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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-8-28, Page 8e 4 .01er finie e1 Timusim.y, AUGUST 2e,1670. 'LOCAL NEWS. I` .n..eltr,n,-stow Mr. Chapman, of Louthni, „occupied the pidpit in the'Methodist church last Sunday. A'r 1,I„ L u-.1 ».Last week, excursion. Parties to Lalt . heron were numerous, All had a good ti w', of course. Taw:4.- We have to thank :Ir. John Nod- dy, of Viet t, leas 11 lstah Coli nide, for fyles of British Columbia p pars whi h he has ;?cit its. a Lo>,n.---Mr.'Villiam Palter, of Stephen recently brought 101) bushels of wheat to town 1 one load. No small load. ll:;:t.ttr. 2t/,--alr. Smiths (U:ttehwr) horses ran away near Devon on \V)thnot, lay morning of fast week, making a general sin:equip, No 2 engine worked well on Friday evening, throwing at stream to the top of the spire on Iia 1?lbl? Christian Church. Corer P.sv.-Monday was court day in F;xe- ;;•r, euu.a lnd".1tly there were a great number of l veollle in town. - Can't we have court -Flays snore fregnently 2 l t:.re r.. ox Fu.xi.-On Friday afternoon the i.mce along the railway track tooth et taw ka- tion Caught env from the sparks; which came ira'.0 the etl„ iue of a passing train, and consid- trasle troti1.le was expo:Lamed in putting it nuts owing to the si=gh wings. S::irra;n.-Messrs. George and Tose ph Case t,ltiiepc,i two hundred tine lambs and a number of ext 11ent e dyes to Buffalo from Irxetei sta- tion on Mon,lay. These r; _ tlemen renetltic UIIPCiIai.:e tl,n :ixteo Stv.gSrill$ twevle lambs. fnan :lr. Ct t,rt: 7iIaw:klns, of 1.7sborne, for which they paid ;,1,1)00. 1,x- 3 i t1rwr.--On Saturday morning last for ,luring tate evening, at ton eotits per vote, lir, aid ;,-11,!..r hurt his audile ill a very the candidates b1 iag Mrs. Dr. Iiyudluan and simple a :y. Mr. Spie.r stepped on a small t[ 's Basile 11uI)o:ants, The band will be atone, around slipped, spraining his ankle, He present. Garden will be openopenfat •4 o'clock ; tea gets uraatnnt)ww' with the aid of a staff. served from 5 to 7. Admission up to 7 o'clock, VIL . on 14.:n. -Twelve and a -h alf mills on •coats „after 7, 10 cents, A good time is the ?al• have be•eu leek:a an the 0:350451115/1b ut antieiptud. I)uu't full to attend, of Ex t e:• fear 1879, which is half a coat less n thedotl,n than }:1st year. This speaks well Fhle> ALAlt1I.-On Friday afternoon about for tl a economy of our presentC Council. fu lr o'elu k tate b.11 on the lock-up was rung A `Itl,Liex or A IrsT.lst ." tend paaplu w(lud .021, wwhat ;MS tlh•t matter, T y i0 G a t {'. i• sof business ave t.' 1 of t i. i places the iter' w ith reference to th. financial le- rushed ) u le -deme cloud of smoke i1 the vicinity of lir. turas of the Molso.us Dank, willich alter are c1 la Wharton ilil, sou's re:.. T11ue . No. 2 engine fast {w ek's Th I z s, the compositor made sa suis - adieu hose -cart were S3021 on tilvir Tway to the tike. Their assets are3, 11$' 16..).3 instead place where the lire: was supposed to be, but of a minion lass, as was stated last wk. A IIrivlxn of the donuts lick members of the %borne. B. G YoungPoople's Christian Association and those de irialg to bceolne weathers was held , a3uneY S'AtitSII T1T *)N1) TWO I)rltwiln onT'uesdtay night. Ix`attru':n•--(ln ,5t uncle%y ttfterrroon I1r, I1"NI(tnto of 1IAe;c.t13) s1.