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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1901-11-28, Page 1wattemisesstsatattarmattetuittNitt ..tittoptat FOTJRTEEYTH YEAR. -67Q -nessammucgranea.......aararxr.s..........".......vorn.staaawsuentes.ovnsausrunectr...a."5- C IL S AN DEES FDITOil EXETER ONTARIO TITURS1)AY NOVFMall'R 28 19()1. 11)01100. - ,22 ci 10 nt of or net, z. V en, 't. by e. he e, is. te. . , . , . t .. ., , , . . • We od train mi.,..11141,37 Ann Mills, a venerable old lady- cif 1Voo•dhatti, is now in hai. . _ 114th year.. ,11.1rs. Mills Maiden reline and 'she wee ewaniselMiYyt-141-ermOoCt-litlyter,;f l'een'ian; ail); on Oct. 18,011 1188. . Mrs. Mills. and bey 1,11104m1 erii„.„,..a.ted to ca.ead,.., hi leeee and Settled in the virgin forests. of Usborne Township, flur 00 County, ou tehdeltnotcpotaill:lec,Ye•shs:t1Noil,i'cril's• L:Aifil)isi-t11:11redli.C.,ei 6(1'1: 1,e('-ieNc71:1,,.°a 1 tYLEce,,e-111-iiricell co al tel landing in Ctinacla, Ile sueee alb_ --, . jeldiell Miss Rettie liess,ety, who was ont the stoic list] fin' kii l'evy daY,.$ last Week, is able to .be eeteigt,ein.--Mies Ceolwill, of Grt("V Is visiting her sietee Mrs. John NorAiloOtt:-- Miss Minnie L.1:11tnn• ' is visiting 'friends in Hibbet.t.r-On ac- emelt. of „Tliteriltsgiving., services at C,entralia flenursday evening there win, be no League here. -....--1111-$. „Talludscin, Wiest of -Afrs• R. le'c.),,,iftc°,11,1.;:xl.' ell. '''.its.1,1:43°(veli.iilide8::trxlbtlis'lczcliiii`t.):Igl:3,r:ig-""ni Avtihne,npan(1110.Nivibletst: ufprpnen11, ,:, , b - - .. Goderioll: Thursday tevening Cotin- ewer Ceintelon Was On a -ladder Putting On double windows, witieli the ladder broke, in taro; teueateh,g.- Lena to Lae jgillrtetT'dthaOt nhee tilli)iYILetS1-1-$11°11-SblieVVOel)e'aiNi' his room:for' two or three weelcs, - , • etapea; A teembee or small boys nat.,:i°1111,,(c)inic'earye IsLi)syca„ritesw.(i.,'Ia't, \siielVi'Llsoeidi 31 1 1. -O. • la 1 v"t f v. t „T. Gill, of Exeter, the object of hiS cell ,,LI " tn 41, • .- o - en • t- fk.,:euitn. gtv I. tt•toi stth te. boys 1013t, es hill I) vi- , t.l.I. c;I:ili: omeri,, s , • is' S. SWeitzer lost her cabbages . • . • Seaforth: The Sea:forth engine works, . • , , -tree 12;5 horse power have f.111•Inhed` 'h - high speed engine for the riew Nichol- I ' 1 son file 'worits at Port H. (me, w lici. speaks well of the 'satiefacCion given ;Y:these e'' bgines 'They 'rive els() r... ,eue.liviecolu'tle'et°stfclie,ore'lle. I..1f.1°,11r(1.1:gee6c1t1))/aPelte:titTori-1.1.: ' ' . , , ,, ee' -e„.. . - For over thirt ',three ''''' a-kar7s' • ' ' yeers Mr 11 Fre'd Sharp ha$ been Canchlian Express agent in, St. I‘i,irrys: e . ' . • •reileved. from t.he.d....uties '.°°(ne time -ago 3,1r, Sharp expressed a, desire to be of thee texpreys redffi. cei iThhist throcobint- ny ...were excee mg y oc o c , ta Tas.t.,.,%.-yeeek ; „. the general tt.hd travelling .tor ageots were- there, and. arranged to . ,, . coninly wit is requeet, ancl relieve h h'' , . - • ti hun et the end of the present talon a . ` Arrangements have been made with . - mr. ..t. ,D. Stanley to ass -rime the local charge., 'On the first of December the. - ,. - 'Klee will be locet canactinn ..uxpress o • • , - . . • - , - , , . ed in his new onice on queen sureer. ---------- Cement IVorks 'hire D, uthatii .011;on'icle cif last 'We( seese_tuesdey ',feta; e. a,... ,, ... t (1-8,y •in • . ,-, .i cce iv as ,-trio E the history of the Owner 'tcrite):S1,(sit'itritilobbebe°aeut.l'etesteli°effiatle13t'tsri•i)iienel'pti:is'E'sx; over the new treea t e te. • . .1. . delivered 4 ear loclso(f. te,1.,„`e'hl'e°e1,,y's Ea,,,,„0. P,1a11-„tpec(11.11p.trsiceenit.1.1.0. g:Lilerif..;(011-11Col Di: 4.11;s, esnno, (nee. 1 th . • • ' tt - • t.' - ' of any particular inteeest encl .09,, . 1 , . ' be . , so eatii:sie ewl„telty.e us,setentilprityo tp 1..1.1 toctdown telaborated,to 1"1.,:‘t1 svviteli in 1) becked In on the new roll , ., to the building site. ' 'That's all. - .4. few eitizens learned that. the tai t 1. . 1 , w1'15 0 be macle and of couitse, out . reeve curiosity Went down' to t13 . , . • , . , station 'and "took it i," some becati it WaS a novel, and Some perhaps 1), 11clatilIseeijerial1icln., 'Fb.."P)s.'1'1V11.YSt4tiigli'op-lettili Gilliteitt IVIcKechnie, Directorts- of ti. Con:many were on board which i -'. . , , course, gave dignity to tbe ceren•ion. aunsnaatpettsv.hiongt t(i) trftthheeiNtvedhestination at 0. ,re m p. iiBre*- e. w-ae t.h d tee( The roof trusses, tivo rotary. bi pjate, and g,eatingattaehments are ( . _ . . the greound,.unloacl, e.d. and en posilet final. adjustenetit. The ball mil , • , . . . are on the way, anti the rotaries a , t d d • . elPe" " urino- the month. The gra, . . e-- , ingis almost completed, and the wor e. ne - . • .. . . a. ee .rany is being rapidly pushed to ward. Nine car -1 tied- of' - • -la' ••• , ', . 