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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-8-22, Page 88 21HE TIME FALL SHOWS FOR 1876. who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of I COUNCIL PRocESDx;fss.-•-0ouuoil met this discovery th t t d b this Town Fall shows will be held, during 1678 as fol would h mail, by addressing, with stamp, Dn. Vltanl.�es F+a t'm v' 1 members ws : e• , � 1 1 le. All elle piresent head has been by nature made uuneeersary. Asa respected ex -councillor of the Stone Town w4. c say t ereauent, ""It is a work of super- erogatiou." Dire R Sanders, who has Western Fair, at Loudon, September 30 to Snoorrna Menu. -- On Saturday Inst elbeen on a visit to the old country for about a October 4, between three of 6 blttcfiell fall exhibition, at Mitchell, Se tem- shooting match took place p the clack shuts of Exeter. The tannin is `year. returned to Exeter last Wednesday belad even - we la and 20. fag, and everybody appeared to glad to see Iliddulph Agricultural Society, at Granton the score : biro safely bask again t[• the land of his without cos ,can o au y return on t 3rd hist., at the Town Hall, 14. A.TaRSBALL, 33 Naacara St., Buffalo h,Y. invitee of p:•scions weerinn read and confirmed, :shoved by J, Halls, sec- ond by D. Millar, that the sura let;tti(y required by the Trustees of stroll school section tt1 be levied by this Council be enterer en the C",Ilecanr's roil, and col., South Huron, Exeter, October 6 and 7. H AG-ann.—Mr. AI GUST 221878 on September is R, Bissett, , . ,.., , 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1—'' birth, He looks er.ctiedingly well after his long s R. Sanders.,.. 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1--7" lected with the Diller rtat(na • and that a absence and f tl f nu 1 Wset Huron, atGoderieh, September 18 and we wouldsap or to rn ormatr Central. at Guelph, September 16 to 20. F. G. Simpson... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-10 t of the young lattice is still ustro , U.change auk of Canada. HEAD OE�fi10E, mONTEEAL.- '0opttat ,paid up, . -• w'�il,000,0QQ. Dtelltrreest 31. B. GAIT'1", Pre •,r t 'nt. 7r1i(>91A a : linin=za.x, ', tee-I'resident A ti° raC.1 r -r,'• 3f I"•I" - F R (ilaF Eti;f`'r J1,1lES Cit:rT1I:±It:C. C. R. 3fUltlt 1,Y. - • - C, tenor. . GEOP,Gi- Bi hips, - - - Teepe:usor: bylaw be drafter In accordance there- p unmarried. TIIOS, 'PIFFIN ,, AT FN, RI STD; Provincial. at Toronto, September 23 to 27, Goon Suox,--While out on a shooting ex -1 ipedition on Saturday Mr. F. W. Simpson shot I ,Col Doug W. GRIGG, MERCHANT TAILOR, WAIN ? 1EET, EXET »I with.—Carr-le(i. Moved !iy'1'. �I.Ii„}; �j,ac'f,('r 1 -Ira nob, jr 1 Sider, that the el , 1 A GENERAL, BU' LF",(i BUSINESS TR4.E- , lin c f --Mr. and _Mrs. G. Willis returned from seconded where they have been paying a short E1,546 be raised by et e.cial rate fur rail- sits Ti lT. a crane at the distar 4.a of about 120 yards, visit to Nut,. w ilhs relatives. Mr. W. looks 1 Money loaner t•e ffeer,rers on their 4w el toles with. n rand 4nr L>sE as and tllitt a by-11aw be; while it was *lying. On the same day plEr. S. t • f •sh f h' l F P • g,,od 0radur::er, llrx t(1 ies.ed auiesr Yntia, a e0 eS t aped some 'drafted a neeot 1r,�, Y,-- _struts(. 