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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1891-6-11, Page 1i't1,040•;iRRf"''"+:d,719'vrF4'�u1,•v;c;I,J„'4y,)ni.411,41V.•tt"'r.krei1lNS•d 4+tis'i;.sa5e4`,4`:•N,'esn1• orr'1•la !;tar VOL. IV. p r ,inr147: d :,7$•4.„'reps,Fi@ ik, !2t.1 at tufo. The Molsons Bank (Chartered by Parliament, i855.) Paid. up Capital... , $2.,000,000 Rest Fund.... • , r , 1,000,000 Head. office Montreal,. F,WOLFFRSTAN "THOMAS, Esq., GENERAL. MANAGER. Twenty Bianoh offices in the Dominion Agencies in the Dominion, U. S. and Europe Open every lawful clay from ID a. m. to 3 p• in:, Saturdays 10 a, m. to 1 p, m A general banking business transacted Four per cont. per annum allowed for money on Deposit Receipts. N. DYER HURDo1N Exeter, Jan 28, '88. Sub;Managerr, THE Is published every Thursday Morning, at the Office, MAIN -STREET, —• EXETER, By t'-” SANDERS' PUBLISHING COMPAN•S TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, :5. .teemeoleenViteMSEMISMIZIMETAM RI 1 r ,• s'•.•� t,t5 6:;.t61i�d'fa'?1`:: , 'ty ,. t ....+w' :.`. v?,;•.�.,.. .u;r i:4" StiS"Hy14k'n%;kfi',.t,^;f5+lif k:ti`Yl hh,lf:. b,'r1Ct tF;)�rJ:e„ls�,,.:M tr.,„,r•.rt,.e,=k,trGsk.,S"..r,,.i �r is}�b ,vfL• �•,.. � EXETER, ONTARIO, TI3URSDAY JUNE 11, 1891. elleneREMISIEEFIIMMEITTEME12 1 F. H. GRIEVE is going out of business and his eininent stock of FINE GOODS must be sold at once tar { A DLESS OF COST. Now is the time to buy 3HEAP SUITS Off. CLOTH BY THF YARD NOTE PRICES-- Scoteli tweed suits ror $1.1, worth $16; fine worsted suits for $14, worth $20; fine all wool tweeds for 40 cts per yd. Ono Dollar per annum if. paid in Advance *1.50 if' not so paid. ,S•d•s•ertisix+g Rates csz F, Pplica tori. Wo Palter discontinued until air epocilio are paid. Advertisements directions will bo'publ sber l discoed itmade and charged aeeordingty for roe Sldiinserted r long pperiod.Fverylecrption oJOB PRINTING turned. out in the .finest style, and at moderate rates. Chue s ord- ers, Sze. for advertising,subscriptions, et be made payable to Sanders & Sweet PROPRIETORS Citureli Directory. 1 Tui no n, Rec or. Sunday Services,, 11 a- m Robinson Recto and 7 ii m', Sabbath School, 230 0 m. MET$OntST OntjaCit--James-st, Rev. A. L• Russell, Pastor: Sunday Services, 10,30 a. m. and li 30 p.m. Sabbath School, p. m'• MA,r,t STREET—Rev. J. Wilson, Pastor. Sun .m. Sabbath day Serviees,10.30 a, m• and b•30 p School o30p.m. Pastor. Sunday Services, it a m and M1� PRESBYTERIAN Cuunca.-^Rev.:.W. Martin,p m, Sabbath School, 9,1 a, m. SirJoii�isDe��o This is no shcdd;• goods sale, air the goods are now and the best pattern. Remember we guarantee a good fit Call and ins. . stock. inspect m or no sale. �. c �' J kMES H. GRIEVE :eF t `4ArT Iry " tiiin"5t1'�+':�i:. ,airy •:16.4° ii . aE"a',�D:'aY3t:`�;tfT+S95 kr. •4Yi' slightest evidence of pain passed away; The undertaker was promptly notified'; to prepare the body for emlialment<` The funeral will take, place on Thus day. and will be of a State character,;^' s5•. ih' :, •; •''23ia.'n", Aw> tun NO 21O • sant° moo Pad 'NM:77M ' Mitchell of Usborne spent Sunday last- ( n the broad acres of nrr ,)olio, ;Mice of t be 1,Oth con.—Mr. and Mrs John Shute was visiting friends hr qie vicinity of Prospect on Suriaay,-A carotin young' The interment w' di subsequently •tale gentleman of the 13th con" can he seea place at Kingston Ont•, where tlici,fr quently* wending his Wty along thet i,sPremie,r's wife and father are buried,. Centre road, in the ire. tloaof Cromar- ty. Wonder where Charlie is• -•-Miss Sit• John was twice married, first to^ };i1v Park and Miss Bela Livingstone,. Isabella, daughter of the late Alexand- er Clad;, of Dalnave t,1 iz , 17rS, lVlelrille of CYlenquach.