HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-24, Page 11
Vol. XI,, No. 45.
'a HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE OIJIPS FALL WHERE E THEY MAY.'"
FXETZ'R, DNT''T,, THURSDAY MORNING' JULY 24, 1884 .I�o Want SON
rulillshers And, R'risprietOrs.
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°mice i„eetteweivenloolt, rotator.
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a�re, tr ire intoxicated, wet 1 No r Footle Hoene.
Friday might,
I3radtor4 Qaka of Fart Ryerse, Qoni- 83
A terrible tragedy rune enacted tidal
witted snich.° by hangiutf�at bt. ;y111-� hQurwe of ill fame et 108 °kepi by oro sic ll bonne for the •lewereotion}of 1> flouring
imus Ont.. Sunday ' Hutchins, who ie now eueeneering ail!mill et Aitaa Craig le being submitted -
Judge
Lecetnee, of Berlin by taking Lour,BreacG the lice beta man ¢ to the ratepayers aguun. The vote
au oter,loee of getsamininl, a power- led 171 her absece' by Petri Haar. t will be taken on the 12E4 of August
Feil drti to ultra '. 1 . t t
g, ,A, u.0 g�. , n,lrtva j The vintitne are Miesee. Mamie Thorp ? next.
aItt[ Iii, die l u Wednesday las i
. y ' p Mr. John Mills, of the ldtbt 041,:
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The fen anon a' ra r theand a May Alfitllte White, both of 1,'0 ;
Ton Gen:when preesete tis° it;
I0liautreet printing goal!''Trana been
seized for padre valet -lieu.
'(,'here were 211. etiluree in the Ulu-
lted fatales the pact week. Cona%a
had 21 tMihires, rapt i:lereme of ft,
Cigna. Smolursou,ui Sortlber° toad.
ship, nuiuided by tl (rant .d'ifl�; rt dose
of Ynrie green. Doteeetis •reitblel
were Rtttligneti aa the awe of the rash
KINSM AN,1M NTIST. i.,, D.S ac b b
tont°, Canada. The murderer Reg o u e.t, lute perch.,se l the farm of
city ball niff utiepeg wee lei'( ail Sat `George W. lazletiue. of Jamestown, G Jif. datuiea \TclntFrc, u:esr Ilia o+su
Cray a�itlpra�pxiate c.rErar::ie�, ,
A bay rrarlrad Ylli rlcitt;a Ubuu, Re ad'' a I,agt.ia at No 11 Nelson street, Tor of Hallett. The form cotltrtte4 80
15 a era ws0+ts i strrrtly killed t�y riiltt• out:•,und Mamie Thorp
was one of #11e!'tcrea, �tu�l crag l rrrellsacc1 �,» 4>,133.
PI v loon, QaubO•a. ou S:attdap ,Yii"tt l establi9littiorit. T11e1e the ewe women' It 14 aur Ozaellent farrrt 9wsla1 i+ gool
',ttl:uing home trent lticki"g rads suet litxeItine end E. S. Van Witzen,'irelut for the nione '.
bu.%. Ce that latter of 13atttmoui, twr:l weeks ": At ±i:t+ t'ir+t urs ' �a ,>: Pitt lt.ullcu
,A few flava Ago a men nal*ted. 13at f ego. Tulp tvat,•ie:r were ri.en4: of He tai ,Ataaecia,tiorr petit at Clintorl
�vi t w" l ilie.i id, lite Gush nt 4 eleert• , pearl Shoff". About eoj ert Hazeltine last week Ur.. J. Campbell:5f Seaforth
tor (ane by R trcv falling upon titin •
d p DOW ° f1I ll
.te
N -'t, York P13e reamer Welt° kept being lot 9 on the 1 #tIl cuter°° on of
.,
'.f :sults kilt Roulebarly. Tile wasp•' date for the C.Tiintit'= electieit :or turn
'.lent P t • l
L'he nmi,n:ii t. sea s, hue 1 !Or r:rct' felt
/A. survey' bite .'len tsemouoed fort hem. after the air i
n railsva;; limo hotivcoa=8rooktilla eu►dtll'wtrted atilt of na
at. a .- e, i+ietol from Itis It %iiet and aalid was tHAM 11lotlsiv ch(men se n c*udi-
the
llayr,imuy Ottawa i&i the interest bf the G. T. It.
l 1 icolllook. The EXf'xe'ltive 1.° t1:Jdtt.%t' -'f till!
