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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1900-1-4, Page 1It, tt• *t, .13 e• -"*844.-.44.34 Its Y EA 1-6O7. EX •11-r,T Eft.N T A RIO, THURSDAY ugasmanasacorarmnusrawautopmax.....,auesemmaReamaammowinstra!vtagioiralaslourmeammamaxtram , t, t6. „, '.. ' e, , ••,) • ., ---- , .. , -.."•101141iii;.-‘• - • '''i efore stock taking, we 'intend clearing out stock of Ladies' and. Children, , 0 Jackets , idol at cost: The winter has just set in and you rrlay 'need a co.nifortable up4o-clate. Jack- et. We have them from one of the best maker's in , America, ... Glance over these . . . . , . vices and note the mane saved by takina. advantage Of this sale. P Y . . . . \ . . . , Ladies' Jackets in Black ,Curly Cloth, (one ef our leaders) Reg,'Ular$6.00 redocedtb , , . .. .: " New .Blue Beaver very stylish and.conafortable, Was 58.00 new. s5 v9 , All Wool Freize a seller at $5 50 now $399 . • ar Remember'these prices are genuine—We invite inspection and comparison. -, . .. Don't forget out Shoe borcrain- for the next two weeks. 4 4 0 . Special line of Ladies' Skating shoes.I waterproof at .$1 S 35 .. ....... S ' very special at $160. Men's fine evening dress Shoes, Dongola Kid cloth top at 3.00 ' Box Calf extension sole new shape (J. D. Kings best) at 325 I� 1;1 Wehave still A feW ,. HOCKEY -Skates left: S sr ,• 'IVES , We have that Famous Model tion its many improvements for , . ., stove with its two extra large the kitchen and'burn those rough (41.6 'Ravin°. replaced a latue .nuniber b. t-, . . have to greatly reduce the prices $1.00 up. If you are interested in the PIZ c . . ., . Highest prices . _ 4i,.., " PPE . ;IGS. , / SPRING and now. . know it. We need not ,men- . the well known farmers in need of a stove to warm up fall. we find that we shall . We can sell you one from prices will decide- yu... • Apples Etc - pair of those '45c. You can use thein stove made by llicelar3r. You this year. The Celebrated . Florida, ovensandfire box.. If you are chunks this stove will .do it. . STOVES. , . of Stoves with Furnaces this on them to clear the out. above . ' -our paid for '-utter'Eggs9 9 , . .3siga.,---,..IS - ti. .. • OP 8k. SO • ..EXETER . , .101:11a11•1•1211=Mi611156114,=.1•1160 .. . IVION. EY TO LOAN't %17e have unlimited vestin exit upon farm 'lowest rates of interest. ' DION8014 for in- property, at etc,,, Exeter. . NOTICE ' , Or Thomas ship of Iluron, _Pursuant to Statutes of given that all claims against, the Oonsity 'of Huron, died on or about. 1899 are ' 25th DAY to send by, post, & Carlirirr, Solicitors last will and their christian aresses an3.1. of their claims, counts and the any) held by Xast aforesaid to distribute am on g- e .p1'r, 1iveen.eeabove Io mexecutorvll saidasetor son or perpons tics shell not time of stitch •nated ,d,'. EX616r, _........,___ NOTICE - 10 DSrtMli, stephen , ; .-^-1,9r3 lic , Notice' is'hereby issv Oba nt,er ,jlail,,.,..,i•i:, ; .