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TTn3'Iz,sC)AY, JUN J 1„ 't4
Crediton
Flys Rev. Becker has retuenedfram
:13etro:_t where she visited friends for
a, few weeks.
Mss Vera Rowe of Exeter has ac-
epte_t a position as stenographer at.
B. Eilber & Sons'. •
Monday was circus day. Quite a
number went down to London to see
-the. r- oncierful sights.
x'Eer .%.netchel ,P. Elder of Berlin,
z.ononcted the quarterly services in
-elle Evangelical church Sunday 'last.
Thc: hot weather tl,;s week '-as
shade a fellow long for a coos spot
—What's the matter with this town
.anyway? Na ice cream parlor.' A big
trade could be done just now•:
August Kuhn -has moved his house-
=hold effects into the house former -
Ay occupied by Dant. Sweitzer.
-Last Sunday evening a union ser
ecce was held in the Evangelical
:church. The Methodist pastor, .Rev.
'Jefferson was an Sarnia attending the
conference. Rev. Berger of • Cleve-
land occupied the pulpit and gave an
excellent address on "The Sunday
School in the Church." He is a very
eloquent speaker and held rapt at-
tention throughout the service.
Chas Roezler and Jahn G. Young
arc- both having their houses repaint -
Francis Clark's stable is about !oil
-nleted Harry Beaver had the coni:
Centralia
Mr John Wright occupied the pul-
pit on Sunday, . Rev. Blatchford be-
ing in Sarnia attending Conference.
Mr Thos. Mitchell and Mr. S. An-
drew spent a few days in Hensall and
attended the funeral of Mr. William
1 L.itchell.
Mrs. G. Foster of Byron and Mrs.
O'Neil of Ilderton spent Tuesday vis -
tine their brother, , Mr. R. Mitchell,
Rev Blatchford arrived home from
Sarni. on Tuesday evening, where he
had been Attending the Methodist
Conference.
Mrs Essery and daughter, Doris,.
left for their home in Crystal. City
an Monday, :after spending about a
year here. with her sisters. She re-
, turned very much. improved in health.
i The baseball season opens here to-
night (Thursday) in a game here with
the •Crediton team. Everybody come
cut and ,give the boys a good start,
Game called at 6.30 p.m.
Mr and Mrs_ S. Snaith of Shipka
spent Sunday with theif son, J. Smith
' R Elliott has purchased a ace:.
Ford auto.
INEr. Seth Brown is visiting relatives
in St Thomas and Aylmer.
Mr Lloyd Hodgson left last week
f for Swift Current, Sask.
A large number passed through :ere
!and also left on the train for the :ir-
cus x London on Monday.
The cow belonging, to Mrs. Ander-
son that got its•legi broken some •ince
ago did not get better and had to
sho. on Tuesday evening.
Everybody says its hot the east
few days. Guess it must he right.
_Messrs. Frank and Melville Hand -
fora left on Monday far their respec-
tive, hone in British Columbia and
;:racf and made a goad job. Saskatchewan.
HEN SALL 1 ZION
Mrs Mathew Clark Sr Terve, for
the 011 Country shortly.- Rora Gei-
ger is home from the West, where
he he: been spending a .few weeks
=A, Smillie attended the meeting of
the Loa don Conference at Sarnia,
tivher' he is lay delegate, for Hensel!
an:d Chiseihurst.-Mr, and Mrs. Sher •,
ritr attended the graduation ,reremon-
. nes at Victoria Hospital, where their
daughter Miss Dora, became a 'ully
..fledged nurse. -Dr. and Mrs. Chesney :
and Miss Maude intend leaving in a
few days for Kellae, Man., where they
purpose to visit his daughter, Mrs.
Treble They intend locating in the ,
West. -Our band furnished the muse:1
at the celebration of the King's Birtli-,
day ai Dashwood on Wednesday. -Jas.
Chesney V, S., has disposed of Iasi
residence and practice to Dr. Malloy
We understand that Dr. Chesney will
vacate hie home in a few days, after
which he will probably go West. He
"has been ,practising his profession here
or ZZ years.-Tbe death of Mrs. Wm'
Mitchell took place June 3rd. She
came here over ZQ years' ago•. The de
• :eased with her husband, who died
about four Years ago, resided for some~'
,rear.: ht Centralia. They then 'novecl
is C.hiselhurst, and after slpend,ng •
:some years in farming carne to Tien- ,
.salt 'rhe departed had been :n poor
poor health for some time, yet her
datev,as not expected til a eounle
if day betore it occurred, She teas
i.a her 74th year, The funeral took
place an Monday afternoon to lien -
Meier. Cemetery,
k1
QUICK I,APTHA
.. - ,1HE
WOMAN'S SOAP,
I
E. Hem is going to erect a silo. -
Wen, Smith purchased a valuable horse
Tuesday. -Wm. Hera is on the 'ury
at Goderich this week. -Mrs. C. Ker-
slake of Exeter visited her sister, Mrs
E. }Tern Monday. -Mrs. Ihas. Hern is
merovmng slowly, -Mrs. J. Johns is ill
rheumatism James Horn is erect-
ing a fine new*e rive shed.: Friday is
pecoratioa Day at the .cemetery. -On
Sunday George Stanley of Lucan will
ca:x duct anniversary services in aur
church. -On Tuesday the W. M. S.
will holy'- an ice cream social on the
,'lurch grounds.
