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The Christmas season is once, more
With us and the little oneeare anxious-
lY ineking ferwartl fel' Santa elans*--
' On Monday evening the annual Xmas.
entertaintnent in connection with the
E •• ). 4' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' .1 11 I '
, farigc ica c laic 1 lel e„ w1 ae ten-
dered and from swInit, we ,ean le4rn
wt , a
....i exicel •ny thing Of tliekTind eV.er
given' in , the elnwch. --On nesday
night the entertaintimn t. in • the Ltatili
erian church, here, will be given; Let
all who desire to have an evening's
amusethent, be in a,btenclance at these
entertainments. -The hunting season
(dosed Saturday and now ofir sports-
men are lost as to how they • shall
spend their titins....mr. Darvid Pfaff ,is
again around after his severe Illness.-
Mr:William Rhode moved with his
family to , his farm' 0.1-1 -., the 19th
.eon. They will be naneb missed. in
the village. ,-,mr., -Charlie' Ilohlbein:
will held •ST1 auction, sale of his farm
sttick and iinpionents (to di)) Thurs.,
itihrea uirinobinegi•
day.---mLngaspt6T0hpliersgclt:t(tryh gathered at
;
of Mt. Ilerman Theiler` and spent an
evening in triex.r•inient: . ' ' •
, LEG ' AMPUTATED: ' - On Thursday
last Drs. . Reillins ' and McLaughlin
amputated a leg •from one: of .Mr.
Charlie Stephen's boys. The little fel-
I. was only seven Years -old andatood,
the operation fines H
He is doing well.
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cently Of the yin:age' Of I-Iensall. :The'
Ahrf.itcicer t's-sliTus\i-ies.I.i.Yagheletnedresi?nionfellyY'haactbrena
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IcielaniP;ell',1:1(!el;lalesli'trtileejletirTinhe',3 VI egeutlePeine
street which mr. , se,ruton , had very
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eel -13'1°11'0)1Y fitted up for the reception
()this bride Wbols very highly respect-
ed, and has' been an active member in
the ,-mothodis.t'ehnrch and' a "member
f th ' ••• • f ' • - '
o e Gault or litany years.
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B, lyth: Two car loads of flour,. mill
f3313OIT.111.'11113dellITanhda‘aess11113,1ii‘o*efdsifxerlhil31-ewt-Qii.,`ItYhtths
ranrie111). 33s./nPolittei3•1geillir 313oaPd6sis elaclpielcIttebdes
mr. seese is pushing ale election vvorky.
ahead rapidly and expects to have the
mill in runiffng order by the first of.the
new year '
.p, lo• '.u.' .0 1, , ...1... , D.,c . ., . •,,,1
„ at II . n iicse. It), I mobil Szt,
Mrs. Tires. ittimariv, of this town •de-
parted this' life afeer a prolonged ill-
ness, For. Some weeks she had been
imProving, in herd th hitt shortly before
her. death took a severe cold which
brought on „a fatal' atita,ck of ,•pnen-
monia. . On Thursday the funeral took
Place. Afterla, service in Sb. limes'
church, condi cteo by Rev. Mr, Berry,
the temaiDS were taken for interment
to St. Mary's church cuictery, Brin-
sley! •; ' *
' 'BruSsels: Last Friday eve:Laing an-,
other member ,of Geo. Lott's ironily,
Mill Street, died in the person of Ellen
iirrehrirej4 Ilth'el itsteleee'ngdi rdi '1ollfgSb'tyeerr%frs8ohlde whi,3s1st
October% The funeral 1.vas pi•ivate.
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Three 0 the children, vizthe,oldest
daughter, a son and a six intanths old
baby were ' also down; but favorably
progressis ,beinetuade towards reeev..
ery.--• ' We are ple'aeed to stateand , we
hope the family who havp been ' sorely
afflicted will soohbe outof gm,,,i.mtinc,-.
Clinton: The liquidator; of the J. Iii•
Otealy Dairy Company has sold the
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company's factot.y at ,Olinton to Mr.
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.1 01111 • Li . A.3.."(xleo-oi butter Minnhic-
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over, who will. shoitly move to thwn
to make this his home. Mr. 1.1eUrc•g-
Or will give his eta tire time 'and •ibility
' to. the "creiirnery. busines in or'der• t -o'
make it a 811CCOSS. •
He h.,s naid „ash
tzti•ntdietio•acctoionryu, e, and .tite,/;cls '''N'''e tin-ci-er-
s wholebusiness
on a cash basis,l'"hu'aN13'1.1nst,. available each
to pay for supplies without waiting'' to
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realize onbutter ma.nufactured. .
