Exeter Times, 1900-2-1, Page 1an urlfCirlu3S0,-,--
TW EN IT- \TENTH YEAR NO. 24.
To .lear out at very low prices the balance of our
Winter stock irieluding Mantles, Furs, Ready-made Clothing
CRON' & IVEDDL ESEX GA,Z ETT E.
EXETER. ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING FE B R =177. 7") 0
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G,J.eutherlaud, Netery Publics Convoy
ancer, Conamissioner, Fire Inserance agent
end. Issurer of SfarriageLieneee. Legal dorm
raents caretullr drawn at reesonable rates
Money to loess ou real 9state et low rates of in
torese (Mee at the Post e Mee, Zeman.
H J. D. COOKE,
Boots, Rubbers, Sox, Underclothing, etc, When you, re- .s (Late with Geneve Proudfoon Banister
member that allchee go0C18 are of the newest up-to-dateib'4,1,%„,„a-M.r),,711%.ittnoTgirrada
styles, carefully 4e1ected for this winter, you will understandpt-it't°e'dIfIllg:t.g1r.s-T,Y:WisIt '671eit24
what germine haygains we are offering, 1110.EultatijjliticiVeciiellexiiinefit Zurich everY
St. Marys Mitchell
- - To TUB Eorroit ore 'rim Tufss.
North Dakota, fespending a few days 'A.ppetle, in the Northwest,
BRIEFs. - Riehard Blateliford, of Bengos, - George Ambler, of ga DEAR' 8iRe-lu last Nveeles issne of
VL e le the Exeter Advocate I noticed a "Com- ;
their esrtrinnication," be which the writer
lisheient
net week foe the purpose of many
Maxwell Al'orks Will eleree tels hee o
fr ovee tsventy ye
1
per centage of our boys and young f
in town. the guest of 1). Weit-The town this week. He wa.:rsir.i abr,riasintieks: takes the
position. that au alarming !
taking tock--
sThemployese of the better. . -The Consereetive convention '
others went west to do ads are
"going wrong"; that certain i ret o sweets in busmees.
Sfe often asked7Whae is t le ee-
sum of money for the patriotic
Afaxwell works have reised a large for South Perth will meet. in Mitchell ,esuiLlokktitiaordoola:Itnilitilnidno4F;:latileetliyoyaacsriegh,statrtialtt ,,,,, . we Answer
fund. ori Thurday met, the eame day that '11"
SM.
TaP sum will amount to something like Parliament, meets at tattawa.-Messrs
e ily becoming more prey/derail I 'd
T. D. Levy and Jacob Harebell h.ay : spread. .After dealing Wink the serious- .
fln1 al e- 4
purchaeed the Forbes livery stable in
to ness of the question tit eorne leneth •
Seafortle and will leave shortly .
Centralia..
the artiele concludes by inviting a 4.
a , r 4' 1 N'o. 223, 1. O. 0. F., took place onevent took place at the resideoee oil year. Since Feliday 11 has been cold ''4 affairs PieSenW. -Also
0 • 6 I beetaliation of officers of Hensell lodge ; WEDDING 13BenS. -- An interesting! aellinZ etrifeeybsvoltalld riot gee a supply this et . 4, , „ 0
ees.-The icemen were
frank discussion f the problem which or;et
ling and 2oarteous Teeatineut of
orners. e
." ION OF OeoreZns,- The Good Goods, Right Price. Fair
. 12, in the presence a a large number Ur. and Mrs. Thos. Mitchell, on Wed- • enough. so that theY 'will get at tbe snluegageeSsttz:%' aaasareteer its :rniret..P.trentig
Of the order. The officers installed nesdaY of this week,Nvtien their (laugh. r ice businees this week. -Miss Ettie *
were:-- N G, Wm, McKay ; V G. F tee. Miss Susie F. Mitchell, waas s united Coppin hbeen seriously ill fi•r,orn in- `er,let ee.remedY this growing evil -
SPECIAL PRICES PAID FOR BLITTR,
,
Menne ; R 8, C. Chaetnen ; p s, B 1111
rons;trroineusonfi3rtrwAnietrh oSflilney Andrew, al flame -illation since Saturday last. It is
AND DRI ED APPLES. Eaos Phillips ; Treas. G 0 Petty •, Warden, re, ' I Ie. hoped with good care she will soon re-
Wrn Colwill ; Can. j•ts Beverly ; 0 G. -toe cereumay WaS performed by Rev. ; cover her Health once mere• -"e4^1"'
eseees-see a.- isees, ' a Pose ;J a, F slum; - R 6, De e. I, Mr. Salton, at 0.30 o'clock, in the pees.; Reid. who was eleetrician at the wat-
Hemet ; 1, s N. G. p ee,' same ; R s, enee of some 30 invited gueste. The el` works and electric light st Mon here
1009 -yds. Ameriean Percales Mea's ileavY tilsters
A , V G. Jim McArthur ; re S. V 0, Geo groom was supported by J. As Drake, so long. has elyeaged with the Whyte
and English prints, reg $0 to clear ta lp
-0 Joynt ; 8, ,frio Stacey ; L S D of Strathroy, while Miss Rachel Wet). Packing, Co., aatratfoid.
