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Traurrnle YgAR—No EXETER, 9NT., CANADA, THURSDAY IVIORNING, MAY 7i 1908 JOHN Witrir
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A full line of Barb and Spring Coil Wire always on *
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Henaall
Ce J. eutherland, Notary Public, Conveyan
cer, Commissioner, Fire Insurance Agent, and
Issuer of leferriage License. Legal documents
carefully drawn at reasonable rates. mower
to loan on real estate at low ratesof interest.
Oillee at the Post; (Moe Henson
Brianas.-The Hensel', band which
has been reeently re -organized under
the able leadership of Ur. C. Liadar,
fayored our eitizens with a number of
selections on Saturday; evening, and
which was'eneeyed by a large number
of people. ---Mr. James Sparks while
, engaged in week in Mr. Welsh's mills
' had. the misfortune to slipwhile
handling a plank and injuring_las
knee so that he has been obliged to
lay olf work and go about with the
aid of a couple of canes. -Mr. Ohas,
Kerr of Detroit, formerly of „Hensel!,
has been spending the past week or
'Mee at his home here, -141r. F. Ruse,
precentor of Carmel Presbyterian
church, has been confined to the house
through illness, aaelpg the past week,
but at. the time.cialeV,riting'. we ere
pleased to learn that is is sornewaat
unproved.--Ve regret. his week to
have to chronicle the "deetai. of Mrs.
Francis Rae, wheele occurred at her
home here on Friday Afternoon of last
week, after an illness of a little over a
week. Mrs. Rae was possessed of
many excellent qualities and was a
kind neighbor and friend, and bete
* very sudden deathcame like a shock.
of Lawn Mowers. .1. in our village, as she bad alweys look-
ed the picture of health and strength,
*; The remains were taken by the morn-
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ing express on Saturday to her forrner
home at Oil Springs, a,nd were be-
es terred in the family plot there on
as. Sebbath afternoon last. A very Mtge
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FOR PfiRTIGULRR MEM
May be you're not particular about
;many things, but you ought to be so
about your clothes. %here are some
particularly nice things here in.
Canadian Tweed Suits at 10, 12, $15,00
-Scotch Tweed Suits at 14, 10, $18.00
Worsted and Serge Snits at 13, 17, $20.
Pants and Fancy Vests from $3.00
up to 57.00. The prioe includes the
highest grade of vverkma,nship in the
making.
• W. W Taman'.
aelierclacent Tailor-.
Lumley
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Baines. - Miss Maud Glenn ',vent.
Sunday last under the parental roof.
-Wheeling is now the order of the
day. -Mr, Chas Cann has improved
the looks of his house by painting it.
-Mr, Tom Passmore is getting ready
to build a fine brick house. - Little
Mies Mary Millar from. Beryls: is the
.guest of her grandfather, Mr. Robeat
Cann.- Quite a, number from this
vicinity intend leaving for Manitoba
in the near future.
Zurich
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BRIEFS.-The youngest child of air.
and Mrs. William Hildebrand died on
- Thursday of last week. The little
"hk . one hadebeen ill for several days. -
( Mr. Ed. Wurin left for Crediton
Tuesday where he has accepted a situ-
ation in the brick yard. -Mr. Cantle
has issued a writ against the Toronto
News Oomperiteclauniag.$50,000 clam -
ages for the injury, he alleges he sus -
tai
ned, through the publicationsaf the
article entitled the "Romance eat the
-City of St, joseple", - Mr. John. aEf•
Schnell has a :remarkable 'young ha,g
on his farm. She is five months alai,
and tips the scales at 231.
K ippen
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Bruaes.-Communion service was
held in St. Andrew's church on Sun-
day, -Mise Laura ja,ckson, of Ripley,
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
John Crawford, London Road.-Mucb.
sympathy is felt in the neighborhood
for Mrs.Robt. Thompson, who Is lying
in a very low condition. Kind friends
are doing all they caa to minister to
her comfort. --Rev. Mr. Cranston of
Cromarty, conducted the services in
St. Andrew's church on Sunday even-
ing last. -Miss May afellis of Clinton,
is paying a montkaa visit to her father
in the village. -Mr. Geo. Taylor was
in Toronto the past week, buying up a
load of stockers for grazing. He
brought back it fine load with him,
Mr. Taylor is a hustler in the cattle:,
trade, Our villagereare now devoting
all their spare time to gardening,
They always like to have (werything
neat and orderly.
