The Exeter Advocate, 1888-6-7, Page 17,
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Offers the fluidic 4 Pea 'L'Ea3. 1:iTF.'1t-+
1'1iT Prat A1.;;a°It( for money on
POSIT REC JPTS,
Poyal Mail Steamships,
vte spool & Quebec Sery
Calling at Perry,
as PLsi1, 0,.1nMitesr• Pers Athirst
I:ur Alalcy it1
Dank Oepartme ,
l tsls ae-oveale:d.1
Fa ILattlhrr ptaatictalarx apply (at
greet, Exeter
p, it±, Saturday,
,. A. 0. DEN OVA T,
Exeter, Jiro. 28,138s Mara
at crier
e
tfittillittr4s.
1:1'tFARISIAN. , . —Thursday, hulsday, 31'►ay ? i of dais place has returned And d
J, 'ere ethic is beautifying ,the
of his residence, by the erection
a yew ornameutol fence,,
.1. Senior, Exeter, left us
light of his countenance > on Sunday
evening last, for a few hours.
It is high time that our constables
looked after tbe± condaictaf some of our
youths on the Sabbath evening
e. Several of our towihsnieu have se-
cured seats for the Gilmore concert.
in London, alt Thursday evening;
Mr. J. De�llettb+ ck, a former z edeut
lznone
a>i'QIt"YNESI Alves Friday, June 1 nut a tailor shop its Mx �',.lf ellita s • old
i4;•
S RDI 9IA r- • •• , •, .'. hut, clay, `a a eteud. Mr. D. met with a severe loss
;i GIIFUASSI AN, .... • • • Erictaty `i 15 'iii his last place of residence fire
SARMAI'IAN. .. —Thursday. hursday, " 21 ' and ase hinge h. a will ho aaliln #e3 make
PAR ISI :rt , , ...... , . °, " .2S '121.! by itdcrease d eustoill Caere, , W
S ARDIN IAN ,....Tlturadtiy, (( 1'l sato: f aa1 to lead one t(D the ccitacinsia►ai 'a sue:tient: and cast a backward glau3•.:e
��� ,' • . 154:h:7144,1
t ota(tc, that Ire#+sr aiaee; a at 1.xeter lia�la sl:laclul tiaad ;laroiaoSarict= .i
FOIAN RSIA 1...... Pridav, July 6 : ';i' sin !sill: all :auce+a .
310 Lizzie Becker, 193, t3 v. 1tleti ehf Er up and do ;ytiiir
Tonto +Lass. --•Lydia Koehler 949, • duty, l)ou't let it k e said of us that
}Iorace 1iardy, 937; Ennanual Faust, we had children capable of filling a+uy
912; Emma Zitannerrurhta, $64; Alfred t the ;rest respensibie poAtieus of Lfe,
Moritz, 8.3; Nettie Well, 760; August ; `Tilt 13uotai+at„e is their oyrl3 her staple lease,
¥outx, 7;?1, Ma ;pie Demuth, HM31, Stich with the nitwits t f time dad n'er unveil'
The average ei age attendeme fear the wadi 3 room pointy re}rrr e i con -cuter
noble e so
�+ A• frur,a t'�e Qcrrial a•,Irrpat y! Pure �4u1.'•
mouth was 108. If we owe our tllaldreu this duty cf
esitablishing a high school, .et us not ho
laag;,'and4 11x1 p£oiu111ig our duty. let Cas
0 •orsililxlll.' 10141?. ,
Te,lAa Prli[o-ry#.tdren ls. il(tS Step to�eout the prospective do) laa:3
T u Sie.--Ae there Seale$ eta last acid cents that it Inv being, :►ito our
quite ea interestdiel,lcayedef l Wits our 11I' Lilt 1�et abs zither dta ;st atecal.als,D
village anent the establishing of a. highzae e;sity liac:atiMe err i1l4ge ks Eat
School, perhaps a fen words of eincour• snot rn servieng its full; piirlexse without.
