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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-11-6, Page 1FIFTEENTH YEAR., EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6 1902. C. TI. SANDERS EDITO 1 ....ehatifteatlesetar-Serehe hareeneefteens *eine". she =Nene", 41*4.0&-lek RUFFS, OAPEBINESILAOY'S 86 GENTLEMEN'S RIO GOATS ALL NW 000DS FOR YOU. Ladies black coney ruffs 48 I Mention caperine, very nob - in. long, 6 tails, good value I by. for- - ....... .. .... i. -83,75 for - ..... i. .. , .. . . . ..... 81,75 Misees coney and Astrach. Ladies' black, cooey viten 411 combinatiou ceperine for 83.00 very witle, 451n. wide, 0 tails. Lady's black Astrachan for. .82.00 lamb carne, fine curl. 2 Ladies? Week opossum rule. tails, for.. . ........ .. . .....83.00 electric finieh. 49 in. long. 4 Lott s Eleetric Seal caper- opeossum tails, for.........82.7 nue. medium long front. 6 I odies' brown fox and sil- tails for 86.00 ver fox ruffe, 7 in.vvide. 51 in Lady's electric seal and long, beetitifid mode for...83.00 bear combination eaperine, Ladiee'Canadian sablernffe high color. wide shotilder • electeki finielo 01 in. loner, 0. a for...•.•• •1111•441••••••$0•00 tail% 10P. %SIN a 4•11•••••••• A • .$11.nfivtp dy's electric seal end Bishop% naen's for coats when combination cap - guaranteed from 03.00 to 823,00 e1flt, extra long front, high Loaiee black Astrachan eollar. 8 tails, for. - - „- .88.50 coate, German tlye gneiran. Lady's black opossum cap. teed from .8a5 tO.... .. , ..$37,50 erine, settee high collar. very Lady's electric seal coat, long ;front wide shoulder Gellman dye,bot to Fell at 8iS0 cane, 8 tails, for.-- „ -, 812.00 eut to••••• , ••••••••••••••64°,00 Lades combination As. Letdiesi electric Wili ruffs trochee ana seatea wine, roil 30 in, long, 4 squirrel tags collar. wo.ve shoeliter cape, for . 44.0444•••••••• .... $31.4100 on front with ssinirrel tails Misses grey and black cows for .. ..... ..... ......$13.00 Remember all our Furs are not over 4 WEEKS OLD 14 TED. A StUllit boy to learn the mercantile Imeinen to age aud quali- fication% Writteu application to lie sent to box A Exeter. ou or be. fore l'•Zov. IOW, POPLESTONE & CARDENER. 'ILCONRY TO LOAN', -- WO Itavo unlimited private intado for in. vostrnent aerial tarn or rtilags rroperty, at lowest rates or IntoreSt. DICES0N DAWNING, Barristers. etc.., Exoter. ltIONEY TO AIM I have a largo antenot of rrivato Iambi I loan On farm and vtilage rroperties at low r tato of intereSL F. 'W. Barrister.1in Street nXote MINIM ELLIOTT Beal Ilqate and Itratratwe dont canto nee a:3",f0 VIIIIpert kniuitt and sold en Ireil$2112ite tenni. firs cral drrelling houses for sale. Lands in all parts of Manitoba and the Nertlowest for tmle, STRAY ,C4 There alrayrd sato the prembscs el the tindrrsign. M.'J, Lu 7, ("mi. 4, !Stephen, two ehtep. Owner ran are ratite ey proving. proptily and pa)-ing for this W1Ln, ercditon, .UIY W2NT D ANTED: cliably lady agents wanted to take ontets for tho beat custom mode drcsi 81i1rt8 and walking SkirtS in Cootie. Write quickly. Doximitga GaIngem Box r.{0. tinily% Ont. A 1 'AHD TO BENT. In the township of Stephen,. being Lot 6, Coerce. sion 0 There is On the premises a good frame house and baro, good knee% it windmill mum and many other conveniences. This is a splendid feral and wIli, be rented at a reasonable figure. Apidy to 1 JAL Ciuu, Executor, Cretilton, Out HOTEL PitOPERTY F011 SALM The understped is offering tor sale that desirable hotel situated at DeVOn, en the London Road. This hotel is in good condition, arti is 111 miles south of Exeter. This roaci is largely travened and for the right /non chances mes good 'or a splendid business. There is a good stable n connection also. 1 aeres of land. Possession given innuiediately. This property will be sold cheap. For raticulars, apply to Dvalsos It Dogma, Exeter. Ont. IMPORTANT TO HOG RAISERS. You can save money, time and feed by beeping your pigs dry and clean. They