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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-6-28, Page 1TWENTY 8EYENTII YEARNor 0. H 11 T O S & MIDDL EISEXMID. G A2 .r ` E.. EXETER; ONT., QANAD ., THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 2Stb,19Q0 BISHOP .61 SON Sodom, flel'isaXl, • Selling Out Prices Below We have priced a, number oflines that we have decided to clearout (extraordinary reduction Ifyou care to sa, •sat an - , �e money and can use these goods, this is an .e�.- ceptional opportunity of doing so. These goods cannot help gopbut rapidly. - y, 99c Boy'sWashing i Plain White Duck Washing suits forboys 99c. Bays unbleached linen Crash blouse suits with sailor` collar, trimmedwithtape, very cool and nobby 99e. CIAI.. .IN ' 99 Boys Patriotic Suits Khaki calor, military style, splendid washer very latest 99c. `-4t I MCIAL IN Nt 6 1.4adies Shoes : stioe Ladies' India Kid Oxford Shoes,I ings Neale 99o, Men's Dongula Bicycle Shoes We have just opened up a splendid range of J. D, Kings, oxfords up to $2,50. ;ill's MU'S summer Subs A141 -r SIZES 1plel did summer suit very cool and good wearer $2M9.. Mclls fin Sou Up* Suits...........„______,....... PURE WOOL WILL WASH The latest style $4.O9. Bla This week $1.« Silk Pinislied Llltr8 Goats for S[lilllllcl' $L49. No Snap in iiinon5 To clear, reg r?;;o line for 115e,. large quantity to clear at sic,. 106. and UP ANOTHER DROP IN E3IND Last week wex iac 1. i� F� 'lrbi''t I'� E jQG and UP i e 1111ot11er rcductiali in Binder '.#'wine, that will interest We handle PLYMOUTH telt:st you. 17� 5I'LQI�,L and GOLD 141E1-iAL., SCREEN DOORS, LAWN MOWERS, MENT--PORTLAND and TIIDROLD. Be sure and buy the best brands. . B1 OP & SON Russeldale, St. Marys BfIErrt.-The services in connectio of brotichos arrived in town Friday, a with the laying of the corner stones the new Methodist church, were co ducted by the Rev. S. 0, Edmunds, L , A. on Sunday last at hit. Pleasant at '2,30 and '7 p. nn„ and on Tuesday the 26th, the laying of the corner stones took place at 2.30 p. no, after which tea was served front 4 to 7 p, in on the -school grounds adjoining, at which h strawberry festival which ant time vas held on ':Thursday last under the auspices o the C,'0. 0. F. proved a grand sue cess, music being furnished by the St Marys Orchestra. --•-On. Wednesday th 2 7th a t the he residence of Edward Cornish, a wedding took place, th contracting parties being Albert Roach and Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. Cornish. The a„urinal anniversary sermons will be preached in Fullerton on Sunday July 1st, and on Monday 2nd there will be a picnic held in Wil- liam Reed s grove. �.t floral bower they have a rose bush in full bloom •,with.fully 200 roses. -John McIntyre -of the 11th cona will raise a large new barn on Wednesday. -Viola, daughter of Mark Clark has been very sick with bronch f wand inflammation, but un- der T,.; Hai n'v's,.care she will soon agarli:-rhe PubiiE 9s i:est ese aininations are being held this week prior to vacation. n Ramat -A cow bay with a herd of at e. n- is now engaged in selling the sans 13 &s horses are rather scarce in this p of the country, this travelling sale man will in. all probability .meet goo success.—Leo Constable has secure a good position as express clerk wit H. Fred Sharp, of St. Marys, in plac a of T. Spearin, who has secu e ed a position on the G. T. R, -Th crops around. St. Marys are lookin f exceptionally well, especially th - wheat. This is fortunate for farmer . who should revel in their good luck. e This week will complete the schoo e art s - d 0 r- e e s, 1 Shipka BEIEFs.