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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-4-29, Page 8Choice41.4usie. ROSE OF PRA1.t1{;'l T11itEL', TI51'Il'aILS 1-1 ALF MAST HIGH Wh;ARY I3IttT1+tl LION (Song) eo .44 'eY .44 WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES, &e. 1+net. COME E O'ER THE MOONLIT SLA.; Duet. IR•i•'e 10 cents each,'Send postpaid ou'reoeipt of prier`, 11>{o in knelt •" eensse•e Musical Cate- ct:i,nt" Mice Lt cents, Cz,'rny's tat i'olocity Exorcises, ,t'tn dar,l every,vher•+ a3 a ruems n aequiriti•' delicacy and rapidity in mooring Nettle not in stock snppiied to order. J. (R z t -G-, Bookseller Main Street, Fxeter, Out, seszeseese lie , "itkr THURSDAY, .j.PR1L 99, 1680. IsmascesvozrzecesamOmmtazzoeseesell LOCAL NEWS, The To tate Belt i'o.,, Marshall, Mitt., win at•n,l their celobratcd I Iertrn-Voltaic 13 elts to the alUictt!d Upon 30 rtn,ls trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. files (neap what they sal, Write to theist without delay. Land salt for sato at Bissett Bros. PElttir's Sanative oil heals Wounds, Sore Shoulders anti Scratches in horses and cattle - at the Dominion Laberatory, sign of the •Gold- en Mortar. Laud salt for sale at Bissett Brae, PEBns's Cough CPowder •cures the Epizootic •argil all Congii and Colds in Mortes -at the DO - minion Laburatcry. Sign of eke Gulden Mor- tar. • CwAU'rr•.u", of Heiman. has just received a large gnautiity of Bay of Quiote seed bar- ley. Farmers should. not fail to see it before purchasing elsewhere. land salt for stile at Bissett Bros. Pura:Ts' Horse. and Cattle:feeder makes solid fat and solid flesh faster than any other in the market -at the Dominion Labaratory, Exeter. Sign of the Golden Mortar, • TEE early gardener is et work Tics wtfeeter still continues, cold, 'THERE has been rain every Sunday in April. T. 0. 0. F. -On Sunday afternoon last, the anniversary of Oddfellowship, a sermon was preached to the members of the Exeter lodge b� tho Bev A. !, Hartley, in the Presbyterian 4hnech. EABLt.-On Sunday last the family of Mr. S. Buckingham, of Exeter, enjoyed erste treat at this season of !the year, which was no less than a rhubarb pie, in adelfrom the plant grown in Mr. B's garden this spring. SEvEAE STOnli -On Monday noon last, an exceedingly severe storm swept over this lo- cality. It was accompanied by hail and rain, The damage in Exeter was very slight, lint other places did not escape as well. '.fits RAUEs.-The Exeter Driving Park As- sociation intend holding their spring meeting on the let and 2nd of July, on the old track. 1i1,000 will be offered iu prizes. The Exeter meetings have become known as among the best iu the Province, and every year witnesssus a keen competition, The course is said to be the best half -mile track to Canada. Bon as AND Co0NTEnl?Eie.-There is no gen- nine Hop Bitters made or sold. in Canada, ex- cept by Hop Bitters ;if't'g Co., of Toronto,Ont., nor can there be, for the sole and exclusive right to 1148 the name Hop Bittern is secured to said Company by the laws of Canada, by two regi4tere4 trade marks, and it is a heavy pen- alty for any one to use the name Hop Bitters or Make or sell anything pretending to be like St. Druggists and consumers should remem- ber this and spurn all spurious iujnrions stuff made by others or elsewhere. Hop Bitters is the purest medicine made. Tr) CovNTT OoNsTAsiLEs.-The following cir- cular has been issued from the office of the Provincial Secretary; -"Provincial Secretary's office, March 8th, 1880. Sir, -with regard to services rendered in connection with, the ad- ministration ofcriminal justice by police. of° Beers or constables who are pia for their ser - vine, ons of the municipal or other fund, I am el{%ected by :the Son. the Provincial Secretary 'to advise you that iu tntnre no claims render- ed by such officers or constables, or such ser- vice shall be admitted against the Government, or paid out of the consolidated revenue, unless the officers ei sn nstabIes have been specially 1'fApIOyed to perforin the services:by directions form the department of the Hon, the Attorney- ' (general, I have etc., Matrix' Terme, for the Seeretary," Cotiucte litnETiaro.