Exeter Advocate, 1903-2-19, Page 1SIXTEENTH YEAR.
'EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY FEBRUARY
1903, C. H SANDERS, EDITOR.
FU
COA
I Lad
Coat wa
1 Lad
Coat was
1 Lad
Coat wa
lack Astrachan Fur
or $25.
ok Astrachan Fu
or $30.
ek Astrachan Fur
for $32.
PLIen's Brown Dog Fur C.,,
was $25 for $19.
ALL BUR FURS ARE NOW vilEA
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taw a large erne -eat ef rrivete fondle to
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Earriatct. Main Street Better
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Lamb In en eerie ef M.-inkgarin I tht Neah.ritV.
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te.iirurc.s etainpravol.in the taanIfp n4 thytty.
town& 4.14 Gery; hartIviMel Qui ellitr aimler, teener
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11. 349119,9440 Cittler.
$ale Register.
TIlt"R.SPAY, ;MARCH .T.',.-Fornt Awl; nail Imply.
mad% tutfittay ROIL 1‘1111111!, e.2. eon. 044
24341.101h Sale at OHO Velixt, 11. Evian. Atte.
aictiver.
ae, 'Tartlet:.
Partitatalna nerattotn to .1 W. 3Innalrig cite to.
.1.,t gi riaine tom Moult laze, atter eta, it
tee rely te leaved In the bawl. et a elle q -,r.
A ,tittisdue the I:M.11E41i paisi01. rf..:11eire
oir Pi the unituf,igatiL
W. .1. Itneitnis.
OUSE FOU SALM
--
The undersigned is offering tar sale 1494 (mine
dwellinzand prentiscrent An civet, Exeter. bring
Ver. 17. The house contains 41 1453:119 aim A brie/t
colEar utairrnotit. There is on the pronisrs 41 41414e1
ef c der, n MEV gasp, st.34.1.8 itatea hensr
ami a number of rholce trait keel Will Ate sat
musatab7e. Apply te
Jams Unarm, Ozeter.
/1-01'1E AND TIM= LOTS P014 SALE'.
1140 untlersignett Is altering far sale that desirable
praperty on corner of Carling and Nelson
streets, Exeter, being Lots 01. Sf: and S.8. There 18
on the prendsm: a good brick house containing, nine
rooms; aped stable (the knver hale Welt); henhouse
and pig pen;ility ?halt trees. 1111.44 41444(4 soft water
and other conveniences. Will be sold reasonable --
Apply to
CMS. 183.30, Exeter.
Special Meeting.
rilHE Council of the County of lluron will hold a
.1. special meeting in the Town Ilan in Clinton,
on March the 4th next, at TO o'cloelrt a.m.: to meet
representative men from each mumeipahty in the
County, nod conder the question of a good road
system in this County. Any other County business
may be considered at this meetium
1.1.NE,
County °Milt.
Bated atOoderich, this 144.43 day otFeb., 1003.
.111...A.r
iFAILIT FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offering for sale Lot 11, South
Boundary, Blanslutrd, being 108 acres of choice land,
well fenced and drained. There is on the premises
two flrst-class bank barns, open shed, frame holm
with brick kitchen, codeine. num large rooms, cellar
under both; good orchard twa good' wells; 4 ' acres
bush -mixed thuber-and other conveniences. Per.
featly free from ell noxious Weeds, such as mustard
and wild oats. ,Located within one end a half miles
from St. Marys. For particulars address
W. &ran Brae,
. St. Mares -
AUCTION SALE
House and Lot in the Village of Exeter. Mr. John
(4111 has received instructions to sell by Public Auc-
tion at the Metropolitan Rotel, Exeter, on Thursday,
February 20t4), 1008, at 2 o'clock p.m. sharp, the
following valuableprciperty, viz -Lot No. 48, Main
street,- Exeter, contfuning one fifth of an scare af
land, more or less, being the fermer residenee of
Mr. Jatues Darling. The house contains 8110005 and
Is conveniently situated, there is also an excellent
orchard. Terms of sale: --10 o/o of parch:we price at
titne of sale end the balance within 'thirty days. For
further particulars apply to `
has cam, • . GEO. A. K. /Tanen.
Auctioneer.
NOTICE'.
