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Exeter Advocate, 1901-1-31, Page 1FOURTEEINTII YEAR. -670. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JAN -GARY 31 Jiiieeping ieduction in KATES TO .13oker's Star and: Araeri.can makes. The latest and best. 30c. pr. and up. ; STICit Mic Mac., 0.1-1.A. O1uet All kinds. 8e. up. McClary's, Moore's, Gurney's makes. Goal and Wood Heaters and Cooks at prices that will sell them. Monarch, Perfect, etc. Fully TIT SAV7S '' guaranteed at stock taking prices. The Celebrated Kelly Axe also the bet Canadian makes 'r.cheaper than ever. ECOND-HAND STOVES will be cleared out at less than COST. COOKS AND HEATtRS. Call and be convinced that t above statement is correct , . Btddul ph At Mr, Ben Abbott's' barn raising last week, Mr. W. H, Elliott met with what might have resulted in a serious accident. Some careless person left a chisel on one of the upper beams and while raising it the chisel fell on Mr. Elliott,cutting through hi, cap and in- flicting a deep gash in his John Hobbs, of Nissourkis the guest of -MTS. Wilbert Revinoton this week,— Mies, Murdy, of Biildulph, is visiting' friends near, Bay City, lqieh.--Mr. John Atkinson, of the Sauble Line, Biddulph, has purchased a house in Centralia.and intends to move there in the spring.—Mr. James Brown in- tends moving to Luean in the spring. —Mr. James Armitage, of Kincardine, Vcilio has been visting friends here, has returned home.—Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert, visited, friends in U-sborne last week.—Miss Fair, of Lucian; .is engag- ed as teacher at No. 2, .Bidcluipb.—Dr. Orme,- of Lucan, kt his horse run away on Sunday la -St. It ran for about a mile before e•ettine• it mastered. --Mr. Ben Revington, who has been for the - last few weeks on the sick is on the inend. ClantlebOye - Sell has left for a few' days visit at Pieston and Galt. -----A imitilicir 01 our young folks attended. the tvill at Lucan riluesday t WO iniothers from the north. are visiting —13inley Hocignis lost a very val- tiablohole+.30T1Ied,ty from blood poison- nutgi rrjf e(dv e Mg. 1.90 Sbriplira We ;1'e .rt \' to record the deati" of Lydia beloved wife tpf AT' of this place who passed peacefully away on Jairreiry 19tda,,afte/' a sickness of severalnionths. She leaS`eS tO mourn het' loS$ lovine• husband and E. small children, be- sides a nuAlier it:n(1 several brothers and sisters -who have the •hearttelt sympathy oi the community at large. She WaS beneficiary Iilember of Din- ard Hive No. h`.2i) L 0 T M "of Shiplca and was buried under the order. Hari remains ,vere interred in Grand Bend cemetery, followed by a large major- ity cif l'ilaticabees and friends-, The fim- era sermon was preached in Sbipka Achixt.1.10.eliltrTt)..e1S-2,1riodfaY(413-fiannd 2B2Teldridi,)YwRhiecvl; was lare•ely attended --The stormy weather 'has again blocicaded 0311 11 —Mrs. John Pickerin is very lciw; alSO Mrs. John Ford. We hope soon to hear of their recovery.—Don t -fong•et the oyStee supper and,coneert at Han- nan's holt to-nie-lut (Thtirsday.)-1)1r. Erecleriek..6>"-•49ey has purchased: 'Mrs. Murray's4's -.1 half mile south of other day gin Shipka boys tried the short 'CIA ote'lle the ice tit the river, Grand Bend, al1C1‘ the- result .was a cold bath and a narrow escape with theie horse and rig \vhich Was. loinied with beef. Sam1 go aroond the - rocal next 1 111.1e.—Mi-.- Hann:tri busy putting. in ice,•having to draw it from Grand 13end.---Our merchants are a.Oing rushing 1-insigess since -the sleigaing cione: Daslawood 5,11' 't'1." -night motile:. .00 111 was covered with. a mantle of the 13. Sunday Rev. illoclock. made special 10:11 -04' to the life 'of our much 'beloved Queen, 011', go 'recen ti passed a way. The; church' ,WaS 1.15 te"- fully 011331 -0 for the occasion, while • • 1°a11,gtheepolerf•tr,i),ii't d001111 ll;•,11;)gp as well as can bct expe,cted.