Exeter Advocate, 1907-07-04, Page 4OUSE HUMOR
PUJIflN
('rt'(tituu Centralia Dash wood
n `810 CLEAT{ 1 I M C h d School closed n FtIda y cud the
EB , Il.•t and Cold \\'aterj Haying decided to give np busi(le•se tends leaving this week fur the \\ days.--lhc Children s Day on June -.3
UUU we will Ili�p:.se of th. Gal:tnce of out -Baseball is the older ut the days the ass:► decided success.-lt is reported
l t fat. (W d like that wenn to a weddwt, to our
CLEARING SA1,1•: 1►}•' lilt()('- Mrs.
(h•.1 a ue its returns to ro c st u
EI{\' S'l'OUK her home in Crediton. --Jus. Glavin in- teachers are new enjoying'their heli -
r
See our Canadi- stuck at greatly reduced pekes- ... can :uu t ►e x . , and young a,
o(„),t.1 : • 1 •f are interested just Dass- Mrs. \\ nt village this week. Pal anodal s Late!. -
PAPER IIANER
fact
Gel D a pat ,a nIe
apt and :\weri ou set, us as sail will never get bene,, \\ ebste of Oduro is visiting at the . Saturday night brought home the
►n soul{,lt .. ) house of Ger father Thus. Webster.- tial number of visitors to spend the
bat gains. A call solicited. Misses I':uatua curl Uais Ot•me v'ot'e uidxy.-Hev. I,. K. 1':idt occupied the
'iubbeiner, l'reditun y'
--'1'Ge folL»slug is the visitors in tomo during the week. - pu(p)a ut ('rediton on Suud11y uun•nil;g
S1N W ITER 6Qfl1 EB A• `
R .t .. Sch�aol Report. Two of oar yuuug ladies have decided while Arthur Kellerman utook Rev.
percentage of marks of the Continua-
( With It triune )• last year) tion classes during the half year end-
ing June 25.
('lass C, -A Holtzman Il. ('Lass 13.
(i Sweizer IPJ, (i Sh:srt 61, M 13, own 48,
E Ma NI arty 48, 1t Hill 47. Class .t.--
1' liaises• as:, 11 Meadd 62, E Hill 61, W
Mortost, St. W Bill 50, It Coughlin 46,
E Fainter 45, F Beaver 11. A Coughlin
43i, It Kienrle 1:3, C Finkbeiner 42, S
Wuerth :31. -Claude Blltott. Teacher.
\u_ The following is the report of the
other divisions for June. Names in
order of Merit. No report for Div. 111.
owing to Entrance examinations:
Div. I1., Jr. 11. -Honors, E Ewald,
L Oestreichet•; Piss, (i Appleton. H
Haist, E Bluett, F Hill. M \Viner, P
Fanner. Sr. I I. -F King, M (-'lark, 0
Ewald E Mist, 0 Benedict. M Holtz-
man. Sr. Pt. II. --H King, C Oestreich-
er, 0 Erb, I Wolfe.
Miss Girvin Teacher.
Estimates firnished
1'11 application.
A Trial Solicited
Arthur D. Davis
EXETER
RESIDENCE: Cotner Jauter :end
drew Streets.
Popular
Coods
For now and the
rest of the season.
FAVOR ED \VORSTRDS
These worsteds are in blues and
fancy mixtures, excel in quality,
beauty and finish anything of� their
kind we have ever shown. \\ a are
offering some beautiful
SUMMEIK SUITS for $10 and upward!
TROUSERS AND WASH VESTS
FOR SUMMER
if a pant bunter pantless
Is panting for pants
He panteth pantless
Unlit he implants himself into
one of those fashionable pants ordered
from
J. H. Holtzmann
CRI':DITON
A beautiful assortment to choose
from. if there is a taste we cannot
suit, we have yet to know it.
exetex Aorotate,
Sanders h Creech. Propa.
TH U RSD AY JULY -1, 1907
Grand Bend
On Thursday of last week Mt. Cin -
mel and Dashwood bowlers net here
for a friendly gatne,• the result being
in favor of the latter by a score of
21-11. Mount Carmel players were:
Shea. Dickson, Leonard, Foster; and
Dashwood; (larded), Tiernan. Schrum,
Edighoffer.-Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ben -
haul and children of Parkhill, Mrs. J.
