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EXETER,* ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBE
SPeOjell. Atteution to FaeleeereBelejnese II
. We wish to 'Erect the:tete:Jeep et FAFIVecrA ..to_ ike
1.•.4neli.e.$ n n
exceptional sidraiitageisalIered by ear Satiitsgs goals 1
DtaftglirtanCtlt-
No delay in depoiiti
iBureCounty at—
ng or withdrawing twee.
Exeter. Crediton, Deslewood, Zttivich Wal-
sall and Clinton.
le n. gam Siareeer Exeter Hrntrre
.:RING S
egiuning on Friday, Oct. 2nd, and
will continue until Saturday, Oct. 31
Crashing Slashing QmUUL
TO THIS GREAT SALE.
tub!
- g ARE THE PASSWORDS
TEN PER CENT, DISCOUNT ON
Dry Goods Furs, Hats,„ Caps
.41 Ready to wear Clothtng
ccs
5oots and Shoes Wall Papers
Crockery and Classware
And an other departments execs, 0raceries
4:12a
ice, the honetteepere of this coatrattnitF one ef the, llket,
inveilveratts th.at; In Knee within their reach for 12 yegw. 0111V
*Wei; Srlflit IS =Oaths old and is the hest bought in this
part of the (count 47.
TEams-cAsu on PRoloreE. now; yonr produce and get your tli.%en
Eltillte all cash.
POPUESTONE 01113Dir1Eli,
ourminpiTE rostIctimilTs*
One litlile porth of Poet
COPPLIW, NOYES 6: it ANDALus
# Ready -to -wen' Clothing for Men and Boys.
MONET TO LOAN
41.
Privalo !cab to lO4t1 lawctil rale ri
Mate te
Eiriva Mato in peas
MONZY TO LOAN,
Weimer unittottut privet° fund* for In-
T1StratInt WW1 Ursa or viliags rznputr,
lowest rate* of Ostfiritst,
DICittlfvs & CABLING,
Barrister% etc.,
r.
Tti LOAN.
ANL
We have tuue azurant of plicate funds 10 Imo
on lona me Neage pmeneca at lva taw et here
est
&STAIGIFRY,
eatristere Salititeneelein al:,, Exeter Ont
FARM TO RUNT.
100 amain the vnity of Exeter. Good inane
house and two barns on the prttaist*, also AgOAL1 Or.•
chant and a good *apply et meter ail the year round. •
immediate pinsessinit given tor fail work. For far.
titer particulars emir to nox.10:1, Gay 1'. O.
NOB An OR STOI.
Amite for sto, March 1003, drawn In
favor of the under*igned and signed by fiterlieu and
Frederick Ilegartb. !Take is hereby given forbid.
ding negotiation* for.sahl note.
James Sander*. Strrhtta
punt FOR GAM,
A farm cosatatning 00 atm* ot good land. lot C.,
con. 4, In the Totruship et Stephen. SitIl3ted 2 miles
**est ot Centralia. There are on the place 12 acres
of fall wheat,.2 hams, one is a baltk barn with good
stablingor.rod fences and drains. 2 good wells, a
good bnck house tad tram wood house, and a good
orchard. For further particulars apply to
POILIP Lam; tentralla O.
Sale Register.
ter rartiee getting their sale bilis printed at the
..kbroorre office will receive a FIlEE notice under
this headinguntil date of sale,
Wan:most', Ocit,14-Farmstook find implements,
the property of Frank Snell, Lot 12, London ltoad,
South. Sale at one o'clock. IL Brown, auct.
Towns" OCT. 2. -Farm Stook and Implements,
the property el David Mack, Lot 3, Con. 5, Ray
Township. Solent 1 o'clock. II. Brown, Auct,
FRIDAY, Oct. 10th -Farm stock, etc., the looter-
ty of William 1)avidson and John Hunter, Lot9, con.
0. Usborne. Sale at one o'clock. 11. Brown, twat.
FRIDAY, OM 16—Fa*tn Stook, Implements and 30
stores °Eland, the property of Conrad Kuhn, at his
tile yard, Crediton. Sale at 1 p. m. B. S. Phillips,
Auet.
