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Exeter Times, 1901-5-16, Page 8
has lainhe} britt bent matt uli't offal died ves- a df• THE MART •X.RT,Ellt TIMES 6 , other alai -V]ErTS Beate) ?-- The orcttrred ' inn iectdeat Bi s Alta •1ttx*�ta�rrsr~ ,L ether amusing' stnt'ea,f an[t tvllich gi> to sltoit" tlxart ail t eLti�e- ToRE � meats arM careful! ll or rocllt,� e• Q*i Priv(p Only - _ So much to interest the buying public at this the year that we scarcely know ' season l aho.tit. `ou knots we special note. Suppose is have so many lines all worthy A Af ust sv ht a department to talk furnishings. Our stock ofi say furnishings few ords about house e' amination, You know cash and e standva very close big advantage when buying Carpets, LinojeurmssWalbpa.ee a s and curtains. , l papers Si.23 the yard for lore?y 1.elve, p Wilton Carpet, fine enough, nice 1 for 4 e a special es 15U the 2r enough and good enoughdrives in Pair" enough, For a tains. 1f on a Cur- ie.' y went value in madiur- priced Curtains, you cart get ober- f ad. A bitty tong otheetbings, foe herself Atter 'les, sae said she isenaeet that Mr. of hr[sinese,) had sale, and would She ret[[i•xted to est"fsLIIPp, when e Store she wanted aye rs ago to read ieked tt the' ,[z a~ alit from the country out was looking fora bat priceing several stn. noticed in hie,advert (years since out some cheap hats for Met go and see his, the store, sotnewh t she could saiddellet find must 11 f Tl7IRs of Ixaany yea advertisements. $1,00 the yard fora. choice .of the eee ,, finest and most select lot of Bole?' $105, $ .OQ, $2 75 and 25 S B t sho Carpets drat we. have .bar a' sun. Loyely new gins in fine Lace}for • in Blue,.•, Greens, Greys, Fasynsa n Some very pretty is nithis Curtains.. ra: l Bronze effects, They're effects in thin lot. They re beauties. • gain izn this lot. a�rTc yaral for new Tapestry f' $485 and $3.40 the pais ,for a fine Covets,. the kind thee look well lot of new Tapestry Curtains and wear well, ,very pretty effects in new Blues, Greens, eee the yard fortertry be t Fawns Tetras and OIive shadshadings.t'y li"ostl Carpels thatorraY a'n ewn ply liar p y, are, cleat,rr,scoured yarn, anti the newest colorings and shad - Inge. See them. 25,', 3r1, 40e and 4iic for at veru select lot of 17nion Carpets. Good ;taam:is for little stoney. all Papers are on the quick moves with its, Style, quality aunt value tell the tale. We are proud of our stook, of well papers, They arejust as pretty ,as pretty eau be. Ask to see them. TEW.4 flave the Best business men owes him - It ie this business which induces ars t he tiff ire navy Ltinasery per+ G policy, of oars claim to Ire $t and con - b es#+ everything in tine ewest its .1...!.22 0 Line of S, Enelislt and German Decorate eases, French China, Limos aand Japanese Ware. FANCY GOODS OF AU. RESCR1 Tion!$. Forr��Marriage licenses, esildirm ,:Watchertt, clocks, .l<etirwca>Er�-y#i CALL spectacles„ es„ et 112, Ii IC ; iriaag ;t Specialty. Watt:j P SrarxsFctaira t? 3f11c11 of your future suecess depends upon the thorlug1 preparation you receive, therefore be careful won you are selecting.a school. .No two schools are alike. The excellent reputation that Our College enjoys, the large patronage we receive, the splendid sue - cess our students bare in securing arta holding situations, indicates that our Dominion Is one riteeforroouretsltein autiluI catalogue in which you will find full particulars concerning our College. It you c get t e he hest in re, eeducationate at any time, W. de ELLIOTT,. Principal. TO ADVERTISERS. JOHN The co changes must be left EXETER. el not laterthanthan Tuesdaynoon, R 1 advestisexnente accepted up to noon 1 W ednesdav of each week. Lv3URANCh, + — „, ] The lax rate dolls.. Thomas, IME , 2.