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The Exeter Times, 1890-10-2, Page 1THE TIMES . FROM NOW UNTIL aJ.AN'Y 1891 20 Cents AND HTJRON & MIDDLESEX GAZETry THE Tl TRL\L TRI OFFER --rs-- WORTH A0O5PTIN$ "HEW TO THE LUS.E, LET THE OHMS. R8.LL WHERE THEY MAY.' VOL. XVIII. NO. 6. EXETR, ONTARIO, TRURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1890 LEGAL.. 1 H. DI OKSON, Barrister, Soli, to eit(11 of Supremo court, Notary Publie,� aliveyancer, Coutmisaioner, dui,. Money *osn. oMee en" Fersan'sIllook.Exeter. Ii. COLLINS, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc,, 1!t#IE11'Eli, • ONT, ometr riser, wall s lllovk, llazl a old, office. LLIOT ate ELLIOT, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancers &e, (34o. t'M`oney to Lean at Lowest Rates of Interest. OFFICE, • MAIN . STREET, EXETER. B. V. itteree. J. EL:r,IOT. IIIIIIIIII 11 .L. BILLINGS, J • 1c:•=1•T *Z$ , OFF•LCIE : Over O'Neil's Bank. Nitrons Oxide Gita for Painless Extraction. :T.° K1NSMAIN,.DE iT11T.Li.D. tatttnaveli}8 I110r, lextr eT eiil"ooth without t train, by fiiviu Vegetable Velem. Hold 1'ill:age and all .• y.. otuerdentai work the best Ja b Goes � LTRrfi 1' silo Q .n 7, u on last :rhursdaty1n emelt Mmat li , �7 ' LJ1f1AL ry�r . i3IlM MXaNIdl G M. D.,11.. O • P. h , (:senate Victoria University: Wilco and reaidencc, I]ouh pion labora- tory. Exciter. R. IIYNl,allfAN coroner for the Comity of Huron. (dice, opposite Carling .urea. store, Exeter. R. J.A.ROLLINS,tll'.C.E,S, o. Office Main St, iixeter, Ont. Residence, house Veooutly occupied' by 1'. McPhillips, Eaq, LB. CUT E'EN, M. D., C. AL, . Graduate Trinity University, Tor- ontoPal.Tr] -.Mod. sohool. Toronto ; Grad. Ain fnst..L niologyt Member N. 7a;, Acad. Anthropologyetember Col, P. S Ont.- � „ officio, Dashwood, 0 nt. D.R. WO 0I)RITIPIP Diseases of tlho EYE, EAR, DIOSE awn THROAT Bye glasse.' and Speetaeles furnished for both Dear hn(>l,Distant Vision, Always at Immo, except on Fridays. No. 1S5 Queen's Avenue, Lon(1on, Ontario. er AUCTIONEERS. T BUSSENB1ialitY, General Li, ■ '-4 • oeused Auctioneer. Sales conducted fit allparts. Satisfactiouguaranteed. Charges moderato. Reusall P 0, Ont. 11ENItY EILBLR Licensed Auc- tioneer for Hay, Stephen, ape Mo- Gliivray Townships. Sales oonducted at moderaterates. Oinoe, atPost-office, Cred- iton Ont. TO/1N GILL, Auctioneer for the EY 'Townships of Stephen, Say and Usborne LLD athe Village of Exeter. Sales promptly attended, sad satisfaction guaranteed. Salsa erreDgodatthis office . T H. PORTER, GENERAL �J • AuctioneorandLandvaluator.,orders sent by mail to ray adiress, Bayfield P.O., will receive prompt attention. Terms metier- ate. D. H. PORTER, Auctioneer. VETERINARY. Tennent& Tennent VETERINARY - SURGEONS EXETER, ONT. • . I 1 -- ra1uate of the Ontario Veterinary Col- t Lege. 1 OiraxoE : One aoor South of Town Hail. MONEY TO LOAN. 1 ONE TO LOAN AT 6 AND 1 percent, 525,000 Private .Funds . Best :Jeanine Companies represented.: L.H DICKSON, Barrister, Exeter, 1 E I N Ii, a SU ANCE : HE LONDON MUTUAL 1 FIRE: INSURANC,C COMPANY OF s /AN ADA. 'Read Office, London, Ont. After 31 years of successful business,: still :ontinues to offer the owners of farm- property and private residences, eitheron buildings:,or ion tents ,the most favoreable protectio .::.:;sesta if loss or dam age by fireor lightning, at rates 1 tpon such liberal terms. that;no other respect- lbiecompany can aifordtowrite. 42,375 poli: w +les in force lstJan,1890. Assets .