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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-11-11, Page 1nanneneseseninnie " V111. anseeenseneeeneen'esanesen2arsaniseene .ne Exeter„ Ontario, Thursday, November II 1880.. PROPERTY SIST. inIgEti.SelPRat TIIEVEST --c— 50. ACR E S 01?•(10101) iNC °P I) FOR lerenanndeeene 1,1tEftlATES EIS =PROVENE TN . :41EN•NtitiatES—triPTATE l'..RATittEli. tr 141a.b.•Mb. Sule in the toWq.iihip of abf.."4.111.vilty,mia nin 4IttA'N.TT.oVA—,-TAPLIkTII—VTAfERSON-111E Apia) to Jt W, 01' 114 OCT IN Ingnrrls..LItqut • LA- SA NAPi.k',i 0 A.S Phis ovieota, ,portv iE c Tho hoil$ i.. kb story arni ihi1J.1 Nriok. en roorns, a'elaet tuna tu'Wooa.ittea. .201: farther., .0articeolutts apply' to AS.Alco., • lawitaika.... Tore Siglit' of Dulath, ES tytentlie west end efl'eeirlte zfeesperier.. Infiere • tate 'eratin liei-ecie, see neE..,_neey„, nt ;en en .nenennein; , :awaits nis ensile r %engage 'is 'benne 'itispecteti, sibated sicuated on ., nsseieee 176.411e:tea nn -aero Of lark Nvisee'Stt, Exetli17. 'The, en.; sunny ;non inmost treeless eonteinse re,bne; ut,staare aniR cleveslcctirs,413 well Staishetl. Thera is a gum% well water eiins'eleateinse'tebind itis a drag- • '11.140 U. a 1.St.ltill BF WOOlItIl!od'Ull the prauxiiiios....kp.i. that Been58 to ba„ve gown • eser et the Tf.uPv. ()Teo.. ammonwommearstnamovermerntorietiormuspilic%*0..' too‘'flit41, 116 there nee nnelfn etnree und lints vvittnente Vine Rene .roity had g COWL expectations About the time 'Me. IneeenServi '4eediRe Rain ;Read 'WARbniIb ; AME8 OKE, COUN'a butt mai ly the Toad 'ntit'iri ilifficuitiee, 'ZED' neer, Sales irenapbly adtekideflto. ^De,yeal thtelitide eo,n.ote to 1,, seamen $ales.arrangetlnit•this enlee, nnif ONEY T() LOAN nsNekteE telesES- . tate for -the Rurnr, Al Erie 'boom ,$.‘a.vings -7'Soeiety. lbw razes of interesi. ..A.pArte .p...ekinau, Exeter. ON EJ'''17. -TO LON AT 7 or 0e1. eent 11.e .1.11. terws, S.001Au? ad ' vantages tur *A 10E43 bOrr..SCING ton •01.117 end. upwarn AL,V V. ELLIOT, •Oeteter j5, • Solicitor., Oxecter, ntniteNEY TO LOAN ON •FIllinl:Te: eine_ Mass Mortgages ,on 'Peal li'v'bo cr for, thudding purptises,• Ler' tho noinial..' ea klivifi:,s Invettlient Society, .of,brondl-...u, Oart,,for runabor-of yetxs tl'elll one to twebb5.... 1.4. 4 ..... 61 ei ne in . :ni ra ,q;11A.S. :Olen Olt, Phetenranher,Exeten. ea n n , n/ cri .. 0 n'sway n/1/1"he.' tronnle efleving goods1 . , , . ev. • Le. ,•GDA.107., .14,t,,f0, tbe 9. tem e p a of b ch n n. ; 41 o inst., net .• oveehatfled and , • n en e • on - ,charged with detaining a woe ‘.enne borne and tEihhert intuallPireInstraneo 12.O --se take insnyllienin etwilie:; noon with intent to sett .her. Tbey eeonieany, Residence — VE.4(141{3141', C td0111 by , train -for eGlyndoe, lifiseeurn Inor1 •esiae. pren,ptly atfciaLea to. . v 'ere found guilty end sentenced to two —.,.......,....,,,,,.....--,-- slate ',iiistarree our eocsurse runs -along S. °Annabel, tete InitOVINCLEnta else fite),Lreitis River• Inns •streitm 'ha* ' A. --P.. Saud Snr.veyer, &b.., will Le at the. -eneeernerocity bdttom esf .the most nag - et ear noteeeeeeer,ou. the first Tuesel•w knosboL. ''month. ' Okiers tor Vork left with Dar. John' ged etprearearce, 'over 'Winch 'list the nee aclonearwillreenivelabnint l. t Wird° N rainy season it melees n foaming tor- , .1.....,,,,,................asaPAbr....... .1 1SS.nnuLAN , retie. setbournifteen eenilesi'nrom )Intilonint T.1V II the most grand arid negedseenety net- '. 