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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-7-25, Page 11-1 (IRON & MIDDLESEX, GAZETTE TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR—No 50. EXEiEB;) ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1901 Plymouth Binder Twine . A.Sonery.L. Dee.. Dan sentonor Greene I lons.-The wheat, harvest is in The following are the results of the Bittons, -Misses McKellar and Park .,ate ot rorouto Unwereity, Dentists. Teeth • extrateee without pain or eon effects. office , lee - full blast. There is a very heitry crop high school entrance exatnination Ter.sultriatertSsttorantifoard3loasutuawnezeaku. IS celebrated for its great'aPettY"'"k' f Monday.commencine elevattle. Hewitt. it Zurich evert' esne Tear anti hie rectal I t Luee t, wen s, oral n. taugled the graiii so that. tt is exceed- 13oye-John E. Carsou, 72I, Lloyd who gives promiee of being a good. Heneall Farqnhar Lucan High Sehool, CrornartY length and evenness • Al • Always • 0., J., seiere none, neeennun ingly -hard to • cut -Willie 'Brawn had. 'Cassidy 505, Geo,. Coarsey 571, Resell • preacher and full of energy, pretiebed er ea ca... oenn istio.ner. nirenisuranee Agent, and ; toe collar bone broken in a. runaway .Pitzgeeald 5a0 •Cletnent, Flood 014e Ire Orontarty and Roy's eleurches the liable.. Operate$ smoothlY t:g.ig'..gre;g4t.m144%. ..,.47,1,-..irreientaes.bnegataietuelore:st: lest Saturday. -Win. Flea:Ley intends Patrick Glavin 728,. Lloyd Henry 752, past two Sundaya-Farmers have an oney , rebuiloing his barn after harvest. . Alex. Hodgins 720, John llodgins 015, most, finished the wbeat and Are bard• vv .E. tile old as the laew Diu 51 • de 3,..s ofaco at -the po.,t Dace, Hemet Thos. Johnston Ma, Ames Latabourn , the oat harvest, -Miss Maggie Wile Bneons.-G. N. Bancock is improv- '729, Bence Lockhart 005, Lee AlcAnd- sen of Stratford, is holidaying with; -Gives tb..e farmer the gr eat est store by itelding a, balcony.-Alra L. The foilowing persons were regnant., McGee. 62,0,Pattacle AlcIlhergey -083, I Grand Bend- iese 521i Orel McComb ai81, J. her brother here,- ' iug the eppearance of the front of his ' We h • ,FEQ.old left SatuedaY on a triP to Mann; eel at Grand Bend foe the week ending Owhans3.: :eta:le:7 660, Rupert, Orme 778, I , tuba. -Mr. Moir. wife end daughter, "4 2-10a. Wm. Quigley 715, Wilson Ryan ilea I Hairpins with jewelea beads are one 810, Cecil Simpson 709, I of tbe uovelties for bale decoration. „ weeks at st, dente Berore they ren ,i,31,,innier,O,tile, RUST$Alttle ." Alarth e Thos., Sualbert 7a8, U. Al. Stanley 710. lakes for the beaefit of his health. --W. Rebut' ; saaiii i3„elfour, Rueseldele ; 6)7, Roy Thoneas 701. Frank Onrenee sfanleY Ws, CYrii Tinnnas itnItIli.biteaualsPloiltiewgic'tserziLeatil: ct 111011).1 turn Mr. Moir win note a nine up the ,; 10i IISOn• V ailittlOn ; qpan Alaiiii, Ras- " Is Sadie A boa Cat lanniel7B41:47 1 rel-lie-uscief. novelty ratter titan for preen q R. Hodgins is itnproving the interior ,! Lila, (1)1,, itilSsemitie ; Phene Clark. 578- i4:11f 4bpisainittoggi ;.1zilaya erte;:lipeesTnatitihenrhonoride.i Russelea.e ; Jennie tea-. Rtisseidele. Gir - nerd we cecina, Breen sees. peael ° noinethiug new la urehire-ear ts * newt; wimaiettarveYhiCch.ill ; D. Dew, Cohoon014,Dolly Cooper 727,0,Cortiett etenulailhal garakaat of 14 4. gala' ` ing throughotit, Re titlies possession , ,iN.0 i? 1,A,Ilgtv,t, 1..t -J w nraenin bas none IR,uestedtile ; teatime a ole, Russeidate • ' - ' 4 .