The Advocate, 1887-07-14, Page 5Local News,
" New hay ia POnling to market, .and
selline tt elk dollars per ton.
Messrs. Balkwell, of Chicago, are
Apples are a good crep this year,
visiting their friends pit.
The °he."). season is Past 4'14 glwn'' A alway thinks he • ig . on. tile
Accidents Life (k. Insurance &Xl. wrong tack when lie Sits . down on one
tand aigPePTIt°:;e1xPoltaoryls,' /..Veste°tt 4 Never Want anything you can't get,
and you will always get all you want.
The 1"autiful shower4 of .raturd,aY The libel suit of. Mr, John Brown.
s1,4e:te'sepeutgit:01'eeiz;eg:otilOcbiliteio:,`" ja 84 "4' against McGillicuddy Brothers of the
Huron wiilebe tried in Toronto.,
Mr. and 111re. Jas. Ss.vallow and ,
feeney of Woodham. spent a few sive The Acton live Press is out in al
visiting friends in Exeternew dress to celebrate its twelfth
birthday. It miters on its -teens v•ery
Harveeting has commenced in full romisin,..
blast. The fall wheat in a great ineny n „ • s,
Eittees is laid low with the binders. Mr • ounon stall4 an esePloYee eel
Harvest aPPles are not so
,Anvoce•re, spent Sender last, visiting
Ple•ntiftll friende in Orediten, and "The Olcl
previous years. There will.probably Folks et Home
be 8011/0 in per fruit market in a week
or two. In ancient times kissing a pretty
' girl was et.cure for the tootheohe: It,
" Will Walker, an employe of Mr,. iselitfioult So improve upon some of
Will Southeott, Merchant tayloi', sent thes„ old tene remedies.
a few days visiting his parents and
friends in Blyth, Flax pallier, has commenced in -this
The Sprinkline cart.is kept'.
.. . , . . on its present to secure the -rap is proving
rounds 'during the coatnioed warm disastrous, as the trek crop, meet be
weather. It deserve's, praise to its harvested oe the, ereen side.. .
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prottiptitess to business:
Gi.es Ceon.-At the, last meeting ' ' '
Mr, Hoggaith, jr., of Stephen town-
shi met with a nainful accident yes
of the Exeter Glee Club, it was decid- . g• . s .
r ay by having the thumb of liis left
ed to discontinne' practice ,detring the r'e
hand jamined between the cogs of a
remaining SUMITIel, months-
self,biuder, while in operation.
A sign has been erected in frontc: ..
M. Gitisiii, Struthers. ands wife, cti.
the Post Office, which" seas very fleeces,:
Goderich, having spent.a very pleasant.
eery, especially by the numerous, strong -
and sociable thee with friends at the
ars unacquainted with the tewn, , ' l'
res'idence of Dr. Cowen s returned home
During the heated term the good last week ,greatIy benefited • by their
citizen will not indulge himiself, in high visit. • ' '
4 1
collars, high , tempers, or -high jinks; The pundas,:ftwe Banner has chang-
lest he become prematttreli Wilted and led into are eight -page paper, has a
wrecked. ' ' ' bright new,dress and conies to hand as
We Wonder who those ' two yeling' fresh'.looking as 1 new coined dollar.
Indies were who went to Ciediten some, Its columns aro bristling over with
new weeke ago, and made themselves live news from town and country, and
"Quite at Home" and familier 'with the altogether the paper is a credit to Mr.
male sex of that village. ' ' ' Roy eSbinerville, the energetic proprie-
Our several public buildings. wheel tors and thetownein w. hich it is print
-
have been in course of erebtien seeeseg. eds., 5,TF.,6temernile hes recen y tlgot
- • in a firstsclass Wharfdale „press.
