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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-9-6, Page 5
is • Ate YI 1tirZ a= Zondon .baron e brace Railway Nortieer-i Division Owego No erii Tref; "Anes--_1'ass'n'r lndon, depart.. ,7,46 A.N. 4.26 r, �Lueen Crossing. • 8,28 5.20 Y ye, , ., 8,34 5.28 Coritralia.. , .., 8.45 5.45 E.�s ETER ... , 8.50 X5.57 Ilensaall , . , . 9.08 6,09tippen . 9.14 6.17 rriefield, .. , .. 9.22 't.26 Clinton.;.,... 0.40 6.45 zoudesbarci',... -10 00 7.03 Blyth -.,...,,10:10 7.12 #..3el r ,re... ,..,,10.2k ,7.27 IN-inghana,arrive.10.45 7,45 QoinG Soma . •Passenger. Winghant,dlepart. 7.05 ei,2r, 3.40 r.ht Beleerare.., .. 7.24 4.00 T31eth .... , .. .33 .Lertdesbore'. . 7.47 ]l'►ntttn. , . , .. 8.07 Bencefield. 62 8,.v 1%atppeA 34 ,ltartsarI,,.. 8.41 Exeter. , ,.. , . 8.55 s:'eestAaiia., ... 9.47 101andetoye 9.18 Leet monose; , 9.24 Leadon,arr'ive- .10.15. 4.15 4.25 4.45 5.04 5.12 5.19 5.33 5.45 5.56 0.02 6.45 Baseball Notes. A baseball match *ill take place to- day, Thursday,; between Exeter and. Purkbiil.clubs, on the race course Fr ;uncle. Xdruission 10 eta Everybody go, .as this will be an interesting timers, both clubs being- first -glass,, Yes they are Corning,. What'? Why Will Smith celebrated BellRizsgers. They will appear in Drew s Opera H-onsw en' Menday and Tuesday evenings:: Oct 1st and 2nd. The Company is a strung one, and a lguinuine treat may be expected. Don't :forget the date Oct, 1st and 2nd, the two evenings of the Exeter Fall show. Returned, Mr.E. Moody, South Huron'aCounty Master, of the Loyal Orange Assoeiat- ita(r, who was in attendance at the Grand Lodge held at Winuipeg,return-. raai Monday. By hie persistent efforts. Ise has induced the Grand Lodge to hold the next meeting in . Goderieh which will take place on, the last Tues- day in May 1889, Mr, ,'Reedy is a worker, but not in, the direetien, that sone of our worthy eontemporeries hike to class nun, He was also re-elected Grand Auditor for the ensuing term. Fall Exhibitions. Industrial at Toronto Sept, 10 to )Provincial at Kingston Sept 10 to 25. We tern at Loudon Sept 20 to 28 South Huron .at Seeforth Sept 17 anti 18 Stephen and Lrebe;,rne at Exeter ,Oct awl 2 South Perth at St. Martyr Oet 2 and „3 Bifeshard at Kiriztnn Oct 4 and Clinton 00. 19 auifl 4,7 ettlr'ri •h (art 2 mad 5 Forest feet. 9 oral lode i t loser, !`eta:+.^tti Qat. l is°r8ulpii fir 'ton Sept. hetet Hurofe Roue -tele, O4t 41414; 'il a.tr rtr0'4 10, 1'i' afi. Ni l.i%tl,Ni', at *tress': to Kellar, general uaercharzts,13lyth. Th pleasing event took place et seven o'clock on Wednesday morning afte r'hielt the invited guests together with the bridal pair sat down to an excellent repast The happy couple left on th tet train for Detroit and other place spend their honeymoon We join itlr their many friends in ,wishing. rf.ry pa wq crity and a lou t� and e lifer irt'riui (ed with all the r=taj,l•iue s ;tad jay which this life can 3,r_•ry,w:, Tiny IA ere au;'owpanie4 by »t..tiaf•r wedding party from Clinton. 4r. ' Fire Alarm. ve t^i)e• sl av rnerr,ins;, about S o'clock Vie tire al%rin va+f.ound,d, ae fire wos ,.:. r9 ,'tt4'ti'r'e•tl rs.i e9519:'.QF the mottle 9A tllt Pa`+'t tl r)o`rr of .F.