* ‘'a Otinninghtina MO, May Elliot anti which $or,tilh:R the pave of core , ed his family to town. He wiii wove lt.iliI. ClarlaRneseidale ; Vi. Itnilelfoate 6,80.,i,Nellie Ferguson ual,Alary non 725, set voven miderseirt and dreevers and i his stock or icoods from searorth next, , ttnesadeht i Rota, eie(liti, Rvissewate ; „etude Gilbank 501, Anuie Hoilgins471.• itz t einneion destratee :0 evcry env eX. KethIeen Hodgitis 703. Louie Hudgins , i ween,......w. et„ tiodnins eisitea an ;Jolla Cole, Russeld'ae ; Cecil letiseet. O'Neil In Landon the past: week. -The ilta5sebbileSiewnils Rii3sPldn'i'; 617' Uaje 1 " 't in rke' ' 1 1 liodgins 509 Olive Hcelgtns ' P value for its cost. aye in stock Gold Medal Green, Sheafe Plymouth Special, PARIS G.KVEN PEERLESS NIA01-1INE 0 *eat _ Bishop' Jrnvitie Anderson ttl.sa Luataia 270.00o feet of hemioek lumber toreerne eta, Large stork of Lumeer-pino and hentiock, • law oineee, peiveteFund,101.0au, also shinglee. lathe and ceder poets. inican Puonetann Cueetanee -Ntran, Skin- reasonatiln-JAS W11.141S, Yard : Fast:ale ot i tier, eolith or tne elan id 1)15 Mae . Bau.,ats.egsiva, 41014 auneroo. or !fifty aere farm to his brother, Robert, Charlevoix, Mielligen wee the guest sun' a $325nit, and Parehaseil tbe aliases Cameron, last t'aienen. taci ast,ata a!! the late James Halls, Jeff. Pearn bete gone to Mieltigart oh a sciamintert,'"In&)etatviiensastilo'F,'81,re'e 'alma visit. Before returning he will tante al en-fiaa,4,ataejaaa.e„-eac,---- v.:- — trip to the Lakes for the. be.nefit of bis bealth.-Mrs. 0, W. Robinson with etaing3.-en Ina harveSt weather haa- Roy ,and baby MAW. loft ea Toot -ley. veils, and the harveit ie being rushed for pilot Mound, Manitoba, where alone, ritpidly. Threshing has coin - they will visit 'Jr. Robinson's sister .int'ncefl awl the wheat le yielding very for a month. -On Tuesda.y, C. W. F00‘1" is a iitue Robinson sent his little boy, Roy low standard.a-The shower on Sunday U1 errand to a neighbor's. Tho '! evening wftsliat.11.Y needed, and was 11, very welcome visitor. -Miss Itie.ce of fellow not returning as smut as expect - the family grew alarmed ana upon en. London, ' epent last, week visiting ,quiey 14 was Annul that he bag late friends and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Johns. -Rev. Waddell and the neighbor's at eleven o'clock. Search was made and not until after wire aye "'Lleatinnt"' °eand 13°;n1, - seven o'clock. was the hoy found. He ReveHiles spent lust week at his home , Enncardine,-Miss Tarim Miners re - had started out and taking a Aunt cut ned home NS ednesdity morning mit. home through a whoa field had got r spending & week with friends in lost and wandered around tbroutth the wheat until he got tired. When g Davidson, of Exeter, are spending Hensel' and Harondale.-3.'he Misses found he was. fast asleep, 'their holidays the guests of Miss Halls. -Mr. Edwards. echool teacher of !with sterecopes and vien•s, making Kirkton Bothwell, is convassing the township Bittaaa,-Mrs. Dr. Fergueon_ left on his headquarters at Elimville, a holiday tri for Toronto. on Tuesday. i -Mrs. Davu Gadke and family, of Strathroy are visiting her perental home. -Mr. Samuel Browa eves re- Whalen lieved of $0, in Stratforcann July 12th, by supposed. pickpockets, -Mrs. John Beeens.- The harvest is well ad - Cameron is very low at present, and vancecl. Wheat and Barley have all little hopes are enterteened for her I been Out and oats aro ready, which is recovery. -Wages around here are ex- two weeks ahead of other years. The ceedingly high, ranging from MI to 'yield of grain is good, but the sample $85 for two months or $1.50 per day. small and lighn-A severe stoten pass- -The Hessian fly has proved disaster- ed over this section on Sunday night. ous to seine of the wheat fields here, Me rain came clown in torrents while making & complete networaitetin sow the was vivid, A bank 'barn of the fields. -While drietaifig hay n belonging to Mr. Westnian, one mile last Saturday, Mr. A. II. Doupe was , east ot Granton, was totally destroyea struck on the knee by a falling hay together with this year's crop as far as fork, and received a nasty tvound,- harvested. The barn was raised. but a Mr. Geo, Beattie left on Wednesday short time ago and not completed. for the Pan-American Exposition, He bad no insurance told his loss will where he will spend a week, before be heavy, Other beaus belonging to going to spend a couple of months on Ur. Richardson were also struck and the lakes, for the henefie of his health. burned to the ground. -Mrs. Hodgins, --Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carr, V. S., • of Sarnia, is visiting friends arouncls left on Wednesday on a visit to the herenaWill Davis' team ran away with Pan- American Exposition, .frou) his binder the other dae- and gave 11. it whence to Port Hope, where the Dr. quite a shaking up. -Jas.. Kelly sports will. renew old acquaintances of his a new seven -feet binder this year, and school days, takes fa :rigs easy. -W. John IIodeins is erecting a new brick house, as is also Nelson Davis. Violet Sophia Youngs, aged. 32 years only daughter of ex-Ald. 13, F. Youngs of Stratford, on Saturday night took -strychnine and ended her days. Poor health is the cause assigned for the rash ace. IL council hieve decided. to build A weaey ilia Annie Leinhourn 672, Laurie TAM* Plnlit parasols of iirocaded silks, all , John Alorgare Russelibtle ; ice Queen st, The property owner pay well ; Da vv." Ziekt"" it- . Piller nta, Mary Lendrurn 010, Jennie of (tee color, are one of tne many varlet ) aattbers 013, Minnie MeEwen 718, th's tykkh =;:"".°1' "3 l° uffcn Pattie szclownik m the bustness reartIon ' °nit ' e ' ' ' 160 cents ana the coeporation 40 S cente, I Lizzie AlcIlliargey 6102 Ethel McNair i 'I epee have weOilt.n stieks with kuotty I short hal 'dee; during which he voited Mercedes Alarming, Miss Alfretta , 115,, \,44(..(\,44(..(Nortligrave 600, Maggie meet. frpp,o; eir /intim A, elanninire ge ll'I1. Lle:,11i1la. :ming, Miss i Ea, Ethel mow bray 039, ;Minnie Neil a e is bp:env:illy carved to tattletale -Dn Sellery reterned front a the earl oenerieaneneere, swan and Manning, John alwininge Mies Nellie, Pattersen Lottie j) 11(4 f ;daugliter intend going to the Old Mannbig." Alvi"ten Teressa Powe 012n.Annie Richards 752, j f I:e Wino. khgtS (44 WWII Worn in I Country Shortly for the benefit of Mies Swan's heintan-Ales. A. alumina "ILS \\ wiotrae'xhiemiatiar:rtktyet.e mrtz. R )ht..'.441111 441 (I31 1,0921,11eirtiezeisetRznyittyi toislia i antl "c ;nada c't chit' ta ede 4 fon In while, and pale colors Tliey are „ is visiting friends in Owen Sottlidhrurritee awl sen Newman. Avonton ; ferment. 012, Minnie Thompson 033, I very netiry about the neclo decoiated at Minnie cyilkin 64a, Lily Wileon 552. lone ties with Mate gauze roeee, and Miss Flora Re nettle who bee been ,wer. enad,nits- Jenhn zatirriwand titan - teaching school in Keewatin. has re- "Y., al"neesven` The winners of the scholarships, Meg mewl' ends fall te.now the waist, turned home to 1 t t' A Metelock and j. E. McDonell, left Weanesday for Owen Sound, to spend a few clays visiting friencle.-Alta, W. B. AlcLeau and daughtere. Mirses Mabel and :Maggie, of Seaforth„ are re- newing acquitineances in Torrance, or Seaforth, is the guest of alinnie Cook.