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Vol. XI., No. 49.
T XETEB, ONT., TRUBSDA,Y MORNING'r, AUGUST 21, 1884.
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MEDICAL
It . IRYNDMAN,—CORONEitFOR
theConutyoreseron. °tace, %Tosito to,
arra.es,riintrestore,t,xeter . county will bold a meottng at laand-ler entered her house. Ho (toured a
W1011 to Consider the re>noval of the lbuoksa+r, coats, sheets, table cloth
T W. B1;4IW NIN'(x M. D., Al. V jail to 1\ledger or Essex Canter, It and other things pledged them
Cr • r.e.oraenareriatorietenirereitr• ottlo�
eneeesieeuee. nest inionLabOratorv, Exeter. is the general opinion that if the jail and with the proceeds got drunk at a
oauaatan.
Sir Hooter Laugeviu left Ottawa
Monday evening for Mnottoba and the
Northwest.
AQuebae dispatch says :Several
more ostracise aro reported from re- A_ serious explosion occurred Mon
cent pilgriantgeo to St, Anises, day morning at Presoclt. The barge
Bx-Governor St. 1o4°. of K.ans as, Seneca, loedat with coal from Oswego
the presi�leutial nominee for the Pro- en route for Montreal, Wag lying at
hibitiou, addressed a large gathering Buckley'8 dock, when the oaptain dis-
of`paala At til* Milton temperance covered the barge was leaking. He
oamp Tuesday, "fent two of Irma uheu down the hole to
Despatohee from various parte of a,soorteiu the extent of the leak. Their
the Dominion report Tuesday the hat ienap went out, and one of there struck
teat day of the season, the therraome. s m.,ton, and tlheas which had Ste•
ter registering, generally, 97 ° , cumulated exploded, blowing the
G. Roggard, a Ile1leyitle hotal•Iteep batehee off into the air, and injuring
or, wag set upon by ileo I(ingaleu the deck very much, The two men
roughs who refused to pay for liquor were badly horned, one probably fa -
they had drunk, on Monday, and re- tally,
oeived wounds eu the head, inflicted Moodny evening while .dlise Stanley
by a bottle, that may prove fatal. was out having a friendly chat with a
In Set temnber the reeves of Essex neighbor, a eolnrod mea named T
JeaY7?1 WHITE it SON
Publishers quad Froprietore•
I bringing in baggage from the hoist
and which opens into apasertge be.
swear this end the adjoining building
a young man tried to warn her of her
dau er, but she veld no attention to
his ory. Falling from a height of 40
lfeetshe struok on her breast, inalant
death being the result,.
,Aiaoordipg io the crop bulletins s
big Drop is anticipated generally
throughout Manitoba, the wheat;, bar-
ley and omit crops being partioularty
large- The recant heavy rail did
very little damage to the crops Har-
vesting has well commenced.
R. J. A. ROLLIkS, M. 0. P. S
O. oaieo, ]lata 8t.Axetsr.Qni. Residence
haueerecentlroccupied by P. AIeI"1u11ips,Esq.
(! LU:t'Z, k'I, D.,
J • Odicext hiurasldenoe Exeter.
E IRVING, GRADUATE UNI
1E1181TV TrIuftyColho5Member College
paysicienssuresonr oart..e0 oegirkton
I df PORTAItT NOTIOE
TAMES OKE, COUNTY AUCTION.
ee neer. Satesp•omptlyatteadodto. Daysor
aalesarraaredattbis °Aloe
TTENEY EILBER, Licensed Auo-
veneer tea RAT. Stepbea avd MoGitivray
Tuwwhlpi Sales conducted at moderato rims.
Ofiloe-d0 I'ost•omoe, Creditor*, Ont.
', h ONEY T() LOAN ON REALES.
1h etytaLewrrets Huron teresi. Apply toJohgn
Bpaoksue:lt, Exeter,
1\\ J. CLARK, Agent for the Us -
a -al •borneane liibbort SfutaalFirefasuranoc
Company, Residence -Farquhar, Orders by
mailpromptly atteadedto.
is mnoaed at all it will bo to Windsor, Yonne street eelacn. All this time
se the town can offer the best induce- Miss Stanley eras not idle, and on be
t d h dla ,. t•
mute au has an fa vege over Es- l return to the hone° missed the articles spaotoin is being made by a regularly
appointed Sanitary Inspector. The
reports on special pointe 1s eatisface
tory.
