The Exeter Advocate, 1891-3-12, Page 1VOL. IV.
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Church Directory.
TiuyITT Ml'.1,tQurAL CHURCH, --Rev. 8• F
Robinson, Rector. SuudayServioes, 11.a. m
and 7'p. m. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. M.
METaoDIST,Cxluni;n--James-$t, Rev. A. L.
Russell, Pastor:: `Sunday Services,. 10.80 a. m.
and 6,80 p.m. Sabbath School, 2 p. m.
iLA1N'STRE'ET--Rev. J. Wilson, Pastor. Sun
day Servioes,10.80 a.m. ani 6.30 p. m. Sabbath
S01rooL2.80 p. m.
•
PRESnrTEn'TAN CHURCH. -Rev. W. Martin,
Pastor. Sunday Services, 11°a. m, and 6.60 p.
rn. Sabbath School, 00`a. m. ' •
Professional Cards.
H. KINSMAN,L.D.S,Fanson's 1310 oh
two doors north of Carling Store,
MAIN STREET, tXETER' extract$ teeth.
without pain. Away at ensall on 1st Bran, shorts & chop. Butter and lard.
Friday; Ailsa Craig on 2nd and 4th !Tuesday; ,--
and Zurieh on.last'Thursday of each month. Bran &clots per cwt. Butter tubs 13e, a ib
• Shorts 900 do "
Rolls 14o. a lb
C
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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCS 12, 1891.
We have, and keep constantly,one of the clearest and
best assorted stocks of Drugs,, pate , � -tri .
e SiDve stuffs,Brushes,
in town, which We sell at :rices below any.
1 Y
Our t
}
stock of drugs is fresh and �� e sell them ��,t.far rices
as we are not mem of Druggist'sAssociation.p
lnl��rs any I?r1.1��1si5 We
do not use the scheduled price & • _
� ce of the Hiil'oz� Bruce Druggist's
Association, and can therefore offer drugs at f�ii
;, 1 and reason-
able prices. We s Heart;�`
� . E. '1.,.v OCHENG ' �1 i��'� : �6 -tar
G" ®r y
Corner Dili.. Store.
NOTICE.
Allparties indebted to ilrr. William Sweet.
V.S., will kindly oblige him thy paying the
same to his wife, IsIrs. William Sweet, who
will be at her father's (Mr. ,Tames Tom's). re-
sidonoe, ep osite the Mauston House; on or
before the 20th of March, 1891.
W. .
G. Bi
5ett S Livery.
First Class Horses and Rigs.
SPECIAL RATES WITH
COMMERCIAL MEN.
Orders left at Bissett Bros: Hardware"
Store, will receive prompt attention.
TERMS - REASONABLE
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
W. G. BISSE T r
T r.
HENSALL MARKETS,
GRAIN.
Fall Wheat 95 to 06; Barley 41 to 48
Spring 'L 95 to 96; Peas 64,to 65
Clover Seed 4.00 to 4.40; Oats 49 to 41
Timothy
1.35 01,40
t
FLOUR.
Strong Baker's 275; Straight Roller 2.25
Fancily Low Yo� Straight
5'
2.50; I 1., J
CH. INGRAM, DENTIST, Member Royal
. College Dental Surgeons, successor to
H. L. Billings. Office over O Neil s Bank,
Exeter, Ont. .A. safe anaesthetics given fur
the painless extraction of teeth. Plates se-
cured finely in the mouth by Yemen's pat -
tent Valve
Lucan every Friday
B WHITELY, M. D, C• M•. PHYSICIAN
t N n. nfi'irtn and residsncn-
Corn@3 Victorian ry!!t Pti1gi$i Streets, Goderich,
Ontario.
TAR. T. A. ROLLINS. OFFICE -MAIN ST.
