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The EXETER ADVOCATE.,
Only 0:7, from now till ;Tannery
ist 1803. Give it a trial.
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The Mons Baal(
(011.1t1tered. by Parliament, ,'
t 18"')..,
.Paid up Capital—. s. .. 07, $000) 000
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Mead office Montreal.
r.,. WOLPERSTAN THOMAS, Esq.,
Gnerssaa.r., 111A8eAsiasu, •
Money advanced to geed Farmer's on their
own notes with ono or more endorsers at 7
per eelit per annum.,
Exeter 13ra11cle
Open every lawful cley from XO (t. m. to It p.
m., Sabardays 10 a, in; to I: p. ' re
. .
A general banking business transacted
CI.TRRENT BATES allowed for non- '
ey on Deposit aeoeints. Saviegs Bank at 8
per cent. .
N. DYER ITURDON
Ex.'eter, Jan 28, '88. Stab Nfanager
THE
.10 .er:" cR, .' g,t.1 aa t
Tt
Is pttblishod every Thursday Morning,
at the Offiee,
MAIN -STREET; -L EXETER.
By the BANTERS' PUBLIS RING COMPANY.
' TEEMS OR BEBSCRIPTI05T.
One Dollar per annum if paid in Advance.
sassy if not so paid.
.23.a.eirertioies.g. aso.to= con. X-p-olf-ca.-
tlAzaa.
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No paper discontinued. -until all eareartiges
are paid.. As.lvertiseinents without, specific
directions will be enablished till forma and
charged ace ordin.gry. Liberal disco unt made
for trauscient advertisements inserted for
longperiods:, ,Ev„,ery deseription of ..3.0B
PRINTING turned. out in the finest style, :
and at moderate rates. Cheques,money orcl- ,
ers. &to. for advertising, subseriptions, (Ito. to •
be made pava b10 to
gliau.l.ers & S-vireet
, pcocillwrot•3 ,
.., . . ,
Chuireh latirectoky.
Titivivr Ale)iortAtt 0111111eli.--11sev. F. ll
Fatt, 'teeter. Seliday Services, it a. ni 1
a uil 7 1). rn.. 8abbatil Sul:tool., 1.1.30 a. tn. It oly .,
Com m tulle u. lst Sunday of each month at ,
Morning Service. anti in mouths of Live Sun-
days, after Evening Service of ard Sunday of 1
the te with- :Rely Baptism on 2mi Su.nclay 1
of eacb month at mornin g ur viee.
Id:ETHODIST ClIATECII.--3.0,010S-tit , Rev. A. L.
Russell, Pastor. Sued ay Ser elects, 10.30 a. in.
and 0.31..t p.m. Sabbath Sell eel, 2.30 p. ra. 1
,
.11,At1 STREET. -40V. W. 1%/leDonagli, ras-
tor. Sunday SerV1deS, LLOO a.m. Alia 7.00 p.m.
S'a bbath School 2.8G p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN Cautious -Rev. W. Xartin,
Pastor. Sunsitty Serviecse, 11 it. re. and 0.30 p. a
tn. Sabbath School, 5.18 a . stx. 0
e.e.s... e•-eemeteeseete,e.teeeetrsteett.eeestr.eteitelit'""' 0
0 reetbssiolini Cards.
_KINSMAN la D•S, Ranson's Block t
kroatal two doors north of (AIX viag bcQl0.
lo. A1;4 STREET, esisTeit,Eixtlite.E. teeth
'S‘aitile Lit pain. Away at lien:sail on 1st
Friday; Aliso. Craig o a 3nd. mud 1111. Tuesday;
and Zurieb ou last Thursday of eac1i moil tit..
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CH. INGEAM, DesTisT, Member Royal c
• College Dental Surgeons, suecessor to 0
H., L. Billings. office • over Feat. Office
Esoter, Crib; -kettfe anaesthetio given ftir
the painless: ostraetion ot teeth. -Ken 0 Gold
Fillings us, required.
Tiledleal,
f B WHITELY, M. D. C. M., PHYSIDIAN a
2., • and Sargeon. 1/8iee awl resiclene,e-, C
Corner Victoria toad Elgin streets, Goderielis ,ar
Ontario.,1
TR. r. A. ROLI,INS. OFFICE --MAIN ST. IT
L., Residenue-Uortier, Andrew aud i'':ortlt V
Streets, Exeter, Ontario, E
1-t1t. T. F. 1\1GL A.T.TGFCLIN, MEMBER OF ii,
1-." the College of PhysiClanS and surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeen and A.ectoteilt- 14-
eur. Office, latshwood, Ont.
