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Exeter Advocate, 1901-4-25, Page 1FOURTEENTH YEAR. -670. EXETER, ONTARIO, TIITAISI)AY, APRIL 25 1901. -ti13IS, . .,-...................... , . . OP, . .. ti , , , . & SO ,_ , . Crediton . J, 0.. sTANBu' ity, .33, ' A, (formerlY Collins 4 stanbiiry) Barrister, SOlicitor, Notary, Oonyeyancer,, mo„ey to Loa„_lixotet, Oa, • . • . • ' - - Mr. August Haist has Plix'ehased the Win, house and lot awned by Mr. . Fritz. It is r urn9r. eel that Mr.' ,,Ilai,St. intends building' a brick handily' suit- Albertbeen Cefiangnaignegd- hrtailnle ,f 99if• ca I'1),(ie store.-Mr}20ye, ,, has by Mr. Aug. Frill as hostler. -Our oen- . sLI5 enumerators. have finished- taking. the census in the two yousn_,_Kr-. Jos. Lawson shipped a carload cif hegs from- Centraliaday.--1\lrrlastM°11c1-• •-•.-.House station'' - . d•Y• , cleat -141g is the orcl:er of .the day. AVo- men are „sup:erne at .. present. -Miss Eanim :Lewis retarned fr°th" GratitoP last Thuirsclay, where she visited. lies sister, Mrs. Francis Clark, for a 'few John Trainer lias purchasecl a Doherty Organ froin Mr.2G eo.' Zwicic- er.-Our band has re-orgartizc•a. We . . trust the bays -will give us plenty .ot muSie• this sumniers-Saturclay's snow, storm bi.ought out the -winter capes and'shawls again. Tack frost is dV,ink hart -I. -Master Bert Clark, of Exeter, spent. Sunday here with his parents.-- Bev. 3; W. Baird, of 'OteenwaY, ex- , citleangecl pulpits With Bei. HusSer, of 1 • . , . , „ INIetion ist chtuch, I. st Sunday.. Collections were taken in aid 'of the . • Superannuation Fiord. 'Aroriday even- i131; Rev. G. H. Long, of TC:ipilens gave • • < 4 a very interesting lectern entitled On , , • ,, , , the Trail to a Lila? , c ,, . • Long has been ministers in the 'North ' 1.A7 sb f r some time and o'rLVe ias :), • • e - -° s1 ' 0 . • o'Ona ;recount of the greitt West , --00v ts . , . , , . , , a - I and. barber is n;:rvirag hi shop palate( < . ' 1 Wm is bon id to have things PaPci-ec • • l• IliCe. .1)fr Wm. Gaiser, ccmciessici" 9'. , . . • ,. ...a. , , e Is ill with theuntatms, \ \ e tr ust la r• Wesley' Kerr will soon recover. --M . • , of Clinton, was in the village last-, Mom • ''',1" • ••••• • f •cl ) clar,-Aliss illie basson, o Lan ., c 0, • ‘' - -- "The •• is -here yisiting her psicut,s.-- . re were no serr ides in the Evangehcal i i . 1 5 ncla evening ovvitig tO C 1111C 1 on , u , y e .. s , ehe tabSetle° of the Pastor., wIao is at- tending Conference. We are, gitid to' '-' th• t Be t J C • Litt will be with, •saa a : v . . T. . us for another year. -Mr. Grotlieb. 13rown ha t . e 1 f .o ii. Berlin Where .s re ifiii c 1 1 . , , • he hl, / 1 * •el. tiyes fo •• some is ieen visi inn 1 a 1 „ f. AlTorkmen ' .i.re busy at the 1111e. -c ' foundation of, Mr.- Trick's new dwel-, ling. ---Mr. Henry Arot,z- is over -hauling the dwelling he recently -pureinteed -. . - . , frpm 'Arr. Alit.t. Giraiiibers. ''" ' • ' ' •-.' t ' Fertile Valley. . 1.v. bell si,?sring ee'ins he hx.irigs a let 0.. • 1.• news and the Pen canna resist writing. Every daysnow, wece,n hear the choir of siaring • viz- frogs, flies • • • birds ofdifferent kincls lambs calves 'tp,.;:estirt3s.ritgui.);kcne,)‘1".4, 0,1 So y'`),v.yoi:ttch' riu' "j\v.4 O. . with theirI b t h hh air ohee lonnal ttiiheewsho wheat 1 that I:* ofifeltcl.ilee?-flsye fields? -Seeding all tire -go ricrSV, sowing fer tit -rather harvest.. The land, is working' excel_ lent. -The Misses Essery and Easteott and Mr.. ,Essery paid this vicinity 'a flying visit one night li-ist..weele,-Air, js-nue's D'oyie, ja, is. littera-1ring to, re_ pair his eneening,-_Epworth teague oi Morsliall was indeed a treat. The tooic was tal(e1-1 by MY'. Jno. Hardy, who admirably expounded the sebject. -The box social lielcl at Mrs . Geo. Lewis' during Easter,' NVoek was a sue- cess, btit the best part of it was ea -b boy' WaS entertained. by two ladies marl two trill boxes. -Mr. Harvey.' Lane, Our esteemed school master; has 'returned to duties and reports having had very pleastint holida3-s.--Mr. Josiah Hanall- ton has gone to take charge of a IleW schitcitin Bruen CV: ipts.__T,r01-,,, Doyle is all siniles--inere help. --Our .Fertile ViilleY carpenter is completeine• an- : other violin, andit is going to .be ,.1, beauty, °hoot, ap boys non saris next winter is coming -The census is: now being ttilzen ;-incl it re.qtrives the senses • . , , _ • .. to answer.all the questions, lint it will require many times mare cents to pay . r. , , ,,, . . • thein all. -A <ii \I, 00(1,1 Puet Ill$ .olcl Istin. •I' 'ill down I-Iels'noing 19 enharge ' ' ' ' • - e ,e , . .. .e . it and put it on ib ank. He is lieguintng • , A 'E, .. . e 01 good time. Ali. Vria- CV, IS /S ,,O- • g ti t It' barns On 'I hank alsci In, capll 1$ , , k , k ' but has not conmaenced yet.