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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1899-2-23, Page 1i1\111)D14 TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR NO. EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 231'd, '909 Drysdale. Clinton Mg letter of condolence to be seut to i him, Mu. Stosky Aspitmv.-Dear Friend,we Brennese-While R. Orr was teaming Fran.--Abogt 3 o'clock PridaY Mora- I tee members of Adinwille Council is-io 98 tit, O. G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public. Convey logs for Mr. Conan°, he had a very 1 ing dense smoke was discovered pour- o. F. desire to convoy V) you per sinners $ sy. leanly in thislume or sore bereavement. Tait lie narrQW escane. While going down the ing,fronf a building occupied in the , en wise init insor nil cemetery hill, a single horse behind own story set,ory by M. Blarlett es furniture. t Providence you it(velieleen edareicliiteam?ft Divine°, becalm unmanageable and got en- eeee o me end in t -at upper story.. by • itrirtrigelstetosrldlo,rattlrotte4ektiihfocaaiwtoa.teofloCttleiliatii ling Dob's eyes to roll as though his eltiedrb$Y4...1.1.11.esBIttenrldetEtakis' tdereeessolil,)ea'sishenr}s): orst And dearest. and her eudi° tangled in Mr. Orr's beck sleigb, caus- Ali your near, time was short. - ltfrs. Ayotte, of .was in the workshop that the fire ,s-e.r.ilioilla.teliiiiii,Ptfigir:satroa4z.?:niviigir6J Drysdale, passed otiletly away on Fri- originate& The fire apparently was i s istreasimmed, must add to yam sorroow,andobitooldnod rn-reases our sympathy. (1,00y, 19th inst., at 9 o'clock a, in. The put out withont InAring done much nut ours etiodete din xemains were interred in the Catholic damage, but about five o'clock fire notmettaifennelegebeegiugU . tee coaxing where tears ana c:ton5satt :re' VerneterY, Monday at 1Q a. na The I broke out nein. It was promptly upoknown, whero she will await your coining, deeeased left behind ii hueband, two I subdued, however. The origin of the •). irgir.00,g1teixi,itiat &cella, ib if:, ay °beer girla And five boys to mourn their loss. ( fires is a mystery. The building is you t She slept for foety- eight hours before I owned by Mr. Elliott. Mr, Berlett'S 1),Ind•tt'illitesahle,nritserisilliIt'13ea74Sey'LitikaveYee8t7:11113„ „: she died. The immediate cause Of 1 Stock is considerably damaged, and shall pe.rish by the hands of said " says David a i was paralysis.' , - " stoeks in neigliboring stores, also are '' • p • - " ' ' i snaking good use of the sleighipg. He damaged. to some mat -frit litSmOke and l'st lee 4 e Tilliiah. Yet these all lived to sing of victory I ' r., . ,. .. . ,, 1 under this rumpor tree, says edelivered the ties sic of timber ever water, ante grace, and guided by the same handaissist, Brucefield - ad by tho same infinite Power, you shall moot • her again beyond the river. Signed on behalf Placed in the Bayfield mill -yard, it be- ing 74 feet long arid squaring 16 inches, of ___, and being of the finest rook the Elinwilie council, elm. . ___, Roemer linage, 0. 0. • Samtrat J. Plarr, REQ. Hensall. NueraL.- Four hearts have, been Crornarty. made to beat as two driving tbe past - week. We refer to the wedding of Kirkton.' BKEPS.-Quite a number .of the William Ross and'MissJanet Gilmore, members of the Crorearty society at.. daughter of Sohn GilMore, ot the 2nd 'BniEns,-E. J. Davis,E. J.: Matcher, tended the meeting of Y .P. Societies. con. Stanley, aud, William Oherter'e a Smith, H. Kirk, J.' LeBarr, A. E. of the township of leibberteat Staffie and Miss dean Jainiesori, daughter Of Elake, .Js LaKirk,R. E. Elliott and W. on TharedaYe• A very interesting and j: B. Jamieson, Our pOpolee boot and G. Miller intend, going- to Mieniteba in enstenctive eveningWas spent, Ad- shoemerchant. - The ceremOnY. took ..5ifittel1.--Miss Irene Robinson fell otta dresses on the various subjects were place On Wednesday, aucl Rev. W. sleigh one 'clay last Week and Cut an excellent. -Mrs. Boyle, Mrs.R. McTeg- Muir tied the ntiptial loots. A host a ugly. gash above her right eye.n7Reht gart and all the rest of the sieleare inn friends here join the happy ' young Devis is spending a few' days visiting proving rapidly. -Rev: Mr, Scotts was couples in good Wishes for theirlature .friends in St., Marys,-Jon...Kirkis • ote .ealled away suddenly to see his sister happiness.. '. • the sick list. -:Mrs. IVieGanuan ie very -who was very ill. She died shortly BerEvs.-The ball cm Thu esdaeven-. sick at present with. bemca rhage of 'w . 