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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1892-8-4, Page 8�OUDnYfl$JIQWLCEMEJT. 11'ord to Ou ` Cl stomo's; . If we were to change oan' adycrtise- ment as often as we receive new goods afresh face 1i'ouid be found to it week- ly, Seasonable goods ere constantly incoming and We Would be glad to have oar customers and general read- ers gall and realize the feet for them- selves. We wonldTagain direct attest ion to our Small Ware Counters which are kept almost invariably full. Ar- ticles constantly required ill overy home are there, and we would strong. ly urge a call, if at no .other time on SATURDAY EV,ENINd'-S nat when they r will be found their best and we at ours to serve faithfully and well. For next Saturday afternoon and evening we specially invite a call and will fill our Counters for that time with Special values and as usual at our Special Prices, GrI G, THE MART. n tieL BI BARGAINs AT DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, SATEENS, CHALLIS'S, SILKS all at the closest cut prices during our great alteration sale. Wo begin enlarging the shop in two or three weeks. Stock MUST be reduced before, the workmen take possession. Do you want a nice ordered soil? If you do we would like to see you. We can sate you money sure. U ` C.) Great values in Men's and Boys' ready-made suit. See them while our great sale is on. Yes! We are still in the Grocery racket. Choice, fresh groceries Less than Actual Cost We blush to acknowledge the feet that we are selling choicest fresh groceriesfor less than regular cost. But not below what They cost. NO!!! n We buy at crasser prices than s regular house do. SEE CIR PRICES anti you will admit that we are the Cheapest Flouse in aWestern Ontario. 0 O rt 0 c rig P c:, 0 0 s 0 0 0 O, LT. a Stewart. arb• LOCAL JOTTINGS, For ffirtle. A number of canary birds. Apply at this office. Accident. On Monday, Charlie, the young son of Mr. Samuel \Vestaway, while gett ing off a wagon met with a severe suis fortune' by slipping and falling on his arm, breaking it in two places near the wrist. He is now doing well. Pt'Iten at Leisure. "When ycu are at leisure", said a caller to the Editor of a paper,"I would like to speak to you." "All ri ght,cotue around after Dam dead." An Outing. The members of Plymouth Lodge S. 0. E. B. S, intend holding a picnic at Grand Bend on the 11th of August .Thnrsday) when vehicles will leave the lodge room at 5.30 a. m. to Barry members and friends to the place of enjoyment. Mr. John Spackman has thrown open his pleasure grounds for the accommodation of the society and all are cordially invited to cone and spend an outing with the fraternity. Sports and ether amuse nenls are be- ing arranged for. and this coupled with the aecsmmodations provided by the manager of Grand Bend Park pro misers to be a day of pleasure and inc reation. To Sports. If you want to get "worms for bait," :he process is simple. Take a strong stick four or five feet long and sharp at one end, and go to some locality, ,stich as the back of a barn, where the worms are sure to be plentiful. Drive; thestiek four or five inches inti the ground with a hammer or stone, and then begin to.,twist with a rotary Mot. 1 �v on ); et few min t hitth . y u es k top a rap to drive the point further into the ground and keep en twisting In five tninutes the worms Will begin to cra•rl out of their holes, and alt you have 'to u do is to piek thempland put them:''nn year earn, They hear the grinding and think it'i.s a mole: eftet'theetn, end knew, that only on the surface are t:hr'y safe. So they come out those, nearest rest ,to the sound making.' their`a 3pra:rance. I rat With every eVidetacn ..f hrtsft R1f1tI', trepidation, ` Sometimes trey �eenie,eitlt. Etat a+l'tsttinee °tt£'ten or hftc.r.iafl t t from f.fie twi ling Stick, and na plaits s w.he.iae they are plentifttt as inane as ,a, huntl red ca'n be literally Seared out of the ,ground in this matter, kre tfur. Cr) .In Children s d he given n Dr. Low's Werra Syrup.regulatesIt the si•stern and removes worsas, I •, hlugh S l•tiian's new resiaenee Mr. a b pae>, mi street is about