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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-8-23, Page 5Laabba garoa , £ruoo Railway •1 rod. No'U •- tae, r:631,11:---P;ts,s'n'r. ee 1,•netilaat, depe.. . {.'45 AiXt. 4.25 Fa 4n ,.stoats t•or osst►:g e , 8.28 5.20 e aittlelatere.. .- ti.: # 5.28 $.45 5.45 i"dl'F1 E4,., 8.5d 5.57 I ltaaatib11... , .... 9,08 0.09 I; ttaleJett :a. 14 6.17 Pe ant ,:ieate , 9,21 'i.:'6 Ci te;ton- 9.40 0.45 Leen t •hecto' .10 inl 7.03 Illy th.. ,. . 10, 10' .12, l: •I; rave. 7 27* \Vittgltane arrive.10.43 7,45 Gomel Sateen. rassesnger, \ iteghaeteelaepert 7.05 4.3t. 3,.40 ten 1)0/41.1%0 . 7.24 4,04 131^"alt , ... 7,3; 4.15 1.-3 x;nh4re 7.477 4.25 i.➢.'.t4leiR......, . ryQ 4.45' I li eteedeld . 8.20- 5.04 apeant 5.34 ;5.12 Hensel 8.41 5.T0 lexet;en•. , ..... Seita 5.33 t".eattrzalie. , .. 9.07 5.45 Cla ntlehaye . � .1 f➢.a0.. ll t3a.pAA Ck o;s"g , ... 9.20,1" G,1 lettaa att,etrreve+.. ,10.1.:; . 6.45 1 I fleLtell ratite. Sept. 10 to 2? «at !Cite::t;;t et•e u`t' 10 to tolnadott Ni pt .'i?0 tEa C$ ran at eleaterth fstept 17 ► aur. tat At li u I4QiPtl tit' iPk'1:t"t ➢ Qt '4 °IA86t *P3 Cart. It steel,7,e tl el t els Oa. 2 mei 5 1�➢tg.: t eh t :4 pied 10 Z1Ta ni,01An3 Oct.. E041t0%44 EAst110r0aa i- ; > ;tet WfUraIrirt,irtgen, at A Feetival: n►a;►noerr of the Trivia Meteor. Pal hams.; parpoee holding a Harvest .lotrPe Festival ate Thursday next Aug. 30tua et the resialenc^e of Mrs. Thos. Cast: Loudon Road: ' Reinw4e' . Qt.e day last ,.veek,111r. Pat 013rien, ( tis. of lleay, was. iia the village doing om( shopping, Ile left the horse statre(lie➢g, and the auinnal got frighten- ed ;cult rut away. coittljletely. demolish' : hig ;l.e Pik; and otherwise injuring the 9taartwee Ol ntud;hye. it ie our sail dtr • toagain rec014 e- death of another of the old settler;; ta➢e tp. of May. in the person of Mr. (tiers Collins, which sad event happen- lkmti.av last, 20th inst. The 'ei tool: place yesterday and was • k4y intteuded The sure h1ns; friends ted araeltativaea Male the sympathy of the edam aoteenu gty. Vote Tlianies. We the undersi ne.i eQmttlittee, oat behalf of Lebanon .'oreet'Lodge A. .. & A. hl.,•Exeter. beg to tender our thanks to Conductor 13tashin and also lite i3rakesmalt izx cbat'ge oi° the ex- cursion train from Gunton to Sarnia Q1 the 17th inst., for tbair *Able and getttlewnanly manner in attending to the comfort and pleasure of the et cursknists. Coin niittee---B, S. CYC ieil, Cheireaa.n, l\.[. Eaerett, Secy., W. D. Weeks,, Li. Spackwaa and tYolu , Alc- Ia��,hliin. Tl to McCileern F'ar Uy e'oncert. It was ,artistic: a was enchanting! was wonderful:- ft was edifyiina. vivifying and laa..iifying;. It was jollity, envie and harmony. It was a success. Everybody thinks Mrs, ;licClibeny it darling for presenting berhustai dw;t thirteen soeh beauteous daughterla]t d Louncii+g band boys, and everybody's ighbor atlas Jdae. himself; is jheeel r supporti►Pg tiit'whole squad with vee a public mean or 1,aoan. The Pse was,fiallerht than a tisk, rand ever tidy went away pleased. Hope eyed comm agtia.