Exeter Times, 1901-1-24, Page 8HE
OA
ash Store
:. EJ ONE eRICE ONLY,
°t ck-tahing sale booming. Ba 'gains in every depart-
nlent of the Big'Store.
All winter goods. All furs. All overcoats. All ladies'
jackets. All remnants and all adds and ends from stock-
taking are going out at money saving prices.
$1 .09 each for ladies' pure wool choice of a big lot of fancy dress goods.
lieu} eoshni ere Jerseys, trimmed with This a clinker. Clirch one wire.
lilain G td lt
braids. Jest
value was Jost the t;;_na Fen'.s and wouterta fur eoat,ts are
e,„
it eler .al cat,
house lines
nes that we raan save you rztanev aon•t t
-one neat : 1 now. If yyoubrave fur coat
- We have a tbougbt come and think to us. you'll
of Back Rid Gloves, riot be sorry.
..•1 .: ,0 tie fair 40e, regular r
}aaic .`;Fl,dl ctrat 1..''., -. a 1'I only holies fur caperines.
Thelast lot ;arc* on the coranter, V bargains, for every caper ine will
Iodate' undressed kid g➢ores slightly slate at a b ai ,din. $oQ up.
_damaged. Ji le the pair, oe 3 pair for Hien s nod hogs overcoats an
'- tsnap is women's and children's jackets are
i taking our great sloe
25ethe'' t,,r aaatled velvet, to u, "feeinng the effects
of
lalar video= er . n the ward. d shades es i ng sale, The values. are Gig.
lx elM ft3an S ' l t`t lies astrach
*Mkt t lea• u . < -; length for your ' a dont want to carry thein over..
ai ate quick.pecaaa Yaa Ries in
}, a ' '
fur carp es and Mountain Hear cap
STEWART
is
>or
not be aware that
Ibbrng business as
atria :^ -the former
tltl* a
tr.a
1a
Sarna iia Strat-
tltrai 91e e t otlsld, covering'
district to ..ale ?aOn. The
and fc» our goods has been
ltri * k i :°c>rthis section end SraaTFORD, Oa r.
zc iltcoiltio3 ;orders :;l little more , The deinatril tnaclis npott ;us during
numerous tip t3 f.,the l.1.st three Year try hats+cess col-
fox' last year. loges fes Deer graft motes til tube cot
f (inti Fancy Goods tions as teachers in their schoolspir•as
Tis >iiows t11Tt 'the re a t tI
Jcenses,
Ztst -.
$a.
clocks,
STTp e,ctac1'Prs, ntc
lei o
HIcifs
Wati'h Repairing as Staecialtye
TER TERM BEGINS JAM ten
tieeu exaactl via t;rues tlrQ suppr r.
?aced. The bwlance
t to
4n
late
arriving is strict
P df cin
C9
aill ,
stock we fl
efirst-caws. ss,
Out
Teen
at
R e
zt n
' getting ams Ree liositions with basil
e- ries firms.
Recent
s
slier from Monday, jeo irarc+ been remarkably successf 1 I
to Mast. est, 19o1, at wool
aapplications froth
rim. sebum, supplies indtad- prospective students have been reoriiv-
This will be a Christmas ed':S,lberta,8trskatchew;zn Manitoba,
day r'ir
Quebec, Nova Scotia and the United
t another form, which we 'States. Distance is no hindrancet
.o
only to' our old customers those who wish to et the hest
hit descen a Iogue free. get
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ci` nts.
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 24th 1901
TO ADVERTISERS.
The h copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisemente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each weal;.
The
snow Y IraA again PP •
diva
care
d but
thewheeling i
eel ng is first-class.
Miss Ethel Johnston of Wildwood,is
visiting friends at Exeter.
James Petty, of Hensall pays for five
copies of ren: TIMES yearly.
Mrs. Richard Johnston, of London,
visited friends here last week.
Thos. Handford is making prepara-
tions to build a new brick house.
- J G S
"'"" tanbury was at London last
week attending the Assize. Court.
Revs. Messrs. halyard and Martin
exchanged pulpits ts on
Sunday morninglast.
