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Exeter Advocate, 1902-7-3, Page 8u•e linen towling. The kbad, you WOUIa expeet to pay Fee per yard for, aring at iie„ ;said. 4 great snap. Stewart's, ,E11ovEfl it, flee faruit•rs s have asen. glish s StAtek Fooa pronounce it the best. cheapest and most sittiefaetory sto-ek food tlee,y have ever Wed. We heye Call and see us at our new scores ot the higleesttestinionials erom the hest stock raisers in this *elution quart ers, NUR OF N. MITZI MO ST01113. We have greatly enla • e stook of gpmeds, ijaitings. CQatittgs. of the country. Sold by Le Late, Exe- • ter. The ball game widen was to have been played between the Clintcm and Exeter teams last Tbureday did not our come off. tbe Clinton boys for some reeson failing to put in an appeerance. a An exciting game a ball was played .lon the recreation grottuds, on Friday evening between the married men and ekinees Aeec.1 the single mere reeulting in a victory n • en' for the latter by a score of 134. The SO that we have BOW some" benediets' b°weLeSw'tirihavenlot nhkli they ea chauge the tale natty and up-to-date hues 4 go at the bachelors to -night (Thursday) no, no donbt, asap the former occasion, a to choose from. We.. ',large crowd will witness the game. A satisfy the west critical pleasing feature was the attendance of a large number of ladies. seingtes For Sale, ENEMBER THE STAN -v., we have east received a carload a U. C. shiegles tbis week and expect three more =leads this month, Jas. Willis, Exeter. W W. TA N, Dr. Ovens. Specialiet eye, ear, nose and throat. Mere:leant Tailor. win he at the Coinmereiel Hotel, en . the let onel Sr nidays of each montle, B lenie note a eeenee 4orms at tete Sp end eyeglasses fitted. Meny . - e Adveeate. .#,Ieraugemetats g the nervous, and For promisery note and xecelpt geetive systems are tine to ereors of re. forme cell at the Advoeate oflice.'lir tetion 4 • - Allan'e Worm Powders are theraild.! Peeth af Mrs. R744. ot„ most pleaeent and M051 effectual ; The eed intellieence was re meal worm remedy in the maeltet. teolde here Tuesday or the death of Mrs, by C. Lutz, Eeeter. ',John Ryan. #.4 Brantford, a former -Dominion Day pesseal oft very quiet. v eve4,1-kleown resident of Exeter, basing a lingering illness on the ly in towo, there being nu celebration titick* atter the (1" ont of town. , ter of Exeter , a twe4e euennee of Our !woo. epMrs. Horn. Northand encnthavretInte. The deeeaced. was a seFee- left ltere = \Virg afro to reside i cra antent the lettermale e Supper ,, Qit n The will he relathinlitereill in the Trtvitt •-17;7"*"„.„1".."'" "ie was lughlY resPreted Nertainiai etaureh snrotty morninei and her numerotte friends beege wn i I Wcatrn Fair, Louden. Foe reetening grenT t'`) Its it This vear Canakize's favorite eel:din- al '4944'0 itebness I teen wiii be held fivint 12th to t'ehlt. Qf the eealp, and to prevent faiiiag , week later titan !met year, and follow- t'11411'-'41..•14'5.r*T'144.6.1141'NIIP l;‘4414 S'1141 ohne knit the Ottawa and TOW11110. bee enleate. Eiceter. snowe. Every taleCessirtw yew the It is eei411141,1t ni the Wieshest M$ of the Weetinn Farr taltke Pa» 11-310 Zo Matte eZtirrS torwarti. mad this year wilt be 05 next at. the teeleck, service. he sereiv grieved to Imre of her death, 1 3 pieces only of those 'detains* fold " Tweed Dress Goods left, vie:trite; at neea yard. Conics quick. Stewart's. heppy and one the leen: ways le by 17,2117114)44AgtiWtifit %lit' Realer Stem Fleute Mettle end thane illenneesie BOO& eeception in ibis ttesnietel. Prepare - tions are tieing nazade Which keep the add "Western" well to the front as tlake meet. 614e4VS..515411 Jutt9 %Wain. Tike emonkodious resiaeuce pThos. 