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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-8-30, Page 1ricr 1113 ;ON MIDOL TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 3. EXETER ONT., CANADA, THU SDAY MORNING AUGUST 30th, 1900 N. BISHOP & S N Another Char.ce i Ienall Crediton, shorter bo o R k d a eft in Q. d.SZtoir itis ,tai t P l It , G uvey $ iE '&« « D ys ar g g ancer, Commissioner, Fire Insurance agent and nights are much cooled,; so we are and lssurerof Marriagerdeenses, Legal demi. indeed blessed this week, ' J. G. Young melts ea etully drawn at reasonable rates, ?Ones to Loan on real estate at low rates of i:s- :. Son bane the contract of putting on forest. °Bice at the Post office. Hensali, la metallic reef on the Beaver block. r, Sr. COO CE. Experts pronounce it an ideal roof... K, — - On Tuesday last a large and enthusias- SLate with Garrow& Proudtootnarrater t1sbust load delegates attended the Solicitor, Notaxs Public. Honsall. Ont. Liberal Convention at ,Ailsa, Vrarg.,. F A. Sellerg, L D. S., I!. D.5.,13onor Cradu-1 eeting Rev, Hussar attended the Financi:tf ate of Toronto University. Dentists. Teeth District Mat Clandboye ou e gxtraoted withoub pp afill or ball effects, Office Tixesday, John Bloomfield $irs tvas that will be cleared this weep to make room. for in T'ool's Block. HCnsau. At zu.rilii evert for Creditor). icircuit. O Have still smile summer gnosis left f;oudax,commenciu *,.a av3ath, the fay delegate o d ur Fall stock. These willgo at extremely low prices. We list a few below. ...Hiss Wolfe s dress flaking shop is O � y staged fort few days, on account f 7o Ladies' Vests for 1210 Ladies' Vests for fo Ladies' Vests f'or- Do Not i;iss This Sale.. 4e Sc i.Ce 99c Oxford Shoes Regular .'rice Meu's Hose, Fast Rla.e� A. Snap 3 for L95. 99e Those MUSLIN'S and GINGHAN.1S at 9e. They are going rapidly. A elm). to be missed. Remnants of Gingham Prints' &c R>~1•«a? Goo:„ --Dunn Jul and Alt• e. gust we will give one Ice Cretin ticket ' her illness.. , The Diiliiuery spel#ings with eery dollar purchase. in the tcities • have occurred : earliy SU -LTA Bios. CU,, Hosea. this season. Our local milliners BRIEFS, . , Grabanx 3l oorehouse and new styles. .eases Fortner, of London, attended and are delighted with the wife. of Saginaw,. Mich„ spent their is teaching ltiliss Fraser's room in our holidays with hie brother-in-law, IJ, public school, owinf; is the illness of J. D. Cooke... W lfoggarth, has ac• the Ia tter,..dohn Delta intends iuov- • cTQ out Creek, and has taas ken charge of lie Liao Poh Huron to residger L aeginu- ame., .Miss Mary Jane efethilly, of leer that the a to 14X:beldrktx M. E. Staanley, visited tier aatnt in Ilensali convention i n be field insM. E. church. Crditon: ou Wednesday next last week., .Mr's. Craig, of eeensall, is Sept, ah. There will be three sessions IlOt to spend some weeks with her noise, to which the public are cordially invite Apple Parers urnaces `''�. 1 1 ell ave ought, VAL FRIGE8. 0 8oN EIIlrrvflle. Goderich Eden. BRIM. Sunday School held Flnr..The barns on the farm of the BRII;.rs...A iss Thema Stewart, of their annual picnic to Grand Bend on late Thomas Heywood, near this vii- St. Marys, .is a. guest at the residence Saturday August 25th. Agoad time ka a were struck "b lightningMon- tot her uncle and tont, sir. and Mrs. nt by all. .. Miss Addie Caves day afternoon aria brned to the Win. Burrows, Nelson street« . ,Mayor of London, spent her holidays her with ithat after Wed- e r i notices es- Wilson issued n c, cropwasa 1 season'sCayes. :pun. The nasob •tin Mrs. '@v :. q , datolls ii, and m herY 1;, troyed. Insurance $700 on barn and $700 on contents, in the Usborne Hibbert -Co. The farm was being be- ing worked by a on James • I eywood, Greenway BRIErs... c. H. Wilson drew a load of flax to Shipka that turned the scale at 9820 lbs... Rev. J. E. Holmes and family, who have been camping at Grand Bend for the past three weeks, passed through here on their way home to Mount Bridges. ..R. English and family went to Port Huron last Saturday to