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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-4-27, Page 8xN$iiRAi\Cipl searortlt Aye Works. All orders for the above works can be ? a KRU PT SALE i3xorltl a, Plantyour spring corns. ,- ` 1RNEEST lfi LLIOT,AGItr,Iarl' FOIi 'US The ws es of filth is cholera. g left. at E R Fish's barber shop, Satisfaa iron t,, WF]f1,�TlaXN A$SURAtTCE OOM. r p •' Eot3iJILANto; also the ondon Theassessor has almost completed his guaranteed, , p`1kt or England. aT,EIAxCm 1NSUiiAIdOE Co r otEA'LtXAualand, labors, Mr. L. H Dickson moved into hie new Cream a a parawrs. During the past week meetings have been (MuTAVIS$ & CO'S OLD STAND.) =� house in Monday, heli in Orediton, Elimville and, Dashwood `-- KINSMAN, L.D.S, D.D.,S.ThePatrona of InduatrV number 150;- for the purpose of discussing the advisabili ty in Ssparators at these vill- �1 Stock Bought 1 .p,. '�p�y at 652 Cents on the • Graduate of Royal College of Dental Pro¢rax4ns. and of the Dental Department of 000 in Ontario alone,, of putting ages. , At baeh lace thb farmers were en - .L,.i�,dllar• ora�toi]xal,"ror�rity.Nrrfehhonorr.> 9 - Spi rall4tinbridae woxk,and gold and Por " tola;acrowus. Several gardens are being ploughed ready, for srdeai. o era B g p tions. thus actio, and t once grasped the • idga, After a scheme had been laid before them The Old. Stereotyped cines knocked out, ":, L.00k at a few of 011r r1Ce5" yp p p Pure'XitrousOxide (las and local anwathet- Exeter wants a pottery,.a canning fact the greater part of the stook required was :7as!<or painless o>Rtraotioas. Always at home. MOMoo. anson's,Blosk. eter. err, an oatmeal mill and a hih school , g , Th2736 itete ithe There subscribed in a very few minutes, and : everything shaped towards abiq patronage g A nice pairLace Cnrtains, 30c.; a large range Dress Goods at 3, 5, 7j, 10 and 249.; R "�`'�`�'��'j"�'�'" were ,commnn Iarorinca of Ontario last' Year for drunk- from each source. A meeting far the same best 121c. Prints. 21 in. wide, 'warranted fast dye, 9c.. a slice line Flannelettes,, • 5c. INGRAM enness, Co. purpose will be held at Farquhar this (Thuisday) ovenius, - Good Sults, X3.50 and $(i,00, see our 70c Black S'antx>zgs formerly sold for X1,25; all- 14feearsTied w Long ct: of St Bury® have made an assignment to 0.. D. Arm• ---.- W bine hundred Years A�4, wool Tweeds, 30c., Boots and Shoes going fast; Women's Shoes, 35 and 49c ; Slipp' WL alipapers, strong of LIngers Col, Bob Ingersoll lectured in London A• fac^siinilo .issue of the first cumber of the. Upper Canada Geenreprodu Niagara, 15 cents.. Iast Saturday to three hundred of an audience, says the Free Press. April i8, Pres has been reproduced by the `,.A `w�✓' �✓� � Tile new shades of Ingrains k for walls with handsome The weather of the past week has been very wet and disagreeable, but is now ns - g Canadian Press Association, for distxibu- tion as a saiiiple of the first newspaper printed in Upper Canada, In it appears PP PP --+- -s�•a.• .,a.. -+-+ r• Colne along and buy a X25 parcel y $10. and. we will. Save Oti 1?reizes to .latch are .far a— head of any former season'sCRAYON suming a more summer like state, PORTRAITS—Mies M. V. White ; the following the only other advertisement o' Y being that of a sheriff's sale : Notice is BUTTER, EGGS AND ALL FARIY.I PRODUCE - J(� >ON showing, and the prices are is now prepared to do portraits in crayon- life size. Orders to be left ar residence. hereby given. that there will be a brewery erected here this summer under the sane - TAKEN AS CASH. `/ `e lower. Come it and See these as well as one hundrvd , T. Bell of Goin bam offers $500 toward g Cha purchase of 10 acres of load for the kic tion of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, and encouraged by some of the one 3a last week while Reuben Davey Assessment �� � � Exeter North was carrying wood at Mrj ( 4 and fifty other patterns from Cormick Company, it they locate there, principal gentlemen