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Exeter Advocate, 1900-1-11, Page 1YEAR. -607. EXETER, ONTA MO a -a THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 19M. SANDERS, EDITOR. efore buying our Fall and Winter Stock we were careful to select the best values in the 1 test up-to-date goods. We are satisfied that our choice pleased our customers. We have a few lines left which we have decided to clear out at cost before stock taking. Kindly glance over this list, it may interest you. American Percales, 36 inches, Reg 12-ic,, to clear 8c. -English Prints, regular PRINTS . • 12,1c' and 10c On our Baron,in Counter at 61c UNDER EAR M?,i).'s all wool regular 60e. to clear at 40c. Fleece -lined, regular 62-ieto clear at 45c. HOSE Men's Socks, all wool, regular 2e. DOW 15c. a 22 " 20c. now 12,1c. GAUNTLETS me 's Fur Gauntlets, Australian Dog, regular $2.50, A snap at $1.75. GOATSMen's Klondike Coats, special $1.25. Men' Klondike Overalls, special $1,00. GLOVES Men's Tethed. Kid Gloves, regular 85c.. to sell 50e. litiTLES, They'are going at cost. Remember they are this season's styles. * HARDWA E EPARTMENT SKATES. Clearing out stock at low prices. COOKS HEATERS Second hand Stoves. A number still in stock—Will be sold cheap to clear them out. STOVES. Wood or 'Coal At cut prices Fully warranted X -cut saws, all kinds. LANTERNS, AXES, GRANITE WAR* We have everything in the Hardware Special prices UTTER, EGGS, APPLES. ArIDnainlieliMIC721611.6i MONEY TO LOAN, We have unlimited private funds for in- vestment upon farna or yillage property, at lowest rates of interest. DierrsoN & CAnc,nz00.,. Barristers, etc., Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at from. 41,..5, to 5 per cent. ELL/OT LADMAN iristers,Solieitors, ate., Main St., Exeter ARMSFUR SALE. MONEY TO LOAN. The undersign ed,has a few good farms for - sale cheap. Money to loan on easy terms jOHN SPACEMAN, Sam well's Block Exeter F STRAY CATTLE, There strayed from the prerniSes of the un- dersigned, two good two-year-old steers; color, one all white, the other rea. Both nitnals are marked on both ears by a . V. ce being removed:, from the top of ny person giving information ereabouts will be suitably re- QUIIiTON BrioS., Saintesbury. LE OE RENT. .‘1Then'netorsigndac _s offering for sale or i nt hsmntaining one hum- rec farm, being Sioutrhesli-95 ounar. clear- ,and.jin a good state of eultivation;,, 32 0,cregyfall plowing done and.0.11 acres tall wheat sown. There ii on t1ie4,,prein5se5 good bank barn and other out buildings, *sod orchard, two -gooi1 wells and other • ,t.onveniences. , Th is is a goof) firm and will 'be sold or rented on reasonable terms. A p. tily to , W. ITA TUNS, Aar, O. R. I—ITC REPAIRING ta yoti tvant your Repairing well dpne , go to R. IIich's--"Watches ( ... aria Jewe1r37 a specialty. ittaaRIAGE LiCENGE • Marriage Licenses issiied anci Weld :Wags always on hand. ' ,non's Block, Exefaaa Sale Register. FRIDAY, I AN. 12nr.—Household Furniture, Implements and Horses. Sale at the Duf- ferm House, Centralia, at one o'clock. , .n BROWN, Auct. SATURDAY, JAN. 13TF1.--Live Stock, Bug- gies, Cutters and Implements, the property of Bissett and Armstrong, to take place at the Central Hotel, Exeter, at 1.30o'cloclz. Tonic GJIL Auet. T_TolIsE AND LOT FOR SALE A good story and half frame house. well situated on Huron street east. Apply to , rlisS VOSPER, or S SANDERS, Telegraph °face, Exeter. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber. in the town of 6-oderich, on Tuesday, the 23rd inst., at three o'clock p.m. W. LANE, Clerk. Dated Tan. EitIn 1100. (Vinehelsea The skied -ling is getting badly used up.—It is reported that Mr. J. " G. Jones, of Exeter, has sold out his taisi- ness there to Mr. W. C. Huston, of the same place, and that he will re- move here again shortly, having pur- chased Mr. Couch's interest in the gen- eral store. We welcome Mr. 3 -ones and family to our miciPlagain. 