HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1895-7-5, Page 1EXETER, ONTARIO, TELITRSDAY, JULY 4 1895.
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ANTED—MEN IN EVERY LOCALITY
to distribute samples and advertising
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round, For particulars address, with blimp,
at once, o. 1J, S. Avvr•,axrssns AoExa1,.
Box 450, Loudon, Ontario-
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OdOTi1
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a The R, T. of '1 s. of this place spent
very enjoyable ,tu in Mr. ,Speck.
Z v - y j - d •. Sp
man's Park at Grand Bend. our mem
Varna,
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cert was given in the church in withal
Mr Gibson of London and Mies Patter.;
son of Denfiolrl took a leading psirt
with great credit to themselves acrd. do-.
light •to the audience: The followizl g
programme was, rendered. Serenade,
"Sleeping Bea:uty," Band, bolo, `"The
Man Behind The Plow." Mr, W. Gibson;
Recitation, '" David •• Shaw --Hero, "
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ern Butt, Solo, By t e Go den
ithelb� o
River. Mum Patterson; Sona, Selected
Mr, W. Gibson; Baritone Solo, et Emily
Polka, Mr. H. Gil ley ; Recitation,
" The Irish Schoolmaster," M'r W. Gib
ion, Solo, • Selected Mass Patterson.
Part 2. Overture,'" viva." Band; Song,
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Selected Miss L. Hicks; Recitations. h
Irish Philoso her." Mr. W. Gibson • Solo
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"` Blac,.berrtes andT�tsses, rizrss Patter-
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son • Son • Committed to the Dee
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Mr. W. Gibson, Clarionet Solo, " Airs
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from Maritana." Mr. Geo. Eacrett. Re-
citation, Selected Mr: W. Gibson, God
Sava the Queen.—Miss Laura Ander-
son, of Comber, is visiting her aunt
Mrs. Jas, Anderson, Mrs, Anderson
has been veryunwell for some time
batt ie now recovering.
. Druggists say that the
(Hoods Sarsaparilla exceed t
others, rheic is no sub
Heed's.
Ailsa Craig: Rev, Waite
thi2lks of :xetirirag from the
the end of his next year, and
bably take up Ids residence
M. it MissAn
St zrys; Wla e
slob was walking on the :side
g
day night, she was struck ,b
ego and thrown from the aid
her arm ball bcusie t
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Mitchell:: Mt. Richard p
With an accident while assia
barn raising on the farm of
Pullman, ; H-Iibber't,. Thursda
weak. A brace fell froixr o
plates, him upon, the
p ' p
shoulder, Although able tq
rt will be some time before h
work.
Parkhill€ Ata special m
the town council hold on Mon
ing a by-law was passed
farm lands owned by Mess
Leod, Wm, Hastings, John "'
Miller from assessment f
improvements. A b law
p y` '
passed to borrow $2,000 for e
p enseB.
•Hensall; ,A garden party;
as a farewell, to Rev. H. E. C
hold an Friday evening. las
grove at the cud of Albert s
present had au enjoyable nim
only •incident that prevented
a complete Bocce s was illi i
be present of the gentleman
honer it was the gentleman
Porter's Hill• : While Mr
come and H. Rutledge were
in moving• a house on the pr
•
the latter, acid were in the ac
o,i
inb a stake in the g o
head of the .mallet flew 'oil
Staukcome 'est above she an
J
ing the small bone in his ar
will lay him off work for sem
Colborne:. A very seriou
carred rue: .afternoen, it
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Joshua Aliin's bank barn..
the implements were save
burned so quietly that it w
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Bible to save all, and quite'a
im dements, some grain, and
p a
pigs were burned, The ea
fire is uni;nown. Mr. Align h
given a contract for the erec
neve ba coo 112x. Mains, the w
contractor.
Wingham:. On Tuesday.
No. 8.Comoan Teessvater o
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• n,leftforeamp
Bruce battalio
They were joined here by i.
and Lucknow companies, an
London via Listowel and
The'teesewater bob s were a
by abouta dozen from town,
they left here the company
40 strong. The Kincardine
�,
now companies were about
having about 42 men each.
