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The Exeter Advocate, 1892-12-8, Page 1$13bseribe for Th EXETER ADVOCATE, 1st it$94. Give it it trial. Only frOrn n OW till,Tanuary The ADVOCATEOFFICE ----when .4n neeil of -- sale Bills, Hand Bill, Lette, Reads and Eravelcapes---in tat all kinds of printing. VOL. ni EXETER, ONTARIO TURSDAY DECEMBER 8 1892. NO 287 ---- The &sons Bank. , cOleeeteree. by Parlianieet, 1855.) . , Paid up Capital. , .. e, .... $2,000,000' Head ogle .,Isontreal, e,ERSTANvaom &Se F. WO:i_ele eEsq./ t.I.ENElt AL i..‘ N AO liat • ,.. on their 0 vsivirinli't oasa;117.1 ()sae 'cirQinuaorFeaeTintideorr:ers 'at 7 per oent per annum,. . Exeter Branch. , Open every lawful clay from 10 a. ii.to 8 p. m., eatnreays 31.0 a.m. to 1 p. re A eeenerat banking businees transacted b OuR,RENT RATES allowed for moil- _ ey on Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at s per cent. DON . N. DYER,HUI1 Exeter, Jan ,28, '88. Sub Manager ' THE (rvettle 2LbrA.1.10.4.4.4:, m , es published. every Thursday Morning, at the Office, MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. ' By the SANDERS' PUBLISRING 0030AM_ TERMS OF SUBSCR One Dollar per annum if paid; in .6.dvance. 81.50 if not so paid. .a.a..-srexta.4.1.=.g Rai, - No paper discontinued untilall arrearages are paid.. A.dvertiserne.nts witeintbsipieclinflac ' '11 be published ti or c 1. silhiraeregted°112cewoirdingly. Liberal d.i.scoaurntetamage , for transcient advertisementB ins of Jon long periods. Every. .descriptionsat style, PRINTING turned out in the fin and at moderate rates. Cheques,arioney ocirtd- es, 0 ars. Szc.for advertising, subscriptions, . be made payable to SaliderS & DYer PROPEISTOR•B ..,,,e--ese..............-......., --------------- Church :Directory. Om/lien --Rev. F H TRIVITT , MEMORIAL . • 11 a m Patt, Rector, Suuday Services, m rind 7 p. m. Sabbath School, 3 . . 1 'Piontli al. Communion, ist Sunday of es.c 1 n_ t f ve Sun- Service. and in months in _ay 0 _ Morning .., fter Evening Service of tth.1.1 e ._ f days,a B t• • on 2ncl. unday the month, Holy ap Ism . of each mouth at morning service. CrAmoit-Jarnes-st , Be. A. L. ME'rnoniST 10.30 Russell, Pastor. Sunday Services, p. in, and 6.30 p.m, Sabbath School, 2.30 Donagli, Pas-, MATE STUEET--ROV. W. 714Gra and 6.30 p.m. tor. Sunday Services, (0 3( a. • Sabbath School .'.30 'P- m• Rev. W. Martin, PRESBYTERIAll CHURCH.-- _ • °- Pastor. Sunday Services, 11 a. m an6, seebath School, 9.45 a.m. va.LIMMIM.AMInn•Ormlie rrofessaortati Cards. roomInnne..........mromp...22 E. KINSMAN, L.D.S, Fanson's. Bloc k north of Carling Store, pir.01, two doors ., xtracts teeth "114 sT"ET'Ex"Ellie sall on jot .vrithout pain. Away at th Tuesaay. Friday; Allsa Craig on 2nd d i rif Ad tavilh mouth t laiels,,e_e'le=1:11,;----ea,..„....;of eac...-----es--ees•-e INGRAM, DENTIST, Member Royal D tal Surgeons, successor to . Co ege en C 'll Post Office H. L. Billings. Office over . . . t given for Exeter, Ont. A safe anaesthe io _..ne Groia the painless extraction of teeth. k i Filli'Igs as'req'ired'' --------- • EXETER MARKETS.. , , 00 02' t 0 68 Wheat per bushel,. ... . o , , Otice to. creditors., . . . as well as the eompliments of the oc. Casinn' mr,uryHess,of Coburg., arrived here ,last Monday. He inteods speeding "eines wider the parental roof. -The Misses Forest, of the Pae -line have opened out a dress making and man tie Shop in the premises reeentle va eate,d by E. Apple, tellor.-The.Z. P. S: . intenes haying their annual examina tion .an,d creert on Dec 16th• The tea cilets are doing all in their power to make the above a succe-s and no A ' '‘ 4' ai011bt this r ear's entertainment will eclipse anything a the kind ever he',d in Zurich, Among the many attrae. ti0118 will be the club whoof and broom , AY. A II ui lli .21.2,. ale cot la y invited d' II 'ted to at tend.-.A number of Brethren of the F,xeter 'A.O. F. Lodge paid "Court Bis• mark" lodge a visit last week -Miss jacobs, of •Allorristown is the guest of Mrs. Elutes at present -At present the roads in, th ids bvichheityh are in a very bad state cause y t e eavy thaws and raiblof late ' ed the young people with his beautiful metures on eaneae by Maggie ',Dubin, Rev, Edgar Jennings reav•. an cx(6)'lerson., lent address to the Sabb S, workers.