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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-12-24, Page 41"•• -^•• A. Arinstroitg. who was leernlng the' . Burley IdoOgies, a Loudon, is Ches. Laytonthee sect -wed, posoe Mande -bay% Tuticernmith. (11"4rte vacate yarna Sanders Oreeole. :three8.. blecksmithiog with hie. E. Epps, lete spendiug a few days with his mother with Time. Brown, Seafortlo le the got the trzote completed end ts now ere bere,-The -people, of the tetethodist interests a the Massey Barrie Ou. He iotelog t.et ander the parental roof church intend holding their Ohrietmes will remove there iu a short time. - foe the last time this year on Dee. 15 itinede tett Itir5egihut (OT'el"ttlistet,Y*0)f-Thr:DGIcigettY eAls sIte'nfledEedill$413.1:11; VESDe DEO. m the Gotthen Line. -The council niet k has returned home. -Mr. F. W. Crieb offers his farm on the 2nd concession, for sate or to rent. His intentions are to go to Saginaw, where his son, New- ton, resides.-- John Crich zituprosing in healtle-Word was reeelved. here a few days :Igo of the death of a former resident of the 2tid concession,- in the pereon o Mr. Geo. Wattters, who died at Devil's Leke, Dakota. Ile was on n t to his daughter when taken ill, and he expived before he weld be ret` moved to his home. Ile leaves a wife, two eons awl two daughters. lle re- eided here for za. good many }TAM gad While Mk blessed with a great deel of this world's hoods. was a man a stir - ling integrity and uprightness. About 1; X th.V.IC.1.1).a.h. Nomination day is Lot far 'listen and yet there is not ranet stir! aloe monietpal tines. Of cotirse now an again we hear the inteatiun of a /lain ,OV two that people eonslder way oto on be ballot for tounittite61 h11I1-,lOrS, bait nothing, of a defluite nature has yet been heard by we That senuetttleg thill be doing et the e. unination zneett tug :tett dorittee t:te fstilowlitg week we, elo /toe doubt.. , W1tether it i$ the happy 3 _ 1. . tic ipttiott of the eppleetett of old Merl four years ;10 he went to the West. We hear very little talk as to the next House, London, attended the funeral eemeil (3414. 441 all probability the ^„Old of the late Mee Collisson on Whines. council will he te.elented as they ap- nea- to give eenerel SatiSfaetion . end Mrs. Dowson have settled down to the sterile). yeelities of life in their ommodious home ou the Bebylou Line. -At the 1&4w stmperreeently held here tk number of persous lost several artieles of lewelree het we are pleased to State that etnne of these have been ftneal and returned to the owners. linnet I. The teem ef Ind aeres on the 104.1) coneeesion. belonging to the estate of ehie Itiehard etre, was Wel by cteetion on Wednesday, Mr, D. Lan - 'tag beim; the parehaser iiL$3,551S- Lee theme Goventeek, who has been z Sting War Wintrttoli, b.,"Vt1 teaeliwr in No. 1. Hoilett, for Ozty.--No woutter Mr. Charles Carter smile& A. little girl came to his home the other evening and by ell ;we:mitts intende to steer. --Mr. John Gilmore, O1' Slooreevilte, intends starting ;I eat- riage shop here. -Mr. Ed.Sitopton has Purchased a laicise 144143 104;. here, known as the Lintott estate. -A number from het e ea ended the anniversary st.rviees and tea 41:004111g et, Centralia on Sant day and .Nlondaty evening. 