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"A UNITED CANADA AND
EXETER, ONTARIO, mull
CONNECTIONi"
Ay, NOVEMBER 21,1889.
NO. 129.
The Maisons Bank.
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(Chartered bytar/iament, WSJ
Pald, up Capital. s. , .. P. r • • APPCKW"
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Rest Fund ... . ... , .. .. - 1,00070007
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11eadefilce Montreal.
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P.WOLFF7RSTAIsl THOMAS, Esq.,
-• ORStatasst, SANAGER,
Twettity,Drameh otfiees io the Dominion-
P..gencien Pi the•Dorainion,WP. *TA BuroPo-
MORTGAGE SALEbert.
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HOGS WANTED;
Mr. H. Mellin received a telegram
front his son Adolph: announcing
Farquhar. ,
Parmeraturry On yOLtr store hogs raul, fa ts
ten, them fOr the inari#4 from January' to
June We have determined to abandon the
packing of dressed hogs io order tO moire the
packing_of hogs a bestness tbroughout tbo
year. 1Ve shall eudeavor to be - 4 D whatever
th • / 0 h ),-.,. 1,,, '5'd • - th „
° I'll" e' ee " eg l' e *g4 "41 e '
seerans se sun oar raoaIna Ouse. s thts
tinsiness is being neglected dozing tbe late
VwhinotZ3ZIZALgitmaohrotlitIrs awuer itolaligrewthenost:
will reaP a bit be4t* W4' 1°4'4 h(44 'nee
less thao 14) ibs and not over tan Da g aod
will give a han4sozzie price for the same.
13beeetAblegi villirtglwalitelie49#1,a wb:Y4oloredsitteeit'
dressed hogs after In.o., Ist, lost winter., •
cl. L. GRANT & 00., Ingersoll.
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IVIr.,•4r.hurmwrit ,is at. present laid
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no with, a lotaxit
Mr, li WK. , 011 returned from
mapitoint last, Week. (
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• Mr1S-7T., P• McLaren, of linnets hae
beets Spending le of week$ with.
- a coup
iris/141*m
,, mx. 0-4440, miss Dow andwoo Boy,
'''' 4,,,,,v.`‘,use stkOill W0re the estsetesS Of 4"
i'.
jai; KO* ea Entelay bet
T‘' ' ' reaSent Of the Tes;rd'S OuPPer
$ inis in inn icrnmartir
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presb ,„ . ...s.,,.,,,...,,,..
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ViCeiiaTtit'01000k1.10 the
gm
about aoyfeclhiks waviltfhe.tsSphheoidwaresvoenri! sick
Mr. Harry Egg,trt has dug a big hole
to the gr011114,18 feet in circumference
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and 20 feet deep and isbusily enseay,ed
in bricking the same up for Use $
. . a a
wilt
f.r... ,...A.. ,.....*A. 3,,,m., ._ ...,...., ,.. . .._
"''4-'er''szittle el,
NeP4114:44ferl 01"fra beam in the bara, last
week and sprained her ankle, Dr,
CAW Was callexiT owl ordered her to be
„koptrciniet for. it week.
',,,„ Josep„, anbouna preached ,
powerful., interesting gra instructive
.
itotfartizte.0,077atoohatirasoheenieri irn
ed hnine eilZoturehtSv Jest's.. En -sla. kj
highly of the Pralrla ,Prirylilet3
. °n TnesdaY of lust week Mss Fe File
hams °het one of his cows altar helog'
.
obti.ltdtel.knIlbi6Y 4411-Aj4/111r4. 14‘?itiazuToblE: tihmedste*
1011
Two, of our pugilists had a set -ie esi
the eve of the plowing- mateh ttrid =oinr
Dave come out:wend best. lie now'
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p048 a poir or moot. oyes and a ' very
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large nose. -
The plowing match on Wednesdaw
04 Was a voMpleto Success. Tho
wether was rather Unfavorable safths
afiL but it cleared off in ;Tod tiinei
nare wee: le. Ploughs In the v ri tis
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0 asses an t 0 werk t10110 WaS of float
Is rd
c ea ft er'.
