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The Exeter Advocate, 1893-3-23, Page 8°AbSupEiS ETJIIIEL -----•-1'i"as 111t1ri(lle-•�,,=. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, sTA, '1(I 'A'rRRY, KAIVIPINGS, TW INES, BACK SMALL WARES, FANCY .,1( ;t; DS, COMBS, BRUSIIES, SOAP Sall& LIMES IN l aICAL GOODS. rnL.�. CN'M�. S•�JSS .0 •Sn'VZi �. '•'3.''' �, �d . 0-11y EXETER, • ONTARIO. Wednesday 29th, and. Thursday 30th. .'Will be ,t4ecept- ,ion days .at :a trL1. You are invited -to a firet ?lew by this newspaper mew ton just as Oats -LA -1i we sent! you a personal request to come! You, will be most welcome.' The new Styles! Ttie new' Trimmings!! The new Mat., erials and Colors!!! Are ,all, interesting, but word; here 'annot describe the new loveli- .szess—we ask you to come and see for.yourselves. ° �'Jel v i1 es. On the evening tof: Wednesday 29th, there wilL•berti'speci.al illumin- ation and prtgr etade at the "'Bigg Bankrupt lila Store to i`vh itch ,t very. wan, ,woman ..and child ' t Exettr'and vicinity •aret l'i- w.ted. Remernbaif-;yo'aI iss -[cti7 .t lil.11llnJUW y l ..:11.11(4,''pi V111- enade, you will miss one of the best things of the season. So we say, come and see for your • selves. WELCOME, again we say, welcome. J. ,A.• Stewart. LOCAL JOTTINGS. Mr, A. J, MeTavish St G'a's general ,s oekeof•iiry goods, groceries,' o'e, etc. will be drsposell of'by Auetiou le Icon dorr.ort Mandl» •logits two dollar biitls are in cir4ula tiozi. Solna of diem .'be+ar tha wards " iarovitiee of C.anada:','iustcnil of ;".Go •miction of •Cat•iada," t Dtiti't forget the spt+.cirri illttntinatii>it and promenade at the Big I3aukru.pt. Store on Wednesday evening, 29th rosy. Come---ev e ryhody come; Mr,.Ricli. Davis wishes to tender phis thinks to the tilemeu anti citizene of Exeter, for their very activnaud ardii- ,nus sere el,•-s.dorulr the tiro oft Wed mosdii,v of last week 10 saviug the non -Nuts of the htirl,ing house. Look out for black knot. The dis- ,c.atie is spreading evervcvhere ou plum and eherlyltree, Fruit growers be- ware. If ire+ighbot•5' trees are atl'aeted ctrl -1 theia attention, and if necessary .notify 0 countable. The matter i$ too -serious to trifle with, R1e•tiaid Piekard & Sons spring mil finery opening -will be the eveut of the -season. They.are showing novelties -imported direct by themselves from Europe. Every lady should ,call and nn•lpect stock. Opening days \redoes day.and Thursday ilex., lllareh 29th i -anti 30th. Don't forget -to attend the grand ,coneert which .will be held in Drew's Opera Ilouse, under the auspices of the Revel 'I' iinpla:rs of Temperance, on Monday cyening, April 3rd Ev kern batty tome and spend a pleasant evening. Single tickets, 15e.; two tinkers for 25e. Doom open at 7.30, Asoeiae! arad eoteiiitiunteut, uncle the auspieees of the "Epworth Lean,'u of Christian Endeavor" of James S Chumeib,,wliti be •ivem on Good Frith: eveal 1tg. Doors open at 6,30 p• rd Adtuatssinn 14,cts. hr all 'W. 11.. Parsons, Aihiy Gill. Presideeit, Seca' tar 1' 0 t. y 1. News has been received of the death of 191x, Tilos :Mace:, of Melbourne, for- merly, of Exeter, who died Monday ast of ectaas,ulnption. She leaves a hus- bai,d and t•wo•small children to mourn ler demise. le.r'remains were brought here on last evening's train aad will be interred in tiie,StatTa, cemetery today Thursday. Jud;:e Rose, in ()penin? the Pti th As. ,sizes, said that Olt •was right to edue orate the people to <bhe :idea that sherd is no difference between ,por'erty Niue cnieoe, then it was aria ht to .keep tht poor tin jail. The Perth ,county jrrit ,a ,presnut holds twenty prisoners, r€nee, teen .of whom are yagl'allts- ;Sonre oaf the ;ages re'pi esented are :03„ 83, SQ. and, 73 years. Parkhill - , 1,h J t�cr..yet t retzerr:—S• �1en r .out' t hooting ou Tue'sdas Messes G. Bttu den and G. Tudor shot two raccoon» wbieh they espied in a tree a little outside of the town. As the tree was surrounded with