1. 4 s lilac, mot anti materiel were delivered durin the past week. , -17r.ftta,• . • 6-- e1; t ' , , '-' ,t McOlary's Flanots Steel '-' ' ' Ranues .0 . ire . . ' '.,•,..'ite, 1" c.,'41:°,. . . ' ook-- M e Clary S F al:11 OHS 0 1 9: e e Mg to " Stove • • .. the backwood. Mrs. Mills has been tt widew for iiertely hell a century. Of ta • f '1' ''f • • nue ann. y of..rone children, oul sons a•nd- five. daughter's, Seven are still 117' . , . . ing. The secimd James, is a bright youltig itum of 70' years, who bids fair . .. te pese the century mark. hiniself. mi.'s' mills has descendants t° the 6t11' genettation. J.ivs. Mills wtte borne in the reign of Getrege III, and heslived under the rule of five British Sovereigns , . . - ,..._1111.• -George III, George IV, William I v VietOria. and Edward VII. She . - seen three_centineee. . Ile1ISI111 . • 1 ' The`annuel convention of the, Sun( ile" S 1 1 of Bey Ste nley 'old Tuc•ker- c 100 5 . 4 , • • , 4 smit was held. in the.111etliodist, Chureh here Thesday week. A- McPilers°')" rarielosincitietde'd tTobeabililtli,°trnahlbgtiktetrt'67111Cle'ziLelen!. , Intl:Le afternoon ebout fOrttY" Pnt in LIP' oeititiince: In the eyening• the Church F , ' f • 1.5j. . , . well fill The united choirs led - by Mr. Ruse ga,ve a fine .•.• et, . song see\ ice, and two able addr.esses ' ' ' ' W 1 1 were delivered by Rev. Mr. J. i so 1, ' telaer. ) VP' - - MCClary's Vanaons 13ase .- -......--._ - - . ...; - 1'114 910, __. I i' ' -----`,....„,,,,,,,TeeserM, 'rc• ;4'1 '1"-.-,---:-:•'t1' ,rileon; 1.....errir, , e. • . i, •-e-e_,..f,fieaeteeeeeerteee.„ ,,,Ceeerefee„,..e.,, ,4 gk.LLL,1,--- to'..4„:!"-L.,,-.41.4-t, " ---..- 1•• .A4.%V.I. . -eel; .. ,e,....„. -4,;Te•-• I. !eel -.., ,,...)..d.„, .z-lt,...A1 ' ---' ..tt.e-_- Burner . Gurney's Souvenir Range . 44 Souvenir Ranges for wood or coal - - 'Souvenir Heater, , DitS11,18,0 011 Tho eptertainment on Monclaynight - . .. . . , 11 137 the Junl°1-' .A -.111(1"c" 'was we c"r" ' . • ' ivied mit and fully up to enytheng ever °leen' here before. -Several of mixt '-' ' ' f tl citizens attended Hie re -opening 0. , .le ' • Sande, 0„thohco lunch at Z1I/ rC1.1 QH i i- 7. ----Some young men dame into the vd- 1 F -*day- evening ' eptiaetently age on . ti. • :. - , „, , . - , .. ' looking for trouble. •Striinge,btit true, they were 1101 disitppoinied 'and before ft they were not such terrible they le , fellows as when they canie.-Every . t- make the preparation will b made to . Xmas. entertatiinnent e grand success. -The question drawer in the Y. 13..A. t 'ght (T1 ir-d-ty) Will prove quite ' T - inteitesting and instructive. tic clues- • , tiobs. will be aus‘vetted by the Pastel and much good will come to all who ' 11 • ' 1 111 • a 0 Fink- may attend. --1 L. ant ts. . beiner, of Shipka, visited friends, in the village ,Si-111(1,1,v . --111e . Will . Browu returned from the West last week.-- F ..f Z • 1 • ' the •1 Mr Faust a - uric 1, wits in le vi - •letive.s lage one clay as wee. . es . ., 1' t k. -M srs Edi , . 1.- heifer Bros. and Mr. Nichol, Blake, 1- Sunday evetiin were in t le village _ g, There must surely be attraction for the boys here. a pornaer pastor here, and Rev. Mr.., Larkin, . of Seafortli. The 61.•st took . . fOr his subject, 'The Knight of the,20th C' t ' '' end pictured the ideal man en '11Y' r... ' • • r e right end pu needed to imhold th . . , n took up clown the wrong. Mr. Lerki . as h theme and `eneourege tent' is .. . , n , . , ointed 'out the benefits of kindness, p . . , ,.. . ,.,. 0 n cheet.tulness and ' piaise in iireer-- Wednesday night the smoke stitek . . • - Cook's mill fell over, cart -vit. -le with at , • , . ,-, .1 it setne ef the electric wires coenectec with the houses immediately adjacent. . The wires on T. Hudson's residence_. • . were wrenched from their- fastenings. , 1 • d ' , stack Mr. Cook has orc ette a ,neee Which will be pieced i n position itn- ntiediatelv The breakine of this one • . us. hiu s me loss itud in - • eon will. ea,. e i 0 , Geiger . . , l 1 enience.--Ildniond.She has been 9 by the trustees of. engaged for 190., , S 5 .No 12 Hay, as teacher. salary $360.--e.We- are pleased to statethathad Ambrose ' Smith has so far recovered that he is able to sit up for 'a short t' .1 -• 1 cl thet if evei•ything time eat, 1 cloy a.1 , is as favorable as expected he will be able o 0'0 with is 0 is erne ' t "'h• father t 1.1 h ' in. Fores'''t... seine day this week. His . . ,,. 