eaemc ut from an olds ex -teacher will ,i if rt'e do this I fancy I Fee *hit
iaet tie eormidcred out of place, it ;: 'at umber of young mein. anel weaastei
mu that a great deal has beets Fa,i(t ' who when climbingthe steep and rurg-
lhlat is very foreign to tho'question, stens; to high phsitipt4s rat ean: a:4t1
uy O those reworks iaac1eed r:oazttd , real;,ousi>D}hty will as it were pause for
,
CI1d A ,1A�( ,.,.,1'indayI ..4 dlI a 110,h
Is published e.ary Thar a,, lue niu ; SARMATl t . , ..T3utrscllay, ,c 26
school 1,11tIly, it far r►ci other piirgose �licnrtfelt LDlessirig,cii us tulip i,i rata
i 3 �r PARISIAi°l. f4 itg. t11na11 t D dssiati the ignorance tllnt some lal"rradaty placed ii'ithiu theft+gr,►.sp the
of the oiIicc:
rel
• j ?GL 'N E'SIAN. , ... Friday, ei 1.0
Exeter, Out. S.kn1)1,ti'IA) . , ,Thuradaay, 1, io
Ems Suis: 'O1RCASSIA?ti .,,Friday, d( 24
ie4•➢tu. as tsar it pld is alc4szaAes; 41.E*2,t ►a+at at1:r t
lrbid. S Aller I.tTIA e . , , .:Thursday, ,1
Rrlrerl4siry hales ca AiaYt ettran. l A' ES. -.,,,Cabin � Q $6D $ and T
'Nova:ter tiiisoutint4ccluntAloil arm.artivs am tutil, t .� ,
dna+ elf r. wt s.^.bign set r:•14 c atrevtt+ras mitt 1aa. ueeorntegto !o(`aatiau orpesitipu. 1�
L ',it t tta'd Ilii 0u-141100 el. :gala acconlitvly. burrs! turn 1.,3400, °'i.�e�1, L 0i0. Tntet'tuediat
4-1 31, . rcru: 'hut a llrerta.edateitti tao,crt•sf
c..e .'e it.si.c3w i.s. r thNe-ila.rr tt et dull P8r% • iiaWer1.4d, Lot1tierlderi' a or lfs.lasgowi'
1:"vtarnr4 it 1 r OW' fd,u t s;,Sa cf }lt„e,t aatl at ,�.11!l�, Return $t10: fitee°raa'*p at 0wrosst
au,1 - 1 F1ta e , gist'., mom:Mrt,er+. 444. ter is
tai. 1,°,.,c .h?q 4s€ ! t.34: 42.atal! 11 *ale% greet -age 1415SR}tgers booked to
'ati llitl;eA3I SAN'I)EI S, or from Yth sgow, Belfast, Queenstown,
1<d44+1'awl •
I,rtr4ac�alaou e�If�ri4a�; ntnt friends n�° tickets
or runt
ty the ,Akan Line, For faia'ttierl
!callow ;alrlaly t+p
" italISIRaelc luau
Mrs. Ge
g her els
On SIM
el enteredYtl
ahya and ate
f butter,pix
or
le manifest ,,vho ought to know facilities by whiela they climbed to
ter. flit one side we hear the 1•04 enaiw4nee us.iulence or frame. 1 do net
t
6t 1,FSAt i .aititst hug ..0 4. hii'h overestimate Um abilities of the youth
til" bemuse we. run pay for it. ,of this village and ttt•i ;iil,arltoutl, when
ow this is idle ttii•acicilc a;urf•i . .'A "I saY tl vv pus 3 vapabilitit net mall to
musloe s liot pai'eha.se ail article, he,• Itone. it utaltes a vi.' t difference to
Flt ho e*tn !tap :fur it but ch ase: lte} t t11e young nand risiren; ge i:t•raitiuea
nee:ia it. Again we hear as !Si«h swhatil w1De•th,:r they are surrounded by a poll
healthy educational atmosphere or not.
t✓Intllle it ;ars' il,tluenceel by them .`ar-
rpilii(lieg a if their ":a!e:Rt,S are eil:telfk;1'
toga tlrrar t alltw:a::...- they ltero:(t+o
.P.ITflts(.ry'(JRJ,''.
e d14- ( 4-114.::. S., V llett:rtttaa.
57..s1+11R ?.+"a sr.v . as 1, t a:. aat4.11 i. i°x C1,F
ttiasrtp�aa zi,'9:arxx J 4, :;a
130 * + s .7r da 4r, e v , rs• 11t1'. (;.4/44'41. the only authorize4d agent for Exeter.
get ,;7 it4 .ii 9„ M. 33's4 14
sal" 1 r c:r ri,e4 roan, anon ale
AV▪ -rl ,+t .:• .
e
M
Von . z ,�, r :v:. W. 11 D°aw n ff t�lt�r t3aari•
to.. +�, r=t utd r `:tt }r> ,►t. a+Sgre E sT y
idea who the thief is, mad wil
aka it v4tarr far !anis if he Wilt y,e
aaty disc tiI Mail.
