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Exeter Advocate, 1902-1-9, Page 1FIFTEENTH YEAR. MONEY TO LOAL 147010eve unlimited private funds ror / PERMS vestment open farm or village property, at 1 3.100ay p west rates Pil)'izactex.rsooTei...0AIRT,Ixe, people. of Barristers,otese Exeter. anti awl aseeteld s , and eird ANITODA PAR= allauSelne Parties thirain'.g of locating in Manitoba or the 4 few bo North-West Territories shouid apply to tint!, utAlor- to a dahl signed for prices of imprnyea mita other farms.. ERNEST E121,for, provided of the vi Witlehel AT, °NWT- TO Ii04IR. organist Ie a largo amount of private fonds to loan on Urn? and village properties at love ward, w rates ofinterest- and rent V- WGLLIAst,A1%,worded a nesrestes, Main Street Exeter or aCentilpa FAillt POE seen, eervice, entneet1 „ Vie undervigned Is offering for solo that desirable present 4.130 acre farm intim township et Ken. 1d0E' It as With a fe 'concession 2,41121nm/1i half of lot it, There Is on and was the premises a good briele Wove. heated by 0WOM a good bank 1iarn:2041441feet with A win; st es feet; oy the ye there 19 II never failingwU thatt furnishes water us, mid ens side Anima and a nng creek finin atar:y all until, Aft the arear retina. 2it land a under good gate al cultivation, Want to sell immediately Ana will diction b etedings snre a give possession )ffirell Tt,100g, AIVIY Tia4f.liaavtir. Hay P.O. • °TICE TO CHEDIT911s.-Ot Boatel Wilfdforig, _ _ tato ofthoTownaliip of VW Oentiewan. eased, Pursuant to nee. of Ofispier 139 of the evlsed Statutes of Oakum, 1667, notice h hereby Owing given that, creditors anti other hosing elahua again% the estate et Daniel Waldtong, late of the 28 was Township ot Day. in tbe County ot Duren. Gentle - Me% deetased, who died en or about the inst day nt form a October. A. D..10Qt.are. on or before the First daY electiou. febroaryok. D., VV, scod past, previd. to Ifegrs. linciwoo & (Ulna' Selicitera for Wald Schafer the adsolubtrater thel'ersonal Rotate of before 9 just c ot to by W. 20 T. Buds() theraiddercasedthelr ehristian names andruniames. Jfinnes an4 deseriptions. the ton J NeA their claim% a elatemeast et their amvents and the nature intim seemillestif any) held hy u,anti 14.14P;Vo_g thatatterthedv deems:4 the mad Pante* filmier OiSeS OIL% ed r,1=11.7.g 41* patio hereto. regrd entitled thaving ar will proceed to diollibute theassMetthesaiddereas. simiunr el,ey to sure cialins,ef which notirn thnii have ittiti a clone wain avabove immured. anti the said Daniel Mater aeCOrapil wan MA he Eatle for the gild awls or any rar; my Mad Attrrit, Any peri.7220rp0ati425 ts'araSO elsign or 1,‘„, sla.igoicotweeizatil la.Tie ton tvelveil lty hint 41""` at the time of awn dAlrilmt/en. DIM at Meter grett ng this e'Slhday.ei neforater J10{41, Daavici reiation cssisee selailtels allsoliolgraina Tuesday Sellerv's MEETING OF his °Mee FARMERS' INSTITUTE hendsom elites and on behalf TO BE HELD IN sentation TOWN HALL EXETER. stating t be an We -asses eharge of the class. SATURDAY,JA14.11th11902 to a light iEsite w ceasoram.... eking tl The meeting wdi open at 1.30 (aim*, when ads taereiot b elem.W in he gis'en in the follow ingenteralmir- magsaddresis Address by D. Drummond', Esq., of tiLise 44.41 +,‘ IllyrtlesubJect,Breedingand camel 44117 cattle. Ms when one level ey Oivession till 2,20 reeloelr, Attillts1 hy 0, the emu 10I Do pottrill, Esq., of Atilton P. D., miblect.Irow 1_,„, 1„„,-1 build a poultry house and teen the vault ry healthY. •":41`"..`'` 'I.* -lissom DIM o'clock,. Address by Elmer Ideal resu nsitawa, P. O., stliirPtt 'Wait gro;xlniz from onto -ile 4,0111114Mb:1 standpoint, oislinaloa Ain 4 o'clock. • Address by A, /nets, of Clinton, on '0`Drauglit sisass5 $$U Iforse3." "What he Was. what he l4. ulrat he might be. Short addresses are evecteti from knot gentles men. A question drawer wul also Ito opened when questions on irenerilauhjects lailI IV a feature. An evening inecting.uill be opened 07.33 n'cloek, win%Ar. Lex loteretting and instructive address will be given r by , the delegates and others on subjects suitable to a nos beert ridged audience. Clink% selections of vocal and in- of this pia btramental music! will 1* rendered. A bright and ingm ructive eetinh g anticipated. All are cordially /14tS been welcomed. A small admission fee will be charged JalileS Do gentlemen, tree, at evening meeting, to iletrly number 0 expenrea, Yea 1). araNNItti, 8,0,1'11NoW President, Secretary. of Detroit -Miss Ca New Yea Christmas Goods days th Mellharg who for t FOR ing here„r Christmas Presents, spent a fe Sandy Yu few ibtys Nothing is bett,ea than a, nice pair of old friend shoes or slippers. We have a fine this place range in each for mens, women trall4.