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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-2-9, Page 8TO OJ(SUJIIEJ & T}11E11s —We handle -- SCHOOL OOL SIJPPI:J1I S; sTAT1ONARv. MAPP1NG.S, TWINES, BAGS; The Big Bankrnet Store for ba ng- abee. Try! SMALL WAhtES, 15ANCi GOOI)S, COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS S tf t LL LINES IN MUSICAL GOONS, .XETER, - ONTARIO. ormosammemumaxmaxicaaacrxravat car= Stock Taking at Thi Dig L'iluqt Stan. Bargal line of WnterEvery Goods in Drg7 the "Big �� tore" is aalii� to go at a sacri- al11s> ace price. Our ■ Motto is,nevercar- Iw'y goods over from one season to another. Our stock of win- ter goods is still fax too large to please us, we are bound to sell, we must sell winter goods. Our watchword' will be sacrifice ClSacrlce and slaughter, for the next month. Are .you with us? Q1 augilter If you want value for your money, come to us, we will please you in quantity, quality and price, SNAPS!!! 150 Ladies' mantles and ulsters bought at bankrupt sale. At A Bankrupt Sale. Prices were 5 to •$10 each. Oto price—your pick For only $1.99, only $1.99 for choice of 150 Ladies coats. Dao you want one? QUICK! Is the order if you do. Re- member, all winter goods are being cleaned out cheap. About 20 of this season's fash- Mood's Fills Odie liver ills, jaundice, biliousness, sick headache, constipation, Try an :ordered suit at the Rid' Bankrupt Store. $5:00 is whet you balm on a good suit. Mr. B. Aubry, of Montreal, Will be ttthe Commercial House, Exeter, on Thursday, 1Gth Inst, to bray horses. Mr, Jose& Senior :recently disposed of his fine St Bernard d,,g to a gentle man in Toronto, receiving for it a good price, Mr. John Vance, of Usborne, deliver ed to ;Messrs Cobbledicl: & Follaud last week two bags of clover seed whieh netted him the sum of =4G. Mr. James Airth accidently fell down cellar on Monday eveniug last and broke two or three ribs. He is recov ering as well as can be expected. $15.00 per week straight salary, to 'esponsible person "male or female" to represent us in your locality,—Ad dress 13. Canadian Musie Folio Co,, 77 Victoria S.t, Toronto, Ont. 4t, C. A. Humber, Grand Superintend Ant of Huron District, Royal Arch Ma- sons, paid Exeter Chapter, No. 85, an official visit on Tuesday evg. last, and expressed himself as being highly pleased with the working and success of the lodge. At the conclusion of the meeting the brethren, twevle in num. ber, sat down town oyster spread at the Central Hotel, where a pleasant time was spent.. The annnal meeting of our Orange brethren for the cotuity of Huron was held here on Tuesday. Much business and business of importance was tran sacted at the meeting. Beginning at 10 o'clock a m,, the meeting continued until train time rn the evening, some of the visiting• brethren having .barely' time to catch the train. We congratu- late the local Orangemen upon their success in securing for Exeteeeehe eel .. abrasion of the 12th of July' next. It means a good thing for our village, and we trust that all will co operate with the brethren of the Order here to make the celebration one that will do credit to the village and honor to our visitors. Exeter was favored in anoth er respect at the county meeting. When the question arose as to where the next annual meeting should be held, it was unanimously decided that Exeter should be the spot. The Cuun ty officers were all re-elected, except D.D=M. The new Deputy being Mr. Thos. Foster, of Stanley. The meeting was -.closed with Auld Lang Syne. God save the Queen. seaforth Dye'Works. All orders for the above Dye Works can be left with E. H. Fish. Wooal. 'Wanted, Five cords of green wood wanted hard. or,soft. Apply at this office. Dos Wanted. A good smart boyy wanted to learn printing. Apply at this. office. Farmfor sale. The undersigned has several first class farms for sale on easy terms.. J. SPAcsatArt, Exeter. ionable jackets at your own price. Don't offer us too ouch for we will positively refuse any high prices, come and see the values. Your OWn Price ‘71. A. Stewart. LOCAL JOTTINGS. All winter goods going at losing prices for us. Bankrupt Store. For rates, tickets etc,, to Manitoba, Dakota, Pacific Coast and other points apply to C. Knight, agent G. T. R. Catarrh in the head is a;constitution- al - disease, and requires a. constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, to , ef- fect a cure. Mr. E. J. Spackman has purchased a handsome driver from Mr. Wm. Down, lh;von, for