The Exeter Advocate, 1888-12-6, Page 4TIDE
baloratc.
WM. SANEEI:,c,., Editor.
The Scottish American then tells its
readers to ever remember that the:
greater part of this expansion of the
British Empire has taken place .since,
the United States ceased to be part of
it --that to -day the population of the
Th Gth Iggg British Empire is at least five tinnes
more than. that of the United States, Tau following is from the tr lnlslation t
TOY-- amid that two-thirds of it as been added of:a
since the declaration of their Iudeleeml-
, epe e in 17?6. While since that time,
TE1 Seotti1L American i(an J4enrn ai, of ,
Ne York, ow of the best ,edits+i .Rail
one of the most i;nt:nat�Aztial nlewspapees
on the continent, lontaitled in its lest
:c
L.d,4'.L±i IIsatir ,? llalia,reill anitrtlt 3rAlal.'x#
dila heading es „hove: '"No Canadian
Annexation, illi:"Bice hewer." The
writer corn line. tee 1 •,Deere,
1 . e Mon-
treal,
a
p t 1 r � et , of .torn-
treeaal, for his re•Ceett }told mei manly
epeach :at Syracuse. N. Y. in which he
vented. Date, ie peen vel faArcible and,
r
eemi$taRlteaable lit. rta Ae• a 1r -
c• -.• r t 1 aAna<le
{lice of lFtait d States t izi-eves the true
t"*,A'i':.lt country
lneenn xe .'A ared with Great
PDD 1,,1`;1:_^ :1'.:Dan^tlaa ra)taa:e. He
't : ` et the (Titl-
e ;14 k':t
ei➢Atteel
;ei' Sea lobar'emzewe en
11I*S d ➢ et)em el' )
€�€A1 A.:1 XE., :1
•txX ; POWER.
AT a mooting of the. Dominion Cabi-
net held recently, the Bist day of Jan-
uary has been salected for the opening
of Parliament,
TILE .1ti? �.�SLIN W.,a1; 42" CROP.
:tae I.
motive pleb}ishe d in the Rusdan
press by the Russian elillisterof I aper-.
rnC, fail domains, and forwarded by the J:'on•-
besides buying; barren Alaska for $7,- •eignOffzee. It is estimated that the
000,000, the te nited States has only at- i European-I;ns'ian whet crop of 18S8
tempted toiornr one colour the lax,«+ 'amounts to 240,000,0041 bushels as
ui,hiug Liberia, in :Africa which assert.; «iga gist � 60,O0e,000 bushels in PM,
t.edIts 'ndte.., 50 els
1 please .0 187 inn .tine hand «$ , gall tlllly 1o6,Q1,000 nn1 lubU. Tho croBISSETT
JJIYERYII
the e d •v 10 m
e eBrit- nand of r
t expansion o 1t
13 of oats I put .•at 5x0,000,000 laushc}s as , , .
p +�p_la__ leis Cl R
}11n h,s, aur ing that riot been with- • er 92. . • CI S5. Horses and Rigs.
t �. pe against o, :.,UU0;0001rushelalu 1�ot,alld SPECIAL
�
out l) tralel in the history of niaatioazs• w0,000,000 bushels i)1 188y, bar}ev SPECIALRATES r
.� Of , WITH
During Queen Victoria's reign alone' i . ! ^onee"2
�, it s x<t l that about 1,6>,Utlt),QDQ
the Indian{ empire has been formed and bushels have been grown this year,
Orders left att Bissett linos.' IianYiwtan•e
Store, will receive prompt attention,
TER.IS - REASONABLE.
