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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-11-29, Page 5
London Huron o n & Bruce Railway GOIXO NOUTH---TIatr TAnLn-Pass'nr, London,, depart.... 8.05. A. at 4.25 x'. u. Luean Crossing , ..8.47 .... 5.20 Clandeboye .8.52.. - ... 5,28 Centralia . , 9.05 , 5.45 EXETER.,., , 9.16 5.57_ }Tensed , .. , ' 9.28...... 6.09 'Nippon...-. 1134,.,.. 6.1.7 Brucetleld 9.42 6.26, Clinton.. 1000 64 5 Londessboro' .... , .1.0.19 7.03 Blyth .1028 7.12 Belerave .. . ,10.4`? 7.27 li high uu. .11.00. , .. .45 Gerhart: Soi rat. Passenger. 11: itgh'tn.,,,....7.05 .Aat3.40 ii. Beletr<zre ........7.24 4:00 31t rets......, . .. 7.88, 4,15: Londesboro' , ... , , 747 4.25 Clinton 8.07 4.45 L'x It,'ie,ielti . S 26 5.01 Eleven 8 34 .. , ... 5.12. Heuser]]. , 841...... 5.19 EXETER.. ti 50 5.33 Centralia .: .... 9.075.45 C.'la ntlebnv 9.18....... .a)ti Lncan Crossing9.24....... 6.02 London,arlivo1015 6.45 EXETER MARKETS. Red Winter, per bushel...$0.90 to 98 White t' , Kite 98 Spring 00 to 1148 Bexley 45 to 50 Oats ' . 00 to i12 Peas ........ 50 to 50 )+gs l)pr' dor 10 to 18 Butter, ]hoots 18 to 20 But te'• Gmelin .... 16 w 18 Wool • .,,, .-„ 18 to 18 t'ot;ttnt's per bush..... 30 to 35 Hay per tun .......... 11.09 to 12.00 Pork , ..... ..... , p'WO to tf.00 e!e .. sportsmen IRe Pr P Go to the seor'sanan's+ depot at Geo, Saudt're alar see hi, celebrated powder the -wild rover and the pe=ople's favor. ite',it is immenee. Afull supply ofspart- ing gutlals lvftieh 1 hurt. tfA plteaatAt ail Cider 11111. Mr. A. Cottle leaving got his eider twill in full operation. he is now prepar- e t t+) an,aaDffii•'t' nr.' eider ort the shortest )(wive. F;;et'pry old milli sleeke west of Hawkshaw's Howl. :l t atll solieited It..'tt.t'hapter. The Royal .1r.'1t Chapter. A, P. , .1. M.. Exeter. meets for rleetitln of +Afliters and for the trans teflon of otter l upor• 1 tut iotsine,e, on 'Tuesday i)ueeullen 4th. Every member respertfnlly re. (pooled to 1n' plass int. Shoat tag Match. t)n'I+„tra+,l.tv Deet nt,.w 1.101 a grautl pigeon shooting mash wilt he held :at " 1'+ a tt rt. it 'itd, C„rbett. 1. tam.. quell - 'tit; of live. pigeons have secured for l ee i span and s port:.)ut•u van mly on ing a good.day ',ssport if tine.. attend ate -lair Defeated. A by-law granting' $2,500 to Thomas llelndrie, of Seaforth, whose foundry was totally destroyed by fire in that place last summer, was defeated by a majority of nine on Monday. Renese.•. On Monday last as M. Isaac •Iland ford: was out driving, the tug got . un- Whited from the buggy causing the doing so t In lit i 1 I a horse to run til . X r . Smashed the buggy and injured Mr. Handford somewhat seriously. We hope to soon see him around again Reenear otoutlnly Visa„ Thomas Speer, M. D., Surgeon, etc., 1f. G: P. S. (. S, and L. T. C. D,, Head office: St. Tho'nee, the Greet Fast hulls Physieiau alai Surgeon, for the treat- ment of all chronic diseases and diseases ',null= to women, for which he is se well qualified will be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on Wednesday December 5th, from 8 a. m. to 6. p. m,, one day only. Persons suffering from diseases that have baffled the skill of the local physiciens should not omit this favor- able opportunity: of calling upon the doctor. He has been educated in nearly all the best colleges in Europe, has heels in the array of the. United States and British army, and has circumnavigated the globe. By all means give hien a call. Consultation free. Remember the date, Wednesday, Decembe' 5th: Pati- ents should call early so as to give lilenty of time, It is the Dr's intention to make monthly visits to this village in future,. Tootle out eCQV T1arux. .A number of five -dollar bills on the Ilam; of British North .ltneriea are float - lug about. They Imo cheek letter I) on Nieto erste are dated July . E ), 1877. The face of tho Queen, at the right of the note, is poorly executed. byes hive an outward cast; outlines of nose and month imperfect. At lower left, Bri- tannia! with trident is poorly engraved. and a white lino appears around the lower portion of the shield, which does also i ) .n t t'. t u iii[!