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Exeter Times, 1901-9-19, Page 1
H CRON & M1.DDL ISEX C4A2ETT : TWENTY-NINTR YEAR—NO 5: EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. 19, 1901, isti op IS: Soy's TABLS and POCKET OUTLERY, GENUINE HUDSON APPLE PARER.% PLATFORM SCALES, -WASHING1� itliACHINES,I*CI URNS, GRA N I E i i Y Y A.RE, .k.' to. Il Ihic 01 KanO6S,Gooklug 6c 'Mating Stov8s Rw A largo stock of Second-hand Coal and Wood Heaters, Two Papers -30o. 1 EIfmville We aro going to offer two papers E`1E7'EIt itUMREit YAILa the balance of this year for 30 Largo stock at Lumber ane and hemlook, for tt cent3, One of these is TRE TI�zEs,you I7Q,WU toot of hemlocklutn�or for barnspaato., know the value of that, The other is also shingles. laths and cedar posts. rices reasonable,•• -JAS \MIDIS, Yard a .hast side of the Weekly Sun, acknowledged to be Main it. the best farm. home end market paper1 reense$,-. yell, the Exeter fair is 3n Canada. Tell your friends of this, over and ne,•trly everybody went, and. offer. If they want to see a sample of .our paper before subscribing ask them to drop us a card giving their name and address and we will send one ; if they want as sample copy of Tlie Sun a card addressed to Weekly Sun, Toron- to, .skin; for oue will secure what is had a pleasant daps outing and pro - pounced the fair equal to former oc- casions: A good story is .in cireula- tion that the Eliuzvillo choir went to the Pan-American to sing. Well they did start for some place. in a covered cab from Bissett's livery. Exeter. asked for. Get your friends to sup" but when they got about four elides •scribe now, ats the sooner they come m south of Granton they began to get the more papers they will get for the very hungry and stopped at Nursery HensonI 1 Klrkton A Sellery, L. D S„ D.0 S.,Honor Grade- : $RIEFs,--G. W. Harnwell is on the ..0 Teeth nt' T it, returnea iv r tt Dentists. t me •ateolToronto Un e s y, rick list --Miss T. Taylor ret d extracted without pain or bad effects- Ogee in Petty's Block Hensall. At Zurich every 1 home on Saterdayffterspendiipg a G Sutherland, Notary Ynblic, C u ey � arid C n n ter, Commissioner, Fire Insurance Agent, and spend ing a couple of weeksin on on Usurer of Marriage Licenses. Legal documents i with her -cousin, Miss Della Clarke. --- carefully drawn at reasonable rates. ,stoney 1 to loan on real estate iia low rates of harvest. Mrs, J. Rarnwell spent part of last Office at the Post Office, Hensall l week with friends in and around the G. STANSURY, B. A., EXETER ONT I villagee.-Mr. and Mrs. James Moore '' • Law Offices. Private Funds to Loan• left on Friday for the Pap American, BRIEFS. -- Mrs. Sheffer, who bas George Allen, of Sunshine, spent been carrying on a largee and very sue- Sunday the guest of Nelson Fletcher, cessfnl bakery business, has been --John 1%10Rnrdy and Robb. Beatty in. lat t' leads leaving for the Pita -American business an sell ou grain list at present. --bliss arta i Ewen was a judge of at the left on Wednesday for Varna where Mo nday.commencinr Mav3Oth. couple of weeks with Tend; in agnea o t an- d C Ii to .--Miss leterd is money. Send remittance to TREE •TI;+IEs office. Winol'reisea WEDDED n MANITOBA.— On the •20th August, George W. Delliridge, bour after spending a most emoyablo son of John Delbridge, of Winchelsea, evening, The sooiety of C. 0. fJ. F. of and Miss Nellie Marriott, daughter of Elimville attended service ort Sunday' Antos Matrjott, of Blaanshard, were morning last, The morning being married, at; Hautiota, flan. They are fine a large number turned out and visiting frteuds throughout Manitoba listened to perhaps one of the best and expect to arrive home next week. sermons ever preached to them, by Rev. Mr. Weddell, who is also a mem- ber of the Order. The Etliaville Council is oue of the banner Councils baying 112 members on the roll. church where a Harvest Herne sup• per was beim; held. After doing jus- tice to themselves, .and bringing their music along with theta they supplied the singing for the evening in their A 1 style. They returned ata late obliged through 111 heat ore ire soon. --Wm. M. Leigh is en the sick fromb ' d Il t Geo Mc- Martha Tufts Fxeter fair. -The Sacrament of the she will spend a coi'f;•ile of weeks with Lord's Supper ;will be dispensed in Mr. and Mrs. Harnwell.