Exeter Advocate, 1903-2-26, Page 1• to
SIXTEENTH YEAR.
EXETER ONTARIO
THURSDAY FEBRUAR
26, 1903.
LACE, OBTAINS
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CARPETS
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"e have prepared oat s a good .5 tering
trade n Lace Cortaine, Serene rt Muslins and Prep-
criee, We bot our goods from a neintifecturees agene
Lima g;ving us ie bif„e advantage over the usual lie:inner
of hurling eurtain goods. One makes C4)11145t Of Swiss
toed Nottinghaw monufacturers 4and can he relied int
tie being extra good value.
thir 'ewe Curtain pricesare 2.1e.. &lee 70e.1
00e.. $1, 81.10o '1 39 81.75, 82, S'.1.20, 82,23, 82,40, 82.69,
83, $8.fid a pair. Theee goods are 10 to 15 ofo
less than the regUlar pricee,
volFaripaiugNice
Nairn's English Lino eum 4 yards
Wide $2.50 full width.
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for you at, 0111,10a. the cost price. A short time ago w4.
were enabled to buy single webs of carpets front -one of
the,biggeet dealets in 0011/0111, This adventage giveS
att$ the privilege of • perchasing carpets at very low
• prices, We give you the benefit of our purchaste
Hemp cerpets. worth Zie. for Ale. a yea
Union carpets worth for yavd,
rnion earpets worth rke, for Ate, yard.
Woe!. Varpts worth 75e. fOr Cer. a yard.
3 ply F.neglish wool elepet woreit el -25 fortrie. I'M d.
Patent Tapestey woz,tb for 7.1e_ a valid.
Axminister carpet worth 81.25 for Me. a yard.
Theseare all new pettern* with new shades.
09 and eave numey,
Pople
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We MVO loolinsited private tondo for 111.•
vestment Upen farce or Village prOperty,
lowest rates of interest.
DIERSoN& 0,411LIND
Barristers. ate.* Exeter..
MONBE
TOQA.
T 101110 4110go auto not trivato funds to
lean on Skrm utvillage parties at low
rates Of Interefit,
R. W. CtLanaran.
Earrlater, Maio Street Borate
ERNEST ELLIOTT
Real EStateand Insurance Agent
Farms and vUkic properties bought and said on
reasonable tenns..beveral dwelling houses for sale.
Lands in all parts of Manitoba mut the NOrthavest
tor sale.
/.1008E FO LE.
The mtdersignett is offering for sale his Tram
dwelling anti premises on Ann street, Exeter, helm;
lot 17. The houso contains S rooms with a brick
cellar underneath, There Is on the pmmises a good
well of water, a pump shop, stable aud chicken house
and number of eltoleo fruit trees. Will ho sold
reasonable. Apply to
Jens Moonu, Exeter.
1101:SE AND THREE LOTS FOR SALE.
The undersigned is (Merle; for sale that desirable
village property on corner of Carling and 'Schen
struts, Exeter, being Lots 81. tit., and SI There is
on the premises a good brick house, contaluini; nine
rooms; a good stable (the lowerhalf briek); hen house
and pig pen; fifty frult trees, hard and soft water
and other conveniences. Will be sold reasonable.
Apply to
Cu. IsAAc. Exeter.
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ALE.
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;pry; ilardivsand anlIltdfnlrelionbfr. raliviaN
1) Oaks, pa% ar.ri*110.11nit0
tc4:1111 stll clidlalag0 fer MOM int.
EXtIer.
R. MAITLAND MINNOW. INTICT.
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offering' for sale that desirable
hotel situated at Devon, on the London Read. This
hotel is in good condition, and is 23- miles south of
Exeter. This road is largely travelled and for the
right man chances are good for a splendid business.
There is a good stable in connection also, 11 acres of
land. Possession given inunediately. This property
will be sold cheap. For particulars, apply to
Incases ,t CARLING, Exeter, Out -
Sale Register.
TIIURSI)AY, MARCH. 5. -Farm stock and Imple.