—Our bog rehan t,, Mr. J. 'owl s 1, • very tone -bite-, anc-17 should itni3ress all large shl1),Illellts here. Ilogs are C SAISrDERS1 B <NJ LOTS' ARE GOP .FrXETER l'ARL D. --- La s Ok 01 Lune eentle61t. Tcn'QI1t0, Jan. 2 8.,--C1.1.aneelloIr 70‘000le et of Ire:mien h • • t re.l,s() diiinisetes, 000 arat and Mr. Justice 'Street to -day gave. reaol,ta Lie. JAS. •virTGLIt...., Yard: Bast decision in coi3iiectio"1 wit's, the Novth nain st. Bi 1100 election case, g r.00cl Eden no int tailed. Ify the, Deputy rq,., turning officer. Eithel. side- TEAM`SOLD.—eilit. 1.110k8, of these DOW. tile trial '011an Cell() atifell'T/1.td 't(e?tnDC''l efS.0Sli'°113112'(8),f5'.131-11)t.C)It'trliSe0' 1111:18:(3)eldd S91°1.3;1711 d'Sli€C.1: IC'll'it.11'1I(Iti()itis et 6ti.11,11L ; $300 for n 10,5111 of 0(00 0- since. 'Cett trail a .),Tr, e41111.1s re('Oiced 1110 010 intelligence one (lay lost week cif tlie death of his ittothet, "Nfrs. velio died .0, the resideevevI hei• son, 511 ((01, Le "Mars, Iowa, on the 1Stli i,tfiter very brief illness presurnithle clotibt o the velittbility 01 tile ballot. •IiiStiett Strceit clid -not eXpreSS 1118 3. (IW I:110 'trial, Tile court 01 11.1 at Setitibainpton -ttli 10 bear evidence on the eharge of ce'irrup:,. ,SER.10ES FIRE .ERTJ,Nr• Berlin, Jan, 'fj sterteet here -tins at 5,30 : from lo grippe, haying been. sick only the' EconoinicatBleckNOrner Of MI 'a 'fevi daYs. She "vas in lier 77t11 year.-, and .outudry streets, '0 -.The buildi'fig,, '---The Rev. S. -.Salton held a special 501'- \vas emnpletely gutted. The lire etart- viee in honor of the late Queen Victor- 'ad in the re-oms, of : j.' Fenooll, harde•. in, and every instance the pastor M,*are 10 001110(1, and sppoild the ohm - paid, glowing, triblite the 00(0 1-011 iihstible material therein, 'S0011 Oing: Monarch, Her hitter:11 takes place on along the lititteni :of the building . .S;tturdav.-3Iiss, Bnelah Beaver.' of the. top: At 'this hour 9:15 Creclitoii, spent Sunday here,the guest the firemen are still battling veith the of he", aunt, Airs. Ge Esso/y.-- Al,- Tim loss possibly will run up thnr .Alipse W110 has been spending the to, $40,000. Beside the Peouninicai winter tit the lumber woods, is home office ;and Connell & Son, Lawyer on a ViSit to his friends.s—Mr. and itilrs. Antler and C. llitzer, had their offices John Davis returned to their Ileum in in the block, while the Masonic hall oe- Iowa .1111mulity, after spending a, few cupied the third sterY. ' The TIN1asons iveeks here visitine- their respietive $850 insuratic6 on their property. " The relotives.—Our boys were strickly out other losses and insurances „have not ):et been as'certa_ined. of it'll/font-lay t . Wm. Down had it all his own way and drove 0 la re -e nd happy lead Of ladies t be Eden ettl.rtainment.—Mr. J. Wright, who has for the ,past three Y'eZ1T'S 1)00/1 eQlerespondent to the ADVOCATE 10111 t 1003.0 shottly.for new locality: A 11 - ‘other scribe is now needed in this town. JohdLingard has g,orie to -work -for his brother-in-law in 'West 31cOil.- livra y.—Mr.' Thos. Boyle, well4tnown to all o round here,and who has tor the post few years Leen engaged as clerk tethe R. Pickard store, is noW sta.