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Exeter Times, 1903-6-18, Page 1ITHIRTIETU YEAR No 25 .4. .4,. . -Ar.. , ONT.,. E,'A 'Tx , T.IIUB,SDAY MO .t `1N: , zi'1 ' l:a l rn 1,90a % t Y +'i'++'i1:T.i.,fi�V_i.,1 ++++.o pbi'�1 4,!� + eneeeee +.4.e.,e4 -Y'4.TT .eat ee e.,,e+�+4.4• eee ele tY'f ,„ lowing certified cemetery accounts' bo cations new be seen, cti tl! 'a•o received tip to r estell ' at intervals, and that the c a body investigate same, G, 3, sntho1;'tat]i1 ti:7tU! V }'til,li c,, Convevan Ortavein^-� ao1.'e.--That EMENT° .1. 7(ssurer of 11'1!trri !a;e Licenses. Legal d 3r car, Oor11tuiesient a , k Ire, le tit cutca Agent, and sides be olx�lployed to ont I documents 7:bit: . Exeter II(tuntoiflal Coteri ft +b4' 4�46tr�Qe Q'444�H► - ►.S+. q i.1""r^n.s: 4 reeds oaf 'Caotufneeil •m,ct puxxua(uft to adaopxxg Mont t ;Town Hall 1n n it ti Hall, 10th, all. 4 earefullat drawn as reasonable rate's. noney streets of ilens'all for 3.AO, and ' piral!rnt. 44 Mee atthel'aN4sO ac+tate 4[iziun tcsof intoz'ast, that Mr. :e1viile inuo.o tress under1. Minutes of previous meeting read •• 4 NTOTICE TO CO Tli.at ORS. the aswpervisnon ,of the Reeve, ; cin l &enter need,eee 49 de .S CArtetur eeh• i Gill,e/eleie--,lCltbledeek.--Thal !titaY,1 r)I 4 If oil want the best results use 4` Settled Tenders se oils erl tons:e[al Speeifd Edde -- at .send y of I3enea1l; at whose c(iiao t lwus eau Spealil imam n to meet again at call of iicel e. Thursday evening, .10ne 2(3t11, 1003, for the —^ National dBtl SkirBra�tl 6[flffl1ts • o@at! a,ifl!,rou to the tnldfellows Ha11 s,i; i.'o' :E' h village or .fle:leen lite o:ommittee not q bound to neceptr lowest o any tender. ---•«--- 4:• building tlaassed and orders draw on treasure +a, ter for 'sa.xaa:e, ID. Alward( flowere,$r IJames. Creech, labor, previous to lefay 6 r.. b 16th, 1111] 17; John Ford, labor, x$10.50, W. OA],nw1Lr., r a -- , o rand fiend, hast 12 0 M A v iTo t G •,1. totarteeaare (labor 13700 • -Chas W'al son Co. fence, $ .fl ;;--•Carried. fn Leaden this started a ,general glare at this place e Inewku15—Grefe(h.:- Tbia,t the fol 'ow week. in, conneetno11 with his Bend business, ling accounts be passed and orders ltal ruin of Committee. WE: ARE SOLE...d.GleleTS Mr. Jas. Petty wft • .1. -Miss Horn, of .Exe,ter( was vastt4"ilg and expects t10 ba viten this week for ; drawn on treasurer for same': • 4 her 'cousin, Miss horn, this week. htisinetsa. t W. •W. t Neil, repairing park fence, 9 41, About tweAty 4tive from. here tool ',,VIO ; Geo. Ford, gravel, 51,fir20 ; Geo. +Y in the circus at London, this week. !Herten, 10 barrles of cement ,•x44.00 'Iilobert 'H ggi1ns, til0 8: A. G. - Dyer iter tentage on tion ; ., e, el.. 5 ; ice Tly:, Parsons, street watering, to ,Pune Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Cements �. last for ever, 44 HATATIII si: +4+II+4 •44.+ •+4•b+++ +, 4 '1'+3•d £•+.t. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4++++++4` 3r++++ •3*+ We have Binder Twine now in stock ready for you. Come in andget whatyou need and 'be ready: when harvesting time conies. Scythes and Snaths, Turnip Hoes.. We have a Quantity of Turnip Seed. Mrs. Johnston, of leippen, was in Leintralla the village lastweek, visiting friends, ..