Exeter Times, 1903-6-4, Page 11,
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HURON & MIDDLESEX GA Z '' E
THIRTIETH YBA1i--No 23
7,17.74.7
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 4TH', 1903
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Feed and usilage
-ads
Potatoes, early and late and all kinds Garden and'
Field Seeds.
Paints
We have the celebrated Sherwin 85 Williams Paint
ti- =waft
National Portland 'and Star Portland Cements
A full line of Barb and Spring Coil Wire always on
44 hand. A number of different styles
of Lawn Mowers.
Hensall Winchelsea
•-rt .y .
Mae following is the report of S.:3.
G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public', Conveya
oer, Commissioner, Fire Insurance a ent, an
Issuror of Marriage Licenses. Legal dgocuanen'Gs
carefully drawn ab reasonable rates. None
to loan on •real, estate at low rates of interest
Ofliee at the Post Chloe Ueesall
,The Bell Te1e•phono Co. are erecting
h lv r es.
e. cl
g p
Mrs. Yeo, of Mt. 'sorest, la visiting
friendsr in the /Mace.
Mr. John Smith has purohased Mrs
Fulton's dwelling house.
Mills Haetie Sueberlb.,nd is 'viaaa ting•
friends in Forest, this week.
See bills for :partioulars iepr the far
mer's ea:cnrston to Guelph;.: on Juno
20th.
tMr.t James ll• oir, i ' rUsbene et x'ho
has been see- ousie ill is noI • ae
ing.
Mr.E. Sheffer. returned Homo . from
Tioronto, acccmeean>,ed> Tiy, his 'daugh,•
tor, Jennie.
42 Rev. Thomas Blatt l Jrd, of Thames
ee .villa is visiting;has other and other
.i. I relatives here.
•t' Revs. Dr. Medd` and •3'. E.. ,] Talott,'
••
°`t, are in. Wingate/3e this week attending
Wit London Conference. •
,tt', Mr. David, :Wren, whb is a 'probe.
.a, tioner in £he Methodist church, is
+ home visiting his father.
't' Mr. Pollin, a recent student of
Knox College is supplying then -pulpit
+ of Knox church very'acceptably.
't' • Mrs. lilogers, of Rogervilbie, one ors
the pioneer residents passed away last
week, at the ripe ago of 90 years.
° . Mr. D,, W. Foss ha's aeareattard, a
n N. 0,, elsborne, for the month of May
The naaaee are in ;order oe tiudrit.:,
I V., Mabel Sawyer, Ila Del.bridp;e,tMay
+ Jones;. Sr. I.V., Maggio Coward, Ethel
proven, Cecil Caimfm, 1T,aze1 Ila1;►ar,t
Chas. G•,odbolt, Fldssle Preemie, inlay
Olive B aria hill • J .
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bxid IY.
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WiIiie Elford, Vierra WFashbucu, M
die Jiohne e Sr. 111., . Nettle Campbell,.
.1'verete Skinner, IIattio JIuntet ; jr.
Vinda Berryhill, Nolla lley,wrood,
CAnnie :Elford, Sr,,,I., Lille ileywood,
/LOW Godbolt ;Jr, IL,. Clarence Creery
- t Laura. woods, Aubert Johee; Sr. Pa
, II,, Javo. Crahr'y, .'Lillis G�odbol;t,
Tiommy Sayerw; i J'r. Pt. ee., Clara
Kellett.
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D. McDOUGA.LL;. B. E. MARTIN,
• Teatethors.
4. very fibrae pea Era from• Dr. GrSahhkn.
S SOW
ea of Clinton, vv+hich is ;quite a novel at..
traction:
tblr. Jrohn Cotner, Of Ivy ;G(reeea,
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gate
ele-gate to the meeting of the pXigh
Court of Foresters.
The
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We Can
Convince
You
Latest Thing.
inOIoth
Is always to.be found at this
,'tailoring establishment: If
:you havent a ggood tailor and
.9 g
.are looking .for one, try us,
-One trial will convince you
.'that, you cannot get better
-satisfaction • for the same
money than we will give you.
W. W Tasman.
i0'6erckesetet
�. McTA6GABT
NURTJI END STORE.
