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The Exeter Advocate, 1898-5-20, Page 1• ELEVENTH YEAR. --554. EXETER, ONTA. IO, THUR DAY MAY 19, 1898. Sensibie ]People Come to us to have their eyes examined. Ivied, in the Went. Many int this locality will regret to leant of the death of elr. Thos. Young. sr,• a former resident Of '1'uckersmith, which sad event toafi place at Ross - burp, ,Manitoba, ou April 25th, fox the 920 year of his age. Mr. Young was born in Black Isle, Rossbire, Scotland, starch I808, and imnngrated to Can- ada in 1849 settling, on the 2nd eonces Sion of Titckersmith, near Kippen, where he resided until 1882. In that year he removed to Manitoba with bis fainly and settled in Russell couoty, He leases behind him his aged partner, six eons and three daughters. The de +eased was a grandfather of hiss Emma oung who recently left here for Man- If you need glasses let us fit them for you, We give you the Best Expert Attention at T. Fitton's Jewell* Establishment S. F1TTON, li'insley, We are pleased to state that If Geo :Ilewson's little girl who has been very with while:plug cough is new r'eav ' g- e rograt to have to report Mr. Joseph Amos has been vera II, but we are pleased to state that be ow recovering. Luoau OPIA,DUATE OPTICIaT4, 10 REWARD. G U. SANDERS, EDITOR. ,llzddulph Stephen ,Between the Couplers. D1P0 --There died at the faintly res idec:cae, concession 3, on Friday last,. ;Lira, .l=ihn Rodeins, aed her remains were in -erred at St. Jarnee' conneteryon Sunday. Mr. liodgiens has the ssmpa thy of a larger circle of friends in Ms bereavement, he being now left alone to battle with the vicissitudes of life,l his family having all grower up and married. 1tictres -Mr. Erney Williams, a pupil. of the A O. C. Guelph, is visiting' his father. Mr. Wm. Williams, at Claude boye, who bee been very sick, brit we are pleas, d to say on the mend at pres- ent. -Mr. Bea Abbott, who has been as resident of Minneapolis, has returned to his home in Biddulpb to re'.ume Iarwing.-Mr. A. K. Hodgins has pur- chased the Guest farce. concession 2, for NOD -Mr. T. Neil, of Ottawa,. brother of lir- Adana Noll. of tcGilli- rey, is visiting hia many frieeds in thisi neighb arhond thle week, He seems pleased with the looks of North Middle sex. There will he an eecursion from. Lucau to the A. 0. C., Guelph, June the Ord. Rev. k'. ;11. Holmes, of Leamington, has not yet accepted this c ll +ertf'rdt•ti 1►lessrr. Duncan and Goo; $g, i:ititla'r to Mtn by the congrettecton of Fluty t were Trinity trhnreil hem__ ;Isle's Kato smith yd i�tr � relatives in I.oa+dola Snu• Friedesburg''.. One of the pioneers of this, towuship, died ou the 4th inst., in the person of Mrs, O'Rourke. Site had beet* ill for several months. Deceased's maiden name was Barry and in the early days, with her husband, who died some years ago, settled on the farm near Mnunt Cannel, where she remained uncil her death. She leaves a. grown up family - of sons and daughters to mourn the loss of an aftactionata, mother, The re mains were followed by a large con- course of people to Mount Carmel cem- etery where they were interred on Fri day. i i ertb, Oaat, May 13.