011110D. 3-1r- Holmes. one of the steadi- est employees of the foundry, ItSt last week tor en extended visit to thaneas City and Tokohonta, ludienTetritoree to see his father, brother. and sisters, whom he has not seen in four veers. -As the Retteuberv House Clet:it was Xmas. thet tnitites et-vete:I of the ett. themell ietard, :.N tvei'l zie tn:toy other tnenthers ;troll ___ members of tit Patrick Upton has Succumbed, peseta :____ eligibles, weat- titet wittning smile itnd 1 x et a :redeye' of tet.W.h--T. II- About to tetire the other etteub2g be Patt.iele Upton died, at Strztthrety Frt- Clit L'y th;:t 4 s kIC.t!'.1. vt4-%t'a tiZz nil. I er VITA+. 4 'Pll' *5'N-," taker,: e poitioe es engineer lutppentta co louk uuclo:. his beet &tied lave they eetet thio the preepeet of iidee', Dee, 1St Death took pi tee et an a saw mitt et Bellscaste-Wea. Ste- was salt prised to lind zi. man thete. a ' earth hour io the mot.t,ing. Upton is tho ell:int daring the Now Year ere ie et:tip:tog preparetwas te ereet OE dressed, total 'ti anger who said the (owl who wohleorderoostynssanit, vottplea with the desire te, terne en additiou to hts Item next steamer. that he was e ed 441)1,y neying to seenee freby Fanny MeGervey, his nwce. elle tete ko$ joonui-,:y &, leo% we ate Itztrty Eiet, sea en tbe late Themes htoging. That may have been tbe eeee weer:len, McOarvey, 'Who is a. prisoner Nest of tne Gravel roe& while ranee- thtnigh. it wets possible hewas waiting teg stout ellutette one evening last for :di the intnatee of the r hottee to e- ' t the coutaty i a t at London. wilt now eel to elite, bet it ie readily ,,. ; se . hutted With tbe murder, The s nnet Iting. other tlottz that weeen met Nilth 0. MisftertooLF tirkt will the so that he tnitellt dasotne thieving. 0 le wits rotomitted on tits evening of ; eeene tettnre, is va;altiog dis 41 144441 hint for stme titue- When It is:et:kid ttett he AtiSWel.C3 to the tles- bee 7, eix weetts ago. Vp1,011 J14 zt trifle inert' friendly :toil ;t little ahoatt it utile A'out his home be got lot() riPtiOnt or a. fellow wanted 41-.'.'. 1.44 , tit ift and the horse,. in trying to tvle by the pellee.--Jeantet tile seven.). V31%. NtSh11:1111::ling".t!ot oftl.:)4.1)/tYtilge/NIA1Pc6vstisrevtueyiteodui:el ettore 34)41 4' No neat tte• %%lot 110fty oe , itetelf, upset, the cutter so omeh. that ohl dr.tuttlIter of Mr. Alt Barge. ints on Front street, Strathroy, having ; the Illative ert41 eittwe Itlay ite gookx he lettl not time to tree himself liefore been very ill for the past few %teeth, I4 oe as:klat voive, the bit rtgllt eye end . was on top of 14 4.44 u , ztd with soch The trouble le in the t ieltle and is of few 4)0141' bef"re 414.14111 lu *101)8 Ids farm in Adelaide t&41% 11S1414) miles i force ttutt in the fati he frehtiArt`a 146 '44414 .4 natave that Dvs. Thompsoo and hwoh. vanity meearvey, who is h well tile reedy hendsbake 441P 411W,Ays wee- le.th arm nests:lee dieloeztting his shout- Shalt. have berm compelled to pee tornt etorne. develtmed woolen of pz.ol)ititly 35 4. 