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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Advocate, 1887-10-13, Page 4' The Goveurcomer has passed an Ord- er -in -Council, and has liven notice through the Canada Gazette to the ef- fect that in no cue shall polling for the •repeal of the Scott Act take place soon- er than fifteen days. before the date at which the Act came into force. In -view of this decision, therefore, the vot- , 0111",,111M''' iveil as the easntitY of the:herbage be takee. int 9 ae0044 we think the elms are eatreetely rare in Which any harm •can come from drainage. Indeed, it is difficult te understand how it is pos- sible to over -drain a MM. A drain allows the surplus water, or wider of supersaturation, to pass off, and that surplus Is eertitinly rut) bet- ter discharged. When a drain has run Off the surplus water, it at once ,ceases to act. The soil by virtue of its por- osity and capillary attraction, will hold a certain amount of water with the greatest tenacity. If water he turned into the pan' of a ing cannot take place before the mid. flowerpot, it rises by means of the cap - die of April. • illary attraction and saturates the, en- tire MM. No multiplication of drains can cause the soil to give u p a drop of water held in this way. A riUSIBER of Orders -in -Council for .tlae farther production of fresh water fish have recently been pused, among them one putting a stop to the practice 4 fiShitig -through holes,in,.,.ileci ice in liroya Beet* .and,'IrNew; ,itrunewick, The order in ieferenee,tii;TSWIejen fish_ ing has been so changed'is to absolu- tely prohibit Sunday fiOiling. A. CoLoazo Wonin named Lee, whs, apparently disapproves of the' Salve, tion Army, and.is evidently not a to- tal abstainer, created guite a sensation at Windsor on Saturday: evening by zoakin'g a promiscuous assualt upon that body ,during its pat ade. She beat lively tattoos with hit; umbrella, , on lever), head she saw, until that weapon was broken and shaves borne to the bastile. IT APPEARS that a change has been made in the distribution of department- al work among the Ministers by which " Sir John gives.np2iis position as Su- . , pgintendent-General of India n affairs, Lost. On or about the first of August last, a EWE and WHETHER Lalilt, each with a round hole in left ear. Anyone giving such information as will lead to the recov ery of the same, Will be suitably rewarded. • JOHN S. DONEY, Lot 4, con: 3, Usborne. " Exeter P. 0. Estray. Came into the premises of the under- signed, lot 3, con. 3, township of Osborne, on or about the middle of August last. a WHITE ZWB. The owner is requested to come and prove property, pay charges and take the same away. JOHN S. Dokter, Exeter, P. 0. •111111. •NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The creditors of Thome s Holloway, gentleman, late of the village of Centralia in the county of Huron, who d ied on or about the sixth day of April, 1887, are hereby Requested to send by post prepaid to R. Hicks and Thomas Mitchell, Cen- tralia poet office, executors for Thomas Hol loway, on or before the first day uf Janu- ary 1888; their chrietian and surnames addresses and descriptions with full par- ticulars and a proof uf their claims and a statement of their securities (if any) held which has been assumed by Mr White, by them, and notice is hereby given that Minister of the Interior, in addition to after the said first day of January, 1888, his other duties. No climbt Mi.. White the said executors will proceed to distri. will now repudiate all responsibility ite the &netts of the deceased amung • the parties entitled thereto, having regard for Sir. John MacDonald's mismanage- only to the claims of those whom t) he • ment of the Interior Departnent, just shall then have notices, :nd the said ex- ecutors will not be liable' for the said se- as he refused to be held responsible for setts, or any part there.of„ to any person Sir Dayid 31uPherson's maladminis. or persons of whoee.claim, or .clainis. they shall not have. imtice at die tune of suck tration of the Dominion Lands branCh. . distribution. ' RICHARD RICKS, • Thad.. MITCHELL, Executors. Tr SEEMS the bones of Chtleuhre ki2 Centralia, Sept. 24th, 1887.-3n. 