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The Exeter Times, 1894-4-12, Page 1AND ITURON VOL..XXI, NO. 31, Woodham. This store is Popular Progressive E'ersevering Painsta.kin.g l3usincss grows because built on a sure foundation— Reliable Goods and low prices. )9 WE PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK, Men's Long Boots at 50c. a pair, Wornens' and Child - rens' Shoes at 25c. and 50c. a pair ; Beantiful colored Prints at 5c a yard ; Fourclif- fereut shades 41 - inch Cashnaere at 25c.a yard; Boy's Odd Pants -at 50o. a pair; Mem Felt Hats for 25c ; Glass Sugar Bowls, Creana Pitchers and Bowlt at 9 cents each'. You enenenively cannot afford to miss those great Bargains. They won't last long, Don't forget that with $30 00 -worth of goods 'WO give you ono a those BEAUTIFUL PICTURES: ir.R, 8. FORD ce CO Usleorne couna. • Tho dolmen met on the 7tE ilea, All the members preitent. Minute a of previous meeting were read and ,approved. To fullest -mg emnonuleations were read and laid on the table, viz. A letter -from Mr. T, Andresv inking for the use of the Town Hall to bold meetinge of Winded- ' sea Butter Creamery Association, and ciroulare an 1 letters with reference to Sevrer Pipe. Real Scrapers, Truss Bridges. Mr, George F. Murphy preeented petition requeeting the Council to appoint an arbitrator to arbitrate in matter of changing his lot from S. S. No. 3, Mans - hard, to Union S. S, No. 13, •Blansbard and Usboi Gardiner-Halls-Thatnthe application sesensszesisesmesersassomemones • firming the eame viz ;- S. W. Ward, .fiensall. Diyielon No. 2, GI,' 1 Webber; 8, W Balkwill; MIDI)L SE 44j 1:i4, ' "HEW TO THE LINE, LET Taal oaxps FALI waEitl,„ THEY MAY -o!PPIP EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 12 1894 Jona( -Wall& itt 110118, Pnbitshere *u4linesnerlettee 4, G Finlike; 5,J Heywood; 6, W Welsh; 7, W Brownlee; 8, 111 Hemel; 9, J Front; 10, W Perkinel 12, J Fyne, 11.3, S Wilson; 14, Hunter; 15, T Smale; 16, It Jones, N. W, Ward, Div 1, LI MoTageort; 26„ M Ogee; 3, H Doggett; 4,,,J Hodgson; T Wm Oke; 6, P Reddy; 7, G Ferguson; 8, P Moir; 0, J Aitth jr ; 10, A Bienop; 11, W }Torten; 12, G Monteith; 13. J Duni; 14, T Ellerngton; 15, W Glenn; 16, J Horton'. 5. E. Ward, Div. No. 1, 8 Peart' 2, T Brock; 3, A Berryhill: 4, G Heywood; 5, C+ Upshall; 6, H Rodd; 7, W Avery; 8, 13 Beavers; 9, M Routly; 10, W Dodn; 11,11 Fleteher; 12, A Hawkey; 13, J Hazlewood; 14, G Harrah; 15, J O'Mara. N. E. Weed Div.:No, 1, W Co said; 2, P Hemmer; 3,H Borland; 4, S 0anapbell; 5, P McDougall; 6, M Thernpaon; 7, W J Vance; 8, W Stewart; 9, j Duncan. 10, W Kay: 11, A M Curdy; 12, W Dunoan; 13, It Doupe;14, G Rutberford; 15, Arch „McCurdy.-- Carried. The following orders were granted via; M Samwell, keep of J Hewitt and wife, $26; J Swan, gravel, lin: J Cann, gravel, 1893 acid, 60e: Mrs Beer, gravel, $1; I Harris, culvert $3; A MoDnnald, refunded dog tax, R Bell jr, lumber, $34.96; E Hewitt, phens &o, Quintoine bridge, $4. Halle-Keddy--The council a !jaunted to meet again SatnrclyMay 5th, at 1 o'clock. p, m. 0. W. Howe; Mere. • •—•41111-41 Brucefield. Bneree.--James Baird iet spending his well earned holitlays at his homn-Mr Soott has removed ell his eiock to his new store which is elaboratele finished -Geo. Munroe has snarted 'a butenor shop here. An a consequence meat hen dropped 20 per lb, -We understand that John Foote, of the Detroit Medical college, in tende, dating his holidays", to study with Dr. Armstrong of this village. -Messrs. Matray Gibson, John Aikenhead and Arthee Ketehen end !niers Lizzie Rose, are home on their holi- daya from the Forest City Thinness Col- lege; London. --Next Monday • evening in the elethocliet Church thestielebrationJubin lee Singers, who have appeared before lhe Royal family, will give one of their grand concerts. The admission is only 25 