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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1907-01-31, Page 1F • wmarloolowtowsootwoowsomowoomemowsomoo Phono.25-----AdvOcato - When ,Yna -want THfNGt Pat an urstn.date printing 8flace can do. est styles, newest types, prompt work, right prici. Long Distiauce Phone,. a • Real Estate Changes \ Macke for you tat vein - ale tt,i . We bave 41 malt . A tat II i tics to mu sell or buy either farni or :11a ge propel t y. Try It thiaggra. VENTIET11 es- 4.1. t,6 'tale of succON stiengthnd sOf.07- A new Cariadia0 verword acciuvlish4110 43f years: &elk avo . . . •. . s,$25,000,000 De •tii. oier --pi ;Kline over. Your actmut.,--- 711 ruticr-incT UAW 5 250,000 A LETHR FROM THE - Balgoitie, Sitska. Jena 14r 1000. To FieirSanie oaf EX.Wrgit Ainroeserst Dsait reLewingsnly_ Sub- iicriptionsto tua Ardslocate-loic 1907 I felt incliued 'to -write a few linescon- cerning •the West which might,. bes-of •„inteee,at. lissome of_the,Ailsecaterreeds ere. It is negatieg to say that the Ad- vocate is read with a great deal of In- terest by many who hail frotn Exeter ---sand-thesadjoiningsscountr .3.„,...ssait1znosts Lthe nest sentence that appears in ordi- 13er e r erne-ctifor dons of weather or health of the peo- plefor instancelt is fine weather and we are all well here at present. Now, .beginning.with April, that month was eery fine, May and June wet, July and -August or harvest time, very fine and - the threshing season almost perfect; weather continued fine, at tiniest very mild, until the, 15th of IsTOvember when Department -t -Interest paid 4 times a yeftt-1 • , The -Sovereign Bank of -Canada. aios, 8NELL. manager at Exeter, Creditors Zurich. and Daelawood. GLADMAN & STANBITRY, „Solicitor -is be old store notion was to insist on a profit with every single article, never to sell except at a profit Th was ienty- --nobody wan ed. We -believe -4 moving and our idea of a good store Is something more than a storage warehouse. pment. qoweight? Gen- el'ar nrodtice, pidtrY.fruitsetc., are es- pecially high. Those engaged in this induatee of mixed fdrining_ are disa "tlierr a ert- tiptt to. grain growing - A word or two concerning ourtown. Relgsnile Ili !tooted ois She rnainiine of the C.. , 310 miles West Of Witt - seventeen miles from the tithing city ef Bettie*. ' .It is a village orre-4-4 tietiotii there' e six large grain elevators Whish irks well for the surrounding coun- risk; ;,,Ptiv4;tehs i ‘'v4hare hIrgercalsTi:-41soknt:” .o,-vesystl-ne-lsqtels-ttodstmon stores there are two departmental stores carrytpg large stocks. We 'mire how a telephone services in town. We are generally well supplied with wood, from about twelve Miles north, which is, very convenient when coal is eearee. we are also well supplied With; lumber yerds. The large seating rink - lately completed is she Principal en - winter set eet in in earnest. with a tbreey,tertainnient- for winter; curling and days' storm. This storm appears to peel and billiard playing is the favor- -have -been general throughThe West- ite paotime for adulto." There have and it wa.s adviiablesices to drive far been tournaments of both games during that time, although st few did;.!fdaYed-of late,,other tow no competing, a se in this vicinity without any mishap. way -from the country taking parts had OCCaliOrt Va., be out in irthe thir4 There artrfour rinks of curlers cm:n- .4111' for a few hours, performing it' Weinit thirty -Iwo players, also two worksiot desirable in a had stortn, but ckey teams which looks sporty. Mr. , „I concluded it was no new experience, Editor, for atown of flee isuedred. an'I-ha.ve done the name in °uteri°, . And now. I must • cuniine iuy Precautions are necessary in the West thoughts to a few closing reuiarks. 1907, -H. Eilbers 11.1.P.P.,' of Toronto spent • 's SANIXERS & elttE04 ... ' Saturday :at home. -. Eli King , was. in . Titallies Road.' -s London Aotaday.