Exeter Times, 1904-7-7, Page 1Thin y -FIRST YEA x—. 'O
EXETER, OPV T., CANADA, • THURSDAY MORNING JUN
Sp(e flgents OTt116 Town Tor tho Improved
ll16rsoll' 8 -D011016
fi6tinfl or66 r111119
This is the only pump manufactured that has no leather
suckers, and require no packing or packed joints of any
kind,
Always Primed and Never
Freezes
\Ve also handle all kinds of pumps, both
*"orae and Lift,Power and Hand Pumps.
as
ZINCS
on and Steel Enameled, Galvanised Steel
Cast Iron Painted.
T.
Summer
.,i,114 elegant range e�
1I sand Tiou-
i>t .l, R �! S
. gs. We do good
Tit 1'i . g. It is our
O ll�.)
l
pleasure to please
i
you,
Good Cutting and Fitting
Good Sewing and Stitching
Good Linings and Sbow
W. W Taman.
Merchant Tailor.
Summer
Pa
gs'
We baye a mice assortment of the
famous i3elwarp Cloths, at will maize
you mulct: pair of summer trousers,,
and they are the best -goods obtainable
made only from specially 'prepared
yarns of selected pure wool, guaran-
teed. to stand to st•tn stat any climate.
son tt cl m, �e,
Y
Come in and
see them
We also give a 5500 Ancident and,
Disease Policy,good for one year with
i* 3"
the Ontario Accident ar a Ac dent Insura,ni:e Co,
o£ Toronto,'with ever order amount.
**1**MN1Nr**4***#* yviP
+�++ ing to 510 or over.
We will close our shop at ,0 o'clock
except Wednsda s and Saturdays
during Tune, duly and August.
Baby
Carriages
Ye
The Prince of Wales Carriages
ig.
and Go•Garts are always n it
for style and finish. a nicely as -
ort
e
s .,d stock just arrived.
.
■
Bicycles
We are again showing the cele-
brated Cleveland Bicycles which
are the best yalue in the market
to -day for the money,
:Reoairing
Bring in your old wheel and
have it repaired and cleaned
satisfaction guaranteed,
PRICES MODERATE
S. lVlartin.
emds****s********o*********
W. ' JOHNS
Merchant. Tailor
For Sale oiExe1erareflse
Ghaaa
American Corn
National Brand Portland Cement
Seed Oats and Barley
WANTED
For Milling Purposes,
Wheat, Oats, Barley,
Top Prices Paid at
Exeter, Centralia Glandebo e
J. Cobb le. dick
P. S. -Seed Peas direct front Mani-
toulin Island for sale at Cobbledick's
Storehouse, Exeter. •
Just received another lot of clean
Manatoulini•seed Peas.
--THE-
Merchants Bank of 0
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
a: CAPITAL (all paid up) • • • • • • • c
RESERVE
STJRPLIS PROFITS • .
