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-IJIEIOVEREIGN I1ANK_ANALIA_
A IleAt. frame honso, natal
orill ton Street.Wast-olliado
App to
HARRIS. num SO.. Enter.
ror Baia or To Rent
The town -home on the vorner el William and
Wellington *Meta, owned by lire. hue lisawden.
•'particulars oppirta---
• • MBA 11171, TAPP, Muter.
Sate
farin' IllsrtvIrternggr cfrelliZIAtilifat-; Lot,13, Von-
--aeston't:nontstrang-onehaMptilletrelase
tad, welltenced and dodned. There le on thepreni;
a rave ir -Urn, eted,-indiether out.
ernott7
,•two good WO) of ihrat.!t and Abu 0,14nttn-
u willberepaid-if you Call on us,
teeter yourself the Tooth Brusher
'tering at prices that .speak
•bemse!ves. *
Erni ARE ESSEIMAL
. 1tt HEALTH. ,
This not be neglected; or
Ortwalotir-ttmt.h.decVing,-an
ou will be troubled with-tooth-achei
mid other iU, due to neglect of this
ttle-Auty.
Trists Xy. re,„;.N000-
sa4Tlaest WO be at
_
tbe.Comrnercial Hotel,
EXP
411,40- llattolday, dzinellth. •19nct visit
A11040150).,
Mr. Barton; Of .Molesworth, luorrent.
ea the totaiEshopin our -,*illage: and
commenced Witness this week ••, '.11e
armee higbis reromtnenderl an'a•"' we
wish him every success.-liessais fl.
etelihr,VaVidiForg,
ter left last week for the West; Mr.
and Mrs. Coupland, nd• Miss Hanna.
And Miss. Gourley. of 'Weodhatn, left
this station for Winnipeg. -.-Miss Mabel
Gitfillan, who will graduate -this Week
010 itereirlditeti" Ladies College,
Toronto,:is ex ted home Veda , ev.
-
.Toronto, is visiting at 'the borne of
Mist Beatrice Park.
'w�ot
ire.OPO4l 0101., •
ed heo../04ttut 11.ands or
r. Henry •
of Mr.' Edwir Drake
youngest daughtez
• kte-
m0
0 • I #
and Mrs.. Drake then drov�
dence of the bride's mot
exhelient tea was
enjoyable evening wall pents
th tbeir swrny. friends in
them *long and happy married life
at he Pr�aby
Mr Artbur-Fuo
wiis ke'
orMed b
rid el
and Moo.
on ashort trip to .
points. On their” return
. HIGGINS-DEVERELL
Another of Exeter's young teen life.
114 at a distance hart taken unto _him-
self a wife. We refer 4* axon of 'the
late Renjainin Iliggins. Regarding
the event, the “On Wed -
LIS/
of the late William U. Deverell, ortn.
erly of North Gsvillimim WAS united
in_nrurriage th. Her, -
of Exeter,. The ceremony
formed by Rev. George E. F[sber t.
the residence of the irrides mather„
Toronto. The bride was given awe
by Rev. -H. W. Davirof Totonto and
looked very dainty. in her weddi
gown • -of eresarslik-volienne- stinun.
with lace -and -chiffon. She -sore
flowers and rosettes of ribbon in
air, and-earrIedirxturiv
roses, The bridesmaid. Mors Kelly
pretty4 very house wedditig took
pIae•at theheure of Airs. Vifutoll,
eSterflay.(Wedneedey)whejs
her 4 -burg, ter, Harriett, was united in
aniageto Mr. Sohn Newcombe, of
eterv--Wa*---tter.....ttp_14. Manning
erfor*ned the, interestrug
remony at high noon in the presence
aboUtr,forty invited guests. The
ru has supported by hie brother,
r. Wm. Newcombe, while the bride
assorted by her sister, Annie.
e bride, gowned in it cream silk
-: ed wit -chiffo nntI-i1k 1L-
&at P="rene. 1 -.1,171410 -tore (if -bearity-
while the bridesmaid si ilarlY attired
was ve • pretty and looked handsome.,
socia
eirclestreceivedmetry-beoutifut, cost-
ly suel noeful presents. The happy
couple took the 4.15 train for London,
*IA Toronto to spend a abort hone
moon before leaving for Stratford,
ereAlrey will-settle-dowri"to
overate tealities.of Iife ankteeke,„thele
future hosini.* The Ailv-ii-Cate joins in
tpssabes-for--the-luvare...ha
flual prosperity of the young couple.
