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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-2-16, Page 1VOL L ons eems�.,n!id Ai TERED !JY PARLI4?4E!'i850,1 k uIT, a rN y laid up i 'I, , . ... .,, $,2,OQO,Q40 itest Faukl, • 675,00Q Green the d 1 c 1 Pea Can. been - leer .Lee 4ext"_+I for iticta°ey en DEPOSIT RECEIPTS, AN?) 3s r'Iaa Leen INTURFST Pmt AMR -7g qp � p- leer Money in r,� }fir,' " sMl.�r. c. Bain D4%part cut, (I.ntely Re•opene r.) For further gterrticed ra t;g►p y et the rank, Maps Sheet, Beeler. l ° sae es. t>' 3p. um., Safandays, 1.0 mel. t4 i p. fit�. �'LR 7{ ��,� f t�+ �.� A. A. &i DE:NO Y .:A.1" r. ET:eter, jan. 2`', txxlirg at ala publirhesel every Therathai. zzroraailtee at the rallies•, ter, Ont. ef iso pallet s r of l & 1u esmaa . x>, 41.63 ¢t art as Aitzerttilag 'f.t AI 41919,4%410M Noreel•er etiet - ;aa, e i weld a'.l vra.••ey aro r,3i 1: fila calla' Sr ore with art e u ,, tee !. r s silll t'Lro tat 11.0 f, n1r '(, 't'r a Int.,. L°her:J 'eteN:,.teat oe rte r trlo5 -E r;v1. ^ab:Treeata ire,rtri 'aT:Arg irvx't.ts C rs r" nagi ., Jou NC. t! r a rn 8 d Tttc fe s e �IFrt.r,m1. apl':9 uC c ,,trot C,. 1.r ,17,741.sem.40, 4 474 Q V ULLI teat SAtiPF1t.s, g..mlrara E',R.1re riV'4r A �1r.4r c',.74ff3:((€"it: F '..; a 31"Cc•p.•-.a 'a S. 3 Vj'. awn, d Y,ar. rp a a d r , , al la ala., alit . v. m..; L't5,.1.1111 u ".- i r rA. . «"acs at.. ILA-. el a'.r. a1%arpp, ;•r9tt>i. 'ea ,;:e A an. la, sat, frig c, tzett9oe t,at nia7 • ,,, u, t 11`41 a r, la, c„ W,t,D illi ficwrr ev reels. tae„7 au ,rues Dta.Lr.T tia.Orn'1 a,9 �taFlr 1► raaxva,catn1S. Cary n.., nev. W. L!, stones, Coapt. EXETER ONS.`., THURSDAY FE R A Y 1614888* ... �. �r-.-;:. ...tutu-.. y..�.....__:� .... .... He thought Betsey breathed rather J en is a p hrd. nand thus fund out and with Ta remarkably acleveryo.ung man, k .fir. W. H. LObb mealy Hailrrt »iJk. rri1'lC , tl : !tie at once made for the house, and his experience, and the dirty state>,s st.. he NS -,as in, proved 1t• The affair G ties to be kept secrets but was so good 'that it eventually leaked oat. ► 10) $irktom Siftinga, : rr. John McCurdy ..,.as of present confined to Hs bed by siatiea. Mr Stratton, antifamily, leave here for Toronto,the ih t week in March. M. Ueorge Ilu:chiosow, of Listowel, wasvisiting friends arid relations in the village, lent week. The sand for the huildinr, of the w Methodist clzurclt, is being laid hit ground. r Robt. Robinson yeas clued o z teed the funeral of hie brother, died very unexpectedly, Ne From Hames and Fields Q Huron OountT Farmers. OUR 1 JRING GORRESPO Import? of all Events -Dealt rrei-a ;, Fires, Sales ct Ac vide nae, icnlld Bond Tidings. :lir. Jetties Page lies irt;*y ill v. i Arial fever Mr. Jnnles Mice is taking another tem at the ft.rkhill High SAAeol. John, son of Jr. Villi:ant f+'alliee, eidetztially fell on a picket fence and, ort his hip very seriously. 1, Fre:,t as' e*y severe in this. ion, which Annals of the school child - shot+: Quite a number from hero, attended the Orange Convert, at Woodburn, on Friday night last, and re Bert, it the beet of the ,lea .o;'. A open meeting of the Royal Temp, 6 xn, 3ioor, eon -helms of air. Anderson,. has moved into the find proposes startiug a tin 1 1 ere experience an !has Just purchased a splendid young well -'known enterprise, they will form i thoroughbred bull,froro the well-kuowse strong team, stock breeder, J. P. Harris, of the tosvrl- Tee l i erproFinczcozretshi f Fullerton T at i„ ,s a good ani, ion of .the Y. M. C. A., ,vas held here •„ znal Is assured bythe name of its rail Qr. from Feb.2nd till 5th, intheir large At Cl" rx the °titer day while ti?, j Assoeiaation Hall, on the eorzr it of Mc. freight trains were in the yard together Gill and Yonge streets, If wee ad alter:tine aborad a switch sees Acitlent- dressed by come of the most active , ally left elect„ and eight ears were back ?