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Exeter Advocate, 1904-1-7, Page 1' - sae, ea. •? TEENTEI YAR. EXETER, ONTARIO. THURSD • . r . . iearini: Out of START THE NW, YEAR, with a SAYINGS BANK ACCOUNT at The SOVEREIGN BANK of Canada Where Speulal Inducements are given. lonopo.5Itors• ONE DOLLAR Will Start An ACCOUNT. TJranehes in TIri.ren County at • ERetep, Crediton, Deehevacia •Zririch, Herieall and Clintori,., eJaeluare .S.tautnitry, F. )3.. Solicitors • ,Nlatager, Exeter „ %Pais- oes Lady's Fin' Goal, German dyed, beautiful curl, Italian lined, Mohair sleeve lining, tvas $33.00, now •$30 00 Lady'e leer Coate German dyed, extra long skirt, log curl, well emitt- ed,. Was $10.00, now • *eel 00 Ledye Fue aoat. Gerinan dyed, length 30 inelies, Pretty large env), • Araler satin lining, was 98.00, now • • • $29 00 e' dy's nil' Goat, GerTnan dyed, le,ngth 30 inches, Italian lined, Mohair eleeve lining, $23.00 for $22 00 dd- Melia Sesleatchewan Cents, rubber interlining, Italian lined, Moliair - sleeve Labile -i,egtelar $18.00 for - $15 00 alen's Russien Cross leer Coats, undyed, guaranteed to wear, and a • good looker, was $.25.00 for • ele 00 e,• Metes BrowD6g, Fier Coat, undyed, none better to wear, well lined, e Taw:tier $25.00 for • *1S00 e Men's Calf Coate with clogskin collar, undyed and extra well lined e regular $30.00 for $23 00 P.4 MOD'S' Telepin Dog Fur Coats, be,ttatiful black earl, German dyed, best of linings, regular $e5.00 for -•320 00 P1r Per:ears Lainb Caps, German dyed, satin lined and quilted, reg. $7.50 for $ 0 00 Nutt la Fur Caps, uudyea, satin lined reed with sweat band, tegular 34.50 for $ 8 '75 .. Nutria Fur Caps, -undyed, satin lined with sweat band, reg. $3.75 ior fe, 3 00 Electric Seal Ceps, beanteful finish, satin lined, regular 34.00 for $ 8 25 Nutria Cries, dark colors, with sweat band an satin lining, $ 2 50 (41;ey Persiae Lamb °ales, to olear at $2-50, $2,00 and $1.50, ,;tperineS, Stoles, Ruffs, etc., to clear at big reductions. POPIIESTpNE • Privakfundil to loan at lOwest rate of interest. APPlY s\`'.\\I ERNEST ELLIOT, Exeter LOYD, P., WITES ADDITIONAL LOCALS st and Molt' Master of the Trivia. Memorial - • .• frorrpt.‘,0.-4,4trr,.,TsZow.-, Trantos.;i. . Miss 'Seri -lain grinvot.,_virluir.otairspri a "ern x.iiithoils, °age TO LOAN, . Walla:ye a. large mutant of private funds to loan a farm and viliw,a properties at loW rates of inter. OW OMAN' STAKI3URT, Barrisb rs, Soliettors,Main st.„ Exeter Ont Pip for Sale The undersigwaid has anninber of choice little pigs or sale.•i John May, London Road South • STRAY CALF • There cense onto the premises of the undersigned, " Lot 10, Cion. 12,8tep1ten, on or aboUt Nov. 20th, 1303 , acalf. Onmer cosrhave some by proving property • and payin,g expetses, Peter Kraft, Eashs-s oat' ONE* 1;0 110...sar, vee baft4tudiraited private funds for in- v'estion on t upon farm or -village property, at lowest rates ofiinterest. - DX0ason St CARLING, • Barristers, etc.:, Exeter, • Fitemy, ant stock, hoptereents, etc;,the property of Jam IL titer. Lot 22, eon. 14 ball mile 1 is heading until da 0 of sale, • - • t0e-Parties g their solebills printed at the tvocArk edicts will neeive a FREE totine under Sa * e Reels -ter •• thrth of Exeter Si,KeiSale at O'clock. IL Eroirn auctioneers 'VW" OUSE FOE STT\E.,•, 1. I I., ____ , A good, frame hint e, one storey high, and eon- taiiiini• h'ii ronme; to ether with. at acre, of ground., op Which twe forty fir t 'class fruit trees and also a good well of water. 