Public noticeis hereby given that appliCation will
be made to the Legislative Asseinhiy of Ontario at
the next session thereof for an Act ,to incorporate
The London, Parkhill and Grand Bend Electric Rail-
way Company, subject to the consent of the munici-
palities affected and subject to all other rights, to
construct and operate a system of surface railways,
operated by electric or some power other than steam
beginning at a point on South, shore of Lake Muron
tween the Counties ertlfuron and Lambton, thence
;rough the Township of Stephen in the County of
ron, thence through the Townships of McGillivray
and West Wiliiaros, the Town of Parkhill and the
Townships 04 11148(1 Milhous, Lobo and London to
the City of London, in the County of Middlesex and
for all other powers necessary for the purpose.
A. A. 31Aoravrett,
Solicitor for the applicants.
Dated at Pal-101in, Feb. 18, 1903. Parkhill, On.t.
Sit anIcy
' Air J4oh142 114illte'Y gat WS hlgoi linlattv
, ., •
, bria.tt a a, hill . vlittivg wo“ifrin Ne. V.
, Wilds' Deeli 44 few deye ..ige,---elts W.
,Ite:al leas set 06t Ut 41 fawn re 41,4 42 31e.
and llrfe FA Perdne of lIonon (Tr,
Nriela. Ili,. al aughter.*Nliete Minnie. who
! ileemiap midi him there, interailk U.
maining for a 611011 4911199•.- ittlit: MTh
S441-111'94.', WIpt Irtittlititra 440141 Mt', Weet,
name tune ago, luei gone 499 _Toronto.
'where he has seenteit it job inetig on
1 the O.T.R. =At the last regular meet-
i1ing of the township council, Mr. John
Mil was teappointel '1'reatei4'ine -We
are plc.:teed to slat that Miss Martha
Keys, who has been di int the past
mouth, is now convalescing, es is also
Mr. John Stephenson. -The infant
child of Mr. james Keyes, has been 111
with bronchitis, lett is 4ecover144g.-
11,1r. .P. J. Litton, of the Imam Road,
has sold his team to Mr. John BleOre-
gar, and has pitrehimed a younger
teatin-Little Mary, only daughter of
Mr. and :Mrs. Ale. Austin, while play -
on her bed, bad the roisfortnne to
fall off and break her stmt. -Mo. Beat-
ty„ sr., has reeovered from her reeent
ilinese.-Mr. Robt. Penhale, who has
been 11014/, for a few week% has retutet-
ell to mt. Thinnas.-Mr. Untie Rathwell
and sister, Miss Maude, who have been
visiting friends in this vicinity for the
pie.t few weeks.. left Satutility for their
home in Ethel. -M is.tietirgiitiliore has
rettuned home from Marktiale,
" McGillivray
Miss Annie Laughlin is recovering
from the severe attack of rheumatic
fever from which she has been sutler-
ing.-Mr. L. Sidlivan IS siniously ill
with typhoid fever. His many friends
bone b,e will soon recoven-ar. Thos.
Shaddock has purchased the farm of
Ur. jas. Sutton on the 4441 concession
of McGillivray. Mr. Sutton and fann
ily intend leaving for Assinabohton or
about the 1s4. of Meech. 'Weare sorry
to see them leave here but wish them
every success in their new home. --Mrs.
J. Allison, who has been on the sick
list, is convalescing. -At the annual
meeting of the McGillivray Mutual
Fire Insurance Co., held recently, the
following were elected directors for the
eurrent year: -J. D. Drummond, M.
Millar and W. la Corbett.
Smoot. REPORT. -The following is
the correct report of S. S. No. 5, Mc-
Gillivray, for the month of January: -
Sr. IV. -Rose Lightfoot, Leo Coughlin
Edward Faultier. Jr.IV.-Pearl Short,
Erwin Scott, Nellie Lewis, Janet Ma-
guire. Sr. III. -Arnold Coughlin, Alice
Wilson and Raymond Coughlin equel,
Adeline Coughlin, Adeline Hoffman.
Jr, III. -Eddie Tones,' Chester Morley,
Clara Lewis. Me -Fred Lewis, Eliza
landgins, Aaron .Scott,' Violet Short,
May Faultier, Ella. Tlbdgms, Chtestina
Hoffman, Willie elagorre. Part II.-
Pltilomene Coughlin, Lorne. Sholdice,
Ella Hodgson, Alice Lightfoot. L-.
John Coughlin, Alex, Hodgins, Delton
Lewis. No. on volt, 33 average.atteed-
ance 23. L. E. DOWNING, Teacher.
ClOUNCITL.-,-COtIrlCil 'met pursuant [0
statute in TOwn Hall, McGillivray, Jan.