reg 14-c, clear at 8c. bridesmaid. The bride is one a the
Al en's Odd Pants BusF.FS.-The R. Pichard ar cha.rrning belles of' this section, and Kirktein
Nichol ; j °Stoneman. ster, at Landesdowne did the duties of
s
well pleased, with tire reception given Aft A. IS to be complimelated upon
„English Prints
reg: 1.25 to clear .990 fors everal Team. they are here to stay.. circle of friends go watt them to their
very lieayy and good
them. Having secured the premises his choice, The good wishes of a large 13nnees.-R. A. Davis is residing it
reg 8 and 10, to sell at Oe Mr. Hooper will not move hie. family home peer
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Special line of Ladies' and I
Childrens Overstockings
at 40 and 500
!Wa-MM.X.. . WR..ROPP.RWIRISWW.f.
Men's Heavy Top Boots
spread to clear at $.2.t1
Ladies' Fleece Lined Wrap-
pers, reg $1 25 to clear at 99
Lndies' Cashmere Hose
eheap at 25e to clear at 19e
KviWnmpimmemmoommormwoma
Ladies' lihnb, Hats
reg 10c must clear at 0 for 20
Ladies' A.strachan Capes
fully guaranteed reg$17,13.50
CliZegarAWNA00.1.:IMMOIMORM1.1.1..".....
Men's all wool Sox
reg 20e pr, 2 for 25e
Just a
Men's Heavy Serge Suits
reg $0.00 to clear at 4,2
Russian Otter
Fur Coats, reg $17
to clear at $14.00
lens A.ustralian Dog
here until the sumin-.I. G. Stars -
bury, cif Exeter. WnS in town Tuesday
on businese.-Rev. Acheson, of Kip -
occupiei t e pu p!t aa arme
e,
WlieQh 01000.
&woos. REPoreSS-The school report,
church on Sunday morning last, and S. S. No. 0. Usboroe for tile Rev Mr. Grant f St
o r *nary observer can deny that
there is much tenth in the above Itlen,,
tioned charge, That a rminber of our
boys are ,ening wrong i$ undeniaide;
some of them are on the road to ruin
and eriniinality ; withocit doubt there
is genuine cause I'm. enxiety and alarm
in the minds of right-thinking people. J--- nesusually ent, ie
store.
k see P '
But it ocears to me that merely dis.
cussing the situation, or offering res
medial euggestions, or bemoaning the
fiects, or occasional isolated proteste 1 kinds of Farm Produce fori 110
highest pricee will he paid,
P Roses
You will find onr eteek
te aud possessing maul,' e.
ages.
