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EXETER rhes, His . esoape from:.de'ath is
The Central Hotel, for the past a mark, it is thought he will •re -
30 years owned and ooudu'oted by
W,. T, A;ohson', has been sold to
Chester Lee of Paisley. this fa-
mous hostelry has enjoyed . the re-
putation of being one of the best
conducted hotels in the country,Mr,
Acheson will reside in Exeter,
cover,
Thet own of Tec'swater, caper ,
ieneecl one of the largest fire'at wit-
neseed for many years, on Thurs-
day night, when the livery 'axad
hoarding ,stable of John Marrs was
completely destroyed by fire The
• Johni McTnnis., • a former resident building wa:s one of the towns old
of Exeter, died at Bownanville at timers, all the 'cutters and buggies
Friday June 6th and the remains were destroyed.
Were • brought to Exeter and interr The Canning Co„ at Exeter, has
td in the Exeter cemetery, the fttn- had to re -sow 10 acres of corn o`w-
eral taking place from the home ing to• unfavorable weather.
of 11xrs.:?assiu,ore, ' A Cointy,Rifle shoot will be held
Bordenn, the five year old son at the Colborne races on June
of -Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Sanders,, had •20th.
a narrow escape from being Ilk- • There was 'e big ?wily of mem-
led when; being struck by an auto, 'hers, of the Holy Name Society at.
the little fellow grabbed the bum- Mt. Carmel on Sunday afternoon,
per and hung on till the car stop- June 8th: when members of the
Lice. Society were present from St.
A sudden death took place in Peter's, McGillivray, Zurich and St.
the" home of Thus. Clarke, when Joseph, in all about 350 members.
Mrs. ,Clark's 'sister, Mrs. Moutray,
of Richmond, Mich., passed away
at 'the age of, 78, ereare
A number of men are engaged
in erecting the 'building for the Pick
'ling Station here just north of the
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canning factory.
• -J. Taylors; who has been con-
ducting his tire and battery bus-
inees on the evst side of Main et.
has moved to the corner of Main
and Aun at.
Frank Taylor last week purch-
ased, the
urch-ased.'the race mare. "Queenie Sm -
lith, -of Lieury, ;she has a record.; of
2.19'F,• and has xi good list ofper-
formances to her credit.
At the London Conference of the
Methodist Church held at Windsor,
the Stationing Committee made no
changes in the Exeter district.
A .very pretty wedding took p1 -
ace at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ar-
thur Mitchell on June 8that high
,noon; when Mjheir only daughter,
Ila Belle became the bride of Al-
vin Moir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Moir of Exeter, Rev, J. Foote of-
ficiated.
filfghest Prices Paid ac-
cording to quality
CASH OR TRADE
ALL, WOOL BLANKETS, YARNS
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NEWTON — ONT.
SEI. C. WAGNER, Proprietor.
STANLEY TOW1041P'.
In view of the approaching mar-
wage of Miss Della R. Keys, dau married in St, Peter's church, Dry's-
rhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Iteys, dale, byRe-v. r.r Schneider. They
ther'girl friends met at her home on leave a family of elor en, six sons
.friday afternoon of last week, lend and five daughters ;— Mrs. Regis
relented her with a shower of A. Den:emine, Mils. 'Regis N. Den-
nseful and beautiful articles. oxnrrie Mes. Joseph Dueliarme, all
Mr. and Mrs. Art.' P. Key's and of Hay Tp. Joseph, Frnnit and,•
Warally motored to Talbotvilie on Arthur Jeffrey of Godericb; Peter
"rAlfonday to visit the former"s tiro- Jeffrey of Grarnwd Forks, Dalt.,
,per, Rev. J. iM Keys, who is stat- Joel) JrjfF,•ey and Mrs. David Du-
i iced there. •charms. of Tiny Tp., George Jeffrey
Mr. and Mrs, W. R, Stephenmein of Stanley Tp., and Mrs. Gilbert
egad Mr. and eelrs. Geo.' Il. Steph- Plante of Goderieh. All were tesesen of Marlette,, ,Mich., are vis esen•t for the eelebratien 'except
Meng their relatives ,in Stanley this" Peter Jeffrey. In 'addition there:
"week.were present the wives of- all the
Mrs. Stephenson Sr", who has the married son's and husbands of
Then visiting her ;sister, Mrs. CC`on' . an the daughters. In all the ga-
tt of Herman, has returnedto her Bulling ninnbered. for four.
carne on Goshen.
1tey: W. "0• Robinson of Walton, �►
niejeeitt a few days last week at
liede home on. Goshen.
