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Exeter Times, 1903-4-16, Page 11. THIRTIETH YEAR ---NO (MON ,l9'..li_1DD ESE T EXETER, ONT., CANADA, TE(Ul SDAY MORNING, ErggII•,l1le'gd!,A1"FiyS*"i'•l++i„f'l„teafs+l, 4,441.444+4.4•444++.14+++444.444.4° j°,j"y"k"j'+1f„g°'{"f44. A FENCING4' WIRE i We have received a shipment of Barb and Spring * ,� • Coil Wire, No. 9,12 and 13. Now is the time to get .*1+ , your Fencing Wire. 4. � Cements , 4. ft We expect a oar load of Durham Portland Cement this week • Paints 4Fiia. Now is the time to do your Spring Painting, We • m have just what you need, the, celebrated Sherwin & ' Williams Ready -Mixed Paints, put up in Pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. Seeds We have a quantity of first class Timothy, Red and Alsike Clover seed,also Garden seedsof all kind �+ .Id a g. We carry a full stock of Bee Supplies of all kinds, ;*; foundations, frames, etc. . , <g. ameasaiame .... ,. +IIS 1 •21.1ATIKINS tt sonic 1.. Asew 4" Eta+:l:••l•+F••i••:•4— -114+..•&••1• S••s•+++i,.g.l.•g.•t..;..§ 44++++++++++++++++++++++44 We Can Convince You that our stock of Fall and Winter goods is unequalled. See for yourself. FOWLER' ROS® FOR FARTIGULfIR WREN THE (MOTHERS, EENSALL. May be you're not particular about 11 many things, but you ought to be so ' Anderson about your clothes- There are some --- particularly nice things here in. Canadian Tweed Suits at 10, 12, $15,00 Scotch Tweed Suits at 14, 16. $18.00 Worsted and Serge Snits at 13, 17, $20. Pants and Fancy Vests from $3.00 up to $7.00. The price includes the highest grade of workmanship in the making. --- W. W. Taman. Inlets elle aint Tetilor. le tteowneeeeesesosseeetiee® 1 Clover and 6 e • ® Timothy Seed I '_0 Farmers wanting good o Clean Clover & Timothy e o Seed will save money by • • to calling on W. Ir, Levett e • ® before purchasing. - e : Price and Quality Guaranteed, g WJLLEVETT ® 0 eeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeemees Stephen WEDDING BELLS.—The residence of Mr. William Bagshaw, Stephen, was the scene of a very happy gathering .on Wednesday of last week the 8th of April, the occasion being the marriage of his daughter, Nora, to Mr. Richard Elston of Centralia, the knot was tied by Rev. Mr. Millyard of Main street church. Exeter, only the immediate relatives; of the contracting parties were present. Chilaren dry_ for CAST R O A0 BRIEFS. —Mr. Albert Bickel of Sea - forth spent Good Friday with Mr. R. H. Switzer.— Dr. Lacey of Buffalo, is the guest of Miss E. Robertson. — Miss Louie J. Lane of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays with Ettie Lane. — Miss Porter of St, Marys and H. J. Heard of Guelph, Sundayed with J• F. Heard. —Mr. E. D. Armstrong of Guelph is the guest of L. A. Harding. —Miss Emma Robinson is spending the Easter vacation at home. — Miss Velma and Alfie Drown of St. Marys are the guests of their aunt, Alice Cameron.—Miss Annie Robertson of Aberfoyle and sieter Mayme of Cen- tralia are visiting this week with Mrs. J. Robertson. Winchelsea SCHOOL RePORT. -The following is the report of S.S. No. 6, Usborne, for tete month of March, together with a report of the promotion examinations. Names in order of merit. 5th, May Jones, Mabel Sawyer, Ila "Delbridge. Senior 4th, Maggie Coward, Charlie Godbolt, (Hazel Hagan, Flossie Fran- cis) equal. J uuior 4th, Ella Berryhill, Wilson Hawkins, Willie Neal. Promoted to junior 4th, Pass mark 405. Willie Elford 575, Vera Wash - urn 530, Stanley Coward 537, Clar- ence Miners 500, Almena Heywood 491, Victor Sawyer 472, Addie Johns 452, Beatrice Wilcox 439, Clarence Fletcher 433, OthelIa Heywood 420 ; promoted to Sr. 3rd., pass mark 382. May Cooper 512, E.verett Skinner 480, Laura Godbolt, 475, Nettie Campbell 473, Vera Creery 440, George Coward 400, Eddie Coward 399 ; jr. 3rd, Ella Heywood, Netta Heywood, Virda Berryhill ; Sr. 2nd, Lilla Heywood. Lulu Godbolt; Jr. 2nd, Clarence Cree- ry, Hubert Jones, Ella Veal ; Sr.