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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1892-10-6, Page 8Exeter FairI
ISToti.ce.
Visitors and Ticket Holders are
requested to hunt up
The Mart
where a FREE EXHIBIT of FANCY
GOODS will be given entitling callers
tet a choice selection bought to meet
the wants of
AT LEAST
4000 YI'SIT0R1
—11 —
The• MART, Sept. 20, '92.
J o CfL IGG,
Sec'y & Treas.
AT THE
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BAN RU T
ST s'RE
will be found the
Largest
and
Most
Complete
Stock of
Snow made its appearance on Wed-
nesday more ittg.
Get your Tweeds and underclothing
at the Woollen Mills,
Buy your blankets at the Big Bank-
rupt Store and save money.
Ladies! fall and see Grieve's sea -
lotto before you purchase elsewhere.
Burdock Pills never gripe, iscken or in-
jure, 'They cure Constipation and Sick
Headache.
A Wounded Spirit who can heal, Viciato,
Carbolic Salve heals all other wounds, cutsr
bruises or hu,ns.
Mr. Chas, Neil has disposed of his
residenee on Nelson street to Mr. S.
Neil, of McGillivray tp,
Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures
all diseases caused by , impure blood
and it builds up the whole -system.
Buy your new mantle and hat at
the Big Bankrupt Store, 9 heir stock
is all new and values right. Try.
Pure Cod. Liver 011 combined with Wild
Cherry and Iaypophosphites renders Mil
burn's Emulsion the best on the market.
Mr, William Hawkshaw, of Seaforth,
has rented the Royal Hotel In Parkhill,
and has moved in to run it personally.
Mr. Wm. Bawden, Reeve, has purch•
ased Mr. W. H, Verity's residence over
the river paying therefor a good fig-
ure.
Something special and women's and
girls' good strong walking hoots at the
Big Bankrupt Store. • Do you want a
paw.
The time for holding the Sunday
school in connection with the English
Church has been changed to 5 o'clock
in the afternoon.
Messrs. D. Spicer and James Taylor
are busily engaged this week painting
the outside woodwork of the Main St.
Methodis tchurch.
Bissett Bros., the well known hard-
ware merchants of this place, have
made an assignment to Mr. C. B. Arm-
strong, London, for the benefit of their
creditors.
Mr. Ed. Treble met with a painful
accident on Saturday last while re•
rpoying a screw from a casting, the
screw driver slipping and running in-
to his hand fully three quarters of an
inch.
Major Bauglr,of the London Division,
held special meetings in the Salyation
Army Barracks here on Saturday ev-
ening and Sunday. Several soldiers
from: other stations were present and a
pleasant time was spent by all:
The following mistakes appeared in
the prize list last weak (not printers'
errors): --Mrs. T. H. McCallum, 1st for
bread instead of Robt. Bell; William:
Dearing,; 1st fol ;sBronzettletstek
AND
Mantles;
in Town,
and at prices that
defy all kinds of
Opposition.
J. A. Stewart.
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
Why is the AnrocArn like a good
wife? Ans:—Every man should have
one-
Since the 'fire escrpes have been
placed in position in the Exeter Public
school the children have had several
trials as to how long it would require
for them to get out in case of fire
From the time the alarm sounded un-
til the last pupil was outside the build
ing occupied the space of two minutes,
and was done on one occasion in one
one minute and a half, this includes
the child gathering his or her books
together and carrying them out.
A pleasant time was spent at the.
residence of Mr. James Bissett, Sr., on
Monday afternoon and evening, the
assemblage being 'gathered together
for the purpose of celebrating their
fiftieth wedding clay. The family,
composed of Mrs. "James Creech, Mrs..