__3/ and children. . . . Bad Ax From 35e. and upward we have Rub- 'nether' hers of all kinds. sack and felt °f boots; a, fine line of over shoes s, of to friends in be cleared out at half their regular Ham value. . . . holidays i • son, of Lo this All Keys belonging to the, Parlor suit week to be retuaned on Dec. 28 at 2 p. A.dair, cal et_ m. day event place, has A CALL SOLICITED. now. It i R. 11. SWEET, telegraph talk to Treble's Old Stand lir7i14%ainge pietede l the count Stanley. bout 40 b high. Mr Christmas Day will be a memorableon a visit one in the lives of a -number of young Schoff, of people here. No fewer than three here. --Mi couple were married on that day with- don, is v in a radius of a mile and a half, as place. follows. -A pleasant time was spentat " Trebor Grance, Kippen, the splendid ., serne of Robert Mafordie, Christmas . Witty when his third daughter, Madge, The rest was married to Mr. Thompson, of Lon- was the sc clesboro. Many guests were present ding on from London and elsewhere. --The same daughter day at 2.30 p. ne the Rev. G.. H. Long, age with" of Hensall, tied the knot which united 5 p. in. n for better for worse Robert Beatty, leaning on • teacher of Tuckersinith, and Miss ed.hantlso Jennie Harvey-, 2nd con. The bride • and carri looked charming, the presents were white cern splendid, the wedding dinner fit for an ,„,„,, ra,,,, epicure, the guests numerous, and "'"' ''"'''' piano acro everything else as became a weddingtbe violin. • Mr. and Mrs. Beatty intend to live in by her s4 Egniondville.-John Cochrane, of the was assist -Tovvriline, Hay, and Miss Teenie Mc Her little Beath, welie united in the holy bonds in cream of matrimony at high noon, Christmas Finkbeine . Day, by the E. H. Salvers. About 90 were pres guests sat down to a sumptuous repast. of the con At night about 150 young people trip- four genet, ed the light fantastic until morning. present. , he wedding dresses were splendid, warm co •':--little Miss Reina McBeath, maid of eat down t yA bonor, was charming, the wedding happy con presents were numerous and costly, month vis the pleasure and music entrancing, they . will and the bride coquettishly beautiful. home. Mrs. H. L. 'Walker, of Guelph died • suddenly While walking home frean a If it is ari social visit. such trouble, es, EXETER, ONTARIO, TRURSDA.Y, JANUARY 9, 1902. Kirkton ' ;TATUM: AND ADDRESS. -0o welting Dee. eetb, the YOung• use eben. °fel,. Noes church, t, twenty or the eoug,egaticso I at the Tteetorx, gielttee, iyed. themselves in pleasant at and interesting: pastieseeor Rrs, just before sitting deWil ;7 gcgieetica) Alf, .TerreAments, from the well-ladell . ba_seets atom Mre, Geo. EaSSen of ea celled on Mise Stout, the )f. the church. to come foe. en Miss Mitee'gie Davis arose a beautiful, and delicately ddress to Miss Stout, exits:ft-es. 0,preciation for bee .servwes, oed by a bandsome sliver tea rith the initials a the Teo* r eugritved. The ;Address and iere accepted by the reeildeot s, wend:men wmds ofitrambs rollowed by a foss remarks tor, Rev. Wm. Stout. Music log occupied the compauy n. 11 pan., when tile2 hellOs P the ream. closed the pee. )f nu evening of eoentl plea. ,enjoyment. St,Jesoillx liectious A d, holiday, bete over . 4 - ... ,- /* g every one bila sett/ed dOWO, tO work again, and even if your men didn't get there We eXpeet that new 1902 will roll on much the Sante as 4/d 1901 did. -Quite a inii3" evelling was spent here one night lase week by an equally jellY ePawd.--Ansa T. MeOleod has re- turned fromEintell after spendin the holtdays. with her parents there, rs. D. Niel's, of iletulleid. Mane who is spending the whater visiting her par. cuts near here. visited bee brother. B.,_. jenueson, ou enneay.--Mie era nu's. T. 