HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-4-26, Page 1The :3olsons Bank. oLD DR. GHA8E)
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P4ial Iij) Capital... . .... . ......$O,000,000.1
`est rand ... 875,000
NEW RECEIPT BOOK
Offers the Public 4 Pen CE1T. INTER- s His, t"asl OPcmly, trig "re Wort
t r Pen Annual For money oil a i?x Gha�e's Third Last and complete
A, few of the farmers has commenced The R. Mr. Silbeatry,, of Luca,la,
o t#ow gram. preached few the Fairaeld Church oft
Butter 16 cents per lb, and eggs 12 i Sunday evening last to a very Jar ie
eats per dozen. !congregation.
Mr. Ware Oliver has been summon-' 31r. T Parson is visiting Ws Bro.
' ed as a juryman for:the spring assizes' John. Tour is from Obieago and i
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS IPTS, le eept /took a!ad. Ilonsehold t'hvsici , or at Goderieh, quata �u¢te an acquisitiall to Aur ta+vzt. bcausel;eepers to pllrclt and. Hasa "Et
are
AND t. Prot Cex. INTEEDST 1'nir ANNIIyew xhr neon for the Mil➢ion, contains pearl A flue horse belonging t p bt Hobe he \..ill stay aisU stautnler our alzily of rccB
For alone} in pageslath Land Batton, died tl � 1 � ,A, iamb ➢� 1 T➢ ➢ pal it t
w¢ereial se te, t i enormoun ' llut" t ztb
ief iniquity of the business consists in
thing, as presumably wlioleemae, tam
attic➢e of a pesititiely i7-4114'Qrws. cltaar-
cter, and by mewls of gifts or bribes
ding sersalrots or uustnspest.^..
111E
Ile¢ tinea and sills for �,Ai in a r, ao s
ing aaa R d ire imported oil t lotlw, n. i reeeu yp a Eo a cove va11- iamb o oingnng to if>r. `I: Essery , tare a hon ,e some r.roruala't eeett aiy
Savings Bank til 'tt elz , rliarble edge, avid le gustily lar astir ra➢l+zxi, + nee tie %non belon ging to Mr. Rush, x was worri id to ck' tre laoffr long tl�v to.' F of reuelt• • them dau �eroras prate'. •
(lately Be-opeued,l - ecite
tete;�R14Gpjn: work
M Ti e." i .mr Josela, Ravine, ofthe Satt¢blo a➢vM Thienwuer>of tlao du; era➢ ent➢ae�r alnd prarie➢airag tthee tl:artees e¢t �,a eia re:
lee
apply to Luse, n ,� of.
� Jmatr® a t � .. txariaeltiora, lftlne ;�re:et:t a ws
For farther particular. apply at the It .is t➢ae moot or over hair a t:euturvrs ; " ra , s lying, dangerously ill at pres a tea ➢l y 1¢e dax;xane�, or kW t➢re , i a K
anal , bairn Street I sorer, of mervaiit>ia, fi_tntiv a4na1 e>rgrer eaice, yet =, ettt We hope noon to
to hear 0fs a d°� Thas null bre a warning to ctll h not ample, \ve moatinuea d the cal;nt t.t
OFFICE
#leak d' this ;eraltedieszo compilation of lois former '.speedy recovery.
lree ks, lT ilea WHOLLYA Nl.�,tla Hoo ., r;
lt6 eo ve 1ne age he could produce a beet
( z. m, to 3 ie. Ara , Saturdays, 10
+w. to. t0 1 jD. itl,
Exeter .� A. " DRNOVAN,
Ex Wer, Jae, 2i , $ 3. Mena,",en;
e vier }orate,
!that b3.5 :lea4el a1 -isle tIIf ocHr f.fteean btookon 01 Sunbeams.
