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tniunlian iNOWS NOCS,
Thirty ceses of qpheid foyer have
been reported to the ;Brantford Medical
Health Officer.
The Ridgetown Town Coeneit quis
granted i',200 toward a :fit-enta4. Ited
brass band. tournament.
Over two intuited men heye left Ot-
tawa for the woods. Shanty mett are
getting very scarce, and wages eye
.,,going up.
`.12, W. Tait, has soldphis .farm, con -
ting ef 30 egos,in eZorra, to his
neighbor, ,D.Setherland, for the,liand-
some sure,of $6,000.
',I2be.scheol teachers of Lueltnow and
surrounding ()wintry are making an
.attempe to form a local soeiety for plea
.sure and improvement.
Jobe Dillon, of Bothwell, broke his
leg near the ank/e the other night, A
brokee plank betweee the sidewalk
and a Immo caused the freeeeree
Mr- -A. 'Borne, Stratford road, St.
Marys, has a eneminoth squash that
terns the scales et 120 lbs. It is 5ft.
,i4 eireundet;ence, and is still growipg.
At Steeeford : Station, on Friday, a
Anan wp.s,hugged by two women eteeli
,of whom claimed hint as :husband,
was not discoveredWhether it was 4
vaseof bigamy or mistaken keel keity,
About 350 people are reeideet, on
the island of Antieoeti, 4 number of
;them being fieherineriened ewers from
Yarmouth, Etigewho tigend going ex-
tensively into the tish-ceringbusinese,
George Brent, of Werwiek, had Sle
.500 in the :Fawcett Bank when it fail-
ed. When he :received his dividend
.he depoeited it ill the Londoe Banl:e
and on the followitig day that instite-
tion cloeed its doors.
About four o'clock Wednesday moen
meg the new barn. of Mr, Melcolie
'Vicar, .of the 8,th concession ,of
together with this year's crops And other
,contents, was totally desteoyed by fire.
/Pie cause of the fire, the loss and the
ansuranee unknown.
Mr. Edward Brown. of Brownsville,
,threshed seven hundred and nieety-five
ibushels of wheat in eight hours and a
If there is one who thinks he
;gen excel that let him try, and report
with good vouchers and Me. Brown
will try again.
.james Nichol, pile maker, South -
:wade has effected a settlement with
his creditors at fifteen cents on the dol-
. His failure was caused by the
Darvill failure at London. Mr. Nich-
,ols' liabilities amounted to about $5,
,000, assets less than $1,000.
The following important changes
heeve been made ea the circuits of the
Chancery Division Judges, in order to
provide for the circuit assigned to the
late Chief ,,feeStice Cameron: Brantford
sittings heese been postponed to the.
14th November, Pererboro' to the 27th
°etc:whey, and Barrie to the 1st Nov.
Several farmers around Belmont
have been swindled to the amount of
$7,000 by giving their notes for the
Red Lion Wheat It appears that
they were to have this'precious wheat
by let of August, but the day has come
eind gone andstill no Lion i to the
fore. The class of men who give their,
note e foe .eyhera want to get rich la a
'Arr., Jan 'Whitman, of Alberetterle,
:bad eboet no° worthef hay burped
en W'ednesday, besides a nembee of
fences. it eves efteeed efroi, the speeed
of bush fires
Jackson, wealthy ferMer
.of AVest 'York, lost his life to -day.
He was eegaged in trOr kin!, Toiler in
pe of his fields, when he ?ell .freen his
eeet aud was crushed to death,
Daniel "Welleeen„ 4 farmer -pep.
•Themeeford; wee loped dead in the
.6e1.el the ether day. Heart disease
was pronounced to have caused deeth
by physicians' who held the poet mos. -
tem examinatioo.
A thief reached through the bed,
remit wiedow of John Campbell, sen.,
Fullerton, the ether night, and search.
ed Mr, .Q.'s pea pockets, taking there -
'from 4 puree contenting $6. iu ash
end some papers,
While Mr, Cyrus Allen and his.
daughter, of Mitchell, were out of the
home recently some sneak thief -enter-
ed the beildieg„ broke open 4 trunk
belonging to Me, john Aflaq, and ab-
stracted 8110 in cash.
The barn of •Win. Sproule, neat'
Maxwell was destroyed by fire Friday
efternain. All the Seesoe's grain and
elso his farming ireplemente were
burned. The fire was caused by chil-
dren plying wtth matches. No insu-
rance.
A girl named Hannah Hellman,
need 17 live feet four inches in height,
. -
brinniette, heavy clerk brown hair, a
ecars,aesed by 4 Writ 41.1cer the
end Ark brown eyes, has beee missing
from her home at Millbrook since
March 3rd last.