-The work of C. Lochner's house is now in progress and when completed will add greatly to the ap- pearance of our village. -James Han - emu, sr., was in London on Saturday. -A r•' her from here attended the T!HE D picnic at, Grand Bend on last and Probably t,,report agood time, sis spent Sunday in Park- In'StAke %s thttt'i interesting game of foot make the bes�t,yed on the ball grounds wssrbIy'.ire d'arday night. between the cows s, .. and a team from 14th con. cuts as his nj s ntch resulted in a victory make the ame team by a score of 1 to 0. he'h�as. aeatns are new beginners but and r'sy play good ball. The first half the the a it a stood 0 to 0 but when the second s f started the ball was no sooner in Ree n �P ids and before , alosingit placed nor ' between the goal posts, 11The p remiai aitors played a very good garde and and ' ,e gentlemanly fellows but they were anYlk t quite fast enongh for the . home oys. Our team. will visit the other. u team.on Saturday next and play them return match. Our team would a like ' to arrange' a match to be played • in Shipka'with any new beginners. Ad- dress challenges to box 65, Shipka, Ont. O BISMARCK'S IRON NI+1RV1 Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, 'Liver Kidneys and Bowels are out of order.. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills.. They.develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at any Drug Store. or v k for the current term. The many students are now diligently working• or the coiningexamination.-The O. 0. F. of St. arys are making pre aratious for their anion picnic to be eld here on August lst It is estima ed that there will be over 1000 breth en present. The Athletic Park veil e engagedfor the occasion. -Tile St, f h b di , h flerent fraternal societies intended axing has fallen through. -The ttleth- odist people pnrpuse holding a straw- berry festival on July ist. Seaforth. Bnisrs.-About seventy-five dele- gates 'were present at the union con- vention of the Sabbath School .Associa Associa- tion, Epworth Leagues and' Christain ndeavorers of County of Huron last week. Tuesday was devoted to the Sabbath schools andWednesday to the societies. Very interesting addresses were given by Rev. E. H. Sewers, of Brucefield, on "Irreverence, Its Cause and ,, Cure -, Rev. , Dr. Fowler w er of Win - ham on allow to snake Review Inter- esting I- Whtting, ofnMitchell,eon "Tithe Sabbath - School Teacher," The Rev. W. G. Hanna,13. D., of Mount Forest, also - spoke. The program was made still - more pleasing by music rendered by 1 the joint choirs of the Methodist and ` Presbyterian churches. The following t officers were appointed for the year c President, Dr. Fowler, Wingham, lst - vice-president, Be'-. J. S. Henderson, Hensall ; 2nd vice, W, H. Kerr ; secre- t'- terry -treasurer, J. q.Stouenian,Hensall; and corresponding secretary, Mr. T. Howard, w rd pp .He Step- hens, who has been attending Toronto Normal School has arrived home.—Mr. and Mrs. William McMichael left e„ Tuesday for British Columbia.- The fkk Vaal' match between Heusall and Seato`:i has been indefinitely post- poned. Seaforth promises a,' good time for Dominion Day celebration on July 2nd. -Mr. and Mrs. ,T?rendergast, of Chicago, arrived Monti ISS,on a visit to the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McQuaid. ' We are sorry to learn that Miss Maggie McQuaid is seriously ill.. --Miss Francis Gardner, of Toronto is spending the surnmer at Maple Farm Kinburn.-Miss Ola Fowler, who has been attending Loretto Abbey, Toron- to, for the past:six months has return- ed home for the summer vacation. -0. A. Humber, Goderich, has 'been in town for the; past few days, • assisting his sonwind up -the business Here -- While J. B. Henderson and his daugh- ter wer arys Alerts enjoyed an excellen practice game on the Athletic Park t.Thursday afternoon, when they cross ed sticks with the Parkhill twelve The home team certainly had ever thing their own way as they played with their opponents at will. When half timo,had expired the score stood 7 to '0, a';: :'1 a ff'w moments more it was increased to 9. For st, for the visitors played good ball, and t,h brunt of the engagment' fell on his shoulders and more than once ho saved the rubber from entering between the flags by the dexterous manipulattion of the stick. Before the time for play- ing had expired, the Parkhill deem thought it wise to leave the field' and with a score of (no 0 left on their train. 