Patterson. and Mr. and Mrs. Stand -
even of St. Marys are here for a few
days. -Mise Tilly Volk of Parkhill has
arrived here and will assist Mrs. 1{.
Haney at the dining hall.- Mrs. Win.
Patterson. who has been ill, is conval-
escing. --Mrs. Rohr. Pollock's rnany
friends will be pleased to Iearn that
she is recovering from a severe attack
of pneumoniae --John Pollock of Man-
itoba is here on a visit.
Clandeboye.
The outlook for the fruit crop in this
vicinity is splendid. The apple crop
promises well, plums will be a fair
crop. while the sale(( fruits snrh as
raspht•rrics and currants, promise
abundantly. Strawberries will not be
so plentiful, as the plants suffered
severely front tate winter. Insect pests
are not AS numerous as other y airs,
the tent caterpila r is entirely absent.
The potato bug is late in getting to
work, but will likely make up for lost
tines, -The last service in the Nursery
Methodist Church waas held 8inday
Last by the Rev. .1. W. Holmes. Ow-
ing to the removal of many of the
members, the appointment. was dis-
continued by the late conference. The
present members will go to Lican
and ('landeboye. -The remains of the
Mate Otis Mabel Tennent daughter of
E. Tennent, V.S. were laid to rest in
`it. James' cemetery Wednesday. The
yo11ng lady died Motday and Was 22
years of age.
Aiulersoll
Mk; Maggie .\nder•ann left Last week
tar '1 urouto, where she intends spend-
ing the summer with her sister, Miss
1►Eary Andel son. -Q site at number
from here took in the circus at Strat-
ford Lot week. --Mr. Austin Ilewit1 of
Exeter Spent. Thursday at his horse
here. Tire young ladies of Anderson
have organized a base -hall tears fol
the sinnner.--Mr. 1'. Hewitt is engag-
ed with ,1r. Cameron. framing at pre.
sent.
Is You
Hair Sick.
That's too bad 1 We had no-
ticed it was looking pretty thin
and rough of late, hut naturally
did not like to speak of it. By
the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is
a regular hair grower, a per-
fe.t hair tonic. The hair stops
:otning out, grows faster,
keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's
flair Vigor cures sick hair,
makes it strong and healthy.
T!,- t•"at kind of a opm.,,
teroilnonial
"8.•1.1 for over silty yoar.. "
Tdnd.b 7 ( A�.er,,Tnw.11••aK
Al.o manu(►ea .f
sAitS4P
vers Plus -
LIMN, MICTORAL.
Div. 1. -Jr. H. -Honors, G fluen-
t her; Pass, It English, E Treitz, L Holtz-
man, 1. Weiner. Jr. Pt. II. -Honors,
L Heist: Pass, M Guenther, A Holtz-
man, G Lamport, Sr. Pt. 1. -Pass, K
Sweitzer, E Sweitzer. Jr. Pt I. -Pass,
R ('lark, C Heist, R Heist.
Miss C. Kienzle, Teacher.
Dr. McCue has returned home after
a two weeks' holidays with relatives in
Toronto and Melancthon.-Mrs. Sam.
Brown visited friends in Berlin the
past two weeks. She returned home
Monday. -Fred Kerr spent the holi-
drys in London and Ingersoll. -\Von.
Sambrook and sons Arthur and Nath-
an were in London Dominion Day. -
John Zuefle of Hensall, Israel Smith,
Hamilton and Wm. Brown, Toronto,
paid our burg a flying visit on the 1st.
-Mrs. Louis Stahl of Elkton, Mich., is
visiting her sister Mrs. Michael Rear-
m -Mr. and Mrs. Dauiel Sweitzer are
spending a few weeks in South River
with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Lewis. -Mr.
ani Mrs. Krug of Cheslev arrived here
Saturday in their automobile. They
returned Sunday, accompanied by
Miss Chrissie Brown. who will visit
relatives there for a few weeks. -Two
of Chas. Stock's brothers of Tavistock
were here for a few days this week. -
Dotninion Day passed off quietly as
usual. The majority of our people
went to the Bend and Centralia. -
Fred and Will Smith of Hamilton are
visiting their cousin Herb Eilber this
week. -Mr. and Mrs. John Finkbeiner
are visiting their daughter in ('leve -
land this week. -F, J. Clark has had a
concrete step placed in front of his
harness shop, thus making a great inI-
provemeut.-Harry Either is busy
placing the gas piping in the different
business places. - Mrs. Dan.Oest reicher
has returned home after visiting her
mother and sister at Tavistock. -The
crops have made great headway the
past week and everything appears fav-
orable. The farmer is again wearing
the beppy smile. -Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Humble left for their new home in
Sarnia Saturday. -James Lawson has
purchased a Ileintzman piano. -Miss
Gerty Robson of London was the guest
of Mrs. Alpert Cunningham Monday.