The peeele crop this year is one of
41te heaviest ever known. :Very ,inaey
trees are so laden with luscious fruit
that the owners are compelled to prop
tip the branches, and even then they
are breaking down. There will .also
Ii e largo cops of plums and pears.
'Wesley Urquhart., the 17-yeareold,
son of Alexandra Urquhart, of Udera,
,near Uxbridge,was leading a bull to
the back fields, when in some way the
beast attacked and killed him. No
one saw the dreadful occurrence, be
was not missed until bete at night,
when his mangled body eras found.
Mr. James Virtue, of East Oxford,
has quite a curiosity in the shape of
an Indian Dipe which he plowed up iit
one of his fields a short time ago.
The pipe has been modelled out of a
solid piece of stone. The bowl is
somewhat larger than that of an ordin-
ary pipe, and the stem is flat, with a
rather wide bore. The wheie was
carefully polished 9,0 carved With
many cariosp iigures.
A young man named Elias .Moore,
of Crowland township, died from the
effects of a peculiar itecidena Moore
was standing near his horse when he
touched it with his hoyfork„rend the
animal kicked viciously, the hoof strik-
ing the fork, which rebounded and
struck Moore a terilie blow in the side.
The unfortunate young man lived but
three days after reeeitig the injury,
Mr. Maims teacher of the- eFineal
UPCI9d0Ok to chastise one of the
pupils named Sheeer, in the echool-yaref
on Thuesday.. Sing.ershowed light,
and youud up by dousing ...the teaeher
in a tub of water; although not not beforc.
the pupil bad received a Week eye and
A man ranted Reberdy was run other evidence of the pedagogue's Prow
over and instantly killed on the Grand ess. Singer has summoned the teacher
Trunk at Stoney point Friday evenieg. to appear before a magistrate for as-
. It is reported that there hes been sault.
diseevered tear Tilsonburg an hymen- The papers report a reyoltipeeeese of
§ 3 bed of marble, tide by side with the enticement from Detroit. A married
;blest sandstone for building or peeing women teropted a 16 yeer-old sister to
purposes, and greet, deposits of fespar go o taltp odpioymplit at good wages,
(with suitable play .fot mixing), from but ediei ghp'pntiud pf the pojiee the
which thefittest 'white s'etre can be
) whereabouts Of the house: food it *to
made: be a den of prostitution. The oirl was
4 maryo,q44Fry indPgt,ry 1.?pen oared for by a charitable society. it
4 fletiriehing cendieton this season. is well for young )vornen to know some
ariy 800 cords of eloee lieee been thing about the 0)10'1qt-11e-et they are
Shipped from the switeh, 4nd We were undertakine before leaving home for a
informed a large quantity has been con steange city, but when their' own sister
'eyed into neighboring townships for plots their betrayal it is shocking en -
building foundations for bank barns by oggh,
'fennel% who ere realizing the feet that 'The votieg On the by-law Wetinee-,
the extra expenSe of having .watie, day In Netehell proposing to. menet te
e comfortable houses for their stock ie on ofSam° for tea yeare witeelo_
more than mad up to them by 'tilt, say arpSt, at four per coat per anitu, to-
ng hl fl2(.4 4'1.(1 Oio lb,ott4' enditireri Of weeds the eteotion of a carriage fruit -
cattle in the spring, ory; a loan of $6.000 for ten years
A genuiep old toiletry oviotion took without interest, to A Mulheron itt.
place in the township of Raleigh, just to encourage them to extend their
outside the town limits, .on Monday, foundry beethese; and a leen of $10,
A. family named Cunningham bacl oe- 000 for a term without iiitereet, for
impied a piece Of land belongieg to Mie the erection of a large .flotte TflilI,, re-
4q.fin Northwopa for seventbee y eats, Sultedin the defeatof the whole kill,
anid'eleimed itby right of "possassion.- The first propeSition had 4 majority of
Iteoettly Northwood sold' the place votes oast in its favor, but that ma -
hut calla not indnao them to lettve 15e jOeity Of the votes did not toieptiee the
gips up possession ' On ,Nleniclay STI proportion qualified iumeber to Make
officet Visited the 'hoese Aha bundled it effective. The two other- peoposi-
the celitetttS ilittt the street in regular 'acme Were Varied in the reajOeftioe
Clare style. The protests of the against then,. The vote poi lea on the
women were very vigorous and the whole Was It very small on, as very
bailiff; Me. Wei -evert did not lieve re interest wag manifested in the
yary, pleasant jab:
thing.
