Exeter Advocate, 1905-08-03, Page 1EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
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EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1905.
SANDERS & eREECH, Prop's
Like A Plant
In The Spring.
Your saving, ;;row, %hen placed in this Bank. A bank
arount ••cItitat, d and encourage. thirlty habits -such aa all
succesafm people have. 41 opens a "growing" account, to
hich'ou can add when you like and withdraw when you
please In any sized amounts We add interest to the prim.
cipal and''.rap-end it FVt'11 tine. a year, on 31 Jut., 30
April, 31 July, and 31 October. New accounts are always
welcome.
We have the hest fa•ilatiea for banking at the most reason•
able rates and terms „insistent with t'onsertatite banking.
1Ve incite your huslnesa.
Branches in Huron County at
EXETER, ()HED[TON, DAMII1VOOD, MENSAL(.. ZUtticit, ('LINTON
THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA
Gladrags N Stnnbury,
Solicitors
Jotepk Snail, Manager
EXETER, Da.hwood and lurieh branches.
1 \1i. Fted (iidley has returned to De-
troit. Cee Ilton 1
h'oit• August Hill is having his hotel re-!
Mr. 'Thos. Boyle is in London this painted. When enishi d it will wake
week. (a decided improvement. --The Epworth
visit
The Misses Elliot, of Norwich, are League of the Methodist church held
visiting here. I x picnic at the Bend on 1Vednesday.-
Miss Pearson, of London, is visiting i Mr. and Mrs. hose, of Milverton, are SETSU
fiends in town. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August
Mrs. Crittenden, of Blyth, Hill. -Miss Adeline Rxtz, of Parkhill, _ _-
ing friend, in town.
is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles
CLEARING OUT OF
'Lw irker. He v. toms Mrs. Eli Moj er, of $9.60 Dinner Set for $7.
Mrs. Geo. Anderson is visiting in }{tspeler, are the guests of Lon-
and 97 -piece Dinner set, semi -porcelain, I
97 -piece Dinner Set Iselin deli n
London for a week. Mrs. Samuel Brown, --Rev. Moyer Cobalt Lyndon deaipn,blue, gilt -lined, green shade, gilt -lined,. pt•ett desiggn
Mr. O. Southeott is visiting in on• will preach in the Evangelical church self colors, running vine and (luster of of hanging ruse,, very ii,w iu shade
(Inn and tit. Thomas. next Sunday evening in the English flowers and leaves, anile by the J. H. and pattern, made by Dean, England,
Miss Linghatn, of Belleville, is the language.- One evening last week our W. & SonsCo., 1[:utley, England, $9.30 $1. 50 for $U.IIO.
guest of Mrs. Nowell. "States' presented Mr. Hero, late of for $7.00.
town, with
The Misses Clarke, of Toronto, are a httndsume silk brella
visiting the Misses Kemp, as a token of esteem in which he is *12 Dustier Set for $9. Only 3 Chamber Sets Lett.
held by the baseball boys. -Messrs. t)7.piece Donner Set, seilli-pnrcel:tin, One Chamber Set, shaded pink and
Miss Jessie Miller is this week on a Wuerth, Hoist & Co., have several In- Paris design, King Edward Blue, beau. gold, gilt -lined, new pattern, made by
visit to Mrs. Wright at Sarnia. dians from Munceytown, in this vicin- tiful eonveutioual color and design, S. Fuld & Co., Eneland, $4 for $3.50.
TheMissesCobbledick returned Mon- ity pulling flax. -We are pleased to gilt -lined, brilliant finish, made by the One Ch:nuhet Set, Granada tlt•eig►t,
day from a visit in Brantford. see Mr. \Vat. 13tuwo around again af- J. H. W. &tions Co., %Eagles, Eng., well colored, good fall shapes, made
\I r. Lloyd Y. Jones spent port of the tet' his recent illness.-Seyeral of our $12.00 for $9.00, by J. }{, W. &Sons, Houle
week at his home in t3t.Thomaa people intend taking in the Old Boys'
3'. England,
Legal. lae,aions it is an undoubted fact that Reunion at London next week. -Mr. $12.f30 Dinner Sot for $9. $3 `'i0 for $2 75.
