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The Exeter Advocate, 1896-11-5, Page 1
NINTH YEAR. -485 iJ EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1896. C. H. SANDERS, EDITOR The Molsons Bank. '• Hay School Report \ Grand Bend Sharon, Dashwood. I duets, and especially vegeta he has raised on the farm, not lag that the land is badly rt and he has very little mare with which to'renati ity,: Mrs: French, also, see equally efficient inside, Whi that the whole work of the is done bythe inmates a any hired help, cave the asst; ran, it may readily be 'n there. are competent heads t, affairs. The building,howee well enough arranged, has be edly built, and exemplifies U penny P wise and pound fool of trying to get a fifteen then .lar building for ten thous fact-is,dt should never have 1 off the contractor's :hands and itect should have been P Workmen are now engaged brick tilers from the p' building to the top to su p roof, the weight of which bulging out the walls at the. fact, the s3*bola building is a batch, and it will like] need on expenditure to keep it shape as would have erected building both in appearance manship, if expended at fii ever there is no use crying c g ed miik, and the best mus made of it. It is a satis£actfo rate, to see these unfortunate so comfortably provided f e es one to overlook the unsige the building itseft, An add soon be made, as the present Is becoming too small to sec those desiring admission, hospital ward should be adds The council should also spec dollars in planting out trees a out the grounds in better they would not look so bleak as now. It is a beautiful could be made an ornamet countryas well as a benefit t Anything expended is this is not be wasted by any meat comparatively trifling sum required to do all that is Waco Mr. Joseph Brennerput a new brick, P.� t his fico in Its cellar last.- week, Farcnets are taking advantage of thebeautiful �' g'Woodstock. weather and are storing their corn crop: -one of Mr, little boys; is very ill, It is feared diphtheria bas again made its appearance; -Some large of cattle were taken off` the ranches "hero on Mon.day.. They were loelung fairly well. -Special ser- vices are still being held in the Metho- 11r. John Pedlar and wife left on last tnednesdayo£ weep to visit friends in London, Hamilton and Wooddisposal They intend returning about the end of the wael�.-Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rowe are spending a couple of weeks here.- Mr:Jno Bowe and family spent Sun day in Exeter• -Mr, Spencer; of Mflyex ton,' is here at present completing the plastering of Mr. Isestle's house, The weather continues fine and the, fall work is being completed nicely,- HenryHenry':Etoese is still busy making eider, -Mr, Jonas I3artleib is busyt. P u ing his pr,gperty hi shape; to.:be oceu- pied: -Will Pfaff has his butchershoP veneered and it now a nice• neat lookingshop. He: is also laying the material on the ground for the erection of a dwelling house to be built in the spring, -Mr, J. Kellerman is haviti a (Chartered by Parliament, 1865.) ?aid upCapital ital .. , , . , . ... $2 000000 P � > lest Fund.... . . . . : . .. . . 1,400,000 Head office I,!ontreai; F. W OLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq., ' q, GENERAI, MANAGER MonovadVittIoedtoeuodParmer'son' their 1wn notes with one or more endorsers` at 7 cent per e: t per annum. Exeter Branch,J © )p n every lawful day from TO a, m. to 3 p •.. m,, Saturdays IQA fir m•to 11 p. m:. Aaoneral banking business transacted CURRENT RATES allowedfor mon- 3y on Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at S per >nt. N D _ HURDON Exeter, Dec, 27, 95,.. ManagerCentral The October report of S. S. No,�2 Ha i • p e y is as follows,. Names are in order of merit . W. Todd, Flora M.North- merit. V -J N colt; IV -M, M, Russel, Sarah J. North- Cott; Sr. Il'I--Jessie: Munn, Carrie Gould, J. R. O'Brien; Jr, III-Gertie Harvey, H. F• Johnston, J R. Northeott, ? and elie R. Dougall, equal ,II -Alice ,rr°' Dougall J. R,, .Gould, W, B. O'Brien; Sec. Pte -Frankie Northcott, . Cora Munn J, R, . Mtlnn • 1st Pt -Willie r s Gould, Ethel Harvey-, Bertie Northcott; The best spellers in the monthly spell- ing matches were: -Fifth, Jno W. Todd; ' Fourth, Milton Russell, Sen, Third, Jessie Munn; Junior Third, Freeborn Johnston;Second, Alice.DougaTl Second dist. Church, They are well attended, '-A threo•year-old daughter of Mr, and Granton P` , stable built on his lot at the back of his store, -Mr, Lindiufieli•1 still continues Mrs,. Louis Dos Jardine died onSaturda Jy night, The child was very ill with a severe cold, Dr. Ovens was telephoned for Saturday, but the child died be fora he arrived. . A. serious aceidont happened to Sandy, a youngson of 11ir, Joh Hankin of tel ' .the the the ltttlo boy chmed up into the cab of an engine at the G.• T. R. skation:to „rye some apples to the Poorly. We 'a P y nopa,soon to hear of his complete recoveil .--On Wednesday of last week: Mr. Hartman Ilse and Miss Pauline Rinker were made man and wife in the Lutherian church Rev Efert Part, Jno R. Munn; First Part;' Evalyn DO YOU WANT TO BORROW ? Gould. - Centralia Leiltrall2 b out _he jumped driver. On comingj PMr. from the slaps' and ;fractured a shin officiating en -This Thur da avenin y) g D4r:'Harman Theiler and Miss Sophia are Itis easier to payoffa loan on our plan .�. than it is to.pay rent. A. $600.00 loan costs $7,e0 per month, aid 'Nays off principle and V� nchelsea School. Report, Other in Osiorrxvr.- The undersigned t laving aided a now grain shopper is now,preparec to do either stone or plato oliopp�ng rain ly anc1., tvo11• Will enmmenao running about Nov. 10th. Givens a call. Q. W. &Milt, Mrso A, RobinsonRobreson is the guest of Mrsand .Thos, IIaudford.-Mr, Elijah Colwell, who went to: Manitoba last July for the benefit of itis health, returned Name last week slightly improved by the trip, `-Mr. E, Butt, of Clinton, bought a fine three year old colt from Mr. Wm. El- bone. --Our Agricultural Societyhave • succeeded'in getting their business into such a tanglethet it will takes lawyer, of a little more than ordinary ability straighten it out; The trouble is principally the • s ciet to the buflaing erected for he society, the ownership of which appears to have been a matter of considerable man: elation. -Mr. Rmaker p ig no has opened a new harness shop,- The Presbyterian church will extend a Rinker to be married. This makesing three marriages in the Rinker familythe within the past three months: Wonder if the record can be broken. -It is rumored that their fs to be more go do likewi•se in the near fut•ure.- Mr, Henry Hall London Totvnshi was in the village Tuesday, -The Shoe- boys are .moving the old Lu- therian parsonage to the lot they pur- chased from Wm, Sne11, interest in about 8 years. sums -- rna>;tion...Ir rs:wort mortgage, iirr �ropecl':pre• Il tz ? Kern]) The following is a con �ct report of iiirty Asicfor prospectus, Geo. 1 ,eal:agetit of the pupils in 6. S, No. G, Usborne, for The Equitable Savings, Loan and the month October, The names are in Building Elssoeiation. order of merit. Sr, Department: V -C, Upshall, Franklin Delbridge; Sr. IV- T-� Ella Camila, Olive Hawkins, Cora Johns•, z DR, WM 'SWEET. Jr. IV -Ethel Conteh, Leslie Robinson; Cora Rowtcliffe; Sr. III Del• -Dora VETERINARY SURGEON bridge, Linda Diners, Linda Hunter; Is reared to o an kind of bird stuff- Jr, III -Bertha Upsha.11, John Coward, p d • y ing and taxidermist at any time. Calls as May Hawkins. Junior Department.o- usual promptly attended to. Sr, II -Victoria Miners, Pearl Spicer, tion on Tuesday at a good sound fiance.. -The farmers aro mal fng good of call. to Rev. Mr. Smith -The Oddfellows will celebrate their twenty-second au• �-- — en KappeIl weather and will be well ahead w th their i .• work for the winter. -Mr. W. eleeenth wave a good report of the London S. S, Convention to the Sunday School on Sunday last -A shooting match consisting of live pi eons and g blue rocks will ha held in connection with Motl'att's Hotel, on Thursday,Noveady o • p 12th. This niversary in Granton by au "At Home" on Wednesday avenin Nov. TSth.