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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1891-1-22, Page 444414,70r•FR.MMMI.A.4.7.11.P.KIMPIFOSVA.V0P10. THZ CAteter Abinicate. 5ANDERS, c& SW4ET, Props. J1&L 22nd, 19L • Por Teaohers_ant Itpi1s• • Vourseorkitudy iroiP-g,lrotraueeflxantio, utiott to-Ritmo% :Selma uutkVelle,g, ItUto Ittts tit ate. 'The eutrenee eXaMinatiOti to High Schools end Collegiate. Institutes fee 1891 will be held ou .July - 2nd, 3rd and 4t.h. The following is the limit of stud - es in the various subjeets: RE ADING—A general knowledge ol the elements ofvoeai expreesion, wjMh reference to emphasis, • inflect - Ion, and. pause, The reading, wit! e)ropo r expressioo, of any seleetion it the Reader authorized for Fourth Book classes. The pupil should be taught to read intelligeutly as well aointellig" lerreeeTnue,---The pupil should bo taught to give for words or phrases, :meanings which may bo substituted thorefor,without impairing the sense of - the passage, to illustrate ancl show the approoriate 11 0.98 of important words or phrases to distinguish between synon- yms in common use; to paraphrase difficult passages so as to show the con- nection of the thoughts in any selected sag'; to ex plain allUsionS; to write ti.xplanatory or discriptive notes on pro- per or other names; to show that he has studied the lessons thoughtfully by being able to give an intelligeni opinion on any subject tmited of there- in that comes within the range of his experience of comprehension; and e'oecially to show that ha has entered into the spirit of the passage, by being able to read it with proper expression. He should be required to memorize passages ufspacial beauty from the eelectioes preseri bed and to reproduce n lds own words the sabs:.ance of any of th selections, or of anv pert there- of. He should also obtain some know- ledge of the authors from whose works these selettions have tweet made. The eeandnation in Litereure will bc on selectious from the authorized Fourth Reader. ORTHOt; RA P HY" AND 0 RTEOEPT. —The ;,ronnueiation, the syllabication; and the spelling from dictation, of words in t'oinuion use. The correction of words improperly spelt or pronounced. The distinctions between words in common use in regard to spelling,pronunciation and meaning. There will be no form - el paper in Orthotpy, but the examiner in oral Reading is instructed to consid- er the pronunciation of the candidates In awarding their standing. GEoGnAnny.—The form and motions ef the The chief definations as contained in tho authorized text book; divisions of the land and the water; circles on the globe; political divisions; natural phenomena. Maps of Ameri- ea, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Maps of Canada and Ontario,including the rail- way systems. The products and com• menial relations of Canada. GRAMMAIL—The sentences of its diSerent forms. Words: their chief classes and inflections. Different gram- matical value of the same word. The meanings of the chief grammatical terms. The grammatical phrases and clauses. The nature of clauses is easy compound and complete sentences. The government, the agreements and the arrangement of words. The cor- rection, with reasons therefor, of wrong forms of words and of false syntax. Thu parsing of easy sentences. The enalysis of simple sentences. Comeosmox.—The nature and the construction of different kinds of sen - e1 -es. The combination of seperate statements into sentences. The nature and the construction of paragraphs. The eombination of separate statements :Into paragraphs. Variety of expression with the following classes of exercises: Changing the conjugation, (or :voice) of the verb. expanding a word or phrase into a clause; contracting a clause into a word or phrase ; changing from direct to indirect narration, or the converse; trans -position; changing the form of a sentence; expansions of given heads or hints into a composition the contraction of passages; paraphras- ing prose. The elements of punctuat- ion. Short narratives or descriptions. Familiar letters. liOTICE to CREDITORS TL11T RUNNING 1/4F in the matter of the Estete of James Oke, Auctioneer, Deceased. Notice is hero I.)y given pursuant to Chapter tie of the ReyStatutes of Ontario, 1857, ti10t.1141 p4r$0115 having claims against tile Estate of JAME'S O.KEtlate ef the Village of Exeter, 10 the County of Huron, Auctioneer, Deceased, who died en the Vith day of Sept- ember. 