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The Advocate, 1887-06-30, Page 1_ _ VOL. I. EX1UER, ONTTI 1SDAY JUNJT -307 -1,887. .-r-KW7-,strases• , -,'"• Fi* 44. . „ . • o 3 , : t, Zite Zxcir L' ilttomt,c, lk ' TITIS .PAPER, . . . , ... . , , publiehed, every Thursday:morning,' et the office, corner Of VII.14 BE $1/1/T ' - •,. Continued froln, tasPogthe. ' i Salton; He was at a loss to know - .... irondto the many excellent 4ualities Ntit srlietheisthe nuestion W/1S to be debat- , ,., ..,1 , , , .s. pessesses., J-10 goed, We °amuse ief,:i ed and a oecision atre'ved at, or if it e, sc..] a ourselves. Only by the hied was only to be diseussed, he thought of Jesus Christ, We should he willing the wording was not definite enough to telt of what Christ has done for us. for a debate, Out the sulOct was the IDoing good, The little netid wo,F.; 00 most important one that had come up nteses of -Naestniu being healed of his before the convention, and was the leprosy, Samuel was the ehannel great, peetasio for the Christian ebbrob iwhieh God used to reveal to Eliof to solve. To the first part of the gees - what He thought of the evil ways of tier), how shall the eliereh best develop Ibis sons. He also gave same wry use- a"misSionary. spirit, hi the Sunday iful lessons on the evils of intemperance •school, he thought the churoh -must and the use of tobacco, giving cleat !lase the midionary fire Within itaelf latish-1.14°ns in support or his alga': first, He poiuted out the number of ments. De patient with the selmisrs. I young men ready to go to the field, if Those who are the most d i diets I t to I the a urch could' only send, them. manage in the sehool °feel' turn out in I Ed m melon. is required. Every offieer the future to be the nieet useful in the' of the Sunday school should he a ails - Master's Vineyard. sioriary. He thought the Sunday Report from the eminnittee of rm. school supporting itself cherished a jOhn au. d Main-sts, - Exeter Ont, = OrQ. ANY -4-P.P;11.16-1-SW Teems SUBSCRII"TION: tu tbc United States Or dmunica, .0110 dollar a tear if paid in advance; 21.50 if not 00 . • paid, • i"; Fronnowto Jan .1st1888, Advertising Rates vo Appfleatipn, No nand). dis,entitintted arrearages iire paid. ,I�ONY AvIvertivevornts witbout o4tic diroviaulis will lga hir1)141 WO charged acet,rantgly.. Liberal adVortitiUlliVlitS insertul lor. longperiods, Every description of JOB P111NT 1Gtu 4rD rned out in The tilleit or le of t be art ,'"dpt vieseesic sstes, esseoes gooney ewers, est for ;Wyk:miaow, stmscaptions, 010., to bo naivlemyablo to • PASM01.3E, Editor and Publisher; ONOMMill1001.111.111MMIIIVPIKVIIIMININA•01•.4140,10.•••••1111.24 rn • Clitra014 EciscocAv,t0nratot.,-Iltev, 8, I,. Robinson, Inouye- tteht SOS,th `41:11'11100 11a m. and 7 p Sab- itath Sellout; 2:30 p. lh. tAAVATIO A totv.--Suliday services, 7.44,, 01.,3 p. end 8 p. survived OVOI'y nielit during tile week, klt <Monk. liollilessIneetine; at 11 a. in, On i•OhdO.Y. ; . MicrnotosT earsce.- seines-sc., ilev. J. orogen, "seems stiletto kse‘tecs, 10.30 a. m. and 0 as p, Sabbath :Schein}, 2 1), tu. Prayer meeting Tithr.t.illy evening; at 7410,, , 11A13Pascoe, pastor. Sm- iley services, te.sces seas:ass, p. in. Sabbath 0.1loo1, 2.30 p,m, Prayer mooting, q'burstley even- ing a), 7,80. Ykping peoples prayer meeting 'Thursday • ,0 vet IN; so 7.30. POBSBYTEKIABW. M. Martin, Paster. ,Stioday services, 11 it. m. and 0;30 p, Sabbath ,scliotil, 0:40 a. Young. peoples prayer inetelukr, Ilt 0 44. 