We Can
Convince
You
that our stock �t, Spring,
and Summer goods is
unequalled. See for
yourself.
FOWLER BEM
THE MOTHERS, HENSALL.
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Hay
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'Frandriving into his brother John's yard,
k Mosseau happened with a pecu-
liar and painful accident.. While
his horse Wok fright at a dog which
came running out and began to plunge
.and kick, Mr, alausseau was thrown
into such a posieion as tereceive three
kicks,one on the hand, one OR the face
and a very severe one in the side. One
to his ribs were broken, and the end
a it pressed against the lung. Despite
his injuries he drove to Hensel). and
had them attended eo by Dr Feeguso n.
He is not out of danger, though his
splendid physique will greatly aid in
his recovery.
• Graneon
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Biethas-layaras grader was employ-
ed on Monday grading the road on
Grand Trunk property from Main st.
to A. J. Clatlyorthys Wilber yard, -
D. G. White received: word of the
deatlidesst week of tils dauaelitea, Mrs. '
Birmiaghatu eit'her herne Abreins,
'Wisceneinee-alar.: Chas Lang, see of
Dr. Htigh Lang, who haebeen parsin
ing advanced studies in Great Britain,
has been admitted,- by examination, to
the membership of the Royal "College
of Surgeons, England. Some time ago
be received his diploma of the Royal
College of Physicians, He still intends
to visit Vienna, wherehe is registered
in special coacses in the eye, ear,
throat and nose. He will thee spend
some tam in Edinburgh to further
perfect his knewledge before return -
leg home.
usnwadCastorla al way's liLtars the
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Cllas. eta:came
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1.-Osed Mrs was n cesielseae cried for Castolia.,.
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rtr,o she berstas Miss; Shrs ot.og. to Cr,
rtf4'enstie had elliIdren.slidiave then: CS'stdrla.
Merchants Ban
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,I1EAD:OFFICE, .'MOleaaaat
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CAPITAL (all paid. u)
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General Matager
A1GENERAL BANKING BUSIN
Interest at Most. favorable diit4e)
Bavincis, Bar* accounts and ADetIOSil; fl.
6,000,000:
241004)00
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aaaalaetadof prenehes
fSers of Creckissued a,vai)abie,
other foreign countries,
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!allowed on
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11clertan
A. Staifeas Fuzee -This village had
narrow escape from almost total de-
struction on Saturday: Fire was dis-
covered at midnight in a etorehouse
beside the railevay trackof the Lon-
don,Hurati and Bruce line. The alarm
was quickly given, end the villagers
turned out te.tebet proyea a fonreaoer
fight wall the flames.. Just as day
was breaking then:as bed been • check-
ed and was under central. An hoar
'Ater all (Tenger hed, ateeeed. The
properties destroyed were:, storelieuse
Squire Patrick's office leatteiekaehotel
stables, llacRee's geneetel estobaeitethe
village post ••; office. . ;Tao elaaaawill
anumet to poseibly $14,0tale ..la?tataiatit
kaeserellove the fire eriginaleaMuathe
iikelihedaele that 'a eparia rvo ni a, .0 ass.
mg locomotive teuud its way. t.,nrough
a breateen parie of gleee, in the store-
hotiseelend badasincieldetea until the
aillagekew eta wrapped inaela to bee,
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Exeter,.1Vitlieloipal taounail.
Council met parainat do adjourn-
ment at Town Hall, May lee •aetteene
0ouncillore Manning ands Cobbledick,
Minutes of peeviousaindetieg read
and confirmed. '
Hawkins -Gillespie -That they ask
or tenders for street watering.-- Car.
iied. •
putting in culvertehauling tee, ******4-044*.seate+4444,444444 *041elae.444,4+4•44++4444,440
'Nelson Baker, eep, culvert on
con 2, 50e ; Henry Essery, rebate of •
of '02, statate laboa$8.00.
