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The Exeter Advocate, 1891-11-19, Page 8aereesT.•eeasp•'wN4erovra• . s 4!w.ra sa,.n. eeraraarraa. unwaemerarae vera,A: ih o , ..A. ps.WNFeeee ,e..seoseses.n..grra ssesv Pere reser,umi%!Pd=Xg eera IAeeraera ni vessver a?rasve r•. `TniT-rap,. atartmaissinsinvivTivmn..".... Sat 11 Viato 1)EPERTIDEll r..�`. 31.. 74A1.W rr.: COUNTER GOODS. Toys S. Polish Pictures Beads Shoe " Spice Jars Dolls Match Safes Salts Ind Mugs Neeiilos Rules Balls FI, Pius Hammers Purses Thimbles Tacks L, Pencils But tons S. Drivers Broaches " Pearl P, Cord W. Chains Handkerchief C. Openers Cups Towels C. Tongs Toy Books Neckties. F. Shovels Knives Fans S. Lifters M. Organs Splasbers P. Mashers Whisks T. Mats '.roast Forks Soaps Bibs Dippers N. Brushes Tin Pails _ Egg Beaters 5. " E'I'ill Sleeper's C Turners Clothes " T..P. Stands Pans Blaek'g " Comb Cases L. Squeezer Stoye " Dust Pans C. Screws Tooth " Pie Plates S. Ladles Combs Trays Toy Brooms Goblets a is c, - Exeter. 'rho hirqt ��. EXETER, BOOMING! BOOMING! ° BOOMING! Greatest OVCI'GDat ��i� of the S S NOW ON. an Now for the Conditions on which Beauty is to be given away. CONDITIONS: There is in our window a glass jar containingntaiu'na vnumber of buttons, the num- ter is unknown to any person the guarantee With every pur- chase below. w h c ,y p ti at to ,112 guess t you are entitledi chase o£.y7 0 r vgl, the number of Buttons in the Jar, with a purchase: of $$$ 00 two guesses and so on. In our office will be- kept a Book where you will register your naive and :your guess The contest to close at o'clock onNewS`'ear Fye. when the ,jar will he opened and the Buttons counted-ey disinterestedand. res- ponsible parties, and the person who has guessed te correct or nearest to the correct number of Buttons will then become the owner of Beauty, should there be a tie then the first who has registered the correct num- ber will be the winner. This is to certify that the number of buttons in the jar in the window of the Big Bankrupt. Store is unknown to any person, as they were placed there by us and the jar sealed in our presence. Segued {B. S. O'Nnon, R; H. Corr,TNs. Stewart, Dealer in Bankrupt Stock. LOCAL JOTTINGS. For a fine black suit try J. Ii. Grieve Merchant Tailor. If you want afir:stclass farm on easy terms call on John Spackman, Exeter Don't forget to call and see J. I1. Grieve's $10 overcoats before purehas- i.ng, Underwear the finest, the best and the cheapest at theExeter Woollen Mills. PAINFUL BURNS, NS bruises, SCAMS and cuts are quickly soothed and heal- ed by Victoria Carbolic Salve., An exchange says that Messrs, Crossley and IInnter have secured be- tween 500 and 600 converts in Owen Sound, .o Mr. Mich TTnrrel is confined to his bed and is in a critical condition, and ;light hopes of his recovery are enter.. alai tied,' c a1) �.1 v QS arca, from now i11 � . 3 for io i i o Soo clubbing rates. Nr, n Mr, 1V. F. Pitt), mathematical plaster Parkhill, has been re-ou,c'aged at an inu•ease of salary, from .8'700 to ;,l7ii0, The best medical authorities say the proper way to ;teat catarrh is to take at constitutional remedy, like Hood's Sarsaparilla. • A great leveller is the eensus. There and at the polls the prominent citizen who fuels big enough to be half the population only counts one. All:parties needing sale: bills will find it to their advantage to ;give the t,•ADvoOATE" office a call, and you • will :receive satisfaction for leaving your order, Give us a call. Services will be conducted in .the Trivict Memorial Church on. Suncl+iy next by the Rev. S. F. Robinson in the. morning and in the evening by the Rev. Mr. Sermon, of Hensall. Mr. R. 11. Collins has purchased from Mr. J. N. Hooper that large to o•storey residence situated on James Street. for the sum of $1800. This is desirable property and considered cheap. The Sarnia Tunnel will probably be - opened for West -Bound freight traffic next Monday. Passenger trains will not go funder the river' for a month 'or ntore, or until the stations at each end are completed.' t �.,.F