Exeter Advocate, 1907-04-25, Page 11
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TWENTIETH YEAR.
EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, APRIL. 25. 1907.
SANDERS & CREECH
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
sn
OTICE is hereby given that a dividend of one and
one-half (1 ) per cent. for the current quarter, be-
ing at the rate of six (6) per cent. per annum on the
capital stock of this bank, hqs been declared, and that
the same will be payable at the head office and at the
branches on and after the 16tH day of May next.
The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the
15th May, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board.
D. M. STEWART,
General Manager.
Toronto, 30th March, 1907.
JOS. SNELL, Manager at Exeter, Crediton, Zurich and Dashwood.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors.
The Old Reliable
We Are Showiniiu..
This week a very fashionable line in
Summer Waists== ---
In Silk and Lawn, with embroidered fronts. Very stylish. Ladies
will find the selection very desirable, while the garments them-
selves are admitted to be extremely comfortable. Call at once and
get the pick. These goods will go like ice cream. We are also
showing a very choice line of
White Skirts
With a double flounce and dust frill in lace and embroidery
Ranging From S3 to S1.50 Each
Just to hand an up-to-date line of Embroidery and Insertions.
Our Valencenne and Torchon Laces and Insertions have no equal.
We would remind our roans customers that
we have a first-class milliner in the person of
Miss Addie Morlock, who dces all our millinery.
. yJllhiiIJEfl� 1S a will accept p produce same as each in pay-
ment for same.
CARLING BROS.
Pr.Ibsslsasl Cards.
DR. 0. F. ROUT ST0?i, L. D. A., D. D. 8.
DeNTIST
Member of the R. 1'. D. S. of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto Cniversitt•
OFFICE: Over Dickson A ('arlingb Law Office, in
D►. Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
apDR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. 8..
Honor graduate of Toronto Coit eristy.
DENTIST.
Teeth eatra.'ted without any pain, or any bad effects
Mc* o1 er (Radom, x :`1%111,111).110111C(', Main street
Raster.
Medical
AF. MAi-1.OY, M. B. (Tor. Univ .1 MEMBER
e College of 1'hysicians and Surgeons, ()Mario.
Former Meuse Surgeon Toronto western Ila+pit al.
Successor to 1)r. J. A. Rollins. Residence: East on
tint street north of office, Exeter, Ontario.
Legal.
DICKSON a CARI.INO, BARRiSTF:RS, SOLICi•
tory, Notaries, ('oro even• ers, Commissioners.
Solicitors for Molsons (tank, et,-.
Morey to Loan at lou est rates of interest
Offices, Main street, Exeter.
1. B. CAWS°, B.A., L. 11. Matson
MONEY TO LOAN.
We have a lance amount of private funis 10 loan
e farm and y-illa,te properties at tow rates of inter
Mt.
OLADMAN A STANIIL'RY,
Barristers, Solicitors,Main et., Exeter On
S. Hardy, Auctioneer
For the County of Huron. ail order.i promptly at -
:ended to It left at the Advocate or his store.
Village Property for Sale
A first-class brick house, containing h rooms down
stairs and 3 up stairs, lith kitchen attached and
cellar 'ander all; R-; acres of land, goad sell, a nom
Ler fruit trees and frame stable. Terms to suit the
pur•haser. Immediate possession. Apply at The
ADVOCATE OFF/CR or CHRIS. L('KEIt, Illy P.O.
Farm Labourers and Domestics
1 have been appointed by the I'ominion Govern•
went to 1$a immigrants from the United Kingdom
is positions as farm labourers or dnmrsti.• eervants
in chit vicinity. Any person requiring sur h help
Mould notify me tv letter stating Ally- the kind of
help required. when wanted and sages offered. The
+pu „e arriving mac not he sufficient to supply ail IMPORTANT NOTIOE!
, ,prtese.• fart every effort 0111 he made to provide
h applicant with help required
DONALD M.INNIS,
('anadian (tovernment eneeo, ment Agent, Exeter
Black Barley for Sale
A quantity of first class seed, Black barley, for
sale. W. D. Sanders, Con:S, Stephen.