Teeth etc- Toronto Commit reo-enamendetl that
tt.actettwlth $�,'2s000 be ('ranted the loam y Ly the
out Luau. fort Pony Erre,
•ate.ey id kill ! if 1 did t appasrtlou to llr L ant ' b i
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'fl IC�AT, t�+ oft We divafelattdection, will o liheldt, floule r tete 'tiro, toa011- Wail ak intilt;
ll heaaala�a:iv'a retsi file bauble. She refuse,! stud Ilazla• t be elected without gsali2eition-
Ilth of abacus fel n repeat of Cho S tu• 'was :,-'; rearr:'.•f a;•^ wee 11;P wife of wao tine beeuu ftrink, two ante taking The Ooaluty of Unroll Kettodrapb•
niTect in the worZtila war. She raft ie ,ieeocietieu flet Rt the t.�a at Fula,
, to Rn +ata:n• ream sada expire( on tho 3r�i lost. The Iaro,its3ed:t .tlri•.
a ;Norwegian, while painting the stern Iu fila( Sutlra:ino Court at Ualifax a 1uk11iloul. lu mu pleantiuoe �iay,"J3avlay, of Weston, in the chair. The
leo i tteawNueel M. A.. M. 0 of S, S l3•rroelaun at Jdoutreat, .Felt #jlondrty. the Chief Jai,t ce delivered
• l'• .,iiraduatoinotoriaitnlversity• Odle lute the river an,1 W,t1 (ltowlle . .. Jll't$.1110ttt in the cts?. of 1f:trtill and
andcdaia;Duea•.Ilar� nior"taaa.oratot►.e.xeter• ' Ayuu:ig Luau named Joyepb l jet. t�ilirck on, which has Leen appealed
R, J ••• 110XLI IIs lI {; ' S t 18 years old, 1101,4 drowned 'off the O. to him from the ,:davit. ieu ••f city
) conrtn electia,n for the e1•aRl �o
c ,.see 'ors tests. Ismer* from Iwo before Ire any g Mai Loon
l"l+Ito af" al'ltll 1
Milio3tin, oat t b a 4,ine. 4bout 5:30 ca. I -)r, t',trrat ta;1t :will G'edety pr:ve :t
tut tinnily. , ,
1). ilI•. 1laxoltiuo asl:oat �fa411e to giie ; gtr01. ,! COOCI6^IWO, ;ie3,t G. ', df %lectti,
1'.'allly !,'�.,,., tr.ae t'¢:e'u.-,l to �,,
,i ,a
death et Mount 'iiterwn• I near Oita -him a diemond aho were. She refits. moko .au exceileet, rept a ...tetive for
. 'a .► {ed, whereupon Hezletina drerr two .; the Teeutuseh and .stint(to clic.riot.
