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Many of those before him, he felt as- The Liquor License .A0t,
cured,, had heard its church hells peal
ba; in the air and calling the people,
to the house of Gad. Sons of England
t?il llrf- SANDERS, Editor, he asked thein to be true tothe>,reoun-
try and true to their ehttxeh. Baptism;
Thuroday, April 13th, 1889, k received thetait►to one common brother--
'mod
rothel rhood and cold then, that God was their
father. r.
Within thechurch
all men T ursday, May 9th, tbs. p.ople
were equal. The sante. baptismal sign
elf Middlesex win have an opportunity • saesaed the foxehe.ad of tali lwiatg clad
to record, thein: votes for or a,crainst the the forehead, of the leitorer.
The br-
!hydra headed monster, Scott Aet. Near- iii services consigned each to the earth
iy every eounty where a vote has been frola which they sprang. He urged
taben the r�'f,.*al vas e "'lied b large` the Sons of Englaed. to be .lo -al to that
� old land, and above all be t eutleuseu
majorities. We are eeotaxalent that the FA true gentleman might wear a1' work -
people of ;sllddleS *x are going to do mart's dress and his hands be hard
as the anrajorite r have done, r,,,deal thee,: with, gns toil wrwtiogilta, •
tsnp1ortheingsi, enof were betteTher tol;shone. ldas
tlaelig}oafs
they were, because God had said 'in
1, Abraham all the world should be bless -
$007r eICT SGAIS , OL -2' :D. u cid' and in the son of th•lt Js -visit maid.
lett this was. fulfilled. They were near -
'he $eett Aet NV -Silted aallta,ll' r death fug': $cale s a�"I�d, a universal language
I)1 -0A on Tllilrsda,y last. lite result glut that 'len ,n,•age, 11111st tithe r,ngliel•,
SII:; �^ , : „ tongue, exceeding as it did iii Othe1S
s 11ot nue�,ll.t„t d nS tp.top1a. were in lower of expression sand bating, free
kired +s£ the dogma. Some fifteen eou.n-,, from their dillicnities of greurstiealeon
ties tttld two eitia s voted on the measure strtwtioi1, ,Gee universal religion was
and every one rt'I12aletl it by large i before them also *the religion of Jesus
1laajorit es, Rehm we 'give' tlla? abate
eat 1311*• son of a Jee+ish �llaiden of
y the seed or Abrallaam in wham all the
=act the last and tila present election. nations of the werld were -blessed. Atdho
Frexioas 911.1u1r4a31 roncllnsiQtl of the service the members
vete, vote, rt,r1,
sioj. for ta►j,a„atna
t'a>rrieton .....„1.:;, :l_'M
i:eut .,,, .» s:'.l 1,7,r,
haauarla..,.+ . . b: I;
J snpo:t ant Addington. 55 5 r,
Iiuceln..... . at/
tiArthatriberlatnd 111:1
rued to the lodge- room where
of thanks was teudert'd to the Rev.
►r, Aloel;ridge:. Pr. Aloelaridge feeling.
replied and the proceedings of the
ay loses.
Paths co-, ..•-...:,. ;.,aa41'w Kiklt'Ittri,tlnor Wiiihiall liataldii Mill
n "w MISS !#ARV A. Suren.--Although we
incedeutally referred to thin event in
aslkl.als our last issue yet we deem our old
4t, friend Wm, anti his estimate lady luer-
;,i1 it et our hand a more extended notice.
tele It is not every day in our midst that
suet; events take place andit is not be-.
omen t0 the f i ,ua. coming in us to let than offso quietly.
t)l18 oaIIlt'
Q wee has been arraigned before Iiia
Reference W. 1I. Gane, of I.svens, and
The first aunt t : rnyoll to the :"gals , pleaded guitly in the presence of abeatt
taf England was pre•,ael►e,i aacconunr to airvetaty'-tiv a witnesses a wooing and
no►t►Iccnteft. on ;inuntlav last, in, tb►. winning the erections of Polly, elaught
'1'rivittala unnatri at t�ltlarcly, at , 3 + 't IIoc k er of Thos.Shute Esq. According by
a. an, The Uetostll 10ti;,ne 'eat a falx sentence was pronounced on the even.