1 Coed location,heing situate on • Alexander street, Entster North, Apply on promises or re , , eta. Joice,y horn, Exeter .. •„• 0 , • WANTEIJ'-1,2 7UL PERSON TO ,CA.LL 'oN retail' tneda an- pits for .marinfacturiug house hat „Avell ses .. fied 'mine* local territor,y; stns. IntlarY• it'd weekly ond expense 1000e9 si perm ;business:, Vicitsessful. Enclose sot f -add reSs. ad:rive Cos 6;kperieneo unnecessary; position ed Pe' Sulierrinenclent Travellers, 503 Xenon )• / ',' 011ie. 'elhur8t .. -.- Ihe era The, • stieeseasen has gone . ebut, o.):! the this ) we must ezpprienee as we think of tb seclnees tied sorrow . ' wieeelet foliewee ' in; Its wake, The DeO. reqtrdese\late by tbe :death of ill ,e, ettn Vat. death hs ...Again inVaded our n. e -Itekl,tehd,' a d the 'home 'of Mr. hid' , eellteeeeel ee Ileenale Who vase- ecl - eweee 00 esiesen e aye Dec. 28, tater :e balOt 411.40015,„ „0 iri I g the ti re e; theliane eefeefelhation.Was It id ratio-niter:elle was leti:etitIneeel te ne riatte dateaMeilain of 'Lee, e ,serk....eute- out 1.7, oe,, wasptttitut .and'. "..v.ea ineele and, tt.ee iete 1 to hater the e e - 'tee e e (,li a etp higher.” • Th et; e' eleottegi.'elie '' beinge only' in her' eese, sleeted. e °elle 4Valk 4‘°e'll:"3 trqt3riglibli4•ntt t.60(101 ',j.tf, ie •a ... leeteled ly 'teethe •b,o,y,itifA •#,:.,...,.g.t.A ' '..pricta D.S:. Welt, 'the au e etadina. ee 6 Still" iniff.4',4 era- , esereett t ,sseasevlielewhi le 'tholoe -eel true . 'hit etteeefdee in S *064• eeti.ihtliiii(ineseee ieie 'e etOio de ely-efegreteelehee 1.14041.' (06] • itx$ane, . iik,,,,, .t±:14,pipl,,, ,, ' 0 ,.,,, , , ',.r1. vale. tee ide •betrqui theiS 4 glida Seehich treetered men in London itoout two weeks ape) is at her home here, nursing same. ?twill be sometime before she will have use of the injured member. Mr. James Morrow, of Silver Spring, Man.. was a pleasant caller at the Ad- vocate office on Thursday last. Mr. Morrow was a former resideet of ;Mc- Gillivray and is now visitieg friends near Kippen. Miss T. White was in Wiedsor last week. She was called to attend her sister-ire:law on a journey to Tennessee where a nephew is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. White, who had been ill, was able to travel alone with the result that Mies White got no far- ther than Windsor. •- Mit J. A. Gregory, of Yorkton, Assts., aerived in town on Tuesday morning, on a few weeks= Visit with relatives and friends. Mr. G-regory has been engag- ed in the real estate hnsiness for some time, but prior to his leaving for the east, sold nearly all of his interests. He is enthusiastic hi praises of the a The wholesale shoehouse ofSterling Bros., was destroyed -by fire eavly Wednesday morning. The huge build- ing four stoteys in height and cover- ing close upbn a quarter of a square block in the very centre of the city is a tease of ruins. Chief Roe of the Fire Department was instantly killed and several firemen were badly leaned. Some of them may not recover. ae •:Miss Annie Radcliffe, teacher, whose relativee reside in Blenshard, near here, was a victim of.thelroquis Thea- tet- fire, Oliieago. A. brother, who lives Toronto, Was telegrapheil foreenci identifiedebis eister'e remains by -a- small piece of weaning appiseel ane eing On her finger. The renutins were, brotight to St. Marys en ,Satrieday ev. ening and token to: the undertaking roome Of Gracey & Mitchell and kept there till Monday eftertiden. The 1 ina yeeel took place from there to St, Mary -e cemetery. • Zurich • Arnone our halidey visi tore we mi. tecea Mr. • John Pre ng. ref G ocl eeicle a 'Chester Steinbach, Iterate/lam Mr, teat, ItIcAllieter, Michigan; Misses •Maggie arid &ram, Weselrsh, Lore/lee; 1.11ra Wm. Halts:mesa Medway; Miss Many Weseloh and 'Mee Dae Sipple, df Waterloo; Miss Fitepetriek, Bea ealre De. R, li. Steinbach, of Riehville, Mielt;; Mr. j....Wagner, —Schoole rceopeeed on Monday atpetr. the Clerietmete holidays. --Mr. Edar -Ata*er, and Mr. Belem ModdeM vlsieede filencle in Detroltedarritee 1Ne.1104 —Att. MTh Appointees ef Nettle.: eideefeeepee resideere -ofa ; '44 ' Biddniph PABsuNTATIo..N.