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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-10-25, Page 1 (2)Phone 25-- Adiocate When you want ANY- THING that an upsteelate printitig offiee earl el,o. Lab Qt styles, newest types, 4, prompt work, eight price, Lone; Distance Phene. WENTIBT# YEAR. Real Estate Chum Isii.A0 feecjj have tact]i* to rent, eefl cv hay either farm s'T eilleeen peepetey. Tess. it, HareDEses Ciek,es'esL .0.40.roftwilS001,10.4140.0.01.morooftwormiNP EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY; o.c.roB ER 25. 1-606.. 11 • Many know how to earn ------but few have the knack of sal;ing.- 'Small sums systematically saved laythe foundation of future wealth and Malies affluence. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received; .and interest paid 4 times a year in The Sovereign 13ank of Canada which assists you Millionaires to save success- fully. JOS. SNELL, Manager at Exeter, Creditor', Zurich and Dashwood, Reliable Confidence in the dealers and in the goods theY offee are essential to trade. Winter willepoon be here and we are prepared to meet it with the goods. In .00"114111111wr vve are showing the finest, newest and best lines we have ever shown at priceSthe lowest. Ladies' and .Childreits' Underwear a speciality with us. We have just received a choice lot' of - MEN'S A.111) BOYS' ADYTQWEAI NOBBY GOODS. Also a nice Line of Overcoats. We stili carry the "ASTORIA " SHOE. For .quality and price it has no equal. SUITS Highest price paid for_Produce: ,Eggs 1£3c., Bator 20e., Dried Apples 5e. It. G. F. 1101/16T6X, Li D. S., D. -D. eseiNiresT Member of the B 0 11g. of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University, • OFP1Okt, Over Dickson, 85- narling's Law Office, in Ir Andersou'e former 'Dental Parlors. A. EINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D, Honor graduate of Toronto tIniverist.v. - DENTIT, . eeth extracted without ony pain, or any bad effeeti3 Office in Vanson's Block, west, side • Main street, Exeter. , Modicat A P. MALLOY, M. B. (Tor. Univ.) hEmBEE. tlt 0011ege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Former House Surgeon Toronto Western Hospital. SuccesoorAo Dr. 3. A. Hahn& Residence: East on first street north of office, Exeter, Ontarie. William"Brawn iiiirrof. Diploma' of Boyal Incorporated Society of musicians, England; Organist of Trivitt Memorial Church,Exeter. Piano, Organ, Harmony and Theory of Music), Terms on application. Exeter, Ont, , Legat. • D IoEsobr,s6amts.ao, BA-EEiSTEEs,.SOL101- tors esto0 Notariess1snnk Oeanit.,eyancers, Oomtrussitmers 0 olivito, etc Motioy to Lona at lowest rates of interest. ()Meet', Main street, Exeter, R 0&asnes tLA L, IL Dionsou MONEY' TO LOAX. We have a large amount of private funyis to loan n farm and village•properties at low rates of inter 64, GLADlitAtt &SANBtJ1tZ' 'Barristers, frolioltds,Mabi st;', Exeter On LLOYD P. jORES Organist and Ohoir Master of Mitchell Methodist Toacher-Piano, Organ, Voice, Harmony, Modern methods. Thoroughness Farni for Sale That exce' Ilent farm, Id 0, Con. 10, MeGillivray, consIsting of 1(11 acres, well -drained, well fenced, and in a state of good cultivation with eight acres of fall wheat; in., It his a good bush of 12 acres, Tea bush has rock elm, basswood'and maple trees. There is also a largo brick house of kieV60 rooms, with cel- lar and furnace, woodshed In connection. There is alarge 'bank barn, 20 by 00, and a good driving shed. Windmill and well in the barn. There IS a good bearing orchard. This is one of the best farms in McGillivray, aeross the road froni the school, a very 1 'et distauce from the church, and about a mile Arei Maguire PostOilice. For terms and particulars, ply to John Whiteford, Maguire. Auction Sale of PAHA( STOOK & IMP.LEMENTS 'the inidersigned lias been inatruoted to sell by Publie Auction, on LOT 9, 00N. 3, ITSUOTtNE, on PRIDA'r, '00TOBEllt 20, 1066 - At 1 o'cleek p.m. the following property, viz: Stoek.--1 aged driving horst; 1 brood mare:1 geld. big, four years old, sired by °rebind Willow; 1 gelid - Ing, 21r -old; sired .by Orchard Willow; 1 gelding, 1 yvnlid by Km chard Willow. 3 neva cows, supposed to he Si ealf; 1 heifer. 