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Exeter Advocate, 1901-9-19, Page 8latovei You• a 411 ale beSt stock. raisers use Eng.' •..5lx.10,ss PP)" 494 Per 1).iy. . t, I list' Stock. 'Food for Calves and yonng The thaterld Department Of Eisheries ' pigs fin they find it pays to use. , it. has entered into comniimicatican with, Whether its a suit fax a formal oc- casion, or just for business, or for outing, it ought to be well made and oughb to fit. We do it that way. The At will be perfect, the making will be excellent. The Clothes will be a credit, to us and to you. Note ghe Pricesrt Black worsted suits worth $22.00 for $18.00. ,Fancy worsted suits worth $20.00 or $16.00. Scotch tweed suits worth $20,00 fot• $10.00. Canada tweed suits worth $18.00 for $14.00. • Conte and look throuttit the Stock. 1 will be pleased to meet you siieve's old. stand, opposite postoffice. VIT. -W. TAMAN Sold at Lutz's drug store. Owing to thettlasence of the rector, Rev. J. W. Ten Eyck, the services 01' the `..Crivitt :Memorial .church WO2'0 con- do:et:A, by Mr. N. I). Hordon On Sun- day °yelling last. He also delivered a, short address on the lamentable and sad affair acaoss the bordes, the shoot- ing ef :President MoKinley. teat tr....a,minas Simile, the well-known well -digger, of Elltinville, has just, coni- pleted a fine well for Mr. :left. Fisher, of Usbornenat a•depth of tSSY feet, and in which there is 10 feet of water. Mr. Shinto has some means of Meeting a spring of water and of all the wells he has put down he has never failed to get the desired results. There is an old well on the same farm we refer to, over 67 feet deep, with no water what- ever in it, hence there must be some- thing in Mr. Sinale's process. c-a,ntq-,cFevw,,x,,,,Ignmecon"coss.v..., .)CAL DOINGS. - 5K,IS2v,21..,na,2?:,S,A8,0.S0,3e.es3VA.eagStSee- Zurich Fair to -day (Thursday) "British Seveo Mixtures. Sold by C. Lutz. St."Mitrys will have a tax rate of 23 mills On the dollar this year. Theta*. rtit,,, for Exeter for the year 1001 will be 17 mills on the dollar. The. Sifton murder trial will com- mence in London on Monday next. Lebanon Forest Lodge "et -o. 133, A.F. A. M., Will -meet' on Monday night Mrs. D. Johns:is improving the store .adjoilling the Past office with a plate- •sdass front. • • • - the Dominion authorities, with a view to instituting More stringent 1:eesala- tiOns regarding, the 'catching Of blikak bass, ASsistant Coininissioneraistedo, Con-tendS that the catch ehould„,:be re. duce(' from 12 to 6 in order to Piloted) thefish. styles or tne'White'r: • The easiest and simplest way we can suggest for ourreaders to .get 0 good idea of the styles that :will be popular: this in ter is to boy a copy of the Oc- tober Delineator, just On, sale at every, news stand. The Delineator for Cato-, her foreshadows, by means Of its New, York,'Paris and London 'tionneptions, these tendencies of fashion that will certainly prevail. In addition to the fashion features and practical .dress- making,. advice that has Made the De- lineator famous, the October number is full of good general 'reading, most tastefully illustrated under the Mimed- et•I'An autoniobile, oWned by Mr. Tis - late' direction of the Nyell-known artist, dale, banker, of Clinton, attracted William Martin Johnson. Mit John considerable attention on Main street Friday last. Halting, in front of Mr. H. Bishop & Son's Hardware to re- plenish the supply of gasoline and water a large crowd soon gathered and the horseless carriage was thor- oughly_ inspected, Mr. Tisdale and family were on their way to Strath. roy, returning home over the same route on Sunday. It is certainly a beautiful rig and is capably of making about twenty miles an hour. The price paid by Mr. Tisdale was $1250. Look out•for the travelling soap fak- ir. Re has been in other I'torrins in. 