Exeter Times, 1903-1-8, Page 1THIRTIETH YEAR -No 9
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BARGAINS IN
toves and Ranges ,
Start the New Year right and do not purchase
before seeing our samples and priees
in
-STOVES -SKATES
-RANGES -SKATE STRAPS
---,FURNACES ----HOCKEY STICKS
Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tinware, Paints,
Glass, infa,ct everything kept in a hardware
store will be found. here.
Furnace Work and Plumbing
a Specialty.
Hensall
G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public Conveyan-
cer, Commissioner, Fire insurance'Agent, and
Bloomy of Marriage Licenses, Legardeouraents
carefully drawn at reasonable rates,. Matey
to. 10511 011 real estate at low rateeof interest,
einee at the Post Office nommen
BeaSees.-Mr, Gavin Moir of Quebec,
has been yisitiug his mother durin
the past week or so, also relatives and.
friends -The secret -neat of the Lord's
sappee was dispensed in St. Pants
church, on Sabbath evening lase -The
Rey. Dr. Medd, although still cen-
ifitiedeto his room, is nee suffering
quite as mach pain and is somewhat
improved be his general health. -Mr.
Robert Beegough has sold. his neat
4. and well finished dwelling on Queen
*street. west of the railroad track to
Nix% Walter Hobkirk, who recently
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. calorie here together with bis ami y
*from theevese-Mrs.George Moreau of
e. Chicago, hes been speedieg the Christ -
eh mas and New Year's hall -deers with her
4' father, Mr. Wm Bell and brothers
+ and sisters. - Considerable wood is
i• being brought into market and meets
with ready demand. -Mr. J. McArthur
hardware merchant. recently -got in a
carload of coal which he has divided
up or sold in limited. quantities to his
customers, in order to keep them go-
ing until coal comes in more freely
4" into the market. -Mr, and Mrs. A.
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MORNING; JANUARY ST#, 1003
the heed of the grave fell over on Aug-
ust's shoulder who held it for about 30
secende to allow Nelson .to run out.
Presence of mind reeved both Men, -
Dr. Bouthier and Ur. Becigneul eve
attending business at Ottawa concern-
ing the St. Joseph teend Improvement
Cornpany,-Win, Dechp,rine and Ed.
Talbot of Drysdale have botight, a well
digging °atilt. They will be ready
for work at the °peeing of spring, -
Mr. Fred Belanger and Joseph McMil-
len, our dock coatracters, propose to
go up to Spanish River where they
have some Goyernmeat work to do.
Sodom
Beatas. -James Stacey reeently met
with an accident of a somewhet seri-.
nee nature, while mixing oil of Yitrel
and turpentine in a bottle the contents
exploded burning his face and hands
very severely. --Sodom has decided to
erect a new echoed house on the fame
of Mr. T. Sweet, who has gerierou s ly
donated a piece of lead /or thee IMIP.
pose, It will be complete& by mid-
eemmer, --miss Hogg, of Brussels, has
been engaged as teacher far the pre-
sent year, -Mr. Fred Green and wife
alsneir and Mrs G Ford spent New
Year's clay visiting at James Greens of
Hay township. Chester Stanlake
who has, been spending the holidays
with, his parents returned to London
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Dent of
II were in the village.erondity,-eir E Hermon, of Petro ia,
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+ the „first part of this week visiting vvbo has been Visiting at err 0 Boxes,
Pr Hawiciris Sort *-
411k 4. Mrs. J. Sutherland, Mr. Dent's sister.
