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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-3-11, Page 5I - I ­ ­­ -.- I -..­­.­­- . � . I I I., � . I . I 11 . � � ': I . , . � I I ­ . I . . I I 1. .. ,.. --1-11---- ... -1-.11"...". �­!'­,­­—!1­­1- , I . I � � 11 11 . . . 11 . 1 I � . I � I I . I . I . 1, � I . I . . I I � 1 . I . . . . ,;. - I - -1f0U,T0)DA-r;,. XwAoir aw, 191,04. i -,� .. . . I . 11 TIRS EXTE R T I 9 ES' I .. 1. I 1. �.. , . ,:, .� . , I I I .:. . " 1! .1 ! I � I I I � . . . . . I : ,, .---- - ­ .� ­. . I I - -------.------.-.---.--,. 1--11- I I ''..'. "t, —­'-ft-1— . -1 I -1 1. 1-11 -11;1.1 I I I -­�­­M..­ .. 11 ,,�: I I . � .- 1. I ­ � - - L. . 1-11- � ­­.: ­­ ­­­ -W , .... I I I... . I .1 1. � I I .. � I I !- lln�,!�=-t -1 I I .1 I . � ,� I . � - q If— -4 -1 , �,�� ,�,, , " � � � . . I . I I I I � ", , , . , Zw.4 It 'Im '14 * 101, ,� -.--- -- ------ -­ � � . VII)DULP111COUNCITI. , WINQUELS113A + I W'"91ir"9011 � , I I � � ­ ­.� � ­:- I- I I.. - I'll 4 -;t++" -4-"+4-1+.t+-1++++-" 11 I I . I ­­-�, .-�w­Wiitm;g---- , I I I --- -- -- 0010" - '110 . � . . 11 I I el i forw A =04 lutereWAV 000too, 4 � 1.,�, I ; , , I I 1��." I I . .11 I I I I . � , 4, .. . The Pourioll ,met pursuaat to;aa-4 Mr. and Mrs, ArOur Francis enter- -we - 4 � � ,I I " I me? Of ourso I 04,11 � - a 1* X , ,, I '' .i. . ' I . I I . I I Jou'ritmeat, the ,reeve dad all' ., �bm tainedthe Sunshine Adult Bible Wass I �� . Omar in, m' '64�44omt . I I 0 �� 1 . I members present, Uinut"� or, -the on Thursday oy6niaglast* AINT AN I A S 7 , TV I I I I laqt meeting were read, approved and , Mr. Sfa' . 44V4J4--AO, alreel 1, Ann IQ -, I " " I T uley Meyers has engaged . . . ' "' I � 11 11 . � - - I 1. 1 1. I eliined-by lbe,weevew . I . with Mr. Joe0reery for'the year. I ," thee" U4 Q3. Beris-ito; tb,, Q* rl - . I I , , . . . �- '.. I .� INI 11odg;T1S-T.,XQX,ay that'Ry-law , MISd Mae Clarke is vlsitivg with her . . 3 Bm-Bm-EMmA-Or'Zm, 1140-411V, 11 . . - No.'4, 1915, authorizinit thte ree�o �and o it, Miss 91,va liarvey of Exeter. ELOPE , I Mr. Sline resorted to sorInj A "I would. urge the farmers -of Canada to do their slive In,' rev'entw'05 - ­ treasu4er to borrow what m6ae�r �rnktj, , and Mrs, " Writ., Hodgert of Sun� 11 I 1. I r: on.0, , I p � ­ " I I � 09ri more, and the'widow, ,now thoroughl'' ' ' the people of Great Britaln,from suffering want or privafion.0 - I b�l 'r�aulred for �ffie use, oC tho'muiiQ4 shine gave & party onTbursday oven. 11 � . . Y, . I I � awake to the perfidy Other star board�. , ' I I HON. MARTIN BURRELL, MlnisW of AgricultarO,. � . oipltlity for the yeax 1015 at no gritat- Ing last. The light fantastic was trip. . ' I � . ,er, sat up in bed and fell to ptArnAug. , . I . I . I I . ev,dispourit thart � 1-� per c,extt per pod to the wee smal hours of the , I I ( i I ­ - ... �annum.�'Chrried I , worn.1 . . . His Tale of Woe When the W. Idow Rowel I fell toplaaml, I " ,1111111 I � I S11 ThompsoriA-S. 11'. HodglAs tbat, Masterlobiarty Ridley is on the sick nlug-well, things usually happened, , I I I VY , )6iie,� R6eve procure plans and ,5peoijl. list. Dr. McGillicuddy in atter,dalice, . I -- For an entire week she watc tied antl _., . �', The Empi`e"Needs - Ma , Foods -cations -and ask for tenders, ifor the Miss Rtbel Brown, who spent the waited and listened and peeked nnd ­ . � I 1, �� �. . � -Y 1 , ­ . ,rebuilding of to, bridge oy,er i,tiho� jriv*r weok end with Mrs. H. ., Brown *of By CLARI*55A NZACKIE J pried, and when Thuvsdqy evonta$ ." , . rn the past s . ii6riortadimmensequ.411�tities of-these1kaple, 6ods, fibin Saii.bIle between Iota 10 Aad'11 con.. Thamee'Road has returned home. I "I I To drew around she was, possessed, 14 i, , . I � � . i4,7-w,MrxILd, I Mr. Rdward Coward had the mis- +.144�*+ +4+4+4-4+ ,�, Russia, France, Belgium,,.,Q'6jmauyaA L -- . I I . The auditors were p �ent and ,ask- fortune to slip on the ice. and is sugar- . . + .. I I . � I -"�' some mysterious manner of most og , III . 11 � ­ 4-.AustriA��ungary is. shown by the foll'ovn'ngi�r-... . re, I . i I � � I 1; ,.,. I . ed.,for t�kwther time before rendering; ing from a broken rib. . Ananias $Ilrie bad at Itist made up the details of the approaching elopei �: I I I I - , . tsent, She knew that Erep RIdd)e1A �. �, Average irnpopts ­ . j- ; '*&�66; "of bushels. -nies, & ' the -Ir report- � I Several of the young people of this his, mind. Of all tfi� d I I , , :1 ! ,� , rather By "possible' is Tit , esfrable ividows a . " Years 1010-1913 than millions of acres should be actual results which hav4 be- :, A number of accounts, were ,passed vicinity attended the Selve's Dance on ' , . . bliggy had.been eng ged and that Rep. , : . ;' en. and spinsters.in Quince Harbor none � Wheat.. -..