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Exeter Times, 1901-10-17, Page 1HURON & MIDDLESEX AZ .T : -- --.......•tea 30111•1WRITE 81 T NTy-NINTu YEAS:—'No, 12 IN O1 . '' ,'LeOLAR,Y S cowl and wood EXETER, OTT„, CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1901. cooks. McOLARY'S cast and -steel ranges. McOBA.RY'S Famous Base Burner. St, Marys. KILI,Ep A CROSSING—A fatal ae- eident occurred at the Long"Crossing" about a mile west of St Marys, on Monday Nes. Richard Carom, who lived he the township of Usborue, near Woodham, while returning from St. Marys. alone in her buggy,was run down by an eastbound freight train and instantly killed. The horse was I also killed and the buggy completely wrecked. The body of the nnfortun- ate woman was tatten to the station, `and Coroner Rankin of Stratford GU' EY'S Souvenir Base i notified. and an inquest held. Deceas- ed ed was a wife of Richard Carom, and Burners. was a daughter of tt a late John. Peg - i lar. of Woodburn. She was abont3:i rr'e GUrRNEY b Aerated Oven Years of age._ and besides a husband cooking stoves and Ranges, le ia.aw liAfilmiey o est it, earne ant children, _ et Mrs. she bad a short crllweraatton, She CUM W S ell lief' way to the town and nt.etlJlrs. Ws» Haann i with whom If you need a good Stove asked Mrs Ranna if she ou b1i she had time to get across thetracktrack before the train crossed. and was advised to wait until the train had crossed. Mrs. Ranna, had her two childrden with her, and. not wishing to remain near the track, strove on and, turn - A number of second hand ing around in her buggy a Minute or two later. saw the deceased, struck. stoves. by the train, !hiss Wiseman. of the Base Line, who was also on her way t home, but who had .not crossed the ';, track, was another witness of the ac• eident. The horse, which the deceased at bottom prices call on BISHOP afi , so O -u.a r Toilet Goads • Two Papers—SO°. - r w'as driving was evident! killed in i e;' iro *•Ding to offer twa p2per+'i F - S. R. Medicinal Jell,. ter the Aimee cif- this year for ail s antly,R nd Was fattnd about 100 feet cent; ane of these is TiiE'J•'. i p- ,yen t t m tit tr• cat. on tate woad, one hind knosy teat+ value of that. Tire slither la ? Iris ha vis Qhe' n cut of by sthe train. the weekl. Sue. sacknowledgedl to be i'1 bee ody - f t to deceased vas carried Ts the hest, :article fur chapped the Best, farm. home :Ind mats'! et re ipe l by the train about one hundred yards o, chilblain. cltafin . sstnhua'n. anti - ,ids o tl►is down the trach, Tbeax' were very %sv ski f: iii Canalda. Tell year feu i «, eczema and is also excellent .for use ire•r. If they wane✓ to see to ampla+ of ; i0:1r,.s or bruises on the body. death after shaving. try it, and he convinced, our paper before safbsrribing ;isle there having been c:aaases1 by the back of the For s:t1'' 0013', by WILLIS )'OWI LL. to drop us a citrd giving their naane bead nein€: crushed in. Tire burly was F(3R DA.''. URL, FF. falling luau aqd ;address and tt d'r .veli sendcane+ - it t, ken on boaarrl tint+ train and brought atl scalp, troubles. use our Base 'i fila want :a saaiplt+ ccs y of The Sttn a into St, Avaryp. •S'Srord ryas at once* , ;Far fine Toilet Soaps, --erfernel7 to asking for Due will secure what is d and Shauhpoo Ir ou ll be delighted with car:i aiddressed to W eel'ly Sun, Tor'In. sent oat to thte lausbenrl. its effects. asked fora flet your friends to suis! Sexsmith. aantl Cosinc'tics. sec+ NWlilitl Powell ; he scribe now, a;s the sooner they come in can suit you. Satisfaction gaaaranteed. Liao niers' papers they tvifl get for fife TI ave! ing Age L' ij money. Send remittance to Tuns Travellln .S gent, Factor. TIMES office. Dashwood. attenlpt:ing great thingo for God, an G. b'T 1:4t3[ RY. D..d„ F.XOTElt ONT i George O'Brien, who has been laid ip 1 Law Alllees. Private Funds to Ln;1u. BOtyfiold with a severe attack of typhoid fever J3RIEPS.—on Alonday evening, Oct.' r , . , expecting creat things from God." EXI t`RIt LUMOEII Y AR11. n t o l ai•,;e ta.l: of >;ailuttor-- 2no un 1 ttcniD al.. I: ace feet at hemlock limner for barns etc.. al*a sbingles. lathe and ccater hosts. i'rices „reasonable.