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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-4-4, Page 844.--1114 POWDER Absolutely Pure' Life -boat Crew. Advance Council. No. 207, Royal Tempters of Temperance, intend hold- ing as series of Gospel Temperance meetings commencing on Monday even- ing April Sth, under the leadership of the Lifeboat Crew, Messrs. Irish and Mills, to hs held in the James street Methodist church lecture room, Silver collectiala each night.. Let there be a grand rally. AVoir e ti um Prison, On Tuesday evenin;^, the Rev. Wm. Searis, chaplain of Auburn prison, New York, delivered a lecture 'entitled "a voice from prison," in brew's hall, un- der the auspices of tin. Main street Methodist church. The Rev, gentle- man is an excellent speaker and all were well satisfied that they had spent an interesting evening 'listening to him. Spring Show On 'Wednesday next the annual sprin ; show of the Stephen S; Usborne Agricultural Society- gill be held at the grounds. TheshOIV this year prom- ises to eclipse those of all former years. This ,)warder geve,^ ~-(ries. A. marvel of The different stock breeders and own- pt.rits, atren tlxand wholesomeness, More rcoseomical t aa- alta asalaas haws, and ers:have signified their intentions of syanot he sod rrA eorepetitror3 with Lisa exhibiting some of the best stock; ever =altitude of low test, short waihlsa? csirsrn or shown Exeter. The a �rieultua.al. phosphate, powders. Sold only rte. sass' .1ux_a,ll.la.;hsxh l'uWPga caw., ht' \Va1l •t.+.`.1' implements this year will he shoesn an the grounds. We hope to see a large EXETER assemblage of the farmers here 10 CARNE �S. witness the show. fi t bushel, 61 00 to 140 I13la/zeaasinl. Wheat per "40 to X45 , Oil Thursday last the residence of Barley, , . ` 2ia to 28 Peas , , 56 to 53 Clover Seed,.. •i B0 :o 4.70 Eg;gsper 10z,..,,»,,,, 10 to 11 Butter, Roots.. , , - 17 to 18 Butter, Crocks.,...., ».-•. 15 to 16 Potatoes per bush.... . , , .. 20 to 2e Hay per ton...,., ;.,, 9.25 to 10.00 Oats,,, „ CARO OFTHANKS. Ladies of Exeter and viciaaity a WYth take this opportunity of thanking you for your VERY liberal response at our 3liilinel'y Opt°R.IiR�, during the past week., and will still continue our dis- play of millinery until after Aprt1 i0th, during .which time we will be i�u eiv- iaag, daaily, the newest, nicest awl most'. ah ala ,. lisle and as French, tel of F , -vi patterns r, stylish Ik Aincrieaan goods, James Pickard, The Oki Established. ...aooai ' Te ws. _air, David, johns bait4 tale; vett offiee thoroughly renovaa'te*ak. --Reliable field and gatalabliateeda of every variety at Richard '.herd's --During the past few weeks a large number have left this county for Man- itoba. -.Mr; Rd, Bissett leas a brood at thir- teen chickens from a settingof thir- teen eggs, - ' -4fr, Thos. Prier shipped a number of One cattle tQ the English Markets yesterday, « -Ordered clothing a specialty ant), a first-class fat guaranteed at Richard Pickard'aa -On Sunday morning the people were surprised to find mother earth covered with a fine coat of the beauti fut. Having recently made a large addition to his stock of New oo is now prepared to show The Newt S les uild Shades in Dre s Goods and Trimmings, Silks and Satin. M i ve1ieux The newest pattens in Emb>lode:ies. The latest fashions, shapes and shades in Spring Millinery. The latest styles in Gents Furnishings, Tweeds, Fancy Suitings, etez also Ladies and Gents Boots and Shoes, Mr. H, I.+. Billings, dentist, of this place, :acted as 'best man' for one of his brother dentists at Oshawa, on Friday East, -Tho Exeter spring show will take place Wednesday next. This is your chance to see the best- stock in the country, The subscription list of the Anvovaaz is steadily iuereasing,ananynew names having been added, during the past: few weeks, -The members of the Solas of ''Eng - laud Benevolent Society will meet in _ their hall on Sunday at 2 e'clock in Mr. George Sanders was the scene of the ilftcrnoan, much pleasure, it being occasioned by -The rates of the Great Northwest- the marriage of Hiss Elizabeth Weir, ern Telegraph ' Company: have been formerly of this place but now of De- lowered to '75 cents to send as despite to the north west L.IiiilluallMen tint, Gatti fano aspeeialtr,. entre over tl'NeiVs Beale;, Exeter. .Eforeezueres Attention. 