Exeter Advocate., 1905-02-16, Page 1oreivilid,. 'rut ssoistsise.47,'sarii S*„4:-.--pet.It ie tht
Vifig lereg ll,rbe°ry"bst.A:=2 VIVZi#*.f.
W� et..0. ga, 0 work. r ''.. , t
c
ntlybyt,heLondon
erv*tory �f i liiii0.-. : the foflowi
an4 'Ova '414vettickta,•olfbtrithfste°age.
The,oun Iadlea• are to be n tu.
•
urge 'onto rnake the start NOWly opening an ,
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00 -win et son with one at our little books
L.-- '10Whith-younatrathl-to,whintyou=liks
and withdraw when you 1gede Su 11.0Y Idse Amounts. Then
if anything. happetta to atop the wages Or earnings you'll
Now ustontors nro Always Welcome.
1Branehe8 io Huron County at .
ER. CREDITON. DAS-HWOOD, CLINTON
THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA,
0141\dutast & Stitablitsz' F. B. Kars,
Manager. Exeter
Ba 3 field
Gc.SALUZIST
Conveyancers; Conunkeioners. res. Ronat -am 3,- 0
1owktore for Maisons Rank, etc. to London where they Intend making
Itottoy to Loa* at tweet rates of seeress their future home. We a.re sorry to
tars_reter.
it , suolutn.q,,..amable fansi
riv
IL II. DIMON est Wwere kind- T171408 aucl neigh-
bors, That they 4.njoy it life_of happk„
ONEY TO LOAN. nese in their new home is the sincere
, witth of their many friends.-MissFloy
Webiise s ease tasseet si private funds -to Joan j. daughter •of Mr. and Mrs-
'''11411?-23?Ptrti-r- wittlre„anetsvitha- vele,
OJa*flt*.N --derwtheotheriltry., whileplayingott
.84"14tere* 8didt.""1.01° it• raa4r ..°12t tImata.irwity-iiv-schusrecess,,--she-
-,slipped and fell, breaking her -leg be -
LLOYD P. JONES tween the knee and ankle. Floy's
*mow and Choir *aster of the Trivitt Memorial many friends deeply sympathize with
arse. messess-eissa, ortse.voles, useeens. her and hope to wen have her with
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accepted t,osition in London.-Mian-Mian12Laa"T" c"VETANCE4" I'M -*Lillian Ring and Mr. Alex. Cameron
Pr1at.efundto1oans on tom and village Pro. have both recovered from the effects
party as lOweat rates 01 Interest.
"Account* Oollootod•
• OFFIC*----11ala Strait enter.
• n, who bait been--viait,l
this vicinity,levees shoztIy for bis
home in FAmon10n..141.,VM-s.A. „Gas,
stay has returned to Dakota to re-
mo444-44st4ft-aapt.baseitilretedxsells"
O'Neil disposed of one of his hones to
it London buyer lest week, realizing
a good 11 ure.-Miss G. Quigleris Oh it
visit to London friend* .
Hensall
Miell Lily Ortwein is,spending a few
day* in Loudon. -Harry if.dighoffer,
Blake, has accepted a position in Mr.
Yunghltit's shoe store. -Mr. and Mrs.
C.,McDonaldstpent a few daYe4rk 1,40 -
don during the week -Miss McFaul.
of Lucan, is a visitor at the home of
I rketta Oa thtl'hinnea R0114. Sid10110114g Exeter.
- Plowing ladone, wheat in, 12ocres hardwood bush.