11 der. t'w" "Per4t1"ns. The little slnYerer Ss of age, weut over to her uettle, and It is not onit present imt.pose to say - -nee- now d,ting tie well tier coeld lie expeeted slot no sign oe haste, and in tale. most atl ythiog either ill praise or telltale:mut- ;tea the doetors are hopefiel of tin early 4.41.11rseevileti 411 111414) "4.)far ae anyone rit tion of the eounell of ti.firl Tbe opin- rittitlii and ((44444)4'444eer reerYlr. '- David i a the room could notice. Suddenly Ionising of the BaseLlue, hits bought ?drew front nenetttit hee cape a short, tone of the ratepayers will no dottlet 1.1 Bes Snele Sault er hile datCzoutFpIrteitiellepteor fidaela selia t; as t'hIe. $1 1 thtllWwllettintg iplace leeenreda pat., W'-nl'eit*e ",Il"l Whieb t '141304441' (lj°1.1151113 W" aatvbsaniepd, usend oythe h whaineonutntliers S'n the ttas ti 1..l41.1 in hCdtopshop %villeins underthe same roof IS veutlatt lie schoolbee (h 10 cotntrerwe ipgATII$-ne"tbehdlnedanatIerhehoutthefetveityof atonmetingonMy 1te314. 11 1'. (4 the newYear.--heurice Btenner ‚.4 441) IarluereAlent1/ClintullandCIde"4414.. she radtheaxetboveherhead they will Itave a wek tU4:.. It' t been hererolinthe owll riebt"us111PullrrlllaYtintbtiP°laubrought iedge downward, Intel- ) he tnen they wihtret *ulseheelets left for hishme otpetZe,0O.ohotleotu,ts.thevervcentroUpton's ht 143 The gyear. rand elHis hwkFlwIllaYYearsheresille,I"111*13t"blow yet eltar through the mans shunngthe twbylasbthera'"-MrWeehetr townshipbut healthtain, m hhotofaieh. sectstheInfuriatedwoomol,wehy ,ieintomwitohabenrailgunwellnt"t"wn'.1)444.eight Ye'i6401efore rpton could fitil ta the flu 11 hits ofhiduty towad7) '.4; j1 '41 past eghyear"Ihisnfin TIVIlYealS ghe detle bi* two *11044 blowsThese w%auI tU3tthoswho nue he perenteMr11441141.4.41.t&) 1404On fo41. 44.11 Vnt ight bto withila;tn inchteeachoteeNlSitohetton-hlolnilvgddlytrewtvose'11)11)ldthcetuAnther on one side of thhtetdostra7.41wKut lxts leeling sum- idslaetIlelellvewnaalavethe eerettnis long survlea.lwepropyntlitehrab liequniersatBs • ...,dapiill.. shoertw" s"t9*rThe 11411441d ta"k sIt" of tint.rrible 34 14141' hsestalited toati elti4ieyhothieNoit54PtFhteerand theCl_..l 4.4.4. It waweaoygreatsoprsemoingthe S.ZiyZhehl oeovso s gret tbattglb uot Surell.Sec that w"rd pllysieletis wh41 sasv him. Every title i SlutkesR''''atet '- NViibiatal Dili"' 4'. 4.'. 4.'. 417.1 here on etttuday. Dee. 14, ,ti 0,, three 1)11417.4. 1144 the sbo p ;me lliier Weil Vac queetlon es to whether air Dram -die, is aeltistitht tlolte P. Holt in Qbe gotta of the town wal lie furthereld his b niter tzleip- 3dr. Dillon is %. ;,, bog - 'i tile i.41y eutil 'If il1,44 st`mel'41u, f°13"' '.414.441 he received had eta clear thy hie Itatne appearing on the hellot. kiey player ;toil Will itild greitly t .o the iiiien.' .111Ilg‘11:11:tt4)811u.fflt;,j;v?e,vef3:0c.in17;sthft:t‘ 1'..ti'znti itliiiirmfongmlttia!oylizAsisbziri3itineo,, alknt:t4,h%ipul!i1 i.:Tilvs(1 if his ehance t)i vleetivirs liv, twiglst 0 staeogt11, of tile Lento, sphud trooille, being 'mettle th do Y loss attof as pleased that l'intnt died. dna.. Atsstnehr.- -While tenoning down work whatever for several yeats. tte he, tithwoum• a etI-s -. .u..-. n-d...o.310u0h. -t----t.d.-+,-i,n.s nort Ilie steps at the beet: tit Iis shop the wasformerlyanentoloyeeof th,Dot a..Thiteylet eteh 11 448 WPI ig1% *uteningT1111nnPeyhrty thyon co,hut hod to 1.1'.'ase hsatvuti4.11I(rolltor,jiiivo.11.,‘.ohIvolAiiii‘sii t4-tte4er, sapped and fen, work. Itwitig to his illuess. After the SCHOOL REPORTS, fele mid 14e1:411:411e itateins to seem e his • fraetttting hie knee cap. lie was 44t death of Ilia wife, Nehielt occurred elueet elect lien. ;nice rentoved !.l) 14)'. 'mute ittal inediettl tt yest, ago. he yent to Iterisail. 