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' ELLIOT' & ELLIOT, P,a1t1Wqrs.A0) ti9uht it. was with diffieulty that he
, , , paratted his ',Pounce Of training for the
. ,894PIt9r, C911M4Pcgoi 4ro• , grptit PPP. '',4s,thie i4 the SePaoati time
"Money to Loan
, that 3each haaproved the better man,
* /a. V, Earaoaa , J. ELLI0T.' it 1§ probable:that he really is a ',zipper,
ion oarsman to Heiden in his present
eettfiitlen-
The Exeter*: Advocate.
THOMAS PASMORE,
thi PROPRIXTOr.
OPP ICE; Alain Street, Exeter.
. THU ItSDAY, DEQ. lit, 1.887.
Par3P,IIPQPRZcn of the discover$:,'1
extknsive, aystera;Of briber, cortairit'
ion 444 AeiieKal crookedness on tila
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partc4'Tortmanatesu the reeen't,
D'enaloRin eleetien in; italditnand, the
elektion will be 'prote'st:ech ' There
aeams to be no doubt that. Montague
will be =seated, if not diiatiaiified.
The Liberals are 'deternained not to
have theirtrihts stplen froru them,
'a•Ostly though the operatioraof recover-
ing theni may be.
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lj.EATEC of the Earl of Deihl:mai('
agaused, indirectly by the.:ehock. 'cif the
delith Of his wife the day before as a
sad one. He was better known as
Lord. Ramsay, a great friend of Mr.
Gladstone'ta.who in the Liberal inter-
catS carried a'Conseryative dryision of
'Liverpool a few'years ago. He was a
commander in the navy, in which he
served from 1867 to 1879. His wife
:was Lady Ida Louise Bennetyoungest
.aaughter of the Earl ,of Tankerville.
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Snr,ppAnn; of the Toronto News
. hfistriven up his'connection with that
liVer. and gone to Moetreal to abide
decision of the courts in the
powlamous libel suits, Now let the
piosscutors show how 'much of the.
.French generosity of which we read
mad send Mr. Shep`percl back h,wne
with their blessing. The war has rag-
ed long enough, and Mr. Sheppard has,
suffered too much. The exhibition of
a vindictive spirit by the 'Montreal
men can do no good and may do much
tar*.
TE hewipapers are pcimerful aide
to the, prevention, and ;detection of
crime, despite the fact ,that some of
thostaia authority are averse to calling
their.aid until the last eostible triP
•ment Not till the press of Boston ex,
posed the notorious Mrs. Howe,the
fernele beaker. who swindled so malay
,of her own sex did the publio or the
authorities imagine that she waadbii
aught but a ligitiroate 'business. She
was eonvicited and sent to th,e State
Prison, and when her terM eipirecl she
opened another bank, but was again ex-
posed by the press - an.d. bad to leave.,
She has again bean 'operating in Chia+,
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IT ISI.EXPLh that. the reason why
Canada has to pay three mots for let-
ter ostage while the United States
pay ,two is the cpst ,of. the mail
tretvice 4 in the 'North-west.' ' The
Oita:cent:in everY stamp is a present
to the 'Notth-Weat Territories. The
Northt"west'peOtildoehoulcl'cOesider this
arid send what, busimasa they caii this
way. We'shonla Eisen good puliscrip-
tiou from that region.° In the Uhitad'
t.hates the change born three cents to
two ca.used a very considerable 1,ass of
revenue, but it is now nearlY, ruade up
by'the inerease,of business, We do
not see •`iichyith'S tanie result:should USt
follow
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A OABLEORAM rece.iVed from Sydney
Nevr Seat Wales, announces that in
'thohoat racetOrt the Nepeati lai'ver
8,4thMay last; tetween Itahlhn and
Betteh, the latter Welt, The result was
alimgethdr;', ti nexpectpd, though
hisf at ItiSt aCcountg, wag
iiopdul tat he 4'oe1d regain the ontelt
-1•PtOted•itror1d's diapaonhtp When
Ifilnlan*tived ift Anstalt& a44 fl
lisiv
Ipeeki,ettiee hb4ah itt very1 1)enr
reyalajakiit'ak.
jr whiai
ligitE Is 'an evidence, of the effect
free trade between the Vinted States
and a'Pada' There ia *rle detY on
Caaadian eggs entering the United
Stet,e4 and e•• feti days ego a train corn
posed of twenty-four cars, laden entirely
With Prr '71 to the number of no less
thee thirty-one ruiflitn, left Strathroy,
fou New Yolk. If the arguments of
the protectionists were correct the
Arotri&knti !should not buy any Canad-
ian eggs because they have hens of
their own. The Canadian hen is not
a bit better than the Canadian sheep,
horse, cow or turkey, • and thu sole
reason for the high,place the clanadiap
hell takes among Canada'8. producing
iudustries is that there is free trade in
eggs.