Rlissekiele, eierkmg for Afr. i-eiceye • is ill lead to no pernearient. bellerslal *
ere. Morrison, our lady. friend Mecca- i rel)urlie;11.sdieslienttheeolideeetteivrme abuteddincielavridnIelsati ,
{ efforts of right-thinking
bee, is in Kiekton. this week. -Win. ;
citizens and
......--...... Hazelwood got the job of running
chopper out of five teriders.-David
Hazelwood is able to be around again.
the '' paatna.,.,.,t, or those in authoritY, of the '''
hilooxicisurnegliad in
entertainment and
--The Kirictoltws.:e.enL.ilabial.naKirinktwen: i :Ile:relax; nfogrelemacinie:1,entficl.:enceoue ltdiublserseeaciitizreedd. w• web Ilervaaes tbf, entire&
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bolt, Tienda Hunter, Dora, Delbridge • , and inarntarned, the aggregate, latent, tea of selfishness and
(SursayilstliTtworkSistrw:!li.ehrtass, ARtolutite,tr,st olVjvilsciolirci on the night of Thursday, Feb 1st"- 1;501*ellifdeckeedgl. v.BM'iit'antad sulectluerlel gttaistiamettigvilet: Isi4:zeniatlionSt°efnePtalle71; t aTriltelfe' aistal ant
earnest,
LIMY C011elIA. Mabel Sawyer, Charlie Metheellet church here under tile man-
Reyivel meetings are being held in the
pereptept e0.0peteieinn, it oe. it,y, the affeetieleate tieS WVil bind I
caftOundbre0,1t, 4. 111, fluneowsilimeuriall Tan. Cecil ageinent of Rev. John Blill, of .Kirkei ...elm to ine'., LS SIIIIply impossible, erne family circle seem lees stronee. lees saes
Jr in soh. Rev, este pheip and Rev. me. &or, a nurpoer of reasons, tt. fen' of red than of old, while. calving toa var.
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Wilfrid Johne, Olive Reetettin. Peossit: Waddell, Elinaville.-The Zion League 1 wtneh I will entmierate. let). of causee, tlie fatuity eireleie often
Lewhaielliww:,:itns Frte lah4eyeeeryeinsilotegd laKsti.rkatnona i thIant at Irtz gtlerept ropplaocretlowniorifkipaltrertiststaririee Nifiellyaltileo onk:ns.orTehheisen. ewidthmettliceneuemoen:
. . , 0 . nrYsi in the Januery,is au follow; ;--V Ethel God
e month of
evening, the occa.sion being to raise
tonne for the century fund. -DavidAlc-
Gill, of Blytie led the service of praise
in f'armel 011 SUI1(107 lastois an
pplicent for the position•of precentor
of the church. Ile is au excellent sin-
• and was 1110011 appreciated by the
eougregiition.-Miss. Hatten, of Owen
(1111.
C7
, e. II, Willie 1, eat, Les ie
S iere this week renewmg; Worden, WilSOn ; Jr. II.
acquaintaneee.-Miss Mary Humison. Victor Sawyer. George Coward, Al-
lelic* has been visiting friends St mewl, Hiram ; se, pt. ie. ceteeeee
etarye returned home on Monday.- illiners aetie Hooter, Kellett ;
Miss °erten. of Parkhill, is visiting Sr. Pt, II, Willie Word, Addie Johns,
Mrs. Tilos, Dick. or liax towoshiP.- May Cooper ; Pt, I, Virtla Berryhill,
Alma Johns. Arnold Clarke,
P. GAUDIN=
Tea* rers.
E. B. HALLS, t
he choir of Carmel Presbyterian
Church at the invitation of Mrs. Bald -
reg 2.u-0, at 1.75 Will, of Seaforth. formerly organist
. here, spent a very pleasant evening at
bee home on Thursday evening last,-
letfs all wool. Underwear The Farmers' Institute of South Hur-
on will ineet here to -day (Thersday.)
to clear at 75e each
CORS sirs VERY SPECIAL
ived and will sell at
U REMINAN
490.
()LINTER.
Beautiful New Dinner Setts Just Arrived.
1-1,. BISHOP& SO N.
Brucefield.
Sodom
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Bateirs.-Miss Edith Salvers left on BriaErs.-No news Worthy of note
?
Friday last, to take charge of a school in Sodom this week excepting the
near Wiarton.-Gilhert elcDonalcl,who death of Mrs. Penhale, relict of the
has recently returned from Manitoba. late John Penhale. Her death was
aceompanied by Mrs. W. McDonald, due to some trouble in her head. She
srent last week in our village. Mr. Mc- died on Monday the 20th. This family
Donald leaves at once for Mexico, for are having mare than their share of
the beneflt of his health, and will trouble as this is the second death
spend the winter there; Mrs. W. Mc- , within about nine weeks, her son
Donald will return to Lanabton, to the George haying died in November. She
home of her parents, where she will 'leaves two sons and two daughters.
