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and Pumps,
Cast iron and Steel Enameled, Galvanized Steel
Cast Iron Painted
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+t .11 elegant range of
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GoodSewing and Stitching
Good
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We have ao nice assortment of the
famous Belwarp Cloths, it will mai
ff
you a nine pair of summer trousers,
iand theytwo C t h
4 best g9oas obtainable
Tt'n
able
made only from apec•atly pre
yarns of selected pure wool, guaran-
teed to stand sun in any climate.
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We e a I
sn gape .ti $500 Accident and
Disease Policy, good for one year with
the Ontario Accident _Insurance Co.
of Toronto, wails every- order amount-
ing to $10 or over.
Baby except V
edo
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aY
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and
Saturdays
durinAnte, Slily and August.
We will close our shop at 0 o°clock
Carriages" a %'O
Merchant Tailor
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The ,Prince of Wales Carriages I
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for style and finish. a nicely as-
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CYCI�S GheaAB
07.
fir (MON ESE. GAZ.ETT
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, TRURS]DAY MORNING JULY 14th, 1904
>ilensaf stnnlay School Report
Gtrand Bend
rSutherland, F Notary uace Anand
Usurer o>c Marriage Licenses. Legal documents
carefully drawn at reasonable rates. goner
toloan on real estate at low rates of interest,
OMee at the Pest Omce Bensall
:Miss Alice Petty, of London, i~.
home for the holidays .
-Mrs. Seed, of London, is vi -sting A
her parents here,
-Miss We)slr, of London, is. tivis-
ll gat her Ito
Incf>
ere
-Mrs
of
L
ing ince PP Landon, visit-
ing ,near ffensell. 1
--.Tire Misses Sixiillie, ,public school,
teachers are home for their vacs -1
tion.
25c. pays for the Tunes till the i
end of 1901 -.for new subscribers
only.
-Mr, and Mrs. James llorntltron.1
of Detroit, are he visiting their'
parents,
..--Me. Ralph Chapman,
Was here. last week visiting I
outs.
iSat.S
--Miss Bertha Smith, of
visited her aunt, Mrs. G,
last week,
-Mrs. Doherty, wito Wali visiting
in Loddon, returned home on Satur-+•
day evening last,
-Miss Doherty, of London, is
visiting her brother,
Bev. tis'
,
Z}ahDoherty1i^ ,i
• • a1rs, Purroars and chilcir•tsn,
ondoal, tiro :,uests o, ribs, G.
'otty.,
i1
I
para,i
ar-
itbr
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IsisNeta,irearu.Qttcle)1. A.C,tllteloxnl,as kicoin holidaysduringtheJaarS1 ,-'-rs, Adana Case, of Toronto,ivisitng relatives and friends in lien -sail nd vicini:ty.
il
-.iss En naa Tlu,tnpson,ling ves atnd frie,ntls an ilio
neighborhood of L ayfielel.
-Mr, Abe Chesney,: who has bee
t in Toronto with the ll, Simpson C
is home for a few weeks' visit.
-Mrs. Harold�• g
or: �� ten li,t
kra wv
here ra
during ag t3ae past week viraiti�
jher sister,. Mrs, A. Murdock.
-Mr ,Short, nt 1lrQodstock, .'s la
several days last wreak at; Mr. IA
drew �
l w
s d'
+mins
tarn» Willow a Ilan i, l
P
Miss Vera :1£ttrdaelr, of I«'ensall
aali;ends spending her holidays writ
...'and friends in. Loudon an
to rc+s.
Lipphardt and her dau:lr•
tie
Y1a'st. � siker•, of Detroit, and
on, of New York, are visiting
henry Cook, Mrs, tippltar,lt's
—..1r, • tt m..Chapman and ,:At'. 1.
Butts, who reside near. eaeh other
on Richmond .mond street are each ` very
much improving the appearance of
their dwellings by having there nice-
ly painted.
