The Exeter Advocate, 1889-5-9, Page 4THE The weather has taken a sudden
change agate. It reined dearly all
W day Saturday and on Monday morning,
c�
igeter br nit there was a little snow fall and now
lit is too warts.
W !. SANDERS, Editor. DeiMdisslert• i£ Mitchell is the guest of Miss
Mr. E. ]ilernor is rejoicing over the
Thursday, May 9th, 188,9 a birth of a dttuhter,
Tete JIP.\TIIS REI E1: LR _ 1 l:D One day recently a horse belonging
. J E2 DITT RE. to Mr. Henri' Ltipord tool: fright and
ran sawey tkrowiug Mr: Lcipord from
The revenue for the month of April the rig and breaking his erne
4111 account of consolidated Fund, 1\'e regret to announce the death of
atlaountetl, according to the terms re- Mrs. Ortirein wifeof Rev, Mr: Ort-
ceived, to $2.916.82094, derived from weiu,'i who died soddenly on Tuesday
the following sources; Customs, $1,859,- }cast,
103.18, which :amount, we find by re- We hear there is a petition in cirula-
fert'llctt, til hi coalsideraably iia advancetion to drain the lig.. swamp, and we
Ghillie it will be a big impr
ovement.tf the Custoic returus for April, 1888, We are glad to hear that the council
which zeaced $1,702, 899.3eExcise, are aa
favor o#' it,
x'+519,54425, agaiusr, $484,963,07 in • Mr, Adolphine Sleeted was the guest
April, 1888; PostAl ice, $1.870,00, a ofe \1r, Robert Broderick on Suuday
large deecease as eonlp:►red with April least.
of last year, when the reeeipte forApril The weather is very beautiful these
1888 wader this head having amount. drays, So far the fall wiwet. promises
ed to $-389,47(43; misa,ellaanoeus ye- to turn out alright.
ctlipts, $95,938.42, against S i5;609,65 in ,The new buildings are going up
April, 1888. The total, receipts for rapidly. The new bute hershop- will.
soon be finished. Mr Treumn`5r, of
last month amounted to $2,Ok#i,ta'0,114 the be line« is putting up a new
against $2,914,818.94 an iaitraaSa of frame house in town. He will •retire
$2,002. The receipts for the ten months from farming when it is finished..
Of Ota fisted year Leese -ea, ended :30th Neat Sabbath there will he quaarter-
pril, asnminnted to ., 3t1,S5 t,,t-;e.ti1, h se*rs ices in the 1 Evangelical Church
•here. Rev. S. N. Moyer n+al} heel theagainst $;1;,1524,11 1,76 for the comes s,•rvict�s,
Irotading ten months of D487-sR, an in- i)nal'rCAI,v,---It is with deep sorrow
•crease of t2,i 33,305,t3fi, ala b crecaee ft that we, this week have to record the
the revenue for the ten months is ei;;th.1 death o£ \lrs. Orty\ i►►, wife of J. W.
o t•t S
t
��ta .
rt ► 811°41 -led , o
eta Tnl(, y
d a fore
satisfactory, to {) v
ti f tt r, , Ilidleatllar„ as it does Moon bast. rafter being ill for about sig,
brlt4ktaeas ill I)ttainrhs ailltl the mimeo, days. The ftmer al sermon was
t
elute of the ltttrtll•as}aag power of the llreaathed in Dashwood, on Tuesday,
people. As no increase in the tori W' ,'''7th) s taken afternoon
to tiaelthere l3ronso►n l(`etale rest
teas cr;taticill(ated previous to the late - •
She leaves a husbsand, sir children and
c,rSsioia of Parliament, the rl4va'lalate olid `many friends to mourn her loss.
not receive an abnormal increase due, l.oa« ti.,7. latero$. alae r,ssartant of
ing the few w•a•.•ks immediately pre- < Rev. T.Raueh, arrived last week and
("ea?iang the making tiff the financial pre-aelaed Ids first sermon here last .Sun-
;atteanetlt. oleo evening-
Conning
vening,C nning to ex,pentli,uv , we find the bast 41, fonder in the person:age lar
Outlay of the month of April to leave this town Mr, H. Kellerm:►tan was mei.-
been w2,10.5s5 f15, n.P.aiaa+` :?,'•3 mee N rieel to Miss C. McQ'allum, both of
4(1 in April a,fi;i,expenditure Dashwood, The ceremony was per-
p 'riot: for formed by IBer'1', /iamb and Itay. W,
the ten month of th • l;s,a':al ye„r 1888' ° J. Yaeger, May the future be a happy
' f1 ended 30th April retell el ; ?:a;Sale,- fl one for .h'ni.
