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The Exeter Advocate, 1890-12-11, Page 8R At5'MAKEW& 1119cn FAILS TO 919E SATIsSAOTiOIl 1'TM SALE BY' ALL OEALERS, THE:MART, EXETERII- FILLING. UP N U W b CCS gra tra c THE MART FOR HOLIDAY GOODS 0 ti GETTING lln:inn NOW LOCAL JOTTINGS. Mantic pal nominations on Monday 28th inst Ed. Spackman's change of "ad" can be found on the local page. Look for Carling Bros. change of "ad" in another column of this paper. Special value in Black Dress Goods and Silks at the. Big Bankrupt Store, • Don't fail to see J. H. Grieve's $10 suits before purchasing elsewhere. Biggest stock of clothing in the County Fauson's Block, Exeter. The great rush continues at the Big. Bankrupt Store. Bargains tell every time. , Hurrah for Spaekman's Boot an d Shoe Store for oytercoats, Fur Coats, Robes, &c. The richest assortment of Xmas pre- sents in Exeter is at the Big Bankrupt Store. Insure in the Temperance and Gen- eral Insurance Co., of Toronto. En BissETT, local agent. -May 29-90.. Big stock of Christmas goods in end- less variety at Spackman'sBoot & Shoe store. To be cleared cheap. r Ladle and Gents .underwear for less than manufacturers prices' at the Big Bankrupt Store. Huron. county Sabbath School As- sociation. v ill hold its next convention in Brussels on the 20th and 21st Janu- ary, 1891. Prepare for Jack Frost by buying your felt boots and shoes. The biggest stock in town, i'anson's Bloc(:, Exeter, E. 3. Spackman. M. William Dew, formerly a resident of the 4th concession of Usborne, but now of Iowa, had his buildings burnt about ten days ago. Before ordering winter clothing' call on Jas. H. Grieve and examine, his r lage and ~yell -assorted stock of winter ci goods„ Prices away below the lowest. 7t�lll 1,,1.v 1T? man wish- es A1... 1. young >a 7r ,.h es to know it it is proper for a1 young lady to .1. hila into the house. the first tiny-, . he s. 'CS her hornet,? Answer: --If she, (Jos.:nit, don't tarry loll;.',' at thegate. t tittangtstip; t1t 5 o a1cso is prepan.d to furnish from his :i•t111 snarl (tui 11 t, •f+r unttlrnal (0111 i. fortial use. Thai's to sug4estive alto ,11,n"; but l 21.51 iet'rn' l 1`;, 'u •npP et.tc r; t v 1 r 1>; 1,1 x ,,lily meant, 1.h t voixa havl iriL ills •(( ,1...1.:,1, who were ,..rStlt 1 restd'bits of this plfle:}, could 01 take. a 11.,,., li:e•i 1) ":_'. 1121-„3- ent 11.•:3 1 , la , t1- th-1f,1'u. ,t, . sont' tll:'ii1.,.:5 t weeiii fort 'w i11;St year. Try 1:.. G'it it t it t ir; 11(4.'00 illi tl 111• ,i . .;4- 00'v rtverL1 s tli1 A fel endslof good scaletto suitsable for men's rests, very cheap at the B'i ' Bankrupt Stora, We aro sorry to loal•rl of the illness of lllrs, John Shute, of Usbo•ne, who is confided to her bed, and little hones of her 1C(OS"Cry are entertained. II'ur Coats, Caps, Collates Boas and Muffs, all greatly reduced in prices at the Big Bankrupt Store. The right wayto cure c,t e c'ttarl•h is to eradicate the poisonous taint which causes the disease, by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. We now have a little snow but not enough to make good sleighing. But there is large quantities of wood being brought in, and also produce of various kinds, Mr, H„Spackman disl.osed, of one of his high bred pedigree 'Italian grey. honnds to Mr Thos. Jackson, Sr. of Clin- ton, for 7i'.hich he received a large price and yet not large, considering the price asked by other doh; breeders. R. Molts- Offers the following artieles for holiday gifts: -Ladies and Gents Gold and Sil4ior Watches, Gold. and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silyer Jewel- ery, Diamond Set Rings,Friendship Rings, Band Rings and Wedding; Rings' a speciality. Messrs. Davis and Reudell have con. yerted the Roller Rink into an ice rink, and are having it pelt in order for immediate use, ' If the weather keeps cold, this healthy% exercise