�.,,. l• Dr, Mackay, Of Seaforth, wa's bhp Rig preparations are bel'ng made 'a guest of the Queens Hotel ,last Tuna fish., ,�$2r1.00 ; Jas. Murrtap, gas weep• •for tha annual strawberry festi:l al on p117e,'i.?0 ; 'Jas. Willis, labor,t8,25 i • 14Tr. D 'Urquhart is note- busy ship the ,parsonage lawn, ati July let ull ; S. Handford, ip3 00 ' Wm DkiviFn s 4 4 4 4 4 Eavetroughing and Builders Supplies always on hand. 4 ,•• tat st H hiOioth We Ca - t Convince You Ts always' 'to be found at this - tailoring establishment. If you havent a good tailor and are looking for one, try us One trial will' convince you -thaty >, ou cannot .get better satisfaction for the ' salve; -'lane than we will - give you. y W Taman. Marcie eerie Tallon. L tGG RT NORTH END STORE. We have a nice clean stock of fresh --Groceries, which we are selling at ye ry low prices. See our Ready Made Clothing.' Ask' for os r Floor -Oil . Cloths and Carpets,. We quote a few prices. 10 lbs Cornmeal for 25e. 10 lbs. Oatmeal for 25c. S lbs of Tapioca for 2ee. 13 bars Electric Soap 2a"c 4 lbs first-class Currants -for 25c First-class Coal 01118c.. Li ed Machine and Cylinder .Also use M Y, 011 always on hand. Floor 011 &1of1i -2 yards - wide, good material at 50c a yard. - One yard wide at 25e, Garnets p We have a number ofdifferent designs( t; in Carpets ranging in price from 17e ( 'aur tv 90c. - . p 'Ready -Made Suits at very low prices, NORTH END STORE. that our stock of Spring uid Summer goods is unequalled. See for yourself. FOH: LE ROS, THE (MOTHERS, EIENSALL. Staffs What :in,ijght 'Wee tp roved, a fatal. ateoident occurred on Thursday morn- ing last, (on the far of Kr. Wm. Oliver. Ile was 'having his barn split with the'intention of making it lar- ger, when (one of thea over Jaye ,fell, Fortunately it 'struck rti beam. As it ,wa3 three Of the nnen wetre stunned. Mr. Oliver hizriself retoeive(d tee ugly gash on 'the head, also 'a nail ran in- to aid was called to his neck.. e d at ogee Band it is Loped that nothing serious will,lresult from it.. Clandeboye 'Mr. A. Blaol>weil is home for- va- eattion. M. T. G. :Heaton was in London on aonbusiness. 2onda and IS vleed , Y � Y Maslsrs .E, 0. Stones; Jas. Sutton and many others took in the cirous at London, on Monday . The Misses iEttie `and ',Mies Caster, of London, are spending va:oation un- der the iparealttal roof. PPr.�f. LIs d• .T,Meese of at. ;.'T,homat] was in .the (villa;ge • Monday, on his round of :prrtofessionail duties. The new>'remedt. side; walk 'on the west side iof Main' street is quite an improvement,. and eshoulld be. followed improvemen,bs all.over the village.Our sidewalks were in a ldeipl,orable con- dition, and 11 is almost impassible to walk on Moine of , .them after night, Keele in] punity... - Mr.. N. ,Si lia'm put in a temant walk frena the gate ter his haus'e,• thereby very 'much improving his al- ready beautiful residence. ti,>•..t,; a (. n .ria at -ways ys bears the Signature t: liars. If, Fletcher, n 31•11e11 'oa,+p was sick, we 'gave her Caste.”14, Ohildr n Cry for 1. s $1.c, was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Cik ST} k ' t a , ,: Bt r"ne alf,cs l;c cturtg to Castoria.. " i y a t ti” iy iCLild:tu.shegavethemCastoria. erh_i41nts L ..yy S�ank of ',Nana ping a 'quantity iof lumber to diffetr- ' par;tiluliars neN't_'.wet+lc. • Oiling easy, SQc ; E. I1 unt, labor; (i.09 ; Etaitl�loints;an Ontario. There were 110 tickles solei at the C. 13. Snell, eleletrie ligb,t, 595.00. Car: The many friends of Mr. •Thomas :sta.tlon here ou Montltay, to i>Cassen- r}ed, Simpson, Will be, pleased to learn that gore going to London to the circus. 1 Gi.11esvie—Creech.