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The Exeter Times, 1885-8-13, Page 8
i � � (1f11[x Mr. Sanders, )f Exeter, while trot shout ll !John odgius, Ear, ex -reeve, 1 doe et the 1ATr. Gill recently sehi his oltl bull, y ;sea � . . iinR" lite other day, received wheel a of the `east of Stephen ys itidILO 4. tiOlplt !Lspoiees, '"Duke of Cumberland" to a party in • centtents of a gust area by a companion. ':l; Win Tj3•LIRSDAl:„ , (1 ST 13tH; 18811 1IL wee = 1 Fruit trees eliould be c;ar, folly prtet:• 1 of Nowa be \%ai HO =.K; seeond.•t1 by 0 el handsome animal. as he had with his • TE VCIk'ti-rF; pealttleeel, Oestieseet on, awl: sprouts rata gr Iters abattt this time c year. Ukeleles, tial' else,. ra.e' sal ;rant $15 to be Old One. The old bull. was the meet . O1"lt Cote rS per l i�e for e:ieh saa.amis:0m ill , , 1f cat note file •are not likel • to start again tx l �11t1e:1 i• ..,v, .'1;; between leas 3 and 4, , a ss - iathiscalumet. 1 this seasoi•, and the fruit of the tree gets lot 31. tion of the country, and bio. progeny the benefit of no telrnent wifeels ot':terwise Morel by Y J Peewee recolulnd by 'Wm y1 LOCA.L :iiEW.M, 31'e shall be happy 7 to t�-� would go #a the sackers• li+'..••ius, that the reeve leen •an order for J have always taken the prizes from f Iz,F Ur. Thee. Alan, of the Themes Road, U. W. O9rne tor tjie emu of 510 as part pay on all Com ekitora wherever slie,tvu. e iti atoll,.ire s local any tad 1s th>-p County, itc'na of local nen, sttsk 4ts at- ba,ruc,leasbee1 a'.)ptaiutcl to lila mane e- contract for township printing. Ur, Gili, indeed, for au amateur or efdents.or any interesting incident what meat of the Leauraou of the Massey Mfg. alovea by C t. hoagies, seecndel by P J has been t11.0 most ewer; from any a ora• -subscribers r.w read- Co., of Toronto, at t o Appall . N. IV. T. Wo Dewan, that we levy a rate of 2 and 3•'I . new beglunat•, ers generally,rar the purpose t f I,ublic,.' wish him success anti good leek ie the bus'- mills on the dollar eat all the ratable .prop- sucoessfel breeder and producer of atictt. , wog entruste,l to flim. e•tcy in the township the present year, to prize animals in Ontario. We treat _-_, ..... .._ _ ` k Nasal Injector free with each bottle -of meet connty rate and county school grant that his success may continue and LOCAL 'HAPPENINGS, Sold b J W llroweing b^else,'1 tl,x, t11, severe t 11 Nissenrl land it is hoped he may lc;. in the hPlt(t a12d el nN14it'1iU11 ley. t +. e, t. -`'c i,:t°,.il:lkilt a have ae rood success with jilt' new • Iry till- sleet : ldii4,t ' � rser.tanwrllbeohaxt,,°4itor uutites .ipiieutau, 1 speci•men ctei brou.,ht luta this c - ! Shileles Catarrh Remedy. Peet 50 cents, eel a rate d i i and 4-7 mills on tliedollar, to his fame increase, Y It Hili be a matter of much interest this Moved by C C Hodgins, seconded by P J A frightful accident oeourred to a t cutreut expenditure. 'rue Bain Storms, year to learn the pea -bug has failed to ap- Howe?). that the reeve awl clerk aign by law son of Mr. Charles. Gormley, of the The heavy rain storms which nava occur- o pear. Last year, for the first time in a No 14 awl attach the corporate seal thereto, h oonoessian of Hibbert, on Tues rra here during the past few days ha -re done quarter of a eeuturP, it slid almost no harm Ilesolvel that this eenuoll do naw adjourn 7ttof last week. With his . � an section, a large quautity of which was uncut' From au that we can ls,arn the pest has done tember, at the revise room, Cla'xdeboye, at brothers he wee engaged harvesting, and Mite lying