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The Exeter Times, 1884-5-29, Page 1
Vol, XI., Nca, 89. #� Ilklw TO TUE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE T J XE1 'EB, ONT., TRURSDAY TvIOBNING$ MAY 29, 1884 eiti.eet Received --; PEAS. VEESTI TOl:4[ATOES, SWEET CORN, F.0 OEAD1. OltANGEI Fresh Table Butter alz a as on hated EXTRA FINE:LJ ONS Is 1tAoa. jetting when Netter mid* a big pnsu "flares e,rtriee�-1 If i era, Qncl Ciat;d 041110 its a few feet ahead drOliFN W 1?l £ SON, ub#iters and '.)reprleto,re. Ingrain, both of Howell. fp tho beeebtlll haste/ Br'usiele 100 xarn OPIV 1a,sc;z,. Owns° out 160to4oua fora scone of 31 Veer et-arise—lee W A ZYaugh, of to 6; luLwow) .Qliruteu be Kin. IIe•,:aall, ea.!, P McDURAN Of Bev- cnrdine by 2 to 0. T1: Criel;el: the far. ��r�'1' ^1�'�` ' Elate Clinton Witnderere jr', bus a sr, pick- I 1- *{ ��1- 7 Y 1 ed teem by 42 to Sia. L2Gf►T , . HALL, BA f ISTZ , . OLLITQ !etc o iaSatuwell's13100t, Uttete VENT #1, ICI RLNSI a. eta.!', STEP AND 0A1r. 'Riese Doherty tirgwt. Calrppepy'e Rand Coalcerb In the •venin w f . " ty Rent ntteuded. The excellent TulleQUtI M`1'i� B TIID Y, J McDenattt, both a yfield#tI, 2a4 6 es war now that lay was Celebrated 1.T este Loyal Alsik-f t-lt 114CE. qutditiee of the Doherty pipe organ ,chit ens, eg): e.,utrie '.-let W d. Wangle. Hon. were brought in * ruseited degree. TUE ORNTRAI, 'UK-A.Nd er E:i,4QY Illi ' TARP; AaPx41114a1 or, sell, 2u4 J. McDonald. of Rey -Geld. 'Peke flee day end evening, all in 1►1i, l4VRD1.1( RA0& ever bjpg Towed off so al atttrfactorily Three eulries•--lef elf aRotltlt that elle ttcaetigc of our towns geapla 2811 J 14LaIialtatd, falx a cinglust whoa they aldvefailed tli'R been punch etnehencld. tax 31A.N'te 11466. First reee, puree $1120-2.85 trot, Tire entries -1s.1' fipple, Zurich,, Walker's "Victor," tittle 2:55. ed, ins Samplers, Exeter. fleoott4 vele, porta $100-8 lartitf- eTANpl;;er d[liaU., ate trot, let, Walker's "Lady Craig," Three aantriee-let P Smple, taariela,. 2nd P Mollaa,eal+l, I3aytinfd. RalssiNaa Urea entries—let P atoLollttld, ett J NreDa11;11,t. The wettest. ou Setursley lttj , 1*rttpl tet all Chet could be (leaked for at pie o holiday, le did Del ruin, neither no it *lleasatltter coot or suiUoiently m' erarru, but the Berk whittle taov. i i~ITI T• '. H.S tired ov»rinted ciaillsad inuoh anxiety lee !hose who ventured out. Notawitll- ;may etfldiug the gloomy appearance of the atttnoaltt:ere it1 the wonting, ra very large number of people visited the variolae pensee where i.0 i.lsolnonts wore carried op, some goieg ,., Seta tel eta Qac* davuN self end pleasure to those presoak. The Rev. Mr. flaleton, of Welker, - ton, who had not been in the neigh. borhood for the peas% 16 ye4re, was delighted to meet hie €turnerous frieatla and gave en excellent address of advice to young mem. Rev. W. goatee's, of Elimville, da - livered *very eloqueni asddreee, whish was highly appreciated. by those pros. altt, The Rave. Moore. Watson dt Lsgear;deo oan;iributed to melee the illeetiugttgrend faeces. The Rev. Ale.. and Mre, Harvie delivered an in- teresting diateeuo of advice to yeuog Mattes earl, gentlemen. We were core ry that the Rev, Georges Joektion, of Limn was u4Abie to etteuti through Moos. iter. Joseph Stephena sr.. gavQ Ata ex4e11ent reading. On Sob. bath Rev. Mr. Bolden preached two Hermon*, set 1080, enbject +(Heaven", 20tt, Chives"Huron Girt," 3rd, Zany! Awl At 6 30 ext is wl eft Witte the celled'". The rr1U- io rendered by the choir atiteisted the :tutee stet Services very materially. rretr x ttl eu, r Carte Tho :tiasu ideating belts iu tlao after- lug'e Judge Qhrettis." sheen traa vary geed. The not pro forth, Clinton and klenatail, white ! POTAT0E 1140as. 1.aourth dice, tlgtree $G0—greets °eodu after paying net expenses itr "Bieck Redd." Third rev*, puree $b0—rlall:liegr lit, A. Gook'! "Indian Lai . " 2nd, T. t3 t "M -d "" 9 elT.C l others 