4 meets; the property of Rich. Penhale, Lot 22, Con, 9,
+ Stephen. Sale at one o'clock. 11. Brawn, Auc-
tioneer.
SATURDAY, MARGE 7.-Fiousehold Effects, Etc.,
the property of Mrs. James Ferguson, comer of
Albert and Sirneee streets, Exeter. Sale at one
&Clock. IL Brown, Auctioneer.
FAILNI FOR SALE.
The undersigned 13 offering for sale Lot 11., South
Boundary, Blanshard, being ZS acres of choice land,
well fenced and drained. There is Mt the premises
two first-class bank barns, open shed, frame house
--••••- *think:lc kitchen, contrung nine large rooms, cellar
under both; good orchard two good wells; 4 acres
bush -mixed timber -and other conveniences. Per -
featly free from all noxious weeds, such as mustard
and wild oats. Located within one and a half miles
from St. Marys. For particulars address
W. ALP= BUGG,
. St. Marys.
BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE.
'Being composed of North half of the north half of
Lot 17, in the 1st concession of Stephen, situated
three quarters of a mile south of Exeter, containing
25 acres of choice land, good btick house, bard and
soft water in house, and tWo wells in fields also one
in drive house, bank barn, hen and pig houses, and
drive shed, large orchard; containing apples, pears,
raspberries, strawberries. etc., etc. Terms easy. For
particulars apply to Mrs. Fanny Wilson, Exeter,P.0,,
or to Thos. Cameron, Farquhar. .
Special 1VIeeting.
m1111 Council of the County of Ifuron will hold a
speoial meeting in the Town Hall in Clinton,
on March the 4th next, at 10 o'clock, a,re,, to meet
reprelientative men from each municipality in the
()Minty,. and eonsider the question of a good road
system in this County. Any other7.County. business
may be considered at this meeting.
W. LANE, ri
Dated at Goderich, this 14th day of Feb., 1005.
'jerk'
NCYFICE.
Public notice is hereby given that applicatiop will
be made to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario at
the next session thereof fbr an Act to incorporate
The.London, Parkhill and Grand Bend Electric Rail-
way Company, subject to the consent of the munici-
palities affected and subjeet to all other rights, to
construct and operate a system of surface railways,
4 beginning at a point -on South shore of Lake Huron
operated by electric or some power other,than steam
between tbe Counties otHuron and Lambbon, thence
through the Township of Stephen in the Cotinty of
Huron, thence through the,ToWnships of McGillivray
and West Williams, the Town. of Parkhill and the
Townships of East WilliaMS, Lobo and London to
the Oity.of London, ,10 the Oounty M Middlesex. and
for all other powers necessary for the purpose.
A. A. MACTAVISII,
Solicitor for the applicants.
Parkhill, Ont.
Dated ab Feb. 18, 1003.
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Panics on leg exegete (0 .7 W. Mann a re-
quested to eine same befare ware eine 0 eh
time they will hoplarcd in DM hands of a cal c
rocas dtletldY Sr= new be Pahl le446110
to tho undersigned.
W..1. Bil0ega,
St. Joseph
Dr. Ronthier has left for his home
in Ottawa, where ixe will probably re-
main till spring.-Alie Fred Balancer
spent a, few days in Toronto during
the week on husiness.-Alte Philip Du.
chanty, while engaged in cutting wood
for Z. Brisson, met with what might
have been a serious accident, a chip
flew up and stteack his oye and frac-
tured it to some extent. -Miss Annie
()barrette, who has been in Beach.
wood for the past four months, is now
home. -Wedding bells may be heard
in the near Attire. -N. X. Coutin is
iirotmd to the old place again.