Tote attaextra TOWNSHIP. --The l0.
oal Board has been organized and bee
giveu notice through' the local news
pipers calling upon all who are ocgni.
nut of nuisances exieting to repent
the facts to the Board.
their father 4t lament at so later
a ory was heard from Mr. Waring,
:and he w feta to throw up his arms
and sink beneath the waters. Un -
hours there have beep 14 deaths from
cholera in the department of tIerault.
Key West, Aug 19 --It Is reported
that cholera has broken out in Cuba.
able to render ny aid Silemselves, the r _____ = _ . :T„
two \Verlag boys hurried down the drumperr, The 2.'raek.
beach and called for help. It was 10
miuutee before s boat wee sent oat Marshall, Mich., Augnpt 14.—An
to where Mr. Werigg was seen to engine ou the Michigan and Ohio ex.
sink, but no trace of the man could eursion traits one mile was# of this
be found. On the staore steed Mira. city, The supine turned completely
Waring shrinking while the attempt over ; the baggage, oar was
thrown
at rescue was being made, her two into the air so that a telegraph pole
boys vainly trying to cooeole her. telescoped it from bottom to top ; the
Halton hour latex time lifeless body next two coaches lay orosswlre,ou the
was dashed up by the breatrers on :: Lack, but the pastsngers neiraouloue.
the beach. lktr. Warilag was a Dor- ill Mimed injury. The engineer was
pulent gentlemen weighing nearly 200 Ibadly hurl, leaving both arae broken
pou°de, and is Maid to be a retired and being injured internally. Hie
Ase*rohaut. He wan 54 years old. p name is Tom Emelt, of Demacirk, N
+-r.--t Y. Conduotor Beek was bruised con
The Public Pulse.'15 feet, but wag not badly hurt. The
siderably. The firemen was thrown
A report has beau publiebed con-
excurrton was to Detroit by the
taiuiug sumatarlee of a number of Knights of Pllytlhiae of Battle Creek.
roturreceived by the Provlaoial Men are busy cleat -lug tete wreck, but
Board us of Health from tele municipal the track wilt not be clear before Fre-
and health officers from all parts 01 day. The engine was runuiug beck -
the Province. The reports aro made wards at the time of the accident.
ou .spevial forms au which nine quer- The fireman says the train was going
tions are' printed, the answaers 10 15 miles an 110111-. �It ie said that
which are supposed to give a reason 1: rank R,cbiuscn, abo firemnao of the
ably good idea of the state of sanitary derailed train. was badly hurt, tend
itgprovemeut in the locality. Only that engineer Bailee) cannot recover.
three places in Shit county have re-
ported, as follows :• Vntttrto Crops,
Bananas, — A partial inspection
has been made by a few members of A000rding to the report of the Bo.
reau cf indnstrter for August, a good
harvest of grain craps in Ontario
seems to be well assured. The fall
wheat given an average yield of 21i
bushels and the Yprinp wheat of 181
buehets per acre --the average of both
being 20 buehejs,--and time aggregate
production exoeede that of last year's
tharveet by 10,860,000 bushels. Bar-
ley wits s good crop in the southern
and south.western counties of the
Provinces, but in the uortborn fad
The followiug plaoes have formed north-eastern counties it wee affected
local health boards, but have not re. by the sammer drought, The grain,
ported to the Preglacial Board : though plump, and heavy, wan in
Huame.—Townships of Grey, How- large mem discolored by the rain -
ick, Usborne, Gadenoll, Tnrnberry, showers of of the Last week of July.
Stephen, and the village of Wroxeter. The a000unts of the oat Drop are
towns Wingbam, Goderioh, Clinton, mnoh the same as for barley, but,
and Seaforth. being two or three weeks later in
ripening, it has been greatly benefit-
ted by the July rains, and the yield
will probably exceed the estimate.
the Board.
r Exar;li,--•-Aeyatematio health in -
sex Center in sewerage and water-
works.