Mr. John Derdate of Drysdale, was returned Mile
d Isaac is visiting her brother h on Thureday.-mies
.1* in the village tiring the past week Mall e
60111e t,101 114° 41?4, 4Qafli°13,kuW'Y °eui Wein', Pon° N°1:ev(1.Yrtleva7,
night end spent a very enjoyable
tiene.--Ma. Harry Wind, of Detroit,
eeturned horse after visiting ,hire for
a few weeks,--- The Mises Ida and
Carrie Finkbeiner 4,1,Ve visiting friends
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' ett• 11°Idigt.a,Wairls-ee et evaeclolietiseell:m°a_Lai'lloiviri realitx:t.°YrilY8e;favieon r. r 0Ourcke rcyl aEr itncg. ;Vie c 00 t iDn ur ye s Good,Every C personihtle whoB0t rnaalkides Sailpole,rs.•
Sweitzer from Sebewaing, Mich, re -
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turned home after visiting friends in chase is Well pleased. Such values were never before offered in
Exeter. I -lave you taken advantage of, the opportunity.
We would again remind you of our bargains in Clothing. We
are disposing of a great many Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats
at e•ictrem.ely low prices. But we still have several lines to select
from. Come at once and make your selection
Ycla will find a nice assortment of Staple Goods still on I
that is being cleared out at your own price.
this vicintty for a few weeks
Whalen
Beenge,-A happy New Veer and a,
prosperous oils is the wish of you.r
correspondent to both editor and
reader .-School re -opened on Monday
with oat. new teacher, mr• Torrance,
in his place, We weeeorne huin
among us, arid hope elite, eaccese will
follow his labors. -Mr, Thomas. Mor-
ley. returned. home VrideY,e from a
visit -with friends in Michigan. --- Mr.
Johnathan 13rocie spent New Years
at home -Mr. Stamp, of Stratford,
was the guest Of Mr. Albert Gunning,
ou New Years. -Miss Mary and Jennie
Brooks, a Hamiota, Manitoba, are
honie for a visit with their parents. -
Mrs. Sazah Matson, of Westminster,
is Yisithegher son, Jetbez, and other
friends for a few Weeks,- Mr. Caleb
Matson, of London South, is MI an ex-
tended visit with friends here and at
Palmerston. /dr. Newton Wilson
william of Exeter, -spent the forepart of this week with
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4' 'siting his brother Ralph previoust
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MS uncle, Mr. Samuel -Matson; of
4444'44+444+4.444°44+4444+++4" going to London to attend the .Forest Westeninster.--Representatives from
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City 13usiness College. -1r. and Mrs. (irkton the outeicle tws
onand villages locate
here on Sunday evenings. It's sue -
GOING OUT E
,We Can prising where attractions will spring
up. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Allison, af
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B. Kaiser had large family reunion
at the Christmas holiday season.-- I (Intended for lase week.)
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Miss Mamie Welsh, fourth .daeghter
of Mr. Richard Welsh of BarEPs,--One of thosestirring events
left here recentlY for the west,
this village. that usually take place once in the
where life of an ordinary num was carried
she will have been married ere this to out in our village, on Wednesday 81st
Mr. Abner Johnston, Naha was well
hitt, when Miss Martha Tufts became
and favorably known. here, and who the wile a Mr. G. 1Vloore. We all ex -
was in the en11-4°Y lar, S. tendto Mr. and wire. Moore the heart -
in #enattli- lest congratuletions and may the mood
kirk, blecksraith, when
We unite with their many friends m in all its spheres shine brightly on
them as they pass one through lite .--
The Kirkton Milling Co, is certainly
experiencing a boom as they have had
to put on a double supply of men a,nd
work an all night tour grinding on an
average of 350 bags per day. --r. Nor-
man B, Tufts arrived home from Man-
itoba. on Tuesday evening
C. Tufts has assumed the caretaking
of the Methodist church for the next
year. -The concert given in the Aber-
deen Hall by the Junior Bpworth
London ; Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert,
51-10E BUSINESS' convince of Brineley ;Mr. end lees. John Gil -
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Having decided to go out
of the shoe business, we will
bert, of Ailsa Craig ; and mrs. J.
