Exter Times, 1910-07-07, Page 1niter
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THIRTY-SEVENTII YEAR -NO 1916
EXETER, ONT , CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7th 1010.
$1.00 per year in advance
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JONES & MAY'S
Pl'so1ie No. 32.
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WARM W t:
ER WEARABLES
Now is the time t1<are all looking for something to keep
us cool, \Ve have it in all lines of wearable goods
Whitewear, White W'ilsts, White Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery
Corsets and Wash Goods of every Variety, also
Summer Silks and Parasols.
Ladies Whitewear
Our Stock is complete
with all the daintiest
things shown
For This Season
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LIMES WHITE WIJSKS
We are showing a nice
line of White Linen and
Duck Skirts. Every skirt
Is Neatly Made
NANCY HOSE and OEOYES
Fancy Hose in Black,
Blue, Helo,Tan,White
also Gloves
to match any
Dress
II IN SIIN IISIE OR KID
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Kool Wash Goods
Fancy and Striped Ging
Plain hauls Ilain Cttarntbra 3•s,
Vestings. Retry, Linen.
Drill and Ducks in the
Leading Colors
`_WASH SUITS
Only a few left but if you want a snap come
• • ` and see them. A real nice VI sup .or $1, 3ti,50
isuit for $3.50, $10 slut for $7. i
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.Z Special 1 m2 Price Sale of Millinery
I� In order to clear up all our Summer Millinery in the next
2 TEN DAYS. We are just cutting it in two, Don't miss this big
hit in Millinery. The biggest ever in Exeter.
Kool Furnishing for Men and Boys
New Straw Hats New Shirts
Every dt•scrintion o Straw I A full line of alt kinds of
and Crush hats are shown Surnmer Shirts in Dress, Neg-
here. We sell the very beat. rgee or soft front shirts.
Kool Collars, Ties, Gloves); Underwear, .Sox, Caps, Suspenders
hind Belts.
"SOVE?RIGM"( Brand Clouting
Another shipment, the last for this summer r hate just came
to hand. They are the verysntartest styles til the trade. If yoti
want, a 2 or 3 piece suit now is your opportunity fur a tufty suit.
This Store will be closed every Thursday Afernoon during
July and August.
Jones & Ma
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper
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1V1IAT I8 SUNSHINE/
A little gold amidst 'the gray
That's sunshine•;
A little brightness of the way -
That's sunshine :
.1 little spreading of tbe blue -
.1 little Leaven breaking through -
That's sunshine-/
A little looking for the light -
That's sunshine
.1 little patience through 1h%' night --
That's sunshine:
bowing of the will.
resting on tbe bill,
standing very still -
That's sunshine':.
'smiling through the tears -
That's sunshine :
little faith behind the fears -
That's suashine:;
folding of the hand„
yielding of demand,
grace to understand -
That's sunshine :
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BLANBIIARD BY-LAW QUASIIEt)
The division court of 'Toronto on
June 29th gave judgment at. Osgcode
Ball allowing the appeal of William
Dale, the younger from the refusal of
Chiefief Justice Mulock quash the de-
benture
•benture
bylaw passed by the township
of Blanchard, Perth County, author.
• iiing the granting of aid to the extent
of $20,00) to the St,. Marys and West-
• ern Ontario Railway Company. The
court confined itself to whether the
voter's list was conclusion as the right
of voter's and whether if establishing
that a sufficient number of unqualified
persona had voted to overcome the
majority.
The judgment of the court is one
t+ preppared from the aesessrnent roll and
j to therefore not that +nade,conclusive
1 by section 2tth of the V oter'e Liet
Act. As regards the voting the court
• l (Inds that five unqualified person vot-
• ed and as the majority was only four
: therefore the bylaw is invalid.
An order is accordingly made Iulash-
A ing the bylaw with costs against the
2 nninicipality throughout.
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• Miss Olive Nuance spent the First in
• St.Marys.
t • Mr. M. Jackson spent a few days in
• •: st,Thomae,
Mr. and Mrs Copp. of London, are
visiting Mrs. Win, Cudatore.
Mr. Bruce Anderson spent Sunday
in Goeleriele
Mr. Roht. Fansoa spent Dominion
Day in London.
