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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1914-09-25, Page 4t 7777--� 7 ME HURON EEXP DR 081T ER, A0 M T W T F per, tounce of tea', one-third,jounce or geldinig-,- Jj Scott.. J. Aillson, A. tj om 0 140op- class to a. Vict� 4 SEPTEMBER Me'PouZd of pota-toes, ne aad. a 140411*4 41BAr0n-,Vl4sh- report traft, brisk In the Vill quar- J. Flannery, Foal, Aus-: I i ter pounds of bread, -36 -qf pop. sell, ae, amd FIRMCM TW Year" ld 'filly )WOO th t`.'took- second prize: I - n his -we arl pleased to 4ote 1mp�ov6n*_,jtp gem eman,fr r�ott OUR, -SHOE' SE)R aw-% being Oadei 6h a I oopil h J0 Decker sr. H1. bellee; ocoffee"o-ne half ounce of Saul 9ne er. Dr. uhanan, of To 0=ce of to se and two ounces each 'Neb. dme of Jain, bmns, ultter, bacon and sugar; Agrioultural-Th aking so good improve.-rbat.M on his .3 4 ree year kold fj ll or 0ock on "King Street. an six oulAcesiot-freih veget4bles, andno, -is at the comMand y Al- 6 .8 9 io ii 1,2, welding, R. Dlrc'h, A. Campbell Our shoe service 7 *Md of biscuits, If bread; is nbt draiw'n Two year old Ylll Si PO 2,06 68vion 7, Tackersinith; 1difi o on T-desdayj, odbober that prociates paitict4arly oice y or ch 13 woman ap T. Harris. Filly k�� 2441-1 Blake V 14 -T 5 x6 17 IS 19 It 'is figuTed 'that a heaVy horse eatw R. WIlllA;Ms, W. xa.73 th 19 PouZds* of blay- and a Itght. horse 15 'or footwear May. �vel assist y0uj in choosiR 26 IgeldIng 0 - 1 1 �CM2 -keak Q14,- As �Ball J.. XOteg--W4 A iiaw %a . i�turned -le Late Allam. -Another of -the . &,� v L 8 Da .,teamj D,, f le fal 7-7 98 2 (j 30 . ... ... pounds, while both are slyen 1,0 pounds� Rowelift J. 5 likin jr, Tom '&mntvjw here -as :wriffilg fe1w r -a of otr ne ething f rig the fashionib hq'w iting ,ploneer Iga- �each of eats. som rom ornoi 'Willert. 011 hit exag�inatlis,��W. Jameg,Kagsets lboi4lood; la,thie person of Robert II&A ftn WAM (at"- t ........ FotherloXhaw, L. Sader E ill be a-sourc adi its that T*V1 ft Draught maroa with elder brotl ' fr*.� ll*laaa �ji c I - - 9 e of comfort %er - ty- a busbol obel e, J. Dunkin vjsjtj4g'b&m',th, _k u ring the c m. in: Season. .15iij bu �rhe Part ptilil ay. of last CIA BrItisb: . officers ar fo-al Bell, I D -past wto .-KTS. ja1*11 me,ek At tle ripe w, of etghty-elght satisfaction tayo du o 9- NEW, AMBRTIBBMENTS. Playing in tne war IsIllustratdb Jhle�l Jr.-; foal,, H.. 0�rond baeba .3. 'Willie Bell ren, of :Buffalo, lhaving 'lived. during the' reign of five e An d three 0 d �vith fash'. zon.-I '�w r, threb y. -old al C, are ell supplier - n.... otes latest -bare testirbany _'Of the- cas-IltY ilstso kiii h' The ftare between',the parenthesis -1 er slater,31 r. sovereigns. Vw -deceased'was born 80v�ft hux*,ed and 1nInety_*,0n of;- WaO - Oad' t8d 11.00114 A, jo two yieir- Dt It ov r 9, A -d -re tu tned o a -'Mqn- d I I y' 1 �W i �Tk shl.re, o tlan d, . a n d r ove d u crea -!a I ot aft" -e.;�eh ad. denotog the -ficers are amo the, killed woun.ied' oj�, Cjravl@� ons in pz%e f the f6i *ear and can suit 'Y -,our faOxcles as -no Brothers, A-, Bell J. '0. -A ox, editor f Im paper on -which the advertisment is and Misging,,which is a pr e. Mr. $ilc count.,.accompardefty hisparents. e s yles for &11 that a OseAta,90:0-11t' Bell; one 1L D. Bell, R.Nbrta- �W,egatl 'i1sters, whe yet a youn- other sto're--can. Among th t re deserving b a and pepresentAtive. of Q rotrer n at ill\proportlo� to tbe',losses Iii fie- lie bul '�n.& faTni �near Ha�mllton.: ot,?p 'ial inentionare--ourlitcl' s Uso, $4-o Brcck- 10 �w4nl, settli cbtt , oqii.nlcn ce preadbled te .4W, o, $4 and ranks.A,01)e -IrAundied "d thirty officers Aiw�. sinel .C. -Bean and ac Z opening Dialilly --stewert Ems. air, 7"ce -a Al lie later moved to count Autumn Openfng=lleftul's Dr - )n 151irtee pilefftterlan hwhen it, 00ft Co. -O 4-,Mve been kIlleed,' 388 have been wafind- ' VarrUge, -Brood mafe%wlth foal, j. $ o boots. Our $3. So'boots- -are made in patent tol aiid WlebCoata-Grelg 01ithing iv, -1 - ,,Qn unday -morning and aftei-v still,a dense forest, am-d'gittie 4.5 -Decker D,Iwood; foal, Di, Wwd; ,q- - 8hft9en'ioe--W G. NVIllb-4 Ow fann-Nest of Blake, waWMby hdtd gull metal calf leather, on the popular hi .-toe,, short I missing probOly,lm.ast later be a 900 ectiOn' in the Iniersts of -the, Four DoLAM -il. m sow, t -s 'ed eAd t279 are lmlss!A any. of the ar oldj,,iU-. Trumnk*r; one-qeArr-9-1di - iiard took (WA:s odause.-Mrs. Blaka slid rk and preseveralnee, ae, hewed -out w-eaw va rse, -Wo mp last. Some haive'dull call tops and, some �loth t4ps as killed or wounded. Llst�d- 'W - =S Bieber; 410glecarriaga 1ho e Ilea NVanted-Cb-operative Unica-5 beeen, ends th 01.ne wich to -day stands -as e �W -:L4 1 -ft. Bu Iby raink, the apes of t1le colonels ers and Son, J. Preeter A Reichert V SPIg. hZI Cler.V4 Aevertiseramt-5 ant #n,d irodel one to te covinty, Mr. Ali $4 w4- 50 f �relatftes 46re,11(ir the! past An a!-! and all have flexible solers., Our � 1 � lieuten -colon6U number 32, majors 85, Roadaters.