ti msataai aerptwe awl hors made his name„
t itai➢star int ateirl every English-speaking. �'lis,ses Mary Nora and I at a Cell -
owners tire United States, of doge thou inclined. ' the matter to the emit dere tie n of ce r
• teat f l,tla,rd of Health ter recareri er0';:
Wow that the oleetiolt as over, and ; - t �•
the Scent Act defeated, we would likeittoit of see➢a rac➢ It,,64;nt' ➢c;"s„"t.a4a'a
tsl¢allbe"'''""t4eFr13 wQQ” a ;-".wftwornwswpro ,
Cal know what are you people in the Fa81• pnb➢ic.
age of Exeter pomg to do with your"
starplus officials'? Are they to going in
to the egg busiueral
To the patrons of the Centralist
cheese ftw for}. The cheese feetorte will
be in operation can Mak 1st and those
wishing tet secure milk csrus Cala Have tri. rareIrlgo.logete c nrnrgr i11t.9 Or 0.aS
Persona bats many friends in this, ricin= .` the we byapplying in to ?1.lessrs, .his= .i acsyavec rpt¢ 4�s ttx nasi:.
p 3'• fi CH�tltM1NC 'CHA ,L1 Y. Ti.D
sty, and cousealwi411.t1y wax a1 most web-' t fae#o s,,, aa`.r�allies �'iekaxci.'s, Exeter, ptapt#rty of G'aa➢c, nhaaun �r. Do:v,1,:cett=.
come guest.
y prices, taiiday will leavee Bits own stab s
On Sunday lest the remains of Wm., 1,�'bi➢o drivir¢g from '.11mtlrt�ville to Rnsetew• +twxwad raa,;eea v" r
son of Dr. Quarry of Parkhill, were ire- Centralia bet,S'aturtla it was m food > p 1 to Flats wiles for
?here,a+
rxeXa(ttaAn th w
in ' ,¢ fS.
ii I. i¢$r.e to J:a[Dt lata ' F .Fd
the 0
Ct••inetE lntl"'
r
Y�r frortiwno tat witoe;,,,;r a tett couple
Q marry was much beloved tend highly who were driving \Lay p caaiz,m t.1a➢>ar¢le for iiagitt, Twars v pi•a
� a, e t f raw,u .:elate,. Ewe tiff Wcla�Ilaetii¢ far Iat''atai, Zud iiia � -
reaspect 1 by all who 1,: Derr him, and ,Et,itaut every twe roals they went, the , i p . ,,:l ,�
while owe possible tribatea taf res tows reaw aaar,Qat, �1 re➢wee. Hay t 4t¢t➢1ty
driver would throw down the lines axil Steaveos', ' r. eon., I,'➢ar1151aaxa➢, forracro
waive paid b bine, the motet ai>:ee'l ea aytwi- th� wiaig their arrae around each other,
panty r$ extended to his berelved gar- � they would 11,1#4 arad kiss, They con• 'was. iicatiateaa a Faw➢lasaora mi rtln
ramp -
enter Tiara¢.t➢at��, 13aasNrlttltxln tor llaa.iaia; 1=aaT+.r•
tia nest taus, TO DOMED Cr eiyone owe t ne holt for tie R➢at. Pcicla tt Not loo earn e
Great joy was evinced by the people `sidere'al until they got, to '`til s nehotol „ da,a .a,, ", for, antto
f this place or; bearing of the defeat houee when it; rfeeQl¢s they got tired or aT night. for, noon; bait own stat
f that frat➢en anti dishonored erowea'aatre, ; bad at misunderstanding, for after one
lifer 7¢i„ltt. :e.¢tawrtl ly, central Holt/
'The,
We
2a$ Pa: It . t a � ,
Scott Acis �'ti ew do not ':naw loving embrace, they separated, the 1* t ,lc .. �('etl paaheawna, fail.
ow the opposition feed over it, but we 7 lady to walk about three' utilcg ;and the ST1t ANI'�AEL, '1I property zi
tend to them our sympathy, while gent to drive ahotat a quarter of a mile. " :tai~.. Denson, Statile Mc=ualaiy* et ?:,
;e offer to the successful ',arty ou N`o Jernee it you do this again in day- Dalton'freltat, P', Mi. 4, iliblu•rtt, tee
congratulation, Although most people . li ;ht IVO :vii' give yin* ;away or there neon; Patric!: ri.tliinsen,i �3 lilt 2;, con. 44
here aro devoted to tho causti• of tem. ' will Le mother I:awge).
aue-e1 none are tdvacates of the
o�t et. Exceeding great credit is
duce "Tor Auvocnri' for the great'
leo it has rendered snail for than
and deterpained ine.'aeures it
has used, in order to assist in pulling
down that tyrannical mei irrational
aet.