'Comacil adjoarned to meet, again hi *
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Tdwn Hall, Crediton on Tuesdity, tae
20th day of May next. Gravel
tracts Name let a 2 p. in,, and Po •
of Revision will be held hi the To
noon at 10 a. m.
a Hamra Euseen, Tp Clerk,
Credito
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NOansa,-The tinclereSgued having
sold out his mattr°. stock to Ma, Clark,
and intends going west. • in the near
future, would like all his debtors to
call and settle before the 15th of May,
and to have everything settled up be-
fore leaving. Thanking you all for
our patronage in tbe past. a- Ea.
aseia, Harness Meker. •
Baines. -Mr. Henry Ei Lase, ...‘aF,F.
who is attending the Legleeatisee at
Toronto, arrived honee last ;awl
attend the funeral a his bratheran-
law, the late Mr. Bertrand. -Mr, Ed,
ICestle hes sold his liareees and ead-
diary goodseetc., to James Clerk, and.
is offering his real estate for`stele. Mr.
Itestie intends moving to the Worth -
west in the near future' --Deputy P.O.
Inspector Fisher of.London, wae here
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l'of the postoffice to Mr, BarneyBienvii
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Bli:rttoDed Shoesj.. reknihr
n's 0.vas Slibesjusttji
summer'weai foi.
Boys"`Cdilyps Si100.,$, Tor stininle),,-
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Shoos at a Verrelose
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1 evlact nova be-poetraaster. ealts
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' W; Kerr, will be aesistech,a-elliase, • fe,ature-of the watch -weed. ''Capacle
Hawkins -Gillespie-- That thee'fol- --, S. Chisholut spent la,sa. Sunday 'a,6 the for elatiaai.alas" and Mr. R. Ie Borden,
lowing accounts be passed and orders.) home cif her parent's in Ingersoll,- a tae leedereetalie Opposition, reamyed
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drawn on Treasurer foe same:; -0. ile atte Mick and tile yards have aolne-thersalidtat, - 't lias following. .--,
flelin,eale,1111,,aeupte,ac,vtsriske,501sig;th!.t tocaMreatyakl:plaN8.02aft,a.ea "menced work for the ..summer. . M. -Eon. :::rt,,A - el Tarte voted agelaet
easa Vat.a. 'leaden has, pat in a meelerh :Itteaeeovereiinent.. ' He forced lielaWah .was st
S. Handford ''. labor; Week machine plant. It has' e capteas :pet-ter:sort to aainia, that inereased . an-, - a • . e- •- ...t..••
number of our villagers assembled at 6'00 -
: Thos. Welsh, doe.$7.58e jaMee itrof 30,poo hmoir a, daat..-agas. 'Gaga protectio7 " 1.1c1 mot mean increapeat et4apeetenaeleaelataa'Jevie,eTratieealla'
a boamerage to those whe
*List in the Liberal leaders,
:ADDITION OC
- Some tithe ago it
the station on the sad occasion, and Persona, do, $1.00 ; Geo. Atkinsoe, Motz is around again after a serloaa. pekes. a re atterson. when made to the i Defacates.Rivera Delliti
very much sympathy is feib for the de, $4,00 ; Themes Webster, edo, $5.25; illness, and intends returning to her „place ainisetf fairly au record, mad- la thaearneedienatese may sise
Wiu. Davis, Jre do, 55.20 ; jamee home Al Manitoba net week.. --.Me. leaved his main argument against tthe by me,speefaseaeasee,aaa-dee n
bereaved husband, son and daughter.