William Creech, Mrs, John Welsh; Miss
Fanny Bissett, Messrs. Richard, John,
Thomas and Jaines Bissett; ' including
the aged couple, had a family group
taken and afterwards spent several.
hours of social chat together, This is
the first time they have all been home
around the family circle for a number
of years, some being seattered in differ
ent parts of the province, Another re-
rearkable feature is that all the child.
ren 'are Hying slid from all appoaran
ccs enjoying good health, Mr, and
Mrs" Bissett are old pioneers of this
section, having emigrated here when
many of the now called farms were
nothing but a denee forest. Enduring
the trials of early Settlers' life for a
number of years, through economy
they sueceeded in amassing consider
Ole wealth, which now gives them a
eornfortable living without much hard-
ship, Mr. Bissett has been en Barnet
worker in the Masters vineyard, and
with the netted zeal of his partner has
made many warm friends and ac-
quaintaMces, who we join within wish•
mg a pleasant time during the re•
mainder of their lives. May each live
toenjoy many such gatherings as the
one which has just occurred, and when
WI is o'er, luny they receive the wet
come, "Enter thou into the joy of thy
t' ore."
An n "t'roe, 'Tilled -by lightning
while crossing a field to borrow his
neighbor's'pnper. Why not subscribe
for the ADVOCATE and have it sent to
your post office for the balance of the
year for 25 cents. Be economical, a
void all dangers and subscribe for a
paper that contains the latest home
news.
The public are often very unjust but
never consciously so. What they see
clearly to be justice they always ap-
prove. It often takes a long time to
bring them to see things as they really
are, but in the end their verdict is al
ways right. It was faith in this idea
which induced the manufacturers of
the "Myrtle Navy” tobaeco to sand by
their superior brand under eery dis-
couragement at the outset. The pub
lic verdict has.beea given at last, and
it is emphatically in their favor.
On Wednesday eveningof last week
the teachers and Sunday school schol-
ars of the Trivittli1emorial church,also
the Ladies Guild, took Mrs. Ed. Dyer
by surprise at her father's (A. G. Dyer)
residence on Carling street. The ob-
ject of the surprisewas to express re
gret at the departure from their midst,
and also to present her with a beauti-
ful 5 o'clock tea service and a prayer
book and Hymnal companion, as a tok-
en of sincere respeet .and esteem in
which she was held by her co workers
in church and Sunday school. The fol-
lowing presentation address was read•
by the rector, Rev. F. Hellin Fatt, aft-
er which Mr. Ed, Dyer, on behalf of
Mrs. Dyer, thanked the Guild, Teach-
ers and Scholars in a few well chosen
words for the handsome present and.
kind appreciation.
To MRS. CLARA J. DYER.
DEAR Mits. DYER,—Orice more, we,
the Teachers and Scholars of the Triv
itt Memorial Church Sunday School,
meet to bid farewell to one who ranks
high in our estimation. While ` with
us we have learned to appreciate your
great work as an able and efficient
worker in anything pertaining to Sun
day school or church affairs, Your
cheerful face will be sadly missed by
your class and all of us. But though
you will not be with us, we know full
well your labors will not cease, in the
city you are about to call your home,
for we are certain that your nature is
of such a temperament, that you must
be doing good wherever youare. Kind
ly accept these presents from us as a
token that wherever you are you have
our best wishes, love and sympathy
Trusting the'Alrnighty Maker of all
things tnay guard, bless, and keep you,
we are
Yours in Christ and the Church,
Mrs. Fish, Miss Dennis, Miss Hardy,
Mr. Richardson, Mrs. Richardson, Miss
Hynclmau,•Flossie Jeekell, Capt. Kemp,
Maggie Sweet, Susie Case, Frankie
Fish, Edith Gidley, Annie Fish, Chart:
otte Peterson.
Flutt :rllmtralt14(31 FA`rr, Rector.
While engaged • working in the
swamp hist week a horse *belonging' to
Mr, Thomas Sweet became mired and
itr trying' to release the animal a stick
is su ppdsed to have penetrated the belly
SO badly that the miler vitae forced to
shoot it,
Overcoats for men and boys at close
st priees at the Bi„ Bankrupt Store,
The Exeter Woollen iviills have just
made a large stock of the best wearing
stoeking earns in all sizes andshades.