1r :1,2; 4 calves; 1 brood sow with litter, b store bogs, number of bens, Innilenton t 11 ell Binder,' nearly yam ; mower, horse rake, hay rack,Acsgon, itet bobsleighs, buggy, dime, harrow, set diittnolid barrows,' 2 long plows, Cockshuktwin plow, seed drill, pillper, fanning mill, sets double I1Mi1e$1, Whitt1ettf7'et tnafitp other rtieles. TERM13-Suin4, ir)f V.1 anti, tinder, -a1i; over that *meant; 12 months' credit given on furnishing an. proved Ida notes. 4 per (Tot, off A -A' ca,.th On Credit' a motto O. JOI1N 1t41l1t . JAS. STANLEY Proprietor ettetioneer FARM TO .RENT 100 acres, being Lot 4, Con. 13, in the township of McGillivray. Por full partiOulars apply to T. Collins, Klarva. E stray Cattle There strayed froth the premises of the undersigned Lot 10;Oon,10, Stephen, on or about Sept. 20, 1 three-year-old steer, grey, dehorned;and on or about Sept. 11, 1 steer, 0 -Year -old, -red. horns turned in; 1, red farrow cow„ dehorned, black nose-, .1 2-year-oldi steer,yellow with white.,spots; 1 red heifer, 2 -year- old with horns. , Parties returning above cattle or giving information that will lead. to their recoveiry. will be suitably rewarded. Wm, Hill, Credition. rarm and Milk Business for Sale • The undersigned undersigned is offering that desirable farm in the township of Osborne, being Part of Lot 21, Con, 3,' containing 70 acres, also a good paying milk busi- ness. 'There is on the premises a good brick house, frame barn and stable, drive house, good orchard, two wells and other conyeniences. The land isall in good state of cultivation and is convenipntly situ- ated to Exeter, school and churches. Will sell sep- arately or coloune ly. For allay to %V m. Rivers, ay, P,O. MED. -One of our old ee tiers passed away on Thursday evenin in the per - soft ot Lily McDongall,reli t of the late Geo. Herren, nt the age of 69 years. Deceased had been in failing health all summer and her, friends could plainly see that her boars on earth were num- bered. Her life had been marked by many troubles, having buried a hus- band and four grown up children, bat she bore her troubles with a cheerful„ Christian spirit. She came from the County of La nark fifty-two years ago when ths country was in its primeval state, and consequently, endured with others the hardships of pioneer life. She leaves to Mourn her denaide two sone arid two detightere. The funeral on Saturday to the Staffa cemetery was very largely, attended. shipka • To -day, Thanksgiving Day (Thurs.) Did you finish that turkey Thanksgiv- ingatyP---Miss Josie Flanagan is dress- making at Mrs. S, Sweitzer.--J. D. Hannan spent a few days in Sarnia last week --John Mcisaac of Orediton spent Sunday at the homeof his broth - le Dougle lSIIsase.. Miss Mable Elsieof Grand 'Rend iS dining-roorn waiter for Mr. Ezra Drenner.-Mrs. James Harrison left for Melvin, Mich.' last week.-Obris. Finkbeiner has re-, turner' home from the west. Ile says: Its the eountry for a young fellow, - Geo. Sutton and familyhave moved in- to their new dwelling plate. -Miss Ena Mckitichan left for London one day last vveek.-j. D. Hannan was in London one day last week on business.-- Sam. Hawkins of Parkhill called ou his par- ents one day last week. -Mr, tteleskie of Zurieb spent Sunday at the home of Mr. S Schreader.-The storm that passed over our little burg dkl some harm, blowing down the church sheds. -Miss Ester Weston spent Sunday on the Goshen Line. James Buell:than of Parkhill ealled upon a former sweetheart, Miss Chris- tie Currie, in Detroit on Sunday night and 'threatened to "shoot her if she would not marry him, He was taken to the police station and given a warn. Canning Factory Assure& lislitay people ate intereeted in the progrees inatie by the,Exeter Canning and Preeerving Company. Limited, and they will be stow pleased to know that a canning factory for Exeter X- an ii,SSurea thing. The directors have spared neither time nor pains to bring this most desired institution c,to a enc. ceseful issue; and they are to be con- gratulated on their untiring efforta and the seccess attained. The pro- gress of the preliminary part of the work, necessary to put such an institus Con on a good basis may have eeemed slow to some, but as all are aeasere financeare the main factor. The authorized, capital of the (Stoning Com pa y is $40,000. Recently $25,,000 worth of the etock was offered to the, public and of this only a smell eland., ty rein ainslunsu bscribed, thus warren t- ing the directors to proceed with the work. A site has been