-:-- 'cert ,Ifl•,•amowa l e:.) Union. Psf 1nvlaaPaal Concert. Todd. ht, the ceneertwider the apps *es of die above Ledge erill be held s:r Drew'e.Opera House. Mr. Jas. Pax, autulits greenest eonPie Zetas been seeiw spad still l e• rete eat, iltesgales Queer ;lass ;;;heft, Secure your ticket.' It.eervae c,41t, tic°ets for sale its dates mem toreDont anis the treat of the season. int `Thieves. Herons petty thieving lea it going on lit tie garilensof e of oar l•ieeideats One might re.^ neatly tlta' Littered a ,arsle n tsnd rtelent r pct a+aanan'ra�, ter.° tees .fie. It well for those who et114:11dt t+0.tr1P III0411 coaate.npt, 2 and l able 'tr9ci.s, that thee were not eataght, fiat in the future they had better exam. rD 'tee tbe. ytegr,tadldr.. in.fort+tatting tem tri any qu.:3aiity of teetree rrSelteelp. '4 e eae•r xln�>faa •tai l;c.;n, a ;avv foaa9 €tach HARVEST 'g00_ Dt.$p4ito. e c'�astus to have been a dispute .fere one day last week ba+l Mr. Saaati. Alartio, of [ sto►'ne,' an cattle buyer from Ooderich. Itappea f that M cattle buyer had purc',4ased some eattlepreviotte to the day o eehip. pin from Mr. Martin. and when Mr. Martin delivered ton ea steers anti sale heifer, the cattle hope ruse Etotake them, claiming that be .sought four steers 11r Martin positively denied this and the I nyer stoutly refused to ;alio *lent as they were not what 1 pUre1aased. and M►.. a�trttn had tet r1 °turn home .with his cattle.. If the t team , ata the f«etattl4 baa,ket ie carrc°a't, we cansitier l ( is t email moan dirty trick on the per A Prod lois, 4 a Mr. Martin. and is Mr Martin .is a ITSSETT MAIN ST!; seTER. IL EBZ AR AR�.'� a AWAYDOWN. ,l 4s45. Two !winters killed a alc e>a, to e. alai eerecetit is tine 5%100 c:tthe other aide. det, '1'711.r,.L t.s ? 1 2: trt s 1 as➢;; ivZ tat lai(nin thee cogr tr ill * .Lirtly o tieautll.�trd ata r"aeon ' nati as cvi"a:.0. --- a leo l !n pond, -,the ra1M' l4ttdr - neyy R:..t;r:.rl, i. xall =Kris s tat• R'li e o tidal- it i,alota4'ai1 with .mt. P.gatl, lT.h -' ;Mae t~ a Hansa eat ➢ t h leiteethe Relater te%iti t the deer in IPiv it,„ tend the rand egena.d ace?;.. 11 hat wa the tee- ht Id' the deo? We would raked to tealiv r M4lurGie+:;K tai tlai prob. �t•t�, Rterat rrazlr , .. 1, OST i 1 writer Et li i . laa'anll;la i'aea a r" i '"'a R .0., .t,: c j6 R°e' at 0 4taq `rfi L^{ c 0' 4. aaDi Wc►t@?n, the ggt ulie t{t a •• s t < ; t 4 Stat v.. et . sa r'*➢ ac a ome 1 t^fir est # e ilia tc t.k A 10,,, 'e t $ _¢° stQtot; It your sy',te�a►t lilt It • lC IV,» ',�a r 11, r,'iP �l t+'t a pe rt sa yc31+4,-. ati . ;::e5 aIn tt. " . aIt-0`-la b'1 ail a• aaaid ills P 1," r a. n P . tr.. c: a e. ,as I min, . � l Agra �a r.t .e, t 1i1,JX,I . • i�'t taloftttttia" attinvr& ti'4!Ut e tt a r 1 a a. ibz, to ' arm It; tpwuatw :tit; a tau , 1 ,.. e ta, ,R.. n t ^1°i S' q ?*,,4t 0,5411 Fa, t:a➢,.: 1e;, i 14IIIl6+.i gaIna". C-:ITZr, for inTeat.uttlt l teint, 131 Ne6a+r sCllottaIng. ' ,e. There is e, vast clituRera n iia ' th conduct of a ;alai; and a wowaaa re a new t;lothee, When fa woman t.rtS a new ;illi;. h1:0 i11101110,113tPly 711114V05 ere tu?tlit+. ... _ a � . � .• :N arva promenade: mall fe-:e home will x n sa, ,a ;.°t, q.( at r( e..1.. a • c ,a= °-..1 ,--, 4p. ® .,l' _ - 4..- 9a w .-:;,04.