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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Advocate, 1887-11-10, Page 5• PAY" �P? N 012(01+,1. ---pluasu- pay your Sub. bLIt)tIOU fe.t. the Ai) VOO=Vrle havo n, large rmeher subscribersnames ee our hooka who are in afreturs,. and Th e egr/JtNtta Pnirrat a/I oick to OH AT oNoe awl pay the same, We haYe eurred, a large evelise in the Perella,se. of eew type, ornatitents end stationery,. together with the Many disadvatitages ic witrk startieg a new peper,, makes it dottbly necessary that all wile Owe us, either for newsraper or job ric. couet, should pay up.. As this is our th•st appeal to, deliequeets, and We fiter4 have InOrittv too relieve our tier, we hope will teeet withal! tuecliato and hearty respense, Flay eents to each one itt arrears, all owe' the county, is not muee, but in the-Ng- gregate it itteatts many hundreds of dollars to .is. Our ofiree e:xpenses are heavy, the wife and little' one haye to be fed and elothed, the' liafther and 'esker have to he paid; while the dry - goods nuto, tailor, grocer,•and cobbler, ,iach alike Le ;ocAktig.fer their motley, and. "the workman is worthy of his [dye," and in order that we may meet the itece.ssaries of life And Eulfij the Divitte command: "owe no man any- thing," we urgently request am to.pay up. Please remit at onee. bibs. Pesnoen, publisher, total: News, ,nn 044:44 4444.1. 444 .444. • C.11,nly Nell conetedsweet Maris And .alsodear Sophia, And 1 sat conversing with them at th# momi-grown wishing•wcl 1, When we heard a soft step falling, And a bke voice low calling - Bet Maria and Sophia said: "Sit it's only Nell 1" Fre ping to be married-- . Too long -Weed I've tarried; And 1 s'pose it is the proper thing my ehosett name to thll. No, itis not sweet Maria, And it is net dear Sophia - love their little sister, and her name is "only Nett" -What we wish to .see: -The medy supplied. -Dentists paillinattth: -Higher prices for grebe --Every subseriber to pay up.' --Less slant; used to passers-by. -Mem job work and higher -prices, -Mitrehants Aoing.a lively business. -The farmer wearing a jovial smile. -The small boy kept inthe house at night. ,-The small girl ditto. --The: turkey well' fattened for Christmas... '-Fewer coppers put an the col/ac- tion plate. -The boys to quit Ioafirue on the' street corners.. -Some more flie weather' before winter'sets in. -A laege turnout of Foresters on Sunday, Nov: 20th. -Our firebrigade become one of the best in the eounty. -The collector, is on his annual. rounds. -Mrs. Diclesoe, wife of Lawyer L 11. Thelcsool itt berionsly indisposed, -Owing to high. prices the rush of 'hark), to this market still continues. -Breachnakere yeast, 5 cents' per package, at E..Roneeers'. wheat'is Alert owing to 60 drouth in this section, but is looking healthy, , • -"Peeing been" 'Seem to ' quite fashionable lately.' The bne heard of yet came oft' on -.-Weddings ere Vozue• round "fere. There are' to be some more very eso6n: Get your presents ready, • -Mrs. Ed. Robertls presented her husband 'With a fine baby bOy one dny recently. Both ruotli‘er and elnld nre doiug welh -This is the glorious seasoii*. of the year' when youlvear 'an overeoat ,one day, a thin 'mat the second, a porous t4lasr the thireatid t doctor the fourth. ---The tignidly stivply of daily Ad- Itrtisem did not get here at the usual time Etiday morning, bet eetecein the froti I the north; conseqeeetly disappointineet was the result. --When a man (Joint% out 'CrOi4 and gavg he will not run for dimItit J eminds bile very ithieh of that other people who pinned a temperahce pledge Ott his' coat so that some one would ag: hint to driek under' the Mistaken ire- peeesitm that ilirwonldrehrt', 11/6140 5Vb0 bate titr rt.\ COMO IthOut their nretniSes idaThld11 ¼4 tlioto ad VC'tthti'll ag the` 'law re14. "l'h is Attet* Ithit:h a great inittly 'negi Und Oftt.