'after his arrival and was buried °1-1 , ing last, under the the a;uspices of the the stomach. -The ball held in &ten hall on Friday evening was fairly Aber - Saturday. The Sacrament which was lacrosse club was one of the best to be tlisPensed in. Roy's church; WAS ever given in Brucefield. There attended. It was not only. enjoy- itistpOned till some futuretime as he . able but lengthy, lasting far into • the were over 50 couples present fx•om was not able to be h°nie in time• -Mr• Clinton, Seafortb, w Hensel1 and morning. -Amos Donee met with an la accident, by tanning a fork .theough And Mrs. McIlraith and' Mr.and mrs. the vicinity&e' 'Muas f •;arms hed b T. M' Hamilton spentnt Sunday with I Mr. and 141q,s. McKenzie AndMessrs.Yhis f°°t, enedaYlastweek.. ' Motherwell friends. • .Gilmour and Boyce.; The evening was .......a... , Zurich very pleasantly spent. A. bounteous supper was served at the Dixon Rouse, ----, • . • --• BaitT. os -- 3.1isses Xatie and. Ella Bitmrs.....43,,,d roads and mew bust. and pronounced eby all to 'be far Clarroll left on Saturday last' for De. gtess at present. -Peter Bender is open- Ahead of suppers giveu. on each occas- _troit, Mich. --Mise Boyd is up from leg up a boot & ehoe biesiness in E. ions. Altogether the affair wasa grand success, and reflects credit upon the Strattord to attend the wedding* of Appel's old. stand. Three shops should' ' Miss 'Maggie Doyle to Mr. Manly, a _management, viz., J. •McIntoSb, J. he more than able to supply the de- prosperous contra,ctor of SeafOrth,.-- niand in footweele-F: Kibler intends nattenbereY aind G. A. Tueper.-The Miss Annie Stapleton; who". 'lia:e been prostrated with la grippe, is -feeling herself againe-Miss Minnie Welsh,' of St. Thomas, attended the wedding of Afr.`and Mrs, Miles McMillan, which took place Otg Wednesday last .at the residence of the bride's parents,Mr.and • Mrs.: Wm. Hastings. - A reception was tendered Mr. and MrsWilliam 'Devereaux, the evening of 'their wed- Elimvillo -, ding day at their handsome new resie ,,, denee. -- Mrs. Peter Carney died ' 'at Bnagps.-Thomas johns has had a her residence in .'llilcKillop and , her nice little -building erected to Serve as funeral took placeen Pridayldst -to a stere" oon•12' for his everincreasing the Catholie ceieteetery.-eWm.FeneY is stock of goods, e- ,Martin- Theinpson drawing brick resent and purposes.• ebrokeaelb a few weeeks.ago but is able hailding a fine-atgaidelece tin the spring. •to be aroundeagain, • - . - 4 -"On 'Ttieschty,last, theel4th inst. -St. me. ,Colurriban was fairly well filled -to wit - *h10 many were able 'to attend because of sicknese, ness the martiage of Mr. Manly, a nianY no ,doubt, attended the musical popular contractor of Seaforth, to, concertatEketer;who*mild otherwise Miss Maggie Doyle, well known in Std . evening, when a large, number -from have been present. • The anniversary Columbian circles; the ceremenY was tlie several cangregations assnitibled , services and oyster ser,gmeeesa, deems. performed by Very Rev. • Dean and - spent "sa ver Y pleasant evening . ea success, the proceeds'ainmmtln-g 1 Miir,PheY; assisted by Rev. Father ith the popular pastdr,Rev. Waddell ' G'ranct:Bend Fogarty. The nuptial mass being over $61, and including the free -wilt Are nd estimable wife. -We are sorry to 1ng previously taken, totals .$155.00. the happy coupe returned- to.the reel- eport tbe 'serionS illness of Mrs. Gavin Reg. , A.; .).:'., Snider pyeaChed 'Sunday^ &nee of .Rev. 1;'ather, Murphy: to en Ross. She has been suffering front a in:1,eengreninag.ndt°01/Ii., nafileay.1315.e'reet'enfaintia.Y.eeaeueecir- je°nYd4Mill'esle.gMattlin64.eldefatirithgair afternoon4akfast• , lungs, as also an effeetion of the heart. . . it severe a.ttack of inflammation of the the east bound train fOr Detroit, and. • Her many friends -hope for a speedy supper lecture for` obe'hOur tindtwen- ty Ave, ininotee_te'adelighted audience ood, wishes fellow them that their restoration to her . wonted health and happy as their winning great applause. 'Rev. Snider li't,tet4reinlgliecrtnaya:Yibe as _ . , . strength. -Mrs. Nichol .Shirra has also is master of his audience and can move' been c,onfined to her room during t,he' at his will thee fount of settles or tears. • • 0 -geese* : past week, her illness alsq.being, of a Tem Ctufflou.--Ourchurch is :sadly - Centra.lia'• • serieus nature. -W, A. McKim moved NO.—A11 of Chopping done,Tues,.. his stock from here to Goderich on in need of repairs and the question is e ' •-seeee- , to whet,is'heet to do ie:aleserbing the unorrI Monday. Messrs. Dever: and McCree accompany him. We wish the mseteess in their new field.sele.Welsh,w,e ender- 4building a brick block in the spring. - Messrs. Eilber & Fritz have started What they call•Haron, Sale, Exchange .