Exeter Advocate, 1905-06-29, Page 1'?'
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EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905.
SANDERS & CREECH, Prop's
(New Reading Natter appears in this space each week.)
Like A Plant
In The Spring.
Tour ravings grow, when placed in (hi. ttank. A hank
account cultivates and encourages thirfty h)1ioit,--such as all
sur••essfulpeople have. 11.tans a "growing" a,count, to
hi•'h you can add when you like and withdraw when you
dead* in any sized a,mournts We add imerea to the pin•
, iiwl and compound it FOUR times a year, on 31 Jan., :Iu
April, 31 Juh, and 31 O'.•tober. New a• • omits are always
welcome.
w•e have the bort facilatie.for tanking at the most reason•
able rates and terms consistent with constr' ative tanking.
Wt. invite ).':r hutlness
Branches in Huron County a'.
EXETER. CREDITON, DASH WOO1), )IENS:\LL. Zrltic'H, CLINTON
THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA
Oladrtwa■ & Starbwry,
Solicitors
JoetePlt Swell. )tanager
EXETER, 1.a•hwood and %tui• 11 braw•hee.
HAY FORKS
AND SLINCS
Get the old reliable Prov -
en's Oshawa Track.
Put up in first-class workman-
ship, guaranteed to give
entire satisfaction.
Leave Your Order at
Charlton's Fair. Exeter.
J. CHARLTON
Legal.
DICKSON A CARLING, BARRiSTER.9, SOLICI•
tore, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners.
Solicitors for Molaore Bank, etc.
411/4 Morey to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
Offkee, Main street, Exeter.
I. R. CARL,le, B.A., L. H. Drcattoe
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Mr. and Mr:. It. N. Rowe spent Sun-
day in Clinton.
Miss Lulu Hastings is spending the
holidays in Crosshill.
Miss Lila Howard has reterned from
London to her home here.
Mr. Walter Morlock, of Col'nnhes,
Ohio, is visiting friends here.
Miss Annie Jones, L. R. South, is
visiting Mrs. Trott itt Beamsville.
Mr. Chas. Knight. of St.. Thoma,
spent part of the week visiting here.
Rev. Mr. Going, the new pastor of
James st. church, arrives here to -day.
Mies Hattie Shaddock, of Detroit.
is the guest of Mrs. Etherington, Us -
borne.
Dr. Tennent has returned from
Winnipeg, where he has been for a
few weeks.
Rev. Mr. Holmes wits in town Tues-
day, being on his way from Gorrie to
his new charge at Blenheim.
Mr. Percy Browning is home from
Caledonia, Minn., on a visit. He has
been studying with his brother, Dr.
Browning, for the past year.
—
Tnckeramith.
DEATH.-- Bryan Cleary died at bis
home on the 3rd concession, H.R.S.,
on Monday evening. Deceased, al-
though once a strong, robust loan, had
not been enjoying his usual goad
`coNRY TO LOAN. _ health for several months. A couple
we have a large amount of private funds to 10411 of weeks previous to his death he went
on farm and village properties at tow rates of inter- to London for treatment and under -
set. went an operation. The operation dis-
mLADMAN k STANIIURY,
closed an internal cancer, for which,of
course, there was no remedy. He was
taken honie and continued to gradu-
LLOYD P. JONES idly sink until the end came. Mr.
Cleary was 53 years of age.
Organist and Choir .Master of the Trivitt Memorial .—__-_---
('hunch. Tea her --Piano, Organ.' 'ole, Hsrmmiy.
Modern methods. Thoroughness Greenway
R. Mountjoy :Hui his daughter, lfiss
Manitoba andNorthwest Mable, and Miss Ell:t Switzer returned
to their holies in London Thursday.
-The Grace church lawn social on
Friday was a decided success in every
way. The reit cream and strawberries
pany. Ltd., Largest land''ompany on the Continent were delicious. The music by the
controlling entire Canadian Northern Railway Land Parkhill Brass Band was is delight to
('rant. all Lovers of music. Fee a new hand
Two Mentor Acres The cream of the the`{• certainly do well and deserve
wheat lands of Wept.rn ('a•isda. Parties purehaa- cre(lit.. The entertainment in the ball
ir:g now are given '.iutil I.t Jane to ,elect their land. was called to order by Mr. J. Sitnp9On,
of Parkhill, who gave it short and pro-
fltable address and then introduced
the new pastor, Rev. Mr. Newton, who
delighted his hearers with a short ad-
dress. Miss Jennings and N1. Hodgins
sang several very sweet songs. W. J.
