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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-9-13, Page 1i r r (wI gTERED O,Y NRt1St„• on; W55 ) 1447 . ETE. NOTICE. it is whispered aroundthat there R il° soon be a wedding back west Miss Thereto O'Connor, of Pickering isthe quer o Mrs. J. G. Quarry. Mr, and Mr;e. Robert Graham, of 888 Forest i r'es have been raging, for the past week in this vicinity. Iles soft idle childish tw; liirryille Mackswith snap. Ile most est-. usiastie e in the 1e ai oiw meld beer, i $2,0010.000 ...-i�l is 51. Met' iron and Miss LaTasia of t is 'mid up (':i lit ai ..... The public is hereby notified that owing t f li .£ C` Rees t l uta•P ...... h,:,,ti0:l t to Ei e p , g Portice,, are vis:tieg in Seu£orth. pup mists to be £t1tli;el the w irrld oveQ. iii- til office 1'.ntatrzal. deeea-e of our brother and llaztnes, . - Phe avid excel John L. St 19i's-an the late John Edwin Snell, we are obliged lea E. Porticoes, who was visiting WOLFERSTAN Tii05IAS, Epi., tesettle up the borings carried on by us �tr1'thioy, are visiting at the Ontario friends in Seaftirth, has It'ettar>�ecl. ;for p _;tlQs.ts (Iualitie�♦ and srnlC._Feeti 1 '' t,v#:>rr, 11xa`a,rc:r~zt. � as itelt-shore,rt[Id'for thin purpose xr est House - Vile noted e•1106410 ]dill"£ear dear-ngnes;'. I re a F,�a..elr e' ceq (=r 4,"r^'N/03:41,13. ,1 er CdCs"ltaye all (i$COunt9 of the -iron settled wiih� :� sltr. and Mrs. Won. I:j01t gave our.;.Sorge y f lana £c a D.fi6.:ilea: is far;e eQ:<r tyg, g ,. , , ; ase li tient-lab Hall, who has been bug a flying visit on Suilclfs' lam rFe lm Fr ,lti;r:., R , a $. or. I $ $$$$T... m „t� daYsteSter then we will he obliged to' 'speedinga few traonths ,in Stretford cottplc, of &Peags of pen t hi tz i rant n •1toe+ i. �`�. ' �'.lt XI 11� ;'ak) i' i , .'petee unpaid account; In other hands for i c,returned home. .1. firs. Tay Or 13 very low fit present, far R'YQn I s,r,,e upon wPaD+'1R is ' Open ger s twfart edam, frr.ra to tr. tot `N p• *xirenev-e t:d a, t.r. to 2 p. m. Zhel'er.,1 f r: Sir;a l i m:s tran5arte:.t, 1ikr:.'o, ,r e r , t .,i I , ;1 f.er mono 7tepoeti'� a •ops et . * ra s, collection. Wn wi:l carry on Elia butcher • ,r lent we expect to seen see her =meal our our +e.stQnintiosr; ..Riuut as ..oft as tit htisincn Anti pay ai `'.l=ilitie+ of the date ` • rate. k eCI l gni, has been on the', in;cin: head of this rel itty blowhard aliatl #.yell. ;;telt l,rst for the pest we;ea , 1,ut hats al- ; The evertinhg 'Ore netting ':ca her i would ler 11tn�,list, I Cell G. Sunil, most recovered again, i .- , y elite corn- ct .�' 1,. al tExeter 1S 'ejtt. iS3. g - ca1118 . ant] an (rveleoat feels q Ce . ttrd Um, "''Woe Simpson and S r ottnhle, Ae n€s,. sPritaus atr(1 near!. 1.,. e. Ce -.11~•:1�G- Al--.,...•iw..4�. Al.'salMcCann, f Seaforth, paid to tt *in '£fatal tlr„ iaiet tf huppetoe♦'i t l Fi lnalri '�' " "' ' . Mal ager. ! , iitiY3. Notes a1tl; visit an l ondsay hitst p . fie. Glanville, o%t Grand Pend, a liul�ter. r. o It l~ildra �J p . lost. rhea f li;l.ine1lhu o -u..�k-tial, Jan. �� �a, ➢ ' sea h .t1 the Corbete a diu: iet ellurat was engaged 1n ploughing. '+V �srtlltar is very Gne at present. r. �'l , ll ilr tezll veil won the Srt[a iq ; cn Sunday noxi. in ea bath 'field of hie farm 'kneel Tootle F!, . ,�\,: •x l Atomic, {fr A Ali iw e? b '1,,.