'U. lierten, who reeeutT re- turned from Manitoba, has rented a house in Hensel!. and .'.ntexisis taking rap housekeeping there in the near .. , future,- Ur. E. Dodineri, woe ;see geen eenUned to the home tor Nine time three& ilifte5slia' we are Plea*e4 to State. recovering thoot it will be 59111e time before be is ,it le to work nab). . , . . . ., pheos Iltly anti. ItleCtillwray, WE • i vl e4 aaal111101Pat a44091,40/118. ' , Ripperneemo members and adb'er'.1 , ents of the ICippen Methodist chards ID this villag, aesembled. at, the bo_tne of the Organist. Mies Lillian White. men °la illee4sY evening of this week and presented her wales very touch- ing end beautifully worded address, read by MISO Maggie MC01510014 :1114 a very generously Oiled pureeof money presented. by Mrs. _woos, Aii58 lifinfitetnan, expressed her deep grate Lucie in a few sim_ply spoken words bet which gave evidence of the stroug ties which bee. bound. her to her own Church and her realty friends. , Brussels: We regret to state after:I .. . . severe and et times trying illnese the messenger Death calle4 iaway the spirit, ; of Jeesle, eeemul yomigest daughter of , :dm McNichol, queen etreet, Brussels , tiliAllli_ondatirto,reing at ri o'elock. She 1 lam wen iii. wise pnennionia for MO wean but her health hat' not been vigorons for some tune previsme. She I 1,4746 18 years and two montlee. The .. funeral took place on New yeirtss day ..f. q ,„1„,,,,.. T., fm.„,,,,,,,i.. ,,,. Be.„ v* : we' eaMm.'ettiCiii;11;eliey;a"see:dt,:lots"141;;;I:gn/idt.Y.10ins-ge' ,, demise will be sincerely regretted, 1 Ntoetitnhail. fietill"'Iii4iltiitTritar:rnodgrietIl'eovhitlifilin;11hg was diecovertel to be on tire, aud sue alarm tieing, sounded the lire brigade , was 8n°4 eie' the glInInd. 1MQT0 Water was throtvn ou the building. the fire broke through the roof. bul the 'daze WaS ettell 111141eT 001110:01. anti ' the tire prevented &sant synodal*. The hare is R24 PS P, Stare room. ;knit 11 row/ house, end as all the Wide w'ere saved it is- evideit the fire started in i 1104 10ft, hitt NOW or twin what cause ! cement he assertained. ' Ilrinsiev. On Nines dev "dr Wesle , Dixon et 'this . ' ' ' ' ':i'efi;e pdit i .Fentotst of the 1(4* COU Wei 1 I i 1 I .", . Fe Ier n the he 3: '2"45'114"41thormY• irphsideivnIertTgenYtiw.De"itrwiPtro%ftTIZIntqt ' till '1 rt - - • - '.--- . - - ---- ----% 4-..."'"' -"."...11 ' ..... 4knitilowliel: oTtibettitoenuti‘inn. itteY ttellere. of about forty of the immediate tele, tivCS of the eontracting .parties. The bride looked charming 111 a gown of white orginulle. At the conclusionmotsf the eineniony ri sumptuous dinner served, after whteli the eVeilitit was tpent in thensuel Pilalf110. We extend ale. and aire.Dixon congiettnIation,s in theit' new 61)11120e in life. . e 1, Clinton: On Monday Miss e. t ta Wright, delight -et. of Mr. JohizW.irgtt of town, beemne the bride of Mr. James • Jewell of Bentrillier, the ceremony be. ' ilig performed at Sts ',mire rectory br Rev- e. R. Gunny. Miss Kate ‘Wi . , , limos of Oteleriehtewiet washrides. ' Mid white:11r. el4o, Vi• Wet *Ries Auburn mesieted the gram:4'i= " the ceremony the bridal party drove to the brides home where luncheon was served and et 2.55 Mr. and 411rs. Jewell left for Hamilton and other .. , . pieces where they will spend the MK few. days of the honeymoon. On their returned they will take up their mid- ence at Benmiller where Mr. Jewell carries on a good blackstnithing bust- ness. _ . „ . , Isis tu. About. 7.30 p. ., InSunday when the citizens were in church the :fire alarm was sounded and the church- es were soon vacated fire was seen isse- ing from the stable on Drummond street, owned by A. Taylor It was ome ti ne before the engine *could be s 4 to k. oh ma e work. _ a% Hamilton's stable soon caught fire and also the house ad'acent to Air Taylor's store . ) . _ ... •$ occupwa by airs. JOS. arter. The household effects of Messrs.Bellentyn .. . • • e load Burling were moved ant on the 8 tract as it was feared the tire would spree. over e oc . r. is d th bl k M Taylor' said to have $200 insurance. Mr. Ham- 'Mon lost considerable hay and other effects ; the fire was confined to the two stables and a kitchen. Ki en- Christmas Day was cele- hrated at the home of Mr., and