+ebrzateaarworkerzsinoatrl<-arndandothers, ed arili"the track. RFortunately*they were Hoar, S. fI .Bake, Rev. Ter. 'Kellog, Baton again without any piiti'it;allty 'Rev. Dr Pcarsotcs, John Orchard, Loam rlel avt dot,, 101-f” >knoan, John McDonald and I It. Feetns that there will be maarn *. C'tlldeeott Escl., of Toronto, lir. B ant* giving- in zmrriage until than end of Dodge, of ¶oantr, 3a, Falconer, of Ott ;me, This week we have to record massa, 0: S. Gyorti•ski,pr, Toronto, J. K. pother p f three pleasant events in the i\ usworth, D. A. Faris, blain , ,,;, , ,4xoat3al,.�izlarrin;;A of �Ia; Jos. ie�a»�;,;r of the number. 4 ^ t' ,[:'Grist>ilrurst, to €a reef estimable ytDtzxlig lady of Zurich. Mav peace, lrtipl,it testi and prosperity be theirs in #licit jourra- ey through life.. Mr:s. Jeseeh 'lieellusky, of the third eget,. CIP_tIt'alfih Township,, has a piece; of ribbon that is three 1nehea wide and Giedltta Mr. Fred 'Brown feats sold bis atop and residence, on main street, to Mr; L Either. The 1, 0. k:, of this town, aro be ' twee yards longi, that has been in; th cooping a strong body, several of our family nearly 2; O'years. It is in gvaofl leading toss nsuu n,having become mem. mttt'r+e t,f preservation yet She has le hers l;s;ety. True eociety is bound to cups tend 12 saucers, a tee pot and a go head. sugar bowl of china, that was present - Mr, John Kerr with n eerieue eel to her mother at her wedding iaa occident. or. Montlaay least, Whitt' vein Ifi26. Thera is not a creek in erre el the piece , aped the heudlee tea ease 12,11. per€crit„ rs14 Fla o.v_ ro the'ic t;terra'xva, as '}aany: ref laze es'a.emw Temperance, o h . t prt,t►;ahly lad* luta' u for F fesw aseel,s• Th on, T ur. slay even. G 11ritike cel'1seruetin^ a t'ridge aere5 a. t e thktnlmad weir ears 'aistl ltlanda iraattn, 9 amt; la.5t. the ine etiln wee ,zeldr+esarti • 'Zurich jump. hadl very mild weather 'these t ft ,v Hayle. e.tre nut winch runs through his form, Mr. Mei . Millen who ha ' u been ill by IL IL Collins, of Reetryr,and others. ,peer;.rea were highly im'stralt •rsva . Arthur 'McKay net with a rens- fortlnrat? on "fluirc.dey afternoon la' t. ring tied lib horse in front of Mr fret the kilt week, able Ifunletroerle, the knit, Lound the snow re g aa1 to learn that neither* were , e tro g'ct around to deep and laid down on the shafts, deua�+.�rmeily injured, and again. .+ J , hope Senn the eiaile driver fall upon. hint, and cru -4-4 s 1 r4atg 5 The God rivil fii ha'Scho ll cast kart alar $3,970.035. This salaries alone , n cat Aerwzate , eseanneted to $3,530. The 1~loerll lilts kite. Ha;, soot 1 loot to -a' the head, misled& rer.de roil era utae•rnll urt?ue fou a short turtle. ,w i'equrieg; Dai alga recervi + began tee lett' fer3 grad the re��eagnts r�r a 17 the quarter fr.s n that soar*e tgunetuzat 4. 4n ,912$. One application for rentiszio�s res Fent in and the hoard requeet.e d be Town Coattail to make prova�tonv r aadmi%sion of children to who,.. is or guardians the fans would ; e ;lira. M. Steinbach, of New Haza- 1znrg„ is at 1prc t tt visiting friends and :Aires a complete vvr:'al: of teas. relatiaes fat this vrenaity.DivaNote:"• t>ao }n7 ao r, t' a r e t' V. d 1, Y a [ flip, ptfl r. m, Thum ;Altered at. the residence pastime left our sports. 4.Z..1%,:11,, OAS a fu 's i, of la nee$ l r aur,: to rt'it, , ,at veianle. twee e r.r.- 7,;.-1.-,.1,!.r. , c '„ 47. ,a r. 01agrat tr.,.:1itei. .1 o en,a;rtp,tr,,.sa.,.:a11W.I...,I, •-.e a,... 