Miss Am Johns,who a hasbee
n vis-
iting friends in Aurora, returned home
last week.
. H, Sweet's. Measurements were yesterday made
err Art it iuslins and Cretonnes at for a new plate glass front for Sam-
e new store. -W. D. YEo. wells block.
Messes. Ross & Taylor intend erect- ; Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Sutton, of Exeter
ing a new planing mill the coming I are
airiting Mrs. Thos. Hodeins, sr..
summer. re g e, •at present.
New Prints, Ginghams, Ducks, t Jolin Sykes of Woodham has bought;
GGAL HAPPENINGS
alis;: Janet i3rewn is confined to her
through
, •
ooni ..hyo
r h ills
ass.
Oyersboes for men and women at
DralIs and Flannelettes at the new
store. -W. D. Tao.
R. R. Bedgers,of the Levett Produce
Co.,has had an attack of inflammatory
rheumatism and is under the doctor's
care at present.
Use Turkish Scalp Food for falling or
grey" hair. It prevents Dandruff and
efarm near Mitchell. He purposes
moving there in the spring.
During the year 1900 there were
registered In the township of Hay, 92
births, 39 deaths and 18 marriages..
William Hawkshaw of the Ontario
House St. Marys is not going to Owen
Sound as reported. The hotel which
reCteav s lechin of the Scalp. Only ad leased there has been sold.
the at Lutz's Drugstore. •Y Mr. 0. J. White,formerly it
of
The'
y St.
pastorMarys, was
C. W.
Bra elected. reeve B. D., of the town
will make special reference to the life of Hamiota, Man.,, by a ,majority of.
of our late Gracious Sovereign, in the 64. He is a brother of Mrs. H. Sam-
service at James St. church next Sun- f well, of Exeter.
day noornin;, A. special service: memorial of the
¥r. and Mrs. George Harton have'late Queen Victoria will be held
the sympathy of a wide circle of
friends in the death of their daughter,
Elizabeth Mary, aged 17 years, who
died on the lath inst.
The big mill at Goderich has been
purchased by a company' and it is to.
be refitted and worked. to its full ca -
Sunday morning in the Presbyterian
church. Rev. Mr. Martin will preach
on the Queen's life.
A special memorial service will be
held inMain St, tchurch next Sunday
evening, when special reference will be.
made . to the Iife and death of He
pacity. The town has Toted exemp- Majesty, Queen Victoria.
tion to it for
Mes. Alex: Wilson of Seaforth,>Marys,.aw,
,had spent',
pSundayvisiting
, tsiting friends ..*3
. couple o
f ribs I
am a
fallhas been through a n vision
trap door 1e .. k' an St. Marys for son to
leading to the aeliar which 'weeks, accompanied ''f 2
a term of years. Mr.and Mrs Will
Hawksh of St
Pbroken
and sustained in town. Miss 011ie McLaughlin,
who,.,
severe bruises from
was inadvertently them home. .
Everybody aware a
•
e. 1 e H Of.
p ri
among the inmates,
U
b of
the
COI caro
'Core Huron
ire Co:'
Tablets for
the.
immediate
ief and rapid. cure oflate " ouse of Refuge, there is to ' be • no '
p Cold in the 'isitin wh
ad, Influenza, Sick Nervousx g at supe for the - next two
Neuralgia or ; -•eeks, thea superintendent,' matron
gi Headache, etc. , Only 15c. a' nd 60 others ' being
box at Lute's Drugstore. t• among the vie-
Da.eaea off+* AJ rlea.Il WEsa qep,--*
Alfred Westland, who died at his resi-
denee, Wyoxuing, Ont,,, wa born irt.
Toronto, Aug. 13, 1836, and went to.
London, about two years before the
Union school Neale built, where lie at-
tended. and received his education,
After serving an apprenticeship at.
paper --hanging and upholstering; he
s
f pent two years .ip Detroit and
bicago, He Carne hostler arid: next
walked to Exeter, and started in buei,-'
cess without one dollar, and succeed,
ed. He soon bad. a Trice house and lot,.
which be leased for five years, then
started for California. in company
with Mr. Wm. Noble, now of Aylmer.