JJ Residence -,Corner Andrew and North
Streets, RI: ete�r` Residence -,
R. CROSKBItY, Member Roya1•College
Li tate Royal
Surgeons, England• Lfcent y
College of Physicians, Edinburgh; Member
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
office, Mitchell's old stand, Groditon, Ont.
J. H. MCLELLAN
EYE & EAR SUROE0N.
Graduate New York Eys and Ear Hospital
Eyes tested and ands Talbot supplied. Office cor.
LONDON, - ONTARIO
iyi, T. A, AMOS, M. D., C. lei , Member of
1J College of Physicians and surgeons
Ontario; licentiate of the Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons Edinburgh; licen-
tiate rif the Faculty of Physicians and Sur-
geons, Glasgow; Follow of Trinity Medical
College, 'Toronto, Office -Dr, Cowen's old,
stand
TAR. DAVID M.STIEBLER, (UNIVERSITY
II of Toronto,) Physician. Surgeon, eta.
Having spent the winter of 1886-'87 in New
't}ork,,and. the winter of i887- 88 in Vienna,
Austria. OFFICE, -'CREDITON, ONT.
LiII. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT -
. OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office- Over Post Office, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan.
T Fi.DICKSON,:BARRISTER ,SOLICITOR 1
1../. of Supreme Court, Notary Public„ Con-
e anter, Commissioner, &c. Money to loan
ii.tco-. t,neon's Block Exeter. I
�LtLIO; tart 6T,11ARRISTA]i ,14cLI0.
:Ls itors, Conveyancers, &o, prone,' to loan
at 6 per cont.
3,V•ELLIOT. ,, it, k.L1oT
�. m-' .--. t
N•WYn'cl Bistro, Licensed Aunt- 1
BROWN\
. iJnee44bl';lrlle bLintfbs of Perth and
1.itddlesex, also tithe township of Usborne
Sales promptly attended to and terinsreason' ,
able,Saibd arranged at Post office, Winchelsa
A7, ROLLINS, late of Man Ito bll, Lioens-
wed Auctioneer, for the counties of Hur-
on and Middlesefr. Residence: 1 mile south t
of Exeter, Ont. Stele Orders by mail ori other-
wise promptly attended to at reasonable
prices, 1
�7' F20LT,1 hiva,0ittario, Licensed auot- C
VT . foneerfor ;the Counties of Middlesex
cad Larnbton, and the townships of Stephen r
ind ;Fray All sales promptly attended to, r
BOSS.I+''N'I3ElLiZY+llonsallontario, L ic- 1
L1. eased. Auctioneer for the Countys of 1
1luron and Porth, Charges moderato and
atisfeetiOn knaranteed. d
!Tata W. FA11.N0Cb2B, Provincial. Land U
{ !t S' h
Surveyor and 01v1 Nn tnror, Office,
leer Post oitice, Mai11. street, E eter, Ont,
5
fi" Sale. �u
n
desirable in Exeter net{
A I
ramoltetise, ono -fifths acre of lend. The
rouse was erected. in 1881. Good terms to S1
nirohaeer, Apply, at this office. t45 -t s s
B
i1116ilitOW1mG•N AILS, h
.A.,�09tlioanrliicrmanosrt carofor pgrow 1
rr a' s. No Sent post raid for Ole.
f. Nails. pain,L , la
.rgrnns or silver. Address, 11'011,11, Sr rr.rt'rr,
1.00 do Lard 10o a .lb
Apples 1.00 to 1.25 per bag.
Cabbage 60 to 60e. - par dozen
Onions 75 to 1.00; per bush.
Pork 5.50 to 5,75 Hides 3.50 to 5.00.
Tallow Gc. per ib I Sheep -skins 50 to 1.25
Salt 1.25 a barrel Wood . 250 to 3.00
Buy your wall paper at the Big
Bankrupt Store and saye money.
