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The Exeter Advocate, 1893-11-30, Page 1VOL VI VINOISI.191"./.......11411IM19•11,10#401Mfq EXETER, ONTARIO, THLTROAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1893. NO 33 , , ohons , . e T h e IVidfrimit. 1:, ank . . . (Chartered by Parliament" 18.554,) , , E'aid up Capital.. • • 1 • • . •• 4, $2,000,000. Rest Funci.A. : .. , ... 1,200,000 , Heait office- Montreal. FAItM li'011, SALE-ioo ACttgS. , _ Lot s, Coecession 0 Stephen, containing 100 res, Thili i. one'of the' best farina in oStecthen and is located just 2 miles. from entralia four from Exeter and 1/..1' iillia frees i 1 a seeoo., Mes, weever. nue.. Centralia r, 0 , . The usual vote, of thanks closed a yery 'suceessful entertainment. , ' ' . : Gode .' .1 Nov 25th 1893 tic 1, , • , , The. aSSociation met at 015 A. M. 'Mr, L48,.taiiill ,jhhes'e.thair'' du ted devotion- W. . 0 tiS On COT1 C • , Creditou. .i 4 great many in. one town are self- , fermg with a'cold that seems, to be quhe preyalent.--Mrs. Jostiiiii Edivards • .1", milt Igo 0 • If ' JjJ a er, also of silver, was presee nitda ass INi feews alry41:0: ;1), rerno eAviti Mss € testimonial of her skill, col humanity in I p skillU411 • m rug D/r ig T I ' rescuine two it . e harbor of Newport RL, dUr , , • vere storm." . . Not only on these epecial; • casioris, however s has Mi shown the ceura.ese and fort F. VVOLFERSTAN THOW,LAS, Esq., . __ . . . -..,---. r170 THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE J. OF EX wail, al eXercises, The Minutes of the afternoon session aud son John are sicle-James Hill, . , . . , Jr.,Illas his new residence, 141 miles ' GENIMAL M.ANACiBli • . Money advartevi ta., good Farmer's on their. ivcn notes with. one or more endorsers Ot 7 eercent per annum., Exeter l3r h awe. lpen every lawful day from 10 a. m.to 3 p. m,, Saturdays 10 a, m. to 1 p. m . &general banking buSiness transacted CURRENT RATES allowed" for nion- ay on Deposit Eeceipts- Savings Bank at 3 per cent. • N. DYER HU,RDON ExetereJap 28, '88. 'Sub Manager .... ..„ --,",„ ,, . , reeeow reteosents,-ene Tittle IS AIM OSZ at hand, whon it will be our duty to choose fit aad.propor portions to represent us at the CONIDOil 13oard for the coining year, and having served you faithfully for the past three years to the very best of TrlY ability, I now_ wish to yettee you many thanksefer tliiee honor conferred oyi ine IP elcotingln to tl position 'You saw lit to place me. I now therefore notify you that I will not be in a iesition to. 'represent you at the Board for i he co iting year, and tberefo a bey° that a wi5e elzioioe will be 111 *0e 13) "Ir°°Sing " rell- resentative aod hope that the honor will be placed where the honor. is clue. . • Your most obedient servant, , IL C111118'2'13 were read eild adonted. The, election of .officers was then pro- ceeded with , Messrs Gowan andMcLaughlinwere apPointed tel.lers. • , • The election resulted as follows. .• . Prose:len e.J. T. W rem, Hie isall ; yice President, Miss Burrows, Sheppardton; See "Tieas" Gt /1\r' Helmall' Elinivill• Executive Comelittee: T. A. Brown, Exeter; J. Delgaty, Centralia; W. _...T4., - h Joheston IIay ; Miss 'McMath, Godne ; welt fillisishs.)..Hivilis,iotfdLuorgont,hpeaicrirtaCnreitdsigtfOvninga holidqva--Messrs f Loolcaby: • 0 =. e lidays.-Miss ,. tillege cOn'YentiOn ... ivirti Hut COU . ! wee of Crediton, neerly eompleted.- Either Young and ' • ' • • ' - visited London during the Wetson, one of our teachers, attended the teachers' in Goderiell last week.' Role' rt Esser,y and brother, W. on s' tteuded the funeral of' their , . . , . . in ,Nrs Mullov in Clinton last , ..,... • _ - , , .. •-oessrs. elicit and Nape paid . i . . . . - The Brave Woman Who Keeps - the Lime Rook Light ! ' ha e made her farn.ous, but faithfulness and regularity 1 her daily .round of duties 1 performed; for they are not lighthouse on the c.oast is bi • IIER BOAT THE RESCUE," EXHIll- . I . ., ' ITED 'AT THP, WORLDis FAIR. than hers, and riot one has a .People think, when they find things 10 perfect order, , re Tile Heroine Who Ihr Saved 18 Lives ' ' Tells How Her Own Life Was Sued . .. . is nething to do here, she ea they do not know how early in the mcirnine and how ne b thines there are. to be d e lamps have to lie clea.ned e earavanautarapamirsolonsomasommwm ., THE ii-110ri at Fs MX.ettr 2Lbees , •C -w e ' ' ' •• Is published every ThUrsday Morniug, at the Office, , MAIN - STREET, ' EXETER. —By the— . • ' ADOCATE PUSL ISH I fib comoAN'e , . .