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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-10-29, Page 1THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ---No 9 .,f•.:1 W tO & MID_DLESEX. GAz .A TT 14,1: EXETER oveaMallaniai ONT., CMastearaMiSigarausualfalanalemaiwillimimanuNIMMICSOMMIN ANADA,_. _... 4 TJ URSD•AY MORNING, OCTOBER 20th 1903 4,44+++++++++++++++++++++++ 4444++++++++++++++++++++++ 0• 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 4, :stock of the very best makes both for coal and wood. 4.49 ing, Gas and VGraterpipe. Call and see our Carpet Stretchers Hensal9 , Bethesda Sexsm itt 0, T. Sutherland, Notary Public, Convoys ;y, Tyr, Commissioner, Fire insurance Agent, an ■ y .p. assurer of Marriage Licenses. Legal dooumen i1L lllhi H ® ®- ■ i m ®' ® .1 +3• oarOEully drawn at reasonable rates. Mone q, to loan on real estate at low rates of interes .. Ofdee at the Post Office ]iensell -John Pabte;rsan's little boy was .1. unfortunate enough to break his arm a I -Tee •alnn;ivrtreery of the Metllat' t •-A2ns• Coale, of Dsborane; is visiting her eon's haeme here this week. -Jahn leor!ilicott and, sister, Miss S,arath, visieted friends at Thedford, last week. -T•he farm of Mr. ;fames .Carrick, wee erecen1'ly sold by auction•to' lir. John Taylor, of Exeter Nortel.;. -;Toler McMarhen, wife and family, d cbur c1r•amt 13etbeedta,•will be•;ield, on is I Suii,1ay, Nov, lest., ruble services will x be con;deucbed .at x0,30 a. m. by the. Rev. t.1 W. C. Berea ,eoef London, 'and in the • !Veda/ by Dr. 'Medd„ the, Oskar. A ed/ Thank offering is solicited as i• We make a specialty of Furnaces, Eavetrough- • znizrarun If you want the best results use National and Star Brand Cement •I+ WE ARE SOLE AGENTS • ' Walls Floors Troughs, etc built with these Celnezats last for ever. 11:44 4,44+44+++++++++++++++++ +++++++4++++3++444+ ++++ ++++++++++3•+++++b+++4 ++ t OAT .49 49 49 tib• .1. 4 4 •l• 49 0 4. 49 49 !A •1• 49 4. 9 'Hats andCaps A OMANS CRITIOISM Of what a man's clothes should be is pretty accurate. There can be no possible fault to find with your ap- pearance if your clothes are made to Measure in an expert way. The style of the garment wa make is a sufficient guarantee for first class work. All the new up-to-date Fall r.SSiti S Our. Goattn g, g anu railtinus ,just arrived. Prices away down. W. W Taman. reliercl=naetet foo••000040004400044444404M VIEW PIANOS e`have just put in stock several mew 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. • 1°he Bicycle We have removed to the stand next the Commercial Hotel, and invite you to come in and visit us. We have a nice assortment of Hats and Caps, as well as a full s,ock of Suitings. Come in and see for your self. FOWLER BROS THE CLOTHERS, HENSALL. Wingham jfare detstnayed the buildings, owned by Anson Dulmag+e, and occupied: by William Wartt, as a store add baardiug house. The rear part of the buildintgs being Brame was completely gabled ; the front being brick escaped weft, Feels da'rea;geer Bass on. bu4il:diegt estimated at $1,000, with nc insur anee •-Rev. N. D. Keith 13. D., left i fox his home in £eamingtron, on•Monday morning. I PA[[CH1L there .is n,o tea-meetingt h is year. '--Rev. Mr. Ross, of F.rome spent ; la Hensel as sT well, friends, taking -The musical soote!ties hexa had a ; Alex. Zn4Sra is making young echaldnen besides leer husband bo meefeleing Tuesday evening fox, the par- j g mrn,,,rn. her toss. , , --M;i,ss Whiteside who is Lead:de p tions to move onto. the farm es Shire C ;pose DT orgeai70 Me a' bane): Theetgy sea- er'acantly:purchaser) from ;Tames Shir- .tehris term an the Babylon line, cess,] cua+ed about 70 nie;mbar 'home over Sunday. s. They will ray. ' emnn;l: n -lyre. Walter Lancaster is ill at the 'Som'e of i1lir. Geo. Trott, we hope for this early rocgvery. ' -!Mr. George McEwen, M. P., + eV - turned Lo •hie duties at Ottawa on Mon d'ay evening IIe is very faitiatul JOHN WHITE & SONS --Mr. George Lang and son, of Re lith l c;higa ,„ are visiting friends and seIF - -Mr. a in ave • erbund Luricyhit this week. Mr. Lang raddled. in :the. village and done business some 14; c4r 15 yeare ago, 'and was,.tlae;rsonallp lik- ed by all who had .oceaians to p.a•tlron- ize him. • -The many eneerds. of , iVir. Writ. I&boasts, of the 14tIi concession, deeply sympaitteize with him in the loesiotfhis estimable -rife which occurred on t' leave at:duelled. from au extended visit Staburd y I ret, ]ldcealsed left Ea ve Ita,morug frierrais in the. North West.' gars) next 1Vlonday evening En •• -- We are glad .to note t'ea,t 1ki't•"Ti ob- the toRvn hall. lora Tanney, who had the. misfortune to -Mass Maym,ie Wilkieson,, daughter 'loose las befit band, in a seri evecuttex, of Mr, ,arnd Mee. A.1 . Campbell, 01 this some Lime ago is able to be out, again,. peaoe,was 'marrier). to Mr. R. W. ,Smith -The an'niversarti services of the of ;Grietwold„ Main., ut the nmides:glee:4 Methodist church at Se Need 1l, were -1Vlisls, Harris; ,after visiting 'heir tee bride,,The ceremony was perform held last Sunday 'and A:[onday, and cous!n, Mrs. C. Cook, for some mantlhs ed by Rev. W;illiahn Berry,,ixiator: a of wore a•'de;oided ,success in .every way., has 'in, n,ed, to• her homeat Wroxeter St. James Church, on Wednesday Rev. Dr. Medd, of Ilonsall, was greet- -Rev, W. C. Beer, of; London, swilltar evening. The couple left the follow- eel with a 'large congaegationa'oar,Sun- preerie sen . 0. Bebho'dist church next ing Monday for their hamet ,in Grier day, at 2.30 p. m., who listened to an Wold Man. Sunday might, and the Rev. Dr. Medd able -end eloquent -scream. Theichoeire well) 'oxea,ch in, The curlers had a meeting on Mon- rrndiered ef£ieient services.. Ori 1Vron- -)VIr. A. Mel ,innen, druggist, of Ti- day evening and much bdsiness wets day eeening the supper was held and verion, visited his friend, Dr. F. Caw- tetanesaaicted, .The election of officerare the large .crowd was treatedt o anlex- uharpe, last week :and they spent the stilted as follows : lechery oreei- eeille :net ,iuepaEst, after- Wilicb, the; - .f/olt-. lowing programme was re,n'dered: -- Sunday at the doctor's home dal dent, Jahn Sherre.tt, M.P.; honorary Tl'he,meefo d. • , vice-president, W. II. Taylor, M. P. P..; Prayer, H. E. Huston ; reading Master ...Nat mendayetventng in olae meth =oregideent, Threnee McMaaery; vice- Pencey Godesen; addresses, Rev. E. A. odist church, Rev. Dr. Medd 'will give P1 5L'de+nl+ 0, A. ',Griffith, secretary- Shaw, Kiepgen; solo, Air. Walsh, Beeet- a leeturee on the "Potency' of the treasurer, Ie. J. Hutchins; managing er, (ernooxed) ; reading, Miss Spackle -nen Sub•lcgnscious. ' He will be ab- oo'mmatteie, JoeanMitcbe11,O.A. Griffith Exeter, (encored) ; solo, Miss Alice Ho- ly a;ss'isteed nn the• prograamme;by Miss and H. Ellis ; xepresentative members, ward, Exeter, (encored) ; address, Rev. Godwin, of Exeter, we o is an. elostz- H.: Elis tend II. Matherson. ,Mr. Martin ; reead;iing, Miss Marton tianist of ;rare merit and ability. 'lure Blatohfiord; solo, Mrs. W. Godwin,. ghair of the church will furnish the (encored) •pantomime, Miss Spackman musiee. (Tine chair will be taken .lay reeding, Miss Godwin, (encored); The Dr. Matedia.rmid. A good •time is sure• Rev. W. Godwin , occupied the chair, Dashwood -J. Raid and family, of Lieury, vis- ited .at Mr. M. Finn's on Sunday. • -C. Dither arnd wife, of , Zurich, spent Sunday evening with E. Tiernan. -Chas. Cann and Chas. Lindenfield, of Exeter, were in the village on Sun- day. ' A number from here attended the fitment of the late John Marriott, sr., at Grand Heed, on Sunday afternoon. -Mrs. E. P. Paulin has gone tot St. 