& Racing Stable. They have the fol- lowing horses in training for the , com- ing races: -Baker Boy, Maggie E. and -Molly Fritz. They were also negotiat- ing for Mr. Hagan's ‘.`White ed". but we understand he disposed of it to Messrs. SchuettIer and Rees for a large Og:ure. The price is a secret, but seven fifty is spoken of amoug those who :ought to know. -Don't forget the A.O. 11.W. Concert to -night (23rd) in Town Hall, good time is aseeeed.a-Ered gg&Son our noted caeriage builders egee ae--pregent .upder construction about fifty -new buggies•forthe coming spring tracle.--Ver,dmand Ing a new horse. John Dumart re-' ,ceived a large shipment of bicycles last week. John is also selling Veering -Farm Machinery. Foresters give their annual oyster supper on Friday evening. -Rev. Minn leaves in about three weekafor his formee home in Scotland. -G. A. Turner leaves for the Old Conntry on Tuesday mext with a shipnieut of horses. -Miss May Bigg,art, of Clinton, visited at Win. 13erry's last ',Week. sneer, Commissioner, biro Insurance agent end Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 1,,ega,1noeu =Ants carefully- drawn, at reasonable rates Money to loan an real estato at low rains of in terest. Ofilee thaPest Mace, IlensaIL .T.D, COOltit. t gate with Garrow & Proud oat) Sarrisi or Solicitor, Notary Public, Herman, Ont. 'el A. Sellory, D D. D. S.,. goner Grade. A. of Taranto LTeiversit,y, Liontists. Teeth extracted without...T.14in fir ban effects. Mice in Petty's Mons, lionsall. At Zurich every Monday, conntooteine may Nth. DEATH OP \l s. CAenwEet, ,,te-The death of Mary Chambers, daughter of the late Mr. .0berabers, and wife of John Child well, -ace:urged in TO ckersmi th Sunday last, at the age 441 years, Il evonths. ' Deeeesed had been ill but a short time, Kane two weeks. About a week ago an operation was iaerformeil, as prelim usl y mentioned in THE Ineros, but availed nothing, she gradually sank. Deeeased was an amiable lady and held in high esteeni, as was testifi- ed by the, large'attendance an. the funeral On Tuesday,' there being 130 vehicles in the cOetege: She leaves six sons and two daughters, besides hus- band-, to mom% -then. loss. Her:re- mains were inteereci .IntcTeggart's cenietery., ' DEATH, on Mae. SuontreOne of the oldest residents of this section in the, person of ' Mrs. john Shoat, died on Monday last, at the age of 71 years. Deceased. had been in poor health for a number of years, and on several docas- ions life was despaired, but the silken chord was strengthened Iliad lifewas prolonged. She was taken seriously, ill some time a.go,la grippe proving too formidable for her weakened constitu- tion. Mr. and. , Mrs. 'Shorte before corning to -Hensel' lived on the farm in the Hawkins' neigh borhood, .where they toiled iuclustriously for years, when they sold the farm to Alfred Me - Taggart, Deceased was highly re- spected by a large circle of friends. She leaves a husband. and grown up family to mourn her demise. One son resides in Parkhill and another near Centralia. BRIEFS. -A public meeting was held in Seafortie last Week, to obtain an ex- pression of the pnblie feeling -in regard to the several, proposed loans; The meeting was upaunnous in, favor of the schemes,and there is iao doubt that the by-laws will carry. This means that Robt. Bell will move from. Hen- sall.--M:ss 'Hattie Sutherland visited. friends in Clinton last, vveele. -A num- berof yOung Jolks frora here attended the carnival in Exeter on Friday even- ing last. SeVP;',111 also. "took in" tbe concert them -Ton -Monday, evening. - W. R.Hoclgins Warein LOndciii the past week visiting friends. -A very simeess- fal social was given in the Kippen cir- cuit Methodist parsonage on Tuesday • - • BRIEFS. -Mr. and Mrs. James Wal- ler werethe guests of their daughter Mrs. George Down, a few days list weele.-Mr. and Misses Homers were the guests of Mrs. W. A. Mollard Sun - .day last. -Mr. Poulter occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church last Sunday and preached. a yery interest- ing and instructive sermon. -Mr. J. W. Holt returned after spending a few. days with friends at Seaforth.