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Nol,thetql pivision
(geiNG N OT! —Tine Teer,E—Pass'It'r,
.Lottdott, depart , • .6.10 eot, 4.25 p.m,
ietetut Crossieg„ 0,31 5.45
enande hops . ,, 0,10 5.15
.9.28 5.33
9,35 5.45
Wesel!, -•, .940 5.53
9.51 6.06
ileueelield.... , 0,55 .0,75
_10.10 0,35
Lotelesbero'- .. , 1.0.37 0.55
Belgrave. , - .. -11,00 7,20
'‘Vingleue, ale i ve „ 11.20 7,30
GOINO. SOuTn.
fghafff,depa et, 7.00
.11lolgravo, 7,17
Blyth , _ 7.31.
hondesboro'7.40
. 8.00
11rucefield, . 9
ippen , 8,27
0,33
Exeter, . _ 8.47
Centralia, . . „ 8.57
Clendeboye , .9,10
Luc -eros',. 0.20
Londolearrive.../..0.10
rta$5ting6rt
A.31, 3.05 rest
3.28
'3.49
3.51
4.10
4.20
4.57
4.43
4.57
0-20
5,95
0.00
Local News.
—Muddy road&
—Snow next winter.
—Dieagreeable weather.
--Beeelmet, parties are abOut over.
- assizee opened in Goderich,
on Monday.
- d ()Dalian Hodgins, of Liman,
was in town on Monday.
—Time eellare were stowed well
With vegetahles for the coming %Outer.
Large lot 110W overcoats, prioss
raTalize. Casli only, Banton & Co.
_Why does; Vae Goderich Star use
figure 'qv in plvee of letter "l's" ie
its reading matter.
—Profeesor, Bush passed down,
Main street Monday afternoon with a
Itag flying at 'full mast.
--A ea e loed of fine sheep was ship -
rd for the eastern market Tuesday
morning, by Mr, John Wood, of Ex-
ater.
—Aoommunication from Mr. W,
Doyle, seeretary of the Undertakers'
ekssoeiation, of Onterio, appears in
anpther colunm,
—The first "real old fashioned' fall
of snow put in att appearance Friday
nfternowe and brought with ib the bi-
itiai snap ief the seueon.
--Miss Chegnut is the name Of one
of the tnost beautiful yo ladies.
Some man should be gallant enough to
irieg this Chestnut belle at the altar.
—Owing to wet weather the services
in the various churches here lag Sue -
deer were poorly attended, and the
Sunday scheois were net an exception.
—We have seen a- great teeny med.
ical advettising pietere.s, but heve
never yet seen one representing a
small boy "before taking and "after
takiter," a whole watermelon.
—ALL immense and peciiiiat wave of
economy seems to have struck the
Grand Trunk Railway antlimities of
late, They now intist on all empty
tnk bottlealong the line tieing for-
evaided to the head °filo at Montreal.
What about the .cork, its '1
_Oeffea to the changeable weather
<luring the last week, the '1'own clock
tia.s, from mearances, been teoub-
he] with a series of colds-, SOIlletilUtS
Vol-MIAsometimes idle. If it cmtnot
eto.nd the autumn exilde where will it
be when the ehilly winds of our Can-
adian wihter arrivesl •
--The ettractious offered by Exeter
eis a plate of settlement foe meti of
ineene tied a young femily to bring Op,
are manifold. The eductitional advan-
tageaee very good. The elturches are
..mitrieteus; end comfortable to worship
in. The village is lietathy, well hiht
td and well drained,
—Ite LT/ 13 W' —ThaeA dv o cote
will he clubbed with the folio Wing 1eic1-
iig pipers horn now until ,fan.
