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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-8-7, Page 1!1:11.111.111177 Vol. XI., No. 48 "HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS 1'AsLL WIJ;I RE THEY MAY." 1 FXE i.EYT', ONT., THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST iL,, 1884. — Just Received. ---- --SOMETHING VERY FIDE` IST --2-.- OH 0001.,.Afr S and OOOO.1 .-.,. All kinds of FRUITS, ORANGES, LEMONS, FIUrS, A.Pl fy, BAN ... ... DM. .. rrS„ LGAT�. + CANADA��t ITIDlet �fra W. HAIL, ST R,SOLL.ITORlet e in Sentwell'aillaek, ai♦xetes. NS N,DENTIST.In D.8 entity •�-rstrlinr','6at� "ID ed to Post. Office iileoY. TCeth ex. ctedevlt# Qrrt 19aa, 1875. sed to the Honorable the Secret nettles) ar'y of State for°suede, embodying a petition of certain electors of the County of Iluson, addressed to his l,xeLliene the fiereraor-general of Canada to0one ell,prayin€gthat Ws Brosnan. aytuisltthe pleased by an 0rder,in Council to declare that the Second Part at Aire Canada Temperance dct-•1778"shall ha In taros mid talcs effect in the said Count of Heron. and that the said petitioners aredesirous that the Yates al all the eloctarsof the said Crauuty° b talon for and agains.the ado tiou of the laid petition 'rill be de/tatted in the Oleo of the Sheriff of the County of Intron in the Court Souse, in the Town of Ctoderieb, on the 90th dayof August, (A. It.a 2644, and that the same mill remain tuarein for the .space of ten d&)a thereafter for public examination ',y any ppar- ties.1,receeding its being laid before the Hon- orable the 5seretaryotState. D. P. WILSftls. free. tiuron iieot�pt fief (d�.rsso�g/ii tion. AHORACE noarn1t. stereter liierstt1aj' or An gust Alio—CORONER FOR t.liurota. UiStca opposite to, °.Exeter . e W. BROWNING M. D., ;41. • res,OraduateViatorinpniversit3°• 0.,; cahtAreeitleue$. Dominion Laboratosv, Exator -nil, J. A, ROLLINS, ;l 1. 0. P. S eins 0. house recently occul occupied by Pr Ali Phillips, Esq, McPhillips, n IaUTZ, A.I. D., • Office at his residence Exeter. hR. IIRVING, GRADUATE UNI F} R$ZTY TsiattyCallogAfemteerCallas;a iallc':iaiauan id earrgeunt Ont.,rfticeriirktan f1f1.'ORTAX'.1 0TIOE8. a� TAMES OXE, CQUNTYAUCTION- TJ - neer. Sales promptly attenaredto, Days of sales arrauvedatehl% Wilco - laN'RY EILBLR, LicensedL Aua- Toee .ehij o: 5 for aortStephen, l c ed aini aerate rates Omen -At Dost-0110o,Crediton, Ont. 1IONEYTO LOAM ON REALES. Sacioty.�tLow rates of ante tai.te for the Huron tt Erie Apply pply to Jahn Spaokulan,llxetor, 1P T INT 3. CLARK, Agent for the Tie- s. • born °an LIibbertMutualrireI•ueuranco auii )any, Residence—Farquhar. Orders by mail promptly uttondodto. TOS. HUDSON, COMMISSIONER C in tho Court of Common Pleas—Deeds, Wills, Mortgages,I,cases,aud all forma of agree- ments drawn and oxcoutoeneeord,ng to emote: .-' OFPIOL•'--Iuthe CentenniaUtetel i31ac,1s,I�eu. sail, Ontario, 1 f0NEY TO LOAN ATG AND 61 Funds. er cont. according to terms. Private Applyto Oetobe115,'80 B. V.ELLIOT, Solicitor, Exeter MONFTT!! I can lend any amount of Money on farm se- curity at 6, s# mad 7 per cent. according'to terms Private Funds a specialty. Charges moderato t rI ZV HALL,13arristor,Exeter: (1 LINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTNTE AGENT, Money to Loan on Farm & Town Property At lowest rates of interest, and. on terms to suit borrowers, A number of first-olass Farms for sale. Mortgages b-ught and sold. Office in Fanson's Block Exeter NT J. CLARK. COMMISSIONER 1. • inthoCourt of Common Pleas—Deeds, Wills,Mortgages, Leases, and all forms of agree. ments drawn and executedaocorfling to law. MONEY TO LOAN O 5BEALESTATE. Parties wish- ing to borrow money on account of repent pur- chases ofland,orto pay offesistingmortgagss will find a great saving by giving me a pall, Can lend money at and e# per cent. according to terms. 1P.J.CLARH. FOR SALE.