—Frank Adare is7A11 Mr. and Airs. Jahn lfrayue entertain'. with lagvVppe.- We trust he may soar, est their 4.,ighbors to sin siveeitsg" din- recover.-tlarry 'Sivi.ifier a ii drieife "en. qter. on-"Veht-iy-,----Covers-wherelaid- tar tertained the chlair'of tits ill y a ng. ol Ica' • ; twelve. putiversation au 1 ganieu were -. church at their home 'ISieeday eveeing, the order of the -evening. -, As MP. a ud A very pleasant time was spent by'all. Mrs.•Fisiyhe make this .au anneal ea- --Isaac Hill, Jr., is drawing brick -for -eurrence the neighbors looktorward to Ithe erection of his new d wetting, Which Lit, with much pleeituries-Mr. and Mrs. will be built this seminar. Weesalet- ,, Win..Rtversintend celebrating their Iiii:,iit Harpley-tras 'i4eceivL41 the. (sm. 'China Mr -eliding du Friday evening, tract to build the sanae.-Miss Rosie , Feb. 181. About severityliive invites . Heber has returued to her haute in'', dons have been issued and a grand 4 . ,tiyichaftex..Apleasantyisit. ltere_vrith time la_ejantol. -21.1_res Richard - Yet- _ _- ,„,...........„. friends.-Tonit-u7iipp speUrfAiihdlay'l4Whililieen liffill4r i tire frThiraiiiittiTer ' -- u-Dashwood.- - - - . " i-siof-thessriPPerbutrila-0011valeeeinges, ' mg quite : regulate:1-- Adam Ma-nz of „ John Fray!e is on the sick list, but is 1 Tavistock is visiting his sister, Mrs.J recovering. Daniel Oestreicher.- Mrs. Bean is on I Tbe Pres yterian anniversary ser - the siek list. That she may soon re. ; vices were held last Sunday. This cover is the wish'orher artny friends. I year they dispensed with the tea. The- Follovring is the program given at 'Sunday services were especially attract - the regular meeting of the Literary So- , Live. The pulpit was occe iedhy Rev, W. J. Olar . ot the First resbyterian church, London, who delivered excell- ent sermons. - Mr. Oreenlaw, the cele- brated basso of' Sarnia, sang several solos, that delighted the large congre. gitrions. The occassion was ft very % successful one. • 1. II, OA iv 'toting/ litlialigrit . tree* necessity sia us fit- - 'Ilea_dering kW/ ea eiee.„0 leased to an er- sto at are often worse t a i term or spon cat!, irthelie" o y- in the effect they have. The winter ovdedss NoW, for a sitggesti •; has continued cold thus far although the joke is an eld one but has been . most of the time plesioant;, the lowest frequentLY made use of, namely, -ship #rd-tokny Mae desiring -in... nu 10:--r-coricet ft West, will be ' temperature registered here this Win.. a carload of old coal& to the West. ter ix 3,,t,nr,„1.03,es _haaslige_fieeeh. ylthere baebelOre are _pretitiftils Stip 4.-4.1.o.,_an__4#aterauLtaiotte itrirtru oa, 60* (gat he has' 310111 appear to be , about 1.5* Wow, lessened Eli s ciety FridaY eveoing: Pia,no solo, Miss °nye clIoltzaniiii; paper on noted Wo- men of Great Britain and Ireland, Mie M. Clark.; selection, MfaSes, Go ser and Annis; paper on England's Navy, 0. Bitiett; piano 13010, Vivian Beaver.'.The next meeting will take the fortn -of A 1110ek p,arliament, sal.ject of debate: "Reaolved that the present system of lininigrati in is tin Sa 1 isfautory." Lead- ,er of Gov. Ira Ilisovti; Leader of Oppo- sitiiin, 'II K. Eilber. , This promisee to be a -vtory interesting meeting. DRAM -That grim destroyer with it_e_11 lightin r ouch rratoliel t ii infant ugh r sst th e of12 days. \ Thelittl -line deiftratt a cold, *rit- on Tuesday eve ing . of last week the Angel -wafted the 'spirit to the home above where it now is a - shining gem In the kiogdoin. .. On - Wednesday all that vras_mortaLef the baby. girl, was firiz to restiiirther cemetery', but --"rbriiiiff-OTO of baby tinkers re"Thiiiii _permanent -possessions of the loving heal ts of the parents. ' We cotinnend Mr. and Mrs. lietT LO Hint -who doeth Dosiftwood _ A goodly number of young 'people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred preeter on Wednesday evening of hist week and tipped the light fan- ).1.4te-wee-sentli-ltottes-of-4..h when ll departed t t"eir nitig's am ement. Messrs. it:hi rs es i.,t b -Kra 'Ord oVer „.th ' e‘ki?.