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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-6-11, Page 8,GRGG Wholesale and Retail FANCY GOODS DEALER BX,ETF,R, ©NT. TE.vcrsNTR per line for farstinsertion, and FOUR OR ' 1 S per tine for each subsequent in sertton will be charged for notices appesrine in this column. fig o+Fsto dies, THURSDAY, JUIM 11th, 1885. 1.0C441, NeWS,---We:stall be h.tirpy to re- ceive at ell thries,•froai any part of ells County. items of Ioca1 news, such as ac- eidents.or ally interesting incident what; ever, front any of our subscribers or read• ersamorally for the purpose of public - LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Alia* Lina Bates: The rates to Europe per Allan Line are We yogic lower than eve*. Cabin passeugere,. 160 to 180. Inteunediste 130. Steerage, $13. These are the rates from Quebec to Liverpool and Londonderry. Beilway fare, from Exeter to Spevercimen, agent k xe. low. For par. !Wars epsipp:y ter, Out. Mr. Wallaoe, druggist, of Hastings, anti -i ie our city barber, and the manager ria, says 1 recommend Dr.. Gemini* Stem -of Ibe Temple of Industry, who ire mit **re far ahead of all other Stomach BSmouna'e. I Staar juStomthaech,rig$headathcuineg, andr nloow twAiaslghelegreaAtae.st eTvehnetirtlhaast be= Dyspepsia: Large bottles 50 Gents. 000urr'ed iu Dashwood for ao:we time. The village oonsteble is determined ,that l04r barber got in motion down the the by-law preventing' the sale of grafin( road, thiukin he had of ttae hang of dressed hogs, and other feral Mono° on tits [ , g 8 public r.breets shall be enforced to the full- 0 crow he gave a wild, fiendish: whoop when to hie great surprise the ma- chine kicited up, and relieved itself; of its burden in the game manner sa donkey, and landed Mr. Barber in a baud•and-knee attitude, whose mind. was beat on becoming a champion, Goad News. The friends of Dr, J. 1). Eergau and his Medical Council will be pleased to learn that acrgeous representing his British Aneericau Medical and Curgieal. Institute, of Detroit. Mich., may be consulted. at the Commercial Hotel, on Thursday. June 18th. Probably no epecialiste have become better known throughout Can de,and each year Bassi them still in the feed and gaining is popularity by their anocessfal trastmeut of all Chromic Dilemma said Deformities. A Credit to Exeter. Exeter can beast of baying as fine a lot of firemen as any pleoe its size in Canada, and in fact many ger towns lutve not got se while h larone° last Sunday evening, ou good a lot of men. At the firemen's dem. account of Maki, being ablaut, eo ooatration held. in Brantford on Friday last Freddy hadn't the chaum The sawmill hands took a holiday last week and went to the Grand. Bend, fishing and hunting, and had good eneoees. Business is ;trill booming with our tailors, which shows that a man wbo gives satisfaction met help but sus» Deed in our thriving village. Sheep -washing is now in full blast with the farmers, as there are large Hooks passiug this plane to Fried'• dam, where they are washed --whiter than snow. Rev. Mr. Soharffe occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical Churn, last Sabbath evening. There wilt be ser- vice here at the usual hour,10 o'olook, next Sabbath morning. The streets of cur village are al- most daily crowded with hacks and top-rige from.our neighboring villages, so that our citizens ire tetotally orowded out. On Suuday last whilst Mr. John Willert was driving home front church he was thrown out of his vehicle. We est extent, The bylaw provides for the punishment of both buyer and seller of such produce on the street The market Is the proper place for trauaaoting such business, Without exception the beet and ebeapeet knee of Boote dna Shoes we have es yet seen, can new be had at 0, Eeorett's, Alto Chit. 65- PILING. -'85 We beg to advise our friends that we are offering for this season's trade a more than. usually attractive assortment in the Various of spry Goods To which we Especially devote our attention, among which dr"' Carriages. Ezprese Wagons, Boge' forgot hie position and started for the 1 we would mention Bicycles of all sizes, , g of evarg ,winning est like (None foutr legged Dress Cootie also $sines, dpseription constantly on band, (fell end g p see for yourselves, Butter anti 78 ge taken animal. Nett in turn came the Man- In large variety of fabrics and many beautiful de— in 'lott e—in'lott ng%for floods. 