--:r•,„°I' e'e,S-Sd'f'' I O,THDAI, to;ecal to I .3)3 4)1 bihe Com proly, Litri ths estate of' 141) 431 14301.r , - - , '1 ' - - ' f in063t4i3s'it7;sli))1,r,LfVit'411"1 said estate 644)3364) 1e3, 'its ring ''''''I''''''l'il,l'•1'. :11°11;ril)'")(14, 11;1'; ' wbe4e ele I in l'-b.t.',2"33e54t.3.ii1 0 t 3 , . TO CREDITORS. • Alin -ay, late Stephen, in the Gentleman, Chapter 129, Ontario, 1897, notico creditors and fhe estate of Township . of .Stephen, gentleman; the lOth day on or before the ' OF :JANLIARY, pre-nahl, to -for the testament' of the narns. 41,4.surnitmeS. descriptions, Cite a statement nature of •their thorn, and that the .Li ctor thsaexeu the assets of the itsinaI. e not be anYart th4(Of of whose °lain) hav been distriheAtion. ' Bic KsoN SolicitOrs thiS 21t11• a - Oc County deceased. of tbe others•having Thomas decea'Sed, of A,D Ittessrs, executor said full of securities after -will said pre reqiirot habl 1.5 or received & CAnLI`,,til, Tor aY' of,Dee, te tosVrsliip Of ;,. ; -silo n nerlonq t' , ' ,ARte WSrn,rnet fell 1., 11114. th ts-ht';i16)441:tel entitled snob ';', f -V':. Oiii,d,L, ' ltifoitrat',oc;. i .3, ' t / le, town-' .o1. Revised is 'hereby ' Murray in tlie who December, ' 1000 '3 1 Dickson -of the deceased acl- facrtionlars their, ae- ,if the day, proceed deeeased .o, (t.yienrg ' 101 130 anY P- claims no at the Exeitor. 1809. . 14-1, STRAY CALF. .... ' There came unto the prerrcises of the un- clersignecl on or about °fit ist. a steer calf: owner can have same by' p' roVing, property and paying expenses. ' - ktOBT. ESSERY, Crediton 'P.O. Private funds or y,illage , 82, CARLING, Barristers, MONEY /fancy to /0,,,, EL.T-irOT Barristers, SolicitorS', TO LOAN. 5 per cola. , ' - '' Exeter -1--,sTRAy cATTLE; jri,:,4 There stro ied -rrom tl a b is f fi e nil: - IQ • ' rsigned, , two . good, wo-year-old s eers, color ' one, all white tlie other red. Both anim'als are marlced 'on both ears , lo.,y sh,,,,ed ,A,,,,,b,i„, „,• ' ' " - - - -' r`-'16°7C'cl: fret?' the ter': ef each ear. Any person. gxvIng Informattoo a's to their Whereabouts; will be suitably re- 'warded,- . QtrINTON 13u0s., Saintasbury. at fr6n, ,e.ez te & GiLADMAS, etc., MaiaSt., . ' • : , , PAILMri FUR S.A.LE. .11.10NE , TO LOAN. • - ' Thei undersigned has a fewgood farms for 13(1 -le °heal"). NIeneY to loan on easy terme 4 . 3-01.1N S.PACRMAN, ' ' .ean.i.,,,ent,Bione r.,„tee , # • -PIT OUSE AND , LOT 1,--11- ' ' ' A gOod story ancl.balf situated on ..ciuron .. Mi.., VOSPER, ' ' FOR SALE . . ' /)ouse, well Apply o ,t bAN DER office, EXe.ter. , --. frame st, reet east #`8 Telegraph • • NOTICF ,' ', S 'NYilam3fcae°1)le°ftileyin.-'TT111)1'11tGIhciaims°i;wlucPrr:7 4a l)) 3)1, 3snuire, 4;,,•#!: 1. ,,,l_•,,,.llC, nittt 34 etes of Ontario, g irql tlial an iiiiti-eia.ins!', ii.1316M 4)c.C1 . $.nd, day o1 IglOtO the ' D A 'a•# b,y pt oct 8 111 ii.,o names Ad (lescri r etainis, ...,,,,c,,,,.., bo ,y,,thebl, :e cam. 11,xetnrtors (33 13 yth cas0t711( tieS 13.1 F 7 .t0,.fe0.c1r4uitib, vcehnac ,cleettor 163(0 of , whose tltOlt have 30 6'';of snob distribution. ,d e el'cr i,,I)e, ts(nor, , ' ' .l'iA 1-111:113k1t- tossed 1. e st?).),*r (PRO' 'Ugh isanttiati.'1114--Cvill'3,eite ' :lid sal 111,b1 . RI fr , , 't TO CREDITORS ' ' ,----- i .a,, deceaed. Chptehe Revised 1897, notice is hereby, creaitors, and others having the estate of the above natn- 31 h" wh° died' °23' °I' a 1-'1°'' Nov'eni her, A•li. 1St)°, tire on of dA,AtuARy 1900, pre-p'adtthe u1111er-0 tor hexatorf or thsaideceased their and. surnmnee, address- ptions, the full partipulars a tatern en tof their accounts ,,,,. 