in this place, and whoever will now barley and cultivate of Robt Lang'o residence, a large stick fell I r the Cheapest brown blanks r u to the finest gilt. The Lawyor uollina pony, while turning a corner a couple of weeks ago, slipped on a stone crossing and has awes been lama, their land so that it will produce grain of a good ualit the may be certain of a q' y, y Y in the fall at one dollar a bushel. on his hand smashing the bones of one fin er. g in connection with 1 t . �jNp x ' SAVE PER,CENT. r •-. „ pattern saC,dprices'<villplease a market The proposed concert. V0 you as well as Hundreds of others who have Seen thein Bfessrs. Perkins & Martin have just re- ceived a large consignment of baby car- on delivery. Niagara, 18th April, 1793. W. HuET, the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will be held in the Opera House on By placing your Lite Insurance in the this season. riages, which they purpose selling cliaap, FOR SALE OR RENT. —A comfortable and The Storm• This of country was visited by a Wednesday, May 3rd. See programa for further particulars. ��^''r•� Mutual Ve n n t M u.tu a l Benefa t � ��()-» <+ -�/�- " commndions house. Moderate rental, or will be sold cheap. Apply to Nat. GRlda, Exeter. section cyclone on Thursday last, %bicb left un- roistakable marks of the power and force The total number of tavern and shop�..1� licenses issued for the current license year in North Middlesex is 28 tavern and 4 Ca ciation of Galesburg Ill, The Mart w sox,m161Az 7� sol: R�13' d xT, A car load of Acton, lime japt roeeived, of such elements as we have often read about in the reports from Kansas, It was shop licenses: The total number of ap- plicantt+for the ensuing year was 3{? tavern 1 f " if`i 'p T/^I r`I J. This lima is adapted for atone masoning. Call eany and get a supply. W. Euv=Tt not a cyclone of a few minutes,bnt it lasted for days, and did thousands of dollars and 4 shop licenses. , HON. �k, W • BERC�'(�REN DC . H. SMOLLINGER An thronged St. Patrick s ",SecretarSr: U �T LZt.L VT t l • Exeter. damage. In Exeter the Caven Presbyter- eager crowd morning sdinteresting toh, on Gess President. i Federal Bank bills are worthless after May 4tb. Examine your pile, and if you. have any; hand them in for exchange to, a ion church wan unroofed and the east gable blown in, the bricks going through ceiling end floor to the basement. The at 10 o'clock. to witness an :interodi in ry at 10o' lock. a n ceremony, It was that which united in Under the supervision of the Insurance Department of the State of local hank at once, damage of the wind and rain will entail marriage Mies Mollie Phillipa, second daughter of Mr. Q. Phillips, Ailsa Craig, Illinois. Seventeen years' Continuous prosperity attest its The remains -of Richard Blatchford of an expense of over $2,600 to the fcon¢rega- tion, which had with the exception of $60.. and Mr. F. M. Ward, senior member of r popularity, and its record is absolutely unassailable. Hensall, who died on Sunday, were into Y ed in the Exeter cemeteryon Tuesday. Y recently wiped the debt of the church. the firm of F, M. And NA'. ward, flax mauu- facturers, Lucan. Both are well-known, He was aged 75 years, The roof was thrown Tato the garden within a toot of atrikins and popular in society circles P P Y New �I1St1Pa1,.C}cI 1�5`9Ru' (written) yet} 2,(7,$�i9,�c�Q., The�� Mr:. John Gillespie, our 'hna man, has. if he and same the manse. The tower was left standing. A congregational westing of adherents Gain over 1891$r� 13,1.70,8"t 5, 111 purchased another horse, and can gat a mate for him, will have. a team of the The school house at Piovidence, li miles west of Exeter, was unroofed and the east of the Presbyterian church was held in the town hall on Tuesday evening. There Or nearly 100 per cent. 1 finest animals in town, gable blown in. The teacher and several was a large attendance, and all seemed _143 AN KRU PT A young lady named Ronalds of;Londou has issued a grit against a