HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1894-3-22, Page 1VOL. V I
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1894.
NO 342'
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The M o iso ns Bank.
(Chartered by Parliament, 1855.)'""
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R. Piekard 85 Son beat the town for Rosati.1
bargains.
Presbytery of Huron.
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er and John Knox as sureties in
Enuntergtfon Week. Coo V. WIIITESIDI S, --This was
-
a J This Presbytery held a regular meet
each.
Paid upCapital $2,000,000
Paid l? ' ' "
R st Fund..,, .,.,,...". 1,200,000
'master
Last week was set apart by the Post-
P
General as enumeration week
case tried here on Tuesday last before
Samuel Smillie, J. P. in which William
in'g in Seaforth on the 13th of Mareb.
The roll for the year was made up and
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. �r0u11d AboutUS-
Read office Montreal,
F. WOLFERSTAN, THOMAS, Esq.,
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GENERAL MANAGER
]ropey advanced to ,cued Farmer's on their
own notes with one or more endorsers at 7
per tient per annum.
Exeter Branch,
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in the Exeter' post office, commencingCook
yMarch 11 and endin • Sa ur.
Sunday g t
day March 17th. The following is the
result: -Letters for Canadian offices
1066; foreign 144; registered 16 free
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22, Post cards for Canadian ofticos,
465, foreign 9, Parcels, at 6 ets, for 4
Cook was plaintiff and Albert White
sides,defendant. It Seems the two par
ties in question became enamored with
a young lady in town and while dis
cussing some differences in connaation
with same,Whttesrdes struck Cook,
who at once entered a suit against him
the following elders accredited ie re•
'senta.ive elders for the respective con
p
gregations, viz, : Mr, James Buchanan,
Knox church, Goderich; Mr, John Wil-
son, First chutch,Seaforth; Mx„}3tchard
Somers, Blyth; Mr. John Campbell,
P
Duff's church, McKillop, Mr. Robert
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" Mr. Ed Glavin of the first on,
dulph hadr G
d p a peach tree which
meneed to bloom' on March ?thy
,
Rev. Fr,. Curtis, of Drysdale, h,
residence destroyed
d t -ed lilrg was 5
morning. The dwelling
covered byinsurance
n ever lawful day from TO a. m.to 3 p,
m„ Saturdays 111 a,m.to 1 p.m
eneralbaulrinf business transacted
CURRENT RATES allowedfor mon-
ey on Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at 3
MUSICAL EXCELLENCE.
ARTISTIC DESIGN •
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION.
o . 8, Book ackete 216, Photographs
deeds eta 80c •Parcels at 1 cet er
oz. 16c. Total amount of revenue d r
ing the week'$47,15.,
for assault, After the case was thug-
oughly ventilated lodgement "was
given for plaintiff for $2.00 and coats,
amounting in all to 6
g ,00•
McArthur, Hensall; Mr. John Forton,
Leeburn; Mr. Geo, Swallow, Clinton;
Mr. Samuel
Mr. Thomas Mollis, Kippen; Mr. John
Mr.han, Egmondville;
in the
an Hay
y"
The games along the sbgt
Lake Huron are about all one.
g
1s the earliest known for
per cent.
N. DYER HURDON
Exeter, Jan 28, 88, Sub•Manager
Catalogue sent fine on appli-
pp
0E401r1.
The Poor House.
. The County Council House of Refuge
Committee, consisting of W. Proudfoot,
p
Zurich.
n
Misa I,. Tlnemnen who has beau
er;
Strap Exeter Mr. Robert Drysdale
g' y
Bayfield Road; Mr, Alexander Reid,
Bullet and Londesboro; Mr• Thomas
Harrison, Bayfield and Bethany, It
years..
= fish have commenced to come u
channel in large numbers.
