HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-5-7, Page 6us Boiler Explosion. A new glance marked 58 readers as
tea., Texas, MayO.. 'j'he follows: "At any etaetion that may
ale Fc4nitint Hotel exploded be 41614 in any constituency before
this mor ttng, instantly kitting four;"The voterslista under this act sball
persona and doiug great damage to ° "haeebeen anally revised and certified.
the hotel and neightoreng property, "under this Act the voters' lists for the
The killed, are Thos. Cross. engineer A F'pre'icu8 year shall be used."
Laureuoe Darr, -fireman ; Olata Mil-'
tar (white) and Anderson J. nes (stool_ Scott's Emulsion of rare
o red). 0o41.►Ver Oil, with Hypophosphltee.
Its Value for Women and Children.
As lila huge monster lata its bed, itto/
P Dr• R. il8e,s.Z.1°031111 N. J., says : --
shot up away from the main structure, , ..I have given to mp little
pulsing oat of the engine douse and it boy, of three.years- He was in poor health,
firat, pressed too interrouing yard. ',but he has now taken two bottles. and is
passed through a. two-storey frame fiimproving both in strength and health, I
building where #toe servants elep4, an have also reeonunenardd it to sevaral of my
then crossed 34th street, .pnPetue ea t fis fiat , n wand they have derived much
Maly over a
storey
d; trams
housefronting 24th etreet
ellen Tftebalrci worked man of business,
Crashed through the roof of a eglall toiling day by day, with little ohauce for
frame Ileacs occupied by w colored 74,4'
t 111Robinson's th
f*13i1), who esoaped unhurt. COO— acSptbootieain.Eusatrength itao
tingng e
onward it entered a one storey constitution. land thereby prevent the attacks
house of ill repute kept by a colored' of fever and other destroying diseases.
woman. This bonen Rae prsotiotltr s15t3iL> sitcoms.
�l Theost interestin=g feature of the recent
st>Allding. It Bras clave allot +rl*ra eVbibilation at blontre*!wes 4CoID141.y of Col.
Miller (White) wai killed, ;Rud Maur-orad.fsbiie°6irxgersongagelinuxaautactnrioy;
the celeb.ated biokb Cain .1baceo,arm at the
toe Stibium, her companion, fatally same time delighting thecrowla of spectators
injured. , with exqu3;ite scud ernmelodies. 4 alderMed-
annihilated.
e -
annihilated. not a stiok being left
LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE R'Y,
CtOXNG Noisy$. Express Mail, 2nd Class.
Loudoon. depart 77 45 A.sr. 4 60 P,dx, 6 Q A, Ar,
Exet9 35
Bensall 9 00 6 34 9 57
Or
Brucefteld 923 648 1 13 6 29 0 22
Clinton 6 45 7 05 11 30
1.•oudesboro10 00 720 13 00
Blvtb 1007 727 1216 wit.
llelgrave 10 23 7 46 12 48
Winl;banx arriuei0 35 7 55 1116
tIoxso Solna, Express 11Malt, ,lad Class
Wingham. dep't 7 48 Aar. S es kW. 10 20 A. at
BI 3 have d 000 3!17 11 21
L
:ram.
824
Cfiutall , 850
1lrucefield . 0 e5 4 19 1 11
427 127
4 32 36
43 235
550 530
3 50 88 12 00.
405 I2 4a r.at,
Sippers ......913
Fie>nall 9 18
Exeter .... 935
hoodoo art 3330 51
IIZNSALL.--Wanted at the Rensall Qat.
Meat Mills, fifty thoysand bushels of goal
sound Oats for Milling purposes. The high-
est price will be paid. Oatmeal exchanged
for oats.
HrNa&LL Rouen Muss, -One of the
most complete roller mils iu the Province. is
ooustautly running and giving the best saaa-
factlon. Grieting done to order on short
notice. The roller floor takes the lead. Try
it and be eoavioced. 21) tons of good Ind.
dlings on hand at low figures. A few ears of
Corn and Corn Chop on hand.
