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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-2-21, Page 4THE rt b o'i.+ Wii.. SANDERS. Editor, Thursdays February 21st, 1889. surplus. whatever. But there ism use in guessing about it. Hon. Mr. Gibson alight endeavor to get his colleague to put a plain statement before the people but we are much afraid he will not. An expose of the true condition of the Ort. aria treasury would be fatal to the en- (WOOS/NG n-G`I QO I'ir+x A von rrox , tire party, and Mr. Gibson is probably --r-_ not yet tiredof his new of'f'ice. We shall Parents are not, as a rule,sutfieiently therefore have to wait until next gen- .careful to see that their boys have op- .erg election, when arrangements will portunities to choose the careers in life ben, lade to count the surplus and let that will best suit their special disposi- the people know exactly what it is or atoms. and aptitudes. Youthsoften drift. is not. as it were, into trades and professiens for whieh they are entirely; unsuited, Olin of the mysteries otGeneralWed- and as consequence become failures in tinge¢ weer has been Vetere all tits life, when if their tastes and pretlilect- gooney comes from, His total income, ions had been carefully- studied they derived from his position: as a deputy, his pension as a retired general, and his indemnity 48 At 'member of the Legion of Honor, is just $4,300. His expendi- tures last year amounted. to $64O,QOO. Probably a solution of the problem. may he lewd in the fact that lze is about to marry a wealthySt. Loris widow as $eon as he can get a divorce from his wife., This lady -a Mrs. MacLane—is no doubt willing top..ey a high price the proud position of wife of theft - tor of France, .and ---best of all—t1 'night have prospered and perhaps ris- *I4 to eminence in some altogether differ ,ent line. The world is full, of round men in square holes; poor, briefiess law- yers who would not make successful farriers or nmuufaeturers,prosy preach= evs, without heart in their calling who -would have shone at the bar, and un- successful Merchants with no business parity who would have found their true vot`ations as editors, lainysie{ells, or allechtliales, it is a great xuistake to pitcnlifoxlt a yrlung man into the first sweet prerogative of setting the fash- peelilig which present its4eli without toes for her sox throughout the civiliz• eeougideringwhetherhisbentliesillthet ed world. Mrs. :ii elatne no doubt Is direction rand a still ;re: ter one to the source of /Ionian ei' S boodle. elnconrage of fent. him to vette till iu a position for 1', hide he has =piloted a* Sualr'. of our Reformers are objecting Ilositivetiistas;r. Ir i`lilneritali1C tint to Mr. Brown's hayfork investigation. with all the ease and judgement which Quite natural. They probably reweta,, may be used an deciding upon a meter for the young mistakes well sometime ba made at the outsit. Young men fre- quently do not now their own minds, and a greater familiarity with the de- tails of the tramp: or profession they lox s t� chosen m:a,y show their unfitness for ft, ll cases the best thin; they can do bar that one cowpony of seed wheat muds operated. under a, charter plodue ttl from Hon. Oliver Mowat. And they don't want fir. ltowatas hayfork, open aations condemned. teeememmumeeeromeeePmetemt 1 faun$ Herbert Gl.atllstoue teas sign. ally failed in Ids attempt to prove that kband= it at once and look about an eviction In England is just, and a more 1:n accordance with their eviction in Irtelttud is =Just. Cep niltia s alai likings'. Th' • If s i as year or two at the bleu: inning of a y.ente., man's life is a small matter as colnper- ced to the injury and disappeintmeut entailed by following for the best part of his life an uncongenial vocatlon,ouly perhaps to abandon it from necessity at a later period, k.'nless a man takes a pleasure in his business, whatever it may be, he is Iittlee likely to be usafui in it either to himself or his fellows, Perseverance is an admirable quality, but when erercisrd in sticking to on employment which, is distasteful and unsuited to the qualities of the learner. ';triply beceusa he nndethe