'estern Ontavio. , The demand for Turkish Scalp Food, is rapidly Increasing. 50c. a bottle at Lutz's Deng Store. . 25 cents secures tae kDVOCATE January lst, 1002. To is the time to subscribe. Watfor•si has consteuctecl 00,000 feet of ern nolithic sidewalk this year. The sum of $1023 was paid out for gravel alone. Their Royal Highness the, Dolt° and Duchess o Cornwall toad York, landed in Quebec on. Monday, ansi received a royal weloonie. Revds.Crossley and Hunter will con- Stool-, evangelistic services in the Meth- odist church, lElensall, for the next three or fool. weeks. . During the heavy gale on Sunday a portion of the smoke stack on the Ex- eter grist mill and also the one on the creamery were blown down. Itrse Imperial Hair Tonic for (hind - ran% itottiog of the scalp, mad prenis- tarcxfshing out of the, hair. 50c. a bot- tle. Sold at Lutz's drug store. The heavy gale on Sunday and Mon- day disi considerable damage to the apple crop in this seetion,a, largo quan- tity of the fruit having been blown 'down. , W. Ten Eyck received word on Sunday- last, that his father, .who resides in Hamilton, was very sick-. •Mr'.• TentEyek was driven to .Lucen wherein; took the afternoon train for t]rat city. The season for partridge, plover, The animal convention of the Ep- worth Leagues of the Exeter District will be held in, James street church next Toesday, Sept. 241h, beginning at 10 a.m.` -A good program has been ar- ranged for both the morning and af- ternoon sessions, and a large attend- ance is anticipated. The meeting His program was one requirlhg con the evenhag will lie one cif sperxL - siderable versatility •of gesticotion, terest as addresses will be delivered facial expression and voice cultore and was finely rendered throughout. - The renditions by Mr. Vincent, as usual, pleased the audience very much, and the Farce Comedy in conclusion was very much enjoyed. Private Locheed, of N.,\ 7 high ann occupied a few minutes after the first part of the .entertain - went on a short talk on his recent trip and experiences in ,South Africa which was listened to with a great deal of in- terest by the audience. Mr. Beonett and Vincent will give* tai entertain- ment in Zurich to -night. OCKI,Vrt'Sveeiminwaveiyvsmevw....,, PERSONAL. - • prairie fowl, railtSnipe, woodcockand black sttitiree) S.1 opened. on •MOnday and will close on _December 1510, The duck sea,son is ills() in, having opened on September 1st. • • A naturalist say's that every tinse'il farmer shoots a hawk he th r0 WS a $5 bill in the fire, for though the bird takes.an oecasibnal chicken 11 destroys . at least, a thousand rats,and mice a.nd inolos every year. ••• .:• ston' work is known to loVers of the beautiful, by reason of the „Garfield edition of Ben Hur, as well • as seine other books of large sale. Mr. John- son believes in illustrations that illus- trate, rather than in pictures that only ornament a page. The wbole October number of the Delineator is full of in- terest to men as Well as to women. nettnet-vinceut concert. The Bennett -Vincent concert given in GI idleys' Opera House, Tuesdax..even- g (Fair night) was of unusual merit and WaS greeteC1 With one of the ler pa est- houses that, has ever assembled in the hall. As an entertainer Mr. Ben- nett is above the average. He has a very free end easy Way of speaking and by a single gesture can :produce such mirth as to delight any audience. by two ot theemost proniment League , workers of the Conference, Rev. G. I -I. Colibledick, B.D., of Parkhill and Rev. R. D. Hamilton, of London. The pub- lic