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'tIIEW TO THE "LINE, L. rT THE CHIPS FALL WHBRE THEY MAY,"
Vol. XI., No. 49,
EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1884.
JOLT' 1flU E at sox
Pub1IFhnrs and Proprietors..
—. Just -Received-
--SOMETHING VEIiY FINE IN--
OH000LATES and COCQ.A..
All kinds of FRU/TS, ORANGES, LEMONS, FIGS, �D�A`TES, BANANA
4!'i.1. • e A w.� H JF, -7,,.1. 11�.r' ,L. �4 TS .
LEGAL,
H. W. HALL,
BA RRISTERSOLI ITQ
Tragedy at •ltiaarkdate. the time. The eoutraotor ix Albert
Entrees, of Hertford, upon. whomreport for Wits eeotinn : Fall wheel...
wilt fill the lose, and he says he le Large amounts sown, average yield
after attempting to a young y raintad;
d :Ay;
it. The hollies of soy.r• oc about 30 busliele per acre, M 4
named forts, * school td)sclter, .*t riser nor ]tai. >kforgau, of New York, crit► the gaellty good at leas .painter, aam.-
plaee, arbor nerd kdlel IliweeU. Norris wilt# auone aro in the vaalt beneath plc butter tbaa for 20 veers past.
clue to ?iarkdala fr"le Lvo,ta geld, the destroyed mooted'', bet are un• Spring wheat i:! also KOod, yield
tenuity of Brnee, on tile Jot of ,Tartu- ! harmed. The. anspioion flint the fare ab tut. 26 bushels par sort+. Barley—
sd
teeohrug, goring shrift nelson eat hoed amen the loofa 1-w tog near the ca. 'cors. k'aaa—average field of about
Cartamart. B p v p
The following is the G. W. R. crop
Norrie. a young man of 28,
kill lad
141 of the present year, R began was the work of ghents prevails average yield abut 85 bushels per
Weber. During the catty pert of ' meters, bat et is more likely the spite 25 boatels per tiers, with biros more-
ldre. J. H. inane, an insane tees- the present enrxtmer he peid'ittttenrkee g of uteri rarer drove working on the , ago auwtt. Froepecta geuerslly batter
deist of Bussell, St, Lewronge county, to a ,Doug s reamed tutee Ford,1 m;eriaortel, The work wag to have „ than for two ye .ra past. Corn, very
walked theee toile /ruin home turd For sow. weeks past Sib limns but little "been c�mpiated by Novewber, little sown. flay. about one and a.
set° drowned boriclf.
attention to Ger b�atu+e rhe cheerer. - Fir a---- - !half tons Ito the sere, taken in iu good
aged hint. Not Far>l?'rotn Ranee. condition. Potatoes mad turas s
Ota Friday manual; a teat and fur ' Bata Monday moraeiui4 ,the Lechers
store, Toronto, was entered by bet- promise well ie moat beauties, with
$ were all ou ddt as urinal. At the setts Coadeaasd
fats and furs to the amount of 1 f100 � p l average yield, Apples—reports wars=
;Anise In Sauxwelt'atttnok, Exetex-,
DENTAL.
LT
"KINSMAN ,DENT
stolen afterunou intertntesien Norri'l went There were fifteen Dar loa4+i of to scree loo'litiee an average crop 1n
Char.. Page, a young T'notisbruau, from Ids ronrn 10 the 1COln 01 bliss
cattle left Seafartli atmtton ou one 4 expected, while iu fullers a short crop
was drowned in the old canal, near r FPrhi, and they were engaged to sou , train recently. , to laked for, with poor quality.
T. i r. D,S loop 3 at lit Cathsrinea on Friday. versa tion over hell eu Baur, WWII;
Private banking fires u
it is nriQr. On t'tatnrtiav afternoon the reviler).
