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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-11-22, Page 5London Huron & Br foe Railway what's ea a flame. It is a stngular.fact that noraan whose Gonnor No7tme-TXI, E TAztu-Pass'nr name ended with "son" has ever Ikea -lkir, A- Mills, of St. Thomas, the London, depart .. ^ , 8.05 A. >u .. 4.25 r° Vii, defeated In a Presidential contest in the g ee ee 4f his. brother. Me 1).. Mills` Lateen Grassing , ..8.47 5.20 United States. There were. Jefl'ex Sola, Giasadebaye, : , , .:.852 5.28 Maadi-son,.Jack-son,/farriteon,the.grand- -Read- Ow "ad" of WI Collins, on the Centralia , , , .... 9.05 5, i5 father, and now Ilan ri-son, the grand- front page of this issue. It. will, well EYETI .R a .9.I6 5,57 son. Nor has anyone by the name of rem yen! Hensall ...... , .. ° 9,43, „ ° . , 6.09 FlapdoodIo ;ever been elected, though Ton naafis the greatest mistake of your life if you do not buy your goads at Parkinson --Me. Thos. frier shipped a carload of prime cattle for the eastern markets on Wednesday -Mr. E. Fish hos placed a private telephone between lits atop and the Commet-Mrs: D. Deanna, of Exeter North,. lett on Tuesday for Owtarena, Mho - to visit friends. -Tete turnip harvest has commenced and ere many days this crop will be all gathered in. -31r. George Mace, of Ottawa was in town during the weds. Be return- ed on Monday reorrtittr,, $..L,. Billing Dentist gold Flings specialty, aver O'Neil's Bank. 9.34 6.17 Brucetleld,.. .942,,..., 6.20, Clinton..,, 1000 6.45 Londesboro' . , ...10,19 ?.03 Blyth : 10.28 7.12 Belgrave , ...10$" , , 7.`27 Winglrun.:.....11400,,.,,. 7,45 Gower Seven 1'assen et•. Winghaui, ,7.Ov. <:., 3.40 r.n. Beigrave ?.24 400 Blyth, .. ?.38.. „ 4.15 Loudesboro",,,,, ?47'_. ., 4.25 Clinton,,,..,,.., 807 4.45 Brncefield .... a20 504 Eippen ., 8.34,...,, 5.12 Hensen 8.41 a 5.19 EXETER- .. ..-. 13.50....,5.33 Centralia.... , 907,.,,,5.46 CiaAndebor' a 9.1S 5.50 Lueatt Creeeinl; .. 9.21... e , , 6.112 London,arrivo.. ,10.15 6.45 E.X T R• M. RKET. • several of 'that family have been can- didates, Sleeve, Ratite. ' It bas been a long time slam sueh hear}Tains h a,e been experienced at this season of the year, as those we have lately had, and while they have been: Very inconvenient for business inen, have been just v. -hat farmers wanted - The land- was very dry -+too dry for working; now it is very Bret, some say too n►uei► so. However, pastures have improved wonderfully, creeks and wens have been filled up, the fall sheat has not suffered, and the t4}eproaachof winter will find farmers better prepared for it than they would otherwise have been- '4'binnest lee *Roped In. Som' time ago Mr. Georg1ee, Flintaff, of Hulle'tt, was visited by a ci upie of ' men who .persuaded Idea to take an : -Me Arthur Ihatt:tilt of London, ripens fora gashing machine, on the was visiting friends in town for a1 sante of which he was to rerein e a liberaal ` f'L . 'Ways during lase week. .. eon emission. Before they left they got -;sirs l ichaamsl Crr,cl cr. of tide riDl ge• efr, FDlttte+t'f si;;n:.atu¢rie 01 votes to the grew a e1ehe,rd r titer,of devil 1`e, Red Winter, per Intelo 1, , .81.00 to 4 00 : extent of ei 5o. Ile cD .lima tlt:at he did 11 s. 10.1 can Item ig44 White e, .. , .... 1.00 to Anil 1 not know Ingly elan any notes, and - Spring.. .. 1.00 to Al1thought he wv,as only sigoiog a n agree- '--If cnnu wenkl not be out of peeken I3alrley . ... . 50 to COP extent, while the un n allege that ho bus: a nor garde :et I':►rtiiaarall s, nest Oats . . . , .. .. 