The Spring Medicine. •
The popularity which Hood's. Sarsa-
parilla has gained as aspring;medicine
is wonderful. It possesses just • those
elements of heaithg iving, blood -purify -
big and appetite -restoring which every-
body seems to need
Y at this season. "Do
not continue in a dull, tired, •unsatis-
factory condition when you may be so
much 'oenifitedby Hoods Sarsaparilla.
It purifies the blood, and makes the
weak strong,
SALE REGIS'ER,
Auction sale of Farm Stock and imple-
ments &c., on lot 17, con.14,Hay,on
Thursday March 26th, 1891. Ed
Bossenberiy, Auet; Christian .Gas-
cho, Prop. ,
Brewster.
A wood. bee and dance in connection
vas held at Mr. R. O'Brien's on Friday
f Iast week.
Mr. W. Hueston, of Centralia and R.
ssery, of Crediton, were the guests of
sir. J. Pollock last week.
Miss.Ma ,y Baile;v wno has been visit.
ng friends in Mitchell for the past four
wools lyes rett7rned hone.
The debate which was inentioned in
ast week's issue came of on Tuesday
i:ening last and wag well. argued on
Both sides, the judges decided in favor
f the affirmative.
Hay School Report,
The February report. for S S. No. 2,
Hay, is as follows, pupils are named in
order, of merit.
Finn: Monier Russell, Jas. Camp-
bell, .Fred McTaggart, 1?
Northcott,
Chas Chapman, is'elson
Northcott; David Smith,
Tema; Henry Jackson, Chas North.
cott, Erank Ross.' ..
,1a. THIRD: lsaac Jackson, Beatrice
Warren, Annie Northcott,
SEeeNn: Jas. Shirty, Nellie North
coat, Nellie Gould.
SDN. SEC. laser: Will Jackson, Sarah.
Northcott•, Willie Warren. .
Jrj. SEC. PART: Flora Northcott,'
Milton. Russell,' Carrie Gould.
FIRST PART: Ed. O'Brien, Rachael
Essay, Francis: Essay
Fairfield
The Crediton boys intend playing
the return foot hall match on Thursday
A'.lively time expected.
Oii Monday night last, some of ' the'
boys while returning from a political
meeting held at Crediton; had the mid
-
fortune to have an upset. happily no
lives' were lost.
The elections are not yet over and
the people are quite excited as the bal.
iiots are to be recounted but she ex
citeme'ntwill soon :ass doff i,
aid th''
p
they.
will settle down as quiet et as ever.
Dick. -"Hello Pat! what makes' you
look: so happy?,"
Pat -"Why! The merchants,are corn-
ing down in their'prices"
Dick -"How is` that?"` •
Pat -"Faith, and its the'. Patroins of
Industry that are doing it" '
Diel:-'�G,00d' 1'11 join them next
meeting." ;
Centralia
School, REPorx.-The ' following i
a correct standing of the pupils of th'
Centralia school;for the month of Feb
ruary based on general profleiency arid
good conduct.
SEN. 4T1r. Ralph Hanrl.fo.d, Nelson
Hicks, Byron. Hicks, Percy Baker, Effie
Baker. .
JUN. len' T. > oyes, Nora Ileaman
Harvey Lane, Trani; Hill, Abe` Wal
icer.
San CLASS. Jerry Heiman, Willie
Hipburn; Lily Reuse.•
2ND CLAss.' Albert Walker, Chas
Towel, George Hicks, James Coiling
wood.
2N1, PART 1st. Maud. Bayuam, Wm.
Bloomfield, L a Mitchell.
'1st C[.SSS. Mary licliburu, Wilbur
Lane.
libbins were seen' in this vicinity
last Our merchant had a fine
display of overcoats hung out last
Tuesday afternoon..... Our I±oot Bali
Club intends going to McGillivray
on Friday next•. ....The elections', are
causing considerable excitement in this
neighborhood. Jim hold on'to your
dollar...:. Strings of wood' tearhs `can,
be seen coming here daily.,'
s
e
Stephen School. Report. '
The following is the report of the' ie.
