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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1899-12-7, Page 1THIRTEENTH YEAR. sem'-_-ooc 607. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1899. Highest Price Pail For Produce, se at Xm Stephen Council. The Council ccutveueal at the Tot,vii Ball, t 1t (rit:en, o21 Dee, Itis, at 10 a.H1. 1 '.a#ll present e};, Minutes et previous meet - ing read :and approved. Hicks —1.i,'il- , lert, t, th et 13v-1 tw, No 11, fol holding — c nominations, later beta„ read the thirst time be passed. (du rl:a1. Stvc'iizt>r-•- Yearly. that By -Law No. I2 for ap- High1est Price 3 pointal,,; places s foi• holding elections Paid and Deputy Returning Or.icer, being; 'O] redUCC, •1It(t t�tTllc�llcl(xl:tatvt, in tecl,+tn I, volae T. B. JEartin it. isnot nllut%aatcc•: The Canada re feast award of J. Dovla s and S. Mandel, re, oMor- " he gts, tile on eon, *1. The Allowing g !IN -linty Returning; figrrt were al 0a• pointed: \0 1, Ni'.'tai Baker; No,2, (:harp Braun; No. 3, letter} Either; No. •I, Henry Doyle; No 5, Daniel Bu- chanan; No. a,, C. Stade , Np), r. t.'has'. For the � , 1r % give free with €!t R4 ikon, =�'u. 5, Thu newts Mallard. e- E't three weeks ek every .o c amounting- 1 0,4' 1)" I► •I .tvas c ant nt ng> In t i t 1 c purchase of$x.50 and over, o t ofour handsome 26 5. Pr sent entre== to be raid. ('oeaiiefi adjourned • to nits•' in The Town Hall, 1T2 k•'I•id:at-. • Dee, 15th.:I[ lata a.m. dolls. Mothers keep this in mind • Jimmy I:I2.1xt:tt. (°leek. ,andkechieJs. 2-`hiidren's. Hatndl.c.•vltic3., fancy +'.attiredd borders.. flow•er•r-s in corners Itt 3e. and 5e. emit. 25 (Imes) Children's hem saritelled 1 ta4tntlktrehief• with silk embroidered t.ul'Irers. Spe'c'ial at 5a•. (awl). 50 dozen l.adie, fine hear Ilaritlk(•r- elders with lare edge and .beautiful (spell worked corners at 5e. each. 25 dozen Ladies' fine hear stitched Handkerchiefs. Spevial 7 for 2.5e, 50 dozen Ladies' embroidered Hand- I;erehiefs, good value at 12e, now it for:. n. 1 dozen Ladies' f:tney embroidered tlaan(1ker !lief 'with h;l idsonle elllbroi- tier•ed edges. selling at 2 for 2,5C. 5 doz. (went; fano,- bottlert•d Silk liandketelriefs•, the newest tenth -•-215 t eats melt. .Slew's plain hem stitched Silk Hand- kerehiefs at 250., 40c. arnd 50e. each, pat7(en's . its. We :ere showing a full range of -Maas. neck -wear in Buffs, Flowing ends, four-in-hand, and Bows from 15 terata. to 50e. groceries. Try our 25e. Tee. \Ve handle the celebrated Christie Biscuits. have you tried theist ? If ant, why not; gloves and gauntlets. Snap in I.adit.' Itingwe.i a:lug tvurth 25e., now 11)e. per pair, I.atlie,' Fr•c•neh Kid (Moves at, $1.(+0, This ;:': the only guaranteed glove at t 1}ria•,s. - Set then!. Ludic' ' Cashmere Move., fleaece-lin- ad at 25e. and 35e. per pair. Ladies' Astrae12an (sanntlet-, snap alt $ ..23 !ler pair, ,vises Grey Gauntlets, kid fatc'ed and flevecal-Bute at 50e. and 75a, per paths Men'a heavy Driving, Gauntlets. Bl:t'ck only at $1.50 per paw. :lien's Undressed Swede (loves, the best value yet at 5(1e. per pair. Special in old Ladies' Hoods, good heavy Wool Hoods at 65e. Underwear. Men's fleece -lined Shirts and Draw - err: at; •1.5e. Meet's heavy all wool Shirts and