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The Exeter Times, 1894-5-31, Page 1VOL XXI. NO 40-,- nietrees, ANA) 'HURON MIDDLESta -H(34ZETT.E. "HEW TO THE UWE. LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY EXETEIt,ONTARO, TilIIRSDA:Y MOBNING, 144.64.3: 3 1 , .1894 Amemr.•••••••=rimporamormois t 111 !flDJ. CO Woocihal31. .przces are crowding our store with buyers. THAT LOT OF BOTS .CLOTHING'AT REDUO- _ED PRICE'S IS MAKING TALK. "Nicest Stock of Boy's .Clothing in this ..part a the Country" las the Verdict. Our Stock ot Dress Gotids is complete and a look through this:departraelit will .eonvince you that our prices and qualities :are right. Grated Bend, Efeneall. MAY 24TPI, Granton. 41/4, :lent:seg.-The Grand Bend Methh. (net Churoll ititend &lag a dinner and tea in Mr, Speckman's Park an July 1st. They Will Mao have los cream and leulatnade in coneeeidea. Every election will be welcome.- The Ladies of Dorcas Tent., No. 0, Geoid Bend, intend oelebretang the eleventh of July by goring a grand dialler in Mr. Spacktetan's groundfl. Dinner Served at 120'0100k. The aftetnoon anetemments will consist or feet ball matches, boating dsc. Tea will be served in the evening after Whioh a concert, consisting of singing, recita- tions, yeadinge • and mum; .will ,be igiven by torch light. -The 24th waa celebrated in good style here, the people turned out in mewl:tee and before, noota we could boast of se large a crowd as any of our neighboirng town. The day passed of very pleasantly. There was a game of foot -ball played between the "Highlanders" of Brew- ater, and the junior "LoWlanclers" of thta place. The gatete stood two to one in fever of the former team. - r. John Sherritt let the job on Monday or repairing two bridges near here. Mr. Charles Masson jr., go; one and Mr. McIntoah the other. - We had (tette a heavy Trost here on Monday necet and sleet and snow through the forenoon. -Mrs. Toting is moving into her summer residence near the lake.---rileseW. B. Fallen and Mies Barbara Finis were out on Mon- day making arrangements for the eleventh celebration here, Don't fail to come, all will be welcome. .Baylleld Having pureheeed a large quantity of Summer Vests just in at velaas in PriirizittistatuurgeeaserGigo'ods.See the 'great Buis offering. ate° Part". 114 Sugars Penne the adv A Big Lot of Ladies' retes. v Edwards ver dvanta o s i5 cents each. R 8. FORD d CO. Sharon. Beterse-We, are, - hexing beautifal -weather this treek,-1. report has reached us of a fishing party that mat to the Skiable to fish and each leaving a, pole about 2a feet long start- ed antlefished all the way to Sodom and •captureidethe large amount of foue arnauaah.._:.Mr. Brokenshire who has been on the sick list we are glad to hear is taiproving.-Qatte a number from here attended. the celebration in Exeter on the 24th. -A. little son of Mr. P. Wein while playing. beside A luraber pile it fell over on him, the lumber being heavy he was severely injured. --Our Pa t cone elf Inclustry have by all appearance gone to sleep. --Mr. Brownie' putting a new roof oa his • barn this week. -Miss 1hntna Mar teee of teis place, visaed frienda in Dash- wood on Sunday lase -Ur. T. Welsh • of Exeter has hireel with Mr. Nelson Keane, of this place. let *en J. Livingstone, of the Ltstowel ilex mill, and his brother Peter Livingstone, of leaden, contemplate taking e trip to the Old Country. , On Wedneadey Peter Bart a G T R, carpenter. who livea near Steen ford, was repairing a bridge near . Clinton. Ile fell off the bridge, a distence of 35 feet, and lighted on his head. Ells head wee severely cut and hie spine wati injured. It was found impoaaible tO'rernove hint eo etratford. Hopes of his recovery are entertained. .1•111114 Barnen-iVIrs. W. D. Benson, of London, has been visiting Mrs. if F. Edward.-nr. M. Y. McLean, of the Expositor, was here last wee.k.