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VOL* IV
EX TER, ONTARIO TR: TT RSDAY
OCTOBER: 20, x892,.
NO 279
'like olscros, Sank
(Chartered by Parllamont,,r850,)
Paiti up Capital. $2,000,000.
Rest Fund.... .:. , . 1,100,000,
Head office Montreal,
F. WOLP1 RSTAN THOMAS, Esq.,
erenstisl.AL MANACEII.
Money tvclvancod to' good Farmer's on their
own notes with one or more endorsers at -7
per cent pax. annum.
Exeter Branch.
open every lawful day from 10 a. mato 3 p.
m.., Saturdays 10 a. m•. to 1 p, m
A general banking business transacted
CURRENT RATES allowed for mon-
ey on Deposit,Receipts. Savings Bank at 3
per cent.
N. DYER HURDON
Exeter, Jari 28, 'S8. Sub Manager
THE
Oxeter b drat.?,
Is published every Thursday Morning,
at the Ogee,
MAIN -STREET, EXETER.
By the SANDERS' PUBLISHING COMPANY.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. -
One Dollars' t ' c 41 `Advance.
.E.aireirl= sUe a gist]aoa-
u snft
h n
rrearpa es
are p
aid.iA-n without s eeific
directions will
bo published till forbid and
ehargeIfaccordingly. Liberal discount made
tor,.trWuscient advertisements inserted for
long ,'periods. Every description of .JOB
PRINTING turned out in the finest style,
and at moderate rates. Cheques, money ord-
ers. &c. for advertising, subscriptions, ote. to
be made payable to
Sanders & Sweet
.. PeoVRtrrrul'
Church Directory. •
TRIVITT ME:XORIAL CnistiCil.--Re}. F.
Fatt, ' Rector. Sunday Services, 11 in.Hem
and 7 p. m. Sabbath 'School, p•
ly
Communion. ist Sunday of, each month at
Morning Service. and in n1oo 4th Sun
hs of ve y
tmu —
days', after Evening Service
of
thoonth. Holy Baptism on 2nd Sunday
of emelt month at morning service.
METuoDIST CuURCJI--James-st , Itev..A. L.
Russell, Pastor. Sunday Services,10.30 a. m.
and 6.30 p.m. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m.
MAIN STBEET-Rev. W. McDonagh, Pas-
tor. Sural ey Services, l0 3e a.m. and 6 30 p.m.
Sabbath School2.30p.in.
PRESBYTERIAN TERIAN CUURCiI.Rev. W. Martin,
Pastor. Sunday Services,ll a. m. and 6.30 p.
In. Sabbath School, 9.4F a. m.
A'roresaaonal Cards.
KINSMAN,L.p S,'Fanson's Bloclt.
two doors north of Carling Store,
afA1N STREET, `r, Exr:'rl:n, extracts teeth
*alio (.t train. Away at liensall on 1st
Fridays Ailsa Craig on end and 4th Tuesday;
and Zurich on last Thursday of each month.
CH. INGRAM, DENTIST, Member Royal
Co College Dental Surgeons, successor to
H. L. Billings. Office over Post Office
' Exeter, Ont. A safe anaesthetic given for
the painless extraction. of teeth. line Gold
Fillings as requi.recl.
Medical.
B WHITELY, M.b , C. M., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Officeand residence—
Corner Victoria and Eigin streets, Goderich,
Ontario.
TNR. J. A. RROLLINS. OFFICE—MAIN ST.
1l Residence—Corner Andrew and North
Streets, Exeter, Ontario.
DG•
R. T. P. MCLAUHLIN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario.
Physician,
Surgeon and Aceouch-
eur.
R. T. A. AMOS, M. D;, C. M , Member of
D College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Ontario; licentiate of the Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons 'Edinburgh; licen-
tiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Sur-
geons, Glasgow; Fellow of Trinity Medical
College, Toronto. Ofiec—Dr. Cowen's old
stand.
