Exeter Times, 1904-6-2, Page 8E
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' S, JUNEnd 1904
EWA S
OUSE ef,,,;-:ANING TIME is with us, and we
are doing a great house furnishing trade. Our
s very large and prices so low "quality oonsid-
red" that, our customers are more than pleased. Our
bowing of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Wall Papers, and
BOle11111S is -very large. Come and see our display
whether. you want to buy or nut, Remember you are
always welcome to see through the big store whether
you want to buy or not.
30c for a splendid range of new
patterns in union Carpets, greens,.
fawns, reds ;end brown effects.
They are great value.
40e for a very special super un-
io Carpet absolote new patterns,
very pretty desiges, good, cleen
etock..
Tee foe'the very choicest ingrain
pure wool Carpets, all new pat-
terns choice colorings, none better
in the trades reds, greens, fawns,
wood, colors, and the new oriental
hadings.
Oats and Wheat wanted at the
eter Grist Mill. highest market prices
paid, HARVEY BROS.
Try D. Hartleib'e for your wateh
and elock repairs. Satisfactiou guar-
auteed and prices moderate.
J. T., (Wide% otr C o pour g
the guest, of iter ilistor Mrs J. S.
50 and 60e for two new Tapestry
Oarpete, solid body trainee, ehoice
new patternenfice bright colorings
They are good, lookers and great
$1.00 for the choicest and best
five frame body Brussels Carpet
that can be produced in Exeter.
Beautiful new oesigns, up-to-date
patterns, hig values.
Wool and Tapestry Room Rugs.
33 yds, 3x3S yds, 3ex4 yds and
-hale yds, all new designe, and lat-
est coloriuge, a lovely lot to select
frmn. Conte and see them.
$1,5o he yard for Nairns best Linoleum 3 yards Wide.
$1.95 the yard for Nairn s best Linoleum 4 yards wide
new colorings, new patterns. Ask to sc.,.e these special lines.
Vs we are doing a great Wall Paper trade. Our stock
s in sple.nditt shape. We show both Canadian and American
papers. Do you want any? Now is a good tittle to make
our selections,
Did you say King Quality Shoes? We- have them, for
, for women. Easiest fitting, best looking, and longest
wearing boots that we know of. Ask for King Quality easy
fitting shoes, they will please you they have pleased others.
t ?rims Tor BUTTER, EGGS and all PRODUGE
A. STEWART
Ur r $y , Andrew tstrsser.
Thousands of Cabbage. C .uliflowe
Brussell Sprouts, Col, ,e , Asters, To-
mato, Stoclee and Bedding plants., at
Loris Deefs, Maitkeu Gardiner. ,
Wanted. --A, good lemee-kbeeer on a
farm for two oe a frunilerS Iliesehdet
e ...nee padi.-Address '4,13." the Ti or.
es,, Exeter. '
Mrs. A, Brennerwho has been, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Gould d -
home et Grand Bend on Sattirdal
inag
sttbe past 'seek returned to her
1 1
Mrs.. Jae. Willis left on Monday
evening for Springside, Assa, where
she will remain for some time owing
to the continued iltnese of ber dangli-
ter-hi-law, Mrs, Frank Willie,
The city council of Windsor have
onanimously voted, $1,000 towards de-
fraying the expenses a the Twenty -
lest (Essex) Regiment trip to St,
Ms exhibition.
Frank Rogers leftleet week for
F. where he is working at the
branch of the 3, D. Moore Co.'e egg
etablielneent.-St. Alar),S Journal.
The non -jury sittings of the High
ourt for this county open ou Monday
before jostice Afereditle. The general
eessione of the County Court start on
sileeday, June 11th.
Mr, David Wren, of Hensell, a stu-
dent of Victoria College, Toronto,
eacleed two very thoughtfel ser -
1 mons In 3euree street chinch on Sun-
day last. Dr. Ilaneon teking Rev.
Rigsby's work at Parkhill.