,F
,
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
BISSETT BROS-
FR 'E'MAN'S-- __--
WORM POWDERS
ilre pleasant to take, Cmrtair their iwi'i
Porgafiivo, is a safe, sure and Otctisai
destxoycrefwarms. in Children er4lures,
CO3IM TERCIAL MEN.
exteuded.the Australian colonies grow
to national "nn o ane . ) ' ".
r p rt .a e, the l onitllie
organized and extended from the d#i
:ompa.red with 100;000,0041 bushels Last
-e •, , bushels
,-,
teal, ,.Ind 1-24,00e,000 lluell. l5 in 1�a6.
let'er:ep of 1888 in Eurepea
Num to the j'aaelhe,fr'ova the great lakes I' esi:an as regal -de the principal stereo'
to the aaortlrern sea. Never during one a t e.
.la n. is almost sig➢a•Dl tea the whole .11,tt
hundred years has Britain's gag been or P,Ar` k, ;a;aal iia r.esp:.eet of esieeer Se nn
lowered in a dependeuey over which -sheet, about vein ti to the cap of lee
it orae- glut : sl, aatti,ia the islands. of the , year, :nal ronlsial +r':ably above the aver-
s. -43, Fh t," tl eta now floats over tiive-feplti ago of Ow hist Me years.' Spring-seenn
more territory then all other uatlta t is also IthONT the average of the
t0)aDrAinDietl. s inee perlGtl.
gat
1? • I'll ir a# a •' nt ". "l tl l. :16- 1 lllr ;b1fe eorttennper ley loalLliie t t, .ii'
*heir inlaa+i:'nD`.a a,z„,I lie; *#iae at holm. -) article of which we have given en the
a j olWeal per as t . w1o, iwen d l nuke i •cleave+ outline as follows: 'deet the d
riet:'ttal e, r: el te ae- +';:ati•-, mot dollars eittzeals of the I'nite4 States cnnj.ria
the elites tare} :fel :t /4,14,, intreagueerc a henna if they Ile -41414y can the greano.---i
felAta }Ails t*aa} a'4,> a a.: ter annexation, anti. power of Britian, :aud let tltenr at
fail to •,•; tl:aeia lti4itie11
oneC ceases from dreaming] that she
;'wiutesor,
t
te +t re
bets een�lal;tted, n
y acD:t} jsor
crf.
The.'eq!att1,141. ;`fear tat =I1 ,t.alrrual then to Vvirtlln when
anv� :arteria 0(61, t 'D'a tie 1 Re veer; as iio $41, tw''otth1 he g i:die «{gal: es a see
elteinlee' elt°,-Lee: esaea:.ne:i,ai Veda t}at(`rd"#-e'46*asrft'dl.es �3e f)teIl#dtitiells,,:G.p''
ee:anrz',ti t wee f' r -i!, ur' that 'M 4' it'kasalf' 07 file .I O))iinion,”
txttlti r er. er, a'e to {•811 of tlaa•
MiOn ole `•DD'sel ;et.catzteex«ati en of laic ) RITI If S,11"f \ IS%
TIQN i u t.a•
tz .tt rear tca i ovist, Tama, I4enan royal tax
a corse l ter (es teen-ten,i', .a et art.-
ito u-. es :a nicex x lu i 1 \e ear fail.
1""svitl. Itv irl'AU;rk In. a,a3n#
:i<d i:itre tnaai, .i'#ivo S"J. :gaerouto at• tiW a.1u
matt, 1 ov.. NS
v.. TWO
would ever voluntarily relinquish to
er' this coma try so valuable a po83e ssiteaa u
the one-half of North Arneriea,thee mop
evident that to
filaI
•'l�Dae;a'a1 ti:kOtw"ti. It elalo:ps
zea tl➢it*Rar4nilnit t it,ni tb it ••twe:aty yte us Frain a return of British Savisag
%Igo, Canada pr,Ai,t-A• signal rat l'tAnal'a• = e�'• B:aall;s !other than the Post.Qliiee S::s-
j iS squaw trail; .- 93a .6.i�4'a'G➢n.e•t•te'tl, pro -4, #ng9 B litres, ueently published In .o:D. nOSI
E AT Tiu -
edilesday Dec. bel '88
.$N111 DAY ON1,Y T1:t►M 8 aa. tn. TO.