-Mr .II. J. 7). Cooke, ;tri 1 his sis-
te•- -
r hw•
an to the
�Li :
s�ics
Lena and
Aggie Slniri•ay, loft on Wednesday
morning last • for a trip to the Old
Country. We join with their many
friends in wishing them a safe and
pleasant voyage,
-.The member's and adherents of
Carmel churois were pleased to learn
on T.nesday last that Rev. Mr. Smith
,of Milton, bad accepted the call they
had extended bins, nue although lou
. h s r
f
strong
i;
inducements and an increased salary
were offered him to remain in- Mil-
ton„ This speaks well for his pope -
lathy
and he
t esteem yt zn in which a lire'S
la he !.
held. Tlie reverend gentleman will
„
lr•. inducted on the date appointed. by
t: he Presbytery.
Centralia
The June monthly report of S. 8
Na, 14, Stanley, is as follows: Th
names are in order of merit ;--
Fifth.--.F. E. Clegg, Ida Dinsdale
Mar n
y Joi nston.
F'otrrtln, -8 laettnor Hood, Edwin
Oumm12, Edward Clegg,
Third,,•, Etta Jarrett, ilabel Me.
Beath, Jas, .Tar•rott.
Second, 'A.--Jno. Ketal, Oda : ,IG
ca.h
Beath, Jas. as. G`
+ Gm `
int^11
Second li.--Arth •
Ratinww ell B. -Arthur J°r#e+s, dol;a
Second Pert.-l3ruee Logan.
Fest Part„ -W, ;,Beall, le. (letu
moll, A. Fisher.
The best spellers in she monthly
spelling Matches were .;-,-Fourth,
d
: ltd i
Will Clcmzxaell; third. Etta Jarrett ;i
second. A, Oda, Slelleath ; second B, a
Lola Bothwell.
The
Case lloward is rtro,nieg
at '_12'x,6. Gill's cottage :for a time,
Miss Corrie Reid, of London
I spending' a two weeks' vacation here
Air. and Mrs, Arthur rloskin, of
Brantford are spending their hog -
days at Grand Bend.
i ---Miss ' eStiand of London, accorar
• haired by .Misses Tray and .Rob,
the same rG city, Y are sI
cudi
n
g a few,
tRvice,q at ,It aJ-Ere cottage, '
-Mrs, F., McCallum, of Midland,‘
an Mrs. E .A. Penick of Ext ter t ,
-'gr, Currie, i f f lnatta, :Irriaet
ere ,,nst Tuesday evening,
Mr. Lenard, of Treklto, C•
„ant was in town. Menday,
•--Mr. 1). Spencer is buil>likit; ,J
tone wall under his kitchen.
Mr. O'Brien, of
tra tford Beacon,, wast in' town es
£onday
M&a;, pays for the Times tilt the
rdl of 1904-7for new subscribers
-.Mass
U 1
Gina
�Jtn
OrrJ
ret.
hem con SaGturday after an absence
home on Saturday' after an aab.sence
aatr•o"guePine stsCroft.M,"
of rs.. T. 11. McCallum,
Services were conducted on the.
camp grounds last Sunday both
morning and evening, in the even-
ing, a song service C rnd;,tc¢t'tl by
Mr, George •
was largely attended, Miss Raab, of
Lonere( T ,a,nSd .,
*+is, Aunt' Johns,
F..w•c `
ASR
tC
',This boll s of} the Y, M, C, A., Loa-
don, arrived bore on Tlnc•sdoy; morn -
nig and win spend two weeks earn"),
•nig in Southcgtt w Grove. The boys
T(• to have ii good tin', in the
dray tinny, fishing, si4'Jki1111i1lg, t natio"
etc,
9 concertstwilltr1,e the ore err.o mp fires
1Ae
slay, Each group of seven or eight
boys are, in charge of a lea,tier. Sun-
day w•al'i Le observed as at home.
Council
Incl
Y 1
Cerunrcil met oJn 1ond•z:.
