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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-12-6, Page 5London Huron & Bruce Railway Goma NortTzz -Tzalr TABLE-Pass'nr, London, depart ,...8,05 r.. u...4.25 i'. et. Limn Crossing_ ..8.47 , . , 5.20 Clandeboye ° , • , , • , 8.52 , .. , , ° 5.28 Cwntraalia.,., ..,, .9,05,.,,,, 5,45 EXETER..., ,,,, JUG.,. . . 5,57 Hensiall ; , ,,,.,,928,,.,., 6.09 Iippen.,..,. ,,,, 9:34,,., . 6.17 Brueetield , , . 9.42 , , , , 6,26 Clinton..,, ,,.. ,10.00.,.... 0.45 L.ondesboio',.,..10.19,, ,,. 7.03 Blyth,...,. ,., ,10.28.,,,,,. 7.12 Belgrave..... , 10,42— , , .. 7.27 11Fingleure . - ,11.00... , 7.45 Gotate Soren. Passenger. Wingharn . ,. , , . , , 7.05 nal-. 3;40 rat, I3elgrave 7 24 ..... 4.00 Blyth,-, .,,,,,738 ,...4.15 Loi desboro' 7,47 .... , . 4..25 r5 Clinton- . 8.07 . , . , 4.�a Brneefeld, , , 8.26 5.04 ICippen.,.,,, ,.•. 8.84- .., 5.12 Hensel)......, 8.41..,,,. 5.19. EXETER . , ..... 8.56. , 5.83 Centralia , , .... 0.07. 5.." Clzkadeboye 9.18 5.50 I,eucan Crossing 9 21 6.02 London, arrive- , 10,15,,,,,, 645 EXETER 5 AR(ETSI Red Winner, per imeha'l. , .$ 0.90 to 91 White 4a A. 90t,- 94 Spring . , , • , .. 90 to 9-1 I'lerley .., 4 45 to :a0 no to 32 L'o1s, . £'if, to Stn Eggs nee''dot . 18 to 18 .{i Butter, Betels . , , , , e .. , .. , IS to t.10 Butter, Crocks , . , ... .... 10 to 18 'Wool18 to 18. 'Petal nes: per bush_ l0 t :i.) t 1 , o Hay per ton 11.00 to 12,00 P ..... ............ 6,ullto6.50 W',Ar4AG4v". yFISIF�PF3..-+,�,... :Notice a-, herehv givr-aa that after twenty. oneti a5 sr••aa, .A. ,7:r': a,f his aaotid•.- ay li- cation dart i's. i a2 2 i.A tido J of the o- + r• roar - ragas t t !°, add + ., ,Ina a t, .+ tla r 3 s o a t . r r ,+r r t r li::ai d fla si aou af' tido vifmaala4. tAt' k:asmial K°ttwivi#cu cat Haarm widlaAss ai+ai(a:ari*lican of ..Iona- ]�;vriaalc+ f�atrol info ut a 9,a➢'l of •1t,hai Elvin saawIl. late of Ili- is;sia".,i'ratroe Lc'.a"teas• t't1, 'at. ,I .av I s. t,. x tiaas'4+l1a t➢iarnt' Nen, rel Pr.9, #l. mot. t lave 13, Dog Lost, Wellington Terrierpup. -smoke voh r, light hair on head. Auy• inform..time will be gladly received at Bissett Bros. hardware Stars'. Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters at Gen. Sanders by the toren ter i erva'd up by the plate cool.el or ;:an. ,111• Intal: a+t Hair ;stows.` of con. feetionery and sportingweeds, all fresh, new and first c lass. L. 0.14. Meeting*. Every luetni*:'r of Exeter I.. Cl. L. No. 924, is r spevtinliy ve4im yted to attend the re;.rtthr le'f'tis;. tabe held on Frn day evening (to morrow), Dec. 7th at 7.110 p. In. Eleetion of ofliceers and ether important business to transact. Let, there be a full attendance, New Lotlge S. 0. E. B.S. On Tuesday (wveilinglast, a number of the members of the Plymouth L.odge, Ixeter, Sons of England. paid Ileus til a vent for the pnrpese of arranging for th (peeling of a new lodge 1n drat lag:. Eight signed the. list, and in as few clays a newt Iodge will lee started. Anniversary. The anniversary in connection with the James -street Methodist church will con►naence on Sabbath next. The Rev. A. C'. ('nurtice. M. A. 13. D, of Toronto, will preach the analiversaky serviees. The tea will be held in the basement of the church on the following day. Everybody welcome. Something Catching. The New Orleans Jubilee Singers are coning o11 or about Xmas. This comp- any of sacred and well asinstrtlmential singers, are meeting With unbounded success whenever they go. Let a bumper house greet them. Look ant for further particulras next week. A�7iig Go anl Council of War, On Saturd'zy, Sunday and Monday, December 15, 16 and 17, the Salvation Army are going to hold a grand Council of War and Banquet. A genuine bun feed and lots of