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The Exeter Advocate, 1891-11-5, Page 1VOL. — —EXETER, ONTARIO,. 'IatTRSDAY, OITEMBER 5. 1891. .1•1...W0.1.0....16M1.....1,••••041101MiniMMOMMOVelt. T The Molsoris z ank. (Ohartered by Parliament, 1855.) Paid up Capital, .... $2,000,000. Rest Fund.... .... 1,000,000, Read office Montreal. F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq.., GENERAL MANAGER. Money advanced to good Farmer's on their own notes with one or more endorsers at 7 per eclat per 21,111111M. Exeter Breach. Open every lawful day from 310 zo m.to p. in., Saturdays 1.0 0-. 011. to 1 p, rn A geueralbanking business transacted Four por 0011 t, per annum 9,1Iowed for mon- ey on Deposit Receipts, Savings Bank et 3 per cent, N. DYER RURDON Exeter, Jail 28, '88, Sub Manager. THE (Mx.etvc Abuoicafr Is published. every Thursday Morning, at the Offiee, MAIN -STREET, -- EXETER. By the SA-NDERS' PUBI, [SHIN& COMPANY. TERMS OF SUBSCR CPTION. One Dollar per annum if paid in Advance. if not so paid. .Z3.6.-erertirAziz, .."..Teev.tez , No paper discontinued 131) eil all arrearages are paid. Advertisements without specifie directions will be published till forbid an(1 charged accordingly. Liberal discount made for transeient advertisements inserted for long periods, Every description of JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, ra oney ord- ers, &o,for advertising, subscriptions, etc. to he made pity% ble to Sal1C1CrS & Sweet PROPRIE'PORS For Sale. • A. desirable residence in Exeter North , TIONV frame house, one -fifths acre of land. The house was erected. in 1838. ' Geed terms to purchaser. Apply at 3 is office. 145-t Clutreli Directory. TRIVITT M11010111.kt CAMICIL—Rev. S F Robinson, Rector. Sunday Services, 010-. 03 and 7 p. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m. HEETII0 DIST 011U mni-James-st , Rev. A. L. Russell, Pastor. Sunday Services, 10.30 a. and 6.30 p.m. Sabbath School, 2 p. re.. MAIN SrnEwr--Itev. W. McDonough, Pas- tor. Sunday Services, 10.30 a. 003. 0-0-3.1 1030 p.m. Sabbath School ::.31.1 p. ra. PR EBB 1,-TRIA.N CIL URCIL—Rev. Pastor. Sunday Serviees, 1 1 a, ni. and 0,30 1). ra. Sabbath. School, 9.4tx.a.ni. reolessional Cads. Fauson's Block two doors north of Oarlinn.„ Store, 4 is ea 3.0-3.11 S1.'1CIIET, VSETElt,extritets teeth without pttin. Away at Reiman. on ist Friday; As&a Craig on 21u1 and 4tli Tuesday; u.d Zurich on 1.8.aG inIlli$atly Of (38.Ch 1110111-b.. CII.INDEN GRAM, TIST, Member Royal • College Dental Surgeons, successor to 11. L. Billings. Office over 0.0'110115 Bank, Exeter, Ont. A. safe anaesthetie given for the painless extraction of teeth. 101.0-0 Gold. Fillings as required.. 't B WHITELY, M.D., 0, M., 'PHYSICIAN . and. Surgeon. Office and residence - Corner Victoria and Elgin 6treet6, Goderieh, Ontario. A.. ROLLINS. OFFICE --MAIN ST. Residence--Coruer Andrew ancl North Streets, Exeter, Ontario. MGLA.UGHLI.N, MEMBER OF the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and. Accoueli- eur. Office, Dash -wood, ont. CROSKERY, Member Royal College 1./ Surgoons, England.; Licentiate Royal College of-Pliyicians. Edinburg,h; Member College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Office, Mitchell's old stand, Orediton, Ont. 11-111. T. A. AMOS, M. D., C., M , Member of 13 College of Physieians and. Surgeons, Ontario; licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Edinburgh; licen- tiate of the Faeulty of 1?hy510101/s and Sur- geons, Glasgow• Yellow of Trinity Medical College, J.Coront'o. Office -Dr. Cowen's old stand. TAR. DAVID M.STJEBLER, (UNIVERSITY 13 of' Toronto,) Physioian, Surgeon etc. Ravispent the winter of 1838-'87 in ' ng, New Yoric, and the winter of 18$0-08 in 'Vienna, Austria. OFFICE, - OREDITON, ONT. J. H. McLELLAN, EYE & EAR SURREON. Gra±iUfltc 00wzor1tapyarl9sFita1 EyeS ,%hr7M1eo,e. Mple a (r '. LONDON, ---- ONTARIO. 