‘ , . Timms OF SUBSCRIPTION Due Dollar p a r 'annum if Paid in Advanoe, • , . se.eu if not so paid. ,. __ ., AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM il... IN TEE. TOWNS.HIP OF STEPIIFN . . . . . ' • In the matter of the Estate of James Wil- lis, late of Hie Village of,Exeter, of the count °fel ree• tleman deceased And in tile malltrt°errigf Chapter '108 of the Revised. Statutes of Ontario, kii own as the Devolution ofEstates Act,: there will be sold by pu.blic auction, on . . . , . ' sA.TuR,DAy, DECEMBE'R /3.ru, 1833 at the hour of 2. o'clock, p„rn ., at the central liotel,'In the Village of bxeter (subjeat -1;to such conditions cia shall then lie. produced) the iol.lowing Proper.t.v. vim -tot nt011iir five (5) in the fourth (ith) concession of the TOwINS1 i f St / e 'n the Colin fiv of it• i p o...., ep i 11,1 .. . , Miss qBlyth. our Watson,. eve Mr.,Houston then continued the eeb• the ject of Mathe,matics &elfin°, with di- - • • ' • '' - , • a Isolthe vision and fraetious. 'Much ploficable Banes diSCUSSiOn was evoked by Air 41°11ston trotting .. in the treatment of the subject of George Mathematics throughoth the seSSiOo of Satb•day)last.H. the assoelation, arid tt is hoped much agent, gbed will result therefrom • • . oufrdttroolakt--,, The, time•of ad journinent having ar- . rived 1116 associatton adjourned to meet . . . ,,,.., goo In aftern0011 a t 1 50. . . , villatse a flyine visit last Saturday ' - 6 " ing.. They are taking orders for f h W .1 V. F• ' " d imsteey 0 t e 01 , ,, 4ir, an • , . • vievi s of the fatr. -Joseph hes purchased "Domino," the terse, from James Cocheeell.- wicker yesited London on Huston, •insurance • paid our village.a visit on Sat- .Z.a riiviktoiSiii:nys 1 jiaosm3:1?sflioors'ec • .br.asstandlesticka A tiger° .hind . ' Congress Gives Her a Gold Medal , . t .. ' the lesisee kept clean and tl polished, to sey nothing of k . d - n -011Se 111 or-er. NEWPORT, R.I., Nov..24.-' America's saving exploits, tt. , t, hehziiinaen o:o•r.18whliefrae,, the American Congress has cast a gold ' ' medal of the first class, the first of the kind ever given'to a woman, keeps the Lime R ek Lighthouse. . . , It wls when the Russian warships ' ' - were lying at peacefill anchor in New,- port's beautiful harbor, that a,' small company. from the hotel Aquidneek went ou't in a sail boat. to pa,y . a, visit to this brave woman, whose iife hoati . the "Reecue," .has ,- been one of the much talked -of 'exhibits at the World's Not alone are the "br,asse ou theetight, but the shinii pump in the kitchen aed th on ,.the n the stove all testify to t . and industry of the thrifty .. - . of, We. and strength. . . Ida Lewis is called the bo „ . . • man in America. But there . brave women Who have suff hae dorm, who are nearly brt who need to day ii -true foo brain and nerves, and who eelery compound will make • ' Thousandsof.women have li by this wo nderful• •remedy. se.e.ersseteeesee. Matesi ciso. -3-xolco•--.... tease ---- , on, containing -by adm eciaurem en t one Iron, dred acres (100 acres) more or less, - ,•AFTEU0ON Teis :property is ono of the best grazing farms the Township Stephen seesioSt• The aeSociation met •as per adjourn - . . 