-Dr-ood -n 004 -25 and I!.;'! to 29c; Im k ways took a deep Interest In 7als fa� -X-4posltor Office -8 mare wlth f6aL j. 0,71cs'. left last Tuesday for the J. Decker; 'nd U4� For ExehAuge-& OrOnto.-Was Jean Xust4rd,traj-.-j,-. Ifare, tni big co n. the- boots are for the women; who want shoes ."d captains 24 Ir hmne -of--. elegance and 0W. fte, T Ilya we ivitry andl -year, old, W., Brock; two r -Thompson's Book Storo-8 wonder- Sh y. Finest of 'everything that-. be ut yea , tree V Wall Papler-�- #d nurse, who has -b He as possessed of a, 6e luxur Into een T The G�rman, trops seem to have an T bivoi Awtion: S.Alea�5 Harris; 6nk, Fofnerin, lal-memor'y and up to the last was -Able' Aam durb*,bier attack of ty. *A igh fdbrikeats-Fiwsroo�n ttamo_s Lfatuatlo 'InJor destrction of -pro- year old, lix, Mcth, shoes.- These shoes are made on the popular med.u-m' h an; ilf k0AAsters #441d fever; ibas eturned to her h(y.me to' quo�e clhpter after chaptr of the mp W Vale sec.p.nd cOncessim Of Stanley Sib de last. Dull Not� le"proat mid Irinnigmn-5 perty. They have vn,t()nl de_�trcryqd it, !"Me -,and bu"y - Witzel J- s V�artner ]p life, nee -va as wel e, new rece t to- am- steady. seeral beautifu Drysdale Annie t Short as.th din oe Red Crow-& to*. -s' and cities In Deekak 'sr.,, sing14 r6WAstej,'C. Rassvr, lihip predeceased b1m but � fl 01WZ 'esb 1,adiee Ald-S ye cal h tops, plain -toe. with toe zap Jow heals, '011ber; saddle Urs -tops or clot or urr e.. Belgic'm and France. Their latest Act Ed. - n - -yles W - . azths. To them were born a, faanily FAR$, -F. A. Xlwards-_S of Vandaism was, the'destructionof the Dr.' -T. 4. GrIoVd-plady driver, . El- 7P -J. G. Mamlohmel-5 of six. daughters and two spn§, ST ban heels or the kid.qey heels, which-ever,"you- prefer, ftwl Wanted &K 7,11ott J; - iDecker st Rxeter CU new v --- 4 a Williams. Rentember-asies FlAnner. famous Catnedral. f ' RMIms, -which ow- erm ftDonald ard at hoe; James, was totally destroyd by G an. shells. You choice of such well k6own brands as: mpress. Vas- ThIs Cataredal was one iol, tjw ost Uts. Mesa, grg.,gaugb, Mrs. ifowara, ood o 6ek o LauudrY-M� McKellar- -S 3udge-Rblt. Vilson, Aeifortn� Not(�.-A RIf16 'Association; has been raela .1noted structures.111n the woril and th origVnIzed. in Exeter with the following Vrs.'.Carnle all residing In the neigh- s -a Classic, Dubhess, Geo�&;4 �G and Gain-sboro. jCATT ffIce;-s PrQ 14C for ia boibood and Ms. Esler of Saskatche- side4qt, W. j. -most beautiful an �.d most celebrated 'of SAOrthOrn,.-Aged cow, R. Hunter' cond-jeted Ifxpl 64016 �XNOO 1Pras1dfjnt, �j. 40. -!the futaeral servide -was. stanbuy; Veon4 In tI1 all French dnurcb�es. There Joan of Are 2nd, J. Ratcliffe, two ytear old betf.: .i �U - &. Jobntou, V sta; of he DisSett; Treasurer, N. D, Rev. 13 was conseqrated �and there all r`y, � H! 4 - ; one year- 'Mr,rdem ; Me-kabirship C Presbyterian, Ohurch, of V?hIch the de- 'jaituA clove er, A. %ftuoter 4. Ratcliffe Kill of France were crowned and 0 m tteb, H. FRIDAY, 26 'did ',ielfer; -A. Uu-n'ter, 3, Allison; Utter Bissett, w.john - cea Hunter; bull calf, �R. Hunter Od 10. lTorrace. als rem4tas were laid to rest in Bayfleld 12 lwte 914. buried. The catiedral dated Wk. to the. alfS. pit sed as a consistent mem�er. Tale iit C. Harvy thirteenth century"; Its architecture was 11 I ki!s I Tapp second; 4terd, R. unter. 00, Of I.-cerne a THN VORY LATIRST of 1he purest Gotnic and the central ldradelg,' -Agid cow, tek� on Saturday. Itie p*'�-btlarers So-aleartier ipow was without. equil in te %atellf P. cootes, J. town is ith the 861die 6 At V 'Wer@ I t -h# two James and Robert $2.60 per d(w old fiavI49 enlisted; wit "d the' sons-in-law, dosesk fe, W. -Coates, two year Wsars. - Hess h the W11miR4.0on- A JO 104, F -00t 1bY foot, literally by old-fasfi­ world. �-Uifer, R. -Coates and 2nd, P. Cdates; tingiz t. -Te -County Ioned frontal charges, the allies a -re -Roa& and Bridge 14ugh, floward and Oarnle.j' The fe-sn- Tht ar Is explens! the at;o'ld helfer, W. Coates aff nd, Committee ydet Bxetr otitilatik one 7P -in- - 117.* Mve the sympathy :of; the corn Ing 1jerman right wing ve eve Ila Can- redently and TELEPHONA 11 OPPORITS.WNWHOICAL HOTIL c0ted, th� tender 6f W.,Jopeph 14Nw. !mutfilty J'a thi hile at the ceritre, in tile Rhelm ada where there war,,will be seen P. Coates; 6elferl calf, A. Hical J. ac a their time of bereave- -Fowl, 4mg Allisod; t*o,ytar:old- steer, W. Coates, Ban, of Crediton, for th nk Craonne line, the deadlock is unbrok. fr0m - the following Agures. It -Is es- R, Huner. W new ceMent ir,eait. Miss B. Calder and"Urs. R. I ami and Mrs. iS. Noble -OmO if d; ne year old bridge, leadin to Orand Bend, -for 1490. 12 ta V en. Th.n eleveath day of the Battle��Gf timated'- by Ithose In aposittwato know tter, of It steer, W. Xo'ates and 2nd ebicke the tAisne discloses- the Clermans mailt' that the prgseat cost of keeping the R e as sold hl� r( rvme, Well. corn, will- 14 e 41 Blatchfdrd h Mrs., 'W steer calf, W. Coates and 2hd m. Blair, of FAd be an exceptionally fine Wobd7retakos Ln hay, and OrdInary., Jersey their desperate g.