-T1iiiurte are being ilt)ll N.114 Ii,ltn(lle, (If the 21)d (30tlotes- made to establish a lodge of this Order in sinll ((1 Usborue, were driving; along Exeter. At a meeting held hl Drew's ninon the at11 o01leessioll, and when crossing 'Monday night six names {vereObtnill(ta•. Vilevou I the bridge near Mr, Qttlrlton"tt farm names are required before a charter will be, the harsh got Meth tone t &) rt 11014 in granted. The order lias a membership of ov-.the bridge and backed the bme y Trus'' e1' 7,000. 115 aconeatlts over the odgo of the cal. lauslxess On.trag.--We direct the attention Cert. Mrs. Rundle sustained revere in. of our readers to the advertisement of lir, jririee, from which she still staffers, and john Farmer, 011 WI page. He 1105 bought Mr. Bundle was bt•i1 led and eoretct)etl out the interest of Mr. 1. Thorreehis late part. I considerably. 11.10 buggy, which wasnet, and having added l a lYely to the stock, is nearly new, NMS badly slna1bod, anis i8 Inoty awaiting repair's at Mr. Down's now premed to sell gl x.erioa as 01405,1) as usu carriage shop in .1'1stster. IIatl the rail. ing been snbetaaliti(11 the serious aoci. tient world probably not have occur- red, The wheel of the buggy struck •al. Mr. Farmer is a good 1fl1$illC s man and very obliging) and can not fail to do a good business, Duwrir TO VIE l rylt.-Mr. Ilnrwootl, of the Exeter ilex mills, has - unintentionally no t tl')e post whichsupportedthe railings, which, being deaayed, broke, allowing doubt -killed a great number of fish by put- t the puggv to pre'eiaitaate, ting flax in the river to rot. At McLcllrlan's i ole, loaf andnear 111cLennan's old mill the `-' --"-'o`-4 surface of the water is, or at least 'tw'na a few days ago, almost literally covered. with nice largo fish. There are none too many fide iu the 'Sable, awl they 8110111.1 not be p011001d, uiejiileu. \V1tLr. rnGG1NG.Mr. W. Sanders, of lot 16, con. 13, Stephen, dug a well on Tuauwx t neer a lluoiar.-\Ir. ;elmRawl.- his fArtn recently whioli now (101)tttins shave, proprietor of the Couiuleseiul Hotel, 1.5 feetcirl depth of water. \When the well haul been souk thirty-four foot t11e glen colnlnenced to bore through the blue clay, and when they hal gone ebnnt eight feet the Tibor began to "boil" up ao that they hail to quit bar r >�wv4sllawv out on the hard ing, pin;' tip the auger holo and cent- throwingMr. iI [nonce lJt icking up the F1,1C 4, and when road. His back was slightly hurt, but he feels ab }ut eight feet of the brieic-tvnt'1. 111E+1 gill right now and is 110 dontlad that hie g been- completed the ping was pulled The churches aro Barge and well fore lot,* to get to I:ir�;u3illsly tl:a.t, •t,is;h ;ilei jurie :were not of a more serious nature. ?rut and thee' water 01111 mud 81.1:)1 It 1 , , . ap' t" EI i GA1114-'\ PAT:tr.-The ladies of the 1 i. Neil, 1Lt (f 11011 a ta}'c,i al•ttFniltLnC: f dal'tiilt'4!i Ci,ITl1nS; OTI, 1:'e le>la t,.t !'t'a`t ANOTHER twenty -five feet above the earth's stir- ftlsllimna.bl y dre�;ae(tworslli )pers. The 1sn"^lish ohoreh, l rotor, will hold another y , J 1 gaud l)ad Co t11t'u 0it, i t tht. uli 1st .. 