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The Exeter Times, 1877-12-20, Page 8
HOLIDAY GO0. BRI '. GI r I ROORI'LLi R FG lttaiu titreet, LOCAL. Arpexxxicx wanted to lear ing. Apply at this ofllce. Goon Shot Grin for retie, `o cbauge for good baa. Apply at office. To EsN•r,--A new Frame Duel le storyes high, in rear` of Willis a Lumber yard, Aptly' to O'Byrne & Co., Hardware dealers, Exeter. Bon --The other day an able-bodied mart and an abler -bottled bey got into a row up street over some trivet affair, Result, the boy retiree with flying colors. ,E cerxrren,---Tito elan Boyle, °berg; ed with stealing a coat from Jullu Sullivan, of tide place, was tried in Godericlh before Judge Toms. on Sat- urday, and acquitted, the ,vide+neo be• ing insufficient to convict ]hint. ILU.--We regret to lear' that Dr. Gracey, of Myth, and formerly of Exe- ter, is lying seriously ill at the res] - dente of his brother, lieu, J. W. Gracey, ou tueTheenes Road, Ue orne. We hope soon to hear of the doctor's -recovery.. liu s u xo tis.---Iu the abreeee of Rev. 3, W. Holmes, the trethodiet pulpit In Exeter was filled on Sabath morning last by Rev. J. P. Rice, 13'. 0. Minister of Bethesda, arid in the evening by Rev. Mr. Hartley, Preibyt,eriau Minis- ter. To NIGixr,—The Arcadian troupe of belt tiugelVsgive one of their unrivalled' cntertainm tsin Drew's Ball to -night. They haveveral times Performed on the balls before Exeter nuilieuces, and each time have added to their populari- ty. Pringle himself is a host. ELVdTION OF OPPICERs,--At the last. regular meeting of Exeter L, 0. L. the following officers were elected for the eusuiug term : W. M., W. Jermyn ; D. 11I. J. Spackman ; Chaplain, hely. Bro., #t_yityan ; Sec., Bro. Jas, Atolte- een ; Treas., Bro. Alin ;. D. 0., Bro. Armstrong. GRAIN SMITED.—Prom the first of September to December there were shipped floral the Exeter station 212 car-Ioads of ,rain, morn than many towr,stwiee its size can boast of. To judge front the largo number of trains which dome into town daily, this num- ber will be largelyeincrcased during the next two years. HARD on TUE' TRAMrs.--The Grp it Weste-1- railway le not hereafter to be coneide:ed a public highway for font passengers. A stringent order has just been issued to all tramps, vagrants or other parboils who may feel inclined to rise the railway as a roadway. This regulatiou is in force in New York State, and has been in existence •on British railways for yenrs. A SAn INCIDENT.—Mr. Lewis Brun- ner, son of Mr. Theobald Brunner, of Ellice, woe: to have been married on Thursday morning last to a young 'nay in Fullerton, and both parties were Making groat preparations for the ]i -. ey ' even,.. But, sad to relate, . -Vetnner took ill a few ,days 4e lxi d' very suddenly on Tuesday ere''.';.? ing. Hie. funeral place on T day at the same lour appointe 71: wedding. He was and was highly resp, borliood. MEAN WORT{.—On on feet, some wretch orad r Itilr. Pickard's st.,ble arld E,U , is tit a foot and a half of the tai } or v of -bis beet horses. No punishment would he toe Revere for the villains who could tlius injure a poor anmb brute which can not retaliate. The same persons would not hesitate to murder if their ends required it. If found out, the perpetrator of the outrage will Bek, punished to the fullest extent.of the law. PENNY READINGS. —•Th9 Entertain- ment given under the auspices of the Exeter .Division S. of T. on Monday evening was of a very high order in- deed. We ars glad to see that our citizens appreciate these excellent ezitertainrtients and show their appre- ciation by attending them. When the the hour for commencing the pre gramme had. Arrived' the hall was filled'• The programme was good aucl well *f- ried out, there riot being one disap pointment. Mr. Caddy who rendered his song 1i1 such excellent style wail londi,y encored, and he promptly re- Kpon,led. The success of these month- ly meetings is due in a goat measure to the untiring t111'nrte of the chairman of the onrtinittee appointed to get .up His programme. ithg• were arge in, and with —for e belonged arunk and the charges wit, and de- icing all the .lerenpon Hie ear 21 days in wn thus hand- ed to Goderieh the village con - An old physi- ice,having had s b an East Lelia tea of a simple ve- the speedy mid per- ohauTnption, bron- chitt lame and ail throat: and lnug r clxotis, alio a for1oe t tiv e and raCleaI cure rsrvol.debility and all nervous complaint, after haying, tested its wonderful curative goners in Ovule - mule of CAS is, has felt it hie duty tt, wake it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve Inman suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who tits ;=ire it, tlris recipe in Germain French or English, oath full direction.: fur preparing and tiring. Send by mail by addressing with stamp, naming t'114 paper, W. W. Sharer, 126 T'ower's Block, I oebester, New York.