mistake of selecting it at first, it is decidedly* mis. placed. S2 .12) Qr.8.5774'.XS. Mr. Flynn, a Reform M. P., possible anxious to diseredit the evid *nt% of LeCaron, was stupid enough to ask its, the house •n LeCaron �a t aotl a of ominous as if I.t:{�, LYit had 1 received and is receiving pay from the; Dominion goverment for spying upon the fenians. If the government has any persons employed in secret service it cannot say so in answer to any stupid person who may have the curiosity to ask about it. But, foolish as Mr. Flyntl was, Hon. David. Mills was even more stupid. He asked Sir John Macdonald: if any person was nolo under pay as a secret service ()dicer. Sir John was able to reply that there was no person now receiving pay in that service But there is no excuse for the stupidity and impertinence of Mr. Mills' question If the government has reason to employ spies in the interest of the country, the value of these spies is goner o soon as it is known that they exist. Any per- son not in the ehronie departtnent of a lunatic asylum would know th it. And c. yetMr. a ills ossibl fuer ton M ,p y desiring- ember rass the government, bluntly asked his idioticuesti n on the floor ofparlia- ment.q o pa a ment. It may now be expected that, in a day or so,Mr. Mills will ask the gover- ment what changes it proposes to snake in the tariff during the session. Those who allow their motuhs to run away with then cannot be expected to be wise at all times. ONTARIO'S SURPLUS. Provincial Treasurer Ross is 'a rare humorist. His pretense, made with a gi-ave face, that the province has a sur- plus u -plus of seven millions of dollars has set the whole country laug hing. As a joke Hon. Mr. Ross,statement is well enough but it is not quite satisfactory to the people, some of whom have a not 'un- natural desire to know how much. there is in the box, anyway. Owing to pecu- liar system ins in vogue y book-keeping in Mr. Ross' department it is impossible for an outsider to discover how the pro- vincial aeeounts Stand. The prevailing impression is that ,the surplus is nearer, 1700 than $,900,000,and.there are many who are quite confident that there is no CARTERS lTTLE, IVER PILLS. WANTED Poultry, Butter, Eggs and 911 Rinds I' JURE Stckllrelieve all the troubles Mei- dent to a bilious state of the system, such As Dirztn, ea, I8ausett, Drawsincex Distress after carina Pain itt tae Side, fie, RlMle tlteirtnoat reutart:able success luta been shown 1t. curing sIc . e yetCARTER'S Headache. C as.s I arms Hart P:tta are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver sad regulate tate bowels. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceiess to those who aUffer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately'. their goodness does not end here, and these who once try. thein will fend these little pills valuable in so many nays that they w111 not be ti ll n; to do without them. ilut atter all sick head is tbebane of so many lives that hers is where we matte our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. C:anwasLivres LtvxR Ptfa t srever-small and Vary easy to take. One. or two Pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetableand do notgrlpear purge, but by their gentle /action please all who use them. Di vials at 25 cents; ave for.$1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. Of= MEDICINE CO., NW Yak. , glean Don. small Picas el13 Hewlnq-$ioelttne ,To at once retabitah� �� ^ta) trade in all pan by - 1.,FFF �y placing out t scbines ,! 1 ,and goods ',There the people ran me ahem,wcwillsrndirCCtoone �pest in each achin tyma meq ,.� heat sewing -machine mode {o A . tWo will a1,stud all freethe tacompnn. rt. i line of our costly and valuable art • 4,, samples. lu return we ask that you show what WC send, to those who may call at your bo,ne.abd atter Y. months all shall betotne your o,m. property. Phis Frond machine is nude atter the Sinner patents, which have run out: before pntrnes run out it sold f v$4a, with the anarhtncuta, and now sells for 5350.. Beat atran utmost usa- ful machine in the world. All la fret, No capital required. Piero; brief Instructions given. 