--A. terribleacei• dent happened at the Canadian Pacific ups Hallway Compauy sithere about four o'clock Ibis after000u, in whichMr. Phillip Kennedy lost his life. Toa shops are being ran to their full capac- ity, in consequence of which there is always a great rush, and the removal of the cars as they are built to make room is usually attached with. more or less danger. usually lf.eunedy bad just completed his part of the wort{ on a ear, and was talking to twoeompanions 'engaged in adjustinc; the coupling_ to the almost finished ear. Another bow car, almost completed, was eight feet distant, ou the saute track. Mr. Kennedy's head was in a line with the couplers, when. without the slightest warning, the shnrtting engine struel train of Cars, seeding the two to- gether with great force. The couplers caught his head., smashing it to a jelly*. Several other weal -wet sierra 0y es- caped with their lives, Deceased halves a wife at:d (sadly=, -lir - 'a,,,1 M,,1id:'le.--- t hiking maetltler- • :!lain street, is s,'ria,atsly lel -tee ;►[r. 'BE OZWZY TO LOli.N• i eVialiabt Armitage. a Biddulph fernier. ; adt- pa, ' 'l�t➢frceu,gh hero one t'vk'tiins; ,, Thu Exeter Bicycle Club hereby offer a • , salerohalap. A�oneL^ to soba nn easy terata The uneertiene'11: s t;. fe*:. getnd ferns for : o -at leo". ':.: t''4, :t,at h cr•'alteat mite: aid watt reward of Ste for information that will ,lead JOE t^i'AeNSMA'G, to the colit,v;etion of the guilty party who Samwell•s shock Exeter Maliciously and wrongfully scattered tacks t F.Y Private funds to level an imrrove+l ferns ou. Huron and other atreete T. J. LOCEVANT, Preis. FARM rapt SALE. Containing 144) songs. more or less, being lot letter A, con. 10, t'aharne. On the pram. ist•s are a storey :and half frame hence with triune kitchen; frame barn, cow and horse stable with hay loft: good water sanely; ''ii ,aures good timber. 1?i miles from wood - ham einem. For further particulars alel•ly to Thos. Naugle, at his residence. lot ,to, Swath llameiary, Dlanuluard, or tit. Marys P.0 , Ontario. vi -V a.. CoultRtl s>;o11 lll�,,e of�xt:te>, otico is hereby given that a Court for tlio Revision of the Assessment Roll, for the i°il- laa of Exeter, tor the sear tie•t4, will be held pursuant to statute in that behalf, at the Town 'fall, Exe=ter, ou Friday the twenty- gee w•e•nt - Bev. .nth ,late of May, 1>•J:t, at half -past sem a•n o'clock, in the evening, Persons Ravin business at the said Court will govern them- selves aeeordingiy, Exeter, May 12th, M. -VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SA LE, The undersigned is offering for sale that desirable' and valuable property, situated on Huron Street, being nart of Jot _t, c^oatain- ing over !lye acres. There is on the premises a good laiek house, con raining seven morns, with stone cellar, franc kitchen and wood- shed settaehaed• a frame stable and other necessary ont-haunting•,; •1.5 choice fruit trees. a good well of water awl other conveniences. 'ferns reasonable, apply' at this orrice or to SANTINI, Ptal.: 2l'ATolt,Ext•ttr. ;Ml acttieaural::1t+ants abal. per atan4. d 1'Tly to .ELLtos.% tnr.Ar EAE. • Solicitors,ete, ENCtoer Pecans FAlist 14.11 A;.E. alas•-llitnar•'a acres,. pot 11-N C tD sy. 4M [';borne. with good e gent; luau, t axe,. and' uLhi r 2i....c ou l n,lal:,.ro, -. sacs-.- runt rt.4' and part frame, The farm is well ,mined and well fenced. and situated 1pnart, r of a mil„ from cooed sand pr,A.e1.-•i . lfnnt�r,l a by duly will he re I.te.l For i �.artteitlara aildr..ss hely, Ise;l.a;r.r•A ANNAN. cerci Ina ; frt+cu rely iPt,arat:, to !lits Lal Inge on Thxitt'cday, his horse ran away a+'scp-t.'I, ee!. Tbia Wa$ as "s alar and €t. s'• ze i a'.'