M:. Peep Iirwper and hrit.e, of Lon.
don visited in town over the holidays.
♦ • Miss Annie Stacey of the Central, is
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$• a'' IiiiI1FEMME T"rfrort iI1 lIIfl9IIIf Iii l
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I1r . Ii••••iN fief •� HidNiN�'
GENUINE PANAMA HATS
FIVE DOLLARS
('all and see our ('lathing, You won't regret it. Sole agents for
FiT and FASHION CO.. Taltor's. Toronto.
HOUSE of HUBE3EHLIN, Tailors. Toronto.
GREENS -SWIFTS l:o,. Clothing Migs. London.
W.• carry a complete stock ct American made LIBERTY
SHOES, the Highest (/fade shoe on the market.
NEW (EATS. CAPf4, COLLARS EM and some dwell Litits
of Summer 1'nde�1•ear.
St raw lints, Oyera) s Canvas Gloves, tV1(rking Shirts & Shoes
1f YOU WANT CLASSY GOODS ('t)ME To 1.'13,
Sariay Bawderi
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A i10r)N To NEW
$UJJ!Cit113EItS
13y sly cial arrangement we are pre-
pared to make an exceptionally low
• offer in n• e•sp.eper clubing to New
Huh=ebbe,-, From now till the end
of D. c tuber w•• will give the "Times"
and Toronto Weekly Globe for the
low price of 33 eents. The price is
away below the cost of p:Oduetion.
The •'Times' and Toronto Weekly
• Globe to n: w sebscribers from now
till Jany. t•'-. 1911 for 35 cont.,
'Ir. :.nd Nlrs. Ephraim 11.rn sir>nt.
Sund'4y in town 1 h ' guests of the
tat let's parent= Mr .end Mee. \1-m.
• Taylor.
A sleet 11 train will run to Wide
part on July 12th. Train leiv_rs byre
At 1, o'clock and retnrninR " leaves
1Vingham at R.:to, Fare $1,40.
Johnson, the colored nein, 1' now
t he undisputed champion of the ring.
having beaten Jeffries in a 115 -round
fight
holidaying ather horse in Sodoul.
Mrs. J. G Jones is opening up thcir
cottage at (.hand Bend this week,
MissVanstone, \Vingham, is visiting
with relatives in and around town.
F ullarton Baseball boys will play
the Exeter team tonight, (Thursday).
Mr. \Vrn, Pleives, of the Sum, is
visiting his uncle Messrs. Jas. and
Alf. Walters,
Mr. Richard Atkinson. of London
is horse visiting his mother, who has
been ill.
Miss Maggie Luxton who bas been
living in the west for the beat few
years, returned home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W, Eagleson. of
Greenway, visited Mr. and Mrs. \V.
Sweet on Monday.
Mrs. D. W, Collins and son Paul, re-
turned Monday after visiting for a
few Clays with relatives nt Bier.
Mr. and Mrs. .las. Atkinson, visited
Mr. Pohl, Atkinson of Biddnlph on
Sunday.
Miss 3, i3rown is spending her ya•
ration visiting at Wingham and
Brussels,
Messers. Mitchell and ',odd, prop•
rietors of the (ioderich Star, are dis-
solving partnership.
Miss Annie Sanders and Mrs N. Mc-
Avo)• returned Monday evening from
a pleasant visit in l.,mdon and fort
Stanley.
BORN
JIAItTeeE--In Stephen. on July
:tnd to Mr. and :lire, Peter Mar-
lene. n daughter.
F ULTON-At Farquhar. on elundav
Jolly 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Tutton, a daughter.
'MA Intl ED
I:lilt lt-WA1.1:1':It-In 1'sborne, on
Wednesday July Gth. 'Miss Ethel 11„
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Walker, to Mr. Frederick Kerr, of
Stephen.
PERRY -1V iN D -Al Credit on. on
'Thursday. June 30th„ by "the Rev.
E. II. (Sean. '.Miss Matilda Wind,
Win" ' to Mr
/laughter of Mr. John 1 V
Geo. ferry. of Pontiac, 'Mich.