-Edwiu M, T. bath mornip,'Septembar 22nd. The Clark s?iit Sunday the guest of N. T. rleta:bt -Quite a number left here The young couple left for the west an the Harvester's Excursion in August. Mr. Delbridge does not like Manitoba and will make his borne in Ontario. Dashwood Sitsnss.--Miss Wiggins, of Toronto, will give her ver, entertainingand pop eller lecture on "Humanity's Battles" in the Evangelical church. Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, Sept. 21th. In the afternoon she will address the mothers and daughters on "Child's culture in relation to purity." A cordial invita- tion is extended to all to hear this elo- quent speaker. A silver coliectiou will be taken at the door. Grand Bend BRIEFS. -Mr. Willie Wilson and sister spent a few hours with friends at the lake on Monday, -bar, John Spackman has moved into Exeter again for the winter: -'Miss L. Thiba- dean, of Corbett, spent a few days of last week the guest of Miss Allie Mallard.- bar. W. B. Oliver has finished the contract of building a house for Mr. Sohn Ward, -Mr. Hop. kirk, post office inspector called on .our post office last week and found eyerything quite satisfactory. -Mol lards are Riving five lbs. select raisins for25c.-Quite a number from here attended London Fair, and all say they enjoyed it very .much. -Mrs. C. Gibbs and family moved to her home in Parkhill, on Tuesday, after spend- ing pend ing the summer bere.-On Monday last Mr. Fred Maison, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Annie Gratton. both of ehis place. Their many friends join in wishing them a long and happy life: -It is also our sad duty to record the death of Mrs Chas. Maison, who died on Friday, Sept. 13th, the cause of death being heart failure. Mr. Maison was one of our early pioneers and has been a highly 'respected citizen. The bereaved family have the sympathy .of tbe entire community. Do not forget to go and cast your vote at the -big contest on the 26th inst., 'at St. Peters church bazaar. Cast it for -the candidate of your -Ed Robinson, of Denver, Col., was a him as a presidential aspirant..... .nd choice. guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. White, on now be steps up to the high office at a Backache. sidoache, _swelling of the feet and Monday. Mr. Robinson has but re- time when the policy of the United Sacil centlypassed his final examination at' Statea;fs taking form in relation to ankles puiigng under eyes, frequent thirst, scanty, cloudy; thick, highly colored urine, law and will practice in that city. Cuba, the Phillemines, and expansion frequent urination, burning sensation when . Do not forget the bazaar at Can- generally. -That he is a man of great urinatingforce and energy is ]mown -holo he Any o1Cho above symptoms lead lo Brigh'ts tin's big block, St. Joseph, on the 24th will direct these powers is now the disease, dropsy, diabetes: eta 25th and 26th fast., when five, or Doansiridney Pills are a sore cure forst]. it be disposed concern of the world. kidney, diseases. more valuable prizes will Carmel Presbyterian church on San - Locals. WEDDED AT GODF.lzici7.