1'a = face. The stream flowed. for quite a now ,Presbyterian chltrcll is tb band - "1 • J1 • 13 ,.) "10"1'8 rounds on 12Ya1!'lt?. '1'll@1'e) 14 r? wvEtl'i? overtaken by while driving past 'Verity's fotuttdry in colup uy with his son 00 Saturday nal pitches from the buggy, and injured somewhat, though not seri- ously. The horse got Lightened {while passing the foundry, and suddenly jumped to one side, 0....., •4..' 1 500' ' S wrinalwavoill -stair 63 yrw0?t, (alas T �+ . "` 't 1" •i.1,, 100,000 DOZEN EGGS: wanted in exchange for goods at Southoott ' Son's Stor'o„ A choies stack of I3 . NT i.I JPT GOui )S J. , consisting lg of Dry Goods, Graeories Boots - navel tlfit leGCllvGwill t.GT1.11a�,11 ,, S s h1_loes. Come with your hatter and eggs. SIG -N OF r,a H!1 RED FLAG. 0. SOITTIICOTT & SON, m",m.,..,n..-.,..,-.v..nesomwev,exrr.,u^m,arar�w,m,,..n,«.w,.+rm+r'«-..•.,..�..w.c:,ar+q _....._.._._ k a•u. >.. r r3»•-•> 1110 North:West, The city is well and back. VI8 had a strong democrat built, chiefly of white buck. The churches, public bnildin:rs and places of botinaos aro generally fine Btrllcinrett. wvnrxnn. and a pair of (h nitflan Itnr3l'�, and ealO1111te(i ell g"11i11!y 111r.an'!ll 1'1' 81)0•)•1 tiTne. \1•o etstite(1 frt'm Nitride peg: et 1o'clock 111 thi ev(tlinp, 1bit:ti length of time, some white brick edifice with a tall u ar,t0u `not-l:t in 1 (:". Tuesday evening next. There will be !amuse- one of t})ase ter2'itl-?ort1thnnda:r Ftnrtna t;') Hpire, w}liell 15 a rnt1$)'ieru'll5 {}i),jOOt 1'1 6:)n1r.111)i) 111 t'll0 N1 \'Fri'Fl. \'ai,s h;1tl 0 tent, hilt. no poles, and the bet sht'i- ter I c.mld. find WAS tinder the wwasoos. which did 110t. save: 11.0" feein gCattlfg t1o.rou: hly wet. 'i'Jte n et morning was 0::1(1 and wo strirr.ed aft (3acli0111, feeling; tborona;hly d:n60laifOYtlablo bet occupies the 11110,1 position in the oity. 00(10 wve Stnwltlle,l, }1!.(}ilii ,1 fi'-o gut 0118- Tle Church of L'sighed 111L•s also a Selves driers, end, the ,lay turning reit good prnperty 8000' d18)100ce down the free, were 111))) ail 0101)1 rin, 'Dv) river. Tho Methodist Ohlu'Cli on Meth (tunes intone: the 116rt1) of the .ttlaelnh- Street c•'nt''1(10 stained illet11'11•iel wits )1ibuine is rather low tatl'1 Tref, [011:1 tit•: dowsfrom aterve ulltnteir of Stinrlay crepe 192 801'11' kei:tl.':`• 100110.1 wieldty, schools tants ohtl!'cil.'S in Ontario. \\rt? Hawn Han. jam 13Qii'y's !,gt 1 ,,,,, _ hatn r� � a . a.•ot t ,...9 I real ! t the 11' •i . sal! ,( t1b1'•� ,t• 2 .,Gilt^ t "•w i 1 +a 1!d Uta t;at,l.i lu 1..d as unsafe. bat 'x[iwhichrun nearly a ilii l): ill t, t 1 try wve t 1 t } :, , figures. The t 4 ,r N I estates x 1 r • • i1}1 re . 1Y, .� to s n 4• 'r11very dl. n t y a ,1 .a:0. ,L1lEtt t �w•t;r•, t?.1(t for tilt, prt3�rnt the, 1I.,,liitnba t, pita 111 tby nleu on li(1, .1,•;.ck. ..u. ..ct, with If, as it it the hest they 0;61) °t. Property 1:s t,nrtll eleia1 )1',3 ninon as in'1 (h1.V we peeeeu till•1tngh 10 1011', wet We were in momentary drawl of rtlw• i any city of sour'). The po)nda.tien 0,0,0)8y, enitttdav t1C•rtitno of timb14r. 1') of :a 101'," mixed, 0hartiete.'l•. Indians, ,,xo," )t 0 0'))i 1110.11w'u1' b ntk. \V -o tray• •1 111111' -utmost hOl.l Uhj 11Be n1111g7,le 011 1110 e1�Cs t atll+)f t 30 10311 8 310.3 tho 'whorl 1, 1 t 4)1'0018 wvitil whit:'(( of varu'fl1 11011111- elist1 non 1.108 'al1 itlt01'nattiesr! ut' lllsl,0811- aalitieN, slit that (lite (early ill Jilly) es 0:1,1 dry laud with very low eet1iere the city wits fill of trawlers from the in viewv. na r.'