MEADO11:4-11ABRISON-At the ies-
idence of th' brad; s paTcll A. a+
William'. 0„ \1'ednesday, June 22nd
Sallie t'.. 1hir,l daughtrr of Mr. and
'Mrs. Foal Harrison. to •Mr. Geo.
Meadows. of Ailsa Craig.
NEIL-JOHNSTON-At the residence
of the brad,'+ parents. "Maple Av-
enue Stock farm;' on 'Wednesday,
.Inn, 29th. at 11. a.m•, by the iter,
G. J. Kerr, Miss Lillian r o!+
f 'Mr. an, r •
Neil, to r, Robert Geo. Johnston
LOCALS
Misses \Vinnie~•• nd Martha Carl-
ing of Brantford, are visiting their
parents, Mr, and Mi's.'1'. 13, Calling.
Miss Minnie Sanders, milliner of
London has returned Home for her
holidays.
1:X1rT111t COUNCIL
The second sitting of the court of
Revision held in the Town Ball Friday
June 17th. Members present, Reeve
Bowden, Councillors Balkwill, Levott
and lValper. The minutes of the meet-
ing held June 3rd were read and ap-
proved. The following changes were
allowec- Mrs, Caroline Grace Ford.
assessed Its owner of Lot No. 4, South
Dr. 'has, Jtoss, of Detroit, rete nicd side of (.iidley Street. John Snell ass -
home Monday after visiting friends in eased as owner of Lots 48, 49 and 50
town and at ligand Is.nd, corner of North and Andrew streets.
No other business being before the
The Misses liall,of 1ordwielevisited Court the Court adjourned on motion
with relatives in town over the hot- of Levett told Walper,-carried.
iday. Joe. Senior, Clerk.
Miss Maud Bennington left Wed- The council met after the atljourn-
nesday for Parkhill. During thli past 'tient of the Court of Revision.
three seasons Miss 13eautingte.t has The minutes of the last regular meet-
ing and a special meeting held on the
13th were read and approved.
The following accounts were read
and approved of,--Wln. Jacobi, haul-
ing fire engine $2.0(1; Jas. Veeks,labor
repairing fire engine and supplies,
$'.,',S3; Connor Machine ('o., repairs and
labor on fire engine $:3.50; Thos. Iloul-
den, 2 weeks street watering $33,00;
J. Beer labor and material for power
house, $21.:,+1 William %Vetsh. labor
$(0,1:3; John Bell, labor fixing fence
been learning the millinery with Mr.
J. A. Stewart.
Rev. E. G. Powell and family have
arrived in town and taken up their
residence in the Main street pat soil-
age. On Sunday List Mr. Powell
preached his inauguat 8011110115 which
were much ap4►reciated by all who
heard hint. 1\ a welcome Mr Powell
and family to town.
Wonderland front Mitchell --At the ,.
Opera house, Exeter, every Monday, $.'.2'' Thomas Houlden, cedar posts
Tuesday and Wednesday nights, n►o%- and teaming $2.S2 Wm. Reid cedar
i•St:
y lbot
o MH
posts, 1. ('. 11,Ilorne 1
tY.
ing pictures and illustrated agues, %Vire Wilson labr on dram $1. es;
Everybody surprisein c•oute as t.,eru is a great antountin in alt to $51,81; passed on
in store for you, Remember K
the show commencer; :text Monday mo; ion of Balkwill and Leyett,
night, and Inc three nights every i er Le vett and Walper-That the
week during the auw•net ,non- gravelling for the season be done by
tits. Adrtii�sion. Adults le►. Child. day work and that the iteeve, (,ouncil-
ren Sn. for Walpor and the Road Citninission-
er be a committee with power.--Car-
----�- ted,
An amendment Per Levert, no bec-
The following clippings taken from node, -That rho offer as trade by Jlr.
t be Brussels feat, have reference to Bolder for road gravel for $:3.551 and
Rev. E. G. and Mrs. Powell. "A screened ;travel or sile walk gravel for
happy combination was effected Mon- $11+1 per cont, be accepted.
day evening in the Methodist c1lrh Per 13alkwill and Levert --'That the
when a large numect of tbe emigre- cotnu►isioner put down rt surfice drain
gstion assembled t osay good bye to along Main Streit in front of the Pres-
incv. and Mrs. 1'ow•ell. who were re. byterian chnrch properity.-carried,
moving to Exeter,. and at the same Adjournment by Levett.
time to welcome Rev. 1)r• and Mrs. J. Senior, Clerk•
oaten and children to Brussels pas-
torate. Advantage t• a' taken of `the
occasion to present Rev. 'dr. Powell
with a fine hunting rase gold tcatcb
and cl•ain : files. Pow.•il ttith a gold
locket set with pearls. nil gold neck-
let and a $5 gift to Miss Blossom.
