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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-04-06, Page 1ofStfirt4 • :t1 H the people y.fn hunw t'; Pr an. hare' otner' to 44 thc""thh74-1, glee lie ;eared that evvr.v one Of theth 1114 a aga e theenig .e2re f 1 1 .0Iran ampnt.. here get int rrAt front date of dePotut and lasv itadded tbe PrhuiPlard 107r tiMes L Yair, • Farutor3waRting tOlArrOve inesS.,pi.ney fet the purchase of 'grcatt"trs*nrhorroiri.... rill .1. •C0.11 lily At ' - - - ,i4-ieet i4 "'e,'4 re 400 irld etrie°her..eiite. °A1 X J IH aa44.14,• le, Net 'lliekt , rot ottleSe 41'4 her Atog* .14114,,421;,4.1.11neieilia. ts *).fre*),tsh'hi4:: ria91104 dli; aeeefton AtVLe at- cteetilVee, latge unto r of the. term- "Mies,E0.0ttr eteetnetnei e ljtoville Wei 4F-°14z4ts„1:0144"04.00*00," Iv tf 'retUrtIgC1 ,1,0 11.0.P , 14 .' tem.- re. , '' ultonavno has wen sintering froya 4 era baVe atierted to plow, aad, abeala our yillegere are talking agaitiabout utettek or enoitennwiost of the tamest Ate tine wether prevall.for a few days h r . p 4 R in r c .,_ . et I slowly recovering..4106 1314104. ,ot, z44 41"" 6eel• ling Will be in Vill-blast"-M‘;7* throu ii. het lied on to tsarina. • A -, , ..., . nt Sunday under the parenwtaol e0ohnes; dina..ejtatt/edswe4e.es• ral ot :or b4;etrIttree°supe3ol°p111; glis'eNe:ttibil:g u7s* Ice 7.: (Uss"e) fultir e4kie 's ban -y iting Mrs._,J. Andrews. n ' Nvo-iiii 4 ' ' 'teaglethe-- 1 -Thi ly -taeAli.1 bee band • wit beeffaTiltellreic- •ose ve o ave ap- P.R. 'IS ;At the thlek .01 the scheme - •remse..._eigss Fed, who -has been o ped to tua,ke mapip tayrep have been ,... AMMeW, hit4414141r24T_ ,.... -• .a, -r a ) - vl o iv In ..' , ^ ',. n . weather 1,eanL_ 04 _jurn"lor_syrop Lertleeizitirlbiliattilier ill% Ettrabr.ollizaitua-0114.84a-rearkl tio-tne -,y-4fire.le..ft,_ eseatuteela:ronfiquiri.?1,1ze • 143414b14: ----411r)w-ever" j'IdgIng bY tbe - W rktueu are. busy lowering the -Ansa' Achlie javetto t is 4413_..a_ fishing lie.the popular sport just now. . N.D. weer, see ri am .e.nivatiy. a -the lamer linenelyo °teal/Ted her broer at. Buffalo. - IN1 iss Girt, by mael Breeete-lke-Je a Alc Valt9 'Wehl) Ai 9 'ett.troged fro'ut her vteit t h\ i 4 spent a few days in ron. on usi. oranion. 'q Imes this week -eNe Sunday e ti- ; been' .-$1•1:41110..ve; # and. re.. Fuji WIkI) ha - Alegg 1'eNst eft Al otaley foe Smiths- . ; ville. 'oe" brother. Pranks pot cheied .•1, baleerye---Misses aennit • and Mat Milre are owe few weekte vies • ,t Toronto. -John Bartlette, Jt., of St. Mitryizto, tnb. hes_ rie_wwceptea a--emeettininilon move his family here shortly. Zei u. CLue-a-ceet , old adage '0 the oil Iilian "fl, bigloaf \of' tiegierti small I f of eed.' w er--e-TQ to be ve the Weatbe as -been alright . e, Kirkton . . A. meeting of the Directors of tb Blanshard Agricultural Society was held in Aberdeen Hall on Saturday'. last. The-peesident, Dr, Carr, occupe. ' Legs& t Me* Callum, DABIUSTEAS. 