in sheaves in the fields. = uo berm hoe year. Farmers state that the damage done to wheat I A short fame ago solve evil -disposed person and mats is considerable Field after field la ' direly a stone through one of the windows of considerable damage to the crops in tbia a d ,a pea ere? Iva} o f the old- ti me sort to met again On the first Monday in Sep.dy evening ten a nal and a storm ooiptug up, the horses 13•11apat.ts, Olerk, were etouped, while two of the boys got wader a shook and, this lad, aged. about e.4 years, stood in front of the horses to keep thein from moving. After the rt.in, the boys under the sheaves suddenly jumped up, which frightened the horses and they ran .___ v_.__-_ beaten to the ground, Many farmers who !the Presbyterian Church on the • Thames Stephen Council. are bat fear of snore min are iujnring the 1 Road, L: sborne. The glass, being stained. it Larespects of a comparatively good yield by wilt cost eousiderable to replace it. If theAll elle members were present. The ?Lousing their grain teas :eon, guilty person is found be wlil be punished. minutes of the previous meeting were The way to keep the Blond pure and ten the Wheel. cool through the hot summer months is to : read and signed. The touring clergyeaeu,uumberingtweety,', take an oecasioual a'tse of Dr. Carson's A communication was received from i throwing the lad at their heads arrived here at half -past six Monday even- Stomach Bitters, the best Stomach and j. Sabin, awe regarding concrete tile, Ile- y' ing, having made the trip from Loudon, a 'Liter 'fetlieine male. in large battles, solved that the council do not gra into down and, dragging Elim ill front of distance of 31 miles, in about four hours.v"O stents.the table of the reaper. The guard& They remained at the Central Hotel over ' We have received a very handsome Muss concrete tile bneiness this year. at between hie legs, and with part of the body over and part under the night, and left for Goderieh Tuesday morn. trate book entitled '•Pte„aresge Mackinac, Resolved that the petition from g ens at 7.30• The Exeter brass band sera- issue,l by title Detroit :13141 CI veleta - nutlet em in . e venins ata u eight•4 e SPHINGE We beg to advise our friends that we are offering for this season's'trada a more than usually attractive assortment in the T11��i sDry of Dr roods Especially '---�-- til' attention, which which we devotent n, amell . g whI we would mention : Dress Ctoods In large variety of fabrics and many beautiful de- signs. Dress Ilauslins Plain, Checked, Printed, &c. Lac Black, White, Cream, Colored; various widths And qualities. Lace Curtaxu,a and Curtain Islet Large Stock. Embroideries Finest assortment we have ever shown. CGloVes Cotton, Lisle, Silk, Kid ; a very varied and exten ace an targe. Sauble eau' be no entertained as f trio rebate taken ' table, be Was palled through the field. , sive assortMellt, ltb til a bot tion Cotnpauv d"n, rtptive o conned al conned have q ,^-1 k They bay tate reale from London by the elegant steamers of that line. The thea lurtsdlottoti forfor twenty rods, leaving a farrow in ,were e-xcelleut, and they were thus enabled boat has a beautitnl illuminated c Be parpe l ' ' ac(ar. euo t t a , the ground tiles salve as if a heavy log Hosiery f, r the erg tunes during their journey to en- ad les:ens tlitconib. lietroit. you eon Cr. Brawn, on motion of l .. l tether, boy the sceuery of a bt•antiful tract of corms 'severe a cagy, seconded by P. Coughlin, Awns ape day n night, autl on Wednes4 it mornin Thee wreathed in tioaerieh. overT g ft ' Fwindl e�ie T'iro strangers meet ato warn rine.