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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-5-16, Page 1TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR—NO, 40. rr HURON &MIDDLESEX GAZETTE EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THITESD.A Y 1VMORNING, MAY 16, 19x1, H. BisIi.op Hardware, Etc, Sillt0 !0896.$06111 rfi.40e011.tis©tEtiellefilitelf/0@fli94si06iA11106* (orri Coati Corti IMPROVED LEAMING MAMMOTH SOUTH R SWEET SPRAY PUMPS GARDEN SYRINGES SCREEN DOORS•�•�AND -�0 V4' ire � Sishop NO SOUND BEADED MAN Asks to -day, "Is it cheaper to buy the best harness P" He knows, either and nes u harness a r he'd use beca had learned its worth, or because he's and os .learned its h 'off stuff some cheap worthlessness, an't do banner ani where You s 1 When you want to buy than at R. H. SWEET'S. AIso a fall line of Boots and Shoes ,of the hest makers. at reasonable prices. Treble's Old Stand. Hensal l Clancleboye r A S oiler L. D. S., D,D•S. i%iior Gratin- WE D?IAt . ss S7saxnah Corbett b est ,ale of Toronto )niveisit ,De tots;Testland William Gowan were joined in extracted without pain or bad eif'ects. Oittee wedlock oti.:lia 0th, at the parsonage, in Petty's Block, Hensali, At ,Zurich everg y Monday,cominonting M,•av3Otl. Clancleboye, by Rev. Mr. Brownlee. The bride's little niece, Mabel Sutton. of Exeter- acted as maid of honor, The newly married couple have settled down in Briusley, their former home, G. 3. Sutherland Notary Public, Conveyan- cer, (omwis one' Fare insurance ctgea2, and ln�uirer of 1darraag. Licenses- l,e„al documents. carefully drawn at reasonable rates,. Aloney to loan n real o r state at low rates of ant erest l as Office at cbe boot (Alice. Ilensall Bitines.-A, Dent, Mitchell, was in town the past week visiting his sister, Airs. Jas. Sutherland ---Ar. Robertson, Supt. of Presbyterian Missions in the North-west, preached in Carmel eliurcb on Sualday morning. He utade a. arena, Air, and Mrs. C. Eaerett of strong appeal in the interests of the .P' Rome Mission fund, showieg in a3 clear .this place: -Owing to the Quarterly manner, the necessity of aid for there. hteetin.111 Wein St. church Exeter -bliss Mabel Ee3lton, of Deftoit, is en Suuda>;y There was no service here.- visiting her parents here. - On Satur- James O'Brien was in London. on bus- • mess lately.: -airs. John Gould visited her sister near Bayfield a short time Sexsrnith. Bi in s Miss Nellie O'Brien is at. present visiting friends at Rochester N. Y,--1Srs. Webber, of Galveston, Texas, is at present visiting with her dais- afternoon Jos. Money of the sal Eager a student of hypnotism under Prof, Taylor, who has been :riving ex- hibitions along that line the past week, gave what is known as the street blind aitnvilla fold exhibition, in which he finds a kec that bats been hidden, drives over BnrE 1.-•-.loshua Joints has moved. it route which has been tnt.pih.1 ottt, the barn property he purchased from Co es over a einst his own barn enters . • blind-folded,C• at P N ustufiicc, andthet panti will uta. bride basement under- npens the letter -box in wltzE•h a letter A has been deposited to a certain ad- neath and when completed he will (Tress, and deltvere the said letter to have :t fine barn, and ample immune - the party to whom directed. The let- d fort k d h getting o C. .r.i a 3 n 1 alt to 'bee a Y lad t tt lx Stoneinaan's box, tied was addressed to J. E. McDonell. While succe efully accomplishing the feat, Mr. 131ainey was very much exhausted from the i strain. (wits: a large number witness - t an next lowest be accepted. -Carried, dation sac an grain. -� a Ol=in I.nside'sf has pts lith the' g c' e : e6 -' ... a � sl 5--- hat aSS s 1;�. <t.ri tr n Iw n T t lz masons and JON WRITE Sores NlcUiliivray E Exeter Municipal Council. SCHCot, REPORT:- The following is" Council met at the Town Hall, May a correct report of S. S. No.5 McGil-3rd, as a. Court of Revision for hearing livray for the month of .April, Report fi appeals against the streetwatering as - is based on work and attendance of sessment. There being no appeals it pupils. Naives are in order of uzerit i was moved by J. Muirseeondeti by J. -Sr, IV, Cara $honk, Willie Lewis,: EVIMS that the court be closed, - Care Josephine Coughlin, May .hlctrory Tried. Edward Fawlder, Lily Lightfoot ; Jr, IV, Sam, Scott, Bosnia Lightfoot, :Leo. i Council caret pursuant to adjourn - Coughlin, Olive Short 3rd., Pearl'. anent at 'Town Hall, May 3rd, Ail Short, Gledys Short, Jennet elaguire, present. Ne)ly Lewis, Arnold Coughlin, Allis Minutes of previous meeting read Wilson; Sr. Tl, Marble Lightfoot, Ad- and confirmed.rian Coughlin, Adeline Hoffmann, , Levert -•-Evans-- That Mr. Fitton's Raymond Coughlin ; Jr, Ii, Clara . o cr of $25 per year to keep the town Lewis, Edward Jones, Fred Lewis, c.usk in repazr for term of three Eliza Hodgins, Aaron Scott,. Chester :j Years he accepted. -Carried. Morley ; Pt. II, Violet Short, May , Levett--Evans--That the following Fawlder, Willie Maguire. Christina accounts be passed and orders drawn Hoffmann, Ella Hudgins; Pt. T, Gene- . on Treasurer for sante :-•-•A. E. Fake. vieve Glavin, Lorne Sholdtce, Philo- ; salary as assessor. $4t.I.l) ; Truant We keep alwa ye in stock a la nsta Coughlan, A1laeaLightfoot, •• . officer's l'uok gi.00 ; Postage $1.:0 ; and well selected stock of FRESH i (J~*PIa3,Aierander Hodgins* Average aetemaSilas Handford.labor $ ,0) ; GetAt- Banca kanson, do, $3.00 ; James Creech. part J. Harvey Ione, Teaeher. , salary $00.0110 Hugh Spackman, gas- •. aline, $6.41; Wrenn -one & Snell, electric Full li - _ l light to May let 574.60 ; James Creech, tarantoll " use of horst $3.00 -Carried. 1 I'.,evett-Evans---'That 'W n Atktasan ering An BUI1 1:.3. --Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Olat- having ectardtA•*ef to tenosed t i that Cai)ebdo street tHeys < ll (fondly have recently moved into. { st'ool's tender at $I400 per sisal(, las heir new residence on Queen St,� ttia, 6 . THE Market Beimi o il�teryet end A. few days Y' we want to reduce our winter goods be fore Sprints Stocir arrives. We have received a very choice neer of LADIES' UNDER. SKIRTS in all .colors, with corded tui e, New and stylish. frailaisrs 1t4 ally l3 g Alf. Ironsidtl'tz faun just south of n g; the new barn et Jas, Heywood ready viilage,•�•'The Misses Ed is Irriptoving (Tont xo11 as received by the Clerk he fine -bred Jerre; for raisin J. Elliott, of KiYrkton, do- j their residence by putting a cement , accepted and rt <'•our of Reyzsion for when added to his he and John Heywood. wood. ! foundation under their kitchen, also as sante lee held on May 27th, at 8 o'clock ing the framing, tnE J h a H F rn-•-C`ax•ited, Ilearly thirty etiw�.�-^ with the assistance of J. Evans, of new verandas in front of the house, p''wind(--Arnastron • That rotxncil de; Pym' of G'entrait;<, v a , Exeter, the mason work, -The Nati built by Messrs, Gibson, of Lucan, atld gR" week the guests of - 1 storm on SuntTaa was a, _vete one a new fence built. by Sazn McKenzie Jotirn to Saturday, May 11th, at 8 • Mre, . Wright, ■ ed the exh)hitton.