some "weeks past, is nearing cOmpletion„ . •
They are, decidedly, a credit as well as, :The meanest man has been found in
an improvement to the towle • ' •'' Dunded, -Seetland. He was an Ayr-
Wa understand that messee -cox ei., to
cattle,drover, who took ten cows
Co., Stock 13rokers of Toronto, will to sell instils Dundee market While
:1Oce.lity, but tile scarcity of liana at
open out-alirancli office in „this pseee .the animals remained uneddetheir ad-
,
in course of,O,,few..days. me J. 11tiers betatne over stocked ' with milk,
Jamieson of Stratford will be the man- but Dre-ver Young was not contented
Keen Saccess to them.. • to see the fluid run out, He was dis-
e, eovered.plugging up the • teats of the
Rev..W. H. Pascoe,Paetor Of Keen brutes with matchwond, • and arrested.
street MethodistiChni-cheoecupied the for cruelty: The Magistrate fined.
pulpit in Sames.street church, SAndaY ,hitn $20-a small enough fine for Buell;
evening last, white ReZ A GrallaMI Of a roiserablesipecimen of humanity. ,..'
James streetecharoh, occupied the,pule e
pit of: Main, etreet4 Methodist -elitirehe ' If you. want Exeter to boom, don't
, stand.areend on the etreet corners . and
Under inept -mations, from, the Post condemn every project. which is balcu-
master Generiali the Ottawa postastor fated to iniprove the plade. Did you
has issued 'a 'cireillii'Ali.persoes,authe,r- ever inveit a dollar in any. public en-
ized to sell rpostage 'etenipi, infeimillg terprise, just becaise it was an enter
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them hereafter .they will only be Clews' prise? Or did you dolt expecting a
ed one per cent e instead of, three per big investment '1 The way to boom a
cent, on their Safes. ' , town is to put your shoulder to the
It pays to advertise, bat it pays still wheel end help by giving all needful
better.to give your patronage to the 'aid to every improvement calcAtlateat
man who advertises.. Theekinflinti to 'bring wealeh and eeefeeparity to
and the swindlers who expect to make. Pieter. . •
a hundred' per eent profit on every
e, The emfercement of the Scott AA is
transaction ,eretnet the liberal, e enter-
cottingseegreat deal of ,money. By
prisitxg, iiin. Who., advertisc.,--.Rai,Lwai law, the eeunties in whigh the people'
Service, Gazette. . .
' • ' have end6ised prohibitiOn are required
' We do not object to " geinding,ellt. to pay twp;thirds., bf the',.cOst circuity-
copy".for .one. newspaper,, , but •n,n514-. in outelse provisions of-, the Act, the
the rays of u.swelteringesun withithe Ontario.,(3overnment paying the re-
thertnotinoter at 100* in the shade, we maindere" Alreadyditring the present:
do not feel like furnishing 'copy" for year, the G.tdot.loeht ,has pad oto
our "down street? cetems .The ,redde $10,000 for this ;pm -Pose, and ,it is an
of adopting • Anvocestx.loeale seems to nogneel that. 425;000 has been set
be of weekly occurrence... Tho T.Orme apart fotesimilar payments. Some seU
tekesthe bun foi'clipped hsealt. :::'•i;'.: the County Councils are neg,lectful. of
While One is tr,S.Velling throufk the, their duty in putting up their ,funds,
country.; it can lie olssereed diet tifiN1'. and suits againstthem, at the instance
farmers axe enlat•ging their 'barn's" be, of the authorities, e.t.a. threetened.
Ul.ciing Itti.114ditiOn to the ends or sidee; •While the Provincial Seistetary is about
while others gre.-tuidetgoing .totriii:8; it, .11e should eitution, Magistrates...and
Insiseetott against being too .itee with.
This is enflifAent' to show' that feettiet•s
tteticipate, item-m.1d harvest to be hOused the.liberty. Of thegeneral public. Re•-.
net"- well gq.piifjed from.a,seete.i.vihter prae,s have rePeetedly. come trove' Scott
eseseeeewhseh.eee beee.psepheeyedewili Act .countios to the effect- that persons
visit' tta thee,irxi. ing Winter:- '. . have been Mirnmened long distances as
x WitneSaes Witliont a shadow of teeeott.