—TWO-STORYFRAME DWELLING HOUSE andone acre ofland. situated on the Thames Road, 4# miles east' of Exeter. Goodlarge frame stable and driving shed ; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing trees; good well mad cistern. Suitable for a re• tired farmer. Will be sold cheap for cash. Ap ply to THOMAS ALLIN, ExetorP.0 jy;19-tf --TRY— C, MANNINC'S central Shaving Parlor For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair cutting &c. s• CIean towel for eyory oustomer,-i j Next door to Central Hote THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Established in 1863. HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ANT. This coml. any has been over Eightteen.years n successful operation in Western Ontarfo;and continues to insure against loss 'ordamage by Eire ,l3uildings,Merchandise, Manufactories,and' all other descriptions of insurable property. In- tending insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Cash System. Duringthe past ten years this Company has ssued 57,090 Policies,00vering property to the amount of$40,872,038; and paid in losses alone $709,752,00 ri.ssetS, 2$17'6,100.00, consisting of Cash in Bank, Government Deposit, and the unassessed Premium Notes on handand in force J, W WAL DEN,M D. Presideit. C. tr, TAYLOR, Secretary J. 5 . HUGHES, rnepector. CITABLE Si SNELL, Agent for Exeter and vicinity, New Brunswick Govern dad 1140,000 of debt by ft per loan at per. ere U1110rted 10 be very n m. crOHO in the River /Lupin dietriol, about 25-miloe from Quotes°. Andrew MoNau$11ton wife run over and killed by a Cid) Ott Southarn train at Fletcher Sunday morning: A party of Ammon %ourelste land- ed ou Knapp"e Point, Kingston, aunt ori being °barged by a vicious bull they poured eighteen shots into the ttnimatl. Awing to the extras refinery wet t weather of July more than 50 per cont. of the Lay orop iu the section around Quebec hue been Ioat, and the rot has commenced to allow itself a- mong the potatoes. A young daughter of a farmer nteul- ei Horror*, living near Malden, Essex Co., Ont., was bitten on. the foot by a rattleanaltewllile picking wortlebarriee Antidotes were promptly applied, but without success. The girl died in a few laoure. A. fire broke out Saturday night;at Jas Hall's, lot 28, toll. 5, Cartwright, burning the barns,stabl(iand °entente Loss about $2,000; pertly covered by insurance in the London, Montreal, and Citizens of Montreal. Al the Conservative convention held at Napanee on Saturday, George L Blackstock, barrister, Toronto, was nominated as their represntative in the coming election for the Local Leg- islature rendered neccessary by the death of iMr.Rioo. e The Young Maitland, of (lodelioh, Untie -ton (an•j defeated the Daeuntlese, jr., tt+xcrhsso plena on I club of Olinton at the last named (Ficin ague• arca eerrespc ideal) -- ' No1Ee.—A very 110237 hell storm €ycted overt bare on Wedueaday 288r1 dt. Although the hail was 'duelled to st vsty narrow track of hied it done:+ conei4erehle demesne _ on, W hadUingettheir 4@s # is 1 de the lkxm.--Seekitoon berries ere plentiful eolith of here. Over siert pie ' x were'douuted at one tittle in the jalt e•Willi plume arra pie tt 3,.1 Trolled Alive. tliv'`I Nelle, +an.,,1 r farloniler in tIU v 1 aN ti, llre,g Tati$t Saturday abdtit 7 (i Joltu,. The letter sent, and four of lite breaking tit .anti . �', littlAe tit lames Gar talaok p, m, her crew ware drowned The vest ware Cannel with ttxtrl;rw i Mils, wl salt vffltlt gena, an employee of the Chiettge Granite Company, al Grind, eeved • orooeing over the ploughed ,none(t, arena Islacti, neer Iiia stop Iuid his caurreric. at Point sett He jumped front thea rolls r stud oorit- shoe#ion altractat by ran' nultauttl A horrible o remount titre to them "Rh hila whip, Trorho re 1lr owl -fence en h teff of 11, 9 B 12 Hollers. Rentantlaarlu,g that his tlirea neluetd Deerochtrrs, ltttving been eelltywhen t11gy nil �twelva) €ttrt�ed upon little chilalrAa lead baalt els iu g t�z bask la iiia wor1t 1 y 8 about to bring frotLl tba 1,nstetrG a CatT, xray him aha�lr► , 11l he rltsltetl' anti til seek tTlszt;t, Hs r+►ta toned corns hours ttftarw r(ta draggbag gain. Ilfustsring rip; oaura►gO ire down to flit adlteant ular,ll, and there between flet feat at 1h.e ttld tai a rope initian a4nol T (t txewpiit s cc.aditlg lrt Peet some cbiltlreu, Iarlly tGforaued hiIIm tiod round alar horns• " "b0 Stay ssas $: d , b!ctornlntg Iftat ltlR iittl© elle; were ort tie rivsr stripped +cud terri�ly Iaoertr cd. It is llspi(ttotls,left.