After some years in the silver" trines In
Nevada. he their cloth home he about
the year 1. lie then started, bush
ass in Wyoming with agenera! store
d about the Brite rawcet's bank poi-
lai,psed he started a private bank, •
which his eldest son is now conducting.,
He leaves a family cif three daughters,
his widow and five sons, seem are all!
provided for. He was a member of i
the 1tlasonie order and Ancient Order
of United Workman, He had many
relatives in Exeter. Three months
ago he had a paralytic stroke from the ,
eifecte of which be died.
RE PE ?XAL .-- Mr: Joseph Davis
will be at the office of P. W. Madman,
Barrister; \tain.St., Exeter. ea Mon ;.
day, 28th January,' at 11 o'clock a, tri.,
¢o,
pay all accounts against the above
suite.
EXE.pEE TIl 18
T
!EXEireR
.highest prices p rid for alt kinds of
Produce} at the new stere. --W. D.
Yxo.
di t church is lysin ia ai, near
Um: John Andrew, of Elimvilie, vis -
:ed be tuother,. Mrs, John Spicer over
3ar7t ,iday.
Flannel sale this week. Coram and
a bargain: at the TOM stere. -W,
D. Y a;o.
Clearing sale of felt bots and shoes
worth $2, &I for RIO, . S,,14.a for $T 60,
ta2.00 for,1
s ,.20 for ~ll'.417T, iii; _,. '4* . rt
acVs.
you have a stray hog on sour
prewises read the ad. of John Jarrott 1 I
mother column ,arid see .if it belongs,
dVilliam Drew who has been
4 to the hose for some weeks
ag from rheumatism. is able to
and again. OF ALL KINDS
Burk. of ±d.1ncelona, Mick„
has been visiting her parente,
:air. and .its. T. Oeaaring, for ,some
rr►=ae, returned to her home on Mon -
y
A.
ickardileNSALL4.
CREAT
STOCK TAKING SALE
NOW OLL
ALL WINTER, GOODS TO BE
•B 1 ES 'WITHOUT
REGARD TO
PROFIT
E• -rr i S
WV fAY IM
GAINS
Vuu Kerr na,ntS
its E. Hails. of Elimville, gave
cry interesting and rofitable pap
u *`wading" at the .dtaitz-St. Meth
dist Clt►u-co Epworth League a
Tuesday evening.
Thins ay Forenoon Sarnia's citizen
says the Observer' bad ;l
seeing; for the .first time in theuta
street naris traversing the scree
propelled by electricity.
Go
tt l
i Balsam sur
Wimp's3 surpasses es
thee cough medicines for the cure
Coughs, accompanying lar. grtpP
Colds and Bronchitic iv oubles, #7n
lac, n bottle at O. Lutz's. Drugetore.
To be free front eiek beadhed'
biliousness, constipation, etc., us
Carter's Little Laver Pills. Strictl
vegetahle, They gently stimuhtte t
liver and.free the stomaeh from bit
Supplenentary meetings of ti
South Huron Farmers' Institute wit
Itas held at Seaforth, Varna., Hensel
Eliurville.Dashwood and Shipka. Po
,,.
darts and fall u I iia rya
ra seeadvertise
1
meet in another column.
column.
Mrs. Reynolds, mother of Mr. Jas,
Reynolds, of the 4th concession o
Mullett, and one of the pioneers o
that township, passed a:wav recentl
at the age of 101 vears.
Thee
ensu of 9 the
Dominion
will b
to
t,keti t •
this year.
l'h enumerators era
cors all
over e the
Dominica) nrnion will commence
their work or. Monday, April let, and
are expected to be through by two
weeks.
Mrs. J. W. McBain, of Atwood, had
the misfortune to get one of her fin-
gers caught in the knives of a meat
chopper she was using, crushing the
finger so badly that it had to be ampu-
tated.
Robert Lawson, who has been living
on the 2nd concession of Hallett, has
taken
oss
ession
of the P Whitely el far.
on the Huron road,: Tuckersmith,
which
he h
a
sten
rented from m the
owner,
W.
S. Lawrence, wre
nc,e, far a term of five
years.