- (lime . a ea. Sunt! Y "�d h' douse o'clock p, nz,-. eai'ried. Jos, 131 tiney* J I3anthron anti Cever-el while rt lasted tees of UARDWAB . f Farilx Produce take P Ross. cows, which will give him and hiss, W, ted here last heir daughter, -Ed. Joy --has Esq, --•••Air, CI h raise is tT3rticefteYa, a �,...,un• and is patting in a cement cellar. c u .suint to adjourn t3chsll DastiwoAd G Ali f It t t S dap took tit da with has brother in the villa e.assn rl met p tj M Hie Lordship, the Bishop of Baron, Y village.- ' ,. '-et !Jut 13(1 z rtt on Wedrex• tiara( at Town Ha311, May 11th. tall ••--••-•-°^ others spent Sunday ui 5t, Ailirys,---• I been working u to F -- The livery limn of Mr. Wm. Battier Bgc>rl?3,---:itr. 3ohia t'hal�al of 1 .o ev of pc:winos meeting was 'sten, tris in town oe SanclaY ga t a eSeller Demist, will visit Dashweetes n confirmed. The of ICarl�tt7n, sand Rev. Waddell. ex. sa?l'l i , , emu ie,3d ,and confirmed • inn friends,--I)r.:tnderstrn aiilil sv: it, , i . _ candidates were , • ,. changed pulpits on Sunday latst,--Rev, tans:, I► • =lac to the shower of rain Tutledg , mar rill, to urge u I.len dis- e crowded tin sho of e,s Vs -pulpits s branches. church t was who r7 i a9 before the flee broke out 41 eomiannna`<a1I¢antfroan 'Messrs. Tre- e'Ti e- from M (shell, a3nd a1.e I)r, At :,« ' lnsaliit h a al :eddresa of the Bishop was lis Walden bas Stile; has driver to J. G. Maine, tC . nc.l, re e,ectrlc lights anon . eases of dont Mer)n im Sureate , Alt all a theP ones of 'iE ineheisea.•- T)ae L tdiQs' end le '5:,, u+tited efforts of the vii- g g and pwif+., from Exeter'. wen to u. � n *eases treated all cells teased tt)'Svit)a witch pleasure end pro- J n. a keep the fire ; ti'ellanl,toal street was x ail f sle. Mee lYs stay n tt dor i�ht promptly attended. Iiashwood, r AidSociety t• d holding their an- 1 a t t e t l t notes s abl to k p 3I 1• t• p t t nutiezl M• S It £ L day , tt a , P P p � tlnitrla, held confirmation in Sl:, I?aurs church Geo. Miners, o .xe .err span un •eseiit, r • in when .0, class. of 20 under the parental roof. -Rev. Bahl- pp clay lite(, a-ol was reduced to ashes, •• p�', on Friday evening, ±,,1; ebeenstruckbv light- , :11)nut fit --()n the stizne evening. R . �4 , ui t n ,e aaa or rt , �l f; �, d i� f " **beg. 'ti'r. Cheney lost liit•�•< 1 ins Y t Qt;--�' iia the • dy Cltg.-- Rev, t, • :a on, to 'en - FARMERS' C er,ll counter meetings the attendance B1tII.I?a,•--Clic+ weather kerpe Davy , �c tattoo the Tenl teraaice farattzr, of x1ua1 concert. on May lh, good atlw a• , ',t +ta1,• he proCeed with tl:e building of a gr and" traliai, will preach the CtnntcerStt''yf Wil l moat,, lecture, programme is being prepared for the about ,+; i ls„rth of cement which lattaic pavement on Let tnnipet=, gave hisl th b ildin him"e . 911 e a Mani street froth north side f 13. Reis zlrett wedding was,; • ,'text morningand evening. Rev. R, office a Fide of Metro- i Whiting will preach in the afternoon. 'anlemnized in St, 'Phomas' t'hurell' lt„lit«an hotel. The property owners The tea, meeting will be held on May 2 -. s has gone to Exeter ., 6. 3�irs.�i'illiaxlY to visit iter sister for a month.--i)ur- ing the storm on Sunday, the bairn and out buildings belonging to Ml Louis Deigal were struck by ltghtuin; and burned, together with sone ttoC and implements, The doss will - Liege, as the barn was lapses -Mr. Mc- Curdy, the town electrician, has re - the saes( side of ,seen -ions at: Bethel church on Sunda et traalla in Miller's Opera halt. (riving to sa•v- d d >a ,-a.�---.- p A. gate( but pretty lin's (lice to th north ,ids never' cool, it is to be hoped that ae.lack NV" ltel not large, but the ,address, i'will keep lava as the fruit theless, was interestingand instructive Frost p Y 11 give another similar lecture in %its wt fit e t trees are in fall bloom. -Miss Lillian the same hall on Thursday evening, Salton is visiting friends in Landon,-- at which Prof, Bedford, atsaisted by Landon. - miss its. Halliday intends leaving til othev', will render a. musical program. London shortly. Geo. Joynt drove to Leckuow this DEATI1 (W W. B. B3.a814',i.w,-•-Itlis week, having received iuteliigence•A of with sorrow we have to announce the the death of his brother's son, there.