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EXETER, ONT., CANADA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13 TH 1903
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CEMENT
If you want the best results use
National allU'Stdr Bran 6CfflClltS
WE ARE. SOLE AGENTS
Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Cements
last far ever.
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-Miss E+mnza Stephenson of Clinton
.1.. vas) In town fair :a few, (Bays visi,titt
4. friends. Her old pupils were much
4' .pleased to see hex.
• „-•,Ax•tbmr McAllister has beeln ea -
4, gaged by the Milburn School Boards asq
4. teacher at. a ,salary; of ko,35 per year.
Hensall
O. J, Sutherland, NotaryPublic, Co veYa
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dUsuerm iseionereFirAInsurance, Agent,
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or Marriage
xdcenses Legal documents
Cats is the first sale 'made ,,so far, • oa
aihy ,part; et the '1002 crop.,
-;Dir. Andrew Mittelholtz caught
1 �' alt)
carp n las n re a 1,
a Garman a net, ,
p y
which. turned the scales at 15 lbs. It
•!Tit, .Metlwrlus't Sunday school, .of,
Exeter, picnic.* Tiara on ;W,ede mtdcyy..
Rev. C. W. Brown, of Mitclhtedi,;ran
,
, a' -a weeks'
e,ndl ' ,twv kis
"1 are s
taana tis �
IhcU)kcia,y, here.
carefully drawn at reasonable rales. ltzouov was considerable of .a fish. This it of ; .lige :aualnuoea ,�ptolrttg indulged. in by
to loan on real estate at low rates at Interest, 'course •a fish story, but unlike+,,, most our e'azla�iers pvsi11 be, 'held an ,Saturday
Olileo at the Post Ofiroo Hensel) d) stalries, is true.
-Miss Lavine Cook visited friends sueneat, •a,fter+n+o.on and evening. The
-l4fir. J. Meaner and wife drove, to eommiLtee leave arranged for aquatic
in. Exeter Gels week, ' rotclertirlh on Sunday, w^he+re the latter sports in the afternoon, such as men,
'yell ''amain far some little time, visit- boys' ,and rs oreeres boat awes, 1 'and
beg Wends, Mr. Merner returned oil 2 xai,r soulle, ladies and gentleman's
M,ondcly. They :illtt'tkncl°d eh;urOb p -t. flat ,races, running races, ladiel5 float,.
Bayfield on the, W y up, int; and diving coed:eat% and jumping
:-tar. Bttehanan returned on Sartur- > Ibstao1e'races•, Oto, :[n tate evening a
day last frdam .his trip to the Coast; bonfire 'concert will be given, followed
havingtrlavellgd over six .t4zousrand �by'a (displayafireworks.Sin) advent
He will commence :his duties on 'Aug. 'paellas i,nhis •four week's ,absealee. He ' of the lake, being too rough for the
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Binder 'Twine
We have Binder Twine now in stock ready for you.
Come in and get what you need and be ready when
harvesting time comes.
Scythes and Snaths, Turnip Hoes.
We .have a Quantity of Turnip Seed.
Eavetroughing and Builders Supplies always on hand.
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TUNS
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The
Latest Thing
in .Cloth
Is 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
khat you cannot get better
-satisfaction for the same
money than we will give you.
W. W Taman.
Mercliart<t ''Tailor.
NEW PIANOS
We have just put in stock several
new Pianos in the latest designs and
:of the Best Makes at Popular Prices.
We will esteem it a pleasure to show
-them to you. Organs always in stock.
A good second hand Bell Organ ;in
.good order, for sale cheap:
The ,:' ieye1e
Beason
Is with us and those 'Cushion Frames
.are just what you want, We have
.them at moderate prices.
Sewing
Machines
tIn all the leading . Makes always in
stock and at prices that cannot be
beaten anywhere, also repairs ,for
.same.
Call and see us. We are always
busy but will be glad to give you any
information about our goods you may
",desire.
S. Martin.
Chiloren ury for
CASTOR IA.
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1We Can
Convince
You
that our stock of
Spring
and Summer goods is
unequalled. See for
yourself.
FOWLER BROS.
THE CLOTHERS, HENSALL.
Portland Cement
TITE HAVE just received a eluan-
VViV tity of the best grade of Port -
and cement
can be had at either Centralia or
Exeter Storehouses.
