Exeter Advocate, 1900-11-1, Page 114'OURTEENTI
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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER R 1, 1900.
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C. II. SANDERS, EDITOR
H. �isyop � so
Giving upthe
Goods
Sacrific Jale.
of a Complete .i'toc
•
BE0I1\11\11NC
RSDAY N
A Chance to Buy Your Winter
Goods at Never -heard -of Prices.
This Stock will go quickly
The Prices will do it.
TALL GOODS are all in and our entire STOCK
s brand new, well selected and. "bought at the
prices. o
STOCK consists of :DRYGOOD 9 HATS and GAPS
RE3
A, Y 9 MADE O I 9 OO.� 0 S9 CRO CK-
MANTLES, TLESg Etc0
R AR E SES -WILL
O TL'LIED with even larger STOOK
�
2 "_a
V
a ever. r a w'4.,r '� �.i,, � �`�, stoves
new1.0 up. Big bargains in,
cook4ing and heating
4
ill
20 1,0..4.N,
halveunlitnitoc) l)1Lva1,o funds for in-
vestment, upon farm ,or 'village
n-
vestrt ntuponi'arni...oryillatgc property, at
(.1-;rreatrates of interest.
DIc,tiCSON
Barristers, etc., Exeter.
FOP, :G&E \: T,
. •u.
-That desirable Iiu k Lainos, shop I tl e
•i]iage of Ceutraclia; also a lino brick stable,
Apply to Mrs. Cottri11,
Centralia.
4Var.'.Cusalltrtt, Brews ter.
.a<
T'i\S;C1lA r 11E1.F.BR.
There
strayed from the .i'1remises
cif
if frrg -d, Got, Cnu1_�stol25tewita14
brrecl,lleborne.l. A -rewa d'illt
hbe
e
,g1\•ell b 1'Qturni11 'a1))e air g1vli1g illfstl'n)r',�
tion 111 wilt that v11 '
\ lead to tier rcenyory.
Wm, ELT, ro t I', Con trails.
1 a L'e1. Y.
There c me unto my pin inISOS, Lilt fir„ 1T.H.
about,theistol tugnst,one white ewe. The.
o•wilerxc,L:n 'have s1111'1.0 1) - roving: 11.0' per y proving 1 1 y
arid paying GX]1(;'11see,
7 STRAIT'
`lhoro came on illy prernises, 118. Lot 1,
amble 'Concession ;"lel?, of Stephen, on the
'111 inst., the following:—1, two year old
t:rir, black gallo way, 1 two year, gray Reif-.
,with Borns; ono, one year old Heifer,
;tel Calloway, and one, one year old steer,
ack galloway. Tho owner can have sante
proving property and paying expenses.
. Grand:
TLOTIuar lur.tdC1r. � Bend P.0.
FARM'S -�ry '.LL1d1L1 PU 13Ja
R .-.LE e
MONEY' TO LOAN.-
good farms fo"
'houndorrizgnoci has n few g r
l's p teepr Money .to loan on easy terms
' asege; Sracatmaa;
9adr wri,1''0131oekExeter
St. Joseph
I
Mr, and Mrs. ,f, ,f. } 1'gusota, of racer
Parkhill, vf..rc,isitig
il '• friends in these
parts (01 Sunday hist.-i\Cr. T. Vine::
of Parkhill, made a flying g visit; to his
friend, Mr. R. O134'ien oh Saturday
last. He was: combining business with
pleasure. --Mr. R, O'Brien went to
ThatnesvillconSaturdav last and 1t-
turned the fore part of the weak with
a load of 1)100ing "effects for his
nepltety,'DIr. E. Doddman,who recent,
lypp urchased 1) font").font").from Mr. Tennant,,
,,
of Loudon.
Mi. Tennant was also in
these parts last week on business. 1
TESTMONIAL
OF
ftraRilifilfil
To the VILIIfe; of:0lii. isl Stock Food.