0 R. COLLINS, 13A.11RISTER, SOLICIT - i. 011, Conveyancer, Notary Public. Office- Over Post 02110e, Exeter, Ontario, M.oney to Loan. 7 EL. DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR .1.J. of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Commissioner, tee. Money to loan Office-Fanson's Block, Exeter. LLIOT Sr, ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC- itors, conveyancers, 8Le. Money to loan att.; per eent. is. V. Baertie. ELLIOT JjBROWN,. Winchelsea. Licensed AAfe,t,- • ioneer for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the township of 'Osborne Sales promptly attended to and terms reason able.Salos arranged at Post office, WinChelsa Xl-j. ROLLINS, late of Manitoba, Licens- wed Auctioneer, for the counties of' Bur. on altfd..Middlesex. j.itesidence: 1 mile south of Exeter, Ont. Sale Orders by mail or other- wise promptly attended to at reasonable prices, WHOLT, eahiva, Ontario. Licertsodanct- • ioncer for the Counties Of Middlesex and Lambton, and the townships of Stophen and Ray A.11 sales promptly attended to, BOSSENBERRY,Honsall Ontario. Lic- ensoa Aeetioneer for the Countys Huron hnd Perth. Ohargee moderate and. satisfactiOn guaranteed. 0.50 REWARD. ittp The undersigned will give a reward of $50' to the person giving sneli information 0-8 ing geese and prairie c4am whieh were plenttful.--Mr. Arthur Davis,who hes been absent from the 'Yillage for se,Yeral NV001:8, ref -Wiled, again on Mon- day A, G. Dyer and Mrs. Daniel Davis weg( YiSitillg Me. allei INIrs. 1). $teinbtiele of 11110 1), 011 Wedneeday.- Miss Aeuie Brooks is at present visit in g frends in Wbodham t,ted. Kiekton, Mrs. jaanes Burgese of Seafotth is the will lead to the eetivieneu of .he party or ,rueSt Of Mr. filld Mos. Ecl 13issett.--Mrs. parties who shot the colt on. the, premi$e,i, Lot, is, conccasion o, township ot s'rephen, A‘t..A • A• L. Ittossell, has veturued. from on or about the 1 7th October, 101. MallitOba. She 0(1 \'(d the, trip and' Roioo LEA-TIMNI. EkOtei'! Sark; she has 'be)3n much benefitted TAKE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all pCrsons ha ving ela ims against the este, to of Jo hu Gould, deceased. late of the village of Exeter are, requested to send by mail" or deliver eame 00 or before Decern her lot.. 1301; and all accomits due the aforesald, deceased must be SCIt t,tal With 1110 wit -Lows Mrs. Oloro Gould, 00 or before the above date. Alas. JOhN 13-017L1,, Dated Nov. 2031, 1831. Exeter, Ont IT'ARMS FOR SALE, West. half of lOtC,oncesSion 5 in the townShip of Usberne t 110 ((013017' of Buren contaieing therein 50 acres mere or less. There is about 30 acres cleared and the loll - 111100 bush, being.mixod with black ash and cedar. A good wind -mill with a good well of Water and well suited for stock ra!sing. For further pastienlars apply to Ge0. Bun t- er, Rid geto wn to John Hunter, Jr. Exeter P0. Norfth half of lot 4, north bounda273- Stephen. in the county of Buren, about miles west of Exeter, which is possessed of one of the best markets in Western OD tali() There are first class out buildiugs, good frame dwelling, good orchard on the premi- ses, all well fenced and drained, and is in first class state of cultivatien. Also, West half of lot 3, north boundary of theaforesaid township, about 15 acres of good 1iardw,00d bush, the balm:tee of which is good pasture lands, well fenced, with „e.00d supply of' water, Possession of both places inino adiately, For f Orther particulars apply on the premises, or to 11.R. JOTIN SwrxT, Exeter, Ont. $1 13eantiful G -old Watch $1 Dean Bros,, of Montreal, are DOW offering a beautiful engraved or plain, ladies' or gents' size.fillecl case. (oht ti 'Fitat eh tor nilly sit 1,01) to be paid after you have received it and have given 811 80 clays trial and find it just what they represent. 