HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-12-13, Page 1VOL. IL.
The Molsons Bank.
EXETER, QNB, .B,IO, T111113SDAY, D. . C: P3 R 3, 18t38.
NO. 8
{Cltartere+l by Parliament, rsis.j URIATI.
raid uta Capital. , , , . , , , . _ $2,000,000..
Rest Fond....,. 1;000,000,
Read Office ¥entreat,
4SflLFEItresT:A.N THG,NLL.S, Esq,,.
°they
_Branch a5f ces iu the PosaiinioU
eats xal tiP > Wrainaion, "A''- S. anal Ru,rope
every lawful.4,3la Trona X4 la, xis -IM. •
mone
ata,c Jaz l: s 1 2za-m.tia A et, ea
lie#rialbanking business transacted
Exeter,
ec r't. as ntarra AAo>sc';A fear
Dai, sic, IG e3rts 4311. - vinz
11, R. ARClilE
Will damage Tinware, but it wont effect the
NICKEL PLATE ON
Buck's Radiant Home
CO1L sTc.,,v,,a
They a the Best a ct most ai o c thi Xar
ARCHER,
Manager. FOR MLLE BY
T
iliyila•11 x'vV
itlekra.STRZET, -- EXETFFt .
leiterea\i):;;.^+'A'a BroNTITIA1CO3tFaA;%
wrans or ern nirrrox.
tli eI? i*.arra
annum if Ta -a1 in ArAvance-
* I (! if not Tao
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y, A,s
41iszontiumd grata4aAl urs a
its A. %,.at3 Tama is riithont a9
c.aA9 r r;xl lu "ax ;t tart torte
r:' rali cii•r: ett it
t 9 4,1; t. tit a 1vn rtes *~tents irsert,ad for
Ever' '.'. ;" 3tie»Q e•1 Jou.
-el Yl.'„r<a' meet etttee tee threat keen,
Parole flusattes,Mouoyta?tt-.'.
";r 1.7. 43.h g. S.i,D!a,rbpt3049ti, cty.. tel
'Will SiutC.t i'.S,
kldittor:
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4`lltescit Pire'ctory.
T3nrure Mein//hitt. rrt n --Rev. F.
11..Ratwain. lir.'t,tr, :+ttlirafae r'.2era.31a..M.
iv,ti p, Lt. )•3a3r3tb School. AID•
.tt titiat.itbTa (°atruciT--N'Arul(a.ut., Rev. 1t.
C14 Lra „at, P.antar• Sundayatrelee9.3o.:,1t a.m.
az,1 tt,Y`i p rat, Sitbbattat Seba)ni, 2p. va.
i1 i t s SIT T- Pa+itor. Stm
roti •+ rviees.MOa,r,and p.m Sabbath.:
1-91,00i girls ire.
11 stai"rimIAll e'itt•ncna,-1tcv, Vit:. ?Lambe
Atx f9r riln4(t.v Serviec.'t, It fi. ln, Tarter tv)11,.
:tt SA/4,W }. 44'3a(1rtl. 0, :5 a. Tri.
PACK
Hardware, Stoves
TINW'•
EXETER,, ONTARIO.
Thirties intend building during the coming season should call'
and get pr ee .
Eavetroughing . a Specialty.
CASH PAID FOR FURS,.
sp
PACEICAN.
OtIleeotor (P:icil':a frank. Ext't xa tinttarlo,:
Nitrous Oxide ('saefur pain,iess
extraction.
3.Iii14S t21C:V,DENTIST, I .I). S,, ex-
arilete teeth without Pan by giving
Vegetable Vapor., or using the 11411V
Attzextheticon the germ. Makes (told Fllli
iu;erx o.nd c+ tht'raleart,r.:1vrarl: the bet possible.
Goes to Zurieh last Thltrallay in earls month,
Exist tribe of stain street, Exeter.
TNR, i. A. ROLLIES. C
L Residpnee—Corfu r
Streets, Exeter, Ontario.