1 OFOt A choice assortment of C OTHS, T'4' LEDS, FANCY Cly .I.I: GS and V HST1NOS at prices that win compare favorably with outer Dealers. t�U'It ;IOTT)—" Perutain ut Satisfaction.,” rs-"' Gents" Fnruishinga a speciality. LOCAL NEWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1$78. Stun in y uurindent for cheap fullj'rintiog tt, this°(=thee. hale bills dint: tin the elm Net no- tice. Orreen.—The s=ilica of the Exchadge Dank }ass l'eefl up,t°ued in the builtliug with of Thorne 1'urtner's. bee a,ivrrticelueut in an- other et•.livan. Larne : seam.—M,*°. James Pawn pins ca elan ll i.'r.>wiai;� oil his garden whit•!) u:t.aelirNa 59 Welter iia ere comb: t nice. and it will he cyto. eiderab:,c laretr before it ceases h+raecing. B. C. Y. P. V. A.—Til, regular ne eting of the Bible Christian Tr.ung People's Christian Aa�roeiutauu Welt was held en Tuesday even• ing was very largely tatteilaleat. rind the pro- gramme was unusually interesting,. Lesuenc. Figs, hates, ;lutea eco., at-Roup's Tot R i'u Store, Itecovl;nrso•�••SS-e are pleased to Earn that Mr. I . t'liristie, of the Mau -ion House, who has been under the care of a jibyeiciau in Ln don for sum.: dare la recovering from his ill- I1t1Gsons !karts. --Attention e s td3tected to the advertisement of the old establisheil Mad.' sons Bauk. Tire advertizement will be found at the trend of the editorial culumn on the 4th Page. Paserm Mittman.. — Sone time between Mouday night and Tuesday morning W. W Cole's show passed through here on the L. If. et B. en route to Wingham, where it was ex - Waited on Tuesday, F:.owezt Pets at Kenn's. ERRATA.—l;rrorsiwhich;,occured in the list of those who obtained third-class certificates at 1 d' p I , good shooting by killing a 'gene nE ss, anal will romlu( rsco thehiallf buyinbu of 1 ft d 1, SAS'INUS BASK. DEPARTMEN i. heli diver across the river, a. distance of abouts a by D. Millar, (•e4nr,da'(i by J. Hail*,; oue hundred yards. This was a very good grain avfth renewed shot. considering that these small birds are —Mr' W. H Verity, Councillor, who went to very hardto shoot, as they are continually on R Pot tlund, Maine, a few weeks ago for the bene- fst of Ids declining health, arrived in Exeter on Saturday last. feeling considerably better after his short visit to Cncle Sam's territory. Tun Pam= Curers—This show exhibited iu Exeter on Xonalay, sud though there was t3eatea after attending the :formal School one rhos Mu eh amplay its the shape of a procession (thro * the street the neljority of these who rr tilt? move. SECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATES. The follow- ing persona from this neighborhood, according I to the numbers publi:?lled, which will probably be Lound correct, will receive second-eless cer- the recent examivation in Goderieh took 100 marks from each of the following. (trace tree peddlers are perambulatiug tbe country Logie received 043, Jane Murray,77 and selling their trees, it might not be amiss t0 Ya , Mathew Parkinson, 961. ExCtRaxo>r.—Tuesday being Clinton's civic holiday, there was an excursion from that place to Port Stanley. Quite a number of Exeterites joined the excursionists at the L. H. & 13 station here, and spent a very pleasant time at the Port. '1 ALL (s tt.—:lIr. Get'rge Iiii1 atriek of this place has Born growing on his farm which measures 14 feet in height. Sportsmen ahould be careful not to mistake this corn field for a forest, and wander into it in search of game as there is a danger of being lost. Fevers in season at Kemp's. BAND SERENADE.