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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-5-9, Page 8
—Washerwoman's friend is London---Mr.Isaaclimadfard sold his 100sero' Electric Soap.!farm in the Township n1 st4•l an zz. _mt, John E.. Toro, of Goderh h, was' Mr. John Bowden, of Bright, for eat, n town last week. —The Board of Trade meets onwea ales&1Ry evening next. sum of $6,500. • —On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day edneesday nights Signor Giovanni Novelty Company held foals in IArets,s opera o p er atznxaezz asexce eat i oNTry respect: awl,is A files treat. We;aresorey tosaythat the aattenisiee -ifas v eryilun, and'the' performz?tlzce'de- mands a good attendance. Exeter is getting noted for their poor pitrouage te good entertainments, li ---Another pioneer has passed away in the person of Mrs, Mary Hockey, be- loved wife of Henry Hockey, who fornleel, lived on lot e, eon. 1, Usbor ie, but of late has been residing in Lon- don, which, event took place on the lst inst. She and with her husbandcaine to this country a the year 183, and settled upon the farm where they liN ed until three years ago, when Mrs. Hock- ey's health failed, aazd they removed to Condon, and there lived with helm da.[l,ghter until they removed to Cann- N gaz, where they: went to live with her] son, where she spent the end of her days, Her remains were laid to rest in the Centralia Cemetery. D PICKARD Is. now showing IMMENSE BARUAINS in tlae following lines----- ---For the prettiest, most fashionable and ehee•zpest dress'go goods in torn 8. i '"l`h t t It Blnek and Co%ore 'I.,enri tta C of fs, to Richard Pickard s. —Mr. A. L. Bobier, of London, was In town last Monday. ---Insist on your greyer givinte you London Electric Soap, it is the best. - -Read Carling Bros. change Of "ad" in this issue, 'None but first-class grocers sells London Electric Soap. —Great drives in teas at Richard. Pickard's. Call and get a sample of our 25 cent Line. --The watering cart was put iii Operation on Tuesday morning, 1 —A carload of fine horses were ship ped to Manitoba on Monday last. —Don't target to try Loudon I . b olute!y Pure teethe Soap once end you will use no ether aries. A. marvel o land. This powder t!never rah"ond ordinary ds, and t AR, L•Bllli. ,1 a Rtiat, Gel`s[ nlllogo acs za .4 be st•1.i in c oempetition with the a ol2eulult , Oftlee over Q'1Te rt► i3ar tTr, roinIt..t rale of low teat,.hart we,ght abet or pAg,te>G, • t< A aCO., a ll s , 'R ala l .Tc Cream .parlors nue M-.• rowopen. Girl George A sail Alla try EXETER A' RKETS,F a dish. 3tla,>aT-t:,,ta na)wder . Aoki u:l..h in cans ►a1,ta.3g; t a= F..wt7ld Cu. tad Wall t 't.Iiv[ttl- a 's e rt —Just think washing da} ?:lt'r bushel-- , . , . ; ; to 95 ; shorter by using UndOu ' Soap male y .» < . , , , • • • 3a to 43. -For perfect ltting, reliebace and heap buts and shoes go to Richard katrd's. . Washin made ease and hen i s made happy by using London Electrte :iz tp, (tents, if you want a, nobby suit of clothes and -a perfect At go to Rich - 111 Pickaard'a. - 'Serenade party took place u ar the market on Tuesday evesiing. —Northcutt'. Ise Cream Parlars are ol► eed. If you want a:; cool refreshing' dm* cell on Northcott.. -- Who was the two onrag utitnera that got capsized out of a vanoca whilst racing the othe.revening. —London FJectrie Sort Is only made sty 11 Richards, Woodstock' Trine hark Registered. M k -Loudon «Irl ric will ill nta t In jure the h'tatds or clothes aid do more work for the money, try It. —We are sorry to learn that Mr. Arch. McDonell is at present confined to the house with a severe illness. - A Unlock of the knights of the Maclbees has been established iu Pert - r, Id, s • v t t The society ► u starts Ft un t.r a d f,vo- r a ile auspices. I --Mr. Thos. Jinktns, cantle dealer, of London, formerly of Hay township, spent a day or two with his neighbor, Joseph Gill, lest week. --Mr. Fred Elliot, of the Jaw office of F•liiot .0 Elliot, pressed his First inter- mediate examination at O ggaodo Hall, on Tuesday test. There were 51 writ- ing on this examination. Read the advertisement of Mr. W. abut in town that owing to the scare- H. Trott in another column of this ety of the racy material refined sugars issue. i'I0 is prepared to snake first will be very birth this season, aud that 'class Boots ;end Shoes for :t11 who favor sites can today only be purchased hint with, at call. Yhosesale at a small Inargin less than °whip to our moving last week the ArvOCATl; does not contain the usual amount of interesting news as former- ly. ormair ly. Wo hope our friends will bear Kith us fora few weeks until we get in shape. •,•bMe,•,0“.11.11•11011,1“ • 26 to 50 to h -d.........