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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-5-1, Page 4'hr [eviler gimes. THURSDAY, MAY le 1884.. It is expected that when the C.: neaten. Pacific railway is completed through the mountains it very lame tradein fresh salmon will spring up between Burial.Oulooltna and oast: ern rirkete. A geutlelnan who does an extensive fish hueiness in Detroit and Sat�dwioh, and employe over 200 men in fishing operations in Ontario, is now intestigatmg the subject with a vietw to entering into the salmon trade. He intend., we learn, to put up the tteeoeasary buildings next year, acid to intake all arrangements to to commence shipping in 1886, The irtlpetua whtoh will Haus be giyeu to this industry will be We ntiroe of a Large g tin t .r ;:isle 0 tlunibia, and +friers, is no delitbt that a great denoted will arum More, tee the directness of the oalrrying faeilitiee will ensnre to mounters in the east a nunob better Petiole than they have iaitherto beau able to proems. Not Far frolalt Holatae. ]News Condensed Sporting Brava ies. A couple of London, Out,, bioyolers on Satarday were fined $1 each for bicycling en the sidewalk. A kicking reatob for $u0 a ;aide is io take plaoe at Port Perry, between 0. Powell, of Port Perry, and R N. Harrison of Liudesy, Gus Oarruthere, of r'orouio,aud Ed Carleton of Boston, are matched to run 100 yards for $250 a eide,ai Bea I Cott Park, Boston. Blsylook an old Woodstook jouke3 won boat the races he started in on the day of his first appearance this treation at New Orleans. The well known tborougbreed brood mare Sinnoon, by War Dance out of Saratoga, dropped a fino bay horse colt by Princeton on Saturday. The x day horse bie,:r ,lo tourna• ;neat The. San ?''Kttincisco ended ou Sat- urdav, -The bioyolea won by a mile aud a quarter, snaking 1,078 miles. A de 1d heat of 217 watt made at Gaineevtllo, Tex., between Thehball and Fuller. on 1pril4th. Good time for the pacers eo early iii the season. telw,ard I-Ianlau'e fret match in Auetxalia will be with La cook, It i1a said the stakes are to be $5,004, and that Henlen will get $1,650 for ex pensee. Wallace Imes, the antler, has gon home at St. John, N. 13., where be will !pull a fortnight previous to be- gillnug training for his race with 0, Courtney, at Qat( Paint, !lay 80. Air, George Forbes (of Clevela td) four year old son of Smuggler stud Lady Spaulding—Amber- is improv- ing every tray in his work and bids fair to turn out a iaeoond Revenue. He will trot same ranee tots eeas0n. For the salve of pulling down teal: edranoe arguments which Weston has so laboroualy built up, Ur. Spencer propene to walk 5,000 miles in 100 dey., its and drink nothing but etcholie liquors. :t. race between Kattlotileiu anti Hay: znou in San Francisco, on 5Ionday,75 yards and repeat. for $100 a t,ide,wes won by Kittlenan. Time, 7 ;, 7'; and 7; second::. The first and third of these alleged times are below previous reoorde. Jleepb and Barney Thompson, the Auatreliau bonk..makere, are on a visit to England, and expect to arrive iu America in the latter part of May. The former is kuown as The Leyte - than, and the latter lost it is said, over $100,0000 by bettl:1g on TriettetR against Haulau in the great race iu Bnolo nd. In the bent between Alike Bleary and Wm. Sheriff. at New York, Fri. day night, Cleary struck Sheriff an the jugular vein, and knocked him down, Ile did oat recover conseiotls - nese for five uniutttea. Spectators were ninon alarmed, as they thought Sheriff dead. Ile wits net in Candi: lion, having a few days before fought the longest fight on record Leanatus, four years old, by Lreng: fellow, out of Semper Veto:, who last year made it chow of all horses olives: ed to hint till