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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-2-14, Page 88 r,) Schoo$ aks, 1 Station erg , Blank Books '`'"" Well Assorted Lines AT CLOSE PRICES, Berlin Wools. , Tlraas.-We beg to return•our thanks to the 1 Barnwell, szeond*kt by W. B. Verity. LllatJ'ooin many pd^ople, wlao le have, unsolicited added 6 Gill be constable4-Carried. !dotard by Nytg. their narux>s to our ;ib•zc_iptioli list, The .. 'Verity, i eontledl by (J. 4camavelt, that Geor{ 0 Gforts of tl.o pre t4la pniprietor of the TINES are: Eeere t bo Ta. asurer.-Cerrie41, 13y law \o. 1, 14^, :4-64t41.1 40 ?Wing tliat paper out of the rut into i to appeiut uti'ee.•re,antl fix ealaar:es,was dulyre e:1 4ta:tilt it has been allowed to drop. and, the l and It's ei41. on motion of 0.::aluwell'. seetan le41 tarty a tal9tioss to 0RC li-., aretsug*,ible esidene 14 t by J. N. Howard. ' The fo11o4viug are ,the sal- tt:.t ,+°i1" ert eti s are t't+t ;altogether in vain.: ,a'ies for the eurr?ilt year, viz.: Cbrk, 875 per f, Eaeli S:a e•liaet week will, %relie^lA : ss'it➢nrssen. on., &U'ca,e.orn0141 Iera an., 1e.=pe:sr. SAO pert' i iani•rorteanenta In the paper. y all., Audi tors. ct7 eat'it. Roil luei'eeters, 8/.40 Iowa has lately made an additional purchase of about an acre on Melbourne street ; and Ur.Abbott two more lots at the.corner of Victor he' and ifelbonrne street% where he bee Dunket1 oat the foundations of a lio ice . ,4141 it is said, pllrtn79es ort:sing a lumber yard. NEE lar 'sear cs• Butitet S irisa.r,•-The general !Ming in this cilia. ' is in fever of inviting doit C. Bible Society's argent to Iretll.w h‘rot and 4'DIr?an1'1aa new lera:.ie11with dle'ot.ere. 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They already ho1v.t it, very ball6dd- d(?I1�44 brie':; ehtlralh, and .next; intend liaiiitli3°^, as '4.0%Y t4 .Nott: ;'C'. t ett!k(¢,: .tnvdl Wan ,Idvet eect, t«Ri",yta'14414 Welt ler• l'elseel 1443 tie .Iaeatl04:. tine '�'1'I4 4,ef w-'eb:"tt'te at 13.) a.iu.. by WT.. ill iY9fn'rauatti4JnGaai 1341 44k42441121i41 at ;hese. FEBRUARY 14 t‘1.-.8 SEATING AS A HEALTHY AND INVIGORATING' EXERCISE. er,it eerie by xt 'a'a fate,/ tiiy, • In all age% end through all time, from the first Olynlpia4 .tont) 'o :he present d1tti1 hien have tied their games. their neiale't itudd' resorts of pleat:tl.w , aiksl 21"2.1 enntiteno to hive sneh down through ret4i'f'ity, though the austere aril :yule - el in eery sr cepa-ding generation aS Italie:tet, cavil and ireaelh tltt'n-(Ares imam i.0 their eiterts to put e, etep to l'nit,ilar alli"1sexnetit'( anal e" at rtiatla'3 irtlov for sr:art ; bet :liter mite. :'. y iusi b1^era f;lll. Iiti'iE'r:ibl:: f:R;l, asd1 cl.ly tight they shou1.1, when they ('say to les t ie Seri innocent and l-. 'tat le "t ?'In1C sketrsig. What 't `Itant I ..:.d b ;tee ofl'tgutiee run; We r: -e? tto''9iai+•l du+,•.*41' 11'31' 4 tit were we all to became we eteee or ceate6al eate:'te:s„ Fltadd la;ty4 l3..) !";,?•141,.1. yt MPSI : •lt:'.`.rtf•a fi16G?y 'alii0l . lin, nee pod)i;Bwa:" g:t:xad."i of an,74 hind to lewd: e toole 4Fomene 1"41"2'4 ('f 1"ut•, Why, heli ,mild e ;veld 1�e' a It fell 14 .te t a 1Da. and we, at"a te691dtr:pet telia31 t , > f e eo ,euetk A eel le r f`ka6 5 ti Pt 6 tat t t o e •a1" I I=EIl 1t^4 alet.at' 4"b :42429 tse,aI!''.dt� :` fir 141241 .l 4Ee 45.1 L111ef?1• esas1'W:41t fork "?4A(."1'493..a fellow lea'^'a'ta4lr '4.1J1 14 ;R+" - Hire; tisea4a'1 not i::Cat !Oki ill 'Env owlet tttttlnes : leatr '5.a Lkisy, f 1a.: ra'3 ar t lanae 441011444 ie'il 2411 f ; it i, indv4l 911':3 ;tmtl i Of %EP. 