-Mv. . • . or. 1 -ter , sr., is v eiv Sh,,, WI 11 the Av . Gat t • • • - , ' 1- ,d: dronsy Ws hope his recovery will he ,---". ' '' • • .. • .. '. • • •• . ,, , . -It ts m the 51) ii tate that - • . • • ) unions take piton in the animal woric . but nciw we can report, a union be 'Von. ' ,.,, , tween Air.O. , 3 2 11101 311 1-1°'-'1` .'' ° ' ' „con., to Miss <Janet -Watson, . 0C 'tile 19.01 con., of McGillivray, on the lOtli IIS . • ey -resic e ..on e . con., i ' t Tia ' 1 ' . Ili 13t,h the farm lately purchased by William. Ar ' '1 • • - h• h ' 1 I f 'a.. e al jam in WiS bin t eu. u. ea o a • f 1 t ^ n i happy life, A .ew s mu s et we come h s 1 fi ' • ht ome was le,ard. the first nig . , BrinsleY: Mr. Wm. -11.-°r1eV and g11!itshsejraitniettille?Itgli3.7inbgollaws?miaothil.ieindontoy- on Wednesday; April 10th by the Rev. Mr. Aylward, of Parkhill. - , _ , fbn.e.i.8e,ten.:ifIgt'thrle'lea''' tgiVLI'°:e.ieliVii3;sv.'yjeissd',nalhelisvNviiinhIg.()scile);i8: Rased ,of 1?1S St. OC k here, haa taken .t.1 i\stitounadtlao;fonir. tWhaotTolswtonek, and lett tau • Wiraglaams, A broken arm vvill • lay George Day aside -even' work for some 'The time. On Ft'idaY, he fell frOln the loft .T. .111 Beattie's livery stable, the result was a broken arni, that must be cdre- fullY tiursed for some time. • St. Mar yss Mr. John „Walsh who went to l'oronto last week to rinclergo an operation on his eyes, is reyorted to be progressing faverablY• The 0Pera- titan was performed Jost, Saturday, but `til; will be some days yet before tire re- suit \rill be definitely. known. ' Seaforth; • alessrs. W'arci Brothers, of ,Lucan, have leased the Seaforth fax mill; and will rani it this season, A niernber of the , firni ' has been " here for the past week, , securing land and making arrangements for giving out seed. ' The -Word Elt•othe).:•s 0 l'e, ehgrac,- ' th i ne'husine S'in Luc m - '-' Clinton: ' A business change took place here last week, when ''W. W. Ras,. soisnis erocery to G-eo, E. Rath- wen; who iniet at 'first. 'intended to' start ini Iiensa,11. The change of. pro- ieietovsbi i tools Tuesday and 1 . - I , . ' place Alr. Kerr will go to Caecliton where I • 1 -- • b ' • ' 1' he has )(mg -it ,out a usuless 1 0 t re same -line. ` ' II ' C II tl" I h. ' ' nutici. . i. a et ie .) as par chased the harness business of Mr. E. < pe e ras •t so rented. .the store 1. ' I 1.1 I miso • a P • • • •• Inc w i ,,, art a at c iv< 1 t • ' 1 =di st- .. h• .1 a .e h isiness in " riot] 1 -Ie h. s enal toys(' Ilv collue.e. , . A , ) I . . . . .. -n .nstedt a pt.:lobo:al hand to . WOI'll." - t . , for him -A.1r A.. Michlellroltz the ,. • • ' ' • . other day, recetved tile sacl news of the death a his sister in Detroit. Tire ' .' 1 ght I ' for I .'• I remaias \Anse irou, . itnne irtria., . Hensall: Aressrs AlcArthur & ' Co. • . . . , prirate bankers, Who have been earry- mg on quite .1. large banl-itig business ,-, , • • e o ,•• ,s, : . - here for '-1 b0 VI f twenty year.- and vvhose • • • . , bank braiding was clestr•oyed by • fire h • • • last surrnner, moved. into then strand- , S01110 new two-story brick block- last . week.' It is handsomely finished' and. •see f ; • 1 l' 11 • 11 the latest, itanl- Is mans ler avi 1 a .• , • s. furnishings inclirding a very fine vault d f ' f an ire ancl burglar proo - safe. Wingliam• Mr Kerr had a very • - ' ' • • • ' ' parnful experience last week from an --`• • - -.1 • ' 1 • .-` • .. • : ,- - He was aj,,n_ app -1 y strop e cause. , . .. nig a light; frame, and .vvhile naihng it 't 1.• n . - n` one of his 1-nees' He res ec it against' a . , . • DLL e- _ a e j arrin g clid not stvil-e the join'. I t1 ' s' . '-'''". a n . . seems to have injured the ...ss.n.gg gain a . ,otherwiseb' 1 few hours later inflammas Qn set.,, and ,< . • •-,....,. ...a ' •n and the main became sointense thao i ' ` ' ' ' ` - the iniurecl limb had to be Dittoed in ice ' " - and the s utterer 'Du t 1 trader tile influence. ' . • ' , ' of trioridune . - . Goclerich: Frank Reed,the.man wit° . , was recen y.cornm1 ec ro -. tl ' 'lit 1 f nt 'Wing . . . - •. -. - ham to the coon ty 3111 for 30 nays ror ' - • ` carr sing a revOlVer was brought be- ') ,-, . , ,-, fore the P AI. on Monda r charged witn, - , 1. bur•glariousl - entering. 