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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-31, Page 14 Vol. XL, Not 46 ".HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE ()HIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY O NINGJ'7" : t3 31, 1885€, aokrzr wmtacl Te sort t Publishers and Preprietore, Jus eeeaved --SOMETHING VERY FINE, IN.--- OH000LATES and 000+ i..a. All kinds of FRUITS, ORANGES, LEMQNS, FIGS, DATES, BANANA 0 LEGAL. W. HALL, &1111IST Rls SQLI4ITOR,etc :Ottte lq SamwolPai3lock. Exeter, I1r1TAL, XINSMAN,DFNTIST. i:.a. D'S •d toeaPost OAlo4Blooh. Teeth ex-, Sersetedaitak oat pain. etivllICA B.HYNDMAN.--COR. iba0ossxityotRoro . onlc., oppoette 1dr.I.0arllwt•sat+are.its titer. W. BROWNING M. De, It 0 P.ti,UradueteViatoriaDuiversity• Odle eaerealdenae, Der41441or 3 bor.toti. Exeter. I1 J, A. ROLLINS, M. 0, Y.8 O. Otfce,Mate at.Ezeier,Ont. Itesideace bOuaeroc•ntly occupied by P. ¥cl'LtiliPs.11ad. LU'TZ,M.D. • 0111coat his residence Exeter. 11R. IRVING, GRADUATE UNI VFRRITY Trio it; coileg) Member College phvsielansInd surgeoar Out.,CinceEtrkton cholera, Favorable weather at Tour los caused a marked amelioration in. the wittily of the cholera. 004. Foreign, Briefs. Nine of Gijon's crew land four f the L*1 hamp'i men have landed at Graven send. James Stephens end G ellsgaer propose to visit America to (dvocete the Irish cause. Itis expected Eegleu4 will demand the extradition from revue) e) of Van, lane oonoernad'in the 8co440 Y*rd oatregee. Orders have be*t1 seat ito irareattt, the British fleet $uitkim. The Cor- vette Tuyeuia left Jadde for that! elect. The boatswain, alaplain, Ave rail• ore ,.rid eight peeesegers of the (}ijoli *u4 tiro gallon; of the Jatirllare have lauded el Dertmontis. Tb. survey for au Abftle-Areerieerl' chip canal from Kingstown )arbor *0 Galway Bey lisle been completed„ Rud the plans prepared le be enbmittad to a oonfareco. of eught errs, Cliariea lktonelipen y, a linen man- ufacturer of Beifsast was found Fri day its the carriage of a i;aigbt *rein running between Pirie and Bxaaeele, with hie brains blown ont. Iiia cap. pose d'he was murdered.. (After . cannon of:Ministers at Ely - seed Saber/lay Ferry held ren inter- view with the Obinea. Ambai.odor. At the rrle•tiog it way arranged thiel China should pay Prime; 20,000 fir. A beta° solution of troubles is clow certain. The Cholera. Pante, July ;,26.—fit * meeting of the extreme 1.ft, last night it was de. aided to send Itiva deputio8, headed by 4lemonoeau, to Toulon and Marseilles to inquire into tit* cttotiret epidemic, The total mumbo, of deelh sine. the outbreak it is inpposetl will reach 1,000, About 500 who were tittioI. z With lbs diorite, Intra been oared. The proportion of putts would bo greater if there r►oderin$ *vigilance ware betties oxgauiged, rioli prsjud- iae esirls among the lower oleeees stgsinat the doctors, Many are eon: lanced they have been ordered to pro- mote the epidemic by ai3miuisleriog. poaionous medicine,. klouleforoe the pbyeioiens to taste the medicine. The 49e19t. UR Olga •adaii bquitew� on 600 own of alta koeliltty of the ego - newels. 7h. eponiett Iszetlatto* arts over,crorrde4 stud 0101011 Weir, le the Flt#ult. Moxoola, Jolty 26.-A ds►y,ielolt hem 1!arsellles to the Times ss a;: It L. atilt* ositainitbae the present eplderoio of cholera bits not the 1*rzze viinnlenee which aha;ao*seiust f►titiasza oltl. break., It appears to hove attacked siokttly individuals rater then whole ssotioni of the popnlstion. At Avian. many gereese have be - gems insane through fear. The total number of pieces in Frew. where the infection hoe appealed ie four teen. IMPOBTAN7•$UTICEB. + MatteEII.L1113, July, 6. The oily i► 1 threatened with a meet frzprsiese, Man TAMES ORE, COUNTY AUCTION- butchers have shut up shop. Other aataeneer. S losister raptly ttendodto. naysot; find i1 diffioalt lo procure supplies. E;11iY EILi3Lii, Liaouead hue• The