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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-16, Page 4AP.;,,....,..w..,..,.,. The Exeter Advocate `"')arly llrfatky .I ~slush lief,{ shaded to eleaR wb to utzdernEeEtth, head quite light in ruler, and the t Sanders & Creeeb, Proprietors e?d feet were light amber color. On the: wings were n few deeper lett Subscription Price -In advance, $150 €eethers, and the 'tea feathers w neer year in Canaria;, 52,00 in the almost whites During the waiter t fesite i States, All �eubacrit ti r.0 net W4 has been, seen feeding ink v its adv z ce 50a. -etre charged. y-ard,s of different .fad, w ! quad •so,:ia'i la his habit,. The akk will be preee'reed, TO FREE ONTARIO OF THE `Mr. Ayres veln'o .had be for 'sameI the CORN BORER, time visitlni, itn Zuriiw.h. has ,returned pas to r1), trolt�-Mr. Cktas. S herb' of th e a Drastic: steps to ,eliminate the Euro- t 1w4th ek of the lCieath, reeve brother, the b _ f t I' a ce of er u,� . ern o cr . rom to r vrxx Micht an and h s arm -rent. ti, are to ae taken the Cvide q ofd Zu eh boy. -Mies Peeel Johns ton r Ganrrent. Rcgulat.ons passed provide lie for quaratktutang a gunge number of Imet with a pa,inael aecideztt ,on, the as �SLaunti;,.. ane tawnsixips 'C'� aeaateen, skating rink one reverting eeec,ena1ay, .n 'ti _tern Ontaree, Ana from r n wiser?, 411 som:e ;wait' Sha overbalan::'ed vasmu t;?: removal of Born, fodder or„and in being assisted, fro: tilted. a bone e etalke, Tr`en sweet corn, roasting am, on nand, -Word was received in ease ,;ern ort the cobs or cora, cabs, , a, town, Just week by Ernest Gores of the o d.atks fief lige brother, fir Relevy Gies, M1ir% px,cea,,It_d- The aeamatee does aiat ny a: ply to the artiel s processed irr such {'`f St - ear Jab w to died. qas F,eb a"tit e:r a maorte- as to eliminate all risk of at that peace sus; hits 85th year; The eir atria?' of the pest to clean, shelled late Mr. Gies wee known Lby many an THURSDAY, FEB, 16th, 1922 Crediton Sa ui%tor' } elenti,rae Rat& end. Rasta Mee Yager) well-known to ma a here is Exeter, Celebrated at lb t e, em a ea Hamburg on Feb{, 13, th t - eeto -••There erendchildam and other relatives car- enumerated trampaated through the 'x'"a^s a .t.'arm,.r atestdesrt of Hay Tp� D•ath �_ Mies App. � .. tz ^^i areas on a thxou�in bill of IO-t'=i C�sh has rental iris SQ-aacrc ga'id:n wend -in aenivereary. Childre- 'ti h"fire, or to shipuraAts of the ari.:,ies town and visited here last year: He itss'9 away at the home of her lathes tied g^ee;�~: to the, itr�he and bride_ guava nxA farm north of oaake to .is brother, its Creditor). oa Feb. yah Sopa Apltie reem & tefty years ago: Pca;itieally pet g. The areas under quaratirae in Sararuel, to pLrieayears.--sits' b Qesclt, tea o whom tbrx.f meaetioa was ma4e S stator Rale es a eta meat Liberal. In this distri' t are :-Goderieb, Hay, Starr- has ranted tk 5 farm sen the Last week. The de.:eased was aged 40 1896 he was elected to the House o;' ley, Stephen, Tu.:kersmith, lesborne, hes . to Joy Gri'.ia r for three ;ears e months alai 9 days, and. had t e� nuao?rs. defeated at 1900, a again Blanshard, Fullerton,_Ribbert. • , years, the fornxer setauaing use of the hen keep:sae house for her father for ,,ale ted ia. 1904. He deviated, the e om- •-, i LII cheeletrg•---ib'= Jos. Seh,wthe use of. ter cosy° 1 ears. She was a : and ana'aa� an 1903, arid wee filled to the GRAI�ITON i b'r, who re tr ntly sold his farm on the strati:ant seCfers:r for the past Eine: years, S rrtt,. in January, 1.909.. i3rsnson to C Gas ho, has purchased �,Iu-T