Gents underwear 20 per cent: below
regular prices at the Big Bankrupt
Store.
Mr. Richard Manning is confined to.
his beet and meagre hopes for his re-
covery a:e entertained.
Mrs. J. Reynolds and child were
thrown from a buggy a few days zg;o
by a wheel running oar. They escaped
unhurt.
Capt, George Kempt has purchased
the swelling owned and occupied by
Mr. Wm. Verity, Jr., situated on And-
rew street.
Mr. Richard Atkinson, Palmerston
formerly of this place, has disposed of
his property on William street to Mr.
Alex. Dow.
"Wrestler", the trotting horse,owned
by Wm. Bawden, Reeve, has been par
chased by Wm, Write, Robgerville, for.
a good sum.
Judge Toms was in the village on
Monday in connection with the sale of
property in the suit of "White vs. Stan:
lake," The property was not sold.
We notice in a militia report from
Ottawa that Mr. Clement B. Mars"land,
of the Molsons Rank here, formerly of
Owonsouud, where he held 2nd neat-
enantship in the Kit Grey Battalion,
has been sua'ceeded by Chas, Eberle,
owing to ;4 Ir. Marsland's absence:
One day itecently a horse ,belonging
to Messrs Dyer & Eowaid, met with an
accident which might have caused its
death. Mr. Howard had diiveneiu the
yard with a toad of shingles when . the
horse reared up and in coming down
the point of the shaft nasi into its body
behind the front left leg; inflicting• an
ugly wound.
The Perth Fall Assizes opened in.
Stratford on Monday, Hon. Mr. Justice
Street presiding. There being no psis•
onei•s in jail awaiting trial he received
from the sheriff the white kid gloves.
The civil list contains 18 cases, none of
which are important. Four of them,
have already been referred. An action
for slander, Mackenzie v. Woods, was
in progress when court ad foamed. The
grand jury have found a true bill
against J. P. Thistle. indicted under
the Charlton Act. He pleaded.not•guii-
ty, and will be tried to -morrow.
Mr. Kelso, the secretary of the De-
horning Cominission, has a large}tum
ber of petitions of late graying the
commissioners to report against the
pr .. trce; 1ljost„,o from
R'i'trtrtt&
asci
Zrit
e had
4 �';�.orl.
fthit elf 'tn'the' Lon
doe dehoning case,requesting the coift
missioners to recommend the Ontario
Government to pay therm 91100 exlpetis
es incurred during the trial. ' The
commissioners decided not to tom.ply
with the request.
The farmer who finds any vegetable
market glutted when his crop is ready
to sell ought to prepare to protect him-
self by canning the surplus. Most of
tho canneries make a large part of
their profits by purchasing when mar•
kets are glutted and scarcely paying
anything for the stock. But the big
establishments haste no motiopoly rn
the canning business. If it will pay
them to make at: exclusive business of
this it should pay the farmer better to
make it an adjunct. The only diffi-
culty in -this arrangement is for faun•
ers to get suitable help. But if they
make a beginning, those who are will-
ing to work will settle in their neigh-
borhood to the advantage of all.
*enrortit Dye Works..
All orders for the above Dye Works
can be left with E. H. Fish.
Tarin for male.
The undersigned has several first
class farms for sale on easy terms.
J. SPACKMAN. Exeter.
Change of Service.
The time of services in the Main St.
Methodist church has been changed
from 11 o'clock a.m. and 7 p.m: to -10.30
a.m. and 6.30 p.m.
Trost.
vee
tv . n Main Street Methodist
Be
parsonage and Town Hall, Exeter, a
lady's Fob chain. Finder will be suit:
ablp rewarded by leaving same at this
office.
wanted.
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.
A'Wonderful Alanana.c.
The publishers of the Montreal
Daily and 1Veelely Star are getting
out a magnificent almanac to be known
as the Star Almanac, said to be the
finest almanac in the world, contain-
ing nearly four hundred pages, with
colored maps. 'It is looked forward to
with great interest.