'Thomas for a week, in the interests of the W., C. T. U. to be shad. -A ve,ry pretty home wadding took place rut the residence -of Mr. Do'inglas Farrow, Strtaitford, T.hanksgivingaDay when his niece, Miss ` Lena 'Farrow,• was unites in wedlock 'to' ' Mr. Geo. Trott, of uc asae). The parlor of the home was beeautifutly decorated; with oaxtn,ations, palms and smilax, in front of a tangs bank in front of which' the mueslis were united,;Rev. Dr. Lange fiord of the Central Methodist church performing the ceremony. Both bride and groom were unattended, tlte:,for- meer being given away by. her father, Mr.: John Farrow,. The brides - wan dressed in a beautiful brown venetian bravniling suit, and entered the) parlor to the strains .of Mle:ndelssohn's weds- ding march, played by Miss Della Yeo, of Miebdtell. !rite gifts to .the bride ware bate numerous and pretty, in - eluding a beautiful peea,rl ring frons) the .groom. The h -appy couple have tike cangretulations and best wishes of their numerous friends for a long and happy w•ied'deed life. Cromarty -Miss Evia. Hicks, of Exeter, is vis- iting friends in .this vacuity at .pre- sent. -Mr,. Wilson and, 'his two au.ghters have returned Lo their home in Strat- Kippen - ford, akar visiting relativ as in our -Anniversary services at the meth- -Mr. Jahn at/aeey_', who has enli,v_ odis!: rthwroh will be held here on, Sab- ing in Seeaforth, for, thepalet year] has bath„ Nov. 8th. There will be three moved his family to aux village. Ho services ; 10.30 a. m., 2.30 p. m. and 7 lin' of Lon- don. byS.J. Al p. m coo, on. Collection at each service in:aid of trust fund. On Monday night is Fowl supper will 'be given. Music by Hee null tapir. Biddulph ,The ,annual. heirveet service was SeaRe -IWO, in St. Paerick's English,aburch, fRiddulph, on Sunday, Oe•tobeer 18. Tee Rev. H. A. Thomas, of • Lama, Is• with us and those Cushion Frames ,preached a eery interesting. and ,"aap- .are just what you want, We have propriatte sermon, which was much ap- +them at moderate prices. preciatpd by' the large congregations, and bhs Rector, Rev. W. Stout, as- sisebed. The church was tastefully detcara;te.1 for the occasion and suit able •music was rendered by t'he choir, wad .the offertory as usual.: was libe nal. ; Sewing ' w wahines In' all the leading Makes always in stock and at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere, also repairs ;for Clandeboye teepee. gree -areal - Call and see us. We are always ,_Our town as increasing in size and busy buhwill be glad to give you any importance. ,This week another house information about our goods you may mieyied into town' and located itself on ;desire, a eaeant Lot opposite Dr. Sutton's. e. -•Our citizens have been harvesting Uheir 'apples this week. Every barrel and box in the village and all kindsof ireeeptaoles are tilled Ilei overfl wing. these boyis in his. for e aver a e The g glory' days. .-S. C. Chown paid a '.visit 'toMing- sto'n and other Eastern paints this • 04.400000000044044444400444 week, 're'turining on Wednesday morn- :ing (teem his trip. 8. Martin. --THE 11-erchants Bank Canada HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. ,ADAPITAL. (all paid up) •••••••••+•+•$6,000,000. 'RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $2,974245 - E. F. REBDEN, T4TOS..I`YSHEt GeneralManager Superintendent) of Branches GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED •.. YA Interest at most favorable current rates allowed, on Savings Bay' Accounts. and Deposit Receipts.. Special attention given to the business of Farmers and . Cattle- . ,mei►. : Letters of Credit issued to travellers,ppayable in all parts of the eworld. CREDITON ry`ONTARIO. 