—Mr, Wes, Huston. one of our enterprising busi- ness men was united in marriage on Wednesday, Sept. 1Sthrto Miss Bertha Rusk, of Goderieh. The bride was for a time on our Public School teacher's staff and made many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Huston arrived in:town same evening going at once ce tot their cupied by John Sweatzer. Tan Tarns joins with their many friends in wisk- rug the happy couple a long and Pros- perous life. new home, t e resi encs caner y oc- services will be cotiducteal by Crossley an Tuesday for Rxeter fair. --•-:Hiss R. The end Hunter on Haat occasion.•-- to Elliott spent Sundey the guest of Miss contractors for our conical walks be - Bertha p Pavnter.--itobt. Ballantyne this t eek --The walk on w gen work ,era frier. sin the � gg ,-� from n. Carlisle's block to the London a victim of typhoid fey ---C. Trick's new residence will soon be ready for occupancy. -- Mrs. Rev. Knowles" returned to her home bens on Monday last after spending a week with her mother, Mea, Silken London. -- Remember the Epworth League Convention in Exeter next Tuesday and the Conference Convention of Y. P. A. of the Eyangelical church for four days beginning next Thursday, Sept. lath, Programs are out an- nouncing very interesting meetings and some of the most able speakers of the Conference are expected to be present, -Miss Zwicker and little Katie of London, are visiting the old home this week, --Miss Gay, of St. Thomas,' arrived on Tuesday last to spend a few days with her cousin, Miss Dyer. 1 Blyth's rate of taxation this year 1 19 elitism the dollar, Luckgow's rate of taxation is 22s Imills on the dollar, the seam as last year. James 111aGuire, late of the Ohiren- yn don hotel, (!)}lateen, is about buying a Hotel a ., '•Aloe.. IL N. Green is .,ncveying in the vi- cinity urea (.o i ' i ric fora Il, cin t of Code h y lout Y 1 heli line electric railway. IMr. Samuel Webster, of Lueknow, nats ptirellased the farm •a the late n at with e d s n Sunday Davit' C take G and a d D p extend - iii side of the street willa en - d ti 'ilia a Thos Blake is er 1?reparar road, and an ,he mantle side it will ex- titers are being madefor A grand Salla- tend foam Hodgins . sec l toh bath Schaal rally the last Sabbttli f Lon- don road corners. A section Will �atsa this month. i from a int hotel to tome Chas. Graham purchased a number of horses here on Tu esday.. W. Hawkshaw, of Loudon, visited his parents here on Tuesday. Fred Hawkshaw was home from London for a few days this week. Win Dignan, of Ingersoll, was in town Tuesday shaking bands with the boys. Hilton Bissett, of Toronto, visited Nichols, London, last week. - Miss under the parental roof part of this Hattie Sutherland visited in London week, a last week. -Mr. Mcllherring, a student Capt. T. Babson, of 'Merton, shook of Huron College, London, preached hands with friends in town an Tues- day. b lad id dg , e worth's hotel The friends of Mrs. J. I - .. Mrs. A. tewaacG, heat' Wliitechureh, H. Beek, of Plymouth, Manitoba, for- Russeldale for -$3,i. S I of this 'll will egret to racy y is village, wi r , a learn of leer death. which occurred BRIE . -•ktze annual Thanksgiving on Wednesday, September 4th. Mrs. services of the Russeldale Council 0, Beek was it her 73rd year and had O. C. P" were held in their hall on a the 15Th inst, when the ser - been in declining health for some time Sunday est. She was of a very kindly dis- viers were conducted by Rey. Mr. p of man excel- lent Marsha%, Baptist, minister of Fuller - position and possessed$ tan. --Air. Clark a noted lecturer is to lent qualitis. She leaves to moazra given lecture in the Methodist church, their loss a loving husband,tee soupedhe t. lectxsaut, on Friday - churc g, one daughter. -The Trustees of the Rodgerville union cemetery neve de- cided to take steps to improve the ap- pearance of the cemetery at,nd are anxious to get it levelled and put in such shape that a lawn mower can be used throughout it, They are in hopes that the lot owners will assist in this work. -Miss Kate Bnnthron and her sister, Mrs, Ross, of Montana. visited friends here over Sunday. -Mr. Cross- ley. will conduct service in the Presby- terian church next Sunday morning, while Mr. Hunter will occupy the pul- pit of the Methodist church. There will be a mass meeting in Coxwortb's hall in the afternoon. -The managers of Carmel church have accepted the resigna�ton of Mr. Bedford, and will receive applications for another pre- centor.