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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-9-10, Page 1THIRTY-FIRST YEAR—No 4 HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE EXETER, .ONT,, CANADA, TI1URSLAY MORNING, SEPI1EMDER 10'ru 1903 +•k ++.. ++ SII• i'•1'fa. 3' I+ STOVES AND FURNACES If you. are in need of a stove or;furnace this fall it will be to your advantage to call and see our stock before you purchase elsewhere as we carry a large e stock othe very best makes both for coal and wood. We make a specialty of Furnaces, Eavetrough-4. ' tIng, Gas and Waterpipe. `. We have a stock of force and lift Pumps. fii If you want the best results use tt National and Star Brand Cement WE ARE SOLE ,AGENTS Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Cements last for ever. 'Jensen. 4. • 4. I G J.Sutherland :Notary Public, Cense n1,4, IIer, Commissloeer, l ire insurance Agent, ad ,i, cssuror at Marriage Inienses. Legal documents ,g, t carefully drawn at reasonable rates. 117on0Y ,p, to loan an real estate et low rates of interest, ,g,. Onlee at the Post Office ileusall 1 �. T. t -Mils. W. It. Hodgins was in;.;ulin- + • l+c•n, .o'a. Tu•e,ci.ay. . 4; Miss I;uzoball is visiting heri aunt .g. hire Geo Ttdd. , -Mr. De: t i c(xvler wee ,in .De011an, 4' this week on business. -Bias 'Wm. '.Dougall, Sr., is visiting in Torrtonto, this weak. -Miss. rla>'t',gcm, of Pit's'burg, is .vis- Iling IVIrs• G. F. Yeungblut. --Miss Ids Ifetham, of Mitchell, foe., 4, merly of Hensen, is the guest tuf Mrs. E. Rannio• 4• .-Blesrsrs. T. J. Burry :and, W:m. ,l, lic.c+haynan returned halms jest \reek .I, fermi the Old - Gauntry. -:,�lr. and Mrs. Stoneman Leyte re.- +II• turned 'home fitter two sl oeks't hold - 4' da;y. gyp.-Mas:ar 'Wesley Youngblat, son of Moa G• 1!' F;: un ;blue is a,ttendingt the• . Callt gia`o Io„statute, at Clinton. Mrs, Wen Stoneman and daughter, Miss I,vla, hie i,n Teem:leo, visiting Mr. Wee. St^aemen, Mrs. Stoneman's son 1 -Airs. BroKenzte and family loft week this welc join Mr. McKenzie ).;faLindsay, We regret to lose such good cl Bines 4, ifo :la , @rel•:£ •f ++4.++4 + .++++d'+++4 +++ 4.4-14:°•£•3^+."s•++3.++++++4.+++4.•i++ The DiTiGrG1l66 0T Opinion Makes men seek a tailor. If all men thouis •ght alike about fabrics and style a es in ready-made clothing ould do Elisa rate. �'Vbo wants tow be one of the L h usand t o who wear the same stuff cut the same way -fitting each man a in Oloth 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 that you. cannot get better satisfaction `far" the same money than we will give you. W. W Taman. letercInneritt Trnilor, l!♦0000000000009 9#0000000001 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. - he icy,:le Season • Is with us and those Cushion Frames are just what you want, We have ahem at moderate prices. o`h"L ofr:. o , * . roes "In all the leading Makes always in stock and at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere, also repairs for Name. Call and see us. We are always busy but will be glad to giveyou any information about our goods you may desire. Sewing 1Y.Lartin. S. • hear.. 00d0o0m000b'A000000044 1 little bit. and no man perfectly? The tdresser correewishes some me little in- dividuality in his garments. More- over he wants to know how and by whom they aremode. Fall patterns are now in, come in and see them. FOWLER ROS. THE OLOTHERS, BENSALL. Whalen -John Torrance, qui popular school teacher spent Sunday end Monday at Clinton. --Thomas Lawton has sold his farm near Grtenton, to