Mrs, Robert McMordie, London road, by a very interesting and happy event -one of which in future years will be re- membered by them. The invitations extended to a large number of friends *[ and relstives, it being the marriage of their youngest daughter, Miss Maggie to GeorgeThoinson of Efullett ' ' • son of Mrs Thomson now of Clinton. , This estimable family consists of fine sons and three daughters, and this being the first marriage, was consider- ed more than usual occurrence. The house was tastefully decorated for the occasion, and the ceremony was per. formed by- Rev. J. Henderson, of Hen salt Presb terian church. The bride' . Y was given away by her father and looked charrninginherpretty costume. A sumptuous repast was served, . re- ception accorded the newly wed, and after a few hours of merriment, Mr. • . and Mrs Thomson drove to their new home on thegravel road, Hullett, where the room has an excellent farm. _ _ __ g , Mr. Thomson IS a young and prosper- , oils farmer, one who is well liked in , the community, while his life partner is an accomplished and popular Toting lady, who will he much- missed. in • . i from the array of presents given the . , • e bride it goes to show the high esteem ., . . in which she is he ID the community; • Id ' ' . the, ifts were not only numerous but -g . . '' •:' ver3rcostly and handsome., , . ' SUCOE.SSFUL CANDIDATES. - - tete i R w- - ten . ne Anderson, witievtb, virebb' N.,-ezoie,3' . -.011.41s23-7",1e-v-1"--. "eve 3 ....3. Gre'eg; 0910' , us'„,Tr'''',..,." 43^ °,!11)11g1 'AM McKee au 7417411 fleneei..-11"St'eP for 6° 11('' JO ' 1 iltiS"°"g' J. R. IA 1111°418 4441 Wo 13ennett" i Hay -Reeve. P.Laniont;e41McillOrl , \Vim Consit,WiteStelek,Alex. Thom ' sou, A. Goetz., : Zurich -Police Trustees e John We , lob, Chas. Orel, John Rickheit. 1 Seaforth-Councilloiis.M.T. Maxim . je 13 0 • Re se sa ' nt 3 b , v .. Matt. , . Wm aro On* .o . .. . .. . ' eir M Best J A St Sebool Trustees, W. Selater, A. Si Stale. A by-law to expend eigt , thousend dollars for drainage purpost was carrie,. esoeerichesConneillors. Elliott. n 'Kinn Knox, 11111.1U4P, 1110111 : murneyr, 31. e....Pen 4,11' eiannaton) "werue" '44Yet' tai tift. MarysesCutineillors as fOnOW54.- i?onlyi(lialTilit'tlpiZehnlie.,:sTC4dh:eftegilomoilinrboiyultilslite7r1).7itii Lunn -Reeve UcCointeCouncillor, cRill:g:Ife,:olVilop181,-..b,B,leprty4etrateitt,l' 1%4;74 13.41"1:41e.trt.mstirotaigult' Tonbee. l' mit 1,1 ii v. - Ft 1, c h 11 „ e h0fl-'i aeon. ug t AMP 0 Counefiltu-, Stuart, Blow ftO%21 Fs,rd. Daftpon and eism_ Ryaens': • cbl" Clinton -fine following 4%1112,32, od by 4lecuramation. ,,Alayor,, no's_ Jaeksoe, Sr ; CooneilloreiteMeRenzie' ug'io" .5146.114K j„ For) H. 'Collate, 4: co 1. • (.,4,, b i .1. ' 3„i"1.. elebrasinial;." 'AT ewen* 4re5tee3 • - • B.ehew is the resniti,of Stephen, Ili'Y 4134 /$1Peillivray -MUnicipal elections hyPoliestboreeeese with an astevick beiog theil -. ...es . eanninateez , es e .e, Fr, r, - we a 1,.0s - . _. 5 ,, 7 .....,, . v• ,,,- ' C$' ' 8 •susiks rwelamt• e , 51 son ...4`7 11111$1 r 5.3_4475-1a" a* • • .. ee 3 1 0,440,e04 , . - „wee., , ..,:esne,,.-st 3 .w 40 44 . wows ' .e. 31 %IV frO SI 5"! 34 41--.442,3* YOUtg._, 76 61' w,07'' 34 43 43 2}-4,31* 'W'Sg 33 36 n 60 76 35,--4`1* l'igat,m. Aneft p2 s0 40 '' ) Toneless,. 15. eif 14 45 l'i7 141 0-33$ TfA,-.is . ,,I.,110 14",7" 'rva- ,.,71 403' ta-3 504 05 5,11 347 184_0/ ., 6%7' &I 04 a0 to 33 et ss tee- , .... , • clt.n'U'Ill ConSM s3,1s sr sr 44 is,,,nss stoat 03 fa MI 43 C,-.3 en W 57-4n* Thompson 3'3'a 03 .4 44 :14 43 45--3914i Deets 11$ 13 E3 44 3o1143,2 Sia -•-•11;i* Mine 53 47 75 21 14 *am 33---3417 Deter 25 13 4-i 33 3114 2° 11-2° aquOli r MICE TRUSTEES .3ve'410, st* sae% ;so RiAbea Sim -Mita 74* 33 „.„,„,„ NceILLINTAY ' "--- i*, 1 4: 3 4 5 6 7 Total Drumm -224 23 40 ta ea CT 4a fas•Xa* ewer 0' sa 43 44 723 33 37-046 esevseee geore.;„.„7 33 45 ''''i F'' F.4 57 S' .Z1 0 noses; ilig ra' ez el la savir17: txtll'n Ftt,'•-it' ei es el es et ci, ca-ssee 43 30 CIO 43 13. pe, *4r 'a4 In 2'3 41 17 Iii' 4; '4.I'la•-•-4 ' ,..„..,.._..,14...---,,...