Exeter Advocate, 1901-4-25, Page 8';4.1
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epitaph a .boy who was pre -
t ra: go shooting robbine:
Here lies' what eves left
Of little Bud Carwoll.
He wt e cleaning, hie gun,
And blew down the barrelb
Auction Sale,
On Saturday afternooll rxid evening
the balance of any stationery, fancy
goods, china, silks for fancy needle
work, will be offered witheat reserve.
Everything at a, price.
' D. DYER.
Use Native Herb Tea as a Tonic and
Blood Purifier. Only 25. a box at
Lutz's Drug Store,
Mr. James Willis is enlarging his of-
fice at the lumber yard and much ina-
proving, same,
Division Court will beheld in Zurich
on Thursday, May 2nd; Exeter, Ma,Y
Srd, and Crediton, May 4th. '
The severe snow storm on Saturday
was indeed of unusual severity and
the like seldom occol'e in the month of
April.
After the. grip, or other serious ill-
ness, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medi-
cine to take to restore the appetite and
strength.
Dyer's scale Satureley 2.30 and 7.30
p.m.
Om' town elock has for several days,
refused to dictate the time, Wouldn't
it be just as well for our town fathers
to look into the matter?
sleir. 'Ray Fanson has given up his
position in the R. Pickard's store and
will aesist Mr. Wen. B Pwil1, etarpen-
ter, in building thiS"season.
Two or three unproved hundred -tinge
farms for sale in the townships of Us -
borne and Stepbei. For particulars
apply to Dickson & Carling.
The Christian Endeavor of the Pres-
byterian church held au evening with
the "English" on Tuesday night last
and a most pleasant time was spent.
Mr. J. D. Graham, of St. Marys,
shipped a carload horses for South
Africa 00 Friday. They were pur-
chased in this vicinity by Mr. T. Hand-
ford.
The Rev. G. B. Sage, B. A., B. D.,
rector of St. George's Church, London
is announced to preach in Trivitt
Meniorial church on Sunday next. All
are invited to attend the services. -
p.wD).Peris sale Sat -tree -lay 2.80 and 730 ialitree'pant,,,,g ilestel, which hoe
, .
NlisS Folly "Poke, Who is at the Hoese been00 ,OC . c'mdlicfuc'd 'Mr" "1V:in Alta
3 ege, haa
s gain ed another Suiliev' sc).111e: tuil(3, ias
of 1fll beere leased by
Mr. Geo. Merner, 'Blake, Who has alao.
stvoke of ptualysis tind at aesent
in a very low eonefition, with no hope,
for her recoverY.
We ave iu receipt of a, copy ef the
Elgin (Man.) Banner. On looking, over
its eolunms we notice an account of
an elaborate spread served to the Curl;
ers of the town by Mr. Ardagh Stan -
lake, an old Exeter boy, who conducte
a restaurant and bakery in that town.
The Banner epeaks very highly of the
host and excellent spread served at his
hands. Of course the good "Shepherd!'
knows how to do it. ---
The merchants association of Ontar-
io is moving for the amendment of Di-
vision Court prdeeedings by holding
weekly sittings of the court with pow-
er to examine debtors immediately af-
ter judgment is recorded, and order of
payment made then and there. By this
means it is hoped to head off the num-
erous 'deadbeats,' which infest, every
comronnitan' and to shorten their reign
as "execution proof debtors,"
Rev. 0., W. Brown, B.D., left Wed-.
:.nesdray to attend :the naeeting of the
Board :of Exarniners of the :London
Conference which is being held in the
Mitchell' Methodist churchthis week..
