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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-6-14, Page 1VOL. IL The IVIolsons Bankal RHARTTaf0 81' FAR- IAAfMT,' 1855.) raid up Capital. ....,• . 42,000,000 a hast 1'uui,... _.,. ,. ..,. 8:5,000 Offen the fthlic 4 1'nu.F:.¢rsit-� DST Pen 3:iti U3i for money ou � y DEPOSIT RECEIPTS., ..._ �....,- EXETER ON._...._.......,�,,..�....�..- ............. .. -+---•,mea-e,•,-. _...�— ...<_. ...—,.�.._.,. _ ..... .#'.',., T JUNE 147 i888 * • AND ak PSit .BENT. INTEREST ?FS ASCIt Jt p {i ps�{ Oil Stee hips. For Money in Y i Savings J33ank Department, Liverpool & Quebec Service, (Lately Re -opened,) Calling at.Derry. For fftttherarticulars apply at the l llera4., �tx:sin ¢s t:t, 'Exeter- 'Exeter- a 313�:f#> t3# w�,li#s�t�, I"AIi.TSIAN.... —Thursday,May 2.4 E: ' FI GF ItC U i :— t POLYNESIAN . , . , .. Frida, June 1 es. moi, fo 3 p iii , Saturdays, 10: StiltDIN IA.N.... , .Thursdaay. a. W. 1 p. ins 1 G1k1CASSIAN. , Friday " 1e A. A. C. DENOVAN, SA MATIAN.....Thursda it 21 :Exp"t', fens, 2S, Monager. " PARISIAN , , ... s to 2$ the leg of as sheep nealr, :by, and:lleart The family weir stel¢amorted at broke it He immediately inform- once and as doctor sent for, but the un - ed the owner, who wanted the ,damages fortunate wife and mother only uttered paid. The boy bought the sheep and a few words and almost instantly ex- tc,ok it home and put it in the .pasture Fired in the arms of her son. The he- and its leg soon got well. One might, nerved family have the sympathy of after he had had it for a few j entire neighborhood in their sad trial weeks, some scoundrel sheared the of a tt :ties. Mrs. Held has been a wool oil from the sleep, thinking he resident of 1Basbwood for about ten would get sone o$ its value.. The per-iyears, mad formerly lived in the Smutty son drat did this mean contemptable of Waterloo. The funeral took place t hisstew and aud end the Turkish Em- pire The prophet bath ladelypublish- ed a book containing a mass of infor- mation can those matters and things, and says he will send the book, poste paid, to any one sending for it, with 5 three cent stamps. ---Cosi. Couutytit Council., trick ought to be p, nished severely. on Wednesday to the Ronan Catl olio The equalization of assessment of e to i8aubeains. M'. Zas• Isms has gone to London, where be will remain some time. Miss Manuals Carey,aftor an Absence of a few months lin returned. Lome. N POLYN FSIAN Friday, July 6 Mr, David 11icCalrthy , ine to tune to loose avsluable foal lent $eatur- ernetery at Zurich, The fariners� senile and 'feel ,jubilant over the recent showers Mr. Rd. Waadlaucl had the misfer- ei7,1'' fir,,,,4,0x,, .h,.„,,,,,,,„4,„ fiATtl1I'i.`etIAN.... , . huniday,. 'r12 gaga; inaasv,wherer be intendasperibilip the. day night 1. i,ali,]f9>ieet'r;vr;, Tlinrsaay ,panni,,,, ; SAR ATIA .....Thuradaty, " 26 Miss Mary Ellen Reyilan, of Claude. EMI -mine Methodist church last Sun - 47, thca rfFtce, ,1 AliISIAi`......... Ang: 2 tenet is at pisesat trio guest sf the day morning. Resident Iaiitaeters being; iTt liu•sG: ', P(1LYii ESIAN... , . Friday, " 10 busses Loughlin. aaway to Cunfereuee, `tRi1 81"e li . "SARDINIA.N—,....Taiursdl t" 1G. Telles or sunscnieTloxi 3 ti ' „ 3r. Jane 1.oy eir., is #alildmg Lt ILtstt'r A1ad1,. Thompsonson of -. CIRCAS 1AN.,.,.. Friday, 2 yJ;p3 tl'a1L1r SC:r' St 6'4Str dwlcoaire; $1.c;t re ret" S:'lli: t.A.,d`IAN•> , . hursda , ri 0 , new frame &t title' on his place. Jatuses. E11 Thompson, ex -Hotel keeper of Elitn- ill soon ban his place nicely fried up. i e� i e. at present hoarding at Xrs. sae Artrari ;g c.l W8Pn ilatl P4711C.