32 to ::1 tina•sr OW ho MN a:igAain , If the door north of the. Town hall. Peas •••••••.••••••V• 511 to 65 i watt".s were realty obtained loader false . ._A nen iron wallas been placed ea Eggs per dor,18 to 181 pretense% they :tree of Ito radii+. the *liaisons Renit,b' ;air- 4hi. b Speck - Butter. I:esole.. , ...... , 18 to 20i Don't ile* tot Uaaety. mon., A. decided iva}Areevtenaent, Better. £'rtet kb ..,.., 111 tie 44'I 1f any particular item should h plica Wool • .. •. 4H 10 1M to (lisplt"aa ' the WSW as tins p:trsieu) it and )1 hinds wantsf pa )tui: i? a ad 1 is 4e'la4lu'. In"r I,u41i.... 3-0 to um. 3 i ; header he bilk. 1411 not teen i t toe much.h• 4 hnttekte of'eade' I" aal¢WtherCn1t11AAn, Il:ay per n.. ,... . 11.0S1 to 12.00'Thy'1'ae :orae a great many different kinds = Purl: • , 1:.09 to tc.(f¢ i f peeve.. wedingTHio AliNtat°»rr. e'Very --The steal; of 3Ae ssa's. 4tanton ie Co. 4 ►geek, and the item which offends the was sold to Mr. Ja. Rickard at the rate tat:+te of me neuter new tiedlee :another of 4'21 cts. on the dulhar, on Friday last. ,Int.coni nitste,us, Allow for this in - A. horse driveeto be Sia- Geo. Smith. ..... velar criticisms. There are a great •.a ' to t'at►€e°te~ k 4nens rove in the world __always dill -Veil t ns 0 on Matin• .f 011111111rs0izy N4."41'Y 1.0. F.11ntt el ening hi a luny , ..other" p',tplte--irltee e t steel ere very\, Lit, t) 401114 tlIW U0'1e'*' wanted 0 tottetleer with as raninlu'r eel members of! }collier. '1h1e item which you eontlr'm44 reit. . a1 c•, 2<<t aad, i1¢i4nt; 1-i4Daaree :mune to the I're"slay. ;nay+ tn't t';1pit tint' tDaer gw"taDnlyA :and - 4r. Jaal¢1a. I1aDlt t nils xa la hes been 1 teria4n Chn1'rh on 511ndly morning meat. flat+, have as right to 1W S4441: a4 e*a°e•.A14'e4n- at ;>:1tiDt Stet Marie during the $ana►nne'r, Returned. ally, Burned hone' on Titurn4any 1¢4074¢114 M►'ss¢ ». 41. Jobn`, T. W. ileautliaa, #^ . Lata Was'+'h144. 4aast. W eetee 4 „and W- Merrisee1 returned `i';11'. 411 e+,4et 'n11la•Warentp. lt eeeeee to _hn5leeee Ins own, a devilled; t fan front NIV4ie4:a, on Inti iy t' ening, tide44raa44 444 ttu.' t741144 States as tavern for the befter and ferment are reeneeng 'Il o'y 141' 441 d14 miT11 iln4"4¢¢..t fine deer, atoll;' as in ;INC "4¢4 \St4'ht 4AAenna.rehn that It is now only few weeks to An Award or Writ. 1 `fiaet u Neale• of do. piefe'1 s'een+P f'rsnatinteeneheistmas. 341: I° Deaat•cu►.a t nee -keel a silver' the re" leleiatae of }'a( 4401st eta'( it ¢ra1= ><-Notasitieetaneling teat' dierueoeamn ta41"11.64 a¢0 :in aware 40 01e't'st. from i4 M.an4 ata 4talimn4g4o i. 3418 Ore*" 1.41'1111 I now g;7eing on to decide" if marriage le \1 tele"rn 1°:air 14..;* 4, le talon, for his,"" sn hli of the h Inlet pavement I1 ra c nt fitly largealsa ao 1 t**1i', the brakemen go right c n team of he;►vy ►lr.au P1¢t n►ur,'u nhte l►; angn been retnoveol 1►y the• sunt+ atgl•nes*, and Il aa•aert+:alAenS11 thele tl¢t4 year. 'l flue (10001:11 4 tri h1' fully expoeto thee -Then sreilirrele and suninl birds of •t•fltes' tint. whole of it: mill get. No one teutehes 4this pert of thecountry his' o 140 per. Mr..i, teeth. having g.0: his 1 ult'r a teeee lue►''.fe ltevei(*414 emit .44.':, j34v.. dentin' ranstu4tngirte4heutl:+tinTilnttl a- nitil III full .'4s'retie'a. he Is tom Omar- 144 ,i•8'144 it would hive tenni 3414 he l' giving bale• ed tea ulcal+u6t1'tore eider cin the shortest . been enevesein4i --Tho I. 0. F. of Eeett'1S intend hay- notice. aynotice. Factory a4u4 hill 2 hlesehs westGoing. Oat. • Inn; a grand convert in the neer future. 