12, and subscribed to their qtialificatio
end declaration • of office, vizi-Mar-
shall •Miller, 'Reeve; Daniel- Dorman,
Adam H. Hodgins, • John. McGregor
and William Mawson, Councillors.
Minutes of last meeting read, approv-
ed of and signed. Hodgins -Dorman -
that the hereinafter named Municipal
offices are acknowledged and ti,ppotnt-
ed to the se.veral offices for the present
year,: Wm. Fraser Clerk, salary, '$120;
Gilbert' Grieve, Alflef380r, $85; James
'Neil, Jr., member of. the Board of
Health in room of Seines- Miller, de-
ceased; John Fergason; member of the
Board of Health for three years; Geo.
nindrearsh and Isaac!, Laughlin, audi-
tors, eateries each, $10; Geo. Saunders,
j4tri16o44, salary, $15; Alex. Stnith, Treas-
urer, salary $80.--Okerried. McGregor
Dorman =that accounts, amounting in
all to $64.30, be passed and orders
is-
sued in paymen t. -Carried. Mawson
Ilocl gin s-th at Co u n cil adj o tie n to meet
in the Town Hall, the first Monday in
March at one o'clock p. tn.--Carried.
Wee. FRASEN, Tp, Clerk.
1Dashwood
The revival meetings, whieh have
,, been in progress in the Evangelical
chnerla here for some theebare come
to &10se. Mach good has been done
at the meetings. -Rev. an, Knechtel.
P.E., conducted the quarterly meeting
be on Snturelny and Sunday, aud Is.
his week visiting tlie different feud-
ies soliciting aid for the intesion cause
n cOnnettion with the ehnrele.-3Ere.
ellerinan is in poor bealtb tbese days
nd considering her odviineed age
makes her recoverv dottlefith-Mies
Emma Callers speitt Setnieley and
Sunday with friends in Zurieb-
Steneiliele
OFeeet.-Destier hes %tido invaded
ur midst end tahen away another of
OU' residents, in the peeson of Ma
Ann Cutiie. reliet of the late Attlee
Miekintinies. of thfe place. Deceased
lust. heen resiolleg with her dettghter.
Mrs. Riehersi MeConortine. of ItlYtln
She had Iseen well its meal 11140R tiat-
inday morning she :tepee and dressed
hereelr. but was fcialnd a few momente
later by her grateldanghter. her spirit
hissing t! -ea its flight. Site !tad at.
tined the good ag.o of fit years ;Ind
tived by those who came itt contsiet
nith her gitS• her Weld. elueerful dis-
pesit ion. Mid WAS A, ennsistent member
of the Metiaidise elturelt for =toy
years. The remains were brosight here
ansl conveyed to the Stenshme cente-
tees- im enstaley arid leiel !reside thOV
4,01'1104' bIllOtatail, who pIIK.V.Teased her
:10 eaeare,.
LUC0111
1141.4 lila Pelle ti2 gat .4 few deys 443
sndEMG antilop. t lee u.erts=lleCiratege.
llib•rit Al his 1..,'1 41'4 tent 41'41'0 ilttnt.'
1.44 thaN ',49144:14VIP 494 the %ill 4r,e.-Miss
.33r. 3. :433.( J Gann ,11111011.
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feeesee Vine,
e
I den. curattraelota lees Ilwen ra1.1.za§11,311
4a3434.44.1 fcci, awn 4,4'4•:;11,;chi43 401 i0:?.
Joanne.? for 314. Witt. Iteder. Ihddellnin
Au1.'.' Stir Mr. jelon Meseta -ell, r. --
Mr. L. R. Set+. of New Raven. Cann.,
1 4-10.4triTia .t fewalVtit ta.wat tend
1)I:3111.--1)o14h bus again visited
our midst and renioved another of
44d. 4'l"4411'IltO 1414 the 'meson Of Mr.
Georee Garbett, who tweed away ori
Feb. 411*. at the advanced ags,!+ of $2
ware. Deceased had been in feeble
health for,some time and his death was
not unexpected. Ile was a man ofster.
ling eleiracter and wasimich respected
for hia good qualities :ma his death
will be keenly felt here as lie WAS A
140041 IWIttlIhOr 4111,1 1415841 friend. The
funeral took place frota his late resi.
deuce on Monday to St. Joules* cone -
ter)**
.4i.eetrin4re.-Roy, son of Mr. F. 11.
