HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-11-10, Page 1InTRON & A111).DL ES FiX GAZETTE
THIRTY-SECOND YEAR -No
15
EXETER, ONT. CANA.DA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10th, 1904
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• *0••••••••••••••••••••••••
le
• teree........-areere. r eae, ° . •
. Now:
• ._ ..., .
. ,
. .
.
•
.
.
•
the time
to be 011 the look out for a
good range or cook stoye,
Wood or coal as we have a
• large number to choose froro.
*
• of the leading makers of On-
• ada, namely
• PANDORA
• IMPERIAL OXFORD
•
• TREASURE
• SOUVENIR
7.-
And either oue of them will make your wife' bee wreath in a er-
ritual millennial glow,
47
•
•
•
•
HEATERS
•
•
Hensall
G. J. Sutherland, Notary Publie, couveyan
cer*Cernmissioner,Fireinsurance Agent. and .. whi:°11. °ccurrd^ ThqrsdaY erfeb1411,011t ander the auspices
Issurorormarriage blouses. /eget docomente evening last, Mr ,MaXwell had been the R .T. of T., will be given, in the
carefully drawn at reasonable rates mince in poor health for oearlY a Year but VP1114 Ball, Farquhar, ott Tuesday.
to loan on real estato at low rates of interest,
OilleeatthePastOftLe.a Reason of Iate seemed somewhat better. On nigbf. November 15th, 10(94
the evening mentioned, Mr. xoxwou 3,1cf,eott, of Seaforth will gi
Mr. Dawson, or Clinton, will take. was sittiog ehairl‘imp, h esad-1 a number of new and witty sOngs.
puiatsitselsn3lotn. of the Commercial on the dolily fell back dead. lie Waves a; The Woodbam oreheStra will al$0 be
widow and four children to anourn present. Doors open at '7.30
nine ,Green Farquhar
-It our sad duty this, week to Musical awl Literary Entertai
n 14-4
41t
relate the deate of Mr. eolue Max- , inc.- A musical aud literary en
Of
4,.'
..t24
+ •
FURNITURE
Shafer has bought j, Shep- his loss. The f choral took place Concert at 8 o'clock. Admission 41$
'possession ou Monday.
hord's meat bu‘gbiess, and will take on Saturday last and was largely at -I cents, children 15e.
tended. Tho sorrowing friends have
Eye eteueleee has seceree s,yrapathy of the community.
a position in the muse department
Q f R. Si.amsen establiehment, Toron-
to and bas left for tbat eller
I ...$. Cruickshank, of Wiarton, will
iu a few clays open a tailoring es-
talalishment in the stand formerly
occupiea by Vert Fowler,
-LaSt week Zer .T., Wrry arrived
home last week with five floe hors-
es that lie had imperted, One is h3T
. fa r tee best lie has Over awned.
• --:Mit' A. L. Case, G, T, R. Agent
• at Denfield. accomPanied by his con '.17
in, Miss lelly IN ills. ef Loudon, seem-
seeder- under tee parental roof.
-.The ,ceuncil visited the machine
shop on Wetinestlay and agplin en Fri
day. New machinery is beteg atided
and feel' it wilt ee equipped with tile
• ' '
1 -Mr „eobtx Todd, soil of Mr, Geo,
: Toed or pear this villaee has beea
„
e . e . „
; selected aa shert hand, teacher in the
• Detroit Baseless University ene of
• the leading solo:ells in Aeuerica. Mr
•
•
We also cam • a, large stock of base btzrners, air tights, hot
Meets to choose from. •
•
We Make specialtY of Etvve Trouglaing, Furnace '1,Voric,
ouble mei single ACting force pump, bath room, aid plumbing of
kinde ori the shorteet notiee,
We also carry of a full line a shelf hardware.
•
• Cement the two leading brands, National and Star brand.
•
•
•
* •
•
tiAWKINS ec. SON rsor,jeClUrgstOttlgRiaNt:ALr rtIcl
• bide fair to rank bigb in the etleca.,
• tionat circles in 'Uncle Sam's domaiu,
4.44•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ills n13113". tri"ds Join in wiellieg ltlee
success in his new pOSitiOn.
