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The Advocate, 1887-12-22, Page 1M,44444.4g•t.••••14,44,444;444, VOL, 11. Ehe Oixtter dt,l'o' , _ . . 14441•4•46..4444.4•4••••14,44+•444447444.44.44444,4Ar.4.44,444...........".•!".,_,14.44 EXETER ONT., TITOISDAY DECEMBER 2 1.88!: It.ittliii,i8)1p.V0Vory 1:11111170tty 7110Ttl1ng, at the olliee, o .Marn' 11Ezeter,..Ont. 4 -01V WEAbS • rintin Tle4.0 Or 011.5011010er; e B ILL HEADS eller W.T.5 If pai'd in advance; $1.50 If not so t • "t1 'STAIZNItliTS• Actrgag Rates on tipplIcation, lfe paper diseentinued itttoJl usrearages are paid. Advertisements without ;Teethe directions will he published till:forbid andchargetlaccordinglY, Liberal discount ramie for trans lout advertisements Inserted for long purled& Beery sleseription•of d'OBTRINT- ING turned eat lit the ilimat style of the,,art and at moderate rates, Cheques, money orders, &c. or advertising, m3bscriptionq, etc., to be inalLepayable to zrios. PASI1LORI.! Editor and Publisher. OtirTIZGW DIRWCI'ORY. F•14113001`1114 coottoix.-Rev. 8, .F, llobinFon, tricorn., bent, Sunda.v Services, 11-a,M,, and p, ; Bab. bath School, 2:81) p. S tonartos A tui. --Sunday soi*V1.0013,7.7.ipnisn,,3 p. nt. and 8 p. 111.1 services every night during the week, at 8 (foto*. Holiness ineetinkitt. T1. Sunday. littruenter CIIIJR(1).1,* jp,11108 4,, Rev, J, or,dnon, pastor. Sunday it 'docs, 40,80 it. nand 0.00 p, fiablith school, 2 p, itt. 'PraYer mcdting Thursday everang at 7.30. Main STICE1•11`.--HCV, W. 11. Paseo°, pastor. see- the/ servique, 20.20a_ M., and 8.30 p. in. Sabbath school, p, ra. Prayer meeting, Thursday even- ing at 7.20. l'Aung peoides prayer matting 'Thursday evening at ;„OO. Passayssma.;.i Cituncu.-4iev. W. M. Mlirthl, Psstor- Sunday services, 11 it, 18, •and 630 p, m Sablmtb school th,lt. Young (peoples prayer meeting, al 45. .1huraday evening, prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. Choir practieo initnediately after, • 33usiness ;ma ,other Cards. D., 8. Graduate of Viciona'universi-ty, Office and residenne. Dominion Laboratory, Exeter, -Ont. Juno, 0-'81. driwn,r. ,oFFICE,--MAIN.STREET, Exate4 tip stirsoappositg Central Octet. Side epit- ranee on the south...Janice strect.leading to the low odiet Church. 018110? LtOs'rtsED AllaTIGNEER ; For the Townships gf Hay and usaorric Ali orders eromptly uteuded • 40ror ont 1LLIAM HOLT, LICENSED •NuorriaNtEa for ye the COMMON Of Middleliefei4111LioAt.011, ''and the Townships of suspboo foie Hay, Alt sales prom. pay attended to. Address all communications to W. ' 111)1.7, K/11V11, postodiec, Ontario. -1" II, COLLINS, BARRISTER, Solieitor of Supreme conrtnd Ontario, ComMlaeleber, Conveyancer, ke., Office -Next doorto Barnwell& Molt. ards. Exeter, Gut. Honey te loan ttt very loweet ratost L DiGiCSON, B Barrister, Solicitor of saprolee . Court, -Notary Public, Conveyancer, Com mistionsr, fie Money to Loan. Oflice— Flinson's Block, Exeter, II. KINSMAN, DENTIST, L. P. s., extructs teem without path by giving Vegetable Vapor, or using the new Antes- thetic out ha gums. Alahcs Gold Fillings, and all other dental work the best possible. Goes to Zurich last Thursday in each month, EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET, EXETER. er 0. L., NO. 924, EXETER.• , its FIRST Fatrav in every month ill the nesv odd Fellows Hid], at 7.30 o'clock p. m. 