young man of seholara were in the room at the time and while standing about the stove waiting for enthusiastic in their willingness to aid in the repairing of the badly wreeked church RECORD OF FINANCIAL STANDING: Exeter, ebarAing him with breach of nine o'clock, were more than surprised to edifice. Rev, Mr. Martin was appointed _ promise of marriage. Rev. Mr. UoDouagh will preach a third see the playa in front of them crushed under a masa of brick which had fallen chairman, and after a law remarks, discus- sion as to the best modo of repairing the into. It Membership exceeds , , 42,000 !!! ECONOMY Insurance at risk exceeds ., 100,000,000 t Store of the series r•f etrmons on "Seven Roads to hall from Exeter," noxi Sunday eve n• through the ceiling. No nerson was Injured however, and if the wea.her re- structure was gone extensively was finally decided to take down the Paid to Policy holders exceeds 7,000,000 # iS Assets exceed 1,000,000 ing, dealing with "Card .playing, and aa*n- " mains fine, the school will be re -opened on Monday next. iiawkshaw'a hotel stable tower, lower the wally somewhat and put a new roof on ; also, if praetioable,to Lu ld ie - . ... Surplus over Liabilities ®reason $50,000 l For WALL PAPER, CAR- I•ling a Afire in the chimney of the Post Office was s'so ptrtialiy unroofed, while fences, signs and other minor property were des- on alcove at the roar of the church, A subscription list was passed among those WEALTH. 731'MOntlily Income exceeds .., ,.. Sr0,000 Government deposit exceeds bs,000 TS, n r i D, p�- S, LACE CUR•-I.AINS, block on Thursday morning last created good deal of excitement. The. fremon B troyed. In the country, dozens of baron present and a goodly sum was subscribed defraying the T ^ AM-- -^-� °- -��-- �v r Y ART IbIUSLINS,and DADO were called out but Cher services worn , points, churches and school houaesofared similar towards e r ex, en^es, a'tII„ The World's best—Unique, 1\'IOderTl, Scientific. WTNDOW B L,INDS. not needed. t ne Ed, $isaett has disposed of her J. Spackman Cc fate, un the whole, it was the worst wind storm ever experienced in this sec - For rates and other information apply to � You a mistake if grocery stock to E: & , and has given up the business, Mr. B. atilt tion, save perhaps, one some 12 years ago.. L• D. VINCENT, District General Agent, Exeter. make you miss the bargains in continuing his position as traveller for a hardware firm in London, Constable Creech is 1convaleacent M House Furnishings. Mr, John Matheson has moved his gen. again and on duty. Parkhill Gazette : " Mrs. :a In Wall Paper, we show oral stock of merchandise from the old Hay Post Office to Drew's block, opposite the town hall He has also moved into his Samuel (xddtey of Exeter was in town last Week Visitingrelatives and friends.—gra •qq-r� ��T• I U tj rb without any exception, the residence on William -at. Richard Bee aleiyof Exeter has be Hy oma Mrs H. Bee in town."—I)r.II.K. H ndmau jl� �r finest Stock Stock 111 WOStPI:n Ou- kir. Dennis has been appointed care- who has in Toronto the past she ° tari0. w e want your Opin.- taker of the Trivittlfcmorfa! Church for the current year at a salary of $125. The weeks, returned to lawn on Thursday last, turn —Little Miss Will's, daughter of Mr. Jas. � CLOTHENU icu of our Papers. p Church has lost a good caretaker in Mr. Willis, lies very ill, but with the advent Lambrook, who resigned the position, During the delivery of the sermon in of summer; hopes of her ultimate recovery are entertained.—Mr. T. H. DavidsonIleft , :Prints. the Triyitt "Memorial Church on Sunday on Wednesday morning for Saginauv, IIN J!AR2q`MFj"L"PT'L J7. �j ,S'T1j.WT, evening last the lights went ont and for a where be has secured a situation ae clardc We have placed our Oldel"so time everything was in darkness. The new caretaker did not quite understand —kir. A. J. McTavish has taken a situs tion on the road, and started out Tuesday. for another very large like of the apparatus. —Miss Aggie westaway is visiting in Seafortb.