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-rtn. T. A. AMOS, M. D:, C. M , Mem/. er of ,
1-1 0011.0ge of Physicians and Surgeons, Ix
Ontario; lieentiate of the ;Royal College of
Playsioians and Surgeons Ildin.'burgli; Iteen-
tiato of the Raoulty of Physidems and. Sur-
geons, Giasgow; Yellow of Trinity Medical .,..,
College, Toronto. Oliiee-Dr. Coven's old ."
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13 H. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT- ti
it. OR, Gots veyaucer, Nntary .L'ublic. .4.-,
Office -Oyer O'Neil'. Brink, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan. et
-tt
i II. Twastesolg, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
.2.-4., of Snytreme Court, Notary_ Public, Con- ,'
veyancer, Oommissioner, Ste. It.oney 80 101817 it(
Office-Eanson's Block, Exeter.
0 LLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC- P'
_ass itors, Couveyanciers, 8L0. II(
B. V. ELL LOT. .T..Er..LIOT gl
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TT BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed knot- di
JLIL.• lancer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township of Ilsborne
Sales promptly attended to and,term S Telt Son ,
able.Sales arranged at Post office, 'Wincheisa
.A ;r. ROLLINS, late of .5Ianitoba, Licens- lai
..M.teed Auetioncer, for the'coinities of Muir- :
611 and. 3lidd1eses. Residence: 1 mile eolith
tif Exeter, Ont. Sale OrClers hy mail or other- W
wise promptly attended to at reasonable es:
prices.
EBOSSENBERRY, Hensa,11 Ontario. Lie- EL
. ensed Auctioneer for the Countys of J.
Ciuron and Forth. Charges moderate and
t a tisfactie n 'guaranteed..
T HARDY, Licensed Auctioneer for the.
.2-.4. Coutt t3r of }Wren, Sante Conduoted on
reasonable terms. Parma e tid Farm. Stock it
; peeial by: Full arraug,einents Caon be made Cd
at this office.
ssestED. W. rA2INCOM.13, Provincial Land 1(1
12 Surveyor and Civil )(Mal -neer. Office, br,
,
-iver Post °Moe, Mainstreet, ir xe ter, Opt.
tiN
DAIVD asiLnErt, Veterinary Surgeon, etc
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary -
College,Toronto, (Successor to Wm. Sweet, Str
V. S ) Over 18 yoitts practice. Office;a,lid xin
residence One block east, of:Richard, Pielcai,ds -
itore, Opposite Skating Rink., Exeter, °et, 201
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AGENT FOR poi
. the
rile Western. Fire Assurance Company, wn
of Toronto. '
It
The Phoenix Fire Insurance Co'y -, la
of London, England. !tia
The Alliance Fire Assur, Co'y., 8881
of London. England °PE
111,1 The Conisderation Life Associtttion, eVE
Of Toronto. eni
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Office: --Main -street, Exetet, Ont. the
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BOAR FOR SERVICE,
be replaced by an sapient iture of less
Tee underseas/1st ems keel, for servie0 011 1 thalI $0,000. 'there 18 a bout $8,500
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--.winn in need of.-- '
, ale Rills, Hand. Billst ,Lcitcrl
114(1.1 Red Sexy olo pos•-in fateit
11 1.11,1 of printing.
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X E rrE ONTARIO., A.UGUST 4i892.
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n)9 the. lose. tee p ]11 15101 will not ed cream cashmere with flowing 12 eon $16,75'G. Deys work 11 $.6;P. bridge ie. the vendor aed perehaeee
following e ere the. gaest9: Rev. E.' A, 'Thompson, gravel $7,75. parties disagreed as to the title of the
13 111, lepleed 'charming. HTlio Boulahao,2 drains. aeross road 6.4i-wm. matter of_ Walker end Drew, The
mre. Fditr, Mrs. (R(y,) 11 11- C. PaotiTY, Clerk. petitioner, Sarah Ellen Walker, neden
vine aud ReV: Or, l"Jeteinley. The hap-
py cauple left ma the evening, Li 7711
for their 1101110, amidst showers 01 rice,
Old shoos aud good, wiShes. Miss Mellis
has been organist, Sabealh sehool
Watcher and class lea.der he the Metho
dist Qin/reit; and Will be greatly 111158.
0b,1f goc, .r 1, Stephen, a thoroughbred
TBAMBr-ilt P05'111,12 at time of st.'trviee,
with privolege of returuieg if liecessary,
NOT1011
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As. Wi Li,1 3, Prop.
The (loanetl of scold; on con to:nide, to pass-
ing 0 By-law, ort Monday, Angust frit, for
the purpose of elOsing and sollie g the
• 17011.4 i0ClaPtt 041 lots 5, con 31, and t..t
0011. 21, °wiled respeetively by R. R o bi o
and C. Cronyn. Aly person 1.11,Ving any
bj eo don why such By -law should not pass
may be heard. , ,Dy ortrer of Council.