. ,
remain for the present -Miss Florence
Chrysler has passed her examination
at the Toronto Normal School success-
fully. -At a special meeting of the
ratepayers of S. S. No. 10, Stanley, T.
Penfound, of the 2nd coo. of Stanley-,
was elected trustee.-etiss Eliza, John-
son, of the Hayfield Road, is, we are
sorry to state, in very poor health at
present, but we all hope for her speedy
recovery. -The communion of the
Lord's Supper will be dispensed on
Sunday, Feb. 11th, in the Presbyterian
oh arch.
Lion.
COLLINS & STANBURY
LAW OFFICES, (Money to Loan.)
. EXETER, ONT.
BRIEFS. -Mr. and Mrs. Fairhall, of
Centeelia, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Pherson, on Sunday, -Wm. Brima,-
,combe is calling on friends in this vi-
cinity, and intends retgening to the
North-west in a few weeks. -Mrs. Mc-
Pherson has been confined to the house
for some time with a bad abscess. Mrs.
Horne is also laid up -with a severe at-
tack of rheumatism. -We are sorry to
hear 'of the serious illness �f Welling-
ton, only son of Thomas Brock. -Mrs.
Thomas Hern, returned home
lc ar who is married and lives on
the 3rd con. Stephen, Fred, Emily and
Eva, who reside on the homestead.
They bave the sympathy of the coin-
nannity in this their sad bereavement.
-James Box is improving in health.
Cromarty
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Bnmes-The meeting in the intexest
of the Century Fund, Friday evening
last was poorly attended no doubt ow-
ing to a very stormy day and evening
but those who were there were wells
pleased with the address of Rev. Mr.
Henderson, of Hensel]. - Mrs. Artn-
streng, of Fullerton, was calling on a
few of her old friends onSatnrday last.
-Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hamilton spent
Sunday amongst friends on the Thames
Road. -Hugh McLachlan has gone lo
Staffa,where he has secured a job with
F. Hambly, blacksmith. -There was a
new arrival in the, village Monday
morning; mar shoemaker being the
proud possessor of a bouncing baby
girl. -Miss Lizzie Whyte, of Mitchall,
is holidaying in this vicinity.,
Grand Bend
BRIEFS.-Iirs. Rich. Hamilton is at
present on the. sick list. We bo
pe
soon to hear of her recovery, -Mrs.
.from a visit among friends in the east, Neelands has returned to her sister,
.aud reports spending a pleaeaut time. Mrs. H. Striltb.-H. Bossenberry spent
Mrs. It has not visited there for 35 Monday in Forest. -George Walker,
Years and says she noticed a great of Exeter, is spending a few days with
many changes since she left there. his sister, Mrs. George Down. --Miss
Walter Hern also returned from To- L. Young has gone to London. vvhere
ronen, where be has been taking a bus- she has sectired a position as milliner
iness course. -Our League, on automat in M • '
esa e ouse. --Miss
of the severity of, the weather, dicl not Howard, of Blake, was the guest of -Frank Beaver is home again after
cake charge of the League meeting at I Mrs. Bossenbery for the past week. having a visit at Berlin and other
Kirkton, on Friday night, but will do __mists Allie Moll d • •
M-"----------------
In the evening there will be a concert
in Coxworth's hall, for which the best
local talent has been securech-Miss
Maraughton,of Clinton, together with
In
take chine of the ineetiug, owiog to sineerely anxious regarding the cher- rate. tend to favor preeacity, selfeinfil-
the Stormy weather, did /lot come.- eater and welfare of their children. yet eieney, cover-sue:mums% to. rude hold
-
Fred Alarshell is convalescent. -Mee. it is equally true that a certain ro or ness in too many of the young ernin
A. ðane is seriously ill at present, tion seem perfectly indifferent, vehile ,
mine. fitting them for Street eilueat ion
but, Nve hope for her speedy recovery. others WM to xvinis at and eneonrage In these du•Fs. a hoe' of siX knowS as
their children in wrong doing.