1round About Us. , • No paper discontinueduntil allarrearages sr e mild. Adveiti'sements without specific iireiitions will be published till iorbid and shargedacr.ordingly. Liberal, discoOntmade tor transoient advertioemento inoorted. for„. Long periods. Every description of JOB: PRINTING turned out in the finest style, snd at moderate rates, Chequer:4,m oney ord- SI'S. Rte. for advertising, subseriptions,etc.to be inadeptivable to ' . • Sanders & DYer in of with, good spring- creek thereon and is about ste miles from -Exeter and tiV; milesfrvin. Cen:-. tralia. . . , Terms made 1c120_WII a..f. time la:tetle.;,".._ '• 5mo e chattels time,ici clueec- da3;%. tiellir is4. sa_lciaaf athe etre i 1 I ding 1 d' i r. .1,FOr f ritheer, -wirticulars apply to , Me ssisl .Thoniaus WHIN `&.. David min, Exectitors, iir to Elliot &Elliott Executors Solicitors, Ex-- : .etPerkiter12:2'91-11"NnovG.1,101913Aa. °ti°neez* ',. • ,• - . „,.. ., . . meet, e Mr - .T. V' • •• J.uspetor 'Tom took. up / ri cm; Tables w04 in l,7ngraded Schools," and dealt ,with , . _ „, • .... and.intente the work for these schools telly, . m ,1: once .Tom urged- that th_c .teachor ' shouloi. I- 7t ,,eep the cone hooks in his de$.1t. a:nd main examine freqiiently . Friday afternbtin f • • ceeded recomme.nded. ente,rtaiiIm.entS were , • that, SeveraFteaehers diseussed the ques- -1 , , •Gete McTavish has purchased the en u'el . ' - • , ,. preptsrt„v at ' _Winghate putting. in machinery . at for tle manufacture of furutture. . . Is repn•ted that Mr.- H. P. Chaps ef theRtpley Enquirer,. has sue- . to e fortune of $25,000 , After t . who vill say that printers are all , fair. The stay told by Miss Lewis of '- ' — - how her own life was saved, amplyere- paid the visitors for their 'journey. ,Lime Rock lighthouseetile, home Of 'this world-fttmous , heroinee Is . within the harbor and is a short'sall from the „York. yacht club's house. At high an cnclinary cat rigged sail boat . lar d et Lime Rock and a. row- L i . ' ' boatmust used, feom which al land- - . . . , 4 ing is effected by climbing up .the face °f as perp.endic,.nlier rfoelt upon ha ladder with feb-..ers, o iron to t e s one. At low tide theToW-betit is At . guided toward a pebbly beach through' the sword grass that euts against its' sides . like slashing martial blades. • e . . . The lighthoupe--ethis saving station of wrecked rriarriners--is the biefssed symbol. of peace on earth and sea,' say- . . will to ing good will to men. The fair woman to *hem the visitors ' listened told a . A sad and painful accidep ill Mr' Wm' Y°11•11°‘'s saw rai e ton the other day to Robert yee'ng men.0f ai;outio y e a r , in ' i hi q he lost his right' - 1 v c 1 • , the shoulder, It apeears. t: Man was. operating the hull drawing loos into the .mill. • ' • ' charm atfeetted to the loss le. " ' • ' ' the end of it was slashing a h . • . t e revolving shaft of the y dange,ring the lives of all p.ri • • young man in endeavoring t h 1 foolishly.1 t 1 t .w wheel . caug 1 i wi 'I'he hand wes iustantly ea ' ' • - tween the wheel and. .frictio • ' • • crushing it to powder nearl• shoulder. . He was extricted and a doctor sent for who • ' necessary_ to amputate the ar a fevr inches of the shoulder. , . . ., • • . 2ROPRIEOTRS - ' • WEST TEACTIERS tion fiirther. pocr. Church Dikeetpry. HURON - - 'Iles Auditor's report was then pre- Mrs,. We. Wren, of Hibbett, died on TRIVITT MnidOBTAL CHUnqn.--Rev. F. 1 r* Fatt, Reetor. sunday servioeo, ii, a. m Holy . • "i- • ' . . At the Semi-annual., Convention. et • i Mditday veek after ' sufferie se hem sented and, on -motior on G. Sienpari , , _ seconded by R. E .Brown the -11-iport heart falltre for some time. Sh:teaves . . , , and, 7 p. m. Sabbath School,. 3 p, m. 001A rn niacin., 1st Sunday of each month. at morel -she' Servicmand in in onthe af five sun- days after Evening Service of 4th Scindav of i ' outh Italy Baptism. on 2ncl SundaY t ie m 1 • •tide of eatilkmonth atniornipg service. .. ,of -- . Jiang Ifiratter•i of ltuterest to, Clic!, Tape , rielrilreo; reeF10"ierrsegnIttleYetrrcelissotttlii- limine-ntetuntadiank-Tlie new- .. , Executive.. . • - .annot t' Was adopted, and the jailitors ord liusbandand fetnity' of seven two ordered a < . , . ' ' - . d tit.) d• i t s t h.e. to be paid the usual. fee„s. . sons and . c aug i er , o mourn,t., .,,I'llew The Resolution committee then re- lost, , ,, ,„ and,. . , pm use Oil motion , , . day recently ., . . Inspector Tom One day recently while Me WM the report taken ClaUSe by Wood, Ceborne, in MliKKODI ST ontrneir-JiTaineo-otRev.,T,a,. J.dircx,s0),.1' pastor.SundayServices,10•50 a•Mi a n d 6.30 p. TA. 