T 'Farrow. ]ice -Stet%ard read the
The lligh School examinations cud•
cd Tuesday.
Dr. 11. Browning is visiting ender
the parental roof.
Mr. Tolland. of Windsor. is visit -
address and the • gifts were presented ing at Ili-' home of Mr. T. Hawkins.
by Mrs. S. 'T. Plum, .I'iesidcnt of the '1.a. M•ty harness has returned
Ladies' Aid. little Mies T.en't Barkley home from Lucnn for her holidays.
and Monier Wood, the later present- ,las St arks. ,of Jones 'dt May's; is
inn Mrs. i owell te'th a Coquet tied ending his vacation this week at
a h white ribbon. , t •alrete arse ns t
t well, 1n fort 'Stanley.
r wb, el Councillor 1V J. and lire. llcanir +,
Sletaea •C beld no old fashioned picnic on thee•
r. ctitt{;s 4t1./d 11t''tt or, July 1st.
lows: - Dear ,'':
ue resteving or '
in connection w,
churches tunny ar
t'artings (bat cog, t legator tend An arrest has been made :n connec-1
people. While rte:, 1r•• (ten rt rrls+t inn etch the 'thieving that hie been
over the separation, t i • ptobabty going on iu t'.'boree
the beat system yet levelvt•d when Mitts Blanche Atkinson left ben
%%tack on a rootrth'c visit with re1.1
itives at Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone, of Mayer -
balance of debt on church. was paid ton, visited Mr, and Mrs. John Hawk.
$000 was expentled in improvements sham this week.
to edifice : a cement etable was built Two rinks of bowlers went to Dash -
at a cost of 5400; 5100 more paid'oe woad on Tuesday and were b!sten by
vain*. nage debt :,and furniture to the 1 shots in the day's playing.
value of 5200 put id the twine Parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Nel=on tih••ere. of
Our test record bas been attained for
missions. viz, *525 and Connexional Mort William are visiting the far -
and other fends showed increases, an alar s mother. `Mrs. M. Sheere.
raised without special pleading.
In the pulpit )ou alwa)a demonstrated the Truth
with clearness, faithtnlnw ur1 a►„litr, and le the
other derurt,ntnt• du`ies were carefully looted if.
ter - a a iai interest Ming manifested
in the Epworth Leaanee. Tour real in the Temper.
surveyed from all sieee. Tbc• tour
years of your pastorate lure pass. d
by quickly and prosperously. In t :at
r>eriod along financial lines . 91200
ante cause std %our wlllingnes 1n iki In ever) god
wont awl work wu mer rsu,, est and generally
grelktl eucrew
N e, u a ton U gation ltriuk we owe) nu very cor-
dial thank• for year promptness arel daring In
mounting the roof of the chur.-ti an the nigh, of
threatened destnx•tion by fire and Iry drere-hing
out the devontinif element aa+el the hufl,lh,g,
A, a malt inomento of our appreciation we ask
nett to accept this gold wt teh an gnanf and we stn.
nett) tout that u the passing hours are m»rde•l
they may bring to, ou and pour. many happy, pmt•
parous seasons 1n)rn,r labonbl the rlme4arl, 11'e
also prr'ent tin, owe1l with this gnld to k,t stet
chain and join In th, 1' .t wiehee irn front
lttttaaels for a I.trm narked w111 a wide meaeuer of
,nece,a at Eteter and hearole ommend you and
your faintly' to the gond felloa.hlp d your new par-
ishioner. Our pn er le that a kind v o stens tea)
watch over you and your; to that when our ))mune)
Is completed in time we mag meet in the house of
many vansione to part no more. signed on the part
of %o'Ir numerous testa
Ttt a, 1'a, en 4, Ile, Steward.