'Thursday evening, prayer 71100tilig at 8 0'01003, proOtleo immediately atter. Business and other Cards. j W. iiiiceswisro, st, D., X. c. •P, S. -- Graduate of 'Victoria University. (nee and residence - Dominion 'Laboratory, Exeter; OPt, June, 0-87, "'oust cats, LionNsun AUCTIONEER. 71'or the Village of Exeter, and the County of liuron. Ail millers promptly attended to. 1,13eler p,e., Ont. N. tisaop, LicoxsED sueseexeite, 11'01.411e Townships of 113y10011 Uiburne. All orders PA ICU .:OO to :47CEOB P.O., on. la) Tr. COLLINS, BIRRISTEa, Solim citor of Supree Court of Ontario, CommIssloner, 0n\ o. ss, oaks-Ness/loot to Sam a ell & .nrds, Exeter, 01114 Mo003'14\10t01 at levy lowest,rats.e. .• ?'"\) 4C.I1S SMAN, D E1TIST, 4,itge,esse*. --13-1J17' 1 B.- S., exfraets teeth without pain lo oi'ft''‘'italized „Air, or tho new 10,341AMOS- 'Watt: ,.the gums, :trakes ()old 1OlIngo, and 10 other mortal wort: Lie best posslole. ).lotts to Zurich !ast, °Thorstitt,)i it ell mouth. HAM' 01.1111 8T11.EIFT, EXETER. ESTCOTT It 20,,N Inv s, INSURANCE, LOAN, Iteal Evtate and Steamboat seems. 1),:balthy and re- liablo Fire i41,,1 insurance Companies Represent- ed. .,m1).1,1000n0 of money to loan on fil.St 01000 mon- tages et lett est rates of Interest.. General Agents for litiron Co., for A. 1:111inins & Co., real estate agts, L..;400. t200 sax Line of Steamers represented, Ofiletv-Jante., St,. Exeter, Ont. in0.87 L o. b. sro. 521, meets first Friday in every nunitb. in John's Bloelt at, 8 v/tooelc, Via.tiLg Di ethren7eleotne. Jour; Sence MAN, 'W. , Jolts .NViifirt, Secy.' 1/41- 0, NC. 120. vg-• tho second and fourth Frhlay of each month, in 1' nann's 11a11,`W o'cloalt u. 01 Visiting flietit. yen cordially invited. E. ltemarrs, Picalitb; See. Hay •Fa'mars' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. int..SIBTWO TO 17:73131,1?. IN Tut BEST — — And cheapest, Insarance Company in the Dominion, can do ro byapplying personally, or mail to thc undersigned. Al, applications promptly attended to. Also 11)111(0 to' the Wollinyton Company of Guelph. Also AUCTIONE101 for tho County of Iturint. • E. 1102SENBE00I0Y, Aonn. :June, 0.81, iturich, Ont. (if.; atarpt0 Issuer or IT'VE° ts Tifb, Accident, and rive Instmince agent. ()Finer, West 0111e 01 ;Ur:II-Street - Exeter. BUGS • BUS! BUGS Bugs are triumphant and you must, play Paris Cx'reen if you want to make* point. PURE PARIS GREEN' —AT VIE- 450MINION LABORATORY ALSO liellibore and PoWder: Always a full nupply of Drugs; Dyes, oat} Army Gooda: Fishthg theta° a specialty. Jt' Wit 18110:Hlill 3P10P/071110A , • s' Fifty Gents. bscribe Now. A. .1: Sr ell, MERCHANT TAILOR West s0e3lain:st„.F,xeter.::4:'. A Good Fit guaranteed,. Latest Styles of Goods kept ;ill dock. , A Call .0 tIt SNELL PHOMOlilliPHS I XX Mit JOSEPH SENIOR having purchased the business of Ches. ,Senior, wishes to in- form the the public that , he can be found At the Old stand Main Street, Exeter. The Finest Cabinets in the coun- ty. Elegant Finish. Coping• and Enlarging done on shortest notice. JOEL SEN10.7. New •Premises ? GOODS*. (P151:AiRsidla9 Ilespectf Ifly ret tit .ds his many Oust° m ei s and the public genera iy that helms re- moved to HIS NEW --X.ENT TO— • V'Logvt Main Street, EXETER. Where he has just received WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF REAOY-MADE------- , ----BOOTS & SHOES. ALSO .11anclinado work of the highest Mast. A. Trial Solicited, and Satisfaction Guaranteed IEOI MANSON, Exeter, 0, 4. lutions was read by Mr. j. (3, Steven-, .,,spirit i odelsendence