PSOS.;FYSHE(4xeneral rlaitager
Superintendent ot'Branches
anada
• .$6,000,000
200 000
• • �3, ,
'
18,959 On Sund y, Joe 26th, eSCellCn • t t ser-
-The
: r.-
klensall. ; x#ric4vberry festival and eicnic took
]mace and notwithstanding the
olou,lt;eads andf Litsonicwec
rinat tlurl,ateesnwelting
G J, Sutllotlund, Notary 1,011a. Con4eya;n trn'anec oseatller, '.r
cer, eemmisstoner, Fire tnwraoce A�eutr and ' ,
Usurer ofMarriatgeLicenses. LegaMl°cements atkended, It was lac]al'in the .,
caxetulty drawn at rt:asonable ratese eleney, and or Mr. en enomiisoll allele a
to loan on real estate at tow ratese t interest,! good spacious platform ;and seats
Opllee at ktae Wet Office Hea.all
;
l e t ^ co o t't1 e
lir, and Digs, Brandt, Suncltll•et1 a , 2npl o .,e lath tl t s venal ltun-
itt un -
St, Jase ala, r fired people were erected, Ileac, un-
- 'fit' `. P n Kona, of Lurlole call- freesia very large udit'Xicts fcot)i 1�i1
ed .on friends here on Sunday, + parts of the circuit as well as many
-Ail. Ortw eitn spent Sunday in $, vtsitors listened to a programme
7.on business,
that ituonl
d ]e
iifi
ienit LQ
sup"
1 .§
T
- �lt4 I1lv rthLeague le1l its anywhere, 'Vile Mountain Maid's
election of officers last week, ieaI" t dril in sv1111; twelve girls
Bate Cllapnnan is president, of tate 5011001 tontthrough, all its
-Bet, E, A, Siia',u, preno1ied a se17 a intricate .and lliffien parts with -
fine. '
fine discourse last `tpttnday forenoon;, . ; 1 tai t el -
'n b • 'c „; out a mistake. di�illayetl #alert cere-
al the M thodist clturcll, and in the' cul ;.n11 excellent tr:tl,aing by Miss
evening another able sermon was de- I Geeertrude eeagar sseed b,3 mNs
livered by Rev, D. Wren, He sttol,.e Af;gio hunter, deserree epecitil men-
-Mr.
the 'llasone; fraternity.
-Mr,. li�r;a1tbesv^ is busy ienor'a lag scilolar;s =r cltesatr it4tl tta o the
aur
the Motlaodist Gh n ch, Serrates at- i public school teacher, Mr. I), 1%11'
for next Sunday; will be held in the Dougall and MiQs mare efarun. pi.lit3
S, PSR roost. The re -opening will be teictle 1?xtnflosvrrs*' g'svrn by tt at
.field an July :31st, Be., ltaollitTd i girls untinr th.• training: of l►1ih 11-.
II'obbs. president of I4onalon G011t0r= gar a ui '\lis-. lMmuu eiso eras
a tele vt 1.11 preach loth forenoon anti i u, rs weit4l )tutnbel : Xeide4 111(1-e,
evetlitxl,
-On :Monday rti#rlat silo coitticii good choruses vtc^ra smote by tt
hpetial Sttattlaay ticllooi carni[• undcrl:
Passed a motion not io submit the i M4•, lvM. Eiforal•,fotos bj :rlis;s M;lr.-
loeal option by-law, the the peoirle•
tin speeches by 1110. It , 13, J'al]tQ
.fine petition j)r,lyPing til;11-tate bye Zw a.wr ,1M.' Cooper, Iter\i', G. Beer
be submitted was presented h tate
+ 0, ', la ..;seventy-two lamas - of patriotic a�};iddress 7let t',t4pe 1'411` 14}
voters appeared upon the petition, humorous 'l us 1.1tt4ons card Iaeltl the
esiday cite crania's of ail tats+ lncm- attention
t 1 t u Ji
Iiers of the W C. T, !', attention of the audience to the end
The games eby the children were well
lacy#:ionized, A t: ince of football was
Grand $end lapsed between. the te,tuts of Elitn-
e•' ea which re-
-Mrs,
and Thames lto 1 t 1 ich r
t d T un , t
- Mrti, Fislzer and daughter, Fine. suited in 1. tie, A game wa't ;also
spent last week with Airs,, WO Ata- allayed between the !,iota and Eleni-
cicrsan, v' a teams 441011 resulted in 1..9 pt-
enjoying
t
l Several families front London, aro
ftavt)r of t;lianvilits. Mice Hagen and
maple G their summer i;olisl;aya at AM.iss AM;actin presided et the excel.
