The Exeter Advocate, 1889-2-28, Page 4THE
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WM. SANDERS, Editor,
Thursday) February 28th, 1889#
. DITORI4L A OTES,
Tun Smo journal of the Diocese of
(Huron was distributed in the various
churehes on Sunday last.. If as many
claim the growth of interest in and
increased offerings£ormissionary work
is a sign of ehristiau life, the diocese is
to be congratulated.. The ,money .re-
ceived up to Easter, issa, amounted to
nearly one•sixth more than the preced-
ing year. In eonneetiaii with this
subject we give the following fi,ures',,
for "hospital Sundays' in London, -Eng-
land, for which we are indebted to the
Mitchell Adroeate;
C'huroib ofEnewsd £mess. 33
Co ngregatianslists lia?g @ T
1N' deyazas ,esti 1 9
xtioiats :w) d 5
,JeW5 9Q 9 11
Presbyterian :1l tT
7Ctara4ls Catlstalica 5 1
A13 aspera ma 16 4
Tine Church tit; England bis•iug
29,669 to 47,550 givenby all others
put together, It has been a standing
eharpe against the C1 1 e1i of EnglaDti
in Canaria, that both her life and her
gifts for missionary work are not only
far behind the mother church ill Lug;
land but also behind the ability of her
It ogle. The large proportionate in-
crease that the Synod journal, reports
must be very satisfactory indeed to tette
bishop, clergy and laity, that compose
tbe Synod of lima. But in looking over
the report and comparing it with 1$87
we find that while the inereose out the
whole has Wen tn;arled..iu litany eases,
parishes have contributed less in 1.S.
than, in l$S1'. The reason of course we
tlo clot know but only the fact, We
give the order in which the different
churches in the county of Huron stand
but without taw figures. ' We place
Exeter b,ftl4 \11tan: though thec
report shows the latter a flew vents
more than the former as the sent, given
that Bev. J, II. Brick does not appear' in
the report of the Trivitt Memorial
Church.
St. Outages Cltureli, Coderieln tat,
St. Pants Clinton 2nd
The Trivitt 3teun:oruil 7»etr r 3 l
St, Pools •` Wingharn 4th
St. Them its Settforth rah
St, Johns " 1]rud;ets Gth
St, Stephens
St. Stitpllvus
St, Peters
Trinity
St, Pauls
Trinity
St. Pauls
tlorri i 7th.
Llode•riclt T. sth
Lucknow 9th
Myth loth
Dungannon 11th
Baytleid 12th
]iensall ,9th,
It remain to bo seen -whether these,
too, will meet with, the opposition of
the Irish members.
Tiff: original estimate a the new
parliament buildings at. Toronto was
$500,000. Already about half that sum
hasbeen expended, and Architect Waite
declaresthat the buildings cannot be
completed for less thou $2,000,000, or
four tines the original estimate. But
it must be observed that this is only
the architect's estimate, which is almost
sure to be under rather than over the
actual amount Which will be expended,.
It is earnestly to be hoped that the
history of the construction of the par_.
liamont builtrings Will not be a repo,
tition of that of the New York state
capitol at Albany, the original estimate
of which was 44,000,000, on which $18,-
000,000 bas already been expended,
and which is not yet finished. It would
'have been more prudent to have pais
Arehitect Waite a stipulated sum for
superintending the Work, instead of a
percentage an the outlay., for it is ob
viously ill his interest to male tie
building cost as much as possible.
3'ollu's Pumpkin.
Last spring I found a pumpkin seed,
And thought that I would gp
And plant is iu a secret place
That no one else would linow,
And ,latch all summer lag to see
It grow, and Arrow, and grow,
And maybe have a pumpkin far
A jaek•'o•lantern show.
I stuck a stick beside the seed,
AM thought that I should shout
One morning, when I stooped and say
The greenest little sprout.
I used to carry water there
11 hen no one was about,
And every day I'd count to see
How may leaves were out,
And by and by there calve a Bower,
The color of them,
Which withered up and then I knew.
The pumpkin bad be un;
But 0,1 knew I'd have to wait
So long to have my fun,
Before that
small a i
cera1
bt 1.11
co lea b
tl
A great big yellow one.
At last one day when it had grown
To be the proper size,
Said. Aunt :Matilda, "Jahn see here,
I'll give you a surprise!"
Sho took me to a pantry shelf,
And there before my eyes,
Was set a 'dreadful row of half
A dozen pumpkin pies.