�YC � t,f� ��� 's�t QI`��C, err: , Gf Q+i'v, is-e(1#pia, ee Published every Titureelay mkt -ding, , at the (ace, 'fail°3. Exeter, 011' . Tr:umfiO, Ft'FSCU1p'1`011: -Orta dotisr a tear • std lei erterenee; �1.fs1 r! Fcttflo A:vertfs e'E l°ates Of: .eF,cttetfrtan. No; Apar dis.rIra. rir d fro t ' ilv seeder res ere 11,1,.,1 lea on school No. -0. Mi. and Mira. Simpson, of Sesrfortlt, t'4.kliva a visit cell Sunday. Mr. £'ts'i eller, of i'orkllilt, scalars to'Chive;"o spend allow we I , Mr. Mic•:tel ern b;aaet°this time over'. peas, I[e'has totem sl;£t. Sin. long. eaceroiete. enta ,♦n 1.+1t -I�t rf r directions trill 'ii`1S ,tau Portico and Mr B. a., of a.e,10,,,4 tial4 3 a a t to :Z i•s♦. l r c. lawrt? Opriartt, sprat Sundayafternoon es -met 1st R'.• rr a r l° a ,; cola sr,Qal h P " r 11, 74. '4,tr , r i Fa cit Jon lam• art'. cit ewe, e a Rel ,•t teteart•114at e v, e 1 s a 4 • :r, a *V u, r,'t F.vtarvl>aldy get ready for p4ta>'7'),V,?,ci +1n ,,•„r,.c=.8 '�"r'rO,n:lyalodo Stiltpsfr,to.be-veldmCrediton the lig on the odil:l;. ► ' tNP7IlS. i7tIta1.st. a . . lee -erect _,,,r' Q =' Seder = of our iallivta Inca .intend fif. 1E41 t11ra ;;1. . ud 7 D. I -; G (.-c•.tlent, tr,a.g-'4 e a .?tint+ at the big; radle, held at the Remember' the harvest 1101n0 dinner ling Borne fence out of repair went tc;. .dance of :lir: i3taniall Teynt lr, on Sep, i;a the Restart Methodist aurae en:right it. While lulus engaged he 1tefa". ' tiro 19th. Don't fore the. dote, struck •irtddt my anal for au hour oe Miss View, . and Miss O'Mara, of The Riaz, Mr. Huston pfieeeltetl . more lay ill art atnroti iorts state !31' Lake Viey; .spent Saturday• Pette a° ry impressive sermon an the Metho- roeavering s,ttai•consciQUsrfesst the' fi>< t and Sunday in this village., They were .rdist el➢;:rets here, on £aundey last thing he noticed was his cattle wahine e engaged in the disposal of tickets for d . l~tl,voc of his turnips He stsartiII to A now shed.has been at the o the 'Father ealy'a picnic, an which '=a • - e, • et, thein out and not lentil he bad got reshy#r wu cxurch, The 1nutltlin„ as P they wet with brilliant seems. ,r pearl arms the :field ctid he 1 e'y slily Sly fart ioirh, fend ii, suliststuciftl one. y Mr.' ]David McCarty, of this place, '11r. Ja 1 t ^ku nlsfire{ that he e1° ..heel, when he beget; i, very' ill with. c h ' d e ltu.Po lac c :at1d fa4ttil}, het #c, feel aqueer sensation emote e,e beg. i et el + 1.n a he , } e1 aoalt �crwentveaQ lia4 a llteeaa vrsttati s fa to n(4r Ili Staaliey q find it?Q11 te's] esl.at, was wro:a . Oi ,tY , PT tswnehip,returnedairyMondfayevening. rh €al.ngenv(' tea tbae 'e{ £feta➢1a xviQaei of . lt..lininon s family, on the 4th ; ca '• le e t CaOU., +�Tte lieiQ iS t1QtT1i wild. t1t41 t'11A1a? N. James Gardiner, of this Fltaea, , h«' st,�tl'3e'd -1n 8atieefl tllftt l3':v (.el Ft'sta ii.eace t. n:t e• et aarel Int, tea to 9r,Q thiel left or, lklnsidf l,�, for Ltiltden, En:ahead, I thet aerie st ndi g them In th* n' Cain; f ' who're LO intet.eht reniainint; for o slioit. , " of +xraneat4, `:4'4a4 ii. it - 4' owe of them have tlniost, re�:�tlefaTeal. aeu� ]iaEQ,,,tri tlaie�, r .i lunch 1 V' 4 s1S this :lent r, X11; Jolla* bail, sa:, orad Mr Joltia tune. i r IDare ai,d...I- nt t.d .1a41A4 41 It c.1si1 �� rd +te• r: G ,`ere S'�tkt r' 1 'aa, ` . y --, :t w'Q'biv;41-a.":r�'f +-a0'101f9 di1S37.Pr Ci.u- A'�? L ➢7;w +a iigt`' f4:"v;R°¢` 1 if dA1 `.uh t9fiS ge�. i::i1: E t � a ,,., 1;1d➢ g :seta ala 11ft19,,ir., h .te 1,t�Qt t: rl 111 altara��; th(' �, - ts3d, the 6' will rt Sa sin burnt. yt x(:4.0 tt # t , , .,, i.P14 a,r, „T;t1 :'P.