-,. , Winchelsea • • - - - Mr. Thos. Dinelle. who has been Oil the sick list, we are sorry to say,is not improving very fast, A.0 0.11 44,pt of ' ItilltitieSS SeVeral of the neighbors turns • ed out with saws imd REPS on Friday 1114611d Old a One pile of woodfor Mr. Durdlees-Ahout sixteen young men meta Mr. OPO. Godboles the other day and cut his DuOlnler's Supply of wood. In the eVening a &smelt tlin.e was spent in einging.games ete.--It Is reported that it.. IL Della -lite hav bellaili. MN Geo. Heywood's titiO farm across:nom the ereamery, This is a fine farm and must say that Dr. D. has done well to get it eel'ilr. Albert Berreitill antl natio Brown WAS -in, London, Tneedity last. on basinew. Mr. Amos and Aaron Frauds have gene to Stratfotd to take a caner* in the busineS$ college. Succe.ss hope- Mrs, J. C. Bell reveived word or the death of her 1120113(4 ss died at her 11(mte lu Malberweneen III.S,"1"1 AllY ftreen" an edema. growtsi. eite mereinees has been au invalid for the post two ' or tlwee years. ..... , . .. .„. Uensall - to resignations of candUlates Z2* on Tnesday night there a. suftIcent 'mintier left to iancil for 101)2, withont nu They are as follows. Reeve ler, vouneillore aobn sr,-,ott, 1" a, I; W. $013,thle0rilbe, 011a .Arther. The only Dew one r111111,3 0,1141 We 1204)1 se be W411 eel one.- At the closing exer. S, No. I, Tindsteeenith, the esented their teacher. Miss irray, with a handsnitie ring, I led by 44 44(1115(4 Miss Mine !+ a suitable reply, thanking Is for iippreelation, and res he severance of the present ISI.," etletwtle" thela's-Ti°' wen,ng toe membere 04 40r4 Ilible class called on him lit and presented him with a framed photo group of the teacher. Mr. Ab johnson of the boys mule the Pre- and the Dr. feelingly replied, [at the picture would always ,ativa to diligence in the ills- his work in connection with -A team of ho* es attached Sleigh ran away front op. 3. Miller s shop on Monday. 0 sidewalk opposite the coin. ;del they 04111 Up, Wellington ley renebed the Centennial, of the team street; against er ot the building and was down. No serious danger „4 bey, selist-,-xses !hanging' e -rig ems -germs% Viideeetr t received no binary. Oreettway al," George Wilkuu who hos been meal,' isn. about tb ree 'ytetts. returned ham% fears w. I ' . i -: 1,, el ' mu Ilea abt wee ."*""'s rs tkinfo,,,i &prim mid foinur. of -major I d bi- son4n.,bw 31-i.: Ta ior of ft t Ifurou vent' New YeIre ;rith m tTh ' B' U- a' nrti, .1.,Jo 'of &gum. x. %sr. T.„1„18141.4 his brother-in-law, Mr. Ed. MePherson last weelf.-M. J. McWilliams, of Chisellunet, visited friends here ;t few days Igo ' '. - " FATAL HUNTING l'IlIP. IliAliwea, Jan. .1 .\T4' Wise Dunce; aeeZdentIS' shot hhmelt while out hunt ing on siaturday afternoon 4ktout .i. ecioek. jes, wits eihnieng over a km rail fence on the form of Ur. rt. Taylor ZOne TOWBFbi • about two roes fro here. In gaing over the fence a, ral: slipped, throwing him back and mak hi nun lee" his held on the. gun. il 1tling to the ground and discharging thaeckeinlafrgtehoenirnjeehrirnhg eP on tht au inters Pull entevhsi. tin: howls. A compass -1011 WaS Wall lulu anu secured help rotienei.mbfuotrthiented inoisatusowmasuchbrouto‘b that he only lived a short time, dyinf 3 tv.lgo(:e,14etnealsta lifireelowninsreasliettut t40(It 1:107 wen, his aged navel& being pioneer of the town. He leaves a faintly ro three eldlilren, the youngest atm eleven 1,[ears of ages :and a, Wife. De ceased-4We) no ,insuisince, Tbe ae ..e.,4142t jonstell innt"h 'exotemel,4 h ta syy l owii;and profound mpathis fel for the it f t t il if f • Al OA' Allla A3 man an is atm iy, um Duncan was a, painter sm ' te ele aud was WO known'. d h` I r an _gt 1 3 . ' t el Is - 11' tt ' d f K iespee t 3, a in us en ts ent BERTHS. Credlton . 0. greenwirv. n.Collins* Staxiburia Pulsar. Soliziter, Notary, DenveYeaces McmuV tO "4111-EuRr, Ont. Mr. WM. Bassow has sold his dwell- lug to Mr. Carl Finkbeiner. Mr. Itissow has pin -chimed a farm near Zerich and. will take possession in a short timee-Mr, Claude Bluett, of Forest, who has been engaged as principal of our school, has moved in over Alfred Clark's harness shop.- Ni-. T. Livingstone, of Baden., was in the villege last Frititty on business.- Mr. Samuel Lemport, of Devizee, was in the village Setnrciny, weaning acromintattees.-3.1r. Benue Oestreieber has moved in the residence lately accepted by Mr. Wm. Lewis, Jr. Mr. Lewis has moved in with Mr. Christop- her Eilber.