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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-7-12, Page 1TWENTY—SEVENTH YEAR NO. " 45. ISHOP&S 1 CRON &VII I ESEX GAZETT E. EXETERi,. ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING JULY 12th, 1900 L, DIES' COTTON 6UMME R VESTS 5 cents each, 3 for 25 cents, 2 for 25 cents and 25 cents each PARASOLS A 9D UMBRELLAS Our very low prices make them accessible to everybody. MEN'S BuiktoK AND 'FAIN ALE': HOSE. 2 pair for 27 cents. Cfritildrens and Plikeite. Straw Hefts Will be sold at a great reduction, a. sxANII.Wlzx; l ;A., E1:rlrll, OXT Elimvllle, i Hensall. BRIEF, Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Axi- n Sutherland, r atary Pnblio, Convoy drew', of Constance visited friends and :eudlssurero lMaioner, ,irenInsurance esu ec edocut relatives over Sunda r Sunday. -Mrs. Geai manta eaetuliy drawn at reasonable rates. Aioney toioan on real estate at low rates of in- tereat.. Office at the P9st office, Eensa .. H. J, D. COOKE. labs{r tarSocito te otryPulio Hna% Ontt, Palen, of St. Marys, spent a few =.pays. the guest of her* :parents, Mr ar Mrs, John Hind, -Prank Rails, of ''.iicago, is spending a few day uncle the par-; ental roof and visiting i ends- and airs, Joseph Han eine attended' the wedding of William Hudd, of Lon- don, on Wednesday last. Kirktort Blies.-A. pleasant game of foot- ball was played between Kirkton and Farquhar on Saturday night resulting 1? A. Sellery, L. D 8„ D. D, S„HGratin: onor Gra- ate of Toronto University, Dentists. Teeth extracted withoutppain or bad effects. office in Petty's Block, Hensel]. At Zurich ever Afonday,conimencini; Mav30th, It will pay you to visit the new dry goods store at Hensall. Surat Brio% err Co. in a tie GAO goal each, -Apt the races The Misses Buttrey, of Moncton. are on July 2nd afternoon A. Martin was I visiting relatives in Hensall and vicin- Arithmetic, I,eteratnre, first and 1W Miller second in the buzz- ity.-The annual picnic of S. -Paul's Bred yard race. The lin step and S. S. to Bayfield Wednesday was a f~ aw.n,,, 'Vrettn ,, Geo A.'\:1IED MEAT OF ATL KINDS jump, W Millar, fest eo fee 3 I • success. The attendance was. large,- third arger- gratphy. C• as ti it and Recitation The lie..( in the market. third secauy l33 feet 0 inches feet, one Mr. and Airs F I'rquhart: were in a x stepheni d Iiisrozlx;--Report of S, S. Scaool: No. 4, ,Stephen, for the month of June, being results a examinations in. the various Glasses :-Part I, Syhella Mor- lack, Marcy. Hartman, Clara Weir:, »d, fall and contplete lite e ail Ilerbert "i,Veiu; Part IT, Jr:, Gladys f canned goods on hand. Trestle ; Sr., Merrier Silber, Idella Schwarz, Lucille Schwarz, Leo Hart- man, Etde Wein, Edwin. 'Wein ; Jr. IL CANNED .APPLES' I, Nora, Brown, 'Wilber Moriock, Dello Resile, Cora Clarke, Mildred Either, Idella, Smith, Dora Deitrich, Augimt Hartman, .14finnieTestle,'Willie Presz- cator, Aaron Wein; Sr. 1T. Elgin Ashy, Willie Snaith, Albert L. Whitaker' t Willie Roeszler. Annie Hartman, Cecil Rowe, SWesley Wein ; Sr. II1, IJerbert Morlock. :Ezra. Siroin ; Jr. IV ;•-.Ey:- alined in Ar t” Reading. Drawing. ° .* _ Geo- graphy, and Spelling, 1, Freeman'. 0 PEARS EACHES ,f. PLINK CANNED PEAS CORN "" BEANS "" TOMATOES C Clinton on Tuesday aittendln +lAlark Al a ry nee() Pre' h to �---3ili Allister), Ia� Lon- • anin Yaeger. 5, Albert ihr,aeorloek. 2, Arthur Amy, 3. Mebel bieirai, utile bicycle race, sv Brown, tst; W Elliott. second ; 1 mile 'w Brown ; s y. ty.- ^ sses Clark. 3 anile W Brown -fat man's race,W don, are visittpg friends in Hensel].-- Aggregate attendance' 740. #ENEl,ir 1)a�.aysoi� and G Parker • ladies' axc:e, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ballantyne this week Average attelzdanee >. No. en renis• J. I3, llot asE , Tea.her. All kir b of Fa z m Produce for wbieh The pew desks recently purchated highest prices will lie paid - Miss Maggie Lee, Etta. Fletcher,. lost Infant child which had been ill for ter 4.I, some time. Its remains were interred near Stratford. -A, large number of villagers attended the barn raising at John McEwen's west of I enee% le E G tN:DI Dashwood, Divider 'Twine Pure Sisal 8 cents pound. Plymouth Special 11 cents a pound Gold Medal 14 z,ents a pound. 