The Exeter Advocate, 1891-8-6, Page 1ft.
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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1891.
NO 21&
11.•160.10110.11110011•11.114}EVW.M.
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The , olsons Bank °
(Chartered by Parliament, 1.80,)
,
i?aid up Capital........ - 02,000,000.
Rest rand.. , . ... „. .... 1,000,000,
Head offiee Montreal.
F. .
WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq,
M.
GIIINERAL ANA0-D11
Money advaneed to good. :Farmer's on their
own notes with one or more endorsors at 7
per cent per annum..
Exeter Branch.
y rom. IO a. rn. to 3 p.
)pen every lawful daf
,J in,, Saturdays AO a,. in. to 1. p. in
A. general banking business transacted
Four Rev cent. per annuin allowed for mon-
w on. Deposit Receipts. bavings Bank at 3
Nix. cent,
N, DYER HURDON
ilxeter, Jan 28, '88. Sub•Manager.
Tr H. •,•
e r n. , 1,,,
IL . ' • . o er rug , ore
,
Grand Bend.
sin a document to that effect. IL Eil-
„
ber-J. Sherritt that the followino. rat-
.
es be levied: Township 8 mills on
county 2, sink nig fund 1. And the
S\ .1 1 rates of school sections. R.
Hicks -F. Weurth that G. Brown b
collector atH. $85. Eilber-J. Sheri itt
that a di1.11
scount of 1 per cent be f011,
ed on the 8 for all taxes naid on or be -
fore the, 25th November, 1891, that all
taxes Dot paid by Jan'y 4th 1 per cent
per month additional Will be char (red.
After passing the following 0;1:101'8
the council adjourned to meet ao-iin on
, , ,,
lst Monday in September: -T. Sweet
cam. L. R., $5; A P,attor,. watching gap
75 cts; W, 'Winer in pit 83; White &
8ons from 1890 511. W McCann cren
, . , . ,. . „,,
$1; T. Iftindford, Biddulph road $10; R,
Handford con S. B., $1.25; A. Learey
ditching 1st S. R, $2; J. ' R Turner work
22 $20.25. M. Winer C $11 2r-; • H
Esser) C R.$88.75. A. Disherdan L R
7
E. and W, $4•50; j. Finkhiner, ga•avel
C R, $6,75; W. Thompson g ravel dam
Mitchell,' relief $5; Mrs. Sew -
comb relief $9 ; Interest $300 ; Glen viile
-i--?)Nii...ei ian°31.1411iceil.Na'if,3; 11.1B25alrerr.2.21,\12ne. °Z..
Bskige $2i A MeEachen anlyt. 14 eo0.
7o ets; J. Sherron keep Eagleson, $8;G.
Lewis Work for last year s. B, $825;
A King CI:avert 6, 7 con. $4; D. Buchan-
on 0. R., $50. In the matter of road
i.ev.ork returned on 16 eoi. council will
,
aiscuss the matter when they have ev-
idence that the work has been satisfac-
torily done. Q. PROUTY, Clerk.
Most of the farmers around here
have finished their fall wheat harvest
and report it turning out •i, good CO
-Mr. Paul Gra yelle is at present visit-
ing frie,ndarounds Gnincl Benc1,-Rev.
.
eapark
Mr. Loch id, of hill is expected,to
preach in the Preshyterian.Church in
Mr. Carrier's place next Sabbath at the
usual hour, --Mr, Peter DiSjarcline is at
present lying vei.ss sick with a tumor
in his gToin aUd they expect to nave
an operatim performed on him. -The
. ,
largest sturgeon that theoldest fisher-
man has' seen.on this shore of Lake
.
HUI:on was caught a short time i.go
which took two men to haul it out of
the net Measuring about eight feet
long and weighing over two htindred
pounds. -Miss Trinine MePonald is at
present the guest of Miss Mary,Steven-
son on the corner.
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FOR.
•
Puree
Parls Green and Zellebore.
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Our Stock of Drugs is always complete and of tile best.
,
An:Endiess Variety of Combs,'Brushes &e.
.
The Best and Leading Perfumes always in stock.
OUR"I)RICES ARE RIGHT.
A. CALL SOLICITED,
%
W a E. C.,CHE OU'R 9
THE G El RNE It BRU B- ST El RE,
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EX.-.ETER ONTAR [0.
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Ame Afr Atli I 3.1Cifiella"`""" )
Is published every Thursday Morning,
at the Unice,.
MAIN -STREET, - EXETER.