Wedding Bells. -On Wednesday as.
ruoon last a TegY .oltappy event was
lebrated at the borne of Mr. Wnx.
Moir of thi$ village. wee)), his sec-
ond daugliter. Mess Luie. was unit-
ed itt marriage to Dr, Sellery. The
commune- veas performed 1*' leer. E.
F. Nero Smetle B.A.. of Carina RXVS. """-"98 nereard, or •v•roodsto
byterien clturoli, at two o'clook. The
beide was charmingly attired in
white crepe sle Paris over tit/feta
AM, end the bridesmaid in pale blue
nalr roan over taffeta. Etilk. The bride
carried a shower briquet of roses
and was given away by ber fa the:,
the, Weddino• march being played by
her cousireMies Buchanan, of Zur-
lee. After tile bappy couple bail beeu
prouounced nrau and *wife and Lad
bieen wartoiy eongratulatea. re-
paired to the dining .room where a
sumptuous repast was in waiting
and Neter ample ..eustece had been
done to thegeod tbute$ provided end
tweets made .and at hour or so spent
in social Intercoarse the happy
groom and bride were driven to the
depot, accompanied by t he guests
when they took the 5 o'clock train
For Chicago end Beffalo. The groom
was supported by Dr. Cawthorpe,
while the bridesmaid waS Afiss Ol-
ive Sellery, sister of tee groom, and
pretty little 1Varion Case, nrece ot
the bride, -dressed in rehite silk Act-
ed es flower girl. The ieroom's pres-
ent to the bride was a pearl cres-
cent, to tbe bridesmaid a sunburst
pin, to Miss Buchanan a gold brootib
and to the groomsman an opal Tina'.
A large number assembled at the eta -
teen to see ibe happy couple off, and
to shower rice, flowers and all kindil
of good wishes.
POPULAR
SUITINGS ordered
VERCOATINGS AND
PANTING'S Clothing
Our Airn is
Perfection in
For Fall and Winter Wear
Popular goods must be made to
meet the requireMents and demands
of the times, we can't steed still we
must either move forward or back -
Ward, Our goods contain distinct fea-
tures that claim the attention of every
Customer. Oue constrent aim is to
produce gerwents thet have a cha.rac-
ter; neepersonalier of their own, to
leave tbe old beaten track and rise
Above the conventional and common
place.
We W Taman.
evicromnt,Tailor,
f••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Baby
Carriages
it reetares skill and patience
and time to give the sleeve the
PeoPer swing, the collar the cor-
rect set and the body the right
hang.
an 0116FGOatingS
The new materials for fall and t
• Wieter are here and you can place •
• your order and secure your over-.
• coat without delay.
We also give a $500 Accident and
Disease Police', good for one year with
the Ontario .Accident Insurance Co.
of Toronto, with every order amount-
ing to $10 or over.
The Prince of Wales Carriages
and Go -Carte are always in it
for style and &Lisle a nicely as- 1
*oder" stock just arrived.
Bicycles
We are again showing the cele-
brated Cleveland Bicycles which
are the best value in the market
to -day for the mOney,
Repairing
Bring in your -old wheel and
have it repaired and cleaned
satisfaction guaranteed,
'PRICES MODERATE
Martin.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
NOTICE
Crediton
On Sunday midnight our v
Eden er,s wore aroused. by the cry of I
-Miss Clara Luxtone a Exeter, Lana on responding to tee call it was
spent Sunda,y under the parental i found that the building occupiedby
roof t en Holtzman, merehant tailor,
-Mrs. Menvar. of New lc .as en fire. The fire engine, was
hn-
spe*1ding a few days with lier lativ mediately ern the ereett bu' their
in this burg. arrival it wee found im tussle' • t
-Several of Our young peopl toek eave Mr. Ilolternan'e building. They
late oyster supper at Woodhane tie% turned flwir arteution to aav-
rul render ne favorable reverts, ing aajoinine buildines. and .svitit
the ,Cotribaled. Criort or the backet
brigade ebey 'irked untlefatieablY
thouge at times almost in
asp*, The fire however, was kept
eomeletele 'ender control -and the
work of those in the strumcle would
do credit to a city fire brigade. Mr.