-- Mr. Alfred's ad_clress..to Sabba. th 19..01).ea Worker e last S'atterdey eventilg. in else Presbyterian churoh, Corbett, was highly appreciate,d, Although the roads Were bad a large ' number a0. senibley to hear it. The address was interesting and very instructive,. and - the address to the children Sabbath afternoon is one that the children will ' ' ' remember as long as they live, His words came with power and influence and which infused. new interest in the Sabbath School workers. Mr. D. has had over 25 years' experience in this line of werk.-s. . Wilson is yisit• MrR ing her sister and other friends in Fair G -rove, Mich. -Miss Louisa Baker. teacher •in school No..10, has decided vt,0O. attend the Normal School at. Torou Shel has tau, ght the school very effici- ent y for the past three years and gave good satisfaction. Mr. Geo. ,A.. Foster, Varna - . gle Baehanan• . leo Mr J a 1 Mary Carlisle,' Jaae, Bonsthrert TrafiCalaorlidis,lec.or?viVisieer.; 0 olo.s111;n-d m'e'meers a the eoce com._iiere with the ,as'sistanee of(lisra°ne'r officers of the society. toei _wire, vviii, Noir, conymier aWishoitmeelinsid,s.MRissgr,i1.111011, teR.r, ; d J R el'ir De otion VIes J. °w,. 1 e'' Le ,euewar,. convener • 2.1.2eS$1' / 1 sm and Kerf"114 Mrs' i'.'?" uaTeleRrs._Fueellne'saieles.°1,4iltses ael ph , m , I ei Jai21135°onn'throttses, isineRri'tatioani. CI es m. Heater and m. Butchai R. J. Carlisle and R A st.Tehhrii:d.y8leetti:;Isandc7ihrtae ugici.01 tit a -111iSSiOnarr at expense, which reqUires th efts dollars. They nave rat tv•IsTren dollars oi the a.m . Boric.%) ...e - ..• , - - • 36 to 40 Pens. • • • • • • • - • • • • • • •,, • 52 to 54 .• ' ' ' ' • ' 17 to 18 B4(11''‘''' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1(3 & 16 .1c:icon per 11). , , . ,,, , „ , . , es to 5 1)11ChS I4 c . , .. ...... .. , . 6 to •D, Geese e ... _. , , , , , „ 5e to 6 ' Turkeys " ..... .. . . ..... 7 to 8 Pork . , .... , . • • ,, 6.00 to 6 ov Potatoes per nus .. 50 to 50 HaY Per ton .... ..,. , ,,. 6.00 to 7.00 "'""" In the matter el the Estate of .Jams Willis, Inte of the vitiate.° of , Exe ter, CoulltY Of Enron,' gentleman/ deceased. ' ' Notice is hereby...given pnrsuant to chap- tei; 110 of The Bovisod Statutes. of Ontario 1867, that all nersorni having claims against the estate of jam es Willis rate of tlfe',vil- 'age of Exeter, in the County of Huron, gen- thanian, deceased, who died on. the 1,2nd day of SePtember Ise. are required to deliver or sone by post prepaid to to 'undersigned SO- licitor's for Thomas Willie and David Mill, Executors of the so,' id deceased on or before .?veitlisntacloain tottiEusill)nontahr01.Tia)90,1aesstaantue,madeclurta sif,. '" "" '''''''''''''"""'" HOUNDS FOR SALE. - es tl:nd full Partioinars of the.ir claims dulY verified by statutur,y declaration and the na- tare of the Security (if any) held by them. that , , The undersigned has. for sale BiX first- class t.liorOun'h bred Fox Round 'pups. ' Ae Bissree Exeter. after thmn And e said last entioed date the said. Executors will proceed to dis- tribUte . the assets of the said estate Among the parties entitled thereto hay- big regard only to claiims of . --.,--.......-. FARMERS, ATTETION. _ which notice shall heve boon received as above required. and the said Executors will uot be liable for the said assets or tin.y part thereaf so clistri- The •undersi.ned will be at the old Mar. het for the ' iur). ese ef purchasing porlc. Hig.h 08t pril pa' id. Noon Buovo: buted to any person or persons of vrhose c1,11.iffi, notic.b,shall....nothav.e been received at tne time Of sucn. aistaibution. ELLIOT & ELLIOT. Solicitors for Executors, Dashwood, of has been engagedto take her place in the school for • He comes highly recommended and aeed entertain no fears as to the e - ' ' ' • " r ,mainuer, wincei is to . TENT LOST. ' Exeter. Ontario. Dated this 26tb dav of November 102. It was certainly a matter of regret to tto to learn from Your lest