311 15 a stem, wind stem set, fine in o vem en and warranted for over 10 years by the makers, and cannot be bought anywhere for less than $%30.00 in any retail store. Dean Bros, do this to 'advertise their New Blood, Liver and Stomach Pills and. consider that $20,000 a. year spent in this way 10111 (10 more to advertise their business than any other methoa. Send them your address o,,,L 110 S1-OtLritAdAr(18ge<1 DEAN tHOS MOD treal, Quo -St. .MILLER, veterinary sure:cola ill GraLtVDduate of the Ontario Veterinary tlollego, Toronto, (Successor to Wm 180000. 1. V. S ) Over 18 years practieo, Office &nit residence one blocic east of RIchardPickitrds stoke, Opposite Skating Ulna, Exeter, Ont 13111ED, W.VA.IINCOAIB, Provincial Land ,17 Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office, tiver Post Office, btain street, Exeter, Ont, Lt HATtnLicensee artotheteer for silo 00tility of Huron, Sales Conducted on veasonabla tonna. Farha and Farm .5toelt a SpecUlty. Fttll arrangements ean be made at this office, 00iSCOtttili001. COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old ph ySiCian. St/COMP/ill/ 1/Sai 71701017tly by thousands of LAni ES. Is 11110 0110.)' perfect ly safe and reliable medic- incediscoverecl. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for 0001c'8 COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, filkC 110 substitute: or inelose go and 4 three -cent Can- ada -postage stamps in letter, ancl we will send; sealed, by return mail. Full sealed par- ticulars in plain envelope. to ' ladies only, 2 stamps, Address Pond. y Company.No Fisher Block, 131 Woodward aye., Deti oit, Mich. I3121Seld 103 EXETER at Dn. LOT J W. BuowNINO's and by all druggists every- -where, it. Hay School Report. The October report for S. S. No. 3, is as follows, Names are in order of merit. Sixroi. -notne,r Russell. FIET10.--DaVid SID WI. 1 01.11V111, -Kate Chapman, Aggie Shirrity, Frauk „Reis. 'Ttuno.-.11tolph eke pnuin, Annie North- dott and Nellie O'Brien equal, Alice Gould. SENIOR SECOND -Jas. Slangy Nellie Gould, Nellie Northcott JU:Naelt SECOND.---Bcokit3 Northcott, Henry Bothell, \\ 111001 SECOND .PAR,T. --Flora Northeott, ivliltou Russell. Alois ten Gould. Fins's, Parer.-Bertie Olarien, Jessie Munn, Willie Bissell. YOU'VE NO IDEA atow nicely Heed's Sarsaparilla hits the needs of people who feel "all tired out" or."run down," from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole mechanism of the body so that all moves smoothly and work becomes a positive delight. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills act especially upon the liver, rousing it from torpidity to its natural duties, cure constipation a,nd assist digestion. Farquha-r. .A. lively alai sotiable time Was speut 0111 0111 oyster supper held hereon Friday uigh t. host. at Willa a lame number WaS presmit, occassiolt being a match betweeu two chOsea sides of men to col loot the largest number of sparrows in sido the tp. Messrs, Wm. McLaughlin, and Tilos Hunkin were captains and sides chosen eaeli ha v haat wenty. Aftes several days search for the little feaths erect creatures they ,succeed in captur- ing' 6277. Mr. McDougall) and his men won the, match by over 500 thus the other side had to pay for the supper. This is something that should be en- couraged by the farming