'Lad' Bid (111111111 Miss Atkinson, of Bay City, eldest clan /lifer of Mr Alexander Atkinson formerly of13idclulph, is visiting with friends and relatives here, the guest of lair. James ISA ac.—The Chosen Friends of Clandeboye are to have an open in- stallittion of officers on Ti id even- ing, 2.3rd inst., when a lunch, COnSiSt- ing Of hot coffee and sandwiches, Will be served. At their last regnlar meet- ing Mr. W. W. Reviagton was nomin- ated as represeotative to the Grand Connell to be held ia Toronto. blensall:: Mr. 'A.rtlitirMAll' c . 'tor, who recently very siiccessfully passed his: cantata:at:ions its a. ,Publie School teacher, laita seenred0. sclio01' near Londesbore, and leIt. here this \\reek to engage in his chi Crediton 0OLLINs a ST,ANBITRY, Baaristers, Con- veyancers, Notaries, Exeter, Ont , R. H. Col- lins and J. G. atanbury. B.A. (late with Mc- Carthy, Osier & Co., Barristers, Toronto. Mr. Wm. Patterson, of Toronto, lec- tures in Gidleys' Opera House, Exeter, Thursday, January 18th, on " From Toronto to Belfast, via Salt Lake City. Reserved seats 25c., Children 15cts. Plan of Hall at Mr. Grieve". Mr. Norman Hill, of St. Marys, is visiting his sister, Mr.-. (Dr.) Rivers, this week. --The choir of the Metho- dist church attended thaaatea-meeting in Eden Monday evaajtaka-Mrs. Sewor of London, is visitm.,Tga sister, MIS. I Gottfried Gaiser.--Mrt.V. L. Lewis, was in Brinsley Monday on business.— Rev. and .Its. Chas. Finkbeiner, of Zurich, visited Mr. Jacob Finkbeiner on 3Ionday.—Messrs. Wen ze/ and Fritz have sold 0, number or Portland. cut- ters this season.—Mr. and Mr.:. Kunz, of Exeter, spent, Monday even- ing With Mrs' I). Link.—Mi.U. Prou- ty was nrthe•village last Jlionda,y. A large number of Ins friends regret, that he is not making as rapid progress as was expected since his lecident,.--Mii. Henry Eilber attended the annual meeting of Hay Township Insurance Co. at Zurich on Tuesday —Council met in Town Hall last Monday. Jos, Guinan and °has.' lirown were 4- poin ted -Assessor and Treasurer respec- tively tor 1900. Mooresville: An interesting event took place at the bride's home on Wednesday evenilw, being the max- riaae of Miss Ella Revington, of this plime, to -air. .T. Wesley Hobbs, of St. Ives. W -est Nissouri. The Rev. Mr. Fair, of Luc0 n.performed the cere- inony, Oaly the immediate hie:lids of the families \vein present. Win glat In: On Saturday AV, ,T. Howson'a 'horse was killed. In cross- ing a railwa y ti.ack one of its feet caught in the rails. This excited the animal, and when it had, freed i3 8(111 ra away, On tut g corr;er below th e ehair factory, it fell and was killed, Mr. Howson's little boy WaS 3hrOW21 0212i and seriously lin rt, but we are glad to hear is getting httlp. St. Joseph 'Your correspondent 'was snowed un- der last Nveek, but S t t inlay's thaw liber- ated us. ---Mr. Geo. Campbell has pur- chased several acres or bush from Mr. Mero, of Drysdale, and has now got a 0-atiri- of men at -work cuttin g 11001 13)1(1 saw logs, --The 'Misses _\ 31550, who have been. in Prat Huron for some time'have. returned home. ---Mr. N. Oontine was in the 001111 by Totvii on bus i liess Thursclity.—During the se- vere snow storm of last week M. jam O'Brien was storm -stayed at Grand Bend, Wlwre he had a 000 .1.0). 131: clraVVIIIg GrilLy elle." —Mr. Geo. Qiinp- bell, our gen merchant, has present- ed each of his many customers Nvith handsome ealander for 1900. G eorge is a, thorough business nian and de- servedly has a large patronage.— Rev. C. Eicher preached a very interesting atal inStructive sermon in the Metho- dist church here on Sunday evening.—, VVe have notv a daily Mail service here which is found to be a great cony en- ience.--The wife of Mr. .A. Overholt presented him with a, young claughtea recently.—Mrs. S. Overholt of 'Michi- gan, who ha,s been -visiting, her sons here, has returned hozne.