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4 `a.HITI‘ZSDAY, APR. 19, '06
Crediton ,
Rev. G. D. Damns is attending the
..• Canacle. Conference of the Evangelical
;church at Bismark this week. As this
is the last year forMr. Darena's pastor -
Ate among us, we are anxious to learn
svho his successor will be. -The follow -
ling took advantage of the Easter holi-
days and visited friends at a distance:
:Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lawson, Jno.. F.
Brown and wife to Detroit; Robert
Walker and son,Otta, to Sarnia; Misses
-Lydia Finkbeiper and Mary Rader etc
Hamilton, while Bert Clark, Herb En-
ter, Ira Brown, Art Zwicker, Fred.
„Harris took in the sights at .London.
—C. W. Gilmourewas in the village.
the past _week inspecting the local
:branch of the 'Sovereign Bank. --Jos.
'Heist ineved into his dwelling at Creds
1ton East on Monday. -A number of
--our citizens attended the entertain-
-anent in the Methodist ch arch, Cen tied,
la, 'Eastee Monday evening. -Our citi-
zens are busying cleaning their yards.
.:Now is the time. Ito get busy. --Eli
„:0-44-froo.e.a bousobold. gd'aeler .zhipped
to Alberta on Monday where' he has
-.1eought a farm We wish- him every
-success.-e-The threatening weather on
.Easter Sunday caused the majerity of
sour ladies to leave their new hats at
lunue. Sometook the risk and no
:doubt were delighted that 'they got
-ahead of.theesthers.-Work has been
-eisothmenced on the cellar of our new
%Achool bowie. • Geo. Holtzman, the
-..e.ontractor, will Make things hum frova
snow on. -Henry Eilber, M.P.P., re-
turned to Toronto on Wednesday, af-
ter spending the. Easter holidays at
• '.'l'acerte.-Easter Sunday was observed
with appropriate music and sermons
;In both church, 'and large congrega-
tions as a rule were in attendance.
.71oral emblems were much in evi-
dence in honor of the risen Savior. -
Miss Stella Andrews' spent Sunday
with friends in Parkhill.-Ed,'King of
Yale, Mich., is here visiting his moth-
,e1r. who is very ill• but is impeoving
Vowly.-Anumber of our sports at-
tended the shooting neatch at Exeter
_on Friday. -Jas. Haist.who met with
a accident a few days ago, is slowing
at.recoyering from its effects. -Frank
Finkbeitter has accepted a- position
.•.with Mrs Henry Kraft at Dashwood.
—On Saturday. Messrs. Lamport and
:Baxter bought from Messrs. Handford
.404 Kay of Exeter, that imported en -
...tire horse, "Neteby Prince," for $1,200.
This horse is one•••-bf the best in this
.-district, has proved himself a sore foal
„getter and farmers breeding,their
;mares to him can make no mistake.
:Messrp. Lamport and Baxter are ex.
eeSerience horseman and are capable of
handling a horse to the best adva.ntage.
St. MerYs: Willie.Tudd had one of
bis lingers badly jammed by the pump
handle at the Garnett hoiel on Thurs..
. eloy, the top of the finger'being nearly
:severed- •
For Thin,
Poor Blood
You can trust a -tneslicine
tested 60 years! Sixty years
of experience, think of that t
Experience with Ayer's Sar.
saparilla; the 'original Sorsa.'
parilla ; the Sarsaparilla the
doctors endorge for, thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
int Avon this grand cid Medicine' owlet do
ilrbstte7gliCptiltetie ist'l*A1 it%ettlrtlf,Tlet,4°.
si1tsshriuld take laxative doses of AyCr's
tins Ishiitaking the SIrsaptilis.
11,0.0.Avar eoi,towAttpilfas
Also suntiauiturons or ,
sin most. -
A* re, Afitin neat.
vias•gar C.1010' PEGTORAL,
VP:stave no lisoretst tni Tonsil
the orniolao oral; our medicine'.
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14.
C.Idsellturst
Jelin Lehrcosier visited it•ielab i
142Gt Heinen -a
moved Thelreday Erato his new home
formerly owned by Win. Unite -Wale
ter Baxter cold a thee Iloree to iZobt.