IE•
Ladies' White Cambric thideirskirts that were
' 75e a skirt for 05e 1 21.00a sltio for 80c • f $1.15 a skirt for a_qc
$1.25 " 21.00 $1.00 • 85c f $1.50 • " 1111./0
411.7-5
Ladies' White Caix(brio
•Thar were 50e. it gown for42c
46 500
•
Ladies Corset Covers that *were .
25e-aties4os3c 4 --firre-mies--for-26e---F---slfarnneirforeen----r•-Mories-for-litte
f 50e " - 40c- -1 00c .0*.- 45h- f OM' 4-4 • 06e '
.majus„.
Eupbernra Deverell, the brides motber,,
• ore a stylish costume Of black silk
eolienne over black taffeta, while the
Misees Deverell had bectani drew*
of white dotted Swiss th high
girdles." •
•
SQUIRE -EARL;
'The marriage of Nito sts4 Mrs.
• &Ws daughter, • ,Mlss
James uire Was celebrated *t
$4.
June 21st, the scene of the taws
of Mies Nildred Godwin, eldest diugbl.
ter of the pastor, Rev. Wre. God-
win, to E. O. 0orrie, a minister
of the f're.byterlan Church at Sarnia.
Many iutltd guests and others con -
#.ted at the
church at 1.90 op. in.
wftbeiieod the ceremony. which
erformed by Rev. Mi. (lodwin.
bride was &Wasted br hertstster,
EvaGodwin. and Miss Bogard).
Arbib_ew-Ai_„-L,..aarartur_Av
knot was securely tied by the Rev
fottliftril)g.„."M105"."019P„Ce...... ,
Kinhiarn, struck up hengrunt ed.
ding march! and to th strlon tile
1farrisand tbe 1lWer
rieTho
park*.wbere au
and ferne bad been erected znd to
Which was
it few minutes tb.l'ikmblng bride was
'W-The-ftatur brhev.
gown was of white stiliti trimmed witb
Paris ecru lace, -ribbon and chiffon..
she also carriedwhite carnations. A
dainty Itmeheon-svas afterwards as.
taken of in the purply decorated din-
Engiteari. The presentri--were wany
and valuable. The evenin
IfirlifitretWarer
phonograph took au important part.,
and greatly amused the people. To
.tez1nq
*ems ng Scott, of
Sarnia Litte Mise Pearl Godwin
.hridesszeridir. Mrs, Godwin andthe
other youngledies who Osititt4, were
beautifull• attirtd, the : bride being
rietmet-of-wia
taffeta. ,At the conclusion of the cer-
emony the•bridal patty partook of it
daluty
eon At the parsonsge.,
Mr and Mra. Currie left on. the even.',
trai
stoddin
omid the gond wiebas of their mini
friends: They will reside In Sarnia.
EAssmotAg--CIANN.
-
The home -of -Mr. and Itite-Charlea
(jnn, 6 Arborne,..,_Nae. on
Wednesday the scene of a rery pretty
- triage..
sewn g ter,- MnarOlive; o r.
jelre Passmore, electrical engineer at
ord. - bridal, party entered.
off wiitairii-Ofiliffideig•
nark, as7
JO win n an tnt-
comers mists
r. re. • ers, W 0 AS /I 113
atlendence at the camp -meeting at
returned owe. . e repartee, pleasant
time.-Sarnuel Birk, of North UnkOt**
is visiting his people here..It isseven-
teen years since Mk: ;Birk left this
country and during hie absence many
-
changes have taken place. ---Miss Lydia,
Pin kbeiner, of Orediton, visited friends
hereliundiry.---Ree.4.43. .Morloeir, of
'Idilverton.-eformervostor-herer Wier
• re .on Tueaay calling on
He left Tuesday evening for the , 14th
coneession to he in attendance ;it the
1.f1; sitOitiffitittie
place, ----Rev. S. It Enechtel conducted.
the quarterly service here an Sunday.