will soon be at the disposal. of• the young people, and no doubt will be greatly'p- preciated. Why not have Burling in connection? Mr. W. S. Swaffield, of the Bayfield Road, has a relic of one of the saddest naval disasters, which ever occurred in England: It is a piece of oak from: the hull of the man-of-war, Royal George, which went dosr. in Potsmonth h'ubor a century•ago, with 1,800 souls on board. The wood is well preserved: and is quite and interesting, relic, Last Monday Miss Margaret Hill Young passed away to her reward after a solnewhat troublesome illness caused by an internal cancer. She was 44' -ears and 5 months old. De- ceased has resided and made it her home with Mr. Darling for some years until Monday last When she passed to that immortal mansion above, where sorrow is no more. Her remains were interred in the Exeter cemetery yester- day at 2 o'clock p. M. Mr. J. Ross Robertson, who is proprie. tor of probably the best paving .'news- paper property in Canada to day. The Evening Telegrpa, of Toronto, :admit ted,when in Exeter last week,that lie is probable more responsible. than any one for dollar weekli s' e ,and. also admits that dollar weeklies are great mistakes, and that it is impossible tomake theta a fi.iiallei<'LT success. In proof of which we may say that the Telegra))s;is a daily, and is about the only- dally that does not haye a Weekly edition.. What J. Ross dosn't know about running a newspaper dosn't amount to much. Announcement is made that the Legislature willdm•ing its next session authorize or require school trustees- to provide, free of charge, books for child ren attending, school. No dpubt the intentions, is to confer upon trustees of rural schools" the powers now conferred by law upon trustees ' in cities towns and inco?•ported t 1lliaT• s of providing free books artd charging a fee not exce,ed'111 j,,r .20 cents a: montl'i, It will be "vise to estcncl this 'privilege to all schools. It has been found that the arm II foe .rays advantage of getting the looks at wholesale instead of retail prices. Every one is looking for .cash in those times and a good opportunity , is of:ieredeve one f finding it y proprietors of Ilellbnrii's blood i'ui-h . ors a Serie of prizes embra' 1 ,E(.- 1 bl7o 1$1,L11J j to e1111person sanding in the largest, list of words conpos id from t he letters in the name Basal 1'uiii,er hest let es `rill t,nilaacr the : n -as of ' ).).:r;,i) 'J t' t ' 3 pitpri,tes of 810 Haien l 1;" l 1sT i"•t7,.C.7L't.,t. 1 0'( �>:1 1 each, all. Ill ( :.1=, and a haudsome present Sint to every tother parson i.'11(1ir: . in t lit of words, - t',4311d. r1t', µ'atopf r c:1real,r giving- g all l)'', t'to those w -ho t,11' 11 ,t14,:1.' 14 11194:11. + a „i,t, „a li ,l 1, .: Stt: :'3, .,,4„4141t;,., 1 „ l •+. #:.11 l?•;tlr, eilJlt, _.1: lff;ti(.., .,, fjJ .,, ',1/1'1,. . Nr': `.S"11.1 , 1!1^:. 1,L.. 1 �! 1 ,tt ( d Ill-' 1, 1 1•, l :.: ' in 11"'•11 t i til , ff1 f Ta..a ,, ins 7 4+ La 1 1, 3 11', 1 ft) ll'2 a., ,.:, ,„'r, t l,. 1 '1 .i s l .1„i; 11 r. , .11 ,!.1. 4) ta' /),,.,...:: ,. , ( , f1 1tL'',l 'until 'd(1:1 t1 5 +Ni. i,,,...,:,,..,:i,1.i;. %v lrl 1 'tj.t 4:1 .�,4 1,1 .,.1: `. • .,t., l.,y 5 t [: tr'l .. . . ti. • ..,,.sl p.lw at I�, l , .,•l 1i' Co„ .l: n.. tl `1"' f,1' I''0' t' t,,, S;tc±`,' �� at 1(441/'rl „:• 1'1 11 l t til ll•1 l., i1 1.0 V. 4 11 t • �,�! t;• ,. 1> 11 41 , .. 011 c 1 t ,•3; 1oft i, 1.1.$11';4/4 t:i ,ilk lit yak) N A quiet wedding took place Friday morning at the residence of Mr. T, 1v,, Manning, Toronto, when his third daughter, Lillian Lewis, was united in marriage. with John, N. Smith of Ram' say, Lanark County. Only members of the family were present, including Messrs. A, H. and W. 11. Manning of Clinton and Mrs. Dr. Amos of Exeter. The bride was a yery general 'favorite among ai large number' of friends throughout the Province. She was the recipient of a great many handsome presents. Mr. and firs Smith will re- side near Almonte.