-- Rev. G. Jewitt's youngest son was so ill on Sunday, that Mr. Jewitt was unable to leave him to take his service in the evening, The -boy is. improving. -Miss Bell, daughter of D. M. Bell, returned home from. Buffalo this week. She saw President Mc- Kinley being shot. -Miss Bella Sparks who has been in Port Stanley for the past four months, has returned home. - Miss Edith Bonthron has accepted a situation with the R. Pickard Co„ of this place. -Miss Phalan, of Stratford, is spending a few clays the guest of Miss Murdock. -A number of young men attended the Pan-American just in time to see it close for a few days, out of respect for the deceased Presi- dent.- Robt. McLaren purchased a fine looking filly at the London fair. -- W. H. Reynold is improving nicely after a serious. illness. -- Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson was in Seaforth last week renewing acquaintances. --Cooper For- est, of Parr Line. is moving into the dwelling he recently purchased from Wm. Chapman, ---Miss Westaway is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Chap- man, jr.-A. number attended Exeter fair Tuesday. -Mrs. R. Bonthron was in Seaforth last week, on accoant of the illness of her son, F. C. Bonthron. He is improving nicely. -Miss Mary Hagan was here last week on her way home on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley, of Lucan. and Mrs, Cook, Wing- hani, were recently the guests of Millar Edwards. -The Misses Bessie and Beatrice Urquhart were at Mrs. in St. Pant's church Sunday evening. The dwelling and property of the Chas. Graham, of St. Marys, spent !Marshall estate was sold by public a few days of this week with friends in auction on Saturday. and was pur- town, • ' chased by Geo. McEwen. -Robt Bon - More than 500 valuable articles will 1 thrall left on Monday evening for be disposed of at the St.Petet's Ohurch , Manitoba, to assist his sister, Mrs. bazaar. The ed. to patronize itic are cordially invft- 1 Nicol, siness at ho is engaged oi saysnn.-Mrs.he cau- Geo. The Exeter District Epworth Lea- i Ingram returned last week from visit- gue Convention will be held in Exeter . ing friends in Niagara, -Miss Myrtle on Tuesday, Sept. 2ltih. Some ex- i Hodgins has gone to Woodstock to cellent papers will be read. ``train as a nurse in the hospital, there. Haye no equal as a prompt and I President Rossevelt, of the United positive cure for sick headache, bilious- States, is a good deal of an enigma to ness, constipation, pain in the side, outsiders. There has been a feeling and all liver troubles. Carter's Little `in Canada that he was given the t Liver Pills. Try them. Vice -Presidency in order to get ria of What might have been a serious run - Mr. -Merles Reid, of Stanley, briar purchased the residence belonging to JOHN WHITE & SONS requiring ar, rate of 1.1 mills on the dol- lar. For township and general school purposes, the sung of $7,S5I.6•f, requir- i r to ofmills tbe ollar A n a e� n els on d resolution was passed authorizing F. '. 