We have a nice clean stock of fresh
'Groceries, which we 'are selling at
eye ry , low : prices. • Sae our Ready
that our stock of Spring
and Summer goods is
unequalled. See for
yourself.
FOWLER CROS.
THE CLOTHERS, HENSALL,
Brucefield
;Mrs. Ruth alurra' - . was 'visiting+
Mrs. Hawkshtaw, o"f Exalter, on Mon-
day last.
,There has been considerablerrepair-
ing and imtl.trcovements (going on in
our village during the past few weeks
McGillivray
During the stoxtm on. Wedinesday
evening, a barn belonging to Mr.Jas.
Doyle, of the 1,3.th boncession, 1VTc'il
livra,y township, was 'blown front time
foundation whiteh had just been plac-
ed beneath it by lrnasons. The horse''
.;sbied of Mars .Hill Methodist elearpii
eves unroofed. A barn •belpp,ging to
Made Clothing. . Ask for, our Floor Mr. Albert Neil, of .the end con., same
- : i1 Oioths and Carpets, We quote 'a bowiaship, had
I
its roof re
moved andel.
fewprices'. horse on the same farm aslal1e1 by
leghttuing. ..
10 lbs Cornmeal for 25e.
10 lies Oatmeal for 25e. •
8 lbs of Tapioca for 25c.
• 13 bars Electric Soap 2055e
4 lbs first-class Currants for 250
First-class Coal Oil 18c.
.Also Linseed, Machine and • Cylinder
Oil 'always 'on hand,
Floor 011 Glottis
• t yards • evideagood material at 50c a
'yard. One yard aside at 25c,
..6aroots
We have•a number of different designs ,
in Carpets ranging in price from 17c
nap .to 0Oc.
Ready -Made Suits at very low prices
Sexsmith
Mr. Will Chapman had a bee o
Monday, getting his barn ready t
raise. •
Th1e storm on •Wednesda;y ;cJ '1 est
week, partly unfoofed 'the barh o
n
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Mr. Ta•y$or,'s •
Mr. Wm. Northcott intends leaving
for the North West, this week, wber
he will remain for some time among
friends and aequ'aintan'eesb
Mr. Frank Essay, of Carbery, Man-
itoba, called on friends here, on Sun --
day last. He says he likes the, West':
Mr. Jaimas Carrick hew, xiscovienad
from a severe attack of La grippe.
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L1MCTaggartr:
NORTH END STORE.
Children Ovy for
CA_..
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.rmai;.rnC b' ,7,47',
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or Chas. ii. i"-Ecicisei.
When Baby was: siele, ?ee gave her Cast!,n.
Whets: she was a Child, she cried'for Castotte,
when s',o beraane Miss, tee eiungeo Caster's.
t'ihe:tape bad Children she gave teem Castoria.
.
Mrchants
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HEAD OT;k'10E, MONTREAL.
CAPITAL (all paid up) ,. $6,000,000
REST $2,700,000
anada
TIIOS.;FYSIi»,
General Manager
17. F. ttlesaBN,
Superintendent of Ilranehes:
€ ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Interest at
most favorable current rates allowed on
Savin Bank c
Savings, accounts and Deposit �ecelpts.
Letters c•f Credit issued available i. .:
lie xll China, Japan and
other foreign e,ountries.
R DiT'ON NT"AIRIO,
Our council are
lavingthe ue stone
which. .they inzponted from St. Marys,
sprelad on) W,elli,ng$on stlreiet,; Ire ading
to the station and mills, which will
form a good solid roadbed.
The bandp
gave an open air iconc.,rt.
on Saturday evening last, and they
expect to be vat in full force on tSalt-
urdaty evening of this week. Our
band is making great progress, and
their concerts are •much apprr ctate''d
t1tlr.. Jaimes.73,ontl,ron lies rettur,ned
from Detroit and is now getting, his
housebold effects ready for shipping
to that city, where Mr. and Mrs. Bon-
thron expect in future to reside. They
will be missed by their many friends
and relatives here, but the beat wish-
es follow them Ito their new home.
