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Exeter Advocate, 1902-9-25, Page 4Ciandebe ye. ?s Mr. W. "teatime of Cheliton. ealled JO1 at on frietels here on '1'hrtrsday.-Qeite tias.14. Snnelers,Editor and Prop windier frbtu around here tool; in the TUVRSDATC, Sept. 5,1902 Stanley DeN.T.u.ox, Nins. (IOL L—Jk wilt ho a severeshoeleto het WADY Intends . to kern ef the death a Elizabeth Jane . Tomer, beloved wife of Ma Vicente . Coleman, Vida; sad event ocentreaon Tinirteley teeming htst, at the age el • 27 veers, 1 Month, day4, • Peeetteed • ' a ill for some tune; with .ep- eedieltis coupled with a toMor on the 'ene which ended hen yew" life, systgettliv is feet ,eoe nu as tligy Judi only been married a few yearee The deeeased was a yore* woman or most nindly diepesititneasel -was highln thonght, of 1y all who . bed the pleasure of her agentannotetee end her death will be greatly. reeretted not only. by her.friende hut by rter htst;band end.- two tittle Ones. Tbeinneral tool; place Saterday u*orn- ing o the Bey -field temetery and wile eb attended, Bkldulph -hes- • PRETTY leroonesu.-Orte a those mon pleasing even, a wedding eere- snow. wits ehleinnized on Toeedey tee, ening, Sep:L-16th, et the tesidenee of the bre. s parents. Mr. teed Mrs. Wee Atkinson, Of the 2.nd cone it hither; the .inettiage.of their only deugliter. Mies An:the-to Mso Charles Cronyn Powers, • it Preininein young fernier. of Lendort toWnship. The Mashing yeung bride, leaning on the erne Of her h ether, nuarbed ten mettle lawn on a roll of carpet heid for the emission. The bride as Meet charade* att•ired in a dhes of bine tidies` eloth with a white silk waist, trimmed withhhiffon peed lace. mut cerrying a bonging of white C.W. thitiomi. She was attended by her ealt5ln, -Ms Annie Hinig,ins„ white the orateu was eampotted by his cottehe Cemphie Retiginse The eeremony wee peeformed by Roo Ma MeQnhn. of Clandeboye, The welding morels wits :played by Miss Wdla node .gins. After the usoa congeoulations the wedding gueste. tenne foiey five in all. ;aid Mostly relatives ot the eon- trileling Partleit Sat down to a sammt- ous dinner. It its needless to say the wielding prihents, is mend on esiett oevaeione. WkWO costly and beeittiftd, showing the esteem 'Ithe voting temple ash Mil by thew thread& Too happy caliphdrove to :their home in London tewnseep in the eveni:!g• midst. show. ere of roe end wee wieltes. Zttriele Alre,C. Fritz ilia Miss Eva William spent :Isntukt,y at Deeltwood.--Mra, J. Mierner returned home Seturdity, ;after a pleasant visit with friends in Ereeeptoin-Dis Mayitery. of Ottoeve. vted «it Da Campbell's last weein Miss Susie Mothers. of Watford. is her aunt. Ma LGelger.-Miss Lydia Enehler left Friday to visit friends in Betdist. Toronto and Mont- eted.-Mr. Alfred Geiger leaves this week forperville. Ille where he is attending College. He will he missed. -Miss Clara Hloep is visiting friends in Tovistock.-Mr. Fred Henner is laid up with symptinns of typboid fever. - Chester Steinbach took a trip to bealorth leeednesetty.---Miss Ross. of St. elarys, is otking charge ot Mer - i's millinery department. while Miss Handford of Ventralie, has chswge. of Mr, Preetees millinery. -Mr. Eddie Delehest, of New Haven. Mich., is iting his perents here. --Mrs, Gertrude Hess anti Mrs. C. Fritz spesit a few days in Crediton during the week.- tenite a 11111111M. (WM hi're took in the Fair at Eseter on Tuesday and report that the exhibits were very good - Iiessre. Stacey aud Smallaeounte, of litessall, are peinting Mr. C. Frite's stew thvelling.-Rev, ItInSehnellie, who spent the stunaner in Germany, has re- turned home agam.--Prontehrieves, of Pritle of the Valley fame, enliveued our town for a few even nes last week. -Miss Ella Gibson, of Myth, is back to take charge of D. S. Faust's millin- ery department this fall. -Mr. Joseph Denorny, of the Soigne Luse, StenieY, leaves shortly. Inc Courtright, .where he has rented a fartn.