water and the coons lodged in a limb some. 85 feet from the gound they returned home without their game4 tl'Ffie e„ons were secured in the after- nnotr 69 i1r. Geon„? tianAlstine ,lvh,ot 131117. f tile.Dpt`I•`li o 1'h 11FPtl haoah,• • All kinds choice field and -garden seeds at R. Pickard S. Sons. Mr. Jas Carrot, Exeter North, lost two. valuable horses receraky from •depth. Cause unknown. Richard Pickard and Son are selling Men's, Boy's and Youth's reads made clothing at Bargain prices. Something entirely new and most irecornrng in gents fine Nabs at the Big !Bankrupt Store. Great bargains in ordered clothing .at R. Pickard & 81i113. See their black worsted suit made to order for S15. Nearly a thousand pieces of new prints at the Big Bankrupt Store. 10c fox regular 12kc. prints See them. The SouCh Huron Spring show will he held in Brncetield iuetead of Ba,' - field, as stated in our last week's issue. 175 pairs of Lace Curtains per eltased much below theirregtilar value hit be cleared out at Richard Pickard Sons, R. Pickard & Sons are showing the Largest stock of Dress Goods ever bought in Exeter. See their all wool itoubte width goods at 25e. .A Humane, Society was organized zn. Goderich for the prevention of cruel tv to.animals.h 1 e,Sar/flat says it is 'a society that was needed." "Nine dress gcods, stock all in 'and c m Tete at rite, Big Bankrupt pB, lu r°,' pt Stott, decal lines, special values, pure ,:,all ,., 1' cashmi.lc, all a shades, �a , cs, onit 2,4e. The, Minnesota Legislature purposqs taenact a law against the wearing of hoop skirtb. Wonder how the state of• licers will find,,out whether the law.: is, iola,ted. Richard Pickard & Sons spring mil.: liner, opening' will be Iteid on Wecl.nes day and Thursday -next March29th and 80th. Ali the ladies are cordially ftivtted to, inspect our stocky Br,aedou Sun .---"The spring weather chat opened up so auspiciously a few •days since has laid both field and road bare. 11 will not be a great while be .Earp seeding will commence. Mr, E. H. Fish has doped his barber show with a beautiful chat Of roper Otherwiseimproved And its rrrva.rd an tularance. The fact that "Uncle" Geo Oi , the efficient paper hanger e119 d0• tog the tvokk is evident- that at will be welt dont, Other towns are clamoring for a wood by law which would cause all wood offered for sale to be measured and classed by an inspector and than sold in aeeordanee with such inspection Such a by law would be a good thing for Exeter, for under its workings the consumer would know exactly what he was buying and paying for, and poor wood would then be sold in its value instead of being -of %the sante price as better graders. For the past three weeks we have been trying to i,trfo'rm our readers as to where 11r. Ed. Eissett would filially settle. First we:had him ou his way to Dakota, the Sta,tz of (.yctoas and Sand storms, next. ha'tvas going to Manitoba; the Prairie Province of our fair Do- minion; next ihe,had decided to locate to London, the "Forest City," and this week we are ,pleased to state for cer- tain that ic has located right among us again. He has commenced the right way by placing au "ad" in the A1.evoualta While people complain of the long cold yvilater and continuous snow storms, it has had its beneficial side. Tehe good sleighing has given work to all §tae teams 111 the country and ern plovmerlt to many men who would' otherwise have been idle, It has been mazuw years since so much teaming has beet Moire in one winter as in this. An immense amount of timber has been got out everywhere; and the receipts therefrom have come in most fertun ately i1 a year of short crops and low prices. Tfae1•det of h . 