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Local News.
The weather last week was very
Yaw and chilly;
-The football club is out for prat
ice nearly every evening.
—For Field, Flower and Garden
seeds, go to Sawwell k Pickard's.
—Read the aadvertnauteatt of the
Gale Sulky .Darrow Coy, in this issue,
—Barnwell Piekards are now
showiap the latest styles in genus felt
Hats.
—We noticed Mr, Jas Beer going
clown tower with a tine wild goose,
which he shot et the lake on Tuesday.
A full o tm nt et 7, D. Ring's
celebrated bigots, Shoes and Slippers
At Samwell 4 Pickard's.
—Every member of the Exeter foot-
ball club is requested to meet at the
Centrad Lions, on Friday Evening.
Miss Amelia Cudmore, who bee
ben visiting friends in Saatfurth for
the past three weeks, has returned,
;g, fines let of English and Scotch
Tweeds for genets suits Perfect fit
guaranteed st Saanswell th Packard,
---Mn; P, Iutimel, of Reading, Prnn,,
»shipped a carload of fine horses from
this station on Tuesday last for that
place
—Dr. Washington, the catarrh spec-
ialist, wars here on Tuesday« His next
regular visit will be on Tuesday, May
lith,
- Barnwell 4 Pickard has just re.
ceivcd a largo variety of Wall Pupern,
Ceiling Decorations, Window Shades
and Curtain Poles.
---•Mr. C.. Wolper, 'who removed to
Michigan itbout six months a;;o, zs
visiting frienda and relations zp: the
North Biid of Ws village.
--Be azure and call on Snniwell d4
Pickard and see their grand display of
Millinery, including the latest and
newest New York and England styles
and novelties,
—The Manufactures Life insurance
Company, Toronto, of whit:h the Ire;,,
`1za JOHN A.. MAonotaten is President,
iia the cheapest and best to insure with.
Firm. Sanders, agent, ADVOCATE ofl"ice.
---Look out for those tramps that
are on the march now that the fine
weather ie at band, they visit the
dwellings and wateh their chance to
steal anything that they can get their
hands on.
—A 'Social Assembly will be held at
the Roller Rink on Thursday evening,
A.prii 26th, An excellent committee
has the affair in hand, and we may
look forth for something brilliant.
—Mr. John :Barnes wishes to inform
the public that he is prepared to repair
Binders, Sewing Machines, Wringers,
Organs, etc., on shortest notice. En-
quire at Bissett Bros. Hardware Store,
Exeter,—Feby. 23rd, 88—tf.
—The Mechanic's Institute Librar
will be closed the first week in May, so
as to :allow the books to be catalogued.
All those having books will please
hand them in before that time so as
they can be placed on the catalogue.
—Mr. Wm. Hancock, lately in the
employ of Messrs Bissett Bros., left on
Monday for Michigan, where he bas
secured a situation. We wish him
every success, and we know that some
of his lady friends join with us;
—Farmers are now preparing for
the spring work; hauling out their old
mouldboards, oiling rap the old harness,
and cleaning up the old nags, and soon
again the jolly young farmer will go
whistling to his plow, and in the even-
ing whistle around the side road, await-
ing his 'best girl.
—It has been currently reported
that some time ago Mr. Santa Skinner,
of Usborne, near Centralia, had a load
of crates stolen. The story is without
foundation as Mr. Skinner denies ,that
an such thing occured. We think
that the busy body who started this
tale, like a great many other ones
should be a little more carefal,and not
&low themselves be open for legal pro-
('CBegs :to be Halon,.,
--The roads are drying up beauti-
fully.
—On Stenday evening we had a
slight fall ofw snow.
The sidewalk leading from Main
et. to the Public School ,&reeds repairing:,
—Mr. E. Maness of Parkhill was in
town during the latter part of last
week.
5Ir. Jas. Green, who tata been in
Michigan during the winter, is hack
again.
—Before another issue of the A»vo-
r.nru, the tale will have been told,
wether we are to have a. freedom, or
another three yearn of tyrannical law.
Let it be the forager electoral
-A statement appeared in our
columns last week in regard to Mr.
Wm. Walker having pnrchased Mr. C.