The I;�etu,r Woollen Mills have now ready for sale a few hundred pounds of their famous 2 ply fine ;yarns in black, dark gray, seariet, garnet, car dinal, navy -bine and brown, all shades only 10 cents per skein. Let every subscriber of the.Aiivo- eamn who learns any local occurrance in his or her neighborhood, just write •the partieulars of what has Or about to take place and send them 'to the office, where all such are, welcome. Mr. William Rowtcliffe, London Road, was -successful in capturing a coon` last week that Weighed 35 pounds. His labors have been rewarded since the season began with 23 fine pelts, all of which are of: a fair size but none. of them equal to the one recently taken. This week is to be observed in the Methodist churches of the Dominion, as a week` of prayer, the Ecumenical Council at "Washington having so .a- greed. These special services began in the Methodist churches hereon Mon day and, will continue the remainder of the week. Mr. Thontas Cornish, 2nd concession of Usborne, lost a valuable horse last week. Au examination Wits made after the animal had. died by David Miller, V, S•, as to the cause, when it was found that the stomach"had become ulcerated and in a decaying condition. His loss will aggregate the sum of $1.00. On Sunday evening between the hours of G and 9 30 o'clock it was so dark owing to the eclipse, that it was almost impossible to find your way along the street. What was wrong with our street lamps which are placed in different locations of the vil- lage?; there illage?;`there was not: even the first ray of light to guide tnde the weary traveller. A tree alive. with beds was discovered recently upon the farm of James Craw- ford; Blanchard. That gentleman ea- companied by Mr. Dinsmore one day recently went out to investigate. Time and again the intruders were kept at bay by the bees, but they eventually succeeded in locating the comb and were rewarded with four tubs of honey of prime quality. Mr. Thomas Michaeltree, (commonly" called blind Tommy) of London, will e visit thMansion"house on Tuesday next. This young 'man is known to, a number of our citizens and those that have had the pleasure of hearing .him sing, and piay on different instruments say that as a musician ho is hard to beat. Those who *Isla to hear him will call on the above evening. 1` r timetwomen could A short t ago e have been noticed going through our village selling and buying silver thimbles, A large number were pur- chased by our citizens, which were guaranteed, by word of mouth, to be genuine, but have now turned out to. be of an inferior quality, and ,the peo- ple are beginning tofind that they paid 25 cents for a penny thimble. After all the warnings that are given they are still easily led astray. An oil lamp tipped over in• George Stokes' yankee notiorr store, 78 Linden street, Detroit, on Monday, November 9th, and theflaming oil communicated with the contents, destroying the greater part of it and totally consum- ine the household effects, including Mr. and Mrs. Stokes' and1 baby's wear- ing apparel, save what they:, had on their persons. The demagee to the stock,' effects and dwelling was placed at $1,500, fully covered by insurance. The many friends here of Mrs. Stokes (nee Miss Lizzie Weir, formerly of this place) will be sorry to learn of her mis- fortune. Mr. Will F. McNulty is the ;nest of Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Acheson, Central Ilotel for a fe\v days. It will be re- membered that he was here last spring with the Diamond Oil Company and has been with them 'ever since, and having become closely attached to a great number of friends here, is now on a leave of absence and paying them a visit. Although he has travelled all his lifetime, tmc, he openly accn vied e s that he ha never motsuch a friendly lot of good natured people as there are in this little:burg• of elirs. During his absence there has been taut a slit,)ht change, but as the hour of tr..