The Exeter Advocate, 1890-3-13, Page 8See,,those Wee. slew , dress geed -a At
BREAD-MAKER1 IlearePton Bros.
Miss 'mime has retarned and an
, be foetid, at her poSt 13rumptoa Bros.
NEVER Faits as 'Sin WOMB, FOR eALE BY ata DEALER% ' ' 'DO' you want 20 yards of shirting
for $1 Call On Brurripten, Bros.
TO OUR PATRONS'
Bissett had a brood ef ten
'l Mr' Ed game chickens hateh, out on Monday.
A pertinent piece of .adviee, in the They are looking healthy and thrifty.
columns of a late trade joureal, ran •Mr. L. Hardy has received the coo-
thuee—llowever hard vou away have tract for the erection of a bridge on 85
worked during 1889, resolve to do a and 36 eon. Hultett, and receives there -
little better in 1890. It is not a chill- for the sum of 4389.
cult matter to see srhen better and A meeting of those interested in base
more wor4 . might ha NT 1A; e 11 done if ball sport will kindly meet on Thursday
one cares to scrutinize closely, even evening in the Town Ilall. The meet -
though the vision be defectiveand pov- ing to be held,on Wednesday 'was ad-
erty to great to purclaase a ptar of journed until that date
specks. We have noticed a fees, weak Mr. William Whitlock, who has been
spots ie ourselves and insPirea by the confined to his bed_for the as ; week
above bit •of advice., resoilved to adOPt it
.... with a very severe attack efinfiresima-
as one of our rules for 1.890 and. faith- tion of the lungs, we are glad to say
fully observe it for at least a week, is on a slowly recovering, ' *
We are trying to put stock in best pos.-
Vire were shown the other day by
sible shape, to fill every gap i a
v Mr. William Bissett, an infor a
every shelf, drawer and .coraer 1 the
cleanness and neatness a nena piu. Masonic Ball, which was held at Bis -
Our e
Book, Stationery, Swan sett
ware ;Sand r
Wrapping paper departments 01 in r 417,4, end is well preserved.'
good shape and Pitney ;goods :kawer..,,
41: 'Wee farmers from the'townstiP of
• ready to supply the demands of 'Wed'44. 1pea drew to Verity's foundry on
,. ding, parting and other iriendiy,,,gieta e`,, 'iaay, seven cords of wood at one
The patrons ef both our Jabbing and .. el one' of them had three ,conds in
aecept tour 'ea Rd which was hardwood.
Retail trade will kindle' r0
'heartfelt gratitude.for tbeirpasaliberta er pe e are'Yery sorry to learn of the
support. illness of Mr, William Quance, of the
J. Grigg, -Exeter:rard:— concession, of Usborne, who has
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. been confined to his bed for some time
LOCAL JOTTINGS74a't with a severe attack oa thelung
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Mr. Samuel Treumner, brick mania'
Read Carling Baos., change of "ad"alfactarer, of Stephen township, has ttia0
this issue. '0niii 'assignment to Mr. Henry Eilber„
The hare hunting season. doges At ,, Crediton, for the benefit of his creditors.
the 15th, inst. 1 '' It was also rumored that Messrs. John
—ft.t:Billings, Dentist, for the best Mitchell and Lewis Stahl, of Crediton,
artificial teeth. a . 'had also assigned, but the report is
Read Hebert N. Rowe's change ea' contradicted, as it is foundationless.