Sy the SANDERS' PUBLISHING COMPAN.Y.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
)ne Dollar Pseri.50, paid in Advance.
Iffifilninotifso paid,.
n.
* mato* c'x''• •23 -1"1' -ea"
.-d.-..rextimixle
tic=
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No paper discontinu.e.d. un tik all arrearagfie:
fa° paid.. Advertisements with.ont_ speci
iirections win be published till forblot &ant!
,harged accordingly. Liberal cliseoun m d
.or trauseient advertisements inserted 3f0ojai
ong periods. Everyt Aestchriptflionxitstofstvie;
PRINTING turned. ou in e .1,...
6nd at moderate rates. Chognes,ninosney co. to
.rs, Stc.for advertising, subseriptio , . et
24) made payable to
Sanders & Sweet
PROPRIXTOns1U
church Directors- '
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CMIIRCIL,"IleV• Sa• raP
tobinson, Beater. Sunday Sernet . 11 •
aid 7 p. in. Sabbath School, 2.3e p. in.
. James-st , Rev. A. L.
arwraoni ST CIIIIRLII-- . .
y eTV1O0S, • • •
tussell, Pastor. Sunda.. b . 10 SO a m
,nd 6.30 pon. Sabbath behool, 2 p. m.
mAn„T sTaEaT-Ttev..Tiloistoonv,.Praa.sstearb.bSaatt
.ay Services,10,30 a.m. an •
iehoo12,30 v. Tn.
.1, Martin,
PRESBYTERIAN ONURCIL-IteV. L. - 6.3o ,,,
'a,stor. Sunday Servic,es, U a. m. a '
n. Sabbath School, 3.0 a. in
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— processional Cards.
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ILKINBNIANIL.D.S1 Yallsoll's Block
a two. doors north of Uarlulegs8,teeelti;
MAIN STREET, ENETEteeltstrarg! t t
II on 1st
;vithout pain. AwaY,, nu ,e os idi ta yi 1_,.; .
!`usiad zayi.; teshisoancLasitamtus.naliayuoili, setal se each
I-14 li'INGIUM'tplgSSurIg8eT"Ms'einsubeecresils°°r7'tat
Lis conege.Den a
i en for
I. L. BillntgsA °salfifee6a,•gflgt111::::4:ilsv. ,B77.1::
kteter, .
he painless ext bracratio0n0tobf teeth. riases
,ured firmly in 0tLO by '1!emen's Pat-
ient Valve •, ...,.
0Diyi eCe• II lir el rs fdienict -24
T B WHITE 'm
1 • and. sasses, •
lorner Victoria and Elgin Streets., Goderich.
)ntario.
LLINS. OFFICE -MAIN ST.
Residence- Omer Andrew and North
13R.3.4-' c
treets, Exeter, Ontario.
n, it, T. P. AWL Aft.12GhFCsLiToiNa.usMall)LEd. sEurRgegys
1.1 the Oollege p Y
' Physician, Surgeon and. Aceouch-,
)ntario. . .
Mr. Office, Lashwooal Ont.
-- ,. ber Royal College
1 -NR. CRO.SIERY, kel-Ipnitouelg.,,:be Roy..11.
,Lsollogsoursoptsy,pEiicait:tansisaLdd, s:ur a eo. ntis,, oiletm.rbtoor,
rollege af 21-1rP ia stand Orediton, Ont.
Iface, Mitche 1 s o ,
DR, wad. surgeons,
college ot PhyslotansO to oneo.o. of
mtario; licentiate of th.e __Ps, .y_ 1...irCg_ ; .
'hysicians and Surgeons Eflinlo
iate of the Faeulty of Phy,si . . h Leen-
clans and stir-
t, Meaissta
Glasgow* Penew ot Trim. y , 0, .,
eons„ ' Office -Dr. C""" s l'I-.
.onege, Toronto.
tan&
SITY
-1 DAVID M.ST.EBLER, (TINIVER t
JR. I'hysieian, Surgepn, e a,
of loron o, . ,
nter of 1886-'87 in NeNv
:eying.; spent the vi of• i867-'88 in Vienna,
Nt
'orlc,.and the Ynn er aREDITON, ONT•
,ustria. OFFICE, -
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lig Or H McLELLAN,
a ..a.sa i I
EYE & EAR SURGEON.
New Yorl- Eye and Ear Hospital.
Graduate ... • ' ' 1' d Office cor.
lyes tested fold giitssos slily te ..
