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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-2-7, Page 1The Nialsons Bank. (chartered by Parliament, 6855.) Feld 'Op Capital , ,., . vpoopQo .. -,toss 7: and,... , .. , • 11000)000, ]:load o ce Montreal. WQLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq, GBNga,a4 MANAGNR. GREAT DISSOLUTII E31i.1L' xcT4Br, 'X'w"t7 13"nnh cl" "In 3;inminkn Having dissolved Partnership, the bus conducted by-- : !E1a►914 amx bat sawrolal a amw;10 1 n- at. a # lr $ genoralbankingbuelness transacted Tereeper eeet.r *team allowed for', 3Mcdu7f otR l+t ►ai01 ;I?ta and Savijage /aaak, A (, �y RCIT R Exeter, All, 2%' ,, Mallst,ger. 10 ptblished ovary " l nxsscloy Moraine, ��rrAA�+�� Cc,t p#t rho `J �iR. ia.u.sTarir •, aur � •. I!y ti e911, I Er►S 1'U1$0'' Tp.mis or SOIaSG11IPTIRN: 41r1Vollar per aauwma if paid iu Advitns tr.' , >4l�ituotsn l>atd. tloif#. per disoo entad serol a11. *morose* Are paid. Advortteelnents withOnt spomAo otireotioeswirdm i) Joh ri►t iaforiit 1, Llaaryisalaoe diii iar transcieUt soivertbontonta insetted, fox sontg'c.riods. Every description of JOtho 41394�1JJR' •Ar♦d at modtrrat0 Totts. IlitilNaterits41Chequeoonon*Ytur4-. 4.i . &@.for ooahla to a8, subwcriptiOma►etc, to ade W.1111ain Sanders,Halon Charelt »ir'eatary. Tales atxxotai I. Cutoncit..-itov. S. I+" 17obinson,}Castor. SiiixlaYfie rvloes, Lay ..and 7 p. as. t)abbatth Wool, ink rx m Xxxemrax nevec3.-J*'mN-ate ROY. B. oa 9.39 p.m, Sabbathtfohnol,lgzn0 ta.ra. Haiti oe�aiuonth Oy Ilrti ttte1p, S Pastor. 001%9941W p.m. plt,teairraate r t %lalaSit0ltdrlaoCi17*C4-�sv. W. 1maso 94*A►m. 011111151111.1011 'ts*16iiaudarnit Carte. BILLINGS. 273,7'x, -Moo over O'Neire Bank, Exeter, Ontario, Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless extn•tlon. RINSMJ N► D%NTIST, L. D. S. ex - treats tooth without patu by niLvin8 •, ••• Vegetable vapor, or using_ the new Aniasthetioonthe gums. Mukha oddFilli Pugs and otherdon tat work the boot pessiblo.. e000 to Zuriehlest Thursday in eaal►month. East side, of blain street, Exetor. irNa..T. A. BOLLINS. MICE -MAIN ST. Reoenoe-- tanerAndrowand Streets, Nettle in vier to nuc the Stook will offer immense reel fail to Oki Pricee gees tt P_ r a Nal ti Shoes, Mantle o unprecedented values qct made Clothing, Rats,Caps,' .dies Astrachan Ja ketr formerly sold for Gin FI 7.00, now offered for $di.00 Mens fe Ladles Mantles formerly considered cheap at Mens Overcoats1 upwards. $1.8.04, for $13,75: Mems Wool Undetshirts bo Ladies and Chuldreus gloves tool 5o upwards, Persian 1,4umb ea for $3, gloves for Mots. 12 lbs Tea for $1. Ladies its from We -per pair upward. File colored 44 ply Tea Setts $2. (in cotton acts peryaxd upwards Bif ' Inducements will be cared oda early.. a, Sara heavy, at 20. Ld 0. 91. A. AMOS 711.3x., {1.311. L. C.P.. EDIl+1' r L. -I • E. C. S., Bdin 41e. P.P. & 8., Glasgow; i. M.,� .�brat h anis Glasgow• . ti. P.& fa. Onta+` rio. F. T. M. S., Toronto. Riia[ient bell a. office. Croditon, Ontario. 4124 D3. COWEN. OPPZCE--MAIN STREET, Exeter, upetaira, o posits Contra Hotel. Bidentranae on son_ 1 i -James street leading: to the biethediatO Joh. TW.-DROWN11re4,XD.,B.O.P.S. 4.1 4iraduato of Vietorla University. Office and sesidonoe, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter. 