-Mr. lifted Faust left last week for Caro, hliehe where he intends remaining for a while. ---We are pleased to see Mr. Geo. Edighoffer out again, hot he shows a n umber of bad marks on his face and head. -Mrs. George Baker, who has been visiting friends here for some time, has returned to her home in Bens- sels.-Miss Ida, Well is attending the Y.P.A. convention at New Hamburg as delegate. -Miss Ethel Willianis left last week for Hudson, to visit her sis- ter, Mrs. (Rev.) Whiteside and other friends in Qtzebee.-Mis -Wm. John- ston is running Cook's mill at Hensall on the night shift. The mill is kept running, continuously at present -Mr. and Mrs. Henry.Boller, of Buffalo, are m renewing acquatattees in this viein- ity.-Among those who attended the Western Farr hiet week were, Henry Mageh C. Either, Jacob Deichert, E. „Zeller, Chris. Schoch, OyreeSehoeb, W ellington Fee, John Preeter, E. Bos- senberry, W. GO Hess, S. H. Wismee, Wendel Snaith, Mrs. Bnchanau, Miss Clara Buchanan, and Miss Ranuie.es Mrs. R. S. Richardson and son spent p, few days at Winchelsea during the week. -Mrs. Gordon, of Cleveland, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. F. Schuet- tler. She intends remaining til Christ- . mese -On e of Mr. Alex. Ran nie's horses dropped dead last week while plough- ing. The animal was A 'Valuable one and will be quite tt loSs to Mr. Rennie. -Mr. Joseph Slier has parehaSed. the Conrad Miller homestead, oe the - 14th eon. This is a very .deeireable fare) and the price, whicb was $4,700, se- cured by .Auctioneer BosSenberty, was some higher than was expected. -hTh e regular meeting of the: Zurich : W.C.T. IT,took place ..IVIonday :evening,: Sept. 15, in the Evangelical cburch, quite a large number at thediten This being the regular' yearly election of ofAcerS, the following were eleeted:H-lPtes. Miss Louie AndtewS;.l7ice Peese, Mrs J. efesner; .0or. Sec'y, Miss Lydia Koqh ' let; Rce. Seete, Miss Lydia Rannie Treas.. MrS, Mag -el; Auditor, Mrs E. Zeller. . The reports of the differen departments were received and ,thi delegates appointed attend tho con vet) tion8 held .at W in glut m aed To re n to. NOxt, meeting is to be heldin th( chn Pah on Monday evening, Oct. Oth A1,1 ate cordially invited to attend. . sights at the 'Western Fair this week. -Mrs. Thomas Morley, of Ceatralia, epent a couple of days with friends here daring the week. -Mr. Ed. Col- lins,. of Leeknew, is visiting friends itround here, -Mr. Flood, an old resi- dent of Bithittiple passed away on Mon- day. -Mr. P. Flanagan, of London, who hes been visitiog arouud this vi - for the past couple of weeks ihs returned to the city, -Mies Metal Hod- gins, who for the pest couple of weeks has been visiting trtends here, has re - Owned to her home in Baffitle„-Qnite a number of our boys left last week. fOr Stratford, where they hare secured work in tee cer sitops„--Miss of Gorrie, is visiting friend$ here. --Mr, Pringle Morley, of Cleveland, is yisit- ing frietals here. liarletOR Miss Nellie Switzer is learning the dresstnakine in Exeter.--Dis W. IL Cale is on &Ad; list, suffering front an attack 01 plenrisso-Mr. W. M. Leigh bas disposed of his farm to Mr, Wm. Balfour. of Mt. Pleasant. for 87.300. Mr. Leigh intends going West in the spring. -Mr. J. F. Stieson left last week an a prospeeting tour to berttnand if the ematitt,y is satisfactory he will locate there in the epring.-- Ma Wilbur Wilson, of the Toronto Veterinary eoliege, who has spent the past tWO WORMS at his home in At- wood. lets retiwned and resinued his practice with Dr, W. IL Carr.