are coalially invited to all the ses- sions. Boy 1Vanted. A boy wanted to. learn printing. Apply at Ariyoot.NTE Office. Cook-Slove For Sale. A second-hand cook stove for sale, nearly new. Apply ttt An-vo CAT 0, office. steN-c For Sale. Second-hand cook stove, No. 9-29, Oxford make. Price $20. Apply at this office. manse For Sale A good frame cottage with brick cellar, 1-5 acre land. Vih1 sell reason- able. Apply at ADA -oakum Office. t Volunteers Attefftlon. Every volunteer who has his nftifle on the service roll No.6 Co 33rd Res-- inaeirtanost muster for drill every Fri- "Fritz , " the little cocker -spaniel re- cently soicl. by W. IL Levett, to it 13er- .. lin goo Hem n, was awarded first prize in tile Novice Black Class and second in the open black class at Lhe Pao - 'American, Exp osi tion. -.Messrs. Be wden & iNleDonell had all their prize winning horses at the To-, rola to slid London Fair photographed by Mr. Jos. Senior, in front Of the Ata- vociatesa,offi.oe oil Friday last. They -formed a uiagnifleent groupe. • •,The petals) c11t0i0:0 is oyes. The par- ry path toc's Were light crop bub the 'latter 'varieties promise to be rtuive Plentiful, fnae StioN,Yers'iu seine :locali- ties 011 yl nL had a beneficial, effect. The „price hits coosedliently taken a drop, Western cleusiiii n, 0.011ding,that tiae choir seats were unoccupied When the,Liine for begin uing the service lied irrrivcd, *arose an di nnocen tly remark ,J soci that 'all the choir are ib- 500±this tnoritingslet, the. con grega tion arise and sing "Praise God from whom all blessi ngs flow." •Mr. N.. D. Ifurclon, mitnagee of the LFolsbnti Jlabk.roc,o;.vod 11e1.0 last week 'nt the d ei th cat his 'imp]: sty, Mr, Jam es D, 03,0n 'who ,died on Thursday:ltsto at the young. sta.e. of 20 Years: The deceased WaS known to many hese, hic`ving paid his' unebc alViSit here in janottry last. The Day Times -journal in an "account of his death, Sitys:•-l--‘j'aMes EfiirtIon15015 'ones5C, the young men that the people •ssfat toWn ean always point to with iii:i(li S ndits arl example for the'. etnii- latMn Of Other yotintemen,"5 0 evenblet• otherwise their names will be :stria off the list and new men will be enrolled to take their plade, clothing,will be issued. Sept. 27. • By ordee, ' J. T. WEsTcorT, Serg't-Major,•33rd Regiment. A Yonthfla Artist's Work. The London Free Press says:— `;Noteworthy at the Western Fair just closed was the artistic work of „Master Frank -W. Weekes, aged Ft years, the son of _Mr. Win. Weekes, of Exeter. -it:Laster Frank entered in all classes for Public and Separate school competi- tions up to the age of IS Years, result- ing in gaming awards of four first priz- es and one second." • Death ov Airs. Hicks. One after another the oldest of oor residents are pa.SSIDg away, thus verify- ing the oldproverli, "The old.must, die, the young may die." This week it is our duty- to record the death of Elizabeth -31118013,reliet of thelato Richarcl Eficks, •who cl led at the residence of her, (laugh.: ter, Mrs. E. Elliott, Main street, on Friday last, at the advanced age of 87 years, 10 months and 2 days. The de- ceased has been in poor health for a long Utile mad hes demise can only be attributed:to the infirmities of old -age. Mrs. HicIss.was of gentle, amiable and kindly ,disposition, iind a most devout Christian, being a life-long member of the James street Methodist chinch. A -family of ,two sous tbnd five danghterst Rich. Ricks, Celitralia;•Mr. 