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The Exeter Times, 1884-3-13, Page 4
The Mo!sans Bank.' Net Vier Venni in. 8081•0114 40 11X A.OT OV"1"ARI r&$ENT,1855. tfirpetd?,$.2,QQO,QOQ, Rest, $500,000. MO DFFICE'r,s.ONT*vi*F, DIRECTORS. "s oaci4aivoRacttfor.baq, _ Pree dent ALor ao3, Noe - Vsse.Prwa. Sou b14Mallpherson, ti ivShephord.Eaq. A..3atflasid afi , 4b Ruling Moo,. Miles \\ illtamn, gag - if Vitamin -erten T'nottee, EaQ-,fiereldffoofffer •.fsa.,ftr.r,tar. Esq„1fau tger;I3•onireaZEraeoe. Kea. Z. - Dopester Exeter Branch. OFF1OF.lIt)v'Ils, {1 a. or, t + S P. tzt. S sturdaye—t0 a.m. to 1 p.m (Railway Timed LOANS TO FA)MElt$, lfoney nuanced to farmers on Ob :h f o wt promissory notes etteo one r' more 400dn»sera, Nmrtgagreqirtae- INTERERT 4LL4QWE) ON DEPOSITS Drafts an United ;;;rtes bot:get audscec. '. t .r b d a 0 ltuei»scisani,o ot7giitau old. e:ollectiouswade Iftauparte atEke Itosgin' cm and ”giros trattiptly retnitt dot lowest `ate*ofe-rcbauge. • Exeter sagas; a -Stir � (u 'Neter "rrntss. T tI tAl Q.ld l:ix.1884, THE :11:G0)I4 eiSl . The verdict is the cane of Welton r. Apeohu, gi:iag the pluiotif $1000 telae amount of the penalty sued for on the gronntl that the defendant wrong. fully refused to allow fireouneervetivp •ilectcre to vote at the Algoma oleo tion, heel been confirmed by the full Cause, Tet Mr. Lyon ie coapted by Mr. Me.wat, as one of hitt majority, and rejoiced over by Atte Reform. Prase, who, by thiel dooielonof the court, has been (sleeted by frond. Sir Richard Cartwright mat leave been thinking of the corrupt acts commit - kJ in Alpine whou ho declared that the State of public morality iu the country was painfully low; but when !ill the ee,auaial connected with the ,Llttotna eleotion is unearthed,, Sir Richard will hove greater retleou ftrr thinking ao, and all on his .side of the ;louse too. 4i 1IWJI IS SOrP'IIEIaN ? This question may welt be asked by the people of Ontario. During the ',resent session of the Local Logi.- Lturo Mr. Meredith ha repeatedly, aired for ail papers and returns con- nected with the Algoma eleotion, and in reply Mr. Move{ informs him that some of the were are private and ,cannot be prrtlnoed. It has always been hart rf Reform faith, that the people were supreme eta the gov ernment of the day; their servants; but Mr Mowat entertains a different opinion at the present time; he re. fuses to produce telegrams, that be, as a public officer, sent other public officers in Algonlia and paying for the same out of the people's money of this province. In this course be is supported by the 'Reform Press. What a contrast there is between Mr. Mowat, the Reform Premier of Ontar- io, and Sir John A. Macdonald, the Premier of the Dominion,' wbo the Reform press has incessantly been denouncing as the worst enemy of the people. if Sir John would refuel; paper, of a similittr import on the plea of being private (when asked foe) be would be pronounced guilty of some corrupt act. We can im+gine the heartrending appeals that would be made to the conaerVativea for belt,, as the liberties of the people were ender!. gered. But Mr. Mnwat in the name of Reform seta at defiance those whose paid servente he is, and is sustained in this course by the Liberal press.tf Ontario. >.