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Exeter Times, 1912-9-26, Page 8T R XE1E°R TIMES d!' ****4�*Nr ** �»Fa + r, •t••, �•#vi-2+•IF•;••II•�te•4;4F�•kt��iF'rI" 5• „nee ;GAt-Y - 't. 4. A 1'VANNA �VESTIJ'RN a• q. M. w S Cole is visiting his meddler in Lucan. • St. 1M4arys tax `rate hoe been struck e.t 2a hills Do not forget the Kirkton Pair on4- �i;+F•N'���"t':'�'�i•���4'•�•I•�'II•n«I•� + ,y, O® ,p• /"1 •I t ` ,�, r , to ._ '1, . ,i� ,•t ••� •,, +4'• + 9'+l' + ' ��F + ?. i eerie testi epereee*.••••••••tw•%•i••••i•• a -. !, ?Market # s r fo is ... r e li f;, The liarwin8 ++/�irAl•►+A��i►i•i!+► 'r<, ****.i0a+�a••••••••••••••••• ►'►+(► !'!, aha rel s t of the Exeter markets Dor- ,r ,,ted ,„.....,,,,t),..0).• l9th f „. li •" t�V '. `;; ., ( • VS lies t c } K, •+ ,i -`°;,4. t C► O • ; Harley L4 to fl0-.::;_r!,:....,',4a. t• GOAL COMPANY'S • • + ','fir Scranton: Coal % Friday of this week, Miss I+;Ilat haptonhas returned home aitervfsitfnginLondon. Mr S• Cann has taken a position in ■ qi PHONE t8""' in 4l, Cr „. , , .. . .e,. ,R >3piekwEteLt 5U seeliew m ,C a, PHONE i/ !R, .+ . Fees 1 Wi •ie. 140 f ,...r4,, + ., { 16 Shorts '2iie, v t l• '. Braze � Li `¢ IA' lidodel 'Flour 2.75, •,1, •. •` e The Best Bard. Coo Mined q, Trya ton ;'1`- , •t• s, — H. LEVETT COAL, M A 1�1 ,sl', Mr A, Ford's butcher shop, Miss Thompson:of Toronto, is visit ing Me and Mrs R :Murphy, Mrs Dr Yost of ahelbyville Ill, is .:. visiting her father Mr A Rolland, Mrs 1V, S. Rower and two children are visiting with Rev, and Mrs. Fear ab H ghgate. , Lon- itvi • •4• '`' • All Summer Dress re '�" ,and Embroideries to ----- •' Goods White •lt• be Cleared at Cost• -�-�-- ' e•� • 0 *-- pf • a vda t er r a 9 • 9• I 0 • "% � ,,p •�q 3 • / 0 # ,;.# Res # e,* g j eV �` ` : , _ , •� J -r � ;� 'w i. .• t l• t ; - .;. s , :r .. ? I.,j .} �' ' a .. , i 1ly I • i proval `..'`• +t'1, Deed I+loixr x,65 �i j. 'lamie 'i" l..,uttex 3 , + : , i , 2 Tata toes I:U.4 a >�a el x. l we Pet e,, 303 c Of:tokeu 122; • , ..-; r. e.i ,.. l .. Rene 9c * .'. old Roosters 6' - ' �: i;', -i ["`l' Mantles ` O zl ? cks k' �r ; y 1 ; i `_ t >u 3 i t: Hol, 6.30 Oflo Choice Export Steers 6 40 to 6 65 • + eel• etediom G 25 600 Ladies Suits @'� Choice Butcher Heifers 650 665 .,. wahine 6 fS 25p CO •O Cliaice Butcher Cows 5 5,25 New ��"�,5 Goods • Medium 50 to 4 65 •♦ Common ^a 3 2- f - Choice Lainbs 5 50 6 00 All ready and waiting for your a Choice Sheep 3 75 4 00 p This seasons goods are better ..O •k ��•4•��o'•rl-t•�F ''` r •1"1"k'•i•ak kx'� •r i'• 'k •II+ of donry visited h Mi'a nd Mrs , Davis this week, __.._._� Mi: Fred Svalters of Detroit is visit. ang at his home here Mr and Mrs min Di ygnan of Lucan s Pent Sunda in lover. Mr Robert Gillies of town was in Owen Sound a couple of clays last . y week on business. temperance sermon ineached a stirring p the Main street t . '`f DREss. ~ Mr, J 0 Green of Landonwas in town Friday on business. errs Russell redden and two child ren are visitingin town.:;• Mr. Wr,. Drew is quite ill at his h church last Sunday evening. The Times will club with any news paper or periodical giving subscribers benefit of the best rates obtain able, �€ G 0 () ;* 41' i>w D5 m 1* - j • I' } , is 5 } p 4* • +` o .' .. ,. e 1' 1 e rl ®. � � t � e €f R e' • x. m b y G a ; 1 �,���^ d` a ' x ' - l ;Quite ", I ,, G , `• • than ever Ask for coat catalogue • +• t • •the Autumn Millinery o.