131ake lineatt
Mr. and Mrs. a 110,110, - who baue nime.--On Wednesday ev
been visiting friends lit Michigan,have ening. e 11, upwards a seVentY-
returned ti, Spend a few weelis with us . fii,re of the neighbors and friends of !'Jr.
before returning to their benne in the Ana Mrs. Jamee Doyle met At their
West. -Mie ROLIt. N. Douglas who dis-' roulence awl had II very pleasant and
Peeed of his t4lun. 1D1S DOW 1VPIRCe41 aDelaidO tune. Dining the evening
them by another. -Ur. Robert Allen, Beeenfarr wive a very euitableand
eeteis disposed of his driver to int. well worded address while Mr. Elate
MeClineby,, receltleg a snug seMees Mutely reed tbe i&1i to Mr. and
Sherritt h.iseoht her lot in out Mrs. Doyle, after welch Abel:ten. Mupp
Wog° to Mr. G. S. Howard, teacher, feted the hose and hostess with
tutifel presents in the form of
Itifft leek' end a set of silver deities.,
Mies Wallace is the guest of Mie
Cniver.-Mrs. Harry Templeton_ sselee
C. II
ANDERS, EDITOR,
Stanley OreenwaT
miss martha Taylor, of Pott Huron, Miss Mae Wilson left test week on
eisitieg bee breirber Wneeind other an extended visit, te felende Loudoe,
friends here.-.Mrs.R.,3. Reidand three Smith Falls. Greeribush, Elgin AM Ote
children lefe on Wednesday for their tawa.--elie 3. Wilson spent part
home in Sonris, Man.--51rs.Geo. Dliw. of litet wre.k in London. new
son, of the Goshen Line, is at present spring goods.-Therniain Wiesen, eon
Egntondville taking care of her of Mr. fL Le very eick with
other, Mr. John McKinley, Sr.. who ilIfigARITUIAIIIIA tbe lunge --Mr., M.
391 311ss Missee Phoebe and Annie Keys„ Heston, accompinied by Miss vArd,
a the atbylon Line. lezve retold -Teel a Partaitiu. vlsatted Mies Aliee
teem Exeter,. where they have been on Siunday.-Mr. tleorge Bailout; has
visiting frienle. hired with Mr. Writ, Morgan, near
gel ieelires,-Mies Maggie nSeheee has been
A FeenewEnee-A few glf1 a
vie, en behalf s4 himself awe moull,.,1, 111 aeigrat,,,is anaefraeales spealdoug a few dlys wiiab her sister,
1 ilea -entente reply. After title essemeeed et the, iseene 34..tuild 140IgH•44-1*-"veriza levee tlteiwn
e pe,grara was coe.efeeeed a,. wean. item. to btere a lasz tuezettioi, tie,.0 0:Finn Zhu rivez.- Zoe tho, factory ot
has been on sick list,is, sve ere pleeeed 'Par
1 o C era ott
to stale. eonvaleseing.-Alles Anne Attila NE3 was ,s'arved, fallcmild with the worthy host end hostesq, pri- '
Bell Sadler is epending a few slays 14 444 grtme.9" 4'70, At 811 Parts' or to the depertati efar theWest.wliere
ee
Lettte the most of her $1„ter. ige„„ hoary in th .4.111. one and ell lefe for Th.Reid irte pina ch -teed 1 lege ferea,
Ttltk --MI'smitew Bryon, after me ibex ho tee Ceeling, well ph 11 After ao hour spent in 9" *991 Eniot Mr. Heal
tended visit with friettele in Rirkten, 'the e'ce33.9 eittettts
d in *730'
has returned home.
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by Mr. It avid t,4•angeton after wittela few diys here dm mg the es ?tee the
lie Edward Motrieon and Miee Nate guest of his patentee- -At the.
artniditreeented Me. Reid with a Hoard of 4
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cloth trill-nov(1 will) 1.111* and lace ,ap. and were -43:4` of tlie tgest peirs of heel' ei spending the 7Y1•-E.f-
en': %reef:is 1,v4114. out $14„jilth 44.^,1 oe the eheeet ewe
pliiTae, and earried 44 beautiful ttommet bones in the cot:atty. ;times'
rlute'
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ef lessee. tter coegrattletions and mereneetene thw IXMrlie teetat.-r.ileityKeler
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1 ° ' " 6 * ' ' ° * Ta.N%-..tari"4,. 4,11 Tollu elay.-741is ttrePng,
eilites was spent in a whiter eitjaiyeil
73N7 i417% VIC bz+1410. reeeleed 33177351903't hand some •a nseful preeents. :ell ow.
ng the esteem in whielt eite was held.