Maple , aVill lent iriano. `turuislted for the occas -
-.;11r, 1't ill li,tll;ivcP11 i lath d' .x sio111av Mr. .9. Martin, of Exeter, and
buildi
b t r
r a :Miners at a
n , '1s�'I,n1 organ. �,
eo winter able a, A i
n
a U l
summer t
tm cot
i•" for
p Sunday
.1 •a our efficient
1 r ,li' nu« Johns. to
,l Ill, Powell, of NO York, o
-Mr. Robert,, ':yi;ioArtlaur, of Sas.-
last
as claeaot superintendent 1.111; presided
Le '1 'ns
lastformerly at a ren ,placer, spent raven '.lac gathering :and tl; I!ala
i.tst `reek at the Brenner Iiousr. furt9islatid
--Dr. Anderson, of Exeter, spent.
Tuesday
evening and
nnn Friday J rad
gof las
week with his family. at liesdlaolra
cot (age.
-Tate Stratford 1`. M. G. A. boys
have returned: to their bonnes after
~denting a pleasant tIt°o seeks ;
Grand Bend.
---Mr, and Mrs. linker and tl augh
ter of London,aro spending , a fest/
, 1 t<
days with Alva. Baker's sister, Mrs.
Robert Hamilton.
--Mrs. J. Mixt\ell tool little d'iu
gaiter, Eva, also Mr, and Mrs. '1'ho:
gestic, of London township are 00-
eupyizth rooms at Mrs. Gill's rottagt',
4
-Q4F1k] 0 unpleasantness
1
n to t lc, tl at2acrs of
F.
1
the weather, the orowd on the stat
of July, was not as large as usual,
and the officials of the 1;1w glade the
number ,till less by
keeping the
fakirs out at the village,
=The camping season is again here
and the cottages are being rapidly
filled.
t d Some of the many families
wl o are „n' '1
a e ,ioyx ai, the lake breezes
are .\1n•. Gundy, of ,Toronto ; Mr.
Parkinson, of Toronto, Mr. George
Southeott, of Toronto; Mr. Chas.
Verity, of Brantford ; 'Mr. T. 11.
'McCallum, 1,
T,GC ]l n1 of Exeter e '] Reaman.
t x ; , r i•lc la
of London Dr. Dent, of 11
to1e
I1
Mr. Dickson, of: Parkhill ; Mrs. Will
13alkwell, of Exeter.
Centraia
The annual festival on the tat of
July under the auspices of the Cen-
tralia Methodist cllurcli was n de-
cided success. The weather was not
promising but a large number en-
joyed the pleasure of the day on the
spacious parsonage on
a e g
rounds. The
sports of the day were of an unus-
ually interesting character, each
Dear Teacher. -We your iuilsinl event being keenlycontested. The ex -Malls have learned with deep
of your intended departure brass band, enlivened the
proceedings s with e\ecllent music front amongst US' we desii a to here
P g express our sorrow at being deprive
The list I1 wsports .and z ho scinnder cd of your services :es wall is to ten -
12 as follows -Race for C.
Grafton der you the heart -felt gratitude of
race
years, Herb under
1 C. (.rafton both parents and children for Mae
race for girls umcr 12, Gladys Es- faithful and efficient manner in.
er a Anderson race boys s y, Bessie A c s , Ge fon y which you have discharged your du -
over 1'?, Earn Windsor, <W, Walker ; ties a s teacher of our school. For
race for girls over 12, Edna Mc- the two years you have been with'
Naughton, Allic Tlaggith; uheclbar- us you have earnestly and faithfully
rote race, George and Harvey Hacks,
J. Doyle and Amos; fat man's race, striven to promote the • interest; of
Ti,. Bill, A. Hicks; potato race, Har- the school., and the high estin>a eon
vey Hicks, Oscan - Wolff ; 'race back- in which you are held, by not only
the pupils but their parents, con-
firms their% high appreciation of your
good work. By your kind and
amiable disposition you have en-
deared yourself to the hearts of. all
as well ns i he able way you have us -Yes im-
parted
in-
struction
instruction to u. s i
struction which in after years we
tv il.l not be ashamed of, and if at any
time the question may be asked
e sae your teacher? Each one
?can proudly say, "Our teacher was
;t Mi:. Hamilton." And now we ask
you to accept this watch chain,not
for its value, but . as a slight ine-
mento of the days you were our'
faithful director. W
e t
iSH you
a
success to life, at any work you are
engaged in, and bops that the Great:
Almighty may bless and keep you 10
health end strength.. Sigeed on bee
i;liinville lun.lf of school section No. 4, U hortte
-Nellie Rook, Alice Davis. •
Mr. Hamilton glade Suitable
r
{heir
uf
reply thanking his.. p ii. 0
kindness, and assured them that 11
would long remenbcr their kindness.