Y . b
ids is to certify Butt I have Used
English
d
Sto.
En lish 1. 15'nod b ccoil :for calves, illilch
rows arnd lugs, and in ell critics have
found it most stitisfactovy. The calves
have grown' taste), and done. better
t1,1)1 ever before. 'Clic. le itch, cows
have improved in condition. I'he.floe'
of• milk bars sod 20 pee cent and
stud
is of g0-
0aterrichness. Th
e young
pigs have donebetter' onEnglish Stock
Food than :[ ever knew tl1 'nl d 1 .�
c (bc,fore.
English Stock Food is the most excel-
lent and valnatble article and shallld be
used by -all stock raisers. It only requir-
es
q
es to he given a trial its order to prove
its merits. T have lunch pleasure in
recommending it to stock raisers:i
Ai,i;n11 1.x1 I)r',.41ar vca,
For sale by C. ,Lutz. Only 50c.:a
bag
Eden
Mr. A. 13e11 and Mr. D. Blair, of
Kippen, spent Sunday here the guests
of their cousin, Mr. Wm. Blair. -Mr.
Thos. Brooks and Mr. Alfred Coates
attended the political meeting at Zion
onFriday evening. -Mr: and Mrs.
Fred. Luxton, visited D1r. and Mrs,
Wm. Kerslake itt Farquhar on Tale s-
d.tiy. Inspector Tom, of Goderich, vis-
ited our school on Monday. --Mr.
Benoni Kerslake and Mr. D. McNichol,
of ''Farquhar, paid a flying visit to
friends hereon Sunday. --Miss Maggie
McDougall, of Cromarty; is visiting
her cousin Miss Jessie Luxton. -Mr. J.
Adair, of Parkhill, spent Sunday here
with his brother, Mr, Frank Adair.
Sodom
Mr. Will McCarthy has' left Mr.
Stanlake's mill, where he hasbeen
working all summer, and has gone, to
Lucan.-Mr, Geo, Smith, who has been
living on the 4th con, of Stephen, is
making preparations t.o. prove :. into'
Hay where he has secured some land.;
Mrs. Henry Si
th who has' bee
somewhat indisposed, is fully recover-
ed. -Miss Annie Bally, of near London
was the guest of,Mrs. Sam. Stanlake
on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Isaac
drove to London Friday to visit their
daughter, Mos Milligan. -Mr. Wm.
who h rs een b e' working Snaith, for Mr.
W. Armstrong tll,surnmer, has return-
ed home; where he."1s' Lvelcoined by his
many friends.-Mr.:Fred. Penhale, of
the Lake Road, Wire has an attack of
typhoid fever, • has been removed to
the London Hospital.
Zur eh
Nothing but politics in and around
town. Both parties feel sure of victory
in the House-Mr..John McMillen, 2(1.
P., will address the electors in the
Town Hall, Zurich, Friday, Nov. 2.
Mr. John Diechert, Jr., took in the
concert at Seaforth on Friday even ing.
-Mr. Jas. Dick, of Seaforth, called on
friends here Monday. -Mr. W.rn. Me -
Coy, of Hensel', spent a few days with
Messrs. Riekbiel & Duinart. -Mr. C.
Greb, wife and family spent Sunday
at Crediton, the guests ofHill.-
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and,' kacnnily Sun:
flayedwith Mr. • Hotfm tib' r f t -
ther.
Mr. Chris. Hess received act r,l:e the'
others day while attending `to IAN ,busi-
ness
and i• has caused lianato 1 bed
t se 1 c
fast. and speechless. -Miss. Clara;' Sieg-
ner, of Crediton,formerly cif this -town,
is spending',a few dayswith her friend,
Miss Laura Hartleib. Rev. Mr. Gei-
ger, of Hamburg,. preached a very elo-
quent sermon Sunday evening in the.
Methodist church. -The elite of St.
