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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-7-19, Page 1114 TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 41. D ON M1D 1a .&,IS-- EX GAZ NTT!.'1. EXETERg ONT., OANADA, THURSDAY MORNING JULY 19th, 1900 • 41.41n+oarr^"Va• +Y4oi-Y -a Tn .a 1 • Cocierieh Wycliffe College, and Mr. Hubby, •3rd t 'Centralia • I,KTI ko, -Ol) Friday l:r�t a raft casts- year student at Trinity College, will 1 ' y fill the pulpit oi' St. Thomas church a I%I IEFS.-•Rev. George funs le , of tailaing 1401X),0=)0 feet of logs broketell during the summer months. c Pieton, is visiting lits sister, M. C. !oboist uf) tootles northwest -of this part, . a ' Andersou. - Miss Lillie Anderson is - x - and large 'mothers of the lens are eons- ""a."'" - ing ashore north of this place. --lbs• visiting stir, and firs.... hoes Dalg ate' • .,....a. Sayfteld • :at H ayfield. •R foss& 3in11 ca4)uplet(:• line o)' all .iauls Ig Slutnnon :and Oallow have forated ;a • --s • •�,.- .--- ofn hand. can goods h•1n . n $ n partnership Mayor 1N'ilsoll h xs open Ratans Dr Joan Scanners nand : Stephena� canna ell Iris new drug store, ' hien N intent wife and family of Toronto, aro: visit- - - the best fitted p strew In Western' ing that formers father,• Dr, Stanbury, ^ Biultrea---J. W. Hngat't!l has leered (°A�NlID APPLES ` willr' • per • •'%' lines (':' ()Men's mil. Boy's Itf'at11'• visit - Ontario. - - The diver iutrodac..l ., few i fora fe4w clays. -W. Emi>a and t3 . , his b ire. oto the p1a.e le ;seri I1j• Yic,r. PEARS .i or two weeks we a !1 e on 1) et coapt discount ou all .1 1 . 1 do as strive to l:zc:at°?th'')lsat::4' isaa.; in '' , :..; �" g a Bill, )l: " P1.AC.IIES (ay' ' oitstos to .eft l3:aynsia1,. Saturday m t, , ! teed it..rpoia a stna:e fotaald.ltiozr made �ilotllillg-'. :t large stock to select i fr0I1.. L;• 1► erbor, i s a.ciin, „,,'t eva• ,r.;, .air a,• s illteildin; to take passage on the Pitts -.{alai put in a Centel:' root lamee, areal I'I+I%' S �� � , , ,,,o va. U--o(l) ever dare, seal. 1 r;a lrx:•a been a burg at (io;lerich for Uncle :a:tt!)'s fla. Monday last ire's tcsn r king 41,1; ""�" �"' rat esti f:•aim the ei4.1e1110, ',1 Vey el '+ dOOTiniaile but we understand t ev tine an 4'StF?nSio:l 1.:s t�)`? Er arta. 000P '` AND 0 'O5 On Saturday, July 21st, we will give you, 10 percent. discount fan any shoe in this house. Remember for the day only. FA 1a� rrs3p�t WAISTS... tele wh'•.1 :•:1 route 1...1 tel•' a•,'>i.1t01'4. •-'ssesreal n00,1 employment to Goestie11 5 will give ample room above. co!;silaadi S 1 K - to Y if AI ;'p wheat, Cttkti::^? !1.1- c,.3,t1mellee'1 and so did no take passage. --3. W. 'NI%Sta. 4itng IIF.�.e,4 341 i::llDt.]vee tile 'it.:` 1!.11•:4 414 ' etas :?' 1 ts1� ,rt t•,el 14 _ \'y'ilillt13t1 ttId R. Peek who have ilf!i n al'1i �.l•2alll� air tI,P net 1CP• --• :`•stay • 141,1: ";011ll(1, c i'•4,.:t) t it 's, u neat/ grow- in ;asskat1 mass., aortae. the. istst 1 1111.., ti1.1a1i11'('; iS . :IWIll ; her 4` a- • �. • , ,� ; air.: =:t tl,.1, It ....; 11.'<•l4 thin:la'ai �, 1 I,.• a iglxfe: n nlontl)s Mare r�-•tnrlaecl fete .i cation at house. I'latIl White I.11l.l.1 1.`tyi Il and fancy 1 Il)t' n:l.e E the Ex et r:I, ocI4• s'1y+ :ind H all : visit.-W'e l awe he;nrzi it se: L. . 'E't;111Z11' t :)c i:lltl :illi'. f'tt':11"illi at ,rile', •'e+� a +ale tilt to a .x,; a t4. as gotta l . ; Hayfield is elle of the rain belt, and, ill - •Til„ rvel•a.In 1':, n i:hbsxh eel will 71aPI, 16:(na; such is tua C4SP. for Cromarty. = r_.,._.. •,�----,Q __ be ahultt eiglttil letebd- to the a 14'1 . bile we here are enduring a tropical ' gr, e:1 . , arm ���� GOODS • t):1t-: Ix.:rvH al:•) f:zll,�a) h, !!incl case r:.rly ; dtux;.rllt aud •[4u g;r:1�s :n(1 Pv+'r•- • � t $t1,E..:..