chosen immediately at the rear of Mr. John Mitchell's tem- perance house and the work of putting in the foundation will be correnenced as soon as possible. The season is ad- vancing and in 'order to make prepar:, ations for n.ext season's besiness it is abeolUtelynecessaiy that building op- erations be pushed forward Without delay. Daslivvood The Advocate to end of year 150 . Thankegiving passed off very quiet- ly lerthe village. Among the many who visited their frieuds here at that time We noticedthe following: Albert Weltin, Mrs. Ireland and bovs, Strat- ford; Geo. Wambold, Blyth; Sin - nett, London; Miss Graham, G'`oderich; Miss Qtiance, Ailsa Oraig.-MIs,, D. Betchen is visiting friends itt Berlin. - Miss Sylvia Pfaff left Tuesday to spend a few weeks with her sister in Mb.. bett..-J. H. Ehlers who has been visit- ing his parents here during the past two weeks. occupied the pulpit in tbe Evangelical chutscb on Sunday evening and ,also sang a very pleasing polo eo- titled “The Business," He has been for some time a student in a Theological Seminary at Chicago for which piece he left Mendlty morning. OBITUARY. -This Week we record the death of Miss.Lovina Winkenvved- er vvbieh sad event Occurred Feiday evening after an illness of 4, few days over two weeks of typhoid fever. The funeral on Saturday afternoon WAS al- most a private one owing to the fact that in the Winkenweder home there are still three others- down with the same tlieea.se and another in the, hos- pital at London. We feel exceeding sorry at the death of Miss ',Winker's, weder at the Age of 27 years and can only say, surely the ways of the Lord are past finding out. We assure the clear family .they have the most sincere sympathy of the entire cotruntuay in this their very severe trial. Many turned out on Saturdiey•to show their last respect to the departed ape who was tezeneral favorite with all. Rev. Bidt led the sad procession to the Goshen Line cemetery, 1. , . Ivicomivray. Linwood Craven; who has been haie vesting in Manitoba, has returned home. Michael O'Leary has also re- turned from his trip to the West. -A. Kilmeri who recently sold his farm stock, etc., with the intention of going to -Detroit has changed his mind, and will again take up farming. -Mr. and Mrs. McGuffin, former residents of this township, have moved to Parkhill from New Hampshire, where they have been residing with their son, - Mrs. D. Dorman, who has been ill, is convalescing. Colin Campbell is also under the doctor's care. --The many friends of J. R, Snah will be sorry to hear of his continued ' illness. -Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Dim were a few even- ings ago presented with a purse of gold by the members of M. B. church at Port Huron, of which Mr. Durr is pastor. -John Nichol has been re-en- gaged as teacher of S.S. No, 15 for the year 1907. -Chas. Windsor, Geo. Por- tico and Jos. Mawsen have returned from a few months stay in Manitoba, -rGeo. P. Smith, son of Peter. Smith, of Lieury W41.13 tecently married at To- ronto to Miss Jean Catharine, (laugh- ter of Mr. and Mw. Hector 'Gunn, for- mer residents of Ailsa Craig. -Thos. Haines, son o Haig. Haines, formerly Of the 7th con:, died on. Monday week in liViianipeg; Ile hah been a resident of Manitoba for sixteen years. He leaves a wife and family of small ehild- ren.--Anniversary services will be held in Ebenezer church, con, 4, on Sunday next, when Rev. It W. Knowles of Fullerton will preach. On Monday everting a musical entertainment will be given. -Nine young men from the vicinity of Corbett and Greenway op - neared before Police Magistrate Mc- Tavish at Parknill a fesv days ago, ae- cused of unseemly conduct 'toward a young woman, while she was return- ing to her home near Grand Rend., Three were fined $5 each to include enste and the other six vvere fined 51. i1 all, DEATIL-Another of our highly re- spected residents has been called to the better land. We refer to the death Of Caroline roost, relict, of the late Jno. Faust, ot the age of 72 years, who passed away on Tuesday after a,leng- thy illness. Deceased was a native of Germany arid came to this tovenship 44 years ago 'where she has sinee ree iiik101.. As a friend and 'neighbor 'she waS dearlv. beloved anti esteemed and her death. is regretted by all. She is survived by seven children , who have the genuine sympathy of all. The fun. eral on Thorsday to the Sylvan eeine. tery was largely attended, Lorenzollobitoille, Independant el al WAS eleeted over George Amyot, the Government nominee, in Quebec county on Tne,day. The majority WM 417., Crecliton . SANDLRS & CREE The Exeter Coma The Advocate is' li5c. to end of yeae Thanksgiving Day passed off quietly here. Tom. Morrow of the Ikletschants" Bulk. Watford, mod Garnet Baker of teeelon vieited friends in town that, day. --MISS Evelyn Kerr has returned teen her visit to °Toronto andelse- wberte.