This Is a good chance to secure it conveniently situ.
land and well4Mproved-lorm. 0 interested call on
or w . rite to . W. 11. autvigye raieter P. 0.
untended for last week/
DRATIL-Another of our, old pioneers
has been called from -this life. We re-
fer to Mr. Francis Hamilton, sr., who
passed away on Sunday, Ian. 29, at
the age of 73 yeare, after a short ill-
' •DetteastWwassherwin4seimia,
IFTVACS/4 mat molt SALM IOW. near Glasgow, but left his native
land in 1820 for Canada, settling the
The indereseted is off for sale that excellent „township of .D4ihousie,,county,La ark
hal,-"t"ettifozrz imiretot, L Twat %Vele' -"Ielnir where he remaiEaeteed till the year 1851
*good barn nod fances. an orchard and other eau- when he moved to this township, and
4..„,,,ril9"4,6ft'l It? 1°°d hat resided here ever since. Of sturdy
01 eultivatfon. WW be ""'"*. en on bad and possessed of the indomitable,
J, 4VICINSONT. &Opt 406'. 0, piockt characteristic of hit race, he
" • •tackled with determined willthe work
Sale ftgj,t. - hiPvirePreiniseothealosa
-enceioriitmseltnnd-th
artairiresallrbilis Dtfaairiri
Airocaz owe will receive nurg mak. won, on the fruit of his laborious toil.
stweettesitestsetssia---------------mucts-the-sund.use
TUESDAY Feb. 2L-1arn• Stock, frapIstoenta thousands of his own and other na-
sad houehold effectsthe property or John 15e11, 1.01 Atonalities had to undergo -in those
• e°n* 8' tint)nrne` enin 011 4kraccir' nal" times to accomplish the grand object
. Auetkaleur.
ever uppermost in their tninds, have
1„- now -become landmarks of Canadian
Arliglidaelat"-LAbv eaelagi
ndlit8a" rarriGtorillTheekurtrepre7. histomiunzi• iteroic 'efforts in behalf of it
sw.fiestuansik.sed ,irsittestiesst_ country stri StesSiti
Deprtaenta an old satabilshod husinoon b01306_,„,,,,p010,,,, , moral or adorn a tale to this
Snancial standing. Fut Sit soldier:AcilLtireet.,,‘"14",o7l 4tettfortiteurtcat1611.i=
iarrueokesete
furnished' when ed never profeesed to be other than
--"srew-fiFic e seem -a p aire 1ines .ri
- re.aved ones we extendoursytnpa
aflLeu
ivirict:
KI' throughout Canada to verthre
Miss Mabel Stanley has gone to St,.
easan FinsatiF=commustorly i--faouiteorhere-ehe-wtn-pttt-in--a,--f
months at her profession in it hospital.
--Miss Bertha Robinson has-been add-
ed to A. J. Gorden 5s. Son's staff. -
Misses Anna Garden, Flossie Daven-
port and Maud Senninge are attendin
the millinery openings at London an
Toronto; -Oliver Baird, w o under-
ent-- an soperation at -Isortdoicittet
week for the relief of an ',amass on the
arm which has been troubling hitn for
some time, is, we are pleatied to ;tate
recovering.
PRESENTATION. A I*
from St. JameteChureb waiteti on Ur.
and Mrs'. Se M. Daly, at theirresidence
n Tueaday eieeteg_Atillresented a
arewell -Andrew, together -w
Pro r Book and somorpiecesof 'aro
lOonerlY owned by men c • no, pr or to Mr. Dales
storeAnd.te°4 °Wreware.i °n portttre to Iloydosinister. Saskatche:
or Brick . brkk
MAaad metre essaties. Price ordy sexes wan. Rev. 3. Berry read the addrese.
�� 11041 atat Wawa at II percent. Appropriate speeches were also made
Ate 004 &gnat* FroFertithe "ler °man congratulating Mr. Daly on his -pre -
mem lately occupied by the Masons
*oak, mid oaks rmd luvoittnent by re. motion and expressing regret on his
leatleise hem dwellings, or 1T remodelled WO 11 WA• departure from town. Mr. Daly' re -
woe teoes., lied in it short apeech, saying that*
441,00 fur ada *non cottages and vacant lots. stay in Parkhill had been one of the
$0111( Age* *tete: liar/pleat miriade of Mei and that
he was eorry .to sever his connection
wth SL lames' church. Mr. Daly Was
aleo presented with it pair of heaver
ritiuntlets from thellank ofOommerce
staff here.
