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Exeter Advocate, 1903-7-30, Page 1SItJEiNTB YEAR. MASONIC EX ' EXETER, ONTARIO7. TRURSDAY JULY 30, 1.903: ORSION TO KINGARIINE. MISSailea . THE .SOVEHEION BANK' OF CANADA, JIeii Offi -TORONTO. Executive canes -X0XTEIVAL- Amhersthurg. Haveistii. Mozereal, We,: DA. encase. seeing. eneete, BRAtiettES. cereal, Exeter. Milverzon„ Mount AlDivrt, Stenrivilt,A, Rum ri 0114111 Busious TENNI 01 Bfain, Crediton. Harrow. 1.:ormora, 319ittrval. ease liTCP•1:41ar.iiet, irattiarlues„ tratto3oitite. weteeee tete ELLIOTTO Real ii•late Dail luvloirame eeeat esisso and village priqh.rgivs lought Dud fial'd en wev,,,mat Ev.pr.,. lvits. 14ridi in all pwo of Hanitolia owl Nerth-cw,, ter sa:0 mosEV TO L4'4. 4". We hate a aim.init of private ftindi to loan on bra 01:4 VilLTPritT4Ttr.'4.1 !a:: ;aro C.: ir4cr. e•d. GI 4101 vt..EXeteir ote _as '2410:t&Y 1.00..te, Ave hove unlInIttta private, tunes foe in. vestizeut u teen ar e t et " lowest rates et futeeet, leicasoe CAVIL MG. Riberlitera.eto Zeateal MON a Messrs. B. Comningluont nod Wm. 'Wheel :tttemled the D,-.•11.4 46 Eaves. teat week. and report having epent a, good tituce-Mr. W. Hooper is, on thy hitt list. Me hope to eee him around soon. -Miss geerrin is at present very Several of the boys, are epeteling their fast horees on the tate k thea. fliracee en Friday night. --Mroe M. Mttrphy, of Daratui. stele. 1., her sister, airs. IL Coney, - eboir of Mt. Carmel church passed 0E41101 town en route cu Grand Bend para. - :Mr. Jaeoll Mit Z. Of Nvw insig4.4.1 ips son. ..110111 8,4:4 114.1'45 for a few &rye during the weett. romarty • C. H. SANDERS, EDITOR Oliutou _ _ „ ..."PWR•RF•IN*54 wee milted in nuiritage to Mr. George "ev b. Ha -Afro. flurvii Gillespie and little She04.untistittilTeZteitantiiss letoe.sutixiahst toovne-ur itratigreorantgliejonuatirtrIveol!tibliskiNtitz eiguiss' Zwiek- turse,MVacielorner, rie`fltIteeliel:i'dlthelell fuer.erfnAo3Wr sire: III!: INikuure PC:s-inNherstvetrif oele?rie4.-trlii-e?-4Tf t*, son, a aloosejew,are now at the home e ein la of Mrs. James Gillespie. -Dr: and Mrs. the 'gime eon:eines a the three Oinks of Smith es genteel etorekeeper and pest- lel awaP4161‘14"101 stt6'41 a',214er "°4 44.411 ITHilOrils Of Toronto. at'e spending the (1 '\ howlea set this plaee from fenelon (;itireeter. wits la -aught into hnnsiness re, II u" '311",,t1N. ;ern 4AA,Akt chrttetfahe. Tbe sonnater at tile Jun., a ritr, who every; K -Aire them talkies with a great many people,. and A C,411:310411tY Was Pen4n1rAc•Al Aay CLo VA.V. Mr. and Mee thigh MeLte:bilio, a T.. t inthe gra.? lawn aerteeey in ineeseeel aeceeninitonne: invariable ;;'„_• -1,441.. 21114 was Ginty -ea A re- eliss rotttee are rigthtkr Mt Mr* Meleeehten'h. that cite' .e; week. John Ilenetand, ',strengthened ativ'S frILV45;if 417,40 itill1""r11424' er"'ll'i tfatla feiarEee. Miss desalt. Seastnatleof Ugh -WO% 1.1S*. ited Wends here ilinitg the vveek.-- R.St. Cranston 114:ZS retureed from * Prescd'"nt th"` ehah nem tetol the i;- t, trstsson of hien. At the time of at, Ile- Nate itaateat nendeonse, met wore 4,6•1;, tt.,EieT give. :1144,4 be, rapla otiar:vs Te.,,,,aear,,,.,rr threes, of 43,.,..134 dttqlOPF,S, riWitil .47341 ttetv veer:41y ef aloe towueloip men:ral ray a-rai tWth Stratford where he wes otterolting the 410 whet; se. seye. The,y did At InSFWetor fore Cite ef et„i, ..,,ktesne. DirtiggiV9 not lig eLEtt , eistee Cf friade, tess Deseeea- eels- attreed 4 Vbaite etteaaise ,J.ArViv" i,;(v twat; i•44E-,,, am!! i•-ill'Aca "%•31110.-• peesIs spteeseeha_use leesesenan, Tama- , night wit n aae eltet„..es aose btere,--se Not eh Middlesex. a-- hi al --efi tee Zee :Tea reates- tU ending oie V:1;t kw iDr. 41 114 11;•,.. 