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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-5-10, Page 5London Herod t Brace , Rnil;.way Northern. DivisionJ '''1: Gesso NORTH Tatens-DasS'II'r. London,:.dep*.rt...8.10 AM, 4.25 rot. Loma Crossing 9.35 5.45 Olandeboye, .. , .. 9.10 5:1528 Vantratia...+„ ,. 9, 5,33 EXETER-, .,, 9.35 5.45 Henasall. , , , , , , 9.46- 5.53 6.06 6.15. 6.35 6.55 7.O5 7.20 Kippen , , , . , 9.5l I3rucefield. , , .... 9.55 Cliniton,,...... .10.10 Londesbares' . ....10.37 Myth ....20.46: 1sel;rave, , , ... ,.11:00 m, Win hana.rrive .11.20 7.30 Fasseng er Ann 3.05 mala 3.28 3.42 3.51 4.10 4.26 4.57 4,43 4.57 gown Sown, Win bani,depart, 7,00 Belgrave. , , ...., 7.17 Blyth..,,,...,., 7.31 Lndesboro', . , . , . 7.40 Clinton„ . > ... , .. 8;00 1racefiekt,,,.,.., 8,19 Tippers,,,., ,.8.27 Hensel] _......„ 8.33 Exeter. ....... $.47 Centralia.. , .. , . 8,57 raGar+deboyte,..,, 9.10 5.20 Lucaroeress'g.„, 9,20 5.25 J.,ondotoart iv@ .10.10 6.00 -The made. throughout the village e in an excellent condition, -The small boy can be .seen wend mg his way to the river, angling, Ratepayers don't forget the public meeting on Monday evening,, .--hemp the rower defeated Hanlon by five beat lengths, on Saturday, Workmen are en ;aged in cleaning oar streets, which needed it badly. -We understand that fishing' is irery good at Grand Bend, at present, - The weather of at has not been file most favorabletho ,winds being raw and chilly. -The fine rains of Tuesday biight- ened eip the ;rasa and the spring .crops generally. -Mr, W. Sweet, V. S., received by express, a Greyhound pup, which is a tine looking one. Tire football snatch, will take place n the race course. The game will be soral. witnessing. The weather is fine. -The finny tribe is being boole,. tit from the waters of the Saauble. -.D . W, Westlake, the noted elect- rician, was in town on'Tiliesday last. The foot -ball match Exeter va Sean- forth,which was played on the grounds of -the latter, on Friday last resulted in favor of Seeforth by fa goals. The game was an interesting one, Gull the Seaforth boys says that our club Leftist coning to the front. -- Or izen Aooesnratoh:+-On Monday iday evening, 14th inst., at 8 o'clock, a pub+ ie meeting will be held in the Town Hall, fair the public discussion of things affecting the welfare of our town. Every ratepayer ]should attend, The Reeve Bolls *ho meeting and it is lust in time. The subjects are Railways, High Sc3Qol, better stage and mail: connection, and ell, or any other subjects brought forward layP,ny citizen. Let every citizen respond to thia'Icall, by beim;, presezi't Qti. Mendoy The meson, work on Air. T. Fit- *night net. attage,near the feunilry, is being "lima body of a well developed mala lrau -? pushed forward. eland was found fleeing in the Wing- -Mr. Isaac Bissett has be on the L hams river the other day. By instruct- -telt list for the past fete clays, but ie zona received from tho county crow nn lk gradually recovering attorney, Coroner Towler enrpailaxe e We understand that a lodge. Qf the a; jury otid be1d an iiniltiest on the, r Sona: of England is about to be orgaAnnix- tnlalns without ge.inina +any definite in. t _ ed in Goderich ohortly. dim 45 t* the parentage of the 'Loc rl notice inserted under this a creature. The milkiest malts been ; ttdi aurued until the 8th pros., when it d some light may be thrown on -jeer. This is the forth infant's e that limas Leen disco} erg there hart the lest eighteen months, and Qtugh the authorities leave done all ir power to bring the guilty to tide so far their afiorts have been in FL� fOrnm mitt Head at five Gents per lane eoeh insert ion:. ' f would ask our frientla snct readers to assist us in making this eolunt iiiterestini 'bv t:vntrilhuting itemo, gAll ehauges for ndrertisenients i Tun AlnvocvTa must be handed in be- fore Tuesday noon, from this time fors ward, This rule will he, rigidly adhered to, and advertisers will please tike no bete. No exceptions will be anode. :Next week will commence the fascinating *tory, "The Thread of Sunshine mid Shade," Read it. fine lot of English and Scotch for gents seats.. Ferfeet fit ed et Samwell +ii Pickartl, sidonce sof 11r. John Par• seats than not attractive a of any in. town. John ha e apple pie order. Wile whited neatly *aired .t t the, tIVQ', Tc aloe,'1;eSk' is in the county to oboesca Inevi nl darts erf the 1 neatly and cheaply, a�dct*, call owl see Local News. -Mr. Fred Cara, of Sarnia, is ;guest of In l*.1;idle at pi went, ..The umoltine i'r ents report F,ales of a woodier of binders. The Canadian rrog Barad l iol forth every evening at the river. ..,stile L iCeetle, crf ('olhorne, town- ship, is visiting friends in this rection. . or Field, Flower and (lhrden *Ceti;, go to Samwell 4 Pickard's. Mr. 