1 Do von enjoy looking at nice ne,w
carpets. If so call on Stewart. There
is where you see all that's new in
the carpet line. •
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Ate. :las, Taylor, who is just recover-
ing, from the accident he sustained last
week by a horse crushinr, his - arm,
met with ttnother painful mishap oo
Alonclay hist. It appears he was plum
ing sonie shrubs when the. •'blade of
the large pruning knife he 'was rising
came in contact with his hand, inflict-'
ing a large and painful gash. -which
necessitated several •Rtite.hes to •close
the wound. The injured Member is
doing nicely,,however. s• , '
' YOU can bey mens and boys' rea-
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dy-to2wear arils at money -saving
prices at Stewart's. •
Angry subscriber (to editor): '11On
mad :all the way through, 'an' I want
my paper stopped!" "Yes she; clo
yon want y-cm.r hill made out?" 11No;
I an mad enough fere that!". '
A thankful wife sent the following
recommendation to a patent meditine
firm: - G
`1 en ns tleen , before taking., 'i1.
medicine I was too weak to .spanle the
baby, but now I 001 lick my husband.
Heaven blesayon." •
Mr. Sidney C1 11.0 of Louden, oini-
erly of Usborne, met wai
ith ir pnful
accident in that city Monday after-
-noon. -While engaged at the car shops
a wheel fell one of his legs, and as
a result the:leg was broken.
pueeten.ect the ternishangs vont
Ander eon and will take possession iffey
lst, Mt'. A nelerson Ines not decided
yet where he will cast Id., lot. During
his stay here he ancl his worthy lam-
ilY have made many warm friends,
who ‘vill learn with io.'ret that, thev
intend leaving.
Gorse Sold.
Messrs. BaWden & McDonell last
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week disposep of another of their fine
stallions 1‘Ten Premier," the purchas-
er being Mr. Geo. Duffield, of Blau -
shard. This is one of the best horses
that has ever been brought to Canada,
weighing 2000 pounds and was a great
prize vvinner in the old country. The
purchaser and also the farineis in the
community in which he is owned may
congratulate themselves on securing
such an excellent beast.
A Certain
Care for
,
A minister going along the street
the other day, was surprised to see
a crowd of small boys standing in 0
circle around a Mingey looking dog.
He esl ed what they were doing and
was told that the boy who told the
biggest lie was to get the dog. The
preacher, was shocked and. said.;
"Why this is terrible. Do you know
that when 1 was a boy .I never told'
0, lie." There was silence for a brief
interval when one of the boys spoke,
up: "Hand the preacher the dog.
We Cant beat hinn"
Dandruff is an enemy of luxuriant
hair. It makes the scalp unnealthy,
causes the hair to fall out. Lutz's Im-
perial Hair Tonic keeps the ecalp clean
and healthy. 101(1 positively cures dand-
ruff. it feeds the hair, stops from fell-
ing out, alakeS the hair grow thick :end
beautiful. Lutz's Imperial litair Tonic
is not a clye, contains no lead or other
poison. Only 501c. n botEe at Lutz',
DA pnnugfe cSktttoirve.
e.
Mr. Morley jones, of Agricola, N. \V.
T. whots well known here 110(1 also in
SCephen, township where he formerly
resided, in remitting his subscription
to the AnvocraTE, says: -" L suppoSe
you will think 1 have forgotten all
ahont Exeter and the hard -worked
editor of our favorite paper, The An-
YoctaTE,which we receive regular each
week and without flattery roust con-
fess it, is Ere MOSt welcome pa,per that
comes to our house. lf we could only
bay e one paper we would hy all mean3.
cling to the ADVocATE." Mr. Xones
is prospering m lus htNV lione ant is
much taken up Avith that diStrica
howeveronet with au unfortunate ancl
painful accident ShOl't time ago.
While cutting wood the axe slipped
and cut a severe gash. in one of his
1 Do you Wear' King quality walk
easy shoes? If not you ave missing
ing 0 good deal of comfort, Intro -
dace yourself to 0 pair at Stewart's.
The many 'friends of Ittr. Arch. Bish-
op, of the township of Usborne, will
regret to learn that he is in a very loW
state of health, having suffered a se-
vere stroke of paralysis. - On Friday
last he left home in his usual health to
attend the Brucefield Spring, Show and
while returning in the eVetting he was
stricken with the disease, being render-
ed totallyhelpless and unable to speak.
He uow remains in a way „critical con'.