?firs. Delay, of tit, Catharines, took Mit`s Ford graelu illg approaclird Ilet
stood will be shortly opened in, Sea- gem uu the atR;e plvirg between
Hammy Patio green on Friday morning aud desk, and, while Reacting with her l a fortis. ; Louden and Lucau experienced a most
canleek. , face, he asked her to marlY nal. and i ' hasewproveu » very seri ,ill-- if not >t
Two years sbo sae attempted suicide been appointed enustable t',r the
'recta ,>x- b oatklp her thereat. she. replied "'No." He #hen dri:w a ; . fatitl--accident. The vehicle lett
count • of Tinton.
vin to Poat died at ane o'clock in the afternoon, bow on rho desk and hand I u her Harvey W Babo'Iok Loudon lies aliral.al-)ng eee ire feetit what might
c t o iter y g
race tr .
oat palet. Toe wife at a, hotel -keeper ou Si. rav',lvcr from his p:laket alit tit ed at p:t'`l'uesday Iasi at soar o oJoak fila 1]otl't.nn til attl�:lrently go d order aud
I Paul street, Montreal, hue eloped with hers the b''II Ping betwAeni liar tins thermometer reuistered 1(12 in the t tolled along witt.nnt any incident hao-
IIFDICAI, one (tithe boarders at the hotel aud Ara and into her •Ease• She uxttuedi• t watt and 91 in the shade st beaforth. petting to vary the monotony of the
4., taken the Beat portion of her hue. .state dodged down and wider the Q rack was
The span of dappled ponies Wel; n e, witeuul tell M in ant1Q the eta{te
u lt1 liter li ilia
once
Dn. " `'."- " arru and. drt R . wattled 10 una iii=le and then cApeized,
:beCOuutyofHuron. Offlee,opposite to money with her. Tile guilty parties gged her out amt firers him beau re Wold to i3lr, E. Bassen- ,
D1' HYNDM N CORON.Ell FOR band a wardrobe aud a large *inti of desk Ile then aft 3 y bought by aIr. a Ia Swartz Clinton.y
str.r.harliric'QItore.Rxoter
a are believed to be iu Kingston. ' tern more slsotst, whish struait Isar t^t N hurt•, of Zurich. r tumbling the wroth.. about iu wild
One of the oldest settlers of Clif the dead. She then tau out, sare^tt,t• dtaarder. It p•ti4Cj z< maryellona
Lfr. David Wright, of the 3rd ala.
T W. BROWNING M. n„ 11. (: ford Ptttriok Lovleyr, left borne on test, and. entered the first dwelling' of Lobi, got his hand badly'shooed escape for these, tie none were iaier-
tl Y.A.GradatiroVictoraatxnicoraitti• (enrol '
u re -'d a D r b t r ° 1'buraday evening ttr take his horses about I W Yard's distant. while binding wheat It is feared lied' The eeeltpante et the stage were
t l M uc QC :tris' ,R ors Oxv. .safer. r 1 :ttl9d Porte �Iontgn]nirry iI^,u9n1:111aa
1n pasture. Ise did not tarots:, aud' Dre, $'reale, a. Meirk tail. and a'lxputatiott of one of lits fingers will' l'
DR. j. A. ROLLINS, M. 0. P. S early au Friday afternoon he was Barnhart, f Uwen $ated, lie necessary to sa+ro the hand G t fi
te. n to F 1 to 1 \I li I a f( iencedl and siva
to ,stain Rt..ietPr,fia0,ii laiirQoo found iu au unoccut^ied clesrtug Ap-
l].tuaerecautlruccupiedbyi'.xfePhtltipp,$sq.
LTJT'Z, 11. D.,.
f• OfArcathit residence Plxoter.
DR. IRVING, GRADUATE UNI
YI;RSITY TrinityColleg Member Cellego
verently dead. It wire fogad that life
was rot extiuet, but he died in
fe.e minutes after being found.
Itis reported in the papers that
Low Robbins, of Landau, a condao-
i,uvswtaue. tea s.rrgeonr Out..rnlooKirItonI for au the G. W. R. Division of the
G. T. R., a married than with fine
children, has eloped with lilies Mattie
Fraser, youngest daughter of William
IlfrORTA 'rsOTIOES.
