The Exeter Advocate, 1890-12-11, Page 1• A3,1,.
The Molsons Bank.
(Chartered. by Parlianient, 1855.)
Paid up Capital. $2,000,000.
Rest Fund.... .... 1,000,000,
Head office mentrsai.
F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq.,
GENnieel, MANAC,1311.
Twenty Branca offices in the Dominion
Agenoles in the Dominion, U. S. and Europe.
====1271R. ..-E3M,33.1\TOMM,
Open every lawful clay from 10 a rn to 8 p,
m., Saturdays 1,0 a. m , to 1 p. m.
A general banking business transacted
Vor por centper annum allowed for
money on. Deposit., Receipts.
R. H. ARCHER,
Exeter, Jan 28, '88. Manager.
THE
Aitgter gt,b11,10Cate,
lished every Thursday Morning,
at the Office,
MAIN ‘,STREET, XETER.
13y the SA.T. DEng' PUBLISHING COMPANY.
TERMS OF SUI3SCRIPTION.
One Dollar per annum if paid in Advance.
61..,:id) ix' not so paid.
_rrtMizztte=
paper discontinued until all arrearageS
are paid. Advertisements without specific
directions will be published. till forbid and
charged. ancordingly. Liberal discount made
for transcient advertisements inserted for
long periods, Every description of JOB
PRINTING turned out in the finest style,
and at moderate rates. Chenues,money ord-
ers, &c. for advertising, subscriptions, etc. to
be made paywble to
Sanders & Sweet
)PlItivroas
' 431utm.qt. bilecetary.
TRIViETT Onunon.--Rev. S. P
Robinstrm ROtet. Sunday Services, 11 a.m.
s,nd 7 p 8 Sabbath School, 2.30 pm.
MIttlffont On u iton-Jarn es-st ,'Rev. A. L.
Russell., Pastor. Sunday Service5,10.30 a. ra.
anibl:30 'p.m. Sabbath School, 2). m.
itt24.11.7 ST:MET—Rev. ilson, raster. Sun
day Services, 10.30 a.m. and 0 30 p.m. Sabbath
School 2.30 p.
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PRESTITTEltrAgGIIITTIcn.--.Ltev. Allart.01,
Pastor. Sunday Services, 11 a. m. and 0.30 p.
m. Sabbath School, 9.43 a.m.
ProfeSszoicalt Cartl$.
..ICINSMA.N,ILD.S, east side of MAIN
STRUM:, EXETIVtt, extracts teeth with-
out pain. Away, at .ffenthiLl on 16 b
n.v; Ailsa Oraig on :lxicLand. 4t1 Tuesday;
.,41.i 1 Zit ri oh on 11,1,813 'tbaik,;(1ity of each 3n,013.t1L.
T B WEIITF,L11, M.D.. C. M., 3115.SIOIA721
• and. Surgeon.. Office and residence --
Corner -Victoria and Elgin streets, Goclerieb,
Ontario,
R. JA. ROLLINS. 0FFI0fAIN ST.
.LJ• Ilesidence--Corner Andrew anci North
Streets, Exeter, Ontario.
rt IT. INGRAM; DP:NTIST, Idember nova
. College Dental. Stirgeons, stidoessor to
FE. L. Billings. Office over 0',231 011-'8. Bank,
:Exeter, Ont. .A. safe anaesthetic given for
the painless extiliction of teeth. '
Crediton on Monday. Liman every Friday.
HODT,lihiva; Ontario. Licansed'emet-
y iouocr f'or theCountios of ldiddlesex
and. Lamidun, and, the townships of Stephen
and I -fay All sales proinptly attended to.
DOSB1c1TERRY, Hensall Ontariti. L
.10.4 s eused Auctioneer for .the CoUntys of
Huron ami Perid. Charges motiorate and.
satisfaction 'guar:into...Li. • '
EXETER, ONkTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 1890.
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FACTS 0, .4..
We have, and keep constantly, one of the cleanest and
best assorted stocks of la re LA gs 9 Patent, Medicines,
Dyes,.113ye stuffs, Combs, Brushes, etc.,
in town, which we sell at prices below any.