1 • ' '':' ch S tn- very -critica state awoke nen y iii the community ttnd all are pat . . . now rejoiced at his almost-wonderfu 1 We have a number of Second -Hand Stoves ' . , . ' at low places. • . • _ T Tx itr Q. 0 N ee ' J1130.11. , .A..11. ]L:1° 41.3114 "". "' -----```'."--' • ' Mitchell: There was rathei, a sudden death ' th North 'W• .1 in e. ate early Wed- , ., nesday ru. 1 Mrs.0 tl '1 orning, NN len o ei) Milke passed away, at the a,ge of 50 . , . Th d• 1 f " she arose from yea's. , e ay ie ore, 1 bed t it -r upon her houteeholcl her o enler . - duties, hut felt, ill and had to go back. s, - d •• 11 -7 worse • nd al- -re gra ua y grew , a , ''th• t 11 was do le thoughevery ine pass,. ) e es. t ,. ... e t ,•• • • • f • v •1 Deceased fel hci, 11 was o no a:. th . , . trdworking woman, a ),nah.. -showst' k- * 1 • '11 ' g mother -ttul WaS high- mc ant ovine 1 , _ , , ,. . ly re$pected. Her ensband preaec,ea s ed her by about twelve years. ' She two dang,hters 'and two SODS, all to inaohood aiad womanhood. g . ' 'Clancleheye: The respect in which thelate' Robert 'R. Hodgins was held . . , , was shown on Wednesday afternoon, ' funeral .. • 1 11 f- th when the , was ae c from e family residence at Clandeboye. Friends in leree numbers attended, • ...., ' i x; , •• . • over e 120 teirreiges contaming resi- , district . . dents et the being in the ,courteee The services were conduct- t-, • Fdh, ed by Rev. Mr. Farr pastor of the ' ' • ' • Methodist Chm•ch at Luceee . Mr. . , . Hodgins, who had spent his entire life 1 • 11 t t in theyillage, wtts very lig 1 y reepec s d. H lie Yes e' °Town up fen-ilv of e - e ,.a, , . - . . . ' - ' " ' three daughters and four sons, all of, whom were present at the funeral.' • • • . • , . , Rev Elvis Hodges who has a chat gh 't ' ' ` in Manitoba, is one of the sons, , • Wingha.m. Ale vce )any either- e • 1PP. n'll. e' ed in the IVIethoclistparts'enage on Wed - „ ". 90th inst.., to witness the neseaty, e ' " o Miss Jennie M Hotibs inarriag,e„ .f M. ., ' 11 t ' den hter of Rev-. R. Hobbs to c ( es ,` g . ' Mr. H. Verity Hutton of Brantford.. le ric . '11 b ' le is one of NV ingheen's most e' ` ' estimable youngladies, a, dutiful daug,h- . • -it the Epworth ter, an active woe er 11 , . ,. League, -ancl a general favorite of the your) people of the church. The g iS 'It hi hi pe tted •young g v -res c groom ' •` - " ' • ' • . holding e responsible. position e, , with the Verity Plough Co. of Brant - ford. TiThe ceremony, took-. place at high no , under a large floral wish- - ' - ' bone, where the happy couple receiv- d the congratulations of their friends: e . - - , f v ' d b The ceremony was pee (mine yRes-. ,..ei Wm. I cDonagh of Stratford, who performed the ceremony for the bride's. . ' Annual Meeting. - The-''ve ity T1 ' td Annual 11.1 Cr . e ... a - ill ' ee in f th 0 t• •' A • It I dE o e n alio grieu ura an Ixper t• ICollege.' G 1 1 ' ' inen a tte pi, Ontatece ii the 9th and 10th of December' 1901 . ' • , t 1 30 ' commencing • a . o'clock Monde ft ' a errioon , . ..The pt-ogram for the annual meetin that there ' were over 3 000 c. opera ive expet-mients conductedalor agricultural lines through,out Ontar this year. The mostiMpartant result • of these tests will be reported and di . , . , a, . , cussed et the meeting to which a interested persons are welcome. Some verylmportant subjects %eel be takentl • • t D ' ''' up this year. r. 11. V W•le W • bi t D o IT s A 1 y, as ug on, D. ., . ,, to to give an illus.tratecl itddress o "The Growitee of Sugar Beets and th 4- . '' ' u • 'Manufacture of Beet Sugar. Mr. A. Ruddick, so well and favorahl known throughout Canada is to spea . • , , .. , . . en"Our Deity Industry with Hint ., t ' • T ' and S uggestions as 10...Needed Inaprov „ ,, inents. . The Re-Oi•ganization an '0 Vernent of our Aerieulturel E. Lop „ , ., ,, hibitions" 'will be discessed by F. V HodsonL' - - ' ' ' Stock • ive • e Commissions Prof. G.. E. Day imd Supt... 0-. ''' • -1 • " • -• Ctec man. The Giowing of Fruit , • • te High Quality and "The Peel -in.' 1 ..... ' - s• e Fruit for the Best Results" will " . handled by W. N. Hutt of the Niage District 11 El ' Liel- ' ' , ant ter mei- ick, an exte ' sive fruit grower in the Lake.Ontar • • T • , • • District he Lathes Session on IVIo day afternoon. will be addressed 1 Miss r" • • I f tl/ 0 Watson, on, incipa o e latex Normal School of Domestic Scienc ea , ., , , , .. aninton, and oy 