The Exeter Times, 1884-9-4, Page 8--
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ter tart 1 . r, a1 a,, We would irti(nesl rheas tlrr• warn eti Ctrraeiiwtfit-° 3t 7"llr:n 't'Oli ('{)311 ' lie eek o
Szitic hoar,
A ''dime mtt;sour " visited the town
ton 2i oruley and Te:esday, aud exaibi• E
d ted the "'eirloettier" in te room in 1
Fatnsou'e Mock. If the quality ends
i quantity of elle "exhibits" iranitio were
tee odl, set She medic furuittih(td by
the neachitrericer tate door. they were;
well worth Ree:ng. \'l4.13y of onr ctrl
zees, it is said, left tov(u until ward
recoiled there: that the music -grinder
Ana the whole' .instituticu Wei left
for some other unfortunate towu. The
midget, announced on their advertise.;
ballots as cats of the curioeittea of
the show, nee gotta to Yew foal. on `
1.leawn e, end the lady represented ou
tower by is millinery int it; aloe ab•
rent, (perbape gnomic tor a higher k
';stars.) Many bova went purposely
toes
a this lytta of beau* and taslnlan.,
bet. isles ` she S.re't trait. The notes,
tots, wanted to ace her, as they iu:-
a irnrll elle Snore the Parser ettila t'tt
fall head gear. The tr. meter Rilo v
went north ieeter:R} Moraine, Red
tie who could oat gain it.l.tlitr,iou
to it ra't,tle horn 1:+t%e to lac eathefted
!with tithing tri the next }asst show on
'earth'---it'c3rpaut Iles, whish a'- hrbitH
in London to day,
A few heavy elhowere of ruin fell
1 re list Friday 1utd Sainh'dry, which
were welcotrwi byall. 'I'tti4 le.diee'
eigld Lae 1 rein elh;tegee to Smiling
Thea fell ;ci.heves tteeennt fur the
c:a►itgc.
T
XT w 211011U r X, T t' .. m.
C`eietralttt. Ladle., now as the !
.tics° c],. :retial; .Dl: fix» 'h+ velnatle :need- an E\
T��'enings are he'c':otning' cool, 'Ott 'w lV.
LSA ,•y L. We 1,,04 a e. tial; II i.'C. tt A1;e7,.
borne fill iihtn an oh wen. and taus in vire, Of; er you. CHEAP. 'they are I autit:s,
a ati+t clan iticre when ew:..i. it ,t mil
literally eerie Pel With i int• The ; ' * r DER \ E ,\ 7 D'spARTI i N �r
naSS R sllr48;1 116.3 wild Elm end Mr. 71 hilt � �4 2.), r� , i J�J J L b Si 1 ;1 b
Ahad racri. Derr tz.i veli d gg,ar, iter:. 8otad satisfact3O1t.
ours it, rope and 1)" . tteeea:•,Q t., the
scene. accompanied by a number of i We have a lot
ober Cit seats gild After everything + est .5tyles.
wrRa roAdy t..e warn tetra elver! to pall + "
and after S slier:. "tu of war,"" til t t
w leap the men wore A0E0aiaws, tale; A. full ane of HA l S�--'1111 the late:,
f CLOTHING in
full, nil':
rkir
the 1a e::i R:3?:, 3.af ve
equinle Aer1 Rotel,y landed on terra l i)4th in SOFT and DERBY. Before 'genett.c
firms ;it wilt p;ty you to call anti see us.
()2 l,'rhhee. legit, white, Mr. Anderson
i `� -
t
wee engaged la Dale.. Moffat"t) well. 114' *utit i� 7 l} �7, " jT*��t ry f , t .
were a n!,atet f!initweeted with Toth. ;tint hi (+EN . SI 1 4 r-iLl� I +�? t1�Y Ll' &o(a)g 0,-
1
There watt ,e:t,t exeiternent f sr a i th14'te.
while. How tt get the gat e,ottatttoetl
they did not in«'Iw the 'taitet f «„r.etowea..-..,
teat Putt dial not wore. nod fit -Islay
more ,nnen. had to ho got to Bele frnieh
the work.
tenter 'pw
Rt -, FP 1 1l+'r Pr (1ts' p1 J„� ., r,• <.t. R' anal sin le rotten moat try "Ili Of S1 - y' a. t sax ”
� s � s gill 131ci they c'aatt2tttt•le beaten for
at,c t:. SSlir. �l"`Lt'L"tllt thea -' 1' the
"Pa rq% ant i ?i;tr
F. 412 n, c. " 2 ,.
• :tfyi,, #J��:+a ty Ttti':'rL ii! :X .tl'!{' 1.1
b,a%itch! to l►e�FT,:tt t97tFirnce; with hie
a. R..