•.f Mr. T. Coulter, of Wingbsm has been removed to the City 'Hospital London, for treatment from serious frost bicep. It is feared be will lose one leg and pail of s foot. Mr.' Dyke, Goderioh township, is 70 years of age,,hae accepted a Mal. lenge to walk thinly miles and out off seventeen blocke of w.ond two feet through, and to dig one square rod of land in twelve.hogr., That fine coach $orae;;."P.rtnoe O= ford." lately 'purohaeed .from Leerier(' Hunter, of Exesee, ' by Ferguson & `+►ds, G} cderich,bas been soldby them Bailey, of Coldwater.Micbigan, The' horse ie believed to theinon.ey. News Cnsdesaee. &rola /gooney, of the 3,4 coo, Vib- berkeoid-twenty gvs agrIs of his fsrrtt fo_.l aha Betne,for the sum of $1,200. Mee Moon. tlletiere- r nr*y • ni0, *hereto iutittfd. tom ode i4 the s fetu. , . M1. Thomas Atkinson. of tbaei 0th coo., Hibbert, hes sold `iiia farm to Maser*. ll cl vet•, end intend, genus to Cstifornie where,hta bee tarsal spent severed years.. Hogarth, of file 101h con- oeerion of Hibbert, bus thita went cold a very fine ten Menthe' old thorough bred bolt elf to Mr, John Suthsrletid, pf Blrtnsbitrd, for Ilse sum at $120. This wRe tett OROS. good eel( sled l� cheap Rt this figura. After set painful illness of surra weeks, Mr. Aro,. Dewar. f•tr several Tease sebaol inspector for Eat Demo. 'eased *Wig on lite'26th ult, R ,r*+ gentlemen of mane fine gtealitiee, Sind trsst will€Prw4Ry e,teelraed ;Rear "Ilt€h 001 Witt county. Mr. S. Splitting, with hie nocustore. ed liberality presented a valuable ail telt atilt, aliuh if elagst+!t des igtl to the St. Marys curling club for oowpeei tion ,long he metnbere, Mr. Jelin reir was tho fortun*te .sinner. Hr. Role, Steubeusou. of Stanley, hst, sold the farm ou the Gotllleu Liu). belonging to hiebrother,to ,dr. Reury MoOlitloboy, hie neighbor, for the nuns of $4,500. The farm oantaiue 100 ;*ores and bfa MoOliuobep has got a { good bargatit. Oen Mitteday leve a painful accident lasppeued to 1r. eliaselehew, ell acre i'loyee in Dr. CoIeeseu.fi stave feeto"y. Worth, by lieviug Viet Mager caught by a beading saw and badly mutilated ft. The woutltled meutbet received medical treatment and be is doing well. The Bruises Post oomes to hand ;Itis week au entirely home Freida. lion, The paper has made wonder fur olrides for its improvement, and we arra ,glad to say flan beau snoce,l .- ful. Diastole people alight to be proud of such a paper. and do all iu their power to lather the improve meet* of the "Spicy" shoes. Mr. John Hideo, Deputy Reeve of Grey bee sold three fine bull ealves— one to Mr. Wm Baker, of Stephen, for $76, one to Mr. Wtn. Smith 01 Csruuuook for $100. and ono to Ms 'shoe: Smith of Bruesele, for $76. He hes Illus cleared opt of hie blithe *lock ot young bulls+, and tete matt, what he o.anteidere very ;satiafatttor. sales. Goofs HOl.:fliii.