-Another ot those sad events occurr- -Willis, do, $3 00 ; W. 3. Bissett, part Herb atomise left for Na,pitika, Mani- policy of aaanaea for Canadians" and vsativiiich haesee.xistedira alleee
..1^,,••• 0Q-.00 : Rd. AtIcason, lealea toba, last week, having accepted a. yatar
ed in aliti townshipf H at what is ra'''''`a' "" •
,, o ay, „.. , W 3 •Bissett charity to Mrs position in a hardsvare store out there prabaically admitted that for yea,re he is withdraw/pa Tho re son :„2iI4 t1.
knovian as Dixie, when Mrs. John 'ac ' " ' • has been eteceiVing the people in this step le thetaha Aniericans are• fishing'
Grainger passed away. Mrs. Graing- as in other matters: • the -river oat aayway lay e to
er was well known in this neighbor- The redistributicina committee met
hood and will be missed by a large
circle of relatives and friends as well
as by her sorrowing husband, who has
the heart felt sympathy of the com-
munity in his sad bereavement. The
funeral cortege to the Fansville ceme-
tery on Tuesday afternoon last was
very largely attended, testifying to
the respect felt for the deceased and
sympathy for the sorrowing husband.
s -Mr. A. Lewis has re-engaged with
Mr. Ja McArthur, hardware merchant,
as tinsmith. -Mr. Abe Case, son of
Mr. Geo. Case, London Road, and who
is assistent agent it the Owea Sound
railway statian, was home recently
for 0 few (leas en a eeesa__mr,, eereee a ve a. wept le s.ettsion ere an a parted. this life on Sunday morning
aloerehae Millet a nate imicony to hie gnama' m 42 aea Paalatek aa the sacra* last after a btiefilinessaklas.Chas.Wolf
residence onRichmond street north.- Trtent.--A meeting of the clatirch and (Mary Wieland) at the age of 41 years,
House cleaningds noW the order of the Sabbath school is to be held to-nightShe was born in Egmohdville, and
with the fair sex. -Mr. as. Bell (Thursday) for to decide asan aattaut„
- married to her now sorrowing bus-
dayversary being held here next moth.- band about 10 years ago. Decea,sed
Sutton, $7:0) ; Alex, Dyer, postage,
00c; 31. Spackman, ref. dog tax, $1,
Carried. ..`"
Council adjouraed to 'Friday; May
Sth, at 8 o'clock fa m; - • • '
Biaaaaa'S Clerk.
as tinsruith.-Last Friday was -.Arbor
Day in our school here, The children.
cleaned up the yard in the forenoon
and spent the afternoon in games.
The teachers rewardedi the pupils for
their good work with oranges and
candies. -Oa tinda,y evening Rev, S.
Krupp of Caron Yacht-, occupied the
pulpit in the Evaeagelical chueeh, Mr.
Krupp intends Ideating here in the
near futhre,-Mr. alethew Winer., sr.,
and johe Fraud). ara on the sick list at
the time of writings -Frank North,
cottof the 3rd con. of Hay, started
. ,lashaleri
a' a eaalettetee
Barras. -The old rricitlaer earth has
been greatly reviena by the recent
May showers and the crops are steal-
ing along very fast now. -Miss Obaxe
lotte Hodgson of Toronto spent last
week yisiting friends and relatives in to learn the tinsmitheng with 37 G.
and around here. -Mr. T. Gould of ). Young & Son, hardware raerchante of
Bethel was in this community Sunday our village.
evening, -The Rev Mr Cootier preach-
. , DRATR OP MRS, W OtR.—There de-
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for organization.
$50.00 aa0 CA.LIFORNIA ANDtR,E-
TURN 1h
Via Chicago & North-Western Rye
Pirseclass round-trip tickets on 'sale
from Chicago May 3rd Read May latla
tothe 18th, to Los Angeles met San
Fransisco. Correspondine
peaperly ease/ere any 'close season ea
their,seaa, Me. peefontaine's. touree
is adopted that mei -own peoPle may
have then, share of pereats out -of. :the.:
Detroib. Rivet' fleheries walla:. "-f-
loats '
ty.inargb, - The
331.'01140d. VIN-positor of ,22tel. telt.
had the foliowing reference to
the marriage' of a Young raan who is
from other points. 'Payola:tele almite alloo„.1._Ines LQ741 betraee'lesigatiejaeeta weeeddereeg,
. ana. atop-ovee privilege, s. LoW, enea
ttains a day from Chicago to the atialliara Westawaaa the
way settlers rates to Westere• 'peat -tea OTAIfeed
Coast throu h withoutchen e D • aahes Wholesale Company, .; Toronto.