WO WANTED
5000 lbs. of wool wanted for which
the highest Market prices will be paid
in cash at. Centralia and Exeter store-
houses.
JOS.
COBBLEDIOK
Whalen
--;Misr Maud M'ciS'h,eta, oi£ Chaipma,n,
Kansas, spent the. past week with herr
cousiin Miss Earl.
-4The interior, .of our public school
building; is being much improved dur-
ing the summer holidays.
--AApplles premiss a vary ligplt crop
in this neighborhood while -there isran
a.buncyant supply of plu,mss.,
-The roads in this. s•eotian: are) in ex.
.eellent condition and aaie much enjoy-
ed by the bicyclist. '
-Blies 1VI'aayr ,Earl, deepsunnk,e,r a t
Sm;allman &Ingrams,i .London, is
staen:ding a sheirt vacation under the
parental roof,
-I.00k out for, the honey :and , bun
eecia.l in Abe near future. Our, wait -
eats 'are'mairing great preparations and
expect al large c'troavd.
-•.'T•hr+eshiing is now 000ues iree the
time of the farmers and their granar-
ies .,
lea will again be filledto toeoverflowing
This is indeed a ,beautiful year.
Children CI -y for
CASA t!'`
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HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
CAPITAL (all paid up)
REST
•THOS.:F'Y SHE,
General Manager
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A'GENERAL
.--Some person living on or ue.ar the
London Road must have put out pois-
ien for dogs as five ;fine) animate have
fallen victims .to the bait, IteeveSoott,
memories the loss of a handsome' pug,ito
which he w,as gre;'atly attached,' IA;.
D.ougal's tine .collie is also no, mora. F.
illushe'ss'big dog In which he. prided
has passed fronn the sphere• of activity
Mr. McLean has been detpr'i.:ved of ;an
excellent collie., while Jim. Patterscn's
pup has he'eolmie a ,do'g of the, past.
Lumley
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-Misses Edna and Lilly Williams of
Landon, are spending a short. holiday
bare with 'rela,ti es..
-Mr. Time. Passmore's new brio1 re
eidence is nearing eom,lvletion and will
give an .added appearance to his al-
re,a'd - fLna ,far,m.
-"Mims+ eifa,•ryr Earle v2 .Ltendoii, and
Miss Maud McSbea of Campbell„ Kan-
sas, visited trieinds in this vicinity the
latter part of last 'weal;..,
-ar- r. Wm. ]i1LUa,r at the boundary
bas recently put up a new brick front
to his residence which adds greatly; to
its appearance and cam+for,t.
-Rev. C. Fiedtdber and Mrs. Plea -
clber have returned from their trip;te
Vancouver and are now living in Mr.
Thots. Ballantyne's house near Farqu-
har, during the ereietion of the is new
manse, Which is fast' drawing near
comtpleti on.
Hay Council
Council met .Monday, Aug' 3rd., All
,ptrer.plut. Me following rn`tieu 'S'ni'p
etr'u1ek for :tibia year 1:403.
•Coain,ty atnitJe, 1 37,10 mills; Township
trate, 2 8-110 milds; .general school rate
13-1Q mills ; `Lturitch Police Village Spey
dal rate 4 mills; Dashwood Police
Village spelai al sate 1-10. mills and tike
School Section special rates as follows,
S. S. No. 2, $250.00; No., 10, .$225.00 ;No.
14, $220.00; Union No.13,--; No. 3-.;
No. 6, .$4325.00; No. '7, $675.00; it/hien
N1o. 9, .174.20 Union No.. 1.6t $275.00;
No. 8, $200.00; No.. 4, $175.00 ; No. 12,
$267.00; Union No.' 1, $./.19.45; 'Union,
No. 15, $105.00 No. 11-- ; Separate No.
1, $601..58.
A bylaw foe imposing. a .pertentags
on 'all unpaid. Lases after t'.hiet 14th day
of December in eadh year was dully
passed.
.t eiL
o-
, ton for
' . johns
ton .1h
Ara offer f
gen and Sc'hwal'mdrain debentures at
4 1-2 per cenrt was accepted.,
A. number os accounts were ordered
to, be paid.