Neihhad the misfortune while shatiog
a. few days ago to fall, limiking both
bones of his left arm. Ile WAS brought
fertile offire of Dr, Orme where the
lanizen bones were set. This is the
second time this winter that he has
had this arm fractured, the last some
distance below thnt of the first. At
last reports he was doing nicely. =jack
the two-year old son of 11'0in*
ton Sadlier, bad the misfortune to get
his foot severely sealded a few days
ago. It appears that the child 'WAS OA
a sofa and in getting (dr same put his
right ('0(14. 414 a pail of boiling' water
with above result. Vniler the care of
Ib?. T. Orme is be improving very
favorably.
Crediton
J. „G. STA:WM a ttenatekly Conks g
z(aculVi)BOttisAt. solicitor, Xotary„ emcee -wet
nem to Lean -Meter Ont.
The Misses Ida and Carrie Finkbein-
er left for Sebewaing, Mich.,last week,
where the' have aceepted situations
in Mr. J. C. Liken's store. -A number
of our young people gave Mr.and Mrs,
Sohn G. Wein a pleasant stirprise par-
ty on Fridley evening. A very enjoy-
able time was spent by all. -Mrs. Fra-
ser Ginter, of St. Jahns, visited old ac.
quaintances in the village the past few
days:--Sattirday, lett] inst., was St.'
Valentine's day. We understand that
some of our citizens were unfortunate
enough to be remembered. -A tele-
phone line is being built from Central -
ie to Mt. Carmel. Mr. John R. Essery
has placed an instritment in his diven
ling. -Division Court was held in the
Town Hall, Wednesday. Judge Holt,
of Goderich, presided at the Court.
The only case was F. G. Clark vs. Jas.
Flynn for one-half share in an engine.
The snit was settled. by the .defendant,
Flynn, paying the $25 and costs. W.
MacDittrinid, of Liman, for plaintiff, L.
H. Dickson, Exeter, for defendant. -
Mr. Toltan, of Walkerton, is relieving
Mr. W. S. Chisholm, of the Merchants
Bank this week Mr. Chisholm left
for Ingersoll on Monday for the. pur-
poee of joining the ranks of the bene-
dicts.-Mr..A. L. Bertrand is on the
sick list. His many -friends: trust he
will soon vecover.-Mrand lVfrs.W.A..
Sambrook and family spent Sunday in
Centralia, the guests of Mr.. mid Mrs.
W. H., Mills. -Messrs. George Mantle
aed Henry.F.. Either were in Goderieh
Tuesday' on businees,--A reiereeepta-
tive of the Olt Corepany, who are oper-
ating' the Oil_wells in Chatham, was in
the -village last week trying -to get
stook -holders in. the • Convene-. 1 Our
people are rather timid and .do not
care to invest retoney,unless they know,
they are safe end sere of their invest-
nients.--,The past few days, of cold,
weather has made us realize that win-
ter is still with us -The revival meet-
ings, which have been held in , the
Evangelical church the past - motth
have come toil close. The meetings
were well attended and were of great
spiritual benefit to all. Rev. Detuni
held & meeting last eVening end will
bold anOther to -night. We trust that
it Will be well attended. -Mr. John
Gaiser left for New Liskeard, New On- ,
tario, after visiting his brothers.- and
sisters here the paSt men th.e-Mr. Jos.
Heist returned home Tuesday evening,
after a pleasant visit witbreletives 144
Illinois and..Michigan. ,
• • Farquhar,
tlenrY StraffOra who has been visit-
ing 'bete, srk tilrfied to his laotne in
Michige - -Mies Josie Westlake, who.
had rather a .severe attaek et the
Mumps. is better. 7e- Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Kay are now awning their .iittention
to their young. delight -en -Ma and
Mrke Bo Beavers spent Saturday with
f1iend-04 D. Cottle sold a
twneyeare44d gelding. sired by Orchard
WiROMManit Vifeet for $175. Wbo says
raisinggoed homes doesu'e pey?
aandebf ye,
Mr. Waite% of Exeeer. bas orrived
here eutl will Ize ready for business in
IA few days. ---31e, Robert fludeori is re-
eovehavi
gfziotrhget
eerbeectsaltiritbitiesbancrechi-
deuti:_
entertainment this Tlintreltry eversiog.