°- env 8< t- ''a ala' aartd tliraa`v tlt,� ti:+l faeraaan fr+1in star_ m'a' r tt ,.•lu l ] i n t llar;;nr•. iia, ri': ,iycal a bad. li:k,ia, , f'haslr j�a aGti:"ae least Friday anal b'lad'ed rr-a hut ,. ur v t'te - a'',,elii:,E is ow render rf the! al�lti,al:atete 4erS asreenetat teenaage' q, tl G'.�w tj:. very r� S; r .,iQ,> at U3P}• Crediton the bit: t. a'tr4'n se stns of the ;'tdamr women I. are .,Es ",zll"tia; /the 91wies Cs'r, tere-Itetnewl, e' a si' are . .' 4 ling, g toils " Mr. mod ;111•x: T�• rnr:ex, of 1 •etre'➢n'?3, , F lam r p� a E, tlnratR„h i „ia Meson ., . the -. , Mr. ,-. - dairy, ., . tie L4 auV r¢ rel L➢e. Rrliai 'out' were „tae,.,l, of G. Beaver P r d3•.r g' k. -Mr -a i'1°tan bsunauz sal4 Mee Mey i h4' to a ''r, Iia• EIONIYilw riioviaa a putt il_a" l „i � ?.i. e as .s' e r ne. ,,,„ ,- ; �, Utz to a,.azs' ulyit➢i. rt,. 4➢a3, air, ,€r. u.,.,,.tl, ref l'i..tt. P, ttt!r.. int illi, 1 *HJ.Aa,te ,, f •,• g '� �l •, , ...-,>dlQa4 "„�,., : .-, P� ¢aFsa•.a e'k1➢u.'t6di6 ,.a:$q .e„nE 9.1 t l ltltr.11a�, 9r. ,i.• 1?:.'8t:na P. rt to _ r,. of tietit'riath Haigpeeted the ,,choral here "rain baa a; l!'‘.47.00 -Miaatice,, Rlip. Dee teal >• l 5,tan d•:i; :, At:,.,i --(fair burp b;;°a;yals of 1'ritln,'.�,,ir� 4sQaattar.rtf 1DrY�1fS4tit'tI, a,alr j. . ,a � Q.. „ ,� � � , t, gn st Of )h-1, C. Wolfe lava l'rid +r.. aptalt , a a t: fa"." t ad r s eel leek tarn for i!lle;,tat ti,a'nato- t,il �e7.n, al, ,sf ll:le+h:sna,:➢, V thea '. 1 ;, '•Ift5t►.rt —Ir> D tis t4lerC s rlrt II our village a call ,tnaitlaay.-Mise Mary Ann Morleelt is teaming' the dress umlaute at Nisei Marra' ti'tlle' —. of sirs. Benny Paarso11s. of Exeter, for a ; mets (t 4L .�>.a'1t tsamk' al sptan around eon few drays during the week -The a1n til Ove :n” ,- "2'37q g10 11rl' Priming' anti. 'ti , , g e , maga' ,, rprno-e of to little butter than lin of , fr• Daniel Sevrit�a r is ra les 1: p .+ sing na 61t ^+Trtflintily �P eli li w Ag bre tmtaa e 4.- O r,♦. tea' 6t . Finkllritaer etre iti with the diphtheria. a rata til t Peeli , n bandits of weld) We wish them a speedy recoverye. 51WOntr:•al took Pate. Pickering. Ont, 1 aT 'l ] . r.At;nrTr, Clerk. i Ga idley'S epos, Hall, Exeter 'Tuesday l.t crtita , F.A.Itat FOR, SALE. The undsigned is offering his firlended Ltrin. In the township of Usberne, tor =la, being lot 0. coneessam eontstirling aeros. There is on the prereises two good barns (one bank), and other good watemila- ings; a good frame housp, good wells and a splendid orchard. This is ono of the best farms in Usberne, and will be sold reason- able. Intending purehasers should see thiS property before purchasing elsewhere. Apply to MATT. KELLAM) DevOn P, Ont Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that tho partner- ship hereto fore existing between Arthur J. Rollins and John A. Williams, carrying on business in the village of Exeter as millers, and known the Rollins & Williams Companyhas this day been mutual- ly dissolved. JOHN A. W/LLIAMS. Dated, May 2nd,1898. paid to me, on or before the 4th day.of June, All accounts due the said firm must be ToE ExETER TEN 1808, and all legitimate claims against said firm will be settled by me. ARTHUR ROLLINS. MAY 24th, 1898 Q BEN'S BIRTHDAY Orana Literary, Musical awl a•'amatiC'niter ,3 ,w +,.e'n' F.LeecTioNtar -Miss Elmo. 0. Fisher, M. Er, graduate O. L 