'Sa bbittli School, 2.90 p.,rn, ateert STREET RSV. ev. MoDo.nagliVast- oee•-euneasi services, toso a.m. and 6. 0 p,m Solieath 804o oe stmejs. ne . , ... „ . • .''' ' . ' ' t* ' 'peessfe•reer,se Crenucit.-Rov; W•mar„ In..1 ' astor. Sunday Services, it a• m. and 0.i3 p. Sabbath. School, 9.45 a, no . , , • Goderich Nov. 24th, 1sps., The West Huron Teachers' .Apsocia. tion met in the.Model School pursuant to call efehe executive committee at 10A I . 1, • , , , „Lithe abeence of the President, Ire epector Tote took the, chair end open "I; , was Up of was engaged cut, clause. . Tne reporeof the committee' tine whodin the bush he met with a as amended" was.adopted as followo, veiry Pai4i1 accident by' the axe strik- :t 3 -Th e F t . ee . Examteees mg him &the head inflecting. a severe .,.,. . . a ie en earl ,s, ,. , .• .. . . , ' h. • .* ' wetted ,,..ye satisfied with one copy of t e oina- • , . ' t 1 ' '1-.1q the CO N' book No 5 •• h . elell a woi s, - P. • • • The teamets of t e filet and second II.' That thib aSSociation aiewS with divisions of the Hensall school have see . rrefeeSional Cards. ern .H.KINSMAN,L.D.Sfransozi's Blook itte_. two 'doors north ;or carlimg Store. MAIN ST Exicstio, extracts teeth without pain...' Away at Hensall.' on ist Friday; 'Alba Craig on 2nd and 4th TuesdaY 1st Thursday of each month the meeting.: WM. Houston, M. A., director -of Teachers' Institutes, being present, was then introduced,, and proceeded to -.die. CUSS MathelllatiCS un4r the following' alartre the proposition of the Ed, cacion been re-enkaged at an advanced salary .. Department to substaute the Public and much 'egret is felt that the -teaele• School Leaving Examination for the er 'of the third division. cannot. be re-, Entrance Examination ' and. Public engag.ed on account of her certificaee Schsol Leaving be left as they arsi, 'at having-extired., , "pi.eseti` .' .. ....-; e ' . and Zurich on • e ri 11: INGRAM, DENTIST, Ate'iri,tfoillo.1 1..)• College Dental.Snrgeons, successor to heads.' • 1 Mental Arithmetic; 2, Note- - • ' ' ' ' Von and Numeretion; 3; The four Ele- mentary Rules • 4. Fractions' 5, Ratio. .-,-- e III. In View of the benefit received • . ' .. • r. E, Y. THA_7- TARIF BL ., the.mem members o this and ., b1 f••association,d 'title narrative,for- every • ot el brave and good woman in the country -a mavens. , narrative foe • et'e.rY women in. the country to heed and profit by. .., Ida Lewis looks to be in her thirties s•to age with a highly neryous tem- a ' ' ' • ' - : b h ' rig t eyes, Pe.rahMedlit1riliffb:tifig.ilreh' f wit a •as o co or. in er ace. "It 18 55 years since we came to Lime Rock. six in family, are.d now there are but two of us left, my brother • rocks Rudolph', who helped you up theroc , and myself " said she. "My fa.ther ;vas '• • •,, . . Sy.,EAmow.--In TIsborne, on ; inst., the wife of Wm. Sisal/ ' son --- MOODY, -In Farquhar, on the • , the Nvife of Win. Moody, a Mursnocie-At Sharon, on I the iv, ife of Wm. ..1)1urlock ol ter. eturee-In Exeter, on the , . wife of John Muir, JT., of a , et. L. Billings, Office . over Post Office Exeter, Ont.. A safe anaesthetic given^ for the painless extraction of teeth. Fine Gold Fillings as required. . -- 6, Inyolution al'id Eeolution..