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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1898-1-29, Page 1ELEVENTH YEAR.—.546. T T LE EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898. , C. H.SANDERS, EDITOR. } r� ., , . ell aU 'from a4) -sit with fti pde in G t M Goderich,— ed ^"��,� Rev. W. ee Kerr -yell commence a:sties ?'�lilnl2S. Rt)eti •. .• LEANING Tow*,, --it has been deeki- >' UoczA>: D tic _ d socia! dance svas� of sermons (text Sunday :evening•, phis Messrs. G. �lantrith and J. Allmon,ENT 1 cd that' Rev. My Shaw, will be the new 'held in toe 4)t sy �It C av blot k nu Tues u J 4t bt,zu Christ t tb,,, 1)onr. � , ;, 3 rector of Old St. Pa les Church, WoodI , aecovnpanied r: < the it Pwives, arx 131 "� ?a '�� i day evening last, 1 here were a large .lr av►d 3lrs. I►:rr, cif let 11::::.5!), ls, are# Tieet;da i ya�iity, !stock, to succeed Roy. �ir. Baldwin. number ereseut and ,all report 'air p a few, days ' # 4th t 3d t � teem visit - WORKING; P, h t. , s etadi.'g ,°i.h their HaAA .. �fr.I3abt. iiut:trltll tad wife tS't'ta Rev. Shaw is the choice .of the major b P Kerr —air. lfututi►cston, o€ ° Rag at his iaroUM1 b, Mr. Chas Alontriab's ad ai, sad tithe. Rev W E. 1� EYESpsty of the congregation. $e will enter BA.s r Coe T.l1, —Tee members at `near Carberry, ]tan.. is at present vis /.on Tuesdays test . --Mr. Pater Musser u all his duties shartly< the Ladit s' Ale ai►dSenior Epworth l itieg his brother, Samuel--- :: i<s Amo. Ili end wife, pt :. t r '� , = ! nLl'nTzaaa�;ti BEQ,LS.^,.Elul event which - ,'lturdocl: lass been rherserz ereai►lye oiling •�illaki: Bcal.ui4, were viaiL- • tt , y . , D J-! League of tae it,'ta nal chetah intend ing at 9]r, Win 111>nteitla's Last u sola. L has been the cause of me" than the hohlipg a baeltet social next Monday' cue ;tietheaist Church, o;vgle,T to :tits: ._1 t e +* i tr, , o t I,iaerit,ninti at:d air. Greece - usual flutter of excitement amon,fl. evening act the residence of tilt. l "iii. $ells -silts baviaantO r7 si€ aced.-- Mnors t - Ou1 Lenses are true and 11'i .l Five ceill.fpl't. the fair see. eultnivattt on i'l edttesday t lirl'htrsr�n a pen gun. lay as aSr. lk :if�etttrSu a. They "lel i,amznie,.nF I:od ervillo, left on eleed,.t for Felkiek —1 when Miss Ethel, male slaughter of Dr, @ tt here !se intea,ds stetting hie sister, —Mr: send mei P'. (:onaa,:, bpeat::t Sign- pneSel'�re the sight. f)lssol.crlox.--The firth now i,noirn dal at lir, R abt. McDonal;.a's.-•-el SS M. Hassock, was united ill marriage to 'as Cook Bros., of the flet=salt Flouring•. ll.r& W. 1). 'Robertson far si week.— ! 3�iouttaith was visiting e " Rea. E F. M, Smith, pastor of Granton stilts. are a'iruut to dissolve., Air. Roe, ,,, Miss liem hitt, of Wroxeter, is s n� her auRit tits. o, NO oft a' t or testis your eyes. and Lucien Presbyterian The ; p " speed 'Chas. 14 ac►Qt•ath ata nest e t tr past ceremony " " .,hard Coal;, of South Fiver. being float : it{n n• few dors here, t#►�, gza%•s= t;f l.tv. i Sirs Cbsas l;.+aistaitli, a4hEr 1'pt° tit+; oat ceremony was performed by Reit. G. member who. is about to drop out, law r; ti E. and Ts Kerr.—Mss Kate 1104- K two weeks hoe 'etnx suffering p GCrattate of the Optical Institute. t . F TTON : f . Smith, of Thamesford, brother of the ing Mr. Henry: Ccok, of toW% the eels•' gees spent lAdinesday vast its London. a ha €read a • of thegroom brt �t laplehtiiste" the residence proprietor, i alirs. 