Mr, Wm. Elder, of Tuckers:tittle
'ecently sole to Mr. Archibald, of Sea
forth, a Ana pair of three year old fil-
lies bred by Orchard Willow. of Exet-
, for which he received the hand -
me sem cif $105, spot casb. .,
Dr. Butler, London, will be at the
Central Hotel, Exeter, on Friday
J.0.130 Ord„ for Eye, Ear, Nom end
Throat consultations. Eyes tested
and glasses supplied.
• The jtAir. Jae. illa;etteleaw
and Nese Nellie lece.theott was eel-
imnized e't elle mei:deuce or lbo,
tasidess father, :err. Rome Nettle:at
. eeeeeoete ..... on, eietelreedhy nren%zjg
er 4par tieularo 33,1et we,elee '
. vIc*01/%20. Fer.euson, Jedge b r
le Ocurt or e:u.itine, of Ott-
ijo. Mt an, ;Teleediey agterhoo.afa.t.
residence, Sherbourne street, Toronto
no 75:to lop wo,o ttatvo ef.tPorr-
don Township and Una in Me 00th
31Owing to his continued illness, Rev:
Mr. Rigeby has been relieved of his
cherge of the Methodist, church at
Parkhill, and Rev. Mr. Langford, of
Victoria College, has been appointed
to take charge of the same until after
the Conference meets in June, when a
permanent appointment will be made.
H. a3. Cowrie, secretary of the On,
tario Fruit Growers' association, after
receiving 100 replies from correspon-
dence throughout the proviuce, says
that peaches and plums will be a
small crop this year. 1n some places
the strawberry crops will be only 25
per cent of the average.
Every day in the week year in and
year met, forty-two railwaSs,.ernployes
are killed or injured. That works out
at the rate of nearly two per hour.
According to the returns furnished by
the railway compauies to the British
Board. of Tiede, 150,000 railway em-
ployes are killed or injured in Eng-
land every ten years.
The conventions of the Huron Co.
Sunday Schools and 0.E, Associations
will be held at Winghani on Tuesday
and Wednesday, June 14-15. The B.rse
day will be for Endeavor work, and
Sunday School work takes the second
day. The programmes are now dis-
tributed and show a list of subjects
and exercises for each session which
should. attract attendence from each
society in the country.
utterance
in is seece eaeli w
ANNUAL
MEETING
Notice is hereby given tbat the Annual General Meeting of tbe Share-
..boldeis of THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA will be held at
the Head Office, 28 King Street West Toronto, on
Tocsaau tI 14111 Da ll 01 Julio licxt.
r the election of Directors, andfor the transaction of such other business as
ay be brought before said meeting. The Oath will he taken at 19 o'clock,
Ogn, By order of the Board,
The Peesident, Directors and General Manager will be glad to haye any
,of tbe Shareholders present.
Branches in Huron County at
Exeter Creeliton Dashwood Hensail Zurich Clinton
The Jovereign Bank of Canada
,GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Sweeten;
For Marriage Licenses,
Wecicling Rfrigs,
Watches, Clocks
Jewelry,
!Spectacles Etc
CALI, ON'
R HICKS
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
F. E. KARN
Manager, Excl.°
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1
t First class bicycle repairing done at
Ilt, Hartleib's repair shop.
, Heron county couneil will hold their
ctsession on Tuesday, aune 7t11.
, . Lovely 'wedding prose/de 'for preStsr
Tune brides at Cherlton's Fair, i
Lumley will hold its school picnic
cx Se Lurday- next in Mr. Glen's grove.
Mee. Harris, of Oshawa is :visitSing
her .daughter Mrs. Wen. Jr:leery,- at
Eden.
DR. OVENSSurgeon, OCuUst,
b.pecialit,,Deseases,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
visits Exeter monthly.