- pt. 2nd, Johnny Creery, Tommy Sawyer, Jenny Cambpell ; Jr, pt. 2nd, Millis Godbolt Clara Kellett. D. MCDOUGALL Teachers.. • ANNA E. MAwrlaT IVlerchants THE— ank of Canada 7AD OFFICE, MONTREAL. CAPITAL (all paid u REST rk'gOS. FYSELZ) General Manager Hensall eery Commissioner, Fire x surrance'.& ent, and Insurer of Marriage Licences. Legal documents carefully drawn at reasonable rates. Mone to loan on real estate at low rates of interest. Office at the Post Mee Ilensall BRIEFS.—On Monday of last week Mrs. Thos. Horton received a telegram informing her that her husband was lying dangerously ill with typhoid in Brandon hospital. Mrs, Horton left at once,. Mr, Horton went to the west about three weeks ago with the object of locating there. -- Miss Eva Bell, of Blyth a graduate of the Forest Oity Business College has accepted a position in the law office of Mr. H. J. Del Cooke.—iaiss Dolly Par- sons of Hayfield is visiting friends in the village.—•Rev. F, E. Malott, B. A. B D. delivered a lecture in the Kippen Methodist church on Monday evening taking as his subject "The British Flag" or"the flag•that braved, a thous- and years the battle and the breeze". Mr. Malottes a splendid speaker and being possessed of unusual descriptive powers, his lecture was listened to with very pleasing effect. — Suitable special music was rendered by the choirs in the several churches on Sun- day last. — Miss Shephard, was in London part of last week and this visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Wood.— Miss Hall, who was here for a number of months visiting her sister, Mrs. Billings, returned to Montreal, the firstart of this week.—Dr. and Mrs. Walters, of Forest, spent the Easter vacation with Mrs. C. A. McDonell, Mrs. Walters' sister.—Mrs. Swan has returned from Toronto, where she has been visiting her daughter.— Joseph Hudson has purchased a lot from William Moir at •the rear of the dwelling he recently purchased from Mr. J. G, Troyer.—Mr. and Mrs, W. Robertson, of Forduich, and Mr. and Ors, J. T. O'Brien, of .Exeter, spent Easter with Mr, and Mrs. McPherson. —Mr, Kaiser and daughter, Miss Lot- tie, were in Harriston, during the past week visiting Mr. Kaiser's daughter. -Miss Hannah Craig, of Moosejaws was in the village this week renewing acquaintances. — James Bonthron, eldest son of Mr. R. Bonthron, and who has been in the employ of the Messrs McDonell,hardware merchants left here this week for Detroit, where he has secured a situation. — The friends of Mr. G. D. Arnold will be pleased to learn that he is very much improved in health,—Mr. Geo, Wren and daughter were in Dundas during the past weekvisiting Mr. Wren's son, -Miss. Carrie an dn Ana MacArthur were in London spending Easter.— Miss Hattie Sutherland was in Lon- don last week,—A large number of our villagers attendedthe funeral of Mr. Peter Cameron, on Tuesday after- noon, and of Wm, Kyle, sr. on Wed- nesday afternoon. Both of the deceas- ed *ere well and favorably known and were among the early settlers.— Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnold have return- ed from visiting relatives and friends in London and Ailsa Oral —The ser- vices in our churches on Easter Sun- day were in keeping with the occasion and there was a fine display of flow- ers.—Rev. Dr. Medd occupied his own pulpit for the first time, after his ill- ness of a number of months, on Sun- day last delivering excellent sermons on both occasions.—A number of the brethren from the Exeter Lodge of the I. 0. 0. F.paid their brethren here a friendly visit at their lodge room on Friday evening last, when a very pleasant time was spent by all, and at the close of the evening all repaired to Mr. D, W. Foss' restaurant where a nice supper was enjoyed. The Hensall brethren will be pleased to receive more visits from their Exeter breth- ren who are most enthusiastic in the work and are advancing in mem- bership by leaps and bounds.