80t1011' stariesrOonveynnee opera, SolicitonsfOrItoliorialiankiate;- " Mosey to LOS* at -lowest ratet3Ot intend. Ott" illairintreet, Exeter, ' et privatelunda -to_dean OA properties allow TAUS a Inter , • _ •-___IltADAtAIV-&-ST =AY, - I:46404m Solicitors. it.. Exeter VA LLOYD P. JONES • Oritstilet and Choir Blaster of, thaTilvitt -1ifensortal CbUrebTaiieher--Piano. Organ, Voice. Harmony. Itroderiunethods. Thoroughness he hew/a-V*4Y & Manitoba Land COm- Company on the Continent retemiadliut Northern Railway Lao Arent. • Two 1411110A AtrOs-The MVO of the wheatatunls oft weaern Canada. /*ties purchas• ng now Ate itiVell Ma 1st June to eilect their land. For teTMS; apply to ----11RNESTATUCIOT. Ageial;* Ectie M EN Wanted. Ezt71.11. ity throughout Canals' to adr _ertise our tootle tacking up show cards on t b 'dg conew.uons • distrAnttinft email at/reit/sing matter. Cotonii4 on or salary WOO It year or a month and expenses 83 r day. Stead,v employment to good reliable men. We la " oet-yon ve) you. No eaperieltifilleed• ed. Writefor pad/erotism 8-ALLTS-MEDICLITAL7D07.. Lennon; Ont. -Cinada Learou LICENSE ACT. • qnsurawaraW In accordance with Me Provisions of the bkinor Wenn Act; public notice is heteI4 given that it Meeting or the License Board for the License Dia. ,trkt (*Seta Huron, will be held at the Queen's Hotel, in the Village of Ilensall, on the Wth day a are next, at to °Week sou to conSiatIr SpOiess south norm for 190fr1606. Thetis* applicants for Tavern License are Wm. ,AraAralend--110Taefi-or-ine-T Sed N. IL Conlin for the Balmoral note " Sale Register. 4141P•POtise gettingibeirsale-bilitininted ittri *MCAT'S-Cake will rtideirs'a FREE notien thio bettlihguistil date oteale. TUESDAY. Atirir Ilth.-Farro Stock and 1 AtLe osOaot IS, • rue., We -4 1 efel- nate* • Exeter School lipped Mary Roaelf- -beittiks,- 7; POI Windsor 78, Hazel Browning Mar- tha Carling 73, Vera Colabledick 70. Harvey Borland 06, Edith afoncur 63, Belle McDougall 50: Mabel Sparks 59; Alrin BrintnelL.581_ Irene O'Neil 58; TheoHartleih..64 Daisy- Dining 50. To- tal enrolnient 13, average 13. - - . -L. -a-Fleming, H. S. Department. -The first three obtained honors:-MaY Jones 87; Ma g - Coward 72; Nellie Russell -71; Ena • ePherson ; Ida A,rmstrong 03; May Wood 01..; Thos. Qiiintori 58; Elmore Senior 50; II, Workman 55; M. Knight 54; Harvey Gardiner 53; Tom Carling 52; Milton Pfaff 48; W. Knight 47; Offa McPherson 43; Willie Triebner 43; P. Hooper 40; Roy Partner 39; M. Murray D.Rendle 35; G. Dick 30 No. on roll 1, average 20. ' A. E. Dorrington. It/wider Course. -The first six ob- tabled honors: Blanch Sheerie 78; Bella Theivkins 77; Edna Taylor 73; Hugh Mc- Kay 72; Mietwite nobler 7k May Haw- kins 71; Maude Johns Oil; Lulu Martin 05; Thos. Sanders 65; Jessie Russell 02 JohnW. lk 58; Id R E d sett 02; Lizzie Sanders 52; Beattie Mar tin 49; Mitchell Willis 48; Lloyd God wilf47t-Beetbit-Stiell 45; Harry Roadie 36; eit rene an o 35; Floosie Sweet 34; Itemtner 32 Ethel Cobblediek 24.. Total enrolmen 45. )• John Meit Inger spentw -daye_ in e, as a few left t4r:- t° log the Ladieee :aid of he Evangselical Chtlreh Rive programt which eutnieee very intereettnet,e-11. After a few metal's' stay at Brant dber. left for Torouto Tuve- ford Albert nley has returned t dav, after betVirig spent Sunday tend his home bete. John litodgins left las ed , datar Monday_at_hotne._- g-Itros.-havie week„aitto.--althote--Hets th-cF-01 waSAite0SOO(1-1104 :was' just reeeividirinige-s I went of lettill Fireeireli Ore decided to'held Oto the usual dates) and will lae able to mee ,all demand)) Motets. -Thos.' Hudgins. of Kragoville the first Thursday and ?ride)? l»,. in this assessor,. is is tfere en a visit.-- Mrs. Ounniogharn October. The,direaterkwere allotted ey..