= t a�farmer's poa view inted collector at il;aalary of $90, no ter Stratford ria Clinton Seaforth auti, souse to stay all eight, and during the even- Wires, 'li#ckeU. They speak of having been well In they get up a trade betweeu themselves, Resolved that N. Coughlin and the received awe hospitably trt atc.1 by tete heads dwhich requires a witness. and the farmer la I reeve attend a drain, 18411 eon., C. It. ivery own Meese they have made a stop. l asked to sign the papers, simply to evilness i 1loved by C. lailber, seo(,tlded by the trade. if rte does so 11e soon finds that 'Lamentation alt(1 Atltlreoa. } his Haute Is signed tea note which he has D. French, that a byelaw be drafted Ti 1 1 t p t Wadi to authorize the raising of 2} milia r d ta'fr. Win. at. Ramsay, tncneger of the g� __M � paeee, mills for toweibip pn. eelee, were roaming about the G. T. It track Sta,lder.Life Association. for which Mr.' 1 mill for sinking funds to moist in had passed cone it. The poor fellow was dreadfully wangled about the Cotton, Lisle, Balbriggiau, &c. ; full display. head and body, one sof the guards Cretonnes Cretonne Fringes. leaving passed ipto his bowels. An To match ; beautiful goods. arm and leg were also broiteu. Dr. McTavisli, of Sta@a, and Dre. Comp bell and Smith, of Seafirth, attended his -mantle. iiaefoltewing ad,lr(°sa, a tbmpata e+t witL to eta:. The law does t,i, tt psis u auc : i thetcl caves, and farmer* should hang the for county and general echoer pus• Aman by the name of Johuaton tib vxl palutluo of the recipient. meg present. (first man caught at it. together with two other individuals, r 13lanshartt counell, i John :1IcU.):aeal ' a short dietanoe below Tharndale a• s agent fcr Exeter ter aetu yr paying G. R. debentureY, falling titre •tx1. 1t"e I. auilersin(kl '" Reek ago Saturday evening, schen all , ;vitt' :-•-•*Ilrte.. ofactrs and agents 4 the Standard L.Ifo :l s. 'rite regular meeting of the e,uucll was In 1801, and also to raise the requires suranee Company. esunot permit the prta held ou 5tantlac, 3rd lust., all tate members waute of the various ,choola, also teat hs91*z*y w4:ast1171 to Vasa ayithu-tt offering i ea`:''tt• :lllittti's of priens luta:ting were; that mortgage No, 1 form a pert of Il' i 1 b tb rt a marked your can eatemnnec'lttun frail the conn.y casr1. S while the others also slumbered, and '4t :le a .s,:e time we tI t to a-(ure you far canner purta)scs kohl the hhellehip of timet a correct Oath of the finances, d } t death. f :rt �` plefiat°OR s:an'tr,?sairrl has,; eTar, 5I,*<,3 ; tvluLvaleat to Legislative school. gitikttl #uud mole 41 lard bbat1y bein+s $0attered - e� theS0�t - 1 , $ ^tests To ascii cYalt grout. 85178,1nekieg a total of 55,311, The S r Ws ] : y«„ a 1u C. a pals. ♦ .1311t1i tit , ;tl. 7 e n . � i w1 k v t11WY,,t (.t rs .�, 1tCtt. 1 Ct lea ft 711.. �'i :t mats � t.i t ter � to 0n. tote P'.1T Ix St, con'tratetlet..111 Oal the in0' read mai cooilrmed. ail kin fund, and that the treasurer i ea w t^ I till i le . . " • °s f t e Company's bwiness iti Canaan.' was read, stater; brat the amount zegetred eo keep lits hooka As to show at all the passing train that rousse them ea*�� l.` I*tsI .1 wcluId he, f..r ertlinarg pttrpattcs, , t d need fox ti•, crushed the ti eenex o ea !cog. three resolved to sit down on the entr a an Q r tl ti a choosing traQit Johnston t n oh p a The 08188 aitiaw: 7 he latter dozed off t pt est vra siveely aperomae, thi' nn 01'„ n�^ . : a eellera a co uanw ferns Sm,al,l,waxer, Ill this department we aim to keep constantly on hand a full and templeto stock of all the tines, in demand, both in Fancy axed Staple,Snallwares. .