- Mrs. Thos. Murdock and daughter, Miss Halo,. were in Lucan this week. -Thos. Murdock Wa5 offered $400 for his paving colt the other day. This colt possesses marvel- lous speed, and will yet make a very low mark. On Tueeday he Paced a balf mile in 1.03. -Civic holiday was generally observed as a boinlity. The majoriey of citizens spent the day by the Iale.e, very few going on the excite - skin to Brantford. IR .0 *New clew wpm. Fullarton Bitiona-Aliss Beer, of Torouto, is vislting M. Gerona() Haynes-ntiss 'Martha Wilson spent Sunday with friends at Grand Bend. -Mrs. Alex. Yule, who bas been keepiug house for a farmer neer Anderson, spent Sun- . • aliss Lon ...Voir Are spending a, few Alderside. STAiellienae A., EXF1sRat, ONT um en Crediton. • Bittoes.-Fine cool weather. Good ... nights for sleeping, but another hot TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAy. Wave is predicted as approaching, T en (ee:neva Been i Q tint I.) Ti.,)teli. ..1.11H1; i let e very)) ) ly prepare. -Proles- de u r n),a ratuni till i 114 )1 w.it it 1,1118r,,) 013 i.,, W al.:iv, Yo in ; , Kerr, Rivers and 25. 0. W.OCO'ire'S Aira ittira t; on e ith b )1;11o. Bloomfield have beeh rendering vale. - :dile assistance in breaking a young broncbo for Rev. Knowles this week, le is not certain yet whether he will be a good driver or a spoiled colt. - 1 Miss Gray, of Brigden, is visiting her cousin, Dr. Rivers this week. -We learned with regret on Tuesday last that Mrs. Will Young, of Loudon, bad passed. away after a short illness, leav- ing a husband and two small children to mourn this great loss: The remains , were taken the Exeter cemebery for ' burial.--Gotleib Brown is able to be about town again. We are glad to pee hins.-Mrs. Chas. Zwicker is visiting I friends in London this week. -A severe electrical storm passed over this loaal- iby during Sudden night. - Some of our residents were up and down- all night watching the heavenly display and keeping an eye on their property, -The service in the M. E. Church. last Sunday evening was very interestine,0 and helpful. Rev. R. Knowles preach- ed a powerful sermon from 11 Con 8-9. There was a crowded house and the gallery had to be used, which has been far from comnion in the past - Why do so many Exeter young men spend their evenings in our village? CirRIBAT SALB. On Saturday morning, July 20th we commence. great clearing sale of sum- mer goods, and in addition to this we have placed our entire stock at greatly re- duced prices in Millinery, Thy Goods, Clothing. .or- dered and ready-made, Boots and shoes,Groceries, Hardvvare, etc. We intend to make this sale one of the greatest ever held in this store, so till Aug. 3, you, can get goods here at price that can't be beaten. , This sale is for cash and trade only. Call and see for yourself. W. EOUPE. °The Value Store." Woollidiu 011t., WEAK BACK AND SPINAL ' PAINS.' Pains al the back number their vic- tims in thousands. Only very powel-. ful and penetrating remedies will reach these distressing complaints, but Poison'sNerviline is as sure to cure them as anythitig in this world can be sure. Rub Nerviline over the sore parts night and Mornine: end 9PP 1101:17 getielely 1 t 1r11eE4 mit tee pole nap: tunes e! meet. in nny Good for internal ad external iise. Large bottles 25a spent , Nam .. Dingly !given by the Luau) high .school board -mere tagetee le In the line e e Me, and arca Stetuleveu. Miss ere ;eel, Olive Corbett,. Free tuition at : nettleents eo attraetive :Is those wale Staudeven, lee Ida Standeven, Miss lenean hie 501001 for year 1001,2. 2 ' day to the village. -Miss Laura Dur- rant, our dress maker, is taking a weeks holidays.