*�°A iEs OKE, COUNTY AUCTION- died bora
culosarrnttco loots s otffca tten�locIto, xoai;aof Hotteo, PattJSS'anIe of On o. Saturday highly moral tn nu catntg holy. and
i ferment' harvest home about the mid •"' t le eeuutYo laving
eral far were u tife]iiI1op aud Tuakur-
_ y S y y y ,,, 0 of September, sod epee, era Hill
ENEY' I�ILBL' R. Licensed A,ao- Robbins received lease of abseuee for sears of age. Icer pos]ple live ahaut' be invited to dieouvs 1110 pros and r stnitll, and left those parts about Cour
IT
Veneer for flay, Stephan and McGttlyrav three days, but has not yet •returned. a utile out' of the village, her father k eons 0f the Slott act, yo'sra ;ig,t t�) re-id,l ruh a farm he had
Tnw:ishttds. soca eonductedatruoderateratep. On the Same day Thies Fraser left t... 11avint a largo grist mill. fir. btird " JIr. Robert Scott of Roxboro, Alc Pitrcllased Irl. f:uriu®N• tc vaedas that
')Encu—At Post -office, Crediton, Out.
MONEY TO LOA.N ON REALES. friends, She iu reality only want to !sea they have the deepest sympathy dont one day recently. He was sit -ion Thursday he went to Teeswater
a • t consult a doctor, who gave him
bpaokman,Exeter.
years old Word reached London on
e 1 are at 'lass `Ei io ielrli \Ir. Dimond (IA.
tendtnq the young lady, and up 11', It ;ttkinson, the genial aud,. coal . r. ug to x .
the present thee have flat extraotell i ubiquitnue "$parks" of the London ; Otherii, Tli3 lady + bo cause
ger* were
Ilia bullas winch entered her fade, She Advertiser, leaves the employ of elle bRdiy frightened. The cause of the
lice in a very weak aaudition. aompnlly in a fear days, to angarce in accident was the breaking of a wheel.
Norrie, before moving froth the i tne'roanttla business to
Etat Claire, ,'t man osteal Malcolm Catnpbalt,
pisoe where he shot hiss Ford, fared Wisconein. W. K. is well known who reeidoil in the township of Gur-
a shot at himself, the ball entering- throughout Huron. loss, about five utilise from \boutfw,
his right temple. He dripped to she' At i meeting reeeutly Held is the
was found dead iu a Sold about five
sleet susensibte, elver epnke, sail temperance hall, Winthrop, township o'olook on. Saturday evening, 15th
about an hour
after1rards. !' or 1loNillop, It was decided to have a dont, Mr. Campbell was well kaowu
^' •et! far lav
home ostensibly au a visit to ..London land feted• are Tory laghly osteesned, . liillop, met with a very peittful� loci- tor�i.orne time he had been uuwelt,aud
•l tato rot the Huron & EritLoan ' Savings St. Thomas, probably meeting Bob- of the community. The greatestx ting by an open win( ow when rho 's o 0
Satiety. Low rates of Interco'. Apply toJohII d B - a Inau who
crushing it s0 that he lisel to have the wAs OCCa ^ir)thaliv addicted to driuktng,
Saturday night to the effect that tho I murdered by Iter Husband. top amputated. he gave w>ay to raid tailing before he
—Farquhar Orders . girl had been found by her father Mr. Robert McMillen is a (sumer lett tlae village, aud some time during
natlnroni promptly Wended an hotel near the Mich. Central de- Thomas llnrphy, who lives on
in itloi illop and he says he has not w Thursday night be made his way 10
J`(3S. HUDSON, COMMISSIONER Pot, in Detroit, aud' brought home. \Yost Avenue, near the uorth•tveslern bad such geueraily good crops during rho buses of the neighbor in whose
e In the Court of Common Ideas—Deeds, T''ull particulars could ]tut be obtained, limits of Jaokltcrn, Mich., stabbed his the forty years he 11a9 bsen farthing field he was found, He tisat.tGkell hi
\vins,2 ortgages,Le r.',andelldingtof agrpq• Robbins wad alto Seen in the streets wife with it pair of long pointed pole- as ho halt this year, and that ho had by this man and kept until the nest
omits0I JE-Int•ic Ceuto nialHotelgBloek,1 0n- of Detroit, sera about 2 O'CIOOk last Friday morn- the fattiest yield from a half day's forenoon, and being abated up, he
pall, Ontario.