13 egs to ilfor,ni the 1..tallegef :0 :eta: bbil 'bilr.- • ... The 'nicer, ennet lite 'broad ion • rountiing erninuy ifkl U.I. £;11 ' IS again p re ptizeoto So -.-crl-P-g••• dressmelaing in a,Vitsinauches. Onttng an Mt- helve hens .neenete .nninh their nn.gann ' ting 1 a eeenulty: Place. of husiness—onebf ltese's.bouees,.Union.titeet, Mxoter, kmreutiees edges revereedeup -dream-, • aver whilst 1 stunel seill. It erns ,yery little to Aepend menu.' the Vitt are, ennees t `the grain 'trade in dint sectioneef the vonentry terrong'h wl'Ach l'Ite•k5•41•It Prenn; Vnn 1/s nog the persons accused of being the aeconena odntion they ars notilaing *a direetor a of the explosions on the Mos. ledge elevatorneaptible fdf bolding 'Oen, COW rai sway and in the 'Winter Palaeer millimniseshels.. 1 and et/ ler charges with plotting against As '8'0" ;.necinetOanaainn 2anitin Re the life of the Czar, fregun before the 'Rees 'eernapeeten to Vinnieseg, evInett1 Indite ry triburial at St. Peteraburg. willete leer clonbt ite Vire +owning yeenn s 'OPPRESSING SL1C IvP/2 IN ones& tins., then, will:to a grent senteut eeaese: Tb'e efforts of Gov. Ineunesay to Who the roots 'to ildanittsba, as Tire! seem rase domestics slavery in Hong 'annla4isa'.Pann n'etll'Ilet 01017 innet'en Keen g are as determined SS ever. Two CI titaamen were brought before the Cl .i ef Justice, at liking Kong, ea the No 12 4smossispitiminoWrommilay' fact, as prairie ,chicken and other game is very plentiful along the trail. Their forms seem very dirty with musitarde cockle and wild oats. Their excuse is that the beea was snppined by the government, after the grass -hopper plaeue. Some think the government ite did wrong to grant this trof land- green apples into dried onee, to this class of people, as they don't wish to pay Loxes or take up turas for any go:Yernment. While in Russia sees 'Myra," to r. iddletonof Bay- ifshornePloveingldatche field, for $2007,eash. MIM, Mr. Alex. Davielsono of Seaforth, left , auspicesof the Ushorne plowitag The annual plowing match, under on Tuesday of last week fur the. oldthe country markets, with 1,0001 barrels of match aesociation, was held OR the apples. farm of Mr. Richard. Johneenear A new method of manufacturing apples: .farm on Tuesday last. The. day was means 'Ile never -would fight f0r. Gortsolialioft, And the w ord of the Ozeorwin—fight, or bear O'er Elite) te Guxnoe. Then away came lig' With his Frau and his Stiincil to the land. of the fro.). J. 5f • ff0WARD., N VORLD WIDE SEWS. ILHE LAM: IT DISPATCHES FROM ALT..w PARIS, NIHILIST TRIALS. The gyeat trial of Nihilists, ineled. wanted. „• ,901"'& the -water rashes 'foaming und sevelaini g n ars' imprisennient with hard tabor. bile two other culprits, convicted of d staining five boys, were each sentene. d to seven years' imprisonment. THE BASUTO WAR. On the 81st of October the mountain aitronghold of the Basuto Chief Mold. ane was successfully stormed by Col Clarke's forces. During that operation 5,000 Baseness attacked the Colonie detachment, boldiug Chief &ninon' I Offen H. renn_ND Mnenl, 11 R'nhotesand nig armee& Ito rage a village, and before rei lifer ce me n ts could banks ,nre nlotted -over Ith Rare* Y arrive the small body were sorronnnen '4cCOUNTANT1 OYAVdLW,..jyrgA I. pine. Here eonlirtelaneeternme-eplensb 3d eoinlearnil_sides„ and five were kiReel.. Th etereoenepiceyiews. •ent ,levaeal Take ex y advanced in great nortsbere • ESTATE Aelt! 34 NS 1.1 af kVA' T. compelling the Colonials to retreat, len in an orderly manner. The Colonist relinquished their position. The Tern bus are now in open rebellion. 