--elr. John Williame met with an tweident at Mr. David HazIewootre, drawing the separator into the barn it struck him and injured him considers ably. We bope to see him around suou,--The Rev. Geo. Meguillinform- ly nt this place, hut lloW rectoe of St. James eburele Clandeboye, propelled Gni' Harvest Thmilesstiving sermon ill $t. Patrick ehmeh. Iiiilduiph Rowley. -Granolitiiie sidewalks are being laid in front of ;toilet the side- of the Meth - dist ehnrch which is a vast improve - merit to the church, Iowan :gr. George Fox has moved into the house meted bv Mr. • R•imsay. of :teeter, is assisting Me. R. Tennent with his pritetiee.-Mr. Stunt has moved into Mrs. Len fordh reSideoce.-Mr. anil Mrs. . Rider, flit ,N,W„T„ ate %lee lug friends in and around Luca% Mies )Figgie Casey, who bas been on ; isit to her brother. Mr. Inn. CeseV, et London has retinned,---Reeve 3. it, McComb, after a pleasent trip out West, has returned -Ma Getellodgins hes moved to town. -Mr. Llnyd Fox left laet week to accept 0 position in the C.P.R. office at ha rnia.-Staniey, Roes & Co. have put plate glass in the front of their stare, which adds much to ite geneeal appearance. --Mr. and Mrs. James Ryder, of the Oth Con. of Bladulph. and BIM Casey are visiting friends in Ottoeva.-Ree. Alexander Wilson was inducted by the Presby- ter • of Stratford to the Pastoral charge of Ocmiston and Fraser churches, at the Peesbytetian dwelt, Inman, on Tuesday last. Revs. hits Stewart. of Motherwell. Rev. Mr. Leads. and Bev. Ni Penton, ot Stratford, were present and delivered addresses. In the even- ing a comet was held, which was largely attended and much appreciat- ed, llensall Mr. McCeughey's father, who was visitinghim at the Commercial, came near being chocked to death while ent- itle a view of beef one evening recent - 4. Only the most strennous exertions saved the old gentleman's life, -At 0 meeting Of the Ledies' Auxiliary held on Wednesday the following, officers were OK:testi-Pies., Mrs. (Dr.) AVeild; Vice -Pres., Mrs. Yunghlut; Treas., Mrs. J. C. Stoneman; Seche Mrs. G. Drown; Cor. See'y, Miss Latuude. Del- egate to Blyth convention on Oct. 7th, Miss Lammie.-Geo. .Toynt has gone to Lucknow where he will spend a couple of months assisting his brother :in running his evaporator and other business. -The Communion was ad- ', ministered in the Carmel church on 4Sunday. On Friday the prep:tindery- sermon was preached by Rev. Air. An- derson, of Goderich.--Miss Edith Dav- idson is Item from the Soo.-Somals Miller, of Cromarty, was in town last week. -Will Pfaff has taken a situa- tion in Seaforth as engineer in the mill. -Mrs. Birch, of Californie, is here visiting her brother, Frank Marshall. -Misses Jessie and Lon Thompson, af- ter se pleasant visit here, have returned to London. -Mr. MeAlmond, of Del Rapids, N. D., is visiting in town, the guest of her brother, Mr. D. Urquhart. Rev. T)r. Medd and Rev. J. S. Hender- son exchanged pulpits on Sunday. - Mrs. Short has rethrned after a six weeks" visit in Waterloo, Tavistock and other points. -Miss jennie who has been very 111 for some time, is slowly improving.--..Mts. Forsythe and Miss Wilson, who have been spending the summer here with friends, have retorned to theirhome in New York. -Among those who left fee Manitoba last week were, Jaek Case, Miss Jessie Benthron, Harry Forsythe and T. Ban lantyen.--Miss Lon Ilummeeton isr:re- covering from her recent illness, also Mrs. Mitchell, who has been very ill. - Mrs. T. Neelands and son, Roy, spent a few days in London last week, the guest of Mrs. ThiteeseFred McDonald and -.Mr. Reynolds were in Goderich last week serving on the Jury at the assizes., -Last week we stated that Mr. Wm. 'Workman had gone into pittt riersnip With ALS James Berry, horse dealer, but theitern Was. incoerect as Mr. 