Some weeks ago
g it was disc(
THE
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MORRIS—FE/LD•-ROGERS COstaying.
a,ISTOWI3L,
Goderich; H. Eilber, Stephen; A, Me
Murchie, Clinton; W. Bowden, Exeter;
and W. Miline, Grey, met in Clinton
sta ins with herparents for the past
year has returned to Dakota where she
intends to make her future home
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was agreed to ask the following grants
from the Assembly's , Home Mission
Committee, For
that the grave of a member of till
far family, of Sylvan, had been
forbad. Investigation during
�O1CCx�i
Is published everyThursday Mornin25
1+,
at the Office,
MAIN -STREET, - EXETER,
NoTxoE. _
s• Powell i7 -re to do grafting on all
kinds of fruit trees, Plum and pear trees a
specealty, Charges moderate,
yesterday. It was decided that from
to 50 acres of ground would be re-
q urged somewhere within two miles
of Clinton, Goderich, Seaforth, Wing-
-Mr:
and Mrs. Poxon, of Pt. Edward, were
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visiting among their relatives in this
vicinity for thea past few weeks, -Mr.
and Mrs, D, Weismtller, of Hensall,
viz, Grand Bend
and Corbett, $275; for Leeburn and
Union church, $200; for Bayfield and
Bethany, $250. Reports on. Sabbath
'observance; Sabbath Schools; Systema-
las:
proved that such had been theca
that the body had been remove
ghouls.
Confirmation
the—
TORE FOR RENT,
ham or Exeter and tenders for sites
Mr
, service was held
—ay
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bo
were the guests of and Mrs. John
tic Beneficence; Temperance; State of
Paul's Church Clinton on D2onday
ADVOCATE PURL LSH 1 NO COMPANY,
TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION.
One Dollar per annum if paid in Advance
:The two story building,lately vacated bywill
Mi E. J. Spackman & Co. For full portion-
tars apply to G SAMWELL, Exeter
secured from these sections,
The general impression. seemed to be
that the L' oighbornood of Clinton would
Deichert on. Sunday. -Miss Kate Prang
of •Biucefield was visiting at her par-
ents fora few days this week, -Mr•
religion, &c,, was submi ted and dealt
with in the usual way. A call was
sustained from the' congregations of
ing by His Lordship Bishop Ba
There was.probably four hundrec
out and thirty
5.1.80 if not so paid.
Rates, coo,
SETTLE AT ONCE,
be the most central and suitable loca-
tion. J. M. Cq
arrow, Esq., M. P. P. for
Wm. Kuntz, of Crediton was renewing
Bayfield and Bethany in favor of Rev.
candidates were c
med. His Lordshi '9 address was
P
S. aareashe stsg .23-
tion
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paper
tiseme Ea without s
butcheriigldisposed lof our Interests
to esus,oinstihe
settled on or before the 1st April
WOOD BROS.
West Huron, will be asked to co-operate
with the two other local members from
Huronprevail
old acquaintances in the village on
Sunday. -Mrs, Wm, MeNevin, of Exe
ter, •is visiting at her parents and oth-
er friends in the village this week.-
J. R. McKay and ordered to be forward
ed to him. In the absence of Mr. Mar•
tin, Mr. J. S. Henderson submitted the
report of the committee on supplements
the most imressive and practical
delivered here,
The abrns belonging to Cal
are pn paid. specific
directions will be published till forbid and
SALE REGISTER.
nand
allow he StavelOntario
-about
-about $35,000 toward the
Miss Polly Geier, who had been spend-
as withheld by Assembly's Home Alia-
Bros., the 4th con. Mc iv
Gill cry,
burned to the
charged accordingly, Liberal discountmade
for�ggtranscient advertisements inserted for
PRINTING turned cutin Eke fi est fst Ole
y =
and at moderate rates. Cheques, money ord-
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$ATIIRDAI, MARCH 2,i,—At 2 o'algokp m., on
the remises ofthe undarsi
p gnedk Alp ert St„
household utensils, eta., the property •,of
Geo. Edwortb• , John Gill, Ea
y q Auct
-to go ex•
pense of a House of Refuge, Some time
iii April the Committee will visit the
P
cowl les of Oxford, Norfork and Wel-
ing the, winter with her parents has
returned to Detroit where she,ib visit
in friends, -Mr. D. Steinbach eneral
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this Sunday
slop Committee. The report was re
committed to the committee with the
addition of Mr. McLean for further
'
ground the other t
leg, together with all the stock i;
meats, •grain, etc. Loss, 14,000:i
$ ,
ed •in the Hay Township Farmers
ere,&aforadvartising,snbscriptiona,eto,to
b.made payable ta
Sander SI &Dyer
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NOTICE TO FARMERS AND ETHERS
]ington with a view of gainingrecti-
cal information, Plans nd scifics-
merchant of place spent
with friends in Detroit. -Miss Hannah,
of London, after having yisited some
consideration• Mr. McDonald was nom
inated as Moderator of next assembly•
The followinglwere appointed co -mis•
any for $300, which was rot
paid by the Company two days ,
PROPRIETORS
TA31WORTR HOGS FOR SALE:
tions will be procured and probable
,
cost placed before the County Council
of the leading wholesale houses in Can.
ada has taken charge of Mr. D. Stein-
stoners to the assembly -Dr. McDonald
Messrs. McLean Acheson Anderson
Ito was the work of incendiary:
A rather remarkable record
Church Directory.