--lI.lyin�, )•1 sell ,., 1 tllii), • 11 I`t'il:'h Ali 1tiiS ('la -Alt ill 1i 11Cv ctripta , e tial :tes, 341 I tufa threshing; avtli nut 111{!,;4 n.'.' :nay ' .1, and a {feel&' cal . of.. the baht for ,seethe..., ..MJ.!, .:sats tali } Children's ' « ►+t1nlV :r ga(+l1. CtVetil ?. Il ly Is all ens' •the north! alad ?1ttt1 :0!1:1• 4!at .t tllf wheat cutting Will 809111 he a3�".ei• toes Ladies Chill ren and en's ,I raw slats, 4444 , , ,; .t* ' f) f?11" wall white yoke 1'ecr- a, 'ala c. r• e'l: a•:"'^ t , wined were both good trip in this (� t I n lI ell. .1 f 1 , c• -:Ind O. y'1. i Y expecte- p-'sn a. have first zansananee a)f grill. n ' $ 75 • lies .ills• your chniee on front.; ,. 7) l'sicinity. 1 era. Ai. !:. t:4z17ei.r'li i, tail! 1'e !!sill , i, I t 11 War l; o seef.mil table clearings fit. a .)e, tions, moa is a fun a; -e .-tin sum.- rrhe spring cie to around about here l i , - 111..1 ,•, ones day • i;, inr 11:anl anal (and• ri.il ",1:lyfal a " ) n ¢z on the slek Beet. -•:deacons : eKelc.it left table .1Te. , 5 .1 Hill b�excee;.an.,ly .anrt• thi3 •ya•:Ir f°r Tnesaia1 for Stream:4 where he ha �, le:lg;atetbail;:trltc' on the i;ranreeler ➢ ;1,4rt':fraft( eanr.,iaxi..b4yithtiii•'Whyte 1';t.semi; R •.....- ('.4 ---'1 he heavy rano of 'Monday and Mitchell itctatall Tuesday were touch needed here ns tine pa'a`1+'tllt'iits are iY l pl':i•a'.dln' 1.1f, t•,471aa were F,1i1, ria; with the 1 the rate our citizens etetal11 liki•, het 1,I:[[ s•.. e::lr�. Win. 4ICL':11In11n, ,, • lit malt.-- If ,4 f n, of the bis' 1111.1 ao•c•- 1- the rate our01 4 zeAtlrl the dela)*i:1. int ("1.'O nilly enter the tllzzrtl: through C(1 'e the e1uflealhy in getting. timber.'"e'Nebraska. was is town on Friday to ; the ;vinaiaaw Sunilc :: 47fta•1•: '- !s . its dstk., herO:atfti uda::a town.I:. 1Ie- -Yestetehiy. a :a l a' a f .,asl11kid '•„tenni Iva., the nvasa•nt. a'f Taaal ell ,tc't discontinue the } 1 .t.l::i thc•3.41it1 n :tl!"•'S1 1):11411 1, }) i;'n 7,1 1-•! 'r' 4 1 l+'1nP::, , + g b brought to book; 3'441 It, as tsar+ care- h:il1.t resident, tit that )lass nail"' `t` v� 11111.11:• 4 4uz1441v ;t few years ,nig?.' taker '•:ys: t will have to 11+ :stopped. 1'id a r side a' lb"' I'.:"1- all a nail " ' -John It 4.4' 4 ,, aI ..4it,)�)1 and Brlllsll A. word to the wiee i•1 Fedi/cleat, Calallllbi 144.LV.11a.r for A Eurritt a ' ` of a,,-,( Lvated 1.l.aiiia After the (•a)., was ini'a+in this 4VtPi* ill., 1') T plaintiff bail glom' m' ctitlfnce, the d birnl a►n ba;itiPca, -"Monti; 1. 5�atle414 21 . Farquhar Y , x, , lenela*nt. through his a a:1.!' •i, ]?. !soli •. ;trial tits brother. With �•e ne other ' a ) 1 • ac Harvest tools and '.d 11'11ine 1 t' ).ti1 , (.., offerees to 11-.1"! gu:acv to ease -,•4.r r) McInnis, t*: ;s. MACHINE OILS (Extra lxtl�litti'l. I')111t1iU4, (x1fa�( , Ili! t 1 1 R 7� 'Ai.•ntla,.went to(trend Laic.{ :Windily : Bali t'•=, 1 . McIn 1, , _.i It,�' a:- , mon asatult.., pat st ides., eft1•r a can, nn a camping exp:'ditlnn fair ten (lay, left this week fair the We -1. t.;lc't. :. f(velle° 111+1.4 1 4)14 111'' l'4. 4. ^i•+, .11`3 allrlh --John li;lr'1(`V R'4. 4. to '''ti ollitoba, ,mal ; tiles loft+nd ..' 14 lilt ft' =+4 1e1,'itt1:C--�- 1(4.14ted by 4.4) nIa iatric('. 1 ne (1P• the Northwest (1 4 Friday morning". to • t:ea,rgf I1:lckney. •i4. 4due1��9 t of the _. '--� #�y 1. ILIantwzINtined.,-:94111••taatti nrtate-:;4a.ti i4-.'oncalla 14-41les tutee.