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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-2-11, Page 1THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ---NO 19 .ION & MIDDLESEXGAZETTE EXETER ONT, OANADA, THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY lit Stoves and 'Furnaces We have in stock the best supply a Stoves and Furnaces, together with all fixings, ft one witieh to select from. We carry all the best naakes. Cements We keep constantly in stock the National and of Portland Cements, If you are thinking a buil epriog, be mire and get oar prices, Hardware rands ii the We bawe the largest stock of ilarlware ha town, blare- trougbing awl BuildersSupplies of. all kinds. For FOrCe anti Lift Ponape call on us. I1 AWKINS & SON WOMAN'S CRITICISM jef what a. marilts clothes should be is Vretty accurate. There can be no itossible fault to end with your ap- Veara,nee if your clothes oxe made to measure in an expert way. The style .44 the garment we make is a sufficient .guarantee for first class work. All the ,new up-to.date Fall linItiouslOv6r Goating aiiU rfilltillUS exjust rived. Prices away down. 904 uensalt M Fisher; IL,J. Kehl, 'Hannah Huron ou t G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public, Couvoyan Ler, Ocannissioner, Fire Iusurauce Ageut, and I Insurer or Marriage Lic.enses. Legal documents carefully drawn at reasonable rte. 3.foney' ; to loan an real estate at low nnesof interest, (Mee at the Post ()face Bewail Wented -Oat.. The very highest , :prices paid for wince oats, delivered • at the mill. Call for prices. Also 150 t toils Oatmeal Feed on hand. -D. ' quhari. diens:ill Oatmeal 31111e. Roli lOnsting and RHIN DON 11301110tIll We are giving excellent sa.- bisfaction in flour since re- , modelling our mill, W. W Taman. IL SWITZER. rellearecletexest PIANOS Oue stock is the inost complete we taw ever shown. Pianos and Organs For the parlor. we have Pianos and eOrgans of the most beautiful designs Abel finish and quality unsuepassed. Sewing Machines Our sevenig machines are a class by ihemseives. In workeng qualities and .finish The Best. For the Children We have Sleighs galore, at all prices. Also Shoo Fly Rockers, Games Whistles, Mouth Organs, etc. In Music Wohave the latest Popular Songs and ;Instrumentals. Hymn Books ad Bibles also in stock. Cant and see is and get one of our Artistic Colanders S. Martin. Dirtedale, Oda MeBeath ; Pk. EL, Ara •. kliur Joins. Ilruee Logan.. Sol't 'lath well. The best spellers in the month. (outiatted COUTIC st eit) Ly spahog matches mere Itlary - The report ,or .couoty engber, Ales - 3.3(er atoruaLleTz 3.Eir.e.allauo:11.0A01,111;•11T: ley was sent 'to Road anti 13ridge Com 11., Sande Batliwell; Pi.11 Brue3L0: On motiou a -.Nto=f5. Conn and 1,a, moot the following were appointed a Dashwood ; A very remarkeide caee hes lieerg Winclieisea ' before J. K. Goetz, J. P. on Monday afternuou. Ou Friday mornins principal of the public sebeol 1u4cc. casion to punislt one et be le tye, a, 430n of .lanied for dieobedi. ence, and running away Eiront FelAlut awl the reside of the whipping -e.es ,DS /would hee expeeied„ ;nee tee •her:, hands merit slightly eweller, aute 'ore an a result it was deciderto an dee 3 Im,•••=4.1. .chteol Report. --The f•ellowing • report of S. S. No. 6, .Ushorne. Lo r the month of January. Navaeln 'order a meritbut oeviug to the tact itlaat some cluees in the junior room t ;were absent every Friday, their nem not, appear ;-V„.Alay• Jones, 05,11acgte, Coward. Ila Delbridge; Sr.. alVe eon Coultis. Robert Coward, '$ Olive Berrehill,; jr. IV., Willie El - trend. Newton Clark, Almena hey - leveed; Sr. XII., La,ure fOodhalt ; Jr, fine Ella Bleywocul.ladella Heywood. Ilattle Minter. Jr Room. -Jr. TL 'Lille Heywood, Lulu %Abell, 7;:arl jolins; Sr. If., Hubert Jones, Elia We shim rn, Rae Fletcher. -13. 