•0. Pe ()PTV
Peters this ath day of Tidy, i802.
oon.n14.4101..}ISNIVKI.11,910111LWIMINAII.M
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby- given that a by-law • was
passed by the' re ue icipa 1 comical of Stephen
on the 1.1th day of June, 1818, providing. tor
the issue of debentares to the amount of
...itt0,59.) for the purpose of Omitting a certain
portion of teatessesnie of Ste -Atm as per
by -1w No. oflfet,, said by-law was re,ges-
tereo le the registry office- of Goderieh,
the einitity ef Huron, the 1201 day of .Tuly
Any motion to quash 0)1 1(1 aside the same
or any part thereof m 114 t be made_ Ivithin
throo. mouths from the date registration
old cane et be made thereaf4r. •
instirance.on the buildings. A large
nrimber of girls were iejured in the
effort to escape, bat the seriously in-
jured are. Ruth Dn videos), hurt inter-
nally nil barned bedly ; Ilanne
Dell, hip injured and bruised about
the head; Moggie Head, both logs bro-
ken aud 1J1 (11:,' bruised; Maggio Boyle,
injured settles and badly bruised; Liz.
see 'Lead, log broken and badly crush
od.
.Seaforth.
Aliss Sholts, of Parkhill, 'was visiting
Brew,Aer.
CANADA'S HUT FAN?.
SEPT
5111 To 1,7Tie 1892,
Te0 citisens oeToroato 'have voted wares
10 the Toronto ImInstrial Fair for bn prove -
man ts to he made on the grouteds for this
year's Exhibition, which is to be held from
the oth to the iith Sept. neat. About 50 aeres laud, ands tho purchaser that siw, took
have been added to the present grounds told se_ , t, • . . ,
a. BOW rttee track and new grand stand tO 01.1b, a life estate. sue rearnee yuci3e,
was burglarized 01)1) n1 lest week '118 54)5 Desimereetre at present visitin
The sale in 0, w; pa Fast book store Miss A. Isi, Pol loete last Wee,ii.- --The B.r,sf:,(1.:1.11vab°11iEE1,111:711,1111710S'i!Aliot‘iirilsel°1.,et.iri71!11,,elmeilet. chultxl-srgLebursttthsierlooepetlbaetl\;QVnillsofAaer, gi\ fvtil Leot9i
g ises to be greater and better than ever. A
and the a/loves were rewarded with their 8t8111' MrS. M. Whitmore—Mbis
have bersee arranged.dfox hand several mew event of her death" must
811001111 attractions Linde SiInpliciiter, 1118 WOrdS "ill tilce
large number of fine
the small sum of $1.0, ineclu 'up of post- Taylor and Nliss Phippen of l'arkhill, esaterss aprom tse, Te exhibits in, all 10 mean in th0 event a hobre ciec°,1`tsiltrilbee:
6
silver, were the 91332-1(8 of Sirs. :T. ,I. Taylor derertmonts will set larger anti bette..r terse br.
fany 311)7(017. -Pair Lnd z.will 171(121(18 1720111 bit, the tosta.t)r, the rule of cOustruct-
age stamps, censers and small
of la,st week.---•'-111iss 1/119 11, -Whitmore is rt seat have base ereeltred. for the World's ion same that Aet bein.2, in olio respeet
Tliey alse entered the premises'
Jackson Bios', next door, atal took one at penseet at home on a visit to her Fair ;seat, year Cheap excersions vill as
e
et(71t1119 esnal be rue 011 an 011iWONS and, th LI attend- the same as to reality itIld 91)17011 111)
:leer we two gold w au hes, also 1 re
pairte,'---Mr. r."-). VVhitmore iS yelute of' visitors will no doubt be as large as 1110 reason for the former distilletion
meta:haunt pipe, the prizes which. were friejAIS'.1 0 Kitl 1)11.11' when' lie is also
sera sheath of August but roost of the e NI een , n ,
"". ' An .°11:bri"114rc ('(' be ma" 0 0". or be" b t , tiler having disappeared.
on exhibition 111 their wieclow for the undergoing 1)1.01110(3(111 f')1. a ciisease 01 settee in MI the buildings for the exhibit, of
bicycle tournement to be held on Ares. the throat' This view is sustained in the PreseitS
nese-gestures hes al TO ari:Irr: beOn a nplio,i Arr.
(Too late for last week.) For copies of the olive !is, and programmes 0380 by two eiOnSideetttioueviz , tliAli,
dro ea post eard to 'Mr. Mill, the Manager, at the word "absolute' ,
y" would be wan -
Fr viers in this vicinity are busy at rorouto.
legless if another construclen were
thoir fall wheat, which give e prospe,cts .
adopted; and that Lim reality arid per•
Around About US.
of a good yield. e• -Mr. Win, Gilmore, of
sonality 88(14) d011Ir, With in 01(3 8,4,111
.