-(it',n...P Toronto, 1 il\ rsa1'. i.'tt11 r ea :tint c:�'^'�� ' (�y',�� '^ k f) o � ty days :lid bata44) a.. er t,) i:ara p the ;'!.!Mersin la•ft. 1 lea+lay uzox:sing fa+r ; at laic 11()-,1404, We' are }ile•4r •.:.e 1.a, . 4.1 :1 La " i '�./ 9 '�. J' w 4 11eeeefor one sear a a 1.s' 1.1 ' that. Tt ,� _ _._ .. .. ... . ,i.er+e, ,r4.+ r.=+.w ;.. 41..itt)tEl Can .. 1 ::1 1.41 fl r' •', sept • .°- G west p eiel Its o• niniteitian -- _ The reaeon, so men of owe folks go tar ; r edit I els 4a, « ti. --1 red if eloney ,, aciltotz o oma (grand lienal is an account ('1' IbeSend- 'spending saeation alt his oilla•t -,Sts. ' wlliclri ethere.-- Mi., Josie Siegel has . John Iiaeknc y of the 1„tnnal.try. no . ; , : � gone to Buffalo to resale. where she , has been :rtteIieltei t..1.• Dental 4.c•a1:cill ) .4 o a ...-T 1P other' 1l.'-Tat\ni1.11 .1). A., EXETER, ONT. G. J...u'lierland. .3atrlry Public. Convey , ,,, ,t a) ten- , �,,, , •. ;Collette. a'••e and had Sia, (.:> azsr(>al ATT.iI'ItCI las- D ( I t' 1 tn� Fire Iii .urlera a, int l31,t1.[ . , Ti ()Ozer 1 Ly 1) tIntl?.(., bas secured a situatialn.• ! belt was ,,.t ll t, , n � felly , ! never. on m tomer, il da the 17 •car•ild clan'rhter of Cxeo.:,) . a• 'e - el •Hennes was a Korea klieg -'s ss i o l court this raornin . his chiral examination. -- h a 41irectors yy: y , ra IIa•tta with yt r (ring. Odarr fi. ('.�., T,aran• anal I,•aurrr of 1i;rrela�;c7,laen c . I.e„al (ben- :, ea e, ➢ n f k 1.P I; Fanner, of ',t;#pl)P4 t•a)cvll:ibip, 111 4. tu.1 Ii:trri•:te1: ("(44 14.aneer, :tot wry'. 11.14 menta 1 (141ully drawn at 11 1 0! 41)1. ranee. in to Juke Becker 1a) Farad, y:•11at41141 "(We t.'t4i1)1 bad :cline up (4n • 4)f the 1 --hexa' and 11(il,llcri, liar` In. g - to 1) in. (Mee ; formerly (4 II i,t:1 b • 1 41111) A: '4 o loan o real e,(1 o at rates of 314 g+ , , • F t "� . ,. . Crediton, was s4ti.1,ei3 attacked !)y P y .Ionfp t 1i n t a44net. came• ethan asd caught hint t':a charge of lieterferin with him In the surance t tram .at•. report that tame dos awned by Mr, 1 1flf b1iner, r . • ianbnrp o: rr (4 \oily li:tnlc, ) e.e 0t1lra at. the Poet ofilee. Bens:rli. g g I " it, zir. Becker tried by persuasive ar- ^ discharge of his duty, 4111{11 endeavor- i !las been cansialF'x:11,I.• a,tnr;; killed lay nelgllh1>1 It at1' 1 "11' the girl had o4.- 13[tzl r t. -;ilex. .101111 Fora who seine J. 1), Cool:!.. {;emcees to Inc111tiP:1Ir. tile4111 1 to tut Lag to arrest .a sttrail citizen ()f 1'141114. ilglatalin;;, belt (4 ' la,':r _� 1,,.. •:, -Wan. vision to visit her father's seller f:arla)t time ago had on n .�r;ation performed ) Glrrattr Prandeaatl Iiarrlstor that horse go, but to no avail, anal he :. kin. The tinaa' of the collet, title silt-' fallen. who was faarz7latl;• tax partner. for COl)vell(4.11(e pas5e(1 through 4 on one of !ler a 'e:lpis having trouble Solicitor, {Notary Public. itens111. Ont. finally re-otted to itetin strength in : eita1•, ehlef,n witness and a him? nuts-'.. ship with II. i'.a<en1`1r•', itr the' 'thresh - Mx. I Il)b i tier s }ace. !Iia two dors t 1.l theothery •P end 't 's feared t will 4v'41c11 effort he was Suect�'afnl algal lent • L. of listeners w:ls used up, with the in„ )nweineae., has It ceche 3I1 Pass - with I.):1F 1{ grins:il;4, tl • ')44t(..1,4e t f its X .a whitewash fair the li'ing1Ia1n.•, 'tike• icor'(; v;:, , :) to ti:- `lief la:� il;av 1.1 4.' 1+n- 'e TO THE, FF RMER.8 It IU1iy 1)e to your interest to call on Ili for )fives. Remember we handle « 1 rLymouTti 11V Lt '1E the bleat in the market 1T LOWEST PFiOE98 Cr Sodom. Kansan, Qiinton. -b� ' 11 the beast black to his own stable. The "result that the case was with -drawn : umre`a intern a. ley , . I z , . pounced upon !ler kneeled leer (104111 , undergo , / , A. Senora, la. 1) S.F D. L1,.