�.. 28,439,q0t) - b ".Canada's aim. I . ­ � AR.4� w1hich the council adjourned to Wednesday last, . v was to harness the sorrel horse, ali ," $ �,)� I USA4 '. obtained by our Experimental, y, the 0th, day Mr, Charl . himself dtdn'4 . . -1 ��T 11.1 i"'" . , ra Be -is, thO - i- . , hat there is abundant rMo * , , , ai esCoward is taking lea- seemed so attractive as Mi%. E. ugh Hop Ulddle � I 11 Oats ......... 23,686,304 ,!,­- I ::---to�-e:�pect.. larger 'returns; frorrt­� Farms and bv many farmers. . OZL April 'at 10 ajz. . ,sons on the piano, Music is very who was the proprietor of the Quince. know -what Ananias Sline, wanted to d4 , ,­ ''. `� . Barley ....... 151192,268 46 - ti6 same area is conclusively' *. These i'p'os d`b'les" hav'e".'bee'n . 1W. D. Stanley, Clerk, * : , charming. The piano will be a, little Harbor dry,gooas.store, If any one with a buggy. . I I ,� I . 1, cora-..W..... 7,6ZI,374 � 66, :' , [,.,. shgwit w�op we - compaie the Obtained under intensive 11 cult � I- - I . " . - ­ . heavy to carry to the Boundary. I 1, _ � . ' . i,"*Lverdge . production ,iof the .. .. � - . I had remotely suggestedtQ Ananias that By Thursday evening Ananias Minq I � . , I � Peas. .,;. -. . � � .703,008 �f i I 0, I. va.tion methods, and conditions , I . . WOODHAM I the profitable little. business had en- was shiveriti. with nervons dread, HO ,,,,, �` I , lixeggitt ft6 witli tli6 possibl - � I WHALE, X � . Beans ...... 0, 689,663 Is " prod . uction . . � Note th6­151lowing � not. altogether possible on the 'Mrs, PleLtond daughter, who have I I I hanced the ebarms of the:Wldow Be. had a feeling that in some way or oW . L . .. . ,., I I . Potatoes.. .#".' '4�721*090 10, brief"talilp which.shows tfieiv�!,'��.� average farm, yet they si�ggest � 'bee -a, retkirned er his elopement would 'b I ' . . m visiting relatives her The Mission Band met at the home via in his middle aged ey-es he would I I Om"o:6s..i,,;.: 271,069 94� average, irk 1914 and possible . r the great possibilities of in- tuA 4 eir home in Wiarton, . Time and again lie had found the Widit ' , I . . of f4rs. Geo. Millson on Saturday and, have laughed one t.> scoru, Still, baing � Meat... li...... 261509f766 lbs. production per acre. creased . . held a good meeting. � halt proprietor of a dry goods bt%s�- ould ontmatch ,W. 11: I Average Possible production. By groatex , , rs. Fred Stephen is quite ' M. ow Rowell's wits c . . M�, and Mrs. Routley are recover- , W. M. S. meets at Mrs, Sanduel own, but so far as he. knew not a stoAil .1 Eggsi ..'-.,-121,112,90 doz. Fall Whp4t.. .. , 20,43 52. care in. the selection of seed� , - . ness was influltely better than being I . I , . log fkOrn an attack Of la gL'Ippe, . . I . I , ing,Whoat­ 14. ' - . I Gunningle on Thursday of this wdek. a aware of the approaching mat . * . 1 84 $9. - more thorough cultivation, fev Mr, Barton Croz er is slightly im- Mrs, Hopkins and Mrs. 11ale, who riage, save the prospective bride, th Butter and" 'I- . Sp.r I porter In a village bank. Any one wa , � I � Cheese ...... 91,765,233 lbe. Barley.--.' 16A5 ' 69. ' '-,14-'�' tilization, better 'drainage; the proved in health. have been sick, ar I e a little Improved would admit that! , ., - 4 , The above mentioned sources Oats........-,: OUG 9 1 minister and himself. , t . I I . � I - 1, ' "' average could be raised by at Mr.-Oreighton Wynn and- Mr. Al- this week. : I When he put the question to Airs.. . � F , Of 4i1pply of gapl&,foods are ' . C.6m, Grain.... � 70. 200. least one-third. , .1 That in itself * � . ; bert,'Switzer have purchased Amber� Ananias ate scarcely aily supper, al� ,.. . � . �,,p I ', . th " i titit. off as * ' Cora Ensilage— - * 'from Mr. Powell of Exeter, Sherwood Brock and Freeman Per- Bevis It was noontime and her two rosy .4 I , -,:�,. A-) nowi in a mau4 tL . .though Mrs. Rowell had prepareq A j,,, , I w6tdd-kdd Aileast $150,000,.000 ' ki,t�% ­ - I V I , 1. , .. kins with their lady. friends' spent ,ebeeked el&lis had, gone.bome Uk dlu- t "the - Thenienibere of our , nt, : 7 I result of the war. Great Britain (Tons)....... 12. 19. o annual income of Canada . , , organized 19- S- Sunday at Thomas Morley's. I ner, Ananias had assured himself that favl6iI6 dish of byster'stew. * Ofie Bat " is looking to.Canada to supply . Peas-- ...... 