Balsdon's share in the tailoring busi-
ness at Welton. We were nisiaaformed
OA such is not the ease, although we
got the information front Mr. Balsdon,
---On Wedneeday of last week, Mr,
.Alfred Bailey, at one time a resident
of this village, but now of St, Thomas,
wAs married to Miss Elizabeth Peuhele
daugliter of the late Wm. Penhale. The
bridaat knot was tied by the .lieu
Pa..scoe, of Main st, Methodist Cinur
Renton 4 Co, bavejust apen?d ,
anent AsasQrtnaent of clue prig
is goods, shirting, tweeds, de., fspring trade. .l] goods said
than old time credit prices, and to
naso only. Please call and see ret
Dress making done on the premises, i
latest styles, dresses and mantles cu
by the new tailor system, at Renton
Co.
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for the delivering of . Hezalock, and
Cedar for year 1888. Mr. MGCelium
and Carlin, urged upon 'the Council
the necessity of taking immediate ae
ion with a view to. the building of side-
walk North of market, walk to. be six -
feet
wide, front the market to the Pres-
byterian Church, the remainder to he
four feet wide. The council will take
a tour of inspection in a few days.
Moved by Mr. McCallum seed.. by W.
Bissett, that the council adjourn until
call .of the Reeve, ---.Carsten.
Mowat', Jodel . agjster
is:ontanucd. j
Aead it came to pass that a
certain ?pan called Justass, be of the
tobacco tootle, who gave wise counsel
in Exeter, and who held himself un-
corrupted and undefiled, much above.
tither men (albeit they were Christians)
received weed in his s net�vary, that
certain of his trusty servants had: fall-
en into the hands of the publicans,
who sougt•t to persecute them., Then
gathered. Justus all his followers
throughout. Exeter, sante mix i1n num-
tier, and they took counsel together.
Dr.
Now it Appeared that certain persons
More who were in authority in the laud to
an the west called Dashwood, aportioxt of
print • Stephen. by the southern "herder of Hey
had issued theirurnndate uuto the
laical., in wheel was veeted the execute
of the 'law of that land, command.
skarn too over to the land of
stars, and make captive, a certain
rvaut of .Pastas,,, charging that he
,k had removed the landmark of their
ighbor; one Willertus, an innkeeper
na in the land of Pashwootl, and the
of Cook, of Dashwood, further toau-
ded his esker saying,time shalt
u say unto Juetaass and unto bis
t ,intima for that ye have made nn
yourselves a law, "that the doors
t i all inns ehall be closed, aline curled '.
he who shall eater the door of an inti
for be is an abomination unto all 4
ous rete." And thou .shalt aha
tet J'ustaes, behold, thy server..
anuel bath this day, ataainat thy
aw and thy statute as it is written,
.oken open the door of the inn of our
neighbor, Willertus, end hath removed
Itis landmark, and thou atilt talk of
Justass in the name of Chief Cook,
why is this thusly. Then went tato
rdicer of Dashwood over to the land of
Justass, and amid unto destalts all that
had been commanded hint *f Chief
Cook, which when Justass bad hearts,.
rho spoke raying, this captive must not
be• , and straightway sought' Emanuel
alis servant; who was in the Court of
aesculapius. 1'#taxing found Emanuel,
he drew him aside, for (great -crowd
hid gathered in the court to witness
Bacchus charged with
and said Emanuel thou hast sinned
• and clone great wrong, but inasmuch as
" thou did'st quit the teachings' of thy
zorefathere, and hast becotnee tool and
' a rninion for us, 1 will deliver thee out
of the hands of thy captors —I avid
OM
break this yoke and free thee from the
bonds that would be placed upon thee
by law. `Then sent J ustuss for Tltomass
father of Emanuel, and thus command
ed him saying, ";o thou over unto the
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-Divason Court was held here o
Monday iestdus Honor, Judge Doyl
pre siding. The ,socket was very ,mad
tend only two eases were re di po.�sledd of
Raantont d: Qe. y.* Stanley, jadgemen
for.
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l tai►ti#ifter full;nuttaurttl.ut�al for. J
Elliott for lel :iutilf: DefQndent no
rrpnesentetl. O't.nrmaan »r.s. Vail a
on a note said to have been siert
%ail end given to one Bursas for eel'
a sin dry -j o tae. The;publ'ae will renin
her notice in Laval papers trail L ude,.
Free Press, cautionant, people not to
pureh u the nota The plaaintif failed
to appear sand judgment wts given &lie-
missing the nation with costs. ,i '.11iott
for Ilefendennt. One juclgernent stun -
moue, de'ator failing to respond. was
countnittt'd to goal for contempt. B. 1f.
Collins forte -editor.
