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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-1-26, Page 1a.' aato ado, advert*, Is publkshed every Thurndm morning, at the offrce, '>fiin st, -+ Exeter, Ont:. TERM; OF SUBSCRIPTION: Oileteilar lr. sear If paid 1Omen WO Q eat Vo Advertlsltig Rates on Appticatlon, liopapertliroentfratre1until aurarrearegea ge paid., Advertisments without spe:ifie directions win ba pobitaa'd tilt forbid and c'-laigedttocordinsIy..Literal rliecoutit matte for tr.,rw t -fest ad$ertlsereenta ^g•ertetl for loaf, perods, •.eery 4esuriptfo 1 i JOli'!'A,Lt4'p- Il;G unwed out to the finest style 4f the salmi re.oderate rater. manelr orders, 4e. tar adracHtaing. b'beeript) etc•, to be madsp anbh, to WIrF,TAli SANDERS, 4iFrr a. nd Pal -shoe `QH 7RO.I DIRECTORY: lnvisatx°ea r, d{rebin5etn, *co, soar; ay sonless. Al a. in.. and T p. 0.; �aliw Melo 8 Aaol, : r) p. m. &.waives Aatt>,..-Sur,dsy screlees, 7 son..3 m, • and 8 p. Fr , iSnw 4 even' 047ht during the meek, =at ly We -K.4 -1:0100e tneetin g tit f; a. P. on Sunday. limner yr Ca4aCu.-,Tatule3 -at,. Icer. ,T, Geohtim pveitcr. .Sandap a rvw Y. IO wa i. 0. and 41$00 klabbath *awl, Sp tu. 7't€y4; meeting hlureelay averring +it 7.30. Nairn Srotic :•-•P.er, W. IT, Pascoe, paler, Sail- itay services,. m�,? Fn ernm ting. Up. m--afy' 0 17,71, tog at„TAO, Yowl peep? payer wee tiarp xiylvdsyr *cuing at T.30. Piatittirstusti Cgtiten.-.-110:-W X. Makin raster. Sunday cerilecr, 11 s. *. and lav } p. a - Moth. reeita'4 'F;14 a. m Young peoples prayer meeting. at ;i 45, ''rhtii'sdaa eve{1irg. prsyer,t4rtlaont8o'C.avl;,. tau pra'sice i133,Wefifatea ' atter. Badness and Other Karla, W > tooth ,A. 11. 1d , M. Q. -P. S. Oradartoof bleier lfaisersity. Woe ail reCident41. 1?'triisliaa Lahcntnrr. Ext •.er Qat, Jima. 0,%T. ran ta. ap*. a *no esu FICE-RAIN STREET. Erect,.tits, Central Hotel, act - Emit fradhitoriserMatti scsitipa et 1lay and Uterus. Ai, orders tendrld'ta Exeter p.., oat ILLIA)t 110LT, L[CENEED AVCTIIINENtttar the Cant1k,. (1 I4t2dlear:t uta Laintdon. anti etre Towne!** of Stephen and Hay. All salts pm.0- el2p attended to. A ddrren all coentnatllaa,Uens la Borg. Shivapo*iotllae, Ontario. II, COLLINS, I ARKIST11F., (rat::ear of sutueme Vourm of Ontario, Conindirtdauct. :4l'iliriraaatrr.a.s,tpltt?t*.,.,IextduorteSam-MIX Inch. • great, view, tea. )1eteoy to foun at ren is west rates. Il. lgCPifB» , I:a her Solicitor of Suprema J. (',curt, Notary dingle, Conveyancer, Cult anrstoner, d c fancy to Loan. UnicomPutnion'e tarok, Exeter. If, KINSMAN, DEl`iTIST, L. D. it, extracts toric without pain ci 'ing T'ceatolga voter. or using rho new Awes. •nietiovnitbegums. ffiA csillohlFiahrtss,AndAllwther drat., work the best month:c. Oo:'e tis Zurich hat Tinnedav in rich m,mth. EAST 6108 OF 3111:1 ST1 en -a EXETER. EXETER ONT., THURSDAY J'ANUARY 26 1888 COUNTY �F HUBON News from Hames and fields of HuronCounty Farmers. out mune CORREROIC Items of Interest Erma ; t apin Cent, 1 £tescord or ell Everits..Deo;ttt Ree rtetera1s, Figs, Biotic 3 and Accident* villa Ivelstti. 3rr. Georges Shaman lana been $8T ioutrly ill for sumo tient. No 'lhoiree sire enterrtaiatefer Iiia recovery. The etiurch aaallnir rl held. on Sun day and Mud last woe -quite ,sue. eI 8fnl, the weather being oscarcely of the orthodox laiitd, Pat $o stormy .usual. The ser mora premahed -iia SRA* day toy Rave. Hr: Fescue were sutpat er tingly good, toad the colleet.iousa follow- • ug were good•alse. An excellent tem Wall served OtA Monde leveeing,' fellow eel by able addle -ears Monday Rev. D. A. Moir end Dr, 1 aecoe, letersinerased with excelleut mettle by the .choir. The proceed* aamean ed tt► about eti . L O. L., NO. 92-t, 1 :IaTEIt. Meets 1411ST pttaf:Av intevery month "eat the new Odd Follows Hall. at 7.30 ,o'clock p. 1n, Vieitias; Brethren always welcome. J. Wilms, W. M. W. Semen*, SCC. 1 O. O. 1., .?i o. 07, EXETER. meets every Tuesday evening in John's block. .tcor- dial welcome extended to visiting brethren. ALasnr Fuss. N. o 7. T. wsmorr, R-eecy. ,o. F. leo.. .alerts the second and fourth Friday of each -month, .n Fanson's HAL at 8oclosk p. m. Visiting flmth•- t:eneordially Invited. R. ronkarn. O. R. 3'. 