'lieir setirities (ifany) otffit aftv,r trhe (1 aY itdet aler"-- , will prOCed b['ht. ateeceeasedamon (11.1 thero, hatvinro,'nra ,iarrsisa, boofyewrbeifqaouldi, ilrnedo,t, iciienclshtah• lel win not e 11.1 3' thSant lrt thevebt,toany Mell or elarth or Slfkinis- notiee bi,, receivett liy thorn n't Ow . bieesoN Sr CA r Lose-, ddi e d '2 ill . S °lie i i 41r'' i'°'r As)), isis9 41'.'- 4"' 11 ARM' FOR S &LE OR RENT ,-,rb,i,, uilde, siO'l, l•iis-_--f2i; , 1tSrnibegioibPl14cWth34nl fV.a°e;f.ar.(6 1rc°riliningoireillndrettareS-Seelee edindr3g01state of cultivation aepfen plowing doneand acres l2l7 whe".at sown. There ',is .on 'the prernisiis, a good ban ic barn and other' out buildihgs, good orchard. ti,Vo good wens 'and other (,,oilverlienaes, This ie a good farm and Will , be sold or rented on 1'06 11 61 toxins. A,p. ply to , , wm.. HArijus, , P. ,.._ ........„... ' -'ii.3,,, TO CREDITORS or n Liteof the in the county -,' , . (i. vt °Man, oecc,4eett. given' Mil 121i that all '"it3113' F's't'ikt'„,,,...i '"413 ''1” Y :O.F , JA'N„U I•V(,bidnian, Fxecr, Londn anti ited, the.' Artinin,traters, the said deceased, claims and the i l I, ae0Selleleil1 dAterl 1133 9 artie/3 regard 034V to .,) Y,1,4il ° ,!,'",".: tO tr,t- P.:e0-111,-,CC"^P-e-rv,;dde,--t.i. or .l364. 3' inek. i)otics• ,, or i'cre cl,A,d ' ' , Dece.A.D.Sissit,' d r , t to 8 id -a ' ', rtfe Ont ;. : ., claim ;';,i Id.° _ ..._L__ . l JI of eteree, , R.S.0, having' lt'', ii,,,, 7 t , 14.,i o- (rf phrtion- Of tile + '. ' 41' c'-', there-, s , of ' ete.1,19.,tjtj' t 4.41a , I _E Ti IMPATIIING- -, : -' ' •' - tf. yeti want.your Repahang .'0 tt) II' IIICiK19"--VV,af;(4'1.1-.'"S' and ,7ewelry a epecuilty„ AnGEL. ICIaPN.S•^•. ` leIIILI0er1, lsc 1IIelIInd 13laIS a,Wy8 011 ,inc,o6,. :. , , '"in , pi , - at' iddiSoil 8..--Y.)(4''-`x,c, ' ' will •: ' 0. • ttrove of the' rl.'e..31!1(..° ' --i donte ' tn°°kS W eAd irx 6,. , ' 741 st,,, , (-1,' , ' . to n tifat ,ax ,s.,.t°,11./1-1., ''''''" " thorn men :`1".,1°' , A. i.eport .7? ..1:"..1k)'°,1')..rg .0-L A.91 '.tteie +''VV`t1 („ilgi6i,(?6, 11.11; Idle , c oi nes 'f r ern .1/''ork l'',..,`1 -',e' 1°,s,.11c',11,11 -1(141.Y msts -1-i-ILY'('`Iit,,,Cu- 3,34! 11333 -thtt. TIM 11 ° ' ' ' Otte \-',6111419; di,ed ''''') fhe 1I11"133 .-„ , Chiidro,tt Ory ' -' - ' irolh-t-i-i'e al'iSeSr Of the 11/1•• about Dec, 1. ii Vettl`"61(1 t voliti. A n v rtirqou 'giving' to j ier reeovery -,-(e iesvaideds ' , eirA inii. la ipeolin , Con trails.. , , . , , . si for . AIN17A-RY 4, iQO 1 CH. S A NI.) Ell Folic}wiw; is the result of the goal helcl on Monday last. lIngli c'. Vlam II P. r Ala shall John 0nt1.3 Itedgnis Harding McL,regor. 