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—Oa Monday evening last, th
Exeter Brass Build proceeded to tat
residence of Mr. Thos. Acheson. Atte
playing a few choice pieces of tuna
outside.*, they were invited inside, wine
3fratellrs. Aeheson was presented wits
a. line rocking Omit, accompanied wits
the following address:—
To Mit, ,C Hine. W T. Anllmso
Exeter Onatnrio
We the undersigned nuctnlene of th
Exeter Brass Band, noxious to t'i tend
to you ourcongratulation upon your re
cent union in the holy bonds of inatri
moray, and to show some token of ou
esteem and reaped for you, desire you
to accept this (hair, although of ]ittlo
value and infinitesinally small tribute
of our regard for you, will still serve
our purpose, and be a tangible remin.
der to you of our hearty good wishes
for the future success and prosperity
of you both. May you long live to en-
joy each other's society and affections,
and if you do rock each other messier'.
ally, let it be with kind thoughts of
your friends who present the rocker.
Signed by the Band.
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fe tearer
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rsate, 4
d ion Exeter 1;y Dr. Lutz, a.
sts everywina Jau..1
all kinds cafi
—Council met pursuant to aljuurn
ment in town Hall, on Wednesday
evening kat. Messrs Rollins, Reeve,
Bissett Dep. Reeve, Councillors Carl -
Pickard and McCallum. Minutes
of last meeting read and signed.
Moved by W. Bissett, seed. by T. Mc-
Callum, that the following accounts be
Paid:— Wni. Haucock, shoveling snow,
$1.25; J. Moorsheacl do. $I;; Walter
Wescott, do. $1; R. Pincombe, do. $3.-
75; J. Gould, tank in town Hall, $20;
Wtn. Sutton, one months board for S,
Ford, $10. -Carried. Robe, Muir wait-
ed upon the Council regarding a cross-
ing across Main st. just South of the
bridge. The Council agreed to put
one down when the weather would per-
mit for the drawing- of the stone. Road
Commissioner ordered to scrape Main
st.when practicable. Mr. D. Spicer of
the, Fire Department waited on the
Council regarding summer hats for the
fireman, also to have the shirts dyed.
blue in place of red. It was referred'
until the next meeting of the Council.
Mr. Taylor,of Ross & Taylor: wished to
have it crossing put in the . sidewalk
leading into their luanber yard.. Mr.
Pickard and Bissett objected to put -
tine one, as they had one already, but
they could put one at their own expen-.
se if they washed. The Council would
live quite a contract oil their Bands if
they undertook to put down crossings
for every one tants& wished them. The
clerk was instructed to ask_ for terrrlsi,s
land of Dashwood and unto the Chief
Cook of the said land and say unto
hint, behold on the same day in the
same year and by the same authority
went thou and Justass thy master,con-
constituted 1.tagister's amongst men,
that we may show favor unto our
friends, and be a terror to our enemies'
and tell unto him that thou art the
father of Emanuel, and that thou too
hast become the servant of thy master
Justass, as have also all thy household
and beseech him in the name of Oliver,
in the name of Archibald to release thy
son Emanuel." All this did the faith-
ful Tbomass, nor did he tarry until lie
had fulfilled the last command of
Justass, which, when the Chief Cook
had heard, he said "amen so mote it
be.
PHARISEE.
Grand Bend Tidings.
The sale of stock and implements of
Mr. Robt. Pollick was not very brisk.
Mr. John Dalziel, of Sarnia, is pay-
ing a visit to old friends in this section.
Mr. McIntosh has purchased 56 acres
of wild land from the Canada Co. in
the 22nd concession.
Over 100 head of cattle is down be-
tween the river and the the lake to
seek their own food, Food is very
scarce in' this section.
A daughter of Mr. John ]±aIlice, of
Michigan is paying her father a visit
The old gentleman will be 90 years of
age 12th Julynext, and is quite active'
yet. Anoter of our neighbors, in the
person of Mr. Jas Stone, is'c93.years, of
ago, and quite able to do all the chores
`t annd the.lanu5e and farm yar(L,
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Telegraphy.
or
nd
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honors in Book keeping.
Phonography, Telegraphy or ;Type
Writing free with Book keeping
eotirse.
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Diploma from Western Fair for Plain'
and Fancy Writing.
Business conducted on latest improved
plans with printed forms.
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ke no substitute, or &adorepont-
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druggists everywhere. Jan -1-8
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Main - Street,
Exeter, .7 aten
Has now in Stock
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GOODS
In the Following Lines.
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West atEngland Suitings and
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orstedCloths,
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Upon receipt of Model's?' Sltetch of In-
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advise as to patentability Free of charge.
Pus Monnn arm,:and Ianake No charge
unless patent is secured. Information,.
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