14001.040u the *twee of hake i 'entree eutnes--est; J Uolierzatd, of trot, Into Jt Cn p',1 "Royal Revenge." nonneotioi� with our present aantll+ver. Iluren. etubreteing the lenity breeze , Wylie( 1, 2rlti Ralph Moln`eav te, Ron, 2nd, Owe*? l Laron Gid, 8rd. J. rs»,ry mere $7G ;30.7131,3n131:17,°: 0. .l3 131:1 a4 oi; iteral .11Y' TDMANee-CFiiift:�i..it%OR, in the watox. Daring the afternoon 3811. !Elmer, CI. I3a+mit-�ti rr+d, 3 :(1G. N fcultt teat }trate 3 73, makill' re tattle 140Cauutyafliuron. a'Oiee, opposite to scarcely a parsed ode tea reel' on slur , nieee'r,le AUX. Bitiycsie re,ce �-#our# ouIrioa-1sk,1. nu lapped of $8053. The ec1E of is its sriinar'asrore.lixotcr . etroetat, au4 iu rot the pieces tree nt• l . J. Kelly ; 2nd, E. Mreeet, jr. ; 8rd, good working order, !levies a nand IA, olltrlaa.•-let J ileottuey, 211c Ta ysokeou, jr, let of diehee, slum 11 c;i1s' vtlart, bed"( [Iaale�tt 3 . ado fnr the car- e P.Y"tlraduats,Vietoriei"aicerizty' tIL. Andresidenrn. Darr 'tlicn,l,al,arstot t:.l:aeteer- w. IiitOWNl�lti 3l. lt„ M, (R must deaakltstte. The chime of l "IR, 3. A. ROLLINS, ?I. 0. 1', to Q. Odle!, Mata tit,[;xeter.0at. Rtalldtatee bousereemtly occupied by i'. McP11a1tilae,Eaa1. TLU"1'Z, :11.1., • talR,:eAthis resi-tt�na;o ilseter. 4\R. f RVINGG, GRADUATE ,UNI �aratsf iRSITY *u u a (surgeon((QOnt (' leech Crkton l'efr0Rx"Alel st TWWES AMES OKE, COUNTY iAUOTIONt near. Hales wonwttywttuualealto. Caplet tals9tatirrauwettatthis Witco .'NTtk' l.IL13k;it, Liceuned Aue- tioudler for ltaty, Staphon, a.ud Metiillvray Stltrltships. dales conducted at moderato rates. t)c,{ica—.1t 1'ta7ttw41es,Crrtdetsa, that. 1 ONEY.'TO LOAN ON REAriES- tate for titmHuri a,�Erie Loma Savings tioulety. Law rates of Intoreai. Apply to John dpacicutau, Exeter. J. CLARK, Agent for tete U$ e.et •berne and litbbort Mutual FireIoluranco Comrauy, itosidrueo—FaSr,euhar, Orders by taallpromPtls nttoud,ato. 0S. HUDSON, COMMISSIONER R ex iu the Court of Common Pleas—heeds, Wille, Afortragos Lcases,aud all forms of agree• manta drawn Mud executed according to law. n1+1,'IUE=-1ratno Centennial Rotel nlook,llon. pall. Ontario. A1.Ov /. 'CO LOAN AT 6 AND 61 par cent. According to teres. Private Funds. Apply to OOtolterlu",'60 B. V.ELLIOT, Solicitor, Lxaatea �Li N I{� '• t c I can lend Any amount of Money on farm se- curity at 0, Gt a.Id 7 Per cent. a".a:erdtng,to terms Private Funds n specialty. ("Larges moderate, ti W 11ALL,1 arrister,Exetor. .LINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Money to Loan on Faros & Town Property At lowest rates of interest, and on terms to suit borrowers, A number of first-class Farms for solo, Mortgages b -sight and sold. OIItco in Fanson's Blocic Exeter NJ. OLAR1z. COMMISSIONER • in rho Court . i Common Picas•—deeds, Wilis,dfortgagos, Loasos,anclallforrns ofagrco. menta drawn and oxeoufodaccor0ing to law. MO.aAYR'OLoan exItcAr,nsr cx. Parties wish- ing to borrow money on account ofrecontpur- chaaes ofland,or to pay off existing mortgagss will and a great saving by giving me a call, Can lend money at ° and 61 per Dent. according to terms. N.J.CLA1tli. 1 OPWELL NG IIOUSSTO an On° acre aloud. situated on tho 'Thames itoad, l3 miles east of Exeter. ttoodlargeframe stable and driving. abed; splendid orchard Of choice fruit -bearing trees; goon well and cistern. Suitable for a re. tired farmer Will be sola cheap for cash, Ap ply to THOMAS ALLIN. E.ceterP,O Jy:19-tf C. 1��11\TZTIZ'c'S Central F... wing Parlor For Clean anct ea,.„ 'saving, fashionable hair cutting cc. ate• Clean towel for'evory customer,' 1 Next deo: to Central !Tote TELE WA'T'ERLOO MUTUAL FIRE TELE CO. Letablished in 1803. 'HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT. This comtany has been over s ightteen years n. successful operation iu Western Ontario,and continues to insure againatlosa or damage by ['ire, llnilclings,Merohaudise, Manutactoriee,and all other descriptions of insurable property. In- tendinginsurera have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or 0aaIrSystom. During the past ton years this Company has ssued 37,006 Policies, covering property to the amount of 340,872,088; and paid in losses alone $700,750,00• AssetS, 88176,100.00, consisting oft Caste in Bank, Government Deposit, and the uuassosse d Premium Notes on hancland in force J, W WAt nrrr, MY 11. Presides t. 0, 117. TA'non, Secretary r, B. Hosnaus,tnspector. CRABLE St SNE:LL, Agent for Exeter and Vicinity, later are not et all eelfiele, we they xru OV WAR AP AILS& MAID, tying oil et their annivereerthe. tt peel number elvers, or elver such ani "" o acacia l t ra l "gc.enlrtla of X have wit had sway celebrntlon for the The b;{erciees were mitered in ou large llbyatiry, &O.. to o i`etiodieets to :t 0111 ay on the Agricultural Grounds euppty „atoll amity with Satabetta one ties would Ford more or lens (parte. but was not at utl the ldaxst to at Ades craisc.1+ the Looatrt Brass Scheel Literatte e, a►rnusement far fetal yuuilg. but ironed Wresting. tdess Irene chosen lay' Rand, twou y in number, led by 3Ir. rather allow Heuewll', Znrttptt, or a tepee 11lesare, 0naerters and phot), nell, who wilt. tjuittley ttlayinst euitatblR ulu !er of the neighboring villages to acted nae eapta n ' "Idle tel.. "8 to Thealcdtlniau garnets were under' Imo taken place between two town. Si'h'['t:ilkfrY GRAVES. the siert." the able matulgetuaut of Mr. ll.. G. Galt, M:f>~y 20, ---Two lu nsutabla AT .UEI+il*ALL, ships, lisle via, um, /Iialluith, but ow- Reid, the athlete, alto wzna assisted accidents occurred on the, Grand ;itiv On linturdaty last, UM Qtlaolt'tt ing to fire foot that flay Teen Nero by . by Moore. tltly Robinson, Atox. Fella, er here to -day, resnittngi.t the drew/li- ar too lnrgeet, t,:o .uokerBlnith aide K. F, tltaokliu, and G. Oubbins. , tog of three wens. The firat acct• loyal manner. The weather at limo bed to be piokeJ from the ortysstl. Tho About 700 people weLis on the grenade 1 dont 1lnppeastt Bowe ti1110 this leloi u. looked $nrnew t foltoevipg pereotts aat111)o+od the Bs? . lee threntening, bat Fribeal were e►werdea he mows : ing, and seollae to leave beelx oausecl taking the they throughout, it Rea ktuuaiug ttigll,jullap, 5 feet if tnohos by two yotirtg girls, aged about i:t, cteptalila, au twat), gettiu lute a row boat. It most, favorable for tho ♦!porta autt ., —J', ikloltna, Gltenaoal eat • J, wriltht, games whist/ were parried on here, as [7111 Deli $r., Gleueoe, 2n4 + wax patrtty en shore, and their move. a • the ntmeepilore wee pieneantly cool.Va111ittiug with pale—.Wright, lit tzteutai evhil9 ldtiyillg its i6tl brraG ceased Belt, tvcia, .1:321.°47111;;"4):1)1' The gathering of people weieno doubt, .'yell, lkiaaillivllry i1ad. it t4 @oat sett rota Lilo river, and the the largest ever seen iu our village, Ball, Fat wows rate-- W, $trine, last ; eldest outlet, named /tare Morton, be. The parties who compcsed file tilere beimlr titlwart'itt'r'f tee thotlsarld lif, t.Iodginrl, lrioC•1iI11ttlllry, ,3ad. ao>laiu tri ittegad jumped nuc[ sank present, All of whom took a hearty Tuoeerstnith team were es follows : -� l3ioxole rt<ee sae I1111Q I� iii never isiog again. The ether child interest its the sports. The first oil W 0 Charters ne oalttatn sled Mdnoe Parkhill pal • T A memos remained its the neat and was rel, tate programme waw a brise•ball matelt ear u °u' z<loClitlivary, tad oned. Hortau L 8nott A I3tseott i 'tlor- bettivrelt Ileueali anti Zurich clubs, ra- t3zza Iluudred pard foot race-�-• t TI7© snood accident occurred set six o'oloolr this evening. Abner Dav- idson, aged 20, and Minnie Pattridge, 10.. were out m e row boat in the neighborhood of the dale. They ;vote drawn through the opening of a brokeu down sluice gate and dashed into the seetleiug waters below. The bodies were seen ouce after passing through the rapids, but vault before anyone could reach