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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-2-21, Page 8
nay? London Huron $ R •l spend millions of dollars in that uuillion�s ofelollars to the Newspaper and utagazine publishers, or because they don't knew as much about business as the six-fer-a-dollar "storekeeper" in country teweet.ho says money spent in advertising is thrown away, or donated to the man to whom it is. paid? Such 1 ridieulous,and it requires talk is simply g . p} is m , t a ' neo o d le inure than. the average patience cuss the propoeitiau of whether adver- tising pa}.a. or Not with that find of a nem. His complacent self-conceit in asauuilug that he knows ruore than the entire business world is laughable^,and ,4fa reminds nus of the maze who proved that t W B hT11 lU(Xif is it because they want to donate those 0oi:;4. Nonzu '1<i:,i T. ntx---Pass'nr. London, &pert, .. 805 a. et 4.25 r. : Loewe Crossing .:.847 .. , 5.0 elaiidebo, e., .....8.52. , , . , , 5.28 CenTt�rl�ia.,, .9.05 5,45 F.X.EsTI+B,... ,.,» .9.1&..,,,5,57 Rowell . 9.29 6.09 0.84...',647 Bruee9eld ..... , .9.42 - 62s Clinton. ..;;. it3flil.. .646 Loudesboro' . ,10.19 , , 7.03 Blyth...,., .,., .15-;2,.,.-, 7.12 Belgreve , . , . , .. ,100.47... «, 'iS'i ' Ingham 11 o0 B.#ille • v o t erD � r n -.--Ali -voo1 tweeds -from 85 ets up at P.U. Inaapec orxBaak� g Richard a Li seat Bros. change of d,> %in full and with wziful falsehood. did, on _ "",a the 11th day of Dec. last, pretend and another column, allege that he enelosed and sent to ,. a Fac*sWor*h KnowinJ post letter, deposited in Her ,Majesty's -T--- o--o--o- --- -Donald McKenzie, boot aartl sha. you s tai t Bost Office in the Town of Chatham ed- eke,e C'<111 get the cheapest P 1ut1 and Cottons; alai, of Parkhill, lies, aassix;nccl. I dreassed to ,essre. Thompson ;. Smith, Cheapest sial$; -Big bargains inti tt yes,• best and cheapest Dress Goods, the best and , I3 �,, laar„a4 s...osier. antl,�lor flat., a sum of mot}ey, to wet, $3Q,�� lk clt money, in ,fact, he did not so enclose the. best and cheapest Corsets and Rosary; the best and cheap- at Richard Piel;aiers- Ins�pteector Torn arrived in town from Goderielt Tuesday evening. Win L. Shute, of Detroit, Miele, is the west of Mr. Thomas Shute, of Us.'. and renal. Miller pleaded guilty to the charge and forthwith the Magistrate tined hint 110U, with the option of six mouths in jail, This sentence willbe borne l warning to others who -make use of the _mita Doherty', late mt.m.aeir at the' Post Office for similar fraudulent pine established house is visitin • friends poses, the officials and clerl s lit the .. , , . , , l; Post odace must lee protected for such Gower Serve. P.�asseia r. in town. the-rorlcl dost*ih't ��volvea by pl,•acing aidishonest persons, who in order evil la'�ing rem , . , , .. ,', toe a.itr. • n,40 rr,at, prerami u oza ae stump and watc1adng it dies Sarah Collins, of Mitchell, is purpose, deliberately and maliciously Belgr.ure .... , ..4 , , •» , 4 ail ;fight, the ;nest of the MissesBrimaeombes of make rause statamenta as to the loss of this plate• letters and money whilst passim -Mr. Charles Mutart,of Yanderbullt, through the maids. It is said that those BiFth..., .. 7.38 „.„ 4.15 Lori esborQ'.,.., 7.47"-,;., 4.25 Clinton.,,. ,.,, , 84?,.,.,, 4.45 Prnzcetielal._ 1 ..826, „ 5.04 ..' a.1� Hens ell... - 8.41.. .. 5.10 EXETER... 8.56.,,».. 5.38 eeutrahaa0.07 5.45, Cland,lanye ,..,,, J:AS ,,, 5.56 Lnean Crossing,. 024..,.., 6.02 London, a rrIve...1015 , . , . , . Cs45 Remember the treat Dissolutio i +ala et iticlreed Pickard& ip- With the new year Grip enters upon ata thirty-second Half -yearly volumn, a feet whielt Speaks etoqueatly for the merits of this unique and favorite Can- adian journal. No former attempt in the field ofrieautorous jenrnaliswu iu Can e in no .v • •ear. ul tnecau.s 3 was s c f oda �r r as t. former case was there the happy cove= binaatian of elements essential to than sue EXETER cess of such he, -venture. In the first ion la requtre4 to keep a. comic psper abrest oi'the tiuues, and this insist be backed vela by mi artistic ability equal the test: of interpreting, the happy thou bt ,envolved in, a popular manner ?,oth;uell-°, there must be that solid basis ght tth, honor.ifa nesssl �and which g taste all as essential to the suwcess of a ie journal as of Aauagaziee of the est vl,ass. All these, features have, ne the first umnber, dietingniel ed'. an In a high degree, 1't stands today one, ids of the very best production of MARKETS* place, an uncommon fertility of lured - Rea Winter, Per bueltel...