1111 excc'1'.1eitt rupeer.
.--lira, 11.]01011 .i
Anal
124
5e for yle, 1t, Coate.:,
-Amts. 11. t"oa100 left Tu,111:1, to;
visit friends i4x Ala»itoi;a.
-41 n0101011 t1f alit•" 4oun:; t1r tolls°
spent; the first at the Dena.
-•�hL< J. hill leas hireai with al..
lt, 1veerslake, for tite harva•51.
-Mrs.
3. r -
v t,r spout let ,ta t
ti t tl;iti
1
'
with her si*itc),,"rir;b.l, Coal car.
-Mrs, Walker, of Grantee, yy`.as the
guest of :Oars. Ii;1U00r, on Sunday.
t
-There '.�'1 1 League at l.iota
a1e1 411, )C
church on the 7th, conucted b'5 tht,
new pastor.
.liXr, and '',vire. 0.• Murtly, arid alias
Me(Iuire, of Lueun, were guests; ;4t
John Essery's last. week.
-111. Sam. Hicks has •nice cement
work of `ids barn completed and will
hold a dirt bee on Wednesday.
•AMr, R. Snell ;in'i family and alis
Waiters, of r;`oit.r, were guests at
William Coates' be the holiday.li
day
.
-Miss Alma Dempsey
and Miss
Marie I)altry, of Toronto, spent
part of the holidays with Miss Ret-
t •sery.
liar', R. J .Zianilton, wile has been
tcaalier of our school for the last
two years has resigned, :ma inilletl-
iatoly after his vacation' as going; to
study medicine. 'We wisli 11i1n every
success.At t
ha ;school the pupils
presented him with a beautiful
chain and the foilgouin : address. -
Mr. I. Hamilton..
, Tr R. J I < u4 ),
0
Ot
vers, Cbish slsealt i?iiday amxcl
Slttutdd1y P1. tlh city,
.-3fr, �idoltlll s Ilooller, resited iii
to1011 on Monday,
-'Bees Emma Brown is Welting
friande in Falkirk. '
Miss Solonta Tieuian,,'visited 'iia.
Centralia on Sunday.
-Mrs, C`. !wicker, of tendon, a,
visiting her Dolt Cbarl,Cs,
-Mee. J.i 1 Betigins rete r e. v
_ n d #aom
frl'►;lx i)Ciroit, where she Iris been
visiting relatives
-Mr. ,Joint Kerr is vi
11110es in Ireland.
-Earnest Simpson paid our vil-
lage a sa ix1g visit on luny:• last.
Aro Ze ocher spent a).eer days
of tial: s:erk ,sirh aril irarentsin2
London.
•--\V. 1e. Chisholm, tenok
rip ' to Exeter, T t.
i was we remote
.a cn, op uesday, nllaaa'taitil•^.
-Crediton
11 sentcd at
le z'aces , r. Centralia. friday tfdea-j
2'Qp•
t2�Mr., :eel Mr,. 1-0yone, of Iiotelan,
ctrl '."`hint: Mrs. end Mr. .10414e,l
lMod; it1>.:
ou n bip cottusil held lel
se„1a1�ar nr;evtilan :tManday :4ttcrnoota
1n tato IAsvg 111411.
mefir,: SQtotrton c;<:i.et, cat la helot
' 11' 74 fnw d;tys '.uitli alis parsnts
lame01 11,1 1r sufit•l;
tits, :tion :Brown ;acrd family of
131en1leinl, .penta few t1a.yet under
the tretal roof.
and ,las, Johnston and Mk -
Lyda la'eet to are visitinl'; Mrs. John-
ston's sister, Mrs. 'rbos. Trevetlnlek
-Chas. a , 1 i:;lld, us lata hag iia;en. work
ing in Detroit for some rime is holi-
daying in rhe village. >.