3fee, Dougall, Anw J. Marlin, Teeelters. Centralia -Zr Samuel McCoy had the mis- tune 'to lose a valuable horse, lost week, elte result or being kicked by another horse. -goonterly enceging seryices will be held in the Methodist church here next Sunday, Feb. 711.1 t 10.10.11, A large congregation is looked Lor at these services. -leasers, Lawson itc.: Veughlin, bag, buyers lia.vet still about 125 him at 'the Dufferin Reuse. They have been unable to get them shipped. on ac- count of the crippled condition of the freight service. Their loss will bacon siderable. -The evening ex,press from'. Lon- don was stalled on Monday evening laatt week int a snow delft 'about a mile south of Claudeboye, for seven hours, only arriving in Centraliat at two o'clook Tuesday =ming. The, !troubles oE the G4 T. R. :att present/ are neither few nor small. School Report „---The following is the report of S. S. No. 1, Stephen, for the raonth of January.' The; names are in order of merit. -V, II. Mitchell Edna teteNaughton, Warren lefitelaell, M. Callfas ; Sr. IV., Alvin Baker, Les- lie sereNalughton, Elva Windsor, 'Mel- inda ; Jr. 1V., iPearl Bisset t, Joe White V. Sheardown, Bose Ilar- 'Mug ; Sr. W., Lillian l'Illohinson, Gor- don 'Wilson, David Baker, M. Elliott; Jr. 1I1., Archie tittatbinson IMaiyan Callas, J. Iletpbtarn, Noble Dissett Sr. 11., Austin Duplan,lfazel Ricks; .Tr. II Flossie Heam.aiot Greta Bissett, :roc). llogarth, Ella Baker, Pt. IL, "Tarry Windsor, Fred Fairhall, An tbhony 'White, E. :,A. Mc- . eNaughton, N. Bunions, Teachers, THE -- Farquhar The feehorue and Hibliere 3Vutu Vfre /nem:once Compauy held its au nnat locating be. one'dlenaday, Feb. edl,thotigh the roads were' had. yeta fair Sized crowd. ae.sembled. The wo rg-tiring directors. W. U. J'ass- marc and 3. A. Norris were re-elected V. A .Turnbull and G. L. Rutherford were zo-eIeeeted, auditors, Thee mem. bers through the comoane -Should pay a higher prive for animals hilted by lightning and reemniuended thet the directors pay two-thirds of the cash value of animal' killed- Thos. Cam. on. who has been secretareetreaeur- er of the company for fifteen eeare., retiree and U. W. E. Beavers we.% alt- inted to this position. Thoselteno Uic (inner prezident wee re-elected. Connell The above Council met in t Town Ilall on letortdae. afterncon 'net. All members Dreamt. The' Auditor's report was on motozi reocived and lamed. Tbe C011OWigg sums were ordered to be eteld; Moses Geiger, for grave, e.,10,03; Mu- nicipal World for blanket and sub- cripdtions, S12.85; Herald for.print. ing 13,O;$township clerk, registering births, marriages and deaths, $is.sol T. and I. Johnson, gouda fon Mrs.lsio $4.00; township treasurer, for pastes, $2•87; Joseph Grigg, charity 0.00. ,0ouucil adjourned t o Otonda$ the, 7th day ot 11Ea.ro1i n,t o'Clocla p. FRED HESS, SR, Clerk. Luean --- A 'floppy event took. place in $t. Patriek Church, Lticart, OA Tuesday 'morning