°frsparo paid. RAT} S,—•.Cebhs, $30, $65 and $75, Mr. Jno. Hall of this place hes a l epnetta uoingtu $elsool. Tlre1 all ;it e r ii, sertsemenst tietisitt e,p: •tela dins:ions still is act'ore e,; to location 1lrpesit-ion. .Re patch Si potatoes in frill hioestamc and tale101 As at, teuber. Ts. s ' p r'r 1. r st \ St:. ' olon tut .70111TIN1'• 1 4..1t'er}1eittl, ]< oopdenderr , or Glaseo a week, Daulbr'idge, whit bee Item zeriously of - este. ,art t i•11, r+, "", t 5t uvea of Its tri nt::i rt;ti „' Q, }tt*ttirn, . it0 tt'e'ia a tat 1ptte5t ! * „ . n ft•y' r a 9:tn o ra es 4 , y s d aru:trs t•tsrs d+' for a We et are ltd to tern that it },Vin it'd with IA0M F0160011a�, is slowly Sem • , ;k..:al .N. , .. , ..Friday, summer. Prayer meeting vvaa bald in the t to a Oa ! aiter0 st^al expects 11 -aria3¢r t•:.o'I r',tn+ t iac'i<r1a'a • i�ot1 Coal tun *If1Q, 12;i, 1 Q. _ }nterinediate,' ex Bets to hata,iev.�- 9tart4ea lit 131air1it, . W are lad to lea that lir Wm. a ivatie5nes b;3' :' 3v, a:: •,ir. tr s ad !VOZ;tr' • to rates Ste'e'rsge 1►a' sengein booked to Mallei, tt; ho ,t'.tt➢ +co1A.i¢lt'i ,11iv iaa Jun Te-Cae%e+i'ft 4 e are lea° glad to learn 1 AV 1.14LAll al SANDERS, R lith*r grail Van:to ; r from Glasgow, Belfast, Queenstown, London at Liverpool rates. Buy tickets to go Itorne, bring out friends or Islet- Clir • 'II Pf111,707 f.1117 iseta by the Allan Line. For further 1)'.:nn' L°' Coto. Sorts Zit:: -re. t s t' Issas ti .a jists:it cart • ansa^ , of ,. It Ats Grige.. est ti�rt�•<•K, , .t.r+A t? us ®p t a,itat.. Paistx-past•. Stiothy taortl at':a.tual. U r . a 5 45. lbws Mate i.ra -.tet' C 5t'r:u,- -Fer A F t:h9n� pamie ulars apply to 3 s . 1i ti rn l i p Sit; I^ +1.. r: . sal ^, I w 0 In 6•-• pi1LC 1rr1."3!e','i.fls i4r',,'1. nt,, r.c•.. J. rr r:a3za, 1 the onlyauthorized agent for 1::Ieter.' .. u t.. is '4 n. in, Gni Sts r tit.' t;,, 7'r 5,rr snails Titur444s ss- - ,.s--.. R ._.__-- _....,-. ..a,._._a_— CO ¢K s, of rernat:tiuslitur ,i:ay c tC i! ra.> u; i tsar rfl. tifiTy 1' .n' r W. tic N' LetF .lrr serfs RoN OF U e,rhileworking ;at col now chorea is !that Mrs. Daniel }licks, who had tho abtca to be around ci;uia. ntis£ui°tame to short time ago to break M. J, G- t.1¢iarry, lnerclacatlaf this lher legs is stoso on the mend. plaaee, went to I ontlata spear week to, There is a great deal of di satisfact bear tiiliuour'a Rales. Mr. tluarry'ton throughout the tp, iii regard to the thinks it would Pae inspOMsibk to speal: new 1.1 -lath the comet! pasi>d, for cut• too highly of the merit of the great organization. Biddulph Breezes. O-ring to thea ilisubonlintaton in laic, • r:taw, Captain Stanley, Of .112a14 it: 'NI' ....11'v SP. """tln. r-tnr, fs - .. `ro", i Nevis rx.#�axnn e ,. rn e• ,t P;= �} , to �.t- t . �� � � in retlu eti to the raid: .uf tun ri• t r r . ra tr I �r,•a p + ut 'eaPr"'r rrrc'la;1 of Huron County Farmers. vete. Alynler i, captain now. Y � ,te rrai "ftiG -iii; :.,• • aatr, ,su••r. Bus. , :a :and other Cards, 1.I n ><. ... ...., a.. <I$r � x;�e .. . Wee over ' Xeils'lank, Exeter, Ont. ritr tss eas.. chug for saiaieiss extraction. T W ISMS 9. 11, ?i. 0. 2'. 