189), are required to deliver or send by oust prepaid to the undersignedSolicitors for /%1ary E. Oho a Themis Ok 0, Adminis- tretrix Acttuinistrator of the Beal awl Personal Estate of the said cleeeased, on or I—before the - 1st Day of February, 1891, a statement in writing oontainin,,,, their 11 amts sari addresses and full 43articillars Of their claims duly verified by Statutory dec- laration and the nature of the securitYl (if any) held by them; and that after tho bald. 1 &NU 01 euttonort date the said Admi u 1 LtVaixnietlio ctAsst3t, of the 55111Estate ministrator proceed to tim o ug the parties entitled thereto, having rvgurtl only to claims of whieh notice shall have been received as 11, hove required, and. the Snit]. A1111111:11,trOLTIR and Adyninist rater will not be liable for the said assets or uiy part thereof so distributed to any poritoa or persons of whose claim notioe shall not have been received at the time of sueli dis- tribution. Dated this 17th day of December, 1890. ELLIOT St ELLIOT, Solicitors for Jam niStr otrix and Admin i strat or, Exeter, Ont. itISTORY.-0 UIli EMS of Ellglith his- tory; the outlines of Canadian history generally, -with particular attention to the events subsequent to 1841. The municipal institutions of Ontario, and the Fede,ral form of the Dominion Gov- ern mut. (Continued next week.)' MY friend, look here! you know bow week and ner iroil s your wife is,aud you know that Carter's Iron Pills will re- lieve her, now why not be fair about it and buy her a box? Tho directors of the Metropolitan Optra House, New York, have decided that after this season they will aband- on Crerman opera and substitute Ital- ian and French. MEDICAL HINTS. The quickest, surest and. best reme aly for rheumatism, neuralgia, liimba go, sore throat, soreness and lameness is Ilagyard's Yellow 011. It quickly MIMS Sprains, britiSeS. blirliS, frostbites, chilblains, etc. For croup, colds, quin- etc., take 10 to 80 drops on sugar, And apply the oil externally ah), when funmediate relief will result. ., /, J 5 'ef4, 1 AUCTION SALE In the matter of the Estate of James Olte, late of the Village of Exeter. in the County of Huron, .Auctioneer, deoeased, and in the matter of Chapter 108 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, known as 'The Devolution of Estates Act", There will be sold by Public —Auetion, on— Saturday the 31st day of January 1891. —At the— hour of 2 O'CLOCK in the AFTERNOON, — a,t— . "THE CENTRAL HOTEL" --in the— SAID VILLAGE of EXETER by MR. HENRY EMBER. Auctioneer, subject to such conditions as shall then be produced, the following Valuable Village rrePerts, Alt and singular that per- tain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in tho Village of Ex- eter, in the County of rluron, and -Province of Ontario, being composed of parts of Lots number onetwo and three on the WEST SIDE. of Main Street, Southof Huron Street in the said Village of Exeter, "Carling Sur- vey" and more ,particularly described -in the Conveyance -to the said deceased by measue m eats. Terms `of Sale. Ten per cent cash on day of sale, and the balance lo be paid into the Canadian Bank of Commerce to the joint credit ofthe offici- al guardian and the Administrators within 30 days witeout interest. Conditions of sale will be produced at time of sale. For further particulars apply to JOHN HOSKIN,Q.C.,or to ELLIOT& ELLIOT Toronto. Vendors Solicitors, Dated 12111 January, 1S91. Exeter, 1.41. 1111.19.0,2=1.11.13i.12.1.131V4311111M [1:11111dJIJ A complete stock of Pare and Reliable Drugs ALWAYS KEPT. Pototlilogicios, Druggist's Suplios At right and reasonable prices. Prescriptions and Family Receipts . Carefully Prepared. 006/1104 PiNgor the best in the market. C. LUTZ. PROP Exeter Rolier Mills. MARKET REPORTS :— WHEAT, 85 TO 90 cts. per bush Our Selling Prices :— Flour, 11 Bran, Middlings, Screenings, Chop, strong bakar s, $2.75 per 100 2 35 tr. 4. 