weees is. sue that the correspondent from dur town has decided to cease his contribu tion to your valuable paper, and hence that not unpleasant task has devolved bnone less able to nphold but equally alive to the interests and well being of the village and its surroundings. So . f • • • . with this short pleamble, by way o in troduetion, you will find the news of the week, as follows: -Quarterly meet ' h kl ' tl E . . i• , 1 i . mg was e in ie valise tea clutch Sunday when the sacrameut of the Lord's supper was achnieistered to a number of recipients. -Collections are being gathered here in aid of the Bible • has had SOM8 experience teaching in the Northwest.-Miss•Nellie Davidson, one of. theonost poptilar teachers of Middlesex, awl teacher in school No. 14 has decided to lea ea, here, having , ' 1 been engag'ed to teach near .Strathroy at an advanced salary. A Miss Thomn - _ - -ness sou has b d t t k h een emo•ame o a e er e e. . _ s S. ta.h ,Pollock, another Place -Tvris '''t ' ' - dTv eeoellityotiptdoo pc ic„il an . crl \t elt einsdtsctLhheini• Nobof rhea tai isad tdi School iie eh ' ..`" ' at oamed to take charo's of her school - - 6 b ` Mr, Samuel. English arrived home from the lumber woods hist week.-- . , . , ..... . . * aelSS tnaly sen,iisti left bere last week ,... to visit friends in North Branch Mich . / ' tislu.i Rs idi. 1 ssi-ei iel tttoehd ielthlestitly6Osfeinrje(ngt i lAng men and worm part in the religious exercis ' • a lonole't want in the elutes fact at' training school for ti where they prepare for th use ui e .f 1 iii hchurch,el see young and old in y youthful in the divine life m " ' one common .centi.e read pray togetbez, voices upliit the blessin m of the same Gece ' same people, Surely 11 18 gi Ch •isti. 1 • d b f t 1 ei an a mem er. o -Ar a meeting of the cetize . - , . Coxworth s hall Saturday e '' consider the adyisa.bility of i DuriIPTION. ng the suminer (ciam pin!, season) & tent, hc.v,,,,,,„ ri,suw0.00, and. .drand Bend. The finder will be liberally rewarded by flvotri,nviiang. the same. at this offlec, or giving i:t- twit as to its whereabouts. Crediton, --- The township coned' mot, to day. all present. This years business was 0.111.1POVNIVIOWTINMSVIIITOMM-JM.011...ISKADVI.M1M1...11711•11e.1114161. T 0 RENT. Tl at lesirable clwellieg situated on Will- • • I •'• ' • ' ' hn Math°- 10.m street and oN%ned. by Mr. Jo son, oontaining eight, commodious rooms. For further particulars apply at this office. Jonri MaTirnsox, Prop .72nrrnr,22,222.=2A.4.2aacceorx.rmnsuomeraum...22.ramm...,.................- . COTTAGE FOR SALE _____ Or to rent. frame. COr• taillin g eight room s ami a good brick oellar, situated on Eliva- eete str,et, south of james st. Methodist church, Bard and sea water on the prem -"has ' Possession Oren 16th Nov '92. Ap ly ises. . . g . •• P • to T. Ds.aa race* or at this office. , settled to the satisfaction of all. -Quite a.larme crowd is 111 town every day.- . ... 'Mr gMrs Wm Lewis have rot -lulled ' ' ' ' from their visit to, Michiga.n.---Mr. O. Zwicker,Sreis able to be around, amain r7 after his sick ness.-Rev. Bakerinteuds giving an addressin the James Street Churc,h, Exeter, on Monday evening • " ' ' next, at the anniversary Services. -J, • Trevethick is doing a rushing business at present in sleimhs Se Adolph ` . e ,. e.- ets a smile on his face amain It is a r-, - boy this time -An open meeting' of . the Royal Templars was held on Wed Societe -,-A series of revival services „, church are to be held in the aforesaid in the beginning of the new year. -It Council. tion, it was decided that a be appointed to find out the hand. . ' .., _,„_____, • BOAR FOR SERVICE. / ' nesday evenino' A • • • goadprogram e•Stephen was rendered and a good time spent is rumored that a tailor from Zurich is about to start a shop here. We hare 'already two men in that business and they seem to satisfy the public and do all the work. Then why should another step in to try to spoil the trade for all? , Should lee come we prediet that he Will soon be like water when the therinom eter falls to 32° fahrenheit. We need a bake/ worse than a third