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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-10-15, Page 1HURON N MIDDLESEX GAZETT THIRTY-FIRS'T YEAR -NO 8 49.4.+++++++++++++++++++++++ 4.4-.1.44+444.44.14+4.444.++++++++STOVES ANDFURNACES/4; If you are in need of a stove or furnace this fall it will be to your advantage to call and see our stock beforeyou purchase elsewhere as we carr •a large p y g stock of the very best makes both for coal and wood. We make a specialty of Furnaces, Eavetrou gh-, ing, Gas and Waterpipe. g We have a stock of for3e and lift Pumps. avalosamomealiebail CEMPAratill If you want the best results use • National and WE ARE SOLE AGENTS • Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Cements ;g; last for ever: 41 ,,144 E.441.4.4.4.+.3.4.+++++++++++++++++ 4; 4; 4; 4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.44÷4+++++4.4.4.+444.4.44: A WOMAN'S 4 CRITICISM Hats and Caps We have removed to the stand nest the Commercial Hotel; and invite you to come in and visit us. Q what a man's clothes should be is We have a nice assortment of gats and gassy accurate. There can be no Caps, as well as a full stock of Battings. Come in and possible fault to find with your ap- see for your self, pearance if your clothes are made to measure in an expert way. The style --- of the .garment we make is a sufficient ,guarantee for first class work. All the new up-to•date Fall Suiting , 011613 GOatiilg and PantiagS just arrived. Prices away down. W. W Taman.. rdercl'iearat '➢'av:II®r, •1.444®©$44•40®0ee.a44.44•0m8®44.41,40 We have just put in stock several new Pianos in the latest designs and '-41,,:nf the Best ))lakes at Popular Prices. Vire will esteem ib a pleasure to show them to you. Organs always in stock. A good second hand Bell Organ :in good order, for sale cheap. The ti ;" I Sonoma Ili with us and those Cushion Frames are just what you want, We have them at moderate prices, • 6g./gra &hs In ail the leading Makes always in stock e.:id 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. 8. FOWLER .`ROS THE CLOTHERS, BENSALL. Staffa ( ---£ he Hibbert -The annual show ot Agricultural Society was held'on the a;esricultur.al grounds here, on, Tuesday last. Our •pisoplet struck luck in the malter o.f weather this year, the day being one. of the most delightful of the tseiason. As a result there was a good crowd out and the gate receipts, so im:portaint a factor with% shows was very eatis aetory. The show in the hailhail was meat largergo, and more va ri- ed, than it has been for years, while the outside display was excellent, es- ptecially fo'r horses, for which. this •,is oine of the best centres in the Prov- ince. On the whole the show was al success and satisfactory to all concern ed. Lucan • -1)r.-J. W. Orme has returnedfrom a. •ple,asant trip through. the Southern States .and Canadian North West, -Dr. E. L. Hodgins left Tuesday for i nalcimare, where he will take a postt- gradauatte eaurse at 'Mr. Jno. napkin's Univexsbty. His many friends: hare wish him a continuance of success and trust that his genial ability may place him .at the tap. M a %meting of the, high Ss_hrotol Board held one night last week the ,ilesig-nut:ion of Mr. F. A. Stuart, 13.'A. Pr%incipa1, was accepted. Mr.. Stuart, has been engaged 'on the ;staff of this school •for a.number of years andwe regret to loose so able a teacher, Mr Stuart, we understand lies been en- gaged ars Science Master o °the London Collegiate Institute staff and we wish hints suecess in his newt sphere. , c 11 • For Infants and Children. rtMe The Kind Y. P.b � 1'taB ,a Bought _Fy Bears the Cyd, 040'484•44©e•®b40b44®044®440 Signature of EXETER, ONT. CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15th 1903 Hensull mo;zrrstng and svenknta ,to maaLuae1w re- dwell. purchased the, (,n the 1315 o;( last month wowed p dwelling of Mrs Pugsley, . 