—on Tuesday even- ing, Dee,. 22, the sol house of S.S. No, 9, was the ecene „of a pleasant though sperowarl getheriege the occe- eion beirig a farewell denemstration by tho pupils upon the departere a Miss Martin, wet) has for the past yea e occupied the flosition of teacher in the eection. Many of the parents as well stodenta were present. A most en- joyable chewee given, height and testefel numbers being ren deed by the Puiells. Miss Martin was ellen present- ed with an address, accotrapenied by a dainty gold chain with agate pendent. Light refreshments were then served • and the Assembly dispersed. .ysdale Tire trust,ees of Separate eelfjool see - tion No. 1, Stanley, bave placed a bell cm their new school which itchle cola eiderale e to it$ nppeurance—Mr. John Ai:belch is home to spend tlae winter. --We are eorry to state that Mr. Al- bert Denorny is etill oti the siee list. PRESENTATION.— A very pleasant and social evening was spent at the home of Mr. R. J. Drysdale 011 Wed- -nestle y evening, wb cat his daughter, Miss le-enile, was presented witk a bea initial fur eaperine and adaress by the members of the Drysdale Sabbath school. Miss Emily has presided as organist, of the S.S. for some time. The address was affectionately wenn and tender and expressed the high es- teem in wbich she is held ey the mem- bers of the Sabbath school. Miss Drysdale made a snitable reply, thank- ing bei' many friends for their kind gift and boping, that the interest, a the S.S. may be strengthenecl and the week of the elaseer promoted. Mr. Drysdale also made a short speeeh, af- ter which all repaired to the dieing room where ample justice was done to the good things which were provided by the ladies present. The remainder of the evereing was spent, in singing, games and social °bat. Corbett (Intended for lest week.) Wenmitea.—One of tleose intereseing event e which in human life mark the parting of the ways and opens the por- tals to domestic felicity and future happiness °eel -trued at theresidence of Mr. James Blathers, on Wednesday, Dec. '23, when • his second daughter, Miss Wilberta Maud, became the hap- py bride of Mr. Geo. Keller. The wed. - ding march, wbich was played lee eliee ;Toole. eietia euetmeersi.- Ing ofthe bridal party, and at erector:le the neptial knot was securely tied by the Rev. Mr. Thibaudean. The bride, who was gowned in a handsome dress of pale bine oegandie,looked very pret- ty. She was assisted by her coasin, Miss Ida Hardy, who was also attired in pale bine. The groom was,. assisted by Mr. Eruest Stillwell. Immediately after the ceremony congratulotiona were extended to the happy couple. When this was over tbe company, to the ntimber of 40, beaded by the brid- al party, repaired to the dining room where all enjoyed a. dainty luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left the next day for Parkhill where they were tendered a reception. Manyecostly as well as beaetifia and useful presents Were giv- en to the beide by her friends in token of their esteem and good will and the best wishes of all will follow tbe }sappy couple to their new home. S• eaforth Wureeteras.—A very pretty wedding took place ou Tuesday, the 29th, at high noon, when eliss Stamina S, Sclate er, eldest daughter of Mr, Wm. Sclatet was united in Marriage to Mr: John Finlayson of the Bell Eneine Works, Rev. F. E. Larkin officiating. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked eharrning anexgeisite cream -colored gown with flatlet of polext lace, end a dainty girdle of creaan shade. The ceremony was witnessed by a large iturnber of the intimate friends of thecottracting parties. The dining.- teona WAS most cheery looking, with decorations of carnations ane smilax, and ell peesent did fall justice.' to- the delicacies provided for the occasion. One of the evidences. ot the popularity of the bride and groom was the numerous seed costly gifts received. The happy couple left on the afternoon express for Niagara • and on their return will take op their residefice on John - street in the hoose until recently ()coupled by Mr. R. s, Pays ---On Wednesday, December 30th, 1003, a very pretty bet quiet wedding was solemnized in tbe laome of Mr. and Mrs, John McKinley, F.gnmtadvilie, • when their daughter Mategatet 'wee united reaeriage ef,r, -Teremeis 3. Redniotal, of the Redmond & Davis firm, of Leeds; North Dakota. The nuptials were perfoernerl by the Rev. Ged. eledehileye B. D., brother Of the bride. The bride, who was unattend- ed during the ceremony., 'WO becom- ingly attired in a eieh navy blue tray. eines; suit. The presets were neater- oes anti eostly. The groom's Kift to the bride wee e hericleonte gold locket set in diamonds. Aftete the wedding dinner -Mr, arid Mrs. Redeemed left Oa a trip -to thee Meet befeee leaving for theie honed terDaltete.---A very preety eclat*. "as, .Solerunitedsat the feeble k. 40,411:, ;;.:,;Prktafigt troth, ppax?„11xxg t> 6 0V )'' edeleadaY ,dt high nOint, ,i4S14. rst Vita.Straillittd ili•tlYo '',0:$4711-14R EYvo- 60tAnr,'VP/AttfliTited 1",1,11413YeVIti*,*?1.1;31(4' eed eyet.h.elblaT, eittelleete aiailefete tOoti flail qbtx I•tf `e$tlftl•litx foe 8ogjt,. 4 , 4 .0' atedteititoted by. "41' eheet - ea tatte- bee •6S1VritY. Oialy the iied ',Piesanp at tflo'OW • btde ,40/46.: .b mica , r ). Oo' '*bW4A 0 la *by tl's A 6'0 tOttilt41? 'Y It6 Cerpleee The e eeeinnieee itaS.S. No, 10, or winit, les better Ittrown • -as Baker's scheme e well attended on Tuesday, Dec., '20. Tim recitations were carefel- y selee,ted by Miss P. IL Tufts, teachee' and iiny oeiltene were very well re- " The program wound up es also elaterinan, Mee John Brown, talthee, Miss Belle Turner, Miss Zillah Etiglish and 1Viiss Ttxfts to the preform. The former ymanglady read a well we eled address to Miss Tufts which we 3.neciinpanied ley- a handsome toilet bee end Miss English made the presence „ o. MISS- Tufts made a feel- ing reply •efter \Odell all dispersed seminaly well pleased with ths after- noon's anz'afsealeilt, . • Centralia DO. J. W. 01114., Centralia Nice lie,.srs5 to 13 e,st„ 1 to 2' and %tea p.m. Telephone Piniunication s5th Ltionn And Mount Carmel. , Mr. Neleoe Heateble, of Grand Rip - ids, Miele; is visiting friends and rela- tives in hnd :trotted.- the village, Re returns t a Mich on Saturday. 0 Veal,. SUPPER. —An oyster supper was latebe tbe Duffeein House here on Nese e ear's eve, given by Mr. E, Colwill, eeneral merchant,. Some tithe ago Mr. e wiles house took fire and the beeket brigade soon extinguished the flame eo Me. Goitre], to show his grati tudr gav C them an oyst er etipper. Oysters e. ere Served hot and &ed by the Jamie ey crnalaeravorthy assistants in the speeroue dining teemarid after snepee ee me the toast list. with John Barry e elm/eaten, Songs and, speech- es and seleetions, accompanied by a piarest, were on the program and Mi enjoyed themselves immensely en - til the new year broke, 419, Ae the entreat meeting of S. S. offi- cers awl teachers