~,esingan_ekge.,..440,sorttood their routes for canvassing for new There is considerable dlesatisfaction her mother, ra. Lee who is Mi ntembets for the Society. Meteor& stuougst our farmers regarding -the P. Lee, who has been'ill, is recovring Samuel Dou Robt. Beaety. the new eiSsesentettincil-tneeting -Morgan,- tirnetismaker. is' a -tow gaged E. Tenudin, of Behr' \ ! arnesetna• cr. -51.Boeckerat o t 4s. vlsit ith frienda in la 'week fm. his home. in Berlin. Mr. , an Mrs. Leo Charlesworth are now e , comfortably settled in the house owned a, • . Mr.Albrecht whie:held a successful atm - by S. Itannie.-Messes. Wesley Merrier „ and 'Wm, Oswald left last vreek for Assiniboia, where they expect to re- anainforealme---Euninnel Fleischaue aterstrabserverettanteyeettes in'Stet•e feird and Detroit, le home on a visit.-- ott4aWsis es 'to John Hartutanoind reside with . his son-in-law, LoitisSchilbe.-Prior to Presideeitantre4fteretemye---Aneas-Dooye eleaireeld in the Town Halton Monday. coostortahly sttled it) the premises were appointed to revise the . Prize Paelituestela, fence ,eletvers and pound formerly; occuplea. 1y 11. Collins & SOD. Lase, eer,... oseree,....etesouet_fi.Dpopoupulletx. a: : eeors-werestppotteeeetL-.---.--4he tneetifeg --Mr. Cusack, 1.te for tbe past five Wtte- -Hazleeteepcl--were Niott in eefeeenee- to our recreation 'months bas been the night-G.T.11. op- oommittee to repair the.,11811 mad ,loet.„k grounds on Friday 'evening was well, eratorlatatet.hes been sent to. Berlin. - after the grounds. .108; ftotitiey,---4.' 'attended. It; Was decided to commence Robert Flynn, of the 2nd Con., Bid? Raziewood and tbe Secretary were work on the tleld as $0011 AO the soil drank' has put chesed the farm of the appointed a committee to rent .paseurewiliperetlite Therwas Borne talk* o . bite Robert Cooper.. of Biddelob.-W. on the Pair groutids and let the con- .e ettiog uto a Nth 'of May celebratten. Rollins, who has been ill. is on the tract for keepingArack in repair, A as would be e; good idea. We -hiree *met-ad.-Bo:ht. Pox, of tbe Merchants counnunicattog_was read bathe Seem- tbestand_ramk-our --Well-known lease- Bank -etaffe-Stratford", -whole e l'a-T-froili-117., B. Cowan, Deputy Minis- ball and football hop) and with a few ' home cin a. visit °Wing to illness, is on ter of Agrictattrre, as to sending ex- war* sports thrown it, we are sure to the meed. -Miss Celia Thompson, af- pert- judges for the ran Pair. The glee a. good eiday!s sport. Crediton ter n, three monthst-visit• with friends officers of the Society are sparing no Ijasit't bad any celebration of this kind in Lucien and vidinity,, has returned to plans to make the Fair one of the for team so those at the head of the herborne in S Wen. befit in 'the history of the Sodlety. reoveinent„ please PUSH it along. - - sae. - , , , _ _ ' - DIteate-The home of Mr. and Mrs. . Goshen Line StePhen ' loofah Motz, Of the 4th cote of Ste Hensall Mises Jenuleand AtinleirearlY, Mrs. here ha. been saddened by "the death Building operations started in W. Marty') and Mrs. T. Mawhinney of their Otteme months Son, Ti Hensall -Mrs Stnallecome has her assisted at a Quilting bee at gra. Jae- who ..1)",-"ed,,w/V eartilei itilth4e'ellilleire.,Gdeaoy.ErWafablireter.itoofiiiGicueLpitior, Lawsort,-- netiater,eeseteareateber--2-of 'SateirdertilbZ'atite, m r s to im rove our erack shots. attended the shootings from pneumonia e,xtenuing over about oggarth still dont rtt e p . fluted) at Crediton on Saturday. -E1- 17 daYe• The little fellow was the pride Miss Lilly Hunt, Of Clinton, is vieiting tiler Gower,who hse been cutting of the household and hist -eking -Off lute at the Inane a bee autit;Miee, wood for 3Ites.. Thos. Yearley, ties re- caesed no end of soreow to "the par- -1.