Wilson. J. She►•ritt and Rev. J. F. Sut-
cliffe wet a' called on and gave short ad.
dresses. The Band played several
pieces in the hull and closed with the
national anthers. Proceeds amounted
to $50.
Barristers, Soh itor.. Main .t.. Exeter Ont
Lands For Sale.
The Saskatchewan Val!.: .t Manitoba rand Com -
For terms, etc.. aptly to
ERNEST ELLIOT, went, Exeter
Farm for Sale.
One Hundred—Acre Farm, Lot 9, Corr. 7, 1'.tor,
Town+hip. Recond lot .oath of Eliu,t ills, the prniwr
ty of the undersigned. The sleeve it a first-class
prot(d farm, well drained, with goes/. large bei• k
Louse, bank tarn. 70t3d feet, driving •heti and hn_
pen; one acre of rot, hard; toacrrs of bah principally
hard w •sol. For temp. and ether part i,'ular• apply to
Jamey Heywood or John Heywood.
Elimville, P.O.
Farm for Sale
Thu undersigned is offering for side that t aluablee
fano in the Township ret I'dearne. Is ing 1.4 11. Con-
, r.einn 7, containing one hundred a'rrof first -,'lass
land, well fenced and drained. There is on the prem-
isesa frame hon.r, a g al harn, Yhel. and ..ever "„t.
huiklin a; ten acres tint-, lass hantwm.l hush. an
orchard. two grind welts of water and other comer'.
iener.. Possession Risen in fall For partb'ular.
apply to R. 1'. E%
474 !Mr laid, street.
1.on•tnn
House to Rent.
A neat frame hnnse, . nntaining 7 rooms, situated
on Huron Street We,.t if Main Street: rood garden.
hand and .net sate,, and in a desirahlr lo-aiity
Apple to
)IRS. H.tRR'S. Ilpron Ste.. Exeter.
For Sale or To Rent.
The frame house rn the corner or ;t'ilfiaoo and
Wellington streets, owned by Mr.. Iva' Itawden.
Por parti,•ulan apply to
SIRS WM. TAPP, Exeter
House for Sale.
Rr.,deme of Ilea G. Kemp n., .Andrew Ntre.l
Fut particnlara apply to owner
Mrs •. hemp. Exeter.
CREDITON
ROLLER MILLS.
We are giving excellent
satisfaction since Re
modelling our mill.
(MISTING and CROPPING
DONE PROMP'i'LY.
H. SWEITZER
\\'1:1,t`INIi.---.\ fashionable church
wedding took pi tee in the Roston
1lethediet church, here, \Wednesday,
slurps 21, at 2:30 p.m.. when .1r, \V. .1.
Wilson's eldest daughter. Alice
was mart ied to Me. Richard \\'. Rus-
sell, son of Mr..1. O. Russell. of Patk-
hill. Rev. R. 1.. Wilson, of Staffa.
ioiele of the bride, assisted by Rev. J.
F. Sutcliffe. performed the ceremony.
'['he church was la'autifully decorated
fir the occasion, t he color scheme being
given and wrote. At the end of each
aisle arts inn ;It h through which the
}nide passe([. (Seer the arches wet e
the letterer %V. and R. As the bride
entered the church leaning on the aril
of her father, W. N. Humphries played
1.0.F. Picnic at Grand Bend'
So(10111
A most pleasant evening was spcnt
�at the house of Mr. and Nits. John
ancy White Muslins for Dresses and Waists
, Each succeeding union picnic of the ',eolith, on June' :'.9rd, it being the 1 it
Exeter Crediton and Dashwood Led,;.
es of the Independent Order Foresters
Iat (ireful Bend seems to eclipse the
( preceding one in point of attendance
,,and enjoyment. On Thuvsdav, Jtine
Lid, the picnic lot 190.i took place and
the attendance was all that could be
desired; in fact, it was probably the
largest g•tt her•ing at any one picnic on
the shore of old Lake Huron at the
populat summer resort. The day was
cool and pleasant. Perhaps the only
unpleasant feature was that of the
roughness of the lake, and the conse-
quent failure to indulge in the pleas-
ant pastime of boating. The ('rediton
Band was in attendance and kept.