--We are pleased to state that George
Eilber's condition as quite favorable,
;trill that he is rapidly recovering.
Usborne
WEDDED -A pretty wedding
celebrated et the residence of Mr.
Mrs. J. E. Creery, Springbrook Farm,
on June 26th, when their sister, Miss
Lt•vinaa A., was united in marriage to
Mr. N. 13. Davis of Saintsbury. At 5
p.m. the bride entered the drawing
room on the :arts of her brother, Mr.J.
E. Creery, to the strains of Mendel-
sohn's wedding march, played by her
niece, Miss Ethel Berry. She was un-
attended except by two little flower
girls. Miss ida M. Berry, niece of the
bride, and Miss Annie V. Washburn,
niece of the groom. The ceremony
took place under a beautiful evergreen
arch decorated with white hell and
candles, and was performed by the
Rev. Geo. W. Racey, rector of St.
Paul's church, Kirkton. The bride's
dress was of cream Albratross and she
carried a beautiful bouquet of cream
carnations and ferns. The little flower
girls were daintily dressed in cream
silk. After congratulations all par-
took of a dainty repast. The presents
were numernns and vastly. Tin•
,ironnl's gift t . the bride was a Silvol
tc.e ser'.:,'••, And to each of th'• little
gir l. a• h;u:llsome geld chain and lock-
et. The guests numbered over one
hundred, chiefly relatives of the con-
tracting parties. Some were from St.
Marys. Kirkton, Fullerton, Mother-
well. Georgetown and H
erase((. The
health of the bride was proposed by
the Rev. G. %V, i{prey in a few well-
eho.en remarks and was veru appro-
pria►tely responded to by the groom.
The best of good wishes are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Davis for a happy and
(prosperous life.
M.tlutiartE --The home of Mr. and
Mrs. \Vol. Delhridge was the scene of
a p;ra•iug et eat on Wednesday of last
week. when at t3 p.m. their daughter,
Miss Mary Elizabeth became the bride
of Mr. \lilton Brock. The ceremony
was performed by i{ev. Fair of Elim-
ville in the presence of over MO invited
guests. on the lawn Under an arch and
hell. while the wedding march was
played by Miss Ethel Brown. The
Bride was given away by her father.
She Was hin 1 onn•ly gowned in white
taffeta %ilk. trimmed with chiffon and
ruching: she wore 3 bridal veil and
orange blossoms and carried a beaUti•
bompiet of carnations. Her going.
litany dies+ is of black silk skirt and
root And white Wass), %'.ith While hal
and I1anieS. The CiAlpl4• Were Unatt
tended thlouK1 the eta enmity. At its
earoaa.i.,n all sat Mown to a sumpto-
oils supper wet yid on the lawn, the
tables Lein 1riniuu'd with white rib
This being
orchestra furs -
i -had a splendid piogl;ern of mush,.
An exceptionally tine Wray ,afpie:.•ut-
'.8010 ,e1•el'.ed, '4.,11,,i)g theca i.'ing ties, a
from e,a'•h of the 1 onttacting patties'
punt%. the gr olio's present of a ail•
ter +ugat1' 1,401 with set of spoo(1%,nls ,
a hnffct sod 3 -0',etary. Among the
11urs14 Welt' It 13 4,0nn. M. P.. and
Wali. I Wham. 1:x•\I.4'. Not only do
the yning rou`ple receive the Tong, .t.
il.ations of those present. belt also of
'heir many other friends with whl'ni
The Advocate joins.
WAS
end
to engage iii the ice cream business
tot the remainder of the summer. Ice
cream will be served Tuesday and Fri-
day evenings. Success girls. -Mrs.
'rhos. Webb of London and Mrs. Ed-
wards spent last week with Mrs.('has.
Duplan.-Dr. and Mrs. Orme returned
Saturday from their honeymoon trip
and are now comfortably settled in
our village. The best wishes are be-
stowed upon them and may their fu-
ture be joyous and prosperous, -Mrs.