'Rem forcements are being sent t© ail im of a patent evaporator has been start- ed in Seaforh. A eon of Mr. John Robertson had his hand badly eat by coming in eon - tact wiela r circular saw a few days , since. Scarlet fever ,is raging in Brussens. A young man named Sharp, hailing from Wingham. belonging to a wed ding party, was fined $1 and costs for furious driving in Briessels-, one day last week. A little eon of Mr.. ineadwelf, of Beasseis, helped himself rather freely to some coegh mixture a few days since, with the effecnof producing con- vulsions. Am emetic was anininister. ed, which soon relieved the- little Beene- rier, ' Saturday, of last weekr the term in Goderich Township, of 94 acres, own- ed by Messrs. Wilson, was purchased by Mr. Wm. Walters, of Colborne, for ;the sum of $n„350. A grain merchant in Goderielle in Iteliug in a load of wheat the other day, found. himself 7ehort of small ehtvngee and handed the seller a pos• taste stamp to make up the full amount of the p'urehase.. "No youclornt," said the termer e "I got oue of them last yearrand it's in the house yet.' Mre B. W. Moore has sola his farm coutaining silty aeres, -on the Huron, road, Goderieli townehip, near Clinton, to Mr.. D. A. Forreeter„ Mayor of Clin- ton, for $6,,000. The pries ie said to be a fair oue,. as the farm is very eon - e ?ad. -o ehe inner Um neitin •Beenes lie be- nmeeinenthrough Ji nit, with ,110 t ipe punt euppoet from tina'firena, a pc tion inlet aeeme anything tnt nate. 7 :11 quality of the land as we Tess .theetee :b to poor, light and exertmeey e 'bat as 1 re approach the ed or it imam e. richer wallet deeteblatis soil. Int see + r strange that the tinted waters of t his river tenni t,he Mienissippn •shonid 1 rise so close together thee ilia nem.° Or ices they ove tidy ,anew nods apart and yet ran in opreenite.directions, one flet ping into t1feof Mexico while the ottter.OFWiieSit8 waters into the : and. eon Say. Ve-errivoil let Onyndon 244 Miles, 'at 43 a. an., We here eh tinged cars for Emerson nod belie the Min. nespelisnn St. Vineertt :. R. 1Te see very little on note on our route over this road. Vertraing is gone int o very extensivelly it"Berne parts of .1,119 State. We lealienelneo less Chau seven veil'. biud- ers inlet nsork on one farm. . We ar- rived at Femerson, 163 miles, at 4 p. nee-, ana take rooms at tbe Anglo Ameri- can- This city is nearly 8.8 large as Exe',er,.. Ontario. The buildings are nlosti,y frame yet, but they are now erenenig some substantial brick blocks. Fenian, 20111, we engaged a Mr. Ross, Feinither of Mr. Gaviu ROSS, Rodgerville, Ontario, to drive us to the Patterson settlement, a distance of 60 miles by trail. When out about nett riles we see the first prairie ohickente One of our party, grasping his gun, leaps from the wagon, but while in the stet of fir- ing, another of the party excitingly calls out. fDon't shoot, don't shoot mint they rise ; its cowardly to Ishoot bird on the groutid," while he, forget- ting himself whether they are mating or on the wing in the excitement of theenomeut, lets drive, firing away his wipe rod. We reach Rhine Land, 05 miles, Here we remain over night an Kiaser Dick's, one of the Mennonites. Wo are now in the Mennonite settle- ment, It is composed of fifteen town. shipa, an area, of 9,600 acres, They aro a very peculiar race of people. They fernthemselves into