0. E. 28 gm ager of the Temple of Industry, who i signs. . The regular meeting of the Band of Hope • fatter• himself that he oars learn any- g in eou;nection with the Alain -street Methodist thin but the bio ole ridin . ares Muslins Cee pe was held in trio basement of the edi. li y g Plain, Checked, Printed, cl6c. Ace on Prides evening. last, when a more r •. • v time usually interesting programme, eon - aistlug of regs. resitstali, musks, adin t & o., WOne rod , ver ' w wen, in the avening'a entertainment dict on ,lune 1st, all members Shooting inside the eerporation,end especi present. Minutes of previone meet - ally shooting so flint persons walking on the sup were read and Approved. street are in dsnger of being shot, should at Mr, John once be stopped, We are informed that a young man, while washing on one of the back etreeta the other day. hada nareew es, papa from being 'hot, a bullata pateiug 10 eloso to hint. that he heard it wlaiezi *g put lass head. People should be careful where theyot. woormw (Friday) eveuiug the Bairns - father family. a eompauy of vocalists, who are greeted with fall booseverywhere, awl whose entertainments are spoken of by the prime in the highest terms of praise. will ap- pear an Drew's Hall, under the auspices of the Sone of Tecaperauco in this place. The company is oouleesed of Ave excellent singers and no one should .halms this'opportonty of louring them. The price of admission as `25 lite ; resented seats, 35 cents. Don't for- e crate, dune 12. A Nasal fnjootor tree with each bottle of oh'a Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. l t y 3. W, Browning. Mar/shardMar/shardCouncil L O w was field ae g th gh E ybydy ho took The regular meeting of the council ` Black,•White, Cream., Colored; various widths and qualities, Lace Cuz'te tina and Curtain Not J b Castle applied to the Large Stock, board for some assistance in hiring learns to draw gravel ou beat 00. $rrabro der era Moved by Mr. Graham, aeoowded by Finest assortment we have ever shown, Mr, Lawton, that a grant of $10 lla given, --Carried. The council then went into COM. mice to revile the se•eseraent roll, Mr. Lawton in the chair. After having mubecribed to the oath the following ohmage' were made John Albert put on as owner of parte lot 10, E. M. R,, and pt. lot 11, W. M. B. ; and Robert l3troh pat ou es tenant ; Alex. Corrie put on al tenant of part lot 22, on 12th oon. ; Wm. Speuoe's assesemont reduced 00 C1Q'Qt;lbl Cotton, Lisle, Silk, Kid sive assortment. IIQs,ory' Cotton, Lisle, Balbriggian, c c. Cretonnes 14 Cretonne Fria To match ; beautiful goods. $m,alis>Qare In tide department we aitn to keep oonstautly on hand a full and Complete a very varied and exten full display. gee. The roll diving boon revised, the leek of all the Bates, in demand, both in Fraley anti Staple Smallwares. A call solicited move roomed the chair. ISAAC CARLING. ashwoac! incl Fxclitlty , Mr. D. Stanley, rases of ldtddulPh, for lesion to t s _Rwt an ,applied to the board perm One of our chief ad.vieere ertoartecl talcs gravel frons this 131uu14p4lit1. no Wee than three --lest Sunday. Waved by Mr. Lawton, aeeoo4ed by Mier Katie Cook, of Zurich, is the Mr. Spearin, that the board grant hie Snail of Mr. R. Cook. rat -pest as far as they are empowered Mimi Rebecca Fried is viuitir,g to do so by ;the anaouded lnnnioipel friends in Crediton. law --carried. Mr. Mitohner, of Ionia, Miclo is Ur' Robert Guest asked' for a grant 'toiling friends in ibis vicinity. of $10 to beat 55 for gravel. Moved Mesare. Kibler, Brown dud. Went. by Mr, Lawton, seconded by Mr• del, of Creddou, were in town Neil Hudson, that the septet be granted Snaky.providing the Missouri council do the Again we rejoice to erre the erhiling I same. --Carried. fano of Mies O. Eberhardt, who is the Mr. WPI. Mointoab applied for peat cr Mr, Wirtz. a grant on 17th oon..