3 12 25 28 37 3 n 5 22 .33 40 26 11 1(1 20 23 24 9 4 4 2, 20 '3 t .27 6 e 75 52 • 55 , 38 28 20 24 28 , 29 S :35 18 -1.0 60 , 1s. 1134- 223 262 251- 173 Robert 1-1..atellinson; 13.euve by 4)0013 1.1131(13) ITOI3.1‘.; HICKS.—The resi- len ts of 1, la is coni tnuni ty Were m hocked oil it becoming known tlia.t tr. Joim Lhks, Ivlio conducted the 'enmentece I -louse liet.e, had died very uddenly. It appears he WAS 111 IliS' isnal golid health Monday inorning but the afternoon he lay down on she bed to teke a nap and never rose 'gain, ' When found he was lying on he floor with a large mit on his face, vidently receivedby falling from the bed. Heart fitilure is -.supposed to be be catise,of death. BO NVilS twice mar- k-sift/id leicves a w ife 1311(1 fo 01' children. is 1513)?) 13.3 were, interred in the xeter cemetery Wednesday after - 000. Cromarty Mrs. Ben. Fawcett, nee Lizzie Leary, ccompaniect by her hosband, is visit- -rig friend, end -relatives in this viein- ty the last two weeks. Her home is n WinlnpLg where she has resided the ast, seven or eight years.—Mr. 1V. E. oggarth, teacher, leaves this' week or Rensall where he intends to spend he wintee, until such tixne as he se - 4)00e4) a. suitable farm. DIED. ---Ori Frida,y, pee. 256h, Lottie Ilen, belovecl wife of Mr. John Rice, high solictift teacher, Aurora, departed his life after a few days illness. Her einains were taken to the home of her pother, MPS, Anthony Allen on Sat- irday and buried in the Staila ceine- ery on Sunday aftern0013. She was ext off just in the prime of life at the tge of 25 years ande;'oce months and eaves a husband a( Wo little child - en, one• of whom 15 a week old, to mourn the ioss of a loving wife and- iother. ' Farquhar D, HAY, :Farquhar, commissioner and. Conveyancer, Money to loan at lowest rates ofinterest. Mr. and lIrs.,John Bell spent New Year's 1.Ify at the honee of Mr. A. Hodgert, i;jf.Tfixeter."—Mr. A. E. nod.- „. . his fet. S--ef removed to Mr. McTagetarts house about,a mile floral of Exeter on Tues day last. —Mr. Harry Webster and his mother visited Mr. .Tohn Westlake on Monday last. ---Mr. Geo. Hackney, who has been spending bis eXmae. holidays at his father's, Mr. James Ha.ekney, left on Tuesday to resume his studies at the Toronto` University.—Mrs. Jos. Campbell, of Staffa, is at Mr. D. Hay's this week. ---Mr. Archie Towers and Miss Lizzie Towers while on their way from a party at Mr. Duncan Mc Lareirs Wednesday night 0.0 "last week, were thrown out of the Mtter into the ditch by the horse shying; but fortunately they *tire none the worse of theintnis- bap.;;--Mr. David Brown, who is en- gaged in London, spent a few days the beginning of the week with his wife and family here. Centralia • Your dorres,pOndent, wishes the citi- zt..ns of this town and also all the read-. firs of yoiir valuable `paper a Happy - New Year. Lewis, an d SOD, VV111., of London, spent NeW Year's clay With the former's daughter, , Mrs. 'Thernas Neil.-1ffr. and Mrs. John Pylar of St lff,arys, and Luther ,Pyin, of London, spent their Nev 1..Yea1's under the pa-, rental roof. --Mrs. 1). French, ef Clin- ton, Miss Iffa.rtlitt Hill., of G'oderieff, Iffies J..A. Campbell, of Varna svere arnelig the guests. who, ,Spent'. 