end iefused life son, of Cliito‘t, aa fol 4/ WS end emsegy, that wliereas the delegates aud frioeds ,;A: R. Manning Clinton was the of the Huron County Association pre- riot& teaker for the affirmative and mieed the sine of $100 at the test con- handled the subject welland exliatts- seesio, held in .Blyth, the" secvetery tieely until the .presideat rang the bell. was instructed to end ft circular to As: tosthe wordiug of the matter for i`!Sitseey Suncley school in th's county;ctiricUsion, lie said if there, was any kiligAt least $1 fronseaeh sehool, lio iii;ulitto be food, it mightbe from the intawer to the call 1.1 liumber "of the fact that three or four ministers Word - 4 .1 .. schools have responded, to the amount .ed the subject themselves. • As to the, of $50, whieh amount Irts hem, seat to fit.st part of the question, he thought the Provineial Association. Buts whever sv,sis not encouraginga. missionary itk. the amount of$50,reinains yet to..sprrit or'self-sacrifice for them, to col - 1)07 collected. besides the expenses at 'leet money for Sunday school. papers the comity association, we would re- and other requirements for.which they spectfolly ask the remaining sehools of were to have a ffill •return twain, but 'the county to bting the matter beftire the .chureh should supply a% those the officers and teachers, and senclit:6 things necessary for the working of the the treasurer, Mr. J. C. Stevenson, of school, as it was not now:looked upon, Clinton, at an e.arly date, ameante not as in days gone by, as a separate id- led than $1. for eacli school, stitution, and very often with litoctagon- - esoNed, that we learn with regret istn. He, refereed to the -power of the. that W. j. Clarke, of Exeter, who has Sunday school in missions, and gave so lotig and ably filled the positiox of thetestimemy of lenrned divines and minute secretary, Of this aSsodatiall figures to show that Where the Sunday is no longer able, ()Wing to other press- schools increase the standing armies ing business engagements, to cotitione• decrease. The gteat mission problem in said oilice, cina we asser0 him of our was not to be solved unless it was by appreciation of his kind(y services of- the cliildren. .He seferred for example tou rendered at great biconvenieece to to the power the child had with the himself, and that he retires with the High Priest before Christ's crucifixion. best wishes efour entire body. James Mitchell closed for the negative Resolved, that this conveation de- in a few pointed remarks. sires to place upon recoed its optimist- Rev. G. R. Turk closed for the affir- tion of the past services of the retiring unitive. Rethought if this was not a piesident; Rev. Itir. JOhnston, and the debate it WaS 110thilig. It was either 41.gkirrthce of ibs prayers and good wish- es foishis future welfare, and the pros- perisy .of the cause to which he ha.s 50 arnestly and faithfully devoted his Resolved, that the thanks of this conveetion are hereby :heartily tender- ed to the various •Goderich °hurdles for Cervices sendered to the • friends for their kid 1ospitalit.y ; and to all those who have contributed to the suc- cess of those 'meetings ; the loud com- mittee and speakers, and the various choirs of the town. Report from committee on noniina- tions was read by Mr. .Heuston, Hen- sall, as follows :—Your committee on nomination regret that Mr. Geo. Sti- ven, Goderich, declined office of minute sensetexv.' We therefore beg leave to nominate Mr. Israel Taylor, Clinton to the