±11 vendee theitteelvee liable for all costs. The A liVoc.tte 6 the best .14114)0,iu wrtLh to -advertise .;11),” -Six weeks to ,Oltriettelee. -We de'filit iid of ptittn -Maititelia 9Otatof3S for Nilo in 0ln* -AbeJ.Xt 1190Pqrt nf rl'"9110;' . . Is tirvti,* .-New hoot tP und shOeS, in endlese" Variety, at SunrWell & , -'What em dis world a Povnin toi wheat de' Medical deetere are crying: "dull times!" your la heads, letter heads,. on'velopes, nikInfittt`S, it;e. UV the ADY.0- eiT4.ojice -011Thre4 elothjit p, $pecieltyee a pliii.ectieuliel,:de.e tit eeareetteed, SelnWen --Did that lady sueceed in getting that: getttletnen eVer the fe!'.44 last 141ont1a,y night, --Mr. Thomas Coats shipped a ear - lead of cattle'fl•ont this station on Mon day, for the eaktern. markets, W`rin Woods is having erect- ed on his lot \fest side Of Main -street, near the tuarGt, a brick cottage. --The woman wile, can control her own tongue is greater than he who ruleth a city. She it also seareer- -Wedding invitations gotten up in the most modern styles of printing at the ADVOCATE office. Gave US a eali. --Theve'is almost a coal famine here on aceouriVoflour local dealers not -yet having'recelved their fall importe.ticins.. Plekard will wive.. e fib on of millinery and dry ay and Teesday, Oat. grant goods en • 3rd an th. --The kite:lien tee ow ie the best of ati windows fbr plants. They re4eive the needed fie-eistitre front the steam of kettles and boilers. -A new freight agent will shortly take the Owe of Mr. F. Knight who leaves for Californie where his Wife's parents are now living. -Issue' of marriage licenses in the village say, that business is awfully dull at pt•eeent. There is plenty of feminine mathrial here to work on. -Deputy: reeve Bissettand. a Jones, D, 0 R., of London, were a- mong the number Of Foresters who vis- ited. Court Woodbine at Kirkton last :Friday night. --The libel suit of John Brown re - gently instiuted'aeminst The' Goderich Signal, for ten thousand diellaft, has beert withdrawn, as- everybotirexpect= ed it would be. -LOST--On west sidewalk of :Veit - street an Friday last, betweou Tan ADVOCATE office and Ceutral hotel, a smell roll of bills. The finder Will eon - a favor by leaving the Sauna at this office. -Some real eetate transfers hav4, taken pla.oe,attiong them being Mr. T. Cave., who has disposed of his business and.residenee to H. E. Hueston, of Hensall, who. takes possession shottlye Mr. Cave 'goes to Luean. -The street waLeeing,' cart was as bad1), needed last Friday as it was any day during the summer. The clouds whieh rushed. down. Maiu-street were unbearable,and the iVares exhibit- ed at the doors of the enterprising may eliant=were almost desteoyed:, by the the duet. -Mr. Snell, :oineof our local butch- ers, will soon occupy his new shop which is nearly completed, having rent- ed this old etand to 'MrE rolliek; suc- cessor to balt.‘-r John tell, Mie Snell is haring art even. built at the rear of the • shop for. the accommodation of his teeant. Both are now able to tarnish their'eustemert iu first-class style ' ---Ifithmto return tickets bottAlit at railway stations have ortly been-. good .for a limit of six days, butthe'clifTerent Bail ways have mai) ifested, tedispesitioe to deal mote liberally with thh travel- ling public, mid have made all return tickets, bonght in the replier way and not exeursimetickets, goodor thirty days. This eXtensiote w i II" nb doubt be upp.reeiated by the tritvelliegAmblie. --Don't forget that .youth needs a- muSement. Your airtime have not only bodies but needs... Rest for the body .and annisement.for the toind •ate. detnalitle of itatere'. which trio' many 7:3'r/it 4.1‘4.740t1.7,:rili'legtieltirSt, fiet11.11,;V:pl.p011e4Orinc ea;',:�n et ,N,17,Nrii`,..8 ilfe.t4E-t;r0.5, opt" StreetS again to quench the dust,' ,White Wbp:it perboshei (nc1) Snell, who has been en' el.;i'eleN,Yit'ite!..)tur bt‘Thel.::::%. .... 190°177951 ttt)oo f'00° ii , the netY to reeovel,. .1.4.4.s got a .fehtp, ,gf.,1',!