� E mills Ifs T L on ia, L the h 0 et T dollar. alt t air A6rn tartlratiPesTERtr Asstrsa*acs row' bit: Samel Martin, was in Toronto j the past week on of Tors. stow, of Toronto; also for the Primmat $'OM ,, Rev. ML. Brown of Toronto, is the Nsa�fa ztekt Conn; a1 of Loudon, England ; : guest of his son aaJ ereerce esstreexce Cosrrays, of .Eng James St. church. Rev.. C. WV .Brown, of ' ' The oxen have started to wear striate ACTe;nasalevanen • syloC from stamper- r hats : will the effeminate men tranent mace BRo�V,J m sta, g shirt �vaiste this summer?, wear Brown's NairNerie•t Ont. o+• Mrs. Thos, Snell: Jr, left Afonda ..�.. �_____•_Nu Lansing, Mich., where she will y for iter husband, who has been there ifor THURSDAY, uAY 16TH,sortie weeks. 1001. Miss Ethel Pi 1 1 Cleveland, Ohio per left last week foe LOCAL HAPPENINs�S• i terkMrs�iMcKiure home with here she rdsis� i We understand that the J. E, McDonnell is havingglment of volunteers will not march re - barn here, repainted+ his livery ;camp as reports had it but a ch to Bn anent Willie 'Knight son of F. in the oId usual way -first go to camp a is confined i his room o 3. $night ; senger and observat n aeheSss pas- person mess, wing to III- t . Richard Speare, will this week mow without bei J. D. Graham, of Toronto, into the residence vacated byL voter, un need tc.rit on Fridayl was in isntot U where he Mrse dente, int Dr. Andersoand purchasing 1 > xitr, Thos. Oud person nee horses the fall when until 1 day for dhis o o y lett Mon- + who pnrchasecl the Peopert more week. g , as announced last • move to town front Usb y Will Tbranch of the O'Sullivan 13u o Before leavingae' aness Tbe bCollege, ClintonL'I churchthe which D. in Hensalr, hag been dist- K the with which D. continued+ was identified of took Dr.' Sweet has improved the a i occasion Iast Tuesday eveningto the once of we tresidenceimp b appear- 'sent hire with a beautiful cick a r a abey-window, y the erection of token of their higheemi a = a'. leawkshaw .Mr. Prior was a fomer resident him. Bold Effects to moved his house. ; eter, t of Ex_ where e effects the sato London on Tuesday, 1 Thos. Gree There are several weddings reside. Man., Ex -premier of. Crustal City, Lapis, in which gs on l of that tt s e shipped province, o someed p vi p a nc , c e p car r1• 1 load of breeding r zk d eknown o otun ' f•,, E ca Exeter t[ from o r ' an will this s static) participate. d Moses Gard'ne p tropate. tIo • Ota ED TN .,-•-A quiet wedding took t Wednesday. at the residence of ecce George Sarewell, John street, wbexj Rev, IVa, Martin, B. D., per- formed the ceremony widelt made T, J. Lockbert, of ICin stop formerly principal .of the Exeter Public Schoot, and lairs, R. Sanavell, of town, -man and wife, Only the immediate rela- tives were present, The . newly wed- ded Couple took the nmenin rrrute for .Beffalo, where t tt.Lia en visit the Pan -Ain. toy willy willgo to After reside. they !i'.zragston to reside, T1te good wishes of many Exeter friends got, with theta. A YaOR MfgTRRT,-,.Lust week lobo around t1 fins ed the tree plentigg w p art of the cemetery, also filling h of the g nds tau gaps of the -old part with young trees, In all 134 spruce trees were planted. The y ttnektrees are One $peetutens and In the a ew years will materially' improve ppeaaraance of the cemetery, The work in the old part of the cemetery is being pushed taloug vigorously and is most satisfactory, The farmers of lime Stephet+ an Lisburn,?, Are pre- paring to form a hes Cr) Irani suitable soil for top dressing. After the bead stones are straightened up an repeite ed the grnund will be levelled with the toI? dressing and will ton be sewn with /awn grass. • PRR,SiiTTERIAAT OBNT The executive of the Pres tury fund committee h• gone over the reports r grcga,troee of