everybody in a gay and lively mood,
Bro. C. 11. Merrytfeld, P.H.C.R., and
Bros lt. 1). t'au,eton. WC. R., were pre-
sent and delivered excellent addresses
to the assembled people at the Park,
as also did Mr. T. B. Carling, who was
chairman. At the conclusion of the
address the bated led the way to the
recreation grounds where a program
of sports was carried out and prizes
given with the -following result:- Mar-
ried wen's race -F. Treble, Neil Bell-
wood, J. Yellow; young ladies' race--
\ltss Yearley, Bessie Wilson, Nellie
Handford; young men's race -F. Del -
bridge, F. Kerr, 1'. Disney; girls race,
14 to 18 years-011ie Poore. Edith At-
more, Flu Atmore; buys' race, 14 to 18
years -W. Wolfe, R. Willett, S. At-
more; married ladies' race -Mrs. J.
Lawson. Mrs. W. Bowden, Mrs. Ezra
Teimen; boys' race 12 to 14-S. At-
more, Roy Davis, Oliver Musser: For-
esters wives' race -Mrs. Mat Winer,
2nd and 3rd prizes divided between
Mr -i. W. Bowden and Mrs. J. Hoffman;
boys race under 12--S. Attm)'e, I.et,
Musser, Joe Johnston; Companion
Forester race, gold pin, given by Corn.
Nellie Merryfleld, won by Florence
Kydd; boys' race 8 to 10- M. Melsaac,
Gordon Geutz, F. Shaddock; girls race
under 12- Ferree Peck, Selene Eifert,
Beatrice Graybiel; Smokers' race, over
40 years, box of cigar -W. S. Ruwpph;
boys' race, 8 years -F. Shaddock, W.
Humph, Leon Treble; Foresters' race,
tender 40 years, gold pin, presented by
1'.I1.C.11. Merryfleld, won by F. I)el-
bridge; Foresters race over 40 years,
Forester's badge, presented by P. H.C.
R. Merr•yfield, won by G. E. Anderson.
A seven innings base hall hatch he-
tween ('.'editor, vs. Cameron Siding,
resulted in favor of Crediton by a score
of 10--9.
Grand Beni
Messrs. E. Brenner and S. Hessen -
berry have their pleasure yacht. -Nitta.
Stubbs, after it few weeks Stay at her
home here, left riesday for Parkhill.
where she has accepted it posit ion at
the Hastings House. --Farming have
commenced haying in our vicinity.-.
The Directors of the Hay Stephen Fire
Insurance ('us met here Saturday on
business. -Mt', Jos. Brenner while in
the woods last \Wednesday cutting
wood the axe clone in contact with his
foot causing an igty gash, which will
lay hitt ori work for several weeks. -
The Foresters held their annual un'on
picnic on Thursday, which was :t a ac-
cess, although the lake was too rough
for boating.
Khiva
The fainters have started 11) eat
their hay and report a good crop, -
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Rourke were
visiting friends in lhlblin for •t few
days last week.- "1r. Katz has finish.
ed sawing his stuck of logs, tut had
tbe misfortune to have one of his big
circular saws broken the last day.
Luckily none of the n,1'n were hurt. --
Nliss Katie Currie is at present at her
home waiting on her mother who was
eery sick with e; v-ipelas. \We• huts'
to soon hear of her ►ecovery.---sir.
Grey, our telt nut,. 14 ,tumid again to
Supply the people with lots of gond
tea.-- Miss Tilly \\'itzel has returned
home from London, looking hale at.d
hearty.
Centralia
ila
Be wise, good people. sold spend
Dominion i),ay at the Annual Festival
in Centralia. The strawberries, the
music, the program of sports, the ad-
dresses, and the concert, will be un-
equalled anywhere else. You'll meet
your friends at Centralia on .July 1st.
-Great preparations are being made
Lohtngrin's 1Vedding March. At the here to snake the lst of July celebra-
:alter. whi,•h was a bank of ferns and tion as su('cess.--Mr. Milt. Atkinson,
ditisies, the bride was met by the who has been laid up for sorne time,
groom. The groom's brother, Master left for Victoria Hospital 011 Monday.