-al at) proanh'es it is rumored that he is about to taleabindingand Solemn nn n lI atd n ht which two ere implicated and only two can take part. , 3'•115 friends, which ere rnt:nv, welcome hint to their midst and wish him a life Of happiness Mr, R. S. Lan„ paid Mr, John Dew, lJsbnrnc., a few days ago, $1341,00 for apples which he had delivered at the Exeter station, The yield in Mr. Dew's orchards this year was large and the fruit is of such an extra quality that it demands high prices. Notice. t. Our accounts are now ready All persons indebted to us will confer a' fa: vor by calling before the est day of December and settling. L'zssl•,•ri Bnos, minuted. Never too late to mond. 5000 pairs of boots and shoes that need repairing to be left itt the loading boot and ,shoe store next door to the post' office. G. Man .lialltlyson. .tietsteiltbei. The Mailseresometimes very un- certain, anal some papers which are started to subscribers never rerlell them. If you miss a number don't censure the publisher, and don't remain silent., but report loss to him and anoth- er will be nailed, Persons who do without the papers triey have paid for, and compliin of the publisher, do in- justice to all concerned; Otte or The aCoaesetonoas wonders. • The Faiimiltl Herald and Preeli.ly Stat, Montreal, has been enlarged and vastly improved. It is really a wond- erfnl paper, Its success its phonome nal, It's notjtrange clow' people are wondering : such a ltow papor can be supplied for SD Small a subscription. People who are interested in the wonders of the age ,hould see the Family, Herald and Wieldy Star of Montreal. rau'eiAal'ied.: - Messre. VtTood Bros. have ,purehased from Mr. John Southeott the; piece; of property consisting of three Lits, sttuat • ed on Main street; north IS his son William's taller shop, paying for the same $1S00. They intend tc erect a large brick butcher,shop on ate, prem ises during neat year which will not only be of interest to their thriving business, but a great iniprovunent on the Main street. At Iionte. An At Home was giver, by the members of the Young Peop1.'s Christ- ta.n Endeavor Society in tke CaVen Presbyterianchurch on Tueilay e.ven- ing last. After a large nuuber had assembled in the basement of the building tea was served to "al, which had been provided by the ladies, ah°d a lengthy programme of songs, - reeitat ions, etc., kept them in a state of en joy went for several hours. Ar• it is in- tended that a series of these .will be held this winter, they are to Pe con- gratulated on the success of tlhir first entertainment. Oyster social. • An oyster social was held in the lecture roomof the Mstin St. 11 thodist church on Wednesday evenin, under the auspices of the Epworth eague. Refreshments were served fro ;G.30 to Spm by the ladies, to a larg num- of. people. Tea was provided fthose root wishing oysters and an enjoyable time greeted all who were presort. A lengthy program was also dispoied of, when the best local' talent that i could be produced in the village too'.partk reflecting much credit on each artiei e. lection. Pro , seeds amount pant in h givin their selection. ed to a nice little sum. Obituary. There died at the parents residence 453 Woodbridge.st. East, Detroit ; on Tuesday, November 10th Francii;; M. Gould, aed12 years 1• month an 16. days. Funeral services wereconduct- ed at the houseon Thursday last :;eels at 10 a. m. the remains being take to Mt. Clements for burial. Manywilf're member Mr. Gould as lie was a foi er resident of this village several y ars ago, having served his apprentice.hip with Mr. Rd. Davis as carriage but .er Of late he has been living in the 'ty where this sad occurrence took pl, e, and Mach'symyathy will be felt h re for the bereaved parents in' their: ho rs of sot ow. r Gathering. Asocial gathering took place attiiie residence of Mr. James Grieve last week, it being his birthday, his ettr- ploy es assembled to partake of an esp. supper and spend an evening in. jovial merriment and glee,' After l- ing repast ing justice to the which hila been provided by the lady of the Hous; they then enjoyed themselves in yari- ous games of amusements until the hands of the clock began to point to the small figures on the dial, Whet they began to think it was time to sep- ral homes. Afte' orate to their several < 1 thanking the host,and hostess for their kindness, all bade them adieu, wishing that they may live to enjoy many more such days. Terracotta ]irentlon. Miss Lovina Iiregor, of London, is at present the guest, of her sister, Mts. James Bissett, Jr. -Mrs. Thos Dunsforcl who has been spending a short tyam tion with relatives and friends in and around Exeter for several weeks re- turned to her home in Marlette, Michi gan, on Friday.