To Buy Horses
i ai-h to annomwe that 1 %ill he in Excter on Sat-
unlay of each week to Ivry all classes of horses.
They must be in hood conditionand the highest
market pri. a mill he pact.
T. E. IIANIIFORD, Exettr.
William Brown
Prof. Diploma of Royal lucorporatrd S.w icty of
Musician., England; Organist of Trivitt Memorial
Chun-h,Exettr. Piano, Organ, 11arnwny and Theory
of Muni.., Terms on application. Exeter, Ont.
A fine pasture fano in the Toa fishily el 11ay, near
Sarcpta; one hundred acres, W acres acedal, frame
house and good stable, good anter, etc.,
Another t(Ua're fawn for sale, in the township o
t'sborne,south of Elimvittc,convenient toschool,wel
drained, small orchard, 10 acres bush, frame house,
barn, stable and grainar• .
Apply to
SANDERS & CaERCII, Exeter.
50 Acres for Sale
Iteing South t:a•t nano? Lot s, South ioun.tary
of Ilay. This is an excellent !pasture farm, Leine
well supplied by a portion of the river passing
through one corner of it. Will be sold cheap. App
pl) to CHAS BOX, ('oo,a, Stephen, or Exeter, 1'.O.
Notice.
The Etrttr Council has extended the time for
the re eiving of Tenders tar V.., m kation of pater
tanks and the cement work for the same up to Mom
dac,
May 13th. at - r m No tenders %ill Le a.'.•ept•
et after this h or Plans and specifications at the
cli rk'. office.
,los SEN 1,111, clerk.
Clinton Business College
Affiliated a ith w'insham 11, C.
the" I Indh:dual In—triOfit
t u.
'Lys Write for handsome estalog'ae.
fa/ it
(MHO. SIOTTO 4, Principal
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
rut of Park lot E original lot 1', consisting of t
acrts of land with on hard, a two storey brick house,
all newly- finished in the latest style, pawl well.
Gonlfurnare and cnn•-ea'e1 ,siring etc. This Is a
hob a property and must be sold as the propels- 11 e
for is going Nest.
A
u . n naO1 i ars Mafnia It' of
Seven Sutherland Slaters heg to
announce to the ladies and gentlemen
of Exeter and vicinity that they have
trade arrangements with
Fan (r safet T p 1 d( g
1.•. a era all sredel down, w',I a.laptel for gearing
put/sow-0. 111brie Iwo prri.ertits are net s.p1.1 err,
stets on or before April 18th, they will 1'. sold
public auction on May 3rd. For rani, Wars spill,
by Thomas Cameron, Au.•tioneer, Farquhar.
Farmers' Horses
1 with to annoetn.e that 1 am now located in Exeter
for the p•trpnne of Talisa and selling horst., and will
have at all times a spied atppty of farmers' horses
MIInd colts h•r sots. My stable. are be-atet at the
south of Exeter on the London Road. write us
'Mn )on has anything for sileand rail when you
wish to hit,: I will he at home on !Curls), to
meet inteeiding pnn hasere.
C. E. HACKNEY,
t': x I :'1' I; l t
S. $OET, llruij1s1
and ai11 hold daily d••nlnn.tretions for
one tvpl•k, commencing Monday, May
6th, regarding t► raiment of the Heir
:and Scalp. They respectfully invite
everynne to call and consult with 1hene,
('once and see the f.ong, Itrautifni
Hair, grown by the use of the Seven
Sutherland Slaters' flair Grower
end Helr and 'kelp Cleanser. ('a-
nedian Head nfllre, 11 collet' tie Street
Tot onto. .1. H. I3,filey, Foreign Ntan-
Ager.
The sttpplementsry estimates issued
from 1)1tawtt ptovid.' for a gr Ant of
$5,01vl for a new post nf'l.'e at Park-
hill.
Licenses in South Huron Evangelical Association
Hensall, April 20.—The license com-
missioners of South Huron :net here
yestetday. They decided to cut off
five licenses, which with the five at•
fected by local option, will make a re-
daction of ten in the riding.