'UX7ILDTAMSWEET, VETER- v inarySurgeon. Eradhato Toronto. O$, op and Residence one. block east of Sag to U & Piokad*s store. Opp ing rink, Exeter, Ontario. T H.DICKSON',BABBISTER,SOLICITOR. -Li• of Supremo Court, Not�pryPublic, Con- +oyanter, Commissioner, &o. Money to loan cif ico-Faneon'e Block, Exeter. stride Ste Mer. J. Snell is preparing to build a zeslldonce andoMee, during the coming. , staaaore Wanner drew to Mr. F.Baker'a lag. yard, one dry last week, a load or legs that scaled2,2QO feet. Who can boat this? Since sleighing has come our village ist the scone of considerable beetle. Eaever availatble man le e;ngeged either irn hauling wood or eawlegg. Quito a number of former residents, of De ota,are home visiting at present, amongwhom we. might mention Mr. Jacob chroeder and. wifo, Mr. John Cook and family and. Mr. Wm. Grill, whom rumor says' will not return to Dakota alone. 1P LLIOT &ELLIOT, BannesTERB, S,OLIC- itors, Conveyancers, &o. Money to loan .at6 per cont. D. V.ELLYos. J. ELLIOT; Ti'DWARD N. LEWIS, :BARRISTER, NOT - 1 •1 ary Public, Proctor in Maritime Court Conveyancer, &c. Solicitor for Huron Laud agency. (loderieh and Bayfield. Bayfield %office at Swartz's Hotel, open every Thursday. •,Money to loan at dory low rates. AMES OXE, E�toter, Ontario, Licensed . Auctioneer for the County of Huron.. les promptly attended to and satisfaction t� p p Sa yy guaranteed. - gales arranged at this office. BROWN Wincholsea. Licensed Aneit Ai • : lonoor BROWN, the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the township of Usborne, Sales promptly attended to and terms reason Able. Salol arranged at Post office, Winchelsa BO E ERltii guricii,.Ontario.. Lie - 5S Ancit... ` our ' of '" 0 G • onsad Rhe&end'rer for 4h Z.7 Satisfaction 'Charges m moderate ,and aro n. ;guaranteed. `HOLT, Iihiva, Ontario, ° Lioensed aubt- Yv • ioneer;for tbeCotxixties of 'Middlesex ,and Lambten, and the tOW ships of Stephen And Hay. All sales promptly attended to. BIIBER, Licensed' Auctioneer for Hay a d McGillivray townehi . �• _3tephen n y Ps agtliae-Credito n,.Ontario. lay Farmers'. Mutual Fire.Insurahet Company. Tuokersmith, LITEHAn.r AND DEBATING 80OIBTX. A literary and debating society was organized on Wednesday the 25th ult. The following officers were elected viz. Pres. D. Johnston; Vico-Pres. T. Shill- inglasv; Secretary W. Dolg; Treas. S Hunter; Executive Com. J Cummings. P. McKay, H: Forsyth J. McKay and G., T. McKay. FootsALL.-A game of foot -ball -was played oreFriday the 25th ult., between the pupils of S. S. No. 1. and those of 8. 8, No. 10 on the grounds of the termer. Some very fine playing was done by both teams but the boys of No. 10 proved themselves the bette•r� players and at the close the score stood 3 goals 41.0 in their favor..On Friday the let inst the teams from No 9 and 10 went to try conclusion with those of No.8 but the matches were not very satisfactory as owing to the Iateness of the hour in' starting only about half time wasplay- ed No. 9 and No.3 played first but at the end of 40 minutes neither side had scored a goal, then No. 10 played.No..8 and at the end of half an hour each side had scored two goals and were thus ties. Parties desiring to insure in the boat and oheapestInsurouoieqmeal yin the Domin- ion, do so by applying personally, or by, "ton citF'P 3nA�1 to`tbe, underszpned. All ..,applications #,-romptly attended to. " Also , Agent for the W ollington Company of Guelph. B; BOSSENHEBlt�X, Agent, 2tirioh, Out, Council met in To .Hall, Vabruary 9th, 1869; All present. Last minutes read ands Moved by J. Stierritt, seconded by White, that portion of last Aprilminsa- uteareferringto the change of S. met - ion, of J. Taylor stud i"6', lanes bo Sett ended. Moved by 11. Eilbcr, seconded by J. Sherittt thatthe township printing Situs to the Star At 848.26. Eesolved. that 'the a lerk send notices through the township, to the effect that March me etleg the• council will take. into consideration the statutesbor scale, inviting any So desirous telt ° IWre part in sate. Moved by H. £llbor, that the pr available sinking bo so augmented by tpp.. monies as to make it $2000 and that