l_y Wass ,has sold .his house Carr Station. street, stow o;.cupied. by Joluntie; property aaorth of Zurich, occupi- 1,irright to lairs. Newton Grosse. I' -hid at Pres -eat by frt .J5.. Ob K^ ere r U T CASE TRIED e:ss`tm. to be given May let. -•-Our A -r. GOi.1ER1L1L, drug store under the new management' beet nf'ver eompaa°taed, She bore up - anbly urea! a week before she died, She was e member o , the Methodist ori Cour h tied was constaet in her at- te.ndrelee ~!spin, health would p'ernet~i +'s� lead of lr Carson, Es doin•* a 1i. '' �. �5_ her p`�zl bear<, art 4 McGillivray Council : a, e tern asseult case r,el sg reetai businese-Mr: J Wright':. Alan, Tuer favo- to ?aim'; to be surto at .moi:r^' Feb. •c,,.-- 4 ra:r inane =",- 3h= Leaves to mourn her i'rean Bayfield ims aired before Hags- was in S Tford "W ednesd.ay Liszt:re,, Comae met pursuant to adjo rrment * Regal this afterroort, Dr. Woods his son, Wesley, who is assistant mar beet hr `r M - f} ti roter ani three laying s i r o L _ :':L ran llaal elcC,lr tray, Pete f ;igatl;ers= �1rs• I . J Sines a': the v;l . P staraster, •--- . h ri,-. o- assault -,,.r o¢ t oo:! vo. th's 5. lt) and 1 4. t C inH�ss pr she -gree vt"lsge store -Ric -b. Hobbs south of the v'' Members l caput, A. E• Rosser, reeve; tag, I'- M1 ;a: ta;a, e C. heel: Hess a .,,, n ., .. :xe iur�.'r- Hess testified t!tat he waste to the lana, is suttr,z4 from, bosa•d lao.soq;aag M11'rtt. ;ill;spa, tiY. ?nlaytaire an Il, Bo - *•aat ,:,kl !�. U, .1Pi+,.to., T � . ,nom ,;ouutei9+ars. Minutes: of lastane�et- i va ` ;ale 'a t 'a_ erv:rs iris 1° ,� 1 s t v al s mn one 't s i ,ata 4 anb ! r lies '4 _ ot3' s w va kR• t- f male 2 ed, ,.'ents�t� a� end 5 rR 1 to ; C4} ,� r, tn i• • L\ re rrt Tk kr e>'1to t >R` ' ¢ 1 n • . e s -o n s.. tin.;,. r t. ► S• t a s r 4 ,atthe m � a s bald rrt., . ti e charq ed t!r 1 . > -1 rattled ,� - tl t� Le Nix o t ,•1 3 l,.aat 1 r:1iL L' �e,.n, �9t lis a , i t ,, ., r 1; �,--•,3� l,er►�^By a. , t 13�n.! t; si, n' , aset at t a,, :hare of t=� rt rt' to do w. eta. arryarn �+Lraaata rxr.n' ti E aa. st (:hur,.h Sunda} fiat➢ 'a on ;tut^ r � the head and t ea.aurer of \tri afire Mrs. Chr s Fehr: r ,or a �,o. r' Woods hours, postmaster open- sere fie at ,night _Mess b Jn4 litd� ti •o with the ° d t •a dtor ani after a,. hew wtrrtis;'son, Johu- tleadi>etoa and Morley Wass the ..•r;.rpoaat on .of tlx:. Toaeast',':•p pf sial case^tis i x .er,rn. t. , r.. • "trustees, ' \ e certain. suits to f;¢aM1.'al athi vitt;; ecct;rin o: otfi:e-a t�.l lam to come D. an,d get fes iVh:.c our pub+� s�lroa, zttc:tdcd . i•'�.19:orgy t. borrow nes eel, xvh :h eesultee as i,allewee its;4'# Y MIe`ss chained Woo�ts assauitl~r1 Ja reee CQnteteetion School coaxal._ Ii t.ee now •urrent eepen.dnure, ass. Prasa i. �.t, airs Moore; vi: e -president Wen 13) tbroaii lent ::bout tit' oom, t;:m at tl> e Normal s .hoof in London, nail a first and se,:on.l time, be read 1.x'retell by Weods'S t rda u tire taw" gid worried, firs U 3M1 aw.;teer; ewe, Clam l: LL•ia ,erre•. Per, r• Sa y, Mabel F:tiiteer; i?`at-1r- lean. D'. 'Wood ' ev�clen.:e was quite re, Bernet Ewald �, very ince est- to the ecptt wry'. !ie c1s„med t;h:>:s p •. .• ra, vc s q;iv:ea by art?u'xyrs H -ss srs.;aulte�i h The rna:gistrate ,a tin- ceeie, after °Raii.,.:i .. very 41,11.- °•",Jel id'e's fi? end ,lost', anoun.ting .ty !tart 2a was serve i. It was: ars event..- to about $35. Thea was paid by Dr. + wan i s;a ^t be eta, Woods, x'llra rt Bever hes moved the build- ing uild ... .. U5..4 fpr Merry E •lie t V try. 