(Mimi. • 1's ' •
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Men's and hoys'' swell new, hats
afi'd ties) ow on view at StewartSs.
The following Regimental orders
have been issued by Lieut. Col.- J. A.
S. Varcoo to all the officerS of the
Word' has-been received here of the 1 83rd Regiment: -It is proposed to
death of Mrs. Smith, nee Miss Lizzie
Wanless, daughter of Mr. David We n -
less, formerly of Exetet. vilio died in
Buffalo, N. Y.. on Saturday, April 6th
and was buried on ,April 8111.
Rev. Geo. Jackson, of London. a
former pistol of the James street Me-
thodist churchoccupied the pulpit of
the same cfla ere'll on Sunday last preach-
ing two excellent sermons, thus de-
monstrtiting that he has not lost any
of his old lime vig,or 11 apreacher.
Reports from almost all points in
Ontario indicate that the fall wheat
has wintered in compara,tit-e safety.
On light soil the plant is healthy, and
under heravier cenelitions, wheie r,he
land is rolling,the promise is good.
Messrs. Bawclen '&,MaDonell left this
week -With four of their excellent stal-
lions for the big horse show being held
in Toronto this week. Theiaorses are
considered to be four of the best in the
couritrYntence the owners will donbt-
less cornehorhe with a piece of what is
going in prizes. ,
The census enuinerators for Exeter
have completed their task. According
to their returns the population of the
town has taken a tumble. From the
assessor's returns we have been led to
believe that our population was about
1846, nit according to the enumerators
return the population is now only
1794.
Mr. Patrick Curtin has disposed of
his two -hundred acre farm in the town-
ship of I3idclulpb, to Mr. O'Neal, of,
Dashwood, for the snm of $13000. This
IS one of the best ferme in the town-
ship, hence the farm is good value for
the money. We understand Mr. Cur-
tain will go West shortly.
Mr. I. Smith has just completed an-
other new and op -to -date gentleman's
bieyele. Every part is made of the
best steel and ickle plated, even the
rims on the wheels, and the workman-
ship, for which the ConStructor is not-
ed, being first-class, it certainly is a
model ancl a credit to the builder. The
person purchasing this wheel will get
it dandy,
G. W. Wrigley of " Citizen and
'Country " writes as follows: -Owing
to the. great delay in taking the ecu -
1115. we have received word from t,he
Press Publishing Association that the
contest will be continued during May,
'but will positively be closed on May
30, the authorities in Ottawa stating
that it ‚.0111 10 impossible for them to
make the result of tire census known
until after july lst.
IVIessraBeverlev&Htiettni 011110101
Card of Thanhs.
To 'ffondon Insuranee (0., 1,00(10)).
herchy wish to exprees arty greed
ttt0 L ti,itt prompt per merit of the
elaito ut ney husband, the late John
Tveble, being, $1000, and also to yoe1.
general agent, J," K S,liaw, of (11111-
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ivItts. J. °Ettit1.31.13.1:
AdJottrued Vestry Meeting, ,
The tdliourned vestvy of the Trivitt
-Memorial ehtlVell was hold in the school
ou 311)nday evening, with the rec-
tor, Rev. 1. W. Ten Eyck, in the chair.
The financial statement of the church,
ILS well as the various branches con-
nected therewith, was received, as au-
dited and adopted. The usual number
of Sidemen were appointed and also
an Advisorary Board. The rector
then occupied a few minutes in giving
a few details of the past year, NVhieh
showed that there were 84 families in
the parish; 341 souls; 145 0011c11al-10J; 78
commumcants.9 trtptisms.8 marriages.