- death her e. death of Air. W. B. Bagshaw, teacher A son of Owen Geiger has been enga••- of Fairfield pub] C ac zool, as ea els clerk with the o son s et ness of five weeks in which he suffer- here, --Un ;Jondny evening the recent - ed severely. He underwent an opera- ly organized brass band played to the tion for appendicitis, from which he public for the first, time when in front .00E:` 9 Cd aseveral i S 7 arendered V C (l at dthey 1 e e1 i re r recd p a theopera, ball L never P of p Y �, r.. Ma tinThe iii- v L Qt I Tido eVening, Ystyle. n l;i rl v oill Ste. to selections in t full a select o s Y Y Y Y 10th, 1001, at the age of twenty-eight zens seemed pleased to heir band t n 1 ]d and. widow, c ai , is au vas « w wand years,He lent t theyeau call their own, t wide circle of friends in this -neigh- organization of which they may well boyhood to mourn his demise. In the feel proud. -Miss Annie Hudson, who short time he labored amongst us he has been in the village for some time bas won the lave and respect of al who came in contact with him, by his genial disposition and sterling.Chris- tian character. Mr. Biteshaw will be greatly missed in church work here, his place as Bible Class teacher was never vacant and the loss to the class will be great. We extend to the family and relatives of Mr. Bagshaw our sincere and heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement. One by one we cross the river; One by one our lives are o'er; But by faith in our Redeemer, r no more. tpart shall thee to We p Meet, yes meet, once more again, Within the portals of the blest, Free from worldly grief and pain With our loved ones now at rest. Mas. W.13. BAossew. —Dear Madam,--Wc the officers teachers and scholars of the Metho- dist Church, Centralia, desire to convey to you oursincere and heartfelt sympathy under your recent sad and .melancholy bereavement a kind and faithful husband and father has been severed from your home circle.. Wo have lost a beloved and efficient Bible Class teacher as well as a useful and efficient public school teacher, one who (endeared Mtn - self to the hearts of all our children. .His body has been wra pod in the winding shoat of death and consigned to the narrow house of the dead. His soul has been liberated' and now, we have reason to beiievo, is drinking of the river of Eternal Life, whose fountain head' is close to the Throne of God. And whil'st we mourn the departure from our midst of ono so beloved and respected by all, and shed a tear of sympathy with the friends that romain,letusbe cheered by the thought that the separation is not forever. Ile is only gone before, and a few short days or years at most andwe shall be united where death and separation are unknown, and where sorrow and suffering flee away, for God him- self shall wipe away alltears.. Let us not sor- row thefefore as those without hope, but look forward to the glorious resurrection and com- ing of the Lord Jesus himself to receive His own. Wo cogimcndyou to the care of Him who is a Father to the fatherless. a judge of the widow, the orphan's stay and the friend of the friendless ;and may 'He bind up the hearts that are broken, and appoint unto them that mourn beauty for ashes, the oil of joy :for mourning. The garment of praise for thei'spirit of ..heavi- ness. The stroke is heavy but it comes from a loving Father who does not afflict willingly. Let us kiss the hand ihat applied the rod and say, It is the' Lord let Him do what seemoth Him good. Signed on behalf of the Church,• and Sunday were read'and approved. School. ' Rev. S. Salton, Thomas Neil, Mrs. 