community as these birds are a great pest and should be annihilated. Notice. Our accounts are DOW ieady. All persons indebted to us will confer a fa. uor by calling before the 1st day of December and settling'. Bossurr Bnos. Wanted. Never too late to mend. 5000 pairs of boots and shoes that need repairing to be left at the leading boot and shoe store next door to doe post office. G. Manson. Permonal Mention. Mr. Thomas Peach and his mother Mrs. Peach, of Richmond Hill, are tho guests of Mr, and Mrs. James Loadman of Hay township. Mrs. Peach is a sis ter of Mr. Jas. Loadman and at present is enjoying good health -Mr. J. Bro phey, of Brophey, Coins & Co ,Montreal, brother -in law of L. H. Dickson, was in town Saturday, Sunday and Monday. - The Secretary and Treasurer of the South Moron Agricultural Society were at the Central hotel on Monday payiug the'prize money in connection with the late exhibition -We, ore pleased to announce that AIr. Geo. Baker, who has been ill for several months has returned to Wingham to again fulfil his duties as cabinet natoker.--Miss Blatchford, daughter of Mr. Richard Blatchford, of this place, left on 'Tuesday morning for Toronto, where, she will remaiu for a. shoat time. -Mr. Charles Darwood left on Tuesday morning for GlascomaScot- land. He purchased his tieket from Capt Geo. Kernp,our town ticket agent and sailei from New York on Wednes. day in the Majestic, White Star Line. He intends being' absent for several moloths so as to be able to visit his many relatives and friends in their home across the watere--Mr. Robert Sanders returned from the North West on Friday last week. During his 'O. Sence he has been in Dakota vieitong. many Of ho a old friends, atod while in British posSesslons was sojourning ,vith relatiyes.-Re reports of having had an enjoyable titne, especially in shoot. Kippen, CONCERT. --The DiroCtorS o± the Public Hall Company ittleed to open the yew Ball by a grand concert oil „Le bige,d;s41,0,1 real.01-,aalty,... of .ate. Ohiselhurst, Thomas Nieholl and daughter, left tati „Monday last for 00.11ft/1'111a 0(1.. 131)a will iait friends ,and. ± ta ease:Yip11,111 OttO eountry ilea husband disnOse 02 1100 property here toud join lees --Mos Itieliard-Nicholl well 1111 01 frivorab";y,knownete'the neighbors of aicia4y, and Who has been ill for wane time from a severe lung trouble, underwent a very painful operatiou the begnining of this week, it being a tube inserted on his side so as to con neet4yitil the lower uart oS'his lung and'geinove the•fluid that had accum theis-o, Which amehate(l to over a opeiation wee pe(f00131- ed;1)1'. Browning, of Exctur, -who ex'bdatts.4 Mooch skill in the tondertalt- ing,;;Atel' 11 11 be Nieh 01 I'S 10t to re- c1liv,§4,einuelo credit will be clue the ie OUP Si01e0r0 wish' that he 111,S 'ne,over alai soon be able to at - teed • ids deities. ' Bayfield, ;•1\l'artettelLONS.-.-On 'Wednesday even- Otit.tber 28t1i, pleasitio' e Vent. toele plaee at the residence of Sir. Jas Ettelti.' The oecassion was the marei, 411 ter, Emma, to Mr. Cherles Stewart, of Goderich. tp, The ceremony was preformed bv Rev. Mr. Thibitlead before a ftow frieuds and relatives of the contracting parties The high esteem 111 NV hicli they, are held wad's attested by the beautiful -gifts has o Wed . UDATIL - 011 SUIlday morning our reSidents were sursrised on lea rum g of the very sudden death of Mr. John MeNab, ,who died very suddenly Satur , daY night Deceased was born in In. vernees,,Scotland, in 1826, and had re. sided here -upwards of five years The foineral took place on Tuesday to Bruce field, aud thence by train to Moddlemiss Mr. MeNab has the, sympathy of his nnany