Scott Wlballely, of Whalen, pria.: $5,000; possession to be giveM- cin Alarel:i At. Lucan l.ucan, Sept: 5-;A •ddttastious fire bet recurred thus 'manning ► wcera 2 and 3 o',cjock on lot 23, conoe,ssion:7, ,Bid- dal/3h, known es the'$cbbints farm, owned by Mr. Js{melsi 1Ioollapy, ''reeve of Biddulph. The devedliwgeand burns, with grain ,crop of ;fifty,, teres, i ono mower and ;hay loader, were totally des•.troyerd• !The • house was unmoor: - pled; .There was of smali•itnsuraixoe in the Ilibbeiiil and Usborne Company on the buildings. The. origin of the fire looks suep,i' cious, from the fact tihatt, although the house and barns • ist d a art, . ttvOven the fire fere soime dt tenon 1p ~tats Lirlst Idiesel: oved..b,oilOii wetrer bann- ing a.t ,Ghia same time. Cromarty -A;ntlhbn N i1om•hrr` ate. taking in the Toronto fair at present.. —Mr. Jahn Leary had three head(.of cattle killed byligthning last week.: -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller, of To- ronto, ,have been holidaying at the old 'fr'm. . +• it is our sad. duty Co report the death of the third daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Miller, at the age of sixteen yearn. Thefuneral took place oe Sat urday, Aug. 2i911h, to Cramartyy, cem- etery, and was largely attended.. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family ,hare the sympathy, of the entire e,ommu•nityin' . swam. w Cent' hour o C.spm Ohlt.crencry for .. A .T R 1A0; THE Merchants HEMerchants Bank of HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. a OAPITAL (all paid up) .....'.................. • •.. •... .:$6,000,000 REST $2,700,000 •a°,l!nos.;F'YSHB, E. F. HLIBD1lSN, General Manager Superintendent of Branches ,AUGENERAL F3ANKiNG BUSINESS TRANSACTED Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on avings, Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts. Letters of Ore* issued available in China, Japan and qotlaet foreign countries. ,CRE©ITON ONTARIO. W. 8 cHISHOLM`i Manager -.Alia W. D. Ben•t:tatron, assistant auditor of the Rodeo .Trust blas his headquarters in Ohica;go,t and who has been Home visiting his par- ents, left this week for that ,city. -.The sar!rament ,of the Lord's sup- per will be dispersed in Carmel church on Sabbath 20th ins•t, when Mr, Si wyers, of 13ru,cefield, moderator ,of Carmel church session, will conduct tlhe ser vIeett. -Mr, Foote, student, conducted the. eta •v i•oeu eery • acceIQtla bay in Carpnel chetah, an Sabbath last.. He is a oseng pian who is. jus•t.:enteking,: on his theoNlogical• course, and gives,pro- mise of x aking his place in the foremost ranks, -1VIr. lain t Fow1er, who has been. carrying' on a merchant. tailoringrn g business in cur village for the•„past yelc, lana purchased • Mr. J. P. Wells' stock of hats and caps, and will; move Lnbo Mr. W_eile' old stand, nest to the Orin mercial hovel, the first •of next week Mr. Fowler is a first-e],ass, cut- ter and merchant tailor, and since sabering b0231149S; in iiensall, has 'Work ed up le sit „r large trade. 