-+i WA': cauda ta3a i lv along a t~ rtsvt;a>r1 pthoroughfare, receiving iffe It ikvitul»:(e, "of iZoy every tette ;belles ►vtan+tan s e an i 1 /dr Sa artlrnlsj:' Luc: ra Heal; is to tidier- AND -4 ne. Ile wont put flu his now dna el. PARTY a after (lark:, ';ten he give down t eafinea^ala as to almost a aa� ate the�°�"'�` 10 V aaapre cion thee: he it si;aruiting along. FULL ' LINES OF CONFECTIONERY ON z..;. News. l�:te urot +Pa. I alnizol+,o eco tlae .'*V. can Auf.rafit ° 2$t1a. Lair+ x :.' ' \ nitn..t. 24 th " to 27,. tiel add far lt.ateeettet, tell.”5; Meet. teal, etetCn ()ludic... 11.115: and rate :t•n. alta.+Iy t11 Cent t't'+ . Kemp, O. T. it ":+tanAeott• The •srt ast:.►i 1 a of . Mrd a . , 1 L eeie, ; a;ain bayaet;-, jai thi; t b •tie➢ dead . ed, The Itu tees; r.eali tante after luta tarried on I:sy Ain Lovett, \1r. le evett thoroughly undetetautle. his bus euesaa,atud all these loving dealing with nit will .foal him ata hoeeeal+le gentle- man to dotal with. Grund Re -union Picnic. On \t ednesduy ;:ext, Father Kelly y will hok his annual mention picnic; in° the beanti£ul en.ove of :11r, John Deice -Pay, 21 miles east of the Mundt, sat Limerick. Ail those who wish to spend tea enjoyable day,cannot do better than ea attend Tickets, with chance of a valuable prizr,ouly 25 ets. Diener will he. served on the grounds for '_'.,rs emits. Everybody attend. HHensel] Races ens c s On Monday,Sept, 'rcl, Ilensall dria• ing Park Association will hold their first fall races. The prizes offered in the differnt races are .large ones and we we are certain they will be keeusy com- peted for. All lovers of spora' should avail tliemselve.s of the chance and visit Hensall on 3rd of corning month. Reduced rates on G. T. ,1 A.will be Made on the, above date. He. is Here.. That "arnoosing little cuss," the house fly -as Artemis Ward would Wye said, • is, now in perhelion. Ile. comes down' upon us like a book agent and. boasts of an equal pertinacity. Philosophers say all things have their -uses, even the house flies, but we, who have had ample opportunities of ecu- sideying- the -natter have arrived at the conclusion that the only place they would have a. ghost of a show to he utiTzed,, would be at that place where the poet Dante is said to have called and which he aptlytttdeeeribes in the tei:("ae .t , itas ce It lul. ail aid e a .t° a 'c,f thet{tatruatli, fair Iota"l°� I A ir,i4y d.,et piled the oast on- 1 when hreXtrice fiat/e hisgreetir he tries to: furl ankle t vte1' eMno tl to'tl101a0'1"9,•. mot, 'whited a. malty lemon and halt's!.;; The great Wolverine Mineral, veat+"'r ' aas ?tri two. „VI ;late titrate ho is trying to ,ORDERS •1'.1.0.11 'Ti: '-- ATTENDED 1f he zees u t )wti at, the owner he will , slip 1�wr ee thee- way to Avoid th4eF'.�t, taud'. lte' oor iI1Z+C>I"th off: 13e11's 'alre;llion, for I:itee;turat'teltt,t."ytsu are ntil►tetd°d, e':ill ;hill rut, the agent, Iii.01an; .".:fli:Te a l:ti(eta�a e r A Pro. le to Solve. father- -not .a ntilliortnire•-.- h t at, lift?;da•actlt a ;masher of el.ildren ar.d a tyit'cit; :suit; to .atm divided among thouat; rel14,M •. :-.the eelh -,ti to rteeeis e t i0Q; sun: �a+se-tstatls - f the rentsinder; the . *Tonal child :0200 and ottc,•tteutlt ut' what then remained; and. tat an each a"11i1i1 to receive x$'104 more them the ;sites itestttedieta ly preceding, and thea one -teeth p, rt of that which :still etY.. StP:tiPatet?