‘lab;aletraliaictessiLoimzzxise
In effect daily until June 15th. Three T-11.,111ter aka allitei
who is attending the Philadelphia
tDioenn.tal Coilege, is horee on his 'meta
Shipka
Braars.---Mr. E. Paulin of Dash-
wood has engaged. with Mr. Thomas
Keys to put up 123 rods of page fence.
-Mrs. Keys is improving slowly after
an illness of fiye months. The far-
mers in this vicinity' have finished
their seeding.-Our,caltle drover, Tom
took in a number of fine cattle on May
1st. Good luck Tana -Miss Annie De-
tour who has been working for J. D.
Hannan has left, for her home. -The
carpenters are at work on H, Wings
building which when finished will add
to the appearance of our village. -
Commencing 1VIallth our stores will
We are pleased -ese bear that Messrs was a, member of the order of the
Wm. Stavane satila'"Wm. Baines are Lady Macabees,who with the Knights
beta recereaaine• and. will we hope soon of the Macabees marched to the fun -
be but ingoek ealtb. again. ,
PIFT-K,E1.4AT,YRi:R8 OX Vat SAU111
FARat...464+.#ero ate ofthe old pion-
eealitedinitakettiat can reeall 50 years
of cettatentIaboreen. the same feriae,
bualyealeasseatio -well known tqattla
aroxi4 herr. Wito Gunn in gltlio
ee leas 40-„,-,,,ittr.r*uniung - men tape ee
stetickaatieteet alaW Of hig.axe la eatly
typhoid feyer, returned home
icIlOte-da,4010ysifairty-•:good bealth Miinday morning. • There were also
nod atanAttiihe_calebeates Isiseighty- Present at the funeral, Miss Ada 'Vie -
third. bliaa'alasasae*tlall OfEr:u1so Wad and her sister from Grand Rapids
aot'ogoilyopphig 4.sto-w6-clathg day Mich, Harry Wieland of Eginondville,
tgiff1-16`'''.getaibs a • step AralPa 'tad' and Henry Wind of Detroit. • The
"taotktra;Pl-' tiheaastitl3tehr4try;;maf5..arlaY441, An- ed to the bereaved relatives and
tt't sympathy of the comraunity is extend -
forty. 114i
nInch7:wea.Mi aild'e't.afth his friends in their sad affliction.
eral and took partin the service, also
sending a beautiful floral wreath. The
funeral service was afterwards held in
the Evangelical churcb, of which Mrs.
Wolf was a member Miss- Mary Wolf
who left setae days ago for the Soo, to
attend ber brother Henry. who is and
has been dangerously ill. from an at-
-at s ips 'rah and
OBITtIARY. -Ile Angel of Death
beaclosed on Monday eveninge at 7 Owns three•'filiaaterni0.00...rlie can
has been in our midst daring the past
Wednesday and Fridays at 0. -The to -day sand :104 ol,ovith de-
luge week ahd has called away one of or
light, He iiaasle aleetteVeltb
proininent business men and an old
family of grandehildren
settler, in the person of Mr. Alexander
pealic will kindly govern eliemselves
accerdingly.
Lucan
eatasee•-•see
• Bennes.-The Woman's lilissietara- I
Society of•the afetlibdist church will ,
hold a coevention in Exeteron Tues-
day May 3.2tlain the James St. churele
4, good progfaniaa of- interestaag;
sub-
,-jectF'.to be alscassed has been arrangs
i ed. Among the members- en the, peo-
gristle are,scaloe, aselIts. Or. Orme mid.