BANN= . I;Re,,,lu iT,
at Aro- swaelaldinouaptwereaware is
' popular brand of sheaving tobacco, sad the' i
lallll.OH'S Couto and. oranumptkell thanks softb o4attait 0 t w �re4 Om a0,C MARX= RRPORTS.
ewe iai sold IV qtr MI a gintOk lt00, It acres &CorrectedetSo'eloCkp m. Wednesday./
+i,":vusumptian. tilU by J. W, Iirawrohq. '-- lip .e,+�
ADVICE TO 'plenums
The 80dt *C went ill fQraa in Are yottdicturbe4atetSbtaitdbrokeu0fyour
}orad, Bruce, S1ti!loo , Dufferiu, Og• ra4tbyasielcclithl aufferies sad erytat{ with
ford and Norfolk on Friday. Mil 1. ;pain at canting teeth* If so, aendat once end
S7Z>~l'' ESS NIGl318, sande nuser040y get at bottle of MRS WINSL°1F'8 SOOTE.ING
by that terrible cough. Shiloll'>F Cu is the i8Yut`3. tuvalueisiaealeulable, 3t will re•
remedy for yen. sold by J. W. Browning. , leve the poor little en#1'erer iaznreglatelp- Pe
A number of t (lebeo ladies wish to Pan al upon itmothers, there iau0mistakeabovt
tend a box of clothing fair atom Au!. .it, Itourasdysentery auddiairboes.resinates
diers tothe .North -wait, and solicit the 13.0913112 and- bowels, rums wtud eoUc
softeustlte gutns. reduea$ indamwaUou. and {{{
contributions of nl '•uey for the put- elves tone ea•16nertly to rhe whale aratem
chase of eherte. socks. h&ndkeroheefll, Mlie.111Ner,ow'eSwoosh Sumo roa CaU.p•
40. Till ladies have formed into a ar'erearaiso is pleasant to the taste. arid is
001OW*ttee for the purpose of ;eye{y„• thel;rtecript:oualone ofthe oldest and best
iltg Contrtbatione. female ;aurae' awl playsleiaac in the [Tufted
l Sfill.Qti'S %4TAI.l7F,Et lit whet you stead t States, and is for sale hyaenas ggi.t1 through-
eattbe ero ld, Price vs ;salts a bottle
tar Canclipatt an. I.'I'a of Appetite. itissi• . _ �.
etl'sa al.. I a:1. to 1u, D;
f sper414' Price „
it? ani r21,t. 1-A1' h e
l`', :sold by J, W., COURT OF REVISION•
nacos: g- ,
That 4,'a11a4ian royAgere who lilt+A bailee is liervdy'smelt that a court for the
later returned trout eerveas in Egypt fix"tue°itr iu 4 tiarqi c`«ricait
Iva:: !that ba Bent !onto t-' tR special ti-ltwe.,Feet%r,on1V. Inesdtythe 2112 day of
vessel but r84311,3 rtlil+'prrtilertffa act : iy"oeharargiea:u0. scats y i:i�i[ zit wall
tbeir 'own d••;'tire, lin, Iwperial , govern Oa enbrlres awcor.liogly las order,
aathoritiee have etaeidetl the men Exeter 1st 7tay.12* 51. FArarrr. Clerk.
with a;te,eoil Whets go tl fait used, tis iIBQI'FItTY MAT
they 'ui Rer aha Ohl Country
1 efo:e they &vont:: ionic, or pail at rn lit,) Ilt)i, SEs To TRENT, ,
once if they p'eiaeo The contingent L
now in Lonaiuu outubere 80 men un- AVIV
1
der f'a1t. E(I ^n(t;iy.-.r�x��t
H34428118,1 ¢l •1311:0,.4 344 ludigratieu „re" .1A1 31 FOR SALE IN la" t:rUEN.1
tarsen and enrol 111 iohle by lir. eitpru'11 i Lot 2'o 5,iu 4thcomet-ion.tooaeres.