visit:A,Macintosh.. ,Misses Rogers and Hamilton, of Parkhill, vis- ited friends here hast week...B,Brown, president of the Reform Association of• Orediton, paid this village and vicinity' a flying visit last week. Sodom, BRIErs., .John Penhale of the Lake Road, Hay, has purchased the old :Homestead and will soon become a res- ident of Stephen...A.be Dearing has ,employed a new milk drawer to attend to the north end. It's a boy...Miss Annie Ferguson, of Belittler, will ad- .dress the league on Sunday evening next. Her subject being Missionary Work... hire. Abe Dearing, jr., is very all et present and under the doctor's .care. A number of persons who should have known better were seen bathing in the Sauhle near the bridge on Sunday last. This is becoming ...quite comiuon. here and is a digrace to the place. u ltersmith T c Ptorrxo. . •The farmers' of the second concession,Tuckersmith,together with their families and friends to the num- ber of about fifty, held their annual ;,picnic at Bayfield on' Thursday last .and a more enjoyable day could not be wished for. All speak highly -of' Hay- field. and Mr,Jewitt's beautiful grounds „asithe place for a pleasant days' outing. After all had been satisfied with. the pleasures old Lake Huron afford, Mr. -Jewittthrew open his grand palace, where excellent music was given by Mr, Horton on the.violin;' with Miss . Josie Ford, Addie Bell and'Mrs, T. -Welsh,) accompanist on • the piano, which added much to the pleasure of nesday all, cows found on the streets , ,Jahn i3arxner lost at valiittble lzarse between l3 Viz, m, and '7 a. in. would be recently.. m« Caves has er,ectecl e cl the lined the consequence being that you "glib convenience of his lace. walk call over the town after Sp. rat, . .1' for the past two nights without meet- 1 Bianshard ing a solitary bovine«. ,Mrs Stewart, of Blueyale, the recently appointed prin- I ACCIDENT... A rather unfortunate cipal of the Model school, arrived f i accident happened to Mr. R. Berry, town last week, -The reformers a farmer, 4th line of Blanshavd, Friday West Huron convened at Dungannon . evening. It appears that -Mr, Berry Fridayand Roht.• Holmes, who at pre- was unloading oats from an elevated. se ahlds heseat wawa again the choice., f n some six or seven feet from Other candidates were mentioned, but • position barn floor when the puny broke, did not stand. The usual resolutions a causing the iron clasp to fall down - were presented, and speeches were 1 wards. It struck Mr. Berry on the made by. many of the delegates. i head and precipitated him to the floor unpoitrele and e , Ma_r� McCully, -Miss Hannalt Craig, ed to attend...Rev. E, Crompton, of of etensall, has gone to visit relatives Carlisile vtsititrg` in the village Ind is in guestaw, gigs Bale Ballantyne a announced to preach in the Methodist the ?;nest of Miss Bettie Gibson, Bence- church next Sunday morning. field...eliss Alice Petty is attending From another source«) the millinery openings in Toronto... Mr. and Mrs. E. Rennie were in Lan- BRII`n' . , . The Reform Convention don last week..,3liss McHugh, has re- held at.A.ilsa Craig on Tuesday, was turned from a visit with friends in well attecded froiu Crediton.. We London.,. Andrew Youngbint was in learn that Valentine Ratz, M. P., has Auburn, his fanner home, last week. again been selected as a candidate to on business...F. G. Bonthron, of Sea- contest the Riding at the next elec- forth, visited. his parents here the past tion... id. F. Eilber has traded horses week...John Gory'. of Seaforth. sppent with. the Gray .Bros. Ile now sports Sunday with his family here... \V. T. "Black Sal," Ile may put her on the Acheson, of Exeter, was in the village tr'sck...Wehave citizens who believe lastweek...R.. Bell. of Seaforth, called in witchcraft. One roan even accuses here last week on his way to. Toronto. an innocent woman of bewitching his where he is making au exhibit of his cattle so that they refuse to give milk engines...0n Tuesday the plate glass for several days. Also of causing his fronts destroyed by the recent fire. stock