S. No. 8 Stephen for February ..No, on
the roll 58. Average attendance 43.
4th Class, Leria-Robinson 160, Abra-
ham Musser 149, Belia.Mollard 13,9,:Me-
lissa Mollard 97, Mary Zapfe 45.
3rd class, Alma Holt 114, Tillie Bren-
ner 104, Mary Ravillo 84,AdelbertMbl•
Mary(
lard SO, Walter il'c.'Dougall 78, James
Fulton 78 Arthur' Mollard 56, Willie
Gratton 55, Sara; Rush 51, Lovna Mus -
ler 46, Willie Atkins 13,
Sr.nd' 'disk, Curtis S c y. �u ens GI<tuvills 181
Arthur Glanville 178, Percy Mollard
158, Ida Graville 144, Alfred Graville
35,
Jr. 2nd Class. Sara' liaville 233,
At% Spackman 184,Ucta'G •avelleI73,
Willie 1:Iolt 164, Louisa, 7apfe 163,
Ma aim Gratton 110, Freddie, Disjc,rdine
118, Albert Kennedy 118, George
Zapf 92, Herbert Sheritt 91, Angus
Patterson 54
Part 2. Lill Robinson 168'
Lilly o i Essery
T.3retner 150, Albert Atthens 143, Frank
Baker 142, Richard Gin 122
- ieliard MtiClelland 58.
Part 1 Mary Ravine 150 Walter
t
McClelland '77, Liza Gratton 70, Annie.
Ds •ardine 68, Fnioliii
J ; , e 1Jesjardiuo 58,
eter Ccvinc 55: W. E. Struthers,
Teacher,
Sodom.:
The attendance at the literary enter-
ainnlent on Friday i e. waslarge.
eventn,, waslaine.
?r Sweet was absent, but his place
as ably filled by Mr. Barris, support -
d by Samuel Stanlake. The negative
as led by C. Promty., supported by J.
arriek and Silas Stanlake. The chair -
nen were Samuel Sanders, William
)caring and Wm. Ford. Singing. bv.
]elite, Ida, W. and C. Issae, and Mr. S.
Anders, Sonne old gentlemen, ev i.
ently passing by, dropped in and sang
a very becoming manner "Over the
ills to the
poor house."' Mr. J.Carrick
eve a reading. Everything passed
fi
in its usual peasant meaner. It
1
as decided to have another entertain-
ent on Friaay evening, March 2011i
lie question being resolved that
n le life' is the 'nippiest. fi 11 Affirmative
oaken: John Ford, C. Prouty, W. Il
arris, Silas Stanlakei and John Pen-
Ile. Negative Speakers: Wm. Car-
cit J. Carrick
J. Sweet, Samilcl Staii-
ke, and W. lord, There will be other 1'
IG4 sources
of amusement.
Around1U out' YTs.
About 2 o'clock ,Sunday morin
two masked 11en seized the nigh
watchman at tress Bros'. factory, Listo
well, tied his minds behind' his bac]:
filled his mouth with cotton and tied
wooden gag in his mouth, They their
threw hint to the ground, and one, lie]
him there )while the other proceeded t
fire the plea ises in several pI,ice..
When the, watchman was liberated h
made lits way to the nearest dwelling
and by kicking at the door. aroused
the iannaees,: When he was freed , an
the alarm was given it *as found th
whole premises were, burning, Tho
pumps in connection with the water-
works hail been tampered with ani
useless; and' the wire in connection
with: the. alarm had been cut. Oil in-
tende`d.,for use in the factory had been
poured on the floors aced e .pry thing
done to maker the work of destruction
The:
complete.' whole premises are .hi
ruins, with 'severeI dwellings 'incl other
places d:�stim eel, There 1.9 about $31,-
000 insurance onthe 'building and ma-
chinery, besides Large amounts ori the
The companies interested as
far as known at present are the Wust-
ern, $5,000; Lancashire, $5,000; Nation-
al of Ireland, $2,100
Da$hivood,
a
d
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s
e
Mr. SOweup , rias in Parkhill or.