FAIllif FOR SALE
The undersignedis offering for sale that splendid
hundred -acre farm in the township of Stephen, being
East half of Lot 21 and South half of Lo132, situated
13,4 thilesSouth of Dashwood. There is on the prem-
- ises anew brick house, 29x33, with good frame Icitely.
en and woodshed; bank -barn, 40x04, driving house
and Other convenient buildings; good orchard and
two never -failing wells, about ten acres bush -mix-
ed timber, among which is a large quantity of black
ash. The farm is well fenced and -underdrained.
Will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. For
particulars apply to
Wendel Brunner Dashwood, On
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Of John Schroeder, the elder, late of
" the Township of Stephen, in the
County of flurcm, yeoman, de-
ceased. ,
Pursuant to Chapter 128, of the Revised Statutes
of Ontario, 1391, notice 15 liereby given that all
creditors and others having claims against the estate
of the above named deceased, who died on or about
the 93nd day of September, A. D. 1903, are, on or
.before the 15th day of November, D. 1903, to send
by post, prepaid, to the undersigned solicitors for
David Schroeder and Henry Schroeder, the Executors
of the lasb will and tettninent of the said deceased,
their christian names and surnames, addresses and
descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the
statement of their accounts and the nature of the se-
curities, if any, held by them, and that after the last
day aforesaid the said executors will proceed to dia.
tribate the assets of the deceased among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have notice, and that the said
executors will not be liable for the said assets, or any
part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim
notice shall not have been receweel by thein at the
time of sueh distribution.
Dickson & Carling,
Solicitors for Executors, Exeter.
Dated at Exeter this ath day of October, 1903,
THE
EXEITE
OMER
MILL
jeUeale.... • . •
The Beard . of Education, • London,
have epeointed. Ur, F. A. •Steweet. B.
A., of ties piece, to he aeetetant
sei-
tiico master at the. Collegiate there..
Hie eatery Will he W000 a yeer.
• -
Centralia.-
•
DR. J. W. oRritE,
0=40.14 . •
ottlefolttso.to Pa R.14.0. g ;ma to s pan. -
Telephone opeonstualeatters with. Wean and Motet
Cermet.
5.fr. 'Wm. Bowden Still coutinuee to
improve 'fromthe effects of hie recent
aceicleet.-efte. (Rev.) Bottom, is at-
tending the W.M.S. coneention at.
London this iveele..-31r. Pat, Curtin.
,Who eeceetly eold hie farm i idelelph.
to Mr. Joliet bee deeided to see,
tied hemand 1rt5 purettiteed a, snug lits
tie teepee tie would ee missed by the.
.fatranees. of this commaralty if he - were
.to leeete-illetestel Voila ill, stotleuta.
teilli'llaidibt week from hie:telp to the.
Northweete Ile pinettteee again ate
.1teaatilatg.telleaton High Inge
nomber of the people .of this vieinity
e
attem11 t1 anniversary services of
elethodiet.chtirch. at Creditott On
St dee
A eeliVietteetirr.--The Anniversary of
the elethediet elitualt will be (Deer)
fee et Suntlaty, Rev, ela esodwhe
Fleeter, will plead; at, mid 7 ',in.
The tritettee teoarti. Ate waiting trout
the layman(' vomit h_y congregation a
, free will offering of etera for improve..
meat and
It, t1 expense%
Parkhill
Brinsley.
Mr. Harria ef London. who has ,
been visiting friends in this vicinity, I
returned home Monday. -.Mrs. James
Angie end daughter have returned
bogie after visiting friends in Hills.
green. -Ma Alvin Amos returned on
efemday front hie trip to the Mirth,.
westN-51is.$ Mossip will preach next
Sunday at Mare' Hill church at 2.80
areIT pan.
Senriusa PARTY. -011 returning*
from their honeymoon tree last Wed.
eeetlaY evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Dives) were agreeably surprised at.
finding their home filled with a, happy'
greyed of inerrvmakers. The oecaston
wee to extend -to the harpy couple the
best wishes for their fatture happiness.
After congratolatioval wad been extend-
ed the company, headed by Mr. and
Mesa Dixon, repairell to the dining
VOOklet Wile70 a bountiful repast was
eerved. provided bv the ladles preeetit,
and to vehteh zed 41d juetice. The re.
mainder of the evening was pleesantly
spent in soilal ehat and amusements.