'Evans, By-law No. 3, confirming the ap- Alfredli'odgins, Jesse Elston. pointment of pathmasters was passed 0 ort • The ,petition for the formation of a ATTENTION. For the next 30 days we will sell large cedar fence post ,and. wire at the very lowest price. Also all kinds of lum- ber, shingles, house furnish- ings complete and coal at Olathworthy's LUMBER WIRD JURANTON, Yard east of G. T. R. station. 0 4.0 N 0A learning dressmaking, has returned to Ther horse in Hilisgreen forthe present, --.Tames A, Bell hits the brickwork of his fine new barn completed, It will he 40x60 feet,.and replaces the one des- troyed by fire last fall, -Francis Cole- man and Mrs. Coleman were in Exeter during the past week visiting Mrs. Coleman's brother, C. W. Smith. -- H. M. Poussette, general agent for the °itnade, Life .Assurance Co,; was here last week visiting the local agent, G. J. Sutherland. -A number of our vil- lagers on Friday evening last attended on Fri- day inKippen h. the ball given K pp „•n an r having dap evening. They report g enjoyable time. --F. E. Kern. has pur chased a new driving horse. -J. P. Ross was in the village last week. - Win. Wren of Hibhert was in town on Monday visiting his brother, Geo. Wren and wife, the latter of whom is seriously ill. -On the evening of May 21th the annual tea -meeting in connec- tion withethe Ladies' Aid of the Meth- odist church, will be held, After tea addresses will be delivered by Revs. Messrs. G. H. Long, of Kipper, and A. L. Russell, of Seaforth, interspersed with music. wt HORSES SOLD. -T. J. Berry, daring the past few weeks, has disposed of six Imported Sires, including Shires and Clydes, at handsome figures. These animals were imported last fall by Mr. Berry, and by good judges are conceded to to the finest lot brought to Canada for years. They were selec- ted with care and sold here to breeders at the closest figures consistent with quality. The last sale was made to Hon. Thomas Greenway, of Manitoba, of a handsome five-year-old Shire stallion, which he intends using on his own. stoqk farm. The animal was shipped from Exeter on Monday with a carload of thoro'bred stock. -• oeeaasion. Grand Bend Granton at high noon, Saturday MAY , to pray. 11) of east the rem ai:ai,ng 60 O. SUNI3i4tY,13. A„ EXETER ONT. '11, when Mies Jenny Carty, of Gran- to he provided for ant of the gen Law t)Qfres. Private Funds to Loan. DRRIESS.-Mrs. Maria Gill, of Exeter, moved into her slimmer home here on Monday.-•--Whai• night have proved a> serious accident. took place on Sunday, wheu Mr:, Ambrose Allen was struck on the !lead by rt ladder that fell from a barn. Dr. Hodson was at once sum- moned and dressed the wound. By careful attention she will recover. - Mrs Ware Oliver presented her hus- band on bouncing baby 1 1 with a sane f; theOarriere Saturday L.ta. S, .t�. Usborne Council. And family moved into the new manse the people , , w tw, r evening lastP PthisCouncil lash. --Mori au Monday et n3 . tt-- a.ans-- That on Wednesday, Otl .ion y gLt, t o D ,�1e , .n neighborhood 4 11( Ni iib May - "' ; t .heti in 1E 11 a shoran is again )n �< t bought t h 7 7 e a 1 ' 11 lotsiic'r S tt meet , k rafrom t 'turn c a ttzoo S z w blacksmith, f EI 3 n ea 1•, J manse and moved his wife and #«tinily and spent the averring at, the ,1I3 tlio- 8 p• tn. in on Wetlne daffy.