�•3oltener Gratin- and ra p l hare to undo 4go siaxal,rr treatment far >•ateofToronto University.1)enta 1.R. Teeth had literally tori' the clothing frtalzl . ie also( -Mr's, John Ford, of slay, who extracted without train or bad etceeta. Wilco poundkeeper .fnunetl a els hod inform- t and the to%n will pay the coste. her person, also inflicting sertina' • has been ell i, now better but her little in Potty's Block, Hansell, At 'Zurich over •abort before the Mayor and 1411.Becker Bit I.VE :!sti FALL MondaS,00mmenchla litaysUth. was stunnzoned to answer the charge! • • a ••-•- A - • July Shirt 'Waist Salo no on. Dont I of interferring; with an of icer of the . St. Marys -. n Victims ,. ' zea h live • and •'at- , 3► '� 4.t s t 5to c , liver aa1 lsn wolxnds upon her arms and legs. Iter boy, Gordan. is in a very critical con - cries for help brought Mr. i•'inkbeiner,, (titian• -Baying is in pprogxa'ss an(1 far - who beat the dogs off, and thus saved niers report 4y very indifferent yield. - the unfortunate girl from being torn Berry picking is artier the of the day. to pieces. An effort is being made to The crop is reported to be fair. - Flax BlatEz's.-miss Garden, one of the have the dogs killed. tinning has commenced and the small teachers of the Stratford school is • - e - • boy has his hands full. -Quite a lot of Kirktori rain has fallen in this section of late visiting Mrs, Jas. Sutherland. --G. J. making it difficult for farmers to save Sutherland has sold A. Griggs BRIEFS.- N. T. Fletcher arrived - their hay crops. dwelling house to John McGregor, of home from Herniate, Man. Ho looks _ __ • Tuckersmitb, who will take possession halo and hearty --W. M. Marshall left `a of the swine in the fall. -Rev. Jowitt is Monday for Hamiottt, Man. His health Sunshine is poor and we hope the trip will do ' -� visiting friends in Brussels. - :[rev, him good. -W, R. Carr, V. S., spent BatuEi••s.-Miss Maud Fletcher spent Penhall will take Mr. Jewitt's work on Sunday under the parental roof. A. Sunday atW1n.lFletcher's.-Peter Cole- this circuit next Sunday. -Mr. Cairns E. Blake spent Sunday in our burg, -man spent Sn)uday at Dick Fletcher's, of the Molsons bauk is this week enter - Master Anson Moulton, of the Classic -Vicky Clad: mid Lowes Fletcher taintng his brother. -Miss Lucy $uini- City., spent Sunday with his cousin, spent Sunday with Austin Hewitt.- son has returned from London where Shill Brown. -The ladies of St. Pauls Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough spent she has been visiting friends. -We church are hailing a lawn socia} on A. a few days visiting friends at Sarnia.- understand that W. 0. Davis intends Brethour's lawn on Friday evening ; Harvest has begun and the fall wheat erecting a brick block this streamer on the site of his present stores. -Miss Ida Dick. milliner at Durham, is home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dick. -Miss Pearl Ellis, of Luca':, is in town renewing acquaint- ances. -Dr. James Gray, of Helena, Mon., and his mother, Mrs. Gray, of Road u ckersmith have been the Mill T c visiting at the latter's daughter's, Mrs. Smillie. -Miss Annie M. Carnochan, of Seaforth, and Miss Mary Smillie, of Lambeth, have been visiting their cousin, M. J. Smillie, the past week. - Miss Maggie McLean, who has been teaching at Huntingfield, is spending part of the vacation with Hensall friends. -E. J. Hagan, Principal