;•ince:, an a b Antewit tt a It•„e,➢hint hilae w don journas,we learn. that the tantoatnt
raulta :y , with no to the credit of depositors on the grhlt
" $.", Gnwa �'":, : ➢ d when the i Nov, 1887' was £47,2624N) sterling'.
'North % e-rtiw:l4, colmnativett.NThemonthly return, dated tith of the
twa rang. liknowu. 'Tltrir Canarlta, present month, shows that there bas
'tens ,ns tit hitt•}t n nonc•ishing, condition hem a rednetion of about a minion
is eta
make her neighbor the 1'uited l"nt» ds in the dopnsits in ilon•iiwYlernn•
Stttiee owes" .:ia, .o tl et ee aa' ttiaan Iuent Savings Banks. The Post-Olilee
?
t.11 11 eernetts flow exceed the ejt+ a:i!tlts intrtle ':1't•ia 1
was unpopular in Canada, but iroty y er Savings Banks by a :bout twelve
nitwit more+ WI now tr°h,en its •-rtn•ineps • million, and the total shown this month
}la t a• l e en (•+efts fill : o-1, • +dl`111t ti'; tie ]r.• ei,'pnsite i in all the Savings Bank
out. ranee* ere e ! .^:t•t•tca i!; ➢.:::ritllln,, of the Kingdom raarIaed the entort,ttar
.endte:hierjrl•+vue:I, , @ ;i.1, which
suet of £10-1.2e2,308, an inertasii o
epees the• CCeltiillt s#;, town its vonsoli, fills: last cent. for the year. An abstract
dated rival has largely int I;e ati`.etwhen,
at the end of the return.sllnwsthet over
:19
Shipping and t,eea3ta:,,,• bevy Illllr • throee million sterling were tr.ansfer:se
than doubled. f t,ai tiie fifth ea the list' Ito the Post•011iee Sayings Bunk up tt
of nations, with more reels. is titan Nov. `•'-Oth,1887. It is esti) ated that
Fralle0. Sjl:ila, Italy or Russia, when a the sum of 060,489 was also paid in
the assets of its eIi lr e r.etl 1.1In} s, the
cash l!y depositors in closed savings
a
b. til:- to
#
irt' n.,
�1
, .I st )fiicc
raIltt o£ its imports alt:ti a �:j)nrtN, -beau ( .1311,1.
marvellous progress. when. instead of
2,000miles of railway it has ever 14,000,
besides an e's.at}iii: beet tine of ti`ieatneers
Iietrweeu Vancouver livid Hong Kong
and Japan, when it has developed in-
baustible fislleries,vaalued at $20,000,000 `ldoptdill England Indene.., If one
yearly, t and giving einlelov ent to r=2.1.- en�sllriahtl3, In Canada, 11 l ,
75,030 men. The s .,•a. s; rufr in devel- long ,sines ;been demonstrated. The
opmcnt, progreas and prosperity that system has encouraged frugality
fair surpass -anything aeeornplished even among the industrial classes, and has
sn the United wiate a, and that would 1 been the means of inducing the heads
of the humblest households to put away
sums of money from time to time "for
a rainy day."
R'intt•1'
ea j). ]n.
ast3 call early.
ear,
A Positive Cure.
A Painless Cure.
rACTS rOR OF ALL AGES.
►►��a ..� q^p-ge139F-,.ate+. O' A28ia Xb.
woo fatE4T .171 'Jzi peril stvsrie firma
Marvel of Healing, and Ko;elnoer of Medicines,
tete terrible consequences . of Indiscretion,
'�� ` T zoloo urte rami Qvex r oxer,
'x"Q-CT'G.
v=7"
Wlio arebroken �ovtirem the
effectswill of Abuse ill 8 az a r ca o
e and i :1�4 $ ado 1 Aire 1qr AerYouei:
debility, orgaule weakness, auvolua tar ' vital losses. eta.