- ;ytt =Blatskbattn, of Zlgntxcai, was Ail mfr bees previous present. :cilli-
ere last week making mineral wat- read and unprovedouR nneetnn; asrre
lie toil ]return next wreck to be-
ira
business Baro, A registration of the Police Taus
tees of Zurich, requesting the Coun-
1a.aw•yer liecigneaul of Lana- c•I to levy a Rpeen;al rate
`gametic, is visiting Lin brother at pre•. ilaal)5 on the ;I•�sessracn't a Iia Puou
three
In 5esrat, and tliey^ are getting their
ace Z'iIIaiII w.isIaid lie=f c ' ca
wv t,
A n ar Ti
nil re l
A 4Qan1
for A
A shipment. Tanta '1
p st. cr , the prayer was granted,
3N -• -'Thal work an the dock is pro- 'ho following atatconntq were or-
lgcslirag*fine. The storm we had last derta(I
to I,c. paid Jolntt ITowv:lltl,
to day night drifted the end crib nradatna^, con. 1t,. $9.00; J. Geiser,
nand the en ww•011('l an Sunday at wvarltirii; grader, •>,;5- .maxim Dr-:
it, nazrnie, rep out, oil L. R,, s2,:a0 11 „,
11
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n s St . n J7a1 '
t,lla l f
I , ar r
l ort tt a
t der .
Yic l•,”
turn4ci + �2,+„50; fur»
' moire (rant , i�l iicagto where alio Inas icla .lax Ca, teauaridg grader. $MEMO
b. Leen tvorking ;and has started a stare 1 [ .. Wacatt, rbrj lge,ti side
u, on.
d Isere. lee cream will be kept on lei'. li alpar, bridge, Fred
ire rep.
'band, Saturday raisins, i3 and 2.I, X18 00 ; >?rt'tI Grrt'n, rep.
nights.
bridge, S. IL, $12.75: hied
Welberr
rep. bridge on S. l , $2 .50; ,Toblt
t>#ri
t
-T
szt i
r.
A. Hicks, shippedr
II
e
d
t
wo cars
of hay last week from Blyth stat-
ion toLiverpool.
-The Royal Or
ang
e Lodge attend -
d divine service at St, Patrick's
hurch, Saintsbury, an Sunday, July The Bev. Geo. W. Racey, of
We are again showing the cele-
brated Cleveland laic: cleswhich American Corn
Y a
are the best •yaius in the market National Brand --
ortland Cement
to -day for the money,
Seed Oats and Barley
ICirkton, delivered at very aippropri
tc and` 'timely discourse.
The Times and the Family herald
nd Weekly Star will be sent to any
ddress in Canada or the United
tate
s till D
CG.1
3 1904
for 75c.
o takedthis
a vanta cf
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nst subscribe at once.
-Mr. W. X. Haggith, son of Mrs.
aggith, of this place, who is a
udent of Wesley College, Winnipeg
ill take the work of the Rev. Geo.
ishop, of the First ifethodist
iurcb, London (luring the month of
my ,
Reoai ring
Bring in your old wheel and
-have it repaired and cleaned
satisfaction guaranteed,
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For' Milling Purposes,
Wheat, Oats, Barley,
Top Prices Paid at
Excter, 66tttralia, Glandeba e
J. Cobbledick
P. S. -Seed e d Peasit
d ect from Mani. '
a 1
vi
totsiin Island for sate at (7obbledick's
Storehouse, Exeter.
Just received another lot of clean lis
Manatoulin seed Peas. ca
Sexsmith
-Miss 'E. Finchan, •is at present
O'Brien'
s.
• a.t
Mr. Jas. O l3iien s.
-Miss L, Thompson, of Toronto,
at present visiting friends here.,
-Mr. W. Pierce, of St. Thomas,
sled on friends here on Dominion
ay.
-Mr .and Miss J•ohnstoti.and Miss
Geddes, all of London, visited friends
here a short time ago.
-George Geddes sold a good horse
a few days ago for which he realiz-
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tr
Nies ars
_ , Er AD OFDICE. MONTREAL.
_,APITAL (all paid up),
.ESERVE•
SURPLIS PROFITS.... .... ...
HOS.:FXSH1 B. F. HEBD17N,
deucral Manager Superintendent of Branches
.' 95 Branches in Canada
ria ed a good price ; also 1V1r" P.: O'Brien
sold a good horse realizing thereof
a handsome price.
The Times and the Family Herald
and Weekly Star will be sent to any
address in Canada or the United
'States tilt Dec. 31., 1004 for 75c.
To take advantage of this offer you
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SAVINGS BANK
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings
Bank Accounts and
Deposit Receipts.
t? >_
Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle
men, to whom loans are made on approved names.
Letters of Credit issued to travellerspayable inparts
, • all of the
world.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
CREDITCN BRANCH
W, S. CHiSHOL.M, Manager.