Their many friends heti. '.414* Me, end
anst wee Hentley ti 717011431t,Itoppy
I pensperons voyege. oVer the wear
mead- etre, •
Zurich
Miss Emma, Calfas, of Dashwood.
spent a few days here during the week.
--The ice harvest is on in earnest now.
Mr. Walter H. Dimon% of Berlin, was
in town last week. -Mr. Samuel Bllen-
biome of Michigan, is visiting fliends
here. -Mrs. Zeller, who was quite
Mast week, is slowly recovering. -
Miss Beatrice Steinbach is attending
the millinery openings at London.-
Mrs. D. Steinbach has returned from
Seatorth, where she has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Baldwin. -Mr.
and Mrs. Justice Melick have re-
turned home, after a pleasant six i
weeks' visit with friends n and around
Pigeon, Mich. -The quilting bee and
party, held at Mr. Henry Koebler's
on Thursday afternoon and evening
was enjoyed by the young people of
town. -The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
Schoch, of the 141h con.; in the loss
of their infant child. The little one
had only been ill a few days and was
only a few weeks old. -Mr. Orville H.
Mines left for Point Edward and. Port
Huron and from there will go to, Dele-
ware, Ohio, to visit his brother, Rev.
M. W. Ehnes.-Mr. Renee Durand, *of
the Sauble line, held an auction sale
on Tuesday and will leave in a few
days for Stratford, where he intends
residing. ,
Deeierie-A correspondents has the
following to say of the death of Mr.
Ernest Schmidt, of Sebringyille, fath-
er of Mrs. Chillies Hartleib, of this
place: -Friday afternoon there passed
away in Sebringville one of its oldest
and most respected inhabitants, in the
person of Mr. Ernest Schmidt, who•
had suffered for many years from
heart trouble, and who for the last
three months had been seriously sick.
Deceased was born in Switzerland in
the year 1834. , When quiet a young
man he -decided to come to Canada,
both his parents having been dead for
many years. On arriving in Canada,
he settled at Berlin and there learned
the tinemithing trade. While there
he married Miss Ample Kuntz, also a
native of the oia Country. Shortly
after their marriage they removed to
Sebringville, where they lived up to
the time of his demise. In .Sebring-
ville he followed the hardware trade,
building up for himself a substantial
connection. The union was a happy
one. Eleven ont of his twelve child-
ren, constituting his family, survive.
For many years he was a school trus-
tee here, which position he filled with
diligence and zeal. Ile was a member
of the Evangelical church and was a
worker in all things connected with
cheech work:: Mr. and Mrs. Hartleib
attended the funeiral last week. Much
sympathy is extended to Mrs. Hai Heal
in her bereavement.
Russelda
Mi'.Betifoue has moved to hie
few home in Kirliton. We sae Faure
1131 bee. bine 73731 wish him (NOT heppi-
wee future lionee,-51r. Thomas
Vinialett held a euccessful wood bee
013 Tuesday. -We ure wary to beer of
thr illness of Alm A, litedgert.
715 vieltutg their inotlier end other two,
s; 1 ag3,11 sister. Mre. Grill, who have '
rause Int6iv,t In a 4zotratomity too trietirtee boir,k, for the, p.e.st left 411,07, /now, 33 {44 3101-01,3y,
Vre*11,. 3194
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lam, at 8 4)14701 0" wit weevil by eetv 4. ,„e '" e,40„„
.