the same be loaned as per ace. -,Carried Moved by H. Either,'sec'd by G..Ell- ber, that Mr. Bishop be requested to' have that portion of the municipal act. as relates to the collectors, calling on each ratepayer, notifying them the amount of taxes due, and: that instead of so doing a statement be put on the back of assessment notice,stnnting where when and at one place the taxes will be received, and what rate of interest will be charged sf not paid in time mentioned. Resolved that after passing the fal- lowing orders, the council adjourned to first Monday in March. ORDERS GRANTED. Mr. Woods, gravel $3.05;; W. J. Wil- son, spikes $1.28; L. Eckstele, gravel $1.54; Fred Null, work and gravel $8 ; P. Hall,extra for sidewalk $5.25;; Times, ads and abstracts $12.25; repairing, engineering &c. 86.28; C. Morrish,work on 4th con. $5.50; Collector's change in roll, $12.; C. Keehn, tile C. R. $2.40; auditors,. (both) $20; W. Wentzell, cedar $24.75. Usborne. Mr. John Baldson was the guest of Mies Maggie Andrews on. Sunday last. They seem to be rushing business at present. Rev, Wm. Penhall occupied the saered desk in Elimvlle on Sunday last and preached a very eloquent and appreci- ative sermon to a large congregation. After -this he administered sacrament in which about eighty partook. High blooded parties are all the go in this .township. Last Friday night Mr. John Sidemen, of Eliinviller, treated his many' friends to a good jolly , jig. They 'speak very highly of John's courtliness towards them and say he fed them in the dining -room. Last Wednesday: night Mr. Thos. Northy also treated his kit and kinto a dandy shake of the foot and we should judge from the noise they made that they hoed. it down in real right good shape. Last Friday night Buffalo Bill also treated his numerous friends to a "balance up and touch" and is to be congratulated on giving his friends the crack party of the season. Be has a pair of good under -standings, one is a Methodist foot and `we think the other one belongs to the Caledonian games. I C. PROVTY, Clerk. erred to cherish t t the richest bleest, ay strew your path - e, and we hope you eel to serve God, the amenity with. those vain. a entry with which God has sao ly endowed you and trust when r`earthly life is ended you may be I,y gathered into that haven of rest 11 who are favored with your 0. ken have the happiness of ernal friendship in that ra ty of told felicity.° Signed on behalf friends by, .LLIClt I/teens, $ MINNIS DAVIS, Mila+a Dalvis replied with aw few well. crtunu in reuutrks thanking her numerous this for the many bodutiful gilts other with the words of affection and esteoaai as expressed in. the address just After a vote of thanks to the rman and the visiting friends who part in. the entertainment. The ram Was brought to a close by ing ""God Save the Queen". rlt� ofi • tog xesgd easel took grog sing )1ibbert Bidilnlph, The concert in aid of the Protestant Episcopal church wasp•held in the school house of the adjoining section' on the 28th January. The good people of the parish aided by their friends fromJut an. and K.irkton'suceeeded in, leaking this entertainment a grand sue-eess The entertainment. Consisted for the most part of solos, dialogues, comic and in atrumental songs interspersed by many laughable anecdotes from the chairmaii J. A. Armitage. A number of comic songs from Prof. G. L. Money brousrht forth loud applause after Which Mise Jennie Davis was presented with sever- al valuable and beautiful gifts copsist- i*ng`of .a china tea -set, 'silver cake -bas: ket, silver butter -cooler,'" and silver pickle caster, accompanied by the fol-. Iowing address:- DBAxt Miss Ji:jsaiE Dnvls, We, your friends:. of St. Patrick's church take this