1%. Whitby, soul/el'', "Miss Letta Whitney. the leler.ted Sti) Vino Soloist, of floilerich. PIAND-72, Miss Kato Cam przigne. When there will be presented the eelebrated Comic Dramas entitled by the following excellent oast z Felix O. Callahan - MIL CITA.c.W..1.74nnEivii Chas. Rivers - Mu. ALEX. MACDONALD Julia Banks - MISS KATE CAMP.A.IGNE Doors open .71..15; Concert 13.11.5 Sharp ADMISSION 1'.5e. RESERVED SEATS 35o. Plan of Hall. and Reserved seats for sale at P. J. KNIGHTS'S STORE, Exeter. NOTICE. Statement of Election Expenses of Henry Eilber, the Conservative Candi- date at the last Provincial election, held March 1st, 1898. 1 Personal expenses of Henry Eilber 112 cts' 2 Livery and Horse hire i4 50 3 Printing and Stationer'y 43 05 4 Travelling expenses of speakers 10 00 5 Hall rents for meetings 25 00 Total 249 23 I, Fred Kibler. of the village of Zurich, in the county of Hazen, Returning Officer of South fluro.n, do hereby certif'y that this is a correct statement of all bills and youchers received by me from Charles IL Sanders, . Election Clerk for the above Henry Either. BEND KIET,EN, Returning Officer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of DAUNCEY & BROWN, of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Grain Merchants, Insolvents, Notice is hereby given tha t the above n am 0d Insolvents have made an assignment to me under the provisions of Revised Stat- utes of Ontario, 1807, Chap 147, of' all their Estate Credits mud Effects for the general benefit of their Creditors. A meeting of their Creditors will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Elliot & Gladman, Main Street, Exeter, on WEDNESDAY, TUE 25tli NAY, 1.8914, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of appoint- ing Inspectors and tice giving of directions wi th reference to the disposal of the estate, All Creditors and others having claims against, the said estate are requested to file with Messrs. Elliot 8z Gladm an, partion- lars of/their claims verified by affidavit as required, by said,Act, on or before the day of such meeting. A fter the 2oth June, 1838.. will -proceed to distribute ,the assets of the said. estate amongst the parties entitled thereto. hav- ing regard only to the claims of which I shall then have notice and I will :not be li- able forThhe said assets or any part thereof so di,tributed to an:v person or persons of whose claim shall not then have had Dated at Exeter this I6th May 1808. ELL TOT & GLADE As, N. DYER,HURDONI Main Street, Exetei:, Assignee. Assignee's Solicitors, —SUCCESSORS TO THE— ROLLINS & WILLIAMS MILLING CO OF EXETER, Are now ready to do business with the Public generally. All kinds of Flour, Feed and miD stuff for sale at CLOSE PRICES. Leave your orders at the mill. We delivery every day to any .pert of the town free. We hope you will help us to make a success of the business which Means a success for the town. 00. „wallow k era worklnete oeler now. Gall !lel se • the peat+eet,---Mr John Prattwant tit It =,a*;a'n h. t week areal seettred a 1•1 « u n •�• a ,Fitttnr” l'�,1"ehaer• -Bites+re. 1D. Rriotnteil las. Henryllenrti' 1 it k l,ltl t was the �,u,st Russeldaie. •1 ‘00,="'"—.111.3mIxest Prices paid for Wheat ad all tiniest. W.3s37..41E7a-X011-= 36 STEWART BROS. & WILLIAMS. flUM9 SUE I beg to state to the citizens of Exeter and surrounding country that I am ready to deliver Flour and Feed to any