@ :.... �..........i....•.•.r (��'+* • v a LOCALS New Styles are being added to our .e,,0 LtV C�Lda7 • 4. • Sig Stock each day Every list in our d P +50••ai••• ••i••••• showrooms is correct in style You • are sure to find some thing that CO.list Mr Mack Vincent is visiting in town. will suit you here -a, stylish becoming • •The and destenctive hat, 'dee Mr Ed Fowell is in Toronto this • •• week.' Men's Overcoates •, Master Earl Mallet is suffering from . 9 4 appendicitis, A very complete l stock of mens and Z • 1WIr S Garter of Clifford,. visited in Boys overcoats will be found in the +.R Clothing Department l ee-ery dol i town this week, ler you spend here your get a dollars • ' Mrs K, femith of Exeter North, has worth of good honest value, • • returned home from the west. • • •blas w D Clarke and Gale have re •• 4 turned after visiting in London. Mrs Rome bert 7arrott of Hensel( visit ed friends in town last week. Mr and Mrs F. Boyle spent Sunday with friends fn Biddulph. apple evaporator is going full awing and working overtime. a number from here took in went downotoLond nut last Thurn.sday Thursday and BLUR, BROWNS �� IN BLACSS, , took in The Kiss Waltz' . They had w� eI rice front ;5013 to $E .5p er aid. dinner at the Grigg House after the ;tl• P P y theatre,- pet per cent on these goods. Intending + sect our range of Dress Goods, as it Mr and Mrs W. Carr and child of age to do so. g Y? troll who have been visiting Mr , '.• Jd Mrs F. Durdle, left Saturday to 4. GREYS AND PLAIDS rangtzi , We can save ou froiax 15 to `LO y • ' purchasers should not fail to in- * will certain! be to their eidvant- y 4 14 the Zurich 1+air last Thursday. Kirkton Fair will be held Thursdayborough. and Friday Sept„ lath and lith. Mr and Mrs Jac/ Knight visited friends in Blanshard last Sundad. Mrs A Brooks of Centralia visited with Mrs C Birney here last Friday, Mr Cecil McLeod i spending a few days this week in Biddulph and Lucan been, sick for some timettle e is slowly et who h recover rug, Mr John Horner has purchased Jas Howard's fine brisk house on Sanders Streeh. Mrs Riwshead of Detroit, is visiting parents, air and airs I Hall, Exeter Nene, Mr Hum Lee, of Blenheim, visited at the James Street parsonage over Sunday, g Mr and Mrs wm Diamond of Detroit are •visitin With relatives in town for g a few days. The. Misses Hodgins of Biddulph g p visited their Uncle Mr George Craw g ley on Monday: Sunpay School Rally Day, services: will be held in the Cavan Presbyter visit with Mr Carrs parents in Peter- The Johnston Concert Co. who held forth in a large tent on the corner of Main and Ann streets left on Monday for Bayfield. They drew fair crowds every evening, Mr GT Brooks arrived home from the hospital at Lo. on Monday and. is considerably improvedas His many to see him around again friends t time in a short time, The The acmes will be sent to any ad in ().nada for the balance.of the •ear fol twent twenty-five cents, The Tim- y y ea will be appreciated by the bop or girl away from home. . The Jackson Mfg Co have been very busy during the past few weeks and have been compelled to work over p time to keep up with their. igcreasing orders They have ladies rlatfon for several more yours ladies g Mr and Mrs, Wes Hawkshaw and daughter Myrtle, who have been spending the summer in town and at Grand Bend leave this week for Mr Hawk- their home in fine driving shave sold his fine outfit to Mr E, Christie. . :I. • MiddyBlouses,re • SOI' i d' Ladies K. Silk Hose-- Reg, Black Lace Lisle— I. " Erns, " `r Black Cotton — " 2 es. r1• '; . >C ,t, t1AenS!