- Mr. James Thomson intends repairing the premisee on Main St. next to Rouatt's Tin Shope for Mis. Kemp -- The Queen's Birthday passed off very quietly here, There was a large getherine at a, picnic in Robert Snow - den's grove, Ssuble Line, and dancing Waft indulged in till late, that night. - .From present appearanoes there will be aa unusually- large slumber or summer ,gteeits here this season . -Mr. James Pollock h.as parchesed the teneee's Hotel property and has for some time had a seaff of men busy putting the place in readiness. A. splendid lawn:has beeia mede, all the rooms newly papered and kale:trained and A hamdscene new verandah 18 to be built. When completed it will be one of Bayfield's most attractive resorta. Already a number of rooms have been engaged. -Mr. E. Sweets has greatly Improved the appearance ot the River Hotel and has several rooms' engaged for the summer nionths.-Mr, R. Rouatt is having hitt .plaoe next to Dr Stanbury's put in shape for a Hard- ware shop and residence.--Captrun Creamer has been at Seaforth conduct- ing meetings for Ensign, Maltby. - Dominion Day will be celebrated here -this year in first °leas style. • The committee are at work preparing an excellent Programof sporte. , There will likely be two bands and a rare treat raay be looked forward to. -The Seevation Army intend having a grand rally on Dominion Day. A. large at- tendance • of officers from different places ia expected to be there. •Wing- !hare Band to the frotit -Dr. eletealfe of Detroit, who last seaeon •purchased the property known as the Itectory, was here recently •having the " place pat in shape for oacupancy by a number ot Detroiters.-00 Sunday next Rev. J, T. Kerlin wifl preach in Trinity Church to the Canadian Order of Forms terse-Seme cif our musically inclined young men are bunt raising funds to Olfganize a band. They ex- pect to procure the inatrumeuts in a week or SO. • Frank Mulvey a Well-iniewie young. bar - rister of Winnipeg, was drowned in the Bed • River on Saturday night. • TO be frdye frcint eick headachebiliousness, constipation, eic.; use Carter% Little LiVer Pills. Strictly vegetable. They gently stineulate the liver and free the stomach from bile Many _districts in the north of Spain and the south of Frame ere coyered with stow. Everybody likes candy. Nobody likes nauseous pills. Try Eseljay's Liver I.Jez- • ea. •, , Eseljay'e Liver L venges are pleasant t� take and efftoient in actiort. Minard's Liniment cures la grippe, .61••••••101.1.111.. Food, •when it sours on the etOrnach, becomes innutritive and unwholesome. It poisons the blood, and both mind and body wiffer In conseeuence. Whae is needed to restore pe. feet digestion is a dose or two of Ayer's Pete. They never fail to re - Hove. ay You To Read this Advertisenient, and after you nave read it, „think' of what' you are paying /others for the 'same Goods. tent *edicines. -Regular 25C Bottles for 17c. --Regular 500 Bottles for 1.0c.* -.Regular $s.00 Betties for 7150. --2 Lbs. Pure Black Pepper for 25c. -5Lb Splendid Japan Tea for $t,00. -Tbe wonder is ,how we can sell so much good Soap for -We are doing it, 'come and see for yourself, nighest priee paid for all Farm Produce. Electric A IVIcGOWAN & CO,) Kirkto Special Berezina for Cesle in nil kinds of • Boote & Shoes at et., Weseloh's. pod see o_er %treat:), 'Liable. Sem lines at halt prices . Butter cto Begs takea 134maaa,8 cash,. To trouble to show goods. • Sign of Big Boot. A, WEISEL0110, weres Block Yellowing are the market quotationft : • Weeat ,.. 55 to 68 Barley . . ... . ... ,... 35 to 35 Oats •30 to el 50 to 50 Hay . 6,00 to 7,00 Butter 1,6 to 16 . . . ... . 13 to 13 Hogs ,• , . „ . 600 to 6 25 , ()loiter seed Bittsee.-Mr Fred Arnold returned fora Toronto last Seturday, where he attended, the horse races -Bev Kerrin of Bay. fel, lectured in thePresbyterian Churoh on May 24ble to a large audience, and the stun of $60 was realised. The Rev gentle- man is a fine lecturer, and his subject was one Of Much interest and. : atnasement, He will deliver the latter part of his leottire on Thersday feyening June 7th, in Coxworthe Hale ,Everybody ootne.