Flo:nem 4 frieeile or the, ;1;1, gtrieleee.- 7.000.7 its
('*987 ‚1419 oz. en ties. Tlee bride. who:5'(031°mon arani'ia an 4,43taij. Ealnia.3
ettleed 501 99batedn'nne* t•ellee, oetneped set 77 94 ftoan le a'
rimmed erteilit costume ano ('814) bitite &mete she 931 77718)h having
W11414'4 44 /10WQ"4, 01a8 412S1'ot( *1 had a pleetSelet time.- Mr. John fleay.
Lw Alies Blanche Morrison, of Chat- iota was au flu, 314,k list far a
lett last week for the London hospitals • hittniatild 4'."1sI'sftb15n11"I1e1Y4Ittite11t
where she will undeigo treatment.
Her friends hope for her a speedy re-
NVEDDINO.--At "Spring Creek
farm, on Feb. IS, Miss Enphenthe AL
youngest daughter of Ur. Robt. Clark:
NVIRS united in wedlock to Ale.Alhert B.
Thompsou, of Ilickeon. 'North Oxford,
Ont. Rer. Ale. Ferguson,ably asaisted
by the R. Mr. Cronstort, petformed
the nuptial ceremony in the mateence
of a. large gathering of relittives and
friends of the contracting parties. .Aft.
ter a bountiful and appetizing repast
the company,heedless of the stornty
conditions without made up their
minds within the comfortableand nice.
ly decorated rooms, to bave 11. really
good time, and with the aid of music,
games, (lancing and other aumsernents
had their wishes amply gratified until
au early hour in tbe morning. The
newly married couple left the follow-
ing day to speed their honeymoon at
Detroit, previous to settling down to
farm life in the above mentioned place
aud county. The wedding presents
were numerous, varied, choice and
costly, 0.11 evidence of the high esteem
entertained towards the youthful bride
coupled with the donor's earnest wish
that the loving pair may long eejoy
to the full life s inestimable blessing,
health wealth and happiness.
Orturtou
The many friends of Mrs. T. Foster
will be pleased to learn that she is re-
covering from her recent illnesss.-
Mr. W. D. Stanley was in London last
week auditing the township's books. -
Mrs. and Mrs. P. Mowbray hise-e re-
turned from Hamilton, where they
have been visiting their son, Harvey,
who has recently reterned from New
York, where he has been undergoing
treatment for the last three months.
We are pleased to say he is much i
im-
proved n health and we hope before
long to be able to welcome him back
to our burg. -Mr. Oswald Webb, son
,of Mr. A. Webb, has leased the baker
shop of Mrs. Evans, in Allem Craig.
lie was accompardee by his sisters and
father, where they will remain for a
time. -John Y. Brown, of Beaverton,
spent a few -days here during the week.
-Miss Olive Webb,of Toronto,was the
guest of her brother here last week. -
Rev. Mr. George has announced his in-
tention of giving up the work of the
congregation here in the spring and
going out to labor in the interests of
the church in the Northwest. The
change will probably be made in May.
-The Presbyterians have decided to
have their °beech opening on Sunday,
March 15171. A supper and program
will be given the following Monday
evening. Rev. Roht. Johnson, of Lon-
don is expected to, be presents -Dr.
Charles Lang is expected home some
tiene in April.- Canon Dann B.A., B.
E., delivered his famous lecture, "Ire-
land and the Irish," here, on Moeday
nights His discourse WaS a treat, from
every stendpoint.-Miss E. Cross has
returned to her home in London, after
pleastint visit here, the guest of Mrs.
J. McComb.
and carried a beautifol bouquet Of
white EdrlEttintrk. The groom wee ably
eupptwted by his cousin, Mr. 'Joseph
MeGill,of Dutton. The wedding mat eh
W#8 played by Mise We Moir, of Hen -
ea% The ceremony over and congrat.
illations extended to the happy couple
the guest replied to the dining room'
where a semptuous and daintily or.
rimmed lure been wits served5 and to
say Hat least, the tablas lately groaned
with the weight or the good things
placed upon them. The bride is one of
our most respected young ladies and
was indeed very popular and she will
be much missed by. her many friends
here. The groom 73 a well-to-do and
prosperous fawner in the far famed
%Vest. To behold the array cif 11011(1-
30111e, costly and useful presents which
was received by the bride, one would
come to the conclusion that she was
very lunch esteemed. The ham cow
ple left Saturday for Petrolea, where
they will spend it few days, prior to
leaving for their future 'home in Kil-
larney, Man. We unite with their
many here friends in wishing them
long and coutinued happiness through
life.