1,11ci sten, in r, • -'-' from t e c we mg o am , Dulinage of G•orrie, to •which charge ht. leaded guilt -3 . ire was then chain,- 1' Nil? it,h a seconcl'burglaxy, to which he ec' 1 ' 1 1 guilt ' A third charge also P Ca€ e. . .Y. it: f V 'Man of vvas assauiting ,c ie. anal ,.. , . Wingharn and as. he has declared Ins . , of the crime he was remancl- 31- ' ' ' ` till next Tiresday for t:rial. The .. crown attorney prosecuted, but the . , ,. - ', ,, , , prisoner was uncreienciect. , ,„ , , ' Clinton: A serious accident, and fatal one' w lic 1 wr pro iti y , ,, I ' I "II " l' blprove th t '1' .h ha ened to Arr. James ArcGill on Saturday For something , , • . to turn his attention to, he had been doing some gardening 4 rent- . ,-, • having ed lot from Mr. Ridout. ' With Robt. , • - • Mennen he 'was doing sonie teaming , in f th 1 t d h'l t d • mg up in the wagon, endeavoring to avoid. the branches of a tree; Mr. Mc- Gill lost his balance and fell baclivrards , , , .breakIng hls neck, -le eca,me paid, yz-. , ., 1 b • " 1 , „ , , ed from the result and still cannot use any Part of his body. The many friends , with < e can 11 1 • ' 'regret that h ca'mot LVI earn he is becoming weaker and it , ,.• e be only a few days longer that he can. live. 'Just last December his wife . died. - , Tockersinith: - A very nice double ' - ad• 't k I 'Wednesday ev-' we mg 00. P age on ' ening at the residence of Mr. Charles '3 ' ' when his el Rutledge • rd. concession w . - ' ' ' dest datighter, .5114PgssiNellie, was united in marriage to Mr. Robert McConnigle • • cl.i.ii•,11 ter Miss Harriet and his third • e • , • - • to Air ;Tames Grieve. The was mal- • • • . _ cei•entony was performed by Ber...mr. s f •33 6 i i . I .. 't awyers, o ruce e.c, anc was wr - nessecI by a g,00clly number of the rel-., , . atives. and -friends of the contracting arties. The _ceremony concluded an d . , . . congrattuations'over thehappy young ` '' f couples and the guests partook o a, '-' ' 1 , - II' . su er re avec wec c log pp , p p, by the worthy hostesS, an the, even- Mg was pleasantly and,socially spent. Both couples settled. dawn to the sterns . . , .. • . . er realities ofshre 10 Tuckersmith . nen • . - ' the:parental home. , . , • Bayfield: ' Dea,th has ;been in, our midst and carried away two very res spectable young residents of Bayfield and vicinity, being Mrs. Johnston, the Yoling wife of Mr. Herbert Johnston „, . , . a,..... , , of the Sauble Line, and 3.1v. •William 1 , son of Mr. F. Wi,d, of the same W'Id ' . *t ' ''' - ' Line.Mrs Johnston Was the sister . , • `.- ' . D Bali,f iranover and 'lvid been 0 J. . 0 < , < •.:. • rrred about two ears. She leaves pi t , y . behind a little child. only., a 'few days old and a grief-stricken husband. .who • • , • . .„ „ the sympathy of the whole :neigh- Writ/rod in his sad and sodden bereave- The' • '1 meta, rennuns were taken 0 . f _ last ,in. Hanover or mterinent Thursday, Mr. Williani.Wild, who died suddenly •ts . irn ay o eonsump :min, a teen ilf•lbotit two 'Years from this dread diSease which restated' ,from inflant, oration of tire lungS, Deceased 'Was, able to he around and Wae Oa ,driving on the.Thtirsaay preriotis to his death . . • ',., .: . t ) - t am . : liut cm Sund, y he co k ; 11- . orilage and. (lied Ahroist', ifinnediately ill hiS ' t '' - - sis ,P1' A AVMS. '' St. Marysa The death of.Annie Bell, Arf-Telerrif)itlifni;c..1, vilii:ic).1,c.g,e,,,,z.,r1(.1,1.a.sitteuein,..,, in 'poor hoaatb for soxne time. , ,. ., to .14e'rit:111:03;lif' , ..e' d' 1 VrFaittrail I. SgE.I. 1 i 1 etHel( i leti' okCe. :81,n:11TO:1,152°1. .1(1SISil ta:C )e,o; Oxi ii7t ohfdf„ a ll i'l \11 lar-gz illhic la'orliey, to Jr."aj., j, 2ciaryyn', ope, -6/7 T , t , , , , _ s i . , , mon o s prosper oils 3 ming insiness men, took place in Seitfirrtin on nesday, April 17111, at' 12 o'clock imon.. ceremony was pci armed by Rea. W..Hocigins, R. D., in tire presence of the relatives Of the bride, 1. Id groom only. Miss Ilia Brine supnorted the bride,. while MP. Ed, Mavvyn acted. in. a: Siintlar capacity for the groom, They, will Ill.ake there 'futime home in Torn. Onto. Willetain; On Sunday John Wateh- er, a resident of Wingliam for a num- lair of years,died athisiMme on Joseph- Inc street; age 81' years :mel. 6 montlin• Mr:Watcher had been ill IVIt,11 an at- • ' ' 1 - tack of la grippe, but had apparent j? rue0Vet'ed when, Illeurrisy .set in. :fie was •ond of .the dicier settlersin town_ ship of ' Turnbeary ann lined. in the township, .a nuMber •of . years. before moving to AVinghatri His wife' precle- ce.isecl hint • few ye.u.s . o He w qs Methodist ia religion and. a Causer- vativs h'i Prfiiticis. Henstill: Alia 3. F. W. Patersen's horse beconring frightet,ical on. Toes- cla,y forenoon, near Mr. Thos. . NVelsll'S SOW Drill dashed' away before Mr Paterson ceuicl secure comnotna of the .E. ns. , len coutin, areuric re cor- n 'i WI ' e• ' ' ' 1 the ' ner at Mr. Foss' littleery. •it took the , sicle walk., bre/It:hag down a couple' of , , : , ., posts and beconamg antatched trout .the us:L.0.0n. It r aiTo vl esca I br 'LI -- ' 0 . 