5 the Viagi4DriP11 g ieseeeereee seeseeee MefirenhvE.,4r 'and Mr, Tigiura.- sus. Neil pipers auF. Meyor nue, town cesson lose s ehlee an ere- 4*f ig-3 Noir left Viet week on an vetemleil trip to 1 vih mettle a ot1s depot ;eel eeeineted :thee wee e .tee Hfr wee at of Se(4133111, WW're AU" itatend$ spending ; the change tee, P*i tine in tekest etagere, hest reselenien in the eeniantrva ap- the next few months: among lwr Many tt • 4 44 EgA 44t4 CIN -11,V, la MY rel.ltnes there. e lush het eitistena listened to law Sliatesp ;qrs. Rein aeal Teattare4M as ti tei eget. e edoch he,, seese„..e tots att, aetetteen, , preetat4n and itotianate tiatwal.b..dgo sof Y ant voyage, a happy vieit. mid eafe 6re-V1-,6 v*Z Meyer well f the eolmateentsaae '.44 4-I' , • - . . , , • ; titushull. For tee trten to win so mtleb he dey. Tba he peetoessed very VX, WV;"' hltah ri"LIP4-1';'11 '4011 FlArTe!. „ill 13118 VkitY at'e kals3° .„ nut of 214 plesers is a thine; theF are eeptionol pawares of mind eteni heeatue 301,4 Mrs.. Zeshievis will with Inter not wheat met warier uatr- wand of, z; • -ales wnitstl !he prleee, can -lows 11114. iittllitt 0101 411E4,1, W" II. a wiNola bad the mei- e. wee undei pees- It) of the work deee he him Ito ea ere' " ete" t`4jesait Iat2'4 fartune to I Tee VE:11111010 idea of tr,,rn Assv,44tion. , pnsition, wbieh.lo. idled alooledontiF - • a '',Lr • n' A.A.. . • 2^' ,/ gif.ttete4.ast„ alieltuinuetz '11 114 44 troott 3tte. D. el. g • IT. J. D. c , „A; ei Smith wee tot -too -toted le- high liesehess at"'"gh I tesliSail LULU- Thie week we are eAt.41 gwork :MI/WM MISS. $DIPPRed 114't II? hie or 417 -et pen zieniee it! -*14' Pna :oitee Ilert rand. or 4.4 return. lend, the ,,e,eiee A•160‘.. ti,14"*;* INIAARAAV• 111 rinez'oas wIetld lane one et edit to ' 41‘ff":" sereteseny the 41- eine,a?..r ad - ratio; a aeo• bolote lonsinete was en- a 41 1e11444' sir laei atm %Vat, U -en J'eai `I 421 0.44' dill4f4441:0111 ..;10a par. St. JOSVPb - peut tittl V11- cie ell the pump', 41,p.,,tiiins of . tt • 41 week. --Mr. Augeet Masse es vieiting Mends in Courtwrighe-Mr. IL beau. *4' of Chicago. is visitinguis broth- er, M. J. Lebeare our popular iniels manufacturer hem the Missee elearey epees 4 fov dEms alild was an inenght and 'teed MAU* Vs 1' 142149 g * 2.- .7 • ,*4 to VVebill the death cif an old and re. I' es feuttit, wee nesse nem their aet, 1-nt tor doe whole ekint'l" ltia esa 4ip* 444 itunt. -------------------------- WAVY., That 111;4= is haw Completed; Rh,' leveed rate! ate' fa -w weeke. a Rev. 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Es/tr.1tidernrghoe 1 • i i sgrzed, ba 4"11111('.d in a few g1411214405. lt-• tlEw111t`f 1 4to 444341 .4.4 444/4 4 .at hone*. Wuiehtillil,--1lb -.i V4 -t rol,ea aa.c.74-PM 4.312' 44421 ttorenatp.aeetapni e1velemret E40r141,ID4.41,1'.114.s Berenti810draIF 117011Mtbet. 1t•41 le"VeS t _4 1 lefInIre t ilere-INP acitete3ilW------------ln04al. m, aareldco nitirair iflez ainy, Peeattlnedaat ina:aVianadme-a Wa40e4t.141t0.0ve. lleataohloeleag-neeeet colatiteal Diettlas.ionliitresideneofr/ f 4444 I. tstot we- ae :g E1:4. batlTanhte1 ryn tmwene4Ttt e1a-gre t a44.1'.l,""t hotsbendandStVeragrawnup reefedtodklaewl landbearth-re j wtaapy nttor iBlievalleTh eneeehs:reN„theTireal 41Snai 20 ttgcrnele• -Peee3sea S • t'll'st'liTs ;1111 tsiiTIiiC?4(11:8:11ad(Ltight(4; holier, of Detroi1. is spending a few mout..441noi tx,,,che Raw* weeks' %ligation with his parents here. ittillSieY. many of tlaeir old friends from 1'. 44 eat teal Mr wee. mantle- 14ilt6e4:171" pre- -211e. B.G. Niehol is ilitSY (141 '.2. daFS 3,1155QS Lizzie, Derling and Susie ke tiepin 44. 