Legal.
D
H. COLLINS, BARRISTER,, SOLICIT -
It. OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office—Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan.
LH. DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
e of Supremo Court, Notary Public,Con-
veYancer, Commissioner, &c. Money to loan
Office - k anson's Block, Exeter.
ELLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC
itors, Conveyancers, &c. '
B. V. ELLIOT. J. ELLIOT
Auctioneers.
11BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Anet--.
e ioneer for the Counties' of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township of Usborne
Bales promptly attended to and termsreason
able.Salos arranged at Post office,'pVinchelsa
J. ROLLINS, late of Manitoba, Licens-
�.ed Auctioneer, for the counties of Hur-
on and Middlesex. Residence: • 1 mile south
of Exeter,:On.t. Sale Orders by mailer other-
wise promptly attended to at reasonable
prices.
T BOSSENBERRY,:Henaall Ontario. •Lie -
E• ensed Auctioneer for the Countysof
Huron and Perth: Charges -moderate and
satisfaction guaranteed.
mlueree Licensed Auctioneer for the
1J• County of Huron. Sales Conducted on
reasonable terms, Farm and Farm Stock a
s pecialty. Full arrangements can be made
at this office.
17ILED. W. FARNCOLIt3, I Provninoial Land Surveyor and" Civil En •
ieer. Office,
Over Post Office, iliain street, Exeter, Out.
AIVD MILLER, Veterinary Surgeon'
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
,College Toronto, (Successor to Wm. Sweet,
V. S ) Over i8 years practice. Oiiiee and
residence one 1,loek oast of Richard Piekards
stere. Opposite Skating Rink, Exeter, Ont.
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,A.RNBST
ELLIOT.
AGENT PeaE
The Western Fire Assurance Company,
of Toronto
The 'tsa nix Fire Insurance Co'y.,
of London, England
The Alliance Fire Aseur. Co'y.,
Of London, England
in -street
Offioo:--Ma i Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALE,,
An upright Piano (ifadon he ltiscla) —7 octs
aV0-0,1niostnew, Apply attlifsoffiei
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1)IiOPER T li FOR SALE.
Sittiate'1 on the corner of Waterloo and
Williamstrcets,consisting of three' lots, en
which istittle test a frame' house, Stable, a
number of Trait bushes and trees, The loca-
tion is in a splendid lout of the village. leo
further peeticuiars apply to
Mn. Ao,rnnu Bowrl°.
TENITYS ON.
111T 31E23 Of FII.
Wreath neo a chaplet of laurel
To place on his cold marble brow
Well o'er the bar has he sailed
Moaning winds can't reaoh'hi,n now.
Peacefully, cheerfully dying,
Death had. no terror for lin
n, the great in the Abbey,
Sing oat his favorite hymn.
Breathe his name softly for quiet;
.Lies the king poet now dead
.Long will his name be remembered,
Often his poems bo road.:
England thy son has departed
To that bourne from. whish no one re-
turns.
Added one to the immortals,
Like Shakespeare, Milton and Burns.
N. EVER HUEDON
WIETla1S.
MAS. - tTsborne, on the 16th inst.
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the wife of John May, of a son. '
18EASEL'S.
HO r$1%.7 -ITS Marlette, Mich., on the 10th
Inst,
Mary Ann, infant deueehter of.
Beery and Mary Ana Hoist, aged 1
month and 19 days.
RA net IA (t
SLAVIN—LAST—In Exeter, on the 17th
inst., at the residence of Mr. James
Stewart, by the Rev; S. F. Robinson,
of Walkerton, William J. Slavin, of
Usborne, to Miss Jane Last, of Iain
less
'h.iiutr•dine papers please copy.
. TO PREVENT THE GRIP
Or any other similiar epidemic, the
blood and the whole system should he
kept in healthy condition. If you feel
worn out or have "that tired feeling''
in the morning, do. not be guilty of ne-
glect. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to
give strength, purify the blood and,
prevent disease.