the o zwittee aimed at getti nd it was proposed to de n' debt purposes and $ general fund, Reports u $SO4,00t. have been subset debt fund and $525,000 mazy fund, including estim scriptions yet to be recce w est, Thus thmber of ere Iack n the sum asked for the co tough actually the m mark has been already. pass 000. The tithe Deed for tits on of the effort, according ion of the Generali •Asse fay I, The committee pro ate to MAy 28, and resove tioneandemtssspappeal station iin't OU Sabor a bath, , liz 10ial ,iorl wb not convenient'., on Sabbath, Af Envelopes have beets taieting a brief appeal. settle blanks far the naante of the contributor and the Amount of the offering+ OUR reit ON TITS ;AT ?--Be. ng now and continuing for some , the municipal court- of revision e held throughout the province, t will be weU to remind those re interested of an important dmeet to the voters' listsactcent session of the legislature s amendment itis enacted that ne who will be of the age of •one years within thirty days e stay fined for bearing •appeals county judge, and who possess - other necessary qualifications tle hint to he entered on the list, shall have e the e ri 1 n it the g h to and liinser•tedhiinethenrn ors' aided to volt, at nxaxnicdpal ti and elections to tbe legisln- mhly." The ntnst convenient city to add raa,ues that have mund i ipal rom the lcourts of revision.essment necessary to delay until the the judges' courts are held. e in writing must be given to cipal clerk of any appeals to assessment roll. All male ho are twenty-one years of tl[er who wiil be twentq-one age in autumn, and Br•i tisk ty birth or naturalization ing to the Municipality, are be placed upon the list. mucous judgment of the fire he Ontarir' UR rruxn..- byterian cen. .ire carefully eeeived from hard, The ng S1.000,0QQ vote $400.( 000 0Q4 to the ulleate hat ihed fort the for the corn. ates of suh- ved ftotn a n the \*ortla- g us7ii•,11U11 of corn fund, itlion•do]Iar ed by $325„- completi- to the aac- mbly, was longed the a. to make eongrega. be church, ntribution ere this is. May 2e. Zsv g'inni weeks shill b and it wl'o amend rec thi `+anyo twenty from th to the es the to e�nti rair tar as x 1 Pl vt en tercel List, ass Nt election, tire, nese oppo[•tut been onnl is at the It is not fall, when Due notic the muni against ti persons tv age, or ra years of subjects Z and belong entitled to a, juges of t rt of appeal, may he temporarily absent ng disqualified from being less he has left his rest. - ending not to return. ,A. not ownenant or occupant in order rder to• he bee titled to be put on the list. dn ea - titled age and British citizenship Residence, the gnalifica[tious, receives a lax a r, the past week has which he will number of stockers, b101 he the put on his grass farms. weather was wet and disare«ahle, and the attendance a the several rhurche,, small as a corset -quence, ,7, Spackxna0, agent for Allan Lin .Royal Mail steam -ships. IL Spackman s bar!ware store Exeter, or Grand Pend Park, Grand bThere are alreadyBend. horses here iu trainearly `a dozen load comprised horses and °cat y. The chased from farmers in this tie' Our. .Among the lot was a section• year old Shire handsome five from T. J. Berry, stallion Purchased Messrs Geo. of Sensate tided as Willis and Alf. Ford, pall -bearers, at the funeral of the late Will 'Bagshaw who died at Fairfield, near Centralia, on Friday last. The remaino were conveyed to the Centralia depot Saturday. rnornin and forwarded to g C ing far thee- former home of his wife,n and interredd on May 24th: Ed. Boors he-- races 1 in the cemetery there. W.Ruston eieenrich, has a fast stringy of as undertaker, together.w withfriends f lames 9V4tlrs and sehaavehcornplet- maithe ns re- ed their lumber resting the re_ ed t e