LUMLEY
Mr Fred Ellerengton has treated
himself to a fine new car. May he
enjoy 'it. -Mr. Win, Thompson is hay -
Aft the outside of his large residence
nicely painted. The work is being
dome by Messrs. Bolton & Follock
Hensel]. He is also, haying a fine clrrve
shed built. --Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Goodfellow and young son, of Toron-
to are here holidaying with the lat
ter's parents. They are also, visiting
relatives at Bruce!fi;eld and Varna. -Mr
and Mrs Geo,. Hobk'irk were at Con-
stance On Tuesday attending the mare
rsage of the latter's nelilee, Miss Gar-
net Anderson. -Misses Emma Dickson
and Nan Horton were' visitors here
on: Sunday. -Jack Glenn' has improved
hs woodshed. with e coal of paint. -
las Broaclfoot is in Seaforth its the
'.merest of his health,
CHISELHURST
Mr G. L. Wren; ifas purchased a
new p;ano for, his family. -There,
was not any service here an Sunday
last oe ,rg' to Rev, "ERcks attending.
Con e, e.xe.e.-Mr. and Mrs. Hod ;ert
were Suir y v:sifars at R. Cole's.-`
lir, Henry Horton has purchased the
tarn ecce and haltf miles south
" nrcefrc:!d on the London Road
for $7000.
}uburb+rn Qb*Seelor
Che grana -1 have to cut the groes!
Amid the; hast of cheerless things
That make a round of oountry lite
This la the cheeriesaest, by alanga►
1 had a the Jacquenilnote to spray,
The hedge. to ellpe-nay, do not aeon"'
The bean to pale, the peas to hoe,
And.when I plan ap evening eft
It rales'and rains and Keine, anti:. then
I have to cut the grass again!
But there will come a time 411 right
In some far summer era I paps
When, bent beneath the weight of year
shall not have to cut the grass,
And if at last the summons be
Not to some verdant realm of bliss,
But to dry and bladeless bourne;
A hotter suburb e'en than thief
(They say there's one), why, bah and tell
At least there'll.: be no grass to cut!
-Judge.
An Unfortunate Abbreviation.
Cardinal Gibbons was discussing Gil•
tnore and his band.
"Gilmore," continued the cardinal,'
'was famous for his playing of. Mo-
zart's 'Twelfth Mass.' On one occa-
sion he played it in a North Carolina
town, and next day the local paper
announced that he 'rendered with
great effect Mozart's "Twelfth :Massa-
•ehusetts."' "-Popular Magazine.
How Lon'g•Can He'Stand It?
This is Mrs. Forbes -Robertson Hale's
latest suffrage story:
"A negro wonun was arguing and ar-
guing with her husband, and when she
had finished he said. 'Dinah, yo' talk
don't affect me no mo' Mtn a flea
bite.' '
"'Well, niggah,' she answered, 'I'/
galena keep yo'seratebin Wom
an's Mime Companion:
His Limit
"Queen of my heart," he softly sighed&
"We'll travel fast and far
Along the dewy country roadie
Within a touring car
-
Or on a white; palatial yacht
Beneath the moonlight pale'
Across the blue and breezy bay; .•
take you fora sail
"Together in an aeroplane,
We'll mount the azure sky.
_ And soar among the tieecy clouds
And with the eagle fly,
Or in a speed} motorboat
We'll skim by cape and highland."
And then they took a trolley car
.And went to Coney Island.
-New York Times.
At Last:
Warren Chambers -So Cashier Mor
ral has gone wrong? They say he has
been stealing for fifteen years.
Barclay Murray -Why, when they In-
vestigated his books a year. ago I
thought he came out of the 'ordeal un-
spotted.
Warren Chambers -He did, but they
have spotted him now. -Puck.
The Essential.
"You see, we have good streets, ex-
cellent lighting and shipping facilities.
Trade conditions are good We hope
you will locate'' here." -e•n
"I dunno," said the visitor. "Things
look good. But tell me this."
"Well?"
"What ]rind of a ball team have yon
got?" -Washington Herald.
Summer Stuff.
They dabbled their tootsies, side by each.
In the rippling mountain brook.