At a reasoneble boor the commute,'
dispereed to their respective bogies,
feeling that they had spent an enjoy„
a11e evening,
FAIL -The 'West McGillivray Fair
held Tit nilay wee gt eat snecese. The
WM titre WtIS Ali that eould he desired,
the ea -bibles Weee unitierotie end the
attendance was large. rho indoor ex.
hibition ti' year Wst4 espeelelly at.
tractive. There was a heatatiful dis.
Oen of flowers. a large exhibit of etn.
cy work, awl the sbowiug of froit.
vegetables was Wallies creditable. inc
1903.
SANDERS & CREECH,. P1•01)28
JUST RECEIVED—
Dolce Line_sms,
°F Silver plated Ware
Cake Baskets, Cake Plates,
Bread Trays, Bake Dishes,
Soup Tureens, Etc., Etc.
Veq kandsonze and first-class quality.
ui ill4F Rogers' Knives, Forks and Spoons 0' ALL
UAL1TY and PRICE cannot bc
0.14141a $Ee TT4Ern.
S. FITTON.
red at the home or mr„ A. menihorgee, I Many beta will Imre with deep regret
of the 2nd eon.. au sundly, ozt„ 4tb. tit:ode:oh of Rev. Jacob E. Howell,
len illivray
A very sa4 and sudden death oecute
Seetforth
tilizt411.pyeLs.otiettasnly, 44 I!4ItItliotubteuena.11ateatlge ,1051101 pils4tfisotr410,etut.iet;
N. Stout, for the p,aet- year teller ftt
all4ii?erleeee.alletzmtrti D4 tri ellee lot ita ;ewes& ert4bilani eetex'v'eevetieodt hi thteiarliagr:,Legoiltrlan°,:tr ro'smtionnIn'e„ alegiesupfgli„7,17;„or three5ielaneetkenesenea tS.I .7:114.::: itiltibt ih01:f
VII49 to go Halifax areal left, ca, few itee lef VerY high entice.. The differ. with Miss eleeettaegen wee beg been the heart, from whieh he had sufeered
these apa for, that place.ee ilerhert ent elasSe9 Welfe Well tilled mid the en. ,eleititie ill Edmonton. The young
Petk'Y has pntchar-ed Meat his brother, inrds WerA splendid. condition, The ewe hail net the- Fest of be,,,Itt, eentitreed to lei aetiVOF engaged. at.
Edward livrry, hiN interest in their horses were the nne.t attractive fea. and it was tbeenht that, the change oe his work until within lees than two
feral. lot 3, vale tee beet et, athenee tura awe meaty One ones were showes, iesidence wtAlaid, do bier good. Theec4 44 his41,elth- His widow. three
and tho latter ins tented John ele. There was not a large display tbf cattle., braclog climate of Ontario. together' 4u"",trel two 111414
Gtegeras peel.% towrohne MeGillterey, sheep anil hone. Ind the Olt APIA goal-
IL)444F isy J.dna Ret,an.--Aser. it y wee very ametrent. We rongrat.
1014 aceident 14111penrill V.t1e Edna, ellate Ist Weir fee ber Oda end
Van WFS'ii, 4ft^W tinFc3 It appears IalPar. she obtaining sin first, wizen
the ihtte d Wf.49 play Ink around Mrs. and two sacstai prize&
Meleweeee home and fell off a fence.
break:her her arata.-Mi-•J 1.114sy, one of
the IVA School teachers.bas roigned Creeliton
and will aect-Itt 4 paellion as Modern
. Speclitlist in the Morrisburg nigh
Stearad. The Reerd laeld a meeting a
few OVeniugs ago to conelder the realg.
• nation and ;agreed to releaSe her. Site
will supply a substitute for theremain.
Is prepared to attend to tbe wants o
of the public along the line of
Baby's cold may be cured in a night lay using
Vapo-Cresol etre, which has beett extensively
in use for twenty-four years. All druggists.
cIDErti
APPLE BUTTER
JELLY3
JAMS, Etc.
COMPETENT HANDS EMPLOYED
3. A. EILLOUG11,
PROPRIETOR,
Grand Bend.
Mr. Ed. Disjardine has disposed of
his hundred and five acre farm, being
BruceBossenherry, of Parkhill, spent ville, to which place the remains were with Mr. and Mrs. Sweitzer in their
Lot 6, L.R.E., realizing $3,950. -Mr.