- most, sole0 of whom 11101 conn frotl Yours, trill;. tt , other places who arse oto; o,ed to tiro protection (lC11t at 0000 rlll'111ta'!lt-i T 1?cites 1(1 six near dile B'00y lle)tlntl11l3S with Iona i, nes ':!Ci i ?....i,.1Np smuts of various kinds. An-ottoman,'Workeel Notes of a Trip to Manitoba. and presented i y Mrs, Rubinson, will be voted 1;;tt i ,Ir. John Drew is very thankful to the. p•:'r. o -t who drug mil sliced a pail or two of potatoes elle night last week, but as he is not :And of fried potatoes, the next time they dig • potato,, for his breakfast, he would rather they w ? L1 lease them whale. i ....1.,.1L. .d., it ai..: t 11-11118, brn:her Cf Geo. 1'ii:_ J:srl, is visiting in ENot Ir. -Mr. 1I. :o,. lbnnbrugb, of 111 To -onto T i',p11.'ue Culupany, came to town on uatur- I,ETTLR NO. 2. Dian Mo. l nrrun,-Conlinniug the aae)0tant of my trip trout iasis weeli'a letter, 1 started in cn1nl)any with mune friends fur Winnipeg by Cho Pen7Uina 1)ranch of the C. P. ti, R. This roans rubs from Elner'all to St. BOnifec'), 'near' Winnipeg, 65 miles elistattrt,tile',)Ct4 to ',Selkirk, 24 tails farther 11nrth, It is in a very incomplete eouw3ilion, bare. 1 ', t othercoml. }y fit h l triltr , gnat In ti (th. r the city. The 11. (1. Chnreh property is situate11 at St. Bse itaae, just across tilt river from Fort Garry. SIretehing along the high 11'-1)1103 of the River At its .continence with the Aseinib}ine, With a fine carriage drive in front, it luckily they wore not required as it was only setting,;awving to the unevenness of the the sant in the chimney that was Lurnilrg,aand track. One mn)1110111 wo would be look - the flames were cosily extinguished. 15 "e v.•Cr0 iilg throng!' the wvitldov,^3 at the shy, glad to see tiiat the? iiru t u; i11C AVM so prompt- ly brought out, c0etr though its Use was not necessary. If those persons in„Win'rhaln and and the 10'1.1 at the ditch by the tr(1Ok. 15y ';ging vary slowly, we 81leceed011 111 reaching Winnipeg wwith It any ac t ill been in town on t ri 1•tw' tile:.:'"snits have e 11e,111'R. The country t11r0'')), ]) wa•lllt•l1 111a1115 of Carte Ellie:.! ;with furs o 1 other To FF' r'ta5r'rF w:•='la. seen the benefit of being l':.,tc•cicd SVe the rued l )0' es,is rattler lore anti wet. proe3'tetione of the west to Halle book in would w(((est, however, that the o,;., alarm be The ditrlies were 1110,1 (J illi' 1st) (lilt'+:1 exeletege heavy 10311' of sugar, tea, to• sounded ilisteOdl of rl't !itg the refill bellwith Water. L'lxnt 1020 Craw l):i of Il:ty bneeo, Clrtt Jitl7 ;i, 0)10. for the S{)tl ter N clay and remained till Tuesday. Ile is looking ' 0lio:11,1 a iiru ever unfortutnately occur 1( .1.11L w(11, • is °A1td.r d Fran. -On friday afternoon, a --'ri .t: tliy Coughlin, E=7. neat Middle- 'null pile of woudin Mr. Jolie Willis' yard, 511Z1-'3 ...),,'1y re )rlsentafd"r. in the Mouse of n' • 1 a short distance east of tho wil',a ,caught fire, Cenuu luo, was ill torn oh Tuesday. --Mr s S. Clyde and Mr, John Livingstone, cf 1'11 a t li'i11a, 1 ft for their homo yesterday morning, aft,:r pl.aa 211:1 t V4 ,1t 111 Cante14. :wri.:,'_:r).