On Sanday afteruoou while some
boys were playing on Camden street,
Toronto a boy nettled Colby, who is
eaid to be a terror to the neighbor.
hood,,took a stone,aad deliberately hit
Mand set out to hunt the thief. She
hada long hunt but finally dieoovered
Turner on York street. Site did not
wait for policeman to turn up but
srreeted him herself, and after mak.
ing him walk for several blooks met
P. Robinson and consigned Tamer to
a boy named George Ford on the his oare. He was leaded in the Ag.
head with it. Ile will probably be nes station.
broght before the magistrate, but that Monday an excited woman rushed
will be 801121118 new to bim,a* Ile ie.at into the Magistrate's office, at Wind.
present out on his good behavior, lib ear, and informed that official that
having been ,arrested for an offenoe her husband and hie brother wore
soma time ago. murdering each ether in her house on
Monday afternoon• s man named Sandwich street. Two of vers return
T. Doyle, living in s, lane off Bath- ed to the femme with the woman and
drat street Toronto got on a spree !found all the furniture in the haute
and brutally assaulted l4lrs. Fltzpat- broken and the windows smashed.
rick. She rents two rooms from him Jim Doherty, the woman's husband,
fad while sitting in one about four was sitting on the floor with his face
o'clock, Doyle burst in the door and
struck her in the face cutting her lip
J05.. HUDSON, COMMIsSI0NER to her nose.Oonatable AloConnel fear•
in the court of Common Pleas-Deeds,ing that Doyle might murder her ar.
\Yilis,ttort4ages,Leasea,and v11 forms of agree- i rented him and lodged him. in No. 8
lent» drawn and oxecutedacrording to law.
01.7 101.; -In thy Centennial hotel 131ook010n-
eall,Ontario.
'iONLY TO LOAN AT 0 AND 61}
per cont. according to terms. Private
lruud». Apply to
B. V.ELLIC'T,
Octobor15,'80 Solicitor, Exeter
.AMON.EY' 1 i
I can lend any amount of Money on farm se-
curity ata, 61 aid 7 per cont.according to terms le
Private Funds a specialty. Charges moderate Rayleigh, I1Luntreal, Canada. The
H W HALL,Barrister,Ezeter; same mistake is made by a member
opvured with blood and beaten to a
pulp. His brother Henry was also
in the room with the skin torn off his
faoe The woman stated that her hus-
band name home drunk and started to
station. beat her. The brother Henry, who
A Montreal despatch nays: --Tho lived next door, rushed fu and tried to
incoming mail steamer Paririan oar- stop him. Her husbaud then turned
ries 800 members of the British on bis brother, and the two were
Association. Things seem rather struggling when she went f,r the po-
mixed when a member of the Aseo- lice. The officers took the drunken
elation writing from Somerset, U.S., llusbend to the lock -Alp.
approaches the President in this
fashion: --"To His Highness Lord
Two Tragedies.
GLINN' ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
Money to Loan on Farm & Town Property
At lowest rates of interost, ancr on ter,nrto suit
borrowers, A. number of $rst olass Farms.for
sale. Mortgages b-ught and sold. Oflroe in
Fannon'sBlock Exeter
J. CLARK. COMMISSIONER
N • intheCourt of Common Pleas -Deeds,
Vpilis,lfortgagee. Leases, and all tonne ofagree.
menta drawn and exeoufedaccor5ing to law.
MONEY TO LOAN ON 1EALE»TATE. Parties wish-
ing to borrow money on account of reoent pnr-
ohasoa ofland,orto pay of existingmortgegss
willfind a great saving by giving me a call, Can
lend money at6 and 61 per oent. a000rdingto
terms. N.J.CLARE.
