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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-8-14, Page 8ICC Wb.olesale and. Wise Act, To prevent kende in weight the I - lend Revenue DeparamenChaer Witted She following notice i --"Every hes. Retail i tnttloally sealed package of canned goods, sneh as fruit, vegetables, fetter and the like, shall have .the weight c{ vocacszzozol R the oonteutr of the tin, eats or ?sok' age containing the . melegibly w&rk- ed on it ; and sn. y pecker Weeny oth- - . ND er person found guilty of setting or ex oil p -ng for elle each goods in soy such tin, can or package, on which FANCY GOODS D't L ark weight °f tie contents .yet the m e+l,,or on which such weight; Is misrepresented, shall for the first of. fence incur a. penalty of two dollars for each moll tin, can or pal ,and for each sobeequent offenoe Ity _. __^____.,,r_.._ _. ___-' of not less than three dollare•fdkeach TEN' CE', 8 per nue tor first insertion, and Smell tin, can or wine." The 110W 701 i et Nxs per line for each subsequent in• regal '1 tion will *owe into farce on the t, sertaoa win be obarge4 for notice. apt"ear'inl;tet in t.hia colon.°. Go was con. -, wheat tic kept busy btia E:'~h,TER, ONT. h y ', a/et , into TIdUIII DA , ,AUG1.78T 14, 1884. first day of Janut►ry, 18tz6, redestziaaalsns, One night hilt week I young man employed in Stanleke'e mill on the Lake Road, about three chile. from Exeter, made a, roger with bit stn• ,litY ur ata t;n1e smut any art of t }ploysrs that be aaattld rIainpromo n jug o! 11."""e ha ry to rr.' wListwey within a certain length of d d cfd�aits,or exy interesting Incident what-' ;ted. the pedestrian prepared ter a County, ttchats of ;vcat news, such as ac., time. ,phi tnolrev 5ettug n y epos: ct-cr, front ane our subscribers or rami- . trip to Exeter to proearo the 'wrhiskey, c s generally tr+f or the parpese of public- takiug off All his clothing bite his t a ion. shirt. In this ieetui-nude condition b.e alerted out at tt l,reekeneok speed, beet he had not gone far before a lig overtook him, and thinking he knew the hares he ought it by the head, smart crud intelhsetat taut to !cern. the expeotlug he would catch hold cf the art of printing. lust have a lair education, bag8y behind and than gat a lift cat Apply perso,uauy so Tomo o .eo, Exeter, tine tray. Toe armor not being aooue-- , tomed to seeingenols, coeturuse as he Fatrtxalola, wore, took the traveller for a high Ur, David Mill, of Vaborue, has way robber, and treated hire as Boob, diipased of hie farm, containing 150 atrikiug biro a sound Wow oa the acres, being Iot D., non 7., to Meesre. head, which felted him to the ground Clarke d Fly ober, for the turn of and the buggy- wheel passedover trim, $11,500. Ur. Mill will probably move He laid on the read for about two to Exeter. \$e welcome beta, hoary before he was picker! up. FIe had an ugly wound ou the head where he was stuck with the whip. Lona r. It rl l ' • New Railway, An *gent of the C. Embro the other day interviewing the citizen! in 'connection with run - ming a brothel) to ths4 town. It ie very likely that s lies will run to Em. taro, end if it does why not continue ,R, wall in rrrostttes. When to Itixeter to have ire Civic holiday Iir.. 3, N. Howerd'i new reeidouoe is approaohlug completion very rapid. it on to this town anti ou through to "3'. the lake, jr. John Wood, mud Jr, Thos. Health not. The new Health Act strokes it ifu. perative an every householder to pour aolutido of sulphate of iron Into privies, cesspools, reservoirs, etc., The Salvation .Army had a good every mouth. The solution is made "turn out" on Suudny everting 1alf, by putting two pounds of copperas in the hall being packed. two p'ailsful of water. How many of The Woodaook season opened last: our citizens know of and comply with week, and it number of our sports em- thir law. braced the opportunity at once. A. B. Grundy, of Leman, has beau rerioiust.. appointed night operator at the Grand Messrs. Geo. Hyudman and Harry Trunk station, Woodstock, 1trilkies are at present visiting friends Exeter base ball club will play the at L .uia.