1 t 1 anniversar n ! ma ••r•o s °'e wino .••ru :L y eve r, capital 'by Mars. Ra : a is no l ,Y of the advent in- a e The Reverend. g el rated Dr., t r, nth- carefully drawn ab reasonable rates: Money no 1 Sun,ttlt G,lai;iostra'n ostia to the sta�titdnn the fact the • r � se people, who One/seas here, listened last Sunday . _ r Joan Smith has JOHN .WHITE & SONS se t t n d t tl b R T) gs Pt a e y oto- Ube 90th r G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public, Ccnveyay nd tv gooey to einem of Dr J moo••✓ Ter, Commissioner, Wire insurance Agent, � also° t -h a n n �o£ J , Lannon , a tip me s .,!et c' Jaime hu i a zi r l . - d a L x n , ,a ire b Mrs. ls. Wuitt•h, mother of. Mr: to loan on real estate as nab lerates rat f interest e the suffered _Mer. T:litos. Laltvtsan• had a, very sues afttnlr 7 years bit tail ,svgs ,privileged to r cssw er of Marriage Ligenses, Le al do uments t 1. he pioneer O.fdee at the Post Oface lieneall. " t firo•m 0 -severe eold delivered his ser- mons with his usual old, time. sen•8rjgy to eche %great delight of everyone and they will long be remembered. In- stead of the usual tea -meeting the ,as 'e or an, army •o • a , -Mr. Bodtglns is visiting in 'Winni- Tptetg and westeen paints. :Theechatrlor al ',the Miller Car- riage eessfwl ferill sale last °week'. Mr t grave the hand o£ fellowship to the fixs,t on Main street, Sept• 27th, (be follow - Lawson will move into the , village ?a seee eonveie; in Burma, The Amer- ing letter, Owner may' have it on shortly end occupy part of ,the dwell- ate= Baptist Missxonaxy Union is now atppiica,tion to 'Mmes Office, and int of Mr: John Smith's.. Vi^-a:.wsl- lrtaptreinawled in this land by ,170.;miss- paying ooet of this advertisement C e game to town on Friday trustees k d f oft L °0 Game them to the viUith' r , trepreies' ted in. t 56 land b t170:ssi s- • *- - • Mr. Geiger, aL the 1tiGolsan's Bank, in, response. a generous congregation,, -ilex, bueablich, P. L., or Berlin, ,arises, 702 native preachers, 852�teaeli- M Own North Gering° errs end Bible women. Ilvidence o • y est Onvn,-- Tananlo, its vending his holidays at without a any urging, ;placing on the y and note delegate ,to f Since your c net re else train lea 1laame, tlhro Gemmel Conference, ocewpied' the work accomplished can b2 sf en in 072. side , . F p plats atboulb p7,0.00a The, singing :by' nelpit in the Evangelical ehureh'd1 ;places of wtar hi 7 ' si act the hand -ox; a.ather, the fiat Mab. Dr. Campbell and daughter the choir, ably lead by Mr. II., Brawn Swnd Sunday, morning and evening, a diet churehQs, of which 50214 orgarniz�I,-of;pa, I kZare muserl1lDeg and'fon y, dpernt several days at hex home, last wets excellent and a most beautiful so Sund d two ver and g n ole- , aztt' t ' ere eelf-sup- darling', on your daring proposition week. to tivas splendidly xz{ndergd 'by • Dr. latera coax o +• . powerful sermene to P°1;an'g; 45°00 ,adroit nrnlbexs, ands 83,- thelia, I should fly with you and he' at -lidless Geo. F. Case left last , week .11tr"own, of Arkona, a brother of