'William Ballswill shipped o carload of et;tt1e to the Toronto mare kets. -.-Mrs. Geo. Moil•,anil 'Mester R. II. Moir, of qt. Marys, was in town on F'rdaay. -Search 4 Pickerels ore no showing the latest styles in ;gents felt Etats. -Mr. L. R. 1)iel:son, B:trrster,was an. Goderieh, Clinton, Senforth and Stratford, during the week. A. full assortment of L D. King's celebrated Boots, ;Shoes ,and Slippers act Samwell it: Pickard's. Tw -ramal. • ,-'d abci wt att'st tvlee p --The oaanlntereiat If naso is merino huivoaighiy reaiovoted, rewired az ;tinted, and will present wither etive appearance when finished. The fosters are Ott% €nn he 24th May velebrattaon in t$ jThe program is ; . in amid v; €meati the ceu wittee are hood l;iog every preparation to lake the day eat t'aijoyable ono, Besides the regular allele/lc ;tames, u B.'iiby Show will lee beld,in which two handsome aaud. valuable prizes will be awarded. The Farmers Rare, 450 yowls for oleo of Verity's celebrated plows,valued at$14 willbe worth tvitne ~shag The usual alithumpian tioupe will be out with alnrgait numbers acid sante very cerafe 1 trinlarasltera will be noticed ttanengfit lent. The trades' praeciwi rn, this year remises to he betterthtin any previous tsar:. ,',1'he, whole throughout, we vett- ore to ray, will fair eclip a anything the kind itver sern in this pirate, antl wee l,eele.'al;; for it the largest s;nth- rag of people ever seen .here. All o -mise it wall mint one of the ;rand. _reata ever known an this will po itively be the "one of,the season" an 't you: forget it. Qim thitnrday next, a fcotdlall nata;lt wilt bo played between the Mit- chell and Exeter Otitis here. This wall lata an interesting game as the teams w deyrst.and are vary evenly matched. -The Mama:Attir'es Lifts lnsurane Coinlmieny, ilsorotlto, of which the lies, Stix Jolts A. Mat t►fnx.ii.n is President, is the cheapeiit and best to insure with. Wan, Souders, agent, A.DrOnnenotkce. Mr. P. Curtin, of Aware, and Mr, Chair-3iason, of Brueetield intenitslear- ing to -clay for Seotland,wheretbey will purchase several purebred elydeselale iaorsesand import them to this section, We wish them bon voyage. -- Ou Thursday *lest Ascension daly, Service will he held in Christ Church, Exeter, commencing at o'clock p. In. --Saluwell 4 Pickard has just re- ceived a large rarioty of Wall Papers, Ceiling Decorations, Window Shades. scud Curtain Pores -Plowing and seeding is occupying the attention of tho farmers in the neighboring townships at present and a great deal of sod is broken. --Be sure and call on Samwell k Pickard and see their grand display of Millinery, including the latest and newest New York and England styles and novelties. ou-ches is place. yeti once t work --\ow is the time to subscribe for the AI,v ocomioand commence with the beautiful and interesting story "The Thread of Life, or Sunshine mid Shade, which will commence in our next issue. 60 chs. pays for the paper from now until. +Jany. 1St 1 L89. -We understand that the ilenanll sports are going to hold races in their village on July lst. They are at pres- ent engaged in getting a half mile track in shape for tbe event. We may say that the Hensel' boys will by no means have a bogus affair, and thoraces may be looked for as a scene worth witness- ing SETT BRO8! -Mr, A. Cottle has his new factory nearly completed,and will at once place the machinery therein. Mr. Cottle has now one of the best factory's to be found in the county. -A baseball match will take place here on Saturday next, between the iiensall and Exeter club. Come, boys waken up, go and practice and "do them up" in. good shape. -Mr. Ed. Scarlett, who was lately in the Drug business in this village has again opened out, in the sante line in Ominee, Ontario. We wish Mr. Scarlett abundant success. CA.