Foresr, ts at prtiev;it l', spe,ndiog a few .
The foundation stone of St. Paul's was' by the will, and the same rule
church. V. i ;els tin,will be laid on 811011 1(1, if Pos8i•bls', he aPPlied to h0217.--
It is, therefore, declared that the yen
Thursclas', Atlas 4th, hes C. Wilson, Esq.
dor tdkes an estate in fee simple iii the
Many ot the clergy will be in attend-,
Rev. R. MeCosn, Rev. ,f. El, Nloorhouse nig been wrceight up for the first time
The point being now and hey.
neree. aud addresses are expected 1110131 lallds•
and Rev. Rural Dean Craig. for de.cision no costs were awarded.
Counsel engaged on tile argumeell ,
. The Imperial Privy Conncil has de
livered. the following judgments in Qwecr,,e'ani'dm;otil:lct'h\e'epuudi°,cri'i7i1Isre'r,AthEll.,: iSi-b.l'rs.:,,hf!
the Wl11, of lusr late husband, Lewis L.
Welker, to Sands in Toront0 whiels
Drew had agreed to purchase from her
The wilt in question deyised • all
'testator's 111)881 31(11 personal estate' to
the petitioner "absolutely, and. itt the
event of her death to be equally divid-
ed among my children,share and share
alike." The vender contended that
tilts gaye her the fee eimple itt the
nt 1.10)11011- , 5112. phis will he quite a heavy loss
1 to the Touren/tient Committee, but the
Dated this 11111 day of J'e ly, Clerk -
lielmAKOKArnAnitiraira.SAMAIVA.VAMOOMMAAMIIrnantliMArAmarallaMAIMAMO
/OTER'S .1,L3TdST 18a.: 1‘,LUN LCIPALItel: ,len prizes have Wen .eela.csed svith
themoweeele 01' tsteehen, county of other watc/rea.. Strong '.81 917.50117 'ere
suroe.--esotise is hereby given. tit a t. I have • • ..
ran sruittetl.or delivered te cite per.ons "nen- Cll tor tained a te the g ty.. p11111101 • .. .•
.
i on ed in theiltrti 01111.1.111 sectio us of the V 1 -
Ts' List Act the eel: les requirtel by said sou-
ien t0 it0 so transits It -tot or deliveret of the
JiStiinaile pursuant to suit I. Act of all persons
•arirp; by the itWit ruV.Utifd tuS$06.41tellt 2011
tf the *mil Meiticipality to le etititled te
,oteiri the said:Municipality at eleeilens far
7113)1 bers of the Legislative ASsembly,. and.
utile Municipal elections, and -that till id list
• tizst posted,up at Illy 0118OU, Stela) e n,
he .ttlx day of Aueust,1803,tuel remotes there
'or intipeetion. Electors aro MINI 1.1t:0(1. to
sainive the said Hat:0,mi if any '..canissions
itither 31)12 0)11 are found' therein to take be-
t:diet° .proceeding .the said errors
orrettedaceording laW.
• CriESTE'R Pito. IfTY.
Clerk of e said Municipality.
atecl this 1t1111 davof August, i 592.
tr 55
td Mir SAL
OF VALUABLE
PROPERTY
ILI LAGE .
INder and by virtu.e of a. Power of Sale
ontained in a certain indenture os Mort -
age made by 5A,Teslav Dissett and. Emily MS.-
tt, his W f t;, to bar her dower, to the \. end or
hich w111 be produced at time of' $ale,, du-
et:at ha,: leg betie matte in the ,payment
L ereof.• There will be sold Pubne A ue t -
n 11-8 the
CENTRAL. HOTEL -
In 2111 VILLAGE of EXETER,
kTURDAY4e 2011 day of August1{89 2,
At 3 o'clock in. the afternoon, by
Mn. L. 331,1.11 1131 Auctioneer,
Sabject to suelt eonditions as shall thou
i.roduced.
All and singular that certain parcel or
net of Land and Prerni8e6 hitUat,e, lying
a being, hi the Village of 'Exeter, in the
unty of Huron, containing by admeasure-
Curb One Rood, Thirty two end Seven
igthts Peiches, be the sem o more or less
e ing composed. of the East Half of Lot lat-
her Rive on the westsidc °I'M/Milani Street.
est of Gidley Street, in 1120said. 'Villege of
-voter.
lilo 11, one of the Most desirable Residences
the Village, being a, Corner Lot and near -
(q) On e-helf an acre a. Central location.
oocl House and Barn, Garden,LaWn, 1110.
TERMS OF SALE: .
fen. per. ten t Cash 011 ilay Of. Spiie, balance
SO days or as may be agreed.