cente. Centralia,. Bexers,-Miss Mary Handford who has been visiting Monde in the States returned last Friday evening. -Mr .T. B Hill of St. Themes paid Rev W , 11 Butt a flying visit. -Mrs R, F 'dicks and Mrs Alex. Knox and ditugnten retuinee-from London Friday evening -Dr Shout -is, of London, is in the villege finnan to organize a council of Chosen Friends. —mr,4 Bowslaugh, who nal been in. charge of a -saw mill in Clinton in home again. --Rev J. H Hector, deliv- ered twce interesting and able leoturrs in Smith's hall on Wednesday and Thu, sday evenings of laet week. All who were present were delighted and wished for the Blaok Knight's returnn-One of those pleasant events took place at the resid- enoe of Mr and Mrs J Colwill, on nurse day last when their daughter Leant, was united in marria,go to Ms. W. J. Young of Crediton, by the Rev. W. EL Butt. They leave with the best wishoe of their friends to rondo in Fleeter, of the Winchelsea Butter & Cream As. eociation for the use of the Townehip Hall to bold Directors end other meetings in oonnectiou with their businees be granted, Carried. Reddy -Halle -That Alex, McDonald bamefended the enm 'et 02 dog tax - Carried, Gardner -Shier- That E. Hewite be paid the autu of $1 for plans and rpecifi- oationssfor a new bridge on Quinton's aide road and for examining the old bridge -- Carried. - Halls -Reddy -That the clerk be in- eteuoted to advertise for tenderfor the erection of a new Cedar Incise Bndge on Quinton's side road between lots A aud I on eon, 5. , Gardiner-Keddy-iThat the application of G. F. Murphy to appoint an arbitratoe be not entertained at preeent as we consider tho above course both eumbersomo and expensive, and that the clerk oorreepond w' the clerk of Blanshard in accordance sy this deoieion,-Carried. %bier -Gardiner- That the" following patbraasters be appointed foe the current ye3r, and that a by law be drafted con- Saaseseseesse , 10.4.414-41 The Stolle football club has reorganized nd the officers for the coming Beaton are as follows: Hon. President, K. P. Nicholas; Hon. Vice president, Frank Carlin; presi- dent, jamas Barbour; vice-president, Mark Draken secretary -treasurer, F. gamble,: captain, J. Pardon; ceminitteo, Jas. Hill, D. Carmichael, W. Sadler, T. Soele, F • D. Hutchison, D. Brintnell, W. Long. The club will sueet foe practice on Tuesday and Saturday evenings as soon as the weather permits„ -James Norria, M. A„ of °amp- belltord, visited under the parental roof. - NESS Code and Mrs. R. W. Delgaty, of Stanley, were visiting T. C. Delgaty last week. -4 meeting of the Patrons of Indus- try was held in the town hall last Tuesday evening, and instrpetive addresees were delivered by Mr. Mountain, of Dowuie, Mr, Weil, of Fullerton, and Mr. Donald. of Blanshard. James Moore filled the 'glair in a most acceptable mermen -Mrs. Jas. Oliver, a Port Albert, is visiting her mother, Mrs:. J. II. Drake, and calling on other friends. A better liver regulator and health restorer than Eseljay's Meer .Lozenges is hard to be found. This is the experiences of a Toronto family who had tried only one box. They are a pleasant and safe medicine. Sold at 25o. a box at druggis's. It Piy You To Read this Advertisement, and after you .have read it, think of what you are paying others for the same Goods. ettent -4tegular 260, Bottles for r7c, --Regular` sou Bottles for.4,oc. — M Regular $x.00 Bottles e 75C, Lbs. Pure Black Peppet for 25c. -6 Lbs.. Splendid Japan, Tea for $x „a°. —The wonder is how We can Sell so moth good Blet.strie Soap for 25e. We, are doing it, come and dee for yourself. Highest pride paid for all Farm Produce, 1V10GONSTAN & zirktou. 