Our stock of drugs is flesh and we sell them at fair prices
as we are not members of any Druggist's Association. We
do not use the scheduled price or the Huron & Brace Druggist's
Association, and can therefore offer druo's at fair and reason-
able prices.
We solicit a call.
W. E. COCHENOLDR7 Proprietor,
Corner Drao• Store.
yoasemo.y...soeso
Exeter Roller Fill's.
ARKET REPORTS.
WHEAT, 88 TO 90 etper bush
Our Selling Prioor:c
11 T1ER V, .31 , unite r Royal C. oll e
England; Licentiate Royal
College of j.iiV$t&)jt1) 1urgh; Mint box
Collotfo C'hysicians awl surgeons, Ontario,
Orlle,3; Mitchell's old stand., er,.IllitOrt,
,„e3•11%. WILL EA.1‘1 SIVKBT, VETER-
' inary Surw000. Ora dual o
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'rtironto. tor.trt a TY .oc
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Con vevniteur. N et ttr,tr
i'Mke wt•ll's Exeter 01 “i." -o
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Flour, strong baker$2
's, .75 per 100
•" best family, 2.35
" low grade, 1.75 " "
Bran,
Middlings,
Screening's,
Chop,
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80 lt
90
90 " "
1.00 to 1.25 "
Chop stone running eDery day.
TER1VIS CASE.
The Exeter Milling Co
C•samyymms•rsuovatoroma M
01111EROIAL) LIVERY0
.4.o....s.aamo•oa..•ama.amo. IOSSINNZIMMOSSA•ainn
First Class RIGS And HORSES.
ORDERS LEFT AT THE, HAWK
SHAW , HOTJSE OR AT r.CHE
STABLE WILL BE PROMPT
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LY ATTENDED To.
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releet-esee Oonnoct,lon. '
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EXETER MARKETS.
Wheatper bushel. $0.90 to 0.9
Barley.-- . .. . .. .
Oats • • • .
Peas . . .
Ege's per doz .
Butter, B.olls. , • ... . .
Butter, Crocks
Potatoe,s per bush... . .. to 6
Hay -per ton . 7.00 to 7.0
Clover Seed 3.50 to 3.5
Wool • . . . . 18 to 1
exassuaymzumneramutwaugnrralso.r.,==myrricAormrs...en
Bitgli Schott:a, •
The -Milieu', re ex omit) a don to High
Schools and Collegiate Institutes will
be held this Car 011. December 22nd,
23rd, and 2-1`th, commeneing. each day
at 9 o,clock There is a slight alteration
le the regulations upon the drawing
and 'writing, which 1L tis aS f011OWS:---
-Prawbg Book No, 5 of the C011-11 of
public sehools. The proper formatinn
of the 61111111 told capital .letters. The
ion should Le presentedat,this meeting,
. .
M. EACRETT,Ckil
seltool Nitinuite33t
Dec. 8th. Board met at ,tho residence
of the chttirman at 8 p. absent VV.
Treble and W. Hoskin. Items passed:-
iNiinutes of preVious meeting --per
Hueston and .A. G. Dyer, that the en-
dorsed account as contained in the bill
presented bey W. J. Bissett amounting,
to $104.13 be paid to each man's 'order
upon due endorsation of W. J. Bissett
--per H. Iluestori and A. G. Dyer, AD-
vecAno ape, of $31.00 for printing—per
H. Ilueston and A. cf. Dyer, that the
sum of fifteen, doliara be allowed to the
janitor fur extra se'l•vices in connection
with the, furnaces --per H. J-Tueston
aitcl A. G. Dyer, that the committee on
janitor's agree,mer•t be empowered to
close with the'present janitor at a sal
as of $200 for the year 1891, that the
conditions be the same. as for 1890 with
the further stipulation that the differ-
ent departments be hea,ted to a tudform
temperturo of 85 degrees by 8.45 a. m.
duriag the se,ason, aud that the mini.
1011111 and maxmum temperature of
sixty-fi 4'id seventy degrees be the
lirolt to maintained throughout the
sessions—per 11. Iluesto'n and A. G.
yrer aid the testimonial to be presexit-
to Mr. G.. Tom be handed over for
consideration at next mecting--per T.