--Tile .Council mart ptir- suaut to arljartrurnent 221 tho Market Howie on r, Lit 23rd, TheBeevtl and Councillors i'icleard. eiliton, and Bissett present, Tile minutes of ravingse rneettnge and confirmed. Account. or 7,it1 for rubber eoa.ta'for fire 'brigade were ord.rerl to he (pairl mi motion of W. Bissett, accolade(' b,y, ei. 'tauten. A colnwnuieatiou was retul from Are brigade 1fo. 2, asking five dollars for eaeh member who had served six •moi,ths previous to the time of ;payment iu- stead of the 'fee formerly allowed was road. Moved by J. Banton, seconded by .j. Plekard, that the eozntnunioation be laid over until next meeting of the poured so es to arrive at a • ettisfaetory arrangement. -Carried, Moved 'by J. PPoltara,'seoondetl byW.l3issett,that the Courtofltevisitutof the nese+ssment roll fur 1880 be held at the 33:3►rket House, on Friday, May 28th met, at 10 o'olook a. zn.-e-•carried, Moa •oel by J. Pickard, seconded by W. Bissett, that this council adjourn until Friday, 14th May,at 7.30 p, zn. 111. 1 ,tcnETT, Merit. SotzTn HtrnoN L1cxxsas.--Tho Lioense;Com- ntissiouers for South Huron have granted shop and hotel lieeilses for the onrrent year as fol. lows s--Seaforth,---Hotels-Alex. Davidson, 11, L. Sharp, James Weir, T. W. Carroll, Thomas Foster, 1L Carmichael and Thomas Stephens, Shops -Thomas Kidd,. T. D. Ryan and James .1Te(,"u81e. Bayfield--Hotels-John Morgan, Mi•e,.Johustous, (:leas. Slather and Henry Mo- 0aun. Shops -S. Mark% Exeter. -Hotels -- James Oke, Wm. Hawkshaw, Able Wolper, Thos. Wiles and it. Atkinson. Shops -3. Farmer, G. A. niaee, Isaac Carling. 'Tucker. smith. -1 tell -lora. Knox, John Daley, Wm. Kyle and ?laurel Stong. Shops -G. tts J. Jack- son. Stanley. -Hotels --1t. J. Turner, John Joslin, Henry'Seliaffer and Joseph Brenner. Hay.-Hctets-S, k.airbairn, Rich. Reynolds, W. R. Hodgins, N. Richert, S. Wolper, Henry Orth. Shops --e; . T. Jackson, liensall. Ste- phen.-HeuTy McCann, John Pratt, Dewy Boeoltenhaucr, Patrick Hall audllickard Stacey T?sborne.-hotels-James Davis, Adam Haili- day, N. White and Matthew reltaud. 9Gud- erioh Township. -Arthur Enos. Hensall. Heusail intends celebrating the 24tH of May by a glass ball tournament, anti Caledonian games &e. 3150 in prizes will be given. Iu evening the Heusall Draunatie Club iutaud giv- ing an entertaiurnent fn Hodgins' Hell. A. good time may be expected. • Usborne. AN OLD FAVORITE CONE. -Mr. Leon- ard Reuter, of Usbcree, hate ,iiwpesed of his well-known stallion "Old Coach- man." He sold him to au American buyer for the sutn of $600. He was taken to Pensylvanis. "Old Coacll- m'an" "wee well-kiown to the frequent- ers of shows and stock tnen generally. In his time he was a famous prize-win- ner, having won more prizes than any other horse in the Dominion, and has left as many.goud colts of his °lase as any other horse that has teavelled in Huron. He has been well cared for, and althongh well up in years, he is titin as frisky as a colt. 'We hope he malt grove es profitable to his new owner, as he was to his old one. Dir. Hueter has owned him since a colt,aud has made more money out of him than usually fella to the lot of enure horse owners. Stephen. STORM. -On Monday last this town- ship was visited by oue of the severest wind storms that has been experienced fur some time About noon, the barn of bar. Samuel Holman, a short dis• Lance west of the London Road, was strnck by lightning, aid levelled al- most to the ground. The roof was car- ried a considerable distance, and some of the rafters were sent several rods, and etrutic on their ends in the mud. A cow which was near the barn was sttLudt ou the back by a talliug timber, and badly injured,theugh uuder veteri- nary treatment, Mr. Holman hopes she will live, Fences, tion, and other trifles were tossed around like play- things by the sportive elements. Communications. 