Exeter Times, 1901-1-31, Page 1TwENTY-Erount YEAR ----NO- 24—
June
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EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY al, 1901.
eounts. The council adjourned until 111, en, Victo in the Evanseli.
s
R,E1)-1 icTiop4 NMINLZ•IPV*14e119i°1' a it) P. M. -W. BuIRES,-Beantiftil winter weath
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1 1 is taking in many new members and . of the eervice.--jobil Deity,. has moved
, Hensaii
'II .7.D, COOEE. tiving them the Wiens'. - Urs. Wm. lintel the houee receotly oecueled by
eta.vidson and little liOn are very sick i Mrs. Pugsley.-Iting Edward VII may
(Lat with Garraw 4: eudfcanflarrister 1 with scarlet rever.-Berb Andrew had lio the new fieverelre of the 13titiqh .
senator, Notary Public. Reiman. Out. the misfortune to lose one of his large f Empire but la grippe seems to be
-n, e.senery, L. D. S., D. D. s.,lionor Grade- fat steers, it baying broken its leg by 1 monarch of all it eurveys in this see-
.. .n,ate of Toronto Unlyerstty, Derittsts. Teeth slippine- on the stable floor while walk- i tam) 4:4 country. -Her many friends
extracted withouuottn or baa effects. Office ing in...-‘" Mr, and Urs„ James aartip. will he pleased to bear that Mrs. (Dr.)
in Petty's Bieck, nonsaU. At Zurich every a neat, senfeeth, spent, 4 emetele of , Avers is gaining elowly and will soon
Aioad&Or.eoutraencing MaeSette
days at Mrs, martin's sister's. Mr. I be well again.
G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public, Conveyair Jos. liaWkins.-j. A. Drake.of titeatb- D.,
, con Commissioner. Fire irr,urarice Agent, anti .
jastu.cruf 31,,,,iageLicemes, /4„...4..4404amas ray, Is spending this week with Afe. iLucari
4to3I'leora,un/lovrilirretwl nosatattteaaPlIolawbrirdritoTin549terlelsetY. eagedirMw4e'sr'e ttnt(ilic:whiTenTialPppEolinitatnaveiniet rp,
AND Min/41140S T II TfIR V.Efr di ' -
on Stesday and Monday everejeg sup_ -1-•-AMFt.3.----Dr. lteave4,„ , as been
- m " • I's thes sone to Silverton Coloeadn wher
°face at the Fest Ofiltit.ifeusall.
Ar CTION SALE OF FAIXIABLV SWIMS plying the mush. fo the d it ' practicing here since . ept Inner, 10100.
uee ess to eay, did then hest. - Mrs. ' ' " ' e
.
e has decided to locate. His /amity
The uudersigned4Excettiorsof the estate of i, Fenton of Lambeth, is visiting t 1,1,51/ jc,in bits, next, rocietie_Tile bu51
thet.tte Jelin P Mar-ltall bare, hiqtruered 31r. 1,Tms, lialps,
B.S. Philips, anetioneer. to oTer I% auction t i nese pl.aees in tbe villa:4e are draped t
ca church here on eaturday afternoon,
er at. 2 p. tn.. the dity of berbu& z41
prevails, bet the bis fraternal society Revs. Litt awl Hussee will have eharse
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I3oker s, Star, and American makes
The latest and best Club and Hockey 306 up
Alio Mac, O'Haara Club.
All kinds, all sizes, 80 up.
IVIcelarys, Gurneys and Moores (cooking and
heating, wood or coal),
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Jem!...orpoustamalottegrommufswitnagtopinost.FOROPORWM.44.0...WMP,
Premier„ Monarch, Perfect,. Etc.
iiv Gu
e
The best Canad u and Amer makes.
CHEA.PER THAN. EVER.
on hand. (Ile r and Cooks), below cost.
H Bishop 4% S
Emporiu
The co cony Store
Call and ,!,onvinced that the above st e e
correct,
Many bargains still ft in FANCY GOODS, also
Parlor Suites BedroonE,Se
Sideho rds, .
Tables, Couches etc.
.of GIDLEY Stock.
Wood Taken in Exonato tor furniture.