Sa'.1'.0 t114'.C"°d°''ich '6'0° ' A' .'-' The St. Cathermes 11 ems has . recently'
Xtiy, Coderieh'S well ktibeen deaf Aunt° gieen. several instances of this rails -
is a noted swiferner,and di, . Sature ete ‘l'itesh" Method, of • itistituthig
day- aftei•neon last he i
..*ii"'""ci the proceedings against suspected persons,
difficult feat of junipieg feoui .the top which, it is needless In say';' aide in the
of th 0 Big Mill elevat44 (ileum, into ss oiii .114.0 ,t1,e osts .that, in pusucom.
the, harbor and ta) ing .therefrom, &
ful prosecution, fall. onthe ttrovince
piece of •iiileer'thet ,lied been thrown ie. A yl 1 41 LI :,.;',
alAU On one 1001,1,1 atl tot f it' i. ,. oos. In one
'hie "Dummy" is a. Meer of the filet '
ceMe a doctor was sqUircioned: inertly
Glass order, ant iu his .specisi line.h.as .
occacise he had been. sei'm entering a
fees espial:1'4nd noesupariera, - , ,_ei anci it .‘;i0 pitvod ,iw,,e4iiaii.c'o
. In 1.
Compiaint is made o(,;th6 nu,mbee of that his inieeiree cwas nob 111 'search
cOunteifeit. hatikdbills in circalation. drink, hut rtrally in reply tothe call .of:
Ihe counterfeits aro principally of 'the a patient. The a.chninisteatieti of the
$7.3 deeomination, one a 2etiotei, Dom: measure ;via be eheisse, ,and`the 'spell)*
inion of Canada,,,juna .14: .1818, cheek thy of the laW4eepeetieg Cart With'ineee
letter "Ps'..'.Montreat items: e.another'$2 certainty be relied on, if sit6h. 'frictiOn
azo Domilioll Of 'Clanailai. Patdd 'bo•tivoided, ; The beas eltealsi he en.
:Nee 1St. 1t378 ; * elteck l'ettseet'`C.,",, of foreed Whereverit• hes . hetin. adepteil,.
Torrto isette. To Vl,' in,o.i:. of tlit;. but discrotion -should • always' itoiroi.0
nethiniomoi. Opirldit are leseisealiteitse. toe Itctien of tin oft'ici a Is ellartied with
One ia dated Ottawa i• ,Yilly' '1st, 1870, the carrying Out.ef its provisions, or it
the Other jttn 6, I st,, 1..818; ', ohe'ek, 'letter Will very seen . be • brought into con.
Meetreal, badly eeecuteil,: . teMpt,
Tho Prosctosill §.:49404..
bI liewsi like fleli!ir is
r
71itt1v
e4;a9#r eNevAit'
tcr. ;;TrOttf4)5 ,t14:1501"
Itctoi- is 011 his roundt. • '
Diphtheriaeis prevalent in fiontloh.
Several cases are reported.
DYerh of Exeter, is at
presentrestiscitating. at the Beed..
Nearly, flee hendred, tickets were
sold US excursio,aiSts etffe:efee station
on the tweletli.
11 i.. Win eiSON ,of Exeter, last
week sold eiglit eoloniepe of,ItaIiaIl
Oees, to Mr. J: 8. Deney,,, ofiT,Teborne,
'f°•r11tIllise,Tshtletof
t Bal10kw0'
elle bite of Toronto;
is ependiaget few. weeks . with his par -
ante, Mr, Win. Beitswelleef this place.
;lack is a jolly good fellow, a friend to
Ole and enemy demo,
001.;ourg•peolqe aro to be fined if
they de not cut • down the grass and
weeds in front of their premises. Some
Exeterites require the application of
a little of. this kind of.law. •
The following names have been are
oidentally omitted' from the list of pro-
rnotion,ot p,upils from Miss McCallum's
room'public scliool, Exeter Frig-
gins,,L. :Johns, L 13rimacombe, E.
Pinson, V. Treble.