144 theYreeeiveil the great - ea tele at on 3ramv 44 4. limy :ire titlit•Iirc41. tam bran* osinovr 241,1 too make a1,041. troat gittlirritia ,-" eg, (v4 --lir A Th01311113011 111'.3felitiKt fOr the hatred VSt Of 141MBeivnits of • • . . hstees. Appi3 to greatly Unproved his residence by eree- home in Listowel. a -Miss Cora sklexan- illes. Peter Melville will be ear pled 10 T. C. *teener" Estee ting a new and handsome verandele- der was the gittbst of Miss Violet Wein learn that elle is getting along nicelet a a Mrs. .A. Foster. til :Michigan, is spend- on Sunday. -Miss F. Jennings was the AeteinEst.-Mr. W. ltl. Kevs, of the V nnn. ing a few weeks with friends in this guest of Mreajohn Lewis on Thursday. Babylon Lints met with a sail accident 2t Lists, lova. neighborhoud.-The live pupils who -Mat Moses PiPr011 10ft., Montlay for a few da. eao. He was drawing in ------ i wrote on the Entrance examination Wetmore, Falls. --Miss Elsie Brown. of Invyandovlaile loadlog,the horses store- MerdelPelitY ef the TeweshiP et were all sueeessfal and ono of them, London, is visiting friends and rein- ed suddenly. lie was thrown behind Stephen, County of linron. Miss Ethel Capling. headed the list in tives here. -Miss Ifeve Dale was the the team and then to the grottnd and setiovit bottle:lam teat I bete tranitilittol or WVSt Huron, a standing which is an guest of Mr. Watson Sunday. -atlisees thewheels passed over him Ells right otaistrost to tet perms mentioned in reet1°Ires" tut honor to the little girl as well OS a Maud and Ethel Weir left Tuesday to leg was Woken at the thigh and his The Ontario Voters' List Act. the Copies reu 7 . the said sullen ta be sotransinitted Or deqllWred of credit to the teacher. Mr. Howard, visit biande awry Parkhill.-AllasFlor- collar lame brolazu. The aniuries are the list, niade pursuant to said act, of all persons who prepared here. This is the second ence Bloomfield. of Deuileld, is visiting so severe Oat he Will be bud up for IllfgaVary,IttitirMrargInf SIO pupil of Mr. Etowarire who has thus friends in this vicinity. -Mrs. Watson eolue woven. Such an aceideut to a wawa &tamely ana at tealoso eastaatat needed the list in this Inspectorate and gave a. party to the little children in farmer in his busy eeason is tt'YIng in- n that the tald Litt +las tint pOSted at my °mean we trust it may not be the Inst. and around Brinsley on Tneedaye-Mr. deed and helms the sympathy of the l'rediten, on the St7th day of July, A. D., 10a3. and tenuoint there tar inspettion. Motors aro ealiel up- Christopher Lewis met with an acei- whole neighborboodrs Mr. Keys, how - en to examine the said list aud it eoy ordisions or Lucau dent on iMonday. He was riding his ever, is getting along as well As can be Wessman° fund therein tO take immtvliate . bicycle and when nearing a bridge the exped. cte proreegli to dinhave the saleerrors corrected 4V. Dr. Thompson, D.D,S., of Avonton, handle bars bent, throwing him to the eoriting to law. ItitoRY Moan, Tp. Clerk. Dated Crediton, July Li, 1093. Tarentum, 21795, The Phenomenal Well -Bred Standard Trotting Stallion Leeds eh other8talliO4ls intone& tor siring ex- treme speed, and high-stepping action for road and carriage purposes. Tarentum hos now produced three colts showing better than 2..10 speed, one going A mile in 2.05, who is now entered in over 029.000 in stakes down the Grand Cireuit. Harry D. commences the Grand Circuit at Detmit in the $300001'.amber and Com- merce stakes and also in the 2.14,,,,t2000staires and then goes doom the grand Circuit through other large stakes. Tarentum is the only stallion in Can- ada that has produced a colt phenomenally fast enough to face the Grand Circuit that won second money in his second start in a race atMemphisIn a 'field of eleven