'Workman is only welting for him. James. Chesney. IhS., left last week for Manitoba, Where he Will visit for a few weeks. Mr. David V.S., will take charge of his prae tice during his , absence. -Children's Day will be observed in the church on Sunday ileXt. Special services will be had on the occasion; including song seryice. -Mrs. Broderick has sold her . neat little dvvelling to Mrs. Pope, Mrs. - Broderiek will leave shottly Inc Mich- ; igan, Where she ttnll reside with het . her daughter. She will be missed by t her many friendseehlth Sellere, after pleosnnb visit her with her Son,. r2Ir. - Selleen: has returned to her hotne in - Richard -Warring : is 'yobileed to her bed through illness. . 1 Inc many friends wish heir a speedy Leconte:Ty.- itt Ise S-p.nhl, who bus been ehi teng her sheet., Mrs. G. F. Yune- et,, bier' returned to her heels in Letelebero. St. Joseph Quite a umber from, this vicinity took lathe Exeter fair on Tuesday and report a splendid exhibit. -Nr, Henry Boller and Wife, of Brad% are renew- ing Acquaintances here. They resided here abont twenty years ago. -Alts and MneeliL Doetaten visited friends in Brucefield on Sunday lash -It is with deep regret that we have this week to ehrouicle the death of Ma Win, Camp- bell, of the 2nd concession of Hey. Cu bell although IlOtAi. resident here, was elesely identified with, St. Joseph -and has a son in business here. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved friends and relatives, Kippen Mrh Ramsay and her children, who hare been visiting friends and relatives here tor game, D1011111S, len last week, for Gintlehme, Manitoba, She was ite- companied by het. brother, Mr, John Balfour, who goes out on 1/easiness.- Mr. David Cooper has gene to New Ontario, where he will assist dtr. R, P. Bell, who is erecting a seill.n..srese R. E. Cooper left best week for Esterase Man, where she will visit her sistere.,- Mrs. and Miss Balfour have gone on a trip to Regina, --Thos. Elder lett last week for hrooetejaw.-Mr. ROA. Oraw- ford Jett last week for the Weet, Ie goes to tate a po$Ition in a drug store He is the right etaem a young man and will make his mark in the west. - Quite a Tailaber ft.ow around here ats tended tho MI fair at Eeetee on Toes - day and all report a good time, The exhibit$ were eeceedingly goecl. ,s.rea& .irtok-61u645.1 5110ca 5Vi tiaaq s'dg ttat ttm a 'CM tOga.107.0(reA fjertaiSqlti.21A u :of pezzio tct Autti pioo 8E erand. Bend. Me, W. Oliver spent a few (10,YS In Goiterieh last week -Mr, H. Green vetiu'twti home from Michigan Wed - Spackman, of Exeter. ent Settirday ha our leirg,-Miss Itis Gravelle spent Sunday under the pa- wned roof. -Mr. Delman, who has ken with Mr. Levitt Inc the stuntmen kit fee Exeter Thurstliten-Mr. L. Ra- t:elle intends movIng in Mr. Hamilton's Itonee this week. -Mr. Huston, who has been here cauming Inc the summer. left Inc Exeter FrIdayseento Richard Idamilton, who has been visiting rela. tive and friends in Toronto mid Lon. don, returned home Saturday -Mr. Levit t. of the park, left for Exeter Mon- day. -Mr. anti Mee. Standeven, of St. Marys. arrived at Grand Beud Mon- fr. Luther, who has Wolin the mploy of Mr. Cohley the past four rears, intends leaving with his fausily Porleitill Tuesday. Mr. Wicket iu- nds taking his place.--altejoe Rowe, nt eJoseplespent Monda._y Imre hunt - Dr, le inkwater, of xetelsepent Friday here fishing and met with sue - cess. -3/r. Joseph Itavelle hes bought Mr. Ruaet's farm near Maple Grove, Mr. Alelinan, of Thedford, spent Sun- day here, the guest of Mr. Gravelle.- Mr, A. Gamble spent last week in Oil Spring& Creditou J. 0, STANURRY4 It. A., Vormerly Cullinw 4: statetune Barriater.Mitritor, Minty, tionve.yaurtr. Wing ta Lein-lixeter, Ont. Mr, and "Mrs. John Harr have re- turned home from Chiengo, where they have been visiting theasson,Will, Inc eosie tineeee-A large number front here ttended the Western Fair at London last week. -Mr. Mathew Win. er, Jr., has had his dwelling torn down and is now busy eleaniug away the de - buds to prepare for the masons, who will erecta new one at once.