The Advocate, 1887-12-22, Page 4,
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•Selieitors, conveyancers Am.
Money to Loan at 6%
B. V., Frwo'r. T. ELL1OT
The Exeliti., Advocate.
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THOMAS PASMORE,,
Bamat PROPItWOFf
017.10E: Aran oStreet, etr
TEDI $04Y,. DW. 22nd 1887,
Tun Optc.krip, Gazette eb last week
cozttains.a proelamatipin palling, the
Legislaturkte meet on Januar5t1i,
•anctenether that the revised Statutes
of Ontario, 1887, shall come into force
ow the Mat. inst.
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RON. Thos. WHITE, )linister of the
4teriort has decided that Nort-west
settlers will be given three years from
January 1st, 1888, to pay up their pre-
en:4)1'1am in three equal instalments,
Ateording to Pi•evious• arrangements
t,paiitosents Wei'e to have been.made in
qua on January' l'st next
13vEny reader of his weekly paper
recognizes, in some way his obligations
to the. little fellow who. brings his
weekly budget of new to his door, As
it is the custom, the AtivoqATe
csr-
rer boy will present his New 'Yea:4s
address to the patrons of this paPer
next Thursday morning, when we trust
biainost sanguine expectations will be.
realized, aud his heart gladdened by
the receipt of maw silver "shiners."
atia he has always performed his work
so may he be rewarded: Remember
the Ca'rrier Boy when he presents his
address to you next Thursday.
•
RARLIAMENT has been ga.zettcd' to
meet on January 31st, when, a gov-
ernment organ says "that tariff changes
-will be made." Certainly. If the
laborer, mechanic, artizans and farm-
srs.of_Canada—the bone and sinew of
the country, the men whose labor pro -
dime the countries wealth—could un-
„der:staud how large a portion of, their
,varnings is taken, in taxation
to keep up the ,bribieg, schemes by
'w.hich Sir john Maeclonald retains
office, how soon a check would be ppt
upon his performance and a. chauge
aitreaged.
Rnpowrs, are to hand concerning. a
terrible disastecwhich has caused the
death of thousands and the starvation
and misery of as •many more. This
appalling.disaster was caused by the
breaking of the banks of the Yelldw!-
stone river,„in, the province of lioutn,
China. Thaloss of life is incaluable,
and millions of the Chinese are home-
less and starving. What was, _once a
naley populated and, rich,. pin is
now a raging sen, from, ten to. thinty
•feet deep, .13enove1eat people. go • in
:boats and throw bread % among the
• masses here.and there, butit is nothing
coropared witit4he requirements, , and
tie cold weather inereases the misery.
I.bot-three &Lys to Christmas,
And yet thereare no assurances that
there -will be any lasting snowfall till
..,,r4.4.0.„ after that season,or,joyfulness. With-
ont enOY and the.tnerry jingle of the
sleighbells, we in these northern hat-
ttides have been inclined to believe
• ililatChristniastide is a mockery and •a
AketSion„ hut in recent years the sett-
e4as 'Seem to have changed. so mulls that
iten a reognked weather,prophetda.res
nOtproknosticate the advent of winter
hetet-04110 beginnieg of January, Tile
early ” winter 'weather has undoubtedly
become much less, severe, but tho
changehas,not been. Unmixed blessing..
When there is no S110 -W,, the rdattS in
Canada at this Season of the year are
in a h�khig condition; farmers, are
prevehted front marketing their pro-
duce, thPy cannot therefore buy either
imported or home manufactured goods
and trade bees:ANA dell. TIi farin-
ing eeminunity being in the majerity,
4.is Set diffietr-t
t oe htri;it tut* 4o,
c tea,
vends Qi tie weather, ANA, in turr,
haS,beelCalle SP very fielde that it • can
no longer be relied en.
TqE wage-wprkers of •(lanada have,
fer some time past, without z.egard to
party, been unusally pm:Antic in their
protests against the continuance of the
Vat= of assisted immigration to this
country. They assert that the various
departments of skilled labov are £1.1.rehilY
fie full, that thousands of' competent.
mechanics are put of empleymont al-
together, while mony are working short
hours; and that the payment by the
,Oanadian authorities, Domieion or
Provincial, of a pietnium or aifarther
importation of this class is & monst-
reaS illjUstice, 110t Play t,q thelivorking
men of Canada, but te time who,
throcigh such ioducements, are led te
abandon their homes in theOld count-
ry with the hope of bettering their
condition. There can be no doubt that
many departments of skilled labor in
this country are over orowded, and it
is also true that ordinary • laborers,
picked up from the streets of old count
ry cities, who kaneW:nothing of farming
and who hopeto gain a livelhood in
occupations similar to those they have
been accustomed to, will 'oir coming
here, Lind themselves grieveonsly dis-
appointed. In Oline,dia,n cities and
towns there are,•;a1ways numbers of
eager applicants -for t.acantplaces, and
it is only in expeOional cases, that the
stranger, unaccustomed to the duties
,required, and; unacquainted with the
,way of the cottntry, is preferred to
those who aro-native and to the manor.
born,
Division Court Sitting.
