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The Exeter Advocate, 1890-1-9, Page 4T -Y 9 Q 1r,. L A' o. 4.,-A ,a •:�:`,.wltt' Vv M .111�1a'i� , Editor. Thumlay, January 9th 1890, 04,U; COUNC.lL, Reeve, Dr, Rollins (ace), ,Deputy Reeve, W. G. Bissett; Councillors, H,, Sp uktnui, Jars Oke and D. A, Boss The electors in selecting the above gen tIe111Ci1 to r,:preSellt them for the cur- rent year, paced tlient there for cer- tain purposes: The electors gave no. uncertain sound as to what those par,, poses should be: , 4.1 the nomination each one of the above announced his platform, and we hope that when the nest electionrolls around, they will be able to face the electors a ndwill them that they have carried out what they had pledged themselves to do, For year I890,Exeter with the above at its head, should be stirring, new manufactories' established, Electric Light and water - work ork sconsidered, Sometime ago the bard of trade agitated a cash market for butter, eggs, poultry &c, but the old council scouted the idea, add. threw the petition aside. We now have a new council, and we hope the board of trade will again consider those questions and submit them to council and we know that they ' will be rightly handled and. considered by that body. - A twine factory was also spoken off and we third: now is the time to agitate Let every" resident pace his shoulder to be the wheel and assist the conncilto'carry out schemes. for the welfare' of the village. We await developements. Clinton. The Mullet District Orange Lodge off, will meet on Tuesday next, 14th inst. Division Court was held here on. Sat- urday last,His Honor Judge Doyle pre- siding. The London electors hoisted the by lawfor granting a bonus of $25,000 to W. Doherty &. Co,of this town. At the regular meetin,� of Sheffield Lodge No, 53 Sons of England B. S. held in their hall on Thursday evening Last, Bro. William Sanders, of Exeter, D. D. G. M. paid an official visit and in- stalled the officers. After the installa- tion and business of the Lodge were dis• Reused with, the brethren invited the D. D. G. M. to the Commercial Hotel, where they entertained hini to an ex- cellent respect, after spending a few '-'"haurs in song and speech the brethren repaired to their several homes, being well satisfied with their evenings en- aoymi13- +l. foilovAng are the of- hcerminstalIeshe current year:— . PR. Bro. N Robs WIP. Bro. T, Jacks.. Sr; V. 1? , Bro. J. Howson; Cha , Bro. H._Joyner ; Treas. ,;Bro. N. Robson; 1st coni.` ro,.A. W. Carsla e; 2nd cog •o. S. Pike; 3rd cog. Br.. ' . Emerton; 4th cog'. Bro. ." ude; 5th com, Bro. W. obb; 6th cog, Bro. W. 1Vat. Trustees—Bros S.Pike, H'. and A. W. Carslake, F. G. Bro, B. reb G. Bro, J Scruton, Surgeon, Pro. 3. Reeve. On Tuesd 4.2�f last week a grand shooting cit 1S;A,: • eld here under the anspis of the Chi 't.yt gun club. A numb . from Exete were in attendant¢ and did good • otin g Mr. Jas. Vestcott securing •rot. prize. Theaollowing is the score: 12345678910 011101011-7 1 `m•,1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0-7 00 i 110101, 0 1 0 aliT;,ig"' 7,...,...m Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 219, treat- ed fast -Masted^ R. L. N1'tisoti to an oy- ster supper at the resideeee of W. J, 11'ilsola o11 Nein Year's :'Eve, A Very pleasant evening wes spent. The Xmas entertainment held on Wednesday in the Boston Methodist church was: i decided suecess,and a very enjoyable time WAS spent by the Sab bath School children, Proceeds am mounting to 8130,00. MAnmED,-On Wednesday last, Jan. 1st, at the residence of the bride's fah or, by the Rev, G. J, Kerr, assisted by Rev. P. W, Jones, Mr. C. F, Kerr, of Athens, to Miss. Jennie Wilson, delight- or of J T. Wilson. A large number of beautiful and costly presents showed the esteem in which they were held. At the annual meeting of the Boston Methodist Sabbath School, the following officers and teachers were elected:—tib. J, Wilson, superintendent; R. Webb, assistant; S. Foster, secretary; Albert Wilson, assistant; 0. H. Wilson, jr., librarian; R. Hutehiuson, assistant; Miss Brophy, organist; Miss Amelia Brown and Mrs, H, Wicket, assistants, Sol. Pollock, collector; Teachers, Mrs. C. H, Wilson, Mrs. R. L. Wilson, A. M. Wilson, Mrs. F. Nelson, Mr. John Sheritt: 0. H. Wilson, Richard 'Webb, A. M, Wilson and Moses Mawson, DEATHS. CUDMORE, In Usborno, on -5th inst,. aged 77 years and 11 months. BIRTIkS. MoCANrr. In Parkhill, on 31st ult., the wife of Mr. M. McCann, of a son. McPHnrzsoN.