- Eidt of this' place sh plied. a carload of _.--ts flour from the Exeter station on Thurs- day last. - -The revival ineetinge in the , Evangelical church here are still in pomotos.rzlies...24.4.4----.+,-, op churehoLtkis Blase, ret urned -Sat. . urday from attending a conference of t their association held in Elmira' last week. --Miss Leura Giietz, -who--bas been in Detroit for some time, return- ed to their house here Monday of last week.-Adatn Mansz of Tavistock spent several daysr with friends here during the week. He was mills way - to Adelaide Village, where he was de- livering it -horse to a doctor of that place, -Thomas Klumpp of Crediton WILL PAY YOU TO BUY- 'YOUR 'The snow is talent 20 inchea deep lines. first earefullygonsideeing wheths where not' drifted; roas are itt had er he he a callable judr or not, then R. of towtnuc 110V11. .lot °Elbe fair sex, say about the._.firlit _all things well. • of Aptil next, and if he places conii-" , ethers together an ships a, car reaper has again agent for this district. , If it is a entsted.rao.u-rTrnhiedsg dente in mei will act as distributingtrialundreiovedanoth- ti9P- et of our old and highly respected res - cess there is no doubt the governmehr 'dents, in the person of Catherine will amply repay us. If men Are Treitz.',which „sad event occurred on scarce at that time Owing to new in- Tuesday at.tire ripe age of 85 years duatriee requiring labor in Exeter, swills Montalts,after an-iillnestsoessuly is_ittsjsreatn_Lvieitioghie_tkeele.„herek-_-s probillfirDOCRamseY or Sandy Pur- a few days: She leaves two sons,John, The Misses Itoebler and Best of Zurich, - don would accompany the cur. ' of town and Charles of Potosi's.' to spent Sunday with ielendo in the vil- la closing I send my -. respects and mourn her demise. The remains were lage. -The Zurieb Herald of that week congratulations 10 thepeopleQt. Exe-, _. laid to rest in the- Evangelical- come- contsained-an-artaielailtdellabetWigt the ter with regard to the progress they tery-Ao-day Thursday. We extend our (lenge'. in which Henry Stanbus of are makiiig and white including al bympathy to the bereaved ones this place and Jake .„Wurrit of Zurich allow mei Mr. Editor" to mention pais found themselves confronted . with on DEATH OF HENRY LAMPORT.-Grad- tigulatly the Exeter Band and the gen- well as malty the oid pioneets of this as the morning of Jan. 14th while oing lid proprietor of the Centre'. Hotel. .INviiili you a 'hippy and prosperous the other neighboritig townships are to their work in the woods in t 1 , New'Years . passing away Eel their long home. This ern Ontario: When they were a ou week we are callectupon. to record the, a mile and a half from camp they beard ' Yours,!ruly-- -- . C. W. WELSH. death of a highly esteemed 'resident of a pack of -Wolves coming towards them "Stephen in the person of Mr. Henry in perailit of a deer which they were running down. These men instantly • began to measpre the distance between them and the camp. which we are glad to i Tort they reabbed . in safety. It ,reached the Whittle' nember_OL years' is said Staubus distaneed bis conipan- . being 68 years, 8 nionths and 24 days -iOnin at.- race -Tor li e. ---The- tOUDI - -FURS NOW FOR NEXT WINTE I shape aud tre is it general complaint - , We are now taking stock and find that we have Moke furs -than we care to carry over, conseituentr we wi I sell at rock -bottom prices in order to make roomier our spring goods- To be convinced- that what we say we do we solicit a tall. • ' While there are disadvantages in every country. there are also' advant- ages seeniinglY provided by nature, I will just mention one at present. Stall feeding of stock te not general in the W -est yet,anst fur several_ month ID ; wiater cattle are _net