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Clinton:, The death of Mrs. Mary
Rance °centred at her resiclen'ce, Clio --
ton, yesterday. Mrs.••Rance Was a na-
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rive, or Clinton, and Med there all' her
life, 'over sixty years She v• s • 11
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known s a charitable and 'Christian
woman'
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and bor•e herlorig kolliction
with patience and ho e Of a glorious
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iereafter. She leaves three sons to
mourn her loss-Williana, of Bntte,
Mount.; Alfred, of Horey '&' Co., and
Charles, of Jackson ',Bros., Clinton,
She wa8 well known in London, being
an aunt of IVIrs'' John Callander arid
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sister-in-htw of Mr. Geo. T. I-Iiscox, of
London •
' 11100 11 Mr Alex Mustard our
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enterprising 1\I I1,, who ts always
oo ong at some a gsin Is hue. ,, ••
1 '• 1-• ` f • thn • IC 1' 'la's
juelf completed the pin•chase of a large,
quantity of pine , to be delivered at,his
' '11 her He ''s. • fc • lco• '
mi e. 1. a ,o ma 111, .S01110
improvements in the machinery,
having secured the necessary air a.
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ratus forcuttinar logs any length from
six feet upwar`ds. Mr. 'Mustard has
also rented the Ba,yfield saw mill frcan
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Mr. Wm Jowett and intends running
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it the coming season, be mg pm
hay •-
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chaise a, laige quantity_ tunnel an
that vicinity. .
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Email: An investigation was held
by Police Magistrate E. B -Smith at
Lucan last week to determine the
origin of ,a fire that occurred on Oct: 8,
and which destroyed the barns of Pat-
rick Nangle, of lot 22, con. eftogether
. sr al conten ts. Mr: NIA. n ge
wh had - his
stock insured. in a local company.
After a most searching investigation
it, was. found that the company's sus-
picions were unjustly founded, and
that the fire was an. accidental one.
The magistrate said that, the evidence
exonerated Mr. Na,ngle rind all mem-
bers of the family from any suspicion.'
Clinton: • By the death . A.
of Mr. " A
took placemr MonClay
last', Clinton. lost an -upright and es-
teemed citizen. Many,years ago Mr.
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Monteith conducted a saw and carding
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mill on a branch of the Maitland river
on the 13th concession ot Hullett. Sub-
sequently he carried on the same busi-
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ness in the Kipper] section until he
moved to this town some 'seven , or
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eig , years ago after w am e-
htl• hla took
ite easier. He had 'reached the ripe
age of 75 years.Monteith sur-
'v•ives her husband, together with their
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family of several children, two of their
daughters at home.
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.Bayfield: Another of the old resi-
dents of this vicinity, in the 'person of
Mrs Ma.rgaret Fraser passed away on
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Sunday last. Mrs: Fraser was born,
in the town of Inyerness, Scotland,„in
the1816. Her maiden name Was •
• year,. t =
McPherson.-- At the 'age of 25 years
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she was married to Mr. Alexa.
Alexander
Fraser and a few -years after they,'
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wi , 1 oun arm y-, enn ra
th • P 1 -g ted to
,-, 1 7 thg 18-d, .d fitl d
:-"ritnaca, In- t 0 year t o 1111 se 4
in he contady.ef aa; erlo ,
8 Sell wtlere it I'.
Fraser die 111 . or y . a er
Mre .Fraser removed to Goderich town-
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ship with her tam ly, where she resid-
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ed Until her death he was much and
deservedly esteemed by all who knew
1 1 h b lo 1 ' h
her and wasitpri c Le vec m her ON.
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home. She ,aves ave- sons and one
daughter, John, of Bayfield; Alexand-
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er, o ' ma, an ary, a -mime.
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: Spafor,th: Miss Minnie Cummings,
of W. Pickard & Company's millinery
eStabliShineilt; suffered a very severe
and, painfril accident OD Saturday
nightlast. She Was Washing a pan
of gloves with gasoline when the wise-
exploded and her hand, on which
had the glove, Were Most seVerely
burned. Her brother, Who was pre-
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sent at he time, was also badly urn-
ed• in his endeavors to 'ant calk. the
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flames. 'Miss Cummings had the • gas-
in a dish, while there was a lamp
at the opposite side, of the room, but
gasoline, 'escaping, formed a gas;
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which became ignited from the slarahp;
and filled the room. with fire. GttS0- ,
is a dangerous thing to work with,
and people should he excedingly care.
not to have any light ardund while
using it. Despite theexceedingly pain-
of her burns, Miss 'Cumin-
hags is -progressing as well as could be '1"hs,
ectsd''and he ' 'trio from1
e r ese - mile i
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more serious uipiry 18 itmeed marvel-
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Bay,field: We regret to ' ea.y, ' th;
1W.nilialiniermTaLC111(.)nnerOfi'stifleYlitlalnggsvealnYcl iiiitili19,
••=thirls'tcic3)3vuecP :133)13es are e,litertai:11('
1Park.11a, IVIasx. Pad. cfp_ra, fourgyca.'