�QnS•lhPru:3at Clitaff 114 �.�4at'' .; ra.T41 EiR.;7 1.'a" d'lE4Da �7a�t t a'llii.11 V1 a lr p r, , aE ur eller the a ar .foal treat- +•�Sr+t i*at'1!t `1":„.11:4`,.; 14 i+ll;a!`. /ef i+tf`i halal$, e)7i t lie lee, 1.411 1rr::t, :�a () t the, 1,34; 11atA,"hpi8i 11141* 'T?Q:. t r llf;ll, rilelee tai.sae -u x�teata' aiY,1 tan,fi.. pep N to ri, 1111 ,t-�1ta4rt tiriue• the a�tl:'..>t 1 Ci thv'' . t?t°i1T.�js Budget. i . • l"� ,i i f (tar Sasi.a� i1 �. 1a. a1 sola 1 t. ala, t,aaltn r(1 that iv(t f � e #a 1 :Sher 1i1<<aea hes rented Melt .:;ii :3 1() erre farm on the i ,nn. Si rr^ l z't71 t'e1n. e' e 7e t^a`'G� k`rl ,. for it tt`. rkl e f ton years, ', j ''e .i. • g, '•,Ce- -� . g.. ;,. _ sq�. g i .01:e 1 ,,ti.ol' to tell 11:1.41 1➢ir,t meld' U t' Inn:". :"c s I i`eee t c: of •'8i➢... r no thhe�1',s t.•i 1'4r, 1.''aite. Y he. F,•ti boon, he 1'eo nal8t €i 1'QT tlut h* wo t t 1 s t to . e e? met in our 4 odd.t etee wore. ie the 'Ear te1go to Esn s, told taro take i'`4 Ott' 1I".411J it Well ltl'. tt41i44' 44:%1 ;.� ';e i . s u •i i-D➢:.it..a ta'e'te1}t. ht'•tt?rte T1s H1111u1,1•,•.Wil t13ie* day :4h 1[CF� •' r. 541x;1' fig;l5 -flet+,.,. Ii�i1•n1et:.tn m 'tl.p'tliftwi, ; 1 1 t 1. valais'1r,,sr..s ,. . e O"'' bit atI* 21;1 ,,Se a.leki. tel rt^ WEi4 ':4a'+li El;'At'➢• Peon tirokleili, tif '01 l.,yn e 1Ct+r(+r='rarialil;;t' tt 414] eta?:h111, they net with 1'utlie'rtt Fr'`�` r.t .;t .35. beau, 'S%(emi'e--Our r.9f 1tel,'01L1 CE421'��"O1Maty' ,, r Very cental w e:It ter at r �ut.- -\t14$ .let-, i t 1 le(,r➢1t4 ha.'.0 complained 1- ei.f,u., zf�t itli:nt. The Ilse=e,t11• S+ were - ,, 1; , ti 115' in s l' tir'28 haeeed the Ter the Jilries,, ett1+' pets bkt'el-vi*r°1ng illiP1t41', M1et'+t`hit it 1'iI'e' repotted that thee' 1'4faitels r , . . I I tuell•!1 140148 1t2't W(14'L. ="..1:i'Ut(t r. fee Of thi1•. A1.' !3i. sen has chvit1„kl(e41 tbei ukrne nt at, thin isle' of 1 ari:tirti, ytrr- 44trtting the (84 upeltt'.. into tee (t'it.•li. wa.,iout 51iallrt4Drt?,in i atnrdd' 1st inst. monies. to p:erteeei antluietne n'elu.' 1'r to i Mary Lynch 811 Stained serious lie'; 3'uttgle 4oarn fa 11*iu si51 int One mutely iu Exeter. Now ave if rn, but her sister escaped unbent. ,Erre"i:*1'. at Iel r;tt \fr l Ed. Portico ;4 ttrelu and emphatically r3resos that se'+• v l%lull.; fAieede at +irttforth..--Rey. ;lir; ever-- (lirectly or intliree41y.,. divulged 111 a s1. thle mantes of our correspondent?, anti any one that stays the contrary tells a. tttzntitigatetl falsehood.-EI)ri'on. ta.1,e r:r,,'lt• '1cee'sr.3'. A. M. and R. L. \Nilson •t it ''t1f . and Air;., '1 ni. 1 intehieen, leave for qq eaeee r•o('ra 4 C 'o �! [vt.1'...!.er 'l'oron1'f to thus w"t', att!'r:fl the fair A' ••••••‘ ,l, •s .cri. + 6.; ;, r n,u Ir.r;, at .irl(; visit relatives. e'• e ee ,f,,YS .• S .. ;-; ut e;", a,r- d, ;tl'l:.t:pr. eltone, at the advanced e e iw .. ..�r ,. ... ;..... w . Iof bm l }ears -lull tt nreutll.,", passed away last meek. hese. J. mussel conducete(1 the funeral services,' Mr, Tilose, fulloek presented our postmaster with an ear a cora that is a rare specimen a large centre cob surrounded by four others of a flood sire. The ladies of the Boston Methodist church are making colossal preparation s Basinvf.s "heli N }li •.L. 11IL t.] N l$,. >t)1•r'..ux r''. .