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ID114{ out •t 'li,'atlt tha4 teeny e ellen no (thee se Winds thee the Ia totear9 3 i1t the heavens gaze- mien Fon -•-11 • ti:►mk, ltultlai:l air le Hata del with en,* en:Toni:4s pen to t'dalt•„t'st the Iaml.s with, b t on the eel -troy, yon innate it pure,•'vt•rvitt$ dlraneht, mak- „ 121g Toil fi:el llilttiiokls and j'i,i:m. 1.30y - ant aUtl elastic iti carriage iaage it t beet lee, and ready for y('ur bfe'a11fast in die menthe*, 'Villi eht t ks g u.hl ' aud frown -i3filin(e the vat'4tut vnma;e,1 st'i,e11 of the fantastic llltt4it lifter a n3,11,t'e car- ousal. This is but the eveinml sonion there has been a rink prtesided. ill Exe- ter, andye;t s•eme of its patruua, though but noteldhi es IU the tut wa:tii41 eat uu Mean figure among vett•ra'.4••, obey es- uecit4ily is the progress the 1'tdit-;t hare made commeutb ble. Our worthy Cap - tine 11!,41t spared, ro mewls t , ?trot° the rink agoucd on(, altnont:h the un- usual mildness of the weather, hath been very Much agaiuet him, but be• fug an ardent lover of the'::port hi1L- salf, convivivial iu diposiiitin, and de- sirous of milking his patrons RS happy as enceumeta:ices wilt allow, he con- tinues indefatigable in his e:ceetia ns on tueir behalf when present. and I hwee no doubt were `the good effects of :kat= ing especially to those whose duties confiue thele in doors more generally, known, the participations ' in filis'lllotatt delightful Of strength recreitin4 pas- times would considerably increase. Let not the thought that you never itad. skates on deter you from making the trial ; but a few eights on the rink and you will become master of tho situa- tion, and soon. be able to perfottli many of the graceful movements thateharac- terize the proficient, and fend superior eujoymetit to that experieeneed, fat other social resorts, with infinitely fewer 'evile than,. as a rule, attend the gym- nastic pleasure seeker.. Whet if we do get a fall nn the ice once iu a while ; it seldom end•; with8ericnls consequences. Often the bnii a has a salutaryeffect; teaching us to be sure in 1ax;tiri, and mote cautious in movement. if the simile lmnv be allowed, there are those who often find 'their understanding on skates, and glide into more slippery places than the ring ; but, whist "ism" it is that 'eves tbem, I world rtlf]leta let the antisportive"explain. For me it is enough that they assail places and I)aetitiies' that have, or are likely to have an'immoral or retrograde influ- ence 311 society, btit'briuid not the skat- ing rime, my too sanetimunious, or you get into dangerous ground. • 4 to 1443 4,. tat. •�; ail 1e a- - • u '• 3U u, r .:. Ir. •rt'i. .. . . 14y 4,144. 12. Verne , 4te. 3 C..3, a -,',(' 1" . ,x-.-14-4.. .<¢ .4. -i i. n;.- .:1 -; ;ed.'s i d 630314.361;.60013.• i 1 a' ^A, � n D^.. ¢ „ .til a _ ,•.,: aJq n [ 1 `1.. n6 ° 4;4,1.11 Cita' t' et 4•_f. :4:, 1. e3d'•--t.a14bl'41. .1. a d . ,'.9 th3 .c »142,.,4, „ 2124 t •,. .ill 'n d- ^, -':t r4.J-.Y•, tU2.l;, >;x 1. . ,.i,;)e. a,. '.0-! � t^14 .1.'„i 1!14. 4..-:4 •Yl�*1:wOai•1' .i)S:' !D'.dir.-^•.Li:k'1 i.. _ 11r-• C ¢ .• » 4,•. . .3 ,',a' v47.41 u•• ,.4 -• .S' a '1'7' a1.,.:a , 1219 i 4x4'. , 481• 11. - 17-^ &i, t.':..1x4•.ol.,11»,.1 144; 24 j': ",::t' �ii Al le „4 414. 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'nib.. of St. M'.arys. brother e1" the i2i•:t:1'at2. o; ti,; er twouty lai1t'K and elm cue I4'4 t4.i,'1141 of Tint: Ti22211, lute I"►aka I hi; filial 1011:1 34.1111 v,' in \Valk.rtoil p0ll4'd Lis vote on (.1a11ni1t:ttit'u for Attorney latfin'd+. tlieln "td'h+'r:� that d:ey.. :1K. at t3*. _ previtln0a election the. t+i the (114:(2142 Law Society. air. aio eerie, market 8114 ,4:1401 h .I eau,idi-1"14112.' to do with e 1 ete. M'ireek. pare+:d his Barrister's ex:..lnju t t. a r1"' -111t. the, eeutre leen. the moth mels anti t1d.n at the alno time. tUli ;7x4.111 men nit having au Jaye to the hem- i +a!