4,44)).The. following. is 1114' vorrect, report cnoegta-a'.l4)44-nlln.n"linet.lc* Tilt: ollI"et ws ,alelrised I Set)nsentlY MOVM to h;b6wrother s , (4It.li thte poo,ls. (t oEdenoescheool.us..es. NoFounthly„ ofterthe eleetlen hel: sae- tft4f..1f.tiIgt:'ttt:'11:.i4i°9: houe to Toronto, where los death tool; hthlorne.fortemnth4dDeenthetc stal tetudidatesd (ualoIi)hisi)it4i.t,l:lit,nrtgr4.4r3CvlleNvost InceTie rernaine were lieeiht :comesarein„rail,amrithotte mied enot only ittend tite:meetiog4 removed o fint institttififtThe tu/r inteetnentthebody bet gt t lInswellSrIV-Brt I,nxton, Lydioa drte e *mgiea nasty onand likl•ttdithetltilulbYUlulert4el8rt:v:IIshlanifoitlAlokMAYSe111 11144(4 b11Ieltitufor logwlilettettutujtandacomtnittt.eof,oklfiotsNeoTOMtoll141'- 4). EMinter, Ali:e De.t- t ttttedis tin in. governmert of thitnowthne, 4hloltlle::i'.. reseed h;e;hlint. irtetlt to th(til:dliw. ll .of 1t1st,:m1od pitto:. /,h:oote'r'entthtihiernbete0detetto iltk '.444411 "1)4 D--;i,.T,Itt,Do,:Ihr.ai(-hiIvilielIt)rt(14t'e3:eei1:1(il7ig'`'‘$ftiitl"11"11lIliaflilldilll htettelnthetownsletet. tretasetylilit;tri;iiniro:3 trttr,n:1iutlze4t(1)1)11)1) ik,,i;kioktEt11eoxtt,.m:iyshittt way tif getting stintegoed inanutztetet- distressing illitees. Though his health .e Vablillgrt 1879 Whooping Cough, croup Bronchitis, Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria CRESQLENE 18 A BOON TO A8THIYIAT1OS enzsolzwe is along established and standard remedy for the diseases Macaw. it cures because the air eendesedetront,71y antiseptic le carvied over the aiteased lartsees of the bronchial tubes with every breath, goring prolonged and constant treatment, Those Olacommptive tendency, or sufferers from chronic bronchitis, hurl loosed:Eats relief from v41415435 04 inflamed conditions of the throat. Descriptive Wales- free, ISEY.I.VO, MILES d 'O..1651. Notre Dame St., atotoreo, Comollgo Agents Cresolene Antiseptic Tablets dissolved in the h aro effective andsate ter coughs and irritatiou of the threet. 10e, a box. AL DRVGGISTS i'r1J _ lug ettlieertle to locate here. and secur- was Pont te' for years he was able tiso de some wotk mitil a. year ago. H ing better railway facilities, etc. winters up to last !hotter tor several Last. but uot least, let us avoid aey heath, were generally silent in 14.14- '44014 fitter° as that of ''.S ngo. haute, where he was erne -aged. by the ammomp......1.1/11•1010101111•01.• late Hugh Leonar(1, lie lute matte his X.07'ES .1:11) COM ilE STS 1tti with:1"),,T11t411181351 t) .114: ItIllte 01;*21pt 1144 C:.1 i; .. olLn't 'S t:11;1! iteettidated en seeming the,e von 31g 3 Ill.dliT May. tee. :1 -'It eeley e olbert, -ett -- What, a wry; Christmas those luin- ltlnY tureholla. Seeviee WM .4 1014,11 win hare io North Reoteew. co 4 the Rht, thinchh, after which ths i te is vi tedies.-Mrs. S. LonstwouglFre e ,,f Dalton d Webber. Jr. 1.-201(T Creigbton, 1. • with bask ply from their employers remain% wei 0 telten to St. (\Amulet 4 1, 1. At Mx'. W. 1.011AVOI.Th's, a 111"'';‘' MeCul'ilYi (1'•! 0 * ihtek11(`..s% and advauee money front the eteealled conett.ry for interieteit. t I"nrY•"'-' MISS DL'ila 1 lote,n1, Of tbe . The followin** pupils obtained 004',,' or , pleas. 1 1 lt 1 , h 1 I be . 1 • ir 11 'e • 1 • a %WM' tlf 4144. 121:471:s awarded thr Work 1 4.m:whines" they (eight to luise a high Weenie') :or Founter.