- In Mr: Hoes tan's introduction of the • subject' he dealt with the value of A.rithmetie that the funds in the association trease Washiegten Nov, 28, --The Canadi- u • are re idly decreasine therefore • 1eY P . . '''' . an interests*hicla are, the most affect-• we, your.couatuittee.,recommend that • - the Vilson Tariff Bill are those ' Medical. ' J A ROLLINS '8D T A. A.MOS. Drs. ! ' itesidenees, sanie as .formerly oPPeeses, Spec-km:an, building, Main St. Dr Rollins' Officetsame as formerly --north ' e Amodi °Bide same buildingz-sOuth door. -r. 1 door. . may 1st. 1893 uins et D ' . T A. Amos, M. D j. A. Ito , M. D. , T. . MBER OF -11a.T.P., McLAUGHLIN, ME .a.." the Collegf, of Physicians andSiirgeoens Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and &000Ueh- eur. Office; Ditshwood, Ont. , , . - d under three heads. Its practical an cultuae velue and its value as an in- i . troduction to higher mathmatics. Cul- t. ture was de,alt with under three heads: . practide skill, knowledge, and esthetie. mental Ari.thmetic' was dealt •within a , . , . , yery peactical and instructive manner. Th d' ssi n of this sub'ect iSele . e 1scu 0 jarticies fu - ' ' rther continued by Inspector Tom, Strang, J. Delgaty.. ' Inspector, edby the annual fees of male members. be. , w ireti, I b 25 I' h are c' ered by the agricultural 50 cents and uf fema e mem ers c. Schedule tlislumber schedule and the R. I. 8trano• B. A. and Inspector Tem. ' , , '' • , ' retaission.of the duties .on coal. Coal then took up the questions in the clues- is tut eetire on the free list. The tion drawer. Beveral interestine and r . . -. Y . , . . s, . same is trueof nearly every variety instructive answers were given. , . Mr. Strang' then of manufactfeed lumber, while the re.. . proceeded with his • ', - • .esi, duction of tie rate upon the utta e: subjectn ira it a , i 'd • bl ' "I 1' ••t• tes nd Perticip' in tie ao.ricultural schedule and in the short time at , his . disposal . • . . 0 . .. . , . . . . is very grea!tand, the additions to the 1 d bl ' eave some very practIce an value e . .. ; Below . re , b . found a cripple for. l'7 years, in whieh time he never cut a mouthful of. food • • If th d• d '10 't • for himse , my mo er le ;teals of a cancer, and my sister 6 years 7,•o of consumption ' ' ago a' . ' • have never been well in my life until now. My trouble • was in my Cheseand luno,s and 1 •have always " ' • had a cough from a child. What has •' ' done inc more good than anything else • in e 701. the dd. is Patio's celery coin - pound. ... mmiltIAGEg. --• moon - WieitiNso.te.---sOn th ' Nov. at the Eng•lish Rector Rev G. B. Mr. Robt.• . Sage, . , , Parkhill, Ont., to Mrs. Rua son, London. West. . Oita e--SeAcee,-At the 'Mane . on oyem er , _ N b t4th by Rey Donald,. Mr. Robert Orr, to b Slack, all of Stanley. .....1.111.0.1.40.........••• Lennie.' Robb, of EaSt Huron, who was, present, will e tree iist11 are rage. hints on this subject which were high- . . . 1 , . . , , . the -most imprtant plovisions of the aPPrec iated by the teachers. -Being a - cloirANs. BARRISTER,SOLICIT- o H. , JI -1,0 OR, Conveyancer Notary Public. Offiee.7-Over O'Neips Bank,Exeter, Ontario. eteney to Loan. also took part in the discussion. W H•J h t ' o• v otice of a mo- • .• 0 ns on ea e n , regard to substituting the P. S. tion in.ree Leaving •Exam. for the Entrance. , - ' . : - • bill it, hich and. interest to uanada bill 'a interest to Canada, master of English, principal Strang -le ! dwhich rdate ' t the aericulturai an 1 a e o . • , always at hem when discussine anY •"I , - • . . . .'' , schedule and; to the lumber duties thin o pertaining to this as in other eli e . . , The follewine are the more noted er• ''' , 11-. FI.DICESON-,13ARRISTER,SOLICIT011, .1-l• of Supreme Court,Notary Public, Con- veyaricer, commissioner, gie.liloney to loan Oftice-Farison'S Block 'Exeter.. ' The 'aseeciation, then adjourned to meet Again at 130 r. sr. ' ..f AFTERNOON SESSION, branches of his wor - d h' 1 . k, an is remar se . t 1 h l' 'whichC d• l• - e e lie es on t e ree list in ana 1- are always eagerly listened to and . 1 ' • i A • 1 ,. - ans have a Spent inteieo :- lama s , highly valued. ' , for breeding . . ' for breedino. are free apples (green or After Dassiers a vote of thanks to the . 0 t . ' , " ........emwrzt-wmwee.,....a. ISTERS SOLIC IT LLIOT.Sz EtiLIOT, BARR 1 ..0 itors, Conveyancers, &o, B. V. ELLIOT. FREDERICK EtLIOT. The 'association met a..t 1.45 P. M. Mr' . . Latta, president of the association ay- . .....