Seitehell: From ' all that
gather, the Patron pie-nic in
Wednesday of las` week was
ly attended, and is described
of our citizens who attended
fact fizzle.' Tho chair was fil
H. Race and the speakers we
McNeill, Smith, Freeborn,Ha
Grieve. Mr. Haycock, who i
the Patrons in the Local H
the small crowd amused as
volley into the Grit and T
Mr. Grieve claimed that th
were untrue to their price
their efforts to form a'itwina
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tion was anythin„ but
Mr. Haycock was to have re
Providence tis as tied. other
sending• such a devils- pour
the meetingwas brought to
close,
Clinton: HOUSE Or Ra>,U
-Mn.A. Chrystal, of Goderic1.14
in preparations for getting
g P p g g
�^
and water -tank on the. groi
will soon be wanted. The sl
commence about June 15;
for that work has been. plat
hands of W, D. Huston & So
to all the roofs are to be
,
there will be no flat roofs;
have, a portion of the metal
longing to the roofing depa
the main contract, ` C autrae
has had quite a small water
tem put in to get the water
tar holds, a great saving of
labor is effected. Four m°
brick •have arrived •from Cre
should complete the job. M
has hauled river stone for
'Second, tier of joists to the
going on this week. The.g
rour�'!ng the bu ldiile is
to look baro, The House is
a favorable snmmer resort oi
The brick used in the builds
to end would stretch 85.15
laying these the masons sere
to the extetrt Of lfa,750 a Tlar
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Our popular. pedagogue, Mr' F;
P P ag. a , " 'J•
Harmwell, left for his home in Miner-
dine to lits season.—Ono
spendholiday
of our promising young men gave bis
friend a. ti out of the as
p buggy3
he was leaving the lawn social on the
othet:.ltne Friday evening" This is the
resuitof not h.rying (tlta} girl along,--
.,bar: W. and Miss Cassie Johnston spent
Sunday at Grand Bend, the guest of
M:r, T Fall s. -On July 1st' a number
of the young mon • spent the day in
p
S°af°lila attending the' races and la-
Crosse match and the Methodist Sunday
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sch0O1 pick•nlcl.ed at • Bayfield, -As a
e< �
.m nus of protection Mr, J. T. Cities
out onterpttstng.merchant, hie porch
ased for the store a large mastiff u
g p P
will make it nasty for somebody if
ha. gets a hold of them,—Mr. Miller,
student from Bethany, :occupied the
pulpit of the Methodist church with
great acceptance on Sunday evening,
-The Rev, W. W. Leech will reach
P
asp special sermon to the Orangemen, of
this district in the Methodist .church
o t . Sunday evening next.—J. Cook
and Martha Keyesypupils
P P s of S. S.. No.
6 wrote on the entrance examination
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in Lunch last week, -Mr. Daniel Mc-
Naughton is working steadily at his
- s
n, v house:—bit, D,. C> Campbell and
wife spent Sunday- in Walton:—Tbe
Plymouth brethren gave a discourse
on the corneas Sunday evening: -The
;Koval `Fetnplars received •an invitation.
to visit Holmesville on the: 8th.—Mr
Wiley
Thos: on• the Parr, Line remains
at home these sunny days to amuse
the now bo1> presented to him last.week..
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hers beingread increased bythe Ex,
ylady
etgr, Crediton and Centralia councils
and many more not members but well
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wishers of .the cause. Some of ho S dq
'mites remained at the Park till after,
the ist oaJnly Many more not get'
The undersigned, hereby offers for sale that
valuable farm property, composed' of lot
Miraberfive,South.l'gundary, of the :Gown•
'ship of liay, containing admeasurement
one hundred acres, This p the fibrin of the
tato Thomas Oiling, Esquire and re one of
the tedt p n t County of Huron.. •: There is
erected upcil the land a good brink house
and first-class crit -buil ii1 s. The farm is
well drained and well f n ed aonveniontly
,
situated to market aandrty, to every particular a
mostdesirabtoproparty,
For terms and arti°ulars a 1 t°
DICKSON SAMUEL SANDERS
L. 13;Barrister
tine; all the enjoyment the required
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. on the 26th paid another visit ongDo
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minion da.,y, some went to Ce .tial a.