--Moved by Mr. hoot) oconpied No. 1 treat at the Speedo, seconded by Mr. Lawton, that a grant of $20 be made.—Oar- dad; Moved by Mr, Lawtou, seconded by ?dr. Spoarin, that Joseph Cron— there be paid hie Itelf•year'e salary, $15, and that he be re-engaged for next year at the same salary,--Car- rigid. By -low No. 25 was then introduo: ed, read, passed, and signed by the reeve and clerk, and sealed with the seal of the corporation. The following orders were then iesued by the reeve : J. Omaha, $5, rep. Road ; 11. Bulwer. $5, rep. bridge and R. Stanley, $1, rep. cul vert and for plank; J. T. Murray, $34, grading and gravelling ; J. Per— rin, $1, sep. advert ; drgus office, $8.38, advertising ; Chas. Skinner, $3.25, scraper ; Wm. Jonneton, $1, drain nn W. B.: A. Williamson, $12, Culvert on M. R. ; Thos. Epplett, $2, culvert ; E3. Kennedy, $50, at— Bearer's e— eeasors filmy Jos. Crouthers, $15. salary.. as road. inspector David Creighton, $25, gravelling and ditch- ing on centre sideroad: The council then adjourned to meat on the first Monday in July at 10 o'clock a.m. S. CLARKE, Clerk. they won additional laurels, by °arryiuit off the first prize in the international hose reel raze. The distance run was five hundred yards, and they had to lay, or unwind 300 feet of hose and stake connection with the hydrant. Their time was 1:22, about 6 or 7 seconds Iess then that made by the other competitors. The prize is a Silver Water Tater and two Goblets, valued at $100. New officers. On Friday last Two female officers, from St. Thomas, Captain Drew and Lieutenant Sproule, arrived to take charge of the work in connection with the Salvation Army fn this plaee. On Friday evening an unusually large crowd witnessed the street parade, and listened to the speaking, and the hall, which at the meetings for a couple of months pre- vious was next thing to vacant, was tolera- bly well filled with bearers and a goodly number of warriors occupied seats on the platform. The change of officers seems to have infused new life into the soldiers and caused the meetings to be better attended. There were good audiences present at the Sunday afternoon and evening services. The new captain is by fax the best speaker that has had charge of the work yet. She is a very good singer too. Breveties. On Friday evening last Luther, sun of did not ascertain whether he was seriously injured or not. W hyoan't we have a constable in our village There must undoubtedly be some move taken to prevent our busy people from being orowded off J. W. Browning. *he sidewalk by those people who are Mr. Frank Gill, was severely wounded while playing lacrosse. Hellebore for Currant Worms, and Pure Dalmatian Insect Powder for sale at Central Drug Store. C. Lutz, proprietor. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's. Poronus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by The Semi-annual meeting of the South so interested in reading the Trims on Huron County Orange Lodge will be held in Thursday evenings. the Orange Hall, Clinton, on Saturday, 13th. At the residence of Mr. T. Wurtz, inst., at 1 o'clock p. m. r Don't forget THE entertainment of the on i'uaedny Taal, Mr. Henry Mots, of season in Drew's Hall to -morrow evening. Crediton, & Mrs. Eberhardt, of Ionia, A company like the Beirnefather Family de- Mich., were united in the holy bonds serve a bumper house, of matrimony, by the Rev. Mr. House to runt on Willi am-street.—Two Smith, of Crediton. Lauda -da has story, with rooms suitable for large or email family. For farther .particulars, apply to now got a .Pa. John Matheson, Exeter North Poet Office. On Thursday evening of last week, The London Conference has granted leave just as the inhabitant! were about to for the sale of the late C. M. church in retire, the sir was filled with a beat,- Elimvilie and the late B. C. church: at {.en- tralia: siful, melodious sound, which pro - Sohn Davies and Thos. Bowerman went needed from the parlor of the Com - out into Usborne on Sunday morning on mercial hotel, where were to be found their bicycles, and returned in the evening, some of our . citizens spending that having rode 18 miles without feeling at ell