—Mr. J. H. Beek's auction sate on Saturday afternoon last was very well attended. and fair prices realized, —a7.r. D.Johns of Guelph, spent a few days recently in our village with friends.—Mr. and Mrs. B. Higgins of London, were in the village this week visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis. WEDDED. — On Saturday evening last at the hour of 8 o'clock a quiet home wedding was celebrated here, when Mr, Joseph E. Knapp, {druggist of London, was united in matrimony to Muss Mabel F. Fulton,eldest daugh- ter of Mr. Robert Fulton, of this vil- lage. The ceremony was performed by Rev J, S. Henderson of Carmel church, and the wedding march play- ed by Miss Nellie, sister of the bride. The bride looked charming and was handsomely gowned in white malir,e with bridal veil and carried a bunch of cream roses, after the ceremony was performed and the happy couple had been warmly congratulated, a move was made to the dining room where tea was partaken of, after which the evening was pleasantly spent. Although the wedding was a quiet one and invitations were not given outside of the family circle, yet for all this the bride was made the recipient of a number of beautiful presents. On Monday morning the happy couple left for their home in London. The bride's going away gown being a black zebeline and veil- ed hat, A large number of their friends assembled et the depot to see X6,000+000, them off and to wish them all joy and $2,700,000 happiness through life, with whotit E. F. IIEBDEIN, the TIMES unites in best wishes. Superintendent . of Branches Grand Bend .A1GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings, Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts. Letters of Credit issued available in China, Japan and .other foreign countries. CREDITON ONTARIO. W. S CHiSHCLM>' Manager BuJEFs.-- Mr. :Tarries Cronyn has purchased another farm adjoining one of his farms across from the old hoine- stead, from Mr. Sol, Pollock which is considered one of the best in the county. This is the fourth farm Mr, Cronyn has purchased inside of three years and he is now the iarfest land owner in this vicinity, owning now five hundred acres. ---Mr. Henry Bos- senberry, who has been in the Queen's hotel St Joseph for the past few montha intends to return to Grand Bend this week to manage his summer hotel here. Hay Gourde Li G' The Council of this Township met on Monday, 6th inst,, with all mem bers present, A, communication froni the Mayor of Sb. Marys, re width of wagon -tires was left on the table. A letter from the County Clerk, re, the Good Roads Scheme of the County Council was read, The matter was laid over till next meeting. Path -masters, pound -keepers, fence - viewers and road -commissioners for the year were appointed and a number of accounts were ,passed and ordered to be paid. Council will meet again on Monday the 4th day -of May, at 2 o'clock p. in. FRED HESS, Sn,, Clerk. Farquhar SCHOOL REPORT.—The following is the percentage of marks obtained by the pupils of S. S. No. 2, Usborne, at the recent promotion examinations:— Jr. third class, Willie Monteith, 90 ; Anna Allison, 87 ; Bert Brown, 67 Johnnie Turnbull, 61; Elmer Coward, 35. 9r. III, Linnie Gardiner, 82 ; Jen nie Monteith, 77 ; Walter McNicol, 76; Almer Stewart, 75 ; Tommy Hodgert, 74 ; Foster Bray," 68 ; Myrtle Hankin, 65 ; Flossie Coward, 63 ; Orca Snell, 58; Willie Kay, 58 ; .Olive Meters, 50;• Flossie Passmore�42 ; Vera Coward, 40. Jr IV., class, Wesley Stone, 80 ; Alfred Iiunkin, 74 ; Willie West- lake, 65 John Bray, 53, Sr. IV. class, Martin Madge, 87 ; Edgar Han- kin, 78 ; Edgar Monteith, 77,; Edmund Kay, 67 ; Clara Stewart, (2 ; Vera Campbell, 62; Effinger Agur ; Olarise Snell, 48 ; John McNicol, 40. Jr. pb. II, John Francis, Oliyer McCurdy, Reta Shier, Arlow Copeland, Roy Mc- Locklin. Part I., Oscar Copeland. J. T. PARKINSON, Teacher. • Plugtown 170,000 feet of hemlock lumber for barns EXETER LUMBER YARD. Large stook of Lumber -pine and hemlock, etc., also shingles. laths and cedwr posts. 