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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Advocate, 1887-09-15, Page 5era i4o ciPli 31nro11 4 ErliCe Railway. / Jatorthern Divisio 4. 40rNo Nairiar-'1'amE Tenee-Pees'n'r. Teedoe, depart, .8.10 atm, 4.25 V . Al. .tucitai Geossinge. 9.35 5.4e eIlandeboe e ...... 910 5.15 Centralia _ ... ,_ 0128 5.33 EXleThlle, 9.35 5.45 Hensel! .... _. „ 9 46 5.53 9.51 6,06 Brneelleld9.55 0.10 ,ennton , . _ .. -.10.10 0.35 Lonciesboro'_ .. .10,37 6.55 Illyth 20.40 7.05 Lelgrave.. _ .. _11.00 7.29 IsVinghani, arrive . 11.20 7,30 Goixo Sou'en. Fasseeger, Wiegliam,depart, 7.00 A.M. 3.05 rad. Belgreve7.17 3.28 Blyth . , 7,31 3.42 Londeshoro'..... 7.40' 3.51' Clinton . 8,00 4.10 Erecefield - , .... 8.19 4.26 1kiepen . 8.27 4.57 :Hensel] .. .. 8.33 4.43 .Fixeter . . _ . . . . . ' 8.47 4.57 Centralia , . , . 8.57 5.07 Olandeboye , .... , 9.10 5.20 fen ca n-crese'g ., .. . 9.2'O 5:25 London, a.., rive . . 10.1'0 6,00 Local News. -1‘Vs. Geo. Moir, of St. Marys, is isiting friends'in town. -A eommuitication from “Ramrod" appears la another colunm. -Mrs. John Parsons of this.village bes returned beim visiting friends down ea4t; -The Brass Band favored our citi- zens with some choice selectiens• ow Monday evening. -M.r. John Knight,who has been ate Harriston, is at present Visiting his friends in this placte. -Farmers report thet the fall wheat is beginaing' to appeer above the groundand is growing eicely, . • -Tn'Scafortle, this year' the genet Watering tax 'amounts to two'cehts per -foot frontage, in Exeter, 8 cents. -Revs. J. E. Holmes, H. W. Crews' W. E. Kershaw, and Mr. jas. Pedlet, else us a call each ancl left some work. -The sefe in Verity's foundry was blown open by hurgulars Sunday night 1ioid about, thirteen dollars it, cash was taken. -Mr. John Gilletpie ever an. enter- prfeibg bus driver has, had the lnie re- painted whieli adds greatly -teats ap- pearance. r. 11 °Fes Al druid en, Barrister,. of Poet Arthur, once a resident of this place, is at present' visiting friends in .and. around Ex etee. r • -Miss Carele Drew,dteughter Wire. Diver, of. Exeter„ left the other' eVening for ati extended trip iiirough Southern Calitor nia. ---The police are watchful, very. Still they have thuslar failed tolarrest the bumble -bee for carrying eoncealed weapons in its hip pocket.1 --Messrs T. Prior, 'J1 .Coates and ablin Willis eachshipped." some fine cattle from this station on Monday each for the easteeit markets. -The Exeter Arovocuts appears to improve with' age' and gives evidence that it will, outlive its infancsa-St. Marys Journal: Riglitr you are bit:other Moir. -Bangs are steadily decreasing! in favor. , Every one whose face can stand the severity of the styletomlic the hair straight back. ilea loose,' dereless• Om+ padour: --:-=Three items which read' exactly the same appeared in the local, news columns of our local cotein lest week and pertain to grotind liege and.frogs; -savory tneat like. --The editor of an exchange says he never saw but ene ghost, and that was the ghost, of &sinner who died with- out paying for his paper: 'Twat hor- rible to look upon' -A Cantata,. ceheisting of sacred eonge and solos, will be given in Diew' s hall on the evening of Oct. 4th',, tindee the auspices of the choir of. James street church and will consist et About seventy -flee ebices.." -There it is *MO Why, what's wrong with you yeatieg tnelf, to allows another of our roost. popular young ladies like Miss Mieey Retie to be led to the altar by Mi.. J: T.. Burns; of Manitowanning. May evary success attend them in all their' uildertakiege is eur wish. --Durinerethe reeetit hoe spell a vil- lager boughtsome better andput it in a bowl to keep it cool widelvevee.plee- ed in a pailiand lowered by a, lope in- to the Well. The next Morning OR go- ing for the butter we can iniagine bet- ter than describe his feeling when he found•that