Short, of Credit= and arise Alle,way,
/1(01-1 of Lecan, were the guests of etc. and
were the guests of arr. Geo. elitism, on
Tuesdaye-mr. and Isere, Tames Hodg,
of mrs. .Tabe erillson, tor New -Year.--
Mr. and zees. Denham, of Ilderton,
that our stock- of Fall
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unequall.ed. See for aavPePryinegsoso"-d ggiebtlrolsamseasnsd.lteenwrYePe:rrst
attending the dental college m Phila-
delphia and who was home for a few
them long, and continue
and Winter pods is irshmg
son; of Granton, speut Sunday here
Boots Shoer and Rubbers at the guest of his brother, Dan. - eer,
o•ltar out al.l. our stock of
-cost.
Now is the time to secure
bargains.
A full stock of Harness al-
. ways on hand.
R. SWEET
txot6r. M80, maricat
REM-1RM SALTED MEATS
Having purchased the Butcher
Business from Mr. J. T. 1VIanning,
-we solicit a share of your patron-
age. We 'keep the
Best of Meats
both fresh and salted, always on
band. Orders delivered promptly..
OWE,' US CALL, 0.22ffer
PROPRIETORS. olidays.
yourself. trade. -Mr. James W. 1301, who is
iweeks vacs,don, returned this week to
resume his studies, While here he
FowLER BRos was visited by a Mr. Johnston, :a
brother student from Ala.barria,
gaehering was that which assembled
THE oLoTaaas, ESALL sissippi.--.A. very happy New Year's
FollItril,Battor
ano EUUS Milted
-In Exchange
-Fdr, Good
•-••Fresb.
-Groceries.
at the home of Mr. George fetobkirk, League -of the Methodist church on reso ago
a year o for to settle. in
sr, of of the township of Hibbert, when Tuesday evening of last week was le toba, had lost his way and perished
his 0:sle sous and daughter, and grand- decided success and ahowed a thorough named wbile on his road -from
children, and his son Georges wife'6 drilling in the different Parts taken. in a b
ths and sister all met for that - a, neighbor's to his homestead. ,Ashe
child, and well. respected. by all, the
news cast a gloom over this com-
munity.
and errs. George . Welsh, Of Crystal
City, manitoba, spent Tuesday the
guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. Wright.--
mrs. Parks was the guest of her
'daughter, erre., Wm; Brooke,. for New
'Years --Wedding bells wilereng on the
town line next week. Watch for fur-
ther particulars later. -Word was re-
ceived here last week that Wan Duf-
field, one of our Young men who left
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SEE OUR DINNER SETTS, -We have several nice setts that
are to be sold below cost.
This week we are offering our grocery stock at a sacrifice.
Have you tried our Teas. They give universal satisfaction.
They will be sold at cost price.
1Vlaple Leaf Salmon 2 cansfoi n • • • , , • 25c.
Large tin, Pork and Beans • • • 8c.
Lombard Plums in Syrup . .... , • .. 8c,
But no need to quote prices. Everythng to be cleared out fn a
short time at bargain prices.
.day, and it is needless to say that they was a resident of this. place since .a
spent a most enjoyable time the . Exeter IVIunicipal Council
truest, sense of the term. -Mr. Hood
Manitoba,is here visiting his mother. -
Considerable haterest was manifested
in our village elections on Monday
last particularly in the contest for the
Reeveship. The council being prac-
tically elected without being voted for
owing to the retirement of Mr. eN m.
Stcnennan, who being a member of
the school board, was informed that
he toula ncit also hold the office of
Highest Prices paid. New councillor, if elected. Mr. Stoneman,
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Goods arriving daily. retiring frona the contest for the
reason given left just four names itt
the list, for councillors, namely Ge W.
Ortwein, Thos, Hudson, James Mc-
Arthur and Jame? Moore, The Cane
John Scott, and Air. F. W. Srnalla-
G. SCOTT &dates for the Reeveship were Mr,
Case's Old Stand, HENSALL. eonibe, both of whom had served for
several years as councillors, and each
eeltereeeemseeneneeees friend in the village
F WOOD , ton, Mich.,
John Essery during t ew ear s having
rnar Y. 8
were. thei RUIZTg y contest would he a pretty clos.e eerie,
ts of lel it was thoUght from tlae first that the
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and at the close of the polls it was
found that ldr. Scott had a majority
of 16 votes, and is thus Reeve of our.