villages of anout 80 dwellings wean with stables Mho!), en, They are broad fiend, dont, able- bodied mow of rather darn complexion, Tneir women are As intone as the aver- age run of men. As for their boys it would not be Advisable to tackle one or thern.vinthout taking his measure well, ler they look strong etiough to squeeze )7, n like a Redden bear, We were told they settle their dispntes tiy friend- ly arbitration, and dou't like the smelt of gttn nesecles. which is to opbt a ”inoney toloan'on 'in.d0.01.1thi.)IYbas"At;Al v-l'oefaritin14. -116nts soultbleterins. -You arei..co izfi'etxted,,in zer211•61ais. ' C1oniam0. ,e.1..'reaEer.ethealites. 1oneo-ea -Dr. -KYnchn Main, S recit Vxotex . . A 'neeninE., AUnTIONEER FR O udenery OF 0,02.E1 'AMOUNT OF MONEY enet rooeived for investment on mortgages i•iXit;kiscercunt.. \ EEDS,WILLS, ETC., DRAWN, 1.•An reasonable terms. .3..1 R. ABBOTT 13.Sonielt.O.D.sS: Cir..guate 01(1tolya1eel1ge,ge of DiINTAL SURGEONS.. oar., ever Cs'Neil adie4amW richarclo. .V.E --U. ICINSMA.V., DEN- TIST. 4bas reonwed O l'aamon's *4 ,-three Aloors north eroling's, otorc,. °Nee lAptiAaths, f.,0467,900 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT.R. At 7 Per Cent. kuly to ME W.REALL, Solicitor„ Exeter. ; • -- eatIGG ROUSE, LONDON, ONT. os. EMIG G,, PROPRIETOR. (Late.of the ,Amorielial0 NOW ROUSE, NEW FURNITURE CiOOD usrne; ROOMS. Corner of 0.4clipiond Streets. 71101e1112E____ n;n1tE eNSURANCE nOten'n, OF LONDON, netenerneen IN 1782. Agency establistied in Hamada in 1804, Unlimi- tau liability of all the Stocicholtiors, end large sileuerveFun5s. Moderate rates ot premium. JOHN H. HYNDHAN, ROUT W TYIVE, Manager. A gent at Exetor, FARM TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEM? AND ON EASY TERMS on PAYMENT, IN TETE COTTNTIr of 1-11711.QT F0,1 N A of 'N Lot munber 10, Con.13in the Township of Stephen, 25 aereli !pore or less, acres .1'33 cleared, 20 ae'os tilObered wit boob, maple, hemlock and white ash.. The eon Is Eb CilL !own and distant troni the Village of Dinh wood half u mile. NO,2 Alto in the Village of Explar, tot number 4 in the suboivision, of Cat number 10. This valuable property is situated nibl the principal or Mate street in the said village, and is in Pe best business locality in Exeter. Thlre tt brick store and residence on the lot (nearly 1.01\92 ek orys high, x:02, 40 feet and 1,4 yogi gtalai For Further particulars numly to ennetnw MAKE, Esq., at Exeter, pr to W. B, RULLEN, "Amager Ontario Loan aild Debenture!' Con:wetly Lout on, Ontario portant points. , LIBERAL ELECTED. The rarl of Rosebery, Liberal, has been elected, Lord Beater of Edinburg, defeating Sir Robert Christen, Barto Conservative.: ANOTH' 2 TRANS �;TINENTAI, LINE PRoJEc. ED.' It is stated that Jay Gould and an. sociates have omiipleted arrangements for building a railroad from Ogden to Boise City, Idaho, the; Grande Ronde branch, Oregon railway awl navigation linos to Baker City to be completed about the earn° time, and then there will remain one hundred miles to eom- plete another transcontinental railway. RILEY BEATEN. Itt the race between Lnycook, the Australian, and Riley. of Saratoga, for £200 a side. over the Themes champ- ionship• course, on Saturday. Lnycook defeated Riley easily and by several lengths. Hanlan and Trickett row on the 15th, next Monday. ' A HEAVY STONE SHOWER. The telegraph operator at Ozark telegrapne that on top of White Oak Mountain, two miles north of Ozark, stones, two pounds or Jess in weight, have