• <tl at left centre t 1r the con , -Mr. Jas. McMahon, .of Hay, who has been rusticating in London for some time, has returned. ---Mr, Wesley Lyons, who has been in Toronto during the past summer, is visiting fa iends in town. -We are sorry to learn, that Mr. Wm. Drew is on the sick list and is confined, to the house. --See the lovely Silk Handker.hiefs at 'the Bi*" Baultru Store for Xmas pt. . presents; from 25 ets. up. • --The skating on the pond has been excelleut aunt] large crowds . art] to be tern wending that ,way nightly, -Me. Jas. Sanders, of Stephen, is coa►fine4 to his be with typhoid fever. We hope..: to soon hear of his recovery. -- les 1i'ilh sun +atnalersreturned on Wednesday evuuing after a. four weeks visit to friends in Parkhill and Corbett. --Missionary sermons }vete plreedled by the Rev. 11. Clement, of Exeter, in the Parkhill Metht•.dist church on Sunday last, -The auction sale of Mr. John Ran- ton's effects on Sattirdey was fairly well attended and the goods reached a fair XaltaO, ---The Bir Bankrupt Store, Exeter, is the place to buy your really -made clothing, and oxen's overcoats from 43.75 up. -Social gatherings are very common now, Evtryhtely seenle well pleased with the entertainment. May they int Miser the wail "'Incorporated," is a blank spade, while on the genuine note two curved linos alpl'ngu, which art. omitted on the counterfeit. tIu the bark of the etoentt'rfett note in the twin tiS Bank of British the letters '04' are ir- regular. ;dote is alttnnt one•eightlt of :ur incl► shorter than genuine.. Paper fair, and is very Iikely to deceive. The public should blear in mind than the • ]Bank of British \urtli Auteril:a ]nava' rice i..' Giit• of five-altill:hr notes Sit Late legless is 12" M., ,GA their i '.iter have been with called twin' +rine that date. The bent: fee now issuing tive•ilollatr notes front a o "new 'dew, having; a large portrait of the Queen in the centre. ;sorts this plaint. ( Eorerttera',•Annivters.ar4 Neevlee. 1.;st Sunday Rev. i4 nit.Martin. 11,.1., delivered ;1 special diet .roar to tke In• 1 depae).sb nt tenter of F irv-rer', in Mt' Preshyt.'ri in el.alreh here, Su2ne served• t • tlrt'Ihrrla of ttie ardor a1hx:•lnldt'tl in 1 t r+•et ntatitm from f'ollrte atete' .ptlh-ttir and Wont we male Expect. Hard fr l is and snow blusters., •Ar- raugenne nts made for family re unions at the politely seee'm. , Weddle:4's The kni rhts of tho stane to "soup ht'r up" wi•tt their old time timer.• The coal the hall of Ex"tor Court, a otter rt• ►- -01n Monday evening next the Dis trier Deputy, of the Sons of England Benevolent Soeiety will pay an otlieial visit to Plymouth Lodge No. 63, Exeter, and while here will confer the White Bose degree upon a number of tete members. Every member is 'requested to be present. --The pt 3:4 )n: who furnishes items to the newspaper Is alway.ta a, valuable friend to the telt*ot. :danprime; hesitate .about oentlitig personal notes to the elten•yi,l,er regarding the mane• mons of fr 2 tee. hot the ntewspoper,nian should think thea:) too anxious. to see thele•' name in print. He will thank nothing of the kine]; but on dere enterers - he is gild to ger sneer notes. Many st'Tneiug utriettp,v;tant items, when printed, are news to a large' numbs -r of readers. . - Every sabser;h'r to the toted piper should make it a point t)1 fyle every • - OM1IIERCIALUNION I are nothing about with the U. S., but I do desire Union with the citizens of Exeter and surrounding country Owing to the depression of the market, I have been able to purchase my new stock Barad] below the regular wholesale prices, and will give my • customers the benefit of it. My stock consists of Ca,z9,a The prices whi<' t are no wav p , in influenced 3JY (:`nsta- nuanbx•r: reeeiic'el. In after ;teams tete a pleasure of. persuing tho aet aunt i of t happenings that in melee cases pissed' from memory. will be greater than reading events fresh in local history. fed files of local newspapers posses' an inestimable alt value 1Pritisen p as they jlo, the mt.