Sunday under the parental roof......ara taken for burial. The deceased made bereavement. -Rev. R. W. Knowles
S. Speekman of Exeter, was in our her home in Parkhill for many years purposes preaching a series of sermons
burgh Friday. -Mr. W. Balkwill and and was a valued member of the Meth- on the "Famous Wolnen of the Bible"
family, of Exeter, spent Sunday with odist choir for a long time. , She only on Sabbath eveniugs, beginning on
Mr. E. Gill. -Quite a number from here went to make her home in Sarnia early Sunday next, thus following up the
attended the fairs at Parkhill and Bay- last spring. --The truth of the words series just concluded on the " Feunous
Men of the Bible."
geld this week. -Messrs. William ama "In the midst of life we are in death"
Nick Horton spent a few days here last Nvas never rnore truly illustrated than ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. -The AD -
week fishing. -Mr. Addington Ressen. in the ease of eerchibald McLachlan, niversary services and concert on Sun -
left Wedne do, for Sarnia _ late of the 16th con. of Ea,st Williams day and Monday, Oct. 4th. and 5th,
0 S la
with the kind care of her &tends at
the bottles of Mr. Pat Cunha. Mr. A.
Mellikargey, her uncle, Mr, Andy Be.
ban and others, was having the desired
effect and everything indicated an ear.
ly restoration to health. She was feel-
ing in the best of spirits and had gained
PRETTY Wninenso.---A pret ty wed -
(ling took pilaw Weduestlay, Sept. ;et
at. the insidence of Mrs. John Crich,
when her eldest +laughter, Miss Annie
Gertrude% became the bride of Da Fow.
ler, of Clinton. Rev. ela Walwin tied
the nuptial enut in that enteet inanne
several pfdillititl IR weight durong her wheh caritas of long eeleeteenee, len
stay. on Saturday she reit wen and and Mrs. Fowler will reside in Clinton.
Miss Wider, of Port Elgin, hi vielte enjoyed a driNeeentt Stmday site was We wish the couple many happy years
taken seriously de, In the afternoon ef wedded life.
Be. Rollins was called but death had Tun Rnvtrees Emmo.-Evangelists
taken plaee before be arrived. Heart Crossley and Hunter ceased thew five
weeks' 4.U1aigfl here on Friday even-
ang her uncle. Mr. beanie' Brown, -
Mr. Itichaal Beker, t'd Loudon. was in
the. village Tuceday on business.-efie
Harry Lundy, who bee 111111 stetlYwg. failure was tbe homer:bate cause. The.
with Mr au. Lewis, left for young lady's faultily live in Edmonton,
ing last. he largest pubhe huddIng
et. a me term ;Intl the Board appoint.
'IheY have the 6PUFI.thY of in the town.the Methodist church, was
ed a eommitteo to engage teee eew 1.1:oronto Sattuday. where be will con- Atha.
teacher% -doling Peterson, who was Unite ,Pemettlilobee in t,,,he ‘,,,eterlearY relatives and friends here. Tbe funer.. cerwlsednigtobtt
Suchahned=oons letvelieta.
a rge
TOMAS, of this place, of having created 13etr°4 "a M"daY'' Ida" ha has 414$*
found guilty by Police Magietrate Me. SPhweeher. "41'4" "'ram legt for al took place on Tuesday.
Scores have professed to dedieate them.
Or been seen in this town before.
was committed to the count • jall Sat- Wag betlin %IV TftWn lilat ilatit Al°11.
4$, disturbance ou the public street here (Tilted a eltnation.-Council meeting
-,.. ute rtna lsi s R lie are Eipend, SehPS ti) GOSI and to Start ft fleW Itft%
r 74,, 11.1,inalitn
Irda,.17 nwening for &tem aye, with th,,,,. A raV•asltW WAS IlitShrts prealltult- erlin.-Mr. Ott, of .1,11 dasSeS of citizens have joiued i
hard labor. int; the riding of bicyeles tm the phtnk btg 1. few dee's be R a
eneams win the Bronson line, is visiting friends in srVeeneeetelege end FehlaY night Revs.