—Messrs McTavish and Carley Crombe's Celebrated Prints, n �^' 1:6 CD0..t-V..� 1 T�.J��E.'1 In connection with the celebration on May 24th. there will be a Increase match spent Sunday i. St. Marys.—M! a Mc- which are the best mantlfac- between the Exeter and Clinton clubr, 'is Taviah, who has been visiting friends hero the past few weeks, returned to her home lured■ Among these will be ... The program of attractions above the average and the celebration should be a in Ripley last week.—sir. Wm. westaway Londa..pent Sundayvisiting friends in found the very latest Pat - to hand, a choice lo' Of thorough success. There hss been considerable activity of town'—Mr: W. J. Bissett leaves this weak for Kalamazoo, Mich., where he will re- terns. These Goods are 32 inches wide free from starch !Just ''�,7 �'y "�J�' �i.Jl.:l�.D -.l1.� AD 16" CL0r". � [In Notice to Times' Readers. in the local horse market the past weak, notwithstanding the low prices, .dbuyers 'in. main for slime.—Mr, Al.hiJ. White of THE Timns has received an invitation to be and We sell theDi at 121c. s Men's and Boys at prices that T1er would ars taould esteem it a favor if readers u+ouid,rohen nicking their purchases, are now quite numerous the country. Several shipments were last week made to resent at the Congress in the Department P g P of the Public Press to be held in Chicago, g , They are no doubt the best -}' will sell mention that they saw the rnerehsnt'a adver• eastern markets. theet commencing May 23rd.—Mr. R. McInfvre vallis Shown. +• vhem• tisement in THE TDIE9. The congregation of the wreckedPresby ban removed his family to Hansall.—bliss a � teriau Church will hold service in the town hall until further notice. Next Sunday Smith of London is the guest of the Misses Elliot of town.—Miss Mellis of Kippen �1• Dress ����5 i Made-to-order�15 a ►�J��i�a� ty . service will be bald at 2;130 p, m„and each subsequent Sunday at 11 a, m. and 6.30 was the guest of Mrs J. P. Rose on Tues- day.—Mr.Slaek of St. Marys was in town 4 Of ours. �Ta �'�ar�ii�.t�e first - ' rl'HIIRsnAY, APRIL 27th, 1893, p. ce. The Church will be repaired at returned o Thursday Mi rs their Sweet y Our novelties in shot ef- fects are selling at sight. Class s� yle and Food, workman,' ` LOCAL HAPPEN f Nes. The boon which was about to fall to the lot of London, in the L. & P. S. rail- Cleveland moon trip north, and were accorded a grand reception by their many friends that at thair new residence on Carling These are new Goods and we ship. our -Tweed Department' way, recently purebaaed by a evening have the sola control of thele The Clinton people have decided to defer in the in syndicate, has collapsed by the "`skipping out” of Manager Miller. The (band St.—Rev. J. A Snell of Essex centra, eon of our respected townsman, Mr James / for this town. You Should better. was never��.}.��� action matter of patting a creamery until they see what kind of a Trunk are operating the road again as Snell, spent a few days this week in town. He had been in London passing the pro: See chem. We are having factory the Exeter people get. Arbor Day, a holiday generally observed usual. 'lir. John Torrance, reeve of Stanley, bationers' examination. big run On Our all -wool 26cv. '�'g�' �i"�4 �n ��� VV i 1:J� Yd e ` throughout the country, has been appoint- ed to be kept on May 12th, I; is to be and President of the South Huron Conser• vative Association has sold his farm in Mr. Peart of wi—nrchelaea was kicked Goods—the best value _ we ''@,� n® equal. hoped that more trees will be planted this Stanley to a neighbor and is on the look by a horse the other day and had his side badly injured. Have ever Shown. .