'Vore7niA.METtON SMITH, Barrister. Solid ' tor, Conveyancer. Office ileinnit Can be consulted after office ,hours at the Commereial Hotel. )1eneall. Just arrived another large atsortment of all kinds of Boots & Shoes at A. Weselonei the leacting Boot ik Sh0013 tore which we will not at bard time prioes for cash. our, trade ie tie °manna' every year aed we are leading the erade as we have always on hand a large stook ef the latest etyIes. Cali aud examine our stook before purohasing &lowlier° and be eon - vi need t hat we sell cheap, Butter and .eluits taken same an (Ash for goods. Sign of Big Boot. A. WBSBLOTI, Mcnwen's Block. Following are the market quotations: Wheat 55 to 58 13ar1ey 1. ...... 35 to 35 30 to 31 Peas ......... 50 to 50 Hay .... ....... 60010 7,00 Batter .15 to 16 Eggs...................13 to 13 Hogs .... 600 to 6 25 Clover seed... ..... BRIEFS -Miss Ester Gray bel of Dash- wood is 'visaing her sister, Mrs John Pope,„ -Mr Wm. Hodgins is going to erect it new barber shop for Mr Matt Elwood -Wm Reynolds of Toronto is hoine on it visit, and intends to return this week. --The millinery openings 'by our milliners brought in large crowds last Saturday, and they report that trade was far ahead of any former year. They all had a grand display. Business has been semewhat quiet with our merchants on account of bad roads and the inclement weather. - Messrs Robt Winters and Geo Dick shipped seiveeal carloads of pigs from this station last Friday. -Mr butcher of Brucetield, was in town last Monday. -Mr Phippen, photographer, left last Saturday for Parkhill.-Mr J. C. Klausen was in London over Sun- day. He was attending the Synod. - Mr D. Weismiller and family were at Zurich on Monday. -Mie Coxworth, who bought the Methodist church some time ago for a town hall, is having it moved this week. The moving is being uone by Mr R. Canada of Rib -- barn -Mr Thoa Murdock hits been on the eick list, but is able to be around again. --Mrs C. Burford, who has been confined to her house for several weeks, is able to be about again. -Mr Achim Reichert is erecting a nevr atable. 'fhe work is being done by Mr John Coulter. Sodom, R. T. Or T. -A lodgetd Royal Tom- plars or Temperance was instituted here on Wednesday evening last, when the following offieers were installed into (Ace for the current term Select Councillor, Chester Prouty. Vice " S4m S tanlake, Past " John Carrick. Chaplain, Wrn Harris. Bec. Seo'y, Agnes Bailey. Asst. Sec'y„ Laura Harris. Treas.'Silas Stanlake, jr. Fin. Seo'y, Wm Carrick. Herald, John Ford, sr.' Dep. Herald, Fred Green. Guard, Silas Stanlake, sr. Sen., David McCarty-. Trustees, Win Ching, John Ford, jr., 3. J McDonald. TheLodge is in a flourishing condi- tion, 33 members beiee initiated. BRIEFS. --The millinery openings were at grand success -Mr. H. Dumart, jr., was in Exeter on Tuesday. -Mrs. Treumner of the 14th con., died on Sundey morning and the remains were _interred in the Evanwelical cemetery on Tuesday.-- Sol °mon and Chas Wolper who leave been ill, are able to be around again. ----Tho Evan- gelical Couference will be held in Zuliola next week. People are preparing for the same as a large crowd is expeotecl.- We uncle:stead that Messrs Denied & Schroeder iateml putting in a large new stock of beets and shoee and opening next week on Main at -Mr. Harey Hess has opened a confectionery shop in P. Lam- ont's block, The dressmakers:have:moved into Mr. H. Well's block. --Miss Edith Steinbach ensiled friends in London over' Sunday. -Mrs. Rill has purchased the Rennie property. -Mr. C. Fritz and his wheel, of Dashwood, were in town lent week on business. Laxestn. Bentra-During the last few days we have bad several deaths of sense of the old in Edward Blackwill at 71 years, James Mayo at 60 years, and Mrs John Redwine at 70 years. - Miss Maria Ryan, youngest daughter of the late Caleb Ryan, died last week from what was called cerebro -spinal nsenignitis, -Revival aerVioes are be- ing held in Clancleboye Methodist church. Large numbers attend them, -On the fattening of March 13 