Beeteini hot week.-Cikei tweee Addie
61-igg back to Lb work again.--Alvie
Arnibtrone• =eyed to tile 14 con. a
Steetheraioat Tneedey. Alvin is geing
te WOO.: the place of Jerry Beophey.-
Miss Arenie Besterd, b bottle from Limas
don ependilig her Easter holiday.-
Mra.John Mereichea and berdatighter,
hieve- returned home) after `spending a
few weeks in Detroit visiting friends.
-David Webb, was ip Loudon Friday
'on huSinees.a-SireOn Sweiteer bee in
vested in a bronco, Look out now --
Frank Beeterd 'left for London last
Monday. -Miss E. Weston s spending
her Later holidays at her home in St.
Iiialeye. 'We hope else nasty not forget,
to come back to her school work. --
Chas. Baumgarten sold's', horse. to Jim
Eagle of Mount Carmel. •
ClandebOyea .
Mr. B. Seale and family or St.
Matys haVe moved into th.e village. -
Mies Mi mile Cu nn itigha met fter pend-
ing several months in London, return-
ed home on Friday.-Arehie Rout-
ledge vent the Easter holidays at hie
home in Desh wood. - Mr. Charlie
Hariton an Slater, Della, are in Port
Hump thiS Week attending this wed-
ding of their brother, Manforcl, to Miss
A Baleer of Port Huron. -Mr, Harry
Shoff of Toronto is spending 4 few
days with his friend, Hale Eludgson.
-Mr. M. Farrel of Port Huron is visit-
ing hie parents. -Rev. Thornas held
divine service la St. Jarnes church on
Good Friday.-Artlatir Legg and Ar-
thur Parsons of London spent a few
days in the -village. -The suit held in
the hall Saturday. between A. Otl weir
and R. Grunday over a drain running
through farms was not settled. Mc -
Beth of London and McDermid of
Luean pleaded the case. -Mrs. Ed-
ward Irwin of Belgrave epeut a few
days with her cousin; Mrs, W. Cun-
ningham. -Miss Elm Cunningham
spent Easter in Exeter.
• &Mom
A nurn4aer from bore attended the
shooting match at Eeeter on Friday.
-Our school teacher, Miss McAreer,
is spending the Easter, vacation at her
home in Brussels. -Easter Sunday was
a very disagreeable day but neVerthe-
less we noticed several Easter hats.
RECEPTION.—The home of Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Stanlake was tiseongecl with
a happy gathering on Thursdaya the
occasion being to celebrate the home-
coming of Mr. Chester' Stanlake with
his bride, who returned that evening
from a short visit to Toronte. After
the newly wedded couple had been
warmly congratulated the company.
sat 'down to a incst dainty luncheon,
which all enjoyed. The home was then
thrown opento the merry makers and
ere long the young people were,enjoy-
ing the favorite pastime, "tipping the
light fantastic" while the older ones
spent the evening in &mild chat • and
various other ambsements. The wed-
ded couple were not forgotten, by, the
friends as an upper neorn would indi-
cate, for laid therein were numerous,
costly and useful presents, testifyihg
to the high esteen in which the bride
eta groom are acad. , At a reasonable'
hour the party broke op and if good.
wishes counts for anthing the happy
couple frill have's', life of sunshine and
roses. They have taken up house-
keeping on the old homestead,. recent-
ly vacated by the groom's parents.
Many thanks were extended: to Mr.
and Mrs. Stanlake, Sr., for their kind
hospitality.
Grand Bend ,
A. Bossenberry and Mr. Allen of
Parkhill spent Tuesday here. The
former has closed his engagement at
the Hastings House as wine clerk,-
Mr. Beaman, of London, arrived here
Good Friday to spend a few weeks. -
Miss E. Wilson of London spent Sat-
urday and Sunday here with her
brother, D. Wilson. -Fred Page had
the misfortune to cut the .end off his
finger on Monday. -H. Steffen, • who
hasbeen attending the Business. Col-
lege at London, is a visitor at the•home
of Chris. Walper.-Mr. and Mrs. Teide-
man of Sarnia were here •Widay at-
tending the funeral of the late. Mrs.