Glasses Properly Fitted
-Nasal Catarrh and Dearees; treated. Office
if..`01+.1MERCIAL HOTEL. Date9 of Visits,
AIVEDNESD.ekYS, Feb. 3, March 2, March 30,
May 4, June 1..)-une 20, July 27, Sept. 7, Oct. 4,
zkIov. 2, Nov. 3). London office 225 Queens Ave.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Mrs W. Ifearnan•and sen, Clyde,
are visl ins. friends In Weeds toele and
London. '
Miss Kent, ot.Lueau, was thelguest
or her a tint, Sohn Hawkshaw for
a few' deers this week. ,
Mrs John Brewer . is visi ting 1 u
Sea•rorit, the guest of 'Mr. and Mrs.
R. Fansan.
3,000 Geraniums in ,bud and bloo
•at flarburn's Greenhouse, Henson, o
at Chaeltonre Fair, Er:eller.
*ie copy' for changes must be left Dr. 'Ha nnon s att'ending t;lid an-
notlater than Tuesday noon. Casual nue]. coneeriance o.f ,tinak M.e",thodiiist
advestisernents accepted up to noon church whichim'taing held at, Lion-
• Wednesday of each week. • don this 'week. •
• Foliage Stocks, Asters., Pansies candr,
THURSDAY, TUNE 2nd, 1904Pe:I unials far' heddYngeout • at Bar"
burn's- Greenhouse', lIertsalli or Chart,'"
tom's 'Fair •Eketter.
• Locals
-....1-,...,-.
A Hartleitt sharpens Lawn Mowers.
Read Popplestone & Gardiner's, add
Kin page 5.
Sir Charles Tupper will be 83 years
"old in Silly.
75,000 brick for sale apply to FAR-
(
IER BROS., Exeter.
Mrs. johns hasreturnedhome from
a visit with friends in Sarnia and St.
Marys. •
Mr. and Ms, Henry Gould drove to
Grand Bend on Saturday evening and
spent Sunda v their with friends.
Dr. L. L. rollick, Missc)label Follick
and little Miss •Read.v, of St. Marys,
spent Sunday with friends here.
-Rev, 'Nei-. GOdwin left on Monday
for London to attend the Methodist
Con fei•enee now in session in that city,
Mrs. (Rev.) F. E, Malottrof Chatham
is visiting her parents, Rev. Dr. and
Mrs. Hannon at the James street par-
eonage.
Mr& P. A.rnastrong and little son
trarold, of St. Marys, are here on an
sextencled visit with Mrs, Armstrong's
aunt Mrs. A. Holland. -
.Mes. Sr. V., Ceeeker, evilab has spent
Lire past; tNi'ln weeks with friends here
"raterned, f.i.ni` her 'home in Buffalo on
Murata y morning. "
and Mr. Hugh Oke visited fri-
ends in Sarnia and-D,etrolt last -welel
:Look for Harburn's,gteraniums an
toma to plants at Charlton's Fair.
Deepens a •curd stating your wants
and we will Icleliver at Charl(ton's
Fair, Exeter, anything 'in Idle 'plant,
flarburn, Hensall.
31r. F., E. Kam has returned ifrom
f Wtyorning vhere ho bas spent ,tho
east week in the establishing ef a
blench' of' the Severeign Dank.
Paris Green, Bordeaux? 21ix1ure,
felle,bore, Berg Deeeh, • Slug Shot,
,ondon Purple, Prepa.red Soap robin,
acts on Rose bushes. Sold by 0. Lutz
'ental Drug Store, Exeter.
D rata fanged: the school entertain':
ment at Wtxrchelsao an _Wednesday
e,v)euing, next, ,Tune 8th. A ve)cytt`a,t-'
tractive •programme is being prepar-
ed and a pleasant time anticipated.. "
The "1,b game," to' be g;iven in the
opera hoeuse, "on Friday (to-gnaw:row)
\selling by pre Members ,olf ;the Ex -
Ler Masonic Lodge, promisee to teas
veer- enjoyable (function, A g're t
numr beo (the, a nv t o na ha ving
een responded to.