5, Sint: roof t'i.. • t a ser' :e *Slice and rAedimee- iiamiinion L:O,,., r, l,t rt<,r spat. Jsat %S. S.V. ti"xtt. vowne. I' \ It 1' •91 tl\ Sr t1i r', }:atter, J..../ tap sat' : o+ u, 5+ t r t*a1 !loci. galla oht• s ut;:c null* a c•: sass t+tra. _t re.:tting Is the Meth s4ia: t htu er TARES {all.: a a r Sat tr', Lis enscd .Miet,1ottecr 0 tar the t 11 • tit,r,un, ti Set t+n,anl,tly' attended t . a5.i antaaot t goor.5t2t4.u!. ;vales arranged . ret thl teslita. Hsi 1 EII ' ,,i t o+:e,i An'•tioneer for 11ar. ~:Stephen r• t)c illacrte 9m5i,5i•as. ufi,:e-- .'tt Pont oftice, t titan. I T1Lr I t13 T. r 1.l) ,tsIsio Plslt for YY the Coss .:•r f ia;.s at.t1 L.taullt'tt, mod clic rot` m.41111'i itt i is MAI Illy. Ali sites prate. ;Sly attends i t t i 15,, . ail tomtnunie atieus to W. Host,, l.hita /14,Ice, taut srhs. if IT DDistrst . s arr:,utt+r Solicitor of Supremo • A.1 canny 3 tar} l'u.91re, 0ousestoucr. Com soissione .fir. :1 t.•y r r Lotus. tittles—Smuts ttlorls Exeter. I I;l SUAN, DENTIST, .`t i. S.. vs:t acts teotl3 without pain by airing vest i .• vaser, sr using the new Aaxs• 'these out he it ' l t Gold Fillings, and allother dautal work tit =p,:.:a.lie, tees to Zurrch last `rhuisda} in o%t:� sh. EAST AIw>:'.•' .I,tIN STREET, EXETER. ^�(g} ILLI©T .., I3 LLIOT, BAnnISTERs, f3olicitr'r=, Conveyancers, &c.. Money to �I� ;a� at Gro B. V. +'LLit e. J. ELLIOT. MRS. SISI AND Miss 'WELSH begs to inform the „Isle, tnat they bane 'opened out 1, l _,, ess on the corner of William and ,: �•lley Areas. - Dress making done, is all the latest styles. Lessons c . .'dlicy `Work given. ytl' MxIIS€ . J • SPECIALTY. All orders _;a=..aptly attendet1 th. •t. ,: sollcitecl, 1l oi13inA OUR UNTIRING CO1iBESPO S Items of Interest From Important Centres. A Record of all Events+ -Dien, Removals, Fire:, Sales" and Accidents Contralti, Dots, Dead work has started and so has Ben and Alpert. Mr. John Parsons and too. i ssery spent Sunday at the Grand Bend,there must be something to draws Jack's eye. The Centralia, foot --ball club visited Fairfield boys the other avenin, ` and played them a friendly game which re- sulted in favorof Centralia by a score of 3 to 0. When you come again boys leave big Bill behind you as he is a shin breaker. A meeting was held the other even- ing for the purpose of organizing the Centralia foot -ball club when the fol- lowing officers were elected; --J. Del- gethy, Captain; W. C. Huston. Treas.; W. -Boyle, Secretary; and a oommitteo composed of;—A. Parsons; 3. Brown; . Dawn; and Geo. 'Webber; they are opened for challenge any time now. s Zurich Jottings. The gravelling on the Zurich will soon be completed. Mr. Elder and wife, of New Ham- burg, are the guests of his sister, Mrs.. E. J. Hardy. Last Saturday and ,ti,Yunday we had a. fine shower of rain. which set a Mile on the, farmers' face. Dr. Campbell, the phrenologist, is at present giving lectures on phrenology. This is the second time the Dr. has visited our village, of which he speaks so highly. Last Monday, Miss Lena Wagner, of Zurich, and Mr. Hsu„ h, of, Guelph, were united in the Holy Bonds of mat- rniyony. We wish then) great `success in the future. Last week one of the meanest tricks ever perpetrated, was committed , in Our neighborhood. While the son of Mr. Samuel Foster was returning home from school, he threw a stone at a bird and not being a straight thrower; struck rond Ong thistles on th• Leigh wanes a great many farmers do not lilac' to have the• time taken out of statue labor. The better way would b' for the council to lee some poor span have the job arid I pay Bina for it. Last \revere 'day night. Mr. Thos. Nmrtlay Heol 13r S4 m. 'Vail came in 5 eui t:lvt with ete4t other, on y the i'.I.1'1 s +'�i 1t l'1 : i'At1 war .Fihr1l' life 1'ht' t`!tt`itt'nlent (avasr tlt�tt mfriiagt , �,lie•Tt` Cr it ao ch1 arp tit+orals' teat)}: . at'e its et: J. f.i1iii ul, a.,trel 1 r, a:uti :�1i€,� l' 'I.t'na Bice•, nt!eai 1.., Iran Tants stty..'