e7fi il, against $'21;.011 1,8 r a8 for the
ga Last I'r}tl ay our sr;,hnoi et It ba•.t tell
corresponding year of 1887`88. Arbor d tv. The + wend w; s lolled,
The result of the tan Inoaathw (,iter, ilow(•r 'bells w er, mule and about
rations is thea +fol follows. twenty trees were planted. Thai
s. otit,l vaard looks as if the boys ;ted
Revenue- ........ ... , , $14.1."'3.”7.Itll,li:l gins worked hard,
.. Expenditure S>5•81►8,877,81 On Monday evening las' a► meeting
was held in the town hall to make
Excess of $,,wenn.,.over 1)rol initions to celebrate the Queen's
expeediture , .. , , , 6t1 ee,ii,eeei. birtlall.ay, The following eomnitte
was elected to conduct the necessary
business: Messrs. Ib Johnson E. Zeller,
G,IiRiQn
;11'. Sippel, Ii, C. Doan, and S. Hardy.
Mrs. F. Wurtr,, of Dashwood was the
A. new ill ptist elnzrelt is tolw ereete.d guest of per sister, Mrs. Kibies.
in town this summer. Tenders arca We regret to chronicle the death of
now being asked for. Mr, E. Gottshalk, n•ho for some time
At a meeting t}ng of Live Stock menitr h is been a resident of Zurich. He
town }cast ween: a Matra II Live Stove:, died on the morning of the 255th ult.
Insurance Coil l.uly^ w;a a' forth d with Itis remains were take to the Brotl-
Mr. John McMillan, :al. P., as Pr t'siih'nt, son Cemetery las Saturday.
and M. I. McLean, of Se;aforth, as ? Mr. J. Bolding, formerly a. resident
ret
ticelut.aly. f}acre was attendinthe funeral of Afr
Court of Revision will be h tld ht1 , J. Gottshall:. ITe h,s not changed
on the 130th inst. ninth in appear nee since he left.
Dr. Hors;>.ti, formerly of this town, j — who had charge of Dr. Mrtonald', T, Granger $ttevart, J. D., F. R, C.
praetiee during his aalls.nte in 4)tt away. E., Ordinary Physician to H. M. the
was in town seeing his friends before (,1ueen. in Scotland, Professor of Prie-
departing for Ottawa. Mice of Physic in the University of Fd -
Dr. Bethenw. so well and favorably inburgh, says: Peritonitis is occasion -
known in North Huron for as numix'r ; ally the cause of death in all forms of
of tears, hes bought out lar, 1feKid:$ Hight's disease. It Inlay result from
praetiee in Soaforth and will likely +a local affectations, or from the state, of
snake things lively for the medical hien !the blood." Warner's Safe Cure acts
of. that section, I as a preventative by curing the kidney
Mr..7. E•idex have sold out his barber- disease and removing the contamina-
itng business to Mr. Saul. Anderson, of tion from the blood.
Kit c;►rdl c.
We had node arraugemeuts eattilt�
Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., publishers ,of `A
Treatise on the horse and bisiseaases"
which will, enable 511 our subsarsibens
to obtain a copy of th•tt v,aluaaibie work
free by sending their address (enclos`
ing a two-tetut stamp for mailing same)
to DR. B, J. KateoeLt, Ce., Exosstreu
FALLS, VT. 'i.lais book Is new reeogn'i
eed as stituderd authority upon all dt ,
St.
oases of the horse, es its lllaenolnenal fENETEX- O.N`: AR.I0,t
Iters neve En sleek
salla attests, over. fear mullion copies.
haring, been sold in tale past ten years,.
a s Ile newer before reached. by any.,
publication in the sue period of time.'
We feel .confident that oar patrons will
appreciate; the work, and .be glad to
avail themselves of this Qpportunity
obtaining a valuable book.
It is necessary that you mention this
paper in sending for the "Treatise'
This offer will remain open only a short
time. --6 prox.
IN THE k" f) 16LO•WIN T.IIFS :,
Wes ot E'rzeite Sailings anti Tutus
Stet;Stetnele Tortel Suitings anatTeouser-
logs-
NOTICE. Frees arst DetIsfe. Worsted. Cloths
The: shareholders oi'the Exeter Bach Well
Works CO. will 1)1euet, take votive. that ,the.
annual naretteg eteetiuo" of the above team -
Rally win take plaice ist the town Hail, wn 1 , I: a& best Rates.
riaav a+veniug, ]Say Sttb Is-sn.. By order. ;t
'i`. l3.Ona,are, Secy.
