Exeter Advocate, 1900-1-25, Page 8rgtataarx.,`,..
31ISSine3S BrigiltbitSS gS SUO SS
Bi,'lnce mc\ssrs-.. ozzas. Gr -reit) awl Ohai Fritz, .nleted. iVarclon.
of eanecli, shot a wild ca m eorigratulete .Dr oll b
ADM:CrTD AT ANY TIME swee,p je,,,„t, week, Mg appointed to the Werdenship. of ,
W1
()purity of Huron; The 1)r. has
(---) Celltralr----- e.r /,,,
c The folloiying are the officers eh:et- had 1 ,ee ee e..,,eeeee he °omit „... Dom,.
WB ard, Ireld in the I own liqi,
- oi, Wc-fdriesday eyenin ., I. t Chu, r- qualijie'd t:u fill the 14)sitjun'''w'iffl'ered-
STRwrFoliD, oNT, inane:P. I'x'esyne; Trectsttrerl.1" 'tile Colr- It (..t()(!).1)junijistey1.1,81..1(,11 t,°, t'll° bes.?i'1"11.°L'es"f
A sohooi that orters advauteges -net found porattO of the Villii e, of Exeter
if
'ilato business 11 -taxiing; scores of Eltwlents 't0 th n -die Jibrary 0
ar 43; :'' 4 exii'.•1•olinding country vv'kt loyally man,
,rieeed in goe..1 Paving P9sitiens; students. tene of iliKee years, Dr. Rutz, re-e'lect- .t, .1. 1‘,/ 1,, .1, „d .
od other besinoss colleges. They want the ... ,, , JAst, when the entertainments in be an
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ed at the first iiieetine" of the Publie ' I
"'re' • r , oil lliatter$,I.Ltid is, we 1 eel certain, well
01s:where ganada. Large staff ot expert secret, J. rigg 11R iiitesentatj.ve Coecert.,•, . •
instruotionti; Increased arteudaiiee. up -to- . , f ^. ry) Vitriotisin ' of ciurecitizens and
attonda ace from 'places ut which are Wont), '1ASthis was the first meeting. of 1 stec mil• a•Y an' tieS ;IY1111;IM
best. it rays 341, the end. New, term ,now. #(0'73441.dttny OR present Year, -1.11Wt
.5pen, ghter.as soon eo. jiossibie. of the different
day ior et.17 1iaOsel4EA l'r9sP0.. Noother business Was,
; w.4',f4400. rli#V1,1411. The regular monthly 'meetings:
4.0.:0-tavo,NimNimeieeAtevevitifis:of the'Beard 'Will be held in, the Town
' qi Hall, non the - 3ri1, Mond:SY' of each
I LOCAL DOL_
xxxortli.
. J. GRIO(.+, Sec's".
Wl.S/59WItlalitaetta.64s1V ,Thediscussion as to whether We are
The Comity Couneill,isl'' eSession he 19th or twentieth Century, •as
this voc)k. ' e. liVeomine• monotonous but as.a reader
Revival meetlngs are being held in'il.anxl°11s to know which of te two
the Main Street, Afethodist church, ,..0e correct, we quote the folla
' •• • . 'When any epoch of time began, it
Ratz. Av1ii-adde:6ss a-001:1, 1 had to continue 365 days to Make 1
ecil meeting in Cre,ditOn on the .84
Year. All these days the people were
, living in the year 1. They Must ;liVe
A movements on !,foqt to establish 100 )3-i these years to make the -first
another fturnit,rre factory in century. The first eentury di� it
ham. ' close with the year 99, but the year
Me. Miners, ot Ellinville, is learning 100. As the first century did not eud
the hardware 1 -easiness with Mr. W.: J. until the yee.r with two 00 had con-
Heaman. ' tinned until the hist day, so all other')
Rev, Hobbs, ee welebam. delivered eenturiesunust likewise wait until the
au ;address in the Maill Street. ,'Idifirch two 00 year is 865 ti"Ys °id' WC ole
pusde:3,, eveneig, ' e in the 19th century. The 20th century
Crows' have elready been sz;!6' a inwill hegin iext 1.
january
the neihboriMod.This is Stirel,v a Lne officers of Ex,eter Lodge, No. 67,
sign of an early eprine- . Independent Order of Odd -Fellows
were ins -tailed by Bro. S. A. Popel-
Handford Viliott shipped a ear- stone, /3. D. D., ,se followe:72Bro. R. N.
load of horses Athe Old Country on Rowe, N. G.; Bro. N. ,T.,,,coeniediee,
Tuesday; Mr. El'Aett going with. them. V. G." Bro B. E F k S.; Bro. W.