0 d son of Caeo. Padden, of this tow;
Who has beep *th, cripple' from bit•th, hi
heen,tak.en hoY hls fatheir for. bre:Italie)
to the Sick. hildren's I ospital Torm
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ofint-on: on •priday nigfi't one (
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Mr. A. A. Schraink's span of , Wel
, ,. ' k , out. f - •
Isilt 'gel eh :),(IndSvica•ghee nel?ol tusn dis) ri °Li teh eof:)..' •3
, 1 • - A , . , . , 111.. 11,111
was ying c eau on a back street It
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de°istt,esivnapsesruffaenrdingtktero,eu4aOsnui%ttaci'sjc, e,
00 1111.1C 1. Or .1t. ... was a vain:1h
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flhIOa
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airtihtech,Bellig:h sMerh.plc?),IFteri•ytegv' hstaclenileiet
aehhopt-si, years, bas tendered his res4
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nation, with .a. „vie.w of • entering th
Philadelphia college and fitting hin
is. ee,ilfsitljog! AUfirltelVileZIS,IN14111vb°jtke. regretted. .H
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was a g•ood. citizen, and an excellen
teacher' , . •
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Blyth: Burglars entered the stot
.s.
of NlessiAnderson & Elder NVedne r
day 'Inel 'milled themselves libel
ally to overcoats.' underwear, sock
and silk handlcerchiefs. Entrance wel
ltihIeLd'Uwii)nYciol(N)N7 711.1illtgb et 11 emiliiiii).1 eel : -,11 aNlifrotc.1
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1.00m. Messi.s. Anderson & Elder hay,
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la° idea of the amount of their loss tin
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til they look throngla. their stock. Th
burg -la -1-s are••th he athateurt
• • supposed - '
Varna: l•trr. S. A Moffat in'oved -b
",,o.sido.n.. 0..,1?sweelsnsday of last wreck
stamping his household effects on Tues.
(11- On Sa t nrd c't - evening th ' ieni
bei:s. and adherents3.6fthePresia;tuer'im
' •h ,t • t h• 1 d t
eau" nu- a is 'Ionic an Presen a
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i ,au„ .ca, Miss wi :
his cl• ght. • Mande,with
pretty dia nc .broochan ,nea 3
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worde.c1 address a slight token Of theii
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...ap.pr..eciationof her services as organist
Alter the presentation a pleasant tion
was •spen in in ercourse. N
t '' social ' t . ' Ir
"Moffat and family will ben] nob' rnisse(
in the church and neighborhood. Wi
wish them success and happiness ir
their new home.
Wingham- ' A aainful accident ha
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pened. at the Glove factory on Th us
day. ' One of the employes, Ida
Holmes,had occasion to use a 'steam
taii, and unfortaina.tely turned it toc
fat, so that the full force of the steam
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struck her face; She was ,severely
scrilded, and was zit once biken to Mr
Ch • ' ' ',' has' •• ' '
aprnan s, whore she temamed
since, receiving,every kindness and at
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tention.' At first it was feared thai
her eyesight would be 'gained; but al
latest- •• ' t •she ' • -.. , •• Bea.ccoun s is iccof eiing. •
sides her face, her arms were also sev.
erely burned. The riceident • wtis in.
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dce parnrul m its iesults.
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Skate's Eockey Sticks' Silverware
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Table and. Pocket . Cutlery
Carving Sets ,
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Decorated 'Sil.vermrare
Carpet' Sweepers Sze
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,A. ver pleasant affair took place •on
Tuesday evening of last Week, at the
i•esiiienee of Rotas MePherson,it being
the marriage of hie eldest daughter,
May, to Ni H. Pordy,of Grand Bend.'
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
A. Tbilinleam A number of friends
aisci: relatives Witnessed the ceremony,
after which all sat down to ,a• sumptii-
PUS repast. . The young couple ' are
highly respected. May their barque
sail 0,•ently down the Ctresur of'life, is
ltri h:evrits 11eC Englishtheiirptirlili!innell fiii:oi enni (-las .t-tellinidr-.
Mg jury, in God,erieh, on Satauslay;
,• me, shar,v,•of Grand Bend, took charge
of , the. blacksmith shop during NIT%
English's absence. -Miss Nellie, Mc-
'Pherson :visited at Grand Bend hist
w.001-
,c-.'-'1Wiss• Alice M. Wilson visited
'Mrs. A. IV. Humphries • and ' Miss
.A.
Florence last week. -Mr. 0. H.
Wilson attended the Fat Stock show
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in',Grthelph last week. -Mr. Joe Foster,
Jr ; is all smiles -it's a daughter; also
..111;•s. j...J. Carruthers a so -n.-0. H.
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AA.T,i,Iscini.irld H. Ellis shinned hogs last
1Q1 -Me John • Bentger paid 00r
Village' a Rying visit last 'Monday.-
Mr. Lox•enza Bullock, a Creswald,
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Ninth., t•f.ter an ithsence of 22 years, is
visiting his lirother, Thoa.'Bullockanad
other friend§ here. --Miss SusieWickett
,is visiting' her brother, Henry, att
the Boston House for
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Xmas. groceries, oranges, lenions,can-
dies -nuts aud,apples.
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13ISILOP &.
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MONEy, To...1,0AN,born.Co-uncil
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(sonnet' met Dec. llith pursuant to•
statute. All the niernbers . Present.