=J. l a1'ILLI:, Yard, : gest tilde of Mainit. Binnt'a3,a' We acro glad to note that Hensall DTcCartney was a native of the tow a- THE ship of Tnekerswith, having been !torn A. sollerp, Iv D. S , p?. 5,.H4u4r raiill- on the old homestead fedi on the Mill atootToroutot7niverartxDentists. TeetEON KU V le extracted without pain or heel effects, Mace i a Road, 61 years ago. Ou IeaviDf, lA opge in Petty's Block, eusall- At Zurich every he purchased a farm in the township Monday.commencine Mav30th — of Grey, on which he resided for sen G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public. 'onveyan- , era! years.. A -good many years .ago carr Coiumiletoaer. Li a uses anco Agent. and ; all , Mows of 111 be 'eS i he tris OSed of this farltn, and, colafin Market Depot IEsurer of Marriage Licenses. I.i i documents ; pg carefully drawl) at reasonable rates. Money ; C ,I, p to Brue:efieid, purchased the ochecese fac- to loan on real estate at, IOW ratesof interest. 'mos Re&Ic l' ! 1( jlpP lilia tory, which he Continued to t Omduct tWhcn the word bargains is mention- Office ai the Yost effRce. Ile eaall - until a few ed you may depend.upon getting them n liGS6 GUUI dolts of the Years ago. factories was his - pioneer cheese factories of rifle at this store. BninF .--The body of Same- el Sim- a _ _____— , district, and for many years dick a '” """"r' mons, of Saalt Sid.li Marie„ was brought l la and profitable bersiiness. Mr. Ma. Ck1INA AND GLi3:SSW'ARE. Here en Ttv rssiay last male nerve was" a Hauie;te as beent G de tche until g Cotner was also engaged in farming. A hull range of dinner and tea.setts. !er iggaat scemetery. and was taken s es ore council meadia , the ea- Some scars ;4o he converted Ills; toilet setts, colored cups and sinters working t he Soo. i n t county g d cheese easter„• into a creamery, And, an plates. Glassware of every kind. suddenly ill with typhoid fever passing tansy having been caused by the deathilike rainy others who engaged in tide ! - , away on Oct. 6th, at the ages of 23, of Dr. G. C. Shannon. !busin• ess in its earlier stances, he suffer- i - Jears, i months, He wee a on of Miss Bieigneul, of St. Joseph, who ed severe lasses, which he w.is nater t ROTS A' SROB • ana`) Simaxscans, of the 1 utird u y be• k lass been dsrager mi lr ill for tale past 1 able to, es ercuiue. 11is wife -' was n 1 iF you. want a eQliteV° t able. entre tweet Bsbarne tlid ihlie;t sand WtaS 6;;ygti wee died sig lgesda' li)Qrniog, data 11tQr of ho late Georze 'llr'alker, .luakin , (,00d wearing hoot at rainier - a1 clef*els. jiromI-.iii . yotln i u. Ti 'he wn5 edgsi€een Sears of age anti w a& c;} ,a :trill Zit! -td, , F3ho was lois ,an ate prices, by us. accoaten* ca with the uu:inirnous. re• 1 t`:e eldest slaughter of I;, Bicigneul of . invalid, rand died abaut tsew ell ra :tnf), ' ...r.--.---- • quest of the vestry of St. (ieorge'e the Queen s hotel. church, Thorndale. and (.ii a church, . If there ever was as specific for anyAbout this three 1►Ir, Qitrtney sutPered i3itl SS Gomm. A new ii.0 I tblo lavelyn, at a zrleeting held on W lni.-s• one complaint, then 1Carter'a Kittlfrom a sora in his jaw batase inside his pieta stock of New eine Fashionable da everting. the Bishop of Huron has Liver pills areaspecific for sick !lead- tnquth. Tb.is soon developed into a Goode. been pleased to appoint W. J. Doherty ache, and every Rouian, should know 1 which l resulted in his death.oue a leaves 'D n E R for every one cheap. B. A., incumbent of Hensall, to be I this, One })ill a close, ,Cly them. two Sona grown into manhncd, GRGCENiBS. Our sty€k is replete reactor of Tharndalo and Evelyn, The The eight-year-oh1 son of Paris vitii :Vein and Fresh eveeries, Canned paints of Hansell. will very much re- Ranger 1w1cLc'od, Stratford. met -••a Goods, Best vinegar for pickling par et this as Air. Doherty is ae, had pope- with as climbing . occident Sundae-, recent death was that of Diary poses, Boal Oil, hardware, incl sill lar in this parish.