cholera has appeared at Spas tioaeorror.ILBJ R, Li nd ped Aray ere Lew. carried Ahern by Italia a'riewashi s: tiatesaond'uctcdalsatodsrataracsas, workman from thei4ra.Di1 Toulon Outae-Apt Post•ofaao, Crediton, ant, Two fatal oases .already, and iha iu ONEY TO LOAN ON REALES- habitants are in a panic. tato for the Huron d;EriaLoanbsavings society. Low rateeof intorori. Apply to John Spaokman,Exoter. The Scott Ant. Mr Thomas H.ndoreon. a better and groper of Milton in the county of Hellon, was in town last week. Every parson who hails from that counly are I now besieged and questioned concern- ing the working of the Scott let, and • Ur. Henderson did not esoape. He has been in business in Milton for J. CLARK, Agent for the Us. • horn oand 'libber tl.IutualFireiscsurance otic. An Maxe*isles 24 desats las Company, Residence -Farquhar, Ordora by mailprompt1 attondedto• night. TOS. HUDSON, COMMISSIONEB1 ItrAReEILLrts, July15, noon,—Sac. in the Court of Common Psoas -Deed., deaths since nine o olook. Wills, Mortgagos,Lease.,and all forma of e,groo- M' ARREILLET, July 26.—During th monis drawn and e=ooutodaccordingg to law.+,:..," OEFIOL-Intbo Centennial Hoteliilock,Hon- last 24 there ,vire 58 deaths fro marry years and is well squinted • throughoutthe county. He !mad i} I'allza, July 26. --The epidmio at for the act but did. not support i1 in Toulon continues to decrease. This- any other way and he ha very little teen daaihs last *light; four at the fait) in it, Iwo years praotiel work - hospital, air in the suburbs, these int Ings it has materially changed his t n ne sell, Ontario. cholera. AefONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6} per cont. according to terms. Private Funds. App19io October15,'80 Bsolioitor. Exeter ICON EY 11 I can lend any amount of Money on farm se- curity at 6, di sad 7 per cont. according to terms Private Funds a specialty. Ohargos.moderato HW RALI;.Barrieter,Exetet., !'1. LINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE VI AGENT, Loney to Loan on Farm & Town Property As lowest rates of interest,..no ou terms to suit borrowers. A number of first -lase Farms for sale. Mortgages bought and. -cold: Waco in Fanaon'sBlock Exeter - NJ. CLARE. COMMISSIONER • Lathe Court of Common Pleas -Deeds, Wills,Mortgagee, Leases, and all forms ofagree- ments 'drawn and oxennfedaeooveing to law: MONEY TO LOAN ON ANLL MICE. Partial wleb- intr to borrow money on aoconat of recent pur- chases oflend.or to pay off existing mortgages ;gillIInd a groat saving by giving me a Dail, Can rend money ate and at per eon*. *two/dingle. Semi. N.J,CLOBH. FOR BALE.-TWO-STORYFRAME DWELLING, HOUSE undone mire ofland. situated on the Thames Road.21 miles east of Exeter. Goodlargo frame stable and driving. shod ; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing trees, good well and cistern. Suitable for a re- tired farmer. Will be sold cheap for cash, Ap ply to THOMAS ALLAN. Exeter P.0 jyl19-ti --TRY— C. M,A,NNINC'S Central Shaving Parlor For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair cutting 4c. , Clean towel for eyory customer,"*.) Next door to Central Note THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. Established in 1863. • HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT. Thisoonnanv has been over Eightteen years a successful operation in Western Ontario,and continuos to insure againetloes or damage by Wire,Buiidings,Merahandise, Manufaotories,and all other descriptions of insurable proporty. In- tending insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or path System. During the past ton years this Company has ssued 57,006 Policiee,covoring property to the amount of$40,879,036; and paid in losses alone $700,759,00 - AssetS, 8116,100.00,. consisting of: Cash in Bank,GovornmentDoposit,and the unassessed Premium Notes on hand and in force J, W 'WAL WEN, M D. Prosidext. O. M. TAYLOR, Seoretary J. B. HVGns,Inspector. CHABLESi SNELL, Agoht for Exeter and vicinity, LlvarorooL,Ju1y 26.