to die from the same influence. were replaced by new ones...Mrs. Hill ) We are of opinion that the :Honey sent of Woodstock, and. Mrs, Parmelee, of to foreign countries to enlighten and Grand Rapids, Mich„ were guests of civilize the people, could be well em - Mrs. Jas. Sutherland this week—Rev. ,Rev. ployetl here in disabusing the mints and Mrd, Gould, of Kippen.; visited of some of aur old citizens along this their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Mc- line...August. hill is repainting his Donell last week.. sttissPolly Moore was !hotel and stable which adds greatl in London last weel...The Glass fern- tsr the appearance o as ily gave a musical concert here Fast Saturday evening, to a fair-sized aud- ience. The entertainment was very good...The Damen are drawing in large quantities of flax, the yield this y who r proving oo .. Jolr Willis yea pa v !! >; d n recently returned from Toronto, where he underwent a surgical operation, is progressing nicely...Mrs. Arnold, Mrs, Smith Miss Nettie Fulton and Miss Mc- Ewen, ;are in Toronto this week at - that he had been improperly dismissed i under his contract as a farm hand. Theboytaken fi o had 4n ll int 1 the n the 10h July and quit wort:. A quarrel ensued in which the defendant admitted having ordered him away, but be endeavored to show that the, boy provoked the clnarrel as he want- :� immerse ed to be dismissed, Air. Stanbury of full tau a ofsumrrrer Dods in - Exeter, who acted for the boy made quern fans zings 1; o rc i 'o s s in i rt things lively in court when cross -ex- s y ' erti n h a.rninrng the defendant's witnesses. rEe.;;;;H •d Judgnrent was given for the udla'ien i?f PPI:'+TTs.Afunandconnfor $68.75 and. full cost , the J dg :plete range of Dl3y •I�tOOI[?S, marking that it was the first tine he d Also our GROCERY STOO1C bad been persuaded to give a. verdict yin replete in every. line and atways for the employee in such a, cause as this ° fresher because he was iilways suspicious of men leaving work in the middle of harvest when engaged b the Fear. 6 IT IS NOT ENouGId. J G. Stanbury for Plff., H. DIek- do as well",as others. ,Son, for Deft, p• OUR AIM IS TO EXCEL,, arkef epot usborne •11t�1 , ..The line been on Thos, t Rus- sell s ferns, N. T. R., was strue c by lightning on Monday and burned to the ground, together withltwo season's erop and implements. The steel; were aka saved, M. Russell being in badly the stable at the time. He was stunned, and had his emus consider- ably burned. His loss is estimated at $4,400, on which was $2,� i entrance in the Usborne & Hibbert ,Co. tion, Bou i'3.. ,Tire farmers have consider ,able iWlieulty in winding up the har- vest on a.Ccouat of the wet weather. Some have finished while some have some oats and peas yet to gather. Peas is not a good crop, the bugs are bad andl the hot weather roasted them considerably.„ Considerable sickness among our inliabit€ants. Mr. and Mrs S. Horne have been under the doctor's care for the past week, also Phoebe Lingard, daughter of George Lingerd, has been confined to her room for some time, while Airs. Susan Horne who has been veryill is convalescent. Mary, daughter of William Smith hes also been on the sick list...Air. and. Mrs. Oke and Mfrs. Harris, of Huron - dale, spent Send,'ty under the parental 1 AI in street... e roof...A rs. Mason, of Toronto, called underataiid that Wm. Lewis and fain- on a. few friends in this vicinity last fly intend leaving on the Oth Sept. on week, while Mr. MacPherson. of a. trip to the Northwest...Sant Brown, Strathroy,, came to take part who has been laid up for some time in celebratrng,Ziou's Civic Holiday ou with rheumatism, is able to be around Tuesday, 23tle Aug. His face looks again— What's the matter with t cite familiar...Don t miss our League Police Trustees? The sidewalks are in anniversary on Sunday and Monday bad repair, and should be attended to next. On Sunday special sermons will before someone breaks a. limb. The be preached by the Rev. il-ert. of officers of the fire department are a. Woodhn,m, at 10 :t. m. and 7 p. tn. little lagging Would it not be well Collections in aid'of the League fund. FULL LINE OF ffiRDWf R �,....M.1...