tailor here and we may remark that Dashwood is a good opening for oue in that busi ness. We are also in need of a good tonsorial artist, one who could remove the beArd from its attachments in a painless manner would fill the bill - That disciple of the brash and camera, whO according to your former corres pondent inhabits the "wagon factory," was in town for two short days last week and thee on Saturday evening betook himself to a more conmenial e town n quest of the Zurich "fair" one i of whom he will capture if they do not run away from him. The sleighing is . . badly spoiled -Mr. Hobbs teacher has . rented the house occupeed by E. Roth- ermael. ---- , Council met on Dee. 5th all present minutes read and approved of. J. Sher ritt-H. Eilber that F. Weurth attend to Jr. Grebs case. Mr. A. Brown is re- quested. to attend next Couneil meet. nem to explain the' circumstances of T. e Clark's statue labor Resolved that the council at their next meeting take up ' • the requesition of G. Brown, of Cen. tralia, and if advieeable Pass a resolue tion calling on :Engineer. Resolved that the following pereems be D, R. Of- , fieers for municip,a1 eleetion for 1893. . Div 1 Wm. Bakei! S Hoare 1 " 2 C. Brown/ Brown, " 5 " 8 C. Peouty, T. Hall " 4 H. DOA" , Bolts K " 5 P. McKenzie, Heitzman K 2 4 6 C. 'Judson, S• H. 10 " 7 J. Mollard, " S. After passing the following orders the council adjourned to meet, amain . . th Thursday 15inst.-T. Cotter, ditch. in o• s b 810. G Brown errer in ass ., 3 7 G. .,ye 1.78. J. Carroll cul. e b 83; H. Doyle 7 ditcn 1st s r, $2; W. E. Sanders • ditch, 82; A. Birk, gravel 40.80; C. Stody gra vel. 2,50;S. Sanders gravel, 118.68; I. Hodgins 90c.: ' engine and the other equipments, Having done committee' are to call anothe when it will be known whet the matter will be gone on , start was sixty dollars. -Th have selected -the tE•atti101.•S and. in doing so baye retaim Wren as Principal, who en his sixth year in the villa speaks well for the care and ment of the senool, Thoy ha gaged Miss Chidley, of Clint charg.e of the junior room, Whitesides,of the village, foi mediate room m 7 both of who recommended. -At the annu of officers of the Zurich Lode; A. F. & A. M., the folloeving ed to office: W. M, Geo. T„ W., D McEwen; Jr. W., W. See'y, D. Weismiller;Chaplin, Mr. D. Millar and daughter: , a day in the village. -Apple .- ip fie demand t "G' 'se" s >s t , a rtraight shot. -Prof Rufe's ated quite a sensation by away last Saturday.' Prof yet take a few "notes" on h t . . The undersigned will keep for service on Lot 15 Con. Srd, Stephen, a thoroughbred , Berlcsbire Boar. by. all. Exeter lodge was in attend ance. TR , MS: -$1, payalde at time of service, with privelege of returning if necessary, ..T.AS. WILLI,$1 "Prop. ‘ ..V., Hibbert• N ' '''' pROPERTY FOR SALE. \' . s FARM RENTED. --Mr. John 'Murphy has nas rend his farm, which is on the 2nd - Situated on the corner of Waterloo and snsisting of three lots, on William treets, co which is k.itua bed a frame house, stable, a 'loca- tion is in a splendid part of the village. For further particulars apply toA Mu. LFAXD Bower ............ con. of Hibbert, to Mr. John Gaetz meyer of Ilullett, for a term of Se Veil years, at an annual rental of 83e3. The farm eontains 150 acres. It is a desirable place and Mr. Mui pies will find Mr. Gaeznieyer first class tenant. REV SYKV.ANUS LANE. of the Cincinnati M. E. Conference, makes a 000d ,point when be, says: "-We heve for years used Hood's Ser. eaparilla in our family of five,and find . . it fully equal to all that is claimed for . it. SO me people are greatly prejudiced amain patent medicinesO' et , hove . the ,., patent can hurt a rnedicil ee nd not a • • ' .'es to machine is a mystery of sten . me', Mr. Mutphy intende going to Seaforth to live. -A very Iniee and interestinm 7, eventtook place at the residence of Mr Se:tun-Ions, llibbert and TJsborne bound ary, on Wedne:sday 23rd ult.. rl'his was the marriage of Mr. Geo. Fair bairn, a prosperous young farmer of ' the adjoining tp. of Tuckerstnith, to Miss Aggie SIMMORS. '1 he important ceremony was performed by Rev. C. Fletcher, of the Thames road. There were about seventy guests present. Medical.