11"1" 3
or SOO a math and expenses 13
*toady employment to good reliable men.
foou
Writii
htY (riot Yr work for au. No experience need.
8L1 UED1C1AL CO.. Loudon. Ont. Canada
ondini College of Commerce.
o prising Busineeer Shorthand
nd T povritingeand Academic artrnent*. In writing for catalogue
ontsining full partibulars. Address,
Nicol has returned to herhome in Lon-
don.- W._ Cotten' intends leaving in
the course of it few weeks for Alberta.
,,mmirtstrbormettrortdr-ttestlthr
-Miss Shaver, of Troquotement a few
daytibere during the week.-Dis7-Gem-
mel. wile -and child, who beve 'pent the
pest few weeks in this #illa e ha,
re -the --
opened uut-& practice. Alte_wish_birtt
every success. -Walter Lancaster is
undergoing treatment i-WVictbrialfai-
pital London, for an ulcerate.' stom-
ach. We tope for him it speedy recov-
ery. -Tnes4ty was St. Valentine's Day
s as
naea was
!f!akt m$0.ittieelVed here. Net
,ittliolaesillafiagervinferMIP8'
tbe deeth of hie cellY•iiousIAtobl
ie 0 -tiara 0.0 &Towed wat
Ken witb an affectiori af the brain
It we* deemed edvisible t he
moves* to'. the London ylurn.
•
Aort t we ego *.dhange--carne-over
Min atik. it was easike seen that his
likayir
days tai-etitth were 'horn red.-He-
graduerllystanksaudson.Sistar 44414
• 4, he peised.away at the a e of 28
years. The remains were brought
here and the funeral was largely at-
tended on Tuesday; --To the bereaved
Oriel we extend our sympathy.
Khiva -
Thorne* Barry was visiting his
sister at London for it few days this
week. -Mr. James Collins spent it few
days in London last week. -Mr. David
Lipperd returned home last week, af-
ter spendin the past three months in
place ike home-Otir Assessor, Mr.
Joeepli'Guiana% started on his duty
thiew. It. Judging from the look on
r
•bered on_ Valentine's day.
orry Wing„ts the possessor of
"Tom APPlehar hose, winch "gives
romisia of soosething fast. -Mr. • Jbus!.
1-.114"iietstreWhitilLm.
nstilLesustinuessill—Hitsmatty
friends hope for it speedy tempters?. •
a consequence. The fad of sending
valentines to friends and enemies -bas
apparently almost died out. t
.
• Zion
Avery enjoyeble event took place
at the home of Mr. and Mt*. Thomas
Brock, on Thursday evening, Feb. 9.
whets a number of their relatives and
friends decided to horuir the anniver-
sary of their thirteenth wedding da •
The host and hostess were entire
given a right royal welcome and the
house was thrown open to the pleas-
-ure-of
Brock, however, little dreaming of
w at was in store for them when they
Were again led out to the, marriage
later there tO renew ths boly
bonds of ''smittrimony. The groom
walked witlra celatauddl
softened with yearrof cgretniti
he-sichooLoLlifasstralsette
camethe bride of thirteen years,
gym'
ease and gracefulness only acquired
by years of culture. After the mar
riage , ceremony was performed and
congratulations had been given the
-"newly" married13011plewere-Dresent.
• with *couple of lovely oak chairs
me4set-ofdt
Jdeti
they *
root
- -
Tbe
special 'rev eervie ,,whi
are: in 'the Itesten°
:dpitvat,:vih,noilhitiAroteo hveettrwintriteltruiti vPry
,
mole welcothe s.ervieeS (*Orme:
this Week.44fise 'Untie M. Wilson
left last , week to aceept the mention:0f
shorthand teacher in the Frontenite
,
eh- on ever euccess.--The
Farmers' Instifute meet ng elti here
Mondayeifternootr-tindsevening- was-
4edss,T,Irrsspea4ceess4ere
James, Mr. R. Thompson, both of
Langstaff; also Mr. R. Twteldle, Pres.,
and Mr. W. T. Amos, Secretary: Mr,
Jame& Laurie gave a recitet on whieh
was enjoyed as ustuti.-Mr. Wm. Wel-
lis„ who spent, about two montha with
his parents here, has returned to Lem.
onville, visiting friends in Toronto on
the way.