—On Wednesday evening last our band serenaded Mr. R. Sanders at the Commercial Hotel. After playing ""Home Sweet Home" and several other appropriate pieces of music, Mr. Sanders entertained the DISTRICT MEETING SEnvroEs.—A number of members of the band and others. the ministers who were to take pais in the SArss.Ta SCIioor. A.'QNIsERSAaY,—The anal- district meeting which was held in the C. M. versary services in connection with the B. C. ' church on Friday last arrive". in town on Church will he held on Sunday, September Thursday, and it was arranged to have a pub - first. Seimons will be preached morning and lig service in the church in the evening. Not - evening. A publics tea will be held on the fol. withstanding the unfavorable condition of the lowing Thursday. weather, a large audience assembled in the Sertoor. COMMENCED.—On Monday last the church, where Bev. G. N. A. F. T. Dixon, of schools throughoat the country reopened after London preached a very interesting and in - the summer holidays, and the school boy, atructive sermon, On Friday evening a num- who for the last six weeks has worn a cheerful, ber of the ministers remained and delivered happy smile on his countenance now looks short addresses on the Sabbath School work. sad and troubled. Bot the parents look SABBATH Scuoon SEn3ION— The prwtor of happy, and feel glad that school has eommenc- the C. M. Church, Rev. Mr. Mitchell, preached .ed again an excellent sermon in the interest of the Sate Daus/R.-1 drunk woman parrying a child bath School on Sunday morning. The ser_ and leading another by the hand, took up her axon was made more interesting and instruo-1 abbde in a vacant hots on Main street on tire by tbo introduction of the blocs board Saturday evening, „Constable Gill attempted several times_ during the sermon,on which Mr. to eject her, but abandoned the herculean Mitchell stewed the positions of several places tusk when lie found that she was unwilling to mentioned in: Scripture. In. the evening the, .leave. Tho woman left town next day. pulpit was occupied by Bev. Mr. Livingstone, BAcxED DowN.—On Wednesday' last our of Iiippen, who preecbed an eloquent sermon, boys went to Lucan expecting to play.a friend- ly game of base ball with the'club in that place, but on arriv'ug in Inman they were as- tonished to find that the Lueanates would not play. Perhaps they were afraid of being beaten, but that should not have,: prevented them beim playing. m : Wi3liarra F. ltfay, Georg «' e . Tbnt nr�son, i t it Ft and W. J. Hogarth, -••Miss Jennie Butcher 1'atxanizctern' dant the net -formative 'was of Exeter, passed tbe Intermediate exaruina better than they expected. The crowd at the tandwill afternoon exhibition was small, but there was ion. ill rec. ive a second class certificate fter teaching one -year and attending the lion, al one terns. Mr. G. letup is agent for the Allan Line. Tiokets at low rate« SMART Piteerrea.--Tho other evening c young man, namue and piece of residence un- known, engaged a livery rig to tate a couple r,f vonng ladies to their home' While getting that the ewe of ti lZu r:Ftp !re leFir (l au 11 teresQst anuwea on deposits of ace dollar anti ap>var, Lots 4, 6 and 6, (Its .the 4th conce sim:,1 OFFICE 19101'RS—From 10 to 3; from 10 tolon of LotLobs 4. p 6.7 Satnrdave, 111(3 welt half u. , , SL- �,. ]3;ttitt'ItiGSt, 3lartolQea ti rind iia en tin, eritll CVdaCa*aslun, to p FO• Frxeter.AttG.yat2ld.l9,k. 1.4y. std(' for interest and sinking fund to i f( `!iS. ? 