15.33 � .17.;, classes drove. to Orediton on Thursday opposite him and blinked her eyes at I � ,I.. . I � % - '­­ a large share of .1he slx6rtage� Beans ....... * v 18.72 , 6 � from the farm. It would be it . ; , L I Mr, and Mrs. James Ogden from they two were alone, and he bad � I �� Q. 1 Wit and furnished the program given, piniviiie and Fred Rivers of; Exeter � -wld.� hlm- until lie gulped down a hage, ­ . . ,­ . Every Individual mmer has a Po&toed........119.40 450. great service to the, Empire,. and I I prom�tfy possessed himself of tfi� I . . �. 4 14a,v Ili- - I 1, - iladex the nuspices of the Ladies' Aid %pent bundsy at Win. Ogdenls. of scaldin' - hot t4a"lind boli�x a3l - � � ` ":­` . I , `a7 ,., �, duty to .perform. . Turnip�., ....... 421.81 1000. thIs i� the year in which. to... do it. - of that place. We understand that Mr. dri'd Mts. Ilector Millson via owls generous hand and told her the . ,;, f, I I I ited ; . I - , % I from. the table. I I � I � I I I . .; - Lhe young people acquitted them- over Sunday with her pa. rents at De- - 9 :1 . l . � . . . ': I story ot'his lonely life and his longin , � � . . . 4' ar!" murmure& 11 I �� . I c27-Ftw ixtfo�=t6m and bulledzis W�*e to . Increase Your Live, Stock - selves very creditably. vizels'. for a home, provided she would pre- - Little del the w,idoW, � . , , I '' . , - ­­k�'­.�J , �' 1, I I., %. , L , ". I Mr-. and Mrs. George Baker of Carl- Mrs. John Hodgson is visiting this side over it. w ange smile on her face. ( ". ,. " �:; � � , I ; I I ;,�J � .�", ' ' -1 ith a str, .� !�,',A �, 'C�k,fi'.bL,(1ian � ,,' ,, , Breeding ,tock.arejo-day Canada's most'Valuable asset. The one . ingford visited at the Parsonage on week with friends in London. . 110b, Ananias," she simpered. "I nev- Ananias locked himself into his roold Iii, ,� � 1 2' ., ­ . ' Thursday last. Mrs. John Wright is Spending a and made an elaborate if hasty tojlet� ��, .r I tsfiandifig eature th j;�, ��,� , $1 , I ­ ; - �), ,,,u f i of'the world's farming' is that , ere wil.t soon be Mrs. E. A. Follick and son Joseph er dreamed -I never thought --oh!" she liepbLifthent a� a: great shortAge of meat supplies. Saye your breeding stock. Plan month with her sister Ethel.at Iug'er- After many maneuvers he let himselt , . to increase your live stock., Europe and the United States, as we][1 a:s of XKeter visited relatives here r I . I shrieked as Ananias imprinted a kiss 11 . . I e- Boll. I I I a her work worn hand. out and managed to escape by the baelf ,,­* Canadap will pay higher prices for beef, mutton, and bacoil: *in thi I cently, ,Misp )�[Ilda Gunning is visi-i'ting with 0 hall door, There was no sign of tht e very � *.,,,,A I � iqjLOU15�9 , rr I ,. near future. Do not siciWe"now. Rernimber' that live stock is Miss Walker has returned to her friends at Centralia thi-3 week. That evening Ananias called upon - ,9 . A . widow, and he hoped she bad gone tOt I .!�, � . . 04 "' "adfitre � You die f g, not in. duties as milliner, We are pleased to - .7r,".. her and discussed their earl marriage. I : _3_ . the only basis for prosper sagr.1, .., , . arthin - I ape J, �' � , — I - I 1. ­ _`- t'tj. 'y I I ,.� ottawa� Canm& . ; � lating. ,, '' - � . . 4 �f . .1�7,�, . � , . I I . :- wilcome her back to our corpriii:pnity, - �'There's onl'y* one obstacle to a fancy call upon one of her croales. it W0,01 . I -' I . � : ! I ; .1 v .,� �­I- . � . . 115 . I At the last Quarterly Offlei'if,'B6'ard, t, -'-'�-` t..'-:'0UTRAU1A 1, be ill luck indeed If she, had taken I . I .--- -- � . . I � . ., -eting the Pastor, tb' Rev� ,P.'�-,w .. .,,�Mrs. -Joseph U4 dwards,,siA0'r of Mrs. -w�idlmg,ll sold An4nias 'when Em Be- . . t . I , . . � . . .1 . 1 M a ., ­ . .. . Ekskervillei died of pneumonia on via had outlined a plan for the cere- Into her -bead to call upon Ent idevsW - . I : I . Bak,6r, B.D, received a unanimous in- Thursday night last, The funeral to6k mony to take place in the Baptist though the two rivals were not th4 .:: � I . 0 . . � I I I . . I I vitation to remain for the fourth year ' place on Monday afternoon to Fair- church, with her little illece as flower b I est of friends since Ananias came bek . . � 1 ; � ''. . I I . I : Mr. Baker haS accepted, subject to field cemetery, girl and white satin ribbons festooned tween them. I I '.. I . , I . . � I the approval of Conference. . . ... .. ',.'?Jt -,1 . . ------ R&M. 1 ­ 1 . Crediton (Owing to the impassable conditions Rev. Bowen, agent of the Western from the tops of 6, a pews. Still, the Widow Rowell was apt tol '. �,J ,;01:: � ... . , Bible Society. is to preach here next I . ., I 0 of the roads, the last correspondence "And that is?" asked Em In a dIs- do the most baffling- things. - ) � -1 . 