Itt•v, Powell made a reply in
keeping with the situation heartily
thanking all for kindness shown him-
self end family in their foer year
may in itruesels, and itis►.....• .1I1 eon -
A team of bowlers from Granton
et e . njoying a game of bowls on the
Inc 11 gr• ••0 as we go to press.
Mr, Thos. Sinale on "dnnday 'last
struck a spring on ,fr. Wm. '.Veal•
sot Cs t,rm. known as the old Jones
farm,
FOR FLIES ON HORSES AND CATTLE
USE
Dr. Williams' Fly Killer
In 35c. and $1.00 Tins.
COW EASE in 35c and $1 Tins
Sprayers for putting on 50 cents
USE PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE
500, 550 and 650 F°et to the Pound
SAMSON CEMENT and New Brjtiswick PLASI
TER PARIS ill any, Quantity.
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Paints, Glass, Bui ding Papers, Etc.
SEAMAN'S HARDWARE ND STOVE STORE
All Stores close Thursday a ternoons during
July and Aug t•
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JUNE BRIDES
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EOPLE about to go house -keeping Oneida call at ROWE
& ATKINSON'S Furniture Store and see how easily and
Cheaply you can furnish your homy:
A Walk Through Our Store
Will show con. ll•ece you will find the !merest aa•l b. s .:t'.:r: to
i:.,,•i•trf ltilraitnri in the Co'nty, c,)in.n•i,ing
Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed -4
Room Suites, Kitchen and
Dining -Room Furniture,
t f tet everything •.4) Ire found in a first-class Furniture :itete at
such Low Prices that def9Ct,ntl.etition,
We have :t large neinber of Lawn and \',salt It ('hairs wnit•h
we are selling at remarkably Low Prices.
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Lending 111dne Ferni•hertt anti Funeral Dire/ter
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�fl,'i�l� 'sS�iaNN�ii�a i.iHr a+siN•iiiLuii.•i:•.ra •NNw
Is the Greatest Comforter Humanity enjoys The EDISON
Phonograph supplies this comfort cheaper and hatter than any known
The council have replies/1 the old means or device.
From the :\N1111'sROL..‘ ,which retails at $240
wno(1en rnlr. rt on -William etr +. down to the GEM at $19 So, you have the Hest at the price• You
4t ht re t h ••creek runs through. bye cannot have a better hII.i1N than one of these instruments on your
rn,•nt tile.
'tt Perritt, of the ,fackson
Co.. %4 ho his been living with 5Ir. W.
(1. 11 +vis. has moved into *Mrs. Will-
i'tIu•• hou'e on Himeoe street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 1),'S1cCallum. h. ve
open•r1 up their cottage at Grand
It. ea They were joined by Miss 1:,
e Met' Minn. school teacher at Lon-
don.
VACATION. Let us sell you One with -the RECORD -MAKING
attachment which costs only $1.5o extra, and you can make new
records of your new friends that may be kept for all time and repro.
duced in thcir own natural voice or music, as often as you may %vish
Come in and We'II Show You how Easily It's Done
\Ve have different styles iu Stock also hundreds of Choice Up-
todate Records. Drop it) or send us a card for information, We
On tent s.v aw . r. ori
(i T 1 i t M T F ii tndt 1
shipped twn carloads of bursas tri have one 1'SEi) 1NSTS ilIENr (•11E:\P.
Winnipeg.
included
grays hunch
1f you have a Summer Cold in your 11e Ad try N A111E1.ESS
from Mr. Dennison, of MrKillrrp, the Great 1Zetnetiy. 25 rents Here only
The io tttl weighed over 311tH) po)itt is
corned prosperity.. 'The I' -t ♦tikes and 51r. 11anford paid .911) for them,
pleneure in commending t h t'oaell This fair anenin is d is cor srnsiderriri cd totebe the 1
family to Exeterit••.•
(rest sent not by Mr. ilandfnrd, which
--'-� - is saving ;elite a hit. Several years
Presentation. --Friday evening at ego he sent nut a team that were un•
the elf ae, of the regular meeting nt beaten at Winnipeg.