- g Th There will be a great intellectual corn - bat ole Monday evening, Nov. 9th in the lecture room of the Methodist church b y •six members of the Epworth. ,, League, "Resolved that Canada is not for prohibition." The managers of SG. Andrew's church' had on Monday a successful bee, for the purpose of repairing odds and ends around the church property, making everything decent and in order, which. t adds greatly o its appearance• -Mr- Jamas Cooper & Son are naw buying up a large number of sheep for ship ONEX TO LOAN. Gertie Miller; Jr. II -Mabel Sawyer, On good.improvod ! mans utrowestrates Enos Herdman, Milton Sleamou; Pt. II of Interest Apply to -Charles Gcdbo,lt; Nellie Glidden, ELLIQT & ELLIOT, Lewis Wood, Sr, Pt. I Ella Berryhill, SolioitorSo.Exeter George Coward., Eddie Coward; Jr. Pt, 5th Nov 1890, I -May Jones, Cecil Hawkins. �yOTTAGt•E TO RENT. J. A. Giutnony, ke E. E. }Tates, l Teachers. f --- Frame Cottage, contains 7 rooms and good • -, promises to be the match of the season, Luoan ment to the American markets, -Mrs. (Rev,) Acheson left on Monday for cellar. Possession given now, Apply to Thos, Dearing. Sharon School Report, Bruoefield -- Me. Wm• Boss, who has been work- ing the old homestead farm, on the 3rd.spectabie concession of Stanley, intends giving up farming, and has advertised an auction sale for the 11th of November, -Our old friend, Mr, Wm, Chapman, of the 2nd concession of Tuekersmith, near here, has just about completed his new brick residence, and will likely be comfortably located in it in a' few weeks, -Mr. A, McLaughlin, who has been principal of school section No,. 10, Stanley, for the past four years, intends giving up his situation at the Christmas holidays, Purposes y^, when. he ur ores attending the Collegiate Institute ' t- G oderich, with a view of matriculatin g for medicine at the July examinations, -Mr. Robert Murcoch has moved into the house formerly occupied by Mr. Wm McBrayne.-Mrs. James Patterson, of the London road south,g662, who fell off' a. table on which she was standing, break ing her arm, is now recovering nicely, — Mr, R. Armitage, agent for Massey- Harris, in agriculturalimplements,tas been a ofuted enaral a opt ata re- pp g g increase in salary: -Mr, R. Hodgins, teacher in S. S. No. 2, Bid- duipb, has been engaged by the trus- tees of No. 1 school section in the same township. -Miss Box, public school teacher, has returned to her duties af ter an absence of one week in Stratford attending to her mother who has been very ill, Miss Roberta Fox taught in her place. -Mr. Joseph Thompson, Bid- dulph, fell a few days ago and broke his leg, This is two or three times that'same leg was broken. -Mr. E. 0•. Jones,of Clandebo a starts in a few y ,alwaysp weeks on a trip to New Mexico. -Mrs, G. Porte, widow, has been confined to her room with a seuord.c sickness: She ist3lowl recoirering,--" I y g +he rAport° `cltaC Mr, J. Fox's mill was destroyed by fire a few weeks ago was false, -The Orangemen of L. 0. L., No, intend having a large banquet on the night of • Nov, 5th, in Chester Hall here. -It is Mount Forest, where she intends spend- tug a month visiting with her sister,, Mrs, Black. -A very interesting event tool: lace in our ollage on Thursday p of last week, it being the marriage of Miss B.. Lane, adopted daughter of Mrs, C. Redmond, to Mr. John McKay, of the 4th con- of Tuck.exsmith, The bride was handsomely gowned and looked be - coming, -Farmers have been making good use of the tine days by getting up their turnips. -Me Alfred Whiteman, son of Mr. John Whiteman, left hereon. Wednesday far Chicago, where he goes to takea position • in a dry -goods es- tabiishment, Mr. Whiteman carries with him the best wishes of a host of friends who will be leased to learn of his sue . s in the large metrop- oli .