James Taylor and two children and
Mrs. Percy Scandrett of Belgrave
were visitors with their sister Mrs.
Arthur Brooks this week.-- Mrs. Fair -
all and son Fred are on a month's
visit to friends in Michigan. ---Miss
Aggie Anderson spent the holidays in
London. -school closed on Friday and
both teachers and scholars are now en-
Mying their well earned rent. Miss
able Sparks and Mies Minnie I3ott-
rill have gone to their respective homes
in Hensall and Fullerton, -Ten pu-
pils from our school went to Credi-
ton to write on the Exams. We trust
they may be successful -Frank Ryan
returned Monday from a visit to Lon-
don, -Miss Ettie Coughlin of London
is home on a visit. -Mrs. Marshall of
Exeter is spending the week here. -
Mrs. Boyle has been suffering during
the past few days with a beating
thumb. -We were in error last week
when we reported the death of Rich.
Elston's infant, it should have read
Thotnas Elston. -Mrs. I). French of
Clinton was the guest of her sister
Mrs. Wrn. Elliott during the holidays.
Misses Medeline and Beatrice Essery
of Palmerston are here on a visit. -
-Mrs. N. E. Hicks had her sister Miss
Addison from Norwich with her for a
few days. -Mrs. Arthur Redden and
children of London are here visiting.
While Mrs. Win. Heitman was return-
ing to her home in Exeter on Friday
her horse took fright at some noise
and suddenly turned around. The ve-
hicle was overturned with the occu-
pant underneath it. Assistance wits
near at hand and Mrs. /teenier was
rescued from her perilous position.
She received a had fright but was oth-
erwise uninjured and was able to pro-
ceed on her homeward journey. --
--Rev. G. W. Andrews preached his
farewell sermon on Sunday evening
prior to removing to Springfield. He
spoke with Much feeling, and membera
Of the congregation were correspond-
ingly affected. The church was packed
to the doors. There is general regret
here that he is removed to another
charge. He has labored earnestly and
well and the spiritual condition of the
congregation is thoroughly alive. His
parting words were deeply felt and his
departure from Centralia will not alone
be keenly felt by the people of his con-
gregation. but also by the many friends
he has stet and made during his so-
journ bete. The activeart Mrs. An-
drews took in the upbu»ding of the
church will also cause her to be missed,
she having been a worthy and diligent
member of the Ladies' Aid Society.
The choir rendered beautiful music
throughout the service and the solo,
"And 1 shall see Him face to face"
which was admirably rendered b' Mr.
Andrew Hicks was touch appreciated.
Hev. Andrews shipped :his household
effects on Tuesday and he and his fam-
ily left this week for his new field of
labor at Springfield. The hest wishes
of all accompanied thein. Rev. Butts
of Springfield, a former pastor, will
again take charge of his old circuit
here and we heartily WeiCOflle him
hack again. He will arrive this week
and take charge of his pulpit Sunday.
DE.ITiL-Another of our old end
highly respected residents has been
c+lied hence in the person of Miss
Julia Ryan, the sad event taking (place
on Friday at :3 p.m. at the good old age
of nearly 85 years. She has always en-
joyed the beet of health up to within
a few weeks ago when she was sudden-
ly seized with a stroke and since then
has been gradually sinking. She was
a good true friend and neighbor and
her death is deeply regretted. The
funeral took place Monday morning
from the residence of her brother, and
was followed by a large concourse of
sorrowing friends, the remains being
laid to rest in the it.l'. ecmetery here.
1•:idt's work here. - \I r. Ezra 1►tteihein
has beautified his premises by a new
fence. --Head W. O. Shrutnrn's new
bargain sale ad. of millinery in this is-
sue. -Miss Minnie Elate 8, who has
been attending the Nit pito ville college,
is spending the holidays at her horse
here. -Mrs McLean and daughter of
Detroit are guests at Mr. Sbrumnt's.--
isit•. Geo. Shrunrul, superintendent of
Cargill Mills, Cargill, and Mr. Ed.
Angleutan, spent the holiday with the
formers's brotbe'. here. -Arthur Trum-
ner of Sovereign Bank staff, Stouff-
ville is spending holidays at his home
ou the Goshen Line.-Shrutnrn's new
ad. in this issue tells you all about big
bargains in millinery. -Our Hemlock
Knots went to Grand Bend Thursday
afternoon and defeated a team from
Mount Carmel in a game of bowls.