.11rta,sethalltertnr-lists •
ere.- . _ewer wefts
t
Peter Mclearic is visiting Heads in
Milverton. _
'Witnegn.-latst Wednesdey one of
those pleasant, occurreniea took place
attire home of one of our villagers,.
We refer to the rnnzrlHgeofMles Hew
nah Baker, of this rdace. to Mr. Step.
hen Goditio,* prosperous young firs
.s.Maly_attian
o'clock the %tide .entered Ithe_heauti.
ray decoraled
arm of her father, where the in
-worIe *hitt), 41.1497,A1177, 1774‘0ela Wire.
were pronounced nerdir.Clentit-na.
) T •
er-Y-Prettr--AndAltlig
'tee- at the residence-- ot Mrs. Jaynes-
,
llesda june;14, when her two diustr.'
ters, bra Jane Rae and Miss Margaret,
were, respectively united in wedlock to
Mr. George& BMA, reeve of Tuckers
smith, and Mr. Wm. Birrek, his
er. -A few minutes after. 11 *Ass., the
nuptials knots were tied by Rev. P. 11.
Larkin, assisted by Ifer.-A-4.-K Birks,
Itit,he,pretencenfa number af
, • ,
goods. The robin
worry WAS performed was beaut4fully
and tastefully banked with ferns. The
'des-who--w*re.•giverraway•.*y_their.
brothers, were exqtrisitely dwirled In
white eilk, trimmed with cream'Iace
and chifforr ruffles. 'After tu
re ired to the.,
.were partaken of. Thepreseiits were
meas. A0 valuable.
,rites tottbel tonne day for a
boney-
moon trip, That the pethwa
on new so . realest .
may fierier he aorketaid
.owsofadier,Uy. it the *kph
mpetryin the
•
One door north of Post Office.
nat-College,..St•-Th
rys. eve
tetnredfortbeocdasjon Theetc-
cert will benne of speciatintererst-atid
should not. be missed b3ranyone.
- The crops in this vicinity are looking
iine.-Miss Mary Hoolihan left afew
days ago' from Grenfell, -Assts, where
she will visit her brother. We wish
,ber a 'pleasant and profitable trip. -
...lake Regane _1 redoverfn fronilds re-
' 11.- - r4tikoP '-' atuT4Foren -
friends are sorry t o learn thet be it
laidup with a /sore leg trout . which he
,suffering -it
trost be will soon recover from its et.
feet& The masons are busy with Den-
nie Mahoney's barn. -Mrs. lavin, an
...0041
-o ""derichl- iMr-nme -to
Mt. Comet 4 od will make her home
with her son Joseph. We welcome
her to our midst and trust she will en-
joy life in her new home.
-•••-s-- : illielilMtl
Dxsa.u.-Another death has taken
place in Hibbert. Monday morning at
an early hour sodnesse came to the
ome of Mr. -and Alre. , Wm.- Alahaffy -
eon..4,-ond- claimed - their eldest- son,
'..itiLlsi6s.4" William rb4seles ectof
ord
tarried tome s, s ort ti . ago rom
New York; for the purpoee of helping
bit father rep*ir tbebarn, but about'
two '-wirre-ke ii- go he was
Master Roy Williams as page, hearing
tire ring in o, heard of flowers. Little,
*Miss Blanche Cann sister of the bride'
• a pretty little' flower girt The .
, where the Ceremony was per -
ed by the,Rev; W. 11. Cooper. of
Elimville„ was prettily..deserated. iThe
:Cerenitraysiad :etairretelatitrirs brd.ri
'overthelarge assemblage •-,o)3,*
.thespacious dining . room, . *bleb
'was alsOilecorated, and 'It was 'here
tbat sli 414 justiee to tut wo14.10
fasat .Space will not--ptrutit us to.
enunserate e Wedding glfte, suttee
to .ay their were of a blgh order. The,
ure:
played no tbe.141VD4, Mr.* and Mrs.