9 burials; 3 families removed and 2 ad-
ditions. Votes of thanks Weretender-
. .
ed to the rector wardens choir 'oath-
tOrs, organist, sexton, hell -ringers and
the several societies in connection with
'the church. Tlie gathering then re-
solved itself into a congregational
meeting, vhen luncheon was served
by the latlie,s and a pleasant time speot
socially, -
commit Proceedivas,
Council met pursuant to adjourn-
ment at Town Hall, April 19. .All pros:
erit. 31inutes of previous meeting read
and confirmed. A connnuniCation ti 0)
the G.T.R. agent, re electric light was
rea cl and laid over for further consider-
ation The matter of making fixed as-
sessineut of themproposed building,
WaS flleci. MUir--ATII1Stron g , that the -
Clerk notify Messrs. 'Creme:hie& ,Snell
to erect poles and wires along Welling-
ton street to the station grounds. -
Carried. Armstrong-Levett, that Mr
Atkiitson's tender forrestudat 'War
teing.
at, $9.50 per week, being the lowest, be'
accepted. -Carried. Evans -e -Muir, that
the following accounts be passed and
orders drawn 00 Treasurer for ,samea--
James Murray & Co., $4.50; W. Davis,
caretaking, re Nortlaend fire hall, $8.25;
Bishop & Son, gasolene, 40c.; W. West -
cat, $2.25:5. Hanclforti, $2; Geo. Bis-
sett, subscription to Municipal World,
$1.50. --Carried. Levett-Evans, that
the assessment for street watering
feet, and as a result is DOW confined to
the htmses
chi:taro:es Day:
The Sunday 8(1)001anniversary of
the'21aira'Street Methodist church will
be held 'on the 28th and 29,th-inst., -next
Sunday rend Monday. The children of
the intermediate classes will take
eh:erge of the intisic on Sunday morn-
ing and Sunday evening. At theniass
meeting on Sunday afternoon the chil-
dren. of the 0111101 class will occupy
the choir stand 011(1 acnompany their
songs of praise with motion exercises.
In addition to a few short addresses,
the superintendent will exhibit a pic-
torial ilhistration- 1)V a new version of
the " House that Jack Built." Also
50l')0 ceayon drawings from a young
Canadian Artist.' Collections at the ser-
vices in -behalf of the school'. On Mone
day evening at 5,30 lila, blare ladies OE
the cougregatiOn will entertain the
children of 'the school to a nice little
tea." A program from the Children -Of
the school, consisting Of drills, songs,
recitations, etc., will he gineu to the
friends. and the public generally, ecnn-
inencirig at 8 o'clock- sharp, Ail are
kindlY invited to'attend. Alf will be
natiele welecime. Children of the school
free, others 15.
•miraSuinets Escape from.Death. • ,
Yesterday (Wednesday) morning an
episode occogred 'sat the- Sutherland-
InniS,'AVorks- which NVill be remeinber-
ed byth
till Altho witnessed it e- rest Of
their.lives, It seelDS Mr-. Samuel ,Van,
Dusen, head eawyer, was ,engaged 11)
oiling the ariachinery under his care
00(1 10 some manner • hiS clothing be-
come caught, in the flirt of tt revolving
shaft, When he Was Eno -ever with ter-
rible force into the maChinery 0.11(1
against the two large.saWs in motion.,
By his presence of -mind. lie, managed'
to grab liold of a brace and Mr. Wan.
Pat -Sons, who was close by and. at' the
risk of his own life, seeing Mr. Van
u .
Dusen's dangeros predicament, seized
him by the leg just in tithe to prevent
him from being drawn into the tVO
3:1103. and SaVe „frOLO,, alrnost
(1001300 and instant death. As it 101)5
he was stripped of nearly all all his cloth-
ingsand a'part of the toe of one of his
boots was cut off bv one' of the saWs.
The sight was indeed a thrilling one
and the man's escape from death a
miraculous one. Strange to say, how-
ever; he came- off without 'even a,
scratch. '
Death of Mrs. Levitt.