-- Rev Jete Headers= will preztobeleto the Cauaeian Order of Foreeters next Sunday at half past ten in the morning in the • Methodist Church. --Mea Vern Cook died at her daughter'a xesidence, Mrs Peter Trigeerson on Tuesday night, Thefuneral will take place on Friday t Fansville cemetery.-Mis Jennie Thompson of Blyth, is visituig at the Commeroun Hotel -Mr J 0 Stonenaan and wite spent a few days visiting at Mrs eauStet:in's parents, in • Lairabste.- Messrs •33allentyne Le Shiltinglave shipped several oar loads of cattle for the Old Country market last week. --Rev Mr Swann, Mr Walker and Mr Treleven, are attending the conference at Goderioh.-11r. John IsloArthur, Banker, has retuned from hia trip up to the Soo, where he was looking after! his Doak property. EiCoawan Sroan Lerote.-The laying of the corner stones of the new Methodist church took place on May 2111e. Ties weather was fine and e, large crowd pres- ent. • One was laid by Mr. Walter Reddy, deputy reeve of Usher le, the other by VVm Pengally, the oldest member of tee congreeation. • Mr. Reddy, donated $100 and Mr Fengally $50 towards the new chant). The • donee contained the, Christian Guardian, Reeee a • Titre% Clinton New Era and Huron Expoeitor newspapers, a list of all the subscribers the names abbe scholars in Miss Lammie's °lase, [together with • the •various, coins. Among those present .,anti who gave ad dressee were: .Rey Howell, of Goderich Chairman of the district; Reeds. Gallaway, Clinton, , Kerrin, Baytield; McDonagh. Exeter;Henderson, Softley, Swann and Treleaven, Hensell. After the ceremony tea was served on Mr Coults lawn,ofewhieh a large uumber partook, and on the whole the sum of 8142 was realized, The corner atones were photographed from three different points. • se-esseee • Woodham. • Barnre.-The Sunday School Anniver. Eery held on the 24th of May was a deci: ded anocess notwitesteading the 'rather un- fevorable weather.d-Mr. Race, of Mitohell, proved an exoellent chairmais, and enter- taining addressess were deltvered by Revs. A.yree, Hatton kid Birks. The proceeds amounted to t1128.30, -A. game of football was played between it team from townline. of Biel:tabard and Bilidalph :and the home team, resulting in one goal each. The boys played wet1.-Quite it number frotn this neighborhood attended- the S. S. pia- nist at Cooper's Church on efonday laat. -Mr. Thomas Forthingliam • has rentee the Middleton Hotel • in Grantor). He takes possession itt a shore time. His genial face will be very muchmissed in she -11r. Thomaa E. , Sawyer will take Rev. Ur. • Burke's • place oil Sunday nexe-Mrs. Edwards of London township spent the 24th of May vimitiag hereon Mc. Rob"e liklwerda.---elfies Lizzie Stephelis has returned home from Toron- to. Ushorn.e: (Too late for last week. BEV:Us. - The Winehelsea Publec, School has beei closed indefinitely owing to the prevailing diphtheria in thie eaction, some four: or more families being affected with tine dread disease. -On Saturday' last tho Board of Health met at the town hail, ernville, and ordered the Elimville and Sanshine churches 'sane Sunday Scheele oloaed till such time as it is deemed safe to reopen them. The im- portance of this seinen will be realized when it is known that no less than eight school geotione are represented in three Sunday Scheele Meatoentat. "In the midst of lite we are in death." „Chia text was fully and sadly exemplified in the desth of littIe Vera, the beloved datightee of Mr, and Moe Chalice Godbolt On a Wedrteedey at achooebright and playfatfull of life and vigor and the promise of long life, on the Teeticlay following death claimed hor victim and a home for seven years bright- ened hy the little etagere Femme it let deeolute. Little Vera Walt the jay of the parents, a favorite with here school mates and the 'pride of her friends, and her sudden death has cast it gloom over the entire neighborhood. Much eyrepathy is felt fou the parente and Mewls in thiceeact selection, Oa the 15th of May, 1,804, it is recorded that little Vora Doloree Godbolt, aged 7 year 6 months and 7 days, Was trangplanted from this world of oate and ectienet to that bettet land where she now ,await e the !eyed ones to follow. Not as it ehild shall we again behold her, --Dor when with raptures wild oer euibracee we again enfold hier She will not be it child; But a fair maiden its her Father's mansion Clothed with Celestial grime Ana beautiful with all the sohra expangion Shell we behold her feet). 