$ > 00 to atc. 71.00 to SprIng : ,...,,,.: .. 1.00to bathes ,.. 40 10 Oats.... ,. ,.,.,r. 60 to Peas . ...... ea to 5 Clover Seed. , , ...... 4.60 to 5f Eggs per cloy . . 18 to 1 Butter, ] «oohs ... 17 to 2 ,Butter, Crocks .,..., ,,.,... 16 to Gees, per th .5 to Turkey tri' 'Au A•f to Went ,.... ,. .. 18 to Michigan, is visiting friends in and around Exeter-: •-Miss Esther Caarrothers:,of Lonclom is visiting the Misses Shutes. of Lis- borne, at present.. --Mr. Gee. Fake enci. 1,1r. Crawford., homes every week.., and your adveetsse- of Ainsworth, Iowa, is here purchasing a. carload of horses, bogus eaases,give the Post Office officals mach trouble and annoyance. If you want to brry or soil a Farm, advertise in. the Toronto Weekly iffail. That paper reaches 100,E fanners' -.d„ horse belonging to Mr- \iartin Shortie, ran away on Saturday last, daawage was done. The Exeter Brass Bind will hold r'second assembly in the town hall Thursday) av ening. ?tfr. Anibros Polo, of this place, after at.visit to Kingston for the past month has returned home. tlaassrs. John llarton, of Strathroy, »as, Barton of li.erwoocl, are visit. „friends in this neighborhood. weather on Saturday was very sant owing to the continued ram sidewalks were slippery, tial drives in boots and shoes Potatoes 'rkiusla....,,. otoaa< Weird l:'ickard's. Tailoring a > *echos lin the world, and oulQys as fame fi a teed 2s cis tv areal a and t nasty u flay p:�r ton., , . , » ,. , *a•-•� tta 16',f}tl n lar beyond the bataands of Canada. To pe l ,�, �, Perk ..,... ,.,, 6.0to 6th object of. patriotic prlde, and eortainly Pants to order, Fine West of lithe can be said for the patriotisin of England d goodsfor k4995 Hl heBankruptpton am Canadian who pretends to culture, la ncl can afford the price, 'whose name Is; stone, • xaa3 Servant W Anther- a rile na ; ,the p=ast ave b.'ert entt og lest O l t o citizens aro pettily, stock.. it found upon Gtrmi*,a subseription lie tae snbseriptiou price Ls almost ridieu- usly lonevelleu. the rates of similar (sandlot oaliataliy able) journals else A nnuusical sad literary entertain - t will be held in S. S. No, 4, Usborne oti l;`c1day evening, March 1st, A good program has been arranged. 'here are considered. It is only two, - The Laudon ,Sprtaker,baving ispo altars a year, although the rpm' con- sSixteen pages filled with brlgbt iaaail hunnor of pen and pencil, and ys gives, without stint, Folatieal she oysters at Go. Sanders, by the served up by the plate cooped. est look rat our stock of eon. t'i sporting goods, all fresh, t Vaarounair: tertrairtment boder t curt Star I.0. P„Fetrqulbai held on Tuesday evening. l;'t b, First-class talent bass beenseenr• or the oecassiin. A good house should greet them. Admission 15 ets. olrilclrt~n I0ets, Returned. Mr John Bissett, who has been in itienitob:t for the past seven years, has returned,aand will permanently reside hire. He speanits very highly of the Prairie ]Province: andadvises eery young unut to migrate them. Ile Ionize AS well as ever after so long a sojourn in the prairie province. fihec1 er Axa#eh. On Friday evening. a checker snatch Cook place in the town hell betweeu Messrs. W G. 1]iss'tt, John Hyudnien „.Walters and Jas. Walters, of the south end, and Messrs. M. Eaerett, L. Hardy, R. Tory' and Geo. •tier oti. The game resulted in favor ofthe south end by 12 games. The north end secured t games and one draw. Its last speak, an order has been made by Judge Elliott for the winding up of the printiaig company, tender the Act. l ns on uarsiaag entente, -shack for The Sault Ste. Marie Express says ar, porter and humor are certainly M. McFadden (son of Urban McFadden nrpsassed in any humorous paper of of Gr It aabesactuuter et s Melte poor daatiy, For ourselves we can say annum. Grip is the ver Ant journal we and enjoy on the arrival of our -The members of the Sons of Eng, ly, exchanges, and ere believe the is true of nearly ()Very editor in ountry. Get it for 18$9 without =Reed Richard Picketers ch advertisement. Mr, W. Bawden,of Godetie 1n townduring the