�1a�'�i year than has been the case in previous years. we have a nice wooded town, but out for a 200 -acre farm. He is negotiat, ing with a gentleman near Exeter for the fine farm. The Oddfellows will attend Diving ser- in the town hall on Sunday afternoon gtwi A%S „ CARILING more trees will not come amiss. purchase of a vlee Mr. Co't s ted++ .L F� d7• A chap is travelling through the country IN a understand that steps are being next at 2:30 o'clock, when Rev. Martin will preach a special sermon. toying to swindle parties with (a contract for wire fences. He offers to give enough taken by some of the other congregations to raise aid for their Presbyterian friends Doctors Rollins and Amos have formed Ask t0 see Our new D•' wire to fence a ten -acre field if the party li sign a contract to take the agency for for the erection of their church edifice re• cantly destroyed by the wind. It is to be a partnership to take effect 1st May, and Dr. Amos will move his office to the office A. Corsets—perfect fitting made of fine French Co- Patrick O'Conner,' employed on the farrd There died in Biddulpb on Tuesday, of Alex, Roes, nearBresmar, was,instantly;' . of e wi=^s The contract is where the swirl• ling comes in. If road ;closely it turns hoped there will be a liberal response to p P any call that may be made, as the object is reeentl occupied by Mr. John Spackman, Y P P next door to Dr. Rollins'. and telle. We are selling the b at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. g . + by a falling tree during the recent Luker, Elizabeth Brownlee, relict of the storm: He is said to have relatives iris out to be a promissory note for $150 after a few words aro erased with a worthy one. Mr. R. Seldon of Ingersoll shipped a car load of Milch cows from the Exeter station Royal Corset at 30c, ate James Brownlee. Decessedhad been gamilton. ill for several years, and while a resident — �-- acid, The haunted house of Lue.tn collapsed Thursday morning, and was carried away, In deference to a request from the Com- mercial Travellers'Association,,the Ontario has issued a eftoular to hotel- last weak.' Bi rices were aid for the g P P animals, weAare sorry to see the farmers of Exeter had many attacks. Deceased reeided in Ilirkton prior to her, moving to ExPERLENat HAs PRovsn"ix - A triumph in medicine was: 'attained; npirite. and all, by a kindly cyclone from ,Goverunie.t keepers calling upon thein to provide disposing of the best paying stock on the farm, especially when they, are going to �a�, ' ,C�r�Pr. Exeter, and was held in the highest es- ,. teem by a largo circle of friends, She when experience; proved that Stott s . Mfohi an. The. eculiaritios of the.haunt- ed hone are known all over this art of p bettor accommodation for the travellin s feels safe in saying Tho TzME y g have a creamery in their midst at an early Clothing. of only stop the, t,:by ' leaves a large family of grown up well- Emulsion Pulmonary teen of Pulmonary Conaumptionz but by the country, long articles having often appeared in :THE Tnius:- As the supposed public. that there's no complaint about Exeter hotels. > 'date• The bill granting Exeter power to borrow We a? e pushing this De - p g to-do children to survive her. - its continued use health and vigor could' rheSaturday excursions toLondon along be fally restored. , L. H. & B. far abiding place'of . frits; no one could be induced to occupy the building. _ ' Miss Elizabeth Willis sued,the estate of ' $10,000 to extinguish the, bonus voted in 1873 for the London, Huron and Bruce aTtT118nt alta i`011r pT1ce8 aro the extending as .north as' Olandeboye, are aan Injustice to the vil° ' Somedays ago,, E. F. S. rohnston,on • behalf behalf of Thomas Holmes of W.m ham and the late James Willisfor s sum of money claimed for services as nurse during his . g : Railway, received its , second ;reading on- p Tuesday. This in rendered necessary by 8e --lung GOOds. -: justthink Y lages alone the line. The single faro tato, induces 'many to go into city Whether 81i$tJltiAxxSM” - g father of the late J: G . Holmes,. who con. ' illness. The matter was; left. to arbitration and on Fridayand Saturday last,' Jade B , • m. the failure of the village to ravide a sink O Tweed • P Of it, a mans fund to out its bonds, An gO a , r and thus they, better theinnelves o not,. R1INEUR L PAiN' the local merchants suffer. The railway®� NEURAS,GixA. .. tested out Huron South ur in the late. Provincial .. election, asked the Divisional Court, 'Tor. Toms, Henry Erlber and Dr. Hvndma. ., were Exeter taking evidence in he ing, wipe de to the bill providing Suit for 3.7 i. anal. bo s amendment was ma . P B . 