—zl'[r. ;full. 00eotlandt.and in J 867 to Susan A;nes0Mrs, I• D. Walker left on Friday 5th..daughter of the late Eon, T. J. Lernazd,=, for. Duluth where they intend to make a member of her majesty's privy coun• eil of the island of Jamaica, The latter survives him, with two children—air daughter, and a son by the first marri- age, who at present represents Winni- peg in the house of commons. In private life Sir John was not less remarkable than in his public career, Behind the determined statesnau' was HE PASSED AY ON SATUR- DAY, Sth MST. His Death Stirs Canada from End to End. 9 9 1163. Our stock of Drugs and Patent Medicines ' r in stock of the are Fresh and Pure. We keep constantly ail i LeadingPatent �ed•icines on the Market. Dyes, Combs, Brushes n Endless Variety. Nothing but the best Perfumes kept in stock. PrefessiOz.ri1 Cards. PC.RINSt1AN,L.D.So} Carling Store, lock two doors north 0A1P STrtEET,EXETER.,entr extracts teeth without pain. Awayo Friday; Ailsa Craig on Ind anof it limouth: and Zurich on last Thursday _ T . .. M DENTIST, Member Royal H. Ilege D , Surgeons successor to R. Billing DeOtac;aurg ilic'e'over 'Neil's $an k, E, t r3fllfii;s.A. safe anaesthetic .given for theter, Ont the painless extraction of teeth. hates se- cured firmlYin:thomouth by Yremen's pat - tent Valve Luca)). every Friday WHITELY Ill D C. M., PfiYSICIAN J EVEZIM x1 'Ca SOLD , T IC PRICES. A CALL SOLICITED, W. a E. COC E N O U R THE `GSRNER.DRUG- STORE, EXETER, ONTARIO,, z3 _ . andSitrgeon. •Office wird r G a Qrich, Corner Victoria and Elgin streets, Ontario. �------- X. A ROLLINS OFFICE—MATN S:1' DR. Residence Coin RRe ' Residence—Corner Andrew and Worth Streets, Exeter, Ontario. R. CROSKERY, Member Royal College D Surgeons,' England; Licentiate Bova] College of PhPb.yysicians, Edinburgh; Ontario, be• Collegefi ,Mitchell's hell's old stai'sicians lict, Orgecliton, Ont. Office, lviitehe_ H. MC S. r.S�tlr.A.11T DR. EYE & EAR' SURDEOH. Graduate New ton( Eye and lieEar If is for, 'Eyes tested and glasses suiplieets, Maple and Talbots ONTARIO. LONDON, — DR. T. A. AMOS M. D., C. M,Member of College o£Pliysioiuns and Surgeons. Ontario; licentiate of the Royal Oolie Physicians and SurgeeO S Edinburgh; licen- tiate of the 'Facutty 6idc- geonsGlasgow. Fellow of Trinity- Medical College, Toronto. Offide—Dr. Cowen's old stand. M ST2EBLER, (UNTV ERSITY 1)R. T)t\.VIA "`urgeon etc of Toronto,) Physician, , • Baying spent the wintar of 1886-'87 in New 1 Aust"and elle winter of REDITON, ONT. Anuria. OFFICE, o Tg) II. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT - .}L1,. OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public, Office- Over Post office, Ju Iter,• Ontario, Droner to Loan. 77 sf. DICKSON, BARI3,TSTFR; SOLIC (TOR _ e. of Supreme Court, N otary Fugue, C ou- nn:ei t01nissioner, Ce.'Money to loan Offs Ufricu--Ptenson's I3locic. F;:,eter: r� LLIOT 0 IILLt0T, BARPIS EIRS,�O IC- JL=1 iters, Conveyancers, Sic. Money o loan t,,t:G per cent, - J•, EL?..T.07' 13: Y.ELL10T, ". .�. ' n � LfCt Y winebels ti• Licensee) A. y BROWN, 1 B.. i•Gkk'uiir'=5/X..,�'.•`'�'e..n"ree:,1i er4 .1,'G.S.1d811.i r* Atinr �} ;,' r•; „✓';.tEu\.,.,a:',6:'L... ,, �h^ �„ ar:� � ice, :•a-+�; 'Sw.d4. 