Wilson. --Chas. Morrish has rented his
farm for five years to Win. Pickern of
Shipkae-Miss Victoria Gill, who has
been visiting in Parkhill returned
home Saturday.-Robt: Hamilton has
made about one hundred gallons of
maple syrup this season in A..141ollard's
,bush.-Hattnon Gill is giving his house
a coat of:paint.-Mr. Fulsher of For-
est spent Friday in our burg.e-Mr.and
Mrs. McLincher of Stanley. • spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Zapfe.-
Mr. Linney of London was here Fri-
day and let the contract for building
ei summer cottage. -Mrs. Ward of
London spent a few days here during
the week. -Bert Flynn of Exeter has
accepted a position with Wm. LIViett
for the suminer.-The township grad-
er has been over the roads in this sec-
tion and ft is hard to say vvhieh has
made the worst job bf , the roads -the
r«ient heavy rains or the grader.-
flamiltoti ,Bros. are busily engaged
1 refitting their steamboat, "The Scotia"
which they intend putting in the
ly along his secret path ways; Death has
the coming season.
hest of shape before launching it for
DEaTet.-In moving incline iusinate-
Price more entered, this locality, claim-
ing Nes. Edmund Wilson tte his vic-
Itim, at the earlyage of nineteen years.
ffer departure from this life is WI and
pethetio in the extreme and has cast ,a
gloom over the neighborhood. Death
reeve his harvest, without regard to
ali. e tality of the pain.' 'Thetendee
entitle the hardy adult in thoprime of
life, the COO fraught parent, declining
A ge ,a, tid frailty Wee it'll alike his vidtime.
Deceased had been ailing all winter
from that inneli dreaded diseaee, eon -
',u and although,every possible
eare and inedicaPtteatment thabeould
be lied vill9 laviehiel upon her but all
to no avail her work on earth Ililit3 com-
pleted and5t3heine,w rests at peaee. She
W as a true frietid,a loving wife and
motheie the happinese of whoee home
soul the high esfeein of whose ft ietara
'Nile( ted fn(' influence of her many
itliti;imii10 ltd 11; of °tweeter. rive
%elate ago ehe WAS enited in ntarriage
to 1101' now bereft husband and with
him is left one child. W commend
i ha -.orrotving ones to Him who daetit
all thioge well. The funera on Fridany
wan largely nttended, tne ioterment
taking E)lach the Graild Ben cemetery.
`1110 63:1'nfi niaiag FeaScAl is LiCAV
pretty ovese-Miee F.hiaina R(si.‘"ilr4
accepted a poeition as clerk with
our genial storekeeper and postinase
tete-mese Lottie Beet witS a pleasant
vieitor at the hnnekit her aunt, Mre.
Wea. Leitch,dntng tlie
Ieetta, who has been eeffering Irani a
severe attack of pleinisy, is, we are
pleaeed, to learn, reeeveriesee Mra. Cal
Newell le al60 eofivcdeseitig.-Mr.
etair uf Hensel has wheys'. to we. _fine
fiirm on the llth on
-+ Lhtusa11'
tiliSSQS 0 u a Wad Aun Maartalaw
ere'. borne, from Ter -Onto for 'tbQ
Laster .holulay.--:-Alex. Taylor is on
trip to the Northwest, leaving last
•week. --A. McPherson is recovering
from his recept illness. -W, J. Miller
left last 'Wednesday forStilliveter, Al-
bertit.• Ile wilhprebablyreniain there.
--e-Miss Tina and Ag gio Sherry were in
London during the week. The for-
mer is nowei pptient in Victoria Hos-
pital undergoing treatinenta-Andy
Yungblut has gone to Bianclon where
he has aceepted a, position. -Jas. Ross
fsoprent. the Easter vacation in Brant-
d.
Dhalee.-The death took 'place in
Hensall on Friday of John Scott, an
old and respeoted resident of this vil-
lage, at the age ef 77 Years. He had
been ill a pneumonia for 601110 days
and his death was expected since the
previous Tuesday. Mr. Scott was a
native of Scotland, a Preshyterian in
religion and a Reforneer in politics.
About twenty years ago he retired
from farm life, after having been en-
gaged in farming for many yeara prev-
iously in this neighborhood. He was
at one time Reeve of the village. He
was twice married and leaves a widow
and grown-up family to moura his de-
mise. The funeral took place on Mon-
day to the Rodgerville cemetery Itnd
was largely attended.
Winchelsea
One teachers, Mie MeDotsisall and
Miss Howard are each spending their
holidays at their respective homes. -
Miss Ethel Godbolt, who has been
teaching .school in Essex County, is
spending her Easter holidays at home.
-We are sorry to announce that Mrs.