1.75 80 " 90 " 100 " 1.00 to 1.50 hest family, lOW grade, 11 it tt It et Chop stone running every day. TERMS CASH. The Exeter Milling Co .14 as,1.3i1;,Sr4 HARMITIMATHE PoWDEFIS' 01/10•0 ALL HEADACHE. _They. are mot adver., Used to cure every- thina,bitt simply head- aches. !try thew, it will east but 24 cents for a boat and. they are harmless. They gra not a Cathartic, OVageia''',Ert't1".. . • , . Ifyour 111110 ono 8hon1d bo taken ye.poeNt with Nionibran- 0" OtOUP, Whitt MOW YUll do? What physician ebuld olive B�ldiifs 3041:51:1epei RelgOgdY is a taetolonn,barmloso potwler and in tho only entognard. In 211goafb 111,5 novorfailOd. Order"110W troin yob r ,ituggiBte Or (MMus, 660powdor by Melt tot 10e. E OR.DELOIII PROPRIETARY CO.', JAMAICA, SE1gING MACHINE HI A S„ EQUAL. THE LAD2 Eft; '714F. omviter:::ma mA1.1111,NE •,, L_.... ' 7- ereareitterree'7n,s4lPi 114 , ,..; .0 f frogpiesry A yolks N EcAO, a SyaliV?C NINE ,AERGE:NOxRA_RFDEAMwilS3: ,1--- ATLANTAE.,G A7 ST LOU' s.L.,_niza,A210 semesetireo.cAi. Mon' rAllunInmatlawnan intaremoorstoomoromennalwa.... EVEREST'S COUGH SYRUP CANNOT BE EXCELLED. try it and be convinced of Its wonderful euret:No properties. Price 26 cents. Try Everest's Liver Regulator For Disease to the Liver Kidneys, tee., and Purify - log of the 41)od. :Price 51. Six bottles for $5. For Sale by ALL DRUGGISTS. Manufactured only by GEO. M. EVEREST, Cuususx. ions... 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' 'lei M j„,, • • z. - e'ff ' '5 '' "A STITCH IN TINE SAVES NINE" SO WILL A DOLLAR INVESTED IN, MALTOPEPSYN [an artificial gastric juice—formula on every 1141] SAVE 99 DOLLARS to any person suffering from stomach troubles,'es- peciallyif taken at the first symptom of Indigent 10, which is usually weight at the stomach, soinitities attended by slight pain, and may follow chin )tlit a wholesome or a heavy meal. At first, this fet• ng soon passes away, ll and is only remembered as at e staft/easani, which, when repeated graduallybe- comes more pronounced, To the average peso is now suggested the cathartic pill, biter, or ot er liquid purgatives, that will clear out the bowels. S h treatment ts worse than useless; it is positively. hal - fill. The trouble is in the Stomach, the Bowels re not responsible, and relief will only come throe .h an intelligent treatment of the disorder withinho stomach. M.ALTOPEPSYM is the remedy stomach troubles. Endorsed by the best physicidos of England and Canada. Send 1 cts, in postage !or valuable pamphlet to HAZEN MORSE, INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE, ONTARIO IA" J. G. SPIALLACOAIDE, Merchant TaUor, ROOM'S MOOR EX01614 Has now in stock A FIRST-CLASS LINE OF Summer Goods, Gouts' FurniShings, eto. Sole agent for Exeter for IVORINE COLLARS AND CUFFS. The best collar and cutr in the market A CALL SOLICITED. J. lismallacombe. EXETER MARKETS. Wheatper bushel,. . , .... 80,85 to 0.90 Baxley 40 to 48 Oats . 40 to 40 Peas 5S to (±0 Dueks per pair 50 to GO Geese Turkeys Butter Eggs , Potatoes per bus Hay per ton Pork per 100 Clover Seed 5 to 5?,3- 7 to 9 10 to 14 20 to 21 50 to 70 5.00 to 6.00 5.15 to 5.25 W. G. Bissett's Livery • First Class Horses said Rigs. SPECIAL RATES WITH COMMERCIAL MEN. Orders left at Bissett Bros.' Hardware Store, will receive prompt attention. TERMS - REASONABLE A TRIAL SOLICITED. W. G. BISSETT. CHRISTIE'S COMMERCIAL) LIVERY!) First Class RIGS And HORSES. ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAWE SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE STABLE WILL BE PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. :norms Ress.Zon-Lelole Telephone Connection. —THE— CENTRAL SHAVING PARLOR. EXETER, -:- Ontario, HASTINGS PROPRIETOR. Every Attention paid to Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting: • A. Hastings. HE BM 1 nolosalo & Roil Grocers, WINE & SPIRIT Merchants, Main -t., Exeter. SENO 50C,'gnuastranninE to us, and we w111 send you by p[osrlegmsospolt as this elegant watch whiehyeu can examine, and if you do not find it all aruleven