which he paid a handsome price. A pleasant gathering of young peo ple from Exeter took place at the rest eience of Mr. \Vet. Dunsford,Stephen, on 1+'riday night last. On Monday last Mr. Joseph Gill, of .Hay tp., had a cancerous growth re moved fromhis lip. He has : an iron nerve and 'took 110 pain retriever. New wall papers and art blinds just opened at the Big Bankrnpt Store. Ladies who cannot afford new mater- ial every two orthree months for a dross, can use some fashionable color. of the Diamond Dyes and make a new creation out of an old, faded and dingy dress; '1:'. E. Robson, Esq, of London visited Exeter on Thursdaylastin duest of t,00d horseflesh. We understand he I.iurchased one from Mr, T. ' E. Hand ford. of Centralia, for which he paid a para ey : price. ,:l'ohn J. Rven, representing a Montre .M. firm, says that he receivers the great seat benefit from using Membrays ney and Liver Cure, after using sever 4t.i`, preparatiofs for Kidney 'and TJ ver trouble, caused by much Railroad Tra q vetting. ' The License, Commissioners for South ,Huron met at,I ,lppen on 'Tuesday - to acreisider,the application for the trans .efer of the Devon !Hotel license from M. Kelland to Joseph McDonald, who has •ceased the place. •`Mr. McDonald takes possession Ftto•day-. ', Mrs. Hooper, Huron St. etvtertained 'a few intimate sfriends On Tuesday ravening Theto»ipanyafter enjoying, ;themselves at "the different pastiitres until 12 o'clock, sardarn to a sum'ptu- . cru,arepast to which all del jut time end !treeing thanked their hostess, they dis (*reed, to their•respeetive homee well *leased With the ovaxning's entertain- rtt. :•1, shoes Found. About two weeks ago two pairs of shoes were left in Mr. Samuel Sanders' sleigh by a small boy. Owner can have same by calling at this office and pay- ing expenses. A Novel C,reeltet Match. Teams representing tete respective clubs of Saddingtou and Kibworth, two villages ,lust outside Market Har. borough, (Eng.) 011 't'nesday, met in an extremely novel encounter ort Bedding- ton Reservoir, and an an using cricket match on the iee resulted in a draw. The match was played on skates, and, the ice being in splendid condition, the "leather hunting" was very consider- able, and many boundaries" were scored, Saddina'ton went in hist, and, their first man was dismissed by the first ball delivered, the team was not disposed of till 205 (twenty eight extras) had been compiled, ;smith, a Kib worth bowler, took four wickets in one over. The first two Kibworth men scored niuety live without being sep orated, but at this point of the game the match was declared drawn, owing to the fading light". One of our town sports says the local club could take a hint fro in the above s.au. Agricultural Heeling. i egnlar meeting of Stephen and Usborne Agricultural Society held in the Town Hall, Exeter, Saturday, Feb. 4th, '93. All directors present except Messrs. Felber, Elliott and Willis. Min utes of last regular meeting read and approyed Ballantyne -Sanders -that A. G. Dyer be appointed secretary and treasurer for the year 1893, car- ried. Ballantyne—Christie—that the treasurer deliyer all the treasurer's books and chattels belonging to the Society to the president and auditors, carried. Christie —Ha wkshe w='hat H. Lambrook be care taker for 1893, car'ired. Christie-Sanders—that the secretary seeur;e at the lowest rates, cedar posts' and poles for horse rings, &c. Christie—Ballantyne-that Messrs. Wm. White and Wm. Elliott be a com• mittee to canvass, the town for proceeds to help defray the expenses in connec- tion with the Spring Fair. Ballantyne -Jones—that the next regular meet- ing be held at the Mansion House. Amendment; by- McInnes' I11Lwkshaw —that the next meeting be held at the Town Hall, Exeter. Motion carried. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the retiring treasurer, W. G. Bissett, who has held the office for the past five years. Meeting adjourned until next call of President. A. G. DYER, Sec'y. 11Senrorial. Messrs. Weekes Bros, marble dealers of this place have just placed in -the, Trivitt Memorial Church a .Mural, Tablet to the memory of . Freddie, son of James and Sarah Fairbairnof Win _{ nipeg, formerly of Exeter. Itis a fine specimen of tiles class of work and re- flects great credit on the'worknranship of Messrs. Weeks Bros. There are Agents ofEeonomy. A new dress for ten cents! Yes, this'. is quite true, and thousands of women: in Canada can testify that, by using a ten cent