---I1 /urns out on sxamioalton the O'Brien of .the St. Dunston anew, reported seized with cholera symptoms at • this city last night, is testing from simple colic, which is very prevalent. MIasatemts, July _25.--Fogilives viewer He says. it has been tolerably well enforoed in Milton and in the county generally, and that When done a grant den! of good. Whisky is still obtainable and a drunk mita 00- oaeionally eeen,bulldrunkcneesginaysry form is much less prevalent/hen it was before the sot was passed, and he knows of au'rindividnal inetanes:where the temptation having been removed, he vioeoe ased. In none of the betel* is liquor openly sold and can only be got at any of Them secretly and- by those who are well known and can be depended upon. He saps that the from here art beginning to Blurts• practice of Treating has Bien almost The municipal authorities havethanit• ientirely discontinued and he Thinks id the Sisters of Chprity for 111.1, de- votion and zeal in assisting the chol- era .effereisi. Paws, July 26 The;f1 hl ditto pee- pl. from Toulon continues. It is an. noticed' that all .woekinginen-a1 the awe renal who may he absent two weeks will be diimiseed. A cholerapetite:a in the beeping here• committed suicide bo•day by plunging a knife in his heart. Maneger Ronde, Papal Nuncio to Paris,' applied to the Italian ambes'. odor herelfor a pass sorose the front - ler without being eubjeoled to guar - tine repletion', but the request was veined. The mayor of Tulin, who is travel - in France, made a similAy request but was rofLeed. TuLON; July 16.—There were 2 deaths from cholera today in the oily and two in the suburbs. The total number of deaths from cholera 598. Tho exodus has decreased the popul ,lion Iwo -thirds. MARSEILLES, July 27.—Thr Catho. lice of the city again petitioned the mayor to authorize a procession and public prayers for the esbatmeul of cholera, but the request was refused. Only five of 27 members of the mun- cipal council of &ries remain in that oily. MARSEILLES, July 26.—Thtrly-six deaths in 24 hours. TouLON, July 27.— Eleven deaths in .24 hours; twelve at Arles, and six Aix. PARIS, July 27.— The : Arclitlietiop pf Paris ordered the priests to offer prayers and solicit -sluts in behalf of that if 11 were once known to be a filed fast that it would accomplish greater good. So far as business is oonoesned, he says there are more stores In Milton now than there ware before the ant was passed and that Cis business bas ooneiderbly increaeed within the last swo years; and he knows of other bullets s ausn, who can say the same. The iinproyement he says is most noticeable in the grocery branch of his bueioees, and several of his customers have bought more largely and paid more punotuslly dnr- tho past Tear iben they ever did be. fore. He is not sure that this is all traceable to the operations of the Scott Aol but he knows of oerteineiur dividuals which is undoabteJly the care. From a very luke warm sup- porter of the aoi, he has come to a most erdeul admirer of ib, andiwill do all in his power to prevent ite repeal and he admits that he is and has been actuated mainly by business motives, as if he thought It were in• jurine business or driving it from the town or oountry he would not eupport. it. Such are Mr Henderson's views, and we give tiler for what they are worth.