The Exeter Advocate, 1888-8-23, Page 1ON1,e
The Nelson Banc
(giLIRtT€REfi°BYPi111LIA511 /IT, 7855.)
Tait). up Capital,. • ^ �.n.n .e,OOO,000
ares. katta$. .. ,....L,., 875,000
Offers Me ecblio 3 Pee CENT. INTEit•
Asx PF:t. Ax.xvu for money on
PQS. iT REC I.P- TS,.
§pan 3 Pea CENT. I*.; Rft a Pea ANNUAL
Fur Me aer
avings Belk Department,
fl :.t:'k e-opeated,l a?eeieien 1z
ti,:s ltctalienlar>; eppay at the hof Biddulph, attracted c esaderable tat• Iwate.
, * ttiaai Street, Exeter elation last Stnraaltny, as pe cele seem. to >7
s t)rne,
are sorry to say our %borne
5 correspondent is 4111 nimble to write
up the reeve We hope by next week
that he will be fully recovered midable to give our reaalere owe more
choice ,and :avert rets:
.:dd tph• Brea es.
nsere burnt to the ground. 31ir, Wail= A Waiplar+�ae
e of Mr. 'S? edit, C`eopea� ;had all hlisgain in the tarn exec t his p o itizniber of people spelat a h an not believe lin being seat to Om
nesdey lyre. Brandi, of the
Saallble dzne passed away after a very
short illness. The cause of her Breath is
supposed to have ,been intimation on
the lungs. She; seemed to be, quite
happy the day before :ehe died.
Last Wednesday night during u
',miler storan the turn of William"Valper, of the 14th eon., was strut
y lightenaiing, The Taunt and coniteeta
oatuu 4fetheaist Church Sabbetk harvest. They repot haviteg spent
eleool, The class isgrewing, and Ow roost enjoyable day,
consists of twenty-four members. 'We are ' e:ty sorry to hear that
Revs. B. Clement and Jasper Wileee Jas. Herald Is et present very i i mot
of Rxeter, Rev. W II, Fife, ofCrediton, under the doctors are We sincere y
Rev. Air. Carreere of Grand Bend, .and hope you will seen get ca;+ cg am Je
a .number of Xtmalisters from other parts and inhale the is+v ret perL',r:ire thee
have been. invite n to the thanks offer-' blows r.rouend"an the irae wet breezeed
mg harvest bore dinner at the Boston Mr. John Sleaarnon will 'soon ire as
etlaodist clllircll., resident of our ]Staleb,er,e, agaim xIe3F.ae
lCEe 1-i0W' be i . all
. :-- toiana; Brea ecnatang t ea teaay
. to 3 p, en , Saturdays jO ;1►onaaga, to bis. sou dontitlaa ., who wc
In art, taken violently Biel.; with ^indetiptatio
A A. C. »RNOVAN, tan re~cover. 'Vie arta pleased to learn
Jiile•et4er, ,lar.. 428, 'S6'. Matt *er: fl,.at he's tsemewiatat� improving, and
few chafe ago, and wag snot expee
i`
Iga
n,tllli lied even Thur day sinerenieg
tit the a'tl'ace,.
It•t`tEr Exeter,
rely ]lope he will email -me to ins-
. Amenag a ome of his i-xrborr
iaotiec ala: Jelin Shute an
A, Shute, Mr, Sa_mnel Hunt
G. .Andrew, % nn. Skinner, qtr
=nine end wife, 31.r Joh
red wife, fruui Exeter.
,v43),iva NQtet`1^
is drawing to a close
'r aauaup se ftQcAtl!lies%
Otealcltar a Fear if pain in ].ogre; $a. ! of &tt sr
pa.•a
Aa ertiFtrg Rates Qua arolia alder.
�31'Y +4 FS'�..17' ,tinbnraA nntel731 tt r£.r^,e;rs are WK.
'.wets s ,,eta without .5 a� t -i eta ,ata ;rule be
us. tf f,rtr it i as. : 'c:atsiot, 1rA
fi ,
T. ' :o. F'vera c'.4 1 S •'3 e f $till Slll(�7i"
4.142 Ort A ,,. e 7 tt't t.a; b :e v i ti" -n ail r of
t .otter]+ r his. t n,Kl..,as a , t;,� a mtars, <' for
.tela'. d:4 .>, oil' a ,aell ti1J, e. , 14, l r....$eAUjai.»'