, A garden party under the auspices
of the Ladle's Aid of. Caven Presby-
tetaan church, Exeter, is to be held on
the pleasure grounds Of Mr. Geo. Sam-
well,,,Xebn. street, on Wednesday, Aug
3rd„ whtenea good time will be spent.
Puller particulars will be given in a fut-
ure issue.
Rev. W. L. Wickett, twenty years
ago .pastor of darned -street Methodist
(dineeh here; is at present visiting:
frieads in this esillage. He is now,
stationed at Al vinstorre and is looking
hale and hearty- Henetices the many
changes which:he:Ye taken place &wing,
absence.
On Thesday evening, last,, in tje
neightierhood, of.the new TO146M Hall;
could be heard' the harrnonioes, strains
of music displayed- bese, some: of our
young, men,,who foriired'an oteliestra
consisting of tin whistles, flute, "dein'
drism" etc. It was in, nowise. pleasant
to the refined ear.
. • .
Mr. George-eSatewell has been ap
pointed assignee in the interest of 'Mx.
George Willis, grain buyer, anda meet:
„ing of the. creditors to take. into eons
.shieratien.t113 disposal of he estate, is,
called for oitJiely2211(1 to . be
'held at the law office tif R. ii.Qol1ins,;
solicitor, at the hour often o'elock 151
the fOreneon. 7See notice
this iss6. ,
Sante otolfr Merchants Wile a*aer
heirtime playing croquet.. . e• •
Unrestricted Reciprocity meanest°
inItipleethe hone mArket'hy thirteens
• Mr. Thos.. Pasmore, editor of this
ournal, visited friends at London on
Satardsty, and spent Sunday with olhe
Old Folks at Home."
Mrs.. Hirain Windsor, of Bron city
Michigan, has come to speed a tow
weeks with her father, Mr. Thomas
Rowe, and other friends in Exeter.
Mr. Hess of Zurich, has been in-
structed. by, the• Exeter Council, to
maeufacture a town clock to be placed
in the tower ef the new TownHall.
People intending to visit Exetezethis
season, should try arid inehe it conven•
sent to do so now while the.. town,.is
dressed in its beautiful garb offrature.
The work of roofing tha. newetown
hall, will Loon be commenced. The
gable ends areebeiltancl the rafters -are
adjusted,, and ready to have the sheet-
ing put•on.
It'required two special trains of, ten
cars each, besides the regelar train to.
convey excursionists from London and
immediate stations on the L H
railway to Goderich on the Twelfth
Three Orange Lodges joihed Eketer
lodge and marched, in order with
flags Hying in the breeze,' and headed
by the Exeter brass band, to the depot
whern they embarked for Goderich on
the Twelfth- • .
Lome's-About 'four weelee ago,. a red'
shoulder shawl, on Main street between
the Central Hotel and Exeter :North..
The finder -will confer a favor by jetty,.
ing it atXts-.Jolue McInnes' or at the
Arevocege.Office,,Eieteris
Out of three cases tried before Mag-
istrate Williams, at the Market Ileuie
Exeter, for violatien;of the Scott, Act,
Walter Clarks, oft, Ctecliton, paid the '
stetuary eina•of fifty dollars and -costs ;
Abel Wisitiers,"of Exeter North, was,
disenisseel,emd• Willert, of Dashwood,
decision was reserved until next Fri-
day,,when other cases will be tried.
The officers ,in , charge '• of the Sel va-
tiou Army, eerie 'of Eeetee. • attended:
the greet Council of War, in. London,
yesterday, conducted by Coinmiisianer
T. B. Coombs, commander of the Cana-
dian forces, . Officers awn all parts Of
the Province were present.' . No doubt,
a greater,andenore sacrificing devoticin
will beethe• result -of the gathering, ae
1vell aigreat revivals threughout this
Province.. We wish themadd speed:
. . .1
A. u.9ticeable .fes.tars .upon the return
of .11,e,s. ,Orangemen from Goderich.on
the Twelfth, was the absenessof drunk.
enness. Another , mdisptstablesAict
that the Scott Act. law:dbes, ,004ibit;
and acts. AS li: stringent i items' illegal
iicpeor telliage in,,Seemitiee where ethe
Canada .TemperaVee Act ' i's in foree.,
After returnitiglti Exeter and refreshe
mg theeneet'vee-.W;ith a`egotintifeil re'past'
at the: doniteeecial, „ betel,. •theys all
left for • their ,resPective homes in it.