`tr'ruac.:'titrrs., Tr) it. Samples free. 1'orl,srtia'ntar, apply to
D. v. EI.i4UT.
ai.0 Ode to the Noxell LOWI1u31'fl
liar' 4*tonere awaken. .Jur hear t:1 will el;eer,
11,1 33 vat ir;i apltraeaat rel¢lindar
t1tsomt clung that to Fast at tm, t. Will *1%3.* tar., i er o8ere for sale the Fart Halt of i,ot3
.#yas,.ztutat:OM MOvSENSE.B1\1'31., andNortihHalf 14Lot _, 4th con of [shortie.,
There's lots of rL tau the Inanities ere a brick house i1Ox31, uearly
coca. greet logo cissa sad heavy ,.nes . new. containing 11 rooms; franca barn alx41*,�
with etsbliug; asmall bearing orehard,stud a1
That look /IkeIonlebmldaz.,;approaching uet•er•failingwell. The laud is well drained!
But alis VI a t,PilIT ONE -1M .urazellllea 11 a w and au goeit state 01 eultivalion There are
he you'll not be the makers reproaching.12 acres of fail rthelt in the ground endcos
aiclvrableiall ploughing done. Dlateuee from
Those others h tvtie.ir av that weave out and' Exeter., 5 miles, and 3 mites from Centralia.
rote. 8Terme to suit purchaser. Possession given
4.liuftor. Se„
H. Feb,. 3+1x',. Esher
ARM FOR SALE.,—Tho subsorib-
And rrovake.,-tial your almost ineaar'— { either heists seeding or after harvest. I'ur•
But this cue hex 43011e and kuoaka aft Vol spats (chaser can bu supplied with seed grain. For
alt the bis; onus that :oaks you profane. further particulars apply on tlae premiers to
'i'no tutople treat eraxed a10alt Oliver Hewitt, y 0.11;li'itAGU30, or by letter to Exeter P. U.
Anal screamed o'er the v i.etorles he'd won.
But litre's suwethiug Letter. -end we're ,gala
to show it.
'Tis how Harvesting ought to be alone.
This BINDEIR will weigh about Out :l'housaatl
Pounds;
Don't in width ezcee,l Ten Pea Four ;
Will run en your *0000212 03.0U1' lilhlyg3.ouucll
And pass through the Gale or Barn Door.
You'll not have your deck to push round be•
hind,
Or fold up to pass through * gate ;
Your horses'at everting you never viii find
Much fatigues on;mamma of its weight.
With this/Bader we tied up the heaviest grain
Or the lightest, or fust as wo caught it ;
And of time you will find yon h are made such a
gain,
That you'll never regret that yon bought it.
While with one team you're cutting your
wheat, oats and barley,
And your wifeyiahelpingto shock it ;
Your son can go out with old Dobbin and Char -
To plow -thus enriching your pocket.
Now weknow what we speak of, -the thine has
been tried ;
'Twee "completely successful,' this year ;
And now of the harvest field It is the pride.—
Why you scarcely could buy one too dear. '
And the firm which will make this "Excelsior"
&Lachine,
Is NIKON'S, of Ingersoll town ;
Whose repute in the pastas good makers has
been,.
As famous as any one's kucwn.
And this is not a11, -something more I would
add,
Before itis really too late ;
The AGENT that sells it is a "foine docent
lad;'
He is known by the name of WESTCOTT.
