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OFFERED
EVERYTHING
For Years,RestorecITonealth
by Lydia E. Pinkbar4 Veg-
etable Conipound.
-
,.atakot woraea are eolltinaalrYWaite
TalAalah l tera t.he two feJlete"fare.
,j1•00101t gpmgioxopfx;.,4,47.
isna eatored health;
.04 .Statierl. bWre tat-
ydiaE. b'mktiain's Vegetote.C9m,
Pound andn ever
Lound gdy, medicine
to COMpare lirjetiL
1,WpIpprs#2-14f4R-
ipg, of womb and
doetere aid rae
od. I suffered
, w4fk4r tor years
okiog
onrInidicipt„ I al-
1"e0040011,..enci it Al'
srzess aml 111,,
"
o atian, Ont.
ill at, -a I heard your
de:yor no
em mug of Watith
able.
left sepained m1t tbe thee
y perkik 'which were
Woirtila*orse,
. me pain'told'aulter-
void be so ..rterVous tcime-
at 1 eauld not hear to see any
y one speak, Little4Peelte
hefere my oyes and I WAS
ostipated,
t say too mneb. tor Lydia E.
Vegetable Ceraponml artil
tor tltere are 00 Illediglale6
hAVe taken' them and
eintetalIwomen. Yo my
Oneida" - M. ST*
sterrille, Qatari%
6
7).
TERRIER WARNED POLICE-
DoKs. Antics 'wants' In Capture-
I3nrOar In Toronto,
TORONTO, No. 18. -His snspc
iortS aroused by the actions of 4 151pall.
White terrier deg; Constable
Crwn-
ney metered tae rear of the tallaraag
elan:: Of A, Saaan0 & ca., at nt, Wept
Queen Street, at 12".30 tbia,reopeiag
and eagglet Samuel A. Corbett, 4
441,44.M11,, ol. 19, West
Toronto, gifting tile premises.,
The constable nightly, walks up a
beak Toe on Qn0n.ntrent tatefee.that
all :is to order, and last night, on
coming, to the rear of Samue) s shop
'Ibe wbitatetriauTen UP : -0 41...taclawik.
ed upon e el -bag -fog as if in fear,
Entering the ptea-fises throug4 d hgeli
shed, tile eonstable caMe open. Car-
bett. bnudfug over; 4 Pile of c7othiug.
Asked What lie,'"tia'S doing there, t"
Inala feialleaTearfaiaAeletteea. and mora,
bled aa unittiegiphle repTy. hut at
ta.at said tie liyed tbero, Hearing a
noiSe in the Oarm, Conetable, cram?,
:nay promptly handcuffed his Man t
,post and went trt searcx. or nu ge
1,1tit pati:14 1lrn xsoftc•-• A
police cal7 'brought Iffalt, a dosgP Mare
Weer* And the prernIse wPrPt Mgr,
oughly seareliedrt tbe utbei 011Ittet
ad eSeeped.
Corbett proved A when
amp, to getting hien tz tba Patrol.
wagon. Ire fought three Polfeerann as
g us be 'could stand against Ms%
d After he bad beeo placediR the
patrol, be Jumped on the 113414 Ond
attemPted to break way..
KUM BY MOTOR,
Old Ran _awn Returning
From an 15rrnrld..
TORONTO, Nov, 18,,--Whae rtita
nlAg along the TeadWaY wJUz two
other litGe girls on Clinton street,
Jus t tiortb of conem at stn o'clock
last .rtight,. eight-year-old May Gordon
of' GOO Coile4e street wati AMIX, down
0, A Matar ear tirtien by Frank
Betbt o 433 ralinerston
est...alarm ,thinzien to her hod and
body from which she dfott an hour
inter in the Weistern
At the time of the acciderit the
hild 'wee returning' Wall name afooil.,
Rh which her mother 7144 gOing
*ellen battnOt far her Outten
children were all runnier
OW14 OW ,x1dowalic„when
ed suddenly to the road -
u although ono or the Other
,1 ealled, to her^ to watch out tor
Oiling motor cat; she ran
n front of It. WAN atruck In,
and thrown X111COMM10113
the wheels of' the car.
the driver, picked'vp
child and dray* at
'Weatern Hospital,
e Ina conacionimene.
rlvrng to detectire Wilco at
tbe CIty hall, litr.Bethei told of the
nkeerrertee and explained in detail
how ft ,oecurred. Ho wan ttot detain-,
ed by the police.