The death of Huldah Maf
. Grton, be-
loved wife of William Levitt, which
took place on Thursday last, was learn-
ed by her many friends with prerfotind
regret a tad sorrow. Her death was not
1)1 the least unexpeeted, however, hay -
Mg -sheen. an intense ,sufferer tor the
past ten months from cancer. She Ista.c1
twice been operated Upon by ertlinent
surgeons:the first at SL. oseph's flos-
ital,Lotadon,in June last and again at
ictoria Hospital, London, in August,
but with :al, together with assidue
ous care and attention,broraght her no,
relief and she gradually sank -until:
death clairnecl her. Born in Derry. To--,
rontertownsliip, he moved vvith" her
parents when a child to the -township
of Blanehttral, where she lived up- to
the time of her marriage, which took
place in St. Marys abont 25 years ago,
Mrs. T.,evitt was of an :amiable and
kindly disposition, a good wife and'
mother and it true ,friend. She bore
her Wog i1111055 with, lovingepatieope'
and )vithout 'r'etenning 01007
sciousness 1111(11 the Tuesday previons
to her deatIn' %Oren She passed into a
swoon end finally soectimbeel 'quietly
and. almost imperceptibly to the dread
destroyer, Mrs. Levitt was :t cousin
of Mr. W. J. Gage, of the well-known
firm of W. J. Gage & Co., TOr,Onto,and
also Mr. Grafton, of 'Ettindas. She'
leaves, besides the bereaved husband,
two daughters-Verda „ rend Pearl -
three sisters ((11(1 two brothers, :to
whom we extend the genuine sympa-
thy of the public in, them sad bereave-
ment. The firneral took place on Sat-
urday to the ,Granton 'Presbyterian
cemetery, R,evds. J. W. TCD Eyck and
BroWn dondneting the service at the
,house and'the latter a,t the grave, The
all beavers were: Dr.Kinsmari,Messrs.
N. D.Ilurdon, S. 'Martin, R. Hicks, ,11.
'Welsh and C. :H. Sanders. 'Among
those present frOna 0 distane,e ite no-
ticedf Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Levitt, of
Walkerville; Mrs. Jernayn, of Witirtott;
Mr. and Miss MeI.ellaraf St. Manyti
march. the 331d Regiment from Head
Quarters at Goderich to London for
the purpose of attending the anneal
camp in June: Each, officer of the
Regiment is requested to work out a
detail plan feta- this march and submit
it in writing to the Commanding Op
ficer. Plans to include all transport:
number of wagons -required; amount
of forage and rations; and' provisions
for t,be supply of the same. the best
route for the. march; .the distance to
be covered in a day and the exact
camping grounds on the way. Each
officer to sendhis plans in to the Com2
marialing Officer Carlow P. 0. not later
than April 20th next.
OperaHouse are negotiating for tire
appearance of the Lycenni Opera Co.
next week. The company numbers 20
people, cornprising some of the very
best operatic talent on the .stage and a
Well drilled of carefully selected
and well trained They, will pre-
sent 5101111' famous comic opera,"Said
Pasha," which has met with such phe-
nomenal staccess in all the larger dties
of Canada and United States. '
ammeamesam.....
A car of Recipaths' extra standard
granulated sugar at Stewart's'. Per-
haps it might be a good time to buy
a barrel, as prices are likely to jump.
Aniexichange says: -Sundry agents
hailing -frtacti Toronto, Brantford and
ChiCago, have been duping .people in
this town for the past year by taking
orders for the enlargement of photos,
asking only 90 cents for enlarging a
pieture,colleeting 50 cents when taking:
the order and photo, and 20 cents when
they return with a skeleton proof. In
nearly every case they never return,
thus people lose a valuable picture,'
because it may be impossible to dupli-
cate it, besides losing their money -
In some eases the agent exacts half
the price of theframe for the picture,
which is to cost from two to three dol-
lars, when he shows the proof; then he
disappears forever. We know of what
we speak and we can bring 0 cloud. of
-witnesses to hear testimony to the
facts. Will people never cease to he
humbugged? We are not allowed to
carry concealed arms, butif a good
shot -gun was hung near every house
door where the agent could see it, we,
might keep them away from our domi-
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Which means a few CARPETS and. LACE 9j1ITAINS for your parlor,
h;dl or dieing room. And we :ere pleased to tell You th;11 vve,are show-
ing, the largest and best assortment of Carpets, Linoleums, tared Lace
Curtains, etc, eVer shown here. Prices to please everybody.