part of the town at CLOSE PRICES. We handle gogall & llasftwoog Flog Our Bran is warranted free from smut and dust. Will add a general line , of SEEDS shortly. Charles ll'revethick, has sold his farm on the 8th concessiou to his brother Hugh, for $2,500. The :farm contains fifty acres, ltr. James real;it' is the owner of a i eee'a h* t for /alit weak, i Rev. tiituor preached his first sermon the ;relate i'ii. at clove➢1 Sunday rn armlets st ruts tnit,:1P 00s- prolific SOW. She has had torn Utter ; s , ,' , t , el !It" 0 ilk, first ninnnt're' W, the 1,' r i.! ' ' r ! l_,teteis ant. t iia tl :7:11.1;172°tlu dt 1 t t 1?, a 1 1' i v. Willett l s atm read; fen aato :Muer the third 23. -On n ,eionday, when illi' r t ' i79 iliac prhs: tr", lll:IiG line, having ('rafa.t• ilamas Jamie'S.m was working Ctl Vial' ,d i1 l;r+ail,iiti„ �utiaabl,' afor(l his work, Op. Thames Road, he threw his coat on the tl, nti;l ircttt fe at. S' Buell staid fence, in ogle nI the packets of which 11,1 Rriuta:ei!, ,v,'ra' pn lurich,1108511 cysts a waallst a:ont:ainilin bt,twoeu O11(i' al:al I,4utitr ole tiundsty cast. -Dattel and 8120. When he nut his coat on Ile motli'ih :tats Pearl Nicholson toots a foued the had reme mberiung to tram p had pbeenl� betemidl eplu to Zurich Sundayelieveuiltanon d ties tandivmSteen near the place, others constablery Cole, A wpt:daiins ,w1.0ill 01111.deeboyo Sun day last. -Mr. Samuel Brawn was ill town Sunday.—Our pullie school ob eersed Arbor Day on Friday.—Garden- ing and yard cleaning is the order of the day. --Mr. C. Fritz was in London on business Wednesday last. quire Russell, an, him chase, and he was overhauled in a bush not far distant. He was searched but none of the money was found on him, and he was allowed to go free. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Jamieson, and it ie hoped that he may yet recover his loss. The weather is very One though somewhat cold, and vegetation, is not eo far advanced as it might be. -The Young People's Alliance celebrated their Rally Day on Sunday. In the evening the program was taken up which re. fleeted much credit on those who took part in the same. The collection taken up will go to support the mission cause. -It is reported on good authority that before this appears in print one of our yoang men will have joined the army of benediets. Full particulars next week. -Rev. A. W. Sauer and family have now got settled in our midst and we hope much good will be accomplieh- ed duriug his stay here. -On Mouday several members of the Evaneelical Society here, came to the china:" yard and dtd some work which will be of great benefit to the church. -Mr. Henry Willert male large shipments of lumber during the past week. -Oar bicycle club made quite a display on Saturday evening Sunday afternoon they took a run over to Crediton -Mr. Ronald McIsaae still tcontiuues very low and very little hopes are entertain- ed for his recovery. -Mr. Fred Ilse and Company, have been holidaying in Dashwood for some little time. They purpose starting out again in a few days. We wish them every success. THE EXETER TURF CLUB WILL nom:, THEIR Spriollilleetiog, Mall 24 '98 3:00 Minute Class $150 00 Free.for-all Trot or Pace 250 00 Running, open 100 00 President. Secretary, Winohelsea Mr. and Mrs Andrew Turnbull and their daughter Jennie visited friends and attended a wedding at Woodstock last week. -Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Eason visited friends and attended a wedding at Stratford last week. -The little daughter of the late Geo. Godbolt is very ill of inflammation of the lungs, which disease caused the death of her father, but at last accounts she was some better. SUDDEN DEAT11.