0 8 - .. f redeem debentures issiutl on the Lith A V tJ I- 1 it A E e Concession water c(tul Faa. and that a by-law be drafted • ecot.dingb ..- Car. T. M. EON, that Wilhelm Stxlitlie le 174 ud s OF r'ALUABL.", ried. Moved b,4' J.+frier, tare"Mate t by ra ceive $a 'for relief Carried Moved try T. M. Kay, xerulatla^et by J. bitter, Near the Village o Exe- that the clerk notify the collector to ter,i.ntlie County fair midterm. present in the exerting. Harry furnish for in'41le0ton by tins Conned. of Etiaron.. i gamic etthe doubled himself np and went good 4114 sullit•iert aeottlilie>itsa the '1RSI"c q' Tft AN ORDER C SS'ise, the boneless wonder, elicited of ( betide enecuted by himself and two alsl j tioouj ll small lion Soups and put lrlutsclf tutu l lafflnnbt of SUMO, O, fpr .the dile 1er- nd1N date's the cath spay of shells', t'+:R, awl lmost every poeitiolt imaglrtable. Miliy Auttir 411-n14t1ce of nus [ltutit's Alf til °I -Ike"'-••' matlai hw the .snit'" 4"t 11 0 4 ('rel tti t't,1Jrt „3 tti4 4ow;S tit linrun, 11 to Ce•1'ea1.11 4Nalttr 41; 1;'ir' Worland in her graceful performance Inner the entre.ren .•,saved t,[ T. I. Ifa,,s. tsee.titi•,n et cordo voiaute was :deo witnessed with satiefae- "Lute(' by D. Millar. that 1 * wink( Orsi . .) v ,It'VS...F1Ia « >the dollar be levied on the ratable prop-, rty of the 1u1tI%iiele ality 1n ureter to 3 merest l be off.red for elle b; .l'r'I:1, v NW - lee the uatrn of $2.930 for local pur- °units-, peso*, tllaat a by-law be dratted accord 1y4 WiARTCIN IT011(iSON, AUCTIttNIEF, natty, tv and that tl a ROI be [ t�'`v're i A. r,,, 1 tt,[ [ttf col was held. the pronramn,et sousis:i'nn cltit-f, ttlO e,lifvtttr by eta('• roil"ilia Oaf tktuber- fa'4L H°141" 111 i 86 1 V141.116.6 Qf o' mimic ;lud+lailca;t. sec. TIMELYAso.—An eta couple passel through ! olttlr[I try D, 11tlltlr, ttlatt ;lleN4ualOr to as was the peaformtweo on the double the horse. another young gentleman drove up! traperre. That there is of this show is ver and capttared the prize. and when the first tend, but the price of aeluri-eeion is too Itiotr for tonna man drove up with the livery rig he wr is r the diulensious of the establishment. Aftt•r snrpri=ed to find that the ladies hail (Reappear- site circus paten/more W5 eouelude.l a eon. ed. That was a leniugiginvestrueatt. Better luck next time. MF,A1C;•,F.ss.-.-Sonne person. between Sunda, maid, duel •1'etetiday night cot a lat:•e slice out t f the window smell iaa the Wilding stealth of ;Ir. S. E. Jones' jewelleny stern Thais l incl t'•t Int,int•,s is heetettine too popular. an4 shoul11 be put dawn. Mr, C. Teal. the part- bree,fd. in the w 4 6'u wa'. 0. gtruiuty hl loan..(- : i r ,. t.:a1i-a.nlali,,, ,a e,i a , t.. i♦ Y o b, iii .,�r to Pbuilding.• ,r }Off ItPrco, 11C, Asters and ,lit', Wilblatal p t f the oft, re a reward of $„ 0 h ld furnitalre. When tiled weary old u usual A,I,,o.It i 4 int, t w 14 a r(i a.•f at,an 114' 44i ore P ? 1 Brock 1appointed' "111,'1 t �ea0,4rrat• nates an¢i at rar�a�rr,ao.,isro-.Y ¢era, as ui-ainalrr f t I r ek las »a (null z ret[ ra T t ('trait•[} Moved br 1' �I Kay et! ' £ UT R. ¢: o t , trite e4 11 arse:, 0.1 •x last We hies lee nce'niva jot t a . ill(' +r �y,,{� ('latnairllxel receive �,., far relief.— ��a M 4113(leq a•# ali;htrtcr(•fal.ing. Thairulo'Ieef tzar. C•trlril•(1. i7lf itcall try I)- Meier, se QKt,►l,I.aaayr a+ y 4.13int; etas by 'act^hat wN"•tin drawe b r --- est bi 4. H 401. thaat ,10 (�ph tlttvvltt re nt tc to to t..ib t Qa et nftt aeln 4 - a 1t 4' esa^Mr1;4aa a 1 1 a n, Crly(t ilii tarp renis f •,r,.