of the Zurich public school left this station one day last week as one of the excur- sionists to the Paris Exposition. -Miss Robson who has been visitingher sis- ter, Mrs. H. Arnold, has returned to London. -The council intend this fall placing eight arc lights on the streets. -The late heavy rains have retarded harvesting operations. - Mrs. Moore - house, of Detroit, is visiting leer broth- } er, 11. J. D. Cook. -airs. John Morri- I son, of near Sarnia, is visiting her niece, Mrs. James Carlisle. Mrs. Morri- son is mother of Rev. Mr. Morrison, CANNED PEAS 41•OI, X T031.tTOE 44 #'.1NNE1) "fEE 1T OF ALL KINDS The best in the market. 41., , DEME R6 !IERGii NDISE .. I kin.1 '.1 :11•in PrO4.1nee 11ot' which highest Iii ices will he paid. e 1, 4 ss+ Ii ippen Rau F'3, --•M11 a. Taylor in c;,:up;stay v: ith her da:.n.'zlta't• a4sa't, ger anald a.alghter of Sault Ste ti al• e. are epen4ln; a few roee 4S visiting lestmother, Mrs. Angus McKay, of Ttncl:a•! {rts. Mr.'s Sterne -kelloion left. (.n T na' lay 1 i t oil a Iwo months' vi;at to :II auili.1,•1 Size' goes to v19it hair 1: allt.•x Ta: ':aE1- . wla' holds. .a goad pv" sltion as 4119 ayii ,2! a`l3 t110 t : li . li.azt l'.sa•itla' Ilali'.Ta; . - tat'e4rl (,1 T.lylcar, the }) est, w(Z 1 lost 4' lien.' !{raid tatla' :after 4i fes Lanza' :akaess. ir. 1 ter ei}+il;'al'.4 t,.1. he very a'y (anfert- aar.;.41�' ill 'OW 1:-4x3 (4 to -int, horse ➢ esll. The windier of lie,( that 'MMr. Taylor h }res tender the , . camel der seg his time s'.,ahl Basi' Isaias ;fss tie:lege Thomp,on, of 1.1n(IOn I:. (til had a c'o'y 1tiCk!41 by lightning 1,aa.1 week.- Tit, frail, t r•'>p, which promised :s► well in the fon }1:rt of the spring, 1t })resen pr(i4 cls.; tether tai' ac t,•a"- . t14L: 7i :a cry slim a acro 4+f Omits, being 4.4144.1) 4.:a complete fait. an•(' in this district. 'tile small fruits sand the apple' crop will 1 214'' main •s;applti for 1 his season. .tips Those sunhappy persons wlu) stiffer fr4ln) nervousness and dyspepsia slzonitl use, (tarta'r's Littii• :verve Iti11u, which are made expressly for PlePplt• s, ner- vous. dyspeptic si*ff.'rersPrha'e cents. lass it. SJIITit Bans. .'(1„ Hensall. l law an the (1lscherg;e of his duties. the r i fey trouble :se well : s wt4 n(•n, .ind all •: ,g; TleIGN1.tL,OJ~ :i1Y. THOS. l 1'S- pxosecntton did not appear, however; BRIEFS. - George I-lendrle, Iloeet• feel the results in Ions of appetite, .a'`+1sI.I. and Jake yvasdiscbargeal.-PeterGrant dealer, has juet received a consign etlt ! nelsons in the bloat bate 1:.che net.. next.- Granton baseball boys came � is turning out a good crop so some of ,over on Friday evening last and played the farmers say. -On Sunday evening a friendly game of ball with our team. I last while Mr. and Mrs. J. McCullough It ea as certainly fast baseball. The were away to Sarnia some mean inda- score was 12 to 21, in favor of the Gran-� victual drove to his house and finding ton boys. -Salem comes to our town no one home, picked up Some brick to play baseball on Friday evening. 1 and threw at the door, breaking the We're sure of an easy victory. -N. I screen door and going through a Shier has gone out west for a couple • panel in the other door. -Austin Hew - of months to see some of his family a itt has purchased a silent steed, look who are out there. out for some scorching now. A few of Dublin !the Chosen Friends of this vicinity • gathered together at Mr. McCullough's BRIEPs.-Patrick Carpenter, of Du- on Saturday evening to an ice cream luth,is in town visitingfriends.