-.1., vet,,y : leseiett. -There ie etnite tall; that the dining the menth of December et the , ing and in tereeting event took 43 41.4' at 1 - * e and ., phioeut coltneil e4411 bet time. a by ae- 1 Ct•editott 4411141v selmol„ :mimes in 44V• 1 ..,'",1)1112.P.,VP.0_"T4•_/"..11.,,,1:1.1.I.1,10,..1).,1,12.1:*. ,h,e. I eeinsat kin. Nomination 14114; it .ve It 1 der Of 3144'01,1.--1)11:1:4011 III.- Sr. V - 0 TO 'MAR. -;,..,.;11, IiTyll'ely'x' 't'll'e'-'‘407:14,4t:';;:";.iiir tii.%,';'... 1 la11,41:11 hOWt.vier told the wend meet- t ttelinda 'II We, &het Entitle Jr. .V. -Columbia setts that they will first 31)'l) 4".1 daughter, :‘,/hia, III IN..';:.7 i 1 ng fne the 4412) 444 id utnineeting (NW ! Joeeph Ihillel.einee,Arthtir lioltemann. 1 eeek through it commietion to huller.* ,, 'caw wiltmi, mt II. 4,1 p,rkiiiii.''''n',uolgi:11,4%,-; for the ofilees of lieeve mutt, hr. IV.- Wellie Hill. Lanra 1.1 aist,(la)- i the United States to recognize Caleue. Rev. D. MI:Donald, •Prestryterieu min- 1 rt"n'ilier4 "r rh°' iovvir-I!ii: win 1w .1 11,.z. s..voitz-r,Maaeleine Bt•r1 rand, Fie. i bia's rights in nin3nla uuder the noott awe peitirmed the ceremony at 1 on Monday.. Dee. 23....,3;LoW41. i V. -Frank Finishein.1 il. 1nI 1-41 tfhlhnhthe woleter.-y:A.4) 144 ar reaty ohsecntaohp.10.oebraosoetiree-Ye;o'n1dson ofMKilme% Lilli(14iser, kleline Fnitbeluekr,,eion fas...toltnbie wiasur e wedding nhohitp1844143. 1,y theport ; i were enbinission af . the (pest:ion to The it, . eed the k bregoC.,Ml Rtmoorcheerathebridnte-fom tberweree-inveeT,hl% Claude Bluett, Teaeher. Hague arbitratton court; third. if its drawing room, on the arm of her lath- ' submissiou to The Ilagtte court le re- er, limiting handsome iit a Division 11 SI 111.--bl.). Fwell c; ,) trisi,ln i denee of his uncle, Wm. Ihileuer, a i rely on the Latin repalles to come to fused, Columbia evill .to to wise and . - e. ee. .. veel.,0 e' ' , t,, I EDIW:271t,i t 11.7 .flin71ilttelting place (11) ',I royt.th;‘, 1,1711,0,044t;r. ji.. 111...,:pi,,:li gonn rot wrote sox 44 Ito an creed.' tee, t mt is of hand enthroltlerd C D Ch \'' elinesdav' :41.' KIIIII" reqldes in ; C ' 10.,er. (%o..ry Wein. Fri) 41k, Gibetnee * * The room eves testeftilly decorated I hes a number of Mends. "will"; dei:PIVI 1 liat'l'i .1v"ik1..ttint.'rt,azinleietiba,;;;;;n", .(-Thill.; Sympathize with the bereeven family. 11011211,am Cl. ser nal. tarrying a lumptet of white roses. - trence Holtzmann, and ztoiXtrr DELAREY, With palms, roses and smilax. After the ceremony the party. „The Tittle one died very suridenly.-At Annede Fielebeieer esti:in Erneet Ap- , adjOurfted si/ i a nt meeting of West 11E0111h-ray p, i the epacions dining room where rece the .on, Berry T r i t: k , fierbert Ft altne r, Home Circle t he folio wing oflicelli tvere 1 „Ir. 1 f....\-erzt Hop teeters &cede Bin wedding dejeuiter was tastetully serte eittetedt-S. E. A.n10..4, tonitior; 3140. her, Harrison Holtztvutn a. ed. Afterwards Dr. and Mr. Wilson Robinson, 'Vice Leader; David Robin - left on the 11 ettloek train for 'western n1.3. Fith_see.. N.st. T. Amos, nr.c,..see.; 1) 7.4-1114) 1._IC.Ae ily.c_112tIlittc,e,Te,5litochati.irit, P"ints• Tbe brifle's going mv"Y. e°''. :1. IL Amos; reati.; Jelt Ane. Ch v.; titeze-y Sweitzer, Peati Treitz, Harry tinlle NVUS Of fawn cloth with velvet Mark Watson, Itlereball A. le Stni'lla, Mangnns, Edwin nil-at:KT. Sr. Part applique. white silk WitiSt and 41404. ttf Wai den; 44'. Cathro. Guard4 J. C. IL -Lulu Gaitter, Wellington Rate Tele st.., __ .rinnk furs. Reid, fientinel; R. S. 