" lb •t, eets
Maple and la ot s r • ,
ON'PA.RIO
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CTT-
-, CO LINS, BARRISTER, sou .
lb E. ORL, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
- • Post Office, 'Exeter, Ontario.
ffice- Over •
ainey toLoan
TOR
'CORSON BARRISTER, SOLICT0
It 11 ' ' ' elev. on-
f Supreme Court, NotarTP o .
l. ° • ' arn money to Joan
0 , Commissioner. •
Lersansou,s Block, -Exeter
AltRISTERS SOLIC-
PLLIOT & ELLIOT, B . 1 i loan
, •• conveyancers, sse. Money o
...1 itors,
6 6 per cont.
. v. ELLIOT. 3. ELLIOT
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h a. Licensed Auct-
I' BROWN, Wthe °else t'es of Perth and
J...• ioneer for the oun s .
' is.11 sex also for the to.vnship o f Usborne
'L( e ' 1 tl attended. to and term s reason
ties prornp Y
tP t if ee winehoha
ranged a os o 1, s
ble.So,les ar __
NS late of Manitoba, Licens-
L 3 ROLLI , , . . f 1 Jur
N. . u tioneer, for the countic..s o -
o a ea A • e 1 Residence. 1 mile south
nd Mulct esex, • .
tor other -
t' Exeter, Ont. Sale Orders by mai 1
' tiy attended to at reasonab e ,
iso promp .
rises. ,
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-NOTICE.
'ffec
entrance as eted to the stable of
Mr. Richard Handforcl a few days ae'o,
'anti a horse that he had workir'i,,,o.
which he had put in the stable to faeledd
Iv
.hile he .t 1- f 1 • d'
pat oo , o ns inner, was, on
Ins return, missing. The thief escaped
.
rroin the back way through the field's.
Chief Gill is on his track and no doubt
' '
the filcher tvill soon be in limbo
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SchoolAssesBment.
ca,tSieocu:a110D9eopfatltie School Act 1891, Edu.
i ment leciutres a certain
rate to exteed over the whole muniei-
pality according. to assessment.
That each school section receive out
of such fund q100 tenures in pro'port-
''' ' '
ion to award of assessore, e,ach sehool
havino. an mist $50 additiona
t,
NOW thiS effects Ste.phen township
thusly:-
s, s, No.1 wiii by this means raise about
$158,10, retain $100; No, 2 Ss5, retain $100; No.'
3 $125.10, retain' Sf09; No. 4, $115:06, retain
sloe; No. 5 $121..66, retains $150; No. 6 $1.01 26,
retain iii00; No '7 S114.07, retain 8L00; No. 8
union, $40 06_, retain pti.illi, NO. 10, $115.12, re
ttiins,s,00; IN o. nonnon, al 1,0, Teltaing 6100;
o 19 union No to gee 40 retains 0* N $28.87,
t •-s - • -s s , • •
retains $43.24. . .
The above figures are approximate-
ly.near, but near enotioh to shew the
e .N. doubt
workino• of tlie measure-, o
some Sections will approve of the act
others disapFove. I would. like t°
, hear the view's of others on the matter
befcre I put the rule on the rail. The
above figures are neat from a 'rate °f
72/100 of mill .0072. C. PROUTY.
NV, A, Sweetman (Piano touer).will be pi
town next week, and at regality intervals in
future. Mr. S. tuned a number of' pianos in
Ester last winter, that ought to introduce
him. He also holds credentials from lead -
ing piano dealers. LORVO "orders early if,t
-
ew err ore.
Hick's ,1 1 St •
TO.LErf.
A desireable cottage to let on Eliza.
bethstreet, south of James St. Church.
Th b 'Id' 0. h 7 d• T. t t e ts
e tu In. as it t.,ren ape]. m n
and it is a good location to live in.
Immediate possession given. For fur-
ther -particulars apply on the premises.
• THOMAS DEARING;
Exeter
Hay Council
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Council met pursuant ' to adjourn-
meld on Aug. 1s, 1891, all present.
The Reeve was ordered to dispute ' the
claim of Geo. Greenslade 'in killing
sheep and also the garnishees of Pik
ard vs Randall. The following rates
. for 91 were ordered to be levied. Coun-
ty Rate 1 9/10 miles, Township Rate 2;
. General Schoal fund 4/5 miles. Council
then adjourned after passino• a number
of accounts 'the next cotmci 1 ineeting
will be held in the town hall on Oct 7th
,..., ,
at 10 a. in. SA.m. J. LATTA, uteri,:
Hay.