--The engine and boiler, are now in much as his father ; at ten. name than
Phtee In the new SA‘V Mill and we 1114,37 too, are permitted to run the streets iiii re5
IIow many little boys, yes. and girls , hie grandfather. '1 he diffident, polite,
H_IlmNellle _miss Etta, Murray, Anderson, is in
expect to Set' it running in a few days.
. unseemly lunwe tale p.ectful, g.duillelessielionesittbalyi isibe.e
the village learning drersonaloug wall w ong leseon, the fiest broad step one,
i . now unseen, unlees it lie an artificial
I. , coming rapa r ex met. e i us I 14
is over and good winter weather is
Tilturs._The annual January thaw Miss Annie Davis. -Urs. (Dr.) Carr re- aole'enseard;
IL? Thursday last from Clinton, ' f le "eon. place, we . However, diseossiug the question
re one ani all chargeable with a, cer-
In tile i 1 I
the order of the day. --Fred Legrice is whew she bad been attending the fun -
am onaty; inirlifferenee end l'e 1 , sults. It may at least remind many of
, may he followed by certain good re-
..
, rg a ow. dItyti with hai sister, Keil of bee Mather, Mrs. Campbell.-
teretel.'' a, almeaneeailPo to 11.e troubled, : ns that we are not doing one ditty, nor
home on Monday last, after spending
MISS a Switzer, 3rd line, returned
or onseureeee or ()melons. wnere we are ;yet seriously attempting to do our
not directIefor personally concerned --
a couple of weeks Nvith her sister, Mrs.
practice we repudiate the obligation i
while in !duty in this matter.
theoretically eve all admit, i
an wife. -Mise Herbert, of Bicidulph, A. Thacker, Teeswater.
of our brother's keeper, or our broth- ', A PallEeer,
is spending a few %seeks with her eis- ... _ ,
tereras childrefi's keeper -we are content British Seven Mixtures for sale by
.
to sit ourselves down end w'th f Id '
We learn that Henry Beacom, of the
, !lauds enter our feeble protestatioue. O. Lutz, Exeter.
Mrs. David Snuth, 10th eon., Elm.
Hayfield Line, has received an otter for
his farm and may accept. ti TbN rn the third Place- the evil forces, hale- . died on Friday. She had almost eeach-
"E. A.cheson, Goderich ' leileriv.• ..,and tendencies, referred to ftbove d ti . h.ippv tee
i ed the age a three wore and tenejrnde-
met with an accident on F ttrongly entrenches!. are .everpseS- I , __.
' - les I was a ., , ease toiler. 'f
which will httniper his en-disiiii-eilts'&1r
p o we'r.rui'l afetstils eesqln. reitelztTo'ffIgtrisosinvoei not'JOHN
6. - , .
for a while.. He slipped end fell, dis-
realize this, some are indifferent, oth- : JOHN HUNTER,
locating his shoulder.
The County Council on behalf of the ers aro neutral spectators, some desire ;
. TOWNSHIP OF s SIV.e\RIZE,
merchants of East Huron, have raised , otherssi own discouraged,from 1 "1 have used tor several months
the liverise for peddlers. Peddlers are some we heisr an occasional vigorous !
regarded as an injury to legitimate protest, from sone a feeble a protest. !English Stock Food, it keeps the diges-
trade and in the end to the community some others no protest wha.tever, and
so it goes and so it will continue to go. improvment of young stock is tertain-
tive organs healthy ; tile growth and
at lerge.
ly well marked. I tun sure it pays well
The Government of the North-west Again, there appears to be a some -
Territories aro making arrangements thing sinister in the spirit of our age stock raisers.
to use it and would recommend it to
for the shipping the present yeti, of -an abnormal feverish, restless, con -
Manufactured by O. UTZ, Exeter,
some high bred cattle from Ontario. Meting hurry, push and haste, begot -
The first shipment will go in May.
Upon application of Chas. J. Jones,
chief official, Judge Tuthill, of Chicago,
the Independent Order of Foresters of
Illinois. The organization has many
on Tuesday appointed a, receiver for
branches and local chapters. E
An association of life insurance un-
derwriters was formed at a meeting in
the office of the Imperial Life Associa-
tion, Toronto, this week. ' The new ,,,,,,,„
essociation is being- organized under .1.11...mudi..,
the charter of a, former similar organ-
ses .