- Mrs. Tbos, Seamy and children spent Saturday last visit- ing friends in the village. -J. D. Mor- row went to Toronto Tuesday, as be has been appointed one of the exami- ners for the Higb &hoot exerninations. --Miss Kate Wilson went to North Bay on FrMity to spend a month visit- ing friends. -Mr. Norman, a, returned missionary from Japan. gave a vet7 interesting lecture in the Methodist choral] Thursday evening on the cus- toms and manners of the Japanese. A very good crowd. was present. - Mrs. Thomas Stewart, who has been visiting her parents at Wiarton, came home Saturda last. NEW C NTURY IDEAS The Toronto xhibition, to be held from Augtester to Sept. 7 noeunces that its principal cbar testae will be theadoption f r Century Ideas. The phrase nag t -to considered a bit indefinite but for thet that con- temporaneouslyilzviReelnent is made that there will y and nightly displays of all the Dew weapons of war as well as new developments in the arts of peace: The ponnpom will be on view, evireless telegraphy will be shown in practical nse off the shore to passing vessels, magnificent displays of illuminating effects will be made, recently annonnced developments in electricity will ba shown, demon- strations will be made in the cane. vation of the Sugar Beet modern methods of rescuieg at sea will be illustrated, manceuvres with latter. y artillery will take place, in fact e military will be very much in evi- dence in all its branches, while the handeenean and the marines will also he used largely in the off -shore opera- tions and the brilliant nightly spec- tacle the Botnberdment of the Take Forts by International forces. An International Military Tattoo willbe the feature of the openiug night, when a large body of troops will be utilized. A 'strong exhibit of French- Canadian cattle. as well as of Pan-American live stock is to be male. In fact in the live stock, dairy products and a -taunted ures, Toronto' Exhibition never promised so well as this year, Greatly reduced rates en the railways and steanaboets have been arranged for, and no better time for visitiug both Toronto and the Pan-American; Do the former alone, could be desired than between August 261.h and Sept. 7, When it is stated that this year Tor- onto will distribute upwards of $35,- 000 in premiums, and spend $30,000 in special attractions, all of which can be seen from the grand stand for 25c., the magnitude of Canada's greatest exhibition will be appreciated. . e A. T. Baithwaite, oe Luca,n has re- moved his family to London, he hav- ing secured a situation. Before leav- ing, MPS. Badlivattite was the recipiene from the ladies of the Methodist altar= of a beautient couch and an ad- dress. A petition of ratepayers very num- erously signed will be presented to the London Township council at its next , 'tin». Shtpley, free tuition foe fail ' Mall' Edne, St. Marys. term, 1901. Dunne Hala - Rev. Mr. and 11.1"S." Waddiill and sem. children, Dashwood. , Staffa Gordon. Elimville ; Mrs. Pauline and ' ORA= OF Tuoents SILLEIM -Thos. Baffin's Bower's. Mr. and airs. Senioe and nuttily, ;toil , Sillery, a highly respected resident of „ eeth WAS Stgd 144. auetion in Beaton (thealey \Vold. :died at his home, 453, York street, of i Hanliiitel. , In for a fresb sitar() of atteation nem 1 fiat flowers dominate the millinery dee last veNel: felly4(4. b) o . 1 orfohe h h . . perah, oule 5 Ma and Ma Grieves mul atinilly, the west end; af the nitnanf Exeter. Ma and Mrs. W. Stewart ana fent- that eiten Wednesday ein Sillera was 30 years of age, having : Pius. (wailing hist ' lairtment, end then there are ‘he Insect : Th° d ra bemg sold Py iottery. FIIT001, UM. 4 ily, Farquhar ; Ma and Mrs. Jai. Ste. ; been born In gibbere Township, Coen- i attacitwedithtolaewseplrefngb,ewethielcslta:lav4PtIbeeue ' sand tlichcfs at.