Exeter Advocate, 1903-4-9, Page 1*' NE W FIR )4
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* 1111.111Millainsamiggimpawit
Having purchaeed, the
be.sinees and good will of
Mot. As Cottle we beg to
assure all who have .froet-
oral our predecosoreeith
their customandthe pat
lio henetielly that they
Witrhe able to proconie all
artielesenanufactueedhy
tbe old proprietor nt one
estateishment. We will •
guarantee all outwork
and we ere going to evil
at allOtlerate peices.
solicit a eali
patro
7
KIL OUG
EXETER,
t 0
13UGGIESial
BUGGIES!!
he undereigued will have a
load of Catuada Caul -loge
timany'e Buggies Arrive on
April 1st. If you want 44 first.
elas.,s buggy eall at the. McCor.
wick shop before yen boy.
These are on extra grade of
Lug. and will he hi assorted
colors. 'haft forget tlie stanch
cOORIYUCK SROP
EXETER.
BROWN"
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lliilsgreen Oreenway j. Winehelsea Bitlaulnh
„ -.5fr.,5reu Maxwell still continuo very Miss Helen Rickhom visited be' - Tile remains of tee bee Jobe E., The two months' old ehild of eft;
poorley,-Mte, Levi Stelk spent a few Auur
nt. Mrs, Pdy, alit Grand Bend.-- co, kr hood „ti wood j tAnron Davis, was call away by death
days in Zurich doting the week -Mr Mr. lloward Mc/thereon was taken to the Gra a Tri k: . o 0 tb • bt,,eri PI ay IPPSt, t e fimerali teens
John Cochrane, Se, Is ort thesick list. Victorla Hospital, London, by 1:4'. of April 1st, Wari laid to rest on Statue- Pet:tee Tue.'.43'Y te tile 2tet.er eueleterF
Rev i F. E. Mellott loud Revs Thomas Wilsoe to have his knee treated.-- , pet e to e rapt
4aY at 3 ihmi 4 'umberilinl'oy of all in the loss of theit• little on
tives from this vicieity attended, the i .
fuoeral at London.- Ed. Clark silent ND
L rtnonber from here attended the r ?lord t3i-sientilf;sTialoligt&ntd-eltilaigte-thFlie .tinn-
barn raising, at Mr. Marsh Matthews moreie is ;woe -tine, Feetoti bonen ee E ALE,
Cretliton
la$t Thstirsday,-Sebool closes toidate the Creamery this week.„ -Mr., Hallie 5 , , -
Thoireday, for the Easter holidays.- Drown is ianproving elteolnYKIre;smi.ohoist,atitil:teij,siii:ottilheitteititestrettiee4 , --ehi'ti
Mit. W. J. "741)11 Ints .501 tbe Coll' receet misfortune in cilia' It'
C. 2.11...iie
ErlIthle3h,
; Our County Councillor, Mr. tWon.
rg etyortlechttt:otiretttedwatpla sesulgatelrareouorrrlarit7-.
. Being a very scarce article the gener-
°soy of Mr. Corbett was much :wpm.
ceded, -The St. Marys church intend
holding a tehadow secial toetight
iThursolaye at Me. John Lewin! retie
oileece. We hope the ,young men will
be able to entess tite shadows right, -
Ma and M. Pearson were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Weir oltd
Ir. N. Fattioler is latakirog preparettone
reite his leitfill next eneemen-The
millinery on took place on Thers.
day nand kio tatty. Everylied3,- ehould
canoe and F,'Ne fale themselves the grand
ea-lighly, Cif ArliiiS Date CdWzIFS
C,14.57 ITVICOME. FOUI and pr0000pt at.
eutioa givett to moderest goinis.et
Mite Maggie nod Lido ttilliett. after
spendieis the winter ith friends and
estatives in titie tieinity. left att Wed.
taeiday for ilitaql" haute nein, Seabright.
• . Otter, of Leedom is visiting
friends here.
Manning, of St. Marys.exchanged Cometry stores are arranging to cloee
pits on &utility.- Master Harvey Turn- Monday and Frklaye at. SPX oicloels.
er met with an aceident a few days commencing Monday the 20th. -Quite
ago whereby he had the misfortune to
have a bone broken in his arm. It ap-
pears he was driving a home when the
anima) took fright Owl Owen. him one
tith the above resale We are sorry
r Harry as he is gentesol favorite here,
but hope he will soon he alteglit nab).