LCKSON & CARI.INO, BARRISTERS, SOLIC1• the summer school will be a success
Miss Kinsman, of Chiselhuret. spent Geo. Bedford has purchased a new 97-ppiece Dinner Set, Lucerne design, One Chamber Set, plain white with
D ton, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners. throughout the whole term which ends
Tuesday with Miss Lizzie Wilcox. thresher Erato \fessr6. Gutaltson & Sun (?obalt blue, anlvention„I design, gilt Kilt lines, $ 3.fi(1 (c,r $3.1N).
Solicitors for Molsoua Rank, etc. on Aug. 0. It is well worth even the Miss Sadie Singleton, of Montreal, et Sarnia. -Messrs. Fred Wuerth and dells, gilt -Tined, new patterns, made by
Mosey to Loan at lowest rates&
Interest. privilege f listening to avail litot smile of the ves of the is the MissUteist of ra I3.M __iss ___ _ - Farmer.
.burn, dwel-
lings r;}(nioteol er hxTbeve hMisaes ed ISlther• Colonial Pottery, Stoke, England, ' 4 Plugs good smoking or chewing
Office., Main street, Exeter,$1.2.50 for $9.00 I tobacco for 25 cents.
I. IL Ciat.ING, B.A., L, 11. Dicxeos addresses during either the forenoon is the guest of Mrs. Chas. Northcott. land, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and ___
or evening sessions of thim week. -ONE \li.s Pearl Rollins left Wednesday Mrs. Jno. Melsuaa-Several loads of
MONEY TO LOAN. WHO VISITED ON TUESDAY EVENIN(t,campers passed through the village Everything in Crocker and Glassware Cheap.
111 to visit her aunt, Mrs. A.J. Rollins, at t g Y
We bare a large amount of private funds to loan To Abolish Gambling at Pales ' Byron, last week .genote for the Bend. -The
on farm and village properties at low rates of inter- The necessity for abolishing all gam- M. and Mrs. R. B. Samuel returned Junior team went to Centralia Mon -
eat.
Mr.O1.ADMAN k STANBURY, sling at agricultural fairs is enlarged Friday from their flaking trip to Ar- day evening orad played a friendly Poppestolle & Gardiner
111)1)11 in the annual report of Fairs and t{ettdale. gene of baseball, and won by a score
Barristers, Soliciton,Main st.. Exeter Ont Exhibitions. Man of the fairs are Mr. andof 14-3. Claude Bluett acted as um -
Mrs. Charlotte Box James ire and gave excellent satisfaction.-
said to be disgracedby the immoralti One door north of Post Glace,
character aid tone of the side shows. Box returned Tuesday from a visit in Fred Wen, who left suddenly for
LLOYD P. JONES It is painted out that horse racing at Seafortb. Gertneny it few months ago, bas re -
Organist and Choir Master of the Trivitt Memorial fairs is illegal, and directors of fairs Misses Annie and Elizabeth Milroy, turned here again. -Our Band will
Mad.ro•m ea.'h.r Thorotivh cr' Voice, Harmony. and those taking part where races are of London, are visiting at the home of give it concert on Mr. D. Sweitzer's McGillivray
held are liable to fine and imprison. Mr. W. D. Weekes. lawn on Friday evening of this week.
meat. Trials of speed are inter- Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson and Miss Carrie The concerts held last week were it The berry season will soon be over.