Thursday last.
Mr, TI. Kellerman, of 3hipl:a, was in
town on Sunda y.
Any poison wishing to yet a shock;
call on John; 5 ets:•
Mr: Rattles s ieited friends in Mount
Carmel on Sunday last.
&Ir.'Frank Holtzman. t, as in town
on Sunday visiting his best girl.
Mr. and Mrs Thorns were visiting
friends at Grand Bend on Sunday.
Mr. F. Glanville is now the happy
father of a pair of whopping big twins:
Nowtat the ere ti h cons are over, the
the people hire regained their usual
stability.
Miss•Annie Staubus, of Exeter, was
visitinieJaiter.eis amcl 1elatives in town
on.Suittinr,tcl
117hao•
at s the matter with our village
dude? We never see him travelling
south.: Get a move on C. L.
We would advise those .parties that
are inclined to be somewhat spoony on
Sunday evenings to pull down the
blinds next time;
Rumor has it that one of our towns-
men -is about to take to himself a wife.
That's right Pater set the young men
a good example. r
Our village has increased in pope-
ulation very rapidly inthe past two
weeks. No less than six have been ad-
ded to the lists. Still there are more to
follow:
Mr.
Chris v
Willett sold.. a very fee
span of horses to Mr. Dow, of Exeter,
for the handsome' sum of $300.00 We
understand that he intends shipping
them to Manitoba.
Bru cefield;
Mr. ,fas. MoGavin leaves for the West'
on the 17th inst,
Mrs. W.-Scottn aid a visit to London
for a few :days this week.
Mr, A. Forsythe and :family leave
for Manitoba on the 17th inst.
51r. and Mrs. Wm.,Mustard'leave for
there home in Manitoba on the 17th
rest: •Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thompson leave for
Moosejaw, N. W. T. on Tttosda,y= 17th
hist, 1
Dr. McDonald, M. Roand family in,
W,.,ingha'm sire' theguests of ,1111... Neil
Ross.
Our town will be left nearly vacant
'after the 17tH by the number that are
going from among AS,
A Grand Lime Light' entertainment
of London will be presented in the
Temperance Hall on Moi dey evening
16th inst.
FooTr3ALI.,-A ;ants of football Wad
played, ,last week, between Varna
School and school section No. 10,_Stan-
ley resulting in •favor of No. 10, Score
1-0,
('1`o late for last week.)
M:i:' „•'oho Snider, wlio is now visiting
here, has finished over 20 sets of har
ness for the Manitoba markets, Good
goods and good workmanship tell,
Mr. T. hose, our genie] and obliging
station agent,who has been laid up for
a few days with abadcoldis improving,.
and we hope to Soon see him at his old
post.
The concert held under the auspices
of the 1: 0. F., last Wednesday was
Well attended. '.Che Clinton Minstrels
played their part well. Mr Will Shane,
of Blyth, brought down the house at
every appearance by his comic
The Young People's Society of, Ch rast
ian Endeavor of Union Church .intend
Navin; a public meeting its the Church'
on Thursday evening -March 19th.
Rev, W. J. Clarke, of Loddon, is to de,
liner an address, Music will be furri-
,shed by the Quartette Club of the
Christian Lneayor Society of Ontario
Street Methodist Church Clinton,
Flay Couiicil
Council met pursuant to adjourn-
ment on Saturday 7t11 of Meech; all
the members present. Kalblieisch.--
Voeiker-That the sum of $8 be re-
funded to Mr. Dunsford being the
amount of error in school tax; said ai11't
to be charged to No. 13. -Carried.