For Sate. -,-X smart farm •,a7
Teres with :t idldliilin e. For partisli�'U
;e_•, 1Ir. John t`:'E►oltuntu, I;.x+:•te•r.
iS autett,•-- A good stead,- bray hb.alat
Wanted
I t tet drive bread wagtail�etit,4d a8sio^
e meet eel etet.1_ et t t•'1 t:• ;t 'rt rat a.' otberwiee at the Cantle.. ;7„ 'r, �.t'eve.
art of 3.. ,tie.., ;? 1, -vv a few ;gid t `tart _ �I•'. (.'•lariat T; ''ii r is *tient is C )iti
A.prly t n• ••�` » , T:3: Quo s^, l .. ! r.' 111,?i•elt fitting op the Mattel hetet u.
---
'a pltoto.rsph gallery,
Arne13r..r.on• :Spices of all Dobe'. eo .� pre a::(3
Mr. i'. 1 o ail, of thin Oaten g:,#• ' ft�i4b`__.'gt =lha i'"'t:li'ttl Dreg tax +7.+tr9.
d Stat Crztictt jest above the wren!
while l;t�lt rt: to );haat n r �rtlitltt Walt- The "Ohm (Trus'. go to Briteee�le
done ''.3 " $,Y latae v .'4. lig 38 to itmrx't►a'II1'rirl ly to ploy the :'art e
Ili
ateerino the. time/tiro by they tongue, 'd tet bail grime with lite t'a::lit+pere" of
while a srtra li` limes, li1tehe i 1 the allot tour►. }'ax 'ere, boys.
hind en : dr'ttrr it tip alta tli dae'at' T rO I Rove, Pascoe :Load Dat.:cson of to d
pardon wbe tens tat hmo Uhdhita tura .5m/1s-street and train street .~tape•
hind Wh?;t, ti;" hii.•ii3:.�, {nova tbe$ s1ii�; eiturahos respectively, w,'1 St
blook u eel r Cott fresh SSt a l, + i tl in;,t tteange 1,Wpits nest ,guudl y geet1:'S.
lira tang:i='• Io away to one Pride, sari+t•- ; A new sidewalk hat; been hail. fr:n' ,
trig 3}tek 1- evell on tate arta, Titb the 'S etieee'tt'8 tori eh•3p ti. Atm !,erect tat➢
the wOrit 8ido. More is na;'rled in other
Barts id the tont+.
A private 1rivine park is Metas Iia'sd
one an the Carling Farm, Rt the
Grand 'tCtir3lr.--•:pro'. Jelin atirlC(:Ii we hirer teri thus of Auu`titl'eet. )`.t
has also gene east nal a elan..• --3R es { will be a etre anile attach, ry 5 ••
Campbell. of lilumardine:, is visiting ? There e S agate onegrtd1 itoetrt .i.
friends to town. --Mr. La:;;, pian lintde i!1 the Ki.levall on .•.ittr3•Rtreet.
which require the immediate attee:
on a Shat tµ to looking . wa -- r 1jr Port'Ioe veeently of the Loyal
and tF`i �'
a result stetted ay: acct
3�#r1IR1A4tr:, •
Zr. George i`eitl:ii'(:at went to tttiea.
treat on that cheap et;enreiou over the
left
wing, Solar of ?lar• L'. ITaimlug) is 1301113 tion of the street inepe.otnir.
t. 3"'a 1 �1 i 11.
Masers. N. J an . Oar's ''
!Rotel,' landlord of the Exeter;
1s now
rr.,3 tnaac.
Wb:,.s2 San exciting contrite' nth 80.