week. --�--Four its, of 60 et. tea for $1 at thea dig 13atakrupt store. -Bead the advertisement of Mr. 13. Jones, in another column. -Winn-way on Friday Lost on Main st, 'Nodemage done. --Cheapest repots and curtains in Canada at the Big Bankrupt store. hiss Hattie Winn, of Alto< sham, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Swal- Iom; -Mr» Russel Magee, of Mitchell, was in town for a few days last 'week visit- ing friends. --Richard Pickard is clearing at his stock of crockery and glassware at bis reductions. -kir Geo. Fake has returned from the Western States where he has been for the past year. -lair, John Gill jr. of Buffalo, former- ly of this place is home on a visit. Wel- come hone John. -Mr. & Mrs B. S. O'Neil, visited the Forest City on Friday evening, .and heard the celebrated singer, Altana at the Grand Opera House. ige Vra Connrn. Proceedings, Connell met pursuant to adjournment in the Town Ilan, on February 18th. All the members present excepting Mr. .Pickard. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and signed, The auditor's rep°nrt was presented and ex- amined. xamined. \loved by W. G. Bissett, sec- onded by T. B. Carling, thtt auditor's report be received and the abstract pubiishedas formerly. -Carried. Moved by W. G. Bisa.,t#, seconded by T. H. McCallum, that orders be granted. for the following sums, Jas. Willis, $$2 for limber; Ross & Taylor, $125 for work at Town Hall; Jas. Creech, $4 for selecting jurors division court to date; Jas: Creech, $11.16, wood for Town Hall; Jas. Creech, meals to tramps $1.25; the Clerk, postage, $4; L. H. Dickson, services as auditor, 88- Joseph Senior, do., $8. --Carried. Petitions to remove market to Town Hall were read. Mov- ed by T. E. McCallum, seconded by T. B. Carling, that no action be taken in i .- C thisouseCarried.l the matter by e The Reeve was instructed to see to the Insurance of town property. By-law No. 4, 1889, to appoint a pound -keeper was duly read and passed on motion of W. G. Bissett, seconded by T. H. Mc- Callum. Moved by W. G. Bissett, see - ended by T- B. Carling that this council adjourn for one week. -Carried. $i. EACRaTT, Clerk: -On Thursday evening the children were v of the Trivia Memorial church given a treat in the way of a magic lantern exhibition. Mr. Archer conduct- ed the entertainment. -Mr. Wm. Welsh, of Kansas city, Missouri, son of Mr. Wm. Welsh of this place, is at present visiting friends and relatives here. He intends returning in a few days. -On Saturday evening some miscre- ant person stole from the front of Mr. Geo. Hyndman's store a small ham. We think the party had,little to do or must have been hard up. -We regret to learn of the illness of one of our young ladies in the person of Miss Mary Ann Tam, who was taken down some time ago with a severe sick- ness. We hope to hear of her speedy recovery. -Thursday last was St. Valentine's day, and a great many heart% were went should meet the eye of some cine who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Toronto Weekly Mail for Fine Cents a word each insertion, or Twenty Cents a word for fiveinsertious, address Tun Mete, Toxonto, Canada, What is Flirtation, r'hlit is flirtation? Really, ;ow can I tell yoi.t that? a she smiles I see its wiles, en he lifts hie hat thing in the aneozhligbt, buttoning of a glove; that aped: of plays next weel Ile eyes aro talking; love. "Tis meeting intim ball moan, •r, t. a can- ' -v " bah i .las ti n 'Tie hath is , 'Tis something hid, beneath the Ihi, More than a simple glance. 'Tie lingering in the hallway, sitting on the stair; 'Tia bearded lips on linger -tips If mamma isn't there. 'Tis tancleiug In the a arrdage, "f is asking for a cell; 'Tis long good nights in tender lights, And that is- no not all, 'Tis parting when its over, And one goes home to sleep; Best joys must end, tra la, my hien But one goes home to weep. , .. est Boots and Shoes, the best and cheapest Tis for themoney, If you want the best goods at the lowest prices scot PARKINSON'S S]OCK. Ladies and Gentlemien$ tinder -Clothing at exceptional Value. We are determined to sell our Goods at right prices. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES a3ly,. t hfirst No old o�r trashy goods, everything new, stylish .and of the quality. Our Goods sell and we want you to know it. We want you to examine our stock and compare prices 'with the utility,. No trouble to show goods* Buying and selling tfor ASS 4 s 4� competition. n c� R � e . o, we defy- C4aH1 flit.Q.. 