B: ny-yQ. ,lin Son wwzcu No. a Saguia, us. 'UES. --.Want o: energy, vertigo want of pUrpons,
dimness of sight, aversion to society, yai of :confidence, "avoidance of conversation.
desire for solitude, ltatlessnese and inability to rex the attention he apar0lcular subject.
cowardice. depression of spirits, giddiness, loss of memory, excitability of temper, spar•
utatorrbooa, orbs- of the aennnal avid -,t a remit of self-abuse or marital excess-impo-
teuoy, inontrition, emaciation, barrenness, Palpitation of tido heart, hysteria feelings in
females. trembling, melancholy, disturbing dreams, cte., aro all symptoms of this terrible
habit, oftentimes umooently acquired, In short, the spring of vital force haying )est its
tension, every inaction wanes iu ca;aazquenoo, re ontiflo An:ters and the superintendents
of insaao asylums unite iia scribing to the effects of self-abuse thereat majority or
wasted lives svhicll Dome under their 'notice. If you arm ineorppoteut for the arduous
duties of business, ineapaeitatad for the enjoyytnemai of lafe, No, ai offers an escape froth
the effects of early vice, If you are advanced in cars, No, $ will give you funn
gornnd
strength,, If yen are brokem. down, physsc.ay and morally from early7ndieeretlon, the
result oft teorauCeb and m omits and folly, semi your address anits la stamps or• id. P. I'at%a3o;w'a;
Treatise n Book I'orsn ou l.)at;easec of 14£azz. bealod rano secure from's rvatio
Address. all .aozu?uatnioationate l k, T. lG,E,M;I>7. 47, eilin on yrs, ,, Toronto
Aman withonttwisdom lives iaaWooi'sgsra+,itazw. CtolE3deARAKTEEe. HAL iE SICK.
Surgeon, F e,, M. C i', 8. G. S. S L. T
.
THE GRl'.<1T EAST INDIA
SPECIALIST.
illi tier treatment tet' all t'hronft• Ili a a t:
and I11h1'iatie a a a:tali,at+ to Women. T}tbrai•
year.) practice. Wad •tit, xinwtut..
Tile•1tortetr nett nu,•u castrated, in neatrly
:til the feuding 3Ie Ia,'.aI t'o!!t tte'4 and Iin,l'It.
its in 1 uropv, neer! nerved as tiurgeon to the
:its
Army in the I:a*t Indies. Sergeon in
t!v. Ameerie an Army during the late war,
from WI to the mesa of the• mini ?tn 4 tri at-
a 1 all aatiuntiitjeenxala.nrcttmtnx te,lth,
+„+ar• {lin than11 h .e' Ztlt atiur., gra:e unS*
F prtctirr unci d+xli, rIrue •. eutitl,•y luta
t.. rank es a Specianlist•-e:erond to none on
f tliiirontinout•-far the treatment ot•those
t i 1t,R ,] tki » ll b loC1111119:1)ria t hay" v
lhe•followintg,):,oayewwith la:tuy other:+
o, fully
treat 1-,lytlntnaa,
e. ntaarrh,Ila+eeaa,, of the Lungs, Ilrapt,l,.ia,
elil:lw . nt theEv, and Bar, Iicart I)laeu;es,
1 • E +irepsv, l'aarair,na. Strictures, iluitnres,
Sicin Diseases Piles, c&c.t E1eotrieity used
when required•
T,estin,oniala of Faunation.--Thefollowing
tr,timoniala nod dip)vanas rimy be atceu at.
y
ny nilieh w
irth tnne o
th
ers from n
earl
ay
ra,
I1
i,ld1ttra1 .e3dvaraa:irtI„
) r Coll!ger; Thar).a School
Sit diuue, Oehl
ilei Ilnral a`vll,
41 of eurf9t ons Iaubliala
ieur:zlteoll of Surgaons,” &dita.t. Ire-
land: Royal Coll, e t13' burgeons, ee.iibura'
and ulasgorr,scotgland; Licentiate in :Mel
wifery, and endorsed by the highest me,lir:ni
uta i �,s i
r
ebur ti 3t the I ni't:+1 `tabs and 7)orn-
in,ton of Cara,l a Thu Obese with many
Letters from different Darts of the globe arc
a medical pa:port without re-examination
11 ,uhf aerquihl,ie-overtarnr•, sea, atndinevr•ry'
land from the rlsbig to the setting of the
sun.