ritope4ail, bOWI mid butter llad,dierippeered; He says that man stith' whiskers had better: not darne' *vand:there tigeint. -Rev.. W. Martin has our thanks for a report of the Hoven Presbytery which appears in another column, -By reqiiest, Bev. Jas. G raham wiUanneunee the evening aabject Of his disconrse in the morning et, the rectular service -The latest graze is coon hunting but the onlY wens we bear tell ef are those that fallew phe elo„eA Whe being unable to, get any.game, resort to farie cat orchards and help themselves to the chbicest fruit. -Mr, Thomas liamlie and' wife. whellnye spent the suininer in Englaed returned home on Thursday evening both looking much refreshed, They report a pleasant trip and an enjoyable them on the "Old' Sod." -A resident in town pnrehased two &emit eggs one day recently and on ar- riving home to lin greet serplise he found that twenty- three of then con- tained chickens,- his only objection be- ing that they were not outside the shell. -Tickets will be issued at Exeter station next Monday, aqth, good' to re- turn eh, the .27th, for ninety-five cents. These reductions from the regular fare will afford an excellent opportunity for all to vikt thrt %Stern Fair held at London on thee &des., -A new counterfeit American sil- ver dollar is in circulation.' The lines of the engraving ere not all sharp, like the.original, and the coin is noticep,bly thiakera and the milling lines on the edgelonghr, and the diameter slightly shertter. The .'s" in the word "pluri- bust' is noticeably bad. -Pi.of. Wiggins has predicted a big storm for Sept. :9th, He says it will cross the meridian of London on' the 16th, coming we3t, and will extend across half the American Contineet on the 18th, being very rough at' sea. He says that it wilhincrease, owing to the position of the plaeets. -The, new,spaper is the rnedienn through‘ Which the people'find out what is gohig'cle. in the Ntdrld. They receive the ciirtes'ef the puh1i yetne iiatttr. how mean you have acted toward:them, when death comes they are the first to cover up your faults. ley the laurel leaf upon your grave, andcon-fineed you to the mercy of God. -The Dominion election petitions assigned to the Queen's Bench Divis- ion will be tried by Mr. Justice O'Con- nor. The Court yesterday morning as- signed dates and places for three of them as followse-East NerthamVier- on Thursday, the 10th November, at Brighton: 'West Huron, Wednesday; the 16th November, at Goderieh; West Middlesex, Tuesday, the 12th Decem- ber, at Strathroy. -When .asyoting girl gets lovesick and ‘Lipacfriey" ahd despondinit let her ge to work and' forget hertroublet in thef.duties of everyday life: Mahe'can not ba music teacher'or cashibt, or an authoress; let her do chamber,work araook in the kitchen, and if she .can- not dress in, satin and diamonds let her wear, ctilibo: She willfind a cure in one as soon at in another; and, either it-infinitely,superior to suiectle. -Now that the hunting season is approaehingeit will be ..useful to know, the •laW providedifor gawk:land for the benefit of forgetfitl' ones it becomes necessary to publish it every year: Ducktravhich comes first may. be taken on the 14 of Sept.. not the 15th of August. Deer, -15th OtV td 16th of. Dec. Partridge -1st Sept: to 14 Jafi.. Ducks of all kinds-lst ept. to, 1st Jan.. Geese -1st Sept. to • ltt May. Hare -1st Sept. to 1:5th March, The abOve dates are iziclusive, .. -Rev. Sam Jones, at times, getweiffl sense good things.At GrimSby,. the other day he sttid'that..."A ifnueseho don't pay hie debtiewhee he' mini is a mean man; but themeanest man God eiVet Made is the mew who will loan money at tt high Tereentage!one he worts aitee • wid then aastch fellOW, and wipe b • out all he's got. I'd as soon go up to the judgement seat with a stolen sheep on my baek at with a record likethat.' Eeison1 excelled ,by the man Who Will take a•paper;,,rhady it for two or