it for all who attend. They have secured a number of the. old Salvation Warriors to attend, and 'pS ma good Blood and Fire experiences will be given. Everybody attend and lend a helping hand. Municipal. As yet but little interest has been manifested in the approaching muni- cipal elections, and unless something turns up 1.etween this and nomination day, the indications are that the present council will be treated to a seemed walk over for the seats at the board, if they desire to serve another year. We think it is most generally admitted that the present occupant of the Reeve's chair holds that seat down in a manner satis- factory to the majority of the ratepayers t is and i notprobable sition will any opposition be offered himffrshouldhe consent to allow himself to, be re-noaninated for the posit- ionWe are not a whether all or n of t ie councillor intend to seek. re- election, l s election, but if any of them wish to step and out there is lots.of ood mater- ial-dt ee b ial in town from which their successors might be chosen. Too frequently there is too, little interest taken in municipal payer in general e ratepayers • .n matters by the and the elections are samotiimes allowed to go by default, andthen when things do 'not happen to be done as they should. the "I told you so people are always to the fore. Ratepayers should be alive to the best interests of the place and choose the best men possible to serve them at the Council board. Matrimony avid► Teachers, isesti aat It nedhper cent. t at 7 5 e t of the lady school teachers get married after they have taught for three years; 95 per cent. at the end of ten years, and 6 per cent. remain free from matrimonial cares to the end of the chapter. Pro- bably no other profession contributes so largely towards thinning out the ranks of the bachelors, Election of toreers, At the regular convocation .of Exeter Royal Arch Chapter, held in Masonie Hall, on Tuesday 4th inst.. The follow- ing officers Were elected; -Ex -Comp, H. Spackman 1st Principal Z.; Comp,, 13. S. O'Neil 2nd Principal J.; Com,, II, Sandwell 3rd Prin. H.; Comp., G. A Mc- Leod Scribe E.; Comp,, G. Barnwell. Scribe N.; Comp., hi Ea(creett S.; Comp., 'rooks Jan. Marriage o : . good. ;ti edie c,in Dr, Daawsou, graduate of the medical college, Kingston, practicing at Cape Viueeut, was recently taken suddenly ill, and removed to the house of his atfii:-need. Death seemed so probable it was decided that the twain should be made one, and at 4 o'clock in the morn- ing the clergyman united Henry G. Dawson and Jennie A. Rackley. Im. inedi:;te'ly- afterwards the young physi- cian rallied and is now out again, Dongerous The caaasting praactiice ladsstertedaagain on our ridetti:aalke. It is a d'ailgerolt • practiee and our tent cantacil should put a stop to this habit. One melting r c eptly ai g4 7tti?nt:tn coming nut from the post office s;a*ppa'd Out. On the side- walk and a small sleigh came up at the instant and caught tlw gentlemen's tn's legs and ltuwvent whirling to the side- spraiuing lira ankle and melte. iter" ,Anne bk tai, 's, We hole, tla=wt of conneil . will stop the dangerous practice at once,beforesomeonegets their limbs broken. nes eiwec't Question. "Shall our $Vi*OI-ars be kIssed..r"' was the interesting question tint came u in a sweaty einnnl contention held a Brooklyn. N. Y.. xtt(tly. (no a • �, it#1e van Said be lied tried it on all the gir $cltolalrs In his wheal :tad had faAiva1 a� ierlint1al. Hy wonted to know what the cunx'ontiein thought about it. Tbeeo n- ventia1n thought that, pleasant in sondes respects t:s the custom might be, it xemel(t be Well not be e'st-ablisk a pence dent, and tit tt either 1nt'aanv ought to bo filnnd for menials; tea Sunday Schoen attractive. it'a;a'iuus Ineon,^rntty. 