offered for - sate, hence the butchers preside for this by laying up a -stock for three- or four months' use. I alight tiny here s that at Christmas wheir.uirstock was in I had in the neighborhood of four tons of butchers' supplies, consisting of beef, 'pork. poultry -irnd fish, hence the work in connection with the butcher trade here during the cold season con- sists chiefly in the disposal of thig stock. Tise ice which is beteg pabked now is or the 'beat and gond thickness. The coal question was a To --Faliters serionsquestion this winter Inc a tims and Where no wood was ovitibible it The Exeter Canniag and Preserving company are was gettingasetions, but by strikes he- . now -prepared toreelve contracts for the growing of ing settled and the railroads using all CAP,LING BROS. Preeseg Waal Cards. DR. G. F. HOUSTON, L. D. S., D. D. 8, DENTIST ----- Mem r R. air. -s7 attiaiire and- on r Graduate of Toronto UnivereitV. OFFICE: Over Dickson & Cerling's Law Office, in - - taikDIL7A.AL--IiTNSMAN itiwor grueastest To rrOpter Univeristst. DENTIST, 7eetle-exere4e(1-withautany in, or any bad effect -le Office in Fanson's Kock, west side Main street, Exeter. Medical A e„._ MALLOY, 11. B. (Tor.- Univ.) MEMBER - of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario: • 'Former House -Suwon Toronto Western Hospital. Successor to Dr. J. kltellisue_ Residene.e: East on first street north of,ottice, Faletel.-01Itarlo. House for Safe. or Rent. The frame dwelling in good repair, on the- South lioundaq, Ezeter. bloeks weer of Main etreet. The land consbits of -two lots -and jtin first 'cllsam eon- • ditions good water, several fruit trees. etc. Apply at this Ince. Legai. IraltAtflON CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLIC1- ,Lf-,,,tewliletariss„.Coluitylinetia,X4241:4MiNdOat Sellettcaiv for iridstint Bank, tte. 0114211141y to Loss at lowest rates of Interest. Offices, Main street, Exeter, 1. a, Cilitilta, RA.. L Dimon - - MONEY TO LOAN. We hare a large amount of private fund. to loan s tans *ad village properties it tow -rates-of inter wt. DLADMAN /a STANBLIIT, Barrister Salk iSors.lfalu et.. Feeler On 7- -LLOYD P. JONES i. °quad and Choir Muter of Mitchell. Methodist • Murat. 'Teacher --Piano, Organ. Voice, Madera methods. Thoronetness. William Brown Lampert. who for many years had re- sided on Lot 4, eon. 7, Stephen town. ship, nn' and one-half miles south of . egttnat met mondity ftwejling...: Alt this village; Mr. Lamport had Almost ees-% ttnnet4e6 and corn foe the coming -7 scum. Frain cars for the transfer of coal the ,_ sovereraiehr: nuresig±at-es ii or vsesteksaiCkes.'threr situation has changetT.--Isrow flint a present. • Minutes of previous meeting ., - few cars are available for shipment of read and approved. —11anvfor Sale . old. He had enjoyed good health un- people of the Luthern congregation o --'-ireAti-the-r4laile-sve-110t--114,4er-drstwing- —A-communication-wasssead-fsaunthes4,41Aboar_assRaesiessAthen,Brigists=eisa, this place intenkholdip -an entertainurs ay . it in, this will tend to a slight depres- . , Ontario Municipal Association re the ease set in, and since then the ray es Went Tiiritutneils • it on • solo ell 01-1Vr_LeDaD faerliera 111\avgo not prattatibiaL/40 ,......... _-_-_,., s T. ,..._!..„!.= o-be---- -s_s_ &etiaulnalebses4 Lon Lot 4, on. 2, Ilidduly ;-siee • .54%54 Ail their t itiliirMal-MTC-C.kiiThar-p-efifiGfilreucing EN Ofreirgth"7-A-littre Oirtir a -will' be '..:5 cents.- -arsdia offexanitorsale tha TiiirialooatakftTiki6s33m,kuptarnitt ren=ft. ett-Indirottld'workePtriet- tbe WeV--are-vie-thu&O the-Or46- thetemoialtif-Se00-of-the- tiamieir The Exeter Council. id y for rebuilt ling. Will be told reasonably_ For particulars apply to - ' esori,-Centralia - _ -Tenders Wanted erection of a brick ney at the Exeter Canning T'eridetifiellit be Vill'netir by llacundenigned foribe Faetory. Tenders td be in on or before Februem 1st.. 1907. 