will thrive better and keep healthy. Make the hog comfortable and he will put on flesh. You can (10 10 with a very little expense by erecting (Pedler's Prient). The Elevated .loveable Pl„s Bed. Simple a; construction, mate it yourselves. Send else in registered letter for , farm right certificate and plan of construction to Patent applied for. .loux Pulse, Exeter, Ont TURNINO FACTORY AND CIDER MILL FOR SALE. Large two-story frame building; U. acre land., 9 horse power engine and 18 boiler; with all turning machinery, together *with planer, circular saws, bor- ing machines emery wheel, band saw, drill, etc., etc. There is also in connection a firrt.elass cider null and an apparatus for making apple butter by steam. There is on the prentises a number of out buildings, such as, lumber sheds, horse stable, etc. Everything is in first.olass condition and vain sold cheap -in fict it is a ram ,bargain. Terms to suit purchaser. .Apply to •A. Corm, txtter, Ont. Notice of Application. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron. In the matter of the Guardianship of Elizabeth Jane Haggith and Allie Haggith, infant children of Rich- ard Haggtth, of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of twenty days from the first publication of this notice, application will bemade to the Surrogate Court, oz bbs Opunty of Huron, for a grant of letters of guard. lanship of the above named infants, to Susannah Alice liaggith, of the said Township of Stephen, widow, the mother of the said infants. F. W. ..-ir.soniss, Solicitor for Applicant. Dated at Exeter this 25th day of October, A.D., 1902. Sodom Willie Carrick, son of Mr. John Car- rick met with what proved to be a rather serious accident. While play-, ing at school with a number of other -boys he tripped and fell, breaking his areis just above the elbow. -Miss Belil Box still remains ill and under the doctor's care. -Mr. Leland has once more moved into Sodom where he will . remain for a time. Glad to see him back Ligaiii.--Colonel Koloskey passed through town one day last week. -- Mr. Box, sr., and grandaughter left for a short visit with his son in Sea forth llibbert nu-ENamino.—The trustees of sm. crate school melon No. I, have reien. gaged Mies Gihnurry ae teacher. with an advanee in teams The trustees in this ease evidently appreciate the worth of one of those most useful members of sordety, a successful teach- er. WEDDINO.•-t•it.. Patrick's church, Diddle, was the SePliC of a quiet but pretty wedding on Wednesdays Oct. 201h when Mr, John Dillon, of Logan. and . ties Mao' Conlogue, daughter of the late Mr, &settee Conlogue, eithes place. The popularity of tbe bride woe evidenced by the large munber of friends who gathered at the church to see the knot tied. The beautiful and kept essive nutrriage ceremony of the Catholic church was pelletized by the pastor, Rev. Father Fogarty. The bride is a popular and accomplished young lady and is highly esteemed here. We join with their host of friends in washing them a Woof pence and happiness. Liman The Rev, H. A. Thomas, who has been confined to his bed for nearly two weeks, owing to an injury to his back, is able to be out agatte-The Ladies' Guild of Holy Trinity church held a Harvest Dinner and concert on Wed- nesday evening in the Town Hall. The Hall was packed and theladies deserve credit for the way in which they man- aged things. The selections by Misses Gibson and Robson, and Messrs. Cox - on and Stanley, were much appreciat- ed as was also those of Capt Robson. The local talent added much to the ev- ening's program; while the addresses by the resident -ministers were very entertaining. The dinner and concert throughout was a decided success. - The lecture given by Dr, Thomas S. Sineebe in the Presbyterian church, on Friday evening was very entertain- ing and well patronized. -Mr. W. F. Hawkshaw left Thursday on a. two weeks' hunting trip in New Ontrio.