1 of 11aw1'.itis' 141 41,1. t Vali s,+Iieiteell.;. That new splpets in veri'eus quarters; We HIV In:ln'eet Holnetbing ill titre way M portslnen's Reim. - l of (Uremia a144e1 the 1'Deite•41 Stites sientl:.' of .t rive treat. tin to the,, 8siaa:±¢n:tti s depot sit t`f4era In commendation of the 0010 clt$tnm ;lusty Areelkt r, sister of Mr.. R. II. S'iu4i4 Mid ;: e• big 0* 1.1.r.4te•'1 remelt? 1*1 rene'14411'4444 thltl445 (*5 UIi114e11ir4".t Archi r. of \Ikons null:,, leahe s this tine "n°Ilei 1tn e'r :ulel tine lj1•olde t* favor. 1 e 1 e mr7rnlu ler Nine York, , ht i 11her 111.41 is innsne•111•4 AMU u!! 9414*4aly of ra41011 ti aeni, a for to tt4v 14 tas 114114 h r1s as 4tit rof 44 5 to 1.1r44g►le° (-purse 414' a. beidel pail' tee Wee a wielel- l'rol,nl4tiit}e, i i11 g tour. a11(1 It at fir: t required melt An old in1411,ita4nt Aaa 4.=••isntns• re, coitr tgo to bread: through the custom. and don't sun negmt it, 11014 11111/1411131Whilce )iridal trips ;are yet quite £ash• summer never enlneli until after tale 4 11411111]+, mei (!1.4+11 en'.', ..fry., they are first snowfall nor man after the 191)1 not 110w considered i'+ ea'11!tlb)e, We of November." If 1ti e$i hang any Indian 1 believe that ill ten s' . ',"!4.•t', as km stunner in stork theeee is time yet to tourwill he the exception rather than put it on the mar KR. y t111e rule, and we welcome the change. Execriente. 1lieeg;*lar 1.dveertising> in addition to tletoiaer bring the i if you w•auat to be lweithy you must coldest October 5iue0 141741, the numhei e eat ae gularly, as sonans twenty will not of rainy dans was the greatest in that 1 serve von for tomorrow. '1'o be well month since the observations were be- and hearty tett at every (ileal time -to gun in the. Provinces with the except- 11e ployla'rous in business advertise ion of 1804, when 22 rainy days were! regularly. Stop the eve and you starve wooded. The rainfall 4088 not nitwit i and din Stop t34 other and your bust - above thleaveeraae.11otFever. Niece tikes tree amptinn and dies also. Xear4y" a. Fire. ! Slem te',lie ..1 -•ettisingt is ince le:v tn„ a . On Saturday last, while some of the least and a ' :mine --mare 1atain a titan -- • There 1s tome talk of a f o; al Black employees of Mr, Ju'. Piet -are were en. feast as a re. e ---and is never eniefine- preceptory being started in Exetere by gagedintrimrningandfixing the lamps, tors. To teas•o out your as:tri in Bull the Orangemen of tliis and adjoining by some means the oil can got upset tunics is lil:ly killing :e. a" l,orets Ineaautit. villages. The ideaa, is a good one and spilling tare oil all over the floor amen lir is a little lanai+. it, is ill dull times should be carried out. a lighted lain got upset also sattin„ the most advertising should be done, p ~r. and it is in dull times tllait advertisi4 -The Seaforth Expositol•isendeavor- lira, to the oil fire s and the i hed eb aor flOOy is t1»' most effective,. as more notice, 13 ing to infuse new life: into our two conn - vera serious damaget WAS 40110. Any taaken of printer's ink than at any ie .i+er ty ,ledges and the county crown-attor- ney y at Goderich-calling public :Men- tion to their lethargy* in the conduct of public business. ing roeslls widen is sure to please :111. n -Quite a nutnher Satre' on the Niel. list, amongst the number ie Mrs. Theles. Acheson. We hope to 4.0011 hear that all have reeovcred. -Mr. A. St:mini:e, who has been at Sault Ste Marie. for sumo time past, arrived