-31r. Chariee Vatter is about to open
unwart....botiv here fee the, peeneee synnteathire with' ham an hoe I kt. Mr. J. V. DM is ithie to he around.
of purchaeing term prodnee. Teeewea re4VOIANST., Tbe, 14094441411S were broisgitt again after V4101.' 'sf,.ver? saheb. of
fill a supteme need uf the eemoroinity. here Ata Toeeday, iieetenapalnekl L. Mr. I4ct4Ibp,4-1r. Wheeler, one black -
/no farmers woo/ much rathersell! Nixon stud his free little ehildren. Thel smith, SPent SUM/3Y htSt itt Mitehell.
here than tisne atheir grain, ete,, to funeral. which twit reaee NVednesdnee visiting nis former home.- Miss 3Dir-
outside ilitt.104. s woe. lergely alto:Wed. The sympathy ra.Y. 4ik344(Ittle, Ig griddling a month
DB4111,-Deatii has cagain bovaded of the r"anunnilY w "frtnttit'tdbetlitttlre :sewilitnteiAtn.e..3J.411447;:::‘,M__3;ie,,,10n„"N-allefk.
nu
our anitlit ...'1...'1carried. sinesmother *
of
our residents in the pereon of Mr. o':ntotrtIllisillgiirellii4i5olwr*tlitieftatsvIlitlustit moth.; quite ill with an attadt of toutoPs--
i Miss Lizzie JOhne 11"as not well enough
Se' iAlleviWritillaV;;I'Lt.ci1t4117311eIvett lbs°111411"14 h3na. o fi
dihIldrebettenn 4-.3 8.tn lift vi.,ition as °minuin
et the
etoplopl litlas311 as hernesseuake _
%! Watt tilled be 3liss Lena elieers.--Mr.
7411 VW* ebureh Senulay last. The rrieiniK7
Cr's V14,1 ,'':t'1:'.). through illues9, chos.sehrae. otysvired it Beam movan.m., purpos,„ „mug. wv.st
ar>,,
to govenp ^zed return to the home of 'me. aleItstarat te-ene re.- m print: . •
ble mother la a e. Mealiead old was a,t ih-est-Tiel ifrtlaT, leene!:-:1.611,g7if.e-ate° Ire ut:da eth:"ietiMlitss' b4(4..;.
4.2 (.4 stienneetd end eVerlabing nesse-est 1. '1 !, 1-tenItIg4 Itt dintivs on Weilitesday of last weeks
tO taegi)•bitS sufferings hut all weeleterre, is 111-14.illill4P; 44 itnv. ouin- to a eevere attack of Inultips.
P1'0144 of G" -'11.1'FIFIL ria8 much s'e; here. -Mrs. j. Suaeizere z'fPlerstrig• flWe trust elle may mien ill./ On 419 itr
f on'll Clef_ b 4". c444944 14.13° 14114P, zonal two tione tue• log fraenati 4 egain.
9/1 4915 zs419tanee 04114.4 eawn„-ehr. mad Mae, e, hither ereel
his eon von he 'keenly felt here. Tine tea seepekte e. few fseeeete duct WIL,404,,Auxt
Ifamerall eleee 43,11 Sany,19,e• to Neire evseaiteg. J, u. amt 4114.,
"ant
eettle4G4',Wt ,4 qt4114" toe tent 4" tie 19:sytt ^1^441014 Vet e
4WD' betle it. :a'. etleitt Lentlon
errtrialvt4t..i; 0,evel tile!! ism.at11. topit,o4e2a:tiotes..-131,r:k.eatoo4n7,c4itiansntreetteel ela 1,,,44;-.30g14t-iei.learet,aldstw;4.7,f,
taleate • a 0 teenthy a4571r ' a, ", 2 . -; • -
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14414; 't.iio'44:3n1":4''.11.-4" faslyiliat'trX.V1U1411:%Taittliitii,;; 417-i ...11111:164?s,1114
anent. preigeete ewe eem 4y;,oefo„,4" %Tr y Llaff We. !ilk" It lacer ,V1
ilEir gin tir.at ‘.. W.. under.; it mei t hat . ern dy Teo every.
reenway s. mak; gmali fancily %ill him na 1-44 04; vilet. It 11 Vt t
, /I,. ere
The titte<egeif the Fiaraueure !mei- town again. We will weleottoe t in ileet la." The, 4411 Pr, 'V': bar. :main
tut.e held in Wile le% hen wag wen at- ret -Mies Annie Po lee bee :elan heels e teeth el in the dge`a ee ee„,,Ilder
tended. ley Mesere. Ray- ell /Ilan Nanfia• -Me- Wm. MVP liateeespeetisl resideitt, in the pre Ot
Tim and 4 1„,;„-pantile:eel Mr. 111 4'l, trti/-449'FP Wm. Trevieloiee. whe levelled
and, 14erestarig.-- Mr. deo% Stinsan, of farm Mr. Bieber and foamy eon sear hi8 List on siiiiiday morning. Fob.