The Minutes of the last, meptin were
, g
iead and apProyect. 'J. ne expenses of
the Board. of Health for 1901. amount-
ing to $21.50 were 'or"clered: to be p-iicl
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to ,t.he Glerk jet distribution. . The
taxes being all collected and paid over
to the.Treasimer, the Collector return-
ed his .1'011 and was paid 'his' salary,
100 copies of the minutes Of proceed'
ings -of Couricil w,ere ordered to be
printed for distribution. • Accountspresent..----Try
aniounting to. $001.62 wete passed and
orders issned in payment; council
then adournecl to • Meet Dec 30th
after noinination meeting,. .
F. MORLEY Clerk
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We have unlimited private funds for- in..
vestment upon farm or ytnage property,. 'Kt
o west rates of,interest. •
Dickson & cantara•
'Barristers,ete., Exeter.
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.CiAndebC ye, -
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* . Mr. 'William Smith, of Moorsville,
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\Ili° has hec•-'11 vertY i ' is' w e* '14 e g a(
to say,' able' to ..
be 'IrOL1/1C1 0'1111 --Mr
e' • - •
R, ' Simpson has been on the sick list
for tin.. past, week.-. Alts•jannes Atkin-
son, of this place, is talking of build-
mg a sugar -beet factorY.-Mr.. Fred
Ra•Ins.Y.• e Lentlient±i--Y,i(s,11,t--in,gltlaro.etnonntl:
this vicinity. -M s Witt . It vi.
visiting friends in the of. Adare, is , .. , ,
-village -Mr Albert Carter, of this
' b ' , ' • Toionto ' • •
place, called Op. friends in loronto on
Thursday. -There was a larg
ge crowd
attended the surprise 'Party at Mr. 9..
Lewis' on Thursday evening. Every
one seemed to erijOy themselves as
they came home merry in the Wee'
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small hours off the morning. ---Mr. W.
Flanagan, of London, called on friends'
in the village on Thiu•sday.s---Mr.
.r : s , o a .s xe,
Waite Blackv•ell f B• d 1 M' h
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is home visiting his mother and sister,
of this place. -Mr. John Bayhen, of
"Manitoba, who it was reported, had
the smallpox, is home a,gains:---The far-
mprs took advantage of the snow last
week by hauling logs wood and grain.
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They ,were sorry,_tnat it •didirt stay.--
arson, avis o. o entra la, are
P D • 0 f C ' 1.• ' ' -
shipping- a munbet. of turkeys from,:
,a* • • -- - , •
this place.s.:MisS,Ella StittOn, of Cope -i-
town„was'horne•attending the•funeral''
o herbrother on e nesc ay.- r. ' .
f h W d 1 M E
O. Jones, of • this place,- called en
friends in London on 'Friday. -Mrs.
Jas. Waistell, of 'this place, is .very ill.
It seems.to be loss of 'power.
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ONEY TO LOAN.
M
i have a large amount of private funds to
loan on ta,rm and village properties at low
rates,ofinterest. , '
P• W. GLADMAN,1
Barrister, lkla'n Street Exeter
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Christmas Goods
FOR
Christnias' n
preseilto .
Nothing is betteri than a nice pair of
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shoes orslippers, We have a. fine
range in each for . mens, women
and children. - . . • ,
Froth 35c. and upward we have Rub;
hers of all kinds; sack and felt
, boots; a fine lirie of over shoes to
be cleared out ab half their regular,
value. . •' . ' • ,
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&foe -Keys belonging to the, Parlor suit
,N,..to be.retuaned on Dec 28 at 2 P•
m. ' -
' A CALL SOLICITED: *.
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K. 1-1 mET t,
'Treble's Old Stand
Crediton
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• •ly Collins&
J. G..STANB.URY,... B. A., (fennel c.,
Stanbuty) Barrister, Solicitor, Notaiy, •onveyancer
moner to Loan -Exeter, ont.. .
,' AftsG,eorg eEilbet has returned borne
, S% StM, where lie .has
Aeenminworaultking e. this , ariea-1111111er.. -- AirS.
b•
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Jone-of Marlette, is visiting her par-
enta,, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew°Wirier.:-
We` are ple.ised to see that Mr. Fred.
Kmits, is distinguishing • himself ' as it
:1-11,Sb-class shot at the different 'matches
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t e vi 'laity. or town can ooasto
h' -6" ' 0
in , , . , is
more of ,these. -Mr. and Mrs. "' red
.1.4. , .t .' ' -1. -NT , ., w a ' t e LI
• ais, , .1.-nc i rs. • • ID. ais , o ersey,
Mich .".••fire the guests of Ms and 'Airs
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Mathew ic.inkbeiner.-Our merchants
• i - tr. v" g3. t ' 1 n ' ais th '
o. exCe 9, e - 0 eis in
re - ••••"-113'' '
decorating their windows.- . Santa
Claus won't have to go far for his sun-
i• ''••-•-Mr W • le Lewis Of M•tnit hi
p ie.,. ... . . es y ., ,.. Lewiso .c,
is visiting his father, Mr. Wrn. L,
.ifter an absence of fourteen years -
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'A . nanaher of the farmers to this
vicinity havepurchaSedbroncho ponies
at ffie sale recently held in Centralia.
