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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1892-11-10, Page 1se saTaseeees--- • • "7.7ase'se"" • AND HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZ "NEW TO TE[E T.7;7;;;;;; OflIPS 17;;;;;;; .VOL. XX. NO 12, 3E3 0- B argains Are being offered in every dopartmont of our store. Careful buyers always find itipays them to see what we offer. There are still a few pairs of those famous 50c. Kid Gloves loft. If you have not secured a pair they are rare value. Our Ladies'Natural Wool Vests are the favorites (quality considered.) To -day we have opened out a now line of Corsets. They aro good fitters and each pair is guaranteed to give sat- isfaction or money refunded. Do You Need Underwear? Only 50c, buys a heavy All -wool Un- dershirt. We can supply you with any- thing in DRY -GOODS at right prices. One Low Cash Frio our Motto. Sole agents for Butterwick's Celebrat- ed Glove Fitting Patterns. A. J. MoTAVISH 83 CO. .Elensall. pees Wm:eau-Goad white clean oats. We aro pettier( 29 to i'fie cents. Raving made ar- ruagements with a liverpool firm for all the meet that I eau manufacture this season, farmers having a quantity of oats to dispose of nhould call at the Hensel! Oatmeal Mills, D.1.11SQUIIAAT• Gsn&r OVIAITING SALIC-Irathlit just opened of 40 oases of Rubbers and Overshoes. 72 oases of Felt Boots and 400 pairs of nien's, boys, and youths' on Boots, and also receieed a new line of Trunks end Valises, we offer the above, together with an entire new stook of Footwear, at a discount during the next 30 dam in order to make room for more new goods opining in. Call and secure hargains. Butter and oggs taken same as cash. WESELOII, Prop., Sign of Big Boot,Roneall and Oxon:tarty. Folluwing are the market quotations: Wheat 63 to 68 13arley Oats 38 to 40 26 to 28 Peas 55 to 56 Hay 5.00 to 6.00 Butter .17 to 18 Ego s 9 to 12 5.75 to 5.75 Clover seed 7 00 to 7:60 BRIErS.^-Mr. John Beaver, of -Union- ville, Mich,, wee the guest of Mr. Simon :Stahl. -1. John Pope and ohildren left Tuesday morning for Fairgrove Mich., to visit ber eister, Mrs. Dennis Dereteiu.-- Mr Tom Palmer, Jr., made a fiving business trip Jo Dashwood Monday after- noon, -Mr. 1ec. /cPherson, merchant tailor, wee in Exeter on Tuesday attend- ing the Preabytery,-Mr• William Stone- znan's eldest sou was thrown from a horse while exercieing it on Tuesday afternoon, the horse trampiug on him right cheek and °mime it Mune. cioetor was ut once called in and put several stitches in it. -On Monday afternoon youug .Alfred Reediest got his right hand oanght in the brake and had the pointe of his four fingers taken off. Be was taken to Dr. Thorapson's office and got them dressed, ,wareewinusessages CC:3 ast CLID &Immo EXETER, ONTARIO, • THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER, 10, 1892 !and is now doing niaely,-The entertain- , mont given on Friday evening in MoEwen's 'Hall, under the amain:ell of the Sunbeam Circle, was a grand moons. All the girl* did their singing and reciting well. -The 10ot:strove concert, given by the Coggrove I family, was a grand slums, on Saturday ovening.-The Yorkehire packing house is now in full °potation and pork is comiug in in great quantity, and Petty Bros. are always noted for paying the highest price for pork. Mr. Fred Meyers is bny- ing up all the live hogs he can get, which he slaughters twice a week, and then sells them to Petty Broa,-The Dashwood Bus. was in town early Wednesday morning with several paeserigera.-J, H, Johnston, of Bad .Axe, Miela., and formerly of this place, has rented Mr, Chas. Bedmond'e farm. We understand that he has also taken Redmond. himeelf a wife; daughter of Mrs. Redmond. Suceesa to you, John. - Mr. John MoArthnr, Banker, and Mr. William Elder, exchanged harms on Tues- day afternoon, Mr. Elder received 01,500 in etchange.-Mra. Cowan, of Mutate daughter of Ur, Alexander Baehanan, re. tamed home 013 Friday of tide week, - Mr. D. Weismiller has engaged Mr. Will Moore, Jr„ as elerk.-Mr. 3. Fi. Johuston has returned home after a week's visit in London, with his SO/1 Jamore-Mr. D. Urquhart is putting an addition to his oat meal mill. -Mrs, Will McLean, teacher of room No. 3, wbo was sick for several day' last week: it; able to teach again - Allan McDonald is in town spending s ev. eral days viaitiag. Clinton. tinicra.