tale hour in both vocal and inatru- weary. Mr. Sinclair Tait, died in Exeter on Mon- mental music. day last at the, advanced age of 88 years; Freddy can now be seen carrying His remains were followed 'to their fast rest- his baud in a sling, AS he happened ing place on Wednesday afternoon by a large with rather a carious secidetit Friday concourse of people.' Rev. Me. Martin, of Cavan Presbyterian evening, whilst exhibiting on the Church, Exeter, preached in the Thames Road church' on Sabbath morning, Rev. Mr. Fletcher, being at Eirkton preaching in the Methodist Church there. ThePtilpits of the two Methodist; churches herewore occupied on Sunday last by the evangelist,,` Mr, Allen, and Mr.,Brawn, in the absence of tie, pastors, wto- were at- tending : confereace at Chatham. Two finesfores in Exeter, belonging to the Drew Estate for sale very cheap if but sold will be Teased at a very low rental. . fine brick 'residence, formerly occupied.. by Mr. Drew, alto a frame cottage, and .d vacant village lot for sale very elieap. ° For "Terms, &e., apply to JOHN 1tANTCN,'Exeter. Stephen Council. All the members present. Min- utes of previous sheeting read and signed. Mr. Dolohay gave notice that a meeting of interested parties will meet at his place on Monday the 8th of June, at 2 o'olook p. m., for the purpose of considering the advisabil- ity of enlarging the water capacity of the drain °roaming the road between J. Dolohay's of Stephen and W. Clarke'• on S B of Stephen—Resolv- ed that H. Eilber attend on behalf of the Council. `' The following °entreats on centre road. were let in if mile section, com- menoing at London road - See't. price, cords, centred. 1 31.90 10 W. Yearly. 2 2.60 18 W. Gower. 3 3.05 30 R. Barry. 4 2.70 20 3. Clarke. 5 20 not let 6 1,75 20 W. Gower. 7 1.75 • 18 R. Barry. champion's bicycle; be received' a fall, 8 2.50 12 J Meissac. spraining his leftarm and inflicting a ` 9 ` 2.50 12 J. Mo[saao. gash on his head. We hone that he may soon recover and try it again. Mx. MoVigor paid us a visit on his bioyole one evening 'last week, and our champion did some fast riding; be went 5 16 of a mile in a minute, not- withetandiug he had a sore foot at the time. And, everybody seeing the vel- ocity with -which he passed through space, has now got the bicycle fever, 9, D. Boohannan ; 10; G. Tapson- end among the many who have got it 10 2.90 10 H. Barry. London road from St. Marys'.te Mr. Case, W. Anderson, 12,35 per Cord, The following are the oointnieeion- ,ars : opposite ;the ,respective division number -- ' Division 1, J. Heamen ; 2, W. Baker ; 3, G. Wein ;,4, J. F+ inkbiner ; 5, G. 'McWhinney ; 6, V: 'Rhitter ; 7, A. McCormick ; 8, P. McKenzie Exeter, 8..1i. T. Shapton as 3. Wein D. Road, Centralia, 10 cords, It. Haudfurd, Station Road. 5 cordo, R Handford, London Road, to cor- poration, G..l.tewie, Oornmieaioner, Resolved that 0. Prouty and P. Coughlin examine F. Flynn's Mud Creek gout:sot. $. Eilber--D. French --'shat the couamnnication from Biddulpb 0oun- reduced $200 on real estate. Jona- ail be fyled. than Cooper, reduced $100 on real 0. Eilber—P. Coughlin—That the estate, and $250 per property. Jolla Council pay for 1000 feet drainage 1 Cornieb, sr., reduced $200 on lumber for Dashwood. D. ]'recall -0. Eilber—That Credi. ton receive a grout of 2000 feet of drainage lumber.. 0. Eitbar— D, French—That A. Dearing expend the sum of $10 in repairing side road in his beat. The following orders were granted ; E. Dickey, relief, $5 ; Mr. Weir, bal. once of bridge oontraot and lumber, 12.50 ; A. Pitchers repr. culvert, $3; C. Wilson, repr. dram on 22nd con., $2 ; Canada Company, gravel, $15 ; Net. Willa, repr. scraper, $1.25 Mr. Woods, gravel, 52.05 ; T. Barry, culvert 11th con., $5 ; J. Allen, re. lief, 50 ; S. Holman, error in dog tax, $1 ; T. Rowe, error in dog tax, 5200 per property. George Sleeman reduced 550 ou real estate. John Andrew reduced $100 on real estate. Robt. Cooper, reduced $200 on real estate. Wm. Jaoquee, reduced $100 on real estate. Wm. Miners, reduced $200 on real estate. Samuel Parkiu. sou, ease diemiseed. John Hunter, ease dismissed. Riohard Hunter, Jr., 51. •.4 