(')Bice? over (TNeilr:Moat. Exeter, Ont, `litmus Oxide (4R7/Or i.a,t.Liiextraction. Till A. AVOS, G NT. L.11. V, F FP1\.; 1.. , n ta, s., r.1,= 1 t' r a., alae dnv 1„ ,, aro Edinburgh cool / 4nsl.,n ; al t', l'. t 14, tlntarlel' , „ood things , file their 13th a111111i 1 'a . T.'. l S., •Co:rute•. I.eel!.lr ell atoalrt= cremes harvest lI0111O there i{S oil i il:g inner to tint�r e. Julv1.,8 f 1 be held on Wednesday, Sept. 19th , II. C..1',S.. W. 131tf,1WNSNte. <irikliutte of Victork. rnivercity (Mice and reeideneo- Dotninion ,Laboratory, Exeter Ort.. June.9>87. Ten.tOWPY. finRIE. MAIN'ritEET, Erfetcr, .i! alp stairs, np halite Cartrol hotel. Nidi eat - ranee ou the souur-Jamesstreet leading to the Meth adlet Church. BROWN', W1ni.eisca, licensed auctioneer lam■ for the counties of I'cr_h and .0 4dlesex, also ler rue tOwnsbip of t borne. Soles promptly attend- ed to. and terms rers•onable bales arranged at the post -utile°, 4'.ineliehe... 'i' 1.nes ONE, Exeter Ontario, Licensed Auctioneer tI for the County of 1,uron. Sales promptly attended to. and sratat.lact uu g.e.,rrr,leed. 8r.lcs arranged at this Wilco. - lisrENItY EMBER, Licensed Auctioneer for Day, ..U. Stephen, and ikaiitivrty Townships. Wilco - .At Post-oilice, Crediz,u, - Mr. J.anee Shoddoth reports that: Mr. James McWilson threshed 22. bushels of barley in one hour aud three minutes, and a quantity of °lessen wheat at the rate of three bushels ,per` minute. • grand Bend Tidings. Apples trees are loaded with'freit. The clover need crop promises to be good in this section. Some farmers:have commenced dig - gins potatoes. They are coming up in good shape. Let the tillers of the soil ;keep their (ploughshares bright. They will find it -IyTILLI sai EOM i TOE SED .",UC'rin+F'TEER for 3 will repay thein. y the Counties of ,doldlesex and Lambton, and the Ton uships of Meehan :end Iiay. All sales prom- ptly attended to. .Adorers all communications to IV. Aai,T, ,llhiva postoillec. Ontario. DICICSCN, Yeurrister, Solicitor of Supremo ld.e. Count, Notary l'nhlIe, Conveyancer, Com ruisstouer1 :ice Money to Loan. OtUoo-lfaigon's Block, Exeter.' 11. KINSMAN, DENTIST, D..1), se extracts teeth without pain by giving vegetable Vapor, or using the new Anis- thetio ont};e gums. Moises (told Fillings, and another dental woNlcthe best possible. Claes to Zurich last Thursday in each moeth. BAST S;DE OF IIAIN STREET EXETER. ELLIOT tiz ELLIOT,. BARRISTERS, Solicitors, .Conveyancers, &e. Money to Loan at 63 B. V. ELLIOT. J. ELLIOT • k Fa?mer& Mutual fire Insurance Company. rams DEST,tUNO TO IISERE IN Tii4E BEST nod cheapest.Inearan<:c Company in the Dominion, sap do se by applying persongiiy, or by myil'>.to the ,mu 1erBigned.. fAtl appiieations-,promptly attended to. Also agent for the Wellington' Company of Guelph. � 4.o AUCT10EER for the County of Iib;ore. . E4. 73OSBENBE1;1z,Y..Aoasr. v 9.0 ZAirich,Ont. There has been nluehsiekness around here for some :time, but we are glad to say that most of them are recovering. We have had a bountiful and heauti- Eat harvest,and for those great benefits may we return .thanks to the G-iver of all Goodness. - ;Mr. Jas. Stonedepartecl this life- on the 4th inst aged 95 yrs. His remains were interred in the Grand fiend ceme- tery. Mrs. Taxan was also buried at the same place. 