(Too late for last week.)
"Milton Clarke spent Sunday
with Mr. Nelson Clarke.
-Miss Blanche Rooke, visited fri-
ends at Eden, on Sunday last.
-Miss Ethel Godbolt has .return-
ed' home for The summer vacation,
-Mr. Hiram Copeland, of Wood-
ham, spent Sunday with Mr. ]Bort
Fletcher.
-Mr. Fred Hanson :and his cousin
David, called on friends at Sunshine
on Monday last.
Bears the The. Kind You limo Always Bought
Signature
of ' 44;
Russeldale 1 •apotte, team for grader, ,S
r �Qil.
g zar Anderson. t�r
I'd pays tar the
es tin 1110 Treasurer, Stanley.: re Ki eel'. tw ,
end of lOO1-for new subscriber 13,50 ' I'p a>;1
r,nly, i rers 7 routlfoot : Tlay .0 I3laar, rad
ud a
nren
a t
ti 0.
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lar, l
'tire
T 'Duh •
cal r '
,q
•-1V ,a
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Coa4, or Carlrlgfard, 00.00 ; Gladnsan and 4rakabury, 11,1Y
-
ed on Sunday at the,, home 01 Meta Of costs re suit Marance ;Du-
'w.„r
tr.
. and
Mrs. John Colt', � � claarnile, $3su.00 .
-.jr.'George Wilson, of llamilton, Council adjourned to Oneet again
is (ho guest of
his uncle and;runt, on Monday, the Ist clay of August.
r
-MFrr. and Mrs. ltobt. Clark,'
.
. Edward 1P`
d
l ai
Baynes, near l;ul- Crediton
larton, had his stable slightly dam-
aged by lightning, on Saturday.
-;suss Jennie Harris of Tonawant: -lit',, Ct. 'An/11114.i” Ii it in,'• "r'•
da, is spendint . a few weeks with re- to Uetroit. a IP"'I"
datives and friends in ibis' vioinit . -"Miss Lulu Fsse1'y is 1.1.4
-Ilope Wigmore, of Toronto, r5 ends in London,
tiug fti-
visiting with her grandparents, Mr. Quito as 14w took in 111,1
and Mrs. Robert Cole for a few at London. on Friday last. t . oircus
weeks. --Mrs. Chisholnz spent a few days
-Two young slaughters of 1FI,, of thin week in London.
hTalliur •r'
tie t -l'
3rill.
,goods ys
traveller, 73..13
y , vellcr eat
a� ver ,
, 1Y visiting - her
Hamilton, is visiting with:Mr. J. D. osier, Mrs. II. Dyer, of Detroit.
Stewart. xf.
-Miss
Lizzie (: '1
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n o
, i'Tr
Toren-
-Master guest 0 on-
stor ,
Kenneth t is
nctlt ]Iodgart has o, the �uc5t of her cousin, Miss
been b r rnSa
6edfor ashort time wltILu
cvY
oung.his
uncle in Hibbert, to }yelp wvitln --Charlie and. Toni Wind, of De -
the hay and harvest. trial(; visited their parents here list.
-Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Williams, week •
and little daughter, of Mitchell, is -Miss C.'C1ark, or Ailsa Craig,
e
tvis.,
spending a couple of weeks at the sited at her home here an Sun-
lat rs
parents,Mr.and Mrs. John
3
last*
2-
C le
a
,7C pays
for
1 Jthe
Times till
thel
end c
Coln after spending ,f 1901 -for new subscribers
only.
-Mr. John Dyer is visitinghis
daughter, Airs. llawz kips, o Park-
hill .
;Fuss Beatrice Beaver is home
from Detroit to spend a few weeks'
vacation with. parents and .friends.
-Miss Ida and Carrie Finkbei:ner,
of Sebewaing, Michigan, are spend-
ing g it vacation i
or u d
n et
the
Z•
fr -
1 .cn
tel •
r of
o .
-Mr .Ed. Short. had the mrsfor-
( tune to lose tw o of his lambs by
{being struck with lightning, on Sat-
urday last.