$1 each are bong circa' watt, Seaforth. ' ty of Perth. In 3,801 Ha went to ' a very realistic appearance. -New York ' iated- leamilton about 12 years ago and open- ,, num ale. (1. el tiev,Y.:tiVc8itotcaltgrin and D. Mc- ; ad a blacksmith shop at 451 York st, I A. tbeater for colored people exelta Doll , Phigtowni - cartering on the bustness until women- ' steely, at which Only colored tatent will Miss , ago. Deceased was a member of St. years oThe Queen's Double," tho mule An- i garseoaroo,is likely to be opened In Chime 131eak Hause. , ea to moo ep by ill -health WO 3rAil Mrs. Jae. efershell, toinette play Just produced in London ' "Foxy Grandpa," a MUSIC:11 coraecly elle Marshall anti Mete Janea Oil George's church and for some time ' member of the Loyal Crimea (leder trash by almost every critic who bas will tie exploited in N'ew York early Mr. and Men W. II, ilazelwoont i and of the Chosen Friert4 and in 'mitten about it Ivanhoe. 1 next season. Eddie ;end Lottie Hazelwood, John : politics was a, Consereeetive. IIis vnfe Clyde Fitch hall aa offer of $10,000 I . , -... ne.. en, - - . Kirk, Wee. enedgeten an, taarshain e. . and eight year old child. his me- for his royalty interest in "Lovers' re, Emote, E, Deep°, ite Devi's, Lucy ; thee, Mrs, William SillerY,of Seaforth, Lane," the NOW Yorle success, the night Doupe, Edna, Marshall, Alitethee Tufts, land two sisters, Mrs. John Livtng- et its Dreduetiee., Ere is giaa now be GLERRING Sfilog Alfred Blake, D'red Johnstoa Ma and ; stone and Mrs. Wm. Sadler, ot Stefan shier 0,0,1 Aangeter, and three brothers, eiesers. Wm. and refused the, ellen --01P--- Maggie, Kirkten. Robb. of Usborne auil Richard,of Staff& Woodbine. _ , Boots and Shoes were at his bedsiae wben he died. Ile COUNTY VALUATORS REPOR1 . ' Dr. and Mrs. D.. T. Orme, Lucan, Mr. and Mee A. M. Cittupbell and , fltrisrso. alTeiaivue,sair.3s,ixitotshaedelser,-xsirsst,erRs:. The report ar Messrs. Laa44.1, and , Tent No. 1. Robb Sanders, Exeter. ' Hoggarth, Mrs. D. Bruce, all of Staff°. Potts, who vtelued the rural munica . For the balauee ofjuly and Tent No, 2, Alfred Coffin, Exeter. i and Mrs. Geo. Kydd, &Winnipeg, and palities, and elessine Campbell andeani1- 13lair Gawrie, rner, who del a, similar work in urban . ' ; Alit -Md. ' Mrs. F. Bickel), of Sertfortb. Mr. and Mrs. J. en. :Newton and fam- OMTCART.-Death has again vielted municipalitien were handed in ;agile' i oonnaara,..a....m.lemman ily, Miss Stevenson, Miss Ethel Steven- this neighborhood and eemoved, a tee- session of Brace County Council. The ; .as I intend to clean oat ail the old son, Miss Alny Grithetn, j. Steven -ion, der husband and loving nether in the !Present valuation of real estate come stock of Boots and Shoes before the T. Stevenson, Mr. Pettece, Wm. Lee, ' person of John Robbins, who died on Pared with that of 1899 will he found tend of my business year, Sept lOtinave Dan Frier, Mr. Pope, Mr. Brooks, :the morning of Any 17, and was buried below. The number& each and value I will sell all the old stock at ; the tegu- Strathroy. . , in Staffa on the latle nie. Robbins per acre are also given. Every rate- i tar price front new till Sept 10 Blarney Castle, • I was born Sept. 20, 1835, in Durham Payer should clip ont tale :paragraph A. W. Swain R. 0. Hammond. 