. , , .
manner Which reflects great...Ai:edit to
the Orange sodiety.,
We understancittliat . Itt'r Zci..,Itob•
erts has purchased tliiinterest of: Mr.
Clark, of the, firtilsof.„Roberts sts Clark,
and will 'continue the saitie..as liereto-
fore; Owing to ,inabilityithrotigh in.
disposition and ever .failing,health,,.Mr.
'Clark was, Ultimately compelled to give
eip busiiicee and retire to private .fife.
}Ili sickness is internal.. alscee.ses,. Laid'
hiephysiciaim have, no ,hopes of; his re-
covery and, restOratioe to his • meal
lieeltli. During the three years that
.Mr. Clark hasbeen, inbusines,.; her&
he has Made inany warm friends Who
will regent to learn the carte& Of. hi,S,rtie
ties:meet from public life, . .
A new method for prteleevirig•• feuit
has beee discove,red„andis fetid to be
a :vast improvement °belie - old 'system
of air -tight jets.. Prepare - and .,,cook
the fruit pi ecisely,. as for eeneine in
glaree jars, fill your dishes ' With , the
fruit while it is yet hot, and itinisedia-,
tely cover with cotton batting .sectitely:
tied no. netriernber that all pptrefte-
tiOn. is eau:seri by the inviSihlh.ortoactlfrei
in the air. Cooking the 4 uit ,„ ekp'eta
all,:theae,, and as ' thq cannot pees
through cotton batting, the fruit Alta
peotetted, "esill keep for an indefinite
piesied. It is e,eid thee berries, chettieg
ntutne il.r.c.1 11.1 ii IV •,oth or kinds of fruit
limed 'been kept .it tini way, tor fievetel
yeere,
The Upper Canada Bible- Society
heive.been asked. by, the Ontario book
•seilets•and..Stationees A.ssociatime,nOt
to Sell,finely-bound Bibles at soelowe a
rate Us to intehlerewith, thetitular
trade. They do •not* objectto the sale
of the cheaper. Bibl6s • at cost orany
lower .rate, but doen.obethink that the
rich,•whie Ofiti afford to pas; for expen-
.:tive copies, Should a asi themselves of
'what is realty, cherityre
ee There are nearly.one .huncitecl retir
ed farr 1s,ing iu Estetee, and .still
there is roorrfor,enoree We know of
no anorespl•easant onsuitable 'plebe for
those who liave "Stood the burden and
heat of the day," to locate, than in the
enterprieing tewn of Exeter. Those
contemplating to pass the remainder of
their days in qpiet•and ease, cannot do
betterithan take a prospectiug tour to
this town before locating elsewhere..
Mfarkeet
Fall Wheae . „e
Spring v44404"
Oats
Barley
P1310;
tray per toe
Butter:
llotetoes.per bag
Eggs per doz.
Di eseed pop peril
0.439 1.0 8 t).Tr'
0.90 '
4.4* 0.37,.
4054 / P P.57
4)44 to
).UO to. 15.00.
0.16 0.I3
1.10 to , 1.10
0.J4 to • 0;45
7,00 to 7;59
Tim 'MARKET
EXETER, 'lune 9, 1„47.
White Avbeat per 1:thehei (new) *0 8419 *0 St*
Red Wheat per bushel......... 0 134 to 0 14.
Wheat " • • • • • SO to 0•O'
IlszleY Per bushel- . ..... 0 OS to 0 40
Oats per bUSIIRI ....... 0 00 to 0 11
Peas Per bushel. ..... 0 00 to • 0 504.
114•5 Per ten. „ „. 0 00 to 6 Ott
0 11
0 10
0 11.
0.20 •
0 110
1 fle
2 00
0 09'.