-idestacob Sweitzer was in Goderich last week at- tending High Cond. He was one of the grand jurymen. --Mr. Henry Wel- bas purchased Mr. Thos. Hedeen's Weise and lot and will take possessiou in a few weeks. Mr. 'leaden will move into the dwelling lately occupied by Mrs, Wm. Hockey. ---Mr. Moses Brown has returned to his home in Elkton, Mich., after visiting his fathee here the past, week. ---Mrs. Lydia Hoffman and family, of Plattsville, are visiting relatives in the village. -We are pleas. ed to learn that Mw. Fred Wuerthaud -Miss Miry Roeder, who hove been ill for some time, are now rapidly recov- eriug.-A lady evangelist occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sun- day evening and preached an excel- lent serrooe to a large congregation. - Master Augnst Inuhn 'staking 0 course in the Forest City Business College at London. -Mr. John G. Young has pur- chased a handsome St. Bernard. pup. He prethises to be a fine animal when full grown. -Mr. Solomon Geiser, of Plattsville spent Sunday with his par- ents here. -The Misses Ina and Lulu Bice, of Olandeboye, were in the vil- lage'Monday.-Our general stores are having their millinery openings this week. -Messrs. Jacob Holtzmatt and Micithel Swartz are attending the an- nual Y.P.A. Convention in New Ham- burg this week, as delegates of the lo- cal Y.P.A.-Miss Edna Sherritt spent Sunday with her patents in Harpley. Tuesday was Exeter Fair day. A num- ber from here went and all came home well satisited.esThe Misses Emma and Lydia Finkbeiner were in London Sate nrdase-Messrs. Morloek & Bea.ver ba.ve finished the concrete work Of Mr. Daniel Oestreieher's new stable. -Mrs. JaMes Hodgins returned home Mon- day from Detroit, where she has been visiting friends for 'some time.-eMr. JOhn Sweitzer, is having a framesta- ble built on, his lot. -Messrs. Winer and W. Fritz are both wearing tweed siniles. Girls! -Our citizens• are beginning to seriously consider whet kind of fuel they intend burning this Winter.. Coal is away up and those Who have ()oat stoves are, wondering how they will keep warm. -,Mr. Eli Ring took. second. prizes at Toronto and .London Fairs for his stallion, "Milo." -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krupp and Miss Ida Winer retfiroetl to Water- loo- Thursday, after a short visit with Wench here. -Our mere -I -rents are still keeping their places Of business closed. on Monday and Friday evenings. AS: the long evenings are now approach- in„,n• our business men will, no doubt, adopt the old plan in the near future, (Rev.) Knowles visited hei. parents in London tbe past week., - me. John Match returned 'home Sztt urday after a pleasant visit with rela-• tives : in I-31enh Bert Clark, -who has the welfare of the town at heart, has taken eato lihriself the Inn: - den to keep: the stre1et lam ps lit these tk evenings. ThardtsBert..7--Thn an- nual ineetiOg- of: the Tipper Canada Bible Society was heldin the Metho- dist elm tell, Thursday eveniug. The fellowing officets were elected:: --Pres., Lewis; Secretary. Claude Bluett; Treasuter and -Di4positot, Charles Brown, : • Parkbiil oreweord, of Theater& bas come." to town and will sheltie:with bisdaugb- ter dirs.flandingen-Mies Steittnof Lea- den, bus.charv of A. Gera en linery depertmentes-Rev, O. W.. King, of:Toronto, occupied the pulpit in the Baptist -church nn Stinday evenieg last, White Rev. j..G.Browtn of Terme- Us, mettehed in the mortunge-s-Mies Kathleen Rogers bus gone to Toronto to reettuse her .eelle.ge studies, DROWRUP AT Poore Tionox.