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Exeter Advocate, 1903-11-26, Page 4014ider vo.ccik.,,Wild Paola at Sunday. School Soo...lege Ox eeobe -Preps.. TUITRSDAY, NOV. 20, '03 YANKRES GET 71?... -LOP. P.LU.11. Owing t he negleee ot the iron and etee l lodeetries by the Ottewa govern- ment 30,000 tons a steel rails. required ,by the Caoadian Peeilie Railway Com - „Reny, will heve to he purchased outside a Canada, The Voited States Steel Trost will endeavor to eeeme the big tae' $S Pee too, The price to an Americeo road would be $2,3 per ton, bet the Yankees are naahang a dead set on the Cenadion markets and ate willing to slaughter peaces to any extent movide oil they an seeure (Arden. At $13 per ton. en order for ele,001 elms of mile meatus an expenditure of eoenee.On neatly all a wbfell will and Festival, Rippen, Ora., Nov. 2L-TLisesually quiet hamlet was totnigbt the scene of a terribleeccident,dee to an ex- plosion of acetylene gas. St, Aedrew's Preebyteriten choral, eohoolroota wats badly wrecked, and more than one huodred people who were in at at the time, mostly childreri. were subleeted to a mot teyioe experience, Several ere supposed to'-‘leive• been fatall.,,,y in - jewel. and numbers are very sermuely heart, Me village has been thrown in - taxa state of great excitement. end at is itopoesible at this hour of the oight te seed a complete list of the casnaltiee, Niue peons are known to have been oblityrs.hurte and the are doubtless What was a festive occasion was seal- denly couvetted into one 0 confeelon and sorrow, The occaeiou wits a, sego epr tee d ered to the ehildren of the So n - y school, On the previoos evening a tee meeting 'tees held. &I'd the attend* nee, ne is generally the rata was very its way into the tte hets a vole(' huge. The children were not perinitted to a grea t epar xteue to tem pate in the States workmen, ',site of good thingsent that et:melon. it The entaltliall Pacific. Co. are known-uag- that they shoat have a tea meeting tipOil their own account this evening. It was this latter testi- eel which was in progress when the aeeident occlowd. The 41Ipper WAS well under way., Mena the heavilY-leden tables sat the happy -faced children, dressed in hobo doe,tiLthe and langliing and talking In perfect babble, The picture was indeed pleateing one, Parents and teachers were preeent tontisist 111 attendiug to the many wants a the -eager young - eters, and td1 was going merrily. The etonpanY haul been gathered at the table tot -gime ;mon ao Items, when soddenly there "NOS pandemonium. Where -bad been shouts of laughter were shrieks 0 terror; light-hearted chatter geve way in a twinkUu to _ ries of agony. There was ono teertfle horst of Statue, one loud rear. and a to spend motley freely an this co-antry whenever at as possible to secere sego ealies from Canadian moonfaeturers. Then why rex to the United Statee few wide? The auswer is to be foiled ote pe .IV4 Hansard, jutte iltio 1003. The following resolation. moved b Mr. R. le Borden, was defeatted by oUti Liberal vote: "This itottee is of the opinion that the toriff of CUSt011iS doties should give such protection to km and steet in- dnetriee as will not only sure to one own producees and IntlineaCtlItetS the Canadian market in Ortioles now pro. dined and. Illdoufactured in this country. hut will also develop and sus - Witt the Illiknufnetnre in o we1I.1ghted1 weaewtouged dunaKhult. other iron and steel prednets ohich at fel' th7it"S' being' heeattle "rhlublek present are Imported in large eptanti. ruupilss5t%lirgualgItle/efarnageolieltAngdlet ties front other countries. eeud thaa i1 u ell'ort to 4f;eope. Otilkr8 were the present tariff of eustmus duties pined down enable to Move. it Was eleneet ',et note eteeejeetee on this pan_ heeetreeeling to hear the frightened. panful ;tete-elms of the children, who eipiee" formed the greater part of t vme. Tiedefeat of thnt propteltion meanie Seine of then), were not greatly hurt. (emollient lutrorket$ foe the rnited t0...3 it foltallotely afterwaulls proved, Ian all in their term ;added. to the in. ,114"‘, deect Diable conditions which confront - Pride Order ;done.