'facto who write to us at once can se, cure free the beat sewing -machine In the world, and the finest line ofw arks of high art ever shown togetherirr America. WICIJM t CO., lion 'rao. Augustan. rAtelnC.. 11 nentio PROD TJ CE Just arrived at. the Giocof1 A Fresh Stock of Oysters, Tadd es, Seecoes, Bologna, tams, Spiced.. and. Roll Baco; and. Lard: Also a good stock of Teas, Sugars, 'Coffee,, Spices and all. kinds of canned goods on baud; Fresh bread and buns, Dashwoad Roller Flour . for Sale. G. A. Hundrnan, For wk> tel the -highest AH OR TRADE PRICES WILL BE PAID. CPSCI GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE SALTIVELL riemAnn,. Having dissolved Partnership, the business will in future be conducted by IRIORARD Who in order to reduce the Stook will offer Immense Bargains for the next 30 days: Ola: Ps Parelized. Don't fail to see the imprecedented values offered in Dry -Goods, Boots, Shoes^, Mantles, Ready, made Clothing, Eats, Caps, Furs, Groceriess,Crockery , c ,eT Ladies corsets from 20e per pair upwards. Lace Curtains 45e. Ladies and Childress gloves from 5c upwards. Boys Tweed suits $1.50. Tea Grey 12 lbs for ��.. Cotton 3e peryd.upwards. Fane colored 44 pieeo Ten Setts $2,50. Heavy, all wool, grey Hamel for 20e. Mens felt boots h ,a , Tweeds from 35e upwards. Big Inducements will be offerei irt all departments. Come and see for yourselves. EURO 111$11 Successor to Sailtwell & hakalExeter Sea7o. 884SoltdGeld Wash BotdlorbiOe.unallt.t.1 , Bs*: ,retch as the,tartl, lifters tttaeketytr SIMS _ Heid. neer"8pts UGMSase*See Sethi_. sed Egli elliFs.sT1661ttpi 4 ..4.4 °i 05e4 filet. Paraaaiafa.ti,leo fair can pN.:sAM 0011 1' , ^T VP' tivoLofit. Qcr Iicaaactietel tw1a aawi l l0L 14 e,ue.tttr titt Wit tort 1 atal 4 tin Ott* %A t4at.o "eat CAPE BRETON RAILWAY' Teudera for a $rifer at the crani Ur ram" C, O. Tr, tLED TE:N Itnitl+ addressed to 'tilt tinder sinned anti marked on tho aatsado "Ten der fur Bridge, will he received: until noon an Wttlucstiav, the tltia 5larch,1858. Plans and Speciiicatiorue exalt be seen at the attire of the Chief Jnttineer of (iiovernnarnt Railways, Ottawa, where forms of tender maybe obtained on and after Wednesday, totaa k eltrnary instant. F,tseb tofitermust 115 aecon:Taanl'ed by a, de- posit equal to 0 per centum of the amount of the tender. This deposit slay ay consist of yeah or of an tweaked 1411k ehegt a mado I.tiyable Ito the iilulaterofRailways and Canals, and t will be forfeited if the parson tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a cot,traot when called upon to do so, or if atter enter. ng n eon traet be Saila to complete the work satisfactorily according to the plan, specifications and contract. If the tender is not ,accepted the deposit will be returned: Tenders trust betnndeon tile printed forms n plied. The Department will not be bound to sae opt the lowest or any tender. A. P. BIRAI)I.EY, Secretarf,*. artm eta of Hallways and Canals,. Ottawa.lth February, 185 i. PLENDID CNNICES No C SPIT ALRE(IUIRED Om le yew arses 0 wee w.reses 01tecto tad°fim. plcs ""Rr`i�°u r itt `esai.••, Natio aa di CG/7<a Jf Q. 9�,w"y.roc GIDLEY. THE LEADING Undertaker AND Furniture Dealer OF THE TOVflbit,e 1 have an immense Stock of Furniture and Undertaking Goods now on . hand, which 1 will sell at right prices. n-5) from 23 to ears n increase lienc n -y 01 Z5111111211,1g theirnemmelooally,orgutPermaluntnm- plot/mont, AfvbusinessisxaIi,lvgrovIag ��ert�ki and fiery anecessfut. Special inducements givon witielt instlro success. salary runI ex- penses to permtincut men. Big commissions for local work ifdesired. Don't ,engsgeu9,ti1 von write me. Apply to Bred. E.Young,Is. ow Bingland Nurseries, ltochester, N. Y. Extensive Auction Sale. ON 1�ursdap,Pa4r'q Z6th'88 ON Lot 12, Lake -Road, East HAY. The following property viz: $ThCx.-1 span of working horses, heavy draught. well, matched, four and five years old; one mare, in foal to "Lord Haddow"; r; yrs. old; 1 aged m are,in foal to 'Lord Haddow'; 1 horse,. 3 years old, general purpose; 1 colt, two years old, sired' by “Torn 1{imbalt"• 1 colt sired by "Good Cheer", two year.'s old; i colt, sired' by t' Warwickshire hero", 1 year old 1 filly. 