starters, alls.pqedy ones, Dorthy ton having got a mark at Lexington, Kentucky, the previous week in 10914. In this race Orin B., by G. reystone, the sire Of Tarentum, Won 2St money.. Harry D., by Tarentum, won 2nd. money, 1siajor Hal 3rd money, Dorothy Wilton 4th money, time 2.094 and 2.1034. g ROUTE: • MolibAY--Simon McKenzie'*, ".Cuckersinith, noon; Blake night. • Tssney--Zurich noon; Orediton ni irght. Wzienisniy-Bxeter noon; Farquhar night. Trumpet -By way of Staffa to Dublin noon; home night. F411DA4-4.t his ovm stable, Kg•inondville. SATURDAY -1-4.t his own stable, Egmondville. Farmers' common mares, $15 -to insure; well-bred and standard -bred mares $20 by the season, and $25 to insure; stud fees due January 1s4., 1904. For tabu- lated pedigree see large posters, or address, A. CHABLESWORTH, Kgmondville, Ont, who has bought Out Di...Hervey adent- al practice here, bas got finally settled. Dr. Harvey loas left town and he car- ried away with him many kind re- membrances of his life here and he de- sires to thank the peeple of Lucan and vicinity for the pleasant business rela- (10445, which has been his during his stay. He, knowing Dr. Thompson tut he does, sincerely recommends hint to his forreer enstomets,-The stables and outbuilding of Mr. Thomas Robin- son were destroyed by . lire Thursday night at ten o'clock. Lightning is sup- posed to have been the cause. -John Fox's new brick block adjoining the Queen's Hotel, is well under way and will be completed by Sept. 1st. -Miss Jennie Hodgins is on an extended to friends in the West. Her many friends wish her a pleasane trip. -The Misses Nellie and Louie Foreman left last week for a few weeks' visit to friends in Toronto, Weston and alus- koka.-Mr. Chas.Piper,. who for sever- al years past has been an the employ of 'Wray k Hatykshaws millers, has gone to Kincardine, where be has se- cured a situation cin connection with the waterworks and electric light sys- tem. -Mr. Eslie Carter is recovering from his recent illness. 111Cailliatray The Grand Rapids post contains the following acconnt of the martgage of a former McGillivray young lady, Miss Ida Cockwell, daughter of- Mr. James Coekwell, con. 11: "Last Wednesday at high noon Marie J. Cockwell was united in .marriage to a prominent young attoreey of this city. The cere- mony was performed by ttte Rev. Je Herman Randall at the home of the groom's parents. About 25.guests, the relatives and immediate friends of the bride and groom, were present. The bride wore a white French mull gown with lace yoke and trimmings end car- ried white roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Jennie Cockwell, who acted as brideimaidHe dress was of white French , lawn. George Mc Pherson, cousin of the groom, was best man. -The wedding party for 'the ceremony stood in a double door arch- way, draped prettily with smilax, car- nations, in a variety of celots. Roses and vines were used effectively in all the rooms. .4 dainty and stunptuons wedding brepikfast was served to 11 the guests after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Granger will spend their honeymoon at Ottawa Beach and Chicago." STRUCK BY A TRAIN. Rodney, July 28. -This afternoon F. Martin, aged fifty-two years, a highly respected farmer residing close to this place, was struck by a fast freight train while driving across the M. 0. R. tracks in this village, and fatally in- jured. The waggon badly wrecked and both horses killed. Or.d3 OUT. -Mr. J. S. Gilfillan, who for the past year has been conducting a general store has disposed of same to Mr. James Park. The store was dos- ed for a few days, owing to stock tak- ing but is now in full blast. We wish Mr. Park every success. EXCITEMENT. --The village was thrown into a state of excitement Fri- day afternoon when word was sent in that two tramps, a white man .and a negro, were seen in the vicinity of Councillor Frank Ryan's farm, on the Coursey Line. Richard Coursey was detailed to watch the two, men until the eiuthorities in the village could be notified.. 