1 37 • 1)ec e• .- ing some of the phrte gla,ss fronts, .but • ,. Itin ey, w hile ,.eeprna on o fort in. t 1 dad Is ' 0. 't . . , , . the Ridewalk fov e. :Atte a distance it . " . . , I r• ,t ,, dol very little •harrn. and was ctrught • • . ' , e by 111,-.,C. )s 'McDonell ^ 0' 'Ifs cl -41 , . - - •,- - , o. •td. 1 w c _- mg% 11 I-11 Al • t h lf ' t ' • i c at op: iou • a spas _rune on .. . . , ,, . , S:nairday night, as arra and Mrs. Chas. Dodds IVIrs Robe t,ri‘le i lro • and Miss , . r - D y . , Annie Somesville were returning..fr.ona. , •,• ..), a ,. • „ s < , „. • a meg itan. s 1 esielcarcL, and were „oing a one 0,4 h concession,. west Oi • the school house the heard a wa on•com- . , Y <, ng • • • ; a."ti . . ing tow rads them It rapld i te The ,-, .. < ,. ,. night was dark, and not being -able to very well, they 'stepped to one side , , , . „. ., , of .the road to permit the vehicle , to pass..Tust as they did so and as thewas,•- • • : • - t, on passed then, a' horse and. buggy, • c' - ;-, .< , Which was .11sb being d.riven at etastpiol nate al, ' , ti ' ' id • f the road' - " ' 1., - ong re s e o ran up 1 o-tinst 'them 'a ncl • nocIrd 'al ' , odd's aams • , - , .k . . _ 1. D and Miss SoMerville down,pas.sedclean , . , , , s , passina clear over them. aft- 1)oacts arm was seriously infured and. he was . rinse w, 1 e Miss omer- ' d hd .S ' ville hadher clothing torn ' although ' . .s, , . t, ssaide. from the severe .shock she . was a- - , t .---t-wed. but had a miraculous es - no ns.114-, --, ., , . . , cape, The ortiinsats,Kgi ladies were notan- , . . aarsa, anana,......s jured. lhe driver of .tne.--,.. 6 atele Pala attentiont the " ' I had d uo o., e injury re one but proceeded on his way. The men - . - ware raci tr 0. with their' vehicles 0 . - ' • • 7-7-TST 2LIBIZIMZ-= Car Portland - Oar 0611, .Spring . . . . Barb and Plain , . .. . ' Woven. Steel ' . . ....., Poultry Netting , , PRICES • • - - . .Cement: . 'IATire • . Wire' Wire Fence, ' all- Sizes. RICI-IT,. : . , .. --_,- . a 7 Ilik vrONEY' TO ',LOAN, -1.T-i. ' -we have unlimitoa. vestment upon o west rates of . , ' funds for in- Property, at . etc., Exeter. , C. L. N. Districts... . The district eanirnittee of the C.L.A.' have drawn up the groups for inter-' • • - • ' • • ' ' • • niediate and j1101or serles. 111. the in erme la e, 1 a cii c is in gi oup i o. , t (-1•• t St •• tf .1 •- • • ' N 11 with London, St. Al:mys Setifor.tli and , , Woodstock. In the junior series there are only two groups T as follows: No 1 Beaverton, Barrie Orilla No 2- (Jim ...• . n ton, Seafor.th, Stratford, St. Alarys, Exeter , - - -vesy •„---- private farm or ;village interest. , : - ricKsoN 31. CARLING, BarristerS., MONEY TO I have a large Lean on tarm ancl rates ofintesest. , P. w. a LOAN. funds to at low Street Exeter. amount of private village properties CTLADAIAN,. Barrister,,Main , .soon. pit -DLL° NOTICE. Team Notice that commissioner for transfer my license Any objections to Inspector net later , . Exeter, April 23,-1901. to the License for permission to of Blalxe, Ont. lodged with the of May. vieff A•ttPliSON ' • * * ' - ---..e.,---• i'l :11: ' 11143‘..T.Lativray , "SERI,OUS AcOIDENT--Mr.Albert Neil, e.ntic ccille€551011, met, W lu 1. a pain- of the 9 1 ' , ' . ' '''l • ' ' - fill accident on Friday .of last week. It appears he was engaged in splitting . Is te . .. r.,., wood and in some manner' a piece of the timber flew up and. stiatek hirii in the eye, breaking the ball and clestrei Y- - ug the sight Much sympathy is ex - ---r-, , n „:. ,,,,., ,, , , pressect for Mr.. iN...eina ,... , . , ' • • . " I' have applied South Ituron to George 31 11111, traiisfer must be than the 7th clay • s , , Sale Register. TUESDAY, APRIL 30. --Farm Land in the town- ship of MeGilliway, 100, aereS, to be sold on the pre- nuses, Lot 1, con. 12, McGillivray, County of Middle. sex, at 1' o'clock. II. Bl'ONN71, Allet. , MONDAY, MAY 6. -Brick dwelling on Andrew street also 11 acres -of land and household nirniture, the propert372 of Mrs. IL. Samwell, being lot 105. Sale on premises at 2 o'clock, real estate to be 'sold at 3.30. H. Brown, Auctioneer. Dashwoo : : Master Norman . Ruby, who was . quite ill last week, is able , to be - ' 1 : 0- ' ' Mr Charlie sio• thner arniiiic,. a...actin"- • • • is Mendingr-Slowly.