The licenses to be cut off by local op-
tion are two In Hensel', two in $tan•
ley, one iii Usbot ne. The commission-
ers also refused licenses to Albert Mos-
er of Corbett; 13. Cunningham, Khiva,
(Stephen township); Metropolitan of
Exeter, and there will be only one shop
license in Seafortb, instead of two as
formerly and only one tavern license
in Bayfield instead of two.
The following were granted licenses
for the year: Queens, Royal, Commer-
cial and Dick House, Seafortb; Fitz-
patrick of the Grip House, was only
granted a three month's license. Man-
sion, Commercial and Central, Exeter;
Hill and Redfearn, Crediton; Zimmer,
Dashwood; Fritz, Grand Bend; Bren-
ner, Shipka; Deitricb, Mt. Carmel; %V.
Moffatt, Centralia; The Dixon House,
Brucefield; Red Tavern, Tuckersmith;
Johnson and Rau, Zut ich; Mrs. Nichol-
son, Blake. No action was taken in
the St. Joseph application.
The Metropolitan of Exeter was cut
off because the population does not en-
title the village to the fourth license.
Bayfield also loses one license owing to
the population, but the hoard has not
decided which license will be affected.
They will decide about the shop license
at Seaforth at their next meeting.
Commissioner Douglass, Conning,
Delhridge and Inspector Torrance
were at the tneeting and a strong tem-
perance deputation representing the
South Huron Anti -barroom League.
-.r
The Exeter Council.
The council met on Monday evening,
All the members present. The min-
utes of the previous meeting were read
and approved.
A. L. Fake reported that the com-
mittee had interviewed the Carling es-
tate and secured the option of buying
land for Victoria street to the track,
same being $10 and expenses in con-
nection with the transfer. A motion
was passed to accept the offer and se-
cure the tranfer.
The following accounts were otdvr.
ed to be paid: 1 p i 11. Sac man acc. re
t
cemetery $2.00; C. Nulls labor at ceme-
tery $2; F. W. Gledwan, freight etc.,
re cemetery $2.97; J. Itendle 1st Co.
meat for E. Hall 43c; H, Spackman,
sundries $285; also the following ac-
counts for labor: Harley Sanders $1.12,
Jas. Creech sr. $3.50, Thos, Brock $2.25,
Roy Horn $1.225, John Elliott $1.25,
Orville Rowtcliffe 03c, Ed. Walker 03c,
John Cookson 75c, Samuel Baskerville
$1.50, Thos. Sanders $2.25, Alf. Taylor
$7.50, David Humohr $12.75, Wtn.
Sweet $1.50, Thos. }Torn $1.50, Wm.
Briulacombe $1.88. FredGillespie $3.50,
Walter Westcott $7.25, (leo, Atkinson
$1.50, Jos. Sutton $1.50. Rd. Davis $1 1.
Rd. Qunnce $7.88, Silas }landlord
$20.50, Thos. Creech $11.55, Fred
Hawkshaw $1.38-
A petition signed by tt large number
of citizens was presented to keep cows
from running at large. Also a peti-
tion to allow cows to run during sum-
mer months.
The reeve thought the swatter should
be dealt with at tt municipal election.
The councillors were also plainly of
this opinion, and that the by-law in
this regard should be amended.
W. Johns --J. J. Knight --that the
petitions he tiled till the end of the
year and that tt by-law be then sub-
mitted to the rate payers nt the mun-
icipal election. --Carried.
The recommendation from the Board
of Health to prohibit the keeping of
hogs within the municipality was
brought tip and discussed. The coun-
cil decided that the hog by-law should
be revised also and de'cide'd to meet
privately for that purpose on Friday
evening, April 20th.
The specilicationri for cement tanks
were read And adopted, and a longer
time was given for receiving tenders
owing to unavoidable delay in getting
speciflcat ions ready.
A. E. Fake .IV.' .1. Heitman, that
the street watering tenders be not
opened until the petitions for SUMP
are presented.
The purchasing of n new street wrlt-
ering etrt was left over.