1155.1.,3:- .;i fi bUt tEC
ti$e !!.d R.,.«.1Fi 'TO ,tF
"dl"owgi S. 1'" Iarlseee�
wee- ^^x o -}''d, 11.,,"aBax C;.4 * p..
;iabi aatd ,,o; } 3'; fa.
:Irrot 7 €lar a -J a a r ., I.ct 11 .litre
ay .,74iYp`, $'e. d 0. a`vt �t Ae', AF',
+ iST.14.1 a e s�", .la, t.a, Raver. tlaaa^�,; `11,iu4
.,.a divg; alt ,*u•
is visiting friends in
ler. nvili
Tecae
°pie titi
here.
lleChnan and
ay in Y%leiva.
A,
McCort nn
immense home ou a abort
sends
tu. holt :hent Thursday .Berl
t Huron. Ile xcepor
Witt011elSec
`cetera will 15uilz
tble reels, if the weather
Slaty Wynn. of ' Sun
very at present, and is no
to i'ee3 e••
air Thos. Cool; is t
trip to the Old Csnaan try.
relit of his health.
Wiggings,8nn. ex -School Teacher
dace, has been the guest a1f
he Robillseeefor tate hast week,
t`nfiuyapang earn a Tittle north of
hie place, had sole hot wards over
uttiug eoere Branca. One ' of theca
Itis thee anal es. aenuaiuted with
tablet, sad tZnlitely helped
]tion over the fence. Ton should ha e
rein Sidney.
pas ;.londay last, the +old. log home
f 3Ir. Wee, Uellaridpe, south. a,# Win•
ry pleasant evening together at the i woodshed to eat his me*, ;,.s he et,; a
at thegarden gsrty, held ani the grounds! sialelr hi smelt u-.3 geed as the pee w-;.,
o£ Mn. W J. W ikon. The .Boston+sent lia'A:n there cmc] the company ie
brats,e band ferenislled monde and tiles wits a tateet-:easheg: jebe 1'1 -ill lxa eie.
Weeds were treated to cube and lee to (line in lain dining, room smut. ►:.a.
ere i>u. TitO, tarty was held .as u. fare- extend him a, hearty welcome ]inane,
o 3Irs. Bolan 4 og.iu, unto hos been Mr V, 1 ¢llraar rettarsee<l fr e;s
lig leer uueiea and eotasitns here for Toronto last Friar y,wYtere he Les wilt
ae tat sia or sCsven weeks, 1)e re- during the last two weeks repreientie e
xrned . a lien borne in' Chicage; 111,, than Exeter I. o F. at to e e ig e Coen,
est Friday; reel .also the West Huron teechere zst
Ile Provincial Association. lit juelg-
ng fromn the newspaper re'ports., we
otiee he took a -very prole ,emit ard
is part is the diel'intes in, eoalteeet
ith Moth of those ia:stutioue (I.
s not ?male himself in a ee;r:;e:r
o play '.peek-a-inne" when great puldie
•noes etre under d :cuee ope but lin.,
a ereall zIght out ,ard '3a1'1ra'
any din a lty IU gainitee a 1eeriet„
there is a pude. to I,<e* Iae.At i a,
- zaaa1a it,an d in eater
inn tilt rata "t"tw wf,!rdee lad'' Gild f??t
ntiea llv say tient he la amen of (Le-
idy, a}z lt'isanre, harelee etc, re3aaa 't3,
eltelra:ly., dead in fart a gezrtt,lemaia std
3vtlr t n36t* Of the word.
HAW P•lr .•--E{r. Jaysprr Ulan. E ,.;:fast. Phan,
4,°44g srrc .s. 1 a as aaa. (Ala 4:44 IN To. 51140345
sn gt.r51k' :; or t sa tilt. &fir ,la... clan.
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ar
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S. Rant l r a. tea,. et,a tteatT.ta is at n
s ;ices
•
awl other Cards,
ere: •t'h'en-.
°Me, osie (" ribs Bank, Exteter, Ort1
Nil twat, teal,',,- +i::ti for paialcs3 extra:3;0tr.
tt�A.tittS, PX t ,,. 3I 1 [a C. P l:nne�n; L.
II 1> S., F h t t:, 1 1 .t, v, e.lav„tral L.