-lir. Wm, Cudmore has been ship- ping a few earl^ass of apples to the . O1d t,ountry markets, -Mr. James Mut- holland has been shipping a few car- loads of wood to London, at smaller prices than usual. Big prices fro wood seem to be a thingof the past. p CnP� r otrND. The following is a correct report for On the 2nd concession of Stephen, a lady's S. S. No. 4, Stephen, for the month of. blank cane. Owner can have same by call- ing at this °trice and,peying for this notice. October, Names are in order of merit. -- - Sr, IV -Rosa Roeszler; Jr. IV -lemma Sale Register. Clark; Sr, III -Clara Martene, Alice Pedlar, Mary Roeszler, Silas. Adams; TUESDAY, 00g. 10, -Farm Stock and Ira- • Jr, Ill -Wilber Rowe, John Hartman, elements Lot d, on. 1$, Stephen, Sale at 1 o'clock,dward Cotter, Prop.; H. T,ilber, Charlie Wind, Russel Bastard; Sr II- Auctioneer, Fred Amy, Garnet Amy, Chester Rowe, Mitchell; Tena, the little .of Mr, Robt. McClacherty., me serrous accident at the public Wednesday. She was slid: the stair baluster when she o ced and fell to the hall tic When picked up the poor bleeding at the mouth, and it found that the small and. la. above the wrist were fracture Albert Wein; Jr.II-Freeman Morlock, N THE SURROGATE COURT On THE Arthur Amy, Lavine Klump, ()levelhandsome I COUNTY_ OF HURON. Hartman; Sr. Pt, II -Ezra Wein, Notice is hereby given that after publics- Susannah Kraft, Franklin Statton; Jr. tion hereof in three successive issues of The Pt: II -Martha Ayrstriker, Herbie Mor• Ontario Gazette, the undersigned will take lock Martha Wind appliation to the Surrogate Court, of the , , Annie Hartman; County of Huron for a grant of Loiters Pro- Sr. Pt, I-Sam'1. Ayrstriker, Willie bate of the Will of Jacob Schatz, late of •the Smith WesleyWein Willie Wein, Township of Chandler, in the county of + , Huron,ancl State of 1,4ichigan,retired f,Lrmer, Willie Roeszler; Jr, Pt. I-Ceei1• Rowe, Ohtindlex who about at Said.township nn Elgih Amy, August Hartman. Num- yThe ary,.4. D. leas 11avi.ng et the time.. ofWsbox on roll 58. Average attendance 31, death no fine •place of abode in the Pro- . W. J. Bit le Teacher. vinic of Ontario, but leaving property in Co S,, e si lra9•a Story Of the greet sales attained i . g' cures accomplished 'by "Hood ar a is quickly told. It pa enriches the blood, tones the and gives strength and vigo, cannot enter the system fi the rich, red blood which con] ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, the said County of Huron to be. administer.. ry �, ed, which Will bears date the 24th day Stephen School Reports March, A• D. 18:4. p p By it, H. COLLI8S., .80. Eltz6tsaFrxll, .• Executor. His Solicitor. The followingis a correct report for Dated at Exeter, Ont., the 10 clap of Oat., 1823 p • S. S, No, 2, Stephen, for the month of and hopes to be alright shortly, -Mr., John Rose reports that there has al- said that Mr. C. C. Hodgins, ex -warden of the county of Middlesex, and Mr. W, Ten Years and 45 — October. The names are in order of CLashes. merit ; V, Fred Sanders, George Bag- Shaw; Sr, IV, George Sanders, Herman Beaver; Jr. TV, Ida Doxy, Clara Stan- ready been shipped from this station over 16,000 barrels of apples, with good prospects of it reaching 20,000 barrels before the season closes. ,, i)orbet, present warden, and Mr. John Bradley are candidates to represent this portion of the county for 1897,- Cornwall, Ont,, Oct. 30. --In the as- sizes here, Albert Bowker, of Win- Chester, was found guilty of criminal assault.. His victim was an innocent Hood's Pills cure naus' t, s ache, indigestion, biliouseess, all druggists. 