-ili'ide Browning of :lark- return match with the Brussels boys ham, is visiting her brother, Dr. at Seaforth some day next week. Browning, of this place. -Miss Dun- I Mr. B. Hicks has left for Toronto lap wi, , has been visiting in town left f Jr home ria Sarnia yesterday. --Mr. b. L. Hooper, made a good run vii' l; his bicycle to Parkhill, on Th ur salty. Friday last, shooting bee br�,e�1� ^'!� wit'!, �a tri?Jitng kta beset 'trawl r'. 4: aped being ebot. It, ap- pears that'he and hie eon setup Vie- paring the gun -one loading•, i ,bar- rel, while the other put on th3 eep. Having got it in rudiment, t the eau, cueing the hammer to ,,,•.; t' asp, dieobarging" the gall►, lents of which grazed M r. end inflicted sen extremely wound. IZOTg1. A hendolaasr brick being erected here, hi greetly to the *ppm Oheptn '<ieittug friers& here left on Tuesh y for which pike he has accepted tion in the Canada Builirteist t.' We wish Iain enemies in the veer anoe of hie dutie --•doll Fried, London, hi home ependilig hie ixo' days. ---1I. h. Huston, life Immo agent, visited our village lest week, and su000ede,? in taking a few risks. AkocioF. r`.- On lllereley evening, while Eivaunel, wort of widow Wriest, was playing with a email 'bodes-tyhatde toy gun, he ,net with s pein dent, After loading tete non *good charge of powder, be fuse, which. to his notion, miry. elowlr. Not being content avrait the result, he Iatd the gun dowse; to examine it, and while looking in -- side the powttor ignited And the coin. tents of the gun filer from the nipple into lois face, knocking the skin off hie left. cheek and filling his eye. Ile is at present unable to,see ont of the injured eye. by some utenne. let his thumb .lila, Carling are erecting now residences 1,1� the lower part of the village. A company of gfpsiee have been camping ou the river flats for the past two weeks. Good Advice. Practical millers and grain rner- ehonta nitvisa farmers not to cut their wheat too green nor thresh it Ocr urday l;txt. cilutett a pike which soot , This co'al 1►Arv.�,i ?erratic -r., rowei phrel 14 lbs. This is no fish story. for the purpose of purchasing his fall Mock of jt.welry. .Seo This adv. next creek. The Clear Grit basal) hall club of Exeter, went to Parkhill on Monday. and defeated the club of that town by '2 runs. ,ter. John Snell, sr., of Exeter,. while fhaiiing iu L.tl,.; Huron an iat- TOV . PQa "To. Ladies, now as the evenings are becoming cool, you shall need aAEi ENING SHAWL. We have a fihh,e line, whiell. we' offer you OI EA:P. They are beauties. Our UN DE.W,R DEPARTMENT is full, and gives good t><atisfaotion, We have a lot of CLOTHING hi all the latest and new- est Styles. A. full line of HATS the , lark and newest styles - both in SOFT and DERBY. Before malting your purchase it will pay you to -call and see ns. In GENTS.' FURNISHING GOODS our Stock is cow;_ late. 0 Anderson. Acclnnar.•-Un Friday last a non of Ur. John Lane got hie foot badly bruised by getting it caught in the hind 'wheel of a wagon while climbing an it while it was in motion. fle.nerrov;ly aticapedf having his leg broken. HEARD Fnoae,-.51r. Wm. Graham, of the boundary, who went to this old country a -abort fittle ago, has base heard from. He arrived stately in the. old land, and expecte to return home about the first of September, bringing with, him three heavy draught home, wlnob, no doubt, will bo superior to any stock previously brought to thi•a section, as Mr, Graham is a thorough judge of !horse flesh. Tun Cl cr:;.-.This' fall t.'lioat cr;t in this section is lel?cut ail harv.'atu 1. Thiarae Inti (bean stnne thr.'Nheat, a.,,l the nvere.;:e yield pee acct is all•,aht s t btlaltele. Spri a;.; wheat is expected to yi Its ab•.nit th;• e1u413 a, fail, while barley will gi:e a bettor yield tbt.n. it iris fa.