---That council ad - he is improving in health, • M. Andrew Iliacus arrived home on � bourn to July 7Lh,—SCarried. Mrs, ,Clui,ff, .of Tuckerr�amith, visite, Sunday from hZanttoba.. , , Whiytest'd"est A unmoor took in elle I. O.:T, es ed her father, Mr. Wen. for a few •a3ays last weed. oursion to Sarnia end Dol:roit, on leer. R. W. leiurray, one of the prin. i The 'home- of Mr. and" T4Srs. Wine oipals of •rho Normal school, in Tran- T' ylox, 9th ;aonce,,siou, Usborne �1:a to was :here 'v'isitbeg last week., , U slaorne Council the sane of s E.::Too s of Clintonwas '^'� t e a very pretty wedding Dr.Ta line to ' , t Council met .lune 6ti1, as O,aurt of an ;Wednesday, June. 10th, being the our village, last week, the guest ,of marriage of their,eldest daughteir,; Dr. Blacken, -of the Queens , Revision of assessment roll, 1903. All Addie to Mr. E,phriasn Bern, of Zion, Mr. Donald 'Burns, our genial 'Mas the members were present. At about seven o'elocle ehe bride eri- say Harris , ager.,t,. spent a few days in There being no appeals. The assess tered the neatly :decorated parlor,; London, this week,"on business, went was confirmed, and Court Clos- leaningon ;the arm of her father, thy ;Dr. Daniel Bell, of B13e13ridp, Mich., ed: whom she was germ away And was here visiting his parents, Air. and Council met after Court of Revisi- standing before a bank of roses,' the Mrs. Jas. !Bell, for a few days. on. The 'minutes of the last meeting ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. 'Alexa Moir, who has beran at.. were read and approved, 'via". J. Cooper; of Elimville, and was tending college in Winnipeg for some The council ,decided on ti tout• of in witnessed by about sixty; guests from time is ;home for the summer vasa- selection of se,vsral small bridges and Exeter, London; 13t. Marys, St, Thom - teen. culverts, and also to let a few gravel as and the immediate-neigh'}orjb.00d, g c• Lint alit dontrac, s. -. A ax of ] o es massed through �, The wedding m.arcla was played by here on Monday ou theirway to Lon- The clerk - ° seas authorized to write 1VI]ss Effie Taylor, sister of the bride: don, tip attend the circus he4d in. that contractorsfor cement concrete The bride evas ; charmingly Downed pity, Mr. and ,Mrs. Knipp, London, were here during the past week visiting Mrs. Kneepp's :parents,, Mr. and, Mrk. 'Fulton. Rev. Mr.- Dougherty and Mr. G. C. Petty, lay delegates of : St. Paul's church attended the Synod held in London this ;week. The friends of Mr, and Mrs._ Wert: Chapman, jr. ,extend their sympathy to the bereaved parents, in the loss of infant son on Friday last. :ri' i o n Saturday. F 4 4 4 P 4 4 4 24! JOHN W;C•X.XT , SONS *4++ !444r,++4444d,++*+4,,+*+ Ludes Buttoned, Shoes, regular $2. 50 foI'. .. , ,.. ,, ...,$1.25. Men's Canvas Shoes, just the thin; for a g summer wear fors, . , . .. °$' I. Boy,,' Canvas Shoes for summer, 0 A .Nice New 'Line of Boys' and 0 -iris ,Shoes at a 'Very Close Price. lieui+u'Tsr�.wwc,.vmR.'..l�yuaIXua+.F,^.TRa.ucu, 4 fie 4 School 4 'err 46, 4,44�44�64,94a** *G+43'©444444444'41 4 4-944,44.4•4co4404 *Geese �te 444 work, to attend next meeting of conn- cil. Ac)Counts amounting to, $1204i88 were ,passed ;and orders issued in pay went, : Council then adjourned 'to meet O'uly 4th at one o'clock. J. MORLE, Clerk. in white ;crepe-de-;ohene and carried a shower p q e of White carnations.. After the eea'etmonv, a bounteous wedding supper was •partaken of and then all vient out to the lawal wh2;re they were photographed by • Mr. J. Senior:, of Exeter, The remainder of the evening was spent in,'a pleasant,. ,t'1fylGlys✓lti�a eocial way ,there being a long Dreg- r amine of songs, speeches ,recitations, ^•+---+-- l ere: The %bride received many uset'ue Mr. L. Fletcher spent Sunday •at and valuable presents, among which Mr. (A: +Caentes, t', was a beautiful :gold watch from the Mrs. James Murray, who has been Mr. Walker Kerslake spent Sunda groom, " The tyoung .couple are. among ill for some time, has not been nmt( - vet, 1i e„ eterne..I+eeeeeeerp Y the, most esteemed. and .popular young proving, and at the time of writing Mr. • Wim., °rear r 'eras ereeeeul a people of this community,; andthe}r the members of her family have been] neer evi.ndi-mill on his form. many friends extend to them he,axe y sent for. Mr. and ;Mrs. •Call'agasin, of; Wood. good wishes in their future life. The Rev; J. :Dtougniar•.y wD1 at- liar spent Sunday at Sunshine. at,te4nd a ;strnev;betrry social given„by Mr,F gar.Benson took in tihe oir- the ladies ,of Grace church, Staffs, on cues at ..London, on Monday. Mr. bJs. t Bryan s lawn, on Tuesday Be e- Newcombe of Exee evening, 23rd xnsjt.r, er, spent Sunday the guest of plias Edna God - Mr. and ,Mrs. Ainslie, of -Learning, bolt. ton, •tv'ho 'have been visiting Mr's. "Miss G'ertrude Millar spent art of Aimslies' sister, Mrs. Medd, left More last week the guest of Miss Edna p day- leVlening Tor' Landsbgro, _ where Fletcher: they will visit for a short time. ,The Rev. Mr. Dougherty; G. 0. Pete ty and ;daughter, Miss Blanche, Mrs, Kaisers and Mis Emma Johnston, at tended the Sunday School convention end Rural Deanery meeting held in Clinton, last week. ' The strawberry lsacia1 given by the Ladies' Aid of Carmel 'church, on Tuesday evening last, was as usual, a eu't ass. The tat„te,ndiance was larl,e:. and a most enjoyable time spent. The - ladies retaining :their good reputation of previous years in the preparing of good things 'to est: Mr. Owen `.Geiger . had the mis or tune to get a horse killeon the. track, on Monday night last, Ile had just ,turneit ehe animal out in Mr. Sarrot's field, ,near<Ki,pzpetn,,'too nese- 1-use, nthen tie 'horse, together with' Ms. J. Harris's banking bee is con- ing. off ,this 3veek. 'A good time is ex- .pe(ceted in ,the eve'nin(g, - 112r and- Mrs. Geo. 'frisbee! leave te- day, (Thursday) Lar a few weeks'•vis- it .with friefndis in Ti-a,ggreve, Man. Rev. - Waddell called on friends in the 'village east ;weeei: Rev.: Cooper breac,hep1 at Ch':)ael- hurst, for Rev. Malott, on Sunday Last. ,Mrs iW. i0. Webster, -of Udvora, spent a, few- days the guest of her sis- Ler, Mrs.. p5. And;retiv,. •Mr. and.cMrs. C. 11. Andrew, of C';domaa't*,, spent'a5unriay with Mr. two of hLr. J'a(rrot's horses' got on eared (Mrs: D. Ro1Mcll4T4a. • elle track and wore killed. Mr. En Coultas delivered a fine The Rev. Dr. kIiedd left Wednesday for Muskoka, where he will spend a eoupie !of ,months.; 1.4 Ir. Medd, it will be iremembe;reld has just recovered from -a severe illness of.sonae months. It is hoped by his many friends here that he will be :restored to his usual good ;health before • his rie!turn. Dur- ing his absence Rev. Djavid W,ren,+a. probationer, will ;take charge of his work. Mr. Wren is a young man of splendid ability and his sermons will be both (instryuctiv(e and .interesting. From the 'Hamilton Evening Times, June 10bh, ;'1903 .Miss Twohy, of this city stands justin the local centro ports that'over 200 loads have been The results eef• the, 19013t examinati:- drawn out. ons in tmusi'e hielld by BI;o'Gill, niv eater say, In'eonjunotion with the associa- I xte:to'- bchooi l'oard ted 'be,ard of the Poyal, A;o'adabey o Music, : London, eEngland, are announc ad, 'earl ;Il.ami1(11n st'ud'ents :are, as usual, well to the -front. • In the Hamilton local • centre, senior grade, Miss e da Twpley, terve!. of Mr. J. E. P. Aldous, Wins honors, having the horse at •0 xeter, on Monday, receiivj-i- ing the snug little sum of ;150.00. Rev. E. A. M. Thompson, a junior pastor of the Elim.ville circuit visited his sister, Mrs. W. Herrn, on Tuesday last. Tao ;E;tiivorth Leaguesweatat Bee th tin on Monday evening eva eve - y, Y �, e,. li attended, - and all report a splendid time. - The statute labor is completed for thisseason:and Mr. John Woods, ow - tier of the. graved pit will b,ave (made a nee* (sum out of the ,pit. Mr. Geo: Kellett, the 'Manager of the pie . •re - !sleeting of the Board hold in Town Hall, MJ,ond(ay, June ;15th, wet h all members present. The foll,awintg is the ordef:r or. burl. Hess duly submitted and approved. duisi,]ntetion of ,beingfiret in tb or- Pet S. 1Vla,rten and C'.r. J,fr,,ret,t.— der of 'merit, Alias Twohy- is also That the followenr aced lnts be escort HEAD OFFICE, MONTREALfirst in harmony pass list."-Mi ss ed 1 T'ev.ohy is the au hter oif r. Sv, W. Browning, cheinicals; $4.88; 1 J. �Grag•g, insurance and school supe - Il 'Awoh formerly of this place. y Y CAPITAL (all paid up) , $6+000,000. p �, • ... :. • .. • .. • ... ......... , lies, 'oafi3.40 t S.teinbcrgcr 1leitidey Co. chemicals 92cc 'S 1i'a,ason 1.,bttr 1 70 TEST:.. .. $2,700,000 THOS, FYSHE. E. P. BEBIXEN, General 'Manager Superintendent of Branches AUGENERAL8ANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Interest at most. favorable 'current rates allowed on Savings, Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts. Letters of Credit issued available .in China, Japan and other foreign countries. CREDITON ONTARIO. W S:,- CHI HOLM,Manage fig'NSALL COUNCIL Heiman, June 151h, 1003 Council met this evening as per ad- journment. Minutes of last aneeting read: and econii i mad. Ii'uds;on--0rL•wioin,-TCoat the, i ubi- lowing accounts be paid: iYI'c'G'regor, work on Mill et:ree:t J;no , � 8 ,, ,'5.00; G. T. It. freight on stonoei$49.00 ,D. Nichol. , days work at stone and filling and oiling hanks, $'17.00 ; Bush, 8 43-4 Bayo• on; street, at Ti. 1.00, $8.75; Peter Sttwait, 6' 1;-5: days: ;!:i• A by-law was passed pariiotlarlly ex- emplifying . certain farm landn for rate foe village purposes. Ortwein. re-Mioore. That we get 20 at 52, and, 30 tons at 53 cruehed steno .from +horse shoe quarries, St. Maxyu. McArthur --Butson.— That .Reav'e procure solve one to open south draiTh • Sas. Parsons, labor, e1,25; II. Ruston expenses to d'oro54o, ;310.00'; 'W. Cann, labor ,$1.2e; Per ICs Huston and S. M'a1ti;i.— That eehool ,be closed for Lite current term on 13'riday June 20th, at 4 p,:"aox Per 0'. EVans and W. 5. Marling, - That the eeettetary draw the t4t:ten- tion of the janitor to the elause.in hie elereenvent • govcirntilag rlailee a{.(t.ein- dance, and that he be reeueeted t.o u give occasional visits to Cho gzounes on Saturday anti *Sunda.y during: the siti']nmer Season. •Per W. 5, Carl ing,'•-Adjournlnto;n f. Sr GRI'(G, Seey, Children Cry f'or The jvilkage emem;bers, -of the W. C. T. U. pic-niced at Grand Bend, .on Wednesday'. !Mrs. F. W_. less and son, Georgee are spending a month with friends in Mighii'gien. , . ' • The !regular ,ineeti,n;g of the W. 0. T. U. was held at the home of Mrs. P. Bender, on Monday evening, June 15th. Mrs. D. S. Faust and,, Miss Lydia, Faurst are 'attending the 3t-vaingeiecal Sunday Sehtool ' Convention aat 4i'psciurs-, t1iRs ,week. " Mr. Wes, Sch:all,eg,, of the Goshen Lino sold a heavy draught horse to a gentleman in Mitchell,, this week, for the 'sum of $175. ,The animal :vas a to -tare -vent -old. At a 'repent •',meleting' of the town- ship Of Hay Agricultural Society,' held in the council chamber, here on Monday evening last, the dates fon the holding 11f the fair was decided upon, the necessary judges appointed, the :prize -list revised., special features aie^ided upon and other business ,,of ilm,portalnce .trfan,saeted. The ,Exhibi- tionis to be held here on the grounds of the association, on the 83rd and 24th 'of September, and one of the special features will be a farmer's trot, or -:rather a trot for farmer's horses, on the second., the prizes of- to be 10, 7, 5, rand 3 dollars; digs-tan'ce 31510 times around the aour•se•—best three out of five. The president, Mr. W. B.:CaLdirell, ,presided, and the 101 lowing diretc:tors were pretcnt and took part in alto cl lab:;rntionsot tha: meeting, viz:J. Sararas ist, vice -pre. siderite J: Wil}ert, 2nd. vice• prerlct nt W. 73. Battler, B. S. Phillips, ,}i. I) t• - her, John Pfaff, J. Geiger and C. Ell- ber. - Anderson Mr. ;Chas, 8; 'de is ill • with :fineum- onia. t Mr. ,Wilbert Sperling Sundjayed at home. - 'krtq:ls Via'sper, Tot Mitchell, is visit- ing r Mies s DTnnie Hodge. t . 'Mr. Narin and Less Wilgill;L Sunday. oil with Mr. Rd. Wight.' Miss Liza. Robertson, of Toronto, is spending her •vacation at home. 1111r. Red. Mrs. D. Whaley, of SI. Marys are 4isitisg with Mrs. John R Theand bro.!r,, lith The Misses Ltamknn 1'red,visited the Misses Werry, t1un,•- da,y. 3 , .Miss ElIa Coup}aand,, of S. Marys, was the tguest of Miss Nellie Switzer,; ov'er Sund-ay• Mr. and Airs. 1i-arnett of Science 1 'visited Firs:' .Tas. 13. Atkinson 13x1 s on ASunday. Miss Wilson land Bliss Ford, ot St, Marys, spent Sunday with Miss Alice ,0a(mextonr 4 Mr, E. 1a. A1,nn,strong, of Guelph visited visited Miss 7a. A, itardy ng, part of Vast week. . Airs. W. U Graham and H. Ander.. sag, of St. Marys, were the guests oft Sunday, 'of Mrs, John Anderson. Mrs. M.eCullouch, at Shtzkeepearo is the guest of Deis 'brother, Thos, Whey. Vies 'Emma. Robinson, . of Ruhrly vine, spent- part at last week with Mrs. C. •'EL Robinlson: The Epworth - League of Anderson 'Methodist church. ,purpose giving a garden' art tet; the home of Mr. ltd. party Wight, June '25th, A.11 arre;cordially, invited. - K f rkton • _: Wit-, Mr. 1k&. i,eigli 'Mu in London, on Thursday last, on business. Mrs. D. ,Wood, of Exeter, visited her sister here, Mrs, T. Roadhouse, on T,u.esday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Carr attended elle at Westfield, wedding >Qf, their neice, s , on T;heireday, last Air. and, Mrs.James Moore of Eawksville, are visiting in the neigh- borhood this .week. - Mrs. Eames, :of Algoma, is visiting her sister, • Mrs. 3. -Taylor, She will remain for a few weeks. - ktr. •and Mrs. Joeeph Weir visite:1d , at the home of Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Alex Kirk,. on Sunday and Monday last. Mr.. J'as. Dennison, and daughter, spent Sunday in the village, with Mr. Fred Taylor, i%ir, Dennison's son-in- law. . The lfuneral .of the late S. Iia1 005, of Woodham, 'tt tli,s, Kiik?on cem(ee-c- tery was very Largely attended 'on Tuesdaa3r xafteenoon, Mr. Wm. Brown unfortuna-ttl;y'nut his foot with the adze, on.. Tuasdiay Last, requiring the attention of the M. D. to stitch it up. Miss Flosie Ball, of Wheatly, and Miss Cora Prior, of Exeter, spent the latter part 61 last week