11 �'J ,V�t * I wa6dolayed. No one is to blame.) Ananias hurried to Riddle's'stablei I - � ;: � . . -Miss Mary 'AnA 106eftreiebier 'has re, Sabbath morning, and at Whalen in appointed tone. , ,I � the afternoon. . ", i I - .? F,t " - . . ' I I . turned J.ome­khft6.r spending a .6ew 0 Mrs. Fairhall spent Sunday and "My landlady." and climbed Into the buggy which 4 . I I . ' ": , - . .. . .�� � I , I 0 .�, � CIV - weeks at *Stratfo�d. I . . . GREENWAY I t Monday in Lucan. . . "Eletty Rowell? My land, you ain't grinning negro had prepared for blr4 ­�.:" &..A - Miss Cora Truerriner, of `Dii�htwooq, ,. The W. M. S. Auxiliary had a qoilt- engaged to ber,..,be you?" inquired the He drove rapidly out of the yard. neari I , 1:1.1 I fi� vislitifi4y relatives. J, , , I . Wrii. R, English, Fred McLincbey ing bee in the basement,of the ch :" ly losing a wheel in the turn, for ho ,L'11 % . THE- TIME3 . ", ­­. . '131r. Hehr7y Eckert is �pendingd Itaw ureb. widow sharply. ; . I I � 1. .. �. I 11 . I . - I . '4md in SabilngvIlle. br1r. and Miss .Gladys Mason were recent on Tuesday afternoon', and Served tea "Not if I know it," said Annnias can. was not a skillfvil driver. I � `:� � I - . . I 4-ays dltllhl�'-h visitors in London. I in the evening- They have now nine tiously, "but somehow I never know Quince I'larbor folks are lnqulsld�vd . .� 1, ' ' ­ . I I . Eckert ' n- �*it:4 bIooA-p;e,A6,n M iii 'Addfe Hi -,key oif Parkhill spent quilts quiltpd, one each h.aving -been i , T " A Ir T . , , I I � "'k , . , . 'ttrIdt.,'�'t- . 7'. lfb,. ­ . the"'weeft end with Miss Adah Mc� given by the Mission B,Lud, the , where I stand with Widow Rowell, and prone to mind each other's S14 , ,e-. " � I , on:, of" Pel-erboro, ld "-t � � .. .. 19- I swan I riefer proposed; mar ness to a most annoying degree; th rL­ .. ;. Xr. Wils viai �- Pherson.- , , anized �Ybung, People's Bible .Em! - ":� � � CLUBBING LISPI" "' "'Y­lft�w - 's" ' , - , C 1011, a. fore It had been decided that Em. Bei . . I � Ing w0h, lVe. ,Wad Btm. John 'Eedfoi�d. Misses[Millie and Addie Mason of and the L�bies' Ald. � riage to her in my life, but half the " . , � 1, - .1 � I ­ � I - � I Mr. Bailes sliexkt.t4e week-e,nd, ,in London were bows over Sunday. - Mrs.� Thos. Carling, nee Miss Gladys time she talks like she was engaged to vis was to wait for Ananias In WbIP" �-� . � - . �', I Ingersoll. ' - �,' I .. I .: Miss Rmifia: McPherson is visiting Essery, is paying a visit to the boma me! I,wIsb we could be married in a poorwill lane by the brook. ne, WO1314 . 11 ' . . . . I .Mr. S, Brown -was in 'BeraWl6al Sun- Mrs. TvVeddle of Ailsa Or ' Df hex- parents in the -village, ' catch her tip into the velifele, and awa3l I . I . I apg. I as. , ­ . I I - - few days," added Anani. I I � - ­ I I I ` day laat-�, - . Mr. P. Mnrray i6 drawing material A number are suffering from at- "But what's your brirry?" protested they would go to Big Harbor. % I . . While aalting: on the rl(nk Ust Sat-' to;b6ild�abAek house this skimmer. ' tacks of Is. grippe- Em. "I'd like a chance to wake soine Whippoorwill lane was there, and §6 ,(' . I- . urd-ay- evening ,AEr. 'Wm. SmSth ,had 'Thd­Maccabee concert last Wed. Ajr, John Espery returned from Tor- - I , . , , . I was Em Bevis, for Apankis recognizeCl, . I I 1!00"�, 15 � - - . ", the misfortune to 'fall and. ispIl0ter Vas 9 -success in every way. Mr, onto on Tuesday. . wedding clothes and get ready!" � I . �L � . ­ . . . . I- , ­ .1 � his. collar� -horie. We�'trukst (be , fiv-311' Tow�enseud ofT.oronto gave an inter- "I know it, my love," cooed Ananias the white veil she w'is to wear about I I . * * . . . � I soon be "IqjO be aroulad again.' - 'esting address, Mr. P. Btiker's gram- In her ear, "but I am afraid of tbe � �11� � . . I . . I i I � .�; her uncovered bead. 1 i .1 ''I � .1 I . .� '. . . I JbIr., and 31rB.,Wes, Wplfe, of Dask,a opbone was apprecieted by all. Mr. Farm for Sale � . Widow Rowell. Great bliv,iards, I am! He pressed her bnn4 � � . , � Times and Toronto Glo'b'6' i.-.- - - - i -"--��: -;`�i,`;�'��/­3�75 � . and received A �. :. - .1 . . ,� I . I ; . . ;011'1�, wood, tare ,visttinj the 4ori�aerlatatbar S&b6ffield delighted all by biSJ; recita. . LOT 7 CO.NL. 1. gtEpi-IA.' . , I tallt I') my sleep, you know. What tender pressure in reiurn. After that , ! Tim'p's"inid,"I'' ;' to Maitand Empi Mr. Goetz, of biishur6i6d wao,, ; 1 ' I - a, A tions.and.thO rest of the numbers � ...T . . � , . .. .orqn ire ........ - - - -1 5 75 " t I own 'Sg'a'day'. ., ­ r, I I I ,. , . . If she should hear me saying Some- they rode in silence through the woot:14 � 1.11, : ': I - ��i . ' I . were.well received.., Proceeds $15.25, T -o property of the late 'Thomati n a Out V UT .1, . - ,: " '4-" Times and Toronto DaiiV News.'..�� ...... 2. . � %'.,;Z 95 ss.Cbra,Stewardson spent X few its -cry, � . thi , b . .- o . it would he all up toward Big Harbor. r " � , .. . . . .1 � . - � �, . SacriniQntal services'�aze �"btse,rvcd .,, MI . ­ , . . � . . � . .� , . ia!tibe'lniiaa�gellcal �hurdbjpn,�Sp�cda' , in the air!" At last they reached � the main street .� - y ,4ys with bet- sister Mrs. W. McLin- 11ris k L-ouse, ibank bara and. frame � . ­ .. Tim. gs - '- -; ...... 4 -"" 3 25 last. Rev.,'1knedlitel 6f'gerlia ' p � chey.. - ,, -�,,, .. t,�an. 3 � By the time Ananias went home he lorsti -, ���: :�� ., , , aq� Tornto Daily'Worjd. .... I . �, �! I I ly.." . I I � : �.. , .. . I , I—, ?,,-, ­ , Xe- good Wells, windmill, go��d - of Big Harbor, a nd the sorrel t ': " U wj, ., ,,: �i-Timesa - . " . - � - kk A, ­ � ..k.l... . ,xv ­..O�-- i ---- � ,�.­ ,�qd T,.9rp star�,.­i. . .2 U- , Aded`,at'ali.Re ,,i0q.s -, ! . � ,,.V�. . .nto, P�il , � , , ..� '. , �'. � o,rt.4i.fit., i,bout S acres oit'good -,t � d- �Iipd persilitideo .his fiancee that she chose to gallop madly 1111til Ana, C ­ ' ' - �, .; � `H., 3101t.rurana - 1. .,�­, .. ..1. ' ..., - , � ­ Uei. Wok(;i--ehV­.T. " -I.' .Ly � ., ... I ..wood bush contaiaing. "'oaf 660 -6u. could select'a very "presentable trous- sawing at the reins, managed to bring ';; V*1' .� . . , " M on ng I . . . . r.sQr 2 go .1, � -le fr' - -y Aoam, well -seau ftom tho sttick"of her own de. ,-- ��. :�L' . I Ti .�ets.and .t6hd i -Even'6* or.'Wf� , 6)fA&erii .. �4..; ,r,dturne&;16Me on:Satuia�-� after lat- q� szar map ces. Boil ­la him to a r,top before the, ga1,a--1A--aq— I : : '. ,� ' Times'an,d London Weekly Adv6ruiser....... .t..;1 y ­ �. . . &.70601"'RO'Ofts ' drained , . I I . � I . ; I . �,,,iding',.the temperaneq. oomvention - ." J- I .'­�­ . and fenced. Farm in partment store; so. relieved of this parsonage. . . I I . . - .1 .5 � h . . .. .. 11 3 I � I 'in -Toronto last weeic. . '.. . S.S.No.:2-11,SBORN9,­� ' - , ,good Ata.fe 'Of cultivation,' on.9 hair momentous question, Ent a -reed to "Belay there!" yelled the little 'ex� � , � . Timeti and, London Mor'n'ihg Vree�-Fress.. . .,.'�'-. '. .. -:3 0 I - As' . . � � ; . I . . . .. ­ The farin -df�,L,Ubert King, �a;re un7- owing is the correct "Mile from. Centralia Station. i v . - ,� � � I � 1. � . der' :luarantine for .10malf-pox a , t pbbi�:, Of The foll Posse§sion 'aah b�' given to Buit: elope with Ananias on the follp.71pg . sailor angrily just as the minister '7 Times and,,London Even4t Free * 1�re' ,% , I . . 8. $- No�'% for the month ofglpll�%11! . Thursday, and Ananias Nvrote a note to ' I ss 4. . - ..., .�. .�tt* 2 90 , . , - '.!?,. , " . I . . � ... .. . "� . sent, ' E . , � I pAirebaser.., . . opened the front door and stepped into. ", . �.�, Soci' try . the Rev. Josiah Twigg apprising him the porch to meet them . . . ' � . I I -Times and London-Weeklk Free, Fress..;i, . 1, ., ..., .�.. 1 85 1 A. Box aL,*wIll berIkeld in ithe SR. IV�Gharlie Ttirnbull 78, James For tprms�ikrtd particulars apply to I � i 1. I - � I Town Hall 6�- miior'row' eveming,,311airchi liodgertW,�AgneaFeriwick 68. . Geo, G. 13ssery*"'�,,(;la4dmaia,,&St�km,bary of the coming event and asking him The prospective bride got out rinal& ,�, :' ' . . � 4' ' Y. ' 1. ; �50�' t , -kia�joe& '4()f.,. tj�e.�. Y. - JR. IV --uiric. Snoll LA Rollie Will- . . I - ` ,!: Mmes and Tortopto, S- tiq�da , �Nhf - - � - - ... .,;, '" -.:-'3 , 14elij -tinder', the 4 Centralia 'Baristers Ex,pf,pr .to consider the matter as entirely con- ed while Ananias was tying the sorrel 11 .", 1.� .. . I. 11 . e I: .11 ' . � . I - ' ar�&brs A ... �. '�" , "POA. bf.;the EvangLli�al church. iams 87. . . t I � . : .. .: �­r I . . I � I fideritial. horse and she -was Inside the house by ,,,;:Times. a!�� F I .. b-Vocate'.,,-­.... .. - - - - - '#�'I 49,- ' -----""-*- " .'' I . I . I � I . .. I . . 11. . . , , .- ­ . 'k.' . ­.- There, -dled,'4t. be.r 41Dme hKre on ie . """ . . That night Ananias let himself into the time Ananias had reached the gateu . ''I .1 . ,., , 8 . , Xary! Jai- ' � - I �. - ­ - ... , , SR, Ilr-Wilfrid Turnbull 77, Els djan Farm, . , 6..,. . .; . . . '. .,.t ..