Joseph spent Sattorday in town. -The
greatest sale of 11'e season was held
at San). Rannie's, Esq., on Tuesday,
when people from far and near gather-
ed to see and be seen. In some respects
the sale was a success but the crowd
was too large to allow those who de-
sired to purchase, a chance to see what
they wanted.
SuwoLREPORT.—The following are
the names of the pupils of the Zurich
Public School who passed the promo-
tion examination, held Oct. 23 and 26.
From Sr. III to Jr. IV -No. of marks
850 to pass 425. Vercy Whitiver 473;
Peter Diechert 351; Charlie Bigler 431.
From Sr. II to Jr. III -No. of marks
630, to pass 315, Lily Faust, 397; Freda
Harberer 361: Maurice, Weber 3111;
Lydia Braun, 13.30 Eva Braun 323.
Fr'otn Je. II to Sr. Il -No. of narks 610
to pass 305, Ella Weseloll, 36:1; Alfonse
Goster, 357: Maggie Torrance, 314;
Laura Krous 336; Joseph Randell 335;
Edward Bossenberry 326; Leonard
Wurw 315. Fro n Sr. PtII to Jr. 11 -
No. of marks 400 to pass 200, Hlunor
W011 285; Alma Fisher 207.' Cornell
Holtzulait 258; . Eva, Williams, 231;
Charlie Bossenberry, 223; Clara Bloch,
211. From Jr. Pt. II to Sr. Pt. II --
No. of harks 1.00, to pass 200, Pearl
Johnston, 231; Victor Deichcrt 224;
Alma, Brenner, `219; Mary .thiel, 207.
From Sr, 1st to Pt II -Henry Fuss,
Lorne Weber, E1.linora Hetrlieb;
Edgar Torrance; Camera 1 Got tschalk,
llarold Appel, Alex Foster, 1Iea1ry
Price, 3Ielioda, Rendell, Willie13cnd00.
From Jr,Pt. I. to Sr. Pt 1, -Leonard.
Hoist, Gertie Nagel, George Hess,
Akin Worm, Peter Randell, John
Zeit alF rout No. T.I to Jr 1't. 1.,---
Theadore.Ilabe.rer, David Flus,
r
Gnr-
field Brenta Lily ToaSt 1 Luela
BaunAnnie 7ettel TCroart
Bender.
.10 1110 TOnR.A;\(E,
Teacher
,Tr. IIT to Sr 11)1, Mnrks required
425, Laura r Fuss 403; Lemma 'E3ossenbr r-
gerEnl1i a Il i110011tn, 03; Ida
'['rung, 13.2: 111111 Nailer, •I'r, "della
Fisher, 120: Rose 310Nei 1 1.1261; Hoxie
Either, -1.31); Li2zic `,l'li'rrinor. 475; .1Ieln1:r.
Sipple, 13.5; \:\ il1•i'0(1 51"eats, 1211; Theo-
dore Sellraedol, 425; Edward lIer:'ber:'er
4::17, qtr, li to •Ti'. I ET-:4jlirks, requite-
ell
1 lllirecL 315, liable ;pilikbe irl(1 t;180, Clertsucls)
1 [titi'tl(iib, :319; Olie', at \\'es:'loh, 1318:
Feed. Hess, 411, Jr. •ZI to ;3r, It-
Marks
II-•2of.iu'ks ret nileal 305, 5111111(11, Fuss, 30)7;
3 '0• l vt
Ireze. lilt Ilh,irtla, P , 0 c r,
1370 Percy :13osseLibcrger, 30.5: Ease,
7
Koehler, 13001, 1:1oi 1.' i B LttticyT, 3151,
Sr. Pt. It to jr. 1T -Marks required
200, kilts.'hoehlc'r;308;sal Yodel, Wesel oh.
1345: John Gatlhhaiun, 23:5: E'olmerson
Siilith,
2l5; .v1.1.1(11,ew- Thiel, 224: _):riI1ol(1
Warn), 290,Ii'. l 11.:if to Sr, T'1.