TRIyITT
Bunt, Rector. Sunday Services, 11 a• m
aCommunion, 7 . ionm. l Sabbath School, 8 month °1'
Sunday
MoruingSorviae.andanmonthaoffiveSun-
days after Evening Service pf 4th Sunday of
As there in a growingggtor English baconor a ,
large and strop g
Tamworth Hogs and will beep constantly
for sale both male and female, Will also
keep a male for service, •Corner Lot ls, Con.
1, Stephen, 1 mile South of Exeter
'WrLLIaM ROLLING, Stook Broker •
at the next meeting of that body.-
.,Muton News Record.
arsenal Mention,
Mr. John P. Ross yisited the Toronto
wholesale houses last week and made
back, Millinery Department and is now
prepared to show a most complete and
fashionable assortment of hats and
trimmings that could be procured,
Everybody is cordially invited to come
y Y y
and Dr. Ure, ministers; and the re re
sentative elders. of. Manchester, Seaforth
Bayfield Road, Exeter and Grand Bend
It was agreed to discontinue the s s•
y
stem of billeting in the future. Messrs
made in wood sawing on the fart
An • Hopper, near' Parkhill, .race
g John McIntyre, of
con,, the two McInt,vre brothers of
town line, East Williams, and
bicWilliamsand Dau McIntyre
the mosith, HolyiBaptism. on 2nd Sunday
of eachmonth atmorning service.
O R T G A G E
large purchases of Spring summer
P P ng andP
goods. -Mrs, A. A. Lind, of London; was
insect her stock before purchasing
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elsewhere.
J, S. Henderson and George Swallow
were appointed members of the Synod's
from the stump and sawed 20 car
METHODIBTQ1iIIRCII--Jumes-st,Rey•J.Q.
JACESONPastor,SundayServioes,10.30a,m,
and 6:90 p.m. Sabbath School, 8.30 p. m.
SALEbeech
OF
the guest. of her sister, Mrs.Dau Dyer,
last week. She returned home Satur-
Dashwood. -
Committee of Bills and Overtures. Rev,
of the Methodist
Mr Galloway,church,
and maple, and piled the br
the time occupied being from 1 o'c
MAIN STREET Bey W McDonp h, Past-
or. Sunday services, 10.80 a,m. nugd Oso p.m
fliabbatbSehoo18,50p,m,
PItstiait'Fsitisir 64tritilk•—nev, W, Martin,
Pastor: Sunday Services, 11 a• m, and 6.30 p•
m, Sabbath School, 9.45a. m
VALUABLE FARal,
IN THE
Township of Stephen.
Da
fined to the house through pleurisy-
On account of the critical condition of
Mrs John Bissett, her son John Bray,
of Wroxeter, was summoned last week,
-Luther Manning, who has been vis
The people here were somewhat sur
drised on Thursday morning last to
find Mother Earth wrapped in a man-
tle of spotless white and quite a storm
prevailing, but it was soon over and it
corresponding member. It was agreed
to hold the next regular meeting in
Willis church Clinton, on the 8th of
Mays at 10.30 o'clock a, m.
•
Ernest Mann, of Toronto, who
charged with bigamy at Mitchell
March 3rd last, has been committed
trial for P. M. O'Loane, of Stratford
will be remembered Mann
Professional Cards,
H HINSMAN, L.D.S, Fanson's Bleak
Under and by virtue of a power of sale
oontainedin a certain indenture ofmortgage
made by 3 ohn Lawson and Louise Lawson,
itin friends and relatives, ]eft fe r his
+a
home in Crystal City, Man., Monday--
it is again fine weather. -The enter
tamment -given by the Y.P,Q. last
Huron Spring Assizes.