•the rvivEr34 those who were OM a hand to yen- etedeeige, at hetet, whiseit shamid be -der essietance. *rent at Sydney and the Sen. The evident was eansed he the ploext- elon acene gas, hut what ORNERIP442.1110,01113141of etyl 6%.11.11•• ViillSed the explosion has not been ex- ,z4ENDING MILidiao 4.111104P., olained. The gas plant had been in operation foe Some time, and on serious The truth` returns fur the r‘rit trouble had been expetieneed with it. female; ending Detober east, libeh ore It wee muter th control of the came hefted with delight by Liberal pepere. taker 0 tate Outwit, Me. VV. Moore, Th its who wee supposed to understand its e tee:tits were folliove: workings thoronghly. 14'. Moore was letetorra in the leteenterot near the gal maebine nerethe. 101-. titeitn5=e1 wheu the tellable weltered, tint he Fate months. 1002. No to iihie itajered it was not possible to tet trom ban an amnia of what itel w the eeps losion, 'eloore'injer- 1110rea'4'• • • • ..... . . f.415.1318‘713 lee sate eitivily IstivaSottul he ler; Sutler- gresti eget**, I metathe, leati hlev, Mr. ,:tItnnem in, ;to' of the t menthe, lfet2... . sia:r.v.mo Pheiteb. 'w.",-4 also ne"Yt the :end wee likewise serumely burned. lie le oleo elate big ft em short:. :tire. Jus. Inereitee.„ Ste rehtel5 McLean end Mies Nellie Cooper, who re the anything in this condition wane eurnag thoee nssizing at the .,tfah to num, thauttabull.. to ebiltheeth, feast were injured by firing delaie anti a; th eald te verv 4111 14'uk ut the rv8"lt8 to ei'ld le lan't, The tetines chilayen who 'ahead. We have bought from foi eign- oeee among the victims of the elms- Qrs, in only fame mouthe, $15,018.713 1er ineletle. Ella :Ogle, eeliee Taylor, evorth more goods than we did tiering Tolor nd 1.4"" Cenl'er, ta. enhool, building mei the Ix:tee- the eorreeponding potted a year ego. toeut beneath it nre thought to be n llee hove sold to foreigners $2,159,Sla V.111131131rt4. wieck. 'The structure was of mete this year than we did iu the first laid:, mid well must!. weed, Ina the 'Ante :Manila of the fiscal year 1002. , thqueudt"18 eulver uf the exPl°ding That means an increase of te1tUO7,80$ gas tme as 't had b"" Or match- Shipka ACC1DENT--..k feW days ago while tar. arid Mrs, Ilaritou„ ties place, were retaroing front visiting their daughter, Mrs, .T. Jacksoen at Salem, their laorse became frightened at a box_ which the stroeg wuut had, blown from the buggy, and plunging tiSide overterned the rig, throwing tbe occu- pants out, Mrs. LIAri.ton escaped, with a few bruises, bot Mr, Hariton fared less fortonittely, behaving the polut of hie awe:Oster. twoltett aud berg other- wise badly bruised. Although suffer,' ing eonsklerable ie le. getting along as well as ean be expected. His matey frieede wish for a speedy recovery. ogoinst us in the balance of trade. And this in four short -months. Is this 8 source of congratulation to the government? The shop -keeper or /atelier, who, at the end of the year, bas spent more than he made, is quite 'as entitled to make merry over his good fortene, as Canadians are because of our unhealthy purchases abroad. The fat that the Laurier fiscal policy is sending additional millions of Cana- -41am money away to enrich foreign workineu, is something that should telgage the earnest attention of the electors. The foreigner will thrive