•'., -"-------------------7r-CIAN et B WHITELY, M. D., 0. ku-, .11Y,a , c., and Surgeon. Office and resi denc,e-, Cor. or Victoria and Elgin streets, Go eri..11 tuario on • ___------_-e-_. J' A ROLLINS. OFFICE -MAIN St'A` seem. ' . . .A.nerew and Nor a Residence -Corner Streets, Exeter, Ontaz:1.2:.......„............ MCLAUGHLIN, -ri,--- miLMBER OF .L..ritthe Colleg f Ph sicians andSurgeons e p Y rich- scian, Surgnt. eon an& Acco Ontario. . 'Phyi sh•svood., O r ber of T: A AMOS 1\i• ILI C' 1k1 ' 3'6'11 Irene _ • , • • • ,ie and surgeons, 3..../ College of Physicia , ' College of' Ontario; licentiate of the li,oys, . ceri. busr alindliSur- Physicians and Surgeons 243a:1 g , tiato of the Faculty of Phypiskari Medical , asgow; Fellow of Trinity . G'I'roronto. Offico-Dr. Cowen's for- oonoeo, Mer residence, , . Brewster, , , , . The sleighing has all disappeared and the roads are in it *very poor con dition at present. -Mr. T. J. Brown, of Clinton, is at present spending a few . Mr. R Jennison. -Mr. I. J. Ferguson, of • • Parkhill, was visitinse friends in neat o these parts on Sunday last. -Mr. A. 13 b ' • f New Hamburg, was ossen eiry, o , , the guest of Mr..R. Jennison on Wed- nesdly, of last weak.-Mr.and 'Mrs R. O'Brien attended the funeral of Mrs• Van Valkenburo• at Grand Bend on la .,. d . Saturday last,- 3. an Mrs. E Thomp so returned from Dakota last week. n • They in end spending the winter with Th ' t their friends in these parts. . . .0.--- Centralia Marshall Ateinson, who has been in Michigan for some time is home, again. -A seventy-five pound cheese Was stolen freer] the Cheese Frctory here, one night last week. --CAPTURED ix THE Aog. For some years past the people in this neighborhood' have been victimized by nocturnal visits from freebooteis, consequently a sharp look- out has been kept for the guilty par ties and from what ems been in tireat ed to your correspondent, another ease of thievish intent has recently deyel- leaked out I taped ands Are cannot, vouch. for the authenticity of the ru. mor, but from reliable source we are led to believe that the report is a cor- • , rect one. One night last week, three Around About Us. rep pick A. Cambell ditchIng 82; W. Mawser, gravel 10.78; J. Allister keep of Eagleson, $16; Mrs. ning. No g•raafedamege dot do you .think of the squabble the Exeter Times the Ili Thos. Cambell of McKillop has died • P / P, cCe 3 ,ears. a d 69 -o Mr J. T. Balfour, of Varna, has been appointed head teacher in Sandw ich t a salary of $550 a Public School, a . 'stants year with a staff of five a,ssi . John Gougeon of Blyth commonly known as "French Joe " escaped from ' • the Goderich jail on Saturday evening be slipping out the gateway where ' • Newcombe $9. Mr. Cambell mravel / P ,e / 1375; N. McLennan cul 8.25; Murdie & Co, S ikeS 1.50. M. Hofiman Com . P / / • e 8.50; S. Morrison bal contract 810; Sharron & others w bridose 73.4,9; John Kerr b. bats, 3.80; London Foundry, 5 40. M. - 4,55; H. Smith rep. . , 1. Gratte spikes, 2.57; J. Winkenseader, gravel, 28.12; S. Schweitzer & Cc lumber,33.16 T Sha ton com. $4; W. Thompson cul. $3; T. I Amoy rep cul., 83; J. Heaman, and server -eh? a few old sores, a - - dirt. The man whe began i lent before its done end P Y ,- who "toole, it up" may wis done before it is. Let up bio and don't be foolish. One to he is ground and shows who , takes the contenaptible cow of sneakinm behind a "seem se espondeut. ---- . Legal. ..................--...................---e-.......... "S BARRISTER, SOLICIT- R." is. COLLIN. , .1-t•' OR, Conveyancer, Notary Publi0c. Office -Over O'NciPs Bank, Exeter, Ontara . 