-Mneh sympathy and regret is ex-
tended and telt toward Mrs. James
Hagan. Sa, as she is passing throughTe
a
eevere trial having lost tt biSter.
refer to the death of Mary Jordan, be,
loved wife of M. Eli Cavanane the
sad event occuring at Delray. Weyoe
Coe Miclo. on Mat eh 21. at the age of
yeare,. imouths, IT days.
telt ferto.Lot 3,, Con tiet, to M Chid ;
1 . w ib r ji th - . While chopping weed -eir and Piii 1 'a -•.r.
e.) oat not, or t e sem i,r sz.wo. zr. e ,,,,,,,.., . . + vt's --...tv V'e5,`S:«72.-.-%t..."Pr:sl'eess. =en et tlir: 5 413;•,,
14 PP ore moving to London this , tee teeetite Ptorof.d.c-tholeI•zei wilia chase. till'ar tr.:e:
-341t Ve, Z. Mess has met with a weei. 'hie. Bell how eeented a sitouth, - tiiie iiihis Ci tiitit-iti- Pit'itifiiiiri •I' 'il' ti
heavy liss-Ids mustache, test tiert tee is i . .
1 tine as Distriet Inspector a Creamer- ,t:etreeatestitseri4 :ifra 1...;.",•) KF:f?, r'' ::::*.i.4 r.3:1'
feS fag' Western Ontevio. --Oran Fran-
eisiett eatettby tat. coietra,,,,. lettere i The Bester eKatalileariebliiS of the see-
ite lifteltoken et position ita a claws.... ter.. .4444' 4444 a44 f4a13111 ebeses' '" "ul
toree-Vii. Clitices-the flint of Jones ' P,:".° "vt"'''il wP"-* 14vhil T'IL'''4141F 444%
& Vtittil !MVPS I, oftem Inlet:is foe Wioni. i s' "1 alle'illl'i.Y"-'11"4"i€1144 Ileetit ef 8-41t
egn.latigete.trhoef It;olswooe6vielpljtirl tosrittliaolinomot 41.4%,,1`..," WI:: 11./..ot vail,!,,2711,s1317:14;.,e4:
sa - ' ' 'a T • SII• ii.... 1.... .... '
depertnieut in Robinton et, Co's large I Oth4aitreittitkZeOichtoehttmen (lire, ;Teel. .
deiro-tolozwit stow of that city. Mr. r, 'rebiottt thele--bikieetiitetot w„tittitiFs "ti;
Jones 'will Intl the present hneineett I . ; .
.t. G. shoetireite it as tr..r1PiOrk Celline & 1 AS IfItIftiglAllf GROItt how been St4C2e5S. Fee hes heell V00111:110 just -Toting this ; P;ts+ wmi-or--Mr- Ittrit'el ilingtable
haunt-) moister, ititse houvre: "raAv444m1 niVninigletuttiungolgilipalgtlund;riwy4daxii4'sriet,;(14; t ,,,L,..,,,g,2,lni.j..,,vc...Avil him sitheeeessititii parents,- Our Fireman letd it IlleeVIlt;
ener te tesnoreeler ant.
7-1-1k4t -0-* -Ciulk- is tiP"44501-.1 4 PtiP -11-4 picked iip zis hired help aroomil here IS of 13Neter* t§ thiniing etaititisit. a s ; '1 3- ' i iie.
% 4;Z* -Olt. V. ()near. titOXF,la . tz.
with her parents, at yl, raw tee,-Mis eeatette.i.goottees oto now ont isle tbp oangini,o ,his vocation and tnuc up i efiltoltiveeti4to,.1_imair:srrt:.tjrat. itor tItte,r,toultgve.5.:re goisz;
511111e Petty leaves next week, for Lino I euntraet of carrying ills Maieste" 3 Mall t caching us he spent. part of ,31onotity -
don. whew she will elite a i oast.. in i from hei nese to unmet _et u a ; wet i e ao st. o ., it E .Ptle
commerced college.--elre. lteitelo has laud bilPS •hireti for the silo:ewer witit iots4fItoeuriltr,:olid) IT:tilitilitertjarl'etilie'rlyThlintit7ett0irsftr'.1:ottliph"4,141)eibreEyetl-itt?ei:th."It'itkohliit'Ea'eltletlit4il!
gone to the Weet.-Thos. Suede left Jas. Bellantyrea--Edwin (ierdiner will ' tory.
tins week' to locate hie ligoYs in tbel. work. this season woe h %I alter Kerelooke War, net:doe-Ma N. M. ithe•le, elatioite,
eat ll'eet. after whirl* he will f et urn building 6114,55,-w:1a, Tatvers has sod
Ontario.-MiSs tgair's who has" tWell WO oarloads of hie line Caitflk: Pt ices Zurich i er of the ACP/ DP 141P1411 Mal Sit% fliliti• fee.