---11r. Goo.li.ersinee, of the 8th conclusion of Hibben, tat week said a gelding cotutug three years old for the snug sum of $200.. This flue *nimal orae sired by Mr. Horton,' "•Ohamptiau,” He aid ane lset eprlug from the mine horse for a eimiliar amonut. He alae; sold lent week * "Sucker" sired by "Welcome" for $186,and lie still has a very hand some two year old from the same welt known horse. In the ttaderieb jail aro seven per - eons wboee *gee range from 72 to 80, confined there simply beoaulre they have no place of abode ; it is a shame- ful state of Oaks that this Courtly less no Poor House; such and insti- tution is much needed, and the soon- er county counoillots recognise the fact, and procure a suitable building, the better will it be. A singular frisk of nature may be seen oa the premises of Mr. C. Wells, near Varna, in the. shape of a year old steer with one eye and one horn. Oa the left side of the face where an eye should be, is a thin, loose p1aoe, which moven when the eye ou. the other ride winks, but there es no' eye under it. From the place where the horns have growu a swelling of the skull rune down along the face and is covered with white hair, which at a distance gives it the appearance of a white poultice, ss the color of all the reef ot the body is red. We record the death of one of the most honorable of men that ever re. Bided in the county of Huron in the person of Mr. Hugh Love, er., of the township of Stanley. I1 will be re- membered Mr. Love went to Semibold aceompahiied by his Rife but two months ago for the purpose of beim- fitting bis health, his aillnout at that time was thought to be a severe at- tark of dyapepsis and that a change of sir and sea. voyage would rem•.1ve it. Oa arriving a Glasgow he at once placed himself under the medical treatment, of his ne'pbew, Dr..Jodeph Kerr Love, at whtt'se'reieidence•he was etopping,aud• with •other,.•wed'esl skill, it was proved that. Mr.°Lov wie af- flicted with cancer of the stomach and no hopes were entertained of his re- covery. Upon knowing the truth Mr. Love Bank rapidly and passed calmly. away to that tong, lame' resting place appointed for the human raoe. De ceased was a native of Ayrshire, Sool- lend,:and was in the. f year of hie age and was buried in his native Iand. Ile was among the pioneers of Huron, having been in. Huron about 80 years,a gotta honest consistent Re - former willing to live and maiutein hie publio views, which vera liberal wFithrtut eplrtting hairs ou petty .or public' fines, end always greeted !;bort of opposite opinions the estrus privilege. Ai a former, be was of a that frugal end progoueive type for which our comity iat ea ,much noted, having arllcoeesfetlr farmed 800 worsts of land and era also e*teueively on. gaged in stook reisiog. He was a Rood,, social, gettiel men and one that will be mieeed in our coroenunity end mourned by many in the south Mine , of Harron, Weil) will be march 4ieseip painted that tate stir of Bceattend bad heelingAO has tined h b ;bar exit from among tze 8 Flirt. He er& Wnrslsteck, Marek 10. -'.On Setute "day usornine about one o'clock old 5' Peal's Oberch Sunday Rabaul was burned; Everything was loss but a f w chairs. The hulloing era the oldest in town, Ah tit twente five years Iwo it .wee a Baptist Church here, A row organ told a fine lib tart wore lotelly deetroved. 1•40tie tth oit $1.000, iu,ured for *200. Wes, Winoltastir, March hems. st:s?alee and (mutants of Olrie. ttvi;et, at Qase Dredge, west half of No, 8 f the third conceeeinn of. the Township of Win41tesie_r20oanty Dnu, dls;e,a few miles Antall of ;Iiia pleads. were burned Ilbout nine o'olook last eveuing. The fire ariuineted in om.e of the berne, About 1,200 bushels of grain, all the nay, etre cc and fowl, were destroyed. The stook was alt served. The lire ie euppused to have been inoenitiary, ln•ured in the Lon don 'Irett.nal far $1,100. L •ss plea battle twice thin 1unou"'t, Uptown, Ont., Aiarob 8.