'La Faun Bros., with • their steam thresher, threshed on the lst Sept.,207 bushels of barley in the short space of honrs,on the farm of Mr. Ware Oliv- ee. They then moved :to Mr. Geo. Tap- eon's and threshed 550 bushles complot- Frig the 10 hours, snaking in all 757 .n 10 hours besides moving. This is ,considered good work. • ail, Qffa Sunbeams.. Mr. -John Leonard, of Michigan, is the guest of Mal,; hom'es' Ryan. Mrs. Laughlin, of this 'village, is !Tending a few;danys in Parkhill. Miss Rachel Hawker, of this place, returned fro;Lit Boston last week, Ilk _.,,.. Musa% - Rain is much needed. Rev. E. A. Fear ie taking st vacation. Rev. J. S. Cook leas retuned from his visit to Montreal. - Mr, Jas. Stoneman and wife, who have been visiting friends i41 this local- ity for the p: st two eveeL•s, returned' ]tome on Tuesday hest. - - On Wednesday afterorlou, 31st Aug- ust, Mr. H. ,Arnold, of the firm of McArthur & Co„ bankers, was united in the holy .bonds of .matrimony to Miss Nellie Rolson, eldest daughter of Mn: Wm. Rolson, of Ailsa Craig:: The bridegroom was supported by Mr. A. J. Arnold, banister, of Toronto, broth- er of the groa-i, and the bride by Miss E. Rolson, and Miss Robertson, of Orangeville. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. .51r. Anderson, of Nairn, and was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends. The P.nvQCATE would wish them an abun- dance of joy, happiness and prosperity. We were considerably surprised on Saturday last to hear that Mr. William Stoneman and his brother-in-law, hir. Wm. Johnston had gone on a deer hunt, and thought it strange that the wife of the former should accompany them on. Balch an expedition, and sur- prise was intensified when upon look- ing up the matter that deer were not in season at the present time. After racking our 'brains for a solution ` it dawned upon us that it might be a dear that they were in quest of. This proved to be correct, as on Monday evening they returned having been successful in securing such a one in the person of Mrs, Wm. Johnston, daugh- ter of - Mr. John Laine, banker, of Gorzie. The groom was supported by Mr. Robt, Johnston; of Toronto, and the (dear) bride. by Miss M. Laine, her sister. The ceremony was per- tound out that e formed by Rev. Mr. Wright. We have secured a also• extend to those our hearty wish that they got the eon Sunday -better for their prosperity and snappiness. the day the better tli',' deed -they must Who next on the marriage, question. be good ones. But who was it 1 . It Humor says that there are more to 'says. Philip. Now itis not fairto put follow. it on Philip alone foe' we ,know where Philip is Tom is generally on the CorbettGatherings, other side of the fence. A. new wind pusher has appeared' in Mr. Sharp is very sick at present our midst. He has lately came from with the fever. under cover (slate root) and set go some Onesal4d family etre spending vacation. -All the go is the Lake View pienie. .oMr. Judson Corbett's daughter is lyiu; dalogerous y il`l. ,She is not ex., pectGd to recover. -`once of our Pees-' hyterian friends are busily engaged in erecting a new driving shed for the rhureh.