Among the amusements were boat rid-
b
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ing and .bathing. -1. I. S,auy is im
i'q in is place byerectitra' a new
P ..V " h p •°'
DMldrng.-A happy event is expected
u cin
to take.place in thenear f ture, b g
the marriage of a person from Lrtcaa
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and a temporal resident of this ptac o,
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Is published every, Thursday Morning,
pi published.
at the Ofitoe,
MAIN=STREEP, -EXETER,
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ADVOCATE. PURL I SH I NG COMPANY,
TERMS OF SU$SCRIPdION,
One Dollar per annum if paid,in'Advance,
l,�o if not so paid.
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No paperd.vertiinueduntilallarrearaPea
are aid. Advertisements without aTeo;flu,
directions will be published till, forbid and
daccordin accordingly. Liberal discount Cade
charged
for tiranacient advertisements inserted for
long periods, Every description of JOB
PRINTING turned out in.the finest style,
and at moderate ales. Cheques,
era. &°.for advertising; subsariptions,etcao
betsiadepavableto '
Sanders •ez Dyer •
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Barrister Exeter, Execietor,Exeter.
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8011001' Report,
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Stephen
EXTENSIVE VLSALE
OF VALUABLE •-,
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Residential and Building
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Property.
The f°glowing is a correct igport of
S. S. No. 8, Stephen far .the month• of
June... The names aro in order of mer,.
it, Sr, Iettie •ed Sanders, HenryE.
Beaver, Nettle Sweet• Jr IV:—Geo.
Zurich.,
There will be offered for sale by public ac.
tion on Thursday; the
lith Da of Jul` 1895
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at one °ids k eon. the followingdesirable
: properties, viz: - Fi rstis•; port of one. in
first concession allay, formerly owned by
the late Wim, L. Brimacom be, upon which.
,In go clog ed frame house and stable both
in good repair- This lot contains ti acres of
choicelandu on which there is a -good °roll-
Y
aid. Possession may be had at once atter
day of sale.
SEcorinia—Lots 84,85; ss, 87, 88,89, 99.91, 92;
93 and 94 ,inwestsiaoofAnd=ewstreetinthe
Village
of aaetacr. and ea h cue forms
.Uuie gsite thatiy not excelled in the yil•
lags, all axe high, ,yell drained and close to
our churcl+es and Public School.
TiiixnLY-Lots 87 95 and 44 on the East side
Ba shawaGet<i, Sander's Herman Beat;
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er, Clara.. Stan a, co, Sam Jory: Sr. III.
-Daniel Sanders -Eddie Beaver,. Blit
illi Gilbert, Ida ,Tory, Luther Penhale.
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Sr. IL—•Mary Sanders, HenryKest
' a, , 3 '
Fred Deathg, Lorena I orcl, in
Sweet: Jr IL—Harley Sanders, Stella
•she l Box Pt.-Minilie
Penhale •' Marshell •if
Triehner, Rov Parsons, Asa Penhale,
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Laurty Ford, Her•hte Ford, Best spellers
in III and IV classes Herman Beaver,
Bestseller •in II dasszs-Mary Sanders
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Number of names on the roll 46,
A verage attendance 39. 4.
�V. B. BAGSIrAW Teacher•
'
While Mrs: Torrance and three child.
ren were driving to Sunday School last
Sabbath, her horse became frightened
at a cow near Wolley s iesidance and
ran away, The buggy was badly
smashed and the horse seriously hurt
- .
not Wall Mrs. Terrance received
y
a very severe bruise on her head;
h.dith's s•ide was hurt and Maul's it r
I
was badly cut and John's shoulder was
fractured. Dr. Campbell was called
and fOUnd that all hada very Severe
shaking up and it is a wonder that
nothing fatal took place. -Rev. Hen-
derson, of Hensall, preached a very. ae-
crptable sermon to a lar e congrega-
tion here on Sunday Inst,—Annie
who has •been very ill is recon-
ertng slowly. -Dr. Mciitrinon, of NIcGi l
Mt Montreal, is .the guest of Dr.