"ad" in this issue: • Last Wednesday eyepiece, there was
The refuge for theover-charge are 'a large attendance of Cheelter .players
: at Brumpton Bros. - • ,. at their rooms in the Town Hall. Sides
adaeae, werechosen by W. Levett and R. Lang,
Read E E Fish's change of
, . . . • • '''''''' the former being successful. The follow-
„isernent in this issue :,
ing'being the score:--
, Mr. W. H. HutchihS shipped a fine as,. Leas 000.000 W. Levett 1 11 101
earlord of Barley to Bieck Rock' . aeay.eenies o i i o oo A. waiters o 0 eo 1 0
J. Ii.111m05.manDO 0 011 C. Prouty tufa°
Down went McGinty but not so low It.,aeree o to i i i S. Penile:le 10 00 0 0
as Brumption Bros 18 yards of Feet .a..Kaietiham o o oe o o G. McLeod 1 1 0 1 1, 1
1'for 41.7 .”' ,-, e; - ' On Faiday last Mr. Christopher Luk-
-B. L.BitileaSarnatist:araistaatinaa er, of Eieter North met with a painful,
•a specialty. °Stec Over oaeeirs Bank accidentand what might have proved in
the leasing 'of his eye. He was engag
ed in choppeing wood in Stephen, and
while thus engaged a knot which be
cut off from a log flew up and struek
him. a same blow.
A New. Home Sewing. Machine, new,
.forsale at areasonable rate. Apply
.at this office*
We are glad to learn that Mrs. Geo.
Hodgins who broke her arm last week,.
!Is:getting-along as favora,bly as can be
expected.
Mr. Irvine Arms tron 0- and Mr. Daniel.
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Wood drove to London on Wednesday
afteanoon last with a 'large load of
dressed hogs.
Messrs. W. H. Verity & Sonsshipped
a carload of plows to Deloraine; Mane
. • on Tuesday. This is the secondcarload
since New Years.
Mr. William Willis, of Exeter- North,
who has been -confined to his bed with
a second attack of La Grippe, we are
grad to say is on the mend.
A Biddalah correspondent of the
Lncan Becord reports that. Mr. Samuel
Essery, of the 3rd concession, Usborne,
had decamped for reasons unknown.
Mr. W. H. Verity shipped a carload
of plows to Deloraine, Manitoba,yester-•
day. This is the second this week,
making the third since January 1st.
The party or parties who borrowed
the cushion from the ,eutter belonging
to Mr. Wes. J. Bissett one evening ree
Gently is requested to return the same
• Mr, Thomas Horn, of No. 6 volunteer
Company Exeter,. made , the largest
score in shooting of any man in the
88rd Batallion of Huron while at Lon-
don last year. • !
Several Blythites have received the
."Old Fake" letter from the Anaerican
green -good men. The fake is played
out, as people cannot be induced to
'purchase valises full ofworthless paper.
On Monda:y while Mr. Edward How-
ard was engaged at a turning lathe,'
the late pulley bursted, striking him in,
the breast knocking him senseless.
He is however, doing as welLas can be
.ex pected.
The Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario
West opened in Brampton on Tuesday
last South Huron County Orange
Lodge will be represented by Wor, Bro.
A M. Todd, Clinton; and Biddulph Dis-
trict Orange Lodge by Won Bro. john
'Neil, of Centralia.
Mr. V. E, Bayley, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
will be at the Commercial Hoese.F,xetere On Friday evening the young people.
on 'Tuesday, March 18th, for the pur- of the Presbyterian urch hekra meet -
pose of purchasing ail niasseS Of .heavy ing for the purpose of forming a young
arid light horses. .Farmers; now is a Peoples Christian Endeavor Society.