-.y i V. -J. 5 ' -' Marcb[Ath I ne King. -wife of Knigli t 70,,M -eta Polen 67, Cecil Stew- his boarding place and tiptoed vp to When Ananias Sline reached the par4 I I I " �, ,� �, ' I ' I .. ­ . . . , 1, V-A 1r-1% I ;, . . I iia"t r n n ..... 1, I ...... ;.. i ., i,..t,­6y..:1. 80, , Mr. Joi;6lib� Ediiurds aged 60 j*ars -2 art 65, Nele;pn Uunkint 56, 1�. ' kis room with unusual caution. one lor. wherL- stood the beatbing cler,,74 . I 'Times' , o o t;� Sb%' ' 't . ,� ...� ., . ­­ . - ­ . . � . , ., I ,mon[:W,and,�Idays. The fuPeral wjrs�, JR. II-Arabelle 711unkin 'ill Car- - tiever knew when the Widow Rowell man and his smiling wife and a coupti(f ,' � - --viwe, '. � . . . , I `,;` I ... held on Monday Xtaxcli 8,th, from hbr rnii� Doupe 439 -Marie Cottle 61, Gor- 1-4 . I . Would pounce out And one never of servants for witnesses.'he stood i* .!: . s abd 1�armer ind Dairy .'-.I.... i- --,..,....,.;'.`i 18,5 - , .. 45 t D�� . 11 ., -,. � I � I . ; ;;t! , f7l, , . - I late resi,ddnc&i toi. the FAI;rfield cemp- don McDonald 30. � . . I . . 1, I . �, I , � Imesr - ,6�`monrn her lcss t, .t. , knew In what part Of the house she was the doorway aghast at the sight that . . I t ­' ' ' I I , kin- a miglit's repose. She had a met his amazed eyes. The bride was I. T' " , iial�'Fanffly 1JAT,#Jd & Weekly St -ii, i -85 , IST -Sheldon Francis 69, Willis A] . � k, t, , , "', I ' ,tery. , She , lea ws, . ... 'ligi 'Busbatad i�lwee­lkfts,a§�# ,.oee . - -1 . , �Times ly 1110stl I -X 10'�, . I It,- , -,I "! 1; ­ ­. � :. I I ., =C1--,MWP6 , ,:�tqil""'�GIA6 . ..."."t...'d 4 . j�!��.lison0l,SirR,P,,ct�leia49,.BLhel'Stewj)"; " - , ED 11 1 14 1 . - . I.. I... , . I ;1 dki��ht6r alfof'town., . ,, , . '41.", - -,. , . � dr.b., " � f it I �,,'. , 1� * " ID " JL.J61 '�`w -bleasantly careless custom of taking there -a bride was there, indeed, bug , r, ,� . I Tiriil'es `a�8 WebVly Mail and Empire w.�,.-� . ;l �. . �., I f.".�.!' I Ill 1, -1. I . . FR. A---�Wlffrid Allen 69, I e e , ZO . prospective guests. tbro�igh her spa'- not the one he had so carefrilly chosent � ­­ . - , ",/� . I �1, ZA ., . .. . I . - Obarl a . .1 I . 'U . . ' , , ` - . . , � . 1�7 , -­-��. , 0 ' . I . ime� �'o 't�b&Man­�. .. ..�.'%"'.'.'.�t:.' � . H'dgert 44-.. 1 . . I , " ". . � "r ' ; ') '44 , At , *,, . :�: clous old house and liermittingthern to Standing, there in the iiiodest splendoxf I 1. ,�,!J.,. .41 � 41t , , ' I ",k' , .ntr�' � ��­ . 6. .:wij�A.5., .1 - - I I % 4� .. I I 11", it, .u­.,.,.*:�-� , 'i - - ,,, : Pn..B' Charlie Campbell 60, Gert- - rriedly gar� I .1 . and 'Ckifildian , ewi ,. .,,; � i ..,..,,, 3 .' I . I , t, . ., . � r .1 altry 'N' '' I ­ 1 8 ephen Council I . !, rude Knigli 51. . 0 e :1111s, �*hatever rooin'suited. the mo- of. 1. � . �-�- "TitiO.s"' �., �, Po '5'-' 1 . A Cboice ]'�t of seledt d -ment's fancy. Provided it was disen- nished %vith white lace and bunches oA -- ' - I . , � ' . � 1, k �. I ", The Couricil*d� th� Tnwjqsbi0 Qf Sle, Pa. C-�-Edgar' Randle 70, Robbie `kaged. As for herself, she slept around artificdal orange blossoms was .­ . I - ;�­T .. t. 8,�� . n I I , I th4 � ,jTes' and Montreal Weekly INI#ness. - - - - - ..,.` White Beans o hand. . - - � I �,,­ .t ., phen iorivened in't-lie T6wn'14all, Cre- Turn bull 52. - . ;a fancy dictated -one night the west Widow -Rowell! I .: . - . 1 4 , " diton,ipp, ; . . . ...... :� , I $AdAv, the� -Isb' of-' Mar ioll 30' average attend- Price for comiDg week � Times.;qnd Christian Gtiardl�n' " ' , . A I I 4, Nixinber on I front chamber appealed to her, for she Em Bevis was nowbere to be seen,I i 1- I - ' �-): " ' "'. C :, - , - 7 11 1� -1*1.4.1 � I . " 4.1 1915;AC I p.m. At ­110-embe . - . 4 ., 11 (.".,.. 11. I im eo - � 'f6kiih ............... ; ......... :2 Y. � Iio,i6ne. ne-mitrutep.of the preyioua . , -M. L. 00WARD. . I "I , vs. were ancd�26. I . . au�i �Aesj)Ar , .. . I " �� ­., $3.50 per bushel loved to hear the ro�ar of the waves on Somehow be bad been tricked "I . 1. I I , ­ - . -- ": , , woeting were read and ado .: . the beach; th� next night it might the artful widow whom be had at It 1 �7�;,J. . .1. T�'at P". - ., , , !.,. , . be a 4 . " ,;,� . Times and'. Wes,tminister...,.. ..,.�... .. i - .;.. *.. ...Z �2i' - Loift-Mawhiriney- the report ; . � UNION. - . small ball room for the moment unoc- courted, only to leave when a bet I . . , " . 1. �� . . - .. 1. " . 01 1� X- . �, ,,,, , .1, . ­', athera.11ditars b I a accepted. -Carried. . a S. .8. No. 15 D. URQUHART ' I � Times and AV4�byterla"n` an­d,.We'5't9inist'e­f' . .1. 