at'presentatitinl in spa44l of The Ind roach. slag of the viral of April 1€�9Si that Wm.The pratcession was tuanrslt-alied by Car; and Polly should wear toget a the
-.Andrews. of the 33rd battalion, anal ,chains of matrimony in bonds of love
>ihowtd Binns of traliniug by keelaiug and true fidelity to eachother until the
Very good step anti. versed intervals great Judge of all, shall declare them
between the files. The otlivers 1011141.1p null and void. !Say their livesbeiong
a'tl in the rear until the procession .reaelt J their joys many, and sorrows few, is
rd the western entrz►nee of the, cltntrelt i the heartfelt whilt of one who was prey-
when the tiles opened and allawc'd e. eut, and :til who have the pleasure of
them to laws in Omit and the s nut* tiwir acgi;ainted. On the above mels-
order was observed in returning to the : Lionel -Perugia friends,relatives and
lige room. The a,Elir.*1� emir Idaa° neighbortiepairedtothe appointed,the
collars with gold and silver friaig,* 0114 large wild commodious residence of the.
a'tnbr0ldara*t1 ruses, clad the uh►amhers' p bride's father, amici there witnessed not
badges with Mt' salve device a ro•d 'anal , only the event recorded above but
white rose fully six llu► dreg people had al. At sagas erethl „ ed the n d :1 r tl a is rspectacles
e di Tni gig` half
end exactly at l oclotkthe bell began { was dispiayetl the presents and It was
a beautiful sight. Gold and silver-
ware, glassware, cruet, bedspreads; cut
lery, braciets, furniture and other
beautiful and costly articles too num-
erous to mention. All useful and vast -
ed so in these tinges the young couple
will be well supplied. In the spacious
kitchen Another sightmet the view this
was not h pleasing t theeye, but
1ole a 1' oto
it made the teeth water. A large
as strong
table lied all it could well support of
pleats, tongue, fowl, calces and innutn-
entitle delicacies to suit the taste of the!
most fastitdfous epicure. The cere-
mony congratulations, wedding march
and supper being over all betook them-
selves to variousinnocent amusement,'
which were enlivened by excellent and'.
appropriate > usin furnished by . the
bride's maid, and Messrs. Samuel Gid-
ley
idley and G. Davis. In the "wee sma
hours" the party broke up, all depart
ing feeling happy ^and with best wishes
for the welfare of she newly vredded
couple. The bride and bride's maid
Miss Liezie Shute were attired in
white with decorations of lilies and
roses, the groom and groom's man Mr.
Tho. Oke, were dressed in black, all
looked perfection and performed their
part in splendid style. It is rumored
that his Reverence W. H. Gane will
have more sentences to pronounce in a
short time, probably next circuit court.
P.. S. We have visited the newly mar-
ried couple since taking up house
keeping at their cosy little home, and
would respectfully beg to christen it
"Spring bank" as it is.,jae;.;utifuily. situ-
ated on'the 'bank of the old classic
Bauble,
a3llinetoaa .. 1.saa
aiueaph..- ,. x.;..
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4`eIelteetersN.1+-.•- 1,ss1
In accoritaace with the requirements of the
Liquor License Act, Vublio Notice to hereby
Oren, that a meeting of the Board ofLic-
ense 'Conindssioners for the dastrict'ofSouth
H uron, writ be held at,Shaeffer's Il:otel, iu
the village of Kippen, on Thursday, the 18th
Inst„ at the hour of of to, o'clock in, the fore.
noon, to considerappplicationu for tIyesale of
Mauer byretail iu the Lice
n
se Histriet ofsouth H Fonx foz the License
yeasir 18vur:
Tlaefollowingitranewapltlican cfozTaiavern
L icense,.: -.Village of Savhold, James •I'oltoeJt
Ha# 1 EHxeter+L.clh�,a'Wolpaer. queen's kiotel
William Oros, Exeter hotel; Township of
Lshorne, W. e. Brown, 11 oodhana hotel;
Township of 11 ty. William Nicholson, Blake
lIotel. ...New applicaantsfor-ho Licences;-*,
'Village of Exa.ta:r—McD?nell ,LeAthorn,
P ansun .Rocas, S. C. lleraer, corner of shin
anis S.tnders Streets, -
Lconsasassaed for tbe
current
Sea
z were
TaYeFn4h, Sltept s- The applioatioua for
155. i a9 -re `;CayeInS 49. Shops 7.