Ql it Separate C Qf1 ll$1 t,ea+ ria say tete til4t t! , , e too v.•lrtrleiS 01'01044;1 fila the otdter !salsas, 4
ti (muttd Toreeuie Qdwr !:laces of nu
IMO or !4•-.s ilu141Pi aca•ee than. Exeter
hate such t9alaa-italu, '17tisa also I must
eoaefe' is to:4 ! ` h it ti ianfa ntaiwl tarsal
properly
t1rt.
. 44ta But t their ai-,•airs t ae ia,a4atxt,l! ►ya,h gall e"sla
outlay Ila;;ll s •I;,:ins rises:!,°a 1►aib" tlaut? l' fr
The ftaldawiu,g a repos: of , (ler, not de monstraaty time tir.'ut0,a.ttt,ati°43l 411t1"1'.5:i4aa":cd efrAcctairzgr er;i
n
�at percentage €Dletcaaaat,ii by the pupils that ti t i 81 ,'"ii dec,t►atiaa,titw4• e:lti1111-a•il •slid aioaaaatctit
• • 1411„.: ate f or tura a9:aaia ,ia adl r° t=:ra"s • c1
8^7•:1 Ciao.----:ftltagt;ia, Rowland, It•#• ' y � 1� a a: ,1 ..411, ! 1 ! l
his wheel during the mouth of J�1•ai' x 11" (ass la(e .134. t taaav 4•r, : 4rt-
f,' lass• ala% .•e.• it. n, r sal t-a1dl • t:dliii:°e 1
, . , s !Lad Vie S4a4Rar^ata'7,r will Blit reciutt;
i1e•llrl't #!arta, p.ta,ltala; they :dg's badly .. .. ,
o4a Dt 1" a+y tit•�l i b raain}' � 1(•� .. ., ' , a
re in 111e•4l cat? Kai .t"il,lol giral"i• tc1 within their track I havea1=e t now
rlr+(D f "LCsry. 93; El 4 Itea40a4, 91 11ts a ct ve i a •• .
located Haat 1 r ! l t 1 t u !Ci a, aa• tlltt teal# 1a44t1a t � calx .•
Nei ille, „90.
k'acarcd t`as• I.' • 1i
° r a,^,tar• Pi-uGtiis. ,r• - e a-a'.w`'rrins
▪ 41 a at Y,,t r
a}.syinaiennl e7fivreiier
Po .rsra nae,D r t' ; 1 nrr !S. Vii. 31.370/1, a°„ Star, ails t1at, inti: of 3l V.' six heats of Cottle,
14:11 a 4 R.e' as :0. to. 44.1e. .:car, ill iwSrtrith ' ''
teen. tent t,, tag •,'.Unt., } . •➢ (+r1,'i'r DrDC,`t}ez, of tact- •- •• •?3 'tsSo xQJr,� old one tl;u4,. rut!
t easy ed free; La 21, Con. 5, Stephen
.i:F 1tu.^r.?�i.t�i, a pr.}4'rlilt 014 ctGrlcr' 3,143.,Wiiiu few white hairs in forehead, one
44
as yellow rets, mit four }:,r•arliup:,, one ret
atter with white' forchea,l, one red lreUe,l
r' , �, , one red and white spotted heifer, on
i1gt°.II , and other Garb, whit: oral gtety Theiler with, !lark neck.
a Any persona gtvieg such iufurnettien that
L. I��deial 4( 5, will lead to their alertly will be*uitubly
tevatvit►i,
FRANK Tlilllal+i Eli..
1:;,Se gr. P. 0.
-1711n tf
er Cl'�=•iia ]sank, !.setter, Atli
'Iia, L r ltxtai u extraitanu.F
v:. tt;tet.0}sta, M. 1t , *s, C. is s.
tdru lueteut 'l "a ,res 1'uhrr•sty nave and resident-
iyrrtrthutus Lake. r •r., i:.La,t.r t,r.:4, Jehne.ne'';:
OIINTY �F HURO.N
t,t•VJL \t 111'1'14,4 -MAIN 1'ititli1'P, bxeter,
arp0.t,r ,. ro•lte" neral !hotel. rldr rut•' ^
.tit ,.,t1t C4W1t.► aamrss'u:sv:6 Scattius cu Cho llcti,, News i=rom Homes and Fields
NG Marta:. Huron nfv r
�°oa (thiL .t.r1'tn(tirio.l,iw'u,teol alurtiuurer �C ii `1 Farmers.
ti tl Mt Comet, 4: l+ann. Saluv promptly attended
t.,.n d yath.tt c,••, i guiaa ttce;l. tia➢ea arranger at
tt:l.tt�:,P , OUR -UNTIRING CORRESPO 'S
L,. SE 11 S' 1.1.'enott Auctioneer for 1;ay, ---------
,fL�l `a •4111 , t "t, t}illi,raY lutrf,3ir1}ra U,'i.t- items of Interest From Important
:at ht�tt•etlic„ dr9,l,tan.