The teeouunetul tion of the Board
of Health re' vercinetion was brought
tip and left tver for di,rossinn fru
()ay night. The rete 1 (1vocretrd the
vaccination i f l It' • •rensntth» town's
expense for two weeks. The council•
Ines weir of the apposite opinion but
Thought t•:Ireiteition advisable and
parsed the following temulcltien "that
this council, owing to the presence of
smallpox in the townships of Stephen
and clay, strongly urge all persons
who ha v.' Oiut bepn yacr•inntrd within
seven years tuhare arttoe done wit limit
delay as rcifilestell ht- the 1'(ovine'sl
Board of Henn le" per J. J. Knight and
%V, J. Heilman.
I)r. Malloy wee given permission to
cut down two willow trees to the north
of his residence.
Ell mviIle
The farmet'm around here are busily
engaged at seeding this week, some
have nearly finished. --}rev. J. W.
Johnson is in London this week writ-
ing en hip Bireme. -- .1. Hinds and wife
of Exeter spent Sunday here with the
formrr's parent m. -- Orville itnwcliffe
has acre {{sed a position in Exeter with
Fred (iillrmpie.-- Elmore Roweliffe has
en Aged with Mr. Shipley of lllensh-
arti' for the pnrriAter. (kite n number
Attended the model Sunday School
session held in the lfethodint church
at Granton on Sunday. it is under-
stocxs that the S,5, relven( ion will be
held in the church here on May 21). - A
few from herr attended the Epworth
League nnniver'vnry seryiees at. ('rn-
trelie Sunday and Monday. --E. Row-
eliRe has engaged with hie brother O.
RowelitTe for half a year.
found favorable and our gond people
%vele astir at an early hour, A session
of the Sunday school was held at 9:30
Conference at Crediton. a,nl. at which a large ntlnihet were
The 4:3rd session of the Canada Con-
ference of the Evangelical Association
wits held in the Evangelical church,
Creditou, beginning with Tuesday ev-
ening, April 10, and closing Sunday
evening. The meetings throughout
were very largely attended and were
not only interesting but of great spirit-
ual benefit to all,
Bishop Breyfogel of Cleveland,Ohio,
was the presiding officer. The sessions
held during the forenoon and afternoon
were principally devoted to business
of which there was it large amount to
transact. The conference with its lo-
cal ministers consists of about 83 mem-
bers. The principal appointments are
in the Province. of Ontario, although
since the North Nest has become so
prosperous 10 missions have been
opened.. At present there is a scarcity
of ministers to occupy the fields in the
Not West and the resident minister s
are handicapped thereby. The sum of
about woo is required this year for
the support of the missions through-
out the Conference, of this amount
$3000 is granted to the work in the
West.
Rev. Emil Burn of Tavistock was re-
appointed Conference Secretary; Rev.
0, D. Datum of Berlin, Tr'easur'er; Rev.
E. 11, Bean, Crediton, Statistical Sec-
retary; Rev. J. G. Litt, Sebt•ingville,
Treasurer of the Missionary Society.
in place of Rev, L. H. Wagner, who
resigned after holding the position the
past 25 years. Rev. A. Y. lutist, for-
merly of Stratford, now of Waterloo,
wits appointed Tr'easur'er of the Con-
tingent Fund and Building Board. On
Friday afternoon Rev, S. R. Knetchel
of Berlin, whose terns as presiding el
der had expired, was re-elected for a
term of four years. Rev. Datum of
Berlin was re-elected Trustee of the
Northwestern College at Naperville,
111. Among other things the delegates
to represent the Conference at the
General Conference in Milwaukee,
Wis., which will be held next October
were appointed as follows: Revds., M.
L. Wing, L H. Wagner, S. R. Knet-
chel, A. Y. Hakist and S. F. Brown
with Revds, J. G. Litt and E. Burrs es
alteriiatee. The lay delegates are J.
L. Briethaupt of Berlin and W. Krug
of Chesleyt t of
with J. H. Holtzman of
Crediton and IV. H. Ctto of Elmira as
alternates.
The first public meeting was held on
Tuesday evening. Two addresses were
delivetefi'in masterly style. the first
tieing on temperance, by Rev. E. M.
Gischler of Golden Lake, and the other
on education by Rev. L. K. Eidt of
Dashwood. The choir rendered sever-
al excellent anthems which werea sur-
prise to even our local people for the
spirit and vim with which they were
sung.
On Vt'ednestlay evening Rev, S. F.