- mg aiiivetook, e chair, d the ' - . b l pe), asbestoti bacon and hams and ripe), trustees of the Goderich Model. Schee . all kinds'of 'peserved meats, beeswax, for the use of their Model School, the . . books, engrarings. and photogrephs, • . .summer, " to the .. "I have always been miserable in and I believe I should have , • . died this Season if .1 had not taken . Poine's -celery compound. I began •west h • last February,andtii• s • with 11is unmet I have been splendid," and • her . eyes - as e a a , she "And I m delighted to .tell it," continued "for it is the truth I have , . had so many doctors and so many doctors' prescriptions ' that I had lost .13 i ' e• fait n them, and I have tried t „ so .many 'patent medicines that I dreaded . • , the summer. But I read about Pewee celery compound and went to see „ the • who 'testified . and they W gentlemen , . were loud in its praise. My brother Rudolph said I had better not try it, as • • • ', I would be ,• disappointed again, and then I would feel worse than ever, but I went ahead1 . it seemed as if the Lord . directed. me and 'I received, benefit i. , , from the very first bottle. . , 0 _ . . , , you should have , seen me . last I f summer. .. was shortobreath, easily • • tired out, and had a cough end night . d sweats, an my doctor told me I had was so . thin ' and 1 heart trouble. 1 . , • was wearing black,' that my frien s said I looked like a little ghost. No said 1 • ' ' • • I am excellent, and feel proud to tell it and give the credit to Nine's celery ' ' . • ' - compound. 1 lia,ve faith In 'it becelise there is nothing like it. I* know so people that have been helped. I .' • am so much improved that my friends do not know me this summer. I have taken eight bottles since Februar,y,a: d the longer I take it the better 7 get. I have to live economically, and 1 do ell my own housewOrk, washing and iroa ing, and oven the painting of ing, and • • the 'd H i 1 0. it 'Woodwork mast e, I en. oy do r,, now, but I believe I should be dead if I had not taken PeineSi celery. coin, . , Pound." , ' . . . II d • s tad to Besides the go t me al pie en her by the TTnited State of America a . , , 4 tea b the hu silver medal was piesen y . . t of Massachusetts: "To thane some y , L, k Ida Lewis, the heroine of tree toe ,, I r lc and ef. for t e tritang le 0 ieg ." Anoth, forts in savhuman lives e ollERRE.-- your , and Jane ' years. SALE STILL BOOMX At • II Our o -week's •-, ,People advantage solcl a let many people, be reduced ••f we will sale another heavy for'fall now pay P benefit coed bye t', December If you r an 0 . - mantie suit for suit for to call I. •' h W 116 . , save - betVe you. , - Remember mem t -- t tIlene Look . this space - F T ,,1 telessersitS. . ' , n 0 24th deughter , ,, , • Sheere, no"! N 4 • • • sale from far of the of coeds e but , $3000 ' the ore month. and. the penalty The' Mistake will lee peas to profits ,. ' . need • overcoat a cap, i 4 , the bon and. 0•e1 b 11 ' W1 111 money. the , A nil b 1 - . -0 a . 13 , in o :money. for a list RAA _1, •.-- Novernbei of C London, • I d . k was a /Tram to and neer .are low prices. and pleas' - , . orix stock i . , by jannei. extent our e We be evinter ane by same • . is ones as we 1 all throng a suit of o ` a hdie 1 t e a tut. se , . • do no our pti. t - t eles yol 1 1 , ouraen a an d d. d. e of pricc n.e N C _ J _ ...rrvea.xnarnmosiesereasnrimismems• Auctioneers • The minutes of the last session at Ex- association adjourned.' meet at e.. e . . . , Executive.' . 9Foona' corn, cabbeges, charcoal, coal ot call of the . .