been rising from the earth and falai; like hail, driving families out in the fields. Great excitement pre- vails: LAND LE 'iGUFS )(N THE GUTTER. At the °peeing of the meeting of the Laud League at Athlone on Sunday, the platfot m fell. Several persons were severely crushed. One of the principal supports of the platform was afterwards found to have been sewn through. ITEMS Over tile nounty, OF NEWS FRIM HURON EX- CHANGES. fine, fine, but owing to the recent rain, the ground was rather soft for good prows ing to be done. The competition was. very keen, especially in the reen's in whieh considerable interest was manifested by the spectators,. of which there was a large number. Under the circumstances the plowing wassoonsider- ed good, and the nudges experienced a di little fficulty in determining to whom prizes snoula be given. The month was a decided success. After the work was completed, the crowd proceeded to White's Hotel, where a sumptuous re- past had been provided for the plowmen and others. The following is. a list of the successful eempetitors Exzrx CSS -.-6 eu tries.—Ist, E. Courtiee, Goderieh township ; Mc- Tavish plow ; 2nd, T. Andrews, Us - borne, Monroe plow ;Bed, T. Passmore„ Usborne, Monroe plow ; 4th, Duncan McEwen, Hay, Monroe plow. MEN, nem CLASS. -6 eutries.-10, • Jas. Gardiner, !sandal' plow ; Ind, Robt. Bunter, McDermid plow.; 81d, Chas. Crawford, Monroe plow ; 4th, Chas. Kidd, Monroe plow. Mew, &omen, CLASS, —6 entries.—. 1st, Rubt. Boweliffe, Monroe plow ; 2nd, jas. McInnie, Monroe plow ; 3rd In , Henry Hunne Monroe plow ; 4t12, Wm. Bray, Monroe plow. BOYS', FIRST' entries.—let, A. Allison, Yeandall plow ; 2nd, John Hunter, MeDeriand plow ; 3rd Jas. Anderson, Monroe plow ; 4th, - Philip Hans, Grey plow. e Boys', SECOND Cess,—Under 16.— .1 entry.—Themas• Taylor, Yeaudall. veniently and pleneantly situated. On Friday, October 22nd, Mr. W. 'plow. McLean, of Goderiernsold 500' head of ; Special' for the best plowed ridge its cattle to Mr. Morse, of Toronto, for feeding purposes !A Toronto distillery, The animals were a fine quinine of grade deers, and averaged about 1,000 pounds, The sem paid was $1.9,000. On Saturday, ninth ult., the Ciifiin farm,. situated on the ninth concession, of Hollett, fifty Acres, was sold by auc- tion in Clinton, Mr. Jas. Watson, of being the purckaser at $1,520. The farm is mostly bueh, and the price Ale considered a fair oue. • The etock of groceries, /mote and hoes, &o., of Drewe & Sou, insolvents, of Bressels,has been bought at 76 President, L. Hunter, Esq., Vice -Pre - cents, on the dollar, by Holbrook & I;sident, W. Redd ; See., Jas. Ballene Son, who intendearrying an the busi- nyne ; Treasurer, D. McInnis ; Direc- ness in the old stand. I tore, Harrah, Thos. Annrevr, john Messrs. D. L. Vinson and W. S. 'Hunter, Jas. Oke, T. M. Kay, I. Whit- lock, A. Bishop,A. inebertson,R. Johns, no. Taylor, Jno. Roweliffe, C. Kydd, D. Mill and N. Wbiee. Thos. Andrew was appoiuted auditor by the meeting, 'the field --E. Courtice, Goderich town- ship. .11:mores—All classes excepting boya with iron plows, Jes. Lawton, niraa• ton ; W. Jeckle and John Johnston, 1%1;0MP. Boys with with iron plows, J. T. Coartice, Goderich towuehip ; Archibald' Robertson and WM. Brown, 15eborne. Tho Runnel meeting was held in the Township Hall, A. Bishop, Presidente in the chair. The meeting then pro- ceeded to elect officers for the ensuing year, with the following result :— Robertson, of Seaforth, have purchased a