Council will meet agaip. on Monday
f the 7th .day ofSept., at i2 o'clock. p..m
FRED HESS, Sr., Tp. Clerk.
l.ucan
-Mr. George Smyth,, of Edmonton,
HeAlta., a,rriv'ed Monne on Tuesday.
will Spelnd same time ireb:me-hag old
anclu.aintances.•
- r.Dr. Patrick, M. L. A. and !family
of Yarkton, Assn., are the guests of
his parelnts., Mr. and Mrs. Geo.:Pat-
rick, Mabe -St.;, also.. Mr. ;lrlPo-n. Lypns,
,rad wife of Duluth, nephew .of , Maas.
Padrick and Mr. Walker Smith, of
Duluidun.
-Ma. A. Smith, who, nas Rre;e2z1'.G. T.
R. agent. for, Vaa past several'mtpnths,
telnile;retd his reeigne,tieeni S. • in
tends leaving for Wiarton, at 'Which
place 'he •iantenmds embarking into nno-
ether line of business. 1Tis miany
friends here wish him. prosperity. He
ys suoe.cded')yore by M"r. 5. JS ]Maguire
of Sh,akeepiciaa e.
-At two o'clock last 'Snrnday 'morn-
ing a ,disastrrbms fire • destroyed .the
tavo• lame ssta,bles and ` dtiiyilnig Shad
of the Queens Hotel. E. Carrigan's
stable, and badly damaged the train-
ing stable belonging ad W:m. Raid; in
which th,eru'were'nine valuable horses
All were save;) with 'the exception eof
S, McCormick's 'driver, which was sta-
bled in the' building in which ;the, firm
started. Tin destr.a'yed buildings were
the property of Mrs. O'Neill of Toron-
to, and were insured tor .400. W'm.
Fogarty, pro riotor c:f the hotel, lost
the .contents of the stables, amounting
to •$11150; ince i'nlsuufa(nles4 1VIr. Read's
property ;Solas well insured., Three
times dths hotel itself •was. oat fixe,liil-
sr the ,ice
-' r of 'Wal .D•iaman•'i's reel -
donee, but both, were saved through
the efforts and prompt: work of the
fire .briginica The orgin of the fire
$6,000,000. is ti'my'stery.
$2,700,000
E. F. IIPBDEN,
r Superintendent of Branches
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BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed o
,:Savings, Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts.
tetters'of Credit issued available in China, Japan a..
,ogler foreign countries. •
C'DITON ONTARIO.
W S CHIHLM,
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7,d
la»ager
Zurich
-Mr. Erwin Matter is on the, sick
List and has :gone to his, home at Dash-
wood tiritil he r,elcevers.
--M,r. John Hob, of the. Babylon
Line, is very low at present, and his
friends entertain sanall hopes of his
recovery.
=.Mr., J,clhln T,ruemner, of Covaltieir,
el. D., and Mrs. George Pfaff, of Pig-
eon, 1VL•roh., viitec1. at 'Mr. 3. V. Rick..
bell's the past week.
--4!he cement walks are now con•)-
pletie,d. ''.blbety woe a decided i'mpeorv$-
In,ent oil the old wooden ones,,,and gide
the v llyd131e it much smarter ' e ppear-
anee.
-The' Flax Company disposed of a
crouple of carr loads of thq finished pro.
duet ;;oaatt'tly, at a egisfaeLory prince.
left again on Tuesday aftejrnoon for 1 watar sports, races, etc:, a base • ball
Qhina,go, to spend, a le,w weeks in; the nvaticlh will be played by the,Dul2etrs
leading boiajitals of that city. vs. Mutters on the grounds during the
afteratoon. An enjoyable time is anti-
oipated. 'lige cnmtnitte, in eirieee. are
doting all in their power to incare the
einte+rtadnm'ent a Success.
Anderson
-Miss l;lle:n tali ;vidispn, of To,ronto, is
vtiisiting with the Misses Anderson.
-Miss Ella Dickinson is holidaying
with Mrs. Pymin, of Elimville.
- Mr. nand Mrs. Leary Were •guesrtsoil
Mrs. Thomas Bruce, an Sunday lns,t.
-Mies Lottie Hueston, of St. Marys,
viieit'ed 1'iatett week; with ' Miss Emma
Robinson.
- Miss Maisie Anderson, of Toronto,
is spend ing ihetr vacation with Mrs.
J'no•. Anderson.