-Globe, COLD WAVES Are predicted with reliable accuracy, and people liable to the pains and aches. of rheumatism dread every change to damp or stormy weather. Althongh Hood's Sarsaparilla is not claimed to be a positive specific for rheumatism, the remarkable cures it has effected show that it may be taken for this complaint with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its action in neutralizing the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of rheuma- tism, constitutes the secret of the sue - cess of Hoods Sarsaparilla. If yon suf- fer from rheumatism, give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial; it will do you d: lgoo1epatlrinee Bring your repairing to R. Hicks if you desire ex pert workmanship. Prompt attention and moderate charges. Girl Wanted. A first class diningroonl girl wanted at once, for which liberal wages will be paid. Apply at the Central Hotel, Ex- eter:. t ' anted. Never too late to mend. 5000 pair. s of boots and shoes that need repairing 10 be left at the leading boot and 'shoe store next door to the post office.: G. Manson. Silverware. There is no more satisfactory and desireable present for the holidays than some article of silverware, R Hicks aims to give the best value and the best goods. An inspection of our stood: will satisfy yon: Penn{Readin '. S � A. Christmas entertainment wilt be given in the Cavan Presbyterian' church,under the auspices' of the Young People's Society, on Wednesday even - nig, Dec. 17th, An entire new and no- val'.pregram has been arranged for, and a pleasant evening may be spent, by all. Admission only Scts: Every- body come. watches. R Hicks can furnish you any style or grade of timekeeper, and 'convince you that you are obtaining a watch at close prices by dealing With him. �', r e sell the best standard movements, the newest style of cases, and render great inducements to purchasers.. We .o what you desire at a price that will meet your purse, and strive only for a fair legitimate profit. Nree Y1 in Around The World.. VI 3+ nr i xn Bra's Ratu'r:i, or 118 equivalent in gold is given by BELL'( 'MAGAZINE for the largest list of words constructed out of the words "Bell's Ma,•azine,": Also Pianos, Orgarls,P'si ;or Suites, Gold Watches, Silver Tea. Sets, Parlor Coal Stoves, etc., etc., all positively given away. Every one sending not less than '.r).--0;;rr. words will got a present. Send 1:2 cents in stamps, mentioning• the (your paper's 7'.iann (, for rules, illustrated eraftllr ue and copy of 1>aper to _lei r :.'., 11 T ouo:x1.ro, Oxr.. G 1,-17f1 cootie ;c 1 001; JFK';ittjrt:L111�1APllt, The teachers and pupils of Exeter' Public School, intend holding an enter- tainmeut on Friday evening' December 111th, in Drew's Opera .house, ` for the. purpose of raising the balance due on the organ lately purchased. An excel- lent programme has been prepared in which one of the rnbst interesting feat ures will be a debate on "Woman Fran- chise," in which the following speakers will take art --Atli p lmati;ve, Messrs L. H. Dickson and Rt)v, A. Russell; Neg- ative, Messrs R.11. Collins and Dr. Rol- lins, Admission 15 cents, school child- ren hildren 10 cents. See programme; next week. 4 $750 Cottage, or its equivalent in cash will be'giyen to the person detecting the greatest number of errors, (words wrongly spel- led or n isplaeed) in the December issue of "OUR HOMES." In addition will be given two cash prizes of $200 each,four of $100, eight of $50, ten of $25, twenty-five of $10, fifty of $5, one hun- dred of $2, and one hundred asci fifty of $1, distributed in the order mention- ed in rules and regulations, which will be sent with a copy of December issue on recipt of 15c in stamps. Special cash prizes given away almost every clay> during competition which closes Feb. lst, 1.891. Address, Oun. Homes Punrast-n'ci Co,, Brockville, Canada. Obituary. // We record this weer: the death of ltfary, beloved wife of Mr, Thos. Bissett of Gidley Street. 