ahollaritil 41/1:01x..14:471 t hs i parB::, tt ire t .31 tl,lott,-3,1.14%,relionnirettni:irnas.,
armatnhatrasehbooletr do III taming the earner
- 0 st% 1* miles west of
this. salami up set the aig, perelpitating
athtele yemlikeTne.uVattgg. 4ThittliOria"lrale""
about four miles before it WAS (Apt**
01,
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IJNORRANOBYlialtT.OF, OF FUW'411°P
sale contained an *certain It/Cortege
whichaitto'17140tynyklbriolltuYeotifg,e0#14l.'"e
grass nssifilipi in pq
Tfillis au muu
t wpm nil yap
AT—,
)1104 vrory is.wmasar from ite c za,to 811/2
ea, setarders a407.7aa-to X a. xa*
k. generalbankinglanain` ess transacted
Three per cont. per airponn allowed for
oelt eceiptand Savings
meney oo DopRs
Bank,
Ri IL A11011gB7,
ri 4 2,i),138. 144"gPr'
hod *trek am, at preSellt,
Grand Bend. ' _ eyer,f allee00 in their
se, .. a
'I've have reeeived..for palalleatIOIV 4
a the lath eon.,
communleation Irons Greed Bend signs has doctor)* cam for
ed "Young F4rmers." we lu've re' gnue . N frhOP3 to hear of her
pea -Wily Stated ill 011r tOltiffillS Oat 1170 s--edo.,' ,
Tie
would not insert communications. un- m s „,„ ,,mi 1 0 e4
less the mule of the writer *ecotone*, rs PAM* I er Ig'hu$ y trigailf '
lea it, as eynelle, Faatnerne wish their in eroeting 4 WSW gore At t'oluarta*
mu i'cationcito ap *tar they will end le' fell° nextrOg eoulfiotiell. The
COM I 1 1 1 IRA 4.01$0 to lit a thrtetnx eoneition
4111111S fOrward, his or their risamee to - • ' - ' . I
h‘ - ar a les S b 40 OW Lithe third 010r0 that ia being
t is office. ot or t rirpone a pn - a . . -
.14 0
erect°dy "Wu Wilt 494 ilgtdY f()r "1"
lleat1011, bat, AS a guarantee of gPaci l' V Ott 14 t till a
faith. NI% hive that ja future an tirc er 0 lieW ye r.
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communications will have the names of - All Mr. tlehs-ersts, Malkin and wife, of
the writers attaches for the purpose Stenrai woe&fling to Exeter ea Sat'
stated, above, ----En. Anvoearis. ardayearening last, Met with what
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Inightfike0 been A freliOUS accnien.
gerga011 here last Sancia,y evening, fru
the following wordsi---"All smile fir
mine and yet to 'winery- how dear."
Mr. James Bre hy has diseovere
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ease ng NV . 0 lit S. 0
gun , l'ila powder or no Islet. required.
.171die fishing at the lake withMr. Ken,
pays they Might two h"$VierlrilindrsThaude
about forty &sea
dueks were alive when brought to
h '
5 ON'
, w
felt initMthls"vMillQawgt:TO8thrihfillliirrPer1L41$1.111
pearance a Ziff,. James T. Wilson's
property- labials be baa ranted, and in
the appaaratiee of a number of orchards.
He takes delight in trimming trees
,
and understands the blagitiegg.
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, Ufa
bit's Hotel *
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Mille holir of t o'eleehin the afteraeen, th
following Rea l EstatelViiX-
Ail end singulax that. etetalu parcel Or
tract afiand and Preml.e.lt.ilrley-ft"Igtfttdr.
Ming in tlytTownship.o_ftl ep en, lion Yin
unron and .1'4f:wince ot Ontario, 001 a to -
l'st,41e4 et el'e ''4''C'i "the /444 "Lee 21/1"""h1171"
t.h."4h elill'e"at° °4741"1141 c*.wl- P
otOteotena, contetoina *some /319r0 Or °O.
This prOpeqy is one a tho bost in the
the townelara ana iik, as fair= *tete of
s e.0.10 13,t4t* 9.4
enitivation. :mere i74IXAME10
tile preraises,e.pd the beeseeeeseete are erst
elan.