—Mrs. Walmsley, of London, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Buckingllan during' the past week, —Miss Emily Erayne. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Mark, near• Strathroy for a few days returned home Tuesday. morning, ---Mr. Nathan Horn is at present visiting his sister Mrs. John A. Darfn" Mr. Latimer, Miss Spelling and lilss•Shaw, of Sea- tr werethe guests of Mr, and Mrs.. Sea - forth, re u s fol James U te cc I9 lav last week, i Mrs. lames horn were call —tri•. and d I . ed away on Wednesday to attend the fun- eral of Mrs. Samuel Gunning, of Blan- shard, -•-Mr. Edward Sanders, who has been very sick from typhoid fever in Sand Lrl.kr, Mich., returned home to- gether with his mother, on Ftida,y, of last weeps El. is improving but from his appearrnce has had rather a hard (it ht. t" ' t.' 4 tot' Sale. . n a 't et 1 itis undersigned11' e a o s s t lr1 1 class farms for sale on easy teams, J• SL'.i.caontn, bireter. Adair:Tee nota ,ti�a t Neil t.l ttOU On Sunday afternoon after the dos ing of the Trivia Memorial Sunday School the scholars of the class of Mrs; (Rev,) S. P. Robinson, wishing to StIOW it token of respect and esteem to their teacher' asked Mr. Sainnel Sweet to read an address to her. When it had boon delivered, they presented her with a footstool, beautifully covered with plush, on which were worked. the initials of her severe scholars, The ad- dress was writton by one of the class, and was placed in a gilt frame, all of which is highly prized by the receiver. 'the following is the address:— To .Mas. S. F. Rou1Nsox. Man air. --W e,' the undersigned, members of your Sunday School class, kuawing• you are about to leave us, cannot allow you to do so without thanking you with all our hearts for You kindness and tender care of us while tinder your tuition. We shall all ever think of you with love, and shall miss you sadly, and never forget you, knowing you will not forget us. And we humbly pray, Gocl may bless and help you wherever you are. Signed Edith Gidley, Susie Case, Lilly Whitlock, Maggie Sweet, Charlotte Peterson, Flossio Jeckcll, Francis Fish. Canadian °can� C}1O' Cn Frieisdti. Is a trimly Canadian Benovolertand Fraternal Society, is charted by the Government, and admits both ladies and gentlemen tofall membership and full benefits from age 18 to 55 years and pays the full claim ,at death or age 75 years, or one half in case of total disability end balance. at death or age 75,`has also a sick benefit fund paying $5 per week: oertiiieates are issued for $500,.$1,000 or $2,000 as the member may elect, The Order gives its ben efits rtt actual cost as it •does not allow any more surplus than $20,000 to an - cumulate at one time. The object Of the order is to protect the families of its members in case of death and the mem hers' themselves in the event of disability or old. age. The order is controlled' by -its member, each mem- ber having a Vote on all questions, in- dividually first and then by their dele- gate in the Grand Connell, every amendment being subinitted to the membership, in the local councils before being brought before the Grand Conn The Order has already between three and four thousand members.. , T ]✓eater Connell has i , C c, I\o. 94 dee clod for a shore tittle longer to admit .candi- dates at: charter ratThere ea T eI , is a de- cided advantage in joininc' at charter rate which can only be made known after initiation. Now do not put off until tomorrow that which you should. do to day—•,give