•a t,Jo r .. to a,. 1 lrp,ra •� y f.�•:1-'tlrrit?d. 4 l: (t' t• t"1t [ t 1 ti• Y a srh�ier(,il•g;arecaaay $;,eta•ngx ttit$n• »•laouep+,t,; ' t• by ft, .1ltlhar, i'i e�on(letl by el. „flung, utast �(af K 10'.111,1,4„1 t lY n4, �1i ¢dr(anraIIia; t•tiaursuas. , •+ o a ee lir in ornation whish wilt left, to the nppre, ' had gone up Mein States at/ far as Gittley'ri , u?flan t.+t i� ¢itwin ;t yt o,,tiat i .o., ,y ar:,a• •.•:•,( Stals henston of the perpetrators o e Clbiuet !artery riven illi"~ Uttvt'en to a tiattndo the m11h rein t1r l•a<.tia I4e:ca re"at'& 1 to aa,e, p tttrt•t. I p t the low net. !, a y it inside a golden stop,, anti rnruiiri between of th Ihaettnn,:Ft—Chief ei Polies+ Iferhiu^113 ice". Mite the strong, peteuntfve voice of shire obi i g ( LotE. [ 1 the i rested ;t'0ehey at ('liffell (Suspension a �' wi' hall failed, to tine .% a we t Nni,itl. and 11 and w1e on South 7 p Iiia 3 .r the old beast budge, ani «esti Bonnalary ; Ivo between Lots F. (rn the 12th il3St. on enspeici0,l of horns theft, ai+plientitan cif the whip was resorted to. snitch& t atm Fr , t oncetisiou 8, d0 as to talie The jockey, who had traded horses with ;l fr, lil;owite titin tl to pro:rime the desired Oft et. r, Swartz. a ,rltPpti to have it ptlueil.4•Carrit'd. (Its 1 t?. a f I.xt ter, tola tate untlteri(We co cum- Ju t then a crowd of lP(lV arrived , and prl it,l to tin e. Q.tet Bala tletw, nates ,•tn^ran Laa+ i'nn's rz 3riet tlYtlagt 11, tt[ n Connell adjourned 'till the #Irak reunirttta to f'onstab1e (till, of thie,palan% Willett red their cud, which. nuts accepted and they all ,ww. t a4taluirintt nasuit Y:nae, us t-iaat 341 *4'tC. Si,tutduy ill (klub"' at 11 n clnek a,,., was done and all Answer was received whish with aIle iiccuatl br;nn '1,) Shltve *11111 pullet slot tenth l3. a'.rsoros r lut> ¢+n the ra,r,,nr 14ttt_o :T. J. (; i. tl: , i :n,l:aan tint 1t eta a "rain lints 41.4 teat t•t them be. warranted them 141 (Recharging the day, and some , but stn B i tvit the horse Was he idrty ' (;lltrfI, Iia,; l4a.nnt lints n into+� i'alin is la ftp t 1,1uth t b , The j4.^I ey arrived in r titer on Saturday, and some in(au ul a ind,vidnul eug;;rste the ill :n P 1,111.t tire tt ate??. et inn %rii4g.. of 1••w•a< r, aim entire tri wt t.f the fent *14 ii sun emote. a in 4.u• thanked Constable Gill for his prompt answer that they dbuul,l ttltut.11 a 3011e to the 1101340 and " " Y.' tarsi*, The +n11 t f these la4.ala, " taonlui+al .rel for i to the telegram. pull hint. 'fhi4: wsladoue audwa sft..uudto si rk' tatia a: g'*..iale,,, a good' siren: ruin ;arum:a both tulle sunt the laud is w4elt watered. We woulddirect attention to the advertise- very 'sell until the harurs 1 gasp way. Sud the S There i` a Clench ansa ert4:u a kieleavt ll.,uea in meat regarding the reopening of the Gtnleviob horse had to be detuelied from the conveyance, i f 1 I L 1 tha*omwieto a nt•ueuttefleektofthe *impiety. 11 High School. This school has a very efficient and the heavy load drawn by head. The obi 6 1 i' f Il ( aU 4u utletot reprtatartyisI,erfectwadtreu06ra stuff of teachers, and en addition has Lately hely, bleiug how hard the boys had to wont, 14 Ti d i J Oke, 1b Q1' 8_tX L' : s. been matte to the building. The (9ndericll volunteered to help thorn, .but our of the boy's TIli1; T:lidLi:, L, li..A li. It Ths1 pnrcllacera-t each Parcel wail ray down u deposit of tuna per rens.: of the pnlclaa ,(' li4.n.uy at dish School met with gyeat eriCCeSS at the re- who was rel;Y thoochtful, objeen•d, eay'i41n' --' Me ti.