11fits. joy, Prencie of the Domestic Science Departtnen Toronto Technical School. All t: sessions of th, U •should , . • ' C. 131013 pt..0 both in tereeting and profitable o t •'• ' e n arm railroads will grant e rates to Guelph, f those - . - . or lose a tending the Experimental Union ai. the Provincial Winter Show. .F012 „ , , , d f f 11 • P'a'grarn an or u er particulars I ga,rding the excursion rates, .apply 1 C. . A. Zavitz, Aericultieral ' Colles e Ontario. . moNET TO LOA.N, We have unlimited private funds for in- vestment upon farm or yillage property, at o west rates of' interest. Dreesee & CARLING, Barristersvetcs, Exeter. • •"Winchelsen, Mr. M. ‘nds'i••e Elford is visiting frit, n Port Hope. -We regret very much to lose Mr. Roy as a citizen, he having 1 . 1 d to remove from tunOng us. c ecic e Mr. Roy, who has been here for the 1%/rONEY TO LOAN. iV.1 . • I have a large amount of private funds to past two years has made 'many Nyarna friends. loan on tarm and village properties at low rates ofinterest. ' ' P' NV' °I'aimIAN' , , ,, , ' BIrri•ter Main st eet Exeter - • • • , Take Notice. Take notice that I have applied to the License ' oonunissioners, of the l•,cense'Distrit of south_ lIuron for the privilege of transfering my hotel license, in the village, of Mount , Carmel, to Simon Deitrich, of the Township of StePhen. , Any object -,Miss ions againstthe transfer must be made to the License e Inspectors before,the 1st day of December, 1001. - ' PATRICK HALL. Sodoin al (3,. 0. c; • heel a house . r„ eoree a inith , . werming on ...Friday. -Mrs. J. Mc - • • -. Donald is quite ill from an a.tta.e. of rheumatism. -Levi is aerain in Sodom .,yowl) and is endeavoring to convert all the rank Grits into eoocl sound Tories.- Mr. an Mrs. a eh Stacey, also M' d .T. IT, Helena Stacey retuttned .to their re-hy spective homes on Monday. -A rare • curiosity was seen here last week, it Crediton . . ... . `"•• 13 A former] ' C'olltis & J. Gi STANEURt . ., ( y .., ., 1 ,.- recovery. 1 -lis sister is still nursing him -II - t• ,i -re (etre end devotion vyt -1 11 11 11 I ,,., 4 . 4 • ., Meeting of the • Huron County ' ' Council.t • . ,,,,,,ii, pouncil'of the County of Huron, will meet in Llib Jbuncil chamber in the town of Goderich on 'being a pure whitehawk.-Will Smith " • ' ,--: Will M - is home for the winter. 1 , c Carthy visited in Socloni on Sunday.,,,, • Will certainly means business, . s tanbur e Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Conveyance 3 . • Ont.' Money to Loan---Exe el, . ,Around ''' tt d Mei- A num er o our sPor_s a en , ° , r . ner s shooting match at Exeter, .last. Thursday. -Mr.- Chas •ZWicker ship- ped a laige amount of fowl last week. _ , o u , Mr. Ed. Wurm f Z rich was in • • • " ,the, village last Suntitty. renewing old a9enaintanCes.=-,Mr. Beeity-.Eilber iS• th les,' 1 b collecting e assessments let y • Fire Insurance Co the Hay Township , . this Week. -We are soi•I•y to here that • ' • .. • • • '' Miss Lilly. Winer is ill again with ap- '. . . . H. • v' N d wish pendicites. el many filen s her a speedy recovery. -Mr. Ab. Wal- ker has moved_ into the dwelling late- ' lv occupied by Mr. Fred Siegner.-Mr. - , Jno. Dtunert, of Zarich, vvas in the .village Friday securing an agency here for the niedicine called "Oer Native Herbs." -The grist mill was closed one •• ' , ' t • -• v day last week, owing to a breakage of the engine,otherwise the mill is run- nine full thne.-The recent snow has dd ' d made the roads very run y an , gems- . . ed lots of slush.-Miss•Mary Wein,. of London, , is visiting her • parents , here this , week. -Rev.„ Waddell, of . . . . . Eliraville, occupied the pulpit in the . Methodist Church 'Sunday evening, d .Mr - Esli Heywood,of EXeter, an . • . .-... . . , i al church preached in the revenge lc . , enin ' owing t the on the Same .ev , g, g 0 J.. G. Litt Who' is at absence of Rev. . ,, . ' tin ' ' Present away conducting mee . ge in . . , e Bible Society,- - the interests of. th . . v .' "" . 'Mr John . Sweitzer t Was. al/pointed - • - . - . - . , , .. chief of our Thre Brigade on Friday . . . - - -.1 evening. • ., ? The :choice conic I/ 1,- have better,11:1 ', l'S h had , • e been as r, a as .,. some exPeI'i ence a chief While living. in ,Exe= ter -Oats are a good price now and ? , ., .. 