1t is rather tent that' if you pas printed stip on a postai cares time gover- -neat will eh'arge the rerciver letter pestagd., While if the, sane matter is I printed directly nn the. e•1rd nothing extra is tit*nnede(i. The seine slip whieh if p istvei on as pNtaaI card v:chid be chn'god e etre fid'. rime. he put into all mnessel 'd envelelae --lets, it will then go at 1?rit:tet1 in'ttt.'r rates, or t14;* whole paper from Whit ,the t'lipping,is taken tlilw le sent 'entraining the;Miele marked at ;a u1-neh less rate than the government would avenge for thesame llrticlee attached to the card. e* (Goll Joke. On Saturday* last, some of our Exeter sports while in Stephen the other day 'loathed trout a farmer if there was much game in the neighborhood. He told them that there were some Wolfs he the neighborhood. t 7n Monday the sports set out armed with rifles and shot guns and preceded to the residence of the farmer, and wanted full p trtienlars about the Wolff when he had seen to thein laet,;mi Jknww• netey there were. The farmer told thele that they could be found on the 6th eon„but how many he could not say, there being Mr. Chas. Wolf and a great many more. Their. surprise can be more easily hnagined ° e„ ,sec, than judged. y -t The joke is a, rich one and could not be kept secret. Stray* Stock. The law provides that a person tak- ing up any stray stock, shall, within fifteen days thereafter, give notice of such taking up by publishing a notice three tunes in a weekly* newspaper, if one is published within the sactioa where the estray was taken up; and if the property is not called for within three weeks after the first insertion of the notice, the finder shall go before a Justice of the peaceand make oath as to the finding and advertising. The justice then appoints three appraisers, and upon their report, advertises the property for three weeks more. The person claiming said property must pay all charges before receiving the same. If the propertyert is not chinned within n one year, and does not exceed fifty dollars in value, it then belongs to the party taking the same up; if over fifty dollars it shall be advertised by the justice and Sold; and the excess of all expenses shall be paid over to the coun- ty treasurer. Any person taking up an estray and neglecting to cause the same to be advertised and appraised, shall be liable to a fine of twenty-five dollars. The estray law applies also to any other personal property which may be found in like manner. A. i'leasau t Evening. On Monday evening PIymouth Lodge No. 63, Sons of 'England Benevolent. Society was paid a fraternal visit by Bro. H. J. Carter, District Deputy of London Distinct, accompanied- by. Bro. W. H. Bartram barrister, Presidorlt of Kensington Lodge, London; Bro. Jas. g o Heamai-, President of TrafalgarLoclbe. London ; Bro, George Gregory; Bro: W. Bridgman; Bro, R. T. Simmons; Bro G. Caloer; Bro. A Wilkins;; Bro. H. Spittle „ue; all of London, At the appointed hour the Lodge was opened in due form after whieh the visiting brethren were invited to fill the different chairs. After some routine b mus' ess, five candidates .sl eke initiated into the mysteries of this grand and noble Society and one that all Englishmen feel proud of. After all the busin` ,, connected With the Red Rose was dispeused with the Lodge was closed. The visiting.. nretllren then arranged for conferring the White Rose degree. After everything being in readiness some fourteen members were then admitted to this beautiful, impress- ive and solemn degree. The work of this, beautiful degree was then fully' expounded to the newly admitted breth- ren by the District Depaty, after winch he declared thein all -menlbers of the White Rose, and