Fitton and A G. T) 1, that the annual
meeting be held the last Wednesday in
December at the hour f 10 n. in et the
eehool-e, per 9 . 130. leeeeeteee.
that M. Eacrett be invited" to take the
chair --per T. Fitton and A. G. Dyer,
that AV. 1). AYeekes be anditor--Treas-
nrerssreport that the note in favour of
. ,
ed church. - Men heVe left memerials
behind them before to (113, but riorl
appeal mOre'powerful to the eye by ita
beenty, oe the ear by its music, than
this grand ehurch, the memorial of a
life ripening under the grace of God..
The visitors from a distance weremany.
Mesers Dergeseert and Coleman; carne
from Toronto, Mr. Brewer from Clinton,
and Mr. R. O'Neil from Liman, Sea
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forth was represented by Mr. Coldwell.
The Misses Farnconthe came from Lon-
don, Mr Ality frbm London, and many
others •well known to our people were
drawn by the power of music as ever
Orpheus Called to the multitude, Long
maY these belle call a happy and God
fearing people to the !Muse of prayerk
Centralia
The anmial exaMinatiOn of
Centralia school will be held on Friday
Deeember 1019. Lunch seryod at noon.
All interested -in edocatien are wel-
come. Progranitne, a varied one,
Revival Meetings. are in progress.
Many are coming in. Mr. Savage .the
Evangelist ha gone to Aliso. -Craig,
but me:etinge are'beinee conducted. by
the, pastor Rev;Win. Allen. ,
Epworth League meet On Tuesday
evening. This society is increasing in
membership.-
...... 40 to 50 the Molson's Bank for $900 had been
• • • • • 58 t° duly renewed ---per As G. DYer and T.
t° Fitton adjourned, •J. Gnnict, Secy.
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....., 18 to 14 ana.agituration tihe
10 to 13 1 The Bells of the Trivia Memorial
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pezeil will lee ex -ec,ed to le•rite neatly
Church are at last in the tower : and
ptiblic curiosity satiefied. They , were
tested by Mr. Lotz, of Baltithore, on
Saturday eyening, • and Mi. Sunda,y
moruing the chilpee ,played.
118 adlertieed for the four eceices be-
,seinning with grand old. ,,.God SaVe the
Qt:6211" 1111(1 CO tiell1Clit)t With "Abide
With Mo.". Tho .cohgregatiens were
very largwall day, and in the evening
the nave, transepts and (even the large
Space
it the West end around the, fo'et
were crowded;with all a il'e CelF
gregation. The Rev. Principal 'Miller
is the, model of 'an Englieh ecie,ler, and
in all his Sermens the, feeling is, that
tliat the root of tho matter is touched,
and legibfee Candidates fbe 1301" 11 E'11 i'v1L:11°11s word wk -a, or a
.
athin in dray, ing and writing. must 0nee that `•01-11(.1 11:11 Provecl•
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has thc. slightest dinl,lult:y. ih hoaxing
in the hands of the pre,sidii.,g tr..auliner
nlact4, their drawint, and Co.Pviu,;•beelz, lid' 1." n•••• •,11., 1.0 Que
OVery Wart.1, t1111-1 cl 0111 tilti 11101110111; t4110
011 flit; 1' 01.1)111.3 of the hrst dee- of the,
7-9—
Kliiva.
The snow the beautiful snOW.-
e
ePeople are all busy drawing logS'.
Mr. i?eter•mda..atte gave our town
flyingYvieit Oe-Stuiday.
The'entertainment ef school section
No. 6. iveS a grand success. The School
rborn was crowded to the doors. ' All
. .
preseut,Were well satisfied and are now
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looking lot ward:1 ' another.
Mit.'V.,Ratz ls••, h Inc is home firOm
-11u6kOka again, we are glad 60 8130
hie'smilince face oece more. .
.. ' . William Holt. sold- his White owl
lielVie. John Gillespie, of Exeter, for a
, , , .
'small forttine.
Brewster.
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Mis8'1.:00 coluith is ;e\S'ae.7 on a visit to
.,.
her ,hrother,Mr,),VAniCollins, who resides
'7•.wa,;.:44,,,fifil4i,'".,,',,, • . ., ,, ,„;_,„ ;„,
Mr. 1Vin. 0, Brien,-..c•ho has been work
ing•in till 11011riug 01111S fOr the least
three months has returned honie.