Broltztaan will now carry int bushaes
1 the rooms over Mr. Beaver's stor
Sexstnith
--Owing to the funeral at Mr,
Fisher, .of Exeter. ohr service here
on liunday afternoon 1Va3 withdrawn
as meet of the people attcnntled the
'Micro).
Thames. Road
Tior following- is the report
ininatiore held in Theme&
t learnont Ix of Ootober,190
4th elass, total 800- Wesley
$to•, 577 ; Jr, 4th Oases total 800 -
Lindsay Gardiner, 624, Jennie efenr
teltle Mater Stewart Flos-
sie Coward, 0A Walter McNicol 501,
Tommy liedgert 505, 'Myrtle Hun.
kin 857; sr, erd class. total 090 -An. 1kt Ogden t
na -Allison 540. Flossie Fassmore 393 Centralia
416,,Garnet Passnmee 1180. sugar beets.
G00 -Eel Mullen 045, May Darch lonely erigaoll
Bert, Brawl) an jr. arti class, total -Teo farmer
Lucan ---efeeen. Perrone er. lja
car load of tzuheys to
a, II, Howard 1ns
fromSeVere
hell returnea from the West
v„tich.is week
a -antes Godsave and efr. Bert
rge Fox has cored
lus visit to St „Thomas
Mery Hepburn, awl Mies
,stoite, of Exeter, event Suuday
rmer's bone; hem
r, W. Clarice, or London, was
Uest ot Mise Marearet :McCoy.
a Lee.
r. JoiniMerstaleren, recent
the 11urohase obn Taylor,°Ciff5CIENgrslolarltlha
-Mr. Northcatt bas sold his
100 aere , Thomas Jews or
Exeter.
--Edwart intends Itetrning
dacksmithi ig whit W. .7, Millar. of
Rens:111, and will commence moon.
-Mr N. Northeott, of Strat-
ford, returned to their home Iast
week, after A ohert visit -with fete
eerie bere.
-S. Prouty, of Sodom, has rented
the east half of lot six, the 4th
concession from a he Catada Corn -
pony tor a term of years.
FURNITURE
We base ex-hibition at our warerooms, the
largest and best assorted stock of furniture of all kinds, ever be-
fore offered to the public which we are selling at prices Mil
cannot be beaten iu Canada.
We invite ail intending purchasers to yisit our store and
compare our goods and prices before placing orders. We can
seye you mauy dollars.
We Otia
or srnal v y purchase, large
ly sa isfactory I
11 ROVIE & ATKINSoN
..,..
.:.
.".
+ Furniture Dealers and Undertakers.
i'
fl *.:^,1,44-7e-Z*+.:-"ei.++•:•++++++4:.i•+.:..;,:,"'+-.H014.:44-:•++:4+,744÷+++4.-f4it-÷,11,4**.
41, •
0 •
+ •
4.
Miss -MurdoOk, visited at Mr, 8.
on Sunday .
s or London ,was the
guest Mrs. Charles Donlan, last
neek.
-Barry isiting friend
un
tv
0
from
visaing Miss Blenclie Mayo,
,W. liodgins, of Woodsto
visiting bis parents bere.
-Mr. W. Uodgins spent Sunday on
1 1t second lino ot Biddulple
-Mr, Fmk Willis, of Torkton.
Assa., is here visiting Mrs. Willis
who remains very low.
On election eight, wiale tlie Sian
ley Mock, corner or :Nlain awl Wil-
lia.nt secrete, was crowded, part of
the Hoer gave way and precipitated.
over fifty men end boys into the cel-
lar, which was quite deep. No ono
was seriously lent but many were
considerably bruised.