-Half ,t. ..ii•. Regular x fancy,now 3• g 5 , �• Regular zsc fancy, '1' r .�. ¢ tVien S ';'' O Regular T . 2 g S " I,Oo '4` "" O .75 :, • .50 • Hose scfc Sot 35c pr.�25c, now Sh1rtS for " " , 1.25 or 8013 9 �1 is • 1 li for oc pair e� 4.oc pair a " 28c pailit ii now IOc pr. ii il Hose .� . 4oc pair 4 2oc pair '� y02 1 `� I,Oo 't 8 C 5 ., 65c • 5 • QOC • Underwear �,o- 9" We sell the famous Pen ®® mans Staufields Ceetee and • e evatsons• et is made in all sizes far risen women and e children. :I o . O Mists Mabel Follicle of St. Marys, is SweaterCoats • • .visiting in town for several days, O • Mr. Thos Bissett, jr:, is quite ill at •s; Have you seen the new Tri • ••: his home on Rrilliam attest, collar Seater coats for men • s • • Mc, Loney Heywood leaves this and women? This is a big Me • • week for Toronto to attend University pravement on the old styles. O o i>, Mrs Smith of St Thomas, visited Sweater coats from $1 00 to * e her mother etre Phillip over Sunday. x;00 • • : Mr. 1 Bissett, left for Toronto where O eher •,n 14-ta Shoes •"� `. • g: Its Gun metal, Tan and Pat int L •&-her, Ore new _.but I. tantuuedGu� 1lletatsicoewith O heavy sale for ladies is leather ,•� Per pair $4 00 • O • • O Rain Coaat Cr o O O For men -women in manye j styles A splendid range just • •: laced in Stock this week at P' $ 73 $! OOO and $12 00 ♦ * •AR he has secured a position with w R Brock, lilies Elizabeth Giltespiehas returned to Detroit after visiting her father Mr J. Gillespie. Mr and Mia R N Creech and child visited in Brantford for several days 5T during the past week, • A ® ~' '� The district meeting of tele Metho g • 4. •'p : • la Hanging Lamps rs • ecei Direct from makers in Pit +D tsburg the new designs are •• very pretty we have big assortrirents to choose from .41 .5®. to $10,0Ci *• iK • ♦ Austrian China ,• �.. e + We have opened this , week • O another shipment of Austrian O•: China Dinner sets, The pat ♦ O terns are new and :prices are •* ♦ right $20.00 to $35,00 • • 4-44i dist church of the Exeter district will be held at Lucan on Friday afternoon , at two o'clock. Mr. Franklin Delbridge, •of Glares- holm, Alta., Mrs Davis and Miss Vine, Fisher of Hamilton attended the fun sial of Chelate Mrs, Delbridge, r • , Mrs. Somerville, Mrs Tuner and little daughter Anna. of Lanark visit- • ian church next Sunday..• Mr J¢o Blair of Centralia has rent ed K G Setiiods farm one mile South of Exeter on the London Rotel. The South Huron Teachers Conven- Monday On of last week Mr. Wing- deed Riley,• of Dublin, passed away in his fiftyseventh year. For four or Live months Mr. Riley had been an in- tense sufferer from Dropsy. Besides his widow he is survived byfive sone ,i. O �' Highest Prise Paid • •I •'1' for Produce • 0 eke .� EwART are t • • ?R 4 4 } ■S ♦ O•• • p e • • ��.p•e�.e �,�•4e {.00001,444=-e'•4.04.4`••`-f••o•'N40.