-tp- o -n Frenah Camadlan Volunte.e* a ! or" William street, ta Ur lt4eit Ma Zcb1gan% all pieces of the deceased at- eiop, mid, with tbia exoeption 'of beans. I& itOP MAS b -A& . St HAU16911, to v1pvr r In the field wl W_ ._7�Bet cow, -J. . B&*Ae;nl D. hinney of i8tepke, ho, V�ill te,nAed t1he funeral.' gil $oil, but with a line so, bent at their a-ver49P- $5 Per OaY l� per. Tuam. This woul Wood; occ vegetables alre Abundant IMis of interest two year old helfer, heffer6lf, It abo %py Nelp6n the V�a _tbere. Tbe- towff right that Von I r Vuk'g army must. re- nieiM that at the 1 present-:- time thck UY, --T10m, the yum on, Of SAA-fer,. of tho Xft Za: otel. In bVilt,00 le"I grou1nd a4d the build- til bull calf, T. Brock, ri treat unless Von Buei()W, can crLsh total cost wo6d e'ruinning at the rats "Thes Willie, Gf-the se'cohd concesololl who was stricken s�Q�miy *Ith-appen- #'P Ard Vf modorn. arebrteeture. A: "rUg du 11olstelas. -Bast' cow, . L. Day,W.Vord: ()f ote,' ILIPPen. the allies icOntrO. The fate cf theGel-- of 150,000�per daqv, or $4-500,000 per phe4, W the ml been jejnoyed to the, ho to 16D, year. old heifer, R, - Hun te- tbituAo- to Remem�er Atues Flanery's iuotion sale on Lot dicitisi has spital t002!- bell -to being built n: the i5ftla man, army depends Up3n the. operation$ �morth. 1f.- this force is to be Increap9d. r; heifer calf.. 13ut of 4ni,apple tree a;t his, 11(*ne recent- 2 0ancession 7, Tuakerami6h, an Tur T. Brock. i I IY land fracture one of his ay, _tober for an loperat'llon.-Atrsent there h'A15 Street Mgt the ObOerver prIntingfflee at the centre witbiri the 6ext - day to 50,000 .nen, as, .suggested, it will 2441.1 been. colected $1,500 f rain citize.hs, N,*.drh aed oth03� It U or 'W Jgdge-idn jith. , nprqv4m�zxts .v6r. nd ay. ml��,! a daily -cost of' $2510 000, or a a1rA 'Mrs. J- -Anderson or two, ince the allies are. hammerkrg of California �' Farmirs Attentibn-Tiet unlenip�iied i34uld re. Will )go towards tie 0, 1pin-& those -*he are - the tourists "ll t Mbramto, &P ng their uncle and aunt Xr' mind all farmersbaving oldhand or gang plows out of Work. - Some -back the right wing, losing tho-usamd,,r mdbthly cost oif $7,500,900. hese fig-, are vlsltI mon, bave secured 4a vood view Vf this ter- 56d at $U# fx� 7 needing shears, that he hav i larpsklek of all kinds as they take a -tren&h at a tim4e. ­Lres are mot large alemgside the enor- afts. J. Jarrott Exeter Nort' ways on h�atid, tiny iot posithse-of Opployment on a new swreet rec6atiy� Dorest Florned.-A. Ethetijng6n torok h. lt of plow r�pajrs a, tIVdl4fertFhrmen ere VNi-I. the '*eked at *3 t advancing Eno -more than five-eigghths 'mousexpendit-ires beingine4rredon tne all. pilzes,in this class stirty years' since they were here the numberbf their plow'should bring it to the. opexped near t1he hospltal.�-�ecial r,ally f jeldo., .8 - VMkIng ,at� I omp_ ex- 14 shop� Tb.eRivp -hsiWd&ke4 o 'Y o ur ere, StO ticiets sold, at Kethodit at crAoils Whfl ne fleld.a $4 of a dally. Three, German war- other side i f the Atlant c , et before.---�There - en,plow shop gives the beat atten- day services, held tx the� 1 Shropshiredowas.-A. Dunkin -took all this - station, �,for London, too toll repair T. Mellis, Kippen-. 2489.3 shins ve been sunk In the Baltic -pemilitue on 50,000 men would figure �,O.m Civic holl- church, last Sunday,were very largfly, of Ajolan e in O -class, except first for ewe a wrie se�ji Worktig at flax. j� bY Russian cruisers. day. -Mr. Orville -DeatU of a Pioneer. -This week It is attended. T.e speakers were Rev. W. -J.. prizes In, this k .80athe* Cut to u,$90,00000- poer annum. This amb, a t has pur- s awakdaed to A. Bloom, reminds glip Acyneer i lif, per 'buihiel. chased the tre-bidencer of 'the fae Mrs. our sad duty to make a note of the Hibbert and Rev, T. Halpeliny, er would be tan, avr&o. of ever $1 Dow rh 'Detroit, Seept Xj�ncolns.-Geo. Peifhale ,took allt4kl 4 death 6f.bne of our most - respected �cjal SOMe Of the �bW, fdkW8 -.being of, very. The War Situa i0habitanC and if we assumed AV- price retary of the Snday schools, clepit architecture -'Idrive, h -me %n � -prompt - s Paid M�as $1,266._Mrs. ec prizes ta-this class. ' I - -close of th, the, family, we. -would i ' Wilsain,, of e Teddents, In, the person of �Mr. John At t1he , erage of, five to or There iA W York, was the' guest McDonaX, of the 2,rd concession of f 01.1jyw ningservice the by tWaY Of the tow2i line bqtweeit *2.20; Liums. 1mg rdr r hristened. : Hhy apd Stbmle_v not -1ruch chwige tQ "ve a charge of 55,Ao $60 per ti�mlly. Lefelesters.-A. Elcoat toiDk all the" of her',1819ter, iWa, W. D. Clark, last chl en We e e note war altifatlon this week. prizes in M class, e week.-T&S. A. iBiwy lef Vie7w.ing the B71tr- 40, to 311 Xo%A for aged .1 t an -Monday Tuckersmith, who pasabd to the better Daughter of Ur. a1nd Mrs.- GlIbert Ste- A from lffIftree Franco-German orn. R..L, -Borden made a- statem The'fiece battle on the. ent ee, last for:Porturon to v1slt-her 'Home on Tuesday, September*22nd. W. ve0s, son,of Mr. 