�.,.,a...�„ AU kinds of Farm Produce for wltacb highest prices will be paid. E Ross., C _ • ed to Drown ,S• Ltaivson a toed ol} frogs last week frail .which axe realized the sum of $1811. )0 drawn on one waggon. Centralia. BRIErs, ;Herb Handford left last Wednesday for the London Hospital, a, victim to consumption, .. Mr. and Mrs, Box and l'.Uss Sperling spent Sun*, day here at the arsonage...Miss E Lewis, Miss Edith Vance and Miss Brown left for their respective homes in Loudon last week after enjoying a, pleasant visit out here with: friends... Our town has been a stunner resort for rnany visitors from various places and all testify t n the_ beauty and es- teem that they hold it in....A number of. the retired. families of this place spent Monday at the Bend and had .o. good enjoyable time. This year o re- sort is nearing a close...The harvest is passed and the %tinnier is gone and as, we enter into autumn let us hope for tt cool one. .The Rev. Salton kids ex changed pulpits fora month with the Rev, Wnz, Learoyd, of Owen Sound, Ur. Salton will leave Friday for that place while the minister from there will take charge of the duties here, We wish him apieasant tinxe and feel sure it will add much to one pastor's health—Richard IIaggith has rented the farm: of Nelson Baker, of Fairfield, and will remain amongst us while Mr. Baker purposes retiring from farming. Our butter maker, P. Brown,. is r wearing a broad smile these days.•No ur wander r it's a fine baby girl... The a8 Rev. S.Salton together with others at- • tended the Financial District Mectinu new windmill which adds much to the tending the millinery apenfxzgs.„Miss Smith, whose i._ein ses was recently destroyed by fire, has openedtlnsiness in Petty's block.. , efr. Wm. �ztcDou• gall left- here Tuesday to visit her daughter in Toronto...Rev. W. J. Do- herty preached in Thomas church, Seaforth, an Sunday, with much ac- ceptance.. , Ed. J. Hagan, Principal of Zurich school, returned on Monday from Ireland and France, where he spent the vacation• • , On Friday last the Oddfellows sold by auction their carpets, etc., damaged by the recent fire, and will purchase new ones. They beneath. He received an ugly scalp also intend; repainting their ball xn- - Mitchell ; wound which will be very painful for a side'and out, and otherwise xmprov- -.— while. , ing the same—Mr. Smith and daugh- BRZEas.,.Newton Boyd has bought • ter of Goderich, were here last week the Bell cottage on the hill, west end, . Klrlcton the guests of G. F. Yeungblut., . Geo. now occupied by Mr. Preuter. .. Miss i ' Smith is spending this week in Gude- BRIEFS—Our Dawe, formerly of Mitchell, is ` BRIEss•—Our school did not opeon rich. His place in the store is being isitfn at the home of Richard Babb. the Monday as was expected ; the new supplied by Miss Ilenderson, of Gode- v seats did not come,but on Monday last rieh.. , The friends of Mrs, Joseph ..Fran oLther , of Winnipeg, is visito opened with a large attendance. The ing his mother in town. He used to P g Gould, who is well advanced. in gears, be one ofMitchell's crack lacrosse play- . seats are comfortable. --Messrs Richard will regret to learn of her serious ill- ers...It is not a paying business for a Burton and Wm. Reid of Mitchell, ness...J. IL Beek leaves for the North - young man to refuse to pay his poll were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, John west to -day (Thursday) with his fam- tax, Bert Carr was summoned to ap- pear before the Mayor on Wednesday morning, but failed to put in an ap pearance,and a warrant was issued for his arrest. He was brought before the Mayor and fined $5 for contempt of court, and the same amount for nob paying his tax, which, with costs, amounted to $13,80. This ought to be a lesson to young igen on the poll tax question, , . Many of the citizens of this Charles town are sorry to learn that fl are going o move Pearce and family t Pe e a a yg shortly. He ^will act as to Stratford s y