Raeneeenn.--Mrs. Al!. Ironsides and
four children, who were travelling in
one of the Pullman cars which left the
track and rolled down' the embank-
ment in the G.T.R. wreck at Whitby
on Thrirsea,y, have arrived safely home.
Mrs. Ironsides and her children were
in the car which appeared to get the
worst shaking up, and which, it is said,
turned over three times, and yet they
escaped without injury. 1VIrs. Ironsides
left here about a year ago to visit her
husband, who is an extensive shipper
to the Liverpool cattle markets. When
the accident happened she was return-
ing home, and how she and her party
escaped injury IS nothing short of the
mementoes. Such, however, is the case,
as nothing save a few sligbt screeches
reinitined'as evidence that they were
in the wreck at all.
tftwxv.itx.visrAvt.
Heusall
Miss Lanunie is spending a few days
with friends near Wingliamee-Mr. R.
M. Hannon was the guest (4 7175 sister, ery whieh he. purchased a few days their host of friends in wishing them
Mrs. (Rev.) Malott, for ie few days dine akie, His father and two sisters will it long, bailee* and prosperous married
n- also remain here for a time. -Percy lifDeemnr......The tootion wee press of
lug the week, -Miss Emily Welsh, r
London, is visiting at her home here. Menzie. of the Baptist College, Wood-
-Mrs. Bennett and daughter, Greta, stock, is spending some time with his Wednesday records the dentheof Mrs.
Gilbert, sister of Mr. Francis Adair,
of London, are visiting friends here.- mother in the village. -Parker Me:Mil-
ian, of Wallaceburg, has accepted a of this Plaeet-At an early hour yester-
day Mrs.Georgina.Gilbert passed away
J. W. Ortwein was in London last week
on business. -Miss Laura Wiseman, of situation at Gillies' mills and COM.
menced work Monday. -John Camel,. at the family residence, con. 4. Dela-
ware township. Pneumonia was the
Kirkton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
(Dr.) Ferguson. -Mrs. Peddler, of To on is visiting his mother and brother
cause of death. Deceased had been ill
rent% is the guest of her brother, Mt". in Copleston. prior to lea.ving for his
home in the West. -Mrs. W. E. Cloth. but four days. The news of her de-
mise has cast a gloom over the whole.
G. D. Arnold, who is ill. -Miss Dul-
inage, of Toronto, is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Hopper. -While skatiug ier spent a few days in Listowel dur-
ing the week. neigbborhood, where she was very
highly esteemed. The late Mrs. GiI-
on the rink a, few evenings ago Mrs.
bert came to Delaware township a
Fred MeDonell had the nnsfortune to DEAVIL-One by one of our citizens
fall and fracture her right arm. She -are called away to pay nature's debt. ceuarter of a century age, about which
will be laid up for some weeks and This week Mrs. Angus McLean being time she was married to Mr. Gilbert,
much sympathy is extended to her.- one of the number, the sad event oc- who survives her. She has resided
Mrs. (Dr.) Hutton has returned to her curring on Wednesday morning, at the there continuously since, retaining to
home in Forest, after a. pleasant visit age of 66 years. Deceased. had been ill the last the sincere respect of all who
with her daughter, Mrs. ID. McDonell. for about a year, but bore all her suf- knew her. Deceased was 60 years of
-Mr. J.D. Stewart and. wife, who were ferings with great patience. The best age. Among the surviving relatives
spending it few weeks here, have re- medical skill was procured and kind
John Adair, of this city; Cron Adair,
are four brothers and a, sister -Messrs.