Mrs. Betties and family of God-
eerich visited at the home of Mr.
meta Ws. II. McOlinehey last waw
and Mrs. Ed Lowden of Ilam
ll .
vre�t�d l e last week at the home
AO i�tosl
the latter's norther, Mrs. Roble -
ems Sr.
Sr.
A, pleasant gathering took phtee
the home of Mr. Geo. Armstrong
Cxri,erreh, .oxx Tfuelsday June 17th,
'moien,
hhie Children and brother, '14fv.
s•
nland% Armstrong and wife, ath-
' ai to elsih,brete tile 70th birtirtley
Mr. Arrn,strong is quite hale and April 30th. Ise iRnains were in -
hearty for. a knan of seg*sets yeaes terred in the cemetery here, the
an.d enjoys life to the full. He funeral being largely attended;
retired from active fanning a few
years ago and bought a home in
Goderich. His .many friends hope.
that he may be 'spared to see many
more returns of his birthday.
Mrs. Mary Nicholson is visiting
at present at the home of hen bro-
ther, Mr. Robt. McKinley,
Messrs. John and Henry Steckle
of the Bronson line ;shipped a
good carload of fat cattle to Tor- returned to his home in Harrisburg,
onto • the past • week,. Pa.
Miss Margaret Johnston, of Hay',
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Talbott have spent a • few days at the home of
returned home from their honey- her sister, Mrs. G. Parker..
moon trip to Niagaga, Buffalo and Miss Dora, Sherritt is visiting at.
other points. The young couple the home of her sister, Mrs. Mey
have the best wishes of the dm- ers at Blake, waiting OD' some of
munity for future prosperity. the family that are laid up -with
weasels.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Cyplain Jeffrey G. Ge" Petty has bought the pro-
ori near Drysdale, celebrated thein+ •perty on Main at. formerly oceup
sixtieth rieversary of their mar- ;,ed by G. Dodson and is having the
riage at the home of their daughter, house attractively remodelled.
Mrs. Gilbert Plante, Goderich on Dr. A. R. Campbell, ve,s., had
May 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey the misfortune one day recently
were both born in the Province of while attending a sick horse to be
Quebec hut both came to Stanley kicked over the eye, requiring ,sev-
tp. wheeen very young and greweral estitches.
up t(ehere. In 1864 they were 'rhe C.N.R, tracknren are great
HENSALL
T. Eisenh'?fer of Listowell, is.
visiting with Mr+a. 11. Price.
The council are having the back
streets oiled.
Dr. J. W. Bell, wlio has been
spending a few weeks in Hensel,
COUNTY NEWS.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
marched from the hall to the ch-
urch; headed by the Dashwood bane!
Rev. Fr. Stanley of Ingersoll ad-
dressed the members on their duty
as member+.s• of Holy Name Society.
J. H. Watson of the boundary of
;Hibbert and Ushorne tps. is suffer-
ing as a result of being attacked
by a bull. The little fellow receiv
ed many body wounds and lacerat-
:lone that required numerou sett -
The annual pirnnic of .the Huron
Old Boyne •Aissociation of Toronto
will 'bo, held on the south lawn, Ex-.
hibition; grounds, :on Friday: June
27th, an. Attractive program of
asports and. 0e -ernes is arranged,
Dr Geo. °Seldon and wife of Uan-:,
eoulver visited with his brother R..
Soldon', Exeter, the. Dr. had been,
in Ottawa, attending the Deminioi>y
Council of Medicine.
• There passed away at his home- .
con. 15, Stephen on June 5th, an-
other of the townshiere most re-
spected residents in the person of
David Hutchinson; at the age of 74
years, he had been in poor health
since the first of the year with Er-•.
ight's disease, ho had been for
;,years a resident of Exeter, befog
movin gto Stephen Tp.
The following officers, were ap-
pointed at a Meeting e fthe N'..
Huron. Liberals held in Winghaxet
reeently ;—Pres. W. H. Robertson,
Goderieh; 1st Vic.,e J. Gillespie, Wh
churhc; 2nd Vice, J. P, Dalton, Ash..
field; 3ed Vice, Nelson Hill, Aub.-.
urn; Secy., J. McMurchie, Blyth
Treasurer, A. )34 Carr, Blyth.,
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AND THE MACHINE COMPANIES WANT INTEREST ON THE
CUSTOMERS' NOTES. • WE HAVE A FEW PIECES IN STOC
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LAST YEARS' PRICES, a'~LSt.1,
LESS INTEREST. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE • US BEFORE
YOU BUY. -.�..
FOLLOWING ARE THE GOODS ON HAND AT LAST` YEARS
PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR GARAGE WORK. rafor
1 Wagon 1 DeLaval Cream Sept
1 Bissell Disc Narrow 1 Peter Hamilton Cultivator
1 riding plow 2 Fleury Walking plows
1 tractor plow at $110.00
THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS.