Centres.
A. Record o#' all Events -'Deaths,
Removals, Fires, Sales'
and Accidents
'-IGL1 t1i L° )i.'r. r.1r^C, 1`Se tt;e"rt,lkiiiiattor
aura r <'u .+.� +tt Lhul to ,rs stud L.auib•ttn, and
taut sets 1tipi etdtehett and 11ay. All :rates motto
rata of ereit_il .i\t treat tdl couttttunieati1,nn to W.
trove, Shit:, po •toUltc. butane.
1i, l,ie:la z , iD'.rrtr.tc . ;roltrittu or Supreme
C,Ittr6 'v ht•,c i bt0 Sc•, Cone.* arc .r,
txatmail.ter, S 'at t i t i., a s its.
t,a,4t,_L'artt .t: ;..t.:lt,..ac.t..r.
Greenway Budget.
:Liss Ella Humble is very sick with
re throat and feaver.
ixI'�;SItA't, DENTIST, Messrs. J. Wilson snd W. lilerntire
r{: invite:! to play in the 32nd Battalion
>>l c,u ttnGltr: The S,:bbath school of Grand Bend
:lett 1 t\< r • c :' ti. t t.. si'r Giuea t<t itttiUt last t
,.1. ,) •, * t`ttlsmeati,\t.thrilnt pus band.
11 v. i' nt SiC L +r I'm).tt,, I•r *a itt the :lt\\ �n.ea-
t1;cl !u (lett lump, and another
t 4 3 t to•
tits ,J fy in r t s :alit.
s.c . :.11AL r irttrPT, EX.x1:11.
-` �LLICT •.s ELLIOT, BARRISTERS,
.a.:.i
Solit.ir ''�r.,, Conveyancers, t.R:e. .
Money to a��.:h at 6 '`
B. V. Eta.at,.7 J. Ex.i,lor,
r1 �er�a
.
4 ttv'rtJ... 9l Z •
Mas. Bn3s._,.: ahru Miss \V ni siz begs
to inform the.public,' tnat they have
. opened out : trsir4ess on. the corner of
William at:r. (lidley `streets. Dress
makin dole in, all the latest steles.
Lessons on Fancy Work riven.
SPAMP1;�, G A -SPECIALTY,.
Ail order,. Jvtrnptly attended to
ti i:f,.l solicited.
itsch-1.31n4.
circuit, are: arranging for their annual
picnie, at Lake boron, Wednesday,
June `30th. The Boston Brass band
are expected to be present.
Mr, S. Malcouison,the ,Local Master,
of Goderich, slid not sell the English
estate. The price offered was not up
to what be thought it ought ,to go.
He decided to hold proceedings for ten.
days and receive tenders. -
A number of our leading business
men on the Grand Bend mail route,
are not pleased with the efforts put
forth by the Exeter people, in regard
to changing the distribution office from
Parkhill to Exeter, they claim the pre-
sent cirraneetnent is the most suitable.
Crediton Briefs.
Mrs° De :Grant, of Seafortli paid the
town a short visit on Friday last.
Parties intending to purchase bind
in§ twine will do ,vc1l to call r;1i,+T."
'Grant
r -1IM ai'3/ a G i Qs "�' �ia 1�1 demon:4-440,1i 40,11 an th,h; tiWeUnitty }A,' acifarmore chinnately
I ascy. I�laia;;hl4ilI l+r, jlia:llsai luanrdl, s, with the ,1 r� ,1( of h �,t.t, r unit
1 l
Very county of its}renal, Had the rtes.
