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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-7-26, Page 5'17 4477 r ,�. London Haig & Brooa Railway Nort!:rerr Division 1.10ING NORTE Tuu TABLE -Pricier, Lendoat, dpert...7.45 A.m. 4.25 LAI. Lucau Grossing.. S.2S5.20 Utandcboye. £-34 5.28 Centralia., . , 8.4.5 5.45 EXL'f.'ER.,.;,, S56 5.57 Hensall,.. ,.,.9.08 Itiippett :, 9.14 Brucefield. 9.22 Clinton , , • 9.40 I,oudesh,,ro' , .10 00 Myth.,,..,, ,10.10 Be.=1gl•ave ... .,10.25 Winghani, arrive. 10.4a (;!oink;, Soterg, Wiughaur,depe rt. 7.05. , l3elrave, , , .,. 7.24 .13lytti,,..• 7,38 Tondesboro' , . 7.47 :lintonx.07 Iirueerzelll~..�,-. , .. 8.26 Kippers ....... ,, 8.34 1leustrll , , , 8.41 Exeter , .. 8. fib Centralia , . 9.07 Clandebn e.,; . 9.18 Luearecroeeig , 9.24 : aondorearrive, eta 6.09 6,17 6,26 6.45 7.03 7.1"..a oa �9.. 7.45 Passenger. 3.40 Pee 4.00' 4.15' 44.25 4.45- 5.04 .455.04 5.12 5.1;1 5.53 5.45 5.561. 6.09 6.45 FARM ROB, SA Masselic Excursion. -Cheap excursion to Sarnia, on the last 'lay of the grand international Fireman's Tournantent, 17th August, fierier Masque: r'iuspiees. See posters acrd driers. For Eur,pe. ' ---Mrs, harry M. Cowrie, Mrs.: Dr. Co►gear, of Eeetert and Mr. Christian Zwietrer, of Orediton,leaiave New York, -Mr, Ed, "trout, of Parkhill is in town. --Mrs. E, Follick is visiting relativ- es and friends in tire !Forest City.. -Our livery men and the travelling commerical men are rushing things. -Weeldiug inyitions, New .`''orie styles, neatly and cheaply ?elute(' a1 ADVOCATE E oilice, t0 d J'itilt's(la. ©C LO1Icl0A1 Eng' -Mr. J. Len'rnon; oi3 Seaferth,. y ( Y� charge of Mr. L. 1=I.. D' icksou s law They sail via State- Line. "S. S, office for a few days. Tebaska," and parchasecl their tickets -Bead McOoli Bros tear in. this from Capt. Geo, l ernp. 1 , issue, Their superior oil carr be obtarn L..utean vs. Exeter.I ed at Messrs. Bissett Bros. A grand baseball match will be play- ; -Berry-picking is the order of the ; ed here to-xtiorlarty <Fridar3.,) ata e7eitie c '.day; The crop is net a lairge Aire,. ands' p., or. sharp, between the Niue" they new sell at a good figure of Luean and the Exeter club. This will be a very interesting gane,as both. citrate ere in good playing condition. Everybody attend and ser, the Exeter has -A. flue let of English and 'Scotch Tweeds for gents shits. Perfect fit guaranteed. at Samseell & Pickard. tails get away:' with the Irish :goys of -It f l churchsuipll be the eedy rivitt x open'urg r Luean.-aThe game will take piece on Septeluber yrd, Tix�olteilxag will he' the ram ccaurse>, . xa.cl9teisslota 10 teats, ladies free. a grand afi'air, p-Sertnw ell d: Pielterd liar Just re - alt Shows. eeived a large variety of Wall Papers,' Thetune will coon be upon ns when Ceiling Decorations, i4udow 'Shades' it will he in order tY begin operations axil Clnrtain Poles. to arranging for our fall shrew. The eters, mechanics, merchants, 1 4 fele- , -The June bug disappears in Jute, hotel keepers turd everybody else the light4mng bust in May, the skeeter Quid be interested in our Horti".ultu4 take'' his bonnet ori and save: "I've rat Society and our: fall show. They are to stay,,, all interested in some way, and should 1 -• Do not furget the strand annual xhibit a liberal disposition in geeing excursion under the auspices of the thew friendly aid, There is not a far. Exeter Sl.'