completed and Will be occupied shortly, Mr. Wm.,De<ering, 3rd concession of Stephen; haat an apple tree out iia blos` sem and there is,ev^ery liadiea;tion of it eeering fruit, Mr• Geo. I3issett, while handling a large pane of glass on Tuesday, had the Misfortune to cut a severe gash in two of his fingers, ]\Ir, J. W. Bengough, editor and car toonist of Grip, is said to have severed his eonnoction with than journal. \ir, Sam Hunter will draw for Grip. You will miss e great bargain if you do not call and leave your order with J. H. Grieve for one of his $16 black ~Worsted snits. They are away t1 wu o , Special collections will be taken up at both morning and evening services in the Trivitt Memorfal church on Sunday next, in aid of the sufferers; in St. John, Newfoundland• Q.tAs an in- �ip���aducemeut to new subscribers, we offer the ADvo- CATi] and the "Medical Adviser and Farm Help" till the 1.st of January, 1893, for 35 cents. Send in the names. Robert Norris, an employe at the Times office, was brought before the J. P. yesterday (Wed.) and mulcted in a fine of 92 for attempting to leave his employer to attend his sister's wedding at 1Iensall, without a leave of absence, \1'o•kmen are at present busily en- gaged remodelling the shed at the rear of the Trivitt Memorial church, and the excavation of the cellar for the Sunday school is about completed, and all other contracts will be pushed along as rap- idly as possible. The first threshing in. this section was done on Monday on the farm of Mr. John Hawkshaw, by Mr. Harry Dilling, Exeter North, when a number of acres of fall -wheat were hauled and put through the machine daring the. day. The yield was considered fair and of a beautiful brightness in color. The Exeter Lacrosse Club piny their first match on August 4th, to clay), with the following slayers and their respective positions, under the coni mater of Captain W. Aircrews. E. Bis sett, goal; R. Eacrett, lst defence: A. J. 11cTavisk. 2nd defence; W. Fo land, left wing; S. Popplestonc, right wing; Stewart, centre; It. Davis, right centre; J. Grieve, left centre; Carley and Spic• er, hone wing; Dickson, home; And- rews, home. The first number of the Lake Maga- zine has just come to han,l and is pub fished by a firm in Toronto. The Peri- odical is devoted to politics: science and general literature, but hereafter more space will he devoted to 'fiction and poetry, which will make it one of the best nioethlyt journals. To appreciate the value of the book you should pro- cure a copy and carefully study its content,, n'hich are of a very interest• lug nature. It appears from a recent legal decis- ion that tvhcrt ata auctioneer is employ ed to sell farm stock or other goods, he must matte a careful search in the pro per offices to find out if any one has a chattle mortgage or other lien or claim agaiust the same, otherwise he will be held liable to any one who may have such a claim, and whose tights are in- terfered with. He virtually guai an, tees the title to all goods sold by him. This is pretty hard on auctioneers, No man ever smoked "Myrtle Nagy" tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any other brand 111 preference to it. It bears its own testimony of its quell ties, and it is testimony is al ways convincing. The smoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it semetimes of good quality and some times of bad. The arrangements of the manufacturers for keeping its quality equal are very' elaborate and complete, and are the results of many years of experience and close observat- ion. The County Clerk has notified all the municipal clerks of the reeomtnenda Hem of the County Council, concerning a House of Refuge, which was to the effect that a test vote should be taken at the next municipal elections on the -natter. It is hoped that every village town and township in the county will act on the suggestion. There need be no expense about it, as one ballot will answer every purpose, as there is noth- ing to prevent that -usually used. for Reeve and Councillors bearing also the necessary words for the 'House qf. Ref- uge vote, or a separate ballot .would not cost much. An old inhabitant says