'aP i y , was built b ills Villages along tics tins, - and kindred diteasa9 Y f� � are due to oongesoini': /r the onto, to. appoint $ receiver for the purpose in matter. The arbitrators granted the that the debt be pard off on the terminable annuity pian within the next 20 years. t for , Serge, lined throughou , 07 assisted by the • townships, and as of the bloody vesealm . revenue of the line 'comesprincipally' that e duces ermc n c f of realizingon debts duo to the old lave firm of Best &Holmes,`.which amount to young lady ,$600 and all costs. 1;10 .' and In 'Clothing to A now swindling game Domes to light: r from,'the former, we imagine that then dation, r`esuiting $ins` acids., 1_fthe Meal abouf410,000, and for a -delivery over of a " number of the firms books and papers, H Hewitt, Bright, the well-known 'hog bn r has hada experience that is not ye , n p It was worked in Leamington last week, Ord01' We Sell ou • a Black s ea her comes slob . on his , A supposed pr, c g r `wa Worsted Stilt,' bound, f0 railway is practically breaking Oil with does notoiranlat>siin. " , the villagers in thus giving inducements, fiammawiiYn in ti.re n our a the iuust' be -the inn at •- . '. draw, trade,to London. Of s - ::H Holmen brother of the ate J. r J Gr,B 1 ' ' ' ire that o man, urged d h t the Toronto General new to men engaged in buyin stock, but his latest adventure in Blandford ma Y to $erbn and asked to stay ar;,a farm Y q • use all night. The re request is . ranted. hoq granted, 15.00 and Tweed suits to c, .• .i� arrangement is mutualj' between. the ;city able re, loo Tho nk' stove �beorbent" :i;tl . . but ' - Trusts Company be appointed receivers.g - ....-,- n this,liowever, hia desrre,rs not gratified,Heaaitt serve'as a Warring to other farmers. Mr, - .: bought a number of hogs :from,b afterwards along comes a In, n few hours g p -, •- .:- 0 fid... upwards. - B�; couple for reacher: There bexOl7l -1 p. and the railway, .it is nothing more one of the mostp6,w- •. ... _.'. attn1r11.. c., Or less than,a Case Of tSYO h0$p: meeting, -.: •ants tefJustice-Galt ha in i en Judgment � . having given l g : t farmer at 1D6,60 and 'arranged to have g •. a clergy in the house the farmer` Bug-, ing BY v g Slixe and See 0112. values before ants known, It a known , Alargely attended meeting in Vancouver`. <<:ul tear_t 'e 1 oda .. h b o o, . the upon.the :motion, ' appointing uee.'s Po .. @ h Registrar P J. Brown, as con euted enc g r a them delivered at Woodstock on a caxtain "da . Another bu er who called latAr Y Y g esti that the knotbe tied tilers and then. , The su Deed oler erforme theoeremony urchasin - PP BYP h, g Saturday night yigoroaply denounced, so loo, restoring the British Columbia=government for..,refusing circulation. T h a;t , ,• > to b Mr. Best to be receiver, onlyof 'thel %peount on which consent has been btain. _ succeeded in buying the same hogs ap $6.65 and they were delivered a day earlier than and,:aeks the farmer and wife to sign the as witnesses, This they do, whichmainland. paper R= Pickard & Son 'not© . once estallished•dfs•. to,grant representation. bypopulation to the 1 1 r ease In ties e. A ul3t s OAXA bYAtio�rld>ar ed The motion for the delivery, of the y hocks and papers entirely fails. he had agreed' with Mr. Hewitt. The latter e the farmer and recovered with, �sued in a few weeks turns out to be [afor, ! t ,, �SbO. DIRECT I1VIPORTERS. '- IiONDOIrT,: .,p1�P Minaod' Licimant fp use$ by Rtiysioinns. costs shunt $17. f 7 •Ta.. a.•.. ..,a..&rmi{:...a.,.. .•.i..: -.,-_t.w.Ml.u.•r.u4.eelYwB'iYnMR,