4-01-.1 halt it et: Vero eold, for whieli 1 took Norway Pine Synge 1 Audit an exabileet remedy) givieg prompt relief arid pletteent to take, The eeventy efth anniversary of the birth of Her Mejeaty, Queen Vic:feria, was celebrated in Exeter, on Thursday last in the Initial loyel manner by epode of the various kinds. The wet, disagree- able weather of the etevious two week% had not ilampenee the .ard tar of the oom- mettert, who continual perfecting arrange - mews, and whioh eesulted iu a good day's erre The dm &tweed beautifully and it saw in Exeter oee of the largest crowds ever on our sereets on an occasion of the kind. The gate raceme) at the grounds amounted to over $400. First on the progratn. none tb.e procesi- ion..which, .althoagh ,it gorgeous, was good and what appeared gave evicleece of mime thoeglet see work le preparation. The ,ealiehetrpian contingent ()reined gorgaideraele tittered and htught le The prizes for the beet trades' outfit were awarder). to A. Q, nobler, Proluce Mer- chant and T. Dearing general dealer, tote for calitharapians, "The Upper Tan", 1st; "Coxey'a Army", 2nd. Immediately after : the procession a friendly 'earn° of base ball was played be- tween Lueen end Exeter nines, resulting in favoro! Lucan by a score of 17 to 4. There was oleo a gamteof hteroaee between Clinton and Mitchell teams, Mitchell vvinning by 2-1. • At 1.30 the races began, and for thca re - Wander of the day the comae was the centre of attraction. The traolt was in excellent conditiore and everything prom. ited well. In the three minute else; there were eve entries, and throughout all tbe heats competition was keen, although each horse maintained his position pretty viell during the rase. Following la the summary ;- E. Bossertberry's.(Zurich) Erie Girl 2 2. 2 Seth Young's (London) Cinderella 4 5 5 Uri Pearoe's (Stratlaroy) Ruler Wilkes. 5 4. 3 Lack Kennedy's (Clinton) Lora Tennyson 1 1 1 :Robb McLean's (Luoan) Brinaroe 3 3 Time -2.39e; 2.40; 2-45. The two -thirty trot was aloe a good ram, between John Nelson and Saranac, and bat for a slight miehap in the start of the &et: heat, Moll 0' would have proved a formidable opponent. Saranac and John Nelson workot hard but eaoh kept hia position with:but very alight chaneeen each heart Following is ilia' summery :- John W. Perdue's (Blyth) John Nelson ' 2 2 2 13, Willsone (Wii charr) Seranao 1 1 1 T. W. eleawkahawe (Beater) Mell 0' • 3 dist. Time -2.30; 2,34. The free-foreel tree was onenef the best and meat ke.enly contested races ever witnessed in the :county. They meant business, and werked et the Beige with a might, but Elsie Goff a handsome little, four-year old mare from London proved too much for that old: track horse "Florence G " Both horses were in good shape and made splendid time considering the early season. Following are the heats: H. Shane's (London) Elsie Goff 1 1 2 1 Jae O'Leary's (Brussels) Florence G. 2 :2 1 2 Tithe -2,30; 2.26i; 2.34; 2.30. Judges, a Henderson, Seaforth; H Ellber, Crediton, and I Battenbury, Clinton. They gave entire setisfaction. The day's sports concluded woh it pay gieen in the Oesea Soave, by three pee - sons from Toronto. 