* Ran In LEM: Town. -.--On Tllnre slay lest RA extremely int-visege.1 9 001 - men of depraved humanity c:nue to town, and with the i#'3lataileo of i> small box and an cold mw file which had been alma L w.ern out in the per- formance of its legitiuhnte 'murk, int- usedia'e1y set up as as s -'.e ors sharpen- er, In this be did a le. Int used the'sciseors entre. atrociously that man maledictions follow biti the iudividual in town, idea that be was not the e portion to go unlwatched Gill kept his eye over him, eleven o'clock, found him Carling's forgo in the rear of th He immediately provided ,him wi quarters in the lock-up. He was found to be in a.filthy condition, end had not the slightest trace of a ehirt about him. In the rnorlfg ho wad allowed one hour to' leteeo 'teem. This 11e dill in coneidereblyi�orSe time. Su6oTING `?i,A'ren.--A pigeon shoot- ing match wa's'hheld in Exeter on Tues- day last, in gr. J. Pickard's field, be- tween seven''.lnen captained by Mr. A. Snore and the same numberer captained by, Mr. Julihl Wood. Con- ditions of match were 21 yards rise, and 80 garde- boundary. Each man was allowed len pigeons. The lasing side paid for an Oyster Supper at the Central Hotel, which wee pl opered in the usual good style of the House, The followil g is the score TEM TIMLB be most complete and best arranged we have ever had the pleasure of visit - ng, We direct attention to the same' tisemont of the Laboratory on snt*her page, It npeaks columns. Hese Ctrl On Thursday last, !t boy named ,James Little, employee in. the *Exeter flax mill, xnet with a treaty accident. While working M a knife his pend esme in contact with the edge and was slit about two Putties between the third and fourth finger,, of a OAPP/PATS,-4.12 have been ze1- quested by Mr. Verity to state that be has no intention ofoffering Himself as s candidate for the village council, Tat Rexene: e. --It is currently re- ported that Mr., Deward, of the flax mills, will be tt ca'.addate tor mnn%eipe al honors. Mr. Dowara 'would make an excellent councillor. Beings large manufacturer, he is just tilemau for the place. Tun end of one of Mr, Josh Hand- fnri's fingers WAS cit off on Tuesday last by R shaper in Dyer, Oke & Low- nrd's planing mill NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. In accordance with a tifue-liouorcd eustorn among publishers, no paper will be issued from this office next' We -R. A halt•sbeet, contiuiuieg all the local and general news of import% ce,'. will, Louver, be scut to our submit). ere. FIRE IN EXETER. JON #:S' JEWELRY SFJRE 136 'ED. Leaser .:lifefee $900 About u o'cl,helt on Friday morning I. Mr, S E. Junes, Jostler, wee ;i'aliened by his little detugl.ter who c'omplaitsed that she was being tatt- led by smoke. Mr. Innes himself felt the same t tilling sensation, grad on striking a light waseurpri.ed to sea the in full of make. Ile immediately di' n stairs end opened the doer jewelry etore, where be ,volumes of ;Same and co • given, 114.5111,'001), AccrnatNT.-,—A, eorinnaccident .Pc- erden t occurred at Broker's .sawmill, Dashwood, on Friday, the 7th nae,, by which Mr. Sohn Bneker met with -au unlucky mishap, Two fingers were cut of r.nd the third it iahoped will be saved; the Mondety, the 14th inst., fir, l Brown got his bend severely inj'ired in his brother's mill, A NARROW* EscAPn.=A. few eddy, since a very peculiar accident. happened by whieha man bad a narrow escape from death. Mr, Alfred Kelley, i;i attemet- ing to withdraw a charge from a gun, by some wiry or c?tber,in lowering it.,tbo gun was diseoarged anal the charge passed up his side, tearing thecoat end passing through the tial of the hat and lodging in the ceiling above Cameo,. Il' Eusmese.