the Ep- wort h League of the Methodiet church held an "At Home" in the town. hall. The old room was fureirthed ap a draw- ing room,While the stage was curtained off as a refreshinent room -Last Fri- day night the Ladies' Aid of Hely 'Prin. ity Church gave a concert in the town hall, St Marys talent gave Most Of the entertainment, They clicitit well. The hall W as fairly well filled -About 10:15p. in. lest Thursday night Mr Hawksheve was attracted to his stable by seeing a blaze resembling ft tiatidle Under the °dreier, Ile disoetrered a bell of regs isatureted With coal oil banning. It had Set fire to the beards around. One pen of Water put out What Might have swept away a third Of the town; A reward Of *600 is offered for the seoundtel who did this, Spring Shtnneni. nxnenn, The Stephen & Uebertie egrioultural ;moiety held ita spt•ing fair on Tuesday, The day was yore rough and but little interest was taken. Them were only a few horses in town. Following , is tbe prize lit; Beiess.-Aged Durham, John Allisou's *Blake' • Q. Aldsworth's `Grand Trunk.' 2 year olds, Lord Aberdeen, 0 Aldsworth. Efonses,-- Aged Clydesdale, Co rsey Bros., 'Joe Anderemn ; Hewitt & Kee, Scottish Hero; Berry & Geiger, Craig, rotten). 8 ye tir old draught, Jas. 8mill1e, McNorali. Aged Shiro, Francis Coleman, British Lad. Carriage, Thoe, Bissett, St. Blaze ; John Sohaeffer, in, Young Fulton, Coach, Alex, Dow, Pasha. Aged Road- sters, Win. Johnston, Dalberg ; E. Han• hameStone River. Junees.-Judge on Bulls, 3. Sutherland Kirkton ; Horses, A. Innis, Clinton ; 3. Bell, Birr ; W. Bacelwood, Kirkton, SOTJTIL I1URON. The spring fair of tne above society was held at Bruceneld on Friday last. The ehow of horses and bulls was fair, but the crowd of people small, the gate receipts being the smallest in the history, of the society, viz., $18. That spring shows are losing interest was manifested this year by the small attendance at those already held. Following is the prize list : Flonmen-Aged heavy draught, Berry & Geiger's Craig Ronald; Win Hobkirk's Crystal City; 0. E Mason's Clendery Prince, 3 -yr -olds, Alex Innie's Chief of the Clam; Jas Leiper's Prince of Mid- lothean; Jas MeMoran, 2 -yr -old S, Stalls & San's Goldeu Jim. Diploma, Alex Innie's Chief of the Clans. Agricul- turaliand Canadian draught, Geo Taylor's Gulf Stream; John Duman Young McAl- pine. Diplome, Geo Taylor's Gulf Stream. Aged carriagestallion, Wm Levey's Mel- bourne; Fieher & Kenzien Brown Rooker; John Shaefor's Young Fulton, Diplome, Wm Levey's efelleourue, Aged roadsters, T. Murdock's King Stanton '• R. 13rook's St Linn. 2 -yr -old, R. Brock's Sir Ada Wilkes: Coach stallion, Alex Dow's Pasant; W. Shillinglawn L'Ama. Bumese-Aged Durham, D, D Wilson's Plime Minieter. 2 -yr -old, Elcoat Bros.' Lord Lassie 5th; W.Ross' Perfection Air; Chesney's Pride of Glencoe. Year- ling, D. D Wilson's Royal Sailor; H, & W, D Smith's Abboteford; D. Fettering, harn's Pride of Huron. Diploma for beat bull, Prime Minister. JUDGES- Light horsea, Geo Spearin, Woodstock. Bulls, Thee Russell; Exeter, meet W. Milne Ethel. tia00=1S. BRIEFS.--Somolor the Zionitee are on the move. Will: johns has moved. to Whalen and J. 3. Cornish has naken the house male vacant by Mr. Johne,a nd will work this sunamer for Sam Peart, -:Mr. Cornish has added to the Zion population in the form of a young bride. •4 Ohlselhurst. BRIEFS. -Morgue MoTaggart, of London, is spending his holidays in this vicinity. - Mies M. J. Morrison, principal of Dash- wood Public School, was Immo for her vaoation. -Joseph Couch is very low with erysipelas. -Louis Sande has purchased the dwelling houee of Mies E. Wren, ani is towing it this week to our village. - Inane Debion, of Souris, Manitoba, is home at present. We intends re mrning goon to the prairie province. IP 4 a* Woo dlaum. Bnnirs.