-A pretty wedding WAS solmniz-
oa an Monday evening, Oct. 24, at
the aesidence of Mr. Memel), Alice
Street, „when his daugliter. Amy was
united in marriage to Mr. Thomas
Bumford, of Forest, Mr. and Mrs.
lturaford will reside in Forest. Their
many friends lore wish them happi-
ness and prosperity- i their new
Lome.
Seaforth
Huron Deanery Meet,ing.-A good
representation of the Anglican clerXY
ot tbe dioe.ese of Huron mot in Sea -
forth on Thursday last, the Rev,
Archdeacon Richardson, M. A., C.
C. V., boing, also present, The day's
meeting beNtri with a celebration et
the. Italy Communion in St. Thomas
church and a short address from
Dashwood
Benne orteltreere FENCING FOR
nextYerirsee what wo have to otrer, tlio
"Page Fence" galvanized and. painted white
at reduced prices. to .zoo It is to want it and to
want it is to buy. E. P. PAutxx. lifreves, and
liardwaro.
'0 .E. Huston left for his
new position $at archly morning in
Tliedford,
-Miss Lizzie Ronnie or Zurich
working tat art book-, in the hart
ware etore,
-Mrs. Clemens, sister-in-law of
Rev :Nix' .Clemens, B. A. is at vest-
„„,„ ent visitine" lit "
.. trio liarsonage.
- . 3 thte rector, At 2 Q 0004 "11.. till.S1r1-```: yr. 11,-.T., r - 13{1 d I • • • 1 '' V•ril .• his
Bethesda , „„. ., y n or is
uteet.iing iii,' Mid al the so.O6o1 roOlri. house sided and painted. Messrs.
-The onniversary services of Lite the tev". INfr. llodgins in the chair, Hamilton aria leciand ar d.,,ina, it,
1
lViethodist 'church will be held on when matters affecting' the church work
Sunday. Nov, 20717, Services at 10.30 in the deanery wore dismissed and „ p i. A.
, a .m., and 7 p. M., The, Rev. /0/an arrangements made for a visit to , a ' e 71 1(11';' 3. '
Constatitly on hand at Me- -
, I day, A freewill offering will he weak in organization. An hour was \ (Vr4 C?
'Holmes will be tee preacher oE the church parishes that are considered vi7i:is ..oe ?Imlay tietexate to the
T. I . convention in Bowman-
eter and Centralia the Best takisalufl at toil' seryices. then devoted to prayer, Bible study ,
-Dix ,Geo .litilermart t.% .1s litrOull
Chiselhurst adjorieroneef *SA blab rthita etdiv, QuE of his bugery while trt the mill
relay The I. ree e•
are Oad. to statt that there were rto
se;e1.,i°3;shorrlicselleilt;-;•'s 'hers? 'Monday ev-
-11,1r .GelUge Stire ivb.s unhitching
Oiling' last itt til) stable, ivhen he ov-
Cement in Canada.
. z..n‘d spiritual helps, after whice
At .8 ,,0 auk eenarega_ Mo . _to . an home- We
National Brand anniversarY ser-
a short service was held. bY. lhe rec.-
in thd elierch, where
vices in connection with the Chisel- , I•1°n gathercd
Prices low enough to suit held "'ell seedeer
hurst Presbyterian Nchourvecmhberrvilllubile, London
gene a thoughtful anti
everybody. when se, "vices will be co du te'l t '
tor, after which the Archdeaddlii of
practical address on "The forward
2,30 p. 1.11., by Bev. Mr. Smith, o£ Car- MoVement in the church," which was! eale°1"'d -4.115'lal'Pee= °02 (-) tillo
mel, church, Hensall, and 7 p. na. listened to with deep attention and' hold htif,ls; llie ho.rse yecame frigh-
by Bev. B. A. Cranston, of Cromarty was highly spoken of by thoso pre_ tencid ,iind sded freed Ininself from
sent, The choir rendered good th's light wagon- 1 -re run at°thla a
block In the, village then struck
St. Joseph music, Mx. Townsly •and Mrs. Hoe -
south. Kr. Shoemacher did not
graves rendering two excellent so-
--The weather is beginnino' t" feel
los lhe nreet+ing ejosed with th, get him until the following evening'
like winter. boricaictio-o 'to moot at toter in ,when he was found about four Ma'
-The St. .Toseph fishery is in fall T„,,,, ,,,,' „",, ' . - ' em from the village in a bush with
boom now, they haine• throe nets' ""'''' '''''''
the linos entangled hol din g him
-...te....---..
set out . • fast, apparently nothing the worse
-1VIr. Nelson Masso, sr., tas put- ' HiiEdVille for his experience.