Mat teynn'1 Morlack, of Durlo an,'l
4 021. r1 fee.- eaye of <14ie creek is 1111
lets taether and sister.
-Mr. end Mra:, Jacob Ls ekner,
i'ort llurott, arta visiting :Mr. an
Aar , 1 '• t lea
feel; i .tt i
IY <
r,
,,1
Wilhyna^ Meylurtay is L
to^one :tttentdiug the Forestnt • 1
i' yl_.
411ce C"talle�n, Lowen,
(;, 1), 1);auum; tool; Par' 4
1 Glliida•on's,' Day mercies's
ID,«�hwood on Sunday last,
-- Mr, and ;rage. B, Brown and M^ s
if. Boltzmann, filaa'nt Sunday 1
cvitla triende in Dashwood.
-•Me.. J,ts. 1:111 1 returned llottlt°
troth $outhaanpl0n. Ibis week '.where
a,1ae ll til beet) visiting friends.
Gilmore, :manager Ui the
Sovereigatih, took 0, drive 10112<
ieud, 55in Allah,
153 tsar lady.
-Hiss Ella and Vivian Beaver :axr
.r:p"ntiIMP 11 40'(111 '..5 111 their .. a �1
ca 4 111 ,
Alrs. Geo. Psserl:. or Centralia.
male .tdeline ,Rage arta :her bra -
r, o, Ja, rl;l+Ill, blatant Sunday with
their
1ti
tc 1.l Mrs.
.ti;
7w- ]s,e
1C r,,
-»Mint Emma Lett is took part arra
tate gel'deit party at Mar's Rill,anti
tamersevcrad solos very acceptaby,
, Ilan.. Richie, one of our black-
smiths is away for ;t week's holi-
days, visiting laic p. *rents :at Clinton,
-Master Edgar Baker '.v'lio is
o orking dna Mllcnianim, is i ortew!ng 00-
" {lU;tiattances 224 Me village this week,
- `i'he iiiayr.,r friends of :lir. an+.d'
airs, Richard Baker, of London, were
Zalense.aa
l t o see theta in the village
e
nrainl.
-airs. Lewis Bertrand teal atm-
getter,
s
-
;lytta.
1adttrne are spending
a few
works vi /I maty; and daughters pat
Detroit,
-Christ. a 1 t. Piukbc1 1, who bolds 0
position in a cigar factory in Lon -
cion, is spending' a weeks vacation'
under the parental roof.
-Rev. C. Brown, of Pitsburg, oc-
cupied the pulpit, of the Evangelical
church, both morning and evening
•anti preached very acceptably.
-.Mr. ;11111 <.t1,. Richard Baker re-
turned
e London,\l- d 1 -
turner home to on c 1 c
1 )t
day, after visiting friens at Credi-
ton and Gaunt ' Bend. for a few days.
-Mrs. A. 1'erguson, of Church
street, Toronto, returned to her
Rosie Mondry morning', after a short
visit with her sister MTs._ (Dr.) Zia -1
1st,
-?Miss Lulu Essery successfully
passed her primary exammination in
music, which t.s held in London, re-
cently.
cently. •ll''e all mien her many more,
such success.
Cedar Posts for Sale -The under-
signed has first-class cedar posts
for sale at Centralia, it1 Charge of
the grain house weigher -Henry E.
Either, Crediton, Ont.
- Ifr. Wm. Stewart, ' who has been
in the employee' of Mr. Wm. Weltt-
tel as blacksmith, left on Tuesday
last for Ora, whore he will open up
business for himself.