Cambell.—A very successful arden
P +g
art tool. lace on AIcI�inlo s lawn
party _ F y
on Friday nig ht last underthe auspices;
of the Methodist church ,Ladies Aid,
Misa teinba h renders se era} vocal
S c d r
selections very acceptably. The pro
ee s are'n atran fund,—
c d t d of the organ
Mrs, Fieri Demuth is very ill at present,
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-Count Von Btsnlark gigs a large(?)
boat well under construction. Whether
he intends building fleet for the• in-
e a
nasion of some foreign countrywe
know not, The launching of this craft
will take lace et Grand Bend in the
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near future ,presumably under mill-.
tare auspieee , Here Yon Empelo dober
•
rs expected to be present and perform
the cerrnontes-de-christening,—We are
pleased to learn•that Miss Williams was
one of'tho successful graduates of Alma
College, St. Thomas. -4S scholars of
our public school wrote on the leaving
b
exam, papers.
• C]>nrclr Dircetorg:
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CRITEC .--Rev: E,W-
Hunt, Rector, Sunday Services,. 11 a. m
and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class
for Adults 3 pi m. Holy Communion, est
Sunday ofeachmonth at morning service
eneuoisise eavaon--James-st , Rev.J.G.
SAOKSO�i'Pastor,SundayServrces,10.3e a.m,
and 6.30 p.m, Sabbath School, 2,80p, m,
STREET g. W Locke, Past-
MAT1:r S°111
or. Sunday Services, 10;30 a• m. and 6.30 p.m
SabbathSchoo12,3op:1n:p
PREarixT.ERiAx CHVROa: Rev.•Mar�in)'
Pastor. Sunday Servi°es;11 a, m, and 8.30 p.
m. Sabbath,Sahool.9.45 a• m
Huroudale
The new post office was "opened on
Dominion' Dav with a perfect. shower of
marl matter both m, and out and the
will no doubt be well etron.izsd
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,and will.roe g
v a boon to the nes hbor-
1-011
.Hood,. -Several of tho..patrons a nd others.
of this lace attended the Patron ie
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me in Tuckei smith , on Friday after.
noon. There was a largo crowd of
- g g
people and thespeakingwas good so
far as it dealt with atronism but some
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judging from some of the speakers and
those on the • platform,, that they had
a - -.
r•ot into the wrong• pew, and after all
it was a -Reform convention, when
will patrons learn to keep the Grits
from. running their meetings and talc-
ing advantage of their gatherings to
toot..tlieir own horn ?L-A very pleasant
time was spentlastSaturday afternoon.
.in Mr. John H,orton's ,wood, it :being
:ellf' oeea'siob of :the •annu'al picnic or'
,. outing, of the Horton family. It ass
truly a success, the ice cream, lemonade
and other delicacies provided would
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'have invited the taste of an, epicure,
Swings and games constituted and
`.amusements and a good time was
spout; Mrs, Nicholas Horton won the
apron „iven as a prize in the needle
race.—Dominion Day was celebrated
by the people of Bethesda Sabbath
School by holding a strawberry festis
nal in Mr. John Oke's orchard. The
day was fine and.the preparations good,
but owing no doubt to so many sirntlar.
gatherings elseir here the crowd was
b n
not large. The speakers were Revs.
Wilson, Walker, Edge and • the Pastor
Mr, Swan air. Edge ;ave the address
of the on church entertainment.
Foot ball, baseball, croquet and swings
amused the young. It would be well
if somebody would at thesegatherings
deliver. an oration on Canada, and en-
courage -e the youngpeople to a ro ri-
g PP P
ate more highly the advantages that
our country afford as a home for all of
her care abiding sons and daughters.
of 'Main Street opposite the old market
square, splendidly situated for building or
business purposes, also close to churches and
school and convenient, to parts o ay Station-
FOURTHLY:—The centre oflotsnum-
bars onolta° Carling and Sanders.streets
in the Village ofExe.ter, beautifully situated
for building purposes.
-it'IFT8L1—The Contra parts of Lot E con-
taming ;a of an acre. :this would make a
lovely spot for any person wishing to secure
site for. a good residence—one half of the
property forming a -beautiful grovel
This sale will afford farmers and others
.desiring to acquire property in our fast
growing and prosperous village the o ,per-
trinity of a -lifetime, as the owners are deter-
mined to sell and bargains May be ex�,eoted•
particulars s ma,y be had from the no-.
de/signed and will be announced on day of
sale.