'PAL Hicks, of town; Mrs. Parker, Auburn, •ToWa; -Mrs. Essearn. Chicago, Ill.; Mrs: Huntley, Cedro, Wash:, and Mrs. Es- sery and Mvs.Elliott. of town, survive • Wedded at Brantford. • The following from a -Brantford pa- per refers to the marriage lost week,of l)r. T. A. Amos. of Exeter, viz:—" A very pretty wedding was celebrated at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in this ty, when -miss Minnie sinebtio, sistee the night,with his brother, 31s. J oho They will leave this morn - of Mrs. A. Ia Vanstone,,was united•to • PbaritQll' ing (Thoyschiy) to continue their bon Pv- T• A. Amos, D., of Exeter. The I trip through the west mad will, ceremony was performed at the • home' moon of Mr.and Mrs Vanstone, 60 Charlotte street, the nuptial knot being tied hy Rev. W. A. X. Martin. The bride was assisted by her n i ece, Miss Ethel Treble- Varna: Mr. S.A.:Moffatt has rented his farm for a term of years to Mr. Arelier, of Goderich township. • Bsueedield: Mr. Chas, lteid, 0± Stan- ley, has purchased the residence be- louging to the' Ross estate,"andtintends coming to Brucefield to reside. Mr. 1. M. Davis ixos dis- posed of his grocery and erockerY bus: •ioess to Mr. Wian'Stoneapant. who will take possession in about'a, Week. Hensall: jolan Horton was harrowing on 11.1onday he hacthis foot. badly bruised by the harrow swinging around andone of- the teeth striking it with gd•eat force. , "kViaile hauling flax the oth- er day, Mr. Henry Koehler, is, met with a painful accident. The loe±1 was going to upset and MitKoehler jumped the result being a badly sprained tinkle. Maguire: Mr. Dixon \vas rather ser- iously injured while attending to his sick mare. The mare pliinged fotward and knocked him do W11 over simile rails and fell on his legs bruising them someNvhat. Goderich Ip. Mr. ,ThOs. ,T. Elliott has bought Mr. John Hunter's farm on the London road,for which he paid 53,800. The place consists of 50 acres with good buildings and it is ,consider- ed Mr. Elliott has made a good deal. Seaforth: Mrs. Doble, mother - of Mrs. W. D. Bright, got•up during the night, and in attempting to go clown stairs, she missed her footing and fell' to, the bottom. Although no bones were bibten she was badly bruised ancl shaken up, and is confined to bed. Settforth: Mr. James Stewart.of the Seaforth Milling Company, has dis- PoSed of his interestio* the mills here to his brother and has purchased Mr. Henry Colbei•t's farm in Egmondyille, 4tud in tends•en gaging. in farming agi The farm adjoins the village of Fig- . a _ nonadville, nd contains ' about 1o0 acresto , Goderieh to: 'Wednesday Ed. Lavis , ,,,zaaseaeases&marimA,:..aaeo.o.5.,3,K) Hilton Bissett, of Toronto, is visit -- hag- under the parental roof. 111r. Wesley Howey, of Elora, spent Friday with his parents here. Miss Elliott, of St. Marys is the goest of Miss Jean Flawkshaw. Mrs. J.. Inwood, of- London, is the guest of hernial -it AIrs. S. Sal -061'S: - Mr. Alex. McLennan of Belerave is the easest, of Mr. and Mrs.0has.Birney. Frank DetlniS, who has been in To- ronto for the -past few months, has 're- turne.d home. Mr. and .1)Irs.. John- Callander, of North Gower, visited:1111-s. H. Beow a few days this week. - Mrs. :\*Vinp. litfeCombhas potorned afs ter several weeks' visit with friends in Detroit -mid New York. • ;• Mrs. Chas. Birne3-, 'who has been on a few weeks' visit to lieu sister in Sagi- naw, has returned home. , Mr. John Spackman returned: to town Tuesday after another very sue- cessful seasbn at the Gatind Bond Pack. , , Mr. Thos. Creech, of Ypslanti, Mich, spent 'Thursday and Friday here with his brothers, Messrs. •Taines and Wm. ' Rollins, of •Detroit, who has :been visiting friends and rela- tives here, was called home last week, „owing to the illness .of his son, Fred. Mrs. Thos. Hawkins and danghter, May, of London Road, North, returned home .Satanday :last from a several' weeks' trip to Virden, • Mr. Mark Cask, of the