WALL PAPER
Our WALL PAPER is going out fast. We have some beautiful de-
signs. When you are needing anything in above lines give us a call.
E. J. SPAOKAN.
Headquarters for The W. E SANDFORD Clothing.
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41.;
ciles.
Jersey cow and. Calf For tale. •
Jersey cow and calf for sale, apply
to Mits. BOT3IER.
Boy For Adoption. '
Good home wanted for a smart ho
of seven years of age. Apply to ,t
DR. RonniNs,
Carpet Weaving. ., ' • ".
For first-class carpet weaving call oil
the undersigned, corner of Waterloo
and William streets. Prices reason-
able. ,A. Onny.
Card of Thanks,
I take this opportunity to thank
most, gratefully the friends and neigh-
bors who so willingly lent , a helping.
hand during nay Nvate s recen t;illness.
SILAS BROKENSIIIRE.
Attempt at taiLcide.
l'S. JO/ID lYlailett. Sr. who resides
with her husband on William Street
and who appears to be , deranged in
her mind, made a deliberate attempt
to take Iter own life on Saturday mOrn-
frig by taking :t dose of paris green.
Aledical assistance Was a.t Once called
on discovery of the fact and emetics
administered. Sbe is now mit, of clan.
gen, but has been acting very st,ratirly
what about wain p1.1 per ? Fee gamI
). Sinee and We all?derstand thti
e n or.:
13e. per foot and that a Collet, ceRe-
vision for same be held on May Ith, at
8 o'clock, p.m. -Carried. Muir, that
Main street be watered to the Metro-
politan hotel. Evans-Aiinstrongsthat
Cauncil adjourn to Friday. May 4th, at
8 p.m. ------Carried
-e: G.H. BrssErr, Clerk.
License Granted.
At a meeting of the License Com-
missioners held at Hensall on the 1911)
in 1.,
the following Licenses were
granted for the ensuing year:
EXETER:a-Tavern, W. T. Acheson,
Hawk sh tUVV, U. Ouimingham,
(Win. Andersoo left over:) Shop, F.
J. Knight, and Fernier Bros.
TP. OP •USBORWEr.--Taxern, Joseph
Stephens, Woodham. y
TP. OF. STEnEtEN:-Tavern,William
Moffatt, George Grafton, 'Clentralia;'
August Hill, Creditor); B. Cunnin gham,
Kluva; Patrick. Hall, Mt. Carmel; Jas.
Shacldock, Corbett; James Harman-,
Shipka; .TosephBrenner, Grand Bend;
L. C. Moser, Dashwood; (Wm. Fritz.
Crediton, left over.) •
TP. OF FISY:-Tavern,L. C. Shoemak-
er, Zurich; (L. Foster, Zurich, and
Michael Leyer, St. Joseph, left, over
for consideration.) Mrs. Nicholson,,,
Blake, not granted.'
TP. oir STANLEY:---Taveru, Henry
Shafer, Kippen; Frigie Martin, Varna:
(Charles Wilson, Brneefield, left over.)
TP. ,0P TUCKERSAIITH:-J. S. Mar -
POW, Brocefield; Geo. Strong, Kyles,
Corners. .
IlayRrEnn:-Mrs. E. Elliott, Ales.
Jamas Pollee -1f, (J. E. Morgan, six,
months.)
liensalla-George Scott, Henry Can-
telon Licenses extended for three
months to repair their hotels.
'S'EaroRTffe-Tavern," . Jarnes Dick,
Geo. Henderson, De Lacey: James
Weir, Thomas Stephens Grippe,HouSe
over for repairs,)' shop, Ddwaid Daw-
son,"and L. C. Jackson.
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Inspector.
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tity ([0111t'. style and willies Ste. vitiate '.%0)1 ‚.1111 bremoved to the
London Asylum in tlie,courSe of a few
wart's is the spot,
(1crys,
Presbytery oVattion.
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" The Presbytery of Huron, met in
Willis chinch, Clinton, on Tuesday,
April 9th. The time was occupied
chiefly hi reading and discussing re-
ports on church life and work,Sabbath
schools and young people's societies;
although these reports contained some
discouraging- features, they :Were on
the whole fayora,ble; it was found that
although the membership of. the Y. P.