-rhe two assistant eachexs of
..s's •tn : t t t
Miss li,ab-
our 01.111„1 -public school, NI s
son and Miss Saulter, er, left for their
respective horses lir Clinton and'i
Parkhill, T:hursilay al,ternoon for
their Holidays.
- The members or. cite Tvfethodist.
church intend giving their new pas-
tor, ltcv. Mr. Henderson, a reoep-
t ion some time next week. Tbis has
been arranged to give him a chance
t settled.
,.cttled.
' The Times and the Family Herald.,
and Weekly Star will he sent to any
addres`e`"in Canada or the United
States till, Dec. 31., 1904 for 75c.
To taka,,advantage of this offer you
must subscribe at once.
-Our local band under the able
leadership of Mr. Chisholm, manag-
er of the Merchant's Bank is making
rapid strides towards perfection
They again added another emblems to
tacit' laurels on the i st of July.
Crediton should be proud of her
Lair daughters.3rho so sucoesstully
won the race at Centralia. on Friday
afternoon for the most graceful
'walkers. Girls you would do well
to copy their example' for graceful
gess is the Godess of admiration.
-The Rev. Henderson, the new
pastor of; tate Methodist church of:
tills place. arrived in the village on
Saturday evening last, and preached
two powerful sermnofs ,:on Sumtday.
-Our baseball 'club went to 'mak-
ton on DominionDay : to play a
friendly game, but were defeated. by
a score •uf" 7-3. The hoy5 -say, • `trio
. place where furnit #rc eafl be purahasecl all so
til 2ne,y as at our store? No such as impossible.
We hal-e au napless variety of Furniture of
3L' C , Qn which is going T
rzpt)g at a lost rl,tire duriti
1°use-cleaning time
if you are interested on8 `"ail to call ori.'1as„
Ana if Prices, Variety and Qu43lit count we $i5031
Undertakers and Funeral Directoaw
wag ' Fttt,/ tMaitt:1 Ito t fair
throughout,
-Mrs. Drier., vc hla:e of the late
Mi
Drier,
3coa. r' t,
vl
ao diel in North. 1
-
a:a fear nnontl;s ago, has rte-
tail^hell to our rill -rare, ort Monday
lana', arc011113 need by leer i 2~:0dson,
She will melee lava ffrzturc• las;tri^`;
is 11 her Moil 01451 le'.
" -A f; aelle, reunion iaiettic 'se 135
eld a4 1,10821 Bend 0.1 $5100403':,
• m
+ronnlara^.ana _
the # gaitilit s of t:ialter,
♦1a -144
' fret! tA 2.
e
a t1i~.
t
s. Di i,.er and Mrs, Le..
nntl f anell., R 'rimy
very 121e0 11.t0 t4143',
wards, Oscar Wolfe, George hicks
three-legged race, Hicks & Doyle,
Grafton & McCoy; ladies' race, Alla
TIZcks, Tena Abbott; ladies walking
contest, May Coughlin, Beulah
Beaver ; hurdle race, Oscar Wolff,
I. Atkinson - blind 1 a c, Oscar 'Wolf
f
3. Doyle;100 yards race, J. Doyle,
Oscar leese'.f4 G. Hicks; ladies contest
throwing base ball, L. 'Elliott, L.
'Wilson, ; Boil -step -amid -jump, J. Doy-
le,' le. Simpson; high jump, Oscar
Wolff, Eli Sweet; putting shoulder.
stone, Ifarry.IvIills-; dog race, Blair,
Mitchell. In the evening a concert
Ander the auspices of the Ladies' Aid
was a fitting Close tothe program
of the day. :The proceeds of the day
amounted to about, 5200,
-The anniversary of the Sunday
success.School here was a `complete success.
a ;
mons were preached by Rev: W. C.