The sale will commence in Francistown on
the Rrimacombeproperty and'will - be con-
tinned on the other:properties in the order
of their sale as directed by the Auctioneer-
L. H D ward ;Barrister, Exeter
James N, coward,
Ellen Howard, Exeter •
W. T. Brimacombe, Stratford.
Dated this 26th day of June 1895.1
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L1 edlton.s
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Mr; Daniel Sweitzc�r who has boon InWeber,
Detroit 'for the past few weeks returned
home Iasi. week.—Ret Mr. Baker le Ft
'last •Wed nesd ay for Leamington, He
will be greatly missed.—RAV: hie', Tel-
land • takes his puce ere, we welcome •
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the new :comer. Mir, E.• Bossenbuly, of
•Zurich, •s ent •Frida in town: -The
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school closed on Friday for six weeks
holidays,—The lst of July was; observed
g
by a number of aur citizens going to
Grand Bend, some to Centralia, others
to El' 11 and Biddulph.-firs, John
Mitchell, of Exeter, who has been :vis-
nine' friends here for the 1i ;st few days
r •
has returned home,—Coni a number
are` talking of going to Lol,tion on ' the
10,11 and 12 of Julychoirexeuratons.-
lel llen Lawson of De-
Misses Lizzie E
roMesslonal Cards.
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}T.1'iIxSMAN,L.D,s,F'anson s Block
with two doors north of Oazling Store
mAnt sT, EXETER, extracts teeth -
without Pain. Awa; 'at +Lucan every Wed
nesday, Rennin 1st Friday; Blyth, first Mon -.`signed
day and Zurich on last Thursday. of each
month._
H. ING7iAIK, DENTIST, Mebor Roved.
el. College Dental Surgeons, successor to
H. L. Billings, Office over Post Office
Exeter, Ont: A safe: an aesthetic given. for
the sinless extraction of teeth. Fine Cold
k
Fillings as required.
R.D. ALTON ANega D,(D-D.S.,L.D.S.,)
n o 'Um-
D honors Graduate ofthe tarot
reify audRo al College of Dental Surgeons
ys
of Ontario. Teot7i excraated:witatg t to
A111m°des of Dentistry up to d
over Elliot & plot's law ethos -opposite
Central Hotel—Exeter. -
k'ga uhar. ' . ., ,
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and .. .. ,
• ' ' a • vi iting fr• nds. h :-1t iS•
tion 10 s e ere
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Miss Turnbull and Mrs- Macintosh..
ill visited relatives
of McKillop, r?ited 1 ati es 1n this v1
t;• - last week.—Mr. and Mrs, Mc
Knight, of McKillop and Mr. L Tasker
and sister, of Hallett, were the guests
of 141r. Richard Tasker last' Sunday.—•
Mr. •John McDougall; Jr: of ' Hibbert,
paid our village allying visit last Fri-
day:—Messrs. George and Frank Hinz,
of Logan, spent 'Sunday and Monday
with feeling'of deep: regret that me re
cord the death of Mr. Samuel Chambers
'
ahs departed ibis life on Friday 28th
fust., His age was 21 veil•s, months
and 10'days, his illness 'was of a short
our. ••lou and his many friends were
surprised to hear of..his death: His re
mains, were laid to rest on Sunday last,
.many relatives •and •friends attended
the funeral,
Mesie:a ' ,
HOULT5 CENTRALIA
DR:aSP
VIE. moved one door youth.
rs: J A. ROLLINS & T A. AaioS,
]� ttesideness, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spaokm same as building, St.
Dr, Rollins' office• same as formerly—north
door. Dr. Amos' office, same building -south
door. May 1st. 189$
J. A Rollins,.M- D. T. A. Amos, M. D
, .c>.
Parkhill: On Monday hens scratch-.
ed up part of a hill of potatoes in Mr.
Wm, Wallace's garden. The tubers
were half the size of .hen's eggs. By
the 12th of July Mr. Wallace will have
good cued potatoes. •
Aeni ed Mr. James Sutherland has
received' notice from the Postoffice De•
pertinent that on and after July' 1st
Mansell will be the distributing point
for Lumley and Hurondale mails: The
mail route, to be commenced om
Monday next, will be as follows: Leave
Rod • ervilie iii •time to with
in at Hensall,thonce at 10 a. m.
g06 ra•
rotted to Cluselhurst, Lumle Huron
P y'
dila, Ross rville and Hensall,,in time to
catch 5 p. m. train; thence back to Rod
gevii1e
St. Marge:' A young man in the
West Ward had quite an experience
the other evening.- He was deeply in-
terested in a book which he was read-
ing and was: holding thehaltwa tie of a
horse which he was asturing at the
„
same time, Tomakethe combined es-
excise lees fatiguing he lay upon the
e y P
grass and tied the hatter rein to his
foot. Tho animal after a few moments
suddenly took.fright or .became rest-
less and the reader was uncermonious
1 dragged some couple hundred yards
y g^ p
before he was. consulted in the matter.