On Thursday morning. last week
.about 5 o'clock a. in. darling a heavy
th
thunder storm, lightning struck a
building belonging to John Carrick, of
• • • , ,
this township, aud it alas totally de
strosed by fire The o ner had lust
- - ' w -
aroused from. his slumber and. was
• .. •
lookino• out of the dom. of his house
when a occurred. Immediately upon
noticince the blaze he 11111'1qta tO the
,, b ,
Scene, hilt was unable to saye any
mill.. which it contained. There was
.
about 800 pounds of extracted honey
t • d ,• 11 11 the e "
s oie away .an a e nect-ssaly ap
pliances for ex.tracting the honey from
the coinb, besides °their thingslhat aye
needed in looking after the bees. TheSe
..w ,
ere all lost nothino,.beingasaved. The
loss is considerable fts the hone -
. ... 3
. was considered the best of the season,
beino• gathered from white clover and
as. =0'
b w ocl blossom and will amount to
,
over $150. No insurance.
While Mr. Adam Whiteford, who lite
lives on the London - Road ,
.
about 21- miles north of Exeter, -was 1
busily engaged working. a sulky rake
last week he met with a misfortune.
At the time it occured he was driving il
through a field when the bolt which '
the wifiletree to the shafts, ' broke ]
and allowed the shafts to drop out of ,1
tlaeir place in the harness. The horse •
c
made a rush fps liberty drawing the 3
rake by the holdback straps attached /
to the shafts at the same time increas-
hiss the speed. Mr.Whiteford,who bad re- 1
is
mained all this time on the seatbegan
to feel uneasy and tried to make his es 1
cape from the uncomfortable position. ,
.
In tr tno, to outover'f '
Y . get the side o i
the rake he was thrown against the
, ,
wheel when two of his ribs were brok-
1
en, and at the same time received sev- i
era,1 other bruises. His injuries have
been properly attended to, and he is ,
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now on a 'fair way to recovery.
,
.
FARMS FOR SALL.
•
,
North half of lot 4., north boimaa,r3r of
Stephen in the county of Huron, about )12.,
, 1
-miles west of Exeter, which iN possessed of
one of the best markets in Western Ontario
fTrigtree are first class out buildings, good
dwelling, good orchard on the rremi-
ses, all well fenced and drained, ancl is in
first class state of cultivation,
Also, west halt of lot 6, north boundary of
the aforesaid: township, about 15 acres . of
good hardwood bush, the balance of which
is goon pasture lands, well fenced, with goon
supply of water. Possession of both places
imniediately. For further particulars apply
on the protases, or to '
Mu. Jou x swr,E,,, mnter, 03*
S0a0Mo •
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With reference to the article in the
,,,.., ,,,
/ rates, ox twD weeks ago. Sone parties
have the idea that the •undersigned
was thewriter. I wish to state that 1
knew''
snothing of such communication
.• f • ' • . "
--until- ,f•,er it apeeen•red -1.4,:prpt. '..I dis-
Ol41111 authorslip because such a writ_
hig front a Sodomite would be entirely
'
Oat of.plaee; but proper enough for one
' . k
Of Exe.er. . The communication was
good and intended for -praise to the
Sodomites, but the Sodomites are too
-, .
mouest to praise themselves thus. ,
'e• PROUTY*
•
,
liensall.
•
Mr. Kenneth McLeod of Detroit has
,./ J
returned home.
•
• 'tints
_ Mraand Mra. John Ayr were visi
friends in Exeter on Sunday.
, .,,,, . , .,, ,..,„ . , . . ,. .. ,
' Mrs. James Lang is visiting rela-
tives and friends in New' York City.
Miss Alcoa. formerly of Exeter but
,
now of Alma, Mich., has been here vis
iting for some time past.
, .1
l'rade is very quiet tn our at e vi.
lage at present on account of the farm-
ers being busily engaged.
Mr. A. W.'Murray, one of the prinei-
pal teachers in the Normal School at
Toronto, is spending his vacation at
his father's, Mn James Murray, of Tile-
kersmith.
. gameAnother of football was kicked
here a stiort time ago, and resulted in
a tie, between the Brucefield and Hen-
sail dabs, They seem to he very ey.
• '
enly matched as this is the second tie
which has occurred.
-
The weather durino• the past weel-
has been alt that could be desired for
harvestino• and the farmers h •
aye neat-
' '''"
ly all completed their fall wheat harv-
es and are now pa lent y wai inge or
t d t 1 't* f
• • ' .
the spring gram to ripen.