- at number of year,. In fist thf+ crony in Bla,l.shard are batter than teat: < laoav,a I).lrn for shinny ye;ra. '.I'hi1! °eke tlhie4 that mare the Lapi)ine cf mit 1 grain tlhre,,heft tea s:a..at (lona t...t cure alarmed of the tlhreLtt made npo�n hint grant will ho properly. Wk,.:.;at t., t ulnn.i the of a dose of tsar and feathers, as he Blans artt. lhll h 'E c'ice, C11C13a 1)i? 111 firet•el:tsp has returned again. A pier and out abutment is cum- pieted for Um new .railway bridge, which crosses the Sailble at this place. It is expected -the bridge will not be completed until the beginuiug;of next winter. applied to the board to have some - Mr. John. Hackney, of Hensatl, thing Clone to the ditch running past mode a good run ou his bicycle, on i his place on the Base line. Messrs. Thursday, going from Hensall to his Pearn and Hodson were appointed t , home, a distance of 15 miles in 1• .Pearn the place and have the utr oessary repairs done. A comein uioa- tion from Mr. 'Win. DaviLloon the County Clerk stating that the amour:):, required for County pin Li' :+ei1 from the Township of 331aus11ard for ordin- ary purposes would be $4629.00, egivalent to Legislative School grant $896.00 making a total of $5025.00. The Council then levied a rate of the assoyeed value of the uulnicipali'y of ,v 2 .11l iii the dollar for C.lnnty L,ur ort' t_a,yttid we hope. L11e6o })r c.icnl hunt« l•rr+1n .experienced miners and grain mert;hrr.ut-s will be sacci on by the farmers in this Section. Generous. 0 'e difficulty in the way of aged miLi;5ters of the late B. C. Church in Canada expressing themselves oil the proposed union was their rela- tionship to the Annuitant Society in The regular meeting of the Coun- cil was heid on ;Monday the 4th inst. All the members present except Mr. Graham. Minutes* of last meeting read and confirmed, Mr. Wm. 13oott i hours. This is vary good riding for England. Terms of adjustment were an amateur. asked by the Executive of England and prepared by a committee duly authorized on this side of the water. It will be a matter of gratification to all interested in the union movement that all that was asked by the Cana- iroio it,'Isorities has been granted by 9,0 cr ik-euea, in England. .Rev. J. :iar)i er of Clinton, has received the f It )otitic+ ett,'tlegram : "Terms accent 'j i%; 'ht;unes shortly. Correcttµ.^. ~_ ,l3gckson, speaking on Sunday 1 nA,iog,•pf tate present population of 1h Glebe,ss being, ascordiug tothe lowest estimate; 1,200 millions, and only 409 millions of these b,.rcr tltq l ristt.au I)plpae, by luiat.•1. .lal,c,ktr tIt t t Wor R. i1. Cherch ala being E, 'when 11.1 meant 200. Two or three young ladies of Exe- ter, who have been visiting in this town, say that :t is a pleasure to walk on the St. Marys sidewalks compared with those of their 'own town. -St. Marys Agus. By virtue of a change iu the Muni- cipal Act, during the Last session of the Legislature, widows and unmar- ried ladies, who are property holders, stones, anis a further rata of 1?k shills are entitled to a vote at the Melnieinal i 1 1Iie dollar for :(,•v'4tli p exentui Ito re elections. Iu consequence Exeter ,;xcluuute of behold tae. 13e -law N. Will have a good share of feivaie voters (120 relating to the leaching of I)011411 for the next Municipal elecalon. turf:., to the Tru.ta+es of School S;ua i tion � o 14, Blttn•ba d f•ir $800 00„ flay. !lint read and passed and stetted by the Reeve end Cleric and twitted WI•li the The young men who were prt,ctaiug seal of eorp"rali an. ''Lilo f,111,,1vi1r` revolver ehu.,tiiig in the bush at Black orders _uere issued and •i•tfned by the, Lrepk, iu the township of H11y, ou Reeve, Thos., llurt;y 28 50. enlvei t on Sunday, 3rd i-2st., lied better trot re- -4t. iil.rlve gravel road ; 1Voo t1 saes But !ht you 111 War live V. OTS & SHOES Toll zl for Rt,yles and prices. a warrant. OUR GROCERY DE PART ' .1,' is full stud varied.Wo