wr< 1` a id•►y. if ,. 1,,�,td., d,rry lt•`�as a '
(flit r, r fr ti . t • d ,; j1licQrd from lie pocket,' and said Ito Na oant1idnte has yet Weis named iu
• 1 a t.�a"0luta fruit, fun , who 1:It3,O
i would to a 14 no give no la a r,
• It, tI.01):g:t:3,--TCl11tt1:tl�..11 L oL, adieu Tewl,eriruee Act, latus \V. B .0110, lit I taho+.. twoll,idg nt
flee':Ufati4ofiinr•,n.:"dls'e,ne1"::tu to IMODAit named Audio* Sterthtg dlett¢tw1t. a 1[n n Xlwl 4 Ill' ,
St r.I..14 rriorrectore,I:xetcr
who Lo t1 stippled with the murderer' aleotiou of officers re'uitea AS tu11011$ :
was shot twice in the arta and Ila=k.1 PtraRident, Brolke talnire, Wingitam ;
An ()dicer then rale iu and arrested "let t"sca•Praetit0ut, i'rne ftus.rls
Raz!ettne srho refined to moo att712ad 'Vice -President, Wade, Seafottlt
rrtetotaeut. Monne Thorp wast a" Secretary and Treasurer,
0,. ()stt",ttain St, F.Seter,rltat.Itemile,iee S. J.N. pier at A.uiltertabury Cu Tlrttrs.- SIiltnualinry for ata,I i,iq ti.luwr withOtit lrtuddolne bruenette, twenty-four The rapert of the rctirilag
1u.ieerceeetteeseltpir+I by i'. eetnitil's,oleo day night. licence Antler the Dominion ,tot of 1
--' n , nu a yews of age. Mary White refnaed to treasurer shoavcvl the suc4esa of the
(1 Jia rz. tf. D., ilesara t;gthbnru of ll�+aotrlutu 18$3 Rttd argua'1 b fort(htm spent dircloau her peuitage, aseoelatioa, both fzriaucially end ate
eoe• imace:11 ltiorenirtoncc+ Ezetrr- have auulpletQ1 their tepparati for last Tutteday. UIis lorl1 hip iliruua3• `:uiutoy.
maunfacturing gas twin sawdust. ad the appeals and (teeth mad the cons ---- 0.0e,4.4 1 Ttlo .7t. Mary's .ere ,s has the fel
III. 'AWING UNI Froin the material which formerly ciotien iu the court beiutr with mete, flow Tt► nave A. Bad School. ' lowing: - regret to chronicle Ilio
.fV ILSSITY "1'riuttyCellegMcinlorCollege went waste daily 10,080 feet user 11(0; holding the clot to be riltrap Mire, so far
Noel teems tee rreeorr out.. a' lieeRirirton
11rRt1a• ns the&o ea66a, were o,inCrl'ne(i.
Mrs. (Gool'Ifs Hall, abed 02 ottenipt-
IatPt7R'1'A\ t•mt1Plt`R ed to cross iu front of. 9t•'"%'auad,t
AIIES OK t_',OU�i'1'Y AUOP[QN- ,S01)U10l11 train at Sllcd'den stati.uu
C neer. Sate, p:onti,ttyaatrou.lodto. Dayaof St "Iitatllsw* On 1:'ridtt' ularnic.g anti
•;;a1t errtt,rt"etli ttlrisw4lt.',+ �6
l�:NRY 1 ILi3Elt, Lieeused ,tue-
tionoer for !lay, Stephen. and 3tct.itivray,
r'arrushi1ts; Roie1conducted .at;midi'rata rates.
niece --At Post•ot[tce, Crotliton, Ont.
'i
,fONEY TO LOON ON ILEAL +`S-
.1. tate. for the II¢trrn.0Brie Loan , Savings
S3oioty. Low ratusof inturosi. Apply to John
puclranau,l.:eter.
T il• GL:tlt.t�, Agent for the U
▪ • borueattd UUibbort \futual1 ireinauraatce
t;oa,apnny, Ro,:id.•neo ., layout= Orders by
mailpromptIV :attendedto.
The Cholera,
itt:ILLER July 21.—There were
seas instantly kllied. Sita warn aim herNorse between 8 o'clock ate" 1100D.
way to Visit l't+r (tying daughter. ToTomos, July 3i.—`1410 deaths
Tho Ca""Suuthuru •"11" at trod6btatera !net night were V. A t
Courtwright was was burgtnrizad lat•c tamale i•t thretttlned ; pravisintll i
Friday night. But little booty wa° eaarce and dear and Much distress
obtained. prevails. The itotel'l are closing their
David Helium), it, tramp, was struck ititeeenii and tho provision warehouses i
by at Canada Southern train while are expected to oldie, owing to the
walking aoroe6 a bridge near Deane lead of supplied.
death of Mr. Jahn Wile, Iumbcr Iver
1. Meet ttlo
MO 'parent, bigot-
cheat Due of our ethane, Mr. Willie
oil olose.fietei1 old ro sin the district has been failing m health far some
tune and t1 trip to Dultilh by boat was
for Crus#ees.