Blyth: • A. flutter of excitement ran
round on Sunday morning, when it
wag learned that the house of Mr,
Taylor had been entered in the
night 'while `the inmates slept, En-
trance was effected through a back
e
window from which the • screen had
been cut. After ransaking the house
general, nal -ince from the room in
ti y+ :,
which Mr• and•Mrs. Taylor slept, a rwold
watch and chain, diamond ring, and
all the money they could find, they
cooly left by the front door, as quietly
as they came, leaving no clew as to
whom the daring visitants were.
1 ippen: A sad death occurred here
O r
on the 0th lust. Master .Donald A.
Stewart, son of Rev, A. Stewart, of Can'•
'ton, was visiting at the manse here
with Rev, Mr, Acheson, and while here
died. He had been in delicate health
for some time, brit it was not expected
the end would be eq sewn. He came
here for a elrange; and it seemed to
do hint dood, but the.•end at .last was
very srtg. ' When . was found there
was an immediate danger his patents
S
wee° sent for, and reached his bedside
before passed Away. He was a
befo he pa se tv 3 v
:bright, intelligent, attractive lad of 12
years, and his death is a sore bereave
rent to his parents,, who will have the
Skncereet sympathy of Many .friends.
'h� remains were 'mrne�.iatel. re-
The e,ms t s w immediately y
moved to Clinton, *here the funeral
with their sister, Miss Emilia.=Rey. C•
Fletcher and Rev. Mr, Craw, of Granton
Dtishwood.
n.T. P. . EiOLAIIGHLIN, MEMBER or
the College Physicians Sand Surgeons
Physician,Dominion
our, office, .Dashwood, Ont,
exchai,,ged pulpits Iast Sunday morns
ing, cion. Thos. Cameron and Mr. Thos.
Cameron had on immense'bee last
week building aproaches to their barns
winding then un with:. tripptn the
i
Itg'lit fallta$tiC.
•day passed of very quietly
in our•village, most of the peoplegoing
.,to the lake, while others took in the-
races at Seaforth.—Death has again
aa:ain entered .our neighborhood nd
a "daynew
borne on its swift.wing� the infant child
a
Veterinary.
;ILLIAM SWEET, VETER-
Yr eterparyColl: grOffice nd.
��, ionto Veterinary College. Office and
residence at the old Btaad,+.one filo°l.
ee East
Eget E..J. Spackman's sere. Dehorning a
specialty.-
sp
, a
Greenway.
of Mr. and 11rs, David Schroeder, which
sad event occurred Saturdaymorning.connect
garden paid ]a Friday even-
i•ng.
in� was• a grandsalvsuccess, The young
men enjoyed themselves with a game
of football between the Greenwa team
"Bob;, y
and the Roy team. They are an
a•reeable lot of young men and were
htglrl Cern limented as to their con-
y p
duct, language; etre. The home club
scored 4. goals .ahead of the invited
team. The ladies providing :a good
lunch for themselves gild file mt.n
strawberries, cape, tee-cream,etc. The
literary art, condtstine, of mush•, reel.
y p „
talions, addresses, etc., was presented
by Mr. John Sherrill, the chairman
which he did in good,free and cheer•
_raised
fol manner. Proceeds S42S0. Al bort
re Wilson and his friend, big, A. .Tripp,
returned to Guelph College last Satur
p g
day moruin g. --Rev. ,G. H: Thompson
preached his opening sermon in the
Boston Methodist church hist Sabbath.
His discourse was interesting• :and in-
•
lactic Sabbath• -Rev.: F. W..' Johns spent
last with Mr. A. M. Wilson and.
preached in' the Boston Methodist church
in the evening.