p g
eloptd r
Oertude Bryan, the eighteen seat
daughter of Joseph Bryan, of Full
"" ` MAIN doors EXETER xtraetsteethore
withoutppain. Awa at Lucan every Wed:
nesday,Henson let Friday; B1yth,firstMong
day and Zurich on last fihursday of each
month.
faultlhav nbar
been er moade)po in the the payment
atHill's Hotel, will be Village nuCrediton, a auction
on
,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2R 94
Mr. C. Ralson, who was called hare. on
account of the death of his mother, re-
turned to his home in Millburn on Sat-
urday.-Mrs. Wm. McNevin is visiting
her in Zurich. Edward
Thursday night was well rendered and
reflects much credit on the young poo-
ple here. The proceeds, together with
tine funds on hand, go towards pup
chasing a library -something that has
The Spring Assizes for this Countyoo,
opened at Goderich on Tuesday las
before Chief Justice Armour,
The civil cases were then taken pp,
and the twain were married
Mitchell by Rev: A. F. Tully, Pref
teriau minister. The onlyevidenc,
fered at the examination was that
of Police McCarty,
CR. INGRAM, DENTIST, Member Bolsi
H. I,.'B it ne Dented Surgeons, s Po t office
Exeter., 'Ont. A safe anaesthetic given for
the painless extraotion-of teeth. Fine Gold.
Fillings as required.
AT TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.
Subject to such conditions as shall then
1'o prodile,ed the following property viz: -All
and singular those arcels, or tracts of land
and premises, situate, lying and being in the
Township of Stephen, in the County of
Huron, -containing (150) acres mors dr less,
being aom composed.
parents -Mrs
Sanders is visiting friends and relatives
in and around Zurich -Miss Jennie
Jones is visiting friends in Ciandeboye•
-Mr. and Mrs, H= J Glanville removed
this week to take charge of the farm
long been needed here. Surely the
young,peopie:hay"e taken a seep in the
right direction this time and one that
should cause some of the older heads to
think• (Heads of families I mean•)-
the first being,Chief
Irwin vs. Broadfoot. An action for
seduction, Verdict for pill; by consent
for $300 and cost of suit. L. E. Dancy
for pill, ft S, Hvs fr deft,
who test
to having heard Mann admit ha5
another wife in Toronto. The
will likely be disposed of at the ass
which begin there next Monday.
Medical "
Firstly, of number six (6) in the nineth
(9)concession 'ofthe Township of Stephen,
recently purchased by Mr. Glanville
Master Artie Kellerman, who has been
•with inflammation longs,
Lambert us vs. Dalton, an action to
establish a boundary line between the
as1�TI1f3,
rs. S. A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS•
Residenees, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spaokman,;building, 3isinHt.
Rollins' office same as formerly -north
or. Dr. Amos' orrice, same building—south
door. May 1st. is93
J. A Rollins, M, D. T. A, Amos, M, D
DR.T. P. MgLAUGFILTN, MEMBER OF
the College ofPhysicians and Surgeons
Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Acoouoh-
•cur. Office, Dashwood, Ont.
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containing (100) aures more or less,
And Secondly: The East half of Lot num-
ber six (6) in thetehth (10) concession of said
Township containing (50) scree more or lass,
iton, ispofpfi property
eiassout 2'/f miles from trod-
quality with orehara
frame house, two barns, etc., thereon. 'Mrs.
TERMS OF SALE,
toper cent. cash on day of sale, balance
reed
1 F rfuithera particulars be
p apply to
down near Loudon. We regret to lose
such worthy eitlzena.-Mr, and Mrs,
Wm. Snell after spending several days
in Forest returned home yesterday.-
C. Miners, left Tuesday for her
home in Pt. Edward. -Mr. F. Elliott
was in Goderich on Thursday. -Miss
Westawa and Mrs. Elliott are attend-
y
ing a convention in London apper-
sick of the is
able to be around again. -Some of the
farmers have commenced plowing
Mr. Wru Willer., has moved to the mill
are being circulated
property. -Tracts g
around liege about Margaret L. Shap-
herd, the converted nun, which are as
void of common sense as the men who
wrote them —The remains of Mr. Sim-
line of the parties, in township of Ash-
field. Adjourned until May Bitting of
the court. Holt for plff, Champion &
Johnston for deft.