Said Aunt Matilda, "John I found
A pumpkin high and dry,
Upon a pile of rubbish, down
Behind that worn out stye"
A dear! I didn't cry, because
I'ni quite to big to cry,
But, Honestly, Icouldn't eat
A mouthful of the pie.
The following churches have increas• 1
their gifts in 1$Sa:
The Trivitt Memorial Cluirclt Exeter.
St. Paula Wingham
St. Stephens t• (o lerich tp.
St.Zola: a " 7:tasse'ls
Trinity e Myth
St. Peters " Lueltnow
711 s following hive decre used, some,
only a. little and some in a ,narked
•
manner
St. E eorges
St. ratas
Thomas
Trinity
St. Stephens
St. Pauli
St. l'r ads
I:P11F ill we
Church Gotlerieli
Clinton
Seaforth
Bay-fleld
Gerrie
Dungannon
]len;all
110tiett giveS les th%ut in
1885 when it iw•:s an outiniqsiort of
I.xvil r. In tet', taw, `ltb"lriltn county of
Perth we ollserve that only one church
;gives mord than:Exeter. St. James, in
the city of Stratford. The most ,Hark-
ed fallinri o'f is in Trinity church
:Mitchell, it gives less than one-half its
contribution in 1887. As the year
c.1os s no doubt the results are, anxious-
ly looked for by the officers of Synod
and if the diocese shows the same in-
crease in 185:) the bishop, clergy and
laity ailld,serve congratulation.
IN the Queen's speech at the opening
of tate imperial parliament last week
it is stated that the question 'of local
government for England, Scotland and
Wales ales was to have been considered
at the i.tst session, but it was impossible
to clo so owing to "pressure upon the
time 0f parliament" This "pressure"
was the obstructive tactics of 'the lionie.
rule party. The Parnellites are the
worst enemies of Ireland.. They are
standing in the way of legislation Which
is needed in Ireland as well as the rest'
of the United Kingdom. For there is
little doubt that so soon as the suprem-
acy
u .nrem
acy of the law of the realm is. restored.
in Ireland, the same measure of local
governirient will bo granted to her as
is granted to England and Scotland`
and Wales. . The trouble is, they. don't.
want Ireland benefited, exeel)tin:; of
their own terns. They throw away
the half loaf because they can't
get the
whole. But it is probable that the
country Will be bene fitad- of
its, representatives. It is: -gratifying
to See that the imperial government
has beet] maturing measures to develop
the natural resources of the country.
'EAT DISSOLUTIDN SALE
SAIAWELL 45L.PiCEARD,
Having dissolved Partnerships, the business will in future be
SEWING MACHINE
THE
LADIES*
FAVORITE.
THE ONLY SEWING /WHINE
THAT GIVE`
PEhfECT $AT/$'FACT/O/i
REITHOMETNE
rMe� 1 CE
ATLANTA Gla.
5,17,,,ma.10 t.ur ny SAHFRAHGI
George Vickers, Kirliton,
AUCTION SALE!
Ihe nler3tlulle erwiPXii 11, matter
of Ext,n
the County of Unroll, laborer, deceased.
There wiz] be sold by Public Auction on
F'RB/AY
te i Rh day of Maxoh919
on the Premises Simeot• Street, Exeter. at
the hour of 2 o'clock p.m., by 3Iit. Jotta Gilt.
Auctioneer. subject to such conditions at;
shall teen be produced.
The following valuable Pillage Property,
Ali and singniar that certain par
cel or
fraet of land told rremisa y situated lying
and Irr•ingin the Village of ]s'xeter, in the
County of Huron and Province of Ontario,
rontainiil * I. adneasurenaent 8il percIaes be
thesttmenxoroor less being composers of
part of Lot'•I na the reap or plan of the
stab-divx,ion of part of the north half of Lot
number }ifta, n is the first concession of the
Township of t'ilorixe, known nn "Willis
Slier(y"and beim lob number forty-eight
on the cap ox plan of the sub division oi'
said lot F, known as °•Barrett's survey.
This property is well situated and
has a comfortable II storey Frame
House with good brick cellar and a
good Frame Barn thereon, also hard
and soft water.
TERMS OF SALE:
Ten per cent down at time; of sale and
balance in two weeks without interest.
For further particulars apply to
Mrs: Ii, Pincoinhe, or to Elliott Elliot,
Administratrix, Vendors' Solicitors
Exeter. - Exeter.
PLENDID'o'grATO
NO CAPITAL REQUIRED
Men, from 25 to 5) years can increase
their income locally, or get permanent em-
ployment. My business is rapilly growing
and very sliecessful. Special inducements
given which insure encases.;. Salary and es-
iienses'to permanent men. Big commissions
'ox local work if desired. Don't engage until
you a to � n
V amt Appy I`red.E.You g, New
Lngland Nius tries, Rochester, N. Y.