•, ..,, 400 to 47 0to4,4 doss,.,,..,,.,. 10 to 1I 18 •.,•,•. 17 to >tat 15 to lex 20 to 25 9.25 to 10.00 teals Heatith Restorers I f sorl~9, drink St. Leon 1 1;r for Dyspepsia and Get/41v Sanders. tris. grand ea t SIVAI and Mer.u'l eats*r-': sat wail tee given in S. S. No. 1, at ;1} miles west of Exeter, an 'ening of Friday, May 10th, ht bell or library for the tRonlutl1We llissteurt'd the ,Ilea* pOSSib1 ataltt promises Everybody go, Tickets, further particulars see Ott Idea. An ingenious ehickeen Leiser neer; , lt:t. devised, .e way of re Pomona,Gal d , P venting chickens from Nei4t't&till© up Skis garden. lits grosses the long.leh. ,god Lr,tli'tins with tile short-147aat'dS leautarne, and the result is a new breed elf fonds with one Long leg suits one a it rt leg, 'When they raise either hon is scratch they lose their balance an aaome to grits. After a few deinoratliz- . g attempts they desist. 3171 it Goes. ;Ve learn from a. prominent me ehey axe now being, retailed at by our village merchants. No doubt owing tok the rush of travellers that are now an the road, every day the retailer' oloesn't buy exteneively, in fact enough to last from one to three -weeks is eon• sidereti sufficient, so that in a couple of weeks the retail merchant will be cora gelled to buy at the advance prices. aboard orTrade. On Friday evening last a large *ember of the business men of Exeter Diet at the Town Hall for the purpose of forming themselves into a Board of '2'rade. Dr. Rollins was appointed ttlutirmafn and. E Roberts secretary of the meeting. A number then ,address- rthe meeting and all were in favor aYf the scheme, after which a list for membership was opened, and the gen eral meeting closed. The following zrentlemen then handed in their names for membership: J. Parkinson, John Farmer, alas. Pickard, Thomas McCa1- Jum, John Grigg, H. Spackman, Dr. Lutz, J.. White, sr., M. J. White, J. 'tV1iite;.. jir, B. S. O'Neil, W. J. Bissett, Dr. J...A. Rollins, R. Pickard, R. H.'Ver- ity, T. B Carling, W. J, Carling, John G ould, R. H. Archer, Nik D. Weekes, J. ... • ti. t alt , . C. rl.. S S C Hersey,R 'Rowe E. : y, E. Roberts, C. Eacrett, P,. W. Grigg, John Elliot, It, Muir, Jas. Clarke, W. Treye.. thick,. Wm. Sanders, L. H. Dickson, and Chas: Sanders. After the list was clos- ed the following officers were elected for the current year:—Pres. - R. H. Archer; Sec'y E. Roberts; Treas. 13. S. O'Neil. The following were appointed a, committee to draft By--Laws:—R. H. Archer, John Grigg, B. S. O'Neil and John Ell'ot• The Board Viol adjourned to meet n the Town Hall, on• Wednes- ttay, May the 15th, at 7.801e. m. , 1r•evities. —The weather is extremely hot. —Ice Cream is the order of the day. —Cash paid for eggs, at Bissett Bros. —4 bars of London Eleetric Soap for 25a _ Mr: 3. R. Javres left for London on Mondlay. —Mr. John Knight, of Clinton, spent 'Sunday in town. —Ask your grocer for London Elect- vie Soap --For field and garden seeds, call on Bissett Bros. —MisS Mitchell" of, 5 t. Mars is- Marys, 1st friends in town. —The wonder of to -day is London Electric e Sore p, —MX, Billings, Dentist, for the pest aetiileaI teeth: —Another old settler has passed .away, in the person of Mrs. Pineombe. She was one of the ea ly settlers of this county, and had reached x ripe old age. Her funeral was largely attend- ed by numerous friends and relatives. —The Teachers of West Huron will meet in convention in, the Public School . here on the owl and 28nd inst. It is expected that large number of the teaciurs from all parts of the county will be present. —Mr. J. Vasey has now on hand a large stock of Gates. They are from *1x75 up. All painted with from 1 to 8 coats of paint each, also a lot of wheel- barrows and hay racks. —A meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge Reception committee will be held in Clinton on Friday May 10th at 2'ciock in the afternoon. Every mem- ber thereof is expected to be present. —Arrangements are complete for the 24th of Mav celebration: The :affair this year will be the best ever held in this village. Those who contemplate spending the day away from home should not fail to come to Exeter. • —Another of our young men have entered into thematrimonial state. The last one being Mr. J. H. Northcott, popular baker. We wish him and his bride every succds`s, ancfiivish them. many pleasures and few sorrows. -On the 16th inst Mr. Wm. Alining, of Exeter, and Mr James Page, of Grand Bend, leave for Europe. They purchased . their tickets from John Sp:lel:man, agent for Allan Line, and