•\D To ot: f'oi n:I:CT.-T11e Clerk of tile titlti 4Af the market in the place mast COUV ell- V ill:n,e of Exeter, was determined tint 1h.- i eat to the public at huge, and especially to rhonld nab.. to blame in any way if the last theme -lves. 'lin' sou ibl l ptxrtbuu of the coo- e;hx'elirn was net van Immediately after the annuity mast deplore the defeat of Mr. Pick - 11.5m inati "n he 1;<r.; ht the street and laeldiei; . ar•I. 4.110 unfortunately' received only one vote ```11'�yy announced the names of the candidates, and at lest than the number required to elect him. 111n.x11 the day after the election. he spread hen-) In Muth divisions eutnbinol kir. Verity received self otit 0n the sidewalk in front of TnE Turns, the largest vote, as he has always done. air. Office and annonneea the names of the suc- cessful etndidates. The coreraony is a very in- str'ueting and impressive one. L Wein or W AINING.-Persons having ani- mals ou their premises which do not belongto then, ran a great risk by not advertising them immediately. It is a habit to wait a month or so, but then the party is liable to pay damages for detention of property without public notice.' The rule is that when any stray anpual opines o a the premises to at once publish the fact in you newspaper, and charge the owner, should h ; turn up, for all costs, otherwise the animal may be sold. THE Sr.,'4DARD.-Tins is the tittle of a.now - pa;ler which recently commenced publication fu the town of Listowel. It floats the colors of Liberal -Conservatism at its mast head, and promises to be au able ally in the good cause. Tei typ.ieraphieal appearance is exceptionally goal, and its bail and general reading matter well selected lead neatly arranged. We wish it a large measure of prosperity. THr: HISTORY Or AN T1NConTUNATE MAN. -Mr. John Southeott, of Exeter, has headed. us a paper from Exeter, England, in which aro roe sated the details of a murder, trial, conviction and seutenee of two mea' named Oliver and 'Galley, for the m;titer of, k r. May, in Devon, shire, abort forty gears ago: Oliver was oue of the Men who eom tt el the murder,'but Galley m1.3. wee not. 'Both, however,' having been recog- xized as the me'rderers, they were convicted, Oliver to be Bung mad Galley to betransporte). T le details of the marder,.trial and sentence of 3.h -e aceage,i will be ial familiar to many of the' outer iuh lbitluts of :this part of the country, as Are the oeeu •re`ices of yesterday. We give the *bole history of the affair, in Gunther col11112, 11r:,tit':en from the Western Toiler, ]ixate.'r,Eng- land. i'hee,emtx'h4 tt(S'4 tit.' 1.1,..;t e'h4•.t3R4 e'.,'3' U }2114 ter, not, ta4.41 emel+:n.,; Idt!1at4"t3. a+Elvt••.1'.. 11441"••,•4 WOO" ea the rtS:tl. meal /1,411;a thuir uttn,ist 211".'; 4?. lietotl,' every E►S 4'];a1$2t1 voter: `-r .. Samwell stood next, air. Howard third and \Ir. Bissett fourth. In th F sonthern division, Mr. Sanders headed the poll. Mr. Bissett berm;; next, and :lir. Samwell third. In the north, Mr. Howard received the largest vote ever giv- en, Mx. Verity stood next, and Mr. Saunwell third. The following is the state of the poll YA.,TEs. DIV. NO. 1. DIV. 240 2 :TOTAL.. Verity, 67 123 • 100. Samwell, 78 108 187. Howard, 51 13.4 185. Bissett, - 94 - 89 133. Pickard, 93 132. 