$.i„ s, , 411 , '. t
tlaint: atek 1. homes in F,nrtirw, ,cl.ustrraliia Iwas, of Detroit, who has 11et n hoaue wit•
4.4,1 South Atrter'icn what RI:1D f book t'ertdlt'" the funeral tat' their sister, Te-
tz a a ao
cetild or went] ht>, prtlt➢nee as his Demo., turned to that e¢ty on illondaty L.
p:.lnislted every `fltttrscley mornieg,, atilt Life Woks, wan MORE THAN THIRTYMr. Parson , of Chicago, pail this
at the .tike, l n'r eue L L .40i;,#TI02* 4I,1'ilA,CTICE AND EX- : plan. i1,11y'ing visit on Mmulaw . Ma:
� t'Ftra aat�l::� ell •, . y
ai'u at,
TOR ti
crit 4o7:ar s ,iear
Exeter Cut, g Th alck attelt at:isttsr:I the
rondo atitai 3c the met valuable
il,l . eirrn'N2 tien in the history of beak pubhshipg
•
pro.
ao • e, $l.r if cat 4r) t! t!` Unscrupulous and pirating
' init1 1 * pulali-Nlters are attempting
,-. , g. ..
# a as pDr, #hL; lrooiilC 11 taking portions of it
out and palmlike. it by
ou the public as
e ..w
t tie
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rapt t
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cralat, 1pursllrseal front Dr. G`ltause'1a heirs,
,"*r{• that Least that you get the GENUINE
haolo See that it has our ttaua.e on MO
title p'agaa alaei rs Copyrighted bloat.
ta.i Di,M Dr i.s �r. :vents Wanted Hitt 'roma
F. B. DICK ERSQ t & Co.,
IlMalo lace, Detroit, Mich. aleitile ar,Ont,
tie.menta.
11a4'eraisi1i4 Rates eti dp'?!ketion.
Naapartcr.. ferns t"nre i D.rD i all arm:wales are Tait
•rr
a
e.:39 �
as tea, 'at r , c .4arc"t tins wadi i g
r.jfn t TMri
:111 forbid zra+a cZ ar eS as` a re:ort I,iereeat
5D"6; .ilit!Zl oi'a1 t:cans p 0. a¢arrtt,;rneatsiD.' tte4
firer) fere :ialu�.rt of Jan r11a\r-
7SQ a c t k nt in Etta) f i r s Etats of ALc+ari.rmd at
•:-alrr,".., raDea s ;acaicatil rac•^aCr 6:r ors, els, ffor
• IIF'wi' t tiara', 6'0%i Irklii,o e. ec,.. to l* Ixtt ^t.+A,� alba t',D
• WILLI.�. SAtiAFitS,
mon .nziatirt.mr.
ras4 D Ata r t:r --Rev. a3 `�, ¢tc+",u t1.r1D,
• \, ?fl '-1i. i Q 4 rat, 4414 ; p. co.;
alt y oa 17%15 c to RJtt�vre . c{t w2an. J. t:rk.ar,
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.67. c l ; 4 payer irl V V -
a D.ii ta' rrCtl11J 1rR.:R n., alit - :.t tlaaeit.4:i,
ghat r Lai 14%1 t trtitdiat¢k R.t-'r,
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Business and other Cass....._
airad zte+of rig r ria riticcrrity. Office and resldenre•
Dot I41 m t,7 a t I.fS7. 2.:%etdr 4)111. 1GnS e:1: t1,'.