'r /M, • R e S oHiSHOLMi• 'lager hats baugbt Mr. Beyle's houseand is repairing LI,His n ma Erie •i. p tugy ads ere glad to have him in :our villra.ge+ Lucan Ir Tihie d R•ilcaf<•,ign of the new Oa•,an;get Hall will take place on November12t'h Miss Ethel Murdock, of Hertsall, slpent a few 'days of itibis week with Cater cousins, the Misses Mcl+"aLls. + --The Ix -tures for the Standard shank have arrived and are being put bogeteher. It is said ,that'this will, be equally as goo d -a piece; of work as may be seen lin any bank in Ontario. -Mr„ W. E. Ilod,g;ins is . ea.pee:ethed home about the Latter part .of this week from his trip to the N. We T. We think there will be a scarcity; oaf wild geetse•, duck's, , prairie chicks -ON etc., up in that country unless hosoon gets out of it for, 1;. A: s gun is •a deaedlYy one. , Usborne „- This ltelowieneg is the result of exanm- ,inaetioas in S. S. No. 4, 'Usborne,, on Oct 22 and 23rd. Names an order of merit tFarfm Jr. III to Sr. III.-Iioaor Diet bee, Alice Davis, Flossie II -muter, Eil- eetn Caves, Edina Luxton, CoerraeDavid- eon, Russell May,' Nellie Rooke ani Frank Rooke • easel :set arm.,e Frank B. Ha,ndford, Nene, ivlcCuxdy, Pearl Hun- ter, May Skenneer, 'Ernie Luxton, . Ar- thur Kerslake, Richie Hicks ar d ,Wil- lie Webber. :Pram Jr. 1I to Sr.- II- Bolnor list, Cecil Skinner, Bella Bemis, Willie leeway, Tammy Davidtso'o and Vin.a Herele.ke; pass, Beryl Creighton. Ptroneealed from Pt. II to Jr. Ii tie Davidson, Davidson, Joe Davis, George Davis, Lila Omega Loa, Tammy Coatieie - Car- rie May, Heckle Colbert, Awa Skinner, Wiilie•Walkeer and Iiedley May. Fullerton -Mr. Fred Bertram, who has been employed Sen the mills here' for some time is now wore ing at Carlingford. -At the Provincial Epworth League Convention held in Stratford some time ago the Junior League here was the Weal beet Lelaegue in the Province;, Alias Hattie Baker, Who has beets, presi dent sines its inception, deserved meat emelt for the coag in which she hats kept up the interest in the League among the children. -Mr. H. Gfetoler, who has been laib, for some weeks with typhoid fever, is aow able to get around again. -Rev. .4lra lieiecks, who hag been s tap - Ilse there for ;some months, leef+t' for 1VXeatnttreat Theological College en'Tu0 day 5- 'a last. ---1V,frS. H, Boger d.Iccl last Thursday nloelnieng at 6 O'•olock. She had Been track for some lnont;hs, Mr. Itoget is send his twosons have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood, -The Gladstone )Leading Circle, which has been organized a few weeks ago is progressing favorably. It meets every Monday evening at + 8 eo'olock, and e. very profitable:tinme is. spent, - --A quiet wedding took place on Tuesday noon, when Mrs. Norsworthy of 'this plaice was united in marrio;ge• to Mr. C. Beaver, genera,: 'merehta nt, of Greediten, The Jaleppy couple feet n the afternoon on a trip to Muskoka .and• other ,places. .Coingratulatrions. Grand Bend -Mae. Copeltand has zeas returnedt o her home art St. Murree - Moeller Emn'ryy Carriers, •spen.L' Sunday with his' parents. -Mr. and Mrs. Trueman beet .Tuets- day Lor their home in li'ores•t. -Mr. John Baird, and family have moved to Grand Bend from the ,b-Oth: cencees1on. - ,n - Last week several hunting parties •wer!a• in tahe ,neighborhood oil( Grand Bond. 'They report a good seaeson for Cheer sport. -The falling of the foliage and shox•tening of the days are reminders that autumn is rapidly pessirr,g away and tlha•t preparation should he .,made for bee ensuing winter. -On Thanksgiving Day, Miss Lena Farrow, daughter of John Farrow; of Stratford, end George Trott, of Hen sall, were united in marriage 'at thee home of t arnd the meeting closes witht -he Na- t,to'neal Anthem. Kirkton -Mr. Hugh Kirk and J. Bannerman visited friends in Logan, on - Sunday last. -Mr. J. Taylor and Mr. W. Brown spent Wednesday last in the Forest Oily, on buslretss. -.Mr. George Viekers and Miss; Cla- ra, of Mitchell, visited at Mr. Silas Slhier's on Sunday last. • -De. Moore, of Hawkesville, is