0C ascan Friends, an American Society,•not being entitled to register under the. Ontarb Insur ance Act, will have to cease doing bus mess in theprovince.' I This society. claims to haveu large membership in Untario, 'It is unfortunate for ite rneni Vers Many of them for years having pawl. iiit'o the beuiliciary fund of the order, thinking that in their old age, their families would be ,;protected by this insurance.' They now find that they were resting,on an ineeeure found ?tion. We understand tha t there' is a lodge of the'above named soeiety in 3xeter of about two years standing;. News Re or ,-- u Our horsemen in Clinton'Ihffve been ivited by Exeter .to a three Minute race for horses owned in"Huron county only, to he trotted at the Brussels summer meeting. Now, as we have several likely trotters in town, among thein being Lack Ken nedy's two colts, Joe Copp's. John Bea aom s and Mr. Doherty's fast steppers,. we would advise Clinton Turf Club to arrange at once, a stallion race and a two and three year old colt race, for Huron horses only. Entries to be made April 1st; with a Small payment, say 935, and the balance when the race takes place hi August, Let there bo tt move made at once., Silas Stanl,ake ace/4040Y '£ell from ?�r; load of hay ou Monday and: fraeturesl throe ribs, This Editor' in Gliief Jtas been happy all week anij..all owing to a little ,lo,tt: in the Anvsle, ttia ollaee en Friday _ ,last John Ger)rinbard,of :Ray held, slated } 1 froniltt �••. Bay h4.lei to Gode.ue.►r, on the lake lV'eduesdav, last wet k, in an hour and forty lnintttes,• 1rr. `I'lras. 1landford, of Centralia, who left that Thiel) some ti.rne ago with tt load of ho'rsee fors the Nortth•Wept, re tui'ned on Titi'sdai�, end reports ofa ha vilag 110(1(1, profitable sale of his stools, Tlie Whir Cry tells of a Salvation Amoy lassie who walked into [l Perlin (Out.) saloon, and le answer to a r re quest agreed to take a glass of beer if the loafer who male the offer .would buy a •WarCry." She took the ;,lass and e_tnptied-,ts contents into a spit• tctou. Gents, Order your spring snit at the. Rig Bankrupt Store and save money. • seaforta nye Works.. All orders for the above Dye 'Works can he left with E. H. Fish, Ploy 'Wanted, A good smart boy wanted to learn printing. Apply at this office, ratan for sate. The undersigned 'has several first class farms for sale'Oileasy terms. J. SPaexarait, Exeter. Ladies. Don't forget to att9nd E. J. Speck- man 4 Co. Millinery opening en Wed- nesday and Thursday, Mrireh.29th and 30th. Come everyboC•d,y. E.J.'S AcnnAN-& Co, cola Bath. 'While Thomas ':Briumeombe was engaged in cutting dee ou the mill pond 00 Thursday last he accidently slipped in 0 Vole from where theTicetbad been taken. By timely assistance from 0th ers he was extricated from his,unpleas• ant predicament. a At3linrrJ' Openings. Mrs. D Spicer wishes `.o announce to the ladies of Exerer and surrulin-ding country that: her show room .will be open on the 29th and 80th -o'f March and following days, where may bes.en. millinery in all the latest styles and novelties. Every lady invited. Prices; to suit all, LadiesAttention! Miss Horn wishes to announce to the ladies of Exeter and surrounding country that she will•hold her spring opening on Wednesday and Thursday, March 29thei d 30th, showier an at tractive display of all the !-hest patterns ,and novelttes'iaa head gear. A cordial' invitation .is.exteucled to all to call and ,i,nsp et the stock /, pkreattated worn. Violc,atx;e, -ev. Mr. Rea. t G, gtrl• 4£ .whose 4 parents died .,x Mitcheil,serne few Iyears &vet end Why you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thin dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock - Lags, or any other cause tending to check suddenly the perspiration. The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectora- tion. x ectoration. In many cases she is unable to do so withoutassistlulce, and this is Why you use Allen's Lung Balsam. Three Size Bottles, 2 5'e., SOC., $1.00 New "Ails". Al. J. Bissett, greet ries, Carling Bros, NEW SPRING GOODS Dry Goods, -Soots and Shoes. Rollins S: Williams, New Milling Co. E. J. Speckmnn & Co. Dry Goods,and groceries, MILLINERY, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing. J A. Stewart, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes MILLINERY and Ready Made Clothing. Personal Intention. Miss Sarah Blackwell, of Hay, is at present visiting relatives and friends in Exetor,—Miss M. Sweet, who has aeon visiting relatives and friends in Hensall and vieinity for some time, returned home on Friday last.