The Provincial:Legislature willeneet irott, Tr • u 'red Ge.ao. Jewell,
ebont the middle of February, but the War • Bro, ‘.°4-Eiasiltings,,, on.; Bro.
exact date has not yet, beenl!)-46,eided on. Hy'.-Eanibinojk, R. S. N. 0.• Bro. Geo.
Mr. Chas. Stewart'of Lauiley,k.illed Heaman, L. S. N. G. Bro. 'W. Johns,
is snake orrFriday last eviriehls."0'very R. S. S.; Bro. J Rendle, L. S. S., Bro.
rareocearrenee this seescar.ftheryear. Geo. Breoks, Chap. The lodge has
Use Winan's Corigh Baisana; for been very sueeessful during the passed
Coughs. (..,,:mildsnd BeonchlYidtroliblee. term, large.ameousi.its of beoefiW. H. Trott. Every were
For 841e at Lutz's Drug. sehf-.6. • 'Price Paid °"`' by a
25e. p jx) year adds large reserve funds to the
. ,
nand no other
itoeedtgieingoliofscittleneh .soctY's exchequer
cleety
offers better inducements to
s•L' those who desire a good financial
will be`-liehlln Exeuer.on the. first T.a, es- „dee
day in Feliruary. •
Mr. Gesi;IManson has -leased the -v- f• -1 p-ty
a., o t re i i hit., referring
- to the
I
South halt re, , Aiessrs. Wood Bros. , , ,.,
• • • _ lna111.1ge of a former well-known gen-
ilkick alifi ''‘..,-- 1. 311°7'.`,='111's Sil° stock tleman of Exeter, who now resides in
therehlWam„.March-Ist• ee:y ,e, es, London: " A. very pretty weildingr.
The Strat*rd Eil&e.ze:4,took place this morning at ,11reord1,6ek,),
N'ill. HaNekshafre;tse_%oke'St'',.','iA.F'a•Vys, at St patrick's c nrch,` Rev. Failier
will in firtuee trciVelt.V.4.fesKelly &Co.°, Graves offlei - , The erwtracting
cigar manufacturers, -London. - partiee,Nyere"'a . sSJ.ncy -Robinson, of
The Huron County Ponitry show the-e4Y) and Mr. McPhillips; of Lon -
The Evening Leader, of Richmond,
will be helcl cit Seaforthe on jaan4ly don, Canada,. The bride is the popu-
. 30th,. 31, Februcvey/st. a/3(12nd. Actlieoreelar .and Attractive daughter of Mr.
. will be about 10 birds from here 'ex- Christopher Robinson; and looked
beautiful in 'a blue. cloth travelline. suit.
With hat to match. She Was atteEt,nded
Josh)). Tyermaii, or .Seareith, has a
by her sister, l'ilie.s• Rebecca. Robinson.
,f a, 'Whip 00 veers old It • . i . . ; .
C:,ePiyghsci- 9 ..1-.)o-kul.)-(-.1-s, h•las.1;33e.0.--sp4;•es• anod The groom as. a prominent barrister of
London. and and was attended. 1,3 Mr..
co.ntains 14 books not in. the reviSed George ..-...
u Robinson, brother Of the
edition. ,, : .
. bride:: . After the cereniony the couple
-,
Cluis. ;Johnston, conimitted for one left ror an extended . or thew tour,
„
year forhorse -St,ealing and Edward
. . after.which. they , will ' reside. in Lon -
Hall, six months for shop hrenkmg, done , ,
were removed from Goderich to King -
Within the year the becuitiful love
story of Mr. and Mrs: Browning has
The social evening which was given become public property and endeared
by the Willing \Yorkers of the Trivitt these two poets to all •Ns.lao believe in the
Memorial church, an Friday evening uplifting power of human affection.
last, was a grand success. • The Pro- America. too, has had in the literary
ceeds amounted toabont eight dollars. world a beautiful story, of
titc,in last week-.