-" Jimmie" Stavely is no more. He breathed his bust at his boarding house, the Grand Unieu hotel, on Monday morn. hag. The deceased had been ill sines his return from the old country, several weeka ago, as a result of taking dank oaeau passage, The femme of death was stomach and liver trouble, -The children of Mrs. Geo. Trowhill drank carbolic said instead of syrup of squills the other day and had a narrow escapee -Mr. Goo, Gilchrist, while fixing his widows the other day fell off a step ladder and was severely ittjared.- About eighty cars of green and evaporated apples have been shipped from Clinton station so far this Sonora. Cromarty. • Brims -Mrs.Jos. Richardson of Lanark County. who has been visiting ifrienda here, has returned horne.-Mr. jamos Dow has gone to Lanark County to visit friends there. -.Mr. Hugh Miller hire purchased Kippen. - - 13tunrs-Aeoording to previous entwine°, meat, the anniversary serviou of the Royal °rapiers of Temperance, ?..Kippen, wu held at 3 o'clock in St. Andrew's church on Sabbath butt, when Rev. Mr. Simpson of Brumfield preaohed a very able and in- structive sermon on the evils of the liquor traffio to a large. appreoiative audience, taking his text from II Ringo, tenth chap., last cisme of ninth verse : "Who slew all these." Mr. Simpson is a well-known and earnest Tenaperance Worker. It bas sel- dom been oar privilege to listen to a more convincing eernaon in behalf of the Temper anoe cease. He held the undivided Mien. Lion of his audience during hie entire dis- eourse.-Mr. George Taylor, who went to Toronto, has returned with a oar load of snook steers. As farmers are asking such high prices for this elan of utile, feeders died that it ie cheaper to Introlaue them in Toronto and pay the freight from OM city to hare. -Mr. Wm, Oudmoro has also re- turned with a oar load of Home clue of eattle.-Owing to the prevalence of diphth- eria in Kincardine, tile Bard of :hidaeation of that town decided some three wear ago to ;slue their publics achools for a naonth. In ooneequence, Mies Mamie MoMordie, teacher of that plamis borne 'Vending four weelts'extra holidays, We underetand that she is re-engaged in Kincardine ter next year. (Too late for last week) Balers. -The concert held under the auspices of the Kippen Pablio Hall Com. pane, took pleats on 28tla ult. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, the attendance was not u large as it otherwise would have bean, All the epeakers announaed for the evening were present except Mr. Collins and Mr. McMillan. Dr. Campbell of Sea. forth gave a very intereating address on the poet Burne. Tho performances of Mrs. Sage and daughter on the musical ghaseas were muoh appreciated. The 00/3310 songs and dancing of Mr. McLeod of Seaforth we,e ranch applauded. Receipts of the evening 837. After paying expenses the balance will be applied to the reduction of the debt on the Hall. Whalen. Bianars-Mr. S. Cotton, painter, of Gran- ton, is putting the polish on Jubn Morley's new kitahen.-Mire !Lucy Gunning is ill with a mild attack of typhoid favor. -Mr. J. E. Tom, I. P. S., visited our public school on Thursday last. -The dwelling house of Mr. Anthony Laraphire, sr., was :lestroyed by fire on the evening of Oot. Mr, and Mrs. L, had gone over to heir son's house on the same farm, to pend the evening, and left fire in the stove, with kindling lying near. When the fire wee noticed it bad made each headway that nothing could bo saved -so the old couple lost everything they had in the house, including ;mite a srun of raoney. Mr. Ti. is re -building this fall - Mr. Duncan lectures on Phrenology in the sohool house on Wednesday night, when the boys will have an opportunity of find- ing out what they ought to do to encased in life. the house in the rear et R. Nichol's t blacksmith shop, Staff, and purpoaos re- moving there soon. -Mr. John Gillespie of Fullerton is returning to his fen:a:here.- Mrs. A. Russell, who has been ill for scene time, is able to be around again. - Mr. Hooking, who has :been ailing for Rome time, is not expected to reeover.- The tea -meeting and social here was a grand sucoess,notwithatanding the unfavor- able weather. -Mr. Galbraith, the phonol- ogist, Have one of his leetures in the reboot house here a few evenings ago, to the amusement of a for wbo Were there.