Cobbledick
Order Tour Coal Now. -Up goes
the 'price of hogs and down goes the
price of coal. • Having bought a few
cars ,of hard coal at a price on ' the
dollar, .1 am prepffred to fill all
orders while it lasts at $6.25 per
ton. First come, first served. Plaee
your order at once for as soon as
this supply is doaae you will have to
pay more money. Orders left at the
office of A. Q. Bobier will be
promptly attended to. -H. Parsons.
chased the cortf,ectionery st ook of Mi. __wedding bells rang„ in our vil- ., .
paurette- , , g , ,..ri ,. nes re. ur ot pat- Zurich -- --_
to St. Joseph, and reports a boom ini __yrs. -vv„ H. cooneli visitod Lon_ -Mr. Stewart, the blind piano
the nea.r future. don on Tuesday at a. Wednesd y f. tuncr was ill 'th° village' T11(12'6411'
i , a 0
-The mare advertised by Mr. D. (Ns Aro,ek. -Miss Laura Bender, who spent
Spence.r, poundkeeper, was sold on '
I some time 111 liens111 is home
--The joy of the Conservatives hero ' ` ' • *
Monday and brought $10. eve4, 1 . • -Mr. Fred Weiser and ^wife of
winning the three Hurons is Seaforth were in town on Thursday.
. and Mrs, nazi, and Mlas
Buchanan ded the Aired -
ng of Dr, Sellery on Wednesday
last.
"William Fritz and farailyof
rediton, moved to our village this
week. The:, occupy the dwelling
vith Mrs,. Rau,
Mrs. Lang left ,(01 :Nfonflay tag
kdale„ Mao.. where She will
stde with her daugbter, etre, Sim*
1 Mace.
...Mr. Orville Fames len day
fo'Thedford, where he will oeaapy
higher position in the Sot, reig
-Mrs . Baldwin, and son. Fraddy,
wee have been visiting et Mrs. Bald -
win's home here, left NVednesday for
Toronto, wirere she will. visit for
same 4 ime.
FIRE AWAY SAID BRITISH
The Itu-sieu fleet sailed last Sun-
daY. making westward, This is tak-
en to mean that it will follow either
Mc Cape of Good llope or Cape. Ilona
mite. It cill probably take the
ruler.
The aN•erage speed of the Baltic
1Iect between Lilian and Vigo was.
including stops, 4 1-6 knots per tour
al which rate the Met will, reaelt
Vladivostock on March, 0,
A eh trf th`P Daily Nail front
Tangier slates that the Russian Bal-
tic fleet, on its way to the For Rest,
intends to only touch it French
ports. Its next stopping place will
be at Dakar, Senegambio. When it
reaches :Madagascar all the vessels
will be entirely recoated and revietu-
aled. Admiral Ilojestvensky in-
tended to remain longer at Taneler
but imperative, orders were received
front Si. Petersburg Saturday for
the fleet to rail inimodiately.
The correspondent quotes ,a naval
officer as soying that Admiral Ro-
jestvensky was annoyed by British
war -ships following hint front Vigo.
Iio SigiTaled to them, elt you do not
keep eft we will fire." Tbe British
Prom', tly *answered; 'Tire away 1" •
The Ru,ssian commander did not
e,arry otii; his threat, Four British
warships are following the fleet
nominally going to Ascension and
$t Menem Islands. Great Britain ,
has arranged for a chain of ships ,
to keep in touch. by means or wire- '
less teleeraphy with the Russians
by the of -
4.11, 'Mt IVIT10 tdt 4 I
ricers who were loft behind aA being ,
lesponsiblA for the North Sea in-
cident can ialways subniitted to
Adnairal Rojestvensky for bis ver;1-.,
GeatIon, oe 91 r wise.