hecame East and had the ;Misfortune to be lamed at Long Branch, ou April'2 broke down in his. right foreleg while taking exercise near Louisville, Ky. Ho will now go to the stud, where his services will ttrrdo;rbtedly be in great demand, His misfortuue has been a great loss to his owners, Chin & Morgan. He won every one of the races he started for in 1888. English athletes are mourning the oss of Wm. Page Phillips the femons amateur sculler and runner. He stogy:d.6 feet 21• Welles, and weigued 170 when in condition. He was edit: anted at Eaton. In 1877 be was seo: and captain of the boats. At college sports he won the 100 yards, quarter mile, 120 yards hurdle and high 'imp. Ile joined the London Atha etin Club after leaying Eton, and be: same one of England's greatest ama- eur athletes. A slight attack of (pin: y and stoppage of the heart caused uis sadden death on Match 26th. Thoa. Peart, of Hlbbort, is pos. r u aro one o I seas; f o f the ba.. hulls t all 11i that section. He purchased him from, Ur " Pridharn, a stock -breeder of Fullerton This bull has a good pedigree. The other day one of Air. North, grave's teams, of S€.Marys, while on.i gaged 1n hauling the street scrapings, which were bei damped into a ra- vine in the roar of Mr. Carmen'e pre tenses, by same meant' war precipitat-1 ed into the gulch about thirty-five feet deep --and rale of the llorsee bad. ly injured. Recently Mr. Leonard Hunter, the noted b..rse breeder, purchased from :tlr. T. Kay, reeve of that township, a two-year (kid entire coil, sired by imported " Lnrd Lothian," and from imported stook on his clam's side. Ile is a fine looking animal, nod iu Mr. 11'e hands will undoubtedly make a valuable Llorse. Me. Henry Swolm, of the 10th cop.! Hay, has purchased from Air. Thee, Russell, of the Tbatne:( Eoed. I"eborne a superior thirteeu incuthe old Wore' bred bull, for Which he paid $170. Dompotent judges a tyLlthe animal is one of the bast ever brought into the township, and be will hero a very bsnefieial effect upon the at,'rek of the neighborhood. Mr. Stewart, of Ilibbert, recently;. sold one of his stallions to Mr. John Gray. This colt, though not two - years old, realized' for Mr. Stewart the handsome slum of $500. Mr G eiuoe purcba•dng him, has been $000, or $100 on his b�trgttitr. Aa lite price indicates, this is one of the best colts that has ever been raised in this sec t,ioti of the country. Not lot:;; Niece ;i1r. George Hob. kirk, of Ll::nk'y, solei to 1). Cobble- . dtalc, of McG:lllvray, a filly coming 2 this spring, the Hnng shim of $275. The aoireal' wit-( sirc•t3 by imported \Velootne, a.=1tl frt,ni tot `t Enter- prise mare. 811 a f4^1ci animal, and nue • i.t !lig lo.A. it 1nty be expected ;hat: ,n-tttrotily itnproy- 1 ed. AIr, H. would not part with he_ for a considerable greater amount than be gave. A. fire occurred at Claudeboye late on Wednesday night last, which re- sulted in the destruction of the Jack son Hotel, together with the outbuild- iugs. There was a ;cumber agrionl. j tural implements destroyed ; there 1 was nothing saved except a portion of FRANZ LESLIE'S POPULAR MONTHLY.— Woe M1oNTHLY. • T'ue coutents of the May number are, as usual, extremely parted ; and in al literary and artietio point of view, in its comprehensiveness and obeapnese, ;hie magazine is far ahead of lee con temporaries. Among the notable ar- 16" titles aro : "Ressia's Latest Annex, ation—itlerv" ; " The Origin of New York Churches" r, The Adventures of Bold Alonzo de Ojeda "" ; " Moron- - 00 and the Moors," eta. Lady Blanche Murphy, Bite W. Pierce, Garry Moas,Fowl a ni s n �'atany L?riso 11, Annie. Thoma.. aud others, contribute delightful aerials,' short stories, adventnree, eta ; and the poems. ore. by Charles McKay, Wade