-she mi•.e1 trails on the London, • aiaro'i Brace Railway, wvhiuh is due at notice the fife, Litt lac could not leave the 00w5 Flse: 1' tit ..,ail p. in., diel not arrive on a: riday.1 for fear they would run away, so lie 03(dled'-wir, 11 t it:1111after six o'clock. The delay was W. Alibi, ;who by Lard work, had tho fire nearly 0:111x4' i by a car load of cedar posts taking fire extinguished before any vire else arrived. Ilad, (thereis ;.o, tabtlOtl house) to 111E city is L'm:.eso,)ro'. Tire ,whole car 1.)0(2 was. de. the fire not been a lb2rve.land put out when it in many pieces 0 regular gnngn;iro. strt+ye d. The posts were iguitod by a spark •x04 Mr. Willis' fine residence wunld sorely I Here wey bed to. walk on little hares from ltlie engine. have been bnrtl;l.l for the fire would .soon have ridges in the middle of at mass of sticky t"ria 1.- \Laren•.-reeeee memeee o bf the reached another pile of wootd.wl.ich stood quite mud, then on rlarrew planks over the . brow on these low lands, bat they will trade. The streets were literally alive require it very expenalye system of with these carts, each drawn by a pony drainage before they become fit for at,L- or an 00 in harness. These carts ars` rlcu.tnral purposes. Thie i3 a a rani t entit•e}v wtO(1'tt end have never bren)n0 a, prevailed drawbnek to the country east of the lac inai'rted with Any such inrxlorn in - and, 6111104 by the high wvincl which river that it is ince seal marshy. Ar rention es aeslc grease. A train of tie• all day, wJk; blazing fu,,on+r y before it was no riving art tit. 1.011 facto a' btlttt midnight, teen or tweed' of those carts with the tiers by any one, Mr. Willis' family being I we found that the Dein le '1)110 111 1110 patient pouievl OT Oxen striving to drag all away from 110010. 1.Ir. Mark ME -aloins. whor I tract; was ftl}1, so wee 11114 uo 11,11000/1- aalonr the clumsy' gild heavily laden was passim; with some cattle, was the first to ,• ;el n live but to walk to the city, aaboi,t two vehicles, and the carts groaning and miles. The night was •c'or'k, tants WO Ci'eaaldil'g nti(ier their bunion 18 811110 h:1d to fellow 18 guilre. who 0811010/ rl thing that can only be 11)1)1086et3 in Pee the ,1• peg. this 'O1 a(t to Ct7702• litetorn. ,fate road Worn th • track) Aim., eg. If tohi you I1 ed wagon detaining the trader and his family tarld a few half-bree,l Outriders n 1)1)1ilea on pn1110$, who ro emltintlrll- Iy scouring the country in search ot'u solid road and pei ornling other noces- silty ForvICP)T, y011 111155 '801110 ilea" of what 3, trader's trait) is es ft lecrossing the prairie. The Indlaane are a dirty squalid ra6e, about as far removed front) the romantic as possible. 