%fiC mss• A meeting of "the all saints, star, manner anti trumpet, branch of time Politico Scott-AetroPatendo•Tetnv'erance .bsvociation"t ries culled for early lest week. The members of the aesoezation, all of Grit persuason, some of whom. buy their whiskey and drink it and pay for it, declaring it to bo nobody'a business but their own; gathered in knots about town and eluding it a cold clay for business on the street sold be- ing too pool' or too stingy to hire a hall, wade a descent on the main street 3lcthodist church, where they were re- fueod quarters. They then attacked the James street church and weretnore successful. They got in and heldtheir meeting there. The full particulars of what took place we hare not yet heard, but in all probability will bane by next week, when we will give our readers the benefit of it. It has only so far transpired that Mr. Bishop hadso many applicants for License Inspector, that he could not sleep for theme haunting his premises, and he caused the above -meeting to be called to try and get out of the fix as easily as possible. It is reported that after the meeting got to work that Mr. Sprague got up and moved that he be the choice of the meeting for the officer,as he had suffer- martyrdom, risked his life and proper- ty &c. Arc., but almost every one pre- sent being also a candidate for the of- fice, his motion was not seconded. The meeting closed by Mr. Bishop declar- ing that the meeting was not sufficient- ly representative and that he could not X ria; It X 44 X ,111 1t « F ,;: .i: > + V: . FULL LINES OF CONFECTIONERY ON HAND,. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES TORT S. -P1 C1MI'TJX :tTTi1 NDEt) Due + 00r 'north of 13eirso s' a;ud -STIME. T, - EX.BTEn. -We are very sorry to record the death of Minnie, beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Sanders, of Stephen, which took place on Tuesday, Sth inst. De- ceased had only been ailing for a short time, but death rapped at her door, and she was taken away. We extend to the sorrowing friends, our sincerest sympathy in this their sad trial of affliction. -The next eclipse • of the moon will occur on the night of Tuly 22nd, and. will be even more interesting than the one on Jan. 28th. The diameter of the earth's shadow will be much larger at the time in proportion to the diameter of'the moon, darkening its surface more during totality. It willtake place about midnight, when the moon will be higher in the heavens and will be visible in this neighborhood. -Mr. John. J3arnes wishes to inform the public that he is prepared to repair Binders, Sewing Machines,Wringers, Organs, etc., on shortest notice. En- quire at Bissett Bros. Hardware Store, Exeter,-Feby. 23rd, SS-tf. -The Secretary of the Exeter B.L. Club has received challenges from Mr. C. A. McDonell, Secy Iensall Club, and Mr. Fred Robinson, Secy Parkhill Club, inviting thorn to play friendly matches. We understand that our Club will accept the Hensallchallenge, but will allow the Parkhill challenge to lay over for a few, ;days, The Chili is still open to receive challenges from neighboring Club. OLD DR, CHASERS NEW RECEIPT BOOK, His Last && Crowniti 4f Late Work Dr. Chase's Third, Last and Complete 'tempt Book and Household l'hy teian, or tho Book for the 1tTillion, continue nearly 000 pages and sells for Si.e5 in cloth bind- ing and $2.50 in imported oil cloth, marble edge, and is justly by him called -At the annual meeting of the Mechanics' Institute, held on Monday evening, May 7th. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: -President, Rev. W. M. Martin; Vice ;do.; Rev. S. F. Robinson; Treas- urer, D. Johns; Secretary, F, W. Col- lins; Directors, Messrs. G. Samwell, A. G. Dyer, J. A. Boffins, M. D.; W. Sweet, V, S., R. Spicer, R. H. Col- lins, C. Lutz, M. D. , ..A.. C. Denovan; Auditors, 0. Samwell and C. Lutz, M. D.; Librarian, Geo, )a.emp. "The prowning Work of My Life•" It is the result of over Half a ceuturv's! observation, study and experience. lot this embodieeno compilation of hie former books. IT ISWEOLLY A NEW' BOOK. If 30 years ago he could produce a book that has had a sale of over fifteen hundred thousand copies, and bas mode his name familiar in nearly every English-speakin home in. the United States, Canada. an thousands of homes in Europe, Australia and South *tacrine, what *IND of a book could or would he produce as his Crown- ing Life