Preparing for the 'Wet Season,
Members of the Trivia Memorial
church belonging to the Case settle-
ment, London Road North, assisted by
Messrs. Wrn. Casae and Mills did a first
rate job on Tuesday last, in gravelling'
the church sheds. All who drive td
this church may now feel quite ;at rest
about the comfort of their horses dur-
ing divine, service, whether the weath
er be foul or fair,
Look* Like An Imposter
Yesterday, a short set, Clark cotnplex-
ioned young man was soliciting alms
in Clinton. fie had his left arm in a
sling and claimed to have been Severe-
ly scalded in an accident at Owen
Sound The .eiws Record viewed the
'Welded" member and would pronounce
it a "blister" and the tramp a fraud.
He wanted money to take him to Exe-
ter. Our people should not eounton
auce or encourage dead beats' of any
kind. Exchanges, please pass him
around,—News Record.
Great Risco-verses.
The astronomer who discovers a new
o r fin s a d to •
star, the scientist who new fec e,
or the geologist who alights upon
new species of fossil. becomes deserved
ly factious; but the actual good such
discoveries do is notching when compar-
ed to the finding of a medicine which
is an infallible cure for certain diseases
Such a discovery was made nearly half
a century aeo by an Eastern gentle-
man namedPerry Davis, and his pre.
paration is now known to the world as
Peary Davis' Pain Killer. It is a sure
cure for Diarhoea, Cramps, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera, and, indeed, all bowel
complaints. 25e. only for Big 2 oz bot
tic.
coarsing to London,, St. Thomas and
Stratford.
CFaAS, CLOTHE, the web known truss
and appliance manufacturer for de
fortuities, sueh as club feet, white
swelling and curvature of the spine,
may be consulted at ST. Thomas,
Grand Central Hotel, Friday, Ost, 14;
LoNDON, Grigg House, Saturday, Oct.
15; and at STRa'iroj D; Mansiotr House,
Saturday, Nov. 5. If you or your
children are ruptured or deformed call
on me.: With the experience of agnate.
ter of:a century, I have become a,mast
er in my profession. The AUTOMATIC
TRUSS has gone through the regular
and t evere trials, and with stightalter-
ations of details is now the simplest,
lightest and the strongest, and in real-
ity the cheapest truss made in the
world. Come and see it.
Personal Mention.
Miss Kate Frise, of St. Marys, spent
Sunday last in town —lair. Thomas
Powell returned to his home in Turn-
berry township last week.—Master
Lloyd Glanville, of London, has been
in the village on a shot vacation, re•
turning on Tuesday.—Mr. John Bissett
wife and family, of .Brantford, were.
here on a visit the beginning of the
week. -Mrs. Wm. Carling returned to
her home in St. Paul, Minn,, on Wed
uesday, accompanied by Mrs. S. Tait,
who intends remaining uutil spring,—
Mr. Richard Bissett, wife and family,of
London, have been visiting in the vill-
age during the past week.—Rev. Wm:
Martin has returned from Toronto,
where he has been attending the Pate
Presbyterian Council, whi;li has been
in session during the past week.—Mr.
W. Manning, of Clinton, was in the yil•
lage on Monday,—Mr. D. Davis was in
Toronto this week with a carload of
cattle.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Dyer were vis
iting in Zurich on Sunday. -Mrs. Jas.
Pickard was in Seatorth,judging fancy
work in connection with the fall fair.--
Mrs.
air.-Mrs: D Davis and Mrs: E. Dyer are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Steinbach,
of ---Mr. anel oho Smalls-
Combe are visiting friends in sc. re
as this ` week..—Mr. Wes Trevetry
left on Saturday for Glencoe, where
has secured employment. Mr: Geor
Weir, wife and family,who' have been
yisiting in town, returned to their
home in Ridgetown on Tuesday.—Miss
Maggie Walper, who has been visiting
in Berlin for some months, has return
ed home.—Miss Maine Sanders has re-
turned from Hespeler.—Mr. Charles
Knight Sundayed with his parents here;.