. '
Qr ,, r.
dal;, tilt 31!111 i ioy14°. !1
Farm u Ci ssy �U.111in .ivgatR, a
get Carry, Sts Katie Carey, ui, .v . 1 G.e;tlit ", I (later to • stn Onto: in can 'l,ta
alta 3Lel tLa:rt+ " 80 John ` •. al , . r uul(1 liar t 1,ta :,•;iron to emu., '� y
gy, >r a • e• ,lana and th1•r,• Li' ► e gfound a Otte that can **oast of l -(j wary
p0; bawl': 1} l c ul I lata a slitli, it+tlt !
ttaari�V, tt,t !start! ('r t•£ t;D4•11*, 111!1 ;tr, t rsiet Lysing men end women who beve i•i,,
Gi. Sys':=�Faa,aal �'+7iR;;IIlita, l'a0; at r lt, t1Ni D ,..
te• :tl
rc . ,i, •• �„�
i te..uiiaf, m' fS"ilDn l i' , )
, .Aft , t a Sa
'1Ala s Reg "e se79.
n Ct,ltllt i' Ill t d•i t1i'1D 11DUrt- :k lt, nam(lti ;1:t�, s, l d
anti,, J aTrv,.t pli llaylr�, r i1.
('R}xSi Ladw'a �4, 1;t'Ihw1 Ryan, ",D►�
I.ttry Roberts, 5; Maggie Roberts,
Katie McDonough. 73; JDau. i'l-ancagan,
7::; Angela Quarry, 72 Jno, Carey, 7
Hugh' Ryan, tag; Jo:pl1 314,4llar iy% Ta.Mt high Meal l int 17zeter. 1 inn proud D !'ill; °x4* fall oaf tlDei 1,ArD.a:, eDf thug'
Owen stollens, Ott, t „cilsa l.esnrtlonOf, ti) st•n ti}ut theme .ate aunt who advocate I eultils who have tong sin,:�v tut lou:.,+
The highest tftimoire elven for gee eon- u eea, ycilcecil 111 E t'tl a frtltDD u ,tn�(•'from the ft::natal upon •9ti• n1,cfd ern
club: were obtatped by i ht, l e O'Leary i ,•
to►'111;; obtuauae l others it would appear .krone their utr t hugging out for themselves cle•;unit
terakce pub,lit and private ha.vt+ alt ttNe :Wit O. no people halve n ,•ituse to be
to grin(!, one saty,e, people venting Lito ashamed of. it sanely cantlot be ,;;(sat
t(wn mould benne nZonety that could be that our hest Clays arta gone; that thci
probably went t elseware, nuuther says, gond !ratings is all mien up; that rear
" L. . I is ntot thong ninth busunesa and y
mil,
Alex Byer, flf Exeter, is tllo a Irl h. tieIhool would make things u little
g4lest of Mrs. I). Steinbach, ,at present, lively. Good arguments one roust nd-
Mas. Lint and 1io11 was the guest of: tui: to co►nei from a horse editor or
Ars. Ed. ilossenberry, for the past few money gabber, but not from a educet-
tisys. ed people who really think that the ris•
Mr. E. !suer, of the firm of T. and • inn genereDtion in and around Exeter are
E. Miner, was visiting' friends and 1 e sufletln; for the 'rant of butter school
lotions, at New H:zu1bar„ last week. pl`viliges, It is education we n►ust look
at and it must be the mottvefor estab
Mr. and Mrs, I3. Surerus, of the lishiug a school. We must not let, a
Boston. hue, started for Dakota last money consideration either debar us or
Tuesday; Mr. A. Moritz accompanied encourage us to do our duty iu ;Isis re-
them.
spect, .it is a very poor argusnt,3ht to
Mr. and :sirs. Steinback -were the say that must provide means for
;nest of R. 13us;vc•]], of GocleR 1411, last the education of our children because it
Sunday laud Monday. 1..r B. has had
will bringus sutra ;sin pecuniarily;
another iicir spell but is rapidly re and yet this is the kind of stufi•that is
covering, being handed around to corhvince pee -
;pie that there should be a hinih school
Our village will present quite an
elegant appearance in a few weeks.
New sidewalks ;tncl drains are being
built and put down. Several old plat-
forms in the front of a few houses on
Main -street, have,beentorn away, and
wider sidewalks built.
The following is a correct report of scale of selfish desire,I hope as to meet
the pupils of third clivition of Zurich this kind of sordid appeal to awaken
Public School for 'the, month of May; them to a sense of duty. If we need
the report is based on good conduct and a !high school, which there seems very
general proficiency during the month. little doubt of it, we do, let -us say so.