2 Employ the cheapest teacher reoolnrneuded by his physician. He
you earl get regstldtati>i of qualification started. nocomeeniell by his wife on
reptltatiou or experience. Monday 7th inst.. and sailed from
final all the twilit you aAn with Sarnia on f1,'norday evening. The
ttellOtc ler and tulle everybody; eerie°. cog° was too great for hilll,llalvo 'er
arty let the milts hear it, and he beoame wore nfior starting
4
about tltoen loi youhoer
ortiechcol ad ciort
t i tate tThe body was immediately al Sratli St. Maio �v �lntr back
t ag fleet fly you eau. and reached Imre by the express train
4 Nov3r visit a ccssol or eraeourago early an Sunday morning. Tha fon'
the Eeacher, oral took place the same afternoon
t3 Tako dose notice of 'what seems
and way very largely attelatted.
to go wrong, and tell overyb idy shout Mr. Geo McLeod of Ilensa11, writes
t C 0epi the teacher.to un ne follows; T have a lien of the
7 Never advise your children to bo pare Spaniels breed:a combined beton
or and layer that began to lay after
eittiug eine dela acrd tayed eight eggs
before the chickens were hatohed out.
She brought out nine ohiekons anal•
layed, four ogga eines hatching, mak-
ing in all twelve orxge from 'the time
your children to school regularly she commenced to ,hatoh. Can nay
9 Do not be concerned whether of your readers produce a bon that
they have the neccessary books.
will beat title? i have fed my- hens
10 If any of the scholars make
slow progress blame the teacher for
it.
• 11 Occupy vour old tumble down
school house as long as you can, and
do not go to the expeose to repair it.
12 Do no. go to the expense to get
apparatus. improved furniture, etc.
18 It the teacher or pupils corn -
St. Thomas ou 1)'riday afternoon, The cholera at Arles ie becotning
thrown into the river and instantly serious.
lulled,
TRH LXOUii.
"TOS. HUDSON, CU\i\IISSIONEII On Thursday Edward G, hhillioy' Al1ts, July 21.—The eprra+i of
Wills, Afortgages.L8asei+,aa(d e11 forma of agree -
in the Court of Coni u,aa 1'h,a a -needs,,
auonta drawn and oxooutodnccording to Into.
OFFICE -Litho Oontennitlliotel Siook"Ileu-
sa1l.Ontariu,
IfONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 64.
J.T.A. per cont. wocort"Ing to terms. Private
Funds. Apply to
11. 'V. L•'LLIO'i.',
Octoborli,'80 Solicitor, 7.xbtea
ONEYcMONEY-
can
an lend tiny amount of dfmey onfurm se-
curity ate, 61 a.td 7 per cont. according to terms
Private Funds a specialty. Charges moderate,
E W RALL,Barriister,Exeter.
LINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE
GAGENT,
Money to Loan on Farm & Town Property
&slowest rates o1 interest, ane on terms to suit
borrowers, A. number of drat -plass Farms for
sale. Mortgages bmght end sold. Office in
Fanson's Block Exeter
NJ. CLARE'. OAMISSIUNER
M • lathe Court cf Common Pleas -Deeds,
Wi11s,Mortgages, Leases, and all forms ofagrpe.
menta drawn and executedaccor.ing to law.