-an,on'i Blo:`k. The Eire keret reassure a good I iuiway Mao --Rev. Father 1(elly,of Offa was in town on Saturday last, -.Mr. Peter Rawden, of;,Sarnia, spending a few days in town. --Miss Julia Gibson, returned on Tuesday from her holidays. --Miss Amy Homan, of London, is the guest of Miss Zetland at present, Polley Bawdier, of this place has returned from visiting friends in Luean, -Dr. Lutz, returned from his holt. day trip he quebec tend' Montreal of Saturday,.. -Iirr Will J. Clarke returned front his Northwestern pip on Tuesday evening. �- lisa Lizzie Marloek has opened out a dress -making shop next door to Mss liorns. [moi L!J T care nothing abap,t with, the 1J, S., but Indo desire Union willst the eitizens of Exeter and surrounding country. Owing to - the de- pression of the market, I have been able to purchase my new stork Inucix below the regular wholesale prices, and will give my customers the benefit of it. My stock cons/stead ,: Li Dry -Goods, Groceries, Hats BOOTS ES Crockery, Glassware, etc., etc, ..eta.. The prices of which are in no way influenced by Customs Duties or other tax impositions. I do not give my goods away, but sell them fit the lowest figure consistent with goad business principles. es. Pattie wantua? goods, consult their own interests by examining my stock be-, - fore purchasing elsewhere, Remember this is as new stook. •--Mr. J. Mills, of Tim office St �/�r i %+I F TROIJBLE. HSJiD4/ I P -Moms. sears. S. Sweet and K Bucking- Farm Produce taken at Market prices. First door north of haus have returned, :after spending, 13104Town Halms their holidays in H'., S. Mr. John: Vaii and family leave - to day for Londoo, 'here they will permanently reside in future. -MrSimon ,Stahl ~vita lia8 been t ,engageal' in Waterloo and Berlin, spent o ' a few days in town this week. r ,Mr. Sas. Pickard and. wife, who ' has been. rustaicating in New York city - retuirned home on Saturday adorning, e -Whe had a.pleasant call from Fat strut onial, A ;cost pleasano affair happened a } residence of Mr.. and Mrs, leastawden, it being the actino of the ma:. ria.;e of their daughter, .Annie, to Mr 8, lleerrington, Qt llorr•ington & Mc sr Kealey, of Drysdale, on; Monday, r He is busily engaged with, picnic hurl. xiess, o -Father Kelly's picnic was reveled success. A number of our reivideuts were in attendance, and aeport sin ex- cellent time. Mrs. Chas. G:dley,whohave in the Eastern provinces, return-. ori Tuesday morning looking proled. rs Bissett Bros. have just xnetallo roof on the house of Thos. Iissett. 1• is a very durable and cheep roof. -Mr. Geo. Biller of Kidder', is bast: to town again and sill follow his venation, he taring engs.g d o.Yith Mr qetnJh ott merchant tailor. i , a. r c,A1 to (els i 4x11 ' r'al 1.37 Miss. aa:try, who octan- revwfor dte-,mmethia!, cm till, 96: i:'. tie•9`S"^3.. 0 :. 1t':: goo o,,g to tl.:'rooms to ri101eit'k the (Miser, r.hl. h open p!;1 1 sat ikt' burst f' jrtir in I'+ 1CB, tr4t'rn the'atnr3 v,sE • •,, tr.1 q f, t'tta'0 & .4 3' 9 r;. , f'ae� t ata ra'`.3.4'( •Eire•rj. t., t .per rots to-#/er :nt to r , 44',1*,try n rq fm, r.it iCt t.t t= ' a ;#i,1t ittiwn ry:a tats .r a r. 3 ,;1 rea)un,rs, •i d3 fre of i,;itaite't in tstu cornerrtq't.n,4s11ee14 a 4 V 'tits wt,rrlct- rag icllt.d with arlutitinn. Tita lint crus 4'‘tiror,,rp4 he'tl4ttl ttris unveil datnmage Was di+StrOlriti .+, the clothing, fl t rhea 1. �l f ' i' i t r .i the rtlusl:: Had it net been dist-aver- tet t C r Rt+ t • n e. rt t i:: 4 f.d fttr" i e.f .tqt hear afterwards the block e Ner:-+at saes aE " 4 it .'?to ,'fee ref c. t' q I N : aw a c r,,, . > c..�t t;a eels.;. rl t.cs! .ft h,rv�+ �n:,F: ;wen r t i1U61 t1 to ;i: i14T:1 P :a?.Ie 3 ti,, ,:ret .a� ' ,. 1 ii.