- timed at Dash weod, taking charge of o brancli.store for the stone 0(1113, W7e wish him Success. --Mr. Luther Pytin who has been cell -fined to St: 'Joseph hospital, LonclOn: for the fia.st, nine weeks ,sofferine• from tvphoic e yer. is now sufficiently recovered as to be, able to return,heme. His ,sister, Mrs. AV. E. 13aller, W110 was also confined to the sa e h os pi ta 1 for five weeks with ,the same diSease, is alsh regaining her sti•ength and getting "over her siekbeS 'Many bargains still left' in ANCY GOODS, PARLOR SUITES, BEDROOM SETS SIDEBOARDS COUCHES, Etc., of GII)LEY STOCK ex.04.4ngq,,.....i...tot: Furniture everleyuston MONEY TO LOAN, We have 'unlimited private funds for in- vestment upon farm or village property, at e west rates of interest. DICHSON & CARLING, Barristers, ete., Exeter. • AIONEY.TO LOAN. I have a large amount ef :private funds to loan on farm and village properties at low sates o f interest. ' . F. W. GLAD:MAN, liarrister, Main Street Exeter, A.11111 FOR SALE -50 ACRES, That, desirable,50 acre farm in the town- ship. of Tia.v, being nOrth half ofLo t 5, 00n - Cession 1, There Is on the premises 11 frame house, barn and outbuildings, good young orehard; two never failing wells of water; 220 rods of tile draini, gi 3 acres hardwood bush; moderately good fences. Will be sold reaSonably. Apply, llsearDILLING, Hay. FARM .FOR SALE. The undersigned is offerin for sale that desirable farm woperfy the town- ship of Stephen, being Lot 18, concession 8, containing ii)ci aereS, all cleared, woll fenced and nnderdrained and in a good state of' cultivation. There 1'0' on the premises a frame bank barn, good orchard, and a good well of spring water with windmill Situated atiout buff& ile from school and 01,4 miles 14-0111 p13311 office. Will. be sold rea- sonably and. on easy terms SOnN K. 5013000 '11'. Oxecliten. GENTS WANTED ter " TUE LIFE AND ILEIGIN.1 OF QUITS VICTORIA,' including 6 -pearl me. mBriNl I:reunites i'rom the most eminent 014-1)1 1, and Canadiall statesmen, and "The Life of King Edward Size 111x7.1, about 800 pages, better illustrated ,flarr any rivid Work, written by Dr. Joe,. Coulter, London, Eng., the celebrated llisrian and Jour. nalist, and john A. Cooper, editor Canadian Maga. 4ine, Toronto. Price only p„.75—new bLok 100113 cover 60 cover. ENtra, large commisslont credit p13.- 11]' prospeetns trce to eenvelisere, World 1ublisinn6 co,, Guelph, Ont. IE)11,0PIlItTIF2S POI% SALE BY TENDEll 1 IN 'XITE VILLAGE 081 EXEITER,, Tenders received. by the undersign: ed up to, April 1, 1.001:—Parcel No ------ 5.11 of tot ' 0, from. 11fain to William streets known as 7Tanilin's Store., Parcel No, 2.-- 381. Elizabeth street. "tear 5111(3.11. un, tannery. l'itree 1 3.,'' —N o, 63, Andrew street, :No, (12 has a frame dwel- cash' baiance in -payments at 5 per cent For 'further piirtiiculairs and 3t3S apply to the proprietor 'The highest or aily tender 33 at ((44 ''1111)' aiteeptect, A,Nr. ITA;titTN, Br001;11,01rn,, On t. E egister. vItuRsilA 'St ANT'," ii.11,17 r}I.-1 0 draught colts, 2,3,3113 4. years old; 1 drauglit teaul, bloods; two -year -0i s __ors The property oe tfandford Elliott. Saie at ono o'clootty II, 13rown, .A.uc 3, ' TESTIMONIAL OF ROBERT SILLENY To the value of EngliSli. Stock Food, nuanufacttu2ed. by C. Lutz, Exeter. This is to certify that ,have used English Stock Food for fattening cat- tle and pigs. have also fed to peultry. .1 have found it tile cheapest and racist useful article on the niarket. would recommend its use to. stock raisers. - ROBT. SILLERY, ITSbOrne. SodOM (Too late for last week,) 'The question "Which is tlie greater eivilizer the pen or sword" which has been agitating mankind from time im- memorial was finally settled on Wed- nesda,y evening last by tile Sodom Oratorical Club, when after a long and spirited discussion it was decided that the pen is better adapted to ele- vate a man morally and' intellectually than all tile edged tools in the universe. —Miss Annie Ching of Manitoba is • Nisiting friends in and itrotmd Sodom, 24110. John Ford, of tile town line, Hay, is suffering from an atfilek of in- flammatory rhettmatiani.