Work, wtriI MORD MAN THIRTY TEARS 01'. ADDITIONAL PRACTICE, AND ex- reraerme'i The hook itself answers the question, and is the most valuable pro- duction�in the history of book publishing. eitITU)Kt Unscrupulous and pirating IV publishers are attempting to copy this book by taking portions of it out andpalming it off on the public as the complete work. We own the manu- script, anescript, purchased from Dr. Chase's heirs. See that you that you get the GENUINE book. See that it has our name ou the title page and is copyrighted by us. Agents Wanted: Big Terms: F. B..DRCKERSoN & Co., Main Office, Detroit, Mich. Windsor,Ont. Ap20-aw. or would not accept their choice. There Were several score of candidates in dif- ferent parts of the county who were not present and Mr. Bishop did right by not endorsing the nominee of one clique. Ile wants to get all the can- didate's together and then get them to choose their man. Won't there be fain if such a meeting takes place. We sincerely hope that it wall be held in some more appropriate place' than in a church.' Great advantages have been made in church architecture during the last two deoades- the new churches are hand- . . R. s omne-but P little improvement e ment is shown J over tho o1c1 plan ofsalvation. n o ero naso- s. to you i9twtl orltiteneetasmlier'ttkeltof ear t lry a. stet ci¢Utl suffer's-la and ere int;wath in of cutting' testis? If esu. send o«toleo and L a lmottle of 311t9.WISswmv'sBourn masyner Fon CJIIL+iniat `ret mamma. Itavaane is incaleul- able. ItwtUrelieverthenoorlittdesultorrrimule- (Untel . ;Depend upon it, soothers,thereisna mistake about it. Ito -roe dysentery and air. Aiwa, regumtites the stomach and bowelo, ce t>. winecomic.,softens the numence ecenruentunta- tion, arta xIves tone amt enerl;ytotee wlwlt, t)ystem. 3ass W sstaw'skoorrnso5runrsou tunman Tsarrnt.uilipleasant tot.hetaste,aed is he t reseriptian of one of the ablest and hest fem tlo nurses and physicians in the United throusit- States, vo ld, forrioa 25 gents a botUe. A new lot of 8;60, 11x1.4 and 14x17 OTO{y FRAMES y' -fitRAMES': Opened out this Week. - to -Also new line of- Photo f--Photo Mats, Picture Frain VIOUZ.DING Of the Latest Designs, ---AT--- EXETER ,=AT - (EXETER PHOTO GALLERY. JOS. SENIOR, Prop. PATENTS, Caveats, Re -issues and Trude-Marla secured and all other patent causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of . Model or Sketch of In- vention, I make careful examination, and advise as to patentability Free of charge. Fens MOD1aitATu, and I make No charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice and special refreuces sent on email cation. LITTELL, Washington, D.O. Oltpesite U. S. Patent 011e AN EXTAORDINARY OFFER TO ALT. WANTING IMPLotMBNT. Wo want hvo, energotio, agents in every ecunty in the united States and Canada to sell a patent article Of great merit, ON 108.1tsiUT$. 411 articles having a largo sale paying over 100 per tent. profit, having no competition, and on which heagentnor s pr tected e ee Qin a deeand d tbe exclusive sale bygiven ry county be mayreeeure from us. With all these ad- ',mntnges to our rents, and the fact that is an article that tan be sold to every homeowner, it -light not bo necessary to make "di e3UINAs.v' 055131t" to secure good of onts at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not brayour confidence in the merits hat oar invention, but in its salability by any agent will handle it with energy. Chir agents now at work are making 5100 to *k`10o a momb clear, and this fart ,rakes it safe for us to make our ofillr to all that aro out of employment. Any agent that will . give our business a thirty days' tideland tail to clear at least 5100 in this time, asovs not Osrnssrs, can rotuni all goods unsold to us mad we will refund the money paid for thorn. No such employer of agents over dared to make such offers, nor would wo if we dill not know that we have agents now malting more than double t1,is amount. Om largo deeriptive circulars! oxplein our offer fully, and these we wish to send 't r everyone out of employment who will send us three: one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and se- cure the agency in time for the boom, and go to worib oatlto terms named in our extraordinary otfor, Address at once, h lsio3At Not mry Co. 514 Smithfield tit., l:.t0)ort'he„ l