three years and not pay.' for it? -The following is a "pointer" for othelocal jewellers: -Jet clever swindle is Wing worked.The 'operater' visits a jewelry store and when' he gets near enough .to the rack on whieir repaired watches are suspended 1ie. examines them and from the tags that are usual- ly attached to the watches he learnt the names of the °Wilms'. and the a- mount due for repaiese Ile then leaves and shortly after secattepropery signed and anititint theseon SallIti watch by a messenger boy, asking that the time piece be sent hint:" ,The jeweller net sespeotitig anything -wrong gives the boy theaeatele Thetteitidle.'intty ite "worked" 111 this plate arid jeWellers should Ik owthe lookout fOr anyi faith We:bp:C. , . , -Mereliants and others requiring fall printing done fop .the fall„fair, will confer a favor by eeediug ie their ord- er.or the eetne et once 1.110 avoid the Nide -The Heron. Presbytery was JP1t1 in Cavan church, Exeter; on , Tueeday, A large number of delegates from dit- fore4t parts of the couliery were pres- ent. tuneral sermon wilt' Ile preach- ed en thedeath of Miss Higgihs eediv be preached in jams street ebureli next Sneday morning at half past ten. nuMber of our citizens have had their corns extracted by a new ' process by 4 travelling specialist. The Modd'of extracting is very simple and quick. jolm •Hazlewood, of Kirkton, was in town Tuesday and before leav- ing paid the eubscription for the ADVO- CATE. He simply reiterated the state- ments of many others when he said "the, Anvoqa•rs: is a ' spicy,' news"), pa- per and I like it so well thatl will take it next year, . -Ran* & Co. have purchased the Bankrupt Stock.of Balaton Bros, and are now busy marking: every article down in price. They will open Sat- urday morning .next 17thinstant, and will conduct theik• ' business for Cash only. Startling bargains for every:one' baying money to•speud. ItANTON•& CO -Mrs. Clarley, of this *own, has a 6g tree which at present has on it eighteen figs, ten of which are ripe. It resembles the oak in structure, the leaves being somewhat thicker; and. rough on the under side. The tree is well worthy aevisit and; will repay the inspection given it. _messes Sathwelh& Pickard have this eveelreceived direct frerh England per steamship 'Umbrae, flee ca`ses ladies!. mahtlies dolmans'3 walkinc'ejackets and 7t fine lines mantle' alothsr, a1aea.ehoice' lot of eroolen,knotted'eeeddirect from 'Germany win& theY itee• ineee Opening up and will offer same at lowest pos- . sible'prieese , - -J. W. Broderick will °NM, otte in a few days in his new Brick Store, one door north of the new town hall. A. magnificent Bankrupt Stock of dry - goods, groceries, boots &shoes, etc., etc, fresh and new, the bulk of the stock' havieee lieen mirchased for the fall trade. The subsceiber having purchas- ed this splendid stock at about half -the wholesale cost price.. 01.04 • bargains' .NOSY is tfIQ ti se q subscribe for the EXeemi 4nVeoe're3,0ne df the best local papers in ffnrenl only 25 eeet's from new until bal.let, 1858, -The Finance District meeting of the Exeter District was held in the Main street cleart,h yesterday, Eaeh Surniutendeatlii the district was pre- sent and 4 few 14y411011. The bk;s'ineee wes tpeadily and pleasantly gone thrOugh and 'wider the presiding officer Rev. Dr. Pascoe, with Rev, A:0; Trar- ris as Pioancial Secretbry. 