'PURE PARIS CRF1N BISHOP & 80N Sebringvillal BRiztys.-..:Simpson's eldest child,a little girl of a about five summers, broke her arm Friday. Dr. Paul set the fracture and she is now improving. -A horse belongging to Thos. Smith was sunstrctck Friday but was still living at last account, --•The Arlington', Rotel haus been brightened up with new coat of paint which adds much to its appearance. The proprietor, R. Moser, is bound to be up -to -data in every respect. Dublin Burs s -'Miss B. Ccine, of Ribbert, visited her sister in Detroit last week. -Will Doyle, an old resident of St. •Colnmban, removed with his family to Goderich last week. -Mrs, M. Madigan has been in Saginaw to see her brother who is dangerously ill. -Miss Mary Newcombe bas gone to London to visit friends, -Miss Lucy Murray has gone to Paris to visit her brother. -A very 'pretty wedding took place tit the home of Timothy Pepper, Logan, on June 27, when his daughter, Inez, was mar- ried to Mr. G. Stinson, of Rarriston. The guests numbered over a hund - red. Fullarton Baines. -Airs. R. Rice has moyed in- to the viilage and taken possession of the house recently bought from D.Jor- dan.—Mr. Jordan has moved to Mit- chell for a short time. --11. McNeil,who left this section e years g some ago, re- -turned last week to visit friends. Mr, McNeil has charge of one of the de- • partments in the T. Eaton store, Soro- nto.-Miss Hamilton has returned to her home for the holiday season. S. • Smith has bought the Waddell prop- erty and has taken possession and set- tled down to domestic life. Mr. and Mrs. McEwen, of Hawkesviile, are -visiting friends in Fullarton for a short time. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Are grand, but Skin Eruption ro b life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve . cures them ; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, ,Corns, Warts, Cuts, •Bruises. Burns; -Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out 'Pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all Drug - ;,gists• Hay, BRIEFS, --:Master Albert Berry has been on the sick list for the past week with inflammation of the lining of"tue stomach. This will affect him on his Part 1 Junior Leaving examinatian,on which ho hhten Zed to write, --The Kip - pen Shamrocks were in Seaforth last week. On Tuesday they defeated. the Rovers (i1) of Brumfield by a scorn of 3 to 2. On Friday they defeated the Seaforth team by a score of 1 to 0. This gives them the Crawford Cup for another season. This is the third sea- tugging' on one line turned the horse The evening was spent inr a very son against all comers. The following to the side of the .road and it started social manner, et whica serenade of is the team ;--Goal, J. R. Morrison ; up the bank which he manax ed to let the and r 'nines was given in'honor- Beeke, G. Brownlee, (Capt.) W. �i c scramble up. The occupants of te 1 °£the newly weeded. couple. We re - Lean ; Ralf backs, Jas. McMordie, J. buggy"were thrown down - 'ret to lose Mrs. Martin out of the n theg steep de choir of Dashwood Evangelical church F. McKay, T. Doig ; Forwards, G. eI]ne. with the bad shaking up and, Sinclair, A. McLean, A. Foote, T.of which she was a faithful member Mr. Cornish falling on him Brownlee, w l g Air. Par- nee D. Bell. el. sons is now lying if s critical condition ) house for many years. That her pathway in • life may be strewn with much joy and happiness was the wish accompanying Clinton. BRIERS, -A very sect accident occur- red Tuesday morning on the Bayfleld road. Mr. Parsons, who lives about it miles from Bayfield on the Bayfield road, was driving Mr. Cornish, who had been visiting him, to catch the 7.40 train. When coming down Blli- ott's hill, about 3 miles firm Clinton, the buggy ran onto the, horse and scared the animal so that he started to run. Both of elle men clung to the fines until one of them broke. Th date with *earthy, (?;!crit~ Co„ Torcai. Hay, on Friday end Monday. The toe Darrigtcr. C'ou> eyancnsr, 4otn'€ir. Afonvv ham' is u0;x$q feet anti is a fins buiId- to loan. of iceslracrnerl oceupted by Cetille &t :1;;. -»Geo. Ingram who sold his farm Stanbury aver O'Neil'flanin, there