(;,Y,pi•bps,i,e1 1°1 i 2: ttt °uo (0 j° : t? ni r ger ten :113:01::sr huhe: enl, .. , ,•1.1: 0,00 to R0 iiluoll,r:i*ol'ett,c1.rbhosnci.,..„44,i4.444L44 04.8$ 64:4591: :" 4'°:. 90 :6;:2 SAij,0;4171$,revrb.:1:01.:11: u: lial';', :: : : ..,,..: 04 1900 ttc,o, 000 VI: ti 00 to 0 De , „ ..• 6-11:0111.lianticiiti,•8teaSttsttunti jeoltoi johtegt friendo' in to with tile prosect Of recapertiCtig -Mr. Wm. siowors, of Exeter, sec- retary of the cOunty Oraege assopiation Of SouthII0rcni, atthiided the epeilibig of the new Oreeee hall At Green ‘41Y„ SatardaY _Mrs, Y. Cowen returned front Gaderich Moeclay where sliehad been atteeding the funeral a mi.& nun C'ewen's father, Mr. Claviri Struthers, which took piece last Sunday, • --One fancy goods dealers have re- ceived their usual supply' of' novelties for the Christmas trade, MO the avei.- nee yetlegster findeth the largest selefi- ttoti ttt Searlett's drug store, Exeter. -9,50 extra copies of this ediebn have been printed and sent out as BOK pies to non -subscribers. Trial trip cm- ly .0'1 cents till J'an. 1st, or $1. te'jan. eirst 1889. If you do not wish' to sub- scribe please hand it to your" friend or neighbor and induce him to ebscribe. -A•number of Feresters of the lee ctependent Order of this town' enjoyed tk•fraternal visit with the brethren of Court Woodhant At Elirliten last Fri- day eveningi and they report having had a good' time, being well received and sumptuously fed by the ICirkton brethren who are jolly good fellows. -Gilmour, the notorious thief, .who was tried Itere last week for stealing goods from Ho.wksliaw's hotel, and re- manded to Goderich jail for eight days was released on Wednesday, but im- mediately arrested by Chief Gill on a charge (If safe breaking, and brought here ad will be tried in Samwell's hall to -day attwo o'elock. -Diatond Dyes, Lactated Food. A filltOpply at E. Soarlett's Drug Storoi,EEter, • -1)tYeing thepast ten days about tweay-five thousand bushels of barley have been purchased by our local buy - era and deposited in' their elevators. In one cley two thowlend bushels were p.urchased by Ross (i?, Lavett, The car leads of barley were shipped to Dna:lifeon Wednegcley lhet by Bissett Bros., and as molt" more to ship: as 90011 aS carS'cati. he obtained. -A pew -holder in one of our viliage elitircheS One' day recently asked us the following: ADVOCATE, Would you be kindenough to tell me if preaching Dombeion or municipal polities in the pulpit of enee of our churches means tettelling religion? Our pastor occasion - •ally devotes himself to long dietribeee at temperance and Home Rage for Ireland, while iet the ti lite his bearers can g� ltetegry for religion. 1 would like to know what we pnythis demagogue for 'preaching -religion or politics? -Constable Creech informs us that hicycliw,i'on the sidewalks ideng Mahe street ishenceforth and forever strictly prohibithd. This is wise and prudent itateaatiott and no doubt will he en- joyed muneneely by pedestrians, but where -he got his Authority WO are not ittformed. Ye bieyclers of town who are guilty of sueli unbespea,kable breach of etiquette had better take wanting, or the officiatine Constable will swoopclown upon uryolike a thief in the night and spoil all the fun by lia.ving you pey,"M.a fine, i'f• possibl&' Bewere -Sitiewe114k Pickard have just re- ceived a largtreoesig,mmtint of goods di- rect f mai' England and 'Which they are 6fihring aVilock 'tetterrePrioes, * -The MiSeioeety sermone 111 eon- eettion with*: Janiet-street ,Methodist church will lib preached by'Rev. Die Witham., general superintendent of the Methodist church, next Sunday, 13th inst., at 100 and 0:30. The Dr. will also eddreeettenass meeting 6f the children afid.othets hi the afternoort. The follwirig-Monday evening at. 7:301 the annuai missionery 'ineetim.cwill be held when addresses wilt be delivered ltv itevS. and 011arleg 44-.44.444.44 .44QIN r DON fif A IiliTTS Red Winter, .per bus'l $ 75 to :7 White 75 to 77 Spring Berle)? Oets .1 Eggs , Better', -Rolls Better, ()rocks' Hay' per ton 4' 75 to 77 48 to 50 32 to `-33 18 to 20 25 to 28. 