—Roby, Richardson anct S. Powell were in the county seat, ,last week.—Mrs. (Dr.) Rol• ilius, was a guest at the Methodist par sun d e, Parkhill, [i last week.—Miss. 1,, Addle tact eGt left for 00141r> list Sat- urday, where she has accepted a post tion as dressmaker.—Airs. Digory three of whose ,broChe%s altaQ4ll Reye iBraund who went to Detroit, Mich. last has been threatened withpei•so i s1 vir�ie� ,v e Tinos, IBissett 1 ft1foronda 'wta h lence by the natives'of China. A,uoth ate,- er Canadian., Rev. Dr. Smith, hats iia • associated with hitt?. They. have Cteeetl working hard In Homan for some years but the i1, ttve,s (tae very pzucit oppc"sed I lIr`'ei, `•,'tom'.• n Tuesday morning ae 6s Qht'istiirt)tty n•tt4 ni-Wipntiraes, Irtte- comp•, -;ii d by Eobt. M[•GwhIllrie •, of 1 bas ly they resorted to violr11ee _te mks./ fit: nd nb the `Vetttutry College at To• ilutoiias re'turllattand is again with E.: A. Tennant - Miss Johnston;of St. Marys formerly of Exeter, who has accepted a situation as head milliner at Wr'oxe ter visited here Monday on her way to that place. --Mr. John Hawkshaw spent Saturdaylin Parkhill—Mr. Cronyn Case, teacher, of Phessa4'on, Algoma, was called home tl11 account of the severe and hopeless state of his father, Mr. Jos Case, London Road.—Miss E. Hy ndman who is visiting in Port Pe-•ry, acted the par,bF bridesmaid in the marriage of Mr. L G. Duff Grant, of Loudon, Eng., and Miss Edith Donaldson Brown of the above place,' which •took piaci; Wed 15th Inst.—Win Dayis carpenter has accepted a situation at his trade in Mitchell and left for that place last week. -M r. D. Tait and wife, who has been reeidiug in Ridgetowu for some time, are visiting friends here prior to IoaWtn„eP 'for St. Paul Minn.—Mr. Chomet Trivitt, who has been very ill for some limo, we are sorry to state, is not iililproving —Mr. Thos. Willis is on the -Sick list. halal,,,, on Monday.—Wm. Dinnev w ;o has los ,spending a portion of ilial wt?siter wife! Iris parents, left for Park l„ sionarics have 1)lly`c.�,..sed but a mob attempted ie'iilolish ft and made attersunpleasant. .Xlf• fairs amre in a c'. tical state, as the tat - Ives ai'O 11p,posed to the missionaries taking' possession of the property. The mae'istrates of the country favor the rioters, and it is difficult for the Caned. ians to get justice,—Mitchell Advocate 7rt:roke its Thick. On Monday last as Mr. Donald Me Innes, of Usborne, was driving home from town, accompanied by two other parties, a peculiar and fatal accident happened to his `horse. They were crossing• the iron bridge at the north endof the town, whish is completely void of snow., when rhe horse became choked with the breast collar and as if strangled, st a.ggered to the north east corner., where the cutter became caught in the railing. The animal they. made astruggle a ci freed itself from the rig, after which it staggered against the fence at the approaeti to time bridge and rolled down the em baukment, breaking its hack, which caused2almost instant death. 'rhe an inial was valued At $140 and is quite a loss to Mr. SleImnes. Streit Chivalrous Words. • Rev. Dr Talmage, lectured in Toron- to recently on "The School for Scandal.” .In the course Of his eloquent remarks he said, among many other -good things which malty people in Exeter may profitably take to heart: "If it were bad to' damage a mail's tharac. ter how much worse to rain a woman's reputation! Many a good virtuous woman has been whispered out of kind ly assoeiateons and whispered into the grave." And then came this strong sentence: "If there be no hell for such a despoiler of female virtue it is