ICE—MAIN .*T.
drew awl :forth,
r A. A MOS. 3t,1)., C. ?d: L. (LP.. EDIN ,a 1,.
1 . It. C. S.,Edin.; L. F. & S., 'Glasgow;
L. M., Edinburgh and i:lasgow; M. C. P. & S.,
Ontario: P. T. XI, S., Toronto. Night bell at
oi;'ico. Crediton, Ontario. Jy12-8
Da. CfWES. OFFICE --SLAIN STREET,
Exeter,.:apstaira, opposite Centre
.hotel Side entrance on synth --James etreet
leading to the Methodist Church.
J ZP.BROWNING, IML D., M. C. P: S.
Graduate of Victoria University. Office and
residence,. Dominion Laboratory, Exeter.
"WILLIAM SWEET, VETER-
inary Surgeon. •Graduate
Toronto. Office and Residence
one block east of Samwell &
Pickard's store., Opposite ekat-
, Exeter, Ontario.
L.iL DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
veysncer, G,armassione= Notary lo+ n
011e ce—Eanson's Block, Exeter. .
MI L73IOT & ELLIOT, BARI1,IS R S, $i1LIC-
.1:1 itors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to loan
at G per cent.
h. V,Erzior. " J. Er.Lror
DWARD 17. LEWIs. BARRISTER, NOT-
▪ ary Public, Proctor in Maritime Court,
Conveyancer. &c. Solicitor for $luron Lance
Agency. Goderich and Bayfield. Bayfield
o ffice a t Swartz's Hotel, open eyeryThursday.
Money to loan at very low rates.
TAXES ,ORE, Exeter, Ontario, Licensed
V Auctioneer for the County of Enron.
Sales promptly attended to: and satisfaction
guaranteed. ?tales arranged at this office,
BROWN Winchelsea. Licensed Auct
. ioneer for the Counties of Perth an&
Middlesex, also for the township of Usborne.
Sales promptly attended to and terms reason
able. Sales arranged at Post office, Winchelsa
1L1 BOSSENBERB3r, Zurich, Ontario. Lie.
■' . ensed Auctioneer for the County of
Eason. Charges 'moderate and satisfaction
guaranteod. ,
-VAT HOLT, ifltiva, Ontario. Licensed auet-
• 9VVV ioneerfor the'Oounties of Middlesex
and Lambton, and the townships of Stephen
and flay. All sales promptly attended to.
TT EMBER, Licensed Auctioneer for Hay
_LI. Stephen and McGillivray townships.
Office—Crediton, Ontario.
Hay Tartors' Milttial Tire I isuraiiot Company:
Parties desirinngto insure in the best and
chat pest Insurance Company -in the' De sin
fon, can clo„ o.by applying prrson.tlly,, or by
maze to the undersi rned, ` *,J1 app1eeations
promptly attendecl, oto. Also agent -for the
WeUingten Coznpaxiy of Guelph.
I;, I OSSENBEH3;.Y, Agent; Zurich, Ont.
T1<'Q"of Bir, Joseph Foster'e sons will
attend the" Clinton. Iligh School this
est. ;slits: was held in this vicinity one
e•. & iin1" last week, which was largely
•attertiodby tine young folks of this
r.'r, Wm. Fleck so well andfevoxably
1;nouzhere, as sorae intoutian ofsell-
ing
eel, and going to the Northwest in
tlnt+apring, We would he very sorry
to los.. Mr, Finer, ars he is as irst•cless
fellow end a geoal neighbor.
A IGIIe
.*t°tLeI Y(a n,alPilag a late us -
h pre h i.
ltiai l lea Os baying port; and the
f :tw!'ors know he always gives the high -
.stud they are flocking in;
•'tiro las iaally quiet village, WAS dis-
tLtrl't.eescl,ae Aright by snrrn.G
Sate ;aS aVilo 110.d a deuce war here.