--John Cook has so1iLbii sawulill to bier brother end Henry Huffman. NnAn FREID bn3 ban ;lit from the Cook Bros., their good inland interest in the t;ri.t. mill. John euok')`roving the machinery away. PROPERTY is rabidly ,banging hands. and at iitercnsetl rates and proepecta generally gnns1a WOasO.!al. The fallowing are the officers °lent of L. O. L. No. dl , Woodham, for 1876 : Master, James Sample ; Deputy Mas. ter, 11rnt Netter ; Treasure r, W. E1.. Bretbour ; Secretary, D. W. Dnlmege ; Chaplain, Jelin Stewart ; let Com- mittee flan, We elev Brethren!. ; 2nd do, W. Sntherbr; fIrd do, Wm. Hearn; 4th dee, b raiacei .%lsi tt oomerr ; ;tit da, John Wileon I)ireetee of Netsmen,,, R. St'nrling Auditors, Bros. Sawyer and Pause ;s. E Planing !''dill Sash, DOOR AL\.Ta atosinzratrazrs ‘013Drub 14,s 1 NCTOR , DT DS Or 1 I N Gt order. sliERE'A. W001r5'. Capt. Shere, 0 Capt. J. 'Wood, 7 A.. Bissett, 6 Thos. Bissett, 4 Jas. Westcott, 1(1 John Sanders, 6 John Haywood, 6 E. Bisset, 2 James Oke. 8 S. Fit rbeirn, 7 John Marshall, 8 F. W. Simeon, 7 Thos. Snel1, 4 A. Lake, b Total, 87 Total, 88 tS0\IErnri o NEw.—We had occasion i#,efne time since to notice the improve - 'wits belts made in the interior 11e •D$minion Laboratory, Exeter. vement leads to another, arid iris rule the enterprising pro- eining that the suceese of the ment thus far warranted hit in °attending his business to other breeches of the Drug and Fancy Geode trade, has just added one of the largest' and handsomest' stocks that can be found in a week's travel Eery thing that the heart of man or NDmstit, either, can deiire--and the latter desire inost =can be obtained from the new stock, and although we kuow but little about elf© prices of such goods, we have every confidence in the alquranie of the establishment that they will be sold at prices which cannot fail to satisfy those who desire to pnrehase. Although we have conscientious scru- ples against drawing anything but a heavy salary, still. in this ease, judg- ing foal the success that has attended the institution in'the past, we draw the iuferenee-that that success will be even more marked in the future. We. have been shown through the establislnnent by the`cour'eons avid enterprising pro•. prietor; and were surprised at the ex- teniiive preparations made for carrying Pile oti a large Scale all the different 'Operation's' usually performed in' the Laboratory. - Ranged on numerous shelves Br the large collar of the build- ing iq'a•lerge stock of sire -stuffs, oils,' sells •&e, ;The furnace in the °eller, is ao ariaaligod as also to supply, heat to, the store end 'etlieedate of the building. Altogether this establishment is one of floor n. and mon to put in under tido `;;Z caeo and a In blistered, and destroyed. T mated at abon Just opened out the Iatgest stock of goods for Xmas and New Year's presenteever offered in Exeter, (end will he sold cheap for, *cash), suoh as FANCY BOXES, WRITING 1.FSKS, \ ORK BOXES, ROCKING HORSES, HORSES ON WHEELS STICK IHORSES, CHINA DOLLS:, WAX DOLLS, DO L. HEADS,. BIBLES, JIYMN BOOKS, PRAYER I300ICS, WALLETS, ,POCKET 13001$, Pi.' USES, ME:tl0RANDi'M BU0I.S, 1}IA1UES for 1^173. `10Y BOOKS. WOK. MARKS, ALBUMS. VASES, TOILET ' SETS, :\ TIti:TOYS. DRUMS, CHIMES, TOY "WATCHES, TOV PMSTOUI, TOY SWORDS, TOY GUNS, TO' FIDDLES, SATCHELS, AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PARLOR CT►OQUl T►, GAMES, AUT1JO..a CARDS, XMAS CARDS, SPLINTS FOR FRAMEq. STEREOS( 0 `ES, GOLD AND `SILVER PAPER, MOTTOES, at] kinds, y. BERLIN WOOL, K FLOSS ,1'APITEIUES, S01►A1' PICTURES, LADIES' COMPANIONS, IVECKLAC,ES, 'WAX FIGURES, TEA. SETS, TOY CASTORS, BUILDING G 13Lr1CI .S, ALPHABET BLOCKS, TIN TRUMPETS, MOUTH ORGANS, DRAUGHT BOARDS, CI•i '' S M N, DOMINOES. WAX. CANDLES., r, i, CHID ESE LANTERN.. .PERFUMES, SPONGES, TOILET SOAPS, DYE STUFFS, and RANDY PACKAGE DYES, DRESSING COMBS, CIRCULAR COMBS, r0c?•:ET COMBS, eteeteee, &:C., s pine 7444Firit KUII AR OF LCTs ber of lots sold in th tralia,not reckoning nuy th t :n re -sold, now foot up to on.e atad and fifty-three, or in area about three- fourths of the 15550 acres surveyed. INDIAN Sun:mine—The weather con- tinues roma, lfnb,y mild, and tiering the last few days has put on all the char- acteristics of the Indian s'smmer. It is quite reisonable to prophecy that a winter so late in setting in, will cer- tainly be late in departing. Tan\VINES or Tem 1.413Lu.