Mr,g. illi l I tris, 425 Su day Sabo foie Owren. Sound where sire will visit VInowra • her eon, Abe for, a ehort time, n a si 2 nest, I know it's naughty, and nay, Theelontienl Seminaries, 'whe,reitn, 100 heart and any conscience reelrove uie, I arie,ns, J3armans, Chins, are: prepar but I'm ready to fly with you, dearest, ing for the Ministry. The native con- to elle utniost gusts of the earth. tribuitioaits Last year for educational If 1 're ne!nber aright the ins,truc' a d - -Oats are coming to town in large quantities .and the mill is, busy %turniiaig tont ,a'thigb grade, dmeal far experts -to Sootiatud, -Miss ,S. E.McIntyre, of Hetusall, eallted on Clinen friends an •Satturday on herr way home after a three months visit among friends at Lucknow, Tees - water and other plaices. While in town the, other day Mr, W. Cadman %intformed us that he never knew a mason w�haae there was' so ,mneh hay be[tng offered for sale as at paetslen 1. The quantity is so great that, -thee pr;ic,e is, bound to be very low ,as ,geeia t• quantities will be shipped(. to the Old Country which is , the anily outlet far Ube supplies. Qreenway -Mr. W. 3. Stites n, of Bayfield, y oalied on friends hare SaLurday, •re- tuatnang to hiss home Sand•ay;.etve.ping. accamearnied by his wife and child, ' have even visiting Mr. and Mrs. h ha b s who isi W. J. Wilson. -airs. A. M. Wilson,, who attended The W. M. S. Convention in London, arrived hams. an' Friday evening,; ac- oto.mtpaniad by her daughter. MissMae wixo has had a pleasant eight months visit with relatives and friends,in the eastern part of the Province. -Guile a number from Boston Meth church attended the services, at ySa1-- em, last Sunday, which Were conduct- ed by the Rev. J. W. Baird, of Glen- coe.: Everyone Ls glnd...to meet 1VLr. nhis i t u i, i andi e co h ns r ct vie ts 1 dls Bax Grand Bend v iziy inte;restinn.g• event took ;)truce oin 'We+dneszisay, when Mise Tillie Finkbeiner, daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. Ma't't. Finktbeiner, one mile north of :-R-�+,- shag vrlla,ge•,.was united in marriage to 'religious purposes totalled X01., lions vena:Carrxri•age corner s:Lreeit: -A 'rem- pretty. wedding tookplsitre Mr:, John Humble, a brakeesni, on 894, Ilriom our •printiug Presse there'. a ii ' elegantly at the aesideoee or Mr. ' Fred Lbe G. T. R. at Snitnia. 3'he gaad,tiv%sla' as pouring our a continuous suplily tIa ornsri is mit. ,a r ay era ,land cvheue es of arthast of friends follow then ng. Terms tab, margo Mahe, Sebxingvillo, being he mar -of Bib ea Script portions,. and help- at leisure wr,than£urlated paha, Peace riage of lilies 1liary, his third daughter (their new home a t the "Tunnel City." 4 aulioue tri re in the language of the being made, we are to returns totE±et.. i>e. We stank Go d to M.r. Joseph Ravlan, of Grand Bend. Rev Wm. Weinbaah performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Nettie, sister of the bride,and the groom was supper:led'by Mr.. John Ihsche, her brother. The happy couple will ,reside at Grand Bend.. Sodom Maks �e , an er, reeedre his blessing, set tie down, .courage, get and tat the sane. time and live happily ever afterwards, just - exclaim,I low Iong 0 Lord, holy and; like Arthur ,atwd Angelina, the couple ---s-- twee, infinite po.we.r and love, Supreme an "For Lowe and Fortune; or Trove -Mies Barth,Warm text for Do- and only God„ ere these temples and i will Find a:'Way." You know .. thetxo];t, this week. , idols shall Teti, destroyed, and ithe re- book, love, -Mr.. Solman 'Marra spent Sunday mtaining nine and four-fifths millions . I do.so hope nothr n will happen Ito last at t ofi 7rlsa.thMin shall p � Irl o pateve!ni our. escape. If pestle:end catch' us befar'e• we are married-, obi Charlie, 1 shudder: to think of the con- sequences. 