'a tt _.e• laaur---Allasoer•-. ecounts arrrouzEt $445.5e b hied. Herman . tl> n, adjourned to meet in Mrs as. iia l and .1 dr.ra Pit a -ro.a 11c.i9, elontley, eiar 1i 6. J 1 • til e :6, .Oliver Amos, Clerk. tsburg, Penn:, spent a portion o; :sat week. wale her meter, 11r�- Jae B uthron Cecil Simpson of Ilruee., . ills seal ore: hes staph ¢3S (Ira Grand Bend. seals ami groat sees arts ter len his �, to Harry t.o' es o Len icer ;eel S;,lrao; Relaart.-•-Standing for pea/ R.rrtald Male as . o':' Bruce:le:O jlr, firs, eleel sett weei:ty tests da;.:y lino- eemp.sare 1:Xt last week. for Tout Mr.,4 ,frail :terndus t. Pup'-ls +vbose r:e1.._-Mr. Ernie Bates, Whet lr;s rnaa:s ars ntarlte�a1 with :t, star were net salesmen inr Cook Bros :or the abs:fiat lar one tar more: tests. S'►v years, last week neve e 1 A;;s Sere:.aar Room aetioa with th'"= :Inn, and, lots se • Sr, 4-M 1) sjard tae, M. 1',zttersen, ed a Sawa ar ,Tien:*,ion Li at:� Fier ad ,8r; encs ti, pat, ( 'ettesenberry. roughs Game,* London, 1. n,.ia o i ll ;l �t ria is li rratt n r ,ng tri « , . , e pet fiat ori Frost Ott 't and 1 1Iff w�Tlf f at rt ~,lata' •" latrt4aar; sh.,t t ,{ - Na .t Su ed y, the 25th :u -'t,veersery +ei .c qra t iaaaaeat,o:t Of tree 1;vangc,Iica1 nor 1. l'. sans' re ed, Rev. J. P. Attend to ,lira+ $. 7 to telt;n r Val law the -swab. - r or thy: div. O., orally evening au ;tmr:a wren" wall be rendered by h t In ;el Society, e s st;an.': car 70 ria .s which have been treated l,l Ia�a; M1 .d:rtort of Exeter. This etc a iv rc ,y eel entertainment prea➢➢ esty la, t , is^est ever, sr+ don't torge. ,nee silt. and ?^e`. h , °rt bas esuuted work in bie gar - eater a disc {lays' s,.kn'ea.s, stud firs. Chas. Zwick r and r (xe as were in Hamburti wen l,y fist ed:n�; the Golden wedding rtrar and \Mrs. Rate. Jo1o. tela ser has returned home after buS_t°set tri,,) to T.exa:, On hies re- turn ,e, t; he sant to see his shear•, :sire ie, a (t i ':ti - •}t Denver, Colorado. I, , e, W 9rl enty the i,-, F. O. baa as oyster supper :n their hall. Qii. to e. number were present end dal joie- tie to the ,too.! things supplied tfos 3h> occasion. Mr Busk, M. P. aed !11r fir _lr n Hicks, M. P. P., were +fir levet :.n l de:avered aildresse:;, Centralia Miss Irene Essery spent the week tad in. Goderiah, Miss Eliza Bay.nham was at h"r both iu Shipka over Sunday, Mfrs Routledge of Zurich is spend ,ung a few days at the borne of ilea• broilx.:r, .Mr. J. 'Routledge. Mr, Andrew Hicks and same ,forty members jai the chair are preparing epecial music for the opereng of the new church Mrs. 11. Smith and two childlre.n of Luza.n spent a few days with her sis- ter Mrs. W. R. Elliott, this week. Clandeboye Sparrows have become so very num- erous in this lo.:anty that a Sparroow hunt was held recently and a lot of birds ware killed„ Among them a ,very beautifully whored house sparrow ,.was found, This bird was almost our - Alm YOU A MOTHER? Mrs. Dalton tells of a Well-known Doctor's Prescription that'is safe for Young Mothers to take as a Tonic and Nervine because it 'contains no harmful in- gredient. London, Ont. -"Dr. Pierce's Flavor- Ite Prescription saved my life years ago and for that ,l A-� ,, reason I am most ' -\ enthusiastic in my. m„ recommendation of it to women who are ailing and weak. I was taken with the measles when in an ex - 7 • I • then blood poisont n- ing ing set in and may e':4{ !i family became grcatly alarmed. The doctor advised these to give elle Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite la e iption and I took several l tar ., a 1 1t and was restored to Ps 'v 1 :feat health. I later _te Prescription as a tonic and r 1 Peet received great bene - fat "a-- _7. As a woman's `medicine it ii m mailed." - Mrs, Jennie. Dal- ton, 7G7 York St. elEALTH RINGS BEAUTY Your Health is Vital to You Barrie, nt.