—How to injure .tewne—If you
.114ve a house to ient, demand twige its
yeleee Look sorrowful, le ,little eed
insult every 'new ,comete give a cold
,shoulder to and underrate .every emelt-
pule profes.eiorial man who desires
,to Seine ,ameng yon, Co abroad for
.yonr:‘ gods and were.; by no perms
purchase from your own merehante tted
manufacturers, even at the same prion.
mess. Filially give a the! ough 'finish
to ,your worle,by .working against your
paper. te wen, eto everybody
conneated vii511 it, refuse te eekeeribe,
or ad vertiee in it, so tat peeeere atr4r
distance mill know that Vie,re is net
any business being clone ju .your town,
or they may be ;induced tto .come and
settle among you and that would give
you trouble.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby eeivee that the part-
nership heietofore-between John
T. Westeott and William San4rP, known
by The style and PIM paple Of Westeett
Sanders„,..General lateenincee Uwe, Meche:
the, .qoaeetieg, ane Real Estete eegente;
Exeter, ,Cntaleo, hes 1)w dissolv-
ed by matted eonsent.
The businees .beregfter will be ,eominet.:
ee by iron T. Westeett, po;y
debts, arid towhom ell accounts :dee the
late tine enust be paid.
fseee tisefere,(Jon zt T. ,Wieseve47,
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Customers and the peblie
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Main Stre,of, EXETER.
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WELL ASSORTED
STOCK OF
READY-MADE-.
& SHOES.
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Hand -made work of the highest
Olass.
A Trial Solicited, and
Satisfaction Guam!' teed
Eat., 11
ROWF ANDREW'S
For „Balance of 1887,
tmgept.
Dilinly or pleaeante
*yelps° of the 'moon ! k liins
fery, or you'll eleverlet tleougle
iii time to name oue or those ex:
' iMordinary Iarlsains, that we are
Wei big. Fit rii t re (If every 4-
meiiption at reduced prem.
44a tober. ;
Anoe'hee sPell of weather ! Watt tit •
the east! Terrible catastrophe
in New York ! 0 peptde
,03.11111) to hake ball fever. Pollee
,ordered out to keep back the
,erewd from our Warereetus;;
Setrein.11,eriously jammed.
c)verriber.
Lpk,out ft)? SI1 w. Fatiters with
eligible daughters, unhang the
hint gate, and buy one of our
cosy solas, warranted to ;It iog
tOrwt youp...• map in
the ceuetiy to nine tit molt
oeder Beds, Spring Alattrv.sse,
4ounges, cttC., ete., in endleAs
variety.
1)e.eenabei-.
ch:age in the moon, and more
eather.
TJui vei• to le in ee ;-
01)1. Stock of t:o0cet87Coffins, „Kokes nod
aro unexcelled. Reformed
• unilertakeek, eo Riop, oo Cliqnes. x 'No
ail alike. Our 1dr:cm we govern o,irehcs
and as most pe05,0 knowthey aro very
roodorate ; we unclerstttio.1, atol melo
sitquittity of thik fart of ( or business.
gottie and sue before you bny, Open day
...6xet.er And•night,
REMEMBER the PI -ACE
Drew's old sto,nd,--one door
4ort:.le of Nolson's Bank
Bowe & Andrews,
OrlaVert**.r....
WARLIK.F.A REFLECTIONS •
May exist in the minds of Competitors but that will not prevent ue °
from
SHOWINC OUR STREDICTH•
we rely upon our integrity of purpose to carry us through and ere
never troublek with
told swot of fear
Or Strength lies in DAZZLING B.A.IWW.N$ in
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware.
Superior in quality end PIIICES which cermet be beat,
If yo don't want to bey we will not try to force yon, but if you do
key we will do op best to pleese you.
.Bletter 9.1(1 Eggs taken ii Egbapge for Goods at Oghest mark,
• - 0,; price, • •
Erla RO ERTS'
FAXSON'S BLOCK, MAIt.S Tmn, EXETER,
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HARDWARE!
CUT NAILS, Both Steel and Iron; PAiNTS and OITA
. Barbed e Fencing,
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SPAPES and SHOVELS,
Wi
plain Twist Wife Ferieing, 'Woven Witellenciee, and, Galvanized
Wire Pencine—th
All bought before e recent Zvance in prices,
and will be sold at LO WEST FIGURES,
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AN EXCELLENT STOOK OE LAMP GOODS
.A_ivvitys ouIliand,
TINWARE OF ALI, EL>TDS KEPI' TN, STOCIC.
,
Ants foy the 'RAYMOND Sewing, %whine.
PISSITT BROTHERS,
MAN STREETt 'EXETER-,