- a
,Tune the month of weddings. elle
TIMES prints the finest weddingstat--
4onary on shortest notice. • A new
tock just to bend.
Revs Joseph 1. Berry, the first
choice ot the general conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church of the
United States for the office of bishop
in that church was born in Canada.
His father, Rev. Francis Berry, was
one of the best known of the Wesley-
an preachers 1810-65 and was noted for
his labors at camp meetings. Dr.
Berry is a brother-in-law to MrseRev.)
Chas. Smith formerely of Exeter.
PROPERTY FOR SALE. - Desirable
property in Exeter with suitable resi-
dence thereon. Good investment.
Apply to GLADMAN & STANRORY.
Ann.0 a I Mee tin ge -The shareholders
ef the .ExeterlSalt Works Co., will,
hold their; anntia.1 • meeting at the
Tann Han, Fridayi nine " 10th at
2.30 p. ril. slaarp.-T..1.1. Carling, Seey.
GP,A.FT.ING.- 1 am prepared to do
grafting as usual on' the shortest no-
tice on all kind of fruit trees, scions
earefully seleetetl. I also have seed
potatoes of the party Gault and Doo-
ley varieties for sale, S. PowEee,
s FOR 0 VERSIXTY lEARS
AN OLD AND WELL-Tsamil REMEDY. -Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over sixty years by millions of mothers for their
children wlaile teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
-pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy
Tfor Diarrlicea. It is pleasant to the tate. Sold
:by druggists -in every part of the world. 25
cents a botrle Its value is Incalculable Be
Attire and take Mrs Winsloves Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
TWO, Hounds Lest. -One a black and
Lan antsw,ering" to the name ro'f 1i ng"
and •the, 'other a black and white an-
swering to the name of "Sailor". Any
Anfornia lion lees rdi n e them f o bo left
t the iViolson's Bank, Exeter
, -
Me. S.. M. So.nderts leares fforfo-
ra/Ito Thursday on business in connec-
tion with! the FA Co-epteretity
Troy veSl. ing Machine Company, which
have established their' W OL 'KS in Whit
byo ml are now in operation,
,Big Shipment a Steel.--Colleotoetof
customs 7, 31. Philip, of Whithycsays
the second largest amount! t of. , duty
he Jia[Si pverf Ireceive.dt is that fan
a (shipnaent‘ lasi week nf, cold -t
pteel trom' Pittsburg, paich by the
Fa:einem,' Ceserpere five Ear eels ling
SiSichine rjampany, whose agriCul We-
al Implement • works fre,eently es-
tablished in Pa tters,an iDrown
VV otglovers
size 32 to 42 Rest
Neje Souk full
front, draw tape
wolst, special
25c.
k-IITE
5
..1,944.4CA6.0.01,0.1•61.0•4444,...
Nair& Sook fall
front, embroidery
on neck and arinS,
special 45o.
Fine Cotton 01
-
any, lace down
front., around neck
and • armee drew
tape at weiet, epe-
cud at• 50e,
Fine Calcitic
Cover, embroidery
or lace down front
on sleek and arms,
Special 7:5c.
Finest cambric
Cover, witb Roe
val lace and need.
allinris down front
sflls ribbon around
neck. very fancy,
Special $1,00
A
WHIM WURei 3
DrnerNiM Dresses SKifls all
All sizes open. oil Night Deesses .
zes
close style. Ilength 50, 5$ mid
100 iuchee /mtg.
Fin e Cotton'
Drawees, umbrella F i n e Coitol.
ifitoiteenau wbietrnh,sivieeme_101:Tbniegnrhehtetkilltbabiltaeicisrsd.07:011:0:-. :,ik..1:itrlItisabetev:yelaiernitubiniilycl
ial ''..l.5e tucked lace Sage flounce trimmed
F i n e Cotton Special 75e. 1uses and insertion.