•••••,••••`••• d a►+�Or�4c a �•� $"1'4"4"$ 4• t"• a•••�••4••�••�•••`�••e• ed Mr and Mrs John Bell Last week. They are cousins of the latter. =Rev. S. F. Sharp, B. D. is attending - he ceremonies in connection with the laying of the corner stone of the new Knox College, Toronto, •corn Mr. Arthur Sander of street Sanders, Huron has taken tion is being held today and tomor row in Godericb. Our local • teachers and th• ree daughters. •t• .h • • are all in attendance,' The blain Street Epworth League P g held a social evening on Tuesday A roast was held at the parsonage and a pert' enjoyable time was sent P The Oshawa Reformer says:-Orillia the town that does the most buying at Brown - Dignan- ver g y Pretty church wedding was solemized at sigh noon on ?Ved (1°:' 4 September 25th, in the James street Methodist•church v'hen the pastor; Rev w G H McAlis ter, assisted by Rev R Redmond, Van couver, uncle of the bride, united in marriage Miss Hazel A M bignan oniy • •4' •1•le •� , ' . � + 't• ` _''4" --i---a»1•'1�� �' R 1" **+++44+++++++44 O le Carl]: gi 1M+•+O r r' s - a YA . t ;n Eleventh our an excellent crop of potatoes tr oro his garden. He picked out six of the biggest and it took a twelve quart'home pail to hold them. Miss ReitaJarrott has resigned her position as stenographer with Glad man Stanbury and Miss Jennie who has been in Regina for soros months resumes her old position p with the firm about October 9th. Miser M. Campbell, who has been teacher of the Commercial department at the Exeter High School, of any town in Ontario for its size, also sloes the most advertising in its local papers. Do you see the point? The Bowlers have nearly finished their k�owling for the season. LastfHardy week Rey Mr Collins rink won the rink trophy of the club defeating Mrwas Seldons Mink b one shot. This weak they are winding up the Scorch Doubles. We understand that an has appealq4. been entered by Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury acting on behalf of the defer dant in the case of the The Exe ter Cannin Oo vs. Bissett, The g , p will be argued at Toronto some ti• me this fall, Mr and Mrs Marshall Sox and children of London are visitingfriends around Exeter, Mr Box who has been on thepolice force there for the last six years has resigned and is going farming near Parkhill where he has bought a farm. The Times for ilia rest of this year to any address in Canada for twenty- five cents, or to any daughtei of Mr and Mie John E Dig non and Mr Guy willard Brown, of Kingsville. The bride entered the church leaning on the arm of her father while the weddingmarch was bein la ed b Dir R She g P Y y�\,k��. Phillip. attired in a beautiful gown of steam duchess satin, with garniture Pearls and battenburg trimming. She wore the customary bridal veil and orange blossoms and carried a•- bouquet of cream roses. The brides maid was Miss Elva McKinley, M E L, of Clinton, cousin of the bride, She was gowned in a pink silk dress with p friars hat of cream corduroy silk vel vet with plumes to match aid carried a bouquet of q pink mums. The .groom was supported by his cousin Mr tv El Jones of Haileybury.: The flower girl was Miss Elizabeth Taylor of Kings vials, cousin of the groom, •During the an Haan th • © ererfe Miss Nina Kinn g . c Love. The ushers were Messrs w J ]3ern and A Penhale. After the ceremonythe guests repaired to the home of the brides • parents where a dainty wed' cling dinner '1"I"g'•'I"t+++++++++++++++++++44."