-Mir. and Mrs. Harding, eS Howick,
axe visiting with Mrs. Harding's fath-
er, Mr. Ruben Switzer.
Sodom
-Quite a number from this vicinity
took in the excursion to Rineardine,
an Thursday last.
-Mr. W. C. Prouty, of Wyne, Micah.
visit+ed his uncle, Mr, C. Prouty .the
former part of the week.
-Mrs. Sutton, of Exeter And daugb
ter, Fan{nie•, of London are the guests
of the latter'a. uncle, M. John Ford.
-Mergers. Fred Green and H. Alkane
who have been visiting in Lomdon,for
a few days returned ).home on Monday
-Miss Nancy Smith, who has beein
visiting in Buffalo returned home
ilriday accompanied by her ni'e'ce, who
will visit here folr a time..
Crediton •
lVlsr. Eli Sweet is wearing. a broad
simile (It'is a daughter)
-Mr. C. Z,vicker, Sr., of London,eis
visiting with his sign Charles.
-Mir. Ed. Croaker, of ,Toronto, paid
our village a friendly visit Sunday
last.
-aT'hte Misses Luxton, of Usborns,
were .guests at Mr. John Wind's on
Sunday last.
• ,-Mr. Francis Clarke and familyrof
Leona. 'visited their parents, Sunday
and Monday last.
-Misr Lower and Miss ',Dicker, of
London, are visiting friends in t'he'•vil
loge fair a few weeks.
-Mx. Ben Either, of tflby, Michigan
is spending a few days in the village
visiting friends.
-Mr. Lewis Pfeffer, of Mayer ton, a
former miller at our grist inill,paid
our village a flying visit.
-Miss Mary E. Brown, who has been
spending a few weeks at her home,leeft
least Thursdvay for Toronto.
Jtato'b Hoist, who left two
months ago for Germany, returned
home Wednesday night and has some
very interesting s+torries to 'tell.
- Frank of Toronto, .ace
Kirkton comtpauied by his sister, Mrs. Dauber,
___ of London,' are visiting friends in this
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{bane was a very ectthuiastie meet vicinity.
ing held at Eirktone Monday evening Elimville
for the purpose of eirelating 1a, telephone,
Bate from Exeter to St, germs. Tth'e
felllowinig we're elected to office:a-Pres -Mr. Will Martin . spent Sunday
s'ide.nt, Dr. Ferguson, Vice Tres, J.C. with relaitive.s near Mitchell.
ro a SetaL,W. R. Cae. r, =Y.8-- ,- n z•ca11. • .-Mr .'and .Mrs. J. Andrew spent. Sam..
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HAYING SOLD mybusiness to Mr, G. House,
of Goderich, ho takes a next
t e possession 1'1C�X.�r
Monday, we will sell
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fldr!i8s,s ..:��� liOG OOt� �tld ��
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on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week,
Now is your time for a bargagain,
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Dretihtour. Directors., -'Dr. Rol-
lins, Jas. Graham, Jas. ' Mills, Wil,.
Liam Deibridge, David Bonis. David
Ennis was also appointed to purliasee
material and equip line subject to ap-
proval of board of directors. There
was .$800.00 subscribed at the meeting
and the line now is au •assured 'thing
The .next meeting tvi11 be held on Fri-
day 21st. A11 interested please 'attend
at 8
defy; and' Monday at '0r+olmarty;..
Miss Mabel Miners, is spending a
couple of weeks' holidays withfrientds
at Goderieh.
- Mrs. Wm. Veal presented her hus
band with a bouncing big boy,on Sat-
urday last.
_Quite 'a number of the yta ung
people took in the excursion to Kin -
Exeter 11lunicipaF Council. p. m., at IWkto.n. ciardine, on Thursday last, and some
report a,7, excellent time.
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on Friday
A Iiatrge me,tepa was seem ,F
(evening. Lasa passing from -'west to
Exeter Council. - -east, le.a,vix>Ig a brilliant reflection •of
Connell met at call of Reeve at town light along its trail.
hall, August llth. All the members -Mr. Robt .Hind is confined to the
were 1 present: Minutes of previous house fax a few days caused by failing
meeting read and confirmed. out of 1a motiv whale atssasting John
ICrobbledick-;Gillcep ie„-ThFaat tfael Ileyvrood drawing in grain.
