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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-4-5, Page 11 Tore vane 17#.01.t.N... 1181 IMAGE OF CENTRALIA. I EXETER, ONTARIO, THUIcSDA,Y, .A.PBIII 5,1.377 ofneertersia A fast y oath of Blaaehard rani away with a woman forty year of age last 1'l.Ll. Alltel', LAND) ''Ott HALE. Juliet Doyle, of Oswego, attempted week, taking with him his father's team Front 40 to Gn acres. of thy most oxiolhortg etlxcide 14u Solidity by jumping into the which he sold, for a trifle over a 'tun- grTtlity,with lon.i t;:,is,Darntilescon.nosinhontlenlist at SyraGusr N, '1. A,fterahe eseecrotot+s renil'er;men. It aad'oias the'bitit- ► ldred dollars, though it was said to be ms ytetioli oleo valet, it et moats pressirectiro' linin slanged in she clha►)ged her xniud, velem. mai :nee t+o ociaiwed ore v+rry tavoiabh i ' berme and been" a good, araimmer shriek out for the shore* and sees rimmed. She MALL HOMESTEADS. 'l:_ From I . h T aO4 J3' s1x re sixteen yearns old. and attempted is teertreightxetosstrb,afthebestoflimi uthe tents ae'4 the lstuug,,. „tccrtmmon feria price, slliielilit rather than coiltitina A life Of awl on tonneofpavtaont to suit pnrchneers.• Rhnintl, 1"Aw obom sWM; the aces r1lnst, twhieh,yiil la, ihrowu open barge dl stint; atter harve>;tt ranninc A giltieritl tatrike among, tate anile- l Lit -Pilot ulnen oath tl.a rei.,.st ', AO CVNI►eetillg li'al• t brotherhood t treeii whish it had sxvt►llosve►i over again. ▪ IIeL� GE I C?'1'�;-�,lerrtln 5t} - the 'hibidelphia anal Reading Baal was sea}t for to too if he could not do worth $300. Re was captured at Pe. trolia, and taken home. A fine grey. Australian parrot, owned by Mr, Feels, of the. Queen's Hotel, Guelph,had almost killed itself by pink. frig a hole in ate crop and tatting the gtonauttueiGntrnert.rotdrsitlitarpandli•roe,4, MO t. 'ld imminent Oli r Veteriner swrgeon , � Ar. Tthonlaer Y b 1111Warllfi 71CCorttinC,Zo pnsitioll, tint of tt,e . roe i lad uousegll"Q1 elf an of er 1Sstlea something to prevent the bird tlitlots Leta out na the 4'ast MI of the Station, 26 to the employes to sever connection p destroy. twee disposed et. 't earl or intended var- �} ore thaw kat r.'.0 he seen n,r appllcatinn, teereh concessions aio to to parties pnrrhesistr, .�a hlec:k, orbnthdliig k'ItClorlos or ?tills Pt nay •ileacrirt'na. ilCHA,1tI) LOTS. With fruit trete of full bearing age Only a f•wrows in - Smug ode* esit:harlots,ecesedhac t,3 sits ki[;lAle CO 1'T:!('><.l:s,---I''zrties not wieblUg to go to tins trouble et buil.liett,tn ace,ou+t. cl.' tie xersninsodated win so recently /.gilt +.,trans, titan under aatot , v:flied inny ba l,urelitirva on ve. y sissy ren,, goal tatnoadceitobob'ondeast vice. `tAi'l'CAte BUSINESS OPENINGS seam kind i,atble ei e.naror.'aand tl,rirint 'efhltsg ton slim i,.tr.. ;a - !pt 1, mule ;.fait 'lite anchtur b, aura of ettcaat,eu cain;et 1, , (1(41- 1,.4, Beate :s rlleh .i rafirkot ,.tt14e+iel++rt. with u,uisalN.dshippixgraeihitic... ei.cro;zeRechofilal, cul soru„a,11 ilia cnayen'iez cos of tisw t,, nitoatut *la incoavraiicaess. TI1OBI AS TIUVITT. Vextvali:x )Ii.rcla ai,1617r aero. PROPERTY ` tvt115 :1AIal;.----A Cti\tii'ORTABL it +tvrell;ng /rouse. with two lots, on rtes South filoa,f alimsoa ctrrot, Alit IVO of 1-rxatcr. Ater )),artic++letx.+t+rlyto Mc. 3).V. restirr.hfsrcll :!,16.7: Solicitor,Fxet,•r; SALE.•.Lt)TS lt)AN D St • larttvat 5l1 Leede Gnat Stet+beu,'1..4 neves, o Ta s o: tees (iota kitten l.m,.a seal me triune Berns. ltearingara1►nr4. ••ttuato.t it naitvs west of T,tcterl Tim aLr.