'UH,Y±iM 'zt,.. . "ati"arti;� 'Sale Register. Auction sale of farm stock and im piements, on lot 13, con. 7, Usborue, on Saturday June 13th,, 1891. H. Brown Auctioneer. Peter Whitlock, Proprietor. their future home -Mr. James 112t1}ez' jr. spent Sunda' with friends in Win- chclsea and vicinity. The 1•ase ball club 'e£ Cromarty have received a challenge from Mitchell to play again for the slyer cup which was played for �on the.251h May which was given to Mitchell club, but if the rattled umpire from Ailsa Craig had given a correct the man who loved his home, and '0'i5Tdeci,iot the cup would have came to particularly fond of Children. One of4Cromarti When you play again bo`'s the features of life at 'Jt rnscli.ffe was0rnle such an umpire as that out of the the children's party, when the young grounds, of the neighborhood assembled under that hospitable roof, and the premier; ibandoning•the cares of state, Joined; lin the merry games and dances, Sir John Was an omnivorous reader. No, Communication.. EDITOR EXETER AllvOOATE. new book of note escaped his attention; mean Sm....Kindli* allow me spa", and there was scarcely an old book` in your pt, per to reply to two artieleg worthy to be ranked with. the English that appea ,ed in the Anvoc i.n a 'few e1assiegwith which he is not familiar, weeks ago Those scurrilous s uil.s; � r, q It is true that:the evidences of his wide` eharticteriz\d more for venom than for reading' were not traceable in his rat -many brain power, and exhibiting more June 8 er speeches. They were More notice i of a spirit of vindictiveness than a de- Ottawa,able in his conversational rematl:s "sire for truth and right, were a covert 10.15—Sir John` Macdonald is no across the floor of parliament when hey attack on. one of our neighbors in Be -- more. The distinguished statesman; was not making a set effort, and in. his .theseda. But as usual the "Smart who guided the political, destinies of isocial intercourse. He was tte life of rJAlecks" were, barking up the w>rone Canada for nearly half a century, pass . the dinnertable; Stories of statesmen tree; for the person upon whom they ed peacefully away, at 10:15 to nights] of all nations, snatches of appropriate poured out the vials of their wrath was surrounded by the entire household, e, to the conversation, and sparkling lit 't not the author •of certain correspond - Lady Macdonald, the noble wife who;aerary allusions` sprang to his lips when;4ence;;tbat appeared in a previous issue Y bore up so bravely during the fatal ill ,;at the hest table in Ottawa, outside of ;•of your paper. Tice individual 'whorl, ness,'is now prostrated with grief. At'it goveulnlent house, be was entertain • ;they unjustly attacked publicly denied this writin • (10:15) all the church bells "in his guests: ` While in politics Sit over his own name that he had any - ire tolling and thousands of citizens John was a genius, he was In private thing to do with wl•itillg the comes are expressing deep regret at the life as gentle and kindly as' man can1;pondence that called forth their ` fie*1 premiea's:ddtaise. For hours the mem ; possibly be. Friend and foe alike must Sued yelpings• One would• naturally begs of the househould had been watch .zeeobnize that in his disappearance we :;have supposed that gentlemen of their ing at the bed side waiting to see life; lose a statesman wvhose.name will be<'spotless character -would have honor' depart, although the physiciansdeclai = reinemberer wnen many of tuscontem-: enough to apo'ogise for accusing and ed that Sir John could not survive un poraries through lack of the opportun.' attacking an innocent person, 13ut 1 til morning they had not made allow-;;ities to distinguish themselves will be have;searched in vain through the col - ante for his marvellous vitality. Los-;;forgotten—a man 'who with all his, umns of your paper, for an apology. ing Cgnseiousness BO hours ago and ob.'