Hood's Pills` cure liver ills, jaundice,
biliousness, sick headache, constipation,.
I eafortil BSc Work.
All orders for the above Dye Works
can be left with E. H..Fish.
Lost.
On Friday between Exeter and Robtr
Sweet's farm, lot 4, North Boundary, a
scribbling book containing a full ac-
count of a sale. Finder will ,•be suit.
able rewarded by leaving same at this
office. 2-t
!'area for Sate.
Tho undersigned has several first
class farms for sale on easy. terms.
J. SPACKMAN, Exeter.
Wanted.
Never too late to mend. 5000 pairs of
boots and shoes that need repairing to
bo left at the leading boot and shoe
store next door to 'the post office. G.
Manson.
The Seat of the Season.
DON'T MISS IT. -The Concert to be
given by the celebraled Elocutionist,
Miss Sara Lord Bailey, assisted by the
best heal musical talent, promises to
surpass anything ever before 'even in
Exeter. Remember the date,` October
24th, in Drew's Opera House under the
auspices of the Main -street Epworth
League. Admission 25 cts.; Reserved
Seats 85 cts. Plan of Hall at Brown-
ing•'s Drug Store. Read what the Press
says: Miss Bailey's reputation as an
elocutionist is rapidly extending, and
her performance last night was calcu-
lated to add censiderably to it. He
recital of the "Chariot Race" from Ben
Hurt could not be surpassed. -Toronto
Empire. A great audience listened to
the evening of song and recital in the
auditorium last night by Miss Sara Lord
Bailey,, of Boston. Miss "Bailey's' ren
dering of "Life for Life" has never
been excelled in Toronto and several
requests were sent into the auditorium
office, to have It repeated to'nig'ht.--
Toronto GM/ie. The selections mention-
ed and others, as highly spoken of as
these, are to bo rendered in Exeter.
Farm Advortising. * '
It is a fact that farmers, es a rule
have not become accustomed, as the
city merchant has, to the advantage
of advertising articles which he has
for sale There is no reason why this
should continue to be so, if it pays the
city or town rnca'thant to • bring This
wares to the notice of :.the public, it
certainlywill pay in equal proportion,
the farmer or stock raiser who desires
to dispose of soine of the products of
his farm.: It is often the case that
Dien in widely apart sections of the
country have articles or stook' which
they could' exchange to mutual acV
vantage. Moro frequent still is the
case that a resident of one township is
destrious of buying ,just 'suclt articles
or stock as residents of another to,vn-
ship have for sale,but not being -aware
of this latter fact the sale, which would
be Mutetally`advantageous, cannot be
made. Again, it is het 'unfrequeotly
the case that a farmer has implements
which he wishes to sell, but not being
disposed to go to the expense and
trouble of en auction sale is corflpelled
to allow them to remain on hist hands
Until perhaps they atte perfectly use•
INTL All thig is true. .And the best
medium for advts. is the ADVOCATE,
round..
A purse containing money was
found bet We milia and Moors,
rifle 29th ult. t y person
I nee lost stash eau have same
y calling 011 MI Fi ink Rieke, 'Petty
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lug property and paying charges,
Davie, Pain
The best and. most popular Family.
Medicine hi the world, A blessing 4o
the rich; a friend to the Door; within
the reach of all, it has s,lve,d niorc lives
and relieved mord suffering incidental
to travelling than any other medicine,
25c. per bottle, 1aege caste:
1)n Mendey evening last the, Exeter
Bra' aiid se tatlded M,>p,„„T Qrnas Oke'
and prose EH`fl"iRM"'' n� his 'esteemed
wife with a beautful upholstered rock-
ing chair.Mr:Oke has been an ever
faithful worker in the band, and to
show their appreciation of his valuable
services, presented this token. After'
theband p1eying ssceral beautiful
selections, all wore invited inside,'s hen
Mr. Bert Fiske made the presentation
in a Sew able remarks, to which Mr.