1).n.glas, was ting bearer, and looked -Mina Lucy Andrews has returned
real elite in a suit of white. Hiss from Toronto and Miss Lily Elliot
(iltdys Wilk insolent Ripley, gowned in from Clinton. Mr. Bryon 11 irks spent
pretty white Bedford coed and wrest Monday at 11*ytield. Any attistetion,
of pink peonies, was flower girl. The Bryon'? Miss ids Krause left last
bride who was prettilyattired incream Monday for Edmonton, where she
silk eolienne over white tifTata, trim- will in futttr•e reside,---yeveral from
rated with chiffon lace and velvet and here ,attended the 1. O. F. picnic at
weatintt a heidal veil, 't as assisted by the Bend on the'22mi. They report a
het siot .1. NliswCarl ie. and her cousin, very plensiint tithe, ar usual at the
Nliss Myrtle \l'ilson, who were both Bend. of coarse. -Oar boys intend
attired ;71 meant leuiscnne silk acid having a game of baseball with some
(griffon tiinuuingt, and ,;irry'ingresew, o11tside team here on the 1st of July.
The groom was suptortrel by T.' riet0 -Our creamery is doing a rushing
trade these days. Torn will have to
engage an extra 111an next year. -The
mire paid for hogs was V Qi per cwt.
- 1)ui nig the last tlsn Week01 we have
turd our eide'walk• fixed up. Mr. Frank
Abbott vettttinly deserves credit for
1he111annel in which the work wad
done.
and the usherm were the hrit3e's broth-
ers. A. C. and \V. A. Wilmot). After
the ceremony, as Nit. Humph' tee play -
,d Menders-ohn's wedding nrrlrh, Clu-
b, Chit
he•brial pity matched to the residence
next to the church, where they received
the cenggtttulittinns of 200 guests, aster
which all set down to the wedding
dinner pint idea. The almost number- Cn''O K ANIM.tLg. M r. Sant. hicks,
less displ.,y of present*. costly and 2nd con.. 1.'rrtn'rne, his Field three more
tpe'nntiful. attest to thehigh esteem in heavy draught colts. The buyers' are
which the bi id,' i8 held by it host of Mr. Ben. Williams, F:limville. and Mr.
friends in this vicinity. •.fr. and MCA. Connell. of ('lend.'love. This is five
Russell left in the evening fur it trip to heavy draught eolts.tieing three tears
Toronto. Hamilton and Niagara Falls. old, Mr. Hicks hn ie.IJ inside of two
On their return they will spend at few niontha, ell of which he ha* raised hint -
days at (ireer.w,ty before starting for self. The pr ice pod for the five was
York ton, :\ssa., where the groom cin- $910. Mr. ilick.. has five heavy draught
duets a ,,ii'cessf.11 jewellry business. stares that have had seventeen coltwin
The bride', tr,1t•elling dress was of An four yenta and are raising sixteen (If
aster color. The best wishes of it hist then!. Who says good brood rnerea
of friends will follow the ming couple don't psv! These mares will all regis-
to their We stern home. ter in the Toronto bobs,
DOWN THEY GO. WHAT?
occaslum of the alai of Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Ford front their honeymoon
trip to Dt•tr••,it. Tl e evening was
spent in ntusie. games and (lancing
until the wee small hours of the mro-
ing, all lea ti lig fur their respective
homes esti-hirer t1 i. :old Mts. Ford a
long and happy life.
-
Crettuu
(i
\'.Ratz, \l.1'., :std wife, of Parkhill,
spent Sunday here, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Chats. '!.wicker. -('has. Kien-
zle held it eery successful 1;1.11 raising
on \\'ednesday.---Weld hits been re-
ceived here that NIrs.Joseph Heist and
one of her daughters, who itccolupan•
led Mr. Hoist to Mississippi State last
December, are ill with lualari:t fever.
Their many friends is the villal•e and
neighborhood sincerely hope they will
soon recover, --The Foresters' picnic
held at Grand Rend last Thursday was
a very stt('e('nsful affair. Our Band,
under the able leadership of Prof.