Beverley Huston,
Mitchell
1 BstlNea,-- Mr. Thos. Baker and Miss
Messerschniiiit were married at the
bride's residence, in the North WArd.
ell \Wednesday eveniug last -Die
Potts, of Toronto, preached education-
al sermons on Sunday last. Mitchell
Js the best place in the distriet for Kitt-
ational collections. --Trinity church
't • draped in black on Sunday and
the IteseyeT. T. Keerin preached a
maio'ia1 eerroon.
Remeinber the stands.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ODDFELLOWS BLOCK
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.rnigotn•KoMMO•10.110.11061101.11.01101.4.1...112100..
GOLD WATCH FR EE
ana Handsomer -A= for ovary correct answer. Thla is
Rustle ricture, with a by concealed. U rout eyesore, wide,.
<1130-41.43.tadsou.4mangivattielaturo closely, perhaps Yon roal
be able to Whenyon Imre done so, take minuet' and
mark the outlines ongstace and borty,,-then clip it outcry' re.
tnrn tons witaryournamnana address -Written -very &WY.
yourletter enclose nix one cent stampsforposUlgoand pug,
nig expenses. The first person s ending us a correct answer will
receivemBeaUfanyzngriived,Gold-rlatedlimrt.
ing (rase Witten. and all otherS wiii rect.IvelWnitsoine
Prizes. ART surfent Co., Hex 105 Toronto
IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE.
—
The fame of Backlen's Arnica. Salve,
.as the best in the worldrejtends round
the earth. It's the one perfect beater
of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcere, Felons, Aches,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only
infallible Pile cure. Ze a box: at any
drug store.
THE
ST RE
-AT-
HE SALL
COME and SEE US
-WHILE OUR -
IG SALE IS °PI
UNTIL THE
tliCi 01
WE WILL GIVE
113A1ZG Ai IN
IN ALL DEPARTMEN`PS.
SiViITH BROS. & C
s,
ENSALL GODERICH
St Marys
Bstees. Alm White, of Detroit,
has been visiting his brother,
White, West Wortefor the past week.
-Monday the residents or Blanshard
Assembled at the Township Hall. Ran -
neck, and there presented Pte McLean
With an elegant gold Nvateli and silver
medal. There was an excellent
pro-
gram, consisting of songs by iis
ellen and T. T, Garner, St, Marys, 1
strnmental solos, addresses by Prof.
Dele, Wm. Solieston and others. --It
is rumored on the streets that the
Council are conternplatang puttlne in
ZL tower clock in the belfry of the
Town Hall. This can be done Car
about $500 or pop. The clock would
have foar dials, so that it could he seen
from any quartet! of the town, and as
the electric lights will thee be running
all night, one could tell the time even
after midnight hour.- A.bout onta-lialf
as many season tickets were sold this
year to rink skaters as last, The late
season caused =my not to purchese
who otherwise would have done so,
weeteee
Farquhar
BetErs.-The annual meeting of the
Hibberb and Ifsborne Fire Insurance
Company will be held in the Public
Hall of this place on Monett', Feb. 4.
th.-A. meeting of the Shaveholders of
the Hall was held here on Saturday
evening of last week and they are aU
well satisfied with the year's profits.
-Mr. R. McDonald and his sister Mrs.
1 7, -hos. McCurdy were in Toronto last
'week attending the funeral of their
aunt, a sister of their mother. --Wm.
Stewart bas purchased a new piano
and exchanged his organ as part pay-
ment of the same. Mr. Stewart is
very fend of music.
A SITRIMISE.--14., number of poling
people from the vicinity of Hurondale
and. Thames Road drove to the horue
of W. J. Vallee and. family of the
Boundary. After being given it cor-
dial welcome, all repaired to the par-
lor where the evening was spent in
social chat and games, After thank-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Vance for their hos-
pitality, altreturn0 htnne at a small
hour, feeling well pleased with the
outing.
Kirkton
Cannon Ormsfvfo.- The opening
services of the new Church of Eng-
land, St. Pates, Kirkton, have been
appointed by His Lordship, the Bishop
of Huron, for Sunday, Feb. 17th,
Quinquagesima Sunday,-Service:at 11
a. m. and 7 p. ID. The Bishop will
preach at bath services. Offertories
to be applied' to .the church funds.