Tim people of Canada vOill have to'
effect their deliveranee #rom the' Tings.
and monopolies, which are now absorb-
ing aearlY all the profits ,of, hone'st
labor, in spite of, and not by the help
of, the Macdonald Government, At a
meeting in Montreal ,Tuesday night,
Sir Hector Langivn seida "The Gov-
ernment is not in favor of Conimercial
Union;" and he argued that the result
of the Haldimaiid election showed that
the people were opposed to it. kr.
Chapleau also condemned Gonimercial,
Union, which he said 'meant annex.
ation,and he applied the old story of the
lion and the lainb to ,illustrate how
Canadians would be hurt bysellieg to
the. people Of the ,Unite,d States and
taking their pay Tn goods. '
It is an exhibition of, .monnmental
cheek for two men, occupying promia"
nent positions in the coucils of the
nation, to talk such stuff es Messrs.
Langevin and Chapleau got. off:
WITE Rarzemece to in troducing the
kindergarten'intd our School System, a
moveinent far which is pretty general
just now, we think a far prtferable
method Would be for the vaeious cone
gregations to take it up, to` that thm-e
should be no to tfie, religious in--
/fluenco that could be used. The, Ro•-;
man clergy have a =inn that:if they
can get the ttaining of the children una
tir they are Seven they need ,not care
who has it afterwards. There is much
truth in this. It is to be noted that
our present szhool systern, with the
aid Of the Suadayachool, cannot Login
to 'give the 'children our day
'anything like an adequate' amount of
.Scriptural knowledge, while from the
day schools practical religious teaching
is virtually left out, and instanees have
been 'mown, though these are, of coulee
rare, of rank. infidelity being insinuat-
ed in thein. 'Let the churches take
lifick their proper function of educat-
ion, to this extent at least, and use
their schoolrooms daily for the laying
of 'the fonedations of intellectual arid
spiritual life in -the little, ones:.
Gh elm mer6ial
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grAfp.f.
Rig s and Horges firat-class
se- ord.," left et the Ilawkehaw Nouse, or el
t.bestab:e
will be promptly attende8 to,
TEIntS•' REAsONABLE,
Job I Hit
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS.
LET'rEli, HEADS,
COUNTER PADS,
" PARCEL LABELS.
SHIPPING TAGS,
BUSINESS CARDS,_
CIRCULARS.
READ TITI,
rif Our Stock of Priii#Pg
ta" Stationery, consisting of all lElp
the leading grades Of Plain Va
rip.. and Fancy ruled Ind un-
paf" ruled papers, Cards and En- `u
gar selopest is most complete. 1E:11
Or Calland get prices at "ra
THE ADVOCATE?i
'Main aatreet, - 'aExeter.
ew Pi.,44t,ern•,•
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•c 0 !hill
Respectfully 'reminds his many
• Cuatotheia and the public
generally thatle has re-
, moved to
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Main 1U.ree,,, 1EX fR;
Where he has just: received
WELL AS$91r.r.f31)
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---, BOOTS a, SHOE8'.
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HallChlida work of the highest, .
Clam • •
A Trig i':4vileited, and
Satidat4lon ertaranted.
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For B. dance of 1887.
471.tetpber.
Another liven of weather! War in .
,. ,the east! ,Terrible ,catastrophe
, „ in New York ! 0 1)am:tie
•• —Merchants and business men re ', , cumb. to base ball fever. .PMice"
geiritig bilis, postett, circulars, or any - ordered out .• to keepback the
other kind of job work,are informed crowd from our vVarerboras
the ADv0bATII.8 facilities for turning . Several Neriously jannucdi
out first clasq work, either •plein or' ' TN s'i ye/All-sok, ,
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falleiCali haseeond.to eone in the coan- Look put for snow. Fathers' with 1
ty. All orders „executed With neat, eligible daughters, unhang the,
uctand de.;pritch. front gate, and buy one of out • '
's
cosy sofas, warraeted to bring
-.-The boys who naake7.6; Ode on the the most bashful youag -Man bit 1
81a6wilik,161' shy about their tile wy or:
. the equntry to time in :?hoit
it4. Panetta, should be curbed. Pedes- .order Beds, Spring D.Tattrastiefia
Lounges; etc.; etc., in endlesd
trians are apt to fill ahci sprain ttn;
ankle,' or break some of their berme, or vati°31'
eoinieit tErtilii pitysie.al Injury to their:11)(..-,6e,,inabetc:
persop, arid the exeute that "the boys Change in •the moon, and mbre
must'llase filo' will not do in , weather,
69,seq and ea" uot 'Ilve tnierat°d• 1,, ' ILT1'0,,ik'fItl'ci:o*,(111sticelfC19—rituis,''Itolwe Ad -
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should be the duty Of some one to put Tritheaaa,- are tilitXe6nEti, Reformed
tth ite to eti /lit e st bp tlysiodit14 stied edast, ,' tiallittaign'eli,:'%,:r1,5161,'ggav,•elloRocIliegnuielo,li,:oht.