Andrews et al vs• Baechler et al. An
action to recover damages for wrong-
ful forcible takingof cattle out of plff's
possession, they claiming a lien upon
them for $625, for feeding. Case with-
MILLEM -In Mooresville, on the
in8t. ,the wife of Jas. Millar, Jr. o:
daughter.
HrrRDON.-In Exeter, on the 17th i,
the if of N D. •Hurdon of a son
CoLLn s. -In Exeter, on the 17th ii
the wife of R. H, Collins, barrister
a daughter.
Legal.
John Gill, Esq,, Elliot & Elliot,
Auctioneer Vendor's Solicitors,
twining to church matters.—Mrs. John
V. Crocker has
on, Motter, pf Elkton, Mich.. formerly of
Zurich, were brought here Saturday
drawn from jury and judgment re-
PIO ARD.—In London, on the 16th i
T H. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLIOIT-
oR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Dated at Exeter •tibia Exeter,
5th day of March 1894. S
retuned from Oshawa
—Reeve Bawden was in Goderich on
to await interment. Funeral took place
served byHis Lordship upon question
of lien, Champion & Johnston for deft,;
the wife of Robert Pickard, form
of Exeter, of twins—boy and girl
.Lh.
office—over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario.
]stoney to Loan.
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business last week. -Mr. I. Armstrou g;
after spending several days in London,
on Sundayafternoon to the Bronson
Line cemetery, foot° the residence of
Mr, James Ha>alieb. The bereaved
Garrow &Proudfoot for plff.
Senior ys McCcillivuddy,—Action for
CAvn•—In Uaborne, on the 13th i
the wife of Wm. Cave of a (latlgl:
has returned home,—Miss Sophia Sweet,
libel by publishing certain charges
LHDIOKSON,BARRISTER,SOLIOITOR,
. of Supreme Oourt,Notary Public, Con-
veyanaer, bommisstoner, &c. Money to loan
Office-Fanson'sBlonk, Exeter,visiting
illiner
of Detroit, is visiting under the Waren-
tel roof. -Mr. W. E. Scott, of London, is
friends in town. -Mr. and M s•
fbmily and friends have the heartfelt
sympathy of all in this their sad hour
of trial
against lff. in the Goderich Signal.
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Champion & Johnston for pill•; Garrow
and Proudfoot for deft Jury retired
lsgaltcgtl{s.GlES.
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Maltz-GLIMBLn-At the residence
El LLIOT&EtLiOT, BARRISTERS,
AU itore,Conveyancers, &e.
B, V. ELLIoT, FREDERICK ELLIOT,
11They
James Jackel, of London, Eng,, arriyed
in New York, Tuesday, per S. S. Ports
_
Varna.
at 6.15 p, m. in charge of Robt• John-
stop, The jury returned at 6,45 p, m•,
the bride's parents, Gaand Bend,
the 7th inst., by the Rev. Mr• Car
;. �r
ran Monarch, are expected here
p
finding no damages for pllf upon which
Joseph P. Mark, Parkhill, to Rh
Auctioneers
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as the guests of their daugter, Mrs N.
Dyer Hurdon, in a few days• Dyer
We are sorry to hear that Mr• John
McNaughton is at dangerously
g
his lordship directed that judgement
Ann, Gamble.
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IT •B oOWN,neer Winchelsea.
r no elsea eLicensed
iceof se th a 3
Middlesex, also fore counties
on tnshf of girth ne
Bales e; SalOslarranattended
d sE Poatoi a Win-
1
-N.
Hurdon captured two'dozen chubs on
Wednesday (yesterday) which ranged
in weight from six oz., to one pound.
present
ill, -A number of the children of our
children are on the sick. list. -We are
pleased to see that Miss Blair is again
able to attend to her duties in the
be entered in this cause on and after
the fifth day of next Easter sittings,
dismissing this action without c+ tis.
McDougall ys. Allen, an action for
Dunlophotel
FISHER-Lovn,-At the residence
the bride's mother, on March 1
by Rev S. Atcheson, Mr, Peter Fts
to miss Elizabeth, youungest data
ahelaea.•
We will ex-
school room. -Mrs. Jas. Wanless, Sr.,
assault as the ,township
wit-
of Colborne. Quite number of wit-
g
ter of the late Hugh Love, Esq.
BOSSENBERRY,Hensa110ntario.Li -
Stephen.
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has returned to her home after spend-
a
nesses were called, and the case excit-
Stanley.