t of Terento, nee tot the di [lege last, n eat
Pending the winter here with her Sis" thleyeer ate etnisulerehly lower than
Mi', J. Ni. 0511104% hoe VIrtlitillf.41 was, 4-m001114a.- :)11g5srti. johu West.. i e teenier toteeting of tuck
a home in Fairgrove, Mich. -Mi 9. ' lake cold La wrenee flunkin h ws toe41 at the home of hates Leella
WeStiake. tit Chieelloarst, whit iloy for the West to spend the sinw ter nil Moliglati oveninehit-Mte9
ik
fa evrlatitsly ll. ie tianneeleeeinie mer. Cora Elametdier. who has la,en very
lingbhit is 'also recovering from
Farquhar,
The farmers were liney see, last,
week. Ind the snow etornt eite Fehley
wilt 'keep them back foe eonie•
itle. and hirsa Keteliike. of.. Fieste
t-er, were in :the village last week vs
inR 'friends, Prior to ,their,deperture to
the West. -4. Cameron, who is .aeting
;Tent Simtlay Centetlia with his
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AXONS?' TO LIMN,
Wohevemlintitcd Tr/vate baud* for
voatment neon farm ar Tillage Troperty,
leweet rate* of intermit,
Dictum CAloltaa,
Barristerinete.. Bete
MONNY TO LOAN.
/ have a large anorent of Trivate trusts to
loan on tam and TroTerties at low
rate* efintoratit.
F. W. Gr.i.pum.,
Marrister, 3Inin Street Exeter
,101.1.••••••12-
enterer ELLIOTT
Beal MrlAteIr
andminnze Agent.
Fames and vilDge properties bate„• -ht and sold n
reasonable terra& Several dwelling !musts for sal
Lowish* all parts of Manitolra WI the WOrthev
fer sale.
Sate Remoter.
S.kTIIRDA.Y, APRIL 11.--Ifoutthold Effects, des*
the property a the late Bra Altu•tIn. Sale 10 %lie
plave at the residence Of Hr. James Parsons, Sin:elle
street, EXtter, rielork If. Braun, Auet.
OVSE AND Tin:FA: LOTS FOE SALE.
The undersigned is offering tor vale that tlesirablo
property on cnnier of C'arl('0111114*anti Nelson
streets, Exeter, being I.ots 81. MI and There is
en the premises a good brick house, containing nine
rooms: good stable Oltelmverltalf brich); hen house
anti tvig pen; fifty (mit trees. bard anti soft -way
and other conveniences. be sold reasonable.
Apply to
Cuss. Base, Exeter.
BEACTIFCL no)u von SALE.
Being etimposed of North balf of the north 'half of
Lot 17, in the Ist MirtSii0ta el Stephen. situated
three quarters a a mile south of 'Enter, cont. -0141w
23 acres of choke lend, goad brick house. hard arid
soft Water in house, and two wells in fields also one
In drive house, tank barn, hen and pig.houses, and
tirit•e shed, large orchard; containing :apples, Pears,
raspberries, strawberries. etc., etc. Terms ease. For
particulars apply to Aim Fanny Wilson, E.Neter,P.0„
or to Thos. Cameron, Farquhar.
THE extuoit LICENSE ACT.
In accordance with the Provisions of the Liquor
License Act, Public Notice is hereby given that a
meeting,. of the Board of License Commissioners for
the district of South Huron, will be held at the Com-
mercial Hotel, in the Village of Hensel], ontiaturdaY,
April Dith, title a.m., to eonsider the epplications
for Die sale of liquor for the license year 1903-4.
The new applicants for License arm -Mary Jane
Fletther, Queen's Bayfield; Henry Darrow,
Commercial Hotel, Ilaylield; B. Johnstone, Dom-
inon IlonselZurieh, and lames Hannon, sr., Shipha
Hotel, $hieka.
Licenses issued for current year were Town Tavern
5, Village Tavern 8, Township Tavern 20, Town Shop
2, Village Shop 2. Applleations for 19034 aret Town
Tavern .5, Village Tavern 10, Township Tavern 20,
Town Shop 2, 'Village Shop
Any Petition against the granting of License to
any new Applicant or the Premises named,signed
by duly qualilled electors in any -polling division in
which premises are situate, must be lodged with the
undersigned at least four days before the day of
meeting.
BATILANTYSIN,
Inspector.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Ma
"r and by virtue cif a Power of sale contairied
in a eartain mortgage made by John W. Pooh to the
Vendor, which said mortgage will be produced on
day of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public
Auction, on
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salurny me Pim- 00y 01 A0r0, A. 0. 1903
At the hour of Two o'clock p. m.
At the Law Offices of DICKSON & CABLING, in the
Village of Exeter, the following desirable farm m.o.
nerty, : All and singular that certain pared or
tract or land mid prenuses situate in the Township of
Goderich, in the County of Huron and Province of
Ontario, being compOsed of Lot Number 39, in the
41h Concession of-thetialtltbivnship of Gocterich, con.
taining by admeasurement eighty acres, more or less
TERMS OF SALE
One-half cash on day of sale., balance to be secured
by first mortgage on the said premises. Further
terms madeknown on day of sale.