13. . county, townehip of Derlington. In for future reference. Women's anti Misses laced and but - Smith, Aliee Olive Smith, Miss Cecilit'1833 he marrial Mary Jane Hutchison Value value 4 toned shoes, regally 52.00 and $2.50 Smith, Miss AL Baker. OHN WHITE & SONS THE arket Depot OUT PRICES, Weltian title week placed all our Prints cni the counter and will sell all AT 14 -7 -OST. Ladies' vests, ehort sleeve. regular price 20e, 2 fop 25n Ledies" colored skirts owest prices. All summer goods testate at cut prices. We lenve a full ran canned ods for the summer rno Ail w goods. LI; AND SEE OUR, GASOLENE STOVES. Just the thing for wa.rne weather. Different prices. All kinds of Farm Prodoce taken in exchange for goodie actss. PLAYS AND PLAYERS Made Adams ane tinned for Europe to epend ilia summer in rest in Prance. It is eala tbat alary.Anderson will Fluently appear In Linden In a lieW are made of white 'lawo batiste and 14c.y,, , unitisoon trimmed with exquisite era - t T.bere is no truth In tbe report that i anti -dere' lace, and thee are to be very 4 ' nopeli worn In spite of our fondness for 1-'2...ter:. contemplates returning to the BIM starts. lenient I Enameled dower batpins !lave come i' tt bolter 'written by John WIII4es borings. Wes ono of its wardens. Ile was a. by Mies janette Steer, is described as founded upoa newspapez cartoons, Winchelsea and settlee in the village of Leskard Tri. No. rttres USD Mt per acre for $1.00. where he and one of bis brothers Own- Carrick 50,714 Z255,700 2,337.100 30.131 Women's and Mis6e:i oxfords, regn- ed and operated a stave factory and Brant 00,881 2,506,500 2,582,000 36.04 lar 81.25 for 50c. shingle null for a number of years. Bruce 69,816 2,00s,000 1,0r0,000 2103 la omens oxfords, regniar $1,30 for 75c. BRIEFS. -Nelson Fletchen of Kirk- ; In MO he went farming,. In ISSO, he Huron 03,355 2,172,30(12,177,650 37.41 ton, spent Sunday the guest of Edwin ) (Pane to lot la con. 6, Hibbert, where Kincard.59,180 2,101,800 1,920,450 32.50 Men's arid Boys ()enamels 8L50, for Clark. -Willie Brown, who lia,d his he resided 0111.11 14114 death, which re- Cutross 56,639 1,822,600 1,803,850 32.90 75e. collar bone broken, is improving very i suited frnm diabetes, followed by E1ders1ie51.670 1,857,800 1,787,900 32.90 elen's and Boys plow shoes 08e, nicely•-nla and Mrs. j. G. jones, ;pneumonia. He was a member of the Arran 54,289 1.814,300 1.689,200 3L11 A.lso a. full line of new goctls at visited. P. T. Halls, in Goderich on I Methodist church, and was for a, num. Greenock69,749 1,716,700 1,661.751) 2n66 maces to snit, harness, ruas, whips,eta Saturday and Sunday.- Mies, abode , her of eteitrs, until his health failed Kinloss 46,353 1,44a050 1,414,200 31,11 Elliott returned to her home, int:Tiled- Prominently identified trifle Sabbath Saugeen Iti. 201 1,031,000 1,037,700 e8,66 Repoinua Rally [Mengel 10. Anuthei 65,051 708,150 870,200 13.20 force oneelonday,-Mr. Peter Gardiner. i Scbeol work. His widow, two sons principal of our public school, left 1 and one (laughter, Mrs. G. et. Wilson, EaStriOr 43,661 205,510 318,050 Tuesday, on a pleasure trip across the f survive ltioa and. have the sympathy LA.1,11Semt.Eri..5727..75571 24086,2105g 117086,, 048705 Blue to Bonnie old Scotland, to spend 101 a large circle of relatives and friends a few weeks. -Mr. Will Martin, a in their houc of sorrow. Total. 863,597 22,070,601 21,945,705 1 Exeter, will take his work until his re- I turn.- Win. Sawyer and family Sun- ; Dublin i Treble's old stand, dayed with Chas. Ca,mtu, Woodham. ' erneet._ Gall and See Our 000(1-5, R. ti. SWEET. Harry Ensson and wife. of Stratford, Beeorree-Mise Clara McKenna, who me Your meney refunded if purchase unsatisfactory. spent Sunday taint Geo. Easson.-Mr. has been attending the Normal in Strallon, sr., of Betel; Michigan, is Toronto, has goue through a brilliant vaiting relatives in this victnity.- course, carrying off the gold medal Misses A. and K. Brown, of Kirkton, out of ea class of tette bemired and spent Sunday the guests of Miss Maud thirty, Her many friends are proud Fletcher. -One of our milk drawers of her rtcene honors and otter their drew 85,000 lbs. of milk to the factory sincere congratulations. -Dr. Morrison during the month of June, -Mr. inad is filling the place of Dr. Michell j. Roy spent Friday last in while he takes his holidays in Toronto, Mitchell.