Drawers, special at 50e:. We are selling all oar lie. under- wear at 60e. Come when you want it aancl see for yourself. Children's Vests at lOc., 121e- and we. Ladies: Vests at 121e., 15e., 2(}c., 2.5'. to 50e. Ladies' Drawers at 25e., 50c. and 65e.. ,foots & .'hoes. ,a,:alti., Kid Min ie, iII`I'an-2, Browns, Reda and Blacks, word Lined at 30e. Farquhar 'r. HAY. Far.2:)t}ar. Cnmmissimur and Cotavev a,r<er. M..11e:5. to lae:tf atlOWV,t rates cat`iacra'. \lr. -\rthnt 1fcl)er11113i leaves nest Ittfartt, Satin Booties in Light BIws, Wednesday for Dakota to visit 12is Pinks and Light ileowns, with down palr'nte. and Entailers and si.-t a•rs, wlto' trimmings at 75e. left hire some t we've or thirteen years Misses Rubbers 3110. 11(11}. Jit wags irtaeutls to .peall<1 that:' wiz2t(l :.;i,•r tviai,•h he tvflt retul•te tit talcliu. I tihba rg, :5e. and t, ); , this putt. Ii teas there &nee. before B'oy's liniihers. 500. and 60e, for two par three year, but likes this eountt y eek better. The South Af- Meri s Rnbberstli1('.::nc1 t (h�. r iia War 1-, the a initial topic• of din. if n's Overshoes $1.35 tot;t,hit, (.nssion, tet the• approaaehing Itmtriel.. lta1 elt..ti(cus are looming up ani! lend - Ladies' Slippers 2th•. to131.011. lug to the teeliugs that we are not very impartially represented Tn this ward.-- L•adicee Felt Boots, :map :it 7,7e'• C)tt Saturdatt• ills. !.illy Passmore will Mtn heavy Bouts at 98e. ' take her departure for Lakeside. Site purpose., a :taling; a'fe'w_ weeks there ..~t. : . ti ' 1 a C'S'tU on with. ft 2c ut� ant! a« t llwt.tn e d 1ie21's Long Bouts at y'? 35 toe :rr'.2 t ! Men's heavy Stubbs, proof rubbers, her: way home she will visit Miss Liz- eery pair warranted. See then!. zie Slalith, a f tiiwv assistant tetanal., .end spend the (.'}lristnlas holiday with .A.1I kind. of Boots for ;111 kinds of hogs,•-.11l.s, Donald and hiss Maggie wet at ail kinds of prices. Chalmers are visiting at Mr. Thomas (`::melon's. They hail from Detroit deady -lI'iade-Clothin 9 and are eousins of Mr. ('amerc s.• On Men's allWool!:'!stern 9Se. Wednesday evening of last week a meeting. of the \V.r.M.S. was held in Men's heavy Suits $4.2J. in the Thames Road Presbyterian church. Mr. Jameson and Miss Dun - Men's odd Pants, all prices. can who have been laboring in Cent - Men's odd Vests ral India for some years as Mlissinnar- n do'75e. and $I.(ll), Boys :�. leve Suits $I.7u and a) ies, addressed the society and gave an y p $2.2.,. interesting account of the work in that Boys 3 piece Suits ,$3.00 to $5.00. far-off field Rev.\r. Sawyer of God- Boys LongP c erich, gave at shot address. 'Aare was Pant Suits $t.39, at 2uu5lcal }}row= rendered whieh hieh y's Ruer, �.9S. passed offpleasantly.evening Boy's short Punts 25e, to 85e. NEW lRRIVAliS. LAMP GOODS, X -OUT SAWS, STOVES, AXES, LAN- TERNS, etc. At prices that will sell them. P.S. A large stock of 2nd hand Stoves, both Cook and heaters. Highest Price paid for Dried Apples. Highest pri-:es paid for Butter and Eggs in trade. ��. 13IsHop & SON, This Store Closes at 6:30 pan., except Wednesday and Saturday. e, • EXETER. 