'Visiting Brethren always welcome. J. WILLIS, W. M. W. SANnEas, Sec. I O. 0. F., No. 67, EXETER. Meets every Tuesday evening in John's block. A cor- dial welcome estanded to VLeiting brethren, tOm 11 uiue N 0 J, T, WESTC0114 R-secy, O. F. NO. 123. Meets the second and fourth Friday or each month, in Fanson's Rail, at 8 O'clock p. itt.. Vititing Breth- ren cordially invited. E. Ronewrs, (,. Lt. 41% Flume), soo, TT BILLINGS, . 14 141N '111(141'. , • Offite over Bank, L'xeter, Ont. Nitrons 0010 6103 for painlefis extraction. • LEPER HEADS., i0OUNTER PADS? P,AROEL LA"gELS. SIIIPPING TAGS; BUSIN,gSS 0.A.RDKe ORRQULA.A9, W. B. OARTWRIGI-IT, LDS, St.liVeon Dentist; Onut date of the Royal Colle,48 of Den- tal Surgeons:of Ontaihk. Having furnished Inc den- ikal morns, next door ta Treble's 11,Orne0s shop, Malw street Exoftr, Ont., Where T tint prepared 0) perform ail brmiclies Of the profeaSit.if 'With edto aml skill, cnA.S.Ots, etoeeeeere-eentets, °este -rent4 WSSTCOTT; IlsisunA.NcE, 00' ti Estate and Stedniboat Agent Wealthy and re, MOM: ru'a amt. thth Inattranee CompatileS RepreScht, ed. Any amount of mosos, to lean on first Class inert, gages at lowest rates of interest. General Agents for Huron Co, for A, E, Williams & Co„ real estate agts, London, BeaVer Line of Stcamertrepresetded.,, • Otlice-,..Jainca St,. Exeter, Ont. 41.19-8t seleer; ' 04 6 AT Xv* MS LI er of ITI111--11 ,n AG ie. L fo, AecidMA, and Fire In 0141014: West Side o Maiii,Stroot e S seianto4).0-14. Ex:Oti*. Hay :Farmers' Mutual'. Fire Insunanoe Company, pnaTrEs nEsrintiOP0 INSIJItE 114T1E BEST --- and cheapest Insurance colopasy is tIte coat do to by applying portonally, or by intift to mo undersigned/ ;All applications proniptly attended to. Alto agent ies the volitsgtoft,Ltidinsiiy,of Oacif>11. Also migriortEnit to the totrite et nerea, „ itea8gt48111,111,Y5. Mixt 7.10 10,014 READ. -THIS • Orr.r Stedk dfPeineieg ellpe lear" Statioueey, cot slding of ail IGO ita" the leading graeles of Plain "eWl gar weld Farley ruled and un- eVil Bay' ruled paper'., Ckrels and Els- 'eae Far. velopo, is moat complete. , c1C2 CP" 001 and get prices at TILE ADVOCATE" maiti._ Street, - EXCter. COUNTY II! News From Homes and rilds of Huron Ccunty Farmers. CORRESPON'S Item of Interest From Important Centres. A...Record of all EVents-1Deatlis, Removals, Fires, Sales, and. Accidents: Biddulph Breezes. Mary Regan, a middle-aged woman from here was arrested Monday by Detective Rider anti remanded as a 'emetic. It is alleged the woman has attemptet1 her own lite. Model Sohool Examination, 0 T44.4k4!414-74,4,444,,, 41.110 Exaininetion this year 'was mere 411; Cult than previehs Examin- ations. l'he Education Depertment finding the -supply of teachers greater than the demand, increased the work in some subjects end made other sub- jects compulsory, which were formerly optional. Sixty per cent, or 540 naarks Were required to 'pass. The fdl- lowing candidates were; s u coeSsf al ; GODliatIcee Aro DAT,, • Marian Allane +630; Clara A. Boyd, 666; Rdryi. A, Blair, 666; jeSusio Camp. bei, 691;.! Jennie V. :Iji0esent 634.1 Thereee Dante 566; Zifla Esler1 601; Beetriee Finlay, 682;. Mary Linfield, 626;'Ellen Mclsreil, "6281,+Bridget !leg. '64; Attie Shari -AV 4'641.; Christ- ens. Sheiereecl, 555;eettete. Strubhere, 683r Rebecca 'Tayloret653; 0, I). Dav- idson, 621; Wno. CAT'etilools, 633; Maw kley, 631; Arts-4u4 ey, 616; Fred Xnglis, 586; James itilleran, '56,8; Angus llathes4'n, 636; Ma,6140, Mere risen; 606; ;John Alex. McCall, 