-woof ettppit pug missing linl:s In the chain of history. As the publi- cations of years ago are eagerly seam - led by,pe.epip' to-daz, la slouch of ittta'r- es. ing lnstery, so will the p •tpe rs of tete ' present be Itnvalueblte years bene e. --Rather a tnu<:;h looking ch^lraeter a nes' Duties or other tax impo it Inas 1 do not give ray Ma 3-, but sell them at the lowest figure consistent with : •ood business principles. Parties in int of rrl+, consult their own interests by examining my stofek before purchasing e1se. stock. dere erl rela ber this16 a MeV...tock. tro use to show Goods Farm Produegtaken at Market Prices. ces. First Dor nolo] of the Town Hall continue. nailing iron Clinton, struck last 1.+zed. ,:. :a.• attended tilts opening of the new R. C, i al, rented :t house in town but whenN eltureh at OIfat, which took place on the owner found out that no money Sunday last, • was to be handed over, he refused ad. . large =tuber from this set'tton week. He, inunt"di itely upon his arra -The Glasgow Fe London Fire In- mlttatnce. 'rhe rough blotting, charnc- suranee company is the boot site cheap ter stopper], atotntti the hotel feeding' est to bonne in. ' In..sondem agent, himself freely on liquor and greeting Ativ0t'nn office. eraey drunk every day. To finish up Kent Brim Aft 11001 Flannel16 ets.; Wool Inc to tat.tcombe a. hotel and Blankets' . $lf)a a pair and 0 papers put up for the night in the cow Stour, Exeter. stable. a pins for 10 et`; • all at the Bim Bank getting t arered ac tilt filth. During '.f ' , ' the next day he e1:1iuied he had been robbed of $16, but we cin not place much --Slee bear that a. checker match, emelt fn t:tc' story. between Exeter and Hens -all is spoken of, but no toots hats been made 1': yet. _ Whet does Hensatll think about it? IES' YOU )U WZ AN'T .t - -The tramp harvest will saou be at hand. Would it not be wise for o*r commit to get 501210 cord wood to let their lurcle;hipts try their muscle s.on. - -The .1.uvoeemn fen clubbed with all the leading city dailies or weeklies at reducer] rates. ;low is the time to si le:M ilae and get the balstnce of this over free. -We received a very needy* finished map of tete Dominion of Canada on Monday of this week. It is published by the well•known John Lovell, of 'tluntreal. ---A five dollar note is moro valuable than live gold donne, because when Sa,Au put it in your pocket you double it. and when sora take it out again you le in ere.imes. -While skating on the pond on Mon- day evening, fusee Stte.io 1'4eel es got knoe1:etl them 0101 reeVit 01 at setts ugly: (..'rt'tlttou song, 171•eer,>nt. A 1p1•<5t".'4nn wound on tilts llatt'k of later lltsa:t. : h1a was forpned, of the three ('mu'ts and as 114 ret'ovelring. beautiful 10 colt was unmet fr*an the - ,\Vo wormer vim thatyoung, gen. I'f:all t'1 the elt*fl?eh. 11101t'r tentt111:1nnep of Beuren was that looked In the back Aeting$uprente Marta* 111 Eac'rett. Iit'v. window of a house on Main -se. to see Martin 'weletent'tl the brethren and in if his ettru0 love" was in, one night hie tet eome prominently to the wont., ° a thoughtful stud eloquent discourse of ! recently. Municipal matters to become the ]lead -1 half an hour dealt upon the object alai - ,Mr. 1). McColl left on Monday for int; topic of convt'r,;ttion before long. t operation of the order and coulientb'd very highly the above satiety as all Ironon' to whom Ilnnor nue. properly constitute(' benevolent organ - Europe. He will visit Glasgow, Bristol and Cardiff. We wish hint Lon voyage and safe return. He will return on It ap>ppfrs that fir. (t. '. IIo111t:It1 a' Unionist their works of eh trity, lava' the, Dominion Lino of steamships. popularity among ilia neweutar water. 