that cholera;. followed in the wake of the grip in 1832, and caused dreadful ravages in the United States and Canada. Let us hepe that history will not repeat it self this year. There, is one thing in our favor; the epidemic of 1832 set in .as carie a4 the Btst wee. of July' and the later visitation, twenty years after• wards, first made Itself felt in Canada on the fourth of that month. The later the se,'tsen;''the less chance will there betof the plague, crossing the Atlantic, •C•leatlihiess and sobriety are the best antidotes to the 'disease. As Police Magistrate Parke, fittingly put it. n addi ssing ar visitor to his court, a few days ago, "The drunksgo first." Beware of (�rer,�e k'i gist Now that the hi ated term .1.S• op -preaching, people should pay partie u - ler attention to their diet, above all things avoiding unripe fruit and stale veg•etailem, which invariably bring on Cramps, oholotra Morbus or Diarrhoeas: Cl:iltdren are p.i.rticulaurly Subject to complaints of this kind, and, MY mother 'ion feel .safe without hay.it.' a bottle! AtPe•ra;v Davis' Iain l{ilkar within easy i'e,a.ch It is a nate, sure and speedy euro for the disorders named, 1, and twee 1811I!1v me'ditine the!' is complete wit h otit it, Ask for thei Care 23te' Bottle, A [eat= pleasant took . plae at the resideueo of Kr, Charles Tom yesterday, (Wednesday) to wit - nose til© marriage ceremony ' of ' his youngest. daughter, Laura, to ` di' A, Bowerman, of Minomoule, Wis,, for- merly of this place. The nuptial' knot was tied by the Rev, A, L. Russell, in the presence of a number of the eon. Erecting parties most intimate and near relatives. The bride was sup- ported by her sister, while Mr, John Manning acted as groomsman. After the ceremony was performed a very' enjoyable time was spent in social chat, ete. The presents were nutner ons and costly-. The happy eouple took the train' in the evening for Chi• sago, where they will epend their Honeymoon. The best wishes of the ADVOCA'rn go with them. Farms for true. The undersigned has several first class farms for stile OD easy terms. 4 J, aSP.ACIw'dtAN, Exeter, VT gintelt, Never too late to mend. 5000 pairs of boots and shoes that need repairing' to be left at the leading boot and shoe store next door to the post office, G. Manson, Notice. Conservatives are.ui•gently request- ed to inspect the Vetere' List for 1892 and ascertain if their names properly appear thereon. Should'the napes, of any be omitted or be printed incorr eel ly in any particular, report to thy; s Ylc�� ersigned. L. H.• DIa; fateceavea'etl in Titi,e• last t On Sundayylisp , fire orrgz, 1 1 .1 1 I from an ut 1 ov t cause inti U of Mr. John Ilawkshaw's residence before it was discovered the bed ;i. clothes and some pieces of fur,* were completely destroyed Hawkshaw wee the first to do smoke issuing from nndt,Incath'i't door, and on opening it disoovoreti', 41 room to be all its flames. It had bu' ed one window sill nearly throughi no doubt the place would have bar` destroyed if the fire had reached outside. C'er'onal neatiou. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweet, Londe Road, were the guests of \Ir. and Mrd, James Hodgins, of Crediton, on Sunda,; list.—Mr. L. T. Gill, who has been vise iting his parents here for the past two weeks, returned to Cleveland Friday evening.—Mr. Bert Hill left here for Toronto Friday morning. Ile spent Sunday there and left for his home its Cleveland. Ohio, Monday morning.— Mrs. Brown and two children, of Brown City-, Mich., are here visiting relatives and friends.—Mrs. Harry Parsons re- turnr.d from London on Saturday evg. —Mr. Merriam Saunders and Miss Ell- iott, of Mitchell. were visiug friends in the village on Sunday —Mrs. William Precious and two children, of St. Thom ns, are here on a short visit.—Mr. Ed, Hunt, of Seaforth, was under the pa- rental roof Sunday and Monday,— Miss Alberta Treble left on Tuesday for Emeratdo, Ilakota, where she in tends remaining with her sister, Mrs. William Hancock.—Mr. Eel neIey and sisters are rustic'tting at Grand Bend this week.—Miss Lille Garner, of Lon don, is visiting relatives and friends in and around the village.