- Muojt is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kanneman, in the loss by death of their seven weeks' old daughter. -We are pleased to see Mr. Harry Stanley out again, after being confined to the house for the past two weeks, owing to a broken leg. Harry has to resort to crutches for a time. - Mrs. J. A. Ayearst, accompanied by her niece, Miss Mattie Allen, and Mas- ter Morley Ayearst left last week on an extended visit to friends in Court- wrigh t, Port Huron and Wallaceburg. -The death occurred at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Sunday, of Catha- rine Casey, of this place, at the age of 72 years. 0 WEIR- -SpRowL.-The scene of a very pleasant event took place at the residence of Mr. Chas. Sprowl, of this place, when his eldest daughter, Miss Gtertie, was united in holy matrimony to Mr. Lewis Weir, of London town- ship. The rooms were handsomely de- corated with palms, ferns and autumn foliage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr, Diehl, of Ailsa Craig, in the presence of a number of inti- mate friends. The bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her fath- er, attired in white silk organdie, bsid- al veil and orange blossoms and carried a shower boquet o white carnations and maiden hair ferns. Miss Maggie Sprovvl, of the Victoria Hospital Nurs- ing Staff, London, who attended the bride, wore white organdie over blue silk. and tarried pink carnations. The groom was supported by his cousin, Mrs Walter Dann, of Bryanston. The wedding march was played by Miss Sprowl, sister of the bride. The Wedding ring was carried by Miss Gladys Coarsey in a basket of fiovvertt and little Pearl Cranston, niece of the groom, carried a beautiful bouquet of cream carnation. After partaking of a sumptuous wedding dinner and spending a few hours in social inter- course, the gathering broke up on the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Weir to their home on the 15th concession of London tp. The many beautiful pres- ents testified to the high esteem in which the young couple are held. Paric.1411 NATURAL �s,. -About eight. weeks ago, while water WAS being (billed for on the farna of Sylvester Atroore,about flv miles trout here, Win a git.%' WAS struck at a deptla of 210 feet, The flow or gas continues as strong as when first struck, Mr. Atmore has bad the well piped, and the flame can be seen for utiles, giving every indication of a strong flow of gas. The well hae strong indications of oil,and there isan agita. Hon torten». a company to work the ell for the purpose ot fiuding if eith- er gas or oil can be fouled in payiug eentities. Olandeboy, Mr. P. 3riarsaY, of Brucefield, called n friends here last, week. -Mr. P. Far- e bed the misfortune to fall and break his collar bone a few days ago. ---Mr. Allen and familv have moved here from Brussels. We welcome them to our mitlet.-Mins Maud Daylien left this week for Edmonton. -Mss Hattie Jell es visettng frienOs around Whtte. water, 1zson. Davis 6t, Co,. of ceoteidia, are doing a rushin business packing apples.-ir. Lewis Pnwnng. Litielon, was in town lest weelo-itir, Geo. Lintott has moved to Nissouri.- Mr. Dino bee hooght the liquor store from Resist McLeod, Lowan, and moved there hist weelt.-Mr. Joseph Collisan, of Biddillphh formerly a resident of Fort Dodge, Iowa, has returnee home aed deposited $10,000 in the Statelerd Bank, Limon He owns about 8:)0.000 worth of land in the State of Iowa, Mr. Thomas Toohey will pyobably g " to pertuership with hint en the mhn. ng hateineen Moray Mre•Ibill is very Met present, -Miss Whadeor hits gone to Detroit where she will spend the winter, -Mr. .740SeS W$0111 hos meted his fallifl OR the ftIh con.: to Mr. Eli Mamma. Mr. Moses illaweon intends reeiding in Petithill.