& call solieited 1SAAC CABLING. Butter & Eggs WANTED ate 'x41' hi 4 rl li +t attly the elan ,Ar lint the C - ltirin fMati 1evieseex ratty f n the- al:sessed Id }: 1inquest . 1 d 1 1 r t worse 'Heiner. k 0 10 1e f v a ryas hdi:t au,l the evtdenee having bowl 17a;.1r41, the (ilii 4i11e„ti tordiet %tea returned ; "That the still Robert Johnston, t130 tr;f:•.19i,1 day of An nye,. a • 1 nee elver blit"restein """,a ;sou t 1.:- the ;veto 3 1.s 1' • Ft,.bbina, '"`a',11 t ,t' T'Y,Ati ,,' E;ii , ) being on tan Ir. L. lt. trach in the I J�Il1 L,il -ti 91° •,a t, •••# 1t a 11 t �tI 0 xu.rl'a f 1 s 1 xi in the G The 1,419 ID or era here grouted i .1;1,,libit' il.d ttec,.t for some ataiau,.e. 1t r r.«;` • -' $1 (l0 ; G. R. Irate, .'su4lposed that the three v:orthiee rf Tot 1 C t ',71L1 :al which 1 u i for es nay p Y^pesse anti a further rite of ,; �a8OJ. i ere ; H. ,pit',dy, $2 . I ; Barren, +fly hetet a; a. e1, 1';^;; your eee43t t nee et 1. mire lea theei tor town`inti me...emitters.. e A a=11 •a and "the ace+lnipatuiwr a artr.ttt , e e'.tl'ive of ntrheet ta% On• mode's% of )Ir. '1' ; Cr, t,414'4Ati, X8.50 , II. Hart. Y .t -.u. t'+i. w„,,,ern' -try hove teles Tea j Litten. sieemlt*l by Mr. tira11an1, the :Ilene ', ellen, .$'t".a.,.tatl ; 11. r7Ptiretvn, $8.50 ; T. 4 ;. x9411' the Ile tilt+; Iaf ' i iti s 1a' '1'e atloi # i''. ottee3 ,r9.00 ; 11- Dreher:am. $1(i ; .1. to l v;tit #t •••1; L 1't 0.' Cntlaitit a 3 itry. era t.•wet t : rte f,•l •+3a e. evert; turd• teen.•d anti " 'andere, i 50 ; J. Ford 110 eellte , ^ 1 L fames ” al !Ad "sag SF,,*S'tn rg lt't41`a 44 erre elhitils3 +)"i yeteri (iN'9 • � ":t S' , rt , tp N .I. vet e ' :1,u to to el , " 4:i It Ira varclut a tr 1 .10.. rt , . 3 ;L:i 1.a .•.la.'•.41.'R,,.t.l'1, gravel; . non, sex 1.(je- ; �j. () 13t reel, `$1 . Par. zee es se 1•+ -ale t vel - i;.11•tei`-l."•t8- IVt (•D1'P ten•" 1w 1•t:x11i,i. i.e.r'i, dressing st":1nt.' tit l.ra go ars & Hell, tntialna SO 14 •; ,1. Hoe,. :. o x West ' eerily. a .. , , .1. ' ), 1. 5 ,! . 1:Ln• 1, r , erred sensor,.itL. ht: -y t �� �-_.tvt•• ,Ina1 :tfc\i•ii;itt.: 1°'l itt.11d, �t:t 1 : i) ; j1. 1' t 1 , '" " '° v'a� i "i ¢ A t; x, ra. yen. leo Ms.. .',' ;,:hse leaues6i, ilu 1;,em' eon- Ya'1`ei ,1:,',',6 4.4 1464:,,116 .1•'alt;8 ir.' Llltaitt, n 1•ir 3 3n 1 1, ?~t'«. ,t 11, 'Wer11.):..'1-t • els llr9:.to sn(a heeribe lar• ;brave.int,i t Watt Hiatt ti. rep 11ver read ; d bib ,114 nt aersc,tlt�, } Wml neve, e, 'a, nitrile I:tt (.loading, 1().15, " " "" "' "t• ext;t1F31s`t:t;sY•1'x1xt.:+rt:+1•Ar.7•1+•;.gr:avel .1 Ii;feC'u11y. 18.t,",1,rrarel- Thomas 1 4'Mc7r t,l iera cantrset gravelling; Joseph L-!:t`er. 1°ee'Lt'>Ole ? Cronthere,t;, t -pre adinr; t*r;av4.1: a'lete Melt,11• rat • .ttealr'1en t1) i"tart • .`. 1 abuttniuts to bridge ou title a+tn4 t::.irg:. I, l'r1411c lest alt (5. ,3:Si111t. antler trill `. ?je3;n1 t'n• 1 4, 4, Yaf;r lye I: li 1l.1237;1N)tt, t. .leons.tia, it t 1 vlor in tool :trot 'r:bier. ' ivi lessee 4.8 tto. Fester xra6'(?lite Ledge. was i•e p i•nlvt'i't : 1' 3.40, eiwen 1 e f `\ ell' Criuut:k?}1, Luekeew, I s• t411,14 -4,411,•,c00.4 so: tt41 .11$taule•y trent stations altmg the um }t and •1:'.H,b ?travel a .tna liana itutntr * mini 3 lfill• the •1' t i l•x'h '.Cho tr•aiu a �n, ettele. luta T1,�ttdetl guilty to the larceny of I)oiuini(ltl f<),• Ju:ill rt111tatttitrd to Not Par l`r01» Ilom '. :sews Conde 4'ied. of UAW. ';:at, and beteg Into:rte.