- ing, killing her almost instantly. The threshing last week that he ever had. left, presumably for his own home,
J. CLARK, Tient for the Us-
• borneand Tl'tbbert 1futualFirelnsuranco
Company Ites•dence l` 1 O 1 b
h T S to.
bins there. She is not quite sixteen oitement 'prevails. !sash fell catching hie thninb and same the ICU"' Ding
'lU ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 - li few evening ago some outlaw and tits was the last of hire resp
per cont. ace Apple to terms. Private alive. He had only gone a very short
Funds. Apply to d
Greenway, an out eight 0 y distance, however, for the next after -
V. ELLIOT ,
fter–
V.ELLIOT,
•Occoberl5,'60 solicitor. $xatm. noon he was found in an adjoining
Hie getting up awakened hie wife, large basket of clothes book door to see from wlhunoe It came. and three plum trees, aud. cut up a d been field, lying on^1�ie face, quits dead.
Life must leen extinct for some -
particulars of the tragedy are as e
Frost.� follows :—At the hour named Mnr– tveut into Mr. W. Wilson'' garden, at
phy supposed his near some noise G d off i ht Norway
outside the house and wont to the !Trims trees, girdled three ear trees
Enbfi.)u, Mass„ Aug. 15,—Reportsp
from many points show a surprising
fall in temperature and heavy frosts
throughout northern New England
1.last night. At Waterbury, Vt., there
was a hard frost. Corn is damaged
some ou the hills, but a fog prevent-
ed damage in the valley. At Ben-
nington in some places the buckwheat
crop is ruined, andInother places I
MONEY ! t
I can lend any amount of honey on farm se-
curity at0, 61 a.id 7 per cent. aocording.to terms
Private Funds a spncialty. Charges moderate
H W H ALL,Darrister,ExeteY .
G.LINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
Money to Loan on Farm & Town Property
At lowest rates of interest, and on terms to suit
borrowers, A. number of first-class Forms -for
sale. Mortgages b-ught and. sold. Office in.
Fanson's Block Exeter
NJ. CLARK. COMMISSIONER
• lathe Court ,.f Common Pleas—Deeds,
Willsallortgages, Leases, and all forms ofagroo •
_monk; drawn and execufedaccorting to law.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REALE STATE. Parties wlsh•
ing to borrow money on account of recent pur-
chases ofiend, or to pay off existing mortgages
will end a great saving oy giving me a oali. Can
lend money at6 and 61 nor cent. according to
terms. N.J.CLARI1.
OR SALE.-TWO-STORYFRAME
DWELLING HOUSE endow) acre ofland.
eituatedon the Thames Road,2}miles east of
Exeter. Goodlarge frame stable and driving.
shed ; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing
trees; good well and cistern. Suitable for a re.
tired farmor. Will be sold cheap foreash, Ap
P13 to THOMAS ALLIN, Exeter P 0 iv 111-tf
--TRY
O. MANNINO'S
Central Shay in Parlor,
For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair
cutting &c.
r:- Clean towel for every customer,I1
Next door to Central Hate
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Established in 1863.
HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
This oomlanv has been over Eightteen yews
n successful operation in Western Ontario,and
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Fire,Buildings,Merehaudise, Manufactoriee,and
all other descriptions of insurable property. In-
tondin;,insurers , have the option of insuring on
the Premium• Note or. Cash System.:
During the past ten 'years this Company has
ssued 57,096 Policies,00vering property to the
amount of $40,872,038; and paid -in losses alone
$709,759,00
Assets; 16116,100.00, consisting of Cash
dank, Government Deposit, and the unassessed
Premium Notes on hand and in force 3. W Wiz
DEN, M D.. Presidett.. C. M. TAYLOR, ggO etiWhcW,y.
y. It. lI tchltts,.Inspector. CHARLIIS .EE Lf
Agent for Exeter and vicinity,
who told him there was no one prowl- laid out on the ground. ��The •J. P. of time, for the bads was fess much .
ing around the house. awl asked him that ulaee has offered a reward of $10 time,swollen, and was commencing to de -
to return to his bed. This he started for information that will lead to the coulpaso. It is suppasea the Boder
to do, but changed his mind aud went he bad consumed and the the liquor
consequent
conviction of the miscreants.
a second time to the door.. tIis wife exnasure sufficiently Sceellerated Elie
again called to hint to come to bed. While switching oars al Grauton a sic -knees 10 00098 death. He was to
He then picked up a pair oflarge all appenrauce a
strong, few days stuoe J000 Dav1d80C brakes- ton^* robust man
d ' 1 t scissors bang on the kitchen stove man on the Cr. e i r. tat. Marys boy, and had r not been for this tjntman,
is greatly injured. and returned to the room. As soon, narrowly escaped instant death or
Concord, N B, reports a heavyfrost losingboth lee byfalling between nate lapse in his then state of health,.