'wha•eh, he Justly laou,l uf. Ile expects to•carry- a Large sl ock. of tweeds and worsteds, ac•1 tc lie. in a .betters Position, than ever: Le supply the needs of hid cus- tom Ins. Centralia -Ny-ems- -Liss Lillian Elliott left on T'uels- day mounting for Alma 'College, St. Thom.ats. -At the Foa,ty Hour dstvetion o.4St Pelee's church, McGillivray, Master Farmer, an Sundaylast, favored I'a m , Rey rl Rv the ong,re ation with one of his c,g beautiful violin solos, which saran ren - dei' d with masterly effect. Sarepta • -Mr. lIy. Reynos1ds has sold his harm vvihi!ch was •adivetrlised. ,in the , im 7. • s. es last week, to Mr. Ild•art Brae1- �g Brick. Mr. Rzsyneeds has now ,purclz- ased Mr. David Meeks' 'fame, I'h on e 3rd c,otnioession of Hay, and will move theee about 1:be let, of Nove•mber,l,'We understand. gr. Mack .intends tamove ix, Exeter to reside. St. Joseph t•,...etA Py_ --A numlier of young People 1e£4 here lastweek for defontreal, where they willattend school. end c- ool. . -1 t rc an W l snner tl Indiana a f the St. Jese;ph Laud iIrmp!r'.ovogment antet Ma,nulatetteging Comfpanpi, ;Lim, - it ed • is announced to ,be held ,in tient village, an Sa,Lurday, the 22th instant a.t 0 n ploek, p. m. -Mr, Bereigutul, a barrister, from Quebec. Pnov;inagr, is va,sill,i,nig Mir. 1E: ,Bceigrne;ui, at St. Joseph. . Winchelsea mind Mrs. Thomas Bell, of this plana were at •VVio.throp, attending' the funeral of the hitter's father,. on Wed- esetsd,a,y, of lust week. -:Alxe: 1L Brawn tend, iltauglhf:.ar,i Ethel, attend,s,d the exhibition at To- trOetto, this week. - e • -Mr, and Mrs. J.. 0. Jones spent last week i,n tihe:Quctpn Cityv vaosiiling the exhibition and calling on friends, Mea(7rs. Jones & O1ap•k, li'evin,g e building, tL .bought the old. hotel bu ld ng, a 1r to vole, havehad it put lntcrtnb'apa for m,aring, and expect to .have it on their plreymises in a! few drays. They will convert it into a :eto,re!taouse. Clandeboye -Mies Kale Flanagan, of London, has been spending a few days In the v111a'ge. , Rev, el. Sutton, of Belmont, hes for the pest couple, cif weeks been visiting his father, Dr. Sutton ,of this plate. -Mr. A. Clark, who went, on the, farmers' excursion to Winnipeg, re - tented, . theme on Tuesday morning. lie did not likes the country. , AXrs. A. Williamson, of this place, is very ill. We hope she will soon be around again. --Mr. Miller, of Marini, Oitr,(Micah. is here visiting Ids friends. IV1r. Gdlfillan, of Edmonton, re.turh4 ed. 'Lorne o WedluEisclar, --1Vfr W t'reser, of Winnipeg, home en a ,;iron viral. tfogervilue .. Afiee a very long and painful ill- ness, Mr, John Willis, of Rodige'rvLtle, ,” passed away alt Sunday last, A2r, ,Willis had been a great sufferer from, ' th,ait driead diseasb known medical skill was resorted L0. in, Ihtope% of effecting a cure ebur' of no avail. 'Fite deceased was a native of Huron county, and wus.a son,•bf tthe late Mr, and Mrs. Castor 'Willis for many years residents of this neigh- borhood. To the sorrowing widow the sym,pabity of a frost of friends is ex- tended. The remairrs were interred in the Rarlger•villo cemetery, on 7'uesclay last, the Masonic ender of which he was a member, taking cliar'ge crf►+ife visit: with het pairo:nts on the 1'ar • Line,• Mr. Samuel Iialtzman, left on r s . W l e d Lot. a for i�l r 1. Iles a of Y 3, after visit.lnt, at b!.3 home hero for the 1,ast. four or t five weeks.. • , cancer, and every ,tlr.ra Mitrnnie Doane wife has been vis O:ng with £ric oc1i, at :Toronto, the.. bridge, and Sl:{ Catharinel;, returned, hio•nie T'h,ucrseitaly evftn ung. -Mrs, 3'. A.,,Willia,ms, son and (clau gbter, have returned home after a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs ,R. Whiteside, of. Hudson, Quabr i. Tbsnr Kelly left'Mon.day:morn lag on a visit to his home tat S,tonff• viLie, and to Lake in the Industrial, at Toronto, as well as Ube Landon fair, csexvacc,s. -moi. Geo. Sehoellig, of IAstroil,;g,i.ve his !parents a hurried visit on S:ttur- day e,venang on This way homy+ from Creditors Toronto, after marine an oxtandied visit up the Lake's, £ru!xn .ti : oz ;, l.o the Soo and Mackinac 1slnads„ byi the tvay of the 30,000 isltafnds, Gero;r;gian -Labor Day was very quiellyNspent in. our village, -Mr. land Airs. 1 foam of Dashwood, Bay were in the village au Sunde,y'last. .