13at with you. love, I',m pr pa , or e worst, 'e e when you sere me in church, and I h 1.Tz you es;seet me to be ready when the la the Bend. m become disciples. of -Mr. W. 11. Levef;t of E Thy Son, Jesus, our Saviour? Only ,the in town onTuesd;ayy , xeto'r,twaas' fringe of the work bas been done Prey :mi,gthttly for us, -Outs gehool is completer anaschool -Mitss Mabel hardy spent Thursday :.Cern years have now glided away e red f Us t Sm l eam•m;eneeld in it on Monday. itcv 'tort)° 'visaing friends.; since 1\Ins, Grigg awl 1 firs't )arcs rear_ -Mrs, S. C. ,Prouty who has been _Miss Ilea Stoneman, of Ilensail, err Liz ,t'htis his•toria land. The• kindly s at I n the sutfering from a severe attack of eptentt Ftricyay etvonrng in the vi1laL,ge. -Miss Phoebe Iiickh8il, has gone ;to an minions erffectuall:y cleaneetd{ .our j And now, C.harlt,e, my own beloved Myth to visit trel:ntives anal'frietnds. systems of the malarial fever which anti muc!hsa.busted darling, adient till -Dir. and Mrs. Cadnlp!ba11 v[si,_ caused our return ;after three anidlone the meet at the witaliing houtr�=' renin- night at the earner of the street. Yours t=ill death, C.LAiRA. P.S.-Penhatlrs you had he.l•ter see Rowe & Atkinrsotn, the furniture de'al- eats, about furnishing the cottage: so were will have •a )sante to , . come to set- ter :we 'have been reconciled to pa. They have the largest stock and ;`y you can gat the best :choice besides they are selliavg at the old prices. Sere them about the furniture at once. neuralgia is able to be out again.; , -Miss Hogg, our school teacher has given such good satisfaction that she lams been hired for the coming year with, an increase hi salary. -Ethel smith the five -year-olds dau- ghter ,of Mr.:Harry Staab., while play J, , ts• visiting ing arming the above one day last friends in and %,rotund the -village this weetk was badly scalded about the neck week. end shoulders. -Mr. Louis Prang returned home -Mrs. S. Bandy, ,of Dashwood, visit- nipping Chins and t f th tram r tea you ed with friends in town on Sunday' for the second time. Five -Rev. tfrosc antdinternse•icold of two Canadi- f fateful time comes. with frteinds in Henaal•1, on Sunday• , third • years labor amang. the not-wor- wee wean • teeth 5otle of Miichi,gatn • ' yeas and.three months of our second term sof foreign -mission work 'have been, tconcludn and now we fund our - wives :in altogether 'different work to that which we had expected to speind our livres in forwarding.. from Manitoba and titre North-west on Exeter Municipal Council. Tuesday. -Mr. Geo. Sdheallig hats ,rented : his A. acacia ofeeti.nf the Reeve, on Octng .of the ` farm an the Goshen Line to Mr. Syl- mvanes w i anter. 13th to %consider 'the tenders for $2;- 100 u+nioli'•h'c pavement debentures.,. Sternnhatgh', is visaing ,hitt gr t t claughbee, Mrs. B.aldtyin at Seaforth All members present. fort a fe�v ;days. ' Tender were received as follows :-: --Th.: Misses ant e esltmg discourses. The choir of G. M. Stimson,•&. Co,; $2001.00 ;. W. , C. e ?asses Schnell, of the : 14th the Boston Methodist church, took Brta°L & Oa., 20. 