IL--
Marks
T--4rks Teel( 0 e(1«t0, Freda ',Chic], 1.'.
202; v
Lamm Sipple, 209; Mitten Webers 200; ,
Arno 111''nr,c r, 232Einer Weide, 211;
Melville Smith 21.0; Noeti %olu:icll,- 212;
Kate Hnw)iid, 2!)). Sr., 1.st to Jr. 1?t..
IT,--Celiai,
1''oAlfred Bender, M
innie
Price,1uni([udeilmandt, 7r.1st to
Si. 1st. L910 1ol'e �Vcsel 1 Gideon
%cerler Wilbur Rummell; Clarence
IN 1511101101tler'Clt1•"'brnl 13c' :oe)1 1100(101
No. 2 to Jr. 1st. --Lillie' Weber, Lee
1-loIl`ina.n,. Roy Minst, Irwin Greb,
Itarry Fisher, Elton Schnell, . Ida
Diemen No. 1 to NO. 2,- I:Mob
Deiehert, John Thiel, )(Tilton Deitz,
Esther Zettle, 1'Lnrat '1Iilderbrand,,
Lucy Uttley, Flossie Weber.
Mass ANDliEWS,;..
• Teacher.
E i rktozi.
A. Switzer, 3rd line, :has rented a
farm near Staffa. Mr, W. Hanna has
rented Mr. D. W. Dulmage's farm.-
The creamery is, being operated only
four times a week now.-Zlte trustees
have put a furnace in the basement of
the seool.-Mr. N. Douloe has rented
v`'o u.i h
the home now c ed > Mrs. L.
4
It
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Kirk. -\V. Kirk, late butcher ini Kirk -
ton, and family moved; away Friday.
-We hear that Mr. Doupe has been
engaged to teach the \Voodharnschool
next year. -We are pleased to learn
that Mr. N. Switzer, ev110 is in thehos-
pittl, London, with typhoid fever is iii
a fair way to recovery. --Ales. L. Kirk
has bought the house and lot now oc-
cupied by Mrs. ' Gourley and ills.
Gourley resumes possession of her.
farm which has been rented for some.
time. -W. Switzer has bought the
house and lot at present, occupied by
S. Brown, and Mr. Brown is getting
the material on the ground to erect a
stable on the lot recently vacated by
Mr. Hoskin.
Credito3n
J. G. STAN BURY, B. A., (formerly Collins
& Staubury) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Conyeraneer Money to loarr-Exeter, Ont•
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wind moved to
Detroit Friday. (Io'. Wind has bought
a bakery and confectionery business
in that city. We wish Harry every,
success. -Miss Mable Hill; of Clinton,
was the guest of her aunt, Mr's. (Dr.)
Rivers, Saturday 011c1 ;Sunday. -Mr.
Gottfreid Gaiser has returned from
Blenheim, wherehe visited his daugh-
ter, Mr. Aaron Brown, the past week.
-Our title oveather is over. "The mel-
ancholy days have cove,, the saddest
of the year'." -Hobbs hardware Co.
have put in the plate (glass windows
for Mr. Beaver's new block. -A num-
ber of our citizens attended•the nomi-
nation of our candidates •at Ailsa Craig
on s C ,
on Wednesday. -'The trustees have had
a number of men at work levelling the
school` grounds this week. -Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Greib, of Zurich, were the
g ❑Angust guests of Mr. and Mrs: A 1 list Hill
_, tI, g
last Sunda y.-Revic al meetings have
coiumeneed in the Evangelical church.
This week three services a day will be
held. The pastor, Rcv. Litt, will be
assisted by Revs. Finkbeiner, Morlock,
Wing and Becker, 'rig Zurich, Dash-
wood, Berlin. and Rod,t'iey, respectively.