—Mrs. Rae, the He was climbing In the barn at his Murdock, of Leekeew, wlto died at other articles usually l:ept in a f rst- tnisfortuno a week or so ago. while ; home when he fell, breaking his aria the age of 33 years. class Genesi Store. coming down stars to injure her - in two places.Potatoes are not only a poor crop in ankle by it turning over. She has 'r John Rowe, a former resident of the Orangeville section, but a further . since stii%reti considerable pain and i' Zurich hanged himself at 1*til- I loss will be felt as a dry rot is ,netting ,.. . Inconvenience. --- Miss Tiernan, of a verton on Tuesday during a fit of in- e ••••.'a . ..:. f .„. . o o James , , Mr. Conrad Schneider, of WiImot. A. ;Mitten has disposed of iris red- ; last week.• --Jas. Zi,, F,.11, sett f J m ,aid was employed at I(zlbtleischs passes! away recentlyl•after b brief ifl- dentia! propertyto the Lutheran e. n- ,Sell, Landon Road, is in Philadelphia..planing anill there for a. tune some Hess at the :bee' ofen• years. Deceased - gra ,atiau, pell, wbo intend u- ug' R studying dentistry. --A, number aY ants; years cage lived near Wilmot ('entre rand 1t.-tses it a aar ens a nest goring. ;I sportsmen went out shooting -tile past' At a regular mneetiog of the mint- a, widow and four children, t m• for Smith. of I.lurw n iosvnsliip,. week and succeeded in bagging eon -a a,.ers and session of the Granton Pres . Joseph es z. r. of Tukl er; anitii. Wet • has been fined $I and costs !ay S,3uire saderatale+ came. --•-Mrs. T. Murd1ackand b .tertian eliurcb, a resolution was uu- .. , „ •. ,. i; y a barn .rout contents through tis., re- Lacer and Stuyth for st edir, wood Mrs. E. Jeannie returned Dai Amulay , :aniinously adopter -1 that the present Gently. rhe catnsc' was lightning. He ; frann ;"has. Martin on Oct. ?, • front Butialo. where they vasiteil the; time was oppartnne for the building had sleep insurai,r:e in the Ivey cern. It n, ;nitu..•the✓ !finely Haat:. IIF -!fray P,tn-Autersean.-•-M'rs. Hunter. wife caf ; of sa new church, and that the !natter . Iany, but this Will nuG needy cover h4 submitted to the ratepayers of St. Rev. J..t E. Hunter, spent Sunday and bei greesubmittedion to a meeting, of the Dans, loss, he su a, in Jcannnary for the perp:i-e of Monday with lien husband here. --At a ! congregation on the evening of the The 5e:afertlt Public Shut ear 3i10.11 far tilt+ urpsase of ut'- B maw ✓wining, a jdiant meeting of the Fesskm anti mina- 3tla inst. bias taken :a veev radical step. the lin-, enuesing modern road making i nach- gees of Cermet church, held on Mon -1 M. Williams, Who las Carried en a. Ine,liate cause. for which is the estratl int✓ awl Either requisites for patting iclay evening, Frain: Itu-.e, of ronento, n successful business m Dublin for the ilisheecet of :a separate Schee! there i in permanent ruadwa.ys. was engaged as , precentor of the ' past thirteen yens, has disepased of i under the pressurta ,'1 the 1 mem Ce -1 A Wr. oxe'ter neva item gives p:artic- chureh for the remainder of the year, • past property and stock to J. a,auaiug, °tholie bislnap. mars of a,1 interestin; old clock which --Jahn Taylor, of Hay township, left lata of ICiippen. :Sts. 1Willsanss will re• q Richard \lie:kle, of St. M3arvs, who , is et lease l.,i) eeirs old bat is now for some time has been an inmate of keeping gied time and looks as if it. the house of Refuge Stratford died were goeil for another 100 years. The xondzY afte anit a 3 otaw., 3ecock came froin IIsIa nl with the was 72 years of age, and had been at Ferguson family and is now the ere - the Pettyand Jutltes Stewart, 'The Winnipeg Telegram of she 27th 1 the Howie U months. Iv!' leateee 1. Lan- party of Mrs. E. Ferguson, of Howiek. James 1 B S it of seven. On file ..lht fast., the rate were of visited Toronto lint weal:, on file o:--- : Ct'ptemlier, contains eti notice of a i pMitrIae Walker, of the Ilttron road, Leoilerich will vote on a by lav for the Caston of the Itly:al visit. -- About : nuptial event which will be read with a near New hamburg, is ill with vilely). purpose of r<uoing .n10,009 to he :u loan twenty per,suns from. Hensall and interest by many friends in . t.:1Iary5. loid, a mortified torus of smallpox. • to W. II. Smith, son of .las. Smith, of vicinity were an Lend= on S:'.tueday The its i.. is :as follows « r'!