package of Diamond Dyes, they have, been able to produce a dress equal to newby re dyeing some faded and discarded dress. It will thus be seen that Diamond Dyes are agents of true economy in the home. Con; hs and l,ol.ds. At this season when coughs are so prevalent, an effectual remedy, and one easily obtained, is Perry Davis' Vegetable "Pain -Killer." It is no new nostrum, vended by unknown agents, but has stood. the test of over fifty years; -and those who use the article, internally or externally; will connect with it'grateful recollections of its wor thy inventor. Narroev.Eseape. On Friday evening Messrs Hugh and Charles Eacrett in company with their sister Mrs. P. 0' Brien left . Exeter for Mrs. O'Brien's residence 2nd con. Hay, and whenJ,etween the Lake Road and the Sauble bridge, the horses were corn pletely unable to get through the snow drifts with the sleigh. The horses were then <unhitched and by great exertion the'pax'tyltieeehed the house of Mr. Kydrla;pear thebridge, and remained for the nrght,.and arrived at their des- :tine,.tio f at;4 O':+y'clock a, m. all safe.It was vfiry• fartttnate that the Messrq Eaorett 1vete induced to accompany Mrs' "O'Biieri that night as she must, cel;fila.hacbperished in the sto*cin eeetl e a>xrg man who was seny'to briny ,i�er,hoaxte was totally ureftit to eepe: with. theelifiiculties of the fray, it was with the united efforts of the two strons meth 'referred to that Mrs O'Biieri renohed a place of re fety corn pletgl�`'ex6atis(;,ed. ,1' TO'PREVENT THE GRIP Ot'''any tither similar epid, mid; lithe blood:and tile. whole systenl s Mild; be kept;,in,.bealthy condition. If ou feel worn out or have "that tired eeling" in the morning, do not be „Tilt, of neg leets GiVe immediate attendon o your' self., Take IThod's Sarsaparilla t give btrangth, purify the blood atid, p event disease, Personal. Mention. Mr. WM,141urdv, Lucan attended the funeral of the late George Eacrett on Friday last.—Messrs. Charles and; Hui bert Eacrett of Sarnia and Lexington Mich., respectively attended the funer al of their brother the lath George Eac reit on. Friday last.—Miss C. H. 'Prise, who has been yisiting friends and'rela- tives here for the past three weeks. left for her home in Pcterboro' on Saturday. The Misses Down, are visiting Mrs J. A. Graham. of London.—Mrs, Theo, Sweet (nee Miss Lily Gill) of Mitchell, is visiting her parents here at present. Mr. Gibb Dick, hotelkeeper, • Kippen, called on his many friends here on Sat urday.-Minas Laura Isaac, of London, was the guest of Miss L4bt7ie Prior,Jesl; week,—Mr. Wm. White, our noted horsedealer was in:Seaforth on 'e` 'y last.—Mr. Luther Bram North has returned from Cleveland.—Mr Thos. Frieiadship'formerely in the em- ploy of Mr. Richard Davis was be town on Friday and Saturday jest renewing acquaintances .-Mr. Geo. Davis, Gid ley street' has been confined to the bed sometime, but is now able to be around again. ---Miss Roxie Eacrett returned from Wingham on Friday last. -Miss NellieCaves visited friends in Eden Sunday: She is also visiting friends in Wingham in companywith-her sis ter Marcelle, this week. Mr. Chas Ross returned to his'hoeSe"fii "Napanee; "on Tuesday mornirig.=l4Irs. Thos Snell, Huron St., who has been on the sick lis' is able to be around again.—James, youngest son of Mr..wm. 'Dearing, Stephen, is laid up with a' severe at tack of inflammatory rheumatism.- Miss Edythe Rogers returned to her. home in London on Tuesday; after vis' icing her cousin, Mrs. E. A;'Follick, for some time -Mrs. Rattan, of Morris, and Mrs. Johnston, of Ne N Bridge, are vis itang at Rev. A. L. Russell's.—Mr. Jno. Trick, of Toronto, was .:in town • last week renewing ::acquaintances:—Mr. James Parkinson, of Trout Creek, for merly of Exeter, is spending a few days in town. -Miss Susie Weekes, who has been on the sick list; is liecoverine. —Mr. W. T. Hawkshaw is confined to his bed with a severe :.old..+ -Mr. Wm. Harding was in London on Thursday last attending the funeral of his grand'. daughter, Jennie Gray.—Mr A. Dun can, of Farquhar, left for London on Thursday.. Mr. John Hawkshaw spent Thursday in London.—Mr, A. Cottle was in London on business Thursday. —Mrs, Chas. Snell and her " sister left. for Owassa, Mich,, on Friday to visit friends.—Mr. Chas. Tom was in London on Friday on business. -Mrs. H. Bee re turned to her, borne in Parkhill on Fri. day, after spending some days here.- Mr. Rich. Pickard left on ,Saturday' to yisit friends ilk Brantford.