25, lake, Samuel Jory, Daniel Sanders, Luther Penhale, Edwin Beaver;Jr,III, We believe the 'old saying, that a Richard Glanville, Clinton Sweet, Fred Dearing, Mary Sanders, Lorena Ford; "change is as good as a rest." We also Sr. II, Stella Penhale, Beatrice Glen- believe believe that you should give ;villa; Jr. II, Frankie Triebner, Asa Pen- hale, Homer Bagshaw, Roy Parsons, YOUR Minnie Triebner, Herbie Ford; Pt. 2,to u Clara Beaver, Minnie Sanders, Hattie Willis Viola Penhale,Nelson Sanders Sadie Willis, Laura Jory, Jennie San- Wife a rest by buying her a new dens, Vera Sanders, Willie Triebner, first-class wood cook stove and bx- Fanny Glanville; Sr, Pt I, Herbie Bea- ver, Mitchell Willis, Eddie Willis, Lill- changing your Ian Stanlai,e, Edith Parsons; Jr. Pt. 1, Sam. Stanlake. Average attendance OLD for the month was 82, OLD R. N. CRIflno Teacher. >a;urx_S little girl of The sentence �, Usborne Crediton thirteen. of • court was that the prisoner should gARNEss,-In Exeter, on the daughter, the wife of John Harm WOOD . -In Exeter on the 80 wife �f Daniel Wood, of a be confined in the Provincial Peniten- Another of the pioneer settlers of this township,in the person of Mr. John Cameron, of the Thames Road, near Farquhar, has been removed by the great reaper. Mr. Cameron was born in Gowan, three miles from Glasgow, quarterly •service'in the Germain church held on Sunday, -Mise Annie Finkbeiner, of Buffalo; is visiting under the parental roof, -Messrs, Dyer and Hodgins are each putting np a new fence which will add greatly to the apperanee of Bary for ten years;' at the expiration: of throe months he should be whipped the extant of fifteen lashes; at the end of five years, fifteen lashes and three months before his release fifteen lashes. at�.ititas.GES. McKey -Latin -At the Mani the 22nd ult. byRev..S. Mr. John McKay, to Miss Lane, all of Luckersmith. e.. Paxhhf 28th ult., at the resideac bride's mother, by the Rev, mont, Mr. John Baird, to h Bradt, both of Parkhill. YOR1iE--RrrCt3IE,-In Peril 28th ult., at the resident bride's agents by p , the Mills Mr. Amos Yorke � , tol Ritchie both of Parkhill, GT.JERNSRY-SIIABX',-At.St. Oct. 28th, at the resided bride's parents, by Rev. W. Forbes 4� . Geurnsey, C. E. Rosa, fourth dau bloc of Iv Sharp, St Marys. WILLIAMS -BURTON.-In. M the 27th ult. at the reside] bride's parents, by the Re Holmes, Mr. Ernie William to Mary, daughter of Mr, ' ton. NORRIS-JRweee.--At the of Mr. Malcolm Park; une bride on October 27th,b; ,'Scott, Mr. James Norris, to Mary Jewell, daughter o Mr, Walter Jewell, all of B Scotland, in the year 1818. He was, therefore eighty g y years of age at the their homes. -Mr. J. Finkbiner has given his house a new coat of paint,-, - Serious Fire in Clinton.on time of his death, which took place last week, the funeral being on Friday, He came came to Canada with other members of his family when four years of age, The. family settled in the township of Dal- housie, county of Lanark, about twenty miles from where the town of Perth now stands, He, along with the lata John 1�ay, came to the township of Usborne in the year 1851, and took up the farm near Farquhar, on which he continued to reside until his death. He wag among the first settlers in that neigh- and judiciousbmanagemen gxsooni sue ance a + ceaded in making a comfortable home for himself and family, and now leaves one of the finest homesteads in the county.- He was married in Dalhousie, Miss Florence McInnis, who survives him, They had a family of three daughters and one son. The eldest daughter is Mrs. J. S. Hamilton, now of Mr, Thomas Morlock, who has been vis itii,g his parents; has left for Chicago, Ill. -Mr. Christian Zwick&,r, of London, was home Saturday, to attend the fu- neral of his sister, the late Mrs. g, Sweitzer,-Mr. Henry Sweitzer, of Lou- don, attended the funeral of his daug•h• ter-in-Iaw, the late Drs, H. Sweitzer.