good chance to dispose of your surplus Rev. Mr. Martin was called to the chair
Stock of this class of animals. and Mr, Jos. Senior was appointed sec-
retary pre -tem. After the coestitu-
Mr. John Leathern traded horses tion governing such societies was read
recently with Mr. John Spell. Mr, Snell Vy the chairman a vote was taken and
received a Clear .Grit colt and Niel Lea- it was unanimously decided to form
thorn secured the feem0 fast trotting, branch of the society. Thc followineae,
horse' "Lord klarge officers were elected for the current,
sum as the difference ih*val"ue . Mr. year:—President, Hee, • Wei. • Martine
Leathern intends -putting thi noted,vjce-Pi John arie-g,,. Secretary, Jos
horse in the hands of 11,4; iteDonelly, seaior; Corresponding Secretary„ Rob:
And it is thought that ';he' wilt:be able' ert Muir; Treasurer, Miss Ilorti Leek'
to trot in about .230, out ,committPe, Jas. Grieve, John'Muir)'
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Our readers in the Townships tafHay Maki A. Weeks, Miss Levett and IWO,
and Stephen will be sorry to learn of S. Tait, Prayer meeting ceternittee,
the death of Mr, Richard Bo, Which P. Ross, Miss Grigg, R. f<leiSnian,
sad and melancholy event occurred on Smith, Miss Darling; Social committee,
Thursday last. He was taken ,' -down Jas. Strang, 'Miss M. Moir, Miss 'Sm it he
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some short tune ago with La Grippe, I las. J. •Grieve. Mr. W. Weeaea It was
and from its effects he never recovered. "decided hold the --regular Weekly
His funeral took place on Satardaye prayer iricetingaftee'the, evening- ser
and the remains were followed to their 'vice onSundaye. ,TheafolleaViegelaerak
last resting place by large nianlair of ,committee to amend and draft Nalavar
sorrowing -friends and .relati yea> We liv licv;', p,oss; ;Too Grigg
menet to say that the sylcibw of,the de- and ,Tog,Senigp' (The Society !adjourna
eeased is at present veryill froni the ad to .net on FridaY.eVeninee',:' After'
Same disease and feats Eire eeterteined the meetieg dilleiffeed the 'different
of her recovery: We hope to beetle to, comtrattieearnet 'atit APeeinte& theft
announce in otir next issue,,ef, her cam- chairmaiaar,d .ent,' their ,.a-i6re!7,1,t:
pieta recoveryplans of work. , . •
Farmers and others will please bear
in mind that the ADVOCATE OfliCe is
the best place to get sale bilis printed.
Job printing of all kinds turned out
neatly, cheaply and promptly. A free
local notice', alone worth the price of
the work, will bergiven. for every sale
when bills are prilitted at the Aavoeart
office.
TheParkhill butchers have formed a
f ring' and the price of meat has been
raised. The inhabitantsof thatbburg
.should induce soinemeW,ipaii to locate
there, as the reasons given by the.ring
for thus raising of the price is not.aVery
satisfactory, one. as 'cattle are as cheap
now, or it fact cheaper, than they have
been for some time.
The residents of Usborne will be
sorry to learn oath° death of Ann, re
bet of the late John Luxton. She 'was
well advanced in years, having reach-
ed the ripe old:age of •80`Years and a.0,
months She Was well and favorably'
knolvdthroUghont the. Township,- and,
her death will cast a glooin over, the
toWnship. ,The surviving friends have
the sympathies otthe entire neighbor-
,
Wanted.
Never td late teniend. 5000 pairsof
boots and. shoes that ueeds repairing to
be left at the' leading boot and shoe
Storepext door tri the post office G.
Looker,theRoads.
Good. roads •attract, population As
well as good schools and good churches;
Q. ood. roads Increase the valuation of
property, so that it is said that a farm
situated five miles 'frora market coe-
nected by badroads is less value than
one ten miles from town connected: by
a good road. Farmers should take this
matter into consideratron and whoa,
they make country rofids :make. good
what they make' if isn'ainore than a:
rod a year. Poor roads in the spring.
andfall are a great detriment' to proa.
perity.
;Christian Endeavor Society.
on 76' hetweea tjhe°1k•eeeYseee°bnealedustbruYeHted4toacleocmxarielsptohlaidt
Last.
re -Electric Light.—Carraed. Moved by
H. Specimen seconded by D. A. Roes
that this council adjourn until Satur-
day the 1.5th int. at 8 O'clOck P• M.