'Watson, P. Lea- '"•• s , 11 1 .1 J . II ...e. •••••••awrreoscraaala us+ I vray Miss ileda. Love, of Pea:hill, has been engaged as teacher of McKay' SebOol section, while Miss Vida Thump - eon will tench in S. S, No, 13. The trnetees of these 80(10(318 8)4.' te be eon- ner, Russell May. Arthur Kerslake,A1- vitt Besery, 'Willie Webber, Nene , Curdy, Jos. Heitman, Mettle Hicks. ter.IL-Ceeil Skinner end Willie Eesery eel ant. Vina Nerelake, Bella Davis. Jr. ; II.-Jott Davis, Gen, DaViS, Cat rie May, Beate Colbert, Tommy Coate:4, Lila Creiglitim, neve Shit:nee, Wilt:walker, Tim U14.14rIty Cret, geoczi ortigz4siclfs, the earigtoollta Tony e owe man), SY47i4)7.iwarAu4kh teertettent wee vet, tem* 12L .11 erletnet front this dii.zsa-,o. In tact, voo htisat hovo f., -;*ad on „es.aminatiom vartcomsle,•prefmnt bin:ay.:to of elses svitztr4 the 4':,'.;.:t clZ,11 rt. -4 ,..mow 1..ihad at Au, /um/mit tsfa 11,cii two goat urn louts tlie og; xurvettscmis -eamess441 tho tutozci, ti,.1.4 e•citamttml fc.1.:;opt i: 441 41:4 otos, irri• ;Won of thoht4tIti?r andtcl .no,/4• ndialcat nod I .-ss in mane, ce4I5e:e4/4e tat 1'' s:4.14 lewd dream% t.ennal weAtrcso neat d'!i;,41of -.ray 1--1vzr---these 4y1.t4t0-43 -4141411.04' Y. t.e'rereithe w tette tris,(1.1..".4 VIXR*3 VOIJ ).41!}IT: XS eilli.R.ANTZW) Tut tit'i Tionngit its ittattenco v; tar; 1.,'r oat:143i calation of ;.-.1 -11.1 .1)?3;;'"4 V 7.t-741;C•le eveera restored to strenetit andsitfer; tc.ro:s ,r4:',44;'44 .4%.1 11'!'.!7 rellitce ineeltnclaaa434or./. nitc;vy„ dr:Intl. '•-• 41,S4 4-;7stit,:, nviott, the %Mid active, 44144*70.114413 •Vi a. uot,1 entt to 1....:;„czfieguainG.I.Laettio,ctnaititat, 411 emm*-sve flocs:4 $ t"*14snt v,t---lotorzt otilr- fa positive gmarantee. that ' V r,rq CargbiQ,cx 1•1 V.Nc .74 to 4.4.4. fat=,-g,A1 pc,}mitaity, 50 you 411 itgorm Te7. aro any estalo.acto wom441.0.4 -sr-v.110a f'oeo? vol. cc nutr,30annz •F4 "`; the e, at- • 44s41i 4 yt,tt any vivafte " 74V two:Imo it 4 6.0 1...r.tV'T'441,*4 :414 titat '41 74444. 1 hil7.1'V3,1.,11.04,44S1 4 11s D;;e:.-sot gots. 454. 4t:44141441.;;i, (.4. r414T;;44,1#44C14 111 40 riot 4446 05 c i.F.',.t.,---sertga . ei thee General Delarey. the Boer tom - meander who defeated Methuen, in a speech of five boors length succeeded In persuading all the Boer prisoners -except ten at Admadniger, India, to sign the oath of allegiance to Great Britain, They will 'mew return to South Africa. In spite of thie and many similar facts Andrew Carnegie predicts tbat England will lose South Alrien. Andrew would not be happy if he hadn't something aboot which to • propbesy. * VIE LIBERAL PLATEORSL Three planks have thris far been laid -down. They contaiu orand ideas for Canadifine, who love the old m2ther country, to accept: Read them. 1. Sir Wilfrid Laurier wants a change ha erniclitione so that Great •Britain will have nothing to do with the making of treaties for Canada. 2. Sir Frederick Borden wants a change so es to do e way- with the re- quirement that the commander of the Canadian militia shall be an exper- ienced British officer. 3. Mr. Sohn (Marlton wants. a reci- procity treat3r with the United States as a mettles of preventing the arrange- ment of a reciprocity treaty with .. Great Britain. We mato to nueteattlen statement') cie ttnhoef,,,, oonr.tilto tsvonesitione to the efflioted 0,04; to aos Our* their putroneoe. neo Gera to- stay curet:. style:um. VaTicms.ntt. 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Lid r 1 ft.:a1e, v.14.,y,:. 