' J. W. Broderich has jiist received ' a which but little is knownand. nraa-
:Bankrupt stock of groceries and. 'dry tidally nothing has been published.
goods. The cheap sale will commence The life of Netheniel Hawthorne :and
to -day (Thursday)and the balance of his wife 'wee' . Most pine and devot-
, our Beet :mei Shoe stock will be. Offer, ed in alt its .relations. sThis Ifitherte
ed, Very cheap: . , unpublished romance .delicately
J. W. BRODERICK. treated in the February number of
The Delineator, under the title "A
The'case of Gardiner vs.. Ross which
. was entered. to. be tried. at 'Goderich :Romancer's Love. Stery.". rt is illust-
before Judge Masson on the 30th. inst. rated with Mrs. 1-lawthorne's picture
iers -been settled out of comt. mere_ reproduced by pet inission from a fami-
dith 'SI. Co. (London) for the defendants. ly Portrait. The aspect of this de -
Collins & Stanbury (Exeter) for def. ilghtfiti woman is almost unknown to
By a misplaced comma. a paper in Anaerican WOR1011. Many interesting
topics in this issue. Subscription $1.00
Greely county raised a dickens of a
row. It said: "Two young men from a year. single copies, Inc. „Delineator
Leoti went with their girls to Tribune Pub' ‘C'n.'" Turn', k.4`)'''.;
to attend the Teachers"Thstitute and. cut Prices in Law'
es soon as they left, the seirls got We wish to state that we. are Pre-,
drunk." The comma belonged- after pared to do laundry work at Ilie^rfal-1
the othls. , • lowing prices:—Shirts close fronts
The Can;idicanrailroads have decid ere; open fronts e. • culls .c. parr, col -
es tars le. All goods must be left at the
ed to refuse to allow clubs of societies
to /eel excursions over their lines on laundry 4 0:efeck on Vuesday of each
,.)tiblio holidays such as MaY ,The week. THOMPSON BROS.
ectilweys-find they get as muck traffic, Dissolved Partnership.
as they can handle at ohen own rates, ,The partnership her etofm e exist,n
without-.coneestine- -certain sections between Messrs Cobbledick &r, Wit -
for special excursions. lianas was last week dissolved,
bbleg
Mr. Wm. Chepman, of the town-
Cointerest
havinand the firm in future'
puraased Mr:
ship of Hay, has a fine black thorn
cape which has been ,hand declown win- be Known asj. Cobbledick & on.
from fether• to son in the Chapman We -wish the new firm everY success. -
family ever since 1792. Mr. Chapman cigarettes.
says it has attendedlnany fairs thi, Those who smoke cigarettes should
016 Country, but to the best of his read andponder the following:—David
knowledge, has never Cracked any Hurley, a Paris, Onteboyn 19 years old.
kulls. died from the effeets of cigarette smok-
ing. His father said the boy smoked
During the past.few weeks W. Cud -
$5 worth of cigarettes a week. He had
more, of Kippen, has shipped from
shrivelled up until he looked like an
different stations in that neighborhood.
old Man. His lungs were in bad shape
over 40 cars of hay; all destined for
the:. oia.Coantre-. Lately- the Depart- and-
hisblood very
ment of .A grieulture at Ottawa, asked ohm opened the boy'thin. The physt-
s arm and found
a
him to tender for a quantity of hay to
the main blIdrep
haal dd did not contain p
be sent to South Africa, and he wired of ood. t 'artery d lrieu. The
boy's father rennestapd that the, case
an offer to simply 200 tans or nibre
' be made public' so that it would. serve
On Wednesday night of last week as a warning toother boys..