- very pre,- The disease was recognized early ane (Tinton, wh•) prop;sses to erect a large to attend the denloststratton in boder t' werleling took direct' Wednesday the Ili t oo,ns confirmed by Dr. Hod- , suramee It°)tel and sanitarium at Code - 1 of the Duke ;aid Dneuess of o nwall morning at 316 l otretlatne avenue. " et s Government expert,. Toronto,1 ieh h hait.y1 rand grounds are to , and York.—;Sirs. ' IeDo 1'ld, sr,, was •. when Miss MIA Crittvforil beziene the land, as the Beard (4! s dt 1 acteicent nut lase then $16,1','x09 aria will be In Sactfortii, this week:,—A1 number of ? wife of Mr. 'William McLerty, of St. i promptly and energetically, no fur- i kept open the, year roun/ our villagore are having cement walks Marys, (int. , , thee trouble is anticipated. The death ocetzrred :It 'Victoria Hos- matle faint file street to thein rest- ! It is with deaf! regret tint sv, have 3Jr . „Tame:; "filler an old "Inanate of `:bed Ttie,tlay of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sunday dence,i.--•The convent walks are being to record the death a: aIrt. Thomas ,the Hoazse aF Refu *e !;tided :asv:i on 13ezn wife• of tlr. (xc'ar e Bean, of Ii+I extendedi along the south sale of King' Ilodgins, sr., who passed awaay Tues- 1, .. 1 • r Y ; , g , • ^ • ' • , r i 1 , Oct. S. sho tly before midnight., cat the 1 Dreane y :avenies, L Meese :firs. Ewan Street West, from (;:.1111 1. . .clock to d:ay, Oct. eta after a b ief 1 ne..s, a e of a ea.ra Th rocwin enlirin• { ... in h11 ettlt yea11 :and she 11<1.1 the school property, and south on the • The ti,'cemeed %saes aamong the first set- y . ,. , ° g , n •,, • t irx i 1 an at. hies of old age. is al the Refuge men- twee ill for a ti e tr r n. w t a east side 11! \'alien stere'. On 11'r tat iters who made as llunh? for tllesnaelvc's aaagement to expt'rt leer demise. She 1 tack of tuhereulosis in the glands of ter street t11e stalk id lieiu laid sin the n ;ar .'. agulre. 'Inc relatives nine had been an burette of the Mouse of ' the mask. ' hi' deceased 11ad1 been o.n outside of the shade trees, wht..li will frientls haste the sympathy of the Refu a 'for four :'at and ravfau3 to ester^ineri rt'tilt it of LonL -'u for adne ivo the street a ver * narrow a and auh-, entire community in this their sa.i g - s p , , g y , that time had:- It.sule3 with hair bus• 1ytars, and. prior to coming to London gainly appearance. The walks twill bereavement, !rand at Cromarty, in lilblhert town- elle lived at Denfield. a so e extenr Ht to iraond s The usual lyy quiet home of Mr. and ship. for .thnnt 4' years. Her has- - Mrs. II. W McIntosh, Kingston, Ont., band ryas a weaver and is at present i 1 was the scene of a very pretty wed an inmate tdf the house. Mrs. Miller t stop, been in Buffalo during the sum- j din„ ou the evening of Oct. 3rd, when ryas burn in Scotland. There are no 1 mer, returned home last week. Miss 1 their eldest daughter, Miss Bessie, a children. nor so f r ars known any Doan, of Zurich, ev:as in the village graduitat of Rockwood Hospital, Kink' relatives, lI• f .din the 1101 ands of las veal,: renewin art ai:afut:ataces.— stcn ryas nal to y tt fi q , MIs. Shirrs, and her daughters. Mrs. matrimony to Daniel d3. Jefferson. at H. J. D. Cook and Miss Aggie Shirra, present en ;aged as fitter in the King- were in Toronto last week. —Jas. Car- sten Locomotive Works, but formerly Art and Beauty Combined. i lisle is In:aking seine improvements to of St, Marys. •M__ ' the interior of his dwelling.