-Tile recent . . . ,
' V rains haye caused the
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river to raise. at an alarming rate.
Mt. Geo. Ilirtzel has been obliged to
use a boat to get to his barn this week.
-Mr.'- Henry -Eilher• attended the In-
surance meeting at -Zurich last Satur-
day. -Mr. Ben McKenzie has returned
horne, after a trip through the North
West. -Mr. Edward King, of Port
Huron, is visiting his bro hets,Eli and
Albert. -Miss Mary Gaiser has return-
ed home from ,Blenheim, where she
has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Aaron .Browti,for sometime. -Council
meeting was 'held , in the Town Hall,
Monday. The municipal pot will soon
begin to boil. -Conrad Voelker has.
returned from Elkton, Mich., after a
brief and pleasant visit. -Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Morlock and Mrs. joseph
II • t • • 't'•.* A • -
ars are visi mg relatives 111 urota,
Tit -Mr, Wm. L. Lewis- has sold his
house o , o r. ame es reic er,
h d 1 tt M. D ' 10 t ' h
h .- 11 t k ' • f tl
w o wi a e possessuan o te same
iii a ew wee sgs- r. enme .ei. ran ,
• f k M B ' 13 t • d-
,of Detroit,. is -home for 'his Xrnas. holi-
a,. --S f • h h. d th '
ays. orne o mut oys a eh
first skating on "Monday ' evening.-
Mr. John Brown,ofReed Cit3r,is visit-
ing relatives in this vicinity.• -Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Holtzman, of Detroit, are
spending their holidays here -among'
relations. .
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Eden
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Your correspondent wishes the Ad-
vocate and all its readers a' ' Merry
Christmas Miss Adde C. t
, .-- 1 ayes re tarn-
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ed to ,St. Thomas. on Monday, after
visiting. friends here for the past two
weeka.--Mr. Ernest Boswell,- of Exe-
ter, wras the guest of Miss ?.'RettielEss-
ery on Sunday. --Miss Minnie Luxton,
who'has been visiting•friends in Hb -
bert for the 'a 1, la °
s • t see weeks has re-
turned. hotneP.--Alr.' T. 13 '
rooks,who has
been working with Mi S. Skinner"for
.
the pastsfour years,,bas been engensed
with
-with Mr..Geb, Rodk' liar the coming'
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year.' Toni saysthere's no place like
Eden. -Mx.• paul Coates moVecl, into
his •fine new house this week. ' We
wonder , who will oceupy the home
stead. ---Miss Pearl Hunter while play
in g at school had the misfortune to
dislocath her knee.
...• •
;Ansa Craig. .
Warden Campbell and Councillor
3radley have been appointed a corn-
nittee with power to settle with Mr.
1. J. Robinson for the damages to his
'
.orse and rig; caused by defective
aanking on the county bridge; west
f the village. -John Alexander is con-
.ned to the house with a very sore
.nee. He caught cold in his knee
virile putting in some piping a couple
f weeks ago, and ilthas since develop-
d into thna
flamatione-A collection in
id of the Sick Children's hospital was
alma up alining- the school children
ist week and they were successful in
[using $7.50. -The blind hero,Trooper
lulloy, delivered. his lecture here in
he Methodist church a short tirneago,
1ev. S. Knott acted as chairman.
.
TIP LA'rE NIGIITS endless .
- ' ' engage
ments generally run down? "The D
s,. Is '' ' '
-:"'"" Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. II
will one u 3
11 tmake
i your system and you
feel yourself again. Made by Davis a
Lawrence Co ; Ltd.' , '
.. fisght. ,
At Mm
Montreal a an who killed an.
other • - 1, •
Uee31 S ' has hpen sen
nce
ec1r3o1 st'svsell011t '
while tt naan who stioleliggir,milelai'''
, •t°L3l• 1.
e mp1 °yet has 1 aeensent t ni 0 peen.trary
for tlhee Years. '
, - .
CHILLED TO TILE BONE?. A , tea-
spoonful of Pain -Killer in a cup of hot
water sweetened will do you ten times
more good - than rum or whiskey.
Avoid substitutes, there is but one
Pain-Killer,Perry Davis. 25c. and 50c.
Stej)hen Council '
The Council, of the Township of
Stephen convened in. the ,.Town Hall,-
Crecliton, OD Monday, December 16th,•
1901. All members present. Minutes
in
of the •previons eefing were read arid
approved.. ' Anderson--Wuerth--that
lY
By-la'Ne• 7' of 1901, appointing de-
puty-returning Officers . and polling
")ooths for holding elections of 1902,and
By-law No. 8, of 1901, appointing Au-
ditors,' having been -read • the third
time be passed and the Reeye and
Clerk sign the same and attach the
seal Of the Corporation thereto. -Car;
ried.-.K, a: E.Huston waitedIrpon
the 'Council, asking them , if they had
. . .
considered the advisability of encour-
aging faryners an d others to set out plots
of trees in the Township; as he rea-
o d at the resent rate of destruc
Pe P . .
non, we. would be without woo m
d ' -
- • • Th C n '1 •
twenty years. e. ,(...au et promised
• to give the ma.tter their consideration.