and left for Vatncouverlast sum- WEDDING um- Tv EDDI:`,t:l BELLS. -A coy pleasaut vier is visiting friends in this neigh and happy gathering taaik place at the borhood,-Miss l31own,of 'agi?ondville home of Mr, and Mrs, Tobias Guenther is here this week visiting Miss Sate Stephen Township, July.4, 1009. The Robertson, - miss Mabel Calwili, of event being the ivarr,'ige of their Tuckersmith, was visiting friends daughter Elizabeth, to S.doniou Mar- Hensel' during the ppast week. --'fir. tin of Ilay Township. The bride was and Mrs..A. Dent. of Mitchell, were in attired in heautifal white brocaded the village the forepart of this week silk, trimmed with cream lace, carry - a baguet of choice flowers, making a fine appearance before the guests. She wain accompanied by the grooms- man, Fred McGregor, of Seaforth, and attended by Miss Katie Guenther as Tier best mind. The wedding march was well rendered by Mr. Oscar Snell. The ceremony was performed by Rev. •J, O. Marled:, Dashwood. A large number of gifts were presented to her. showing the high esteem she was held by her many friends. Some cif the presents were a set of the latest style dining room chairs, 5 sets of lace cur- tains, cut glass fruit set, tea set, siker cake basket, lamp, 2 bedroom toilets, fancy table and, bed spreads, English and Germain bible combined, dinner set, knives and forks, pickle Bruit, rocker, inc. After the ceremony "05 guests partook of a sumptuous repast which was heartily enjoyed by all. Staffa - 241 " . BRIEFS, - wm, Bell and William Campbell, of the village, have greatly improved their places by the erection of a fine fence in the front of the lawn. -A. large number of our people attend- ed the Dublin picnic on Monday. - Miss Dalton, of Caledonia, and Harry Ruck, of Toronto, are at present, the guests of Miss Cecile Campbell, of the village. -Miss Lillian Hutchison, who spent the winter in Saginaw, Mich., has returned borne. Her nephew, put in the cooler for being implicated Master Howard T3ursch, accompanied in Clinton. The' other gentleman did not fare so badly, although being close upon the age of 80 years, he feels the shaking up he got a great deal, — Ern Cooper obtained a B. A. degree at To- ronto University recently, came home Saturday night. On Monday morning he left to fill a lucrative position in a publishing house in Montreal. — Dan O'Neill, or "Little Danuie," the hobo tailor, walked into town Saturday and at the same time walked into hard luck. On Sunday he was arrested and ber.—A load of young people from Hensall, accompanied by Dr. Jos. Nor- ris, of Detroit, spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph h p Norris,—The new pastor of the Metho- dist church, Rev. Mr. Henderson, will be with us on Sunday morning next. —Mrs. P. McMillen, of the States,came home to attend the funeral of her sis- ter, Mrs. John Smile. She will re- main for a few weeks with her friends. burglary the previous night. The authorities here, however, finally came to the condiusion that Dannle was not in thea affair and let him out. Sunday afternoon he got disgusted with things in general and struck out on London Road. When he reached Hensel] the next day he was again run in, and held for instructionsfrom Clin- ton police.—On Thursday evening the lacrosse team from Exeter drove up to give the Clinton team afriendly game. A. very pretty game was played all St. Marys through and the score resulted 3 to 1 in favor of the home team.—Friday BRIEFs.—Misses Nellie and Marie afternoon a couple of rinks came down Moir, of Toronto, :are spending their from Goderich to have a friendly summer vacation visiting in town and gams of bowls with the Clinton play - vicinity.— It is with sorrow we cbron- ers, The game, seemed to be one isle the sad and untimely death of sided, however, for the score, at the little Melville Treacy,son of Alexander finish showed 52 for Clinton and only Treacy, contractor, of this town. The 25 for Goderich.—In the junior single little fellow has been confined to his bowling contest, first round, for the bed for some days with inflammation. Tisdale trophy, J. B. Hoover beat Sid .. --•Jackson last night by a score of 13 to 7. The man who wears a stand-up col- Mr. Hoover has played to victory lar, that stands up in bot weather will every game he has had in the round and now stands the highest in the junior contest.