1"441. W3LIIAT
lvp teWliew 8 .. .-- 095 to 096
White 1'M heat Now ... .,: ,.. ., Q 9..' 95 to q 9,4
Iced W heat New .. ... 0 e1S to 098
-3'3W0 wattAT
Wife (new) ,.. ••• •.. 0 93 to 096
055 to 005
036 to 087
0Coto3225
Z'tn_aoth}; •■ -.. • ... 3 OS to 2 Od
Paas 060t0065
Gore -., 060 to 065
010 toC10
61210012
1-1 I. .., 50010555
Pat*toes,per beg --• • 033 to 0:40
Apples. per bag ... • 030 t0 030
prie44ppleepr b 0 04 to 000
11800P0 perlb- . ,., .. 0 05 to 0 06
Turkey ...
Ducks pea per
0 --01 to n u
Chickens per pr . A "' to (` si5
fiaCs,trep4solper100
beet — •-•
liiilearoulag. --•
tsarley ,..
Oats „
clover Seed
8nitel •.• - ...
" dwooed .
ahee ekiaaeaclp
... aOPtcAOI;
300 to :. O(•
G¢;ato6it.1
} „ (¢ 40 to C. 7d
Calfpklae 030 to U 711
\yon¢ {�s r lb o 19 to 0 :.0
Hayonert0u . 30 0R) coli Tit.* tlntenGtiarl;:lSu• ri tri tV ¢1
11004 per cord ... 25Uto 2 75
Ii1::; ALI,MAI:Kr:Ts.
Sall Wboat per int .. $ 0 ie) to 0 NG
nnrtnp "' 11 bat (0 0 1111
Barley t13riillat;, , 0 :i0 to 0 se
Harleytfeedingi 0 45 to 0 48
White °ata, 0'24 to 0 30
Black °ate . , t) 31 to 0 ?'t
kepi( r INT 1114,„. 100 u. 1 0i1
Pettit tool per be .. .,. n 27 to 0 42
Over °vat
Pp- Fonthill Nurseries Acro1.
The Largest In the I)outtnion,
S IBES' EN WAi`TTED
3.3 begin cauvasiitl(; at 011144 en rail hales.
Rtecity etuptoeyrnent t,a Muet'eusfal me 1. flood
agents are earning from 810 to *773 per mouth
anal expenses. Telma autl outfit free. Address,
TONE & WELLINGTON.
Toronto. Ont.
SEF
EDS
Seeds See st
CENTRAL
DRUGSTORE
A full stock of all kinds of
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Dye -stuffs and package
Livor Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is
guaranteed to cure you. For sale by J. W. Dyes, constantly on
Browning.
MARRIED.
-FANsote-Caixa.-On the 23rd ult., by Rev.
G. B. Taylor, at the residence of Mr. Chas.
Tippet, Stanley, Mr. R. Faneon, of Hay
Township, to Mrs. Ching, of Stanley.
DIED.
VINOENT.-On Wednesday, April 29th, Tentia
Jane Vincent, 18th con., Stephen, aged 23
years and 1 month.
SNELz.--In Usborne, on the 502 inst.,
Wilber Snell, soar, of Mr. Wm. Snell,
aged 18 years and 1 month. [Funeral
to -day at 2 o'clock.]
ANDERs0N.-In Stephen, on the 5th inst.,
Robert Anderson, aged 58 years.
NAIRN.-At Centralia, on the 4th inst.,
Jane Nairn, aged 56 years.
TURNBULz,-1n Usborne, on the 28th ult.,
Helen, wife of Mr. Wm. Turnbull, aged
77 years and 11 months.
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Central Drug Store Exeter
C. LUTZ.
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NuTICE.
A Court of Revision of the Assessment Bo-'
• for the Township. of I.s¢,orue for 1885 vat be
VA held at the Township Rail Elirevflle, on Sly
30tli,atl0o'clocka. an, 1'ers0as having busi-
H Hess at said Court should gover:x tliealeelves
accordingly.
N.J.CLARK•
z Usborne, May 7th, 1885. Clerk.
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,till. 11'11. JAYNl: is prepared :A do
CUSTOM TATLORIN'G
ON fii'RON-ST., ONE BLOCK WESTa0F
)IANSION HOUSE.