<sons, to Serratia oil August tier in the neighborhood who is so poor ' 17th, Exeter's civic :hehday.• that he cannot spare oleo dollar to . be- -Mr, Geo, Weeke, who• has been come ail member of the soviet}, and 1ttMiowing his r upattion aAi Tkansastlttr i3 a dollar well invested. Every maim- returned 1lotra'' on Monday evening. f aeturer end every n&rr4.hantought also where he iutends to•reluain,• tO eindributs,tlle►•'►+ill lint feel ney the' J"l a Le.. Dr. 1)etenie. Qi Luca% tai for giving their frie•ilatch a si.it- C will la' e.: t,a merging and evening at e, t.tF•it ur wing that leave nothing the The -,i" troriel church on Sen - to h t,it, it is ►coreh e. dollar ti keep day west, 4 to ►°:ill rrl o address the up lr rt'Y uratic l et the es.it.i ty unit children 2; i p. int. in the afternoon. war time. 1 ton ski to }nerals in this t • A teeniest , a, rite ender the truslltCE':n w. rtllt (al,t'rt. tale, ti£,tB"limei'Yt;' eon• of the3,.ri,�lY '}r l. �: Cavell Prestige tt-al,nite5 Weirdly, barrel the twee 'tor • 1: !lilt class!+:'aa, ►trap irt� hoe( ear■- Tuesday !it'll i tjD.�.e ne t`dt•i0lfa'a4* <"1 ,a7n:ta4Z"q" ,1o - c►t•a,iri'm Aaie+rt7th :,;rt the ir'=i4letrt t.a the nuwliwn a" 4 i tractus„ rt"k"; tee ;o:(e =s ; ;a?i9y;'e'12:s, ,�re.ty th ta9.4r?,.it 1•r` Ir"t741' Iry°•3°.:G'rAll,3. $':>`i, ass 1tt.t e'."'•-1� went:rn tied Iterate... • fhe undorsl,Tned Leese to Fain his farm. hcix 4 c,enss'wiva d, tnwnsh p o y. eoatainiry on. lndred ashes, belie c sax mites fton= Exeter. 'There ie siztytirw acres ekar and the halanee being weal etered with llnrti Woad ant) liktnloek, x'hereis sr• til thvnon a frwsin h rlsv aisotalnin„ sex roams a, grad walFuf waSer, kill Rims ami harp. it 9a aith- Iwo4n4rrcrteals•eofaschoolanti 4 brick and •ta across the ret ui The proprietor will sell un ' coy scram. or will swept ritiaAp er vete ptvpene a ex- hatrse. For turnbfrparticulate applit4 JA.1!& �S.H•lanl.. Orate aamlaa CIE t the er,: et o Jaz 1.. •••• f,f. 1 News. e. atur,1 ay evenly:se. 1 ;ergo vas ert;;erl a+ vie:vires thee iine,t• whikIh ha; i Beane .I: at 1131 + 9u es a total one. brunette) a'ermeta y 'The funeral F0111110111,Gib the Roht.1I. 1lk,w:erta was j4tc'al lie:1 ion Sundry everting la t itt the Trio. 'it Memorial Citurelt,L ' Rev R 1. Rol: son, to a wry lenge teneert t+atioh. F'c cA z de. A. rim farm i.i tb . lei,:lr thie of lira;, lot 4 con, t eo taildtag lose ere \ i1 e xelt artge for village en town prooarty - 2 or further artie•ui tr, ctl'i4y art phi; ofiiee, or to Jame: :ite:.lth' 8 I" e& Serrepta P. 0. O1nscp.)Vr Exhil77torz, Excursion. Dime; from Exeter to" 1,lasgow. First t/gild!,, ,;1$.70, retina. eO2..10. Steaerege crt lowest races. ap- ply to Capt. (ter. Kennel:die turd Ocean steamship Fire e Life 1neurance eegent Anvoreteer office !.::tater. Quoit 1MI•ntclr. On :Saluda:** dad* everting lett, the re. tarn mmatt* between the market an+l, the South jut (!tubs, was played teat the grounds of the letter. .'I'he follow- ing is the score: -Wescott 7 Elliot 5 IC. !land ii, Oke 8. illatket,-Amble son 8, Davie 1:9, Iiiardime 11, Lovett 1.0, Nota Bene. ire that wlroopeth up his own bust ness is a newspaper shall reap es bount iful resvard ixt golden slieeklee Ile that