Terns made known on day of ode,
L. 11. DICKSON,
Vendor's Solic Cart
. No. Stizaltea Itsitter,
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THE
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tatsesteteipsiekee
lasebea 77 Thlitsitaylliorning,
S # F(47Z17433-'
By the TJ I HINGcOMPANY.
Z traOST.
One DollAr per vulva ; vela la Masao.
4440 ifseat,09 Pahl'
.44,14****41/144* 40040 Pax, oliri.V1F44
004,
UtillIld AbOlit. US7
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W hesl.ah011t a Mae south of eroroartY
Brineley. hey met a waged loaded with telpher
pruning.
Less woad and more fruit Is his .likittO,
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Town
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In the rorteot
. . G. tilted as fart -
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u W. a T; so*
W. I 1, ilOtt, W. ' '
Uri" Chaplain;
paloner,Oghtiv;,Misem. Manua, ,A.
SI, Misa X. Saph4vii, D. M. 0* 1•320.,
d.r. lot grata a number of the mei*
be)berOVS'atrOf ta,S0hattet Gil/ Tirewtehrilrent° 0i:render;
tfieir.entertainment.
031 FridaY Nov- Sth, Mr. JAMS Log-
an of
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Min PPM
v. opitiowol Iwo all,arroeira
al* VAMOITAA N., ith0.0 Sret
dirKt bliali41 till forbid. and
chug roor.400...omoitoo
4 iseraernta ingeOgq, 'I"'
tr/gtr4 el . Me d ipilen• of JOB
ram ma tie to o Antes style,
oat clivonnninlso"Y"R"
at Moller* _ e. 0
ere, fx.c.for wavertislikatiaableriPtionkii Itt ,t
bowed. payable '4
William Sand' ors,
'1.1t'cl'
ltd.* tussling Otto pose, the buoy
Mr. Thomas Morgan ilas been yetti "sizatvotowthr the ocompots. tot°
uf with analarla fever; out wo ana Span 0 apex efe any nhtsen- aeons
,...TATInnov91.411011.1,enerwas.m.
Obituary
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morr AGE SALE
to learn of his recovery. manned, 'the harness and buggy wore ,
Weare glail tolearn that lir. WI somamhafiiimegex,
liatit CallnIng. 14a Well elleeesentl .le ils*Uat A4o4'teer.14,,.... vt#, .-as maw— iti
obtaining a position at; book-keeper for a "s''''r.'i.r''''---fr,Tuin k it
a large business firm ill Tenant°.
vioft4Cars- out7 raerthNalli,a° ;mete) m* r. staraPp,
A large nuiriber ottondedilir. Joseph. 1,1114 disturbed,by stones hetes. thrown
Canniunrtg'ssale,o NS"v d0 tnY * on the 4or Ian dwelliwal Nov Gth •ngwhen he
. re(,
and both stock and implements breug•ht ate a, it
ppee 0nt filhe f;:t t0 See i Min WhaOt14
prices. The proreeds amounted came, and Bud out who the distittighg
to ahoUt $1.4.00.Pardo lrere* and "Ur "11116 Y°11110
We are glad learn that Mr George Men Standing on the read. he at once
Bleomliehl WAS Slie0084111 in ohtetnIng ountered theta, seizing tin innocent
the highest number 44 any of the pupils lad' and at once started to shake him
who wrote at the Third-class non -pro- ncl use 'Km rather rough, felling hint
f 1. i t h i .
eas weal, eaa Or$ OULMInation atPark to the grouted end kicking him about
hill last suranter,vind therefore is entiti- the
ad to the medal given by , Mr. J. W. the iwlernOting"par"tandliWWeaveergU'lleinetnateligiedbt
Roger. . to Stratf0f4 *alma he was brought IA.
foie the 1 • feta ".Saf ttika Peace who fined
We dipped the following koot'
arkbill iferical--"It is our paint
duty techronielethedisathorilifts.Amea
So, of McGillimaa at; the age 76 vests
and 4 mouths Thiti sad eveat acandred
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lad Thursday morning 0,4 ;the home
she long graced as it deVatlia 14 41 #44
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a tender and Most affectineala ****00,
As one of the pioneers of Italikiliway,
she was mod widely known, Itn4 ty
resne ted for her esti ble
- ..1 eh -. „t - Ina
eum e 0614en vutnes. She was
CioariaYslev ellmherlantl, Englanitin4u .