;Personal lileatisea
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spicer left on Fri-
day, morning.. for Philadelphia—The
Salvation Army officers:left on Friday
morning for WYoming,-aMr. W. Hawk.
she* of Seaforth,was in town on Thurs-
day.—Mr: Arseett Bright of ,Seaforth,
was in town during, the week.—Mr.
George Dew, of Sombra, in town
visiting friends.—Mr. William Copp, of
Seaforth, spent Sunday last in town.—
Mr Samuel Pollard of Lea,dbury, spent
Saturday last visiting friends in this
plaee.--eMr.Thes. Brimeeetebe, whe fell
from the MansionHouse, stable loft a
few days ago is slowly, recovering.—
Mrs. G. Vosper spent Saturday in the
Forest City.—Mrs. Wrna!Ditinin sr of
Lumley, is visiting her daug,hter, Mrs.
Seines Fansen.--Mr. Richard Seldopaof
friends in town—
Mr. Fred Fry, of Royal Hotel,
was in town on Monday.—Mr. A. Mc;
JVIannus,Of Gale Harrow Co„ is in town
this week -2-Me, efarnes Jithes, of Mitch-
ell, was in town en Monday,—Mr. Thos
Gregory, who hasbeen away visiting
friends, returned on Saturday evening.
—Mr. T. Haarison, the•Trayellieg Pas-
senger agent of the Chicago, St. Paul
and Kansas city Railroad, spent •Meta
day evening in town.—Mr. Chas.
Knight, of St. Thernas,ls spending'a
few days here with his , parents.—Mr.
Robert Pickard Jr visited Toronto last
week.—Mr. George Samwell, visited
the Forest city last week.—Miss Inman,
returned from Brussels, on • Saturday
evening.—Mr. Samuel Sweet, was con-
fined to the house with a very severe
attack of amor during the latter part
of last week.—Miss Carlisle, of Hensall,
IS spending a few days with Mrs. Hoep-
er.—Mr. R. H. Collins, John Elliot- and
John Gill left for Goderich yesterday.—
Mrs. Richard Terry left for Clifford;
Mich, tei'vislt friends for a feive Weeks,
Tame Balkwill, Of Essex Centre,
fcirmerly of this,plaCe,ievisiting friends
in this place at present—Me. James
Jewel, who spent the greater part iof
this, winter in England,- eeturned, here
on Monday evening. ' •
Laster North stint Dashwood, a shawl.
The finder will be suitably reward!
ed by leaving the same at this office
, •
The leash Market question
TheCanh Butter and Egg market
question is before the council, and they
have instructed the reeve to take legal
advice on the saute. 'Slietild • that
advice Prove faaerable to the eouiicil
they will doubtless draft a byelaw and
submit it to the electors to declare by
vote whether they will have such a
market or not. We cannot See but
what the affair will arove a, success
but should it uotthe loss or injury in a
trial will be comparatively small. Give
it 4 trial, and if it does not prove a suc-
cess it will be an easy matter to dis-
ezdiu.eitn.:.
On Thursday morning a very pleas,
eat occurrence took place at the Oorn-
mercial House, it beiug the marriage
of Miss Susie E. Hawkshasv, to Mr.
Charles B. Cryer, of Detrolte`Mich, The
marniag•e ,ceremony was performed .by
the Rev. S. F. Robiemon,in the presence
of a few orf the biiide's . most intimate
4friends. The bride was eaupportede'by
Miss Martha Haw,kahaw and the groom
by Mr, Wesley Hawkshaw.The pres-
ents given were very uiefuiand costly:
The happy pair took the mriroirig train
for Dethet, where they will„, reside in,
future. We extend ourcongratula-
tion and hope that a pleasant 'and
happy life may be their lot.'
Electric Ltight.
.At the last meeting of par Coupcil
Beaiel,, the peeve was instreeted to col--
resend with some of the Iliifferent El
ectric Light appliance manufacturers
and ascertain all valeableiatormation
in 'regard tothe same. The reeve will
likely at the next ineetingleY all the
information received before' the coun-
cil when it is likely some action will be
taken and possibly the scheme be laid.