OTERIS.LIST 1831, MUNTOIP ALITY OR
V the ToVinship of Stephen ,. -Comity of
Htr),IrmesEm..ilitNtsikeiticels•herebY given tha, ,/ have
or deliverect to the perstn s men-
dolled in the ard and4th sections of the "Vot-
ers' List Act, the copies required -by said sec-
tion to be so tranSmited or delivered of the
L' t d t to sail Act of all ersons
is ima 8 pursuan .,c p .
appearing by the lastrevmed assessment roll
of tbe said. Municipality to be entitled. to
vote in the said Munieipality at elections for
members of the Legislative Assembly, and
at the Municipal elections, and that saitilist
w a s first posted un at my office, stollen, on
the 1st day of August, 1891,and remains there
for iiweetion. Electors are called unon to
examine the said list , and if any omissions
or other errors are found. therein to_take im-
mediate proceedings to have the said errors
corrected according to law.
CHESTER PROUTY.
. . Clerk of the said
Dated this 1st day of 1591August,.
.
, Communication
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Some time ago some boys of -the
Lake Road on a Sunday evening de
sti oyed 'some property belonging to theholds
municipality. A detective was, put ell
their ti id, and their names known
within twelye hours after the damage:
was done An offer waa made to the
• '
young men, that if they would pay at
the materi estro •ed
3' ,
the matter should drop witliout chiro--
inr, them With the costs. I am infOrni-
ed all but one have done so• hence that
. . "
one will 1.)e thrfor all the costs. • I will
• 1 .
give one week onger for that one to
. •f t
.pay up, i no , then paid other proceed-
. -
ings w111 be taken. Tun POLICBMAN.
"JUST AS GOOD,"
. , .
ft.,s-r,soons_ci. dpealets who ti t! sell a sub-
';t:t....s.t, a -e aration when A customer
il t r Hood's Sarse arilla Do not
ea o . , .. pr ...
allow any such false statesments as
ttnS tO 1110.1.1C0 you to buy what you do
not want. Re.mem.b.er that the:only
at a few cents
reason for making it is th f '
more profit will be. made on the substi-
. .
tute. Insist upon having the best
b
medicine-HOOd'S Sarsaparilla. It is
.,
PeCithar tO Itself.
. ' •
Middlesex.
Watch Vow it.
A cleverly raised two dollar bill is le
circulation. The alteration, however
can be vary readily detected if a per
son ti time to look at the bill. The
Government leasal bill reads: "The De-
. .
f C d 11 •t1
minion o ana a wi pay .ie bearer
. , , ,
twO dollars 'Is altered by means of pen
and ink to read "The Dominion of Din-
Ida will a - to bearer ten dol'ars "
. p,,a , . .
,
Ohiselhurst.
.
Some of the farmers in this county
are congratulatinthe on en -
g
eeP tionall . o•ood.cro s of wheat. Mr.
3'''' 1 'clPh just 11
W. MacFie.of E :in as jus t res le(
his early red Clawson wheat, which
'yielded 45 bushels per acre, or 254
• - • ,
1 d Mb•
from six bushe s of see • r
bushels . •
R 1 f lot 25 concession 8sLondon
Township cut twelve acres of wheat
' ' • . .
on Thursday anti threshed it the same
,.,
"a'Y' It yielded 600 bushels.
, , " s
Benjamin Barnt,s, thi, West William
• ' having
farmer, charged with aison in
' ' ' A ril le
set fire to his own house 10 p , st,
1 by Mao•istrate.
' was committed for tria ., ,
I 11 bit b ' •refused
Wells, of Park it ,aeing ,
Th • o• woman Francis J Germ -
e young )
who was employed by Barnes as
way, w , .
with inciting a' domestic, was Chaiered wi b
. b
Barnes to commd the c,rime, hut the
ma,oistrate decided' to disehar,ge the
z' b f
oirl. The evidence of a numbei o
''
witness ivent to show that Barnes took
no ains to the of h' -
.save e contentsis
b 1Pn. • h • t h' ' Id
11 ing house oi o remove is awe. i
he dh
wife, that e a o en expresse iin-
1 ' ' f 1' 1- le • 1
se f as weary o ns sie .. paa ,aei am
• la
that when she died he wou marry
some , ..
one who could w oils, openly
• • • • . -
avowinr his intentions of making the
• 1 G . I. '-f TI 1 tt .