Robinson, R. H. Shepherd, etc. Prof, W. F. Barret, bas an admirable artiole entitled ''Cireysers"" with eleven fine illustrations. The miscellany is large, most interesting and instruct- ive. There are 128 quarto pages, mote ;herr 1O) illustrations. am a 'beautiful colored plate frontispiece, "By the Soft Sea. Wavea" 26 aerate a copy. $2 60 a year, postpaid. Arias; INANE LESLIE, Pnblieher, 58, 55 and 67 Park Place, New York. As a sure reruedy for Sick licadaebe, Sour itotuaell,laispepsia,ludigestiou, OoustipatiouR Torpid T.ver Biliousness, t 0., no 1uc(ilerne is equal to Dr Bavter'e Mandrake Hitters. 25 cents per bottle. 1kIAR1 R EPORTS. r0 reetcd at' o'clock p.m, Wednesday.) N:1L;: wirF.AT .� tvaiteWliea t ,., .,. 0 75 to 000 Keit .,, 0 73 t00 00 :1_1:0.i toWheatA.NR... :IA70: to1Q5et 15heat New ... . •.. to I iKl •irZr1YG w7Ja.4Tmewl ..,..to1 70Hrsy to 0 LO Qa Ls 0 35 to 0 37 Glover Soe:l . 7 00 to 7 40 Tiruothy " 1 2i to': uo Paas ... •-• a Oe to 0 ee Gorr; ..• U00to005 • NEP ,.. 0 10 to 4 aG t, flatter •- a 17 to 0 18 • Flour i.ar•AbI .. 5 OD to 5 do P0tatoe',prr bag .. -.• 0 75 to 0 N) Airple3.per bag ... 0 70 to 0 73 OrlydArplet+l+r i 0 00 to 0 t (rete, mile - .,. ,,. 0 08 to 000 • Turkey per lb .,. ... 0 07 to 0 06' Pucks per pr .. -„ 050 to 0 fs , Chicken-perT „ 0 to 0 lit' liog r,^dresacdlte: lJO s^^ , . 7 00 to 7 40 ,. dace; ., .., 000 to 000 iiidesronly* , . 7 00 to G OD " iresae l G se to a 7o, 5Lurrratns,oacla 0 so to 1 00 Caaf9iti31w 050 to 0 v0 Wool per lb ,. .... 0 1D to 020 Ira pecten e00 to 8 GO ion t e1 bt su ... ... .. D t Ila fie • t OO to a 7e Irma per coni ,., .. 8 W to 350. Briiisi. Grra1111 Tracie, Loudon, A grit 29. -The Mark Lane 1.b xpr,'sa, it, a review of the British de ehe last eek, says : The weatherrain aIves milder.tw'ith rein. N'at• ice wheat was scarce to.dny' andthe dement' 1o, i s active. Flour' was dull. Maize was till to Is dearer. To the • off coast trade there is rather more demand. There wore nineteen arriv• t three th- idt own, andinine ronlaitloes e d. The 1 in r quirt' for cargoes on passage and for slillrment has been slackened. Sales tof English wheat the 1tl:�t week, 52,- 875 (parlors at 878 2d, aettinet 61,- 022 1� 022 quartors itt 42e the oarreaponding period 1n^L year. the household effects. It being fair day in this pines, a eery large crowd tvas.in town, and it is supposed tha fire ignited from a cigar stub that must have been thrown carelessly among the straw in the stable, where the fire origlnsted. At the centureno3 recently. held ,in the towu of Waterloo, in connection tide the Evangelic Association, the Rev. Mr. Maurer was appointed to the any circuit and Mr. J. P. Hamill at present n student at the .North-West• ern 0011020, at Naperville to the ,tate of Illiuois, is .expected to be assistant Minister. Mr. hooch teas -+t former pupil of Da,hwornt t.ublio eollool. The Bev. Mr. Dierlatunl who 'has had charge of the above circui Ter the last three years, and who hat during that time faithf,tl1y',nnd encu -s catty preached the trsi h of Christ's tto+pen, 1)118 been removed t the towel n€ \\"nterlru, whore we hope his labors will not he in vert but. that he nifty ,racers-fnl in. winning 'tunny st'Ails 4o Chri.o. Als(c, the Iiipv. Mr. Iiaeclr• tel who. ha,t been an 'earnest and .ie• voted ai.i,slattt (during the ,past Seat, las been retrieved to G ti.rishoro. We Lope Rtteoeee may follow him, Miners from Montana,; Ideho and Colorado continue to orrice) at°nig.,ry batches. A number of stalwarts from Glengarry. Ont., ate preparing for mountain prospecting,. It is reported that the trail through the pas:, along the track has been blocked up by or- der of Contractor ROAR, and that min- ere are refused per mission to cross lu to Selkirk ; also that the police are gn.rrding the trail. and refuse to allow any one to pass except Ilse employees , of the railroad pont: actors. Some unea#iueara is felt, as the miners and itro-peotors say they will proceed in •1p 'r. „t• the police. VERY REA/LARK BLE RECOVERY.. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich - writes "My wife has been almost helplescfer five vears, 80 helpless tha.t she could not tura - ovei� in bed alone She used two Bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so mach improved, that she is able now to do her own work." Electric .Bitters will, do all that is claimed far them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers, Only fifty cents a bottle at. C. I,tutz's New Boot & Shoe Shop. .�,. r t LLAII.S Has opened a new Boot & Shoe shop in Fanson's Block, (Rout.. Door.) where he prepared to make all kinds of ordered work. Fine Sewed Work a, Speciality. Give bila a call. 1L L AN LINE Shortest Sea Passage, AVERAGE TIME -8 DAYS. Three of which aro passed iu smooth water and amongst the, beautiful scenery of river and gulf of the St. Law- rence. Tates of Passage. Quebec to Liverpool and Londonderry :— Cabin, $70.00 and$80.00 return $135.00. and $1.50.00. Intermediate to Liverpool, Londenderry and Glasgow (including rail Liverpool to Glas- gow) $36.75. Steerage—Liverpool, Belfast, Queenstown, Galway, Limerick, Londonderry, Glasgow, London, Cardin, Bristol, $21.00. Intermediate and Stoeage Stewardesses are appointed to each vessel. Passengers in Intermediate are found with everything. and the eceomodation offered is equal to what is called Selond Cabin in some of the lines sailing from New York. The last train connecting with the steamer at Quebsc.leaves Toronto on Fridays at 9 a, nn. Passengers can leave on Fridays 'at '7:50 e. m. also, and connect with the steamer at ltinousl(i, by paying an additional fare of $4.45 1st, and $2.25 2nd class. • No cattle, sheep or pigs are parried on the Mail Steamers of tho,'Allau Line. ' For Tickets and Berths and every inforii. ation apply to JOHN SPACEMAN, AGENT ALLAN' LINE&CETza. The ELECT PRI T BEAUT 0 rza rtM W a� Q 1,3 1)1 01 0 b0 .2 ia 4� a� �l1 , r 0 pti m awl 0 Seegm 11er Plows t5, PONKT ELL Having decided to close Itis present :4oek of the above plows, will sell FOR $13 CAH, and $14 Ory TIME FOR 30 DAYS. The plow can be seen at the building oppos. Ito Bawdens ihfturulo shop. (A few doors eouth of the market.) Points and rel Mae nitti•aye l(ept in stcck. Parties intendiug making a ptrehaso will do well to cell early. April 10, . POWELL. Health is Wealth. PROPERTY LI,TT For Sale. -9. well i ui he rpmvb convenient 'O^suing House laxetug, -®t, Nast of ltaamstreet "For particulars apply to 111P., B V ELLIJT, Solicitor Sec, Exeter loor Sale or To -Let. A commodious store and a convenient 14 Storey dwelliug house, with good brief cellar, Owlet neie.(At presoat occupied by Ur* fele Pareons,i intlzo vill.ego of0ontraita, and an acre otgardeu ground, with good stale and driving 4ouse' 1oasrseiou Dan bo had ou Nay 1st Apply to- 1to.3T. t8ra( UY. apiil Ie CeetraIta Clete. NOTICE SEALED ''AL ''D TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tetdor tor rudiau Supplies" will be receives at this of - flee up termer' of TRC1tSP AY, let I44Y, 188t, ' for the deliveryof the usual In4ieu Sunnite. duty raid, in Alauitoba and the Nortk.West Teeritoriew,conaistieg of Flour. Admit Grocer - les. Ammunition,Twirl,, Oran. (lows. Belie. Agricultural lmptera eats. Tools. &a. Forme ot'render and tall pitrticulars relative to the supl,rie, required, eau be bad by apply. irag'od) uudursiquod,osto the Cou3ntlasioner of bedia33 effete at Heal:neer to the Indian Of rice, Winnipeg. Parties may tender for each deseripttou 01 goods separately or for all