0214 mercy. Mr. Martin chose for bis text the :ith verse of loth chap. Luke aiulelt':trly expounded the scriptnratl nits is not hunted to the county of I1.xiron. At ars meeting of the Executive t'ominitteo of the. (1111 *1.11) Tett(In i''. lesaous taught frtlln the 1)1r.Ible of the store. rpt are basil • engaged .in AsSoe sedan, it WAS the. r('i 0pv- tioed 5 uitarit Ito indicating tete" close "'„nettinM it in#o shape for occupancy. ed to ask ]tint to read ;t paper at tlee connection between the prittt•iples • laid b a i s.. p ito ]I nt-The vin 1 face of nature is h n next meeting- of the A down ht the parable and the principles o e n e c a e Toro to in Augusto next. As only al, ;emelt :should govern. ail benevolent ed; the trees have lost their green fteiv of the. Severai tltottsand t( n Itt s in sncit'tc,3,,, 'f'Itt Reverend evntleman. in 1 foliage; tete' earth has given forth. her the province acre asked to take subjeets closing, left the brethren to reflect for sttptpiy to the human family, and is this is indeed not only an honor to our themselves upon tette inemis isteney of now about to wrap herself in her mantle old. friend G. W., but an honor to the their good work without their thorouglt : of white, -The Salvation Army have placed their new, purchased barraeks in the rear of Mr. Samuel Iiersey's grocery Association in West Huron to which itis belongs. One ,Thousand Doll Ara Reward. A reward of one thousand dollars is offered by tho publishers for the best letter of suggestions for a Christmas. souvenir that will equal the Christmas Number of the Montreal Star at the published price. Competitors to give their full name ante address. This year's • Christmas Star• has twenty-eight.pages of • baautiful illustrations, articles by eminent ivritorn, four superb supple - stents and outer attractions of a surpass- ing character. It is far and away ahead if anything yet published. (beefs for *.apses to send. to England are the largest on record. Those who cannot procure it from a newsdealer will receive it by sending the small amount of 40 ets. to thepublishers,Montreal. Postage stamps of one and thrce cent dancnnitaation will be accepted. The New Organ in tltc Trivitt Mentor- ial OAnureh. • ,, Tho new organ which has just been erected by Messrs. Ed. Wadsworth & lIplacedin. t . I1as been 1 l ti ac .of 1 B ra o position It is a very haticisoine instru- ment containing the following stops:- Grteltt Organ ---Open Diapson, b ft Stop- ped Diapson and. Ciarabella, 8 ft.; Prin- cipal, 4 ft.; hazard, 3 ft..; fifteenth, 2 ft.' Swell Organ --Villin :Diapson, ,8 ft.; Ho - hl, Flute,t3 ft. ; Spitz Flute, 411.; Mestere 3 ranks;,Comopean,' 8 ft. .Pedal Organ - Sub Bass, 16 ft.; Couplers; s, Swell to Great; Great to Pedals; Swell to Pedals; Tremolo; and two combination pedals. • The organ is not intended to be com- plete deep opened, but preparation has been made for the addition of five ad- ditional stops Which can be. added at any time. The cost of the instrument • is $1.530. It will be tuned and finished the • second week in December by which time the church Is to be completed. We understand that Mr. Wadsworth, the builder, will preside at the instru- ment at the opening service. dependance upon, ai.d loge fur the Lord, and exhorted the brethren, while con- tinuing in. charity, benevolence and mercy towards their fellow erce:ttures, not to forget their duty to God and love for Christ. After service the brethren Marched in procession from the church to their hall a.l1 a resolution of thanks having been pissed to the Pev. linrtin Court closed with prayer after. which the visiting; brethren were e1ltert:Iilrcl to dinner by the. local brethren. Briei.4. --Urate J. H. Northeott's change of ad. in this issue. --Some more crises of sickness are reported in town. -Mr. Jas. Oho shipped a carload of sheep on T1taa•stlaly last --H. L. Billing Dentist wild fillings a specialty, over ()';, i1's Bank. James A.ch, son, . of St.Marys, was in town during the wcck. -Mr. Wen. Ilughes, of St. Thomas, is "doing" the town 1t )11.e5;71lt." -her. Samuel Gidley, of Best]], is r cr' r spending .L £( it - days in 'town._ 11 -II L. Billings Demist for artificial teeth. 