— John The Rev, G. IW, Hende son: of St. The Hooking; of Diamond Dye Mat? Having e dt opened up business we Mercier, of Bay City, Mich., was Imre Marys. has received and accepted an and Rug Pattern Giyes Pleasure era: prepared Ica supply all kinds invitation to assume the pastorate of and Profit. i PUMPS• the Lindsay Methodist church, when FITTIN S, his term expires next June. An invi- -- l't APER TRO L GHS, tation has been extended the Rev. We have received direct fro,ri the 1 'Vtt ATER TANKS Thomas etanniug, who has been in charge of Lindsay congregations for the past five years, to come to St. Marys. He has not formally accept- ed, but haas intimated his intentions of cel in quality the patterns of other Plumbing, accepting. makers. We offer the standard sizes, ---- T11e young people of Zurich, ✓rather- IS x 30, 24 x3G, 30 x 54, 39 x 73 at low- We do anything in the line of Wood- ed at the home• -of Henry Koehler, on est prices. By using one of these ar- work, and REPAIRING of any des- Monday evening to bid good-bye to tistically colored Patterns, any ladv cription. • €3AR.tt';cAINS• g is ,,,1g Crediton, vlsittn„ Alr ,s I4oun„ lit, asranity, .lie was a carpenter b} trade is itnprovin -nicely. T,N. Northcott d 2zatb, Rev. R. Robbs, of Wingbam, I31tf>avy m'lliss Vlison tai (4reenway, intends hal ing an auction sale of his formerly of London. will deliver his is the west of T. A, Stitlsan.--Allis stock anti implements nest week. lie pollul r , lecture, «'«Tutt Triangular !! R,eta Sttanbury and Miss Itoorehonse is going' to move into Exeter.--llrs. A. iin,' sn the Ltansbr:licai clsnrrin« i were at Toronto last week.--- lf£is. i'l al:lfoa)g. who hats, her aria badly Thais is a most arousing, entertaiuiug Itathwcl! and danughter !lave aliened torn on a piece 1)f wire some tinge ago ez,rl instructive lecture, If 3'oai wish a to Seafortla -:firs. 1''arsons bans moved is ailrle t,a bi about her ttori, again« -- rare• treat do not, fail to hear bun. to the house lately otdkspietl by firs. ratite doitrfiien. Jacobi, oaf xete, 1St Tire prod ads to €,o in aid of tlxt' library Rathwell. — Alice Tippet, youngest for the Sunday School. I3o not forget ? daughter of Jahn 7`ippet leas been very evening lest.—W. Warren, ere has the date, Oct. 23th, if you de you will ;ill twirl! catarrh of tilde stor zzch,--:f1 is m left these parts, he having found em - miss an excellent treat. The Dash- Fellated is visiting former friends in ilch3'zncnt with Tilos. (rudinore, Huron• wood orchestra will :also be present Centralia, — Mrs. 11 hnell Who !bas isLi -'.S illiani i~lortIlcthtt attended the groat military parade review iu honor of the Duke and Duchess of York, at Toronto, hist week, John h' d liter L was united in mnar- Berlin. Th on Tuesdayto attend the Pan- neri- mann in Dublin and wry on the un- , 1rpost1 Mr. Cann- ing services are P t ice cies . T e Evangelistic se vice r dartakin ando ing continued Hensall during the i ing, wbo takes ossession on Niovem- week, and will close on either Sunday bee ist„ has h:dd a. long mercantile ex - or Tuesday evening next.—Messrs, a experience. and give a number of selections. --A spent the summer here at Mrs. very pleasant eveut took place last Geo. Ervin'✓, left on Saturday for San week at the home of L. Dietrich, when Francisco Is tug I er, ens, Mr.h .+»,.._ - Campbe y p a new 11 recent! pure driving horse, — Miss Been% of siege to Fisher, of 0 1 b extended alongRichmond i t presents were both costly and Homer- IClrkton I•.xeter, visited among 1100 friends !lase Moles survey. 'tlfes Eva Stena+mita, ons showing the high esteem in which Banti's,—G. W' W. Ilarnwetl returned tllopast two or three weeks. --Mr. and. who has with her uncle, Robb. John - the young couple rare held. The newly home on Saturday after spending a Mrs, N. Prance, of Parkhill, and Mr, married couple will reeide near Berlin, Ecru days visit with friends in and S. !!loon, of Peterborough visited where they will be followed by the around Varna. —• Miss Anderson of friends here a few days last week. -- Bassett has returned to Toronto O. Ii. n friends.— • many fishes of their well w y r `Warwick is spending a catipxle of weeks Detroit was also the scene of a pleas holidays with Rev. Mo.:and Mrs, An- to resume his studies.—Airs. fell! Ald- ant event last week, when Miss Laura derson.—Clifford Shier is confined.. to Lild of this place became the his room with typhoid fever. Thos. wife fe of of Mr. C. Cann, of Exeter, May Blake is able to be around again,—N, the young couple enjoy a lonCi and T. Fletcher spent Sunday at Salem.