11 'OatEY TO LOAN. We have unlimited private funds for in- vestment upon farm or village property, at lo -west rates of interest. DICESON & CARLING, Barristers, etc., Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at from 41/6 to 5 per cent.. ELLIOT & GLADMAN, c 1trrristers, Solicitors, eta., Main St., Exeter FARMS FOR SALE. MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned has a few good farms for .sale cheap. Money to loan on easy terms ,TOIr•.2 SPACEMAN, Sam well's Block Exeter R. HIKS REPAIRING If you want your Repairing well done go to R. HIcxs—Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a specialty. 19SfRRIAGE LICENSE Marriage Licenses issued a-nd Wedding Rings always on hand. Fanson's Block, Exeter. MENDERS WANTED. The undersigned will receive tenders for the erection of a frame barn, stone found a- • tion, -'tion, 45x85, on or before Deo, 16, 1819. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Plans and spool f:eations,may be seen on the premises, Lot 19, Con. 9, Stephen. ELIJ L. .T OM', Exeter, P. 0. iiiddulph BARN BuE D.=Ort Friday- evening last about seven o'clock, the large barn of Mr. Michael Carroll, of the Roman Line, was destroyed by fire, including all the contents, ,consisting of grain, hay, straw; implerne:nts, etc.' The fire originated from a. lantern being used hi the barn. The loss is a heavy one. Your correspondent is not sure wheth- er there was any insurance or not. Children Cry for CASTOR IA • Crediton COLLINS &STANBURY, Barristers, Con- veyancers, Notaries, Exeter, Ont , R. H. Col- lins andj. 0'. Stanbnry, B.A. (late•with Me- a;arthy, Osler & Co., Barristers, Toronto. Jack Frost has at last awoke from his long sleep end now he marches supreme through -oat the land.—Coun- cil-meeting was held in the Town Hall last Monday. It was one of the busiest meetings held for a number of years. —The scholars of the Evan elical Sun- day school will give a German and English Cantata, entitled "The Story of the Star” in the E. Church on the evening of the 25th. Everybody come. --Our Public School concert will be held in the Town Hall, Thursday eve- ning, the 22nd inst. Do not miss this treat• --August Heist, B. Brown and .Sohn Kerr have each purchased a furn- ace from our new Hardware -Haan, F. Seigner, for their -residences. This is the seventh f urnace Mr. Seigner has sold this fall.—Messrs S. Brown and 0.4wicker have made large shipments of fowl the past few weeks. TESTIMONY OF ABRAHAM DEARING. "This is to certify that I have used English Stock Food, manufactured by 0. tutz, for calves, milch eows and pigs; and in all cases have found it most satisfactory. The calves have grown faster and done better than ever before; the /Mich cows have 'improved in condition. The flow of milk has in- creased 20 per cent. and is of greater richness; the young pigs have done better'on English Stock Food than 1 ever knew them do before. English $tock Food is a most excellent and valuable :article and should be used by stock raisers. It only requires to be given a trialin orderto prove its mer- its. It is cheap as compared with oth- er gtotiefoocls. I have much pleasure in recontnienditg it to stock :.'users. For sale by (:, Lutz. Price 50 emits." ABRAHAM D.EAI*.i\G. .Dr, 'William 1. A. Case, the oldest physician in Hamilton, (11' 1 at the age of 9'2. Hay Council Council !net on Monday, 4th inst. All present. The following have been appointed Deputy Returning. Officers: Polling sub -division No. 1, Mr. Russell; No. 2.