1Sionev to Loan, cordwood had been breught in. He had about two months to serve. .. On Thursday night C W Papbts sta. S f •th bed a narrow tionary store, ea °I , , escape from total destruction by fire caused b a large Pittsburgmp fal • • yshow°window,t' dsetting ling in the an t lot f x nsive albums and re o ao e pe . • - fancy goods. . . . , In feeling existing between Jonat- , . d 21 75. J R Esser • b 1 50 imp roa , . , . .y top . R. 13arry rep. S S, $2; J. McCarthy repe s . • . utton um er, 0. • , b 5 14 D S 1 b ^72 W ' 2 0 V H ' Jones rep eul s b, .5 ; N .Hustongera- vel 41.37. J. Tetreau bridge 30.30; J. ' • I 6' 0.2 A ' Rollins °Tay° b. ' • A. Clark com " ' ' ' 30.75; M. Morlock 2 con 82; F. Treub • ,ner, Ford b; 1.25; Mary Porrellen relief . $5; 'W. Geeser 6, 7 con. $3; F. Heist Tyle 2,97; W. Nairn com, 8.75; J. Bud, lOE/11.1'1414. . H 1 E mt. on 'rd in ORN.- tix , 0 beloved wife of Mr. Willis aged 83 years 8 months al Agrexersox -In Usborne on e • Lorne Walrond, son of Ge Emma Atkinson, aged 2 y and 2 weeks. ---------77 X enenneeTER,soneorroB, -1' .1.1.proieso , .L.4., of' Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con- an^er Commissioner, Ste. Money to loan vey - 7 Office--Fanson's Block, Exeter.thin) ....-------------- c- LLIOT&ELLIOT,BARRISTERS,SOLI itors, Conveyancers, Ike. , ,r Eneroui IT.ELLIOT• ' ' • Grand Bend." - from The snow has all disappearedfi . h.bells out villame and imstead of ,sleig a. • ...- the splashing of mud is heard• -ear. Van who has been confined , to his bed . . with consumption for the past veal, deed; n Thursda night last. ' The 1 0 Y d tand funeral took place Satter ay o theAft t . Th, ch ,. t ranc roe nay.- e iis - Grind Bend 'lbwhile G mes tree which is in connection with . , le, le .. , School is to the P • sbvterian Sunday take place on the 1.9th inst., for which a m od rocrrunine is beino• prepared r•O p ,-, ‘• " ' , ., -Mr Will Love Y. and M. Ferguson, left for the ' Michigan lumber woo ds , e, ,, , . 1•19t areel- --i'ttrimony hes amain been • • • • • . •' : playlive its pelt in °tie midst. Tins enne y eve um , in tiro° err Joint K d • s 'ted ' , holy bonds of matrimony/ to Miss La. . All'ster Success is Our 'wish for Villa 1 , , m"11, (wh°s° names we will no ni6n droye to a certain farmer's ba,ru- . yard about 12 o'clock midnight, tied . e u their horses and entered the barn. P 11 The farmer who has a lot of stock and . . ' feeding n the night was rather late in o in uestion, heard the, rumbling of q the wagon anti determined to lay leW extinguished his Holt. The visi• tors made their way to the granary , , wucle a lot ef wheat was in store and ed se yeral baess unmolested; but fill . ''' ' '' finally the crisis came, and a sudden • . d ,. awakening to the marau er s golden dream had come --the farmer had ' quietly stole up to the granary door an c o , .. a 10 y d I sed it. Lo/ nd bel Id, the' vrere nabbed. We understand the d I I 1 d farmer an t le wou d be p,un erers, there and then settled the matter and , - , agreed to say nothing more about it. han and Richard Fritzlev; two brothers d • M Ewen's salt works God- engage in c . , , h ulmioated in aesomewhat seri- erm , e . ous manner ,the other evening. After tJonathan,' some -words, a work, ., . Fl said, threatened to strike l'' 1- . d Wel with an iron crowbar, an the I 1' latter, seizing an axe handle, struck th f • er ou the head, fracturing his e clrn . skull. . . d • Hod Sidney rep road, 81; W. Cooatz, gravel 3.35; -, , • G. Baker and others 01st 54 50 G Webb and others sha. s r 15.25; G. Ford gra- e vel 32.13; T Foil's gravel 77,15, . ' • J Fen 1- • N B 82; C Kuhn tyle 2 60. J -me,. rep , • , Mollard cul 22nd $5; J Young drain, 86. H Essery gravel 52.50. C Brown , H. 7 7 rep. town hall, $1; L Lamport con...040 t- -- i • er Lawson coin 44.75; j'. W. Anderson g 0 $26; T Ford, coin 5.62; C Prouty ex n iture N B $56- J Lawson, gravel Pe d B. J. stirtaiLTS. ... 71' .1 WeLsoer.-en Uspoene tp., on . inst, the wife of Willia,m NI daueshter, - Prenp„-In 13a,y tp. on the the wife of John Prance of TT • esusgone-At Fairfield, on th the wife of Wesley C.' B twins (son and datig•hter. Auctioneers ---'e'""---'-'"----------- -1,01,0VY Winchelsea. Licenseil Auct --- - N' 1-* es of Perth and . ioneer for.the Conn ,i 13. 0 ...usbora Middlesex, also for the tovrns ip t e and tormsreason„ ettiee -promptly attended to . W' 1 (Asa able. Sales arranged, at Post office, Inc i ormsawirsolealrnetwooconaemerna•wrovarowsgoosnarememoners. Amanitoeth, Seteens- . R LLINS, la e o 11. 