at the expense of the people of this country as long as the present govern- erteent is entruste1 with power. NOTES AND COMMENTS Here is tbe latest prediction regard- ing Dowie: Tbat Alexander Dowie is getting reaaiy to skip the country, tak- ing with hirn ell the money he eel) teece oat of the citizens of Zion, and the followers of the prophe.t. The ac- tion of sending his wife.and son abroad - was the dist step. They took mones with therm Dowie's creditors are be- -coraing too warm, and Dowie laimself announces that he is going abroad in January, "for men aed money to build a number of Zions." When he retares he says that he will begin the work of raising Jerusalem. But he will never come hack; he will raise something be - ides Jerusalem -when he goes. Parkhill lenges McIntoeh and family, tele) removed to Owen Sound a while ago have come back to town again and are living iu John Emmet 's house near elle Royal Hotel. -Mr. David Sampson, an ' in ma te at the Insane Asylorn, Londou, diedut that institution Friday. Ije had reached the age of 04 years. The rStnains were brought bete for in tar- reent.---.Tohn McInnes and family have gone to Stratford wh es' th ei r h o e - hold effects bad gone and where they will make their Enterve hoine, Mr, ale - Innes having secured, employment there. While helping to move tilL furniture Mr. Janes Bhebanan heti the misfortune to meet with an acci- dent. , The piano had been placed oe the wagois when it keeled over stnit e ,Tiat on the leg, badly bruising i L., and ne,cessitati og his laying off workefor a few days, --Mr. li: B. Itsughton has heee engeged as pietee• pat.:Jr the Publid SOlool here. um+ . Owing to the very inadequate means of lhting up the scene, the work of the rescuers, some of whom had escap- ed unhurt from the wrecked school- room, were uceessarily retarded great- ly. The men and women who joined m the task of bringing relief to the in- jured stumbled over heaps of debris, with the aid largely- of nothing better than hinters. The odes of the little children in distress served as a guide for a time, but some of them bad be- come tin con scions, and were lifted from the ruins looking more dead than alive with blood flowing tom wounds over the once -clean frocks now sadly torn and soiled. What Physicians it wos possible to summon were brought to the spot with all speed, but many were the homely remedies applied by will- ing, if mot so well-trained, hands. Grauton We are pleased to be able to state thee gro„ 0eorge itohe1I, who bee been vete!' IUL saftermg from blood poi- son, is recovering.: -Mrs. W. Middle- ton, is visiting her deughters ia ForeeMe 134S OS her guest at, present her neice, Miss S. Deckete, of Cleveland, -Little Mass Vera Dios - more, who ham been eetteying from an ettack 0 intlannuation of the lungs, is slightly intproved. Her many friends wish, her a speedy recovery.--Illise L. .leemeeon, who hes spent the past few and oat) d G to 1 --Mx 1.4* -7g cl yeere !Pi tuttew7t ft;ilendrusrin,. brother of Me, John Langford, of this village, who hate been residing in nes- ittOraY village and intendS mooing the engine koke for %axle time, has moved to the Ams posema Reid, wh hs twev004. of Ur. A, Langford, MiValtIV-D.,--00, Wednesday or last a trip to Petrolee, as the guest of her week. Mr. Will Foster, betook himself sisterhas retuned bottle. Her many to Oeutralia on a very pleasing and young friends ere pleased to have no *her interesting ssion mad now safely home gain, -Ar, erred. Hill, who teal, enrolled in, the tones of the be/teak:to the misfortune to cot ids foot some The yooug WIy of his choice is Anse time ago, is able to be about again-- Lottie Ilan:Mord, the estimable(laugh- A, i_te tiordoh„ronngis L'eceTertne' fru. ter of hr.Jatues Handford, of Central-. los recent utness.,-te. oonne, teektnee- ia. The interesting ceremony was per - to, is visaing, reletives in this vicinity. formed hy tee, Ree, Mr„ Kiljtyr,,, of this UM. hehttosit has returned from -place. They are enjoying a brief bon - her visit to West Williame.