4., irdi tl antlt anti tri .,s `,1 C. I'. ` �., tnt,4ttin;
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flni xrha dulYntb ,
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Ilteals a eCornnielt met ° rvnkla . a4
very heavy toes on Wednesday, 17th
inset.. Thuzneiglal:ara all syantra thi ct.
Quite a number of our town youths
iib sn
the excursion to elaxnia on Fri-
t. They all report as having a
„er rel time:
luitae n, large number of the maw,
rale intend•atakiugin" Father Kelly's
ienie on 29th inst. T1 i all expect a
rand time, whieh is sure.
iaaprorenlent willbozuade
Tho werk titan
IIUOWNINf;, S, Th. 3I, (. P, S.
• etransluatt,ttf Victoria University. tai:ico and residence-
-Ulm/won 1ahi i.arorr. ]ismer Wit. June. 5-1-7.
la. (,tillES. (Inlet,: - 1 AIN 417I l i;T Exeter,
4 up $taare,, l+; osite a ei ti 4 il„t,.l, tilde act.
r t: e i it the south.-damtsstrtct le+dtetg to the Meth
adst Church.
Thin 5 ONE, I:xat2r Ontario Lietnsed .luctiaue r
Le) tar the County ofno !. ''al.t,mmptis:•attended
4.attd _talsI,:etton Guaranttcd. Sales arraugcal at
.chis oi11e:.
FNItY EILEER. Licensed .tinction' r for Tfay,
_L S eph +tt, and aleUiltisrxv rowusa..ps. ODiee--
t kost-oR,ce, (`radium.
ItLIA I
note, LICENSED ACCTIONnnr'tor
the Caanales of Middlesex and Lalnbton, nod
the Townships of Stephen and Day. .M1 sales prom-
ptly attended to. Address all communlcatiutas to W.
Hots., ]Chita poatotlacc, Ontario.
�ii. DIOiCSON, Barrister, Solicitor of Supreme
. Court, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Coin
cuiseioner, Stc Money to Loan.
Unice —Fausote.0 illock, Exeter.
KINSMAN, .DENTIST,
L. D. S., extraddts teeth without pain
by Riving Vegetable Vapor, or using the new Anacs-
tIlene out ho Eurus. Makes Gold Fillings, and another
dental work the bast possible. Goes to Zk,rleh last
Thursday' in cacti mouth. -
te1ST StDI3 OP MAIN `.1"'..`REET EXETER.
T LIOT S, ELDIOT, BARItISml:ItS,
a"7oliettors, Convt:yaneers, &c.
Money to',oareat'63
1e. V. ELLaIOT. J. ELLIOT.
lay Farmers' Mutual Fire
4nsurance Company.
tp l.:, ins DESTRO-GI 9.'o INSURE IN THE BEST
;and cheapest Iusuranoe` Company, it the Dominion,
.can do ,so by apply in„ personally, or by mail, to the
iundersiguod. All a1 litjations promy.tly'attsnded to
..A1so agVnt I'or,the eiliington Company of OEasiee
Also AUCTIONEER for the County of iuron; ' . .;
E. BOSSEITJ3ER1t , Atixa^r.
ftao 9.97 Zur1oh,ont.,
`-!4i F
Lueau Etchings,
Mr. T. A. O'Neil, broker, has just
returned from Brandon and reports
prospects in the Prairie Province as
booming.
Mr. E. Tennent left Monday ' with
Brother carload of horses for Manitoba
haviug learned from lois partner that
they sustained no damage from the
threatened frost in his section of the
county.
The harrestiag of spring crops is just
about completed. Some fieldsef -late
sown oats are out Reports from all
parts of the surrounding vicinity exw
ceedingly good 'returns. Boot crops,
also,have evely.appearance of au abund-
ant yield.
Apple packeiss who intend to -ship to
the home markets aro very :busy at
present preparing to handle the fall
crop. .A load of 1n empty ' barrels
left thevillae this morning for distrib-
ution -among the surrounding -fanners..
The;orop is fair, but scarcely up to
last,year's average.
. a
Zurich jottings,
'English preaching in the Baptist
church. Tuesday evening! has been su-
spended.
Last Friday, Prof. Umbach, of
Naperville, preached a very interesting
sermon in the Evangelical church.