4 lirci I.* 4,1 eireieitee 1 te ter he 1 es -et' 4 : 474 yva y ;41.11:1.1' ....V. 1' 14110 t'i The t City rthetel Cellette vette a jet -lease; Booklet tele% iSiteersitee itrA Lioilern 4.1t1 41..- .1 41 Se teethe:: e net hens:tee- 1 whit old -thee reesete 1 ea A complete contee Iteneete wet tehorelereel ea.: 14.' 1:11:o 411 134)4' year; the cost 4.; kiii.t11; the re.solts aro quick, reatuncr.ttiv-e and peranatleitt. 13, ,411ct, cOnteinirlg toreplete information of worses, sts, s•-t.,t, to any raldrel,s 1,1": a postal. ethe, a %hot o J. W. WESTERVELT, Pets. Y.M. C. A. 131 41)r'11, LONDON. CV Jt„ t. --- • _ . - ORTISILED BY AN ENOINE.-" In the aer. T p midst of life we are in death." The for membership. OLDEST T ARC+FST YOST WIDELY OIROULgIED AND ONLY Two app mob were receive Sa•m Nett4n, Melvin Brown, Plorwe d .) j 11.10W iS too sudien mid the sheet: yee 11411 Herbert Heist. NATIONAL AGRIODLTCRAL AND HOME PAPER, IN CANADA. Edith Benson, Teacher. FARINI ClIANEES.-Kr. Rohl. Hedg- er -eat which 14..,t. W.e.liw.iclaysaddened 8(411, CUI14 04 has Purchased Mr. Pe Me - too fresh 1 0 tteit.. with eelinness of tbe tuany hearte here. On the above morn- r e 'c : WaS $1,400,--J. W. &Dithers, con. 18, Ilona, 0 e otl , farm, Con. 4, The priee paid 144 'n titibbing 11 . " aieb. ing 3lessrs.Dan Cavanaugh and 'Wm. , has purchased the teem of 111r. M. I O'Neil were bringiug an engine mid mating box from mt.. Johnston's, near 0. Phillips, comprising SO acres, 'being The Amvocetrn will be clubbed with Sete -event Arele Currie's on the art of lot 10 on the 19t11 concession. the folluwing papers at the prices set Ith p of McGillivray and when hair way We iinderstand int.. Phillips intends oPPosite, viz: ' across the Seabee flats on this lm atter oving wRRKLIES the engine slid off the Patrito Parkhill shortly.-=Mr..Tohn ck, of the 184.11 con., has sold his ADVOCATE and Mail & Empire 51.70 concession nerrow road end upset, the steam bofarm to James Peal/Ian, of this town- ir " Globe 1.60 x at the rear catching Mr. Cavanaugh, ship, receiving $0,000 for it. The fare) is in excellent condition end there is " " Fanelli- Herald 1.75 g on the place a splendid brick house and 6 t " " h ree Press 1.75 ' Advertiser 1.65 who was drivin,and pinning his head underneath it. ,-- Currie and O'Neil im- mediately rushed to his assistance and barn- Ct .„,‘„!, Weekly Sun 1.75 they were speedily reinforce(1 by the DEA.TH,-The grim reaper, death,has16 " Montreal Witness 1.60 Schofield, but the unfortunate num tgain invaded env midst. On Monday c I " Farmers Advoctete 2.25 only Lived loug enough to hid Mr. Dec. 14. Francis Mary Godwin was teeernEs O'Neil good bye and unittes some ute celled a wa,v to answer the roll call and Anvocetro and Toronto News 51.80 intelligible message to his wife. It pay nature's debt. Deceased had been " • " Advertiser 2.40 took about an hour to remoye the en- :tiling for nearly three years. The" S ti1..75 gine from the body, which was remov- kind ministrations of loving hands arid .. ..vv,i)i-iid 8.50 ed to Phippen & Simpson's undertak- the best merneal skill that could be " " Mail & Empire 4.25 fm-satio's TR/ALS. ing establishment 144800 0.4443 subseqaent- procured was lavished upon her, but " -" Globe 4.25 Dtes for the trial of the Ontario by- ly removed to bisletme on the 184.14 providence willed it otberwise and election petitions have been an no