For further particulars apply to
DICKSON & CJABLING,
Solicitors for Mortgagee,
Exeter, Ont
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SMALL FIRE AT CLINTON.
Clinton; April 3. -The frame resi-
dence of WidoW Steep was badlydam-
aged by fire last night. Mrs. Steep
was at church at the time. Damage
covered by insurance. While two
teams were racing to tlie fire station
one of them collided with a hose cart
drawn by hand, Ohatles Carter was
struck and thrown against the' cart
and badly injured,
6, Wts f.ttc,f pleased to state. weever.
hie & f. ilinetsiteetent BedierdIons - Simon Geiger stemmed to
accep eittiation with if. Ort. 'fiettian ,poztwa 11:1q Week. atter 44, pleateittel vitit
•eche in lea lorightettenly hey end ilitliesa Ifolighis seenditig a !title with friends.-elin John eileyee
At to make a gruel soleemane-The rOw WeA's with Infants in - 'has nomad. to his tither farm at Wag -
idles AK of the MetoloodIet, ehuovh Mon. tRevel Smith. of Milton. le the -ner°0 teoner..--mr. P.Sippletech oo,
wt Wtoinvetlay for the manual • eke- guest of Dr. arod Mne, nostaiie,-311s; atie. teemed Witd. front Dear a45111". ' Mahe
1011•44 officere.-4lati7 White of Roil4 Thempsen, Bole 1. 1'.. for Hest .wentit to Londen aseherit laet week.-
geeville. has taken poositiom with Mr. Middlesex. WAS bete inspecting the Mr. E.C4 Mis.JaceirMeyer have nrevi4
. tIolikirk blita„Sflialh•-,31r. Altox. eehooletteeTke remains of the late- Ret- to Wit' 4weliong on the -Cadiela Ine and Lithe MVO, OF. LIMP% Were die
um, who received a kick, from a rick. !Oder, who died in Chicago- on Routh. reeently vaetited by th4ta! eon, guests of the Miss Vteiton Ihtever too
on the• lega mid which wow very March 13, were brought here for lontie Johni-iThe janitor T.P.iit held a mite elondatieiniehe teano attached to the
'urn!. ,f01. tilone. reco•vering front al en Monday and taken to the resi- .box opening On Friday evening, -Mr. ' stage neatly ran away Setterdayt but
effects. -The Heneall football ;WWI deuce •of his sister, Mrs. Lampldert •Ziminertnan aliol fondly have for the prompt action of the driver a
have reorganized with a good member- front whence. the funeral took place! &no tO North Dalton -A. -Mr. Henry e,erious accident might have ticeurred.:
Ships -Mr& •Case and (blighter, a Sea, Wedneeday to St. Petriek's cemetery. tier, who was confined to his lord - ithe ROA. Waltier is tansy repaint -
forth, spent a few days in town during -The contract tor the erection. rif the: ter a :few days during the week, with. ' butcher shop., Rob boindles
he week.. -Mrs. Malott speut a few Orauge Hall to be ereeted here during. attack, ot. iippendieitlw
e. is, e are brush well and promig'S to mike a
vain Ai:tette lost Week, the gneet, of .the summer. has been awarded. - m
Mr. ried , to state, curwaleeringond able od joh..- One of Ci.. Woire
er parente. De. and Mrs. Hannon. - Chate Isaac Is on the siek liete-Rich. to be around agaire-lih.. Solomon ry horses Is Sielt from blood poison -
The many Mends or Mr. Shillinglaw, HOPAG WAS arrested by DeteetiWard
veHardy, who has Wen residing in lllieh- g. with slight Immo fee recover:h-
ot near Chiselhurst, were pleased. to of Lead1d
en, .enday edi
n the nette tan gesome
r time, has returned to: Mr. Fred Sof Dieiguee, nm
ha. spent
see him in town last week, ,after aer. .assaultingat wife. Home was brought again and intends reieainieg. Monday and Tuesday Vitlititlit 116 tad
Ione of .eettetal menthe. hefute Setae Lacey and belled. Ile was am
tocopanieir hy his thtve acquaintancee. teeignets had; .the
still far froin well but IS on n fair wei Pausneaverto$s.--A. few eyetlisma children, while Mrs, Hardy will follow picture of health and bos got fleshy. -
to recoverY.-Rev. le ThIttelh Of ago the blame or Mr. and efre, main Shady., WO extend a hearty welcome Ma, John Ferguson intend!? moving in.