'Ulster Cloths and Jersey Jackets very che<il.p, Farm Produce taken at Market Prices. Remember the place, first lir north of the Town Half J. PARKINSON. QUALITY IS THE, TRUE TEST OF ClIZAPNESS H. NORTHCOTT -.o-is airG: fl - BREAD, 13I?'NS, CAKES E Of Every Description Made to Order. J. 11. NOI"atCQtt, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. ilttaia-5txe9t --The third page of the Toronto Daily Mail Is noted for "Want" adver- tisement. If you want to buy or sell land grill corps are requested to meet anythin^ If you want •. situation a for drill in the roller rima" this evening mechanic, a business, machinery, lodg. (Thursclaay. A full attuutluuce. is re* ins, if you heave lost or found anything, quested. or'If you went to find out where any. .. Good all wool tweeds for 35 ots• ono is, advertise in the Toronto Daily feather ticking for 0 ctse factory cotton ,'4jail and read the advertisements on. etse 6 papers pins 9 eta.; corsets for tlae third page of that paper. The 15 eta.; tattles and girls gores 2 for charge is two cents a word each in. cts.; teen's felt boots $1.40 $5 Perelan sertlon. Address The Mail, Toronto, Iamb Baps for $52.50; $1 over coats for Canada. $2 at the Big Bankrupt store. The Verdict ©r the World. The man who conducts his business on the theory that it doesn't .pay, and he can't afford to advertise, sets up his judgment in opposition to that of all the best business men in the world.. With a few years experience in coxa. efiucting a. small business on a few thousar;,ddollars of capital, he assumes l o kinow more than thousands of men whose hourly transactions aggregate wore than his do in a year, and who wave made their millions by pursuing a course that he says doesn'tpay. if advertising doesn't pay, why is it that the' most; successful merchants in every town, large and small, are the heaviest advertisers ? If advertising .,,doesn't pay, who does the most business? if it. doesn't pay to advertise, why do the aaa'iest business firms in the world --Mr... H. Watson of the Blyth Stan- dard has taken in n partner with him the flrmfivill be known in future as Watson & Cummer. Mr. Watson in- tends leaving. sometime this week for Port Elgin where be is going into an- other business,his partner will conduct the printing business there. -On Tuesday last a horse belonging to Mr. Jas. Howard, which was beteg used on the mill poudfor taking out ice by some means got hates, hole where the ice had been taken from, and no doubt the animal would have died had there not been sufficient help to release it from its dangerous position. -Mr. Thomas Shute received -word from Greenville, Mich., on 'Wednesday evening last, that his son Edward was taken down witha very serious illness. He took the morning train and arrived there on Friday and aat once returned home with. him. 'Edward is well and favorable known hcre,and all are sorry to hear of his illness, but hope to hear of his speedy recovery. -There is a very dangerous $5 inand i U. bill in circul,at o counterfeit S. co those who handle money of this denom- ination are liable to be caught if not on the alert. The bill is of the new department series of 1886 and is almost perfect in execution. It can be detect- ed by the fact that in the cut of Gen. Grant the engraving on the right lapel of his coat is rough, the studs are miss- ing from his shirt bosom and there is a distinct but very small white mark in the right Mand corner of his mouth that does not belong there. -The long talked of checker match l .cl clubs Hensall took u •and S e n Exeter tw e be place Tuesday evening at. Conworth's hotel, Hensall, and resulted in the de- feat of the Hensall men lay eight games. The following is the score with the names, of the players six games being played by each couple: -Exeter, A. Walters, 2 games and 2 draws; J. H. Hynclman, 4 games and 1 draw; C. Orange News, The Orange Young Britons of Ber- vin held a very Successful tea -meeting on Friday evening last. The Orangemen of West Brno will not have a celebration this year. The probability is that some of the lodges will celebrate at Winigh/me and the bal ante at Exeter, Kincardine will make