friends in lois bereavement. roller process chopper, 'Pheir itusiness bass -been rapidly locreasing for some time aed the demand has compelled them to purchase some new matilinery Their mill is DOW fitted up with the best first class machinery that can be obtained, and their success eneaks highly of them as millerse-A dis turbance was caused by a number of boy van Satuaday evening last, it be in, 'Hallowe'en. The depredations committed were of a low eharatter which does not speak yety. hig.hly of the young men who were taking part. --Mr, William Welsh is at peesent very busily engaged finishing. his sea- son's work, His business has increitsed to sue.h au extent that he intends erecting an addition to his planing factory next ee,asote-Mr, J T Wren has been engagel. as principal of the lieusall Public School and t.ts assistant Miss I\ foateith and Miss Simla oa of Ooderich.-The Masonic Frauternity now occupy their new hall on the nights set apart' for that purpose. - Miss' Earthy Davis of Exeter, N'Vas the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hughes on Sunday, -Mr. Charles McDoneR has returned frbra Lake Smith, where he sem-4 $ydney Mills.; had 'been in company with several Aled. Examiner W. Irving M. a siairte from Exeter on a deer hunting , rust,e,es, Sanntel LAII-k1.01 expedition. They were not successful Fotheringhaen. Commit holde, tea - in eaptllring any of the fonrlegged 0tha1 meeting,. 00 eaneay eyemeg as se aninntls, but 'were rewarded fog' their number wish. to become Charters Melva labors by bagging a number of duck berg and other gitne. ' He reports 1111 Ing spent a good time iiageneral. ' IIsborne School Report. The followiteg is a report of the Stauding oFthe pupils its S. S. No. 5 1Jeborne, for the month of Oct ; saidge- Frid"Y N"("1/1-* 1-*1.11-711'''''&1;It'crance" generat Worl7 and gObd con-' duct, together with the written (3310.111- 1110.0000 Sonie who were not regular in ettendance appear lower in theia eaiases than they otherwise would, The. ,Mries appear in order of merit. IV ,C;Laes----:Edwarcl 'Mt Dougall, Edith Wc'etcott. SR. III -Lila McCord, Violet Russell, Joe. 111 -lily May Westcott •Gareet Frayne, Willie Frayne, Nelson Prott, L. M. McDonald, Elijah Higgins Sa'.'Il-Eintly 'Wood, Marion McDoug- all, Violet Willis, Norman McDonald follow:tog gendemea have pronnsed be present and deliver addresses, viz. Messrs. J. McMillan M. P., Coestanee,,A. Bishop, M. P. P., Osborne, Dr. Roltins,, Exeter, Geo. E Jackscu, Eganondville, and M. G. McLean, Seaforth. The 'td" dresses will be interspersed by read . ings, recitations and music. Dr. Camp. bell,:who is a whole concert ia himself, wil :be present, Robt. Holmes; of Clin-' ton, D. McFadyert, of Londesboro, and. the seivices of sevetal of the best c omit; and aentimental singers of the county use...Tessa; Richard, vineeut Wood have been seemed. This is expected gius Hi take; Carrie Shipley and to be the best concert that ever wae s NA '. g, gaie flussell. II PART --Ma ijOrie held in this vi0 inity. a e, ' - McDougall, A. McDougall, Fanny Ship. ley, George) Westcott, Arnold Perkins, WillieRowelitfe, John Richard, Edith McCord, Tonarriy Higgins, Maud Roar- elitte 1 Parer-Harvey..Perkins, Dav- id ,McCord, Millie Martin, Wilber Mar- tin. J. W. HOGARTH, Teacher. BARNS BURNED. -The baEUS and 011t buildings of Mr. WM. Armstrong; on' the 9th con. were destroyed by fire, tos, gether with their contents, on Wedness day eveningblast week... The fire was first noticed about seven o'clock in the evening, and spread so rapidly that Only:the animals in the buildings could be saved. Many of the implements and the entire season's crops were 'de. stioyed. We