:first, 1889-.' London Advertiser,. $1,15;
Lotidoe Free Pee$!:;,- $1.75; i'Nlotttretil
W i t ess, $1.80; 11 Mail ten Spectator,
St.70; Fon-tees AtIvtheatta $1.80; to,
kortto Atty of the above
papers will be seet to tiny datired ha
-
‹fres,, vao,a,,,d paid by the ptiblitheil,
ee
--Metiday evening 1('\tmine tiot-
low:e'en people should keep a etriet
wateh oeet thele prop t4 egailmt the
:detseteletietes Which tire usually com-
e -atria on that 64,entftil SOW
.aWay your cabbage, take in vonr
neys, end lock on our oeti.euses, for
Only nee epedial objeete foe the boys to
tempo Afitli that nig1.6. A posse-
spouial cormtolitee should le, eptiott-
ed to petrol the4e.tterts and a layWays
toe that night,
A. Vale* /094t: frien.da are ble. ten
liegere,
--411:ri) 01)PC IS'Peiv e, in who Never
told ee uritruth ite Me 110, He Vas
dumb though,
—NM boots end shoes, in endless
variety, et Setewell & Piekard's, *
Now is the time to eubeeribe for the
Ex ne ea A ov.uoiVr,one of the leeet le*
peyote in Huron, only 20 cents trete
now. until jan, lst, 1888,
—Breeehoakere' 'Tests. .5 emits per
package, at E. 119.13Ftrfte,
---The Hamilton S'pectafor, the news.
iest tiewepeper in Canada and the Ex-
eter e'inveaeme, for oue year for $1.75.
Sabseribe llow and get Om halrfune of
tbe yvar freP.
----SCOtil, EngiiSit nod Canadian
tweeds; large variety at krinweli ;Ind
Pickard's, *
—Those wishing to attend auptio4
,sales should road the Srele illegiet,er
Odell is published weekly in this pap -
ea ef you do not take it, send .10ets
Rod get it till Jemeary 1st, 1888.
_samwvii 4 Piek4rd 114170 just re-
ceived a, Isre onsignemet of goods dr-
rect from England and which they are
offering ot Rock Bottom Prices. *
—Get ever bill heads, letter heads,
envelopes, circulars, ka at the Aim -
can office.,
—The "cantata" • given in Drew's
hall, Taesday evening, under the aus-
pices of James street church ehoir,
was largely ettended, the various parts
were exceedingly well rendered, ad
was a tjuancial suceesa
--We reeeived a communication in
regard to night wetchman this week,
which cannot be inserted unless the
writer's ewe is give'', not necessarily
•fee Publication, but as good faith, We
will hold until next week, in hopes he'
will forward his name.
—Sentwell & Pickard will give a
rand exhibition of millinery and dry
0
goods on Monday and Tuesday, .Oct.
3rd and 4th. *
—Diamond Dyes, Lactated Food:.,
,
I fuli supply at E. Soarlett's Drug:
Store, Eteter.
--Merchante and business men re
(pairing bills, posters, circulars, or any
other kind of job work, are informed
the ADVOCATES facilities for turning
out fest clasn work,either plain or
fencical, is second to none in the coun-
ty. All orders exeeuted with neat -
;tees aed deipatch.
—Those who have strayed cattle
about their premises should have them
advertised as the. law require. This
ie a matter which agreat many neglect,
and often render themselve's liable for
all costs.' The .A OVOCAVE is the best
paper in whieh to advertise them.
—Ordered dabble- a specialty, a
fiesaclass fit gum -anted. Satinvell &
Pickard. *
--Chief Gill, of this place, received
a telegram on Tuesday morning from
the thief Detective, of Toronto, stet -
ire that Gilmore was re -raged and
held in Toronto, and Fox. in London,
on :charges of burglary committed here,
Constable Gill is at preseet awaiting
ordees from the Clerk of the Peace,
Goderiche in whet direction he will
act
—On Sunday net. -(,130th inst.), the
annual Sabbath School -sermons will be
preached ill the Main street Methodist
ehurch. The pulpit 'will be oecupied
at 10.30 a. ne and 6230 p. ni. by Rev:
Joseph Philp, of St. Thomas. There
will also be 1 111E1E8 meeting ot the
childreu and frimels at 3 p. ine to be
addreseed by Rev. j. Piffles, 3. Gra-
ham aod Win. Sleuth; interspersed
with music by the choir and school.
A collodion wilt be taken up at each
service in aid of School fund. All are
cordially invited to be Present.