RL in the Latest
London iHuron & BruceRai/iva ,r
Goixe NOlt'Tlte-Ttaal Teiil,aa•-Pass;lir,1, ,
Xoado►
do
a t .
80r
; ,2
r
, A
Iutaa Crossing., 5.20
Clandeboye..^, .8,52,.,,,. 5.28
Contrail a... . .. ^ ..9.05 -
. , . ea.4a
I X1 TER„ , .9.1( . „ 5.57 riot :Cir.3teem menet a+sitgneethetewe
dill«af Uh4, eXt.ntaas4atr~ tike 14eEE42. 'lois
farm ve+ F...a. sold cLter+atT -a.utt on etut�y•rma
t,
Me Gastis.i �ase,lrradaybetween Seaforth
asu,l U4i1 n, arc the ifnron Gravel Bowl,
Clrt,re sw tzv' acral tc' 'u •a , ofr r
u, � ttftl, t(aal of f4rat.
,
SOU t)eG (47.1;ta t12.4 ouurrt$,
sag rt e , o
A .a. 't, He@e i r i, Sr
rm S Cvl Co rt x
t;L e
Blyth....
1(1.28.„. 7,12 ssale ta”turheft vt'rxzrnn,rus:lauianlr" mune of
Belgr:at•e .. . , 10.42. . , , , e 7,27 ince $red e4rllreresidences eta taws.
Vinghtm,.11.007.4 ;`atne u,'ci villages
Centralia
a
GOtN?SluTi• Yasstnnr. fsale swG cn he bought cheep.
Wingh:mn,,,.. ,.., 7.05
A,31... 3.46
P.m.;
tta ac
rn; Maws keepers --(hi
Go
m ple-I(lrrtt . 4 �.Qa t`ns t km"e, :aFix d Lt1Gxl4• latKl that
l3lvtil • , , . , . 7.38— , , . , « 4,15 (keg a Is us ao.Glitior•af ha.utle are to be enc
pinsal. it l5.aa.etoictttta, email sent vain,
QUAItITY I& THE TRUE TEST OF.
CHEAPNESS.
J. H. NORTHCOTT
0
BREAD,
BUNS,
CAKES Eta.,
ozs
40.AJEK-Fila
Of Every, Description Made to Order.
J. H.. Northcott,
thea > , SIi' l,' a.ONE DOOR NORTH OF FANSON'S BLOCK.
ickSQn'S
it&ti
Hensaa}1.., , .028,.,. 6,09
Nippon-- ..... 9 e,,4 , , , .. , 6,87
Brucet}cld .. , . , .. , 9.42 ..
Clinton..,, T000 61I.
Londesboro' ... ,1019 7.0e
Landesboro'..,,.. 7.47,..... 42
I Cliuten „ 8
Brueelield.« ,..8,23..,.,, 5.04
Nipper,,.«,,,,«« 8.354....,. 5.12
Hensall.......... 8.41 5.1:1
EXETER ..... , . , 8,54 5.83
Centralialta 9.07 1. a
Clandehove • :.. 918 ..» relid
Luenu Crossing_ 9.24,....,, 6,02
London, arrive,.«101a.._..,,, 6.45
''Ir, Allen. barber, h s netted the
rooms in the Cooper block, formerly
used as a law office, and will open out
a barber shop there..
Dir. Alb. eley left for Montana on
Tuesdly last.
Rev. Dr. Hunter, of Toronto, will de-
liver a lecture hero on the Jesuit ques-
tion on the evening of the lt,th inst.,
under the auspices of tli.: Ontario st.
Methodist church. We hope he will
have a crowded Hous; as every lover
of civil and religious liberty should
h Tar him.
'jr.?W. Smith has rented a ho`.el at
1.)unville and will take possession at
once,.
Zurich,
Too late for last tsne.
Mr. Roby, Steinbach, who is attending
the high school hi Goderich, spent his
Easter holidays at home. •
Revs. T. Ilauch and J. W. Ortwcin have
returned from Conference. Rev. J.
Hauch stays for another term but Rev.
J. W. Ortwein moves to Listowel this
week. Rev. J. Jaeger succeeds him
here. '
The church of tete Evangsiieai. As-
Soeiotion has boon rep•lueel.