'their New Year's here with, friends. --1-11r. Warner, principal of Alma Ladies' CO1- 1eo-e St. Thothas contlitctecl,the anni, versarY services here 011 Sunday: The, attendance was ,not large owing to the -unfavorable 40e41313e1':3'n; The following - evening it tea and entertithament Wati give.n • by the Sunday school, Which WaS tt grand suceees and well attended., The children gave sonie excellent sing- ing and recitations:and together with other selections the program \Va'S 11111011 enjoyed.--Afrs.. Dand(iock, of (31)10, is 4013103 0! lier claiighter's, Mrs. W. I/ Elliott, Filirfield.--Air. ,•:Par- sons has. nearly "completed his fowl business 111111a large numbei' ha.ve been shij 114031 IrOin ere.--eAtr. Get). returixtd. 11.131ne 1ne341a3 3 afte0. sPend- in g his libli d ays' .41 plat, With frier - Thomas ElstOrlhas started niachine and Will si..i.ii,u-„.beprepared tO chop ,agaiii.--eTlie 114 '014,4)13 of Ilte Centralia.L.O.L. purpose giving -a 1304 11133'in the Butter Co's hall on Thurs- . . day inixt, lOth. inst. The subject' is• !,‘ langbier and itS tears:" It 40111 113' delivered 1..iy the Rev: Mr. Forster, of Toronto, arid will '.corns mence at eight.e-The,Centralia LO.L. held their annual election of oflicers on Thursday ((1- 11153 IVeek and restilted the following offie,irs tieing elected, Join). 'Neil; 1).'!.,- ifeney. Mills; Clait,plainr, 1. NeVin; R(c. Sec'y, 13.51331' 11)1014301(1: Fin S'ec'Y Tharilirt: •Lahe; Trett#9, Ifirxtable:' Divers - tor of Cerchnonies, ,1. IIT ight Isectur- et., Frank Davis', 131 coinniitteenian, McFalls." 240d, \Vitt. ,Cave: 3rd IVus Davis.llh. Harry ,SUDDEN.1)EATIT.'2-Th e startling nesvs of the death. of Mr., john 1)1- 121033-111.3. 404)1 received by leaby of, our citizents with imich sirrprize, as the decea.sed was only in the prone Of life:, His death occurred on, Monday lament' ing at his residence and tile firneral tooic place on -Tuesday. fle leaves it wife and a small family to mourn denlisen 19, Zurich The wilder has madelits appearance and looks ae if it has come to stay. ---It is not doubted. now ITO 'Whitt 6154011 3,14 ,1 bright fitture. lt will be lit both in and out of doors hy electricity. - 0 ur township lathers were all returned by acclamation. This goes to show that their dealings with the public during the pest year were 0: K.—Our 3/i11'-1ge Colineil was also el -...ted, yoix might, say by in:eta:Ina tion, the only difference being that all new men are is it.—Mr. and Mrs. Jo°. Fuss, of Exeter, are spending their bitlidays 111 town. --Mr. lly. Randall hid his liroth- er as palest for a few days. --Miss C. M. 13achanan, left for Goderich Wednes- day morning to resume her etudies thet.e.--Mr. F. Hess , WaS united in marriage tO MiS8 Julia Dates, eldest daughter of Mr. Fred. Datee, oi' Hay, Dec. 28. May they live to enjoy many years of wedded Holtz- man, is able to he around again xifter Rime and serious ill ness.