The council of the corporation are
we are informed, contemplating the
Bkid ulph
One :of the .most isu'ccessful barn rais-
ings ever 'held, in, these parts took
place at Mr. P. Toohey's farm, Bid-
dulph, on Monday May 18111, friends
Doming from far and near to lend
their assistance. Although the after-
noon_ was warm, -the men worked
faithfully .under their Iwo 'able rev -
tains, 1lfassrs. M;eGne and Lam.puier,
'ttg his side of the build
the latter g
ing 'raised
hand men ti
proprietor `oi e Queen's. Withput
the 'slightest accident taking place,
the barn was raised, shortly after five
o'clock, when all repaired to the hours
and partook of a beantifal repast. In
the evening Mr. and .Mrs: Toohey en-
tertained their friends with dancing+
'whe,'n .all tiatoroutg,hiy • enjoyed •therm=
selves.
nd among his right
oticecl the popular
Zurich
,'Ohio Bay; Fire Insurartge Com pony,
held its monthly meeting in the town
Hall, on Saturday, of last week.
Kerner, bought a
Mr. Jacob I horse
, g s
from Mr. Ed. Bossenberry. The•prica
is said to ,have 'been. in the -neighbor-
lioad' of 5130. •
Miss Bean, of 'Florida, is visiting
Mrs. 'e !oe of the e o
her aunt S ,la, ltr, h, !Gosh,.
on Line. VW esley drove her to Goder
soh, for; an Meting pn Sunday.
JO • N WHITE t SONS
Bayfield
(b2r. Wallace Iiiwen, of Clinton.
spent Monday iu 'Gown.
Messrs. Mitchell and Beaeton, all
Clinton, spent Sunday in town.
Dr, Atkinson, of_Detroit, is spend--
tng a few days with his family hero.
Messrs. Walton an '
on dS 'Smith, h, of God-
ericli, and their fair Indicts, e:lla:tat.
Sunday in town.
The Albion Ilotel has had their ver-
andah painted, which add s greatly to
the appearance of the house.
Our fisherm,en have been unable to
lift their nets during :the past ;few
days on account of the wind storm of
late.
Afr, John Fraser, left Tuesday for
Vancouver, as. a delegate to the Pres-
byterian Assembly, held there this
month.
' Mr. James Wranaslev, 'a':i, ; •,•indl-
two months in ..the . vintage vicitiing
friends, left for 'the .Soo; t lags week,
accompanied by Mr. film. Elliott.
•
Tho directors of the Bayfield ceme-
tery met on Monday last at the ceme-
tery grounds, and let several kjto'bs of
Gleaming and repairing 'cemetery.
Council held their retgut;air • meeU-
beg on Monday evening, Jane 1st.;
They intend doing considerable drain-
ing in the village this sumtne•r, and
are making other im.proivements.
Mr. Geo. Greenslade, of'the River
Ilotel, is having the roof raised on
part soli the house/ to o,rn u e, , aeons
room for the accomod�ation of sum-
mer guests. Ile is also having the
house painted and otherwise improv-
ed.
• Mr. Harry Darrah, of the Commer-
cial Hotel has had the house thorough.
ty papered and painted, a,nd hats piut
a cement verandah on !the front and
side
of the hotel,which will h v ,make 'a
first Claes house for the acme -iodation
of tourists and travelling public.
Another of the early pioneers pass-
ed away on Sunday morning, May
f
2s;th, an the person of Ann, Janet
Thompson, behoved wife of Mr. Wim.
11'tohinston, at the !good old age, -of ;:72
years. She was born in the county
Antrim Ireland,in 1830,d immigr
an mmi r
g
ted to this country in 1866, , al,i.ng np
- her residence in the township of 1 -lay.
and later moved to her late, home
where she lived until the, Poe of her
death. -Deceased was ill only ,a short.
time from to grippe, and her passing
e
away was peaceful, She was a
.,;staunch Presbyterian, and was loved
laid respected by all who knew her.
Besides a • sorrowing husband she
leaves two sons, Jahn and Henry, and
three daughters, Mrs. Robert Rowatt,
Mrs. 'James Delvers, and bliss Ann
Jane. The funeral took place on Tues
day afternoon, to the Bayfield ceme-
tery a.nd was Iargely attended, testi-
fying to • Mlle respeet and estae nl in
wixtnb !she was heed. The syne"pritiiy
df the eommunity is extended! to the
sorrowing -friends and relatives.