-Mn Israel Smith, of Exeter paid Bidduiph Council our Lewin a flying visit on . Sunday list,. . _Mr. Sol Beaver itis secured a, pori- The !aarncil ' met pux,sman;t to a:], - tiara with Mr. J. H. Holtzm.arnn to ,lourna,tent. on ,-e9Lember{ 1st, 1903, learn the tailoring trade, tire aeeve •anl tell the anemberspro t, -;Tale •Sendaty school of the. Alottho-A by-law was passed providing that dist ch.uxch of this place hold:,their a rebate of three per dent. be allowed annual picnic at Grand Bend, on Mon- la each ;party assessed for grenol,ithic day dart, in the 'village, ,eideovalles in the, hamlet of Goranton, Blue't tend Tamil spent a P111'71(111'4 Lahey pay ther.whoIc amount V dl? do or hefor)o the 10th day,of:Cctober couple of days of this week in Forest, next, and far those who elect -Mr.'td pay -Miss McBean and Robinson spent in these payments, the first must be Saturday and Sunday at their respec- paid by the first day a,f Ut:tobarr,next tiva homes Forest and 'Clinton. and interest at the 'rate of tine bar cent. per annum will be charged ,bra Sodom' the Larst two payments. By -lave No.. 10 autt;heorizing the Whitt'at'ker, had Iris mow/. levy of rates was duly passed. bitten by a diag on Sunday. The following accounts were order- ed to be paid :-Jlas. ,Atlritnean„ Guo- vert, div. 2, $0.00; Salm Hicks, cul- vert, N. B., $3.00; ,A. McFalls, (diLch.- i '' iv.g r d 2, , 4.00 ; Al. llod .ins 4bo �� a� y, t, gate,40c.; W, D. ;Stonier, to%London, to meat judge, re voters list, $4.50 ; ;•a, Patten, culvert and repairing bridges and vvrourk div. 2,. „"29.00 R.. a,ndford gravel contract, N. 13. 07.00 ;Geo. B oidlgims, spreading gravel, $5.80; Geo Cheney, cement for culvert, S. L. Moe „ $1.40 • R. CourseY, cutting weeds,dr v . 1, $1.00; Jas. Whalen, gravel contract new read, $42.00; R. Guflfoil, spread.. ing gr,avel,. r $8.00 •. J'as. Whalteln, 72 cards gravel contract, div, '•1, $,189.00 ; -Bars. .FJcward, of Cleveland, Ohio, was visiti,g at Mr. Jno, Penhale's last svie!ek. -Mr. J. ti La,cey is doing a ,big. busi- ness s' ith his new threshing machine.,. In. one day he threshed for five far- me:•s. Who case beat this? -Mr. Silas i Silas Stanlake, Sr.,,h had two. his beat sheeP .so badtl'y hoitrtibyi dogs on Saturday night that one of therm had to be killed'. The owner of oneof f t the dogs paid for the loss of the sheep and al o ut his dog o • pg uL of the way -On Friday night Mr..W,arrt?s, of the blind line had four of hist sheep kallhd and two more I3,urt. T. D. Hodgins, rep. bridge, div. 3,50c.; Al . Dea,e,en, rep. bridge, div. 3, 500. ; 13. Thames RoadHudgins, drawing plank, div. 3, 50c.; Geo. it aekett, cutting weeds, .0. S. Tt., $1.00; Jno. Ryan, balance on g;rad,ing, -We are cAlied upon to record elle divisions 3 and 4, 114.00; J.: Davis, diLellintg and cutting weeds, 13.32e.; exprces charges on bolts, 25c.; death of an old and highly resile ted resident of this Lacality, in the` per- son of Mr. James •Hackney, u ho• poss- &tway on Monday leek. Tate:deceased had been in failing health for ,some tame, •a!nd leis death was not entirely unhooked for, but come as a shock -to his sorrowing family and friends. Mr. Hackney came to this section up - Words of .45 • years atg' remainitrg here