oppor- tunity of publicly `acknowledging our appreciation of your valuable services as ,organist' in connection with our church, in the Sabbath School choir, and every good work we have at all times found ,you a ready helper. We ask you to accept those small gifts and trust you will prize them,' not because of their own intrinsic value, but be- cause of the feelings and motives which prompted > then) as giving expression M. A. Boyle and wife and Mrs. Young were the guests of Mr. Wm. Spears on, S;tttirday. Mitchell, and wife, of Port Stanley, are at present visiting Mr. Geo. Leary, Mr. Andrew aniLMiss Lizzie Hedged of 1lshorne`, were the guests of Mr. Alex Boyle last Sunday. • Mr. Alex McLachlan has become a resident of Cromarty and occupies the: house recently owned by John>Rieh:ard- sonr Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. S. Spear° were called to Brampton, on. Saturday last,. to see their father Mr. Upshall, who is very ill and not expected to recover. Quite ajtumber of the young men took their best girls, for a drive on Sunday evening, among other's we noticed Rd. giving his dear `Jennie a moonlight glide. Wor ien'a, Staffa, on Wednesday w en- ing of last week. We refer to the marriage of his daughter Elizabeth to Mr. John Miller, of Statfa, A number of invited friends and relatives were present. The marriage ceremony wase. preformed by Rev. T. 0.Bridgeman, of Ilensall. We extend to thenn.a happy mar3ried life With joys many andeorrowa few. We notice that , Dr. McTavish who was obliged to leave Staff° on account of ill health is at present paying some of his old friends a visit. We are pleased' to have him Irl our midst again and see him so much improved in health. Mr. Arthur Vincent, of this vicinity met with a Somewhat serious accident a few days recently. He was about to enter the cellaar'when he slipped and in the till broke two or his ribs. We sup- pose eirthur was a little top -headed at the time. Arthur be a little more care ful. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Young (the widow) is soon going to lease us. She thinks the blacksmith was not very badly mashed or he -would not have left town, and the cobbler is beginning to draw back. We think she is disgust- ed and thinks there is no show for her here. .. ayfel M. B. Nail, of Termite, is f Miss *unto. ilea Hattie Forden, of Clint ill pm; ingMissBeattie a visit. The school trustees have let the for the gravelling' of tine school yard. Mie Twextynlan, a former resident of the villager is et present visiting etinong her friends here. It would he mueh pleasanter if the lamp itt trout of the Fresbyteriancltureh were lit dark Sunday nights. Miss Murray, aan aunt of Mira. Jas. McDonald, passed away let Saturday evening. She was an old lady and having been very low far eeveral days previous to her death it was not entire, ly unexxpected. The carnival last Wednesday even- ing was the event of the season so tar. Tlie costumes were splendid, and dis- played bor d tao skill ea great as testa in their get Tho charactersrepresented by he gen. tlemen rand fora cow -boy to aA prince and those of the bales from a sbepherd. Sas to as hdry, Miss Hilda 3foorehouso who was dressed as a fairy received the prize among the ladies, and Mr. A. Slatkexr, who gepresaiitesd an Indian' chiefman, the prize among the gentle- inen. Thewhole affalr reflects g of credit on rim proprietors Messrs. Ed. Wanda and Idoo ehouae, who hag been unceasing in their clforte,although the weather luta bean against ther,tomake the rink'A 81190010. - Mr. R. le Wilson, W. M. of L. Q. L. No, 219, and S. Hutchinson, secretary,. ,intcnded4e attend the comity meeting in Exeter on Tuesday loft but on ae count of the Storm they did not