10 the Editor of the l'int•es. Dealt Stn, --On perusing an article in hest weeks edition of the Tory•re- fnrtn sheet np-town, anent the late ball, at. the (doting of the. assemblies, signed "One who was there." but was n't, several points etruoll me. 1 wend ered whether it emanated from the medical baiter, of roiling eye and fierce thein, at•sucti vast literary attniutnente, who was e' wrathy about the printing tri cog traction with said ball ; or was it a spc:0ial effort of the dropsical .youth itith a bunch of yellowbttz'fuz support. ing eaten angel apl'eidngo, who carries all him brass jewellery in his fade, and on whom a cotta of 'the Tuner has such irritating t. ni' was thearticle stip it I atrng effeet, r e a t t,le in gnestieu, the production of the second edition of that Tory -Reformer, Sir. It J. Cartwright ; or, sir, was it &'subtle emanation frrnn the 'massive brain of that elv, oily Blarney, who lies lilts a spider in Close_ ,prcn innty to victimize the "Tearoom -its Abroad and to wbnln deed- belt tisti) hese therougiiiy unknown; or. lastly..wes it the result of a 'joint effort of the wholeOOilncil,-he:of Jetta preelivitice occupying elle; heart of the board, while hisspecial office boy vigor• ausly mopped . his expulsive brow to Walt Pft1 l.r keep the perepirationlfrom (1e1oging the apartment and to stir up his literary lore; the aforesaid youth of ,dropsical tendencies at the foot, inspired and ex• hilirated by sitting nn n envy of the Tures ; while on either bide sat tbo seeend edition of the fly'on-the-wheel, with his cap drawn down over Lis elfin, and the sleek Blarney,of the oily snails, with a pipe in the centre of his month, smiling blandly ab the chieftain ; while the office devile carry the bulletins from one to another with alacrity. After mature deliberation I have con- cluded that the world is indebted to the tatter mode for the most brilliant arbi• ole pnbliahed in the last century. No aitbgle individual could be deliver- ed of smell a stnperlduous articleand survive the effort. In defending the ladies of Exeter "One who was there" -but wasn't -oast the vilest eller on them by stating that they were so pen - minus and mean as to complain of feeding a few invited guests. • For the honor of Exeter, we hone that the guests who kindly came from a distance, and who were not dead beats, "One who was there" -but wasn't -to the contrary, notwithstanding, will take no notice of the vile article if by any pos. ihility they should see it, or attribute the sentiments there imputed to the la. dice of Exeter. It is only neeseary to state that the foreigneeneste were ladies and gentlemen, and incapable of sneer- intr at their entertainers. When the ladies of Exeter wish particularly to in- sult the invited guests, they will in fn - tura know enough to apply to "Oue who was theta" -but was'nt. I am, sir, yours truly, ONE WHo WAS REALLY TERRE. To the Editor of the Times. 