00; Canadian; Li£e, enanest_tion )elft ,recently for Walkex- pnrt an the evening service. Assurance Co., $9048.75; Baillie Bras., villa and Detroit. Mr. Ed. Roe rated wife, ,of Mobil - 2005.00. Cromarty 0obblediek -Gillespie That the lope to*nsbap visited at his brother AI - clerk' .notify ify the above named tenders RAMO, oat Sunday. Welt the council cans/dee their tenders -Mr. Moues Littleviller, of Cross - (Too lain for last week.) -lir. George. Hamilton made a.fly- ins, visit to our village last: week. too low, ,and will look for abetters 1 its visiting. his brothex-in-law,: Mr. market, i:aaried. Joeeph G. Oeach, of the Branson line. edug.tG' llo sie, Th' Messrs. -Mir. , en Appel arrivedLowliest, Ford and.Welson be instructed to de- liver 4 cords fine gravel at he ceme- tery -Carried.• -Mrs. Neil Gillespie, whohasspest Cobb a the ,past two .months en Scotland has returned 'home. -Miss Maggie Wilson, of Stratford, has been visiting relatives and friends ire chis vicinity for the p,ast week. -A .large number .from (this: village, •attended the S1sffe, fall fair and re - Ln Y ,. ort it to have .leen much barrel than. it has been for years. -our church was re,-opetned on Oct. 411, Setr.viees were held morning and evening conducted by Rev. Mr. Sawer, who :pate,achetd two veryiingt:ructive and. helpful sermons. On the Monday, fol- lowing Deja, was setrved in the hall, af- ter which a good programme of sing- ing, recitations and short speeches were, well rendered 'the proceeds of the tea and Sunday collections amounted bo $155.00. •` Centralia -Dr. , Orme has returned from a plieesant trip through the • western Stales and Canadian.North-west. -The church a.nnive;rsary on Sun- day last was a decided success. The weather was delightful and a profit- able tabus spent by the large congre- gations.present. Rev. Wm. Godwin, of Exeter, uUso is an eloquent and, im-. presrivc speaker.: delivered L•wo very itnsLtruc•tive and interesting sermons. thio offerings were in advance at what had been requested by the.officials, aggregating about. $235,00 -The atnnual trustee meeting of the Methodist church was held on Mon dray evening when vary eaiisfacitory reports were brought in. After all the running expenses of the dearth were. moat until the 1st 'of November, theme was a balance of $75.00. The following officers were elecied':- Wednesday evening and will Lake a situation with Mr. J. Merner in his stere here. liawk-ins-Cabbledick-Thal• by-law No. 9, authorizing the building •gran- oiitjhicpavetments and the issuing of debentures r .or ,pay mart ,of sante as road a first time: be MINN' ;read a zee - andand third time and finally pass- ed. -Carried. Gillels,pie- .Cobble dick. -That coun- cil adjourn to meet et call o.f.Reeve.- Carried. GEO. I. 81,5E T7 , Clerk. • Hay Council Couniail met an Monday, Oct t 5t•h,., All piireeenst, Mr. II;y, Lipphard•t was appointor) inspector for tile% Schwalm Drain. The fallowing accounts were order- ed to be paid., Cyrus Calosky, stone for C. R.; $1.00 his 1 C. Redm!o'ntd,, 2 culverts, con 5 and 0„ His Lerdslri;p, Bishol: iticlivoy, o% $5.00 ; Janirs Steaey, repairing black London, was in town, on ,Monday grid creek bridge $15.00; John Weulo, cul- .gave coufirmetion to a class of boys ve,xt Goshen Lin'., 53.00; ;F.;Cxall,ni:tn, a,nd girls. li., also visited St. Josephs" rrzpa.iring bridgo, can. 11, 86.00; Jas. i;hc same Jay and eon Niemen an unus- 'iieDonaId, two cultevts conocesdons 0 wally lar •e number. - anld 7, $3.00; Jtames