Manitoba andNorthwest preted as the usual process in judging Wilsie last week returned to their success and we feel sure all will be -Andy Y:Ittersuu has accepted a posi-
tion or double carriage or saddle home itt Mitchell after a visit here. pleased with the entertainment. -The
horses, of allowing theta to travel Parkhill boys will play our "Stars" on tion as blacksmith with J. (.Reid. of
Lands For Sale. g Rev, and Mrs, Martin left Monday Friday afternoon, (Same called at Lieury.-Farmers are busy coitting
round The Saskatchewan Valley & Manitoba Land Con,- action or
esri to sA`llewtth`he deir s r•able evening for Regina and other points 430 p.nt. We expect a good crowd.
their wheat. -Misses Rosa U,issidy and
pony, Ltd., Largest Land Company on the Continent FK g in the Northwest. They will remain Alnanda Robinson, of %Vest Corners,
controlling entire Canadian Northern Railway Land textures illustrated are athletic come some time. — +► are attending the Summer School at
Grant. petitions, school s' cora, horse jump- Mrs.Win. Murray, of Reiaback,who Zurich rapidly
PGrand Bend. -Rust. Keown is rx idl
Two minion01We, Acres—The cream of the ing contests, boys competition, nam- has beenvisitingMr. John Hunter, recovering from his recent accident. -
wheat lands of western (.'►nada select
etpurchas- ing apples, cavalry squad manoeuvres [;shorn., left Mondayto visit friends lentis \Veber, who has been laid ftp !piss Jessie 13early and Mr. Snellgrove
ing now are given until 1st June to select their land. and similar features. with a latae leg, is recovering, -Mies have returned to London, after a brief
at Listowell. Nettie Well, who bas completed the
For terms, etc., apply to Death of Miss Isabella Gardiur. p visit with friends here, -Miss Sherrill,
BRNBST ELLIOT, Agent, Exeter There died in Listowel on Monday The Misses Elva and Ethel Maybe., millinery season at Niagara Falls, has lin, who of Shipka, is spending ,t short time
last Miss of the lates\Valla terUGrdine'r,d ofghterHite heaftre ander a art Grand t with Mrs. (Dr.)
have return- contemplareturned ted going toome.-Ed. Missouri, has with Mow. Thos. Smithers, who has
House to Rentt p been ill. -Misses Kathleen and Mary
f --- berL The deceased was a victim of ed to remotion Falls, chenged his mind end bought a harness Ltshhuuk, of London, sp(ut it few days
A neat fume house, containing 7 roams, situated dropsy but her case did not assume a Mr. Ed. Taman, of Ingersol, spent lousiness in Teeswater.- Mn;. Heyroctt. with Gibson during the week,--Wel-
ua l n Street
water,and sn in street:
desiratlet locality. serious nature until a few months ago Tuesday with bis brother, Mr. W. W, and Mr. and Mrs. McW,+iters, o Magi-
hardlington Sceli, of London, is visiting
Apply to when she wets taken down and the dis- Ttttu:(n. Ile was on tris Way to I a1- new, bfieb., are visiting at H. Well's.- friends in this township. -Mrs. Mut•-
31149. HARRIS, liaron Str.. Exeter. ease wrot14(ht its work gradualiy but lilCi'sten, where he will look after his liter a pltats,utt visit here Miss Lizzie tin, of Detroit, is here on a visit,-
surely until the vital cord was snapped. brother's business for a time. Trtiettitwr hits returned to Detroit.- Miss Annie Vance, of F.'uuuerson, Man.,For Sale or To Rent. Miss Gardiner made her home in elih- Mrs. W. J. Carling and daughter, Mrs. J. Dennis, of Galt, is visiting her is a visitor at the hove of Duncaarson, Aic-
hert until her father's death,abont ten Miss Louise, Misses Elizabeth end parents. Mr. and Mis. G. Holtzman' Naughton. \Void has leen received