011.ic,e over O'Neil's Lh.uk. « -Dist Donn g1a, of Gcdericli,: was the guest of the Misee>s Could this Week. Consult l able grain emees to mnrl.at daily. r Tho prices are on the decline. • Advertise 'giro* stray 1.lttle't1L:it may bo'o;i'your place in the Anl•00n•r>L. Hiss Susie McDnneli ratllr'ned on Tuestl t.y evening after a prolonged visit to Chicago.• -The Exeter AnvocnTn and the Toronto Globe or Empire for $1.75. Subscribe. now. -A lot:of new A%arntle Cloths at the. Big Bankrupt Store that will be soldfor about half pricer ---Mr. Wm. Aldsworth, of 4th con. Hay, left on Monday morning for Ash- lane, 'ilriscoitsin. -Messrs. Colqulmnn, Dow & til illis have sold half interest in one of their imported stallion "Freedom" to a gen- tleman in Cincinatti for a handsome sunn. He will be kept in that city henceforth. -Messrs. Iiowaid & Bowden have erected tete new boiler house at Verity's foundry. The flew 100 horse power boiler, which is of steel, will arrive shortly*, The foundry will be lighted by electric light. , -A California boy soaked a peck of wheat and rye in li lihakey and spread it on the ground where the quails could find it. They found it, and he gathered up 66 drunken birds and sold th_ m for 15 cents each. We notice in the Toronto Empire of Monday tliat a murder trial has just t'ii*kd at Sault' Ste. Marie, in which Mr. M.MeFaclden was the defending Lawyer, Mr. 11eI'iadden is .well and popularly known here, and all willbo glad to hear that plfec' is succeeding so well A N'e'ither -;visa individual writes; ":People night as well start their fur- mems and stoves full blast, for it's going ( 171 a-.711In11 to'ba colder d y and Monday. LF Sat- urday at-urday • night will be did coldest of 'any this fall." Perhaps the w. -w. -i. knows no more about it than the ordinary citizen. • --We have received from Mr. Wm, Bryce, publisher, Toronto, ; a sample r copy of Canada's :Christmas numbo.. It is handsomely gotten' up and reflects mitch credit o11:: the publisher. The price is 80 ets. and can bo obtained from your bookseller, or direct from the publisher. -On the inside of our paper this week can be found the speech delivered''by Dr. Beers, of Montreal, before the Dis- trict •Dental'Societies of the State of New York fn reply to the following toast: "Professional Annexation". We ask every reader to peruse it, It is head- ed ('Annexation". Chtli1 ails _.__..._,.. kkat Nair Cut • . 3.PARKINSON. dTY1S THE TRUE TEST OF CxiEAFsrEss. J. H. NORTIICOTT BREAD ('.\l'lt T, L %HEa i Central Barber Shop) C 3 Vaalo l'z 1Go1, rate ' A. _ aoti r gs, PROPRIETOR. Ni )\\`' i *TRIM; .' It CAKES Of Every Desetiption ft do to Coyde H.Orth . 0tt orro 'tm; TO 'N l f a .t• - trot - - - CLOTHING- zg,i• Al 1 SNELL, . c'L1T1. test.. EXETER - ONTARIO, ]fats now in stock rat ANII !INTER Goo=s, IN THE FOLLOWING LINES West of Eng;l tail Saltings:and Trous erungs, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser - Inge. Frena and English Worsted Cloths Ail /lade t11) ill the Latest Style, at best Rates. A. 3. t`` HELL. Having recently built a New Factory, I Ont now b:•ttor prepatrcetl (0 fur- liirll my Customers, and all vho'favo1 )tee with a call, with all kinds of UTA,TURNING tj ON SHRUM NOTICE. 1, 1 ;iONE WITFI- craickriccs -AND- = tch.. All orders by Mail or Otherwise 'Promptly attended to. A CALL SOLICITED. ,CO w1p E dp pin IE, rozetex. IF TOILT WANT StoVcs, Tliiare, EarffvTare, Etc. C.3.T .a_t....t Qom' BISSETT ROS. They are offering their En tire Stock at prices that will Astonish you. all Si litiited. ISSETT 5 l s. There • tit arela hay.,'.©a' : 9 4t IT IS :t1TAh7UFAOTURED SOLELY BY McCOLL BROS.PRONTO, See that Barrels are branded with the Trade. Mark, LARDINE If not, do not tak rn it, as it is only spurious oil they are offering you so as to make more Money out of you. FOR SALE BY g._ , a g as . nisi Jelly-2= 8. 9F