-31-cArthur bee Moved into his res• t. - Burned his elegesbies with. Chas. Zwick- eras. The funeral took place Motpla,y 'Once eanxipleted by .W. J. Millei.-- -GadmoreelefteSitturdleref p.ort visited at'W. Yeaffey's Friday.- John Hettdar_e.,011 officiating. The be- her hotnein Exeter, after a week vis. ; J.' had a wood bee lerlday.4 reeved eutes have theSympath-se of the it with friends here. -Rev. Wm. God. 6 _Ezra leerem -has rettorned---from-‘,Stiat- .win, of Exeter. Willayfteirlar-teetTen- ford where he WAS engaged in the oar al sermons on the Kippen circuit on shops. Weave pleased to see hTtn re- here. ,The; weather tlib Sunday, April 10; -Principal McKay • covering frordhisattack of Peeniltonia. gt lbw( been love -4_4g d our has recovered from his attaek.atf, Jute- -Chris:, Heist andThose Mawhinn people are /ts littsy as 'bee% Biayeleg. ble.-Th4 tifintitaroPediniti-66.Tmi er, Crediton. -Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Lam- tbe-Crediton-cemetee-ye-the . were lowing horses Friday. ' Tom- 'day and Sa turday jest were ate_ aurae - an expert horseman and his services. aad straw hats' have Ina" *their ap- tint) f.ar a large number of people, and ; . t pea ranee and to see our men -Walking are often required to act, as jud e in especially was the fair sex out in large viCs-t--- sight. Our weather propbetaerelooke that capacity. -Mrs. Davey I ea atound in shirt sleeves is a common numbers. The weather liffM; fine, vehicb . Mrs. JobtesSondity,_- ph Woodall. Mg 4itoierand -say it -Jot -um -kw to heats- wenteallauff-waY In-ltelpinfe--to-hring is busy aitinova=5 house peek of iti_sainueri3rsiwn bat cri-ovede la them out. titt The ;r-ecoratton and share. average 43. Commercial Courst.-The 'first nine obtained 1101101ii. -Litida Minter 85; tee,eurrietteseeee.ieexeee,-•sew -"-Tivenease -''seiverte teeettes-t- Tarte Tees -045e Mop 2; Wag ' viteitteee leak VOnti Tatern Alcaitia Matter al; Jenoie_ Hardy __79; - aPotelts; Abeallawate-76r0 PtOtritiniNfifilinst,be lods. ittleast lout days before the , Ineetint Or the Bomxl. . WSL BALLANTYNE; • License InSpecteat tztettforth. Crediton. Joe wil t Ciedit-to-his-new-quaeters-an tores_were. -• down among his friend& -The sad Ali the tuercleants went to will novr beable to meet the wants of be41-Itiftlia- • - - shewrsintedlg vettaTherittAmaainamitch aditta)red OgletesteeifsEli.etea. weteattefitattithe'e -erlye.---z-Alargetonibeeettfeourl *as received with profound regreaet, b, Are sufferin I Idea"'bere.---1113e'lnehtuoluat Iroltzteian-le baying -the debris re- 1)T the' Pec'Plere- event ok place on March 22nd, after* 'Moved frono his lot, to ptepare for the r ori ae ,...serkUlleVe--- • -of-death-being dinhttrer- til -t115:4 • idra. (Dr.) Haitit, has returned • homer. A nost-olake halt been atoned at Mr, the ravages of which her frail areteret after visitipg friends in .Toronto. -The w Vbyte'e c�rner. whichARM be Ws.AnDaWe..to withstand,. Much tytn- agar of tele _BILAngencei church ton known as Mahaffey P.0. -P. Carling pathY is exPreased for Mr, !AIM" as at the home of Mr. and air& Ohristian hss.disposed of e, eptn of heavy hones he lost his wife. it it scarcely more than year since Habit last Friday evening. They w_a_nre *to James Norris • of Mitchell, for the presented with a. lbeattueue Name= aim of $500. -Mr. and Mire Pierce, of Centralia able and ropker. A very views/telt elitche spent 4 -few days during the titne was spe_ td. During the evenLng week at the home of Mrs. McMillan.