He was a pippin; she was a peach -
Wonderful! Have a look!
He fished in that little purling stream.
He swore he would catch a whale.
His swear was only a summer's dream
Terrible! Hear his wail!
He waded out of the crick, by ling,
In the hazy sunset glow,
And he hadn't caught a gol darned thing,
By 'golly! But she had, though!
-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Just a Precaution.
"Why are you starting out with an
umbrella on such a sunshiny day?" •
"I am bound for the art gallery."
"But you cannot exhibit an um-
brella."
"Of course not. But a notice on the
catalogue says that one must leave his
cane or umbrella outside before he
can enter." -Toronto World.
Kindness.
"Do you ever go out of your way to
do things to make other people hap-
PY
"Yes.' I crossed the street this morn-
ing to avoid meeting a man who owes
money to me." -Chicago Record -Her,
sla
The Busy Man.
"Away, away!"
Said William Rix.
•'I have no time
For politics."
Then, just to show
His proper bent,
He bought some bait
And fishing went.
-Birmingham Ag -Harald..
Benefited Anyway.
"Sorry you couldn't attend our ban-
quet last night, doctor. It would have
done you good." -
"Thank you! It has (none me good.
1 have just prescribed for three of the
guests."-Hoston Transcript,
The Literary Courtship.
"They started .in a purely platonic
way to read 'Lucile' together,"
"Well?" •
"Now they are..Interested ln'"a book
that tells how to build a $1,000 house."
Louisviile Cq irler-Journal,
The Darkest Huur,
Bow often, oh, how often, were you told
in 'your youth, •
"The darkest hour Is just before the
dawn!" '•
How often, oli,'hoty often, did you 'find the
real truth -
The darkest hour Is lust before you
pawn!'
..w lew "Kora Sun.
Occasionally,
Ingtxirer--Do you ever set Into troll=
bice on account of careless pedestrianlli?
Chauffeur" Sometimes. The, last time
ran into one t smashed n ell dant
tamp all to smithereens,--Chlepgo'ITIb
0..64 .:.3i'ek • ..;ii
•. - KITQN; .
The death oceturred at the lime of
Stevens River Road on May 77
of Richa,tcl Wiles :a,t early settler of
Blanchard. Mr. Wiles attained the re -
remarkable ago of 97 years 8 mouths.,
ile came to Blanchard nearly 60 years
ago,. Hie bad been a remarkably act
ive min until a year age The. fun-
eral.was held ori Friday afternoon,
service ,being held by a former paster
Rev Co1$n ,Fletcher, Interment took
place at K,trkton Cemetery,
Beware of Ohitmeuts for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the souse of smell and
ennpletely derange the whole system when entering
it thrpugh the mucous surfaces, Suoh "articles should
never be used except on prescriptions front repute,
blephysicians, as the damage they will do is ten -fold
to the good you can possibly derive from theme
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous
suriaoes of the system. .In boying $all's Catarrh
Cure be sure you gttthe genuine, It is taken inter.
nalyand madeip Toledo, Ohio, by F. T. -CARNET
& CO. Testimonials free.
Sold by all Druggists, Price75e. per bottle.
•
Take Hall's Fancily Pillsfor constipatiox,
LUCAN
Jolla McFalls proprietor of the West
earn Hotel, of , this village died at his
home on Thursday after a short : ill-
ness of two days,. He was the son of
Robert and Jeanette McFalls of Con.
2 Biddulph, who survive him; also
Mrs. Maguire' 01 Central,ig, James Mc -
Fella of Bryanston; Mrs. 0. McFalls
and Marshall "McFalls of. Lucan and
Wilbert at home. - The remains of
Mltoa Atkinson, ;brother. of Mrs. R.
Dickens, 4th con. Biddulph, were
brought here Friday from Traverse
City Mich., and were interred in St.
Jamey. cemetery, Clandeboye,
ZURICH
Mrs. Graham of Goderlich is visiting
he: daughter Mrs. J. 'J. Merrier for a
few days,=Fa-ed Hess of .London
a few days with his parents- Mr..apd
Mrs: Fred Hess, sr., last week. The
business .men of this village have de-
cided to • close at 6 o'clock Monday
nights as well as Tuesday.,. Thursday
and Friday. -Mrs. Henry Koehler of
the Goshen Line, who suffered a
slight .stroke, and, w'as tri a• critical con_
dation. fon some time, is convalescing.
-Mrs Clara Becker, \vete" of William
Becker and eldest daughter of Mar-
tin Wurm of this town, died last
week at her home Bronson Line, near
Dashwood after aaz.5Uness ,-.of-•several
months. She had' s-eached•.,fhe 'age of
32 years and 8 months, and leaves
besides :her sorrowing husband three
small children. to mourn her early de-
mise.
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