'The lowest or any tender not necessatily cepted. Plans and specifications may be /web at Messrs. Harvey Bros. Mill. J (1. JONES, Seer Treas. Rotel, for Sale The Metropolitan Hotel. Exeter, st.•ill be offered for sale by auction on the wallets on Feb. 8. Thie hotet is -wen built, is lari,:e with nurnber of room* Has 11,-ense, aka good ban) in connection.. For terms and parthfilars apply to Thos. Cameron, Far. (Inbar. Ana. _ FARM FOR -SALE That excellent farm, lot 17 and Ei4 18, Concetalori 5, Stephen, is offered for sale. This farm consists of MO acres and is situate 3 plata from Exeter. It is of good, rkh, clay barn. Tnereis a frame bouts ot it rooms, with summer ‘kitehen and woodshed. Large bank barn. 56 by 84. with cement floors. There are also, driving sheds and other outbuilding& The farm) is welt teneed and Veil drained. The river Sauble runs through the farm. About 6 acres of hardwood bush. Pricellb000. Apply on the premises to ABRAHAM DEARING. HE, ' Auction Sale_ • Farm Stock, Implements. Harmolly Househol&Effeas,Stc. _ LOT 16, CON 12, IISHOENE, on WEDNESDAY. FEH'Y Gth, 1907 at 12 o'clock noon. Prof. Diploma of Royal Incorpotated Society of Ittielidans, England; Organist of Trivitt Memorial Char'4,Exeter. Plano, Organ, Harmony and Theory of Made, Terms on applicatien. Exeter, Ont., _ .4% 4 ••• HORSE8.-1 !tare. 6 years orti, draft; 1 brood inare A" gear; old, Inked to Sir Evelyz; ratty. rising yea , ran, 1 fesl,draft; 1 carriage there, 7 yearn olol; 1 drivin mar*, 5 years ' change, through the. grading of their wheat, also the prices and because they are unorganited and havinir representative to took after their in- terests, when almost every industry is proteeted: Blind to their Intereate. they would scorn the idea of it sada- lied representative, say two thousand a year, when they lose five times that much annually. Now, Mr. Editors, it few words con- cerning the homestead regulations of this country. No doubt you are fa- miliar with the government conditions by ,which a man secures ofe,Isicelisone; a small majority filial the require- ments of tlie governments before they ..secure their patent, others do not pre- tend to do any .improvements on is homestead and bold it in spite of can- cellations on it by others. These par- ties cancelling have itt'eonie Inetittices visited the land office geteral tini 9 sari were unableto gain any informa- tion or headway in securing the land: Why? Because the inspector had not given his report concerning said land. Wat the Inspector paid and who. Waft paying him? The government is em- ploying officers who break the law and are the means of causing others to do .so; the vett-laws they rere ap- pointed to prefect. I know,whereof I peak. BOnle of Ilia. IS being done In our own town, causing many who wish to hothestead to go back milta from habitation. The increase in prich. of land, through t lie Northwest is rapid fateIrfri seine- Localities, five Co ten. dollars aniputily. The land Joining this, town for miles arbund Is priced at abaiit $15 per acre, the land is good. Crops thie season are it'good average; the watet supply is good and tnoat eases very good quality. Thi' farming is done in it hurtled. . shiftless. manner vial in fib.;.1 co** clue -to eel in April;1 edvr, fat; west only a few years e,h .bivery_ ;at, good tank tarn and lrivs house. good orchard, 611-12 claws, razilTe• intrriRzw. man,' .4 Oaf% trot:it2I'ZilittiMtbrafEtii. -yaws hiisubsis ib;dar , ate done, balance 'seeded topmasts; convenient to r, POU'LTRY. -5(1 pie& bred' hens and pollett; GA) t,O. o, qu te a number can live froth chartb,orui 0-.4141. 4 milei from Homan AM 6 trona, :Mixed herzt; paer pure bred Monte Turkeys. 2 pair the pr,oceeds Of property.' There are -twiny dritertiarks tega,rdin the development of the fartnititt industry. one is the liirge ntmilAtr of bitelielOrs res hardwood 1.1. 10 aerea fan wheat, ft) Sere* 4tOGS.