,gir ,firiaway us IN , e. ie a ei
stated six weeks ago that she already
c., , Geo.
had deal of Berne's property.
s at. who formerly worked for the
IIONN UR, W.
prisoner said that Barnes often told
" ' • • •
him he would like to see the buildings
b ' ed doss,n And had ofrerecl him
tura - , ..
somethino• to do the deed, but witness
d • • d • -
refuse . Twice Witness had eating,-
• I 'd f' 1' '1 t d h tl e 4sorer to
MS le ires ig 1 c y i pi . .
I se in
the danger of t ic 1 lou
, , , . . ; .
This section of coiintry can boast ofmselves
•
having one of the best yields of wheat
this ssear that any person would wish
to see •
•
RnTUBNZD.---Mr. Wellington Maar,-
gilt, son of our respected postmist. . pos mas er,
h '
as returned i
from his tri ) to the North-
'
west. He had a ver,y pleasant time
and is much improved in health Ile
was delighted with the Prairie Pro
vince and says he never saw. such . a
. .
splendid promise foi.a, bountiful crop
as there was es eryWhere visible when'
he was there Mr McTagortrt will rus
c ' ' . ' ' '''' -
ticate at home until fall, when he willson
return to Toronto to pursue his studies
at the University. .
Dashwood. ,
. . . ,
Rattler is on the sick list. -Our es '
1
taurant is closed for the, present, there
'• tthfl )1'
eino• an ineiease o e ami y. ---.i r.
.. a
and Mrs. Kaercher of Schrinowille are 1
visitinr,o• their son Geo. Gacreher of this (,
1 - Q 1 ' ' • held'
p ace.- uarter y services weie ,
• , • • •
h 1 S '
m the Evangelical c ure 1 on atur- 3
da and Sunda 1 as -Mr. N. Fried
Y Y a 7 ,
, , , , ,
of ,Parhh111, tormerly of this place, is
, , . ,
visiting friends here. -While out pick- 1
. . ,_. ...
mg " emes as wee a i e oy, the
of 1. t k 1•ttl b`
Mr. F. Willert had the misfort- '
/ t
tine to fall from the fence and break ,.
I ' 1 o• M' -• I • K*1)1 • '
of Zurich
us e„.- iss same 1 er, , „
is visiting friends here --Quite a num- `
, ,
h from this lace went to Exeter on '
-er P zi
Tuesday night to hear Conductor Sni- ,
der lecture on "Life on the rail," -Our '
t
laudlord Mr 11. Willert has erected a
• 7 ' 7 0
new shed, the old one having collapsed.
-Miss Tilly Wurtz is the guest of Mrs. a
, 7 . , _ 1 , wr . I\
1.1 ui ti of this place. IN 1. Jacob ,e
. . a
bar s vikitino. friends in Michio•an,
, Sr,, . r, , 1, „
-Mr. Chas. Lindenfield, sr., has return '
ed home from Michigan -Mr Keller- ,
.... e
ting her dau0-11.- a
mann is at present visiting
. . . ,:, L
ter near Crediton, which will give the "
boys a better chance of visitincs her P
- . a ei
berry. patch -Frank. thotterlit he would ,
take a pleasure walk east on Sunday tt
.
I t but 1 got left bee se '6 , '
mg 1 7 ic - au 1 ss as
the Wrono• Erank Better luck next P
. z. . • „I
tune Fillnk•-On Monday while Mr. :,','
F si 1 Litt es weldino- a wtissori 'ire "
la n s Wc 6 r , *
he had the misfortune of badly burn-
• Si
mg his leg by i piece of hot iron fall- ,
. . . ...--• . n
cs -Messrs. artleib and vvitzei
on It H
are busy,pulling then. hax. 'The crop a
11
this vieinity is rather light this
year.--7MiSses Ramie and Harris,
dreesmakers, are away 'visiting at pre
t • s'Rim. •
MiS e having one to lIty 1
/ , . . • , 1
City, Miehigan, and Miss Harris having p
gone home, --We are glad to state that F
•
Mies Ida Cook, who lute been ill durinc, it
I., 64. on.n.,,,t4.11' ici ..rt.I.Neves.iivt es. .
Kirkton. I
.
The brickwork of the new hotel Is
now about completed
The sacrament of the holy eucharist
St. Episcopal
was administered in'
church on Sunday last
• .
Quarterly meeting of the Methodist
churches of Kirkton circuit was held
_
here 011 bUnclity last. The attendance
.
was very larse, a number coming a
_. , .
long distance to listen to t le 1 eien
b 1 1 d'ff ' t
se rmons that were delivered.
----"--------,
, Brewster.
.