STAND village for the incoming year, and
MANNING S OLD •
RogerVille
PRI:us-Mrs. Geo. F, Case and son,
Garnet, have been visiting in London
the last two weeks.- Mr. Able L. Oase
left laSt week for Owen. Sound, where
Hay
*Sweat:Le-A yery pretty Wedding
Iwas Celebrated on New Year's night,
, on the Babylon line, Hey, when Miss
itiz,,nit,e0saecriol:dtda,eughter of Me A Ren
h wife of Me. 'Wm.-
, Rose, Mitchell. The bride leaning on
f h r father entered the
having served faithfully. as a coun-
cillor, and gained much useful ex-
perience in. that way, will no doubt,
The council for S902 held their 'final
meeting et Town Tilde Tuesday,- Jan.
6th, 1903. Absent Councillor Davis,
Minutes of previous meeting read and
confirmed. -
Wood -Muir. -That the following
accounts he passed, and orders drawn
on treasurer for same: -C. F. Russell,
acct. $3.30: Janaes Dignan, acct.,
$1.50; Ross & Taylor, lumber, 3300;
Sohn Grigg, stationery, .$1,1,1 ; Samuel
Sanders, postage, $1,82-; Thos. Flynn,
labor, Bissett,
Hpe. postage, 3200;
21,8,00bojw2-?ts j. entertamma her rat)thev and sleter
Snell, electric light to .Tan. lsa, $80 00; Detrolt.-Mr. and 'Ors, D. E. Studer,
leYel2 was appointed by i. in p,
Bissett, wood, for Town Hall, $12 50, over ateriseeees. Her mother 'left
fleet- -Or ,SeWer, 5QP. ; 0, B. Se.ondrey afternoon for her home in .
in his absence. I
carbolic 11 f
$33.50, less $15.00 for rene of scales. eft Wednesday lox. thew home at- To th. e Electors ot the Vinagel
of Exeter ,
Advocate Printing Co. balance acct., who have been visiting the latter's
$11.65 ; J. El. Dennis, hell ringieg. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler,
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--Carried. Sebringoille.-Mr. Sohn Moritz, yeif
Harding -Wood. --That (J. Beaker- Cavalier, N. D., is spending his viyes,
ville's taxes, $5.70 be refenclede-eCar- tem with his mother. Mrs. arch,
ried, ' „, . , - and other friends, in thie vide' ye-
efuir--Harding.-Tha,b 3. Atkinson's Master Harold Appel had the noefor-
dog tax be refunded --Carried. tune to break his right, ann on 1* irle-y
Council adjourned. Sine. Die. last, while playing in William rk, pees
GEO. H. BIS.SETT, Clerk. barn Bronson line. --Miss T eta, lio ver
.--e-- of Clinton, visited her friend 111E83
Clara Koehler for a few days 'qest
Crediton week. -Mr., Fred Rickbeil, who 'ems
Veen visiting Mende in Carsonvi e
Mich., returned home Morday eve
ing.-Miss Beatrice Steinbach is visit-
ing her sister, sirs. Baldwin, of Sea -
forth. -The sad intelligence was re-
ceived here leet Muncher morning tlrit
Thomas B. Kelly's father had been
killed in the Wheel Pad railway wreck
on Friday eight. The deceased was
here the clay before visiting his son
andleft Hansen on Friday waning,
stoppingnver at Exeter until the even-
ing. He was on his way to Oilsprings
where he WAS engaged as mill wright.