- Messrs. Gamer and Lawson have left far Parry Sound district to work in the lumber woods, -Mr. Walt. Clarke has been having his large and commodious barn thoroughly overhauled -and re- ed of t e finesir an ah telnpw barest of haying oneh t ole erns Huron County., JOHN T3ARRY Y. HAIST AND WU1lRTII This was an action brought against plain and ao'ree for refusing to pay plaintiff an agreed amount for flax. The •case was to have been •tried •in Exeter on the 15th of October but ow- ing to other business was laid over, ' + Clin.on, Oct. 31. -About one o clock this morning fire was discovered in McLennan's bake shop, and the whole bloc]: of bufldfngs, which were frame, were 'soon one mass of flames, The fire brigade were early on the scene, and managed to save Silas Pratt's cosi dance on the south and Beattie's liver and residence on the north. McLeu , pans loss to bake shop and residence and stable is valued at $1500 inane ante table D. Barge loses store, dwell - ' Ing and stables, valued $1,500, insured, $700 in the ,Sun. Broker loses small shop, valued at $300. IVIrs. Osborne, dwelling, valued at $500, insurance for $300. E. Carter, two stores, value '$1,• 000; Osson's residence and shop; also Welker Coates'residence, ownedbyMrs. Whitehead, The six homeless families, • will have trouble in securing, homes, as almost every house in town is occupied, Ai1Sa Oral One with us. We have on our floor g the celebrated too FAMOUS to be described which is and is warranted a number proven Cher decide to the a failure,' has purchase "Bright Idea" which a STOVE •hill • also thef°Good Cheer" genuine steel oven against cracking, O ofyears the steel oven but at last the ''Good proved a success, It �j �E oe--,• is Miss Emma. Birchard, of Watford, visited her sister,Miss Ruth Birchard + at Mr. E. B. Smith's for a few days last week, --•-On Monday night, unknown g ' parties mixed sand with the dour with which Schram Bros., bakers, of Park- were going to bake, -D. Gottschalk has moved his bakery into the middle store in the McFarlane block, the store stove, has been improved in many ways and now presents quite a fresh and clean a earance.-The Misses Annieeand Ppto Maggie McArthur returned home after spending four weeks with friends and relatives in London. -Miss Kate Barr, of Lobo, is home on a visit from Detroit Mich. -Mrs. Duncan .McCallum, who Good -lives with her on Archie, on the 16th you con., East Williams, had a• paralytic stroke on Tuesday night last. Her daughter. Maggie; of Detroit, arrived home on Wednesday: -Mrs, (Rev,) D, L. Dewar arrived home on Thursday •=• after a four months' visit at Glengarry and Eseuminac, Quebec, -Rev. G. H. St. Paul, Minnesota, the second dau,h- •ter is Mrs. B. Allen, of Stealford, On- tario, and the third was Mrs, G. Climmie The Judge howeder, decided the case on Wednesday in favor of the plaintiff, allowing him $8.75 $10 ton for The House of Refuge. of Listowel, now deceased. The son is Mr. Thos. Cameron, the well •known secretary of the Usborne and Hibbert ,fire insurance company, and who owns and occupies the :, old homestead- Mr, Cameron was a consistent member of the Presbyterian church and a staunch Liberal in politics, He was a splendid t go of man'and a t • teal rn resenta= Y yP P tine of the sterling, honest and . Indus• g, .' trious pioneers, who have done muchto make this county what •,it •fs: He •did well his part in: life, and leaves behind him an honored name. -This week it becomes our sad duty to record the death of another of Usbocne's oldest residents and pioneer settlers in the per- son of 112r, Henr Dou` a of the 14th )? ' concession who afed at the ripe old age of 84 years and p y . ag grown upfamily to mourn is leaves twelvy u his' demtso,. -Aold son of Mr.. Wm. Horton met with apainful accident on - • ?hugs• day last.' He was working ai ouud a horse, when :the animal kicked him' •in: m the lee, •breaking it between this knee n,i n 1r I. and a his flax. Collins for p1f •• Dickson. for deft: OniT.