het, 'When „31.1es Neve, daughter of 3tr. Michael Powe, was unit ed in the holy bonds or anatrimony to la.roes Boland, tot lifoun:teCar- mei. .The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father 'McMenamin, and iza- media.Lely a.tterwarda a nuptial high mass was celebrated, The bridesmaid was Miss Tena 1?oweosister of the bride and teacher at S.S. No. 5, Do - vox.. The groom was supported beehis brother, Mr. John Boland, ;former teacher or S. S. No. Dover, South. The many costly presents proved ilea esteem in which theebride and groom are held. n UIS atber visited ail- ..Ma"intriteinnd if ease out of it. numbw of witness- , es were zworn fear -the bey, leo risne !ezt 'them could eee•thei. 'twee very ,snituneulbtuiriuy:to( a;tos:etlers:.:nvio:::tiins1:1417. 'did not coneitler it seriteee et 311. AIL isate to dismiss the IcaSt; as a rux 'ing 'the teacher then inked trthe :ea:: I trivial 31134.1101 '41, le ud- been lieerd Ofiieiahliel aud:oe, aaiigiatrale seeraet. tr. le• 444 ,?1,1100 10514:,14. in011icu3stonfitilSe,L rttoztidi,hrt,;4riviistest 404 elaion and deeided to think ie over, The feeling be is in fever cf the nd Um Magistrate teok et firef. At'. Geiger's solicitor eremiele weer, ry case to the highest (-wile is givevgainet hien. il met Town sent • Zditroass c' aus read anrad confaelated. ylor.- etrial5trOTK4.-Illiat t'. G. eirs Cre0Unfi for eleettdc liglit 09 he, Itteil. lees to throzein rid. -11toeinl-That ;do atialO.er'"s rn1 icdpol Council. o 7„,o1.71untilz- Mottling commit tee to superiateud the erection of the addition to the Rouse rE Refuge; Me's;ere. Connolly., Cantelon. 1JUes nd 3.1cSangla- on. Afeeed by Mr. Kerr, eecoluied by Mr. fee-telomin, that a similar grate, to that of last year be amide by thiseoun eel to tbe. public echools doing eontinte. :69110U TO-Olar, duriug 1. R-ferr :f *EXeCUtiVC) ,COMrattee• evir oneil then adjoure a , OD Friday. FRIDAY A leeeer W0S 1'034 4r.r4111.1. the troosur- Ne Viol 1N111 A uiiL 1. Daily We are still to the front. Onr large w eroo filled once ulore .tvith a complete line of n rnit , of th designs and finish 17k e invite all intending purchasers to v spect our stock and get our prices before pacing purchasg; ,ve batisfied and if you do purc yon will be satisfied. We aci lso do ori.led work, upholstering, picture framing and kinds of repairing with neatness and dispatch at moderate price. OWE & ATKINS() The „ i Furnitnre Dee d 1,7 le rooms you dot wo fellarnote rit eotakers. liheet04, er E'a.sl. Wawancele with relerence tetleal embalmer 10 balance at sehood talculee hie ; Wade, eene to Sp".T.131 Committee, aud - one, front Mrs. Attatetroug, ro 'Beet Huron WOU1311°S IDSZ1141tO Alias veferr- cal ao I.:negative Committee. 0.0,11,•,1*,, Piens, epecifieatione, teudere aatl Mr. la Allen tit her pepers in connect ton with bridge w' work weropresented to the, .VnaricJ1 zreitcv. 311.•• NtePollf,V41, pi. • Ig papa eeeied eatio of tithe at 4111 even mare eh uteu do. •1MI.Tenl2 'Zurich ,ena et:4i lo Reed ana 'njeuple41 Tbe plIlpitliere hJi Fun.. . Albert 'de; tc'i i fierriter mittee. -dey bet. • Reperte o illut:ttion awl 1lous3 f -1.4r. Sara $para hae pureltaeed the I . 1.1 other :lobe a rt wade an iieeionniene It:Jeep Committee were pheenetet sehool teaeliev'e reeideoce for nit 'L "2° o t end vaned in eciumittee, and in coun. !even of ofeee „ • W0 are pleueed to learn that 3fre. InaliaM bl" Mvishoh:Poolmlan au" 'Vincent is now making steady prog. nicks hat the council grant ee1000 ress towards recovery aselet iu improving Gee town line Oe- ; .