Ft. Wiliente iweintapenied hy hie eise Move to Allehigaa hi the .51)rtni.n--T1e; about hillf iwt ten WrIeek. at, the ago
tete 31ire leaVellie visited eollowing left last week tor t of V 44 41 7 mon' IN,tz days. Ile had
their e991154114 Mrs. NV, J. Wilson. re- Misses Sarah and Maim` lieeuillzaiiiit four months. and grade -
turning how Moudav.-The Decider and Miss Annie Oeseh. and weeeeteng, Fleets,' quietly away.
IJ('' oyster eupper, held on Friday ev.. Aessrs, monno oeseb. JI.. James and He bore 1113 sirknese wath Christian
ening Wile even attended. Over three Arthur Ronnie. Joseph -Sehwartzee- patience. Deeinievil was born in Eng -
hundred aff.enilited in the hall to Mr. trailer, 308001 (faseho end Jos. Oen- land and came to thin multi y ;data
oy the 6019'PlICS 414511 singing. 11% -Mr. man. We weal the young much 811C- years !Igo, lie has licen a resident
ack Vineiett.-31r. Robert atINhins cesee-The Munson' institute Ilif!Pting oe this vicinity for the htst four years
Sou Qt1t0r1 41164 the executive of the s.. v'. beld in the . Town Ho% bete nu aretwas a grad neighbor,a kind friend.
Rit.stouvanulay school, at his home on 'Wednesday. Various Interesting sub. and respecied by ail who knew him.
Thursday evening, All report having Sects in Pe,inteveSt tamers ,nn„ Ile leaves to mourn his loss one son,
spent an enjoyable time in speeches. farmers- wives were u
riscusse„
it. orje brother and a large number of sor-
wanes and refreshments -Mr. and eVening meeting was enlivened by rowing niatives and friends. He was
Mits. 41. 0/endenning celebrated their musie 1V;18 thoronglaY enioYQa 1)3" a member of the illettiorlist church for
woodin wedding Monday eVellitig by all mesedt.-The regular meeting 44. 14144414(4' of years. We mourn our
entertaining a miniberot their friends. the W.V.r.r. wits held at tile bottle (Iv loss from the church, but God (loth all
Ileremer ItVErealn.--The marriage things well. His remains were laid to
ceremony of Mr. A. Mollard, of Dal- rest in the Fairfield cemetery on Toes -
moral. Man., to Miss Untie D. Thomp- day at two o'elork, Rer. Mr. Knowles
sou, of Corbett, was performed by the conducting the Alumni services. Much
Rev. A. Thiltainleate in the 31et1lo11st sympathy le extended to the bereaved
church here. on Wednesday,Feb.110. ones in thie their hour of trial.
The beide was gowned in white and
carried 34 bouquet of white roses. She
W;4'( eupported by Miss Mae Wilson,
staying with his daughter. is very ill. There WftS no service in St. Andrew's
also gowned in white, eareying a bon-
-"41inal Mes. Moses lielger 14111re'4! vit on Suedes-, owing to the anni-
qua of pink eltrnations and pink 1(t'.1..
Little Orval Thibaudeau petformeil the tuned from Alichige.n, where they eeteary sem-fees being held at theis..
duties of teige, carrying the ring in a have teen visiting friends. They weep green. -31r. James Mustard bad the
basket of flowers. The groom was sup- accompanied home by Mr. John Gm- misfortune to lose a valuable horse, one
ported by the bride's brother, Mr. W. ger.-elessre. J. Levagood and J. Eng- of his matched team. ;slew days ago.
land halve returned to their homes in Lockjaw WAS the cause of ileath.-On
Thompson, of Gut4ph. Mrs. ,Yarnes
North Dakota.
SAE INTELLEGENCE.-Dr• CaenPoelt special sernam to voung men, on the
played the wedding march. „ Sunday Rev. Mr. Mellott preached a
received the sad intelligence on Wed- subject, "An old' man's advice to a
nesday of last week, announcing the
death of his only brother, Sir. Dimcan
J. Campbell, which occurred at Chico. -
go on Tuesday night. The deceased
had been ill foe some weeks and his.
death WAS not altogether unexpected.