'Che attandence wee 'small, but too large for the ma' it of the affair. It was one of the rankest ftaus ever imposed upon an Exeter audience, and every one preeent was totally disees:- ed. We may say, however; that the committe were not to bleat°, as the trio were recommended from Toronto. AT ST. HAUTE:, The Athlete) Park was the scene of good Boort on May 24th. In the term:loon Eaeroste match between the "Babies1" of Stratford, endeleids " of St. Mary's, re- sultee fever of the hometown by a wore` 4 to 3. Afoot ball match between 311. Marys and Avonbank remelted in te victory'for St. - Mary's lee a soore of 2 to 1. In. the after. noon, in addition to re.oes, greased pigs, etc., an exhibition game of lure:lee was witnessed between the Alerts, of St, Mary's. and the Breres, of Paris. When tbe game we id 3 to 1 favor of the visitorthe Brants left the field and refueedto complete• the gameewhereupon the referee awarded the genie to the home team. •• Centralia. BRIE -res. -Mee Thos. Murray, who has been visiting fres-lade in Witegham, returned last Saturday as hale and hearty ase even -The architect has beetr visiting th.e school with a view to ilis enlargement, after., which two teachers will be erigaged.-Our ex- eellent eholehas received an invitat- ion to sing at the Eden 8, S. Anniver- sary on:the 17th and 181h of June -- The elehtion of officers of the It. T. of T. will take place Friday evening. --kr. W. Bowden of Stephen, was united in marriage on the 24th mat, to Maas Louisa Boyle of this village' A large number of friencia were present to witness the ceremony which wee per- formed by the Rev, W. R. Butt. Miss Ida Dempeey of Exeter acted as bridesMaid and Mf 3 atneli McFall of Centralia was beet Mari. The presents were nutnetroute valuable and Useful and the happy couple anald sheeters of rite and good tviehee left on the evening trand to speed • their honey - =On et Port Huron aud other pein -Arrangements are being Made for a big time bore on Dotninion Day at the Autival Festival. IL D. C. cures stoic head ache. Paynter, Huntsville, Ont. Heart Disease relieved in 30 minutes. - All cages of erganie or sympethatie heart diedase relieved m 80 minutes tole quickly dere& by Br .Agocw's Cure for the Heart. One dote itiodviinets, Sold by C. TAM. 1DOX'T DELAT It is your duty to yoarself to get lid of the foul aocumulabioti in your • blood this spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla is jaat the medicine you need to peaty, vitalize and enriate your blood. That tired feeling which effects nearly every one in ithe spring is driven off by Rooe's earsaparil la , the great spring teedieine mild blood pare fiere , •• Beiorp,- e atone meeone 410 at work on the fouedation of David Tyreman's new barn whicu when completed will ba aire ge structure,-11be new telethodiet Ctiaroli wilt soon be completed as tae last coat of plastenng is being put mined when ready for orrice will indeed excel some of the city churches. Tee (mum: stoee ef the saideliurah waelaid on the 24th of May,'93. Them Ina be vete -miseedertitanding as to laying the corner otone, hence tee wot k was somewhat deayed, ill disturbance coming about owing to a ceitain lady in Granton oot having the pleasere of laying the isomer rtane. -A large orowe centered as the Church of England to hear the ROY, Bemmish, it lete geeeciate whores parents reside in this plaCe. Mr. Beatnish has been on it twelve menthe travel. The Rev. gentleman hes seen a great deal in Itis trevels. Mr. Beemish gave it very in. tentative sermon Sunday evening and in oourse of time will be an eloquent spealcer. -Mr. eBeattie and Mr. Abner Langford are feeling renter ill disposed. We wish ' theca a speedy recovery. -The Oedfellogs of this plaoe purpose going to • St lelerys on Tuesday night. -Our ice cream parlor was open in full owing last week and bouts of our young men indulgel too freely, however the present cold spell we are Lav- ine theyevill be able to recruit erethe freez- er isput again in force -etre Clare nee Miss Bella Cameron witc home for a few days last week reining her parents. --The C. 0. F. of this place has received it cordial invitation from the brethren of (lout Le - can to attend a Service on Sunday next which Sermon will be delivered on Princi- ples Fo estry. The Crsditon brass band hes been eugeged to render mune for the remission all have a °ordeal invitation. -The opening of the Methodist Oloiroh will shortly take place and no douht will be a galaday for Granton.