1 d ' h our" fttriners are iusy. revving t e same to market. Some ef our farmers who sold :their oats. before ,the raise w . had kept tl ttre novy wishing • ey. , tent ti little longer. -Two Italians. •were in the villa,ge Friday carrying. enormous 1 d' ' f th o. d th had f el -- oa s o , e eoo s ey .or ,s, e.. NESS Susan Kuhn is- visititig. friends in Berlin _ n this week. --Thanksgiving • to. d. (Th • d ) ' Pity th turkey. -prepared • ay urs ay . e Bert has developed.into quite- •tteeport and is'a good ehot.. He• is thirsting few revenge on Exeter, boys . Who , took the rabbit- which he had shot one day last week. -Mise Kate Zwick-, ete•ok London, is visiting her, bother, 'Chas. here, for a few days this'week.- ..Mr. Simoli or oc move o . e ' M 1 'k has d 't- th ' - • • ' • fru•to he recently purchased -from. Mr. Feank Hohlhein near Dashwood.--- The revival meetings in the Methodist church are being'i well attended and are making a good impression on softie of our vourig people -Mr S. ' Brown ,, ., ..,. .. , ... .. ntaden, shipnient of clover end alsicke tseed one clay',ItiStt Week. -Mr: Will. 'Ku 6 f" E"-eter - w•is in the 11. 7e ,last SundaY.,-'1,he s.chaltit•s of the 6-er, man school intend giiiing. 4 . . . . . ,. cantata entitled -"The Chitne 'of Silver , ,, , ,, . . , ,.. . , , Bells for Chiestnias eve This Can- . , , . . talli, was -.given, in the church ttbout, htee yeaas ago and was a great sue- . . .M . . cess„ -Mr. and, Mrs G. -Dick, of Kip- were the guests of -Me,. -11O11 ,11-livs. .... , . .. , , , . , at w r , . . .. 3 . . . , . . AL he 'Wine vi,st Sundt vt -Mr A. L. -Bertrand. IS visiting relatives ' in Detroit thiS week. ---The late JOhn - ' , Stieider"s Jaren con. 1, is offered for no doubt will be solde I I, sale , , . i ~ e' P• This is a good fite,m rind in a good lo- • . - l't • kr ' i , ' d ' ; ca i ye e ey patscip, ,esuing slice), a farm would do well' to call an.d Inspect a the satoca-aMiss' LydiFiekbeiner is ' ' ' ' - ° '-f" r e - ' rapidly recove.ring tom he .ii !cent ill- nees.--"-Messrs."' Nelson . IViner and Chas. Finlrbeiner hitve returned from enelac„ ..,...ic hi NV et e ley lay e . ieen. ;working this stuntriet-. 'teire , About ITs , ' ' Brucefield: Mr. Morrow has dispos- 1 f 11.• lease of the Dixon hotel to ec.o le . f ch eh Mr. Ge-brge McDomfld, o ' a arn ' who t..tikes possessioh Itt, once. 11Ir, . '...v. .. • -v- - , • Alorreey 00 .005 ,going th itncouvei. . a, . - -. • e , . e, ,.., ,,___,_, ., . -1N-Inghatn a .,'"in ''gca• x esaleu-% (•"•• Passed. away on Moncety , eg of 1 aste 'Mrs. Joseph Carr, , at the , ee .. . d .1 1 'O. 11 - t 73. Deceased. had rtesic ec wr 1 el s in, • •" • , of the Brunswick ho pi oprietci . . . tel, and had been ie failing.health for some. , , . i•t11 for the last few time, more espec, a y , months. Rumbell ,Goderich Tp.: Mr. Geo. , 1 into the. great hereaftet• on passec , , . Thursday last, after linge.ring foe some ' as a native time on the brink. He ev, , of this township and had many friends ' town•Ind. surrou tiding who extend in . . , d .f d sympathy' to the bereave wi e an famtly of two sous. . . , ' • 1 Suddenindeed. -• th Wine run: was e , ...man, .Th death of Mrs.• Coed, a highly respect-, ed resident . of Whigham, residing onlusion Leopold street. On Wednesday even- the - inv., she went out to t shed for wood, as she did not return for Some time, her -• t - went to 'look for her, arid sis el ., , ., • her d ad. - - found lying e .Guelph, Clinton:' Mr.: A. A. Schrenk, whet for the past lour years has been re- . esenting Frost & Wood in 'this dii- Pr • . •• • - • a d. • trict resigned his agency.on Thuis ay ' last and a ou . e mi e o ecten- •leave • , -, .* • ber will for Ilaitiston, where ,'th K1 ' rk hotel from. he has rented e , onc i e . his brother; Mr.. Alek. Schrenk. - fi 1'1. W''understand the. Pub- 13ity ec. . ebottle lic school boatel have enga.ged a 'teach- . for the funior department Of our er . , f M• Latimer school m the person o Miss .. . t ' who is at present atthilding the 11,L. ch- e 11 Model school and conies highly 're-. deed •There were quite a num:: cernmen c . . ' of applications and the salaries reng- d from WO to' $850. e . . ,-.Hay: The. Municipal slate is being. for Hay and he the event of , . , ,. . . Lemont taking the our reeve, Peter, „, . e profferecl candidatore for M. P, P., in stead of .111r. Hess, our old, tried and ' councillor William. Consitt, efficient . , ., _ , his . will be prevailed upon y s many friends to allow them .to put .letini. in noneinatien and. elect him to that ,pes- 'Con which hes impat•tril ettitade and 1 1 , , ' ' - ' • fill tact so justly qualify him to , . . Woodhanar , We regret, to leern of the deathOf Mr. Francis Mentgomei•y of this piece. • He had.been confined . to his bed' it few days, when death re- l' d his sufferings... Deceased was .ie,ve - . ... . _ ; WiLiely know.n and, respectect, alla. a, member of the ,Woedhana Ife 0. J.,. Tr ' - • ' - `ere tekento the Kii•k- ton' 'cemetery, where he was aid to rest. The. beautiful and impressive eereniony of ,the' Orange Lodge was' . . . .. ,. ... ,, , . , . conducted at. the burial. . Ki ten' •Thectitizens were c-onsider- , ehly -ilarmed on Saturday night last, , , , . between nine imd .ten., 0'i/it/A, by.the f v TI. l'ffi ult wct$ fotnid. 