•before the electors for their deeisioe
This is a step in the right direction,and
•we hope the 'people will' take the. mat-
ter into consideration and whO the,
time" arnYes to give their'conaent for
the establishment of, ,an Eleetrie,Light
system infeur Wenowxawait
developments. . • • L'•
St. Patrick's'Day in Luena.
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A big time is expected in Liman on
Monday the .17th inst.' Under the Man-
agement of Mr, J. D. McColl, a salvia°.
match Will take place at hidhotel (the
Reyal) on that date, commencingat
at oue p, m. and will be free to all com-
ers—no entrance or admission fee
charged. There will be two competi-
tions, one open to the world, and the.
other for, amateurs only, fot which the
following prizes will be awarded:—
Open to the world:, lst prize two
medals, value $20; 2nd, prize two briar -
root pipes and cases, valued $5; 3rd
box of cigars valued.$3; Amateur, class:'
1.4 prize, Champion saw vat le- 6- 2nd
prize'two briar root ppm. -' -value $5;
3rd box of cigars,valued $3. Two cuts-
te•he put in rogewhich will be beech,
.18 hiches in diameter Thos. Branton,
Dr. Sutton, Those • Coupes"' Ued W
Whalen will bethe Judges.
School Board Minates.,
March 6.—Board met in the Town
Hall at 8 n. m. Absentees, A. (4. Dyer,
and W. Treble 'Communications re
ceived—from the Principal giving
notice of the expulsion for,oue week of
two pupils tor misconduct. —From the
same, department reports, Jan. and
Feb., iaid on the table. --From the same,
cause, non-resident fees $6, paid over to
the Treasurer—From Fitton an
'nouncing the purchase of a bell for the
Principal's use. ---From the Insurance
Co. stating that the school .and furni
ture had been reinsured as before and
for the same amount. Janitors aaree-
rnent submitted and passed subject to
hisnpproval, on motion of H. Huestonr
and seconding of T. Fitton. AcCounts
passed—Dr Lutz, envelopes, 50 cts;
Bissett Bios, bell, etc., $31; V‘Thite &
Sons,,reports;$4; Da Browning, black
board' brushes 50 cts • mover E Hues
,•1
tom seconder T. Fitton. • Resolutions
passed—The Board to visit the school
to consider suggestions Made by the
•Inspector, mover' E Ilueston, seconder
W. Hoskin. ---Two brooms to he parches
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ed for the school, mover He Hueston,
seconder W. Hoskin—The members
present to be a committee to secure in
formation as to cost and, best system of
beating and ventilating the school,
appointed by the Chairman.—.Adjinarn-
ment, mover 'W. Hoskin, seconder II.
Huestop. J. GiuGc,, $Ce y.
Couneil Proceedings.
The Council met pursuant e to ad-
journinent at the Town Hall .Exetee.
5th March 1890. All :the , members
present. The minutes of the previous,
meeting_ were, read and a:intim-natl.
Mrs. Piper. applied to the council 'for
.continued assistance to support ''her
family stetted she had six children at
home and `work beingaarce could net
Isee her way to maintain them. Mo‘..!eit,
by J. Oke W. G. ,Biasett
that Mrs. Piper be granted $2.00 per
week until fuetherOrderiacarried, The
auditors report was received and the
ebstrect ordered to be published ea:for-
therly on motion Of second:'
'ed1)3i. 11. SpioktOAh. A. requistion from
the,Boaid OfTrade,aSking the council
topass a hylawteesteblisiva , Market.