-at wilt he tiivaaat 0, snit i�.nreho1c'rs. kilt :,111.4 Epple •o 'i l )M.0* 1Nir EsN S'r1i r:7.lieour, on t11a, Rrreauiaee, or ter lets `10 ii Neter P.0. aa.xln :II OVSS soill..-- i. 11 7lhc u,tdcrehgirctl Y+niern Ilia ltriek <'ottago. and onobolt aeon at 1:111'L ire ftilrllYitle. Tee It roperty is i utiles from Ixetart orchard arta +3 Ai i,mpruvatasnts. Apply to Alt'1'8C T NS' Y1,0) oar the Premiers • {"ARM FOR $ALk3.—The subscriber offers for sato his tens containing 208 nears being 1ot07. con 10, $Gonion. 60 acres cie.trctt and frame Piouse, l3%en aril (intuits.' Aooay.ei, Wf water and u namer txitiug wiring of water. Six *lose from rho v111uito of Exeter,- - For teri,lat .xpl,ll to She sub:weatrer on the premises or to d ciul l+eahn.e, et'.ri1mnas,IiIOR'l, I{r.It9f.A1:L', Stephen ..Tan 2,R nein 1011•SALE.--'-Cale asttbscriber otters Tor elle, ten acres of excellent land, on act l:,, cot, 1, 'Osborne, opposite the Driving I'ark.The. rrepertpis wait drained 11,1(1 fenoad with well a3.id Loans tkereoa ; also, lot 11, Main Ft., Exeter, *auto buildings thereon. Wail be ;old to suit 'purchasers. Apply to Join TItt:A1.IS, Exeter. ▪ xoter, t1.27, 3877. tt. 1[410.11 SAL,i?l.--Two currier Leta oppo- site 1Tz. ifiu.trn ti,'s. .Apply to JOR1 F- 'xl&1lSft U,t., Exeter 1YTA.LUABLE PROPERTY FOR s,rlo.-Tn6 subscriber offers for Salo 26 steres of excellent lead x mile south of tho vtt- ingo et Exeter, being 11,irt of lot 16, coml. Ste Aber. There is a goad well. and rump on the premises. Tho whole :ells be satin ene block, e1 in lots to amlt purchrneers and 011 res s•.aaahle fern, a. Apply to x013N WOBDIIN, Eay F. 0. Y.seter, :starch 1, is;7. DROPERTUOIi LL: Two lots on Main street, oontsin ng one-fifth acre each; good frame cottage ,c ,ntainingsix rooms ; good well and puz?;p, and stable on the premises. -- The above is eligibl > situated for business, as the lots are both fro nt lots, and convenient to the street leading to the stilton. For vertical liars apply to J. WHIT';. Titus Office, Exeter LAKE'S AGE, _Y. with the F3rotherhoeti of L000motivtt Engineers. 011 Sunday a secret meet, tis;; of engulf era Was held, ae which oe. er 13l1 momber; ware l reac nt. There wee tt determination, not (Mr reeved by vote, hawcsvv r, to remain in tine 1Sr•t•tltorltatiti lit all hazards, '1'he Roadin;l officials say they are pre. pared iter all emergency. A touoment bonito • acoitniuii by Deter Borne and fondly at Rhtneclif, N. Y. V;ia horned on Saturday morn- ing. Mrs. Borne ami her four chil- dren jet?re burned to 41eatlh, and two children were Lastly injured by jump. ing from the winifear. Mr Borne WAR not at home. no Are 'rats the work r,f an inceudiery. Austin Sheldon, a hermit, living in it cave in Melford, Vn., for forty years, was found frozen to Bestir /tear the entrance to the soave en W'ednos- day last.. Consl;td111e John Magee, of Wood- stock, who, lout week shot a man mon. ed Jl+aac Reid, while arresting him in Oitkland, has been committed for trial tat Brantford, au a cllarfio zif shooting with intent to do bodily harm. The 8058 Will 001110 uta at the Aeeizas laity being held in Brantford. ]:rein, who was shot,. ie now in Woodatock ,fail, onto—doers not seem to Buffet much in- convenience from Iris wound. '.Cho report circulated for some )time by the papers relative to the re. 'move' of the troops from Halifax to Brinell Columbia, is alttThoritaavely contradicted by the military author - Wee. Mr George Moi%enzie, a merchant of Fingal, bus in his possesion a niece of the veritable tartars worn by Bonnie Prince Charlie, at the (to him) disao. atone battle of Cnlloaen. on April 16.. 