'Ailing for some time past she died o I o1ig and useful life at -the ripe age of cd -years and 11 months. The funeral oob�i, Sunday was lasgeiv attended, the iri'terment beim in the Exeter cemetrv: Ono of the,oldest residents of Exeter thus passes away and so makes one change in the building of the future. We sympathise deeply with the afflict- ed husband and eight surviving sons of their mother in Israel,. She was a devoted member of tfhe Melodist Church and the Re*. A. L. Russell con- ducted the last service o1•erher'remrins Obituary;. Ben ja;tatu Case, Esq, of Hay, we re: vet to learn Missed �, 11 a p �pe< cefu y away to dais long' home on Wednesday morn- ing last at 3 o'clock. A pioneer who travelled nearly over the whole world. He settled many years ago in this part of the country and stood in the first rank of 'successful farmers. Falling into ill health some months ago, he lire - ger ed in: much pain and weakness un- til the end .which we recon: above. An honorable pian whose word was his bond,a kind father, and a pious Christ- ian thus passed over to the silent ma- jority,. a- jority1'He was `one of the, oldest .and t 7 [ r- most prominent memberof the Eng- lish E lish Chuich is this parish and attend', ,�• ed the Service and. Holy Communion plL ?:.. with. his latest strength. We join with the whole community in the sorrow which is after: ail only a fraction of the. deep grief' the widow and faintly must fca.1 His funeral is arranged for Fri- day at 2 p. ri:dayat2"p. Personal R�ent1on, n Friday last after a In the York of:Novem- bor 214. Robert Errant begins a brilliant and entertaining. inn social satire under the title, of "Mrs Harold Stagg." The story is told 1'. i th amusing aquiet uiet e ever) l(,ls whit h. has mride the a 11t11nr's: reputation. and contains many striking ideas which will cause Society's bale, bone to ('1,1'14' like 111e An;;lommni enc,," it places its heroine under ri+ erl„s filo Irmo a wealthy swell and. air1 talented yo;tth to -fame and fortune um' Mil: l)uorii---a situakilni which alloys, 13.13,. e ,,, rrlt + u ,' l t t t ,t1 n.. ) .1 ei.:' . '..0 bDf11 . ,l ll rt1 0 baud York ,New 1 U1 n SUCit(ty. . (11'i x 7 dal: evQ111151' last 1111 11+311 ii t1 nl .911 s of i'.. 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('It,'1('rl a,T! hnttl'y : ill l'C'11, ('l(5 31.111' fold,""1 3,71 antnl'114Ltic 0 1'1 '1117...,"•\044011(-,1,..,311g, 7 ,: (' i , r. t,1 .t_)) t1 l 1 h'uld, "Heel Cher„ tt4 ;l4 11+1011' Of meatl.)'14+1 wom1 11 (lpel 1.3:i t0' the Gln l01.1inos. t11:11 1)+315 o) the address Trois,1,1,Egli rx, ins which they ore ' tin hod , over to 4,;t1 1.114'8 of 1411(1tors propni'iog tho 1)'131"1'3 for tho deliver',' to the Post Office (1 • I4Xa1'111450 171 expresses,' f )no 01 lh('1 1111(iO4Pt 1511('os In rlis'(l0nftry is thn;lice of ti(;; Primly .r"r1'ad and Ti't10101')! Mot;trc3tl, Mr. Samuel Sandy eoek,an[1 Jonathan. Cooper of Biddniple were the guest of Mr. 'Thomas Shiite on Sunday last.-- Mr. ast.-3Ir. A. A. C. Denovatl and wife,, of West 'Toronto Junction, formerly of the Me, sons Bank'here ,sp .nt Sunday a1.1d hion day 1)itllfriends -ftr town. -air Chai. Senior, and wife of B1,nlluin, forta15" 1,) of this place; are spending a Seiv Cloys With their many friends ill. tovt-11.