„:141,55 Agave amer. 05 ween nay awl kitez,bas in. the 2 1- 1 • /- • .• 1."! ,IS4, %See •. ity of the :enable River, anti one by eey leas secovered. 31.14-1sIrs- Llulonl and 31elcau4d80u11 -31r. and Mrs. Wyo. 31c1..tren Wee? ;het elitt19 be granted to help repair s ropothy of the neighborliosal ltatItull'y line tratwosu /fey • and i '». of their infant on Stead.* aere-e whet; is Inaown 44N the anti altre 11311 raw* eaIne Dtg emeatip. we*t.. both eent to the 1.7.'nersitivo. Itt tbs ofterii44014 thit Vetincil teole vo• the nripointlairnit of ettuldeteas and t Inenttrers el the. Coualle 'Examininee, era. On alit /hoe votafor Ateditors Mr. Ilaes received S vraes, Mr. Ball eanerty eteraei titne aeo. otatee i•fer '•• home n itrii3t1 Read. N, W. --Meek Meldellar hes ;n eanfaiei ql.a; hew,. for .antaia eon „ rof 0,,4 14' %van M130 143 Utah 40 lie 4vt " Or37.3ned 'Id'514°41. 4.111 5' 31r' 131'wk :41'' '"`""s 3.1f• -be annual meeting of' the Crete - Pt they bo Poid '41 MorloY 1.• 31r• 31f• .3"" lerry `Preebyteria.n coragiteget'on yr .telt Tor their servieOs-Varriede ir- rnist rong.-Tb t y -I w 1, 1001, to appoint officers motto ix salaries for seine, as teethe iirst ' a he now read. a seeond and third out! paesed.-Caeried. f 1 riven 1, ZiredIaye was deelered elected. On t/te enentel vote Mr. Woods oblate:el 1, and 3fiessrs. Dell 'and Morley 7 each, aral on the third ;Dna received eight and and the former was declared, elected. • owincor zrounntattsrtlir grssb,ltantldlaord°„"; Cot tyke first vote for neembare of dm, Rsarnining boar131r. Moffatt drawn on treasurer for Saine..-Con-. Icibtained 14, Mr. Cameron,/ and Ifr. I rneee, labor 620.'4 Sauder4g do. !gentlemen Teemived. 8 vow, tut 1 1:1 or Bros., repadritng 0)&1'18143; J. Field, 8. On the second vote both Gee.; Redd, doe, S50 ; joules Stan" ' third gave Mr. Field. 9 rotes and be ite• deo. Cudmore, do., 04; ww• On motion et Messre. Miller and lake do. 25e. Richardeon, doe tiO was dee/arett eteeiteld. oreeeh, do., S1,12; J. Jones. wood, $19.75; C. B. Snell, electric light '77 450 • A. .E. Vuke, $12.00; E. Elliott 53t.3.00. Cemeeery accounts -D. A. Alward, salary to Feeltete e03.75 3no. 'Ford, labor, $2.00.-Ca1'ri0d, Taylor -Wood. -That the elerit SUGAR BEET MEETING iu-Carried. srructed to procure ibe necessary Ferguson Der Council adjourned Add Tuda esy 'Lim 16th day'er 'February next at 3 o'elock p. m., only five of the C'ouneti dissenting. d The sugar beet meeting announced og tags. Council adjourned to February 3.9th in Exeter for two o'clock in the atter- at 7.80 p. no attended by at. least three hundred noon of Thursday, Jan. 28U*, was GEO. 31. DISSETT, Clerk.. people, most of whom were from the ------- farms. NewspaRpa:vayasuaanid):::::010 aro ,..r.r........... • Idr.. .A.