,_, -:6113 Sewing-itiacirine l''
� y,R , j, To at once set ab l ash� Ii
�,-.' e} trade in all parts, by
jt(',t1� I1j'Ijj�i77tt
-^'n ✓.placing. o. u r machines "9J
<l ,and Igoods'kem, where the people. can vow
them, we sfill eted free to one
person in oath loeality,the very
best ,owing.mnchino made i■ .
the world, with all the attachments;
We will also send l'reea tempiete„
lino of our costly and vnhiablo art
samples, In return we eek that you
skew what we 'semi, to thine who
Piny coli et yaod home. end °after 2
rnontl a ell shell become year own •
roptrl . 'this, rand mechlee is
mode after tate dotter potento,
Which bare run oak:' before patents ,
'run out itsold forS1118,: whit the
��!!ifry
,`{1�IPSO.
ttnchmeats. stud row fells. for
S O. neat, strongest, nose mai.
p . Cel machin. in the world. An in
YY `r ree. So capital repaired.. Plain,..
brigs instructions given, These who write to meat once. can se.
tufa free the. best sewing.pmehine in. the World, and the''
finest ane dr works of High answer show together t■ inimical.
TUIJE dt'CO., Boit: l'444 Aoi u/tta, alIEptuee.
CAPE BRETON RAILWAY.
Tenders x4r a Urldge at tete (Arend. Nat*
rows,
QEALED TENDERS addressed to the under
signed. null marked on the outside "Ten
der for Bridge,' will be received until noon
n Wednesday, the Gth 31arch,i$&*.
Plans and Specifications can be been at the
office of the Chief Engineer of titovernmeut
Railways, Ottawa, where forms of tender
may be obtained ou and after Wednesday.
_otft February instant,
Each tender must be accompanied by;, 11(3.
posit equal to 0 per centum of the amount of
the tender. Th is deposit may consist of a sh
or elan accepted bank vbegne made payable
to the]ttiniater of Railways and Canals, and
it will he forfeited if the person tendering
neglects or refuses to enter into a contract
when called upon to do so, or if after enter-
lug into a contract be fails to cgmpicte the
work satisfactorily according to the luau.
eelilcatlonsand contract.
pit the tender is not accepted the deposdt
will be returned.
Tenders must be made an the printed forms
su erect.
Tito Department will not he bound to ue-
eept the lowest or any tender.
A.P. BRADLEY,
Secretar.v.
lnrtment of `hallways and Canals,
Ottawa,7th February,1&9.
CARTER'S
ITTLE
ITER
PILLS.
oona���ea by
RICHARD PICKARD,
Who in order tdraduce the Stock wilt offer i m m en s e 13 a rga i n s for the next 80 days.
Old Prices Paralized.
NUN
Don't fail to see the unprecedented values offered in Dry -Goods, Boots, Shoes, Mantles, Ready-
made Cloehiilgl Tlats, Cgps, Furs, Groceries,Crockery, 44.
Ladies corsets from 20o per pair upwards; Lace Curtains 45c.
Indies and Childrens fleloves from 5e upwards,, Boys Tweed suits $1,50,
12 ibs Tea for 1. Grey Cotton 8e per yd, upwards.
Fine colored. 44 piece Tea Setts $2.50:.;l envy, all wool, grey flannel for 20e,
Mens felt boots $1.55, Tweeds from Esc upwards,
Big Indueements will be offered mall departments, Come and see for yourselves.
B101111.0 PIOX II Successor to Smell & Pickard, Exeter.
t�++.r"' G 4mwa ..i.44.c. s,G r. C.ir.'s c h7 4,"+ rx
$S Solid to1dwatch,
soniforS1OU loantaltly.
at i'ii Kruk is tkt works.
t tupok,epe . War.,^.
meted, lacers' 4944
lloaittiCCaeca, Sods letike
ad gglag`g4:**,*ak R>oriksr
tI
otoVerotti
egarly fat#Pete Met
Mlr
ills otic t#rCeaettnt.
e lite of notoessallt
see. 7qt 000ssk acs, r
01 Li the wretch. rte cold
zed hnerreahzee kRyt
e fa'.R ages llia sg4. ahsttat pont*
;«ltlhtpitr;vm oroar tam
iR rare Ar
tr' W refi e., the t.Rt
etc $1>:i,7, or atzrl,
Sick Headache and relRE
eve all the troubles incl.
dent to a bilious state of the system, such as
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
eating. Pain in the Side, a:c. While their most
remarkable success has been shown do curing
Headache, yet CARTER'S LwTrLr fatten Pius
are equally valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying complaint. while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even if they only cured
D
Acbe they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint;
but fortunately their goodness does not end.
here, and those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable in so rnanv ways that
they will not be willing to do without then.