May the harvest be ai bountiful one.' -
Mr. C. Beaver has placed an acetylene
as machine in his new building. Mr.
ggEvangelical
S. Brown. the . church,
and
will get Web' gas from te same.-Mr
J. E. Tom, P.S.I., of Goderich inspect-
ed our school on Wednesday.
Winchelsea
(Too late for last week,)
Mr, Thos C1axI•.e's e, e on Friday
19th inst., w -s; olu of site best that
has been held in these panto for some
time. • Mrs. Prout's sale on Monday,
22ndinst., was largely attended, but
was very wet. Bidding was slow on
the implements but lively on thestock.
Brown wielded the hammer in his
usual style on both occasions. -Mrs.
Jas. Mahon, of Chicago, is visiting
friends in this neighborhood. Mrs.
Mahon is a sister of Mrs. Wm. Del -
bridge. -Little May, daughter of Mr.
and'Mrs. Wm. Delhridge, is under the
doctor's care. It is to be hoped. that
she will be able to be around soon.-
Mr. Pourtice and Mrs. HarryEason, of
Stratford, is visiting Mrs Geo. Eason
here. -Messrs. Ed. Clarke and Jos
White were in London on business
Friday. -Mr. Sidney Clarke has dis-
posed of his farm to Mr. dames Cottle,
for which he received a big figure.
-We may expect to hear the merry
wedding chimes ring out about Christ-
mas. It is all right "Jim. -Mr. Robin-
son's house which is undergoing L
remodelling is being pushed along in
good style. The carpenter's are en-
gaged on the otlaer'side of the road,
working on the new building on the
rorner,while the weather is fine.
FELT, TwE;\TY Rams-Whilepick-
ing airp}les. on Saturday Mr. Win,
Delbridge,lead the misfortune of fall-
ing about
all-ingabout twenty feet and snstaining
very severe injuries to his arms 111:1(1
leg. Ho is not. able to be out around
as a result
Dashwood
What promises st,s to be .- keenly con-
tested enlitiiu euey hi the COM ale- e lee -
tion 1, that o.t 5errrtli, Huron twhf re
the two Candidete s are euppor'ter, of
the CT(svexmlrent. 55 hat the re alit,
v'i1I be no one knolls, but we predict
victory for the old war 'horse, -•Ml,
G. 13i& l In•, who has 0000(1'stnlly- tl1 lt;ht
in the public school here diming the
past two years, s Ci'r11 sever his ('(r1111C0-
tion thevew ith at New Year's, he hav-
ing Securead school at Tiverton at, .1'n'
adv rated: rinc. 51'Cunderstand our
trl.Ote e5 haw e ;,reined Mi', E . 311011 for
110 corning year, vrho we believe will
do holim' tO the se1:s. i --The Ai inenian
Concert in the hall, We(111t $d:r.y even-
ing, \vas largely attenders. and 11111011
are weeiabel by all 1Ir. maid Sir's.
P0110 and family \ 18ited friends at
Llamas Sundry. x. .ttgu,
meek ('anie 110101 ".r Llesda" evening--
Several 1. of our enthusiasts xl. i ,(5 aLtLf
rrl
the noinination at (.11sta: C r tag, Wed -
need ,-511. Floury ()antes is ,1.,•i111
aLt his old: 11111(11 iii Hoffman Bros. fate -
tor. '•-•-Mr. Suit Ireland is laid. i11. ) with
Y
at sore Basial. A\re ho` 1011
e he 0 soonL ,.
a�iscov<:,.r:-�Sius. C. Fritz, of Gin Leh, visit-
ed her lrltrtlre':r, Sunday; who is very
ill and not expected to 1000\'e17. -Rev.
Monod: lrrcatcl e(1. 111 'SkGilliyea San_
day afteti'noou:-'fire very latest it
new life insurance egen 11will be around.
' g ,•. . e the 7.
talking risl.s till ai,fttt Lirc, rah. --;4)'1'. L.