- a tee +t.;,»:cl u:;z'rucv escape which titre hu,itlih; has had within a few I L c aL News, -jr. 11. llardy, who .hs.1(oa•in the pram its proviuce for sone mouths p:t.t arrived home thio week, He s to be pleased with that weary. :stead J. Parkitlsop's change of nor im this iseuc+. !lits; a sellinte geode tit' lore st possible latices, Take a tour of inspeetion,at,d view his ataa3;ni- Einem stock, e,-....�- e -tette, \1'u1. 11yedman, who has. hers» ecejnurin;. in M ta(ixolaa for the past seven roatart•turned here on Mon- thly overiue. Tie looks quite well after his l:na, srfy in the lirairie province, -_ Let everybody attend the grand pienit: et Taylor's Grove,en Wednesday siert, e d ' Father Kealy'ss auspices and suet •�votWor Mr. Wesley Hawk - shade wilo is cue of the Contestants for the largo flag. --Mr. Daniel Ranson was taken be- fore our Magistrates on Monday even- ing, , and was committed to Goderioli for safe keeping. He was getting quite crazy again and it was not safe to al- a' lowed lairn to roam at large. London's new Pee . The London :reete Times is th name of a new daily paper just ileac into existence. it is i,ndept'ntleut i polit7es, and nearly printt'<l, eontainin all the latest news,eityand other. W wish the venture every sueees. Harvest Homo festival. The Harvest home festival, het under the auspices of the Guild of th Trivitt Memorial church, on '.Phursd. evening last, at the residence of Mrs Thos. Celle, three miles north of Exete was a perfect success in every particu tars. The proceeds of the evening amounted to about $50. Mineral: Water Emporium. St. Leon Water, the great health re stoner; if your system is out of orde drink St, Leon water and be laapp Ex:IXU1 VITA magnetic mineral from natures laboratory, for ulcerated store ach and all diseases of the stomach, fo liver, kidney and -piles, the most won derful article ever offered to the public. The great Wolverine Mineral wate from Michigan, fpr.Rheumatism,if you are afflicted, call and see the agent GxanoE Seamans, Exeter. Council Proceedings. The Council met pursuant to ad journment at the Town Hall, Exeter Sept. the 4th. 1888. All present The inirrutes of the previous nieetin were read and confirmed. Moved b T. H 1VEcOallutn, seconded by - T',. Carling, that the follotiving sun; b paid, viz :-Thos. Horn, $8.12'• fo labor, and W. Sutton, $20, : chari4 t S. Ford. -Carried. . Moved by T. B Carling, seconded by J. Pickard,,, th• in case a tramp be provided withelod in in the town hall, and he is able t work, that he be required to earfa:meal before getting. them. --Carried; By 2a�w NQ, .13 to levy rates for the currer year, was.;duly . read arid passed o ariotioneef. W. G. J3issett,* seeendedle T.R. D2cCalluni. Total rates 14 mill as the $, lived by W. G. Bisset seconded by 3. Pickard, that the ;oun adjourtl for three weeks, --Carried. iVX,_E3arzE Clerkl,. m. r r u g y B. e • r 0 at g 0 s t n y s Bissett •(•ares Ilse ,,oust• t,fzit' li: e is unknown Its no pereen Nees in the. ::Boal. after 'ue,=days messing. r Picnic. Air:u cl day is coming Septemlbe 12th, Father Kealy's picuic will take place' at Taylor's grove, on the beeuti- fel shores of Lake 11urou between Port Rieke and ]sake View. The object being a worthy one, all who lore enjoy - meet should make it a point to attend. `Tire ladies and gentlan,an in charge aro waking large prepatatons to give all a good time. The music: bux, otib1 ed ;te prize on the admission ticket, is an attraction worth the ask- of a quarter. The, contest for the slag will bre excit- iu , as the candidates are all