(4 of yule, to the Veudor"er Swim!, r, and seat i Iticersit% and tntf lmetiiate exanli118 t11;1t sibs R'nnld 411,1 Ler tr's'ellino side. IIow- rO1'4( Drer,I H. The ens into 41,t w: lterli'itt tin R a/tot i It el, Yaf• tions. Two u'ils tools st class honors and r r (trent net* nuth dol oast til mato up sal •4:alt lir P 1 1 , 'Mixed ................ t3.n, a. rel. over, after .ouriderahle ]lard pulling they get floe pe i'1'ia4nta Irlulit•Y, slid nal MO Ott.. i1 to rtil(tu4 I,u); as . t,it no(,l p (.,_a (' le3aa.@1 few, ilk,:,l44 a Bullal '1.R•,14leai1.tof raho*aa 1un4C,rr 1'91,1 1`a. S(t4„ 1.03 \.1,4.444 cite ;eel a vn,"4,•..•,•",411 (4 a -nisi tont....ala at it a- `1141 1» lunar -4a 1 roar tale *3.'11 "a coe34,-+410 tatarr01 Ir 14 d.;,. m part. IN te''elte 1, hoot tet+ TC.t of ;we let n hew. e: w'.V ensu. alae• ale nath;;t t,l laud I.11001 'rite r 4*4t,e',illa lot ttsarYlt 1110".0 d'e•ea¢,t1"pe ¢allele tt+ ¢nae log 16005 et SALT: REUFISTEIt, aturday, Sept. 14th, at Central Hotel, Exeter " eat.. by auction (t South 4 rapf of 1', Con. 'pt ,.z rtirne, property of G. , . A.Mil- burn Itf , bus, W. 0 g6on and J. O e, . ltea'ra. two took '_'rel clays honors at the University the heavy load nearly to their home in Exc. 1ipres exaunuation and fifteen pabsed the interim:1B- ter Noris, when the boys who were very weary ate exarninatinn' mnfoitnuately got too dote to the edge of the 7lad A Fai'ITFCLTREG TREE—While American slptpla' ditc3i:old the lead fuss precipitated to the' :Nixed Expres pay some attention to ('•;anadian nurseries. We were the other day shown a young apple tree in its third year which is now hearing nearly one hundred apples. It was purchased from Mr. John Allison, Thames Road, 'Lisburne, His trees seldom fall to grow well and to re- ward the putcbaser with a bountiful harvest of fruit. BENING RACE.—We understand n running race of 100 yards has been arranged to take place on the Exeter Driving PATE on Saturday next, the competitors being W. Balkwill, of this place, and A. Murdock, of Bengali. Consider- able onsiderable money is put up on the result, and as both men are fast runners it will no doubt be en interesting race. There will also be a race between W. Balkwill and B. Connaway,of Grand Bend, for a wager of 020, Conaway to have fifteen feet start. .4 ........... . ....3. tai 1 . 111. for a 1puumn tatt'Iri+t to the Real l.eali•+cuiatevew . • •-•.,,.,•.• plop. 1u. (4*ta,'Co,tnity of Huron. 1,19,111110 in three equal . (WING sorra. instaunr'ut%In me% two, a .,t three !wars from the any of t x 410 watt nitt'rewt a0%01 per c+ tat.. pay. ....... N: 49 a. M. eth.e yearly, null upon pay w 14 Of holt Citell slur- .. , ..... • ...... 2•ott p. M. cause weepy nett ('see m:lost of tuorttooko. each e ..• . • , ........ - - it.26 la. 1u, ren,• baser well l'e emitted, to a convey asucu ;cud to ground. But the old woman even in this sa . no let lata p n l e s1(IU. state 4f aff,irs was perfectly resigned, and said `' � Aa t PARCEL No. 1111 iv0aifori only song toen- IIIRTHS. able the pUrci a,r•r to tin i.i't full11hultattr eau Lo she trusted in Providence and that ove•ything MMAooxa.