On the evening of•25 h ul;, at Anse'
big Was held to ortanice ai b se bell
club in Zui'kh. T1le following oiliee;r5•
thele e1 c efl:- C Iptx,iat, .T. Raiding
Secretary, S..1. Testtaa; Tres surer,
Zeller; Collectors, S. J .L.ttt a and S.
a klauch; and lam. Zeller and L Hess
are to look. after grounds to plays on.
A
law Was' passed that no swearing is
to be .allowed on the grounds while the
game is going on. • This is a eed law
and, should be • strite.]e enforced, The
name of the deb is a`I. en'Szialet der,'
Hay.
Monthly Report, S. S. No. 2, - Hay..
The following is the April report based
on the attendance, punctuality, con-
duct, and diligence of the pupils. The
names are in order of precedence -
Fifth -John Chapman: Sen. Fonrth-
Homer Russell, Aggie Murray, Jas.
Campbell and Daniel McColl, equal.
Jun. Fourth -Willie Mtur rv, Cecil
Ross, David Blackwell. i'hihtl--Ellet►.
f hirray, • Alfred McTaaggirtc- Sarah
Blackwell. Sen. Second. --Irate. Chap-
man, Aggie Shinny, Fred Eacr(:tt.
Jun'. ,Second --Willie Hawkins, Willie
O'Brien, Alice Gould. • Sen. Second
Part -,Mand Russ: 11, Beatrice Warren,
Amelia Jaekson. .Tun. Second Part ---
Ralph Ch•pm an, \ iMe:Gs-tald, Joseph
Northcott. , First Part-Ri.ehieNorth-
cott, Willie Jackson. Charles O'Brien.
W. I .JolnNsoN, Teacher.
zurieh.
The Brompton Hospital for consump-
tives, London, Eng., publishes a state-
ment that 52 per cent. of the ` p,,atients
in that institution had unsuspected
kidney disease. - Every drop of blood in
the system pisses thousands of times
through the lungs in each 24` hours.
Th; sine; bloocl passes through the
kidney for purification. If the kidneys
are not in a healthy condition or able
to expel the poisonous or waste matter
tale acids return to the delicate tissues
of the lungs and produce irritation,
which results in the symptosis of what
is known pis crnisnmptivep'ltientshaye
unsuspected kidney disorder. Warner's
Safe Curt puts the kidneys in a healthy
condition taking the acids from the
blood which vitiate the lungs and
cause consumption.
CARTER'S
ITTLE
1VER
PILLS.
URE,
Sick Iieadacho and eel eve all the troubles %di -
dent to a bilious state of the system. such as
Tlitia:iness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress atter
eating. Pain in the Side, ate. while their moat
remarkable success has been shown in curing
SICK
headache, yet (-nein s Lams Lwt•T.R l'n.ra
are equally valuable In Constipation, curing;
andpreventing this nnnoying complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver .and 'regulate the bowels.
Even if they only cured
W.:AD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint:
but fortunately their goodness does not end
here, and those who once try them will line&
these little pills valuable in aro many wnya t hitt
they will not be willing to do without there.
But after ani sick head
CHE
Is the bane of so many Tires Vent heals where
we make our great boast. Our,pille.oueetit
while others do not.
CARTER'S LITTLE Lrt-RR. e s rj`stnall
and very easy to take. One or twop.a6tsa,ake
a dose. They are strictly vegetabletand ,?w
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle +action
please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents;
five for $f. Sold everywhere, or sent by n.uiL
CA3•^E8 liEDIOINE CO., New York.
Pia Small Dose, Small Prito.
:c t,li ei i ertytacra,ir.tin>zayo tit boarders,: Altuut
five tatatu.aa tw3, tz from the foundry,
Ferturti,sr^• vertietaiatzt spply to
E B. DICKSON%
iiarri,trr, Exet-i
Y.
LEADING
:Lehr
AXD
fun Floater
To
OF THE
1 'i"F rtat: an immense Stock of
Farnu tukn and Undertaking
Goodwyrtr en hand, which I
will sell: at right, prices.
11 111 wominrigA SPECIALTY.
IALTY.
,_4ln ex i nation of our Stock
a
k�`•tf#Iicited.
LEY.