1lt.tv:tool; the we of the church sheds
<L' WPM •haul . ' . Queree Could tb
1.
k e
( , of the notpe c -
r e Iar,.I,,(.d to r
ve't:tta repetition p
M. thigh Cttneingleaxn, our exten- 3ir. Jos Leech, of Blttovale, : prone -
sive shoe merchant has remedy been Inent Conservaa;areof East Huron, ryas
married to as blushing bride of seventy, in town on Friday last.
summers; Mr: Cuneangb: m is about '
the sameage himself. We wish them
long life and prosperity.;
The annual. uteet'ing of the Huliett
District L. O. Lodge, will btelteld at the
Orange Hall here on the 2nd Tuesday
A parte was'held at Bar McA.lisster in January,
Parr Line on Thursday evening last
in Which a large number of the young.
folketook part flub tripped the* light
fantastic until the "wee sma' hours."
There is some talk of Reeve Torrance
getting opposition At the approaching
nnunieq a1 elections. Its ;to use gentle.
nnen, :1t .Torranceisa first-class repre-
sentaatit,'e and there is no more popular
Hanan a the county council than John
Tt ~ranee.
G eeuw y*
;r: ▪ Henry Dyer of Crediton haat Leet*
engaged as clerl.at the Boston house.
:1ir.'avelson Carson left on Tuesday
evening for Manitoba with a . number
of cattle, sheep and bogs. e' ,• ;,ish
him a safe sa journey.
lne,
Dlr. S. Beatty has removed With his
family to Ilayiteld, ler, Beatty is of
the opinion that Bay field f.e, at better'
town fora slimmer residence
Thos. Jackson sr, the pioneer eloth-
ita
and dry g arils auereintnt• of thie•
place. still keeps to alae Errant. Ther_
a thoroarghbucittes- amen Anepia ially
neI feibw.
Mr. Haywood the Gevernment tn."
spreeetnrof weights anti t)ntatr*etres, is
looking after the, ligiet areal heavy
Mr. John ineue. of Fair Grove Aleft, weighte h'ree. Ile wa forialerly,a rise
paid hie parents a short s•nait last W4 e.h. e,,ee meth.
:lir, Rufus 1k 1)herson leas bought ;t iter old friend Mn Cho, Haute . otue
lathe for towing wood and iron, He O4 the most entlrtn lactic a,,1 intlL; >nt-
i" atirsted ass nneeluataa( strut will tare ! lel Coneertettiv0 (tf th i Al'etion is able,
out mime. tines work, ti bas Aroma./ ati-, natfia•r ;t; ing4141118041
ta l,1 -1r, £,..
n tW,tiete+•t+[an.
,
a,.'vere r.(n ltie n.
t1;lt' evening last week air. W. 1t
ugh Principal of 3,;ot1e1 Scitoot was
A ler='e number of live hogs Flee'
through here last 11on(loy, to P;arietal1,
ler. Jahn Grieve and. othere Alive:Al a
COTutrll a umber of ear loads of . itt aei . cattle
tle .
aLti(i tial;;~, 11n° . utcd 'with a silVerltatchor `zeeom-
ZIr. li('iiry-ivittet a m ;a ntmo-oor of 1 p In pane▪ d by ,le mbita, =s by the student. hi
other young men rot 131U 4111a1nt• front rotten ctf tsitrie sups ct'attu D t,E : i:, iete' +.r.
a r., ... .. r e 1 ' woods -x8 e They re.
c ~t h(. It'1. t 11,1.21 i t thretr Rl l :at(:.
atlr'lt**»tca:aa at =ell E.ra! haste, elle Itttit s r s els 1. Q week. a l.. Tl: I,t h if
j .. ,z. • Me. 1:• • kvlity, lea eetor of the Mann-
, ere evi Jean's, of Manitoltaa, is visit= Iaa+rt•citall tintc°s. low eta, .s attd not I
a tory h► lx lit mg,1 , ttlrere life ie:-ttrattica* Co. pu q pees
- - r,.,.>Dt4 here. ` 1tt4'ndic t the Annuli meeting of the
old a ttiL.1, l uet on slimily gmALL Rt^six r';a:_-_4-'t1at 19,`10.4)0 ~tee. ,.