5112, -In the last number of your half- breed contemporary, a weekly journal published iu your town, I notice a cum- wuuicatiou reflecting on the conduct of a private party given by the ladies and gentlelneu of the Villal,e en Fri- day, 9211 inst., under the signature of "Oue wi.o was there." With any in tet•nal dissenieons amongst the Exeter party themuelvee, or with the appear- auoe of some of them iu "swallow tails" and lavender, to the disgust of others, I have nothiug whatever to do; but the uncalled for remarks of "Oue who was there" as to the "dead beats" require a little correction on my part as well us en the part of others who were pre- sent on the same kiud of IOVi2atiOu as myself. It is customary when iesuiug iuvithti'rns in this part of the country to state upon the card of iuvitatteu the sutra required to be oontributed toward defrayiug•ths espouses of the eveuiug'e entertaiumeut, but in this inetauce no snob anuouncement was made. Anil all outsiders, thyself amottget the nutn- ber,considered the tuvttetion given gra- gratuitously, which eveutually proved to be the case. 1 say, therefore that it ill becotnes "Oue wlio was there," or one even whujnioved in a position to re- trieve au ilivitatiou to be there, to class myself or any other outsider as a "dead beat or attempting to sponge our way at the entertaiumeut wshlie present uuder a friendly iuvyl:,tiuu to epe,rd the eveuiug froth uuder the llaude of thew who were folly authorized to grant such iuvitatiuus. Aud 1 may here remark that if "One who was there" will only show his haud iu his true colors, the puede at large will at twee 11erCteve that the parties whom he tcte les as "deadbeats" are as cull and tterbeps better utile 14.) pay their way tuau he ie, and mimes I ant unieh nttetakeu, tete pereou who rubbed jute print uuder the abuve ooguoweu did net tsttty iu the room long euuugh tip. on the eveniug in question to contri- bute hut mite towards defraying the ex - pauses. Allow rue also to bay that 1 tailed to uutice t2uy remarks es to the rural "get up" of the young ladies of village, or the leas. 000ariluu for any. thing Of the kind. Out the euutrary, I am Certain they compared favorably with any outsiders preeeut, both as to "nutfit," urbanity, and decorum, and evidently during the eveniug were pee- ees'sed nt better sense and good breed- ing than to p•trticiptlte in the plebeian jealous ant•ers" of "One who was there," .[21 00(101080)0 allow tee to return 1 Seaforth merchants are advocating the early closing movement. The telephone is now used by sever. al business firms iu Clinton.. Over 00 tramps were accommodated with lodging in the Dunton loch -sip, during the mouth of Marc11. Clinton and Seaforth oricicot clubs are to have a match in Oliutou on the 24tH of :i:l:eay. Mr. John Masson bas sold his stal- lion "'hulk of England" to Mr. James Flanigan, of Olandobnye, for $1,000. About half-dozen Clinton boys were fined $1 each for breaking wiudews,. destlu•bing the peace, etc,, around the G. T. R. premises on Sunday. he Bible Christians of Blyth in. tend purchasing the house of Mr, 'rhos. Sensor, in that village, and will fix 'it up for nee as a ohurch. The lather of Mr. W. 0. Edwards, Of Seaforth, has fallen heir to two Million dollars, through the death of moot in England. Five brothers of Mr, Ed- wards get the same amount. The railing on the north side of the Queens hotel, Brussels, was brown down duriug the gale on Monday of last week. Fortunately no person was ea the side walk where it fell. An attempt was tirade to burglarize the Commercial hotel, ; eafortli, one night of lest week, but the wonldbe. robbers were heard before they had 'grained admit tittles. Mr. Geo, Clarke, of the 4th eon, of Flatlet , had new potatoes un the 25th lust. Tbev we o ab' nt the size of a onmmon egg, The seed was left in' the grouict last winter, and early iii the season thea top? Calve thrnegh and were sotlici,•nlly,leetei•Led to hrevetlt;their botnt !