-Soine talk of a wedding in the near future. More particulars later on. -Our village weaver is rue bed with work just now. Denial De Coursey of Logan, breeder of white Chester pigs, has received aver 8225 in prizes this fall. Mr. A. Nichol, a farmer near Myth while driving borne on a load of barrels the other day, a dog ran under the wagon causing the horses to run away. Ho was thrown heavily to the ground, and /some- what injured. Kh1Vs. Barlow, of Port Lanabton, exhibited ti number of magic lantern vistas i Khiva anhool on Saturday evening, Nov. 6tb. There was a good attendance. A few valuable presents were given away -a pound of Candy, a vase, and a cup and Kamer. 'CoeintorioN.--Tiae Christnaas entertain - runt in Shipka will be held on the 20th of December, not on the 29th. U sborne Council. Tho Connell met on the 5th int, All the members were present The minutes of the previous meeting were read and "p r o v e d. Moved by 3. Ilene, seconded by T. Cameron, that the 'electors of jurors be be paid 03 nail. Carried. Moved by W. Kydd, *emended by J. Shier, that the following actuante for sheep killed by doge be paid, being two. thirde value of claims, viz.: George Lowe $2 67, T. Cudmore $10.67. Carried, The following orders were granted viz.; J Loa:bun, gruelling, 080.00; T Remick, ditoh and tile, (one half) 83.25; W Bray, hauling gravel, 6.00;3Usborne & Hibbert, Insurance Co, ineuraucie town h*11, 54a ; J Duncan, sr., repairing two bridges and approttaben, $5.50 ; J Teeter, hauling gravel, 06.50; D Duneati, 8 in tile drain and taking up culvert, 85.60 ; T Cud - mom gravelling, gruel and damages, $40,25; T Cudmore, ebenta killed by dogs, 110 67 ; G Ford, Greral and work, 014.55 ; Itodger, Award re ditala, $7.50; M 8*mo:ell, keep of 3 Hewitt and wife, 013.00; G Hogg, bridge, 05 00 ; G Hogg, bridge, 111.4.00 ; T M.Kay, eelectiug jurors, S3.00; G W Heiman, selecting jurors, 113.00 ; W Miner, selecting jurors, 83.00; R Skinner stones for bridge, gravelling, 87.50; W Arksev, drain, 113.00 ; 8 Horn, 2 underdrabis and ditch, 09 00 ; W Stephens, gravelling, 812.00 ; D Hazie. wood, ditah, 81.50; 8 Mills, repairing culvert and bridge, $3.50 ; R Denison, grading and gravelling, 034.00 ; S Brook, gravelling, $32,00 ; J Towl, gruelling, $20,00 ; G Heywood, gravelling, $15.00 • Orediton. Bantics.-Mr. Joseph Heist, while here on 5 visit among his friend, exchanged his brick yard in Michigan with Fred Guinter for a house here. Mr Guinter will move across the line in the spring, where he will ran a batik and tile yard. Succeas Fred. Mr, Heist, while here, also bought Matthew Morlook's farm of 100 acres, pay. ing a good price; he also bought 50 sores from L. Reiet, which is alongside of hie JOUN WHITE da 80/f0 Pnblieher an 5 Proprietors DOWN I Prices of WHEAT. What -15-5----WN I BARLEY, DOWN I ETC., ETC. FARMERS! We recognise the loss you sustain en account of the very low prices of graini 100. so that he has a 150 acre farra afl� to convince you of our sympathy Welcome baok, Joe. Mr. Hopei, of New York, is viaiting his sister, Afro. Dr, Stabler. -We understand Ohm, Fritz has taken unto himeelf a wife, May it be so, Further pertioulara next wook.-Fred Guinter has sold ont bis othare tu the flax business to the other pertnere.-Mr. Moe, look intends going to Illinois, U, 3. - John Klamp was this week married to Miss Lydia Fainter, eldest daughter of Mr. Tobias :Faliner, Jr. It was one of the largest weddings in this vicinity for ;some time. The presents were many and very handeome.-A number of our sport,' intend taking in the ,shooting match Ai Exeter on Thanksgiving Day. -Mr„ W. H. Wetzel and James Lemon managed to carry home with them the most of the duke from the Yearly shooting matoh, Friday last Smith is in the oold.-Oold weather is coming on. -The all easy mune on with Inc and get some nourkreut and ssur wurat,-Mr.Obris. Gaybaur and family left for Bilden, Michigan. Ho =tenth' farnaing.