—On the 4th Inst, the wife of Mr. Jas McPherson, Corbett of a son. BRYRTort—On 28th ult,,the wife of Geo W Brynton, McGillivray, of a son. YOUNG -On the 6th inst., the wife of Mr. Daniel Young, Stephen, of a daughter' ' 1?IARRL•1•GES. Coog—UPSHALL—On New Year's Day by the Rev. Mr, Steel, of Kirkton Mr. Enos Cook, of Yarmouth Cen- ter, to Miss Lottie, second daugh- ter Mr. Geo. Upshall, Esq., of Win- chelsea,. MOIR-TxoMpsoN:—On Jan. lst, at residence of the brides brother, Mr, W. W. Thompson, Cromarty, by the Rev. P. Scott, Mr. Jas. Moir, of Emiskillen, to Miss Becky Thomp son, daughter of the late Waller Thompson of McGillivray. POTTER.—JOHNSTON—Cll Christmas day, by the Rev- P. W. Jones, at the residence of the bride's parents Miss Mary Jane Johnston, to Mr. Stephen Potter, all of ,McGillivray; DuETIN-TAYLOR—On News Years clay by Rev. P. W. Jones,at the resid: ence of the bride's parents,. Stephen. • Tp., Miss Rebecca, third dau„ her of Mr. Robert Taylor, to Mr. Sam- uel Duffin, of West :Nissouri. KERR—WILSON—On New Years, at the bride's parental home, tp. of Stephen, Miss Jennie, daughter of Mr. Jas. T. Wilson, to Mr. C. F. Kerr, of Hastings, Co., by the Rev. :erel goom, assisted y Rev P. W. Jone , •astor of the bride. R. Sanders 1 Handford S. Stanlake T. Acheson W E.Sanders J. Westcott Watson Ruston W E. A J. J. 3. T. G E1 C. 0, /•�.b 0•S v�. k T. R n etty ambers eMurry ohnston lackali rling nchley vey rigg` Or 0' erbury ue atson nee 0001111011-6 0111111111-9 1.110110111-8 01101111 1.1-8 0101101010-5 1001101000-4 100111001-6 10110100-4 111010-5 1 1 1 0 0 1 1-5 0101 %-5 0 0 1 1; ,-5 1 0 1 011. ,_ 8 0 10 101 1001 11111 1.1110:'•11_0 111001/11 1 0101' 1' 6 0 001 1 .7.011 1 i01 1 '6 000000001;;2 00011111/ 1 1 0 1.0 1 0 0 1 0-5 Important Announ s ' ent For Uy. , ; ;;l S to select from. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS SEE THE PREMIUUM LIST ANNUAL BTmscnIPTIONS: DAILY. WITNESS - - $3 00 WEEKLY - i $1 00 The NORTHERN MESSENGER, only, 3o cents Per auuum, is the cheapest illustrated paper in the world. Contains the Sunday School essons, and has abundant of interesting: formation for old and young. See the 'list. remium.books for olrl and new subscrib Greenway; Mr', C. Holmes, sister and nephew are vasiti ; g their friends in the village. lid oseph .Foster and wife, of Sarnia visite friends in this vicinity last week Mr R. L. Wilson left last Monday for 13el1w Ile to resume his studies at Al, belt elleg0until some time Cin. p � ril Mips Sa1,lli'Poliook passed her "final exam 1n Rion at the Goderieh Model SehoPJ, and has been engaged to teach neal Lucan. A;in'cia;1 meeting for the electing of eaffleers and teachers of the . Methodist Sabbath school will he held this Thurs- day evening, Jan. 9th, At the annual school meeting in. No, 10; Mr. Wilson ;gleson was re-elected Trustee; T, N. Nestor, Auditor.—School commenced on Monday last, Ile collies free, John Do all st Son. "Witness" ice, M TREAL. DISSo19111n of For Notice is'bereb ` mA the partner- ship heretofore existing between Robert N. Rowe and Walter Andrews, as Furnithre. Dealers and Undertakers, doing business in the Village of Exeter, County of Huron, un- der the name and Firm of Rowe and An- drews, ha. is 1st day of January, A. D.,1800, beefs dissol by mutual consent Robert. N Rowe asstuni all liabilities of the late firm, and all a otints due the .said firm must be settled 'th the said Robert N . Rowe at the old s, lid, on, or before the lst lay of Vobruary,18 Bated thio 1st day January, 1890. Witness S P.oneam'N. Rows Signe SANDERS WALTER ANDREWS OUNGEd1ENT. Raving leased the premises lately occupied by Mr. John Brawn, I takethisopportunity to inform the public that Ihave opened out a Furniture and Undertaking establish- ment. I will manufacture my own furniture and guarantee it to be first-class, in every particular. Prices cheaper than the cheap- est. The undertaking department will re- ceive my special attention. A. share of your esteemed patronage solieitod. Remember" the stand , t5vo doors north of Town Hail, Exeter. 