'wpalieeevnbe eied ?firs Witt. Mc- greatpreparationssnare b • itgiprad d. o- - de a parents, ir, the presence Lary spent Tuesday sda yt iR . t are being made for p p elesoett. Feetettee--tin Saturday 6 pe h fay. eels ru ret- the tea mt..o, g v el . tial lata l t•ld in }� jj� Watch - e a Dumber of the intimate frfeuda of , several members of the Mss ,sees order , stet' —J. L "�1cI)k,re.l al t•iat nicday itr the Presbyterian C C is V i t a In a steeds,, parties, Irene 1?e1:sal➢drove to /aria+z to t 'Exeter.—Miss afivrR?.{ a;rti di:,stKas :.:: " chAiralr on .ble,,.lty, at ciao .. f nal gg keit. 7th. Rey. Dr. WerstratN, el To - gar the funeral of the:. late flhaeoeey et. pine a fte,v tens; vitt- -rt, t.t;-) to 3-Pe-8rmho, Mal preach tilts anniversary* Drop in and take a A. LOOK AT OURGOODS Orysd tie, Benedict who nos one of their old and sou.—ilesst'a John mei ?rat•t, xloeretofteerriions en.Su> d.ty-, Feb.eat e " Chita; o and Uhler Tis ) t, tive• h T# re :respected members There were also %.. p • ' y-, are vi.i was a Fern ➢aQ:;r aii,d:~ttcet+ssfuF party end see our prices; v o doing you 'r'•EDDI O B1xi.l.r —A quiet itllr prat ' ttiembers of Seaforth -odea: pressen, g has for aft few tiny a the „clarets of'e ty wedding, took plaice in St. Peter's fang ! , .r at Iter, Alex. liael:vtt y on Thursday Wm:titn�slup -At the Comity Coen their t:austn, .i.•itn%s 3tl,t,t-0 - airs. f red- ,evehle last orb ee . �..�..,�..7 ��Q��� ehurcli.011 Tuesday morning, Jan. 113 g` h •about stat,tz,t when hiss ffalaattali Brisson,�aatughte ; Lori TtiE•stlaa, t"`ouRecitlnr, f+teorge ►lc. stri k etiolated this funeral of the late guests went as vers oeta7sant testa is of air, Jobu Brissatz, etas of chs ttanst -sly ea, 4)r -tans,►!-, unci sl r, Ger Nit el . 1' uemet, of emcee, ee eat .T . pla,yitlg valritmo !;Ruta-:, but more chief,. pnptliar ass hegblg i'skertsed lath'? of den for the Nnsuvng year, The Couu • Ir Rains. who went to 1 erdon same' ly in keeping tease to iriosi..'s Chinn) till citric. ago resin toasorts feet, has re the wee sheet' hours when all repaired title parish, wile united iv) the hale sir, Nowell it, onelof tee oldest me sttriil•i and agouti taken charge of the? to their home feet -7i ESTABLISHED ISM boucle sof rhe matrimony to Mr: Dctiverd p tnatildit%,g department of B l!'s Nullity , a tit a very- happy 4)i that they had T. ��TT�•4�! : , -tors and. a man fitted for the ositiati .oe p t atdyyrittodayauug kBis,Jr.Kavasaccepted lite afar- p�_--,qp..--- fartner, also of this parish. The Nye. ` •'ir,,i1-tat3nl;x ,�z'tti�zc'1w4 _r,.. :ltao , , t for alta 5/test ...Barris. hievelet for A � ,� 'U�1E, piwCitn'L 1Vt)Ti !none was performed by the Rev. rather %1e- r, Prlucipal of the Presbkvterivn Coli tklis district, We unticetstand that Jas, Cxe' itil>1 XONEY' TO LOAN'. ',' rhe all owing as Cartels, after which mass was ce+tehra& lege, :1laukreait, prtaehed anniversary iYaixviii sir Iles "also to etc et a t1V. r on note and book account+ to nettle berore ed. The bride was at timed lit a Imami services In Carmel Prtesb •terian church 1 . e :,lir, Ezra Faint has citega e M ,1 l i r Ki. „ g d r, J. il. The undersigned baa a few good farms for zit February and oblige. Millar ,or stir yy a„otl,, which he 1A- eailochoap. Moneyto lean on easy terms. l lest I►trii>sar S; uu. fait costumne of sky blue t.•cslvetenu. ern Seethy. There teas a ia.rge attend. , teed, to take to then n t•a: i thestatute Dora 1% of Parkhill, els baiter.