MOM' TOLOANDNIeBALESTATI7, Partieswlsh-
ing to borrow money on account of recon tpur-
chases ofland,or to pay off existingmortgag*s
• pallttnd a groat saving by giving me a call, Can
Tend money at6 and 671 per cent. according to
terms N T OLARS
of Lobo, secured a tilvoroe lu tile. oholere and 11)e increase of the num-
Superior Ouurt at Detroit from Sus- her of deaths have caused a panio
nonan Caverhill, of Vauneck, Lobo among the people in the eolith of
Township, en the grounds of deser• Frauce. Every train bound north
Choi. The couple wore married in 1871 brings hundreds of men, women and
and lived together until 1877. They children who are abandoning their
have one ohild. homes and all their possesssons,
On Friday morning Mrs. itoszel, TSE DI°EASE IN PARIS.
wifeof Polioeinau Beszel, St Cather- Eight easel of cholera etre reported
ince, took her three children down tri
the oid canal below luck two, threw
'them in, and jumped in herself. The
cries of the obildreu brought asstet-
aace, au& they were rescued, but the
mother was drowned. &Ira. Roszet
was subject to fits of iusanity.
Monday atternoon about 2 o'clock
Conductor Brown's men were malciiag
up a train on the G. W. R. division
of the G. T. R. at Brantford. Brake-
man Jas. Sweuoy undertook to couple
it car loaded with lumber and a flat
oar. The lumber projected over the
end °tithe oar some distance and as
the two cars name together Sweeney's
head was naught between the lumber
AU Cha flat car orusbin his skull
a g
FOR SALE. -TWO• STORY FRAME
r)WELLING Ii017SE andoue acre ofland,
situated on the Thames Road. 21 miles east of
Exeter. Goodlarge frame stable and driving.
shed; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing
trees; goodwelland cistern. Suitablefor a re-
tired farmer. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Ap
ply to TROMA$ ALLIN, Exeter P.0 1y1.9-tf
--TRY—
C. MA'NNINC' a
Central Shaving Parlor
For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair
cutting &c.
tar Clean towal for ovary customer,'•'i
Next door to Central Rote
THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE
INSU11ANCG CO.
Established in 1363.
NEAD OFFIOE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
This coeniany has. been over Eightteon years
a successful•operation iu.Western Ontario,and
continues to insure againstloss or damage by
, PiroBuildings,Meretiancliso,Mtuin actories,and
all other descriptions of insurable property. In-
tendiuginsurors have tho option of insuring on
the Premium Note or Cash System.
During the past ten years this Company has
*sued 67,006 Polioies,covering property to the
amount of $40,872,088; and paid in losses alone
$700,762,00
Assets, $176,1e0.00, consisting of: Cash in
Bank, GovernmentDeposit,;end the unassessed.
Premium Notes on handand infore o 3,W WAn
0EN, M D. Preside, t. 0. M. TAvLon, Secretary
3. 11."13nenas, Inspector. oneur U S( SNELL,.
A gout for Dseter and vicinity,
flat.
On Friday last, near Holt, in the
.township of East Gwillimbury, Wm.
here today, two being fatal.
GROWING IS
At Toulon the epidimia i•t assuring
the Most violent character, nearly all
the victims dying suddenly.
PAULO, July 21. --Two deaths from
Asiatic cholera occurred in Madrid
to -day. At Toulon and Marseilles,
typhoid followed in a number of ohoI-
eraie cases. The doctors pronounce
the disease typhoid cholera. There
were 60 deaths in Marseilles daring
the day, ending at 9 to -night. Tctal
number since the eptdiruio, 1874.
Deaths at Toulon from 10 a. tn. to 6
o. in., were 12.
WASHINGTON, July 21. --The Secre-
tary of the Trc tsnry has issued a cir-
cular to officers of the revenue marine
service, requiring them, in view of
Cooper. a man on the shad side of 1 the existence of cholera, yellow fever
40, a late resident of Whitechurch, and plague in different countries, to
was cultivating roots in a neighbor's
field, and took shelter under a bass-
wood tree to avoid a shower. here
ho was found ie the latter part of the
day a corpse. The electric fluid
struck him iu the face, passed down
his person, stripping off part of his
clothing and lute the ground. Sudden
and sad news to the wito and small
family.