Oke made a suitable reply. After the
above a story social and enjoyable time
was spent in various amusements.
Brewster.
Mr. and Mre. Wm. Collins from near
13rnccfield 'ioi•e visiting friends in
these darts on Saturday and Sunday
last, -Mr. end; Mrs, McGuire, of Exeter,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt;.
Taylor on Sunday last,—Miss Jennie
Pollock, accompanied by her cousin
Miss Mary Ann Pollock, of the B Line,
left for Detroit on Wednesday of last
week, where they intend spending the
winter —The Misses MtDongal, who
have spent the last six weeks in these
parts visiting relatives, returned- to
their home in Sarnia on Saturday ]ast.
—Mr. Wm. Fulton, who has spent the
last two weeks consulting ft doctor in
Toronto has returned hoine not much
improved in health,w*e are norry to say,.
Cromarty
Xboti-'f ten years age, a company,
said >r;o be located in Colorada,succced-
ed in duping some of our best aild most
prosperous people. Cromarty was, at
that time, fioaded with flaming tlescrip
tions of a val fable silver mine, and
stock was issuecl which sold readily' as
people thought they "knew" certain
members • of thee company. No one'
doubted for an instant the genuineness
of the affair. The eempany has lately
been writing1'er more money, but as
no handsomtw dividends have, es yet,
hese paid the people refuse to pay 113).
The query is: "Was there a silver
mine." -The Foresters' Ball was a
grand success in every way. Over one
hundred couple wore present. What-
ever the Foresters do, is well done.
Arthur went down to "Meadow Farm"
to get his t.onv curried but got 'barred'
out.—The residence of Mr. Malcolm
L amond will soon be completed.
Stafa.
Stafl'a football club succeeded in de-
feating Mitchell on the evening of the
Fair; scorc2 to 0. The Mitchell play-
ers came out expecting to 'do' the vil-
lage but soon found out that the Staffa
boys had more activity than they ex-
pected. Our boys intend playing for
the "Crawford Cup", and are now
ready to accept challenges from any
amateur duly—Mr. A. W. Hotham has
resigned his position as teacher in No.
5 and has engaged with the Trustees
of No. 3, Hibbert, at a handsome salary.
The trustees are to be congratulated
for securing the services of an energet-
ic and successful teacher.—The follow-
ing ai'e the officers in the foot ball club
for this season: President, R, P. Nicslhols
vice-president, James Barbour; secret-
ary, T.
ecretary,'T. M: Ilanhilton treasurer, Wni;
Jeffrey; captain, F. D. Hutchinson;
managing committee, J Purdon, W.
Sadler, C Hambiy, T. G.Thompson and
James Hill.
Zurich.
J. F. Schuettlei is having his house
repaired.—Council meeting was held
here in the Town Ilall ]ast Saturday.-
A number of the "boys" spent Sunday.
in Parkhill. -Miss Cook and 'Mrs.
Burke, of Dashwood, were renewing.
acquaintances in town ]ast Friday.'
We have this week to chronicle the
death of Mn Chas. Godboldt, of Illinois
City, Wis. Deceased came to this vit.
Jago several months ago to visit his
brothers, and while here his sickness
increased until lastSaturday morning'
when he passed away. The cause of
his death, was a lung complaint. --The
remains were taken to Berlin and burn
id last Monday. We extend our"
heartfelt sympathy t3 the sorrowing.
friends.—The Rev. Beaund,of Crediton,'
will occupy.the pulpit of the Evangel-
ical church next Sunday.—Mr. Abra-
ham Wai'libald and family, of ' Berlin
Were the guests of his
„ parents of this
village last•week.—Mi Samuel Hersey,
of Exeter, was in town Tuesday,—Mr.