1822.
o. She married Mr. Wm. Atom
who now mourns her death la 184.Tiand
liftrielrli:"tnahC:rntIgStrZt.eittLQ°anad"aandt401:11"18811:;:
and Xre- Amos settled OU- e. Um lil
hreGililvre3r* wiltell Is now the feilliN
----OF
I In t A . 0 1 11 I ill f
1111 11111 IF PR ut ro. vIL
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illgood
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iv trr Al, CIMICIV0.4t.Y. Sf r44'
Ito sari, . Sunday Services, II itaa
*ear p.vo. Sbbath school, tee pan.
3 0 ' ; ' ,, II.
faement,Bastor. Sunday Retvices,1040 a.m.
nuil5.00 pan, Sabbath *heel, 2 p. in.•
ltals SitliiniT-Ilev. T. Wilson, Pester. Sun
as, tiordoe°40,4000"4***164° F'lr" sia'"ith
Relioeliasor. /Ay
PVIROSMIttalt CAPACIL-Rier. W.I.tartfre,
hotor. sundAy Sorricps, J1, 0„ La. tilf11, 030 p.
na Sabbath Sehool.ital# a.m.. -
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vriona,iihrriBTV/IITTAI OP A rowra
u or ono timottini,4114 x or fa re ;ow
en Mortgage mg.tio by &laws McDonad ind
3Vitei Whitlb will be produced at ow throe of
Salo, default having been made lu OA. my,Hr.
ment tliereof, there will be mid by „ robins
Auction, at Reynold's note!, in the .
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Villagw-of Fiensaltiy:
4.01=0111.01.111000.1111$1.0.
rtoravistsaat cards.
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Biainipit.: -
ein ad ou,whiph the deceased
b hefliujIdeatirell'rheitlivI4Vedio"ssee
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TX Z. MUMMA,
A-1- • 4:11intelrWmam.
Office over OtbleiVe Bank, Exeter, Ontario,
NitroatOxidellasior painless
extraction.
Goes earalean every Friday, .
*
11g-Vetra y went higulead`Tolity alx, dollarst441r,
being paid for olio cow. In tao eves,
ing the young people of the 'neighbor -
hood collected at the house, where they
spent a very pleasant time stripping
the light fantistie until the switch's&
boors of night, whou grove yard s
yawns and .gheSst.s troop forth whea wo
broke up and,dispersed.
Mrs. Mary Maddox, the beloved wife
of Mr. John Martin, who has recently
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resided in Winsesham,bue formerly hard.
ware mexchant of Luck (red S
now, i at -
uderdcasaYsediaslta'daNt-
tedabgeeetra/reyarts.sutt
er sometime -previous to her death and
/
although the bereaved ones feel their
loss Iseeniv we can bUtIthink that die
is a gaine-r'thereby, for death had ht
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its sting and the grave its victory.
On Saturday evening while Dr. T.
s7
T. Coleman, of Seaforth, was returning
from Toronto and when IIear Bramp-
1
ton he was afflicted with paralysis of
/ . .
On side, whit} r n * i
i e dered ham ielplesa
and deprived him of the power of spa -
ce h. -It so happened that no one en
the train knew him and the train -
ployees.hadt notfithe'forethough‘t to look
at .Ins ticket to nd. out where he was
going, or among his papers to learn
who he was, and he was brought to
Stratfordbefore his identity was learn-
ed. Here medical aid was secured,at4
the Doctor afterwards conveyed to his
home svhere he has since had the most
/ . .
care!ul treattnent, and his wide circle
of friends will be glad to know that be
.
is receverine• and expects soon to be
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his wonted self.