The; near sivcoke-stag,: 'made. by Mr.
•Weselob, for the• flax- mill, ceras, putt
ups on Sdurrdpy. jaiboiit twenty; -(Liner
townsmen_ were engager; in taking th
old. ons# out and putting up the new,
one. ' ,
Mr. Peter Mouseau attended the
' races at Parkhill, on, Monday, Ilia
sinking of a :deep well, to be deworked horse took second money in the green
by a powerful windmill, iaa order to race,: after which he disposed of him
supply water for fire -fighting and to Backer O'Neil, of. Exeter, for ,ihe
street sprinkling purpo*es. i3 t pre. ha'nd'some sun of $245.00.
insurance rates are high, and it is
thought that with better facilities for ftlntralia
protecting property from the devour -
lag elements, they may induce the Owing to the dry weather, the hay
under -writers to place the town en,a crop promises to be very light this
different and more favorable class.
y lar.
;The ,semi-annual meeting of iQas. ,Miss .Clara An;detrson sppnt a few
District Orange Ledge was he'td here days of last .we,ek !with relatives .1 n
on Tuesday last. There was a every London.
good attendance present- :Thn. most: Mr. A. Nevin attended the distr:t I.
important business transacted ''vas meeting bf the L. 0. L,, head .inHetn-
the 12th of July .•eele.bration,; which sail, on Monday.
was unbmiousl,y •diecided u(lton to be Rev. e. L. elutt,on in lil Wingihn(m;
oebetbrated in Hansell able year. 'A this aeeek, in •eatentlauce at the meet-
aubsca(iption was taken up and in a ing of the London.:.Conference, tavhieh
few? minutes .there wars •a. ;Toad aniot; Lw,now.in:session theire.
unt subseribsd ea -wards e frtaying ea- • The following s..the .report of S. S.
Penns- Eaerythtng points to a gr.irtcl ria. I„,„Stephen, for: the month of May
•demonstration on that date. - The. names of the ,pupils are given in
A by-law has been `passed by the order;of merit: -V., H. hlitehell, Edra
council, tit the request of the business lerealaugaton, :W'aiereen MitrhleIl Ld-
men of the town, authorizing andleg-
alizing the closing of business .places
ab 7 o'clock, on. three evenings• each
week, vis:Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays. A penelty is attached for in-
fraction of the law, and a conviction
can thus be secured .and enforced bee -
fore any competent authority on the
production ofproof of such infraction
by and of the 'trades or callings com-
ing under the scope oil the by-law. •
Elimvillo
Mr. Thlas. Valle is on the sick list,
again. •
Miss Morelia Henn is st:,�$ di'n'g; a
'week visiting friends is Goderieh.
Miss Lillie Veal 'was etelecj 1r c` eeetnt,e
o,n Sunday, owing to thio- i7liuss •or
bar farther.
1VIr. Slaap,ton and Miss Woods, 'at
Ex ter, spw'n,t Sunday the guer, •af
Mr. and 111i's, Robi.. 'Woods.
Revs. Coatper and ;TdktDonald, a nd
also` II. Fra.neiso• of.- the vi le ei r -
cult. are in Winghanre tills week, at-
tending Conferee/lee,
Harpley-.
A horse- belonging •to Mr. i11t,;ed
elterrish broke through tete covering
of a well on Sunday and fell part way
t r u h bat «^as ev;tric ted
hot, o, a, before
any serious-clamago• was done.
Sshoril'.See. No. fees • purchased tete
materiel l -o erect a new fence around
the ground, -also to sink a nervi well.
Any one Wanting a job of this sort
would do well to consult the trus,tecs.
A Syrian lady lia'4_ee through ibis
keiretlitye. with their usual • praek c i
small wares offered to sell cheap, The
country should rict themselves ,,of such
sale -smell by ea'Tine only with r Ttab13
men 111.1heir nearest town ar. village.
f' rquh .r
woupwOonnaerieur
;Mr. Jho. Westlake, has ret;urnrrl
tilgmt North Daltota. ~lucre lits wait
visiting lus brother, tend •also seeing
the country. ,Mr. Westlake speaks
favorably of the eouedry, •yet he
would not care Ito make his home in
Dakota.