:001141:' 1.4 .t — i art fling match betivt•,'llt
set, err. P• -1t .e ani Mr. .ma, 1J-Ith in
'toneteettDritooct of Owescoareq!ewee
nt. wee ansate one enol a halt
`time, /:,sett► e -e victory foe. Ur.
Bence. '1r heti's wind gave onr. n:
0 e tlhhnke. li" weal lapse: wee, bat lir
' oittee let ?t ou't try it zlgartl° an4 i n.
'tends m the Plante 1,1 thi'tl:e t° Jetty-
, writing ow tient ani,ttrir"ttie+rht. On the
!+lime 084 A bi i(t n' ant :t*11 I,+c"*tweehi
:amine l e 1!3 ar,4 it Brown eta the
Ong trials n:ri 'tfes.ies, Wenteel and
Nattier nay.. the other to al: elacte, `flee
whey wee ver ..fares. ani tale a 'Most
ante, rilha(�Wit.at.+tntel to the weer, were
'needy blinded Rith the cannot, end
the Invest ;if oil tieniti he Bt ''rt1 n:.rtng
from the skins of I Town and i��iblcr.
peed aide hard rtu acre and a h a't to
bind, Lina Stich the tete' that lieiltlfll
had annaunotii with a rhoitt that t:ioir
task was dente the appearance of the
other two ti:33 92^hrsllhg. They look
ea over, letth their Nees stew:ring
rritil lil'rnitiritl?:n, nnrt refuse,i to bc-
fleve it, al they &chirt'.iI and were
prepared to t,.1>o oath that they had
w(irned harder and totted faster than
'any mortal roan had ever done airfare.
an or, o lG
thin week for Oregroo to .Solt Rt the! lintel, neer the gir:iota, Ir. Reyncide;
' •. they • httrlug Bono to Ilia farm, :n�1.rI:iasl:
1V1riti. neitrl all a ,trrlrrred, frith A B d nt ? rl
fled with it. , 3 } l
Gee eel tn. ►
oouairy, vrltn a vi."' uF bacallalnnq l
permanen reel ittlt;II is they c re SAtt6 The t,i'ni11 iib tliii hi^lgllb tel:trL'Il le
t_}nr readers ehonld bear in mind :tier"la fC1' :ih, 'knot fa,=ihs' rmo:a the
that the annual 11. C. re union pientc i fitment brie in to be in vogue during
will be held next iiTednewley iu Mr. thi3 seamen,
Glavin's grove, two miles east off 41ier1 J(�l'1' : l" •.net 1,t hes jnit re -
Limerick. There is a good programme ;turned hoarse, iti goad health and sx-
i ,
tend. Nelle prioo of admission is 35 .via and Fort G ratlet. during the prat
cents. ' three weokti.
A picture entitled "A rest after the? Mrs. Gnus Tetrenin, of St. Iguaeo,
Third Degree" was exhibited, in M. ! Mich., spent a feta awake with her fa-
Aeentent
Young Mr. Morgan, oagiucor at
the salt block, received a somewhat
serious injury yesterday (Wednee-
day) morning. While one of the
workmen was cbiaellivg the rivets of
the salt -pan, a piece of steel flet* off,
Mid striking Morgan in the eye, out
into the centre of the ye -ball. The
contents of the ball escaped and the
Mcavity tilled with blood. Immediate
ose of sight occ erre& He was eon-
veyed hone and attended to. ;Topes
are entertained of saving the eye.
Cricket Again.
The bachelors and the married'
dmen again contended for the chain
pionsbip of Exeter as cricket players
on Saturday afternoon last. The
single men batted out their two in-
nings, but a dispute arose when the
fifth or sixth batsman on the married
side was at the bat in the seamed in
ninge, and as the dispute cools°' not
be satisfactorily settled, play was
discontinued. The married men had
only 27 runs to sacra to tie their op-
ponents'w'hen they quit, and had they
played the innings out would donbt-
lete have. won the game.
A Good Showing.