-- Mr. Addie Bossenberry leftia Manitoba Thursday morning. -John Welsh has returned after going into hospital at Forest for treatuaent for La Grippe. -Mr. Ware Oliver is all :smiles and it is no wonder, for it's a AmeliaMaison passed hito the ,great beyond on Friday last. The re- mains were buried in the cemetery here on S and ay. A large. number at- tended the funeral to pay the • last tribute of respect. --Thos. Powell, of Thedford paid the village a visit oh advantages ; paper thewalls make our house of worship bright and beautiful; Monday. A number of our.citizens at - in the first fruits apd pev tended the carnival at Park Hill an then br,ing Vricla.y.night. The ice was soft, but for it, as quickly as we cafe Read the weather fine for the drive. A most promises and think it, oVet. We must not forget. our choir ovlateli .has been •enjoyable time was epenta-Miss Allie Mallard is spending a two weeks' boll- I largely increased.and bill5reved and day with friend§ at varne.-Peter rendered excellent service on Sunday DeVirie has engaged with, Mr„. John end Monday. Long live the choir. Welsh fee the coining fishing season : OierruAR-g.-The funeral of the late — I Mrs. Andrew took place on Wednes- The death occurred at London asy: daY Fele. 15th and was largely attend- lum recently of George Slack. The deceased was formerly a resident of St. Marys and Blanshard. His bro- ther, john Slackeresicles in St. Marys, and his brother, Eph Slack, in Blare .shard, with several sisters. Deceased was ono of the best known cattle buy- •eee in the province. About two years ago be began to suffer from softening ,of the hram and was eventually re- k is an ofacialineteber passed. a resolntion moved to the asylum, of sympathy ancl ordered the , follow- odeys,,wedeeedeeseeteg Priee.ys._ leo cerclii of attention ofteany, and:Varied are the opinions expressed Le you comes- wanted. ittighest pride _,paid. T. Elston, Oen- r • 141staVe °cuts eq°18 ileElding Watt pondent' offer an opinion.that through train- ' • , stand, intends erecting a brick block the Teems will reach int* of the con- ERTEFS.-A most- impressive and adjoining the Oddfellows? building; gregaticeee "Remye earth°. old Seats, profitable Memorial Service was held , next summer. It will 'comprise several let the choir. return to'f.b_6 original poi.. last Sunday ever.iing in the Methodist 'small' stores with a spacious public itiOn over the entrance way, with the church for the late 'Joseph 'Anderson, hall above. -Skating and curling were pulpit just in front, raise the flOor one by the pastor. The cbareh Was crowd- suspended during the few daye foot at the west end, put in new seats ed; and the einging and the 'sermon orvingto the soft weather.-Mes.Rob't facing east, then the seating capacity were appropriate to the solemn. occa. Bell, jr., has been suffering during the will be increased by fifty 'besides:other sibn. 'Great Sympathy IS felt for the past week frOm severe attack of la bereaved family. -he wOrk, for the. grippe. -A song service will be held in big Crearriery & Butter factory. to „be the Methodist church on Sunday even- started'here in the spring, is progress, ing next. A. special sermon will he ing finely. -Building operatiOns on a large scale will go on in this vicinity in the spring. W. R. .Elliott, T. Xeil, and G. Grafton, are a,mong the pros- pective builders. -The funeral of the late Mr, McLaughlin, Fairfield, took place last Monday morning' to the Roman Catholic church, where a very solemn service was conducted by Parish Priest. -Mrs. Jas. Handford is laid up with the grippe. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Baker are on the mend. -The Rev. A. Snider of Warclsville and the Rev, J. Thompson of Eliniville called on friends in the village this week. - Henry Huston of Exeter very: ably assisted the Rev. Salton last Sunday morning in soliciting subscriptions to - Wards the SteJames church debleMon- treal. Nearly $30.00 was put upon the ing season. -Miss Myrtle Ilodgins15 Plates clueing the day. Centralia is visiting' in Lotideng-Wm. MeDougall, Huron, County Notes Willislrs'' 011teurT4eglf, 4jIti'nstwonil.1 gtves 445(A) to Mr. Robert die in Goderieh township on Sunday,Feb. 5th, aged 68 years. . Ur. Frank Keyee, Varna, purchased efiediv, orBrezzyfioefiabigvherf.rore Mr, John On Saturday evening 'Geo. Kreah- ling of Blyth breathed 'hie last, the re- sult of his recent aceidept, Mr. Edward Ryckroan, Chiselberst, had a horse killed. by a trick from another horse last week. W. Graham M. D.,. has purchased the practice lately carried on. underthe name of Drs. Turnbull & rahaen, Olin - ton. Mr. Leyton, an employee at the Clinton organ factory, lost several of his fingers -while operating a sander on Tuesday. , Herold Tichbourne, while using a saw at the teoderich Organ factory had the misfortune to cutoff. the ends of twe.fingeta. , SO many dogs have been Poisoned iraoderieh,thae a reward has been Oft-, ered for the carrvietion tbe party . if found out, ' . Richardson, lately of Fenegue, his 'purchased the residence of F. W. Twedclle, and intendsreturning to Sea - ,forth to reside. . • . • Nixon Sturdy, township clerk, Goderich township, is wearing a freize oyercoatlined with rubber. Nixon is good for this 'whiter.. John Beacom, of Goderich township, wittiest weelere-electedfor the thirteen- th consecutive term,trea.surer of South Huron. 