said position. . Carried unanim- ously, The question of whether it was best to have more then oee teaeher in the primary dentist melt was briefly discus, ed by the president, R. NV: McKenzie and Jas. Mitchell, the :speakers all agreed that the matter should be left entirely to local circumstances. The, president then announced the topie for disentsion to hes ."How shall the, church best develop a missionary spirit in the Sunday School'? Should the church support the school tioiab- cially, and the school 'devote its ferfds to missionary purposes?" The Rev. G. R. Turk led the 'affie- illative in a five minute, speech. He . • said he thought he had the best SItle of the question, and that the minds of the people were, already made up. He pointed out that all other religions, schemes wore local, Christianity alone wae for the world. s The Sithday seheel was (me of the great factors of the (theta, and the question was, hew can we get the greatest good from tho Sunday school. ite thought it wag time we began esnew system, and have the church support and the school, and the School devote its entire fends foe missions alone. For a negative, the 'Rev, J. it ro zell took the place of the liev, G, F. ;3..0 te 40 oases would came before the AlOgqi., without ajury ni one yeas* /304mps this ,was,ret bed partly owiug. to the fact that people are bc1COrning better Gfr: ,Ke • then b)strveted the jury as to their' duty"swithregard to: visiting and inspecting the county jail. It was a regretable fact that 'thesqsre- sent'avererowded stateof the -ProVin. Wel asyluhis neceSsitatod 'the keeping,' otir jail of insa,,eapeeple, who, Shiguld , be otherwise, eruVillsfOr; ineur jail there were some fiee4of thtS class. The court then eStoeeeded,!with the trial of the appeei oases, -of which there were 20„ 1.9".b4ng appeals from convictions tinder 'ttie :S8ottl'Act, and four of which arerieteritrasta` from last Sessions.', The first -day was' occupied principally With arguing': legal object- . ions to :appeals' and Odorants relating thereto, On Wednclay-it was Agreed that seven of these cases shouid he left over until 'next session?, viz: four cases ,against :John McBride, one , against,. Geo. Oesx, one. against Jas.. Bauloy, apd one against Stretton, of Eressels. The 7:appeal ; -case ,of Willert. vs. Spienge was•tried before a jury, after 1.earlyt foer honrs' deliberation, found the appellant guilty of the offence aelooed in the conviction. Mr. Garrow, Q. Co and Mr. scot, of Clinton,. acted for the respondents . in the Scott Act cases, and Mr,' Cam- pion, Mr. Holt and Mr.:117ade for 026 ' appellants. , The Grand Jury retiirned true. bi1s, against L. Oarlie, of Exotereer.,herso stealhig, Charles Schafer,s for • larceny and Leeard 'Otteliefor 'larceny, Civil cases. The following are civil cases disposed of.: :" • - Steele et al, Vs.'. Me:Milian. An act, ion for board and ettendance ia jitfl,C5Ss. Judgement was given by His Honor that the amount paids into court is sufficient to satisfy plaintiff's claim; and action dismissed;with cods. , Garrow et al v$. (Allard at at. Action for services rendered. , Rtdgement caogsais.ust tm def.idant for $146.48 • and t • Id eClay vs. Day. An action for , building Inatorial. By consent jury was dispensed with, and the case tried by His Honor. Judgement was re- served. ss, • ",yes" ay "ue." He referred to the fact' • Strettoti,, vsse: Dickson. • Actionsfor, • of the Methodist dietclies in Moetreal, whose Simclay schools were supported by the church. They had sent $700 last year to the missionaries. He 1os- edi, afow eloquent sentences, appeal- ing tothose peeseut to ask fur the ,guid- runes of the Holy Spirit. , .