---.14e3. Senior, photographer. of Exeter was in the village Tuesday, taking 1. few photos o f Mn s aitreet.- (Thee. h..icnki la:, been working wide his teem levelling the school grounds. -John Ptseeter and wife of Zurich spent Sunday as, guests of Mr. and Mrs- Sannfel Brown. -Mrs. Schwarz -of Port Elginowas in thevillage for a' few days last week the gueet of Mrs. Henn! Eilher.-Jacob Haist is on the sick bele Hie many friends trot he Will boon recover. --Peter 13awden and his Workmen are busy at work on T. Trevethiels's new wagon shop. -Mr. and Aire. Harry Dyer, and John Dyer of Detroit; and Mr. and Mrs. S. , W. Havvkings of Parkhill ,sattended the funeeel of the late Abram VValker on Teeetisaye-Christian Fabner has rent- ed the. dwelling,at present occripied by Maude Btuett and will move into the eavae as soon ae it is vacated by Mr. Bluette-Mise Susie Saulter spent the holidays at her .hortus in Parkhill, jots. Bedford' sale which was held on Monday WAS well "'attended. James Stanley of Lucan was the auctioneer. Everything sold for a good figere. The team', of horses s. sold for $544. -Our toscin fathers, had 011aS. ItoeszIer and Harry Beaver bank earth along the newly constructed sidewalks on Tues- dayee-What's the matter with our town light? Surely our town can af- ford to Pay the gasoline for one street lamp. The boys WRIlt some light to show them the way home these dark Sunday nights. -Dr. Allen, whci is . be- ing sent to China as; a missionary by the Epworth League of the Exeter District of the Methodist church, gave a very Interesting address in the Meth- odist church here Monday evening. Wettest Dr. Allen will bespared for along time to eorne 80 that he may do a great deal of good in that foreign eolmtrjr.-WOrd has been received that Mos Mary Ellen Braun, who left here in August for China, was united in _ marriege, to Rev. gelhofer at Shang - baton her arrival in that city.. We unite with the many friends; hie. wish- ing this worthy young couple a long and useful life in God's -vineyard.- -Mrs. A.. E. Cueningharn is recover- ing front what is sopposed to have been a slight stroke of paralysis, she having fallen A, few days ago and was in an unconscious state . for some time. reecte of her unpleasant While erreve much improved the feels the i! experi- ence coftsiderably. DEATH OB' ABIZAM WALKER. -The grim reaper death Carie into.our midst Sunday- afternoon, 21st inst., and re- moved a greatly respected citizen, in the person of Mr, Abram L Walker, who bus had to undergo a great deal of suffering.- in June,1905, while draw- ing gravel at Mr, Frank Triebrier's great windstorm arose. The deceased with others went into the large bank barn for shelter, when the cyclone struck the barn demolishing it and burying Mr. Walker under the heavy timber. When he was taken out it was found his back was broken and he had lost control of his limbs. Since that time deceased has been helpless. During the Past summer, he appeared to improve and was able to -walk a short distance with assistance, but :Turing thepast two months other i troubles set n and his weakened con- stitution could not endure the illness. During all bis trial of stiffering he has borne it with a great deal of patience and resignation. The deceased had many friends in the village and neigh- borhood besides being a respected member of the local tent of the Medea - bees. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon to the Exeter cemetery, the Rev. G. W. Andrews officiating,. He leavesto mourn his demise a sorrew- ing 'wife, parents, two brothers, two sisters and a host of friends and rela- tives. We Join in extending our sym- pathy to the bereaved family. es lEtarpley The Advocrite to '014 .cot year 16c Taking up roots is OE order of the day, with no complaint of the ground being too horde -The heavy snowfall of a week past eaused a good deal of dam- age to fruit trees,. also to buildings. Geo. Sherritt's wind break collapsed under it, as, did also 11. Besterd's drive shed, doing damage to his buggy; also to Mark Kennedy's buggy which WAS stored in it. The tops were badly brok- en on both Hedley intends moving to Shipka in a short time in order to be nearer the flax mill in which lie intends working this -whiter. --Mrs. Crawford and daughter,Marnie, fire visiting friends in St. Marys. --Geo. Webb, sr., still continues in very poor health, sufferieg from long trouble. Mrs, Geo. Webb met. with a painful accident on Wednesday evening of lost week by falling down cellar. She strack her face 00 the steps, inflicting two 'cuts, olso the back of her head was badly bruised, rendering her un- conscious for some time. Dr. Wil- son of Parkhill was called in and dress- ed her wounds. At last reports sbe was progressing favorably.. -.Mrs, 'Love of'Iltirpley and Mrs. Wanner of Ship - kir visited friends at Springbank last week. -Prank Allister has sold his farm to John Naushwaunger for $930, there being 25 acres in the lot. At last reports Frank had not decided what, he was going to do. --The inclem- pia weather has been very unfavorable for the apple packers and many apples Inc lying in piles unpacked as yet, Eighty five person were poison ed by eating gelatine dressing at 'Hamilton recently. Two have died, A eyelone swept Cuba last week, destroying $2,000,000 worth of proper- ty and killing twenty persons. • The council met on Alonday evening. All themembers present., The ntinut- es of previoue meeting were read and 'approved. The following accounts were ordered to be paid: IL Pareonss, 4 weeks street watering, $42; The Goldie (Se McOulloch 0o., oupplies, $7.50; Silas Handford, labor„ $1.75'; Fred Haw k- shaw, do. :1; Wtu. Brimaeombe,40.40o Walter Wescott, do. $1.25; A. G. Dyer ;electing jurors, $4; Jos. fiepioraselect- ing iitrore, $1; A. Q. Bonier. selecting jurors, $4; T. Havvkins 634 Son, supplies; $29.14; -Gil1isPieodravrii9g fire cogine $1;e W. 3at....fobi, waferirir;, 'street, - 1. Oreech-Treble-that the street water- ing cease forthwith- Carried. The matter, of repairing the cement walk in front of the Commercial Hotel was left in .the hands of Conncillor Creech and Commissioner 13isaett, W. J. I-lean:tan; adjournment.. Centralia Mr. Woe Sande; after a few days visit here returned to Chicago, Thiirs- day,--Mr. W. T. Colwill purchased a new steam hay press mid bas commen- ced operations. Mr. 0 dwell. will mini' duct an extensive business in the bay pressing',4ine this season the enterprise of Mr. Celvvill is to be commended and the farmers should appreciate his efforts.--Tbe baseball gatne between the Exeter and Centralia junior teams at Exeter, on Saturday resulted in a victory for Centralia. -The little child of Mreaod Mrs.' William G. Piley on the south boundary of Stephen . still lies very ill. The little one has been suffering for some weeks of typhus dysentery; --Thursday being a holiday our little town rested in quietness. Thanksgiving to some is allay for wor- ship; ()there take it as an 'opportunity to visit friends, while the majority SeQ it as a real old' time.holiday, celebrat- ing it in games, or with dog and gun, zoing out into theeflehls and with the aid of the fresh air casting aside all thoughts of the business world. - „Grand. Bend. The Advocate to end' of year 15c Mrs. Harvey B ossen berry left altars- day'for her home in Winnipeg. Miss Alma Bossenberry accompanied her and will visit in that place for a time. -Mrs. Jos. Gill entertained a number of young friends on Thursday in hon- or of her niece, Mies Geake, who has been her guest during the summer. The young jadyleft-Tuesdav for her home in Toronto meat to Ole regret af all. -Mrs. Maria GM is spending a meek in St. Marys. -Mr. Holt is mov- ing his house to the lot he recently bought from Mi. Melliercl.