-1
The season for catching white fish
and salmon trout is gazetted Nov.
5th as having been extended to Nov.'
18th.
FOR OVERSIXTY 11DARS
AN Orn AND Wer.r.,-Txtiso Thom:IL-Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Sirup has been need for ,
Over sixty years by millions of mothers for their ,
children while teething, with perfect success 1
It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy
for Diarrhcea. 11 18 pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
O'Brien's OroGeru
arevethick's Stand)
We have just opened our new
Grocery, Flour and Feed Store in
Trevethick.'s Old Stand and
one of the principal features about
our store is that everything is
fresh and clean. -
Sugars, Teas
Coffees, Spices
In f everything that goes to make
up-to-date ,g•rocery store.
lour end Feed, always on hand.
We deliver to any part of the town.
tfrGive us a call.
0'13rien's Grocery, Exeter
The ste of Life is
Statham's Bread
Life in every piece
Were all alive
Within this hive,
Our brittle, as sweet as honey;
If you want to try
Come in and buy,
But don't forget- the money.
Wedding 6akes a SpeGialto
Cream Puffs and Pascry.
W. J. STATHAM
Onecessor tole O'Brien.
444••••41.14..terielee+++Sieet44.
ereteRRIED
DESJAIMINES- THOMPSON - A.t
the residence of the bride's fath-
er, by !the BeV. W. 11. Cooper.„ on
the 9th inst., Maxim. Desjarthnes.
of Grand Bend, to Vir4^'
yottlige
est &nee' - 7
, ....or of lfartin Thompson
. of Elituville.
DED
FISHER,.. -In Exeter. en November
4int. .1004, Feedexice Fisher, aged
ree • - I month,
uu 'Years, - on October
FANSON -in Eutiru- 02
"2 -7th,, John Fortson,
years, 3 months and 12 days .
REED -- London, on Tuesday,
Nov. 811, 1904, Mary Reed, relict'
s.of ithe late R. B. Reed, aged 31
years.
The Conservative committee rooms
at St. Catharines were destroyed
Saturday by it gas explosion
M .Cantin has returned liculars next week.
----THE -Monday night bein(g` Ifallowe'en :
. moderated isomewhat --„by the loss
Messrs. Sam, F. 'Faust, . and Or-
. some of the, .ghosts rxr ?he 'upper beat ' (0 atem of, the Dominion
0
. erc an s an 0 ana a their . ghost ship by apologizing and
h o conquered and had to give up __
,
! at Auburn,
, three times last Sunday (Oct. 30th)
Bev W II Cooper preached ville H` Bh.lku, e'allea 011 f riCirk (18 in
W. .
and. 4,e 01: ure a' me „au v ."-Mr, .E0tOr r Wallia in s, of I he
Cliuton, on Sunday Jost,
. .
carrying back ,Lhe reliets. ,
govercipAi Bank, Clinton, spent Sun-
, evening 1...0 a. CFO \vded house. .
HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL day at his home .bere.
CAIE'ITAL: (all paid up)...... ..,....................$6,000,000
RESERVE ....... $3,200,000
5eeeereeLIS PROFITS .... . ....$ 18,959
ITHOS.F&SHE, , E. F. HEBDEN,
ailencral Manager Superintendent of Branches
:g5 Branches in Canada
SAVINGS BANK
Interest at rnost fe*.erei)le'euirene rates allowed on Savings
Batik Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle-
.