.:w' 1, te' ,:.rel to :qI1: Nnrtily'ta stolen putter. and congratulation .of the Happy setup. 11r' C VII). Vail 61°14*. ;till. ;Nnrtliy a, le teles row the order of the clary, mul)le ni t'suic,+ 11n Nnrthy is taking the necessary legal protettling thinking Chea late heavy rains nava refreshed this is the 1001t equitable way, 'fhe up the spri111,11 g grails, stntl they note trial will b held today ('i'iaur.. rty.) holt, ininienst: F'al1 eY11f'at will ht' only about Iirdf a er. ', owing to the irlirgd Bond Tidings- Crops in general ale a little leek. ward here. 'Wire worms and. grubs are damaging; the oat crops in tide section. very dry spring and spring frosts. The many friends of Mr. 11. W. At- kinson will be pleased to bear of his gaining y177 trona the Dominion Trost and Loan Company, an overcharge of six months extra interest charged on a loan made last fall. It with regret we hear of the death of Miss Ellen 'Clifford, formerly of Biddulph, but late of Dakota. She was of more than ordinary ability, and had been conducting school in Dakota for some time. She was a niece of 3l Ir. :!Bennis Farmer, McGillivray, who has our sincere sympathy in the loss of so near a friend-. She died at her fathers residence, on Sunday week last, in Dakota. Dashwood flashes, The lax mill has shut down for the season. Miss Hannah Fried is visiting in Listowel!. Mrs. A. Hemstreet, of Port Huron, who bas been visiting her mother, re- turned to her home on Saturday. Miss Bert, who has been engaged as milliner for some time by Mr. John Hall, returned to her home in Brussels on Monday. The quarterly meeting of the Evan- gelical Associations .was held in the church at Dashwood, on Saturday, when the Rev. J. Unlbaeh, presiding elder of the clistrict, preached a power- ful sermon; and on ,sabbath the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper was partak- en off by about one hundred persons. A very sad and sudden death oc- curred iu our village on Saturday eve- ate future so he says, and that England the various municipalities for county rate purposes was, as usual, the main belting seg at the June sessia:i. The selvage of the tarn*usbips having been i .e:reaased statue 16,t100 stereo pea order to bring the area up to the actual quentity, the equalized values of the three most progressive towns in the county WAS raised in proportion to their progress and importance. $303. 000 was added to Clinton:; 520,000 to Seafartb; $10,000 to Blyth, with these exceptiena valves are the Paine us lest, year. Inspector of Public Schools Malloeh presented a detailed report of school platters in North Huron, The ding: encs of the teachers was .evidence by the generally satisfaetory progress of ehe pupils. A large number of those eiup acetal during letical retailed their pR itiene fo.r'tl, time givin on owls tnnity for better ptwgre-s dial 171).-el'f' te:e<loers are ehnnged yearly. For en. entrance examination to I'l,i h Selie+e le 32Q candidates wrote, of whom 251 were suece efu1. At 7st,,n<profl ssic+;:at axalMentions there 203 emndidaten with a good perccntege sueec'asful, and of the 73 model students #;S tivrre sue- eiseftrl. The Inspector thinks the is near when the maximum fee of '$1 will be charged for entrance esanlinatieyns. At the present' time there is a sup, plus of teachers in the county; a num- ber lwklin; certificates have noscliauls. On this account no permits, este')i $Ons or temporary eertitleatee am i '.large. Tlie •A• I• rt111rti;tl Ca7lel aatillrtta re1 fc1 from the ditr rent : et tions ;ate not -, eHt in as promptly