1746. Mr. McKenzie Sound it while examining some family pepsin belong- ing to his father, the late Murdoch McKee zie, A znan earned James L. Watson was tweeted in Seefnrtb on Wednes- day ofleet week, by chief constable Dunlop on a charge of bi•'amy.- l Wa a n, who in it shoe -maker by trade, and 11OR SALE. -5O acres, .17th con., Stephen, fronts buildings nearly new. • r,nLavanee ec in French; &.tonnorato PARTIES having property of any de suriptiou.for sale or to tent or money Milt - vest on mortgage may, obtain customers by ap- plication to the above. ' LARGE amount of private funds. to invest in mortgages, t11i ,'ALE.---1dOacrea,3 miles from L• Mitchell welt improved, goad buildings. 51,200, er will ezckange for a 51 acre farm, n AC10E11%10: ES, l mile from Eisen. I. V Don nendon /toad, en which thorn is a lints kilo sad et;..lto 'parry, on rosy ' reasonable ®LOf ES in Stephen, 114W franto'barn en.acres !oared 52600 ball bias. r 1 r ® ny goantity nf ,private funds' to ,L3 loan ata; loser's*, of interest. ONaY TO LOAN en good notes. • Accounts end notes collected. MO$TGi:GES BOUGIIT., CONTEYAYCIXG A., L A.I E CODlMISSIONLIi. rlksnranee and Land Agent,-Olr'ios reasons Block, Beater. iugitself. fie sthtolled np the wound with silver wire and cut off a portion of the bird's beak, and afterwards 1►TACO A colla rotincl i:tl; sleek to pre- vent the crop betug restored or irate. r. �T 1 r r tedthe ..err again attempting byt l to tt to p 4 G 4 open the wound. In October last a one dollar bill,' which lisd become torn and di'apianted was received at the noise of a anter;, was " pasted up 'r with )taper so ns to keep it together, and was paaid out ir► the ordinary coursfi of badness, A few days ago, after a lapse of nearly sax .mantis, it was again received in a registered letter from a goutlemau in the township of Howick. The sill was again recognized by a private mark in, eerted on it when it was hlxsndeii. Haw many hands it has leen through, or what cervico it has done during tato pest six menthe, it would be diftitinit avow to imagine. A compare has been formed in Col. lingwoofl to be known as the Canada Fish Company, fore the purpose of con. duotiog the fish trade of the Georgian flay aud upper lakes, i+Iho busittess of the company will be simply v1int of ferwardera or wholesale ngetits. They are risking arrangements to handle all the ileal taken in these waters, receiv- ing them from the fishermen and for- warding to dealers throughent Canada and the United Status, This arrange- ment will give Oolli hgweod control of nearly the entire fish trade of the hikes, and furnish etnploymeut to a consider- able number of men. Blyth has a roll lira Baronet --Sir pearance on the William Collis, a barrister who is set- She eras, homya tied there. peoial pet, and Biro. Wren, ei Fit of her children adopt p t A man awned Patrick looney 'rats' taken from Blyth oe Fridley to the profession: was anxious Goderich gaol, for safe keeping, he be- Should go on the etage. W .. ing a lunette. He was exa hxuned on died elle left Alice to the cage o Wednesday and Judge Torun reports of Iter elder sons, John Wren, that he to a dangerous lunatic,, jog limn to use 4ie iuflnence to .,.. Petitions are, in circulation � pe,eteing tide daughter foul adopting the proal s the Government to ;wade to J ' At slow;The Wren '.uyonile troupe wee in trill's request and to grant Iiia the the coarse of tonne distolved,tt a dough- portion of the lake beach required by tore marrying, and the sons scattering !him in commotion with his proposed in various parts of the world. Ail of salt shaft« them, however. remained on the stage, anti little Alioelived. With one alld aslotlt. or in turn. .About two years ago Mien who inherited, as dill all the family, tv sledded musical talent and strong dram. It is understood that Mr, Inspector, Langmuir, who has been visiting and examining the different public institu- tions of London, intends to indict the County Council of 1lilldlese.: for main. taming the county gout in its present cantliti3n. 