1' arncomb, the engineer in charge of the Shepherd and Sproat drains, to enforce the provisions of the contract existing between Mr. Oliver and the corporation, if he finds it necessary to dos . ii a special et - o As ystructed t a sp ae fie 1' a neve this Week placed ail our frig of the council held in BruceHeld, old Aug. 30th, the reeve visited certvin " prints on the counter and will sed all municipalites in Oxford and Waterloo counties where electric railways. are in 0 S operation, and brouhc back a. whole . volume information felt on i important subject. After receiving price JC, 2 for Lae. Mr. lLorton'si re ort, the council were Ladies colored shirts at lowest unanimous in deciding not to grant prices. the right of way over certain roads in All summer goods and ruatsliiis at the township, as asked for by Messrs, cut prices. ieGillicuddy and Goldthartas. a R S'i a Bane at frill:range of caauued the Ross estate and intends going to Bruceleld to reside. Rev. Mr. .Che many friends of Ile . Mus- grave, of AteKillop, will be pleased to learn that he is recovering from his recent severe illness, Listower s venerable postmaster was a down town last week, for the first away happened it our Burt on Afon- time in several months. lir. Rack - tag rs now in his J1st year. Iter h is resigned his po91- d while Mr. Grigg of Exe. ter, called at the store bis horse x:an - n S. Cou away upsetting buggy also up., tion as principal of the Ripley public h the n tris mad school. Ile will enter the Dental setting another buggy i Collageat Philadelphia, career ; anything more than a fright Miss Margaret i'(�itCon recently escaped the loss of an eye. no harm was done. -Several from i • g , of Sealoeth, here took in the Pan-American on Friday last, The friends of the Rus- seldale Council No. 10e C. 0. O. F in- tend giving an open meeting and con- cert in their hall on Thursday evening 1 , when a good time is expected.'--Air.1biook,or. 'West Wanuiuer.la,3oni,WeDonny-- g and Mrs. R. D. Roy and Mr, and Mrs. THE arketate: �� .. .:. pot CUT PRICES. lute of £ a# t s very Ladies vests short sleeves, regular goods for the summer months. AU Whist It Uepreeestea, new goods. 30 a man of wealth it becomes bis CALL AND SEE OUR GASOLENE and culture. d to encoura a Art n . R a STQ VES. t Sotnewliatt proudly he ciis;ilared a re- Just the thing for warm weather. cent acquisition. Different prices. "That," said lie, "Is a ane apeclmen , All kinds of Fain Produce taken in et the limmressionistie school:' 1 exchange for goods. gnu it :.l.l,:�. teen Mira Lila friend, "but P Ross. rem( t tl.,'s it r'elareaent ;•" l •"-,gar hundred dollars."-Indlanaipa-1 >;£3xt-m- • rneruber that tbe candidates in the a•. -t at, : nix ;..-s men do voting contest blosb, Peter's , Ont �i r i ,i r td p . Iye is # . n , tum- . , a:a::l:e: 1 wee ,lust reading ;11AL � o are AIr.I'a;et3 floss, sr.. Liberal; and Mr - nue tbou:�bt be haat discovered tiia3 ,Xu- ' QAL , Bigs„rt-tie, Conserv it ire, and berme ,t., antis: l 4aant/xi, Independelit. '!'tie ua,.,. 1stney--•There tiro worse mistakes . where oltl ami y©uuq, to i cs ea inasu tint. Mae 1 r arr:eal first. l: gentleut;'n, hare the ei ;lit to east t1;vt:gLt t iaaei tileneeerea paradise: their vete, or votes, for the cin-itlate • aitva and Coulees. of their choice. , : lie Nets Q• The pnblie is kindly Invited tai re- A Crafty. flus-. ttoilln stone Netnass - D'ye bear late ! :'terdon Torn wasltin his face? '1'lrlrsts• TLlagumbob-Gwent Don' . At the last meeting el' Bidlulpli township Council. it was decided to levy a rate oft mills on the ;Sonar for (`aunty�iurposes and 5 mills eh the Don't • doll=ar for Township psupeses ani, ;rants to public schools. The farm, lands average nearly KO to the titre The l earraal assessment gives nearly i 21 tax fair each Inn :acres. She accidentally came into contact girt. rue no lupe dream. with a wire that penetrated the eye- llo111i1^stone Nomas-I'sc'. A cap ball. was Ater titin, an be done it as a dis- A quiet wedding took place at the illa�eilalalellil:iii JEtecord Mink Clark took in Exeter fair on Tuesday. -Mr. McLaren, of Hibbert, visited aeon'. John Cole's, on Monday. -Me. and Mrs, Walker visited their daughter Mrs. Nelson Kirk, on Sunday. -Tho members of the Orout- aarty and Roy's ehttrches are making P On Wednesday afternoon