In addition to the four pupils of
the Exeter public school, ; whose
names we published last week a3 hav-
ing passed the second,alass teachers'
examination. we have learned that
Miss M. E. Gill' has also received a
second-class B; and Mgt. Wanless has
obtained stere than the requisite
number of mark* on the aggregate
for a second B, but is ton marks short
on one subject. Mise McOallums's
marks entitle her to a second A in
stead of a B. Of eourse this mistake
will be rectified. There wore six
pupile wrote and five sueoeeded in
obtaining oertifinateti- This certainly
brings great credit to the principal of
the Exeter school, Mr. T. Gregory,
MONSTER Exeuemarr•---The annual`
Monster Excursion of tee ,G. I.I. iti B.
division will run to Niagara Falls;
Friday, Sep. 12th. Train leaver
Exeter 7,55 a. mt Tickets only' 1,75
fol round trip good for. two days.
Crowds are going from al'' along the
line. Don't miss h!.
of sports to store for those who at-eellent epirhte, after her visit in SSar-
Seiner'a show window Saeurtday. It . ther rArsd =ether. Mr. and Mrs. James
was painted in Sepia by our prorriie- Mollarti, of ( .eared Deed.
ing arllet, Mr. W. D. t. sakes. If I Mr. and ft 's. Themes Dunlop, end
Mr. W. were to follow painting as :a Mrs. Fair, of Petroles, having enjoyed
profession he would anon rise to die • a few week's vacation with Mr. an'I
tinction in the art. ;Mee. Folks. of Grand Bend, returned
home last week.
Round, the Country
During title gong season of great
drought, Mr. Wee. Fulton, of Port
Hay. 'Blake, may be 000gratulated upon hie
min -
On Wednesday last a son of IVIr
!good fortune in owning a well of
9 eral water that do far is aiways full.
Bender of the Babylon line was iead- !A windmill is erected to supply the
ing a dolt to the field. when he water, and water pipes are laid to the
Dame to the fenoe 11e tied the halter' barns and other parts of hie premises•
shank around hie orvn body while he 1 3t is our painful ditty to record the
took the fenoe dawn to let the animal !death of Mier. Isatlo Page, on Sabbath
through. When the fence was about !afternoon, 24th ult. Aid the care -
half removed the Boit jumped over it I fol and prayerful watching of fond
dragging young Bender along, and 'parents, brother and sisters, the cold
tramping on him until the young Iran band of death was placed upou their
was lifeless finally the halter carie tench laved one, and Isaac's epirit
passed from earth to glory. He had
lived a life devoted to God during the
last six years of his life, and when
called to suffer pain acknowledged
to repair e, whiffietree, when he found the all powerful hand of Providence
tale son lyinginsensible. He never throughout his sufferin e, and final!
became conscious, „though he lived begged one and all to meet hien in
about a day after the unfortunate oc- the Paradise shove. Tlie remains of
aurrenoe. ' 1I18 age war nine years- ;the deceased were interred in Salem
cemetery by the Ride of tie late wife.
.DasttevoodE. Many friends and aoquaiutanees join•
ed the 1prncessiau. ''Lhe Rev. i'.1i
Imes Ruthing is trying to got up a Deacou performed the funeral mare.
music class. monies. The heart felt sympathy of
Tba Dashwood flour and print )trill the community is extended towards
is running steadier' than it has for the boroc ved family, vrllono lyes 18
some time back.
Feeid has taken advantage ot
the cheap excursion to Montreal.
14 as very quiet here last Sunday
en account of the quarterly meeting
being held at Zurich, which wee at•,
tonded by a" large on ber fret 1 :here.
Business in beginning to pink up
again. Mr. E. Cook's saw mill is
off the colt's head and he scampered
away. At this juueture, Mr. Bender,
senior; who was working in a back
field, had occasion to go t o the house
great but whose : consolation is also
great in the knowledge that their dear
departed one hoe inherited 'Whet res
that reli.naoetli.to the people of God."
Not Far From Hone..
Newt Condensed
running steady, and` the blowing of 'W. J. McKenzie, of East Wiiliarat,
the tt"-nuer horn has given Way to the shipped hie cattle to Liverpool this
sound of Iiia eteatn whistle. lie) has week. Several of them ave' at ed
nlsn piarclllsec:t e; force pural5, rete srl,T 1,700 Ibta-
them live to titturau
eft 1:,11.1;1;
31n
OUR GROCERY E
is full and varied. o sell Teas and 1;g.
tt31 t' house'. anti wit -h less )3LOWINQ
Curr Caunea (roods are the best
Meal iu the st eland .
