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Ing 'ever lukie
J. neon; and ether
Ld*in £b1 vicinity. -Mia.
of Monville, s
r* Mrs. Wallis. -Mr.
f-Centrejle visited" .friena
ondyni
of -Toro
iretliet n ekte-ori
840 the,le:one of
ntrinbet feoin tten4..
n 'bale given tinder t aOspiceet,
of L.O.L. , No. eigit at their belt in Bide,
dfileh on Friday evening and alt
sou' eti
seek
otk lowootrtitoo of intoroot
st.rete..74
L. IL Dtciio
Ileiisall
The friends of Mro. JaineeSparke
11 be-pleasedlceleeritTATiteheas_
proving from her late ilinesi.-George
,MCE.eren,heerauen",410,m, the Cnee,t,..
*ie,. the littie danght r of fl. big-
in,,afteratin_.
0."3:ifsee
roprerientent.,..-Ur, Mob
•tl'eaTreIS1 don has 'eccepted. * I
machine oho -here.-
who;h*s been
Aylmer_ rin the. t, n
NES- turned hem% ine*
-frOm.'..England ion'
,lialocall with Mr,' Kelheu at the Henoall Glass
and Oil Itilgin0 work%
who hal Uwe I* reitivaleo.
eing.
01 Lop -
an.
In the
•,nneblut,
re!
000000W.0
Centralia
-14itiomrwho-wa1-t4W-
ridon during the Chriottnas
is iniwroving and e*peeted,
to return bowe abortly..-e,
, ,
100. ,, • • 11011 it quito i
Isa ee MeridiS
Wry, MISS Mittlae Oartiti left Monday to .46;
tend -1m . , , . '
niCate•Elliettivad Mai Andrews left for
,
.
OrWitTeir; - 000
taw wailitmiaaa mai is la a 'good awe
wil_t_4*.4_dsrt_ 104 con askt,
PPirk.
a, tuna.
poeitionl. opeie, for One
t $840 a ear and expense
advertising a 1)1-
oovry. No
enco necessary.
London. Ont.
Mutiereet,
rt, Adtirese,
N. YEREX. C. a Principal.
Ivens, af Ode
itraerfAterer nieltasitti
11 PEEL'S! PITTED. •
EXETER XONT,I1,Lat
Ofilce: rchd Hotel, •
I
Allienhead are
b�li,00mf�rt*bie boree
on. 114jr they ali,"
nese is the Mn
mi.
in. Asea.,otne on
as if' the entintry *greet
with h ooney and wife' and
, Ater, of Vlrden, WA., are .04 it fOire
Week* vie% herie-Thenieny
. friend* of Mt*. Clise," Logen, wur be,
tiOtt ehor lilire.. $1ie'
sufferjng; from boort troilito.We
trust the *111 *ton toco-vor.
ty . 4 ,Eileer peoke Iri,. rooms and
,give exeellerit„Wdresage, . Both gene
Waken held their Audiences well and
It hes been currently **evoked :eintie:
by botb 4:30neervativeti and ltefoemere
that Mr. 'Gamey is oneof the best, po-
liticalopeakesitn.the country and Me-
solutely. fair and above board in ilia
argreitente. 'whieb have eneeeetiOd. in •
-convinciter, all that thete-, wee' Muck
tettite otteuth in theaters? with which,
bis name 10 connected,.than-they bad
.,eglieved.ror ifereseranc. ere-,
0
On Hon A. 0. Jr1cKay, 4thertilir4 of
Zenclie and Rev MLg,ian,h.01.1..
ndidatet „
well attended, and neceuitated tbe
foe of the. Town Hell as welt, where
between"fifty and sevent Alve beard
,-pookerolar.O4hort-
hortlyafter„eight.o"cleek M.
Stimbuite, President of thelemi
in the Opera House and - fitter a brief
address introduced the Liberal'
detein the ilding. Reit. X' 21cterie
nen.pastee of the ;Piresbytetieteeliiirels
at wippeoi,' Mr. MeXieone,o, Was beer.'
tilY 01)&044 on telting. the ,pbitforM:
and *poke for nearly AA tiotiti: 00,ing
that be.** inopitd by thebusegeth.
eriegii-,,elfet-hezweS*Ing-to be elected,
become°. be,botioved .the ladies Were on
his *idea that',Mro. McLennan was a
full.blootted GerMan end therefore
,, nine
to r bete Jawdon it „ ey,.
_-Rev. M. 0.11cLennen ,nie .none.
f hi* iiiiiimortero in Huron Halt'
here letit,'Tueeday aftereepri.P ...