The Misses Boyce of Clindebo
- 1 ' Ps/
spent a few days visiting at Mr. Ss Mrs:
itemohr's-The Rev. Mr. Tiler who has
been yisitino• friends in these partsF.
dinin 0. the rast three, weeks has return-
,
ed. to his horne near Brantford. -On Mon
.
day .of last week as Mr. A, Hendricks
117.19 Out On LII -e Huron with q
c . . ' ' • • S. Ross
helping him lift his pond net 'be had
Us, 1 isfortune to f' ll ' '
u I 1 , ,1, Ons of the said
boat into the net Happily he was fished
. , ,a
out none the a oise foi his Sudden
.... , , , „ . ..
plunge with the exception ot a ssood
ttin0. he should tal-e " • " 0. .
we i-, , 18. ainin,, . d
In-
be more careful in future as he may
•
not co ie off • saf -t t' 8
n so , e Ilex 'me.-- "me
people f om this sicanity 'ire t 1 - 0,
P . • : - -a-kin.
of taking in the excursion to Sarnia on
, .
Thuisday next. -Mr. J. Gilmore who
has been fishino• with S. Rosa during
the fore part of summer has left
for Mtinitoba where he intendS ' lo re-
, ,
main ,for seine time., We wish him a
safe and i 4. '
tneasent journey at d s
, . . uccess
at th,e end of it, -Miss M, Gill, �f Exc.
ter,. and Miss L. Cook,!.,Of.Hensail, spent
a few days last week 'Ositin ,,,, in the
vioinift, nf JtitiiICIA'n ifilTLI ' '''—.A....A
Biddulph.
(To late ftir last week)
T I ty, . .e • - . .
he fai els at. ., busy with then hai-
• ' ,, • •
vest. -Miss Ida MCI ails is home on her
t.
yaca ion. --1
-Miss ice Ina occ, o u•
11 Al' M 1 1 f L
can, Was the guest of Mrs. Alex. Me
Falls l*ist week -Miss Lissie McFalls
, , , ,, • ..
wls, the guest of Mrs Stewart HOdotiris
, • . e,
, , . ,,
a few days last week -A hailstorm
passed over this section on Thursday
last doin o• severe di m vre -Mr. Joseph
' t= . , , , s •
Cobblediek is on the sick list this week.
-J 0 Colfillan weneral merchant, of
. .. 7 7:7
MOOD1v/118 is cloths,' all immense, trade
, . b
at the present.
' • Licensed- [met-
IET HOLT, Rhivzi, Ontario..
f 31' Mese*
(v . ioneer for, the Counties .9 ,
fi.c., I Mi '
id Limbos, and. the townships co bat.? 1
id Hay All sales promptly attend() ,o,
, ,,
a nosS.ENBERRYINceisanontario, Lie.,
,), en d Auctioneer for the Countys of
- - - e CI es moderato and
dron and Perth. . ',erg .
tisfaetion guaranteed. •
'
LB Provinohtl Land
ARED. W, FARNO01 , . . . ,
r Office
Surveyor and .Civil Engine° , 0 ,
Post Office Main street, Exeter, at.
1 er 7
H ARDY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
4 • County of Huron, Sales Conducted on
o
asonabic terms. Farm. and Earn. Stck a
ec'alty. Pull arrangement.; ean be made
dris offioe,
Centralia
--
in
Stephen Council.
For Sale.
' bl resi'dence in txoter NOrtb , new
desira e
i!.. .
me home, on o,fifth s acre of land': The
wag °rooted. in 1888. qood. tei•ms to
. (To late for last week.)
Mr, Win. Taft'and wife, of Toledo,
01110, Were the guests of Ms. Richard
Handfth'fl for the past week.
4•1,1ei..4.-..,4
Crediton '3 Alio' 1.891 sen
. , ‘ ea/ . •
All members present, Minutes of
lest meeting read and signed. Resoly-
,
ed that C. Prouty see to having , the
t... •Ar.A.1 11.,,,i, T1..7 47. 4.tt,
ll141115-
•
,^^ 1.-• -1.-
Again as time passes by death ;sp.
pears again in our midst and takes.
away ;tnother old mci respected re,s11,7,
ent, in the person of Mr. Francis Hein -
bath, in the 53rd year of life. His ill',
ness was not of long duration and he
passed peacefully away on the, 28th
ult. Ile was a native of Gertnary and,
emigrated to this country with his wife
and family about eight years 1,go, anii
settled on a farm near this village.