The franc house on the corner of William and years Ngo when she went to McKillop Florence Carling, of town, and Mrs, 11'oid lets been received from A. R. of the death of Dr. Sidney Jones, sou
Wellington streets, owned by Mn. Isaac Bowden. Faust and E. Wenn that they visited
For rrtteutaraa h to to reside. About two weeks ago tit Hep;. Elliot, of Norwich, left 'Tuesday , of Di. Jones, of Clevelan(1, who passed
s PP the Pot exhibition and are nowp'
MRs. w'M. Vire. Exeter. deceased went to visit she was
lends in on it trip down the St. Lawrence. away on July 11, while undergoing an
Listowel and while there she take :.t Seattle.- \piss )lnnie Heideman has operation et Cleveland. Dr. Jones and
en worse and died. Miss Gardiner was Mi;. and Mrs. Luke Spearin and Mrs, returned to Detroit after :i pleasant— I
House for r�81e• highly respected and het' atony friends S"'ales, of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. ;,,,d extended stay ,It her home here.- his sen will be remembered here by a
Will (lepton her demise. Beside her John 1! it�kr', and daughter. \taurgi''' Geo, Buchanan, barrister, of Sudbury. number of the alder resident. having I..il►K.tl' In Hay. Con, 14, on July 28,
Residence of )Irv. lt. Kemp on Andrew' Street. Iand Mt.l P. Hockey, of Hamiltun,dr•uve was a visitor at his home for R few resided en the farm at present owned to Mr. and Mrs. \Ven. Latwau, N son,
For particular, apply to owner. I mother she is survived by four broth- over front St. Marys Sunday and spent it ty, diming the wt't•k.--Nrs. Q. N. I by it, N.'I'weddle.--Ditvid Kennedy is
Sirs. 0. Kemp, ):aster. urs and three sisters, all of whom re- the day with friends. neEi'i's :1t Varna, on July 23, to Mr,
aide in Iowa. Her remains were taken T„ggxtt and Mis, Angie Hess, after R nursing a meshed wrist these clays1Vhile walking over Foster's bridge on
end Mrs. E. Epps, a slaughter,
to the home of Hoitt,Gat•diner,Thanies After spending a few weeks in the few days visit at their home here, have the le cmi.,a portion of it came down G1..rid tf '. to Exeter, un July 27th,
Estray Steer(;. Road, from there the funeral takes Northwest, Mr. T. E. Handford rc. re tuned to South Bend, Ind. -H. Ma- on him with the above result. --Rohl. to Mt.. and \[►s. F. 1V. Madman, a
; rani -.,1)t the undenig„t.1) place to -clay (Thursday) to Roy's cent- turned hone' on Friday last. He re- gel, who left recently for the West, Allison was severely kicked by :l hub(. daughter.
There strayt.l unto tilt ,arts ever }thin verybright in the hits decided to stay for some niunths.
) _nth, etery. i K K which he wits leading and as a copse- ---- -�
Lot 32, \•'nth Boundary, Ra., on orat,uH Na prairie province and prospects of the Mrs. J. D. Meaner and Miss l.il are
two vearliaK stereo. he owner•'an hate acne In -- { I p I ) IIenCC has been laid off duty. I3en.
proving property and paying expenses. f.nt MCI n•s IL(1 vest ing one of the largest. on it v'i.,it to Detroit f\ire
iends,-, C.MARRI_AOBN.
Juan Pope, Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd, of Seafurth, toilets ps in the history of that country. Hart Iloilo and daughter,, Miss Flossie, obinson is Ittiti tip with a broken an- -
_- _ Snndayed in town. _Rev. and Mts. Buchanan and son, are visiting the ternu•r'a mother, Mrs.
kle. While hauling in hay part of the GRANT WILLIS-At the tonne of the
\piss Violet Flynn, of London, spent 1 icUn, last week returned to their Smith. at tiehringville.--Mos. Metz, of harness broke which caused the horses bride's patents, on July 20, by Rev.