1?rctrnto,REca. L. BILLINGS, l te..14 'If3T. 'Office over ©Neils Bank, Exeter, Qltt. Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless extraction. W E. CARTW1 IGHT, LDS, Surgeon Dentist, Gramme of the Royal Oeilegeof Don - :tel Surgeons of Ontario. Having furnished find den- ial rooms, next door to Treble's Harness shop, Main - ,street Exeter, Ont., where Tam prepared to perform 'ail branches of the profession with ease and skill. CHARGES, MODERATE -TERNS, CASH. 'up, 'Teieaents per head i9 the price, ant1'they are scouring the locality far help. We would advise, them to tale in the nursery before the 25th inst., for rumor baedt that the "farm oil➢ he mortgaged" on that date. Be...llg, lik�lflt,"6 Sleighing still coLtinue1 good 011(1 teaming brisk. A earnival waa hail. Here Wednee. day night and was .R grand odair. We are pie ed tet sate thet 'rev. it. R. )&tast'zrd iai irril?roves, in health. Mrsi. Louisa Stoneman, mother' of lefr. J. O. Sttrienian. our peuulltr jeue eller, ala at preemeteeriouely indesgased, Bev. Mr. Roeyert, a Clanton, preach- ed the aersicea i» von ole with the South Methodisi>r church Qat Sunday ltest. A tee meeting will ho held in eon- 11(tio2t with St. ]r eul'a clturele to -mer - row (peid:ay) -evenin . Tee served from. nax,to eight o'c1 Al come. A big time .oaa hhiai'1 'terse 'Towley by lovers of the, eAltt ;siting pastime, curling, which tarok piece in ihe desk. The etitlralOR tan a sttela 'etttweela twos kefrom`t`'ifwba!mt:a,Tidtrra7xeem H+irns1st11. Sento eucelieut play eros hada by tech team hurt the patch fnallyctt.3uited in a 'victory for the home tame by eight paints. Grand Rena Tidings. 'htlech enow:tnd very stoutly. -Gill-net fishing hes coremenatel the lake with uolne eras$sit. &alorse belonging to Mr. A. Allah' ran away the Alter day and anotia for the Mauch and ahrolc° Ates leg in two place.„. 3ceepit bftiiaa, while assisting Mr. Robert Reye in sawing down a tree, the tree *kilt and fell on young 'Mains breaking both legs. Mises Mary Pollock, who hail -elided here for the past five year, has gone to Ottawa to visit her parent, and was accompanied by Miss Jane Struthers. TO1rN T. WESTCOT7, INSURANCE, LOAN, •dlteal Estate and Steamboat Agent. Wealthyand re- liable Fire and Life Insurance Companies Represent - •ed. .Any amount of looney to loan on first class mort- gages at lowest rates of interest. General Agents for Huron Co., for A. E. Williams k Co., real estate agts, London. Beaver:LinoofSteamers represented. office—James St,. Exeter, Out. jn9-87 Issuer of 31111-1-1R-11WALICENSES, 7 Life, Accident, and Fire Insurance agent. iOrrias: West Side of lien -street Exeter. Hay Farmers' Mutual Fire insurance' Company. Suicide in U doliTQYY7 bipa jobert Orme, la'-farmer'residiug en the eisteeuth confteasion of Jlerstlort 'I' ereehip, attended 'a cheese factory meeting an Lenart on Ttxeatlsy, Jany 17th. About ten o'clock oboe same fe; J. Norris has been appointed post -master, of Farquhar, in room of Mr. Gardiner, resigned. Mr. 1day will attic his deputy. The annn�' ;�neeeingof tha''Tlsborno end Hibbert 1�I:i11z Factory Qonpany will, holed at Far uhar AU the 0th of eseniog he left for home VI b sa ltQt a retr eala % et'1 Q'ceeek, far the perp to and cotter, and when about ti=res mileaa f: of remiapPa Aladater's .report, aippa:ut- frotu that villagezt la generally =peon- beg dii: ctQr8, o*C. ed he cid witted suicide toy shoetng We ralzdea talid that Mt delete H. /dwelt el the hen the sand eel! euro et Geiger of the Bier, neon hilae, Hay has titre mitten Whein the haprse tried cut_ g _ sorrel hundred acre farm to Mt' Cls, Barin, of Zt€ eh for the sum of 80,1(11, Mr. Geiger luteede ieavieg shout Meech next fee f1akete.. He is an talo trio d the read. .:bout a moo seed awl Wetly esteeu ed resident of the three quurtere 'from Lie reeidence he found the dead body of ,his father by- itag.i)eeislt3 the road. The revolver with 'wlaadtt he had committed the deed vee found wide the body. It week at that thought that Mr. Orme bad been miter dered and robbed, but »ftsz» further in,- cestigattion it was found tinct: d6ceaaeed had beeeteitt bad health and was troute led a gre;dt deal with his head for ealne ti[ae, andthat elle of those bail veils lead come over hie mind when be cm - witted the rash anal fatal deed. De - Ted WAS a brother to J. W. Vie, proprietor of the ler= £'fal-rA;", and Jewel U. Orme, Methdiet emirTeter at 5Ts'ardsville. 'tae tett owe t n in conetetiou with Heneelt Sagitta Methodist church, was held via T'uesdiay eventing lest. Beery= thifug•tinder the 2h ement of the t`armittee wtaa in firstt'cttess order, but t#tttattenda lee vim net ao large as t5» sonae,former oct faseloTas, no doubt ow°- ing'to the inelemeuey tat the weather. Tito programme is ipoken of as Bret. cltta;l. On Monday evening A sacral was held to d.ispoiti of the superitlous edibles, and WU well Weeded. The proceeds netted VO. 1 101 t Zurich Jottings. Mr. C. W`itwer has removed to ` t lake. Mrs. J. Brenner, of Grand Bend, is the guest of Mrs. H Doan. Mr. Dan. Dyer is at present visitiug, friende and relations in Exeter. Rev. Father Kealy entertained his brother from Toronto'this week. Mr. Chas. •13rill has purchased the farm ref J. B. Geiger, -of the Bronson Line. Quite a number attended the con- cert last Wednesday. The concert commenced at 7:30. The speech of National Characteristics given by Rev. Father Flannery, of St. Thomas, was very interesting, and the music given by the Zurich Orchestra and Exeter Band and the Zurich. Lillies was very good. The hall was crowded to the doors. PARTIES DESIRING TO INSURE IN THE BEST .and cheapest Insurance oontpany in the Dominion, van do so by applying personally, or by mail to the undersigned. All applications promptly attended to. Also agent for the Wellington Company of Guelph. Also AUCTIONEER for the County of Huron. E. 31OSSEl'(Bt4t& , AesiNr. • ¢rase, 647. -, launch. Ont. 1 toi 1 Centralia .Dots. Sleighing never was better. Some of our villagers are intending to remove to the Sault in the coming spring. Charley McGloughlin says there is nothing ]ilk taffy. "Right you ,ave honey." Quite a member of rigs loaded with., brick, woad and lumber parse throad our village idaily. The Mutaal Improvement class be gins life on Fridayalights, easel ,a good time is antidipated. A. R. Huston ,and Essery, , both Centralia boys, .and operators on the G. T. R., went back to their work again this weekly after a short visit amongst their friends here. The young ladies of the Methodist church are soliciting subscriptions to- wards the fancy quilt they are getting 'r'�wn`4itM w ter arrived home without the driven the nian'e eon what was e.weitilta hie fetber'a roman), was alarmed* *td im- mediately :l got into the clatter end re - Kirkton Siftings. Great dernntl for wee in the vill- age; but small supplies. Mr. Joshua Douro left for Stratford en Tuesday morning to attend conurar eial college Large tluantitiee of brick are being laid down on theerounds for the new Mothodis4 church. Two of our townsmen, hlr, jetties, Tufts