--Mr. Allen, the blind limn: intends organizing a Senior League in Sod'Oni. WOodliam —AbOltt seven o'clock Monday night fire 111.0k° out in the blacksmith shop belonging to Mrs. Wm. cKer- nan. A strong west wind. was blowing and the village would soon have been in flames, but 10(1'. 110 a timely alarm W135 given and a crowd quickly gather- ed and by worltitig hard, the fire was thought to be extinguished. About half an hour later tile alarm 3.31(1-10 4-11.111 raised, this thine the lire was rapidly spreiirling tovintrd the woric.shop and the village was threatened with a sec- ond conflagration, but intain thellarhes were Da trE totTd. Considerable damage, however, svas done to the interior of the shop, but our boys ttre to be COD- grA 1.110 Led for the rea di n etRs with vvhich they nswet ed the. alarm, and the de- ter111.111I1 tion th.e,y showed in fighting 111 4-' flames. 'Tbe fat.T is stipposed to have started by a cinder front the. forge through 3111 opening in the floor, Itit it is asthma, bronchitis, crow), or any finable, use Vapo•Cicsolene: AllDruggists, 331 deep neiurnine. Jae scene . vas 41 e • , Bl l• 1-11 kl-n6 • a good rice. W11.0 SAAV it OF the great loss the ret- tion nas ill her cleat11.—Mrs. she soar): J. P• '.3. 1)4 of ListoAvel, • -.CV." John' Betelier 111 at her home,- in • • , Iittc sni , 4,t nrN, n • • - •-• - - • • - nt----rie • ` ' ' At the first nomination meeting to day with friend,. •tt. Bruppton •rice ber siSter I select four inen to represent the "Ill- O. 'W. Snell left On Monday to take Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, In oe,afor of John F. Cain and William 11/0, R. 0061‹ of ,south River` 'spent q„, stnu, of Willow Ball, was in town Sun - age council eig,ht names were submitt- a 00,11se in a, 'Musical college at ,Bos, fesv fi•om here a tkencled the Hensen e to the clerk, and With the ex- toll, .0. W. will be rniss,ed' here.--. rink on Saturdav night.—AIr. J. John - 0613±1011 , • cl• • TI 1-.11 r -I ' • • I Ward declined to stand. The two re- maining vacancies necessitated the holding of a second notninatiou, which took place on Monday, Jan. 21st. Two nominations were handed in—James Burnett and Peter E. 'Butler. Both candidates. decided, to remain in the, field, and as there were no other nom- inations they Were deeltired elected by ,acelaination. Jaines R. McComb, also by acclamation, , iS , Reeve. Robert Guilfoyle was made Caretaker of the High. School, the position having been made vacant by the death- of Ja,tues Stewardson.—Mostly, all busi- ness places in the village are -being; draped irr mourning -for our beloved Queen. On Tuesday the church bells were tolled for an hour, —Mi ss Cann am of London, has been' spending a few days with Daisey Orme.- On WedrieS- day evenine. the Noting people were entertained .a.t progressive cards.-,;ind andclancing. Miss, Ca n mutt th Miss Stella Orme of the Veto •*a lei 1. 1 staff, returned .to London- t F14day.-L- Dr. Hossack has so aompletety re - tew clays here last week with friends. L 1 10S 8...t 3, NI 10 i ecent y —Mt'. John Hall had the last of his aGuer)tt'd sitimtion lltrre as tinsmith, seri's 011et101-' sales on Satuld'Y SHtleunds:ILYUe, dwians 111'.foSnecli!teyi,T1111(11: night. The hall was ei o•wcled to the door and it giteat deal of goods were disposed of. lie will continue to sell • at the stove at a great "eduction for the next 30 days.— Mr. J. Routtledge clellorned seve".al head of cattle for Mr. Adam Birk one clay- last weelt.,--Theie was a faresvell party un. Wednesday night at Mr. Joseph S,nell's in honor of his children, who leave shortly, one for Boston., 016.01,11er ±01. 