Colt Sale 1),u( of the week het.. Berlin, is the nest of Mrs. Gnu. ('am to runaway and Mr. Robinson poet with \V• M. -tartin, George T. Grant,
Miss Jennie \tut„rt, of Iundon, vis- home in Jarvis after a two weeks' visit K Camp -
the nhovP accident. It is vetunite..
Their son, Garfield, who has bell. Mrs. Campbell's daughter is also ey of \1'alfood,to Miss Jessie E., (laugh -
There will he sold by Anetion at it'\Itinittr<irtloo(d Sounday. . trees here for the past year, is spend hums on a visit. --Misses Gladys and tbusy
fasr sn nit blurt he laid
411)81redt lotot'(e t+'t of Mr. and Mrs. James Willis,
MofT:►tt's Hetet, Centralia, un (laving a t his home iSe� forth, is hull ing a moonlit at his hone, pre', i1)„s to Rose Me\evin, of (iederich, fornterlp services s of Bruce Lockhart to help take I?ltetel North.
Friday, August 4th, at 1 o'clock Jti,s Plastow, "f Hamilton, is the taking it course in high Settled work of this place, are to be congratulated tt'ithe cru 1)s.
Thirty yearling and six two-yeai-told wee,/ "f Mrs. '['lion„„, Creech. at 1lagersville
on their stusess in the recent High I
Colts, composed of hackneys, erlei':11 Mr. Norman Bern, of Norwich. is -- -sass- School exams. They both stood high -
purpose and roadsters. JAS. C ,AHK spending his holidays at his bona est in their respective classes• ---Only here. one tender was received by the direc-
tors for it new shrew house and this was
considered ton high. The directors
have decided to have the house built
by day labor and have appointed ('has.
Gres A:, anp.v inteudeot, Daul. Su►ith
purchased the old show house.
$12.50 Dinner Set tor $9.
Greenway
Mrs. A. C. Wilson returned to her
home in Aurora, I11.. last week, after
spending two months with friends here
and in London. Mrs. W. J. Wilson,
accompanied tier as far as Port Huron
and visited friends in Sarnia for sever-
al days. ---A large load of young girls
in connection with the Epworth
League left here Monday to spend a
week at Grand Bend and take part in
the summer school, -Rev, A. Thibau-
deau and wife and son, Orval, of Shed-
den, are visiting friends in this vicin-
ity. -Miss Vera Gammon, of Forest.
late teacher in our school, is visiting
her numerous friends around here.
She hots secured a school in the prim-
ary department, at Inwood, at it large
increase of salary. Her many friends
around here ate very *easy to hear of
her departure but wish her success in
her new field of labor, --J, Brophy left
Tuesday to take a trip by boat from
Grand Bend to Sortia and Detroit. -
Miss Kerr, of Greetibush, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. A. M. Wilson.
BIRTHS
Tenders Wanted.
GRANOLI'l'HI(' 51DE 'ALK.
The undersigned %i11 rtreiyc lender,. up In 12
o'clock, noon, o1 Friday, the 11th day of Au„n•t.
19n5, for pie con.lrtI tion of ti' ti( 11 lino .quar,
feet of granolithic pavement, besides crossing.. in
the Village of Exeter. amoniinc to spee•ill.ati.ns
— •- hich may tu• sewn at the nitre of the undersigned
he highest or an) tender not nece',..arily accepttd
J. SENIOR
Clerk of the village of Exeter.
Voters' Lists 1905
Ilfunieipality of the •I'ownsitip of lite•
Wien, County of Moron.
Nntlec is t.-r,-ly ;;igen that 1 hate tranamilte.l ,,r
delitertti to tate IIIIVOtlIltIlCntione.1 in sections, and
A of the untari., Voter. Leat Act, the copies rt.ptr. d
bt sold se.•linm to he 1ranemittes1 or deliterr,l of
the li+t, stalenrt'uann t 1th,• +aid Aet. of all .er+'m,
appearing by the last revise,' Assessment Rolf of rhe
sant nntn ipalitt to he entitled to tote in the •,-I
municipality at IO,, ilnns for Member* of the Leet-•
hint .tssentbh and at Muni'•ipaal Elections; and the
staid list %a. tiro I••st,,l up at soy nttt'-c, at ('re.lit•.n,
on the tenth day of July, A, D., Ls:., and rennin.
there for inspection.