For farther particulars altPlY to
ELLIOT te ELLIOT,
V enders Soileitnrs,Exete
ted 9611 Day of July, ±02. .
THE TES11MONIALS
iblished 111 behalf „of Hood' S Sa rsapa-
la are net extravagant, are net
•vritten up," nor are 'they from its
iployes. They are facts, and prove
at Hood's Sarsaparilli possesses abso
te merit and i$ Worthy the full con
ence of the people.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable,
deeds, harmless, elective, but du
t cause path et gripe. Be sure to
t Hood's.
NO other Sarsaparilla has the merit
Which flood's Sarsaearille has WWI
ch iirm hold UpG11 the confidence of
• peonle.
.01,10AMAAAAANIAlan•WAN,e+AlAfAsvlan.AVARrnm
Gun Club Shoot.
The 'Weekly shoot held on 'Thursday
71 resulted as follows: -
G o t,D M mare .
Johns 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0-7
Anderson -1101001100-5,
Sissett till 10111011in 11110011 1 1-31
issutt 1 1 11 111 II ILI tit 101 1 1 01 00t -et
Strathroy.
The most serious loss ever ex periene-
by this town visited us in the total
truction by fire of the Strathroy
itting Company's factory, store
808 and boiler house, together with
Rotnan Catholic churca, which
od immediately opposite on he Sam
et, this afternoon. The
s rt large, four story structure about
feet long and employing between
and 25(rhands The fire started
thrs pickei,a rapidly revolying,steel-
nted cy littler, and speead tlirough
intliintrnable material by which it
S snrrounded with such rapidity
t within fifteen minutes of the first
rm dense volumes of smoke were
ting from every one of the many
n windoWs that pierced the wallson
831 Skit!, These Smoke escaping a V.
OS Were to many- exhausts that, ton -
the flames with fury'and rendered
fire appliances in the building; 110W
1811 to contend against the headway
0 by the fire.
311 isoSs wren APPROACH $100,000;
---- --es,-.- --- slays; in these pelts for the good of her
lio_otball, isealth.---Sain has got a. notion for girls
of late. Will lets rilso got the same
. The followiete IS the 'recurd of the notion. Wonder.where'he -was on Sun-.
:games )l 181(1 by the Eden team since day?. lle Must have fallen into a T13. -
its 0191)77 11(01) vel pit for he did not get, home till aIter
June 28 -Zion 0 la Zion the guests of \1 ‚711(1. Mrs. \Vra. Bailey
June 1 9 --Exeter
July 1---Chistsiburst '0 1 Elimville last week. .
1) IT. Opp, Opp. EDEN. PLAVID. ROW riei gravel' pits are dangerous. -
0 2 Edell Mr. arid :qrs. Js. Taylor,of Mitesitell,were
daylight NIonday morning. Look out,
...___.o....„ a's--
Sr:1,3,80N 1820. GOALS SCORED.
F -Eke !! eft.. Prod W-Dnar:z1,1',.lvv17,ti 8 been rust i -
1.S. j1lials,-(;-'4N-reGGii.ii.711.1u,li.ptyouid , 00, 2
„
jj,31tulintilleeelisccmhIciiiGsSeenlitlitNu.r.11.1ssat4.7 :•220 ?:2 Chi1\1:1u1F1,11,,le;:ii,t, reia::::1:::•.Li tot:lie:Li itt•a:stc(11:17:11idgfiltitr tilosest rebtest
.-' , month, has returned -A DARING -
31111:117 -1171-:11181:117 .°0 2 0''''ll'al`;' Yellorman Bros. white they were en -
2
''''' tween the hours of 8 and 10 o'clook q
AI"- ‚1l 11l3,11(181 n 6 1:cIon daring thief entered. the store of Messrs
lug - 7'''IcUitii41'1Y 0 2 Ailsa Craiss°' 0.‘'."1'oe'd therein asid took t small till
, .,
0' 1 e es es. •
Aug. -Liter -us L„,,,.„., containing ,943 5 in money, and notes,
Sept.-Lucan 2 0 "'„“" amounting in all to , several hundred
0
SI p8 • dollars. On Friday lame:Aug the till
(won silver cup Without game) was found near Mr. Kitercher's black-
Smasose 1892. smith shop with the lock broken, and
May 24 --:-Exeter 0 5 Eeeter all the payer metiey gone. 'Ilse notes
May 24-C'hiselherst 0 1 " ver 11 of whichfe' weie amongst dee
May 24- BrIlalneld 0 0 money) were carafe -01,v p%tesed 12 1,18 in
June---Esott:r • 0 4 the, till, tegether "with ;sbout $10 in ski..