'Visions of the reward offer- ed for rhe apprehension of the Glory Whalen murderers aroused County Constable Metier, who with theee swoen deputies started in a double car. riege in pursuit of the supposed fugi- tives. Two miles outside the village they captured, without any resistance, two Indian flet pullers, and a bottle of whiskey-, sleeping soundly "in the shade of the sheltering palms." • The trip cost the village or county $5. ACCIDENTS. -Mr. Robt. Donnelly, of the Western Hotel, met with a painful accident a few days ago while driving a, spirited horse on the Roman Line. The animal becoming frightened Jed- denly shied to one side, throwing Mr. ground. His face was badly scratched and he was otherwise shaken up. ---Mr, tql„,, vt„tua Hass" who bee sent ereenway John Doman, of the ltla con. who swite-itml-e ,In - bad the misfortune to have Illis leg ttaa„„ It i s stop opp t 0 e. iTtir011uiri, IS eiresent fractured a few days, Is getting along Ez7ig-118'^b, 71.1-1;ss-elrand sa;ta ,7,:tAluigsn nicely. _____...._ *re visiting their aunt, Mes. McIntosh at Moray. --The "Freda Ail!" children, • Zurich after spending two weeks here, return - Miss Clara Sieener, of Durham, Is ed to Ode homes in Toronto, Frid;ty. visiting friends bere.-Mr. and Mrs, Miss L., M. Brophey, of Toronto, is vie - Louis Sipple, of Detroit, are visiting itiug her sister, Mrs. W. T. Ulens.- friends here. -Mr. Albert Heideman, Mrs. W. j. Wilson was in Londou on Jr,. of Detroit, was in town last week. businesslast week, spending Sunday -The Hensall Band bas been engaged with his son, 'tVillie.-Mrs.Hadley and to play at our fair, to be held on Sept, sons, of Ilderton, visited Mr. and Urs. 23rd and 24th. -Mr. Jerry Curriveau, A. Hotson over Sunclity.-Mrs. T. of St. Joseph, is engaged at P. Ben- Stewardson and daughters visited der's shoe store. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry friends in town a. couple of days dur- Ortwein have returned from their trip ing the week. -Master David McLeod to Pigeon, Mich. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Stickels, of Detroit, are visiting the Outeaate lor last week.) latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Misses Grace and Tena Menzie, who Greb.-Afrs.David Ruby, accompanied for the past week have been visiting by her two children, of Cavalier,N.D., Miss Emma, McPherson, returned to is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their home in Sarnia Saturday. -Mr. Ernest Gies. -Miss Laura, Hartleib, and Mrs. John Brown were in Strath - who has been engaged at dressmaking roylast week attending the funeral of in Setiforth for the past few months, the former's mother. -Mrs. (Rev.) S. has returned home. -Mumps is the Russell, of London, is at present visit - fashionable disease around here at ing her sister, Mrs. A. al. Wilson. - present, and quite a number are laid The Toronto "Fresh Air" children up with ftwelled he/Isla-Mrs. Q. N. were treated to a, picnic by the friends Taggart, has returned to her borne in at Grand Blend Saturday afternoon. -- South Bend, Ind., after a pleasant vie- Mr. W. J. Wilson, of Hamilton, and it with friends here. -Mr. John Wese- his gang of telephone constructing loh, who has been indisposed for the men have completed the line in a very past few days, is convaleseing.