-Lizzie I party. After all being well filled up -Coley has gone to St. Marys. - John 1 with ice cream a musical entertain - O'Connell met with what might have' went was given by Farquhar Minstrels 'been a very serious accident. He was I which was well rendered.-EdgarVance kicked by a horse and left senseless.-, and Arnold Harris spent Sunday even - Dr. McKenna, of S,t. Michael's hospital 1 ngarat k span . Mc ullou his. - Edwin 'Toronto, is home on two weeks' vacs,. I -Edward Fletcher spent Sunday ;at tion. -Dr. Mitchel and his little son ': -- leave this week for Toronto where - Nicholas Fletcher's at St. Marys. - they intend remaining some weeks. ' Henry Stratton, of Michigan, is visit, • ing at his daughter's, Mrs. Wm. Flet- cher. -George Farthing spent Sunday Rev. J. T. Kerrin, :4litchell,is spoken with Miss Edna Godbolt.. .:of as a possibility for the rectorship of for bricks boys. .:the new All Saints' parish in London. - iii.• oots & Shoes of Cleveland, who some 23 or 30 Years i of five fast horses, these he will tr its ; vonsnese, headache and tired, listless, . o x}:r r coat I•: (>4 ago carried on the blackstntthing 'as' ;for racing purposes. -George Dormer g.a___ .Hees 4n town is ever from Cleveland, t ' feel that. But o .1. theme l to . left yesterday afternoon fora three; feel like that. !,{sten to .!. W. (lard- • I•"�# ENGLISH '+7 iiCI FOOD. ths'to Goit4tnl)u for the Canada Cycle t( Motor Cu's- J f; This i, to cerci y that I have used trophy on Tuesday evening the follow- zest!! anion picnic of O:lclf7allo4vs to be 2 when be is all run Qi4vn,and don't care 1 English Stock Food for calves winch gP yy g held Aug, O. -Private George J. Gra- a whether be lives or dies. It olid more i were fed on separate(1 milk. They did ins, are the number of points wan by.11am, of the first Canadian contingent to give new strength and good appetite • . , , the contestants: L Sane 11 ; J J \1.c- i arrived bonne Monday. An i1nrense 1 thn anything Ig could take. 11. can it lcnare eellent lfao d- forfy onn.glcal es 1 G It Ohio, on a visit to some of his old mon trip a• -Ian- Hex, Idayille, led. He sa3•s "Electric .: i i friends. -In the bicycle race of 7 miles vitations are now out for the mann 4 Bitters aro -est 1.114.' thing for a man ' f - ! Caughey 4 ; W Eagleson 31 W Ste4 en son 2 ; W Irwin 1. -Nelson Ball, V. S., and Mr. Lowery left Friday morning on a trip through Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. -A. Ewing aud family left Thursday to take up choir crowd congregated at t )e . T. . ,now eat anything and have a new and would recommend its use to stock station to greet hint on his return, lease on life." Only 50 cents, at any seisms. The cadet volunteer corps, beaded by 9 Drug store. Every bottle gn rr4xntaad. TIit� 4l ; a- ctt'S: FT,L, the town band, led the procession. ; At the Town Ball, Mayor Lawrie pre ' seated hint with 4 very flattering ad -1 residence in Toronto, -T. Jackson, jr., dress. The modest young soldier :made t - Tryon make any purchase at this store which proves unsatisfactory, ',firing has returned from his six weeks' so- a brief reply. Little Gladys Butcher # it hack and your money will be cheerfully refunded. presented the veteran with a beautiful boquet. After addresses by Col. 11. A White and others be was escorted to his father's residence. -A very* sudden and very sad deathoccurred in town on 1 Sunday 1 t when little lfelburn, the' ten year o away after . attack of ap journ on the old soil, for better health. The horse on the butcher cart of T. R. Case 1.G Co. took fright Tuesday' morn- ing aucl ran away with its driver,little Eddie Sheppard, holding fast to the lines. The boy driver realized that, there was danger ahead if he stuck to his post, and so jumped from the rig before the animal had developed full speed. -Albert Seeley has purchased the bicycle repair shop from Williams Dowans.