of last of each evening.. Riva hundred week,: Mrs, J. B. Ferguson, Wingham, valuable articles will be disposed o£ happened •tvfth a double accident; from life boatl3s. was standingon the topof a step Show The great bazaar tor the benefit of ladder doing soe work in onnectio St. Peter's Church, "French, Settle- with one of tbe rooms of her home went," to be held on Sept. 24, .25 and 1 when she became dizzy and lost her 26th inst, in Cantin's new brick block, balance, ladder d all fatting to the St. Joseph, will be a big affair. More than 500 valuable articles will he dis- posed of. See circulars. The Solid Value Store. e ran For Milliner:. Our milliner, Miss McKeown has: returned from visiting the wholesale openings inLondon and day when his dau,ghter, Miss I. was Offering Icor a Bargain. . united in marriage�with John Seedle, "Lady, won't you kindly give a pore Ba�`'�`a@�1S tla of hire Jose 1t Scatt, in Sheldon, SC b don't you as Word has een received of the awns 0 costar 1 Mt dee pp__ Niue cents?y y North Dakota. lobs. Scott was 0 for at clime and be done with RI" daughter of bar. Thos. Griqua, sr„ of "Ola, no, lady. I know the sex too McKillop. She had been ill for sever- v; elL I wire onet a married man' - Detroit Free Preset. tprep,rations for the induction fat pears. on Tttesdaty nee'. the Brawn estate, has concluded the sale of the farm of the late Geo. A. -4'"' •• - Brown, situated a short distance east McGillivray Council. of Constance. The purchaser is bar. Council met pursuant to adjourn - of George Devor, of Teeswater, and the of heir new minister, Mr. Cranston, Mr, Geo. Stevenson, eneentair for ment at the Town Hall, 2nd Septem- ber, 1001, Moved by D. Dorman, seconded by T. Prest, that By-law No 5, of 1091, levying on the dollar on the assessed value of property in this township, 1. 0-10 mills for county purposes, 3 mills for township purposes, 12111 tor spec- ial public schnol purposes and amounts required by the trustees of the several school sections, as read a first and sec- ond time,be now read a third time and passed. --Carried. Moved by A. II. Hodgins, seconded by M. Miller that the hereinafter natn• ed individuals be paid amounts as set forth :-J. McInnes, 4 sheep and 1 Noteworthy at the Western Fair just closed was the artistic work of price is $5,400, The faun contains !bottle of that famous remedy, Ptrt- 100 acres and has on it a good brick t • nam's Painless ('orn Extractor. It goes right to the root of the trouble, there acts quickly but so painlessly that nothing is known of the oper- ation until the corn is shelled. Be- ware of substitutes offered for Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor -safe, sure and painless. Sold at druggists. A GOOD CORN REMOVER. A marvel of cheapness, of efficacy, and of promptitude, is contained in a house and good bank barn. Airs. Double, mother of Mrs. W. D. Bright, of Seaforth, a former real - of Fullerton, met with a painful accident recently. She got up during the night, and in attempting to go down stairs, she missed her footing and fell to the bottom. .Although no bones were broken she was badly bruised and shaken pp, and is confin- ed to her bed, If you take :a Lasa -Livor Pill to -night before retiring it will work while you sleep without a A marriage ceremony which united 1 ripeer pain. caring biliow:mess, constipation, s o ,ta and rirl:•hc:adschc, and uu�so you Ecol better in the moraing- teas performed at the Ontario street Tonaakemoncy it is uece. +ry •• havoa ' a free from sin, day, by Rev. Dr. Giffore. The grin- mid strong vigorous nerves. Zti"'burn's cart andNerve Pills inrkorato :end brighten the brain, strengthen the nerves, and removes all heart, nerve and brain troubiea. Athletes. Iiieyciis*s and others should al- 'vays keep Ilaa;yanri Yellow 051 on hand. the lives of a couple from the country s p