Brussels Branch of lilt• 11'. C• I', l', •1•. „ 1 cwt w11 disturb-
51i•s Katie Deadm.tn rend 1h,• follow- 't t;',iv ,-v.•ninu by something
addresses 10 S17 s. +Rev,+ F;. G. Powell . •,.-for•all fight. It s:•ems
aott Miss Mae Elliott presented a tone i ti .t t he 4 rouble comtnnee-'d ntnong
tern:- .• r •1 horse deniers wino 'were
c , ng two or three miles north
ht%■)'alaetr:-Aeanafeevi+Unnhanded toKt•the, r, . i... tnn•n. Ot•:•r n bet an Ib' Jelt.
to promote the he•et intenste of the chumb, the
home an.l nut fair laminion wt dinars to thank wet r nlrt+-ton tithe. The fight cora-
1 net, lir. rowcll for the deet Interest yon ha a ,,, ,, f in the Central hotel and :1r.
manifest') le a ref practir-sI Way in our esime and 1 ' 11 Ordered 111,-m out of the
at the same time to etpres, our deep regret that
we ae •n ennnen hwn)o,,, we Willn+igyomrcat. le: hrn one of Ih•m struck titin.
mel help bit take , nmdert In the feet that you are ! I . t to - coon ended n nd the
tran.ferring to another brigade nt the gretf whir. , %t Ili into '.Viteon Bros.
Ribbon Ann* where we hellos von .111 faithful'' , i r • en•1ttr. .1 coop]
all )our plsee in the tank. al you .li,l Imre. R) wit%
of remembrance we ark )nm to accept 1h14 ent4enra •i + : •+ %, n! in n few minnlrs
n he 1 was picked.
siert wrap )on n L 'lfd - a
ons work u, nett• e,
%tae. Met 4 5. ti. ,Await:
Saturday Special_
All roc Writing lads and Envelopes, Saturday only 7c each
Pretty VASES and ORNAMENTS at SI.,aue:trr►:i: 1'I:lt'fa.
WATCIi the WINDOW. New Stock 1',lst Cards this week
All Locals and Comics, ; for Cc.
Remember the Place
THE PURITY
t East 51r, and Miss eleGilliceddy drove
over front •Watford on Saturday and
spent 'Sunday visiting 1)r. and Mr=
McGillicuddy.
Miss Edith Moncur. on Tuesday af-
ternoon entertained a 'mintier of
on Monday last. p< ctrl t 1 ck 1 voting lady friends in honor of her
pin repreaentatl • ter 1P /' T 1 and lrn • ! ousel, Miss Irene O'Neil, of Toronto
s it mat, frequently think otueue 11 ns a tl,ed IOtn1 r
L I' Id t n l n former f?xetrr }•Dunt, lady.
Mrs It, 11. Collinsn.and daughter. 1 '%1 1 lie%•, fir, rnaen has er•a41.101 a tecnnl along i,t .n .,tt . u+ a 1• %t inin �1, u 1 rernlir
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daughter n The "Timm and Toronto Weekly
titre Katie p cted and the;
k to 11 It h t (' a itemperance line. whde here that will lie difficult to ,i•r , , in progress nett s Irrg'•
beatand,.olhotyonharesetanexample.worthyof �r lobe (0 11•'41• snh-ciiher, (roto note
thron are expected here this week to gaff• 1 e.1 Atlnesse9 gathered. Souls G
visit With friends. of Toronto, enmlamm,.
i)1E1h \1'l era That nn,lb Leet l•leeinq mat arnt11ty1M' of 1!, 'i 'mrn a serMl a tyltt or fln Jany. 1st, 1911 for 35 cents.
-1 ittddul hi. on Tu. slay )ci to xe•tet eel en along the pmm•* ea life, t,,.. The snort cveninpr or
t +•Ilf►.1110 H n I Ii'h ,,e," enflkUar,o►may theicrralrmm�ret ,.,i;t '1' i' ,.!ny mornintr Constnble nis- The "Times' and Toronto Weekly
bridLr. and ir., gond leave for Leth
sorryl. Salk., on m t•en}.. We are Jahr Vile Richard tl0dglns, ❑1:11 a mire n' ford t loui,•II in our Ma 101hltoing „ •) (nta%t
sorry to lose them �'':' ttielt Lleltr �' tr',1 Ind d mUntba, amlarewanlfotdur)don•inhiemamefntllleking. j 1t}' v:ltll a Mlmhrr of till J t new subscribers from now
enCMsa in the weal. Wry+►1)-in login. on Sunday Jun,, ,lomontara% eigrmltor ttrusselsltranchetthe W. r t • . with Alf. \1':ilters as shirt till Jany. tat, 1!)11 for 33 cents.