-while Mr. Sames Brmtnell, accompan- ' '."'
south n
turott Agricuiturat society,
led by a number of others, were dThe riv- The annual meeting of the members
ing home froni HaY swamp, the horse
of the S.outh Huron Agricultural So -
took fright mid ra,n a,way. The °nevi-
ciety was held in Dixon's Hall, Bruce -
pants were hurled out with consider -
geld, on Wednesday last, Mr. John
able force but luckily all e,scaped 1111-
Tietchen, of Stanley, in tie chair. The
hart. The horse received a, bad out
report of the treasurer and
and the sleigh was somewhat darn:aged. auditors
show the society to be still in a
Turkish Scalp Flood removes dand- perons condition,fiwincially and ogrel,':
Tuff, removes itching of the .scalp, re- wise. During the ‘year. about $1,000
stores thc natural color and vitality of had been paid out in prizes and the
faded and grey hair and is a most year ,was closed with a surplus of over
pleasant dressing, for the hair. Turk- $600 ha the treasury: The following
fish Scalp Food. is rapidly growing in officers were elected for the eurrent
puddle favor and takes the leed of all year: 'Henry Smith, Hay, president;
other preparations on the market. Thomas Thissell, 1.-Tsborne, 1st vice-
7or sale at Lutz's Drug store, Exeter, nresident; Peter McGregor, Brucefield,
. .
'end vice-president; directors, John
The Patriarchs of Exeter, Encamp-
Ketchen and John Murdock. Stanley;
men t, No. 33, were installed into their
respective offices by Pat. S. A. Popel-
Robert McAllister, Hay; Ed: „Christie
'ton 1). Tee officers for and William Bawd:en Exeter; Hugh
McCartney ;and ,Tohn AtcNevin, Tuck-
for•thisitern) :Ire : --Pet,„ Geo. llearnan,
ersmith; Dixoe :and D. Meth -
C. P.: Pat.: W. 11. Trott, S. W.; Pot ,
y
W,; pt.t A I, t05311, V. S Brneefield. Thomas Fras-
.1";i uke. Seribe: Pate J Spacklra,n
Treas.; Pat., FL Buckingham, Conde;
Pat. Rd. Crocker, f. 5,; Pat, 5,
Popelston, H. P:t
Cottarette Lost. „ ,
' On the .Lcionon P..oad, eetween Mr,
, , ,,
Wm. .Rollins mu! town, 2, filt, Conar.
.1,t:te;; Finder svill eonfer a 'favor by
le'aving smile cat. this office.
of the Red Cross Society Fund were
given. On Monday nTght the opera
house was so coMpletely filled that
hundreds were unable id:erect-ire seats
it was therefore deaided by the man-
aging ''ePPininitte. to repe# the enter-
tainment on Tuesday eVening, when
anoth-er 'good audience attended. The
etitertainmentsi/were excellent and_
most highly enjoyed by the large -num-
ber of-i..eople who witnessed them.
The citipns, bend, sehoOT children,
101110 teerk all rendered waltieJile assist-
ance. 'The talent was lAme talent
with tl}d exception of Miss Myra: Pick-
ard, of Londca, whose singing delight-
ed the audience. The entertainments
were cvtainly a ceedit to Exeter and
all who kindly assisted by, taking part
deserveAhe thanks of the managing
eemmittee and of the citizens at large.
The proceeds for both evenings, over
and above expenses,aanounted to about
$175.
council Proceedings.
Council met pursuant to adjourn-
ment at Town Hall, San. 19. All
present. Minutes of previous meet-
.
ing read , and confirmed. Muir—Arm-
strong, that the following accounts be
passed and orders drawn: --James
Creech, wood to Mrs. Mooreshead,
$3.00; the Cletk, P. 0. Box, 51.06; Wm.
Creech, labor, 50c.; A. ,Eseues, repair-
ing furnace Ns-alls at Tewn Hall, 51.00;
Municipal World, subscription for 6
copies 55.00: S. Sanders, postage 51.91.
Carried. • Levett—Evans, that the
auditors report as presented be adopt-
ed. Carried. Levett—Arinstrong,
that the auditors be paid the sum of
58.00 each and that orders be drawn
on treasurer for same. Muir -Arm -
stymie., that the Treasurer be paid the
sum of 555.00 as salary for 1900. Car-
ried. Muir—Evans, that .Tames Creech
be re -appointed street commissioner
for the year 1900, at the Sam'e salary
as last year and that a By-law he draft-
ed confirmingsthe atipointinent. Car-
riedeorAlia-L-Arnistrone•, that A. E.
Puke, bo assessor for 1900, at same
ent-dtairY•as last year aud a By -Law be
Milted' confirming same. Carried.