$378,428.00: ncash in bank. Government depost, Deben- '1 tares .and Prominm Notes. Jelin GRANT, e 'resident ; D. C.MCDONALD,Nan ager. DAVID 'AWES, Agee t tor Exeter andvioinity. I- "E WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE Established in 1868, NEAD OFFICE- WATERLOO, ONT. Thin oomxany has been over Eighteen years in successful operation in Western Oa•io an Onario, , d continues to insure against loss or fiemageby P'ire Buildings Merchan- dise, Manufactories, and all other descrip. tions of iedurable property. Ihtending' insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium note or OashSystem . During the past ears this Co - y ,n panyhaft issued 57,000 Polioios, covering propertyto the amount ot$40,872,039; and ,paid in lessee alone 1709,759,00, Assets, 88176 X00.00 eoneistin ,. , g of Cash inB,>,nk, Government and the;un assessed Premium Notes on hand end in force. J W WALDin eel. D. President it .: 115. TeemoR Secretary. J. et . Huenes, In- peetor. CHAS. S1�ELL, Siientfor Exeter and 'vicinity. Aiwys a Calm After a storm is an old maxitl m but it is not the case with us this week. We will be rushed as usual and the reason is we are selling goods cheaper than any other in house the trade. Those 75c all.wool shirts that we sold at 6oc are now down to Sae; and a lot of $r.z5 shawls reduced to Extra black Overcoats, our own make, :886 ; good ready-made Suits $4. Yarns, a job lot to be cleared out at 35c per lb. Our time is now drawing to a close, and prises will not be considered as much as the clearing out of the stock. Large lamp chimneys, 750 per doz. ; medium lamp chimneys, hoc per doz; lantern chimneys 8c., t]r 750 per doz. Lots of fresh salmon this week, r ie per can. BRUI1PTON BROS. M o Bank The t)�S i�S �n�c f Oi]A1tTi:l:l:]n 1a Y PA RLTAXEN T,lt ,al Paid up Capita] ... Selie0;f4 Rest Fund 1,�A9,t1 Head Office, Montreal. F. WOLFEESTIt wl TII0M S,Fameattfi 2Abranebofficesint Dorrominion. Ageneie in the Dominlon,lf.S.4.avd Europe. Exeter Braxton, Open every lawful day', iron lea.m.to3 p.m SATURDAYS,lo nem. Le 1 p.m, 4PorCent.porannum alfowedformonoy en Doposititecetpts ,ARCHER Manager. i1'rr5, �aai 0:- UH C.�.E5-EARSON t C°- IVIOR Mil . AE SS arsaparff l SSI, :toes Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheum:ttie Gout, General Debility, Catarrh, mut tot ilsorders caused by a thin and impoverished, 1r corrupted, condition of the blood; expel)iug lie blood -poisons from the *item,. 01111011111 and renewing the blood, and restoring its zing power. During a long period of unpartaileled us,•f ' 10ss, AFER'S SARSAi'ARILLA has proven its ter£eot adaptation to the cure of all diseitscs ariginating in poor blood anti a weakened w it:tllt1 :t is a highly concentrated extract of (3arsa barilla and other blood. -purifying roots, :ombinecl With iodide of Potassium :gid, Cron, and is the safest, most reliable, :illi these conk 1t1 '•+ t. a O Cal blood -purifier ood puriIIer and bl : �d�"cC�,: , uan be used. inflammatory Itheumatisr.a i;n "tAY�'sn's SAIOSAPARILLA bas curie ^ or the nflammatory Lthemnatisul, with wh,ut, d have offered for many years. W. 11, Nuohut." Durham, la.; Mara), 2, 2£82. "flight years ago 1 ]lad 10) attack of Rha ulna - ism - Lsoseverotl1nt1Couldnot m move tile 0 our tl t bell, or dress, without help. 1 tried several remedies. vithoutmuch if any relief, until 1 took Avisn's S&RSAPARr,LA, by, the use of two bottles of which 1 Iva§ completely cared. 7 have not been troublecl.with, the Rheumatism ,ince. ,levo sold arge quantities of your, S,AnsAl iulx:r,A, mid it till retains its wonderfulpopularity.11'hemuaan- r. notable tures it has etl`ecLeti in this vicinity (!,,:h. Vince me that' it is the hest blood 401(lici1 4 ever h±Iered to the public. River St., l3ttoicland, Mass., 3101 1), 1,/,` "Last Mardi 1O'ais 80 weal: from g•enr>rtal Welty that f: could, not walk witho114 11(.11.1. 