0 ' ' f '12 4 r '
rders to the arnount 0 - $ 9 . i were
„
asse an granth y t e mune' .
P d 1.
An. 't ' -6(1. ta,te* ent Will 'be given in.
, i erniz s d Trn , ,
the Reeve an reasuret s _mamma
' F• ' •• I,
report, which will. be issued in .a few
weeks. Council adjourned. Nomina-
tions for Reeve and Councilmen will
take place on Monday, Dec. 30th, next,
from one .m. to two ' rn. '
' p -11 EP. "I' Clerk.'
ENBY I ILBER, p.
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St. Joseph ,..,..
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We understand that there
a can(t1 cut from St Joseph
Erie for the purpose of running
u
throughby a shorter route.
give two or three men with
suthmer s work,and as there
al who follow the oceupation
ing we expect thepromoters
no difficultyin letting the
Mrs. D.,•Sillers and., family,
field, Manitoba, are visiting
father and mother, Mr. and
Jennison. ' It is. over fifteen
since Mrs. Silleri left these
no doubt she will see a great
changes in both faces and places.
Wife ofRichard Jennison
him. with a brand new boy
morning last. Dick says it
but the next time she.. wants.
a present of that kind she can
to someone -else. -Mt: T. Cora-517de,
Drysdale, •purchaeed a thoroughbred
Yorkshire hog fronrMr. D.E.
of this place.
is. to . be
to -Lake
boats
This will
shovels a
are. sever-.
of ditch-
will have
contract.-
of Holm.-
her aged
Mrs.•Roht.'
years
,parts and
many
-The
presented
on Sunday
is ralright„Monteith,which
to make
• •
give 'it
a
Wilson,
his new
with
k •
- eptquite
--The
Sunday
Thursday
school
steadily.
, Beavers
Christmas
b the
look-
'
• • t
moving o
„Kirkton. _
M our
of.
ee•
•b last'
Mts. Fred
a little
- '
. finish-,
-'--• The
box Social
lady is
.` .
with pro- •sf,d1s,,,,.an
name. ' A
their' store
The share- in
should
the scales 'the
them tix-
they
, -A 'Seri- .rind
is ass-
h the
went toe
and cemetery.
r, ound. church
as vvell as
and Wm. :
get.
for the community
stables.-
blown the
,, dist
and
notince.d
reside„ces
o any village,
the
,
. Grand Bend
Mr. Henry Willett, of Dashwood
,as here Thursday. -Mrs. Maria Grill
., .
as gone to 'Exeter to spend the win-
)r. -Mr. and• Mrs. Young "%vete' ita
'arkhill one day last' week. --Mrs.
tubbs and Mies Julia .Allen,who were
i Parkhill for two Months, returned
ome last week,-Mr.,Wilsoinwho has
een on the..sick list, is slowly recover-
ig.-Mr....-Bossenberry, vvho has been
1 Montreal 'the past week, returned
ome Saturday. -Mrs. R Gill spent
Vednesds.y in Dashwood."---Xfr. 'Allen
uci Rumford were iti Exeter, Friday.
;.•Mr ' Ra,velle Who has been on the
• - ' ' - •
.ck list,is slowly reeovering.-Mr. G.
•avelle is. occupying the addition. of
i 'torr -Mr Purclie -.Was-united in
1: i,riage to Miss May McPherson on.Brussels
uesclay the 10th. Rev. Mr. Thibadeau
?donned the ceren.iiiiny;• '
BIRTHS.
NIAwsow-On Monday Dec 9th the
, , •
wife of John Mavvson ' Stla con Me-
,, , • , •
Gilhvray, : s, ,.
. of a daughter.
BROWNING. -In Caledonia'. Winn., on
December 13, t6 Dr. W. E. and Mrs.
Browning, a son.
McFABts-l-In Biddulph on Dec, 16 to
, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar, McFalls, a son.•
' '
- -
' Fai...quhar..
. T. Cameron has moved into
house. -Ed. ' Kerslake is down'
f ' 0 blacksmith's
ever.- ur are
• • -•.
busy.these days shoeing horses.
teachers and officers of the
School. held a meeting last
night-to order • simplies.• Our
is going ahead slowly,' but-
a , . . `.- -..,-.
aruaging by the display at
Bros. they expect., a large
trade. -The Box Social held
..
Teinplars Tuesday night is being
, .
ed OD' with great interest.
,
• • '
(Intended' for last woOk.).
J, .G ' • " ' •• t
. . Gardiner in ends
Nits. Ct011tley's place -,*neat
The,family will be much missed
village as they are highlY thought
-Mrs. T. aruetop a rag
T C' ' had
Wednesday. -- Mr. and
Stewart arehti y 'entertaining
' : PP! -.'
daughter.-Eplanain Hewitt,is
Mg' AVM.' Fletcher's" Stables.