-1)=) not forget 'the Harvest ]tome dinner at; the 13oston - Methodist church on 19th inst. A good time ex petted. -The Blyth ," iczvnr are. has passed the. first mile stone. It is creepitlg to the front ranks, and will soon be ttin estab lished success, as a county jourlla3. We did not notice Albert sninging Wade in Bro. Watson, and we 'mow the parasol on Sunday evening. •Come you will win. - Albert, this won't do you know. - Mr. Wm. Bowman was the guest of the MissesCoultice,offElimville,on Sun- day last. There seems to be a great attraction. at Elimville for Wm., and more than a card stating his name and since he visits this burg so oft -en we the business he is engaged In. It net notice he, does not travel northward so only pays the advert serbut it lets pee. mut n. 4. great saving of bridge tim- pie at a distance know that the towza and more work for the shoemaker, - you live in is a prosperous communiter Mr. Wm. Pym, of Centralia, mos- of business men. As the seed is sown pied the Elinlrille church pulpit last so the fruit recompenses. Never 01,1 Sunday very acceptably. Sonne of these down your sign while you expect to d: old hoary -headed sons of toil are not business, for it often indicates that to be ]aughed at for the sermons preach- business is poor and you are 1osin ed by . them very frequently just to your grip commerically speaking. The shame the stero-typed efforts of souse judiciousadvertiser will receive in re• of our castor hatted gentlemen who turn ten dollars for every one investe.l spend six days out of seven in pre- in the columna of a live newspaper. paration. -Every town owes it to itself to support well its home institutions. 'f the hardware dealer sends out of tovrn for his groceries, the grocer cannot be blamed if he in turn sends elseware for his hardware. If both these dealer& send away for their dry goods the der AdditioalaI %ooals. ,: ,\V would ask our £rinse;.• andreaders to assist us in making t11is ctoluul interesting by contributing items Usborne. -Hon. Peter Cooper, the philant xopist once said: -"In town where A newspaper is published every mac should advertise in it even if nothing Some of the young ladies around Elimville are terrioly put "put out" because our post mistress, Edith, re- fuses to allow them the use of other people's papers, especially ,the Anvo- CATE- We can put them right; young ladies just get your pa's rind ma's to goods merchant will begin to enquire subscribe for the Anotia, only 30cts. whether he cannotcling groceries aneel, hardware a lttle'''cheafler by buying elsewiire. Now if these dealers begin ter boycott one another in this sort of ::lk has got ahead of 's this time as he hes way,the town will suffer from it . Cops me person or persons mon sense teaches that the best inter.'- of butternuts, and ests of the town require that everyr•- qpe son living in town should get his good;e of the local dealers. These men an - fixtures. They own property,pay taxeie and are interested in whateyer pertaitec to the well being of the community. Every dollar sent away takes so much, money out of circulation, and causes more or less stringency in the market, Aside from this it gives the profit b11 from now till January ,fist. Try it. It is "awfully" newsy. l; Who arethey4 Osse4rinchelsea scribe the outside hoarsens.