here, Mr. joshua Johns, the efficient supeteutendent, was unaearneusly- reelected for another year mei also the old staff that bas done' each excellent work ba the pmt. In addition to the usual routine work it Was decided to purchase a new libr- ary, A. large consagennent of S. S. books was received by the committee froze leer, Wm. Beiggs, of Toronto, It -am which a splendid selection was made to augment those already en the shelves,. SO that our popular libarien, Mr: Delbridge, will be kept busy foe a ee Snedeye bending out new The , eee gie en by the Ep- werte gv' al New ,e.'ear's Eve, was a success. epeeehes were given by Revs, John Hart, of Woodham, and Baker, ofTlicaville; choruses by the League choir and n gesture song by several eie S. scholars. Miss Gertude Hata, of Alma College was well receiv- ea and succeeded in pleasingeveryone. The clear was occupied byRev. W. A. Oooper and there was the ',test of order t It:roughen t. Miss Martha, Here makes a good paesideet and the Leeigne is do- ing wele—At the brestee meeting re- cently held. Robe Wilcox was again appointed. caretaker of the ehurch. He has held the position now for over twenty eonsecratiye years and is most painstaking in his work. The trustees Chink- of calibig aspecial meeting to consider the question of putting flag- stones in the ehinch shed. This would be aa improvement as the horses dig great, holes- with their front feet and render it awkward getting in and out. ASA • Thaines Road HYAIRSAL.—At "SuntiyiRe resi- dence, south Thardes Road, Usbotne, On Weduesday, December 23rd, was celebrated one of those importaet events which shape the destiny of to Jives. The day was a bright typical • wiuter day and indeed, was a welcome calm after the storm of the previous week. The event to which -we refer was the marriage of Miss Lilly Pass- more, daughter. of Mr, Henry Passmore of Usborne, to Mr. Wm. 3, Pybus, a prosperous young 'farmer of Tucker - smith. •The important ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. A. Shaw, of Rensall, and was witnessed by about eighty invited friends road relatives of the contracting parties. At the hoer of 4.30, to thestraies of a beautiful mart& played by Miss Nellie Pybes, tha bridal party entered the parlor, the bride 'leaning on the arm of her father. They took up their stand be- neath a magnificently trimmed ever- green arch and a merriage bell gor- geously de0Orated with roses and holly. The bride who was charmingly attired in e beautiful gown of white silk, trim- med with ribbon, looked very pretty. She was -assisted by het' sister, Miss „Lizzie, who wore a very pretty dress of white organdie. The toroorn was assis- ted be hie. brother, G. G. Pybris, • May Darcb, niece of the bride, a chiiteniene little maid, clad in white, peaferrned very nicely the duty of eringbeterer." The (areaway oyer and most hearty congeatelatione leaving been extended LO the happy (ample, all eepaited to the dieing hall where the tables fairly groaned beneath the weight, ole most sumpteons and well prepared feast; Which cored satisfy the most intense appetite and the tastes of the most perticulate Aftetethe'craving of the inuet• matt had been amply satisfied peal a toast being given to the health of the bride and grown, the remainder of the everrieg Vti AS pnb in music, speethes and soeira chet in which all bhotanghly enjoyed themselves, The positioe which the bride occupies be Cho eeternation of her roany friends vvytt crui6ently manifested by the large 4terebett ale -flit and coebly presents beebtehet leeeteed, She es one of "LTS- IS;.,, estitaable., holies, and the Ite 001)6V4tulated oioneear, ' ite