---Several from this neighborhood attended the Hay Township Fire Insurance meet- ing held in the village of Zurich on Tuesday. Stephen Council The Council convened at' the Town Hall, Ceediton, on Jan..8th, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.m. The new Council subscribed to the oath of ciffice. The following afficers were cluly appointed. Charles Brown, Treasursir ancl care- taker; Joseph (.-1 ulna in Assessor: J oh n Broke,nshire.and Henry Doyle, Audi- tors. A nieeting of the Board of Health. was held mat °agonized. The Board of Health decided that, in future, no medical or other attendance would be paid. for by the Council when the rate- payers 'were.able to pay the expenses. Bylaw No. 1 and2, were duly passed im cl assigned appointing officers. .The fol- lowing orders were passec1:—Jacob Schwartz, three culverts, $2; Hospital of sick: children, charity, $5; David Gillis, charity, $11.20; J. G. Young & Sort, hardware, $1.53; John Barry, gravel contract, $15.30; James Baxter, statute labor. etc., $L25; Mrs. P. Cook, charity, $5, James Baxter,- repairing bridge, 50c; C. Louchner, tile, $1.68; Gottleib Brown, tax collector, $90; Joseph Lawson, covering two river bridges, $59: M. Ziler, gravel, 40c., C. Prouty,' lst quarter gratuity, $25. A. Haist, tile, 00c. Council adjourned to meet in Totan Hall on alarch 5th, at 1 o'clock p.m. HENRY EMBER, Clerk. Vailey. Snow! snow! where? all piled on the north and south roads.—Last Thurs- dav night Mr. and Mrs. Bucklee en- tertained a number of invited guests who tipped the " light " fantastic till the we' ma 'ours. One interesting fea- t -tire of the evening was the step danc- ing of their two grand children. Earl and May AlcPeck. Earl is six and May four years old. Everyone reports of having a good titne.---Mv. Matthew Doyle was on the sick list, but he is recovering. -01.n. teachers, Messrs. Hamilton and Scott are a.gain down to their work and Josiah Ifainiiton has returned to Lucian High school.—Log- ging is all the go around. here. During, Xmas. tveek there was about twenty logging teamo. passed through each day. --At the irmaual school meeting of S.S. No. 5, McGilli- vray, the section decided to build a mew brick school :house at the back. piirt of the grounds 'for the purpose of not allowing the pupils to look out at teams...They need not have thought of that as it is a great deal easier for a teacher to stop children looking out than it is fot children to run twelve or fifteen rods for a drink on a stormy day. --Miss Nellie Pickering has gone to Uncle Sana's domains, leaviug lonely heart he-i.e.—Election did not make 'nisch of a stir around here as it was just to kick out four or five Cowl- cillors. Usborne Council. Mr. Wm. Patterson, of Torouto, lec- tures in Gidleys' Opera House, Ea.eter, Thursday, ,Tanuary '18th, Froin, Toronto to Belfast, via Salt Lake City. Reserved seats 25c,. Children 15e1. Plan of Half at Mr. Grieves'. Council met on 3 -unwary 8111, pur- suant to statute and ,organized as fol- lows:—Reeve, Wm. 1-1.. 111311)1 (1g0: Councillors,, 'Joseph Hawkins. John Muir! Richard Cann, Alfred Hunkin. The following officers were appointed at the sa,laries named, and thela ap- pointments confirmed by Bylaw. 1'.. -Morley, Clerk, $100; Paul Coates, T14111rer, $70; 'William, Miners, As- sessor, $50: Thoincis Veal, Caretaker, $5. The Collector WEIS not appointed. The 13001i1 of Health is composed of the Reeve, Clerk, Pant Madge for 3 years, .Sames Handforcl for 2 years, Win. Hazelwood for 1 year, 11, K. Hynclman, M.D., -Medical He.alth, Officer, James (2. T)lfts, Sanitary In- spector; the M. 0. to, receive $3.00 per dayand the other members of the Board $1.50 per day tvhen on duty., ,Auditors, Soshrta, Johns, William Feneeviewers, ,T. Copeland, A. Cole, P. Moir, R. Delbridge, R. Doti pe and Jas. Earl. Poundkeepers, 