and the.first friends in the village. Of this visiting a Mr. and Mrs. J. (Taylor drove to Hawksville, on Saturday last, spend - Sunday with Mr. Jas. Moore, of tjltat village, returning again on Monday. Mr, John 'Hanna got his newtree-, Lion home on Thursday cast. :Prom reports it is a good one, being 17 horse power, an;d ttianufaetured tiy' Geo. White & Son; London. The remains of Mrs. S. Routltiy„ Were laid in their last resting place on Monday afternoon, being foll,owed to the grave'by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and. neighbors. .Mx. Silas Shier had a successful ul dirt bee, recently and pap,Aaged to complete the approach to his newly raised barn. A goodly number of the villagers attended and lent their assistance 'to :one who is heid in re- gpect by all;., It is ,bur sad duty, this weak (a.ra,- pord 'the death of one: of our - resr,>net eed'citizens, in the, person of Elizabe-rh ISlti.nston, beloved avafet of :Cllr. Samuel Bentley at the age of 49 years and 4 months. Deceased was a sufferer. for the vast seven years, during that time leaving suffered four strtokee o,E (paralysis, three Years ago having lost her ;power or speech, but during all her i<ll}iiess she e;cideiiced the( ult'most patience and e-,ndurence. Two years ago she rs:ceived lanother letroke:tvlaib took from ;her the • owes - to paiitake of any (food, rendering her unble to feed herself. She was able to wally: about but ishe expe.rienre,d great helg lensness. She 'was born near Brock-i- ville in ;1854, and name to this;nei'ghe bor)hood when a mere child residing on the (fawn on which, she died,i ever since. There is left to mourn the loss of a lowing' mother , three, chil. ,c(�nif(dretn; one 4aulgb,ti'-tr; Laura, read two sons, ,Clarence and Grey. "To the sorrowing husband and femilty is ex- tended x- of the whole to led the � �ath n m sy p y theirsad bereavement. community in hens BORN. Caann: In ,E**eter, (on June 1ltit1, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cann, a daugh. ter. Hcyv cad: -�At 'Eilmvil e, on the Ii2tb, mot. •the 'wife of John -Heywood, of a 'sail. St;ewarlt',—'At Farquhar, on the 1'61th( Inst: the wife' ot Fred Stewart, of a son. n • on Jane 7th 11?oupe:—,3t aKir�iCo , , . , 4903;: to Mr. and Mrs. AmesD,oupe, a slaughter. - 1VIc'Di]uai —At Fiarquhar, on June U(3th, .t(o Mr, a)tid Mrs. Ru •h- Me- j0•ougall a f3iaugneer. ;C'ha m (er&a=At Sttsnlieri, '8th cpncesi-, sion, on 'the 15th inst., 112r's. Frank iChember of a.° :sun. DIED. Chap mo.n.—et.t 54xstmit , on Friday, Stine 12th, Perieival F:(, alafant son . of Mr. and Mrs. Will Chapman, ag- ed 4'- weeks. • 0ioutlelpe--`In; •Usborne, on Slat'urdpty,; June 23th°, 1,903, Elizab'etth Stinson, ;behoved wife of Satmue!y Routle.v, aged :4r0 eyetas . Allen—At Wino1eIsea, oar June 123tfi . !Sarah Tab D � at: '18(t�, sh � • of the late Benjamin Allen aged86 ' years, 5 months and.12' days. Vale:—In ;Exedier : Nordin, on Thurs. daen tJ'une �O.Itlh, PIoa5ia DeIY Vide; little daughter iof Mr. and Airs. Wm. Vale, iage43, 1 year and 3 linos.. VALTIA13L3 i.DV10E TO RHEU- M ATICS Eat meat sparingly also t'nry little sugar, avoid damp feet, drink water abundantly, avid always rely on Ner- vilino as art absolute reliever of pain Live 'times stitorfger than any other. Its power over pain is simply beyond belief. Get a bottle at your d,ruig-- gists test 31 and see if it is not so. Medicine dealers •sell i t everywhere. 5 -r We are showing tilebestvalueiii'Iit:I'zotti?mks. 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