His remains were brought here and
e- farm, wt.11 have an auction sate of his
the funeral took place from the Des effects on Thursday. Mr. Murray has
residence on Friday to the Bronson purchased a home in Gorrie, where be
line cemetery. The deceased was a urposes moving in a few dayee_Rm •
Murdock McKenzie, who has lately re-
turned from China, gave an address in
St. Andrews church on Monday even-
ing. His discourse was a, description
of the condition of the people irk China
and the great work being done there
through missionary effort, 141 Christian-
izing the people, Mr. McKenzie is an
able and earnest speaker atid his ad-
dress was indeed interesting and was
listened to by a large audience.
NEANLY A Finn. -Mr. Wm. Ivison's
fine residence had a narrow escape
from destruction a few days ago.
When first noticed the fire had gained
considerable hodway and it was only
by the hardest kind. of work on the
part of the large crowd that thet house
was saved froeitotal destruction. For-
tunately no wind was blowing at the
time, or the Consequence might have
been much more serious. There was
hovvever, a good sepply of water and
a large nunaber of willing workers, af-
ter two hours' 'of hard work, became
the masters of the devouring element,
but not before considerable damage
was done. Mr. and Mrs. Ivision are
indeed thankful to all those svho so
willingly assisted them to save their.
home. ,
Mr. W. Clarl. bil8 gOI'M tO LOTA0.4 ERITT 1VEDDING.- The home of
Granton Tiarpley
wsvilhetifee!.....barehrousseee.ti-IMedr.a Jttliurnuarti,13 oli scene of a pretty and bateresting ever.t.
Mr. and Mts.. Geo. Sherritt was the
1Voo4bant, occenied the Puha of the Laed one Which ulways canses a ripple.
Methodist eburclt hem on SnudaY-- t or excitement among the fair ones.
De. Chas, letikg, son or De. It Lang. We refer to the marriage of his eldest
of ibis plave, WITOt A few montbs ago 1 daughter., Ati:89 Lottlei. to mt.., janles
left to take up advanced work iti the (Mallard, of Manitoba. Tbe bride was
hospitals of Great Britain and the con- , istaree ill a wry enjoy costume nnit
tirami, has been sneeesbfni in Ossing preeented achitrroingappearance. She
the examinetions to entitle hien to re-' svM he rinuch missed here as she was .0.
•ceive the diploma of the rloYal College, general ferorite ‘vith the young people
of PhYSEcEgie4;_. I4":14011. The l'aoug ' but her many friends join in wishing
medico is likely to bave a successful herself and husband many :reeve of
and brilliant career. happinees mad prosperity. The Pres-
Dzefele-Tbe sad intclligence lees etas receieed by the bride were indeed
received bere a few at 4ITS 4g0 of toe heautlful and is a ijight token of the
death of Mesa John Nixon. of Hal/410- respect in 'which she is held by ber
to, Mon., formerly of this place. It is . f int
only about o year since Mr. Nixon end
finely nerved ont West and hie many
faleatde in firanton and vicinity dee 1
Winchelsca
Mrs. itwer 041 Monday evening. -
Mr. Samuel Holtzman left Thursday
morning for Chesley.- Mr. G. Holtz -
luau has disposed of one of his drivers
to a Parkbill gentlemate-Mr. Samuel
Mintier. of Elmira, is the guest of Air,
Peter 1oeh1en-31r. Henry Wilma,
win) is ninety years of age is getting
quite feeble. -kr. 11. Deitz, who is
ileDS1111
Mrs. Chas. Cook, of Chicago, is the
guest of Mrs. IL -Coo1.--31rs. James
NOtTiS, ofWinnipeg,.,Mau., is visiting
relatives in this section. -David Ross
has one to the Northwest. --D1 . Sen
lery has returned from Toronto. --Miss
Annie Beek has been home from Lon-
don during tbe past few days. -Robert
Bollard left on Friday for Brandon,
Man., to resume work in the G.T.R.
roundhouse. -Mrs. and Miss Golthrop,
of St. Marys, spent a few days here
during tite week, the guest of Mrs.
Beek. -A social under the auspices of
the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's
church was held at the residence of
Mrs. B. Kaiser an Wednesday evening
last. A. musical and literary program
was rendered and those present thor-
oughly enjoyed themselves. -Rev. J.
Hannon, D. ,D., occupied the Metho-
dist pulpit on Sunday, both morning
and evening, preaching missionary
sermons. -The ladies of the Midsiouary
Auxiliary held their tnorithly mission-
ary meeting on Wednesday at the
home of Mrs.. J. N. Johnston. -Mr.