- •tiles Jour, 1acs >iar, trimmed with curs, She was attended a+.Ca and all yyho iiia the "sura of lir. _ u h Dana --pati, :after a lea:snit nista-►'s eatawelt's #dockEsetee. -tee _ beatrtlx the ,talcs I�iaotk, ysfie ti.1slite1ifipa.i,d stet; with friends AR t TO RENT. ria bridesmaid by hot sister, :tiara, and it ie i-erter7ittii gautlewatt:peal: ling sieve rel 'tee6a� in Stratford. rt itt:ti- in Crediton and Ex. tJ:3l♦Y•return- :dr. J. Etue, brother of the bridegroom„ herb's uf,,ttes dis„oursa. , rtPr, returns to her Wm in Loudon s not tz, concession s, fou Ash 1, of borne, a �' ped tI1 tpyk to :astttl'tid,'•` iaighG Gt.o Mr t Private) fends tc1 load on improved fa►rnls, fa offered for rant by the an'ic•isitrueal, It la s sett d as groomsman, Atter the et+ray ! WON TIM t l'i'i1At, > t will be re Ewen ,. , totelar—I weirs. BolOite'rte, Weaver E eta 1s retelling large quaatitirs e+£ 'tied F er at tiv��tnd five and a half },oreotlt. ono of the brat time me in the township, con= UMW the bred:-- parts' received their membered that 60ine weeks ago i' , i ti 1S wrtlt. tE. Zurich, were ` ere is to taluin^ nu4 la?iralr+,! a9rt, ant lri4v orerr ti►an1 r ' , , 1, Mr. A. 1➢t.adiit., tons reel will :nett Start t`txt•q , a;ld, w rt in the til• sewere let.400a :. • convet►'ience. retie term nlll hetet to a good ! .tient-, at the r. s,dt. net, of tit e1 • [i4) ate, of that Commercial Rotel was doge—Mr. 91A l x�e anal I rectos: attt{r:,tiir the Foresters' . R g ». ait.d ;alts Mili: r Milvarda 1 — g senators, eel , , tenant fora tensa utyenara and poaacr; i u to great•o miner. iii ilei eget i;tg lined leer allow tug gala/hex In iliac shay) Basil attended the , t 4l tett. . it 1lelatonia".al, of Ht'tasnil eiirLcr. 1i r«. ,Exeter. ; plow will he given 3a a at,liatels a d !h fui,1 r+)1 t f ;11a at - r apply to loot. nit ar.;t cp.7lovon. bride and groom teak, the train for a house, the ease being tried at St:afarth. ter Ri'. Coreiev at Local; o " ,t . ,_ ,1 avd the riillag+� al n➢vat,,;; visit on Molt" tri cast. , on .1.1x71.1\. R SAS,, p p IIe not beteg satisfied with. tae decision Dennis laretltnell, of Illi i waaatd, spent daym, - see ; °1ta11Qs i it4t•r bas become P ,...... tllq possessor of a handsome Thomas 9iltil'AO ° epii . under the parental roof ---Dr. -- a sled the can to Gado rich, it was . SAtltQaav lirlch, see - led en Tuesd.ry last ectad wee d'eiaoa Shan, of C96attaau, ar7s lo town on llt�rr.• t�rgan.-••.•The entertaliiterut of the sea- iu has facer. Ii, J 1). Caul. -e, of HotaPiiil, al:cy.— Jtahsi'Un'.15hasv,of 1 t.tc1•,spt+ut an Hilder the auspices of I. O. l� wAe The annual meeting of the Hay appeared for appellaie avid J, M. &st,;' -otidnv here, the guest of air. and Mrx -acid in the Town Han on I rid;ty e int branch agricultural society was held in of :le mforlh. for respondent. d I'. t. tilcUotle➢l hiss l ;: tug'• A large assembly was resent G , it rr-son, ty leo : ?? the town halt, Zurich recently. The At'et1at xis, --Un S,attlidnv as James has been visiting the Mise arid by their netting feces one could annual Misses Shirray u report t was readsee m t p by the aceta •.« • that iley were liethe t --ante wan unloading ,x load of czars act returned to iter pleased ed. yv+th rc- ,. h r hoists in Landon aeon -P cry seas prav+?d very satisfactor.v, as 11cEtven a elevator .he accidentally se's say evpniug --A number from here Ile amine which conslatt:d of a lecture thorn is a balance on hatted of $122.51 ped and tate tracks, -rosea with several teas acct>i►sin ;tiro Assembly at Exeter lay one e�e belles:. of Exetesolns. red - and with a lnotnbershlp of About 80 to Naga of oalta, pna'cod over his foot, badly oil Friday eveningnext.-�'1'1t beeline tattoo etc. Tlloreee pis amounted 10 start with. The following officers were bruising it, etausiug him to be contents sticks have ar1'll;td lied aro now for $16` F electeth I resident, E. Stegner. Zurich; to tile boustl,--Ou .Saturday morning sake. Tho boys intends organizing at ath Ar o Again the cold hand of Bret `*lea presidout, W. F CalaweII, as ser'!