01- lowing the advice of afriend, .1011ninah :ea tu 1111:g AYI11 s SAIiseeeen Ln, and. before I Lad used three bottles 1feet aswen as1ever didlinny1,.te, I Have been at work now for two num( ha, 111 1 think your SAnsAo' 4141LLA the grater 1.11 medicine in the world, JAMES 520 West 42d St., New York, July 11', 10 2. AsEr s cni„- ,no SARyArAi£rr,L:t Ger:+5;17:. - all Scrofulous G ormj l t <it.,, Erre ite;icts. 2Yt1 a r. h , Ringworm, 1r3he,tttaes .,:a•ru .les. I' inners, and Erupttous of tlzc> f.;!..1.m. -1:. c,: ,. the 131001 of all impurities,' ' aids di eslsl. I? ,,• 1,te5 the action of the 10wvels and ta„I., a•: i f' vitality and strengthens tiro PRDrAitrD 1�X DP. Sold .eY �'E all Druggists; price F5. fi aaietoPublissr Promsi C�ONDEDI$ED NEWS feilorn 'Various Sonrees Tilixotegl1t out the District. At the opening of the Salem Methodist Church, Blazsltard, the sum of $80 RAS realized. Mrs John Gillis, of West 1wtiissopai, who has seen her 94411 birthday, hi astill hale and heady. The County Treaautexa sats of land for tome laked place at Goderich, on the 2nd of December. eroded' alt is without a brass band. An oMarti .sties ie aborut to be formed there iu a few days, Mr D. 0 teWeston, of T)laasharel, lost a $200 horse last week. It partook, too- glut- ton ously lut•.tonotisly of green clover, Fel I sheat in many Farts has already rehab eel the exceptional height of 13 itlellts, Mee t is doing well this fall. 1). H. 1'orter. the popular auctioneer of Huron county. has bad a furnace put into his house, in Stanley township. Mr Ii ocky Cameron, Blowhard, has gone to hie future home in the D7or1b..West Lasky will be ti]iseed around Blowhard. A, Iran named Fred ,shutter,, et Gcder- fola was least week fined 026 for gruelty to auimale, as also .for carrying a muted, Lost week is little ,soy, sen of Mr ,Arebtt, itTeNsh, of the 12d1 eon, McKillop, mobile playtn,T at eased, got hie collar bone brisket. +• c w , '�. V, ` 'pts 'lea tet . snit atilt) factor} have sold their August dime for 10 cerate Donde cheese factory sold e31, A.uttuet etteese at 92e, While returning Prem Older -kb fair last week, Mr Francis Coiemen,of T'uelterstnitla, WAR thrown from his buggy breaking Nita collar hone, Mr L. C. Jackson, son of Mr Henry Jackson, of Egmoudvflle, has Bona to Oberlin, Kangas, where he will condncht largo bank. TheSt itfarya must bei a go-ahead place. local curling club is organizing, and the Journal says suowbalia are in boom i a town garden, A, valuable colt of J 1,Yetr's Mef i,liv. ray, eut itself badly this week by running agninst a wire fence, It regnireti 17 !Ochre to el1se the wound, Tido judge, in a division court at Ridge= town, decided in a Daae where suit was brought for a grocery and liquor bili that the liquor part neednot bo pard for. Mr Wurtb, of the flax mill, at Crediton, had 700 noes in flax this year. It makes a lot of work but he is a busy man end keeps all around him busy. Tho Rev R, McColl, rector of Uhrist Churoh, Petrolia, and who is well known in Mitchell, has been asked to accept the? Ilem terabit) of Trinity Church, Michigan City. Mr P. S. Armstrong, of Blanchard, while driving between St Marys and Kirl;ton some says ago, met with severe injuries by his horse becoming fractious and kicking hint on the log. J. I. McKenna, of Dublin, has bought the Kidd estate farm, on which is situated the handsome residence fcrmerly occupied by the late Jas Kidd and family, The lprice paid was 55,500. 1 Mr. Richard Meredith, Q. c., of London. has been appointed rice -chancellor of the Chancery Division of the. High Court of Justicefor Ontario, succeeding the late Hon Wm Proudfoot.. On Sunday last while John Weir, was handling a loaded revolver, the weapon was accidentally discharged, and the baU entered bis hand between the thumb and finger severely injuring that member. Last week, while Master John MaEwau, son of Mr Malcolm MoEwan, of Stanley, was crawling along the roof of the barn, he slipped and fell to the floor, breaking his" right arm a little abovethe wrist. 