-4,Grieve Oymnpn trip. in different partsof Miche has lu'Proved the aPPearance of ht8 eon. -after which they wilt return to house UV Potting 0, lounaution mid" itlrenton to reside, The many friends John Snowden basleased Mrs. of Mr. Foster join in wishing. himself BettleS propertyouljoinin" he.Grieves . end popular young bride loeg, happy farno for short teenCe-Mrs, and prosperoue rnatTied life. ellbert, is dill confined to bee bed with an attack ar rhentnatieto.-Mr. Noe. Seitforth Mao Linghlin has gone to ifl.ef„ eeeo, e‘e,„ where he has secered a position in .; at %et- vm.tr""1,4e, krs"t s"as 7,10-'1'n in vhere Atessts, 11., Baird .5A7 SODS' foundry. °It* It'Oe't!,._° ,q Norman will leeInotelx oilseed here br he Is eugageu umotuuel'u,Fe his aseomatee. 'last week. aud will .spend the winter cement tile and ortele, returnee', Mane - there wUh his family: He inteude move Rensall ing out in the $prItig.--Alr. Walter Baker. for a moiler or yens teacher' Timm) Petty Is home againt"-311$$ in the Egmandville school, hut who has Nellie Welsh has gone, to leondete.- wen teaehitigin Durham frie the past :dies Sheppard, of Clinton, visited her year or so, has ,given up teaching and cousin. 1rs, A Mellrien, for ft few. hes accepted a position as \waive days during the week. -its. Scott, of; Ontario representative of the Home near Fordench, is the Knot of her ele- corresponeenee school, of oprinsneid, ter, Mrs. (Rev.) Shaw.--Melvio Stone- We wish WM success. -Mr. John Stop - man has returued bottle from Stria- es, who has been in the employ of me, ford, -W. R. Magill*, who has Wilt Allen Close in the barbering business, the past two months rn Winnigeg hee when an interesthe the iminess.- otber points in the West, is home to ;Misr. Mettle ICydd, who bas been visit - spend the winter.---Oece Richavdeon tug ramie here Inc the past few days has returned to town atid restaged his loft this week for bilp Immo in Winni. pprellticesitte at J. Cooles.-Herleert. peg, Matme-Mles Rathwell bas resigned sin S. letejtiles, has gone to e.on" the position of oegantet of St. Thonute ueem, ewh,vere,,he token Pasitiaa lielV to accept a similrapos1- ,0,111'6001* zi 41.11lier estounsuntentee:er. (inn in The preshyomeen church,- We 0▪ . Petty left lost week Air a trip to ere suety to learn that Air. Henry the Ohl Clanntry. It is to be boed wasonooto has been a resreated.rea. that be will halve agreeable weather dent isf Seaforth twat good many Yvavs nuti a pleasant thute-M iss V. White- and a fait:lad VillinitIe of the town.' elde, who is teaching school, at Slab* ; has deteetnined to leave Se:Mirth and town, has given sloth excellent eatis- 'remove to Detroit. His son, liarry, favtion that the trustees have votes- who lulls been in Detroit for two yeare, gaged her for next year at 8t1 ttL8. bas hem home urn a visit and hag in_ ed salary. --While ;misting in lifting at dived hie invents to return with wen. piano onto a dray the other tley the Detainee -We detedy regretthis week end of it fell an Walter Lane'Ner's to he mated on to wetted the death of , foot, melting his toe batilere-We are eirs, Kidd, wife Ohm Thontato Kidd, Pleased to learn that Mrs. J. Whit, final .inglittotor of t his town. It haul steadily recovering from her reeent been koown that Mee, lebld had been Wiggins, organizer for enliering from itt healthimmune tittle, ibi'AVIO„a"rg, Int"team'.n IMIN lea the end vo- sde udnly and nem to-uay econeetay) ante endeavor erneepeeteeny to menzie . tnAll a union here. -Mr. John Pat- wire 4m mondao evening., she wan tt‘1:111.'4'':1l'3tklTtltiuPehi41tI%aiTerqs!tgiig4irti.11;th441111.gah'liefdateeegooget. Ift; oith.,r t1elitt1.41.eshe etotippiel tkiiIMIT Wagon tatrrilt°11, ns veaseci, spatting, awl on her dateghtet well as the hula s emit'Oemag milk. iweinee at her, she at once saw there It appears Willie hchartio got. into , was saupthing wrong. 