Score 21 -15. -Mr, Geo. Wiukenweder
of Napierville is spending a few days
with his mother here.
DIED. -This week it becomes our
duty to record the death of Conrad
Staubus which sad event occurred on
Saturday night. The old gentleman
had been ailing for some time and be-
ing well advanced in years trust have
been glad to depart this life. The fun-
eral took place on Tuesday to the Go-
shen line cemetery, Rev. Eidt officiet-
ing.
ANNUAL SCItuoL Ptcsrc-The Civic
Holiday and Annual School Picnic of
Dashwood Public school took place at
Grand Bend Park Tuesday, June 25.
Needless to say Hicks, the weather
roan, knows just the kind of a day our
people appreciate for the holding of a
days outing and he favored us with
one of the best of the season. Just a
trifle warm, but of course a cold day
is no good to picnic. In the utorning
a game of baseball was played, result-
ing at the end of the 5th innings in
favor of the boys headed by R. G. Mc-
Lennan, by a score of 15 1. This over
all repaired to the tables to do justice
to the inner man and partake of the
good things provided by the ladies.
Of this we need say but little as every-
one knows our good ladies know just
what to provide for occasions like this,
and it was never yet known that any-
one ever went hungry at a Dashwood
picnic, In the afternoon there were
spurts for young and old. Those for
the children were brought on first.
After this there were prizes given by
the business men of Dashwood in the
following contests: 25 tbs. flour given
by \V. Ehlers for largest family on the
grounds, won 1y Mrs. Gassman; post-
card album and doz. picture post -cards
by E. M. Brokenshire for young lady
walking fifty yards, thread a needle
and return, won by Miss Minnie Fink•
heiner; I canvas hats by W. O. Shrum
for bowling match between Hemlock
Knots and Night Owls, won by latter;
canvas slippers by Geo. Edighoffer for
married woman's race, won by Mr's, E.
Tien'an; fancy vest by Mark Broken -
shire for eating soda biscuit, won by
D. Tiernan; napkin ring by D. Tiernan,
for ladies' running race, won by Mies
Martha Oestreicher; King Edward pic-
ture by Peter Mc,Isaac for man's run-
ning race, won by Geo. Kellerman:
neckyoke by Phil. Fassold for throw•
ing whip, the whip to make a sotner-
sault, won by Sam. Beaver; doz, or-
anges by Levi Hamacher, (we don't
remember the race or winner) water
pitcher by R. G. McLennan for mar-
ried women's race, won by Mrs. 11.
Hoffman; fruit dish by Jos. Wambold
for fat woman's race. won by Mrs.
Stacey; whip by Ed. Nadiger for hop -
step -and -joints won by It. G. Mcl,en-
nan; lasx cigars by Win. Zimmer for
man's race over 20, won by Sam. Iley;
umbrella by J. Kellermann for throw-
ing baseball, won by Mrs, E. Tiernan;
10 it.s. bologna by Ezra Tiernan for fat
Man's race, won by Wm. Zimmer;
neckyoke by Alex. Zimmer, for farm-
ers race, won by Rueben Goetz. There
were also some other special prizes.
Messrs. Jos. Wambold and Levi Ha-
macher were on the grounds supplying
sweet•nteats 1(11d delicacies while Mr.
Elsie kept the crowd emused with his
inert y•go-round. The evening was
pleasantly spent in rowing, bathing
and other amusements. Altogether it
Was the hest picnic ever held front this
1)11104•.
M.tttttt.tor•: --Mount Carmel 1{. C.
cherish was the statue of 18 very pretty
wedding on Wednesday. June LMS,
when Alex. Hergott, our papule?
young blacksmith, claimed Miss Jose-
phine, daughter of Patrick Flannigan
of Stephen as his bride. The bride
looked very winsome in R handsome
costume of white 111ulle and wore nn
exquisite silk veil with orange tilos•
souls entwined. She wa%Atteoded by
the groom's sister. Miss Lidwina Her-
gt(t, who waft alsn handsomely attired.
Little Miss Irene 13,;i0don, niece of the
Veldt., made a sweet little flower git 1,
while Patrick FlAnnigan did theduties
of hest man. The impressive cert -
loony was performed by Rte. Filthy'
Fort ester. The happy couple left the
carne evening for a trip to Berlin and
other places east. Mr. and Mrs. Her -
got t et rived at Centralia Mondry ev-
ening
a•ening and have taken Up their read•
dente in the village. May their path
he strewn with flowers Rud their lives
with Bloodline is the earnest wish of
their many friends here.