When he arrived hereVis capital was
very small, but through considerabie
perseverance he managed to make a
comfortable home for all. Duo iii
life he has been handling bark for
lumber of years and was still Niche,
lists the same occupation at the time ,01:
his death, and was considered to be
ahrewed, shary busincgs man in his
many dealings. In religious mattem
he was a Roman Catholie and in por,
tics a Reformer, His remains were
taken to the Roman Catholic Cemetery..
Limerick, on'Thursday the 306i1 4.1.h%
After theY were til en into the chuck
and the Rev. Father Keally had deliv-
ered a very impressive sermol to the
congsegation assembled, the body was
placed in its last restingplace in tate
churchyard, there to await the ta.neap
et's sound on that great day. He tea.
ves behind to mourn his loss a Wife argil
four children, who are all grown up to
manhood and womanhood.
cairn OF THANK'S.
Wethe wife and family of the late Fran-
cis Hohlbeie, wish to ouress our sincere
thanks to those who so kindly assisted 11$
our time of trouble, and•through the illness
of him who has clepartrd from our midst.
Iffry the Eye which never sleeps watch, ot•-.-
and keep them in the paths of' rectitude ankl
at last receive them into BislieaveAly
Limn above prepared. for such as do HIS aulO
Yours, &a,
MRS. PRANCIS HOIILBEIN AND FAM/L"K,
Usborne.
OBITUARY. -We are called upon thiz
week to record the departure from tine
earth one of TJsborne's most reapected
•eSidecits in the person of Mr. Rickard
Hunter in his 74th year. He had been
enjoying good health up to a few be
fore hisdeath and then complained. ef
slight irritation iu his arm His de-
ise which took place on Saturday'
morning last, was the result of bleed
30iloning caused by a carbuncle ezi
the night arm from which he suiTe.red,
only a shost time. Mr- Hunter was cssae,
of the oldest inhabitants of Usborne
and was well known and deservedly
respected by the whole community. He
was born in Kent Co„ Yorkshire, Eng-
land on February 19th'18l8.,and came
o Canada in the year 184S. Ele arce
bought of making a home for himseE
n Darlington, County of Durham, fatzt
that same year he tshanged his mint',
Ind took the property he was living on
t the time of his death. He was mar-
ied in the year 1846 to Jane Butlerad
olland. Yorkshire Eng, she having
ame with him to America died in the
ear 1878. During the hardships ,of
arly pioneers life they managed. to
•aise a family of 7 children, 4 hors,
nd 8 girls. One boy and ene 01.11. art
lead, while the remaining two'.daugh-
ers are married and living in the tss
f Biddulph. One of his sons is living
n Ridgetown, and the other two are
iving on adjoining farms to the old
iamestead. Being a man of much en-
rgy and perseverance he succeedeci its
aking a comfortable home for allaud
became the possessor of 850 acres af
he- best land in the tp. Although be
was engaged in farming it was not tIto
nly source he had of obtaining a live-
ihood, and therefore bad his mind en --
aged in the cattle business for ("vex
5 years During the infancy of the
ountry he served a term of office Sw.
he council chamber, iirst as canna's-
nan, and lately as Reeye, tilling el.&
osition with his usual dicipiline,. Fri
arly life he was taught the doctrine siS
he church of England and continued
o follow the lessons he then received.
n politics he was a staunch Conserv-
titre, and always fought for the print,
ipals laid down by the party-. lfis
ome was always open to rececive
trangers and a helping hand was ex -
ended to help the poor. His funeral
ook place on Sunday afternoon from
is family residence 4th eon of TJsbovue.
ppropriate services were coeducte4
t the house by the Rev. H. D. Steele',
neumbent of St. Pa ul,s church, Malk-
in who addressed the large audience
n the lesson read as part of the hue -
1 service of the church of England,
luch sympathy was shown by ti;,e
eneral public in the, sudden and un-
xpccted removal of the deceased, AC
vinced by the immense cortege, ton-
'' -
stino• of oyes 250 v %1
ehicles, that 1-
)wed the remains to their last resting
lace in the Exeter cemetery. It was
nsidered to be the largest fusteseal
sat ha S ever taken place in this neigh -
shoed. His funeral sernion will be
reached by the Rev, S. 15. Robinson
ie Trivitt Memorial chinch on Sun -
y evening next at 7 o'clock We
ncerely condole with the family ane,
iends of the deceased, and trust that.
o has been released from suffering
d has entered upon that "rest whibla
maineth un'Go the people of God.",
Miss Ida Gould who ha S been Visit -
11, friends in London for some time
tst has returned home -The Magee
riond, of tendon, who have been vis-
ing at Mr Ed. Hunt's, returned hams.