'e have the best euts to be founts in the province and we make a. Special- ty of horse bills. We print them neat- ly rand cheaply. i,'resb °raters. Fresh oysters at Geo. Sanders, by the quart or served up by the plate cooked er raw. Just look at our stock of con- fectionery and sporting goods, all fresh, new and first-class. Sermon to S. 0.E.11. S. On Sunday, April 7th, the Rev. Dr. Moekrige, of Christ Cathedral, Hamilton will preach, it sermon to thcsons of Eng land Benevolent Society of this place ii1 the Trivitt Memorial Church. The Society will turn out in full regalia, and will be :accompanied is church by members from Clinton and llensall lodges. The service will take place at 3 o'clock in the a£terimon. troit, to Mar., G. F Stookes, of the same city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J, Wilson, pastor of blain street Methodist church, in the presence of a few of the bride's most intimate, friends. The presents were numerous. clad costly and consisted of silverware etc, and went to show the high esteem inwhich the bride WAS held. The happy twain left in the evening for Detroit -where they will Make their .future home. We wish the roun,o couple every success intheir new de- parture and hope that their journey through life may be a pleasant one. Tow Connell. liiutatts .of a council meeting held previous to adjournment at the Town Hall, Exeter, April lst, 1899. Alt the members present except the Reeve, Minutes of previous meeting were read. and approved, Moved by T,. B. Carling, seconded by T. H. McCallum that ord' ors be granted for the following sums, Brock, $1, Inbar; G. Cudinore. 51,50, do., Mark Clarke, 8%55, eharity, and Wm. Sutton, $10,charity to S. Ford, Carried, I), Spieer's account for paint- ing sign was laid over till the next meeting. Moved by T. 13. Carlin, seconded by T I. McCallum, that Mr. Creeh be instructed to lookup a place for Mark Clarke, and report to this council at the next meeting. -Carried. Moved by T. B. Carling, seconded by J. Pick- ard, that in caro Mr. Win. Clarke takes Johnny Clark to Michigan, that Mr. Creech procure clothing for hien, not to exceed $10. -Carried. Moved by J, Pickard, seconded by T. II, McCallum, that council adjourn till Wednesday, April 8rd, at $ o'clock p. m. -Carried. M. EACRETr, Clerk. The River. Nearly everybody expected to see a big flood this spring on account of the large amount of snow, but it has grad- ually incited away and so far the river has not been as high as on former years. The timid ones have their minds at rest to a. considerable extent. The river being clearof ice we do not suppose, even if it does rain, that the water will be very high as the majority of the snow has gone. Literature. We have received from Mr W. Bryce publisher, Toronto, copies of "Guild- eroy" by Onida, and "Le Doeteur Ram - eau ' am -eau" or "A broken life" by Geo. Ohnet. Those are excellent works of fiction and are well worthy of reading. We have received and perused No. 4 Saturday Night series entitled "A Bad Man's Sweetheart" by Edmund E. Sheppard. This is a high class of fict- itious literature and should be read by all lovers of the same. For sale by all news dealers. DAYS E 15 A Great Clearing le will be held for the next 15dayslan and in. order to reduce the stock IMMENSE BARGAINS will be offered in the following >. Black and Colored Dress Goods. Black and CooColoredSilksand Satin Marvelietix. Go Ladies and Children gloves andJLosiery. Men and Boys hard and soft felt Hats.. Carpets, Lace curtains, curtain poles, all papers, window binds, rollers, �e. Boots and Shoes of every description, crockery and glassware, Sig: ercele &. cutlery Ifou want new and fashionable goods, call at Richard Pickard's. y if you want cheap Goods and good value call at Richard Pickard's, Tailoring a specialty, Goodfits guaranteed at RICHARD PIOKARD'S.. eler PU1tLU Yards -Every lady in Exeter alld surround- �► ing country is invited to inspect our Black Red Game, Red Pyle. grand display of millinery on April c4a E -A neaa spaper advertisement "drops. Black Reel l3ants, .led Ryle' ants E g r thirteen, the saltie thought into .aa: thausaenad �+a minds at almost the mama moment." This is one ebaracterestie of its power and superiority over all other aadveriis- ing Mediums. -Ball programs, wedding cards, bill heads, statements, trnsiness cards, en - lopes, calling cards, Oculars, dogers, posters, or any other kind of printing a and cheapwit the you any -want, neat Anvoc TE office. Nothing has as yet been done in the way' of organizing our elubaa for the various sports for which Exeter has always been noted. Clubs in other towns have called meetings and organ- ized for the coming season. -The Tare escape ladders have been placed on: all the hotels. The Central and Commereial have also held bal- conys erected on the front of ° each, which adds somewhat to the appear- ance, and are a great convenience,. •., a a Atli as Richard Pacl,aarcls, „9,'„,,s," a p01, thirteen; ala awl 1 -Monday last was All Fools' day. L.Billinxss, Dentist, for the bent artificial teeth. -The roads are'. in a miserable con- dition at present. -Mrs. Henry Hagerman was visit- ing friends here last week. -The Rev. W. H. Gane, of Lyons, Ont., spent Tuesday in town. -Read the change of advertisement made by Bissett Bros. in this issue. -A horse belonging to the editor of our cotem died one night recently. -Mr. and Mrs. George Knight, of Ethel, Ont.,are visiting friends in town. -The celebrated physician,Dr. Speer, was in town on. Tuesday and Wednes- day lest. -Don't forget that the Exeter spring show- will take place on Wednesday next, 10th inst. -Now 'i' the time to clean up your back yards and pump out your wells. to keep off disease. -Ladies remember the grand milli- nery opening at Richard Pickard's on April 9th and 10th. -Exeter L. O. L. No. 924, meets to- morrow (Friday) evening. '.Every member requested to be present., -The three farms offered for sale by public auction on Saturday were with- drawn, no bid being made as high as the reserved bids. -Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright, of Alma, Michigan; .were •the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Case, London Road, on Saturday and Sunday. -All the latest novelties in English, French and American styles of milli- ery will be displayed at Richard Pick- ard's on April 9th and 10th.. Fall Wheat.. it seems rather early to speak of the fall wheat prospects, but certainly, to look at the fields, one would say that, the plant has escaped totally uninjured from the -frosts, ice and. mid snow of i ut f. the. ground The frost. s o 0 winter. T e in xnearly all localities in this section, so there ought not, without very severe weather, to be much danger of the plant "heaving." Every day that pas- ses now- without severe cold followed by hot noon -day suns, is in its favor.. Old Ma aelr is closed, and April entered into, the danger should be past: " A number of farmers` in Usborne and Stephen townships have commenced their spring ploughing. Tho Latest Swindle. A couple of well-dressed p;lib-tong- ued young, men 'ale swindling the Mr. Thomas Shute Usborne it. 