July 1-.Brueefield 1 . 1 e . ver, Chief Gills of Exeter, Was at once
July 1-AleGillieray 2 Q Centrellia. notified and 81712e(.eir the scene . aud
a. 13 1311 issuoder7e'sfressetteli-one man e
premises but nothing \vas found.-
SUNSTUOK11.-A. verv sad sefrair . hais-
pellet' on rise premises of Me. Heury
Rer-teler on 'Wednesday of last week,
wheu Mr. Henry Renter, an employe of
INIr. Reader, and who was renga,ged in
the harvest 'field., came to hit; death by
a sunstroke: HAs rethrtins were inter-
red at Linwood . -A Isom belonging to farstory on Duisclas street, where a lire
111r. George Ruby was strucle by litriat- originated, no one. knows how, in the
'Hug on 24th -eke' R,(1(1 Shattered one
end of it bailty. It 11111 1101 take fire.,
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No Paper Fox/ 'Week
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SEASON 1891.
—
Total goals , 10 14
• e slost -wet/ -
Games played, 21; games wen: 15.;
'games 10131, 9; games drawn 3,
NAM.ES OP PLAYERS.
Goal, J. 0. Sheardownee-Backs, Will,
Coates, 31 D.. Boylite-Half backs,Frank.
Coates, Thos. Boy he Jas. A. 'Dempsey,
(Cap.)-Ferwards, Charlie Coates, Will
Bowden, Nelson 13aker, Ralph Hand-
s .
ford, Will Haggith.
• Bidduph.
Threshing' has once more cotnrnenc.
ed and the farmers say the fall. wheat
will net turn out as well' AB pected,
it liaising shrunk VOry much. So much
heat was the cousee-Mr. • Revington
Cathro, formerly of lsieGillivray, but
late of Bottmeasi, Dakota, has been
visiting his Friends in McGillivray and
Biddniph dud-i1e. the. past week. lie
speaks of the prospects of the wheat
crop as good North Dakota. He
wilt return to raltota in a few days,
taktug with him severat harvest hands
--Mr. Arthur At 1; iiison, of Winnipeg',
has been visithig friends in Diddulph
and Lucan, and has gone 'o Montreal
in the intereet ot the grain businesS,in
which he is engagesd,-Mr. Stryte,
formerly of Ann Arbour, Mich., is now
foreman of the McPherson Threshing
Niachiee Company at a good salary.
The Cliuton Orgari Com 11171(31 have
issued full sheet posters announcing
their first anweal excursion to Rin-
cardine on August the 16111. The fare
is low and there will be a lacrosse
match betwcen Kincardine and Clint
'on at the former place, and other sports.
-A fire commenced about 4 o'clock
Tuesday mortling in Harry Cantelon's
large brick building on Albert street
which was used by P. Haywood as a
carriage 81101) and C. Copp as a black-
smith shop The interior and roof of
the lauilding were completely destroy-.
ed and a portion of the walls. Mr. Hay-
wood lost five or tdx buggies, tools, etc.
aed C. Walker lost his tools' The tools
of 31r. Copp were also destroyed. 'The
steamer, woe on hand in good time.'
Copp's loss about $B000, no insurance;
Ha y w ood Is $1000, insurance $500. '3 he
buildieg was insured for $1:5000.
Kippert,
There was a very pretty wedding
in our village on Weduesday afternoon
1101 (70311 The happy couple were
McKibbon, Methodist minister
at Pine River, Bethel circuit, ancl Miss
Lizzie Mellis. The bride was' given
.871ay by Mr. James Button, Forest,
and the marriage ceremony performed
by Rev J, E. Howell, M.A., and 126V.11
Irvine. Afiss Gretta Wills supported
the bride, and Rev. A, H. Graham, of
0±1117(111111 eases: -Manitoba school cas
es, (1)p1311 Is allowed \visit costs; Smart Clark.
---ses--- .
v. Smart, dirmissed with cotes; Connec Grand Bend ()amp News.
ticut f ire Insurance Company v. Kay -
all agh, appal drernissed e 11 l; costs;
missed with costs.
Ontario Bolds V. 1.1irray, a.ppessil . dia. •Thee:g...a"d Bend 3.'i'( go has 13.49-
•-• illeXHAdln ite population the paist
tvweekssAv about three hundred pee
,e, warrant has been issued. foe the plewho 8114'earnping and occupying:
arrest of W. F. McLean 4'T:soros/Het
.. cottages on the, beautiful summer re -
'or of the Toronto 1.Vortd,4' publishing sort; the property of 'Air. John Space -
o1) J illy 28th a criminals ?'l 00 M. C. man, on the shore of Lake Huron. A -
Cameron, ex-M,P., of 041e, .4'. It is mongst the recent arrivals are Messre
also understood fru-0141i:- '6 . nal pro Oke and Campbell, Cominercial Tress-
ceedings ales on foot :1/2240,44 McLean oilers of the Forest City, with their ree-
fer melsing his journal .st *chicle, for peetiTe eattreies• .1010 ere, eniossinee
the disemitnatisti of 811117±310178 litera- themselves to their hearts content
ture. haVing had over one huudred visitors!