20th. Abram Wood, aged 00 years, 9 ' �'' Toe M,aa,:aa, drove out to the camp and ie• Al the Inst regular meeting of l' •
months and 13 days. I nlmonses to fort of th• m -n
The rec.jrient, replied bristly vet• i . r in const Tnraday mornint, Exeter Encampment No. '11. 1. O, r. I'.
D(htri '-in Stephen, on, lune 28th, Aitprepri•ttrly to exprtestng her i -'.1t morning Geo, tirny of flitch. the following o((Ierrs were etc► ,I r
Charles Barmen, aged SM► ',care and thanks. \1r1, a M'(iulrt• ih,`•tdenl• 1, 1,. e1. ,lames, Jo,e ,h and ttnb'-rl the ollo in term : C. 1'„ 1'.ttr. (1, '1't.
i months.
Ithankspoke of the teeter frit a the rem' r •, on nppnirrd beforr 3ligisltrat,• I'ohi1.r: .t. 'W,. Pat r. 1\'m. Fraynr:
oval of Rev, and Mrs Pnwell and • %, ire, \\'atson was tine h 11. P. vat r. \\', .lobos: S. 11',.
congratulated l;tceh•r Ten,p^rance ,1u i+•ling in ell t0 R11.�3 fn, 1'ntr. Ih, Kinvtunn: `ictib.. I'a1r. T.
workers Rev, 51.1. /'„well amt W. ,,.,,iltinR .1. 11a1'ctt, ,a•hlle Gen. F Itu}Ir; 'Jfrns, 1'atr. 71, f,nn,tirnnl/.
i1. Kerr geve '•fief addresses a Jeset h and Robert We 1.011 Pate. t' s ryas hpp0intrrl rep -
II
t•• fined `?19.G0 for dislu ate the les• • (0 (11,1 1,01: :o h
rare. The mon paid 1be f . / belt, A,it" 1.
Mr. Vrank Tnylor, of London, carne
up in his nuto and visited Mr. and
Mrs. 1V, G. Bissett Saturday and
Hnnday.
Mts. J..1.'.Vhile left nn 11'e•I..esdar
for Detroit where she still h„ joined
Children Cry
by her daaRhl, r Miss nornlby. :tett FOR FLETCHER'S tasty lunch w.ts served before the
seter, Mise i.hsortO They a'kCASTOR 1 A company separated,
leave on the 70tt
h for Outlook, Sask.
('n Wedii lay evening of last week
the Ladies' Aid of tbe Cavan Presby -
tot Ian church held a successful gar.
(11.11 party on the lawn of 'Ir. F:,
Christie. There was a good attend-
ance and a very cejoyable time was
5111.111.
The residence of Mr. and Mr.. ,las.
Walker. London Ito til sow h, was the
scene of a very t•r •tty ewdding on
Wednesday. eitly lith at It A. u,.,
when thi i►• daughter. .Hiss Ethel 11.
was 11111 -41 in 11101 10 dr. Fred-
eriek Krtr. of titephen.
fhe newly elected officers of Eye -
tee l.ougc No. 67. 1. 0. 0. F't. were in-
stalled on Tuesday evening by Past
Ilivttici Deputy Grand Master. `I•
`31;uil try as (01104'.: .1. 1'. G. Pru.
W. 11.11 ray ; N. 0, Bro. C. North,
roti : V. G.. Bro. 11. Jennings : It.
S. Bro. ('retch; 1•'. S. Reo, 1 uk.•
Treace. tiro. Bhutan.At tlt.• dose of
t he to rumen)• h, nrty votes of thanks
sere nccordcd to the P. It 1)• 1;.
nd to lito. Murray, whose eerie(' in
• the chief chair hitt been so 'itisfae•
tory to t lodge