-Eleetion made ono town lively on Monday. 311... Fred. Wuerth, eisman, WAS reee cc et iv a our toe 1 t I 1 good inajoritys-Mr. Joseph and kiss Woodhall, of Detroit, are visit- ing relatives in this vicinity -Miss Sonlna Brown Istmain 31 h. t ,,. i - h ' s ' se gi a '9 ii, illuv sr r erne 'ier linseX'n" VI8 ''I'L' sihnon Stah , of troinherg, attended ttil 0 funeral of :Mrs O. Beaver last Sun- P hit School stil ted 1 st .igiciaer 7f.,' Ate' .t. • -I. R - holidays, ivith a-*.tiooad afteisdance.1.1.-all- iss Claude Men, ofForest, Miss Elsie McCelluni f E3.1 e dii D f Mitchell, 9s th- 2_,,,,au . .,ss ,owe, o . ,and I e emu ex ITeeller. engaged -1•°' the year. -The Misses Isillie ana Clara 1[1 eg t rb ten9tle _er ran i?ve , difla 'Bt dli spending rt i"iei ra° "till alt- h t eir o i ays in e vicinity wit relutices.-Mr. Wm. Westcott, of seal Lb tie t f . or , was gnes 01129 niece, . ,,__ ,,,„. _., .„,., ,_ [''''" George Jaevuoru, a sew uays last week. -Mr. Henry Eilber, M. P. P., , is attending the Legislature in Toron- to this week. -Messrs John Broder- ick, of 9a0ept1, and August Ehnes, . of zurioi,,.._ -were in the village on Tues. day auditing the insurance books. of the Hay tin'? F ni ' Mutual In ance uo. A numberarerOf young people h d oysterr at giapttlpis a _art_ _ suppe a An 0 ei jyr orlock's, last Wednesday. had a very pleasant time. -Last Friday's bl"zzard re' ded that ' te has i . re in_ _ n are r _ u*.cd CI k set In. -Mr. e ar is on the sick list.' We trust he will soon be able to a tt d t h' d e ' If 11 - - L en o is u ies in is s o • -The recent fall of snow has ma e . • • • good sleighing . and, are quantities of wood s.re beteg drawn to the brick an ti,e yar si-a-The lecture on fticai cl. 1 ' d A. e w ich waS to- ave been. given by Rev Morris Ehnes of -Zurich last Frida Y • ' ' . evening, had to bepostponed indefin- Ref on eccount of the -I, et ' 11 - • y ' Mr. Ehn ' f • de In1Yr 1 1 t gaest he will soon rime c m. PR' recover.- iss Lao, Winer is visiting her sister,Mrs D k, [ f K• ' R -C • - ...• P o ippon-- ev. rom r u. . . . . . ptop,,o artiste, is visitino• his daughter Mrs. R. E. walker. b , • • • ' DhATEC OF MRS. BEATER. -Once ore it becomes our sad duty to rehr n' 1 th d th f f 11 fc o weer e ee„ ,t o one o our We ..‘rpwn.. i trzyns,, in the person of 11,Irs.t ktrIelan "eayter, who. -fell asleep as - ursc ay nigh , at the age of 49years, o months and 2 daVs. Mrs Beaver had been ill for some time, but as she was no confine to her e her 11 ness was t d b d '' 1 ' not considered serious .beride ' het' . - , • ' ' i" aeatia was a great surprise. to all. -Mrs. Beaver was .1, i active e.k ' the i . -, ` ' _ e w r er in e c mren ana was wellliked by •all who lc le easUre o her acquaintance ',. - 13 . " •-• - ' The gap caused by her death will be hard to fill in the home" chhreh. end v. • • D • d - d` • , icinity. ecease was interre in the German cereetiT anti Ivas one ofcan l f. 1 ' Y ' 1 the aigest unera s held here or some time. A union funeral 'sere; ce ' was in the Evan 1'0'1 'ela 1 e last s , • • . ! ge A ?.t _WC , unuay evening to a very large con- gregation. Rev. KnOwle.s preached 1,12 a Pre riate sermon titian as hisenza tPN P ' ' ' g • • umbers 23-10 Ile was assist- (ix!, Rey J G • • rt ' e y ey. . . Litt and by ev. .T. . or oc c, o ashwood. rS.Be v- C M 1. 1 ' f D k B er leaves to mourn her loss, a husband, ' o i Slug ers, a, one sis ei f u . d lit father•' • t • and two brothers, besides ,ft latrge num-, ber• of friend's and acquantances, who - Inive the th ' f 11 ' ' *t - sy tuna y o ie sawn y in this their very sad bereavement. ' Grand Bend - • • Mrs. Willer and daughter, Hilda, a Apse Craig, glens New year's at Ale. jos. Gill'e.-mr. Pollock, of the North- west ie at present here visiting rela- Gees awl frlends.-Mr. Ezra Brenner is on the sick list. -The Misses '114 and t a Gies elle are spending 1`.1evit Year's under theparental rout.- Mr. (-,Porese 7.atrespentStintlay at his lartober's, near Zinich. - Mr. John Sp. 'untie et' Reuter, vent Monday here. -Mr. Albert Gamble and sister, Priscilla, returned home from Port 'Huron last week, where they have been visiting fee sonie tilue.