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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-8-20, Page 8, eier i CL. le Lawn party, given by :the ladies of the Presbyterian Churob is this piaqe was held oe, Mr. George Seamen's beautiful grounds At s meeting of the `council held THiJRSDAY, AUGIRiT 20th,' 1885. last evening. A very Pleasant time eves Aug. -t a 1 Hey- "With e spent. . in willa os , seconded, by , eoinpleted, During the past two weeks h H. Grob, pathmaster, be matt acsted +.+-a+-. ROUliaJl$1rTS per line toreaoh sitbaegnont le farmers have bad a very discouraging tine $ 1, k his ONTARIO'S C of it owing to the oontiuued rains, which damages their grab OGA.1; NpW c' Tt a shall be Happy to re -',tent- County, items eJ fecal harps, suet ,is ac• n tri he iteta� P The report of cidents.er any futsresting inc e/TAT what i take an 000asianal dee° of ler.. Oareen'tt patll►tiiit'at@r rocagci to roluoce seta 0 - friss On the wheat, oats and bar tamongwhich ea ar, jroait any °four aubscriberai or react- Stolidacli Bitters, tb da in large ., seines from the street. fortitwitlt. ane. duetries (}ntori baa ou re- which ` e 'All devote ourattention IOn ars generally foe the pur•Iwse of ram, l Li er Medicine iris r8 , ley crops of o. ed up To whi h We Esp ca yt arbors, The �Singham i detre has axle deltIer them safely on the premises of turps tllade by 1,000 corcespoudeute we would Inellti011 50 ai)uts- peutled the said 11 li reins, level the grow fid ou the 5th first., leas not been issued LOCAL HAPPENINGS, q opubliicattio air lW zionre 'igen s#lh Ing er olh v:hiell trio sparse uorr stand' opaan Reports a elle tall wheal prop just Proms C.IQCds peri t. i pap thio aitch on the eputli side of tete In large variet of fabrics and malt beautiful de- was first started in Winghaui WO said it w -as liaryestod iodinate that, generally �b � � Cariad+litertlf*atitltiits la foolish M070 awl that it won% not lastllltreet.a ndput it in a ro er attars for � '� p within the province the return k)as } 5111;8, It is desirable that tdwe as ricultarel rape- , , public firttvel, been a geed oris, befit in 'raid Par bilities of onteri° ehoald be thoroughly die -;i Mr. Jas. 'Prow, a1. P. for Perth, is bully lure h 99,c, SuK�Y se aattona 4 B y , Z1re9 143Xsl%S Pla,,pa+1 at the great Calomel and Indian Ex- engaged doling out to lushest advantage. tile byMr. Rst pie, that 's sate of 21 mills "ea and tits "slily of grain- The, Plain, Checked, Printed, v'ie, lam= to b4 Bald next Sear in 7�oRdon. $500 -sessional grab to agncultui:til societies average still be about RS high ad shat Meet cantat.Gile continued'lte, tt expect to die at my post with my hand on the throttle.' And euro, evongh so he was found, cold in death, with the lever firmly '85 SPHIN, ill ug, , l was move 1tY r. .7 >r•sest• . • offeringfox i friendsthat ice are al raok aaaonded n ilTr. MoLwin that pas ed in lice hand."We be to advise our, fr ud S1r iGh this weals harvesting is b almost y ;; p T"E3T-(tD, GENTS paribus for iirstiusertiart,axle ` z t e (o " _.-._, Itertionwilibe charged for nQticea apiiearin# , notify , eine, to remove' - Kufs • the in this oobsnsn. weigh eoidea from the publto highway n t4 a £onsia arab% ex , Ut, oleo of the ,.- ' 1Il «- within six daps of aright notice, and P ceive at all times, from arty part of the The way to keep the Blood pure, and =niton"d the scales, not be removed cool •Hiro h tris 1Lot summer R14Rtila js tri thio ! t' specified that the this season's trade a more than Usually attractive assortment Bureau of ittdu,st ries- County, Goods r tris �graaau of .ln England. Perhaps the best ecrt ;of an ex- in his county. The societies will take it Mbit for this purpose will be s well selected t with as firaea its Mr. 'p x otee04 ie. collection of grains, inolnding Indian Corn The shooting of wild dnot,e became legal ss : after ur ay, inst. e prospects .or a g season's s oo Ing ate anti sae On the $ be used to raiile,,the sum of of thafine crop of haat year, The Lai ' , for count purpose*, 1} resent condition ition of the o )rill r various widths ally. $4,451.20 y p p n 1 l g. Black, White,. Cream, Colored; 0 in the straw or stalk aril grasses tied a it Sat a 16th t Th f , mills to raise $2.400 for tQtrioabip wheel, crop, throughout the Province, qualities by the 30041.