and Mr. Janes Mame, each carry an are in a sling. ;,The cause is s broken finger. A Cava for Dirfeber u, Rub leeekweted, . the tinea ear -old child of th..raas 144wootl, at ca peat oar in tlwc+ New Y'.. l r:.4"thea sereno. ;air. Rosi hex a brfatkephis 04/1" v1°Iently in with dtgtherasv on tv has been in Haat eosin for s>e4eael Tuesday night. She was ss) weak that seats and his SUCCV28 there inducts itt as deemed datngerous to try trach- trips >xo go on ;ileal try leas Duch olsan. t llttsla2y or crating °pest the >tt31•, : e• Mr. Roe is a good citizen aa: d an idi- (fit £huraslay Dr. Niciiolf, of 11.7 West dnutrio 5 pushing young nuaniund will, 't ashingtan place, who was attending'. we have au doubt, tier well where ever her, received acolay of the Paris Figaro, are, % hooez. which contained report made t., the $ French Academy of Xteicint• by Dr. atri,5 r©oltrs of thcloict. rucei .tli.,n ca Atltliil who said that the vapours of !amid tar and turpentine would disolve i tele on Tuesday, January 17th. The the tibrieette a xedntiona -which choke ntifebslr of members present was not; up the -duvet in croup wad diptheeto quite co ;aria as on some preview; ve- lar, Aelthil's process was described. eas:tons. Some intereeting eases were Ile hares equal parts of talr;lt tine and preGented, and reports on new remedies disquid tar it.to a tin gen or cup and were brought in and discussed. An etc. fire to the mixture. A. dense rel- 'together the meriting was one full of eluous smoke arises, winch obscures the interest end profit, Tina following*oifi air of the room. "The patient," Dr. care were elected for the ensuing year: laelthil says, "immediately seems to -17r, Londesbero, President; Dr.experiences relif; the choking and rattle Gunn, Olint e, Vice•President,; I►r. stop; the patient falls into a slumber - Elliott) Bruetfaeld, Secretary: Tho and seems to inhale the smoke with next meeting will be hold in Clinton pleasure. The fibrinous membrane soon Oa Thuraday, January 12th, Dr. becomes detcoled, and the patient ;ITeNaughton, of Brussels, assisted by Thu. Munn, of Clinton; Evans, of Sea forth, and Hutchinson, of Brussels, re- moved a large double abdominal tumor from a lady of Brussels. The tumor weighed over twenty pounds, and con- tained a large lump of hair, some bone, and several vvell-formed teeth. . The Iatly at latest accounts is rapidly re- covering. Dr. McNaughten and hitt able assistants are to be congratulated in thus grasping from death whatmust have proved an. easy victim but for the triumphs and pluck of modern surgery. towiisll¢p, sett wilt he week initeeed, The other day while Mr. John bard - era, of the TAIX1044 rood, Stanley, wee sf.t work ape» a hey eteeir, lee elippcd off, anti l ,eilrieg en a tepee, broke hie leg. • As be was same d Maraca frena Boase, end kis cries brought ino *55We.. 1t mice, to had to crawl to alto snare. t i phage for whet The Clinton Collegiate Iuatitintt Feet Bali Club has been organized for the erring terra with the following; p ., certfleet. Preeident, ia1r, 3aienes Tura - hull, R A,; President, W. tiueeat; Se;retery.Treeecrer, J. W. Treleaven; 'Ot t e=l f s, .1tl now, Roberteeo, Taylor, Mills. The via:'b is prepared to reeeace a canes ,ea from ether High heel cord + o:.egiato Iaistit^tta civets. eit4ING Lres't.