-We regret the death of Airs. ay ear, af Borne, Mesh., formerly of Crediton. nominated even some of his 0'4141 party we are willing to share our profits -with you. Our store is full of fall:and win ter goods. We made up our minds that those goods will be sold at prices that will correspond with those of grain. Do you wish to save doctor's bills these hard times? If so, call at :the Market Store and get one of our Fur Overcoats that will defy any weather. Do yeti want a preventative for grip? If so, try a pair of our grain boots for wet weather ; they are :tiniest equal to dry weather itself. Get a pair of our felt boots or overshoes for cold weather. Ladies See our nice range of Fur Collars and MUM and Caps, lix the cheap and common as well as the rare and expensive lines. Excuse the color ; just out of red ink J. P, ROSS, Market Square Bargain DepQt. had misgivings as to the popularity of CLEVELAND ELECTED. the programme laid down by.the Denim- rotic convebtien at the Instigation. of At an early hour Wednesday morning hi a supporters, but if later accounts bear though the returns Are far from complete out the favorable returns to hated at the the indications are that Gayer Cleveland hour of writing, the wisdom of the has been elected President of the United choice has been amply vindicated. States for a second time. There is as we ti than one surprise in the state returns. an c pated, more Ono of the most remarkable turn -over Tuckersznitht s Blum -Threshing is about done in this neighborhood. -Miss Fannie Town- send, has been engaged to teach No. 4 for 1893. -Apple paelters are busy at present. Some of the farniers arc doing a little !ticking when they eee:the heaps t of culls. -Mr. Thos. Xcarna kilit.d a six montheporker the other clay that tipped the beam at 212 lbs, -Mrs. N. Cousins a. has gone on a visit to her daughter in . Bulfalo.-A social was given by ladies of y the Woraeri's Foreign Mission at Turn. or's Church. A very enjoyable time was spent. Speeches and singing were the order of the evening. Proceeds a little over $9. G upend,. unveiling, nom Heamatt.i in the decision of the old Democratic breaking atone, $5.00 ; M Clarke, e, grading State of Delaware in favor of :Harrison, stud culvert, $9.50 ; A McDonald, gravel. partly accounted for by the fact that an ling, $18,72 ; R Reddy, culvert and ditch, unpopular candidate for Governor was #6.00 ; J ifoqut en, cleaning ditch 01.00 T 'Remick, repairing rand, $4.00 ; R Bell, gravelliug, 818,00; P Caso, tile drain, 40.32; 13 Johns, gravel, 02 50 ; Hewitt, breaking stone, 02 00; G Lowe, sheep killed by doge, 82 67 ; T Holden, gravel contract swamp road, $80.50; 3. Andrew, gravelling, 06.00 ; :J 'Irvine gravel and on the lc et. But the moat startling change is tha alleged to have taken place la Illinois, where a Republican majority of 22,195 in 1888 has been turned into a Democr. tic majority of from 10,000 to 20,000 This result, has been largely achieved b the increased Democratic vote ha Cook 311.95 ; 8 Rieke, uuderdrain, (oar half), gravelling, 019.25 ; Irvine, gravel, county, in which Chicago is situated. If 81.50; Cobblediok & Folland, 1 stone we are not mistaken this is the first, time hwinner, 60e.; W Brownlee, gravelling and that Illinois has gone Democratio.in a underdraining, $84. 00. Presidental election since the formation On motion of T. Cameron, seconded by of the Republican party over a quarter 3. Shier, the council adjonined to meet of a century ago. again Saturday, 3n1 December, et 11 The result demonstrates that there is o'clock, a.m. G. W. ttoreeete, Clerk. a decided feeling in favor of tarifl reform in the country. No election has ever Mr. John Hannah has closed his oream- been fought more squarely on the issue erica at Seeforth, Londesboro and Goderiah of high versus low taxation,and no Pres - for this season We are very glad to idental candidate before Cleveland's beathat Mr. Hannah has bad a very time has more stronolv main tabled the mencing to appreciate the creameries as 'view that it is not by taxation, but by they find that they can get more for their economical government, fairly adminia- oream than they could for theit batter tered, that a country can be benefited, and save all the trouble of making. The election of Cleveland is a triumph tor the Democratic party, but it is more Minard's Liniment cures Garget in Cows of a victory for himself. When he was Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, Ind says :-"I have been in a distressed condi- tion for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion until my health was gone. I bad been docketing constantly with no re- lief. I bought one 'battle of South Ameri- can Nervine; which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring 1 ever did 412./ aa,V. J. .1i At&VitIU (AL, teeeeety person to nee tide valuable and Lovely rem- edy, A trial bottle will oonvinee you. Warranted by 0. Lintz, Druggist. ang, 14 Bishop Dowling, Hamilton, intends to leave early next year for Rome, where be will take part in the Pope's jubilee. 'ae-er.614.01