SUITS, PANTS Olt COATS
rn:'ub' in the Latest Styles:, and Satisfaction
(guaranteed in every resi;c'at.
CUTTING IIONE ON THE SHORTEST
NOTICE, AND AT LOW RATES.
Ladies Jackets a Specialty
3 • • Give him a trial and be convinces that he
Fresh and Reliable will give satiafaetiou.
arden, Field and Flower
SEEDS
In great Variety at the
iiniit ara1ary
ERNS, German Black Wax, New Golden
Wax.
BEET. -Long Dark Blood.
UABBAGE.--Early Wonningstadt, Early
Large York, Early French Drumhead,
Stone Mason Marblehead, Prime Flat
Dutch.
CARROT, -Early Short Horn, Early Scar-
let Horn.
CORN.-Earlp Minnesota; Dolly Button.
CUCUMBER. -Early Cluster, Bismark Long
Green, Perfection Pickling.
LETTUCE. -Early Boston Curled, Eatly
Prize Heal.
MUSK MELON. -Coral Flesh.
WATER MELON. -Mountain Sweet.
PEAS. -Ferry's Extra Early, McLean's
Little Gem, Champion of England.
RADISH. -Early Long Scarlet (short top)
Early Round Deep Scarlet, Long White
Spanish.
TOMATO.-Livingstone's Favorite, Trophy.
FOR TICE F & RM :
Besides a full line of Garden Seeds in
package, we are also offering the following
varieties of
Fresh Field and Garden Seeds
IN BULK, which is, of course, is the cheap-
est way by all odds to buy them.
TURNIPS. -Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen,
Bangholm Purple Top Swede, Carter's
Improved Purpie Top Swede.
CARROTS. -White Belgian (for the garden)
BEST ENGLISH MUSHROOM SPAWN.
Call early as the stock is
Choice and limited, and we
are determined to carry no
I seeds over.
J. W. BROWNING
3
Proprietor.
WILLIAM LYN1.
1VOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
lvi Tun ESTATE OF MUBDOCI7 1fcKEly-
'LIE, late of the Village of Exotet, in the
County of Huron, Carpenter, deceased.
Pursuant to R. S. 0.. chap.107, sec. 31, notice
is herelygiven that all ipersons having claims
against the estate of the said Murdoch Mc-
Kenzie, who died on or about the 16th day of
January, 1885. are on or before the 9th day of
3c4ay,1885.to standby post, prepaid, to Benja-
min V. Elliot, Solicitor, Exeter, their Christi-
an and Surnames, addresses,and description.
and particulars of their claims, duly verified
and the nature of the security (3f any) held by
them, and that after the said 9th day of May,
3885 the executor wfllproceed to distribute the
assetts of the said estate among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which notice shall have been given,
and he will not be liable to any person or per -
had
sons ofnotice. whose claim he shall not then have
Dated Slat March, 1885.
BENJAMIN V. ELLIOT
Solicitor for
SAMUEL DAVIS,
29td Lxecutor,
COAGULINE.—Cement for Brok-
en Articles, Sold everywhere.
Sole Makers. --KAY BROS.. Stockport
England.
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.
HARKNESS
HAIR BALM
Restores grey
hair to its na
turas color, re-
moves Dandruff,
stops the hair
from falling out,
increases its,
growth, and will
not soil the skin.
As a hair dres.
sjng, • it has no
superior. Guar•
anteedharmless.
Prepared by
Harkness & Co.
London, Ont.
sole by all
and Patent31
Dealers,
-WAY'S COMPOUND OF LIN-
SEED, Aniseed., Senega, Sguill,Tolu, Sac
with Ohlorodvne,
KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent
expectorant for Coughs and Colds.
KAY'S .COMPOUND, for Coughs
and Colds, is equally servicabte' for
Horses andCattle.
KAY'S TIC PILLS, a specific iu
Neuralgia Face -ache &c.