continuously during that time. He was a Refermer in polities,' and a very useful and valued member of the Presbyterian church, holding the o itnon of old r for inn, years. position e, y y s As one of tths early pioneers, he expe,r-e kneed all the hardships .of the early lsettlle!ns, but having a strong, vigor= ear coustaltutio;n and much: ene,rgty; he suceee!ded well in life. He leaves a femily of five sons and one,,daugh•L•bs bssideis his sone owi.ng widow to. raou:rn the loss of a loving; effc(e[Lun- ate and indulgent father and husband The funeral on Wednesday was large- ly ,aULetnded, tihe remains being in- terrnd in the Exeter cemetery, Dashwood s-�- !-Miss Eliza Shotiea is home from .Buffalo. itberner slyest last T1rursd,ay,tin Tert;nto, on bu;einnss. _ti. ,: its. E Buswell a c acorn t us h t . n, 1 s ext p ale. E. Bender to •Blyth to usnist him en t:akin,a. isenek. . 'I.Missis Drew Acilssac,-'o!f Lonelion, sand Sa,rtaih,, from Detroit, are visiting Ulteir moiler here, -• Mr. M. Brokonsh.ire, our praotieal tailor has rented. {he house of Mr. Fred Ehlers. This looks a little sus - pie I us-pieI a us --Out foot ball team went toCredi- ton last Friday evening and played a friendly game, score, 1-0 in favor of our bays. -Mr.Lind wig Hohn has returned liiro•m North !Dakota where he has hags bc,en spending a couple of !months with. his sons. -"erns. Louis Restmeyer, of leash - woad is ,at. ,prex:(nt tat Vittoria;:Tl:os- ,pi Lal, Lctnidrgn, , ,w berer she underwent a; s,uirlgtical 'operia tic{n.... -A pleasant ga Cftetrirng. of young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E clash ma n. on Mond. yt even ing in honor of fiVfr. E. Bonder, before his leaving for 131yth where efr. Ben- der has bought a me;rcliatile hu;i- noes. 'We wish hint suceess in his un- der tptking. n-derltlk•iiig. ' Zurich ••-Mists' "Alsaines Iaarraahcs', is visi,t,i,ng ftieY'ds in Blyth this week. .-Mj'.eTelen Reichert is expeetr,_im home from Chicago this 'week. .-hairs Ethel Murdock, of Itetnsall, wags in town test week visiting;', her ulster, Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell. ,-.Miss Alie,e Johnson, has arrived home from Clinton, alfte'r spending a .pleasant time with friends there. Ianaah r and family .,Ari.'. R I i n left on Monday last fort/ MVIt6cfaigs.n, where they intend to aside in the future, Ma'. Jnnatneen Meaner, of Oiasb- vwtpd, wife end family-, spe(nii Selnl ty in letvn, visiting the £or!mer's pra•rents -A1isa Dale Ilagan returned. to De- troit, last. 1 'week after a few weektn Spepifica;tions and agreatmenlsawrth, the Foxiest City Paving Go., re-grano- litbic sidewalks, were ordered to be signed and se.aled. The council adjourned to meeiagain an Monday, ' October, 5th, 1903, at ,10 o'clock, a. m. W. D. S1,TANLE,I", Clerk. Exeter Municipal Council. Councilu ci1 maC at call of Reeve, ah town, ball, Sante -mbar Ist.' Absent councillor Gillispie. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. ..C,obble.dicrk-,Creech•.-Tha.t the fol.. lows-ing accounts be passed .and orders drawn on treusurer for.same:-• !.H. P'alrs,cin=, street watering to Anglisf man a w J H r ar W. a a h d e l..nd,, $4.8,00;& , $10.12 0.13. Snell, electric light : to SOptt'rmbete est, §113.35-; F. W. ii ;ano ciOnabe, suxv;"y, . 1;rr Fill elc., re -Side- walk, $18.00; Thos. Welsh, labor,$3.50 ; Alf. Taylor, do. $7.87 Jno. Elliott,•do 35c,,; Dalin Gilllasrie jr., do., 30u; 1.td. Davis, d1a, .93.75; Geo. •Cudmore, do, x;3.50 ;.-Carried. rtreiti-Cobbi.aics.