111r 0. W. Coulter, barrister, of Cayuga, Haldimand do-, will take charge of the Crown business at the fall assizes in God - oriole Three orfour criminal cases will, come np for trial, but none of them are of a seriout character. A sow belonging to Mr Swan, Goderioh township, last fall littered 14 pigs and raised 12 ; this spring she had 13 and raised 11 ; and on the 23rd inst,she litter- ed 16 more and is raising 15 of them. This is all inside of 11 months, Mr .Mawhinney, of Stephen township, had a real, oldfashioned logging bee one day last week. He had 32 men at work for him, he was just driving things.: The old gentlemen was heard to remark that he had six sons and six daughters all to. gether at the tea -table. The other day, Mr. W. Dunseith's (of St Marys), ,lar a Newfoundland dland do g followed him into the country for a considerable distanoe, and when returning was chasing some of Mr Johnson . Stewarts sheep when eith Mr D he shot him: sus would tld no t have taken 850 for the dog. One day last week while Mr Geo Math- ieson, miller, Thorndale, was, pulling grass and feeding it to a horse thrugh an'open- ing in the stable wall, when the horse took a flying leap and landed outside. This is remarkable when it is known that the horse stands 16 hands, and ,t .e opening was five feet from the floor, and only 2 feet by 2 feet 9 inches in size. As Messrs Holden and. Holey, of St Marys, were threshing on the farm of Mr. Whaley, on the 12 con of East Nissouri, on Monday week, the straw by some means caught fire and resulted, in the total des- truction of the building and its contents, includingthese arator belonging p g ng to Messrs Holden- and Haley. r G. Stewart, M W . G o S. of the Lon_ don road, pluton, writes from Harlem, Dak., ou the 22nd of Sept, as follows :- Crops here this season are almost a total fail are, J sewed 150 bushels of wheat last spring and threshed 282 bushels of chicken feed In the northren' part of North Dakota crops ` are good, some farmers threshed as high as 26 bus, per acro: 'It will be hard times with the fanners in this Fall Vales. 1Towiek.... lorrie, Oak 4. Belgratre, ()et, 7 end 8. Clinton,. Oct. 1, 2 ansi 3. Stratford, Oet.2 endo. Brussels, Oct. 2 and 3. 13ayflele, Oct: 8 and 9. Granton, Dot, 1 and 2, Stati'a, Oct. 7 and 8; Eirkton, Oct 911i and Mb. AToGi !-r l t ran Oet. 3rd, 3'arkhill, Ott. 7111 and, Fait. Mita Craig, Oct. 9th and 10111. Airs Belly, of McGillivray, died on lister„ dale, week, General infirmity the Canso. A ten year old sou of Ur John Dfcaugan, Delaware, broke hire leg at the ankle the other day,. Wiuter sorties We selling for 53.25 per lib,. in Tuclserentith. where the fruit is aatd to he plentiful. Mr Wm. Chapman. of the 2nd concession, L.11, 3,, Tue1orsatith, hate corn *Mall reeaelnree over 13 feet in height. Mr Mtn Baynham. of McGillivray, has leased hie 50 acre farm en the 20114 Coat., to his son•iu-la.w, 4r I9aae Dastard, We deeply regret to learn of the death of Antra John Modeleed, of Tucker -smith, tear Egtnondrille, wbioh oecnrredd on Thursday ,relit. On Wednesday morning, Sept, 21tb, Exurna easels wee married to Ass Alfred :lathers, sou of ?.Zr Stephen lifetit'rrs, of alcGi liar 1 A F A ('ant Greet, of flaii.erieit, cute -termed Waltk) , unknown injury the other day, wlii.lt hats paralyzed hie lower limbs. He will not recoger. The grain Wens c:atnplsin bitterly of the seaway of e:lr8 at this station. The (iraad Trunk bad Letter hustle aroand or another mall will be got in through here before long. --Seeforth