' p 1 had the hod, and without ait might have lived far many years.
a8 10 reached
iu the Merrimac River valley, emus- two care while pasetng from OUO to
the other, but miraculously escaped
the wheels passing over him by rolling
out of the track over the metals be.
the wheels of the oar. Both
ankles were sprained and the legs
badly bruised.
A. young lady in Clinton came very
nearly committing a blunder the other'
little damage to the crops. d times in the right breast, once in the night which might have coat her her
Toronto, Out., despatches report a left breast, once in the neck, covering life. Wishing to take some medicine
cold wave. The mercury fell very she windpipe, nn0e in the right thigh, she wenlinto adarkaloeet and brought
low. and once in the left hand. The wouud out what the thought was the proper
Re orfs from Winnipeg, Irian. hold to rite bottle, and began to pour out the
sn� considerable damage to the crops word of provocation, lie madly sprang
A large amount of garden stuff . was
npon his wife ae she lay waiting for
him to return, and stabbed her iu the
le r0ye
d t d There were heavy frosts
at Dover and Littleton, H B, also in
breast. She at Duos Dried out, "He's
the Coutook and Warner River v 1 murdering me " and the children
a dame- running from the adjnining
rooms to their mother's rescue ; but
before they could Ret to her bedside
he had stabbed her seven times, three
leys.
Lewiston, M E, reports heavy
frosts in the lowlands. There was
p in the left breast exteuded
that in all parte of the north•weat,the Heart, and prodnoed iuela'lt death. quantity prescribed, when the odor
temperature r. exceedingly low during; No Dense can be ascribed for the lttnicli her as being peculiar, and she
Iasi week, the thermometer register; examined the bottle, finding that she
commission of the deed bet insanity.
ing 85 degrees. Growing crops were
held in her hand a poi -eon that wonld
not injured. have kilted her almost instantly. The
-
At Troy, New York the frosts in- mistake arose through the two bottles
jured ibe corn aud buckwheat to. a being identical in size. Her escspe
considerable extent.was a close one.
A special from Trenton. N J., states erection 1 C The grain this year is in excellent
that there was quite a heavy frost in order for threshing, anil machine won
the center of of the state on Saturday boast of some good work. On the
night. The;,fields and fences were
white early Snudac morning. Farm•
ere were somewhat alarmed, thinking
it meant destruction.
Despatches &from` I3ostou indicate
Saturday night's frost doing great
damage to ftbe corn and buckwheat
in North New Eugland. In many
places Dorn is still in milk, and the
Drop will prove a total failure. Follow
big the drought the 'frost will cause
salons lose to farmers,
The elegant Morgan memorial inc-
num
en t,
Amer team.
whiolj hes been in hoarse of
n edar Hill cemetery,, four
miles from Hartford, for elle past 3
years, and which is valued at $60,-
000, was burned host Tinirsday night. farm of Mr. .1. W. Yeo, Goderioh tp.,
It had been oevered by a shed 50 feet Messrs. A & J. McLeod, itaci J. Mite -
high to protect the,workmen and keep pity threshed with.their steam thresh-
er 500 bushels of wheat 'and 50 of
barley in four hours and fifteen min•
utes. At D. Shanahan's, Hullett, W.
Perude threshed the product of 55
acres in a day and a half,'and . got a
latestart, which is .considered; very
gold work. • Mr. John Beacom claims
to be able to turn out 700 bu-heli' in
an afternoon.
the memorial from pulitesight, This
shed was set on- fire at 11.15 o'cloclt
Thursday night, it is though. by a
ramp, aud the memorial Was crum-
tbled beyond alt repair. It was of
Italian marble, and had throe ela-
borately carved fig-tre-I modeled after
original and costly designs. There
was no watchman iu the cemetery, at
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