understand that Mr. Armstrongehtulan insurance of $900 on the contents, but this 'will not near. ly cover the loss. The farm and huild inge belong to Mr. Thompson Morrison,. of Dakota, Mr. Armstrong being a ter - ant. He was going to thresh the teat day, and was Out wanting the hands for the threshing when the fire started: The origin of the fire is not knossee. AC1. Staffa. Mr, Geo. Batson had the misfortune to lutve his threshingengine upset and somewhat injured by a span of colts on Monday last. The engine will require sonie repairs but will likely be in order in a day or two. -Mr. Kirke, bute,her of Kirkton who has yisited Staffa with meat during the past summer while going through Cromarty on his way borne on Tuesday last was observed to fall from his wagon. .A good Samaritan of the said villttge quickly ran to ids assistance, took him to an inn and had his injuries dressed by a physician. Heart trouble is said to have been the cause. -Miss Fanny Sadler of Pickete", ing, a sister of Mr, John Sadler, of thist placa, loas been visitieg friends here, during' the past week. -Air. R Lang ofl Exeter, has a couple of gongs of apple' pickers at work in this vicmity. The apple crop on the whole has turned out better than was tit one time expected. Some fair ized orcharde have yield over cite hundred barrels fit for export. -The farmers are somewhat bellied with thenhill plorighing on account of the late harvest . -It was etated in the last issue of the Atovottarn that yeur correspondent must have been mis-in formed with 1093. id to Mr, Dormice's appointment to S. S. No. 3, Hibbert, Your correspondent WA 8 not MI5 in- formed Mr. Dorrance did receive the appointmentbolt of comae resigned on receiving a better appeintment it Relr riston. IIibbert'a less Will be itaarig- toll's gain. St, Marys. NC) 230- Woodb.am, SIMOTINC atagen.-A grand shooting mattili will be held. at Woodhata (511 Thursday Nov ember 12th (Titan ksgive in g' Date) when a large number of Tar keys, geese, (Welts and effieken wik be given as prizes. _Great preparations; are%eitase made to make this the matels. Of the season. A beautiful fowl supper will be provided at 113 hotel. G. Glean, Referee; George Stagg, Mania - ger. Woodhant council Ni 97 Canadlare Order Chosen Fritaide was orgaedgee on Saturday eveming Get 31 by Grand. Organizer S, F. Hill, of Bowmatovilles Oat. with 15 Charter Applieants after which tai. following °item were dudy elected end installed. Past Councilor, T. Fotheringhanie Councilor, Jas. Mille; John Swallow; Angns NeVia; SiMOD Chappelz Wesley afills; A Lux toil; Samuel Lao Ida; Day id y 0100 N. " Re.corde,r, Tree., Prelate, Marshall, 'Wtt a Gourd, Zurich, Last Sunday we had quite a snow storm aedsthe weather eontinues to be very Cold. -Last Wednesday eveniug School Inspector Toth for West . Huron addressed it large audience in the Town Hall. Risaddress was' very interest- ing. and .no doubt our rate payers received. a- great deal of information aS to how a school is and should be con- ducted. We roust ' also congratulate our school teachers foo the good train- ing of the scholars who -ftve us quiet a eumber of'sortigs and recitations. - Mr. CaMeron, our noted horse collar maker, has teratoYed to a shop next . to D. Steibbaeh's store, wheat; he, will 100 the:future conduct ilia ,lansiness.