Centraliat occupied the pulpit, on the Miller .Wite thrhnged eWith G. large con, to thene-Mr. C. Selmeh hIIII
as PPPLIt'd ta the ell
dwinw
g, owned by John G.
ltippen circuit on Sunday last. The course of Pee/mot° t'Uo un011Per Orel' from a three weeks visit to friends in Wein, of the Neth Roundery of the
Rev. pntleinan is a line speaker 'and mistie .their old friends and neigh. illiehigane-Mr. Seim. Madinger left township, in a few -daereteRemernbee
his discomees on both oceasions were horst MenY of them "'ming frODI a last week for Miebigen, where be in. the early closing of tear Nosiness plitevia
very interesting and were listened to distance to .PartieiPate in the amuse. tends spending the sununeat-The an- beginning Apiit 13, at p.m. Mrs.
Nvith tldpt attention, The Rev. F. E., ments of the •evenieg and Also to bid maid business ineetiug of the male Thomas Treveoldek vent the Iiittst feW
Melia wombed atiniversary sermons Mrs. MilMak.,.and lite and Mrs. Miller a membete of the Evangelical ehurch weeks in London, MO guest of :Mrs.
was held a fenedays ago. Rev. W. J. Lome Roetling.
Yager 'maiden, .Mr. M. Geiger was
reelectiel truStee for three _Years: C. N.
Wagner, Secretatee Peter Bender and
A.Sa Faust, tislierat 'MSS Lizzie Rennie
organist, and A. S. Faust, caretaker,
The past year was a MOSt successful
one Unencially. It wae decided to held
the sabbath at half past 'oboe in,
the morning. for seven .inonths, com-
mencing with last Sunday.
on latsinetl
et -or enertiostits le t 1 • ol
their noilillete opettlioge the ptr$
Dor Mes hove ;Was eeleetion
choe1",,e frq114, 1110 Wt.& eve reeiiy hoeste
Well mei tt hood to toy lat hive ie the
Wiest-. VW IZPPPilt kg the beat. witi mow
he ohtiestral giVe Iv& Iliitata"y
to Iti!leaSt* her and to beep her ire gaota
button', -,emitoir"a lereviiie et, toss beet tn
the TiniVt14 tieettee
flooltentiou, eat who twat vlshang
1441SIM SIM
the poet WhilIQP, &art tetootnetil tot the
village to live with her tone,-Mitews
Varna
5ressri.a.argi Potter imil it MeCeol
'. have gone to Manitobze-Mr. Andrew
a Seem lett 4 fa'A' (Lyn igt) for $poliene.
Wetteegtone-A few even/togs ego the
i, menden; of the Blake Preelietetian
1 eleetelt westerotted their .pestene .Rt.Ja
• 0 oveitnit tooth two, tulip"- 16"attbi Oft
1 4.11,NC,Ot Ikak 11191Sbelk “talit M.VPrilil 1244 a
J pg .,,P ups rind nueles. gas" many P44.I.S
i ef einikbehi SilaWra fat I hic:r pastor by
,! the Beeilke corogregatione speaks in the
147-014Cst• 443105 of the amtPetaIPEOP of
i the peopiss of their paetee . Tine Rev.
1nel-elegem wati tatielP P.OPPliple'felY IT
r,as„ptgisie ittial wziS gireWtly a• 41 hitt
1 Isaaaa i'l WIT siMit.P11102P' Offilly, II-MD:WM
litN &wars Way Iti";412 ay far Heir kind-
Onets tanW4311411 !Di% It :nay he s3iol that,
i a PidariThle'ir POPPPoe wait thy Of them., ea.
, titielG4ns of Fe.t.ecepaill e"Of WIPP MIA it'
avowed heated at tow Vane noioieleted
aPPIDLIII thoe. • etomereteatien of liteke
!dont% He br15 1101'04 it .1.130.151 ISK•tiVe
!Dad Ito OMNI worher in all Ins relations
with the eliiireli. tilud marl:telly devote
i ed lot lokinigobtrakin$ollottng,11,40 tiet
jor lees fortiniate a the people,.
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Kippen
3.1r. J. F. McKay, who has been at,.
ending the Medient College in Detroit
1 fint e past team„ bus returned home
to spend WS Vaanaileith-Mr. W. J. Mc-
Lean, wim is travelling for an neety-
lone gas brio in St.Thonow„spent Sun-
day under the parental roof.Mrii‘
t .florney, of rshorno, is spending it few
l days at the home of het,daughteradrs,
,',Iiihn Melbinakt, Of tbetind. eimerstilien
'.ilTilekerstnit ih-Nee t. Saliba th being
bal-teF Sunday, special serviees, . ap.