P:o...A..ISII\17s IR- .,t
W e lfa>: e ,lust, received another is+
which h `�•e offer you at X1.23 per
they taker gt'iltg fasl't.
We ie al;t y tells Buttal' an(l. aeon;* .$t ;t 11;1 : t t°
i -vet to sell. Call and see its
Highest cavil pricy p. fog' Butte=" >
wawa./
ernes I ra:Balsall, of the 12th ein.
of E t, \Z iti atntl:, aged about $0,
dropped dead ort Monday while w.1k.
ing atoned. Ile Lunt been rt ilic%ed:
with atop'? for 51),Ir1 IIW.i praw1O'is
to hie death. He Wait one of the old.
est Sat«.;3ra. leavingresitietl in the
tot'enebip ;bent at; years,
The etahle that contempt. uonteettiazg#
of hay, hurts' , Pre,. belonging to
e. i Int+:'ut, ,It ilatevslst, were burned
3_etrittet . ••t flee te, by children. The
lloultt.iin hath to k tee Satvtrday
i iornnl1 ailesnt :` n'al.,clr, and burned
to the potted. Contents were Aaveat.
Mr. (.zee. A. (los, of Ooderieb,
give' notion ill the e'+:Ilia i.t (hails
that he willapply at. the next eeeeiou
s
itele
t�;hea £a
woitateinwres
001341111,4 11ti tuna t',4+^;tap tli't:u takii
under Lae iiiteue J ak..s .a. Tiv're wore
toe it 0,,t;!.11 bee'
obtailzia utt,it�r t' + tut ;attic? Cl t."
Oah'Itti,3e: ay,11ti a...t0. ,t1Cittner
11 a SSI" -t
aR9i£iG 11i • ` to e't tC :4; '
saeo mot e"; r•' tb i' 1.t' .s vi hetet ; r�
the l'.htilete hotel e+e ; ti• ` t .ty ti •t+ ►
the pa 's three r. -011';;;x, Stall altar 1:1?4
Had ti •t hltneelf ,, tr hot Se't Pin ar,
t(1 1:i•r to iti: l tt:e'.ri "1 tenet.
in the t li iitr3. 1..,, eb° •1 1; e,
11,10 lDt; '11%rat 1. see•; in . i t ;, il:.+tt
altAi 4..1:.:antes# yak Ft, Int,,' is" Stsalai
trains•.-•. 'tre)rt►en3 ,\'; ,
♦ t
r.. .•.••. J_. _N.••......,
i7%,'1;, l i., aA1ta F.
To ;ii it, oirs,,b. t'°x n' . wl' r , Tri
of Patiiatnout for a hill of divorno, on 1 Plea tray 1n t,iitP. why t•lt• let SSa f1 nr :r
tins f;rouud-1 of adultery aid dotter- 3t+ oars., 'why hilt+"!it' , t dt 3.t+iti
For all a;, et .; te, t
tints. 1111.1 s the talt't.h notice of apt Ther, or f+tT ia•a . 1, , tdt'tt ,+ t' (ta11i4 wet•
plication for divorce :given, so that .~Inca lar the nal+t.
the senators aro likely to have their 1 y"".r"P •""t'+"' e*testr-'ia ►xrawer!?
baud* fall treat Session. PI:Wi P.n v T -T'.1•
At Stratford on Saturday morning,
a main line freight ear eta into the
rear of another freight standing on
the traok, shattering a number of
ears. The second freight was driven
into a third, nuking a still greeter
smash. There wee nobed}r hurt. The
(muse ot the a#f'AIr is said eo have
been an Open semaphore.
Monday Kant sparits from a steam
thresher set fire to the farm buildings
of Mr. Jamieson, of the Huron road,
about four nailed oast of Clinton. The
buildings. with a large amount of
grain. eto., wore destroyed. The
quantity Inas not been ascertained,
bet as Mr. Jamieson is a good farther,
it must be be considerable, and his
ions correspondingly so, The smoke
ascending from the fine could be eaei-
Iy seed from Clinton.