time some philanthropist built one. Where at the people cheered andlaughed immensely. lir the next portion . of his entertaining lecture the Doetor oii- sidered how war should be made on this scan ialrratia grae t . rn :which d1s ratter every cornet unity in • Christendom. `i'Iie first method he suggested was by' s refusing to lieGyn to tattle—to believe everyone innocent till 'proved guilty.. Said he:, ."'1' here is only one person; worst; than the tattler, and that is the one Who lis •I tc, ns, • The feet is you hold, the sack while they fill it. (Laughter and applause). The slanderer and' t11'e man who receives the slander -'should both be hunk -the one bar the tbnc„ue the other by the ears." Theon„ estiote vas a hideous ome, but it was laughed' at all the same. Another piiect of'ad,; V i E; y'' , (. was . DUtI t' retail slanders 'and whispering* don't be gutter inspectors; , drat '•: + A t, a wrt.11c` , lln your duty, and God will take eare of your reputation, Was another special point urged, 'then said the Doctor, "I make a plea to- night for the merciful treatrneilbof the character of Others. If we knew What he or she had to contend against "we should not be so severe, M�lli�ery O�eli�gi its E.3:Spa6Nm8q & on Wednesday, d es a 29th and 'I'h,ursda• 30th very Ladyin- . i'it.d e to inspect o lu r Spring Styles. e paclin & Co. ew oods Spring for 9 Plenty of' them. The Iatest and best assortment, full up in, all grades and styles. 0 -0 -0 -Q -0--0-_.o Grand S oO 'or fincl _.n 1 just what want. 9 Few can meet and none can o beat our prices. Quality and Grade, 6 high in all that we offer this sea 6 son, right and righteous prices oma.. ® all things. Never ,were sounder or 0 surer bargains offered in Groceries, 0 Dry -Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing and Gents' Fur- nishings. Examination will show 0 That our Stock is especially strong ° in variety and thoroughly reliable o in style, to this we adcl the strong in - 6 ducement of low prices. >r iF aro f'rodtuoe cArtLiNC nos. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDSU! Large Stock of The Spring tithe is that Season of the year when everybody should take TIME by the forelock. This is just what we have done andn i ow we are able till all orders for seeds of any kinds and in ally quality. This is• the only way to secure good, reliable seed. While: you are in do not fail to see our new Spades, Hoes, • Rakes. ' rtr , *hovels Cob le In fact eyerytbiug in way of Garden Tools. Sze r a • o l to Eatu Ethti Agoloy 13' YOU WANT TO Buy or Sell a Farm 15' VOTT WANT TO Buy or Sell Town, Property IF YOU WANT TO Borrow or Land Money IF YOU WANT Collee'tolas Make Call at 1ar.11no. Spa c'kman's Real Estate Agency. Business Transactions strictly con- fidential. intending purchasers will receive the best adyice in selecting land or town sites. Also agent for Allan Line. and State Line Steamships. Office- Main Street, Exeter, Ont. Address: -JOHN SPACK MAN, BON 4'4 111"HE INIT='SXZ' '1' h e undersigned have opeticiI out anew Stock of first-class Sprues and Summer suitings,lin Canadian and Imported Tweeds Worste s, which tis e te., , we sell at tight prices, Tweed Pants'$ . and a waren Tw � 3 p , Worsted do 4. do Tweed Suits 10. do Worsted do 16. do Spring Over Coats � $14.00 and Upwards. ureliastn Call and -examine bF#ore p g elsewhere, We guarantee a gooct at. Fresh Maple Syrup at THE PEOPLE'S f1ROCERY and Liquor Store We Forder our goods often,. and I'keep our stock always fresh ai1:d clean. Parcels de- livered free in any part of Town. Frallk i. One Door South Nora Hal. l! TH£ ROLLINS & W1LL1A Co.,of r. Millin Exe�� Have opened an office opposite the Town Hall, and while build- ing the: .. NEW MILL Will keep constantly on band a full y / OF 1 BEST RABID. stock of the ITEM( CS B 5 1 V FLOUR; also all kinds of mill stuff and Feed. Farmers and townspeople will find it to their advantage to call and see us. Creech & Bissett RoLLINg & WILLIAMS,.