'Prices reasonable.—JAS WILLIS, Yard : East side of Main st ScHooL REPORT.—The following is a correct report of the standing of the pupils of S. S. No, 3 Usborne. The names are in order of merit;—V Mary Roach, Mary Doupe, Aetna Copeland ; Sr. IV. Charlie Fletcher, Edna Dun- can, Reggie Turnbull, Earl Copeland, Lilly Ballantyne, Mabel McCurdy, Myrtle Francis, Gertie Shute, Nelson Roach, Joan Duncan, David Gilfillan, Addie Turnbull, Willie Gillfillan; Jr, IV, Arthur McCurdy, Abbie Shute, Millie Copeland, Gilbert Duncan, Mag- gie Clarke, Edwin Gardiner ; Sr, III, Pearl Scott, Milton McCurdy, Willie Rorch, Guy Routley, Beatrice McCur- dy, Oscar Bennett, Wilfred Doupe ; Intermediate III, Carrie Copeland, Kenneth Duncan, John Ballantyne, Alvan McCurdy, Ada McCurdy, Nor- man Francis, Victor McCurdy ; Jr. III Alberta Doupe, Earl Gardiner, Ray Francis, Laura Clarke, Bertie Doupe, Albert Scott ; Sr. II, Jessie McCurdy, Christina McLochlin, Ethel Shier ; Sr. Pt. II, Howard McCurdy. Exeter Municipal Couucil Council met at call of Reeve at Town Hall, April 7th. Absent coun- cillor Manning. Minutes of previous meeting, read and approved. Cobbledick— Hawkins. — That the following accounts be passed and or- ders drawn on treasurer for same: Miss Kemp, part salary, $25 ; Geo. H. Bissett, do,.$25 ; Geo. Cudmore, labor, 40c, ; Richard Quance, $3.25 ; Thos. Welsh, $4.65 ; Thos. Flynn, $2.63 ; Thos. Brock, 63c, ; D. Rumohr, 75c. F. Gillespie, 40c. ; 0. B. Snell, electric light, 596.60 ; Geo. H, Bissett, labor, $1.00;—Carried. Gillespie— Cobbledick, That the council acquire, assume and control the Exeter Union Burial ground in accordance with the resolution passed by the trustee board and the neces- sary bylaw be prepared by the village solicitor and clerk.—Carried. Gillespie—Hawkins.—That the clerk ask for tenders for granolithic pave- ments in the contract record,—Car- ried,— Council adjourn to Friday 17th, at 7.30 p. m, Usborn Council Council met April 4tb. All the members were present. The minutes of the last meeting R ere read and approved. The tender of Edward Jones to oper- ate the Road machine at $3.25 per day for self and team was accepted. James Heywood was granted the sunt of $10 for care and keep of Ed. Powellduringillness, • fI The following persons were appoint- ed pathmasters for the current year— Ward 1 Joseph May, Henry Jones, +asci Fisher, Francis Davis, Simon Bunter, Wm. Ford, Alfred Hicks, Wm White- ford, H. noun's, R. Hunter, Wm. Snell, Pat Ogden. Ward 2 James Jeckell, Peter Case, H. Dougall, Wm. Berwick, Wm. Oke, Frank Down, Dan Dew, D. Dougall, A, H. Spencer. James Moir, James Etherington, W. Monieith, 0. Cann, John Glenn (14.15); George Smalla- combe. Ward 3 Philip Hern, Thos. Horn jr, H. Towl, Wm, II, Delbridge, H. Rodd Wm. Brock, A. Fuller, 0. Godbolt, Win. Hanna, Thos, Elliott, Alf Haw- key, John Hazelwood, G. Hazelwood, Dan O'Mara. Ward 4 Dan Coward, Thos, Coward,. H. Borland, T. Cameron, E. Stone, G. Kerslake, W. Stewart, (7&8) R. Scott B. W, F. Beavers, Wm, Francis, John Duncan, 1t, N, Shier, Amos Doupe, Alex Fraser. Accounts amounting to $20,25 were T. APRIL 16Tit 1903 JOHN WHITE l 8z SoNa Grand Bend B1tI1FE, -- Mr, Sid Bossenbery re- turned home Saturday from the West after being away almost four years. —Miss Westiaud, of London, is here at present for the purpose of letting the job of building a summer cottage. She intends building as good a cottage as there is on the grounds.—Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Ander- son, of Exeter were in the village on Good Friday. — Fred Worty and 0. Baird, of Parkhill, spent a few hours. here on Friday,—Mr. Heaman, of Lon- don, was here an Saturday, making arrangements for the erection of a house on bis property he recently purchased trom Mr. Dalziel.. — Miss Horner, of Greenway, is the guest of Mrs, F. Page.—Messrs. J. & A. Ed- wards of Fenton, are spending a few days with friends here.—Miss Birdie McPherson, of Greenway, was the guest of Mrs. Jantes Atolls rd for a. few days,—Miss Annie Stewaro of Ex- eter, has returned home after spend- ing a few weeks with Mrs. Brenner.— Robert Hamilton is on the sicklist.— Mrs, James Lovie is at present very sick, we hope to hear of her speedy re- covery.—Thomas Farrell has sold his farm on the B, line, consisting of 125 acres, to Mr. S. Webb, for the sum of $5800. -It is our sad duty to record the death of Mies Lizzie Ragins, which occurred at her father's home on Sun- day morning, The remains were in- terred, on Tuesday afternoon, in the Grand Bend cemetery. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the whole community. Zurich • BRIEFS,—Mr. John Knorr had hi - right arm badly sprained, in a friend ly scuffle, in the barn of the Domini- on House, He now carries that mem- ber in a sling, and will likely be laid up for a couple of weeks.—Dr. Camp- bell intends leaving for the Old Country in a - few weeks, to take a post -graduate course in the leading hospitals there, He will be absent several months. We regret to learn that Mr. John Deichert is laid up again, suffering from the old trouble. Another slight operation to remove the accumulation of pus, was neces- sary.—Miss Clara Klopp has been en- gaged as teacher in our public school, Miss Andrews having resigned. Miss Andrews was very popular with the }•school children, who all regrether departure. — Mr. Chris. Sohrag has purchased the flour and feed business, which hasbeen b en successfulI carried on 1 by Mr. R. R.: Johnston. for the past year—Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdook of Hensall were the guests of Dr. Camp- bell on Sunday.—Mr, Ireland of Clint- on agent for the Canadian Life Assur- ance Co. was in town on Wednesday on a business trip.—Miss Clara Koe- hler of Clinton is home spending her Easter vacation.—Miss Roxie Eilber visited at Dashwood a few days last week.—A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. H. C. Doan, on Wednesday the 8th inst. when the members of the W. C. T. U. met to b?d farewell to one of their members, Miss L. Andrews who is leaving for the North West. miss Andrews has been an active worker in the union and while sorry to part with her they all wish her God -speed in her work, She was presented with an address and a W.C. T. U. pin and a handsome bound copy of the life of Francis Willard the great leader of the W. C, T. U. miss Andrews was taken by surprise but replied 1n her usual gentle manner.— mr. Zimmerman of Tavistock is visit - relatives and friends here—air. D. S. Faust returned home on Tuesday after a pleasant visit with his daughter at Milverton, HARNESS, BOOTS„..StiOESi rliUR *RAs.NTE1E GOES WITH ALL GOODS WE SELL, •WI!1, guarantee you wont get' bot under the collar waiting for your orderer We sell sweat pads for horses, not for our customers, Nor will„you kick” oyer the traces. nor chew the crupper about the quality of everything wa produce. We will Curb your Temper By always treating you right. Bridle your tongue With best goodsand low prices. Saddle your Desires With lowest prices. Harness your Donkey With the best goods made on the market. Collar your Money After having given good value. Check up your Head With wonder and surprise at our beautiful up-to-date saddlery goods. You will find us always in the breeching for business. and ready to whip up new trade, and curry, brush and blanket the old stagers. Re He sweeor air. Will White and Miss Ortwein, of Hensall, spent Sunday the guest of air. and airs, S. Andrew. — Mr . Abe Chesney, of Exeter, and :misses Pass- mare and ardDonaid. of Thames Road, bie has returned after spending a week in Guelph.