-\Vm. Thompson: No. 8, F. Hess, r.; No. 4, D. Surarus; NTo. 5, Ben. Stir- arus, No. 0, J. Snell; No. 7, C. Troyer. The following accounts have been paid: W. Kyle, gravel, $21.99; Do., work in pit, $2; J. Alexander, gravel, $23.52; Board of Health, $61; H. Reichert, cul- vert, con. 6, $1.50; J. Foster, gravel and tile, $7.33; P. Hartman, gravelling and tile, Goshen Line, $6.:5;11 Reich- ert; lumber, $2.11: H. Bender, two cul- veats, con. 9, $5; H. Bagel, grading, con, 10, $13.50; H. Kalbfleisch, htmber and work $26.49; 3'. Braun, two tile culverts, con. 10 and 11, $2; J. Weido, culvert C. R., $5; T'. Heist, gravelling S. B. $233.40; Jas. Dick, ditch under O'Brien Award" $52.80; Ii. Guenther, account for bolts, $9.00; C. 'Wairner, culvert, Goshen Line, $1.50; S. Jacobie, enlvert Goshen Line, $6; C. Baechler, culvert, side road, $6; J. McBrine, cul- vert, Blind Line, $1; J. Schilhe, grad- ing and tile, con. 14, $4; :Hess & Son, wood for Hall, $9.12; H. Rupp, team for grader, $9; P. Pfrle, culvert, con 14, $2; W. Mulholland, culvert, Blincl Line $1; J. W. Wismer, account 25c; S. Stanlake, lumber, $23.47; J. Green work con. 6 and 7, 55.50; G. Ford, two culvert, S.B., $7.73; W. Bell, gravel, $3.12; M. Geiger, gravel $45,00; 1). Wil- son, ditch Lake Road, $2.60; M. Geiger work in pit, $4; 0..Oswald, gravel and stone, $1.96; G. Troyer, culvert N.B., $1; G. iCellerniaal, gravel, $1.60; P. Sapling, gravel, 523.34: \V. Klepp, work, G.'1;,., $1,25; G. Fairb ji.n, gravel $6.72; J. Oesch,gravel,.3.36; T. Hor- ton, $ , lie ton, ' gravel $ 7.83; J. Howalcl, brick bats $6.88; S. Spencer, lake gravel, $6; W. Treararanei,' gravel,. 72e. Council will Inept again ou Friday, Dec. 15, at 2 o'clock. F. -Hass, Clerk. sas Conductor Bright, who was charged with manslaughter as a result of 'the ringing of the Crowner•'s jury at. St. Mary's last I ,y s September, was discharged by the Stratford Police ' Magistrate Thursday. H. SANDERS, EDITOR. Sodontm Clandehoye F&RE.-- -Yesterday Medal morning; The shooting t1 a'e•lt held here a:e'c the dwelling of lir. Win. Bemis. Lake Friday • I:t•t +ti,. ; a „n:a.nd 'ec c a :ss. Th., Road, took firs' ;tial hef0P0INAieed was; first 4-v(nt was :; l!e =e,c; legato!!, e,acl; beyond. eantrol. 1 tel:ily however, 1, 'Ito aS.ing; , W Ten -to ° 1 llott ed by as thug via('+'eeel d its saving; lla •lt'1yi.0 elle• glue rts'L luateh,, 12::stnitr�,;il sof to . ]lonsehold r E> p ts. '1'Ile tltr a,a•i;..in tte'(3 FO H1*Tietki ;tl"a' Lh(. p+ e' tea:talc 1��-ratell: from a 1efee t I . c, stove pipe. The loss u I'scili s� ll•; :,ae;, to 31" ltar2.1 I" nut '10'1 •ts lb' 11. i Ira Bite, $; W Stell. 7; Fred Kett... (OUvrliicnce he will b+ VIP' So, :a•, 2t +-. J. ! Si al mea, 7:11. Either. G; H. Wt t er.:) P I i- 1. P. Muriella 7; was edgy a ler letse'. � lig f;,4 F Snell, .s S f. 'tja a: lief. Mertz(?_ W. \ ''e Mate•, ' A. '.Mahler. 'v; M. There tv 1' ilaei?!.e•a ha acv v sal 1f snot (". 14rteletin, on 3ion4aw ::.gni it !real:; •a `'hough " Das Rays. twintet•ln:tel I ir,t' `"tela -Mi �+11err itt • • - :11111 (lE.h. z-. had a +- Age a:t tl a:111'nnYe,;r .. 7: } M t . 1 .I I, . a .! r 1 . 