ire building, ard office, le is. its last resting place, well Iigbted a a Rodt. Creasy, of ed ri e township, has , access to the and an old. and respected friend either e easyyards from tow on Friday was in the, side. , late of Blake, Times office. and paid his hed yearly the session fof eue e, took pos. seriptiou for his paper, for thsub- 29th slond0 4t? Metropolitan hotel, on 'time. Monday, r Anderson, the late lessee and. although Mr. Creasy is i,uhis 82nd year, has moved his family to Stratford, from a recent attack of la where the gh somewhat weakened y will reside until another still smart an his feet, enjoys excellent hotel is procured, sir. until has si grippe; is been a citizen a Exeter bet one.. year,kg t and but he has formed a wide acquaitatance 1 Creary is one oof the sturdy,intellect as and won an enviable reputation, as in his younger days. Mr. and o a first enviable r mutation con-, l and honorable pioneers, aggressive to ducting f lee lass ho , with honor made Usborne township what it is to. Alli day, the banner ;townslip of ,Ontario: DrsTRxox MEETING. — The annual district meeting of the Exeter Dis- trict, London Conference, eves held in Main St. church, Exeter, on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday, ministerial session was held, tE. Ford, chairman of fife district, 0 upy- ing the chair, whiter Rev. G. Dewe g Jewett appointed ted P journal 'There was a tall a end! eecretaar A trend � attendance. e. I4 Irvin v c$ m eIv from y, es cal College, was recommended d Theologi- cal into full connection, a tor- dained for the Ministryand or- dained the con. ferenee held in June ; Joeph Coulter, 1 of•Victorta College, Toronto, was re- commended to remain on trial asr ; bationer, of four years' standing . W. A. Walden, of Elimville, was recom- mended to be continued on trial as probationer of two years' standing. No one was recotnrneuded for 'super- annuation,- On Wednesday conference session was held. Rev. G. H. Long was elect-, ed statistical secretary. after which the following persons were appointed to the different committees :- ,Susten- tation Fund committee, Ref, C. W, Brawn, committee, E. Rueston ; Stationing Sabbath School "c committee, Rev. Milyard Waddell, A. W. $umphries ;; Ep- worth League committee, Rev. G. R. Long, J. $, Rivers, M. D.: Annual' Conference Missionary committee, A. W. Humphries, The following lay- menwere appointed to the Conference; R E Hueston, Jos Cobbledick, A W RumWm J nes, T avid Payne , Phillips, Bellamy, Geo 'Sherritt, H Schofield, Ry Rodgins, Jno Essery, Geo West - e R. Pickard Coo Exeter ensaji 01400Br>P**40,0tb*iiOdi0i000000. We have just opened p up a beautiful lite of ladies Shirt Waists and Blouses. prices rang all the :w. ,. t c to �'3,50, We purchased way fro : ,J{} 1 ased them direct from the n1a1Iul%i<fi;t , . and themtyles are the latest and the prices are certainly ors' your fa vol',,1 I22 � �������+��ainalatcaare�t�a��ali�.srara . 1 some S61nRai SpcGjaI F Metes silk urd wool shirts, regular $1.00 for MM eri's fast colored flannelette shirt's, regular 60c 40c Men's Balbriggan shirts and drawers silk striped, hoc for ' ► st, teed, regillar 11��.n"sbtack du`ck overall with moo ,. s tth bib, speeial,reQular 40c yards heavy weight, 38 inches '' ?ol for d. print,. abig assortment of patterns the wide, fast colored 24>� yards fancy American � regular 12% for IOC fast dye, lovely uslins, all colors warranted . , y new patterns, regularly worth sac for' ed 3 lbs. finest selected Valencia raisins for Besk,Paris whiting per, lb Best clothes pins per doz ale Best garden seeds a As for 01 5c Pure Paris green, (imported,) per lb 25c 25c LL Wall ?gprNOGra 6&DGt We have a magnificent assortment, in .both lou high priced goods. Prices :range from to t medium and ceilings to maficlt. We can 3 'dcic per rail, borders an suit the most fastidious taste CURTAINS.