The Royal Templars of Varna Coen -
cil held an 'open Lodge entertainment,
in the Temperance Hall, on Friday
evening last. The weather was all
that could be desired,and every avail -
able space in the hall, in which a hum-
an being could sit or stand or perch,
was oectinied. The Rev. Mr. -McConnell,
i whou sualli goodat
prtesa se:: andt:e ahbo inioi tr:..d hTehaeapro.of
,the Varna Council, presyled with his
gram, though quite lengthy, was se
var ed, that all were interested untill
the close of the entertainment. Spicy
and appropriate addresses were delivir-
ed by Revs. Ivlessrs. Hart, of Varna:
• • • T. - .s,'
Jamieson and Hill, of Bayfield. uease
AligS were 'given by Master E. I. Wan-
j... m .. i)41
less,Armstrong,John (mow, ta
Misses Anna. 1VIcAsh and Blair. T'he
temperanee choir, under the leadership
of Mr. Boles, furnished selections,which
were heartily applauded; perhaps the
. .
feature of the evening was the singing
of the choir of some thirty school chii,
di•en, prepared by their teachers, Mr
McTavish and Ms's Blair. The mond-
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organ selection, with organ accompam.
ment, by John and Ais. MeConnell
were much admired. Miss Proudfoof
and Mn. Alex. McKenzie gave a, few
choice selections of organ and violim
combined, and were lieartlY appludecit
The yarna Council of Royal Tempin,r1
is in it flourishing condition, its week
ly meeting being largely attended.
, boy ad
Mr. It McFalls, who has just. return- ed his temper as the, boy was ,used
ed from Manitoba, and settled down, shameful.•
once inore in Biddulph, had his farm
until
her family of eight children grow up
honored and respected. There were
Sir sons and two daughters, alI of,those
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uaturtiall 31114 fag of lov
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At 2 o'clock p.m, by Mr.,Tameo Oke,
Auctioneer., subject to such conditions as
*hen then be produced,. the -following ani.
T
'able oroperty, vir4-An anti singular, Unit
certain marvel a:tract of land .and. premiseol
situate lying sue hetnaisi the township or
Ifitin'the County of Huron end Provinee
of Mario, containing hY ad:measurement
fiftvacres, more °riots, being composed of
SMYTH-HALF of Lot Number SINN, in tbe
FOURTH Concesssion of the said township
°fT}IllYe. iii a fraMelionso and large barn on
the orilseti and the situation as to markets
. Pr.
IS goou.
TERMS OF SALE:
Ten per cent, cash and the balance in SO
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....aYsor as may be agreed.
For farther particulars apply to
ELLIOT & ELLIOT,
Vendors' Solicitors,Exeter.
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turned up side down with a plowing
Corbett.
bee last week. .
but one son, who died a few years ago,
live to morn her loss. One daughter,
The Hon. Patsy Cayleg, formerly of has been Sernewhnt
of BrucThe weather
elield, but late of Thedford is
around once more distributing Chris- cold for the paid week.
, i - ds Mr. Geory,e Alexander, spent a cotiple
Mita cansr among his many nen .
Glad to see you Patsy. of days of last week In Visatford on busi-
. ' tiessy-
Mr.W, 11.Fitzgerald, high Chief Ban-
14 wily_ . __ i.,_ ,_
. a. rs. 44M 0/11nPb°111$ Or ,r0111.-
ger of London,organized a Court of the hill, gave our•burg a, friendly call on
111#10pelldellt 'Order of Foresters ia Clalt,
deb F 'd * I t This inter ris Sunday hist.
. oys, on ri as as . p ss e
Ail James LeAni is a''"ain engaged
nig town can now boast oftwo . lodges
of Foresters. in Mr. McPherson's work!' shop. Bost-
ness must be (getting brisk.
Mr. Dishman, who has just moved on The Directors of the Corbett cheese
to the farm of Mrellobt. Hudson, Bid
. factory are going t� hold a meeting to
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dulph had the misfortune of loosing his engage the cheese maker for next year.
wife, who died on Tuesday last, of iii-
Several tenders are in.
fiamation, Mr. Dishman has the sym- '
pathy of all, in his troubie. A meeting will b'e held in the Pres-
byterian churdi here on Monday next,
On Friday last, Mr. Fly Bice ,of the to make arrangements for holding a
1St COn. McGillivray, lost his barn and christmas tree ou Xmas eve.
itS contents by fire, also Mr. John Ken- .
edy, of Granton lost hisbarn and con-. Mr. Taylor, I've are sorry to say nad
tents also a span. of horses by fire. Sup- .....his cg in airied about a week ago.
posed to be to the workof an incend-He is imptjroving somewhat but slowly.
rary. • We hope o soon see um around again.