Following is the report of the8r. and
Jr. i)epartment of S. S. No. 1, Stephen
for .lune.
Sr. Dep artrnent. --iV.--M Hepburn.
\ Robinson, 1, 1fobin%on, 11 Hicks. .1
\Vhite,:\ i)saplatE, Sims, (i Wilson,
Ms( Siitly, M Elston. sr. 1\'.- 1 Essery.
\I. 11tythatit. .1 r. IW. -13 Andetsot,.
Il \\'hate, h: 1)1vey„1 Davis, E Bakes
5111 {:1'aellf.4•11p;41, It 3'allfn%, F 1).,t-
ey. St I I i. 1•. !hoot.. Is Isasea y. A
\\'bit.•, 1' fait hall.
\I. Wm -till. ill, tea. h. r.
,irs 1►rp , .1r. 111. 1'. Neil. V Hog:,,tl ,
If M, ('ut'iy, M 11 ,i -t, \V 13,kri. \1
1'allfat-•, E. lallfns. Sr. 11. 1: Road,-
11 Ile:imate, 11 (.Ilan. II N.•al. I. 11
i >10 ('''ails, O I►.iti- 1•:.\Iexandet. I' .
11. (' Divvy, 1 Knotts D lit' k. .\
Robin -on. 1. ahl'.,1?. Sr Pt. I II
I:f•t,pn.l.13e'nhinl, .\ ll•4ekuey.\I Ho•
••arlh. Jr. Pt. I. V Neil. D ilnrkney.
V Davis, (i Ilnckney. Pt. i. -L Heist.
.1 'White. N Br•okenshire, F Huxtable,
L 11ick., M Brown. No. on roll :38.
i t erage 26. --Mabel Spat k-, tea her,
Whalen
Mr. and \Irs. A. (illhei t of Parkhill
visited at. J. T. Millson's on the ist.-
A number from here spent Monday at
the Hend.--Mr. William and wife and
family visited nt the home of hissister
near Dashwood on SIIr1da),--Mi•s. J,
Wright returned horse to Stretford
on Monday after spending a few seye
here.--Arthnt Baker of Lyon's Head
is visiting friends in this neighborhood
-Quite a number front here attended
the anniversary services at Klimville
nn Sunday last.
Suffered Terribly
22 Years
From
Rheumatism.
ASK FOR
(LONDON )
Porter
Undoubtedly the best Ss ewed on
the continent. Proved to be so by
analysis of four chemists, and by
award; of the word'. great Exhi-
bitions, especially llncat:o 18)3,
where it received ninety-six points
out of a possible hundred, much
higher than any other Porter in the
United States or Canada.
4
BuJu
Ttie Gentle KidneyPill
Cured him.
It will cure you.
R••a i .f hn Oteenwo(nl's letter.
',1a Pill- Pi ie. :,n•• at all Drrug Stores.
THE MOLSONS BANK
(Incorporated Lr Act of rarlisinent iS55)
Head Office, Montreal
Capital Paid Up
Reserve Fund
Assets Over
143,200,000
3,000,000
33,000,000
IXTI-TWO BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA
EXETER BRANCH -
OFFICE HOURS 10a. In to 3 p. ni
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed
Until further notice Interest on Satin s aecounte will tie
aving Bank Departments Deposits of s1 and upwards received.
credited quarterly instead of hall } early as formerly.
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government,
DICfi80N & CLRLI\0, Solicitors. N. D. II RDON, Manager,
SATURDAYS, 10 a. tn. 10 1 p. m,
CIIEAY
MILILINERY
pow
Is the very time to buy
Cheap Millinery at our
Store. We have had an
exceptionally large season
in Millinery, but in the rush we have
a numbeI' of
CHOICE HATS LEFT
which we must dispose of now that the season is
about over. To do so we are going to sell air
Away Below Cost.
Hats at Your Own Price
You can get hats at your own price during
this Bargain Sale. Come early that you may
have a good assortment to choose from,
Don't miss this chance if you need to hat.
W. O. SHRUMM, Dashwood
Farquhar.i pulling up rapidly tnwat•({s the last.