returned to-thnir home in lowa.-Mrs. hands hovered around her incessantly,
James I3on throe, who has been visit- brit despite all her spirit, toe k its flight. St. Thomas; Jeremiah Adair, West-
ing friends in Listowel for a couple of She was &kind wife, rt loving mother
Mrs. McNamee, Westminster.
minster, Frances Adair, Crediton; and.
weeks has returned home. -Rev. Dr. and a good friend and neighbor. The
John Scott, of Japan, vithe has been funeral took place to Nairn cemetery
the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Malott, bas on Friday.
returned to Torontil-Mr. T. J. Berry
JARROTT-In H.BeingsTaulls,.on Feb. 16th, to
has disposed of another of his stallions NuPTIALS.-A veeyepretty, wedding
Willis and Ginter, et Dash- took place at London, on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Robb. jarrott, a daugh-
wood. He was sold. for a, good figure. niglet,Veb.11, when Mr. Harry Homes, ter.
to Messrs,
of this place, was united in marriage
He is a Proper good draught itallion
in every point and will be a credit to to Miss Polly Mchiamera, of that city.
The ceremony was performed by Ven
his new Proprietors. This is the sec- Archdeacon Davis, at the residence of
ond stallion that these parties have the bride's sister, Mrs. Wm. Skelly, in
purchased from Mie Berry within a the presence of about thirty relatives
year. -Mr. Richard Speere has moved and friends. Miss Mabel Nash acted as
into the new premises he has leased bridesmaid, while Mr. Wm. Stinch-
from Mr. Robt. Bell. The stand is a conibe assisted ebe groom. Mr. Holmes
very gooct one and the premises being is well known here having lived here
large and well' finished, should answer until a couple of years ago, since which
well for the purposes of a restaurant
and confectionery business.- Miss Le- time he has been working at his trade
CANN -DOWN. -In London, on Feb. 25,
in London.
vil3a Cook is visiting friends in Clin-
ton. -Mr. Blackwell, who is visiting BROKE ,THenteea THE : ICE. -Bad Mee Lorne Cann, to Miss Fredrena,
second daughter of Mr. Wm. Down.
his son, Dr. Blackwell, of the Queen's Munro,son of Mr.and Mrs. A.M. Munro,
of that city, formerly of .Birldulph.
hotel, is confined to his bed through came nearly losing hisiife by drowning
illness. -At the last regular meeting on Saturday. He, with a, number of Ciaisimoleer-Tiaoreesox-At St. James'
of the Canadien Order of Foresters, other boys, went down to the river to Cherch, Ingersoll, on Feb. 1S, by the
Messrs..Tohn G. Troyer, and JebnCoul- practice hockey. The ice wasn't very pastor, 'Rev. Jas. Thompson, assisted
ter were iippointeci representatives to strong after the recent sof *1 weather by Rev. Rich. Johnston, uncle of the
the Grand Lodge, which will •be held and Bedyenturieg too near the centre bride, Wennyss Sotheoland Chisholm
this year in Hamilton, in the month of went through in a spot where the wa- of Creditor*, and son of the late An -
June. -A conyention of farmers of the ter was about ten feet deep. ' 'Willie drew Chisholm, of London, to Mise
South Riding, County of Huron, will Reid and Fred White both ran to his Frances Louise, daughter'of the late
be held in Blackall's Hall, Hensel], on assistance and did all in their power to William Thompson, of Ingersoll.
Saturday next, at 1.30 p.m, sheep, for et him out, but it was not until Bud
DEATHS
the purpose of organizing a Farmers' lad gone down a second time that they ,
Association in the riding. The object succeeded. He was hurried home and
and aims of the Association will be put to bed, bet was about again erns_ NOnnts.-Io St. Marys, on Feb. 17th,
Louse Norris, aged 24 years.
fully explained- at the meeting. A. day more searedethan hurt. However, -
good representation of farmers from it will, no doubt, be a lesson to him Hau,vAv.-In Ushorne, Thames Road, .
all paets of the riding is earnestly re- and we hope it may prove so to othee on Feb. 25th, Richard Harvey, aged
over-venturesoine youths. Se years.
quested.