-The satisfactory condition, past Greenway. laying of the cement walks are now -Mr. W. T. Ulens made a good sale of well tinder Way, and the contractor 140 tubs of good creamery butter of promises a speedy completion of the the Corbett Dairy Co. number under contrace-Dr. Remit- . ton has fully recovered from his recent illness. -Mrs. Philip Koehler, of CHVi* Dashwooa is the guest of her sister, Your correspondent wishes ye Edi- lier, N.D.,Mrs. Fritz. -Mrs. Adam Faust is yisit- tor well after enjoying your week's ing her son in Carte, Mich. holiday.- De, McLaughlin -returned DEATH OP Met& Mateseer.-One of Saturday, after a pleasant Week's visit those events which cause feelings of in Detroit. -Mr. John Hall spent the sadness and regret in the hearts of old , past week at his farm near Hyde Park, a d while Mrs: Halls and daughter spent neighbors and acquaintances, 13 grief and pain to those nenr and dear, las spent S af, the thne at Detroit. --Miss Emma Call - occurred on Wednesday 'inorning of nnday with friends at Lieu - occurred Lily Clark, of London, Sun - last week, it being the death of Mrs, dayed with friends in the village. John A. ldansore. Although deceased -Mr. had been ailing for some years with a Henry Snaith, who has been employed lingering illness, her conditicin was not in the car shops at Port Baron" for sidered unusual the' day previous, some time, returned here Saturday conevening.-The village trustees intend and hey taking -off came as a great shook to her numerous friends. Mrs.. having the cernent walks built this Manson wee a daughter of Mr. Peter coming week' What's the matter with cement walks all over the village alk Douglas, of Stanley township, and was in her,35th year. Mrs. 14.18119011 was and pay it of in fifteen or twenty year deberitures? We would then have refined, industrious and agreeable; so a little pleasure as we climb up life's happily constituted with rare charm able and bright -that an invitation to rugged road. -It Woolen:gm talk that itaigveegedfionige willtakeair).11;13.1ctendipnlaoytenci sveivl: of rendering all aronnd her pleasure- Donnelly heavily to the ground; frac- her home was always eagerly accepted tering fivesof his ribs. He is progress- ing favorably. -Mr. Chas. Sprovvl had the misfortune 'a few days ago to get kicked above one of his eyes, tvhile as- sisting to get a horse up. Quite a lengthy cut was the result as well as a very black eye. We trust he will soon be alright again. -While Mr. J. H. Howard was busily engaged doing some brazing the other day one of the burners burst and in an instant the ilaines shot into his face, biwning it quite badly as well as scorching his hair and eyesbrows. He is around again as usual. by the happy recipient Her sauve politeness to all; her kindness and sweet human sympathies gained in re- turn the respect and love of all classes with whom she came in contact, while there was no surer way of gaining her good will than an honest admiration of her loye, her husband, her children and her borne. She leaves to mourn her deinise a sorrowing husband and a family of small children, who have the sympathy of the entire community, in this their sore bereavement. The fun- eral took place on Friday and was largely attended. eral tunes on the street on Saturday evening. We think the corporation should build the boys a stand to play in the open air on such sultry even- ings. -Several have already got their wheat in the barn and we may soon expect tohear the hum of the thresher. -Quite a large number of our Sunday School workers attended the annual Children's Day Festival on the 140, Sunday, which made our school Unusu- ally small. -Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brok- enshire mad children spent Sundae - week with friends on the 16th. -Mrs. Heyrock Sundayed with friends in the village. erediton Mrs. Thompton awl daughter Sieve retuned Tottonto, after a pleasant Jamb t is expeeted home from visittivitra and Myra. Helot. -Mr. German) tie a feW daYS.'