.council .pay sixty per cent. o£ the cast -Mr, and: Mrs. Norman Brooks, of
o•2 a dour foot walk from the north' i a,xtrisburg, Virginia, who are r an
'entrance of Tr'ivitt Memorial church
tthrei;r wedding tour to Ontario, were
to school room on Baldwin street. - guests •of idr. and `Mrs. S. )Andrea'«„ on
Carried. i Fra'day )sort.
to edirk.- Gillespie. -That the, ( -Tthte hamveist ort 1903 'yell sooxi(bei a
ria.to of street watering a,ssessmanit,be ihiing a,f lire past. Some have already
12a sex foot, paa'ole Sept. 1st. -Carried lfri,nished and the majority will bottom
this week. The crops have been har-
vested in first. -class condition and
these who have al're!ady threshed,, ner
point a very good yield, and the grain
of ,a very fine 'sample. On the, whole
tlhe:eroip of 1903 is as Voad as liras
;been fax many yetrrs.
Council adjourned to meet at eel]. of
'cave..
t -EO. 11. BISSETT, Clerk,.
Shipka
-Mr. and Mrs. Hannan spent Sun
dray Last at Grand Bend.
-The loarmbnte;rs are still busy at
Mr. W:iinlg•'s shore.
-.iiEiss Woods ot London, is a.t pre-
sent visdtiatg friends heire.t
-Miss Keough, of Detroit, is at
present visiting her home here.
-illy'» Lampert is 'at preslalat ser-
iously i11. We 'hope far ail speedy 're-
con ery.
-`fro, ; P.iu kelring, of McGillivray,
sipealtl est week with her stun. Mr. L
-til2ii.l= L. IIari,t'en, who is spending
Stephen Co: -Inch
Thee counlcil of the itoiw+nsliip of Ste.
hien ,conveneld in the Town hall, Gredi
tofu on Monday the 3rd, day of 0.ug)
1003. All, members were present. The
mai:nu1ds ,of the previous nieetingi�rere
read and adopted.
,And•ere,on.-- W ebb -:Chat GoL11Lel'
.Brawn be appointed collector of taxes
•- of
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salary • a t
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•acdce+u+n of this place,
fax the year
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tine summer at Grand Bend, spent i.----' hon -Webb --That Alex. Ray.
Sunday last at her home here..
isiom No. 07 for the year 1902 and have
St. Joseph .
year completed before the first a£
-Mr. August Masse as 'visitilag4fri- ye.t,afl clr next.- Ca'ftled.
duds in. D.E.L••wiigh,t. Atnderajaext.--Gbh Tlla,t a bylatw lr}
`' 1uaseod pr,oh,ibitiing the riding of bic•y -
tuna to lose a valua.ble bull last cles on side walks in the township•
'Y;eaa;ley-Wuertlt-That a bylaw be
pace d prorhibitiut,g the riding ot bicy-
etas only on ,;flank and cement' side-
twallos and,
regulating* the ridingr
of
earth bicycles on gravel walks.
The ,amendament was carried by t,lui
vote of the Reeve.
The following orders wore passed. -
Thom as Whittaker $6,50 Alunioigai
Dr M �' O i EXE -1 SFEHTION
1903 'i`OROMT() a 1903
AU0. 27th to SEPT. 12th
The Agricultural, Manufacturing and Natural resources of
Canada will be exhibited on a scale never before attempted.
DAILY PARADES OF LIVE STOOK
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In addition, by order of HIS MAJESTY Tia KING
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.THE JUBILEE PRESENTS
of his august mother, the late Queen victoria. will be exhibited FREE, as wolf
as, by Permission of the Dowager Duchess of Dufterin and Asa,
THE DUFFERIN PRESENTS
And by permission of the Countess of Aberdeen treasures
OF IRISH MANUFACTURE
i.fiiie special features, inoluding en entirely new spectacular production entitled
1"' at A CARNIVAL IN VENICE I
icor tlfe personal direction of Bolossi rurally, will be on n scale never before
8mpted at an annual fair in any part o1 the world.
aedaoed rates by land and water from everywhere. Consultyour station
agent
ter. 64.rMcg*ualtr, J. O. ORR
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BORN.'
Caron. -In London, on July 31st, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Caun, a son.
Vaal. -At Elimville. on Saturday, Aug
Stth to Mr. and •Mrs Win. 'Peal, to
San.