--Master Johnny Dorn Who Wail bkrarrk in the eye with a littkepiece of fron while standing in :dr. Keep - ton's Wiedismith ehop, Parkhill, about four weeks ago, and was taken to Lou- don and Toronto speeialiste for treat- ment, bashed his eye When out The critical operation. which WAS perform- ed by Drs. CAW and Wilson. of Park- hill. was deemed necessary in melee to prevent the loss of the other eye. He is trogreseing favorably. -)EATIL -Mr. Richard Fox, who re- cently' returned from Manitoba. Avlme he had been spending a few weeks for the benefit of his health, (lied at his vesidence on the Itith eoneon 311)nday, Oct. 20th, from that dreaded disease, consumption, from which he has suf- fered for „some time. Mr. Fox was a> member of the Methodist church and WS highly esteemed and respected by all who had the pleasure of his tic- tutintances end his death will be eeply regretted. The funeral took place oes Wednestley to the Salem cem- etery, and was conducted under the luispices of the Orange Order, Rev. Men Thiberleau preached an appropri- ate and very impressive sermon, tak- ing as his text Rev. XIV, 13. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones, Hensall E. Ramsay, of London, spent a few days in town during the week, the guest of his cousin, Mrs. John Petty. - Mrs. W. R. Hodgins has returned from Manitoba, -T. Welsh is erecting a new residence on the lot adjoining his pro- perty near the school house.-Mr.John Willis left for London on Wednesday where hd will take a course of X rays treatment from a specialist. He has good hopes of being helped if not en- tirely restored to health. -Joseph Up - shall, of Kippen, has purchased from Geo. joynt the residence on the Lon- don Road, formerly owned by R. Pat- terson, Jr. Mr. Upshall intends mov- ing to Hensall in the near future. -We learn that Joe Case contemplates leav- ing town in the near future to take a position in a new manufacturing es- tablishment in Toronto at a fine sal- ary. Joseph is being.warmly congrat- ulated by his fellow citizens over his bright prospects. -Geo. Hudson has disposed of his residence to Mr. Rich- ardson, of Fansville for $450. DEATH OP MRS. JOHN MCARTHUR.- It was with sincere regret that the cit- izens of Hensall learned on Sunday ev- ening that Mr. John McArthur had passed away. The deceased had been ailing for nearly it year and about a month ago went on a visit to her broth- ers in the west hoping that a change would prove beneficial. At first she seemed to grow better but was after- wards taken so much worse that Mr. McArthur was sent for. On his arrival she recovered sonaevvhat and they re- turned home, reaching here about two weeks ago. Since then she has been gradually sinking until death relieved her suffering on Sunday, Oct, 26. Mrs. McArthur was born in Cleveland, Ohio, being the second and eldest daughter of Stephen Ball. Her parents moved to Goderich when in her childhood and she resided there till about twenty years ago, when with her sister she opened A millinery business here. Fif- teen years ago she was united in mar - nage to Mr. John McArthur, her now bereaved husband. She was of a quiet disposition, devoted to her husband, home and children. She'vvas a mem- ber ot the Ladies' auxiliary of Carmel church and took quite an interest in everything pretaining to the prosper- ity of Zion. Besides a sorrowing hus- band she, leaves three little boys to mourn the loss of a kind mother; also three brother and nue sister, who have the heartfelt sympathy of the 'entire community. The funeral took place Wednesday to the Rodgerville ceme- tery and was followed by a large con- course of sorrowing friends. The cas- ket was covered with floral offerings from the husband and relatives and friends. Among those who attended the fuueral from a distance were: Rev. and Mrs. Dike, (sister) of Erin; - and Rey. John Ball, (brother) of Muncey. Orallt011 Mrs, .1. E. Murray is visiting her, daughter, Mee Murdock., at Jowl:now. -3,Inand hirs.Norman Langford have tanen up theitlenee on their farm reeer here. -her. Richard Walden, who has been in Ifanitoba, for some loonths,has returned home. He has purchased Ai half section of land in the pritirie Prov- ince and purposes ntovieg onto it. in the rtear niture.