11:11: :111'e'r 21,: Yl:a th.ta ea meal( laugh: s of :bent set ant 181. “eau ''o a , . y ..% µ11!e `,; J.' 4.. ' n alx'• MI: F•Ir(jn than am' John Forrest. rest. irf ' (levy::. 1(R;1{, \\ �'heI, ,; Ik tian2x, Hills Green w•t, in this eetio 1 last n week baying li n•»e They report good I' Kiltktax;t hollies for sale hard tap Haid. _ h. i M. Jo a ph lirootk Si,. %titie feces. I)alvid and Richard Baird. 1f Michigan,. _._Mr.,'. D,ava, i�, !:cote• from the Ni' -tlt- i'. lap ri' visiting take*" masher mai ether was!. lit iete•9,:•? .. wa•' el�Iiar.•", eaex :1tne.- n•elatrita•s. It ta►•t•m aas tie' til \l�t I(6 lever there Tin hlr-attou Ya d Mill will anagrees.Witlt the gat :Is they ate le „l, ,,'; im }r: thi ` 1,11. They , .xp et to }e, g well..- lir. Geo. ladles1.. tad faun.-rnntling befua•a•t'hri-the;s. 11r• 'told, 1y left on %1'e4nr day I:e:t ler that . Al,. J);in>ant spina *+tanal:ty with trie•tt4., Neartl2 \\'esa. -lig. I;,outla•;1 _' 3-. . l*c•r�e,—`:1'hr( a• of ear Ii:ir•kttm; boys met of I):tshtt-asual, delimited Ostial ic3 10E el teinit tan n rialent'by-the .tti',elal Isreaak- of (little at J. Leve'e Tin 4 ty. Mr. '' its;..:egad faellin . lir. It. Elliott was aero air:. I '1'ernindl, 1t: Mee, ,ter 1,:+ -'-'.If ally hurt and :M*. Jameson goat i- r, h .ed here (an their tray tat, ::ttbruy tu'::ens l • + sratii3e;1. J. .Elliott esea .}el1 ltk visit. Milian Cowie, wife i:: lying; -tri- e;itehin r the ],•ag'a'r 1'e al'!1, Piffling', his 1. }- „, ously ill :at that }:I:a,• •. , hand. Mr. (re::rp,,• T.eeagllezr-t is build- . sees a,ag, •t nets �.$)if.^in•r `'gloat(, here. ilii^, P. Vellt1'aila14 `1'u1 . :t77s1 .'itissea I;1'eti/fea , of S 1 , ;1 less sc r:t Saluda r.ud' 1•tbe paean., - ti(•ltout. [ s , (, '1'ha• 1`11 ite•„ t. 1 •;1 aa'. , t• ,a 6a"', ua ::1 raaaf. , 112. \'. 1?. \Ii�ie•rinttends ha. - for repot t h ! i .i ha I Ina l e u. ,r . fol tltp• month of November. \a))t,•s :. an„ ,a trigs to the north. Mr. J;une are In 1I•a14 1 cat 11 e•1•it. :7I•. 11it'i-i+e,t: \\ =11•+.,e;1 e'5 ge't.ting. 1"1141."g'1111: --Xlbort t'itl1lds, Pally Win11set 1 il, Haul !:!lilt: .1lt I'na Iinxrah",,', Katie ( xllirl 4 r, j Eliiutt. Lillian S:rltltl, Sr. I1• Clio - ton IIttga1•ih.l�:dith Bunt, Pero: Wind The 2i-.11•14-11.3. of ilt::+tat a*'t ()sen., sew', FieedI liakel•. :1t;�;it• 11ep1a:riil„(af thr ;ee(entl (••mec•R';iou o$ Earl 3111 •lu•t1..ttvitlaa Wilsons Jr. i\' vl,e4. tkitathc�s "ear asfatolnie t hutpreetty Brute Mitcht•ll, (tt,c. '1141j0”irn. Sr. wedding 1't 11*tw,it21 e1.*nitrg last, I11. Minnie Iuevn11.1212 l:eldiar (:2112 a*, when ha 4:3e1*itte'z Flurc'ttaic' wa1'. 2122., (.lata I�'airhaA. Pearl '\\':tlke2, l,t1g►y ra'd in marriage tit lir: ,Tata. W. I''21tt+I• Ifiek', Abate ('adlfe N. COI 1.111 :, M ^1e:t, :the* (af Mea(:iltivitty. The rlaaltata}i 2.1.11 144 Itte•214110c•(• e2.3 Jr. Division: la.rlut w;a• vital h,• I1:rt, Il. J. Fair, a4 Jr. 111 ---Rosy \\"itsuat, Iitetol• Mit' boll the Lateen Methodist ('ht*i 1t, ;end the ,,t :1.!1.11 Bakt;•, l:irliu.0 Bill. \Warren (e r(initly was, watal('•;rd by :2 select Mlitellell, Fred t'ottrill, limner Slott, gathering of the relatives tiled friends Ana. HaRt;ith, mama, Batten Sr,11I--- elf the young coupe, ; fter the eert- Islva, Windsor. ('has, lieainl:ltl, (' Vale minty a, dainty repast teat, served, 1,o1 - Russel Bloomfield, Part. II ,\ Gladys bowed I'y nni,tt• and a pleasant social Essen", IItuasty Valetta Ahtl1ticict (.';211- t•t'ening. Ml•, and .