WHITE -,`Ln St. Marys on Aug. 3,rd,
to Mr and Mrs. Ernest W. 'White,
Harry Dyer, of Detroit, formerly* of
Crediton. .4tt.
LAWSOIv-CHARLTON-At fihe<er-
silence of the bride's fat`b'eri Iider-
tan, an Tnesdiay, July 28thi dy th'e
Rev. Mr. Sanderson, Miss Olive Ir-
ene, only daughter of W. P. and,
Adelade Charlton, to Rev. Elwood
Lawson, Sharbot Lake, Quebec. '
a ran. •
McTAVISH-lin Galt on Friday, July
31st, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. BlcTav-
ish, a son.
HESS -At Zurich, an Monday, . Aug-
ust 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand
1less, a daughter.
MARRIED.
Dye'r-+Beavtettee ,.t Crediton, on Aug.
121:1h, by the Rev. R. W. •.Enrawles,
Miss Madeline Beaver, to 11Ir., Harry
uenufne i;astoria always bears the Signature
of Chas. H. Fletcher.
When Dsbv was sick, we gave tier Casters
When sbe was a Cbild. sae cried:for Castdria.
ware P",e hPr•nnni' 11ic; r:'. -;u,:`.' to Castorla.
\Chcr..a,,ehad CLi1d er.,s?i g:vethcmCastoria..
HeUo! VllatareY011LOOKillUtOr?
Is it a nice piece of f+ arniturp, if so don't fait to call on us
because we are headquarters for anything in the line of
furniture.
Our stock is the largest and hest assorted in the country, warkinanship
the very best, design and fie ish the very latest, and prices the lowest. c'
We will be pleased to shote intending purchasers through oar large steak.
and quote our prices before placing their orders elsewhere. We guarantee
satisfaction with every article purchased from our store.
All kinds of Ordered Worit, Repairing, Upholstering and }la'm'e
ing done on shortest notice at reasonable prices.
Undertakers and Eunctr al Djrector.3
R, :.ti. ROWES' OLD STAND,
elle be appointed Path.master in .Di;
wiebk•
-Mr. 1I. Leu,ea,a of Chicago i:l,visS4
d, Mt
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ting his •br,othe eaubric,
m'a'nutarcturer here.
- '''leech we tare, nailed upon to
ueooir,d the death of an old.aand res•pce-
ted resident in the person at Mrs. A.
Denpmy'who ,pya,ssetd to thol'great beat
yawl on Saturday morning 'weak, Express De-
ceased *retired' t her 'bed in her usual Weed$1.59 Express Co. 50e., Ge.org
health ,cin. *he Foldiay' evening and aaixreg5' 502 ;Si5,1p Morrison 820.50 0
Same time towards mo•rninb she awo b
kc feeling unwell and' arose to get Steer. el:orrison 75e... Trwstees.of T. S.
some pain killer after ''av'hich site re- S $7.00; Thomas Webb 50.
flume(' to bed but expired in a few mi- a rt1ein the i1 osvxiol. 11,d t ulti+o a;, ort'
Duties.tD,eteelased l'av'es to' mourn her €I
+ ti,se ant g a 'asci hue:eland and secelra;l Monday the 5th day of October next
dem
at' 1 p. t7,. XII 1v II i'I.'C,IIER,
Tp. Clerk.
grown-up sons and daughters.
Orand Bend
-The cottages aro now' all well fill-
ed, and the campers enjoying a getod
holiday.
-:R,ev. W. Godwin, of Exer:t az•,
bte>:,°1rs. J. W. Brwd;errick, of Goderioh
and W. C. ]itb9ten,rc2 Exeter& ~pent n
few deals of this week here.
ChIe eignatuta is on every box of the genet--
Laxative Broll9.o=QUii.Illie Tablet,
ILC mrned;y ELaat, cures r+ tit** do OttO ,f1Ltt
I
`!!ram
We have just rCCreceivedanother car of Samson Brand
.
ement, The Samson has stood the test, and our prices
re right.
BARN HARDWARE .
axn Door Rollers Glass
Barn Door Hinges Hooks and Staples
Barn Dooi Latches Butts
Barn Door Track Sash and Door Paint
We carry everything in these lines.
Screen Doors and Windows to clear out at r"osis.
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