Erafis-t,Level),t, that the tender of the
Advocate Printing Co., being the low-
est, be accepted. --Carried... Armstrong
--Levett, that the communication re-
garding a donation to the consump-
tion sanitarium be filed and the Clerk
ask for further information regarding
the institution. Carried. Muir--
Evans,that Council adjourn to Friday,
February 2nd, 1900, at 7.30 porn.—Car-
ried. GEo. H. BISSETT, Clerk.
Presbyterian Church Annual Meeting.
The annual Congregational church
meeting of Cavell Presbyterian church
was held on Tuesday evening, San.
23rd, in the basement of the church.
After devotional exercises the business
for the past year was taken up. Min-
utes of former meeting were read and
approved. Reports from call organiza-
tions of the cburch were duly read,
namely:—Managers, Treasurer, Ses-
sion, Sabbath School, Ladies' Aid So-
ciety, Christian Endeavor Society and
the Willing Workers Mission Band.
Total amount of receipts per church
purposes Were 51143.28; expenditure
51144.98, le,aving a deficit of 51.70 to be
met. Total amount receipts Sabbath
school, 579.90; expenditure S.S., $68.88;
receipts Ladies' Aid Society, 5106.97;
expenditare L.A.S., 577.85; receipts
Endeavor Society, 568.15; expenditure
E.S.. 552.25; receipts Willing Workers
Mission Band, 54-2; besides articles of
clothing was sent to the Northwest
'territories to the amount of 522.50;
receipts for all purposes, 51462.86; ex-
penditure do.„ 51343.96. The follow-
ingegentlerrien were elected on the
imp:aging board, (For two years)—W.
MeNeyin and J. A. Stewart; for one
years -:-Dr. Lutz. W. D. Weekes and F.
W. Glachnan; Treasurer, Mr. James
Murray,.(reeeldeted;) Secretary, Joseph
Senior; Anditors, Dr. Amos, Mr. Stan -
bury; points re. -improvements to
church property were freely discussed
and all action left in control of manag-
ing board. At the close 0 hearty vote
of thanks was extended to all officers
of the different branches of the church,
after which the ladies of the congrega-
Vonkindly served refreshments, which
yAre enjeyed by the large attendance
presg'itt.„, Meeting closed , by singing
the Doilo,0'7u1xid 'prayer.
Presbytery
This Presbyt-44)e,' erin, Henseli on
the Igth inst. r1tie,isne,em-
pointed moderator forl.fgeWiti)teg,
months. Session recordk.,'eil-k-',•ae;
arnined and attested. A Conirn1{WA,
of Messrs. Masgrave, Sewers and She*
\yes cappOinted to visit the following
congregations With the view of re -ar-
ranging the fieldin order to lessen the
aT11011111.; :received by the Presbytery
from the Angrnentation. Fund, viz.,
Leeburn, Goderich township, Union
church, Bethany; Mayfield, Varna,
Blake, Hills Green, Kippen and Chisel -
burst. The annual report of the
Women's.Presbyterial Society of For-
eign Missies NVa.Ssubnated, :showing
that the societY is in a flourishing con-
dition. The amount raised .during
the past year -Was $1,658: Rev. A,
Grant, Al. A., f St. Alarys, is appoint-
ed by the Asseinbly Century Fund
Conanittee to visit the Presbytery in
the interests' of the said fund 'and, the
'following scheme, WaS adopted forhis
vieitatiOn of congregations: January
28, Kippeii,'Sr. Hills Green, p. in.;
Hensel], eye/nil:0 January 29 30, for
committee., cuidnieenvass work; Feb-
ruary:L., Grand Betirt:And Corbett; Feb-
ruary 4, Thames RO0:114,,, Kirkton,
p. Exeter, evening; 'Febralary 5-7,
Committee ;1110 COlitiaSS work,.. includ-
ing Chiselhurst: February $,, Varna,
evening; February 9, Blake, eVening;
February 11, Hullett; a. in.; 'Loucks.