leseavhlalffeir, ditch re Witmer award, $5.60; Emil Ilendr- ii irks, repairing- culvert a•nd Glitch, L. R., $5.00.; Ed. 74 iliert, culvert, cores 17 $7.00 ;.Mrs. Aubin relief, x'3,00 Richardson, two culverts and ditch, Hagan $11.05; Dan Bell, lu'm- ber, $30.00; Hamilton bridge. com,pany balance Lar Sauble bridge, $500.00 ;;11y. Rupp, Grading and hauling tile, $21.50 Bender •& Fester, part payment Seli- wa•1m. dra in, $150.00 ; Wm. Bender, out vert, Goshen Line, $7.00; J. Reichert, %Mood for tall, $15.00; Geo. McKay, making:tile, $08,00; Geo. Meka'y, part -Mrs. John Ilarni•ck and son return al to their home in Michigan, after a months' visit With friends in and around Zurioh. -11Ir. GotLleib Merrier, sr., has ar- rived home :from his tri .to W �,c P i_ ern- eonsin, where lie has spent; a pleas- ant Lime visiting friends. -Mr. H. S. Faust, of Caine Micls. of Landed led t<he Conference at Bet'lin. On )vis way home he called on hist brother and stetter here for , a few days. Iisv, It a l;he'r Eberhard,. of Oine+in- n.at ti, arrived in town on Tuesday anal will succeed >; a sheer Iiur tz, in cheap •of St. Boniface church . -Ile v. ALGre:I Geiger,. of Parry Sound Disctricl, was 'home on lit visit to tis parents. i:ilis week. He was in attendance at the. churele Conference at Berlin for some weeks ,previous to hies a rriva . FROM FAR OPE INDIA A brief sketch cf Mission work in Burma, carried an by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Griggs -Tit:, reeds ot.funds to carry on the work- ,\n earnest ap- peal to tier eittarns of is actor and vicini ty. lla•ngcon, A a g. i2real etta To ahs )editor off the• Exeter; Times. ' Site -To you .a.rd your hundreds cf Elijah Caldwell, Trees; Robe Wilson, payment abuttnente aerhw'alm bridge, readers, I seed greetings from this Secy, • G. W, 'Wandso.r, choir leader ( $050,00 Geo McKay, excavating and far distant lion =witty of Burma-thet o -- Mi ns Neal Was rt 1ppornderl as organ , R Y�..- 5e1 e0 antra of ".L'hon;,yeee; liar ish den -,,. w. . „pt v,.^.,M^.1"s,y,K.. u {s- -e aro a... ,:..a .. nia...Tko.? .r u„1�<..wk*+., 'F'�Li.'19 ,5., 1.1., „ : i.!,�••M!/sse..--.-::,..:a t r.,.."te odis" Lis true, but also of the rs . : � ..,wary . The diftferent'. moms ants r • ti °cosecs wean also appointed, • Conned will met again ou Monday, en , r calor: fields, world- -. orld- Do you want a un, if so,this i5 the store to get it. 2tvd. November, at 2 o'clock p. m, exit o'f regia nrl:. r ging Bleph ands, iterate tigers, rub, ✓nines 4t rat .- �ftwnsti 4.x0 uta, Rifles legal "�3,'L3 up. i )'evolvers from $225'nit, Y, L C':.. rp T'25 Tt`4,,.,�tY„;.H.,..3'r"o t'.,".,, a.,... t,., ,...,... 6 i In our mother Lougue we are hiving, tetalelein:g and preaching Jeisus% aurin; the Eurasians of Rangoon (rleccenda,- estis of those l:uropetans who in same instt'axiees netneala.ti;ons' a,go, in seine instances/ in the present generation, cctneraccted marriages with the nati- ve.f India nhe s a dam d Burma), Shall w...for- delt a. mo,asux,e of yourtsympethy, a pletr'tiotn cif Sour, prayers sand 'suffer to dinunution of your support because the people among Whom we now ,re- present °heist are neere near orf kin to you? The, welter is not a vere of aveln me Eurat.ian man born in lier- mat. ti b has as dalton.. nrinLt , • . a, fez rot the Will you prove that you aro in totes Led in our work for your Lord and ours, by sending into 'Met .Cditotr of that Es• - ettch Times, .gi:fts of anew ansi two ;dol - leas each, to -.the total of 5 400.00? I£ you will do this magnific:enitIy,genser-. aws ajet, 1 ghat/ have a marble ..tablet put up in the chunce with: th is ieeerip • G'san.