On Wednesday evening last we:were
favored with a heavy fall of snow : and
the eleighieg has been ,good ever since'
'We would like to know if there is no
law to.make people take, earo. of their
liorse's.for weer since the cold weather
set in there is a certain person in tp
neighborhood Who has been letting his
herses.,eten out night and day for 66
pick their own living. We will not pub
fish his ;name this time but if this Will
not make him talw.• better care of his
stock his nami3 will come out in next
wee,1:s 163 1113
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0120.—
The ,Masonic Grand Master,
The reception given by the Masons
of Exeter, on Friday eyening last, to
the Grand Master of the Order, M. W.
111.0, J. Ross Robertenn, Publieher and
Proprietor of the 7'elegram,, Torbnto,
was generous and enthusiastic. Tho
occasion being an 1,t1dreSs to the mem-
bership and• a lecture on Craft History
in Oanada.., •The lodge. room Was filled
with, Metribers of Exeter Lodge rind
visiting brethren from. Hensall. The
randliastereafter his entrance into
tie'Lodge, was presented with a bean -
111.11 ltheinous address; exeCuted in the
noSt Skilful tit of penmanship, and
which reflecte Much credit on the part
of Mr. Weekes as a skilful art
ist with the 'pee, and for which he re.
ceived many of praise for his
handiwork. The' following is a copy of
the addres8:•
—
To the most Worshipful John Ross
Rohereson Grand Master of thell Grind
, A'
Lodge of Canada, A. F.& A. M.
Mesa, WORStriprut, SIR ,,k.R.D BROTHER: -
We the Worshipful Master, Wardens. Offi-
cers ad members Of Lebanon :Forest Lodge,
No. 133 F. Sr, A. M., R. a, Exeter, em-
bvice this,to us,inost gratifying opportunity
of extending to you a sincere unanimous
and hearty welcome to our lodge.
Wo aro cleeply sensible of the honor by This
visit conferred upon us, and sincerely trust
that the benefits to, us as reasons resulting
therefrom may be great and. lasting.
We congratalate you,Most Worsbfpfal Sir,
upon yonr elevation to the Honoured posit-
ion. in the council of the Masonic body in
Canaan,. "Your deserved popularity with its
members and partielflarly 'your splendid ex-
• ecutive and administrative ability.
• Biddiiiph!
ThomaS Glavin has purchased
`tho..ftum, 50 acres, formerly owned by
JomiS•Flanagiul; on the 2n11 con. of
McGillivray, for tin : sum of $1500. No
beilditio's on the farm. - •
,
jaws Cain bought' lot 20 on •the
(ILII :eon CC'. 02 Bideltilple, for the suM
of .5'3,900.
S01.1t1) boundary
of Didanip11, has sold his farun
rulted. his
exaininatinn. F,re'ry cnercise .1),„ 11 close (111,p„!couliar still AloYli.,11.0n
.cortEled teacher itg 1.;ethg 113..6...; of wrart L1 --1d011 11(01303(1. th mr, c!„,rant
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uri„tt icyr (1 11 mi wellehonpiece of ratmeec
We likewise congratulate you upon tbe
manifest enthusiasm and great success that
has attended your tour among the a Msonie
lodges in Western Ontario .
We express our sincere Thanks for the
honor by you conferred upon this lodge, by
appointing one of our members an officer of
the Grand Lodge of Canada. '
and. vigour of intellect, you now possess, and
Arehitect lives and reigns for -ever and over.
Grand Lodge above, where the worlds Great
years and contiuuti in you that 'clearness
cerely pray that the Grand, Architect of the
And la,stly, Mctst WorshiPfu..1 Sir, we sin -
Universe may bestow upon you length of
that Ile may when your work on earth is
completed receive and welcome yoninto the
All of whioh is respectfutly presented..