'and roakidIng country ,went to a. Penhalle. mother. Mrs. R. - C, Cope- splendid 1AAdscam Is pr*senttd w1th ugr to the v6lunteers'at Valcartier camp Best penof slaedp, health.-Follaw border In' progress last week Is still I who is WIbDonald's- illness was of a short dur- land, da , ter MY breed,, George,. Ing evi- 'of Mr. And '4ra, IM.Den- broad fields dotted here amd there -wItb fore Magistrate. W. D. being ecai gt A- rpTy0brie tion, as -he was always a healthy ivit- nis, three,sons of Mr, and Mrs. 'Wlter. groalm 4 woodland, the road I.tmlf- tinued. Tnere has beem an al- this eek gee'4"ned to give mueb Peinhale, A. Etherju on.,'. satisfaction. He said: thiat so tgrea hwj Swnders'Tlf the lice court on Friday man, and It wag only A giving Welsh., so:y.of and XT9. Alex. Bird, Sep ..-nost - coi-,tlnuo Judge -Robert Bell last William po rayman,, wa us engagement for two been, Camadas Ireponse to England's I lesple, s ia�*ay, t a good ae df 80 years- We daulghter of r. amtl Mrs. Sincia forming a grand dlvide, eeparating tile weeks. Tne Ge HOGA concted of *111 IgIve a mor� extj'nded reference IMM 'r 1h1p- waters of South HurwL From - this ela- rmams are stro;gly- en call for -air army- division of 22,000 mea, 'e, Ing liquor ' .20 7 1 W! 'without a. MUM' the wters oh the south side .11cese and fined $100 ond - k bll pri to, Ws death next week.1, d jeAnd -so keen ae thoe Who.�have voi-. rop trendned along � tb;- river Usns aii Yorksbire.-R, Birch t zes 0 , i � ruin"to z4yrthern, $L15 bear their shr ex6ept second for two 'Wbit Is believed to be t' Xotes,�Childrenls Rally D&V --nslve as well as 0 he budy ofj.bte Zurich Huron- at the Bend. On the north sl&. are akln_g� an afF. v�nteerad t e of the In this class year Servides the Sauble river and -into Lik hurden, that the Golvernment has - 4._ � of the - sallors lost -n Ill 6e -hekt In our village `liAabbath -ports. -old verop, de, old ow, Arded to J. B�a Irg the kreai�stor. 1W 2ill -which wz�s av Voters' Ust Court.-Tht Voters, List the -W.aters: find way to the 'yfield a- defe�nslye sta-n-� Tne allied trc*ps cided 1:6 send to th-_� front as the Do tle1r.' of November next. This &npual gathering Is looked me) 9,,, Was wabhed on. i�hore-, Court for Me deternlinis of appeals rNer. atri ]Berkshire. ro south f this pIAce on- Septeber 9th forward tor with ich interest s -the ing to disliodge trinion's cu. buti�� an army of 31, -Craten B � s. took all the �:a,ve been. 0 af%Jnst the Voters' �Llst of the township Ortal rs. 1a other words, every ot- ar found by William c arl�son. Tht -e the principal par 200 soldle prizes In- tthis' class, xcept first for d children tak Onario W but as. vr.� r,qit -t In. the Wagon(ar as Id bis nout very -,a h Of RY, will be held at -tile township ficer -w-Ld ian In ag,boar,,whIch went to J. Ratcliffe. � -was. -practically siervIO.-Mr. Clifford Tiernay, who some conftetionary business -to -the fanner -as to the I& 8-8 11 amp will shortly You', ino Qlu6 hall here, on Tuesday, October 6 t*!;: -Y drive them back at paint leavp I cO'-n- owner, Ws,--McCo=jekp*V. C-_ W. or . Europe. Ik! addition ta, the Juges-F. R.-IRamilton R. -Delbridge. ":titY Of the body, and It, is yea�,s ago. acted As asgstant, station eorn, 9'6-il-2c U y reach forWard at I - , floubtful -nencIng at 10 o'clock.- Tnere. 41 ap- I spen't la LAW days in Another. Th�; hieln, there ,will be-' 1,500 horges. It, Is If I&T'UtY will,ever be established, as ipnt %here, but -who is now at Onwatini o $1 1-6 ariGt, i POULTRY, peals to,b.e disposed- sea sawlnjg' Seems to be contintled all understood. that a bas.e� will be es Likht Brahamas,i It'is terribly deco-mpo n4r ISudbury, wao here during tho of. Of U se- 24 ara at week- -Tr* fin b ood malt e Ine.-W reafdene�es of IF. BrQcl�; chicks V _%ed, parts of the oy Che ,C ��z onservativea and 16 by -the Messrs. alont lished In -England 'vid fae.troops t arm are misslng, thert is Week visiting t the �homc of Mr. R. rj., W _K the e0tire. line whieh extendsfor Brock; Barred iplymouth nopk� no.hair on Liberals. W. the B. lVeLean. He was aebompaled bY hit Mst Of the appeals are to about a lirndred iles aTtd on wbe1v tac i.,iiife. T5he first.-: nt -head -and-'the only. clothing is. an Bendr -�anl 3b,%4 -Hc�wald aft abrmt lakt por", to -the -front from Yule, -and seaDnd; chicks, W. -Ave- 4wnes added. ready tOr -Mcupaficy. Thaere hoines &-d& bran, 4281 en t will-rsallbef-ok-p I Yule, W- *deirshirt. -Those who are hm brother, Roblert. Sepolerr-ber Weddlni.-._DT�. j., over 2,do IendInIg all the fall fairs In this part, Mac- materially to ;the -appa 'engageil. remainder of the forcb�_' al be taken dhIek rana 'of our. 0.000 tr0bDs arebeing and t�n NallOtt., White 'PlYinouth. Rocks, . R. ;29 to 29; XW_ 01anders Of ZLrich's rae log R. $anders. . Silver (Yale tobs, -Flour-FIT -Dork ;-ns, 4. Battler; dhicks, R. 81clam, was -Married on Friday,.: morn- cemtly djqpoged�of 1. 3 On both sides is ad-tittedlY across the ooean as transports GreY -are kept on.the -move this week. -The I)bY- village.-Sbr. Louis Kraft, wbo- has ra- heavY. The weather has be* Is f Sn wet altd are available. The total stre-.Vth of Can- Sairders, X kB&ttler; 84ver Lace Wy. enisa Thankoffering for the Wornien's Ws- �arm bIrtl to Impl d.