----Master Alf. ancis Eddie Peilie, formerly of this place, but now of London,- called on friends here. They are both looking well. ---Mrs. Shelton, ef De,troit, is vis- iting her sister Mrs. Rhodiogt 31113 - Kate Wenzel of Detroit is Visitino• her brother IVIr NV.in H Wenzel this week. --Mr. O. Ehnes, of Zurich, spent 11tiesclay with his aunt, Mrs. E. Siegner.--Mrs. George Brown 313 (11 with inflatninatiou of the. Icings. We trust she will soon Barkley, Of London, was in tlie,villirge Tuesday on business.—The Rev. 111. 11. Wing, 01 13)31110. Conducted quarte,r- ly ineetinp..,s in the Eva.ngelieal church' last Saturday and Stindity.--Mr. ('lark returned home from lffaxii- toba iao Wednesday where has been working the past few years.—School started on Wednesday with xi, fair at- teradance.--Our Selmotnieeting was held in the schciOl. honee Wednes- day. Mr. jas. Clark sytis re-elected as Trustees Mr. John Diet'z, received.' the job as caretaker at $,58 a ye1U',--3I1's. Hoffman and family,‘Of Parkhill, tire -Oisiting her [1111011313: 001' Mr: xind Iffr(1 George Brown.—Messrs. Stun'. Stahl and Simons of Berlin, and. .Allandale, respectively, spent Christmas week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Die- bold Stahl. --We have at last received a large share of the. beautifill. Most of the concessions- are impassible.— Miss 51a:1"Y Mast and friend. of London, spent New Year's Day with her father,. Mr. Jno. Mast. --Messrs. Zwictker & Brown are buyingeup a large amount of clover seed.—Mr. E. 'Simpson, of Moresville, spent a few clays last week With frientls:7-NiV:ers: does the 20th .7 century begin? . IL&Prv E \TENT. --Wednesday- even- ing, December 26, the residence of Mr's. N. Shirrity, was the sisene of an inter- esting event, 'especially to the fair por- tion of the community, it being, the occasion of the marriage other daugh- ter, NeIlie, to Mr. H. Y. E. Cook, a rising and popular yoting barrister, of Ileneall. The bride looked charming in 4/4 handsome costume of 'white hro- ca.decl silk, with chiffon", trimmings, bridal veil with orange blOssonis and carried a baguet of white..6roses. Her sister, Miss 'Tena acted, as bridesmaid ad n,was attired in a becorningecostunie of ptcle blue and.white silk with chiffon The groom. WaS SttpliOrt- ecl by Dr. CanipItell, of Zurich, while the officiating clergyman was tlfe /ley. J. S. Henderson;nt Hetisall. The eroem's 0-ift.to the brkle was au ele- gant broach set with opals andpearls, svhil e that of thebridesinitid was a lian (1- so)ne rnig, set with peitels and olivrhes. The„ 'Iledcling march was played by Mrs. Moorhousenef Detroit, , sister of the grodin. 'The cereniouy over, and, the enstornavy congratulations teniiv.:e the happy couple, luncheon was serve: 'ed. the tables being handsomely and', profusely deeorated for the. occasion, after which a very pleasant time was spent socially and then the bride ancl groti'm were driven ' to their home in. Hens:ill. The eontractino• 1 -el rties. are prominent" social circles and the very warmest wishes for their continu- ed happiness is extended to thetn. Gree The annual Christmas entertainment in connection