-ted,, 1t Era 11.1111. out?.1 .hili, trine tLo1i31 Del the e•:1el.s.ti..le 1''l81 . • .Lid, aril: yin teat' and tlr,tg,',•.1 el nig then tree% till life' • wail 4 -ethic', by wee;oh his bo.Iy gas t v81'y much 8u-l.:)t,1•rd1 by the talliteg t fr('l,'t itt� :Arlt) at a note t17e 11..9. 4..fwil o'clock ill the to+et •,S`.'.a; of the darter lite.iron (. 111 on .e < . . IH;»rt'3,1'1 4 nrlva; Il ose•vEny, ettele. , , t t beet* r iYxttoa d 1•f sixteen ears, all of which here; gracel John Diens ;7)v gravel; lentil ltictrit� two re.tister.d letters and beet. cern- $507,918, ace,rtiieg io the unrevised .anpletely peeked with passengers before ; Irt+.Iae-ter , 1, (lea Wilkinson„Y,e',uuitits. written for trial. senile at other etataens huge num ere go, t tiriat Mtaiad3tr in S:tph aahl r at 10 a m. 9t1 Cnndttlates wrote at Seaforth, :i'a. abcard, numbering in all t.3 about 1,001, The i ti. t'L+use, ("ori;. 27 l+iitiuic gronntis in Conti('. tr;3ii with the Frasrr ' • _ 41.11 _ passed, were reooinmeude(1. At house are pleasantly Mill out. They are situ- i • 1iit1tltrl lea Council. it 1 Winglintn 02 wrote, 89 }rat-n,�d, 2 re- a.e4 on a high eminence overlooking Lake" P • eomntonded. At Clinton 04 wrote, 13rie and subjiet to its cool and invigorating t ""-”- `25 »at se+l, 1 rccotntnotided. Al (rod- breezefi. There aro ou the grounds numer- Tis council mot pure•sant t, adja:me o mita swinge, merry-go-rounds, dancing pavil- at the Temperauco Flail, Grantitn. er}cli 92 wroth -411 front the town lion, dining hall, sheeting gallery and every The reeve and all the members of the and 49 from the country ; of these 14 convenience fee picnic parties. Tho exour• council were present. pts, ©e from the town and ti3 from .lenists on this occasion took full advantage The minutes of the previous meeting were } the country. of all these, and apparently enjoyed, them- read and signed by the reeve. selves to the utmost, The steamer which Moved by P. J. Dewan, seconded by Wm. 1 C)n Monday of last week an •31coi- made hourly trips on the lake was well filled Hodgins, that the following accounts be paler I trent happened to Mr. Luke Fortune with passengers each time it went out, and and that the reeve sign orders for the same: i of the rd con., TuekerenlitL•. He the bathing house was also well patronize. Thos. Ryder, covered ditch on C. 5• R., 54 : was tvorltin arottud a sea nr and During the afternoon dancing seemed to be H. Robinson. drawing gravel div. 4, 51 50,+g reap Pr principal pastime for a large portion of anti drawing tile for gravel road div 4, 512 ; when in a kneeling position one of the crowd, and all those taking part in it J. Westman, balance of grant di,. 4, 55 ;1 the horsed kioked him in the head seemed. to enjoy it immensely. The Exeter Stewart McFalls, cutting thistles div. 2, 51 ; cultin his ear and side etf face bitd: and Clinton town bands (the latter acoom- W, Moore, ditching on W. B. Stephen and } As xeattiived medical aid at once and paned the Clinton Foresters on the excurt.) Biddalph, $12, and W. B., McGillivray and at intervals played choice twleetions of mus- Biddulph $3 ; J. S. Hodgies, drawing gravel, ie. At London depot both bands •played div. 2, 52.25` ; W. J. Russell, 2 days shovel - some choice selections,to the.great delight of ing gravel, div. 2, 51.50; bier. Shipley, 20 the immense crowd of people on the plat- loads of gavel per H. Hodgins, 51; James form. The coaches might havebeen :fitted up Bastard, putting box drain, W. B., 51.25; R. sr, bas been stricken down with better, as there were only two or three with MaFallls, rep culvert, div. 2, 5I; Jas. Hudg- cushioned