Mau J. E. Schmidt of ihia tawnee The:
Rev. I. O. Stringer and Mae, Stpiggev
/WI a flying visit to relatives .end
friends jn this vicinity last week.
and Mrs'. Stringer's missionary field- is
the fatthest North of any station fer
Gospel work in the world,. being wilh-
the .Artio °male and at the mouth Of
the McKenzie Risser., -Mrs. Stringer
was bora near Lecan, on the tame
awned by Mr. Thomas Guilfoyle, while
Mr. Stringer is a -neallew of
Coope. They are enjoying a welt
earned respite fronataete toil in the
great lone lend.'
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EX,EaEle las:an= Vane
istOralre JigIiii0,114.0Vgailagriejat
aiso • shingles. lathe WA •006,11, east& arias
reasonable.--ea.seaetteae; Yard :•EaSt.eirld of
Mats St •
latuaesa-The cenient 'Work of • our
vietieclieothoose ienete -dempleted.,-e.
Mr, Ferguson of Creditor): hasemaised
late tbee-„house eeceetly 'ea,ceeed, by •
Haaretsapita . While -.-MrS Sniith has
neeeedatito the hease, v4toritoa..by, Mr.
'Abe' Een.ning.,-Mr.':Gepeep;' Smith - is
,.Pveaogp-a.`-bknoid .stntio this•Week ft/La
boa. SeeTheebesterient•-
foeclastaara is .'0400St
John 1.1ord 0,nd PLOP, are
IA, pat aeseteents.
barnsios.taa 13oz oftjoniloo is,
vasitiagallettitiele'Chas,
plien,aeteatie:-Saiitie.hae
'sick lis(,aaaira load 'Smith, atreaa'ahasi,
1)11011 Iaid 111) Withtliseetinitape ,a1S0
has Miss Patellas Stecey. elated
teileen whualme been.asek, the •p esti
..aWomeathale'ebitiesehet asettekeetafee.
,Chae: Beale:Me the sick list.
..011.11dr.eit-0.11 for •
on every side acid his future life prom -
Louis Bertrand, who has carried on
ises to be as bright and happy as the
past has been,
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Stephen Council
The council. of the township of
Stephen convened in the town. hall,,
Orediton, on Monaaya the Ulla :of May
1903 at 10 a. in. All useialria Were
•peeseat. Minutes of preseleoes meet-
iag Were Veld and atlapeecl.
Aacleesoa-alYearlee.--a That, the 'ass.
sessotaCiaill Tar. 1003' he Accept:eat:MA
, tale niagess,or paiclehiS saleseyeaefeaease
WilarthSee-Welata. asT a te. b yelaae
as ,of 1003 teuthoiaeing flip '4'eev,i-,;,
Treesurertabotaiw Ithe sure,. :Oa.
'More then$2500 taeheet elieeeittee
expenditure of •tae- toryhehipe mit
such time as thetteade teatieleiriedeaete
coneetecle being re hu huidSalle%
be passed „ and sigued,ay the Ileetie -
Carried.
very- successfully (lateen., the past num-
ber of years, the business of cabinet
making and carpentering. Mr. Ber-
trand was born in Wintenburg, Ger-
many, a,boot 55 years ago, and was a
resident•of Crediton for 25 years. De -
ceased had been ailing for some time
but his death came as a shock to his
so-rrowitig relatives and friends. The
funeral takee place today(Thursda,y)aft
ternoort at 1.30 to the Orediton •.cerne-
aery, the service being conducted by
Ilee I- O. F. of which he was a valued
eeiembgerr-efeer which a memorial ser-
&•04/A'aeatelci in the Evan elical
*et leaves to mourn their
ea two sons, Edmund and
oflDetroit, four danghters
Valle of Detroit, Mary and
;home, besides his brother
."Sebewaing, Mich, s.nd
Stuttgart, Germany. His
- Andersen- N.ruel,th- 'that by_jaw javing pre -deceased hitn be -
Ne, 2 epee be aeaceereeee. by ingtord 'ming to this country.
mit the names Of the foliose -lea path- ' . ' • —0.----
master's, vize-No. 10; johns, alattt earl THE wHeit. pr PARLIAMENT
81.11)Statating the naree,cif aletataitaletelt- -ta"-ht--•
ze:iaellt,l'o.:10e,y'eT121.1.abri:da,e. -:::1,0,7e,t,,e• jaoinelliebe .saiaTdhee tfveatLuribeuoifd thmeemPbaerrisia, na:estsair,sy.