home on Tuesday t venmg, loakiu ;' as natural AS ever. -Sunday. all day mother earth was covered with a soft white mantle of the beautiful. Old Sol, however, still main - mined his superiority and soon put it t0 flight , -Mr. E. Floody, of Clinton, was in town during last week. He, together with Wm. Sanders, were paying official visits to all the Orange lodges in the Biddulph District. TEOI Poultry,.B.utter... , and 9ll lids a PA,21/34 FROI) LIGE A: Draw Game. It would seem au Ontario law inhibits farmers from fetching fowl to market without being "drawn." Amount our exchanges we noticed parties having, been mulcted in fine and'eosts for dis- regarding the statue referred to. Far- - had better take warning and avoid placing themselves in the clutch- es of informers. why not indeed. "Why don't you trade with me?" said a closefisted tradesman toa pub- lisher in a neighboring town th.e other day. `Because," was the characteris- tic answer, " you have never asked me sir. I have looked all through the papers for an invitation in the shape of an advertisement, but in vain. I never go where I am not invitee." The Correct Caper. In a crowd, entering a room, going to a seat in chinch or theatre, or where - ever it may be, a lady should never hesitate about going ahead. Uncertain- ty about this rule often causes awk- wardness. The lady, in public, at least, is entitled to first place, and on all occasions, when With an escort, goes ahead of him whenever they cannot go. ' side by side.. • A. new Style ofPost Card. The•Post Office Department willissue a new style of postal card. It is much like the double card of the present pat- tern. The back folds are split diagon- ally and open like a pointed star. The four corners are folded and joined to the centre, with'a piece of gummed paper This caid weighs less than half an ounce, and will contain leo more writing than the present card, the only advantage being greater privacy. falt tune. Connell Proeeedin„s. Council met on November 10th with all the members present. A nember of accounts were, passed and orders grant- ed. By-law No. 15, to appoint deputy - returning officers to hold.eext election of municipal councillors was read and passed. Tho nominations for reeve and councillors to be held at 7.30 p. m. instead of 12 o'clock noon as formerly. The treasurer was instructed to prepare a detailed statement of receipts, expen- diture, assets and liabilities, etc., up to 16th December for publication. Mr. Creech to have a hot-air register put in the clerk's office. Statuary meeting to be held on the 15th December at 7 o'clock p.m. Meeting adjourned until that date., -Locals like hens teeth, very scarce- -A lot more new goods at. Parkin- son's. -Two funerals passed through town this week. • , -Read Senior's change of "ad" in this issue. -All wool white blankets for $2.50 et Parkinson's. -No place for economical prices like Parkinson's. -Mr. I. Handford is suffering with a sprained ankle: -Mr. D. McColl, of Redgerville, leaves this week for Europe. -An advertisement appears in an American paper reading thusly: Agents wanted for fast selling articles needed in every family. It catches them all. Samples light, clean and can be carried in the. vest pocket. Send 20 eta., for sample and rake in all that's going." It wail answered by a resident of a neigh- borieg township, who received by re- turn mail as package containing one flue tooth comb. For which the highest CASH OR TRADE -A man who subscribed for a down south paper for three months