— happy wedded life,—The Hissesses Carrie AE. Blake, G. Farthing and T. Blake and Eliza Shettler have returned home , from Buffalo owing to the serious ill- ness of their father,—D. Sbaefer moy- •ed into his new house on Tuesday.— Dr. T, P. McLaughlin went to London, • on Saturday to see the Duke and Duchess of York.—Mr. and Mrs. 0. Blddulph Council Fritz of Zurich, were in the village Monday evening.— Miss L. Goetz is 1 The council met pursuant to ad. - visiting friends in Hensel'. journment,the Reeve and all the mem- ... " bers present. Crediton. Minutes of last .meeting were read and approved and signed by the BRLLFs,— Farmers are very busy Reeve, taking up roots, threshing and plow- Moved by F. A. Ryan, seconded by ing but expect another month of fine James B. Bryan, that the Clerk is weather yet to complete all these jobs. hereby instructed to advise the coin- -Postmaster Either does not improve til of the township of London, that the in health as his many friends hoped he townline between that township and would, but seems to be growing grad- ually weaker. We trust he may soon take a change for the better,—Special services are being continued in the "--'",Ire- lvangelical church this week. They worth, who has been visiting her parents and other friends here return- ed to her home in Minneapolis on Tuesday morning,— Mrs. J. McDonald is at present visiting her d tighter, v' for the lumber snoods Mrs. John Gould, of this place. betend leaving soon—Miss E. A. Fletcher and Miss Roger Northcatt has put a cement Tress Stewart spent Sundayilt Woo thereby making a big Improvement. ham,—' kWes. Hodgins spent Sunday in —Harry Taylor and wife have taken Exeter, up their abode in our neighborhood.— The eighborhood:The Crossley and Hunter meetings in Hensall have been well attended by both young and old from these parts. Rev, Hicks preached here on Sun day last in the absence of Rey. R Milyard. d- floor in his stable, also in bis cellar, Russeidale • Baines,—Arthur Cole is taking in the sights at the Pan-American this week.—Bert Hodgert of T. S. Ford the township of Biddulph, from the &i Co. Mitchell has been home for 1st con. to the Nissouri townline, is two weeks with a sora eye it will be greatly out of repair. So much so in some days yet before he will be able to many places as to greatly impede pub- return to his work.— Our esteemed lic travel thereon, and that this coun- teacher, Mr. A. Good, of S. S. No. 5 are well attended considering the busy cil is prepared to meet the township of season and changeable weather. May London at any time to let contracts muchood result from these meetings. J for the proper repair of the same, and —Matthew g and Mrs. Morlock, sr., areJ to put the "townline in the same visiting this week with friends in gooand safe condition as thee roads Hespeler, while Miss Emma is visiting in the adjoiningmunicipalities con - in Hensalle-Rev. B. L. Hutton, of tiguous thereto, and further, that this Mt, Pleasant has handed in his resig- nation the same to take effect on the. last of the year.— Miss Minnie Cole, who has been sick for some weeks, we are sorry to say is not improving very much, - Missionary services were preached at MI. Pleasant church by- Centralia, yCentralia, preached in the M, E. council is prepared to pay one half of Rev. 31r, groan, of Newfoundland, church last Sunday evening in the the cost of the same.—Carried. last Sunday, assisted by the Rev. Mr. absence of Rev. Knowles who conduct- A large number of accounts were Greene. -Revival services are being ed the anniversary services at 'Oen- ordered to be paid, and the council ad -conducted at Mt. Pleasant church by tralia,—A goodly number of our citi- journedto meet again on the 4th day the resident minister assisted by Mr, zeas went to London last Saturday to of November, at 10, a, m. Greene, also by Mr. White, the even - get a passing glimpse of the future W. D. STANLEY, Clerk. gelist singer.