FOR SALE.-TWO-STORYFRAME
flWELLING ROUSE undone more Oland.
situated on the Thames Road, 21 miles east of
Exeter. Goodlargeframe stable and 'driving.
shed; splendid orchard of choice fruit -hearing
trees • good well and cistern. Suitablefor are -
tired sVillbo sold cheap for cash, A
ply to THOMAS ALLIN. Exeter P 0 iv 10-tf
--TRY--
C. MANNINC'S
Central Shay in Parlor
For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair
cutting &c. in gear. The horses became unman -
Clean towel for evory cusboiner,let ageable, ran away, upsetting the ma -
Next door E'o Central Rote chine, the knife catching the boy's
clothes. The poor fellow was found
withhie face on the ground,one hand
cut off, and both arms fearfully gash-
ed and his scalp to the ears' literally
torn off. He was not conscious after.
wards and died.
On Saturday night a terrible ac-
cident occurred' at the. Salvation army
barracks at Belleville which are - sit-
uated.in the third storey of the 'Met-
tropolitau hall. A young woman boys, and, running a distanoa down
named Mary Elizabeth -Glenn' aged the shore in ,t game"of 'tag'," jumped
from Pittsburg, . who writes :—"To
His Highness Sir Wm. Thompson."
Early Monday morning as some
ohildren were passing through a plow-
ed field+aft Scotland, Out, they were
horrified to find a dead body lying in
a farrow near the fence. The body.
was identified by the clothing aethat
of 'Wm. Winegarden, a young man
who was last seen on Friday last, A
bottle of whiskey in his pocket ex:
plains his sad history. This makes
the third son suddenly oslled away in
a short time. One was struck by
lightning and one burned to death.
Thelooronerconsidered;an inquest un-
neeeary; and the body was buried
Monday.
A horrible accident took place at
Nirden,Mamtoba. last week. by which
a boy named James Sanford, who was
cutting hay with a wild span of horses
lost his life. • 11 is supposed he went
tc look for 'a fresh place to out, allow-
ing the knife of the mower to remain
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Established in 1803.
HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT.
This comtanv has been over Eightteen years
nsuccessful operation in Western Ontario,and
continues to insure againstloss or damage by
Dire ,Buildings,Merohandise, Manufactories, and
all other descriptions of insurable property, In-
tendingiusurers bav0 the option of insuring On
the Premium Note or Cash System.
During the past ten years tl:is Company has
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amount of 940,872,038; and paid in losses alone
9709,752,00
' AssetS, 5170,100.00, consisting of Cash in
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DEN, M D. Preside', t. 0. 11. TAYLon, Secretary
J. B. Haascs,Inspector.: CRADLE St SNELL,
Agony for Dl:eter and vicinity,
Great excitement was caused at the
camp ground at Alexandria Bay and
Clayton on Friday night last when
the steamer Rothesay ran down a
small boat containing Mr. Langely,
of .Evans' Milts, N. Y., and tftee Ives,
daughter of George Ives, a Boston
Millionaire. They went for a row,
and were off Point Vivian when the
steamer bore down upon them, The
young lady was rowing and ehe had
not power or presence of mind to
change the course of the skiff. Lang-
ley was thrown in the water, and the
lady and small boat passed ander the
Rotheaay's wheel She•was no doubt
killed before beiug drowned, The
boat was smashed. Langley swam rival at 'fable Bay, July 4th, she had
around until picked up by boats which 18 fatal cases. There were 651
put out from the shore. The body of coolie aboard, of whom 28 had been
Miss Ives was found next morning. down with the climate. The vessel
Her dress was entangled in a chair had been in quarantine at St. Luoia.
which was in the boat, and she was The Health Officer at New York has
bruised where she was struck by the been notified that no apprehension is
paddle. Langley was so badly hurt felt at the Suhgeon•General's office,
that he is not expected t3 live. The as the vessel will be properly oared
couple were to have been married in for upon arrival-
s short time. Des Moines. Iowa, Aug. 19.—A
Among the visitors that arrived at disease which' has marked symptoms
Bay View, N. J., on Wednesday of of cholera has appeared at Vanburen
last week was Daniel F. Waring, of county. Physicians pronounce it
:Cincinnati, and family. On Friday grey fleux. Thirty-two cases ate re -
at noon Mr. Wariug, aoccmpagied by ported, one-fourth of which have
his two sons, boys of the ages of 16 been fatal.