L 0. 13, of till plaice intend glee
ing a grand entertainment on Friday
evening of this eek, end a. gond time
is eatpew;l:ctd. They Have sdacurtlyd • elect
die Callfas.; Sr. IV., Laura Sims, Les-
lie 1• c.Naugla,ton, A. Haggith, V. Vi -
son ; JT. IV.,Sam McCoy, F. Mitchell,
1.1. Duplan ; Sr. 11I., Millie Sims, Chas.
Gtrafton, Rctse Harding, Murray Ell•,
tett ; Jr.. III:, 'Gordon Wilson, L. Rob-
inson, N. Heiman, ,Jno• ,• Dempse,y ; Sr.
Margery'Hepburn, Ar.'ohie Robin-
son, M. Elston; Noble Hassett; Jr. 1.,
Hazel Hicks,. Iva Essary, • Eddie Sims;
Florrie Heaman ; Jr. ;Il., (n) J no. Ho-
garth, Ella Baker, Geo. Harding, Fios
lie Davey',; Ft; 1,1., :Hurry Wineemr,
Fred. Fairlea1i, eant1 ony White,!'.
Callfas; Pt. I., Elva Brooks, Fred Es -
sexy, Ethel Coiberrt,, We f3a'lzer.
0 :A: McNA'QGII,TOI: , LOIS. leE.
Srhi3: TH, 1:Deoaohcer's. '
Mrs. CCareer visiiu
cl an lee]
dulph, over Sunday.
Kr. 13c{et SVillava i as . is h'onx
learten:to tor via/dation.
E, 0. Jones, 'ESq , was in
on Saturday, on business.
Mess Gobbleel ci�, of Aileen. Craig, ,i1
visiting her sister, Mrs: C. Carter..
e f‘Carl
I;xetel`:,
Eche Barney Cunningham, cif Izhiva.
vieii edellis parents, -kir. ,and'Mrs. Wm
Cunningham, -on Sundae-. •
Mr, S. C. 'Cli,own's drier rata,awayr
Wi.h11i :ihe 'tea son Sa.turd iit moaning
an,d:m,adc thi'xigs lively for while,,,,.•
I r. and Mr- s. T. G. onand iia rl t'
Mr. and
Miss Mildred visited in Shipka, Sun-
day and elondpy, the guests at Mr.
Barlt:on's parent:,..
!t'lic, recent 1acavy,ra.iarc have helpu.1
the farmers out: of a •pret.ty serious
Mole. Crops were begin6E11g to 'stator
vow seriously from eledtegh.',. .The.::
wheat, is ]reading out nicely uorf,.
•The storm of Tuesday and Weeees-
da:y t:i.d great havoc among the •treexc
end. .buil.0il gis areni ad i hXare.Mecca'
were blown down in many placesand
a smile ana a quarter west, and a
mile north, Mr, T)oyle's barn was
blown down.
One of the oldest, if not the 'oldest.
rtsi,dd4 nts of t:he •`t• ownslri p of T3idr
dlulllih, 'rowed to leer rerwtard on Siatt-
urdia.v,'80ttli hitt. Nts refer to tale "
derail of Mrs. Flynn, veldt of the late
Thee. Flynn, of the third'oonce,:n10 i fi
fi'rdleapo, dtlx:5. Flltriy etehe learn en
Ireland, in the year 1808, thus'bsi nth t;5
years 01.de IThe funere I tool; piece
rem the resideeee. of lair sou, Mr- A.
Exeter Municipal council
'The council mel as a Court of'R.e
vision for ibe assessment Roll for
190'3, at the Town Tt.lay 29th.,
All members present and duly sworn.
There being no appeals, ; the• Court
closed, on motion of J, Creech, second-
ed by J. Cobbledick. • -
GEO. II. ,I3ISSETT, 'Cier-.k.
Council met p{ir,suant to adjccurn-
ment at Tow .n13'all, June 2 no. At/
members areeenr. Miuutgs of prevti-
ous meeting, read and confirmed.