Mrs. Buns Crich, of Grey, passed
away last week : she was a daughter
of the late Hugh McDonald, of Clinton,
Mrs. McDonald having made her
home there since leaving town ; Mrs.
Crich Ieaves two children to mourn
the loss of a mothes's care, and Mr.
Crick's old Tuckersmith friends will
sympathize with him in bis bereave-
ment.
Following are among the Militia
changes: -33rd Huron Regiment, God-
erich-To be major, Capt D Holmes,
vice J "GVi]son, retired, To be captain,
Lieut DeF Grant, vice D Holmes,
promoted. To be lieutenant, Second
i
L cute
cant.
JGT toatcomplete om I
to
e establish-.
P
went. Provisional Second Lieutenant
R E Davis having failed to qualify, his
name is removed from the list of offi-
cers of the`active militia, Supernum-
erary Second Lieutenant H K Jordan
to be taken on the establishment pro-
visionally. To be second lieutenant
provisionally, L 0 Armstrong, gentle-
man, vice 3.IV1 Katne, retired. To be
second lieutenant (Supernumerary), .W
J Heaman, Exeter, gentleman.
7c print for5c, roc print
p for 5c
7c cotton for' 5c, 7c flannelette for
c,
I cfl
flannel for Tic, zc 2
5c flan -
el f
or 18c; 14c shirtingfor >:1e
,
occo
cottonade fore 15c, ., c cotton,
5 5
de for 2
oc . BigBargains gins at the,
ishop -
ore
for the he n
eXt .
f•
e,
w"
da
s
Onl one
eek '
3 s more of -bar-
ains'at the Bishop Store. Over
oats and suits
at
prices .t1
p
that
will
'tit
r
pr se you 5.00 suit for 3.50;
5o suits for 3 go, 7.00 suits for
erg
0-
s,
of
tow
is
a
".
of
l
e,
FOR YOU.
To Be Cleared,
We will pay highest prices fel' 1)litter eggs, '
, d> lef apple
poultry, and all kinds of farm: produce,
THE 'EXETER
ER
Ril PICKARD CO
Direct 1 ENSALL
Importers.
e E Mrs. A. Sheere is confined to },er HOUSE .ANA L00 xPOlt8kLE.=.Che un-
he roost through illness. ; dersigned oOEers his pro err en A
aP y n
Harry Browning \vn:}n
has as °dr
returned drew t v
ted
n tostreet, o ,
env
clot
e.ander Par sale.
R
Toronto r'
tQ i onto to resume his studies. a It omprises'a twa storey brick house
1 Mr. Duncan ttrc i`ap is sick with T. ;containing s rooms, together with
1. gripPo• acre of land. Good frame stable, 'hard
Mr. Qr
Orr, Exeter
Nar
, tl
continues aerie
isof
,
t
i wet r
e a
Po
.s s '
r
e s,
on }v
en. a•
a very
B
y alowstate
of health. =•stn t'
v toe .
h
Telco
- e
]'t
1 wi I
p 1 Ue •1`
Miss Eva Carlin has returned, as
y as
proprietor Carlingp to
to P r is going west, Apply to
Hamilton College to pursue her IW.. S. LANG, Exeter,
, studies.
Miss Alice Caldwell. of Hansall, is j
' talking a. course in dress -making in 1
fawn. RESOLUTION OP CONDOLENCE.
Edward d Barn s
es was aria
rrIe
d e -
e 3' s
tarda L
o Miss Sophia At
y is the
GnenthInst
erfregular P ou
a
r
Dashwood, .
g
meeting
of
the
Exeter
L.