Jones, certainty did themselves credit
and merry were the praiseworthy re-
tiarks heard concerning the music
rendet ed. Since ,ir•.Jones took charge
of the Band our boys have practn'ed
diligently end we must say we are
proud of them, not only for their mus-
ical talent but also of their respectabil-
ity wherever they go. -Thr past week
being the Jubilee week, has brought
many visitor's to our midst. The fol-
lowiuR are s few we have noticed: Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Zwicker, London; Mr.
and 31 re. Eidt, Auburn; Rev. G. Brown,
Chesley; Rev. C. F. Brown, Pittsburg,
Pa.; Miss :thistle, Rodney; Miss Sweit-
zer, Waterloo; Mr. and irs. %Vim. Sie-
bert, Plattsville; Rev. C. S. Finkireiner,
Sebring ville: Rev. J. C. Morlock, 11il-
verton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edit., of Hes-
pier.- F.' notary, of the Merchants
Hank, Lucan, wits in the village Sat-
urday. -During the storm on Sunday
night lightning struck the chimney on
Jos. Heist's house, doing slight dam-
age thereto. -The school examinations
have commenced this week. The pu-
pils have worked hat'd for the exitus.
and we expect our school to present it
good meet d. Claude Bliett,the Prin-
cipal. 11118 been appointed Examiner
for the Entrance exams. in 'run ich.-
Our Doctor has ptu chased a pointer',
and his name is "Prince."-- Wedding
bells ate ringing near this burg this
week.-- Rev. Henderson left for his
new field of labor last week. \\•e wish
him et :•t y Success.
♦\' Isom so.-Theresidenee of Nlr.anil
Mrs. \\'u1. Lewis was tl►e scene of an
interesting event, on \Wedm'sdas',Jt,ne
21st. when their yo•nlgest daughter,
Mies Emma. was wedded to M►•. Harry
lt;rpley, of Finlay. Ohio. The Rev. R.
W. Knowles, of Fullerton, tied the
nuptial knot in the presence (lithe im-
mediate 1.'Iitites of the contracting
patties. The happy coiiple left the
day for their honeymoon trip to
Muskoka. accompanied by the hest
wishes of their many friends.
nesseH.-The grim reaper removed
from our midst last Tuesday, one of
the most respected citizens in the per-
son of ('hat les Brown, who slept peace-
fully aw.ty at the age Df 73 years and
1:3 days. Nit. Brown was always an
active wet keg in church work, especi-
ally in the Sunday school, of which he
was 8iperitotendent for fourteen years.
Ile was also the township 'fieasit'cr
for fifteen years. and discharged the
duties of his office with great credit.
11is death has (Noised it breach which
will be hard to fill, not only as a citi-
zen but also in his public and church
work. The fundal which tt•a8 held on
Friday teas very largely attended. Ile
leaves to rnoii n his drtllise a widow,
five sons - Joshua and Ed wail]. of Se-
brwaaing, Mich.; Moses, Elkton, Mich.:
Aaron, Bright, Ont., and Semite) of
this village: also three daughters, Mrs.
Finkbeiner and Mrs. lticucler, of Se-
hewaing and Mes. Schlueter. of Pigeon.
Mich„ besides a large niuile'r of other
relatives and a(vlaalntances who have
the sympathy of the entire commun-
ity in this their hoer of bereavement.
Jrnn.t:l: SFKVICF.S.--The 501th anni-
versary of the Evangelical church
took place on Friday evening and con•
tinned until Monday night. Through-
out. the meetings were well attended,
and they were of great spiritual bene-
fit to all who attended. Rev. C. S.
Finkhei Der, of Setae ingt-ill". preached
a fine sermon ors Friday evening. Rev.
Geo. Brown, of ('hesley, preached on
Saturday evening. On Saturday and
Sunday afternoon Messrs. 0. F. Kilher.
('hriste'pher Eilte'r and Tobias Wirtz
relater) their (-arty experi.•0r.' in rhi-
tu'ighbophood when the congregation
WAS fnrmu•d and itproved vet inter-
esting. Sunday mottling Rev. S. R.
Kneteht 1, Presiding Elder, preached it
trowelfillsc'rt(1On.after which .t fellow-
ship meeting was held and the Holy
Conl0111ninn served. On Sunday of-
tern(on the ct11irch was crowded to
the doors. Letters were read by the
resident poster, Rev. Damen, from for.
iter ministers and nnenrhets of this
church. Sanday evening Rev. Knetch-
el pi retched en English sermon. Mon-
day a ft 'i fllHlfl an old-timej reyet'meet-
ing wits held and on Monday evening
n meeting in the interest of the young
people took piece. Adds ecce were giv-
en 1,y Mr. Falwa id Browns of Sebe-
weing, rind !tet-. Yaeger, of Zorieh.