693; johli 1itC:f<ey, 730; 11, Roherts'oe, 584; Peter Stuart, 64h ,„A CIANToli MODEL. Jelin A nclereotr, 543; James Bell, 55:; Absalom Coemes, 568• Eow- ard Fowler, .b94; Thotims R. Henry, 576; John G. Lamont, 605; jetties Landsborough, 589; David Martin 617 William Morrison, 611; Alfred Merish 5401 Uriah McFadden, 669; George Purvis, 643; William Walters, 606; Alex. McIntosh, 69; Sarah Brown, 612; Gertie Oriels 618; Lydia Camp. bell, 575; Jeseie 11. Dewar, 633; Isa- bel Duncan 599; Cassie Faequarson, 615; Maggie II. Hislop, 607; Ella Keefe, 610; Jew! Lovell, 558; Annie Moffatt, 633; Maggie P, Morrison, 581 Lizzie Monteith, 653; Mary Mdlordie 609; Annie MeConuell, 414; Kate M. Nash, 616; GPROO E. Pollard, 571; Christy Robertson, 679, Aunie O. Taylor, 696; Mary L. Taylor, 642. The following had their cietificates renewed lty the Co u uty Board. Linty Day, Mary J. Raise, George A. Dewar, and Daniel Johnston, eleel Two Negroes 11.oastil4l Crediton Briefs, The Revival services at Bethesda are cloaed witli good results. Notwithstanding the bad ftato of the roads, a great inatiy are moving to and fro Surely this 'is a busy country. The question, who will be the council next year, is discussed it . private cir- cles: Doubtless it will soon be discussed in public. Samuel Broltenshire, of Sharon, loat fine brood more one night lasrweek. She got fast and. cheked herself in the stable. Also John Rowe of the same place lost a tine sow one evening lately,5. 0 School Examination: An Examination was held in School house No. 5, Usborne, on the. 20th iest., mid was.conduotecl by the resi- dent teacher and the following visiting teacherst--elessrs. Beatty, Helmut,. Hagan, Ilogatth and Gilmour. The promptness and correctness of the answers giveti by the pupilS to the Italians questions, reflect Areb.t tedit not only on themselves, but oda() 611 their teacher, Mr. Gregory 1-1. Tom. 'the• lerge attenclaime of visieers, numbering', Over one Imerired, ehows that considerable interest is teken' in Educationi and this as it ought to be. At the aloe di the Eenenieation, tratSidel and liteitiry enteetainnieet was given, in which thd ttev's: Martin atd Godfrey, the abOve 'named teacher% and other visitors, together with -the pupils •of the eeliool took pert, but 'thy report would fait to be cerreet if I neglected to stete that the ladies of the seedon had prepared esumpttiotte re,past, - to •oteapy the tittotitiOn �f those peesent &ring the noon heth. bit the whololie affieit Was a greres Adobes% A Visixort, Thoma g PAertson, of Thillett, ihrit flee centre and two foxes, in East Wiminoti)i oroiJay )ot week. it is reported from Pemberton Ferry Florida, that three negroes, on Sunday, shockingly assaulted Mrs. S. D. 0' - Berry and her daughter, having gain- ed admittance to the house by ciyilly asking for a drink. As soon as the as- sailants left, the women gave the alarm and bands were engaged at one to scour the woods. Two of the negroes were caught the next forenoon some miles distatt in a swamp.. They were swung up ancl Choked until they coefessed to the deed. The enraged men then built a lire under a project:rig limb from a big oak end applying a match, swureg the neg- roes up over it, despite their agoeizing screams and entreeties. As the flames leaped upward, the writhingof the eegroes were horrible, and several of the 'nen, unable to steed it longer, discharged a volley into the swinging ileum before