"Torn" has made many friends while
living here and all join in expeeseing
the deepest sympathy in the sed and
sudden death of a leind and loving
parent.---Vra. Henry Thiel spent
Christmee with her aunt. Mee. Berker,
at St. Thomas.- -Mrs. Daniel Stein bsch
of Detroit, is vi.iitine, her parents, Mr.
and ,Mrs. Rtulnlph Heideinan.-Miss
L. Andrews, who hes beele spending
the `holidays at,"her home at Godericla
(mark, pox, Ecoitzolann,.iviyrtia mrth returned Saturday everling to reseine 1
zei,,, Jr. v,, mei tnda Trick, olicia h4leir,.dititifee AS teacher in the F'ull1,10
Train Foreet, of :Rills Green,
Holtzman; Sr. V., Edea Bilber, Weida '11`"'‘'"-'
and Miss Annie Lipplierelt of this
Banes, Willie Beown, place, were united in maieriave on
Die, le ELstz McOALLTY3ri Chris( ins s day, the marriage taking
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Div, 2., Keere Mol3nete, Teachers. 'place at Lendon. We wish them e
Div. 3e CLADDII Breneer, long and happy life, --The toreert on
'BR/EF8,-Y1r. Moses Heist, and Otto , VS/peeped e,n, given ender the direction
Daufnee, of Sehreaiug, Mich, axe of Mies Down and Mr, P. W. Bess VMS
visiting relatives and friends here, -- a splendid suet -pee the hall tieing 'lice -
Mr. Bernet 13rown, and brother, John, ly filled. liat 'Billy McLeod, of Sea -
visited their beother, Rev. &Linnet forth, more than sustained his repute,
Mrs, Mossop and daughter, Beeste, o Brown, in Pelham, last week. - Mr. tion as e coneie singer and his numbers
Londoo . Mr. ancleeMrs, Wm. ..lailler. Standish, of the Meechents Bank, were repeatedly encored. Billy is ale
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and son, Sandy, of Fullerton ; Air. and eietted his parents, in Walkerton, for wayd a welcome Visitor to Zurich.
Mrs, Geo. BrOW11 And fatlitY, of St. a feW days last week,- Miss Watson, Miss Freda )3akero of St. Thomae, llas
goys and lelr, end Mrs. liarry Arm- h to i etea, ed. in S 13 Ve WrI'S a beautiful sootano voice and her
make a good reeve, and look well,
after the interest and welfare of our
village, supported as he will be by SCECOOL REPORT -The following pu-
pils obtained 604/, or over of the total
good. councillors Three of whonahaye
experience ae inerksduving the months of November
oalrea,der had valuable • and December. Names order of
merit, --Division I. -Jr. Pt. II., Clifford
HilleVera, Floltzinan, Gertrude Hillier,
Harrison Holtzman, Maitland Wray,
Roy Redden ; Sr. Pe It., Elsie Geiser,
Lillie Finkbeiner, Alineda Fiekbeiner,
Everett Heist, Gordon Appleton, Ma-
tilda Oestricher • Jr, II., Clereece
Holtzman, Chaefie Gower, Herbert
Palmer, Edwin Fahner, Enamery Fah -
nen Tillie Brown. Division IL -Inter-
mediate IL. Edna Pack. Lizzie Wolfe,
°eery Wein, Gladys Redden, Hilda
Shenk, Ober:lie Finkbeiner ; Sr. 11.
Adeleine Finkbeiner, Lillian Gr'aise
Roland Eilbee, Elvin Mc el urrey ; Jr.
Berthit Pin kbei ner, Ida Ewald,
A.nnie Ewald ; Sr. Linea Heist,
Clara Rate Garnet Sweitzer. Division
III. --Jr. Will lie Ilia, Madeline
Bertrand, Idella, "Winer ; Se. IV.,
Louisa Fehrier, Jos, Finkbeiner, Etta)
-Zurich
taiament, and we hope they will give ..e.H.4-44.e.e++++4-e-eeeeeeeereeeeeteeee.,
the citizens another similar treat be- + a r
fore spring. --Miss Clara Koehler left '14'
Monday for Clinton to continue her .1.,
(This ad. Changes Every Week
studies at th,e collegiate there, -Mrs.