Frierlds of the churcleare cor,lially
Crornarty
BRIEFS. -It is our sad and painful
duty to chronicle the death of two
citizens of the immediate vicinity.
Mrs. Scott Barr after a short period of
married life passed awhy Tuesday
morning. The funeral took place
Thurtday to the Stan, cemetery.
Rev. Mr. Scott presided at the service
at the house ancl. Rev. Mr Doherty at
the church Staffa She leaves a hos-
! 1).1.nd and a few days old baby girl to
L mourn she loss of wife and mother.
On Thursday morning one of the Old
settlers nt he person. af Thos. Hog-
garth passed to the grea t beyond. Do
Ceased had reached the age of 79 years.
His rernains wera interred in the'
Dromarty cemetery. He. leaves two
&ins John and Thomas; at home un -
Bidclulph
Barzrs-Mise AT Carroll, the Biddillpb
heiress, who was recently left $10,000
by the deatb of her uncle in Albany,
New York, is visiting hi.1:3idtiulph and
London at.ptesent. -What, might have
been & serious accident happened to
Mr. W. H. Elliot, of the Seuble
last week at a barn raising. Some
careless fellow left a cbisle on one of
the upper bearns and in. raising the
bent it fell on Mr. Elliotts head, going
through his cap and cutting a deep
gash in his head. -Mr. Sallies Aram-
tage Ims returned to his home in Kin-
cardine, after visiting friends it) 1314-
clulph -Mr, John Hobbs, of Nisseuri,
is visiting friends in Bicicluiph.-Mr.
John Atkinson, of the Saehle line, luts
purchased a house and lot in Centralia
and intends to move there in. March. ---
Mr. Jas. Brown, of Eidclulph, his 4(701-
1 lionse 01 Lucan and iotendS to
[hove there. --.Mr. Ben Revington, who
married, anti two &aught ers, Polly at has been o17 the sick list for some
home and Mrs. D. Hay, of Kippen, to weeks 11,1,st,, is on tile mead. _miss
Murdy is visiting friends in Michigan.
COUNCIL ETING„ -The new come
cil met, plarSiiR;at to Statute, S. Li.
Ilodgins, reeve, and F. A. Ryan, Thos.
A r itage, Jas. Tooliev and' Jas, „
Bryan, councillors„ Each member took
arld sobscril)ed the Statute of Declara-
tion and 7 o0. his 21 74'. 'The t1 eA:-.3ure7's
1)0 rid WAS read ;old. approved. Mr.
Joseph G ran t's p pl i cation for the
the 1.'l1agle• 171. and • -NIL1'., 1110 Clerkship was o tmhianoitely filed. All
ltiourn the loss of a kaactfather..,-J. S.
'MeDraith arrived bonte Saturday from
Lanark Co., where,. be .had been at-
tead,ing the fun eral "ofhis f ath e r.
Norman McKenzie :was. up from, Tor-'
onto to .Mrs. Barr's funeral 'and stayed
over Sunday.. lieneeepied the pulpit
Jur Mr. Scott here and. a,t;',Roy's Station
very acceptably. - it MeOnllocb;
Mitchell, is visiting at her l'a,othe,r'S 11
sal 0 as fil.g,tarday the loth day ot Fe mars. at of those sPee" meeting:. zuoataing for the Queen.. ---Miss Cane
i
tkleCornmercdcal hotel.liensaii, at the hour of la loteres in a telephone F. man. of .14:44404.1N.-110 ituks been spend,
2ct'clook D., ri.t. share, tfie IPI,,,...able Proke.47 telegraph. fo(3 plaee at the Townehin jurafetv days wait p„ii,ey ovine. nee
known as Marshall's rir olt titorx.. comora-mw Rae oo Tuesday evening The at- '1." ii t ti -t 1 eti 1,..r9
two Pi well firriskie(r MIA' stores. two. 40 I, " • returne o ie et y a oeg +ma t , 4.
stories bleh with metal mats. goecl creme. , tendance was large hut full ,(4 husir.ess Istoh 4-)1,810.