Consultation free. Read circular and re-
member the date
The return indicates that depositors
are discriminating in favour of the
(government banks, as the security is
complete. The great success of the
Post -Office Savings Banks, originally
have sounded the death knell of annex-
ation, even h -ad it ever formed a serious
subject of eta:lsideratio n. . Of coarse
this displeases some malcontents, but
as Dr. Beers pointed out, United States
citizens should ever remember that
there -were millions of themselves who
did their worst to dismember their
Union, wreck the Republic simply that
their own State interests might be
promoted and that therefore their own
experience ought to teach them better
than to think, when a few obscure
eranks in Canada speak in favor of
annexation, that they speak the senti-
ment of the Canadian people."
Our esteemed contemporary again
quotes from Dr. Boers as follows: Under
the reign of Victoria no Canadian need
be ashamed to belong to an empire
-which embraces one fifth of the habi-
table globe. and to know that his own
Dominion forms nearly one half of the
-whole; an empire five times as large as
that which was under Darius, four
times the size of that -wader ancient
Rome, sixteen times greater than
Franee,for;ty times greater than United
Germany, three tunes larger than the
Tlnsited States—Australia alone nearly
as big as the United States, India
nearly a million and a quarter of
square miles, Canada 600,000 square
miles larger than the United States
without alasita and 18,000 square miles
T:irger with it—an empire of nearly
9;000,000 square miles, with a ;popula-
tion of 310,000,000, .shares in such a
realm, heirs to such vast and varied
-privileges,' Canadians are not for sale."
Tun Scott Act is declared to bea fail-
ure: in the Marintime Provinces owing
to the apparent impossibility of having
it properly. enforced. The St. John, N.
B, Gazette thinks it would be well to
have it amended or repealed rather
than have an Act on the Statue book
-which is not obeyed. There is no doubt
the sentimental feeling that the Act is
an interference with personal liberty
has had much to do with the tacit con-
nivance by the general public at viola-
tions of its, provisions. -
THE Perth Expositor says:—The
People of Prince Edward have been
somewhat unfortunate. They have
held their barley—the Grange has 20,-
000 bushels until the market is declin-
ing, and they cannot, sell except at a -
heavy loss; and they could not get
barrels for the shipment of their apples
until so late that they could not make
sale at all.
weeeamennonemmOsterrot
Ox January lst the new law relating
to public execution is to come into
force in the state of New ' York, when
the electric spark employed to destroy
life instead of the barborous and un-
certain rope. Some curiosity is felt in
respect to the first execution by that
)leans. Criminals speak of it withbat-
ed breath, as being something myster-
ious as well as terrible.
MARKET SQUARE
GENERAL STORE
1460
The undersigned would inform the
Public that he has just received
his
SINTER :: STOCK,
INCLUDING
A PULL LINE OF DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS, AND CROWS. -
ERY; BOOTS AND SHOES.
Those wishing anything in my line
will fend it to their advantage to 011
and inspect my goods and prices:
Rest Roller Flour always
on hand.
Highest Pricepaid for Butter
and Eggs, and all kind of
Produce,
J. P. ROSS.
(10-22-'88.)