p. Methodist parsonage, Clinton,on Tues -clear, bright brain. a coolhe d RF lamb killed by dogs, $1S; A. P. McRae, cipals were J. Dennison, of Varna, and tile across road, 7th con., W. C. R., $3; and Miss Elizabeth Maguire. of Morris R. Selli, plank account, $30.05 ; A. township ; Miss Maggie Maguire and haulmcement to Paterson's g �i 'the yard, Paton,1.50 ; 0. Poore, 1 sheep and 4 T.de andugraom..in They w assisted reside at lambs wounded by dogs. 86.05 ; C. •Varna. We extend congratulations to Geo. E., fifth son of Inspector Wm. Robb, of Clinton, in having taken unto him- self a wife, iu the person of an accom- plished and popular young lady, Miss Jennie M.1., second daughter of Mrs. DoImage, of Clifford. The marriage ceremony w as performed at the home of Lha bride's mother, on Tuesday morniug at 7 o'clock by Rev. Ar.. Mar- shall, Methodist clergywen,of Clifford. There was another bad smashup at the Seaforth electric ligbt station on Sunday night, similar to that of a few weeks ago. only more damaging in ,;,s results and it was the same engine as before that caused all the trouble. It was about half past eleven and every- thing was running smoothly, when suddenly their was a crack, and in a second the room was filled with pieces of iron and escaping steam. Some- thing broke about the piston rod and it made short work of everything it struck. finally being driven through e ea Poore, repairing bridge, W. Williams townline, McGillivray portion, $L50 ; R. J. McPherson, repairing culvert, north boundary,81; H. W. Humphrey, account for spikes, $2 ; S. Harmer, lamb killed by dogs, $2.65 ; Johnson Bros., building bridge, E. Williams townline, in full $22 ; J. Paterson, ac- count for sundries, $2.50 ; J, H. Amos, township engineer's account, $3..00. -- Carried. Council adjourned to meet in the Town Hall the lst Monday in October at 1 o'clock p. m.-Oarried. Crediton. • BRIEFS— Fall Fairs, Conventions, and Harvest Homes semi to be the order of the day and speak loudly of the rapid flight of time. Have you laid in your stock of coal for the win- ter yet ?-John Deitz and family mov- ed to Berlin on Wednesday last. They will be greatly missed from our com- munity as they were very familiar figures on our street. We wish thein success in their new home. -Miss Mol - lard, of Grand Bend, is visiting with Mrs. Kerr this week. -Dan and. Mrs. Switzer returned on Monday last from. an extended visit to Buffalo. -Dr. and Mrs. Rivers spent Sundaywith friends in Goderich.-Death has again visited our village and removed from, our midst, Ars. Jacob Heist. She had been ailing Inc years with heart trouble but the 'end came suddenly on Monday night. Funeral takes•plaace this (Thurs- day afternoon) to tbe Evangelical cemetery. The - aged husband espec- ially has the sympathy of the whole community, vaso trust that the grace of God may sustain him in this sad bereavement. --Many from here at- tended. Exeter fair on Tuesday and pronounced it alright this year. -Ru - the cylinder, knockin out th h d. Joseph Abell, the engineer, was stand- ing Ouse to the engine et the time, and made an effort to shut off the steam but the pieces of metal flying in all directions and the ' escaping steam drove him back, and he was compelled to go the boiler roam to check the steam. Thos. Simpson, of Bracefield, passed away on Sudday last, at the age of 77 years and 9 months. He was former- ly a resident of Stanley township, and for many years was reeve thereof. He held the position, in spite of some very warm contests, and always dis- charged the duties of his position to h. the best of his ability. When lie re- tired he retuoved to Brucefield, where he has resided for a considerable time. We think we have a encs, an He was a jovial, good hearted fellow, floor. The ladder fell in such a posi- generous and impulsive to a degree. the best',, Ferguson