. ,
"liei 4141ii-e Stepheii
isairober of -the title *ertt to,
Exter on laTedneada to hear Illosre.
eeeee",e, and /tither liver their elo.
(Pent eddreete nes, who hes
IR -1-11-3e-mItlwit..- ecretutti to
- ticleri. Monde - e
, ening* noMber of fe
llitehteriOr IOW
enjoyed thenuitiveo t
ti3Veciirri* n t
4dd-uot.t.i.est'
an Independent prob, 101)144, that be
414 MA ret*N0-40000 to contest ;thee
'leeelonethi, tt.-be4firtuld-ohoteMbat4h .
relection could be tun Without whiskey
or morie a hat.: the Reform , rt
.Lily Anderson, of Geneve. N.Y.. -re-"
1.utp„"„._ to her home here ,Alonda ,
• '1 ueetlons of tbii,ita seem
tolat°. tat ng m n o't ee ee.
lOrsitiin this locality and It we are in -
'riot', to judge the ,lEtoie faction,
af,'1
ter.a two weeks'visit at .10
HenalI, bas reeeMer1-.her p.itlo is
bookkeeper at :the, Cream
TbeCurtln-entertaine
a their young friend* on
er Tueeday-
Ingot last Weekt.and veri eas4
n 'One was spents-Me. Henry Deere
holt& o, A nutel)er of young people
attended 'a social evening At the bowel
of Me, Dan Cough-
lin, wOolai been confined, tohis bowe
the greater part of the time since 4l.u.
-tt'she retell 'of ati otteldent whleh
- _ „ . _ _
. 0 0 WI II MI 6
of grain, tia. euftic-
•
VitOV
serneltheelutlefroirthe-roodfts-i- Tepee -
"this_Weele ' ritooden, is yet fie
hienerkettetime-will *)-4Wo-tropedt bet
about more favorable recover ....Mrs.
mehTla a ren 0 e • ouse
att vo, e or e ra ,or
didate even if It were aYellO
• a OtrWilli,
urn•
Yearley- a fete
fist Week, ...dance
--freetleee,,
nursaay evening
0 lin, - *rW--b .
lcate vporot100. performed an ber nose
by Di, Hollins on
Clark iiiirfoltbiir for
James Lamport -George tine
haaentertAieed a large number of bls
trien,d* the vaot two - **eat' with, his
gramcphone. . , /
rennet left filatur4sY
optioAUeterd
here, wept to Jx�
rep 'etten.'
is loon that
titentlY re.,
eowesee.,R,00.5.8,10eltiv,t, wen 84478,1itti,7,
',covered trine hie ',retort illneeft as to
he able .!4ci!.. 'etound ,stgaln. although:
. heti pot able to take hie regular
'works...Two , Vet isoeidentS ..'hqpPenP4':
tel.,Itt,Vole0104.0e.0.041,00,140.1e,pthbeelfauttleiwoodatyheet,
, Misfortune to fall and fracture her leg.
•whilis Met. Henry Mason ten and broke-
bee:erne Our sympathy Is extended
•— leart-pleaoedto :eta
tbat they are ettintelneg,as...10011. as
cau be expected' under the circernoten..
ej7Slonitt
Donald �f the 10th, con.
who bee, been iniffertnee. from rupturir
for .rotrot Is_powo,bie to be aroenitt:
*gain, Last uttober he vow men
taking tre,a tomtit from lje. W.
of Toronto, and he 8144 t4at twits hop'
-completely eared. lie was not OEM.
Pete4 to any operation- bte simple ex- .
ternel application.. Tire treatment he'
ow* is very simple and Inexpensive,.
.friend t tear,
hear at Aro' *Toll)
M. Runtiedgt noctointert-
of Puk 'River, Meth a, arm
.home the other day to fi t
tbn•
I
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$1, 106 000 to Detroit me see there in.
the winter.-Iilene,itobitison. who has
been princlpal--of our achool-,forthe--
111-take'
for-the7tondinx
eireoe--„e
handsnme reerong
ke is new teacher
Polliek.,..of,Ael •
brother, Jelin Poll
Ealeton. of Lien
gneabs at the home
tn, ' Wam.ley of Owen'
Sound, on
whteltes spent the putt eum.
mar in Manitobs, hao tau home.
Ilorme-ielinston ienit Percy ker,
titter an aboence of two year..
' t tin
er 004 t ref.Mia
11451.the trifitOttuile_ ..to felt .013)11:
tore her ,hipthiebtlese4eT, ...is getttn
elan eo -welt as clothe expected,:
teacher in 8.8
No. 7eems,to be fruit winning -hi -
way to the heists of the thildrenee-
Thoie-fteeita. indNitiet. Bmlth wiiile ID'
Craig the other eve4lng had, their
whip* stolen -out of thelr beg tie.