-It has been truly said " In the milst of life we are in death; be ye therefore ready, for in such an hour as ye know not the Son of Man cometh." We refer to the death of George Godbolt, J wevho was sudden ly removed from the sceue of life's ac. tivities on Thursday, May 12th. De. ceased had been sick only three days. He was out to church on the previous Sunday and took his place in the choir but complained of not feeling' well all that day. The family doctor was sum- moned Monday when he pronounced Ms aihnent inflammation of the lungs and despite the best medical attendance he passed away about ten o'clock on the above morning. He was a com- paratively young man, being only 42 years, 8 months and 7 days old The deceased was highly respected as a roan of honor and a neighbor, and his presence from among us will be great- ly missed. The funeral which took place on Saturday was very largely attended, something over a hundred and forty rigs followed the remains to their last resting place-Kirkton ceme tery. The coffin bore a handsome wreath from the Sunshire Brethren on which was inscribed in beautiful silk ribbon " Our Sunshine Brethren," The deceased was a highly esteemed mem. of the Methodist church, also of . the Sunday School. He leaves to mourn his demise a sorrowing, wife and flve children -two sons and three daughters -bia aired father, four brothers and two sisters, The fuueral sermon on Sun- day by Rev. Jewett was very solemn and broUght tears to noarlyall of the congregation. The church was beaut- ifully draped for the afternoon service. many years, Eensall STATFox NOTES -Peter Lamont, o Zurich, shipp ell a carload of cattle tt Tornuto on Thursday -Gilbert Dick Meda a shipment of (tattle on Saturday. D. Urquhart shipped a carload of lumber an Saturday. --Cools Bros. made a shipment of flour on Saturday, hIcelwen shipped a carlead of salt on Friday, and a ear of wheat on Tuesday He is also shipping five ears flax seed this week. Mores. -••-Jt hn Steer left on Saturday for iiesp jeer, whew) he bee secured a job tiles aatsa.erl m.illa, Chas. Boeteal- berry, of Zariele, was in town on Ste urdtty.-:th. Geo. Tarsier and Mi:s•ee Ain+ titnraiock and Emma Johnston spent at Sura -ea, in i'Trl h611. -Wet'. R. Hind iris rats in i,eiridon rani ]lontia; . - :tlr, Weir, cif St. Marys was in Lowe on Men. day on business, --Feta lurch and Alex. Tattler wheel a1 to Parkhill on Sutel<av,--g1iseee elieri.' Stetter,. and. Jtiuniee Dick otic eteeel to i'arlibii➢ on a ettnrday.-Thediewnet nli'ae'tioe .Jf tae jlethedist tlltlla9"=,.•sr 6L,;y ane l'i lin ttaq, Meth* dist cf,itur h sena d , ' iitottiat-. These l res geed unite edatte • T ▪ Th a distrct:t rtP ieta.� of ¢➢, ➢a,; Gin "y Is+ ..:ins ssi•. Its: »n �l ➢la ..,1 fen t1al:,. A iilal„er sear I »e,r« � i�l�-, ,➢Ql'aN eaL ••As Frank ttleteliali was 'step • 'ago t to 6, levee ouee plea., u t the rl a r,,,ilt r ll line tat. day last waet'l; hae ar itle?natally slipped and badly s ,larained leis ssl,l.te =-Jay these l worth was ut L,orulo.t en Monday for iI the purpose' of hlsyira;r :t Jersey - cow.- Robert ow. •Robaert Carl:she, of Why, i P :!