.ARE
...`
ization, and is to be known as the One e
tario Life Underwriters' Association.
The report of the treasurer and aud- Now
Arm of the South Heron Agricultural
has been in Dakota and Montana the
the near future.-- Wm. Tippet who Society show the society to be still in
past two years in the photographing a prosperous condition, financially and OVER
bnsiness, returned home last week ac- otherwise. During the year about
'eornpa,nied by his cousin of Chicago. $1,000 had been paid out in prizes and
The work on the north pier of the
_ the year was closed with a surplus of
harbor was finished last week -Wo
regret very much to make the sad an- over $600 in the treasury.
Chloroform as an anaesthetic may
'RANG -ES
nouncenaent that the fell destroyer lose its terrors for patient and oper-
Death has again visited us and reroov- ator, if the claims made for a newly
ed an estimable lady in the person of invented method of administering it
Mrs. Thos. Burnside at the early age are borne out by further experiment.
The new method, it is said, by means IN DAILY
of 33 years. Deceased, had been lil a of a specially devised instrument
long time with consumption, brings unconsctousness, without a USE..
Woodham struggle, with a minimum quantity
without the usu
of the drug used with pure air and
ally 'resultant nausea.
Three new Senators were appeinted
13urEFs.-A. Knapton and S. Step- by the Ottawa Cabinet Monday. , The
henson were home for Sunday last.-- are Hon. Robert Wateoneof Manitoba;
Our mill here will be ready to coin- Mr. G. T. Fulford, of Brockville, and
mence working. it is expected by the Mr. I. P. B. Casgrain, of lVfontreal.
Iasi of this week. The new miller is at Hon. Mr. Watson had served in the
present dressing the stones. -- Jas. House of Commons for seven ses-
Skvallow is kept busy now. He is mak- sions, representtng Marquette. Mr.
. . ,
ling things fly this frosty .weather —7. Fulford has 1,„iegri an interested specta-
The party given by a few of the school tor in matters political foi4many :years,
boys at W. Fletcher's an Friday last while Mr. Casgrain is a son of a form -
was a decided success. -Our new tetsch er well-known member of the Come
er here is getting along nicely. The mans. '
scholars speak; very highly Of her.- figures froni the re -
Win. Wynn is ans a,nd around again The following, •
ports presented at the anunal meeting
after his receet illness. -Ernest Donee
of Kirk ton, is back • 'at hie old place of the Huron Presbyterial W M S
again clerking at A. J. Ford's. -A. last week, ‘vill .be read with interest :
.The sixteen auxiliaries, embrscecl with -
Sawyers is around: again. ' He was
kicked by a vielmis horse. -J. Shier is in the association, had raised $1,330.12;
• ,
eleven mission bands $320.44, arid
kept very bilsy superintending the -whiclewith $50 from the expense fund,
Nvork on hie new mill. -The saw mill ,roade the total collections for the Year
IS running flow arid large load's of logs $1,708.06. Tire following are the
are daily coming in. -The Methodists amounts collected •by the several
have , their quarterly meeting at auxiliaries; Blake,$24:08; Blyth,$81.68;
'Cooper's sib uch next Sunday. They Bruaefield. 8118.25 ; . Clinton, . elSe.;
have raised over two hundred diallers Egmondville, $139.50; Goctericb, $45(1;
on the'TiveptiethCentury Fund. -Mrs, Goderich township,$20.60; Het -mall, 152;
J. Copeland is home again from Olin- Kirkton, $53.44;eLeeburn, $23; Londes-
ton, where she has been attending the boro and Burns' ,Ch arch '' $83.16; Mate'
fimeraltif her brother's wife. --The pro -
her cousin, MISS AreNS,UglIt011, of Mau- Ales' "P* Sientnen•-'41es• C°11ins ami
leoba is visiting friends in and around son of lexeter, spent a few days at the
Hensalle-Miss jean Dick, who is train -
parsonage, tlie glieets of Rev. '4Vaddell
ing for a nurse in St Catharines, is
home spending a. short vacation. -A
clueing match wes played here a few
, - amas Heywood, J. A.