—Aldarned ruglish divine, Rev. A. M. Wilson, has recently published in Londona valu- able work entitled "The wines ed. the Bible," in which sound echolarship end careful research is devoted to prove that the wines mentioned in the Bible were undoubtedly fermented, and like the wines of the preeeot day, would in- ebriate whenever sinfully made use of: Fon 8 wn.—Mr. Trivitt is now ofertng for sale several small homesteads, or park lots of 4f. acres each, at common farm prices. The land is cleared and of the richest description, abutting on Prince Lopold street (newly sur. veyed)un the westside of tho station. Tillage lots stiso in great variety froth 450 and up- ward. Sites for mills, factories, &e,, on this new street, gratis. STEP is Err. A REMAIRAI3LE Wows,.—Mies Abbie Friuli, of Boston Corners, is probably one of the largest women in the nountry for her age. She was eighteen last birthday, weighs 225 lbw., is be feet in height, measures 44 inches around the chest and 88 inches around the waist. She came to this township from the United States a short time ago, and the climate of Canada .agrees with her so welt.erat she has gained on an ays'r. age 8 l''Tlth'`'per. week sines her arrive!. See is very quick in her actions; and.. effete to run a foot raoe with the.light- Set of her sex in Stephen. When lift- ing on the a :ales, she marked 70.0 pours" Your correspondent :•would pity her 'prospective lesser half were she not of the mildest disposition, .iI.TrDE so,l-. FRUIT SocIAL.—Tbe Good Templara in Andersson intend holding a fruit so. ,int nn the 28th inst., for which an ex- cellent progsatr the is provided. The public are cordially invited to (teem, re. tell> Ole $07,000 I4PRIX i t x Prize of .. ......... . $15,4011 x Prize of , ,(4,00gta 1 Prize of..' 8,Uan i Prize of 2,51'o 1 Prize of 1.1001 ,.--' 889 9 titer prizes amounting to44,t i2.1 Whole Tickets, $1.00 ; 50 Whole Tick- ets for $45 ; 100 Tickets, re00.. Chartered for R.lucn tional Itstitutions. Under C,.nrter no postponement eau ever occur. Ail prizes paid in full. O nelal list Of dr,.wn numbers pub'ishod in N. Y. liearld, N.Y. Sun, ,nd .1.• Axis - rifle Courier -Journal Cireule.:acontaiulue full particulars free. Actress SIMMONS & Nanagor'a Oftlee.72 Srd street, T.ouisviiler, Iiy Similar Allotments on the 18th and last days of every wont during the veer. TIIE LONDON ams ONTARIO INVEST\IENT SOCIETY. Capital " 82,0007000 Parties requiring money 0511 obtain advances on approved town or fnrm propel ty, at lowest rates. The above is a London, England com- pany. For furtherpartic.alars, apply to BOBER". PICKAIRD, Agent. May lT, if, Exeter Ont. Exeter Tannery Theundersigned would acquaint the trade that therbave no,- on hand, a large quantity of LEA. H T , such as UPPER, KIP, °ALF HARNESS,BELTiNG RUSSET anu ! . EA .'HER. A qtr entity of hair for plasterers, on hand, McLACHLAN StcCALLUSj Cash for hides. �TORN SOLDAN, Has jest commenced btusiuesa ono half roils West -61 Dashwood, and is propa'•eti to oioon Clocks, watches and Sewing Magill ms. . Um- brellas repaired and Organs and Melodious at- tended. to. Toose in want of lits' servicer.. sbonitl ktv3 him• n call before goal v. awns' from home. Chas gas moderato nand ,entire satixfao. tion guaranteed. HAIR 33 RUSHES, TOiTH BRUSHES, CLOTH BRUSHES. NAIL BRUSHES, MUSIC 1300ES, SHEET MUSIC, BALF-DI ME MUSIC, PENHOLDERS, Plain and Fanny. PENCILS, Plain and Fancy. BLANK BOOKS, retch as Ledgers, Day Books, Journal!., &c., &O. Our stationery department is corn plots in every branch. In School Books, deo., &o., &e.,- our stook will also be found replete. All of the above stock Having been carefully selected from English, German, American and Canadian houses by experienced burl= nese men, cannot fail in assortment anality and price to give universal satisfaotio#i and will compete with, 11 not surpass any other house in the trade.—Give ue a call and convince yourbelvelf. N. 13.—T have much pleasure in Doping your at- 1un'•icn to the following lines as they are the bores value ever offered to the public, viz; Y.masCerds. Paapeteriere Albums, Toilet. Sets, Vases;; Purees, &c, NI- M. ROSEBRTJGH, • Directly opposite tho Control Hotel and next door to the Yost office, 3IAIN STREET, );XE; $r •