\Irs. P,2ttt•lstl11 star fa., .loos. ilett*nan, Wilfrid Iild in 2(2 trt'it•-11 life with the eintaere good Enos Windsor. 13 Czar Wilson, :Vitt- wishes of a host of friends. They win vin Collins, Jim, Dempsey, Jr, 11 t:eke•utshottstktapintlnthi totvn'.Ilip. Rehece,t Me('oy,\\'itlniel':,.se2•y,\'erne The lere'ettts t1httll wee.' Iln2nel'+a22)' ' 1\'ilsr�,n, Flora lltrpbtu'n, Nellie Cott- and er)titly, bare.' tangible evidence of rill, 1, erne Sbi'avdown, I•.lzwo2'th Iliel- ly, Major Ridley, Clara Dempsey, Part, I---Samatel ;Verity, F2•an4t Mite12- ell, Gifford ling arch, Gordon Wilson, Charles Grafton. Averageattt•udanee :f 2, W. 13. B 1. est t, w t '1'e:arlls'r (. Miss OLIVE \VALIUM. Stephen SCUUUL IlRron•rs.—The following is �ll a correct report of S ti. \ c . 3,for the month of Nov. Names are in order of merit, V --Edwin Beaver, Dan San- ders. IV—Stella Penhale. Sl•. III -- Charles Sanders, Marshall Box, Vera Sanders, Ivo Box, Herbie Ford, Laura Jovy, Clara Beaver, Frank Triebner, Homer Bagshaw, Sadie Willis, Elsie Handford, Asti Penhale, Roy Perseus, Hattie Willis. Jr. HI ---Minnie San- ders, Willie Trielmer, Jenna' Sanders, Alonza Ford. Sr, II—Eddie 1Vi11is, Herbie Beaver, Mitchell Willis, Herbie Dearing, Lizzie Sanders, Edith Par- sons. Jr. I I --Earl Box, Harry Parsons. Sr. Part Il—Tontnly Sanders, Iiarry Triebner, Gladys Bissett, Garnet Craig; Ralph Willie, .Annie Sanders. Int. Part II—Fred Beaver, Cicellia Ford. Jr. Part II—Vinnie Cookson, Lillian Stanlake, Samna Stanlake. Part I.— Tommy Penhale, Victor Sweet, May Sanders, Hilda Preszcator, Earl Par- sons. Average attendance 42. R. N. CREECx Teacher. The following is at correct report of S.S. No. 2,for the month of November. Names are in order of merit. No. on roll 34. Average attendance 27. Sr.. IV—Lulae Essery, Garnet Hill, Louisa Flanagan, Siloma Hirtzel. Sr. III Allie Heading, Isaac Sims, Gleetis Hill Bristol Essery. Jr. III—Louisa Sims, Arthur Flanagan, William Sims. Sr. II—Eva fiirtzel.Jr•. HI—Mary Gower, Ethel Lamport, Roy Sims, Nora Sims. Sr. Part II—Jos. White, Rose Harding Gertie Essery, Jos. Gower. Jr. Part Il=Mary Chambers. Part I -Evert Sims, Clayton Sixns, Ethel Situs, Mag- gie Beggs. C. L. Haggith, Teacher. Zurich DE.ITE OF MRS. Cool;, -An okd and esteemed resident of this place, passed away on. Tuesday morning of last week, at the residenee of her daughter, Mrs. Rummiil, with whom, in company with her hnsband, she had lived for several years, in the person of Mrs. Annie Catherine Cook, aged 89 • years, 3 months and 5 days, and' her demise will be le,rnad with regret by count- less friends.. in various parts of the country. Deceased was born in Ger- many. She emigrated to this country 63 years ago with her husband, who farmed for a1 long time, and with the early settlers endured many hardships incident to pioneer life, She enjoyed splendid health up till two days before her death, passing peacefully away in a quiet sleep, surrounded by those she loved who were enabled to reach the bedside. Thirty-eight • grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren are left, besides six sons and one daughter —Mrs. Rummell... The sons are: Peter,. Elmo. township; Jacob, Ellis township;. John, Dakota; Henry, Hensall; Chas., South Easthope; Reinhardt, South River, who officiated as pall bearers. The funeral was 1 n rgely attended by friends, who came from miles around to pay thea• last tribute of; respect. Impressive sertraces were condeteted in the !Methodist Church and at the grave by Rev. C. F. Finkbeiner, the remains being interred in Bronson Lrr2eter', Mr. Cook, who is about the sante age as his deceased partner, survives and enjoys good health. The l4ial Enterprise, published at Baseobc'l, \\ r2... c (ntalin. tllc' follow- ing ('lneernhlri a former young man, of Centralia, which streaks for itself: -••- Walter Fero, who was employed in a cheese fae•txn'y in C'errtvafia, Ontario, for stone years, mule here its the spring of 1507 and has had ehatrge, of the ilus- Co(t L cheese faetol y sines that time. .. • It; has thirty patrons and as 112 running operation about 111nonths itt the year, and. at the plc etlt 1,1111e i. handling ill the neighborhood of to. (100pounds of milk per day. .1. few weeks ago we wrote at short article in this colunnt calling the Attention of cheeseinakers to the educational con- test given by the. Genesee Salt Co. and the Creamery Package Mfg. Co., to he held in Chicago saluetirrtc in Oc- tober or November of this year:, open S.S. N,r. S, fur the mouthof Novem- to all makers of any kindof cheesie' hers Report i.. based ()n work and at - with the hope that some of aur boys t('ndaneeof pupils. Names are in or - would compete for the prizes s oli`ered. He concluded to try for ider of rtter it . I,ttic (Coughlin,f.'lU- Mr. Fero noticed our article in his jrat- and t-. Clo- ver r Shox c Nora Coughlin, Pearl per selected a 1:!11)11 of his cheese tootle' son. TV --("ora n Short, Geer geda Scott, on the 7th of October Inst, sent it to Tommy Lightfoot, May McGroty,Jos' - the city and entered it for what it Phenv Coughlin, Willie Lewis. Lilly was worth. Last week he rc'reiyed 'sight foot, Edward Faultier, Joe Doyle, III the following letters and score card, III—Leo Coughlin. Roselle . Lightfoot, the contents of which were indeed Scott, Harry Lewis, Olive Short. Sr.,. IT —Pearl Short. ,I('nnet Maguire, dgratifying. We are pleased to t ( pro- N c'llie Lc win, Gladys Short. Erwin uce the score card and the le.ttees Scott. Jr. I1 - Atmold Coughlin, Allis coRE (_tRn. \'Gilson, Lottie Welsh. Part II— Exhibit No. `23. Date, Nov, t. '99, , •45 441 Adria Gonghlin. Mable Lightfoot, Ray - cat mond Coughlin, Adeline Hoffman, 15 15 Part I—Clara, Lewis, Edward Tones, Make up 10 IO FredLewis, Francis Glassin, Eliza Total 100 99 Hilliodier\\'illi 4ITi' Morluireer' Average(at'- Judge: A. H. B.i RIBER. :� Chicago, Ill., No. 13, 1S99. telldauc a 35. J. H. Lane. Teacher: WALTER FERO, k�SQ:; DEAR SIR.: Allow ate to congratu- late you on winning; sweepstakes in I+'ttllatton; 3,Mr. Walks, of the town - our contest. There is nothing I. can line; has rented his farm to John Ker - say other than what Mr. Baer has said salake, and intends moving to St. except that we cut up your cheese and Marys shortly. find it very elegant. Yon will receive e Stanley: On TiursdavcvennA