51. l'honitts. _miss Holtz. of Blake, min), of Michigan. spent tliel'ast week •siNiisit11%1":, Aolfit 1? -1'n cEl (B-1 eighol1.er. —11111. ll' il-s :)1 ft the oc)i131.1.!--..hMet.i:.:. 01.1dreiurned Monday la Doiin spent a few days this _covered from his 'savei•e th.,t he has entered into actave pritetice again. --Dr. Reaverly. who has teen prac- ticing here since September, 1900, left six weeks ago for' 513. 113100, ;Colorado, where he has. decided locate' His faintly will joln al IleX.t. 111 Ont.b. Cr ed G. STAND , (formerly Collin Stautiury) 'Barrister, Solicit or, :Notary conveyancer monee- to lonn—Ex e ter. Ont, Our 'beloved •Queen• :Victoria has gone. The whoten world mourns for hey. No sovereig-n has lieen able to Win the heart's. lier stibr ots, as, well as our depart'ed, ',Qteen INTe trust - our King will 'be •ti worthy succe.ssor of his mother Victeria, the Good.—A The/DO-Vial service ointir departed Queen will be held in the EiVange,lical church next Saturday at 2'14t13. Let there be a, good attetirlanceet—Mrs. Christian Beaver and, daughter, 13 1103, spent last Sunday' in Centralia, guests of Mr. , and Mirs. Geo'•cre ESSeiT —One ,la'et week aros.e in reference to the Wellave of our. burgh, in one of our business places. The parties got so wiirm over it. that it re- sulted in'hlowe. There W-11.5 only one ('0013141 and one of tlie pugilists W`IS §tTqlek.,(kIllt.; Not talleh bor Was done, on13.- oneof •-theth leOlced rather pale next day. --:=Mr. and Mrs. 15o 0(1 Brown 0)3(01! 1133-0 Sunday in Zurieh, the gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. John • Preeter.--A number of (air citizens ctttendeci the annual ineeting.of the South Huron_ Liberals in Iliensall on Tuf)Sdfly..----Illt, George ZWieker,,Of London ,, is visitfng relatives in this blirgh.-,---The recentrfall ofsnow has ntade things lively ag•ain in our Inirgb.---The carpenters are. 1)115'5' (13 preparing tlie stare for Mr. fliellai•d, Baker, who takes possession in a fetv 1101tm. illT/9..NCeE.---IMr. 'Win. Fritz, Of the firin of 'Wenzel & Etitz, hits des cided to quit blaclesmithing and go at lighter worlt. Ile has leased the ho- tel now 00 1133011 by Rote,rt McF,tols, f term of years ' chiidren OPIr for ORII THEIR LIVES CRUSHES) OUT. Bowmanville Jan. Tr.—The Wiaart • retie' crossing on tile G.T.RI.,,Seuth-etist • of this town, tt,ets to -day the 'scene of on,accident that terminated 1311 he loss of three Young lives. lieztbert J. Hal- lett, son of the late W. H. Hallett, of Whitby; 1-1e1 en „Knight., w h 0 lived ;IF, companion with her aunt., `A10. Wrxi. Hirrley, near 1,11e S G:1 o ti , H,uci 'her sister, Amelia Knight, were returning front, tuaking call on their uncle. Jar Kuirrht, tlae lake shore mid -not sei•ving• 'Montreal express, 'locally known as the '‘ Sunday flyer," coming , down the steep e•rode • extending one and a half iiitles eastward ft•ont he to tion, :Eta:nett a t te tn. p to to drive cross the traele,iinci before lie got the vehicle 'clear it was struck kiy eng-ine, SeV- ered from the herse, and liorna'on • the front of the it•on mOuster to the Sto Hallett and the elder maiden, Helen, - were thrown with such violent force against the engine as to be .insta tly killed, their •heads being very,..badly cut. andMiss Knight's- body, woS ah-io badly,snuaShed. , •was not so badly disfigured, but receiVed ;tn ugly wound on oneisidc, of her bead. - Sh , was found 13T. -p.; the dittli beside the- torf'Tek;!,1;11,)e').4L.1 Ler (lead. ,...CheNttain Wa5 ;At: the statibr `and :the' ho( -lies laid 01'11- lit the Waiting rot" ro, •presan Ging a. gruesolne spectacle indeed. The coroner waS' sent for, but, after hearing all the facts,ccui- sidered that an inquest was unneces- sary, and -handed tile bodies oVer to their friends. The. younger sister has vvas tuntlfie to attend- to Ins Praotlee I sbteoean•e 1651511Ilt),1s0a\lcecslivi(liln'trinx';ic!nlcli'dhsveicelws'Ne-ititl here.