41 3Ir. II. IID; 45L55 .a i! It ,-- ,,,,a , •, t'ri+ cs `: n R1 .111-- tn. tiatt1 Sa. w.n.ut tine tpN" i,. [tt , r e.r . v r, [;' b.. ,4.Un.q . D r •C ,'t$, 44%,r, t I•“, llo1aa,.:s eta t t,c;' at 4 t d, ass. ,41 ,11a11:10. Virfa,C ...r.rrae..r west...n,w- ..,..w.,v,....w slay rti ganger of our ; Rabbit hunting is still the popular '.n. They seemed to have e. S6e• k• a.ag V)Zet'Nelltexcepting, few pelth, tee which' iia tn. the road Ziddulllh BTf3or.«K. Mearns. Rt'tr. filo, , erg• deify early- iiag n !arta z,uniiler tea logs of 411 Buds, 'Mer&tt:Ott, 2101 cmicebsiou 'rho {% tIVOCATs is i I,.rarvnn , beth in lac "1 1.D, ttaai. Must t"tea:eXare�tt:el a tine appearance sand aril'---.- Lung u*ay BlIf ;lecla and other Cards. $isw I,Gaaics sr. 1;110Waffi.:, xz. 11„ X. C. 1'. E.. f S arte reo Ent iay. t'3ic4 ;i a b ri siiclt¢'t• .4. 17 LI, •'.,+,.aa. 'Amer Ont. Suter. "...44. 6'taram rase . eters; 1rni'iT i *tr. u =2 a .• r. t .4141'44 H arl a cart• V.+ 1 a 1111 a", e.t.a b .,.....1<aJ,»., .rat 'i.tla i 4?.11 7. `at;d 4; : 1 is At ;It ; l:nf,r II.. r au• ...f ill' ,. tarot 1.tnitaidi, and Sia + .<;° 1"r ;el't a .1 II .g. 1.11 ,ltapr�ut• eve of . •t11 .v i t15 t.saa ,i+tl.ntou, W. $.i.%,a 9 t miYps s 1 . , , a,,af.:rao, • 11.1,/e *a'sp's,' a el ait5k ?:.s,' of foetireay, a .,l „s,e-, a 1':.,5i;{, r.,,ne.eei,ant llr, d,.. 5 e , Ac1" +.r ., t a,aaa. INN,., t :, i. •., 0 I,..w:.,.I;$,•ttr. P' Ill• 1 r l quilt, 't,uxitainut seventeen huuehreul'it continue to shine. ou' fi£ Y,Piu 'e�im i t ..', c,.t dolls 1 tt put- .'t. rather curious wedding toil: place banded over when the urerhiu, hav4n wi'a?rn. tern.f t y it w ower ta..e Jells hero a short tee ago. the cuntrae:t 'mists fell a hunch of tint: crackers, I - 1 r warred a �1' alt•t,b 1a:ztieme to 11., .0 thin:'. lafo st tlai13'AO fug; perties living clotltl by. After the delay _ spied uezit'd wall: EI al A large firo r t lz Mata, D. i '-. tomer., on atat'day eight last, 1e ceremony was per£urrnEd, the newly M,si 1 t tl 'lr''' 1' Brooke, p tt' cut: 41r. kerr around again. The k e �r Arithmetic. frowsy llarat?t•el Loy, of the charaet. = rsamt unnitttl Feeeelan, who ha': artc?rall denominated 'tough,' rel' only I7eeu a resident of Clinton, for .. ttl,ti entered tr: greree store whf:u a short, thee, managed to e'''ntr it t enough he tYllowltrg E"it'Vnte Into 'red: **thaw. you any taatly3.' '"l low much a poQmndi" ” eft center." 44 :home it.". depts to make it worth ilia while eta leave them hrI ind.and he recently skip Ilea by tbss l girt of the rooun." If' had boo Ott a sod stove n£ Mr. S. l )cavi , nn ensstlit, and tl.iet person gnats= -st it heel:atter th[•f;'tlow left, '1 1 taffy was duly done up and al Intlsllx it !ma been secreted song,, chaff The barns of :lir. J4arncs .L,rilnits, on t r.?ra: ci<;aI t°tr**pflct and £r attr¢ls drove to . ow *nut' 1 or , le�squi r a ntnea >rooke, who was eu ing; a'llt4 towel:: o c f i,la ward ural leddul .Ir, i 1 afternoon, I d q`ett cents a Lunt h.' in the barn and bentsthe lnntrrn ore :a 1 Limerick in Wo a lit Heel. to ',),11 take theirs indeed of the taffy," trail above a hole that vvas ill the tlonr was burned on Saturday night last, leashwocd us the evening, where the . ta3S.li right,*taf the barn,ss hseh was for thepurpose lith inst., from the ovta't•ar:iing Or OK- groom Ariltrrt•tl fiance for 25 era.utale, ,• ,.,. _ aro flux of a lantern. nitrite, rt.., ezved the fie t, oat > vest he* of le'ttiug the chaff' down belUw. Tim p f<d.t tar a Brooks1 pili sympathy and sd,t hued a violinist faoni a neigh- 1r�eighe thein, smelled theta, winked lantern which peas not in very seer .losing 011 the boring village to play for u deuce in hard with one eye, nm1e1 putting them position fell, and went down bt>1c,'. ori for