Any 1a1'1itions agalnst 1311' t110 gran,figg, t4
Licenses toatneavlappltgaanta Lanza.Lanza.Io lodged
1 with the u:aaersigll@tt qt 1C¢aat ,11pr dap n1'
fort aha de ofoieeting.
1!-IIALLANTYNE,
I1sl',Yr roe,
Seaforth,Ont„
Dr, R. A. Gunn, M. D. Prof, of Sung -
err of the United States Medical Col-
lelle, editor of the "Medical Tribune,"
Author of eGuuu s Now Improved
I-fand-book of Hygiene and donaestie
medicine," over Ids own signiture said,
in referring to and - prescribing War-
ner's Safe Clare: `^l was greatly saa•r.
prised to observe a decided improve-
ment within a month. Within four
month, no tube casts could be found
and ellly :a trace of albnnac 1, anal. ns
he patient expressed it, he felt perfeet-
y weir
THE LICHT'.RUNN1NQ
to toll anti; wbOn it ceased the organ
xathnounced that the Services had coua-
lneaced. Evening prayers were read by .
Rev. S. P. Robinson with special lessons,
the first built.' from 1st Samuel, 10th
t'hapter; and the second from 1st Peter
•find chapter... The hymns were ••iteiore
Jehovah 4Awful Throne" -The Church's
(Inc Portedation" and *"God Save the
queen." The Rev. C. H Moekridge.
M. A., D. D., rector of Christ Churelr
Cathedral and Canon ofMaga ra,preaeh-
ed the sermon front Gen- XII,1-8,aThe
Call of Abraham'. We can only give
sa brief sketch of it as Dr, Afocklidge
used no M. S. He called attention to
the statement that in Abraham all the
world were to _ be blessed. God took
hien out from his own country, Ur of
the Chaldees, into a land that he would
show him. He promised Abraham a
blessing and it is well for us to see
-how that promise was fulfilled. The
Jews were a persecuted and hated
people in the past, and to -day we read
every llo7 and then of cruel uprisings
against thein. And yet they are the
most wonderful instance of the eternity
of God's worn. They have no country
yet they. are the most distinct nation
on earth to -day. They have uo king
yet their laws are carefully and rigidly
enforced. They have no temple yet
they maintain their religion just as of
old when king and country and temple
were theirs in their all fullness. But
how le the world blessed in the seed of
Abraham, The preacher asked those.
before him to use their thinking powers
and see, The existence of the Jews
Naas ai. fact that puzzles ethnologiks
to -day. It is not correct to say that
in the Jews as we see them todayall
the earth is blessed. The eeiith is not
blessed in that money lending parse-.
entetl tee0, lint over eighteen hun-
deed gees ago there was born of a
,ltitvlsh Maiden, Jesus, the Christ. In
Him are all nations blessed. His mother
was of the seed of Abraham. The bible
is a book of the Jews. There is not.
one line in it that is not Written by the
.Yews, and we have not yet begun to
understand its greatness. If we look
at it as a literary production.it.hes no
equal. As a book of poetry it stands
aa.lone. Ethically philanthropists and
moral philosophers draw from it alone
greatness Q
and its is bean„ unfolded
year byrear The great British and
Foreign Bible Society are engaged in
nnultiplyingits editions year by y tai-
Other. books go out of print the Bible
is the only book
never. And 1t y oo of
value that this nation has produced.
:in Abraham then we can all see horn
the world has been blessed through
Jesus, the son of a Jewish maiden of
the seed of Abraham. Dr. •Mockridge
then drew a picture of England the
mother land, from which the Sons of
England sprang. Though the son of
.ab. Englishman hehas never seen that
`'old land. But many a time had he
heard his father tell of its green fields
and shaded valleys, its rivers and hills.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of. John Hodgins,of the.
Township of Biddulph.in the County of lLid-
dlesez, yeoman and drover, an Insolvent.
Notice is hereby given that the above nam-
ed John Hodgins has this day made an as-
signment to me of all his estate and effects
i trust for a benefitof
n h efi his creditors, in
pursuant of chapter 124, of the Revised Stat-
utes of Ontario, 1887.