boro, p. m.; Blyth: evening: February
12 13, conamittee and eanyass „work;
February IL Bayfield, °Veiling:. Feb-
er,StanleY, and A. T. Scott, Bracefield raary 15, • Bethany, p, An.; Union
were elected auditors. At 0 meeting church, evening; February 18, :Bruce -
of the new board, held immediately fie d, a. m., Clinton, , exentn r, Fel in -
after the annual meeting, M. Y. Me. ary19-20,conimittee clod eanserse work;
Lean was Appointed secretaltsy-treasnie' February 21, Manchester; evening,
ev, and Thomas Russell and John Mins February 22,Stnith's Ilall, p. trait, Lee -
dock to represent the society on the burn, evening; February 25, Seaforth,
board of the Western Fair Associa- a. rn.; Winthrop, p, in; Egmendville,
tion, r_aindon, It was also decided to --eg; veninFebruary 20-28, coinmittee
hokl the usiial sr)ving, fair a t Bruceuield,
,
•^
nneort end Lectnrc,
rho Lecture.r:and Cement held in
Gidleys' Opera :House, ander the aus-
Ucee of the Ladies' Aid pi the PresbY-
-,erlan chureh on.Thursday night last,
)roved a grand success both in attend-
MeeZU-1,rd the excellence of the pro-
gram. 11.1,0 Lectiire entitled om
TorontoAQ Belfast,, via way of Salt
Lake MY:" by Rev. Patterson, of 'To-
x•onto Vas indeed a treat. The speak-
er labduire,d ...Under diffieulties, suffer-
ing from throat trouble which render-
ed his voice soinewhat husky, but not-
withstanding this his hearers listened
to his interesting discourse with marks,
ed attention. The Proceedseamonfiffil
to over 550.00. ,
r'PERSONAL
Saturday. John Williams,' •Wa$ ill '170W/1
• -
s."Ntr: Geo..Cedmore is visitine. ends
in Seaforth.
Attss Maggie Sweetis visiting friends
in Brudefield.. .
Mr, 'Wan. Ress,,, of Clinton, was in
tOwn. over Sunday, '
..Mrs 'Fowell is visithre. .her sister,
Mrs. E. j. Speekinare. •
Mr.' Jos. ;Senior .;spent Monday in
Chabhain on .business. ,
Me.. Andrew Oke, of .Brudefield;
visiting friends in town.
Miss' Jessie Elder, of Hensalt, is the
guest of Miss Cora Prior. ;
• 'Miss Martha, Bett. returned to her
horrid inaiPpen on Moiaday.
' Mr. Win. Westeott returned to his
home in Seaforth on Satardia.Y.
Miss Polly Flake, Who has been in a
low State Of health, is recovering. -
'Mrs. P. Bawden, who has been indis-
posed forseVeral: recovering.''
Miss Mabel Jamison, of Blyth,,is the
guest of Miss Edith Sanders this Week:
, ,
Mr.. Rich. Harris, of Brandon; Man.„
is Visiting friends in town for a few
days.
Miss Clara Passmore, of Thames
Road; is the guest of MiSs. Annie
Quanee.
Mr. Joseph Seiner has returned
'home, after spending, a few days in
Chatham.
Mr. Jos. Davis is improving nicely
and it is hoped will he out around be-
fore long. 1 ..)
-AlieS Lida Rollins has retinalect to
Rochester, . where she is assisting: her
!neither in -his . store.
Mr. Win. Davidson, after 0 short
visit with his parents in Wiarton, re-
turned home last week. "
Mr.H. 'DYatt of Leadville president
of the 'An:aerie= Mining Go., visited S.
A. Popelston this week. .
Mr. John Dearing and, daughter, - of
Silverwood, Mich., are ,Spendingsa few'
days in and around Exeter.
Dr.. Rollins and Mr: D. McInnis are
attending County Council in then.
Official capacity this Week.
Mr..Fred Carr, who has been 'visit'
ing friends in town returned to his
home in 'Dahrth,On' Tuesday.
Mr. 'Win. Jeckell, London Road; is
in a very low state of 'health. and. the
end may come any moineut. '
Wesley :Sanders, of Stephen, left
Wednesday for Mitchell where he has
accepted a situation as.tailor.
. .
Mr. John Elliott of Montana, visit-
ed in town Mondaw.leAving' for his.
old home in Wingtham Tuesday Merit.
ing.
Mr. Win. Schnar, of Calgary, .Alta.,
acconipanied by Mr. L. Bertrand, of
Crediton, .spent Monday With friends
in town.