House of Re- fuge, Clinton, is visiting, friends , in town. Mark looks well and bears signs of being Pretty well cared for. Mrs. John Cookson, of ,Stephen, ac -companied ,by her father,. In:: John ntnell,, of Chisellitu.st, left "Monday' 'on a -visit to friends in Belleville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar and -Miss Ella, Stsidey,•of Brighton, Iowa, At'e ng. ff,i (ha cis in and - o n E x:e ter, the , guests of their uncles. ,Mr. john Hey-, wood, of Exeter, and Mr. Geo Hey- wood, .of Winehelsea. Mr. A.T.'Cliarlterr, who was married at Walkerton Tuesday,. arrived II:msd. withhis bride, last evening a ncl spent finally settle down, to the stern.'realit ties of life in Port Haney, 13,A: Mr. 'Thos. -Y„our f D ' •1lt ' h, anprnn, AIL, is renewing acquaintances': in and conk, of Bowmanville, and Dr. J. A. arotind'Exeller, the guest,Of am:Editor Phillips supported tho groom. .-M,tss. lof the Voting was, st :Grestrutle Vanstone, daughter t of .•Mi.S. former school tettelreriu Haist sec tion,t Vanstone, acted as flower -girl, aAfter baying fiatight 111 S, S, Lo. 3, Stephen', the CereolonY was p.difernied and. the Winchelsea •:schoolfor several' wedding feast served the fie pp•Y. c Oo pie terins,bot 1efltbcse p ar ts ,f or th e -West left. far their: :honeymoon 'trip to sTo- rentp, Boilalla and: Other:places." Mrs. Antos will be at 'home' to 'bey, friends taf teisitletaber ls _co rigrat- blatidos and Wish the' -1)r, and :bride s bright, and,prosperOns.career, • bad a narrow esciipe from What migbt have been a serious accident. He was working down it well 00 the farm of Wesley •Illartmis when it caved M above him. • Fortunately he had hold of some boards that protected him froni injui.y, and beyond a slight bruiSe, he escaped unhurt. Brussels: Sat urdiiy ma g Mrs. Francis DeWolf paid Nato ve's debt, at the ag.e of 74 years and 3 months. She had been poorly for some weeks, heart tranbie being the ailment. I)eceased was born in England,her maiden name being Fanny'Cook, aucl she came to this country with her pilrents when' 6 or 7 yet:La's or age, locating at Whitby. Clinton: While making use of an adze on Monday, Mr. • \V. C. 'Brciwn, section foreman on the Loll. 6`.; B., made a deep cut in his foot, so severe that the services of a doctor bed to be availed of. The wound wes stitched up and Mr. Deo WU. WaS compelled to abstain from labor for a few clays. His place was filled by Ma..,Taines Appleby. doge final nonc-lt, • Mr. W. Boston, our popular furnitiare dealer, o.f, the firm Of BOO,- & HoSton; stole emdly very quietly Tuesday 'evening „ Of this 'Week oil an intereSti rni,4810n. HP Was Shsinly :going "ontbusilless'l but it has leaked oil't that the linsineSS is ndt, , of the . • ord n arY kind or 01 1(1 every day occenrence. has tinned tint the t.he Went GOCI01:14i to 'Meet the yonng lady of his choiceas afire partner, it: the 'person of , Miss Bertha, Rusk, an esteemed yoorig lady Of diet town, end, a :former teacher on trie. Exeter. I' ithl to: se li 601 staff. 'The. AnVocisTE has teamed that the nais., tic tie, widen Marked the change of Wes; from the ranks single life to noptial bliSs, Was performed by 'the Rev. :Robinson -at one O'clock on Wed- . , nesday at the residence ofthe bride's 'Varna: :A: inarriiige e ere:ninny' which, United the:lives of a couple was, per- formed at the Ontario street Methodist ;parsonage,. Olinticeit on .91. oesclity, by, Rev. proGrifford: 'The peincipals Were j. Dennison, of this place,t and ltliSs 'ElilahethiMaglaire,df Morris torvuship: Miss Aggie Maguire :and Mr. T. j. s•oiee ..Of Winghana assis'ed the bride and:groom. • . ".12Irey reside here. . , Our Mew Goods 'Have, all Arrived. DRESS GOODS to please