JOHN GILL, Auctioneer for the.
Townships of Stephen, Hoy and Usborne,
and the Village of Exeter. A11 sales promntly
attended, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales
arranged at this office.
TRY DR. DOWN S GOLDEN
11 LINIMENT for Diphtheria, Croup, and
Asiatic Cholera. A sure cure, Pain of all
kinds quickly relieved. Internally and extern-
ally. Ask for it. Take no other. See teatime.
nia1S. i'or Sale by all Druggists.
r� J. SUTHERLAND,HENSALL,
1 • TNT., CONVEYANCER, CCMMIssIONER,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Issuer of
Marriage Licenses. All business- transacted
stirctly confidential. A Call solicited; Office
at the Post Office:
TO
MAC KI N AC.
Tho stoat iaelisllttpl
SUMMER TOUR
?aloe struma[, Law Mote*.
War Sups per Weh, istweea
DETROIT AND MACKINAC
And Ara; Week D y 79etweea
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
Write«-.....,......,,-.�
"Picturesque Madden,” 'Radiated.
Oesteles stun Partissl.re. 7its8*4,!"see.
Detroit Cleveiand Steam Nay. Go
aG. D. WHITCOM B. 0111, PAse. AST..
OCT*OIT, 811ICH.
IN TELE SCOP!
Will.. Senior
Wishes to inform the inhsbitauta of Exeter
and surrounding townships, that he has
opened
A Tailoring Shop
in FAI.SON'S BLOCK, (up -stair::), where he
will be prepereti to do all kinde ,;f c,;u.,tolu
'.Tailoring.
If yon want a Good -fitting and Well -made
Suit, Cont or Pouts, you will find Sat•
iafaction by giving him a trial.
14J'r. Senior has had long ex-
perience and is a practical
workman.
Remember the Spot,
Directly over Geo. A. Hyndman's Grocery
Store.
Will. Senior.
.ani,,, V
NOTICE_
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
the undersigned, and endorsed "Tonder for
Indian Supplies," will be received at tuis office
up to noon of MONDAY, 25th MAY, 1885, for the
delivery of Indian Supplies during the fiscal
year ending Seth June, 1886, consisting of Flour,
Bacon, Groceries, Ammunition, Twine, Oxen,
Cows, Bulls, Agricultural /melon outs. Tools,
&c.. duty paid, in Manitoba and the /earth -
West Territories.
Forms of tender containing full particulars
relative to the Snpplos ro3uired, dates of de-
livery. &c., maybe had by applying to the un-
dersigned. ox to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs at Begin a, or to the Indian Office, Win-
nipl.'e.
urtios may tender for each description of
goods (orfor any po:tion of eadr description
of goods) separately orfor all the goods celled
for in the schedules
Each Tender must be accompanied by an ac.
coptod Cheque in favo3'of the Superintendent
General of Indian Affairs on a Canadian Bank
for at least five per cent. 01 the amount of the
tenders for Manitoba,land ten per cont. of the
amount of the tenders for the North .West Ter-
ritories, which will be forfeited if the party ten-
dering declines to enter into a contract when
called upon to do so, or if he fails to complete
the work contracted for. If the tenter be not
accepted the cheque will be returned,
Tenderers are required to make up in the
Money columns in the Sebodule the total mon.
ey value of the geode they offer to supply, or
their tender will not be entertained.
Each Tender must, in addition to the signa-
ture of the tenderer; be signed by two sureties
acceptable to the Department, for the proper
performance of the contract.
In all cases whore transportation may be
only partial by rail, contractors must make
proper arrangements for supplies to be for.
warded at once from railway stations to their
destination in the Government Warehouse at
the point of delivery.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
L. VANKOUGRNET,
Deputy of the Superintendent -General
of Indian Affairs ;
DEPARTMENT of INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1
OTTAWA, iJTHMARCH, 1885.