• Mrs. Patchings sale was held on
Mrs. Harris,resides at Landon,the other
resides at home. Of the five sons living
oneteacher, at
Litse •‘,17rloVtIll'7is D'Arnl. T°s1lorrias Amos of
Oreditcan, one lives on the . homestead
wity his father aud the other two are
•a
residents of McGillivray. The deceas-
ed was aeonsistent member of thePres-
by terian church. Until a few months
previous to her death, the deseased en.
•joyed fair health. Her •
fatal ailment
was a derangement of the digestive
organs accompanied by other compli-
eations. Resigned to the Divine will
she bore her illness with christian for -
titude,and died trusting. in her redeera-
er-
.
The funeral, which occurred last Fri-
day to Mar's Hill Cemetery, was very
la,ree fully one hundred rigs being in
e 7
the procession. The Rev. J. S. Lochend
.
conducted the funeral services at the
house and the church preaching an el
oquent and impressive sermon. The
easket furnished by N. Phippen & Son,
h' .h th . • d s
in w ic e remains incase
IL EV N, DENTIST, 14,D. s, ,..
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emote th without paha by giy ng
'"" • Vegeta Vapor, or using_ the 111417
Aniestlietic, ell tueselies. Makes u- Id Pi li
ings and otlicrteural wark the best tIpossibtlt
coos to gurioh not Thursday in eachnioa •
Beat aide ofataia street.Pxeter,
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T B. WHITIMT. M.
Au . said Surgeon, °met aillaPtileCnieAell
corner *victoria and Elgin streets, Goderieh,
Ontario. ____.
A. RoLUNS. OpPOE-11fAIN. sT.
neiodenee---e_ orner Andrew and North
D"''
Streets, Exeter, Vntario.
T A. AMOS, M.A., O. M. La C.P., BUIE.; L!
.,s.,Olekteow,
L. M., Edinbursdi and, Glasgow; M. C. I'. & S..
Ontario:X. S.; Toronto. Night bell at
office. Crediton, Ontario. J-3.12-8
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JAMES
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ESTATE OP
PICKARD.
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elm
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DB. COWEN. OVOICE-MAIN STREET,
Exeter, upstairs, opposite Centre
HoteL Side entranceon soutli-J ames street
leading to the Methodist Church.
T W. PROWX.ING,11.D., if. c. P. s.
ial-rxiduate of Victoria 'University. Office and
residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter.
Tuesday last, and was a success. Mr.
tsborue. Thomas Taylor,purchased the 100 acre
were ,wa
solid walnut and was mounted with
heavy black silk handles and plate.
uraraaaat SWEET, VETER.
VI, inary_SurKeon. Gradupte
aSests- Pa TO-ronto. ,,'Vetterii8afg afillitirtset-.
-(4-41, ' tsralLendele'rnunniCk, eaSt of Rich.
Pickard's store. Opposite skating rink, Ex.
eter, Ontario.
farm, paying therefore the sum of 81;
Mr. Richard Hunter held his annual 125. This is considered a very low
,
sale on Thursday' last. A very large price as the land is good. -
crowd was in attendance and bidding. Some insurance company or other
was brisk. Mr James Oke, of Exeter, party must have sustained a loss Friday
wielded the haanmer and did it very night, as the heavens were illuminated
effectually, selling 45 cattle, 56 sheep to the south-east of eorbett,in the diree-
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and ( horses in one and thsenquarter tion of Lieury or Atha Craig.
The family placed several floral offering
on the casket, one especially, that an
anchor of immortelles. The followiog-
gentlemen acteda$ pall-bearers.---mes.,
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srs. Alex. Smith, Wm. Fraser, Wm. -
Niel, Wm: Morley, Anerew Hardy and
John Reid.
Moi H. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT-
_ILI,. - OR, Conveyancer,Exeter, NotaryOntarioPnblic.
OfficeSamwell's Block.
Mo , ney to Loan.
o
rrlIERM, WILL BE SOLD
_L Auction on the store premises
Pickard, in the
yitilff IF.
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By James Oke, Auctioneer,
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.
Wedllesd Dec
ay!