torehouses awl earee, One of the Fe?...,na land the prospects tire in favor ot ha -v..; Dr, Hossactfinetz4leVO4‘,7z4.c)sliftL:111'btisr*
isetteete tor store or tenet otene. Tint two 1 - „ . ..,
tedes ta lined up as a emenee and the 0,-""el'l lng a line erected from WineheIsea to I, .11 c, ,3 res /no ,n,1,-,;(,. leetetiee -
... . Di nese a 11 , t 1 .
teresare situated tn the Inst tem.:rm.-5i part et t -tirxexer, and a eomalstsee was UPP°41V. John F. Cain, Williaut Ward, JAUleS
nip village auttare/tJaed wig) electlic4tY and 'ed. to wait on lleberne eouncii to 1.1.,roDaroett agi4 pettl, E. t$utkr were else.,
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afree'lega good balre-34TUVIlt. Ther0 will ahlo e a' rig14 i)ir ,WilY to ,,ereet LIT ,n'' tedZby acelantation eft, James R.
be efferete.fee Falp at tho Elmo, unie A goad 1,t, ephone or teiegrapii Joie. „pewee -on urcomb woe. also eleced reeve i)y at,
etereY frame clwellielf with brie% feemlatiee And Wog:Wham did not have any re- onroation.
manclodeemcloucevtgrie,n1cieerds. tuitdu:otcfaeinvoatlerrs.taog aolnt per (.11 tat tee 01 tho me.egog. so it ts
041 a corner let Avails suitable either as a. Rood not known wit ether the line will be con.
moray ewelline or boaeting home. Terms et
e wIneh are t erylita.ral, as the litlilllatY h3.9
to e sold wilt bete -item on the day oteete.
.ur tardier p3rtieutar7 a.mly. to
FRA,SCIS Mit1lbti41.1,
necked with those villages or not. An-
other meeting will be held on Tuesday
even, Fele 12th, at the Town Hall.
trand Bend
BB eighing party of young
sp la, Pritl4Y night at the
or MARV J4.NI.: orctl
Acctt e 11F". 0. 1 eentralia balitepeople of Jas. Pettereines.-Re. eli4a
to G. J. Sutherland. their Agent vaunts
la very ill at time of writing with grip.
O1iiG0 is at the PIA oraw. Bumrs,-A tuernorial service wa Mete 1,1„ Punching spent, the paq,
h.. large and representative gather. held on Sunday evening. Our pastor few days under the parental roof. tiea-
g uf the Liberals of South Huron, as1 referred eenderly to the life of the rate forth, Win Oliver haspurcliased a;v11-
.
nstituted for Pxovincill urposes,
held in Miller's opera louse on
Tuesday. The leaders of the party all
the riding were pp:sent and the
test enthusiasm orevailed. Stir -
g addresses e delivered by V. Auarterly meettng %wit be held ; sacra- ;.tce making, every preparation for a.
ex.AL P., (Cu. McEwen, M. P., "went and love feast atter the 1110rtlittglpleasant everaing.-The three.year.o/d
I. Y. McLean, Af vb. Melton, J. G. •
bory„ Wrn. Lv.wts and otbers,
< ecided to hold a convention for
rttue of nominating a candidate,
the date decided upon being 'Tuesday,
March Erth. at Miller's opera house,
'Ilte following officers were
elected for 1001 Pres., Fred Hess,
sr., Zurich ; 1st .T. 0. Stan -
Queen Victorte. The prayers, initele !use lot from Abner Mollard awl to-
aud sermon were* all ta aeeerslanee tends building on it in the eprime.
wltb t $(1101'2;11 name, or the tiervice The, W. M. A. S. intend bolding a box
'rho choir gest= some very approprla.te euvial At the home of Abner Mulford.
selectlow, Net. SufulaY the regohr on Feb. etle The ladies of thie sateety
011
TI
e intepd puUu
WI=
We Nt 111 sal
Woollen Unarm
low coet to make teem to
V SPRING GOODS,
wbieli must s roletake
place.
k.a arge
0
Fon lietee
and HARDW
ds of F4rm
0
in
g retu issue ,
ses it
than in
tits have been Made or
ly horse mut eettlefairs,„
eh has wooed the recent,
siotta.1 eXaolinr..4iOla
.1.1irboet
•
t delta.
kitobOS,, who Zett;
4 up inntlin Can.
t to tliet. Canadian
service.--311ss Benlab Beaver Vent child of ,hoint G Ire wets bar.ed here on .