11. H. McCallum, 'William street, was the scene of a very happy event on Monday last, when bas eldest daughter. Hattie, was united in mar- riage to Mr, Geo. WL11IC, The cere- mony was performed precicely nt twelve ceeloek noon, by the 13ev, R. Millyard and in the presence of about tbirty inyited guests, mostly nennean ate relative*. Both bride awl grOom were unattended. The bride was be- comingly attired in a daintilvemede white silk gown,trintmed with Vrenen Videneiennes lace and insertion awl cerried the usual bouquet of kthi roses end ferns. Arany tokens of es. teem. were receiveti from their friends, and it might be said that among the massy maeriages that have tahen place in town few hztppy participants, will have more universally the good wishes of our citizens for them future bappi. ness end prosperity than 'they. The happy couple to* the evening train on their honer meou trip and before re. turning will take a trip up th45lusleo- ka Lakes, The Anvoceerg emus their host of friends in congratulations fovea happy future. Rxeter 931401 neeeet The following is the remit of the promotion eettudnatione of the Public Selling! here. The names ne printed in order of mmite—From Sze Ill to Jr. 1. -First five with honoree—Olive Gould. Leah Remitter, Fred Smith, Hegle Meleay. Frankie Knight, Dolly V. Belick Hawkins, Jennie Welsh, Edna Bissett, May Hawkius, Eddie Vospen Irene Handford,Herry Renehe Bertha, Stwil, -Maurice Bohlen Room 5, --Charlie Long, Willie Bis. sCIt. Howard Powell,John Trott.Chee. ler I.,:vans. Jos, Vosper, Millie Bissett, ehifred Wilcox, Ethel Harvey, John Waiper, Frank Bawden, Winme Huse ton, Edith McKay. Flossie Sweet. Sr. 11, to Jr. IIL—First twelve pass tl with honoree—L. Birney, L. Hod. gert. J. Manson W. Bradt, E, Mitch. ell. F. Sheere, J. Harkin, C. Welsh, A. Dow. le. MeAvoy. K. Collins, and (i. Dieset tc„ equal, I V. Welsh, H. Davidson, Bewelete, Bertner, R. Brintuell. Atkinson, te. Bolder, M. 1.I.'hite, E. of Mrs. A. Peen. L. (loved, L. E. Farmer, S. Mrs, tirenell, of Detroit, is the guest Merlon MePhereten, J. willper, miss ollit, meraugbhu spent Tuesday A successful easter. The Rev, C. NV, Brown, B. D., on leaving the James street eboreb. for another field of labor, bears with him, we are essered on all hands, the len- qualitied respect of all with whore he has been assoeiated during his resi- dence in Eeetete The members. of the congregation end also of the Ep- worth 14eagae beteg desirous to ex. press their feeling in some tangible form, have each presented the reveze end gentleman with an address, and the ladies of the Woeneres MiseionerY Society laave likewise conferred the same honor upon Mrs. Brown. It way be said that a mit-deter end his wife more worthy of time expressions of personal esteem and approval bas not at any time ministered anmeg the eongregatiou of jaws street dowels. js Brown ae the evening service on Sunday night preached bis faresvell sermon. During -bis reeidence hero the revethed gentlemen has endeared bineself to every member of the con- gregation. while by leis large hearted interest and helpfulness in everything whieh tended. to uplife humanity be won for himself the respect and es- teem of many outside the limits of leis own flock, Mr. Brown's departure is universally regretted and be and his estimable Wife and family will carry with thew. the hese end most heartfelt wishee of hosts of friends. The church on Sunday night was crowded to the doors, the seating accommodation he. iog taxed to Rs utmost, Throughout the sere -tee it was evideut that the ap. Moulting separation was deeply felt by both pastor and Reek end wheu Rev. Brown rose to deliver his sermon every eye was fastened upon him and everv ear strained to catch the words s they fell from his lips. Mr. Brown moved with his family to his new field of taller, 'Mitt:hell, yesterday (Wednee. day.) arlrealaintillaiMiaWMPOUlag I PERSONAL. otatseatteteescoasee Mervyn. Huston spent Tuesday in town. fre. Peter McMartin Is visiting at Fingal. Mr. J. W. Broderick was in town Tnesday. Hooper, le Snell, tiaer home here. FSOltt roma)) 7 to went 0.—eleolge mr. Albert Rover, at, clialtaa, was in town tins week. Mies Vera Snell. of Sarnia, is home Wing' her holidays. COK Ferguson, of Legatee. spent the holiday here. Miss Ethel Farmer is home from London for the vaeation. Mr. E. Hillburn. of Paris, spent Tuesday at Mr. A. Fortre. Mr. Frank Hunt spent Tuesday and Wednesday at his home here, Miss Etta. May Boivey spent a few daysin Remelt during the week Master Norman Geddes, of Belgrave, is spending bis holinitys in town. Brr rown. Berry (eeriness. Wilhe Barney., Mr. A. Q. Beiner nal his mewled Smelt and Atneenitural 'bow of the til%%nlif,rks.fweit'littki Aanin5ete: pienic Grata 'Bend on Thavrelay Deminion. New and interesting fea. 5.1‘.1110 Dimetw.Fdi.7/1 fiatin'47n. tide , vete A Large tlangptem 44 les petrene tnersare Whig intreduced for the first leetme