Crednots
• The blizzard of Sunday and Monday
blocked the traiue and we were wltb-
II
the thermometer registered • low
zero. This kind a weather makes no
move around lively and look at our
Faiii"TiHrWrtlinTiMatle-ersr-Sh
pwpiestsho are short of fuel are kept.
inlay going from one place to anothei
trying to keep warm. -Miss Sarah
Sroith,of London', is visiting her moth-
erVilm---tlenry Mom--Mr:--Christian--
1,11tilit_visited friends in Colborne
steksagoBanday.__ Chrlawfrons.
appearances has souse attraction there.
-The Misses Huston, of Exeter, were
the guests of Mrs. Chas. Zwicker, the
past week. -Rev. G. D. Daman lett for
Naperville,114.on huelnees. He has
been appoifited one of the trustees of
the Northwestern College in that city.
-Owing to the illness of Presiding El-
der Knetchel, of Berlin. Rein Yaeger,
of Zurich, conducted the Quarterly
services In the Evangelical -church on
Saturday and Sunday. -Mr. Thomas
re._ Br..
atal Rev. 3."B.. Holmes, who have been
ill; are recovering. -S Dinsmore left
last -Week for,-13titish Columbia. --R.
Ironinde has returned - from England:
-Mee JessieCatneron has sufficiently
recovered from her illness to be able
to ottani to Lucean.-B. A. Tibbits, of
(UM 8.136 is on a :visit to friends in
this eection.-W. D. Stanley spent it
few days in London on businees last
week, -.3 -Mr. W. D. Whitebait sold his
farms on the 10th -con., Blanshard.one
to root. Dale and the other to Mr.
also sold his faro; wept
to rttsetiU Gowan.
Woodham
Mies Maud Harness, of-Bzeters 100
shortvisit to friends In this ,vicinity.
Wits*. Swallow. who has been ill.
• Irerer1.44.100 Vapeland, of
• lbert
• cootinues_in.
slow state of health. -Mrs.Smith and
ring• r,
to friends here. -Mr. Jobe Stewart,
who had the misfortune to slip and
fall,. breaking* small bone in his leg.
above the atillossis getting on a* well
as can 1* oxpected.-Say1 boy. liow-W
cu like your velentines? We also
•that sorite-ofottr--gi _
•lier,"0."= r -OT
London, was a visitor at the home of
tb.ankiegAsem for
a sumptuous oyster .upper provided
by, the Visiting ladies. .Reving done
.mplelusticerterthergood-things-
satisfied the inner man, the guests
evening till the wee *until •ours in
games and anibsements, after which
they dispersed to their several homes
well pleased with the evenititi eir
tainment and wishing_thet Mf. and
Sirs. Brack may long -be spared s 111*
of usefulness and happiness to each
other.--
• Zlirieh
Min Maggie Stelck, of London. was
it en/ i •
the latest 10. have to pay nature's debt
was Aaron D. Sawyers a highly re-
t -o
passed avitty en Wednesday, Feb. 8, at
herage-olif yeart,10-months.27-days;
Deceased had been in failing health
for sones_Aings but the Immediate,
cause of death was the generic breaks
ing,up of the system. Mr. Sawyer
came "to this country when quite
young and was among the early set.
tiers who did so much towards trans.