„. eta Dobler, was moved to Lhe kicking up such a row about raileray cleur, who atter callirrothe meeting, trains not running on scliedu lo time steoorderttorder briefly h fityedtioodrieniestredtutdir oese p5re: during the past tWOI weeks seem to ntin perhaps the coldest and stormiest win Detweiler forget the fact that t,his has -who is a promiet Waterloo Count nent beet grower, anyti ter u"nPienritleitlieneaada'si.m;haerilewaYlisa.t- also foreman inthe tare room during elver 1. been maoy heavy falls ot snow "d tory. He spoke from a beet grower's the campaign of the Berlin sugar fae. lotion with the result that fliere not a, sign of 'thaw to remove the. ec- is a greater depth of 550Won dm Fullartort ground thau has been seen tor neatly Ls at We3Leru On. fete of -Mlle Fullerton checker club had a. friendly game with Milo itchelast Fri- day night, but were defeated by 5 James. They Teiport having hada spl endid Ohne. -Mrs. sba., p, of Manitoba, whornas been etisitini her parenes, Tone and Mrs. Marshall, started fort the West on Monday. RSV. Mr. :Marshall accom ponying her as fax as Toronto. Quite a number a farmers in this nel ghborhood took out their htegs tq Mit °hell tin Monday morning and had to haul throe home again; as the G. T It. could not supply them with cars. -The roof of Mr. Currelly's driv- ing hou.ste and ;pig in fell in Use Thursday from the weight of snow on it. alr. D. Fullerton, his hired man, Was in the building at the time ana escaped with a ivory badly bruis- ed. foot. If the drop had been delayed five minutes longer, Mr. Carrel- ly and his driver; would have been in the building and would almost eertain ly have been killed, The•cutter was orale(tely denstroyed and the 'bugg'y almost so. Merchants Bank of Canada K'PPen HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. ,, ,.CAPITAL (all paid tip) $6000 000. fiESERVE AND UNDiVIDED PROFITS ----$2,974,245 T1a0sFYSEC, . E. F.11111BDEN, General Manager Superintendent ot Branches ,. E .A GENERAL,. BANIKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings Malik Accounts and Deposit Receipts. , Special attention given to the business of Farriers and Ca.ttle- ' Letters of Credit issued. to . tra,vellers payable in all parts of the CREOITON ONTARIO. S 01113110LI1 maAager -A large number have been and others are suffering from influenza. -Mr. McBee th, who has.13een ill with bronchitis, is recovering. -The Literary Society met tho ev- ening oft. the Wax ;Tannery/and igosidi time 'was spent. An intetrespng t die, bate was, held 013 the Subject "Re-' salved that wanton shouldlhave the Franchise.'' On the affirmative side. were. IVIiss McLaren, Miss Lot, tic Gras - sick, 33-'. W. 11. Johnston, 'and II.Aik- eaboad. On the negative side were .lessr8. 13. Fenfound, W. Cameron and 3. Forest. The, decision was given in favor of the affirmative,. Theralissea Grassiek,`Murdock and Malleatheon- tributed some .excellent 41111SiO. SC14001 .13.opert.--Tho following is the 3 a nuary moulqily repot' t o,f S, S No. 11. Stanley'. 1,inalejg are -in order ef /neat ;-V, Mary Jtabitsitan, Iilia in,sdale, A. N. Johnston ; Eleau or alooa, rig. If. 'Jones, Ti. Grenamell ;lean Grassick, Arthur Bicker Jr. 111.,Etta jarrott, 'Mabel Alci3eatb years. In some par tario a dcipith 5 to 9 of from very 'satisfactory to him, /and suffici- snow is reported. The wonder is that under such circumstances trains are cut to make it convincing that there standpoint, giving his views of the profits of beet growing, based on two year's 'experience, 'white profils wor able to get thrpughiiat aft. The Gr- is no crop cultivated which brings the and Trunk service bas C0M3 in for, farmer as much ready cash, and puts what seems to us,uneiLii5(I Lor ax unfair criticism. The officials of the Vino are always anxious to give the beat ond moseregular service possible and „as far as the eastern division, be- tween Toronto tie dlEontreal is con- cerned, have done very well consider- ing the unprecedented difficulties in te form of eolel andsnow that they -have had to contend with People have become so aocustorned.doring, recant years to luxuriously equipped trains •unning isharp on achedule•time that haa''.