."44++++++÷÷;‘4."444"". , s. �• 'e. •e .g. '� + .F•agreat •t' • a •� a ,t. •B -II• •�F• .,. '� ,. �. °�' •1• •4• .i• F • Bullosae S i ea- ,� WEDDINwg .a, If F `r - eeesineinen i•1 PRESENT' l+"', = many HERE WILL BEib dings duringthis month. There g s ondin number also be a corresponding h ed friends • wondering what would Gifr-and where to et it. INVITE THEM to ins pact Stock, which includes Useful, titre end Novel Gifts for the the Groom and the New Home, •■ Marehand Jeweler ' OPod- will of per• make our Beau- Bride :- - •a -.., q ; �t�(� �,a%1 i -T J=ear •�-�- �• '� o in - e' ao. r!) ..' �' d'' ° .� cS.. ° - + s0,1 $ F o ' . . s , :., :yam +�f • G„, ` w ; oq> =e�'� ;4 r e _� a a e .' l e 1 d s 4 I _,Af iiiii---� 'max �J. �-� left for ,. t{ '"� •« ,- "_ ' 1 / �- ,• y;- r� : �-4 �I �5 x -I "1 Sarnia where she has been engaged a- Commercial specialist of the Sarnia Collegiate institute, Miss L. Crurcke shanks, of Sarnia, has been engaged to teach in Miss Campbell's lace, p P x '�•peal .Rev, 1 y w ° $200600. "w� �t •g ' ""' ",~`-~~~• .., Mr. Jefferson, of Crediton, will preach in the Maris street next Sunday both morning and avenin The as for Rev. E. g' P s V TWO Look a stock Our y'�'yyry�a Y��/1 Gerhard ` ` e good evWilliamsiatus y r Guaranteed for, .. a xk t'3,; 1` r YEARSy " Seim overstocked with Pianos and anxious to clear our large stockin WEEKS we have decided to cut the prices within the reach of a Dent hesitate if you are going to buy a piano this fail. Coma in New, them over and you will be surprised at what little money will buy You r eliabie piano, We Mean Business, this is no bluff and as soon as the is sold former prices will prevail. The following Pianos may be seen on floor, y�•g�(�il,/ d sYldl r Ennis ♦3t��laus eintzmatn i rydner right1\1 • ••�+ Cobrother. ALeint�iia IJII !�5, Dominion -eider We would advise you to Call Early while the Assortment fa large, -eider -TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER,- • • �r"' G. Powell, will conduct anniversary services for Mr, Jefferson at Crediton. In the afternoon Mr, Jefferson will deliver tan address tat services at Bethany, the Sunday school Rally DaTEN A Tri Throu h China and Ja an- p g P On Thu'esday evening last the Main Street Epworth League gave an eater tainment when Dr. Wallace A. Craw- ford, of London, areturned Missionary from China gave a lecture on Ohrna and Japan illustrated by moving plc-' tures. The Dr gave an interesting address and described by picture and story the astral work carried on by the missionaries in China and Japan He dwelt principally with the schools and hospital work and some of the.. scenes depicted were very thrilling. The attendance was good. Mr Sam Crawford of London,assisted bis A Table of 11,150 Pieces -Mr, Garnet Heywood of town hasrecently coo pleted a small parlor table that con silts of 21 varieties of wood and 11,150' pieces, The main table is walnut while the decorative parts are of differ eut kinds of wood. The legs are square and ,contain 6;486 pieces. The are decorated with a chain :pattern each link being made. out of several pieces of wood and fitted into a The new subscriber sending us one dollar we will send the balance of this year free. Now is the time to subscribe. . Rally was served. The grooms gift to the bride was a diamond and pearl necklace; to the , bridesmaid, flower in and soloist earl rings girl, , P g to the t' All +.4.4.4.