ea`solts tsc'r(! led 1►v went. l .',ice aa`=;tr,r.:a ; ot.l ,Illy Whit'it Ill l boa ftt Tt rootti
lntlt•. irwe meat tosrpthegirl, ' o o .,• tuns ,, lin,lalatuatry,atttliiclathe! .i'r.^sff la aat far
week ago t take of two DatuQ. titer het
aalxs. .pit' ell ctr tivzt; talcett clGtvat suet- ; r : ' JetIDn A. McDonald will 1,7x` t .eti*
9[j''al 3i i'a' "Blit ""li ;ill t"tile? "Tt fs[, i C he f: niche (eft 7,+1x, ,aehn wife
Aroma
cQ * a Y"a6D:roll 8nf tinyr D►$QlitS li't°tit
a 1 ltaa r whale! hta anti 136s trift Oi xt, ,a1.e l bonne ft-oui MLhi"nn mcrti ng, He haad a weld linrss! sandRailing o1Ital n t`nen4.erva#ivc 1lssthn0 . J1e 1oo;s hale and hearty. Itt. had not noticed what lied liven tisne inletwilbi'laell:rte..on thillfitsairtlforrl, AV, Jiitrb,► Chas, aan(1 both Wright Jta t a been 1;ilh'al.,1 (.tl a oe ei.e.ro (tt.,utt t u(. ti.a; 1 2 e.
I;tesery have •gone to Lo lou east week ir.,e, 1I, N'ieei re'6+•ive°tl p. .in l a'el' ut A.f11r. ll att. Put:c r 1 .
•tatnr1 Tela the C. P. 11., ' .ss a personal elft froth l ' J..1. WW oocIl- e +a11teiperi stent. A. full arts tedaaa;t It
Jt wall soon be time for pastes ter pause, Cor. Sec. & Treas. of S. et. A. To• 11x. nab. w. ('nate, jew t°Ik 9 of this
tteeenteti,C(3 again. from?], at pears uses rent(►, a parcel, eontaaiulltr ,1 I.tI)t, ie. leave* . tea rt s'i' ei a 1r ai l ` 't
° the . will 1)9 II3znat'•l tux. Who is ruing hooka and 1 claz.11i1)les far ieeieha S, 8. c H a Ill and will no a doubt lireceive a
They wens r('(a.etived frann tlaa* "'It'fair elute of the p ttrrtnage of the peoPiia
tentl(31ftU1 who sent, tact- 'sIutt'r 42
Library hoofs, 3 dos:. hymn honks and
2 doz. Bibles; worth in all about; 4 i5,for'
;axewe named ;Scheel. 'no% wag the''.
result of an aacquairrtauce feemed by
ur• delegates at the S. S. (onventoeu
t!'d in Loudon in. 1857. 3) much far
i e S. S.;Ase.aleiaation.
le'i rltilag is i,*aan3 .again.
+ grolslug- to a Lir
1'-0
Grand Bond,
ats,
:Ward his m(av('(1 izttn lxi:
cls xesith eve.
vtweet pratant
aatlun
'ranst i3
Wishes to remind thep e ublic that time flin fact the
busy days of the fall trade are like lightning express trams.
So quickly do they come and go, the holidays are approaching
7
afore you know it, they will be liege, will flash ,by and , be -1
gone, do not delay your orders for
Christmas. Jewelery.
has a Hue stock of
jowpippy
U133 1-1 C 3
Suitable for Xmas presents and New Year'sGifts.
Quality Guaranteed as represented and Prices as low as the Lowest.
R.HIO
to
8x10, 11x14 and 14x17
PBOTOGRAPHP
PAES
—o=JtFS T IN A T -o
E ion ..
Dont fail to see them.
Also a New lot of Chromes and
Oil Paintings, such as yon
have never seen:
before in
Exeter.
The highest finished Cabinet
Photo's in theCounty,.
$3 per ; hoz.