Ors. Tucker, of Regina, is a pleasant
Isitor at the home of her sister* Mrs.
ft ut be
be Northwes fa th of her CromArty, ,
ft a nt visitor in our Wiles fiery Edwards has returned to
bell, is the Mitchell after it pleasant Atilt with
1leHt]0 hert"-Lawden ('l'itllStOflr
Clinton, was a visitor at the home- of
his brother, „Rev. A. Crantton, ilast.
week. -Mr. Wilson and daughter* of
Stratford, spent a few days ber*
week. -Dr. Cemmill, late of Tilbury,
is soon to become it resident of or
burg. We hope he will be successful
in workintup aRood outlet. He
has rented the house belonging to Mr.
Donald Park, one door weet of the
APPLICATIONS, as Mariee.--The many frIeds of Mr. It
h the beet of the dia. B. 1130 gist who a f er years ago wan
I is mood constitu. enitged with .Tooeph Speiirt'. near thf
vs1iae wIIltie in o his
utson--•
arece tJooper, of Searrath, Is being
et -the home of her sister,
lit-HattiblYes The attendance
reit on Sunday was • very 'gins,
ring to the stormy weather. -Tues -
17 was t. Valentines' Day and some
4were remembered,
„
take nternn rem
ts taken intcrnn 1.
in the blood esnd
t isle ant
U0il. 11 1, composed nI
ka known, consbine'd with
�d riftersseeti directly
op e
or her brother. -Miss MI vin* Bock is
on a month's visit to her uncleatAyr.
ts itsis
orm ng e un ro en ores n we
tilled fields. His high sense of Intig.
tity and moral rectitude *on him the
slonfidertteestridstee Or hie fellows
cent nines% -Aiex4Meesois,' of seririleNs mao no quIefhead
Deputy -Sheri Cemeron, of Gide rnion and a true Wen and his eat
waa the village lest vreelrel-WM. si severe bereavement to his family
Fritz sports It new delver. which he and friends and a distinct 1 to the
purehased front Wm. Fritz. --Mise Jos consitunIty. 'The funeral '. .k_place
stThine Ducharme. of Sennett Centre, on Friday to the girkton cemetery,
Oerrivean. Bauble Isine.-Welter Lin- der of sett& 'ceased was a faithful
derfiekl, flensall,hastabeeptidar member. - '
sition a* tailor with John Dekhett.
and Mr.. D*.. Stelisboth -have
returned Detroit. The were ao-
earopanted by Miss Stoma liteldeinmx.
ch.i is a visitor at the home ofOliver under the ausree of the Orange Qr.
ss.Y. Sparrow has purchased * driver
from Calvet Wainer, for width he
paid the sutn of $190. -Walter Fee, of
zear With:wt. fEF—re v ng.
110-ttifithe1',4Vreatt-Stsinhach-
sold his 26 -acres of land on the 14th
eon., near frolhfielechlttnill to Henry
%Pod
;dwellingand a barn on the pretnisee.
Pt.atrne.-The-gridfbarteeter,dea.th
.visited the home of Mr. and Mrs, Abel
Bch Rhos_ on Tuesdaynight and els1Med
their infant son. Leonard j4att its vie.
tim, at the age of 11 menials and 18
days. The little one ,stitetimlitid tO an
ettitek of that dread nine* knOWO as
spinal (fleets& The furter/13,watt held.
'arida, afternoon, interment taking.
place in the Lutheran cemetery', The'
grief.steickeri parents have the *Metre'
simpathY of the conituunity In their
• * On Mond* , the'
he Presbyteria
uth Airiest.
Att
claughter o Thomas, of
welly. *les. Mr. Thotnas bet
n on the surveying sta.If of the De
10e Abtee. leers, during wbkb
time he won for fit lattelf many friends.