-St. Joseph's churck is under going a general clean up. Seaforth. BRIEFS. -Orangemen's day was well celebrated here Thursday. Fifteen different standards, representing as many towns and villages, were in the procession, which was formed at the station at two o'clock, and marched to 7 Coleman's grove, where were given selections on the fife, interspersed with speeches. -The second petition on be- half of the re -appointment of C. Clark• son, principal of the Collegiate Insti- tute, and R. 0. Obeswright, science master, has again failed. - Douglas Campbell, who has been assistant .in of London. -W., 3. hillier forn)erly Win. Somerville's office forsome time, A. veryrete wedding was celebi;at- p precentor in Carmel church following has received a position on the permit- pretty y g P 'ed at In les le, the residence of D. D. `;=;jSuppties his custom in former years, on Friday neat staff in the n. N. W. telegraph g t slier' last drove the members of the choir to office in Hamilton. -Rev. Mr. Iiodglns Wilson, of Seaforth, on July 11, when t ; Bayfield where aleasant daywas left here on Tuesday morning for an his eldest slaughter, Ohristina, was ; - spent. Miss Monsoon, of Lndon, extended trip • through Manitoba and united in marriage to 0. R. Somerville, • visited Miss Swan the Past week,-- the Northwest. He expects to be away of London. The bride was gowned 1n . Leather Belting, Lace Leather C ,ue,e Glasses itis all Smith Bros. intend shortsputting •t for about three months. Mr. Hovey,( white. silk with chiffon trinintings, and; 5 ' S ' plate glass front in their store. -Mrs. student from Trinity College, will be carried itrher hs.nd a shower boquet of Sizes), Packing of every description. Moir and daughter, Miss Louie, are in charge of St. Thomas church during white roses. She was attended by her'. spending 'a few weeks at St. Clair his absence. -0.'A. Willis, of Seaforth sister, Miss Nettie Wilson, and her • summer resort. -Miss Mary Smillie and J, S. {Wren, of Oriselhurst, have cousin, Miss Richardson, of Walker-� acted as organist in Carmel church on passed the Nortnal College exam' ma ton, each of whom was prettily attired Sunday last in the absence of Miss tions, taking specialist standing in in white organdie; and carried ashower Louie Moir:-A•nnuiber ofour, villagers mathematics, J. M. McKinley, of Egg boquet of pink roses, presented by the' attended the races at Seaforth on Tues- rriondville, has taken specialist stand- groom, wbose gift to Miss Nettie Wil- ag?1flits�'ns day and Wednesday.- Miss Halder ing in classics. Mrs. lliurphy,ofl�lorth- • son was a sotitatre pearl ring, and to 9 was here recently visiting Mrs. Somer. field; North Dakota,anI two little sons Miss Richardson a pearl flew:, cle,lis: pin. Ville, of 'Osborne, and Mrs. W. 0. ere visiting at Mrs: Win. Pickard's. The bridegroom was assisted by his Davis, of-.I-iensall.- Mrs. McDonitld, Mr.. Murphy is a slaughter of the Rev. brother, Virgil Somerville; of London. `iulllps, lobes, Express Wagons .Baby Carriages and every widow, has been quite seriously ill the Mr.. Mills, a .focmei�- pastor of the The ceremony was performed by the � aTLAN thin - in the larme and well assorted stack. ast weelc: She ts among; the most ; Methodist church heves-Mies ltllnnie. Rev. Colic Fletcher, 111: A., of Thames : �W sa v� b P , Road, assisted bythe Rev. Dr.. John- ' elderly ladies of the villa{ e.