11I)any of the half-breeds are not ninth better. They 808111 to oconpy themselves chiefly in I galloping around on their little native ponies. These ponies are smell, lint patient and hardy, owing to hard work awl ill treatment. They are generally' ill made and ugly, but are capable of enduring a great amount of l4ber. Tliey aro all brande'el with their own- er's name, aucl sell at from $30 to ,$GO each. The Iiudson• Bay Company's trading post at bort Garry contains an inlnlense meek of furs, whieh were then being brought in. I saw a large pile which were being sorted. It ane€aired thousands of skins- buffalo, bear, wol. verine, wolf, fox mink, &c., &c., which had all been :alien in than, tray from dealers from the west. They keep e varied and miscellaneous eto018 of goods. Blue coats with brass (mittens, Ex.,ttt.r Cricket club went to I3rticeiclil on Sat- close to the b11111h113, and the wind would liar ulday 0101 11170(1 a match with the 1rlrceflal:l blown the sparks to thea Tno05e, which, if once t•nu1. `I"ill: match. 0 6111104 inn victory for on lire, 0•)111.1118011y have been pet out. It is tet• Ex -?tor s sores .it the first inm}n s supposed that 11u! tire originated in a pile of 3rncefiel d. G 4 , and .;1 the fweoud tailings ; Bruce ;el.i 800104 ashes, which had been emptied outside. 5:1 the first.innillhs, and 320 the second in- Exiwllx1TX0x,-A few ?weeks ago it 108.0 an- nia s. .'0111 -boyo are so seldom 1)01)10u that udlin1Celthat '.:Ir, !Villi un flotsam, of Exeter, they feel rather bad over losing the game. had made au assignment to his creditors. His I . t71;sr:)x.-The annual excursion for the liabilities were about 48,000 and his assets in Great ;t .stern Railway employens took place on Friday. Other pxsseugers 80010 also carried. at a reduced fare. A great number along the London, Huron and Bruce line went on the ex- cursion, although there veero nota great many 'rain E nOcr. There wore over seven thou- sand people frog all the different points on the G. W. It. The excursionists from Exeter were .net at the s atiou by a largs crowd. on their re- turn. 1:3ImmtsrNsww•s.-'Vo have boon informed that 111:3 llaiitndiSt Church of Canada is a1101(t to raise „11.1;0.0,70 for special Imposes other than the ustt(ad work, principally for the pur- pose of paying off certain indebtedness, and for the extension of the mission work. Circulars have been sent to the ministers of the circuits, asking them to bring this [natter before the churches, and itis hoped that a hearty re- sponse will be given. t1•J,1wIr LAWS. -'_'t may be interesting for sportsmen and others to make a note of the f dinning elates of the opening and closing of trio season under tate game laws Deer opens 1)11) September, closes 15 December; partridge opens lot October, closes 1st February ; 1001)11- rslicopens 3.St: A"guslt, closes 1st January; snipe opens 15th! August, closes 1st May ; 111..1'18 or rabbits (lpoos 1st September, closes I st 11tarch dtlC10,.