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01,1 on the sulewalka for people, 1,51)80f, e .and nimbi, p3op1e tato* they liro—rery •
'ially 'elderly people are liable to /all. gattItt'',(''yt°,;' •rialla,',.('','Irt,',",.ntam„,',ka,,,,", `
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ffaying thie seiton purchased most, of our 'stock Oirect, irpm MatalfvUtUreril
la Ileglaiid and Germapy, to cl, p so we had to give oor erders very eariy ill the
season, and es the Prospects )01)1c0d .7.11 WP 1.>PlIght l*rifely, 60 g„20.44 hve
now arrived and we find that bard tiniet are caue1hg h great dep assign in
trade, we have therefore decided to meet the tithes by marking all goods 0
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as to insure a peedy clearance,itherefore we would invite all intending pur-
chasers •
To Call and Inspect our Stock
and note Pricee of all New Goode, including
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Ladies' Dolmans, Jackets, &
-Waters, Misses' and Maids'
-Dist es, all sizes.
Black eol‘red Silks &
SATIN Dress' goods in all the newest colors and styles.. Plain and Pancy
Plushes, Scarlbta, and Plain and Faiscy Hoqiery and ,Gloves. Alio • full lino
of MEN'S, YOUTHS' aud BOYS'
RDY tWIADE CLOTHIISI.
HATS and CA PS.
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of vhieh will be 8013 at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
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ettifr'ruu.s * 'Ps tit o..-s,ltenit Oreneten itettlgi);NttVitt a purpose.,
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eliinnliSs" of 's▪ ight: rziort t oocrety, 'went ri nonfileceo, nvoiOntias- of ccinvokkttioni't
dooirofor soil t udov livtleattusee • ontl: lnoblilt,y t i1 ti.c,nttetttion on o pfti•tiotilor subjeot.
POtrgeliao, .rkspz,i,,s•doq cit giatlinctivileci. of 004 4C7, sp.eibni..illty..et temper. suer:.
ineterrhme, or IpeSAL ate ot.tioinni cf'sellahode mioese—itupo.
tenoy, iItit1lt4SU, o4LL414UOn, tatyrecitiicS, pc115ii,a,sith4 ,Of Itlaert, ltVattrio feelings its-
'leintiles, m.0111.01415, 4p-,Intieh611,, eto,'.a.•rettPli•cyittriems Of, this terrible
, hithf t, of kritimes hi.locenviy,,•tis•Otiiri,•(1..4)1U short the sprtng t,f 'vitel f orce hexing lost its...
,terysion, fpnotion wauciti consent:6Pa°. S21ooU1u rriter% mid the) upprintendente '
bt'Ins.taie asylnind niL, rt "8cri.14-4r, tu the offocts tit 'tbe prent insjority Of
**Mad livev.iellich emila •nnffnr It•you aro ineOmpetonefor the gramme
.,, Autir.vs:of -0u81ne05„,-11.vci4pacitated lor the enjoVinnt:, of lie, .No, 8 offers nu e cape from
, the e1/e8te.o1 'early vice. , I1.. yeti.ere oliver-ded in yeers, No. 6 tongive yon full ViPOT nn
'strefigtlit on 880 broken do*ti,• physically anti PnoPtill.t- from 'citrly indiscretion, the
r • non It Of•ignors.nce And felly, sena your tic1418)88 anal() cents f ate.mealor M; V. /inBotete,
Trestle') in '13o,i's Form .on Dist:Kees et Mao.. iota ace:q.t., from .:ebeervationt
. ..4.84.1reves an ,oivn3muutes.tio4s- t9 FItt. V". 15'7.01ittipptois sat,. worottsa.,.
gas witheat ieledeto Woe Isi erfocrs, paraalsa. . CUF,ES'CUlifittitTEE3.' I HEAL 'THE .
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A Permanent Cure. A 'Pleasant Cure.,
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And the proof of the podding is in the.
eating, and if you are not already
a customer of
A. E.11,0SENPEliGE1Z
become one and prove fot yourself that
4 he hat the hest braadrand confee-
tionery in town.
Weticifirittr Cake,
A Speptei.tty.
A. E. ROSENBERGER.
Two doors north Drew's Opera House,
Main -street -; Exeter.
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