-Wm . Smith has purchased the Penwarden farm for the handsome sum of e5850. The sale was attended by a large crowd and thing's sold at a moderate cilgure.-People are getting ready for their spring work, although the weather is oold and disagreeable for this brae of the year. -The World'a Fair views are to be shown by Mr. Holman and Bev. Mr. Copeland in the ohuroh here on Tuesday evening, April 171h.-Missee Florence Mills, and Minnie Bitten are visiting friends in London township. -Mies Annie Ford re turned home from the Toronto Business College last week and will now act as book-keeper for the firm of B.S.Ford & Co. -Miss Annie lefoLay of Goderieh, is visit- ing her sister Urn A. MoNeyin.-Mr. Judson Moore has left our village and has taken up his abode in tha bank at Kirk - ton. Kirkton. Beieee.--Mrs.:1,Tohie :13urns has been speeding a week with her friends in Tor- onto,- A bakery and buteher shop is to be started in this village in early spring. - There is some talk of Matcabees and For. Inters combining to erect a new hall. - Sam Browu has inade quite an improve- naent around his new house, now occupied by Frank Coruieh, painter and grainer, -- Old Mt, linerley, of the 12111 oon. of 131an- shard, who had been given up by two dootora, bris reeoved, although in his 851h year. -The young nephew of John Mc- Curdy who hae been spending some menthe he Canada, is about to rettnn home to the borth of Iroland--At the anneal vestry meeting of lit, ehuron on Earner Monday, the followbeg; Office bearers woo duly elected : Jamea Allen, clergyman's warden ; Joalas 9. Oreery, peeple'e war - don; MoOlanaland Irvine Pied John Bob; insole jr., side men; Wm. Robinson, delegate to Synod. --James Rorie, butter „ &akar, is going to Uxbridge, he having 'scoured a siteetion there -A. Ferguson is home fora few days. fle ban writtet on part of hie fnial examination but nal yot the medical council to pass. We eepeet When he Mures latotin he will be M. D. -- We are pleased to loam that Dr McCallum is reeoetnitnn-lire (.1. Somerville has been ill for some gine, but le recoyering. Smoot, litmost --iho following it the report of Kirkton school foe the Month of Mande The report is based on Attendance, recitations, Condeet and. punctuality M. Denise Leila atelelniteeit. Sit IV -P. Tutbe Harold Shier, S. Denim, Jr Razlewood, N, Oletoher, L. Miller. Sr III -F. Marshall,E Marshall, E.BIliott. Jr111.-T, Jameson, A.. Brown, 0, Rezle- wood, The average attendants° for the month was 67. Ribbon. Bitrneso-On Wednesday evening of gathered at the reentenoe of Gs Leary, last week a number of intited frlende, lot 13, con. 13,to witness the launching of a matrimonial life boat; having, as usual, two occupants, ru the person of Wm. H. Harburn and Mies J, Leary. The knot vvits tied by the Rev. W. Coupland, of Elitnville. The bride was waited on by MissS. 4., Harburn, sister of the groom, while Wm. Leary, brother of the bride acted as grooms- man. After the oeremony.all sat down to a well laden table. The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat, music, games, recitations, etc. There was a beautiful array of Costly present; showing the high esteem in which the young couple are held. We congratulate Mr. Harburn on choosing such an amiable partner, as Miss Leary is one of Hibbert's fairest daughters. They intend to reside in Hermit, as Mr. Harburn has secured a position in Mr. Welsh's planing mill. -W. W. Thonipeon. who has taught school here for the past eight years, has left here for another situation in Canibelton. His successor is Wilson Allen. -Miss Maggi e T, Scott and Mr. Cottle, of Winthrop, were the guests of Thomas Scott at Easter. Urand Bend. Blume -There are now seven men working on the Iron Bridge and will have it completed in. two or three weeks. The material has been hauled by teams from Parkhill and the roads are very good considering this season. -Mr. John Fallis and Will Fulton of Parkhill, visited here on Friday and remained until Sunday afternoon. - Mrs. W.13. Paths had a nuilting bee on Friday which was well attended and a pleasant time was spent in the even- ing. -The fishermen are having more success this week as they made a very good haul on Monday, -The seines Will now get their licenses as they have been granted by the Government, which is only fair and right that they should.