� sionary Society, .of $t. AmdrAwls church e cold and the trenebea occupied by ths adi's first contrt Ing last -to Xiss Matilda Jobgston, ld- will shortly rnove Into the re-sidlenm a o- oxdottes J %Battler,,R. Sanders-; chick, Remeinber Jamig Flannery'a suo-ion sole, on; Lot last Sablyatli WAS he ladles est dauStiter of Mr. alrd ',Mrs.' jk6be:t soldiers are so flooded wlfA -water th, folice will be about 33,400. The Princeis 2 of i-Johim Decher, 'At prsent -Winter, anders, J. Hey. asion7l, Tuekenwitb, on Tueed over $80. T R. water Up'to tnelr knee,g. wood. White Wyan- ay, October Johnston, -of- the Dominion Hocse,' tany stand In of the society - Vish to express their CLVIed by W. Peter Xoehle Patriciats 1fifuntry a strength of -dottesj.'Harvey B�66ers�. T. Brock;. 2441-1 The ceremonY was witnessed r,-Mr� As�m, those who responded- s IIb*_ -A. � drd, ' ' 1,; , V-"' fOrcO-s an bath sides are �eoamln,.- about 1,100, znd the !two cavalry C. Partr Note' thanks to by oni; 'Witmer bAs isold 119- p pretty well te3daausted and what the 1goirg separately Iliclude ea6h: s `o`ur,rRfernc6 last week to erally. As the Mission workers start the Immediate. -latives, and Rev. D. Pet raperty re -er Koe-Aler 00 and taS pUX- Wyandottei, T. Brock, - Icks, T.Brock Fo 0 1.25; 40, ead will ibe ino person can predict, al- 560. men. i ch the death ',of the late.! Cpper rest,' Jpbnst(m, of' Va-rna, officiated. 4,fter ebased. frft.W. Fl, , W Dear- e stated W.- ess the rtel- and second; Buff Or&ln&oir tat his ife deg" at present occu _by W. Of sthre-.1m w d to a bigger and oetter success left by a -c -to for Detroit from pled 06u�h the -Preach md British seem log and second; afileks, W. Dearing predeceased fnim some ha:l V*r the eeremx?n, Dr. and Ws. WRcInjft0a to be,sangulne. of ultimate success &a V leartler caTnplog- tgrou,ndi where 0 Years. This, .wf� tfi their good-; work. -Th workers In, which, Bmder.-Vx. R a Its, J.. are plea A. flhams ja.as e_ W biey expect . to wear and sta and- 2nd. tW.hlte Oph-Ingtans, chic sed to learn,2was Inco _place they 'will visit New -York and te -turned Vne vicintly of North Day eadge. r rrect, as the Methodist congregation -rve thel the C&xadl&n Volunteers are now as- Smior, -J. Heywood; Andalusian%. Mrs. Forest tis till living and are rra" .East. froln On ae- W -here le -has beer,, eng*ed'as -'Dealera ar , e I OPPMents! out,r- General Frelea, cccn- sembled antahis 16,900 acres, �vhlch Sanders. J. Battler; dhicks, W.Dearin doumt of Jher plans for their doming'inniversary. An fhm -vigor her friends Afternoon's Orting.-I(r. C e Mander of tille British forces in a sen- Wex iurchased by the Dominion - Gov- ard hope L ee rawer. -Tine Youngest.son second; plack Spanis,- W. 1�att_ they may- have her tn. them Rartlelb, who lately Puxchased ail elle- Cmsi. , f tn pa f Mr. Tbw.. let: wi te-nee inhis recent report describes tha� ernmen some ttme ago fr $20 per acre.� ler, J. Battler; ghlcks, i H. Truem r y s o tym for 9aXt Studebaher- car, treated hi, fluot-0 altuatiGn al . several ear t c I e. T1w. mistake maxillop wife tt rr Lhie, 'Hay, djeA on -more accirately tha,n- The camp is located 16 miles n-orthdast W. B- Battler; Black Uonday. morn -on tr orcas, T. B. as ours and tnot tnat f o�,ir usLmlly toter,. Ettle, to a trip -a We MR o. Re says - "One village ha' of the city of and -da Ing, the ,death folloWL-14 ear lot Rememl)er Jain F1 nner3 sauetj6n sale, nn Lot, throuig.4 an ,operation I Quebec In the vailBy of Carli-ni and second; cWcks, J., ccurate regular correspondent. -Ed.- 2,0onae8don7,TLde9ckerom1th,on Tuesday, Of-toher -1 , S or f9r Dew has Us q101 I urin n pthe river Card '77 rounded, by t week. 9 tnis battle beee er and sur �re'vlous Friday. Tae little fellow was already i iSlenlor, the cotmtry, Wednesday of -as pendialtj tm. H. TruyMjer; Red Caps, W. Battler, large ntinber from Renstill 13tb, 2441 -IL' They wiere accompapled herA - � 94 -h-red and recaptured. twice b eae'a the Laurentian', o � ains. 'It was pur. W. 13ow, by I r. J. P. y t n five Tearglof age who Is Interested in rural de- one of Hays M)u chicks, W. Dowden 'and and surrounding% country attended the 'Ainniversary Services. -Te Anniver- CGr-NaY, ler; oldest settlers, died ogv side, and at tha time of writing re- chased several o=s 49(y, before the second; White Legg -horns, �W. Batt Ekhlbltion.at Luadn last week, -Mr. J. -,m-ary of Dutf's Cnurch, MaKillop, will be velOPMent. On the way to 1 -ensall, the M�)nday mains in'Nthe haiids of the Gerrna�ns. ar, as a milit ks, T. 13. and 'own R Ur, n 'n held an Sunday, October 4th, when Re, big ditch at _hmn, aged gi -yg&r. He zni; Br Do ell has re ted th�. Inow being I kPa4red, was leaves atarnfly of t.11ree sons d four The figIltil'19 has been at close quarters the Province ut West stor-3 QuPbec, the aamill a;12 Le9horrs, W-. ear"g, W. B. Battler; of what as In the Past been known 0 the i Win* 14 -h r. XcParlame of Bay�ield, will viewed, ais Mamp, tself, South of and