empowered thein to hold degree meetings. This order was closed in due form, and ,all the brethren repaired to. the Central Hotel where au oyster supper was awaiting' them, At about twelve o'clock twenty-five sat -It becomes our painful duty to. record the death of Fred Conte, a youug man recently employed by Dir. fame Handford. IIe was in the employ of hir. Handfeed until about- four or five weeks ago when he was seized with typhoid fever, front the cilroets of which he died. He was a tnenlber of the Exeter Brass Band and was much respected by all who knew him. -We would like to see aspirants for eouneilloric fame have some style about thein and ia7scrt their election` cards in the columns of the A.nyoeA•rn• Don't wait for somebody else to start .ahead of you. If you are all wool and a yard snide and think ,you can serve the eke - down to an excellent supper at which toraite in an acceptable inauner, come all d14 :amin :ample justice. After the ner 1 right to the front and stay so. cards man was fully .satisfied, the dishes were will be asserted ' from new mail the removed and everytileng iii readiness -i election for Sl, to spend a few hours in enjoyment after, h was --''T aekcy" is a new word which has' their toil. The chair w a occupied be Bro. D. Davis,rVice-President, ntin the Just felted its wan into to thedAmericana absence of the President, and began the pleasant hours by calling a toast to. the Queen and Royal Family which. was met with hearty cheers. Thefoilowving toasts and speeches were then given; Gover- nor Oenerel; soug; Mr; Gregory, 4 -The Old Wooden Recker;" Our belayed So- eiety, The Sons of Luglaud, responded. to by Brother Carter, District Deputy; The visiting Brethren coupled with the go main of Brother W. II. Bertram; Song ' Ialrslr Bro. Carter; Itee iaeatlo% Bra, W. llughe.se l as 1 ars; ,�n,�ldr e a Ica' 1►ip at hi trade and Speech, Bro. Simmons; Song, l;ro• N. D. ' tee neve q, C, r 11•a; nut ,.a s •r vas' pl'a't was llaartlou; :ilka'eeli, ays. i ea small. 1411d, a ;'.wil ,ria.T, It ra'q aairo.;a9Daaelat awe A . Spittignee 'ThePr ss,Ib'o.W.Sauderee ye":r;t',1.':Inathe •ear�;end nawsteri•"Cif Meer= et and last but notle'a*�t,Bostrlririehbroug11t a media;t:iat�lltr'- lea, Mat no man ever "ie forth a sang from Mr. Three Eike. After , equips. '611rinnelf in *.lame,.* years for singing ".,Auld Lang Syne" and 4jGod sueco-silts farming. Save the Queen" the program Was -.-`l ll,' 1 hod v SIsn sati•s;•- -'•1 rate of brought to a• close, nil feeling drat they the t':,&,•br°..cte p'c e ; .- s ^a t , I t17,an of , Ialritniaa4 had spilt as very pleasant and ell joy - is Rev. . Mr. iha , i' k son of Judge Mahe able evening. �A vote of tie inks and of Tenal ,u ''rude , Mee resides a roost three cheers were proposed for the visit. ti t:uu•e• north of West Selkirk. or Ing Brethren after wvlaich :three were � allow tw a„►tv.s,•vt+1a nal" from wee rendered for the members of 1'ly 1uont11 ' ni o . till Dlondey last, meeting .5Ir. Ledge, after whichall repaairedto their peen: on Main ,tre'a't, as newvspap'r language. Its origin is obscure, and the efforts of several Eastern pipers that levee devoted themselves to the sub ee't here thaw for failed to reveal it. ";Taikey"ene'.nsany personorany- hinr in had form. Personas that are a , l'tele "ter in the staei-al sense are '7 a1 h- ey ,' Ate 1416. 