Hartman Happel, of Berlin, is in the
village on business
The ADVOCATE
TO THE END OF 189'2
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'Bargain 7. f e af Westernt t w: rio, always
Le w ding, never Following.
o z Round/ o s Turn the Se r SOD.
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Ilse the wheel of thought; never ceasing, never ending; so it is with us, forming new ideas
continually, ally, givin to our customers' for each season something new to wonder at, admire
'1.nd purchase. Our` progress has been a triumphal .march. The strides of our 'business
during the past four years have been something startling
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,: _ %'9'a are never throu„h, worm
ing and .plain -line- in the interest of our Customers, and we can spy to you, that our labor has resulted in the building
tai of our moat os, business. .11. reputation made step after step ty ste lder industt'y stud careful rnwnagement can on
Iv be mnfntcta,lei `.'nrougls constant vigilence and ood judgeinelhtq; these eve unceasingly bring to bear on our business
Alla yet. Bye c . e :.tiii satisfied. Our rxiotto is 8t 11:-'
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O ARDS N e
Wo are goin,r abe ri of Vie trade on the' vehicle' of popularity. Dur goods, our styles and our rices gain the favor of
buyers, If you have not done business with us, coma and lot us do busieeis together. P
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0 37 1;.<..,,. to talk of Fall oods. We have been. for
'7061.47.4 o rye y i - up our immense new
and. pleased, yes, well pleased, are we
with the A=t"ray of Beauty.
-cos Goods Dress Goods
Dress Goods
.
In thiselepartment you cannot ie1p being 'strucks
With the
Superior 3nerit of our rich display.
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We invite the inspection Reed court the eriticievl of every
capable and well posted buyer, as we can satisfy the re-
fined taste of even the most supercritical. Ask to see our
'• special makes of Black Goods. We can please you in.
quality. We can please you in price. We have a Iine
of Black "Peau do Soil" silk that is the best value we
have ever shown.
To our immert of . Flannels and Woolley.
Geedti;.
Never were we so well prepared for am
Immense trade in Woollen,,
Our stock of men's, women's and children's uuderwear
and hosiery is yery large. We lead, Iet those who will,
folI w
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Gent's best 4 ply linen collars for $1.00 per,doz.
Gents good wool sox 15e. per pair.
Gents' pure wool shirts and drawers U2ic.
7r-TrAncle Cllothinp we Just a Wort fb our boot
can do well shoe- stock
For you. Piles of Men's suits,
Piles of Boy's suits.
Piles of Men's Overcoats.
Piles of Boys' Overcoats.
Ail at prices away below regular dealers. Suits anode to
order at correct prices for the buyers.
A Snap in Elack Worsted Suits
Made to your own measure. Fit and workmanship
guaranteed. $18.00 buys the Best Black Worsted Sitit
in our shop, and no house in town can show you bettor.
Try us for your next Wait.
Which is complete. Prices were never lower. We
show many exclusive lines bought under most favorable
circumstances. Ask to see the new lined Boot for women
and children.
The Boss Boot for Fall and. Winter
A full assortment of furs of' all kinds at
closest prices. Flu' Coats, Fur Caps, Fur
Boas, Fur Muffs, Fur Collars, Goat Robes.
All going at closest cut prices.
Last but not least coyly °c
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We claim to have oiie of the best and most complete stocks or Millinery and Mantles
lirestein. Ontario. -This new branch
of out business is under the able management of.
,; ‘‘Late of Paris"
axeSTRONG
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Who is acknowledged to be one of the leading milliners' in Ontario. We can safel3r assure
tiatisfaction to anyof our Patrons who intrust their Millinerywork toons°.
Miss A1z�lstr �
Our ASSORTMENT o Ready Made CANTLES
Is away above ? c average. Every garment being made for this seasons trade. ` We can
coveova. good money on orn mantle. In Mantle cloths and Fealette1, e have some choice
hoods Again we say: "Come We want to do business with on,
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