-Thitt• tt o tor- lcwing car lified cemetery accounts be n n treasurer diary o a sled aritl order; tot - _ drawn - for suave :-W J lieeenan, 1 �o , Jno Ford, 'labor, :;.11,25;. -Carried. ",„ . • Crctr'chl - Co bblsd.ick. That hire street commissioner be instructed to put down a cement gutter in f.ront.of the Samwell •block.'-• teltteried. Co!bb;1 eliek.r-Cteioh,-Thele H. 1'ur- sons' cant:ract• for street watering be eanceiled, find that he be in future Jaid at - the rate cf $2.00 ears day, for actual time at work. -Carried. Creeeh-Il nwleins.- That Council adjourn to Friday, Sent..11th, at 7.30 p. m. -Carried. Council met pursuant to adjourn- ment, at town hall, Sept 4th. All the were present. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed, Cobbledick-•-Creech•.-That the rata of taxation for the, Tent 1903 he 17 mills on the dollar, and that rehy-law be prepared confirming the samo.e - Carried Cie,^Galt-(Giilesyple.-That Mrs. Dt-lt„r. be paid the sum of $1.00 pee week charity during the pleasure of the c•ouncil„--•Catriied . lianvkins.t--Gillts!,ie.-Thlxt Mee. Delve be given a load of chi( plank for fuel. -.Carried. • Creete,hr-I•Ia,wknns.•-That Council ad- jcuen 1.0 Tuesday, Sept, 15th, at 7.30 p, nz,. GEO., II. BISSETT, Clelr•k. Kirkton -Mrs. Rob t. Robertson and fern'ily aro visiting in Taranto and enjoying alfa ewhibitiotn. -Mr. T. Taylor •visited"ToroutrlEx- hibiLiosn part of fust week aft olid: Mr. Geo. Debbie., returning on. Sun. av evairti eg. .•-Mr. and Mrs, Wen. 'Brown lett for the Toronto ! .exhibition„ on. A:1'onday and 'will spend tlae'four days enjoying JOHN WHITE Sons To the Travellin iic 'gilt The stepping stones to success are Confidence, Reliab'lity and Honesty, Deal at a store whose past record proves the honesty of its methods, and th quality of its goods. We are doing this, and are today giving Claire satis» ffaction to our customers. VTe have now a full line of Trunks, Valises and Sura Cases Try us the nest time you require anything in these lines, and prove our statements, It. H, Sweet's Old Stand, E. ter, I heard your neighbor say "They were going. Mr You come too 81erilleil (111[1 foir Menday ami Tuesday, September list Prize List and Pull Information from J. ALLISON, Jr., President. A. G. DYER, Secretary. Atop by giving it a course •of•painting outside, and . paper and"paint inside, ,taking it quite gar. -The annual meeting of the Ladies' Missionary Society met in the Metho- dist church, on Wednesday last at which at Large number Were presetn1, not only of Ibis circuit but from; neigh (hurling circuits and' a ;spiiendid meet- ing was held. -Mr. Frank Ruse, of Hensall, the popular music teac'he'r of this section, has been in oneof the Toronto`. ilIo,'pi- r an operation _or ap- pendicitis. - ta,1s undergoing p p pendici tis. We are pleased to Iearn that he is making rapid' progress and will return to. diis•work in. Henseil,,in two 'weeks. We ;course of t v e ek s --The marriage ceremony of Mr. Georgct Rutherford, a pros perotee f¢:r- mer, of this neighborhood, and Miss Christina Kirk, late tea„h..r of tale Anderson public school, was solemniz- e,' at her residenntce •in the. village, 'an Tuesday afte;rnrtoon, after which all sat clown to ;i •sumptuous repest. 