-ars. J. Luther, who luts been on the sick list for Some time, is out again, a Clandeboye, 1 Ciwter, of Detroit, Mich.. , lionie visiting ills 12 8, .ce.-Aliss ltyan, of Arexico, e.,Lizzie Vhdthl 4.1" 8iSter' Mr' yle, of t liS place. 0 fit a et --e - : tlie old boys ineb here on , r's day. -Mr. Chas. Carter, , is here visiting his rola tives. awront of this place. spent; e; in Granton. -.Miss Maeie 7, a RerniitenetiPe"t a few O village. -Mrs. era% of Galt, le past week has been visit- chimed to her home Friday. ink Harlton, of Muir •• and x lariton, of Port Huron, areNrcl their holidays in this vicin- a. Cunningham, of Crediton, w days in the village.-Mr.street ger, of Stronmess, spent a n the village calling.on his 2. -Mr. Lewis Downing, of . calkd san frierids in Oen- r. Walter Blackwell, of 1., e' Mich." is visiting -:'- r s place. -Mr. T. Oollins, spent a, couple of days with Zurieh'-3l,. Ine' MeWil* Hensel], is spending his 1 the village. -Mr. c. Sinus- teflon, called on friends here Wm Revington of • • , led on friends'here on Thurs- 1g. -Mr. Peter Riley,' of this quite an invention on hand a.something like the wireless 7. He can kick a post and : mince. He will not t 11 e ial he . uses. - Mr. Wm. has his new house cOM- b is one of the -finest in iiy. The dimensions are a- . 50 and it is three stories . 9.• Farrell, of this place, went to Port 111.1r011. -111r. Harry roroeto, is visiting friends a Minnie Patton, via Lon -a• siting siting her Parents' of this • . , Eden Mrs. 'Will Itihns, of Grand. Bend, as visiting her friend, Mrs. james Blair. --Miss Della Harmer, of Itrisseldale, Was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Harmer. Sunday.-511ss Rettie Essery visited Miss Hutton, of Centralia, on Thursday hist. -Mr. Ernest Buswell,of Exeter,s sit Sunday with hisL.nrents. or, here. -Mr. end 31". 3ehe arm' vistted friends at Mitchell on Monday Tuesdav last. -Mr. C. Down, of Exeter, preached a very interesting ' sermon here Sunday afternoon in the absence of our pastor, Rev: B. L. H t • n ton, who was preaching in Main church, Exeter. -School cones f silenced II onday alter the Christmas • holidays. --......._. Dnannect-In Stephen, on January 7th, to Mr, and Mrs James Dearing, t daughter. • ....___......„,-.- MARRIAGES. UTLE11,-Dot.-At the recildenci of the bride's father, Toront ,- by th Re J. A. Rs le la S. A°. D I a'. _ In Ili, _s. °nee general inerciaant or Lacan, to ansi 0.A. Butler. Laamt-Gnur,-At the Wain street Methodist parsonage, on Frida3 . jannery 8rd, by the Rev. It. Mill yard, Mr.. .A.gusties Latta to Nis: Greer Adair, both of the township oi Stephen. .m. r, , At t'h ' -" Rowse-nem•ortrels- e rest dence of the bride s parents! on Jan nary 8th,Mr. SethBrown, of Stephen, to Miss Lilly M daughter of -Mr:, Wm. Rowclitf Lot 13, c ' 4 oncessuin , Usborne. ' Smos-RAsnere-At the residence oi the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S Rennie, Zurich, Mr. Arthur Stelck, of Manitoba to Miss Jessie Ranuie - ' of Zurich. PuseenEy-Tgostesow-At the Pres byterian manse, Parkhill, on Wed , Dec., , , nesday, 5 by the Rev. R Alyward, B. A., Wm. Pumfrey tc Chri stena Rose, eldest daughter 9: Mr, S. Thompson, East Williams C/OOPER.-McOommr.-At the rest dence of the bride's father, on Jan nary 8th, Mr. Peter Cooper, to Mis: Maria, daughter of Mr. Samuel Me - • Curdy of Hibbert. Ar owed About lls. Herondale: Mrs. Robt. Dew, of Snowflake,Man., is visiting friends and around here. 0 t • Ab t th romer y: ou ,.,, a mon . age Joseph syeare, pf Hibbert,. inetructed his solicitor, I G Stenburyoaf Exeter, to commence proceedings in the nigh Court against Ikl'r% Ann Stewart and her son,Alex Stewart for damages * • ' for slander, it haying been re orted that these parties had acc13sea Mr. o been 8 fstealing$-which had b peare, o ..