—In Exeter, on the 11th inst., the wife Tevae's,',:en.:1,•;01"otrItYialilit".vnenie'g and of the PrentiA(.3 would came right, but a short time after when of Mr. Huggie, miller, of a son. a young man picked up part of the cargo she appealed to lose her faith and, thought she must do some-hfug herself, and suiting the action to the word she struck the young man a good sound blow on the head with a heavy club. The young mean dropped the article and made himself scarce. Upon examination it was found that his cranium was not injured but his hat sustained some slight bruises. Tee furniture was earriea to the house, where the two subjects of this paragraph now live togeth- er. When the old horse reached the end of its journey it stood with part of the harness still hanging on it and the left ear pointing to the north, the other ear in the oppoeite di- rection and its tail pointing direct west looking as though it had passed through an Egyptian 4.y oloue. GRANrjON. A choke cherry tree in front of the residence of Mr, James McIntyre of this place, which has already br.rne fruit this year, is again out in full blossom, and shows signs of bearing a second time. DEATHS.—Lottie, the youngest daugh• ter of Mrs. Hidgius,, aged 19, and the infant soli of Mr. Russel, Methodist Minister of this place, died on Friday last. Much sympathy exists for the be_ reeved. POLITICAL. -Mr. Colin Scatcberd was otherwise Mau literea uid will not be buten until Huterov —On the 17th inst., the wife of \Ir ill rir16r 11 elf 4t'.1o11 Le?t, wren a lease riewv sub- Nu.1, Hay, of a daughter. The Neal Itepre eutative reservoir to himself y, g power to adjourn the hale if in his ,stud ureut au �..r adequate price is not bid for surd par els, and al. MAUUI"•IED. so in that eventrhoald he :zee fit to mese said blush lot to 1* offered for bale in two or inure par- cels cn rimrlartermer. Fl . E. Huston, teacher of achout section sus ng cretin eyll res. Bowlx—HAnvsr.---On the 14th inst., et the residence of the briele'a father, by Bev. J. W. Buteber, Mr, William Howey, of Exe. ter, to Hannah, fifth daughter of M.r.Itieh- ard Harvey, of Usborne. Monena---Ltrz: --On August the lfith, at the residence of Dr. Cowen, brother-in-law of the bride, by Rev. A. Y Hartley, Mr. W. H. Menem, to Miss Annie Lutz, ad of Exeter. Rrcz•--Cnieenz.---On the 12th inst., at the B. C. parsonage, Ingersoll, by the father of the bride, assisted by Rev. J. J. Rice, fa- ther of the bridegroom, Rev, 3. P. Ric(:, of Fullerton, Ont., to Mary K., daughter o, Bev. J. Chapple, of Ingersoll. DlieATOS. ARatsrnorlG.—In Exeter, on Sunday, the 18th inst., infant sou of Mr. W. Armstrong. ei OST.—On Sam day evening, Aug• 1 / netl7, between uaborne +nil Tuckersmitb Boundary Lino and -rot 3 Concession 2, Stephen, a large leather pocket book containing $i4 in cash and a note for $50 ags-nst John Blatohierd, with anme other papers, 'The tinder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it with Wm: 1Ytitchell, Cen- tralia; at the TI3In6 office, Exeter or returniul; it to roe. VALENTINE MITCHELL. tf Aug. 22, 1878, AE [ FOR SALE.—The subscrib- er offers for sale the oast half of lot 10, con. G, Osborne, conteini'4g 48.,1 acres, lire farm is isa- dee the best of cultivation. Good rail timber, any amount of gond water, ' 002 house and orch- ard on the premises. Convenient to school, church, etc. Four miles from Exeter, and on et, Marys gi avel Road. Terms, $1,000 down, the bal ince to suit purcha,er at 6 per cent' RICHAIR•D PING MBE. Exeter P• 0. tf August 22, 1878, here on Monday prospecting his chap- GODER10Ed -HIGH SUHOOL.