Thar armin' Arai cf.nIs'
Misa lune Pi*
Corignelf 9,,!betb1 through iflnc*s
her hAint•'. ilkOranyintikretutertegte,
we are; pleased to.setf',Wqo our -int
again. -MLe Pauline - Stafiley's flatlet
w.as-etnotig. the .nemes Of :succesitul
cerididatee wtiti passed -their y0,011444
goo et the Conservatory Of Music Lon,
etuesesatt---„stleessirets
tend congratulations.-- o
o •or ie . w o tie • en in 111 health
ler some tinievliter-come---to
• tdty-w'ittrlSTirdOrihzUr. r. an
Mrs. F. C. Clark and Miss !Attie May,
of St. Thomas, spent a few days &sr-
ing the week ot the home of William
Howard. -The prospects of it 1)40 sea.
son for the huiltlere are good, ars it num-
11PV of new building artsprok.cted.-
A. Stewart. B.A., has been eppointed
to succeed S.B. McCready (resigned),
as head science 'mister of the London
Collegiate Institute. -E. B. Mahood,
of Wingham, has accepted it position
as clerk with James Park. Mr. Ma -
hoed coulee very highly spoken of and
We heartily welcome him as it eithrn
tend holding an assenib y -on or item
March 3rd.
Dusan OP 1111ta.
week it beeOrries our duty to record
the death of probably the oldest per-
son-hs-thestoweehipistn-the person_ of
ary-Aun Simpson,Tendofthe
hire lohnLairronorkwho died nnFriday
met to the -000 year of her we, The
funeral took place front tile residesse
of her sots' Mr. W. 11: -Simpson, of the
18th eon., on Sunday last. to St:James'
cemetery and was largely attended..
GRATITUDE von Waiter. GENEROSI-
TY-It
will be remembeted-that some
months ago, in the course of hurri-
cane of wind -that swept over Biddulph
township, the house and barns of Mr. '
Henry Hodgins, a well•knowrs and
much respected fanner of this town -
sang in the Trivitt Meorial church end his family narrowly escaping with
Morrow. of the Merchants' Bank stiff.ra!ship were-pradically swept away, he
last Sunday eveuing.--Toesday was their lives. ' The loss to Mr. Hodgins
Valentine's day. Your scribe was re- was very severe, and the aYinlilath7 of
membered as usuaL-Mr. Chisholm the whole township and vicinity were
left on Saturda to take charge of the extended hitn in his unusual and tin.-
'
movable household effects in it short ooktan 'hie form when the sum
titne.--,-Mr. IL Holtzman is having near) as raised b sulserlptioni'
kdrawn-for-tbe-se,reeti
new brick Either. M.P.P., and wee -handed over to him recently.
*ea in Toronto this week on business:. This formed the. cuiroitiatimi of many
-Mr. Ezra Krebs lett for Stratford .on' a.cts of kindness and sympathy 10.
Monday where he has secured situ: -s arda hint and his- 'family and Mr.
salon. now Amen , is , becoming origins thanks his friends most hear.
quitcPopurae in Oa village of late, It thy for their gettergeiltY and the kindly
• e _exercise anditeenkt_tda_1* en,- spirit dieplityed. wee: many.
ed. -The special church anniversa-
ry tre-EVAIWiestt-elturcir
-Dierlanun, it former pastor, of this
place, busbeenengaged as the speak-
er for the day, On Monday evening a
very interestin program will be ren-
d° .- Sect
the home of Mr. Brown on 'Monde
nter
Miss Ern
it at the borne of ber brother, W.
ilast
vfiepgsf:rf IgirehoTellirYirtMl4et
ingpro ramme was ren • e eons st,
In: 01 three pa .•rs as follow*: -"Lord
.„.
ft enzie, “Gibraltar
:trammel: •Eta,
Songs were rendered by Miss Beaver
. Morrow and instrumentals
by Miss Murlo-c2. Mestre.--1111 r
and Walker. The next meeting will
Mee. EL Beaver
ARAIITAO1B-1n LUCA% on reb• es 10
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Armitage, a
daughter.
Ilzianzzu,In.exedi.tonsitaetosnleha,_
to Mr. and Mrs. George Hedden,
son.
MARRIAOSS.