--Ramor says we are shortly to lose another of our esteemed villagere in the person of Wetliddleton and family, Mr. M, heying lamed his Rotel for three years to Mr. Vomits Vorthinghara who for a short time ago kept a Hotel business et Woodhatn. No doubt but Mr.F. will do a luttrettve beet:lees as he is earning highly recommended being an upright and honorable gentleman. Success Is tendered Mr. Forthinghana in his undertakiag. Orediton. .-Otte of the largest gatherings that has even been . Creditori for years, gathered here to celebrate the Qneeies Birthday, 'The village was decorated with arehee end !streamers which added to the ap- pearanceof things considerably. At 10 a. m, the Voresters and ;Maccabees headed by Crediton Erase nand formed into processsion ab the Town Hall and marched through the yillage. The balanqc of the forendonwes spent by e game of football, be- tween Captains W. Young and G, Eilber, the testet being a draw. il The calithunmittas made a. large amount of amusement for the 'children who attended iti large numbers tO enjoy the sport. The afternoon was spent in all sorts of athletic sports which were hotly eoutested. The bicycle race was filfed, but owing to the wet condition of the track the boys attempted to have the rare on the road which resulted in it general pitch in, and one bicycle smashed. The horse races were post- Ponedltmtil such time as the track will :be in good corulitoln and we may expect P. good night's fun before ong as the boys are auxio us to have it out The following is the prize Iht: Standing Jump, iet, W. F.i tz; 2nd, James eicisad,den. Running 'Annie lst: J. NcFaddeni 2nd, John Winkeinvetter. Hop Step and Jump, lsb, J. McFadden; 2nd, J. Winkerwetter. HighJunm, 1,1, 3. McFadden; 2nd, W. Fritz. Vaulting with Pole, lst, M. O'Rogke; 2nd, 3; wmkeewetter. 56 pound weight, high, let, W. 'Fritz; 2nd J. McFadden. Putting the Sbot, let, W. Fritz; 2ad, Dr. Stade- Putting 56 pound weight, Mt, W. Fritz; 2nd, 3. eat:gags Race, itt, W: Fritz; OttO, 3, Bilberr Fveitoz0. yd. Foot Baca, 1st,' W. Hoffman; ene; 111, 1003'4. nitrate 11.yle, lit, J- erePadden; One, VV. Hoffman. Three Legged. Race, id, W. Hoffman; 2nd, S. Schroeder. eheTug of War was one of the hardest fought battles of the day. Charles wolf and chest, Haber being Captains, who made good selections front the crowd. After pulling for 32 minutes with our either side giving one foot, and when all the boys were tired out; Charles avers side • won. , All who saw the 'pull say that theway the boys went at it one would think that it was tor blood. Some the boys bad 10 be fanned end drink administerect during the $etnitiutes of a pull- ' The time .that .the horse races for farmers only, will beheld will be announced in doe time, Rvel7 pe.eoneenjoyed the day's sport, and the only person that Wa$ not pleased was the Town Constable, Who claimed that he tine noswork, and got sons feet I:ratting. for a victim, To the _Editor of thl Exeter Times, The celehretion of the Queen's Birteday on Thursday lett psssedoff successfully on the whole, but 10 Otto particular, allowme to draw attenhon lan, little unfairness or improper judgment, I refer to the awarding of prizes to the ealithumpiens. Whilst 1 suPpose the subjects themselves do notserloinly °bled, in the interest of fair pity, 3 say the pewee were not meritoriously awarded. The eturn-outs" of those oonsidered br the goneree public te ba the best wore passed over, and prizes awarded to others much infertoras ealithumpiens or vehareetenstic of the sublects thee soughtto represent. In future I would sueeest that die- iaterestea and outside eudges be eelected. Fein Peel-. RETAILIP xs Sxx ROVBS.---DidrOSS1ng Kid- ney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Greet Scene American 'Kid- ney Cure." Thin new remedy i4 it g eat surprise and &eight to physiolant on ao: (meat of its exceeding promptness in re 'loving pain in the bladder, liidneysemek and every part of'the nrinaryf pamsageg itt male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain itt parolee it almost intoned - Mete. If you went quiet relief lute cure this is ,your remedy, Sold by C. Ltrrz, skin Diteasea are more or less directly ocriettioned by bad blood. 