'the next game the Alerts will play will be in London:on Wednesday_next. Theywill r certainly m win laurels there Y also. -Bass season is now on hand and many of our citizens who follow this line of sport are found daily casting their lines along the banks of the "Thames. -- The firemen succeeded in capturing second money at Ingersoll Thursday. The boys certainly y . di 1 9 dwel y and should receive great 'praise fro m our citizens, Ybypthan it was seized theS Lucan Shipka, assn BnIErs.—Dr. Orate and his bride. returned onTuesdayafter spendingtwo weeks of their honeymoon visiting various western points. W,e wish them bon voyage through life's jour- ney.—Miss Maggie Harrigan is visiting friends in Seaforth.-suss Clara Mc Falls has returned ui a n d from Toro t novo e li re she had been attending the Conserva- tory of Music.—The public school ex amination is now in full swing with a full attendance of scholars trying the Entrance and P. S. Leaving' exams.— Mrs. Jackson of Fort William, is visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. J. Jackson. —airs. Brownlee, returned home Satur- day after a weeks' stay with her'son and daughter in Detroit. — A number from here ore at tended #e racesin Lon- don .aun- don last weelt. — Gravel sidewalks have now taken the place of plank, much to the incovenience of the pedes- trian.—The proposed picnic which the e driving up Main street, Tues- day; take ti c s y,e Morning train east,a team attached to a wagon containing gravel, hacked into their buggy, throw- ing out both occupants. Fortunately neither was serionslg' injured, ADDITIONAL LOCALS William Drew is confined to room through illness.. his Miss Williams, milliner of Crediton, is visiting at Mrs. Wrn. Dauncey's for a few days. Miss Passmore left 'Tuesday for St. Johne, N. 13., fur an extended visit. among friends. Misses Effie and Ada Treble spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoskins, of Kirkton. Miss Lizzie Willis, hospital nurse, of Duluth, Minn., is visiting with her uncle James Willis,, The festival at Hensel" all Alonday evening under the auspices of ti 1 BRIEFS. ---Win. Sanders, of the ,' tit ` Q. J.Sutherland. Notar4r i'ubko, armee, >?c r Commissioner . Fire Zeeman accident lust wee which will inn" him , moots �earefully rof drawn At aas'onobl, up fog a time. In turning his.team tafotsy to loanQn realestara atlawr around in C. Box's -yard the wagon he_ te.rest. Office at the Post aloe. Hensall, came cramped. pitching Mini out, and `H .t. D. cooKE. the box falling on top ofllin;biruisedh}s fide and grill stverely thouuh npj'gpes ;!icQr'zteta Public, (ias�'ere broken, they Aret�ella Box alio happened to be standing near by stop- I+, A. i el}ory,1;, D. S„ A,, s.,uonor ped the horses in time to present the' i4to of cted oronto tirurersity, Aeltiets, wheel from passing _ x 1 extracted nitbout sin or ball effects. raised the frame of hisover r barn Bon ' Ma dnr rEl nLc t LIr 3tarsc t . Zurich Thursday last, and has erected stone it will pay you to visite the new stabling, and when finished win be one goods store at II:'ensall, S m of the finest barns iu the township. . s- Co a BPx Q.