1. . . . -3 25 . pled that would tickle her restless Im- chance presented itself. Surely r � I I I _ � ""� � I The-folloviling orde " re passed: 'The following is the report oC Un- p . ., 1 ..�.! " ,, .,., � � R� -Yrel I . . .. � ,,, , I. ."� . ­ - -!.- I , .w . � pulse. bution was close upon the heels I I . . � .�,� t , - Brown reapureels cash ion *S. S. X6. V5, Hay and'Step;[fign for A ' , ,.2 �, .�.Jti, *#i.41'J.1­;1� ­Setid, your remittance by money order, p6k offide". 1', - ' book, $M,00; St;n InEuraloce, ,0,ffi.ce, thez' morit4 of. Zekruars. The .names 1.1ensall, Vnt., What Ananias did not know ,was 'Ananias Sline! 11� . .� 11 -M ".. � I il I . � are,tarranged accor,dIr4g to regularit3 that on this particular evening the "We are waiting. Mr. Sline'll remln I !, I 1 ,b�. . ' ins: on,T6wn Hall. $I1.50;­,Zetrl)1brt , � . .� ,^ 1-4 � 'Ar ( ,'� e i ed Mr. Twig,-, smilln- benevoleattly. -� ,�::;!:,::,-,Z4-; _..� .. pr -expres$ ��i ,6,ot Rai�kjc ,e§11e,uhless xc4angets .... ached by the n- - ­ ., ­ , ­ � I Fahn6r. printing accodnt,..' 821,00f ok tatteudaiarp, nicrit,gtid gameral -con-, I � �. I � I ­ , ­ � I -­­ . ' J .� - I , I - . I M 1. !-.tt r �Ilv"'� ; � . .� ., f i- "Dear Ananias.',, cooed Iletty Rowe -�, ,� � . . Jobn-W&ods, gravel, $10.�O- )Lt. 'V' a- -Ift' Th' o I 'proprietq of the Quince Harbor botel� ­:�, P , - , ��,.-,S,. rvf.zear I . baWdoz-, _qxing bar agate colored eyes u :f��.1,1; 1. �.,; I 1 Added.) i ,� t,� ; ., - is- - :1?a. �. . �, - � ii Eilber, enforciag 8 uniane Society ae- -�A�-,Z t present at a3l. examts Mr. 'O.� �* - &.A% I assisting d ash -�' - :.77 , �N 1� -1 i . �; %,,ea . 1"k, . .'O.) - '. ."i , e- ­.+�:-�I- . ,,,,, . . � .. , " . . tord Pvt� ,ttl,36��O t.,' 'hn zed to accommodate'a 1. . , ,:,.-`J- '. . , . � Vurnbull 73; *N. Hawkins ,,, A, ih6 tinsm-iWing.,"pri guests for whom be could find no '14m- , I I , ;�'; , I � , , , � I ­:-, . count. $7.60; Seth Brown, sb6y0ling �' on 018 JBI lL- -1�6n,wi . . �. 7 FF , ` "! I qrej��e,, ".., . . I I ' � I . . . .. . "Weber,- gravoil, Fischer '94+ De'di��%6clFoed---T 6 'I, Jr, Miss Miff: It It ; iresixated her poslLfroorn w4fil th& following day. Airs. 'AiMnlas moved forward met . I -fffA, - ..;; ,, "Ai .1 .,. . . snow, VTJ)0; Arthur , 2banlea 4 f A , ,; :;'! �' "t" - .� I ,!.:;. I I f , 1 6 as I -t%;1, 1 $2.70; Chas. Zwicker, salary 'a's , aiudi- 11V-Agnea?r!� � ITai O,- idij '- � .A2 - Fe I I , r . ­, V � . , ­1:.� ,.-,, �( -f , I I � . O'. '1.� . . - , ­ tiori`4i� mIllfheix'with Bliss ItIorlock. Rowell sweefly assented and gathered ly. `19�here seemed nothing else to klutO I � . . . . I '. . t t I , .,u P .,. . ; .. '0; TI "do, TaRibull, 42.. III--e­1Aobert 13ften.-100"N'? 1r, . I . I 0 .1. .., t6r, ,'$g,.q iomas Trevethick, I ­, � k; 1:1�:, . � . , au�0,4! lluna,�Ikr. H. B1.1 up her ow,r) belongings and carried Things ,_were, hideously mixed and 4 1 -$- V. - I $4.00; Thom'iis Webb, shovOling snow, Xanf�rd-tkithen-0-,.Wegley Green 46- 1 . Amc,%:l .1 � ­ � I I � . , 1q.P.,,Hou. Secretar,5,,of the da'na&tad. 'them Into a tiny room next to the room bitter fate -,seemed to have driven hIrqJ . . ­­­Rkete wes,­.,, , - . ...... "d , ... ir , Ti ' � nting ., , $1-60;H.-k..�Rraft, repairs, to p I I 11 I . �.. , I ". . , 4�.�. low,i-sf. ft---�*Dora Wilde:!13; *Merle Lut,fier, patelotto Fund, ex�eAs ishortIl' toP ' I 1. I .�, . . - � Of Ananias Sline. Here she dropped straight Into-Alie, arms of the Widowt, . $7.00 Joifi�i;: Kenny, 'hap)164 .gravel, `6�; E.ddib Turnbull. fti, *Zddie Wellbr i,,,e ,' . I . . . W 4 .­ 1,11 . hlijq.�B4O.- 10 and'11, $bb.00-' I Geo. Mason. I , 57. Ir -11 -Leslie, Turnbull 73; Ma� statement Of .Huron 'count.3's 'her weary limbs upon a most uncom.. RowelL - He,falt tbat,she had outwitg . � I i contributions to the fund. All socie- I I , 6, $20.00--, .S . I batifing '' A on side-�oa ble Turnbull 61; Le,��is F� cher ,,60- uals ,,w -hp have con�, fortable cot -and slept. ted him agatn-neTer more would'hd � 11.2 1. , . ,Zv' - I Comnanv, -Lim ed r.' ties ari�d individ . I ! . 1. � Artfi6t, P myA.,,,a'allpy�,arice - Pt- 11 --Marian Turnbull t7q;-Dorothy tributed di,rcotI3 to Ottawa will con - X, ­-­,1Jt,, . I . Ii. 1� - ,a � $25, The sound of the softly closed front try to get the best of bp?. He wo,)44 . , " .. " "'?", I 00; Joi,,,Edwards,�ighi�d of,,­q�- tai,''Gr`cen '75; 11-tizel Pafter�;Bon, 75� Tillie -what, I . . � ,­ . . ' 1B '. "Ill'. � $1.00., : . kell6i 65. ,Vt. I -Cora Baker; Will- for a ,favor b5 advia,ng Mr. Jais. lqjt�. door aroused her. If that was Aiianla$ admit defeat. As for Ein B vis. ;*�, " I "M ; -in at such a late bouj� could he do about it now withou% - I - . . . Exeter, :-'I � I . GntArio '* ,� The Counciti4djourritid. "fo meet' fred'Turnb�11; Mice Schr6o6r, Ani'lel chell, Goderich, Secy for ,thr- Huron , Sline tiptoeing 11" ­ ' . � . . � � , , ­ I. . . 