- There has been several droves of cattle driven down to the pasture, .Pretty early to be turned out to get reacly for the Engiush mar- ket. -Mr. H. G. Smith our village blacksmith, has traded Ins driving mare for a beautiful pony. Its time is 2,40 -two hours and forty minutes. -- Mr, Thos. Fallis has trrded his roan horse for a crow -bait. He mays he can make more in the cattle line than dealing in roadsters.- The farmers around Vale vicinity are pushing seed- ing. Some of them having as mesh as twenty five acres sown. zunors. Seaforth is preparing for a big cele- bration on Queen's Birthday. A young man named Jardine, aged 18, is in jail in Goderich on the charge of criminally assaulting a girl of 6 or 7 years, his niece or (main, McCosh Bros.' of Lucan, are about to open in the idrygoods and gents furnishings line at Seaforth in the store lately OSCUpied by 3. J. Smith, Another furniture factorv is about to be started in VVingham. The site has been purchased by Mr. 0. Gil- christ, who will manufacture only the higher grades of furniture, :which vvill in no way compete with the other existing factories. About five o'clock Sunday morning fire broke out in Anet's brick etore, Main Ste Seaforth, damaging all the stook. The store was occupied by G. Smithers as a general store and was insured for $2,500 in the Phoenix. Total loss, about g13,000; cauee of lire unknown. PERTH. Theplitohell Advocate begins the thirty:fourth year of ite existenoe, and although somewhat aged, is still healthy and lively. Death has been unursually busy in Mitchell and neighborhood within the past few months. From Jan. lit to March 1st Mr. Stoneman, undertaker, attended to no less that 22 futterale. Mitchell last week lost two of her most worthy citizens -Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Willie, They haVe re- moved to Seaforth where the former has purchased an extensiVe boot and shoe business. Owing to the tunalganitttion of the two Methodist churches, Mitchell, one of the diuretics will b e empty. Tne church of England people have offered $800 Ihr the Trafalgar clanrch building: It hat not yet been accepted. Mee. Ante, relict of the late John Couch, and mother of Aire. A., Babb, of Mitchell, was celled to her long home last week. Doceesecl was:in the 73rd year of her age, and Was fully prepared for the journey on Which she entered. The many friende in St. Marys, of Mr, and Mrs, N. E. 13irtch Will regret to learn of Elul death of their youngest don Charlie, aged about 11 years) who was horn in that town, The :saute of death Watt diphtheria and Airs. Bfrich is suffering from the dame disease. They have been staying for a tittle with Mrs. Birtch's parents, Ur, and Mt% 0111i4kKap, about 3 .mi,lesoUt of W004. Coatee is rather under the weather. We hope soon to report him restored to his wonted bealtle.-Mr. Thompson and daughter, Mile Martin, attended the funeral of tlie late Mr. Orooliett, son., of Dorchester, on Satiir- day.-Mrs. Jae, Earl, will ^certainly ,carry off the oalto for early fruit this mem, she having had strairberrxee in flour emu the 25th John Rind has rewod- el. 1hie eitelte .. and put a new roof on it vrn ' . over ite appearanee.-It s re- er .st t -tidies! Aid intend putting renb • r AndoWS and six handsome lanipo in eteureb.