fall niour . says that one of our busyness He enjoyed good health but latterly e directly across it, with the result that men . contemplates moving away to was, troubled with a cancer on his. two of her ribs were broken` and she greener pastures and a more prom's- face for which. he underwent an opera - was otherwise badly shaken up.' This ing location forbusiness,-A most sub- tion a few days ago. He was a Con- Master Frank W. Weekes, aged 17 was not all however ; Mrs. Ferguson stantial pole has been. erected on the servative politically and an attendant Toronto, and is repaying for our a son of 14Ir Wm Weekes. of felt a fainting spell coming over her, street corner near tbe Evangelical of the . Presbyterian church. His T p ears tete Nothing li -e it for stillness and soreness of the muscles sprains brui-eq cute etc A clean preps , 25 cents. gallon will not stain clothing. Price Daman The balance of our summer goods at reduced prices. Ladies' Oxfords Worth $1.40 for $1.15. `, x;1.75 for $1.40. `: ,$'x.00 for $1.50. $$2.`27) for $1.75. Misses Oxfords Sizes �8 to 10. $100 for SOc. $1.25 for ,$1M5. Also some woanen'a buttoned at re dueed prices. These goods are alt new and up-to- date. No old styles. 3.11 this year's goods. Cecil aea-id .acus -e a fr ergasias, Remetaher the place. it it F. H. SWEET. Trebles old stand, -;Your money refunded if purchase unsatisfactory. TO MAKE ROOM SOME%AC SNAPS in kitchen things. TINWARE, GRANITEWARE kof ` - WASHING MACHINES I i -I WRINGERS,ETC.. BIG REDUCTIONS IN THESE LINES. Our big stook of stoves and STOVES Happy Thought Rt.tinges will ar- AND rive in time for the fair. It will be a pleasure to sho w you the nest stoves -and ranges ever seen in Exet�-;r- 'y -' and thought if she could only.. et . church from which swill s. our new'.-funerel was very largely ate). ted on 1 ' h `will - take lace Exeter. Master Fa entered in all g i opening w hie p. l f Public 'and Separate school the fresh air she would soon revive, so gasolene street lamp. It s rows a fine. vi a sou c asses o P competitions up to the age of 18 years, she managed with pain and difficulty light, Our ltag should purchase hurcla Friday,aurda�, a gaming awards of four to get to the door, but no sooner had several more similar lamps and light � resulting yn, g g • first prizes and one second. -London she, got there when she fainted away our streets decently. Who are tow 27, 28 �tl�l[D 29• pp and fell face downward down four fathers anyhow 12. (lar i�ra ,vr Tuesday d • in fact . one ot t°:elar- gest funerals overseen in this iseigh- borhood. - He leaves a widow and an. adopted daughter, Miss Ida Simpson. Iiac enc , Free teas. . - , •. T,t ,,t•,., Watch f 1 Iia connec tion with the above we steps'unto the granolithic walk.' the n1. their i ,est, >lgain for the s,-,1,.., .u,rl i 1 h1',i,•t,t ,.--;a t l rn,i•'c-i' .a„''- „,1 or ,further particu ars, 11 ,,,t� ., ,1 , 't_t yi+aa.+. wish to make a correction, as Frank is 'result of which ir•gvrs h+•r frice r.•ii• a iltca Ty -pre regia for their utaaaiiaat*;;. t 1 on1 14 ears and not 17. 'We also stder;thly bruised. .She lay there in Mks 'Williams is back with 0. Zwiuker. 1 at),al•••.i (ai•• ,t,; ,•aa N t•,it tt•' ,,, W. ®OUPE :.)a. y y ■ think he is •very deaervin� of ongrat- au urictinscious state fur aortic time tae- ilirs. Link with W. t)V. Kerr; and Miss 7 Iic t tt+ (•.r t!u e.tii i rat y( ar iyrir t On -cut prices we will offer eager buyers a hunrdecl land ,. lone neje1yspecial bargains, l ] $ WATCH OUR SDLTTH WINDOW:` . 1 tion for his success in obtaining Yaee help crrived, when she was triton Watson, of Blyth, with S. Brown. ftillou-, Fitt. c,naa,t.} pot:poses, n. per i Wo®0HA ONT u a i s ful season. ri=gntsition n1' vount,y clerk, $2.115.55, "a' ■ ' sue$ laurels, Sri and ttiedical aid procured. May they all hayFe a success A1A 11 IN ti,, EX 3'T E