everYbody—stock is comPlete, Ladies' 'lofts, Cheviots, llome-spuns Wool Poplins Crepoline Cloths Rep Colds, ilieli.ose Cloth, Broad 01Qt11S, SelledS, CaSbIllelleg, etc., in all shades. EVERY P 1.311CHASDR should See our stock before buying their Fall Dress. • OUR:STOCKtof Alantlesis,complete for Fall and Winter seasons, eouipsising v ca, cloths in Black Fawn, Gray, Navy and Brown tcolors; Ind Cheviots and Nap cloths in Black and colored. Be Among, the early buyers and. secure a nice 'lobby Jaelset for yonrself. lyIILLINERY,.MILLINERY. our Millinery Rooms will be open on, and after Tuesday, September 17th. Miss Ballard, of Listo- Iwel, who has charge of our Millinery Department, will be pleased to see our numerous customers and others call and inspect our new Fall styles. -•\ , E. J. SPACKMA.N.' • , Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sandford, Ready Made Clothing. ,atrostolvirenmemanomemreigatiMiliffEMISISWINNEMSISIMBEIMEEMM Complete stock of the latest- de- signs in Bed Boort]. Sets, Pouches, Centre and Extension • Tables, Side- boards, Dining Chairs, 33,attans9 at -prices to suit purchaser. --Persop.s intending -furnishing new house will fwd. to their advantage to call on us before purchasingei.sewhere. KERA,L DIRERP1 prmsaattriet. evIerley tistors, Beussels: Tuesclaynight,„the tapes • of this life Nvas 'extinguished' and the Clinton: 11Ir. Jaines Twitchell, who spirit of R•obert Burns was called to its has been carrying 'ma a harness and 3laker. ' He had passed the allotted shoe hoeiness here for many years, is span as he A -vas nearly 78 years of age vet it ing to Siovote hilllself to the B. 0. and had been a very hearty nutn, his shiugle trade. 'His' harness stork hes death he'll!' the result of a cautler' been bought by A. 'AR:Dien end :Cohn - his togaher with increasing Years. son Brost who' hiwe now the field to I)oring his illness he suffered tittle or themselves. Mr. McBrien has been in no pahl, Was only confined to bed it the itosiness less than two ,years and short time and. WaS CODSCiOUS to the has -built rip "a good teade. McGillivray: john sc War C led Seafolf.th:" ' ()wing to ill -health, Res.'. atOtterinirn, Man., Ang. 27tb, 1001; • Father Flannery,parish. priest itt Irish- - ray. .01110e ln the'early fir ties fsom ly affected his heart, and he a-st> Silt- New j3runsWick and' settled on the ofered a slight stroke of pa.ralysis. Rev. forin on whitih Lieury new ,stands, re - Father Flannery is going to Visit Ire- titling, there until about 1:5 years ago, lend in the hope that his health may when he removed to .11.18-oltobit, where be 'folly restored. Bey. nailer :Mc- he has thtee eiv.ag.td tarttjog, Keon,' who, for the past thirteen years has had charge of ,the joint parishes and seven sons sides a \victory Oslo ilveS one daughter all living in ll'Iti-tritoba. of Strathroy Watford toad Adelaide, ••• Flannery: " - has been appointed to succeed Father j-taehent Thursday evening Mr. Jas, town, .has ,been obliged to 'reSigis h' gt'c' • 'yea for about . o 'years resident of. charge. Au attack of the .T.13 recer, t,• Boyd:end his daughter ,experienged ea narrow e'scape from iisjory. . They t Goderieh: One of the lare•est funer- , • „ • wei e gonag for a drive, and 'Miss Boyd els in this, comfaionity.for several years Mas that ofthe late jahe R. ,,,tr,ewar,_ ,9.;Ot nicely' seated in the buggy, but he: fora her tattier got io the,horse started tha on .AVedneschly aftetnoon...lie was and the -lines being crossed controtaof so well and favorably known that 1111 the animal WaS• 1.0St, and the brute awirahcace),13•N'ytEilsltililieigPtieonitt,yret(h)feihrlisitIscrgesulpaeilcutts- 'st'uted eft. but, altheugb lying en the