Expositor. Mr Henry L*dagw.a8:b, of 4cl 0lop, bad the Intsfartnne to We a wry One two•Fear old colt Net week. lit jumping over a fence it cut it body so badly, that the entrails protrusied. John Howard's goose was stolen it Dhl.inlph the otherdlay, and. Aylmer Turner and AIfrett °liver wore arrested on a charge of taking the bird. Oliver eoufeseed, and Turner wee eourieted, SinireaEllwocd and C. A. Hedging sitting on the ease. The accused were sent to jail fora month each. Jr Jones Clark, after gat absence of sod' enol yeara in Australia, has returned to Anheriea and is receiviug the greeting of his many friends. He left the Orient last April and spent several months in England and the continent ,.0 Mute for Caned*. Mr Clark's home is in Greaten. The barn of Andrew Reid, ten 7, lob 13, Mullett, was ou Wednesday burned to the ground, with all the contents. About 800 bushels of wheat, besides oats, barley, .peas and hay, were destroyed, 89 was also a fat pig, The fire was started by children playing with, matches et the atraw•ataok, The ineurauco is small. Mr Gibbs bad a valuable horse recently ' pasturing on. Miller's flast. On Thursday morning feet it was agnate from the field. It was believed some ono had stolen it, and notices wore a"cordingiy sent to constables in the neighboring towns, Last Monday the animal was found in the field from which it had been taken by some party or parties unknown, who evidently returned it to avoid arrest, --Parkhill Review.. Tito list of convictions made by the magistrates in the county of Harou, for the quarter ending tat iust, number 48. of these 11 were by Goderich magistrates, 8 by Senfurth, 6 by Clinton, 4 by Brussels, 7 by Exeter and the others by magistrates elsewhere. Of the offences, 7 were for vio- lation of the license law, 4 of the inform- ations being laid by the South Riding In- spector, 2 by the West Riding Inspector and 1 by the East Riding. The total amount of the fines imposed was $379, of which 'thele were 5 350 fines and 2 e20 fine,. Ca0d13AILTY. Blazes -One of Mr Duncan McKellar's valuable mares died last week. Death was caused by bursting of the stomach. 51r McKellar at one time refused 5300 for the; mare. -Mr Jas Campbell. of the 12th eon - session, has rented his farm of 1.00 acres to Mr Templeton for a terns of five years for 5275 a year. STANLEY. FAnexs RENTED -The farm of Mr George Plewes, on the 5th concession, has been rented to Mr Thos Parsons for five years at an annual rental of 5250 payable in ad- vance. -Mr Copp, of Seaforth, has also rented his farm on the Parr line to Mr Wee. Sinclair,of uaefieldfor i Br s a ears at an y annual rental of 3300. BIDDERT. Banos -Mr Thos Matthews met with a severe accident, breaking three of his ribs. He was helping at the threshing at Mr, Thos Kele'a.2nd eon, when heslipped and fell to the ground resulting. as stated above. -Mr Jerry Stapleton has purchased the McLoughlin farm on the Huron road con raining 100 sores for the sum of 58,700. The buildings are in fairly good 'condition. We trust our friend will live long to enjoy his prosperity. i'VLLAnTOxi Bnin><rs-A horse belonging to Mr A, Wright, of Fullerton, ran away on Mon- day, in Mitchell, tied made things pretty. lively on Main street. The buggy was badly wreaked. The bit was broken in the animals mouth'. -One night last week as one of our eitizena was driving home from Mitchell his horse was stopped at a short distance from the village by a number of half drunken roughs, who seized it by the head and backed it, into the ditnh, nearly. throwing the occupants of the buggy out. The oause of snail rowdyism should be put down with a firm band as life and property are becoming unsafe. Several houses were stoned the same night. -bliss M. A. Mc- Intyre, Heine of Mx' W. Porteous was mar - vicinity for the winter. + tied on .Thursday to Mr T. [teal, -yon h,rent 1 , Fl < ty`# , °.r, soli of lir Win H al., n c Ozt,'u.'1-(>+i r ruga. i,, i 'tit. ea. .a.