01:ty, •ef tee. : le ci, 9 . y , - • , ' . v , i, " - to be In the tesidence of Mt. I ()feet Meths, our 'tespected: postmaster and , h t fire was ceusecl by mere im , The . , , , ..• o ,, th '' upsetting.' f 1 lamp in the dining e - ' ' , , , • - , and whet) the flit. W4LS discovet d th' interior of the rooin was a mass e e . . 1 ' of fittules. Fortunately, weling hands vere . speedily at vvork, and a number .1'' f tiring rnen who happenetlato be in ° Y .n - ' t , .. . • the post of ce at the time, with others, „. I to the rescue. Their firstefforts -'4' ee ' 1 '''' the childeen were teweres. removirig . . , .. . of IVIreBalfour, who were pleepmg ripe 1 ' Thisdone the efforts of all • Tue, lay the Sid day of December next :it 3 o'clock. •Dated at tioderice this 30th day of November,1901 Grand Bend . - . The ahnu al Christmas tree 'of the sTalcy CiAtTI.,B,:, ._ -".•"'""*".'''•'" Strayed fr.= my ranch 'in Boaringuet, 0 head :of ' • cat le branded "M" on•left hip, any informa- young- ca , tion leading to the recovery of the above eagle will be suitably rewarded. . Geo. Marrs, Thedford. • Presbyterian church of this place , will taltte place' 'Dec. 93 --Alia -Babb, of G. d - h ` h cl" a few days.Winghtune 0 erle , ls ere spen ing w --SOille hunters from Greenaway spent a few days shooting here last week.- ' - • ' Mr. John Cornish and daughter were In the Surroate Court of the -.. Count3T of Huron. the guests of Mr.- John Statton.--Mr. ' S. Gueen is spending a few .clays in Sarnia.. -Miss Emma Zaffe is spending trew ' ' In the matter of the Guardia,reship of the Infant Children of Enama Kate Jane Ca,min deceased. . , . -' ' Application Will be made to the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron,'bef ore the Judge in Chambers, at the Court House, in the Town of Goderieh, in the County of Huron, after the expiration of twenty days from teefirstpubecation hereof,. Hil behalf of riceard Canon of the Township of bisborne, in the 'Comity Of Huron, yeoman, the father of the ''said in- tants, 101 012 order appointing the said Richard Camm a days under the parental roof.- The dance held here Wednesday even- ing was well a,ttencled and quite an enjoyable time was sent. -Mr. Joseph Disjareline was, united in holy bouds of . .,. .•"1: R • v 'e ' t th mat/Antony by ey. Calm „le a e manse to .Miss Enialine Disjardine on Wednesday of last week. We wish the young con le a happy me ••ed. , rti. , P . .. life. • guardian of Ella Gamin and Cecil CaMin,infatit:child- ren of the Said Enuna Kate Jane Oanun, deceased. , „t, RICHARD °AMA!, " - by Dickson &Carling, his Solicitors. Dated at Exeter this 13th day of NOVeinber, e.D.0.901. Blake Mr. Allen Essler, who has been in - ' d ''Manitoba,Me the Pilot.. Mound district,, for is home in Executors Notice to Creditors, . • • ' - In the 'matter Of the'.EState of „ Jerefiliali• Collins,.. the Elder . de., ' ' ceased.: . . .. . NOTICE is•hereby-giten'pursuant to R. S.P. 1807, ter•100 that all Creditors and „other persons Chap .. , . .. having claims against the Estate of Jeremiah Collins, the Elder, late of' tlie-• Township of McGillivray, - in the County of Middlesex, Farmer, deceased, who. died on or about the Twenty-sixth ' day of October, /897, are required ori Or before the Twentieth day of December, A] D. 1001, to send by •poSt prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, executor, of the said de- ceased, the full Christian and . surnames, addresses and descriptions', and a'statenient of their respective accounts or claims and the particulars'. and proofs thereof omit the nature of tee securities, df any, held by them„ together , with 'the valuation- of the said -ties And Notice is' heieby further giv,en ar/21,1r1 • 6hat after the said Twe4ieth day of December A. 0.• 1001, the said Executor will Proceed • to distribute the estate of the 80)0' dedeased among the TersOne en- titled tberetd,' having regard only to -the claims of weiciii.they teen shall have received notice,' and the several weeks, expected thne.to partake of Thanksgiving 'tor_ key on the old homestead. -Mr. Rob, er t Douglas,. has sold his 'eighty acre o ou le ronso.n 1 . 