`la$linl;; • t few dun 1 1town-eltos Ateite (.' 1'tll auto, of Caledonia, is visiting frieedsin and aroturd Iheasall.- 'ifiss 1'.ittistan, elf Clinton,Visited MTh..G. F.ArMold on Monde etre 011eve wane, et Ripley, formerly of this EIace, s.peat a fel, d:t, s int town thin Yeta1:.--Jtl t'ple elaerris of the Detroit 1)o+utal College is visiting his relatives here. _ Fred l field and .airman Colt wheeled to Bruesele .•aged iei;;laitrtl.'alt Baccata • 'R. Burnie, of tit. vlairy S, is to tertu tide we'l'l: on bus trete - -T it :lflisivereer► SPErvill faf' 1i• ;lnedist Church wilt lie held nu 1,000 Uez s, $1,0004 Themes Praiser, of .Montreal, l tetter le the Globe, says: ' Clue t scold hens of either tate Plymouth or Wya ielotet breed *:.11t care mile then', steed th.l!ars, Lc:, .',ai' ut aid N3peln,r., ' in twelve menthe. 1 know, right now, that not oat'. farnier ill :t'- uty^ will S r<"die tee st•atPnit•it; it 1tt true, ieyer- ttta°itS,, act fl that is teliires, there are tiei:t' a fa'v. *" C' in* ti a tee live, sand ➢lt't' wa :l, weenie:: ei'ener, tete it. :'puw here t`i a eat ee . e a it the farmer delicts av in IV01110'2a evil,, lot her perm''." tot time R.eetureelee it be dime cal tP °'"., ,a:•ei a1'415., C.•a:e„ e up to the bene, al; et ',•a s et seen . rues rt to leek I� 1 l,. i t`. t after Het f-. -4 ae. etoWa. rite •, r ueggs, C '.tne.tz' a4a^ It Il raarmers h ' oat.' !tee ,,.:a a.y nee-, ::,1.e..; tee +lYYre new t 8 nits:,, S :tat e`.j3 da.3<.', auric aiirtiwl It 1 1101.1 e`., 14,0 aa• tlta'ra+ f•is • reel: tarns light, Pn.a'te.-alatLc." {r more r.1t'aTfin tuculiatore Aril attesters alae ere,:, ette are as mprctaiees il, l;th ; , p nr- chase Millie, :week ited eggs Q'i been with, sprat anw +11011 lime a lie en*. •'S, t penile• -a eowp.t'tt- Went illi of tee i:kat3ke charge up to eelpital neeuuut. Keep a curvet ra'tattti til ta..t ,'a, dia;hure•tu e'atS 'e ,teSul/smile f'rfatda u . t t. c met t t. more an 9 poultry entreats, •ail of which charge to :tpil'isGi'.3I,I tin'lows. lea, tiouni e'r•ti'- mou souse and acre. You will and that after deducting interest on capital, exptclot'$t,.f reeteareineet stun fie ditr, after one: yiter, et ery beat wiU bring yobs in more tial, tate d„liar of revenue vie Smiley. May 221,d The torment wall he preacheil by Rev .1. W. cf Mitchell. The, ladies of the ehureit will serve a [CA rrt,n4ay, the '21th, -Amu:Mem from here will attend the rates In Exeter 011 tint 24th. -Alfred Box, or Seaforth, was in town on Sun day, renewing acqualutances- -Mr. Hicks and family, of Exeter. were in town on Sunday. -Dane Sperling and Will McCrea, or Clinton, paid a visit to Herman on Sunday -Jas. Jackson and John Box, of Seaforth, were in town on Sunday -Comte Cook, Will Moore and Abe May wheeled to Lucan on Sunday, returning on Monday. -Miss L. Phelan has returned from Detroit, where ehe has spent the past few weeks. -Will Hawkshaw, of Seaforth, paid our town ViSit on Sunday. -Fred Lurseh, of Londesborough, visited in town over Sunday, -John Pope, of Dashwood, was in town on Thursday last. -Jas. Dick, of Seaforth, gave our town a call on Thursday last -Sam Kitt and 'Wallace Wheatly, of Clinton, were in tow., on Friday postino• bills for the celebration to be held Sere on the Maggie McLean is visiting friends in Brussels. -Misses B. Petty and Myrtle Hodgius wheeled to Teacart Satur. day. -W. T. Hawkshaw, of Exeter, was in town on Sunday. -John Boyd, of Lucknow, was in Hensall on Monday on business. --Communion was dis- pensed Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Preparatory Serviee was held on Friday. Rev. Stewart occupied the pulpit. -John Chapman, of London, wheeled to Hensel' on Sunday. -Miss Cameron, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs Alex. Murdoek.