'County Orange Lodge , • bhase•Dunleyy, of Clinton, met with a painful mishap Saturday by slipping at his home and breaking his right ankle, although not very bad. The ofdcial board of Victoria st. Methodist church, Goolerieb, have in- vited Rev. T. E. Efarrison, of Granton, to the pastorate of their church. The 'reeswater ews has a change of proprietors, Mr. A. Butchart, of Walkerton being the purcbaser. Mr; Stewart the late genial proprietor will go west. Mr James Miller, an epileptic inmate of theHouse of Refuge, died on Mon- day, aged sixty-five years.. He form- frerileyndleivaerde: in. Seafo, rth, where his The telephone line frena Goderich to Hayfield. has been completed and on Tuesday was opened for business. Miss Martin is the manager of theeentral °Mee et Bayfield, The Candidates in the reeent West" Union ProVintial; election have pub - Relied a Statement of their -expense: Hon. J. T. Garrow places his $574.17. Maier Beck's $125.45, Miss Nettie Wilson, of Seaforth„-has 'been offered and eccepted ,a scholar- ship of free tuition at a school of do- mestic science in Worchester, Massa- chusetts, and, leaVes shortly for that place. ' George Burnett, , of Goderich. town- ship,has been seriously ill for -three weeks with grip. In fact, he was so ill that he -did not see his mother be- fore her decease. We hope to hear of his speedy recovery. • • . Mrs. M. Y. McLean, Seaforth, met with a painful accident on Wednes- day.' She was standing on e step .lad- der, when, in some way, she lost her fOoting, falling; etruck her shoulder, and fractured. the bone . • Messrs. Harvey brothers, of Stanley, last week delivered what they call the "jumbo," the biggest log that has gene to Kippen mill yard for years, the butt being a feet. in diameter. .The, whole tree w ill make close on 4,000 feet Of lumber. Wm. Rathwell, of the Goshen line, Stanley, sold a very fine heavy horse to Peter McDougall, of Porter's Hill, a few days ago for the handsome sum of .13eaciiectin the thorning by ------ ed by sympathizing friends. • Her re- mains were conveYed Michigan and there interred amid. the, tears ancl sorrow of thoseleafutd breehtiinrdin.liea positionw,salsow°f tao quietma,make equal n tance, but ceased better known better 10.yed and mOre respected.: , The. CleA.,,neil of the O. O. F. of which Me.' Anetew see ,IIN€ SALE 00M. astor,pays to raise good horses. giving a review of Epworth League Thighoye wits shipped from Clinton to work. -Miss AteY, Murdock visited -r-'11g1",_ friends in Olinton on 'Tuesday. ---Miss Mr- G A. Turner, ofr,Brucefield, Madge, of -the Thames Read, spent the leaves for trigland next week to look past week visiting 'Wm. Moir.-*- after his apple interests. This will Mrs. Kydd intends selling, her house- mwnaikehe hhiseeelenveenttehrrterripe afcerroshsinitheepeonhde hold effects at an early date and going west to join lege husbatd, George knows not by personal experience Xycld. - The young people intend what mal de mer means. Mr.- Turner giving another ball, at an early date.-, expects to be absent a couple of Mturr.naenadfrMemes.a0v.isAita,Mt cmDroeu. ervilelityneeiries- Milonetth iese. 1.iava been of the postede new parental home in Forest. -Mrs. Win. provision of the Goderich town market who has been Seriously ill of late, bylaw in reference to the sale Of wood. is cosivaleseing.-Mr. S. B. Ilmnison All cordwood exposed for sale in town has been quite ill during the past few must now be sold by the cord, not by days. ---The bicycle dealers are getting the load. A penalty not to exceed $20 their wheels in , condition for the cote- for each offence is providedlor infrac- tions of the' hY-law* Jairres iis.""atiley, of Beechwood. Lueknow won from Wingham on the Mr. William Herd has been united ice of the fernier team in the Huron in marriage to miss taa, geotehmere arid, Bruce hockey league Saturday boeg of stanioy. The young couple night,13Y the score of 6 to 6. The Irame reside on the Herd homestead. Dame WaS the fastest and eleatiest ever seen Rumor says, is a yeateone mare never behind an 'helping a, needY cauSe. has been confined to 