' month; te foe the oriels:ion. will beton-
docted .hy Rev. Mr. 31eLennan, poster,
: of tst. Andrews eltureh.z-Mr. Albert
Andenfon, wbo has hwen spending a
i short time bete with his mother and
, tulliT fgends, has returned to his home
in Moduitan.-Mr., &Butt, who reeent-
ly sold his farm hes purchased the
dwelling house belonging to Mr. Thos.
Ballatityne.' of Bensall and will Move
shortly to his home with his family.
We deeply regret losing seeli estima-
ble neigh', ms as Mr. rind Mrs. .Butt
and fauuI3, and hope that they may
spared for many years to enjoy retired
, isfe. The Messrs, McDonald,. ot Thames
Maid.. split Sunday with friends in
tl "" v 1.: ,
tor the *worth League GI Centralia. kindly •farewell, prior to their depar.
--T. Bidlittityne and family loft, foe tore for the Northwest. The Avesta
Brookdale, Mane last week, while W. of tbe evening was spent in music
Peart ettni Geo, O'Brien will make their and speeches, after which reftesh.
hoones uear Aimed:), Alberta.- Air. turas weresevved. At this juncture
Thos. Horton, who left here about a the 00111eany was called to order and
mouth oleo for the West, is lying dm- jr. Cobbledick, of Mkt Craig, was
gerously Mat tbe Brandon (Man.) hos- called to the chair. Messrs. William
pitel, suffering front an otttttck of tys Moray and Benjamin Marr read the
'hold fever. Mrs. Horton left last week addresses and .iiIrs. Miller was presen
or the above place to be at his bedside, ed with a beautiful coat, as a slieht
Much sympathy is expressed for her. teken of esteem, in which she is held
-The many friends of Rev. Dr. Medd, by her .many friends. Mr. and Mrs.
not only in his congregation, but in 11, Miller were then called forward
the village, will be pleased to know and were made the recipients of a
that he has sufficiently,if not complete- handsome lounge, which goes to show
leerecoyered from his illness, of several how well they were respected and hon -
weeks' duration, and will occupy his ored. Mr. Alexander Miller was pre -
pulpit again con Sunday next. Rey. Mr. sent with a beautiful gold chain, The
Quance, who has so ably filled the va- members of the household were great-
caney during the Dr.'s absence, con- ly taken by surprise and it was with
chided his work on Sunday last. Dur- much emotion that Mr. Miller, on be-
ing his stay among us the reverend half of the other recipients, made a
gentleman has endeared himself to reply, but he thanked those present
every member of the Methodist church for the kindness shown towards them,
while by his large hearted interest and and also ettpressed deep regret at bay -
helpfulness in everything which tend- ing to leave such kind friends behind,
ed to uplift humanity he won for him- but even when in the far West the
self the respect and esteem Of the en- pleasantrnemories would ever remain
tire vicinity. His religion was of a green in their minds. After afetv more
deeply spiritual sort, free from cant hours of social intercourse the guests
and bigotry, and in his dealings with separated with feelings too deep for
men he was straightforward and cour- words to express of the personal loss
ageous. Ile was not afraid to act out each sustains in the removal from our
his conviction and bis religion was not xnidst of friends who to know was to
of that cloisted sort which secludes it- esteem. They enter their new home
self from the actual life of men. May with the wish accompanying them
success every abide by hine-R. Bon- that the bright prospects ahead of
thron ad family have moved into them may ever be realized.
Mrs. Reitnla's house, while Mr. George WEDDINGS.-Arriong the many mar -
Hudson is occupying the residence re- riages that have taken place In this
cently vacated by Jos. Hudson. -The town few happy participantswill have
Rev. F. E. Matta% B.A.B.D., will de- more universally the good wishes of our
liver a lecture, entitled "The flag that citizens for their future happiness and
brayed. a thousand years the battle:and prosperity than the young folks who
the breeze," in the Kippen Methodist were united in marriage on Thursday
church on Monday next. -Special ser- evening, March 26. The home of Mr.
mons and music will be delivered and arid Mrs, Geo. Hodgius was the scene
rendered in all the churches, on Sab- of the happy occasion, it being the
bath next, it being Easter Sunday.- Marriage of their daughter, Miss Laura
Mr. J. G. Troyer and Wife left last
week for Woodstock: where they. Will to Mr. Frederick Hogg, of London.
spend a few days, prior to leaving for The nuptial kuot was securely tied by
the Rev. H. AT.hornas, Rector of Holy
their borne in the West.-Metry here reeinittt church, and was witnessed
will regretto learn of the serious (C only and death which befel Harold only by a few of the immediate friends
the eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ' of the contracting parties; . The bride
is one of . the fairest and 'handsomest
John Wren, former residents of this of the daughters of Lucan and thR
place, but now of New Rochford, N.