sell Teas and Sugars as cheap as any house, and with less BLOWING`, Our Canned Goods are the best we eau buy we do not deal in the seconds. We have just reasivedanother lot of 50 boxes 4-1 fruit, which we offer you at $1.25 per box ,moi lbs." Gail early ; they are going feat. We want your Butter and Eggs and anything else you have to sell. Call and see us I. DARLING Robt. ltirlolntyrs, 6.50 gravel ; E. 14Io- Donald 87.08 gravel ; N. Verger' 0.00 gravel; Wm ,Raga, 80.24 gravel; Hart & Company 8,25, blank forme ; Journal ofiloe, 8.70 printing; Michael. Day, 87.50•,� bridge ou '1'ownline Bleuehard iti Niesonsi;Wm. Goa. son 8.00 ditch ; Bob's i stoliff 5;00, repairing bridge on 8th coo, Hugh. Berry, 7.00 epreediug gravel ; Ohm Sleeford 0.25 repaireug oulvert ; Thee Evans, 8.00 tile ; Wm. Thcroson 2.00 repairing bridge on Fish Creek ;Wien Stevens 1.54 gravel tram Holden, 44.88 gravellie , ltfcGregor, 10.00 rtairing lepproaoh to bridge ; Ruth Richie, 7.00 ; Mrs. Foster 4.00; George Wilkinson 8.00, charities. '.l'he Cotthhc'rl titan adjolerhaorl ko !neat ort the forst Monday ul :Sept., at 10 a. uh. S. CLAni , Tp., Clerk. News Notes. Senator iticliindse anti 11ir. :lie 'Gibbon, .if Milton, have Iran It e inter- view 'r•lth :t mini)>ter of the Crown at ,.,.4eir Cl,ti,1111,.100 tell!- peat their' (114.34ecef111connnect., 418 tin* (4+', 1: 15.25 ,ravel; lout)°,'thl „t la =lege. 'lie i 1rrliet;llltit 011333(.1h('i' are knew)), and will b•? d0L11t with a10 1 27 62, C +ai !,lilt aa`nv,llll.i., ; 1. drew /fp said haat Ilene .1,'4,1 3l$ to law It they try it ligula,. Urquhart 5,+10 gl•tuv.+I and tl•:,,lair.' ; We would 111,4) sugi.leIt that tlio 1)tts's t3 u1 115 It Neill/nil:. 2 L•25 g+•:.•a o• , + S. tYnuil Yliprls 108.$e thflir Canines aLt M tort', 13.40 gravel ; 124 It +i.••litou. Wine null] after the 2u;1 of Catcher, 6.85 gra vel ; 01018.11,,i : i, 1 a.00 sloe e 'wheD 'y r)i.tia tits lltt 'i J fur cillvert mid 6raaing 00 15.0 two ; tiro lriihl,l; r,i JIcJI4. ,100 JVI +;rr , Its, /,t.r 1111 f tlat,.N �a�ar hiou,v, 11343 tt'rt r ' e11e'8 0',e);a ' 1)0 loft ,,tit in 8;f0 11,11• °,ileis Utt,,wa with ref.erence to the repeal of the Scott Act i:1 the county of liIlton They presented a petition signed by cess 2.591) persona at;kinl>' thrit et 110- cliltil.:iron he iesned authorizing tlla' ha1,111ig, of rah e.ecti"ht for the pur- Ittiilt fa iiln"l'1ri1tlE? Loudon. Atty,12. This Alark Lane kxprean in its:vreekly review of th.' corn trade says; "Intents dry tropic heat has prevailed since Mutest 1. Harvest work has prooceded ra• platy. (imbibes matured in oeceptionaliy cane forth. Arlt the earliest wheatilis now pi)rfoct milling condition; Darby andoats vary In some deatric.s they aro excellent, iu othere poor. The potato crop 14 unlikely to prove large but will be freer from dieesse than for minty years. Throughout;Jim Jest ,weak leew wheatalhavo matte their appt►retne in var. louts markets in a condition dcscribahl as some what phenomenal. Naw wheats arc:quotett at 13t3 shillioga to 40 for reds and 40 for white per quarter. Sales of ;English wheat during the week 29,758 quarters at b7 s, 6 d. against 35,131 at 41t s. 6d. for the corresponding week last year. The trade in foreign wheat is check- ed by the sunshine. and tirepresent sy'mptern intimate at 1 Apid subaidenoe of the value* to a level hitherto uultuowu. The preaeu).'1,aitien of the trade will strengthen the targantout of theta who eb.iru that the production of wheat three ;tumt tLo world in late years has beau inelrasiug in a ratio exceeding the ratio of consumption. Wheat in London and Liver- pool is ir.0 ;nl,c;iy cheaper; oats 6 d, lower; maim lirtnly 1111 t ;u Laaulon• The trade in carped r;fi ves:4 i^ literally dried up larder the • blazing a;usslii L There was only Zone [rale. Eleven c:try s ..sriveil eight wero withdrawn • awl five rem.tin. Trade forward is virlinlly nil. S'4xa5red or Stolen. ye In thei:llill`•91e Iintel, Ott or ab+lilt