'Walt. Andrews, The Federation confera,nce will open at Melbourne on Eebuary 3rd, Dele- gates will be present from all the Alas= sralian colonies, New Zealand and the Fiji Islands. A NOVA SCOTIA N'S OPINION Retort C. Woodman Dight', N. S., -writes ila.at follows: --Enclosed find S1 for another largo bottle of' Nasal. ' Balm. which: you willle: r send me by first mail.. The. 'bottle I sent for some time ago benefitted mo very much more than any other pro --u .tion I svet tried. kKio tt ours. '4,13y/ iremmfrt rsn tinrw�lt`.Y. •Fen`s ' k "lig' :Y ! IYMe k §h1�S..t �t'+'c s , : s ,, i � r " . ;dltRi"9'.rE-w.kd. M. •5AE } o t JR. James N. }Toward, of Exeter, having purchased the above stock of $11.000 now offers at and below cost, to make room for Fresh Stock arriv- ing, for Cash, all Plated Ware, Planes, Barb Wire, Etc., y down in Price. Tust get the prices of the following lines: ,.M.,11 Iron, Horse Nails, Shoes, Bolts, Springs, etc., ZZanure Forks, Hay and all Harvest Tools. Every description of Bent Stuff, Hubs. Rims, Trimmings; Skates Acme, German and Roller Rink. 1Ni-ow Racer, Lance, Champion, Drag, Circular, Hand Saws, aminers, Nails, Lining Paper, Tarred and Carpet Felts. Oils, Cal, Water White, Linseed and 1VIachine, Varnishes, etc. indow Glass, Colored, Double Thick, Diamond Star. _ xes, Shingle, Lath, Broad, Bench, Clopping, etc. R_ M Wanzer s Cookers below Cost. drawing Room, Parlor and Cook Stoves and. Tinware Cheap. CEDAR POST, RUSSEL FENCE STAKES ALWAYS ON HArID IN EXETER OR IS TIIE BUSH. W.H. OMRa, iallDr s � 9 =` ---Our Stock consists of Watches, Clocks, 'Jtialnut and Nickel Alarms, solid Id Wedding ' ingc, Keep- er Rings, Engagement Rings, Cern Rings, solid gold Broaches Cuff But- tons, Bracelets, Chains, Lockets, &c. For the next GO days we purpose giving the Public the big- gest chance to purchase Goods x x x x x x x x x x x :x + x Fr7 DEB + = + = + = + x = + = x FOR SPOT GASB. We don't say give us the first call, but we clo say, don't part with your money until you see our stock and learn our prices. Clocks and Watches cleaned and brought to time. TJ02ASITTO . F ]� BOAR FOR SERVICE The undersigned will keep for the improve- ment of stock; on his farm, Lake Road, a thoroughbred flerkslliro Boar. Terms 4.00 with privilege of returnin g. THOMAS CHHING. Estray Cattle. Came into the premises of the subscribers, Lots 15 and 16, etm. 29nd, Stephen Nov, 2811, throeyearling steers and six yearling heifers Owners can have diem by proving property and paying e,tpenSes. ADbti' k Dz13aAnDINE, LEwIS GRATTodi, 5' Groenwdy, Ontario, BISSETT BROS LIVERY. First Class horses and Rigs. SPECTAL RATES WITH COMMERCIAL MEN, , Orders left at Bissett Bros.' Hardware Stere, will receive promptattention. TERMS RE .. Y - i . �SONABLI;, A. TRIAL SOLICITED, - BISSETT 13ROS COWARD, Prou. I The famous heavy -bodied Oil made only by MIL BROS, Co'y., TORONTO Use it once ana you will use no other. McColl's Famous GYLINDER OIL Is the finest in Canada fov engine cylinders. .21.81= M'or FOR SALE BY O3 -ssett mos„ EXE'TE'R, ONT. We• will start a great knock out Sale ®' T1iursay, And continue the same for 40 clays, and will offer a large stock of Stoves, Tinware, Axes, cross cut Saws, Lamps and Lamp Goods, for cash only, at prices that will knock Bankrupt rates into a cocked hat. This is no bombast but actual facts. A call is only necessary to ' convince. Agents for the Raymond Sewing Machine. P., All co be settled S accounts mustby Lash or by Note be- fore FEBRUARY 1ST 1890. BISSETT T BROS