2511 11 mooting of the Reform Associa- to thetr teut since their arrival here Cat
6011 OF Wia,rton, held on hursday, the Wednesday last week. They have
following officers were elected for th , their gronnds handsomely decorated
ensuing year: 3. P. Newman, presi- and lighted up with chinese /Lanterns
dent; \V. J. Fergitson, B.A , viee-prest- of di-Terent colors -which illuminates. --
dent; T.,. D. Fos:, secretary, The, 1110111- the whole, teeting grounds in the ins-
bers were entitusiasticeasekt4ntatious- mediate vicinity. The above are whole
ly it/ favor of a visit from Hon. Wil- smiled people and intend remaining
[red. Le urier alai the Prothier of On- here two weeks longer. • The tents
tariO, Sir, Oliver Mower, as proposed by north of them are occupied by the Miss
the -Central Association of the county es Gill, of Exeter, and Miss Cook, of
Hensel!, and Mr. W. Joins, of Guelphs
P. Penbale aud Theo, sweet, of Exeter
They have their tent dubbed 'The
Consins," the latter two gentlemen not
being any relatives to the above but
uo doubt will be at some distant day
e
At the west of the C017881115 are 'Mr. 'T
Westcott and family and Miss M. A.
Ching, of Exeter, who arrived here om
Saturday last (8011 1117313 two tents pit-
ched near the beach which are known
by the name of "The Secret Eight from.
Exeter." Mr. R. Hicks and family, of
Exeter, arrived here ou Monday morn-
ing and are °cc/Ins-disc; "Boffins Bower'
eottage which was vacated that morn-
ing by Mr. Chris. Kibbler, of Crediton,
wriu has been spending the past three
weeks here, and felt very sorry he
could 3101 retnaill longer. Messrs Hod-•
gins aisd Gibson, of Lucas], with their
families who have spent this past week
in one of Ons cottages, vacated it on
Monday, being occupied again the
same evenieg by Mr. Ed Carley and.
his two sisters from Exciter. Theraare
a large number of peoplefrom Mitchell
Stratford, Parkhill, London. and Det-
roit, ;led other places which your cor-
respondent could not write up not hay
ing time, The visitors from Exeter
an other places on Sunday last 'Va1
large in number, amongst them being
Nit.. W. T. Achesoo and wife, Mrs. H. La
Billlegs, A. J. NleTavishs Ts. McDoneli,
We,sley Hawkshaw, tfno Snell, 13.
Eacrett, Charles Saunders, of London,
and others. Mrs. W. Penhale and don
ghter Erann, of Exeter, are spending,
a few days this week with Mrs Pen-
hale's brother, Mr. James Southcott, of
London, who occupies "Ivanhoe Cott-
age." A large tug came in from God.
crush cm Monday,. and took back' with
them a lot of fine fish which was
caught in the pouni nets. -Mr John
Spnekman and wife are doing their set
111(11)1 10 make their visitors welcome •
arid enjoy the 711 S V CS W 1111S t here. Me.
J. W. Grant of the dining hall was
called on by a few ladies and gontle-
men oil Saturday evenings and had a
leap year dance. -Mr. Spackman can-
tiot get enough tents to supply the de-
mand -The, dredge for the cut will
not be completed for three montht.-
Work conamenced again on the cut on
Tuesday. -Mr. McCue, the contractor
for the river dredging Sundayed here.,
awl WAS the:- guest of Mr, Titoism
Handford, --Mr, W. 9.1. :Hutchins, M. P4
Sundayed with his family here. -Mr.
Robert Sanders and Mr. Albert Snell,of
Exeter, who have been here the peat
ten days camping, returned lime on
Monday, -Mr. G. A, Hyndraan, who
runs tne, stage between here and Ex-
eter is a welcome visitor to the tents,
'-"Woodward" and the "Old Maid"
avenues are the prineipal thorougfaret4
hero. Mi', George Penhale, of Exetse,
paid the Park a f4ng isit onday.
02
of 'Melee.