Gf thrmst desperate nature, and Peta-wa -is for OntaJ16. It cov�ers a chicks, W Deariml C. Wallott; Black as the Angram _c[A'.1149abers-Jacob, William. Vve following Monday ventnig- -a fowl the ZLTIch Road tb0'sw,mp_Iands r�W, the streets of ths vljlage are filled with districtge-ve Block, - but which he -has hav8 EZ n miles 10; and four miles Battler;, Ro-se thoroi9bly oerhauloa:an�d refitted amd supper --and lentertaiftfhent will -be glyell. b 'and Mrs. -Henry Moran, oI Detroft dead of both sides." This is sl--nply a wide. It ls� &u:-.!hected le.ell cleared of trush ad rubbish- and !with Quebeq bya comb White Leghorns, -=4 'also rose gfeatly, Improved both inside d-nd tq_ The co;_�hmittee� has beein fortunate - In: 114ve beelt eleeded to grais Mrs. `West1ake3 -of-&amley; Mrs. pa,q sa:,xple of what has been transpiring spur line of the Camitdlan Padific rall. bri the comb brown Leghorns, also chicks,.W. side, to an experieced Jeweller, 'securkm t 'hort-b side baset to Old of Terantlq, and �klrs. Josiah -Get- ,vhc) M services of W. John March be. trimIned. Dearing and 'Of I;ts ger of .Z-urldn. Tils tip-eral took law Ine tip-top all along t 11 I e line far the past two way. Withl-It the last five weekq,, 25 seco"hil;, SAlvr Spa;_41ed Is �novin, Into it this of.Holstel, oii.e of -our Most romineut thick.growth ,of willows and -the like. 'on- W-ednegdaT to t!ne, Bk�ouso�a -Lim peciTnens at 0 Week. Week. -Mr- Colin p miles of sidings � have been built, , a Haaribugs, W. Bowden and 2nd; Black -Hudson, we believe, bag rented -younif The The Swamp lamda irew railway station and three I eh6 r vocalists for t�ie occasion. when seeded, give On the other side the Rus'sjans or mmense Breasted Red Game Bamtsms, W. B. east storA- of the Bei i�loek,, whic8 is Wier still forging ahead. ineighborIng ministers tad: others Will with occasional set ordiraince sh-eds have' been constructed rebuilt by C.- petty, or also assist, -in, making tne event.ng one.. baclis and InterVtions. The Austriais: -amd on an.average of 100 trains a dav young W eys, W. Bowde; belfig �ae Battler; Bronze Turk at 110.35.1 To,.i,- fi visit the place. In addition to these louse Ge Alvithe Q wit'h the ald�of the Gerzrans, are stil Bowden and Aecond; a carriage display room, and for dwell- long totbetremembered. A cordia in- ese, I-1. Truem-ner; young; *. Irtg,'roo��s above Wn for which. it -1,3 'vitation, is extended to all. fIghting, but they are being gradually perm, a;,nen�t strv0dres several miles well -sltj4EjteX._30ss Jean B.1clI enNots;­Ur. D. Jd=stDn, of Waltlan", a few week�� Pat H b L cleared out of te way by the R,.IsEjam -water mans ana open: Of DearIng; any othervarlety of Geese, W. Out lmg, W. D. ]Battler, .1-I. three, or four days with frIelids inn Ln- 4holee -batelier sewers tura-dertook to blast a lar have been Battler; o ge_�stone In -tile kumner; Pekin Ducks, 11. Truemner;- river it Roxboro, one day' last week forces, The maln Rus:sjan army is,stia laid,- a pumplTi!g station with a capa- jr.ore s don, tha en"I'Of last week and the first vli)-ss; of 11 Ir Its way 'towards -Berlin' and city Of 1,500,�000 gallons of water has young, J.446ywood, H. True.m7iiar; RoL,- of but after the third chdrge the monster 1, -0 :1 61thOugh meeting with -gff oppositle11 be -en eregted, a telephone John Bider r.eturp.ed'dur- New yftern and or. D��cks, W. ]B�6wdii W. 1ng the past -week from a MeArly two' was `,aardly ffected.,Xr. Johnston will. Is Igainirz ground rapidly and is. now electric lighting for all parts of thq -the 13owden and secoAd; a;ny- oiTlei g�arlety rronths' V1lt- With relatives ard frien 'not give up, however, and Is deter- lot 4 said to be within oin�e hundred- and camp has bee installed, several milt,s: dA of Dreks;% W. B�. Battler, H.- Ti-uemmer - In different parts/& the West, a.-nd is VnIneA to move It next time. Ir -he. shock 14�hers made L of roads- have been broken and leve 1-fifrtY -miles of the German. Capitai I- Our stock a Su m er'-Suiting -e Belgians are still doi- good ser" led, Young, -J.-,Seni(yr and, Ginea- well pleased with his trip and of * Cie first xplosion was felt - for . m I S is now _O 4,3, Pat cows aq gin- the Grman troops ris P Th &-ad 1700 targets stretching over Fowl, W. tB. Battler, H True-.nmer; -benetitted by tt.�-Mjs nuch miles, amd,some people believed te Ger- com plete and C_M vir -2 miles Mit es the Very west e in �harasg . , - a 1 - �- P. Scott has _ne� Y�Oung, - kB. Battler; any other va- returned fr maMs mustv'nave invaded Canada. -Mr. design the pick eelflrjg� In �.TaaY quarters. The Japa.ne visit In -the s—checks, broken stri pr�s hair jige se are lety of tRabbit;,, J. Heywood and 2nd- West. -A n-�-.-nber of caroads�of 1%jmber odd bilm'.Gaarles Relkle liuve returned also, giving -them cansdera-ble tro-ible. effect EXETE 19ainders; 2ollection f Pigeons' have arrived for the cohstructi from VAbir ]MeYmooli trl% . and af ter S—Worsteds itna nut azythirng n these drectio-is are R FALL FAIR om of serges, -heviots and J. 