Dieterich •, tap. 80, Malcoaat 'alter to week .just closed was the speeches
Heyd, Oliver, Sutherlaticl, (Essexa,
Webb; to Fetainand 'aftatatota
Anderson.We.-'-:Li the Owl.- Roche (Halifax), Maclaren (Hunting -
slap corned Revision iseseeeles la . the ton), Halmes, Thompson, Schell, Ross
(Ontaric)s atallihearaGrants Puttee,
towel bail, Oral:140+,9n Tuesday, May
Lemieux, and Hon. Wm. Patterson,
28th twit at 10 a, ipeaCarried, .
er&9utteraofnces were
The folieWlng me-lora:were keen ted: Deleesuelneetleefite30e' 0 tVVO them
-Go-al Roads elachanery Co., edge
agreecl as to the policy of the goverra
for grader and express, $10,70eattotiert
e, Be se ,80 e ment. Some wanted increased prate°,
Seth eati limber for.
alettlancl, Rixon & Co., One ear cedar tion, others free tresae, while a third
leak, $a70.00;, Heist, ' Wolfe, madte
tlaerciffip rsettetibtlyli t yvv. i t(i)ii i e
$10.00 ; Ca T. Railway, freight on der rue°sItaiofriavsuroefa
atmer, hauling 'lumber from statical,
United States end the 33ritish prefer -
of 'cedar, lumber, '$4,8,00; Mattel Mee_ i ance they were equally happy in their
I disagreements. Nothing in the Liber.
t1 policy except the holding .of power
tan bring them together. Bach has
his parish end of the game to play and
each played whet he thought, would
serve to catch the votes of his constit-
news,. - Tilos:, opposed to tbe goveras-
inent's elatituae joined hitiels with
thoee favoring it in supporting what
was offeeed for their votes.
, For the 0orieervative policy of "ade-
quate protection." Messrs. 131ala. Vrota
mail, Rocbea(141arquette), Bell,' Rich-
eadson Taylor. Ilackettaallorlialtemp,
belnea, covering culvert and senses,
con 8, 750 ; Alex. Wild,' tile, $1.04 ;
Henry Kuhn, tile account, •$11,13 ;
Philip Lane, stone for roadie 52.60;
Ware Oliver, rock -elm plitnite 4133,76 ;
G. Steno. repairing bridge, $200 ; saes
Sharrow, repaielug calveeta an ger
road, 500 ; .Wilfeeil LaLonde grailing,
$0,00 ; 0. W. Christie, drawing plank,
Sosaph Guinan, salary 48 as
eessor, $80.00 ; dna. Wein, eepititing
culvert and aitch, $2,00 ; Peter Xraat,
rep calveet, $4.00 ; Lyman Glenville,
Pep. niud creek bridge and filling in
approach, $3,00 • Joao Lawson, pett-lHenderson,Broder and Clarke were as
ing box, $1",/5 ; ae, McKeever, Mee neletahaving no diftereueee on any
and personally constricted tourist ear ' -Themereniony was performed by Rev.
W,' et , -„Smith, of Colborne street
excursions to. California, Washing-'-- ,
and Oregon. ,For particulars- app yao
your nearest ticket agent or adds
B. H. Bennett, 2 Bast Klag St. Toron-
to, Ont.