13. It 'B. dotes the following Skin 1)iseases; Shinglee, Itchintellesbee, Salt Reenna, Scald Heed, fleeptioeti, Piumlee and Blotchen, by rerricosifinall impurities from the blood from it eetnruerk 'Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. eonle Witlerrt &Went utdiehars end receprostele extent eriai Asseetetion The regular meeting ofthe South lieronItlinisterial Association was held in Caven Presbyterian Church, on Mon- day last, the president, Bey. Geo. Jack- son in the chair, Atter tee opening exercises the minutes of the last meet- ing were read and adopted and routine bissinesa transacted. The secretary, Rev. w.i-fr. Butt. of Centralia„ read a paper.enl'Oepital and Labor.!' in whiph he traced the social condition of the masses and contended that the depress- ion that was so keenly felt at the pres- ent was in part the result of a govern- ment that aided the few at the expense of the meny. More than half the wealth of the United States was in the belles ot less than half a million of its population, tvhile half it century ago there was onlyshere and there one whose wealth approached the million mark. There was something wrong itt the civil government of a country when a man like the late JayGould couldarnass it fortune of seventy two millions in a shorteife time. The breach •between the rich and the poor was widening as evidenced by the movements of the Coney Armyrand the atrike of 200,050 coal miners threatened to paralyze rail- way and stearaboats traffic. The poor were not wholly free from blame as there was an unnecessary crowding into towns and cities from rural districts and lack of industry and economy. But the great panacia for these evils was it practised Christianity the application of the:Golden rule. The result would be a happw re -adjustment of financial inegualities and a harmonious settlement of social misunderstandings. Thepaper ,of highly commended and subjected to friendly- criticism. ,The meeting adjourn- ed to meet again at the Thames Road Presbyterian Manse on the 25th of jn altSLWRSFACTORy ADVANCE Ix Plums Oar shippers find that good prices oars he realized for good animals, bet ill coditioned onee are a drug on the market. Our stock raisers admit that most satisfactory results come from using Dick's Mood Purifier. It tunes up the whole system. Be sure and gest Diclee. Pulmonary eonsAirmtion, in its early stages, may be ciligeAted. by the use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. It stope the die. tresaing cough, soothes irritation of the throat and lungs, and Indacea =oh need- ed repose. Hundreds „have testified to the remarkable virtueeef this preparation, The Indians ea Tvendmage, reserve are • being vaceinatee. • 1. 't Eseljay'e Liver Lozenges are'the best blood purifier. Eseljey'a Liver Lozenges are pleasant, harmless and effective. 25cents. - , Begone Dyspepsia 1 hereie K. D. 0. Dyspepsia causes Dizziness, Headache, Constipation, Variable Appetite Rising and Souring of Food, Palpitation of the Heart, Dtgtress after Eating. • l3urdock Blood Bitten are guaranteed to cu•re Dye - impels., if faithfully need according • to directions. The rstearner Cambria, from Sault Ste - 'Marine, for Sarnia, went ashere near Kin. eardine Friday. The passengere were eafely removed. • There haS been no more imperteut ripe °every in medical science during recent years ehan the Invention of EsoliaY's ,Liver Lozenges. Their discovery ie of in - The Verdict. Given by our many customers . and all who Lave Seen Our 8toa1a Of Gents' Fu.rtaislairlgs is that our Men's Straw liats are the very latent styles, F et,1,1e.,,H17,srYatis.taloc\tvie,ontprlca ,, P1 wear, See our lime of .GENTS' NECKWZAR, 4 in hand ties for 200,4usnal price 4oc, and our 50c.'maraate hes at 8oc.' Derby's and all other ties • at similar prices. Gents' fa.. ncy colored shirts and two collars for 5oc. regular, price a eoc. •• Flighest price paid fo farm produce. .1. P. Rosa