will go over on the Persian. •Weevish them a pleasant and safe journey. —Mr. Thomas Hamlin and family left on Thursdiy list; for Owen Sound; where they will reside :in the future. Mn Hamlin was made the recipient of a presentation and nicely worded ad- dress by thecl ll O cafe oft s, before his de- parture, to which he made a suitable reply. - —A Pontiac little boy was told at Sunda School that when he died he would' leave , his body here. After re- turning home he was match troubled in regard to it and lie questioned his parents. His mother explained by stiy- " You will tale all the good with you but leave the naughty below." He o• thought a moment, and looking up said: "Well, I guess I'll be awfully thin when I get there." To the PAINi Dear Sin 15 It not true shalt some aIle+ of our young Melt. should Blake a 111OVO 10 re- gard to forming some club forpolno out door ga1114fertile summer evenings 1 now approaching. I see on the 24th of May relebratton bills posted around town that all gaBle of base hall is to be played on that morning between aur', towel club and a visiting team. ii`here lg our club? Echo alieWers where. It is quite a disgrace to see so tetany of otlr young inert lolling araltltd stores snol.lP after their days work is done Instead of being in the green fields hreeathiu : ;Fresh air and gatberittg titreia ;th by- manly exercise. 1 am sorry to hear that last year neither the baatball or the baseball paid the rent the ground thnti played on, This t what it abould have bee& Olay of taste fines thins as club ought to do is it le th'ttand so deer offx standing I auggesst that each player or more if necessary and Instar it elf; I myself will give at little if a subacrtption list is hsnded around, OLD SPORT. Exeter, May 4th, 186 9. l heel and Gitloret't Cashmeres, Bidet *1110 Colored Jersey Cloths, Farley striped Dress +Goods, Blau nava Colored 1:ervelliei r Alt over Embroideries and Insertions, Parasols, Gloves and EosierY, Carlaets,Laee curtains and Curtain. Poles, Wall Papers and Ceiling Decorations, Boots and Shoes, Felt and Straw Eats, All the latest novelties in Millinery are being passed into stook as theyarrive from the Parisian and New York Markets. At Richard Pic d MORTGAGE SALE deal 01161Prtigrty. ENRV WELLS, Biewer anil jilaisier GOD RIC , tltiTa'aR1O.. M'FACTU ER OF Is' PORTER. ['odor **lid vertk rower eentaine:l in a m Hoge Which wain 1.i ,77rro, dacedonday ofsolo, made by briaorse rotten and Lucy Ann Pollen, his `eife, (paining to bar dower) to John P. there will ba sold lar Public Auction on londay, the 3rd day of a3une,1. D.1889, at Redwine' Hotel, k:limville, the following vsatiable Real Property, vix:—That certain reel or tract oilman( and pretnIs•s situate in and being in the Townuhip of ['xbornc 3n t o County of ,lhuron, and Province of Ontario. being composed of farm lot No. Pt, in the 7th concession of said townships. ?hie property being known as Pollen's blacksmith stanetand shop and more Ixirticularly des - Med is artI anortgago. t the same time andplace thorn will be ofReredfor *ale the following chattel :property vix.-1 box stove and pipes,. 1 bot bellows, 1 starlit} tire bonder,1 drilling lRehiue, i;turn ing lathe and stone.1 vice s sledges, 3 ,lies,. a quantity of band iron, an . other tool', and implements too numerous to men- tiTiu318 or s4,2, of Real Estate made known ottthe day of sale. TERMS. OF CHATTEL PROPEIITX SALE. All sums of S10 and under, cash, on anmi over that amount dmonths'credit.wilI begiven purchasers on furnishing- approved ,point. antes. Latvia R. DICKSON, Solicitor for Mortgage e Dated May tad, 1889. 1' Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Nay Fever. A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagions, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining mem- brane of the nose and eustachian tubes Microscopic research,however, has prov- ed this to be a fact, and the result is that a simple remedy has been formu- lated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deaf- ness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple ap- plications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N. B.—For Catar- rhal discharges peculiar to females (whites) this remedy is a specific. A pamphlet explaining this new treat- ment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. DIXON 3. Sorr. 305 West King St, Toronto,Canada.—ScientiflcAmeri- can. Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should carefully read the above. (10-22-'88.) Prof, Wm 13. Thompson, M. D., of the University of the City of New York' says that more dolts offin this coun- try, by chronic kidney kise:ise'than by any other one malady, exceptconsunlp tion, and yet many people hook upon a slight kidney difficulty: as. of little consequence. Others take Warner's Safe cure and remove v' 'a ad possible e elan ger. When kidneydisease becomes, chronic, or Bright's disease, it becomes. a very serious matter. -For four years'I was ;not able to. sleep in bed, being troubled with Cat- arrh, and I tried almost everything without obtreining permanent relief until I triad Mustard's Catarrh Specific c four bottles effecting a cure.—Geo. Webster, Forest P. O. X Porter a Specialty. A. IIrYNDMAN, KEEPS Groceries and Confeotio ary of the Best Quality, also Best Pipes Tobacco and Cigars arty Spring +++++ z 1 •I t, -t- l +X It at ++++++++++++++++ IBARCAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS. ztx-xxxx; 2ixxxxxxx.,,xxx 3 xxxxxxxxxxxi x. Ix= is your chance to secure your Spring (cods, at priee never before heard of in Exeter. Owing to the great +ole pre cion of trade, and buying for cash, as vi.e do, 'we have secured some spe 8i a1 bargains before the present advance of the market, so that we are able to give our a'nstoniersthe wry best r•al ue• We do not advertise our goods at cost, or less than cost—such advertisements aro at fraud. Our prices are right and will be found as low as any other house in the trade. FACTS,—The people s.i, that the prices of Dress Goods. f rnrork s, Boots & Shoes, Cottons, Cc ,.1,c,ttPtil l S , are better vi ttala than In 1 Exeter. a A •. i tel combined '< t; '9 t co b tl 1 tnc1., In .r . 11 t h3re . ► I•, t,k ill ti t'r c nolne spec t t,tl ►lyse•t . , i a iIl- vite in:ipl:etiou. It will pay you to calla end examine our stock. No troub• le to show goons. Fares Produce taken alt market prices. Remember the lttaeti..tirst floor north of the Towle Hall, Main St., Exeter, Ontario. J , :PARKINSON. Prepare to be Pleased. Never have Better goods liven shown; Never have greater varieties beenoffered; Ladies' Black and Colored Kid Gloves at 50, 75 and $1.00; Superior Quality' Dress-g lads in,all t11e ;IreNv shades, combinaitiox; etc,, at prices that will surprise you. - Gentlemen's files lld Su rprlulers the incsi, cheapest and bast. aEsa lrfmcat den a,allyhere• 'White and culai•ea Handkerchiefs six for 2 ets. Man's cotton hose three fair for 25 cls., goads. Prints and =Wins at 5 cls. a yd. and upwards' A Man's suit for $5; Boys. for Men's pants at $1.25; Men's vests foe. 1; perfect fit guaranteed or no stele. Men's felt and straw hats at prices uaaltet ,rd of. Try our 25 and 30 et. teas; they havens equal. WithWith;i lbs, of either of these teas we give you an al glass -water pitcher ry All that e ask is a call to prove what we say.. Butter and eggs taken in exchange and highest prices paid.. At CAR+LtNG $RDS. , Ile' el have prices been o low; There is no room for improve- ment nient in the BARGAINS w e offer this week in the following special lines: O-- Petty's Hams; mon and Lar Thorley's°bnprored• Horse and Cattle Food. Dashwood Roller 'Flour fo ale. G. L I TMOMAN Now BOOT & 3HOZ$TOPtE W. H. Trott wishes to announce that he has opened out business in the stand recently occupied by the' ADVOCATE, 'and isre I> pared to manufacture first- class BOOTS # & SHOES for all customers. A CALL SOLICITED. Om motto is good work and square dealings. W. H. TROTT. CONSUMPTION 'CUBED. URED. C An oidhysioian,retired from practice hav- ing had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula o f a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent care of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, Also a positive and radical cure for nervous Debility and all Nervous Comphaints,aftorhaving-teat edits wonderfulcurative powers in thousands,. of cases, has felt ithis duty toanake it known to' his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffer- ing,T will send free of charge to all who desire it, this reoei a,in German, French or English withfull directions for preparing and using.:• Sent by mail by addressing with stem pnam.- ing this paper. W. A. orES, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. Opt -1$-8 i'e]are receiving daily, ow Spring Stock of SPABES & SHOVELADES & SHOVELS 3B3..23.1BM3 and other Fence Wires, Which we are in a position to offer to the public at the' Tic Yer Fin$st Prices Or Casft. We have also on hand a full stock of S gl 11 1 gg JIrwro, aOiIs, ts, clss &o . . AT FAMINE PRICES. $1!OVCS , TIFIWARE Of all kinds always on hand at prices that defy competition.. Sewing Machines, Bab Carnia n -es Field and Garden Seeds. Eav ' m et>,ou 1Y1n a specialtyY-. A CA1-17...4 I SO=ICIT= ISETT