pertnete They carry ' .1“.) the; tiast. Wishes of their ,is theis fu Ate 110,P042. oe6 ,tri take ietiont. trigus 1?ogler • Knives Just reoeived. If you need anytthin you v,?1,11.find our stock again Gompl, PERIiIr and SUGAR TEA, DESSERT Sv TABLE -SPOONS FITT014 Graduate Optician 1?ractica1 Jeweller A Farquhar. • Miss Kathleen Robeet'e who spent the holidays with frieadsheee, Luis re - erten ed to her home in Stratford—Miss Inc Westlake has retureed to Toeoeto neter 11,pIeilllaflt visit at her home here. —Mr. Albert McCurdy, of the, SGrat,- ford Business College,. was home 00 a visit during the holidays,--Ainong the numerous • visitors • here during the holidays we noticea, Mr. and Mrs, David Elitekney, of St: Marys; MaBert Stewart, London; Mr, Norman Madge, and Mies Isabella Gardiner, St. Marys; Ramey Borland, Exeter. --Mies Nina Monteith, who has been learning the dressmakiug in Easeeere is borne again. The weight of snow collected be tee sheds of tbe Thames Road Preebetete len church has caused them et, col- lapse.—leliss Myrtle Madge, who has been attending Aheaelitchell Model school, ha's been engaged as teacher in the Lumley school.—Mr. Reels. Down- ey, of Killarney, Man., after an ab- senee of twenty-five years, is aeeeed again looking hele and hearty. --Miss Laura, Nichoe has returned from her visit to Wiegbaure—Mr. and Miss Francis, of Michigan, are the guests of their grandmother, errs. Wm. Bray.• — Miss Jessie Hamilton resumed her do - 10 tee etemol beee tlrlMencle e, I- ter spendieg the bolidae s in Me ther- well. Cittlicieb.a• ye, • Among the number who spent. the Christmas and New • Year holidays liere we noticed the following --'-Dr and Mrs. • Downing, of London; Miss Hattie Jell, Galt; Mr. • and Mrs. Jell, Niagara Falls; Mr.lailler, London; Mr. Neil,'Brantford; Mr, Allen Blackwell, Miss Minnie Patton, London; Ales. Frank 0 u ellet te and son, Stoney Point; Miss Marie MeIlhargey, Hamilton.— Mr. Cihas. Cunningham, eon of the sec- tion foreman, who has been very, ill from an attack of typhoid fever, is, we are pleased to state recovering.—Mrs. Hodgins is on a visit to her daughter iinBufalo.—Mz-, and Mrs. Gilbert left lasb week for their home in Port Hu- ron,—Mr. Gilmore is visiting friends around Jerseyv ilia —Miss Hattie • Jell is home on the sick list.—Mrs, Legg of London, is visiting at Mr. D: (Jen- nie:glean:es. —Miss Etta Carter after spending the holidays here, returned to London, Alonday.—After spending a few days with friends here, Mrs.,'Ya- er, Miss I. Cunningham, Miss B, j. anninghaan and Miss Tillie Yager, re,. turned their home in Exeter.—Mr, Geo. Seale, of St. Mary's is visiting his parents here,—The Blisses.Ardell, of °aerie, are visiting at their uncle's, Mr, John Teicelgins.—Wm, Wilson, of Exeter, who has been clerking fox, Mr. • Harlton, has. accepted a similar poi-. tion with Mr. IL -Wing at Shiplea, --Mise Lizzie Patten hasreturned to London, lifter a visit with her parents here. --Miss Sutton and Miss E. A. Ottatingham spent New Year's with friends in Exeter. Bishop Baldwin of •London, will hold Confirmation Ser - 1)1055 le St. James' chterch on the 25th inst.---The Senday School entertain= went in the eletbodisb charch on 'Wed- nesclev night of lest 'Week, was vvell attended, the programme being inter- esting • and well received.—Mr. Sheet of Toronto, is visiting at Mr. S. Hotigsmes.—Miss Blackwell, teacher, hes been engaged, to teach our school for another term. She is popular among hex- pupils as well OS the par - eats, and the trestees acted wisely in Biake :3L1le T nii 130.11, nit 0 s taven engaged 410 LettiAser, a Lb,.Dxvs31rIe. public; school, coneneeced het- dtities on Monday. The, trust.ees of this see - tial) (stet:rally deeeeve praise as to tbeir. ' choice of Mies Thompson, for no doubt • she will prove a, successful teacher, being 1.3le who always headed the het in her ex:eminations.