-faults, and he often, said they 5 01.0 ,z Evidently such honorable 'Conduct is taming. no nourishment since, save many, was, according to his - under not to be expected.from persons who, small quantities of champaz •n which Fstanding of the policy that was best for ,actuated by suspicions:arising from nm were with difficulty administered, the the country, au earnest patriot, The ; proper nzotiyes, and without the slight- remi i..sine.t'tip.the a iequal..stru gls legend oh Ioitt' monument at Guild , est title of proof, would Dublicly' lay - p p r, •k to -night. For tvoudsli�11t1 aznended,a plyiyith such a charge against another, mai after ten a clot, t a 0 , 5 Y P suc. days it is assured he resisted the ane r undoubted force to the man is mourned * Now a word or two to the writer who y vitable by sheer force of his ;powerful to}day, for ``dispensing for nearly forty signed:hineeelf "Sincere Friend."He will, but yesterday consciousness dis•; yeilrs the favors of the crown, he rived �, says that the statements to which' 'he appeared never to return. In the even without ostentation and died poor". Makes objection, contained some '.yehy P Ing, nature, now no longer restrained,rfbitter sarcasm" Did he ever see, or asserted'itself, life's fires, already burn \ ;:hear tell of sweet sarcasm? Probably` in; low, flickered and smouldered ash; At Rest_ This is of the variety termed sweet; though the soul would leave its earth-; sweet to hint when he was racking lois _ Sir John is dead. Let flags fly lialfshallow, contracted:brains to produce At ten o'clock this mogninm the hon ,clithe elegant epistle that h-:• penned- dreds who called to Make . enquiries mast high. For an individual who pretends to be realized that all hopes had now vanish An Emplie s :tears wipe from her ser so -well versed in the "Law and the: ed forever: The news front the siep' rowing eye; Prophets" he has some woeful ideas on room was more discouraging than ever.The mighty hero of a hundred fights is , { dead,utheology. He seems to be 'laboring:' The heart befit so imperceptibly that ,I'? under the delusion'that soap will wash ' at times: it was- thought the end had. The;silver cord is loosed, the spirits,sout sins; that explains what has hith • come: A strange and leaden cotox fled 1�`erto been a mystery, namely, *her overspread his countenance and the ex some people use so extremely little soap No •'r John is dead speed. the news far z > , demi.tles'assutuecl an icy coldness. N > Si ,on their bodies; then are saving it all one would recognize in the dying man. • and• wide, iCfor their souls. Judging from the size one vcstage'•of resemblance to the great ;.He was our Premier, the Dominions , of their souls very little soap would be ,. leader. Lack of nourishments;: pride, X required, but when one considers how politica s: llgenius,-great sub- be ..inmount- had so emaciated hislveli known fes Beloved.,by all, a s de.e 1•y they may U„sta eel a p t s'to.render him kecog ;r lime, ?gin of sot ;will not avail, ares a Y , � P g. nizabie-a grey beard of a week's He left his' footsteps on the sands of The scribbler of tate other per agzaph growth only heightened the effect This?' Time. w1 deserves a passtn r, notice. It is thought afternoon witnessed no abatement in . r by some that he is the originator of .the inquiries at Ea•nscliffe pl hean The Father of confederation is no more, this controversy; that he wrote the and patrician alike debarred entrance a1s Earthly work is done, life's sting k+first correspondence in order that he at the gates. Every hour as ntessen ,; o•le's o'er: might have the extreme pleasure. of grrs conveyed the latest intelligence He bore his Cross; and now the crow : °replyin • to it in his own inimitable to Lord Stanley, the Governor Geneial:Y is won, manner. If this be true he bears a who vesicles in a stately mansion half-a;'�re murmur prayerfully, "Thy will he resemblance to a certain 4 1 i4 rola away. Teals trickled from they done.' .,atter abort whom ;in .1.meiicau' poet eyes of the Rev. J. J. Bogart, rector of wrote the followinglines: St. ,. ' he , 'Indark glue)': in tricks 5t. Albans' Episcopal Church, as r lel heiftaln s e one and thous- ways that are passed through the gate and encoun- ,�es,an 0 b i that are vain, t? ands shed . sas l •i throng of newspaper men, He . g .i the illiistrt• ,This Heathen Chiac;e is`peculiar," t�zec . 5Their sorrowing tears o'er t ' left the house )where, assemb jAnv terson having the smelliest spark, had just 1C aC 1 dead; �, J n5 dC, grief -Stricken ` .ousa manhood or chivalry in his Itpstci:ii led on the'first floor, the It wa.s' Gods will, Iris, reasons who can mai i p • household had listened to the readingcomposition • would have scorned rp ., tell. ' t7 , of the officers of the visitation. ;°t1 have Him who doth all thing:: draw the Ertl" sax into a nt tw.spapec „ We bow, to „idraw 1 kno • h said as But probably he knows just ?>itfiesseda sad scenC , t s controversy, u J � well. t T • uttered a. stifled sob, "itis end is fast" N• Deniz HTXrtDON no better. The only explanation I carr. approaching; Sri' John will soon be iii41 hsu.ggest for the dcapicaible conduct of 11 a. i , � ___.»:.;_.r,.. „ they Izavc ,. ' �. 's that t c t - .. , writers L. a R" S3 Vi it t those two w Y ,,. -1 . t. o rl " d with dtso c tie t t 1, troubled s, watts \ d beet) 1riGtil'C1i11ee livers, and new that thug )lave given event to some of their superfluous spleen Farquhar, Mrs. and Miss Purbis, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mc- Donald for a few days.—Rev. Colin Fletcher is' attending the Presbyterian general assembly at Kingston this week.—Mr. Joseph. Campbell, of Hick son is, at home here at present on the sick list; We hope to Bear of his re- covery soon,—Statute labor is the or ;der of the day. -Mr and Mrs. Thomas Laing, of Hibbert, spent Sunday last with their daughter, Mrs, Andrew Hod gert.—The continued dry weather is {telling hard on the spring crops. Dashwood; (To late for last week) Mrs, Ruby is very ill at present. Birk & Co. paid a visit tb the pinery l on Sunday last., Our boys have received a challenge to lay a game of football in Zurich. on :the let of July. Mr, and Mrs, J. Witzel who have been visiting friends in. Wilmot have returned home. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. K.aercher who has r been visiting zn „ebringviile returned home on Monday rest. s� Hen IcsJose h `Wren wile was 1 isiti p f Perth and • rno fu '1 ciUabo n t b o ui 1e Counties. F •fort) 'toes. rot • i- 1 s week has "slut) 'r Exeter laSt w co `ends i t l� c sales promptly for e the to Endlt;.rmsreason ec1. return - sales promptly Elise Winebelsa •tPost o erl)le•S.ilesarr;a•n`,eda ;p Mr. Jatites is ml his way 10 a Pettye 0 ' 11113] It t ]L ie 1'Cll1 L ��`pn 1 ul t (. � l U w 1? oI T iNS late bf :Hap i o1 t, ):icer"- ' ,tth . t , r I 'gad Auctioneer, for the e.ouu ties of sniur-ir�-foit.son , 111110 Middlesex. Residence 61 t on and ,o ter Oiit: Sale.Or(lrrslyy�nus,ilni+.o$hr,•-n;:i Mr. I)a\'ICT Iiti:Chaitall, SOT] of ll'tT113ni' or .tete , •,•L. Si.abl�� attended (.1d o c 1 t 0..at 1u.90 1 4 Jtl �' .r t and St passed i is thl c L d J. rem • n •has tttasu It wise promptly .