Fi:rrz.-Lousia Manch and Itobt. Let us establish a high school, because
Steinbach, it is wanted, because Exeter, Lsborne,
Fotja'n'iz, Wm. 7i•ess, 848; Edith Stephen, and Hay can each furnish at
Steinbach, 761; Emma Johnstone, 761; the lowest calculation twenty-five pup -
John Kibler, 712; bens. Johnstone,595;
Wm. Worn, 560; Katie Ziintnerinan,
534; Mary Ann Koehler, 430;
Tnntn Snvion.—Maggie Deicbert,919;
Laura Williams 917; Wm, Baker,. and
Annie 'Lipphardt, 875; John Gies, 855;'
Lydia Strenpfer, 703; Lousy Koehler,:
692;- Albert l-lydeman, 6.20;, Carrie
Greb, 621; Nicholas Deich�ert, ” 525;
Flora, liens, ,513; Maggie Well; . 460;
W m; erstem, 300. 'Wesley Sehyellig,
�• D out lai;;lh seined! lrl-a�Drla;;att•el ilc:;tia and it ilalazie•sdiaetraabe•i;;liborlecred, end 1 <eon
uth ias-te+atl • a°: + tr aaald ti°a`,t iti (1 to, y Feint With 1+3:lelle t(1 tlie° filet tla:tt in Cno
ilu+,,oat=:tion i:tl�, ti"is 1il,r+tl n lai„ialtlic. ttit•tltcalaiicl r,i on. F,11.,3 tear
:•, li.: , : iu't , erll ,►',• 1 ty fcrr r)all°, :Are: c liti;.1 for iii,tatic'e 1 xs"tt•r, No.
tlat•1'l' il'" + t'lr11ti1a'it !.'; 1i•1'h, r tt •. �t('1r111'It C1'alrtlel(11, t*, .1 '1�;,1ttt:2,
want of Letter' e•'113mti;rtlal fat:,ilitit:s°. l;issi•tt-1 and No. 1 t�shc,raie Ltl' .l'►-
! ►v11i(}I1 l+iau1u 1t,•;;alilallt"ti by f,, tilbilsbleoti illln and yaa will find that tht>;rhonor
ti
t ns Ili, h anal l,Dr►laet ytatntl point, u:lil,a A1Socv 11.1 t11{: uun►e1011S Vin'ativaas of Isle,
.:Annie I yuan both h '
sante number. •
1Z. Coe<eiiLalr, Teacher.
1.1t7F.
Zwick Jottings,
children are deteriorating nht'aito ' .
Then let us yield to the nhoct ssitw 1 of
the present and the future. Let ue ries
our duty manfully and liberally, sagas
cant children uiid the ;encrntiotui
yet to follow will have no cause to rte.
preach our memory. A- great many of
us aro approaching the ver;gr, of the
unknown, aracl it is our duty to a.Ssist
by all the vigor that remains in us any
project that is calculated for the ele-
vation. of the young and rising gener-
ation whom Cod has committed to our
keepieg. Let those who are youngor
see to it that a good cause is rot alioe-
ed to fall to the ground for a want
of proper support on their part and
let us all so act that we mazy* say
with that old heroic defender of Eng-
lish liberty—Felson,--thauk Gott we
in Exeter: We have often heard of have duke our duty.
7pute force but this must be a variety Fours truly,
of brute argument pure and simple, ap- Ax Ex iI'S;te;1iELt:
pealing to the morbid appetites of meth ~-• �-
to stimulate the higher and nobler dual- As 'Mrs. Yet. Caseruore, an elderly
ities with which we are ehldowed. The lady from the township of Morris,with
people of Iliteter are not so low in the her son, were driving through the
streets of Win;harn on 13'rideta tho
horse rani away. Mrs. Caasetnore wag
thrown violently to the ground, both
her arms were broken and her head
badly cttt. She is in a critical umiak-.
ion. The son was only slightly hurt.
The family of Mr. Rd. Fritzley, of
Saltforcl, and also that of Mr. Robert
Thompson, of Goderieh, were shocked
ils who ar•e now as it were growing up last Wednesday at receiving the news
wild for the want of better school ac- of the death of Mrs. Aclam Thompson,
comodation. This is putting it at a m Chicago, after a short illness. The
very low and moder%te estimate and lady is'a daughter of Mr. Rd. Pt•itzley,
yet it is a sufficient number to make as and her husband a son of Mr. Ihonp-
good school, CC ho can say but out of son, both of -whom arewell known. m
a high school in Exeter may graduate Clinton. Her death at the age 18 yrs.,
young seen and women who will prove is a shock to both relatives and friends`,
that this little negleJted spot contains alike; it -Emilie only some four months
brain power, capable of swaying the since she left Clinton. to reside pe
destines of the young and giant coign- inanently in. Chicago.