Mr. C. A. Boughton, of Egmond•
villa, died very .suddenly on' Wednes-
day of last week. He had not felt
very well for it few days previous to
bis death, but on Wednesdaydrove
to Egmondville. \VI)en nearly oppo.
site Jackson's store his mead dropped
forward acid he fell nut of the buggy.,
He was carried into 17r. Jackson's
house and died in a few minutes. He
was 72 years of age Hie second
wife was 1-irs. ptttteraou, tc•hr, form.
erly kept the Oornroeroial hotel in
Oliuton. She survives him. Ile was
buried on Saturday Iast.
F3(lott Act Notes.
The people of Canada oausutned in
the calendar year of 1885, 18,908,6611
Retinue of intexicatiug liquors, at tt
total coot of $86,769,618. The con.
sunlption per head wan four and one.
fifth gallons, and the Dost per head a
little over eight dollars.,
M a public meeting in Bruos, a
couple of weeks ago, chief .countable
Bretdley of;milton din referringto the
Scott Aok Salo;
',Liquor is sold over tks bar, and
there are eight places in Milton
where you can procure liquor In any
i quantity.. Thant is now more liquor
f
Oft SAL"'.
rs Prr.•na i ..e rAr.=o., cats.n:a1 ;t Lalf
item ofitza•t ii414 a cpli,tifiti7
o1.01.161:t tt4:,4 - 11113 4±II .
Ridley -::treat.
:en Sale.
A well fuis1eti dud t:(na, .si.+ut Dwellin ; i7oavo
anti ExetLer.ot, on Huron Street, East of ))lainstrcv+b
For partioular:.:Lpp1y to
M. 13 V ELLIO ,
Seifettor. 3a,
Exeter
FOR SALE.
A, Two Storer 1311XCR IIS'rr3'llrr,2N(f HOUSE,
situate 1. eu dila st.tt.l eclIN east of the Presiay.
terian C'Dure+h, l,xett.l together with tilree-
gvarter;a of an acrd of lan.4. good frame stable
and drivIu; house; l " t..td ereeard .lf l;r,l1(e
young trai'. bstfring tr.,efi ; Iced well and eis<
tern. Suitable for a ge x .za.man's resicieu00.
Wilt be sold cheap 014 tr to Snit putwl: ass11'.
Possos,1 .n given 1st * aversher,1884. Purthez
particular; on application to
F:. 011)Lllr, ID.koterP.11..44w
ARitl FOR SALE.
110 acres in the Township. of Rtephen, being
lot 19, auS part, of P2, in elle 8th concession.
There aro about CO area :]eared, of good
8011. Two Fenn,)! t1,tb.ail.tiu. Dna a Fran°
Dwelling, Alin a good ben.ring oi cls lard Water
privileges 04144430. 01; to 111111,i1Y. 1 acres
there is a' qv an ity of Valuable Timber includ-
ing Pine, Cedar ttnd Ash. The property 111 sit -
neaten 7'wi res•from T tt, 1, and 2 miles frorti
Ore&to11. For furthe+• particulars apply to
TIus'41TnrCx,
Credzton I?. 0
or ou the piemisos.
0Aitt) 01? THANKS.
We, t),o 141P.. of tho hate Donal.! Scott;
hereby thanJ, the Contc.deration 1'4ife A ;our -
mice Ct . awl their Agin) t.11. lin mining, of r• Sts-
ter, for their •nronipt!Ma sa,isfaotory settle.
ment of the policy an the life' of the above 1):
Scott:.
V. 8, SCOTT, Exeoutalu..
1i8Tl la SCorr.1
Brussels, Aug. 27111,1284,
mea
TZI MEATS!
The under/41) cl wish: to nunoaiuee to the
inhabitants of Exeter and vioinity that then
have opened out n
utoliker Shop
in the 1n '.
zzldnl� formerly by hemp a . ;
Tobe,.^.;. itoria, nhoi e all lauds of i resh Meat
can bo bad.
You will do well to call, as all meat soler by
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