-'1`ize people of our dist parsonage . The evening was a Guo. H. BISSETrx, Clerk burg are jubiliant over the bonus spent in social inter:purse,. tousle and I grant for the breakwater. I don't games. Mr. May called Mr. and Mrs. think the prieY is too small, --Bert f r •d and read to them a, Whalen Holt visited friends in Shipka on Mon- day last.-11Sessrs. Hamilton & Co. have the new engine placed in the mill and is giving entire seeisfactiou. ton, eldest daughter of the late Josue.' end fluids of the Amunieipnllty.and that ('art)' was married to Mr. N.;H. Hard- the Clerk he in'•truetetl to ask for g, travelisr for A. al, South & Co„ of tenders for sald work,-Carriten London. The ceremony was perforin- Evans •••Lovett -That the Clerk ask ed by the Rev. W. F. Brownlee. for applications for ringing town hell and tenders for ase of scales. Tenders and applications received up to Friday, Crediton. May 17th,- Carried, a fee of l signed, as he !teethe promise high- erofaEvans=lNvt•tt- .1li.at, a Iieena salary elsewhere. Bitinl.s.— L v, i v ta,trr.•sting reeep• S3t1,Otl he charged for the privilege of tion service was be t1 au chs' Metheddzst selling cigarettes to the municipality I evening the .astir „ The Maid :and Empire sive SheC'ba church on Sunday, F and that a it -law he prepared con- 1 ell, y - e•ret xe calved into ,; °i Tupper cleared $100,()00 on the raise i (then ed lit 1t r, i tr firmingthe motion. l3 laic( to take 7 pp S I Bee law Pacific. T n '•1 Ct •h ucl . - � ern I', ' h elle c t xiorth silt a --( au •lit passing lieYe f. bels sire ass n L fu 1 neem effect trona 1 ff I b l P. pfrn , ci a r ache e z:led pastor Ix t 3, 1.--'' Donald Currie, a shoemaker, mit town 1. E. L. cam Charlottetown, suicide by drinking carbolic acid Me dray. One week from Friday will be •?4r of May. Don't forget the races in eter. See list of events advertise Id ostia( another column. very fllatterinsr address, and on behalf -^- - I News of the death of Mrs. Jot of the people, presented diem with i' Millson wllo has been Maloney, of Port Iluron, formerly, o well filled purse of money. Mr. Rets- laid tip with a severe cut, in hie foot, is the Sth concession, 131anahard, h sat Toads a suitable rely. After we are pleased to state, a able to b e out; been received. freshments, and the singing of (X wain,-blr, and Mrs. J, «`right.pent' be with you till we meet again" and ,Siit7dsty at Centralia visitii,g relatives TESTIltiO'�iAL OF 11R. THOM� prayer, the people departed, delighted and friends. -Duffield taros. bad the Ri?SSELL, with the evening's enjoyments. -Airs, misfortune the other day to lose avery Gillis and Mrs. Peter are nearing fine horse which they recently purchas + TO Tx3E V.u.UE (!x� broad smiles those days, wedding ed at a good figure. -Jos. McCarty ty has ENGLISH S CUC I� I'OOD. bells are ringing.,,--i'V, W. Buchanan, had his barn repaired ; it heti recently Biddulph Council. EX".ET1ER LUMBER YARD. Large stock of Lumber—pine and hemlock, 170,000 feet of hemlock lumbar for barns etc., reasoshingles, bale Jlaths S VIand LIS CYard: East sPricesd M n s Main t. The council met pursuant to adjourn- ment, the Reeve and all the members present. Each commissioner received ,---t n have us very"4IY, Me -that I hcern. i ave two � lightning. TiltThis`s to f b t Man., _trucl. tY gbeen >;a Winnipeg, Y �. of vCali interesting and able addresses in the Carty was rendered powerful during English Stock Food, for young Town Hall, on. Wednesday and Thnrs- the storm from the effects of the shock which were fed on separated tail day evenings of last week, in the in- but hes recovered. --The members of They did remarkably well on thef•. the road lists for the pathmastt'rs in terests of the temperance cause. -G. the Sunday school held a meeting on I think it excellent food and evo their respective divisions, The follow- : K Brown is laid up with a severe ;Monday evening to decide as to their recommend its test: to stock raisers. anniversary. FuII particulars will be TliYILAs Rosette., given l titer.