'. r too
,,,tvic�e of Clraln.(l�.Uelid wv 1s in t( rl
r. ,
Sunil€1.v vistirig his alint,lln'-in-laew,
Mrs. Weber.-SVhitt;1?mutases to bo
a good (1)1)) taliinLent is that which
r,
P. 1 r
v1�.1 be i c . t ('
g;
the evening of the 22rld in the 10150-
rnent, of the church.
Confident of ia, Republican succes 1
Ca p
New York cloakeas manufacturer
bet
$10,000 to $100 that McKinley
would
be reelected President,
Greenway
i Rev. Mr. Miller, of Parkhill, preached
to a very large congregation 111 Boston
Methodist church en Sabbath: evening.
1Lis discourse was listened to . with
harked attention, find spoke in an
earnest way :about the riches of Heav-
en.- Miss
eav-en.-•Miss Lizzie Hohn; who was home
P1 a visit, returned
,to London lust
week.- Several of our.young and mid-
dle aged linen have gone to the lu11)1)01'
woods. near the Soo. It is reported
they get $35 per month.--Thes special
meeting being held by Rev. J. W.
Baird, 13.A., assisted , by 3i.'' Samuel
G11�Yg
are
well attendedlce
d
arta a
deep
in
-
terestis taken In the meetings. --Rev,
D. Sanderson, of `)-11 )nto,is to deliver
a lecture 111 Boston 1Vlethodist church.
Monday night, Nov. 5. -Mrs. W. ,T.
Wilson, who is visiting her parents in
Troy, Idaho, out on the Pacific Coast,
writes home that her sister, Bell, and
her 0usbancl, 31r. E.2(1iller, of Traverse
City, ;M1lich., are so delighted with the
country that they have decided to lo-
ente next spring. --A deep interest is
being .taken' in the present' political
campaign. Each side is showing their
best polish and some of the worst pol-
ish.
Hay Council
Council met on Saturday, Oct. 20.
All present, except Mr. Lamont, who
;could not attend on account of import-
-ant business, and was therefore ex-
-cused. The engineer's report in regard
of cleaning ont the east ' and west
branches of H.S.D., south of Zurich,
was read, and after clue consideration,
was on motion; adopted and the clerk
instructed to prepare a by-law a.ccor'd-
ingiy, for next meeting of council.
By-law' No. S, re the east branch ex-
tension was provisionally adopted and
the clerk was instructed to have a snf-
fieent,numher copieso .
CI
of .f .the sante
printed end served or mailed in accord-
ance with section 22 of the drainage
Act. A court of revision will be held
on Monday, Dec. 3rd. The following
amounts were .ordered to be paid: -
J. Herd, commissioner, N. B., 35; H.
Magel,gravel contract, N.B. 332.50;
do., working grader, $0; do., gravel.
contract, C.R., $32; Arnold Fisher,
hauling gravel, C.R., 315; A. Geiger,
do., 310; H. Walper, do„ $15; C. Zim-
snerinan, do,, $10; H. Koehler, do , $15;
J. Isey, cio., 315; J. Melick, do., $5.b2;
Fred Schnettler, do., 35; W. O'Brien,
work in pit, $2.25; 13. Rupp, do., $6.75';
D. Bennet, do., $4.50; W. Klop 1, clo.,
56c.; Chas. Brill, do., 50e.; J. \ eido,
commissioner, $9.71; J. Hey, ditch and
cul., Canada Co. award, 318;J. Jacobe,.
rep. cal., L.R., 31.50: J. J. Taylor, cub,
R.R, 31; H. Lipphardt, selectingji ors
$4; A. C. Eines, do., 34; FreHess,
do., 34; Perth Mutual Ills. Co., $13; E.