1 t 'tl B • L'ne to Jake Gingrich who gets possession in Feb- ' ' ' ruary neXte • left< Douglas telltS of moving to Alberta there to engage 11) - 2 „ , ... . , ' tremehhig.-Mr. George Howard, who has been the efficient .prineipal of the past BlakePublic'S h' 1 for the • two c oo years, has been engap,•ed for 1002 at a salary of $435. er e has done geed ' th ' t '' better work In , e pas and still, re- Stilts are expected next. year. -Miss Ra,setta, Capling, . the .painStaking.th t (Ibex. of U. S.S. NO 1,-H: & S hes ea- , . ' ' been engaged. for another year et an -advance ip sala,ry. Her sister, Miss • a )e P ng. , • M 1 1 Ca' li • who hes been e she - cessfu ' 1 teacher, vvill;not take a school, for 'next year. - • . • father end niother tnany yeare ago. A CARD. - . Mishter . Grogan. . 'We, the undersigned,- do hettel agree to refund the inoney on a 50 ce bottle Green's Warranted , •. Seaforth Expositer. . . . "Ye Missed., it that ye didn't go to 1 ' , J. ' 11"Laclalen " 1 se S to my leal IssY r at , , e7 . friend Cliincyth' otherday. I clinnaw .otf Syrup Tar, if it fails to cure your cough cold. We also- .g-uarantee a 25-ce to prove satisfactory or neon, .,-.. , re un e . te _art] ' -4121,- that I did," sa,ys Clancy. ,"I never cud ht. • d th' Scetch. Cancurt " he s an im .1. s, BIRTHS. ,., . k E says. "Av .they d shpa e c accial3 ng- lish loike yofu an' nie, Grogan, 1 wuddn't moindtaltin' thine in wance in . • ' _ , E 1 N ' 24 ILEL11.- nStephen, onNov., . Mr. ancleMrs. Chas. Either, a son. , 1 b t t t' t a whol e, ut no goin o IOW avva,y good money to hear th' King's Eng,lish therecl b anuy Scatchnattu . or 1111Ir , . y . h f th t' Scatchwumman ait er, or a mat- ' mei/Rim:MS. , --- ERB-- ' ISEL•NS,- e a en u M At th R tt b , • ,, i ,., ' ttier." "But, Clancy, says ye must bear in moind that hur voice med tip fur hur deficits in pronunciation. She •. had no common soft-soapranny.voice, let me tell ye; an ,there was jist as much diff'rince in hur, singiii' an the conimon run iv sinein', that there is • . e , „ „- b t • • er an •ecat ()an ye e tine a can, y .. . . , iv .,_ sones t 11 th' rieraes iv anny +Al et e me . , , . .. she..sring,." says Clancy. „.1 can't remind over elivin o.r eight," 1 says. "There , w is Wan about a fut.vice It wint this _,_ , , , . . a , • St. parsonage, Clinton, by the Re Mr. G. Howson', on Nov. 20th, 111 Levi Erb, . of Ethel, to Miss Seri . , Miselas, of Clinton. , SANDERS WOOD. -At the reSiden of the bride's parents, London, ( /NZith, . , Nov."th Mr. Tames A-Sendei - • Samuel S. 1 ' Son of Mr.. mit eis, - Exeter f i f Stephen, t m• , ormer y o .o i Emily,- daughter of Mr. Wm. Woc .fornierly of Usborne. Exectilgr will not, he liable for the 'said estate or any part, thereof to any persona or persons of whose claims they shall not have had notice. , .. JEREMIAH Commis, . 710 Can Ave., Detroit, 111 h,, U.S.A. . '''''' Centralia . All,. George Grafton will hold a grand Shooting match here to -day (Thursday) - - • • SO1WETHING FOR • ' ' E WINT ._R, We have something ' ter wear ' • - ' . .... trootweor, - e , Handl-wide., Boots- and • 11 'Ind children men, woMe. a ,... .. . . guatranteed; ills° the very - ' hoes g: , es' '' - ' - i '`'' Tr o • r - Proof- Try , nr Pone u e ,,.. .Boots -,every 'pair guaranteed.. Belt Boots fine Belt ' •-. .'• Women's a,ncl and women: Misses' f, 1 e •,;-'nk-trid Cerdigane SPa-s, ' g.,P1' ' ''' Men'S .. heavy , Rubher .„ te ,ria ./. e,,,,..ine. Proof) P°ci-'''' "' ' ,th'F' of Belt buckled shoes at Robes . - li‘r ll the ce,lebrac , e se , . ., ' wan Robe, Coats and, teed setisfactory robe guitran . , ,. , , ey egfuncled. Oarness 4C. . - • . , Light and. Tleavy Harness, Grips, Collars lIalters ant 1-ete- always in Stock. s. , , , ,h . - Repitiring on - , oes . peOniptly done, . A CALL SOVECI'llED. ii ' ' '' ''' Trolile's,. .. ' w - .,EAR. yotti' need. for .. • Shoes for -,every pair _ . lc beet Ana ee. for ell. cl•ess p' "tubber- . , . Shoes her inen Rubber fine . . ' , .-; ' . ' ., • (I upctur- A few emirs '' ' ' '''' cost, ., ' d S'Iskatche- , ' ' ' - • . Mits. Every, ,. or Intim= Belis, ll, , 1 HorSe Elan- .i. }Tar es, ant . , n . - ' SWEET 1 Old Stand conSeqeently a large number of sports are expected 111 tow. --Rev. B. L. ' ' ' " Hutton reached two very in/ res- . . , P ', ,• - - P - sive ser•rnons t on Sundtvy Ittet...Miss Cocltwell, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visitingett Mrs, John Broyvn's, , , . • WEDDING.