--Jahez MYiison on Times- Csbor day last brought- home from Landonp rine 1.4 lbs. $1.00.. ing accounts. were ordered to be paid : B. Dickens, rep road, div 3, $1.00.; Geo. Haskett,do, O. S. R., div 3. $i1.00: N. Davis, do, div 3, $1.00 ; Jos Armi- tage, rep concret culvert, div 8, $1.00 ; D, `Vestnhan, concrete tile $22.00 ; M. Breen, tile drain, div 3 and 4 $4.00 Jas. Carrigan, rep two culverts, div 4, $1.00 ; W. Revinc'ton, new culvert, div 2, $2.•00 ; W, Flynn, rep cul and work on Richardson's hill, div 2, $3.00; A. Patton, work on road, div 2, $1,00 Jos Wil d d' 2, 50c , Jos Atkin attack of blood poison. Everybody is looking forth to May 19th, Sabbath next, known as the Young People's Alliance rally day in the German Evangelical church. In the forenoon the service will be devoted to the in- terest of the Y. P. A. The pastor Rev.. J. G. Litt, will preach au appropriate sermon for the occasion, in the even- ing a grand program will be rendered by members of the Alliance and the church choir. --We have had change- able weather lately ; hail and snow on. Wilson Your money refunded if purchase unsatisfactory. o iv a • Sunday,cool days and freezing point at son, rep bridge, div 2, 50c ; Henry 00Mnight.The fruit has not suffered much Falls, repairing 2 culverts div 2, $2.00 ;eG -Mrs H.Silber, is on the sick Nott. vies, s, ditching, div 2, $4,00 list this week.- The western hotel is J. Knowles, 2 cul and rep road, div 5, receiving a much needed coat of paint $3.02 ; D. Wessman, concrete tile, div g which adds greatly to its appearance. -Dr. Sellery, dentist of Rennin was here professionally on Tuesday last. The doctor is considering the advisa- bility of opening a branch office here. -Rev. and Mrs. R A. Miller, of Park- hill, called on friends hereonMonday last, on their way to district meeting• in Exeter. -Dr. and Mrs. Rivers at- tended the annual district meeting held in Exeter, on Wednesday. The doctor was the delegate from Crediton 5, $100.00 ; S. Ryan, 2 dys 'vith grader, L. R., new road road and ' 1, $20.00; Jn Coursey, rep cul, div 1, 50c ; 'Wal- ter Coursey, rep cul, div 1, $1.00 ; Alf. Hodgins, rep cul and work on road, div 1, $1.50'; Sas Coursey, rep road in winter div 1, 1.00 ; N. Ryan, rep cul and work on new road, div 1, 51.75 ; F. A. Ryan,1e days with grader, div 1, $2.25 ; H O'Reilly, provisions to A. Robinson, an Indigent, $2.50 ; "Ai1- Council met May 4th pursuant to vertiser, aid, posting up voter's list in circuit. Chris. Zwicker, traveller, adjournment all the members were 1890, $2.50 ; Patterson Ss Ellis, concrete, n ant Sundaywith his brother's a ler, present. minutes of April - meeting tile N, • B., Moiety 94c ; A Davis. rep • • p ''• signed'and sealed. S d 0 --- - new school section composed of parts BnxEFs.-bTr, Bobier of Exeter en- of -sections No. 5, 2, 4, and 6 was being tertained - our citizens with his'phot- strongly opposed, so the prayer of the ograp g . inflammatory rheumatism MissAhc f+ Ford, of Detroit, is home visiting he who left here a number of years ag etre- h one evening last week. -Miss petitioners was riot granted: = Maud Isaac has gone to visit her sis- : A, Court for the, revision of the as- .... in Lucan who is suffering: from sment roll far 1901 will be held at �' - vi at 10 o'clock in r the forenoon, Alice Elim lie on June lst Parents.