School opened on Monday last, The
teacher and scholars all seem to look
cheerful after six weeks vocation,,
Miss Messinger and < Miss Wagner
have opened out a dress -snaking de-
partment. This is what the ladies of
this village are looking for.
Mr. IL L. Peine has constructed a
drain from his premises as far as. Mur
ner's, corner, It 'would not be:a bad
idea if some maiie:'of our eitizerxs would
do thesli me. .
LTi
Fishing very lila..
Plenty of pesitore coming aznt. going;.
We had a grand .lett*-race of the
kation Army the other aeightlt
as interesting.
Ienry POUOt k, died on the ]9th
reseal about t 3 years. Ile w if
father am.. Joins Popish]:,
glad to til ;eerve that the Len -
r ia'e°'', made a note of our nit
aee IN het. we do business w
eitaes, . ;'non is the else Off 034' elhoice.
The licence Inspector was here en
Sun ray totiee how we keep the Sub -
bet - If the government were to ap-
point an Tnaslteetoroi behavior he would
=eke a hurl were be to come Wong
hen. their are a titi ena or eo of toughs
it the towns here.
eltel ea, a au let tare on the of, Uad
leen to wind blowing tit the time
'euld have beeu aw Serious cone-
fta
pe;at a•a, a5 the raw house is statel-
iest.- by.. ,:l few ]nails of waiter soon
$L.0'i a,QY.
0.
The Iisse�x Staanellntala, €af :llitihr�ll,
are visithig friends here;
What bus happened lenetl t;'tlalinrielt base
Mali etuui They eve to lla.rifraiitl o
l:!visual!.
Take a little fatherly advice Charlie,
and don't go aroused threatening
shoot people after dart; It's no
manly you knowl
a'llessrs. Jas Horton and Peter i►far-
iiscrn started on Tuesday with a nuns
leer of well bred entire iioreee for
1Vashivaton Territory.
Mr. A. Kelly, formerly jeweller ita
this place, wee in town on Friday and
Saturday last, looking ludo and hearty.
Don't forget the races on the New
Driving Park, Sept. ard. A number
of the fastest horses in Western Ont-
aria aro expeeted. The prizes are
liberal. Those wishing to see first•
class races should come to }ienss ll on
the 8rd Sept. Reduced rates on G. T.
Ito
Friday last was observer] her, as a
general holiday. The business houses
were elosed,and one might almost think
that it was Sunday, lout that some
boys were practising hese-ball in the
Station yard and elsewhere .About
eighty took advantage of the cheap
rates to go to Sarnia, where a very':en-
joyable time was spent.
test,
Greenway Budget.
Miss, Eslse opened our school last
Monday with au attendance of sixteen.
scholars,
111ar. John. Morner and family spent
last:suaiday with hisbrother-in-law Mr.
Alex. Aitken.
A Kohl Rabi is on exhibition in the'
Boston House. It is a rare vegetable
and was grown . by d:r. Theo. White -
sides.
The thirteenth annual harvest home
and thanks offering dinner of the Bos-
ton Methodist church evil] beheld on
Wednesday Sept.19th.Arrangements
are being -made for a grand entertain-
ment in the evening
'
Mr. James Granger left a bundle of
peas at' the post once last week. It
grew from oiie pea Bind contained one
hundred and -eighty pods and about
nine' hundred peas. This is the most
Productive pea ever 'shown in this part
The primary class, under the man-
agement of Mrs. A. M. Wilson, : are
,pleased with 'the room that hat
been divided off 'for their use. inthe
Dathwoca Bashes,
' . -Prof. Umblacld,
North '4%'v t€rxl Ota%le'ge, Naper%ife,
11., I ve n bed in the Es. ehureh, here,
Suwkty morning. The Professi;r
ellent preavher and the vast,
oli:;re',e-,atiens shed attended the services
were " monk than pleased. " The Sara-
nsent a the I4 rd's +uupvrwaseete+],^rat•
1 after the S:tirieath morning stirs iee.
X•anxs :itultN,i)....--The bare of Mr.
'l`Maw Wailpt'r, and aloe the l,asrrt. of
Mr:McCormick, were struck t.y light -1
:ung on Ss'ednetelav evetting and bursa
' Sunbeam
Pinata drays and cool night.
The new church is prortetting iaievia.:
Father Kelly spent a day in °E .eter
at week...