'Hey:wood, Harvey Brothers. t�e new Town, Hall during the paqt c steady gImPly' Skerrn sths idn comparison with Ming a good any pla es Cey think tweeds. J Udge-1-1. Toter. week nd Is beigg 3&KlUop is,te anl)t plate to live. -Th Parlklllar Men will favor to 25 -centg,� I Traln sl aerally looked u Fglr of �he Exeter g Of me"'wfily are ;now rus friends of Mrs. P. Eckart will be iments looked vy the -main (engagements on the FTench* iFne annua7l Pau -used b)r a good exclui've style of our gat ments. S m- border, which s iga pa The prize inners In the Indoor de- gah hing ithe art .will be ,published ne:jt week, work alMg. There has also been A lare sorry to learn, Out she is ulider th Xevealea a LIM et tting Mode's for young -tbe top,pr1ce AV -he cruckl point azad *h1ch Is des- grounds 011 XondaY and Tuesday jastj doctor's care, but all hope for herr�. men, con - as t Agrieultural Sociay wa held an their Vartment close -6 tined to be the turning point In the and both in poi quantitY of brici-dellverd during the servafive older 'I -1 men s mode nt Of the.exCellence and covery.-One, of the .Worst storm. tile iiek of 4t trumber of the exhibit Past week so that everf thing 9 In" Igood You Will S' of wind and rain -of Cp season, passed Hullett b�e for pressing OnAbe work. Thf-r-e hastbem, a goad deal -of Na,,�ral &A# attenda.1c as one ot fhe most suebessf ul yet h�_ld Varough her� onTuesday aAernoonlast. toward -ma arm y ,G ster-In.law, ys exper- ing ilre , m, at -A, ( f lee t of the SoCiety. The Indoor show of Y Plea- her sl C but no eneral eaage meat. Wllll&-.a MQEwen Is im,; Glencoe, visiting, feil at perfict edse in one of our Suits anid Iftess lu, by the A September WeddiD.-A ver -Mrs. UcAfj have the satisfa tion Man- Alwa 19 roots, fruit, gra. event took place at,tbe home of C esttle - .9tIll lying low, Three British cru tn ladies -work ; .'f -'c,; -W. al.d Allis. Wood, - 1.8t1i oilsitt and fss Consitt bttended 'this iences in new and becoming cloth,.. -,In Is e r s was the largest and -best eNvr gem In conce,-Zsjo, WeeX the fune Wingham st $8.60 0 - blown uP.bY Gfer-mam submarlms Exeter. he raots nd fruits were es- Wvd-nesday, 86�tber 9th, ral of Mister Harold lGraduating Igu spection In ked. Consitt, YOUngest son of. Mr rses.-The town hall. during the past vieek in the North Se wheiii Mrs. was filled to capacity Nrun-da y eve,,ni peclally ood, while in the ladies d- Wood's sister, ..,qiss Mary Consitt, -who'was take -,t quite Ill frarn at d f1glita uader water, attacki sea of VaDA2 f rva riage to a severe -attack of apptridleitis and al- this. Year's class of inurses frow the -to zhoke lhelfe� �,alls Partillebt therel,were only three classes Mr. J,Rme e ei -A sri.;bmarlae Is a vessel which Townsend was tunited In -mar witness V,6 -graduating eX6 r n t to �W`48.3 A9 Its on the liat zot cmpeted for. The ex-- S R6bertun.,,'aTeo of 11ullet. At though Promptly` operated upon' h� pas- frurny below t4e water line. Thecrul- thibit of stock on, the secand day, Tues- five o'clock the bride efntered,'the' par- ed awg, Wingham Cenera ,]a sers *which ere doqtroyed were up: to the average. OPItal. he gradu-. 9 $1.2-6, to Y. Very much sy�npathy Is felt 7 ats ,were lasses Ida. Stanley Afamle W D BRIGHT 0*25, BUt*her. nat day, was also well lor attended by her brother Robert, for Mr: and -Mrs. I amunir the 'on test of the The light borse -while Misg Ivy R, fu, niece of the 10 Cons1tt; - they baVl"2`9 Adams and lian 'Moffatt. The pres- & In quite entltion of ly .ledals and'diplomas Was 5.16. to Y were Useful vc-s- cePtlai-L of the singe roadsters,' in gr h. The recent Years. -The- relatives and- frieAds made b)r,Dr. -green British fleet '6ut the class, with the ex- ober . st several f their children oo, played the wed(ting mar k_)E- APO RT -H sels. The afficial iecords thus far give which there were 10 entrieswas perhap "GrMOY was performed by Rev. 0. o f M, r,.: J. P. Kennedy and Mayor the total of British captures as 02, anj tn anns, r., will. regret to learn co-mmon, �0 tia ot as jlar�ee as us,3,a, b C. Kafne of.Lmdesboro. The bride was. that she continues seriously Ill. Dr. A. J. Irwim A, H. M-usgrov N.150. �B*Acl; -n -in ss no lack Of quality im thse shown. L., becomingly dressed In avy b1ce satin Lnderstand'that Hensall is soon to have is attrac good -detained in port. The Ger. W 95 ships e n P. P., was n, the chair. The platfo 211aVe CaptUVdtGr sunk 12 British ship,3,. the heavy horses the competition. was de che!ne witli'crea-rn lace trimmings. another dem- ted wittL. tioar,��s tilely' 4cora have -dertained 'to Ritis-h ship-- in �amtnon, "d list Of some twenty, years a101 reTj wh te 'and blue bnntlag, and Gern, an. ports. keen and the quality has never beea Miss arY Wood made a Pretty little experience.