Braun, it Crediton boy, now of Ros-
tern, Sask.,gave a very interesting ad-
dress on the work of the church in the
Northwest Provinces and made espec-
ial appeal for more ministers to preach
the gospel and also for financial sup-
port to continue the work in the new
fields. Rev. Braun is one of the rising
young men of the Conference and we
were proud of hits. This being the
evening of Bishop Breyfogel's Arrival,
he gave us a talk on some of the int-
Frressions he had received in :Thine,
Japan and India, when on his trip
around the world, The incidents re -
let ed were itmusing as well ,ts serious
and the worthy Bishop by his beetiti-
ful figures of speech and eloquent lan-
guage keptthe audience spell hound
throughout his discourse.
Thursday evening a powerful ser-
mon was delivered in the German lan-
guage by Prof. S. I.. Unibach, of the
Northwestern College of Naperville,
111.
On Friday evening Miss Unruh of
Dunnville, who is engaged as Deacon-
ess in that vicinity, gave an address in
which she described her work which
wens listened to with rapt attention.
Rev. lVilker of Chicago, the President
of the Deaconess Society. then follow-
ed with an address in German, de's-
(7rihing the aim of the Society, the
work It wits doing and especially what
sacrifices the Dcnconesses had to mitke
in their lalx,rs. Before the close it
good collection wap taken on behalf of
the Deaconess writ k.
Srtturdity evening's services wits one
of great sniritoal blessing. Rev. S. P.
Spreng, 1).1)., Editor of The Evangeli-
cal Messenger of Cleveland gave a
touching anti convincing luldiess on
soul saving. Rev. Spreng is All »lo- i
(We 111 speaker and an orator of a high,
order and his .naive discourse wits 11s -
toned to very closely.
The evenitrg's service was tante in
the interest of the young people. Rev. j
Spreng is Present of the Young Peo-'
ply's Alliance throughout the whole
Evangelical Association and in his ad-
dress hegav 'sever al valuable thought s I
for consideration in the line of the!
work of the yosng people. Rev. Mem-
sersmith of flat Rock, Ohio, who is
the Manager of the Orphans Home,
then followed with a splendid address.
At present there are about 120 orphans
in the institution. After this Address
had been delivered a consecration anis
fellowship meeting was held, led by
Rev. Spreng. The whole audience was
thrillers and when the ministerial choir,
ronei.ting of nine members, sang that
splendid chorus in the 'I'orrcy•Alexan•
der book, entitled "The King's Bumi
nears" the climax had been reached.
This song was sting again and again
and then followed that grand Evan
gelie song 'That will be Glory for enc."
During the testimony meeting the old
er members of the Conference teleted
their earlier experience.. Rev. Diet
latnnt of North Eesthop' made the te-
fittest through the Ili.hop, for those
who were present at the fret Confer.
encs held in Crediton 37 years ago to
stand up -- 1:3 were eonnted in the ands•
enre.
Sunday mutating the weather was
present. Addresses tvc•te delivered by
Rev. W. E. Beese of Nloreiston and
Rev. Messerstnith. The Sunday prev-
ious the President, J, H. Holtzman,
made an 5ppt'AI for $J(5) to bestlbst'rib-
ed by the school for the Mission Fund
and when the dif?event classes had re-
ported last Sunday, it was found that
the sues of $150 lied been donated.
At 11) a,m. the morning service be-
gan. Bishop Breyfogel preached it
grand and eloquent sermon in German,
taking as his text, Acts II,- IV., "And
they were all tilled with the Holy
Ghost." At 2 p,ni. the ordination ser-
vices were held and were profoundly
impressive. Revds. L. Amacber, E. F.
Heist, A. Geiger and A. Plyley were
ordained as Elders and Reeds. J. 5.
Damtn, E. H. Dorsch, E. M. Graff and
E. S. Hiscox as Deacons. After the
ordination service all the ministers in
the Conference assembled around the
alter and sang "The King's Business."
Rev. Spreng then took charge of the
tweeting an made an earnest appeal to
the congregation on behalf of the mis-
sion work. The sum of $2700 was sub-
scribed.