Elector. are called upon to examine the +laid lisp
and it any omissions, or ans. other ergots are found
therein. to take inaitt-,Bate pro:•ttttinaa to hate th.•
said senor ',1rc, tn1 a•-cnnttng to law.
Dated at 1'nvliton, July lath, ieev.
11 I:�'li3' I:11.11Eli
Tow nsbip tit rk
eye
Troubles
Quickly and p,r.
manently ad usi„L
Glasses fitted properly.
Dr. Ovens
London.
Treats Eve, liar N c+e
*DJ Throat. Wall* at
the ('"rurnereial Motel, Exeter,
all Ito sesta.... el,ei.t '.'l \r st t .t
seeteinlsr Hlh
ADDITIONAL LOCAL$
For over tyearthe i?ptvot•th i.e:tgnr,
of the Exeter Di"triet have been put•
ting forth strenuous efforts to 'lake
the proposed summer school at (lrantl
Bend a feat are wttlthy of patronage.
The undertaking ass most diRi•-utt
one hitt the promoters of the scheme
have ieen rewxnit'd by x grand cote•
utenceutent, and 110W after two days
Mr. Frank Sweet, who has been
working in Wingham, hits returned to
town.
Mrs. Piper left Friday on a few
week' visit to friends in London and
Cleveland.
Mr. \Vm. (Trigg, of lnondnn, spent a
few days dating the week with his
1)111 t'n (5 here.
Miss Stauthnt•y, of Bayfield. is visit- x
lite at the Imine of her brother, \1r, Centralia
J. G. titanhury, \1r. 1V. 1t. '('lift and Miss Gertrude
11'111. Taylor, of Stephen, has taken Dunn, of Toledo, Ohio, visited at Mr.
up his residence in \1r. Semi F'ulton's Richard 1landfnid's last week. -Mrs.
h"u,e rot Huron st(eet. Thos. 1Vilhs, who has been very ill,
Mr. Rohr, 51onetltn,se•, of Belgravia is, WP are pleased to refiort, showing
spent a couple of days here this wr, k sign, of mon o%cu„ent.-- Vbeat is near-
witb his sister, Mrs. Chas. 'limey. ly all harvested in this locality and
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK
Following the usual custom of week -
I) papers the ADVOCATE will holiday
next seek. Readers and correspond-
ents (till kindly gotern themselves
accordingly.
IieilMatll
Mr. Cuultice, of ilolntesville, occu-
pied the Methodist palp{it en Sunday.
--Miss Latitude is visiting st Varna. ---
Abe Chesney. after at visit here and at
the Bend, retuned to Toilette Mon-
day. --Miss Ilnt•ten spent a few days
et Seittorth during the week,- Ike Bu-
chanan intends going out West. -Mr.
Whitman, of Detroit, is visiting his
ors. Henry itenmehr, after a (leas- lhreshirtg bas
cunituenced.-tieveral brother at ('hiselhurst. --Mts, H. Mc-
nnt visit with her sister in latae fume here intend taking in the Old (lregor is en „visit to friends in Buffs-
('„eek,,lirh.,retnrer sister
in Thursday.