-•-bluest, wood, grey, and ditches. r1, single false a3t2p would }levo entsLi1ed very unpleasant 0w)nsegne"c04. Abnttt half W187 we 601116 to a Wa 'on sticking ill the lnndnp to the 11111)6, and abandoned. The eight did not in- spire nae with 06nfl•leuee, and I tell 7011 I was heartily glad when I mulled the boards. " \Ve crntsed the Iced River ferry and ordered safely at the hotel at the neighborhood of 11,1,500. The creditors ebont one o'clock 011 Sunday morning. did not like the appearance of the failure, and Had we known, it is u[nc11 better to go from Emerson to \Viunipeg by boat, as a apersol can get some rest on the brat, and land right in the city only a few 110(1114 later in the horning. i11y first impressions Of 1\iunipe; were not the best, as may be infeorolt, but by opin- iou was considerably changed ort seeing the city in the 111ornieg. Wiunipeg o0 - determine d upon a rigid inquiry into the cir- eutustances connected with it. Mr, Gibbons, of McMahon, Gibbons t'z McNabb, has the case )1 dit0rs. iwic. FanSna ha in charge for t s C e been examined twice. The disclosures made were eoiluilered sufficiently suspicious to war- rant lir. Fanson's arrest 011 n. charge of fraud. Ho was admitted to ball in 0.4,000, and yester- day was examined before Patrick MaPhill1s, 0I1 )108 a hi1hl7 favorable position. Esq„ 3. P., when Mr. Gibbons =roamed that Situated at the e,rnfinenco of the Bed Mr. Fatts'm desired to act fairly with his crudi- and A.t4illibline Rivers, It is in the tors,andl the examination w)ta adjourned till the centre of the Water bystetn of the Prey - 1.0d1 of y.lptetuber. What the result will be. it Beate ren snutbcyard to Ptuer- sen northward to Selkirk and Lake 1 to matte such explanations regarding his bnsi- \Vtntlipog, and westward to Portage la Boots and Shoals ,.,,,,. ...$1,972 (1) ,less trauiaet.tons as will clear himself from Prairie, and fur a few months in the 61st -look rntleketi3 large Oise; of bright Tarnoss andt8arldlary 25597 the grave charge preferau.l against hila. lir. spying to Fort Ellice, 300.miles n the colored shawls and blankets, seem to Leather and 11811nga , 118 alz Fanson, while. is business, displayed a great p 5hup Furniture and loois...„,las eD 1 is impassible to foretell, but in common with all citizens wo Hope 3Ir. Valteou Trill bo abldt T, ll ._ u.2 cwll•01nra• The : Tlo1 ir- n e t1. 'l• t v of 11, f gad exhi- bituhs1t .::sunlit ii„l 211(1)1.' 411111)111(11.11CC tc"p)11.1' ail•1 L':,11,r',', 1st ',st•irr, nit 111,7: (law and �: c ,larch �7'::1t:.!?1''t-' 'OOrel all,. 01111. e,)) Dwell. at 5:•1(11)3) ),a 'f:lui;:wy :;1.1 Friday. 1°1.0011.. t.1!;,0k (' 1 ttb. 1 a't 11 non. )1 ' 08. ) .1 Thursdsy ra'.:. l) a' 1)Bb 2n1 11(1: , `'• t"sa; Harm, ll, •(1 da41eri411, nn !'dtnvaaw arta Thn00d ay, S. lu, ,:bor 17 Diu) rTunii el1'1• tat a,' r. llO'n, or Thur•atiay' 1111 . Fri'lay, S) ieiuber?15 and 011. ,,7766.;, *�+`t r�.. 17,1171 ' ?a t!t `0.049 I t ✓S..41, 's . ,�0 " awl t,�.m,:0' fowl -,a ala c'•a,�i r.11i nix" car v`�sa, i, a .1, a The Ttla t t C I ,11 11 1 t' + cul se. e 3:-ar- te„will ,its a..;,* t t ,i a 101 er+;tuns 0 ((feu 1'tut-gill ul lls, i-tvnalatait's C ru(.Lt.}0,u; TUESDAY, 2,ud Sarw 1.. ''miens n.:ln)rratnitS 1 ^^vi lea, n '•,t•}- tt'uul- a:11Y4 ll t') 1 Aw„,l1st 10)Iw (w((•ko'l 01}a(3lt-11w 1tiT21idno, w1ill4. wod�dt for otarn.a ta,.' .< )11,:1\t, nb acts .)t,+ iv•, watt,. Ca +nli•dat x l )15, 101., 1) rh.n;)NNi?'l,', '4°3 :.•x^.c110:t 1311,11,3 .,11ltaa a hittr4t.1 'ane I t u '. )h ;.;:r. (tauinn (Toll l e oi.1(.. P. 111, `Toa 11 1 01:r(l from I t'1 7. R'lu (.:u,t,t nu to 7 0'010011, J) or ,..a; after" o el<wck.1'1 cents,.. insolvent Act of 1� 5 AND A.1\111NDING ACTS ea 1Gaa' manor of a# 9i''f>::Ifartht� ,>F%r;tn- sota, (try' .3;.inifer, ➢ts,srogamut. . HEltE \WILL BE f3FFEItE D tl- far. redo Lav 13101!