--The body of Angus MeIntyres • Wlee was drowned at Port tioron on Sunday afterneou. Sept. lette was brought to this station ou gelidity anti wAs taken to Shiplio, where he :formerly resided, ihteritteut Web% place Thnrsday in the Way burying greeted. at Itt. Car. -The young mem was a sailor on the :Canadian :Stemmer, United Eat, ire, end • the :accident, by wide!s he lost bis life, took place at the . elevator dock. The steamer WAS rout- ing into the dock and in throwing out the line he overbid:anted biniself and pitched into the rim.. The body WaS re:covered by grappling: after half est hoar, Hie parents resele in :Detroit, cheltilnyg. eeineved there from Shipke Ray DRA:1110F Won ChnEnshnte-There passed away at his home on the 2n4 concession Monday morning lash William Campbell, one of the may settlers, a successfid farmer and e Man noted Inc his etriet integrity. Mr. Campbell had been ailing several menthe front Brighta disease but it was not thought that he would be cal - lee home so soddenly. He went to bed in his mai health Sunday night and the next morning he died De- ceased was horn in Fifeshire,Scotland, in I= end in I= be came to Canada settling on the farm no which be died: He was a man of omisual strength and energy, gontriboting more than the average share towards transforming the uttbroken forests into well tilled fields. He was a Ulan at retiring die, eition, never aspiring to piddle P1 - tion. hut he WAS honest in his dealings and woe highlyrespected by all who nide his aequaintance. As a farmer a tauter Zdr, Campbell had few gnat& acquiring a valuable estate hy his skill as au agrienituriet and by hie shrewd WHIMS capacity as a dealer in cattle. hexing dealt extensively in that line Inc many years, Mr. Camp. WU some few years ago got, mixed up with St. Joseph project,, and it ei thought he lost the gerater part of kis wealth. He is emeeved by a, loviug wife and seven children, five sons and twa daUghtera. all Of WI10111 have the deepest empathy of the community in their sad loos. He was aged 09 years 9 months and 17 days. His remains were laid to rest in the Exeter ceme- tery yesterday (Weduestleye "-nee Brimfield Dr. Armstrong has sold his practice to Dr. Rodgers, of Belmont. The change will take place shortly. Die Armstronfi has been practicing here Inc neitrty ten years, during which timh be has gainsd the confidence of the community who :midi regret his departure. Dr. Rodgers comes highly recommeded non we welcome him to our midst --Miss Louise McColl has rte turned to Detroit, after a pleasant vis- it with friends here. --The corner hotel is closed at present, Mr. Little having made an assignment to his creditors. There are a number who will lose con- siderable by it. -Mt'. Beverley Ketchen 00011)10 the pulpit in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. He is a clever young student and his sermons were very much appreciated. -Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Sterling, who have been vis- iting itt the home of Mrs, John Mc- Kenzie, have returned to their home in Philadelphia. -Mr. Louis Aikenbead and bride, of Detroit, spent part of their honeymoon bete, the guest of the batter's father, Mr. .T. AtItinbead. Worenem.--A quiet but pretty wed- ding took plaCe on Monday morning, at 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) J. H. Simpson, when her son, Cecil, was nukecl in marriage to Miss Helen Higgins Chrysler, niece of B. R. Hig- gins, near our village. The nuptial knot was securely tied by the Rev. E. Sawyers. The bride was handsomely attired in white organdy. Atter con- gratulations and the wedding break- fast, the happy couple left on the o'clock trans Inc their new home in Staples. where Mr. Simpson has a situ- ation. The bride's travelling dress was a dark grey tailor-made suit, trimmed with black satin, with a white felt hat. A large number :of friends assent bled at the strttion to give them their best wishes for a happy and prosperous fu- ture. The