'II. APia. cancer, for the counties of Hur- "je( .'e A . It s'dence• 1mile south on AAA, Middlesex. e i . .1 her_ of Exeter, Ont. Sale Orders by mai or ont ..... wise promptly attendee to at roes° able Prion• ' ...-.................................----..-.„----- ' Lie- V BOSSENBERRY, Mansell Ontario.. f -Lid • ensod Auctioneer for the Counties o fiuron ana Forth. Charges moderate and tiefaction guaranteecl. f-FIARDY, Licensed. Auctioneer for the 1-1 County of rinron. Sales Conducted. on • • sonable terms. Farm and Farm Stock a rea 1 onts can be made specialty, Ful arrangero • t thi.S office -e-e---.*•••••---seemes-s"'"""'":"---•"---- 'NOOKS Provincial Land L1RED. W.,FAR . . ,_ . Office 12 Surveyor and. Civil ein ;ricer. Dyer Post OfRoo, Main strpet,, xeter, Ont. Emmanuel Hodgms an . f M GT ray Township •were gins, 0 c 1 ty 2 , %nested Thursday night last ou eharg- e . d d' 0. es of assultine,,•, beating an woun iiii„ W and aohn Seele. There is JosephW. , .A an old feud between the pasties who , . . , are nermhbors In MeGilllytay tp., a,nd " • • as 0 '1 is said that their fig ts occur f- 1 last fight Cook 7 . C R, 27.15; H Eilber insuring hall 8.50 .... 0 , . _ . , .. r i 846. 11 Hamilton age and Co „lee e , , , rep D T 81. A Gratto dogetax, $1; J. ' ' 0 J • Hayter rep b 1.5 ; Biennet rep b 50e N Wilson D S 13 $10. J. B ' Hodoins ' ''' tom 3,75. C Ellber tyle drain 82 S Mc. / / Co dog tax '91. 81. Y a / ICA illiltatakG.110S. - ErtGLIsn---HowinD'At tb Gr nd Bend on the 23rd a i . Rev. S. A. Carrtere,Mr. Joh of ep len ton nship, to 1 it a, of Mr. Johl Stanley. , the happy conple,-A pleastue party took advantae•e of the sleighing last to .. . • 0, a r , .. ivionday evenino and g ve M . Fan ell a very pleaseet surprise by gather- .. 0 , ino. at hie house on A. B. line and en- joying themslves with va,riout MIMI- 'bents nntil, a respectable hour, when .„, d th ' • '1 h all departe to en severe, oines well pleased With their eyening's en- ' t M • J ea 11 ke tt d joymen .-- 1, am aw r re trne from a trip to his native land on Thursday, looking well.-Mr..I. Hagen 'e ent a few da, 0 last week of Varna,p, y Mr- . Ha,,en of this with'• D 0. ' ' place. -Mr.. a ' ' Stephen Webb and lyre vistt- Ing friends at Grauton, Biddtilph reo at present. -Miss B. Falits is at pres. ent in rarlOtill attending her brothel, a e , * is eery 1 I wit.. lung trou. 3 in 0 who ' • ' '1 • -t- ' ' ble.-Mrs. Glanville is Visitinm he . ro . 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Conan this week. -The ineinhere of the Harpley " AssOciation of the Patroini of Industry, ' ta d ' & ' - le e 4 ' 'n • ' t n1,-11 a,v,,ine. a sP, 3, ri-ertat Men befoie Christmas, Be on the look out tee se Ansi et vlki e IV . Zurich. -- .of Mr. R. 11. Steinbach met With a pain /310 ful accident on Monday evening w 1 . . Attending' to his duties abont the store his foot came in contact with a hay 1 'f li' •h h d b le i f b eyi tnt e, w te a e n e t y so e ettstomer standing against tho eoun. t The resalt bolo & a very sovern or. . ,,, wound. He is able Us Isearound, hove- ever, 'with the "age of the stick, -MAT- ... * ohti Restore 'wine A VENGANCE• -mt. 0 °nil , . f the •' ' Deuler, o Babion Line and Miss Roeder,'of the Gos ien Abe were - MI; 1 I ' S day '27th united in matrittony.-Mr, Abel Sehilbe and Mies Kallefleiech, bah of the 14th don; have joined hands and o Uri o y Mt Wolf& f rt es in matrim n , . ,ang trechtel 6.na Mise Kate Heide both of . / . the Babylon Line, were made man end wife on Tuesdo. 29th tilt. -Mr. Vred Kalbileish and Miss rtazhetid took the lead ° thi.em ' ' °t m ' 6d a ' f alland g arri ' ' • bout two wetut ago. WO wish them ail a 2.,A.. .,. • el I:A gs yi A ' ifhAer ns.tyyrci Iit'A ten as they meet. This .. CI d bo 6 at,a, hotel on Fri, place in an e y , ,.,. J ' hS le'qthiemb was bad day and deep ea , , , 1 d li'leJohn's finger was bit ly rating e Of I , • 1 off The H4Imins I3ros were ten 'hear 0 Hensel. y -N t ' . V AT:i WANTED '. . • BI,AKK131*-:ROBINSON-At the of the bride's parents, , Blanshard, on the 7th inst , Rev, H. D. Steele, Philip I TNAIVD mixiTArt, Veterinary iihirgeon, lee Graduate ' of the Ontario :veterinary oolioeeesToroeto, (euceessor to Vem, elweet, ..,„i V. S ) uv."18 sVeltrs T'racti°'°' °111" --' residence Olio hiocic east of Richardleokares store. Oonoeite &Retina Rink, Exeteri Ont, Y • e, , taken bec.nre Squire in. Stanley, of ... , i. .. nd valeta to eppea,r before tiucan, a . . , Squire Loieey 111 London Wed at one o'clock on Saturday, (Later) Duman- - - - .. _ a.: 0 0. - ....