them, killing theni instantly. The fire wag extin- guished end the bodies were left swinging, a ghastly warning to other negroes. , If the other one is eaugh, he prob- ably will be served in the same way, A. sag Wheat Judgment. /t will go hard with Berne note shave ers if the decidon of. Judge 'Macdoug- all, el Toronte, in relierd te the Seed Wheat eases is f011owed by other Judg- (IS in Ontario. The way the' eompany wont, about their business Was to sell wheat at $15 it bushel. it surely must finite been repreSented'aS reinark- able grain Wore any farmer would lenke et it at any ,priee, bet probably frifiters who bought Were won eve' by the agetit tlettigh ehe promise to bey the entire crop realieed from the Ifeed itt the Same price as :paid for it, less 83?,per tent, tommisaloit What could have postessert the- &biters ta lieve that 16 wa a Straight deal it la liard t� intaginei teeing that it WAS qoiltit 'Withiu the power of the sellers to kere a'fette; OW it thrthigliaut witi their $10. Wheat and sell Wier $10 a butiuiel thus ra1izhig tita4 BUM as we 88 pOckelitik 'etiieten MIS; etiiiiiiiissiee ' ereelee, NO, 2.94 That is, if the story told the g,ulliblef farmers were tru% 10 the case just tried the jud,c,fe (3,icl not believe that it "es true, for he geve judgment 'for 'the defendant wholtsistod the payment of the note given foe the wheat on the ground that the 'company had entered into a„ conspiracy to defreud the farm- ers. Meanwhile, the company have sold tholartners' notes to speculators it that 'branch of business, and have, with one or two exceptions, cleared out, leaving note shavers to get the money out ef the formers as best they can. At present the outlook appeal% to be rather blue. Farmers and note:. buyers have been, given a lesson In business that they will not seen forget, • claims this right to add' to the 14401 og being 'the oldest family paper, the OV8Xt mpre henorable title of also being th.f.1 best. Always keeping ie sight what -was Highest, Purest, Most Eetertaiu- ine„e in Pe word, the best in literature, it has never once failed in its -long care er to go forth as a weekly missienary into Ime4red4 et thousands di the fine- st families in MY -quarters of the and, the most welcome and cheerful oi vise itets. , . For the corning year The Post has' Oettured the best ivritere of this count- ry Ana Earope. In Prose apel Verne, Fact afici Fiction, In these respects es ie the pase it will only be -the best. Its pages will be perfectly free from 'degrading and polluting trash which 4, Montreal ensation, On SattIrday last, Private Detective ..jebh :Fahey, ex -City Detective Louis Naegele and Special Grand Trunk Rail road Oanstable 13preau have been ar- rested -et Montreal on the charge of broken into the Grand Trunk :at Donaventure station and it0,14.,freln: the vaults :;Iiirty-six bags e'Otterete4C2,50. It will be ?mem. teteillit'e burglary took place ae bout -pf 5`menth ago in the office8 and no 1,rees ()title burglars could be found and for el tiffie`ie was believed they would go enPereisinde Are Grand Ttunk Itoimere.dtaiot loge hope. About eeveii,siveel4""ge they re tabled the services of- Det'ective Wil- son and Howard, of 13ost6i, ' and De- tective Flynn, of Detroit, who have since then been laboring night and day on the case, with the result that three officers mentioned have been ar- rested. It appears that the detectives engaged on the case, thinking they had cause to suspect the prisoners; worked their way into their good graces and it is said obtained from them admiss- ions of a very eompromising nature. The three prisoners were arrested last night. Fahey Nees coaxed into the 1.