- itiLiss Esther Murray t in St, Pank's church on Sunda r y who owing to some inaprovenents has been visiting friends and relit:ves F made to the interior of the eh in Exeter for the past week. Isms re- Service mil be held next Sunday turned balite aveonij',znied by her usual -The annual strawberry fe Mrs. W. Stevens, who held in the church and mallet, gro staying in this vicinity a couple of Carmel church ou Tuesday eve of weeks. ---James Morrow, who bas . was a success. Refreshments been residing in Southern Manitoba, served in abundance by the Judi for a number of years, bas been visit- the earlier part of the evening, ing friends in this corunaunity...--R. J. 1 Exeter brass band enlivened the Drysdale 1 I $ , e t,�k returned front i�ichiran, ceedings by discoursing stirring ti and he seems to be well pleased with The proceeds will he devoted to t his visit, ---Lotus Durand has gone to t thin Famine Fund, a very dere Detroit, esause.-The festival under the siusp l of the Ladies'Cuiid of St.1'nnt's church _rand Send. " on the grounds O. 0, Petty, Thursday /ways. -.-.Dolt;'#. fr,ii to see the bparts ! evening hist was an immense success. of all kinds at Grand pend on the 2nd The Exeter blend was presexit and fur- ;„ Jtrly<— tev. Mr, iP.tddell, AP Blips• niched music far the occasion. Pro- ville circuit res eked in seeds about 850. -The P the Methodist I patios cif the chiirch on Sunday niglitin the absence Sou#h Iurcln Fanners' Institute held of the pastor Rev. ;lir, Baird. -M . �, ¢ire grovo oti Thiirsday afternoon Rountree, fat 1 t ee: of London, moved into: his r y well attended, The ad- dresses cotta a here on Monday . dresses by Miss hose, qtr. Creelnian Mrs. Richard Hamilton underwent en `t'r'cl Cltas, Stmmxrozis, of 1.oi:o, were hi t o .�' l ei .tion 1 i in S there St* <Ia' �" $tiA P ae 1 :v y' atkd k rets# �O p fi' rte ti s .it. c re. p zl Short end ,. rt:e t on a dire , and is i ries we • lir rot were s II also delivered n is p pp lx pidly,F- the resident clergymen, The u ic„ Mrs. Wm. MfolIarsi zrtur'necl ironic Tuesday after spending the past two , Jubrier bind were in attendance and weeks with tem; brother, fir, bldtvserds, their selections were also eyjoyedting of iititon.-•-airs. 't�. Bz,, isrstble to be I1 usan, zcho has been away visaing ;Is again after being on th* sick list relatives for some thaw, has returned to visit for is t ' r the 'is this daughter, ati Week titer °1 Iklr. ..iia, Chas. . I3 x >; p ;t felt and inan,-- Miss Grace Elder, who was .., fam}ig, of Parkhill, moved to their , l_o #vas suu,mer home here on T1. ', y.--3frs. P here visiting i t 11.tives,for the past few Griffith, of Parkhill, returned home, Slee tfci der as set itis woo laiomo in Monday after spending the ,past weer. ' .as been with Mrs. Gibbs, , attending the Detroit Denial College Kirkto concession of Stephen, met with a bad r ear p see for over as hour and kept thestick 'n e i rh during h and Goa1vthat hath r me, ce agent ger husband who was called on her ealdocn- behalf admitted that be believed she I e rates. struck first tire, Pollens was fined seas Qifn- St and costs, -I,, Ii. Hickson (Exeter) ter) for 1Vfr, Erste, errister Toe new dr . ,roods store y .� t tlensal l carries an up-to-date stock. S:uiTig Grafin. BROS. +Ss GQ, Teeth office I<iSer� for'.4lrs. Fullens. J. G. Stanbury,iEx- dry BROS, I rx ciaie h BminnS There was no service held romar'ty 1 Es's.---Mrs. Boyle returned home Saturday after a few weeks stay with ' her father and brothers in Lanark Co. -Rev. Mr. Scott came back from Y last tia}ifax Friday where he had been( being attending the general assembly meet- , arch. rug' of the. Presbyterian church. Mr. C' eel Munroe filled the pulpit for the two estival Sabbaths, and pi•eaeltecl excellent set- l�nds meas. ---hiss Agnes M'Laclkltzi,, i -ho were has been is sorra sick list and Mrs,; C -`"n" MERCHANDISE es in Tames Miller left Tuesday for the house The of refuge, Stratford. They have been pro- QlSltingamongst the old act uai S An kinds of Farm Produce w i in for c tan Ilk Rusts. since the 21th.