Royal Templar§ are ha.vinga
next Tuesda ' rii ht. Etch
, ' '' • Y g , "
asked to btang a ' box filled
visions and containing her
good 'program is being' 'prepared:-
Beavers. l3ros. are haviDg
nicely filited-up 16 Xmas.-
holders of the weigh •SCales here
take the Matter of repait•ing
into consideration ' and have
ecl, np . and Covered in so that
woold's.erve the public better
• ,:i t •i • B. NT 'IT
ous -accic en ,, iete. r. • . enry
mote laat weelc.- 'While killingpig
stuck the knife in his leg tie
the doctor with all posaible speed,
had- .five stitches put . M the
mg ,Passfoore- la now'cloing
can he expected.--AleXander•
Turnbull both busily engaged
ting :material on the ground
rebuilding ,Of their bar las and
Win.Fletcher;who had his•barti
down last summer; has rebuilt;
now that the buildings are completed,
has one of the fiDest. failn
,
, the line.
If Itis asthma, bronchitis, croup,
,,,.1., ,,otICA'O'n,rrtherIn'tar. Ali
mARRIAnEs.
BATTLE- HoDGINs-In Lucan, on
December 5,15-v• theRev.T.I.A. Thomas
m •f - _IN • '
r. Brittle, o London, to liss Ida,
C au,g er 0 1. eo. . o gins.
1 ht I NI • G 11- d '
, • .
RowentrE-WEEKES.-At the Trivitt
Memorial church,on December 18th,
' by the rector,. Rev. J. W. Ten Eyck,
M 'PlaT R l'ff t 1M- rt '
r.,i . 1 IP owc 1 o iss i orence
A. Weekes; late of Ashford, Eng -
hand. '
'
Hensall , 'Around About ' -Cs
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The friends' Of our respected towns- Brussels: B. Gerry has leased he
man, Mr. Dune'an• McFarlane will re- Wbollen factoryto Lockridge
- fi d Bros 'of Wingham who will take
t 1 ' th t, 1 h b - ' •
gret o earn a ie as pen con ne o ,• -, . ' , ,. •
td his home for • a number of weeks, possession early in January. ,
owing to a severe attack of rheunia- ' St.' Marys: Milton Dutton had the
third' 'his. •
tistri.-We have this week to chronicle end of his finger of right
s ' * f a machine
the death of Mr. John Houghton,. of hand cut off in the gearing o., .
'this village, which sad event 'occurred at the Maxwell works on Monday.
at his home on' Wednesday Dec 4th St NI • • TI • I; t t • aa.t. t
• ,. • . ( • .. • . , arys. , ic, a, es -.1, t 1
• on o
after .a very painful 111nese of over four ,st, marys, business 'places is a new
Years, which he bore with much fort- grocery -In the sbop formerly occupied,
Uncle a,nd Christian patience, The de- hy Mr. Melville as a fr,uit store. The
•
ceased was a native of England," and new store will be conducted by the
•
was born at Marcam, Lancashire. He firm of Melville, & Simms. .'
emigrated to this country, in. the year . rys a e. r. - enry . owar a
• • i• ) ' - • ' D d 1' • 111' II ' 11 • d h• d
18,99, taking up lot IN:(,. 26, on ,the . 10th the misfortune to'have one of ,his 'toes
concession ofsklibbert, and upon which. badly hurt While loading a straw cutter
he continued to•reSide -until .about. .18 into ar wa ()none day last, vveek..
years.a•go, when he moved info Hen- ., • • ,g ' • - 'di • nd I
. • In religion be wgs , • ., • , s is improstugvetyrapi y a ,wesaop.e,
piseopa to see the,genial Ilarry. soon ou• his
han, , and in pc:antics a Conservative, rounds ,,,ain. , • • ; •., .,..
and Was an honest, industtioria- man , , c• , , „. ..,•.-'s
and mitchrespected, He was married, Mitch.ell: Sunday Mrs. Jane Gta b it,M,
the year 1875, to 'Annie Leeming, relitof the late Geo., Gralumi, died 'it
daughter of Mt..Thornas Leeming, 'of her SOB's,-reidente, ,.at the age of
township of Ilibbert,, who still sur- ,yerirs, and three months. She hadhecn
vives him, together- with three sons, di only a short brute. Twenty-tive
William, Leonard and Wilfrid; a son Yearsago her husband accidentallywaS', line
driught,er haVing died some years killed on his .farmi ' 3rd, •concession o, •-:
she
ago. The deceased Was a member of Fullar•ton, while buildinga straw stack. '
• - • •
SODS of England 'lodge, Exeter.bv St. Marys: Sensation was cause
A. ' ' ' ' (.12
Whom he' was buried in the Exeter in town at ten o'clock on Tuesday
The service' in St. PaiiPs night when a ' tramp, who gaVe his
here, on Saturday rifternoon Mime as Geo. Johnsen and hailed or- ;ohne
hist, was conducted by Rev. Mr Ten iginally front Stevensville, "Montana,
Eylc, of Exeter, and was well attended.. gave hirnself up to Night Cotiatable the
The fatnilY have the pyrnpatliY of the Page, stating that he was the cause of
in their bet•efiveinent" On the burning down of the fine bank.