-LArr." Fleury Kalb- eiscit anc ann. y.r . otilakl, floe nes- fl • ' -1 f 1 'left- - '•11 o• T a. f v Stratferd., :where ,he" hlt's -nein- .4•7, 0 . ', , •,... , r chased a business.--Severai flosses were . • , Id in the village last week, Ezra so a . Tiernan and Peter ArcIsatic disposing „ f .- li also Louis Moser sold one o ,one sac , • ;Ina 'tracle.d another. -Rev. Mr. Can, _ fG d.B l' ' 1 dt • neve, 0 ran enc, prefix re o a 'I - t' S a. • • • arge,congrega ton on un ay evening, tl .i.i. -• 1 • - • tt d' o. C • re pas or icing away a en in,. on- ''.,...en,-- session at -13erhn.-Mi. As - , sa , •-- . ; ' , . - • cdrettleigstill.continues m poor health. ts ,,,,,,,,, _ , , ,, -lin. Hy. w -alert shipped a carnal:id - . of -hogs Wednesday -HY fibffman • . e . , '. • - • net D Grigg were ut Stratford Toes- d D. so, day with Mr Kalbfleisch's household < ., • • effects -The boys gathered together • . ,t> Monday ancl gatve -Mr.' and. _Mrs. Alex., 'Z'ntrirer a serenacle.-Mrs. Colosk.y is, • ' quite sick. We hope she may socm re - covers -On Alonclay ev•ening, while Mr. Kalbfleisch was loading his effects three clogs, belonging to Hy. floffinan, T Der •.'ng and. C Kellerman started • • < IA <- . T. - `. ' ' in e mi s... ... at . t fight ' the 'cl t of a.• g-oup of 0 „.mocence 'n: • - ' g ' a surill chile ten,. . knockm, over • , . . Child Wrhleh for a moment 'or tiro was I great 'chit -Igor of being, laitten, but -t' 1't the • s . fortunate y this was no e case and .., tae l' ht Henry Hoffman soon ended re ag , far as lie canines were concerned so, < . s. t ' < , Iry g < . . stick. He belted traytty right' and left t'll h .1 d Il th 1 0. str tchedn '- 1 . e ,, n 1 k`i ' und and for a time it oo ec 0P•the ground .<, .. t . aA if tlaey were going to stay, bu one • , . ' • by one they gradually got up.on their . . bt h t h f et feelin - no dou t a eac one g , , , • hied shared worst in the fray, , More . , , , „ I Id I tat with such precautron s mu n < en . viclious dogs in a -village as this iS riot e. . rs ins ruiceow ere c n c len are th fi t ' t't • ' h ". 1 '11 " h• b d• ' d of their lives by such een en anger e animals. ',If any ser.ious results had, we think it Would be rather . , ., f .recover. a costl3r affair for the owner o the : ,will • k We .4>Ailted Ourru.a.hY.-This wee < n t record the death of the infant upon o < < child. of Mr. aricl Mrs. Otto . Miller, which sad event occurred on Monday. • ' • Much sympathy is felt on all sides for e iereavec al 1 . t 1 f• rnly . , • Grand Bend , , • - Mr. John ,Spackman-, ofsExeten; is here attending to- his par.k.--Alr, 'W.: a r'IVI a}.1( R. ansoti,, o are B lk 11 1 R F • f Exeter,' 'rutting up a house here 'for Mrs. M. ill.-L-Larriber is being 'drawn fi..oni P0.1.1;1011 .for the. cottages in Maple: Grove ' Mr of Landon was •-- • ' Lawson, ' ' , ` here-Voncla on business -Mr • Wm -' ' Y " ' ' . . . . Holt.111tends going to Grrancl Alarms, Mich. in the near future -Mr. Mau- , --- c . • rice Brenner, of Shiplca, spent Sunday atlionae.-Mr. Bert I-Iolt, Jr., J. Han., non's popnlar egg wagon driver, spent Stinday at home. The boys here were . B ' at e . • • all glad to see eit a) horn again. • Central i a . . . - f : inter- 'DEAR INIB. Eurron,-NeWs o • , est: is • very ' scarcie a t pi .ina clur,i , . - hors burgh -true smile at ota neigh : ' x• • ' ' - hirre the grippe, some are putting. -ad- 1 ions o (-11 or ses < ar. , , <, . d't• t th '• • h 1 - atia,b, ns• and sonie notable •per.sonS hajge ""ryeently through •• ' • la bit ' passed our vil <ge, t it seems, e • -,-) h. ao to me that those thin,s c,,nnot a . I -our much interest for the ittajority o y ' clex.s In the abSence therefore. bi- rea ' ' ' - ' ' - news Will vou allow Xne, Arr. Editor, to , , , . 1 fi • - t 1 give you a little rut anc Caen -ii • few clays unequal jaropor tiOns. After a , , of deliCions spring wea,ther we wet e . . • t'S I 1 S blungea.agam last aturt ay am. . un- ' r'' • t I h . f n.) - . day into t e c ept s o a • i ierran win- . .n, • f f - t • 'ter. The difference o a ew porn s II) . • • the a i cl t I all the ail:Yet:- One ence between joy ,•inel desjaair. . ne d ye Were ba,thed in peaspiraten). 1-13:.11 ' i ' ' ing a 0.00d. sugtiring off in wh.i e e 1-.1 y , .t 1° an'cl tge next shivering amici - e..wooc s, cl tile stoveWhat 'do shaking aroma . le . you think of n . • ` • this letter Arr• 'Editor ' ed to have been received by one suppos , • , of our local weather prolihets from a ` ..". physician in _---2 Mr. Observer, this • • t • f ' that take great is. o In 01 na you yon• liberty •pretending toanterfere with an the weather. What have you to cloC with the weiither; Sir.? Sir, you're an We have had a, glorious winter. • . • . • • s , . ' - If this winter only contr./Ines ov ta next winter, I shall be able to -retire with a comfortable competency. I have hter- . . .. . ally coinecl•money since,last November and hope I am as grateful or the _ . song . . , I ought to be. 