__. sent bY. A. ' Q. Bobter, of the Exeter Creamery. The parties havesettled the matter,aeampleretractionand apology • given • gentle- en to Mr. Speaue. The g man, who was acting .for Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, has also returned to Mr. Bobier the $5 • . . d Bayfield. Plans fpr the propose new Presbyterian church have been received from Mr. Fowler, C. E, God- and were considered by . the building committee, on Monday, night. • - They provide for a brick church 31x52, •th t ' b f S S wi s one basementfor S. S. purposes, to be erected on the new site purchased on Ian George spnare. ..e es una e C G Th e t d cost of the new building will be about $3000, towards which nearly $2000 is already subscribed. .It is contetnplated to use the same. sheds that are now in use and the committee will he .prepar- ' • , tendersaroundJudging • • an early day. t, of Seaforth: Mr'. Andrew Scot , this town his Ittained his mljority - ' ' ' " • ' as a public sclun.il teacher, haying coin- pleted twenty-one years in the proles - .. FI h. t• ht for fif'een years sion. e aS augt. , 11 the Brucefield school on the Mill 1 . road,' Teckersmith, and has been re- enklgedfor next year Heals° taught •• • • • •strength.- for four years in the School in the ad- joining section and two year§ in Turn- berry. 'Be has - thus • taught only . in , three schools during his king term of service. This iS a record of which any . mi ht, -.b -ustl ' proud and his man g e J i Y P • sticcesg and efficiency as a, teacher may be judged from this record. Mr. Scott s has made teaching bis life work and not like so urtny others a stepping ' 0 stone to some other profession. The department should give aome encour- , agenient to secure as inanTpertininent teacheia aS posSible. The More We have the better it' is for the education- , al interests of the country. • .• • .. DEATHS .. ----- BEA:VER.-In Orediton, on Januar3 2nd, Amelia Sane, beloved wife • cil ChristianB - d 41- "1 Beaver age t years, months and 2 d .. ays. Besewee-In London, on .an. 6th,Elizt Annie, infant daughter of Thomas and' Eliza Annie Brown, aged i days. , ' ' • • • • Zurich. . letwe of S. Rennie, Zurich, ene of a very happy wed. New. Year's day, when his fessie A. -was united in marri- tither Stelck of Man.' At 3 bride • entered the parlor her father's and look- xle.ln a gray travelling suit A. a bouquet of pink ' and . ations, . The wedding march, 1, by ber'Sister. Lizzie, on the rnpante . . . - . ' d hy Ed Stelck on " • The..bride was Siipported - . . er, Lydia, While the groom ed hy his brother Robert. iiece,, Irma Rannie, dressed . acted as ring -bearer.' Rev. ,.. officiated. About 40 guests nt, all inimediste relatives -held ractiog parties.' There were ations of the Stelck fitmily • and ifter the ceremony'f. Tratulations the compitny ''te o asunapteous repast. The • ple intend spending abont a •• . ting relatives after -which leave for. •their , Manitoba, ' . . • . ,[ ,,, , • • - ,..., 4 .:;... • . . , erms G * ' That's precisely what -, - P „ In; Vapo.Cresolene does. You . e "'' 'Y. ''' iight the ,,i• vaporizer, the • . yap9r ef....,resolene is given -off:- 'Not a disease . germ • 'lig* •20,;22:,4, -•:: live in this Vapor yet '4S . h t ' tl it can't possibly arm even ic ' t naturall youngest • child. Jus 3 breathe in the vapor, it destroys tht v n • ' ofla ' ' fe er 1 'flu gernis o a. grippe, hay , . , and whooping .6ough• ' It's thE '' ,• , imon sense treatment or ail con . troubles of the throat and bronchial tubes . 26 •, Vapo•ceesotene la 13 d il • • viare Id by _r ,ggistv_eyeryte a , A.Vapo-Crosolene out t, includingthe VapOriz r tic d le 0 Lamp, which should last a lik-tirne, an a laortres. Cresolene, emnSicte' '31111 esIt SA12:15e efOC lain: lone 25 cTuts a , 5ocents, 1 IA ra e , 0 t %F. ing 011ySICIallS testimon,a s fret upon requ, s, . 4 • CARSOLENIt CO.. 1.20 ralton St.. Nerv,York, U,S,A, , - SMALL PDX SPR • ING - - --, ' • Toronto, Jan. 3. -The provincial ‘I small- pox outbreak continues to gain Two more cases were re - ported to Dr. Bryce from Russell township, Rnssell county, to. day. - Metcalfe's township, Carleton county,. announces another centre of the dis, ease, Fortunately there is only one A patient so ar. number of new cases have been discovered in the lum- her camps near Massey. ** ' XT .t., THE TIMES OUT OF TEX Pain -Killen Will be for ni to fill your needs as 2-1 ' household reinedy. Used as a, liniment for stiffness and taken internally for all bowel comphints Avoid sub t' , . • s 1- tutes. ' 25c. and 50c. ' ,.' ihrna, brOnehitia, crane, or anY . 35e Vav>cresolcne,AllDruggisis, steseseseedenteere' essee%,....e•sees est -se • „eseees.;. • _ s._ eists erlerveseltelieses- e.,•,esseseriesesesifr,,,,