53 39 Drew, 76 : 126, Sanders, 97 29 126• Colmar, -Memene i. -The Connell met by or- der of the Reeve, at the school house, Exeter. on the llth of February, 1878. The following gentlemen having been duly elec eel. to fill the vacancies which had exfsted,took'and sub ecribocl before the clerk, the usual declaration of office and qualification, viz.: W. H. Verity, Robert Bissett, James N. Howard and George Samwell. The minutes of the previous meeting wererea4 and confirmed. Moved by W. H. Verity, sec- onded by R. Bissett, that M. Eacrett be Clerk. Carried. Moved by W. H. Verity, seconded by George aamwell, that George Eacrett be ooJlector.-Oarrie 1. Moved by R. Bissott, sec- onded by W. H. Verity, that Charles Seuior be, assessor. --Carried. Moved. by J. N. ,Howard, seconded by R. Bissett, that John McDonnell be auditor. -Carried. The lieeve appointed 13. O'Byrne as the other euditor. Moved by W. eu,uary • titel,t wake eaulp.4re ? to th • 3.Timaxal for - A great many *thw*st nux;nperablt' ob. aa:ich•s tale to be nvt;coml.% and earnest, zeal- ou.:, loving labatrtrs 14x,4 wantol. ha India it grt'.l't wort: 45.21^4 Lt'illg done. A: .Fence change haul Lyn ma.he inthat idelatrons country.-55.- '421fa young sten had renounced their idol wor- ship to cling to the only true and living God.' In that country. tl ere w;4s a cb6,s which was it was hard t0 get at. 'These were the Sepoy s who had bleu in the I11i ilielt army. Soldiers ma a rule were not very moral. and the difficulty ex- perienead in teaching the Seprays the truths of Christianity, clearly shows how lasting and tle4'ly `are first impreesiuiis. But notwithstand- ing this, many 04 them even had been brought to renuune. our religion and accept our God as theirs. Tam railways were doing a good died. Hinldeos veined caste as highly almost as life, Money being scarcein India,they were all oblig- ed to travel together, thus destroying the caste thoy valued so highly, and rendering tho work of the Gospel easier. Education was being More generally diffused among them, and even the womau,who at one time, were only allowed n walk bahiud thoir husbands, • beita edu- ,y. t were g catcall as well a, the men, and were proving a Stephan, Feb, 4tb, 1878. great blessing to their conntryi The revorned .�. gentleman also described whoa the poor Bin - dot who embraced cliristianity, had to Undergo. Obedience to parents was not considered so binding in any other eountry. The most im- plicit obedenee to every behest was expected, and where a child, embraced Christianity, he hadtorenounce his parents evermore. The speech of the reverend gentleman'was replete with interesting facts, and we regret that our space forbids us giving it more fully. Itev. Nr Robiuson, of Brussels, followe:l in a very able speech, in which he argued the claims of the Missions and,leshortecl his hearers to make a greater effort this year than 'they had ever made in the good cause. 18M4elat. ;aline tett. of i'"x2124'4 14214lt'4y:' reed and t•ieti ,1 ---:at +.eel to 4 ra•>a tetei thole Tt'v➢ti161't1 t+ l• eel leo lt424•1244.I• Cheek t,A inetra14,•t t ,tt 9412 .lTrd'asn.¢`i' to Ca'a1 1301 hteeee on t to . 2Ylt;,t4'II laud* 3- per statute. ;Mev e•l by T. ''i •'.arty, 404 nailed lie W. $0hmearr. that 'W. Iiiattier mull.0 l;i l'••E. n. tell•l the lettialet eoultaeet 1.14 4 h 2*tll•'' llflatl on the it► h i°--e4acte etena Moved by W. Delete, st 0441t:iled by T. Yeerly. that no a'ti4411 1491 taxi;et9 ;It tie, meeting retplotint; the road albite-mace 4141 Mr, i'iallt:+' faint, 142141- Cali. Council get legal aalviee to; tilt tardier, lao.nivadl that Cloak get 114:24:1. forms i tier etantraets. M veal ley W. Baker, sre4'ia•allr'ti 1+y T. 