0. L., Np, 1121
the following
Mr:. A. . Spencer, late of Thef awidg
resolution was unanimously adopted :
Evening* Herald, Stratford, has taken To the Worshipful Master,
a situation on THE, TIMEs. and Brethren of Exeter Officers
Goderich by a.majority of 73 has de_ Orange Lodge Exeter Loyal
aided to abolish the use of streets far g Lodge. No. 924
cow pasture. We, your committee, appointed to
John Blake, of Grey,has secured prepare a resolution expressive of the
the principalshipakeof a school near u ed sorrow and regret felt by the members
River, rent couty.. Belle of this lodge upon learning of the
death of Brother John White, who,
after an illness of very short'duration,
asse.-
p d peacefully
P yawayat his home
in
Exeter on Friday last, the 11th day. of
January, 1901, beg leave to submit the
following
Whereas our r la
t;e
, dearly
beloved
0
e
d
aerie much esteemed brother has been
summoned to quit his place in our
fraternal circle here to join the in -
Friday last, ' numerable band of true and worthy
Christopher Dale owns 1,000acres of band of brethren in our Grand Lodge
good farming land in Hallett, He be- above -Resolved that in the death of
gan in the bush and by enterprise has Brother John White, who has been
become the largest land owner in closely identified with this lodge for
Huron county: more than a quarter of a century, we
havNot one in twenty are free from a will
an irretrievable loss.
some little,ailment caused by inaction E ill miss our deceased brother
nti
y left open. Owing to a s d g p1
Mr. Alex, .Tait, owing to the cell-tms l5
The.following '
tiwin
Hued iare
ll health of .Airs. Tait, proposes gthe license nom -
mi .
551
O
ne
s
giving up housekeeping and will dis-or est Hud for teor'count -
nose of his furniture(principallyto e, George
Huron-- George Alexander
b r Private sale.: .Ann new) tune, George. Murdie,
> py e desirong of Littlejohn: South.Huon-David 'D.
Purchasing can tall any afternoon
trona 3 to 6 o'clock' until last of Wilson,estPeter Douglas, Henry Doyle.
es
€ beuary,-2-t waist Huron -S tonal Sloatr, Jaes)
Stevens, Hugh McQuarrie.
Listowel Pubite School have a music
teacher in Mr. B. B. Sarvis. who is
paid :$15 per month.
Miss Hattie
White,
milliner,
net
f,
li
is Dome from Niagara spending her
vacation t with
her mother, r, lairs. Me-
Taggart.
Miss Belva Holland who has been
visiting her parents Mr. and Airs. Hol-
land, returned to Lowell Mass on
pock Takim
Besides showing the profit or loss means a house
oleaniug in a dry goods store. Any line that will not be.
thoroughly up to -date- for spring trade is placed on the bar-
gain tables regardless f
' of cost.
We have a few of These Lines.
Not Many we are pleased to. say,
We havea Great ManyShort pry Ends'
which we placed among the remnants. All first class
in dressfoods
goods,
Yra e -
g'
lett -
es €
ct
to
0
l'P d
and cottons, a es; prints, flannelettes
CARLING BROS
INSMOOMPORmilIMMW
xeter Muniolpat Caymoll. 1 C redaton, ..,.__ ..
be Council for ooi, except the I3ial>~ree -,Root. Meal's, who has
Reeve, (who is coutlnec, to his bed 1 conducted the Royal' hotel bore far
through illness) met pursuant to sta. .same months, has trausferi ed his lease
tote at Town Rall, ,Tang 14th, :end and Iieense to Wm. Fritz, of Wenzel
toot. and subscribed to the different & Fritz, who will take possession at
declarations of office it. the presence gnat Simon Moriock, on of Matthew
d the Clerk, via. -W, H, Levett. Jno, warlock, was marrrled un Thursda,
Muir, Jno, Evans and 1, Armstrong as last to a. Aliso Grebe,of near Dashwood.
councillors, They will live on ale, Morlock's fare.
Minutes of last meeting of Council In the •lth eon.. Stephen,
for 1900 were read and confirmed. FiitR,--On Sunday morning last,
Awing to the illness of the Reeve about, five n`a'lork, the reside,ueo of
it was moved by W. II, Levett,second- John Dietz, Main Rt, was
ed. byswere ls discovered
Ct r
I. ,Armstrong, that council ad- tc, be on fire. Neighbors aroused
ez'ed
journ to iueet at the residence of the and soon a willing crowd was oube
the Reeve on Wednesday, Jan'y 16th assisting in the removal of the house.
at 7.30 p, in, -Carried. hold furniture. The house was des-
troyed, It is supposed the fire origin-
atetl froru hot ashes thrown in a box
sura woodshed. the night before. TIn-
c on building. and contents 3iap,
The building in which the lire started
was only four feet front T. G. Young's.
stable, and it tan be imagined with
what effort the the firemen worked,
when he they
Satre 1 ., '
di .