Drawers, cluster Special $1.09,
of tucks, extra Fine 0 o t t o o
heavy white cluny Night Dress, lowi a e cotton
lace, special 50e. square neck, beau,- „oasts with ere -
Fine Nein :Soot t'witiuthilY erstlr)Isnilsg(Illeerkli till rn-e•kil:rerYteckil:lertnetla
Drawers, umbrelle Special $L-00 .1.,Ani..„. stitching.
flounce, embroid-1 Spa
ectel $1.00
ery frills and tuck- Fine Go t t o u
ing, special 75c. Night Dress with F i n e cambric
lerobroidery yokeskits with wide
Fine Nein Seek embroidery doser. -dotnice, o
Drawers, w 1 d e front and uonw3l tuoting hem,. y lace
floanee, cluster ofte.eeve, S p e ci a 1
tucks. special $1. 1$1.35. a r• 0 u n d bottom
Special
\SUMMER GOODS
S11011 110W8
EX ETE R.
lath Soak
Skirt with eltuty
• lace insertionand
tucking'. Special
round ry here are' an helper (anti
.,,
11r town,
S. e'bbael h Scliool A nnivereee,ye .The
dii.lou Id 'the loulieetrees or 111,3 aolt nrilSerisa ry 5'erViCea on 'saSiteuley
hest in COnnee Lion With the Brain -A.
operTrl'axraftvetsbcocron-xe0AD-gefiecol---tu'ralliesQScti:e. Dietlneiltist Sentley Sobool, wen wen
t have decided to add to their main ,athletr',(Ineelloetagzellilgubuteilul4atinjd7t1lei;telltriliivieeal";
ow building by forty feet. The oew ill excellent spirits. The floral decor -
building will he erected to the east u I belie wore 1110st charming, Leo eeeole
benedthoef stahme eprbeelegnhtt baititialdiunigatband Tuhlils1 forming one a rtestic mov zek of 'beau ey
gfriaeiRxnic(nS1(g.1rat94will permit of having ae the indoor tiieroeni.,e0e10:gt1
exhibits uuder one roof instead of in is elecouree; the sabjeet "newere"
different buildings as formerly. The giving a. ver el interesting talk. Alld
new addition Is to be ready for occup- nt Lee Qvcimels a eonteg eervice, was
arleY by the fell show gra Will give given. The MUSLO fOX each service be
one of tbe largest and most commoOl- ijag provided; hy 'elee elner at ;the
OuS heres1141111.1 lbaeurioldoinnigtso pinropt'ebitlyVi°112sit>ltiYi; 't,dlec'eiQekieeNaeVhilieleiT)C411, thhAllt Cnii*'xinclicleurs trf
and vegetables will be converted into dem extol. white flees. eengeeeeny
U the exhibits. The building which the enfant ales, On Monday even -
heretofore has been usea for the roots lug e tree lea wee served, to the elail-
tables for tbe horses and cattle on eneeeteenee tee very large audieeece
exhibition.
Woelseee Ixsrrreer4 NOTES. --Don't
forget to aetencl the practical demon-
strate:01as given by Miss Hills. of To-
roeto, and Miss Miller, of Guelph, who
are sent mu by the Depai talent, The
meetingc will be beld in the Town Hall
on June 2ad, afternoon and evening. rerPni; W•ing.9 44(1' 1(141IL
Mies Hills' Subjects are, "Talks on • F0B.RVAST''.1- "it JUNE' --* The °I:C..