---.,fes. Jail l-Iamiltorei Inn prices will Lae paid, h ht In. Stelfa, was visiting- in the villose i rvIng Monday. ,c wQS. 1 tees panned Goods full and complete line of ,all kinds of canned goods on hand. CANED APPLES e` PEARS I'FiAC:HRII CANNED PDAs ,� BEANS .t TOMATOES ICED MEAT OF AIL!;, RINDS The best in the nkarket, ALSO Brumes. - W. Stout, of Sarnia, is home spending his vacation for two weeks. -A large number attended the Union School picnic here on Saturday, -- W. Keller, of Iiespeler, paid Kirk - ton a flying visit. --3, C. Chappel and Wife returned home last week after spending• their vacation in Iles- Ipeler. The Rirkton athletic games and sports will be hind net Dominion Day in the fair ground consisting of three bicycle races, three mile, one mile and five wiles, and base ball, galures and athletic sports. -Miss Delta ark, from London, was the guest of Miss Elbe Fletcher on. Thursday, -- Mrs. John .McCurdy' bas gone to Toro- nto and Montreal. -- The partmaster, Mr. McCurdy is improving, Oentral la (. STA ll3tI1i,Y, I3. A„ tu1ETr n, ONT. (Cato with McCarthy, Oiler & Co„ Toron- to, 13ttrris[er, Conveyancer, Notary, Monov to loan. Meg formerly occupied by Collins & Stanbury over O'Neils Bank. Bn1Ess.-- Don't Miss the musical treat to be given by the London har- pers and the strawberry festival on the 2nd of July. Sports and addresses for afternoon, and lecture for night by Rev. T. Wilson, of London, on the war, with lime light views.. Only 40 ets. to ail. Come for sure, -Miss Marian r an Elstan was the e guest of Mi' Flora Essery on Sunday last. 'The Rev. S. Salton delivered a very able and appropriate discoure en Sunday evening last to a large audience. The choir rendered some very sweet and suitable music.- Next Sabbath the Rev: Salton will preach anniversary setvices in ICippen while Mr. Lon • of that place will preach in this church. -Harry Parsons, of Eilindale, Ohio, spent the past week here the guest of his cousin, Charles Haggith.-Mr. and tfrs. George -Webber spent Sunday here tltexguests of Mrs. Richard Hand- ford. -A special 'nesting of the nietn- bers of the Centralia L. O. L will be held on Saturday night July 7th. All are requested to be present as arrangements are to be made for a church parade the following day. Zion. aJ Brames.-S. Mills has much improv- ed the appearance of his home by build- ing a new kitchen ; also Thorne Bros. have made some improvements to their house. Henry Rodd has built a large hog pen and driving shed. -Miss Follick of Exeter spent Sunday - the guest of Miss Louisa Hern.-Mfrs. Jos. Peart, of Exeter, spent last week call- ing on friends in this vicinity. - The anniversary services on Sunday were a decided success.' The Rev. Baird, of Grand Bend, preached at 10 a. rn. and 7 p. m. preaching two very practical sermons to ver large audien. Y • ccs. The g church not being large enough to ac- commodate the crowd at 2:31),• a mass meeting of the S. S. being held Mr. g Baird addressing the au - o dien'ce,—Mr and Mrs. William Batten, of Detroit, are spending a few days calling on friends in this vicinity,--RicluirdlJones left last week to spend a few weeks in Manitoba for the purpose of taking np laud. -The hutn of the mowing ma- chine can be distinctly heard; - Hated to beat. Mr. Willi:ani 'Smith sold to White liras k St. M�iatrv. , , 10 hogs vvhi lob tipped the scaales at 2010, the hogs. be. ing only 5 months and seventeen days old. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS is here visiting his sisters, Mrs. Herold and Mrs. Murdock. Ile has passed leis final examination, taking the highest honors, and will go to Minneappplis to practice his profession. -Mrs. Hatton, of Owen Sound, is here visiting her daughter,lkiisslIsttrsn.-lura. Vance and daughter of Toronto, are,here visiting relatives.o-Nm, Moir returned front Halifax Saturday evening, where be attended the sessions of the General Asseinbly.-E. 3, McRoberts, General Insurance agent, of London, was in the village on Llouday.