-- Mr.' and Mrs, Mark King and Queen of Great Britain, the • .. Clark :drove to Stratford on uke and. Duchess of Cornwall and on Saturday on' business also to see D the Duke and Duchess of York -Mr. • 'York. They say they, look like ordi- buyer, is through nary white people,—Miss Emma, Lewis Cu aafore horse y with this part looking up heavy horses for left last week for extended visit.w the Old Country market friends in Findlay, Ohio,—Mrs. Banes g .and Mrs. Skinner are visiting the Pan-. 'Monday American this week; others would like -to go but-. SPECIAL SERVIOES.==Sunday,--- Oct, will be held in the 'Methodist huroh, for the present. He is to preach the Cromarty BRIEFS. -Rev. Mr. Cranston came back Saturday last bringing his horse and buggy with him. His furniture arrived and now. he is busy unpacking and laying carpets, he pur- poses furnishing two rooms and living rn the manse and getting his meals at 27th,being young people's day,there the hotel or some private residence Fullarton Crediton, a sunrise prayer meeting at 7 a. ni.. A. platform and mass meeting will be held in the evening at 7 o'clock led by Dr. Rivers, George Bloomfield, Rev, R, W, Knowles, fol- lowed by a union Fellowshipp meeting .and consecration service Singing by anniversary services at Ohiselhurst' on Sunday the 20th.—F. L. Hamilton is making preparations to leave for Galt soon. He is having a sale on Tuesday, the 22ndinst.-F.<R. Hamilton is im- proving and also Robt. Norris. --Miss Agnes McLachlan is holidaying with members of the choir. Each evening a friends in Toronto. -Malcolm MeKel- during week, special meetings at 7,30 in same church under the leader. - lar after a few weeks holidays return- ed to his work with the Whyte Pack- ship of the League and Pastor. Sunday ing Co., Stratford. November 3rd, a special young :Peo- r piesservice in above church at 7 p: ng, Potatoes are turning oat to be a bet A inale choir will furnish the singing. ter crop than expected in this section. A special address will be delivered to They are now selling for 50 cents •:per young men:b Rev: R. W. Knowles. b trade, 40 cents cash A: 'large y g Special services will continue each. evening during the week. "We are BRIBFS.—Mrs. John McNeill, who has been laid up for nearly six weeks with sore eyes, .necessitating her .re- maining in a dark room all the time, is getting around again,--- Mrs. Wm, W STEL M orks last week visiting his sister, Mrs. Jas, Carlisle.—Mrs. Wm. Luker is and has been quite i11 for a number of weeks. —Frank Marshall has moved into the dwelling which formed part of the Marshall estate, and which was leased recently by Mr. Babcock. — Mrs. D. Ross, of the village is very seriously ill. —Mr. F. Kae, who is engaged as stave cutter at Denfield, was home spend- ing Sunday with his family.—Miss Dorab Webber has returned from a couple weeks, visit at `Varna, — Mrs. Henry Cook returned home from Detroit, last week where she had been visiting relatives,—K. Macartbur, of Ailsa Craig, was. in the village this week visiting his brother. — A sub- scription list was circulated last week for the making of improvements to Rodgerville cemetery, in the way of levelling, etc.—The Misses Rennie, of Zurich were an the village the past weekvisiting their brother, E. Rennie. —Jas. Miller, of Cromarty, was here the past week visiting his son, W. J. Miller.—A. Miller, of Toronto, is also here visiting his brother, W. J. Miller. —Joseph Gibson, who is engaged as a thresher in company with F. Ben- gough, is laid up this week, with a a sore arm, caused by a pitchfork running into it some weeks ago.—Mrs. Lang intends renting her cottage, and going to reside with her son, Thomas Lang.—Ralph McIntyre, of Detroit, was in town this week renewing ac- quaintances. s quaintances. Some eight years ago Mr. McIntyre conducted a hotel here, and may again soon become a resi- dent of our village. SCIENCE H▪ ILL BRIEFS.—Owing to the numerous sales this fall, dairy cows are 'purchas ed at ar moderate figure.—Mrs. Thos. Armstrong visited friends in Kirkton last week.