• ;ut r.rerr$1`e vf.SOrt: 3ratulaiiuus.' gentleman of about 62 years of age an $lansflard. Bn,varar 41r' David Fotberinglaana, a al ane of the earlypioaeere 4f P.lanahard, suet with a triseio death on hie farm en con 8, of the tewaship of illaanshard, the other afternoon. The deceased Was engaged with his► teem drawei!rnb manure and white ofaeaand oonfththeefrsoonrtof bthoae mloedd,ettaohehberdidine vette waye reaultieg in the team runniug ra 'aye. Ulo wag thrown forward en the whitlletreea and when picked up�a few minutes after life waa extinct. He leaves a wife and grawn•up foully to made fiN +fcpetting. Kiri text. The annual herveat festival of thanker• giving wag oheerreel he the congregation of St Faure Church, Kitkton, sal Sunday, Sept 281h, at 7, pp nh, with appropriate aerracesa The church was tris,,, k. coreted for the oocatlion, with flower, fruit grain reel veieetable.. A special feature of the c,tnrch ekeoration catty a Iarge an, claur suspended over the clheucel,erebedded eat mete ans feiwere, making under the lempliebt a brilliant display. .slut cappro fate semen wee delivered lay the ineuatt- aent, lie', 1f It Rt. moo. frown Fa ('Xti I. U. 'Whaat, shalt 1 reader unto the Lard for tial ii-netats u:;tonnet' 4tr Rt r r, a,ur veteelil Otey wear'. gin. to visitin • (delete in the grates 31r Ural• louder t alar �aA e.d? 4r +.�t of his tae r �.. +. ti, a here. r, liac l„ri etionordl 454itty. of liattsti:lr•i. are ex'p ,rtit'.3 1 it -+ central, at ;Lir enntt,a: fall fele cat the, •t.h ant till* lust. Roman Ms'sars M i'niter.. ion dei el, grocers have erect^tl a handsome new eign.®N1r Wm triueman is "mending a few Arles with his brother, Mr .,,antes Ntonetam,of i:;;1e x.Co- --Mrs and Miss (knit, who have ,teen visiting that' d ani, hter an>f eider, Airs. Rev. 3, 14, Henderson: retotrncti home en Menday _ last. -'MC Waugh. hanker. of Kan'u9, as spending a kw slays with his brothcr,W .t Wangit,flurdwaro merchant, nunaher et meonbers of the Prc.by. urian Church, turned out on afantfay anti drew carte' in the shell, thus maternally adding to the comfort of their horses. - Rev J 8 Cook returned home on I''ri,l.Le. last looking h,wce and hearty anti as if Mouut R 'yal air agreed with him. Mrs Cook will rem cis for a month -A large continecut of lTeneallites visited the Ex- eter eter Fair on Toothy. kliiuiv ire, Tho ploplo of this appointment had the privilege of listeuiug to two exee.ptianally good sorntons, on Sunday eveuiub Sept 20, by Rey J Keuuer, of Kirkton, the other on Sunday evening last by Rev J Russell, pastor. --A matter lung contemplated has nt last been brought to au issue, and that is the heating of the church by a ,hot air furnace mr Will holland, of Exeter, has received the eontract and is busily engaged nt the work. Wm :einem is doing the carpenter work. The church was un- comfortably cold last Sunday, but plenty of hot air may be expected next Sunday. -many acres of clover is being cut anal a good yield is expected. -aur. Thos Smile is employed digging and cleaning out wells. fie is the Loy to flu,, *cater every time. If von have a scarcity of water give him a job. , 0+-4 Eicidulph. It ie with regret many will hear of the death of one of our oldest and most res- pet.ted residents, err James Keefe, in the 85th year of his age He died at his residence` on the 28th nit. He was an Irishman by birth but a resident of Bid- dulph township for the last 50 years, and by his energy and industry he accumulated property. His funeral