The church wits heautlfolly decorated
with ferns and streamers. Ati approp-
riate motto in German was pieced in
front of the organ: "1855 Bis hieher
hat ins der Herr g.'holfen ltM►5," These
special meetings will live long in the
beat is of our people. A souvenir book
ie being printed in remembrance of
these meetings. It rnnteins a com-
plete hietory of the church. shewinj
photos of the former pester'. and ORM
cers of the church up-to-date. The
book will cost 35 cts. each and ran he
got et Mr. S. Brown's.
10c. 1V'hite !limiter) Muslin for
12'.'. fancy open noesis \\'bite
Muslin for .....
12e', fate' Memel isedstripe \Whitt'
Muslin
15c. f•,ney curd :and wave stripe ex-
t la
x -tea heaty White Muslin fey ..
15c. Niel -cruised tWbii.' Check Mus-
lin for .
25c. \White iwotus Cloth, very fine,
with glossy finish, a bargain for
25c. fancy Mercerised stripe, be:iut-
iful finish, extra fine quality
\\'hitt' N1:,-Iio ft's only ......
35c. White \'esting, wide width,
very tine weave, super oil finish,
it hig cut for
12', '. Ladies' 131k. Hose warranted
Fast Black
•
8} 12Ae'. Colored Mullins for.. .. 8e
500 yd.. Colored Muslins in stripes
10 and floral designs, extra fine
quality only 81
111 25,'. plain \\'Rite Poplin very tine
totality, extra width, lovely wash-
ing goods eat to 21
40•. Fancy Tabling for Waists in
pure white. f:u,cy design, bril-
li:uit white finish only28
15 15c. fancy stripe Black Muslin, new
1utd up-to-date 121
40.•. fancy \White Mercer'ise'd Pop-
lin, crepe effect, vet'y new and
pretty for 28
25.. fancy stripe i31k. Muslin, Mer-
cerised finish with fine lace ef•
feet in stripes for 21
35e:. Ladies' Puritan knit vests re -
10 (lanced to 26
12}
16
10 per cent. off for cash on all goods, except Gr'ocer'ies and goods already
cut in price. Produce taken in exchange for goode.
Poplestone & Gardiner
One door north of Post Office.
St. Joseph
Miss Mary I)enouly, of ('ourtt-ight,
is on it few weeks visit to friends here.
-Mrs. Nelson Masse and Miss Phoebe
Denomy have gone on an extended
visit to Harrisville, Middlebury and
other places. \Ve wish them a pleas-
ant time. -Jacques Reaumean, who
has been engaged with fishermen here
for the past six months, left last week
fon Port. Huron. -It is reported that
N. M. Contin it,tends suing tbe Town-
ship of Hay for damages, on account
of his automobile being upset in the
ditch and damaged at St. Joseph. -
Louis Denomy has Jpl teed his hat 11 on
a stone wall, and a18o a new kitchen
to his house.
EIituville
Quite is number- of our young folk
spent a very pleasant evening at the
home of Mi. and Mts. Richard ('oasts,
on Monday evening. -Het'. ('Doper
left on Wednesday for/Wellborn and
Rev. Fair, the corning pastor, is ex-
reted in re on Thursday. --Thr' Junior.
othall Team expect to play ,t game
with the Exeter hots on Thursday
evening a nil sue confident of winning
the glints --The 1?limt•ille FoDthall
toys wrist tD Granton and played a
thatch there nn Friday evening hast
ru,d teturtied with the lam els, tt•inning
by a Score of 3 to 0. The Granton boys
will play here on July 1st. -The S. S.
picnic 00 July lst promises to be as
good as in the past. Good program
and Music and other amusements are
being provided and :t first-class time
is expected. Every tody welcome. even
the Editors. -If you don't go to Elim-
vine on July 1st, why take in t he big
excursion to Godcrich on July title --
The: cement bridge and culvert !mild-
ers are busy putting in a number of
new culverts around the village .end
vicinity.
McGnliv ray
D. \Wevatherspuotl has cumlpleted the
'(Tient work of 31r. N1cPheason's barn.
Nliss Mary Belle Brownlee has ce-
tirmed from her visit, t , Pat shill. --
Miss Anna Belle Hutchinson is on a
visit to friends in London. --Another of
out. young sten 11418 C01111. to the conclu-
sion that the words "it is not good for
1111111 10 lire 411011e" are r ret rest and on
Wednesday took unto himself 41 wife.