Foods With demonstrations on Cook. casts for the' West, week of 3'une SPO ue
ing and, "Practical, Hygiene e„ gm follows : A reactionary period. of
bel;neteseoneheeoemeee niai,:.8,1...aiso,,,,„nde etnimeeergtleenee 1 turbence is _eentval on the first and
.. send days of a une,ealling fee higher
clejlettalltipluassZaptreet"nalt,dtt;Wd f()irtitluenreis."Insetli temPer4113"' failing barometer,
in-
the ladiesneefere town and surround-
ing country are cordially requested to
be preseet. Any wishing trisejoin will
eeeesene with Solos, CliOS1=05
readings, etc. Spaee, inot permit
eiareictilarize, buti great preese is
due the children for the very enjoy-
able eneertabameee given, ier them,
and to the several teachere ieho so
oarefully I rained them in their
creased humidity and progressive
storms of wind, rain and thmader
from the first to about the ard. Ris-
be given an opportunity Ludo so. A ing barchneter, tbange to westerely
silver colleetion will be taken to help plants:end oeltew the storm area, the
winde, clearing and cooler will sive
defray expenses. - e. change behinde the storms passing
eastward across the coun try, from a-
HEIM Too. -An editor once needed I bout the 3rd to the 5th. Western
extremes will begin to keel the grow-
ing influence of the Vul clue storm per-
iod as early as the 4t11 and 5th. i This
period is central on the Oth, extending
from the fourth to ihe 01,1). Thie per-
ioa will begin with change to much
warmer in western sections, the bar-
ometer will fall first in the seine see -
$100 ; he looked over his subscription
list, and noted that some subscribers
were in arrears for two years, a few
for three years and one or two for live
years, in all amounting to $500 He
sent out some dune, and one men re-
ceived the missive with indignation.
He went to raise a row with the editor
for dunning hini. The editor showed tion, and neing temperature, falling
him some duns he had received him- barometer and stories of rain wind
self, one for paper, one for type, one ami thunder will rum ch eastrvardly
for ink and several othtrs. "Now" across the coin; try from about the Oth
said the patient ed or, "I didn't get to the Oth. On and touching Tuesday
mad when those came. I knew I owed the 7tb these disturbaitees will be ab
thee, and I relied on you and others their, crisis in the regions central in
who owed me to pay them. You see the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys,
we all depend On somebody." The Tinder pressure of the perihelion of the
road subscriber saw the force of the great planet, Tupiteis combined with
argument and said be was sorry be the annual sumulet selstice peturba-
let the bill run so long. How about tions, mach eleetrieal phenomena will
attend at the storm periods in Tune.
This Warm?) period will not be an ex-
ception. The tendency to much
lightning in the evenings and through-
out the nights will be 'very marked,
you dear reader S
The Farmers' Day.-Thie,year Ilia
Vaensers' Institute cif West, East,
and South Huron will leave a joint es
curet= to .ilie Ontario Experiment
al Fax Ill Tr4,t , on 2,,,titddo5, +even outside of tbe limits of the regu-
al111.3 'I 1 Ili, and' as this will be the' '1" etorm periods. '•
Happily 'Wedded .-A very pfetty
house wedding; took place on Wednes
day cvoning„ une 'lot, at 7.30, at
the tiesidence of tbc bride's grandpar-
em,43, Kr. and aVirs..Williams,' Sluices'
etnset, when. Miss Ida 'Ann Ferguson,
•dkalughLe.r of the ltfte × _Fergus-
son was maeried-to ISIre Charles Wil-
bur Clirietie, a prosperous young far..
mer a:shoe -dis tame south or Eerater.
The parlor was beautifully festooned
and flanked with ferns, and flowere,
a canopy of evergreens and flowers
form; ug a ve err pre ity bower. where:
Ile happy eouple tstood. The bride
was. given away bypher uncle Mr.
iae.ortgo Fe rIgutsott, and looked very.
eta sidewise! in a ,:belautiThl gown, of
0'5a)n silk wit b draping of creank
net. and trimmed -with truching, I:Ape
ribbons and pleatings. The
Menai veil wee/ btecceningifr sarrangt-
ed with Orange. blossoms, .and her ba-
guet was hides et' the valley. The
wedding march was played. by Mrs. 55
Walliterne. oThe 'flower. girl and. 'nicg
bearer. was Miss Cora IVInDoriald, of
Stratford, dart tly• attired in white..