--"1 -was suffering from a rundown system some time ago, was unfit to perform my daily duties, :and was advised to try D. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 1 teen it, took: two bottles, and was restored to my natural strength. 1 cannot praise Dr. Pieree'at medicine too 3aighly and will .be 'willing to write to any one sending. stamped envel- arae." -Mrs. A. H.Bighop, R. R. No. h You'll soon feel better if, you ob- tain this "Prescription" '„of. Dr. Tierce's at ;your "nearest drug.�stero; -1n tablets or liquid,. or send 1QC to Dr. Flame's Laboratory ia, Bridge= levee Ont., you trial pt to"„i'iets and yn-ts., for thea,:, -1 icei tir•7�ii,ce, �r Is 9 •T s This as a Sil"e,gua to Health. hated Water ('aures Much 'h`�,lateold -(,et Your nor iuldug Water Test- ed -Septic Tank for Sewage Disposal. CContributeti say c)nr�erto Department agriculture. Toronto.) liT1 R pollution is respons- ible 'for many outbreaes of typhoid fever. This is due to the fact that the typhoid bacillus is frequently present to selvage or surface seepage with cabieh the water supply is so easily contaminated if proper care is not taken to prevent such contamination. Typhoid bacilli get into sewage from twq .sources, viz., typhoid pa- tients or convalescents and typhoid carriers. The excreta, both solid and liquid, from such individuals is liable to contain millions of the typhoid bacilli, consequently anything that eels contaminated therewith, particu- ''r1y food materials or water, is ii- 'bls to spread the disease. In connection with the water sup- ply of towns and cities steps are us- eelly taken by the authorities to see that seepage contamination does not occur or to see that the water is puri- ;fell should conttunination take place, as it occasionally does, even when great care is taken to prevent it. Fre- quent bacteriological analyses are made of such water'supplies and these readily show the presence of sewage bacteria, should contamina- :ion occur. The water may look bright and clear and still have many sewage bacteria, including the ty- nl•.^id bacilli, present in it. If these arg found the water Is purified, us- ually by chlorination. In connection with the private water supply on the farm and in small rural communities where de- pendence is largely placed on wells and springs as sources of water used for household purposes, it is essen- tial that adequate measures be taken to prevent contamination of these sources of supply. . Again and again outbreaks of ty- phoid fever have occurred on farms where the well or spring from which the household water l5''obtainednhes become contaminated. In such. cases the trouble does not usually remain confined to the "farm, as the contam- inated water, whea used for washing dairy utensils, milk pails and cans, and for cooling the milk is liable to contaminate the milk. Then when the typhoid bacilli get into the milk front the. contaminated pails, cans, milkers' hands, etc., they multiply rapidly and the consumers of- such milk are liable to develop typhoid. Many outbreaks of typhoid fever in towns and cities have been traced to the contaminated well water on the farm from which milk has been sent tor use in suet towns sad cities. Hence the necessity for the strictest' care being taken' to prerenal contain - illation of the sources of water supply on the fares. Should contamination error it means danger not only for the farmer and his :.household but for, the entire community that uses the products, especially the fillips, from the. farm. Every care should be taken -to pre- vent surface drainage sr seepage get- ting into the well' or gyring, .because sueh drainage or seepage may con- tain the. typhoid bacilli that have been givens off. by typhoid eon+vales- cents or carriers: -Prof. Di H. Jones, 0.':A. College, Guelph:' at city ata \4': do *"s¢1 ay, -.Mr Hutate- R, , Beta -I eel, wise .re' entla lead hie v ale' ,- 4.