• The Rev. Wm, •Johnson, ex -presi- dent, then delivered a short address, retain:link thanks for the honordone hitu„ and for the kied assistance rend - Cued' te,hiut while discharging his dut- ieS as president, also for the kind re- solutionpassed by tho convention, „ Mre Wilson, in saying good bye, urg- ed every one,to go home and go to work; and make use Of all they had heard while here. County Court and General Sessions. This Court was opened by His Hon- or, J udge Toms, on Tuesday, June 14th, at 12 o'clock. The following gentlemen were SW0111 in as the Grand Jury.— 0. Wilson, Seaforth, foreman; Albert Ford, Hay; Alfred E. Neftel, GeorgeMeKee, Wm, Mitchell, Thomas Okes, Goclerich; James Ford Wm, }Mice, Stephen; James Seat, Sertfol.,th; Andrews, Wm. Quinn, olinton; 'James Cartwright, James Holland, litillett; George Kelly, Morris; Jelin. Reid, Elijah Castle, liayfield; 1.2,Obe* Kerr, Grey; J ohn Hunter, Sidney Johns, Tuckersmith; Robert Reid, Martin MeTagetut, Usboisaie; Geo. A, DeadInan, Belissels; Thos. jelikiret,'Votetrury. In addressino the Grancl Jury His Honor said the linsiness for their teas- sidetatien Was but trifling as to tile timibers-ssome three or four ceses of 00 'vhiL6peo'n.nneUtillf°elitelltill,igaet,(11Ythet!igyoWItalg8 00 tecilOttipliorttePloqS00:leev1;Igni::2. -tbieleenfietrielp000tto4. hlrge "'Ill)" of p"s°113 wh° hilitu‘tehtlttit'l is tinder examinatioti, We regret. ,to ly, , which did 1.1t6'itttii'!aliel,t1.0,4fitl)ertit.hte?yi:114'ori,eie find that no poor,lioese, or placo he't- in this touety, howeyer. foe gay- the pt7oardtteltinf jectra,th4teth die)(sItsittitipttellioadiultytb: pp.S.:t Sig, ye,ars, liesS been very small, ebunty to wealthy m jiuron. we beg t(T:egWOrO 1.2 or Ill 566 yrkeeanti!slY ago,.80ntivIroir£oinesingclittilizauti Oyno ju,orurIti-T.;s2i,-.(,to; on so commission 011 lands. ' The jury ed a verdict defendant and His Honor ordered that case to be tirSiniss- ed with costs Papskys. North Ameri- "can Association Company interpleader issue. J udgemen+, reserved. Reid vs. \Veld. Interpleader issue: • judgement reserved. • Regina vs. Charles Schaefer: Lees ceny—from G. T. 11, station, Wing - hem. After a partial hearing of the ease prisoner, was discharged by His Honor, the judge. . In the to charges against Leonard Catlie, of Exeter, the jury found :the prisonei insane and he was casnmitted to jail until proper accommodation could be proeueed for hini. -An appeal ease of P. Fisher VS. latr Inspect& Yates, from a deeision tinder the Scott Act, was tried before a jury. jury returned a verdict of net '711111tOyisean vs. Pvior. Action on et:: " • COU in a sale of cattle. Judgement • reserved, This closed the business on the era— The following s the Grand jury's presentment The jueotsfor our Lady the Queen beg leave to'present that in confoonity with the usual custom of grand jueors,- , ) they have examined the jail and fled the same and allits apartments clean and itt good order. The prisoners'con- sist -Of't4E1' following: tight males sant two femaleS. Fur of the males aro insane; one a vagrant SC years of ago; one is under sentence for attempting suicide ; one for fraud awaiting trial'. mid One for horse steeling also await- ing trial. Of the two females one is insane, peefeetly littemless; the etliee Is a vagehnt nutlet sentenee, Foutt uf • '11' • 0:, s" • • '