-Mrs. 1t. Hunt is visiting her son-in-law and daughter in St. Louis. --Fred Porte, postmaster of Lucan,was in the village on Sunday visiting relatives, -Thos. Simpson, one of our esteemed residents was ou Wed • nesday married to Miss Ester, daugh- ter of Wm. Moore, of this place. -Miss MMHugh,of London, has joined her sis- ters,t)ie Misses Mciiugh,of the village. --Miss Aggie Buchanan, is visiting friends in Wing}tam and Ethel, --Alex. McAllister, of Marlette, Miclr., bas re- turned to his home, after a short visit with his father, Alexander McAllister, of hay.• -John Shepplierd has been using some very' fine new potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, ,accompani by Miss Gilgan, were in Goderich 1 week on a visit. -A friendly contest lawn tennis took place here on Satu day between Exeter and Hensall pl ers, resulting in favor of the visits -.Tames Bonthron, of Toronto, acro sale d byhis i psisters. Mrs. Collins, G l ms, Exeter, and Mrs. Ellis, of Sault St Marie,vvere in the village Saturday r newing acquaintances. -Picnic parti from here to the lake are now the der of the day. -Thos. Hyslop, lawp of Detroit, accompanied by his wi and daughter, are visiting at Gowa side Farm,the residence of Gavin Ro Rodgervitlo,—W. R. Hodgins has h, the Commercial hotel building re -shin- gled and otherwise improved. -Mrs. - Sutherland and daughter, Miss Hattie visited friends in Vaina and Bayfield last week. -G. J. Sutherland has been appointed representative of Hensel' Lodge, No. 223, I,O.O.F. as deiegate to attend the Grand Lodge to be held in Hamilton in August, -Geo. Wren, of Ohiselburst intends moving into the village this fall. -Rev. Mr. rollick, of Kingston, was in the village lust week visiting his brother David Follick.- There will be no celebration here on Dominion Day. The majority of our villagers will, as usual, spend the day at the lake shore, -A very large danc- ing party was held atlGeorgeFairbairn's one evening last week as a sequel to a successful barn raising.- Mr, Yeo,, of Mount Forest was the guest of Mr. Cantelon, at the Commercial this week.- Mr. Jas. McArthur, whose horse and buggy were stolen from his stable last week, found the stolen pro- perty in a hotel stable act Clinton, none the worse. Evidently they were taken by tramps, who thus left thein. —A nuniber from • here took in the excursion to Detroit on Thursday, and report a pleasant trip on the water.— Mr and Mi, 9aa nl Oke left on I+i•}- day for their holm, in Morden, Marr. ifter , somewhat extended visit with frielids it, Chi::: nr.i,.hhirr•hnod. • 1:1AGIS-.VJ AT1,1's COURT. —Magistrates SM illee and A .ennui held court on Sat aril ay afternnnii iia Cox{vorth's Hall. Th ewe plaiilr: itivestigntetl {vas one of assault• and ha:teiy an�t.di' by Henry Eine age al i' ,., 1 lih7,r,.hr+th I Ilees.- l+ wife of Conr•:1d Pollens. brit h , i' ,r -Tay at,wn- ed ast in r- ay- rs. in - of e. r- es Cr clittin EXeter 1-111,....._.101Pal CQUncil I Council meta Town Wall Jun I3iitLErs. - The weather has been . e slightly warm this week, es ecinily assessment ex Rs a Court of Rteriu ti of ire Tuesday. Why can we not I ave and besessnkent for is it, waterita#�,, There ice cream parlor open every day and' being po appeals it was moved by JR evening parlor the o: E anis seconded a I, Arni -Ezra la hot season , ; the assessrpenc he rTen.firnrectlt and tthe .l~ais# is away an .