ii.avior_ Willie "Tatter, emreiloytoi Wege in ettemniness time. Some impertent chzangee will be "iel,o-nvin• 0"11-1 ; 16) 6:_utttie morns an excelletit thee woe spent by all Pmdtee inertif; Magtr,Ment el' ft,h1IS Lanra 31CFall$1 Birdie Boyle, Gladys Advance teemed No. 24. R.T. of T.. seet" —ii'll ''''ll''4-14 `LS %;e•- " *5 Find, Penile isaae, Violet Tinnitlen„ haVe Changed tho date of twee ;mew ntlw1 Depettuterats. Hater Snell, Jack Buckingham, Wel. plenie te tteetell Ilene eteen eulF :ell Nee Puke, Ernest, Taylor, Bert West - ea July Min All Tempt:me are palette ott. niaely requested to attend the nieetitrv Death at .Its. Miete en Monaley night next, There passed away to the unseen A petitien Wilifi Sled on Sattueley rectal ott Sattliday night lust about with IL eleeleuald, Wei registrar of nine o'clock, one who for znany years the High Court, ageinst the return of past has been a prominent resident of Henry Either. Conservative member Reek% Mrs. Alfred Allen. The de., for South !halite The petitioner is M. ceased has been in delicate henith for T. MeLean, of neaforth, sonte years, suffering from pernienous While the puss bits presented an :111WIllia, alla for Rhymeat days she has endless =tam of inuetrations tlf the hovered between life and death. lies' Mont Pelee disaster, the illustrations maide» name was Ellen Cooper and in the July Coetnopeliten. printed on was horn in Yorkshire,Englanibin the fine impel. with the most cupful art. yQ31." Mt In I.S52 she was married, to give a clearer idea of emit what grit her surviving husband aed eanie to disaster means than anything hither. Canada with, him and her child four to presented rears later settling in Woodstock. A number of the Maeonie brethren Nfo.king that place their home for a here drove to Hensel! on Sunday and few yeans they then moved to Exeter, attended &vine service in the Innen where they bare resided ever shire. byterian chinch with the brethren of In 1877 Mr, Allen took up gardening, that place. the Rev. J. S. Hendereou and tbe deceased being very fond of officiating. They were highly delight. flowers opened up a greenhouse in connection and took up the work of ea with the distourse of the Rev. gen. tleman stud all say it was the best supplying wreaths for funerals, boa - temente discourse they had ever ifs. tom for weddings, etc., and many the beautiful and artistic dein has Mr. Sidney Snell, who moved to been placed to her credit. She is high- ly spoken of as a good neighbor, a town from leeiliorne last fall, is this kind parent and many Indeed are week moving his tunny and house- those who can testify to her kindness hold effects to leindon township,where of heart. Held in higle esteem her he has purcbased a two -hundred acre demise brought sadness to a large farm. Mr. Snell intends going into circle of friends, gained. by long resi- raisins cattle extensively on his new delve here and the kindness of her premises, consequently will not erop disposition. The funeral took place any of the laud. We wish elr. Snell on eionday from the residence of her every success. son-in-law, Mr. Geo. Harton, where A careful examination of flour made the deceased bad made her home for at the Exeter Roller Mills will show some time; proceeding to the Trivitt that it excels all others in color,. Memorial church, a short service was strength and even granulation and held and thence the remains were general leaking qualities. conveyed to their last resting .place in HARVEY EROS. the Exeter cemetery. The bereaved There died at the residence of Mr. husband:and daughter have the sym- David Russell, Exeter North, on Sun- patby of their many friends. day last, Ada Minnie, twin daughter In memoriam. of Mr. James Russell, at the age of The appended clipping from. a De seven months and two weeks. The Lamar paper has reference to tbe little tot had been ailing only about death of the wife of a former well - ten days from throat trouble. The known resident of Exeter:—Mrs. Mary /lateral took place to the Exeter ceme- Hatton was born in Ireland about 1832, and came with her family to Canada when about nine years of age, where they made their home entill803, when accompanied by her brother, John Foster, she came to Salt Lake, remain- ing there nntil 1809, when they remov- ed to White Pine Co. On the 4th of November,1814, she