-- is►yingii a begatu,bank.' .`slither I'r,leer astrran,andupposed first the f lgbtotne atlivaalnd tll(t trrfitp ee repurtetl �.-Borne bis honor found that silent 50 foot tenet have dragged the held yrhe early sawn gritin IP lonili:Ilg iS'r" oft t 0 at resent.-Palatuaa aro a old oro ixa bten Qc tat,t i:Iaaet Azul 11 feat ly taro beers. The Ill1.. iau zepwztd(I , p g p tri depsb tau?1 crt,sed In. u And artisils(i: ivanilnate nztd d i :!A hese teem' hall ltaa brelt srleot+trl ' X � Mare 14t41).'" arsi , bis cbildran^to death. The forarlutata James Creedou, of Pens, fila,, f►te1 X til tltt4 tlhicaga fxratitite C:xtalpauy wars y ft, ateelatenee, and The inquest on the body of Mise ?Bartel, who died suddenly the other day at Ottawa, demonstrated that death bad beets caused by congestion of the cerebral membrane, supposed to have been produced by an excess- ive dose of cedar oil, taken for the pm pose of alleviating toothache. A dispute in the matter of duties on the dynlanos and machinery for the Windsor Eleclrio Light Company bag temporarily suspended operations. The Government wants $2,000 duty 25 per neat. of the retail value of ma- obinery--while the company decline to pay money except on the actual cost, whioh is about 150 per cent less. Four little girls wearing brown els• tars and and caps and bearing address- ed cards on their breasts were objects of considerable interest at the Chioora look at Toronto Thursday. They -•had come from England without any guardian, and ware going to the coon- f ty of Grey. The chiidren were bright J - and happy looking au8;were•not in the least confused at the novelty of their snrronndinge. Tune, 4.20 alfa 11 nlitites respeot- ivelyT. A U-lacrusSe match for hit *heron. iooabip WAS t+letyed at. Montreal, 'o Saturday last. between t�lul.r tlatnlr±l(tke and M'untreetere, Tit Slreserooks won by three air:sight 0100 15f, 8 miulttee reetleet sly, A collttion et tea" neonrredherseeee the �.irition brig Rana Ster, from Nova, ticotio for Que+aoetrewri, anti the Rieltwtd Oren, from C,rrdi` for St. • JOHN v TE 4 SON Publishers and. Proprteto! it naerierten At Mertinvill recently a UAW havingeen seduced by her ve birth to twigs. While oaf tho brats' and the mother girt sue elok in au itdjoining -nhuirnin father of the uloth- bildren look at, knife end oat, to obildrert to pieces end fed the � to the hogs and fled, a accident on Friday morein which soon on trend with /might hive resulted fatally but for tis Dustier tAx(ily Outs e. they removed the earth wiser* the praienoa of mind. He wee drixririg ' claRatan bad bean killed. The bodies Caseady*s team into Smith's creek, alae sorsa loitltad ont N>; liitv•lrigltt trill; t#ta azeatlpliou of +sue of hie girls. juts ethers the latter joie; the (rand llitt,tl a beautiful Eugliett tiltrai rrkllt sacra tagltd to ha terribly mengleid. river far the purpose of Watering the crI about twentyyeers of tip, teteT1ta 111110 boys hoed was drnsbed stud horses, when they ,cent in beyond tan t"re1 from rent Britain, attar broken. ]Tho litho boy watt nine yesrt their depth, end bed to *trim for their l sto3Inng et short dietalioe from the oid, the 0104of the Iwo, the other )livos,Oreeion jumped end swam batik steamship, war induced by * cabman two being gibe. to shore. Tho horses went,aaroro the stream end not being able to climb up the buck, turned round sha owam back, taking rho body of the wegou to which they were attistcbed with them, to error: his cab, end was driven to nouns of ill.faelae. The young girl eller learning the natnre of the plass Spurting. elle bad been couduoted to, demarttied ..._. thorn to let.tapir depart, and only re,Jhsr-EYX•err.'s OR= TROT. The wagon box was lout in the rllid;M gained by force She • had however, The menet* of the Americap turt tstraam. no sooner Icft the houoe than she pea have yet: to a/4011We two More brills followed by two wotuen, innl*tae of 'lent ` bo tiatoe, who . after a oaOltin bar meati attaoaaeful ltchievxn+totst than Not Far Ft(»n '1igtmle, 1 , Ph B those llerforiaaaueea at .