E eased Auctioneer fox the oountiea of
Boron and Perth. Chargee moderate and
satisfaction guaranteed.
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h1 vii the let
Miss Emma Hedges, of is
London, _
the guest of Mrs•, William Dearing
ing the winter in Seaforth.-Mr. J. D.
Morrow, of Fullal on aid our village
, p g
a flying visit last week. -Mie. James
ed agood deal of local interest The
,
juryafter 15 minutes consideration
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DEAT>titls.
JoIINs,-In Usborne,'
the 1 i"t`h 'i
RED. .FARNC03IB, Provincial Land
F. Surveyor and Civil En inner. Offie
Dyer Post Office, Main street, xeten 0143.e'
s
a Te l S 9
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Mr. John Hicks and family, who
have resided on the old Sweet home-
stead for the est years,
p four or five
are moving cn Sam'1 Essery's farm
Armstrong• h'as gone to Harrington to
visit her daughter. ---The b`orresters
'�
had a large time last Friday •evening
g
y
returnedHshi dismissed theeaction with
P
costs, Aylsworth (�, C ,and M. O. John-
Ston for plff.; Garrow &'roudfoot for
, l on
Eliza Johns, relict of the late C
Johns) aged 55 years.14
FORTUNn.-In Seaforth, on March
ERNEST
RNEST ELLIOT:
FOR
A�•this
New
York
in
Osborne. Mr, Thos• Sha ton purchased
farm some time ago and will now
take -112r Wm. Dearing
lodging by the time they got home•-
.Anniversary services are to be held in
the Methodist church next Sunday,
deft,
Baechler vs. Andrews, an action for
malicious prosecution, arising out of
P '
John Fortune, Sr,, aged 82 ears
10 months, y
The Western Fire Assurance Company,
of Toronto
The Phoenix Fire Insurance Oa'y.,
•
Styles S I�
possession.
milk vendor lost 'two of his best milch
cows last week through milk fever.
when the Rev, Mr, Hart is expected to
P
occupy the pulpit. -Mr. and Mrs. Tor
ranee have removed to their new home
the case tried before the County Judge
some time ago, when Andrews charged
g = g
Baechler with stealing a number of
19Eauy death:9 are presented by a
v
mime Tr, at for colds, do a;r,enJ �.�
of London, England
The Alliance Fire Assurance. 0o'ty.,
of London, England
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Millinery offi,
Elimville•
near Zurich. On Monday eventug last
a large number of their frienas and
Mr Torrance •'from
cattle which were in dispute bet ween
them. His,Lordshipwithdrew the case
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Follow the C1
Maces -Main -street, Exeter, Ont.
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Friday
The colossal tea is a thing of the
well -washers waited on
and presented him with a magnificent
m
the ,jury, and reserved judge-
Aylsworth and Johnston for
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EXETER MARKETS a
(Changed every 'Wednesday)
Wile ,t, per bushel. , , . , $0.56 to 0,58
y r
Earle . .. , ... 85 to 37
bats: ,I..'" . ..: .:.. :.: 27 to 28
Peas, .. , , , ': • " , . , , , . , , 50 to 51
Suttee? .,!'a.... .... . :.. . 18 to 20
Eggs .�,, ... i6
Chicken eta ]b. , , ..
Geese ...�. it . . .... . . . . . .... fi to
Turkeys , .. : , ... , ... , .: , .. 10
Ducks,ar'titi ..,,,., 8g
Pork .:p„ rat , , . ° ...:.. 5.90 to 6.00
+�+. •�r�
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March
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and 3
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�'e i i%i tae
Lady t0 attend
andsee our
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30th
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ever
e1e
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past,
past, and so is the excitement that some
of our citizens gotinto oyer some items
o£ new, last week, -Soma of the youth•
ful
fold Monday lambswandered from the
sheep y i ght and got
among the wolves, Keephold of moth
g
Br's apron string yet a hula longer ,ye
tender blossoms. Boys or 7Joung men
let the infants go home with their
mothers.—The anniversary services
-
were conducted by Rev. Penhalo, of
Arno, On Sunday morning and even
ing he preach,.d to large and intelli-
congregations. y
„entcon rogations, On Monde the tea
was held when Revs, McDonagh of
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Exeter, Fletcher, of Thames
easy chair and Mrs• Torrence wish a
handsome rocking chair and costly hall
rack, accompanied with a vary highly
complimentary address. Mr. Torrance
has been a resident of the township for
pyears,
upwards of 28ears and has byhisdeputy
;ental and courteous manner won the
respect and esteem of a large circle of
acquaintances, and his removal from
among us is a source of deep regret,
gMcKenzie
The ladies provided a sumptuous re
past and after ample justice had been
done to the good things provided the
remainder of the avenin was ant in
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music and social intercourse,
iii • Garrow & Proudfoot for deft,
P Ci'aigie vs, Clark an action for the
price of 'a fishing' boat, Judgement
dismissing plaintiff's claim with costs
and for the defendant, referring coup-
ter claim to clerk of the Crown
to ascertain balance due. Aylsworth,
Q, ,0 , and Dancy for plfl ; Garrow &
Proudfoot for deft.