-•--'A. it e broke out ➢lir 1:80 this horning in the rear of s block of frame buildings on Main street, completely destroying the whole. The la'wes were ;---J, Whole, building, $1,200, ineurance, $800 ; C. E. /Mura n , banality, $850, iu $U1511oe, $200, ,;nett, $2,100, vela. once, $800; Laing & Ruth, estook,$8, 0000, tl,sura" oa, $800 ; T. Schlentze, t"uilding, $800, fully insured; J. Mc I�iuley 't ek, $000, it mance, $60t'; E McColl • m, !tock of boekl at 4 stn titniery, Ions email, covered by in ut fume. Mr, Tucker, *teak of aanfect. tinnery partial hers, and also his for niture pertinlly deetrnyed ; small in aurae et. The Greet North Western Telegraph eilia' was eitualtted ie➢ Mo Goliom's stele. The thee nments nut hooks wore saved It im Iacated tem porarily in tI Donelt3, Somerville & Co's hardware store utter. 0. J. . i)•tuphlae,Ftook of fauits and tobacco; glow & Rntlea, ,;nurse and tinware ; Jno. hicIiinley, bakery and groceries, wore barued ont, A GRI.AT DISCOVERY. Mr. Wm. Thomas,of Nowton,Ia.,seys: 'My l9 •D , ' wife bee been .ern uely nff ,ted with a cunr,lt for twenty -live years, and flus spring more Severely than ever before. She had used many remedies without relief,and being urged tcuy Dr. King's New Discovery, did so, with most gratifying results. l'he first bottle relieved her very mnch,and the second bottle has ab- solutely eared her. She has not had such good health for thirty years." Trial battles free at C , Lutz's Drug Store. Large size $1,00 6 MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected ate o'clock p.m. Wednesday.) 1 ALI. WREA 1 White\Vlte a White Wheat New ... lied Wheat New ... 0 90 to Y 00 0 75 1 o 0 90 .. 0 75 to 090 090 to 0 75 SPRING vrtve r Pito (hew) ... Barley ... .,• Oats Clover Seel Timothy Peas .,. ... Corn Butter ... ... Flourperbbl. •,. .., Potatoes,per bag ... ... Apples, per bag ... ... nried.pplospr b .., Ocoee per lb. .., Turkey per 1b ... 1O0to130 ,•, 0 45 to 0 50 .., 030to033 • 650to700 • 160to260 ... 006to070 +. ... 060to005 ••• .•• 0 18 to u 18 C16to017 • 500to500 015too80 ... 070t0075 006to008 ... 005to006 0 07 to 0 08 Ducks per pr 0'50 t:10) o 0 5F. Chickens per pr . .,. 0 25 to 0 3U Roga,dresaedperloo ' ......7 00 to 7 50 Beet .,. 5 00 to 6 00 .,• 500to600 leidesrouhg, ... dressed 6 50 to 6 75 Sheepskins ,each .. 090 to 1 00 Caifekine .. .,, ... 0 50 to 0 60 Wool per lb 0 19 Lo 0 22 Rayperton ,,, ,,, ... 7 00 to 8 00 lluioneverbush ,,, ... ,,; 0 00 to 0 75 Wood per cord ' ,,. ... ... 300 to 3 50 The British Grassi Trade. LONDON, MARCH 10. -The Mark Lane Ealpress, in tis weekly review of the British grain trade, says Fine qualities of white wheal are firm,aud in some provinces 6t1 to 1:1 dearer. Four is dull, snd the foreign wheat trade is rather worse, owing to more pressure to sell. A. fete California cargoes, off eoaat, were taken at an advance of about 6d. Sixteen oar• goes arrived -7 sold, 1 withdrawn, and 9 remained, including 8 of No. 1 California. Sates of English .wheat for the week were 54,505 quarters at 87a:rid per quarter ; against 47,597 quarters at 42.1 6d for the correspond- ing