readeth the advertisements; and ' proiitoth by them shell have abundance of this world's goods for little money. He that chooses nee to subscribe for his own:paper shall wonder at the intellect of his caei; hbter, Ire who ad- vertises liberally gets the cream of the trade. Old fogies gets the skint milk. Look Out For Them. The Acton .t i'e• F}•rss warns its treaders against a, couple of impostors who are at present doing the country. They are taking subscriptions for a pamphlet, premising to give' a large painting with it. One is a small,. heavy built man, with, Clark hair and; sandy moustache.. His companion is medium; sizede with. red. hair and small. red moustache: Tliey have been arrested; ora more than one occasion for fraud - perpetrated in the States.. A Soft Tongued'• Sharper: Some 90 citizens. of $t Thomas; are reeking into the :nuzzles of some' 20 lawsuits. 1I. virile. ago. a good looking. book agent induced them to put their 'names into' his book so he could call on their and'talk encyclopedia.. He' for- got to call, but now a grim; visaged ell 4) is on hand with the same book, , s;ollecting $7 from' each of the house wives and giving in' exchange•an envy-' elopedia. The citizens,' declare they"do not want the bool 'ytliab. they only sign- ed their names as ase nvenience to the good looking agent;ainf the' grid col- lector knows his biz and swears he'll etre if they don't pay;..' k IIAitVEST TOO • BUILDERS' az ,I ETE . e. ARDWARP AWAY I)OWN. • ,,,Ii 1• ,*0 'q beet -est' tette :ell her little girl, 1.1 ��.=a� a�!iI 4'wa;t:;:'t:. IU':11Q�d rt?r1lL"tnl,'etltl "an tidd S91fAt)'w"e1'e t e, .i` Te'ii:.av e: re our 4t't �. ..:al eat,: , mutt ':oat i o «taint'-�h and helped the r J °.•,l j,,A o, e,, pus a :a "at'aY l:° ,y:reate 14014 ` ,. a ,..,; a . ,r r Ica., . 'lti'Y) �Sti. .i3li„1ai: �'f(11t1:+ %, i';.% etre tint 6fthat t,ett':. Air. tate }^.y' .iia.°. .ita.le `11a rte're.1 sa', ti.9 'gar„,, 11 ettae'14 . .1... 1 .,-., c^. eiii'I 'essbyt(rian 4 l.". ,' be lerrd a`',t 1110 t e'ettak,el , Y•:air's :i 1%i6Q,lrpn nt :4:huo1 Held a grand d kRf e„*la e'latle., i'30.1 ..'1,, •Ii"etrl 1'+"al►' y1"i snits int tam grounds of :11r. 1oir. GC art" til,, i e e'rats Tie' !a±:1 ► C , s. They c °n s, !;car 1 I+eais.tll. 1 bey report: to very tler.•rs.e,se'• eleient'°ll,;t slte•, the scholars being well. :iiare �•a a.eled ►, lith the day. Tait, F c e., e • u •"SLire IAieseett Bros, have dill. Varli•ti, t` 0 1 it 0 ti 41 t F'l,t,�trl t+A. ►,tier tt6C teaalsi oI 1i1llllitlg ('.irlite�. 1 li .1 0 (' ti 0 4 1 trvn d' eel!•tau*1, eerier seat opt. Tlae haavte 1� ui�llt, U t! 0 0 fe () ti np t) U ; •li tl t i sl placer c.rdaAa for two halts Q,at=� et, it td t) () (i (i 0 1 Rl' l , 11i4ilel ' "l'e:' is more than eeraittling it (.lice ; t; 0 0 0 (1 0 1 1 - d C,,,1.., L ealnos, 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0--1 e. ,. sounds 11vt thn, -{ , ",her veering fxelfin behind our office, we Il►'trtlaatatn,- 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 1 veering , ;are led to it•°9a..ve that a number are 0. 0 20101 JJi exg. 0 2 4 0,161 quarrlie tw r a simple game of croquet. Not r ight for yon men to quarrel, as it seta a bend example for the younger. Edwards, 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lr. W. O. lytnll"%soia t►lto has been flawl,sbaw, 01'00000A(L--1 ea a Collins 0 _ 'spending a few weeks in British Col- 1, igiey,a ,. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1; utniAia, raeturuetl on laturday evening Courlkey, 0000001(10 1 e t �. 111eilo lt; 0 0 0 0 . 0 1 0 (a= 1 last. He speade, of :British Colulub ia, . as oneof the best countries lie has T Collins, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- ] lac•en and hires it very much,Ellis, 000000000.0' ' Army, 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-31 ; -At a rceeut ereeting of the°.Licen- ]fov, 0 :0 0 0 0 0 1 0 O..-1 se Cereennissiout;rs of South Huron, the fo11o►viiag additional license were grant - 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 2-11 ed:--laar"quhar, Jos. Armstrong; Cor- bett, E. l'orticer Bayfield, -Rd Bally. Jas. Pollock, hotel,and E. Iiliott,shop, six months" license. -.A. series of baseball matches have been arranged by the Exeter deb. On Friday, 27th inst., Exeter will play' with Lueare Friday 3rd Aug. Hensel! on Friday, 10th ..0 . St. Marys. Those matches will be interesting, as all of the above clubs are good ones. Brief Iatems. --Sonic sickness prevails in town. -The McGibenr'family are coating. -•--Mrr. J. A Graham is 'visiting frien.is in town. -The legal fraternity are taking their holidays. --.The fall wheat in this section is not large or heavy crop. -Miss .Alcock,.of this vill'age,. has ° -A. letter was received here yester- been visiting friends in Mitchell. day 'by constable Skelding making in- Samwell aG Piekards are now quirks for one Saul Dean,a short heavy showing the latest style, in gents felt set,dark complexioned young man,who it is thought came to this place about two years ago from Lansing, I1ieliigan. Itisfatlhex is on his death/bed in• that town and wants his son to come -before he dies. Any friends` who may know of him will do a kindness by informing him of his father's wish; any informal= ion given to Mr; Skelding will be glad- ly received. Exchanges please copy. Belmont Times, Mineral WN'aater Eneporiurni. St. Leon Water, the great health re- storeeeif your system is• out of order drink St, Leon water and' be happy. ELIXI•n Vxr s magnetic mineral from natures laboratory, for ulcerated stem- ach-and all diseases of the, stomach;. for liver,. kidney and piles, the most won- derful article ever offered to the public. The great Wolverine Mineral water from Miehigan, for Ebeumatism,if you are afflicted, call and see the agent, GEORGE -aBeNDE58, . Exeter* Hats: -It is quite all` around town just now, as fa rulers sire all busy in. their harvest fields: -Mr.-John Bell, of Hamilton,. a. former resident of:this village is visit- ing friends in town. -Bliss Jessie I3,irkintail, of Hamil- ton, was been visiting Miss Mortlock a few days last week. --A• full assortment of 7. D King's celebrated Boots, Shoes and Slippers at Samwell & Pickard's. p -Messrs: Farmer Bros, our enter- prising grocery and liquor dealers,. are having' die front of their liquor- store nicely repainted, Enterprise. --Be sure and call oe Barnwell & Pickard and see their grand display of 11ZiTlinory, including the latest and newest New York and Englandstyles and novelties.. X*' -..II. 44XArt ✓,vas.:,swa,.ahs.r1,M FULL L! :a WEDDING - ORDERS m_..