T. ,oea
Young's
banding
.till
the one four feet away burning. f;
Council met pursuant to ardjouument ti
at the residence of the Reeve,Jan,leth.
All present.
The Reeve took and subscribed to
the different declarations of office.
Minutes of previous !meting read
and confirmed,
Muir-Levett-That Gee, H. Bissett
be
re -appointed .
aimed .
PP Clerk, --Carried,
Levett -•- Armstrong - That. W. S.
Balkwill be Auditor for 1001.- Car-
ried.
uir-.Evans---Chat. James Grei.ve
be the other Auditor for 1001,- Car-
tied.
Evans -Muir -That the clerk notify
the ltedicsl Health Officer to meet the
count'
,l a
t
next the e\t rile 1
ern .--
Ciar-
vied. i
CHARM OF MANNER.
Iii Iry Worth aiXoro to ar Wouuin. Their
Beauty or Intellect..
It ways' at ane Of -the supyl, h 1 is lir
functions of the season the. a tali'*-
recen.. i • ,
*-
recently remarked to an interested
Levett-Evans That Messrs, Hazel- conlooker: "The only empire freely;
wood, AfeLaughlin and Tennant be nor; butded to ^women allis that of clan-.
appointed Board of health for ensilingnog, but it is worth the rest put
together.
g
term, -Carrie
d.
.Anda young Muir-Arrnstrong--Tllaat the Exeter ' g mother of of h- Writer'sbaby,
Cerneter Board tae acquaintance, speaking her baby,
3' granted the stem girl, said earnestly: "If 1 might
of one hundred dollars for the purilose claim a fairy:
of improving the Cemetery grounds, godmother's single gift
Curried^ for her it should not be beauty, in-
tellect nor wit, but that charm of
manner which makes s i
lea •.a is
o"possessor
s
rites esso
appointed isalary P r
PP (Thief at of universally liked." We instinctively
$50 per
annU
m.— a
t7ricl.
feel re
Evans.-Levett-That the Clerk ask life that must always be laaneenities of
for tenders for the use of weigh .scales of largely under
and for printing, also applications for the direction : ,Umen, and these
the following positions, viz:- Street graces' and amenities are too strong
Commissioner, Assessor and Bell -ring. a power to be ignored. One often
er.-0arried, sees women who may be intellectual-
ly ignorant and narrow, but whose
adjourn to January 31st, at 7.30 p.m.
Carried..-GGo. H. BxssETT, Clerk.
-1,-
Exeter
--Y ,---
Exete
rYubIlc School Board.
oard.
charming manners give them a so-
cial power quite beyond their broad-
er and better educated sisters.
And, after all, to make. pleasant-
ness and peace for all
one's 1]LIe
world, to make one's house a place
The following is the order of business leaves where every guest enters give
courage and
r
duIeluetantl
suto
bort'v
d5, s e a
to and. approved our
y at8 a e
the
inaugural meeting heldinthe Town to the ti*nid, ease to the awkward,.
Hall on Wednesday evening hast, to repress undue vigor of discussion
Signing declaration of office by R.N. and to make even controversy pleas-
Signing
W. Trevethick and J. Senior. ant, all belongs to woman's traeii-
Election of officers which continue tional sphere, and it is a sphere sa.
as during 1900. important...that even the virtues are
Per R. N. Rowe and J. ' Senior that not quite complete without it.
he Board submit the name of J. T.
Westcott as Truant Officer during the " Children comit5g year also that a trial- cerin of is cry for
he Curfew would receive their sup -
ort CA
up-ort.
A
Per H.
a
Huston rid
J
W. D. Weekes be appointed as the
oard's representative to the. Public
Library Board for the • full term of
hree years viz, Jan. 1st, 1901 to Dec.
lst
1903.