general agent for Massey -Harris in that district. Farquhar. G. STANBURY B,A.; IIXISTER, ONT. � • •(Late with McCarthy, Osier & Co„ Toron- to,) Barrister, Conveyancer,' Notary. Money to loan. Offices formerly ocoupied by Collins &. Stanbury over O'Neils Bank. BRzrrs...Henry Passmore, as rep- resentative of our court, attended the High Court Meeting of the Foresters held et Goderich on Tuesday of this week...The many friends of Mrs. Wm, Mcielocklin will' he pleased to learn the day. , The only sorrow felt was that sle:ba,s gotten strong enough to -the evening came' too soon, return to her home... Miss Emma Ful ton, who spent the slimmer with 'tela Crornarty tives here, has returned home. :Mr, _ , and Mrs, J. Whyte, of Stratford, were ....'.0 o ofour business men the guests of D. M.Nicol on Sunday of BRIEFS W w , Messrs. McCullough and Miller en.gag-, last week .Mr..James Gardiner who d the Glass'Famil to furnish music. has spent some years in the West re- •for a ball in the Hall `here last' Friday turned home recently.. ,During the ht 'There was nod attendance electric storm of Monday the barns ' of gg night. a u is ' and the . dancers Thos.' Russell,” ' Thames Road, Were .and expellent s seethed to enjoy themselves notwxth- -.standing the evening being very "warm. .. Mr. and, Mrs. ` Andrew` Watson, of Motherwell, were calling on Staffa and ,Cromarty friends'on `Saturday and Semday,t .Miss• M. D. Got -le left:Mon- day for Toronto on business, .. John „;Stewart is now the proud` possessor. of a new Clevela.ndibike... D. Chappel fell •-off a load of • grain one. day last week, resulting in a bruised face and badly • sprained wrists', ivirs. Jas. Campbell presented her husband with a fine baby boy on the I8th •inst struck'•by lightning' and totelly des troyed. •'.The'Rev . 'Mr. Turnbdli, of Toronto, occupied` the pulpit in Thames Road Presbyterian church on Sunday morning of last. week. -. Mr.: and Mrs. A. Musser, of Dashwood, spent Sun- day with relatives in :Plugtown Mr. and Mrs, H: Stewart,of Pittshurg,Pen- nsylvaxiia, spent. last week.'visiting,, their nieces and nephews en the Boun- dary. Mr. Stewart is one. of Pennsyl vania's 'fOi1 Kings" having been' en- gaged in that business for over thirty years. Chappel recently. --Robert Brooks re- turned to his school. Bob is always a welcome visitor around Kirkton.—We are much pleased to see W. R. Carr around again...Miss Rachel Kirk has been engaged to teach a school a little north of Monkton. -Mr. and Mrs. Jno. ' d sickfriends in Mitchell visited Chimed last week... Trio. sda. of e on Weclne y Hannah is doing some big threshing this summer. He pits through more straw and make a nicer job than the Most of them...The directors and members are booming things already for the Kirkton fair on Oct, 4 and 5, They anticipate one of the largest and best shows they ever held. St. Marys BRIEFS ... Chas Ready, druggist, Grand Valley,is home on his holidays. .. Will Hawkshaw s new billiard and cigar store is now almost ready for occupation...The executive committee of the South Perth Conservatives met in Mitchell on Aug 29, for the purpose sof transacting business and nominat- ing a candidate to represent the riding. ..The: South Perth, Agricultural So- ciety are making great preparations for their coming fall fair, to be held here on Oct. 2nd and 3rd. Many new attractions will be added •not seen here in years. This will be a model show and should be well patronized by the outside public... The finest `lacrosse game of the season was played here Friday afternoon. the teams being the. Beavers of Seaforth and the Alerts of St. Marys. There were some 700 people on the Island and their en- thusiasm ran High as the boys in red piled up game after game.. When time was called the score stood 6 to 2 in favor of St. Marys. This match makes the home team champions for this district, an ,honor not; very easy obtainable, 'especially when a team like Sea,forth,is in the field. : The boys owned the town Friday night and•they were congratulated by every one 'over• their' hard fought victory. WORKIN G