-oom of Detective Wilson at the Rich- elieu, were High Constable 13ission- nette soon put in an appearance and wade him a prisoner. Naegele was shadowed quite it distance by Deputy High Constable tlhampagne end Hiss- iounette, and was inacle a prisoner at Earnest street, Bureau was also ar- rested by one of the Meth Constables officers. The three prisoners were token to cells adjoining the Police Court, -where they remained through- out the night, guarded by s Depi!ity High Constable Chambers, and other officers. At 10 o'clock Saturday morn ing they were taken before Police Magistrate Dugas, -where they all pleaded not guilty. The avrest was se quiet that nothing was known of it till they were brought befdre the Magis- trate Saturday. The affair has creet- ed great sensation in that city. • . The Oldest rond, Best. The Saturday Eveninq Post, of Phil- adelphia, enjoys the proud distinction of being the oldest family and literary paper hi skmeriea, if not in the world. Originally established by Benjamin Franklin in 172,8, and appearing in ite present eharacter in 18:111 it hes had an uninterrupted career of 158. years1 As ite originator, Franklin, was one of the first men of his time, or any time, both in ability and emineue, The Post has ever tried to follow its founder, by carrying out during. its whole course of existence the best RIMS and highest par poses of et family newspaper:tn its emnagemene toncluet and choice of reading • itt ateri usefu le ess, p0 rity, irtoraUty, progress mai enterteitiinent have always heelt its watchwords and its guides. 'The history of Thu Post is the hist- ory of America14 literetete and author- ship. Not to speak of those who pee item to and -after the 'War et the Rev. elution made it it posy& in the land, since 1UI there is hardly a 'Writer famous it) the world Of letters whose works have not adorned its pages.. A,. Mot* these May be mentiOned Ifetace QrcQley5 Dickens, Sotetherortie Poe 13ryant, T. 8. 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This is the best,offor, 44 4.,k: i.,. yet. . —Tbose intending insuring their ; dwellings, should study their own in-, teeests, and insure in the Lancashire -, Pire Insuranee Company, of Manchest-, or, England. Prompt payments in oases of loss. Wm. Sanders, Agent, ADvbeeee office, Exeter. • e --Mud :rel.; Wts—The Advocate will be clubbed with the following loaC '. ing weekly papers from now until Jan, first, 1889: London .A.dvertiter, $1.05;`, Londou Pre° PIVSS, $1.75; MolltT081., W itfiOSSt $1,80; Hemilton Speettetor, $1,70; Faieners Advoeate, $1.80; To- ronto Globe, $1,80, Any of 1.6.Eihove papers will be sent to any desired ade dm% postage paid 4 the publisher's.. —After three successive years of steetly pegging at 'the bench, Mr, boo, , Manson, out popular shoemaker, hag , decided to spend hie ehrieteme holie clays fn. Port Hope, with the "Old leolke &theme," and leaves on Sato- day next We ere, not reliably lee • & ° feemea Whether the trip- will be thee ee MEADS Of C4eorgo bringing' back witht hina,a, better two-thirds ca. not. ' Master R. H., "Son ,ot beog6.11,taile-. 41 ttl'iSik:bw.„,6e.141Ca:t)::, *as eeeT 641 t4j1:: 44.'ne;:tei9:1tkee;:' ' e s . , ,,e ,,, 4si