—Mr. Alvin, Reesor spent last week in the village.—Mr. Francis Arthur Mills spent Sunday in the vile lage.-Miss Maggie Leigh of Goderich is spending her holidays at her home. were visitors at Elimville, on Sunday —Mrs. Joseph Brook left on Tuesday evening.—The Easter social given by for the North West where she will the Ladies' Aid Society, on Monday meet . evening, passed off nicely. The night safe journeyherhusbandand a prosperousWewish fifeher ina being wet and disagreeable, the .fish- the west,—Dr. Ferguson is laid up dance was not as large as had the with a sore foot, we hope he will soon evening been fine, After the refresh- recover.—Mr. John McCurdy has dis- ments were served, a good literary posed of his driver for a good figure.— programme was dispensed with, and n kir. Walter Hazelwood is on the sick very enjoyable evening was spent. fist.—Mr.Harvey Vickers of London is The proceeds amounted to about $15 spending .few days at his home.— — Mrs, Del Nethercott spent Sunday in Mr. Will Abbott, of Centralia, and Frank Snell, of Devon, were guests of the village.—Mrs. Will kCoss spent ma and airs. Wm. Snell, on Easter. Sunday at her home here.—Miss Irene —air. Robert Hicks has bean confined and Laura Marshall are spending to his home with la grippe.—A num- their holidays at their home.-- ber of new recruits have beau added Mr. E, . R. Brown of St. • Marys to the choir. may there be some Collegiate Institute is spending holii- more, as several chairs are still vacant days at his irnme.—Mian Edith Maize —air. and arra. George Hern, of Blau - shard, spent Good Friday with his Harry Maize is going to start cheese brother and sieter here. Quite a making again this summer. — Mr. large number of the farmers of this John Moore left on Tuesday for the vicinity attended the mccormick de- North wept where he will start buss livery of machinery, and brought gess, tinsmithing, - We wish him home machines with them. — Mr. Ed, safe journey and a prosperous life.— Miss Denison :of Mitchelli Powell, through the correspondent � s visiting and the TIMEs wishes ,to thank the friends in the village. — Mr. Harry many friends and neighbors, very Copeland is learning the €blacksmith- kindly, for the kind attention and ing with R. Robinson. We wish him help financially, and otherwise, given success.—Miss Armstrong is visiting to him during his serious illness. friends in the village this week.—Miss Bell is visiting Mrs. Jas. Moore this week, —A grand at home was given under the auspices of the Ladies Aid on Monday evening and proved a great success notwithstanding the bad weather.; The proceeds was about $32 and all report having a good time.— Miss Kirkby was the guest of Etta Fletcher on Sunday last.—Miss Hattie Kirk of Anderson is spending her holi- days in the village at her mother's home. Kirkton ai BRIErs.—Mr. George Cameron of Stratford is spending his holidays at his home here.—Mr. Hugh Kirk is spending his holidays at his home here. —Mr. Norman Fletcher of Harrington spent Sunday with his parents here.— Miss Delta and Miss. Ida Stout are spending their holidays at their home here.—Mrs. tai•. Moon of Londesboro is visiting friends around this vicinity. —Miss Phoebe; Tufts of Greenway is PEOPLE WITH BAD BREATH. visiting her father here•—Mr. Arnold Wiseman of Stratford is spending his holidays at his home here. — Miss Rachel Kirk is spending her holidays at her home here.—Mr. John Avery and wife spent Sunday visiting W. Avery.—Mr. Will Heywood and wife is visiting friends in Londesboro.