--Mr. Geo. Metvloray, who has heen ilt with rheumatism, has gone to New York city for treatittent- Ile was aiseornpaniei by his brother, Ralph Mowbray. -Me. Geo,Beat- "tv nate n 51e. pk. sesn dill° egg gs oi n 4114 Mwahna- itoba„ have returned lunne.-Dr. Hut- ton, who has been in Exeter for some weeks. is here assisting Dr, Lang. Kippen Anniversary servicee will lie Iteld the idethedist church on Sunday and Mouday, fith and 10th of this month. There will be three servicee on Stuulay It 10,30, 2.30 and 7. The morning and afternoon services will be conducted by Rev. J. S. Henderson, of Hensel!, and the evening services be. Rev. Mr. Millyard. of Exeter. On Mondity ev- enieg a fowl supper will be hetet. The ladies of the congregation are well not- ed for the excellent simpers they eerie, vide, and consequently that part of the evening $ entertainment is an assured snectese, and judging by the array of excellent epeakers who will take part in the evening's prograro, both ides 01 our eature will be fully supplied. The choir: the Seaforth Methodiet church will sappy the musie.-Mr. Joseph Hood *limped a carload of apples to Lumsden, iklareitehat.--Mr, I. Wills is putting e 'new kitchen to Ws reeidence. -We are pleased to state this week that Mr. Elate Butt, of whoen V(t) made mention of a couple of WVOltS, agOs has taken a change for the better. Mr. Init. C. i‘leLean disposed (422 bead of steers to Ii. 1cEwen, of Stanley. a. few deers ago for winter feeding, - The week an fit. Andrew's chnrelt and on the new eehool room is being mull- ed eking in great shape, in in to have the work completed In good time for the opening, which will take place on Sunday and Monday, Nov. 16th and 17th, Rev. .1. V, Tomlin, of Windsor. will conduct eervices on the Sablrith, .111(1 the ladies of the congregetion pur- pose hoidiutt a fowl supper on the Monday evening. -The annual meet- ing of the Killeen Muriel) Bible Sochi.- ty will bit held to -night iThursdeo.) The nu eing will be addreseed ley Rev. C. E. Wiese, of Si. Cittbstrines.—mr. Joseph rpshall has purchased Alien Gee. Joynts Mersa, the residence on the TX" ton Road, formerly owned by 'son. Mie rpshall intends moving ehortIy to Hensall. Creditoa 3. 0. see:intone n. tformerly Conine+ & Stanktry) Durkee, Salle1t6r, Notary, Veto, eyanevr. Dents to Lean -Exeter, Out. Messrs. Thomas B. Lawson, Joseph Sims and Alfred Williams have re- turned from Manitoba, where they have been working in the leuelest.- Rev. Crompton, of Carlieleis visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Walker. Mr. john Hall, of Dashwood, passed through the village ou Friday. -Mr. Matthew Wein bad the misfortune to lose a valuable working horse through deaile.-Last Friday the case of as- sault. Humble vs. Fritz, came before our Justices of the peace, Waerth and Lewis, After hearing all the evidence in the matter, the defendent was fined 81 and costs. -Mr. Silk, of Toronto, is the guest of his sister. Mrs. (Rev.) Knowles -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steele- zer have returned from South River, where they have been visiting this summon -Mr. Christian Beaver is hav- ing a part of his planing factory re - shingled. -Our flaxmen are linable to draw in the flax, which is still spread in the fields, owing to the wet weath- er. -Mr. Isaac Hill, Sr., has sold his dwelling and lot to Mr. James Lam- port. Mr. Lamport will have an auc- tion sale on the Ith inst.