—Friday evening the Goderich bowling club played the Clinton players a game on the green and were defeated by a total score of 24 to 10.—The Rev. W. L. Howson will commence this week on his six weeks' holidays granted him by the congrega- tion of Rattenbury Street Methodist church,— Tuesday morning Charlie Cook was fortunate enough to escape what might have been a fatal blow to him. While working at his machine in the organ factory a board in an un- accountable way flew off his saw -and struck him in the stomach, laying him out.— Albert May, of Stevensville, Montana, arrived here and joined Mrs. May who has been here for about six weeks visiting her par- ents, Mr. and tars. James ILowson. Mr. Tisdale has lately been premature 1 ly thenst into the realm of old men j.•'• • 1a and 'tis all 1111 account of a mosquito t, . •. e„,.a e• ibe 1 1, . • . bite on his hack. From the mosquito u,. 1'11011) of ,a bite a mild form of blood poissning II.•,,,iosoil of th+- has set in and 14 Ir. Tisdale is obliged tti ".•a it the fnrral,-•=•': put the ninl 'man on his shoulders in W,,, 1 31 o k to order that he might walk with ease.- ;e:rlst had :a rilensaa,t bear watching. The chances are that he is cold blooded, u 61E1l�s {,6 LE Boots & Shoes ti �ariless, Trunks, 'Whips, Robes, Express Wagons, Baby Carriages and every- -- in the large and well assorted stock. Having disposed of my business to R. II, Sweet, of' •'Dunnville. who takes possossion ABOUT SEPTEMBER QST. I will hold a clearing out sale of the above lines until that r`fate. Everything Will be offered at and under cost in order to reduce the stock and those in want of anything in my line :will do well to take advantage of this Bargain. Sale. •t, John h��� 1 eb ee the many hearty congratulations given. bred diton BRIEFS. -The Crediton boys held a very interesting meeting on Tues- day night in Clark's hall, and organ- ized a football team for the season. Following are the officers elect.: - Pres,, Sam Either, Secretary, Ernie Hill ; Treasurer, Dan Kilpatrick ; Cap- tain,Geo.Eilber. The team is open for challenges. The first game of the sea- son will be played here on Saturday evening with the Centralia boys. Ernie Hill, Sec'y. Crediton East P. 0. -Hayingi s about completed eked in our P neighborhood, - and wheat is about ready to be harvested. -Our village policeman has stopped the boys from throwing ball on our streets it being a dangerous practise, and now we un- derstand he purposes stopping the filthy practise of spitting tobacco juice on the sidewalks: -airs. Holtzman, sr., continues quite poorly and does not mend as rapidly as her many friends would like to see. We hope for her ultimate recovery. -Flax pulling has commenced and NS ith the return of this industry a few indians with their good ladies have made their ap- pearance in our midst. They should not be induced to come among us as they take away money that should go to our own laboring class and they usually leaye more or less debts be- hind each year. -Mr. and Mrs. Litt, of Sebringville, are visiting this week with their son, Rev. J. G. Litt, at the Evangelical parsonage. -Several from here attended the harp raising at E. Jory's near Exeter, on Friday last. It is a very large frame. -Mrs. D. Stahl is on the sick list leaving suffered from heat prostration. — Samuel Brown, merchant, has been laid up for over a week with his old trouble, inflaniwa- , of t;u••ii711 ;.agricultural Coltea;e, visited tory rheumatism. R e are „lad to hi, iii, and Mrs. Win. Bucle- bear he is rapidly recovering.—Rumor ,,,, past week. The foot - says that wedding bells will rine again ''' ,•n flensall and Bruce in our village before' long. Such is i „t sniteriaiizr last life. -Have you had any new potatoes, he Bruee field iealii yet ?—Miss Duncan and.Miss Hack i,e.,rance. •• '? ilei of Farquhar spent Sunday and ,1. ,au:her, of Owen day the guests of Mr's, iViap tie, . t,f C. ! • itnn East.—.John lrottkl,,.,• ..,• a, vacation with his ed greatly r )rangemen- ,e to rr the tl (1111•.• ' appearance r ht, 'n 'ke• part an t'rf it plap,a,•,.' -Thee interior of 711.