'Columbus the discoverer of ,Ameri are to be o removed, as if they lad not yet earne When 'Col-: umbus died he first faun ting - place at Valiodolid. But it w for Jong. In seven years his remains vete teken to Seville, and in 1526 across the ocean to Hayti, where they -were deposited in the Cathedral of San Domingo. IR 1795 it was thought to be high time that the bones of Colum- bus were dist again, and they were taken to Have ' Cuba. Now After a further rest o hundred years, a fresh transfer—let u • e the last—is tO be made to Genoa, an Navigator's birth-p1ace tvill finally elai ..fs.ts own. TONSPECTIT'll ,BYENING, WEEELY The e. •ConservatiTe ; Newspaper of Canada. —GILT THE - 1 , I t ONE D Bright, Incisi The Compl The Ch Seriel Storie Dr. Tal Th 1 EAR. terials. • . 6W8 'of the Day. t Miscellaneous Reading. the Best Authors,. ge's Great Sermons. allest Market Reports. The Choices Humor. g for Everybody. ;misses news, ts never dull, •Ila question. It is slaws TEM ToRCNTO Olube ascertains from :the records of reeent sales that the price of Ontario timber lands is on the advance. A square mile that was sold for $160 in 1861 has since been, with- drawn at $539, The G146 thinks that Commercial Union'wciuld:still further advance prices. Mr. Mowat can hard. ly be blind to the fact that these tell- ; *nes belong by right to the people of -Ottario, and not' to speculators. It a lumberman can afford to pay such a price to a speculator for the right to ;eat, he can afford to pay the same pilhe ;to the Provincial Governinefit. There. is an easy way of diverting the "boodle into the Provincial treasury, and Mr. Mowat should promptly adopt it. Mi. MerOidi hits si4, example in; iZtrebee. The Snore anti never • BM, clean and strong: Tunas Is NOTittxp that etributes more towards making a fait*, what -it ehould be than thorough and.sysfetnat- ic drainage., The possijqiilitY, Of over, drainifig. &snail )0,tids'filii fCequently been disentilect Irinas�nte hrit'e spoken gaiut tle giOrotigh drying t• of suOli , lands. by artificial nidant. ' ^ 4,10 if, is is vroper, On udCUS 3 0 Will pnrchase-for you for 'gear the Wilily SPII0. TATOR, the lo.e,t unnsertnti VJournal and the beet weekly nemipaper in Cattada. Unsually liberal commissions to agents, address 1,1 SI'lit.:TATUIL, Hamh3on, Out. The EXETER ADVOOATE and the Spectator for Stmt.ei ihe how. Chriotie's Commercial LIVER V. 1::strq 8TAgtr , • ; !LA ‘iv -zr : Rig7,3 and Horses first-olass. tar Oirklas•Wleft at the Irawkelhavi Nouse, or at tne rtabTh hill he-pooroptly attended to, TERMS. REASONABLE. New Pl'emiseR NEW GOODS* ReSpectfplly reminds his many Customer s and the public generally that he hes re. moved to KIS 11W- 11111 —HEX r TO— Ot COM... Main Street, EXETER. Where he has just received , WELL ASSORTED 'STOOK OF READY-MADE--- & SHOES, ALSO , Hand-nwle work of the highest •Ciao A Trial Solicited. and Satisfaction Guaranteed CEO. MANSON; • Exeter. .HELLO, THERE! ROWE & ANDREW'S (111.N A For Balance of 0387. •October. Another spell of weather! Was in the east ! Terrible catastrophe in New York! 53 people sit cumb to base ball fever. Police ordered out to keep back tile - crowd from our Warcroorne Several seriously jammed. . November. Look out for snow. Fathers with eligible daughters unhang the front gate, and 1)4 -one of Our . cosy sofas, warranAd to bring the mostinghful :young man in 'the Ciiiiitry totimein short Order' ,"Beds,' Spring llifattrasses, Lounges,. etc., etc., s eudless • iariety., -J1.)ec.teinber. • . chioigt:.111..khe mooli; and more "• • . Und v:r1 Si lc is ee Onf Sti,ek of caskets, Coffins, Robes and Trimmings, are unexcelled. Reformed undertakers, Mt Rings, no Cliques, we use Our. prices we govern ourselves„ and as most people -know they are very moderate we understand, atid make e epesialty Or this part of cur business. ' Come and See before you buy, Open day ° • ,saakeight. ' REMEMI3ER the PLACE Drevi!ti Old stand,—one door' . north of-Molson's Bank. Rowe dc 'Andrews. Having this season purchased most of out; , stack direct from manufactzirersil in England and Gertnany, to do so we bed to give our orders very early ie the season, and as the prospects looked well we bought largely, the geed' levee, now arrived end we find that heed times are causing a great depr'esslen ia trade, we have therefore decided to nieet the tiMee by mocking so geode at. HARD ** PAN •PRIG IS tato insure a speedy clearance, therefor* we would invite all intending par ; chasers • .7 A To Call'and Inspect our Stock and note Pxices of all New Goode, dinnelnfli Ladies' Dolinant3 SackEit0.