After a respond from the Most Wor
shipful Bro. in an able 'ancl pleasing
manner, he gave an opening address
on the principals of the Order, the work
of the Craft, and .pointed out his desire
to serve the, fraternity by these visits
Nothing could be more gratifying to
'lain than the hearty ly &Come' irt.;4,
received and. the large, and 'appreciative
audience now before him. it was all
incentiVe to him to do his utmost to
make his year of office a successful one,
and strengthen the Order by the pro-
motion of harmony and good fellow-
ship. He did not look upon. the office
of Cerand Master -as being one of cold
and icy dignity, for there was no dig-
nity.but that of usefulness, .ancl. it
NO
wmayaung3.,
• Farqular.
Mr, jaft)08 Harris is seriously ill witk
inflammation on the lungs.
Mr. D, 13rown is at home tit present
nursing a large carbuncle, on the beet
of his neck.
Quite a nuinber from this vicinity
attended the Trivitt Memorial Church,
on Sunday last,
Mr. Wm. Kay returned from Dougtu
Man., last week and reports times as
being good, Wonder why he did,n't
stop,
Messrs. D. MeNicol and Wm. Bray of
this pla,ce, were the guests of Mr. Ben-
jamin Ilustin, of Exeter, ou Sunday -
last.
The I. 0. F. of this place held a de-
bate in their hall, on Friday evening
last, the subject Was (B,esolve,d) that it
is more profitable 80raise cattle, than
horses. After some ttble discussion ou
both sides the chairman, Mr. S. Camp
bell assisted by Messrs J. Armstrong'
and Geo. Bell, decided in favor of the
negative.
Some thno ago Mrs. nobert Pringle
was breaking stones with a hammer;
wh,en a small piece struck her in 010
e,y3 and she not thinking it very seri-
ous at the time iesthing much was done
for it, but lately it has troubled her a
great deal aud she intends to gQ ts
Loudon soon. to see some of the great
doctors about it, as it is giving her a.
great deal of pain.
Brucefield.
Large quantities of wood aTe core -
trig in daily.
We were pained to learn of the deatl,
of Mr. Alex. Davidson, of Cartwright,
Man., formerly of this place., where. Le
was well known and highly esteerna
by all.
Mr. Alex. Forsythe, jie, returned,.
home from Manitoba last week, wini-t
he has been spending the summer, Hes
speaks in the, highest praise of the
country.
A grand coucert under the ausnices
of the R. T. of '1'. was held in their new
hall, Tuesday eveeing. The place was
crowded and au enjoyable time spent.
The main features were the inusice&
glasses, p,Ihnyi'd by Mrs, and Miss Sag.,‘,.;
of Walton, and. the s:ilections t9'ef
Seaforth Quartette chili which were
well rendered. Miss Sage also sang
couple of solos which ivere loudly en,,
cored.
Too hite fur last week
A. new side -walk to the depot
been completed. ,
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The Foresters and Royal Tetnp,arE
have got into their new hall. The
made his heart glad as_he .Stras journey- latter ietend to have*. coneeet, :in the
ce
inaniting the 'lodges, to .have the 'near future, mi a grand :
hearty hand shake of that portion of
the niemberehip whIch did have the:
opportunity of being present at the
Grand Lodgee The Grand Master then
proceeded. with his acldrese,sin which he
0 -ave the history of Masonry in Canada
A considerable number of sleighs
and cutters areelyieg ";.theut this last,
few days.
Large qurint-itic!8 grain and hogs
are conimg ti c heu..
st pl.s
,both. •
for Oyer a bemired years, . holdtng th fof
audience for (nee' an hour. Ho. reeer-
ed to the. origin of the Englith Jitito in
1717,111d. the four:grand ledges of 1717,
1725, 1750, 111)111770 in England and
the union .which took plaee in 1813,
forming the' present• grand lodge. in
Englend, then in pleasant and -Cuter,
)i n foym he 831.16 the Craft History
Messrs.Hothain end. (111111 9111113 takeit
contract of loag dinwoo,...i.fr0111 Mr. N •
'Scott, four cars per day.
Public Fichocl Honor Roll
The following is the honor roil fol
of Upper Canada 11..1)2, the, struggle "
the four higlist, rooms of Exetor pueiie
for -independence of grand lodges of
1.70.2,1.9.2'2 and 18,0,the Morgan trouble
had 111311)' anecdotes and incidents
Which delighted th0Se presellt. 1,,Te
sNite of liis risit to England -to their
school for November, the names peewe3.
ing order of merit.
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