�laraRianset>" __ etapparent etrleugere, elicited a rep- Perk Fridayin the trials of the trot•, etion of Iter story. They so inspired lin Condensed ! . g wonder, Js►y-Lire-See, lo beet his t the youngglrl with oonfideuoe through record of 2:10ilied that 0 John Johnston, oils oldie oldest re- their speeches,tit L f Maud S eidents of Staple , died at tared re• ata o, without tin? of 2:10{, and of the famous black send y hesitancy entered a second oat), think -)gelding II. P. 'Winship and mate to y ing that she lead fennd honest friends beat their double team record ofn:09* There is a lady in Clinton, who 1n a strange load. They were driven end that of Frank and mate of 2;081. with but two exceptions .has not slept about in different directions about 10 Apses crowd dl,ala aro away faun borne for years. J o cloak at night ,end finedl drew up et prose" front alt The voter°' lust for Millets this year the same house to rrhioll elle had been ' quarters3inaluding horsemen, owners, contains the ua"aae8 of ,bent 40 fo- and jockeys. The grand stand, • art• reels voters (mostly widows) who will previouoly takep. Sho was shown to tt "roodatiug GAO, was quickly filled ( } )bedroom and given a key to lock the Aud carriages Hued the west side of be entitled to vole at the next oleo door with°, and was assured she would tiou, should they be so disposed. not be molested there, The girl had the 10,0 The aggregate regnte attendauoe The cricket matoh between the was loon, . The traoai was in fair only veoia i the room a short time, condition, but not first class, xbe °tubs ropreeeutireg the couiltitls of however, when the carter �srLo Lad first event was the trial of Jay -Eye. + Middlesex and Perth was played at driven her in the morning slued nd- y"Eye' St Marys tVednesda Tho ams }via g l See, After warming up he started Mt y y g =emu by means of a duplicate key. a one sided one, the Perth men She cried for help but was unheeded. proving far superior to their op.pou- She might have boon there atiIl but ante. The game Was decided on the for a man who in passing, hearing first innings, Perth winning Uy 58 her appeals for help entered the house' runs, and demanded her release. The mss: Some time bet weoen Saturday night tress I boldly confronted Lite man last and Monday morning, some un- and informed him the girl was only known fiend deliberately out the large drunk but the man pushed hie way up rope used in raising the hammer of stairs, enoonraged by an other appeal the pile driver which is employed in ""I am here against my will, and for the construction of a bridge in Luck- evil purposes, and if you are a father, now. To complete rho diabolical act or haye any sisters have some com- bs else ant one of the guy ropes of passion; for the love of heaven hear the derrick, thinking, no doubt that .me." The man upon Learing this when the large rope would break the scattered the inmates from him in derrick would topple over. Fortunat- every dirieolion, and finally succeeded ely Mr. Hamilton, before etartiog the in rescuing the girl alter a hard tugs: machine to work on Monday morn- le wtih a few bullies of the place. The ing, discovered the plot and thus wretches stole $"12 andja ticket for averted what might have been a Western Ontario from the unfortunate serious catastrophe to both life and girl. She has now been placed Gln property. ,. proper hands and detectives' put on The Salvation Army at Seaforth the track of the fiends who rained had a jubilee and ""tea fight" to assist