Il.�¢t i l vs tt I't, t . t:tiN.s1,I:L,T, T,ten'r,,
uat ' i w1+{+, a et t ir,l 11010. $de ent•
,..m , c1 111 7 ;t - t4,., ¢caditaa to the hath
ila"12 i : '1 "air. Litt . ;t t, ALt7TItiNl:wtitfor
YY th c. a r.s of 'lldlthyax and LnmbtM7, and
7rho To1c n I 1 Stephen and flay. All sales prom.
'fl a a 'Atm .. .tridre s opt a„msuuteetionrl to W.
*form, dcla:e. t.nlira„ a,1R7r u.
3i it L e=- ,, llatrs¢er, Solicitor n1 sunrcuto
t a ,tsty 1'o4 -.lie, 'conveyancer, 0111
Iain t0 7 1 :., ,.ni y to Loan.
Ornm c- 1 .t: • a s pluck, Etrtcr.
'if, KINSMAN, DENTIST,
r 1/, S, mamas tel:th avitl fou pain -
.aygiviugVe .., vapor. orti4,4thepare Ames -
hour
opt14 . , :, waitrCold l'il'inge,and oUotlicr
eienta” :awl 4 test pc .sDlale. Born to Zurieh pant
:Hants laF It: r month.
Mb'? .. '. ,�1 AUDI STREET. EXETER.
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IT L. si.1,f2LINGS, -
11:4.1N "I'XIA410
Office or ;a,• t �'Nt,,ils Bank, Exeter, Ont.
Nitrous asS,.'c Gas for pai:dorsextraction.
\I% B. GAPPTIVItIGHT, ,DS,
{t Sitrc;eon Dentist,
iii !grunnate Otf the l'.uyal Co1leE0of Den-
tal Sw do talltario. Having furnished line den-
ial reams, 1: 11.1-,r to Treble's Harness shop, Main -
street Exet;„ > where I am prepared to perform
gill branche- ,: ,,.. professic-o with ease and skill.
OII,t; • :a,'1,w0.DERATE--TERBIS, CASH.
JOAN T. 'r, : •".TCOTT, l 11URk CE, LOAN,
Cleat Estate t ttsamboat agent. wealthyond re-
Ziaiiic Fires Litt: Insurance Companies Represent-
ed. Any ru D, a f tuoney to loan on firstelassmart-
gages at low, - S a of interest. General ,Agents for
Huron Co.. > 1:, Williams k Co., real estate agts,
Loudon. L° at i Lille of lite -ewers represented.
Ot14 :Hca St,. lixeter, Out. - jn9-S7
ELLIOT �v ELLIOT, EAunlsTERs,
Soli,;;tors, Conveyancers, &c.
Money to Loan at ,6% •
li. v:'ELI_1()T. J ELLIOI.
ay Fa vers' Mutual Fire
Insurance- Company.
m Homes and Fields
n Count FarrnerS.
k It w'0' CORCtltiSPO \'S
Items of Interest Prom Important
Centres.
A Record of all Events -Death
Removals, Fires, Sale%
and Accidents
Bayfield Notes. -
Miss .Marko of this 1buio has been
the` guest of 3tass Mullett* of Khmer -
dine the past week.
H. W.Erwin, own oilliene° clerk,
who is on leave of .r.bsene bindle. west,
will return here about the fart of
November.
—Our village hoisted high the tem-
perance banner last Thursday and gave
63 majority for the repeal of the Scott
Act ,and the introduction of the best
temperance kw in the world.
peonies DESIRING TO INSURE IN TH28 DIST
and cheapest insurance Company iia,the Dominion,
,tan de to by epply,iug personalty, or by mall to the
,undersigned. All'applications promptly attended to.
Also agent for the Wellington Company of Guelph.
Also AUCTIONEER. for the County of Huron.
1 . 14OSSEN131�]Li_%Y, AGENT.
ono, 0-87. d - Zurich, Ont.
NOTED HORSES;
Tin fit BAK-ons FOR 1 SSS.
Zurich jottings,
-
Mr. Dan Dyer is at present very ill.
The Inspector of weights and meas-
ures was in town this week inspecting
scales weights and pleasures.
The Revs, Ilaneh and Ortwein are
at present attending conference, which
is being held at Sebrngville.