Chas. Gadbolt is suffering from the ef-
fecte' of a sore knee. We hope to hear
of her speedy recovery. -- CoW-
arcl & Bloomfield have then -new light
established in the store. The acety-
lene gas gives a bright, steady light
and there is not a 'brighter store 10 -
day in Western Ontario. With their
up-to-date stock and the splendid man-
agement of Mr. Bloomfield there is no
reason wile our store should not do ft
larger trade than ever. -George Ban-
thorpe sports a new Campbell buggy.
There is nothiik, like .being.sporty,
George. -Miss L. Aakg and little niece
spent Easter with the fornaer'ssister,
Mrs. Thus. Washburra-eMr. and Mrs.
Fenton Brown are spending a few days
here with friends and relatives prior
to leaving for .Dutton, where • Mr.
Browne has secured a good position,
managing a large butter factorve-We
are glad toriotiee that Master Arnold
-
. •
Clarke„who has been from on
'
suffering
attack of -pneumonia! is improvieee-and
will Spon he well again; -J. Bloomfield
spent Sunday in London. -Miss Olive
Berryhill, who has been attending the
Forest City Business College, is spend-
ing her holidays` at home.' Olive is
only one of the many who are yearly
leaving our Winchelsea schools and
fitting herself for a better position in
McGillivray ,
• The eick,of our neidst are all on tit
mend: .A.niong the number are Jos
Amos; Wm'. - O'Neil, Rose . Lightfoot
Fred Windsor and Xr. and Mrs. Wil
Darling. -John Birney is now settled
on his new farm as is also Gee. Lee,jr.
--Dame rumor says we are to have ft
wedding shortly. -Mrs. J Durr ha
returned from a four months' visit to
Port Huron. . Her son, Rev, George
Darr and grandson, Ralph spent &few
days with her during the week. --Alex.
*McKay, of Nome, Alaska, is visiting
his mother on the town line. --:Maple
syrup making is the peder of the,, day.
-Thos. Prest of Toronte is home fait
the holidays. -Miss Della McGeary, of
4th eon., has gone to Toronto where
she intends residing with her sister.
While there she'will„take a business.
course in one of the colleges. -Mrs.
Walter nut of Moray was taken
to St. Joseph Hospital, London, last
week. She has been very ill for sev-
eral weeks.and an operation was deem-
ed necessary which was successfully
performed on Friday. Her many
friends will be ieleased to learn that
she is now deilY ineproving.--Much
sytnpathy is expressed for Win. Prance
of the 81h eon., who has had the mis-
fortune to lose eight head of cattle
during the past few days from a, di -
ease that baffles the skill of the veteri.
nary surgeons. Mr. Prance has more
cattld sick with the sanie complaint.
Robt. HUtchinson has also lest sever-
al from the same disease. -David Reid
left last week .for Manitoba, -Death
removed from our midst On Sunday
one of oar most highly and well be-
loved . young ladies in the person, of
1111130,Susie,Lowis which sad ev'ent 06-
cUrred at her home on 411i con. De-
ceased had been ill for smile time but
she was patient and resigned to her
lot. The sympathy of altis extended
to the bereaved parents. .
Dipa).—Word was received here a
few days ago, of the death of Mrs. Jae.
Gilbert, *Well sold event took place on
Sunday, April I. at her home in Wol-
seley, Sask., after an illness' of 8everal
months duration. About five years
ago Mr. and Mea. Gilbert left Corbett
to make their beetle in Saskatchewan,
and have been very prosperoue. She
was fortherly Miss Raehael Grieve and
resided, in this township the 'greater
partiof her life where she wee highly
respected and esteemed. -Her life was
a useful and connecrated one, her aim,
being to make people happy. Iler ago
tvaa 49 -years and 9 months. She was
a member of the Preebyterian church
at Corbett and Vaught the infant jAise
for manV yearei• before her &ten titre
to tite West .1101I her gentle, kind dis.
ponition end4etred her to the hearts of
all who knevv her. In apeordance with
Inv ostvn wish a memovial 8CleViCe Wog
lithit 10 the clitireh here Sunday, Rev.
Caerieee offidiating. To the bereaved
husband aria family ,we extend our
heartfelt sympathy.
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IMooney's Biscu.itS are an evenly
balanced, vvholesome, nourishing .
food, equally good for young and
old, Made from Canada's finest
wheat flour, rich cream and pure
butter. Baked by the Mooney
baker in the Mooney way.
Say ' Mooney's ' t9' your grocer.
Anderson
Talbot Hardink-fs`spending the boll;
days under the parental roof. --Miss
Ruby Werry is spending a few days
the guest of her sister, Miss Lou 'Merry.