----.31r. WM. A. Stratford on tt.-Flax pulling has com- menced: at'esers• Wuerth, Haist & Co. have 300 acres SOWn this year. They haven number of Indians here from Muncey, to work in thelieltheate.nuor her of our eitizeus intend taking in the Masonic Excursion to Kincardine on August tab. Why not make this mar Civic belay), and all go? -Mr. Ernest Simpson, 13. A., Mat bennaticai teacher in the Sebool Dimon, was in the village on Satutday renewing old aequaintartees.-The Misses salbertina Wuerth and Mary Finkbeiner, of De- troit. are visiting rhilttiVQS here for a few weeks. -Mr. Orville Blanes, of Zone Ida Avas in the village Sunday evening. Some attiaction 11010? -Our *boys went te Zurich lad. Tuesday to play at game of football, but owing to the ram the game bad to be postponed.- Mrs, 'Mat- thew Finkbeiner and Mr. Mieliad Swartz are very We hope they will soon regain their former health. - Ail the pupils of our public seltool,who tried the Entrance Examination in June last, were successful. Elia. Link received the highest marks for the school at 776 and Joseph Finkbeiuer was one of the highest in the Cnunty in arithmetic, making the total marks of 200.- Mr. Rapley has returned to FinlayeCtisio,after a pleasant visit here with friends. -Masters Wren And Gil- bert Chisholm have returned to Lon- don, after visiting their uncle, Mr. W. S. Chisholm, the past two week. DEATEG-Word was received here last week that Mr. Asa 3. Hill, of Park- hill,formerly painter of this town, had lost his life through an accident. He was painting the house of Mayor Mc- Leod, at the above place, and was as- cending the ladder. On account of the ladder being set toe straight, it began to swing backward and Mr. Hill in throwing himself forward to save him- self broke the ladder, which was a sec- tional one, and. threw him to the ground. Be was picked up uncon- scious and only lived a few minutes. We extend our sy,mpathies to the wid- ow and family. PRETTY WEDDING. -Crediton - has once more contributed to the happi- ness of another London home and an- other of our young ladies has left our midst. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finkbeiner was all astir on Wed- nesday. the oceaslon being the mar- riage of their daughter, Miss Christina, to Mr. Edward Blake,of London. The sweet and gifted winsome bridelooked the picture of female loveliness, being gracefully gowned in a ,handsome cos- tume. Needless to say,the grootreprov- ed hitnseff equal to the occasion. The knot was securely tied by the Rev. G. D. Damm, in the presence of the im- mediate relativessof the contracting parties. After the ceremony was per- formed and congratulations over, the bridal party with their guests adjourn- ed to the dining room, where the beau- tifully arranged table was all prepared to serve the wedding dinner. After the inner man has been amply looked after a moye was made to where the bridal gifts were spread and much time was spent here, for the presents were menerous, handsome and costly. and caused much comment thereon. Mrs. Blake leaves many friends here who wish herself and worthy husband every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Blake will reside i1 London. palate mete head at (viand alai Mere 41•4:i'v All whin t pleeeent Mrs Albert Zwiekcr. traveller for the MC- Cortitiok Mautottleauring Co.. af Len - don. %pew tinindevhet the giwet et his brother, Mr. (tiaata H. Zwieker. Mrs. Delve. of London, is cleating Me. and We. Vanities Trevethiela-air. Wilt. Mown left for Detroit Tuettlayt where he reettred a situation. -Mr. and Me, Rei,,o,of Detroit, tiro visiting relative.: in this vieinitea-Sevettil or our young people attended the Child- reti's Day bestival in Zurieb on Stine day. -Mr. Rapier, of Fiaday. Ohio, is the guest of 3Ir. anal Mrs. 