4. resell.;- tion.was passe& in reference to the Scott Act but tOevlate for this issue,” --Wet it midnight? Had the mys- tic moon cast its -sombre shadows upon a, heart-rencling seenel Had a portion of this.wild metropolis presented the held of carnage? Had the officelands! dispersed mid the teenieVacquetst lay mooning in the grasslethf A.' slight dis- pute arose, a rush of madness to tlie brain, a rash remark, a dark green thud, and all wee silent, as the editor of our lecal ceeele, permed the following lines: "The 'Exeter Thnes is anxious to know which,one of its citizens • is shortly to take ,frern),Miteliell one. of' her fair :daughters." By:the-by' from the ap- pearance of things in general and the frequent visits of.a. certain . young lady to town, that a Mies' Mitchell.' of St. Marys, ' will soon become a Wiiite citizeie Surely this explanadone satisfy. the curiosity of the Time? TrmFma. --Notwithstanding this has been the hardest year on farmers and stoek-raisers they have ever exper- ienced, yet,the County Fair whichie to he held here on October 3rd and 4th, promises to'be one of the bestend'most interestingineetings ever held by the Society. Every farmer in the adjoin ing townships seems disposed' to' make the fair a big success by bringing his stock and theeproducts of his farm and putting thein on exhibition to show the people from other towinhips that Ex- eter,. though slightly disfigured, • still leas. the ring. Already a, large num, li'eleof:entries li:tetalememade and the Usy preparation and fixing Alpof the various departments and stalls gives evidence of a display of the products of the county. Let everybody turn .eat and Rive the Society their encour- agxent by thtir: assistance and sup- port The Management have spared neither time nor trouble in making this the leading fair in the county: Scarlett's Telegraph Oil is highly appreciated as a household remedy. Give it a, trial. -Sold only at E. -0Pat1titt's: Drag. Stare„ Exeter: will be offered:, wthe for theM. A31 I Initisi...go. The'stbreeto'renthirfin, :seine- r .• few grailis. of cot:ninon sense • , \ • $ , l coeld be ;infused into the Viiek 'heads Ailthe members present., The Minutes of former meetti±. read of' irr'atate theite iclis .andIboweli almoit every afternoon in and confirmed. th4 absenee'ofPthe'proprietors of .a lo-, 'Noved-11.1iIi‘t•.C.4''141metto teconded cal butcher shop not 100 .miles from by T. B. 'Carling, that orders be grant' town, it ;night have the. desired effect ed for the following' sums -E. Drew of lessening the unearthly and almost $4.00 for rent of hall' 14th Feb. 1887 inhuman noises Whiehenumerate there- ''Valter Westeott 8,4.00 labor, James 'frotn. We understand.'Smith. it sick Balsdon $3.00 labor, at Town Hall,. and no wonceer, .for, the' liidtotia noises A. Bissett $3.00 do. ThoS: Bissett• the stomach. Stephen:, Powell' tal Cents labor, John 00 labor Jne. Gilleepi4 .$31'00.' labor which are prodticed aitistegifse4ile of . Geuld'$.1t50 labcir, R. Pinceme $10.00 _-QUERY.-The fblleWing was hand- D. Urquhart $86.op lumber and 'Salli- ed us for publication: •Ohtitof out city ueleVailson $2.00 for gutting' iebod, f�r fathers,:after,helpiniiiir::ftiiihe; 140,4y,,Corbett, in indigent, carried.• of by-laws,' arierinailifestitigatthreeleik '.:Ufenders for Insurance were received time wonderful might arid itesirefor filonv Various agents -of. Insurance Co. the welfare of our town.:and for the foe Insurance on Town Ball. ekeepina: in place" all breakers Moved by D. Johns, seconded by J, would.1; violaters: of the law, takeethe .Pickard, that the Reeve and•Clerk be premi4es end quietly informs the'Town a, committee to,etr&Ct a policy of Intur- Constable.not te1'be too severe on racers mice for Town Hail for a tertu of. 3 'said futions diikere, becange there are ,yeats, Carried.' Many other; things eetially as bad, . Moved by T. 13.• Carling, 'seconded therefore use your own judgement, G. Bissett, this Parliament ad. Eye seevita and men pleasers..iburii to meet at Dr. Rollins' office on• Faiday.next at 7 o'clock p.- in. car- -GALE ..SULAV, IhNEOW--A new fie& M. EACRETT; Clerk enterprise entered town last Saturday, . Connell met. pursuant to adioten- it being eight agents -in the interests of Merit at Die 1.ol1ies'eettoe'9t1I'S'otein the Gale Sulky Harrow: Tuesday, her 1887. teeming eight` teams,•left"thie village': . Alt. present.