NIGHT AND DAY The busiest and mightiestlittle thing o that was ever made is Dr. King' New more is It did o "v., or dies, 'tier lie h es s- - �vhe l ohne' sugar-coat. of HPill is s The autumn sittings of the High Miss Tillie McCartney, LiPe"Pills. Every a g us ce . or uron nun ville left for Manitoba Tuesday. ed globule of health, that changes' to give me new strength and good ap-. Comb x y .,acres,n �veakness;into;strength, listlessness in- ,petite than anything I could take. I The Penhale farm. of 100 .o�, n©w •• . can now eat an thio and have a mental o.v y b brae fa into. z south lake road, was sold by auction to energy, n g. p, on Friday, toJohn Penhale, a neigh-er They're wonderful in building an I lease on life." Only 50•'cents at any Jr for' his wages: upon the ground fly. He took his household effects, as well as 500 pounds of honey purchased of J. S. Case...Nomination for Coun- cillor to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of James Beverley to Exeter, was held on Tuesday evening. Semi. Smillie, W. R. Hodgins and Geo Joynt writing nominated. t time of were A g (Wednesday a. m.) none of the nomi- nees had withdrawn... Miss Annie Carlisle has returned from visiting friends in Gorrie.. ,Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart, of Battle Creek Seminary, and her. sister, Miss Jennie Reith, are here visiting relatives. Miss Hodgins of Lacon, is visiting ' her cousins, the Misses Hodgins, town.. .Miss Yonng- blut returns to Ayr, after visiting the millinery openings in Toronto... Rev. Mr. Deihl, of Ailsa Craig, will conduct service in St. Paul's church on Sunday next—Mr. Mr. Matthews, architect, of London, was in'town this week pros- pecting as to plans for the new build- ings.to be erected here, to replace the burnt `ones, • ,Miss Nesbitt, of Toronto, is visiting at R. Warden's.. Rev. Mel- drum, of St. Pant, Mrnn., delivered a lecture in Carmel church on Monday evening to a large audience. The sub- ject the lecture was "Scotland and the scotch." The reverend gentleman is an •elogaent speaker, and his ad- dress was highly interesting. He visited among friends for' a few days, `—Miss Eva Thompson and her sister, Miss Maggie, were in Whitechurch re• cently; visiting friends.—J. Macerthur has purchased, a handsome turnout, consisting of a' carrriage horse and Gladstone: Leaner Fon FALL—New opera flan- nels. SnaTll BRos. Co., Hensel'. to call a meeting and appoint others On Monday evening hot buns and who will act Geo. Holtzman, on honey will be served in the shed from Thursday lust, fell off Edwax'd Ryan's 0 to i4', after Svurcls a grand progra house, near Mount Carmel. He fell will be rendered by foreign as well from the roof onto the scaffold, which local talent. Everybody welcome broke, allowing him to full to the ground, in all about twenty-five feet.. He received only a slight shaking up, but it is a miracle he was not killed... Messrs. Fred. and Chris. Eilber are vis- iting their children in Michigan and Ohio for a few weeks, ..Harry Eilber, M. P. P., is attending the meeting of the I. O. F. High Court at Goderich this week. .. Mrs. Wolfe and Miss Wolfe are on the sick list. We learn that the former is considerably im- proved.., Sam. Lamport, of Devizes, paid his old friends here a flying visit this week. • .Frank Sims and Wes, Amey left on the Manitoba excursion last week. -Mrs. Ptigsley and daugh- ter leave this week for Dakota, where they will reside, the latter having de- cided to take the name of a gentleman of that State. Zurich BRIErs. , .The death of Mrs Wm. Schwalm formerly a resident of Hay Tp. having lived for a good many years on the farm now occupied by Geo. Sehoellig about 1e miles South of Zurich, occurred near Pigeon, Mich., recently. Mrs. Gert. Hess, town, and John Voelker, of Dashwood, are niece and nephew respectively of the de- ceased.,.John Weber, of Pigeon,Mich, son of Casper Weber, of Zurich, died of typhoid fever• on Sanday evening about Aug. 19t3. He had been ill for ten days. He was a natiye of Zurich, having left about a year ago, and settled at