-irlr, (Feu Knight of<Ilclertoii, spat Sunday 414 town. -M1'. Frank Ru4ght ..5311 of ear worthy station master and wife, Who left Iltire, lhOitt t111 s:; yeal.s ago for Redondo, Ca:�lifor)lia, L.,+LL ticd'to town 011 Monday \vh ro 11,, itIta txls remain. ing and rn tl:e it his home. -Mr. Alfred Walters rv110 has been c :ALI:Li:1 < ( a a shoo shop 011 ,lain'st„;c1 for ., )t)' 3',.a(1 pni•(liiis.,� a tiol:.,t anti took. 11i:r 0 p1,r1are on :1iouilayfor 1Lri )0rt,1110tr. .t +h S"' :-S�t�i�it'! l'imartRR;Nc A ' man can do a wind pump business on a very airy capital, BLOW, BAO BLVSTER May catch the ear of the buyer for a time, but it won't keep his trade. Talk is dear to the man who has his caution talk- ed away, his scruples talked aside. To the woman who is.talked into over buying or bu�rui a y style of goods that will not stand the test of unprejudiced judgement, such methods are onlyworthy OFA FAKIR AT FAXR, whose business is to sell a i _ and not to satisfy. These are ry t our :1:1 ethods. W : call ten d liars ter( dollars and not nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. This reckless reduction of price' -thus dressing• upa l -, ten dollar bill to look like a nine -is a fake business. Talk is cheap i'vllen all its blowing ends in ONE CENT I, FF TEN DOL A We can show you something g chea per than talk -we T • � 1 cz l� �� c lne�n our goods --for talk is dear at anyrice. Goods with lint honest X on them and not ten worked over to look as if it were a nine. Its a fake fit to go along with Barnum's car- cus and show bill exaggeration. ation which describes g �, es the goods. Plairi =ealx.xlg has no S .zeal- in.g A LI CABIROS. _ so -We still have our celebrated 25c Tea the talk' Of the town. -C. �_ Soirc1ig BiffereQt fro� oiLi,Gr Stoves. The S pecilties th3 Novelties, the Oddities I , l itles of the A RT COUNTEEIG stove aiie creating a sensation• For the first time in many year§ there is a coal stove that is on every tongue. Manufacturers, travelling men,,stove dealers, 'fain.- els and, in fact, evel'T person interested in stoves are g -.. �l - N 1.. 4 tGZll.lir �. about the O1� TES s o Why �e s this?p t .BLL Because they iL !�a. sr, i ��v:* (G �.l is daring In its 1"'cy'' . ��V ��,�AL>�s�y b U I,.,11.a.: lit r. ' ft leaps to thefront' r 3 p front with its wonderful improvements, �, o other stove has anything l lk.e it. New from top to toe. . L• . Brilliant from urn to base. Beautiful in its effect under fire. Radiant on the parlor floor, and eloquent in its hot air con ,struction. C it R u has au :�a:,• � f4 - lead, ) _.."�' already rc P -t the P.. .d: w �"1', " r: irk f, OEM th5.le a a, i t areal. h �� the : pole, ad";oi. t will haw to y,� o,,,a o f o 1 qqq p��yq/� . a i 'W be a good, trj �rx l�atu W. l�.�tc��9i: 6'lyd� 6d:V tilr��6Vrim�� it. lAa O OOC7 G y C;0 0 0 0 c, 0 0 0 4, O 0 0 0 C' .0 O 0 G c 5r. lei a -s, _. AND + Y , t p �7 MEM F EE % 7 A CALL AND SEE �4?'iS��s (i%wccd� t1stia G`G?ts' t:'[1"4sEt e �cOar; C>ut�iS�M, A full assortment of cook and parlor stoves on hand 1 .�:ICt 1rhicl ��zmustbt, n n sold, and VERY .1 C':��.�__ ate,': l' �, .*!' 7 e<", (��'W .1" �I.. C1*.' - iNMMWa, /'ei, fi W+'�9i4a ''�'.J kr..Ll, r�c .>..�' \� (_ 4Y.�,Iu�A'W� ro^1. `pix `.f } 6' F .J: R F ; G `t1•r! pf.T L$_^..7 i!`�u e!� 1aa 1 917111 ;4 14 Wilt jofu, his 141141 1 C T'y t 1, 7.'� :a_ CJ 1'.1'k..1S.r'i�.�. (Teel- Y-!"?' lti. �.x'^1 ,n. ono �l:*c:� north t.'1. 0: �I". � 1_(i cS�' ,. 1+ t ' ailtl faulil who 1;;ft 1t;;1':; ai,('i1[t tiirlx�' ' 7 i:.rs.l.r� i....,,�1'L; �l$�,1_. Street, 111t141th1S �l.! O, 21.1f. 71 1', ..111 1.4111, l ti 4 t.. 1 Nal by all who knoll' him and his in.i.n ;t•idl'1(15'115 Exeter and 71111'l 1 Al ( 1! I L11p; 4.' 11oli'• (.0` 11L11 of Ill`, i fi,t , I ,• 1 141 rte. :was 1.1'1111 with. (+1)1,,,'1) ti;4,4 (14)11 p 1l :'9;111 ^1 Jas. J' y3 c l :((cont 1; pr111ic.(5 him over a,lid intends _c'n7lii 111 l: tlhe'4 111tei' 19 1. 1`li.' will roil1 1 44 the ,1111ni, \`t 1 in t 5p ( pi! y Y - 1 dr? iJ i F):rr 1 L1 k! FOR PRESENTS Exeter. 1 2; (�, , i F' .•nor ` .w ("'' Z c? n x .x,1't,•'v4 r' rn , i a,:1Glt .t..i COLIV11.2T5 ir. C.,123.1 1 171 4( ,,arra 'rho, T n 1 4(+41h' 4t E. tt L.z8,tf 1� 5110417141111 i s"k- 1ali:� i.,)i3r0(o in. 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