was joined in mar- riage to Mr. W. N. Barton. They weet immediately, to Mr. Harton's ranchin Steptoe Valley, where they lived until 1887. Mr.:Harton sold the ranch and they took a trip East. In the fall of the sarne year they bought a ranch in Nye Co., White River valley where they lived until June, 1901. While there Mrs. Tinton was Post mistress for elevdn years and at the same tirne was 'weather reporter for - She government. Before coming here from, Canada she taught nine years in She public school. . Selling the ranch theytook a trip oeerlaud to Idaho, re- turning to DeLamar in October, they settled and lived here until June .1002, When after about 27.hourS' illness, she passed away. Mrs. Hatton had a gen- ial and pleasant disposition and made friends wherever , she was. known. Her sudden ii.ed painful illness was a" terrible blow to hexdevoted husband, who had: eveuthing done that was possible, for her comfort and the neighbors were very kind in rendering assistance, . but of no 'avail and she. passed away a few minutes after seven o'clock, Wednesday morning. Ledleal eall end see Stewart's finP temp of faney hosiery. Fine Black Meteerized silk with highlaee auk] (1 Vp to value itt tikie..40e. and elne a pair. county Orme° The County Orange Lodge held their semi annual meeting 1,11 Howell on Tuesday, There was a fair represere tittlin1 of delegates: =long others Frank Davis, of lesborne r. Nevin. of Biddulph, Mr. Seariett: Ma McMillan), end Mr. Lewis, of Crediton. The inde- fatigable Seetetary, Ma Cantelon, of Clinton. was also present, County Master Nevin oecupwd the chair. A. M. Todd. of Gutlerich presented his re- port of the sultanas made preparatory fur the Goal...ride eelebration. He state ed that greatly reduced railway rates bad been seemed and that about 100 lodges were expected, Excursions will be run by boat from Detroit, Manitou- lin and Collingwoorl. and that prepar- ations were under way for an immense crowd of people. Those present pledg- ed thernselvee to do all possible to make the celebration a grand success. Big nay at Godcriclo For nearly a year the Orangemen of Goderich and the county of South. Huron base been working energetic- ally, for a big and successful gathering in that beautifin town on the 125h of July. There will be prizes and attrac- tions for the hundred lodges that are expected. The citizens and town council have been liberal financially, and the day promises to be the biggest and greatest on record. Single rail- way rates have been secured. from all points within 80 miles of Goderich, and there will be special trains from and to near Sarnia, Kincardine, Lon- don, Stratford, Palmerston, Listowel via Winghato, etc. Boats have been chartered from Detroit, Port Huron and the Brace Peninsula. Those who want to see a great day, a big crowd, and a pretty, and healthy town will have a good. chance. Tickets good from Friday till Monday. tery on Monday. A GellittS, The friends in town of Miss Lavelle Master Frank Weekes, of Exeter,ag- ed fifteen years, son of Mr. W. Weekes, of the Exeter Marble Works, has just completea piece of work in drawing that goes to prove his genius. The work is a copy of one of the great pictures of the world. It Toledo Times her exazninations have been most creditable, showing great aptitude and tact and has proven her- self a general favorite not only with her patients. but among the doctors forber painstaking, efficient and zeal- ous efforts in the discharge of her duties. Gregory, &lighter of our esteemed townsman, Mr. Thos. Gregory, will be pleased to learn that she has graduat- ed as nurse at the Toledo (Ohio)Narse's Training School. According to the A large new 40 feet canvas pavilion has been erectea on the va,cant lot op- posite the Exeter grist mill on Main street. The following are a few of the marry inteeesting subjects that will be presented "The Righteousness -of God,' "The Angels"—who are they? What is their work?", "The Second Coining of Christ," "The Straggle be- tween Capital and Labor a Sign of the Times," "nTelitiehadneeear's Dream" paniel..2), "The United States a Sub- ject of Bible Prophesy," "Looking Un- to Jesus," "Where will the Saints spend Eternity," "Where will You spend eternity." Services will begin at 8 o'clock each evening, commencing Friday,July inn Services will also be held. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Good singing. The public are cordi- ally invited. Pastors, EUGENE TenLAND WEvengelists m. SIMPSON ' IAre you going travelling? If so you will probably want something in the trunk and telescope line. Ste- wart's have jnst received a large shipment of these goods at away down prices. Big Cash Store, represents a scene from Tennyson's "Idylls of the King descriptive of the final scene in "Lancelot and Elaine." Many faces, a boat en water carrying a bier, a tragical boatman, with much fine carving, appear on the canvas. It is so exact a reproduction of the ori- ginal that only by close scrutiny could one picture be told from the oth- er. On close inspection it will be found, however, that the young.artist, has much improved the original by making the files iu the background more distinct and giving to each cout- tenatice a.nd expression suitable to' the occasion that the ,original does not possess. It is more bewilderi-ng when we know that this picture was eepro- duced by free-hand drawing, not a measurement of any kind being taken; just trusting alone to the eye and sense of proportion. This faculty of Master Prank is partly hereditary, as his father has the afflatus to a re- markable degree, having produced many fine paintings. Frank is an un- obtrusive boy with a Mania for draw- ing. Already lithographic companies and newspaper men are after the youthful artist's services, but his fam- ily wisely decline to launch him on the world for a few years. When he is launched look out for some good work from his pencil and brush. I48c. the pair for men's overalls made of good brown duck, double stitched, wear guaranteed. Certain- ly a great bargain. Stewart's. Shingles for sale at James Willis', Exeter Lumber Yard. Mr, G. G. Gibson,.of St. Louis Mo., was a pleasant caller at the ADVOCATE office, Wednesday. Mr. Gibson was a former resident of 'Osborne and visit- ed the scenes of his boyhood days, baying Heed with his Parents on the farm now owned. by Mr. Simon Camp- bell at Farquhar. Mr. John Crooks, of Clinton, spen the holiday with friends in tome elr. D. Crittenden, of Myth, spelt the holiday with friends in town. Miss Ross, of Clinton, -spent Sunda. in townsthe guest of Miss 13allard. Me. Ed. Pete!), of London. spen Tuesday with friends in Exeter North Mr. Geo. Avery of London, visite his aunt, Mrs. Kestle in Stephen, thi week. Miss Irene Rogers, of Patethill,spen a few days with her brother here thi week. Mrs. Ches. Eirney returned home 01 NVetineeday after a short visit at 130 grave, Mrs. Frityne and little daughter Lilly, spent a few days with friends i London. Mrs. Newton and little &weigh ter Gladys, of Windsoais visiting friend in town. Mrs. T. G. Creech left on Saturda to visit her sister, who is very ill it Windsor. Miss May Hooper, of Bowmanvill lathe guest of her cousin, Miss Coe Manning. Mrs. E. Sanders and son, Edward of Zurich, have taken up _their vesi dence here. Mr. 0. Pentound, of Brucefield, spen Friday in town, the guest of Miss Jes sie Creech. Mr. David Spicer, of lirantford spent a few days with friends in tOW during the week. Mr. Edgar Evans, of London, is vi iting friends here, the guest of his a ole, Mr. John Evans. Miss Emma Lewis, of Orecliton, wa the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Penhal for a few days during the week. Mrs. Arthnv Andrews, alter a fe days' visit with friends here, retzerne to her home in Detroit, Saturday. Mr. W. H. Trett, who has been itt disposed Inc some time, is again abl to be out to do a few small jobs at th shop. Mr. W. Robertson, of the Gocleric Signal staff, spent a few 'days in tow during the week, the guest of Mr. 0. Huston. Rev. Dr. Hannon, accompanied b his family, arrived in town yesterda (Wed.) evening to minister in his ne field of labor. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Braand an family, of Brantford, are the guest of the latter's :parents, Mr; and Mn 3 ohn Essery. Mr. and Mrs. John Bawden, Of Co lingwood, who have been visitin friends here for the past week, left f their libine Tuesday. v'isiting their mother, Mrs. Jeeke Mrs. E. P. Howell, eof Toronto, a Miss B. Jeckell, of Negaune, Mich., a London Road, North. Russell Southcott and Lorne Can who have.been filling positions in 'D trait, are spendino•t'a few days at the respective homes here. Mr. Herb Mitchell, who rnoved wi his family to Berlin a few months a,g has decided to return to town and w move his family here shortly. Mr. J. A. Stewart - left Sa.tuiel evening for New York to meet h brother, who is in a very low , state health from pulinonary trouble, a who has been in Denver, Col., for t gocid.of his health for some time. SIPPICIOUS FARMER. .A. farmer is often suspicious of what he buys in, the hardware line. Ile has suffered feom false statements, perhaps 'and is a good deal like the burnt child, which dreads the fire. The most un- sophisticated can buy at our store with as much confidence and safeq as an ezpert.-- What do you want now for Hay Season? Is it Flay Forks, Mower EWA) sections, Rivets, Scythes, Snatbs or Scythe Stones. If so we have them all and that too of the very best quality. FROST tt WOOD REPAIRS. PARIS GREEN. . .sk to see our new stoc4 or GRANITE WARE. ,A0. ci ernaan rante-Ware. T. HAWKINS & SON successors to If. Bishop st Son. SUNNIER . _ ' ; • HITE WAISTS, Well 'Es, DRESS MATERIALS. , We Iteve the kind that are new Organdies. Persian lawns, India in style and that tit to perfection. , linens and Book Muslins. goods The large sale we are having for that are all of line even "WC4STO at these goods proves their worth, prices consistent with quality. Al. !; so linen Batiste in plitin awl fancies, ' linen eifeets In lame ansersione. 117t,^•133,3,l LADIES WHITE VESTS. PEMI DE SOIE SILK. A special line on sale this week, Two very speeial lines et MAI king AVOWS* regultar 250, goods. at ansi $1.2.1 the special price of leke NI, J SPAOKIWAN. Headquarters for the Celmbrntesl W. E. Sendford Ready Made Clothing. -- - - . ___ ' . S ,v A - 8 e h a -- Y Y Ar a 3' ' 1- g r ee '' ' 3, r .r ,h a, 11 ,37 is A a ie ....._ . . ..... FU14ITUR Rob imiNbERT Alecloo Now is the time to beautify your homes by selecting some of our handsome Furniture. Do you want a nice Bedroom sett for... $10 Sideboard.... ... . .... ... .. 8 Cool Sweet Mattresses. 3 Bed Springs.... .... .... .... . 2 Couches and Easy Chairs at easy prices. Curtain poles and trimmings. We have several sets of beautiful chairs just in. Give us a call and if we have not got what you want we will soon get it for you. Wes. C. _Huston, _ Furniture and undertaking rooms. Gidley's Block, Exeter, ,.....___ Dr.R. F g ii of Pontiac, Arch., s is spendingeril afe°sv? days the 1 guest of his sister, Mrs. Chas. Snell. Little Earl Smith, son of Mr. LSmith, of whom mention was raadelast week, still lingers in a very low condition, totally paralzyed and unconscious. Mrs. Elliott ind Ales. Williams, after a few days visit with the former's daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson,retuen- ed. to their home in Mitchell, Friday. Mr. Fred Brook an.d wife and child, of St. Thomas, spent a few days at the former's home during the week. Mr. Brooks intends leaving for Man- itoba on July 15th. Mr. and Mrs. A. Drew, of London, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Dickson, and child, spent Tuesday in town the guest of the former's broth- er, Mr. Wm, Drew. , Mr. George Bawden, - of London; vent a few days with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bawden, town. He was accompanied by his son Fred, vvho intends remaining here for some time. , Messrs. Wm. Bawden an a A. Me- Donell left on Monday evening last for the ,Old Country where they in- tend purchasing another shipment of entire horses for their sale stables here. • Mrs. I. Bawden, who has been yisit- ing friends here for several days, re - turned Tuescney evening to Blyth.given She intends going West about the first 'of August where she will make her future home, Mr. Jos. Davis is still confined to his home but shows signs of improesnient. Miss Johnston, an experienced nurse of London, is ministering to his wants with seemingly beneficial effect and We hope to see Joe soon again enjoy. LION & PIED 1 011011 0 EXETER, AGENT FOR _ PROVAN'S PATENT CARRIERS . FORKS AND SLINGS1 Supplied with either thE . .- Angie iron, Round Rod or Wood. ' These b at rteh e bweietth omuat _ chines obtainable at any price. Was awarded the on13 medal and diploma on Hay Forks - at the World's Fair Chicago. - . Supplies at Russell's Blacksmith sh(if , . EXETER. ONTARIO.