.ANY 11 A F4,
Who is Weak, Nervous, Debilitated, who in his
Folly and ignorance has Trifled away his Vigor
of Bo Mind nd and Manhood, causing exhaust-
ing drains upon the Fountains of;Lrfe. Head-
ache, Backache, Dreadful Dreams, Weakness,.
of Memory, Bashfulness in Society, Pimples 'on
the Face andall the effects leading to" Eae.iy
Decay, Consumption or. Insanity, wild find in'
oar specilla No. 23 a postive Cure. It imparts
Youthful Vigor restores the Vital Power in old
and young, strengthens and invigorates' the
Brain and Nerve, builds ap the Muscular'syst-
tm rrnci arouseeinto action the whole physic
aleneigy oftho human frame. With earl
specific No. 23 Ilse m wit:obstinate case.oan be
cured in three months, and recent ones in
loss than thirty d dys. Each package con-
tains two weeks' treatment. Price $2. Cares
Guaranteed. ' Our specific No. 21 is an infall-
ible Cure for all Private Diseases no matter
of how long standing, -Sold underour written
Guarantee to effect a Cure. Price fs1. Toronto
btedib1ne Co., Toronto, Ont. Nov -28.8
THE PROVIDENT
Life and Live Stock As
f \Ct.liRV(*ILtTRI), .LG G. 1887.
Held O liee room l) Arcade,
TORONTO, ONTARIO.
In the Life Department this Asso.
tion provides indeentnity for Sick-
ness and Accident, and substantial as
sistauee to the, rt•lativtes of deceased
members at terms available to all..
In the Live Stock Department, two-
thirds ii*dennnity f(lr loss of live stock
i of i members. Send for particulars,
claims paid etc.
WILLIAM AM JO ES,
S eptai, a 8. 51n.x.i.oixo 1)ural;e•role
The Subscribers wishes to informthe
Farmers and General Public that
Ile is Prete:red to furnish all
Sixes and Kind of
Well Digging Promptly Dole
• and at Reasonable Rates.
Residence anti Shop on itnn Street, behind
Clir'istic's Livery Stable.
I. CALL SOLICITED.
JOHN MO REi:
Btitir and rip Vant!
(a)
IVIATIIESONA
EXETER - - NORTH.
OUR STOCK IS WELL ASSORTED
FOR THE SEASON'S TRADE.
GROCERIES
16 lbs. Sugar for $1.00,
13 lbs. White Sugar for $100.
We can't be undersold in Teas from
20c. to 75e. per lb.
Boots and Shoes, alt styles, at low
prices.
A nicely assorted stock of
HARDWARE, FORKS,
SCYTHES and GLASS
all sizes (cheap). Best Machine Oil
60c, per gallon. Coal Oil as
Low as the Lowest.
A NICE TEA SETT OF 44 PIECES,
A. good suit of Ready-made Clothing
for $6.00. Ordered Suits got up in
good style. Our Dress Goods are mark
ed down to the lowest notch. Twenty
yds. of Cotton for one dollar.
A house and lot, also a farm for sae.
Apply to
John Mathtesonj
HAY POSTOFFICE.
CHRISTIE'S
OIIMERCIALLIVERY
First Class RIGS And HORSES.
ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAWK
-
SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE
STABLE WILL BE PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
2texz=ri Meata;tosn.abhm-
Tatephone Connection.
TEE CLEAR OUT
TYPE:
bitch this peer is prnrted
oaa s
supplied by the
TO TypE IFOAINDRY
Deadere in Type,
res, and Printer Supplies.
J. T. JOHNSTON,
80 82 Wellington Si. west
TORONTO, ONT..
TEE
FROM NOW T LL
JANUARY 1st., 1890.
The Newsiest
aper in
the District;
STJBSCRI CIli NOW,
CLOT
ING
SIELL
A J
Maim. Ser
EXETER ONTARIO,
Has now in stock
ULL AND WEB
C+00=37
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES :
West of England Suitings;and Trous.
erings,
Scotch Tweed Suitings anti Trouser-
ings.
French and English Worsted Cloths
All made up in the Latest
Style, at best Rates.
A, 4 r 8 asd�r
N
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
�LT
ON SHORTEST NOTICE.
TURNING DOME
—WITH--
-
-
Cr.5.
-AND-0-010a.{, 1-
All orders by Mail, or Otherwise
Promptly attended to.
A CALL SOLICITED.
A. COTiTLE.