Mr. Frank Oresswel]ar who has been
studying law in Toronto paid us a visit
Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon he started
for Duluth, where he has secured a
situation, Flank, we wish you the
best of success.
Dashwood Flashes.
Miss Wagner, of Zurich, was here
trying to organize a music class.
We understand that the Rev Mr.
Ortwein is to remain with us another
year . We are glad to see our old friend,
Mr. Froci Wurtz, again \working on the
bench, after being on the sick list for
some time. -
Quite a number left last week for
Dakota, among them being D. Hart-
leib, Wm. Nicholson, A. Holbein and
Charles Schroeder.
Grand Bend Tidings.
The Lake is still covered with ice,
We have snowbanks yet in , shelter-
ed places.
Soule fishing is done in the riser
with a little success,
Hay Council.
The Council met in the Town Hall,
Zurich, an Saturday April 21st. Tim
members all present, The peeve took
to
it chair
at 10 n. in,, and called for Elle.,
minutes of the provione meeting, \which;
were read and approved,
The Treasurer preseuted his bond
tend surities which was, on. motion up -
proved and accepted.
The clerk was instructed to notify'
the owner of lot 5, con. 14, to remove'
his fence from the road allowance, on
side road according to the survey made
made by Mr. Proudfoat.
'Moved and carried that the sum of
seven hundred dollars be expended for
repairing and improving the Zurich
road for 1888.
The Reeve and clerk were instructed
to procure 1 car load of sewer pipe fol
culverts, and have them delivered at
once
The application of C. Aldsworth and
others for pay for road allowance on
Blind Line, at the rate of $45 an acre
and compound interest thereon for the
last ten years, was rejected.
The following accounts were passed:
—Thos. Coats, putting in culvert, $8.-
50; M. Loundsbury, flour for indig-
nents, $2.25; J. Williams, do, $6.75;
Geo. Kellerman, gravel, 11.76; H. -A.
Proudfoot, P. L. S., $10.45; J. Bon -
thorn, Assessor ,$75,
The Council adjourned to meet as a
court of Revision and appeal, on Satur-
day, May 26th, at 10 a. m. -
5. FOSTER, Clelk.
Centralia Dots,
Gik.3 Of Poison,
for night. Tuteelsty Henry Stoneman ,
Con 11, llihl:ett, fair nem; G. Dutton.,
lett 12, eon., 12 Ilillent, for nii4Ir.
eeltte�- lay G. Cewort e, lot leo, 1•t7iQa. i4
i'a iia{,:e &It raarat toot` increit•ults i t eille`olenf,ar 8t31in, l'argtilatte i'ttar Ligon.
p ,Thur: tiny'_-- fo>:• 420'1rr 1.hu.. 1104'''c,i1 ‘,
diked with 1et31D^,utucrtl for'iho asnYl•,'.ot 14 eon. 1-, 1'uliaxtou, for night.
ctturdsty��--for itcto¢t; laig cunt
et;sl,le fill 'Ir3rlla •, t,.Ca¢•«e ]�lutvt�;.
preeseivic of all gift. prize mol lnttt'i°y
telae nes i¢i euua:vetrau with the aaale of
Moles of nlerehandien. These schenit's nlan.
are not oily demoralising to ligitirnadte•
business and to the iIIOEaie of the corm; FREEDOM. The pv'opserty of Cly .
lslunity but in the extent in a°lticll they quienny, ]lots * Willis Woe, Exeter.
are being carried in the :Ale or artiaelo.e }I SIond>:y, Daniel Moire, t ;:game, fur
of food have become a source of gresi't w, noon, ;<<r;} noitl',~ Hotel, Ta.ID.i.Ea.l _+ i
danger to the public health They are, y night. :l'uesday, 4 rt4's Hotel, Zurien,
10 taattt`r iu what form they appear, tfor aloau: 1Jatih\voed for night Wed
nothing more or less than devittefi to nes day W. Molt's, !Odell, for Bone;
swindle Itoitaat and U4nuaptetin peo- Limerick for night, •1'iautltclay,Audrew
pita. - thieves tor noon;\Vest Alctaillivrev,fntt
It is gratifying to lenru that in some night. Friday, Jas. Peithu° s far nom
instances the 011401eta of the law have Grant's hotel Orcediton, for eight.