±.,,,,,,.. and Sidney tiodoin , ,t mown's' , ray sett 6 he cliarme of assult pet r 1 d t' ' ' - ' e ' .. t' • . by the Seale brothosr . - Goocl dean white oats.. Present prices 26 to soya cent. ,.111wing Contracted with a rA --verpool Arm tor all tile m eel I can Mann- facture this season. Farmers having cats to'diSPese of Should call at the. ltiensten. Oat- Meal mills. . , D. tirtztlit Aar The roads are in a, bad condition,- • ' ' h i .A.r Id and J T Wien have s ipped • • no ,. J. T. ' W. h to Miss Mamm' ood am, t „etc of Kirkton. Mond•Ax-Seirere---In lunar on the 19th ult., by the RI Anderson Mr. Mitchell 'M . , • . Mrs. Lizzie Snell, both of . ...i. -.-....--m...,-.,. ... VAllot MIST ELL.i.OT. 71-' ARENT !OR rho Western Mire Assitranee Company,!ami, of Toronto ' . the nand* Pits itiattrance Cosy., , .1 of.Londou, England ' ' Ooev • The Alliance Eire Assur. ., .4 oiLontion, England. •Cr ' ...."- . ' ' 1. Offle&-iaain.street, rixottir On... . red amainst them '''' • before Squire Lacey on Saturday. ..e. 'd t a. 030extra to the ..uney pat eos s an , ' ' tit f the injtiries inflicted ornp man or c ,. . e e. • ori their persona , hider of their onions bent th e rema . i , g about 1200 lbs pieklers.--Messrs. Mae . ll I d 'd arthur are now' We Sett e iii their . u •(' ' ' ' • ' new houses. -.44 a business meeting of , . the Y. M., C. A. held in Carmel' chtireh M'onday the following efficera ----earn-- . , , Prank L. Hayes, chaiged .n Prod H Kelly, for en. g B. . , 0 n A • 1 eller of a Deti a, a -a, in A e . - - , - , emit store, was yeistexcIa,y co trig). Gretnwasr, on ev& . e• weft electeti:-Pret, R., A, Bitehtinan. . 1 Vkc-P•eg., Mrs. Jas. Carlisle; Miti...S664 , The Christopher Columbus, est 6$curslon steamer ailoat, ' • • . • ' d bets of Graee chureh an The Meta _ S b. " h C ol treated. the th ildren to a lilt 8 II° h supper' in the chtireh shed last T' urs• , ,, AA .• igio Iii 2142” AO VA Athill_ AttrArth t ti . Moo•kto B Mot eau. Perm See Wtn. e . f • ' •2 . .. . - Elder: Treak, J. T: vtiroo.• The follow. 1 ' 'tt.o - ere 1 al) ‘O'ne a:- OA' ,c0T11011 t., $ w a so p t e Sabbath School Com..-ConVener, hillig capacity of 5 00. AS, en I . . )-.• . . launched it West Supotiorl UM d r" '0' the World's T.'air .0 in„, _, .. Olticage and the fair grounds 001,17 WA1rTED. ----- ,. ' ' Thenridersigned wi.lies' io prettird a re, newed berg,' at. onee. Patties ,illtVrag lala# for sale apply at thie Leese eir to . , -. .. leo .• Troyer, john. Pat - Visiting with offie- t,y. Floral Oen vener; bees and -ollt Com. MI'S, Geo. lid Elder, ePherson al Coin. - e, McPhee. 'y Arnold . Carlisle. d Ella Mc- erson and om,--Miss- an, Messrs Buchanan. work in rtaken to their own e sum 01 sed GYrbtl- °ant now securing be in by ing to at - and listen. 0 taking es. It 18 h; 11 13 i11 ieyoung,. •e greater 'here yoa ars, both e,et around sing and id asking upon the sod to be a his society ns held in vetting to re protee committee cost •of a necessary this the •r meeting her or not vith. The o trustees for 1893, d Mr. J. T ters upen e. This manage- ve also en - n. to take and Miss the inter - come well Lal election e, Nb. 224, were elect- ckay; Sr. C. Davis; C. Myers - die spent s are in. ha Cook is horse ere- rthining ssor eau OTSO run- e. -What between nsall Ob - ltd much t may get the man h it was tlier clips kes opeu the other rd's way ing" eor- t„, Mary, M. Horn, Il 18 days J.st inst., orge and s, 8 mos. the Ctie ilson, of a 4th inst„ son. lth inst., uston, of •e Manse, •ult., by n English lies 'Jen - Howard, residence 4th line •„, by the lacker,, of Robinson, 16y, Man., v. A. H. organ, te ith mur. merly of oit drug itted •ter the larg,.. with a bete been for between