-Mr, jai= inleamon who had his knee lind seine time ago is able to be out, but it ',till be some time before he will be el work again. -We are sorry to report that our Mayor desecrated our side walka a few days ago be, haul- ing loads thereoe. Fie Tommy 1 We will remember tiler when we (met our ballots next Christmas, gee if wo don't. -It is said the suokers are up, and our sports faney they emelt fish in the air by the way they are sharpeniog their spears and rack- ing their, brume for fish stories, -The cry of depreo legion of land values reoeived a knock out on Saturday, when auctioneer Brown eold tlae Penwarden farm, lot 2, oorr. 9, for 85,850. An aged farm:mare was sold fez $91. These are good figures and go to show that the bottom has not fallen, mit of things in general yet. Takelburage ye gamblers horn fieumbletoven, there is still corn in Egypt. -,-The management is contemplating enlarging the church sheds and are about to purchase more lane for the purpose. This, together with the tying bars* morose the street, should afford ample room for all. -We are inform- ed that au agent wan sent to London to prooure plane and specifications, not for the shed, but for remodelling the church, and yet nobody has had the courage to tackle the ridge boards -Rev. J. P. Rion has completed hie canvas of this circuit in behalf „6f the Alma Oollege relief fnnd, and succeeded in " raieing a subtcription of $623.20, of which $258,25 was 'contributed by the Betbaley appointment alone. Had the others done proportionally the liat would have toted up more than a $ t,000. - Mrs. T. Hazelwood narrowly escaped fatal injuries Saturday, while on her way to Exeter. In paining a loaded wagon her hoise took tright, ran into the ditch, throwing Mtn. IL, 'violently against the side of the buggy, and her head coming in contact with the top Anointed her ineentible for a few moment's. The timely arrival of help prevented further injury. -- We have our long• -looked for choir at laet, with Mins Madge, the old organist, manipulating the keys. We have' waited long for their appearance, and now they have come. Theyare a good looking lot, but as to their roes:Mal rbIlitlee we will perhaps have time ;no speak later. Then made their deleun Sunday evening, and were greeted by a fahly large Oongreg• ations... Montreal, Sept 4th. TO THE PUBLIC :-In my practine, and in the capacity of Veterinary Elitor of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, I have had occasion to test the merits of Dick's Hone and Cattle Medicines. I leave found them so thoroughly reliable that I have presoribed them in hundreds of cases, in all of which they have proved satisfactory. R. W. GRAHAM. Dashwood., At a regular meeting of the Elkton Bust. nese Men's Association held at Elkton on Tuesday evening, April 3r4, 1891, the following was ordered spread on the re- cords of the Association, Whereas it bas been the pleasure of tbe Great Director of all good to remove from onr midst our beloved friend and respeeted Vice - President, Simon Metter; therefore be it re- solved that we as members of the Elkton Busi- ness Men's A eeociation deeply deplore our lose of eo highly esteemed business man, kind neighbor and genial friend and citizen, we humbly bow to this dispensatien of Divine Providence knowing our loss to be his gain, and to the mourning wife and fatherleee mnidren we tender eurheartfelt sympathe, and assure them that wberever they may be, His and their memory will be over fresh in our hearts. Dated at nekton, April 3rd 1894. D. ,T. MarriCellif As.rCo, Committee. Albert A. Brown, Tim I Evoeuereet Of medicinal agents is gradually relega- ting old thee herbe, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the roar and bringing nit° general um the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To gel the true remedy gee that:9 is manufactured by the California rig elyttip Co. only. Fax sale by ail leading druggists. Mluard's Liniment cures la grippe, Talmo