Moir-Kalbfleiscl -That all lots bord-
ering on the Town lines be placed oa
the town lines for statute lebor-Carried
Ifstlbfleisch-Snell-That in reference
to a"putition from a:number of rate-
payers from S S. No. 10. The clerk
notify parties concerned, that the mat-
ter will be brought up at next meeting'
Carried. This petition was in reference
to the formiug of a new section of the
northern part of No. 10,
Kalbfleisch-Voelker-That in refer-
enee'to a petition from U. S. S. No. ,9
Hay and btauluy to have certain lots
taken from said section, that this c91-41.
cil appoint R. 11. Johnston abritr2.tor to
act in conjunction with an arbitrator
front Stanley in accordance with. the P.
S. act, -Carried %.
Moir -Snell -That the Auditor's ' re,,
port be accepted and the clerk urdei'
200 copies printed for distribution -Cirri,
Pied. '
Kalbfleisch-Voeiker-That $1.80 be
refunded to L. Weigand on account" bf`
overcharge ftt taxes. -Carried
Voelker--Schnell-That the load `1l
lowanee between lots 10 and 11 ,cett
be exchanged for a : new road aiil a,
aide from part lot 11 of eon 16 belong
ing to the Canada. Company, and ,alam
that the Road allowauce •bcttii een ,tats
5 and (1, con, 17, be exchanged for `'t
riew,. cad allolvance from lot' 5 in , iie
17th con, .belougirig to the Car;nda
Company and that the necessary :by-
law be passect-Carried.
Sehnert -Moir--That tenders be re-
ceivedfor gravel for the centre road
in the following divisions yiz.-Div 1,
from Loudon road toroad between cons
4 and 5; Div. 2, from,
said, road to road
between eons. 8 and 9; Div. 3, from
said road a° road between cons. 12 and
13; and that the Reeve and clerk pre-
pare the necessary specifications. Car-
ried.' `
r
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e -
iC 1 IFllbfleisch That the fol.
lowingfel s e j' e:wers for 13 t z;
Wm.Russdl'neo. Gram C.` kcritt
, eEt
Alex McLaren, Sam. Thompson, H
Bower, J. Decker sr., Sam Tretfrey, M.
Kearcher, J. Melnick, Wm. Snider, C;
Miller.-Carrriecl.
Kalbfleisch-Moir-That the following
persons be and' are appointed Path -
masters for the divisions as herein
stated viz:-
Co cEssxoet I
Div, 1 from lot, 1 to 5 •incl. Adam Case;.
Div. 2 " " 6 " 10 " J. Hawkins;
Div. 3 " "'11 " 15 " J.Patterson;
Div. '4 `'• " 16 " 20' " W. Douglas;
Div. 5 " 'r 21 " 25 " J. Gilchrist;
Diy. 6." "26.;" 29 " W. Thompson;
CONCESSIONS: 11 AND III
Div. 7 from lot 3 to 5 incl. Wm. Russel;
" 8 " " G " 10 "" R. Northcott
" " " 11 " 15 " A. Ingram'
" 10 " " 16 " 20 " J. Bonthorn,
" I1 " " 21 " 26 " R. McArthur
" 12 ", " 26 " 28 " S. Thompson.
Ce tenssIoa IV
Div. 13 from. lot 3 to 5 incl. J. Carrick
" 14 "" 6 " 10 " C. Aldworth
"15 " "' 11 "15 (4&5) " G. O'Brien
" 16 " "16"20 " D. Bell
t. 17 " " 21 " 25 " .W. Mullhol'd
" 18 " " 26 "-28 " J. Berry
Covaxssiox V
Div. 19 lot 3.to 10 incl. J. Howard
20 " 16 " 20 W. Cardwell
21 " 21 " 25 C. Reymond
22 " •' 26 " 28 G. Reichert
Co'eisszoNs VI and VII.
23 3 to 5 incl. J. Penhale.
24 6 to 10 J. Foster
25 11 to 15 G. Whiteman
26 16 to 20 J. Gorby
27 21 to 25 H. Reichert Jr.