—Mise May Kenner, who has been Vis-
iting at the Central Hotel, has return-
ed.
Stephen.
DISASTROUS FIRE.—On Wednesday
night of last week the barns of Mr.
Thomas Vincent,of lot 6, concession 18,
were destroyed by fire, together with
this season's crops,a threshing machine
and two good teams of horses. The
machine and horses were the property
of Mr. James McWilson. The general
opinion is that the fire must .have orig-
inated from an incendiary, as the
threshing machine had not been run-
ning on the premises, nor was there
any fire in the engine. Loss yery
heavy. Small insurance on barn and
Crops.Mr. McWilson, no insurance. --
Mr. Wm. Dearing is making preparat-
ions to build a now brick house on the
premises opposite his old homestead:
He held a brick bee yesterday (Wed.)
and a largo number of brick was haul-
ed
Architillitt11/11111,1°1-1'fic?
IF SO, VISIT OUR ----
Pall Fair on Monday Tuesday.
We offer a Magnificent Stock for Fall and Winter it Prices the lowest for strict-
ly first-etass goods.
High Grade in all Departments.
True merit itt every article.
Honest quality everywhere.
Nothing missing. An immense Assortment.
Everything the best.
The quality will tell it.
The price will sell it.
Those are the reasons why you should come and inspect our
large and varied stock before going elsewhere.
fury -Cods, Cr cedes, Crockery, Boots &
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing
Coods, Motions, etc.
We show all the Le test Styles.
We keep the yery finest selections.
We make it a point to have every article in stock the best of its kind
The dollar you spend with us goes further, lasts longer, gets more quantity
gets better quality and does you more good in services, worth and wear than
any money you spend.
Remember it is an established fact that it pays to trade with
CA .. .LI.€,
EVERY PER0 SH0llLD
BUY
ar1arfs Soilitaro La ,p Filier.
It is better than all others.
TEN REASO S WHY:
1.—It will not get out of order.
.—It ie cheaper than any other Can,
6.—It will not soil the floor -tend shelf;
7.—It never sweats oil.
8. -It gives you perfect control of the oil.
9.—It is always neat and safe.
10 -It will strengthen the lungs.
This Can has been examined by experts and pronounced to be the best
they ever satin.
Handy, Healthy, Reliable and Cheap.
They are wanted in every house where coaloil is used. The fastest selling
article in the market.
COBBLEDICE & FtLLMM®.
For Fall 92
We have the largest stock of
Black & Colorerl
Dress Goods
Ever Shown in Exeter.
We are showing an
Immense Stock
--or—
German Mantles
AT POPULAR PRICES.
& Co's.
E� J. Sp aok
n
SAMWELL'S BLOCK, EXETER.
HAVE YOU LOOKED
To see how your stock of FALL and WINTER SUITINGS is for
the coming seasons.
Of Course You Haven't
And when the cool Days and Nights come you will be
in a BIG HURRY to get one of the NOBBY TWEED SUITS that GRIEVE is
selling efoi
1.0.00 arld.
Or perhaps you want a fine OVERCOAT, if so, we have a
Large and Complete Stock to Puck.from.
And in Black suns we do them all for quality and cheapness.
DO YOU WEAR PANTS?
If so, see what we are making for
ST 75 WO TH $3.76.
and we make all these goods up IN -GOOD STYLE with the best Trimming
See our 75e. Tweeds, ani'. we out our own, goods free
of charge.
Remember the Place.
JAS. H. GRIEVE.
Tin. Amidst all Slow & duster
RO 1/if E
Hlo Still takes the lead in the Furn-
iture business. I am too busy to call' on people in need of
furniture, but please drop in my warerooms and see my stock
and L will try and suit you in this line.
Ordered work neatly diose on shortest notice.
Remember I have also a
handsome line of
Ulldertaklllg Goods
always on hand.
Any calls in this lite will be promptly attended to and
p p Y satis-
faction guaranteed every time,
Stand next Molsons Bank, ROST. N. ROWE.