10r actor or play is'taeliey. a talk anent skilled Wean A 1VIMERCL..LU: I are nothingabout with h the U. but I do desire 4 S., Uviol with the citizens of Exeter and surroundingcountry Owing to the depression of the market, I have been able to purchase rav new stock much below the regular wholesale rices,. and will givo n customers s the benefit of it. My stock consists of Good �' a, s Calos„ oot l" The prim of which are in no way influenced by Oust°- rnsp Duties or other tax impositions, t do not (ri't'e m�,goods away, but sell them at the lowest figure consistent t wiN l good business principles. Parties in want of goods, consult theirr own interests by examining my stilt* before purchasing s w� here Remember this is a HkCw 4t ,els.. . -,u.....;.e sweitalt of distill in • :Farm P o. ; ep Market w'ti'4 'r;''e'.k:Ftt f:t1'ta1e7° haR .4,'A'w e•ai � "" ��w4+'� � "� � atn •1 5 First Poor north crt" tilts Town HaJ, everal homes. Should this jolly lot of I4 man ;e.G a'd him amu in/mired wvlaan t'ethren ever visit our longe. N be reefs fete tea i'ity. "troll' did non ai11 tee can assure them that the t;i t tweet; asht.41 the reporter. "I whit;- t 4 . in. 1 .alw .sE.• a-a;al>. to the .w 1t;:, r+= piled +1t” le :eve+, nh. he etaarte4 tooth. e otlth- c biati;;'i dila ;.;lean '•:1'aw•t. apir'arontly moue ,, -` a is t ,i� w: wafi1.1f1(Ain ili;wlaaw CO r for lar ,�at-1ailt aii'ttx•lr,aal. silt: srs• 'i ood. Eras. slriplpetal a c' r T -T t'i' i nutlaiflg Inor� ulaf' it tar alis of primate cattle on Mhipey, i gay' plrea^,ic tint- the diver++ity of r:atts1 --Mr. Jars, lIe ilnan, of l Darin-,- is t'harge d by thio vaarinns priratiilg niliee'ai ext. fast main," aylug a visit to facials in the village M an liatt�a aa• 1Vttnitl. it halt 111' pati ibli+ to p° !' °' ' . le ave n conventien og lita111i':h 4rra, aa11d Eighteen (Inc Moises were sllfppl'd !ii••a.13,0%tlri%ala, otladar hatter's li coltld 'rom this st Ilion o11 Tnesd ty last b,1' s11 heheldat settee c1'ntnel paints, 0nd n11 uteric -an buyer. p,'reci(11 fir political difficulties t'ldlnin -i►I1 Wen limit, of Kelm was fined nta'd fee the gene rel we rL Whet do yon $10 for treat ..assnsand shootin"' on lake away 14'14.64 tia.' quill* sr' issoril and smite one lady rc'* cente , oat's beware* Nanta Iiia, li re:whets. Wedelns, hotel. keeepor'i anal others have ennui'ntlnns. -Snow fell to the depth of about six Why sloeu1.1a1't ave', ti fipt'k nn ble Limit •. mites 00 Monday night, anis on Tues.! t'alsw. I4 1f1111e' eta'r.111 jllall'halitit ('00- al,ty thee jingle of the hell was hearth stitute ltinas.'tf aaaa convener sand all .The Reception committee of the A'Ilic('., nw• ;t'°.;4 hese0 representative. l 1 Vi vo lq j 1 1 1'Ph* you 11 reception accorded them on !dentl'av a+e1]in'' williu no, waist*cr t1 a1.the mese r4 1 Comity nretilne Ledge of Snt1t11 llnrorr ;1 ;:' .'. ,1 nigh, y i u are Bro. meets in (beheld), on ;lturllay next, mew,• wfte;art, with .yea. at 1.90 p, na, -'The new bollen house at Verity+s fourths,' leas been neofed with him. The work Way t'xee11te'd by Messrs, Bissett Bros. a•�T'eas, when bou bt in the regular way cost about 1 cent a pound. In crop of a dead turkey, bowever, they cost from 8 to 10 cents. -'Mr, Jobe Shute, of l:Tsbarne, cap - tiered a Iarge, line coon on Monday afternoon. It is ono of tiie largest we have seen this season. - -A 11111n is rarely found who kick when his flame is mis-spelled in the police court record of a newspaper, 'Dais is a noteallle exception to the rule. --Mr. Frank Snell, who has been en- gaged near Winnipeg, Man., In a tele- graph office, is here on a visit to his parents and relatives. He looks quite hale anti hearty.' Electricity is now sneeessfull used in removing freckles from the face. As this is the ago of invention there is no telling how soon a plain will be discov- ered to successfully blow out corns with gunpowder. TY 15 1;:SIz TI .on.E44.7-nizse H. NORTHC SOK UE TE&T r. Xt OFFIIIXO TT ozin T ',-.IST -One day last week, Miss Minnie Hays ran a needle through her finger. She applied some liniment to the wound, which caused intense pain and causing her to faint, which brought her to the