+1..! ,. i1,'ete very i11t.i411 U••r, . :.my and pn.1,, ,,;. .,:.... -a. is Vii' ;we . John M ' •.,1. e'1-.. e t. ,t,;,,. 'Il r- >.,'Qa.1�'init. ;1 ax store, 33 t ,,-nate stun. visiting Mrs. Sutherland. They had been at Grand T3end. - Miss Bertha Hodgins has returned from Bayfield where she spent a few weeks.- Miss Youngblut who has occupieda,positia afymilli:.ner in Ayr is spending vacation with her parents Here. ---C. A. Red- mond held an aucttou sale of his per- sonal effects an Saturday. - The sale was not a success owing to• the farmers beingbasy. He is quitting farming and ntends going into the mercantile business up north. -•_- Bishop Baldwin of Loudon, conducted service in St. Paul's church on Sunday afternoon. The church was crowded to its utmost and the service was much enjoyed. Rev. Ten Eyck, of Exeter accompan- ied the Bishop and took part in the service.-\irs, James White is visiting her daughter, Mrs. fDr.) McLeod. of Detroit. -Mrs. J. McArthur and fam- ily returned home from Grand Bend, where they spent a week camping. - Mrs. Alderson, n£ Seaforth, has been here the past�week visiting lies parents Mr, end Mrs. Wm, Bell. -.Tames Bev- erley has added much. to the appear- ancehaving of his furniture store by a g the front tastily painted. John Steacy did the work in his excellent style. -Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, of near Varna, spent Sunday with; friends in Hensall, Mrs. Sharp was favorably known as :Miss Lizzie Hartley, daugh- ter of Rev. A. Y. Uartley.-efrs.Thos, Welsh was in Seaforth on Tuesday re- newing acquaintances. Miss Pollick of the Northwest is visiting Miss Gor- bee-Chas. Meihn and wife have mov ed to Seaforth.-Eana•Nee]ancls is vis- iting at Samuel Renn'ie's, Hay town- ship. -Master Roy Jackson, of Ripley, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Airs. John Crawford, London Road. - Miss Hicks, of London, who has bee visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. B. Huinison has returned home, accompanied by Miss Lucy Humison.— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson accompanied by a�liss en a.were in Seaforth on Henrietta. Moore Tuesday.—Geo. Walker, station agent a a .t Oakville, formerly of Mensal', is spending a few days with his wife's relatives here.—Chas. Herring, prop- rietor of the evaporator, was in town this week making arrangements for coming season.—G. F. Youngblut who recently purchased Thos. Welsh's house is improving the property by additions to the dwelling.—Mrs. Deyer of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. C. McDonell.—John Adams, of St. Marys, spent a few days the past week with J. E. McDonell. -- On Thursday evening four young men from Crone arty were in the village. They began making the night hideous by their yelling and profanity. They were re- quested by Constable Buller to act more gentlemanly, when they became worse- Next day he swore out war- rants for which the young men paid a heavy fine.—The council are serious- ly condsidering the matter of lighting the streets with arc lights, which should be brought into effect.—Master Geo. Reynolds has engaged with G. N. Babcock, draiggist. — W. Wright, of Niagara Falls, is visiting friends in Hensall and vicinity.—John Buchanan by the Trustees, prove satisfactory in' every respect, adding comfort, and convenience to the welfare +af the •--•—,-..------- :.'..�< pupils, ls, All the motley comes from •for piettiee .-.-•. ' and church earner stone laying.. This >I�1tCl1e] ' week $100 was made at l'ullerton, ' $100 in Jefferson's Grove ;150, at Wil- Bruises, --David Hughey :trill .Mrs. low Grove. S50 at Trinity church, '..41Git James Nicol went to Aurora last week ' shell, acid S100 for Dublin church, $200 to attend the funeral oc their brother. In all, Besides this S2 YGOti w,' ialatde, -Mr, Greenwood and wife,of White , 1 at the church picnic at ,Dublin',. and * Have arrived in J,i:trlieil to spend (Tietz lar ;e sunt' for t#Ie Intiiuii Famine Fund stim,mer holidays. While business at 13oriiho]Iii picnic, men battle away with 'trade and Iona- .- > .-•.