'of prosperity as h - d• 1 ' d Many of my old patients ave re( ,an little wonder; but o -.612ers Whom 1 nev_ , . b f • • ' books I er. SAW e ore are now ort roy ' ' ' • . l'k I to. remain. rejoice to say, and,. 1 e y , there. A.s one door shuts another op- ' But just you leave the weather .ens. , . . aline, please, and I'll physic you gratis • • and fill' up your certifica,te without ask-, ing a Single question. Yours mediein ally, M. A. D. JAnsar, X.Y.Z. yon Write anything ,to stop these wretched druggists and 13'k ' f ir 0 'the store -eepers • from - se nag iea. vile cough Inedichre and pills? ' - . ' . 11 A DJ '. • i' • • • • , . . . , Open and acknowledged enemies like < < . . frost ancl snow we prepare to meet in < . . ' " 1 . 1 tr but our proof armor of flanne artc ft , , at the.verY 'first appearance of ‘v, ar PI • weather we are all off our guard, ;IS. it • , w.ere, and eager to aside our wat la,y • ' ' . 'm ' - ' • ' ' - •foolish- ts for thinner clothing isarrnen _, ly forgetful of the old, itphorism "that one swa ow no Ina e a summer, 11 doest k 0 ' . ' nor one smiling spring day. guarantee no morn bold weather, We often feel the warnit;h of spring fax. more oppres- ' th the heat f tiler, but no sive ail eo sum , one who values health or life will. for- get oldEeniarnin Franklins' plainprece, of advice: ' oat ,Cast not your old cdent. away ,til). -after the 31st of May. The . , lent seitsent is now over and no doubt many are glad of "it. We have heard ir, story of a gentler -min who, by ,rnis- 1 take had put a OVetilgt1 Into the cot- ' 1 t' 1 d tppl ed. for it back eo ,Ion )03.c, an. ,t ii . , he i.e- . a` ' and Was refused."Ali! well,". . lied veconsbling himself .ta his •loss,, P '' ' ' ' - ' ' - • Heaven." "1,511 get Credit. for it in. ,.,Nae was the reply, nye only get ' " •''11 -t Credit:for the penny y,etile,ant to give. • 11 • -'‘• -f. W'th.resPect' to the 'Lenten ow il,., i , 1 f• •which'necessityand not the wr 1 are . . f ' s '1 ' It n st be n , so many piescri iers. . I u - . , , , , .. hard to eat lentils and hare theni.'reg- iSterecl'abore as turkeys, geese, ,roaSt beef andpitfin pudding. ' . TESTIMONIAL OF ' ...„, . ABRAHAM BEARING • - . ' -- To the:value of English Stock Food manufactured by C. Lutz, Exeter; This is to certify that I have used . English Stock Food; for calves, -Milch . COWS and young pigs; and in all cases - e have found it inost satisfactory.' The calves have, grown faster •-ind -done • . better than. -ever before. The mach . . . . . ccivys hare,intprovecl in condition. The f1OW Of Milli: haS increased. 20 -per -cent. and is of greater richness. The young ler' ' ''' . ' pigs have done be -t, on En,lish Stock Food, than I ever knew them to do be fore. English Stock Rood is a sincist excellent and valuable article ' and should be used. lay all stock raisers. It IS cheap as compared with other foods. Price 14 laminas for 81. „ _ . A13RA.0A.A1 DEARING'.ed . ( Biddn11)11. DATII's DOnsTo.s.--During the past • I- 'I e g ' ' r a ath has been' wee el run reape , e< , , busy thinning dor. ranks. ' On Friday last Alio-Culbert, youngest son 'of ,Arra . Wm, Culbert passed. to his reward -at - ' - theyouthiul atr,n of 18 years.--Tliere. passecl ayva-y a the 'family, residenee, Sarible Line, on 'Satur.day "last, ,:Alice, beloved, wife of Thonaa?„4„bbett, Esq., L il3 the 47th ' ear of her a`ge. Her' vs - - - Y ' 'CIA ' mains were lin o rest in the Nursery cemetery on Alonclay: - She leaves, a largefamily•A.1 t ft' an a ins o friends o ourhher loss --Willie Carroll young- m- - ' . ' . , 0 est son of Mr. .Albert' Carroll, passed away on Saturda.y at the, age of, one Year. -We have also to record_ the de- mise of Mr. Webb, one of Lucan's old -ass. 'est and most res ected ioneers who . • T . • P . ,„ die,c1.-orf Monday, - . . . • • ' Don.- Vgak `i ' - Ira2MJi . ''''t,z0.-r Lhe Baby.. '". ' ' • • . ' '''.1 _,_, Did, you 1.-novv you could .,. ••• . - . give medicine to your child - Vi°' h'l s-.. i ren w i e they were sound. 4' JP • • ' •%. •-•-i.... 'ly sleeping? You. certainly 'Ns .• n It is called Vapo .'c'a et, ' Cresolene. You put some ' 1 • ' tl ' ' ' 1' ht h reso eae in. ie vaporizer,- ig . t e lamp, and.place near the bed. The . .children quietly breathe -in the vapor. , ,.., There 'is- nothing , equa.l" to , it for ,ouP I, croup,co s, cough,. whooping 9 1' colds, ' • .0• sore throat and all other troubles of t , , the throat 'and chest. ' It is' eco• - . . nonaical, pleasant, safe.. . 