seen ding, a well earned holiday,,'visiting faieends in the village and vicinity.. -A stretch of cement walk is be Ing laid on the street; in front of, the Me. blandest Chumch. It was badly need- ed. -Mr. Jahn Morpeth, of the 4th, line, Blaaehard, is engaged moving to the farm recently leased in Hibbert trona Mr. J. Livingstone. -Mr. Fred Taylor will move to Mit- chell in the Bourse of the week. It is too bad that mare house, accomoda- Lion .can not be got Inc he village, -Mr. Geo. Fathing, who has been employed with 1'Lr. S. Doupe during dureng the past year, has engaged with Mr. J•. Beatty, fort he winter. -Mir; Wm. So,wyer, of Winchelseea, has leased Mx. F1 etcher s• farm on the 4th line Bla.nshard and will move on - i t i n •a sheet time. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer to our vicinity. -A serious fire was averted an Tbeuzsd;ay fast in the village, when C + i Par Ire h ;. s cure was dtso y ov ere t o d be on fire, by the timely assistance of the bucket brigade, the fire was extingu- ished, not before- it had burned ;two holes through the kitchen roof. The fire is supposed to have , origginated tram a spark from tehe chimney. A strong wind was blowing at the :time had 11 not baso noticed .in time a ser- aus fire would certainly have taken lace. he br.lde's untie, D. Ferrule, of Stra,t(ford.. Rev. Dr. Leeegforia, of- ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. 'Trott will re- side at eIeensall. •rTble fartmtvrss in this oommun.iey are busy engaged taking grain apples, cattle, swine, lambs, etc to market• Fan wheat Is'growing rapidly_• and pasture is excellent. The potato crop would have been ,in abundant one but unfortunately the rot is general, ow- ing ,:o which there probably will be a great scarcityy. Exeter Municipal Council. • -r .--w, . Cou,neoii met at call • of Reeve, at. town hall. Oct 21st. AU mcmberstpre sent. 'Minutes of two previous meetings re,o,d and confirmed. A commurnication from Mr. Richard B1n eLh,f ad was re ad (re overcharge arge on sidewalk), and tiled. Cobb• ] i - ed rk Gillespi,.- :bat the offer of C. 1:T. Sanders for the 52100.00 I local improvement debentures of 820,- 5o.00 less 530.05 cash paid ,by: Mr. Bieta bee rd, be accep bed.-Cair riecl. ' Ilawki ns- G,;liesp ie-Tir4i t ir. Mur- stay's account for grates be paid. -Cob blediek Creech in Tamendment"that bhat the account be nob. :p:tid,-Tbq Reeve declared :be motion carried. Cabbtedtek Gillespie.-' , That t.be the fallowing accounts be passed and caldera issued on treasurer sfor - same -H. S,paukrnan, nails, 7.25; T. Welsh labor, 517.25 ; T. Jones, do., 818.75 ; W., Davis, db! 016,50 ; S. llalnc'toercj, 'do., tt.80 ; Rd. Davis, do., 60.00 :.:G. •A't- lnimseon, do., e2:10 ; II. Paerisons, e.ltrsue- • waeiring, $2.00 ; .Alex. Dyer, selcriting jurors, 84.00 ; 0, ' 1r, Bissett, do., e4.00. --Careieed. Crrecch,--Cobbled ck.- 'Teat the fol - bowing Demons be appointed fence riotvers Lar the year 1003:--•Messers.rS, Sanders, D. Neill and Thos. ,1I. McCal- lum..-Carriied. . Mr. Blaine, of the Blaine 1•Iarrow( Co., of Toronto, interviewed the coon - oil with the object of locating heap; amid after ,hearing his .exjdanation r• it was moved. Ise T. Hawkitns, 'seconded, by J. Gille Ipie, duet the clerk da11 t rt, pptibinc meeting for to-morrow,eR'an- -- ing.C a,rried. Cr'see;ch- 'Giltespae-Thc.t couene l•act- journ to &neat at call of Reeve. -Care. 0E0, H. nrsszii I', Clerk, Zurich -1171i,ss Joanna Eibert visited her sis- ter let Hansell 'last week. -Mx. S. )lardy spent Saturday in the village on business. Misis Min nip. Dean visiuod with Prionds in Hensel', on Saturday, -;Mims Kale )lance spent Sa(turdby and Sunday at her home in Brueefield - Mrs. Bosseenberry and Mr. Boat spent Tuesday last in Dashwood' evis- iti•ng firicnds. -Mr. I-iaraee Wa•iper, of near Dash - woad is now an