Ameeting of the creditors of the said In-
solvent will be held in my office, in the Vil-
lage of 'Exeter, Panson's B1ockvon
Saturday the 13th day of April
instant,' at three o'clock in the afternoon,
for the appointment of Inspectors, and
ing directions with reference to the disposal
of the estate.
And notice is hereby further given that all
persons having claims against the,seai'd John
Hodgins, are required to send to me' by post
prepaid, on or before th,e15bh day of April
instant, their names and addresses in full,
and particulars of their claims duly verified,
and the securities, if any, held by them,
LEWIS 11. DICKSON,
Assignee..
Dated, Exeter, April5tii, 1.889.
The late Dr. Dio Lewis, whose name
is a househould wory all ower the globe
warmly endorsed the use of Warner's
Safe Cure in cases of kidney disorder.
He said over his own signature: "If I
'found myself the victim of serious kid
ney trouble, I would use Warner's Safe
Cure."
CL4THING
1111 J SETJI
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EXETER T ONTARIO,
Pdt6 9�V�9N�!
IN THE roLu11'i'l'ING I„INES :
West of England Saitings'andTrous
erings,
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser-
svgs
detach and English Worsted Cloths
,All made up, in the Latest
Style, at hest Tates.
. J. $TL.'.
1,aa H.Dickson's
lisle Oea1 Made for
Salo.
Lot No.2t, in the tstconcessloi►ofttic+tewn
ship offtiblacrt.eontaining 200 acres. This
farm will 1* sold oheaes nnd on esS terms
The farm 15 situated mads' between bea forth
and. Ihablaa, on the iituron (triaeel Road.
Church and School within 400;1•arilsof farce.
Soft the best In the county.
A number of Exeter villas a properties for
sale on the best of terms, including some of
the most desirable residences in town.
a�T
THE
LAME'
FAVORITIE.
E O tLY SEWING MAIN
.« THAT GIVES
TEHTECT SST/SFi/CT/OI
NEVIDEUNGMACHISOM
was so - ONION 6elledi lea
Oros nae IvrukT TX' G.k 1'A MAW
OR Sat.
George Yrcker
Kirkton
Landon Huron & Bruce Railway
Goma Non et—Tain Tenn€—Paass'xnr.
London, depart.. , 8.05 a. x..4,25 r.:v',
Lueaan Crossing., .8,4?,.:...,, 6.20
Claandeboye - .8.52 5.28
e ht . ,
Colitr►1. ,. . ,.9
,05 5,4`v
E:� ETEIt, .... , .. ,9,16 6.57
Hensel' 9.280.09
Iiippen..�.,,. .. 0.84,,..,, 6.17
Brucefield .„.....9.42 0.26
Clinton.... ...10.00 6.45
Londe.sboro' 10.19...... 7.08
Blyth10.28... .. '7.12
Belgratve 10.42..... 7.27
Wingham ... 11.00.... 7.45
Gonlcn Sorra. Passenger.
Wing ham ........ 7,05 A.M... 8.40 P.H.
Belgreve 7.24.......4.00
Blyth.... , . , 7.88 4.15
Londeshoro' 7.47...... 4.25
Clinton.... .. 8.07...... 4.45
Brucefheld8.26. 5.04
Kippen, ..... , ,.', 8.34. .... 5.12
Hensall... ' 8.41.. ,1.. 5.19
EXETER.... . 8.56...... 5.83
Centralia.... 9.01' .... 5.45
Clandeboye 9.18 5.56
Lucan Crossing.. 9.24 6.02
London, arrive ...10.15 6.45
Some property in the villages of Centralia
Tsrgahaar, which emu be boughs cheap.
xfurther particulars apply to
It 711.1&9. Whirr. act , l xeter.
S. GIDLEY.
THE LEADING
V zidertakar
AND
Furniture Dealer
OF THE
T.OWN?
I have sat immense Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking
Goods now en hand, which I
will sell at right prices.
lintlirtaking I Willi lig
A SPECIALTY.
An examination of our Stock
Solicited.