Z. Senior..
s
LH' YOU 11v iI T A
1gii1 Et Easy 'Shayi
OR
Neat Hair Cut;.
CALL AT T1 -11+l
Central Barber
Shop,
FaitSon'S Block,
A. Hastoigs9
13licR3RYETo
ritnd Chris;` *"*;tree will Deb.
Ott teea lied:o(lis* ?tib 4ii.rG on th'
01%1,4; ; or the .a le t lust.
Mr. Ware Oli er has ,just rammed Tzar tet of has
Bay after nn
ahtence of ove thirteen months. a1
looks baleand hearty.
' Ir Fre tit Benjamin and Miss L.
P.'111.1 ha re been joiee(l in the bonds
d3flaoly. wedlock. 'We wish then a
,1 e}s tlit journey through life.
Mr. 6' co. illoll and and wife have just
returned
u
from
i Regina, v
Northwest bier
Territory. They are visiting
• relatives Monday evening 1(t11 Inst, for election
and friends here. They have been of officers and general busiltt!ss
absent for about six years. We wel Mr. Thos. Mason of the Base Line,
Com '.them. • has rented his farm and is selling off
Mr. C. Mason of the Pee Line has: his stock and going to Clinton to live.
gone the way that we must all bo and The Trustees of S. S. No. 10 have en -
•hie remains were interred in Grand gaged Mi. John McTavish of 'Stanley
Bend cenletet v. 'Hewes e wes respeeted b1 . as their teacher for the ensuing year at
All who knew him, and had reached the a salary of $340.00,
ripe old age of 90:y ears. L. d. L. No. 145 has granted the semi
of $5 towards the Grand Lodge Recept-
ion Fund. Well done 145; you are
setting a good example.
a
G tld4l T011pt
The effeete of the Welsh es t ftS` re ai-.
zed over $1000
Mr.Frank Cool: of Detroit is visiting
fiends s on the 9th eon.
Miss Phillips, of I3nylield, is s•isitine
at Mr. :Geo. Middleton's Bayfield eon.
Mr, Take Connell is ,going in for
shaultying and cutting wood for the
winter.
ilolntesvile L. 0. L. No. 189 meets
.Bayfield.
Our old friend, Mr. Esson was in
town this week.
We believe our teacher likes jokes
so log as they are not p1iipacal.
Mr. Jas. Castle, it is reported will be
married shortly, to a wealthy widow of
tiur town:
Our storekeepers have just opened
oiit their Xmas stock, which is first-
ela9 in every paiticular.
De: Stanbury has put up a newfence
rotntd
t of his r
er i
r n ses
Which P 4 1 , int-
pro/es things considerably.
011).te a number of our lads and lass-
es jeecl in the intricate mazes of the
d inat the Queen's the other evening.
.` .eetiing of the' young people andthusinterested in "the .young people
waold in Marks' Hall, last Monday
ng, to consider the formation of a
ry
OC1(,t
r
Re. M. Rev,
,
5 s M Hodgins was
1 to the chair, and » brought the
og to order. -The following, offi-
ere appointed:—Pres., Mr; Baker;
eve.
I
1'xte
Calle
meet
Ore
iee,a"res,,,.1..McLeod; Sec.-Treas., F.
taw the; Ei,ective committee—Messes
nirt nand`Calliday and Messrs Moore -
holt, and' Xing.` The first regular
mee nb tivill be held this (].friday') enen-
ing
Varna.
me runs 11 covered
st • every day from
Cl'
0
a
ld in the
vening.
he
'Air. Geo. Connell, sr. of the Jth con.
is very seriously ill with inflammation,,
and•we understand at the present time
of writing no hopes aro entertained of
his recovery.
L. O. L.=Goderich District Royal
Scarlet Chapter will be opened in the
hall of L. O. L. 806, Bayfield Line on
Friday 14th Dec., at four o'clock p. m.
All Companions will please take notice
and govern themselves accordingly.