St. Thomas Street Railway has ceased operations. Mr. C. L. Pepst, of London, Ont., swallowied carbolic acul in mistake for medicine and is seriously ill. John McArthur was acquitted at London of the slaying of Ninham, the Indian, the medical evidence ShOWing that the dead man's heart was so dis- eased that a little excitement might have proved fatal. Mile2INCEMMNMInts.atocear..... oorly? "For two years I suffered ter- ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. I then tried Ayer's Sarsa- parilla, and in one week I was a new man." -John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, 4 raini. andtrueAyer's Sarsapa- $1.0d a bottle. All druggIsts. r Arrommecoronsniewesearanemmosumemakamm Ask your doctor 'Paint 111 tbluks et Ayer's fictraapstIlls. fre 'morn 01 aboutthis grand old family medicine. Follow hiatdvice and WO wilt be,Itaj.;10,11,e,A1 vim 00,, Lowell, .2sas5 -titzereashitesantenham A, Prominent Clergyman Says: Paine's Celery Compound, Pu.rifies the Blood and Revives the System.' No Other nedicine in the World has ever Achieved Such Wonderful Vic- tories over Disease and Suffering. Paine's Celery Compound has wrought noirvelloes gimes for suffering men and women in everyeection of the Domin- ion; It has the indoesation of the hest men and wemen in Canada, because they have found thegreat remedy to be exactly what was claimed tor it. Scores a prominent clergymen have gratefully written in its praise, and recommend it Wheil they have oppor- tunity. Rev. 3. D. Leiehmap, of Au - gm. One, gives hi$ own personal ex- perienee se follows; "I have always found Paines ey Compound an excellent nerve ton- , and have frequently teeommended it to persons suffering from nergene debility and sleeplessness. 1 believe it to be a roost powertni medicine. It ids° purifies the blord and revives the system. Give it a fair trial and it will In these eases be roend helpful," W. IL Keyes, °Wait was shot and killed at Eckerman, Man. Eight eases of emalipox hive been seatuantinek at Mount Elgin. Rev. DreCarman wus reeeeeted Gen- eral Superintendent by the Methodist General Conference at Winnipeg, and Rev. Geo. 3 Bond. of Halifax was elected editor of The Christian Guardi- an in succession to Rev. De Courtice, CACTIOeiel This is not a gentle word -but, when you think how liable yon are not to purchase Inc Tie. the only remedy me - venally known and a remedy that has had the largest We of aur medicine in the world since isiee Inc ate cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all these years. you will be thankful we celled your ;Men. tion to floseheits German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough medics made by druggists and others bat are eheap mid good for light colds perhaps, hut Inc severe Coughs, Bron- chitis, Croup -and especially Inc Call. stunption, where there is difficult ex- pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing hiko German Syrup. Sold by all drug- gists in the civtlized Sold by C. Lutz. 11BPSON.--in Henson, on Sept. 38, to Ma and Mrs. T. Simpson, a son. Farre -In Crediton. on Sept, 22nd, to Afie awl Mrs. Wm. Feltz, a daugh- ter, Melee:aye= - South Bounders-, Ste - piton, the wife of Joseph MOT -heves., id 0 son, Orediton, on Sept. 22nd. to Mr. mid Mrs. Wee Winer, a daughter. MARRIAGES. Lt!Cati-ALLAX-In Miteliell. on Sept. ls, by the Rev. A. McAnley, Mrs. Allen (nee Miss Minnie Chatette) to Thomas, Lucas, of Toronto. Curresteen.-Stmesox.-In Brneefield, on Sept. 10, by Rev. E. SaWets, Miss' Helen Higgins Chrysler, to Mr. Cecil Simpson, of Staples. HILL -MITCHELL -At the Methodist parsonage. London West, on Sent. 17, by the Rev. S. Salton, Me. Frank Hill, of Port Hume to 'Miss Blenche Mitchell, of Centralise ' ..dereneses-Powrins-ert the residenee of the bride's parents, on Sept. 16, by the Rev. MeQiiinlin, Mr, Charles CrOnyn Powers, of London township. to itliss Annie, only daughter. of Mr. Wm. Alkinson.2nd comet Biddnlph. DEATHS hley.