-an veapurnetvleatrilea.dvaiebrissc‘GvOinniaol.rt.10,11.5 12 suchtheras b The question oE Um profit to the far purity end sweetening qualities. es a 111ttlte. wait, at the point or eMbarkation or,dela.y rtaeli- lug their destine , )n, they become unreasonable critics and the officials M' the railway, wbo are doing the the lend into as fine a condition, for succeeding crops, as that of beet grow The chairman then ineroduced Dr. A. ;,Slant,tleworth, Ageicultural(Su- perintendene sit, the Ontario Sag.-ar Company, who hi his address explain- ed. the purpose of his visit, after which he gave nni brief staetent of what Lite Berlin Sugar factory has done, 'exhibiting a sample of the sug- ar, which he stated was the verysame chemical conapound Redpath's Granulated, and. -which is 'equal in laver derived. from at:sugar factory through Um growing of beets, was gone into. in which it was shown that out of 157 deliveries which were tak- en without any seleetion by way of il- lberbtlaiMileeld.ealiTlaa:traQirliWe'ney 132°esompanies neara,tion, 145 of these deliveries test - have nothing to gain by nOt run- ed higher than would be required to apnaya tole Exeter refiners the freight ninmge slietotrpt inLUk o ne e.cti oteufila- miuh itnhke tehvacyy S400 per tan on their beets. The ' were keeping the trainsliate on pm - pose. If Conadians \voted only Lake the LrouVe to inyeetigate tiller would discover thal they aredaring, just; as well, if not better, than their neigh- bor's• o.cross the line on tato great rail road ;systems running into New York Boston and other places. There for acme tame trains havoJheen running from one to Len hours late ana 'traf- fic outside the passenger service is priketleally tied up. And the Americ- an rallwitys have not hall the snow not ,nearly the extreme degree of cold to contend with that the lines in a0n- vb on murviaz,.. FA:71th.. Thi, INN) 111.11B"51 .Auxillary mee et. Stephen The folic:wing is a eorreet repot e ef the standing a the pupils of S S. . 3, Stephen, for the month of Jan. ames in order 0 merit ;-Entrarter. Mitchell Willis,. Thos. Fortin% Ed- ward 'Willis. Herbert Beaver, Liezie Sanders, Edith Parsons, Samuel Welts Sr III., Tho!. Female, harry 11.'richtrr Ralph 'Willis. harry Parsons, Cocci; I Ford, Fred leaver, Hilda Pres.zcator. yz4rlo Box e Jr. III., Bartz Parsons Levina Cookson, 14,tay Sanders; Sr. II., Gladys Dearing, Eddie 'Triotbner, Sherman 'Willis.; Jr. II., Johnny liq, Fred Preszeator, Sam Stanlalt,.. Preston Dearing, Earle Shapton, neo. Whittaker, Geo. Hicks; Sr. Pt. II., Al mer 'Willis, Chester Parsons, Gordon Sanders, Ada Willis, Florence Teel.. ner ; Jr. Pt. II., Olive Preszcator; P.to I., 'Wilfred Shapton, Garfield Start - lake, Ed,e.ar Weurth, Gordon Pen - hale. No. on Roll 45 o everage at ten - dance, 30. , FRED J. SANDERS. Teacher. Stalfa ••••.•••••••• iliie town. The ereditors ore Meetly in Zurich, and ii is. expected el•at, tIs estate will be wound up et, once. . -Mee. Ifenry Otto is reported finite, Itt at tircivrit. flm3 is nenrly eeteloye five yeare of wee, and hes paseett ate tel even of life., She liae eivkly for' tOWS limo although ;tide. to lot about Most of ilia time eittd her teeny frientle hope 1,1hO woe re, lier usual health. 