5he1tfdd hiul the rig mid in attempting tax /eon , been attaelted by paYelysis qua newt. around upset with the aletve resole • reined, oeat h claiming her about The lad bed bb head seriously oat and , two boom arti.rwaribt, she w,33 wAs otheywise simiten til+ hreisete yeareoe age, tier maiden namt was -MIN Thomas F. Pyre, wha reeenaly martearei jeeenen, onal elle was a nal- eold his entre imeiness at citiselhurell live nf the township of ,Aeleala, Simet3t4 xtrel rented hie premiees thole for n roomy. Ahuet thtety4wo years ago monher of Years to MN John White- she wee united in mareinge to her now man, moved into tan' 5 Map laSt wevk t rt ; 4111tiaant., aud bee been a reel- nntl intemie residing here milli be de- (belt, of 8081'011h ever einee„ :The wes. cities on future Intsinese utovvinents. an actiYe and consistent menthol of st. Mit FS're and fitiodY will make good Jinnes' church. Deceased was much .esithents.-alr. Jobe Oritnger hes por- teeeved by her own family and WAS chased 31e. II. R. PfaIT's dwelling. on generally eeteminel in this-eounnuttity, ii oel: street, and intends movieg Into where elle Hem et, long nod u,„, so our viflage in the course of a few days. knowu. The remtuns were taken We are always pleased to eye good res- t the native place of the deceneed ini dents like Mr. Granger coming to re- Thursday an deposited in tee .faneny , side in onr s -airs. G. E. Walk- Piot in Se James' cemetery there. She or, ef Peameeston, is here visiting her leaves behind her lieleaved husbaud mother, Mrs. A, Smallacombe.-Miss and a grown-up family. Matte. Kydd, wbo has been visiting friends here, left hist week for Sea- Ztinielt forth, prior to leaving for her /some in Mrs. Guts. Fritz has fully recovered from her recent illness. -Miss Joanna Elbert is steadily impeoving,-Miss Betuderfwbohas spends the sit ns - mer bi Helm% ham returned home. - The Zueieh cider mill has closed down for the season. The patronage accord- ed this season was only fair. -All the friends of the Lutheran church are in- vited to attend the 25th anniversary of the dedication of the edifice on Sun- day next. -Miss Lavine. Bossenberry, wbo bas spent the past two years in Mitnitnba, bas returned home. Her Many friends are pleased to see her again. -Mr. John Dumart has gone to London to place himself under the care of a specialist for a few weeks. -Miss Melvina. Koehler hes returned from her visit with her sister at Sehringville. -Mr. Noah Straus, of the 14th, re- cen tly sold a fine two -year -Old colt to Mr. J. P.. Rau, for the emu of $125. - After a seven weeks'. visit with friends in Berlin and other places. the Misses Ella and Liezie Rennie returnedhome a few days ago. -Messrs. Weseloh and Kocherris have tinisbed, the woodwork 1 Clinton Me. Jos. Many and fa mily, of Wing - ham, twee moved to town. -Miss Atny Howson, Nebo has been assistant post- mistress for some tithe, ands her ser- vices required at hotne, and will give op her position at the end of this month. She will be suoceeded by Miss Porter, Eltndale, wbo was formerly in this office. -Miss Robb, who has for seveeal years been an efficient mem- ber of the Model school staff. has ten- dered her re.signation owing to her ser - vines being required at home. -A. A. Watts. late of England, has taken np his residence in Mr. Fowler's house. -- Mr. Ponder, of Marroora, has moved his family to town, and intends resid- ing here, he havingaccepted a position le the Organ factory. -Miss Florence Bt enner, of Balmore, who wits for nearly two rnonths an innaate of Dr. Gust n's Hospital here, where she un- derwent a serious Operation, has al- inost entirely recovered. --Mr. E. 111 e- Langhlin has purchased a barber shop in Aurora, and has moved his house- hold goods to that place. We leis') bim every snecess.