an effort to Have the next .meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge there. ' The brethren of Lambton intends putting Watford for - watt as the next place of meeting. It is with feelings of the deepest re- gret that we chronicle the death of Mn Jas,Million of the 6th con. of Colborne, Who succumbed to an attack of infl'a matory rheumatism, after an illness of about three weeks. He was the eldest son of. Mr. John Million, and had resid- ed all his lifetime in the tp. For over seven years deceased was a consistent member of the Methodist church, and his daily walk and conversation were such as to do honor to the faith he pro- fessed. For the past15 years he was also an earnest member of the Orange Order and at the time of his death, was chaplain of Lodge No; 158. In private life dccea dwas a quiet, unassuming man, but Fe had a host of warm friends . and was esteemed wherever his name was known. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Orange Order, large „delegations of the brethren from Saltfordand God erich, Nile and Auburn, joining - with the brethren of 153 in paying the last sad tribute of respect. Rev. Mr. Kastle. conducted the church services and Bro, Itd.l<'Iorrorv, of Nile,those of the Orange Order. The pall bearers were Messrs. Geo. Curry, Geo. Sheppard, John Fer- guson, Christopher Hobson; Thos. Law- ler and Alex. Clarke. A }wife and four daughters the eldest but to elve years. old, are left to mourn the untimely sep- aration of one who was a most devoted husband and one .of the kindest of fath- ers. He was laid at rest in Colborne cemetery beside the remains of his only son, who died about 11 months ago. made. happy (?) by the receipt of a one- Prouty, 3 games and 1 draw; J. Wal- cent alcent chromo lithograph of themselves tors, 4 games; B. Terry, 3 games and 1 in all the different shapes and positions imaginable -some beautiful and some -hideous." -To the Exeter Foot and Base Ball Clubs in regard to playing grounds of last season which has not yet been sett- led for and the owner informed the secretary for the same to be done. All interested in the above will ; please at- tend to it at once. ` Ed. Bissett Secy. -On Thursday evening, a number of young folks gathered at .the resid- enee of Mr. John Staniake, 2nd con. Stephen. Several from the village at- tended. The evening was spent in tripping the light fantastic toes and various other harmless,gaimes. Every one who attended reported an excell- ent time, and the party dispersed wish- ing Mr. 3t Mrs.Stanlal;.eadieu, draw; T. Bissett, 2 games and 3.draws, Total, 18. Hensall, John McDougall, 2 games and 2 draws; 'G. McDonall, 1 game and 1 draw ; John Murdock, 2 games and 1 draw; W. C. Charteris, 2 games; R. Bonthron, 2 „acnes and 1. draw; It. Reynolds, 1. game and 3 draws. Total 10. Mr. N. Dyer Hurdon who -was referee and acted in his usual gentlemanly and fair manner. After the match Mr. Charteris,through - the. Hensall club, invited the Exeter team to an oyster supper which was enjoyed by conquerors and conquered. A re- turn match 'will be played on Tuesday evening nest in this town. -A sOsT OFFICE CASE. -A easelmder the Post Office Act wars tried .before Police Magistrate Houston at ChathA.5n last wedk tipon en information l^id be Exeter. Great 30 clau sale! SaleRegister. 1st er. - On Tuesday Feb. 20th, Onlot 12,Lale Road East, Hay. Farm stock imple- ments &c. E. Bossenberry Auce Henry Cook, Prop. IIARDVIARE -AND- TINWARE OF EVERY I►ESGRIPTIQN, X Out Saws, Axes and A Handles for 30 days only. .t\�T SISSETT BROS. P. S. Owing to a change in the Firm we must have all accounts settlei either by Csh or Note. - A Call Solicited.. Ceo & Ed o B sett Props. • A FORCIBLE FACT, Constipation is the most frequent cause of headaches, bad blood, humors, dizziness, vertigo, etc:, and because ; of this should never be allowed to exist., It may be readily cured by using. Bur- Book Blood Bitters,:n'hieh never fails to lure even the most obstinate and chron is cases. RE There is a Machine Oil called IT I:S MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY = ONT. EROL � �o T Trade Barrels are branded with the Mark, LARDINE If not, do not See that I3� take it as it is only urious oil they are offering you so as to snake -'more money more of you. BY Bissett ■ EXETER,. �+�w R■ ``July -6-'88.