Tho litt:e child had been as ell as us-
•st
nal till a few hours before its death.
when ie was suddenly ,taken ill and
gradually sang, away until it fell
asleep from which none ever wake to
weep The funeral took place Monday
morning from the home 1 miles east
�• 1
of the village to the Goshen line ceme•
tery, The bereaved family have the
heartfelt sympathy of the community •
in this their sad loss. -17r. and Mrs,
r
Adam Mansz and :NIr. Adam .Lin;gel-
Baugh, of Tavistock who bas been
,g
hand,shakin amon their many
g g -,
friends here the fewreturn•
pastdays,
ed home on Tuesday.—Mt, Frank Hohl-
bein tris new on Wednes-
day afternoon and when itis coin complete
P .
it will be one of the finest barns on the
hue.—There was uo service in the Lu-
thenen Church on Sunday last. The
minister having one to reach to
b gone 1?
another -distant •con regatian.-TheItobt.
roads are ver dustynow and agood
y,
-shower would •indeed be very welcome.
-MrDallies t rttz took in the sports
at Morrison on Dominion Day.ren
Legal,
S. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT-
•1i,• .0R, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office—Over 0!Neil's Bank, l xeter,Onturio,
Money to Loan.
Fo±Sup SON,BARRISTER,soLic, OR
. of Supreme Court, NotaryPnblia, Con-
veyanaer;'ommissfoner, &c.Money to loan
UfHce-Fanson sBloolc,Exeter
r
Len+traha'
•
MnDelaat sone a 14 pupils to
b Y e P �.pg •
write on the entrance and leaving exF
aminations.=Mr. Delgaty conducted
the exams. at Grand Bend lastweek.--
Mr. McCoy has had erected near his
house a fine new wind -mill. -Rev. W.
'Butt conducted the review service
in the Sunday School .on Sunday after-
noon,there was a lazge attendance of
children and parents.—airs. Butt of
R .'
Clinton, mother of our Pastor, is visit-
in at the •parsonage.—Mr, Cotteril, 1,
g wh is buildtn a
recently •of Exeter, o ,,
here, has moved into the village with
his family -Rev. W. H. Butt is an
flounced to ,reach to the Orangemen
1
on Sundav • evening next. All breth•
n
are cordially invited to attend,
The brethren will meet in the Hall at
6 p. M. and will then march to church.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.-TheFestiyal
in connection svithcheMc thodtstChureh,
which is an annual event of s ecial in-
P
iciest to the Community, was held on
Monday, and Was very largely attend,
ed, the gathering surpassing that of
recent years, The weather was all
, y
that could be di sited and shortly after
dinner the crowd began to gather and
soon the strains of the Eseter Brass
Band had been appointed for the
occasion; were heard in the distance,
Arriving, on the parsonage ,;'rounds
they tools u as eon i•al positi•on.and lis•
coursed choi,riesce music to the listeners,
and cream in abundance
Strawbel vicled and the vvaitaxs aero
pre . Games
kept brtsy till after 6 c cloclr
for the children were provided, and a
m single : rid
tum of war between the since e a
tnrrrrirtd MOB was especially e>wciting,
as was also a game of foot -ball later in
the evening. Rousing • pati iotic speech•
es hero delivered v 11 r. Dol°'at and
s. W. • _ • andG. elland.
Revs. 'V II, Batt. J Y
130th old and young appeared. to enjoy
LLIOT&ELLIOT,BAii tSTERS,SOLIC
&c.
B. V. Bnev T, FREDERICK EL7.IOT
. A x •s
i e se : 'Licensed Anet_
ea BfiOWN; W Hell 1 a
oneorfor the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex also for the township afIIsborne
sales promptly attended tna d terms tea-
° 1 ales arranged at Post office. Win-
son e.S
ahelsea.
• surveyors.
W: FARNCOMB, Provincial Land
., •Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office
Over Post Office, Main street. Rxetor,0ut:
TT��1D0. SGEELE, P. L. S. Ontario
[J Land"Surveyor and. Civil Engineer,
Gtoeerich, on t:
REFERENCES: Si, Marys, Journal; and the
Rectory, I{irkten,
Insurance.
T
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•
ELLIOT,'
E
Insurance Agent,
Main St. Exeter
KNOWS NO LAW Y
STEAMSHIP& INSUHANOE AGENT.