( except, Mia' johns) with a load Of ther, agricultural imple- • The ittinettesofitherpeevitene meeting • rneets,and beliiinVeaeli.eyegon was at. were reed and :onfirrned: tached another Weed*. eiAtiVatore `'` Moved rbY.: W. 4: Bissett,; seconded Toy'.spread thetnsell?es. °yet the Ole- by X. •Be Carlinthat ()Meet geant- ferent townships, ietsi ate... aired to et( fer the f611(Aving. sums. viz, L. H., everyzfarre lititisei to eh these seeders.; Dieliemee$15,00 Oleg edvice and E. EP D. M. Foirry;.- the notad ‘seedsmart,, Of hoe $26.p0 for Ineurance • on tnwn Detroit, it. president,of the firm,. io Ball. and • carpenters risk for two have head- quarters at NT'indsOrp Ont; months. Parrield: TheiremPloyees arwgodd business men, Moved by W. C. Bissett, tedectuled and 'are able to eoirviiwetrie Vest ain- by lePickatelethat By -Law ..1Sto 9 '87' adieu femora that they liaVe the seed- "The consolidate By -Law of•tle i1 er'whih vill cl� the vatiene • kleitIS'Of. 'age of having been' read a Work required. • The 8trathroy.21win tin# time been read a second'andthird speaking Of Mil McManus, the maime tliete and finally passed. Carried,'. ger, 'has' the ,foilovin61"During Wee Moved by W, G. Bissett seconded StayXeye he hat ' Mad6:host of friends hy Ten, •Carling, that, the' Building by hie: ii6410 anissrand..good busi4. used as.; Fire' Engine Bongo t Me. nets eftialitiet, and'Atutit greater and, Pickardi be advertised. for Sala by doss' mayettteed him ellsewheee," Tivo Auction on the 23rd Sept. at 2 o'cloek iiiindred oaf these maellieet were told iii the liftman:ant, Carried, 'The •Ceuneil adjOnniecl t� meet at Salineite.-In Stephen, llth lest., the' , wife of Mr, W, 11. :Sanders, of ct, PP t) • gujorg.,,,-Toss.-oh. wabiesaay 14th, iest, tlih rUtidence of the brides! ' pareets, by the Rev: 8.7 F, Son, nsi4st'nd by the W, Martin, .Mr. j. T. Burns, of Man- itowanning; Algoma, to Miss' Mieey Ross; of Exeter, Ontario, 8tfilint., Mrs 2 Latta, aged 76 years': CAgRoLL.-On ThuradaY 8th ibid., Mr. James Carroll of Sauble hill ' Farm, 1.bildulph, aged 88 years.• .EXETER MARKETS. White WS'eat pdr (11.e.u? 50 75 to Red Wheabu t per iThel Oats per bushel., „ „ . 070 to 70 Spring Wheat " •• Barley per hushel Peas l'er bushel, . Hay per ton.,,. Butter per lb, Ego per dozen ,,, , SPotittuit'oeresperbblbushel Apples per bushel Pork per 100 lba Buda per lh., , 0.70: to 0 ;5 0.40 to 0 , 9 20 to 0' 27 0',1Vt`o 66' 00 4( 8 (s) V 1(1 tO 0, 1$ -000 0 10, 0 00 to 1 00 0' 00 to 05 .0 00 to 0 00 8 00 10 a oe.. o' 00. to 11) 00J LONDON 11(ARKETS. -- Red•Winter, per busT White tc Spring it Barley Oats Eggs Butter, Rolls' Butter, Crocks I Hay per ton itt threeMonthee..ne Strathroy,:' See udYertlietnent nextI the, Market House on the 23rd inst at ;week., •vd , I; 30 p. w, M, E.scarrr,a.:lerka. 14' $ 75 te 75 to 77 7-5 to- 7e7 54- to 56 33 to 35 la to. 15 .(17 to ;i5 23'to 27 9.50 to 12 00 TORONTO' MARKETS. Fall,Wheat Sprieeewheat Oats Fem. Barlef Hay *Ion; Better Potatoes per bag Eggs per doz Dcesaed Hogs per 100 $ 0.79 to $ 0.79 to 0.8.1. 0.3ato' 0.55 tb. , 0.54 tO 12,00 to 14,00'. 0.25 to 0.2si 0.00 to 1,00. 0:36 to 0.17' 6.5) to 7.00 FALL FAIRS. SEPTHI,LB umninienekeladwariele-Toreeteem,--freelee Western,-Londoee. 18-24. Provincial, Ottawa, 18-2e• eelereet,e4.1.-Prreseee oceoesene. SOUTH HURON', EXETF111,, SeattePerth; St. Pittel.e; 4-5 Blansileed, ICirkton, , 6-7 'Nortli,Perth, ': C-7 'Sotitlilaleford, IngeiSoll, Souill_,IDOrehester,,Belmont,.. •. 7, East Nisfentri,,Kintere, it 1141;eereeseive......ei PERU NOTICE l's 4JBY �[ ThA'r UNLESS w. SOUTOM r Desists raom SELLING .NIS 1111;OPITTING CiothinG at ruinous price, - LX KINDS OF GENTS' FURNISIiING ww- GOODS at Pattie/Aces, he will get ALLTHE TRADE IN TOWN So says Cuatomert Soult,ficott, Miniestree,te .Exeter.• : JOHN MG1NNEL 011.610EIR FLOUR, midi FEED Of all kinds. Breakfast, Cora.18, Oil Oakeitle Ground Flax" Med Enepien po:tititt,L'tlep:e;ettE dt1iva ys ort'laee reet, ,JOHN MitNNS, 11111N$T.,; x;:401*