`rnzt•n d•.wn. Rt•ctn•ty Mr. _Tt. Thorne, of Blyth, route apelicaii.,11 to the council for li c 1180 t" sell liq'e•'r in co niectiotr with his store, and the cennedi pasted a ro- mintit,n tee .10'o) teeing that the same be granted A untidier of the towns- people. hewevrr. deemed it uece8sary to get up a p.'iti .21 and presented it to the License Commissioners asking that u license shonlel not be granted, aid when the C0rtniedoneea filet they r elute. d 20 grain, the lieunnSa. North Middlesex. A 2,600 petted steer valued at $100 was brought to the Taub lest week by Daniel Stewart,'whn iutends shipping it with some other flue beasts. One farrnei• in Yarmouth, owns a lamb with six feet. An"ther in the same piaee, owner one 181 puuuds at its birth. • Hieks & Co.. of London, England, report b tth beef end mutton at lower prices tbau the previous weeks. The snppliee are large;, cattle 4,561, Sheep 2,490. Rumor Hits it now that Alex. Munro, one of our Notch Middlesex drovers, has skipped nut. 'We leave not as yet heard who the sorrowful ones are. Our North Middlesex markets may be called nnmin1l so little coining in. Holders of wheat, are not likely to re alise what they pard. Indeed, serious losses lure feared. Supplies of eggs and butted coutinue lights and are wanted. A drover named John 1). Stewart was Lately attacked 'eby a large Althea' bull and had a narrow esettpe. He efts not seriously injured by the furions :animal the first °Cargo, and managed to dodge the second. Not far frugal McDonald's shed, Cen- tre McGillivray, the buggy of e, gent from'Claudebeye was found rolled down an eulbnnkment into what is called Att. drew's gully. The horse from Which it was detached was found some dis- tance up tee road, and tete disappoint. ed Mr. and Miss rust the anticipated tnoonlight"buggy ride. $100 reward is clow offered for the perpetrators of the wicked fun. Dominion. St. George's Day was generally cele- brated by gniet reunions. The N. B. Legislntttre was prorogued tny.Planks to the aforesaid ladies for onI+"r d:ty, after 2 .]says' ses;lou. the tna:lniHcent epre'ad pieparedfor the Montreal harbor is beginning to fill occasion, sud to remind "One who was up with schooners and river steamers. there;; that if he tell! take the trouble Nathan Smith, a colored .man aged to ascertain the pro rota of the amonlit 110 years, was buried at Chatham Mast consumed by the "dead teats" from week. Lncan 110 02211 (drat` nts me at sight for the needful. I snake tide propeentiou in order that should we be fortunate en- ough to receive a like invitation from tbeyoung people of your thriving village at some future tittle, that we may not be suet et the'entrence to the hall of eliterteinrnent by that most formidable of all the village nabobs -the Chief of Police. 0. STANLEY. " Lucite, Apt il26th, 1880, • _. Haven News' opened .next year for navigation by vessels drawing twelve feet of water. Robert Hewitt, while working in a building at Orangeville, fell through the floorof the first flat and was seri- ously injured. Welland is to have ft regiatry efliee costing $4,673. Tile lot. 0p vrlaich itis to )?e erected cost $1•,4O) The couu- oil gave $100 to the Hall suffers. Dov. Father Lacombe, of Wien, ipeg, Iu will silently leave Moutrssal with A large unib'r of French Canadians ho ius 11liuton is hiving a uew t3Ytxrliet build• 1 tend to settle in the Not•th-west. ing. 1 Vaudreuil, Qne., Alnil 24,'-•-A tuata Ana, 29,1880 9 .1l4Yle_w,vpY+wN•.a'.ca1.:Y . �y �• 0 11.8f SHOES Iraviitg puralmeecl the Iinut and Rho+ tr1 ie of W. Trott, we can now offer to the 1"obilo ono of the. )3est and Chea apse Stccks of ready made work orer offered is Motor. We would alp,. remind those iv t,at'tof rirf,ltahr.vp, hnure-made hoots ailrl :+ltnt•Psr tw,•d mu1 PO/Veil, that WO can supply theta W1t,u what w111 rive sat- i1itleti0ll. - 1t.'pairing done arlownstrates and satisfaction Rnantutee t. ('all au t see for ourselves, Don't forgot the plate- 1iacretts 01004 - C. EAOI1ETT. 1 It. ABRAHAM. Itzeter•, February 10; h'eo. (1111, named Pierre Sat;ttla, about 80 years°, old, left 110tne iti go, d health vesturdieyr, morning and was. funnel (toad iu the woods at 11 o'&och rt. 0). At Toronto, Jelin Mernoney, a young man, vee committed at Satnl'(.laV's as- siiiee to ono year in