Division Conwas held for the:first
in the new Town Hall, on Monday,
when his.hortor, Judge.Doyle, presided
gave judgment in the following
cases.:
Robinson vs. O'Blien. Actionto,
recover wages. Dismissed; costs -to
paid by plaintiff: & Elliot., for
plaintiff; B. E Collins, for defendant..
Brown vs. Pickard. Action to *rie,,•
'cover $5. Judgment for defendant.
' Gurney Mfg Co. vs. Smallicombe:
Claim of $63.98 on note. .Judgment
in favor of pktintiffe for $33.18. L.
H. Dialcson.•,. for plaintifiltn: Elliot dr,
Elliot.for defendant.
Lan vs Towers, Actioii for bl.eacht.
of 'contract for re-rsellin„r, apples. Judg
menbfor defendant. R. .ES. Collins,
for,plaintiff; Elliot (.45 Elliot,nfor defen-
dants.
. Motion for a new trial ' in case' .of
Meladclen vs. Coulson.
A number of cases were -ailjeurned
till next sitting of the Court
N 0 TT 61E4
PTTIE kNNUAL MEETING OF THE
1 Stephen. & Usborne Agricultural- So-
ciety will be held in the Town Hall, Ex,e-
ter, on TittlitSDAY, JANUARY .12th, 1888,
at MO o'clock p.m., for the election of
ofheers and receiving the.Directore report
All parties, interested in the welfare of
the society are invited to attend.
By order of the president,
JAS. BALLENTINEo-
ALEX. G. DYER, Secretary.
A meeting of the Directors of the above.
society will be held at TEN O'cleek a. M.
sharp, on same day at the Town 'Hall,.
Exeter.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
-Dtinsux
AT '1'0 THE PROVISIONS
JC- af,the Revised Statutes of Ontario,
chap. 107,,as nmende,d. by 46 Victoria,
Chapter 0. The Creditors of .Tarnes Maw-
hinney, late of the township of Stephen,
itI.the county of Huron, and provinee of
iOntatio, Gentleman, deceased, who died
on or About the 27th day of November, A.
D., 1887, at tho said township of Stephen,
'are
on, or before the it day of, February,
A. D'., 1888, to send by post, prepaid, to
Georg() Mawhinney, of the said township
of Steppett, Farmer, Crediton Post Office,
iha sole executor of the last Will And Test,
apanit.ur the stud deceased, their ahriatiati
and sari am ee, ,a dd reasses, and descriptions
the 4t1.1 pat tieulai s or their claims and
stateinoit of their aecOlinta and /he nature
of the securities (it tt»y) held. bv them
Every person and. creditor holding aby
t.:01111.1.,y is to produce the *aloe before
the, said George AlawIlinney, at ...the town -
hip of Stephen aforesaid, oe ur before the
said 1ht daya Vebruary, A. D,, 188S.
A !ter which date the said eXeCtitor will.
ditAt Unite tit 0. asse ts of the said deceased%
and.will tiot be liable for . the assets so
distributed, or any part thereof, to any
P'°° whose claim 110 shalt 1.10t hay° had
nottee al PA dais.
1 ,n, II. GOWNS, Solicitor ,for the
. . Ihecutor, Go] go :Ni 1:whin:ley,.
n Ite i 4.1 ''l 'nth d t of I)atm.' I • A 1).
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Rigs and Hbrses first,class.
ta•Ordoro loft at the Ilawkshaw House, or a#'
he stable will be promptly attended to,
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For &glance of 1887.
r)eeemlber.
Ohauge inthe moon, and more
weather,
lf.,Tzader taking, ;—
Onr Stedit:of Caskets, .Sollins, Robes and
. Triniroings, are unexcelled. Reformed "
-undertakers, no Rings, no Cliques, ue use'
all alike. Car prices we govern ourselves,
and as ikest people know they are very
moderate ; we undemtand, and snake Bol
special ty o r this part ' of our business.
Come and sop before you buy, Open day
and night.
IRENIENIT3gri the • PLACE.
Drew's old staad,—one door
north of Molson's Bank.
Rowe & Andrews,
New Premises ?
NEW QtODS.
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Respectfully reminds his many:
,Custoniers. and the public)
generally that he has re-
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