0 '> creating a scandal that would shako ,� , I .1 � I 4 C'urvt' Branch. ­7� she would have a serious talk �wlth : 'Id�"Pl. � . I � .tte to" Hal -rude I A Arnold � . 5, , him In �be.mornlng. Mlth�r he had the three vil4ftges to the core? I �, . , , r . %".# I I , again in , �. Crediton,"bn Fischer; GeiZL F:ach,�i '' . 11, . - Monday, ,A,prii Sth, 6. 'at j p.m.,TKener-i Clartmote Pfaff. X`o,on roll.21 . I � MMIM . . . � . '' , . f , , i :when ,patilimasters, fenct!,viewere, ,aVerne attenda= 11.15, . been coortirig--and that was not to be Notbiugl � ., I r .. t . ' . . . - TM . I -1 � I It . . I � 1� :.,"" I po I i'hd-k6ep�0 and cattle: Inspectors: ... ­­... .0' Schroeder, teacher'. .. CK, GLOSSY HAIR allowed, Ior H&ty- Rowiell felt that she So Ananias went forward and wati -' ,' .- -=�--- I - . 1, I . . , � . 11 . I 1, r. .. !. wi I bb� ' )Ated. - . I—. 1. ) . I -- ". .14 � " � , - . ri REE rR,0X DANDRUrF had a prior right to tbe.nifection$ ot joined fit the bonds of holy triatriniony, ' . . - . . . I I '. . �? I '. "t. I . I I . . - -- . � . . . I 1�rlc 113LIber,' Clerk, . Mr. Sline-or be had been to lodge to Betty Rowell. When the ceremonx, I . . W pry . I . I .. ; I - ... ­ . I .1 ....... �... - � I qrf:Ll � � . - .. I I . Giksl, Tr3� Itl Hair getd soff, flyffy and meeting, and as It wasn't lodge �nigbt- was ov�er Mrs. Twigg congratnisted I I .1 � � I I . . , , '' , 1; . 111. � - I - P beaftiful--Get a,95 ce41.0ttl - 0; � . ''I I :, 4 � I I , , , I t "n I , 0'r, t ta ne -I' , . I I I 'of Dander qpi. I I why, be must fiave been courting!, So them wartrily. � . 1, , Nul­h X I MP ­ el ii making",., ­ 7' 1 1 . I I I . 1. I I . I . ion to 'ensure r� ' Have You 13cnc-wcdf-:-'The season ,,- by Now Absorption Retho1o' , I I .� there the widow's logical mind calen- "It's the oddest thing," she babbli-4, , � . . . 4 Wfll prov's for the renewal, ��t Y'Our ,U% - ' ' .1 � � � . lated th'& oratter, as ,we lmow, quite "but Josiah and I really thought the � ., ­pkpers It .Z, I I ( ' 1 if you -suffei� froni I . it you care for hea4y igkir. diit glis- .bride -we understood it was to be-& I . I I di its being properly,, . agian here. The date on tb,64ddress " bleedi ,t . 10 Mak"ng, " , korrectly. . . I � , & I I cArxied out., " labol of Your paper I t with beauty* in& I - Ah , ' � I .* iidltint iv � - - . .I- . I Atells You wh6b -itching, blind or protrudin' ;ns , , 't � Shp, dozed p9 -1* isleep.��Txi 4_,qnd nftother. We ,ire quite surpriserl!" � ,� � 'e; has dn lncomp4x*.Ie sofwtossanc I �,. . . I The interest of. this Company in'any'estate which it is em- your subscription expires It -the date Piles', send Ine Your'addies., a . L "So are we!" Smiled Mrs. Antinlai I I I . ' I 0 printed thereon is past: or if your I I is 11tiffy and Iu�t.r9ij4,,,'try Daind#11iie, tiwtt.k� to the resounding, snores of'Mr. Sline as she took bar husband's at,W I I I . . F. , powered to administer.19 strictly impersonal. All things Are don subscription is about 'to eXPIr,e,;-y'0u ; XW'illiell'��ou'llow,t6'eureyour-t� just one appkk�440n doubles the 'ftffl In OW Uext-00m- I . - . 11 at th ' I y tie ,ab�orptiott , Imme and Went down to the wilithig buggy, , . . i - h6�i " . it - 0 -rolittered, turning , , � �.� with ,the sole aim Of fulfilling its irn' Wi the highest degree of would ,corite).r a favor by isendiqg a p' e f ii,i te b` I beaut3r of your hair,, besides '"DrAi1irul" ,9b ' I I . .. I � , , - � � . : . �� ,. les expressed I renewal ,of 'Atur 'Subscriptiolp 'p6i.%Xta- . t'r 111 also send diately disitolves. every particle 09 over. But she .,could not'sleep, agalt� and the IwImdent sorrel horse, m] I . .. I .: 1. I . efficiency and fg1thfuln S-Lizi elos6s"t conkormi�y with the 1 .. ­. ., , eatinentl; audlNvi I dandrid bet Somebody tossed an old shoo aftel �, . � � � I . � .1 , I tdip mail. If your reneir,al has,al-. - of Ihis hoille treatment bsa.,i7o�j YOU can not bAVe nice$, She got,to thinking,a of Amanla$ and , , i .. diesires of the testatort I . I I ia,S,j.cgard. Some . I L . � I . , "h7dy 69 -en zent us, � pleasd 4 , , I ealthy hair it you have where be had spent -the tiolitu%,jind thorn for hick tind It struck Anfinind �, ." . . istratio fr6e .for 'ftial,- -irith refertiaces dandruff. This destructive sourt robs . e . 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