week of lad year. Look Out Dare." rim off to Banton Bros. for some of dare White Cot- tons. You talk about obeap goods. You just go dare, look what dey show you. See dey hab half a dozen flags out to tell you " tis are de place for cheap! Cottons. ;4 Look at ental windows, go inside and see for 'ourself 1 u �,o tell you .i knows W at Cottons l inn, and dey are dirt cheap. A good white Cotton, Sia in- ches wide only 9 cents. A splendid white Cotton more dao a yard wide, only 10 cents. Extra duality cheap at 14 cents for only 11 cents. De hest shirting Cotton well worth 16 its, only 13 cts, and one cent a yard off dese prices when you take de piece. Why bra, Brown showed lite a piece she got darn-booti- fill white Cotton, close and heavy, and wider clan from de • point of her nose to de end ot her finger—over a yard wide, only 9 cents. A.ir,o great value in de gtey Cottons. " Hurrah ! Hurrah !" dat old flag makes lee hollo 1 tell yea ale Ht use-keei�- ers oau save Ile inoliey nQ by buying dare Cottons at de great Cotton sale of de :RANTON BROS. I;S:ErER, ONT, WAMED,r =to tae T TUNISON'S New & Superior Canada Maps & Charts As paying ,n any agency in the world. For full portico la a O. fr'ro. A,UnISH. U. C, TUNIS ON :trap Publisher, ,Ii48 Tlicheuouda.t.. London, fait TEN SCUN::. CO., of the Sc•18Nrlrio Aytnttt'.v7 ecu. Onus to Het as Solicitors for i';1t.Y 5 , t:•1ve•atP 'Mao Macke, Copyrights ler the nutted Staten, danudn. Bngiand, France, dormant', 010, band Beekebout Parents sent free. lrt -serer ears, experience. Patents obtained thmu_eh MUNN Ss CO. aro noticed meetowlldelyciro Fie setentICCp,n'argot, or. 1/3.20a yid Weekly,. 8plendid engravings and interesting 10 - formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amer. Scan sent free. Address MANN tk C©. Banana*♦ttantoAN Oal00. SSi Broadway. >(.w TrBanana*ott. Ilealth is Wealth. I'1401'ERRTr LIcsT For Sale A Story *oda half tame dwelling, together with i offal wore of• land on Andrew Eft--41$10Olean, The oroperty'ttlauitabletorafett.l yror retired ;enflanmen. For fall_partioule re.4p'yiy to ME GROPOR RNM?. u.arailton• 'rancistown, QR SALE. -THAT DESIRABLE AV residence DO/party With 'Wilding -op- pewite ltfr ii eritredelrteelow. rt not solo *n 50 day, wsU ba leases; for a terwto party wtUtu to Melo improvements. Apply to .JObet newiesusw, i.unnersial hotel, Exeter, For Sale TORY -AND • A . HAIR FRAME wood sh��togethe�ri with rooms, n cr of land, planted with ohoeoe heuriult fruit tree,. bard and softwater. Ocod stable. .piny; to .TO,SZPRoO1:I,DORthe pren eea.Queen'atreet Menen, or to GLINN >rt4I40 r, Exeter, For Sale. That valuablefar9, attae ted on south excel of lot9, coo 4.114#; Pownall containing Macrae Thereis a goon frame dwellingg 18 x with krteb6nUUxl8;good frame bare 80x30: fruwe stable I8si0, Also et good orchard 'dented with choice fruit bearing train:. band in aplendad condition, and soil of the brat quality, SO -acre, rr44 ;tont stumps. a !tree 8s pasture 504 the balance tri bush. it is 4 miles from Nneter. 404 5 from 110401114 with school house and dm rob lot aide distant. flood water t4.e .ear round. Apply to armee M laonald, flay 1. 0. or to U. V. Elliot, Exeter. Jetty. 