- -Thereweatherstill Centinnealane- an Thos. Morrow- atalgeseetteal solaa Word lilt been received here of thee seeding operations will likely start and 'Mist; Ella Link WWI Mr* J. II* death of it former well-known resident. this week, --Mr. Frank Abbott, who Roltztnati kept thoitsi present in A0011 of this township, in theperson of Mr. has been seriously ill for Bottle b,umor by rendering spicy recitation& Robert Bell, who away it the is, me /met pleased- to learri, recovering. ....The ice in the river left without do- residence of hie ditweertierredaconts, -Prof, Bratsk) 109 has Weir_ in to ng-much-aeauage.,..oatee-thaw tearing' enbler, Qii2i-ppeille, on March 21. at or ii-fe-w-dlys, gave an exhibition and away a small Wage on eft., . joinn the good old lige of 85. Deceasedlived leettire-on-the-intelligenceeend-diserester Brown'erferno. e-Mbrit- Peontingtort_e' •; t'6" -Wibbeit for many years, in tact he of horses OD Saturday night w elt Betuniller, -visited her friend; Mrs. was one Of' settlers of thie was enjoyed by ehose present.- 0. s , or a aY'a Iv" • township and witiehighly respected* • t James Clark, who bas been in the erne ',..-Another Amor nioueeriaPaseete-awai thtese who 'knevrtim. Reload been ill - piny all. G. Reetery, liveryman, here,' laid, Tueaday rn tliaersoto of Mr. ;Ou. leutiefew daysataltleath wasdnetooki for mine time, has accepted a--semilar 'aims at the egePt77leers. Mr. ,Bons ssm„......Me: and Mrs. John Jefferson eels position at the Bend. -M e. James Wes; has been an invalid for years. He was efirated their golden wedding- on Mon - of Hensall, is spending a few days le interred in the ,cemetery at elands' day of last week. A sumptuous Wed. Chia vicinity. ---Frank Colwill held * -hoye--on- Friday. The bereaved ones ding dinner was served Med many val. very successful woodbee on Saturday, have the sympathy of the vicinity. a large Amount of wood being cut.- --The Concertigken in the Town Hall liable and useful presenta were reeeiv- Mr. Andrew Hicks s tit few day* Monday. nightby the men -fibers kidresthYntthaephptettuteybarats.a utooRt*tePrjrietnle- -in.,Eltratfordlitst-W-eeis on the Literary Satietywas an ittimettet able time, and in .departing wished It is the intention to organize a lawn amecess. The ball wee well filled and Me. and Mrs. Jefferson many happy Lennie club and it bowling clubhere ' the best of order prevailed ttiroulth- returnsof Abe, (10„. thisraummer. What about beaelialt , ouL The chair was. oecure by r. football? We think it would be melte. Claude Illuett, the Pres tilt of the Twit flre in line, -Milt. Atkinson _has ettmed,' ,tiociety, and. he deliVer4t4 sk Vera' Ina at. Montreal caused a , loss or" salt cay:T.renater: ttomrhtab:eittle.'llifetilerw w.ed-Edititimg; .fietirclieettlyvellast dbiere"tt d6noltitbeeedul mr thet the n notCt the neer future. P rticulatv, *into e oop-am conaist04 of lateahere l-e__.*:id telentt.".'PlancreThDitetts. by Mis. Zerkker and' • int.of_London,are_ehiltors-at- tie home of Mr. and Mts. E. Cielveill. 1 and Misr Myrtle dark; a, riatiO Ittif. W. IL Butt, of Spelegfieldef.ty. Ifr. 