Schluchter, of North Dakota, is visit-
ing her sister, Pdrs. D, Faust,--Abil 4.
Sdiethiouneibteohtahsebefieolluerugmaigletastaasff.a-aMaids; +et This store is noted for always
Hart, of Brucefield, who has been en- 71.: having a full line of the follow-
gaged as teacher in the public. school : ishwge- et mexicaly oranges, Deric,,
town visiting her parents, 1dr. and + jous Pan Taffies, Fresh Roaet-
arrived Saturday evening. -Mrs, Pan- ...•
lin of Dashwood, spent Motiday in
BRIM'S, -Dr. and Mrs. Campbell
spent New Years evith friends at Lon-
don .-Miss Lizzie Trueroner, of De-
troit, is here for a visit with. her
roother and sister. -Miss Susie and
Sadie Kirk, of Fairgrove, Mich., are
spending. few days with their cousin,
Mrs. F. W.. Hess, -Mrs. D. Merner
wIrs. Rennie.. ed Peanuts," Candies of all
4- descriptions besides Toys
t Dolls. China and Games.' in-
Tne IVIcIson s lean le. 7 eluding the feneoue -ane a.
4, Ping Pona
The Molsons Bank, Exeter, desire 4. . To those wizo lover
that ea their old customers know, + tried us, it will do you no
they are now in their new prerniees harm. To those who -have,
near the post office, and will be glad they know.
to see then, and as many new- ones
that feel inclined to do business with
them. They have been tweaty-nine
years in Exeter, and, require no prin.-
ters aid to establish a character. Their
new quarters, are, without exception,
as fine and neatly finished as any
Chartered Bank in any tovea in Wes-
tern Ontario, and the work reflects
credit on the many a our town firms
employed. The tuck pointing, the
albOt.,5'Ba)
4. • TVedding Presents a. Sped
Itri 5NA
work of Mr. S. Sweet, being eSpecial-
ly well done. rhe contractor wa,s • '
H. Lindop, of St. Thomas, and the leeereseeeem'eeeeleeeeeemegeeweee'eleeeresie
workwas done under the supervision
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of Finley & Speern, architects Mon- 11.101A1.11
treat, who when absent appointed Mr. -
Samuel, .acconntant of the Bank, to 0
ver-coatmg
overlook for them. While Mr. .Atex.
he 'win take a position as operator pri „ , the council of past years, while t
he
• arlor tcr tbe strains of the wedding ' eoneth is a good business man,- Mrs.
the Grand Trunk.-- Mr. A. Imire, o .
march, played by her cousin, Miss
Toronto Junction, attended the fuller -
of father on Tuesday of last Rennie, of Zurich, and took her place
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)3eneath an arch of evergreens and.
week. '
formed by the Rev. Yaeger, of Zurich.
- Eden The brid'smaid was Miss •Ettie Rose,
,
of London, sister of the groom, while
the groom was supported by Mr.
EXETER LUMBER YARD. Arthur Rennie, brother of the bride.
. Large stock Of Lumber --Vine and hemlock,'.Little Beatrice Rennie prettily cos -
170,000 feet of hemloek lumber /0,rbarnst,o,tc., turned in pink was flower girl and
.also shingles. laths and eedqr pods. rneee I carried a, basket et ink and white
reasthuhle.-JAS WILLX,S, Yard: East side of , p
1 carnations which held the ring, The
Main et s..- -,,i . ,..- i presents received were exceedingly
Raz,U1'8.-kutSs rasSery. lett on Mon- i andsoine and costly, Mr, and Mrs,
day for, St. Catharines, where she Rose will take up their residence in
Will take a conrIlle in theDeldill Ladie's itchell.
,collet,,e,-Mr. and Mrs, Tittey, Leging., 14
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roses, where the ceremony was per-
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R. Mellis, Rippen, is visiting her
niece, Mrs. O. A. McDonell. - Miss
Jessie R„McLean, daughter of Mr. D.