AinerioAllan, Allan State, Dominion,
American, White Sear, and Clyde Linea•
toEngnaed, Ireland, Scotland, Germany,
Ii"rapa . ,Cape Colony, Australia and
New Zealand.
Prepaid tiiikets. issued to parties
wishing to send for their. friends.
—
Lanraslirre London arid Lancashire ,
Northern, North British and Nieman tile,
and Perth Mutual Fire Insurance CC'S.
London rind. Lancashire Life Insnr. Co.
London Guarantee and Accident Co
. , ,
aim sta�I r►. Capt, 4lur, Komi)
L41iViG.. r
w0
�01t10'
in
'
.prices
_
m
have
to sell
every
m n a -n
t00 much StOCI? on hand and W® are
at prices that will, mean moneyMLIVP1114.
'which
CllStnmel s pOCket;
-p 0��p
COME AND • ,�p
, e .6. s
OUR
SFE OTl �7 q d Suitiu •
Jl 6,
• •
COMMAND r• .. _-1.t.
• .
SEE Otil ��� � ��1
In. Panting we lead the trade for fine
have •C
fC��� and �� V .. vY b A1�l�c i) 1i-
0f I<ernnants and Offer them at half rice
�
s,, , ,:
left, ., a p tai* teR lE, ._ _ • d_, . _ .. ewe n
xzlTtl•-Zn E • xeter• oil the
the wife Of M. J. White of
tier.
1t6,�.>iaceu�t.alF ,
EXETER MARKETS...
_,
(Changed o�+ery`,•
Wertnosday)
Wheat per bushel.-- .... : . ..:... pee to 02
59 to 59
ilarlc,y•
Oats 32 to .• 31
Peaty auto IR
Batter- . 1
I ggs. . •.. p
Potatoes per bus ............................. :15 to,�l6
Potatoes
Alai per ton•:•.. l.. •••• ..,..:5A t$5.49
Alsrlsh per bushel .:.................:....,$5 nO t° e:..ter
Rad Oi°ver 60o ea(,!..,141,
n
PAZUt—ST'ROAT,-At Lue£tn,,
,
day June 20th, Miss Mar,
g tAr `of Mrs. Sproat, t
dau„h
S. Park, butte of I�ucan.
b of t act .
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-'
Deno?ses,--In Exe'or, Ct+t the
William Detn sv, age1 95
P � s
months and 5 days, I.�utid
Wool.... .................. .. 10 to' 21 51J
•
the day, In the oyontna a ,;rand Cori• tools place on Saturday,
ay at 2 o c
it sale of
hose of alt
stitue for
r Ayers,
ministry aC
will pro-
n Clinton.,
ole John-
walk Fri -
y a bicy
aid( and
Iver, met.
ting at a
IYIr. Thos..
y of last
tie of the
head and.
be about,
e is fit to
eeting• of
day even -
exempting
s. S. .Mc
mery and,
or certain.
was else
urrentex
gotten up
ttrry,., was
t, in the
treet. All
e, and the
its being
nability to
in. whose
J, Stank -
en gaged'
emisos of
t of driv
end, the
striking
ist, break-
, whiele
e time.
s fire , oc-
being Mr.
A few of
d, but it
as impos-
few new.
about 12
use of the•
as already
tion of a
e1.1 -known
morning,
£ the 82ird
at London.
1 .incarden e
d went to
Stratford.
ngmented.
and when
vas about
and Luck -
complete,,
we can
Logan on
very poor
by some
as a pee-
led by T.
re Messrs,
ycock, and
s leader of
°use, kept
he poured
To racks.
e Patrons
ipals, and.
combina-
creditable.
plied, but
wise, by
of rain that
an abrupt
E NoTnS
ch is mak-
the boiler
and they
sting will
ho contract
ed in the
ns, •,Toron-
is; material
the same firm
work be•
artment of
for Cooper
works sys-
to the mor
time and
re cars of
diton;these
Mx McCraig
the barn.
House are
round sur -
beginning
becoming
u Sundays,.
og laid end
miles; in.
ad mortar
e yards.
29th ult.,,
a daughr
on Thurs--
gie, . third
o John J.
8rd inst.,
s
years.4,
Pal 01t "+rl.-.