ground, mr. Boyd. pluckily held on, to the deceased, attended. Mr. Tre- and jerked th o ' horse. around ' a tree wartha, had only been ill for one day, 11;1\40 g taken sick Monday moruing, wbieb the buggY' throwing the and passing away ro night, the lbaedy3odici)ctiatitliatinsdnloarcei'aaltsniiiioe,•etilaveasvecilotincele, hut being al poncture of the stoo I death will be deeply regretted, and he Goderich: On TuesdayMiss Links. will be much missedby a loving Avife MeVicas. was married the home Of and family. slaugh Carlyle, B.A., of Edinburgh', scothoscl, G-oderich: A very quiet lint pretty for many years. The ceremony was cbtisch, on Sept. 5, the cOntcactinf..,, tei, 01 cheptt,A.10. Shel.)bara,nr.,d. S0,111,,.B.A.., in the presence 0 f, mediRto Charles, secOud scan Of the Hon, J.' 'T. relatives of the bride, whose sostioune (40,2,o w; RO Thc, y \yr\ per_ WM ai travelling _snit, of grey. Miss fettled, by the nee.. ...lbre Turnbull. Bell McVicar, niece of the bride, was mi5s 1...ro en shepherd, her y 0 n ger s: i d es rn a i , tuscl m 'MeV icar, bro ther tes fliti,(ciletslialovscoisstiloeuhciigf. mi\i1,11 tsls Tips omnini (s? atillaciej f ;Ai eflitcei Iu M,Oanadio Mr. 411/.1. ,Oarlyle NV111. Sail for Scotland aboot the end of Sep- teinher. • . her sister, Mrs.. W. S. Mcdiay, to Alex. wedding was ce .e.r. St. George's In 1Y11(11 1")." s " resi6ent' Ineeties being, miss, Itotrion, , eld„,•t. Perf.ormed, by theRev, Jas. A.. Anders. over t.wenty years ago; end n ge°c1•Positi°U iluder the Donmuioo Iric„ Glarrow. .11' ,Gerrow, at ew bolds: Shepherd, Mise Garrow and Miss Beat GO Veil:). anent 55 Orown Land- I O'rided Ile orocno :the rm.:avoid. or, ' Frank able alpsence, of Ciipta Ethan:bard tile um rr10111.1)S,, bride wits given away.bylter mother. of KillaIney, , :are hese •visi tin • ° ' 3 drierids an chrelatives. thegnests attheir 7‘' tug ..),-00• On, r te At '- brother, Dr. Rollins', It is- ov,en .20 00011 'or Just ly."Cek- IMrs, S011 -years itgo since the fOrnier left 0 ntm:,16 Plrh ("1 d°"}•)1e edi 'lent ' and this is the: :first visit .'since twit; Nvill.incitpad tateherT or domestic, clinic's tirrie.' noticesra big Shangein Mol fol.! ±(3W iveek. She Nylt8 standing gene-eal d,ppearance of the town, mild top of -a Step-litdcler. doing ..5.01110 woik 'says he' MIS 110001 seen a prettier'or iti connection with. alio 01 the roouns,of" el ea, o es pawn in all his. tiavels. He her lanineWb en she ht -c aloe dlizztS and speaksdn high pritiSe of llie \Vest 410 lost hes Ildittoce, ladder:and tali.. falling yflerettll,V,teig.Stoets' (111 dlti.in(1) (Ili SI !ftt 1ed 1,115061eand -9001 Onii 15 ±0 kt MIS E'eigisori fill cli- 't 'during that tinie:has changed cone:idlest sectly acsoss it, -with ' the result that ably, having grown In 0 ellS ("MU ter, ,', two of het l'11)S Wero broken ancl she, ' Wee otherwise badly shalcen aip. :This' mother, 'Ithe ,ADVoctATE ex tenc14-con.„ gisatultitions itnd '.inity their ,"sjourney tlartingh life lie over a pleasant' fonds Without any impeclinient that ' einargY„ . . . •sv ;Is 1101 all, lio it 111 .Mrs. E0,' (15011 • • A.1*010(11(1,' AbOTil t . •S f It ' l' ' 'i. 'llCorning''' 1 ' , ,n e ,I, 1,1, .10p,' spell ., 0 v.41. , lei i , wri 60bou: .00sc ay mornmg Rev. 3, 'and thought il 8'he"conlcil only get • the , , T. ICerrin took his departure from fresh air she would soon se Vi ve, Sci she Mitchell aild'Oanitcla foe, Jamestown, mimaged with pain and difficult- to N.Y., aft,pi°,. itiminibenr.4" 'of Seven get. to tbe door, bet no Sooliertaad she 3..sears itt Trihity chitreb. here. It is get there when, she ±110 130 aiWa 610 8f.1le sltY that few 6161,g:3 -Men have 'felt, la ce, cloWti ward, doWn form stepS, left liere •whoSet deptirto re has heel) Onto' the granolithic witiktothe re.solt, mere regretted. „Mr.kerrin stood high. of Whichleavesher faee .considerahlY. in the'eSteeni, of . the, ciphers bCtilkvid, : AST:, there in 0, Ont.:00-i, nwircinarch and -not lesSohigh in ithe 501005 511(1 for some before help esteetnne..tbet.people of..eYery other airiVed. When site .Wits ...taken 0: and, cl,AffOcijoxi cannot eltStlY overleome• denomination.