cattle and horses as well as a the evening. They then drove to the Y i I , P fi.ar bank residence of the briar" which is a short, in his pecker!', vvas peaking for the door, and before ?1Tr,•Brooks could estiur:t- risidenc from 1) bride, whod, where the when the shopulalx stopped hien with: ish the same, the ssliole thing; was in d"Iley, there, you haven't paid ft;r ipttmsc. Mr. Brooks is a henry looser, groom left his wife and the rest of the those trackers." as all his crop anti implements verse company, after which he drove off, no ., , «ell I gave you the trd'y far destmveel veryo aI k bar n. li.."llal351.. " T Centralia •�• , DENTIST, Loth. t=.r� - r. 9 a tat a xtth nL i>w:fu ern Ata , s e e I r 4 ,t t+• ,' S, alto new :arx.. Q:nO o . tt wu ?..$+ tt rdit,tt •w; nrt.t te;latt!iettr de 1 1 r..+40.4. the t. •tT + a •.ra.a. Local to Zurich last l Pay• 154 C7ah mouth. 1...'.;iklli0} 9.lINST1.'e.tr, }Si.TIa, L. BILLINGS, Office over b'N t ils Bank, Exeter, Ont retests r1xi o Gal for rntdc:.g extra,:ttori. W. E. halal W'itiGI.T, .BS, "•" 4 <_ Stu goon, Dentist• Graauate of the !loyal Corioge of ben- ttd Surgeons of Ontario. liavIn furnished Tine den - i& t roouas, next door to Trott,. s Ilarotes thup, Main- strcrt Exeter, tent., ml:ero f'aua preptarad to perform aSI branches of tt,:, prefeesit 41'sith ease rod skill: C111111:Ea, 3,101.l4l4ATE—TEI:ita, CASH. SH. UIIN' T. - 1VESTCOTT, INSttaANOE, LOAN, Heal is" tato and trtoalubrat Agent. Wealthy and re- liable Piro and infra Insurance Companies lteprosent- ed. Auy amount of looney. to Ioauon ii,stclassmort- gages ort > esnt luriastruiu of,.aterrat Gonad Agouts for $uron Co„ for A. E. lig illi:am S Co., teat estate agta, London. Boomer Lino of 3tcamers represented. OIH ;c--Jatnoa St,. Exeter, Out. jn9-81 LLIOT S ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &o. Money to Loan at 6% 113. V. ELLI0T. - J. ELLIo'r. Hay Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance ompany. F,41i'TIES DESIRING TO INSURI+7 IN THE 1311 pq and oi,oaitpost Insuranoo Coinpsaty in the Dominion, can do so by applying personally, or' by mail to the Undersigned. .A.11 applications promptly attondea to. Also rent for the Wellington Company of Guolpb. AdeAUGTIONEEafor tlheCounty of Huron. - b 13QSSaNJ3L11TtY, Attuwr. 3una fl.s7. _ Ztpedoh, Ont. A. Spciai will be held at the Metho- dist Parsonage, here, this evening, in aid of•tho church fond. -- 31r, Thomas Handford -has a neve outfit of machinery in his blacksmith shop; Trym will turn out work in the future so00nel to none. Light as seen every evening until a late hour in the; house of out - of our residents. Get married G. and cut down the wood and oil expense. On Thursday night Feb end some miscreants broke into a car bonded for London, and stole a sack of pork and about $50 worth of bouts W shoes there- from. �� o clue Corbett Gatherings, Wood bees are in. fun. -Motion in. this vicinity at present, and with good re- am e- suits uz every- case. Oa Weduesday last, Mr. -John Hodgins held one, and the neat - little pile of 80 cords ;was tut and piled. On the same clay, one was bold at Arr. John MaGinnises, when. 20 cords was piled np. In the evening he gave a social danoe to those who'had worked so hard daring tho day', and a good tune was spent. A short time ago, a framer living not over a thousand miles from here, came borne , one night a -little full one thoughthe was climbing into the window of his house, but' got into the hog pen, where a fat porker lay quietly snoosing. He undressed, hung his clothes on the trough, and laid down beside his better half, as he believed. one knows where, as hefailedto put theme r - u an appearance until atter supper hod "Yes, r —Persons not knowing that tho the bride's rs, but you didn't payor the ' been served .'at the father. In text ,a Federal tied Central Bank bilis aro the meantime, the rest of the party and , tVelI didn't I g e ve it back to you againP—and ori he went. "Tableau,. ---By the time the grocer had the thing figured out the boy was everal blocks away. the violinist had left for Khiva, where a very enjoyable time vvas spent by the majority of the party, until near morn- ing. We hear that the keeper of the, Dashwood hotel is a little "out" over the affair, though, he had the opportun ity of waltzing all he wished, and no one to interfere -with him. I,- 49i. Toronto Notes. By E. S. H. The family of the Hou. A. M. Ross have moved to the city during the cession. ' In the city, business in general has- been dull since the opening of the Hew Year. This has shown itself particul- arly by the large number of failures in the grocery line. Life, the latest addition to Toronto's weeklies, though a credit to its authors may be quite properly called a super- fluity. Sciturday Night quite fills the requirements of a society papery ,and it general get up is indeed artistic. J. R. Miller, late Public School In- spector in West Huron, who has been practicing law in Toronto, with the popular firm of I+ullexton, book Ss Mill er, has formed a partnership with E J. B. Duncan, formerly of Goderich They have located in the fine new building, on the corner of Adelaide & Ohurch streets, Toronto. : Mn County and General News Notes. Councillor John Butler, of Goderich, nos resigned his position at the board. The tonal receipts of the Clinton Public School board for the year 1857, amounted to ;4331.24, and the expen- ditures were $3741.44. Mr. Thom§on of Bayfield, is busy re- building his saw shill, lately destroyed by Sire;' the frarue is, up and the ma- chinery will soon be in place. Mr. Charles McWi]son,of Greenway, met with a sad accident last Monday. While threshing with his father, his arm caught in some part of the machin- ery, causing a severe wound. About two weeks ago, a young wom- an started for Lockirosv, on the mixed train to come to Ethel to get married. The train being delayed she did not arrive here until Sunday morning, and then she had a couple of miles to walk to get to the house of a friend. The groom came down on the morning train on Monday. The Ethel minister was absent and they hact.to. drive to tho town of Henfryn where they found • a minister ready to attend their 'wishes. quit: gond, are apt to refuse them Bills of both these banks are taken readily at par. The following is front the Alonetary Times: It is not as well known as it should be that the Bank- ing Oct expressly protects bill holder& It carefully guards the safety of the circulating notes by making them :1. preferrecl claim. To this extent the bank circulation. of Canhcla is a secured currency. —A new regulation Ira's - -gone into force which practically superseeds the parcel post all packets up to four lbs. in weight. It provides that all artiiles of merchandise and other transmiss- able matter, not hitherto admitted . to pass by nail in Canada except at par- cel post rate, may now be sent by post between places within the Dominion in packets limited to four lbs. in weight, two feet in length and one cent per ounce. This is cheaper than parcel post, the rate for which is six cents for every i'otir ounces or fraction. thereof: .A>1-1sEZ3ED, - StVEEYEY—RoensscN.—'eb, 7th', at, the church of England Parsonage, Windsor, kr. John Sweeney, employe zit Jennes k McCurdy's Glass Empor urns to Miss Mary May.Robinson,form- erly of Exeter,only daughter of Mr. Alex Robinson,iate of Her Majest. Artillery.