—lir. Ed- ward Sanders, of Clinton; spent Sueday in town. --Mrs. Chas. Senior, of Bien helm, who has been visiting hen son here and sister of Kirkton for the past few weeks, returned hone on Tuesday last.—Mr. Joseph Senior was in London on business on Tuesday,—Mr John I.C. Fortner, of London, was visiting at Mrs Davidson's on Sunday cud Monday last.—Miss Annie Brooks was visiting in London during the beginning of the week. --Mrs. McGregor, and Mrs. Lioklader and daughter, of \Vingham, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manson for a few clays last weak— Miss Edith Sanders is visiting friends in Winchelsea,—Mrs. If Windsor and family, of Brown Cits Mich ,are visiting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. Rowe: Mrs. A. L. Russell left on Tuesday for l3elgr•a.ve, where she will visit friends. —Mr. T. W. Hawkshaw and T. Oke ex- changed x-chan;'ed horses on Tuesday.—Mrs. Pickle, who hats been visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. \Vin Baker, returned to her home in Detroit yesterday.—Mr. \17m, Baker, Sr., Gardiner, has been on the sick, list eleiring the pastwte,k from the 1:.\ft s Lou effects of a lame bzc s Smyth, of London is spending a few days in town visiting. fntcnds.-Miss Francis Davis is visiting relatives in the vicinity of Eden.—Mr. Joseph i3aw- dun, of London, after being here or. a short vacation returned to London en Wednesday evening. --Mr. Ecl Roberts and wife ate here visiting relatives.--. s It, If this continues there will be a ehance for \late4a paata Ataa recent t meeting" of the Huron Modieai Assoeia- tion it was deeded that the anernbers. aecotnpa)tied by their 'famijios wp lld 1 11o1d s picnic at Bayfield sometime in the beginning;, of August, - Miss Eva Wade is visiting .friends ' here.— Dr. W, N, Robertson, of Stratford, pass- ed 'through Bityfield' on his Safety while making the return trip from Goderaeh, having' made the run from Stratford to Godrrieh in 4 hours . and 25 minutes,—Wo noticed some time ago by an articles that our contempor- aries were still firing paper at the geese and cows because they are at lowed to run on the streets; that's about right; but then there aro a great rnany more things ofitnportanc'a in eonneetion with. Bayfield that the geese and cows,—Mr. Walter Baker was in town last week.—Mr. Parks is 1 en thg w1er the parental roof, ALBA RI AG1ri5. Misirnoot.--Norris—In IIensall on the 3rd inst., at the residence of Mr. J. T. I' Tien, by the Rev, J. S. Henderson, Mr. Alexander Murdock, to Miss Mattie Norris, both of Hensel!.. BoWERCIAN.--Toss -At the residence of the bride's parents by the Rev. A. L Mussell, Mr. D. A. Bowerman, of Minomonie, Wis., formerly of this place to Miss Laura Tom, yonngest daughter of ide. Charles Tom, ' f this place. 0.ITRANCE C PMI:N A TIONS, The education department having Velly approved the admission of all the ndidates that were either passed or geommeuded by the local examiners at the Inspectorate of Exeter and Zur ill, we give below the list of the sae- vessful pupils,with their marks, schools tin the centers they wloto at. There s ,ego in all 77 candidates, viz: -55 at . .eter, and 22 at Zurich. EXETER. 1115at11 Allison Borland les Monteith ,Coughliti Doyle IcDonagh iHill orris ^lanson Bayfield. Jowett's grove was the scene of g many pectin during, dute the past. we lt, .Wednesday, last week, was Brueefeld's Civic holiday and it was spent here, all seven parties fromm different towns spread themselves over the spacious grounds, 0e Thureday the Methodist Sabbath School, of ,.Heti:- sall,to;•e.,tlaer with the choir and friends of Willie church. Clinton; oecupied the grroye. ' On each of the other days :of the week smaller crowds drove in to rby t lake. .the spend adat Seaforth Church of England choir spent a day at the Grove last week -- 'rhe remains of the late Benjamin Hig- gins, Sr , were inter•t'ed in Bayfield cemetery last Monday:' De ceased hats been at resident of this place for nirrnber of years. --Mr. Ed Rut ledge, of Iiamilton, is home on a short visit. --Mr. 0. Dr Wilson spent a- day at the Grovti last, weak. --M s. Oitntpbeil, of Seaforth, was in town along with picnicers Otte day last week.