>rnl bees from }Ienaali were stat Out a anti will soon be .priecettaiul,« in death has cools into our midst and talo, Hensel); second vita president, Ernort ing on tiara dam at 1 D. Bail's, Robert earnest, -.-R. n./Wbe1l will open itis en away one of our least respected files, Zurich; Directors, Win Cotasit. IlicCtoy had alio misfortune to break Ian dry net Monday lnelrniug.—A Citizens, in the person of Carolina -lilts Grt:dit C- Oswald, II Lippert, W. through the ice nar • ,,Schroeder, beloved de wife of John by B. Battler, .Toho DE ekes, Ezra Karcher, drowning. # rasv]}" sscapat}„ largo umber of Iltlnsallites attended Sahroedar, Her death was caused by « e, the carnival in Exeter on Mouday 'cheat dreaded disease, cousumption, Zurich; Louis i�- alpeer, I)nshwaod J. H. S ,yFul�t NOTES - • :e sight and report having 80001 a most Schnee-. Blake; F, Willett, Dashwood; a ,,, o —Geo. ship- enjoyable time. --G, G aid Sarin which tool; her assay at the youthful d t , a rload of '.risa�4)� ht►y this a . ,,, Petty. p S r age of ,el years Auditors,—v• A. Williams, Sol Hardy.: eek. --Cask I?; s. hI d two carload n n husitatas trip this ween.—The Ray- d interred mntiths, lll•r re. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. t+F n ► o s Ppe , al !'em i:ir9 of Hansell intend holding p° ns rvex0 ntt rtes in the Gateau A land pagaes through hero Query few Bess, the retiring president, far els ._ over this wick ZVi�o Med epos a ilask C racial ill the near future.— cemetery on aut,da}, the Rev. ;11r. days. Some etre high- pleat -led ;!;;h 1,lithfll> tgarfi nhi,u ill vfiice thA Itis! made a largerllipmtent a£ Boas an Tires frs. John Meier, of Detroit, Sirs, tetiu St heist ofiiciattivlg, She leaves to y p tiny to Ivz„ersal,—D, Urquhart shipped . mourn her loss a sorrowing llnsband, the work, others complain that they three years. Thera w.as a good attend dna sites Uvey Gill, of .t1onI:ton, spout three children, a father, mother, grand - have to pay $3, $4el and $6 for the fraim. ones• The now board of directors gust Tucsdazy ill town, the guest of firs. mother, brothers also sisters avid a es.—Mils Iiazthyvell and Polloclr, of bac- Immediately after, when ilii, D. Fatllac 'Thomas u udeon. unl notice that air, arge aumherof fries and acquaivtan- field, who spent several weeks visiting was re.elected d secratar�-treasurer for Thos.Phelan Murdock and daughter, Amy, notice - ccs. The bereaved ...es fiavC the sysi- AR�� friends here returned hoed last weeit, the ensuing year. he next ."" ,. - -.- __ ,__ ... Hensel] .... will be held it ' ""'"b tette take part ill a coticert tet Iiippoti, "" e' "` """ who at "'"'' "'" .. March, y i Gardiner, 4)u Friday Jun, 28. --Tho Royal Tam able povsoils who attended the nectbel Brumfield. p -ars, of Iiippen, veld an ape meeting were;—lir, Fiulabiner and Mr. Iinecthel .3idth 1ph on --assay last. The Misses Amy and of Milverton: Mr. Schroeder, of ilan- 1 d 11 dover; Mr Cyrtz, of Hanover; Mr. Mis- %r, Thomas Alorkin, has purchased Ethel Murdock and :cites �linntoShefferterly, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs Keller. the farm lately occupied by Me. Wm. took part in the program.—S S. No. ;3,;man, of Dashwood and Fred Kilber, of Richa,rson, for the sum of$3,550. There C Hay, received new seats this week and is a new brick house on the premises 1 will have them placed in at once.— ant. the farm contains 100 acres. It is Will Sheffer, of Hensall, won the egg', g race at Exeter on Monday night,— about two miles from Lucas.