'his room the past f -Next Sunday SaAti -Grigg ex -hotel 1 week with an attack of la grippe. - keeper of London will assist the: Pas- Mre. G. F. Arnold left for Tororitc-i on tor and the Epworth League in con- Tuesday morning to attend the ducting special revival meetings. Mr. Grigg has just passed through a glori- ous revival in the Weeb and. comes full a the spirit of the work. Two fain- ilis at least are rejoicing over the sud- den departure for parts unknown, of a man of unenviable character. Ile 11 should have been tarred and feathered before he left.. TteavY dicounts will be given on Adren's Fur Coats, -Ladies' Fur Capes, Robes and all lines of ,fur gOOds, Ladies' jackets, Men's "Olsten, Boy's Insters ' Beady -made Clothing, also ordered Suithigs, Caps, Mitts, Shirts, drawers and all lines Winter- Goods. All the above lines must be sold before ..arrival of Spring Stook, Do not miss this sale aS you Win. get bargains on the Above. +41:i • John L. Grosjeart, prominent lit the ntimicipal affairs of IIelalitiand Town- ship, was struck by the limb 'cif a fall - Inv; tree and fatally injured. Death has agaiti visited Milverton, and carried off one of the oldest pio- nesrs in the person of Mrs. Wilhain Griffin, sr. Deceased Was in her usual health, though of late it has not been of the best. On Sunday last, 10th hied, she ate her dinner and at three o'clock passed. away while eating in the rocking YOUNG MC/TAMS. group is the terror dr tiatalSatids or young methees becense its outbrealt 19 so agentsing and frequently fatal, Shiloh Cotigh and Corr siiiiiption Cure axes like Jamie in Cases of Croke; It lieeii6vor been known to foil The WatilteattteA mitoved inuntellatele. Price Sege, Weise and gent 1111.`E, Se SONS d, Proprietors $vithout 5716101)(1e fe bier was, as the ea New York for , 4erll kia ew sad _ eDreartenbuilaii , listradileeciatT niormng for 'Alter, ,,-, Special sale of Mr. and Mrs. Ba0,essoti, Stan' P'4419'St,,,W.111, Clans0P, of miPTIOWnlio Minn, is visiting at :'ller parents, My, It. Reynolds, Cluiten. " One. of the respeeted residepte of El, °atilt INDVsV.Vmatite‘..S1, pl3noteexdoftway on. the 1.10Ys, Overcoats at ,$ ,s,, ..t :!.0009 en S /I to. . 0 o. Miss Fieseie Xing, of Clinton, has ' . ' been engaged. as a teacher in ,the Aisle - wood echooleindeliss Hodgins' stead. Before stock taking we. Offer a We are infoemed than Mr. A. g. carp . . has /iurelittsed the residence Of Ma, reduction in all litleS. Thos: Leslie, on Minnie St, Winghain foe WOG. Geo. Newton has lil xpsiaeKtee to Sohn Besmae,,Of liteVale, who will move into Wiogliarn lo the course of a few months. William, Giese', nth concession, Mc- Killopewho haSeold lilS term, inteode removing to Witighato, where lie will- infuture live eetired, Arid enjoy a well- earned competitley. • , By the , firsts of s tteessful: students 1 at Toronto Couserva oily of Music, we notiee that Miss elite Sperling, of ' Winghaine bee ,$edtitoa First Class . at-W.44W; 1.•teellee piereeve of Morris, HonOrs hi the Musical form, ,_ ' and latterly treasurer Of Betissels died et his home in Brussels, Oa Monday of last week and vete buried in Brussels cemetery On Wednesday. Dr, Poets, of Hainilton, son-in-law of Rev, Dr. Pascoe, Went up on Monday, .to consult, with the family physician regarding the condition of Mrs. Pas- coe, a Wingham. We are informed that tbe decsion arrived at was, that •eration.-Cat.rtecl. 'theeprospectsfor her.reepvery: are Jay 'Tenders vvere received for 'delivery no . means encouragie of stone from the following parties:W. Thomas Ilamilton,1* ung man of de G. :Ford, $3.58 per cord; John Vail, Hewick township, (Pad recently of . $4.100 per cord; J. N. 'Howard, $5.00 corisurnptio-n. Ile taught for a time nee cord; James Walker, $4.60 per in Howiek and. then at ended 'Toronto cord; on. motion of J. W. Taylor, sec - University, where he was preparing elided by j; Evans, the tender of W. & himself for the Presbyterian Ministry, G. Ford. being the lowest be accepted but his health failed. After a short for 80 cords. ---Carried. time he secured the principalship of Moved by I. Armstrong seconded: by t\VaatItoupn4plusobl,le school, but had to give T. Muir that, the following accounts be passed and orders drawn on treasurer Willia,m Dickson, of, lot 12, eon. n, for same: --Jas. Beer,auditors 58; Elnan,; died, Thursday morning at the Thos. Gregory, do $S : Jas. Creech age of 53 years and 10 months. Mr. freight on hose, 650; G. H. Bissett, Dickson had not been in good health postage$1.00.