the goods celled tar in the Schedules. Each Tenderruu't hu aecon named by antic. eepted C'heono of ,t isauaslieri Mane for atieast !Ivo per cent, of the armlet of the tenders for dranitebe, and ten per scut, et the amount of the tenders for the North -West Torritoriee, t:htch willbeforfeita1 if the Party tendering )el"encs to outer into, a contract when called upon to do so,or if lie ratio to somal"te flee work co ^tr40e(1 fur- It the tender be rot etc- certed the cheque turbo rotuwaed. Tandems u1 nn3 et. taclt to their tender the tate/ mune' value 01 the good. they after to supply. or their tender 3 T4ti eutertate' 1. The tender for be..: autet be a separate tem der it it i elu(lee are ode rartiele it will net be ceneidered Th t;, e es; .Et t .,i(+t• Pat te•lee-ari!y ce let. 1 1 dr t , in ; rt ,tkoirt sp+: ic31 alk!therita fr t tin Pet •artt wilt tl:r..a li the unset s Trade 1., VAAH(fl t.UN£T. It l utv ..t rICA b,al+c^rinto•tticaa* tlenerel of Indian Affat ltr.ranr^ . t 'MOW; ,111 ui,ea,'. C Tr'7t; t`ilh :1larch,lt,33. Not 4. fete d(ltsr note Ilia or shout the int ,tf ltiosr heed. 0111 parties ere emit lewd ?welus,tfi* We the battle. JOHN WAIt)i,FN s 7.16E1. t> els,• tr, I'( t,, This Progressive Age. i,vc y tote Amid know ter himself that "Geld. Cain" is the test Chewing Tobacco now utado iu Canada. The nnprecedontcd demand for it, since it lees assn fu the mar- ket, attest the fact. For sale by all \yItule. rale (:nears aud Tobacco Dealers. 5fatlo 1•y .ADAMS' TOBAC'C'O COMPANY. Montreal, Quebec, The Ntlarria e Looking Glass t'Or Ever, ,.farrle(. Couple. Whih'it rtiill 'hurt noeingle ata•: or woman to read this pecutlnr i.c,c's, e,.t to all who for the Rest rime enter the married state it is simply a NECESSITY. The/ must have it nor con thu contents he given hero, but it i enough to say the book contains all the see. rets relating to no sly ntarriedeouplos, Others who order it will have to boar the ctnnsoquou- 500, 58 it is only intended for those who with to know Low to ecu atter rho knot is lied, -.verysuch cortple should have it, and as it costs o..lyapaltry :3 cents. or 3 for 50 ets. ]very ono can baro it by remitting stamps or silver and this slip to Aw latiNLY, Yarmouth, NovaSentia 1)n, Ti O. Weer's NERVE AND iu uc '1 ankr- bracr, a guaranteed specific fur Westerly', Diz• ziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakofulness,ltrenta1 DepreInsanity d Sing to o niisefyr decay in GREAT REDUCTION IN PI I(E8. au,l leading to mirex cissa and death, Prinxaturo 03deAge, Barrenness, Loss of Power in tither sox;Tnvoluntary Losses and Spermutorrlie •?caused byover-exertion of the bxa(n, selUf . ,se'>tnd over.iarlulgence, Ono box will eurdrecent cases, Each box oontains onemonth'stroatment, One dollar a box, or six boxes for ave dollars ; sent by mailprepaid on race ipt of price. Wo guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the introhaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cute. Guarantees issued only by J.W. BROWNING}. Sole Aeontfer Exeter, Ontario l0 FARMERS 1 THE EXETEI Planing Mill! SASH, DOOR, and ILND 7aCTOT! ALL KINDS OF T U R KING Done to order. Remember"the place. 3 Vnr Howard. STATION•ST. NOAH FRIED, --0P TIRE Dashwood Flouring Mill Wishes to return thanks to his numerous customers, for the past liberal patronage given him, and since malting im- provements, which is a large saying on fuel, will do • - OHOP.PIliTG— until further notice, at the following --rates :--- OATS, —OATS, SIX CENTS PER BAG, And for all other grains (Peas excepted), SEVEN CENTS PER BAG. TUESDAY, THURSDAY ce SATURDAY, Are my regular grinding days TERMS Strictly Cash. N. B.; -.Flour & Feed sold at a close mar- gin. Dou't forget to give us e, call NOAH FIXED Dashwood, Feb'y 7tb, '84