—We re Th t George O'Neil and sister, Irene, of Exe-; grit to hear that our old sportsman, b fi h Mr, Moses Hodgins has contracted ase- ter and Miss Edith lin toweaw, of Lu ed, the eoneensns of the evidence going vere cold while helping Mr.. Eli Bice to can, spent Tuesday in town. -Wm. Me- te show that while several mistakes capture rabbits with " Blutcher" in Mr, Cloy received a carload of farm imple• had, from time to time, been made, the Hodgins' fields, We hope he will soon meats from the Massey -Harris Co. on general conduct of the office had been be all right.—The residents of crest 1 , Ch J Monday.—Meleft George McEwen and satisfactory. Mr. Marks is one of the iticGillivrey celebrated Berne'Aunivel' g Igl d't,) Ladies' ' Ch ter Johnatter Torrance left 4)u Tuesday morn- oldest residents of the vfliage and has sary in a right royal manner; tin the ing to attend the County Council at been postmaster here for over a quarter 25th, in the McGillivray Town Hall. A ' 11y have a attend Hensall will t all unci- .on of a century and although a staunchsty have the 12th of July celebration g' good time. was spent by ad —Mr. Bloom girl); for the count We can ocelli a !:very Conservative and a man of strong geld, of Mooresville, our entarprfsfug y' views, he has many vary warm frieiltls nail man has invented a ver useful one that Hensall is an ideal snot for in the ranks t+_ 'ooth political pe,rttes, contrivance that will eventually be p i O'Neil, 1 f Exeter, such ration,—Miss Angie Wright thus ' iowiug that he has not been "off adopted by all who use the railway arm of London. is the guest of Mrs. Ann ensively partizan" in any sense of the as a .means for delivering their mail Petty.—Mr. Barton, of Dorchester, is term. The general feeling Gera is, that matter: It prevents the bags from On p r 1 visiting Air. Robe, Bell, ofTuckeramith. we will not hear any more of the matter. sliding offend keeps them in their place ! D. A. Cantelon, of Clinton, is in town and the despatcher on the train seas no was won by W S R, h for a few days on bysioesa, trouble in receiving th@ mail bag. _, - ..-. •_ : _. McGillivray Council WEnDIACt. I3ELLs.-A happy event SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS. "OE nnderaigntd offer, far ;Joie ]'not No. 5, oonf.; o'«ioa. Toiv,Ualup of Kincardine. 3ttt ,,t<istsetsa.44Creti.allelcurei};good Mr. Ben. Dew, of Morrison Tho faun col. i Liar47i 41c, two good arch" , Iowa, for franie'laouseun,. e , Irl'. t►t water. The merle. of this township is visiting his ard;a,and a plentilu. ;win the augeou brother in low, Mr. John Hunter. Mr. A loam etas c lea t d l tui i -v of enc n line awl 4rollcs #tom the to, a sedan" in J'lnrea Gardiner, of Reiriileck, Iowa, sine. price sisre ,s:oldnessthe. '"uasess- vise a farmer resident of this township, ton or twelve years at 31,s gar cent. . r.to• ion may be heti at olive Fair further T�ai. after spending a short time visiting Mars a lily to Una. Tilos, Attne0I'r, mead - wee. " incl{ E'.) ^aid fri'tada Kteeeetine k le. t e. here returned .� it me Ucauley taking with him trvoenr- Excellent 'arm in . T-wrisn la 01, latah etoelt steers, Usborne, County of HIurozl - I+OIt SA,1,T5 by private contract, Lot four- Greenway, aeon, (id) u the tenth (eel Concession of Va- borne, containing ono hundred aeras. The Mr. J. McGregor bas bought a -.neat land is of first-rate duality about net acres $ff cleared, the remainder ihn. Lush. Thore aro half of the Eggert farm. --The old Meth - two good w611%4)414) at the house the other about the centro of the farm. The buildings odist t:hturch IS to be sold on the first whieh gem prise to frau), dwellinghone.) day of ['eburary at 2 o'ek'ek —The turn boxed end ,.arae mea cattle) stale vrittl men that am going around enlarging aha fences that aro in fair condition, For particulars apply to pictures ere dein a large business THOMAS S. CLAM an the remises or to _iassRs. EL.r 4)T S LLioT, Fed, 3ra Dec.,3897. Solicitors, fit., iixoter. a carload of oatmeal dna another one on Monday to Liverpool.