••r•-. - reree, our professors and teachers The .fleet lease Mauufacturiu rs'movie-The li I lacrosse b wesee te nt to ; rant', of +ndon, Limited. ,nb n Seaforth Monday last and got beaten , snare catptkal of ; Mite b and n byseveral points. u juvenile .eerp at London. 4>st..liar been p Our club crirliaraited by the Ontario Govern - no match for the old Seaforth eltib.• .. ' meat, Friday afternoon one of young citizens Tliaa Ilcassian illy is reported doing got married € ud will live in town, in- young n- nsiderabsi dila a to the wheat Ili stead of moving away like lzost0!ou. East Ntiissonri.. This dangerous TI-ttle Dung do. Alfred Price, of Mr. Damp- pest is making bawls. I.t 11;ires iiitti bell's hardware store, and Miss Robin - united thestalk in marriage ..t the residence of almost completely oil. the bride's father,by Rev. R.sides Whiting. when you need medicine you shonld Quito at large number of friends aveie flet the best that money can hay, and; present,- The five normal candidates experience prove, this to be Hood's who took the normal course for Sun- experience tap day ,school teachers, all succeeded in D. S. Henderson, formerly manager of the Bicycle Company Caodertcii dee Mi Passing, Miss Wile Hug th t and }k S est marttie'P'e' pr skit at Brantford on ondey, June'2ith•. }g m lg the Bien Heals 1 ears, old, est marks in the .province. -Miss' Far- y rant, who has been teaching school --�a----»� �-=�, • - near Sudbury, this year, has returned TESTIMONIAL OF MR. I:I)WARD home for the holidays. -The Public • TO E School Board; will appoint a teracber ` for -.the Madel School term. If no - v u more attend than last ear, one'school To THE 'l:Lt�l: or n G eo. Biggar who went under an opera- ola.'r ;•:3ti11fns stun'(,. tion last week for appendicitis is doing ni:tas brat tl,iai tr1e,•, '.•, fits ,s, ;• ,rut 1 ti all 1a,1<< tt at ' 1 31 5.;01- 1- i 1- i.a. as wed es can be expected, rile yiliai,go this sc•.. • is ttvie ; r,a%•n; oderiCh 41. 1$. eht'arc-h 2. a..1.4h13,17:::,,,,,ir ::1.;; tee' t, tt5tt till i a 1t it r?.., 1.a'twn is adc•, t -.IJ};• To be free from sick headache, bili ot,t,: dalr,,..,-1' 7t .. .�, 1,c,t ,1 , :',t ,..•et,tiaree ti1,t,, of ileS3, constipation, etc., use Carter's _chit,, -.'1 en, t,. ..!,3 li >.. .. , n.,., t•; , - ,:k — .the e r.fortr11 Little Liver Pills•, Strictly vegetable. 3)13414 i'1i;.i, i',3 I., hilt. i1 1+,;; r:.:Ve re 3111. t1 +,tnmeoceil o„ he The gently stimulate the liver and t , i , the They g y been a y ,c rr ,t: 24th, zine t< t,nnse Wilt) ,•ni;det• free the stomach troui bile, ...,— whether . 1. will evet•,e r, any In the Supplementary Estimates Not une in twenty are la, from ' return- i , ,,,.; ' they have spent Goderich harbor is down for over $40,- some, little atiltneut caused bi 1 ,: t 1vn imliro. . , 1 r>1.ek.—'The merrahe's. 000 ; Bayfield, 5,500 ; Port Albert, of the ltyit. Use Cartel's LiI t r l 1t=er 1, of tt1<t,i, ,•r atetrnity in Dungannon $1,0Qb, This looks like an election Pills The result will be i ith 1 sa;,a t• l and 1 cit; •;ood will celebrate the 12 fall. surprise. They give positive relief. in that v, 312,(, in the county would ie plenty. -Mr., McRoberts Alto has been attending ENGLISH SJt)(•I. FOOD. attending High School here, boa returned home This is to certify that I have used London Township. -Miss Lily Alay ,Stock has received on appointment on the°Lutz eFood ouifa lues for teething staff of the public school. a year past. They never refuse to take food along in summer and when grass comes, It is an excellent food gives full value for the money, and have no Miss May is one of our bright young ladies ana should do good work in the school, -Mrs. Coon, from Philldelphia, and a former resident of our town, is hesitation• spending a few weeks with her sister, in recommending unending it to stock Mrs. Babb,—Xt is astonishing where raisers.isers. EDWARD STONTO' Ifyou make any purchase at this store which proves unsatisfactory, bring it back and your money will be cheerfully refunded. ANTS PORTLAND and QuEfNsroN A LARGE STOCK ON HAND --,--'ALSO A CAR OF'-.-� Nut Brllllsvi6 tiaer fris AT LOWEST PRICES. 8G EENDOOF8 8OREE`%R/gND W 3 SCREEN WL FE, ALL SIZES Deering, eeeriess lis a Engine GIVE THE BEST 5 IMPACTION. bmder 1,413 1, y< Now is the time to place your order for Twine. get prices Calf and