seats. The management of the ins, gravel perJ. Atkinson, 80c., and do, per some terrible disease that the Doctors excursion was carried one successfully and J. Morgan, 56.80 ; Mrs. Geo. Roberts, gravel don't seem to onderstantl. She has to the satisfaction of all. per J. Atkinson, 51.25 ; 3. Howard, making lain for two weeks entirely helpless, and delivering 5 boxes for drain, W. B, 52.25; and without ower i o speak or open R etl • J. es E. Langford, lumber, for drain on W. p p 1 statement. i:'ebing `Teuton. There were about 400,1 The council then�aljenrne:t to 1no,,t t+il 't?tie 1IL"itox 111018 Sewer, 1EaNvret rs.— • !1, t'lolonre(t mita in Windsor, 7110 b t - got drunk on Emancipation day, was so violently, beaten by his wife with a broken teneup that lie is not expected to recover. 'Hie wife is held in jail to await results. BORN. Qu.Ncx;.---At Centralia, on the 8',h inst., the wife of John Qoanco, Esq., of a daughter. Fall Shows in 188ii. Provincial, London, Sent. 'T-12, South Huron, Exeter, Sept. 28, 29. Industrial, Toronto, Sept. 7-19. Southern, St. Thomas, Sept. 22-25. Hay, Zurich, Sept. 22, 23. Mitchell, Sept. 22, 23. we aro pleased to announce our Hallett, Clinton. Sept. 24, 25. Tuokersmith, Seaforth, Oct. 1r 2'. friend is now ae well as ever. It was West Huron, Goderioh, Oct. 1. 2. a very close call. South Perth, St. Mary's, Oct. 6, 7.. Miss Aida Lyle, of North Dorchest- Fullerton, Oct. 18. rev es. B., 54,32; S. R. Hodgins, putting on 81 cords Abicycle olnb will be formed in Exeter• of gravel, div. 1, 5145.80, one day inspecting There are fiye machines now in use. gravel dfv. 1, $1.50; rep gaily bridge, div. 1, Mr. Silas Whitlock, of Cleveland, formerly $1.50; W. R. Cooney, inspecting grayel, new The et Exeter, ew sideis walk: isbeingiends laidn os n place.$1.50; road and Walsh's aideroad, 6 days, 57.50 ; P Naugle, gravel per P. Breen and P. 3. Dew-. street. FOR ea a —A Bicycle in fair running or- ane 510.50; Wm. Whalen, one sheep killed der, cheap. Apply to Wm. Gay, this office. by dogs, 54.15; Wm. Dewan, spreading gray. Rubber.aings, Sealing Wax, and Corks, C. S. R., 55; Jae. Belly, gravel per Sutherby becomes passive at Duce. The doctor of all ;sizes, for Preserye Jars, at Central and Hooper, 53.70; John Mara, covered thinks she mayDame out of this Drug Store. C. LUTz, proprietor. ditch, N. B., $9. Now that foe to human comfort, the sting- Moved by Wm. Hooper, seconded by Wm. strangh death like sickness, but tier ing, tantalizing fly. is mistaken for a berry ndthat the trthe (sign orders for theor accounts be a friends are without hope. and is served up in the pie. Wm. Moffat, 2 tile drains, N. B., 52; Jos. A few days ago as a man in the Die sevs,on,Wexch ngedS.epulp tsandGlast Sabbath Perrin, culvert; 5. B., $2;JohnWalker,ditch, employ of 11'Ir. Fred Switzer, on Lis. N. 6., $6,65; Jas. Gunning, grading and- towel gravel road, Elnea, named Pol- evMr. Jas. Swenerton, who has been visiting gravelling. N. B., 513,50; Elijah Langford, card, was going through the barn• los mother, in nertogan, who is years of dxtohmg and grading, div. 5, 54, and drawing yard he was attaoked by a vicious age, returned home afew days ago. He re- and spreading gravel, C. S. R., 56; James bull who first tossed him in the air to ports crops looking well. Westman,5;Tbobalance of grant con. 10 and 11, The Exeter Independent base ball club 55; Thos. Fulton, grading and gravelling N. played a game with the Hensall team Tries- B., 59,13 ; A Stanley, cutting thistles, 0 S ' day afternoon. The score stood 16 to 16 at 'R, 52 ; Geo Langford, toll while doing sta- the close of the ninth innings. tute labor, .50c; Wm Hays, gravel per Dykes, Remember the Garden Party and Ice Cream Bremen, Jermyn, and Lengfo ; $16,75. Social en Mr Geo. Samwell's ]awn next Moved by Sym. Hodgins, seconded by P. 