D. It appears the little fellow was et
groom. May feel justly -proud of her.
eremony, and congratulations being
standin..e.,beside a horse when the arn over all sat down to a well laden and
mal kicked at him. He received- the dainty repast, which was a credit to
full force of the kick on the right side those who served it, after which the
of the geed, and death resillted a few bridal couple, with the London friends
hours later. The bereaved parents took the train for London where they
have the sincere sympathy of the en- will reside. The presents were ni.un
tire community in their sad 'loss, and erous and were much admired, testify -
coming as it does so soon after Mr. ing as they did to the esteem and good
Wren's accident, whereby' he lost his wishes entertained for the bride and
left thumb, makes it a doubly sad op- groom.- Their many friends here join
enipence.-Mr. Elam Butt, of near in tvishirig that their future will be a
Kippen, has purchased Mr. Thos. Bal- joyous sail over life's tempestuous sea.
lantyne's'residence and intends mov- -A quiet wedding' was solemnized, at
ing into it shortly. We are pleased to the rectory by the Rev. H. Thomas, on
learn of good residents like Mr. Bat Tuesday evening, March 31, when Mr.
and family coming to Heesall.-T. J. woo. R. Stewardson was united. in
Berry has disposed of the well knovvu matrimony with MissJessie Montgotn-
shire horse, Klondike, to Albert He-
witt, of Kincardirie, for tla.e handsome elle of London, After, a few hour's
spent at the home tot the grodom's. par -
sum of $2,000. This horse weighs 2,100
pounds, and is an excellent type of the en ts, the happy couple , left fel. their
home in Lonedon. We wish thorn every
shire horse.
011113.7.tItY.--As the river of time re-
morselessty bears us on to eternity, we
have close and constenit reminders that
life's days is rapidly passim and that
the shadows of change and death are
growing longer and coming nearer.
Such a reminder bas recently come to
us in the death of .Mrs. John Dunn, of
Stanley Township, a lady well and
favorably knownlbere, our dear friend
being called away on Monday, at the
age of 01 years and Simonds. Deceas-
ed has been ill for about a year, but
bore her illness with loving patience.
and in the calm security of perfect
faith in her Saviour's merits passed
away to her eternal rest. Mrs. Dunn
was of a gentle, ouniable and kindly
disposition, a. good wife and mother, *i
true friend; one whose heart was in
het householdeolways solicitous for the
welfare of her bunny and diligently
ministering to their necessities and
comforts as long as strength permit-
ted. A grown-up family of sons and
daughters survive her, as well as her
bereaved husband, who of all others,
will miss her most. The funeral took
place Thursday to St.Peter's cemetery,
Sauble line, there being a large at tend-
ance, a,nd sincere sympathy with the
n
bereaved friends was felt and expres-
sed.
Remo -vets -Mr. and Mrs. Anthon
Valentin, who have been residents of
Zurich fer the pest eight years remov-
ed to Windsor last week. They bave
tnade many friends here who regret
their departure. Their removal was
occasioned by the illness of their son,
Father Valentin; and who is. still un-
able to take charge of his congrega-
tion. Wehave not learned who the
successor of the Reverend gentleman
will he but the citizens express general
regret that his improvetnent in health
was not rnore rapid. Father Valentin
and his parents are held in the highest
esteem hy all, and their departure will
be a distinct loss to the town. On Tues-
day evening, prior to their departure
a few of their intimate friends gather-
ed at their home and presented Mr.
Valentine with a purse, containing
about $40, in recogiution .for his ser-
vices to the town. The gift, which
was presented by Mr. A. Mittelholz,
was accompanied by, an address ex-
pressive of the most'cordial feeling for
the recipient by every one present, and
was read by Dr. Campbell. Mr.. Val-
entin, though taken completelyby sur-
prise; feelingly replied in a few well
chosen wordE3, and expressed'his reg,Tet
in leaving bis'inany friends,here. . Mr.
Valentin's son of Windsor, also ina.de
a few remarks and conveyed t he than ks
to the people of Zurich for the kind.
pegs shown to his parents and brother,
happiness and prosperity through life, Father Valentin,
EASTER EitbtOP
erviees will be held in the Evangelical,
church next (Baster) Sunday: In the
veiling an Baster Sting tie_PVICQ will be
oven at 7 pau. The inogram has been
P1 pared welt the objeet of giving IM"
PrOSSiOn to the eoleumity and joyous -
ties of the Easter occasion. All awe
invited to attend.