— ces in the corning contest with Mr. Oougblin. The prospect to him is very using as a text the parable of the prodigal sou. dil(hearteuirig, the people of this viciri- To Coesmerrivss:—'Ihe advertiser, a retired 1ily not liking the idea of a Government physician, having, providentially discovered,, ta"ill g to be sent all our cash to sup - while a medical "missionary iu Southern Asia, port the industries of other countries. a very simple vegetable ,remedy for the >. ee p dy .-....- and permanent eun'e of consumption, : asthma, US33t)RN1 bronchitis, ca 'arch and all throat and long ai4 fections, also a positive and radical specific for SOMVISIING VERY EARS.—Mr. Fran- cis Qoruuih of this towiadlip has a num. her of mugs apples which are nearly. °ALADY has presented the editor of the narvoura debility, premature decay, and all ner- voua complarnta, feels it hfs duty to rnaite it r HRF' Exeter .Times with a cabbage head. It is so knawai to his aufferiug fellows. Actuated by suggestive, you. know ." ---St. IL peeper y 5t. Morys Journal , this motive, the will cheerfully,,send, (free of s three yeei;re old, and are as segued es on the abort — nggeetive possibly.; But in the case of our' chaxge)'tn all iwho dosn'e it, the recipe for pre- at as reason • St. Marys friend a presentation of a cabbage paring. and fuilthrectioua for et `ieesfullyusing_ ever. M r. Corineh ii1'ei.(aa 1te0plug Brook's Saw this provideuaiuily discovered 4)1101ll, Those , :their till Chrlrttitaa. I Hays June The GodericbHigh School will reopen on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, . 1.:78 with increased accommodation and efficiency. Candidates prepared 'orentering the Universities, the learned professions and for the non-profes- sional examinaatibn for 2nd and 3rd class teachers. No f es. Teachers admitted without examina- tion. V'or further information apply to Fl. J. t;TltaNG, B. A., Head Mister. SHING.—The undersigned is ed to do all kinds of Fell Threshing est notice, in a superior manner, and ,having had 274yfears experience m the business, able rates as any ,other. App1y tat I we fool. competent to execute work in good style Mgt, Flay. 1'. Li:bLIl!.• 4 and on moderate terms. Residen(;el—ti.ietl 'lot tutu, laii7. $dn. Hest Of Burkett.%corners tuw'niine• • In all other respects the conditions of sale will he the ntiendiug eonditionn of ante °tare Court of Chancery. For fnrtherparticnlars apply to 1.*err*rs.Gernio e `teem eeI(ADI"aserele•a'1', (.odericll atilt wyingbame; Messrs. T'I4AsI:a & F raAnrari. Lonrho,.; and. 10 tide Veudot s Sormito , L• Neter. Dated 11113'11th day of 3nly, 's1a. Signed,W. R. SQBIRES, Beal Rep. Co. of Httron- B. V. n LLIOT, Vendor's Solicitor, Exeter. • Exeter Worth FLOUR ai.d C I 1 MILL, tieing hi gond working order gives every acemno dation pu.siule in gnasti*g and flouring. F'loq and mill Seed delivered to parties leaving their orders before a uc a ciock at J. Bl*LIIS BBilker), or 01:21111i Est CO's, or at mill, same day. tr T.LF S --p—_ vii 'atq 7a ' . a fir` 7c , Spicer's Grocery --AN D— . it,MT ST •iE TWO DOORS NORTH OF POST OFFICE, FLOUR, FEED, GROCERIES,, SYRUP, MEAT; &O lith ,. ex. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT IN SEASON. 1=: Goods delivered. vror:optly. Quality undue. passed, • • R &E. SPICER. u WILSON SANS, OORBETP 1 U • P.O., Bxu'k and Sta..e masons and con- tractors, and geleeral repairers of house and other reverties. Peered. drawn on reasonable terms.