—ss Belinda 'Derand has seesertel a school neme Greed Bend, ilea conatienced her do -tis Moiidiiy,_-ii', . and Mite. Villiaar Blau, who letve been visiting friends beta dining the past two weeks, „left this we.elt foe tbeir home in Michigan. Qinte a 'number' from here attended _ „ a. party at 1,V1,1'. onoston's near lien sell, on Wednesday night, ' Hay wroDDINGS.---On Wednesday evene. ing another of those _happy events . which alvveys cause a ripple in the conarounity. took place at the home of Wen- Thmee, of this township, - when his second daughter, Miss Sarah Ann, was united iri the hoods of mat- rimony to Mt., Wee. Jr. Ellacleevell, sec- ond eon of the late Thus Blackwell of thee Vy reship, The eerereeree was. per- • 'fora. "e by 005etas:. 1','. ,7. .tiohtn. ty, 01 / St. Jeaers chetah, Hensall, in the pres- ence of a large number of the rebttives • turd, intimate friends of the co CI trac ting Parties. The bride, whr was given • away by bee fethev, was beautifully attired and was made the recipient of a number of useful and valuable pres- ents. Atter •the happy couplehad been vvartnly congratuatterl, all sat, clown to a suniptateus 'sapper, after which the.evenieg was very pi easau tly spent by ehe guests in social inter- course. The happy couple afterwards repaired to their home followed . by the good wishee a their many eriencts for their continued bappiness, :with whom we heartily unite—On -Wednes- day evening at 4 o'clook tae residetece of Mr. John Johnston, of the lth con., was the sceae of a pretty 'event, it be- ing the marriage of hits secimd daugh- ter, Miss Annie, to Mr, A. T. Douglas, of Stanley, The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Mr. Sewers, of Bruee- field, under an arch of pine drapings and carnations. The bride, who eves - given away by her, fath er, looteet1 hand- some in steel grey silk, teiretnied with white applique and chiffon and wore.' brided veil and orange blossoms, and cartied a bouquet, ofwhite carnations Little Naiad McAllister, of the yea/. Line, acted as ring bearer and locekecl very pretty, dressed in -cream silk anq lace, and carried a, basket of pink car- nations. The bride entered the parlor to the strains of Mendelsoitteswedding march which was played by Miss Mag- gie johnston, sister of the bride, • Af- ter the cerentany all repaired to the dining room, which was decorated eveth bunting, evergreen and flowers, and a sumptuous repast was enjoyed. Only near relatives and immediate friends tif the contracting parties were present, atimbering aboue fifty. The evening was spent in tripping the light fantastic toe. • The presents were num- erous, handsome and costly. The groom's gift to the bride was Is heauti- fee golcl penda.nt and to the x-ing be er a henclsonee gold ring set with r and rubies, •ese weans. ---- Ceaates.—At Zurich, on Dec. Mr, entailers. lertn. Calfas, deue. ter. retaining her eervices. MMINII,r00 .4.70.1•11,,,a@OVAIVOISMite111101.11:6.11 aras,16441mAittt ittICAtar... ASCARY,. 4 HEAMAN'S HARDWARE STORE -.I../%r-Jwvt-Asrvotner.vi-;Arnr vitNettlartivv,I;ermw-,Irovat - " •- Start the new year right by getting one of our guaranteed Ifileltel Steel X cut Saws for 84.50 • Lance X cut Saws from $2.75 up • Racer X cut Saws from $4.50 up, Axes from 60e. up to 1.25 RAZORS! RAZORS,!. • RAZORS !' Don't5lorgot that we aro the largest dealers in town. Our Speciai $1.00 warranted razor can't lk ex'Sr efes