—Mr. Ed. Bossenberry,•II'ay tp 's popular auct- ioneer, was in town on Wednesday.- Mrs. (Rev.', Martin spent Monday in London.—Chas. Williams was called to Seaforth on Monday, owing to his brother John having his leg badly crushed in a hay press.—Mr. Richard Harris returned to his home in 5eaforth on Monday.—John Gould, who has been home for some weeks, returned to Ridgetown on Monday.—Joseph Baw- den, jr., spent a few days in town and returned to London on Monday. -Mrs. Robert Pickard, Who was attending the funeral of the late Geo. Eacrett, re• turned to her home in. London, Monday. —Miss Ella Howard, of London. is home on a short visit.—Mrs. J. L. Dave idson, who has been visiting her daughter ih London, has returned.— Mr. Sage, miller, left for Woodstock 3 sterdav:—Richardson e Mr, Robt. at- tended the marriage0 f his sister at Winchelsea yesterday.—Editor Ding- man, of the Stratford Herald was the' guest of Rev, MoDunaugh this week. He also gave the ADVOCATE a yery Why you i Fake J Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thin dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock- iugs,'or any other cause „ending to check suddenly the perspiration, The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectora- tion. In many cases she is unable to do so without assistance, and this is. Why you use Allen's Lung Balsam. Three Size Bottles, 2 SC., e0C., $1.00 pleasant call.—Mr. Fred. Elliott, who has been in Toronto forr the past week, returned home last night. -While in Toronto Fred. was successful in pass-- ing two examinations qualifying him to practice as a barristot and solicitor. MAItAilLAQP,•I S. EAssox.—RrcHARnsox—At the resi- dence of the bride's brother, Win- ehelsea, on the Sth inst.,'by the Rey. E. Softely, of Hensall, George Easson of Stratford, to Miss Eliza Richard- son, sister of Robt, and Jas. Richard- son, of Exeter. JriYJlL'rCJ1ds. WHITE.—In Stephen, on the 2nd inst., the wife of William White, of a son. JONES.—In Stephen, South Boundary, on the 2nd inst,, the wife of Wesley Jones, of a son. DEATH. MUTART.—In Exeter North, on the 4th inst., George Mutart, aged. 75 years and months. Beemex. In Usborne on the Sth inst, Thomas Balnian, aged 75 years and 2 months. A Suggestion. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ADVOCATE. DEAR SIR.—I bear that the Foundry works are knocked on the bead for the present. Will some one rise and ex- plain, who is at fault. Is it the old'jeal- ousy North versus South or one versa. If it is, mayI make this suggestion that to settle this long standing dis- agreement once and forever, that both ends choose a champion and let it be fought out atter the order of the brut- al Prize Ring, say in the Skating Rink. - Tickets to be sold and;poceeds . go to` the end winning to be spent in some town improvement. It would be `bet- ter than the unseemly way both ends speak of each other. A house divided against itself cannot stand. Yours RurExr. SBaokllIall &Co. New Prints Just Arrived At Call and see The712! isminsampazaw, SpackMan&Co's 300 Pieces Call and A11 Newest Designs. s 6 Them! •Y; .. it '.. amwell's 'Block, EXETER0 ONT. gist Fiiiis1ie[1. And we have ave made an all round Reduction of 10 o per cent., on all Winter Goods in order to clear then. out. Avail yourself of this opportunity to se- cure new Goods at cost. . ant lig illAtn Flito? This great momentous question is the talk of the people. What we want is, two Grist mills (which we are about to have), Oat meal mill. Binder,twine: factory, Foundry, Electric light, Eleetric street cars and in fact a eetyfat once: This is what we want, What have we now? a lot of stores and a LEA»IIIG - HARDWARE —STORE with a stock that people can buy just what they want and at a price the city hardware establishments " CARL OT OUTSELL Prices this week are still going down. We have the stock and our prices are better than some people's "cost or , "below cost" quotations. Call and see for yourself :and be convinced that we have the stockEand prices just right. CO3 LEggggCgg & FLANI A.J.ficTAVISH & Co's. Is the cheapest store in . this town for Dry Goods! A.Ji[eTAYISII & Co's,, Is the cheapest store in this town for Groceries. A. J. NcTAY IS Co's. Is the cheapest store in this town for Boots and Shoes. 0 d. JIITIIVIII & Go's. Is the cheapest store in this town for Millinery Goods. 0. JIllolliVISII & Go's. Is the cheapest store in this town for Hats and Caps. RJfloTllYISll Cos. Is the cheapest store 1n this town for Ready-made Clothes,