-An eye spec- ialist was in the village Tuesday. -Miss Evelyn Kerr is still very ill. We hope she will soon recover. -Last Friday was Hollewe'en. Although a great deal has been said of late of the con- duct of our young people, very few pranks were played. This is a model town in that respect. -Last Sunday Revds. Daniel Staebler, of Iowa, and Jacob Staebler, of Linkville, Mich., oc- cupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church morning and evening. The Reverend gentlemen are fluent speak- ers and delivered very forcible ser- mons to the large congregations which greeted them. -Mr. Thos. Trevethick has painted an excellent sign for the Sovereign Bank. Tom knows how to handle the brush. -Messrs. Wes. Hirt- zel, Daniel Wein, Fred Bernhoft left for Detroit last week. -Both of our banks are doing their share of business. Mr. A. M. Stewart, general manager of the Sovereign Bank, was in town on Saturday. Mr. Gilmore, of Toronto, and Mr. Chisolm, of Ingersoll, have been appointed local managers for the Souereign and, Merchants' Banks re- spectively. .WEDDED IN TORONTO. -The follow- ing appeared in the Toronto dailies on ,Saturday. "A quiet but pretty wed- ding took place at the residence of Mrs. A:Ferguson, sister of the bride, 464 Church street, on Thursday evening, Oct. 30th, when Charlotte Matilda, youngest daughter of the late John Walker, was - united in ma,rriage to! Ezra A. Haist, M. D. The ceremony, which was witnessed only by the im- mediate relatives, was performed by the Rev. Geo. H. Sornish, LL.D., cous- in of the bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. John Walker, Jr. The bridesmaid was Miss Annie G. Walker, and the groomsman Mr. Al- bert A. Thompson. After an excellent wedding supper the happy couple took their departure for the 'West, after. which Dr, and Mrs. Heist will return to their home in Crediton." We all join in wishing the Dr. and his bride a long and happy married life. Hay .A.ceiDgIvr.---Wo are sorry to hese of the accitlent, that betel Mr, Robert, Me. Arthur, of this towuship, a few days ago. He wIts engaged ni puihng lp- eIes, and bad the misfortune to nell trona the tree, veceiviug printed injur- ies which regoired medical services He is now gettiii.0 on nicely and we hope to soon. see hne out agaen. Tnese SOLD. -MP. John Pecker, has disposed of his fine agricultural team, which earried off the red ticket at so many of the shows this fa% to it gen- Heenan from the States, lie reeeised for them the handsome seem of 84% They are four years old and weigh 1.4e0 pounds each; are both bright, bays well matched and a very pretty.. team. They were stripped from Heelball last week. Stephen SCHOOL REPOIlTS.-.The fol lowing are Ilse names of the pupae who have fib - tamed the Ingheet flunks, en b. S. :No. I ',for the month of °ember. The names are in order of merit. V. -Warren Mitchell. Edna McNaughton, Rene IVileon, :Venou() Canine. Sr. IV - Wilson, Eire NVindsor, L.Sitiis, It Me. Coy. Jr, Detainee. Leslie Mc. Nirogitton, M. Callfas, fellepleten. Sr. IIL-Ilarold Depth), W. Essery, S. McCoy,'Olitebell. Jr. IIL-Czar Wilson, Joe White, Charlie Grofton. Murray Elliott Sr. IL -Willie Sines, Gordon Wilson, john Dempsey, :vial. van Califon Jr, IL -L, Robinson, Noe. 11184 Homan, John White, Mervin Elston, Part II.--Arehie Robinson, Margery Hepburn. 17105510 Mortimer. Lipner Wilson. Part 1. ---Hazel Eddie Sims, F. Memo. Edua Davy, Joh, MeNenotriees' T„ohone 1.-01$ Senses 0. The following Is a carmen report of standing of the pupils of S.S. No, or the inontli of October. Owing he Ira espilerity 44 theit, utteudunce stending of sinne pupils is e1111113P- t AT lows while the mums of tliOSP vis did not, write on Ally examination are nut inserted. Natnee are arranged hi order of nteriti-Ste Pen. bale, Sadie Willie, Willie Triebner, Hattie Willis Clara, Beaver. Elroy Parsons. jr. INT . -Lizzie Senders, Minnie Sanders, Radio Willie. Edith Parsone. Mitehell Willis. Herbie 'P1'. 51. Ille-Thon Sanders, Alfred 'Weenie. Sant Hicks, Jr, I13'.-Relph illis, Cecelia Ford. Harry Irielentee Fred Fearer, Anuie Melte, Tom Pen. bale, Garnet Mt*. Sr. IL -May dere: Edith Whittaker, Batt Parsons, enema cookson. Jte Ile-Shertuan (a Willis. llays Dearing, Eddie Merle ume Geo. Ilieke, Sam Steatite. Pt. II, Preston Dearing, Earl Sheldon, John- nie Willie, Cheeter Pal sone. Geo. Whir - taker. Sr. Pt. 1.