-.\I. l) -ve % C. W. ver tiara tlestre e t by fire, .hes move 1 to ' ‘i" 1D a 1;.GllStaten'. G9lr, 3-C. ; 11 IIsi' tarru ;near Ii�enia1L E is 1= 1. IIr:3:arr:1 and h. Lova?, e url; lt. G. •'t, R Pte P. Elsie, Jr. : - C. Tavler, R. Gretton, A. Patterson Gneten ant A, Flair ( ton. 'qua!; I? Gr e1, s Gratton, L. Mollard, A. G ttt :r. G. G.a-'tme 3. Allieter, B, :Matson', F. Folloel. . Numb e- on roll 38; average 31.6. Edna Slade, teacher, Zurich .miss L-ottii: Gagster returnee to he r hew here from Kitchener on Friday, where she underwent an operation for tereedieitis, and is much impro ed.-- Secogd Hnijual Sale Starts Monday, Feb. 13th to Saturday Feb. 25th; and on Saturday of each week an additional 10 per cent. on all orders over $2.00. If you want to order a daily paver or , magazine, or review a patient su b scription...leave your, order at the Advocate Office._ We save you- paper, envelope .tfostaee mon utd colt' of; money order and when clubbing a list tie more besides. Here are Some of the Bargains LUMBAGO TF you feel a touch of lumbago, you can ward off the evils of recurrent attacks, by taking Gin IF the without delay. Learn a lesson from experience of Mr. H. A. Jukes. After suffering with lumbago for years, and being confined to the house at times, Mr. Jukes began to take Gin PIl's. His let- ter to us reads, in part: "and much to my surprise,; I at once felt a change for the better. I have been taking them at intervals, and, up. to date, have had no recurrence of arty old trouble; in fact, ( have not felt better for years." Don't delay. Buy a box on our money.baek-guarana tee, or write for a free sample. Netienal Dreg :& Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ont. ILS. residents should address: Nit -Drat. -Co., Inc., 86-88 Exchange St., Buffalo, N.Y. 411 PRINTS, Regular 30:.. per yard, Sale price 25c FACTORY COTTON, Reg. 25e per yd Sale Price 20c BLEACHLD COTTON, Reg, 25;:. for Z0e.; 20c. for 15c.; and 15c. for 10c TOWELLING, lien crash, Reg. 30c ;per yard; .., Sale price 25c. TOWELLING, cotton crash, Reg. 25c. per yard.; -,;Sale price Z0c TOWELLING, cotton, 'Reg 20c. per yd. ;Sale price 1Sc. FLANNELLETTE, grey, good heavy quality, Reg. 30:,. per yd.; 'Price 20c STRIPED FLANNELLETTE, ..-,,, Salve price 15c. per yd. LADIESWOOLLEN UNDERWEAR Reg. 51,00 garments, sale price 50c MEN'S SHIRTING, blue stripe, heavy quality, Reg. 35c.... Sale price 30c. BLACK DENIM, Regular 50c. ,,.Sale price 30c. GREY DENIM, Reg 50a ,,,,Sale "prize 30c. LADIES COTTON STOCKINGS, Reg 30e. , Sale price 20c. LADIES' SEAMLESS CASHMERE STOCKINGS, Reg. 51.35; Price 85c. LADIES' SEAMLESS, WOOLLEN STOCKINGS, Reg. 51,00; S. Price 75c MEN'S ALL WOOL SOX, Reg. 51.00 p'r peer; ..........., L Salle price 65c. MEN'S FINE COTTON SOX, Regular 35e.; ... +Sale price ;25c. MEN'S SHIRTS, Regular 5L75; MEN'S FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, Regular 51.00; Sale price 75c MEN'S ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR Reg. $1.50; Sate Price. 