College at Home
or antbition, ling
ple are fast urepar In
Own horeo to occupy lui-
ativepesitiona 44 itemo;raph,
bookkeepers telegraph-
vil nervaribs in foot crarY
a of boatneda 120tiVItiet4
ay finish at College, If
wish PositIona glittratr. -
ter colleaa any day.
v4 ) Lnatruction.
•Thirty' trettrs
Lazgeat trainers
Seven colleges
for teacher,.
with 'Commercial Rd*
asoclation of Canada
I at Parnoua Spot
Collage Loudon.
NO VACATION
Clinton BusinessColiego
060. SPOTTON B. P. WARD
PI/lapel
.1)
444.4-ielelea
What Beautfiul flair!
11014' often de' we hr ihah ezdani.
'lion about a certain Wortiau's or
itaan's hair
A vromizient scientist and hair
empatically ttate, and
Ana graven that any man or Woman
on hale luxuriant, lustrous ha ir.,
tieing the fatuous Prescription called
PARISIAN
* 'PARISIAN Sage is now made and
.old in Canada and W. S. Cole the
altuggist is the agent in Exeter and
Oita -readers of the Times can hay it
l'rnin him for only 60 cents a large
Settle:
W. 6. Cole knows that PARISIAN
Sage 'will beautify the hair, gun!
ndruff and .stop' falling hair and
5cor that reason he *sells it ender a
Ancirantee to cure or mocey back.
Price 50 cents. The It. T. Rooth Co.
Xstd. Fort Erie. Ont., Canadian, Mak-
.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
be Seliti 0s address
anada- r3m tlaW till
crber,•,,
.14
tt
, Nov. 113. -- A
wfld nuttractte dIttrbatce occurred
ere hint dght Pbilip Snowdon, So-
Isslist member of Parliament for
Blackburn, attempted to address a
"no conscription" meeting arranged
by the Labor party, but was bowled
down by suffragettes. Stewards
promptly took a band, and in the
scrimmage were attacked also by
male sympathizers with the -women.
Some of the stewards were kicked
and badly bruised.
In spite of the fact that many of
the disturbers were ejectedatbe up-
roar peralsted to such an extent that
at the end of half an hour the meet-
ing was abandoned. A large section
of the audience displayed auger at
She chairman for calling the pollee
to his aid, declaring that the working
classes had had enough of the pellee.
"No Iteut," Sylvia*s Latest.
LONDON, Nov. 18a-altliss Sylvia
Pankhurst, addressing an open air
meeting at Bow last night, announced
that- neat suffragist campaign
would be a' 2'no rent" strike among
the working women of London.
• Mormons Contribute $70,000.
CARDSTON, Alta., Nov. 18. -
.About a7a,000 was the amount set by
the Canadian president of the Mor-
mon Church here yesterday as repre-
senting the tithes of theMornion resi-
dents of Canada. Tithes are paid to
headquarters at Salt Lake City, Utah,
and no questions are asked as to what
Is done with the money. It Is esti-
mated that there are 7,000 Mormons
resident in Alberta.
Judge's Golden Wedding.
BERLIN, Ont., Nov. 18. - Judge
and Mrs. Chisholm celebrated, their
golden wedding anniversary yester-
day, surrounded by their family and
friends,. "
Duncan Chisholm and Mary Craig
,beeame man and wife in Port 'Hope
In, 1863. The judge. was elevated to
the bench of Waterloo Cbuntry many'
Years ago, and has since 'resided here.
Cumberland Election Stands.
REGINA, Nov. 18. -The appeal of
the Cumberland election case was
dismissed by the Court of Appeals
yesterday morning on the ground that
to sustain it would only reinstate Ag-
new, and McKay would not be bene-
fited. R. D. Hall retains his seat.
Winnipeg Official Electrocuted.
WINNIPEG, Nov. 18. - Assistant
City Engineer Russell D. Wilson was
electrocuted yesterday afternoon
while on a trip of inspection over
the city. Wilson seized a live wire
carrying 13,000 volts; He was form-
erly with the C.N.R.
,
Bryce Received
LONDON, Nov. le_
forxnex.
e Old Way
THE EXETER TIMES
• The
New Way,:
Take Two
HOWeYS
01111E-11-001[1`
ORP811118
rediton
.T.ka ',Saxton itislied friends i
'a Y4 Art StAgel43"..