Wednesday evening, of last, week, at• barn of Mr. Win. Bartle, situated three line
hour of 6:30 p. m., at. the Mahe- iniles east of Mitchell, toWn,- 'on the
parSonage, Rev. G. ,Tewett pro- Stratford road, on Friday morning fill,
the, words that made two last. The barn and contents were to-
hearts bear as one. ' We refer•, to the 1113 consumed by fire. Asked why he ful,ruitore
marriage of Mr. Alfred Serf -Men,. a pros- did such a thing he ' replied that he
- zest e t out supposed he was ,•p
. a''• d n of •"' 'Johnson will eX•
perous , nd respected . ,,, _ drunk..
to Miss Minnie Coxworth, of be takereitber to Mitehell or Strat-
tOwnship of Tuckersmith -,11. and re- ford fru trial. ons.
• Kirkton
• •
Charles Irvine will erect new foim-
. ,
alone under t•n
' shis bas next summer.
Mrs. Thos.. Blake is very sick,'with
. . : . .
,nsilitis.-IVIr.Ar hut Francis intends
•ecting a fine new residence the cotp,
g suinMer.frIrs. Philip; Blackla,r is
; the time Of writil very .lsick with.
, ' •
ieumonia.-On Shn ay,eveningsome
a k no w,n., individuals 'attempted •roh-
f • R '' -
ity' at the residence o Mi., ,ohert
melancl, hilts the lin
--4-ttantlers "vere"
ightene,c1 ftway,-a-Misa BellasIdaale-,
acid•took a' Change. for 'the worse on
- 11 Ike] 1 1. o' n
indel,Y• anel-,w' '- --37 1 tiLt-r=2° "'•
ieratiotisfot appenclicitis.-ssAgain the
rk. angel,. of death has visited our
ininimity`S-and claimed for r -i" -victim,
arothY MaIdoney,wife of Mr, Patrick
Brien. The 'deceased had been alit-
ring for a long time from coippli-
tion of diseases's:butt bore her in- '
rise suffering withpatienceand with,
Lt murniuting 'till. the end, which
" n Saturday. 'Through all her
me o : . , ., ,, ,
[ills and • sufferingS, she was quietly
. .
signed and submitted herself to her
aavenlY Father. She was 1;'"wrmi."11
more than average -intelligence.
(e had a great, faculty of olaking close
eridthip witb better 'acquaintanceS'..
ie was ' a moat' affectionate wife, a
Id ' nc.,,ighbor and .a, loVing meting',
d a true, . devoted Christian woman.
et loss a s-,
e' leaves to ' mourn het h O
rid, three, sons and one -daughter.
O' was.born ini the city of • Litnerick,
;bind, in 1810 rind emigrated to
, , .
anshard in 1868 and has resided here (in
I her sad demise. T1A0 late, Mrs.
f3rien was a constant umber of the
• , >.ata
rli nil i ili-iiirah.
DEATHS
.,, ,, , ;
v -t. T CP t NI d
1 iiamErtn.-..n in on, on on, a,y
Dee, Oth Ale. Monteith, Sr., aged
76 years, b months. .
CaBBIEri•-In St. Panl, NV an Dee'
. . . • ., n. ., cm , -
ember 13, Maggie Foster beloved
,. ,
wife of 'W. J. arling, formerly of
Exeter. - ' ' • . '
• '
O'BRIEN-In Kirkton on Saturday
' • ' •‘' '
Dee , 7 Dorothy, 'wife of 'Patrick
„ , ..., , ,
O'Brien, aged 6_,years,7'months and
22 days.
•
•
't , Your.'
• .• Throat ,
5•-.; . . . 0
g'. Gargles can't go back far,
,f, il enough; sprays don't
• a.. .
reach deep enough • but the
'1 - '. • , , s• ' , .
sks, si..egs , air you breathe . touches
"
°•-',11ttitii• ' Tht
-\.,, ... every part. en why no •
put some healing Medicine'
. •
in the air and let them go' along
toaether ? That is what Vapo-Creso-
, ,.. .,
iene is or. t puts me t-
f . I ' thehealingd'
. . .
eine right on the, places that most
A
need it. You now see why it so
quickly cures. tote throat, b r 6 n -
hitis boars nesS whoobing-cough
e , • , e P ..
and asthma, , . 20
.vano.c801,,,,, is sdici by druppists ocery7ber,
\i'lporizer aid Lamp, which sbould last a l&
le and 1 bottle of Cresolene complete,
ti" • ' l
supphes of Oro:minim 25 cents and, o cents,
Illustrated booklet contalnitm physicians' toad,
'Imnn roritInqt 7Anvr,
monlfrre• NAvil..C.PP,ni
ito t Uo