'E'Itr.r ct tr f • A son of Ir, James Hunter, near Pine River, was NO severely kicked in the eye by ; horse, a few days ago, as to completely destroy the sight. lir. J. Trawartlla and E Davis, of Goderich township, one day last week, sawed a maple log 22t inches in diam- eter, alas been aerating in eafartlt for eter, with crosscut sale, in 23'seconds. albcut tent months was married in Londesborough has the honor of pos- Mitchell on the 5t1, inst., to it young' Bossing a mare that can perform great. woman named Avery, whose father re- er wonders in the, kieldne hue Man any sides in Seaforth, On Wednesday af- other beast in the Country. Figur- ternoon Mr. Dunlop received a tele- atively speaking she can stand on her grans from tans authorities of tate town head and kick straight up, she can lie of Peitb, instructing flim to arrest clown and lick straight out, and in any Watson, as be had a wife and on a dal position at all suits her. Having made living in that town. Watson was ac- • sufficient .kindling to last her owner cordinglq wasted and placed in the i some time, he would doubtless sell her lock-up for safe peeping until the fol- "ant a slight increase on cost." soon of his becoming the onstodiau or dant, Mr. A. Bishop, M. P. P.;: Fiera loving day. when it 1118 expected the Mr. Darla, who resides on a farm depositary 'ef any money, property, or i res., Lononard 1-Ilinter Reeve ; Diree- altthorities from Perth, and the wrens-„ near Goderich, and who is well known valuable thing staked, to be paid to the tors, Win. Kidd, R. Gordon, jr., R. ed snsn's wife would follow up their rte our readers, having been for many winner of any lawful raee. Anderson, A. Duncan. Wm,, Brock R. pears proprietor of itaarll's Hotel owut 3. Oho provisions of the Act thirty- Cade, Jno. limiter, T. Key, Jay. Oke, Ou Monday last Mr. Coven medal, closeout upon the promisee of Mr. Jno. McLennan •in Gotieritlll Township and seized a etill and some most execrable wl►inkey, which be 'eery properly de- ' silo inptiuct , showed such obetivatsy ill etre-seher determination to follow talo stago Insped. ctor Ballantyne laid informs• that lxcr slater, Mrs.:I3atea, finding it tion before the Mayor and J. 'Beattie, usviera to persist ire opposition. gay.t J, P„ agiainst all the unlicensed mon in way, and procnring for Alice an en Saaforth, and the result was that the t ageinent to Motu. Cores opera troupe, vesoele five wero on Wednesday (March placed her reader the especial care of 214) fined $20 each -,-four of them Bine. Cora« Miue. (`ora's trent*, paying the fine and sawing costa and which Was in retility theatrical rather tiro remaining one allowing the case to than operatic, traveled through Aute• go through Court and teen appealing tratia for a time, told last year went to. to a higher Court. MO.:1feiii'addeu, of the southern part of Africa, where they Cando job, wee down watching the cave gave entertainments in Cape Colony for the Licensed Victuallers' Asaocie- and in the diamond field, traveling al- tion. most constantly until the end