- medical aid procured. ' Fey Bread, Bons, White Bons, BroWn 'Rons, Grahani 'Biscuits, Oakes of all kinds, 'Omani Pills; Wafers, Faney Biscuits, Plain Biscuits. . • Wedding Oakes a special ty—Icecl an cl. bettutifully oenamentecl at it reCISO- , nable price. Oakes or Pies made to order. -XXX Bread delivered to all pints of the toNvn. ontMonclays, V'Jeciiiesdiys and Satin:days., 'We will be pleased to call on you. • Brocefield: ' oid resident of the county and a,one prominent 100.0 of this ,diStrie person..of T0 oroas•SimpSon, of this tileta0,dePart,- 111.0 op • San d ay: ' Mr, . Si nmSen had reached the gOod oicl age of near- 1.y•I8 years. Flie had been in declining, 1xe.o0thfcti•,80.-uaral, Years. peey,ions to, cp1iingo 13iucefi 01 about ton , years ego,, he resided On farm:on 'the' Pair line, in the tOwnship of Stianley,Wla ere be was 0110 of the pioneer sc!ttless.. He s------0..,ttyears in life thWilShip We are, agent for J. Gaminag &-.• Sons, Florist, London., • Flare] designs for fonerals, or flowers of -all:kinds on the shorteSt , , 4:;FpLLICIf. EA Mil) WORKS aavine just openest u p nasintss are prepared to supply all kinds PUMPS, . , • FITTINGS, . •'WATER TROT.J.GIIS, WATER -1 ANKSi !- FANNING MILLS, &e, we P111B11),IIRFE ' We pay, SPecial iittention to all kinds PI it lathing. , We clo anything in td.l'e 0 -of wood- , work, rt,lidrist,EPAIRING of • any description. 04artton Kedthr, Nortb Exeter, aseet ' . ' Mr. S. S. Boolvero of this tOWD, passed away on:Filch: y evening, Otheinst:, the age•of yea's. tHe had been con fined to ,11) ed dor only %two three,days, but •hadi been •hi apoor coridition health falnamay, YOft.t'S. ' . $6..; "Biri,-ry; ' -At..$1;:,TAK4e...8' diovcii on ' WedliesclaY1 the PEW, \i'V.''' J roPlylOr imited in' lioly, bends -of matrimony, teousl and sibligitats• to. friend J1 n(1... op- 0,'i.);y, \,I'lion 1\r'ri-,'.. W.' i'll'im, NEMne'cly, .,'0'.f. council and for several years reprea Mrs. Thos.- ,rscancievent ot Foliar. ton, sented his township in - the 'eOrin ty Seri of Mr, . Frank'. Stand:evens . et St. eonneil sod on mope 'than One- °coals- 'Marys, 'ttridt 'Bliss Maggie Aikilas, ', 'MI sign' his liiii110,Was TII•eetY• nietitioned as this town. 1/.\.t the naanse'Mr. Thomas likely 'Candidate fos•the'' Legislat ore. -Tenible. of the ""Nifirk,WellN-VoskS and'Aliss -. 'Tie WAS Also ,'1, prominent 'member 'of, Maggie Honter were nalireied by.. the the Oi•ang.cp order. Ele was a .StrOng ,Rev:, Alex. Grant, ' Jaines Forsyth's. fnap tii iniiiiieipal pollticS, being faith- residence near ...Pre.spect, Hill, WaS. Hati fill in the discharge. of -his; clanks. cony: ,seene of etplessantlevent on ' \Kee:hies-, Pnnent. elik6,, anti 'Wei •cOnsecolently IBla tishatcheatad li\.liss llteltiels; iIiiiiSou 'of .very powder.- ' 0 f la to years, howcuote, ;the 50011, 'Om 6,01f n';' ' were' made' one, he 11T:,•1 11001:11100C1 1,1::1' 1.11 1.1.00 I th ',flialiin 'The wecl±lh±1 of :MISS 8filithe ditoghter taking ant- Part iti ' Public affairs and 0,E, Mr. Alek.: Sinith,' of. '131ii1i5hinfl," and . 'lived quietly in ,his, hemp an 'this ell- :Mr. Charles AVitoglie Of ,11.0-..6wul'i4.. .0()- .1aRc. kle had no ±1110110, 111, his wid- iposs,.'IEast Niss(1uti,' ..1011), '.oelehrated , ciNv StirVissels him. . ' ' Wocinesdity. , .• 1 ,. ' : ,