'being,,* farmers of Middlesex.by yelline shape of a duck egg. It. is a. large., `th , , -Mr: Win: Carling has just received from the General' Passenger agent of the C. P. R., a fine specimen of - a St,. Bernard pup. It is a rare animal in, these parts. -Mr. Wm. Balkwill, London Road, his in his possession a curiosity in the -Mr. J. H. "ortheott, Qt _ baker. has removed to his newlaci~: of business and eau be found in Ham -i lin's old stand. one door north of Fain sae's block. where you can secure all kinds of bread, buns, confectionery, ate. Give him a. call, :la E BISSETT, prop. HENRY WELIS, Erewer aid JilaIsier -The Committee ler the 24th May Celebration are making every prcpar a.tien for the entertainment of all those who visit Exeter on,;24th. The sports this year will. celipse:those of all former years. Everybody who wants enjoy- ment should make it a point to be here on. that day. "Silence Socials" are the latest in evening entertainments. The guests assemble and are requested to make as little noise as possible, Placards warn- ing the visitors not to "wake up the babies," and similar admonitions are hung on the walls. Pencils and paper are supplied and conversation is carried on by that means till the hostess gives the company permission to'gab. -The Rev. Dr. Mockridge, of Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, preaches in the Trivitt Memorial Church on Sunday morning and evening, and at three o'clock in the afternoon will preach a special sermon to the Sons of England Benevolent Society. The Dr.' is an able expounder of the Gospel and those who have never had the pleasure of hearing him can do so on Sunday next -Rev. Father Kealy, who has been in charge of St. Peter's R. C. church. French settlement, left for C.orruna, his new charge, on Friday. Before leaving he was presented with a beau- tiful gold watch and nicely . wordei address by his Zurich congregation and a tastefully gotten -up, address by the congregation at Drysdale." The Rev. gentleman leaves his old charge with the best wishes of` alt The body of Alexander Glendinning; the old gentleman who has been mis- sing since lalst.No&eml er, .was found in the Sauble River about three' miles from Arkona, on Thursday. He had. apparently fallen over 'the steep em- bankment at that point�and rolled into the water. The ' old gentleman`was partially blind'and unable to find'his way out. He was well known through- out Western Ontario, and was the author of a book of " Scottish poems. M. S. Campbell, and W. andR. McLean, Watford, are sons-in-law of the deceas- ed. -Last evening, one of those happy. events took place ,at the residence of e marria e of his dauMhtet Miss. b e with no shell: and on the inside is '" • y 'watches represented to be �•okl at g�h ��•�• with h 11 Th M ,y A , t M '4Vm' Bx1lrinn The whatever prices they can get. They GODERICH, ONTARIO. D.TU FACTUR R OF Wells' Celc�ratcl jile a� PORTER. r_o XXX Porter a Specialty smother perfectetia• wi ase • is ceremony- was witnessed by a• numbers are really made from aluminum an id something" rare of the bride's most intimate friends,alid aarticle°that looks like gold. butisabout --Mr. James Robertson; of Coad & was, performed by the Rev i .Grane,of twenty threes less valuable. Farmers Robertson land surveyors, Glencoe Lyons. The' resents for the .t ccassion. . y "gold , .. y who iircha•se - watches" from was it i town on. Tuesday.He will it were nnmcr us and "costs and-'shgw8 P ,will, travellers -whom they do not know`;' de- is°probable, locate here :and open an `theiiigh'esteetri in whichythe°.bride is serve to be swindled, and if this para- office. ,We believe there is an opening held by the conimunity. We Wish' the graph does not put them du their guard for a good slirveyor` here and should young couple every suceess"`through nothing short of a little experience will ;hedecide to come we welcome him life's journey, and that all theirunder- do them any good. and hope that success will be his; takings will be crowned with success. • SELLING Off at Cost _O— Furniture at your o Prices. Mr. G. Ingram wishes to retire frog business and will sell for the next sixt days, Furniture at Cost. An inspectio of the Goods solicited. _0_ Now is a chance to get bar gains as he is positively, go. lug to retire from business G. Ingram, HXNSALL, ONT.. We are receiving daily, our Spring Stock of avunu6x'SPADES & SHOVELS, Vt Ra 11 ■ 1■ Y Inial lL, K1 PS Groceries awl Confection- ary of the Best Q>ty, also