28 26 to 28 E. Troyer
CQW.11'3$,S3Q1i VIII & IX
29lot 8to5in8,3to of 5 in 2,
Alonzo, Foster
29A lot w 5 & 6 in 9, L. Haberer
30 lot Ek6,7to10in9,and 6to10'
in 10, J. Decker, Jr
3), lot 11 to 15, J. Decker
32, lot 16to 20, J. Koch
33 lot 21 to 15 in 9, 22, 23, E*24 &
25 in 10, J. Haberei',
34 lot 26 to 28 in 9, E*26,27 & 28
in 10, A. Willett
Concessions X and XI.
35 lot 3 to 5 incl. 3, England
36 (3 tc 10 C. Holbein.
37 11 to 15 A. Geiger
38 16 to 1.9 H, Wurm
39 lot '22 to 25 in 9, E24 and 25
10, J. Galhnain.
40lot 26to28in11in,Wd23,7& 8
in 10, H. Gies
Concessions XII and XIII
41 lot 3 to 5 incl. 3. Grabiel
42 6 to 10 C. TT(lboiit
43 11 to 15
44 16 to 20
, 45 21 to 25
'46 36 to 28
P. Bender
C. Oswald
M. Geiger
J. Erb
Concessions XIV Arad XV
47 lot 3 to 5 incl. J, Colintz
48 6 to 10 C. Miller.
49 lot 11 to 15 in 14 acid 11 to 14
in 15, 0, i1isenbach
49Alot15w 116 end 17 hi 25, 16
apt 1.5.016 L, R 1s', M. Im.earchcr
/N.g f(.A'¢4t,Yp'AU%a1YV
NO I.tr.
50 lot 16 to 20 Mer, C. Teenri„x '
51 21 to 25 1,G Stout ,t;,s
52 26 to ;:8 A, Thine 1i ,
Concessions 2.V] and l`ivJI°.
53 lot °3 to 'Fi incl A l;rrlitbr,'
54 6 to 10 HKaiblleisain
Concessions L 1t E & LE 'VT''
55 lot 1 to 5 incl. P Cantina
50 0 to 10 J. wseee
57 11 to 15 ° I) Spei e;e
58 16 to 20 Jennaert
59 21 to 25
60 26 to 29.
.,61
1'u T0'yla:r
Gs Tatenhai'
JO to 32 _,fe.,Lil t
N. 1t. CcmeEssr'oY.
Diy, (32 Jot '1 to 3incl. A.'llc:rf•urt' es
63 " I," 7 " Walter .Sial
(iii 8 1' " Chas. T:.04 n
65 12 15 " ,. G. lig l a usitin
, 66 16 -:11). .04':.73rnatY,en're..,
67 20 .2.3 j, J..Moyet
68 24 W.Nicholson
09 25 . 80 A. T1ionipso o
S. D.
C e1'ON. •
.3iv. 70 lot 2 to siuel
Wm.
71 ,: ",11; r,
72 19 15 .. J•_,Ft,.eritl;e
73 16 19 " D. 1V ilfoo ;
74 20 22 . " Wm. Snide.,
75 28 " E. Jlother rmil
73 24 " C. Uarticib Sie
77 95 27 "
C. 11'il ex
• 18. 28 31 " J, Schroerlea'.