224 va.P0-csesolene is sold by druggists everywhere. A Vapo-Cresolene outfit, including the Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last a life -time, and a lxottl of c i o lete ex scr extra su lies of Creso- . len e 25 cents and 5o cents. Illustrated booklet contain.. ing physicians' testimonials free upon request, VAro. c R LS oLEN E CO., 18o Fulton'St., New York, U..S.A. . ADDITIONAL , Mrs•Jas. Beer, the past few,. • Miss,Lilla an extended . Mr: T; A. Stervart'leftoii ing tour for . . <, Mr. J. T., ford, Friday ness. . Rev. Mr. 'Doherty, the guest of Monday. . ' Misses E. of Zurich; spent in town. -Miss Byhiant tending the Iege here. WM:West London, where - • • situ:in m a dairy. ,-Miss Campbell, guest of Mrs. part of the'vreek• Mr. Fred , date,, for the ' w,tis,in town . - Miss,Evas"Page • wrest 92 Miss home in' "Inndon 31,i'. Jas Jeckell •(Thursday) for take a, position hOuse. The many will he plea . ,very much :Improved the past few' ... Mr. A...11. the Exeter Hamborg 1305 ' ' '' tion in a -large ' . ' ' liorn..Thes. er, Mena is • with his Sister, ' ih 1, very 'poor , Mr. ',T. P. the Confederation ' ' •iswe are sorry , his home through , . . Mr. Bruce turned to London . his home here, in a wholesale - . shippmg clerk. ' MrS, F. W. ,crera'1,..000` for Ancaster eeption held Of the return Rey, .T. T1. Collins LOCALS. been sick for still quiteill. ' ' .from and Aux'. . . , , a pu'rehas- even- ' ' ' was, in Brant- on bust- ' Hensa.11,, .was 'Tem Eyck on ' . .follOwecl - AfKoehler; vvith friends • , is 'at- Business Cola . , Thursdayf or a po- • . • . , • : . was the the former'vied . . , Liberal Canal-, ' of Zurich; .. . • .. , . .. , - • , has been the to her : . • this morning he will T. R. •round- ' .• : • . , „ thhe. has at . during : employe of . but late, of • a' good situa- ' ' ' Cl ' ' t'. of . earvv.a - . a few days , • : h Rellinsow o health - agent for " . , Co.,has 1 , confined to , • . recently yes a short visit' itt, a. position that city as WednesdayYr, , at . the re, ' 1 . in ionoi bride. • who has weeks, is aTolans has rettirned visit to Toronto . , • 'Toronto Tuesday Westcott ' . aria Saturday of Rev. J.. W. • • , „ .. Sternback and atindeiy ' , of Mooresville O'Sullivan • , , idft on,, • he has accepted - of Seaforth, . D. McInnis . Hess, Sr., Legislature, Monday. ', , who • ' I -larding,. returned Saturday. leaves Moilt,real,where in the ,0-,. . . - .. • • • • - , friends of Capt.Geo.Kenip sed rn to leas , in.,,healths weeks. Otto, a fornier Grist. Mill, accepted ' mill:in Paisley. ' ' ' Gre,enway, here spending -ig , , • (Dr.) State of -• Ross? t eneral • - ,•f 1 e Insurance to note, illness. Dignan, who a.fter has secure.d house in Collins left to.les.present ' p lit the arsonage ,of her brother-IMin-law, arol, his . Eden House-cleaning is the order . of the day. -Mr. F. Langford, of ' Granton, ;vent Friday and Saturday here with „ R. E Bit 11.--A1' ancl 'Mrs Jcihn 1 1. . swe i. . ,, Schroedor of. Shar.on spent Sunday. ' ' here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Lux -Loin -Lea ue vvill meet on Thin's, ' • day evening. Topic, . 0 g T • "Fidelityt Pledges," to be introduced by the pas- tor, Rey. S. Salton. -Mr. john North- cott1 who was seriously ill with inflain- ntation for a few days last week, .is able to be out, again.-IMr.Thos.Bl.00ks• . . . , attended the funeral of his mother at ••P.S.-0ould "Wnoclitain on Thursday last. -Miss Minnie Luxton, -who has been on the • J • i k list for the ast month is irmisrov- -c' .. • P . ' - ing.--Miss Blanch "Rook spent a few . days last week with her cousin, Mrs. 3-, . • . a a t pa sw 13 • tines Neil, . o en ra i< .-.1. r. , en. Ke ' lak f .'Farquhar,paid a flying' is , , e, o < ' ' ' visit to fr•ientls bet.e one evening last week. Ben thinks there -de no .place _ , like Eden. ' , • BIRTRS:-• ' __ _ . MAssal.-Hay,., e wife o April 12 the • f Louis Masse, 01 11 daughter. L&ponos - H A al 10 the 1 -"•'-' POEXE. ay, pr. , e wife a John La orte of a sow. . P ..,, . . , . fInss.--A.t Zurich, on the 16th inst., the wife of "S,Vin . ... , < - . Cnanic.-In Crediton, on April 14, the wife of Alf. J. Clark, of a son. . . „ , - - • . --1 TKii,49•.-In Step len, on April, 15, the vvife of Eli sang, of a son. ,, . , . . Around About Us , Zuriel: ' C. Eilber took -Nelson Mil- ler an unfor.tunate Young man ..pf the , tit (Jon.t - • lum on 14, .