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Commencing at 1 o'olock
leg tarrn 4tOnk and implements,
say:- _
1 team of heavy horses, 5
pony 7 years old, in foal;
"Pride of Athees".horse colt,
"Stone Clover"' horse colt 2
of Scotland" horse colt 2 years
naught Chief" mare colt 2 years
naught Chief".m are colt I year
Clover" horse colt one yea
t year old; t mare and colt
mare ana colt after "Fearn
Inileb cowst 4 fat cows; 6 steers;
yearlin g heifer; 1 two-year-old,
12 ewe lambsr4 qwes; 1 buggy;
light Wagon; :light sleigh.;
old wagons; 50 tonS ot hey;
peas; about 9 kens of laripy;,about
wheat; 801 bushels of turnips;
feed; a (ltiemtli'Y of eed"''
numereus otherartieles:
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TERMS OF
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p. rm.,
an as
1 pony,
3
years
old;
old;
'after
aught
heifer;
t
2 -new
about
91eatis
and
SALE
, ,,
lay
on
4 ,
i
the
that
years
yetys
oid;
old;
old;
1 horse
"Turku:-
Chief
3
Pheeton0
wagons,
10
9
stakes,
s
PD_BLIC
of James
.
follow-
aged;
i lzal
1 "Fear-
i "P'ear-
1 "Stone
Waves;
1:;'
acres
acres
ofgreen,
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,
OU
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is to
old. t
,
1
rri e
colt
1
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calf;
4.
el
o
mid
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hours. All left at an early hour and
Miss LaVina Keys,who lived with her
spoke in high praises of the treatment 'it t
. , p ren s a quarter Oa mile east of Ship -
them by Mr: Hunter.
11,e. unsa:
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T IL DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
_Las of Supreme Court, Netary_Pubhc, Con-
p_r, Commissioner, &c. Money to loan
lOY:eti-e.Fanson's Sleek, Exeter.
accorded
_ , ,.,.„ ' , ka, in Stephen,took a severe told while
PLOWING MATCH,. TRO gunnel driving in the rain on 'Friday Nov. 8th.
plowinganatch of the Usborne plowing and died at about 6.30 just one
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assocation was held on the farm' of Mr. week from the,. slay , the cold ,Was
James Gardiner on Wednesday of last contracted. The day before her death'.
week. There was a large crowd of her little nieceSlivino• at the same ho'
spectator s resent and competition in
P fell down stairs andbroke her arm.1,
all classes was keen, There were six-
Th roads are very muddy.
es. e . • • .
•' The es°' P' enneer't Prelnise. 0 138
..sneshe.,r.b•' .,. ,
- lyleSsPaAlop,Onahl &Waugh. are's' lead.•
.
anoe.-7/fl.6e..r.6esVit;aectinalietrZth,e,I,111‘1,1aiiis•odownzfraarieLp:onine i.se.s
will 13,010.
MILLIOT &ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC-
Conveyancers, lite. Money to loam
at 6 per cent. •
B. Y. ELLIOT. • S. ELLIOT
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TAMES.OICE, Exeter, Ontario, Licensed
el Auctioneer for the Couuty of Huron.
gales pr ptly attended to and satisfaction
ItS7
guava ed. Sales arranged at this office.
r.-rtet '
s
teen entries, and the work done was
equal to any previous yealS, consider- .
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' a. , d silccess. A large • n'
um .tqc ' o•ea fr.= the neigabormg
ine the dry state of the ground. The . ,
Im , ..„ , ,
following is a hst of the successful cons_ Mr. W. J. .11,1ens ca.nalit -iii''.,16-g
netitors*- • quantity of fish at the lake .1.alit,s Wee
..- - - • ... .., . " ', • s -'s_;_.'' '
• EXTRA ur.,Ass.-t-ist,James Hoggarth; Mr. John eherritt ' PtasSearestuaoug
2na Alex Millar. , . last week -With all0ttler large ' Aviv& of-
7 - . , , . .
FIRST CLASS anen).-I.st,David Allison; sheep. , e e „,
'`‘Irni Williani ltay. • Mr. D. Bro - - ' ,..• ,e. •, -
, - - , -' .