-• ,Thi l dst: of renovating and; beautifying the interior of this build- l was sc n s antra ' �• betels b t. c . g T,t- it iz� n_ a y f gospel. How thein, shall thee. people Exeter, Canada, the birth -place of our bit :saymd unless they hear the truth plaster, Rev. 'Ernest Grigg." A`photto- fspm the lips of wizt:ltelirnachrist-inns ? gee -ph of the building and of stet in - Besides there are hundreds cf British /scribed tablet will then be sent f,a solditens sIlatiouuad hare iind sailors are publication in the Exeter Times. daily seen upon our streets. ! Awaiting your decision, artd with :From, a. rihur'cch-of 9 .menberri aa- ;,er'trR gook) wish and fiend r,emeni- cries ago the, membership bron'a. roar fellow workers for Christ. ERNEST AND MAY GRIGG. en yt s tp of the church to which I minister has slowly incrr:tased to 70, including the.:30 who envie died ctr removed tri m eel to,' other her towns, many of these are -eery poor yet they 'pay, tial -half of tmy: sial cry and Iasi year 'birciically raised 1,420 surpus, ($470) •to re -lead the exposed wlal']ts of l,bta 'church bundling•, The n J�'1,1. LLt t,altai o,f the church is tn'dire' and crying need of repairs, and the ;calls blackened by the heavy .rains whish (before, the walls were :re-lead- edd) fatted part of their contents, with the building should be arc-,aalcimin.. C •�D11 O. 1 11 eel a.i one*, The church. a really pretty, �si and commodious brick structure was I I g G 4 a, gilt of the "A. 13. 71..l ni on" 18 • '''s" I l i all l i n years ago. On e.ontdiiion that the mt mbers:shtip keep the building in re- po•t•re, ")the Union" pees -one. half my sal,a,ry 'and .the rental -of ,riche parson -- age. Tha burden of renovating the build:lin'g must tlessa,fore be borne ,b;y~ Geese. 70 Chrtisttians, w -ho last year granted $470 dollars. en its walls. • I am'gc pe: to make bola, to ask the in- habi;iants of Exeter for th, $400 fleece stay to clo this work. My wife and I axle, 1 bai'i� vg., Mr. Editor, the only, re- presentatives of • Brei er in Foreign Bliss ien Wank. 11 Is .a distincline; heon or ler so represennt my bur i'h-place. pone Fromptiv We are giving excellent .• c, C Sa` i isfaotioil ill flour ince • re- modelling our mill a ate li THE Mercr 'r '",3g. nts:•. ank4 FEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. 'CAPITAL (all paid un) ,,,,,., $6,000,000. RESERVE ANDUNDIVIDED PROFITS .$2,974,245 'PHOS."FltS13Zi1 B. F. nal3D]i;N, Gioneral Manager Superintendent of Branches AN AIC ED A GENERAI^. BANKING BUSINESS TR 5 T Interest at most favorable current rates allowed, on Savings 'Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts, ' Special attention given to the business' of Farmers and Cattle- .lttien, Letters of -Credit issued to travellers,�payable in all parts of the voald. CREDITON ONTARIO. WV. S oHISHOLM Manager Dashwood -John Brown ripens a couple bf diasis at Bly Lib ]nt§t week with E. Bender. -A number from %here took in the harvest homeat Lieury, t e iy, an Tuesday evening. -To-riay (Thursclay)•bc•tng `Thanks giving tiny is observed as a holiday gent) conkeons:n4y the business Places are all clo�wad. -ilex. Beu.ger, of the lesehigatwCon- fe,rmsaee now, in session a'tt Berlin, prea- ched two very instructive sermons, both morning and evening on.Sunda•y last. Y -+•' 