with the Boston Metho- dist Sunday sciboole was held' as usual on Christnaas night. The chitrch was packed to the dooiss and a lengthy and .choice. prograitrof ellernses, dia,logueS, recitxttions, etc., vvas given by the scho- lers of 'the school. At the close (11 the entertalinnent a large number of pres- ents svei'e unloaded fr,iin a large ever - °Teen and all went 11\, .33 hav- ing thoroughly tinjoyed the closing hours of Christmas day. The proceeds' of: the entertainment amounted t0. over i4332.--11ev. J. W. 131litr0 OXCIlanged 4)00141 6.4111 Rev. It. L. Wilson last Sunni day. --Miss L. I-Iohn and A. G. Wilson,' of London; Miss :McPherson, 'of V'arria, and'Rev„, R. Ile \\')J 4)313 .41.351` family', spent (3hristin;iS at their old home. --The anntal Christmas tree of ,Grace chult.eh SuridaY school svas held 'on 'Friflivy evening last ,a4)(1 Wa S highly Isuccessful 111 eyery reSpect. The.andi- epee enjOyed the excellent i)rtagrictii "PA;s,en,t''h (j:,teotis tt:he cose of :h: e entertaininentDsa l:ge npiiiber of 3.01' 3)313)1 reSOi ‘egi t. wihing)er RCV: F. C. FOster, '.L'oronto„ lecture in 3111) 131, ethodist, church Tuesday evenitig, b, tinder the .auspices of the ran genimi of 3rovity„ and ,Green way lodge. ' Subject, ''',fre4' land in Liiiighter and Tears. '---Mr. :Baird, of E4.11101.130e, itfter an 1115 (100' Of .near y five years ' visited friends., Imre 'last ' mss b 0 0 I 11 -1 a n„g_i_ oo t.,aag0 10 Wit 1 10 04' teacher.. --Mr. W. Ulens sold a line matched Leant .of horses tt Short time ago' for $105 - 1213 3101110:John T. Parkineed is engaged to teiton S, S. Ne-' Ion 1.0W21 shin, for the coming year. Ansa, ,Mr. 13 lintchinsien liposed of his g.weery tinsineSs to VV; 0. Walker Who will continue the basis (less as berittofois \871001.13013): Tice 'engine itt 'a 1. is nearly finished. Friday tero(3001 the sitiolcestitelc was Tett lengtlis were ' (2lin 0341 We understAn 1 that Fris Ifolities hat; 'reziteti .iin office in !•:".1r11311 Block. fie iS a 'son (rf Rev. W. )td lxxis hcc 1 practisi- , at 131 enlieint, , Oro ; tr ty: Mr. Fred 1.1.1.ersiiike Wieee ever to the benedicts party on 332 IleSday aveni'ng,.by taking to h0iiNtlie. 16.31,' the person of Miss Saete:V.,,. Fell, o ' Zurieh; On Tuesday starte' the. office of Magel's Fortunately it WaS noticed in Lintz, and wits extinoatishe1 before any sea, lous.daniage Was done.' - Varna: On Tuesda3e evening ' Oliver Keyes It:nit vvith 0. painful , .--- dell. He wits splitting wood 1131(1 4.313 axe cangh t. on a elotheS 'line, and boundech :Striking above the .eyte and iffflictingt.isnasty text civet- an in:6 ' DRUCK-+IST 33 310 1)31141 ,443131 The hest 11niu.00., t',3T sprainS and. bruises. The ii3O'StKertUeeys, for Cramps...ail(1 e 01 ie. ./k 1.-4W ,S) hsti- tutes; there's but dile .P4ineEi.iler, Perry Davis'. 