ls a check from our people for $30.00, Alexander Walker received a severe our sweepstakes prize, and also one of and what is feared will prove a fatal $20:00 from the Creamery Package accident. He was taking house a load Mfg. Co. * * of fire wood from 1rir. Donald Smith's Yours very truly, F..'2. T1t11'P, bnsh, when the block upon which he Chicago, Ill., Nov. 13, 1899. was sitting slipped. He was thrown MR. WALTER FERO, to the ground, alighting on his head i\EtjSCOD-•1, \VIs. and shoulders with his face to the FRIEND WALTER: Referring to yonr ground. He was found a short time exhibit in the Educational Contest afterwards by his brother-in-law, Mr. given by the Genesee Salt Co. and the Donald Smith, who, with the assist - Creamery Package Co., it affords Inc fusee of kind neighbors, took him home. great pleasure to extend congra.tnla- Medical acid was at once obtained. It tions and to commend the perfect was found that one side was paralyzed workmenship and skill which you as he was only able to move one hand exercised in putting up the sweep- and foot. Much •sympathy is felt for stakes cheese, scoring 99 points out of him, and it is the hope of all that he a possible 100. Your cheese wits as may soots recover. nearly perfection as it is possible to �► produce from mixed factory milks, DLARRIAGES. nieelyripened, developing rt rich, nutty flavor, smooth, silky texture, perfect. Sw 14.N --Hast L* ---At the !Lapse, Hen - M color, and a fine product in every. sall, November 23, by Rev. J.S. Hen- ' way. This sweepstakes premium is del'son,, Mr- Leel. Swan, of Rib - no small winning, for you were in belt,' to Miss Jane' Martin, daughter sharpp competition with to ncy cheese of IVIr, Geor • e Martin, of Hibbert. p _ g from eightstates, and yon can justly GRAHAM—TONES—At Cromarty, on' • feel proud of this spleedid showing. ,s , S you ontin aea eeess I re- No 21 b3 Rev. P. , 1111. Archibalrll Wishing c 1 a .d st Graham, of . ibert, to 'tgins Susatrt main yours very truly, O. S. 334.EIL. Joiaes; of Mitchell, the itig it estee'ut In tvltunt the, yronng people are held. SCHOOL REP'41w2':. -Tho following is •e COMM: repent of S. S. No. I, for Novterl}ller. Names are in order of merit: V- Ella Aitkins, Irving Neil, Sr,IV—Charlie ha lie Miller, Ray Coldeig h, Pattie!: Glavin. Jr. IV• -=-John Miller. Eva Aitkins. Sr.1I1•=•Ae as Neal d,a*:. txtaxviu. I habit' Miller. ('ural Lewis. Jr. III Irene t'/Weigh, Fred Leeks-. C I2as. Lecky, Edwin .hiller, Clara `(:I tvin, Mona, O'Reilly. Martha Lewis.. Sr. II -3(c' Le eky. Willie Miller, Rus -eel Simpson. Jr 11 I nne•e t'obieigh, Lags} C'otte'r, Hurt,;:• Neil. ('evil O'Reilly, Ethelda Aitkius. S:. Part II —Mabel Miller. Tont O'Reilly. Jr. Pala 1I-- 1 aarrison Ly nhcun. Sr. Part I :Mary Flying, Andrew Flynn, (garnet Flynn. Jr. Part 1—Edna Lewis. No, on roll 39, average 29. ' Members of Honor Roll for Nov. Iry ing Neil, Chas. l'Iiller Io11n ,hiller, Jame. (aa vin, Ado. Neil. Libido Miller, Willie Miller, Lucy Cot- ter, Cecil O'Reilly. Bary Flynn. M, EL•ro`, Teacher. The following is ar (•ul•t'ect report. of Flavor Texture Color children Cry for CASTOR IA. MILLEEl— l,IeDOva:Lz2---At Staffa, on Nov. 24byRev. P. Scott. Mr. Robert o Miss FloraMcDonald, \V,IIillet, t both of Hibbert.