, , pheySistia• wife wore visit-
, , ;$1OND CLASS(Men)plow with metal ing friends out 'neareAlsia,,,,praig lest
, ,. • ' ,
5 , ,
.• Fe Dcklitation and., Pon-
/ Itial-e pH ' -IP' Thursday of
- • '" - ` • • - 1 , ,
-xt,sw., eok. -This prOriliSeS to ' -:
//` utpf tit , to .?".the
eye 0 eeSeusesa• The' e,beebit eivill.
he one of the best,rendered in the vile
laot. , = • .
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ft.. .
-eneOnowse, wieeneisees Licensed Asia-
IAA ioneez for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township of Usborne.
Sales promptly H. tt end ed to and terms 'Tali..
able. Salesntranged at Post office, Winchelsa
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so nossEsnanunse, liensan Ontario. Lie-
J12.4 °need Auctioneer for the County of
Huron. Cliarges moderate and satisfaction.
guariimteed,
,
- ot
p rit:-1st, W. R. Duncan ; 2nd, Thom. week., 1 -''.- :7? ''', - : ' -
, , .,
as D - • '5 ..:a M Th • son •
mican , Brd, M. . omp .
Theyoung ripple had an • enjoyable
Rambler.
•
-e-sr .11011r, Xhiva,CintariO.. Licensed. aunt-
v v ioneer for tb.c Counties .r mia.o....
.bert
and Lambton, and the townships Of Stephen
and Amy. All sales -promptly attended to
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EQYS UNDER 18 VIARS.-1st James S
time at the residenee of Mr. Jamas Gil-
nd Jas • / • • • - ..
Ballentyne; s Gardiner;-Nsi,rred
on Wednesday reveilinno• Jaat.
Stewart. , ' . 2 , , -. c'tk., ,. , . ,
That dance lest week caused . eight.
Boys uNDEn is YEARS. --1St E. MC- . . , g,. a., . , . .
- • n summons ta.nosplaced sti ,uounty
Nichol; 2nd, C. Monteith. ,i, ' ee - = ( • = a ..= .-
linter';2tia Constable, C. Wil -,son, hancia..
SULKY PLOWS.---lst, R. Hunter;
and 3rd, a tie, between Aieie' Hodeert';' ' kisseS Lizzie 'old- Minnie Eggert,
and J. McColough; 4th 1,1: *Pherson. who have boon home for a week or two,
Elm. GROOMED TEAM -William Mc- returned. to, Detroit on Moeda' last.
Ka,. . : ' ' Boston Methodist Sabbath school is
JIJDGES.-George lErart-oh,,P: E. Rani- arrangingloillte 17th annual Christi=
i .. 1 11 ' tl Ad W1 se- it 4: ee OntOtaioment to ,be held on
hen, ilsn's Jac se all
ford.. - ' Ohristmite night, , ,
We setndez where Albert and Mar-
shall go west every Sunday evening.
, A social time was spent at the resid-
, . . -
epee of uncle Bob in Thadulph on bat-
- evening's
nrclay ,evening-. The enter-
tainment was of a, mild nature, Until
the old floor manager, Stewart Bob, put
in his apparenee and made things boom.
The party broke up at .about a quarter
to twelve When all wended their way
home pleased with the evenings inter-
tainment.
gin and under cash, a sums above SU)
twol'Y'ein onths Credit .citt furnishing approved
,Seenred notes. .- •', „ ,
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Por further partiOulare apply to
it. A. COLLIFS, GEORGE simwELL,
S 1" 'to f A' . ' Assignee
' °,11.4- ?'• for - ,I!'elgl'ifiei •,
''. • "- , Hx.eter'' ,,, ';Pter
JAMES OKE Auction...or. '
t .
"Eketi, NoVember 1.9th; (1389. •
-ex ,EfenEit, Licensee Auetiotieer for may
J.J.,. Stephen and 'McGillivray townsliipS,
Office'-Crediton,Ontorie.
S. • ' . .
ituation Wanted.
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A lady'Wishes to seeure a situation for her
gem, aged abou 11 ypats. tche Situation tpre-
ferred is ,atie in winch he an go to school
mutat, tub eliores morning and evening.
Tor fiiitherpartioularropply at the ADV0,
,casn office, Rketere '.