— Lie have them in excellent sr ties Eadie $1 +7a, $2.00, $2.25, $2 75 $3.00 at 3oc,. 75e, $i.o©, S1.2; �a 3.5 and $3.73 per pair., pair imported direct by us from the manufacturers i Britain. n Great .hundreds of yards of new carpets, lovelyi designs and colo "fubargains.We , Pair Highest Prices for FarmA�"4#l�uct. e Woes. Union and wool colorings, head 25; 35c, 44c, 30; 75e per yard.. All bar made carpets siamoseeireiesoseemeesar [ T1 iii!!ill Plokar D'ir'ect Importers. num, David Collins, Jos Charlton, Dr, River.. The reports showed a small increase in membership, and an in- crease in missionary offerings, Re- solved I ed that the e next annual al meeting nIe held at Centralia. A very kindly and =appreciative vote of thanks tendo The apple yield in this section this near will be small, the bloom being;. light, FredIIaL wlsl wleft f Tuesday situation ing forLondon,hete be has secured re fixe chain=ran, and also lis` ` Absolutely pure vote of thanks to the Exeter eo let ,sold at Lutz's drugBaking Powder their kindness in entertatinpIn p t o�2ac tens. store to 10, 15 and delegates. After the slrtginggof he' Mrs. Shaw, wife of principal hymn, prayer by Rev. Jno .Ball and of Blyth, visited p Shaft', the benediction by the chairman, the 'Miss Shasv, Afatltner, her daughter, meeting was closed. The Misses McCallum Douglas, visited Mr. R. and Mrs. Mr. E. Pickard has family at IIdertan McCord and full passed Success- , over Sunda y in the recent dental examine,- Two basket -ball teams will have a dans, match in the school grounds an 11. Ruthven McDonald, Who sangday evening next. Tttes- lrere on An admission fee Tuesday caching, will move will be charged. from London to Toronto in a few days. D. V., the Rev. Mrs., John Meteer and family,y M. A•, will preach at both Canon Richardson,se ces bare resided here for the who iTrivitt Memorial chinch on Sunday years, left last week for Cross two ext All were onlay Ya,., where they will loth Mr. Meteer y Are you 24thoing to take and snake that place their future n the concert on the anme, ell I guess, of going The.McDonald to bel ax yes, everybody is going Qaartette,af London p support the band, gave a concert in the Opera Rouse on willp' each in McTavish, of ofTuesday evening, under the auspices reach in James.. st. •GIencoe, of e Chosen Friend's a The Sundachurch on theinmese y next, Rev. h, in Glencoe. n official. ever given in Exeter, saped of the fifes best xng.forllsr, yJoMhvislx, in Glencoe. attend- the 00 Amy Johes, who is attending ante was fairly good. Conservatory of mixed in 'London, tbe supplementary took part in a musical recital on Sat - In down inl the Dominion the urday, given bySat- brour day,and Mr. Miss Feat N. Ilablyn a • grant was made for abb yn' Hewlett. harbour at Grand Send a harbourMiss Rbblyn e pupils• St. Joseph's nuc! fir Bend, a harbour at in will he pleased to knowiccul t she will will b e her clay Bayfield aud' Goderich harbours voice culture, aodT... is .�",4(10.for„a:post office at 171inton' also the residence of MnMr and 0,000 for Scalp Food ,Wednesday, J• j' Boss. nesorkisli"Sca p prevents ' bald , 1 y; May 2pnd, at Miss p. .m, hes itch -Laron m, pupil thosesd roL) n ingY ' f do d .daa dr uff; restoresd ,willy , , meet ee fat dall d grey� and ,: de ' hairsir toaof itst ktas no natural lessons ss urti on ' a1 color and vi, g s xn voiceaculture ,on at th tality and is also an excellent ha home of Mrs, John `Farm dressing, Only 5Ue a bottle, Ie t bat day of each week. m, on erate Drug store. WIllgo Charges moderate. The time table for the public school n Where ?yore the with rue Bridget 1 leaving, tehigh ' school and university' 'see the Opera ]Cathe 