11rs 11.. K. "FithP,i. . and claugtAtex,
Bernice are visiting reiatvies In Luck
BOW,
Xr, Wizz, Iloe.tler has Veturneil
home altar .'ading t-ibe ,01n4raer in
the-
'A number irtna ?here attended" the
middy "ctozzol, Coaivention at Grand,
Rend on TuesdaY-
,a5_ 7,.i?., wr a Toronto is vting XS,
Mn..ant Iletanala Oestreicher,,,
M.and XI'S 141:1a. Jarowa spec:0
attratalt in Zlatob
; Wm., Wengel Ls la I:lesiva-nod this
I week,
iblr, Claretme Ifolt4tnand IS dblet, to
be eat agaia niter beiag latil up ofor
A feW Wei.'44 with a sprained ilatitlea
Alisa Iaiveda Ifertleib ef Peat:woad
Waa it toirri ,te few dap. Iliiz wt 'k.
WOOPPWI
velrg
k.
rt *bah grs,
ft.eir is not so well again She, ha
the sylapathY of the entire Carotulta
itY in her lePg innarsa
Wa are igiad to learn that Airs
Prank nioNaughton ban Iluite t•4",4‘f
erect CM* iter occident ttne of he
*yea were horned NI Canting In COnr,
mot with a hat Iron,
Ca oar report of 'Um OPter 'Supper
held In the OrAug.e Ball we loadver-
tentlY omitted several of the meter -
Uhler& The Obartallan Mr. Ireland
trout 4tratford ?presided le a very
•able =auger. Ile spoke on tbe alai
of tbe order and made a strong plea
Cur men who tiretv mot members of
ibe order to unite and lend a help -
hand and said that an members
there was a great field for %seta -
meas. Mr. A. 13. Creinhton of St
lilarys delighted the audieuee by the
very able renderturvot his approp-
let:times, Hiselections leltich
triotio and humorouo 'with to-
rt:ace were loudly applauded
cored. Mr. Creighton who In
favorite oi the Woodham.
roe ably accompanied by Prof
%Ilingworth an artist Ar 'marked
DAvrDsor,-VZ1itT
or the prettiest weddinga,
wbielt has taker, place in Parkdale
nteuzed or. November 12tif at 7 40
at the residence Of Mr. and Mrs, It.
H. VeritY, when their eldest daugh-
ter Alice Louise as 0a:tarried to Mr
Wjlliam1Varren Davidson B. -A. L. L
D., son of Mr, Wm. Davidson The.
house Wa5 decorated with pahms
tetr.s, roses add chYsattllhem'zzris
the rose drawing room being effec,
tive in smilax elnd white cbrysaathe-
'minas Tbe bride wore a liberty sa-
tin gown trimmed with Brussels lace
and a court train tif brocaded vel-
vet and entered the room, with her
lather They were preceeded
little Miss Gertrude Brown of New
York cousin of the bride who scatter
ed rose petals la their pathwaY-
The bridesmaids were the Miszes
Lucille and 'Gertrude Verity, wearing
tango and blue resepetiveln The,
ribbon bearers were Miss Jean Day -
WSW. and Mii 1i11iat Ramsay
Mr„ LI. 11. Davi,s supported the greem
The ceremony teak 'place under 4
shower floral beIL, Dr. RamsaY uncle
f the bried and Rctv. Mr... Hull past-
or of the Par.kdale Methodist church
officiatieg. Mi.ss 1Vialtifred Carlizrq
Brantford played the
atri -Miss Vari-y tt
ilio. sang Sans Toi, The bridts
r unre a gown of peach colored
raped 1'4222 a lib rty btaoadt4
awl a diamond necklam
Af-
ter the refreshments were 4er1V4
. Mr. ITO Pr, 'Works and Rev.
• Treleaven proposed the totu
greteneS gift to the britle was 4
Platindrn 'Liar pio set with dlailleilda
-udeviore1441 to the brreltaglarttai
pios, eat xvita pearLi and ttOq4441
ioes.,4 to the flamer, girl0 a pe-
t ,tlet lkith baroque pearl4; to the
mar. pearl "shirt 4tuds and to
non assiating with thie rousio Pink
Leo rings,. Among the goeata we.re
her from tit4t. u wo' inOudrug tite
grat4fat1erandgraudatoth-
be glum. Zile. AP4:1 Alrit, Pao,
‘or Boston, New 'York and
um.-Tetooto Globe.