Parker, hauling gravel, O.R., 316.50;
J. Wilson, do., $16.50; Wm. Dignan,
do., 316.50; James Greet; do., 31.5.50;
D. Blackwell, do., $16.550; A. Anderson
work in pit, 36.18; Win. Caldwell, com-
missioner, 38.75; Hugh Kyle, work in
pit, $0.18;.1. Mosseau, do., 31; Wm..
Mnllholland, cul. con. 3, 33; Geo. Hill,
rep. bridge, C. R.. $1.50. Council will
meet again on Saturday, Nov. 3, at 10
o'clock a,m.
.FRED HESS, SR., Clerk.
ems
ALLEGED ` SLANDER SUIT.
Toronto, Oct. 29. -Through his solic-
itors, Reynolds & Co., of Brockville,.
Senator Fulford this morning caused
the.issue of a writ for 10,000 against
Mr. N. Clarke Wallace for alleged slan0
der. The statement complained Of:
one made by 1'Ir. \Jallacc, ,rt apolitical
meeting at Toro14o Junction to the ea.',
feet that Senator Fulford paid 350,000
for his senatorship.
EVERY MOVEMENT HURTS
When you have rheumatism: Mus-
cles feel stiff and sore, and joints are
painful. It does not pay to suffer
long from this disease when it be
carred meo promptly and perfectly by
Hood's Susapar.4110 .This medicine•
c;ees right to the spot, ueatralizcs elle
acidity of the blood, which causes
r-henntatistn, and pnts 1001 enol to the
pain ;11111 titiffness.
Billiuiisnass is c ur; l by hood's "'ills,
25e.
•
twirl':; --.-On :Monday Oct 22u11, on the •
Oth con., Hay, the wile of ;Sli:'. Louis
1 s e
f 111, U a eon.
D. f i
i4Ccr.enasa-Io Thiboree. on Oet. 37th,
the writ.). of Alex. 1(IcFells of a son.
T<10.11)10 In llx01ate on (l t. *1 the
wife of James Taylor, o1 it daughter.
71 "rr.(r .•-411 1) n1,aliai, 011 Oat. 20th,
the wife of Pat. I'Ealmieln, of a1 ::('11.
At the r eei1:110 e of
:(fr. 1Ie lira Parket', tite)ll, ora t.li t.
2:11)0 by Re -e. T. J. ;417.1 duc,'1" 150a1s,
lI, Clates, of Thessrtll, to 311)010 2(1. fie-
vis. Of Zarieb.
frlc l ; -Tl � t rtnl 1'11 !'ororlt n, on ()c -
to.,'',' 91t.1. 1s.r 1111 '.,'. Pr. John -
stain, 11r. liol,t. Gisel1. of , l'or ori! ),
to Miss Ern nevs i,lF
arnnir', dal tIghtee of
31r. Thu.. 'Better, Exna vNorth,
.9510,, -('.001] niLL.--.A.t, 17)1) 1 hill, on;
Oc.t.:3 by ltev. 110(11. Aylward, B.
A., Janice 3.'. Furnish, of 1
5
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ra}, to Jessie, eldest ri, a1l f(t
of
.r\rrhihald Cater abell,. Esc,Park-
hill. of
1 1
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Ross -In Clinton),taf
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Mar-
garet
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g rfiwfeoI3.Ross, ,bef..a
76y
ears -ears and. three months.
11sCi.v• Ln
Clinton, on Oct. 22, :Eliz'
t`((2 alliin, a,bc(1 72 years and U,atlonLhs.
r�,.
O'Nlr.:.-Tri Aylmer, on Oct. 21 _�.ltlr,
'r 1.'1
T,RalphO O'Neil, . .for 1 et 3 of Exeter,
aged '11 yea's.
Mono", NS -111 U01)01 Ile,00 Oct. 1C,
Marry Ailn Caughliu, relict of the
,
late thus, 14or�;un; :;le;e(1 ,,S years, •
7 months. b'uncru,lto-clay (O hulas-
(layr,) at 11 o'clock to St. Serines'
Church Cemetery, Clandeboyc.