—Frank Spearin. returned borne Monday from Stratford .hospi- tal, a convalescent from typhoid fever. —John Randle,'of . Darlington, has re- smanufacturers a splendid variety o 1 the Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Pat- terns now so popular. These new de- signs combine art and beauty, and ex- F_ANN1NG MILLS,&c. F'LUNt81P1Cs We pay special attention to all kinds Mrs. D. E. Studer nee Miss Mollie can snake a handsome and valuable Koehler. who, with her husband. left Mat or Rug. Every department stock- , Chariton e d for their home near Sebringville, on ed with new and seasunabie goods. Thursday. The evening was spent in TheR. Pickard Co., Exeter, Ont. North Town Hall, Exeter. a very enjoyable manner and Mrs. Studer was presented by an address and a handsome parlor lamp as a token of remembrance from her many friends in and around town. Henry Sanburn, an old and highly esteemed resident of Granton. died on Thursday, Oct 3rd, aged 77 years. Mr. Sanburn had been a resident of Granton for many years, and was very much respected by all who knew him for his sterling qualities as a Christian man. He was born on the 9th concession of London Township, and on attaining manhood went to St. Marys, where he resided a number of years, thence to Prospect Hill. thence to Granton. He was the last surviv- ing of his father's family to pass away. The fire at Hand & Go.'s fireworks factory, King street west, Hamilton, on Friday afternoon turned out to be serious. Two of the small sheet -iron work houses were blown up and Prof. Wm. Hand, the senior member of the firm, was fatally injured in the first exes1'osion, dying .a very few days atterwards. The monetary loss was not more than 8300. or $400, : Prof. Hand was frightfully burned, not a hair being left On his head. The flesh on his face and hands was hanging in shreds when he was carried from the flaming building by his son, T. W. Hand and others. Deceased was about GO years of age and a native of Dennis; who has been visiting her, turned home after a Corti le of. week's England. He had lived in Canada for daughter, Mrs. Taylor, returned home A many years and 'was known from on Saturday.—Mr. William .Woodley, visit with friends here. ocean to ocean as a manufacturer of anhie new house' about completed fireworks. ` He leaves a widow "and a d when it is finished ho will have son, T. W. Hand, and u J nigh{ cr,Mrs. and when one of the nicest houses in the neigh- Mrs, Harry P. Breay. A la over boyhood.—Dr.' Proudfoot met with CORN SOWING a year ago the .professor's partner, quite a serious accident one day : last Walter Teale, was blown to atoms by .week. His horse took. fright at a pile d t' ht b t an explosion in one of the buildings, of wood at Curtis' corner, and threw the There wee nn nN.plosio•1 -ti the factory him ono of the buggy on his frc-', :and got away from him,—•Thr• dori, t• ' is a process excited by vanity, backed up by goo tight boots—you maylack vanitybut von !bane the grind hants—volt tatty c t':t, `»ue ;;,z«•; 6111,111. 'IX •1 -t i :,. inet.t 1111,lened b." roti l,Ie z,. 1'I l• . i tl, ed site's to<,' al; n g.i1' 1n•1 u , 11 ,t t 1V." l'i;jtir, .i. .. fe1,'e 1v„4 (Ail rift ,, a. iia tu.tl:' tirli ,al• if yin]. n •• i',ti ,,,artc's 1'-tiniesa Aft or it long .its 1 pitinful illness, ug ra l • '1,, t •i1 h C4)1•11 ,ptul ',V:u•t 13xtt••,,rtnr, Druggists Hugh iMcOar•tney, of Brucebeld, pass. number of farmers are pitting ' thane gen, gi[ 11v is with i,i,:a: r';c t, , l t t,g for higher prices ihr spria1g,.. A1u: asci' .tt•b. sell .i C. ed away on Thursday of last week. t .10_..11_... so' Your money refunded if purchase unsatisfactory. KOAL stoves dIa Rams cortin p u - Goods ods ere isereeetree es r If you want good Coal that will burn to an ash, (no clinkers) SCRANTON Coal is the best. A fall line of wood and coal cooks. Happy Thought Ranges, Box Heaters . and Base Burners at very close prices. Guns, Rifles and Revolvers, I:oaded Shells, Empty Shells • Car'triges, Wads, Prim- ers, Smokeless and Black Powder, Loading Tools, Etc. a Big shipments of the fallowing just in, X cut saws, .X cut slaw handles Axes 11 o The Axe.Handles.fihe biggest'stock in the line ods we ever hand. ' P. S.—We will have a car of Samson's Brand Portland. Cement on Friday, Hardware and `• Coal '