of the The Brighton E'tieignsays that Peter year. Letters were received by differ. Irish was, at the instance of a Port eut members of this Wren !amity from :/lope man, fined $25 sura costs last their sister bearing dates up to '.lee. it weep for practising inetdsoiue without 1h 1870, which was ;Bliss's 22nd birthday, license, In default of payment ho was but sine then the only intelligence re- sent to gaol for ono month. The werd "mauufaotnriug " illetead of 'i prat. tieing" in Ina advortiiiement would have sated liitn. ceived is oontained in a late letter stat- ing that the entire troupe bad been murdered by savages early ill Janu- ary. .ZSsttf *g (Iffil root tStt"lLfr. l,,ri1'E011.r7'.R. I r The following in Mr. Blake's Act for hcaoox. Ex,1:1x TATaolc«---Taxa quarter-. the rapressia oaf betting and pool Bali- ly oxannnatien of the pupils of S. S. ill; 2— HerMajesty:44 and with the advice,' No. 0, t,leborno, was dead, on Thurs. and consent of the Senate and House day bat. The pupils were ei.xteeeed of Commune of Callas, enacts as fol.. ia, their verities studies by their teach - lows:— . are, .lir. Young and Miss "Fosuer, as - 1. ire erase any person uses or know- fsteddi• Messrs. Westlake, Martin. ingly allows any hart of his premises sy , under his control to be used for the i3arople, and Powell. The pupae purpose of recording or regidteriu ; any acquitted themselves very creditably. bet or wager, or selling tiny pool, or-- The evenings entertainment consisted (2) Keeps, exhibits or employs, or of dialogues, reeitetious and instru- mento, music, which was given by tine Winchclaelsea band, :and was a grand slowest]. The following is the stand- ing of.'the pupils for the first quarter of the year, based on conduct, diligence and pioliceuey : Fifth form ---1st, Wm. Sample; 2nd, J. Crocker; 8ra, J. Johns ; 4th, L. Gudbolt; 5tb, S. Vaal. Fourth form—let M. Skinnier ; tend M. Hunter ; 3rd G. Snaith ; 4th C. Crocker :5th F. Smith. Third tem_ let W. Powell ; 2nd M. A. A:••:: ea?* ; 3rd S. Clarke ; 4th S. A. Log,iu ; 6th P, Hells. Second form—let S. A.nd- rewand 0. Smith equal ;2nd S, skin- ner ; 3rd A. Delbaidge ; 4th NE. il.aIls ; knowingly :allows to be dept,,exhibited or employed, in any part of any prem- ises under Ilia control, any device or tapparsatus, for ilia purpose of record- iug or registering any bet or wager or selling any pool, or— (3) Becomes the custodian or deposi- tary of any money, property, or valu- able thing staked, wagored, or pledged, or (4) Records or registers any bet or wager, or sells any pool ;— Upon the result (a) of any politieai, or municipal election, or (b) of any race, or (c) of any contest or tris.; of skill -or endurance of man or beast ;--- Suoh person is uuilty of t. misde- l nth W Swell. meanor, and shall be liable to be im- p/isoued in any common gaol far any The ann.tal meeting of t'io term less teen one year, with or with- Usboruo Plowing match Assooi,ation oat hard labor, and to a fine .not es. was held in • t1 o township hall on ceedinb one thousand dollars. " Thursday the29th, Mr. A,. I3isbop 2 Provided always, that this Act ' the chair. Tho following ofineer4 wero shall not extend to any person by res- elected for the ensuing year. t'r, si- telegram and substantisite their charge. t ' WO ant it '- roe /coria, cls .ter I-atao Whitlock., John Keslick, Jun. During NLduesclay 'I;I , 1 c ,l ri tivlltte horse now iu fiat folly toutth t 1 th ty t V t ] r nt It a ►wever - l the prisoner eat a hole thrcugh thea year. The old pensioner is still neer- thirty=two instituted '•AnActirespoct- McEwen, F. Hamilton, W. llazelwaoit door of the Dell in which he was son- I IBr as lively as.a colt, and can luck up ing the prompt and suxnnnary adniinls- and J. Audersotx; Treas„ D. McInnis; fined and effected but escape and Troth-+ his heels a good deal hither than many' tratiou of justice in certain case!,,, shall h:cy Jos. Bellanityne, A nlnani- tlaat are not so agece by forty years: apply to oases arising nudar this Act, mous vote of thanks -tvtis passed to the He ,was, in his young days, a• famousScoretary and 'Treasurer for the :iotive !hart which they tools in getting 'np the big has since been heard of his where, abouts.flays 111e Strathroy Despatch :— " Frons an exchange we learn that a Mr. Lion has been united inn holy met- rimony to Miss Lamb.' Now if they only bad n. little child to lead them how thoroughly would the propbecy"of the Bible be fulfilled, wherein it says :— 'The Lion and the lamb shall tie down together, and a little child shall lead them.' But r bide a we o.' " A Ron of Mr. W. Thurston, of Bob e•ayreon, about four years of age, swal- lowed a tin whistle, which stuck in alis throat and count not bo extracted.— 'the whistle was so firmly fixed that ex- traction Was impracticable. ''111e only resource was to push it down, whirl) operation teas accomplished, The whistle remains in the .anterior, • and fine not '' been heard of since. The pa tient is;iu as good health as ever, racer; ana.won mauy a purse fon his owner. 'Char, ]Harrison, s veuth formerly employed as " runner for the 'Royal Hotel: Kincardin.o,. on Tnesday week burst a blood -vessel while rioting is the same capacity at London. It was reported that the had was /lead, but latterly we learn that, !although exces- sive' bleeding, has ensued, there are prospects of his recovery. A race against timewag slotted on the Lneknow grill r< few ;nights sulco, by William. West, alio went three times round the rink wi•tlisix,turns, in •thirty- seven seconds.' :'I'he:`:diorance is 130(4 yards. Beat it who can. . Section 21, in tho , eleventh oonce5-. sural ofManitobn,'has been boap.ht by Mr. John McGutlin, of Looting town- ship, for $2,000. Massacre of an Opera Troupe. Wherever to the civilized world, from Sweden to New South Wales, ' there is a theatre doubtless the nem° of Waren is known and plea1antly remembered,. for, since twenty odd years ago,Wnlllahn Wren, an Engliele notor, name - to America with hie six Children, the .Wrens bare travelled over the world with different companies. William SYren died after his }wife had borne him three more children in Alnleriaa, and the five wig rend three of the daughters were ore,aeized into the tiWrenjuvenile troupe, whielh Was wall known to Now York theatre•geers taineteen years ergo. The youngest daughter,: Alice 1% ran was then; three years old, and.Wae' not, a member ltf the troupe, although she e•teasiontilly, e,renthem myade.her ap• {lowing nu1teh test year. Z•011nn Fellows. M 1) of lain N fee Although 1 leave generally a great objection to patent tied nine -a , I eau but tray in jttstion to Dr. Wistar's Bal- sam of Wild 011ery that in is a remedy of 8iporior iaali10 for Pulmonary Dis- 00206. I have lnado use of 11his preparation ;for several years, and it 1las proved to be very reliable and etlicari•,ns in IIhI treatment of Itevore and long eoanding eenglio, 1 knew of one paatient, now iii cguifertnbie health, who alas titi.en'tliis retic+dy, s`1,1:1 who but for it: nsa,, i cc skier, would not now be living. R. I'sar?ows, M. D. . 50 cent;/ and $1 a bottle. Sold; ay dlrtie. s generally. •