popular hotel keepers. But the best of all is the tin horn "The Buster" ethich is to go to the biggest blower in the country. Boys prepare for fun aild get your can- didates ready andstiok to them. Bring thein forth from their, obscurity and let their merits ue li,nowvn through "The Baster.)" Thc:•Exeter brass band, and a good striug band will furnish music. Hay and oats can be secured on the grounds for the horses. Don't -forget the day, Wednesday Sept. 12th. Brief Items. Selsdon;is. spending liis holidays hero. The Exeter Salt works arse.. agaita running in fall blast. -Two eiGoderieh bicyclists passed; through towa,Southward on Friday;. lest. -Mee Bi•V. Elliott • and son Ernest„ raft on Friday for New York to spend their holidays.•.. -The Misses.:Case, of Saginaw, ,who have been visiting their father, here,. returned pn Friday .morning. '• -Read the advertisements of Mr. A. Cottle and of the Lion Provident • Life & Live Stock Association, 'which appear in another column. It;wili+=,well repay you, -Grand Trunk Railway office, Ha-rvest excursion, Oreean and Lake ate greatly reduced rater Appiy .to Capt., George hemp, Anyfewerneeffee or Town, I1wA114v , -On Sunday evening, the Salvation Army had opposition in the person of Mr. Ransom, Mr. Ransom was not allowed to continae,his discourse, as. Mr. Creech orderedl(im to move,which be objected to do, but finally Mr. Creech. took hum by the collar and quietly led him home. The McGibenys• (Front The G zetts•Tribune, riokomo,Ind..1& ch dth.) The McGibenys are great. It is truly a remarkable family. Remark- able for size,:,. gentility and,musical powers, The ,second evening., of their engagement 1,ere..they • confronted a packed house and as appreciative and attractive audience. The performance from the rise .of the curtain to the finish was chaste, elegant and charming. Eacth and every part was received with a round ofapplause maintained and continued until the eneoi:es.,met with response. The audience laden special favorites. AR were favorites. The kindergarten .song by the younger mem- bers of the family, the cornet solo by Frank McGibetly and the cornet duet by..Mrs. Frank and Viola ..MeGibeny,, the male quartet,.the string quartee, the violin twice. the recitation by Miss Allie and . tlis.. • humorous of Master. Jamie were ;all high in orderof merit.: and were received ath are T11U 1_ PARTY CAKES E }•entusiasma Taken whole, he, A, entertainment is a model one. Pure smell refined in,elaairacter, enoblingand els ,vating in ,tendency, it is suoh•a11 enter, , ORDERS, --- ovoTLY •->^ATTENDED .-T©-h-.-: tainu,ent as should received the patron age of the.. cler and thumb going; F ` la o , .el 9 , }Z';r' r-:. ��r eo. 'o ever. whereas did' okopeoe � door or l;+ s 4D.. P P• y �, �,� Come again,,,, ! i lVt' IN•STPiEETi. { xet-er 3. PARKINSON IO E. NORTROOTT, late from 'otoes, Devonshire, would respeotfnlly annopnce to the public, that he has purchased the Bakery Business from, Mr.. &semberger, of Exeter, and intends to carry en' the trade in all its branches; FIR.ST-CLASS BREAD & iusitvw, itdbloi„ axing )earned his trade in the Old Country, intends to bake vales, tir_e.., real old Devonshire style, comrnenein on, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER When all orders shall receive prompt and personal attentiot..: 4*. It xcaTIMOTT1 3317:7: Town. 2g444.14, EXETER, -.FIARVES n ONTARIO To0.LS Se MAIN -ST - EX �;T Ea... BUILDERS' HARDWARR AWAY OWN,. 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