filen*. A. dozen boats have been out grappling, but the bodies have not beau reooveaed. teaul;�•-, John Maestri. d P. Sipple, fl'. i , �- . Moattre. Tilos Peart, ii�' Horton, '�i " T. A. ' F tlulttng in favour of the Memo tealu,as Amon, iRobt Bull, � T Adorns, and Ja's Wright, let I3oian, Ailsa Crai - -will be aoeu by the score further on., Sandler!, 2ud g The playing throughout the entire gang was keen, nett solno geed work was deue,�vbile there was some equal- ly as bad. Ou the whole, wo would judge that neither rtf the clubs do. serve cinch praise. The following is the Baro ; zunton. Hese, 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1-8, Campbell, 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0-8. Webber, 000110000-2. Crestweller, 000000000.0. Wagner, C 0 0. 0 0 0 0 !7 0--0. Sipple, 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0--2. Geiger, 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0-4. Ross, 010000000-1. Hotlioreon, 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0-4. Total, .,...,,..,....., 10. IIEN3ALE. Hackney, 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-4. McIntyre, 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0--4. Adams, 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1--5. Thcuipsoc, 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1-6. Holt, 000100010-2. Stoneman, 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0-8. Moore, 000001110-8. Case, 000011101-4. ICen ward, 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1•-7. Total, ................... .......... 88. This concluded the mornings pro- gramme,aud after dinner the -members of the excellent brass band of Exeter, played several of their choice seleod- ions of music. After which the band followed by a large calco:rae of people wended their way to the gro:luds where the sports were to be carried out. Upon reaching the gate the excited crowd was somewhat "taken back" when the gatekeepers demanded an admittance fee of one dire. The public of cameo expeoted the programme to bo presented free, as there was not any -announcement of an admittance fee upon the bills. The committee here ;visit to be clear- ed of this blame,' as it was not' their fault. The firet on the programme was A FOOT RACE FOIBBOYS UNDER TWELVE. Four entries --1st M'Mo1'lloreon, of Hewell, 2nd W Carroll, do, BOYS RACE UNDER FIFTEEN. Eight entries--lst D Tait, Exeter, end M McPherson,Helusall. After :tavern ni.atitea herd tuggtug Foot race—McRae, silver andel the Iiay Township leant pulled Chair Bolan, 2nd. opponeutst across the line, which was Puttiug heavy atone --7. D. Mogen, !narked ono to them. A.s the rule was Lobo, 1st ; D. Harvey, Lobo, 2od the best ill three, the tug ensued Boys* race—W. 1fulyatlay, Park. again, and after changing ends, the hill, let ; A. AleLellen, Ailsa Craig, Ray team after utuclt difficulty tuau- 2ud. aged to .;gainpull the others nerves \Vroatlin Abe line. Hay totvualtip team Frere g—ldarralery. let ; daulp- vy far the heaviest urea, and tete spec -boil, 2ud, titters were not at all surprised at Running high jntnp--�1tleRae, 1st their coming out vietortous, Tho purse in all a.inounted to $20,of which $10 was given to the winners, $5 to the losers, and the retnuining $5 dis- tributed between two eeptains. The proceeds at the gate anlruuted to over $G5• At about eight o'clock In the even• ing a torchlight procession headed by the band, formed at Reynold's Hotel, Sword dance—Miss Jennie Stewart, and marched through the principal East Williams; tad Dun Malcolm 0e streets,. The pression was a large Ferguson the piper. one, and the one hundred bunting Sabal The baseball match tlt b t een the torches presented a maguifloont ap. a ti pearauce. In the evening a graud concert was given in aid of the Hensel base -ball club. at which several 'meow from Lucau took part. There was an ex. optionally large orotvd present„ and and- the whole affais