--LaSt baturdai, night was lasilleivaaert and al.. though it WAS. a, very:dfils night there 'were not ' Many misehievous tricks Played.. -A certain Irian in this locality made rather aasUdden dissappearance, last Moodily g ht. -The Misses Eu land, of New Hamburg, are, yisiting at Mr. Andrew Smith's on the 14th con. - Mrs Adam Wetlaufer, of Blythe, is vis- iting friends in this neighborhood. -- Miss Minnie Rowe is visiting in our yillage at present. Mr. John E. Somers has been award- ed a second class certificate by the Col. legiate Institute, The Perth Teachers Association will meet in Convocation Hall, on Thursday .and Friday, Nov 19t3) and 20th. -Crowded houses have greeted Miss Nora Clench and Concert' Co., lo tho North West. The Calgary' Herald among other complimentary references says; "It does not detract from the praise due to other -performers to mention that Miss Clench's violin solos were looked upon 'as the chief eeents of the'eyening. The two parts of her first number, the Cavatina, and Scherzo, were a charming contrast be- ing admirable examples of skilful exe- cution in different styles. Miss Clench arid her company may rest assured that a warm reception will greet them whenever they May appear. ito Cal- gary." --Mr George Gibb is.at present ia Toronto attending the Ontario Vet. erinary College. -Mr. James Maude has so fullyerectoyered from his late ill ness, that lot haagreturned to Peter. borough. -The Rev, Mr. Taylor of St. Marys‘gave a very intere4ng address On Temperance hot the Tentperance Hall a short time ago. liensall. Messrs. George and Loch Petty, pro victors of the llensall Packing House, have placed a new engine and boiler in their establishment. The new firm are meeting with much success, which is pnly obtainable by perseVeranee and skall.-Coon, hunting and beech nut picking have been indulged in by a number pf otor sports here during, the past few week's -It is Ivith4ee1ings of sorrow that we announte the illness of Mr. William White, London Road, who has been stricken with hip disease, He left last week for Detroit svhere he Will undergo examination aed treatment. Word has been received since his te. moral that his condition 18 about the same, and that it will be souse time be, lot* he ha fully reeovered from his hallictian.--Messrs. Cook Brea.: Imillers, have just completed pottting in a nett' Election Notes, The North Perth elections trial has been adjourned until the 20th Novem. bets , The petition against the, election of Col. O'Brien, Conservative M. P. for Muskoka and Parry Sound was dis missed on Saturday Oct. 81st with costs to the petitioners, no evidence being submitted. The session at 10 a, no., and lasted five minutes. Justice Street and Falconbridge presided. , Mr. T. C. Milligan appeared for the petitions and Mr. Harry O'Brier for respond t, The, troal of the petition of e ililam Geo. Glenn a.gaiust the election of JtomeeTrow, M. P. for South Perth, was opened at Stratford on Wednesday Oct 2,80), before Mr. ,Tustice Rose and Mc- Mahon. B. B. Osier, Q. C., mid John Clatke, of St. Marys, appeared for the petitioner, arid A. B. Ay }swarth, of Tor- onto and W. C. Moscrip, of St., Marys, for the respondent. There were 76 charges in the petition. After a lengthy trial ensued it 'decision was arratied at, whzch was the unseating of Mr Troweand finally it was agreed on Mr. Tow's behalf to pay $550 to the petitioner, who would then assume the Costs Dashwood. Mr. N. Field of Parkhill, fornierly of this place, was visiting hos many friends in Dashwood this week.-Misa Nancy Weber left on Monday ,fer Lon- don. She will be greatly missed here. -The Foresters' concert last week was well attended, the hall being packed to the doors. Mr. Fax was the principal attraction, who with lois humorous and tannic song's received motel) applause from the audience. Mr. Miller of 'I'or- onto gave an address on Forestery. The Mulch String Batid enlivened the evehing svith minsic.