-Mrs. H. Cook spent Monday in Zurich. -The enlarging of the gallery of Carmel Church has been completed ancl affords considerable more seating capacity. -The founda tion of John Miller's new house is com- eleted.-Rev. J. S. Henderson Ieft on Monday for Glen Allen, to visit his father; Mrs Henderson went to Sombre, to visit relatives. -Rev. C. C. Kainee formerly Junior Methodist pastor ou this circuit, is in town renewing old acquaintances. -Mrs. (Rev ) Fair, of St. John formerly of Heinsall, is visit ing friends in town this week. -Mr. Cook, of Varna, spent Tuesday in town, } 'X pensee. Yes, , ea i.i1 vete tl -neted barns that farr,iel ; elle will earn mute m'wey than the farmer et i'li tyi. 1 25 :t;Feralge Cows Lie evert: layette. open to con- viction 1lispetlte this5 teat ttlOut. Lethim go into the t of Reepinng 25 cows, such as the re. • help, etc. 'Then estimate what the c,••.t of keep will be te for one thou:teed iw1 s. Take the, gross revenue Ecom the cows and gross estimated revenue of the leus, deduct - lug cost of each, and he will find the hen beats the cows. "The experiments made at the Gov ernment Experimental Farm will show what the hen can earn. Do not worry about disposing of the cockerels and pullets. Tbere is a market in Great Britain for all that can be produced. Every farmer in Ontario having an apple orchard will find it of great ben- Which arise from impurities in the blood and a depleted condition of this vital fluid may be entirely averted by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great - med- icine cures all spring humors, boils, eruptions and sores, and by enriching, and vitalizing the b:ood, it overcomes that tired feeling and gives vitality and vigor. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick head- ache, biliousness and all liver ills. Price 25 cents. Mitchell: Another of our old citizens passed to the great beyond on Monday evening when George Challenger, died after a long illnees, at a good old age of 76 years. He has resided in Logan a great many years. Ilaving given up farming, he came to Mitchell about two years ago. He leaves, besides his wife, a grown up fan3ily consisting of son, Laing, who lives on the farm, Mrs. McDougal, and Miss Mary at home Re has been a consistent and faithful member of the Methodist :church for HACKNEY -In Stephen, May 3.2th, the wife of John Efackneet of a daughter. HoDGERT. -In Exeter, on May 18th, the wife of William Hodgert, of a daughter. Manse, 1?,xeter, on the 18th May, by Sreinhagen and Clara. 13, Lindenfeld, both of Dashwood. awe Buson.-In Crediten on May 17th, Agnes 13usell, aged 66 years. HENDIDASON--In Seafortle on May 8th, John Henderson, aged 88 years and 11 months. Rose-eIn Brucefielel, on May 6th, Jane Rose, relict of the late Thomas Rose, aged 49 years. GoDeovr.-At WincheIsea, on Mew 12, George Godbolt, aged 42 years, months and 7 deys. MeNevne-In Exeter, on. May 1.7th, ',kindle Zeller, beloved wife of Wm• and 12 days Funeral taday (Thurs- day) to Eleter cemetery.