-In Chiselhuret, on Sept. 18, Geo. May, in his S9th year. Hibbert, on Sept. 17, Wm. Pullman, aged 73 years. Tern -In St. Marys. on Sept. 14th, Joseph Tait, aged 88 years. CAMPBBLL-In Hay township, on Sept. 22nd, William Campbell, aged 69 years, 6 months, 17 days. COLEMAN. -In Stanley, on Sept. 18, Elizabeth Sane Turner, beloved wife of Gen. Coleman, aged 27 yeers, 1 month, 27 days. Hichs-In Riverside. Ce 1., on. Sept. 18th, Mervyn George 11 icks, 84)11 of the late Andrew 1114 ke, in the nth year of his age. Soft liarriess TOP OnlgaP10. VOar laaP Mite OS 808ee' A glxiim and is tough Bemire by' *Mg nuneetee. n088 011;.: Ten ,a'e lengUAnn itliclue,00n:01; lles; twiee 0.,1 teas .0 to oral/tartly wongt. EUREKA Harness Oil tnnknaannottonktnr twx.. awis like am MAIO Of' lteATY 404104, *AA peeIsU KePared VII4x14, eleaa 149 weadmr. EA1d4 VkertEskel 14.1414111=1401400.1.1li. ANTHE SFUL FAIL, ton. MUS N. Tom; gold or siker tineel work. 5. Wise; bead mark. Al. Creighe tom Berlin wool work, 0. Camnhell, Miss Symington; etsaw plait, S. Wise, Mr$, Tom; lace. Vette:Abu% Dire. J. White, Mee. Hele; lage. pond, Mrs. Hele, Rev, sv. AL Martin; he, Hord- ee ton, Miss Symington. Mrs. 3. White; lace, knitted. Miss lie Tom, Miss M. Creighton; lace, crochet. Mies Brooke, Mies Ilishop; rick rack work, C. Camp- bell, Miss Symington; tatting, Mrs. Bele, Wm. Sweet; darned net, M. Creighton, Miee Symington; drawn threads and item etitcle Dr. Amos, let and 2nd; silk work on Java, V. Camp. bell; panels, any work, Alt's. J. White, Miss Symington; Utley table, with drapery or Rare C. Campbell, 2nd only; loaf home made bread, G. A, IL McLeod, J. Wood, M. CreighWte SPEVIAL.-Silk center piece WO 3. Restle; child's jacket. A. Gearing; fancy haeltet. Miss Keetle ; Home- made undergarment. Miss AL Brook, A. Dearing; English embroidery, J. E. Digitate Judges. --Mrs. Douglas, Miss Russell, Exeter, MSS Elleringten, Lomley. FLOWERS Three varieties in pots, Alr$. J. Richardson; fucholas, Jim, Cottle. Mrs, Richardeon ; foliage plants..Itio, Cottle, Mrs. Ricliardsou ; begoulas in Rower. Mrs. Richardson ; geraniums in flower, duo. Cottle, Mrie Richards son; hanging basket, Mrs. Richard- son ; collection of flowers. W1.11. Bar- baro. Mrs. Richardson. OUT FLOWER:S.-Dahlias, juts. Cot. tie, W. B. Alceracken ; Dahlias, bow ° J. A. Stewart, Geo. Saniwell ansies, Jno. Cottle; GUMMI Astera Miss Fish, Mrs. J. White ; stock col -I At lection, 11. Huston, Jno. Cottle ; Vere boots, C. Birney, Jim. Cottle; Car- nations, W. II. McCracken Petunias, Jno. Cotte; Phlox Drummondi, Jute Cottle, C. Birney ; Gladielos. Cottle; Zennias Jno. Cottle, W. Earle ; hest arranged biteket! below Samwell; collection Annuals in bloom, Jun, Cottle. Judges. -11. E. Huston, G. A. K. McLeod. 4VOTES "Int CONOEXTS A committee, consisting. of Britiga C0111111151401101' Ainsley, of Huron emat- ty, and Commissioners Jamieson and Armstrong, ot LaMiltOn county, met the other day in the office of County etallaliS4italeC Talbot at the County buildings, London. It was deckled to take tm itetion in the matter of erect- ing a bridge over the Saul& Bleep, biri ween the townships or Stephen, MeGillivray and Lintiangnet, until suet, time ne the llosanquet Coeneil pur- chased a roadway te the bridgeside. en 01 0 Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays to use the right stuff. " Men of oak" are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the sound- est materials. . Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con- stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. gcott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti- tution. Send forfree sample. 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