^.:tnct11n ut t" a wr,trar001f3 Maliville tgC Bi.owlvlt, in 111111 cgity of Lo,,t on,,q� �7 SON t3V fid, S� nil SEPT. n WEI 5 at tato hour of three o'clool 111 the a t^r11Uan, 11.11 the 13toukd.n-'Prada, fools thud romp I nrnit.ir9 Cf tine above oatatu,'usper inyititury, consisting of deal of enterprise, for which ho deserves credit, t ssi}1il)o sibs 110 a ty 188 a 60, n e ap 16 0 ti and no place like Exeter oaa afford to lose consideraatioll of building a railway of the city are unpaved' and when dry houeet Dud enterprising hneu, even thoughbridge over the The( River at a cost of are sotnewhat uneven • ends hard as iron, misfortunes do overtake thein. The result of , °200,000, secured the pa (sage through hat when wet thestiolry nature of the theinvestigation will be watched with interest �' for sirs li'aison's sake. A $rmttinax tancr,-Dr, Fowler's +extract of Wild Strawberry is, without a doubt, the saf- est and )110-3t reliable remedy in existence, for dua•11lae,t, dysentry, cholera morbus, soar stn. trl•ao?l, sea -richness, and all glummer C0ln- pi tt fP t 1t t f stnueous, nuts( speedy, Physicians and a. who t 3eitcruber, aloees 1st Jariu use it recommend it, It should bo kept in et/ tetal->Melus 111 k 1 , 9ry home at this (4084011, for usein oases of em. 1,13 ; 1111 (1)11)110 kiudt of 111(010-3 opilue 101 :13ap- ergofOy.- For 8113 by-11lctunits, 1)130rr00 t tutU0r, closes 1st May. ` , i11iias0x, Proprietors, Toronto.. Gill tB, s e oe l too Snnrvi' ales --1`e l0 111- P1• i 1u t Fort Garry. ' After retraining in Win - to tamale in tall pr )btbilft7 the' Timm 1)ipe+aa few (hip, we engaged ati gai(le. I11etoop•'ilis and dt.etribwitiug' centre of to take no t'o the Little Sasketeliewan. it of ae, briuleh of the train line of the C. P. B. It. Itis grotVing with 117081 a,itnuisl)iug rapidity. Only incorpor- ated in 1873, it has 011700(17 becr-tme n, city of 10,001) inhabitants, doing an fin. 11)01100 trade north, south atld (('oet. and has seetire4 to position which makes it the, centre of the railway eye. tern of the Province, and will ei1131)le it sail makes travelling ilnpleasrtnt, the sidewalks lifter rain being neerdy 8a slippery as it .they Kaci been soaped.. I y 3 There area few gond private' reel.' 1103)005) and 80)110 of the citizens are showing considerable taste in laying 001 and ornamenting their grounds, The Lieut. -Governor's re(ide100 in at; 2,362 ff a At so nlnch0n tho dollar per inv+ntory, subject to correction only as to quantities. wtli'vela,--Elisa-this'd mem, balonco two ,anr7, throent.pelts012uura d reiuntifor moth. Teti tar pox (sent. of purchase money to be paid et the tiwe of sale. The stoeir is (81(11ost entirely pnr0111sed 111is sea- son,' '1' 1lo tst0,8, which is one of t : e 06.41, in FIxul. tor,natt he batt et moderato relnt, and th01 7rea1tltti 041exfelllnt opening {for starting business In a thriving town, "WILLIAM ROBINS, Assignee. MANVILLNI &,BTIoWST. iluctl0ueel s. Stock sheet 1,a it $e seen a«t office of auctllmi-, eers,au1 stock and stack shout at, iu,lol,cut'14 st Lug, X8,1870. It;