A. Carling tram 'OW
OM)
• Ng, Peter Vii
services at .Cent 10-7121oleritted Lit
84TbheT
batII.hataes Bald Quartette took
part in the entertainment at Ripen
Monday viaht.
Mias Lia reDowld of trensai ,
spent a 1CW days Neith .Te;inMHo
last week.
Mra. Geo. Monteith is visiting Mrs
Wiseman at Igirkton
Miss Edna Hinman tsper.t just wepl:
with .Dirs. Will leassmore.
Ur& J.. 'N. Itatclifee v vialtireg Lu
Olitton. '
SEXSMITH
We are aorry to note that Ifids
Edna Geddes is at prent ;leder the
doctors care.
Mr. Fred Weiburg of Dashwood has
engaged with Mn. A, 1Vildfong for
the winter.
Mr. A. Geddes has got hi's fine new
honse about completed.
Me, A. Tennant sbipped a car load
of horses to the North West a shotra
time ago.
Mho bean crop in these* parte lugs
all been thrashed. The larmers re-
port a igisod crop.
10EPPEN
The annual a'arixersary services of
St Andrew's Presbyterian church
was held on Sunday and Monday Tata
On Sunday Rev. Mr, McArthur
preached two excellent sermons to
large 'congregations ,,Special music
was furnished by the choir On Mon-
day evening a fowl supper was served
in the basement of the churchi and
the building was packed. The ladn-s
had amply provided for the largo
crowd; The program after supper
was much enjoyed. Among those
who took part in the program. were
Master Willie Manson of Exeter, who
sang and recited with much delgiht
to 'the audience. Miss Newberry, of
London also gave a number of pleas
in recitations The 'Thamea Poal
quartette sang several eelection
whieh were well received. The Kip -
Pen quartette also sang a couple of
Rev, C. E. Jenkins D. 'A. Dal). rec-
tor of St. Paul's church Clinton for
about three years has accepted a
call` to St. Judge's church Brantford.
Tlie death occured in Mitchell on
Nov, lath very suddenly of Miss
'Ida Cole The y oung woman was
excellent health up till very recent-
ly and her death came as a great
shock to the town.
EN WANTED
0 L earn At t 0 Bnsi ss
and take Agency
• ou'can make from $18.00 to k.5i1,,,00
week driv.ag selling or reiTairing
cars. VV'e -will teach you in a few
Nre eks in your Glyn lome ta he an
expert automobile, man., and' g,:t y'ou
an agency of a high grade ca1 . e
have been 4establisned tive- years
and 'hate'. Ver 6000 su cc- 11 gra fti,
k9R
1;
zurtion
"Williams it inlet
aster of elforth.
take Charge of' the of -
NEGLECT
To cle4n,se the •sylstem of unilig,e-
sted food, foul gaseti, excess biie. in
the liver and waste ,Matter in the
hawels will impair your health. The
tv,st system Tegulator is FIG. PILLS
f all dealers 25 and' Zi0 cents or
the Fig, P11 Coi St. Thomas Ont..
Sold at Howeys Drag sto,Te. ;
S'CI1001, TEA BITERS
ENTERPRISE
One of the Most interesting letters,
eteritly- recezv,,-,d trio. ,2atry Com-
nissioner, Ottawa, is from a scnoor
teacher itt Alberta who asks for milk
record forms and Literature, on the
subject of cow testing, biecantie -
low listen; SPIne t the hoy5 in the
school are starting a tontezst in re-
coraing 'the production of individual
cows to last one Year.
This opens tip a nmeit promising
leta for every setwoi teacher and
a ze2 for titre:se:Oa of top loc :oar
eountry aelmois. Itt thia we waaid
he following somewhat stowty irz the
wake of MainY •,choolls 14 the, T:dired
States odd New Zealand, where tee
use Q:17:- the hadcoeh, adIk tester has
-12 taught Or S07044 titlfie.
edlidtrY like this, we shout
bluing 4004 for 001 r. tea-
hoy S f011tdr.