Visiting Companions invited,
Mr. Inspector Paisly is getting to bea
very pious man. Recently he visited
the house of an insolvent in this tp. in
which the failure was vary barefaced.
The Insolvent invited the Inspector to.
trine with hien and. sitting down proceed-
ed to ask a very solemn blessing. Mr.
Inspector at that jumped up and left
the tabic remarking at the time "I can
stand a little but that's too mach."
Clinton,
Mr. P. Kelly of Blyth was in town on
Saturday last.
Mr J. P. Tisdall left for Winnipeg
last week where he goes for a business
trip.
Mr. H. S. Cooper, it is rumored, will go.
into business in Toronto on the 1st of
Januarys
We understand an effort is being.
made to establish a branch of the Sons
England here.
Mr. Hyde, telegraph operator, of Wiar-'
ton, spent Sunday last in town with
friends.
Rev. J. Livingstone will deliverhis
celebrated ..lecture on "The Human
,a" in Florence on the 17th int.
R. Ransford leave' for','
week, going byt
.
" from New Yo k,
of that Inirg. It. W. i,4 a first* el.iss
jeweller and is full of business. Ile
Amid advertise la the "lirtivtteate.
The bread inspeeetor paid a visit, to
OUP a our local bikers to test the
weight .'f his broad, at the instance. no
(l,vtbt of as man 10 the $**U4- b0$ineS%
it would not (Io any Ittran for the lee
`,11.'('tor to call At thea Nth tt'Y•::atl rt erist1-
hardly ;It may I):% Of Baha - A dvaantage to
the poor o• the ton'at.
Not Poltrtcijns.
An Old. man who WAS troubled with
rheumatism in his feet tl*ougl*thc would
like a larger Nit' of shoes: ;and s.tid to
17ne of his tetilplu\t.($3 "Johnny go down
town and get me a. pair of number 34
shot's." Johnny went to do as ht was
told
hutfound,to 11s
regret, tr tied
they
could not be purchased 'in town, so
Johnny thought it would be of no us
going home. without shoes of some kind
and bought two pair of no. seven's.
We have not seen the old man since to
enquire how the shoes fitted.
Two Gate Cat Tales.
It was in the Hoilnaalt House.
"I once owned a eat, 'said a. stranger
frorti the blue glass regions,"that lived
on corn—not the distilled kind, but reg-
ular cracked corn—that is to say, I'sup-
posed for a long time that the eat lived
on it, because.I saw him eating it. )3ut
I watched her one day, and found that
she just took the corn in her mouth and
didn't swallow it. I followed her around
and sloe's I stand here that cat ~event
into another yard where there were lots
of pigeons and spread the corn in front
of an alcl water barrel After she'd got
her bait set all right she'd crouch be-
hind the barrel and pounce upon the
first pigeon that came within reach of
her paw. She was a cat as was a cat."
"Yes" asserted the stranger, with a
sarcastic smile, "but she was nothing
to the cats I've seen in Texas. I re-
member my .father had an old brindle
cat that had the true sporting blood in
her veins. She would scorn to set a
trap for anythilrg, and would sooner
starve than fish fpr.'. her dinner with
bait. I was a little fellow at the time,
and: my chief amusement was breaking
windows with a. tiny bow and arrows
which my grandfather made me. The
cat and l were great chums, and she
used to follow me like a dog whenever
I went out with the bow. One day the
cat disappeared, together with the bow
and arrows, and it wasut long, after-
ward before we began to find dead birds
piled up in stacks on the back stoop.
The mystery was solved one morning,-
when
orningwhen the eat was detected coming home
with a brace of wild;geese slung over
her back. From that time out my
principal delight was to go out shooting-
with the cat. 'She became one of the
best shots in Texas, and kept the family-
well
amilywell supplied' with game. She died.
like a' true Sportsmane with her boots
on. It happened that when she was `•
out after bigger game than,:usu .t to
bun burst—$ mean the bow: -1
well, anyhow good,evening, ge
I have an appOintinent`c withh'
maker who owes Inc
$10,000 on y estei:.
can't stay lone'