-men, to whom loans are made on approved nettles,
Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the
.A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
CRE.DITON BRANCH
41*tiit•
'Bayfield 1 -Rev. an. 11. Coupland called. on
-Miss Lizzie Bennie left on Toes-
--.Mr .Geo. 1‘.ing is ibuildio;'• a n'cw 1 rinli:rieenr(sisorylif.,,,,I,.reraa0311711 zli,lOentcoliiiiinsrind7; daY '1.(Yr pashweed' where' she will
stable of which the concrete part is n , I. ,qni 1.,
f i n i slip d . , 1 --' "' - r 0n): .121 11111E^ :fa.°'{%.rg 11.1:01 t111.11 il4101.1161iti 11:?; of t lie W.
-The memorial servi3e f oz.` tile late
-Rev E. C. Jennin,I"s purchased tt C. T. ij.., was Ifield at the home of
, 1?ercy Brown \Vas largely a Etcrided
.fv.1ne 'd, river, frettn ."1\4'1% (-i' Ilea t; t:`Y e` , las t Sunday evening. An 11 07)11 Mrs •-:E. Zellar. on Monday afternoon
Ivliss Maud, who have spent the
daugliEe.r, I, (rte sermon was preached by the pas_ --Idr. WlItsie, oc Clinton, ha, boon
tor, .Rev. W. H. Cooper, and. sui.t)..tiple
ereign blank here.
--MC .john Pollock,and trarisi:erred to the branch of tlie Soy-
Singini); was .rendiered by the son_
summer in Manitoba, returned home shino ,choir. -Mrs- Wortz :131(1 children. of
la.si: week. i -The Quarterly Official Board of Afield go n a re visitin ,-2.; her parents,
mrs, J. macdougall has pu.rebased I tile ircuit met M.onday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs 'MeTliek'
the brick cottage on 'Main street --1VIessrs. Chas. Shoemaker, 11.y.
The B
'ev. hn Kenner ; a superan-
ofrriomiviolVnird',.a7. .J. Marks, and moved in , eniale.a.atiezd:cetaaltoin!Josutie)1;rioyf tmhoiLophiaoicieli:ns btobeins sWiyeintiet r4..iliuldrs SdnoyliriniNtiroocr,71-1,, of Parkhill
-1\11. •finteri` `Thillisten llas 'been circuit' of Bev. NV 33. Fallis, assis- -Mr and Mrs Guenther ancl
enga;ged by Dr. M-etca/f, of Detroit children, of. DaShwood, visited at
andgrounds bant minister here, who has accepted
, ds and inoved into i he
as ,earet alter of hiS summer residence a ,charge 10 -the Methodist Episco- Mt_r•ivEila.sr7ietr'sy.onlStlub;nyclayn.rui ..1\ly., Ea.
iml loll:oral) in Nlichig,an. His de-
carotak,er',s. house on mendaY, , r 037)0)3
will be regretted 1)y many 1.1.S W'C'in' w{H'e in New---JEalnbu're-;' at:-
--Mr. William Mustard, who 11am he is a young marl of excellent quail- bend:111P: 13.1 f uee''":1 ef 1\1-r• 'Ran'
i
been flying in 1)r. Shanibury's brick Hos, and while 'only a 'begionels Yet .1.,..'e-,'"'1'° died 'an .\\reclnesdaY nf last;
has 'rented Miss "Sin3pmon's liouse 011 .. p t ow i se of: becoming a h excellent cottage on the 331 143 the past year, im ,was rapidly improviog and
--),Ir. F. Moloy, of 17 31331(1 was
/he hill arid moved, bl, on mood, y as snooker. Hi, salary witt he $650 in i OW11 last week and purchased a
it would 'be more 'convenient to his , where .he has gone. Ile was only c°111));° el. Presses 3331))Mr. R:a1Q-
,mill: - . geAting .$320 hero. ' flisch for use in tl.i.e ffax mill.
. .
•
SOMETHING
NEW
have recently secured the sole agency tor
vicinity for
Exeter and
HYATT'S BRILLIFINT
LIIMP fiEfITER
A Household necessity. Indispensible in the sick room
Recommended by prominent physicians. Endorsed by train.
ed nurses,
Call in and see it work
Also a full line of
Sugar Beet Knives and Forks
f1l1f1)INARE
ove
9r