• ' ' ' ends every variety, cotton ties, dram " L' Auct- TT BROWN, Wirtchelsea.,. icensed . xi. ioneer for the Counties .of Perth and Middlesex, also for thetownship ofiTsborne eter and the forenoon session were read . ' and adopted. ' • The following committees were then GDo.. W. HoemAtt, and recious aeries egos ' fish (fresh Sec-Treas. .. P ' ..". • ' . and fish for bat), undressed .furs, hair, Sales promptly attended to and terms rea- sou bill a, Sales arranged at Post office. Win- chelseit. • ' . . ,i ppo inted:--Resolution-Messre. W.' 11. f . . . Johnston, Jae. Delgaty, George, Baird, Of horses and cattle, taw hides leo . Biddulph. iron ore, lard,lime, mica, fresh 'milk, 'natural -.......... me esossENBETtetT, Fr ensall Ontario. Lie- JIL1 I . ensed Auctioneer for the COurities of Huron and Perth. Charges nioderate and. - ' satisfaction guaranteed.Mr. lissee,Berrows and Mary Blair; ,Andit , _Messrs. S. J. Bo d mid J • A Demp Y • soy. .. . , Jo hnston's resolution with re- . mint:eel Waters. nickel and al- Arrengements ate announced for a loy of any ,kind le wino • . ' ' ' h nickel is the Christmas Feativel, in connection with principal mattrial of chief value, oils „ . the Sunday School of St. Patrick's of ail kinds, pants of every variety, ...-:-......---. . r '. 'RED. W. EAMecientle, Provineial r. isna, ,,, surveyor and. Civil Engineer. Office, ,rPost Offi,ce, Main street,Exet er. Ont, . • . ference to the P. 8, Leaving Examiee ' tion was referred to the .Resolution e, as was also a reso u 1 n y Committe •• 1 t•O b church, to be held on Wed.nesday eve., agricultural i•npletnents, potash and ,,,, L) 3 1 ' h " e ' t h •adjoin -b' h ' 1 it I 't and. other ec. 1 t 1 in t e, vacan house most c arnica A, sa sii mP ing the residence of Thos. Dickens, Esq. shell -fish, soap, undressed building -se— IETINEST ELLIOT.' 1 ' .S.GENT 'FOR • l• The Western Fire Assurance Company, , . of Toronto . The Phoenix Fire Insurance Cla'y., Mr. Boyd, , S. J. Latta then proceeded with the subject of drawing, illustrating his re- marks by blachboard exercises This - • '' * proved eery instructive, as, Mr. Latta himself marble wear- good thee may be ex ected. Partic- stone of all kirds except , A P •. . to. _ niers fuetherron.-It is with deep re- ing apparel' up to $300. works of art. we chronicle.the death of Mr. John Ottawa, Noy, 28. -The Ottawa lum e, o•ret , . . . Glavin which sad event toed place on bermen are of the opinion that the new Tuesday last. , , tariff of the United States will benefit the trade to a large extent. Un• . of London,England ' The Alliance Fire Assurance. Co'v., of London, England Offiee:--Iiiain-street, Exeter, out.Th showed thoroughly conversant ' with the stbject. , , , . . Mr; Houston then, resumed the dis- ssion of ' dealine with cu . Mathematics, ts ' addition and milltiplication. Zurich. manufactured lumber is to enter free, -- , and the manufectured article is to be ,,, charged 25 cents per thou send instead nksoeYtne Da, paited off se . a ''' ' 6 Y pab -- ' 1 0 50 as at n- resent. These are the in our town. Most of the busi• ° ' ' - • .,,o,o-oo-T--.----- EXETER MARKETS. (changed every Wednesday) Wheat per bushel $0•56 to 0,58 „.., Batley . 35 t° °‘ Oats ......... ' 27 to 28 _ Peas. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. • 50 to pi Butter ..... ... 18 to 20 Lard . 13 to 14 e Tallow - - '''' • '' " ' ' • ' 5 t° e° Eggs 4 • • • • I i Chicken per lb.e.......... • • 5 to 6 The -roll was then called and showed teachers in attendatice. ' G. VV. Holman then read a paper on "Canada's Commercial Position in the e - • Canada's . f World, giving resources o a tin s an ,ta es.our ime Ill ' d el bl showing• • ' , poi s, ex Ill - I .. ( t ports a I othe • par`ichlers with regard to, Canada's wealth and ct osed by urging teachcr to teach the childien to have confidence 'i their 11 . country. R. E,, Brown then read a carefully on "Writing in Public quietly ness 1 e • closed d the ' • two items which affect the t rade moat. p aeste,wet ean e major, ,, that he is f ellr speeti (Or would be on that uontroller Walace says , ity o „. , ... e , s day) weet one..bienting, but did not ee the ways arid mean pleased to s , . manage totrrit .- hone much game • ' go stootit tariff refoem ..in committee e • .