0. Godbolt, j. Hazelwood, R. Kecicly, C.sle Rook, Passmore, S. Campbell, W. Gillillan and R. I/tinter. It was decided to invite Mr. A. NV. Campbell, Provincial Road Commissicater to lec- ture in the Town Hall on the , hest, Methods of road constructaon and maintenance. A donation of $5 WAS Made to the Hospital. for Sick Child- ren, TOronto. A. few orders Were granted and Council adjo1 irned. to meet .13'oh. ,3rd.. at one o eloek. a :MoitialY, Clerk, h CASTORI • Hay Council The Council met on Jany. b. The fel- lowing enbscribed to the ,Stattitory aeClarAtions of office :ind nalificittiou; —A. G. Ehnes, Reeve; Wm. Stelk, R L1inlon 1, Win. B. 13attler, and Wm. Consit, Conneillors. The fellowing have been appointed officers' for the 1900: ,,lared HO'S, Sr., ()leak, salarY $125.(30; Fred Kibler, Treasurer $90.00; Ify. Lipphardt, -assessor $0.00. Chas, Troyer, Collector $60.00; Mrs. Kein- hart, ciu.etaker $20.0Q; David Spen- cer, member of the boisad of health; lar. Campbell Medical health oflicea; Jas. 13witinnu Ind Ify. Zinanierma,ii, sanitary inspectors. The following communications were libid before the ciouncii: Ross Robertson re 1-fospital for sick children; Dr. Rice, re Consuru- tive 83) 0! Latin in, and Josepli Wrigley, Clerk of Dumfries, re cattle guards on on railways. No natiou was taken on either of the communications. The following amouuts were ordered to be paid:Fred Hess,Sv., registering births, marriages and deaths $14.00;Do. post- age $2,91; Do election expenses $6.00; Robt. 13eII, limber $8.25; joei Beachler, work on the side rode a5.00. The following registrations haye been received by the, division registrar of of Hay for the last six niont,hs: Births 41 inales 28, females 13; tleittlis 18 males 12,fetnales; 6 Maraatges11. Coun- cil will meet again on Monday the 5111. day of afarch at 10 o'clock a. in. FRED Hasa, Sr., Clerk. Gnind Bend Mr. Robt. Hamilton had the misfor- tune to slipand fail on a sharp edged 5000 and hurt himself so as to lay him up for a. few days.--afrs. Geo. Down returned home Monday, after spending the past two weeks at the home of her parents, arr. and Mrs. Walker near ..Exeter.—Mr. Jno. 'Welsh is visiting friends in Forest and...ail:so, Oraig.—Mr. ;Toe. Shareow bought the one hondiad and fifty -acre foam of Mr. Wm. Ful - tons for the sam of $6000, at the saute time disposing of his own fifty, to Mr. George Webb.—Mr. Delbert Mollard returned home Wednesday, after spending the past week visiting friends in Belmont and L013 don.-1Vir. and Mrs. W. B. Oliver spent the Xmas. hOlidays at St. Marys.—Miss Lou Cunningham, spent her holidays under the:parental roof at Port Albert,.—Mr. T. Bice and sister, Mrs. Neiland, or Paisley, are here visiting their sister, Mrs. Smith. —Miss Minnie Done, of Zurich, was the guest of Miss Lillie Brenner a few days last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred.. Fallis returned to their home in East Jordan, Mich., after spending three, weeks 'of their honeymoon with friends here.— Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sherritt spent a week visiting, friends in Waltoh, Tara and .Stanley. - --Mr. t Patterson recovering from a aiak, which he re- ceived from a horse while feeding it. —Messrs. R. Hamilton, P. Baker and Rev. Carriere'are all aporthaa neaar cut- ters. Of course they will be, soy to see the snow go:—Mr. Harry Itssen- berry has purchased another faathorse from his brother, Edward, of Zurich. Farquhar D. HAY, Farquhar, C0111MiS$ioner and Conveyancer, Money to loan a,t lowest rates of interest. The Thames Rord Presbyterian chat.ch intend ixoldirig their anniver- sary services and tea nex-t Sunday ancl Monday. The pastor has secured good speaking talent and the comMittee is making active px.eparations, so a good time is assuaed.