--Oxi Wednesday evening of last week tlie home of Mrs. T..13oyip es th•e of of i very Pretty wecle w' - - scene, .. . . dIng,- when .her , youngest daughter, A.Ortie 1VItiy; ' rine qf Centrillia'S fairest ,, , . C7 1. d• gt ' v ' 1 t ' 11 T ' youne itdi w . s nettriet 3i:ly.e, a, foring .nittp .. cif. exethlilaivy Cluiritcter of,this .nt:igliberhooct. , , The . t ., , ... ceremony, 'Which took 'lace beneath'. , ,... ... , , . . ,,, p. .... , an arch of ever -greens 1111d roses was . t .., . . , ... ,. . , . , ., , , perforined hy theRev. B. L. Huttoe, pastel of the Mettle( ist, c mit, , In the . . . . . . ,. , ., presence of the relatives and intimate friends of the bride •and groom, The"pen .,' i , . . - .- , , .. - -. , bride, w to was g1ven away by her brother, looked charrnipg in' a' beteuti- ful dress of lady's cloth 'Of steel gtety color, trimined With white satin, She ''' ' ' ' ' ' d in hee'hand/e, lov'l ' it - ' 'and' carrie , , , , .. ey, hi. iqtiet of, chrysentheniums.' The bridesnitrid . , II b .- 13' . ' l'' luies al y ep ,urn., was c de tiling y . . , . , , , f , , attired. in ,a, Stith 0 grey homespun. Atter tlee,rearriage ceremopy vvas ove.r ell sat down to ant. exeellent spread, . ' consisting of the choicest of turkey tied other delicacie,3, at which, all seerri. 1 et eo enjoy , theuisch es immense y. The bride eras the f.edipient of runner- , . . .. .. ours useful and costly presents, tesle. f ' t th ' ' high'esteem ' • h''' 1 ying 0 the an w le i , she is field ,by tliose,`- who leneve her beSt. -1•Ve wish Mr. and Mrs. Boyse 1 , • - ' a pleasant ant prospcsous voyage thlibtigh life and filially a hothe in. the geed lend lievtInd thn tido. way; "Ye'll take th' hoigh road an' I'll" t k ti ' 1 e. 3- toed an' I'll get to Scat- a e 1 ),ce. , , . , . DEATHS . land befoor ye'ee half way' there; an , .1nother inteitleci again `Will ye know . le . e 1 le • ". ' "Th Boney, Roney ShapksevLocklummm, . NoTT-In St. Marys, on Si iday, N't -17tla Mery: Nutt ateed."69 *ears. 0. . . . ,. . e Shpakin' iv Shenles," says Clancy; e, vd h et • a , - dr iv rubbers frau/ c 1 s, .e . my , p,. ... , .., . „ . . „ , , Tom Rich•trdson9" I. c•in't tell ye that " I'says..' "It's a wonder av 'she didn't" he says him Sca ,ch payp e e , . . , . , gin'relly oh th.' ltrIceitt ftirbt-irgams, an, they're Moighty clanniall ,too.' 'They're , . „ e , . . _ , _ ."NewYork ' ood- somet ing loilee the G vear Glove Rubbers that Richardson & McInnis do be sellin' Oow, bec'ase they - . , _ shtiek togitheet an' they're tiled iv good s tuf . h p''';':` GROGAN. , '..eleet. , ,,,`,..,,,",-- • . ....... , ,..... ' 1 .,., ' sge. ke. e'?. ,t... Just a„. /1 rhat , e, ' 0 N7Vh op v , , Ilave you had it in yc , hotse? ' It's 'cough „ia] h d d th coug an cough, an . terrible whoop. D . " that ' ' f a _ . ., • upset the Stomach mei e ' ' ',cr .. e,'''.." giving nauseous me icii • • - . • let the child breathe -in t VaPo-Cresolei • , . ° i t • ut twelve 0 0 ock la,et nigh - an Alio , . .. b. G t -.eased: old. man named Step en , re tier, who luisebeen in theemploy, of Toseph WII,, , ten of the Arglye llotise,' West Leine . , . • . . ,, , m le h�tel and sus- fell clown s — 61 . h t'l ' I a. tained iiiiintes from which. ee died in - , . about twenty minutes. le. doctor'', was. ' ' d. b t tl' 11 ti • , sunninene n ie.°, c gen chip was beyond ,humati aid. ,....11 wet,.e lie bed; hilt were awakened bythe,fall, Why .. t t t bed t • 1 W' t - he go one oo go c o „le s cure le a . . .„. ntvALAPV. soothing vapor of It oes right 'to the spot 'that s ,d g Relief 'is immediate, and „ . , . . , a yery few days tile cure is comple e7 eou can't say the' Same. of any Oti {treatment For asthma catar dcolds 't''good. 'in i s equallyo , ,g , Vape.CresOlene is said' bY dtuggista eve,rywh the veporixeratid Latnp, whiCh should last a time, and a bottle of Cresolene complete, $1 extra supplier, of Crcsoleno 25 cents and 50 tc Iiiiistratee beoldel OoMaining physielaOs° ii mantel -a tree upon 'request, , Vneo-CRES6LEHZ , .were directed -towards extitiguis I hi -ig The n , ail° . veininen, s c 411111 01,,. " TI 0 t. v" ' 'G0 • t,' 1 - f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- d ' ' the fire. ,By breaking in the vyin ews, $230,000, inclitidirig ititere.steheetheptirs ' and .pouritie water end. seiderdn' the chase Prine.tof' the old lrork r(Yad.f is 'finales the317`. were soon extinguished; • .' ' • ' --- ' ' " • disputed by the County, (,olincil of be-f-efeeretteen't"ttlie woodvark and furs. FrOrtenac, -on the ground that the • - , • • 'd -br "..'• te r 1 efi 1. . niture W0.0 COBS' gee, y c a rec r c , rriArl t'7514 :, TIvi l'iC11. hint,vm,. 11)01100. - ,22 ci 10 nt of or net, z. V en, 't. by e. he e, is. te.