(Frain Anctiar ScitrAl
Rev. Rt 'W. Knowles for sometime
has been delivering Smelly evening
sermons on the Beetitotdes which WV
enjoyed hy the large congtegations
that atiend.-Dr. Orme. of Centralia.
and his sister Miss Emote Orme. of
London, were visitors at the Metho-
dise parsonage last weeke-School
doses for Easter vacation this wed:.
bringing a well earned rest to both
scholars and teachers. -31r. William
England, our east -end merchant is
rushing things, the improvements
upon his dwelling will soon be coin-
pieted.-The millinery opening are in
progress at present, plumes, feathers
and flowers on flat roofs are all the
go this season. Easter bonnets are
expected to be profusely scattered
through the congregations next Sun-
day. -It is evident we want no Latter
Day Saints in this village, our cry is
for present day saints. -Rev. Knowles
and wife will take part in the Epworth
League entertainment, Centralia, this
week. --Don't forget the Sunday school
Anniversary services to be held in the
Methodist church next Sabbath. Rev.
Geo. Baker, B. A., of Thorudale, an
ex -pastor and an esteemed friend of
trlany here, will preacli in the morn-
ing at 10.30 and in the evening at 7
o'clock, An open session of the Sab-
bath school will be held in the after-
noon at 2.30 in the body of the church.
Addresses will be delivered tby Rev.
George Baker and Dr. Anderson, of
Exeter. Singing by school choir
morning and afternoon. Everybody
invited and welcome to all these ser-
vices. On Monday evening, April 13th
the annual entertainment to be given
by the school, local talent and others,
promises to be the best for many
years. Short addresses will be inter-
sperced by Rev. Geo. Baker, G. J.
Damon, B. L. Britton. Admission,
silver collection et the door, in aid of
the Sabbath School Fund. Come ear-
ly to avoid the rush. -We are pleased
to welcome Mr. James Lamport to
the suburbs of out village. -Wm.
Lewis, V. S., is so very much rushed
in bis lucrative position, he is com-
pelled to secure the services of an as-
sistant. -Rev. Crompton is still very
111 at his son-in-law's home.-MeRobt.
Walker," we hope, will improve as
spring advances. -Our Epworth Lea-
gue enjoyed very much their visit to
the James street League, Exeter, last
week. Rev. Darwins' lecture was in-
spiring and helpful. -The services at
Ebenezer and Eden appointments on
the Crediton circuic will be withdrawn
owing to the Anniversary services at
the Crediton Methodist Church next
Sunday. -Rev. Geo. Baker and wife
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark during their visit here.
Stephen
M1% Rich. Penhale is very ill mad
confined to her lied. -Miss Rose Dear.
g.„, who has been on a few weeks' vis.
it to friends in Silverwood and Mar -
tette, Mich. has returned home. -We
are pleasedtostate that our sick ones
owe all recovering front their recent
illnesses, vizt-'Mrs. Wtn. Denting, Jr.,
Mrs. James Denting, Mrs. John Cook-
son, Mr. Fred Sanders and Wes. Dear-
ing. -Miss Kittle Dearing has return-
ed from her visit to Lneate-Miss Nora;
Sanders is confined to her bed with an
attack of mumps, 35 18 also Mrs. Sas.
Willis.
Onrectensr.-Rarely, if ever, has the
death of a child so deeply touched the
hearts of the whole community, as in
the ease of the bereavement tvhich has
fallen upon Mr. and erre. Isaac Bastard,
of the 10113 concession, in the death of
their eleven -year-old son, Thomas.
The little fellow has been ill only a
short time, but the promptest and.
most carefoll measures that medical
skill could suggest overe unremittingly
applied, but in vain, and on Saturday -
the little sufferer was called away.
Although but about eleven years of
age he was a wonderfully popular and
beloved child, known to oldand young
of all classes, and no one failed to greet
him with a smile or kind word. Clever
and intelligent beyond bis years, he
was the idol of the household, and their
deep grief is all the more painful be-
canse of his death. The funeral took
place on Monday to the Grand Bend
cemetery, and was attended and wit-
nessed by many whose hearts went out
in sincere sympathy for the sorrowing
family. The Rev, Mr. Thibadeau offt-
ciated.
BiRTHS.
Huesoet-At Brinsley, on April lst, to
- Mr. end Mrs. J. Hutson, a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
PARLIAMENT-OHNNINGHA.M.-At To-
ronto, on April 2nd, Samuel Parlia-
ment, to Miss Tettchael, second daugh-
ter of Mr. Wm. Cunningham, of
Clandeboye.
DEATHS
MILLSON-At Whalen, on April lst,
Stella, eldestdaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. 'Willson, aged 11 years.
DIINN.-At the 13ronsoit line, • Seteley,
on Marc!] 30, Mary Dunn,, beloved
wife of Mt'. John Dunn, aged 61 years
'and 8 months:.
IVIAarrnv-In Exeter, on April 2nci,
Alice Lewis, relict of the late Wm.
Martin, a,ged 78 years, 2 mon ths;
20 days.