-- the very root of the disease at once ; Miss Willa Stout is visiting her par- it kills the germs, purifies and cleanses eats this week. --'Miss Dillon of Ottawa the mucous surfaces, and erradicates is visiting friends around here,—Bir. , ry vestige of catarrh in a short Roy Jamieson left Tuesday for the evetime. North West where he will start to work. Roy has been a good boy and . pure, sweet breath, free from .head- Dash*ocd ache, sneezing and discharge are was liked by the young people of this quickly derived from the use of Ca - town and will i e greatly missed. We quicklzone Inhaler, Complete outfit, BRIEFS,—The early closing system wish him safe journey and a prosper guarenteed to cure, costs $1.00, trial which the business men have adopted ous life.—Miss E. Stewart of St. Marys size tic, Druggists or N. 0. Polson & has been very successful and the pub- is visiting -Miss Elliott.—Miss Maud Co ,Kingston, Oat. sic should govern themselves accord- Fletcher of Sunshine spent Sunday in Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate the ingly and not make it a practice to S the village.—Mr. Ed Clarke spent Sun- Liver. come` a few minutes before closing day in the village. --Mr. George Dob - time and stay half an hour.—Good Friday was observes as a holiday and all business places were closed.—Our public school teachers have gone to their homes for the Easter holidays.— Mr. and Mrs. Louis Preeter took a trip to London on Good Friday. -Miss Graham of Goderich, is visiting at her sister Mrs. J. Merner.—air. Geo. Snider who is attending the Dental College at Columbus, Ohio, is home spending his vacation.—Geo. Brown has taken a trip to Hamilton.—Miss Flossie Snell and Miss J, Hall of Lond on, are spend- ing their holidays under the parental Gampbell� Varnish Stainsroof.--Chas. Lindenfield of Exeter d air was. in town.on Sunday. — J. Preeter and tamily of Zurich, visited at H, Willerts on Sunday.—Miss Em- ma Smith of Loudoo, and Samuel raremansirmesanammemm Bean of Goderich, are visiting their grandmother airs, England. — miss Clara Witzel is home from London,— Generally suffer from C .tarrah and should 115.9 Catarrhozone Ibhaler four times daily, and be cured. The pleas- ant scented Oatarrhozone vapor spreads through every air passage of the breathing organs, and reaches flprii was tor Home and Farm!SWIM REMIINOXGOINIX COMM Paine Muralo and �.laaastine Hollywood and Jewell Ready , For walls and ceilings, price 45c Mixed Paints, 15c, 25c, 45c, and 5oc per package, used and 85c per can with cold water, Make old furniture look like new 15c, 300, and 50c per can. Garriaaa and 1 agon Paints For painting all kinds of vehicles 25c, 50c, and 6oc per can. G. Buswell, James E Y. W Tu• 'mer, Solomon Hardy of Zurich. late of Pigeon, Michigan, has rented Mr. Kel- lerman, house and will move there in a few days,—We welcome mer. Hardy and family to our town.—Mr, Fred, Rinker is all smiles, it is a boy, as is also Chas. Schroder.—The flax mills have closed down having finished their winters work.—The annual conference of the Evangelical Association will be held in the Evangelical church this week. A rare treat is looked for and liberate missionary offering is expect- ed on Sunday afternoon, Ellmvltle BRIErs.--Tfr. P. Pickard, of Mon- treal, is spending his Easter holiday with his grandfather, Mr. Thomas Veal. --Miss Lillie Veal, who has been domesticated at Rev, Waddell's St. Johns, spent Easter under the paren- tal roof. --Miss Ethel Miners, of Lon - passed and orders issued in payment, don, spent the Easter holidays with Council then adjourned to meet May her .cousin, miss Lena .liners. - air, 2nd at one o'olock,E., Montn ', Clerk with hiis odaughter,liiritrs. W.n tHern er Paint and Kalsofflinu Brusl cs Of every description from 5c up, The very best value ever offered in Exeter. International_ tIOGK Food The best Food for Horses Pigs Caly etc, in packages and bbls at 50c, $3,50 and $13.50. GARDEN TOOLS Everything in this line at lowest prices GRASS SEEnE'RS All Kinds From $1,25 to $1,75 Coil Spring, Plain Galv. and all kinds of Fence Wires, Hooks, Staples, etc, Big stock on hand.RDINti ti. XETEER