-- 11 COQ CT ONERY ON HAND.: ARTY CAKES ''''4,11;1,1*EL* ._.._ f`ial,,t y:. TEFL I.UVZ lr TO �xemintth .are you 4iiitnrbc,iat ni•dn0nrl bruin n nfvnter• _ pelt t,•^ a rile,: clt'lll sulleritic anti cryir crying `dF h. BOOK *. 1, rill 4YP tt a al a teeth r it so, smut a so nt•t* }ry i' i.siAA*ento!''t ti1eaiu, A1e.s'l1130'f :I 41 rtileOutm unr CY,.,nnn. 1 ++valutrietiinc !. able. it 17111 r4'UevetitY,ltoorlittlierutAver,,.,:;;c His Last:&Crown 1)8LiSQV3ai•1; e,ural..Iiel,4:uitel+katait. niotbe"r9,iler.\i:tttn ma c ni,le arta alt ii, it e:u c +1§9e nterrJ an43 4,iur• (,hcase's Third, h.a'et and t,°airuXal+ t4..iia icy a out ia5tili ^iii rke Cel li{1\uteri =,r s 133t'eept Bok and Household I'hy: neiau, err clop!, nam elves inno'sen4t eacray t.oilto v sure the Ural~ fur the Million, remain; necirly (uiir a v'r.' !iii a� ' �n ©o tl.cer+,,hit 400 pa�ge6 acid sells rear k •:.,:r in cloth hind- l 9s tato 3nr.QerlPtion °I'oar gale, oitli Qt a n+7 isati a One. (poor nort MAIN -ST; 1sbdT, OLD DH. CHASE'S ing and �O'.rill in rtnlntrt(a. ort eb'th, d;'"aero itttrr.e:i 7n1 tii,tinttian9 in tb+, r:"nuseel t3ten. zinri ler for flair itr arA 41r,aF;'rslatat all u t:e41 ing, lc edge; and i justly by hi1 celled r e+attlio ,\aria. race e,itstea!rata:. e tTha Growniug Work of My Life"e, - •' It is the result of river half a century': �"'� A observation, study and experiona:e. 1 et' 4. �L.J' T ',} Y. this embodies 110 compilation of hisfurtnrr books. IT ISWF:IOL Y A NEV 13Ot)l.. Amuse f If 30 years ago he could produce a b e,rk Vot�TSe1 ,that has haft a sale of over fifteen hundrealfriends l.,,tT thousand copies, and bas made his name and a ').3.I hunting out famil- iar amiiiar faces in the view of the proces- sion taken by X �., . „ familiar itt manly every English-speaking home inrthe tited States, Canada.. and thousands ofhomes in Europe, .Australia' and South America, what HIND of a book weldor would he produce as his Crown- ;ivy; Life Work, wtTTI MORE THAN Tiirltrr YE11t5 or ADDITIONAL PRACTICE AND Ex- PsluEvanl The book itself answers the question, and is the most -valuable pro- duction in the history of book publishing. CAUTION! ll nserupulous and pirating V publishers are attempting to copy this book by taking portions of it out and palming it off on the public as the complete work. We own the manu- script, purchased from Dr. Chase's heirs. See that you that you get the GENUINE book. See that it has our naive on the title page and is copyrighted by us.. Agents Wanted:" Big Terris: F. B. DICKERSON & Co,, Main Office, Detroit, Miele Windsor,Ont. Pablished in both English and German. Ap2Q-6w. PATENTS, Caveats ReAxesues and Trade -Marks secured and all other patent causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of Mode: or Sketch of In- vention, I make careful examination, and advise as to patentability Fiee of charge. Fees Illoenenee, and I snake Ne charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice and special refrences sent on appii cation. J. IL LITTELL, Washington, D. C. Orii'ositotr. 5. retent Otte An 8x10 Photographic view fa,r 25 cents. Everybody should have one BissETTriipsm IUUVJ Y_) First -Class Horses and Rigs. Special Rates with Commer- cial Men.. Orders left at BISSETT BRCS", Hardware Store, will receive prompt attention. TERMS REASONABLE.4 A TRIAL SOLICITED.