--Seaforth Eapositol. On Monday evening of ibis wook as per auuounuement, the orening shot of the Scott Act oampaigu, as far as public meetings are' concerned, was fired. The attendance szcaa very large a number unable to get:. seats. The meeting opened with prayer 'by Rev. Juo Rose after which heti. Mr. Mar- row, the speaker of'tha' evening, was introduced. The rev' gentleman is an old worker, iu -the Scott Act contests and-bas:become so well posted on" the subject that nothing appears to bo. Ther him. After speaking for about 45 minutes be took hie seat atnid,t. great zpplauee. By way of change for the audience the old hymn, "Hold the fort" weir Rung and the obaurmstn Introduced Ur. Aloir,af the Befleator, Exeter. Mr.. Mos i* ageeeabli and being peeeeeeted of* good, i441os1• ion hie speech of an hour's length, was attentively liateued to. Ile .dealth with the liquor question in Melee, Ohio and other State. end talked for tome tints on the working of the Soot% Act 1n Helton Co, The barley and cider gtalstions wen ales touched ntIon,by Mr.Meir, Ma. Mar- row replied to the AAnli•Soott Aot'itd voeate in R way that told very;affee%u• illy. He 4iseeoted Mt, Molar's ,aid. thee* and Chore wet isq lilts* h04 it when be got through. It'[tr, l+dtl1ei ie no match for let Morrow as tjh temperance platform, however; T110 meeting wee doubly interesting on account of both aides of the ion Aeiug lilton up. fk etAn&ill voice woo lttkon which revelled nnsnimone• If im favor of the Act. W. A. Herr occupied *lt.>f„ Tito onetomraq vote of thank.. wit. pa.seed 11 the speakers and ohaisneau. Revd,. S. Jones, ,vino. Bost, D. B. Mee*. D. 0, 0lappieen.and F. Ryan. occupied seals on the platform, The tnosting closed with the benediction , esstouu-, cad by Hoc. F, Blau. Bore colic concluding this report of the meeting we would express our diseprovel of the conduct of several perilous who tried the Anti-Booit Act party, by making tbemlelv.s generally die*: greeabte to an orderly and repine: able audisaae. A weak ease. can. never be bolstered up by such actions. ---Brumesls Post. Love And Law. A corvine am cams up before Mr. Hart, J. P. at Seaton Ont, Som* time ago i handsome young lady of about 18 years, name Minnie Hdua Genre, became enamored of'. da.bin6 young clerk named Sydney lintland. They loved each other and resolved to become ono, and they did so. By the aid of the young lady's brother they wore enabled to procure a licence end unknown to;her parent. the knot was tied. The couple then eeperated and returned to their homes. Metiers went on smoothly, the young couple meeting frequently for a while until the secret leaked out. Then her par. ante wore furious and the young lady was looked up. 13u1 the husband as- serted his rights as her husband, and Illinois Edna supported the claire warmly. An arrangement took plane with the obdurate parents that inter- views should only take place in the pr.senoe of either Mr. or Mrs. Gear.. These meetings, appreciated .1 ilea speedily became monotonous, and at length the youthful beide stole secret- ly from the paeentil root. Hire *11 was bliss until juin as the dawn was breaking next day a oonslable arrived with a warrant for the arrest of Ruth. land on a charge of abdtioiiop, and a search warrant directing him to find the terrified bride ` and secure her presence at her father's. Th. frieeds of the unhappy bridegroom soon found hail and he wait enabled to re- turn to his home -bub alone. - The ease cam0 up the other day when the ohergo was dismlined And the Loving temple marched triumphantly out of oouet together. The biiide's fittherDuv- poses oatryiug the case further if pos- sible. Mr. E. Reline., founder of the Cl;ntou New Era has retired from the propriatorehip, and hie on Mr. Robe. Holmes, has assumed entire control. Mr. Heinle.] may very fittingly be termed the father of the Ontario local press. For nearly half a century he has followed the most arduronss and wearing of ail professions, and he has well earned the leisure of private life which he now contemplates enjoying, and we hope,he may be blessed with health and have long life vouchsafed him to eujoy bis deolioing years the fruits of an active and industrious business career. Mr. Holmee,jr., has beau connected with the Now Era more or less intimately from ''has youth; up, and is -no stranger to its readereand supporters, and we have no hesitation in predicting that under hie-manageneent it will oontiuue to prosper