- In c:rm,piia.nce with a requisit,io4,
from the W. 0 .T. LT., asking •t re
council to take action against the
habit of spitting on the sidewalks.
council herewith request those in 'lir.
habit of doieg so to refrain from the
habit, and in that manner addl.to tee
cleanllnet;s of the -village, '
Gill esriie.- fee eblediele. That Mr.
NI'ito}xdll
ba famished 100 4 inch. tilts
for culvert on 'W'ellingto'n street.
Mored in amendment by JII. Creech
seconded lay T. Hawkins, that'the
street •commissioner • be instructed Ito
put in culvert on Wellington street,
opposite street recently opened, lend
.Mr.. Mitchell. do his own plant of
work. -The *EOM declared the amend
nient ,carried.
Cbbblediek-Hawkins-Tbat non-resi
dentis bs charged t,w�e.nty. per 'cent,
-
more h village for
• thou ree4�d
entsof the g
burial plots itt the ,cemetery. _eloved
-i;y' J: Cobbleditek in atmencimetualieee
-ended by J,. Gillespie, that they he
oltax'ged forty ,per.- mart. mare. -:Tie
,Reeve deelarzd the amendment ci--
'0t,bblialiLir•, aeraMel.ts -That stirs.
Alward be paid the sum of $25.00 per
year extra salary to provide a bored
for his use 'et nemeteey.-Carried.
;Cabblediek.•--Oreoeb.-The t elr. ,3,no..
Ford be engaged as assistant to Mr.
Alward, •for the ,suminer. months: Gnarled,.
Gill eslur,.- •tared t t:.---')?I,a,:.i4lr• Pa.r-
sh be gr anted itltn •use of 's'ow'n '11x11
for 01)1'. w -eek. -Carried.
Tenders for granolithin walks were
received as. follows: -=The 'Maple Le f
Preying Co. at '.1-3e per et uar< flea -he
Stratford) Paving (.o,,,. aa 12e, W. J,
Aixi•t114st'tee ltl`1. !d. the tee rEk,t .C'r'y
raving Co., 12e.; J. la Langley, l l teed
itcnts; Guelph l?avlag Co,,, 112X,
Gihlospli,c.-iiauwkiris.•-•That the len-
der of W. J. Anthistee's being .the
lowest, be agegpted chid the clerk no-
tify hint. ocoordiagby.-Ctarried..
Greeth Cell andr,tb',---ellia;teat. 'tofu
Cowing anc0iants be passel ami orders
draiwn •on• tret4,surer for same : • Il.
1?areons, sheet e'atering to kitty 23,
624.00; W: J..leissiat, sendriss for
street $1.06; Ross `ee Taylor , /lam,
here $1.7.15; ,Geo. Cudl•lero, , fhbei,
Sage' t S• llantl'ford. do,..32`.00 ,, Tete,
Welsh, dee x,1.37 Thos. Saanderfi io,` 1,
J'na, Gillespie, Jr., 25e; Thee. 'Vrehsier
82 75; Wart, 11 avis, jr, •81.0', 7ta,inrs
Willis,. 5,5.76 1 Wei. D'cvie, es,, 5511,•
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Ladies 73t.Ittoneci Shoes; regular $ . 50
for.... ......... ...... ..
MOLL'S Canvas Shoes, just the thing for
summer wear for.$1.00
Boys' Canvas Shoes for summer, 80c
Nice New Line of Boys' and Girls School
Shoes at a Very Close Price:
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borrow the sum of $1000 to meet cur-
rent expenses -Ca rriie d.
Cobbte.diq'k. Creech.- That Mr.
Terry be asked 'to refund the 51.8.00
granted him for the through error. -
Carried.
Messrs Ross &'Taylor asked fors a
stone crossing on Main serest, ogpo.
site their mill to lumber yard.
'Gillespie.-cI eech.-That . Council
provide stone, they to put in.crossing
at their own •ealpance,'-Carried.
Council adjourned to Friday, June
19th, at 7.30. The Grand Trunk Railway has
'GEO. H. BISSETT,rClerrfc• made arrax gemelnts fora tri pp1y oft
the latest works'tof fiction to form a.