-Msg Allin, a 'beside'.the chairman $1.50; eboice h -Dr flower girl, The Parlor ad dining ro ere Miss Y� Old Surpassed, which SaYs a good deal as (Yl been the guest of Mrs ighl"ay, sr., Hatthe-W8, the r hftendeht, the Exeter show ar were Vret�rts decorated with white amj during the pAst cOuPle, of weeksq� - t-hree SAO .47.26; UeavY -9, district are widely -lady super V W4L-,r Notea knoR as great horse cent p1nk asters. After the cereon' :graduates, Wss Glaays Little aind res. There Y the Miss Maud Porter k -as been sufferharg was R 'good d guests, !numbering about thirty-five sat for the past week or two frdM a sev Miss 4M, 16 -Cooper. ftlendid, addresses -woii, from 0.51 Islay of cattle and j3ogz, Three -deat a kave occure,d in Val- it? amd the poultry.e down to a &-O&S Sbck ckrtier camp, Military hospital of sGl- xh-lbit was the largest bountiful`tea. Thei-presents form of throat' trouble. -M -s re 'Were Wive:n! -by Medical �Healt,h OfLficer t $4.75 to $6.60. wnd best weather, s Doiwell, Dr. Redmond, Fathe th' -to too, p to about four o'clock on. Cae diers who,were in traniag 2,t the ca(mp. for some xpars. The were both useful atd valuable. All of Toronto, was the guest of,Xrs.'Chas-. jcharmg;jV,. Tl,,.Ivo,,r Blair and e Lleut. Kellett. tof Brandon, died frieinds Join n W14nin Mr. and rs� McAllister during the past' tiOn Wssglven by wlth: 0 heart disease, Pri ate w ecur d day 'of Ci show was all that swell Is well- known, in the City wimmoa to me week. Miss Rev. E- G- aad fallow_tn this of Robdrtun a haPPY married life. 130 aMo Whe v ellealey, of tne 44 ou 77th Seaforta lHighla-,nders, ancouver, lavY rain storY-1 Ul Exhlbitors.-At -the reed -it a Deaconess who does much goold-woik a tnumber -of mugleal selectjohs Wft-? and LR'T cOuld be desired. T.je ht Successf were, Y get jut w, h� at i i, h Western Fair held Ill London t- tunate. muldh enjoyed. .)@ach o yo . -and that of the r&nged trom and PrIvatetS. Insley, 101st Re 1 then: -Slet 1� was a he f ol- for the suffrins 6�nd u,.nf,6r want g7l,.: ent� ic great issap. f the raduates pointment to many, as:Its lowing exhibitors fro -n this township 'r�celved a -large bouquet of cbrysanthe- of Edmenton, succumbed to paeumpnia sudden ap- captured prizes -for live stock: Messrs. The W. ases. Luc y and � Olive�, dwQhterq Tr-ums, Pres.e:nte&�by Dr. lftrgaret Cal- quil ' pearace, mot only wet Cle majority of 'Mr. C. A. Redmond, are attendin at --,14; yearlill. leach after Illness of snort duration. of be i#geep and buck Cle Spectaors but caused the postpone- & S.011 took first and High ISchocyl at 4,t. Mary der, W'ss StanleX will go to Ripley and' modf.hrate 12ulls off; Iamt 'ie base -ball game betw�e s .1 foraged, Clyde stallion and S. -Mrs. Foat, the Qthe'r',tWo raduates will re-naki There -are now located In Valeartier m e2i t of t en Ex- 61amplon ht wife of the, Rev. -Ux. Foot of Thedford, * in, Pr es is eter -and Allsa Craig for t1he cb;amplan- -first: for sfte and three of his colts . - I ­ tife- place to YOU, saper a couple of solos In * . . 0 0 , get the Caadlanmllitary cap, 33.000 sol- 0 Carm e I C hu k ch N to *9.30 44 n orses. It eGsX-s much erjoy-� k�o�e, after a -visit of threo montbis and Mr. 'J. H. Bufalo, Sept( L a90-71fiss 'Hazel Baker md Miss soldiers eat -sixty-eight nd a half tmq 9 baseball &k-ne. year old duflAg the Past week or so. Hensa�jj Cor 'e I about $1200) ever It came too, late to' lion with t, ord Roii4ld, first for two ed.�Large quantities of'be;.2 diers, and about 4,000 h S'211P 'f the i8outh Huron Leaae. How- with - Glen fRae, second for aged stal- on Sabbath last that were Ethel KlAg hAs� arrived prescrip t S. -the majority will have angther op- t�rmatlonal 71 firm I Kincald, of the Canadian G and .spoll t, -;I -e show 5 have with --her unile, faini Year oid Clydesdale stall on with "In- -well saved in,'this ineighborhooi anic day to, feed the aror The recelIPU fl1, d# i �d �arse for three been r porttinity of seein' tha t, j The igate receipts mmognted to abo,it f 19j, nd sec�idtor Ye4rlljtg fill a Wilde, were guests'of friends 1-.I: keot dtees,00 to hor wne Y- Mr. and vichIty will sooqi be y to $9,255'- - plaln 0 of food a day. The ,'sea cons 3 Rinw, ) - as well'teele- $575. The following is !a list- of the Im k first for two Year old brated for be Behnore recently. -A slight 'XXPI0S1G'A' tons of hay and 1,470 bushels of oats f1gy 13 WILMS, I -A r ge Occurred at'A.W , rki y"Is, evaporat lleav:y butcher sue.m.-stul prize, winners and 'Mr. -MR -n. Fear third fOk 4ad, quarit 'e or,when per day. E(ghty-give cords ot wood per Itl -9 of Wrabr an� being marketed a �S�Ldge. glass bu The fire Z jair I In while 'Ur- James Snell carried rs "di0art- C _N__ day are conswned for cooking pur- I ihere ajid.4dod P ri al ces are being paid.- ment-Nns C Ailed out, -daily ratio. _e ore hi-rii with,hts Leicester sheep. Mr. R. 411 asAt W '48 to *8.26; Poses. Eact 2na draws' ns Gn.eXA1 Purpose -Brood mare acc - At the. Industrial E 98ins returned -ff6,,-n to be a fliv, but th _Thres.h�g - eY Ner4F motineedii GfST xhibitlen In.Toro-j- lle�v Oiltarib, whbfe hi� had been. rou * best fat Uelfe vi; to $18igorth the extent of one pound of meat: pa4ded by. fOalt M. Rugsell, C.- Rowe, to,-." the Messrs. MoMich Is In full awlas all.th ae SB men an a ers, sold iheir ed as fire rg�iger.-79ur- busipe this Alstir -hW r ostaria to ftood.4650� Agentfo Butttrtick Patter *7 to 47.25; ant 4,,Djn Tav� eC"I I l