-The Misses Minnie and Alice
Ryckman, and Miss 13. McQueen, of
Chisenru.rst, have returned home, af-
ter. a .short- visit t•rith Mis "Ver•da
Short
Cedar Posts for Sale -Tile under-
signed has first-class cedar posts
for sale at Centralia, in Charge of
grain the
ai.un house weigher -Henry F.
Either, Crediton, Ont.
cut, con.
2. ti3,50;
-Miss
Lila
C is
eleven
months the
abroad a
d
on an ex
tend-
e1 trlp -the through "Mule I
e Sa
m's do-
mains has returned to spend a 'few
months with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Cole previous to starting
out. again in October to till a num-
ber of engagements already filed for
her new and delightful entertain-
ment entitled "Mrs. Wiggs, of the
a m
Cbbl
e Patch." wvherei
ne
s
lx has
made her mark in "many of the
leading centres of the United States.
�,Pimvitic
Mr. Steve Ellis is in the village
again, making cement tile .
-The Hill Bridge Company, of
Mitchell, are putting up a new
bridge at the village.
lMr. II." Couitis, • raised the" •ntew
section to barn on Thursday, and
when completed will have a large
commodious building.
Cooper had a dirt bee,
building his gangway, on Saturday
but owning to the heavy rain, he did
not get it completed
(Too late for last week.)'
-Miss Alice Harris, of Exeter,
spent the holidays visiting friends
here .
--Miss Kemp, of Iicnsall, spent t
few days the guest of Miss Lizzie
Johns.
-Miss Springstead, of St. Marys;
is visiting. with. Mr. and Mrs. John
Miners.
-Miss 'Zeta Andrew spent the
past week with her brother at
Cromarty
-Mr. and Miss Hutchinson, 'of near
Ottawa, spent the:holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Coultice.
-1tilr. Jesse Delbridgc, of Hauriota
is renewing acquaintances and vis-
iting his old home, after an absence
of 14 years.
--Mr. and Mrs. \'inciter Hern drove
to Goderich, on Saturday last, and
were present at the re -union of
her brothers and sisters, after an
absence,,,of many yeas.' 1
The word ,has gone forth to all
the Liberal head1uarters throughout
houc �
clic country to get ready for the gen
oral. elections. Liberal members of
Parliament linve also been notified
to, the!Same effect and copies .of 'iiot-
er•s' lists n.re being transmitted to
tliemi by the Kinq's £'tinter. Nom-
inations on will
take ee
Jla
i ( Octo'r,
I r G,
and no/ling certainly not 1a er than
the first w%eek -in z<Tovembet`c•
Zurich
Subscribe for the Exeter Times.
-Mr. Harry Edighoffer, of Detroit
is home for a few weeks' visit-.
-Mr. I. Brown, of Crediton. spent
Sunday at Mr. J. Praetors.
-.Miss Ella Rannie has returned
home from Dashwood.
Miss Ads Moyer, . of Berlin, is
the guest of her . ester, lvtrs. J. "Prom
-Mrs: Dr. W ilker, of, Dot volt
called on friends in town on Tuesday
last.
-Messrs Meitner, Steinbach and
Faust attended the races a1: S%`a-
torth last week.
lwliss Minnie and 'Mina ` Doan vis-
ited relatives nrr Ilod,gcirville, one
clay rla.st ww eej .
-14 iss J3ealriee and Annie Stein
hac f, re visiting friends in London
for f w ,hays:
Mr: Ate" 5heteler, of Girona
�
r :
;Ieianato ,.,:�,y�va;sitsiig his brother, and
other ,laitives in this vicinity 1t.
presen .
-Mil•. Henry Snell, of Ayton, is
visiting his brother and other: rela-
tives
ele-1ives here at present.
-Mr. sp. S. Faust, wise has visit:-
infg his daughter, Mrs. W. liinkbe-
inet has returned home,
-Mr. 7, Torrance and sister, Mag-
gie, spent mopday last in town rn-
ncww tog t u. a e �'
c it t:
i utrec.
-Mr .Jelin Dumatt left on. Mon-
day on an extended visit to Berlin
JOHN
iTl
Any
Found in
ody
eon
A place where furniture can be purahased lvith so littl
1'r.'o','1,. '• ai at our store? o± such is impossible.