BiV's iennins 111 London next week,- lo and Niagara F,tlls.- Mis. J. Macar•
A game of baseball was played herr tiler and („roily +zee sojourning at
Nr. J. W. Harrison, who has been Monday evening between the ('n•diton Maple (trove for it month. -Mr. ('ook
visiting friends in town for thepita( Juniors and our .ionises resulting in is spending his holidays :at (iod,'iich.-
f.av weeks, left Moridav for Toronto. favor of the farmer. Tt v again trays. The Misses Shepherd. Merton, Wren,
Mi. ,fns. I.:uubruok left Thursday --Mr. C. Foisted' Was in Lttcau Mon- Reynolds, ('ole ill and Bonllrnn, ere
Lost for Fort 11',tvue, ind.. owing to day 1)11 business. --A Ltdies' Court of camping al. the (len 1. -('. Frttset•, ton -
the serious illness of his son, who i, the LO.F'. is 'ring instituted here by snri,tl artist, intends new ing tn(i. Me -
living there. the organizer, Mr. Currie. --The Fp. %':wen's shop where he will have a very
Miss Lulls McAvoy, of Kincardine, %vet iii League bete intend attending good shot"' dwt•11ing 1.u01"5 cern'
is spending a few weeks with friends the I•:pyee11b IA-(gue sumuner schunl bitted.- Rev. Mr. Arhe'son,�tf U"t•nurh,
in tew•n, the guest et her grandfather, at the Bend this week.- (ico.ht'dford's prearhed in tit• 4'armee% I rt•s'yterit, Just received another car of Samson
Mr. Thos. Snell. new s.p,u:ttor a tris, 1 here \lunday. chnreh on Sunday. -U1,n. H••ss has
Misses 011ie and ,11,11(1 Kell of Bogs [itis week ate selling for $0.4a Kline!” ,tanl(nl,tt to bee his mother, Brand Portland Cement ---unequalled
Y' +t hundred. %\'hitt night lave bleep :a w•h” is se' i"nsly ill. --Mrs. Andertuon,
Stratford, ate spending a few days at very serious itrci•lrnt h,tppeu,•al 1.(st ae•r"np:utied ey her 1w•n children, of
the ht'me of their grandparents, Mr. I week on the fano of Wm. Robinson, ('hirago, is visiting her father. 1V. for Palls Flooring Walks etc.
end ,1r s. Geo. Srtrtllacuntl't'
Fait field. A (tam of horses were be- Bell.- The teeny friends of \piss Rose
Mr. and Mt s. (', Inwood, and ,h'. ing bitched to a mower for the per -
.1 1'nnghlatt will he pleased to learn that
11.•n Myers, of London, spent Sunday rose of cutting closer, when the 1she is rapidly rbr•ovt•ting hon her re-
uud Monday at the hump of Mr. and I made 0 holt fur liberty. One of the cent Hitless. Rev, E. Nrl, Smith left 1 N
Nita. S. Sambas, Main Stree(, gn:utis on the mower 5(1 lick is 1. Fer. N"ud:ty for his holidays, accotti1w niecl I BI1 el DER TWINE
George At test rung, sun of Mr. Irwin gtison on the bark inflicting a deep and ! by Mrs. Smith and children. '%'hey
Armstrong, left Tuesday morning (or ; d„nl;erons worms. He is still in is I will sprues it nionti,,at Lutein, owing t()
1,"ndnu, w iI•re he Will (.pent some
tint. learning Irlrgraphy.
Mr. 1V..1. Baker and son, of St.
'1 irys,spent Sunday with thefornter's
jtitems. Mr, and Mr's. Wm. S. Baker.
1'he sort left Monday ,Horning to visit
in Itlyth.
Miss Mitry Kestle returned to St.
Thomas yesterday. aftera nitee-week
visit with fiend. here. Site wits Rc-
eempanied by Miss Ethel .'tmist tong
who will be her guest fora few days. h hank 1 k k h t f r the post eight tnnntha -
lint•:tit,RY-i'Hlt.l.iPS--At London, on
August I, by Rev. W. J. Clark, Mr,
DEATH. --\1 r. Daniel Erskine, of the
Joni' A. Grego ilattief"rd,Sask.