-;,S brood sows. store pigs, ver/ ronfoi table bomea and ore wel Lekete1. 'chit! farm to well drained and teemed aria dink, in itod Oat° of "dtt"tinn and i; net am Private!, • 1MPLP,MTa.-Lreirnher wagon. tratk vsgoe, snag before 18th of January Will Ike WA with) thO &awe goneie tep nermly „my, sinee doetals by public lust Ion on. Feb. I, 1907, MI -terms men Imlay. nee Exit Ado*. newly new; I „Au% ,sse estilPiesis apply ts sminviciete, rises or new; 1410100y. Illinder, 114* engaged in fartning. A large percent. Thettratiteron. Amt.. Farquhar. Umfirle' tit*: Ira"' "'nu' h*""'"Ik° thalleY e of this aro nn the farm about Barris spring tooth clairatcr, new; dila barrow. get -lt11 irOrthartfte, ht • balm: -itestr; Ilati-t'ibeli1110101-e1; tiMe end itWhIr -701tO.' askateowa- walking ptors, fandrolfer,seedddr: wirMer,poiper. Unclog tnill and bagger. hey ta4k. raelF.,, wan° _ . hex, steittStstsi platform_ $0110 lbt ;shear.. grind atone, 2 LiOrf 10.4,erso tand8Abr S ehoiceat, whent hinds of the have, a Tew choice half sec - oft It Notti44 no sari beLso41 mit double in a year; Can give fullest information T a ridlip eltdsond taw n Sites. A gond tioo 16 miles eest of Hat1ie , 6 priost lake, in one eaner, which bought, at $ith buyer 0:in otitote Wad stngside. . 3014N VILA R LTON, raeter. if • let doutte set . russet clippers; 2 legging hatta, tfinpirs croft; roar. dicky chars, MI_P Nang poi map Waite an spilt* plan tags;f4tte,aht.-ve1a., hoc*, "agar kettfe, ItTSAS IWO oCitet quietift et driVelasibsitraftrfalgoidk-eni " and clover seeds; a quantity of iolfit and shore (*IQ? tYpatir, Ve,,14rick.soote terntock WO em pluik soune bairwned fuststr; yiktuag &MS, .redatesda, !Gunge*, 'Eurtaits-gless ettploterd, steeds. doers (if kirsdatiasd trOttrzyttitochft No re4eriat u p-wipilcitorla czaftg -Stun* t.f Salina under, ()vol. 0144 amount 10 stotthe crtd:t given oo fdreishing ap :lataVed Mat *OWL A 4100,40 Of 6 per tem. pef i'pertilk Off ter Naas dr/ eraiittreietetts D DrNCAN . T. CANIVai()N% PrOprictitr. • c" • gether in the winter. they are tOolOnd of the town life arida* ft comfequence tTt restatifiints, loteli, bakeries,. etc.. thrive- at tkeir fapt,nve. The* condi, tions are lielpful to the tOWn but 10. jiirtous to forming. - Horse" are high Aced 'beret good terint °it valued at to hundred tbillara -Hoge are very gb &trate At tinato; Worth at Public flake , _ Take snit that ilerSOOdi *Sad, thte•wiet sshe 85 tkof Itreett Witkitatt, the ptrativalett ,44. the /toad ozenielesioncriial,teprotteralea a:wittzns to /0w4. the eatne c4tics,4 to hy•tof. rporgcr of the V Jassfi.geliiori Clerk • 4 A - ttru lities re weekrage---be-became vinarse....iatni the _e.good entertainment andtwe_hope-th- d idl He was hi hl re - thus thus made,responsible for iojuries Pio gepen ned camebyraaP11; aiM. ethodistiw-fle ig -Vg-tein receive a good patronage. -There ia pa Act whereby n c pa perSOMThettiustruftheir being received sane, a Reformerin politics. Deceased' but little change in the condition of . by roads; etc., being in bad repair. Wale& native of Canticle, berOg born in little Johnnie Stier of whom we made Fiiket-fleatuan-t, - hat the petition be 'Woodstock. He married Miss Lizzie inencion last week. His friends seem sent. -Carried. Luker, daughter of the late Robert ft) tbiniche is restingsomesehtit easier. '• ------ The Times Printing Co's tender for Luker of Centralia, who survives him, It is to be hoped the little fellow will I printing being loweet was accepted. and who has been ill for about two pull through alibight.-Mrs. John Bitch- ' The tender of Mr.McEay for herring- years Since „suffering iistroke of par- heit accompanied by her sister's-tn. ing, $30, being loWest was accepted - alysis. He is also survived by a family law, the Misses Anna and pleafa Bach - The tender of Mr. W. Harding fors use of eight children: -Mrs. Alfred Bed. heit of St. Agatha, are epending this of scailes,$45,being highest Was accept- Torii, %Van. Lampert and Mrs. Wm. week with friends in and around Dash- ed. Clark of London.; Mrs,. Robert Clark ot iiviscd. Mrs. Buchheit is a 'sister to The following accounts were order- Buffalo Plains, Man.'Mrs. 0.