17.114 00D $RICE RESIDENCE M* .ait.Fcz "tt, E.a. err 1.11x➢ un,ler.i5aaed oilers for anlu that well tutu• ,tadtvl'a+;dory brick house, Centainint( cloven oowe, an William -at. near tea 5Exeter Market 'meet,,!, !t guo.tbaruand. atable,together with driviu„ileuer. : also good pig pen and hen coop e•nwbint0. The land sophists 0* threo'flftba 51 ,I7 Acre, an which there oroA largo nuMbcr of !bobs bearing trait trees ; eau herd and reit water. 1! 'orpartOsuters. apply to 13.V. Elliot, r.:xstrar,or to JttfTiv r'E3:WrCii, Dashwood i NTL' + , -•{t PBOY ABQT T Ilt teer6 old to learn t"hotogrephtna, One sr:tsuttshotltfi nd borough •ly Eo W. i'. Jtif3l;c, Exeter North. Note ct.ost. A a,70.lc ,tar tote 071 or about the 1st of Nov hti.;, All rat s ate cant ioned against carhio he Meme. trphen, Fel - T,1411. JOHN \{',AP101.11rs, Notice. Cheri( s W. 1a.udon fat tie way connected with the M;i54n1 Sndowhr ,.t on Marriage, anei !Unto iesoe*e(i.lu. Aetl,o. radiable chants vautcu for lr:..esee, (lode iclt, Vinghem and lietcardine. 11 N. (T11R],Lando:4,018, 7an'y17, UIIJRE FN&.era, „a:,, 1n..n bnr•/y,i).t }, t• . tr rut, 4 noon ben, 71:4.4l tonna R dn, t 05 "1 arnl't ;,, lb c,rwd,155 i'..70 ffVITA }l71 r^? ••.„,; i.➢.tl' A 5 Asea 4.1464., Aa},. suety'. fats 1 I rr57.70 1, CALM tb„ 7. .•t C,at:, !Ronny: .IIWr 7 • fweint 7,7,M I11.'l .718 7,5w C007* 5.8..7.,.. ut, 1, II 1:,4411141,1 571:1 A 8rso 1151t1. of lar 1.1740' . 4,14 44. n`u: •d: EA ro.s and Lint Oak.. 25 ani7t 1.., ea he,t 1• , n crena, And I 1r'III cora Fent. c�rT &,',l;v.. In. n, 0, hoer, 7.5 r.art at., 10 r .01,••• v' Ab trineeaat thou.1 omes,leaosily leenen rued In an Lour, Nopeddling Ten Bente to 50 cont! to hour made daytime or evening Send tau 'outs for d0 Catupies to commence workon, .tali rets 11 G F.7.Y, Rutland, Vermont rpo ADVF.ft'ISSER$--Lowest Batas tor ad• vertising 77 7,970 good nnwl,paners free. Alt dress (IE0.l'. Rd\Vl LT. S CO,10 Spruce's tN.\' car O ell 114Piiii411 Ildvd 44•undeA., 41.1•eded Sy 14. 41. 1, „f r,•. . t ldod raid , '•a n L. bn) , e •11'e11p 1 I 1 n't'• '+ t 4411 r, t„ Two o ,i1IT 1 1 1 now sit'. 1 • ,, 11 to a t'+i t Anil 1.'1n: t:•t'{lilt.. t' ....Hart • , , a T•..•: 1. talmo-. and 1•. O. P. A n1.41.1' If, 1.1 I'aerlol New York DILE C.WEST's NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- I,au T, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Din Tines, Convulsions,- Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness,Mentai Depression, Softening of the brain, resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Primature Old Age, Barrenness, boss of Power in eithot sex,Involuntary tosses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain, self•abuse and over -indulgence, One box will cure recent cases. Each box eontaint, one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for live dollars; sent bymailprepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to euro any case. With each order received for six Borns, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cute. Guarantees issued only by J.W. BROWNING. Sole &want for Exeter. Ontario THE EXETEE Planing Mill! SASH, BOOR, and LN TCT@T! ALL. KINDS OF T U R. N I N .Gr. Done to order. Denaembor the place. Elver ,t. HHovrard. ST.&TION-ST. a i BALs . URESCOUGHS COLDS J HOARSENESS,ETC CENTRAL DRUGSTORE SCHOOL BOOKS OLD- an d- -NEW 1.7..1 IM S ^—AT THE-- Ceittree] Drug Stole: C. LUTZ. 4