Beer, a former pastor of 30 years ago,
g5 BranoheS in Canada who ;was superiiitendeltt. 1then the' 'rhe large factories of the St, Ca -
SAVINGS BANK
Interest at. most favorable current rates allowed on Savings
nk Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
S
d -Cattle
-
of attention given to the business.Farmers an, p
es
o whom:loans are made on'>a roved ,
men t . approved nam '.,
,
ofpayable in all parts of the
Letters Credit issued to travellers, ,p
avorld .
A,GENEAAL
BANKING'BUSINESS 'TRANSACTED,
CREDITCN ,BRANCH
W, S. CHISHCJit.r, Manager.
church was built. Mr.- :'ees of x' i
, therines I3ox incl
Lumeer Co, were,
Rev, Hermon Beer, B. A.,� ivho '.v,is veined. The loss is. estlauattedal'
born 28 years ago in .Elamvitle, oras $50,000. The bursting of a boiler
also present and assisted in the ser- during the progress of tile fire cans -
vice, : and addressed the Sunday School epi a panic.
in the afternoon. as: also did' Rev. R.
t The Times and the Family Herald
vile ho 13. 11, who is also' ans Ellin- Star twill bo sent to
villa boy, and whose parents still add eTss iny any
who arc amongaddress Canada, or the Liaaitecl
thein, this pice and States tat ;Dee. 31., 1904 for 75e•
�, reelected citizens at` Us ,-,.. .
borne ltow2 T take advantage. of t111s offer: you.
lownsb p. The singing, moral must sliltsalibe at .once.
ing and evening was: excellent, and
was done by the regular • choir under •
the leadership ;of Mr. Harry-J3rowk . it= ,g, mar C7► fit. ar _A.,
The Sunday rSchool scholars led by gear„=the The Kind You' Hain Always Bought
Mr. M. Elford, with Miss • Lena flim- si rllhe
ers as organist, sang well. :On Fri- g
day, the 1st <of July the *seal S. S. of -
,
on SchoolP -e
� ort
"I1ts folgo,vsing art, tJ.te 4'04u1ts of the
la1'onlotion t 7a rlali =41204)- of the 00(4t-.
Ston puhlac -1011001, d
111 to Tr. I' °,-M,'5ilnoninl 500
limeysCompound
.
xtr' r I
alandinlg citta, Edna a 3'eek, 074
•I'inl:l1iner i."40$, Lillian Gals -
r, 58'1; Rolaral Either :169,; Beta
Rletitit~ x3:1; nem 1Mi11, ;:416: Isla
Ewald 105, ; ;Mildred Braun, 1S1 ,; E1-
act Me Turr;ay 156; 1lnrtlet bink-'
Ileinel•, 4111.
,I e 11 tea Sr. 111,,—•:c1;a�;itltuil 730,
r
] •; P
r,
t•s alt !
standing ;ICI.. .tn 1
1 1 Geiser.
F. 1
,
-a.:a4Prank t;ilsou, •132; Biala Shenk
118; Cory ,11"e in, 419; Faith hill,.
387, Edith Man,nu5 377,; Cltiri'sa
i 11
M
.�r t 371 • Louie Yy' .
1 t 1 i ri rr^
.
Sr. 11 to Jr. M.-ma1.1 '3001 510.
Pas,- standing 265. F1 ie Geiser, 130
:llnieda linkl,tin^r.37 1',+111'an' fink
heiner 3107; Harry Trivia, 339 ; Ernest
Appleton, 328 Luella St ahls, 314;
Clara Hat zmanu, 310; :viatilda Oes-
4001C1let•, 308; Lizzie Snell, 297; Geo.
Beaver, 202; ,Roy Palmer and -Clar-
e:nee IZolt zmann, 281; Tillie Brown;
383; Etta Feltner, 267.
Jr.