23 to 25 9.50 to 12 50 2.0./tONTO AfARK4Z.S. Fall Wheat $ 0.78 to $ 0.80 Spring wheat 0.78 to 0.80 Oats 0.38 to 0.30 Peas 0.06 to 0,e1 Barley d:ee'to 9. (hi Hay per ton 12:00'ro 1800 Better 0.25 ete 0.28 Potatoes per bag 0.90 to LOC Eggs pier &is' 0.18 to 0,21 Dr essedil ogiper 100' t30to 7,00 patents'ignorce • If yeti do not prevule w egt. for your childr. en healthful and sufilei- depuctitio,„ diouid g,,(41(ka Hs/ 4 large vitt amusement, theft thank. Ged fOr 7tudietide Oil 'an importatiy qoc IiS mete.? 011Y011, irtiY(StIr children ' do tion, Collection ateaelt serVirle"in ahl. not take to dangetentsM 'wicked Ple"" Of Old 'Mission Futid. ures wheu they are older: • numliee of Weddings have taken place lately wherehil.' Miss Mary Vito,' ro,tt, of Eeetete beicaine Mrs. Siutneote Aliss •J two' taker, of.S te ph en ton iishijt hbearneelih wife of Mr. Attwood, of Corbett; Miss Maggie Lyn* of 814- laertt in et Alm Good 4411644. etel twes -A Oneeteirni: Misen.-Th6"1ibeg contest beet. poWSSIODS fttl tontitmes le .New York teethe.. •Otte. witness stated that the glebe Wore teeontiettal iieletiote from his 'mode of living, it blest have been a painful smile. The majority Of peOtike. aft satisfied to 'eenilo. Odeasidaall,y, PNOTOCRAPiti MR: jOSEREf SENIOR.' having puled -1114d' the bueitteee of. Oltits. Senior, wishes to in- fortn the the public that he catT*guifd At the Old stand *tin Strao% Exeter: • Thehlittest•Cableets in the' court,: . ty. Elegant Finish. Gogying and Enlarging done on shortest notice. JSs gEfiknOR. .414154.0•111044.4, PUBLIC NOTILip Is IiERE:k G1NTIN 1.-1);LE13$ tsouTncorr tts1s'N8'*.10t 9N,14.INP TAitoa-FITTINO C1othin01- ruipowleeices, aezo 4LL tergets Qt UNTS'" F-01iNISHINCr. ceopps rotnic p1ti6's, he will get . Ali DM TRADE IN TOWN P' $o saye Clustomme Sotaliaittw Main -street. Exetel". . , JOHN McINIES, DEALER IN 11101)1 a'aid FEED Of all kinds. Breakfast Corals, Oil Cake Ground }lex and Empire Oattle Feed always one hand. pbObs pnlitER7.12; FRE zoT• • FHA.KG ANN MANES, MON BT., EXETED PENNIt1/0":4TAL WAFERS. prescription or s physician who has hada life long experience iu treating female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect sudcess by over 10,00014dt, s. Pleas.010; safe, ' • effectual, Lad1kr,asleTotirthlig,,- 04 for Pennyroyal wafers'antt • take no crubstituteorkn'oloae piost- bTi‘sUEElaloforealedpareieulars;, Sod by ad104jtb;tdgr!llE011VODgt:rzt Sohl in E;chtet. rerie.• Litz,- end eiruggists everywhere": • 117' 40* p•---"Nj OF ,. .z 42t`lf 44tlI4Wti IL11P111' Ai( it'll " I Meelary'w: Celebrated r Is Vbit Si= AT DIsstrr EROS', 404[44424tiliiiPt Yfhu will also find at their store [LE flAVI" Th s e-largoisu tock of: Al Oi-e-Of44 '0444 'w ,Lej 400.0i0 E 4 fri671"1.1 \ • Of hirekinds,--ie tone -met I tell you they Sell •cHARDW its i g cir= ,3ortment of B1331.044:9; ARE r21163t'hr6116w7hv ,c' n le booncirotriod .nteter. at prices bhat nvo never boon • .IoAt, reet....vea o ho•go etniSignmeet et! :cos v.74-4 Clzazsgt6til gravir. Call and ex:amine their stoel:, get prices, and you will he wietopaid. f.2.0.1.1.t .14 i'br Mt* ' 11 1k -17'11014D SEWING- Machine, tei ,;,..ositt,t,,,, it, (1.):0141*(1 ; It'd . t Al)gs. If,',va iyat iVt)eil thoy iik(: Vogetal)14tpoe • j''' ' 4)4066 1', of 1.1:‘...et41efbeeh444e the. Wife ci ' for the paiiiler,g ex ti'action Of teeth i‘lr.. l'honateelliesett, ee., of l)ebet henal. glnile With 114W1t1'd satisfaction, ) • Other yoting 116(11445 are gating rohily edministerod only by the new method Q ., ,, to Change t. heir 'nattiest but tve will (1 tit Ilext, doot to Teci,Vs; haniow Aid% ti: 1 ,. toe publinfioft oh W I."'4 44'4 takoA WI ;tilt - Streeit, EN,A,,,,r. 0All'ilrlirottp„, I 44'4 . /Arco the tkiltint, 1*-‘. .4..L4on 4 44.