On Sunday morning of last week a
young man named Samson lemon,
whose home is in Michigan,' hired a
livery rig at Strathroy and started
out for a drive„ intending to go as
far, as Glencoe. When about three
miles on his -way lie stopped to pick
up a youug lady who was to a000m• A well being dug at the factory of,
pang kiln. While waiting the horse Doke Sons, Durham, N. 0, caved iu
took fright and ram away, throwing burying seven mem. '1'liree were talc
Lacon out on the hard road. When ont, one, bedly,iujured, four remain in;
picked up shortly after, he was found the well dead. U.te cauid be heard
to be dead, his neck being ,broken.' begging for euccnr, saying the water
The horse ran about fo,rrmiles before had risen to hie neck *11(1 110 was about
it lyes stopped.- to drown.
form of the vessels of the revenue
marine, a uationdil patrol on the coast
of the United States. All vessels
from foreign ports must be spoken
and the condition of the passengers
accurately learned. Should a vessel
prove to have sailed from an infected
port, her master will be a1 once dir,
eoted to proceed to the outer quaran-
tine station provided for her port of
doatniation.
One of the officers f the New York
Driving 010 is ill favor of offerieg a
purse of $10,000; $7,500; to the first
anti $2;500 to, the second for a race
between Maud S. and Jay•Eye.See in;
September.
abedioatt to the toucher and whoa one
is Jiunislted rush tothe eobool room
before your passion coulee, and give
the teacher a Bearing of it in preaeucer
of the school.
8 B3 iudiffarent about sending
the beat wheat all summer, and they
have doubtotl the expanse and 30 per
cant over up to the present time.
This sho va that no kind of stock will
pay better than hens when properly
fed and attended to.
Hnrcl) E.rpos{tor.
Halatlan-Lave ek Race.
plain of au incouveuieut or micron. The following parteutare at the
fortable school -roam do not Consider groat race on May 28, on the Nepeau
it worthy of notice. river at Sydney between Hanlon and
15 Get the cheapest feel that you Laycook for the chalnp:onship of the
can. world and $5,000. as Tbay gotaway
beautifully together Haulan pulliug
his scull at the rate of 80 per minute,
Layoock;on the:other hand weut away
Li the rate of 82. Laycook steadied
himelf and began rowing 111 better
form, but he was hell a length to; the
bad. Nearing the mile post both
slowed down to 80:per.minute, Han-
lon leading by almost a clear elength
and rowing in au easy style as if it
were no exertion whatever to him.
The sante orderwas maintained to
the second guile, exoept that Phelan
had increased his lead to - two clear
lengths. The pace from the start
was now telling ou Laycook, who had
reduced his strokes 28, Hanlan row-
ing abeubtthe same. By the time the
third anile was reached, Laycook by a
little extra pressure, managed to re-
duce the gap between them a boat's
--
length. approthiug the bridge, the
The mine ander Hyde Park, Pa., excitement of the spectators grew m-
imeo partially caved in. Some streets tense as Laycook was seen to be gain•
and houses are badly damaged. i:ag ou Harlan and a iluudred yards
A three•year•old daughter of Otte from the winning post they were el-
Gersabecb Detroit lost her life on most level: Haulms did not allow of
Thursday by falling into a swill barrel fairs to remain in turas 'state long,
iu the ground. The child's cries were With three' or font powerful strokes
heard as she reached the surface, and he shut away from Laycook, and won
she was co' oled into the house where by a bare lengtleainid the groateet ex
she in a few minutes expired. oitement, in 22 min, 45 sec." '°"w
In genet al; conduct your school on
the cheapest possible plan. and let
your chief oonceru be to find fault and
devise waystof retrenchment.
If theae rules are carried out you
are not likely to fail in having 'a bad
school; to see your children grow vic-
ious and ignorant or loon back with
bitter censure on their parents for
robbing them of their birthright you
will see the moralsof your town and
district degenerate, deoen1 enterpris-
iug people move out, taxes increase,
property diminish in value and the
whole community uCi the high road to
a:devil's paradise. It is a sure receipt
and many a district in the oouuty has
got the name"God-forsaken"by chhp-
euing and neglecting the schools.
_b-$ 4 4
American.