In the evening the Bishop preached
in the English language, taking as his
text Galatians VI., XIV. "But God
forbid that I should glory, save in the
cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by
whom the world was crucified unto
me, and I unto the world." At the
close of the sermon, a fellowship tneet-
ing was held at which a large number
took active part. 'Then followed an
item of he greatest iutpurtance,n11tile-
iy the report of the stationing commit-
tee which was as follows:
:Forth District—S. It, Knetchte'l, P.
R,—St, ,Jacobs, J 11 Grenzebach; El -
Loire, J G Burn; Listowel, 0 II Wag-
ner; Well:tee, H H Lcibold; Norman by,
E D Becker; Walkerton, J C Morlock;
aiildnlay, F B Meyer; Hanover W J
Zimmerman; Port Elgin, L AN ittich;
Chesley, 11 L Verner; Elmwood, J W
Zurbrigg; Parry Sound, E 11 Dorsch;
Members of Quarter Conference: 11
J Holtzman, Mildmay; C Bolender,
Pot t Elgin; Theo Hauch, SValkerton;
Geo Braun, Cbesley,
West Distt ict— L H Wagner, P. E.—
New Hamburg, 1V J Yaeger; North
Easthope, 11 Dierlamrn: Tavistock, F.
Bur o: 5' rat for d, 5 111 Hauch; Sebring-
'ille. J 0 Litt; Fu11a►ton, E M (half:
111dee' owe, F Meyer; Maitland, J. S.
But n; Zoo fell, A I) Gischler; Dashwood,
L K heir; Crediton, E H Bean; Middle-
ton. to be. stteplied; Alboro, Wm 5'-
ppeelle; Winnipeg and Selkirk, A W
Sauer; Rosthern and Great Bend, 8 F
Braun; Medicine Hat,JS Datum; Dids-
but y.
at um;Dids-
buty, C 0 Kastz; Siebertsville and
Mayton, I). Rieder; Neudnrf, 11 New-
field; Regina, J. W. Bean; Wataski-
win, to be supplied; members of quar-
ter conference: J Staebler, Crediton;
J L'mbach, New Hamburg; I) Kreh,
Sebt'ing ville; 11 A Thomas, Mildniay;
E
buSryV Iiannet, Albon; C Koepke, Dids-
,
East District.—M L Wing, I'.E.—
Berlin, 0 D Dentin; %Vaterioo, A Y
llaist: Hamilton, E Eby; Toronto, D
11 %%'ing; Campden, (' .S Finkbeiner;
I{ainhant. W G Hohn and E S Hiscox;
Mortiston, W i' Beese; Blenheim, I.
Anwcher;Besieger, A 11 i'lyley; Dunn-
ville, to be supplirtl; Niagttt11, A nem.
ens; (iainsboto',(i F lir own: Arum ior,
O (1 t(allnuu,: Pembroke, A Geiger;
Golden Lake, I: 11 Gischler; Rocking-
ham, EFHeist ; members of 1'tat•ter
conference: ,J A Schmitt and 5 , Um -
heel), Berlin; i) 11 Brandt 'T'or'onto.
Rev. A. W. Sailer ha, the supervis-
ion of the mission fields in Manitoba;
Rev. 5.1•'. Braun of Saskatchewan and
Rev. Kant zof Albet tit.
Thr rotate ewe. (Init.(' at it late hour
to meet again )n the third Thursday
in April, 11511, ,et a place to be decided
upon. Special men • ion must he made
of the beautiful sol). "Jesus i.over of
my Soul," which was rendered by Ilex,
Emil Burn, the singer of the Colder -
PMP, )n Sunday evening, also of the
snliis rendered by Misses Clare Heist
and Chrissie Braun during the week.
The choir and organists did nobly and
their hearty rooperetinrl in the services
w•as a ntcdits of slaking there such is
epl.•ndid 'ineres•x. l)nrit g the ('•nlfet•-
rnre sessiuo Revd,. \V►n 1'.,.e, Tre.e.•
urrrof the Ni''ien Bood .pr th•• As
soeintinn, ,end .1. 11. Lamb, 11ana:er
of the Pntrli'hilll ll••itsr, b tlh oil Cleve-
land. addressed the Conference on
the branches they t epresented,
The following pastor's occupied the
pulpits of the neighboring churches
last Sunday: Rev. Yaeger, Jaynes st,
chute+, Exeter, evening; Rev. Messer -
smith, Methodist church, Crediton,
morning and Rev. Beese in the even-
ing; Ree'. Morlock,Cent ralia Methodist
church, morning and Rev. Wing in
the evening.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Miss E. J. Cunningham of Claude-
boye is visiting her sister, Mrs. Yager.