u c - 'a con. of East Williams. Mr, Cavanaugh, thus a noble life has been cut short, d by the court as follows:- tvas a man of genial disposition and During her Jong illnees never was she North York- Thursday, e Tannery sterling integrity and in the course of heard to complain of her lot, but nth - 1.44.1), at Newmarket, 10 o'clock, life made many friends. The esteem 484 was cheerful and resigned to the will ' Centre Bruce -Thursday, January ie which he was held by the whole of her Redeemer, who was ever her Ayer's, Pills are good live: community was abundantly proved by guide and stay. Toward the end of ;114th, at Walkerton, 10 o'clock. pills. You Icnow that. The best the large noinl-ser who attended the life she manifested a desire to depart North Perth ,and cross -petition -- mcmday, January; 184.h, at Stratford, 1 toneral, ECM IV Of whom recounted a,nd be with Christ which is far better. family laxative you can , buy o'clock. pleasant reminiscences of social inter- Shellad no fear and waited death as aThey 1,eep the bowels regular North Norfolk and cress_petition- course with their deceasedfriendmt m . And welcome visitor. Of her it. be At Sirocoe, January 184.14, 1 o'clock. . r)(,)4.14 the care,yr is ended all too sudden, truly said her end 141715 4104200. she had cure constipation. I.00,;AZ.IgT,;'; .,he warm heart has ceased to beat and attained the age of 23 years and 3 North Grey and cross-petiton-Wed- nescloy, 3 aEl uartr 204.14, 2 o'clock, Owen the friendly voice is forever still and months and hers was a life of neeful- Want your rooustadie or heard teroughbut this vicinity, as elsewhere ness and kindness and her. friends, for Sound, as many, will feel a beautiful brown or rich blackl Use where,,he was known, a genuine eyrie elle numbered them Soo arid cross-petition--Tueaday, San. 254.14, 10 o'clock Soo.. 'CKINGliAlill'S DY pathv will cr'o Out to his bereaved wife her death. keenly. The funeral toolf That of Ztinsitotte has hat yet Wen and two young childree, also to his place 00 Wielnesday and was largely attended. fl44 rs _ a P. itstt t CO , 74)1111415,N 5. ' four in oth iws and sister. ........- 'fixed. ood - Pills - - • After January let, 1.904. IP RICE $1.50 ,New subscribers get balance of this year free, including magnificent Christmas number. Send in your subscription at once. Don't miss a single issue. Agents wanted everywhere; liberal terms given. 4..inple copy free. • . THE WILLIAM WELD CO3 3 onLIMITED Ldon Ont. '. _ Ii}ty Connell. Conucir reef, in eccorden_ce with tile Statutes on Dec. 15114. An present.i hei:e were a, 1141>17110(1 of accoim tS pass- ed and checks issued. therefor. The ac- counts will appf ar in the Treasurer's enancial siatemeet, bleb will be is- -.lied before No. d y. Tbe onittuttien will he beld on Menday, t tee. 28, at tbe hour from 1 to 2 p.m. no eild 411010 be required, the election ill be held OA Monft Jo >. 1004. Fred. 'Hess, Sr,, Clerk. The festive season is fAst approach-, ng. to-ruori OW (Frichty) being Christ - Inas day. The met:chants have done a don rishing business, while weal! have 'been fat ored with beautiful weal her and excellent sleighing,-Af, ass,embly will he held at Hannan's Hall, to-umr- row (Iri idtty) evening to which all 44.4e in4144e41.-3. A. Breen is engaged with H. Wing, general menthe nt of his elm -h. -Slits Tem. MaEachan brie gone io London, where she intends spend- ing the winter.