-•-Carried. for emine time. Last eaberner his tate moved by I. Evans, seconded by 1. tie had some peculiar disease, which Muir, that the Treasurer be instructed the veterinary surgeons did not very' to send -the Waterous Engine -Co. the well understand, and Mr. Dickeon, ' sum of $226.58 being' tbe pagment On while , attending them, contradted Engine for the year,189S.-Cerried. • mood: poisoning, . the result of Which A. earanillniCatiOn was read from the he never overcatile. Vire •IInderwriters' Association stating The Qatari() Gazette of the 11th inst. that the village was raised from class contains the following, istmong Many F. to class A dating from Feb. 3.7tb, . i other things; Lette'rs_patent have been , Taylm- Armstrong =That council greeited,-incorporating- The, Thomas adjourn ta,March.ardat•T.30-44. rre Bell & on. ManinfactUring .Co...,,of , GE0- tr, BeSsETT, Clerk., - :Winglie' e, forgthe rbandfae,ture and sale of furniture, capital 595,000 in 'Sti I pka shares of $100 eacb, head office 'at Wingliam, and provisional directors BRIEFS.. —While working in the Thos. Bell, H. Osbert Bell and Feed bush last week, Mr. Baxter was struck Johnson. , • - ' by a branch from a falling tree, which On Thursday of last. week, one of. hit him on the shoulder and bruised it the pioneers of Morris. township, severely. Dr. McLaughlin, of Dath- passed oyer to the silent 'majority, in wood was, -4ulekly summoned and the person of Mr. John Angie, ' of the bandaged up the wound. We hope 0thconceselon. For the past year Mr. that Mr. Baxter Wilnsoon recover and Angus htedbeen confined to the house, be able to attend to his work. -Mr. II. and. his .deAtir was due to a Wearitig Wing, our 'general merchant was in out of thasystern, occasioned -by- old, London la,st week on business.--Mr.D. age, he, having reached. the advanced Lynch is still very low and the possi- age of , fie years. The deceaSed Was bilities are that he will not tecover.- boroin Yorkshire, England: ' Mrs. Thiel of Pigeon, Mich., who has On Friday. last Henry Watkins, ,of been visiting, friends here for the past Summerhill, received a letter from the week,' returned home last Taesday.-- Reiny; River District. which brought The young, men in this vicinity have hine the sad news that hie onlYbrother, nearly -all been engaged to work for JameiWatson was killed on January the coming season. W. Fahner goes' 25th by . a falling limb while Working to MX. Kingsley, Crecliton : F. Fahaer id the -Vonds for a large lumber com- to W. Geiser, Crediton.; C. .Baurngar- gaily- iin the Rainy River District. ten to F. Geiser, Shipka ; a,nd. A. Mc - The aeqhlent took place shoettler before Ginnie to Robt. Ryan, Shipka. . noon; „be.., "se unfortunate man lived until evening. The deceesed was about fifty years of age and. iinmarried, was a native of Goderich township and spent alinnst'all his. life ia this county. and we must metre the best of it. -An- . George Kerealing, of 'Blyth, - while. nEiv,,,,aeursistaasierelnueracir iasret hsettirlaulyn, atnhe4., working in jetties McGowan's bush, •Wednesday, received such injuries as resulted in his death on Saturday even- wofeteuaffadieoc,idaerlinsrunicceersep, pastor, vSrtelelteerdnen. - Mg'. Mr. Kerealing had got up on a palate of his mouth. • He also received terrilole blow on the chin, breaking log to cut some splintors oft a stump, aweidthiehrigseuseueanigareligilaittyienasncigacreecetepsduttehatneiivcbneel one of which flew up and hit him a both *nipper and lower jaws and the ia_), iti, atllethecisleurrvehiceNsv.a' sTbeenrt'ean(iliayinpinrogvdiaeebat Ife°rr.del0ivtletleodnadepaYleaesviennginageditineYsie injuries on the forehead and skull. On Thursday he was conscious and though t Laine lecture chOunr ccii1)._elmlaerssarasu. doSheans.sett,:ainG theeo. to be a little better, but on Saturday thheet en vn worse,egungand cliedat 7 o'clock in Zwicker and lady friends attended the s • Oddfellows concert en Exeter on Mon- . . ' ' 'flay evening. They report the progrem a . . Overcoats Speelal line o Overcoats Ross ?neter Municipal Council,. uiet pursuant to adjonen- ment at Town Hall, Feb. 17th 1899, All present, , Minutes of last Meeting read and confirmed. _ Tenders for -defier wigereceived from tbe following: -J. E. Murphy, Godee rich Lumber Co, ; R. Watt), X. N. Ho- ward and D. Ferguson; on motion of 3. W. Taylor, seconded by Muir the matter was left over for further consid- Crecliton BrtiErs.-Has epring come again so son? The mud is here at any rate Nupti4ls. first-elass in every number. --Too scift weather for working at the flax Image the mill is closed, but a.goot A very- pretty evedding took plate at time for sawing and splitting eveod.