--Fred Elliott mid Fred Jervis, who bare been in the Klondike gold regions, the former for e year and thelatter since last spsing, have returned home. They both have done well. Mr. Elliott, ptesented his M I's her, r. A. O. Elliott, with $200 in g,)1r1 coin, They were working in the vicinity of the city of Nome, a nd. ler t. there the middle of October, frost har- ingeerset in and stopped their labors. ee another son of A 0 Flliott ho is situated at 'Vancouver, left, on a 20 -day trip around the born. Upon bis vetern he will spent the winter here before refOrming Vauconver.- TI,e firm1 of R. Coots & Son he ve d is - epee:" of their business to 1N1,-sE,Ds. To- zer & own. e .44..4.4*,---*-***..r.o-..*4;srmrm.w;ePrr74,,..*rrFr.4. teeP 4$4zOisbeci .(49, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Coughs Grip Asthma Diphtheria. .Presolene is ttoon Aslhtnotics. OnasOtEva is long estetaished fad stAndq4, remedy for the disea.ses indicated. It cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptio c.arrical over the diseased surfaces of the bronchial tubes with every breath. eleloe prolonged. 41614 constant treatment, Those of a, ottasuraptive tendency. or euffersee from Otranto bronelettiand Ainunectiate relief Owe coughs er flouted canclitioes of the threat. DencriptiviabooLlet freo.. Causotsn'n ArrisErrio TABLATS disSoired tile inOutit, are effeetive end, safe for coughs and irritation of the throat. itic. a ban, 4.1.X. 11M4;GVISTS. $0.3 Lre.1430Ii4•AlaxXa 4VO., *On Notre Pante St.. Vonts,eni, Vnitoclian. AgcoAts " Sucetess an after l'efe 4lepends lareely ween , the . treinieee received Wheel your.. Ige hey er ..se-toele treer. iiresiesesliee in these days ef keen eetopetitaon wt peeeear prepereteee- The ite7.ed sheuld ert4teed to gresp ged'uederetend tem- mercia :mettere ad every- you:t:3. men and vi-n7mn shoalReelect e. thereuesh. Front:it:et! traintnee Lefere entering any ittiSiMsS beta?. The Forest City Beskteee aed $herthend Cellege traies ever two hundred etal fifty young' men and WQrrien everoyear. etol still em the business world is danding mere. Booklet explainleg Ccilr$05. 17!StS, sent f1-4747, fer o eeetel, J. W. VELT.r. .,A .C.13enteiee, N%innipeg, Man. -Rev, Dr. Smith, of BratIftnel, occupied the pulpit in the Carmel Presbyterian church on Sath. bath. Rev. Smith possesses powers which ate second to tome, and he Car- ries his auditors with him at will. His voice is somewhat musical ana he has :hist magnetic influence enough to cen- tre the eyes of the whole congregation upon 'himself and to hold them there thronghout the whole of the discourse while he .has suffieient elocutionary ability to bring out the true meaning ;171d make his reading ngreeable and easily understood. -The members of The Canadian Order of Foresters of this village, marched in a body last Sunday morning to . the Methodist church for the purpose of attending the anniversary services and listening to a semen on Forestry by Rev. Dr. Medd. .The service was a very impres- sive one and the sermon a ennaterly exposition of the cradinel virtnes of the order. The speaker also gstv some kindly words of ndvice to the meritibers of the church. The sermon. was lts- tened to with rapt attention. The on Mr. Rummel's new hoase. The job members at the close of the service fell seems a creditable one to the gentle - into line and returned to the 'lodge , man narned.