Large lot new. 0eter001tS, price$
paraliz6. Gash only. ilanton & 00,
—Mr. William Gay, who hat beet)
employedas book keeper hi the ,atiel
established house" of Mr. James Pick.,
ard, of this place, for the past sN years,
left en SaturdeY last to accept' a per-
manent peaitiort with the Guelph ear -
liege company. Mr. Gay, since his
sojourn hmei lms made III/LOWOW
friends in and around Exeter, who
will be very sotey to hear of his de-
parture from this -plate, and We are
certain that tiff join with us in wish
ing every SticeeSS hi. his new splieve.
—We obServo that limy v4611811-
, roonts in the village still keep tepen un-
til nine and sometimes tee e'elock at
eight. This is- pot their fault, how-
evr'ite as ite otte eau leltime a men foe
eellieg• goods. The faith lies with the
people who do bet elf4:(1 thole pur-
tutees earliee, One night last week
1 wn took. a -walk v.ip Main Street, and
,netieect that trimly stottS Weve open,
mid were doing it brisk business; toe.
I Hat jr,st imegme tedeeladtee aid eitee-
Imert grinding leshied the pouotellt
ft mm a rmoak 19 dm morning natil 1:0
et night.!
—011 Sagrav lot, Mr, Ed. pi4e..
ett Aod. Mr. 1-teht, :$444er4 toed tiwir
wit,h the .1p0, at five birdo eneht
with the followmg reseltet—Bieeeet 3,
Sanders; 4..
--A bell whielt was heing driven '
to the station here for ,ehipment leet
Steiteetl
ul rcliaYie1;ereR:'1
beec11TW47iibigWltie
tge4lge-an4h
mete in its wayi A, young moiler) wile
happohrci to be -leell4itg along the
street of :Eeetee North was .badly
frightened, and would . .4,yp been
,sentmsly hurt, but for e timely escape,
The next object of betred wee ali6i,se
and buggy driveit by Mr, 1. $packmett
which weN e.tt4ek.ed with all vengenee,
the horse being badly gored, the baggy
upeet mei the oecupattte thrown out
but not seriously beet As soon as
,the new was .spread a posse of men,
well armed, set out and soon dispatch,
ed his lordship, tbe property of a ar,
Nartin.
—We heard 4 good fitorr the uthor
day about e newly married couple
which will hear hping: retold, The
husband was going to takehis young
wife to the cantata and he strongly ob-
jeeted to her paieting or powdering,
which she was in the habit of doing.
She persisted, :however, end told iihn
that if be did not tog° and get
another girl, or something like that,
"WO, then, he said, if paint and
powder impreve your looks, they wili
improve mine else," So he wont to
the powder puff and a box of rouge,
and began to deborate,hituselt, "What
aro you doing 1" she asked. "Only
making myself hand o "I will not.
go out with yea like thee" "Why
not l'' it would mortify me to death.'
"Well but you're jag like that,"
"'Jiie-e's a different thing." Well
make a bargain. Ryon will wash off
'ours 191 wash off mine." "We won't
go out then 1 "All right." But she
thought better of it, and elte accepted
his bargain. She was N'eiy pretty
after that.
—We were much. amused the other
day as we watched the antics of a nob-
by looking old boy, with his bat cock-
ed jauntily on elite side and his eane
under his arm who tried to catch on
to a young lady on Maio street. She
was tall, handsome end gpoil-natared
looking and we peak! ')/eee at a glance
from the merry teviahle in her eye
that she wrese_aeteseeeeefs the old fellow's
efforts to Scrape up an adittaintance.
The young lady was carrying a roll of
meek in her hand, it'll(' Wtt evideutly
in a burry, probahly going to practice
for the cantata, as he walked .quite
repidly. The ohl boy managed; des-
pite a perceptible limp, causetrperhaps
by rheumatism or gout, erboth, to pass
the lady once, but she demurely turned
her face the other ;Way, Then he
stood on. a COPI1Or until she went,ley,
although he smiled his sweetest, she
gave no sign of eeeognitien, He Al-
lowed on, however, itutil she tripped
lightly 'up the stops of se residence, and
after she got inside and pulled aside
the blindsof a front window we dis-
tinctly saw her point her fingers out-
ward &era her tiose to the beau. lie
must have- felt- pretty' cheap, for he
noticed that we were on to his little
game, and the next thee we see him
at it we shall have to publish at last
the initial letters of his hathe.