—Mr. Dennis Derstein, r Sebe -her widowed mother. The other has wetting, Mich., attended the foneral 9,f for many years lived with her alant, Tbis another, Grr. sE spseel-111161 wh e:11 c)a sr) stinodn NOTfa s illiTs.:1's.:eeeetkei it7).)e001(ixe gi ea Gi 511, 01 "lq)0t.3511e(sql: be.en resident of our town for a recently -1,,y the dealli 'a friend, • number of Years. having l'eeu eugaged havinr,, interviewed the, executor last 111 tiTismithil'g left 01) Mbnd'iY f°r night r( gard to it. Cavalier, N. Dalt.; vvhere be intends to in.ilte his honac...-3Ir. Ephraim Holtz- Condiactol. Lander. of Stiatforcl, has 'net with 0 Se0011(11)11511ap. Af ter MN.-- ing been laid up in the la ospi talfor some, montbs,,b e is lautv- forced to return. to that place. A ±03.3.' days ago 110 slipped on the ice in Poet and dislocat- ed his collar. bone. „ I -le is DOW in the hospital there. St ratfind friends will syntpitthize Lauder, who has hod more than his share cif trouble of late. 'age SitturclaY. night. , has been orate -ill is amproving.—Miss, . . week NviLli her friend, Miss &vatic, . Dempsey at Exeter.—Mrs. Robt. Rich - A.1 the business meeting bf the exec- ,a,dson, still continues 01 13 10 W and utive of , Boston Tiletliodist Sabbath 001 13" to Say her recovery- is doubtful. school held last week. The followilig Mrs. Geo. Hess. Who s been stifferine- offiemis were elected for the ensuing ,yeari—Sopt., R. Hutchinson, Ass't, Supt. john Slierritt; 'so 1, •Mae- (4711- .0((: .'0-_4'200.0615'.: Slierritt. Trees NVallis; Sophia Young; Organist, Mac Wilson: .1s,'t Organists. Mcnide Steeper, Tessie JI)) (11(1') Choris- ter, Wilbert Yonne': ('11 ''ho, J Wal- lis:, Teachers: Mrs. A. M. 'Wilson, -Mrs. Wic Ir art, Jr., 'Mrs. R. Webb", ItIrs. It. English, Mr. J. Wallis, john Sher- ritt, Mr. X. Youne•, 11.0-. A. M. Wilson; „ Ass t tear:netts, .1. rt. tuner, 1/. W ebb, -Airs. Wallis,'Airs. Eallis; Sup't home 101',' department 111• 1 ok‘Vilson. '0 -1'11111'., Tessie Mr, arid M1-,-.3. 15011 11 Mr. Hutch- thson Mrs. Foster. Mr.S. AVtillis arid II/Irs. A. M. Wilson. TrIuved -by R. Ilutchhison, Reeve of 111cGillivray, and 11. Webb, that the following ad- dress la: presented to our retiring sill- perintenclent, tinder whose rule the scheol has made 10 0) , Orestiwa , San. 26th, 191(1. 151R. 01.FN Snr mirrr, 10.1'.. Harpley, DEA c. 1011IER,- -- .We regret, to hear that you have hanchle 111 yonr reSignation as in tenclent of our school, but tlie 1„,..t7100,'- 1edge that you are going to 1111 31) lion: arable a position in the gos•el-nnient 11 our•country, mitigates' °lir grief. A ('('31 0.3(001 the past three y.earS,dur- ing which time you have so ably filled the simerintencl,ents chair,is one of un- xnixed pleasure 'and profit Your ('1-- 3.11411133 a p,,,,,tuabt,s, is well .worthy of the in"itation of us all, having never once failed to he on titile during the 'three year's term. 'We are losing, a etvortby leader in every department of 'cliurch trod.: and re officerS and teach- ers We. could point t e c 11 C ren ro your temperance principles arid (1,11.! 111, .character. Iron". 100(10 14-1'- ever' been t{ Come' and not "go." You will al- witys be 'welcome to the (‚'2-00)11 3') our school. Praying that God's 'blessing will abide with you in ycoar pultlic life. Signed. out behalf (4, 11)33 executive, J. W. 121,0111', Pastor, 11. HuT(riEssoN, Ass't 811)11. \\-!(5111. 