Miss Jennie Gould, who has: been
visiting relatives 'arid friencs :in' De-
troit .and Pontiac, Mich., returned
home Monday evening..
Mrs. Reid and daughter who have
been visiting at Mr. Richard Gidley's,
left Tuesday evening for London
where they will make their home with
Mr. Parkinson.
Mr. ,Tam es Parkinson antifamily left
last Thursday for London, where they
will make their future home. They
have the well wishes of their many
warm friends here.
Messrs. J. H. Grieve, Jos. Senior,
Frank Wood, accompanied by their
WiVeS, will attend the marriage, of Miss
Snarling to a Mr. Baker, of Sarnia, at
Seaforth to -day, (Thursday.)
Miss Charlotte Dearing, who has
been in Brucefield for some time, has
returned to her home in Stephen. She
was accompa,nied by Mies Jessie Gran-
ger, who will visit friends here for a
few days.
Mrs. Brown, Exeter North;returned
hoene Tuesday from Hibbert where.
11#;kynt3;41,,,,tending byithe bed side of her
',41-0414:441.0..Dow, who has been suf-
fering:h4lkir•e0(,•,,re attack of araly-
siS o27theetlAreat.
"Mr. and MPeter GOW1111''Exe-
ter, visited the foriner,s motherZ, Mrs.
Gowan, Vest Ward, this week. --Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Howard and daiightee
Alice, of Exeter, visited the hirmeid,s
sister, Mrs. A. Smith, Watere'street
south, this week."—St. Marys Jimmie].
Seaforth: The little babo girl of Mr.
J. K. Richardson fell on the floor on
Saturday and broke her arm.
Clinton. Mrs McLeod of town met
with a bad accident on Sunday after-
noon, as she was retruning from Sun-
day school, slipping on the sidewalk,
and breaking her leg. at the thigh.
On the previous occasion she had the
misfortune to'break her arm by falling
precisely the same way. The latter
accident is 0 serious one, from the fact
that she is up in yearsand very frail,
so that her chances of recovery are
slight.
Coderich: A quiet bet pretty wed-
ding took place on Wednesday even-
ing 10th inst., at the home of the
bride, 'The Maples," Bayfield Road',
the residence of 'John Salkeld, Esq.
7,116bride;.,whc was given away by her
'father, Was richly attired in a coStunie
of blue enssel cord, trimmed' with
brocaded' ashes of roses silk. The
bridesniaich Miss Jennie Wilson, sister
of the geoom, wore pink silk waist end
crepon skirt. The groom, Mr. 5. G.
Wilsen, was assisted by Mr. /terry
Salkeld, brother Of the bride, The
marriage ceremony WAS performed by
and canvass work, including AlcKillop.. the Rev. jaSper 'Wilson.
mmumnammessomme
. AT THE
CORN
•
tir'71,' MED
JAst 'arrived this week, a large sh
Ladies' White Skirts at prices rangin
25.
- . 00,4, •
350 yds. of Silks for Spring, in different shades and ratakAsq•.- nOtirprice
un from 256. to $1.00a yd. '
We have the best Black Silks made, arid, are glair:a/109rd by the inane-
fileteiver,to be ths, bZist. ' The reinitcation of C.., f. Bonak,,&,,'Co's.'131:ick
Silkhil').e been sustained for nianY yecirs and these ‘nAl4."(.3. 'den always be
. - ' , . '.
re,1,,i,elf s c. ', „ e.,•-.''"! • n
gko
ent of
75c.-
KiestlY's Dress ,Goods consist of E .galinke,;tiPopliilf ...Blister
Clot ,rges, WOR'tPiques,--Alsacian Cloths,. ''41morirte and:0 hineres.
5,'3 ,, ave. just pladed in stoc,kerlarge go tot, -V. of Piques, Mu n'S, VaE
io.l.ke
Dykr11;Tging, Few '7,:White,,strie..Cambries, .A-re,,,Afuslins and
Sateerig',--Ari ins ' "On or our46/a.'is solicited. 't
,
l'' ' AciKINIAN
ersfor W.'V.,;Sandforcl's,Clothing.
Itt..