9' s a• of a ich a n as t,ttrah m G deft former leacher of this place, was, the vintage on Sunday and Monday visiting dear sister, Mrs. Merner and renewing acquaintances. -Mr, Peter Mcisaac, lean bought the tat east of Mr, Halts dwelling Iran J, Goetz and is now busilyanga'getl ox- caarating a cellar for his new furni-- state and ,post office. The building is to ;be a brick structure and is, to be fleisIsrd this fall. • )~liiuvilre Iles W. 1.1, Coep',r visttecl friends in Arva, last week, -large oong`re,;atietns that crowded even the aisles of the large Methodist R. Cr, slrton gams satpraa[ growth and rortleily.mon Loaded tyiie�i' -skein lr4s �. , 4 x,• and )))tick Pi tier .•. DLt ant ata t -iU;i;sit Solana 'C+atn,Ln s'plend, s5tart- l3atrttna ]ants a polru[ation of.keti7flil- p day, .nn 1) i.htvood. liens of people. The principal lad recce y e A 1 Our prices on Ammutii son are right. Chins, =A1"r.:Dnsn Wein has engaged w^4th ere I3urinnns, Harcus, Sh fns, Cat.ns, Mir. J'. II. Ttodtr,,main.n to lease/ the tall Ta•lagus, Katcthies ani) lungtrhus, Be- ari,n,g, • shies ))thine iudigennvs rrees ihe;rais --Ben Either, of )July, i,lt.ah:igun, spent •a few clays visiting his relatives itr, the village. . '-Oen na'm.en't slide walks are now en aleu irapdtished feet and .ars indeed • a eindit to the :plica. , a steady immigration from China., and 1ra•ln Intlua in consaquence; of %wbtice the eller eater of our town Is fa,snt changing. Thera are 22,000 Chinese; and prrotliab'ly 75,000 natives at India (Trlmils, Tetugoas, Gotrg•':ills, nate' Ise is, Ptunjathis, Passees, cite,) iii Iiangc,on -Rev. G. 13, Damm and Carnilylre- 'ittaclutl!ed rn its population of 180,000 in turned rh o e7irsda5 night last from habitants. Into this fort sail -ships We:tl arina and Berlin, fectui many countries the raitw.[g ;s -Mr, Gen. 'B town, sr,, who Ilast been repeal.eclte being extender). and on time lead n• t veM I '• . t t � a k list the t r v atiratl ; an :the s 1 s for li past two tr k 8 , £lovvin n s t 4e s d p Su 6 le slowly ri7aee esrintg•, tltroitgh the entire length of Buramu -Mir. Samuel Brown tied familyy an Lair an Itatnga,on, lily many and pou- spteut; Sunday end moada.y in. Bette, esful sle,anters some of which are tut•letnrl,tn,g alit;, .Genotrtal Confcronc..a lighted with electricity and use oil for orf t'h,e Evangelical Associai.toa, fuel. .-;Mr. Wee Il':iek,beiner and W usi')tree x ti •' circ et western civilization its G•aisar tta-terns.d tame after spending eamtn!g in eattrryin.g with 11 rnuelitirat a, few weeks in New On tarrio, •Thr y is at grtoatt •vales to the hatclrogceeous speak very highly of that country, rates tisare n,nd some things thist acro -At Credrllan Court, for the revis- deadly, debasing, demornlizing'In the ton• of the velem' list of Stephen„ on extreme. The inclroduetten of T3rit- `lhursdny bast the Liberals amt) Can ash reale is almost wholly responsible abi•v,atives edeli ridded 1.1'inesas to 6 Car the ,opium and drink traffic tvlaieli by 'the Coriserva:tives. • cotes the, land. wavoraerFAinaroltiolbraia International Stock Food, International Poultry Food. International Heave Cure, International Remidies of all kinds in stock.. Siuo BrdilU Portland 66111611t Take no chances, use the best, We have a large quantity on hand and can now fill all orders. OlIt wood and itcadu Axed Do you need a few cans of Paint ? If so, try these al•ltrot, cd brands: and satisfy yourself they are the best. HEA ANS fl4!D ARE