IF YOU' WATT A
jam Shave
SEWING MACHIN
Neat flair Cut,
CALL AT THE
Central Barber Shop,
a i.' of a5. Block,
Exeter
A Hastings,
1 ROPRIETOR
`THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE
T11AT GiVES
NEWfl0 � . C.�G
M
I��S�d1NG MAC}IINE �,
ostia co, X28 UNION SQUAREN,i:• DArl� s•
ATLANTA GA. aTEL
LOU4Sckie.� - » SA:S+M NC A4 I
k$on l
r�earge (/�ke��s, _ iK�r
EN
IIoAt> Gfl DEmFlltlRse_ tCORES
fkk4.a^11VQtlit . HiCITY
tag «^'^".4.r 9cmaazt Weactam, Sperm
u.ocabest., Vaxicnvois, +end: tea ammo re-
turbi 7;9smuasoRrmcxoCYanth,rodiwe-
4.iano},Rx.avnts o:Ms»tailorEipartet.:.
ProMlar7embbrnq,ts e6cries extra;:
dtviraestrztlampeeragetseetria extra.
wtrogssestIstasesistOtsreastflOta
4.ner% F se*tx Lii E/NRNC¢E
,Gemetzt Gtehiliw. ISt7aent rlreadaeiv, Re.
ihicat ESt>5,I¢fx,�,p(i„t:aao2wete Etats
abctucl e,'hr22d,kq242nftagelYlV dmteestctt..
KV. 3 talSGIIR Reeu e/4,4:I"ey
Yx nitre ,uuttb „pe,t,>;aibbn Boma -tL h•
REA'+=. ilmid ,,male
taoefekn?rmrai.POLE
3141aett"4 2122rEe kozolcoesire s«ids
'��n8:a'cswi�(.cM paRilyiltileeaae KTJL.
sultatStiltliltST v Tamara
e;ReuletrquCmtretef eeisttamA,....
Main -street
Exeter.
STOP
ANpH RFAD1
There is a Machine 011 called
RDINE
IT IS MANUI{ ACGTUREDOLEL1 BY
McCOLL
that Barrels are bruit with t , „ ,
branded the .it7�,flc, Mark, Ia�1HDl�E.
If not, do not take it, as it is only spurious oil they
are o ering you so as to make more money
out of you.
FOR SA Lk 13Y''
Bissett Eros.,
July -26-'88.
HOQSIER
TKEL FRAME DRILL
Guaranteed 'the best.in the world.
NO O'4% ER DRILL motet+ can be ins :math• regulated to run at any tit'sired
depth .without stopping the team. •
NO OTHER DRILL will sow •til kinds of grain thoroughly, even tend
properly covered at a uniform depth in all kinds of soil.
Nu (YI'I•IER DRILL cummencts to sow the instant the horses commeecc to
move,. and misses no ground_wh a starting in, :after turning.
NO OTHER DRILL equals the Hoosier when used as it cultivator and no
tinMle cultivator S 1IHti S it,thus tn '
ItM l1 (
at3rn
olio,
NOXON5S NEW STEEL BINDER
See the greatest invention of the ape in our new Knettter which eats, but
saves
one. 1'd 11 ,lwaste ,,•Mowers
0 1 . t0 t l,lS n0 ends cord in111 tl 1 , 1S Improved
1 m n,a o
and Horse. Rakes.
KENNY JONES, A ENT.
All Comnlunieations, address to HENRY J(INE,S, Exeter, Ont.
THE BEAUTIFUL AND CLEAR CUT
from which this paper is printed
was supplied by the
TORONTO TYPE FOUNDRY
Dealers in Type,
Presses, and Printers' Supplies.
J. T. JOHNSTON,
30 & 82 Wellington St. west
TORONTO, ONT.
The Draild Urian 1-lotel;
CZSN'SOST. - ON'S'F RSO
Enlarged and Improved.
a 80 -rooms elegantly- furnished.
Tables supplied with all the Delicacies
of the season. 3 convenient sample
rooms. House heated with hot air.
Electric bells throughout.
Si PER DAY.
R. J. TUFTS, PROPRIETOR..
S/ LE lfd� to sr ll clic re
1 J t'I 5 hur��r,vStook
r tBE to f ,1'A S: GLTAPILA I:TEED "XEENtr
3o experience required. Connnex:r:n ,;t once
nd success assured. 'rite Pro a -n7. E
»i1ti>'.•,*�'laaCvg Aosia."t.rg..lr t
FEW _lIORE
Ss10, 1.1x14 and 14x17.
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES
-o-J IJST IN AT -o --
s mows.
Dont fail to see -them.
Also a New lot of ChrOHI 's and
Oil Painting's, such ase on
Imre never seen
before in
Exeter.
Thehighest finish eclCobillet
Photo's in the Counly,
$3 per doz.
J. Senior.