+++++++++++44•44••••••4444•4444+++"+++4444+4""4 • Repairing Neatly and QuicklyDone. ........�. ,�. a }' w�,•, , Sunday School Day services will be held in James groomsman, organist and ushers pearl tie pins. The bride was the the street church ° e� .f��x �trA"" �`a `r next Sunday. Special sermon will'ybe preached to the scholars by the pastor at the morning service and in the afternoon a mass meeting will be held in the auditorium of the church. a recipient of many useful and costly wedding presents. Mr and Mrs Brown left on the evening train for Detroit, and Lansing, Mich. The brides going away suit was of fawn corduroy ladies cloth with two. toned hat to match. f - • V + '��� '% il' � 7rt�r �r LDS U �" Mr E. Carroll of Saintsbury, has disposed of his 60 acre farm being lot conceesio 3,gburg,J%' R Biddulph, to Mr. John McFauls of Biddulph for . $4,900. Der Carroll is going to ChiIlai ark g g B C where he wilt engage in the;I Guests were present at the wedding from Itingsvrile, Toronto, Amherst Times joins w h the manudfriends lin _extending congratulations. <' !'.)@�j'�� f�� • ati•, � �-�sz ;; ....t ' , /� 6 '': t OUB • �'����? �� _. PHONE 47, p rail, Electric Light I'la building and contracting business, � '` `'se Mia: (Bay)McAtfster is in attend once this: week as a member of the woman's Missionary Society Board, which is meeting in Central Method ist Church Toronto, The w. M, S. Society was organized in 18$1 • in re . sponse to the need of Japan, It has both home' and foreign work and has steadily grown since its organization. to*ord has been received her of the deathAa of qtr W. li. Salter of Coronto, - -.. - "Closed For the Game:' •• V ' "Me graadmot$er's dead," the office boy 98x• his eyes with his sleeve, "Too bad, said his boss, with a shake of Ito head. "Thu Must take a day off for to. grieve," "rve a Dain in:' me dome," was the bell olerk a moan• he rubbed his knob, which was hair.* less, THB yvotild It is a /� 1 / �' 1' rHOUSEHOLD ,��� k E'LOLIR OF FLOURS be a good name for our Brandi flour that is simplyabove al Keep Happy in the Home by getting YOUR, �a NECESSITIES + Here. We , . e handle only the BEST and ne have everg thin g you need at Seasatis ••4>444b4r®0.0.4►6• bt•••d 4t • • • *An• �' ♦ dv�!;G •Y:' O • 'i • W/ 4/ LIL4\✓ L. GJ W 1 Vy _ o In Furniture, in gum- • " groove. surface of the table ie perfectly smooth' and is a handsome design, The, plans were drawn and work executed by Mr Heywood who was two years 1n the making of it. Mr, Heywood values the table at five hundred dollars, Hydro. Estimate for Exeter -Reeve VV+' J.'Heaman, Councillors J. H. Scott' and wm� Rfverswere in Goderich bion ' which tookplace at"the Toronto Gen stat' Hospital on Saturday Iasi, The deceased; had been sick with typhoid fevehand although he was tnought to be doing favorably he took a turn for the worse and assed awn on Satur P y " 3au'd better lay off;' sal$ the boss, with • a cough-. "Your 1ieadache might 'make ou.car.- less �' 1 restWe s of the force, wifh no sign o! re. others in JOOD BAKING QUALITIES t use it °nee you try a sack you. witFree') repa ttrly in. your household. 