- Mrs. E. Heywood, is visit- ,Rev. Dr. Brennan. of Toronto, is re• hag bee brother, Wm. Francis, Kirk- cruitine his health at the Presbytery. ton. -Thos, Clark is remedeling his -Mr. ''Weber, while driving home house.. -Mrs. J'. Powell and family re- from the races in Seaforth had the turned to their home in Loudon, on misfortune to dislocate his ankle. - Monday, after spending three weeks Mrs, Rooke, we are sorry to state. lies with relatives in this snicinity.-S. G. in 0. critical condition and her ve- jones WAS in London, ou Tuesday, on meant is doubtful. -Miss Lizzie business. =The ham of the threshing O'Connell and Miss Emily Saddler machine, which is pleasing to the ear passed the Entrance and in future of the farmer was heard • on Monday Ifni be bigh school students. -Miss for the first of the seasen.--Master Mary Doyle bad the misferame to get Reginald Hells, of Goelerich, is spend- her foot poisoned, and is obliged to re - ng a few days with Huberb Jones. Wain indoors. " MisS Lizzie Reardown, of London, r1.1.9 Adsfpautitucelri iie.30)rn(lroln, iheawd was united in marriage to Geo. Boyd, of Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday, the anti the same night the barns we ee 14th inst. The bride is well known in struck. by lightningand burned. The roris proved to he galvanized iron, St9 Marys. , Tb.ere were 'registered at the office of J. H. Jan:teem, division register for the township of Blanshard for the half yeee ending June 30th, 27 births, '7 marriages and 15 deaths. . Do not safer from sick headache it • moment longer. It is not necessary. Carter's Little Liver Pille will cure yOU. Dose, one little pill. Small peice. Small dose, Small pill. Ralph Muir of the Maxwell Works, St. Marys, and Mies Annie Forman, of Blanshard, were married Wednesday, STOVES AND RANGES KEEP MIT THE 6E4 July 17. The happy event took place " F at Mr. aro Mrs. H. Enamel.). e, Blare windows. shard, parents of the bride. Are cheap just now at the Happy g een eh our Screen Doors a,nci Screen At the Orangemen's demons!: :vbioe Thought stOre- •-- Tlio apoll Thotiglit rStaro Goods You Kcal Goods vtc Want to SO BINDER TWINE WEATHER STOVES. We have lots of e GOLD MEDAL abd PLYMOUTH SPECIAL At *se prices, Pietro Mascanni, announcement of whose Anierican tour was made some time ago, will leave for this country on Oct 15, accompanied by an orchestra of 80 The tour will last eight weeks. Daisy Leighton of the Alice Nielsen Opera company, now in London, 18 writing a novel called "A Child of Ro- mance," telling of the experiences of an Arneriean chorus girl in the British metropolis. It is among the possibilities that James K. Hackett and his wife, Mary Mannering; E. IL Sothern and Mrs. .r......nceccavraworaunago.c.. SAYL One bUr13 er Two burner Three burner titoves from 00c up, 95 RTLAN THREASHERS NEEDS Mitts, [Jacking, Belting, Lace .L,eatt er, Machine and Cyl. Oil At special prices. ammrsetesteser.,...xamesmaumserv BARN SUPPLIES Glass, Letohes, Track, Hangers . Roofing, .Etc. Get our prices Is the best that money can buy. a,t Stratford on July lath, the tollow- ineetel e,eitenit ;hem " tee ; ' nether°, all playing, et the heed of clif- ing prizes were awarded. For best AT'S t-IAR.12) erent. atteeetfons, will ;be opp.osed to rfd 1 1Woodhain ; laIAN rgest .H ;11101 an it, esaiteioY -1 "P"' each ether athe °Dellngernat le- o' ml 1a1..t • SW't' A Stratroi..i e btle LI Son In New mor -e. o 1 9 zer. EXErl'ER,