KlehEle AT STILetenOinhe-011 Thle.S. Allt1 O011erete wallet. Our
_ igeitee twat. in ego teat, a, Bi Lt has Saginaw and Elkton, Mich. -Mr. 4111E1 K. ''' 143t*NInt Widiwieb ;Ina Shaw vole -
date morning, Sept, Zithe at :damn le elan. Alt Mellick, of the Bronson line. ed the people's a preciation of the
wanks while the 41,,usa (Ant* ne,..hr, breu paesed by OUP Village Ztthers pro.
leave returned from their visit to De-
"‘ " hedting cattle and botses from run-
ims crowdetude the even
work done. featnr ay morning a great
enlists farewell at
e'er& thew lorry was struck by an en. sone ere rapidly veneeong elle IL Fe been on it ViSitt to her parents here for
nil% set, large in one vdinge„-The ma.. twit -Miss Anna Heideman, who
t!t? rad wrg station, singing the hymn.
gang were working in the Stretford.
be finished a t
gine and Neil McIntyre, of title place, Eilber'e dwelling and will une, has returned to Detratt, -Miss ' .leall A e Chtther et the River," and
lm. some time tees wk, -vs. Whiteside, of Hensale succeeds Mr. genng thenha salute of handkerchiefs
and Malcom McLean and a man ne.
' Geo. Campbell as teacher of the Slab. They began in Midland Sunday.
town school, for the balance of the Dn.yrn. --The many friends of Mrs
year. -The regular meeting of the W. Sohn Walker, of Roxboro. McKillop,
ed Holmes, of Aliso Cram, were In-
stantly killed. A message was des-
patched to Mrs. McIntyre here notify..
ber that ber husband was serious-
ly hurt. This WAS taken as means of
breaking the news easily and it was
soon followed by a message to notify
her that he was dead. The sad news
was broken as gently as poseible, but
the task was a sad one. McIntyre wits
Nyho has been visiting her sister, eirs.
Chas. Either, for some tine, returned
to bel' hotue in Morriston on Monday.
Mr. and eirs..Tuo, IC. Schroeder enter.
alined A number -of the young people
of the village at their home on Con. 9, '
lag Friday evening. A most enjoy.
able evening was spent by
Robt. Gower has returned from the
Northwest, where he has been work-
0.T.U. was held at the home of Mrs, •
O. Peitz on Monday evening. -Misses
Minnie and Tenn Hartung, who have
been visitin friends and relatives in
will learn with regret of her deatb,
which sad event occurred on Wednes-
day evening. Sept. 80. .A.lthough she
had been suffering for some years from
London an St. 'nozzles, returned weakness of the heart, she WAS never
botne on Wednesday. -The Sovereign confined to bed, and on Wednesday
Bank has removed to the north end of was about as estate attending to her
Zeller Blocic and are =pi anusley household duties. About live o'clock
sides the widow he leaves a yonng fain. ing in the harvest the past, month.- the
a man of about .lo years of age and be -
located in its new peernises. The -in- she was overcome by a weak spell and
Mr. jno. Sweitzer is hasang a cement
reg. terior of the building has been fitted medical aid was called. She seemed
ily with little worldly goods to protect
op comfortably aud tastefully and to rally from this attack, hut a second
them in their trouble. The body ar- walk laid from the street to his
seems to snit, the purpose fairly. -Mr. I one came about nine o'clock and at ten
rived here on the 6 p.m. train on wea. dence.-The workman on Mr. Henry
Kuhn's tile yards finished their season's
, 0 z M. Kaercher and daughter, Miss Agnes, 1 she passed a way. The deceased was
nesday and wits conveyed to Ins late work on iluesday.-Mr. Henry
residence on Ann street from where
the funeral took place on Friday. has rnoved into the dwelling formerly
DieeTne.--There died in Sarnia on occupied by Mr. Claude Bluett-We
Sunday morning, Sept. 27th, a former are pleased to see Mr. John Bauch
well-known and popular Parkhill around again after his recent illness.-
yonn lady in theperson of Miss Ma- The remains of Pearl, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweitzer, were
interred in the German eemetery on
Tuesday. The child bad been sick but
a short time. We sincerely sympathize
ble A arhatn, who was a victim to ty-
phoid fever, a disease which is creat-
ing great havoc in the tunnel town.