:Two fires broke out 113 London at
noon Saturday. The first was at
Smith's general store and Surniture
The time has agaie arrived when.
mess office knights avail theinselves
vacation, audain • order to give our
the same privilege we will not
issue the ADVOCATE next Week'. •SVe
have observed•this custom for •sotne
years past, and would ask our many
'subscribers to kindly bear with u$
ouce more. Our job rocans will be open
as Usnal and job printing in all its
branches will be exessuted. Our cor
respondents 711.71 1111(111 bear Vris 02
miud and govern themselves accsord,
ingly. Yours truly,
rear part of the building3 which is used
as a shop. The fire gained eonsiderable
headwaybefore being noticed, and
caused abont e's400 worth of damage to
the buildings and contents Insurance
is held which will cover the loss. The
second blaze resulted from the stnoke
stack at Wm. Malloch's machine shoe
ou Fullartou street, the fire communi-
cating to W. 3, Morrison's house, and
then te the foundry. Through the ef-
forts ef the firemen the blaze was
quickly uuder control and the damage'
was trifling. ,
The corner stone of the new Presby-
terian church in North Ea,sthope was
'Orlon Thurtiday laet week by the
Rev. Dr...Cavell, of Toronto, in the pre
$enee of a large concourse of people.
Portions of scripture were read by the
Rev. Mr. Tully, of Mttehell. :Rev. Mr,
sANDERs pun, co Hamilton, of Motherwell, ofiStred pray-
er and Nfr. A, M. Fisher read a histor
ie-
itt sketch of the congregation. The
usual pipers aud coins were deposited
beneath the stone. After the ceremony
the congregation Leathered in the man
se grounds where speeches were made
by Dr. Caven, Rey, Messrs Hamilton,
Graeb, Magwoocl, M. P. P.; and James
Trow, ex -M. P. A snmptuous repast
was provided by the ladies. The pae,•
tor, Rev. A. Stewart, and cougrega•
Oen were wartnly congratulated by all
on the successthus far: The new
building' is to be of brick.
A. meeting of gentlemen interested
in hog raising 1N,as held at the Tecum•
seh houses London. on Saturday after.
isoon. Mr White, of INS itched. WAS
1k13Ctl!Ci chairman, and expressed his
views with regard to any outbreak of
contagious discetse, whieh May appear
in hogs, and ITT:Meted the, 118 soon (1,8
any infectious disease is discovered
ammo' hogs the same should be
e
ifll-
130(11711)831 slaughtered aed the cama8.
es burned. 'After full dismission 01 111±
stibjects the secretary WaS instructed
to COrll:SpiMd With Hon. Mr. Carling,
Nlinister of Agriculture. to arrange t3.
tneeting with him here on the date of
the meeting of the Veterinary Medical
Asseeiation, August 10 arid 117 or such
date as may be m,ost cons-en:Or:it to
him. The followingewere appoi to a
coremittce 10 meet the Mit/later here:
Willia.m Gillord, Stratford ;John 'White.
Mitchell; William Prielhom, Mile • Mrs-
seldale. W, Boesgart Chatham. John A
_
Leitch, Glencoe- D. Regan,St. Thomas;
Dr:.0'.Neill,-,Londeit; G. Witter,Aybrier;
Thomas Shaw, , Gtielph. NisalSra.Ross
Red Scott, Tilsonburg, '
Judgrnent was'delivered at Ostrosde
Stephe11. 001.111011.
Crediton. Auzust 1.st. 1892
Ail members present. Minutes of
last meeting read and signed. Sever-
al comM Unica tions were read, relative
10 G BC matters. Mr. McHugh, of Es-
sex, coutractor, eras present and urged
the ±308111111 10 appoint a day in the
near future for the work to begin.
Clerk to correspoed at once with D. 13.
S. Solicitor forwarding 0 C agreement
and requesting his immediate reply by
who
81.8 tO the advice he is likely to
giye his client in the matter of the De-
bentures. Moved and resolved that
By fere' No. 5 of 1892 be read a first
time. In the event of Mr.Bruce
ing favorably 11. 0 0 the contractor
will be instructed by Reeve, and Mr.
Sherritt to begin work. Resolved that
Mr. Sherritt go to repairing side road
west of his place. and that''the mOney
received for closing the Cron -
317 be in time expended on Credi
ton or Centre, road west of J B Hodgins
After passing the following orders the
council adjourned to meet again first
Monday in September -Sta,r office ads
$2:85; J Woods grevel 83.85; W. Ford,
gravel contracts, 4,98.50; Charity $11;
J Ha wIser,inieber $8.78; J. Smith,grar-
el contract $32.80; j Wine cons. $6.25;
G Mantle, briek bats 0 12,, $24.70; C.
Hoti'man 13 13, $19,25; , W. 41.nderson
gravel $77 /5; M. Winer reslo Essery
Bridge $1; G Brown CIL $1.01.G.,P. Eq.
her corn 88.12; 3' Beenner celar 56e; T.
Lamport work 3r11 S P, 5041; J Baxter
bridge 3rd 0 R $1 1; A McPhee 1111 .041
etilvert $4,50; a Madden,ditelad
across road $20; N. McLellan rep. eul-
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