But after all sick head
is the bane of so many lives that here is where
we make our great boast. Our pills cure it
while others do not.
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER Pats are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
a dose. They are strietly vegetable and clo
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents;
live for 51. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail:
c TLP, tl lICI= 00., Pea Yak,
Stall PM. giall Dost Small Fr1Cat
Just arrived at the
e
• 1M1111 gr °ctn.
A Fresh Stock of
Oysters, Eaddies, •Sesooes,
1303.ogna,I- ams, Spioed
ax,d. Baoon, Lard,.
Also `a good stock of
Teas, g Sugars, Spices , Coffee, S ices ; and all:
,
kind goods canned goos o n hand.
Fresh bread and buns.
Dashwood . Roller Flour for
Sale.
Hvndrnan1
etlr
S. GIDLEY.
THE LEAL)I\G
'Undertaker
AND
Furniture Dealer
OF THE
TOWN ?
I have an immense Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking
Goods now on hand, which I
will sell at right prices.
mugging Ewen
A SPECIALTY.
An examination of our Stock
Solicited.
S. GI 1 LEY.
hid MA
0
Having Inn chasecl. the
EXETER
TlJflhIfl F;lCTOgY
from Mr. A. Cottle I am 'pre-
pared to do all kinds of
Turning on short-
est notice.
gltil ELIC
theshortest
Turned out on
• possible notice.
SomeLA1ew dh
ondand Fo t
a Steam.
Machinery' for Sale.
A C ATI: SOLICITED:
Join i t pE IIYI ,
Proprietor.,
HOOSIER
STKEL FRAM DRILL
Guaranteed the best in the world.
NO AMER DRILL ,nolle can be instantly regulated to run at any desired
depth without stopping the team.
NO OTHER DRtM4 will saw all kinds of grain thoroughly, even and
properly covered at a uniform depth in all kinds of sail.
NO OTHER DRILL catnnienees to star the instant the horses commence to
trove, and miss?s 110 ground when, starting in, after turning.
NA OTHERk Iliequals theHoosier when
n -used as l t
ultvatar and na
a}I11gle cultivator; urizlwr it, thus combining two implements in one.
NOXON'S NEW STEEL BiNDER
Seethe greatest invention of the age in our new Knott. r which cuts but
one cord,makes no waste ends and saves cord in binding,also Improved Mowers
and ]Morse Rakes.
HENRY JONES, AGENT.
All Caminttnications, address to HENRY JUNFFS, Exeter, tent,
TUE BEAUTIFUL AND CLEAR CUT
Ira Typ
from which this paper is printed
was supplied, by the
wo�aon�a TYPE
Dealers in Type,
Presses, and Printers' Supplies.
J. T. JOHNSTON,
so sc 82 Wellington St. west
TORONTO, ONT.
1
.i s SB:i
El G
9
liZa7.1= i t
EXETER, - ONTARIO,
Has now in stock
FALL AR worm_
3-00=ice,
I1I THE FOLLOWING LINES :
West of England Suiting's:and Trois
erings,
Scotch. Tweed Suitings and. Trouser-
ings.
French. and English Worsted Cloths
All made .leap in the Latest.
Style, at best Rates.'��p�
y
The Grand .Union Hotel
CZ.1STTOZS
Enlarged ' and Improved.
30 rooms elegantly- furnished.
Tables supplied with all the Delicacies
of the season. 3 convenient sample
rodents. House heated with hots
Electric bells throughout.
St, PER IDAY.
R. I. TUFTS, PROPRIETOR.
APE\V ORE
8x10, 11x14 and 14x17
PIOTOGRAPBFR,M
MES
—o—JUST IN AT—o—
S.
Dont fail to see thein.
Also a New lot df Chromes and
Cil Painting's, such as you
have never seen
before in
Exeter.
The highest finished Cabinet
Photo's in the County,
$3 per doz. •
J0 Senior.
IF YOU WANT A
1/11 and ky..Si�t
CII.
Neat
Hair
Cut
7
CALL AT 1JE
Central Barber ber Sho
Fnsoiay o
�3i ck,:
Exeter
' f
t.
Hastings,
PROPRIETOR'