rigs ago, between the junior sl
Drake, of Striethroy, epeut a few days
teams of Seaforth and Henn% result- 0'4" gue4 of S. Andhrw$ he else M-
ing in favor of the two lIeneal rinks,- e°,1,,,Ine,f1 ne dtteties ef groomsman at
spent the past few days with her sister
Miss Mina Hatton, 13. A.. of Forest, "'I' %'('`""I•eg el Ss 'Andrew and Miss
Susie Mitchell, of Centralia, on Wed -
her rove,. nesdaY evening. -0. Coates is we are
Mrs. O. A.. leleDonell, on
from Germany, where she ". " pleased to note able to be around again
bas been after his severe illness of several weeks.
travelling. -J. A.. Kruger, merchant
tailor, has decided to give up business -Mr. Halls of Toronto, spent a few
here. He intends going west -Miss days with his cousins, the Halls Bros.
Hannab Ortwein left here this week -sire. Brimacornbe and daughter are
for Seaforth, to assist in her father's spending a few days at her daughters,
Mrs. Lei Andrew, of Exeter. -Miss
stoic'. -The friends of R. j. Twitchell,
who has been seriously ill, will be Stetton is visiting her grandmother
here, Mrs. Statton.
pleased to learn that he is improving '
nicely. --Tho anniversary of Burns —
was celebrated here by ri, sup- Hayfield
per at the Commercial Hotel.
Some sixty persons were pre- BREHM-Mrs. F. .A. Edwards is
sent, and all report a pleasant time.- visititig friends in Kincardine at pres-
Miss Jessie R. McLean has gone to ent-Miss Allie Green is visiting at
Wingham to spend a month with Miss Harriston this week. -The C. 0, F.
Nellie Ross, of that town,- misses are holding a grand oyster supper and
Miller arid Ramsay, of Exeter, sPent ball on Tuesday eve, the Oth of Feb..
a few days with Mrs. R. Patterson, jr. when a big time is expected. -Miss
Messrs. T. J. Berry and Owen Geiger Lilly ' mein is visiting Miss Torrance
of Hinsall, :have sold the well-known at Porter's Hill this week.-.Tanies
stallion "'Kilburn" to Joseph Kaiser, Donaldson, of Wroxeter, is visiting
of Anita, Iowa. This horse is corning his parents here at present -Reports
seven years Old; he was imported to have it the electric lights are to start
this country from England by T. X. again; let it be soon. -Miss Rathwell
Berry and James Bell, of Hensall, at moved in sir. Whidden's residence
three years old. He WAS bred in Lin- last, week. -The Presbytetia,n congre-
colnshire, England. His weight is 2._ gation are bolding a tedsmeetin in th
050 pounds. The price paid svas ex-
actly P,000. Although we greatly re-
gret "Kilburn's" departure from
Huron, we wish Mr. Kaiser every suc-
cess with hirn. .
Robert Bell, of the Seaforth foundry
removed his family from Hensel' to
Seaforth, on Wednesday. They occupy
the Armitage residence in the north
ward. J. W. Ortwein, of Hensall has
leased the McCaughey residence Sea -
forth and has removed his family
thereto from Heusall. Mr. Ortwein
intends erecting a residence for himself
there next spring.
Dashwood
Burees.---Charlie Fritz was in town
•on Sunday. -Miss Fanny Snell, of Hen-
sel!, is home on a visit. -Peter La-
mont, of Zurich, was in town last $a-
turday. Peter is busy buying cattle.
-0. W, Snell the photographer is do-
ing a rushing business. All people
who desire to see good photos call at
the gallery.- Miss Clara, Beaverof the
141h concession, is visiting in town.-'
Revival 'meeting are still in progress.
so in the near fututre.--Da Hall got, a
severe shaking up one morning last
week. He got kicked out of the stable
by one of Batten's horses, but for-
tunately no bones were broken, he re-
ceiving only a bad kick on the leg. -
William Brock's driving mare, .Fern -
leaf, got badly kicked by one of his
other horses on Monday night, but un-
der the treatment of Dr. Carr is likely
to recover. -Mrs. Hoene has suffered
a relapse since writing the above.