4 sou zx zEi.% Nelsen Mese, eel 3i),..-eteb has been laid ep for ieceuelo af week witheati attaek ef nopetedi. eitis fer whilie be, was *prated eno on TaZ•O'-•;,, Wit. 741., Aimee ,fy.4' „etre/ the leeel *Mediceet wlio lannti an vonaplatued 'of. .11e-two:en two Ind .hree quarts of pus.was tarn *vt, Ind as far as we can learn ;tiri ez7sr.,. aiion torciais.is 0) be onnwnt.1:,, sue. .c.'.54.1rui. 'Ms young " man is in the teighborbood of. S years'a age.. • -adesers. Ilareaeltot have, we enderstand void net t.heir, 'Shoe bueittess. at Sanitoo elereteea ttlieh , and, 'Mr. liantaclaer w,UL . ree turn to Zurielt alai take up.hhe mar der inees-ahat or it 'barber.; '.`olo has already necurtiel livinefeaparte Imanta tu tom*, aria Anubtlett 14. able to get business quarters, should herail to be able to close a bargain Ter the purchase otitis 'former . Plant now in thehands of Mr, harness,. to bought. out John R."norr. itccuple ef months ago. -Ilex. and Airs. , ilenderson, of State, have received a. bible from Rev. Theodore L. Cuyier, of NOW York, for their little son, who is named. after the noted divine. Dr. Meier also eent two lethis hocks to the mother and father a the +child and. said be now has between forty -Ana fifty namesakes, IneSf of whom are the sons a ministers. The Iibbert Womans' ineLit ole held their regular meetieg at the home of Mrs. T. 31. Ilamilton, Staffa, on Saturday last, February:61th, 'at 2 o'clock p. m: The. afternoon, was spent in working Battenburg lore and discussing various subjects of interest Lo khe craft. These meetings are very interesting socially, and, much useful information is gained through them and the ladies of the township should be more largely eepresented, as the ladies require both mentahand ti . Keep easy, ge,ntienien ; give ilia railways *1. elitinee e they ' are dioing tale best they can ;tinier' the circum- stalices.-(Brockville, Ree ordti r, San ary .23rd. • BOAT13 tile "theltild 'tau' Have blwaYs BouOt nears the Bignaturo Signature of of ego' suitability ef the soil, the roads, ere of 'Exeter for the „growing 'and deli- very of beets waw considered very fa vor able. At :the concluSictu of •Dr. Shuttle- wartli's remarks there was a.n open, tinimated discussion in which, Mr. T. 13. Carling, President of the Board of Trade; W. 11. 1Tarvey and others Look r, By (the showing of hands, fullyiane- halt of those present; expressed their in L ensi on or ,gr owing suct'a r beets this year, and a goodaiumber of contracts were signed at. the meeting. R For, Infante and Children. The Mud You Ilan Always Bought -&217iie (WRING We have our Chopper now in running order your trade, and will do our best to give you good chop, and are pre- pared to do :lopping at any time. Come in and examine our chop, we are bure you will like it. Bring in a Load an Give us a Trial. Snell & Blatchford Corner of Main and Station Street, Next Electric Light Plant. namowamoeir," 1001.10M... A S MAPLE LEAF RACER MAPLE LEAF LANCE BOSTON LANCE NICKEL STEEL CUAUTY 4D PRICE CUA ANTEE ay. tliilkei.a......11=0.101117.renbANS0112141.001.01-4...."31M1211•714,10.0.1.1,0K11016......I.W11.61.MOIRVIsMei• Stook and Wiry International and lierbageum ar the kaders. 25c Oc 1OO end $3.50 per P kg