� 'nen thedi+� kion took plain iu -;•tis Aa= :n, that all the children t ca yo the same amount. How' .many children were there and what auran.PPt did each receive, Good And Bad•Farmius. to There is one marked featurein far in; that a <ye:r Iia: n�t this brings ocis tinctly,s ays° au (;whange. tltaod farm- ers have good crops and poor farmers have no crop at all' to speak of. This is generally the else, but not in such a meltde ree as, in a year like this. Meet er *who feed lots of good feed and have any amount of good manure eau always have a crop, while men who treat to rain to rot` their straw -stacks to make manure cannot get a crop half the time. It is a case of the survival of the fittist. Ltd Cannot produce unless it is; nourislied., Civic Holiday, Friday last was our Ciyic Holiday. The day was soresvhat cloudy and a a slight shower of rain fel]. The major. ity of our residence availed themselves of the chance of the cheap trip to Sarn- ia, which was held under the auspices of the Exerer Lodge, A. 1'. ds A. M. Nearly four hundred tickets was dis- posed off here. Those who attended the excursion report a' first-cless and` enjoyable time. The ' village during the day presented a deserted and for- saken appearance, ass" those who did not."take ih" Sarnia and Port Huron were fishing &c. Eferybody reports of having. spent- an excellent time, and all wish• that. Civic 1 oliday would como around .oftener. ` ;appear as if the .-quit was eta auaswt.is tall., mid all the svlarl: ho realizes:• Ile an, kiae,r a f.tilure of it. - hall Match. tt•rtlev the "Irish Niue" baseball c:le b, of L.tsteau visited our town t' std. played a frielay, game with our club.. The game was a very interesting one throughout and was witnessed by a ;;nodly Haunter of epee tatvrs. "pinta' nierble edge, and is justly 1►y lams called following ss the score:-- "The Orowi' ng Work of My Life." 11 AND. KES •r: .ratai '(14 h;' iN-STREET, EXETER. OL DIS CHAS.'S I NEW REOEIPT BOOK. His Last & Crownlr.g Work Dr. Chase's Third, t and Complete .teat jt 13o,� and Household Ph +sieicu, or the: Book fur tbo :Billion, contain; nearly* 900 peeve and sella for 42.23 in cloth bind- ing and 83.30 ix: allupurtei oil cloth, Llr"L.t.N 1 3 4 5 0 7 8 <t,.1)1. Kenney, 1 1 1 0 0 0 '0 0 0--3 Robineou, 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-5 Edwards, 0 1 1 0 0 1°0 0 1-4 Fox, 000000000--0 Hawkshaw, . 1 '0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1=-3 Collins, R. 100010000 -- Quigley, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0--0 ►Iackltn, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Collins, 0 1 1 1 0' 0 1 00 0- -- Totals. --Totals. 4 4 4.2 2 1 211 '3 22 EXETER;; 123456739t'1. Tait, 0 1 0 1' 0 0 1 0 &--3 Eaerett; 1.10 0 0 -0' 1 0 0 ---2 Bissett, 1 0 0 0 `el -' 0 0 :0' -5 Lennox, 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 -5 Shipley, 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 -5 Carling, 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 -5 Oke, 0 0 1 1 '0 1 1 0• -4 Anderson, 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 -.3 Hight;' 0 0.0 1`..0 0 0 -2 Totals.. 