'Wm. Lewis. -Mr. Soho Ilanell has retnrned from Bright, where he has been visiting relatives fur the pest nerettn.-ht aota- ber of oureitizens have bad great spore fishing of late and have had eplentlitt tiltrer...9.. It is seldom that Mr. Trick and Bert return home empty handed. -Miss Adeline Ratz, of Parkhill, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Chas, Zwieker. Parkhill Urg..t. W. Humphries, is spending a. few weeks at Port Carling. Muskos ko.--Ilate O'Neil, who has been GM. R.night toperatt». at Toronto Juuttion, has gone to the Northwest where he will follow (operating. We wish him success. -Ed. Snowden. WhO hns been in Alberta and British Columbia for the past live years. is visiting at his home here. -Geo. F. Meers, left last. week for Eat Portage, where be bas secured a good berth in the 0.P.R. offiees.--Miss Bell Torney, of &Ashen, III.. is visiting at her home here. -Ed. Manes has gone to New Ontario. -Mise Celia Jones is slowiy recovering from her illness. -V. Ratz left last week for Muskoka. -It is rumored that a gen- tleman from Blyth contemplates open- ing up a jewelery store here shortly. - Florence and Mamie Bolger, of Chloe - mare visiting friends here. -,Tames F. McIntyre, of Mexico, is visitieig at his home here. -Mrs. Oliver Baird, who has been on a few week's visit in At- lantic Oity, has returned home. KILLED BY A. FALL. -A fatal acci- dent occurred at the residence of Mayor McLeod at about 8.30 o'clock on Wednesday morning by which Asa Hill, a painter, well known in town, lost his life. The deceased was just. gettingready to go to work, and bad put up It ladder against a wall, when he commenced to ascend. When he bad gone up a few feet he felt the lad- der, which was standing too straight. comrneuce to fall backwards with hina and he threw himself forward so -vio- lently that the ladder which was a sec- ' tional one. broke in the centre, and he fell, striking his head. Dr. Wilson was hastily summoned, but he died in a few minutes. Mr. Hill was an exem- plary young man, and his genial dispo- sition was so marked,as to make him. an agreeable companion. He made many tree friends who are indeed sor- ry- to hear of his sudden taking off. His young wife, of about a year, is al- most prostrated with grief and the heartfelt sympathy of the entire com- munity is extended to her in her sor- row. The funeral took place on Fri-. day and was largely attended. Zwicacan--Saeitsiete-The London Free Press of Thursday has the follow- ing, which refers to the marriage of a former well-known young man ol this place and a brother to Mr. Charles &sicker, merchant of this place; --A happy event took place at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the residence of Misses Roddick, 466 Dufferin avenue, when their niece, ltliss Lizzie Sample,' BIRTHS. Rieterer-In Stephen S.B., on July 28; to Air. and Mrs. WIG. Rielly-, a son. SENIOR -In Exeter, on July 29, to Mr. and Mrs, jos. Senior, a daughter. Meelee.-In Wallaceburg, on July 14, to Mr. and Mrs. 10. McGee, (formerly - Mrs. Fulton), a son. CAMYBELL.-At Zurich, on Ally 212 to Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, a daugh- ter. SCRAPER. -At Zurich, on July 19, to Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer, a daugh- ter. • DEATHS MANSON.-In Zurich, on July 22, Mrs. John A. Manson, in her 35th year. HILL. -In Parkhill, on July 22nd, Asa Hill, aged 44 years. ' •