-ch,tna w p , prices. tnxti,minaitionla1 the Agricultural Col g ] • Guelph, lir 'lego tine t a • to• Licensed. ]i a Ontar1', 'TOT i hl ivn, IT , irlr esc� 'ofi1X 11 c ties r 01L1 o )gree, fer, tb .O I tofessor Scott i intends holding, ti colt ] tutc1 tl,otownsl]illSoC'Htet)hOnG � ` 1 1' Ito] h• con. 2 1 . 'h ; Professor is c,o June ti c 1 0 rut Ju 'I and. ,,a11S it i ,. y promptly attLlule.tiyo cert ni Cotiwoi li , hall gill+zlti.t5 even- nclIlav All sales 1 1 ,Y CL li'{iLTt11Y,11ensall:Ontari0. Dia-c'1sidcrCcl b'* all to be a first el, 1.85 singer BOSS.it �. , y r., it A: , ons A,ttetioecer for the Counir•5so 1, "y )lurch and Perth. ebargos inoclerate, and I'i Jed his coueert should be well patron- ized, atrot I throughout Ontario as Charters are is mr, George meEwen, snit man itfac succl, and ill othct businedss !ti connt;ct.. turer,1)ts purchased thefranno school aatlawha5i llre to �send ��ltoathe United� Iioitse furmcrl,*l.tscci in this villa;•C:i tnd the shine has been moved to the States for nothing, which at the be ing lltling was a, drawback. 13ut this bola+, front street, He is having it nicely fit 1 rernoyod has stimulated tht, above As tecl' up and iml)i000d 1nappearance. 40Oiation into greater ictivi1 , the The residents are at Present .busilv',meetings note ate well attended, and engaged doing' their statute 141)01r at the close of the business part of the They have an anxious wish to furthei mentingS a Ve1y interesting program the inlpl'ovenlent of our (Inlet little ;;is zcncle.ed, coltsistin„ of solos, duets, burg and take a great interest in do Kirktou• The Ladies .Aid of St. Paul's' church Kirkton, intend holding a garden par ty on the grounds of Robert Creery, Sr Esq;, on Friday, July 19th, 1891. Re fresbments and tea served from 6.30 p m. Music and other attractions pro- vided; .Admission 15 cents. Zurich. A few days ago, while Joseph Brod- erick and his father, of Zurich, were killing a pig, the animal got cross and caused considerable trouble. The knife was somewhat dull, and when Mr. Broderick plunged it into the pig's neck it failed to reach the vital spot. The pig grasped Mr. Broderick by the hand, biting the thumb clear off; It then got loose and ran away with the knife in its throat. Assistance was procured and the brute was subse- quently dispatched, Crediton. } The crops in this section are, looking very poor, especially the hay crop, on aceount of dry weather. -On Sunday* last while isIr, Charlie Wilson Was out dlivirlg, he was trying, to turn on the road near the river bridge when he backed clown the bank. The buggy was somewhat damaged, but the oe•. 'ti nt ca.nle out without a scratch.— Mr.a 0 w 0 p Lewis Kohler has in hi employ Mester Henry Hertzel as an apprent icer—The par'Ilinteter has warned) Out fall of the citizens to do their Statute lahor, and they Have begun by repair- ing our sidewalks, - Mr, William 8. n t l y • '<• were �• .L w .1. Never maker.' N Drought, itt of Ailsa tai. was in fowl n-• his i o A s C i „of 1 reset c tl , C n �, , 1 a. ,•." , sthe rel" A on Monday last, • a )rove proplic,tic, words uttered, ,, • Ttovoning advanced the prcmiet S con- rditioti g•rew.marc alarming; his breath St - ' t and o000or twice > t' lit at eleven o'clock titev may feel sem tvhatr relieved. +4z Stel)il(311. becamCl 'labored ori Ti>esday night __ t1901:"ht i • tr•" conduce; l;alitiEltl.. i1r`" Mlle t- atchel•s act th•e b'etlsid� t , i ,onstable H. 'email detected two �yw as their' stlat see , r, � Chief of C f lr r ,C'rthey luta tO ta.