NEW
BLACKSMITH SHOP,,
'he pick peel wishes to annomach,
tis 11 enesl. 11pa0 blacksmit,O.;
bu.p s in• avie'aftl. stand, Main
stiiftvheieI1e wilTe prepared to do
all kinds of • .21'
General Jobbing
Blacksmithing.
HORSE Sh'OEING A SPECIALTY
A CALL SOLICITED.
JAS. RUSSELL.
OMMON SENSE
OMMANDS
that you should call end inspect
the lines of
GENT'S FURNISHINGS
that we have placed in our store
Yon will find. in this new stock
Quality and Price....
to suit you.
FIT WELL
FEEL WELL
LOOK WELL
This is what we always accomplish
when we make a snit for you.
Prices that Please.
Bert. lIn.ight.
Misty Vision
Comes with advancing years,
but can be cleared
by properly fitted glasses.
Spectacles ase our specialty.
When we fit them,
they give satisfaction.
Byes examined free.
Fit -tor,
„GRA,DVATE'0416T-PCIAN,
AT
T. Fitton's jeweiryStore
St. Marys: The firm of Richardson
and Webster sustained a severe less
Tuesday morning, owing to the roof
of then. wareroern Caving in on :eel
count of the heavy' pressure „of snow,
which had accumulated. on it dUrin
the recent MON'? storms. The casualty
might have resulted more edrimisly
had theroof fallen in during the work.'
ing bout's, as workmenwere accustom-
ed to pass andere-pass through the in-
jured hailding many -times -0, day.
Carpenters are now at work putting
the fallen bilding into good Shape.
Tuckersprith: • We are informed
that: W. M. Doig threatees actions
against R. B. McLean, for alleged
defamation of character. The parties
are bethe preipinent and highly -re-
spected residentS, of the township,
and the tremble irises over statements
said to have been made at a, reeent
Public Meeting: Hit is unfortunate that,
men whb, have hitherto beep 'good'
friends and neighbors shearld,..:falL mit
over personal Matters, and We think
they &Maid try: to heekiffi.V.' breach
instead of widening lt .,, Lew is, an ,exe
pensiVeluxury, and no Matter he* it,
results, is unsatisfactory. :These two
men shOtild come tegether and forget
their differences. doubt each
thinks the other WrOng.1--1t Always is
"the Other fellow" 111)1) 15 wrong—but
nomatter whichis in ' the
hop it.
. O'sinfretViti,
LOOS /I BOLTS
WANT IIIL
HIGrllEST PRICES PAID,
Cu.stom. Sawing Done,
THE SUTHERLAND-INNES
(Late Gould's Mill)
E. Q. KESSEIdo
Forem
EXETER, ONT.
EXETER
1.1
1,..
BER
YARD.
East side of Main street,
opposite planing mill.
—STOCK—
We have in stock, dressed
and matched siding, flooring
and ceiling, also dressed pine
1 in., 11 in., 1- in. and 2 in.
Shingles, lath and cedar
posts always on hand.
.A large stock of barn lum-
ber just arrived.
Call and Examine -
Jas. Willis,
Proprietor.
Light your home with .
The Light of all Lights,
ACETYLENE CAS
-
The Radiant Home
Automatic Acetylene
Gas Generator.
The RAdiant I-Iome Automatic Acety--'
lene Gas 0 eterator has numerouse.ees-e.
timonials and each Machine is Guar-,
anteecl to give every satisfaction.
Manufactured by
MELVILLE & MORRISON,c,
EXETER, ONT.
' COMMERCIAL LIVERY.
First-class Rigs and Horses
Orders left,at Hawkshaw's
Hotel or :At the Livery
Stalole, Christie's old Stand
will receive prompt at-
tention. .
rretms Reasonable
rrelephone
.1/ 'Connection
SOLE L'EATHERL.
We wish to impress on the minds of
everybody that, we don't sell sole
leather, neither do we sell xneat.as
tough no sole leather.
OUR MEATS
Are of the vcry best finality. Try o
lig brown Sirloin- IteaSt. It le as
toothsome and apnetizing as the
lamons neaceek:s rog'st of singly
tin) PS. We know how to fix it un 011
nice for the oven.
Try Us Once,
Yon:11 try us twice.
'You'll find our meats
Are choice and nice.
John Manning
Children 'Cry for
CA-STO IA.