841111.4PYarsibonils.TrItr....'al.rtniTtin. • Inpep1;1, Zito.' '1' MP:rutteY,stfrit-lelurIcosaf:::triEk gTieStit oda rasa.
has been spending the winter at the 14 Abner Milliard. -,1. Seaton, of Pee-
Tuckerenaitia
buyer. Exeter; fird vice.pres., J. 1.71, wI°11(eir°:)avivIenegY hvelY time svas silent: f 1
Kalbfleisch, Hay ; treree, Geo. Sam- -Our old correspopdent leaves shortly i aftrIll le, me"' )antl ;441edf liteleet111303r11 talLIT.
well, Exeter ; seey., A. G. sminie, for other employment. A new one le itiollgrill,Istohae,t1)1;.'stQck
lintuuthheeseetpvaolettles,_, los unrol7oiasirlinvgerehigiettveeollfz !Isetru,,tetir a. sitilt;ivit,4,1.4..ttiolgoSp:;i114,:,,4,!: a:1Z
the cold shoulder on Afonclay night for : euse now
Mr. Arra, Down took a. hanPY, llenvOr --W. IL Buffett, of Parkhill. called '
tinted at enee.-Mr. john Lingua!
Jediee to the Eden soezals "on friends here on Satued-ty.• -The
for going with ragged shoe-. f
left last week for Weet McGillivray to
Boyle, well known to all around here, mas Feeney, of Staffa, mar.
work foe his brotherendew.-111r. Thos. 1
and who has been in the elerkehip of . rieMr, Thod on efoutlay, Jan. 21, at Irishtown
Mr. R. Pickard Si: Co. for the past few l'aiss Cronin. The levity couple Will
years, is tlow situated at Dashwood settle down to the stern realities en
and in catit a rt. Atom for the Pickard tile St b concession.
Co. --Mr. I.,uther Pym, who has been The young people of S. S. No.
in the St. Joseph's hospital, London, 1 rshoeue, inteua giving au iteet4).d4t;
with typhoid fever fee nearly nine /concert in their' school\ on Friday'. Feb.
W Is, we kre pleased, to stly, re. ,Stb. ,e%. gotta programme is being pre -
covered so as to be mutated to return pared which win consit-A of home and
to his home. His sistev, Mrs, W. F. other talent.
Buller, who has been in. the same hos. Mr. Frank Melville, of Russeldale,
vital with the Sante disease is also re- had the misfortune to cut a severe
covering nicely and aide to be out gash in his foot while tutting wood in
again. -Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. of the bush. it. will be some time before
Iowa, lefb Monday for their home after he will be able to be around again.
epending a few -weeks here among Mary Allen, beloved wife of Mr.
their friends and relatives. Mr. Davis Scott, Barr, of Oronetrty, died after ;
short illness. She leaves behintl her
a young husbaud and little daughter.
Ile renuans were followed to their last.
Stff
R.1011.14t LtIM Meat
-Lame stork of Lumber.
70,10 1.4.3t)Clif he4llIOCI:434041
44/go iL410l.. Mt
xrasenable,-.4t*WIMI,.
Mato st.-
and,,beinlee
taraseet
43 t.F3 re,
east stee
We learn that the supposed pa.rteete
ship between Dr. Hodgson, Pow a
Staffet, and Dr. Hatchinson. formerly
there, has been denied by Dr. Hodgson
and that no form of partnership exists,
but that both mimes might be placed
on cards, labels, ete. This agreement
'beans nothing and was allowed on
suggestion,
Sodom
Betenee-The questiou, " Which is purchased two very fine thoroughbred
the greater civilizer the pen or sword,' heifers Nom Mr. Smith end paid over
which has been agitating mankind $300 for the two. They will be shipped
from time immemorial, was fifiallY soon to his home in Iowarestnig place in Staffa cemetery by .4
settled on 'Wednesday eveuing laet by very large coneourse of sorrowing
the Sodom Oratorical Club, wheit after . redlton.