-Again the cold hand of death has visite our midst and removed from among us one of our most respect- ed and beloved residents, in the person of Mrs. H. Sweitzer; nee Miss Emma Zwicker, who died on Thursday last after a short and se ere i In h v 1 ass, S e quiet,neatness was a Consistent. Christiancalm and gentle iu disposition, a good wife and •highly respected by those.who u knew her. Sunday evening Rev, Mr, Yelland preached an appropriate ser- mon, taking as his text Revelation xiv. 18. She 'eaves hex husband, nn infant daughter. and a levee number of relatives to mourn her loss. Who shall weep when the •righteons die ? Who shall mourn when the good depart? When the soul of the godly away shall fly, who shall lay the loss to heat t? She has gone into eace, He has laid her peace; ' dew', To sleep till the dawn of a brighter day; '.r And she shall i+a •e.oti that holy moan y From The Expositor. A few days ago we had the oppor- tunity of visiting the County House of Refuge, mot with a view to future resi deuce, but simply as a matter of cur- iosity, and to see how things are get - ting along there. There are just now sixty two inmates: Of these, sixteen: • al'e females. The. place is a. mold] of , cleanlruess and order while , the unfortunates confined therein seem to be remarkably comfortable and con• tented. Thoseoi`elaem who are able to work are generally kept busy at some kind of employment about the place; and they seem to be much ballet and more contented when employed. The women swee and dust wash dishes mend , clothes, knit, and so on; and the men ellen also d to various . duties as si ped them around' the house, g • t ,{ others work on the farm. Mr, french, the overseer, seems to have the happythe t ' faculty of keeping all employed and at the same time securingfrom' all willing service, and he is quite proud . cn,t:a.m1it ' Be SLU'0 and Set? our large SO1t1I1El1t, ._ ee Our famous heater, "Souvenir • " SOUV0171r a ti B . loop 0 Smith, M. A., B. D,, of•Thames ford, de livered his lecture on "Life's Problems Gets' to a audience, in the Presbyterian t large u y everts,.. The Church n 'Th Thursday g lecture was highly appreciated by the hearers, who paid good attention to the the _ rev, gentleman. Mrs. Gallivel and• family of Clare arc visiting at r Y+ , v 1'i M and Mrs: W. H. Parkers at present,- Mrs. Margaret Graham arrived Friday from Cable, Wis. She moved into the house lately occupied by Mr. Alex. Mc Kenzie. -Mr. Scott shipped nine car- loads of cattle to Waterloo Friday, S• .JQrlNsyo.T.-At Parkhill, on ult. 'Angus Johnson, , e aged DnsrAzunrN.pt,-At Grand Bei 25th ult the throe ,year -o , ter of Mr, and Mrs, Louis ] CaMEnou.-At Farquhar on JohnCatueron aced 78 ye months. n SINpLAIR:-Soddenly, on Oct at the famtiy •residonce, 13th concession, London James Sinclair in his G2ne, SWEITZER.-In C1'editon on , 29tlx alt., beloved wife Sweitzer, aged 22 years; 1 DOUPE,--f e Tsborne on the cession, on. the 2nd .in • — • Violent storms have prevailed upon the Portugal. coasts: sin-. Portugal. A fishing ng' boat foundered in the Bay of Setubal and her cre w of fourteen me g second ha •d n were drown N. B. A lar„e stock of • • FPhen sorrow anti stghtng scall flee away. yuauu.u,r auu yua .mv va nuc,: ,rtY tiles, w hieji withstand- in out and. ire at his its fertii-- ms to be en we sad institution d without Stant Mat - aged that o manages Ter though en wrteell- ce folly of ieh policy tsand. del - and. The peen taken t the arch- rosecuted.. in build - bottom of pport the has been : tele In miserable as large. in proper a baiter and work- st. How - ver spill- t now be n, at any old people ind theme ttlyness of :tion will structure ommodate while a, d at once. ad a few nd laying shape . so and bare site and. It to the o the poor. ay would Is, and a would be cssarv. daughter t with a school on; ng down ger-balan- or below. child was was also cge bones d, tad ,great; s Sa'rsap- rifles and stomach • Disease trtified by es by tak- ick head - Sold by 2nd inst., ss, of a th ult,, the daughter; .e, Kipped, Acheson, Elizabeth 1, on the e of the Dr. Beau- :iss Nellie ill, on the e of the. treV'. John Iiss Edith ;Siarys, on ce of the J. Taylor, and Miss [r, H. Fred itchell, on, ice of the cv,J.W. s, Logan, Win. Sur - residence :le of the Rev, P. Miss Ida the late ibbert. the 27th 66 years. id, on the Id daugh- lesjardiue. Oct. 21st, ars and 1e ober 25th, Birr ':0nt., Township, year. Thursd sen of Harry meth, 14th dote- t., Henry aged 84 years and 19 days.