-'.. r. Hugh of McKillop township, leaves next week with his family for Denver, Col, eetighs Ftp n)ierobiuidcs, These, when Mr. Walter Hazlewood, who 91as caught3n a glue,, naay be seen to "ciis• been in the Michigan lumber woods for solvein the smoke. In the coerce of the past month returned heme on Fri- three days afterward the patient entire :day last. The Yankees seem to Itaire :used him well by his appearence, 'Quite a number of the young people of the village attended a party. at Motherwell last Monday 'evening. ihey say they enjoyed themselves ;Very well. They returned in the morning. Horses ,changed lauds •quitt+e lively on our streets on Saturday last. lflr. Carley disposed of his ,dhestnut hayrse to Rev. Ireland, .and then purchased onetfrom Mr, James McCurdy. All this was done ie. less than thirty min- utes.. Good figures were realized in. each case. • Mr, Willison 'Barkley and Miss' Eanneh Stacey, of Kirkton, were unit- ' ted in the hely bonds of matrimony on Wednesday of last week. We wish them a long and happy life. On the following Monday evening; they gave the young people of the village and surrounding 'neighborhood a party, at which all present enjoyed themselves, and at the breaking up of the affair, all tendered it long and prosperous life to Mr. and Mrs. Barkley. Mr. Wilbur Foster, operator at the G. T. R. station, Clinton, has left to take a position on the C. P. R. as op- erator at a station near Ottawa. His place will be supplied by Mr Hyde, At the annual meeting of the Blau - shard Mutual Fire Insuratce Co., held in the town hall, StMarys, on Thurs- day, the Directors were re-elected,.with Mr. W. F. Sanderson, President, Mr. Thos. Evans, vice-pres., G. Moir, Sec:,, in plebe of M -t?.: W. dolonston. ly recovers, " Dr. ;Shawls 'tried this treatment with little Ruth Lockwood. Sho wase lying gasping Ler breath when he visited her. First—pouring about two tablespoonfuls of liquidfied 'tar on an iron pan, he poured as much tur- pentine over it acd set it on tire. The rich, resinous smoke which rose to the ceiling was try no means unpleasant. As it filled the room the child's breath- ing became natural, and as the smoke grew dense she fell asleep, with the re - Sults as above. County Jottings. Miss Carrie Dent, of Mitchell, is teaching school near Hensall. Mr. Albert May, of Clinton, had at his store last week a dressed turkey that weighed 24 lbs. It was raised by Mr, John Holmes, just beyond the cor- poration limits of Clinton. A shocking accident occurred Ash- field vicinity last Saturday morning. John Johnston, of the first con. of Ashfield, while stooping to adjust the chain of his team, was struck across the temple by the horse's hoof and in- stantly killed. Mr. Clarence Young, of the Mer- chants' Bank, Strad ord, (son•in-law of Major Murray, Clinton) has received intelligence of the sudden death on Sunday, in Cornwall, of his father, James Young. Mr. Young was for many years manager of the Royal Can- adian and Consolidated banks at Strati €erd. The annual meeting of the members of the South Huron Agricultural So- ciety was held in Dixon's Hall, Bruce - field, on Wednesday last. There was an unusually large attendance, Hensall and Brucefield being largely represent- ed. At the appointed hour the Presi- dent, Mr. John Murdoch, took the chair. The Treasurer's report which was read and adopted, showing the re- ceipts for the year to be $1,952 and the disbursements1,313, leaving a surplus on last year's transactions of $139, which added to the surplus front the year before last, leaves a balance :my in the treasury of $30Q, This is a very satisfactory showing and places the society in a better position, financ- ially, than it as occupied for many years. The foliowing officers and di- rectors were elected for the current year, viz.; Wm. Dixon, Ilrecefield, Pre- sident; Wm. Cooper, Tuekersmith, and Stanley, Vice -Presidents. Directors-- Alex. Forsythe, Tuckersmith; L. Hun- ter, -Osborne;; Jas. Pickard, Exeter; John Willis, Stephen; Robert McAllis- ter, Hay; Alex. Thompson. and John Murdoch, Stanley; Henry Beacon,God erich township; Dr. Coleman, Seaforth, Messrs. George Jackson and • \"L . C. Charters were re-elected asditorn