for butter and eggs and 'other ••sniall
:lane . predate 111 theta) reediatevionity
of the ToWe tall tin Tifeeday Sind Sat-
nrday'of &verY sieaetetoti066u the hoius
Of 7, a,. M.' and 1 p ifi'.!Was'iead414Moved,
lea p..'A,,n00-4'6o0dea,iii?t,'04.,a'tJiat
Oftion 'ha:seeeiVedandyfYied:4fid
that the TheyeSeepre jegair ‘404Peceh•
„corning the , sa met—Car teed" Me vett' by
11),,A.,RoOs seconded by fif.1
that .orders' be gee:tilted for the feROW-
Big Ainlitera $8' each
tritSerViee; J Creech 82 eheeity, to MiS:
Piper S.tarsdra ifloctroa
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son $3 for wood.- Carried. Moved! , by,
A Grand 'Sueness.
0111. ?Monthly Fair Establised
On Tuesday last was the Inaugura-
tion of a monthly Fair for Exeter.,
Some time ago, the movement was
started in this direction and about two
weeks age it finally ',matured.. There
werebuyers and sellcrs from all parts.
The following buyers were, preserit:—:
J. McMahon, Seaforth; Levi Lewis,
London; Pat Dardis, Boston; John,
Stewart, Grand Forks Dakota; T. Bar-.
ey, Hermit; A. Sherritte Manitoba: W.
White, itogerville; Jaines White, Ilene
ealleJohn Snell, -Exeter; Bissett,"
Exeter; and several others from the
immediate neighborhood: A large
amenrit of sleek" consisting of 'horses
and sheep wee offered for sale, and
*here. saleswere not made privately;
tithe popular auctioneer Mr. James Oke,
conducted a free auction sale on James
St. bathe afternoon, where many of the
animals offered 'changed bands at good
figures. •Th e aggregate 'amount of
stocka,
reached in the teighborliood of
$1,850, Owing the lack of space we
cannot particularize each sale of the an-
imal changing hands,audice it is to say
that:sane:very excellent prices were
obtained. ,,We hope in our next issue
to 'itothe exact date of the, next fair,
but as as we can ledip it will he
on Tuesday Aprii the 8th,, the, day of,
t4.0. if,:ceier Spring show. Exeter has
reason to feel justieeproud of the suc-
cess of this tirst fair and' the outlook
for future fairs is very bright, indeed.
We hope the Mainers' • thtoughout the
country will beer the date of the next
fair in mind, When announced, andif
they have any stock to • dispose of to
put in an appearance. .These fairs are
hound to be a success, for when the
people of Exeter take Such things in
hand they are bdupd•to'make it a Mick'
ccss.
Daahwciod.
,
Mes-s Henry KilerifiCid'and Martin
Sehols leaAfe tri'day 'for Berne, Mich:
where they will remainfor the summer
44,
Is • m is pm gm,
is not a dry subject to talk about to
those who have seen Carling Bros.'
fancy prints and dress -goods.
WITH ALL THEIR TALK
does any store give more and ask
less than CARLING BROS.
Where is my WANDERING BOY to-ilight ?
Probably looking at Carling
Bros.' window -display of
fancy Ties, Cuffs, Collars, Hats
and suspenders in all the newest and.
Y
latest
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take a look and be convinced ,that
we CarrY the largest, best and.. most
varied stock in town.
For Richneos, Rarity, Prettiness
and DIsplay,PARLINC'BROS.' stook
',ahead Of
When stoti are, tire0Of payingtbree
prices for goods take a rest and
iraide witli Cariing: Bros.
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OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTIS COMP
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priog #81E1 rOf Min1108.
WE SOLIqT A CALL. ,
EtLiNic
E WILL SELL
HFOR
the balance of or. winter stock
'consisting' of
Cook and Parlor Stoves, -
Axes and Cross -cut Saws,'
Rope and Webb Halters, ,
Sleigh 'Bells, &c., &a&
At PRICES That Defy Competition,
Exss4TT Ext
P if
S. We must ask all overdue,Ae7
Counts to be settled at once by 'cash or
note.,
Full weight
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oaanot be sold, in. compotlton
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