The hest; man was Mr. Iiirtim
ton, and., .Miss Ceelias Ferguson; sis tea:
of the bride, prettily ,gciwned In fan qv
muslin trimmed With medallione atnd
lace,, was bridesmaid. After the ceir&-,
;triony, whichi was petlforineas by Ply.
Itt nnon„ anti' eonz,r 5 illations evert
extenelede 'ell 'partook of a dainty cc. -
past. The presents received Isere very
handsome and useful. Mr. and 'Mrs.
Chrietie, left' ;the seine evening far
thic.!ilr horde in St,ciphen, folloWed bY
the ;best wish,es 05 a 1.11:7St of fri'ands,
1')1.'iti,e's going away gown was
011 arnpagTh2 ladies Ole t1 trinund With
Glister braid and applique withcream
milk waist trimmed with lace. The
Times cexclends congritiltulations,
,er.ofect,thler.greiielkrile
is visiti i,ey.
only excursion from Huron county to
Lite farm this ;5'ear it' :prebably will
be largely' patr onized. Th& trip to
Lite model farm eacli year as becom-
ing quite popular, the number 'who
went last Jung being larger than on
any previous occasion. Tune llth is
One of the days of the Guelph horse
show, and this ezcursion will ,afford
tin excellent epportunity to sec it.
The new McDonald buildings for do-
mestic study are ready; and many
• other a ttractiOns Or ;grounds and bu-
ildings Will make the trip deltiglit:.
fully pleasant' and profitable one. See
tho ‘particulars in advt. and, on bills
and I.he 01: Ut8 ke your a rrange men ts
far going. -
Legal. -The action of Mrs. Eli Duch. -
lame Sr., of D.ry.sc.lale against the
•Ito•washipt os Hey and Sohn, Laporte
for $2,000 damages for,injuries sus-
leietted liy• her in belin'g upset fr dna'
her cutter in February last was tried
before Mr „ ,T nstioe red" th at G od-
erich on Monday and Tuesday: A
lra'irige number tof witnels,ses were
'cella and the evideneeshoeved that
'the "dependant, John Lego:Ito had dug
'a trench: acrotse the, Snow on ,the
(Sake Shore Road, opposite his farm in
order to It the water off his land.
This he; efherwards partially •itti
but not cont'Ple'tely.t The plaintiEf's
'shoulder was dislocated. The Judge
go ve judgment for Ali's. Ducharine,
against the, defendant for 1300 dam-
ages and limited her costs to 1,00.00
which will baeely tpay her witnelFs
Sons . And as Laporte llad dug :Llic
dli•ch without the knowledge, or con-
es o t. 0,r the toWnship, judgment wit.;
given in favor of them' against
Tor Le for $400.00. L1 G. Cameron,
R. C. and J. L. Killoran appeared for
La 'por:Ce ; F.W. Gladnaan and Si. G.
Sit a nbur y for the 'towiaship and 'W.
l?ro.uafoot 15 C. and P. Blain for nu"-
clearness ;777:1TE
Here are a few of our prices
for your warm weather wants
which you will find cheap good
ancl reliable.
5c 1 10c
A clearing lot of real nice mus- For your choice of a beautiful
lins in diflerent colors makes a range of nice colored, muslins.
'very pretty summer drese. They are a bargain.
15c
For a good pair of White Lisle
Gloves or a pair ot first class, fine
stainless Hose.
• 20c
Per Yard for a niee blaek Muslln
suitable for Waists or Dresses.
Warranted fast colore.
Others at 25 caul 85c.
25c
the best Lisle Lace Hose
best Stainless Cotton Hose
5c
For the new linen wash goods
in Nee, greeo, ereetu and etriped "
Try dainty for Shirt Weise
Rite.
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Furniture and Undertaking
We carry a good and well assorted stock in all lines
of our trade.
lir thijUofh6 ficalth f4ttr6s
Are made of l¼re Fillings, g arantoefl, to
you cheaper, but nothing better can be bou
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Notwithstanding the battle -wz
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We will be in a better position
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