took place from his late residence to the Biddulph Catholic Cemetery on Wednesday,Oet lst. -mr T Thompson, Mooresville, is home again, after his trip to the old sed. He took in the Toronto Fair on his way home, and thinks it beats Donnebrook-Fair all hollow. Mr Sam'l Mountain, of Toronto, has been visiting his many friends in Lucan and vicinity for the past week. We are pleased to hear of your townsman, Mr Same Popplestone starting store in Cen- traiia: Mr Crouch, bridge contractor, deserves special mention for the splendid bridge , he has just finished over the Sauble. Usborne. Report of S 8 No 6, for the month of September The following aro thenames mes of upils whho btained 40 taper cent and over on written work during the month: - First Glass, No 2. Ella Catnm 89, Etta Fletcher 89, ;nasal Joints 85, Ethel Brown 84, Ethel Godbolt 67, Bertha Godbolt 67, Bertha Upshall 58, Edna Godbolt 56, David Parish 52 ; No 3 -George Wilcox 60, Cora Rowoliffe 82, Elizabeth'Berryhill 81, Mary Coward 80, Elizabeth Cooper 77, Maude Woods 75, Emma Delbridge 75, Nelson Fletcher 71, Wilbert Hunter 71, Jennie Berryhill 71, Willie. Russell 69, Leslie Robinson 64, John Cotvard 62, Part I1 Class, Bryan Rawcliffe 79, Flossy Andrew 74, George Godbolt 73, Cora Johns 66, Alice Woods 60. Second Class, Norman Fletcher ' 80, Sarah Clement 79, Oran Promisee, Philip Rowcliffo 65, Helena Johns 59, Eliza Cle- ment'E8. Mabel miners E7, Franklin Da1. bridge 63, Gladys Spicer 51, Alice Taylor 45, Elizabeth Johns, 41, Beatrice Del bridge 40. Junior 111 Class. Fred'miners 80, Armes Hunter 79, Ethel"Andrew 72, Lilly Krause 67, Samuel, Johns 66, Edward Powell 60, Herman Kyle 57, Alioe stiller 56, Orie Powell 54, Ida Upsltall 52, Alice Harris 45, Edith White 40. SeniorE 111 Class: Annie Earl 72, Lilly Halls 70, Maud Britnacontbe 63, iriunie Clement 60, Athos Francis 53 Fourth Class ,,aura Andrew • 78, Richard. Johns 72, 1';Wlitlt Turnbull 70, 101,0,7 , „o ° (1, 1 Ether Roweliffe 65, 011.1 'i) _, lar:age 03, . 11011011 Spicer 61, Bargain Depot When. You Want IAruse Goods, (lents' Furnishings, Heady made Clothing, Belts d Shoes, flat. Capra, hest Tweed Snitinga ; in fact any thine; you nee-,. Don't forget to call at orrice], Layers' resect, Rftcre ,jou. get 1 value every time without BAITING. a ember there is /awwaya a sharp hook IS the laying bait anti it le more to catch the unwsaty a'nuer or Intel, [5'0 ad that meritorious tuella sella, at a. living, prt:£at le our best train aaiivertis t ,^lttof this is the sc.tret 'cf our 8ereasing trade. We pay the very top figure, t et; io or ash, for Aral pry lino. - Wb We" -et 3 cerle a,le ofe'ive;i i,.3rl *cot;s➢. ROZS Market*tore Exeter, ,•s olio watt Johns n ¢ dale a v r t f 4 f A Ont ra. 1.'41 Fifer C'1 .�s. Met rel., 31 �' (ldaa ,,ntlrew,S➢, Jeadtiile* Tur,al.ldil ClUit Johns 74,. t1. &4 s li'i a,.s rb 45 teacher, Crortvon. D'oIs-i -;el s (Tera mil Oracle t'iirag,3. oe Lunt,^.sn, ars the guests of Mrs. ,:'t;, Hoispsr.-N1s 's 11 11o,1traat',at rlaari fel' o 1 of Lotion, rarer paying NITS, Dietz a short vi tt M'.:its Wm IL Mosho.4. and '.litos4 Finl.lseirt>g left on Rid to la9t on the ex- tursion to Chi a„ n, Mr I*inkloeiner will stay las be his a twit -r4 neral there AU l Mr Morse k w.'ull upend a few ti t;.i tieing up the city. -$lint Lira Event, n, lTensall, Ia bpentiini is few 'days with frim la here and is the guest of Mr Win iteltelis suit Lit 'of S .l.rin ,v'itl' nh.,3 crabs .va.it'nt leer aa: sister:t1ra i' t.tciater, Iris returne 1 tea her 18'os leaving many friends whore she leerent ak.lt0 Litatc�i with dining her stay. 1 s . n_ Hill hal b,ose 4n La short yid*, fila her lh.ardents in Milverton, Oat'--Mel4Grs Chas ltrowvu an I Chas Kibler were in Mer- lin !teat week as deleted% s attending the S. S. er+fvention berg,1 there. -:hire Cleo Itert- tel presentee her hush in 1 with a asst ;lit and luauu;'ingbaby gill on Thuiaday,seat. Shako v,eotge -.