- Harness Mrs. Alex. Zimmer of this place. ed to be paid: G. Hirtzel, brick for of Exeter, Mrs. Wm.Greenley of Cred- celnetery. $15; Caster Willis labor at iton. Ezra, at home, and Mrs. Russell, 13liAT115 . cemetery, $2.50; Peed Green. gravel for Redden of Crediton East: all of whom cemetery. $3.30; insurance - premium have the sympathy of the whole corn- 31cAvove-In St, Marys, on Jan. 21, on cemetery house during building of munity in their sorrow. The funeral' Mrs. Margaret Pringle McEvoy, ;st- eam° $2.40; Advocate Printing Co, took place from the late residence on lictshf the late . John IL McAvoy. Municipal NVo,rld ,supplies, $12,40; , Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock to aged. Ca years and 0, months. Printing $1.90; Thos. Holden, tabor; the Fairfield eemetery. " Ainnst_xn brediton /3,,tv's't,.. on-Ja- n722. $0.50; Geo. Brooks, bread charity, $1. \ , ' NM. W. J. Heaman-Wa- Johns -that un- ... infant daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.'- s AYLOR- sin Stratford, on Jan. 20th, °has, kerr, aged 12 days. - less WM. Brima.coiribe support his , Martha Metta, daughter of Mr. and kaoupotta.-In Stephen, south of Credi- faudlY ProPetlY he win be3eut• P') iii" - Mrs. Wm. 'Taylor, Con. 9. Ushorne, forthwith as a, vngrant.-tatrried.ton. Orf Jan. 28th, Henry Lamport, ,Mr. Heamati desired to know if the. aged 22 years. 0 month, 20 days. - siged 08 years, 8 months and `Z „,.. Council -gave permission td people to, — — --- throw coal ashes on the rand during , , the winter. He thought it Injurious 4 il - and desired it prohibit -ed. -4. motions- _HOU 14013N1 rig for Easi_WO to the sleighing and frightened Work horses e wars -passed that it he prohibited and " _ tbe same published. CreiiktrOli , . __„ FARMERS' ATTENTiozt.-we eansup - ply you witb government standard Red'Clover at $8.25 per bushel; also Alsike and Timothy at right prices. Dd not pay more than market value for your seed. A call solicited. , C ZWICKER. Crediton. Mr. and MTS. Jas.Xlockwill returiied , list wee rum it ten ng t e une a th'e-tetter'ititisteri Mt*. Vylei„(etter': lotte Makins) at Newaygis, Mieh..:-Mrs. Wm. Matz and. Mrs. Wurtz of Pigeon. Mich., and Mils Motz Of Detroit visit- ed Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Motz.,, Sr.. Mit viteek.-Bliss Vera Sanders of Detroit Is spending the week with her .sister, Mrs. Wes._ fledden and other friends. -W. T. England and Wilson Ander. son„eiserit.flaturdity, ..sitLigttelostio.-rsie_SS ,Hiiiiithetatintieilier of 'tomes draseltig 'stick' to St. Mary& -The %trod sleigh- ing -the post few days hitiv started- the briek inovin • and large quantities are moving and sold.-- re. Charles Kerr, who has been -qui ill of late, is cotivales cing.the news of which will belearned with Octant* by her Many Mender. Sattme113towo and.itife„ora vialtilig Worlds in Platuni110,.—Mtfiatti Doyle And nrokenahire were in. tbe village Monday auditing the books of the TO: TolisOterv,--iiNtnilcoriti, *ho has been 'visiting his mother for eeIefalwe.thrt* returned to Osaabrkiti,flaitoirridity.4, The eold,spell lot *ethti—Itims .an old tinter( Tbe thermometer rekistered lieWseyertil-ftiottiingso- . .., ,,t.. -, - . . 10 ter -20 bel ( in Cuffing gam? Wood? ••• , • ••••••••=1.11. Then use a good X Cut -Saw, one that is waititnated: Maple Leaf Itaeer Maple, Leaf Lance SI I WI' I goi Saws are positively the best made --$425 to $4.50 with hdles SAW 8=a tallith) Pre ter, Etudy Andy,, LeVer Saw Sets and hurley Pe trick ets-77-frorn 05e. to $1.00 each ITOK S WS' rota" 50e. to eaeh DiaNDAs AXES 75e. to 1.25. 'Onr warranted axes will chop any kind of wood. If they don't we replace thein free of axge -2!..;••