-J, A. Hewitt spent Sunday under
the parental roof. -Two ,young men
in the person of Will Hodge and Percy
iSnarling attended the Model Sunday -
school held at Elimville and report 4
good time. -Miss Bela Malloy who is
seriouslyill' is slowly improving. -j.
i
Murray s sick. His many friends wish
her a speedy recovery. -Miss Mabel
Wiles is spending a few days in Lon-
don --Mrs. G. Dickenson entertained
a few of her friends on 'Tuesday even-
ing last. -J. Johns of Elinaville and L.'
Beavers of Woodhane were visitors at
our Sunday School on Sunday, April
7th. -We are sorry to hear that the
Rev.' Mr. Vela ho is seriously ill is
still very low.
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Mrs. Kreuger of Detroit is visiting.
.her mother, Mrs. S. Sipple. -Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ort 'are'visiting. in Detroit. -
Dutch setts are being shipped in large
quantities from this village. -Miss
Freda Hess is banjo from the Seaforth
Collegiate on her ileolideYs.-Abe Ben-
der has gone to London to accept a
position AS shbeinaker.-Peter La-
mont has sold his properte; in Hills -
green to his brother Robert. -Mrs. H.
Zimmerman is visiting in Detroit. -
Ab has returned from his vis-
it in Stratford. -Sam uel Faust and Ed.
Winer.] left Idaho and WaShinfOon
states respectively last we ek. -Rod olph
Heideman visited in Detroit during
the holidays,-..Valentioe Esenhoffee
of the Babylon Inc is ill with plight
hope of recovery. -Joseph Gascho and
family have moved to the 'farm he re.,
cen tly purchased from Be- Kuepfer on
the the Bronson line. -Jacob °ascii
has bought an additional 25 acres 'of -
land on the Goshen line. -Miss Verde
Puss is quite III. Sam Rennie has
bought a large tract of land . in the
west. He will leave for there shortly.
-Fred Benedict was reeeptly injured
in the car works at Toledo, Ohio. His
aunt, Mrs. Hill, has gone to see hini.
-Rea. W. J. Yager Was on Tuesday
last piesented With an address and arm
chair by the Members Of his church.
He expects to leave after the next non-
fereece.-Gilbert Plante of St. Joseph
leftlast week for Buffalo to prepare
for sailing len the hikes. -Peter Hoe!.
ler is having the cellar excavated prior.
to erecting his4iew dwellingiF. Bel -
Anger is hiring men to continence the
work on the dock at St. Joseph. -An
Indian captured an otter along Black
Creek reeently. The otter is a rare
animal in these parts. -Miss Annie
Hess is visiting in Detroit,
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, heal and strengthen.
Cures Ith.ounuktisim too.
THE 01.4ruN oNeivitem. Co., LIMITER
wiNeion.0t4T. • • Kir.W YOftx.
$ 100-
EtOUND
THIP
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TUESDAY, JUNE 19
-IrkEttlitNINd JUNE 01
St.* alteltifOlIND
2 hive in DONA
• b`
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• ea., *
At Dashwood.
Spring Suits
Better can't he found anywhere.
They are the latest styles and the
, values are great. They range
from $10 to $20. Yeti can't af-
ford to pais us if you peed a suit.
Rain Coats
$4,50 to $10'. These are splehdid
goods and every coat is te bar.
gain. Call and see them.
Wall Papers
Will you need Wall paper this
sprittO We sell them so cheap
that, you will think we flee giv.
ing them away.e 'Wily pretty
patterns.
A splendid range 'of
STANT PHD MATS
at 20, 80, and !Soc.'
Lumber, Shingles,Lath, Cedar
Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames
• and all Building Materials,
--Water_ Tanks---
RPE-HiiMS
.Finished or in Knock down,
always on ban&
-Highest price. paid for Saiv-:
• 'logs ofevery description.
OusOta sawing promptly
° attended to:
Estimates cheerfully given.
The Rots Taylor Co., Ltd
1, 4
Exeter, Ont.
•44,4444m. •
CHINESE
HAND
LAUNDRY',
Having received ail cite necessary
applicancee foie, tiirning out
First Class tatMdry work, in
future all work tient to Inc will
be executed at home and not
sent to London ea eretofore,
14MES
Shiite, 8 petits
ii Collars 3 cents
per pair 0 oentli
.130t 'of 'work guaranteed
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