-14Irs. B. Donovan; Ssaginaty, is ...visaing her Rannie and family accompanied by parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Donovan. stop,, of London, and -Rev, F. H.- Lar. ,' Ha,vin disposed dray business to R. II, Sw.ee , Of Mrs:' Chapman are spending 'a' few -D. D: �Vilsop and, John A„ left ktn,'B , D., of Seaforth, After the de- D /� yea g 1? Y Wash - 3.10. enner thelia couple left on, the PLASTER l A 15 Everything who takes possossion weeks at Grand Bend. -Miss nay- ages ay on a business l trip to �C ash- 1happy P wood, of Clinton,. and Miss.VanEg• ington.-Mrs. Hicks returned Tuesday 3 1() trout for points in the `east, after mond, of Egmondville, were,here re- from Toronto, 'where she had been iw`Licli th4. y y4ill,be at-home in Septem- i ABOUT SEPTEMBER IST. cently renewing; acquaintances. -The• nursing her daughter, Miss l Male • Misses Ym1ov:hint�yere in Auburn the Hicks. Miss Ricks has had �t severe I will hole a clearing out sale of the above lines until that past week reue:wing acquaintances.- attack.of appendteitis:Incl, being great; : WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. 1.e. • H. J. D. Cook was in Goderich Tues- , ly improved to he•iltb, was brought ccs • , -• �a dayon business:--James-poxworth ' her home, in .;Harpurbey.-Rev. Rural' The busiest and n, gheiestlittle thing - a. ii I'eCl at and Un er COS' 111 Order has had his hiin;e on the farm nicely Dean'Ffodgins left Tuesday for a three that ever was made is. Dr. King's Nes Everything will be ,Offered e sainted, which adds much to the ap-months' trip to Carberry, Manitoba.-- Life Pills„ Every pill` is a sugar-coat w <to,reduce the stock and those in want of anything in My lin„ Lg that 4.b «aim i J. ` , pearance of the property. ' Geo. Killoran, Who bas been 'teaching ed globule of health, ,.es ,�` ,,will do well to take advantage of this Bargain Sale: .-school near Cornwall: has returned weakness into strength, listlessness in- KE1.7P Coon.-Durin July incl Au- house for his summer vacation. -Mr. to energy, brain -fag into mental ! EXETER:0 eQ gust Ove well give one. Ice Oreatrn ticket and D.as. Wm. Pickard and fariuly power They're 4vonilerful in lsil !ding�� �l V with every dollar purchase, leave Thursday for their camp at Bay up the health. Only 25cper boxSold ISMITH 13Ros: Co., Hensell, field. -Mr. Fox, 3rd year student at by all Druggists. ' son of Alex Treacy passed brief struggle a usst r ndicitis.-A band of In- dians have ontracted with Messrs. Weir and Weir to pull 250 acres of flax in the vicinity of St. Marys for the sum of $1200.00. -Wen. Norris, St. Marys, was arraigned before His Wor- • ship, and Magistrate Sharp on ?ion-; day morning on two charges one of having a -flowed ins cows to run at large 1 and the second of having forcibly ; taken them from the pound, „without' paying the keeper's dues. -The St. Marys schools capture both entrance ' scholarships, the first to Mary Harris 8-1.1. {narks, and the second to Fred ; Whiles with 831. marks. The next, two places go to 1{enneth Montizambert' and Pearl Moore, these pupils togeth- Our Twine is •givill the best of satisfaction and Customers er mitt) the scholarship winners, being the only ones over the SOo 'narks. are getting the benefit, of the revert drop in price. Annie Edwards of the separate school ranks 5th. • Oranitew Everything in Granite ;j- are for the preserving season AT AWAY DOWN PRICES. hdor 4 whie E and QUQRBQ. ST N • A LARGE. STOCK ON.. HAND • ►