Miss "Warham's father lives at Belle -
Th f th late Mrs. Gore from and one of the best snoevn inen in the were an unqualified success. n a
th
berry s y .
near Shipka, were laid to rest in the township. Mr. McLachlan left here bath Rev. Harvey D.Moyer, e preac 1-
e remains o e ,
cemetery here on Saturday. -Mr. Hea. on Monday of lest week to serve on et. for the clay, was greeted by large
man, and family, of London, arrived the Grand Jury in London andappear- congregations, in fact in the evening
here Satlwday.-Mr. Robert Ford, who ed to be in his usual health. When be seating capacity was at a premium,
has been here for the summer, left last arrived in the city he reported at the dozens being turned away. His ser -
week for Stratford. -Mr. James Bro- Court House but the Jury was quickly mons were of a very kigh order, being
phy, of Greenway, passed through discharged. He accepted an invitation lucid and powerful expositions of di -
here Monday with a load. of fish from from Mr. John Waters, County Regis- vine truth. Mr. eloyer is ayoung anal)
Drysdale. -Mr. Joe Ravelle left Mon- trar, to go to that gentleman's for tea. of much more than average ability
clay for Sebringville. On arriving there he coinpleined of and he is destined to occupy a foremost
not feeling well and Mr. Waters insist- place in the ministry of Methodism.
Dneeer.-To some death conaes by ed on him remaining for the night and His singing was listened to with great
slow, lingering disease and for he egreed to do so. Shortly after -
months the earthly tabernacle crumb- wards Mr. Waters had occasion to
lee into ruins, to others the summons leave the room and elreleiclachlan eve
comes so quickly that the community dently feeling something wrong, got
is shocked by the suddenness of the up to go to the door, when he fell, Mr.
event. It was a shock to many bere Waters rushed back to the morn and
last week when the news was spread
around that Mrs. Wm. Down, of Pine -
hill, East Lambtouebad suddenly pass-
ed away. On Tuesday she Ives in her
usually good health, but while prepar-
ing the noon day meal she fell to the
floor and expired. Deceased was well
known to many here and was highly
respected, she being a woman of high
sition won her many fneeds here who model presiding officer. In his usual passing away as above stated. Ile Nvas
ter, chairmen of the District, ma e a
moral character. Jr sweet dispo-
sudden death. She was 60 years of he ppy and pleasing way he guided the industrious, shrewd and careful, and
will learn with cleep regret of her very
age. The remains were brought program to a very successful conclu-
sion. Rev. R. W. Knowles, the pastor qualitieg which almost invariable bring
posse e ta wonderfuldegree the
ss de. a -
here for burial on Thursday, the funer- of the church, announced that the col- success in this life. He was also, thor-
al taking place to the Grand Bend clea, being connected with the local lections and Thanksgiving offerings oughly upright and honorable in all
cemetery. Besides her husband she lodge, who participated in the funeral amounted. to the handsoine BUM 0 dealings, in short he was in every re -
leaves two sons, Betsey, of the London which took place from hie late rest-, $130. Thus with the Doxology and spent a worthy aud, useful citizen and
police force, and George of this place. deuce on Wednesday to Nairn ceme- benedictions one of the most seccess- a kind and obliging neighbor, He
The pall bearers were her two sons, tery. Deceased leaves a wife and a ful, if riot the /nest suceessful anniver- leaves to mourn his demise his sorrow -
and her four brothers. John Sherriet, large family to mourn his loss. To saves in the history of the Crediton ieg wife and a family of sniell child -
M. P., (North Middlesex) Thomas, these the sympathy of the community Methodist churcla was .brought to a ren whc heve the deepest sympathy of
George and Win. Sherritt. goes out. close. - all in their affliction.
are visiting friends in Mich. -Mr. D. S. i 63 years of -age. She was a daughter
Faust attended the convention of the' of the late Mr. John Grieve and was
Evangelical Association at Berlin last united in marriage to her now laereft
week. -Mr. John &hater is recovering husband in the year 1860 and took up
from his attack of quinsy. -Mr. Sohn housekeeping in Roxboro, Nvhich place
Deichert has resumed duties in the Ha- has continued to be their home ever
watcher premises, recently purchased since. She was a kind and thoughful
by his father. The place is roomy, wife and mother and was highly es -
bright and cheerful. -Miss Roxie Eil- teemed by all her friends. A family
ber and Master Emmanuel Holtzman, of eight children are left to cherish
both of the Zurich school, carried off the memory of their devoted mother.