1Ir.
aSr,
r
t S °a
r
M .asy standing. 263. Nelson hill, 11111
Vera Holt.zmann. 4113: Pearl Treitz
395 Gertrude rid 00. 3-:1; Alice Aic3-
11n and Clifford Hill 378; Barry
Mangnus, 310; Roy 1Tedden, 333 ;
Beatrice IJedden 3 2 Gordon Apple-
ton 322 ; Harrison Boltzmann, 317 ;
Harry Sweitzer, 311 ; Edwin Felt-
ner 297; Everett II .isi,61,
CLATUDE I3L1•ETT, T)rinr}pal.
Zurich
Subscribe for 1 he E_,t ter Tittles:
-Mr. meld Ri kl^ell spa.•n. Sunday
4sith friends at; Exeter.
-Mr. Tom 1 cli', event Sunday
with frien is at Hensel].
--Mr. Fenn, o_ 1)ashv: ood, spent
Thursday even/1g in the village
fate
I< Pimples It
Sorof u ae
0
v
ti
Catarrh, a Ca l��S�1 #lfl>Ii
Debility And1
�.rlVitl re11esc� <n two ti:uvsr those
istre$sin ,'.vt)tleta sores eau'ec bey
Mosentito ltes.
For sale New Drag. Stare
HO EY 1.
t'Isc2a): 4 01.1 Dr ggist..
'.RevM) e•ssarseg•eii,arttolr ,atb afenldv we
es,iavistock, sn • ng larbAi
Ms
rorn.
left Wednesday for a visit with 1ri-
e tis end e • '
n. , ul iellTzv.s 121 Ss.hllnt;vM1le.
-Mr, Jlrandt 01111 fetaily. of Hen -
mall, drove through tater village on
Sunday on their stay- to St. Joseph.
-Mrs. Studer end, eon, 'who luny -
i been visiting Ler pereats. here, re-
" turned to ber home a.n Sebringvilte,
i on !Monday.
$ -Mrs, Case an ;t tlenghter, wlio
have been visititlf; :tire% (Rev.) Canar-
1
bell,r
cturned to t
c t•
home in T
o-
rrang, on 3onda•.
i --Mrs. Snaith and ,on, of Detroit,
arrived Saturday fot a short visit
with Iter ro tits Mr. and2 •
t 1 a t Mrs. Ort,
, of the Bronson Line.
+
-Miss Ross '.0110 had charge of
the I c e 1441 i11i. r ne y department at J. D.
leferner's returned to leer house in
!St. Marys, last. week.
-Mrs. Baldwin, or Seaforth, ac-
m.a•.c
co , aced b her Lite 1 ;wI'ss. Price,
1
y,
P
guests of England, were �,
ere the u.ests of Mrs.
D. Steinbach, on Saturday.
-Miss Reline and Mr. Addison
i
Koehler, '.rho 118ve peen attending
',Business College at Stratford, re-
turned home on '4,x1 dnesday,
y -Mr. Alf. haunt, alio spent the
cast four `01 eta Seal tic urn -
n y.
cd -home on \fi10cchic:,dav t:ven;ng,retfor -.
; an extended nisi '.viol Iris parents
!here. _
-Mr, Ortwein, of Hensall, was in �-
town on business bu i e
s on1
yin
t0 s ,'i ad av
-Miss Dora 51111 ester.
Charlie, '
spent. Sunday with friends at Crede-'
to -Mi. and 41rs. C. Croak• cif llt;n- : For Infants and Children.
,
sill, called en friends ir) t Utrnt on ''
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Friday,
-Mr. Bob \liillialnr, or: the For-
est City Business College returned.
home Saturday evening.
-AM's. lacrcher and daughter of
Bears the
Signature of
uilr 4'
t.;ers
Hardware
Everything
For :our. new House, Earn
or new buildingof anyBind
'
Ll
our l 1 it will )
you.
get n I cut prices,l'4' pay 3'
Hangers
The very latest in Barn Door Hangers
3..25I
er )air.
p
rom 7o to
Cement for
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e
nt
,t
° Il 1 (�eln
ltl
o a c
Sampson �'
Floors, etc.
ti
At r ht Prices