the Central .i'risnu for having assaulted and otheriti-o 111 - used a youug wuluau hauled Mary Morse. Nearly $8,000 in cash 1118 been col- lected for the Holl suffers+. The home- r eel cues are stowed away principally in the College buildings, where 1,000 loaves of bread '2nd two barrels of pork are distributed deity. The large International Hotel at Bethany was burned to the ground nn Friday., A very small portion of the Furey tire saved. Insured for $9,200 in the Iloyel Insurauco Company: Cause of fire supposed to be a defective stovepipe. Mr. J. B. Anderson liar, left Forest to sweatiest special evangelistic Cervices in the town of Galt. Before going be Wm presented with an address signed be thirty-six persona who were conver- ted under his labors. F. B. McNamee, c'tntraet•or for work on the Welland casual, took the loss of that $15,000 oy his be. k-iteeper in a Pullman car at ilioutreal "philosophi- cally," and "coolly told flim to charge it to profit and loss." • A young nota named Sperling, while e31gIl1 e(1 lel feeding a grain plusher nn the farm.cf Mr. Robert Bee, about four miles from St. Mary's, got Itis hand caught in the rollers and was (trawl ,pp to the elbow. Ilia arm carts tit•eaditttly oruehcd, and outputs ion will be neves• sexy, 112 Simcoel oil .Saturday evening, the genet•'tl store, of G. L. Sovoreeu was entered by burglars, and goods, confab- ting of clothing, revolvers, jewellery, bone; and shover antnttntiug to about 5200, were stt.leu. Three tramps are bus, Wed. Friday evening an old man named Olive Toroi to, while as:eeuding the ladder leead:rig to the loft 0f Cork's etable, Mount Forest, missed his foot- ing and fell to the floor, dislocating hie spine and fracturing a number of hie Hite. He died Sunday. At Patmorebon the recent stnrin car - tied part of the roof off the railway worltsholts aud landed it on the track, The top of the cupola on the Methodist Episcopal Church on 'William street was blown 10 the sidewalk, smashiug the plank. • Great distress exists in the eastern parts of Nova Scotia, particularly in Oape.I3reton, owiug to the scarcity of fodder for cattle. I21 some cases seed grains are fed to the cattle be keep them alive, while in others the cattle are being killed, as the farmers have no- thing to give them to eat. ,It Is gelid that a fast train on the Credit Valley Railway will leave Galt half an hoer after the Grand Trunk; train leaves, and reach Toronto about half an hour earlier, ocenpying an.home and a quarter or an hour and a hell on, the trip. This change will take ;Macs about the first of May, when abbe=8 will be Lad to the Uuiou S4rt•io11 Toron- to. A man named 3. T. Xt.:l in, who is wanted at Sarnia for Weeny of a watc•,h and suit of clothes, was arrested a ��St- '1'homae. Saturday evening ley Oli' f of Felice Fewinge and eonetiliAle Sisson upon the strength of a telegram from that. place. Echlin , had the stolen goods Ltpen his pawn bat bed dispos- ed of the watch). He is. now in gaol. at St. Thomas awoiti:ng the arrival of °filters front Samoa. . A brutal affair took place in an east- ern pert•ien of London East slew even- inlet: shoe, the cireutnstailees of which are given as they bathe tole reporter's ears from it well-autbentioated source. It seems that Alfred' Veath visited the house of an unfortunate gar! waned In - (nits Mills, and for some reason best e b t , e vos a ( oral ensued. t wn t0 hers i ua anown 1 Veldt attacked the girl it) a most bru- ta. utter, and, it is said, beat her nearly to death. if Welsh can be ar- rested, the wetter will be iuvestigatesl before a Magistrate. During Monday nitrh.t the dry goods .establishment of Messrs McKoy & 11Ic- Hay was entered, and several bundre2. dollars' 'worth of silk, &o.. abstructed. The bttt'glars guinea: erltranee by a back window on the upper stole. lase aloe to the perpetrators.