13. McLeitn, of the township Tucker -
smith, has gone to London to take a
course in the „Forest City Business
College.- The Misses Kirk, of Fair -
grove, Mich., have bsen in Drysdale,
visiting their cousin, NICS. Deysdiele,
and family, and also in Hensell. visit-
iog their relatives, Me. Weismiller
and family. --A plea,sane eveut took
place at Se Paul's rectory on the
51h int, when Miss Millie Drake,
daughter of Mr. E. J. Drake of Stella,
was united. in marriage with Mr.
John McDonald of the same place.
The bride was suppoeted by her sister,
Miss Lucinda, and the groom by his
brother Hub. Rev. Mr, Doherty per-
formed the ceremony.
erchants Elank of Canada Andezlor
1 A. ClitfasTAIAS Johri a,nd
HAD
°"IC111 M°11111211"" 'Misses Mere' end Aliee Cameron had a
Most euccesefal party ab their home,
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CAPITAL (all, Paid UP) • • • • • •• - • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• • • .$6,000,000. eieltridiele Pane" orn Christmas day.
E.F, HEBDEllq, Sohn IVItAinsh, of Nig80(1V1 ; Mies M.
Superintendeet of Branches. Oenleren• Lenisville, Mr. and
&moral Manager
A GENERAL BANkiNG BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on
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REST• ••• • • • • • • • • .. • • . • • • • • • • • • •••• .. • • . • • • • • •••• • ... $2,700,000 Theft:Mowing guests wore present, eir,
treIOSee' V, SHE
LADIE8 AND , GENTLBMEN,
It affords me much pleasure ia
thenking you for the manner in whiell
you eleeted me as your Reeve on Mott-
da,v last, I -assure you I esteem it an
honor and peomise you that I will not
betray the confidence you have placed
in nae. Again thanking you, remain,
t
Yours very sincerely,
T. B. CARLING.
eter, San. 7, 1903.
dren Cry Tor
CASTO
Pan bing
any Vesting
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A large assortment
.to -select from.
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Here we excel, you will hitve no difficulty ill. selecting a
Saw from our big. stook, Bost -6h Lance, Leader, Whiting,
Racer, Maple Leaf Lance andickel Steel Saws
:Prom $2.50 to $4.50
'Savings, Batik accounts and Deposit Receipts,
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etrong aed family, ot Binuchard. It
Woe e pleasant family re -union and a
most enjoyable thee was spent by
these present.
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St. Jceeple
WUUmillinery rooms, returned to her home solve were well received, her render-
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in Blyth, last week. - Master Otto log of "Annie Laurie and the "Holy
Brown is learning the sacidlering City" by speciel eequest, shows that
trade at James Clerk's.- Mise Robin- MISS taker hal voice not easily sue -
son, of Olihtore bee been engaged as passed, We are pleated to chum IVIiss.
teacher in the sehool (3has. taker as a resident of our town. ACAS-
twald, of Detroit, visited his parents es Doan and Williams handled the
Romps. - Ori Tuesday laat while here, over the hoittlays.-A. number of piano with great skill n,nd their Oen-
August Masee and Nelson, jr„ were the boys from this town left for ing took well with the audience. gai-
difonag e grave they met with what Detroit, on Monday morning, - They sores grand phonograph ea,nalways be
Might have bee a fetalaccident. are Nolson W et, )hits. Pinkbeitier, relied upon to do its share of onter,.
While both atert vovo in the bottom. Sohn Wcin1 Illhna Miner. George mining. The Inato,gera are to he con-
orkingo a bdffil
er, - A trieery 1 gratulated on the success of the enter.
-AXE S
e can alsogive you satisfaction in Axes.
factories to select from, 75c to
Axes from six
1.25.
Carpet Sweepers from $2,45 to $3,25.
Skates, all sizes, from 500. to S2.2.
Hockey Sox from 10 ets to i0 cts,
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