Beata CLAIMS SEAFORTII'S MAYOR,
Prizes for Pen- It is with feelings of the sincerest sor-
:bye thZeelsleorciestpye.cialoongratulations._ row anal regret that the people of Sea-
manslaip, as well as the prizes offered
forth and vicinity learned on Sunday
His Honor Sudge Doyle held a court
morning last of the death of John TI.
here on Tuesday of last week, for the
Broadfoots Mayor of Seaforth. Mr.
purpose of hearing the appeals of thye. Broadfoot had been troubled for some
Voter's List for the Township of Ea
ago, in company with his son, he went
Quite a few appeals were entered and
to Chicago to consulb a specialist there.
time Nvith kidney affection. A Nveek
the result was, the Conservatives suc-
He was advised to go to a hospital and
ceeded in having eight names added
undergo an operation. The operation
and the same ntamber struck off, whileHe
was performed on Thursday, and was
the Liberals had three struck off and
supposed to be successful, hot the
eleven added. The sitting was a ver
shock was too severe, and he gradual -
short one, and the greater number
ly sank until about nine o'clock Satur-
of persons whose names were erased
day night he breathed his last. Mr.
were either dead. people or else ab- Broadfoot was a native of this vicinity
sentees.-Mr. Elmore Mage) left for and was a retired manufacturer. He
Detroit on Wednesday morning where
leaves a widow and grown-up family. '
oEllysitgonoadtiofenuofwor, He was about 62 years of age. He was
the winter. We are sorry to see him
aasc he eepitsmagj
y the son of one of tbe pioneer settlers
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leave NI, intends
tteollwd ns
and his many friends wish him ever
smith; was one of the oldest residents
of the adjoining township of Tricker -
tic congregations. On the Monday ev- success.
has entered our tnidst during the past
ever a quarter of a. century was head.
delight by the immense and enthusiats- DBA.T11.-The keen sickle of death
mid business inen of the town, and for
ening the church was packed to the few days and another resident of the
of the furniture MAD ufacturing firm of
doors, two rows of chairs being placed Sauble Line has been carried away to
y Broadfoot & Box. About three years
in the aisle. Revds. Moyer, of Bel-
mont; Goclwin of Exeter, and. ,Hutton, traveller ever retarns. This time an -
the Unseen World, whence no wear
are they disposed of their business to
found his guest unconscious and a doc- of Celatralia, gave bnstling and up -to -
tor was immediately called who pro- date addresses. The recitations of
pounced it a stroke of apoplexy toad Miss Lula Essery and Mr. McLean, of
ordered his removal to the hospital], Brinsley, were exceptionally fine, and
where he never gained consciousness the solos, duetts and choruses, by Rev.
and died early on Tcesday morning. Moyer, Mrs. Chisholm, Miss 13. Beaver
The sad news was received here by tel andmembers of the choir were enthus-
ephone and his family notified. Mr. iagically received by the over -flowing
McLachlan was for many years past audience. Rev. Dr. Hannon, of Exe-
assessor of the Township end was
knOwn and liked by everyone iu the
Township. Deceased was a staunee
member of the Presbyterian church
and a groins Liberal in politics. He
was an old member of the Masonic Or -
other husband and father has been
called to pay nature's debt. We re- business. Two years ago, as a mark of
the Canadian Furniture Men nfactur-
ors, when the deceased retired from
fer to the death oT Mr. Andrew Masse,
esteem, the People of Seaforth unani-
which sad event occurred on Monday,
Sept. 28. at the age of about 45 years.
head, and twice elected him Mayor.
mously elected him as their municipal
veloDeceasedpediill itao s bbi oe oe tin paoieii:gt:inOrge. MxtBevtehrnye-
with an attack of fever which later de- Ring the interests of the town. He was
e devoted most of his time to adva nc-
thing possible was done to alleviate his
Engine and Thresher Co. He was be -
also vice-president of the Robert Bell
safferings but all to no avail he finally
loved by many and esteemedby all.
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BIRTHS.
13a0nneseetee-At Sharon, on Oct. 1,
to Mr. and MrseeSfeeireBrokensbire,
‘-‘ , reerseeas, • -
son. , eleeee4eeteeree,e
:
MCGilliVrat, 011 Oct. ektii ,
Mary E. Behan, of Ed 104)1111)0, aged.
21y -ears.
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