1,14'26•C 46,4„0,, EarAca in the
04,14*4 Mete, inerahrt here Li,
neoratheowieg to beelitlx.- Mee,
i ei-e'titee fa iende !Won.
re, tee g1150.• tt sedneliter. Mao.
Alt•Coriotiek.-Alre. Link ottend.
ing the 'i31 4L,.)(.7'95' opening:4 ret London
Ibis weelo-Misi Shirr, of WoinThOln.
W.45 the goes% of Mr. and Alm W. A.
coltith' itwg, i5 414e. VI) t"Ut., °g`lir16 $3111111110% Sonittay. -Mr. Toltau,
311'6' Tt"t;4' P4"tter e'invgunv! Pag./.1P who lers been relieving the Al 35riger
11)10P7ptipt 1511; tlaiSt 915(441,co' 501rtiblf:118, 11111311;e1,;.11:, of the Alereitantet Bank the past week,
' left for Walkerton Sat inelay,--A meet.
Mrs. ittglOilalitlip Sr.. who has been ill
for some time. seems to be Improving, liw"ags(lbfeltatiluvattgelltw/sn'affIntem‘alaUting;
though tate is still very weak.-Farin
laborers seem to be eery searee as a Sinvgentrog, Ff4iirt; treir.P111,11PaiTnettlafitrovIriangiez:
g4414;13:etunoltrilYtwiralagdal“"vealti‘Y.olirine: Ilte:QpIny r. Itert7 F. Either was elected Chief'.
rat importattt mattetee wet* die -
good wow% Some have not Veen able u 1. It Ivos deeitied that some per -
to &titre mere -Miss Linde Willert re- e,„ ppointed to look after the heat.
turned Friday from visiting friends in 't".
Thediard.._31mrs. willis ouiatber mg ite Fire Ilan and the care-tat:-
timiiehretzellva.ntottflieHre:Ins:ilkonpaf)i4oning ceive etitlepeevagfrillt:o atnhae ThieuaWgi.A.S to re.
therefore a gond This is the see_ zieNsNd'iot:reorf inasAteewI(e.;eounitLielo,.e..tiv.70sn. teict1718.-
ond stallion that these parties have 110111)1 manager of the Aterehants' Benk.
puvehased Amu Mr, Berry. here, betook himself to Incerscsil on a
verypleasing and interestieg mission,
it benne his removal from single Ides -
"aim Craig dness to that, of the 'happy matried
from her meess.......eitee Angus ereeeees a very pipette and, esturiable reel -
Miss Dolly Overholt has recoveee Mx'. The Youlig ladY of his eboice
ete, tewegue west, is vepy nr--ete, nt of Itneersnli. in the person of Miss
George chapmani st. Marys, oeca. FralleCS 1.441114.1 daughter of the late
pied the pulpit in Ole Methodist church Ace! n'tAml Twhaotitivmels,ro4nn.lneTdhlelyirtttheeresntiAg..
091 Sunday evening. Ile also preachetl
at West's Corners aud Mares Seines Thompson, assisted by the ROV.
Pearl Hodgins has been transferred to 1%Rfire.hcabriillloolholiisitos ;ri,suooncolfe toiflethteltelnitilne:
the Standard Bank at Harrison. Mr.
alertly. of Chatham is Mr. Hodginst drewceihilissbh(odlirou Itonfivf-oedndhoeireo
M. 4)11 TI mai insa.
successor. ebange is a. promotion Mrs -
for both. -Mr. Webb. of 'Norwich, has day and have settled down to the
taken possession of Mrs. Evans" bak- sterner realities of life. We loin with
WRIGMT. -In Whitten, on Feb. 21s1e
to Mt. and Mrs. Sohn Wright, a
son. - ,
COBELPIDICK. -In Brantford, on Feb,
22nd, to Mr. and Mrs.Nelson Cobble-,
dick tt daueniter. '
Hensall, to Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Miners a, son,
MARItIAGES: .