GENERAL EL.BOTION THIS FALL:,
Evetthing points fo a genetala0e:
tion thiefale The departmeiitsa here
ace prepatalige for it and „the idea is
to go to thesaaantry before 8ir Wu-.
frid Laurier's balsa "-aetorueessi shat-
tered as to force harete retire. ,.This
aa_., :will in fatsere. :reside in Toronto."--
c1/4"crnPm1atis°ssothaes cooklegof the public
to &hrmewthaesr'aefilaaftlivs!Afs this town,
t 9:n1' :
giolv fake enepeasee.. aTthdet
Misa Westaway, town. We with* to
in the post office.deaartme.ntinaandserola.
the Intereoloutaa edway.
the general good Wishes , to
es of manipulatialis .by. which large iiein 111
japingo,cuatirtrsiedau: .vc:trp4tatilt nceexiite_ytie a' are-' be- obi;
ihbariPapeeta.redgrde°d°n3liffea.r 111"a117.' Ye -114'1:43-1•e''
W. S. Fielding is arranging 'for, a- big I • • etsnes --• -a- •
surplus for the fiscal year, Thi e „bale LAZY LIVBELS AND sTAT:Glatslit
abee, which will be •reacbed on the es .„.. „ 'KIDNEYS • a
"robbing Peter to pay PeuI" basis, when tn. ese otrzr r;p. eitoinn
iwnigl 13,1a1e08311-01t4',111bnatn iteneberilinha t°hnesnabefl.4432;allonrri
1etthoVer pmorseoxiifetaeaticr suffering 'gblagnct (11317- „
the ability of tae people:to Mulish the
offenders. The •whOle maarigemene is ease Commences- This cate.ae avraided
by kee ing your vitelityeat higle-water
mark the blood rich and puresalay tak-
ing Otte Fearozone Tablet after each
mFeaejr.rozone has a mild but rapid ac-
tion on the liver and kidneys, and is
seea„, eertaialyabe greatest prottacer of red
General declares is a deficit
000t.he, furnishes esese excellent which Lhc i example resent ,.of„6vaolasialjaiiingeta'raetaatipaeeeetaas.L. uttotrizeczlienneceee:
isters or the crown are prep red to ga ean Innhe hada And -40,114he
in order to lead their miesters the disappear at once wrhoe,itss,06, :coata;th'I
people -astray. When the year 1003- iseea, •Get it t'. -clay', Price' t*,,,
patiniesefsawIlymehxapvoeseddit,taapep suPposed aura Druggists,
awed and in- .s.tota Gat.
stead, the offsetting shortage will be Dr. Hattaltou's B:iikasc
ewes.
church e bride- wete supported by
her eietersatfia Tenn-launter, and Mr,
Charles Westawav, brother of the
gream, aetet1 as Only ehe
iturnediate of the contract-.
na'aeetlea weee in attendmace. , The
:tirade -lea very well known and pone-
laraaaaing lady ia this city, -and. until
quite recently was on the publie
school steft .rancl. taught at Huron.
street, ,Tlie greitint aoienerly resided
hergaandia. also Well knewri.
'And l'Iles„'WestaWay left on the. 3.30
trairefor:Deteoit and Cleveland, and
looked upon"as a carefully taut ploe
to deceive the electorate as -to the real
condition of the country's finances.
Sir Sa illiam. Malock's action in re-
presenting his. depaatment as having
a surplus of $5,000, which the Auditor
"Tages,
u xstlan
Gement.
Don't expe.riment with any other just as goodJ,
We expect a'..car of this celebrated Portland
Friday, May Oth,,
13
BarbfWir,e4,
Fence llookS
oiled Spring Wire
Page Wire Gates.
Fence Staples Fence 'Machines
At Lowest Prices.
7rmorsrx, _ acar,anemtamizars.-nsvt-1--Mtilamoguktorizon
rtiouse CIeaiin »eeds
Ready Mixbd Paint, 15c, 250, 45e, and 85e poi can.
Ready mixed Floor Paint, 40c per can.
Campbell's Varnish Stain, 15c, 300 and 50c per can.
Paint Brushes, a good blush for 10c and 1.50
Kalsomine Brushes 9.5e
Alabastine and Murano, 45c and 50c per package
Carpet Whips, 1.0c
Tacks and Tack Efaarnitrs, 5c, 1.0e and
Tack Puller and Claws 10c,
CUR PRICES ARE LOW 001ISISTENT MO QUALITY
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