Per H. Huston and T. Senior that
the Principal and Secretary be a com-
ittee of enquiry as to what further
rants
may be
secured f •
y from
the r-
Po
incial Government and Oounty for
e High School Department.
t
t
p
of the liver" Use Carter's Little Liver bO in and out of lodge, and hisSenior that a
vacant chair will serve to remind us
Pills. The result ;will be a pleasant h
surprise. They give positive relief. o is bright and cheerful nature, his
Edgar Morden,hey London township, upright character and more especially'
on Thursday last formally handed his untiring and never -ceasing labor
over to
Jo
hn J
a
nes Sifto the he
estate
of the late Joseph H. Sifton, which
Morden had been ministering as ex-
ecutor, under the will Claimed by him
to be
the
euaatnewilafJ. H
£; k Sif
ton
but which was declared by the Jury
last week to be a forgery. Had the
will been sustained and Morden }eft
in charge of the estate; his remuiier-
ation as executor and administrator
would have been yearly something
over $1,000 during the lifetime of
Mary McFarlane.
Another of''- Fullarton's pioneers
passed away. B the death
Y on Tues-
day last of Mr. Alexander Miller, sr.,
f Carlingford, Ful1aiton loses one of
r
eldest settlers. The late Mr.
Ile
r was born in Roxburghshire,
tiand, the year after the battle of
terloo in 1836 at the age of twenty -
e he came to.Ainerica•witb his `par
nts
. they coming , y. ming to Canada and he
to New Jersey, where, he remained for
a year before joining. his parents at
Galt. Mr. 'Miller there
took up and
cleared a farm where he lived till 1855,
whets he decided` to go further west.
Over -
oats then came to Fullerton, which had
en but few settlers, and took upthe
farm on which h ch he has lived for the
past 45 years. •
.0o, 6. oo overcoats for 5 . oo. :... s
F t two weeks you: Ion SALE OR
can buy.clot}i- To ft>;Nr.=A carnfort-
ale cottage on Elizabeth street, apply
ing`cheap at the Bishop Store. o•J.' McInnes.
B
t
and
fideh e 3
ty in all that concerned nee t
lie
good and welfare and the highest and
best
interests of
our g
ogle
Order.
Though our brother goes from us in m
the evening y n of a
longg
gand
useful life,
full of the honors which belong to tv
staunch and consistent Orangemanth
and though we feel that bis death has'
been his gain, we still mourn and
lament his departure from Os and find
it difficult to restrain the heartfelt sigli
Adjournment per W. J.
Oarlin
d; J. Gliroc+, Sec'y. b
We are holdino• out excep-
tional
xce -tionalinducements in
our dlf-
For the
H liday
SEAS
or to constrain the unavailing tear
when we think of his many acts of love
and kindness, his well remembered
words of fraternal God speed and good
will.
In the death of our brother, .Exeter
has lost
citizen of
whom
she was aI-
ways proud, a citizen
who
was
punctual and faithful in .the discharge.
of his public duties, and society will
miss a man of
splendid repute -a mail
of sincere sere a
ffect' ,r
affection
Or
.,hose
be-
lieved to be his friends. he
We condole with the' Tamil of
deceased brother and cn our
otome ci
n the
to our Grand Master'in Heaven, " who
cares for and comfortsHis people in
the hour- of their affliction P
t on and be-
reavement. We inscribe in the roll of
members of our lodge opposite Brother
White's name the words' " Well Done'
Good and Faithful Servant,"
Signed,
JOHN; SPACEMAN,
ANID DEW,
LE*Is H. Droxsoet.
ted, Exeter, Jan 18, 1901.
If your stomach 18 weak. it should
have help. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives
strength to the stomach and cures
dyspepsia, and indigestion.
Mr. George E. Pay, an old resident
and a=
far
mere..
merchant` of CLnton
headed .,h
eoll"
p in the .municipal elec-
tion in the -villa ge of North
!; Bay,
where he now resides.'
For
any case of nervousness. sleep-
lessness
weak stomach,'a,
indigestion,
dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Nerve
Pills. Relief is Sure. The only -net
medicine for, the rice` in ye
riff
.parh:et
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Arnt..
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ferent lines of goods
Our PianoOrgans and iJ1 ans are
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In Sewing machines our
Lr
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Y
Donn
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