'Af- ter the usual good wishes of friends, the bride and groom left for,:Torontr, and other parts east. -An exciting runaway took Mace in the village on Wednesday last, While 11rr. McGbocklin was in the let et; put ling same parcels into the baggy- 'the horse thought it time•• to be going, and making a pull back broke the bridle giving i t freedom which it book ad- vantage of, feeei,ng itself of the buggy at the sktiunming station it continued its course onto ths'14th concession of Lisborne, •and entered Mr. A„Shtier's• lane where it was ;.caught. .The' break ing of the harness and. buggylovas a natural consequence. -There! will be • a public meeting, held in this place• in connection with the proposed telephone line, on: •..Fri'. day next. llth inst, at 7.30 p. m. when all interested are invited to attend. A large representation of the Bell Bali 'Telephone Co. aro expected lobe present and it is to decide finrall3r si hether the roatd will be built •betbe local company or the I3el1 Co, Some good peeposittons are to 'be brought before t'he Fmeetinn, and: it is very necessary that WO have a large reore- eonlation from every point along the. Lisa, Sr. Marys and Exeter included. Don't forget the dalte, BORN. tliENDER iON:-ia.t St Jamas,. Minn, Lr. S., an August 17, 1903, tt:o Bin • ,arn,d Blas. Jas, i3end_,rsan, aeon, ..s an. MARRIED. PICKLE-,BIGiGINS.-IB D:tnfi l+d,cm Monday,� tg , 31, Ar. Robt. Riekle to Miss Eliza Higgins, both of Ex- ; e ter. :DIR-i I CKLVDEV.-At. atten - bury-st c3unccClinttan, on Sept. -0•a+,: 1903,, by i 1 Rev. Dr. Ooak.,'Mr. Ohms, B. Adair, of Coliirigwood, lto Bliss Agg.ie Briekenden, of Clinton. I4A.'TO:RNE.I•.,L-00O•t1IBEs.-'M1 SIL Paul's church, Clinton, on Wedne(s, ifl',aty, Se'p . 9th, 1903,by Rev. Mune, Craig, of Petrolia, assisted by the - rlie'v. G. R. Gaims, Mr. W. 'fw.a., at- onaell. otocoun:tant of titi tit'Motion; ,B•arnkv:I."eteni a, to . 1tTisis,ITat�tie. Coonibes, of Clinton. DIED. HACKNEY --(In Usborne, •on 4Iontht Sett. 7i.'fi, Mr. James hackney es- t ed r5 31ears, 2. mos, and 1f days. WILL TS -'At Rtodgtervill•e: an Snn- clay, -Sept. 0th, 1903, Sir. John Wil- ! -s f ageded 60 years, , 7 months-, 21 da s. uenume Castaria always beers the 93gr.,-.tote, at Chas. H. PEetc:,et. When Eat•;• was sick, we ,gave l.er tr ;,ca she ens it Chiari, ;he cr.,,N1 for Costork. 1t11.-•., e` a 1„ sera &ries, �. „ ..:.,t: Y to Cs;atot'in; When ..e n•.d Children.she gay ethem Cnstoria. elk)! 1ithdtaraVouLooKii➢{aior-? I5 it a nice piece of Furniture, if' so don't fail to elft on us because we are headquarters for anything in the life of furniture. Our stock is the largest and best assorted in the country, Workmanship the very best, design and finish the very latest, and prices the lowest. 4 large stock 1 li. aaL 1. iOL din purchasers r,�ers th 1 tn,.en S" t; will pleased to show Wew 1be p gp and quote our prices before placing their orders elsewhere. We guarantee 1sf:ar ,.,.�• „,•,;.,„v,i T5iUtr ePrry +'IfiviCjc+ purohiset� i?ro.aS t7at ::i:t)rt?. All kinds of Oxderrd Work, Repairing. Upholsteringand Picture: Peew- it,' done on shortest notice at reasonable prices. Ureletaaa' szarld Punei'nl Dir ;: ) I's ems. =. s a�. • .-, ... . R, N. EOwi;S' OLD STAND. tee � -•me a -- o- sen 1Z For the otephen and Usborne Annual Fall Fair 21st and 22nd• of September. . 0- aa--• 5- OP— an••- ,c.•-. .D•— asr- We are giving a Special Prize of a 25 pound Pail of International Stock. Food, value $3.00, for the pen of the three best hogs, (any age) owned and raised by any one man. ,+.vA4.3,...4,44..n<.w.r...vcwnm4wwtimw.Mw,nm.ixMwnmetim ren....-..kn-i.kw5...,n•,coorma. k.66k401414.4.*4.4,•F.•+„YR.d,41ri.a' W. J. HEAMAN, Hardware Cement and Coal -- tthe Ispghts. ed- I7r• C. ibguff+<nEl,d etaoI enlrsifcs h btbevr 't 7�1�1�1►1� � � ablsi��lt�dU�� ����1d 111� �� ���t��b�����rt�l� d�� d ����t