'Herb. Ellber; Recitation* Will Preach Ps. L. anniversary eeritions` Miss 'Lula' Deseey and Meet iota ere oil Sunday', April 1(1. On the Clark. Bolos by Mee Beulah Besiesto Monday evening following the Rev. Miss Ettittle Lewis, and Jile..Thoot. wk. Mt Medd, of entail, will give his row. The soma itsterestiog portion of popular lectere 'Wooing and Wed, tbe program. was. the debate wbich , was '"Resolved that .Conntey-Life is cm° "t""4.1A‘4 _eek) more desirable than City Life. Mt* • The recent warni.iveatuer has made amide Eihiett* mei'vre, Denten and he eatiW look 'carte in this vicinity. Alvin, Adios were the debaters for the tiring the &ad Saffirday the affirmative' tide litid SOW .Satilttt. ridge *crow) the Sauble 'owned 11 Meese& Itottt, Welke*, Herb Ell nim Broww was carried away. The , ber, foe the negative" The debate *40 • Oett will be conSiderable.a4 load of very interest -it*. attl the debiting bung people enjoyedat tileasentofie'ett. amities, of Ott** *to took fig at the home of /Wk. Albert Mitt* eertatnly revelation to fa rite retiffitirta.414106:AwrittiOv. re Teli-Witidsy an -selt tkli4;161 '2:wicket' meted *111 . lilt to:Toronto., and other lengthy Ootisiderati tobieria,maThornaL Motto .tefr:Vonday, Aimeeof ti f/ei. Stratford,.Wheeei time *tented a. close ms ition.-Percy Simpson *pent Bow' roughout *** c$3 ay at his Von* UV.An...•Andreet " the vlllagei 'eke *old three tine horse* the other' t ' clit1.07-4)iting to inereseing bosiness ont wiel* ponniAr, hutterniaker.: Mr.Tbo** eory,, s. eigifOittd.at non to help biotin the Micah* eeiritneeyo-Vhe reetrit-buteber, Weis lug of th Londoo ere.ta g lot.* talk Mill to tt isterntay,,pooke. kohti Mit trt the Mieterii 14** ,11...George...Wamboldjel- ot 84rEdith Meltay aar. Andgert„Rialajekuston4W- de Welsh 49; Prank Knight- 42; Affen k-Ba.wden-31;--0 ey Evense26; Dyer Iturdon24. Total enrolment 45, average 43- W. J. O'Brien, Teacher, Sr. IV. --Lillian Amos 81,,e, Lois Mr- ney 79; Kathleen Stewa.rt 77; Kate Col - bee 70; noughts Stewart 73; Bertha, Mack 73; Lillie liodgert 73; Winolfred Huston 72. Jr. 1V. -Viola Weis 88; Lillian Snell 78;Glatlys Bissett 73: - McPherson 72: Clifford Mester-ay 71. No. on roll 40, average 38. C. Vosper. Sr, in -Loney Heywood %; Willie Bradt 87; Victor' Sweet 84; _fitikr_veY Acheson -81eller-britraidiner 91; Willie Birney 81-; 'Annie Biseette-18; Willie Armstron 72; Olive Wood 70. jr. ILL Charlie elsh 90; Ida Welal280; Harry Sweet 7i1; lily Rowe 75; Percy Godwin 72; Latimer Grieve 7(E. -No."torti-oll- average 46. Abitrect statement at expenses of 'leery •Eilber. „the voikwinbly ler the .Ebtctorate District Eavilitifirttlidate in the Election •of a member for of Bon Huron, held rah donnas'''. rott5. • - Yertional expenses of Candidate • ASS SS 1Printhiraccatunt. -Litery•-aecountscr. - the matter of tbe Ontario Election Act. Ateoract teneret of expenses of IL e. McLennan 1214.1rtif,ags, Trittnorak ars.rtZthoet ,AilltArf* 19041 teill of Candidate,- 41,71 PaUng nt., • it* k werjweounte, Walrond. Sr. 11.-Ctitrence Heywood 82; Etta haddock 79; Cecil Pickard 73; Bella 3IcKay 71; Willie Ford Sr. 11. -Clair Wood sat Fred Brock 83; Rai Delwin"; 77; Edna alrock 71. Jr. IL-Lottte Delve 84:. Abe. jaekson 78; James WO- er74;Willie Ileidevaan 73;01ive Dear - ng 73; Irene Hardy 72. No. on roll 50, eierage 47. Sr. it.. IL -Ruby Wood 80; Ernie Harvey 90; Violet Knott 14„ Jr. it lady Delve 91; Morrie Dinnie 86; AnniesDaar 85; Ernest Neil 83; Eolith Davis 82 Sr, Part IL -Agnes McKay lielonealetellet . .8a; Eddie Welsh 83; Murielones „ JoePoilick 78; Martha haw. 73. opertivre-for-Witterloce-Mr. John Weeeloh was presented with a gold chain and charm by the members of the- band. We join in or/Ming 'Weseleh and fainily every prosperity in their home.