'Wednesday evg., 10th. Admission 150. J. Dewan, that the following Racoon -be be Miss. Ruth Graham, of Talbotville, has paid and that the reeve sign ordersfor theeee n in BI ackw ell s tt Robinson,ams' H. g this visiting Mr. Samuel montBuckh, returned of hili, $98.50'• Thos Thompson, ditching, Lu- 'homethis on Wednesday. can boundary, $2; Jas Whalen, part pay sop Rev. S. F, Robinson, of this lilacs, occn- bridge, gravel road, 534; Goo. Regina, in - pied the pulpit in St. Paul's Church, Olin- speeting gravel road, 5 days, 56.25; Mrs. J M. Hod ins 400; Jos. Meads, gravel per fzi , 1; n supplying f Clinto rai o Rev. bis C div Craig, ton,Whalen,rev Dixon, do, GOc• Wm road, Hr ;Rabintson'e appointments here and at 3,55.50; Wm. Hodgins, rep, culvert, div 1, 5008 Renanll. Thos Lewis,' drawing plank, div 1, 52; Robt For Dyspepsia end Liver Complaint, yon Keefe, repbridge, as. 3, 51; John. Bruin, have a printed guarantee on every bottle of (fe Shiloh's '4 italizer . It never fails to cure minding gaps, div 4, 1$3.20; P Mitchell . S li 1 br • ]tr n steno HENsALL. —Wanted at the Hensall Oat - Meal Mills, fifty thousand bushels of good sound Oats for Milling purposes. The high- est price will be paid. Oat -meal exchanged for oats. her eyes, yet she seems to bo count- et; ous. She lays as though she 'were It conip Roteen MILLS,—One of the y- moat eompieta roller mils in the Province, is dead, but when a stranger bends over constantly running and giving the best setts - her to see if she is alive or not, the faction. Gristing done to order on short slightest whisper excites her terribly, it itlndbe convinced. flourice. The roller 20 tons eof�good Mie lead. d but as soon as her mother puts her dlings on hand at low figures. A few ears of hand on her and speaks to her, she Corn and Corn Chop on hand. BANNIR & URQUHART. the height of about twelve feet, then rolled him over several times en the ground and at last' got down on •hie prostrate form with hie knees. At this junction lie was seem by the servant girl, who screamed for help; . this attracted' the brute's attention to Took t sad>be ot moment, .b up around, then Pollaud with what life he had, rolled under' the barn, which saved him from further goring. Me- dicaland the was as d icer .old : patient 1s doing as well as might be expected. Mr. V. H. Gill, of Russeldale, t. I purchased on Saturday last a. very What has betaine of our "Active" base 51.20; ..Sas au ey, breaking g , We have not noticed them 56, and Butting thistles, 0SR, 53; 4V BOY- handsome thorough -bred Short -Horn practicing alp° 7 in ton, one sheep and three lambs killed Ity bull from Mr. rldhote as Russell, of. Surelytheyhave .oat lis g • bled lately.r �•llel by lea grazor :ghee- lr c-reader.very. idogs,511.50 ;Jas 1 Panimal is a v - Tho a y banned because they suffered defeat by the "Irish Nine.)' . Spry np, boys, you. dogs, 55; S. Hodxina,,lamb lulled by dogs, specimen, three years old, and im- Lncan it P I $2; Jas Kelly, gravelling, S1 B, 515.25;*JasI b en clown the Irish team. Westman, rep oulaerta, dies 4 . and 5, 58; ported from Aberdeenshire, Scotli'"nd. Iles opened out in Currelley & Co's. Old Stand, EXETER NOBTII ..ill 1Cto stockGroceries. {, roc of loCe 16 lbs. Sugar; $1 Toa, 2o, cO and 75 CTS --Good Quality. Boots & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prices. .1 mealy afi80ilitd steel; of 1.1.. A..Ft NZY t E. F)I1ES, ti(°i',TIIES, BINDING 1GLOVISS, (t.beape Wet 'Machine Oil ;O,, per old. COAL OIL AS CIIEAL1 AS EVER. Loh A rcdnetion of 25 Per Cent..tu Ttvcadis. alai Rattly -mato. A gond Suit of ALL -WOOL SElt(il•`, for Veal. $uitings and Overcoats Cheap. Our Dress Goods are marked down to the Lowest Notch. COTTON -20 YARDS F011 ONE DOLL11t. 1AARKET REPORTS. (Corrected at5 o'clockp.m. Wednesday. BAIL WIiEAT WniteWhe a t ... ... ... 