Mt'. P. Gardiner of Blyth was here
yesterday.
Mr. Thornton of London spent Sun-
day in town.
Dr. L. L Follick of St. Marys spent
Sunday at his home here.
Miss C. Ferguson of Parkhill visited
Miss J. Brown oyer Sunday.
Miss Verna Quance is here from Ail-
sa Craig owing to the illness of her
sister.
Mrs. Celwill and little daughter re-
turned to Bervie Saturday after a vis-
it with Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Horsey.
Miss Ida Joey returned Monday eve-
ning from Sarnia where she has visit-
ed relatives the past two weeks.
Mr. WVrn, Brimaconlbe was in Lon-
don yesterday to secure a house in
which to reside, he having decide] to
go to the city next week.
Mrs, Ben. Holtzman, who has been
the guest of Mrs, Halls, Exeter North,
left for Saskatoon to reside on Tuesday.
Miss Emma Halls returned to London
the sante morning.
Percy Rendle, son of Mr, John
ltendle, who visited here on Sunday
from London, left Monday morning
for Spokane, Wash„ to reside- Harry
IH,endle accompanied hint to London.
1'.d Vospet' arrived from Toronto
Tuesday night to visit his mother,
Mrs. Geo. Vosper. Mr. Geo. Vosper
and Mr, Geo. Knox left this week from
Toronto for the west. Mrs. Knox is
in the meantime visiting at Lucas.
Lumley
Miss McTaggart of Seaforth is the
guest of her cousin Annie.—Mrs. John
Glenn spent Tuesday and Wednesday
with her brother at Fansville.—Quite
a 1111wlller of farmers have commenced
seeding. --Mr. McMordie returned to
London Saturday, after spending the
past two weeks with his son here.—
JiintPB Horton bas given his orchard a
thorough pruning and will no doubt
reap the benefit in the fall.—Mrs, A.
Bolton has returned to her home in
Hensall after spending a month with
her eon John.—Rev. Hart was calling
on his hearers here the first of the
week. --Henry Anderson is hating a
bathroom installed in his residence.
The work is being done by W. Dinnin
& Son of Creme' ty.—Miss Initis of
Clinton is the guest of Miss Jennie
Horton, --Jaynes Anderson had the
misfortune to loose a fine horse last
week,—We are pleased to have Robin-
son McLean back at our school again,
after a long beige of sickness. We
hope his present health will continue,
BIRTHS
Cutouts --in Exeter en April 1911,, to
Mi', and Mrs. Ed Coombs, a son.
Styes --in Ribbert, on April 10th, to
Slr. and tAII'N, Jos. Slicers, a sun.
Jep11N i—its EIiutville, on April YJlth, to
Mr, and Nits. ,John ,lohns, it son.
MA1(1(1A(iltS.
BOWERS- -RIl'ILttt1p4ON- In London,
on Apt il 22, by Rev. Father Tnhin,
W111. .1. Brewers, of Calgary, to Miss
Hester Ann Richardson of London,
formerly of Hensall.
Pt:twe -t.- ('LKNNAN At St. Janie,'
church, Seeaforth, int %pril Z3,J:un s
Parcell of \1eKillnp to Miss Clennan
daughter of John ('lennan, Seaforth.
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DEATHS
J1t'llt iii hxet,•i un \\-p.Lieseley, Apr i1
lith, Jahn \hole, aged t;1t yeitra at d
)i months.
(ioftve..'r l0 1•,b(111' n Apeil 1s: h,
Jamey (iota et1. aged 51 yeats,
('I.aute in Torkerstriitle on April ilt,
\I.n c l' . Nichols 1.,.1.,%, ,I w if,• of
L• wi' (1,1114, in her 2111b ye u•,
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