15)l'\'. ,• frons pulmonary 11(1 11 Ole for sonde tittle, iS 5 11lingeting between life and death, and her, end isexpected at 'any mo- LEATH (i.F Af-ns. with all its g,loom and sorrow, visited the hon -m ef Frederic]: Demuth, On Sunday last and rerOOVed, from the hoix)e circle his l'eloved wife,tit the age of 6f) yea t•s 2 inonths and 7 days Tho (1013000041 11)01 linen a victim of • -paraly- sis itiid liacLsufterecl three stroltes, third arid last coming oti frorn -Which she neve", rollied,being un- conscious up to the tinle Of her d'eath. She was laighly respected ;is a friend and neighbor, kind-hearted and true and .her• Many friends will deeply mourn her dem ise. She leaves a sor- rowint, lanSballd gro.wn-up rani - y of nine Children, all of whom have the 413)051synipathy of the commun- ity: 'Phe funeral took, place to the, Bronson `Line cemetery on Tuesdity afternoOn. MAN TURNING TO STONE. G s bor 0, N. J., 'January 28.- —George W. Lewis, of 0120S4- Keys, is gi•adually turning to stone, Mr. Lewis about seven years ago found that his fingers Were beginning 0) 1401 stiff and that he could niove them only with. diffi- culty. The stiffness crept 1131110 (11)0 and swill from the elboiv .doivil the flesh began to harden. The arms ar(1. imw useless. The skin is drawn tigh- ly over' the 'bones, tbe sinews' are contracted and the hands are' like marble. , rl.he prick of a pin or needle is not felt, neither does a cut show any bi.o.a whatevi.u. ' fact, Mr. Lewis' has little blood:, and flesh is nearly white, with' it marble cast. gMaln It'ne ‘svt:iisff' se ii"°.-eabn?in (Ill it?dsVe. 11%11301 1.).? 11'''),•trid are grad:n:11v becolifitig use- less, The ,siltitt on 'his face is also` draw - hug tightly over his hones, and at he present, rate of progress of the disease he will soon to stone altogether. A PATiVE, 111t7,K. PROM A TIOR81.?: 15±1 '0111(1). ;lane 18.-- Ben, Schneider, a, young fat mer, who 11'. ('53 near here, died to -day as the -result of k telt front one of his Ilorsos. Scliiieicler was found 1111130,11-0 (111 ni his stable on Thursday Incrning luta. never 3.11331, A wife d three childreta , 3.0211 0000 .ydzi try to rid of it? ' the tiling. you ,krlow it will go 4011,31 into your lungs or stoniaCh and . . oanse seriotis trouble. Yon_ .sbould use Yap6-t1esolene at, once. • •-..rhc.,, cure 10 so 'easy and so pleasant.' .You put SOMe,Cnesolene•in the. 13ii11017 • izer, light 'the Jamp .beheath. and breathe -in the 1.raner whi]e that s all. l'i'e healing soothine- va.)or goes all 'up through' the nese, quieting Mflammation and restoring the parts 10 healthy condition. Doctors prescribe it. vepo-cireselene is sold by druggist3 everyv,liere, , Vapo-.Cresolene ourfit; including the 'Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last a life-fone, and a bottle': of Creselene, comulere, $1.5o; extra ttipplies of Cteso- 1011025 oentS an -1 503)311.. illustrated booklet tair.,- ing- (01.001 31(3 (ree 'upon re qunst, re. CI? ESOI.1,^3 CO, 180 Fulton St , 'New Yolk, 05)111152 14'firrn.—In Centralia, <)1.1 .T.tlitiary 25, tlie wife of PLeiii•y 130141, 0 15 sOil, AIAZIRIAGES, VcrtSToOT.tr--DAW,,---At the bride's sidence, 'On 101(1111)13, 31)1 171.74.. by the 1,3,ely. C. 'W. 311'lv' 3). 1.1. 1).,„ „ IVEr. Walter "Westeott, to Mrs. 150'-- 41(111)0 'paw, both of.Exeter. 1,' '313 kl S. W 013 • ticit•y 180, Reelfacli beloved wife of Philip aged' 70 a rint)ii , DIIPTON---111 1314,11s1(113 f)la 31.'1 Januat.y Dutton, yearS. rtADOI.IFF --111 ±31113.11,11 11. on Sim fra /lit:try 200 Siiinttel Radcliffe, aged. 81• years and. 1 • Input:hi SOMUIVVILLEk,--In BI 1 .i -I 4"1 ' , 011 (11(3.', .1.101,311. ijanuary. Elija 8rtru- erville, tgoll 81, ysears, 8 110()11 , '('(3-- (11 Zitrielx, on j'itio. 2701,13.11'8. 111et1or1'211 Eleitatitli, aged. 60 years, 2 riettitlis and 710'.''. dle 15 31 14