Stavely memorial Hall of Clinton
will be formally opened on February
lst
Edward St. George has been asquit-
ted at Ottawa of the charge of attempt-
ing to poison his family.
Proprietors of the Hamilton Specta-
-tor and Ottawa citizen are said to have
pnrchased the 'Winnipeg Telegram.
his speedy driver to Charlie Schroeder.
s t is s id that James Hooper will quit.
11 ly r cetve the apponatriseet of s,e6-The Misses Ida and Lat0a Goetz and
11annale Seeker have gone to visit
,Qbeen'seprinter for Manitoba ender g' Try Dix Little Liver Pills, sold by C. fjiendsin New Hamberg.--J. W Nors-
ithe Government. CLutz.
worthy is on the sick list this week.
nt,. this pleces.-Jacob Holtzman, of Crediton,
week in Parkhill and Beinsless.--John wae in town on Wednesday.- Mrs.
Welsh has sold out his fishing business Chris. Kibler, of North Dakota, is the
to C. Badore, of Point Edward. We guest of Mrs. Weurtz.-s1:1, Willeet
are sorry to have Mr. Welshleave us, shipped a car load of hogs this week. -
as he was an energetic young naan and Edward Hagen, of Zurich, was in town
held in the highest esteem by 'Ills on Saturday.- Philip Sipple was in
many friends here. -W. H. Barrett town last iveek.--Thos 13erry, of Hen-
epent Sunday with friends here --Al'
Wiley, of Michigan, is at present the
guest of Miss Lillie Brenner and Miss
Allie l3ossenberry.--Quite a number of
our young people attended the oyster
supper given by the K.O.T.M. lodge at
Greenway. -It is very plain to see
what state of mind the Dashwood cor-
respondent, is in, in regards to football
matters. He first ,blateed the cap -
tai II. of the I3end team for publishing
the items in regard to their team. Now
he says it is A. M. Now it is neither
of them. Guess again, Oscar, then if
you can't guess this thne,youhacl better
sell, wits pnrchitsing horses around
this vicinity.-- Fred inert sold a
team of horses for a handsome epee of
$210, else Henry Willert sold a team
for $200. -Wm. Pfaff has purchased
tbe farm formerly owned by Wm.
Harris, east of town.-- The police law
makes quite a ,-eilarige iti the line of
100,000
chester, $17.70 ; Sea:forth, 5264.30 ;
clearing sideivalks.-Miss Leah Young gram of the third convention of the Smith's !fill, $27.80; -Thames Road,
of Crediton, was the, guest of Miss London Conference Epworth League $96.50; Varna, $44.90. Egmonclville
Solona, Tiernan on Sa,turelay and see_ which is to bie held in the Central auxiliitay has the Miler of giving the
day lasts -A.' P. Shettler, of Exeter, Methodist Church, Stratford is no '
was un et the parental roof on Sunday out. --Miss Annie Ford is visiting her
I ast.-Jacob Kellerma,n bee disposed of brothers, Dr. Ford, in-Thoreelale, and
largest amount per member in the
Presbytery. The following amounts
were contrilmted by the se,eeraf tine -
:Siert bands; Bayfield, $6; Brucefield,
$23.63; Clinton, $33; Exeter, $42; Gode-
rich, $76.37; Hensel', $30.04; Iippen,
$60.; Seafortli, $24.50; 'Thames Road,
28.50; Varna, $3.90. "
r
Richard l'I'orde in Petrolea.
Use Turkish Salp Food for the hai
it is the best preparation offered to the
public. Sold by C. Lutz.
eeFeeses,
THE
Ant aiiimmomma.
MORE
HAP
AR-: MADE
EVERY
YEAR
than all others
Combined.
THOU HT
We are very desirous of lessening our stock of
STOVES AND RANGES
and td do so we will for the remainder -of this month, make
prices .on these goods which will sell them,
Buck's Stoves and Ranges are
the best-dori't buy a just as 'good.
SKAT
HOCKEY STIX AND PUCKS
The balance of our Stock will be cleared out a cost.
J. HEAMAN.
door north of R Pickard Co's Store,
-EXETE
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