-7Anethateitgeatand e- - spected Sauble line has crossed the river, whence no weary traveller ever retinue. We **ler to Mrs. Alex. Denounce who -died on Mon- day. The funeral took place On Wed? • esdey - - Drysdale. Drysdale The people of Drysdale North have pliachased the chinth lately used as Drysdale Sabbath School, from the Trustees of the late French Presbyters Ian congregation, and are moving it to Ilenry Talbot's farm where it will be used for a Sabbath school and for -c.lourcle-set vice.,- We trust -that tbar-els- -- fortai.of the people here may be crewel., ed with success. -Mr. Gelinas is the mew--tstorekeeperliere. e - every success. • PlIESE-NTATIoN.- A few evenings ago eexty aeighbors-and friends met • . at, the home of Robert Drysdale to /pent a few burs in social elm& -Bur,- ing the evening the family were ealled to the parlor where an expressiee ad - was read to them, accompanied by a hatidsome dock. Mr. Dryadale •1;17f4OittYnael.111P,AfTieturrarns,iir';', for their kilidnees to them in tire past and for thew remembrance of them on this, the eve of. their aleparture.- ladieleethen....took-posseselon-of-the--- - bowie and unloaded their wellefilled esketiteuidit_la_needless__to__,say-the--- fair sex of this vicheity kept up their ezeit-ronntlestatdid-auw-- • lejostice to the good. tbings,, _ , reasoniddelicittrall tlispete. to their' ' respectIvu homes after wishing Mr. • rs.-Drystlale-and-family- hanpineasIntheir newlionae salL Clinton: Harland ,Bros. have dis- posed of their coal business to D. Mc- Vorvie algTos Coombrat-In 'Osborne, on March zt,-- -tolir. and-felr& SanteCuclmoreat son. lltaltittaetta. _ _ Fitii-Sricanne-In St. Marys, on , - -MVO 29* bee Rev, Alex. Grant, Mr". • . Geo. Brenner to /Vise Rhea Spearin, all of St Marys. • ABIST-:-TY11BaltAN-At the iresidence of -Meld-dee parents, by -Rev. .1(.. Dirks, -ILA., on liatelt 25, Yobn E. Beer -to Mtee Alice L.; only danglite-i• of Mr.J.T. Tyertnan, allot Seitterth. Mid. Part. 11.-- Muriel A • etson 98; k ifitlualj tilal and Personal 34lin S'eldim 96; Marguerite Gardiner • 96; LAMM Cann SU Beta Rowe 82; Lin. den Ratite,' 81:- Norman lloekey 70« Imo Sweet 73. , Jr. Part XL -Labelle d trod to, Salet) rota, Auzumbob Ilittldritrid V; Stanley Johns 77. 'No. on roll M. average J.• , ' E. Carling. t Sr. IL -Madeline Carling 081,1 Vila D Rowe 96; IIarry .Snell 85; May Beim*, b fl tombe 80; Chesteteltneeell 77, Jr, .1 la Annie Collingwood 91; Miller Huston I le* 80* flume Ford 7803rtiee 'Walker r r 01 mai itim "North fitted Maek 7t). Sr. Part IL -attests 1 Sta.o)otteet 111 fret: flee IledgerE87fLilv Vollingwoott Whet -Vey enee Rowe 91; Alma Mack 8441 Meatel .ef &Pit Mt. nano friark. 74;_ ,Jentile Rosiell 71. Jr. Part IL -Robbie Ifilitoon AO* No. • atjory Ilniton 72; joe Ferguson IL ori roll 30, ifeetaage . • •11 5.3 Irwin. W44 e m hott it* 641*. at deeei an had brin 111 the wieb as *t ht migbt lire till his 1tbebty, it - AY, APItiL Stb, 1005, s'idt. P, o'clock ft. grt. c , ti k tsm* laed • DEATHS Sttiteee-In Credittion March 28, Joh' Sims, aged 77 y rs. Malatitna-In Parkhill, On March St Auto' Mathers.„ aged 16 years. 10"ff.-4n Stiefebeni Con. 4; on Atfiii Trizenj*n 11, en ot Mr milton, A , John Gill' rt, Jo., ivni. ftobt,', argot notiectort: or ° Citt1hi,Solicttor* for , -dent of Hi y tit his' be good 4) issed gentleai