a long and spirited dtecossion it was —
decided that the pen is better adapted
to elevate a man morally and intellec-
tually than all the edged tools in the
universe. -Miss Annie Ching, of Mani-
toba is visiting friends in and armunl
Sodom -Mrs. John Ford, of the towtt
Hee, Hay, is suffering from an attaek
of inflaruatory rheumatism.- Mr. Al-
lan, the blind man, intends organizing yager, in the presence of a large etrule
a Senior League in Sodom, of friends. After the ceeetnony the
BMWS. - On eN edriesday of this
week a happy event took place at the
residence of N'elentine Rate. Iehiva,
when his eldest daughter, Miss Emma
was joined in wedlock with Obaries
Zwicker, n. prosperoas young leer -
chant, of Crediton. The ceremony
took place at 2 o'clock, by Rev. Me.
Currie arp. still on the sick list, also the old muijcipai officers were
._.(7 (7011, Lamond, Jr, pointed. and by:lac-vs passed confirnalitg
the same IVIr. A Beqtsoo sr off e,-„;1
Lazzative 13rorao Tabletg. All t° 10a° ttioneY to the eel -11161
TO CUR.E A COLD EC ONE DAY. ' 711 711
07007417,ts refteld the money if it fails to m
cure, per illet/I. 0 iTierW
s C re drawn for
'3.V. Grove signature it' 01) each. bottle: election expenses and outstandmr, ae-
.young couple drove to Parkhill and
Dashwood took the train for Obicago and other
G. STANBURY, E A,, =grim, WIT
(hate with MeCarthY, Osier & Co., Toron-
to, Barrister, Conveyancer, .erotary. Money
to loan. Oalees formerly occupiedhy Collins &
Stanbury, over ()Wells Bank,
BRIEFs.-A gathering of young peo-
ple assembled at the residence of Jas.
Snell one evening last week and report
having spent a pleasant time.--Re-
viral meetings are still in progress. -
P. Walters, agent for Dominion Life
A.ssorance Co., was in towa this week.
-Mr. D. Hartleib has opened a jewelry
store. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellerman
were at Brampton attending the silver
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kibler.
"
-Mr. Tgnatz Wettin has disposed of
his blacksmish shop to Mr. W. Ehlers.
--miss 33. Youngblat paid our -village
a visit on Monday last -O. W. Snell
left on Monday last for Boston, Mass„
to resume his studies. We wish hiin
success. --On Sunday last pulpit refer-
ences were made to the death of Her
Majesty, the Queen. The pastor, Rev.
S. i. eforlock, dwelt generally upon
the personalehara,cteristics of Queen
Victoria and the influence
she bad been for good and peace dur-
ing lier long reign. The text chosen by
Rev. Morlock for the sermon was
Proverbs :31 30-" ,wornan that
fou -et h the Lord is to be praised." The
pulpit and other parts of the church
were draped liz LT) ouriaing and the
whole service was of the most impres-
sive
11, 01(7.
Anotler death has occurred in the
much -bereaved. Pelten family, of In-
norktp. Mrs. Pelton tiled at the hos-
pital,Sunday,of typhoid fever, Seven
weeks ago the father, Gibson Pel ton.
diol froni it. Not long- ftiteutvards
Mrs. Wm)ds, of Galt,a married &ugh-
! ter of 1.1 i deceased, succutrobecl to the
same cli,ease. She had beea utirsing
, her Nate antime the mother and
another (la tighter and a son were sent
up to Lite h- -]:1 al there,,mifertng wait
typhoid fever. The damihter died two
ago. The mother was then
vety weak. aud it wa,s known hy the
doe utsys ti tat. she Could. not reeo Ver.
The bey is getting along nicele
y. Il
will receeer, Ile is the only one left
of the fa v of five.
points. The brule was supperted by
her sister, Lizzie, while the groom's
brother, Chreetian, traveller for Mc-
Cormick, of London, performed a sim
liar duty for the groom. The charm-
ing young bride was elegantly attired
& beautiful costume of white peen
de Sol silk, trimmed with silk tulle
and carried a baguet of whits roses -
Her travelling suit is grey tweed, trim-
med with Mink fur. The bridee\
wore white organdie over pink silk
and looked very pretty indeed AS the
carried a lovely hoguet of pink
roses. LittleKatie,niece of the groom
acted as maid of honor and was pret-
tily and daintily attired in white silk.