-Miss Barbra Wurtz while visiting frieitcla 111 MAI - wood had the misfortune to fall down a cellar way and receive a severe, shak- leg up, -Mr. J. Wurtz fee's happy over the birth of a daughter. -Mr. 1,Vm. Snell lost a very valuable colt on Mon- day from the effects of a severe gash hooked by a coW while attuning in the yard. -Mr. R- Ruby, tail0r, hag secured the services df Miss M, Winke:mader Messrs. R. Cooke A. Tiecleman. and Ilse left on Monday on 'a 'hinting ex. pedition in Mnaltoka.-Dr. P. ,T! Mc. Langhlin has moved intO his new office Willerts New 31oels, where he will be found ready'sand willing to fttlfill the wants 02 1118 many dusfomers. Orediton. The Crediton bridge over the SaubSe river Will be rebuilt we are told shit winter. Not before it is needed. -Mr. Ed. Trevethick, one of our,old boys, Who has beeu away lot about ser' en years in different parts of the We -'o - tern States, returned home on Matt- ' day last. Ed looks hale and hearty. - Master Wilford , Finkbiner, \vim btu; been conlined.to his bed from an attack of Typhoid fever is, we are glad to aasse able t3 sit upSand hopes of his relievers - are intertaiued.-Dr. Stabler, who hay been spending a couple of weeks in New York, returned home on Friday night last. Messrs Henry Banes, and two gentlemen from Dash- wood left on Friday Morning last flit. Muskoka where they -will indolge do or tainting for two 00. threeiweeksa May they be vell renrunerateacie tlee shape of game for their wearisome for- est travels, -Snow fell very thick on Sunday lag the cold weather inade people think of their winter gareientaa- Master Chas. Taylor, who has been Visiting friends in and around Cre.litoe, for the past two weeks left; for ais eense eear Elton Mich., on Monday evening last. -Master Wesley Trevethiek, has been in the employ of Mr. ga.a. Grieve, Exeter; is home -unable to eat - tend to his duties owing; to a sere five ger. DEATHS. Youxee-In Fullartom on 27th tilt, Alexander Young jr, aged 130 yrs, . 2 mos. and 18 days. . 11.111/VID0ii. I:IEYW0001.-I1i Usborne, on the 29±11 ult,, the wife of Joshua Heywood. of a son. SKINNER. -In Usborne, on 3r01 inst., the wife of Russel Skinner of a. son. WILSON. -In Stephen, Con. 6, on 31.. -se ult. the wife of John Wilson, of daughter. • Rio as. -In Usborne, Con. 2., on loose, the wife of Sam Hicks, of t. son. ' 31LARIZIAGES DOW1:1--LTARVEY.-At the residence pS2 the bride's palents, Thames Road,, Ilaborne, oil the 28th October, Mr. Robert Down, to Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. Richard Harvey, all of Us.- bortiv, JONES -WELsii-At the James Street parsonage, on the 28t3) ult., by Rey. A. L. Russell, Mr. Th0111f18 Jones, to Miss Eliza, youngest daughter all Mr. John Welsh, all of the 2n01 can cession of Usborne, HARNESS -0L0711111 -At Port Hope, en Wednesdcy, Oct. 2Sth, ‚111 ±1)03 Metko- dist Parsonage, by the Rev. Mr. Baker, Mr. William John Harness ol this village, to Miss Elizabeth, elf:feat' daughter of Mr. Thomas Olver, a Mill Bank, Pow.riaL-CLaukrie-In 'Osborne on the 4t3) inst, at the residence of the bride,s parents by the Rev, Mr. Urea - „sell, Mr. James Powell, to Mies Ida, daughter of James Chaise, all of borne. OLIVE1 -.11.AMILT011.-At the residence of the bride,'s parents, on the, 28tia ult., 'by the Rev. j. Scott, Wm. ()a- ver, of Grand Bend, Ont,, to Alice daughter of Matthew Hamiltee. St, Marys. .MeCtranv--Coent Usborne on the 4th inst, at the re8idrice of the bride's father, by the Rev.C.Eletther Mr. Daniel McCurdy, to Miss Dehertie Cooper, ail of I.Tsborne. ShOetitig Mittel), pigeon Shooting Match WM be held at the Metropolitan Ilotise Thursday Novetabor 12t11) (Thanks- giving Day), A good day for ola sportsmen will be given, Further pas- ticulars later.