her. them in building a barracks in that town. Al 1:15 p. m. fully 200 sol- diers met at the barracks and march- ed to the depot to meet Major coombs and other visitors, amongst whom were several persons lately liberated' from :London jail. Ou the maroh up rem the depot an hotel 'bus attempt- ed to drive through the ranke,and two of"'' the soldiers attempting to guide the horses clear of the ranks, the proprietor of the hotel threw one from the horses`' heads, and the 'bus driver struck she. other with Itis whip the 'bus was then driven through the crowd, knooking several people down, but no one was injured. The after- noon was taken up in banquelting and marching. About 1,200 persous were,fed,and nearly 200 soldiers turn. ed out at each parade. A largely at tended jubilee was held in the Opera House in'tbe evening ;, standing room was riot abtainable. ' a NewTs. Sir Hector Langevin is expected to leave for Manitoba about the middle of the present month, he will go i,fa Port Arthur, examining the county along the line wherever any public works are or are Iikely to be eou- etructed. He will return in Septem• her. Cnatoms.and ;Inland Beven ne returns for July:—Belleville Inland .Revenue, $9,262,51 --an increase over July 18$8 of $2;127,28; Customs, $3,825.15 -•an increase of $497.61. Guelph Customs $5,987.51—au increase of $724.61- inland revenue, $15,395.05, an in• crease cf $5,598.15. The Revised EEquali*tion. His Honor Judge Toms 'has made his decision in the county asseasmeut appeal case, whichconfirms the as. sesameut of the several townships as made by the county council, and makes the assessment for the towns and villages as follows, (viz.) : Bayfield, Blyth, Brussel', Clinton, Exeter, Goderieh, Seaforth, •Wiugham, Wroxeter, EY JUDGE BY COUNTY $80,589 s $100,000 188,840 130,000 234,000. 285,000 ,481,880 450,000 836,950 810,000, 875,000 1,650,000 467,900: 450,000 344,700 - .345,000 80,150 100,000 Foreign Briefs. The steamer Dione, from London Three hundred 'British troops are for Middlesborough, sank in the cell - ordered to reinforce the Egyptian gar- ision in the Thames. Seventeen per. rison at Zeilab. sone drowned. the word "go" and Made the first quarter in 881, second in 1:05; third 1:89; fouctlr, 2:10. Never was there wilder excitement than followed the announcement. Hate, canes,haudker. chiefs, and fans waved, while men shouted themselves hoarse in cheer- ing the kiug of American turf. Mr. Caeo,tho owner of the horse,was over- joyed, and received showers of con. gratulations with the plainest mani- festations of delight. JAN -EYE -SEE%) RECORD BEATEN—)LAUD 8. TO THE FORE, It has:been a groat day at elle driv- ing park, The sport began at 11a. m .Saturday, and coniine ed without in- terruption until five races were finish- ed. • The attendauoe was large, the weather pleasant, except o, short show er at 1 o'clock, and the track good. At 4;30 between the heats of the pacing race and, 2;27 class trot, Maud S. was brought on the track and after a little warming up William Blair, the driver, nodded for the start, and gave the mare her head. She strode off in the smoothest conceivable man- ner unattended byany noise to urge her -along, and mads the entire cir- cuit without a skip. She passed the first quarter pool in 82±, the half mile in 1;041, the three quarter post in 1- 861, and the fell mile in 2:091 • Three gentlemen timed her in ihik judges' stand. David Bonner, of Ne'r► York, made the time 2:091; W. B, Farlig, secretary of the Cleveland driv- ing park, 2:09 8"5 J, Cumminga, pree- fdent of the Toledo Driving. Perk 1:091 Several wat„ hes is the boxes opposite the judges' stand, marked 2:091. Pres- ident Edwards announced that the tinge was the record, inasmuch as a wager of $100 was on the trial, D. H. Louderback of Chicago, putting up $100 with Capt.. George M. Stone, manager of Maud S. that elle would trot better than 2,11:1-. The tract& is eetinate'd one and it half to 2 seconds slower to day than the Providence tack.