1. their -'•to the bearaung Canadians itt matriculation examinations their drill andVithen! which will begin July 2 and continue until be sue greeting to theRing.”g that Jttly 15, "rias been issued.by the eau- re 'Welke," Laosgoing ' To cation department, Applications to At a meeting of the Sons of Bug: _ write at any of the coliegiates must land Benevolent encs Society- on ordered be made, before May 24th. a letter of eofami ly of was ordered y, Are you going to Perkhill on M'a Cbe sent to the family late Secretary, 24th ? .There to a lacrosse. match Capt. Rem tory;. between Se Marys and laParkhilllacrosse teams; ed Secretary in hisplace,.and elect - 24th baseball match between St: Thomas Spackman was elected as Treasurer $: and` Lucan teams, between irn, . , `*y{�r•'Senior nIace user [n' pring usands of Dollars' worth of new Spring Goofs reagy ;o • coon., 1 lite' Bros, invite 'their friends to see their new tions, is the moi • to buy staples. We have the best vel' the trade, as we sell our Prints White- s and Flannelettes at old prices. a �a'Olaaxoa +1+ti i lefel• . ieele+f• +14. 11-11.^i.'i,+ ++ +•l+sl•++d'+ ++1` " } •Her+!+ . Al epartnt ants are Crowded With .New Goods This onto._-. •t' ++3 ielee +•l'•3+•I••'rrt• lee -e++++++++++++++++++ k+1,4.$ Dress Goods, New Prints,. New Shirtin s New h. ea -r, New Ties, New Shirts, Now d'w all in the newest shades e Tweeds,. New d8s and styles, Wk. PAPER, ever' lead a hazer seleetit lt. We to its your in - you want fair dealing, honest prices and no hu go to RLINU BIRO: RNITURE EMPORIUM ca1.lI ti1iiG— u2Ji be wanting a few new articles of furniture tet up rcharlg•e thea appeasrance Ali i d a1'otl your houses. P �re have justtheartn iclesl`re ;uir d, and always ready to show goods, Call and see our ear 8eom Sets, Tables, Ma asses,, 1 fact anything and all things osstbl first ss furniture store, Couches, Parlor Suites, Springs o be folujd in a Funeral Directors, OPERA HOUSE 13L00K. everley . 84 Huston, 'F` ir' s NEW STORE r Quads ....and .. . Groceries. T1Spring Season is at hand, and you will always able gds at the New Store. S s find season Wcall your attention to our stock of are all Fw and the very latest patterns in theLace Curtains, which 35c. to .do per pair. trade—prices from .Jr CURTAIN POLES. -� y_ 'I`h new oak finish, �r" i5c ach, with brass or wood trimmings, complete P Se ur Blind Shades at 45c. Art Muslims =tern all the very. newest ; also a reit r Art Sateens and Cloths, Irate Spreads and Table Covers. Ty tinge of are selling readily 4d we have had to repeat several hese goods selling p sal lines: To ti �t r Do 'fail to see our new• of Spring Corsets. A ver on New Ie -Shuy special line Y rt WaistP li 1 D. & A. Corset t 5oc• ; � also the D. & A. traight Front, Erect Form, Fitting New ' and Kid x' itt I n C Corset xs 1mane g t other at f ' o0 fr urn $ e- spect ou tock. 5oc'and upwards, A call solicited to in� _t Floor athletic team of ittle iver Pills, Dix Kidney teams ; football match between Gra Cure Tablets, Dix Headache Our& Bend and.Parkhill. Also trick - "Dix Compeund Carbolic Ointment ma cycle riding. The a,bove speets 11 Dix Lung Syrup only need to he trie take place in:connection with the En 1^ in order to prove that they are sta taree ancl 'societies' demonstratiot a dard and reliable remedies. Sold vertised in another colurrin of th C. Lutz Blanshard council will enforce vac- cination of the children attending the public schools of that township. Louis Rodden of Exeter, is moving to VVoodstock, with his family. Re will be employed by W. R. Murray. Mrs. Gilbert, who forxnerly lived in Mitchell, died at her home near Mt. Forest, ' • Mr. Percy H. Tom, of Goclerich, graduate of the Western University Medical Departraent, has been ap- pointed elMicai assistan eat the Lon- don Asylum for the Insane. Mr. Torn has just completed his third year in medicine, and at the recent examina- tions, took a very credita le standing. The young man f o above is a son of J. E. Tone the esteemed Pub- lic School Inspector for South\FItiron, cheap adIterated goods at all. Highest prices paid for Produce, IRWV TORE NORTH P. O. Erects APPREN • SAZB.