Charles Beeneof Stillwater, Minnesota,
pent a• few days witb friends here dur-
ing the week. -Mr. and Wes. Duncan
Taylor, of the township. of Hay, are
spending a month at Clifton Springs,
New York state, in the interest of Airs.
Taylor's .health. -Mr. Hawkins and
sister, who have been visiting their
cousies, Mr: and Mrs, John D. Stew-
art, here, have retureed to their home
in Le Mars, Iowa. -Mrs. (Dr.) Hutton,
of Forest, is. Visitin g her daugh tea, Mrs..
O. A. McDonald. •
Wentenn.-On Wedn.osday, afternoon
the home of Mr. Frank. Marshall, el
this town. was, the scene of a pleasant
event; when Mrs. David Clark, of this
place was . united in marriage to Mr.
James Taylor, of Exeter e North: The
ceremony was performedby the Rev.
Dr, Medd, in the presence of quite a
large number of the friends and rela-
tives of the contracting parties. The
bride was handsomely Attired in a
suit Of brown silk, trimmed 'with late
and chiffon. After the marriage cere-
mony, all sat dowel to a snmptuoos re-
past, which,. it is needless to say was
much enjoyed. The presents to the
bride were n n merons and made a mag-
nificent array, which go to show the
esteem in ,which she was held.. The
happy couple drove the same evening
to their home in Exeter North, follow.
eel by the good wishes of their many
friends and with whom Ve unite in out. Hess,. Sr., acted as mterpreter
wishing them all bappirieSe., ,for 144r. Koehler., '
young man in a wicked city." Mr.
MallOtt always has something good. to
say to bis people and on this occasion
was of more than ordinary interest. -
Mr. Robert, Murray, of Tuckerstnith,
whd some months ugo disposed of bis
printer by trade and was holding a luc-
rative position on the "Musical Lead-
er" of Chicago for several yearsprior
to his illness, which culminated in his
death. Mr. Campbell WaS 31 years of
age,
DIVISION COMM -The settlings of
the Diyision Court on Monday, Feb.
9,drew a lerge crowd to the Town Hall
and several interesting cases were
heard and disposed of hy His Honor,
Judge Holt. The first case was one en-
tered by:Andrew Buchanan, of Tuck-
erstnith, against George McEwen and
Owen Geiger, of Ilensall. The action
was for 8100 damages 'claimed by the
plaintiff for alleged neglect of defend-
ants to pall a 15 -acre field of flax. The
defendants held that no agreement had
been made to puff the flax, and that it
WitS through the plaintiff's neglect that
the flax was not delivered to the flax
mill at Hensel]. The Judge dismissed
the plaintiff's action with costs and
lowed a set-off against him for $30.20
for seed and sowing the flax by defend-
ants. F. W. Gladman for plaintiff, and
J. G. Stanbury for defendants. The
second case was an actionentered by
Henry Koehler, Sr., againit his son-in-
law, Jacob Brown, on an account of
about $50s Brown Setup a contra ac-
count against Koehler for $68. After
a. very lengthy examination of the
principals and a large number of wit-
nesses, judgment ,was given for the
plaintiff for $24 without costs and the
counter claint of defendent was dis-
missed without costs, The anionnt al-
lowed to plaintiff was for'the price of
the mower bought by defendant at
plantiff's sale last fall and this was the
cause of the action, as Brown had re-
moved the mower from Koehler's ftirrn
without, settling for it; contrary to the
conditions of the sale. L. 11, Dickson
for plantiff, 3. G. Stanhury for defend -
aut. The sittings of the court lasted
from 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 pan. with only
one intermission of balf an hour for
noon, being the longest held here for
a long time. The interest of the audi-
ence, hoWeverew as maintained through
BI109111S.
,
DENNIS.--In Zurich, on Feb. 6, to Mr.
and Mrs. 7. B. Dennis, a, son.
Ks -In Farquhar, oh Feb. 12, to Mr, ;
and Mrs. Wm. Kay, a daughter.
MARRIAGES,
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TA.YLOIt--ULABIC Hensel', on Feb.
11th, by the Rev. Dr. Medd, Mr. Jas.
" Taylor, of Exeter, to Mrs. David
Clark, of Hensall.
WRIGHT-Honer-At the Manse, Exe-
ter, on Feb:nary 18113, by the Rev.
W. M. Martin, 13. D., Mr. .Tarn es
Wright, of Point Edward, to Miss
Barbara Horn, of Exeter. '
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