Feather l ells s peak on Wedn.sik .y
• inbt,
ddendaiistngor tltr•
,aMS••M>.1H,x..''bilig to wi
Quite a Immaileer as at etre •ent t^r'i.
.lilac -1 to their places of aaatade. scala
We hear there is a rusher of maul a w
ages on the taifi`:.. It iS coming t,;.,
whiter yen know.
The thlq• lers are having a .;arse"
Season ,just not:. The grain it turi,iai,
ed . to the groised. The Mess of 11x: out un average ere') with souse'.
Wati r:r.:i it'ill ilii s tas. ! r fi• ttmv, others is the ret't'rse.
l G sa.., f
undterstend, ti exij is nu last ailaaitte thiel a
great dyer of his crop rind aka sortie of
his implements were de troyed.
1'lc(ctrtuiek's lees will not be eo we'ere• l+ratea, the majority going to tiutni.,
Madden himself :amused himself t.i1s.
other friends at his taw e whir b 1.
I.'igbed nue.
Uoti t to a claim Everybody n- e.
ng to Father Kelly's 'genie oe
Wednesday day nest, fl9th inst. You ttt‘;,
just Legit that any amount of spots..e ii
be had as ]rather 'Kelly does nut .i:t
by halves. Let there be a'rauel lute;z:.
er and everybody come and sewed
inviter] guests. It is no flattery to day of genuine ert,Ioyncent. 1:)ic.«awe
the Bev, Gentleman to say that lie and other refreshments eau be seerat•4w
On Friday la; t Mr. 31'add en dee1'ttra e.
that WO should celebrate: it as :lair
holiday. At the hid, it was dulY',rad,
dy felt it was well insured,
Wimiexa Ill r ts. -- A'marriage core•
n,tnty took .plat:e at the residence of
Mr. Louis Simon an %Veduesday OVP11-
ing, on \thick occasion Miss Slartense,
yoalaiefest &slighter -of Mr. Louis Sitnon,
was reined iax holy wedlock t.s Mn
Wesley 2 ors' 'orthy, of Crediton. The
knot was tied by the ltev. Mr. Ortwein,
in the presence of a large number of
understands his business well, and we
hope he will be long spared to tie "many
more knots." The Crediton brass band
on the grounds at the most reasol::t=.s..
rates, Rally; Rally! to the piena .
Remember the date, Wednesday tweet.
played a number of excellent selections 29th August
which added much to the pleasure of
the evening. The bride was attended Tire British Board of Tracie am. en
by Miss Samantha Norssvorthy, sister report on railway accidents, whieh -Le-
of thegroom,and the„room vas support ;timed in the United kingdom tlu:il
ed by Dr. Amos, of Crediton. Toney
will be missed in ' Dashwood, but Wes the year 1687, has been issued. The
will save many an excursion to Dash total number killed v',as 919, and the
wood ou Saturday nights, often through number: injured, 3,590. Of these, lel
mud, rain, wind, .snow, hail andk' and. 1,297 injured, were
sleet. There is not`hin'g like persever- persons killed
a
ante and no one°ought to be afraid of passengers,but only 25 rvere killed' ard
any difficult task for if lie diligently 538 injured in consequence of accidt.iste
perseveres be will be sure to succeed, to or collisions between twins. 1.1e -
and
. te-and Wes has succeeded and we con- deaths and injuries of the relnaitidee e:'
gratulate mine, The happy couple left passengers were caused in various W t'
on Friday for their new home in Ored- specially to the avant of caution. C:
iton, followed by the .test wishes of atil
their friends. The wedding presents the remainder of the total number, 4e.e..
were numerous and costly. killed and 2,075 injured were offfeers
.,gem, or servants of the railway eompanses
Ehmvi a Bvelets. or contractors. The number of passen-
;ers killed from cause beyond thele
Mr. Thos. Bennett spent last Suis- control was 8 in 1856, and 1'7 in. 1887
dry in Our town visiting friends.,
the increase being owing to the Mee
Messrs. Samuel Gidley,Geo. Bawdeal,
Jas: Fairbairn and Jas, Walters spent thorpe disaster. The number of those
last Tuesday on the farm of I'Lr.y mos, injured decreased from 615 in 188% to
Shute, 'of thborn+e, helping to finishes') 238. in 1887.