passed off most satisfactorily. This wound up the Wright, 2nd. Vaulting with pole—Wright, 1st Weir, 2nd. Running lona; jump, 18 ft, 1 in. -- Wright, est, ,McRae, Glencoe, 2nd. Ilitoh and kick—eleRae, ist, Neil 1toLaughlin, Bast \Villiatus, 2nd ; 7 ft. 71 th. Highland fling --Miss Ella Ship- Iey, Ailsa Craig, let. r of ><�`atr 15'xo3�`;Eialrue, News Condensed Mrs. R. iticArtlanr, sr., of HIeusell, had the Misfortune a few days ago to slip, aud iu faliiug, broke his wrist. Ur. U. H. Craig, of Ailsa Craig, has eo1c1- hie One span of grays at Tor- onto, to :laptaiu Hughes, of Kidder- tnluster, Eng., for $1,250, 'Fleurette fat $800, and "Belle" for $450. • At the Middlesex assizes, last week the ease of Counoly vs. Graham, of Ails;> Craig Stars and the Parkhill •the I'arkinll Gazette, for libel, was club resulted in a victory for Ailsatreed, and resulted in a verdict for Craig. Tho score stood 26 to 20. the defendant. The concert ice the eyening was Road, TUsborne, home usael, a cen1118 y cid Thamestolargely attended, Mr. Wm. McKay in Messrs. J. Cl. and P. C. Camerae, of the oleate. kinoug the singers were Stanley, near Brucefueid, his fatuous; Miss Knox, St. i}Inryn ;Aire. T. Hay, thoroughbred cow, Iletilda 8rd, and Ailsa Graig ;the Misses Overholt, heifer calf, four months old, also, the Second Duke of .Riverside three and a half months old, for the magnificent sum -of $750, , fcrmers did admirably. The receipts Mr. John ri1oll:i11oll, jr., of the 8rd went to the fends of the Ailsa -Craig 003' of Hay, while mapping in the Baseball Olub. Altogether Ailsa woods One day res' poly, found a caild- oisity in the eh .te tf a vary large Craig had a most enjoyable day. deer's horu. 1,. ,.tuttaures 4 feet 1 AT WOODHAM. molt in length without the and branch The anniversary incoliueatfuu withinch is broken off, and -is neariy 10 inches ill circumference et the targe end. It has five targe branches meas- uring about 14 inches til length. A very friendly and intereating game of checkers was played on Wed. nesday evening last in the Temper - awe Hall, Granton, between the Granton and ICirkton clubs, which re- sulted in a victory for Ifirkton club . by two gamer. After tete snatch the visitors were entertained toan exult lent supper prepared at the Central Hotel, Tho return match will be played shortly, and a good time is ex- pected. day's proceedings, and frolu leu at Ailsa Craig ; Mr. McLaueblin, St. night until two in the mdrning,neople .tareball, . O elle the i. umouth organ were preparing for home, all appar-X ently well pleased with what they had bend from St. Mary's. Alt the par - seen at Hensel!. - The citizens wish,. through your columns, to extend a hearty vote of theatre to the Band of Exeter for the splendid music furnish ed them on the Quoan'e 13irtlettaY. AT CLINTON. : ^the Woodham Sabbath Soliool, was 12he celebration hare on the 24111 was carried out as follows : - The Doherty Band WAS the in spiritiug feature of the day. Street preaching varied. the free programme; The horse, races afforded more amuse• ment than at any of the meetings`, in the county for years .back. Messrs. Ferran, Qlinton Lashace, Londos- boro ; and J. OurL'y) Goderieb, acted as judges earl starto-rr. In the /toy. cle race Kelly, of Blyth, and E, Hol- mes, jr., of °Hulot, had a very close contest, it was neck and fieriere so to - speak, until within a few feet of tire held on Saturday 24tH and Sunday, 2511 lusts., in Mr. Sawyer' grove. Oa.Saturday we had the pleasure of participating of the pion bounties the. ladies had so amply provided for the occasion. Ample justice being done to the vlonds, the people were as. seiebled together by the 25th Batt. Band of St. Marys, the music from which w,se most charming, and they enlivened the afternoon exercises with some choice selections of music. Mr. ; J. J..'Orabbe, auperinfenda'il of St. Mary's Methodist Sabbath 5ctiool, °coupled the chair with honor ;to him-