Fraser, 7th con.. who bad the
mlsfortune to fall and hurt •hio Ohoute
Ile *loth 04004 are *lotting _Olen
Web: gat
:1148t:
14,43‘. to
financial agent; and 'filially wound up
'biiii-ifleirce Atte* On Gamey.
The extravagance axld unusual
ture Off some Of Mr, IfeLennad's state..
risentoprovoked several-lute:1400001w
ne in theaudience who
vl it wits unfair' for Mr. McLennan to
Otkmeyi whe13 . Mr. Gorney
bad not *Reeked, .'
bett-thl
wae, his maiden • ittical speech an
that he well% improve. At the earn
time tie...reeretted that it was, not
• ought-properforiadieirto-epee
be s*Id, Mrs, MeLennen was *I'
goodas lop, as he was. •
_
Yen' ptkm. -.For 'nearli
two hours:
mtesaatiffam---.10;-/AfoUrt
finished • k r . a fine voice
Another you')
efer to! Aft.. Harmon (MIL
r esteem • .Vfn
0111. who on Wedneida
for better or for woxae
You toe tlifightet. of
:AeitthGr,ivelle. 'Thebippy couple re-
palred
to • the Pzeobyterlano' manse
wkerottistorigolyrovdto were, odd- by
„men eud Wife, the ceremony: tsileiret
loose theee o'elock; Mr. And eerie
111 MO' now comfortably settled in
le am verypopular they inive Not
*lobes of alefor:se.happy and .prosper.:
„OA
M601111,11Wri4thaariggle -40$10
I " 'LOLA.
now of Woodstock.- was reveling* roar-
ed to Mr. rem* Waver, ot, t e
se Anode, le weH and
favorableknownhere the best wisti4.
ta • ' leole-o ndolfoititidnel
ne,,eee.seegtetn.4.*
et° winner .0f.
• The Oionoltattlietovroohl of 18
en -convened* the,Tornalalited., P. tion on Mceday,_.1*e.lith, 1001 - t. Marys: P. 13
present. ., The tolloWin took the ii-te oftlieliiittWell Wor
cessary-dechitratiOnik o • Vet ,ili;bolt,cti .tter
, _.„, ..,,,,,,.
. . -4 vy f a
Anderson, Mlche i'inkbeiner, Stephen rowi
wobtt and Won. 'Tom'
Previous meeting tedoi 11114 0
If
-
'Lew Igo. 8 -of 1905, bein
authorizethe Beevean4 Treftsurer to
borrow from wine Chartered 'beitk
• ye e„ n or persons SIM or
suwiof OtiOrliOt,exceed,ing *3000 te
*Pr' 00 0 00
Pgagnm.....in Exeter, oraanuary
to Bet R f M. *ntUire..Perkin
son.
,
WinoEl1itt with
the may spend the -next few monthie
feltowing ha* reference to e for.,
mer well-known reeident"of Centralia:
"Moe Margaret, MOPeak, pased *way'
n--Duluth,-featurflays mains
•Deeeaead was a pioneer ,of Saginaw,
where she made htr home until about
• *.sUr%lvcd by tbe olio*
*one and slaughters': 3. A. Mello*'
Begienw. Richard. of Greeting'. Mrs
.Chieheltn, Duluth: Mrs. Max Milli*,
ton,„ Seattle,. Vitititit„ thin n•
Greta Rapid*, and Mrs., Johnson,
Elcanaba•
entrittat rtx-Oiliallifil it hos been
announftd that the re -opening of the
Mettmditt church will tektplot* on
..lenutir, .20th endtiOth. The work of
rearrangement ts now under way and
when ocenpieted-weivill'inere --otier-of
"the prettiest • little thurebee In the
country. The usual serylees will be
held en_Sundai.in*t. while on
ri ppeti'orkftte-
served and ie• choice Profit*
dated. 'Particulars titter.
That% or Ma, Mit tk
has elatmed another of ot
teemed and hi bly
on; * o paieed away on Strnc
itt the g ',COM
dos. Despite all that :eon
-„ way 01 itkiifitt treetment
net toltitetratione of fienc1
felling "berilth for .
from Th-istbts dieeaseeml tbi
extent the aigumentive s le napeak.
htieltfrettl iscworbn
• „
bete baiik-ijedjjkin.�itig Men
e
litesornitaFrireelliteirea
the one much the 'stronger of the two,
and no doubt- satisfies- the person * who:
is not familiar with the topic mut deem
'notwent, more then nouperficial, view.