—Cook Bras. have received their third carload of corn this season.—Jno. Williams, of the Zurich Flour Mills, shipped a carload of flour on Mouda --1.. ar iner, *Os- borne,made a shipment of cattle to Iowa Monday.—J. S. Case shipped about fifty bags of clover seed 0n Monday.— Gib Dick shipped a carload of cattle on Thursday last. � QIZflII G POST' OFFICE INVESTltld xt3ti,= -t ou- siderable excitement wdd occasioned here on Tuesday late the lnveatiga• tion he inspector iopkirk, of Stratford, of certain charges that had been pre- ferred atminat Mr Marks, the post aricsatlar-lik� $ toaste-. 'A large number of witnesses, --�+ ,,atrons of the past office, were examen• Do not peed your order un- til we give you 'rices for NAILS LOCKS BUTTS GLASS OILS LEADS CEMENTS` TR0,1 GI Plaster ]6 `saris Furnaces, etc. Ems.* . ARNTVAL.--The second carnival of the season. was held in the Housal skat- in rink on Tuesday evening and it proved a success. a cos umes were numerous andbefitting tote various characters. Owing to the severe storm veryfew from outside towns were pres- ent. The prizes were awarded as fol- lows:—Boy's Character, Sam Bullard, (negro); Gent's araeter, Geo. oynt, (o for ten -z • e ; -a riies Character, 151 Miss Francis Coxworth, (Shepherd h ess); 2nd, Miss Bertha Hodgins, (cow Girl's Character, Vera Murdock, (Indian Girl.) In the races there were few coraetitors Geo. ei , o xe er, won the two mile race to be won three times in succession for the second time. One mile race,o eu was also won by Geo. O'Neil. The one mile race, boys, til heffer, of Hensel NOTES —Miss Addie Attach, -,ruo has been visiting friends in town for some weeks, returned to her home in Detroit Mrs. Tait, of Clarksburg, after spend - on Tuesday lases—Mrs. John ,Dict; and STORE,CRElliiellI1E }1111ing some weeks with friends in thisb sectiotl, returned home on Wednesday.; .._ _._ ._ . _ es . —Mr John O'Brien, late of Goderich, spent several days in Hensall, last week We take the opportunity of thanking our many on her way to 1Centralia, where Mr. Customer$ and friends for the liberal patronage re - O'Brien has opeillid out a tailoring es- , tablishment.•—Charles Mauna is at pres- celved dur3ing the past year, and hope by fair deal-. int con fined to the house through 'ill- ing .And low prices to receive a continuance, of they: oil ale, Miss e a Flood, a;ester of the nets. ---Two sisters of charity from God- same during 898 1dtY1, was bridesmaid, and Mr. 'Zech. erich were to town one night last week i . r' su -. soliciting for tends towards the 'Jhi1d- potted the groom. The bride �ti!a8 �e- ren': Betene,--Wen .B1 Ch'hn 4r Was ap comingly gowned in Cream sots ,' lite ne;tuted caretaker of the obi c school GREAT REDUCTI01� SALE bridal wreath and Veil, which rehehed at the last meeting zof'L ie School Beard, the end of train, and ca;tied a large at a salary of titin t year.—Alex. Les - shower bouquet; of pink and` white car- lie, of London, :}rent several dadts in FOR THE NEXT 34) D 7`„ nations: The bririal couple left T,ucan town last w`.eek.--John McDonald re on the eve�,ins train for Detroit and turned'liattse`srdm [Seaton Wednesday presents he has been with W. VTe begin to take stock on February ,1st, and other !tine am cities. The night lase, were r aceta] and cost- dnibra'o'ha teas:—Mr. Mccnaib, r to reduce the same as much . as possible., .ug Mot bei y Cu y p in order attea,tittg most favorably to the highs of Cltit$u,"has several men employed I1� egiNR es' sem in which the young cduple are in'cdittiug square timber in this des- will offer S°EC a� ' called by a large circle of friends and, txiat.