A Fapmer's Club.
The Thames Road Farrnera have
thought it advisable to orga0ze a club
in their midst for the purpose Ai dis-
cussing subjects whiCh will be of 111-
terest to them. The oflicers apeoliited
are as follows: --s-- Robert Gardiner, Pre4.
Hiram Borloncl, Viee-Pt es., Wire Mons
teith, Sec„ John Allieon, Treas., Thos.
Russell, Chairman of .Com. The rest
of elle committee are • all promieent
farmers of.this neighberbood, :
The first meeting will be held ou
text Friday evening, the 4th Nov, in
School House No, 2, Tharnee .Road,
Th programme for that evening will
be an address by the President follow-
ed by e 1)efe.r en the benefits deriyed
from farinet.s `.1'hen swig will
be given by John .A lissom MP Paul
Afxdge \vill read a. paper on feed-
ing eattles" A reading will lie edema
by George Monteith, a paper will then
be read on the advisabillity of a yenta;
man attending an Agricultural College,
Any Person will he allowed a few min -
lave to criticise any of those peperee
All taking an inteetst in. theee meet-
h)gs ttee, e:vt:11.,,,ail. 01 y1.1 \tilt,ets1 otooteattettp7d
tu
Tiventy-two St. Thounie hotel-heep-
have 12001 mitenloileil fer SCCOrld Of.
f011dOS against the Scott Act and ono ati. "Monday, October 31s2,. 'Parte
foe a fleet, All the liquoe derdere keelt 0.tt,1 00:1(:e 0. tit)'
Eignelt 41IA Wan,
0ounoil PrO0eeding*
r.l'he Council net p uaf In ad-
journment ot the Merket Hoese, Mc,
der, lath October, 1887.
AU peeseet (except Mr.. johns)
The minntes of the previous nreet-
ing were read and Confirmed.
Messrs. Pickard and ilissett to ox -
Paine drain at Mrs, Camerons'.
-Moved by W, O 1:.fssett, secondeti
by 3, Pickard that orders be gtetn4s)
for the following items vie,
3. C. NcIntesh 25 cents for taking
affidavits for clerk, Gem Hess, $2001
for payment for Teem Clock mid John
Thompsore $70; balance for street
watering. Calved.
The Clerk to see te removal of John
...Tolleson to his friend.
The Council adjourned Until call .(d
the. Reeve on motion of W. G. Bissett,
seconded by j, Picked.
M. Eecnerr, Clerk,
Nagistrate'S.QOUrt,
A INIagisteates' Court was held: in
SarnweWs Hall, on Monday. Out, 24th,
Their Worships, Messrs. Snell and
0leeke presiding.
It appears that a Fred: Worta of
Dashwood, was .walking along the
street in Dashwood and by some means
lost his pocketbook, and a man try the
name of Julius Thong pielted up the
pocketbook which contained $96 in
caea and a note mai other papers.
Wortz some time after, missed his pro,
potty and at once asked Thone for it,
Thole° denying all knowledge of the
same, 13elow we give a copy' of the
evidence:—
.john Gill swern, says;—I am a eon -
stable, and reside in the village of Ex.
°tor, this morning a werrant was plac-
ed in my hands to erreet Julius Thome
went to his fathees-place in the town- ,
ship of Hay; sear. Julius' Thozie, and •
told him 1 had a warrant for his ar-
rest: he said "arrest.awey" 1 told him
him to come into. the house, we both
weeteinto his father's houte: 1. then
arrested him, shoWed and read the war-
rent'to him; he saki he did not know
anything about the Pocketbook or
money; 1 asked him what he picked
up off the street in Dashwood, lie said
a plug of tobaeco; he went and took a
plug,Of tobacco from the shelf
which measured about 5 in.
1 'asked him then how many trunks he
had, and he said tome five or six; 1
told him that was too mail for me to
search; he said he wanted to change
his coat end put on another coat and
vest; he was then in a room near the
bede. f told him E wanted to search
him then, he then handed me a little
poeketbook and money, which I now
produce, saying this was all the money
he had; while 1 was looking at his
pocketbook, I saw him put his head
in his pocket and then throw tome -
thing behind the hedeI told him that
1 wanted that wallet as that is the one
I am after, and hesaid we will go and
settle the thing. 1 now product the
wallet which contains $96 and a note
for $7.85,
Fred. Wortz, sworn, says: --1 posi-
tively swear that the wallet noerpro-
duced by Constable Gill is my property,
and all that it now eontams.