3 .4.°'
Butter per lb 0 00 to
.}:gRa Per 000
Hides peel), . 0 00 00
Sheep Skins , . 0 00
Wool per lb..- ,,...... ..... 0 00 to
Solt per bbl... .. . ..... . 0 00 to
Potatoes per busht 0 80 to
Apples per •bushel 0 00 to.
Oatmeal por bbl0 0%50
TDow. 0 00 10
Pork pur 100 lbs . 00.00 to 12 in
}Suomipr I5..........,.0 00 to lo
ADVERTISE:
IN. THE .
900 Cir6tilation
•
Tide Paper will he sant to any ad.
dress in the United States or
Canada to lan. let, 1888,
FOR ONLY i'I1P2!Y cenere
-GO •TDs--
'TASTING'S
Oerttr al ,
Here ie a point of intereet to busi-
ness meneand one et/hien. the Becton
especiallysreconneeplg to t1'osq
who i:nprovise ,oectinatsys leiter arid
Writina paptes•iisto+.1;i11. heads, ancl;re-
frainofroni spoIsci1Igt ;few cents on de.-
oentlt printed'' ones:. The question of
interest on an account rendered carne
up bifere the judge, who deelined tak- •
ing into consideration the amount so
ehlrgecl, as the defendant had nbt beeri
notifie/iViat interest would be added
if the-,, a.ecount was not paid. within,,a,
etaiii time. The necessitysoflutviteee
printed ' on your billheade the. words;
'interest at the rate of. .(as the case
may be) per cent. will les • dieted on
all overdue accounts,?' bee pretty
clearly seen..
, • se*
-Notice :to. trieditorF
:110 ihie.viatter of ;' George Willts • of the
in, the. Cciaii4 of
ifizron, bityer.
. Fon
Antisf.c.Shaving,
Hair Cutting, ,
-Shampooing,.
•' Hair "
'• eft: ita,
Lailiee'Worktru.SPeciAir.
SATISFACTIGN1%* .
c<IGUARANTEED.,:'-
Fanaaet
'EXETER,QnL
STIMISH AND NOBITO„.
, Are the Summer
IN GENTS' CLOTHING..
And if • you want the bestigoodes
and a perfect tit guarauteede.
lave your measure
.nie, and eectire
' 1HE abbve-nained Greerge•Villiti has, W. ;SOUTITCOTT
with the eetiretit Of a inejetity of his- ‘' -
Creditors • whose Glebes aliment to one Merchant Tailor, Reeter..
hundred A ol lars ami upwards,,made an as,
sionment to cieorg,e Satn well, of the Vill- ._.,....--... _ ,_..,_,.....itt.z.,„
age,of Exeter, inercluait, of all his estate
and effects intrust for •thebi&it of his
Oredi terS.
A meeting of the ereditevs nf 1he estate
will bo bold at the office of R, Collin-=,
of the said Village of Exeter, Solicitor, on
FRIDAY, tile Twenty-seco1141 dttyot luly,
instant; at the hem of ten o'clock ill the,
forenoen, .for tite appeiptipeot of Insp&A-
Ors and the giving. of :,(lireekionA with vets
steetiee to the deemed of the estate„
Cregitni:s `aro.. requested. to tile thoir
claims against the instate with the melees
tiened on 1)r before thO•day of n,teeting,,
with suchtirok't thereM tud vatticillo.rn at
ftrks regnir.lif (.1hitrter tA
Vactotia•Oti brio).
tf,...Courois, • ,
Soluater fr,
Geotez
.110:4,sueof
trkteter, County Huroa.
P;tteci 13t,ti,a1y4 1.86
OHN.
DliAttli TS
.P.LOUR and. ,,EF,EI),
t,
Of all hitides
Drealifaet Ceral•e £d,,.,.
•
Grou‘utl Flax 114'I,14-FinkpitN,
Cattle Feed • al w4,1,4
hand.
toden pttivtgl.. RtV, tiylf•
JOHN. lik.4114.E.8,
31 &IN 'Mkt:14.
44,