Koh con., died on Sunday, .1111)' itd,a( and son of Mr. 'Thus. Gregory, Exe-
iti, r-csidl'11C(, et the age of 55 years, tet', to Miss Ida ('. Phillips, of Lon -
He has been ill for several months, a don,
part of which time he wits under• med. 71(•4'.41.11.31 --SWEET.- On July 29th,
teal treatment at Lndon, [).ceased at the 'I':ivit1 Memorial chuteb, Ex-
tras one of our most respected and es- ter, by the Rev, \1t. Doherty. of
teemed residents. Being a native of liens:ill, \1i. Stewart McCallum, of
the township and a resident his whole London, to Miss Stphi„, d•ttlgleer of
lifetime. he wits widely known. Quiet Mr. and Mt -s. James Sorest, Exeter.
and unobtrusive he did not seek office, - !
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hitt he hold the qualities of mind end
DEATHS
heart which intuit. a valuable member -- _
of the community. in his death the 130,. f (t 1'arkii11, on .poly 21, Chris-
(of
Presbyterian church loses one tcnx '1'houipsun, widow of the prate
of its toast consistent, earnest and use. J. ('. Ho,s, Aged 11, yea's, 2 months.
fol members. His death has cast it
(immix/M. In Listowel, on Jill)'3let,
gloom over the community and the ,
most heartfelt sympathy is extended ; Isabella Gardiner', daughter of the
to his sorrowing widow and five child-! late %%'niter (i,udiner, aged 14 years
ren. The funeral took place on 'Tues. I and 0 menthe
day to the Parkhill cemetery, tinder Elise INE In McGillivray, on July 1'.3,
the auspices of the Hoene Circle, of Daniel i:t' khie, aged 55 years.
McGillivray, of which he was it teem- `UItle - itt Godt't•ich, on July 210, Rey.
beer, and seas eery Largely Attended. Huh(. t'1.•, U. D., aged f+'l year,.
PORTLAND CEMENT
very piecarions poosition. We tht'ust Iite illness of Mrs, Sm,itit's mother,
he may soon recnve•r. - Our sawmill Mrs. (Or.) iloss,tck• John McEwen
has remounts! operations again after has retie nted after sp4pntling several
being shut down for a while. Mr. EI- weeks in Montteal and Ottawa. Ills
sloe trys to keep the still in good rut- daughter, Mrs. Hese, of Ottitw•a, ae-
ning older nest of the time Ntld he compini'd him home. -1t. I3.inthron
generally matinges In do it. --We are is rec•"vt•iing from the effete sof his re-
eo oyiig some ideal weather jitet now. cent accident. While palling t► trip
-.1r•. Dennis O'Brien, who has been rope in unloading kitty he tell front the
toting as one of the agents of the Soy• top of the Toad to the barn fluor, injur-
erelgn Hook leo.. clueing the East )•tear in his -ale an.l cracking his rihs,-
,It. Hat 1, . inert' maker itt. the engine
nr s'., has beteg appointed' manager of 1
the sante ,an et Crediton andtear woe+ bele o
rbatge of the branch on the 1st inst. has Accepted .t positing in i,ondon and
The ps'iple of CI editor) are to be con- ',till move his fancily there shortly.
Me is 0 good fellow /Incl it fine me'chan-
Plymouth Binder Twine is acknow-
ledged the best and cheapest.
Gold Medal 650 ft., Silver Sheaf 600,
and Ply Special 500 feet.
Mrs.(Dr,) Albert McCallum, of ('ress-
Iine, Ohio„ win has been visiting her
tnothet, ,its. Slot lock, in town, left ggraluiated npon the (appointment, AS
:timidity to join her iu',h,tnd. The,: `1r. U'itriem is:t clever. capable young ir, 1111(1 WI' :ue'III e he will meet with
will leave et once on nn extended II iP rr„(rt and pot', ,liar wit h everyone. Ile success.- -The Ke•lehon Works is ex-
to Europe. will be vee y utitch missed here. petted to be in opewation shortly.
Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store.
JP' Furnace Work a Specialty,