—Mr. Simon Steep, ofPetrolia Orders were issued in payment of d accounts amounting to $113.70, and -141 has returned and concluded to become a citizen. of. Sodom once m or. e. -Mrs. W. Sweet who has been very ill is im- proving and it is hoped will .soon be quite well. -Mrs. Milligan of London'. who has been visiting at hex parents. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac, has returned home. -Mr. Wm. -Smith paid Sodom. a,flying visit on his new wheel on Sun- day. -Mr. S. Prouty lost a very val- uable pig one day recently. council adjourned to meet, June lst after court of revision. A Marseilles boy, 14 years old, who has been blind in one eye from his birth, bas had his sight restored in a marvelous way. During a quarrel he received a couple of blows on the blind eye, which, after the consequent bandages were removed, was endowed with sight. 'It's a new style of oc- ulism, but one not likely to be triad SUDDENLY' ATTACK until everythin;r else had failed. iC p sinful and dangerous Colic, Clamps, Dlarr 'C CURE A CCLD,IN.CDiE DAY. painful t Cholera Morbus Cholera In h Qninine Tablets. . Bromo �O kcLaxative Q T RR c. & �Za ■ � �+ a `®�+ Fowler's Extract of Wild S t t� ATTACKED. Children aro often sudden% attacked by Dear Dysentery T ets. All tan ani, a o, Dr.' o Strawberry is a pxoxnpt and sure; caro which , druggists refund the money if it t'.ails'to ours, r}•IENSALL GODERICH should, always be kept in thehenSc." 71 E. W. Grove's signature is on each bottle. road to gravel pit, $10.00 ; Lucan San, in full for printing to date $4.00 ; Board of Health meeting end giving notices, $9.00. The Clerk was itlstruct- ed to advertise the C. of R. to meet on the 3Ist inst. The council adjourn- ed to meet again on Friday, the 31st of May at 10 a. w. W. D. STANLEY, Clerk. Winchelsea H. Brown, of Winchelsea, hada novel Band somewhat interes ging - ex- perience the other; day, during a thun- der storm. Ile was driving through Stephen township i P when. the storm was gathering. At first he was temp- ted to drive into Mr. Coughlin's, on the town line. but thought he could reach P. Curtin's, on the London road, before the storm over took him. He reached Mr.Ourtin's, and as he was ty- ing his horse, the lightning struck a post near by. Mr. Coughlin's barn, at whose plu ce he had intended to stop, wasyalso struck. The lightning eve-' densly was after Mr. Brown. • The huckelberry •crop promises to be very, large this year on the ruins of IN orthern Michigan, Science Hill. BRItira.—The Zion E. L. are giving. venin of on'bee e ' 1 t cia ice-cream sog 2 R of :May. -Wm. Nethercott' is the newly appointed Sunday school sup- erintendent at Zion . -The executive ve committee of Zion E. L. are follows : President, Netto S. Switzer; lst vice; H 3. Armstrong ; 2nd 'vice, 'Maary E: Switzer ; 3rd vice, R. W. Switzer ; 4th vice, 3. B. Epplett ; secretary, alias. Barnett. ay We're glad to sell them—you'll be glad to own them, Necessiti-e LAWN MOWERS GARDEN RAKES GARDEN HOES . FLORAL SETTS - SHOVELS, SPADES u n D li b BRIEFS. -Mr. John O'Connell left Monday morning to visithis sister, Mrs. Potter, and to attend the Pan- American.—Mr. and Mrs. Holland have gone to London on a 'pleasure tour.—Master Jounie O'Connell is this week the guest of hit grand parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Connell. Master Johnnie Blake spent Sunday at his home in St. Coluinban,--ylr. Joe. Carpenter, who has been laid up for some weeks with a very sore "knee; is iloing CHURNS -, WASHERS WRINGERS r SCREEN WINDO POULTRY NE'T1 81 DDE1a.8. We have then from 750 to $1,50 as ueenston AND Porti 2 carloads received, ilf,f1DY MIXED p., Jewell and Elephant are thepaiuts "we' seii ?VW MU Ft The new and beautiful wall finish, 23 new till •... •