writes:- "I want to pay my subscription, but I am a little short of money; so I send you half a dozen eggs. Put 'em under a sittin' hen and they'll hatch out enough chickens to pay for a year's subscription." The editor was not dis- mayed, and next week asked for sone one to send him a hen that he might try the experiment. A Dian Can't do what he Likes.' Mr. John Winlow,of Esduesin;;adver- tised an auction, the goods to be sold by himself. Mr. Winlow had no auct- ioneer's license, and after the sale Wal- lace Dent laid'information against liim, and he was fined $20 and costs for ; not having.license, one half of the fine went to the prosecutor.. Clydesdales for Canada. The Edinburgh Agriculturist states that during the last nine months there -Miss Katie, Gould has returned were exported from Scotland 2,964 from visiting in Goderich Clydesdale stallions.. Of the number -H. L. Billings Dentist for artificial .exported 1,671' or more than epic half, went to British North Amer teeth: Office over O'Ne'l's Bank. America and 568 to the United States: The county -Seaalettes for $5 and 68 at Parkin- of Huron takes its share of those com- son's. That downs 'einall. ing to Cenade, COMMERCIAL UNION ore nothing about with the U. S, butdo desire Union with the citizens of wetter and sm'1'oundiil:g country Owing to the depression of the market, 1 halve been able to purchase my uewr stook much below the regular wholesale pricers and will give my customers the benefit of it My steek 1 i1D.siSts of =► cts aaasowaxel The prices of which are in no way influenced IT Custo- ms', Duties or other tax imp itions 1 do not give .y goods away, but sell them at the low est figure consistent with business principles. l'ad'ies rn u-ant.ofooth, consulttheir oil m interests by e ,al ing my stock betbre purcba singelse- wihere. Remember this is zf new sta(:'k,. trou be show Goose Farm Prodw taken at Market Prices. PRICES First Door north of the Town Hall, ,.. ='.e' PARKINSON. WILL BE PAID. C. Ker ' you warn 1 omething nice 1F Y Ota WANT *4 traY Z111/3 Neat Hair Cit (.°A;1414 .AT THE Central Barber Shop, 'aAaa5aa 's Block, A. Hastings, Pito FTOR. CLOTHING A. J. SUL loCain, EXETER OENf..ARI Has now in stock ALL 6Na 111111:11 IN THE FOLD 1WIN( LINES : West of England Suitintre and Trans Grin ',s, Seetelt Tweed. Suitings and Trouser- Ings. French and English Worsted Cloths All made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. A. IT. SI LL. FOR ASK J. H. NORTBCOTT TOC C. 14 WITH .. LA).tea BLS Or call and see tome of itis NEQUA .LED UNS.';.1.ND OAKES 'Wedding, School and Party Cake MADE AT TIlF 1iit tl1'f'Ew ' 3.... H. Northcutt, ()pP) * ri`'I"'J4(}%V1t HALL. a.in`Stl'act - _ - Exetea. NOTICE ! Having recently built a New Factory, I am now better prepared to fur- nish my Customers, and all who favor me with a call, with all kinds of la MLLE, OEN, ETC., ON SHORTEST NOTICE. TURNING DONE -WITH- cauica riess -AND_- =espatch.. All orders by Mail or Otherwise Promptly attended to. A CALL SOLICITED. A. COTTLE. F WANT DIRE3 Ititort, Etts CAL, ON BISSETT BROS. They are offering their En- tire Stock at prices that will Astonish you. A Call Solicited. BISSETT BROS. There is a Machine OH called D I E IT IS MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY McCOLL BRQS1TOONTO, ONT1.: See that Barrels are branded with the Trade Mark, LARDINE If not, do not tak it, as it is only spurious oil they ' are offering you so as to, make more money . out of you. FOR . SALE BY Bassett Bros., July -26-'88. EXETER.