0 80 to 0 81 sled U80to061 White Wheat New ... ... .•. 080 to 0 81. Red Wheat New. 0 80 to 0.81 4BRIN6'WEE- AT. Fife (new) ••• •-• Barley Oats clomotverbsyeed Tf Peas••• Oogge rn ••• p Butter Flour psrbbl. „• Potatoes,por bag Applea,perbag GeeseApplo Geese ,per lb,spr b DuTurkks ib or yn n p • 081to0.83 •- 048to052 •- 0 0028050602580 186 25 558 oto 2 00 0851o0 05810080691 0111,001 clito0]] »- 5 00 to 555 — 027to032 - 0 40to 0.50 ... 004to0.00 .005to006. .008to008 040 to 060; . Chickens p or. pr .. 0 25 to 0 85 itoge,dress edpeii00 •� ▪ ... 5 50 to 5-76 . Beef •• .. 5 00 to 6 00 Hidesrouhg, 5 00 to 6 00 dressed G,00 to 6 00 4 75 • t;heoP k 0 0 to C sins each 60 70 Oalfskins to 0 0 'Wool: per lb .. 0 17 to 0 18 Hay porton . 600 to 8 00 Onionsnerbusir • „ t WOodper cord .:, 20 00 50 too 20 775,6 HBNSALL MARKETS Fall Wheat per bh 8080 to 080 0 80 to 0 80 050 to 060 045 to 046 0 0o 0 C5 03I23880t0335 • 100to100 025to052 A House and Lot to sell or rent. Apply to JOHN MATHESON. MY P. 0. UY YOUR 3 dSWUM Wiahca to anneal:A t the inhabitants of Exeter anA;l vfiaitg, that he has oeeued hitt a PARIS GREEY AND Insect Powder AT THE Suring " Barley (blight) Barley (feeding) White Oats, ... Black Oats Apples per bbl Potatoes per blr G4 1,09 SbON cornier Stole berth of Banwell d Plel;ard'', obt•re he is prepared to matte all kinds Of metered work. 1 iti' t 11' �0 C'k workspeciality. 1 a I .b' cc till Rope Mee promptly tat ended to. G1 O. MAN SON, Late Muuagt-r C. Eucrett'a Root 811.1 Shod' is titablishmea:t.. Alay 1.1 tit R4. LYL THE PAILOR 1111, Wel. UNE', is prepare] r).1,. CUSTOM TATLORDTZ At Kirkton. SUITS, PANTS Olt COATS made in the Latest Styles, auti~ Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. ninici Laa1y 4 --8' CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES. Ladies Jackets a Specialty Give him a trial and be• convinced that will give satisfaction. WILLIAM LYNE. . FREEMAN'S WORM POWDERS. Are pleasant to take. Contain their own Purgative. Is a safe, sure, and ear/ottani dbYtroycr or worms in Children ortl 311tst Health is Wealth DR. B. O. wRaT'a NERVE AND B AIN T RAT• 1IENTauaranteed specific iziness, Convulsions P, NervsNuaNeuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobaoco, Wakefulness, Nem taiDepnression, Softening of the ]train, result- ing in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature old A*oBarron Barrenness, Loss of Po mer iu either sax .Involuntary Loss- es and Spermatorrhoea, caused byover-exer tion of the brain, self-abuse or over -indulgence. One box will cure recent cases. Bach box con- tains one month's treatment. Ono dollar a -box, or' six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail' ,)prepaid on receipt ofprice. Wo guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order re- ceived by us for six boxes, accompanied with live dollars, wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the ' treatment does not effect a cure: Guarantees • issued only by JOEN C. WBST S: 00., Sole Proprietors; 81 & 83 Bing , St. Bast, Toronto, Ont. • 01 1