198c MEN'S OVERALLS, Regular 52,00; Sake price $1.45 MEN'S CALF SHOES, Regular 54.50 r Sale price $3.75 MEN'S RUBBERS, All Sizes, and All Kinds CHILDREN'S SHOES; -Colne visa;' and see them MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES, otue,.tivng'er, HORSE BLANKETS, ane pair, 72x72 Reg 51500; . HALTERS, Reg. 51.50; WHIPS Reg. 75e, and 50c- .,Sane FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER Reg, 40c.; A slow oven will not spoil your, baking when you use EGG-O Baking Powcler HOOD GROCl� '..:1 ER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ORDER Sale price $1.19 Your Ambition whatever it may be, will be more easily achieved if you, have creat ed a strong ally in the shape of a Savings Sank balance. It gives courage in present difficulties. and confidence for the future. No beginning is too small and no aim too high.. Open an account today. east THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Exeter Branch, F. A. Chapman, Manager Crediton Branch, i? shwood Branch, ▪ R. S. Wilson, Manager 25 per cent off .40 per cent off Sete prime 25c Sate price) 510 ..Salle price ,51.19 prime 65c, and 40c Sale price 35c, SIt1LMON, Reg„ like 3, for 25c.; 25cfor 20; 35c. for 25 5 . LBS, OLD HOME JAM, .Reg. 75a,. LYN VALLEY CORN, , EXCELSIOR DATES, Reg.. .20a PEANUT BUTTER, per. lb, CHOICE SEEDLESS RAISINS, loos. 3 LBS. BLACIK .TEA, ..hoice qualiity, MATCHES,. Dominion,,., PORK, -A,ND BEANS , GRANITEWARt. ,,.. .,.,..15 p'r cent, ,45c. for 35c. 50-39, S,ale priee 50c ...$e price 10c. Sae price 10c. Sale mice 20e. Sale price, 22c Sale price, 3 lbs for $L00 Sage prime, 3 boxes 35c ..3 'ties ; for 25c off everything fru• 'stock; J . hone 107 7.. firb�" -�. y 4.i. ,,(A,J envie I THE MOLSONS BANS INCOR?ORArED 1855 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund $5,000,00. Over 125 Branches. TEACH YOUR -CHILDREN INDUSTRY AND THRIFT Reward them •for doing work around the house and impress upon ;them. the importance of saving their earnings. Why not open an account for deem in the Savings Department of The Molsons Barak. Money may be deposited and withdrawn by mail. EXETER; BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia. Branch open for business daily. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. January and February Sale Exeter North BIG REDUCTION IN FURNITURE. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST • UP-TO-DATE STOCK. BUY HERis AND SAVE MONEY General Funeral Director & Embalmer, M. E. GARDINER Centralia Chopping Mill. On account, of an extra heavy run of 'chopp'.ng hare, and realising the farmers' need of prompt service, I am instilling a larger Grinder Head and Plate, wh'ielr will give me a much larger capacity per hour, "gird enable you to get away its a orrery short time. "QUALITY AND SERVICE" Our Motto. Wm. J. Smith Icy (trate tided for last week.). Many in this ;vicim;ity .attended the funeral of the late, 'Mrs, James Broad boot of the Mild Road, Tucketsmu1,le who was so well and naverably known in this neighborhood,• -Mrs. 3• M.'Glee and Master Geralld are at present yis- itipa frenc1s ,Lou;,don,_--Mrs ^S..N1.2 e,iir spent ,the latter part pf last week itt : London, ''necoinpanyiiag ,.)her mother ,Mrs.: R. McArthur, who went dcvn ,to attend a niece's wedding. N, Tiedermata sand another young man fromGrand Bsnd canoe hip far' sentence aft, Goderitch last week on a breaking into summer cot- rrharg :of b kvnig i ages at••th'e BBend, and stealing, They are a,f '-prteelat 'i i ]ail ,bbere, and Tidermat >bas already been %.timed+ $100 and costs for drinking in. a Public pla.q 'e, The li uor *ask ththebooty; that , g,e that was was obtained in,the cottao broken into,