Pssemore will hike op their residers*
utrOeutrel Street, Stratford, .and the
hest *lobes of alt are extended to theta
or zbright and prosperous career.
bowels!. Medical aid was at onee.pro.,
-lre-vronld--rectrverther--Sa
revious tolls death he tooke che e
otribITT-CroiieT, paasing&wafoa- t e
above day. Ile .wits. an exemplary
young Man VA well mooted by idi
who knew him. The funeral took
place on Wednesday and was largely
attended,
*mos.
ANDrorg --46-14xefer;ou /nice
to Mr. and Mrs. Bort Andrews, a
son.
12.14nrser.-Knuer-In-----Tiondonr-aet,_
parsopage f Rev. Bosom on „jun -
4, Mies Llzzxe Kirby, of Lanais to Wm. Cairns. of Ilibbert.
Ditsrar....0novrEL-InHerisall, by the
Rey. Mr. Doherty. on.Junell, tienry
'I$. Drake, to Miss Ruth. chappel, all
of Hibbert. •
tignorg-Eattro-At Zion, on june
by Re*. Celia Pletcher, Ur. "limes
Squire, to Miss Mary, daughter of
andlifte„
rie he residence Of the
bride'a-parents, 017 Jirne 21, Wm j. • •
_Cole? o 'Toronjer„te„Alpra,LiTnas&,_- den, daughternf Mr. ___
and Mrs. John
Cole,Ruseeldale. • •
Cnitatit-Gehwm-At the Main Street
---vinireb-,--laeter on it,flii0-21,. Rev. *
C. Currie„ Si:rnia, to M4es MI
eldest daughter of Rev. Wart Godwin
of Exeter, - ..•
Scosyr-Wiramts-Atthe residence of .
the brides \parents. on June 14 try_
Retrriarkiiii;114Y-Vii7&ott to MIs.
Margaret*, daughter of/arose
Wil-
son, all of Seaforth.
llioatse-Dsvicagm-411 Toronto, on
• June 14, Mr. EIijab Hlgglns, rung-
• est -son of the late Bett.- /ler:
Exeter - -
re. of Toronto.
_
.neentr t reside
of the brides pimentos, on . jrane
Richoed W. Unwell; of WAWAMfse*
.
•
3012124S-PA3e3itome-In Cabo
y v. on
nr-.1011ffirlirillArlaker
= „
Parternore, all of Osborne..
Gotranr-Bagrert.:-At the home of the
bride's parents, on June. 14, by _Rev.
Mr. Clemens, Mr. Stephen Godkins
• of Atellillop, to Miss Manta), dough.
ter of Mr. and Mat Baker of Meth_
wood.
Ntrineittat-lkoranrire-sAt t be real -
donee attn., bride's ItiOthoiv'elintott,
on June 21st, hy the Rev. U. M.
Manning, Mr. John Newcombe, of
-• Exeter, to Miss Harriett Flh3t�ff, ,of
• Clinton.
litohn-Palstrarst..-At, the manaejxe-
ter,onjnnel9,b Rev. W
,doughterbtlifr. John Penhals, *1101
Arlia t the
of the bride's parents, on Jnne 13,
Mr. Anon Mattbewe, of Denik4d,
Out,. to Wee LWIe, daughter of Mr.
and /iris D. Bropb.y, of Aurora, 111.
Pattie; the resident.
Imre tor.
;mho Pao.
Mist- Olis%
jobit Ratcliffe, , aged-
Menths. 4 -days.
.
OlCit-th 'Centralia, on 3"
beth Hicki.. relict of the
Oke, in her Istb year.
Iliunitirsti-slu Zuikh,on jun
111* fleidente Yedilkor.
• menthe, 18
BiIrJJrow
re, *
--
Wednesday "Comfort Coale,
*meet Me. and,
Mote, Ushorne, Watt
Fornitrit fkUa hit
boa the folloWin cenoern..
iodtst Church here -
if tbe,Itiehinond
the.
dllorthwest and t
,ers and fern,
In the ens
'drew of the kh, was 1"
,beautlfnl,WAA-711443e4etve
;Aerie with a yeke of sh
triinined with chttron coi
and hitt* 01 t
whlte intorkili„
and Med thelin
tttid truly- sbe
ittilt. Only Imniedta
• e wet* 'wit
letts.the
'ea
*reeIle. St1-
en
by *0 rise,
age (rex-
- • of