•. o the Isondon . asylum Wednesday. - „ , , '' Kirktorn. Mr. Will Jainiesoit -nen- , B ened with a had accident at the „er-, Pp „ , , , , ,ll, & Jamieson ammg. rni , Gran- ,naru , , ,PI '• h 1 t, the ton last week 01. whiche os e • • < ,. the I` • ' . d d fin ers' o • e eft flist an _ secon . .g . ..sumptuous hand, and laying him up for some time to eon -re' , ' St IT ' M D. 't-1,west . , 4. arys; • r r. avi , ward, . while visiting his son -in law, Mr.'. Rihey, near, Inirkton, last week met with a serious acci .He fell while clinibing up in' the .barn and broke one of .his arms between. the shoulder and elbow. ' - St A arys: ere c re in .. mes one, „ • 1 Th '1' 'a* P' t A '1 19th W'll' 8. : . Airtina on Prl ' -3 1411 °Innlex - 11 ' h• 68th.The deCeased VI, e.P1' his ' 11 h d b • had ' t sec his son w in a een , gone o s , . . dangerously ill lut the journey prov- , . ,. : . eel too much for hint and shortly after li* • • ' - 1 there he vvas hiniSelf cow- ls .1111'Y a ,, . , . , . , Pellea' to take to his Ilea.. 'The body e _ca, t . was brought li re f la trial. , . S M .'Sgt 'd ' ht t. Marys:Between a or ay nig . , . _,., . , . , and Monday morning ,the.stoire of Mr. 3. P: Gilpin was entered:by Sortie one ii ' • ' "'ll 'rift t ' te. 1 w ose purpose was evi ._e , y o s . a . An auger hole had been 'bored- along, side of the lock in 'the, desk in the office' in which some 810 or .$12 in change iSi IrePt, ' • But the dialwer had not been ,, , Opened atleaSt the Money was not tftkr' ' ' '' • the partY ' Was dis- en. ,. 'It ts probable ., „ . , tur.bed,and made a hasty exit. aS noth-• • . ' - ' '' a from the store ing, was misse , • MA.RRianEs. GRIEVE..BUTLEDGE.-aAt .the residenee , .r of the bride's • father, Tuckersmith. • ' '`' ' ' - ' , on April 1.7th by Rev, Mr S wer • - ' ' ' ' ' ' a s' kr - . -. - , „Esucefield, 1... ,James Grieve, ,to , MiSS flarriet. third.,claughter of Mr, Charles. Rutledge; all of Tucker: smith. . ' • ' , . , , ,a, . •., . , , , . . , . sa , , MCGONIGLE-4113TLEDGE. -At the re, : sidence of the bricle'S father, Tucker , smith on April 17th bY the Rev Mr. &Ewers Mr. Robert MeGonigle to Miss Nellie, eldest daughter .o: ,Mr. Charles Rutledge, all of Tucker 'smith. , St. JOSepll . recent rains have pu e arm- Tho t ' • I t the f '• . . • •f ei.s back somewhat with their seeding, but it was badly.'needed for the fall wheat.1-Mr.Srnith-,Wheeresidesii short distance sonth, of ,here had the mis-. , . i .. _ fortune. to ,,have two or . three „sheep' killed by dog,s.one night last.week..---, M otter &Jeffery are putting in a new engine -in their brick and bile yard this . , , week, -The recent rains have brought the suckers upthe streams again,. and there arelloW•Plerity of both land. 'alag,,, (1 --1 ' ' water suckers arouna.-Mr. J. Cerra ' the census 'eniu r t -sports .1. van, • .. . nre 4 or, . fine driver. He should fit it`up for the • • • • : . races at 'Exeter on the 241h of Mar.- ' ' , .•f N. M. Contm has returned fromChica•-• .. go with a coup e o . merinan pu, ion- h 1 f A. ' ' ' 'II' ;tires and our town is now putting, on g len • , a:gam.- r.,, Joseph its booth ' aril ' ta • ' II T • ' h , - , , _p P a lean has opened u a 'buteher re` 31 `a , Is „ , . shop' t ' I ' g l3.' ' in own and is c °in a rus ,Ing )3 • • . . . .. . . . usiness.---Mr.,Oliver Bissonette hap, a large staff .of men employed on his -neW blOCk.-Ati% Geprge Campbell, 1-11S. posed of a large quantity Of pine lurn- 1 ., ' 37, , • . ' DISATIIS a . .. . , ,. on. : u EVITT .---In Exeter,' April 18 H 1 chili M. Grafton wile . „ , (beloved, ,o Wm.' Leritt) aged 45 years and i ' months. - CUBEERM.--III Biddulph, on, April 18 • 'Ala, call, ,.t • . 1, f . "VI , . J- - •el. , )•0ungcS son 0 „I. 1 W C lh t • d 18 a • ' 1,1 er , a e , e, re. ' . Y . , -lit Biddulph on .)1..pril 20 ituriprr. . , ., . , Alice, helot:0d Wife of Mrs, Thorne: ..,„ 0.ed 4/ ears . ' sal I tt ' ' • 3 3°' ' a.° .. 3r ' ' ° CArtirorg..,--In Biddulph; On April 2E ' Willie, Yonligest Sort of Mr. Altrer Carroll, trg,ed I year. ', ' d , , • • - • ' ' • ' .• ' • ' ' '• Sin Mgt:alike' ..151 on 42.VotS7r,bof 0.f )ti.lo Fenuint> Laxati've vitttio.vulnitte Tablets - . ' . ,_ ...,, , . . -___::_. _a... 4.. a•tia daii , 'XETER LUMBER YARD xi - • . , .. acmlash - ' " •• '• •.- na;t1)or for hart:II/eta. y ar ; • as s t e 1 'l l' , ' ' , ' , ' rarr.go stook .0 t in, in tiol::...L.pilleara '0 i 'net of h o if 7,00ioti,i, 1 Liii:iti clix1 ' rtitErIo'xiatfe es'JA.41. 'WI LVIS"Y"rt itato st ' ." , ' tirenty-foitr years Vape-Creselene Ill For , , been cuitensi,,:•nly 'Used for all forms iti• throat ar hrollohio1 troithips„. All .Thirccrcletc. • e 132 , „