.rthetride's-mother-otrice, br-firlsr---
RL.
ev. A. K. Birks, L.B., assis
by Rev. 3. H. Edmison, 013.A., liters "
•i-T-W.-WitYliff----fe, o "-th1---41 g 'AT- ,
berta, to Miss Marian R., daughter
of Mrs. Mar aret Black, of Tucker-
1 1/11
departure.-lifrrandliftes--Geow eye.
who hasre been elintinse frtendit itrittle
vkletty, will leave ihortly for their
home In Manila!** evening*
ego a few friend* Mistime
of Mr.\ and Mr*. RobI. El 0. of
theaTkehin lint' wben tbeir daughter
Miss Eliza /..leas **di .the reel too
,of apnr*e, accompanied, hy
as 111ark of the esteem in which the
young lady is .heldby the'eongregation
of St. Lakes church, of. Which she Is
*faithful metnbetS A pleasent even -
tog was gent by al1.s4ohn Ifebehen,
,etlielnietratotsh as dispoestd of theta:rat
, the 204 onteesions belonging to
the estate or the late Thoinas Pee-
felltid; to S. Thom jr., Of the
. ,
.., . , . n s 00 titre., is e
Miry Stelck,4 . Oa,
death of her . illia01,. *hlthMtUAtld a
nd * gond property. but r'
. 1 blet
Winnipeg, Mao.,on Ssmdsy, . .'
OLh. Deeetteed had only rs.cbed tbe fariuer a. will soon bavo
age of 28 years, 7 month*, 8 dayz and tito Lnoet rnwfortable- h
,was * popular tina numb, torpook , 1 . th
ming' hist. - It Ave eareag0 lite
has removed from our m • et o • e
therpioneers of_ thie-oeighborhood. le,
the person of Mr. Win. Banes, who
died, on Sunday overly -1g, atthe good
"littigtior ss and 10 mantle.:
Since the dent , of his wife be has
made his home with his -.eon, Joseph,
south of the village., where he died,
• r a- lingering illness. Some five
• .
• e was unable • tel the names of his'
friends or recognize them. Deceased
has been a resident of this township and
village for over 40 years and was
kfinteti-Willie's 'kind -neighbor -and,
one voliTs.."-Td a
_
a helping hand. seed leaves to
mourn his demise five sons and one.
deughter, besides it large ,number of
friends and stertuaintantes. The -fun-
eral took place 611 Wednesday to the
Fairfield cemetery, the services being
conducted by the Rev, Mr. Henderson.
We extend our itympethy .to the sots
rowingories in this their -hour- of be-
reaveutent
Eight familise are billtlg atilt from
England to Canadi, hy.The Daily 'rete-
ll fund.
DEIATUS
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lisams-inCrediton„-on Fell; 12. Win.
Banes, agedill years, 10 months.
NAeztourt--Itt London avlum,on Feb.
jaceti 14afziger, aged -28 ram
Saynrun-In Woodham. on Feb. go
Aaron D. Sewyer, aged 71 years. 1
tbonths, 27 days.
6 •
of Ur. and Mere.' Abel icichilbes
aged 11 months, 10 days.
Nicuots-s-In Parkhill. ea Feb. 8, Met-
cy, beloved wife of Abrabeen Nichols
---reged-15.-yeares6-months.--,-.
I/IPSON-- n Biddiilph. on Feb. 1
Mary Ann, relict of the late John
Simpson, in her 90th year. •
Toa. -At Medicine Ilat. on Feb. Itrid,
William Chester, only tion . of Wm.
and Ellen Tote, in his 23rd year.
Etcoier-In Tuckerstnith, OD Feb. 9,
Jane Etherington, relict af the
Appletoniticoat,Sra, aged 84 years,
2 months, 4 days. .
Ormoit-ifn Winnipeg, Man.. on Feb. '
0, Louie WM,. Stelck, son
Mary Stelck, 14th con. Hay. aged *
years, 1 months, 3 days:\