GARAGE!
Mr. Peter Kr
"GENUINE FORD PA
L. A. Prang,
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There ' essed Sawa hero on May
p y
28th', Mary Statton,. beloved wife of
oseph Oliver, at . the 'age of 53
y :ars. ` Deceased had been ill only
y?
a. few days with 'pneurnonia: • Al-
though not being well "for a mire-
1,.,r o; years. being troubled witha
weak heart, her death carne as a• i fee third with 114. a Gainmage
shock to"her friends and relatives had a long run of 83, thile ler. Long
:l:3esidCs her lxus'hanc!'shP is ism'
she-�:wee+�s' crotid. with 71, ;:l', Taylor of
, 'i r,,, 4. rilso five �1:Odney wR;s, third!. with 554, and: '0,
vi- nr1, bytwo .datr,ylr, r .t , II With
..steps ao l three b •,tart;'s., This Mere, et i itEhclstohli, fourth; With
:tether, John Stacto.1. led hare o i i 53.
ly improving th e appearance of
the appearance by setting out,sev-
eral diamond shaped flower beds
Thos. Simpson has been con -
lined to hiis room and under the
doctor's cane, but his iiiany friends
wish hint a recovery.
G, J. Sutherland is spending .Ia.
few days in Bea.cliville;•• attending
'ham funeral of his uncle.
Mr. and• Mrs. J. T. McDonald,
Detroit, announce the ,engagement
of theit° . only daughter Agnes to ,
Neil Douglas Sparks, son, of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Sparks, Heiman, the
h' nixxt'iage to take place the
nxerri'age to take pl.are this month
Avery 'pleasant evening was 'ap
int at the house of Mr, land Mose
W'. Goodwin, -when a number of
friends of Mies Phylis Young met
and pleasantly surprised her with
a kitchen. ,showerin honor of her
approaching marriage.
R. Gaminagi of Ridp,`etown was
high guns with a score of 148, et
the trap •shoot here on June 4th
by the Ili nsall Guy; Club, Nele
SOD Long, of He:Milton, was second
with 146, -chile G. Marr, Woodstock
and P. :Kerr, :,Crediton, Were tied
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,Nova Scotia Interior as Moose Pasture
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GLODE,
INDIA4 GuiDZ
Move ,Scotia ,s a country of lakes
Al and streams offerin many ideal
canoe trips, and the is _a
great ,noose '' pasture. Ideal, too,
is the moose hunting, because both
the canoe and automobile are used
by huntersand guides, thus .saving
many miles of weary hiking
through the wilderness. " On the
• Liverpool chain of lakes reached
from South Milford 'via Annapolis
Ro al or Digby, and on Lake Ked-
emakogogge, Lake Rossignol, . Lake
Munro, Loon Lake and the Liver-
.
iven• pool River excpert'Indian and white
guides use the canoes for long disc•
tepees and eve x call the • moose to
the shore with their 'birch bray
hone. When some distant point, is
to be reached from "Del" Thomas'
South 1Vlllford camp, canoes, guides,
l untere and duffle are loaded upon
a big motor'treek for the journey,
South Milford is 15 miles from
Annapolis Royal and is a favorite
outfitting point: So is the Kedge-
makooge Rod, and Gun Chip, on
famous Lake Itedgemakooge in the
heart of 'the wilderness 86 miles
from Annapolis. Royal, Both of
these, canape have
amplele ac
conxmo-
datinnsand plenty of ca oes and
reliable guide,,
The
Nova Scotian moose Beeson
lasts from Oct, 1 to Nov, 15. leer
are as .plentiful as noose, and the
open season for th%s game !eats front
Oct, 10 .to Nov. 5l.
Loui
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Although large numbers' ui moos
are shot eachyear, many with mire..
nificent "spreads," the annual nee.
crease is said to equal the
Such guides;as Terris Harlow, bal..,
treed Micmaac: and Sarn Globe, fu1 -
blooded Indian,,. •are expert mooses
callers and stalkers .and rarely die,-..
appoint the hunter. The eleven:melee
with which' they einitilate the eels ,
of the coin moose with a simple rokid.
of birch bark fashioned into a ltol•trre
is sure to fool the wisest old bn$
hi the wilderness" Whewn the calling;
season is past, the moose no lei1getr
comes to the hunter and the hunter,
must go to him. Neither canoe,,.
nor automobile figures meed in airs;:
phase of moose hunting except that;;
one, or both, may help . the hunter ••
near .the place where the cfuerry lei'
supposed to be andcarry bireeboninee...
when tale hazie ie uvea-