fruit evaporator, and intend engag- ing in the fruit drying business. They have also' urchased the buildettg.known es the old Baptist Church, which they wilt convert into a factory. They are already in the market buyieg apples, aud intend drying about 10,000 bush - ell this season if they can get them. Dr. Coleman shipped lastt week from Seaforth five cars of salt to Kansas 'City, Missouri, five cars to Winnipeg and one car to Binersou, Manitoba, This is certainly i omething new for Seaforth to skip salt to the Western States. The doctor seems bent upon carryiug the- war into Africa The County PlowmgMatch, The anntial plowing match under the auspices of the Huron Union Plow- ing A.sseciation took place on the fain) of Jas. Fair. near Clinton,,,ort Tuesday last. MEN, Fine CLARS.-10 competitors. —1st, John Marquis, Goderich towt• ehip, Miller plow ; 2nd, Peter McDou gall, Goderich township, Miller plow ; 8rd, Alexander Thonipeon, Stanley, Miller plow ; 4th, Wm: ,lehippe, God. erich township, Miller plow. YEN, SEO0ND CLASS. -7 cempotitors. —1st, Wm. Weir. Goderich township, Gray plow ; 2ed, James Gardiner, U8• borne, Yeardall plow ; 8rd, T. Audrew, Ueborne, Monroe & Hogan plow ; 4th, Paul Boa, Hibbeit, Monroe & Rosati plaw. BOYS' CLASS..-- 7 conmetitors.-4 et, C. Upi hall, Hiobeit, Monroe plow Meson...Doherty & Gibbings,of Olin- 2nd, Peter PaliatightoreIlibbert, Mon. ton, have just purchased a splendid roe & Hogan plow ; 8rd, Percival nte- sPeti of young bay horses. one four and wart, Colborne,. Kirkbride plow ; 4th, the other five. from Mt. J. T. Elliott, Throe Pickard, U derich township, of Loudon, mime therefor in the Kirkbride pinw. neighborhond of $400. They were . Judges.—Firsb clnss, tnen—Mr, bred from the Royal George stock, and took second prize at the late Western Fair. Mr. H. Snell. of 'lunette a few days Oren ar,vi. Itutchineou, Goderich ; Mews, Reid and Moffatt, Stanley. Second class, men and boys—nlesers. ninnies 'Yonng, Clintnn ; Devil Tipl dv end Jol.n • • Eummer's Roost. AT 1r AGUN.—Some of the youth- ful scamps who reside in our midst, played a number of serious tricks on respectable farmers in this vicinity an Sunday evening last. If anti lawless- ness ie not stopped at once, the usual- ly quiet fourth concession of Usnorsee will soon sbeennae noted for evil prankre, STRANGE FRAIC OF A SOHNAISIBULIST.— A young lady who resides in the neign- borhoon of Plugtown, one evening fatl- y arose from the land of dreame,. pro- Iceeden to her father's stable, untied. a herd of valuable inilch cow e and drove them to the field of her lover, wbo re- sides on the riverside farm. It neing leapyear, we hope the young lady's rase may prove successful and bang John to time. Henry James Grasset, late of Her Majesty's 100th or Royal Canadian Regiment, has been appointed Lieuten- ant-Colonel of the 10th Royal Regis- ment, Torouto,which is to be re organ- ized. About half of the present officers aro permitted to retire, retaining their rank. A bad collision oceurred on the Grata Trunk Railwayensout two miles east of Caledonia, on Sunday eveningebetween mail train No. 8 going east and a west bound freight train. Both engines were badly demolished and turned alp side down, and two loaded coal ears thrown into the ditch. No one was hurt. The engineer and fireman jump- ed. When the trains came together the concussion separated the mini en- gine tender and drove the tender end the rest cf the tteiu quarter of a mile back. Somethiun wrong in regardto •