METHODIST CHURCH ' free library onallthrough trains
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,Eider Geo. B. Thompson, off Rome!,
N. Y., will deliver the dedicatory sere
mon at 2.30 p. m. Sunday. There will
be preaching at 10.30 a. in. Sunday/
also in the evening. ”
The abiedlrlen w111 hold a special ser-
vice on Monday evening, this will be
speeially interesting. ,
A large tent willbe pitched so that.
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all c a fund a 'seat. at, The public is cor-
dially invited.. 'Good singing.
Pinar
east' or STarzoxllcct so x -'The books will be free to passengers
will
'in the cafe,Aarlor, or Pullman ears..
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----• ; The imports of anthracite into Qn
The (we/Alai-la session of the London toxin in 1.900 we're 1,075,441 tc,ns, and'
Methodist Conference is being, held 16f-
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! 'laituminous coal 21362,115 tons..
this week in '(. Ingham. Lae Station- The value et the former was 54,4116-,
ing Committee met on lr2ondai and , $5 357,37331, eta �fIt)is estimated tlatter hat about
Tuesday The folio Ring is the time Z,'900.000 eodrs of wood t were used
draft of stations of the Exeter Dis- ad fuel in Ontario in that year valued
trict as arranged by the stationing iat $4,350,000; so that Ontario's annual
'C ometnittee 'fuel bill amounts to something ovexl
Exeter (James Street) -Dr. Hannon; le'i000,000. l iteven two !or t- tfiaree.
Exeter (Main Street) -.Wm. Godwin; 'millions of this Money were to ba
Elimville-W. II. Cooper; Centralia- • dtiierted to the purcba:ye` rf Derail a
new Ontario industry of Large p'ee A.ra
Lion and larger promise would bet sett
agoing and the prices of fuel general-
ly might thereby be lowered to the
advantage of the people generally.
B. L. Hutton; lensall-Dr. IVtedd
Kippen-F. E. Malott, B. A. i;. D.;
Crediton- Riebard 'W, Kn,o;wi,es;
Grand Bend Thibedeau ; Sylvan -
Robert: A. Miller ; Ailsa. Craig-Ae
McKibben ; Lucan- John A. A y a rst ;
'Granton-. J. E. Holmes ; 11irkt,t)n-.
Selbourne, A. Anderson.
'A fuller asoount of the Conference
will be given in our nest issue.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, DENVER;
For tbte Intisrnation.aI Conviention,;
at Denver, July 911 to 13th, thei'offi
sial route selected by the Transporta
tion Manaa'gers for .Ontario and Quee
bee is by the Chicago •and North -Wes
tesla anal 'Union 1'acefie ,'Rail ways:
Special train' of tourists sleeping eats
through ,to Denv'er. ` Tisk'ets on sale
July Oth, 7th and 8th. Ream linnet
August 3lat, 1.303. Very ecdw + ra'tes
from all statii(ons' in Canada. Waitefor official Christian Endeavor folder,
rates and full information to B. H.
Bennett, 2 'East King 54;, Toroneet.
CHURCH DEDICATION •
,The dedicatory services of the new
Seventh -day Adventists Chapel,.locat-
ed two miles west of Francistown, on
the Lake Road, will tat e'plaee on Sun
day, June 7th , at 2.30 p. in,
There will he a service of public
meetings held in connetioen . with the
dedication, beginning on Friday oven,
int; at 8 lo'ccl'ok. Sabbal;+ir-School the
next day at 10.30 a. m. followed by a
tirceachipg service at 11.16.
Although the medicine business
should, above all, be carried on with the
utmost conscientiousness and sense of
responsibility, the unfortunate fact is
that in no other is there so much hum-
bug and deception, The anxieties of the
sick and their relatives are traded upon
in the most, shameful manner; •imposes
ble cures are promised; many .prepare=^
tions are abso lately worthless, and some
are positively dangerous to. health.
As a consequence, all pro riet'ary
remedies are regarded with suspicion
by manyeople, and the good stiffen
for tie bade
Por these reasons we announce that
our proprietors are the principal share-
holders in
HIR -I2 J & SONS
which will, we are sure, : be e ample
guarantee of the truth of every : epre-
sentation made concerning
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