--Mrs. William Parker, of Motherwell, whose husband (lied about a year ago, had her mind some- what cheered up by spending a day or two the lattea end of last week pleas- antly at the home of Mr. itud Mrs. S. Campbell. -Some of our citizens, Mr. D. Park and wife, who have been re- siding on the Boundary for several, years, left last week to take -up their abode in their own cottage in Cromata ty.---Mr. William Gila -diner and wife, former residents of this part, whohave been aesicling in Southern Manitoba, the last ten or eleven yenrs, are visit- ing relatives on the Thames Roach -- Mi... Fred Hackney, after spending hiS Xmas. holidays undo: the parental reof, returned to Detinit last week to resunae his stodies.—Mrs. David .M. Hackney, of Blatt sh; t rd, returned liome. this Week, after 31 003011)11 of about ii week among her friends ancl relatives here. Daarrat oz. MR. JOHN .MCLEAN.•--One of the olde,ist-Lif not the oldest—of the surviving paineers of the township csf 1-libbert, passed away from this scene, hi the person of John MeLean, ou Wednesday, Jato. 31d. . He reached that remarkable great age of neitaly 03 years. He wits og 1 sumll, hardy ph3 sique. itud 13 (3.19011 free from pain and sickness during his life. until within a, few nionthS ago, when a can- cer broke out on his lip, \vhich, along with the infirmities of old age carrie'd him off. He wits, the last sarviying 013111001' of a, family of lo to biotbets and two sisters. Ile was born in Isle of .Tura, Argyleshire, Scotland, where he remained until he WaS 39 vears of 11 go and then he emigrated to the town- ship of Fullarton. Here he remained untiPthe year 1856, when he removed to Lot 8, Con. 13, ,Ilibbent, where he lived ever since. In his younger days he,worked itt the etrade of carpenter- ing and was so.ithfd be a most profici- ent mechanic, 1-1.e Was of ;t quiet; in- offensive disposition, gooa and kin& to tbe_poor. He Was ;in eibrnest, con- sistent tneMbea 01 131. Baptist chntch. He was' a life-long Liatrealin polities and always took ,1l(1) .17(1 interest 10 the affairs of tho country to exercise the franchise, whenever an opportun- it.y to do SO preSen tea itSelc. 11e leaYeS his aged and faithful Ian time of life and a fataily of five sons and - thred d:3 utglite1'S,t0 1110112.11 the loss ol'adevot- ed husband and a, kind and .010011110- 3d' father, His retniti n s -were Imaied in Roy's 1)701(3 ((3) .11 1(13(1 133 '1' wilea at large norober (a' frienila 'and aequitintrinces assembled. t() po their last taibute of 1(p .1 foe the (departed obe aila their th y for Ole mournera, S The people of this place have bee's'''. titkita, acivantaaa of tint good sleast- ing during the past week, but the tillaw en Sunday has loft us 1113311 1(3(10 road& It become our cluty this week to aecoa'_. the death of airs. 3. Rice, who dieal at h01 home in Altroait. Her rerxiitioa weretaken stution oil Satina. U1'omortv. The funeral wit i 11 ailar. place on Stuitliat., wits well aft emied.- -2'he logs have been rapidly contiala Mg, into the sawmill the week.--atr. 1Vhite and ditualliaaa Grace, of klamitoa, alon„ are 11.3 the forinea's sister, ales. Ed. Th -s -- Mrs. illurclo(az aod clauglite.r, little Miss .Alexa, of Tiensiall, accornpartia-a, by bar brother, Jas. -Morris, of Detroit, spent Friday with their oriole, Mr. o Robert Nora is, of 1.3)l0./2 - Ville, is -visiting his relatives in ar10 around the villa,ge.—Miss Feria from 'near Saania, is spend Lu a feav weeks here, with her brother, Williarix paior to leaving for the Northwest -7,-- A 11101113(1 from here attended the Farmers' institute ineeting- held in Mitcthel/ on Thtirsclay.—Mr. Patrick is sporting a, new 011t0e1-.-7 On We..dnesclay, 111 last week, the residence of alr. Williani Fell was tile scene of a pretty Nveddillg, When his sister, 11:11553 janet, was united in marriage to Mr. :P. -T. Ke1,s1;tke, a p13,' 900110 young fanner of tile 10th 1-0::- ( oession. The "c 1113110111 was perfornma by the Rev. J. Nethereott, the 910 041(105 of immediate relatives only. - After partaking, (11 ,1. bea utifal wedding dinner, the evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse. Their many friends join. in 'wishing them .at .1ife of joy and. 