• •'; :it' - , • ' • eernest way. Lumbermen, while Jake howevere,Seerned to be successful 4n , ' ' . reeneleilly well pleased at the news ' - ' •-• - - ' enough te.g.py_yv.tuxt*Ixe thoug•ht to be st, be , ' ' • froinWashingtoe, do not care to ex- b t 'cl•' O, 1. t (I'd t " ' ' . ear at a 1 ,anc e'en t it tnanee i ' . press' any very decidedopinion, know- to get Very close to find out rests ' • .h f e i e1 ..'' , , bit ing that . the opponents of tariff re- w et I r• )es.8„9..V :his...PadelY er a .'' • •bill t 'd'ff - ' 11- A 6 -t, — ,.- - ' - dudtion will .fight the 1 a its 1 er stump.- le . ,.1, concert on the , • •maey 1 . ening of Thanksgiving Day, consic_ n stages. As ye 1115 on y a draft e t o , g- the stormy weather, was fat , 3; measure. in- Geese ............. , .... ' „6 Teri:eye.- - ..... ,......... °. Ducks, per pair,...,.... . , , . 50 to 60 Pork ............. , 5.90 to 6.00 Potatoes pei• euts ...... ..,. 35 to' 40 Hay per ton ........... ,. 6.00 to 7.50 . - prepared paper Schools " Movitable headlines were . . recomnie,nded to be used -the ' orna- mental writing in the Entrance coPY books should be abolished. Messrs, H.• . .. I. Strang B. A.., Wm H.oustoti 114, A., arid others continued the discussion. well attended. The couCert, heWeveti ------0.------- diet not prove as satisf t . CruShed tO :Death. ac my aS On former occesions:-, Proceeds amounted Galt, Ont 'N 25 --Jenies 'Ham- s or, .. • ' to about $40. --Mr. Chas. .Pritz, of cd el 24 'ears was instantly mon , age .- S • , ' wag in town on S 1 d 11 d 1:, ' t 10 o'clock this morning, Dashwood, . i n aye-- ki e a on, Miss Eiclt, oGShiikes,peare, who had hile enesag,cd unloading! pig. iron been arnonn'at t. le i I ' this ' " it • w - t hoist in the Goldie ., ,..,. - r i c s in is seem Y from a wagon o a The time of adjournment havine ar- . , .-,,, rived the association adjourned to meet f - et. . t i h ' or some me, re urn& to or e homu & McCulloch works. The loaded hetet, ' ' ' '. iiietRI,S OtS' CU R E FOR . • w teethe WWI ;ALL ELSE' Vino ' . - cif .•••?. nest cough' nyttio.'Tatounon, to/ ea .,e, in melee, Sole lty ertreetits, . ,.._, '•• 4t'eteCXN'S.SJ M,P-,;T., 1,0tele.'??.. •'":1'..."'`'. ' ' . ' - at 9 o'elock`A. st. on Saturday, EVENING. • t in the evening an entertainmen Was giyen in the . collegiate Institute lecture near New Hamburre th• ..1 M j G . PI tt the cUpole man in ,., 19 Wee t.- t• , wah eoige . a , . ... . Livingstotie, of Baden, was in the vill• it h ci Rik reached the Cupela plat, ' • h ' th . age on business part of this weeke- f m about tweety feet uphw en e , 01 . 3 , Our are all b e ly engaged e. . a he eav load •merchantsu I. wire rope b eke, MI V y in bringing, in and opening out their fell upon Hitnereoed, who was steeping Christmes — -, ' Winnipeg' bye.eie6tion took place on Hall, consisting of mesie and a by Wm.. Rotiston Esq,, M. on "Re. r nichrsartocia nP VITA; 'L.114.4. r, a Vi II A i Ili .” 0 ° judging'• te geode, and frOrn. se, A 4 ewe ai the aet of lifting up a chunk nantity reeelyed . they 'undoubted ' f ' ' "rot that had fallen into the holeh q . , ly 0 pig i ‘ , Innk 'Fortin) rel fAti hr,at, nt.....t.t,.......1.....LI, , 4 ., i.........n. A s Ph /V 11,10. . kly -411, ted by the elation Of wis, as a rage . and ee hi tile ing everal ee- ss Lewie itude that also hi the ith which ave been few. Ne tter kept better re - come eel that there id. "Bat we start any little ne. The very clay e brasses eping the polished" ig copper e row of ante,1 be - he succese champion vest we- ans many red as she ken down, . for the m Peine's , well again. een saved t occurreit 11 at Wier - own , .a of age„ rm, near he young wh.oel when the oke, an round on heel, ene und. The o stop the his hand rried be- n pulley., to the at once found it . m wit him the 2 1 st on of gee 23rd inst. aughter. he 22nd„ a daugh- 4th, the son. O 22nd al , by the °Otis,- Of a Wilkin - , Varna, J. A. Me- iss Sarah , Mag•gis., iristopher - aged M. succese. taking We iiust cl gKe4 Ai.1.1'` great light too must ficing oise4 but the ave eaid . lothes s' t, ora t fail es Li and. t week. Sat