—A tatrrn• her of lacrossists atnd•the Huron foot- ball tc a.rri Wt'rtt iii With st picnie the nt her, .tv.—'Ch? (goose '['+mplars held' "their ostial meeting nil Friday �night I last., Several of the members ii•erettb.' L J: lief' Btt�; Lilt& Tills' Dti Edrt G eor Fditi Erne% 1tu s SCSI; J. Alk Arthua Frail' Thomas , Rober0. Janet 13t Jessie G Gerrie 1' Mabel I€i 427 No 2 Usborne 438 431 4089514 Stephen Sep Sett 4 °• . 121 417 i41:20914881 1 452 11 No 1 7 "t 7 7 48 88 4 4 10 10 13 5 Exeter Pub arkinson 388 ikinson 446 iew 443 idford 083 11 flla.rd 483 456 tbinson 432 1C,i 553; ufi 385 t +'wan 418 l ort 462 oder 382 4.62 397 421 489 ;ty 461 tIY 4 ttlY l� •h,055 582 i wrs, 413.6 40:1 42403 Clain Careih Mabel Ca piing Emma, Thompson John lsier Robs. Killeen lemma Dunn Clara llopp Milton iiuehanan James Lo;,'ar1 Stephen Usborne 41 Stephen Ilay. .nICt1. 443 No 9 425 t) 402 9 5711 461 385 486 4471 408 !1 9 4 4 7 7 It it tt It tt t, Sch ntnrley tt tt tt Hay Stanley Quebec, Nov. 9th, 1591. Da. L. A. SMUT .0 CO: Gt,x'rt emene,-Y.our .anti Da rein, should be used by all those who a \'6. troubled with Dandruff and fuliine• of the hair. .1 have used it only a feet/ times and it has wrought a wort erful change. I also am convinc than An ti Dancl.ruff promotes grow of the hair. Micaker, Hesclosv, 1 •nchey's Hotel, Quebec. moan. aortmmnar.rwouramimannamom TRY paknian&Cfl ou T. est, TOWN. 1 EiJS ac kman & Co s - sAMWLI,Y.S lalLnM,1sXETI: horse covered with sheep skins aad oa Exhibition at one time a which he st loci as mountain ;'oat", and on being' asked, why Y . .co- a , � ciao,• • ,a I •• be humbugged" ed . 1e diel tries he sal.d. the brio liked to la Now 1p�a to �, • we do notro pose to adopt this plan of 1 l l r - BU � e .UBLIC by exhibiting a mountain goat, but simply to STATE FACTS Whish We are prepared to carry out at all times,when a mer- chant 1 y hegiving awaygoods you can count to a chrtiat tells you is ;,11 �, goods s y >R moral certainty on the statement being false, or when a mer- chant sells you an article at or below cost you may depend that To Rtill i 110 SO1 �otkillgelsr • before he gets thi'oua'll with you. There must be some profit or a merchant can't'liye,but Carling Bros'. S Via'o Go and therefore we offer everything at the very smallest margin of profit consistent with honest and/.fair dealing. The best discount we Can off I Ais 5 per cent off for cash. WE SL ::atIC11 rFi A CALL. lore :; fli:p 1 'Tip. 'iD ',Tip.. c vu�'J�u Butter 13 ets; Fgg s 10 in trade. .:...4I. 1 .i. '..t s o MN -0E 'WIRES. LAWN.I.. k oWEe l�,t s' o AB ASTTNE a.:..iShades. DAISY OHTIRTRTS. :Full line of Tinware, .. .wareg C eapy for Cash at BISSETT BROS. 71 fl r� I: A �,�:t7`'bid It all Blow Biu :tee ��aOBT 't`y' N�'O'�:3'.J ' `v .Lfi .'i. c b, ai o .1.�,F Still takes the lead in the Furn- iture business. I am too busy to call on people in r,cecl of furniture, but please drop i.11 lily warerooms and see n)y stock tied I will try and suit you in this line. Ort o •Ge' 7701: , neatly done on shoio rt notice., einerber 1 have also' a 1i1ndsome line ofr T. ertaki Goods always s on hand. Any calls in this line will be promptly attended to and satis- faction guaranteed every time, Stand next Molson's Bank. RO P;,T . N ' V TiE°.en 6.A��• �� ifM c GEO. A. TEAS. ESJ 9 t Exeter, CO ' ESa ' EVERY PERSON SHOUL» BUY Di. a a1idllt',s Saiiitarij Lapp Filier. it is better than all others.. T ,"4' REASONSWHY: 1.—It will not get out of order. 2,—It is cheaper than any other Can. nany will hit, torics as lel as lanln filler, S 1 last ordinary w b 4.—Because it is non corrosive, as It' is zinc and tin. IN hick fora a' 1n8g- netie action and rkeep ,it from corroding. 5. will do the work in one-fourth of the time. 6,—It will not'. soil the floor and shelf. 7,—R, never .sweats oil• S.—It gives yoilp erfect control of the oil, 9.—It is ahen vs neat and safe,. 10 It strengthen ` the luug•s. ,. b 1 This Can hasbeen examined by experts and pronounced to be the best they ever sew. �zd I I� Axa 1 gild sea ��a �ea,l� tae � � � y J They are wanted in every hooses whore coal oil is used. The fastest' selling article in the Market,' ODBBLEDW k & FOLLAHR..