'happiness. Certralia Mrs. John Hicks, of Manitoba, is visiting her many friends and relatives , here, the guest of her brother, 141r RichardHandford.—Miss Grace aria Lillian Salton, left on Wednesday last for St. Catharines. where they will` attend the Ladies' College for a short term.—The Rev. S. Salton preached in Main Street church, Exeter,' 011 Suia- day evening last, the vacancy beiug filled here by Mr. Albert Hooper, of Exeter.—While Santa. Claus was going his rounds on Christmas, the matri- monial fever was also on the -wing ana as 0 result we have two in oar burg who \same in touch with it, Mr. Wm. Baker, of Fairfield, who has chosen for his partner, Mrs. Huxtable, Allandale, Mich.: and Mr. Wm. Bag- shaw-, our Public School teacher, who after summing up the pros and cons of a single life, resolved that it ' wonal be as profitable to him to keep it ;wife, and Bierefore chose foI1 bia helpmate,. Miss ROSS, of Cannington. They are DOW residing on the farm lately occoa pied by Mr, W. C. Huston. We 111.511t the happy couples a, pleasant' and pros - p01000 journey through life.—Mr: Richard Hill is making preparations for the erection of a brick bank under his barn the 001114/3g summer. This will add much to the appearmice as? well as the convenience of his place.— Large quantities a wood, brick and other shipping material is being haul- ed through town lately and business is brisk. --Mr. and_ Mrs. Oliver left for Whitechurch last week, where they will reside. for some tbne.---Mr. A. Hep- burn -xi has secured a position in London. —The annual meeting of the Biddulph District L. 0.La was held ileac, on Tuesday. anda --as well attended. The meetiug WaS very interesting and the old officers were reinstalled.—The annnalmeetang of the Centralia Cream- ery and 13ntter AssOciation will be held on Satmalay.--Mr. Humison, Parkhill, was the guest of A. Nevin on Tuesday. Mitchell: When returning from visit to friends in Logan the other evenhig. Ma. and, Mis. L Hord haa quite au adventure.. Their horse too' a notion to kick, and then ran away., The occupants of the cutter were thrown out OU to the snow; but Mi.. Hord held 013 to one line, which laad the effect of turning the maddenaa brute is Ito the fence corner. Clinton; On Saturday 311orning death clahned another of the ode, u residents of Clinton ...h) the person or Mr. William Taylor who departed this life in his eightieth year. The deceas- ed was a native ,or Hnsthwait, York. shire, England, where he passed the greater part of his life. Mrs. Taylor survives her husband together with their seven sons,and one damp:liter. BUrnts , FITToN.--.40,Exoter, on Dec. 28111, the wife of Saxon Fitton, of a son. - DicaaExs.—In USbOVIle, on Dec. 29131, the wife of Ricliard Dickens, of a daughter, ' Wiacacriaa.---031 Lake Road, Dec. 31st, the wife of Joseph 'Wildfong, of a son. mARaLanisa. P:aToN—Donaia.N---At.the residence of, ' the bride's parents, 7111 con., ' livray, oil Wednesday. Dec. 29t1), by tl-te Ilea. 3. Coutts. Mr. Albert Pat- on to Lixura daughter of Mr. and Mrs. laanielDoinao.u. ' It.VIVLING S—MaLtor) —At Crediton-, on Dec. 253 11, 1)y Rata' T-IuSsar, Mr. Sam. PaWlings, or Stephen, to Mary 13e11 McLeod, of Jflsa Craig. S'WEITZER. --SAW YEn S. the resi- dence of the taide's parents, by the }lay. aVa ddell, Ni'. "Wh itefi Sweitzer, of Blanshiard, to alis-: Min - the Sawyer, of 'Wootiliam. ' 11017TI.EV.----Seova ----By tho..13,ev. Peter Scott, 1411. Matt,htny ktoirtiey, oP ` b0vii0 to Miss.lbibv Seott of 1E4., , , , bert. laaNax,-,CoorEit.--An the reSlaerlee 0 the bride's parents, ma ;V:‘, ednesdaa. Jatillary 1,0tb. tioo. tO Mi', Eliza; danglitia. of AIL 'Jona , than Cooper, of 11 ,;1