.r Wor.U' f04141 be talcou
44,14for iltsY record work of
t iufa1liby leaft to bet,
4 1 condi on Oa d4;r3"
s. PPP theSe Alberta latti
sow* xcelleat f/airymea oh -
^of; aereoty five or ote hundred
Por
TO say
e only too
41.1Prly
rogi owl lu To ell
such, c
rxIB: --
eQ,tPer,i.Tar.arocebstur. 140.4.1
It411U1T44elrelit Awr, e
led . ,an auto acoldeot I
Atotodw,r,, nos
"Whiutl tar 44.4 wanxs 111t0 by
4
"s.Bkuebe Ate4Jt'Ito
nen you go to a dealer's
store to hear a Phonograph
be sure you hear an Edison
Phonograph
you do not hear an Edison you do not hear a phono.
graph. There is only one Edison and only one Phonograph
bearing his name. The Edison Phonograph is Mr. Edison's
own personal achievement- He invented it and he per-
fected it. He is responsible kr its clear, Lifelike musical
Records --the Blue Amberols, unbreakable, playing four
minutes and lasting a lifetime. He has produced the
destructible diamond reproducing point, that never needs
anging. He has recently
perfected this" new cabinet
model—a thing of beauty,
in itself and a marvel of
musical perfection,
har this neW111044 Hear the
v alue,unherolFteeords,eru-
Valarthing worth while
of on 1=1 iastra-
ison Anatterela V
Gadeafaelc. Diarop4
5,Kint Mot*.
BIR0
Plateverapho aed RsuTh are mad by
is Powell, Main
el
Wm. MaAllister of the r,tre
and Miss Rlanebe McAllister of
on wore married tont week.
and irm. George' Douglas were
no Hamilton lest week owing
sodden ilinesi of their dangle.
er vho is attending Normal Schaal
.Wandel Colocky or Elkhart
"%vas in town Jost %week re,
awing acquaintances It. is U year,
since he left for the States.
Mr, William Hey has purcbased
Where farm on the Babylon line to.,
ether with stook and implements.
Alessra J., Werner P.,. J. P.
tt.m and II. 'Youngtilat have xrtIIrll-
i.rt Lr�t i bunting trip. They
brougnt two fine deer with them.
Mr. 'Milton A. .Buchanan at Toronto
on, of Dr, Rachanan formerly of
this town and litiss !Avery ot
Chicago, were united in 'Marriage on
Saturday 8th inst, They will re -
nide in Toronto. We, 'extend hearty
congratulations.
As a result et picking the whine:
in tne ;recent South Bruce election
"Tony' Wurnt received a tree ride
home in a wheel -harrow The Tag:
young man -who autd to :provide, tho
"push" was Ed. Siebert.
111r, William Wilson or the litolsona
Rant: Winnipeg formerly of Zurich
was a 'visitor in town tiny Tbureday
Inst. • 1 i 1
Don't Monkey
with that Cough
USE
Hugs While Pm 01 Tof
Big Botle for 25e.
Howeys Drugstore
EXETER MALL ,ROUTE NO I
Harry Parsons Courier
The following is it list of thei box
holders or. R. 11. No 1 Exeter
f. T. R. 'Snell
-Asa Penhale, '
T. II. Shatpora.
Jas, Shapton,
Sam Jory
Jno Preszcater
Credic Stanlake
Sam Preszcator
James Sta nlake
E. J. Shapton
Jno Willis
Jas. Willis '
C. W. Christie
S. J. Efoggarth
Fred Iloggarth ,
G. G. Cockwell
W. Walkex i
D. Richards
W. E. Winer
Da n Schroeder
I ;Chas. Pox
Frank Treibnee
Wm. Sanders
„ Gee l'ennale
atr. 11. Deariug.
Artrtur Kestle,
Wes. Dearing.
J no. Treilaner
Jno Rowe
alr, Russell
Thos. Jones.
Roger 'Northcott
John, Northcott
las Gould
Pert O'Breln
Cnris. Campbell
John Campbell
Peter Munn
ino. l'aylor
E. Broderick
Armour Todd ,
•W. W. Chapma,.;
1,17m. Arnastrong
Fred ,.Corbett
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t
1
11 OR N7',
WItIltun liten.11
llsgreei. The ceremony
arritsd bY tbe 110.4 MIA S
.will reside in Ilillsgreon.