2 2 5 3' 4 61'5 1 31 *Innings not:played. Briefs.., -Yesterday the .weather was ,quite fall like. -Mr, .john Spackman spent Wed- nesday in the county 'town. -The Gale Sulky Darrow EOo'y-r• is at present stationed at •Walkerton. -Reduced rates ell''along the L. H. 4 B. to Hensazll races on• Sept. 3rd.' • -Misses Lucy and 3;essie Sottthoott' is visitingfriends iii and around Blyth. -A number of ' otir ' citizens and families picnic' at: Grand Mendto-day. t.. I'. -Mr, Laramie, at one time a resi- ddn-t of this place, was .: in town sin Wednesday; It is the result of over half a century's observation, s.uciy and experience. Yet this erbodiernno compilation of his former hooks. IT ISWIIOLLY A NEW BOOK. If 30 years ago he could produce a book that has had a sale of aver fifteen hundred thousand copies, and has made his name fatniliar,in nearlyevery English-speaking hutue 3r the United States, 'Canada. and thousands of homes in Europe, Australia and Set;1h America, what sawn eldt book could or would. he produce as his Crown- ing Life Work, ivixa moan THSIt THIRTY YEARS oS ADDITIONAL PRAQTICE AtcD ES - PE s CEi The book itself answers the question, and is the most -valuable pro- duction in the history of book publishing. Vf1UTIQN Unscrupulous and pirating 8• publishers are attempting to sopy this book by taking portions of it outt and palming it `off nn the public as thecomplete work, We own the manu- script, purchased from. Dr. Chase's' heirs. Seo that you that you get the GEU1NE book. See that it has our name on the. title page and is copyrighted by us. Agents Wartteda' Big Terms:' F. B. DICKERSON & Co., Ain Office, Detroit, ?'Rich. Windsor,Ont. Published in both Enelish and % man.- p2da-6w•. P ATE .NST , &auecsts, Rd-asstaes and Trade -Marks ehcured. and all other patent causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of Mode: or Sketch of In- vention, I make careful examination, and advise as to pattentability Freeedfaeharge, Funs MoDERAT;, and I make Ne charge ec Information unless patent , is secured. , advice and special refrences sent on appii cations - J. .LITTELL; Washington, D. C. oappbsito F. t. S. Patent ()Me ADVICE TO NOT/MRS. Ire you a1 turbeantnit htonobroken (Kew*" Neat by a-slek ehlkt s'tati+rinA Raulcrylotroltn path of a ttii meth lr a.ti. send. at once aan,¢ yet abntueet:lates.W -misttycxi(s bountlnehnCe intuwn.D"nlrB,ErXlTtvrlaeibaUctopteOnI.ao.ocwlOsO5ssvTnSa2iutotiT4u$ni1on&eSVr.nUttei. aa:eabepns.,u.osnug.sLlohea8,#hreaetennu wl td,canguIeel'egybooaahrniii a• ;system. W lxow's pwsc1ripionoopcansahosteaued femme nurses und',phya¢ai¢ane in tho Un►;.Htt ;tatoa, and is for ease by azl ciruPtgtste t uu ttho world. eir-ice r5 coats u oottle. . NOTE E 1 Amuse. Yourself and friends, bar hunting (It famil- iar ami -iar' faces in the Griew of the proces- sion sion taken b3, eVi�.30" 3NT XCD- R An. 8x-10 Pho a ei i to r 1 c view for n p 25 cents, Everybody should ha`re one ON • S rNTI40 111 1 r'SIt-(1'1E' B 1sss trJBROS I«VER ). First -Class Horses and Rigs.', Special Rats with' Comine • cial•Nen. , Orders •• left` at- I3ISSETT' BROS'.`•: Hardware Store, will recent' prompt ,attention. • •: - ' T�� R�A.:�`: � � TERMS •fir A TRIAL'`SQLICITEI5.7 BISSETT -BMW