taken hold of the nlntter. : u "New ;Saturday, Central Ilotel, Exeter, till 4
York, and also in Chicago, parties who et'eloek,thcn to his own stable Lehe
in this way offered gifts to pureltasers' Road Exeter North. John Willie inapt.
of the parhages have recently been ar-
rested upon indictments for lottery
swindling. The latest canidates both
for public execration and criminal
prosecution. are the manufacturers of
the alum baking powders, who are
both, by means of gifts and lottery
tickets, disposing of large quantities of
their corrosively poisonous compounds -
which are so well known to be detri-
mental to health that no Housekeeper
will admit thein to her kitchen know-
ingly. This fotin of swindle is not
only being peddled from house to house
but under the promise of large profits
to be realized, the manufacturers are
entrenching themselves behind the
counters of many grocers by getting
them to offer the alum goods with the
gifts or lottery tickets attached, there-
by shifting the liability to prosecution,
in part, upon other, and perhaps inno-
cent parties. Every grocer or dealer,
for instance, who sells or offers for sale
any of the prize or lottery baking pow-
ders is a criminal in the eye of the law,
and liable, upon conviction, to fine and
imprisonment, while those who sell the
gift goods are, morally, as responsible,
fur they are offering an inducement, or
The warmers are busy plowing and prize, to housekeepers to use a food
some are sowing around here. that contains a corrosive poison. This
is a predicament iu which it is not pos-
sible our grocers will care to place
themselves when they come to thins
seriously of the hatter.
It must be borne in mind that every
one of these gift of prize baking pow-
ders are alum baking powders. These Boarder -"I dont know what's tho,
powders costs less than four cents a matter with me but 1 haven't been able
pound to produce; the gifts of prize to eat worth a cent since I came to
costs but a few cents more. They are this house."' Landlady -"Were you a
sold at. the price of a first-class baking museum freak before you lost your tip
powder, so that the swindle, in a coin- petite--
The
etite2"
The masons have begun the contract
of the new Church in this place:
Mr. & Mrs. Pearsau have moved in-
to the village. We welcome them to
our midst:
Mr. Hebins, of Shipka, was in town
on Sunday Events cast their shadows
before them.
George is doing a rushing business
in the livery line this spring. The.
sorrels are on the road every day,
SILVER. TIMES The property
Colclultoun Dow & Willis Bros. Exeter.
Monday, Dougall Bros., slaty„ for nooaa»
his own stabile for night. Tuesday to
Wn3. Pcuhale's Lake Road, for tame
Thos. Martin's' 1 ith con., Stephen, for
night. Wednesday„ Fred Glanville,
1.1th tion., I tcphen, for noon; Limeriek
for night. Thursday,West : cGillivray
for night, Friday Wm. Harris f. -r
noon; Crediton for night, Saturday,
Central Rotel, Exeter until 4 o' clock
then to his own stable. W. Willis mat.
BOYDSTON BOY, :2nd. The pro-
perty of 141essrs. Reith, Wolf & Clarke.
Monday John Decker's Hay, for noon;
Chats. Greb's Zurich for night. Tue.-
day Mr. Higbrink's Sauble Line Hay,
for noon; Grand Bend for night. Wed-
nesday Jas. Hickey's, 21 con, for noon.
Chris.:Finkbeiner's for night. Thur--
day Geo Clarke's, 8 con., for noon; his
his own stable for night. Friday °red-
iton for noon his own stable for night.
Saturday, for noon; his own
stable for night. Chas. Waltman
FULTON. Trotting Stalli on,th e pro-
of Baker Bros. Blake. Monday Lim-
erick. Tuesday, Parkhill. Wedne -
day Limerick for noon; his own stable
for niht. Thursday, kippen for noon
Brucefielcl for` night, Friday Commer-
cial House Clinton. Saturday,. Varna
for noon own stable, until Monday
morning. J. Baker mail,