'reedy. that the :"nit tad 84241111. gr;2i'trel on Centralia weal 14't441'iae31 to 'ettiehm. end that path master expend the *tune. iileidei44•.l that sli' ul:tmttldls be got tor 14:1•, •.f Conned. Cleric to gut 1,412441 1y 4e:It411U'ttt tad,fieti4i. 1I. -v• d by T. Yeeey, Elc'c1le.ledl ke C. Either, that A. ber=(the be t4'taee 3pr for 11+78. Moved by W. Baker, 20002.426,1 by T. Yearly, that lust, be collected ac- cording to laic. 'elovu,i lay T, Yearly. secomaed by W. l3niter, tlltit the Auditor's have their t'epoi t by next meeting of Oouucil. Moved by W. Seilnarr, secen•ltrdl by VI". 33,tker, that no action bo talte:tt d41. present with regard to an additional errant towards buildiug a dock en lake shore on N. 33. John Ryan was appointed',Auditor, as W. McDongnll resigned. Moved by W. Baker, seconded by T. Yearly, that the Council adjourn to meet again on the first M enaay in 'larch at 10 o'clock. The foxlowillg ordiers were grnnted- I. Lewis, error in Davis' -taseessu*ent, $20 ; 0. Prouty, trip to Liman, $2 ; i`4Ir. Castleman, lumber, $6.78 ; Moses Elliot, work, 1st road, $4.75 ; W. 14Ic- Donga 1, lumber, $3.60 ; A.. Elliott, work on 18th Con., $2.50 ; Mrs. Sing- ular,, relief, $8.00 ; U. Mitchell, error iu dog tax, 1 ; J. Greenway, ea rer in assesemeut, $8. 0. PROUTY. CE N TRALIA. CENIALTA Miu r. -A decided. improvement 11.42 taken place in the price of wheat, and 14r. Htitchins is buyiug attlie following quotations: Fall wheat, per bushel, $1:10 to 461.15 ; .Sprung,. H. Verity, seconded by G. Samwell, that R. 90e. to $1.00;Peas, ,500. to 60c.; . Oats,, 7121. to, Gi,Uey, 11. Wel3.h, and 1. Whitlock, be fence- 30o.;Barley,40c. '.The late late fall, .eafofelow viewers. --Carried. Moved by J. Ne Howard,' seconded by NV"; 1:I. Verity, that Rob'4 Thomp- son be pound -keeper for the north end, and Peter McPhillips, pound -keeper for the loath en:1.-parried. Moved by W. 13- Verity, see-. rncled by G. S:ainwell, thilt' Anthony`oHollaud will greatly facilitate the bringing forward 'of cordwood. The _jn•iee paid is fi tin ' 2:116''to 82.37 per cord. Hay is selling at 1610 per ton Mone now PuncirAsnas,-I3ev. G.A. Schram, of Ravouswood, County of Lambtou, bee lately purchased a house and two Iota of land, on the .ie road ins,ector.-Carr'ecl. Moved by G:.o. east sideof Prince Arther street. 'lifr '`T. Al - HAY. INSURANCE MsnTING.-The annoel meetiug of the' members of the Hay Township Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company was held at -Zurich on the 4th inst. There was a good attendl-. ouce of members present. The report of the officers and the financial state. 1n4Ynt of aecollrats which *as read was very satisfactory to all, and showed the company had been ably• and econ- omically managed, and very successful It also showed that its members had received very cheap 'iu1lirance. Th e full report will bis:laublislled'next week Th -e following Directors were 'elected by ballot for the current Year, viZ John 13. Geiger, 'Wm. Lewis, Daria Hoeteltler, Peter Dcingglns, VVty. D Wilsou,.YL VDi ,;rstein. Thos. Yearley, Daniel McColl, anal: Daniel •Slums. At a meeting . of :.the Directors subse- quently held, Mr J: I3. Geieer'was re- elected Preoitlhnt, Me Well. Lewis. Vice -President: 241:11 M. H. V. Threaten),), kiecret,ar'y and Manager. •• l.,Snixed vieitfuld oardn;, wiiU n^.me ,104.• 20 sup= 13 e. Agee, uxxan010 c. 12, &ampJoy. wf, 70111111421 e c. 12.40114-8 wautod. Cntflt 10 a W; SLO0II Co. Troy,1'9. Y. entalOn , omalic Tyricki and NO eltieaS`4 laayuzar i1.O0k1 btonei1urn 41.1182. d