1 year oke, by "Good Cheer"; also if share of the celebrated imported thorough- bred stallion Lord Had<low, first -doss stock getter; with A 1'pedigree. Morse can bo seen at the stables of J.R:anseyer, lot 25, con'. `14, Hely. 5 cows, in calf'. steers, 3 years old; 4 steers, 2 years old;. heifers, 2 years old; 6 calves, year old; 7 sheep; 1 ram, (Shropshire bred): 4 sows, with pig; 1411 hens; 4 turkeys; 4 Toulen bred geese; ,6 Pekin ducks; a quan- tity of hay. I seriEME5TS.-3 lumber wagons, 1 nearly new; 1pair bob-sleighs;1long°sleigh; 1 buggy; 2 binders; 1 mower; 1 combined seed drill; 1 sulkey plow; 1 gang plow; 1 sulkeyhay rake; 4 plows; 2 sett iron barrows; t spring tooth cultivator; 1 land roller; 1 seufhier; 1 turnip seeder; 1 grass seeder; 3'wagon racks; 2 sett double harness; i platform scale' 1 straw cutter, large size; 1 tanning mill; 1 large copper kettle; 1 sugar kettle; 1 grind stone; 1 wheelbarrow; neckyokes & whiffletrees; 3 logging chains; cow chains, forks, rakes, shovels, hoes, barrels, tubs, scythes, grain cradles, 7creamery cans, 1 cross eut saw, 1 cheese press; 1 hay knife; 1 work bench. 11ouSaieOLn 'FiriuNl7'1JtaF 1, $our chest; 1 glass cupboard;' x parlor stove"; ' 2:ones• 1.ineat. tub; 1 cider barrel; 1 barrel vinegar; 3 kitchen tables;`and other articles too numerousto mention. Sale to 'commence, strictly at 12 o'clock. TEEMS.—Hay and all sums of $5 and; under, Cash; over that amount 10 months credit will be given on fur- nishing approved joint notes. 6e/e off for cash on credit amounts. The whole of the above property will posi- tively be sold as the proprietor,heit disposed of his farm and is taking possession • of the .Benson. grist mill. ' ED. i OSSENBE11BY, 1IxNur Coon, Auctioneer. Proprietor. A SPECIALTY. An examination of our Stock Solicited. S. GIDDY. Cliane Huh Having- purchased the EXETER TURWIJHI FflTURY from Mr. A. Cottle I am pre- pared to do all kinds of Turning on short- est hort-est notice. Gala, Land !.kii1hrs Etc Turned out on the shortest possible notice, Some New and Sec- ond -Hand Foot and Steam acninery. for :Sale. A CALL SOLICITED. JOHN ;V aSpY, crop ietor THE BEAUTIFUL MW CLEAR CUT INOR .iGb. ads paper is printed Sema:} supplied by the TYPE FJo-Pow ra in Type, Printers' Supplie .. J. T. JOHNSTON, 80 82 Welii»gton St. west TORONTO, ONT. EEO OSIER STEEL FRAME GRAIN DRILL. Guaranteed the best the world. NO OTHER DRILL mado cats be instantly regulated to run at any desired depth without stopping tteen . NO OTHER DRILL will sow all kinds of grain thorou&0hly even and properly covered at a uniform depth in all kinds of soil, NO OTHllR DRILL commences to sown the instant the horses commence to t. er • < mate and Luasst. 1 1 bio ground when starting 1n, after turning, NO OTHER DRILL equals the Hoosier when used as a cultivator and no single cultivator surpasses it, thus combining two implements in one. {NOXO I'S NEW STEEL BINDER See the greatest invention of the age in our new ICnotter which cuts but one cord,makes no waste ends and saves cord in binding,aalso Improved Mowers and Horse hakes. HENRY JONES, AGENT. All Communications, address to T-TENRY JONES, Exeter, Ont. CLOT A 1 SNELL 3 a,z. _. EXETR TER - ONTARIO, Has now 1n stock TALL C "C)0=a te; IN THE FOLLOWING LINES : West of England Suiting's:and Trous erings, Scotch Tweed Suitinss and Trouser- ings. French and English Worsted Cloths All made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. J. SNE LL LL. The Grand Union Hotel er_iisTwc :T. — ON T . zo , Enlarged. and Improved.. 30 rooms elegantly furnished. Tables supplied 'with -all the Delicacies of the `season. 3 convenient sample rooms. House heated with hot air. Electrics bells throughout. $1 PER DAY. R:^` 1. TUFTS PROPRIETOR, A FEW MORE ®=N 8x10, 11x14 and 14x17 PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES —o—JUST IN AT—o— NI , Dont fail to see them. Also a New lot of Chromes and Oil. Painting's, such as you.. have never seen before in Exeter.' The highest finished Cabinet Photo's in the County, $3 per doz. J. Senior. IF YOU WANT A Glean end easy . Shgvo- OIR Neat Hair Cut. CALL AT THE Centralr Ea der Shop, �7 Fn son's Block, Exeter; A. Hastings, PROPRIETOR.