ass-. a Smu' usu PAUTY -A large nurnbeo of the members and friends of Grace church gathered together, about 60 bushels of oats and other food" things.' and drove out to Parkhill one night last week and very agreeably surprised Mr: Faeeloaln their pastor - The orange Britons, of this place,' held a very successful toameetiug and concert, in the Town Hall, on Widnes day evening of tut week. The hall was well filled, and after the people had satisfied the ',Inner" roan, the chair. was taken by Mn E, Floody, of Clinton, who presided during the evening. Addresses were :aielive re4 by Rev. Mr. Hedging, Messrs. John Beacom and 4 M. Todd. The Oakes Glee Club,of Clin- ton,wass present and made the program very interesting indeed, by their musi- cal selections. Mn Oakes has his sing- ers well trained, The String Band, of Porter's Hill, was present and rendered several instrumental selections. Both. the Glee Club and the String Band were repeatedly encored. At the con- clusion there was an election` contest for the cutting of a cake, between Miss Crediton. "The Retie= influence of Marks and .Miss Moorhouse, bliss Sunday School work," by Rev: J. E. Howell, of Seaforth, and "Order, and how to keep it," by W. Griggs Exeter. Tuesday evening a. large pains meeting was held when addresses were delivered by Rev`. A. McMillan,Attbuxn. James Scott,. Clinton, and Rev. MF'. Henderson, Hensall. The following are the officers for :the next year: --President, A. H..Manningr Clinton; General Secretaries,. J. 0. Smith and W. II. Gray, Seaforth; Min- ute Secretary, Israel Taylor ;;Treasurer,,. 3. C. Stevenson. The last day a greater number of delegates were present than at any previous convention. There was a workers consecration. meeting at 9. a. in, led by Rev. J. He Simpson of Brueefield. The subjects discussed were: Is it an: Advantage to memorize and Memorize and Rehearse Scripture Texts in the School?" introduced by Rev. D. 'hi Ramsay and Rev. J. 8. Fisher. The next topic "The Church's. Claims Upon; and Obligations to its. Sundayy School Department•, was introduced by ,Ret,. 3. Wilson, M. A. and Rev. A. Potter. Then followed "Mistakes in Sunday -• School work and how to avoid thein;t' introduced. by Mr. D. 'D. Wilson, Sea. forth. The discussion of these topics. was both very interesting and instruct. ive., The mess- meeting in the town shall• in the afternoon was a verytires "aa• tie one, and largely kttende The. meeting was addressed by Mr. W. M. Gray, Seaforth, Rev. B. Clement,Exeter, and Mr. John Day, of Toronto, the see••'• retary of the Provincial Association;., who is an ardent Sunday school worker.. There avast( very large audienee at the evening session. Rev. 3. G, Scott,, Wingham, gave a very interesting ad- dress on 'The Relationof the Sunday SchooLto the prosperity of the State." Mr. Day, provincial •ccreta:ry de- lighted the audience with an addrest4 on"A Little Child; its Claims and its Characteristics." + The singing by the united choirs Mir. Henryhank has decided to .was. of a very high order and very Y much appreciated by the convention:, build a new bank barn and is getting The town of Seaforth was chosen' ail out the timber now. the next place of meeting. reVievraylmieentteirnegsstinarge baeinndg hinesldtri ucBse-upRteh'e. wJorEdk trio C.loinnvtonn, tisounmimneda ton Methodist church; few •felieious remarks. ' sale,conducted b. Rev. A. Stew ;art of Clinton .ave ` • Mr. Robert Love's e 7 s a a l3. Eiiber, last week was a decided short farewell address, bearing testi- 9. All his chattels were sold at mon to thegood accomplished and aucces � P good prices. The farm was sold to Mr. wishing the delerntCsQ,94$peed Charles Stone for 82,600, their work„ Farquhar. e are pleased to