-Mr..C,ackiand and wife, of ul Lu ,E111 aequaintaneea. Mc- Gillivray spent Wednesday last with �-- his sister, Mrs James Cosworth.—Wei. OOP STOCK OCK IS Com1I4ET.E• Gundry, of Goderich, was in town on '` T Clinton: Charles Bezzo and Mias E. ya • Mannan left on a happy trip to Lon- Saturday on business —Geo. Ingram Cali and examine and be convinced that we mean d' i' is hauling stone fora new f4) don on Wednesday morning, where 'lchrist's bakery.' -W0 are business. they were mortis's by Rev Air. Ford. under M Gt ea.'Kydd able to be •.. Mr, G to see M rious ' . a seas• rudu at pleased . Therooni t�HIGHEST PRICE FOR PRODUCE., A. CALL SOLICITED, young than, rkaR ,;a tOrY, whit peat- around again after his photo recent ons elect at the yeun , Factory, while the illness.-- bride 'is the antis est daughter of Mr. in ceaforth 4)u Friday p4) business.— Chas. Zwicker Crediton. y n• 'Miss Martha Huuterreturnedlastweek y'" T.�atvrovice M'anning. • GIVE ITS A CALIF IT WILL PAY YOU wirAl"Iir"Vr ,710r �. Bisgop & Soq, . EXETER MCGi111b'ray, Jan 10th, 498 transpired Wednesday morning, Jan. Pursuant to Statutory instructions 19th, at St. Patrick'' Church, when Miss the members elected. to constitute the Annie, only daughter of Mr. S. McCor municipal council of the Township of mfck, of Elginfield, was united in mar McGillivray, viz J. D. Drummond, riage to Mr. John. Flood, of London Reeve; T Prest, 1st Deputy Reeve; R• Township The y f;erethoby *tie per - Hutchinson, 2nd Dep. Reeve; N. Grieve formed by Rev. Father hloonan, parish and M. Miller councillors; subscribed to priest of. St, Patrick's church, in the the forms of their qualification and de presence of a very large num",er of rei- clarations of office. Minutes ` of last atives and friends of the, popular young meeting were read, approved of and .eDella signed. Miller—Prest, that beeew Nb. 1 of 1898, appoiutin6- Daniel Dorin�dMcCormick ,,other of the bridef a p assessor ac a Salary of 165, as read ii first and second time •lie nee? nehd n third time and passed --``carried: Grieve—Prest, that the itiai'o'unt of $5 received by R. Butclstnson for timber on the Aux Sallie concession be paid to the treasueor,••-harried. Hutchinson Prest, that",ttic%lerk is hereby instruct• ed to call;fee tenders for the printing eghii"eti for 1898 to be opened at next' meetfng of the eouncil•—Carried. Grieve-Prest, that James. Miller ta- hereby re -appointed member of th board of health for the term of ti' eaa years.—Carried. The Reeve aptint ed Isaac Laughlin auditor, the tee -yen,' other officials remain in office emit re-; Ped l bybv1 w Gri pealed a — r% 1s M that accounts amountin"• 'ry 85 be paid. Grieve .: in ti11. to i36tile.- council adjourn to Miller, that this Hall on the first ? meet in the Town one o'clock per in a t In March at ..-Carried, Four cases of smallpox are reported in one family near Callender. Woodham : A quite wedding was celebrated at Walkerton, Wednesday, when Miss Mag,: le eicConnel, daughter of the late David eleConnel, was mar- ried to Richard S. Ford, late of this Place. Only a few of the most intimate friends and relatives of the contracting partes were present. Fullerton: Wm. Stacey met with a severe accident oue day last week. He was unloading milk at the butter fac- tory and was standing with one foot on the platform and the other on the edge on a cutter, when his foot slipped and he fell heavily across the cutter. One rib was broken and he was badly shak- en up,