Usborne. The Court of Revision for the Municipally of Usborne for 1885 was held in the Town Hall, Elimville, on Saturday, May 301h. All the members were present and sworn by the Clerk. Owing the large number of appeals entered against the Roll, the whole of Saturday was occupied in hearing the several appelants on their own be— half, and tarring the evidence of the assessor in eaoh case in order to pre- vent interested parties losing two days. The Court then adjourned till Monday June tat. On re -assembling the court review- ed each case, having special reference to the evidence adduced, and making in each many comparisons, the fol. lowing decieiona were arrived al. Moved by H. Horney, seconded by J. Halle, and resolved—That after a careful examination of the roll, and after hearing all parties interested in the several appeals, the following ohsnges bo made, and the Clerk is hereby instructed to amend the Roll accordingly :-Jeremiah Heaman, S. lob 5, con. 1,. case diemiased. John Welsh, pt. 15 con. 1, reduced $200 on real estate. John Hunkin, 23 and pt. 26, con. 8, reduced $200 on real. estate. Adam Shier, 12 con. 14, case dismissed. John F. googol, .14 con 13, reduced $200 on real estate. Wm. Westootb, error on schedule corrected. Wm. Pybus, appeal • withdrawn. W. H. Marshall, reduced to $4800 on real estate. Robert Creery, lot 13,_ con. 10, case dismissed. Thos. Bugg, re• duoed 5800 on real estate. Jos. G. Dinnion—case dismissed---alpelanb refusing to make declaration. Jas. Thomson, case dismissed. Francis Davis, real estate reduced to $4000. Jno Heywood, case dismissed. John Delbridge, reduced $100 on real es— tate; Richard Delbridge, reduced $100 on real estate, and reduced real estate. Joseph Elwood, case Membered. Philip Andrew, reduced $100 on real estate. H. Doupe, re- duced 5100 on real eatate. J. Bow- erman, reduced 5100 on real estate. Jahn Glenn, case dismissed. John Allison, ease dismissed. Wm. Johns, reduced $500 on per properly on declaration. Thos. Trivitb, raised $300 on per property. John Row- olrffe, E pt. lot 9, oun. 5, raised to $450. Martin Thompson, E pt. lot 10, con. 5, raised to $1200. M. El- ford, N4 13 con. 5, raised $150 ou real estate. Wm. Rowoliffe, pt. 9, 0011 5. raised $100 on real estate. Wm. Wood, pt. 9 and 11, oon. 5, raised $100 on real estate. L. Hunt- er, 5, con 4, raised $100 on real es. tate. Wm. Martin, pt 8 and 9, oon. 4, raised $100 on real ablate. Wm. Brownlee, SI.8, con 5, raised $300 on real estate. W. & R. Quinton, NI 3, con 5, raised $300 on real estate. W. & R. Quinton, 4, con 5, raised $150 on real estate. W. & R. Quin- ton, 8, oon 5, raised $150 on real es- tate. W. & R. Quinton, 5, 6 and 7, con 5, dismissed, R. Hunter, 2, con 5, dismissed. The following names to be added to the Roll 1— James Loadwan, owner lot 10, oon 1 ; James Earl, owner St 10, con 7 ; Benj. Morley, owner pi 14 S W B. Edmond Small, owner W} 1, con 7; Jno. Harbert, owner NI 5, oon 6. Samuel Smith, occupt. pt. 11, con 1. ; Thos. Prier, 000upt. St 10, oon 7 ; Jabez Wisdom, Tenant Si. 13, con 8 ; James Ballantine, oeoupt, pt. 11, con 9 ; Geo. Spicer, changed to John Spicer, pt 15, oon 1 ; Thos Strathon changed to John Station, it E, oon 7 ; Joehna Heywood to be farmer's son on lot 18, oon 3 ; Wesley Hey- wood to be farmer's son on lot Si 10, con 9 ; Sidney Clark to be farmer's son on NI 15, oon 9• Thos. Carom to be farmer's eon on lot 8, con 11 ; Chas. Camm to be farmer's eon on lot 8, con 11 ; Sam'l Sample to be farmer's son on lot 10, oon 12 ; Geo- Voeper's name to be struck off as owner p1. 11, con 1 ; John Willie, error of 9 acres p1. 18, con 1. Cor- rected. N. J. CLARK, Clerk. Are yon made miserable by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, lose of appetites yel- low akin ? Shiloh's Vitaliser is a positive cure. Sold by•J. W. Browning Scott's Emulsion of rare Cod Liver 011, with Hypophosphites, Both as a Food and Medicine. The combined virtues of the Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophosphites, not only sup- plies a nntritions food to the system, but by its remedial power, gives strength and tone to the nerves, and builds up the wasted tis - sees.