Geo. IL Zvvicker. of London, played
Mendelsohn's wedding march, and the
ceremony was performed in the pre -
settee of a large nuxnber of invited
guests, chiefly relatives of the con-
tracting parties. The gifts were cost-
ly ttnd numerous, showing the high
esteem in which this very- popular
'young couple are held by their friends
After congratulations were over the
compeny partook of the wedding- din-
lier the newly married couple left
early in the afternoon for Parkhill
where they took the train for Detroit,
Buffalo, Niagara Palls, Toronto, New
Hamburg nild, other ;points. After
their return froin wedding to at'
they will reside in Orediton. May
their happiness never grow less.
--A number of the faithful attended
the Liberal convention at Hensall
Tuesday. lb ais stated. that Wm.
Lewis, sr., is spoken of as the Liberal
candidate at the next provincial elec-
tion. --An infant child of Dr. Rivers
died on Sattirday and was buried in
the Evangelical cemetery. -Jerry
Moatz, of Elition, Mich,is visiting
friends in thiS section. -The wife of
Matthew Goenther presented him with
A young 8-01.1 this week-. His broad
smile indicates something, ,unnsual.
-There will be service in the Evan-
.
ehureb Sthiclay afternoon, out
of respect of oar late Sovereign, Queen
Victoria. -Rev. Russ:), is on the sick
list and as a result the special services
hi the 171. E. church have been closed
for the present. -There vein (D. V.) be
held a. union ruembria0. service for our
r
The death is announced at Egretnon
township, 'G1e3' vounty, of lire. e
Morrisoe, sr., aged 102 years and
days. It is stated that when in 1
101st year IlarS. Morrison Milked
cows regularly. She bed 8 chit&
5 sons and 3 daughters. One handr
mud forty-seven de...amid:tuts surely
her,2 children, 07 grandehildren, 00
great-grallichildren and 2 great.great-
grandchild re II.
-3,
auoled actying
ott foot to cone
pL'iv0.te tnterprse. i eahle
"le to the coast of Betel:d't
ing of public buildings awl
dahlishreente has been
carr „dustrionely since last
week.
The Toro to City Direetory Pelee
Ushers place the population at over
30,000.
At a largely attendesi meeting of
Moor men of Toronto yesterday
teizoon it, W'4.9 unattimousiy resol
to Miele 118 bare, etores,
scat')
1.rewe1!1e3 all tlaY &Wird
This» of cour-e, it; binding only
thoee nes weze present at the. in
mg,but ,d1 persoas engage
businees will he notified. It
stood th tt thebotelkeepers thrr,
the peovittce will be goverued b
clecisem of Tororito.
....44114.41**••
TESTIMONIAI4 OF ROBERT SU
LelRY, USBORNE,
TO THE VALUE Or
ENGLISH. STOCK FO
.o...,41••••••,
'Manufactured by C. Lute, Druggist,
This is to certify that 1 have used
Mellish Stock Food for faetening cat-
tle and young pigs. I have also fed it
to poultry.
have found it, the cheapest and
most nseful and satisfactory article on
the market. Would recommend it to
stock raisers.
ROBRRT SY r.T17,2.Y,
Township, of Usborne.
Prim 39c per hag. Sold. by C. Lutz.,
Your money refunded if purchase unsatisfactory.
To e Slat! htered
t elow Cosi
Must reduce our stock in the following lines :
SKATES SKATE STOWS, HOCKEY
STICKS, HOCKEY PLICkS and
toves
(WE SELL BUCK STOVES AND RANGES.)
X.OUT SAWS
AXES
A large range of Saws and Axes
at special prices.
Stock raisers and Poultry fanciers
HERBACttliM recommend it. 25e. and 50e.
STOOK FOOD per package.
MITTS
and
CLOVES
Coal
All
kinds tot' lined lAitts and .
G -loves Itt reduced prices
Coal Coal
The best at the lowest maitet prices.
J4,
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