We refer to N1r. John Gillet t and the
yo11ng Lely of his choice is Miss Henry.
of lepnden township. We extend to
the hippy cnu�de Out' twit tiest cun-
gr:atnlation-,- We are {{pleased tit learn
I f the number of N1c(iilliV1.cy boys who
have been successful 10 paseln this
year's e'xarns. at the Yarling colleges 1 uwltt.L NAriH- At Sarnia, on June
and universities: ('.K. McVicar second 21, J. Wiilis Powell, of Exeter, to
year with honor', and J. O. Bice, sec- Miss (iertride•, daughter of Mr. and
and year tit the London Medical ('ol- Mrs. Arthur Nash, of Sarnia.
lege: 0. Glendenning second year, and \VoD
oA:.l, LAw'yoN-- In Stephen, on
R. B. Potter, first year at School of June 'be by Rev. It. Knowles, Mr.
Practical Science, Toronto, -Miss D. Joseph Woodall, to Miss Lizzie,
M0(ieaty3' has gone to Craig to teat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Law -
dressmaking with Ni re.Yelf. -The grow- sun, all of Stephen.
eth for the past two weeks has been
tuarvellotts. A large crop of hay is DEATHS
now assured, spring crops are now ---
corning on nicely and the growth of \VILLIN. on J11110 .2.,Z -aboard a ('.1'.It.
snot* is almost visible. Fall wheat is train, near Hutltst•ille', (1iskoka,
heading nut 0ii'(•ly and the prospects 1Wi111\'ii10., win of the late Janars
are for gond earps all around. Willis, aged 22 years.
Chlselhurst
We are pleased to learn that Mise
Wangle of Seaforth, and who ranks
among the hest in the teaching pro-
fession, has consented to remain as
teacher in S.S. No. 7, Hibbert, until
Christmas. The children are very
much taken up with her and she with
thettethus both teacher and pupils are
well satisfied. -The Orangemen of this
district are preparing fur the celebra-
tion at Clinton on July 12th. -Rev.
Mr. Shaw preached his farewell ser -
tion here on Sunday. He spoke with
much feeling and members of the con-
gregation were correspondingly ittfoet-
ed. Mr. Shaw has been here two years
and has made many warmfriends and
there is general regret here that he
11418 been removed to another charge.
He tiny labored earnestly, faithfully
and with tnarked intelligence here and
we trust his efforts in his new field of
labor may he crowned with success
The best wishes of all accompany Rev.
and Mrs. Shaw to their new honne.
BIRTHS
114)1111et.---in Exeter, en June 29r•d, to
Nils and Mrs. Shirley Bobiet•, a
daughter.
Seel.!.- At Crediton East, on June 19,
to Mi. and Mrs. Frank Snell, a son.
MARRIAGES.
I(AI.1.6Y--LEwts--At the residence of
the bride's parents, on \\'ednesday,
June 21, by Rev. Mr. Knowles, of
Fullerton, Harry E. Hanley, of Find.
ley, Ohio., to Miss Emilie J., (laugh.
ter of Mr. Win. Lewis, of Crediton,
Sy1iTH- SMITH -111 Lindon, un June
22, by Rey. Aylward, Mr. Harold
Smith, to Miss Agnes Smith, of Hen-
sail.Du 1 soN- - Deetior.N --At thehome of
the bride's parents, on Juno 21, by
Rey. Dr. McLean. George Dir•kson,
of Mchillon, to Lily E., only (laugh.
D
ter
aoKh-
ter of Nits and Ali-. John 1)eiholnl,
of I31yth.
SMITH ()Derr -- In St. Marys, on June
21, by Rev. R. C. Rolph,'Miss Annie
Otiett, St. Marys, to Clinton Smith,
St. Nla i ys.
l3.'ILOK'rt'- IiNtoHT At the residence
of the bride's parents. on June 21,
A. P. Knight, Sylvan, to Miss Sarah
3., eldest daughter of \\'. 11. Barrettof Parkhill,NKu
Kt'Nv-I.%MIS -- At St,Janies'cburch
Se'.forth, on June 21, by Rev. Fath-
er' North gt{rat'e's and ('orcotan,('olin
J. Ketone -fly, to 1-.Rzahetit, daughter
of Stephen Lamb, ell of Seaforth.
AOT WEATHER GOODS!
Screen Doors from 86c. up
Screen Windows from 20c. up
Screen Wire Cloth from 10c. a yd. up.
Hammocks from $1.00 up
Oil Stoves from $1.00 up
Ice Cream Freezers, $2.60 up.
Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store,
All Stores will be Closed on July Oth, '05