-Walter Statton is all smiles -a, boy. -Some hunters arrived from Ailsa Craig Mon- day to spend three weeks. -A. Disja,r- dine, wife and daughters are on a visit to Michigan friends. -Abner Mollard's auction sale on Friday was well at- teeded and everything sold evell,-.Tno. Gill spent last vveek in Greenway. Wrasoes --VS. BRENNER. -Qnite a number feona here were in Sarnia last week on the Wilson -Brenner law suit. is is a peculiar case. Mr. Wilson, who is an old gentleman, residing jet- terly with blazons near Petrelea is su- ing Jos. ,Brenner for $1300, the amount which he claims Mr.Brenner is indebt- ed to him for twelve years' work. Mr. Brenner's story is as follews: “The old gentleman, Wilson, came to me some years ago while $1 was keeping hotel at the Bend, and asked me to keep him the rest of his lifetime and he would make overhis groperty to me, which I consented' to do.. Prev- ious to this it seems he had had a quar- rel with his family and said he would not live With them longer. For tvyelve years the old gentleman lived at my hotel, wasn't asked to do any work, and did just as he liked,1 understand- ing that 1 was to get his property which was made over to me in his Now he comes onto me for $1300 for work, which 1 claim he did not do." Safe 13111 Scason Now Hem Our Mende,. the farmers, will some of them soon be Soiling tbeir farms, farm otociaizatpleinente,ete. When they 00 SO thaw wan ta'oricl,fiiale." The; hest way to get it no- to your bills prirated here and the alio advertised in The Exeter Advoca,te That goes to nearly every home in the community. .A. wise thing is to put the whole sale in the paper. It willelsepeore good thaiatire bil1se as the articles are read at leisure in the home not hurriedly 4$ Xou pass along the road. We odse give you a ;hort free notice under ''Sale Register." Got OUr TOrnis. Thoy aro Vory Reasonable Mooresville Mrs. Mose Sinapson has returned home after a pleasant visitto Montreal and Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Mag.. Ore of Exeter epent Sunday with IVIrs.. Fred Simpson. -Mr. and Mrs. Foster and son of .Kotuoica, who have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith returned home on Satur- day. -Mr. and Kies. H. Bloomfield of London paid a flying visit to friends here. -Mr.. Donelly and daughter Kate- ef London were the guests of Mrs. J. Node -ins.- Mrs. Robert Clark is spen- ding a few days with bei daughter, Mrs. Thos. Grey, London. --111 r, VV in, 11,1 nrdy was surprised the other:nom- ing on gOing in the stable to find•one, otitis yalu able horses lying dead. SAD DEATH:-"rhia 05111/31 laitY was greatly -shocked upon hearing of the almost sudden death of Miss- Bella, Founger of Hamilton who wail strick- en down on Monday evening fast anl in a few short hours the grim monster .performed itsdeadly mission, she pass- ing away about six o'clock.. The eir- cuinstances sutsroureding her death are indeed sad,so sad that it is hard to put stich a burden of pathos on paper in way to make manifest the full weight .of the trouble to the friends. She bad been visiting her aunt, Mrs.AlliertNeif and other relatives in the vicinity and had been enjoying good health and a pleasant visit; when suddenly she was alarmed by the approach Of death and passed away as above stated. .There was no time to pall her parents as -it happened in. a Short space of time. When death conies' •in this way the shock is always the more severe and the grimness all theanoreterribles, To l the sorsovti3O,g relatives the sincerest, sympathy isextended. ' BIRTHS EIOTSON-4n Olandebnye, on Oct. 12,to Mr. and Mrs. S. Hotson, twin Sets. MAGLADERY-In Parkhill, on Oct 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Magladery-, a sob. • . • • McPeurisorr-At Greenway, on Oct. 9, • to Mr. and Mrs. J.R. McPherson, a SOD. STATTON -At Grand Bend, on Oct. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Statton, eon. RELT..---Whersow-In St Jamee church, Parkhill, on Oct. 23, Wm. Bell of Winnipeg, to Miss Katherine Wat- son of Parkbil1.' . MoLuesee-BUCEANAIS-At the home of the bride's parents, on Oct 17, by • Rev. Graham', Dr. J. A.McLeish,V.S.,, s to Minnie, daughter of Alex. Bu- chanan, all Parkhill. DEATHS WALKER -In Crediton, on Oct. •21, Abram L Walker, aged 30 years, 5 enonths. • s Wiwituxwksamt-In Dashwood,on Oct. 19, Lovina Virinkenweder, aged 27 years. .4* sees"UNTERS eds:Slsock- 4.7°>,\ • 4#e Can Save their good money, if they get their wants supplied here. Rifles ._.from $1.00 to $15.00: .Shot Guns single bbl.— .0..*..$13.50 Shot Guns double bbl from $0.00to $i0.00 1 second-hand gun; double barrel... 45.00 Cartridges, ,Loaded Sliolls, Wads, Primert41 at savi g prices. Sugar Beet Knives, Forksj Lanters, Axes, ' ,Cow.Ties, • X Cut Saws, Etc* He mares Hardware .86 Stove Slot°,