Blest Pig . Tobacco and. Cigars Petty's Hams, Bacon and Lard. Tll.or.Y's� Improved roved Horse P and 'Cattle Food. Dashwood . Roller ' Flour for Sale. YNDMAN. r. pelt want a oo.1:`sitn►ti n Write to MAY Bacerl lis, Nur'ssrymenslaoe tester, N t4,;nw. tlttey airs an want of lsoaest and .up- right, salesmen, to ;iJell their eiriuee and; henry farIntiesrflinniol'V Sfoek' either on. &Clary or e,omin"isiorr. ; .Ara#v. new *naval, val sable varieties to offer. Write diem at once fot terms; delays ate dangerous: etch BARS and other Fence Wies, Which we are in a position to offer the;public„atthe ..; +Tke Yer FiResi Prioes For Gas We have also on hand a full stock of Sell 01Builgiag ilargwark Pakts, AIS. :Ojass, kb AT FAMINE' P4ICES.. 3'�O1►E5$�?�'I�II� .0f all 'kinds always on hand at prices that defy , competition. Sewing .Machines, Baby ' Carriages, Field and Garden Seeds, . Eavetroughing, a special Spr!n R •i•+7+•i-++-1'++ 1"-F+++x Xis++++++++++++++++ BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS. X X 1t 'X X X X X k X X X X X X X X X X X X x x x x x x x X X X aav0l'4r isW Clllli' never 1f41'e»hcaaxi press=. 0nof have present are ue. less than Our prices FACTS -The Shoos, Prints, all the combined vite inspection. le to show goods,. place -first chance to secure your Spring of i.. Exeter, Owing >m trade, and buying for cash, secured some special 1,xtrgains advance of the market, so able to give our customers the a do not advertise ourli goods cost—such advertisements are right and will be found as house in the trade. people say that the prices of Dress Goods, Cottons, &c., &c., at are stacks in Exeter,' We have some It will pay you to call and examine Farm Produce t:lken at tnarket door north of the Town Ilall, Main ,St., J. PARKINSON. Goods at prices �, to the great de- as we do we before the that we very best val- at cost, Al, are afraud. low as any oticr' Groceries, Boots & better value than in specialdrives, We in- our stock. No troub- prices. Remember the Exeter,' Ontario. Eats Our Hat stock Felts and Straws, Another new Socks Gents' Socks Eats and coloro, 'both in at CARLING BROS. ! fast. Call and soo them, at CARLING BROS. Socks I I fiats I is now complete in all the latest styles at prices that will daze you, Ties 1 Ties 1 Ties lot of Gents' ties, choice paterns, selling ! Socks ! 1) three for 25;cts, only, (a goods, pair at CARLING BROS. Tweeds ! Tweeds 1 Tweeds ! Pantings and Suitings remarkably cheap, at CARLING BROS- Dress Goods ! Dress Goods 1 Dress Goods in the newest shades and colors. Trimmings to match, at the ` very lowest possible prices, at CARLING BROS. GROCERIES ! GROCERIES I - GROCERIES I Try our new season Teas, ranging in prices 25, 30, 40, 45, 50 and 65 cts. i No trash in these goods, and we guarantee them (a 1) or no sale. Our 25 and 30 cent teas have no equal. A trial package given free. For n daily Raking Powder try "Carlings' Own" 2S., Call Solicited.. CARLING !BROS. We are receiving daily, our Spring Stock of avunu6x'SPADES & SHOVELS, Vt Ra 11 ■ 1■ Y Inial lL, K1 PS Groceries awl Confection- ary of the Best Q>ty, also Blest Pig . Tobacco and. Cigars Petty's Hams, Bacon and Lard. Tll.or.Y's� Improved roved Horse P and 'Cattle Food. Dashwood . Roller ' Flour for Sale. YNDMAN. r. pelt want a oo.1:`sitn►ti n Write to MAY Bacerl lis, Nur'ssrymenslaoe tester, N t4,;nw. tlttey airs an want of lsoaest and .up- right, salesmen, to ;iJell their eiriuee and; henry farIntiesrflinniol'V Sfoek' either on. &Clary or e,omin"isiorr. ; .Ara#v. new *naval, val sable varieties to offer. Write diem at once fot terms; delays ate dangerous: etch BARS and other Fence Wies, Which we are in a position to offer the;public„atthe ..; +Tke Yer FiResi Prioes For Gas We have also on hand a full stock of Sell 01Builgiag ilargwark Pakts, AIS. :Ojass, kb AT FAMINE' P4ICES.. 3'�O1►E5$�?�'I�II� .0f all 'kinds always on hand at prices that defy , competition. Sewing .Machines, Baby ' Carriages, Field and Garden Seeds, . Eavetroughing, a special