floor and bruised her face some- what. -Christmas is coming.' If you want to get a nice Parlor Set, go and see those at Rowe & Andrew's. They are grand, and a visit to their ware -rooms will repay you. They are offering furniture at prices that will fa irly astonish yon. -An autopsy of the bodies of two cattle, which died at Yarmouth on Fri- day, showed that they died from smut taken in the stomach by eeting corn stalks infested with it. All corn stalks intended for cattle food should be care- fully examined, as smut is said to pre- vail to a great extent this yyear. -Mr. Thos. W. Hamlin received from Mr. Jas. Reith, of Clinton, a lynx which was shot near Clinton. The lynx are commonly ealled wild cats but they are ei a different species. The lynx has a small bunch of hair protruding from each ear, and also hap hair projecting under the jaw which is black. The feet are larger than tlke`wild'cat's as is also the animal itself.. -There-is a typicalmere-hating old maid in a Boston boarding-house, who has seen fully fifty severe Boston winters,but never a mel lowing summer. The other day she noticed that all the napkins of the boarders were put away together and, calling the landlord, she thus addressed' him: -"Mr. Windpud- ding, I; must really ask you to put my naphin,by itself in the sideboard when I am through my breakfast. I don't. want it to lie on the table with the others because then it, smells of whisk- ers." L F. CDTT N , D. �� ,I.LI. 9 Mnster of Surgery, Fellow of Trinity illeedienl School, Member of the College h -c a. . of Physicians Surgeons of Ontario, Graduate of the American Institute of T'hreuology, Member of the \ewv York Ac rdemyof Anthropology, Phrenologist and Physiognomist, will lecture in } 1 Dae s Operaoui,le T Wednesday & Thursday, DEC. 13TH & 14TH These Lectures will will be illustrated by brain -east, skulls and busts and will close with Free Pablia 1(xaiminations of persons selected from, the audience. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture to com- mence at et 7.90. Admission 15 cents, Private. examinations at my office at the Central Hotel, on 1814, 13th, 14th and 15t1,. NO. I -Verbal examinations consisting of oral statement of temporments, talents and traits of character with advice in regard. to pursuits, t regulation of 's p e ]x o the dispositions tions and the development of the intellect. -1 dollar. N0. Ir -same as No. 1, also the markings of the tenperments and the size of all the organs, in a book in which each organ is described in a scale of seven degrees of devel- upmentxand a table showing the adaptation in marriage and the most suitable ocoups,- tion. -1 50. 1jNO.III Full written description,including all we have to say of the person, Chart markecl in "How to read Character," an ex- cellent work illustrated by 170 engravings. - 5 dollars. NO. IV Is intended only for persons 'broken down in health by over -study, over work, wrong habits ofdiet or otherwise. It includes No. 9 with a frill analysis of constitution and directions for the recovery of health.- 10 dollars. IF YOU WANT A 1in and Easy Shape OR Neat Hair :Cut CALL AT THE Central Barber Shop, Fanson's e r A Hastings, PROPRIETOR. e r n Mad ht. 3 Order. OPP(.)SI ISE Tt Hest F a Stove3 Tivai, llarflre, Eli. Biss;rifii caNT OS. They are offering their En-, tire Stock at prices that will Astonish you. - A Call Solicited. BISSETT BROS. STOP AND READ! There is a Machine Oil called It I Li IT IS MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY McCOLLBROS1.ONTI See that Barrels are branded with the Trade Mark, LARDINE_ If not, do not gait mit, as it is only spurious oil they are . y. you to make more inso as make n or e move out of you. FOR SALE BY Eissett July -26288. EXETER.