� visit tai the friends in Michigan. Rumor saysbe is court closed. C';irrie.1 tint comirii }#Delle alone, .T< "<1 i11 aAd �, Council met at Call of Reeve at wfF Town ow ti@ QUO". ill Ilstll wl n June rev s e iii, . nt se �r All i les n P do.,Y or tiro present, t, this week with his sister, airs. Rivera. Minutes of previous xrieetiaig rend • -0 it Civic l3ohday picnic t, Grand and ndet'�rmed. >Ierid teas �r hue success. Everybody Tenders far street tvatez , were i r wns there and enjoyed tlienieelves, ce ck .follows : ,Snell, F�li.iv leer Mark of out` farmer friends oint'd week - J. •et (',reecii, SB r4 per week with aur citizens and helped to jnmke Wm cttrnmuirs Sha} per week this our great day,a ,success. Next Levet#-elute--lilac J. Snell's tens ser, year the farmers will be asked to put, ,being the lowest, he accepted. upa some pprize for competition, Turn en j treet be sacarr ed. of about is fair play, ---R v-. I . Crompton.carried. of Carlisle, occupied the pulpit of :41, Duet# -Dimes Td hat toe following I . church last Sunday morning and Q e user forsamexn ,Tan,estCreech, Mr. Harrtnol, of Exeter, in the evening, Both of these gentlemen delivered m- freLieg a on engine, S9.t#a< a ('lied, teresting and profitable gospel ser- are a tt pvt;tof al!hat the -hLn ane_ ons that were highly ,•ippreematcd by have 50 printed - al, the bge••latFs and large audiences, -Our public school P Cal..._ T closes this week for midsummer boli, Lvamrst Alntstran at, khat Counci. daps, Our teachers will have .ti well izdjotirn tea Taly 7th set ti o'clock p, zv. days, vacation, carried. cation, and we wish them a pleasant time and hope to see theme Gua, Il . Iif53F-rr, Clerk.hen back in .August, ---John Trietz, Who P. S. -The Council. will make their lives just north of Crediton, got mixed annual afl ine ectiouly f streets on Tues - up in a run away accident and was severely injured on Monday last 4'Ve hope he niay soon be well again.—fur i TBSTI;i1ONIAL OF THOS. Rt'N1f.1N soil}i Hers leave us this week for their] respective homes. They have had a TO TUE \ - 4LI:E Or successful season and will be welcome i back in September. -13. Eilber, M. P, A-_�-____ STOCK P,, is on a fishing expedition to Mus- koka this week, Ile enjoys outings of this kind. -Several rep; resentatives from our vicinity attended the Con- servative Convention in Ailsa C'•raig I haat nine young - pigs, they were a}1 sick and some of tient died, I then be- gan to feed English Stock Food, when those remaining all recovered, and;are an Tuesday, John Sherritt, Reeve of now doing well. I also feed it to our Township was the unanimous a young calves and think it an excellent Chace of the meeting as standard 1 food for calves and gaunt- pigs. bearer for next election. Tillie, lit xrene. t Hyatt any purchase at this store which proves unsatisfactory, bring backit and your money will be cheerfully refunded. CEMF3NTS e, PORTLAND fe A f s$ LARGE ON 1RGE STOCK HAND and QUEENSTON shin. Mr, RI -se vn•ifre than ren the• night of ` M n,'!;r0 1,.st shouts 1030 o'eloc:home he c+u� r inri in f 1, NQNovi,.r., mar, train) a neigbhnt h, {cli,•,a I.e w;iv struck in his own yard by jot, al,;•fea+ilanf with a A ('AY Oki• --.-- New Brunsi6k rkist6r Paris AT LOWEST PRICES. 8GREEN DOORS &GREEN WINDOW8 8GREEN WIRED ALL SIZES Machine -. t� 'aP 1 IS Deering, n�9 n� 44 Engine GIVE THE BEST SATISFACTION Are grand, but Shin Eruptions rob Iteatvy stick {vit•,,it 'ia>rticied i severe lifeof joy. Buc:klen's .Arnica Salve wound on his t.ye The defendant's cures them • also 'Old, Running and evidences wont to -Low th,fi, Fever Sores, Meer's, Boils. Felons. gone. to i he snit pi .1ti:cnt's r she had Corns Warts, Cuts,Bruises. i premises for . Burns a her daughter, who tf was 1' o hired there, u re Scalds,, Chapped C apped ft,tnds, Chilblains , and that :she merely struck ' in self•cle- Best Pile cure on e.u1.11, Drives out; fence ; but tottier t•r•os.s-examination Panes and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. , by Cotna t 1 for the prosecution she Presbyterian'chnrch, netted $90 for Cure guaranteed.' Sold by all Drug -was unable, tc, the Indian Famine Fund, gists. remained saMrfactore's why she had i•e�nained on Mr. Elsie's Twi der h• { is the time to place your order for Twine. get priees. Call and J. HEAf1AN, EXETER.