and will give good setiefaotion toile patrons as well as remain a cred- it to the enterprising town it so well repreeen Is. American. A letter from the Salt River stales that the eleamer Garibaldi nes gena aaahem on the Sister Bocks, jus about Rilton dooke, near Buffalo. bio pee. *coley) about her condition could be 1►arm►d. She le a C*uadian veleta of 209 tons harden, owned by Matthews of Hamilton, and valued al $5,000. The vessel's position was not a &n - porous ons, and her neon* would nob - *evolvs mush expense. The Boator, Mariner Ineureece Oe., 14014 a risk et $8,000 an her hull. .-.4.•-, Mt. 1, M. Hill, who recently purr °limed the pacer Weatioont, raoord 2;0ir, with running torte, for 00.04{l, ropoese to drive tits /ow .doubi. Rat cup road after the circuit ie, over. 1i .J.: +,ya;gaa, rid ;Wet Pballa►, I ohsrtlpion sls►ij;�t ;1 jlt 'arencdor4d uergl2e;,2aQ }p. cMer. wJ.o 1411. . gh $br.d'oi lhsm.al - tllostil. -haw* ;geto tars Th. Int Ulf mile of Billy li'i pssa- iftg exhibition (2;074) with ruenipg Mate, at eltloage, was Inial to 3::02.. Aldan tloldewiih-him sold the bay gelding Drivee, isle berg of * ilua4s.d. races, serf of Volursteer, regard 2;79}„ to \.Peelers; parties for ISO, 0QO,forroad' pe=poille. Mike Wool', the footed pugilist,. Oa in 1867, '68 '69 and 70 held the obaaapionehip of the world, avid wst Worth from $20,00Q to $80,000, is nowworking an the levee at N*w (b- less* at $1,50 per flay. I/ ie likely that Sullivan end Paddy Reap ex -champion of .America, will be bronglil.together again. .Ryan ha* instructed his banker, Janne Petiet- son to match bine to box four rounder stud it is probable that Sullivan will agree to attempt so knook Paddy one. The New York Daily News says "Goo. W. Hamilton is without any doubt the greatest jumper *his or any other country ever' knew. He can juwp 14 feet 8 inches in broad single jump, and in three standing jump. he Ran cover 89 feel lleinobee. BO he is a regular!, tr'.oketer and is travel- ing through the went under assumed names trying to rope in the betting men. Horsemen all over the country will: bo sorry to learn'Ihat Ms.;John 'Wile of billion, has mel with still another severe loss in the death of the valua- ble brood mare'Nellie Lyall. She was one of the moei vsluabie brood marcs ever owned in,Canade, and as she was a remarkably euro breeder of large fine looking sound. and heathy foals. she was a decided favorite with her owner. Mr. Jae. Jarrett, of the 7th conces- sion of Stanley, has purchased from Me. John G. Smith his fifty teere farm foe which he paid the sum of $4,850, This is an excellent lam end in a high state of cultivation and adjoin another 50 sores which Mr. Jarroit owns. Mr. Jarrott now has 200 sores of splendid lend, and ere hop* he may continue to proem as be de- serves to. Mr. Smith intends tremov- irg to the neigbborboeu of London. Mr. Thos, Jelenetoneof West Will- iams an Monday evening of last weep war Rai Parkhill buying a reaper. After loading the reaper upon his wag- on he got upon the reaper scat to drive away, and inigetting ons of the yard, one of the wheels struck a piece of iron, tilting the wagon and throw- ing Mr. Johnston ont. Re alighted on hie fade on the oyliuder of a thresh- ing, one of the epikae in which ant his upper hp open, and knocked out several of his teeth. He was picked up insensible, Mr. D. Doty, the veteran Collector of Customs at Goderloh has been sup- erannuated, having about reached the maximum number of years in the ser- vice. His position_ has been filled by the appointment of Mr. A. Farrow, brother to the.lnember for Ewe Her- on, and who for about ten years has been in the employ of the T. G. & B. railway. On Monday :last Inspector Newburn paid a visit to the customs office at Goderieb, atid3duly installed Mr. Farrow. Weeunderetand that Mr. Radcliffe, the very efficient dep- uty•,eolleotor, will rhorbly be promot- ed to a collectorship fp,-anotfier poet.