more than we claim for it DO NOT TAKE IT, but if perfectly sat: isfactory, pay the Express Agent OUR SPECIAL CUT PRICE OF $5.35 and take the watch. Such a chance to secure a reliable timepiece at such a ridicu- lously low price is seldom, 1± ever be- fore, offerod. This 15 8 genuine COLU FILLED WATCH,inade of 2 plates of SOLID Com over composi- tion meta). It has solid bow, cap and crown, hunting case,beautiftillyon graved and is dust - proof. The works are 'Waltham style, richly jewelled, with expansion balance, ig regulated, and we warrant it an accurate time- keeper. It is suitable for either a lady or gentleman. A guarantee is sent with each wateh. Address Geo. W. WYATT Igt co., Watchmakers, Peterborough, Ont. BEND us si.oviTeloafsylTuorffrgigrotaall we will send you postpaid this elegant ELDORADO DIAMOND WORM POWDERS Are Peasetht to Oahe. Contaig their mere 13:trgaticoo. Is a saft, stere and officIrtari destroyer of:tort/is jis Chileiro,t ciJdulI, 1..."0.41451•04.1•1*011...**t.W.w.....11,4o.......14410.05.4441.1**InA".• sionewa.--nweemlAsszvaampkr.mmtouvor.o.1.04-41. NOTICE' The Couneil of the corporation of the County., of Enron wili rneet the Com t Mose in the town of Galeria, On Tuesday; the 27th hist!, at throe o'eleek p. PEPaii ADA 111S01.1 Jan 10 101-21 Co. 0101.4,1 SOLID COLD FILLED RIND Those rings are now worn by ladies and gentlemen in the best society, and have the same appearance as a ritigeosting $25.00. We guarantee 8 'perfect St and satisfaction. AddrosS Ca°. W. Wyatt 8r. Co. J'ewellers Peterborotigh, Ont. THRESHERS, •FARMERS, ETC., Dont fail to got a supply of the famous LA 111DIN H: OIL, —Made only by__ McColl Bros. & Co., Toronto. You will find it gives satisfaction, McCOLL'S .CYLINDER OIL Should be in every Engine Cylinder Beware of Imitations. Get only Genuine LARDINE. —FOR SALE BY - 4:t 11SSETT 'ute 4'! P41`00.11,01R,PINFEMPROIVIAM11.6101-06119MSIMUMIVOISPOMPMMAKENIGI S. Exeter, ntario. wwwwwww!teiw.wws. TAU R SH P. Czesavauom THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED OUT A NEW STOOK OF 1: 11 1: 11 : DI 11 1: 1:1 1: I FIRST-CLASS \\INTER SUITING.% 11 I1 I3: II :t II II 11 11 4: IniCanadian and Imported Tweeds, French Worsteds, etc., which he will sell at right prices. If you wish a nobby or plain suit it will repay you to call and examine his large stock which has just arrived. 11 SHE FIT 01111110TEED EVRY TIME. Special attention given to ladies mantle marg. Give me a Trial and you will be Convinced. Stand one door north of Fish's Barber shop. J PMES H. GRIEVE 1 FOR CASH (L-7\ 6'"'Neu siei1. 1518,,,S1g11•1 'cog - Y• We win sell the balance of cross- cut saws and axes at cost. SEE Ri4IOES. Keen Edge Saws, Queen do President do Racer do Forest Beauty Choice of Axes, 75 cts. 75 cts per foot; 75 do do 75 do do 85 do do 85 do do ST VES AWAY D JAN. 13th, • 1891. MSS= BROS. W A'T CH THIS SPACE —FOR -- Change of "AP" E. FA CITY HOTEL LONDON, ONTARIO. 1 per day. L St J. MAARTIN, Proprietors. THE BEAUTIFUL AND CLEAR NT imu tom NE mi no mu TYPF • horn which this paper is print d was supplied, by the ,4 AROrlit F F 4NT11/1-Y Dealers in Type, Presses, and Printers' Supplies, J. T. JOHNSTON 80 8z 82 Wellington St. nest TORONTO, ONT. CL T s ING t.; 1ir t. EXETER - ONTARIO Has now in stock ittniiati Winter CTOCZZ'S., IN THE FOLLOWING LINES: West of England Suitings and Trous cringe, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser - lugs. French and English Worsted Cloths All made up. in the Latest Style, at. best Rates. J. SITELL. London Huron &Bruce Railway l8aosengorThite Table. emma SOUTH, stn p.m, liotaion,dep't 8.00 4.25. Winghatn7.05 840. [mean Cros'g 847 5.20, Beigrave 7.24 4.00. (TIondoboye 852 518, Myth 7,88 4,15. flontralut /0.05 5.45, Londosboro, 7.47 4.25,o EXETEA 9.10 5.57. Clinton 8,07 445. 1Tensall 0.28 6.09, trueefield 8.26 5.04, Kipper!. 9.04, 1.17. Itipperi '8,84 5,12, Brneeilelci 0.42 6.20,, 11„onsali Soli 5,19, Clinton 10,00 0.45: Exyrint 815 0,33, Lonclesboro' 1010 7,03. Centralia ' 007 545, Myth 10.28 7.12. OlitodeboSio 9,18 5.51, tiolgra'Ve 10.42 7,27, 101,10 (-3roS'g 9„.24 0.02 Wingharo 11.66 7.45. London a,tr 1056 6,54