in your name "don't "procl astinate" you know not what a day may bring forth." He that pro- videth not for his own, and especially "those of his own household, hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel. For full particulars`see circular or nay - ply ton the t w g a voffallo ua tV W.1 , ItII. Martin, Councilor; J. P. Ross P. C.; J Senior, V, 0.4 P A.,Brown. Prelate and Asst Rec.; Mrs T. A Bro.w•n, Recorder; T. Fitton, Treas.; LH. Grieve, Marsh- all; R. Muir, Warden; E. Christie, Guard; Mrs. J. P. Ross, Sent.;Dr. Amos Medical examiner, or to any of the members. .As the Council can close the charter at any, meeting apply at once and make' sure of gettting in at charter rate. T. A LriowN, Asst. Rec. USED IN TiH]J;"FIOSPITALS, And endorsed by the. medical faculty throughout the states. Clark's Catarrh Cure has come to be regarded as the only real specific ftirthat disease. In evey case it works'A certain, safe and speedy cure. Pleasant to tasteand.. smell it is yet powerful in honliva' and rstorirlg, the natural functions. NO Other remedy gives such satisfaction; because the results from use are not mgi the same. Sold byI r s r all' ctru„, st , o sent to any'address on receipt of 50 cents, by Marl- Chemical Co., Toronto, New York. /IOW IS THE TIM TO BUY YOUR FALL CLOTHIIM, $3,000.00 WORTIL TO BE CLEARED THIS NEXT 30 DAYS AT LESS THAN WilOLESALE PRICE. If you want a Child's, Boys or Man's Suit Overcoat and Pants, &c., call and see our big stock. Tie Lirt in TOWN �o GOOSE FEt0X E. J. SPAC, l\� I. V&C O. K A SA;r'V I ELL'S BLOCK, EXETER,• : - - - oNTAltio SOIGPEHS2SG 1 SRA*MBh1RG Would bo a good phrase to apply to those who are al- ways parading bar - gi s they ,never can produce. We undertake to do a S1'PAIGagT BTJSI.N M9srepre er t nNothing; Selling goods for what they are giving dollar for dollar in value. CUR l [ aTt 1 O: Square Dealing, Good. Stook, Low Prices, Vari ety, Coul tesy. 1 ROS0 C-RH BARGAI S 1111WIll Also a large Assortment of Stores. COOK: Bermuda, Original, Florida, Famous Cook, Manitoba. � �"lam-- ne • the Nc( )440 i } ! . w r :+ COAL: Art Countess, Royal Art, Double Heater, .Double Heater with uveal Box Stoves, HARD W Alt E. / Iron shelf goods, Cattlechains, Scoops, Axes, Xcut saws, hinges & House Fittings, Paints, Oils, &c. Coal Oil, 4 gallons for 65 cts_ Water White, 4 gallons for a 0 Cts.. 3000 feet Ash Ceiling, Dressed.: 2 0 00 feet Hardwood Flooring, Dressed. All to be sold this Fall. J. L HOWARD, Prop. ',d h A ti iyIF' Whencure do m I sayI m I notrn c m let • to stop them 1 for a time and thm have them c urn again, ITI mean' - SY er FAL N have made SICKNESS 1 e, so of d.warrant SY re mA y cueG thewnt aa rue• ung erase I. others t my remedy toe cure the of n0w sec 13 cause ro. Se d01 failed is no reason for not new Teething a cure. Send at? once for a vtreatise and a Free not le of my infallible remedy.: 'Cave EXPRESS and POST•CPmiCE. H. G. ROOT, M. C., 186 ADELAIDE ST. WEST, TORONTO, ONT. THE BEAUTIFUL AND CLEAR CUT OM MIN MI 11•1 from which this paper is printed was supplied by the TaRONio TAPE FOUNDRY Dealers in type, Presses, and Printers' Supplies. J. T. JOHNSTON: s0 & 82 Wellington St. west TORONTO, ONT. Exeter Roller Mills. MARKET REPORTS. WHEAT 0.90 TO 0.95 per bush Our Sellintl. Prices. Fleur, strong bakere', $800 per 100 best family, , lull � 2.50 " " low i,tate 0 grade, Bran; Middlings, Screenings, 2,00 tt 70 t: 90 100 " Chop, 1.10 to 1.25 t• Chop stone running every day. ttRMS CASH. The Exeter Milling Co it tt tt it it tt A iiltooloin t The Summer holidays are now about over and the Fall;Fairs being close at hand,;] wish to inform my many cus- tomers *•hat I am still in my OLD STAND, (OVER (F. J. Knight's Grocery Store) And am prepared to do aura: in eat • n est style an best of workmanship. x II_ it x II ± 1 x II'_ _ 11 x 1111, WORM IIJIIIIUIIEEL x 11 — 11 x 11 .- 11 x 11 - li x Give me a call and leave your measure and I will:'give you a neat fit. Over F. J. Knight's Grocer Store. BERT KNIGHT. CITY HOTEL LONDON, ONTARIO. 1 per day. J. & J AtehEAlITIN, Proprietors.