Pigeon. He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss. His wife was raised by Mrs. Geo. Merrier, of Zurich...F. Kibler has purchased a. 1 shoe business- in Brampton and will move there...Fred Witwer has been. ill the past week...Monda.y was Court Days in Zurich. Lawyers Gladman and Stanbury were in attendance... Fred Kibler has sold his. fine resi- dence to Samuel Rennie for $1250..., E. J. Hagan, Principal of the public school who spent bis holidays in Ire- land, and'France, has returned, and taken charge of the. school. He arriv- e3 Monday evening, much fatigued after the long and continuous journey. His delay was occasioned by net being able to get a berth on many of the out- going boats. Mr. Hagen recites the curious fact that since he left Toronto, until his return he did hot, meet a per- son he knew. The trip was an enjoy- able one.. The apple evaporator has commenced operations, and the iudi- cations are. it will do a big business.,.. Miss Andrews Goderich, has charge ef, the room in our School previously. taught by Miss Graham, who resigned during the suniner holidays... Wm, Schenck, of Auburn, Ont., expects to become a citizen of this neighborhood in about three months.. ,,Ben Holtz- man, of Elkton, Mle's., after' .an ab- sence Of nearly bsence•of:nearly ten years arrived home on Saturday evening, and.will visit here for a few weeks. DlvisxoN Course... Judge Doyle pre- sided at the Division Court here'on Monday. The case of Schroeder vs. Schroeder was the only one on the thewhoeas a occupied whole list,hit, it pday there were some sixteen witnesses, The interest taken in the case was great, the covet room' being crowded. The plaintiff, George Schroeder, a boy. of 15 years was sueingPeter Schroeder, BRAVE MEN FALL Victims to stomach,liver and kidney. troubles as well -as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons_ in the blood, backache, nr rvonsness, headache and tired, listless, run -clown feeling. But there's no need to feel. like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Ideville, Ind. He says : Electric Bit- ters are just the thine for a man when he is all run down," and 'don't: care Cour f J t' f Ii C t 'will beheld as follows: -Jury sittings, ubefore Justice Ferguson. Tuesday,Sep- tember 11:th.; Non-jury::sittings, before, -Justice Falconbridge, Monday,Novem abet 12th. bore for $3,000.. The farm has good buildings, but the' soil is not first-class. Come and enjoy a pleasanf. evening. Young man if you have not a guide come and secure one of Zion's sweet maidens, and you will not be sorry... W. :would "like to hear of seine one on Tuesday, held in Clandeboye an . engaged themselves well, F. W. Barnett, assistant stool, feed- "S eed- er at "Springhurst Farm, left for who sail' beat this: John Peart deliver- Michigan last week, where 11e has se- ' '�""" cured a shriller situation. "TAKE HEED WILL SURELY SPEED, TESTIMONIAL OF MR W.IJLDE AR - Be sure to heed the first symptotns • of indigestion, nervousness and im- pure blood, and thus avoid ci►ronic dyspepsia, nervous prostration and all the evils produced by bad blood. Hood's Sarsai,arillais your safeguard. It quickly sets the stomach right, strengthens and quiets the nerves, purifies, enriches and vitalizes the health tone. upthe blood and keeps All liver ills are cared by Hood's Pills. 25c. ING TO THZE K':�LI3R 01' ENGLISH STOOK FOOD. I am using English Stook Food man- ufactured by C. Lutz, and find that ib improves the condition of milch cows and increases the flow and richness of the milk. Would highly recommend stock raisers to give it a trial. W. H. RBABING-. ite 1f you make any purchase at this store which proves unsatsfacto it back and your money will be cheerfully refunded. the health. Only25c per box, "Sold Drug. Store.. Every bottle gueran-. by gg fall Dru fists... •teed, er's p:-1ies bring Rubber Packing Asbestos Packing Candlewick Packing Belting Rubber Leather Belting LeatherLace Gloves and Mitts Machine Oils Cylinder Oils e� Babbit Metal For � The t :ter. PARING NES MACHINES, SCREENQ WS DOORS T COST. HEAflA EXETER.