and 18, robed themselves for a, bath Birmingham, Aug. 19.—A physi-
in the surf. For many minutes Mr. Dian reporta that a -mats diel here
Waring amused the :epeo.tators on the this morning of Asiatic 'cholera. The
beaoti by playing heap frog with his coroner ordered an inquest,
sous. Then he broke away from hisi 'Toulon, Aug 19.= =There were 2
deaths from cholera' last' dight. ,Fa-
tal cases
atal.cases develop and• death -domes
more quickly than at the outbreak of
•the epidemic. eAt . Marseilles there
out.af to open; door at the rear of the' could not swim, they enly floundered; were elght.deeths last highht.- •
hall, which ;,was formerly tined for' about in the' water,.- gayly laughing MME Marseilles, Atilt '.19: . -The past 24
Baum—Townships of Greenook,
Brant, Saugeen, Arundel, villages of
Paisley Chesley, Tara Teeswater, Port
.Elgin, and the town of Kincardine. ; The area in rye is much leas than
last year, and the average yield about
Time Cholera. the same, Peas is a most bountiful
crop, and is rinenrartinder the most
—
Marseilles, Aug. 19.—Deming the favorable eircumstaucea. The pea -
past twenty-four hours there have bug has done much lays damage this
been fourteen deaths from a in year than usual, and in many loeali-
the department of Henault;cholerBix in ties throughont theetveat it has hardly
Gard ; four iu Ande, and twenty in appeared at all,
the eastern Pyrenees. During the The arca end production of the
day ending nine o'clock to -night there foregoing ancon for two successive
were nine deaths at Marseilles harvests are given as follows :—
Rome, Aug, 19 --During the 'Met 14.-.-•— I6e3
twenty-four hours there have been Acres. Bahels. Acres. Bushels.
two deahts from cholera at Saborga ; Barlep "•1,$Bti, 11 11,730114 10,614
8'41439
one at Panelled ; three at Villa Fran- !fats.....::1,4ae,6s9 49,388,000 1,418,909 4457$ 9
ea and three new canes; two at Ma- peas....... 670,668 13,106,062 646718 10.6 3,733
aabara and eleven new oases ; three at The hay crop was injured to some
Bergeto and three new oases ; at Cu. extent by the frosts of the last week
neo twelve new cases.y in May, and more seriously by the
London, Aug. 19.—The cholera drought of June. The yield is esti-
case at Birmingham it is officially mated at 3,044,912 tons, or about
declared is not Asiatic but English. 1,000,000 ions lees than last year.
No alarm is felt. The appearance of the corn crop is
Washington, Ang. 19 --The U, S• not promising, due partly to inferior.
Consul al•Barbadooe telegraphs that seed, and partly to the low tempere-
the ship Baaoadail has left St. Lucia ture prevailing thrcnghoul June and'
for New York with cholera aboard. July. The fortune of the crop de -
This is the steamer that left Calontta pends on the weather of August and
on the fourth of June for 'Demerara September. The area planted is .
and New Ycrk• Cholera broke out 174,834 acres. Beans have suffered
during the passage, and on the sr- from the drought and the cool wea-
ther, and they will mature a week or
ten days later than usual. The plants,
however, are strong and healthy, and
being well loaded a good crop is likely
to be gathered — the estimate being
552,953 bushels from an area of 24,-
877 acres. The reports of the root
crops are generally favorable. Pota-
tatoes are excellent, and mangoids
and carrots fairly good. Turnips
made slow growth at first, owing to
the dry weather, but the recent rains
have been very beneficial. The area
in potatoes is 168,862 sores; in man -
golds, 18,341 acres ; iu carrots, 10,-
980 acres ; sad in turnips, 104,108
acres. The total in roots is 302,291
acres, or about 8,500 more than last.
year.
23, who resides in Atnelia:sburg being
seriously affected by the heat, walked
into the water aild 'swam' out.' His
two sons followed hitn;but, as they'
•
Trinket, record 2:14 is turned out'.
a Charles Llnyd ' fartu in Delesvar'e,+
•
county.
Pat Rodigau add Thai Dillon fought;
twenty-seven rounds•iu a prix° . "fieht
until dlsturbed'by :the police. ." The
match wilt be anncluded 'liter