'tri , fHE ��� ��d _CDFt :irt� RE r A ~rx p - (Choice 13 r tx•d , . L+gga,; find beauty, ® 4► tit , variety y • ,, . • . .,-rices 18 t 1$ Have youiStri • but not 1[1 ia s letidld •ppower Z,new being ex- • Z, roeyerne :It I1 g • . of goods'? �► 0 : m our store.,, got, • eented •11 qt' rnave ou Ust • in • • P. Itesfclsnce next to store. 1110 o popular articles? Aro you -making a Phone 2O1 - 4 r- cis oC1eftoVer lilts) r>: ,rrR _ •• Who t ... i4 Iind Aboutt /at . . kloi e. ,, ; t y everybody y Ct 1l, 1 ,e Itemised let ve d • j 7 ha% ti$ Roe d y{y/�T,��''t�•, «.. Opti, ;,�, �,, �,� .'t -. _ We~eter, ��� �, .��,�.�.arA;a.w..i��,w.AA.►..j..�AwA f'.t• .v�r.5 ..�_,The stock ' a tine +' • .. s . doll v, n know " ,. , da to 1' the i3'ydro for Crab .ltd yh the report _ tion. R,e Goderieb, Dashwood estimate horsepower srdetebly 'high W w it t+ Ecco n ed ca a N g . en takc+otst5fi� , tub ,., . ... Iii 7rti eq iGeers g ,,,,, tawrl�. e tlit�iate .s0 receive the re rs v ed report of ; • Clectric _Commi>is>an for the Huron district..Messrs Goetz,engineerspreset-it-ed.Exeter to; a fairly large represents; . .• •Representatives i t t yes were there from StlaforGU, Clinton, Bensall, and Exeter.. The revise '� places the price at $3400 per' kr Exeter, This is eon lowet than fhb Iat:t estnnate s 54,r, ffi The reduction -xs for by the deer ere. ten ,�: , P. ra and the : ?tee a �, new t,,. , k1 ! incl be a .: f't' df" Whitt. at • i is:. listed rtt. 4.4. The :, de fed•tcr v Cat i..i�ttliltt0a w the several ,off presented and make on of the Wet o b L” ilis�lllilig the day y iJeceased was a eon of Mr and airs Sohn Santer wlxo. left mo>so, ]gilled their relatives' stunner e Dili !at know there are many good flours _ `s na one Best and be bad, bub i here i o y x err, est' ;r,Y. ,+ ,A+a: j ; r, _ I recentl y :And . to reside in Toronto. He was n hrs83rd. epi. y A • nub of ladies from town were 'n his ilio boas, wSth a lance at his teal ncon- s e y dar askance riling a sl out --"Cis r. itis o ed go>Y the rains • -lil�iiadelpiiis Ledger. . we are confident that t trial will con- ., a sack to vrnce that it is ours, Order , d g wrih rt sy and'do your pert bakin rhe result is bound. to male you ar .. .. ° a k -- ; . y r" t o i ; °'"`: .� ,on Blyth on Tuesday.and wednesdnv attendin . the county • Ci. _.. u_ ty cot]ventlon o8 the w. C, T: Il On Tuesday avenin an entertainmentWit* held - . the was held in Methodist-3hureh ian wbieh a number of contestants• from different parts of theeount contested' for a gold Med y t*. Move to Be Gommehdetl. T wait e" 11.1111e woods linnting yes. terda n • _ y. and shot a man who �t*its' weat�ng• tile" o� these Iuzzy bats. f:Vell7 " Tum taw steady' user. �.; 1' i�\• HARVEY taro Lhxeter, Ontario ,.. :... ., ° •,:. , . -�' fix„ •• �, ... ,.:,; - . - al in«elocution, The contests ibis `corer* lit .:: winners of Mile txiedal o'bo on. �rre�r�uus ac3asions r1 ; t celC •resp��tidv� td�pVni3, Ctliii Lulu t that 5 rstrpgs and tv►llie aKtcgblq town took art,.itl the ed�tertai p i nxenGtigd the iattet was etccesefrtl in -with ylid b>k•rt>iftitlfrtlretirr�e hooks Ivr6h hlt►ir , e le tri t a op.'.:#IY 8iC l did . 19, :,„ . . _ . .. ; � . . _ .... , ,. #niteufletlsiClty, , , . . ,. ` 1llrstidl tib nldti it 'the ,. e:f ,; y ettlnk 'Yen Will N, �" 11 get life the more eredlL, ,: .. _ ;. ,,,, atbs�: . . fi dC1CbC� tila•h..in.1n9 •i •nu nlrci.f, corct i r :, rite do ale •err •xPin ,ha xlriDe Co ie . ... 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