S. C. E. had decreased, their contri-
butions to the church schemes were
largely in excess of these of any pre-
vious year. Dr. F. R. Beattie, of
Louisville, a graduate of Knox College,
Toronto, was nominated to the chair
Call and be convinced
above statement is correct
Many bargains still left in
FANCY GOODS, PARLOR SUITES,
BEDROOM SETS, SIDEBOARDS,
COUCHES Etc of GIDLEY STOCK
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Farmer§ intending to purchase FARM MACHINERY should call on us be-
fore buying elsewhere. We sell the best and the best is what the fariner wants.
1VIcCORMICK LEADS.
WE HANDLE THE
BINDER
MOWER
and RAKE.
CORN BINDER
ef -apologetics and Ilomileties in that
WE SELL THE WOODSTOCK WA6014.
SOUTH OF HAWKSHAW'S" HOTEL.
WE HANDLE THE
SYLVESTER,
DRILLS, PLOWS,
CIJI_ITIVA.TORS,, DISC,
institution,_ The following comities-
sionors were appointed to.,, represent
the Presbytery of florbn in the next
General Assembly: -Revs. J. S.' Hen-
derson, 3. S. Hamilton, S. A. Carrier,
C. Fletcher, together with all the re-
present1.t1ve elders of Seaforth, Varna,
Exeter and Grand Bend. Dv. Warden',
of Toronto, was nominated as modera-
tor of this Assembly. A petition was
presented by the congregations of Un-
ion Church, Goderich township, and
Leehurn, praying that they should he
allowed to return to their former rela-
tionship and offering, to build a manse
for their minister; the condition of
their request being granted, it was re -
saved to allow all the congregations
affected by the late rearrangement Of
the field to return to their former re-
lations, -00 condition that no grant
should he asked from the Augmenta-
tion Fund for Bayfield and Bethany,
and a redueed grant from Union church
and„Leeburn. Mr. Acheson's• resigna-
tion of the pastoral charge of Kippen
and Hillsgreen was piesented.
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PERSONAL.
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Mrs. Wm. Grigg is visiting d
n re s
in London.
Miss Annie Eades, of Winghaari, is
the guest of Airs. H. Grieve.
Muo At)dl'eWS, of Oellf,ralia, is the
guest, of her sister, Mrs. II, Jones.
211 tilt Dollie Fowler,t)f PeterbotOtigh,
is Visiting her sister Mrs. Glaclman,
spent 511 11(1113' W:tthetriereds in town.
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WES.
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SNELL.
Real
EXETER
Estate Exchange.
The Sale, Purchase and Exchange of
Village and farm lands and properties
negotiated at reasonable rates of com-
mission,
For Sate._
Several Valuable Farms in HAY,
-OSBORNE, STEPHEN 2.nd lqcG1.11,L-
IVRANI; 4Iscr Three Very desirable' Re-
sidence properties in Exeter.
Farms Wanted.
„ We have porishasers ,for good farm
and in the vicinity of Exeter,' or Nvho
'will Exchange. .
' 'APPLY TO
Wm, Bawden David Mill
Valuator. Manager: Floral designs for funerals, er flower
'011.3'ICES: Dickson & Carling's NeW o? itil ksilids on ,tille.,811°I,,t6setalni°Iti/CaTig
Moak,. Exeker. ' , rui44iun.
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For Bread., Buns, White Bens, BrOVVD
Bons, Graham Biscuits, Cakes of all
kinds, Cream Puffs, VeTafera, sItancy
Biscuits, Plain Biscuits,
Wedding Cilses a specialty -Iced and
beautifully oenainentecl, at a re:le:3a
noble price.'
Cakes or Pies made to order. XXX 1
Isbead delivered to all parts of the
town, on Mondays(Wednesdays and
Saturdays. We will be pleased to
call on you.
We are agent for J. Gctrinnag & Sorra
,Florist, London.
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