S. GiDLEY
f
Clinsi
n
Having purchased the
TURJIJ& EXETER FACTO T
from Mr. A. Cottle I am pre-
pare,d to do all kinds of
Turning on short-
est notice.
Sick Headache and reliesli all the troubles l,re4.
dent to a bilious state of the system, such as
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
eating Pain in the Side, &c, While their most
remarkable success has been shown in curing
Headache yet C.uvratl►.'a Limits !alma Pitts
are equally Valua'bir in. Constipation, curing,
and praventittg this annoying corphint, while
they also correct all disorders of t a stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate She bowels.
Even if they only cured
.Adie they would be almost pricer j1'' those
who suffer from this distressing complaint: ;
but fortunately their goodness does' not enil •
here, and, those who once try, them will find
these little pills valuable in so many ways that
they will not be willing to c1' without them.
But after all sick head
is the bane of so many lives that here Is where
we make our great boast. Our pills cure it
while others do not.
CARTER'S ?Amu LtvEat Pints are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make ..
a dose. They are strictiy„vegetable and aro
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
filease all who Ilse theca. In vials at 25 cents;
re for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by nail.
CASTES MEDI0II19 Ce.i Rev Tsst.
hal is lbil Ipso. ,
Turned out 'on the shortest
possible notice.
A CALL SOLICITED.
J OFIN VAEY,
:Proprietor.
IF YOU WANT A
Clea
aid Easy hive.
OR
Neat
Hair Cut,
CALL AT THE
CentralBarber Shop,
p
,
rafSon'S ; Block,
Hastings,
A. Ha g ,
PROPRIETOR
QUALITY IS- THE TRUE TEST OF
caimarzimes.
J. H. NORT].COTT.
BREAD,
.13V. $9.
CAI£ES Etc.,
OF THE B£9T 6177474.;Z2T7z..
0f ,Every Description Made to Order
J.
EL Northcott,
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.
�t81 "at ao
Exeter.
STOP AND BEAD!
There is a Machine Oil called
]kRDTN
IT IS acaaz,FAcrzTRzD SOLELY a�
McCOLL QRQSI TOHQNTO, ONT.
ce that Barrels are branded with the Trade Mark, LiARDJN.
If not, do not take its as it is only spurious oil they
.'e offering you so as to make more money
out of you.
FOR SALE BY
333.SS
Jul
HOOSIER
TKKL FRAME RAIR
Guaranteed, the best in the world.
NO OTHER DRILI, made can be instantly regulated to run Many desires
depth without stopping the team,
NO OTHER DRILL will sow all kinds of grain thoroughly, even and
properly covered at a uniform depth in all kinds of soil.
NO OTHEIL ])RILL commences to sow the instant the horses commence to
move, and misses no ground when starting in, after turning.
NO OTHER DRILL equals the Hoosier when used as a enitivetor and no
single cultivator stursses it, l'lms cembiuing two implements in 0110.
NOXON'S NEWSTEEL TE BINDER
See the greatest invention of the age In our new l.'.notter which tuts but
one cord,makes no waste enols and saves cord in bintlingeilso Improved Mowers
and Horse Rakes.
HENRY JONES, AGENT.
Alt Cemmunications, address to HENRY JONES, Exeter, Ont.
THE BEAUTIFUL` AND CLEAR CUT
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from
which this paper is printed
was supplied by the
TORONTO' TYPE FOUN-0111
Dealers in. Type,
Presses, and Printers' Supplies.
•
J. T. JOHNSTON,
80 & 82 Wellington St. west
TORONTO, ONT.
The Grand Union
Hotel
G3]=2,111.01,7, ONTARIO
Enlarged and Improved.
x.30 rooms elegantly furnished.
Tables supplied with all the Delicacies
of the season. .3 convenient sample
rooms. House heated with hot air.
Electric bells throughout.
$1. PER DAY.
R. J. TUFTS, PROPRIETOR.
T
BE
��gg
SALESNNEN Nursery Stock
to sell choice
LIBERAL PAY GPIJARRA1 TEED WEERLY
S
No experience required. Com memo at once'
and success assured.' Write Pttt:D, 31 'YOUro,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y.
FEw moll
7ZOZEN'
3x10, 11x14 and 14x17
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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 Coi iity,
$3 per doz.
Senior.