Thos, Murdock has purcheae
r Edison.s atent, Amberoin Pho.
o pbs from 4', Willie Powell et
teritte,,Iiiirdoek believes In having
th bot and Will kM,JOY AOltie excel-
hnt Chia winter,
On Wednesday ufterooat of
nvek Mr. Louis Clark of the seem).
concession of Tuckentmith met witiz
A very painful accident. He Was in
the stable and went to about at
dog, piekir.g up the goo quickly wile
the hammer caught disebargiun Uie
weapon Mr, Clark. received th
whole charge, in the aria between
the shoulder and the elbow Medclal
aid was promptly caned and it is
hoped that the arm may he saved al-
though the injury is n very .aerioun
oue.
A quiet wedding took place in the
village on Wednesday Afternoon Nov
12th when Mr. William M. ;Sell
youngest +sou et Paul D. Bell of the
tou'uship of Hay anti a prosperous
youug farmer was happily united in
marriage lby Rev. F. Smith
to Miss Margaret Stewart Peeped
youogest dnughter of Mr. Robert
Stewart of lie:mall. The weddieg
March was played by Mises Eider
and Boasie to -whom the groom pre
sented eearl batpits The grooms
gift to the bride was a handsome
gold bracelet The happy couple lett
on the five o'clock train Lor Toroato
Suffalo and Detroit. The raiding
was qaiet owing to illness ia tat,
brides home. The aewly weds have
the best wsihea of a host of friends
The Hensel! Brass Band have ar-
ranged for a series of concerti and
having secured fine talent will no
doubt find theta well patronized.
We are pleased to report that Mr.
11. J. Drysdale has sufficiently- recov-
ered to be out again.
Mr, W. M. Harburn has been on a
hunting expedition in the _Algoma
district during the Peat couple of
weeks and we 'believe as a !yearly
hanter has had his usual fine sue -
Cess in securing a flue deer.
Mr. Robert Sell of Sealorth is hav-
ing improvements made to that part
of his brick block occupied by Mr Go
Scott ;
Mrs. Caldwell of 'this villa,ge, is' in
London where, she may undergo an
operation.
Kr. II. C. Solder: has the frame of
his anew barn up and enclosed. and
much appreciated the voluntary
help that was given him in carpen-
ters and farmers work.
Our grain buyers bean merchants
and onion kitgs are all busy: men
these days.
o 21,
uter.
Ste It
eon
•
TEVERISI‘
For Field -Wild Ford or Trap ,Shooting -
made to suit any requirement -
Our Ilammerless 20 Gauge
Repeater_No. 200
kOioke
,
of‘
• Price
27.50
'"20 Gauge From Front Sight to
Butt Plate" -
Mlle limit is o(f -Usitdny length of shell. 21.
inch for small biO.S14t...incli and 3 iech for
=iducks.or ekky '
20 Gauge Repdter
COLLINOWOOD-
• 7tb to Mr, and it
daughter.
MARBLED
eter on Nrv
Ern C
'Pp
Gatuty
TO&QE TOi
OASES OR IEWS
In" makes •Sick, Sour,
etas surely feel fine
minutes.
If what you lust ate is o on:
ion stomach or lies like a lamp
lead, refusing to dlgeSt. or you belch";
itas aud eructate sour, undigested
Itenuall food, or have a feeling of dizziness;
l heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad ttlStO
12thNor 31iSS INTargaret kqewar , In mouth and storaach•hemlache, yosz
daughter of Me, Robert 'Stewart I eau get blessed miler in live minutes.,
to Mi', Wro. M. Hell of ;ray. Put an end to stomach trouble forevec
by gettiug a largo fifty -cent ease of
Papo's Dia:zonate front any drug store.
You realize in live minutes how need-
less it is to suffer from indigestion,
lyspepsia or any stomach, disorder.
the. rankest, surest stomach doe -
the world Its Wonderful.
roirxe-,BosNELL- ,,tit Welcome.
near Port Hope an Wednesday 7:fete
Rtli at high nova, laiss Mabel Ilas-
boll daughter of Mr. and Vie, Hen-
ry Posnell to Mr. Wesley E. Jeltua
of Veberne by Iter. A. Hill.
AvxmoN-VERITY-In :Toronto
on Nov, 12, William W. Daaidson Of
Torouto son of Ja A. Davidson of
,Stratford to eliss Lonnie daugh-
ter of arr. end Mrs, Robert II, Ver-
ity formerly ot Exeter.
wft.0.1.••••••
DIED,
fcCARTHI-On the llth con. of
dulph on Nov. 10. Michael McCar-
tby aged rbout 'ninety years.