Besides the baseball scone amused
Quite a number from here took in • themselves at (limits. basket hall,
the circus at Stratford and Londonswinging, etc, Qu'mother at'mot r froth
and also the trip to the Falls recently. Exeter attended.•- Dominion Day
-Wen. Stewart is spending a few passed off very quietly in our burg,
weeks in the West. -Mr. and Mrs. some going to Motherwell to see the
Henry Passmore have taken a trip to ball game and others to the numerous
the Soo. -Mr. and Mrs. Beavers visit- picnics in the vicinity.
ed a few days during the week with
the iatter's parents at Brantford. -
Ales Hackney hada large barn raised , aSaintsbnI'v'
leaf week. -The warm weather theli NH/is Ethel Washburn of Arthur yis-
past few weeks has greatly improved ; ited at \\'. T. Smyth's for a few :lays
the crops in this vicinity and piospecte lest week before leaving for her home
are very good at present. -Thr :annual in Cornier. --The 1htet, children of
school picnic was held in Thos. Hun' Al r, and Mrs. Fear;k \\'nshhurn of Ar
kilt's grave on !'rides and one one of 1 thnr attended the wedding of their
the hest on 1 ecord, the day being all' uncle.Nassau Davis, (01 .1 line '213. --
that could he desired and the crowd' Mrs.Hiram Davis and daughter 13e•I aha
one of the largest. The children's 1 of London are visiting Mr. and Jars.
races were each very keenly con- I Frank Darla this week. ---Mr. and Mrs.
tested and created great stn nsement
for a time. Much credit is clue the Nassar, Davis have moved to the
groom's home 00 the 5th con, of i ei•
teacher Miss Hamilton for the way in (1ul{ph, after their honeymoon. '3%"
which she looked atter the younger wish there a long and happy wedded
scholars. A Willie of baseball between , life, --F. L Davis received a very ser -
Farquhar and Steffn, the score stand. ere kick from a rola last week.
Ing 13 to 213 at the end of the fifth in. I
sings, although we think if they had I - -
' played longer our boys would have I Marriage Licenses issued at the Ad-
' shown a better record as they were vocate office.
Mitchell, Ont., May 13. 19'7
The ('.Iatlin Chemical Co.
Windsor, Ont.
Dear Ft keels, -
A great victory has been won by the use of "1311 -Ju", after 22 years of
terrible suffering front Sciatica and Rheumatism.
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i have been a greet sufferer from t his tett Pile disease fnr 22 y4'i1 s hack
at times 1 world have hnckarhe and terrible pains in my hips, hip joints seal
els p down spy leg% 10 the 1`otto1(8 of illy feet. f have suffered untold :sgaany
anal only those who hove had the di.e,,se know what the terrible pain- 1re.
f tried everything 1 (mild think of, hit got nap 101irf until I !taw "Bit.
1u the gentle Kidney Pill, ad'.etlisl•11 in the pa pet, 11141 I tho,ight 1 %amid
give it a trial 15701 I did so. 1 boight one hex of "13n-.17" and got great relief,
then 1 Kot I1y( mole boxes of ihen,. and after ming six Voxes 1 am completely
cared of the aches and pains and earl reronollen,l : hens to any person %offering
n; I slid.
(,vast ‘1 inter l thought 1 aosa141 have to give .Ip ;altogether a% 1 rulp'.al
It 11,11v g••r aruiml nn my legs. 3 .ant 111e 71184 thankful. inure than, tr.ng•u''
can 1,11 fol getting 1i.1 of my disease icy the Ilse of Ansi ICS and many other•
i have told of 0 have leen Wetting t.li.'yVII of their pain-. 1 -halt 111''.1 r ise
(tith••ot them it the inn"•. I hese born day. rind w'rek• that f rnuld ba,ilit
rt Awl 1.1 the hat n to do n'y (bores. I had to stole (IifTrrehl (Dors 5741 test ►n
I• g- I :ho,igl,t tunny a Hine 1 t•hr0tlrl de a (1)317 le f,t laf.. Int thank (;, (1
yid %.,naeihK
in 1%1 1.4.1 to knock it'let, when 1 v...1 1..•1.1 of "Ila J1.:.ar1•1 1 ca
recommend it highly to others stlffv, ing from the Fa1111' di'4•a•P.
Yours very truly,
Mite hell, Logan Township, Ont. Jots 0IIKKYw18011
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