-Florenee Trimmer. Ada Willis, Gordon al, Sanders, Olive Preszeator, Aimee WiniS. Edgar Wnerth, Garfield Stanlake, Ena Box, Fern Box. Best spellers for theneenth. Sr. !V. -Willie TrieblIPPI Jr. IV. - Eddie Willis; Sr. Ill. -Thos. Sanders. Jr. IIL-Annie Hicks, No. on roll 5o average attendance 30. FRED SANDERS, teacher. &Viet Mr. Wm. Becker, who has been 38 31anitobit tor some time,returned home Wednesday. -Mrs. JO D. Monter at- tended the W.C.T.U. Convention at Toronto last week. -Misses Melviva Koehler and Lova Ilitteleib have re - tuna from their visit to friends in Sebringville.-Mrs. Rickbeil returned home last week from St, Joseph's Hos- pital and is somewhat improved in health. -Mrs. Litt, of Sebringville, ac- companied by ber son, spent a few days here last week, the guest of her daughter, Mrs, (Rev.) Yaeger -Mrs. P. Sipple is visiting her daughter in Detroit, who is still unable to leave her bed. -Mr. Samuel Dietz has moved nnto his father's farm on the Bron- son Line. -Mrs. George Baldwin, of Seaforth, is visiting her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. D. Steinbach. -Mrs. Mathes left lest week for her home in Kansas, after a pleasant visit with friends here. --Chicken thieves are operating here. It seems "coons" are not the only be- ings that have a weakness for ap- proaching fowl at night. -The regular meet of the W.C.T.U., was held in the church on Monday last. Mrs. Merrier gave an excellent report of the Toron- to W.C.T.U. Wimmxis AT BRAMPTON. -A wed- ding, in which two of our former resi- dents were the principals, took place at the home of Mr. Fred }Kibler, of Brampton, on Tuesday, Oct. 29, when his eldest daughter,'Miss Laura, was united in marriage to ;Mr. Alfred Moritz, son of Mrs. P. Hallett, of town. Mr. Moritz is a resident of Montreal, where he has an important position in a large manufacturing establishment. Both are natives of this place and are highly esteemed here for their many good qualities. Their many friends join in wishing them a long and happy married life. Mr. and Mrs. Moritz will reside at Montreal.: DAKOTA WEDDING. -The following marriage has reference to a former well-known resident of this place, the event taking place at Dresden, N. D. "The first of a series of weddings which are anticipated here occurred on Wed- nesday, Oct. 22nd, when Mr. August Moritz, of this place, but formerly of Zurich, Ont., joined the army of bene - diets by wedding Miss Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jen- nings, of Harvey Township, N.D. The ceremony was performed at the bride's home in the presence of about seven ty- five invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Moritz are well known here, Mr. Moritz having been for some time the genial and popular manager of the Cargill Evaporator Company's business's in thisplace. They move shortly into their hew home, which has been very tastefully prepared for their re- ception and amid the sincere best wish- es of their numerous friends, will start what we hope will be along and happy married life together." A host of well- wishea from friends here are extended to the happy couple. Wiliebelsea Mr. Waiter Here was in Gielerich. ou eaterday. He says bewas buyiu bankrupt stoek, but It has been bh*teel he was seeking permanent stock tilltd if the negotiations are kept up he is likely to sueeeed in his purpose. --it is reported that Wm. Penny who it out west on a Harvest tIxentsion wae seriously injured by a load of grain passing over some part of his body. We sincerely hope nothing serious resallts.-We understand our present teacher bas been re-engoged for tenother, year, Mr. McDonald is 41. good teacher and we are glad to linosy that he has been retained, As yet no second teacher bas been engaged. Grand Benii ;kits. A. Milliard, who IIRS he ) visits mg her father in seikt Craig. returned home Sattinhey.-Mis !brawn Gill, ;elm hate beeu ie the West, returned home Friday. lie speaks highly of that eoUnt17,-.Mr. anti Mrs. Won ilsspent Sanday svith Air, and Mrs, Smith. - me. ;A/pInlan, of Ilivilfotd, -pent Sat- urday and Sunday hit .'