xllux +l;ty l :st, Jolt �ith a reel hrtirod calixe 1164 Inv voce. Tao:,, 1a+o 4,0013 v+;t•; res is ilei epta.: (m giving g such information. is will lc t,l tZ, i.. recovery. will be slut clots row,*r,l., s • t, t. • the ialrolers le the fo,t. tht.t u•iurs for C•+ui'Ly. grain, if tett trait Huth, wilt l'ie,.,, .Slid (':Armin Malley is apparently Fittz,m, 1a}a.,z;it S S Yf) LX �lilw.tzx:v c. it ' ~ tl' 31Ibi`1' 11.t.11.)ve 1s. as usual Riled with good things. The contents are bight; interesting, numerous and handsomely exeonte:l. "Religious Associations of Edii;btnglt,' •Sketch. es of Germantown, Pa., ',The King- dom of Roumania," eta., are most terestillf; alrlicle:, and profusely illus trated, " Walt Street D.4falc,tions" i+ by the editor, T. De Will Talmage. 1). D., gait", Lets also a serinlu on the ;.Torino Pallet, Ester the ItI diatrix.,, The now serials!, "How it sodic round mut ''- Clare 'Ltllltoti'd Friend," are continued' 110(1 11191'0 are°sketches. es- �ay',a, eta, by favorite authors. The pee.nis are by Doan Plumtre (beauti- fully illustrated) and others, and be- sides the Editorial Comments, Reli- gious Notes and News,f,Versou4l Notes Obituaries, etc. there ii a large ink- c, ni+- £3 IFatly 9$ordiug Bali ilh'fu1 rizactiu;. arson f'ordharbouring this dog oft t t ; notice, Will be prosecuted ael)i, den to law ft C. s'io-O fpS!)N Voters' List, _.__-x 88.4•. MUNICIPALITY OF THE nriinqiIPof° ¢. DO ' (CCUINTY CIL' fIUi 0N.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 have transmitted or deliver 1 to tiro porsous mentioned in the Third and Fourth Sect ons of tlio" �oters'Last Act;'theCOp]ies e- euirenby sattl. ections to be tlaneniittod or i,e- livclotl afihclistmal:o pursuant to the said Act Of all i,eiaont aU110RT'iL'i3 by the lattrevi ed AHsessmerit holt of said Itlunicipality to be entitled to.vote in the said illttnioinaiity at cloche ne for Members of the Logislative As- • sembly and at municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up,• At my OFFICE, USIBORNE, on' - SATURDAY, ?8th day of JULY 1884 and L rn:eins there for inspection.; r Price aJ cants a al,etl)9a, $2 50 a leRt,estors eiwney -.n)lnef nhun to hoas aomrrnoor►s eade year, postpaid. Mai FR:t"UU LESLIE, founcltherr„n tot1�' q' t P iblishei,63, 55, 57 Pa, k Plac i, :Newv„.h. .hi chicken farm has been started a; Police)) Lake. 'Batt leforu •i+ to I) Rye a In ewery and `11 (0,1(401 IIe11F'e, lViouittog trial r; t $22.000 out of l et',i'+e fenell .l ra' . ',Pee c . Li•1 , J1.:s putting up 1,500 1.)) ofn ity t+3 0.1ic.tt v. The new f:;tl;-•+I1nh ()buret' at Cal - galls s recti 0:.43110(1 on Su"day. r1'i)o yield of tvili'aa par acre will ' be thie /at '.t; est error Crit •0 Manitoba. • 1Vnii,lct y leteils art 50 cents 1i glass a.� the L'. U, . i.l•.1 of the Rockies. t . have the said cruors cos ected aeoordi gutq • law, N. J. CLARK, Municipality, Clerk; cf solei l,n ted hath July, 1884. V()'I'GiiS' LIST. -1884. M1:NICI-. (PALTTY OP TRU YIradion OP )O4ETnn, county of Huron.) Notice is hereby given Mutt L have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in the 1'hii•rl 1111.1 `Tott,•th sections of th'e "Voters' List Act " the eosins required by said Sections to he•ta•aosn,itiled o delivered of the list nmdn pni•snuna tnthe srtrrl . Act of all persons apps„ 1 in{: by tate iar.t vevir"G,d Asoesoln'11 It -,1l of the s,nr1 utunieita1lity,•to he entitled to vote in the solid mimirinality rt rloctinuifur V.,fu.,rrs of rho 1.cgi01;a4ivo As. s0''I bly n.od at 304111ciputl 1 lee riot. e. 01.•i tLot slo'tl list tv1„ first pos4ed 0n at my rdhco Exeter o , 11,e Ott: t%A1 0h' A"UC11J81. 1183, at„i remains there fut inspection.. (No^tarp aro 0„1:13.0. it 14p0n t, es;uni ori t„o sail list. Itald if ,thy stone et otbr.r trio, r. 0,.' prved t11,1- . 14:tot l:o i•umad ,se prnceedinga to have the Laid. ..rr0l•e.0orrec•o.t 111.01» Qin•^, to law.. 31 "Au RT.rT, Cu c of said DIttnioiralitt•. 1 Dated 5111i Ameust, l88t er