-Rev. Father Tonnes has roorn. arrived and taken charge of St. Boni - 0.0111•3151•011•6•14 -0/Nee./NNEM.0/0/9•SP• OLDEST, LARGEST, MOST WIDELY OIRODLATED AND ONLY NATIONAL AGIIIOULTURAL AND ROME PAPER IN CANADA. After January. 1s, 1904. el; Timeleier 7za varlet -tette le tee 'Cast, racer 1 0 , sktee staite, 'In Ile .eerlyeteses it ratittiroFmtgoonsultiat toc,#, euirv.4t umwr OPS rzzr:s: 121Zall.Varlars.Zfrozta.t°^ . AliVo, ia i•Act, 'wit Lave trwo (c t' rza er,airilrmtlii,p, # varicarige# ptestott In lausivsle, 41 gsfrs vegte tee ir,C,o7,-14141 LI,PA 1; .7 - C,1 bo Uta It at Calk It; Qua it viill vrinItIV.36Z1,"%riy9t. tittnt; n5P:o1,1X,e;:iret Nof..,.,-.7,;,;zev, 'cm:me:min tho b3e4lt. tia,lete.,7.1irilsi tivaia Pia 4 Nta4:3 i..11 ta,....i:,, r.„ -jail fit *La laino,trritaqon et theterialeettee 41",cli‘,744, €:tilhil."11 0,111 7•;in rigl11t•..7[711Fibiolly 4 - et ellen with level tircanss. statinal • -'e de---ef - im.11 , r'..-.-:,''..r-tinr4,.a nr.tttairr. ffrodua..a . 9! 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Ir..:',e a el-telet ear.ravece that yeraestveetwee re t . i#Zo #-' i 'r ".. .. 41. , 4,4 ,i lentl...o al to 4',or 11„,lar‘ira 4.7 `4.- 4 ,, r 41 ;. ,I.''' 4 4 f..4TIV-TZ. t"- ? • - $;r , lane; 1 , . 4 . t - tiia 1 *3 'Llttat• jre tOorn ' att:411::* .0 eteeeeet 4nenient 141,4" et, t '44 3 es'et 1. 4.4 r.* vt4,444.77, "Lei the 0 19 nil wins do year vrark.00 will take every particle of dust and dirt from your floors and woodwork -makes them as clean as a whistle, neat as a pin. Nothing so good for washing clothes and dishes, Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Clime, New York, Boston. St. Louis. ,htontreele i'nee Parish. lie is of a pleasing ad- j'idiess and will be sure to make friends w th his parishioners as well as with nte rest of our citizens. -Mr. Wesley 1toellig scad hie handsome team of rcherons to Mr. Thotnas Handford, rt Exeter, on 'Wednesday, receiving t he handsome sum of $850 for them.- \Ir. Casper Weber lost a couple vale- ., tee hogs last week through scene dis- e tse Or other the Us ture of which is out understood as they were seeming- ly well enough a few 130nrs oefore tbey cl ied.-Mr. John Hey, Jr., of theGr'osh- ee line, has a, Baldwin apple which ew in his orchat cl this year, which :ncasnred no less that lle ineheS in cir- RICE $1.50 Naelts onerence.-Miss 0 E. Wiggins, of Toronto, lecturer and organizer of the u,nf. • \ 0.T. TJ will speak in the Work - Net seeesteen est balance of nib yea t free, incl a1i1/ inagnincont algebra.; number. .8.e -n -d *in HaiL, 00 Friday afternoon and w et .,iiteoription at °nee. Don't a single i§sue. wanicti even where ; libeled torm,s, about, foul, weeks from 8a.uple dopy D.Pe, • THE WILLIAM .`0/ELI) LoEd.orl, Onc. tis Woe Santo Claes will have made his annual visit. His will be a wel- come caller to the littla folks. -Mrs. R. Hamacher left for her home in Senile c Centre, Mich., on Wednesday morn- ing, accompanied by her brother and nephew, Messrs. Wm. and Harvey Weber, who will likely spend the winter there. -Mr. Henry -Rupp is re- covering from the ettect s of his recent accident. Be was standing in his wa- gon, when the horses suddenly etarted and he was thrown to the ground, re- ceiving a shaking up. -The following officers were elected at the last meet- ing, of the Junior Y.P.A., for the en- suing yea rt --Pres., Erntinuel 'Pete - mann; Vice Pres., Iva 'Weber; Rec. Secty, R,oxie Either; Cor. Sec'y, teenier W. Well; Trees., Pearl Wurtz; Organ- ist, Lite, Flattleilu Ass't, Lilly Faust; Librnrians, Lilly Johnson and Gertie Maga; Page Boys, Alfred Bender and ' Clarence Niger. II. Well, Coy. See'y.