DEITRICH--rn Stephan on l‘fottlay
November 17th LAW:0,11CG Zeitricti
aged 70 rears, "
G'RANTON
Miss fRuzaell of Exeter is the new
assistant in the teleplaane office.
Miss Pulleyblank la alsitieg in
fairkton.
The first regular mteeting of the
Fresh,: terian Young .People's Guild
will be held in the cburch on Exiday
evening.
The tender of George Foster for
the. rural mail service on the route
south and "West from Granton has
beet accepted. It is expected tha:0
the services will begin as soon as the
details are coral:acted.
The ladies of St. Thomas church
intend holding their atnual brazaar
in Mr Clatworthy's new store on
NVednesday tbe aath inst. afternoon
ana evening to which tae public are
cordially invited. ea,
The ratepayers hare received their
tax entices for the carrent year
and are making taquiries as to the
rueaning of special assessment. They
bave certainly received anything but
satisfactory street lighting for which
we understand 'this special tax was
originally intended.
Another of the few remaining
grand old pioneers of this locality
in the person of Michael McCarthy -I
passed away on Monday Nov 10th at
his home on the 11th cater of the
township of I3iddulph at the advanced
age of about ninety years, the great-
er traunber of which he lived, in this
locality Mr McCarthy was a liber-
al in politics aud in religion was a
consistent member of the Roman
Catholic ctihrch The funeral whidh
was.largely attended took place to
the parish cemetery on Wednesday
afternoon., The services 'being cot -
ducted ley Rea, Father Quigley. Thei
deceased is survived by his ego&
widow, three sons Jeremiah at home
James and Joseph and tw° daughters
Ellen and Aneie at home.
i
Be A Trained Nurse
Earn $15 to $35 Weekly
TIIE DEMAND FOR TR...A:IN-Fat
NURSES is ,ever increetsereg and Doc-
,
tOrS NI, not alume gePaomeibility„
-without It Trained Nurse. 'rile
Hoi\tE STUDY ,COURSE in Nursling
lvhich the Roche,ster Nulisea Instltute •
.ftiVes students aippeal to thousar.dls
heir gracluate,s co na ma rtd from $15.
to $'35 weekly. -The; Rochester n1r,
isel4 Jostitute wi,11 thoroughly t-rael
:1 by one from 18 Years to aixtye and
`give Ditelotna Wthee ,otIrs,f,,, is coal.,
ty; 1 t ed. , Writ,e tp fertree book4
telegrant to Attorney Gerter-T
td FeY. litniz Constable Whitesides
says there is nothing in the renert
that ghouls robbed the dead on the
shores of Lake Huron Farratre of
Iiuron County are oullgtant that
meta reports were given credence,
One num saidIt bus been cabled per*
haps that we are mercenary and ilia
humna wreckers. The luau of Bur-,
on are a:ot of that classwhether
• in towit or couetry We are civilized,
•not savages. " r"' irto
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iFire of unknown origin completely
destroyed the fine barna of Henry,
Diarmann of McKillop Township in -
cluding live stock grain and imple-
ments Tlae loss will total aboat six
thousand dollars, about half covered
by •insurance. The family of Alr
Pairman as awakened by Games
but there was nothing to be done
then but watch the destruclioat of
the entire barn. A neighbor also saw
the flames somewhat earlier but
• ton late to do anything.
are
A melancholy accident acct.:red ht
Kincardine by which two boys lost
their •lives. They were playing, in the
wheat bin of the Farmer's Elevator
while the grairwas being. shipped en
a G. .T. R. ear': They were drawn in
until the chute was obstructed. The
man at work below want to see what
the trouble Was, and was told by an-
other boy. They tried to shovel the
grain awey but the attempt was fu-
tile They then cut the outside' well
near the chute to let the grain run'
on the ground until the Y wore e able
to extricate the bodiies. Meddal
men made every attempt to restore
them but the sparks had fled. The
unfortunate lads were Harvey Mc-
Culloughe 7 years of age, sou of
J. McCullough, liveryman,. and John-
nie MeGx-egor 9 years of age, son of
Duncan McGregor teasmter. The
bodies were buried Monday.
Children Cry
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