79• ,e32 ,,< 36 " H-Iagey r
Iiensb1I village, 80, J i13everly •qi, 'e_,=
WV;rn. Elder,;82, J. Mitchell'; 83,' Gee.,°`
•.Petty; 84,'Wm.•Beil;85, Wil.Lirxrri ac -i
AG, D. Urg-u:hali;, Ztlrxcil" V,illagc, s i3e
.Smith of Zuiii.h ro"ad, Ally Hideman o.,tn"
salt of town Hall, N. Deichert; 89, w
',Of Town Hall, J. Williams,
7ior1 Sclit,ell-That the follo'•s rig
shall',1?e"po led keepers for 1891, Piz;
J. Patterson, J. Coxwortb, J. Northcer4,
11.. McAllister, J. Decker, C. Greb,
Nichbison, D. Spencer, Robb .Turn] !,
R.'Cook, Kearcher..--Carried,
;Voe]keer=Scannell=Thatthe zdIIoiv:i
ing.accounts be paid viz: •
J 'A. IVilliams•&'Co. Roar for indi••
;
entr t10; F. Ferncomb,. engineer, M;
b1
Garrow & Proudfoot,;$1; Id. Randa,lf J.11
month care of Curry, $15; A. Lehna•
work on road, $l ; H. T . Peine, harbor-
in"• indigent 5r?c. 1)
�, indigent, , S. Faarr'st; Aittlita#';,
$6 A.. R "John ,tem, And1tor,',$$;
l ;ufltl r" 1 rr'O�!'il YSir'+ i ",t1Y.i
council
1 adjourned to Meet ag.'tin =ate
11th of April at 10 o'clock a. m.
Sue J. LATTA, Clergy.
rlihilert.
The annual tea meeting heldt
Bethel on Thursday of last week; wao:ia
grand success. The chug ch was crow - •
ed to the doors. The debate was xt%o
leading, feature of the evening, 1ne
tween mornbers of StalIa ` Ilrpworbti
League and members of Bethel- Bim?
parties handled the subject welt 'A:
good many were disappointed at ragz
decision by the; eoninmittoe. It is ` pact
omary at the debates held heretsfera
to give the parties mareing the mesa
number of joints the preference, bat f.
this case it 'fives not. so. Iyer*as dee
on general principles, 'rammar, sty'iw•s'
and attitude of the spearers. 4,e,
would advice the Bethel people the
next, time they appear on a platform te.
debate to appear in full dress, and setka
mit their speeches to the Minister 'If
Education. The points stood nine '.Ite
sixteen in favor of Bethel. It is "im-
possible
t opossible to Know how the committee
could havegiven thesr decision, to 4iae
Staffs, people in the face of the facts
Who 10 ever heard of an umpire deciding
't niarch of basa ball; criket or ztsris
other game by the way1 'the plapero
.played? Itis by the points that. Tram
have been ramie- The proceeds'aomio
ed to over .$40, and the ,r leunbere , e'z
to be cougratulated on their •sucec .
niiA.I EULAGPEs.
WARP..-FRAYi',E.-At the residencerof
the bride's father, on ` the 1Y.n.tia,
inst., by the Rev. A. L. Ru.,s41i,
Mt ThomasWarnc, of Strathroy, ilei!
Miss Sarah, daughter of Mr. Robert
Fraynd, of this village.
183 20733 3.
iViirru -In Rodgerville 011 the 26th ]tit,;
the wife of Mr. William White c?f.`+L:
daughter.
'KELLA.yo:-In );Neter, on Sth inst. tie
wife of Robt.'.i'.mlland of a soh
e-
..,
OI. In Lsbo1i' l e „ on the ne Seri rest., ir,i
wife of William Otce of a dauki:.-:
er.
Coward=la Fsborne, on the 9th insk
the wife of George Coward e5 Ica
daughter.
H wARn.-In Exei r,
ins
to
e on the Sth i.
the wife of Edward Howard of ..
SOU,
1)V,A TIMM.
D17xovAN.--At West Torontoun +r.
J c,t tars,
Lakeview Avenue, on `7th
Alexander; beloved son of Ales:
ander, A. C. and Mary Gcrie rt
Botsford Donovan, aged 1 yeaw. :A.
1. ,. d,t,.
month aird. 5 clays.
Hor AN, -In L,:ondou, on the -7llt iu
at the family residence, 200 Iaoi
ton' Street, Mary Ann, belor'er.
wife of Joseph Holman, s. ix
dangh' i of the late J:.ts, Grallssry
aged 52 years,