+, b i vi 1 , 1 •, c., ,loft) Dl. r,• and fol bitter i c,diein{', flu l h{1 1 ata ¢us of Industry, , f LC) tie )t.0 is til, s intron had. talcs)) t1,1 ` robs lookin characters, ;5 the, . n ) (14 5. a 1. St1Sp1C a , They } ,. ' t •g c, Many aL ,Andthttl.O having 111. a 'food* (10111•isllitl,,sg it Powell,. holding: the premier's pulse cos,• t lOtviny the)]], SawV' 0110 Of them malas few 111onthS ahOr'. .Ili C:\' made i, y • ; , ,'. >ihe got: it ... it 1'tiol zelccild>ed then Chart• , trace of .Life. Lat,dy r , ,rear f I2,a. )le* 4C ,00;'S wryface over it befoi•,, they o c t ,t,overec! at faint tt, ,Itis w,raY to tete o Rapley .: .. is 1' ,,, 'they,;, to t, three� tr . t, n'before. the l • �' • �.: �h hal � had to s r new Ln uibei•;`;� ai„ being' added to#�t�'. l .I fni )tours le : �;it1. building, tvliilr, the of rlowit. but the,,. , 5 lIacclot n dpitvate b. �,, good. 1' C " da them -111 1:1 i wt � 0 )C l for Ctn (M t ) Editor t occupying, \z I.cl�t, 11me�li ' Pardon m 1 your t of :10 Innen t. �1.o111•s 41:Cr,. A ,0 y,, 1, i) K? 4L ly tabernacle at each successive breath ft 1hi' 11sY, ttt et efy' tneletingi. 1Ir, tIcAradilam sad event never left the room„fol one was stationed further clown the street r .v , t' The y . . is I 's ttrt, u Z �. the o, ' 1'n t esc,n eel r a 6c, tel n fitllowe . tat i i c t zc t lit, •s wt Huffman � 11. .5 t ) # others of n G,, s S � atli Mr, II ix, t. , ta,n � . I' tel , 1 r115� Ge a,w a zr '15 , v i N n ' ,' ''daughter,hti. hC ]' a' tit , in boli) onAMCth: ' t prying upt rear Association �1 J t � _ ''i al tlhim . r `, � , ed, 1l.tty, her ittnC .��ftl'St, and found p y at thctr coltiltt nlec,tln,.., The Unlet' !s gJohn 4laeclonald ll. I. ,, the prom ,.- TO the. Constable's salution,� • .. I1u,h , window. E ,. h• ., Y . former , , .) burg -1 gig• Y •-ir; J090 ,1a au * of the bu.t refs bt. u1tn11. to -r,�t znto inotioil� � , •s • t n ,L fotmc.i wtfc, x )" are � you dem thc,1C ;, • { t(.i , son l- �hhat . y ,,ty "Follow �� •� irvlSnsS ? •� aet< old oti 15 c to w ,c me � •:'hfu lk tt ' tt ) s f,t t 1. o hn r dccl , PcPc L1.. O ., 011 " e , J res , 1, 5 iz a White, p p and fired two shots, one of which pass- ed throttl;h M41r. ITuffman's coa , which' At .irs few minutes which was unbuttoned. The burglars make'. In the succeeding; their escape, yjyeltipsod the breathing' , became more 9...,,1 11Sore, laborer), ilcspiratiof was. about 35, and the slightest ilutter of the heart indicaeed life's presence. The watchers, who were subsequently join ed by the Hon. E. 3)owdney, Ministet Of the Interior, realized that the end Was et haed, At tal5 the Premier gaVe a few long and heavy respirat ions, and without a Struggle or the satisfaction. guarantee( . ..10' Surveyor and Civil 1?Ingliteer. Office Oyer l?ost 0.frL0G, street, Ex.e ter, Ont.., ITARDY, Licensed. Auctioneer for the 1-4. Couuty of TS Vli'011.. sates gonetectad on reasonable terms. Enrol And PE.1:111 S60(..,k fineciatty_. Fnli arrangements can be mad at this °thee. EF'or Sale. A. aeslealeeeoselenee in Exeter North, nevi/ frame house. one.hfths acre of land. The house was erectea in 1888, Geod term s 50 purchaser. Apply at this ofhee. 148.t tprlagt'htmh fa: slive7:1( allotted to them by the l!ttea,dirleei.e8iPie°11:11.:leate ions cordially invited. MA,ljorie Stewart, Mr. Beard and Col.Penningten,Maapherson iiibberts The young people of Crotnarby and vicinity have organiz,ed Clirisain Endeavor to meet every Sa,bbath even - Inge We hope this will be a benefit to our thriving young village. ---Mr. John THE I3EST 11 fir, Every ingredient employed la pro- tlueitig'Hooct's Sarsiptvrilla is strictly pitre, and is the best of its kind ie possible to bay. All the roots and lietbs ate carefully selected/ personalty examined, and only the best retaincit So that, feom the time of purelmee thing. is carefully Watched with A, View to attaining' the best result, Why don't