vs, Smith, an action for.u¢
purchase moneyof a consignment of
..
has, was settled without trial,
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OitI�rlNnL CALENDAR,
The case of the Queen vs. Hugh Me
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Leod, 1.n indictment for perjury and
'tali$
TO IlA SOF s
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sefzu titer Se
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He has knr
es clean 0 rc4zecl the Old time
the next of • existence, a
ht+rells Men CO DAYS, -for can
Me .�s French Kip Boots
h s Imperial Kip do..
M , , de do,
s ,en a Extra Cowhide
Mena, Leave your ordain,
Potatoes per sous . , ::.. , .:: 85 to 40
i?`Nlii'Ydisplay
Hay per ton 's , , .. „ 6.00 to 7.50
a
Clover seed...,, :. :. 5,25 to 5.75,
T1►notby seeds,.,,..::.,:. 1,25 to 175
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E■ J SPACKMAN $t 0'
Samwells Block,Exeter.
Road, and
Penhale ave addresses• Proceeds
g'
oyer $80„ -];rank Hall leaves this weds
for Chicago, -Mrs. S, Halls, of Chica . o,
t8 visiting her father -in -law. -Mrs,
Liddteott Miss Ada
o
A yours man named W`zde �, of
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Stratford, has been sentenced to Live
ear`s' im risonment on the charge of
stealing a,violin from Wm. Quiller: Lie
burglars who have
false retences, tra ersed from the last
P
assizes, was again traversed to the fall
assizes, the deft, giving bail in $200'
and Roberti McIntosh, of Ashfield, and
John Hunter, of Ripley, becoming sur-
to en 9Vomen s and Clitldrou's S
Rep - dices variety, at 20 per et,
at airing promptly and neatly
the following prlceci--
Me1r's half Soles only 40
--
Flee'a itemady ibr Catarrh is we
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aind Cook are visit-
ing their sister'Mrs: M. Elford, --Wo
is one of a gang of
been committing depredations about
odes xn $100 each.
'bat'
Wotxieil ,t do. 35
'and
nest, Molest to Use, and Ohespeet
�p+�R Ft
CAM.. -” "- '.,
Sold by druggists or sent by mail,
id. ,„ t„-e,M*us u,_wne„,.,,,L
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y, Additional Locale
Bushes B. St C. cotset. fax 750. -'at' R,
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Pickard &Sons.
offer an apolog about that henpartythe
ae we era tnfortyned that Johne wa
not Moro, 80 there could. not yagainst
,be •84
ttlalIV in the circle ng wit ramuli.
Classic Cit for suing tnontlis past.
Fotxrot her ehargca are pendinif
hire, but it is not thou ht the
age n i g
P.m of Ptra.tfarfl will try thein,
In the Queen vs, Daniel MeiVor,
was entered for the trial of the Ohara. ,l
at the next aessicns of the ease d r;e
peace, eft.
a'ivinl bail in S50b,with CharlesS
Comesecure some of thea
;aligns. Remember the Stand
t10o>' Sd'tlth of P08G Office.
Pi fitrtfti IVC AVI
$250
f Bid-
eom-
d his
xnday
fully
Con-
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This
The
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week
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pres-
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ever
ening
were
porn
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nptly
fter,
was
n of
ntly..
12th
the
Dick
took
ds of
ush,
lock
is
Ort.
for
It
vith
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art
at
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of
fled
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and
tc•
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le of
pric- •
tad for
h only
al $400
3.00.
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done,
dents
cents
e bar.
next
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