.stnite 11 1011):. Lit- trete hen e pet roiled a raffle bele' at Mr. Steven'et Hallowe'en night. - Mee, Stubbs, of Parkhill, spent Smulay Itere. -ejnie Jett Gzavelle who has beep in Thedfotel the lifet few nionthe, return- ed home Friday.- Mr. 1i4Eil, Brenner, who has 'wen 111 the West, returned home Monilesse-Mrs. flanriOn. Shiltat Spent Thensday Winne, one popular gpErcluer, had ft very large crop off e aere of emend, be having taken oft 10S tons of man - golds and 140 heede eatenige. Beat this if you Southeatt speut Friday in Exeter. QuartellaryitIellfs.eit(ilttYg4of the Anse circuit Was held in Alleta Craig mlity, littiallaT fram beet. pens log. -Mies Ethel Millson, of Las spent Sunday WWII Men Gene Gant -A leisiness meeting of the League was held he Mares Hill ehuteh, Friday evening, and 'vas well teem& ed. -There was 110 %TARP in Mares (1101111111retehrthr.eshnoltnieSgiwidualee.hotswiaiseg thilel Ansa entig.-Messre. James Patehing Ana Will Scott have gone to the happy hunting grounds of Muskoka for it few • daysh-The friends of Memnon, ellen% coneeesion. well hold their ammal annivereary eervieee on Sunday aud Monday next. Smiled sermons will be preaehed on Sunday and 0 veered concert on Monday evening. A, Wald time is anticipateth-Mr. R. B. Potter has been teafegaged ns Weedier in S.S. No. 10, for meet near. WPIPUNIV- A pzotty event oreurred at the Methodize pa teenage. Ansa Craig, on WtAdnesibry, Oet. 20th, when Miss Lizzie Motley, daughter of Mr. Wm. Morley, of the 1211* concessiee, MeGillivray, WI'S united in marriage to Mr. Sanittel E. Neil, of London tp. The interesting ceremony WAS per- formed by the Rev. Stephen Knott in his usual bappy manner, We extend to the yonng couple our best wisbes, DIED IN Ben. -The news of the sud- den death of 'Afr. Joshua Bradley, of the 0111 concession of MeGilIivrity was learned with :nettling effect in tbis neighborhood an Tuesday. The de- ceased had retired the night previous in his usual good health, bnt on Tiles - day morning to the sad surprise of the household the vital spark had fled. Heart failure is supposed to be the cause of death. The deceased was highly respected as a friend and neigh- bor and his sudden demise will cause much sorrow and regret. BIRTHS. H noon. -In tishorne, on Nov. 4, to Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Heywood,a daughter. • etemenes. Nnir..-Monreesee-At the Methodist par- sonage, Ailsa Craig, on Oct. 29, by Rev. Stephen Knott, Mr. Samuel E, Neil, of London township, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Wm. Morley, 12th concession, McGillivray. McFner..-Aneneetoe-At the residence of the bride's parents, concession 4, Biddulph, on Nor. 4th, by the Rev. E. A. Thomas, Mr. Wm. McFalls, to Miss Louisa daughter of MaMich- ael Armitage. Herse-Weenen-On Thursday, Oct. 30th, at the residenae of the bride's sister, 464: church street., Toronto, by the Rev. Geo. H. Cornish, LL.D. Matilda, daughter of the late Join!). Walker, to Ezra M. Heist, M.D„ of Crediton. DEATHS MADGE.-Iu Usborne, on Nov. 1, Sam- uel Madge, aged 53 years. CRAMBERLAM-In Exeter, on Nov. 5, Mrs. Chamberlain, aged 27 years, 1 month, 23 days. That Spot. Did you ever have that little tickling spot in your throat?. Felt as if you could almost touch it with your finger, didn't it? How hard you tried to reach it, but couldn't! It's easy with Vapo- Cresolene, for you breathe it. There's nothing in the world equal to it for stoppieg these tickling coughs; and it's so pleasant, too. For asthma, croup, bronchitis, catarrh, and whooping -cough, it's the great remedy. io Vapo-Credolene is sold by druggists everywhere. A Vapo•Cresolene outfit, ineluding the Vaportzer and Lamp, which should last a life -time, and a bottle of Cresolene, complete, $r.50; extra supplies of Creso- lane 25 cents and so cents Illustrated booklet contatn- ing physicians' testimonials free upon request. 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