Iuis speech throughout' WAS a OPleal
litical speech, and so very different
fromth*tof-the -
was a relief to the eudienee, who had
wine to hear politeed qiiestions-dife
ensile and ell eo•niatter what ol
AnrAINIMINIM
-mi. me ay praised -the tivniierit
for its administrative, reeord foe' whet
• holding gospel 'meetings inthe Fore*
tent. HM1.1hisi..Weekstifte:--steerMett,
Joie goys entertaleed a unretier of
young people et theirhome Wednese
ay night. All report a pleasant time.
JAI. Wilton:len intetitte ereettiig
wodeth
place of. the one *Wen was deerroYed
he'Ore....There ere eeveral new toes
• _
of ecarlet. fever 'lb rg),
fe,0141K
citizens. were alsrmed to hear the fax
miliwbiRUe-blow. At on ti
.ene, end of the town, but
tion U. Waft food-tbot-the-bigh-tor
bed blown off ,Setral lengths Of tia
stank* stack ad the„pisixtei,' in, fain
-
eine attached to the rope. It was
indeed- toitiniate that ;tiles* Vega *
fire at there wes a high, gale. et the
time and It Is bitta to say *hero tbet
tiro would ?Ave tided. --At the anemia
nieetifigottbe-EvaneHcalcburthbel4
net Wad_te t tnoitee.
oonota Ko waa ree1ected as true.
of three y-esv& IIerbert
oiverilst otth e chnrcb in the, pliico of
Um -Eire .iettlat. Who resigned after
everal eat* of foithfril sere,
ogeblecitor "
tt4 *a too utote him!
crown !pi- eePielne44r$25.'
S0000 timber -dtrit !IliyIrighip pur
dieser al the 'tatter price* neededthe
land **aright of wee, imia to kotpli*
.bandtt*mployeit • He claimed that the
action ofthe Government its regal*
guarantee the payment of the we
at the -Soo WAS good work done, The
tieo,tent it mile tete was i000dealookl,
betan$0 the tbretecerit rotte aid notpty
the Con-Tra-iptea i-vut tWitt
ger .rate were decreased the
rate must be WO
The speaker
ithtE�nf Whftney1TN.1
Geiney.
The meeting closed with
_
reont *were *fleck of crngei-
rth1ungs his already weakened
Won could not withtand the
edliodity end •
.
eek to hear Me.Gamey and Mr
ity speak on the iseues nf the day.
. Snider left, on Moncbty to put.
etudio 10 it ttotittit- Oleo at
hue, Ohic.The Sued y school
lave gob theit. test
'for another year and tbework
flOW go on es utoel..e0n ¶t'uesclay
meeting n'
elte eYe
ety met at the hon
on Jen. Oth,. Thre
fellow" were
Life"' by Niffat Tlei
hy'Mrs• K'rrand
Standish" •
lo furnished by
.0*o. CbIsholm
of Longfellow's si
r ! pi
-
Guinan*,
-reodlhe
signed by, the Eeeve a k and,
tbe Beal (tithe.Corporation attached
,thereto...1Cerried. Webb-lirearlet.
, __
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John' ese r# y
A.nditorst, to audit the oicconete s
books of the, township for the year
_
be piu,eed signed by Ibe 1
Clerk and the sot of tbe Co
littaiehed Thereto.
lowing orders were
stationary 4.140341
WU/ AS tax collector,
*gee ert04-$940s R. flietailton, lur
'aeeount$21.22; Township electior
50; Sick Children's 11'
horitY• $5;Munie4i*,1 Worlds°
n oeboerlptione. $5.15, Oouncll
'moiled to Meet aga.in in etc Town
Halls Crofton. on Londsy, Hoch 19
atI &Clock p,
1110111AS...4inat ..14t-th Whorl; igbt tb
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44:1:44trIpi:vosturlp
r• a ,Mrs, Ernest 1sfl
-1eid(esnatente eVi't -
Jacob Wiigner, of Ta-
vistock, to Miss Clare, e rivet dangle.
terof Mr;,, andlitrie-WrWitiO
NoXernomer-Ileomt-fe Ilidgetown,
on ,,yaneeey 4tb, by Itev..Tieeper .
:son, Mr..,Olierlee, Wort
taw, aged a 'years. •
eovt-teOetroitcon /an,
binsOtit d&ughterW Ors; Id-
• ot•-, 0. 80 /COM
,Joseph Marshall, siged 7„,,,Lypare,_ _
'Inonthiell.deyse,
, , ,
eitit....4rt !lobo/lie, On January
William Westlake, ,
and14 deo.
Vetoes, tam
don, On Jantiary 10b,Oolene
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