-Tine brie nn,t tile :Wile arc easing "Inwn for the season. As the frosts and rains aro too prevalent and in. terfero with their work,.. --Mr Conrad Kuhn's new residence is almost emu- pleteai `ami presents a Li tudso ne appear- ance It is a relit to the town, the arch. heel 801 to Ur Kohn h'imeolf.-During the past week as pr ttrthenl watttlauhtiter and jeweler has elm to the village awl has taken: tip quarters in that part of stir flick's building, 'lately ccIu ted by Dr Amos, W e needed a *practical mail here and would Idle to thee hien well patronizteal. -A lady visiting in Crediton said, "I like your village very nuteli but stn very sorry to see such a ruffianly lot of boys on your streets during the evenines and e:'. pecially on Sun,Iro3 eve; s." This she is perfectly justified fa saying. And it is to shame that we can't have better order in our otherwise peaceful village. Who is to blame 1 -As intimated last week a fashion- able wedding which uveas anxiously waited for. took place in the German elinre h, on Thursday last in which the contracting parties were Mr John F Gunther, of Pei ham township, Welland Co, Out, and; etiss Bertha Either, daughter of Chas Either of this place. At about one o'clock p, in. the church pews were gradually filling up. and soon the body of the church was well filled with invited guests and others. Presently the bridal party arrived in a eat riage at the church door and soon marched up to the altar, the organist meanwhile discoursing sweat strains of music. The bride was led by aur Ben Either who acted as best man. while the bridegroom led the bridesmaid. The ceremonp was at once commenced by Rev err Staebler and was of short dura- tion, the nuptials being pledged by a ring The bride was elegantly dressed in a cream cashmere suit with train, pink slippers, a beautiful net veil with a wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid, bliss Leah Heitztnan, was dressed in a stat of cream 'h tis veiling and woreorange blossoms. The bridegroonh and Best mea wore the conventiot 1 ha black wit h re nets q of orange blossoms. After the ceremony they retired to the vestry and received the congratulations of their numerous friends. Honeymoon travelling will take in several Canadian and American cities before their return. -Again the grim hand of death has appeared and snatched frotn our midst one of our number:. We refer to the death of Richard Haletey aged 17 fl years, and a few. months, *Mob asci event occurred on Monday morning least. '`He was a smart and votive bo until Y about January last, when he Was taken down with h an 88110010 of la grippe slid pneumonia which teeeed to'c i onsumpthou, end- ing in death. daring the past summer he has been able to be out considerably and he wasiven all the outing and e g r;xe league his health would '.,permit. : Everything was doneto alleviate his sufferings and to humor hint, He was an intelligent and friendlyboy and was beloved % Y 0 ed by all who knew bila, and duringg his seeness had a y 'friends great roan icall on him mostly every day. "He wa, a son of mr Jas Harvey. hostler, at l-[awksheee's hotel,Exeter, acid has lived with his uncle, err ui tad together with This mother, 3 sisters and ono ' brother slime he was a ,,will They have The heartfelt synl' yatll ,,of the aonwmunbaby. ity1-lein their bolytmeavemeissednbYt: thTheem. funeral tooklace on W \ r p etlnesdiay to the • cemetery here aril, was largely attended. 14faadson of ,h.s hC i I.J i iurst, was lobbed of $4'0 at Howell' one day last week.