employee of the Preet- or )es t ezbliihtmem -Mr.. Sa,m Rennie who has bean ill the past week, we are pi.erased+ to see is able bo be arrowed again. -•']hiss' Laura Bender aceompa'nied by 'her 1w1o'frieaides- from ' He.ns'11d; spent Sun daY with her parentsImre, -AZ2. Garnet and Miss Bcratrrc., •St- eiInbach (leave or or Lo Sat;forth; on Sunday to visit their sisteer, Mrs..Baid wi;n. -Dr. send Mee. Cambpell visited wwitdt the latteer's parents, 'Mr. end Mrs. T. Murdock, of Ilensall, on Sun- diap. M- •is:s Whiteside, of Hensall, who succeeded Mr. -George Campbell, as lea Glum at Slab toTw was w. s an town on Sat- utrday. • - Mr. George Appel moved- his fami- ly to town y,este-r:day and now accupies pant of the D.amacher house owned by Mr. Deiclheeui. -Mr, T. Belly is laid off work for a few days heeling a veryy scare hand which he severely dui while amt work on Friday last. -Messrs. Casper and Charles Weber (elt for /moan, on Wednesday, ,to, do some !moven work on Mr.lilemei°y Cook's electric light plant. Ahr. and Ars. HenryTheil1 CLef ol Mitchell, on Wedinesday morh.ing;.lasb to attend the nva,zxieage et ,Mr. Theii's niece which took puce yesterday. -•41re. lteyeroek left Monday morn - hug Lor St. Thomas, to attend the great Provincial W..0,,T. U. Con-' Mellen . whic,h is in session 'More -this week. -Mr. 1.'. ITanch halving disposocl at his house to Mr. Abraham Geiger,'has rented Mr. R. 1;+. Johnston's xes.idenee anal next summer where be cotiztean+. pkates building on the property*,, ro- la/reed for bba,t laur•;posa mama by them as well. as by, many in lilue neighborhood where she 1v•,;s hold one much esteem The 1unerel book plaice en Tuesday, and was large- ly at•tlgnclteid. Crediton -Mr. Arthur Silk, who hasbeen, We- lting ibis sister, Mrs. [Rev.) Knowles, has returned }come -Mr, ilrilbarL• Moefurray, who is alt Lending the Business College, London, extra the Thanksgiving holiday . at (home. He has returned to resamehis studiees. -Iliooting is the attraction of the. mason around this localityy., Our hunter cozpe 13014P gomvitirao$ game - full, game -less, game-iegged and with brume game. The •special ser'nrons tel women be- ing ,prealelhed by Rev. R..W. Knowles. are creating wide -,spread . intereist One, of the most impressive being pre- cb,ed last Sabbath evening, on the ahatrtaot,er of Lydia. -Mr. John Kerr, o-1 the River has •iilze wonderful goose that laid eleven (golden) eggs. This is a +rare 000ur- •raence e t this time of_ the year. We advise Mr. Kerr to keep, ibis monster •arid show herr alt the London and local :fall fakes ruGst year. -Thee ladies of.Oredieon Methodist Church are busy getting up an enter- tainment, which, we expect ,will be supe uior to the "Temple of Fame" of 2 yeses ago, It will be given some time early in Decsmbgr in ,the Town Hall. -Cur popular merchant and under- taker, Mr. C. Beaver, was united in mfatnnia!ge an Tuesday last, to Mrs. Norisweettih'y, -an . esetimable lady of Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Boaver,Left. on the •aeelew000n train of the same day for Muskoka and other ;points. -The funeral of the infant child of Mr. and MrseEli Sweet took peace fernan their residence to the Exeter ce metery. .an Monday afternoon. Rev, R. W. len:owles ofticiated. Wo extend Mr. and Mrs. Sweet a aur sympathy, in Meir reee•nt be,roa,vemeut. -The quarterly meeting services will lee lased 'next Sunday morning at 10.30, in the Credit -one •Methodist: 'church. Sacrament ofLerd's Supper Love Feast will be conducted at close 'of regular service. The busifiess meet ing will be held cn lelondey afbernoon et 2 o'clock, in the basement of the chh. - -Turc 1te Eden d n a cin pp tmerit of the Dred :tan Circit !has been closed. so a there will be service twice a. day every Sab- bath in Crediton; also +Ebeneze.r church en 4th McGillivray 411 have - service. -every