& Ulsters Misses' and Maids' sters, all sites. Ilhek & Colored Nast SATIN Dress goods in a the newest colors and styles. Plain and Tansy Plushes, ficarlists, and Plain ind.Faney Hosiery and Gloves, Also a full haw of MF.N'S, YOUTHS' mid BOYS' . READY w MADE ettrRING, FIATS atm! CAPS. All 01'0E6 will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIC*., 13,EMEMBER, 'SATURD'Y & MONIYY- OCT., 3710. &lime sad dal), and inspect our stock and get prices; it 'Will be it giant' exhibition and we feel confident it will pay you. -BUGS ! MGT! BUITS .Bugs are truinp end you must • play Paris Green if you went to make a point. ME PARIS GREEN TEE,— DOMINION LAf3ORAT0RY Hellebore awl. Powder.. Always a full supply of': Ih.ngs,: Dyes, and Fancy Goods. ; Fishing, _tackle a • s 'pedant: s diWs OPOWNINC PROI*E.T9i WILLAIM SANDERS AGENT FOR THE Commercial Union Assurance Company ot GREAT BRITAIN, Capital and Assets, $21,000,000. lancashire Fire Insuratice CO. MANC. MASTER, CAPITAL, - $14,600.0b0.00., , The best and most reliable Fire Insur- ance Companies in, the world. ADVOCATE OFFICE. iXETER.. TO THE FAIZMERS OP' 111.11RON COuNTY. leo rib . tElit/LaniEV" CULTIVATOR AND- SEEDER., Warespeetfully call your attention to a few testimonials which the Gain buity.rarrovr Mandmfttring Comp.; any, of Windsor, Ontario, have received from sotne of their patrons. Every elle who has Rtirehased, the Implement gronounce it a grand success, and at Implements every farmer should Nave, &B. MoMANIIS is in charge of a company of ten and eight Wag0M11, at Mutter; and ii•dbing thriving blight. ess,in hturon County. Credifon,'Sept, ISrd 01887,3 Gate S'Utiely Marone Co. Windeor: Gentletrzen=i purchafted ono 'of your Harrows and geederaNind hive thoroughly tooted 'it on all kiride Of ground, and after seeingthe work it will do, have no hesitation in Mbotrunending 15 50 far mix Mende se the beat implement in the market. The Great Eugilab Pre,eeipilon, A succesaful Xediolne used over $O years in Monsen& of, tames. °time SPerharorrhea, .AVernotis Weakness, irmissionw Impotency and all diseases caused byebuse. lito neman] indiscretion or over-exertion, ens] ix naokagee Guaranteed Oure when a others Faa. AA your Druggist tor Ta• Gleiss Marital Preierlsier; t.4110 no peastiente. tgre PRokoHis SI, fibr 15, by mail.. Write lor ramp et Address Eureka OasissICal Co., "Introit. 1111C111. $Old in zeter by Dr, Lutz, al druggils'srarstehero, ' uctr tte• • • Ironed truly, TORIAg vreatz, Centralia, Sept: Zith•teei Oak Sufi e'y &arrow 01. Windier. 'Dear bought one of your Sulky liarroWs and tkedess and- Must say that I am well pleased witli,the way it doerit work. I tapered end sowed fattest Inc vary ret, biwpylel0 where it WU Impossible to y soy fgdj, 1.1.0 used 15 50 dig palteateessad after tterda.P.rerted mul floy,71 tut p400 ad* .ititatat; • • plowing. 'and I am conviitced that the Gale is ibbeit and most useful implement ever introduced to the fanners of Huron County, • REOPOCCIUlly 411111,4. Wild:1AX AN DEHBOS, Stopherr tp. , • sitepte, got. 24th 1687. Gate Marrow Co: 'Wfarlisof Oents--I bare bought arid tasted one 0/ sem` sultry' Harrow', and Seeders, and think it is just west ever? farmer needs and it will do' all. Virg agent claims few it. licapectfully, " • •ALONZO FOSTER. Gall Herniae Windten . Gentlemen—Mid* te certify 'that the 636044 Harrow purchased fretwyeur agent has ,given entire sitiefaction. and 1 Weald& H the bat inialesseat a/ • turnat !rift ibtr96190.' .1* gild, Bektittoralltodi ' 4 .•er713 prepared rity potato grinind for wheat withent row -- log and am ray that the, machine' does ell your '- agent claimed for it, and ran cheerfully recommend it to my fanner friends as the ben. Tetra Ito. AMES HALLS, I:Morn& • lore Sidky Narrow Ca: •Windli;:oer.tar° 'BoPrt. 26th 1262 ' Dear eirs—The Stalky Harrow' snd Beoder betetat from your !agent is Juno whet We need,: t have Used'. 15 50 barrow, Cultivate and 'seed, and caw truthfully,. oar that it does the work batter, easier .and with leas labor than any implement 1 :ever., e/Ov, I trill • *Tao,: state Mat I have a good dtitl, bet think that broad,' outing at done hy.thti 9.16 1. the-way,te sowgrafn to3., gct MO hest. results. have wotked ten acres of who,* stUblifs with the cultivator Without plowing/ . thwyreftteperfecUer. , Wttilittat".1IOVITCUIW., '