We have air endless v r' , 54-' ,e
a dt,-ty,Ttiai' ,�`a�.zAi.l3l'L' �f G
cription which hicl is going at a low figure during
Ouse -cleaning time,
if You are intCzested don't fail to call can ua.
ywv0AEuNRT*Atkinson,
TRADE �'"`urrixture lius
,nd if Primo, '"ar'ret9 sled Qaralitg count we shoal get rt
1° stlerta,Iters arid: rumen/ / Directors.
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ry
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Wier d efts lr0akn;a.,
£rs, R. Mender ts very ill at arra:»
a wvitln an attack of typhoid fever''.
wviylp !ter a speedy recovery..
0rswein and family
'l'ti i11 tziwvrn en Sunday. Mrs..
tws'in.
remained to attend lwr
het', *,'sr,,. Wagner, 111,,, is very
v
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7"
nrr
t
re?r
arvlt and a , Mr.
41, slight Satnrdey,
1 the village.
has been
for the
tt Toronto
die Well,
patents Ilea
tacks,' return
+.irisin,
alt ,z
t+f London,
?le
with ids
arien#' the
'tion ate
king hay A:r117Il x
bun innsl.
distressing.-.
r•-
s Compound
L`a
va
rsap
itttlizes ti t' blood,
ole* t.vstesn awl rem
inti ise.al icy ae•
1k?lfl '#.lee s;nn111a1L' 13 good.
splay, drily 2tin tlncr anxauai
Day wwt1l bo celebrated in
tai
nt.,�rl
,
r r r.tui
C
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and
e. R
int
prepared.
iktl Mn.. .Iel/oualtt, of Des
aw
:i,a • ,f ,�
n to rt , arc f ll eR
4 nk gA
Mt.•s. 1'x 'FF;'. Ifess, chit
lay* evening~ 1 b*' Cr. elite
tzr
Ri t
1t £'I
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drove a •,
av •r' -
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(I fxtt'nr(I1 I t
r;.anat• of foobalt writ:
tl.t* 'oriel! team. The game result
rel hl favor of tIte Zurich traria. .
Orvinee l ]hues, of the Soy
t•rtn�k P.ank staff hers, is nssistin
Mr ,hell at the Dashwood branch
fit a fet:' weeks, owing: to the ab
sence ,if Mr. Huston on his holidays
Kirkton
.ern
v
Mosquito iiia tsntt=,,.
For sale at New Drug Slur.,
W. 3
tThcrni t anal Druggist.
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Brawn, c. f. 0 13 0 0
Collins, c. 0 0 0 0 0
Rirkton 0 -1 0 1 2,`¢
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Incl ofha1901---far new subscribers
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Tile Dominion Day celebration held
in liir'ktcn was a srr.IIcess although
the morning looked unfavorable. At
8.30 o'clock the hand lined up and
the precession wended its way to
the
fair grounds.
At
ten
o'clock
I
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the i Crediton '
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n b
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ball
team n nrr
rued
to play the Kirkton on t.
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Owing
to the lateness of the hour a five in-
nings
cute
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I which ,1
aw
w-
cii r re-
sulted in a victory for the Kirk -
son team with a score of 4 so 0. At
3.30 the two teams again lined up'
for. the ...eund, watch which also re.
suited in a victory fee' the gi:rkton
team with a score of 8 to 3, Each
team had a London battery and a
better
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never was.ti• •
given on h ,
the ii'rk'
r tort diamond. The
he
score by innings was ti,,; follows;
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ii'rn kion -E, N. Shier, 2nd b, 1;
A. Cowly, e G. 0;
W. Jauresan, a. f.,
1; E. Wilson ), 2nd b., N.13.Doupe
1st b• 1; R. Gardiner:, s, s., 1; P.
McCallum, p., 1; R. Berry, r. f., 1;
Wm. Brown, 1. 1., 0.
Crediton -Rickman., „ 0 ; Snell
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Dung, 2nd b,, 0; Itawv, I. 1.,
0; Worm, let b,, 0; .herr,• 2nd b., 1
Dixon, r. f., 0; Brown, c. f., 0 ;: Col
fins, c., 1.
In I the evening v nein
a a footbal ]matt
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was played between Anderson and
Science Hill, neither teams scoring
Both teams played the game in first
class manner proving that football
has not lost its reputation as. one
of the manly sports of the day.
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