The prisoner'e statemeet was then
taken, and ivas as ftellows:—.1 saw Feed
Woltz and he asked me for tha
and tOld him that I had not got it.
My intention was eotto koPp the.
money, as I had done it for a joke that
Ilmt night. I was going to Attila: him
the money on Saturday, but had to go
to Exeter for tny- pods; 1 did not see
Fred Wertz until Constrilile Gill came
after we at Dashwood. 1. passed him
on the roe(' on Satutday, bub did not
speak te. him, we were bath going home
from. Exeter.
This concladed the .evidence, end
after their worships eerefelly viewinee
the evidence, committed the prisoner
to Goderich gaol, to await trial at the
coming etsitee. Wednesday niornitigi
Coestable Gill eccompehied the peisote
or to GodeVich,
0 15 to $0 11;
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btishel 41.068,01 ttt:(1:00: 021:(.0,0!,
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iluTtcr tper :l'o",z.t;o• '' • '' •:, • •
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11 15 to 0 x0
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t4e. 0,04 t,.4 Gpip
ino ko JtVr ..... .
viku;cr(lt,,pal,rer10101, ,
LoAr.porv-
Red Whiter, pee bu$'1
White
Sprine
Bailey .
Oats
Eggs
Butter, Rolle
Butter, Croeks
Hey per ton
0 75 to 77'
7,5 to 77
75 to 77'
48 to 50
32 to 33
18. to 20.
25 to 2et
93 to 25
9,50 to 1:1
TORONTO Alui:EKE,T8`,.
Fall Wlic4tt 0,78 to $
Spring wliciat 0.78 to
04te 0,38 to reee
Peas 0,5n to 0.01
Barley.
Bay per ton
13ut ter
leatetoes per bag
Eggs per doe
Dressed fiegsrer 100
0,54 to
12.00 to
41.25 to
090 to
0.18 to
8,50 tb
0.67r
18:(0
1,(Xr
021
7.t1.0
•worateraiotowww...s.
Brioow --T11 tnn—Off Wedneeday, lhe1
19th Of Oa, at the tesident et of 1
the brides mother, 04 Butherst 54
Londoe, by the Rev. J. Holetete
W 11 Broek, Alm -Amite of ton, t
don, to Lee, deoghter of the late,
Dr. Timm.
Ulf It t.v.„
Ilona VS. —In Usbeene, eft 9"ed feet,
Mary Hoteey, aged fit; ,t'010$t
tisliorne, o22 gist insf,,
Sarah Ann Dempsey, eget' 16 yes,
real I mentli,
the cif,y were okdodod„ wtto the: ex lato 11, Oha.: vette; ou lot
t't litiCitV Of T. C0104 111'0111P0 itt Fo)I1 ":14 11'14 1), '
PEPLIC Nf)TICE
IS HEREBY QIY.EN
TitAir UNLESS
W. SOUTROOTT
DSSTSTS 7805r SUEILINC TS,
TAILOR -FITTING ClothinG
at ruinous price,
i',N.zn ALL xiNns 010
GENTS' FURNISHING
at panic prices, he will get
ALL THE TRADE IN TOWN P
So say Customer.
W. Sou thcott,
Main -street,
Exeter
MR. JOSEPH SENIOR.
having purchased the business of
Chas. Seitior'wishes to in-
form the the public that •
he can be found
At the Old stand
Mains Street, Exeter.
'rile Finest Cabinets ie the tonne
ty. Elegant Finish.
••••••••••••••••.•
Oopying and Enlarging
done on shortest notice.,
Jos SEINIPOR•
JOHN muiNNEs
01',AtAnt 1,74t
9
FLOUR and. FEED
Of all ldios
Breekfeet CerniA, Oil Cokes,
Geottini Pirtx Dna :Empire
tattle Feed always oil
hand,
poOtes TAE tot'
pet reCt Se
JOIN M.oiNNES',
,minestau4smerammermordrame
EXETER,
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