Sunday afternorm. Al, Sabbath School will ba o era ' tz n ea g d t _ mledi-alely in connectionwith't his ap- pointuneent. -7lhea Onairgeemeen of Exeter Hester - and visiting brethren from sur- rounding towns will attend DivineSer vice in the M:ethedi'st Church next Sabbath evening Nov. 1st, at 7 o'ciack., Rev. R. W. Knowles tvil•1 pereadliett steebiel sermon in the inter-•. este of • 'Protestantism. The centre seats will be reserved for •the mem- bers of the order- Friends are 're- quested bo come early as it ie exipected the chuerch will be Laxed to its' utmost isea;ting capaciltr. ,MUSCULAR ].RHEUMATISM. modelling our mill On Main street, Sept. 27th, the fallow.' ing letter. Owner may )lave it ogf npplieatzon to Tunes Office, aend, paying cost of this advertisement My Ownst wn-e - Sin+ep yourOcin.e), repulese from' 'my; side at the hand -or, rather, the feat -ot ,pap, I have mused 'Wog. and fondly darling, on your daring propositeen thlajt I sleauld sly' withyourand be; at zest. 1 know it's •naugh•ty, and my, heart and any conscience repirave me5 but I'm ready tofly'w with. you, dearest, to the utwoat parts of the, •earth. If I remenber aright the'inetrn r.. thane were :Carrrieage corner eyrie. its midnight, then away to a land wh eb tate scorner is not. Terms to be ma e at leisure witth infuriated papa, Peace being made, we aro to return) to Ea et - e -r, reeeive his blessing, settle dto , and live happily ever afterwards, j it like Arthur and Angelina, the couple in "Far Lore and FortuneY; or. La e, will Find a Way." YouYouknow , t' ' book, love. e e rcl e wa1 us 1 eb I do so hope nothing will happen! to pressnt our escape. If pats;ho111d catch.. us bebore we are married- old Chnxlie, I shudder to think off the con- sequences. But; with you, love, Pin prepared for the • worst. Smile when you sees ma in church, and Isbell knowvl you expect me to be ready when elle fateful time .so.mes. - And new, Charlie, my own beloved anile much -abused dariing adieu ' ti1l. ve meet at the witching hour teemed - night at the corner of the eelreet. Yours ail deabia, CLA;RA. P. S. -Perhaps you had better see - Rowa & Atkinson, the furniture,deeal- ers, about furnishing the cottage, so we will have a Moline to , -come to ,af- ter :we halve bean recoencile& to pa. They have the largest stock and, , you can get the best :choice besides they. are selling at 'the old prices. Stee them about the furniture at once•. SETTLERS LOW RATES WEST Via bhe Chicago and north Western Ry., every day from Sept. 15th ' •'t;o 1Navember 30th. Settlers one way sec.. and class tickets at very low rates Pram Chicago to points in Utah, More Lana, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Wash- ington, California, also to Victoria, Vancouver, New Wtsst evinste'r, Nel- son, Roseland and other points in the Kootenay DisLeict. Coeareepandinigly low rates from all points in Canada. Full paertienlars from nearest ticket argent or B. II. Bennett, General' ag e t, 2 East King ng St., Toronto, • Ont - ciREEnrrorttii II r :t Oristinu sad Geo din Doric Frontit We are giving excellent sa- t.isfaction in flour since re - Mr. 1I. Wilkinson, Stratford, Ont., Reays;•--"rt afford me. much pleasure, bo say Ghat I experienced great relief from Muscular Rheumatism by using 1 two boxes of Milburn's Rheumatic Pills." Price 50c ,i box. • t v s The Best that NoIe y can Buy.. Bucks Happy Thought Ranges Bucks Bright Light Ranges Bucks Honor Bright Wood Cooks Bucks Radiant Home Coal Heaters - Thicks Crown Brilliant Coal Heaters Crown ninon Ranges Crown Huron Wood Cooks Queen Wood Heaters - Gurney Wood 'Heaters We have a number of good second-hand Wood Coolcs ranging from $5,00 up to $20.00. 1 second-hand Coal Stove $ 70 1 second-hand d hard Coal Stove 10 00 1 second hand ,Coal Stove 18 00 These are Elarg hii _.._ ! es. HEAMANS IIA L1WARE