see Mr• our village one more. Emanuel SpeArte ofke. as the guest of Mr. CAM�f ora xy last, On Saturday' last as?dr.Jelm Ttaker was within otip Mile of home with I oad of brick he got into the ditch ands upset his load. Tett hid better take t little dela rye next, time John Master Will and Miss Diary 3. Camp- bell took in the Motherwell team bion. day last and report A good time. Therm Rome to be dein attreetiou down there Will. Take care you don't get left, A very large.and enthusiastic free: ing of the Ore rnsuranee cosupauy was. held on Monday last when the auditorr$ did not seem to be *et?' well pleasesf with the condition of the aec•treaeuree books but small mistakes must be over looked in titan like these. After tte: nneraai routinel'et business had bee* disposed of Mr. D. Mitchell proceede( to give a stateument of his elISSIon te- Toronto as delegate of the Usburne Bibbed Fire Insurance Co'y which was. very satisfactory and well received after which Mr. B. Gardiner, who haat bean President of the company tdnett. - Its orgaidstatien, gave in hisroslgoation when Mr. B Pasannoro was appointed in his place. Tho meeting then broken. up very quietly. Iii In Sabbath School f toren ty The annual convention of the S. S.' Association, of the county of Huron,._ saes in Clinton, Tuesday of lest, week and continued over Wednesday: A large number of delegates were pre, sent. MIr. W.J.Clatrke, of Exeter, au n- th -log president, in his opening addlnsri was practical and lively, giving a, key- note to all the proceedings. The re - rte show that very groat progress. has been made during the year,. and there is an undoubted revival of inter- est in Sunday school work in all:qunrte ars, Some topics discussed were "The. Self -Training of Sunday School. Work - era " ork-era," introduced by Rev. C. Staebler, of Mr. John Richardson left our little burg last week for Winchelsea, where he has bought a shop and isstarting business, John is greatly missed at Cromarty as he was a good workman, and also a:general favorite with old,! and young and pe can assure the peo- ple of Winchelsea that they have in their midst a good country blacksmith and also a good honest citizen. ,b Another of those pleasant events which so often take place in the winter menthe wee witnessed at Mr. Wm. Marks beim the successful eandidate Edell School Report. The following is a report of the stand ing of the pupils of Our school for the month of Jan. FIFTH CLASS: Total marks 800. - Adeline Cave 603; Frank Coats 551; Charlie Coats 513; Edie Buswell 420; FOURTH CLASS: -Total 800. -Laura Hicks 588; Minnie Cave 522; Wesley Handford 517; John Neaman 469; Alice Kerslake 866; Charlie Kerslake 186 SR. Tanen.-Total 700.. -Thos. Bea- man 528;Warren Snell 511; Thos Smith 300;; Geo. Walker 443; Jas. Heaman 866 Maggie Luxton 326; Alfred Hunter 206 Edward Walker 175; Jas. Essery 150; Wesley Dorsey 128. JR. THIRD. -Total 700. -Nora Nea- man 600;Lottie Handford 557; Percy Luxton 551; Nellie Dempsey 506;Lizzie Coats 525; Edgar Buswell 477; Annie' Smith 437; Malcolm Dempsey 401;. Willie Pineombe 391; Lena Doney 380; Annie Quance 298; Lille Hunter 148; Eva Doney 128; Sec:ND.-Total 500. -Minnie Luxton 445; Bennie Reek 401; Ida Cave 388; Ed. Luxton 299;Lizzie Jones259;A1ma Dempsey 252. PART sncoxn.-•-Total 400. -Myrtle Walker 299;,Frank Bunter 107; Emma Smith. PAR T rrrsT. -Rd. Hunter, Annie Handfeed, Mary Fisher,. Maggie (Hand- ford, Blanch Rook,Jessie Luxton,Homer Buswell, Annie "Jones. The average attendance : for the month was 45 J. A. DEairsnr, Teacher. Greenway. Mr.' 'Jacob Wilson and his sister A" are arranging to go to Washington' Territory.. Messrs,'Wni:tShoritt and Jeff Turner insured their lives in the Heine Circle of McGillivray.