as they rhoultl i s but theme is a noire -aide inil4't veree•t.t iu this matter. Number of children not at::•i:tiieg wheel for 100 clat•s,as retfttir.: rl by law, it;rt; ; number of trees pinutcd, 774. The r pert of the e'oultty Wier wag referred to jail and court lieuee con. mittee. It shows 11 prison. te on - lineal: 7 males and 4 females Two of each class are ineaue i Applieatian by Col. C'nlentnil for It grant of '.3:i Its. per Than to the whit}. Leers was agreed to. Dr. Williams report reeehrd rail ordered to I'tn printed in the r.i lute• it ins not final, but wait; xray Lear the -nark, all the fees less P.8 1 clog ac- counte d for, nod all the fines less $]OU. The R :Ws application to he allowed the fees fa r tonus for xvllidi be had a earronissien was not entertained. Trea*urer's report shorted re.:,'ilats front ,icau resident lands from 3€:u. lot, to May !tit to be (860,14, Sa alsr ae' i1 of 1' it'.=9.5{ :C sns1 R. `P+?ilii is .!Pri!".,18&. 1:E(alrrs. Fines from 1' M. at variots times since Nov.. 23, 18$7, to May 21, 1l*88. , , .. $:1Cfee (10 Fines from W. .3. Parsley .1(10 00 From (o:nrnisers.--�i. Buren:: 'U\ 00 .a .. E. 4t pC 0 00 e1 „ - S " 200 00 Total .i,,:!2i$t 00 Butter is worth 1.4 eti. per Bs and eggs 1;3 ets. per. don. here. Our fisherman has not had funds sueeoss of late, only a fere 'white fish being caught. Mr. Geo. Thompson, of Sylvan, is at present the guest of his daughter Mrs. Ware Oliver While Mr. stud Mrs. Ambrose Allen were returning from churl their horses took fI'ight, run away and threw both the oecupauts out, and Severely injuring then! both. Mr, Robt. Fulton, who has been a resident of Michigan for two years but formerly a resident of this place, was paying a visit to okl friendslast week. He looks bale and hearty. Picnics are the order of the day along the shores ot Lake Huron. Grand Rend is just the place to have a good picnic. Bring along your families and enjoy the beautiful breezes. it is expected that a large crowd will be here to picnic on July :and. Sports of all kinds will likely take place. We have not as yet seen the bills or pro - ;'ram, but expect our genial. Landlord will have there issued at once. THINK IT 0 VER 3. C. McIntosh, of Exeter, our home prophet.predicts,maglignant merculate and proline of trouble in the i nlnEdi ping. Mrs. John Held atteniecl to her household duties on Saturday in her usual health,, and late in the eve- ning she planted some cabbage plants ui !ler garden, and made the remark to her.ciauhter that she felt remarkably well. She retired abhut ten o'clock, but she rose again shortly after suffer- ing great pain in the : region of the and Austria, will have a lively brush with each other; but that En,,l"and as usual, will comae out of the scuffle vic- torious and triumphant. About the same time, Russia, the king of the North, shall conte against Turkey like a whirlwind, with chariots and horse- men, and with a great and mighty aarnyr and enter Constantiaoble, raise a lSIiEItSEatltE^aS. Distount on P. M's. cheques i 15 e0 To commissioners—W. Huron 1171.! 00 +t .. S, ., 1275 .13 tt rt P. M's. salary 000 00 Balance to credit of license fund aceouut. . 4'+48 40 E. " 361 43 $92tti C0 -The Manufacturers' Life Insurance Compel -1-y, of Toronto, received appli- cations to the amount of .$680,000.00 during the month of May. This is far in excess of the business done by 'any outer any Canadian Company, and we venture to say has never before been reached by any life Insurance company. in a midsummer month. Seo advers tisement in another conies% 4