K, D. C. for sour storneoh. relnomor mac la Spring is °veiling Beauti- fully and so has our spring and sum mer goods. Step in and see our new dress goods. So beautiful in appearance, love- ly in finish, durable in texture and breaks all previous records for low prites. Our new prints are Simply immense, so the ladies tell us and they should know: For ladies' and gents' footwear we never did take second place and we never had so large and well assort,. I . ed a stock as now, And now a word to the boys from 6 to roo years of age. We have r something really elegant to show you in neckwear and gents' furnishings. Suits made to order or ready made at Le REDUCTION:OF 25 PER CIENT. Everything in our store reduc- ed to hard, time prices, depend upon it. Highest price paid for farm produce, J. P. ROSS.' • Market Depot Follow Crowd WHERE ? TO 1VIA_NSON'S Big Slaughter Sale of Boots and Shoes. He has knocked the old time prices clean out of existence. For the next 60 days for Cash only he sells (our own hand made) : Men's French Kip Boots at $4: Men's In:eerie Kip Boots at $3.00; Men's extra good inewhide [toots, e3. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes in endless varieties at 20 per cent. dis- count. Repairing promptly and neatly done at the following prices; Men's Half Soles onit 400e Women's Half Soles only 85e. Come and secure some of,these Bargains. GEO. MANSON'S: The People's Shoe Store. Next Door to Post Office, Stephen. The following is a correct reporb of the standing of the!pupila in S. S. No. 2, Stephen for the month of March. The names are In order of merit -V1 Willie Salter. -Sr. IV. -Lillie Lawson, George Salter, Josie Flanagan. -Jr. IV -George Lawson, Annie Spericee.--Sr, III, -Lillie Lamport, Thos. Edwards, Lizzie Lawson. Clenso Salter, Wesley Hirtzel, Urban Essery, Bella Sims, E, Clark, Emma Brown. -Jr. III,- Ruby EsserynElla Lamport, Kate Flanagan, Mary Lampert, John Sims, Lizzie Sims, Charlie Lamport. -IL -Lula Essery, Cora Lampert, Patrick Flanagan, J. Sims, Mary Lawson. -Pt, IL -Garfield Lawson, Garnet Sims, Louisa Flanagan, Wilfred Lawson-- Sr. Pt.I.-Delphie Essery, Lavine, Sims, Verne Essery, W Sims, -2nd Pt. I. -Siloma Hirtzel, 1. Sims, Joseph Edwards. -Jr. 131. I. - Garnet Hill, Nora Sims, Ethel Lam- pert', Arthur Flanagan, Louisa Sims. A. ESSERY1 Teacher. .111•111,1m Dyspepsia in its worst forms will yield to the nse of Carter's Little Nerve Pills, aided by Carter's Little -.Liver Pills. They not only relieve present distress but strengthen the storaaoh and digestive ap- paratus. The latest results ' of pharmaceutical soience and the best modern appliances are availed of in compounding Ayer Sansapar- ' ilia, Hence, though half a century in existence as a medioine, it is folly abreatt of the age in,all that goes to make it tbe standard blood -purifier. Having suffered over two years with constipation, and the doctors not having helped me, I concluded to try Burdock Blood Bittern and before IT used one bottle I was cured. I oan inso recommend it for sick headache. Ethel D. Haines, Lakeview, Ont, Gentleraen,-Two years ego my hue' band suffered from severe indigeation, but tvas completely cured by two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters. I can truly NOM. mend it to all sufferers from this diseitee. Mrs, john Hurd, 13 Cross St., Toronto. Indigeetion is stubborn, but K. D. a, overcomes it. argains, Bargains juot opened up a complete Range in Dress Goods,. Prints, T'weeds, Carpets, Aeady-made Clothing At Remarkably Low Prioes. 0173TOU TAZZOIIINCL wo aro showing in this Dopartnaont a large arid select Stock of SpAng &likings, Worsteds, Pantings, end We ere making good Tweod Snits /rot OD up, MOn'a fire Blackl,Vorsted Suits for $15. Cline in and inspock out (loods hofore purchasing, 1311.017711 cfft ralCIOVZOR, iceeesors to BrOWU ee Siebert, 01041)0)