- Ste Colurnban church Irishtoevb, on Tueeday last, when Miss Margaret E. Eilber, M. P• P., arrived home On Saturday last, from Toronto. 'We Doyle was united in marriage to Mr. were pleased_ to see him in his office chair on Saturday as usual. Re re- turned to his parliatnentary duties on Monday. -On Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock et the residence of the bride's father, August Theist, his youngest daughter, Mary Ace Was united in mar- riage to Thos. Mathinney, a prosper - Otte young farmer Of Stephen. Rev. Litt nod the knot in his oevii happy nianner, in the preeenee of a very large number of guests. The preeents were numerate and costly AS well as useful, testifying to the eeteem itt which these _ycerteg.people are We all joiri in wishing them both a long and pleasant voyege over the troubled sea of life, -Win. Lewis, sr., left on Monday last to attend the Grand Lodge of Oratienien, ;Which is iit session this week in Barrie.-Itev. Russet, is still holding speelal seevieet in the M. U. church and ttrueti interest, is being inenifested the Meetings. Rev. XL W. McIntosh, of Glencoe, 'Was announced to assist in the meetings) this week bat owitig to serieue illnesa in his family WAS Unable to peesePC, Miss NOtele, Staffa, is visiting friends in the Drown, boot, and ehoe inerebant,ie repotted to bevel had '$75 etelen from hie desk in hie house on Sunday. last,while the family Were et church., ddire hope the bliVey rottv reeCiveted end the thief aevenes (pally as MyStitiOnS ail who the sae.' ly pante e millinery oPemllgs (here' - Misses in Lucknovv. Winghain s defeat puts Hagan raumed Ilst' week fren1 a the club out of the firials, and the Pleasant visit among 'friends hi cliritbrk,„' championship now lies between Kincar- -Rev. J. S. Henderson' In'eaebeu, dine and Ripley. missionary sernaorts in Cerinel church on Sunday last. In the morning his ,The nomination for the mayoralty subject, was "Mule Miesimesee and in in canton rendered vacant by the re- tbe evening on "Foreign Miesians," signation of Dre Shaw, Was a tame at air though quite a number of citizene r had gathered, half expecting that Mr. At a coneregational meeting of Searle would. make another move at, Christ Church, Listowel, held in the the last hoer. Ile aid not,howeveremd parish room on 'Wednesday, evening; Dr. Shaw, being the oolg nom inee, was Rev. IL W. Jeanes rector intimated' deelared eledted h)'' the Clerk, tint it was his interition to sever his on Thesdv IA of 1z:16 i1/47,eek. some ' 1 t " g a connection with this parish at he ex- person or persons entere the shoe Oration of three months, as be aria store of Robert Willis, Seaforth, and Mrs.,Terines purposed going to England stole therefrom neatly $150. Mr, for a time. Willis pays forgrain for James Beattie, Stratford is shortly to have aeother and on that night they. had about $150 new industry, the old Stratford hotel mostly en left on hand, For safe 011 Huron-st. having ,just been 'leased byJames ronsonby**Aill on behalf of hnnself and 1211AtiOA associates Who purpose establishing there a Plant SOL' desiecatint eggs. The process corm of the ofk the white »Ala and then itifying and 'preparing prodtiet for *Mei it being put tip in e veeient paelcnges. ried male because the dath of the cere- mony has not been made known." One of the happy e yenfe of the sea - sou tookplaceat the edinforeable resi- dence of Me. and Mrs. John tamblyn, Rose Hall farm on con. 12, Hullett, an Wednesday, .F6.15, when their niece, Loretta M. Ilandcock, was united in Marriage to Harvey Jackson, a • pro- sperous and highly esteemed young farmer of Itullett. At high noon Wednesday last a most pleasing event took place at the residence of Robert Thompson, of tbe leth con. Goderich township, when his daughter, Emily A., was united in marriage to John Sheppard, a prosper- ous young farmer of Manitoba. The bride was attired in white organdie, looked charmin , and was sitipported keepteg wee placed in an old shoe bireMesie8ds iItiewallitettesitit'garnddie6f vilL'rttya ee box need laid on a shelf nal„, ong a mun' while It, G. Thompson did sanilat her of other Site,.b, ,In appearance duties for the georsin. it Was Milte inaOcent„loeking :is the TeeseCsienrirao ming. Other boxes, Although Much more Jae Leakier, viststis Rarbor, Ont. writes valuable, and the thief salmi', certainly had rtheurnatisin ie nneknees, feet and el - o woe ,Nothlte bogs ao had I we situ 1)9 -Ow etareeioe wee lobed gee" store didlreoaotroytotat ellettlagfilieuexpeltoliyeeentieeretat) 4 d kttoW4 Where tnta been oat, sud