Mariret DBDOt Follow 'El Crowd WHERE? TO MANSON'S Big Slaughtur Sale of Boots and Shoes. He has knocked the old time prices clean out of existence. For the next 60 days or Ca sh only he sells (mil' own hand made) : Men'aPrence Kin Boots at 34; aLen,`e Imperial Kip Boots at $3.50; Men's extra good Cowhide Boots $3. Men's, W0111071'$ and Chilerwes shoes in endless varieties at 20 per cent. dis- count. Repairing promptly anti mealy eone at the following prices Melee Half Soles only 40e.; yeomen's Half Stiles only 05e eome wad se sure some of these BaagaMs. GEO. MANSON'S, The People's Shoe, Store Next Door to Post Office. • Home Seekers' Excursion ..• Tickets. Will bold by the Chicago, Milwe,u1sees & St. Iseal Railway on Alay Sth, and May 29tbe 1324, from Chicago and St. Paid, Minneapolis, Omaha., Sioux City, Kansas Oity; and points beyond at praetically one fare for the iound trip, Excursion tickets will be good for rehire, passage thirty daysefrom date of sale, but are good for going passage only on data of sale, For farther particulars apply to any Coupon Ticket Agence in the 'United States or Canada, or addressA. 3. TA.Y.Lon, • 1 Canadian Pass. Agent, 87 York St,. Toronto, Oat. ILook at the date on your label this week. and see that your name is mark- ed. well in advance, tts. No paper is discontinued until all arrears are feint paid, exccpt at the option of the publisher. • The date when the subscription expires is ou the address label of.each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date be- comes a receipt for remittenceeSubseribers will please examine their.label before and . - eter makingrn a reittanee, threat and benefit to nearly every person living. ALL MEN. saontreal, Sept, 4th, TO THE PUBLIC) t -da ray practise' and in the capaeity of Veterinary B liter of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, I have bad oecasion to test the merits of Dick's Horse and Cane hfedictinee. I have found them so tboroughly reliable tnat I have prescribed them in lamdrede of caste, in all of which. they have proged atisfactory. R. W. GRAHAM. IP • ft • • A Boon to Horsemen , -One bottle of English bpavin Liniment completely re- moved a curb from. my horse, I take pleasure herocommending the remedy, as it acts with mysterious proraptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or °released lung*, blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweetly, stifles and sprains. Geo. ROBB, Farmer, sole by 0. Lerrz. Markham , Ont. Special Young, old or middle aged, who fine them-. selvesmervoes, week and exhausted, who are beriken down from excess or overwork, result- ing in teeny of the following symptoms : Mental depress:on, premature old .ige, toss of vitality, loss of memore, him drn,ores, eh:nue:is of sight,palpication of the heart, emission, lack of enerermain in the kidaeyetheadachee, pimples on the faoe and body, itching or Deonliar sonsetion About the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, soots before the eyes' twitching of the muscles, :eyelids encl else- where. bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, deaire te SleoP, tally:re to he TOStdd by slam), d one ti patinn dullness of hearing. loss uf vn)e.e, desire for solitnde, excitability of temper, sunken eyes. surrounded With leaden circles, oily emeing skin, etc., are all symp tome o' netvous debil- ity tat lead tO iOSITOitY an toss cured. Tee spring or vitae course having lost tts teneme, every function wanes in eoneetmenee. Thine who through abuse corm:Meted nu ignorence. may be permanently eared. Send your ed - dress for book on diseases' Peetrliar to meat, Rent free,eouled Addrest St V. LutsoN, 04 maedeenellAve..Toronto Ont,,ea nada, .0•IreaarnWer...owiDolkett tam.. tmltlf•-rotTenet.,17.4.,,'"."-* gar POP. Granulated at 4e. per ib.,in bbi, Bright Coffee at 4o. per lb. iu bbl. ' Bright 'Yellow at Sic. per lb, in °wk.. Par two weeks Also Job Lille of Hats and odds and ends of :Dress Goods at laalf-prioe. BROVVIST VI1,SIOTZIto Sueeesso s to Brown tebert. 0111,DTTON