25.116313 50c.,; of this Place, has soltrIfis finati in. Aa - ‘1'0111% t 3 3 gen f -tone near Ottawa, :farm is sift:tat-in?: 1 - Laird townShip, coritaitis .160 acres, which about 40 it eres aro cleared,, the place WaS 5)1(1 Lor $1,200.. Goderieh: On ' Christmas mornisitte the:wife of Mr. john Tlaortipson (n(3e Miss Andrews) presented him ewi diaighterS and': a son, One was and one 'has since died, one of the, daughters 'surYiying, The mother and -baby. girl are 'doJn n'icely. - - Mitchell: AIrs. Phipps, sr., died az, her residence in Fullerton oh Tuesday' , morning. She had attained the good old age of 85. She was oue., of the oldest settlers of this section' .and 13 i.onsistent meinber of the Baptiet church. The funeral to the .Fullarton cemetery will be on Thursday. Bitylleld: A- terrible sadden death occurred hereon Tuesday evening last - Mrs. Sinith,. of Lansinv, Michigan, who 31341 been living wite fathests here, waS taken suddenly 111 on heo svay home. She was carried into the C,1 air f",i 111.4.111-4;41'410, r‘,"'.1 diP(1. abliOSL Ma:media t S' from ._ 111(10115. - ' Ailsa Craig: On Friday evening last the cone•regatioli and" ehoir of Trinity Ailsa Craig, presented their orgitnigt Sliss Buelab. Chapman, with a handsome ewe secretary as; a slight token of esteem for het• faithful! services rendered to the church. 'TIse. pleasant event, took Place at her fath- er's residenec efter service. Grand 'Bend: Mr. Fred Fallis turned home on Saturday front -.Joe- clan, Mich., and brought with him a, Ch1 rrnig little bride. "Pred is` all' smiles and its no wonder for he has seciireL n's a partner fotelife one of Ea-g6 dans most popular ancl accomplishea young, ladies in the person of Miss .1Sa- nian. Their inany friends here wishs them a life long happiness. P,HYSIC,TAN isnot (awn y'S at Ilaird,„ Guard yourself against sudden ('0' 3(3: and colds by keepin.). a bottle of Pain- 13tiller in the house. 'Avoid substitutes. there's but one Pain -Killer Pone,. .Davis'. 25c. and. 50e. . , Hen -all: This week. has been a very • fruitful one in the na a a ge there being no less than three in Hensalltruti,f vicinity oil. Vtidnesdity last. "We. re- fer to the 113.)) '30:46': of Mr. .1(11 '1 Snail, of this village. to Aliss G. T1.0yer, tiettOnd daughter Of Mr. Jas. E. Troyer; :Air. cornbe to Miss Belle, eldest daughtez, of Mr. Joseph Ellie, (if this village: iraiif 01 311'. 13. .T. 1). Ceolc to Miss second- daughter of the. late Nicd" Shieray. 11± 314)0 township of Ilav. BIRTHS LINLOTT. —111 Ansa, Craig, on Dee. 26th, tile wife of -lorry Linto of a, son. • ISIARRIAGes. S3i1T11—'.E130YEIL.----.11.1s the residence - the bride's father, Hensall, 'on .1±- (33'T013333' 27t3, 'by 11ev.„2,.. Tie -rider-. son, Air. Sohn Finiith, Miss Annie Troyer, (•Ides) ditrigliter of James Troyer, ' Coo-KE--Sitit'zit,,VY. —.At the resicleiitie. of.the lilide's mother, 'fay, '113 16, tti 2033 14)1', email daughter of the late tresi donee of the bride's father, 'kletisall, oil 'December 27, by Rev. ,T. S.' }Text- dersom Air. 17,'W. T. ''Siiiallientribe of 11-311 '(11, to' Aliss Isabella, 'Ellis, el- loa,01/(,'01. 7.'1 le 11 -elchtst '1ee i,;bf /' t4. 611 EATII, iiesdity if.10a2/ 1899 At'ary wife ot Mr. 'Win, ,T''11.3 ,l „Road, aged 62 ''4 '1 1.1 ErtnWillO, on lin Hicks; aged 38 EtiFtri.e-10 iixeter? on D Euke, aged 18 .ars. 11 TOO 41 111 .34 .14