—Setting of black Mr. John Norry, an employe of the • s. apply T: PREB,a, Exeter. Sutherland -lutes Co., narrowly escap- me e_Appeee_ ed serious injury one day last week. WANTE -Good general servant. no ost_otace p pal ty t° on. ca el s st o S1 eiva er t , d s es r- NwicEnt to: ttis hrv ri nye gtes tonaPandesn eAfshdebzi Debi la ;ge icy' thol:funwi tithi.thnhi esgoetlpil le,ilitu!n,cil eldggxt :lifer ir ' Good wages' terrible force and rendering !lime • nee to Mr, Pope, Se 4idout Lore- Byreference to the' Town 0 Goao 011.41E4 LOST --:A. hd 's 1 proceedings in anothe • • chamean Exeter. Ifas been raj ing for tee) montlie. Fin ill be ss - suitably aearded by Ieay at TilfES Orlon. Ferea, -ea ,,a,-Bousewives,now is the time to gee the dirt fired out of your feathers. bon't forget the old feather man will 1.5. here, for he is not afraid to come to las old place for five years in successioe. S. He esezan S. Popplestorte is confined? to hiS be seen that the Council intennd 14 P.riol-1 ceed with the construction of a grano- lithic sidewalk on the west side of Main st. 'from Dr. Rollins' office te the north side of Metropolitan hotel The percentage of cost of construction has been re- acljested, and inetead of the ProPeetY-holders being asked to phy 60 cents on the dollar, they will by the new order, only pay 40 cents, the remaining 80 cents being paid out of the general fund • 01001111.0000000**0 SORE SORE MILE CRE COAL TUR RUN RAPE LAW fin fittrauive A. dainty, attractive, foot, requires a dainty, You supply the pre supply the shoe. If yonr foot is not t grace4n1 as you desire, You 11. shoe that., vvill look fit perfectly. OoodSlio6 tor Sum R. H. SWE Treble's Old Stm Zurich BRIRFS.-The case of ,Cook, was tried at Goderi, It WAS concerning an e plant which „T. A.. William .of EC. Cook, of Hensall. Abe plaintiff Williams el it was not in as good e sepreeented. Eighteen were examined on Wedi their evidence, in many ea dictory, was generally o .siorial nature, and made I and other technical terms ,s,nd was concluded befor adjourned, when His Lord .ed ;ludo:mat for the plainti and costs. -Wes. Schoellig of his bay driving hors and has since purchased a -old sorrel driver, from bi side are woing to Exeter to :24th of May. -A Court of the assessment roll will be yearling leicester ewe the the wool measuring 18 Inc Moyer, of Berlin, visited Mrs. I. Preeter, the other eta-, "eitleielethe farmers in this s ptirchased cream separator _for British Columbia. -11 dell ha.s given up the idea Zurich. -Mr. Younghlua has secured a situation in ware store Isere.-Thurs _Ascension Day, it was obs holiday by many. Service .'in the German eh uech in bh the afternoon being occupi ;friends, Date Koehler s fraeture to one titles ankle while working with some s Mich, visited friends here, iahouell years ago. Dave w efor R. Well, harness make der Manson, of Manitoba, vvith bis parents at the G Those unhappy persons -should use Carter's Little -which are made expressly ,less tieryous, dyspeptic 'Pride -25 cents. There is no one Article i ,of medicine that gives so h turn for the money as a . -.ter's Smart Weed and Backache Plasters.' Geo. _Russell IVIeLean, age son of Thos. McLean, car in ‘Taesday night as the resul cycle accident. The boy ou the head, the result belie base or con cussiou t which broaght on conyulsio died a,bbut three o'clock. The Berlin Furniture -made an assigntoetit Tu