- These sLon 4 be neatly , good h t Lok 8 "Ili sn mat ltam les, label with the grower n tentlid. the ducks having bred 'AWAY b levie. ori the vii"a a of Hensall titre t a p g sly e d S fel! ivLeat, affords grou hash fotr ho} a "glob a arta 4 and. a rtai33, Not gaols, variety of grain o`x arses, number of throughout tete Rata. !! number Have ai police, and wirer the r�xttta of the of a fair av�eYage yield, in ,#pita of a loot, township sad county. . A W,Wright, d ready been shot. - Large Stock. Domtmon, Government agent, wishes to state Mr, R, Davin ahippedl a large number at aubuoi /options be ip accordance Witli good teeny atdversitia a, Seething trrliil for the benefit of farmers who desire, tU show Q - tbeeetltaitluireraerete of the several. generally later than usual, daltl 'he E .brC3deri,es cattle to Montreal last ;seek. Dir, John •ifi!i f� dr taxliibite of thin kind. that it they are left 4 tyillis alae made alargo siirpmment latat 1101. - S1'115ted8, grpatrt"t treat Purtiittr *ret*rand by a Finest assortment We have ever shay xt. with the secretaries of tawnsiijg or county . day to the old country, 11r. ens. Bowden Mewed by Mr. MoRwiit seconded spsll of cote dry srPathoar jtt. iiay atxd =Mg to forwera thein with ut coat to the a dereeut was moo on Ilio nese., y y $ ear y in one. y oorreepona- cloves Cotton Lisle, SBk, Kid ; a -very varied a�n pnrpoeeat that a special tax of 11 mills though somewhat Inferior to that of Agricultural societies, azraagemente Will be left in charge of the stoat. Still soon= , i r ° , b ur, He peak, t.ittt tha> followin l • .ft n . i4aaaxl all exhik tors. We era indebted to the secretary of the l ecooituta ke paid : J. bohluchter, t onto state the fields to he still green Perth Caledonian Society fora oompliuhant. making flitch, $4; 0. Diehl, do., $2; at the date of reports and gutting, rotsottinglnantaand Trees, , ary ticket, Their second annual pates will T. Brs vn, inskipg culvert. $4; dobe will not be general till the 20th. ind MVO assortment. "nem is altogether too ranch Paris green be held in the city of Stratford on August good an fruit a,aid vegetabl.•a,' fiat'. a drsggtat r 21st. when a lane amount of money trill bo ; eae7 91j emir g� h1q roltd,. $20, . the Western peoinsnla wheat is stat - toe reporter. "I believe it is a splendid t. offered itt prizes, Pp P $5,50; '. Nide- posed to uu»t, midge and Wertetn. .Q5' OX`7 tlaiteg.,pion. utedl iu nlirderatian, but people Iaurau observe to -nay aa a civic Holiday. Inion, making drain, $2; T. Overholt, The bctioy crop, with tbe eaeeptioti C(l tt111t, Lisle, 3bri i&Tia &o. ; full display. ~shs,lobi'# War the full amount of di prop. The ••Independent" busts belt club,ot Bre. , tusking ditolt, $10; U. 51.1 -art, rep. of >a few locelitioe, has been generally, e�rtiea nue too remelt of it, and when they use ,' ter. gees down there to play the return two culverts, $11.8`3; Y. Rnwatal, 'r$t( asa,Hs +SQ ,'"7 k3 P% ?; �,�,�i , it in solution they, malty, the aaulutian tun snatch with the Liman ninveleibins.' We hear. Hud well mat.aroal; but with n irtrong. A fruit -it -rower got same tirade green i bops tbee wild keep up they preient good grave", $o,if J. Broderick, rep. not- great bulk Qf orop, rife odi"4r ay tine To Tufa fob. ; lJ6i>lt fitzflli OOas. -from we and used it in Rater on his plum', reputation and win the game by a good vert*, $7.24; Geo. Muir, Prieltinet $6. gtaiu has been materially damaged, In this department we alae to Imp constantly on hand a Gall anti complete steek aleli the linea, in demand, both in Vane, and Staple Salehta x's. et cell snlisited 4 Ureas. He completes te me 130W that all the ; score. tread that he lazed the raria (ireeu Oa have Using. we believe. to the persistent been raaitielfor this year. The trouble wee efearte of Mews Garrow ck Proadfoot, he:uadie hie *olutieu too strong. In using Thomas Dearalsh, who is in prison as be- st no tree. people *bould Weer.- rarefnl not Ing a party to the deeds ut Wim. Mapes, to dhow an- of the spray to faat on eal,baga will be released In about one month. Beery. or other 1 vegetab* close by, for dangerous f whose ernteua'a was 20 years, will, it is Almost it fatal case of poisoning Calor. A°senors of the est crop are results are aimoet cettei a to follow., it they itinugiet, get out in about three yaars. ucourret't at Hlenkeitn, Saturdalty' uniformly favorable froom every ar- (lo;' base More then ads000 Asmara at njthis e t tt obi nigh(, tee two-year out dangihter tion, and give prowlers of * hilth Monday last the public schools opened. of r.Cliow, $tae", lterohgttE, of that The Cannell nalnuri#ea 1.0 utast en by ;be storm of the 8r& Probably Fridley Qat, 1Gth, , not far from three-fourths of till the barley ail the Prnciuoe was out in that atnrtii, and in cons@tj,usnoa the ample will be more or lees dark iu 011n*411anl. .. aatel A.AC CAfZLING. The Crops, The berry eh i* ov,x. 'rite wenaau has 1 which eroded picnics, exeursioua,.etc., raid bio place, drank some liniment wlt,cli ehatdi l(i rite !]nuutitul ytelcl of laalt uat axtraviititiary' onr ; dsunt many ahiutber€ will teal1rev. Pur Wen n3od for rftouivaide, and .ilial ]utter Eqg tela ria •rc- d iu the lioW1aaa. the oliildreu hwve *Pant t a '')oar. 'oUotriu#g iii " --.-'r ---- Wishes girds file quantity of fruit and the law pr,oea & Pe6i tmruedivt911r thrown iota oaauvulsicne, tettreeu tee bald lttat ear end tiro that rutesi, taapbecriea, toward% the last of . 1 *PP, time, i}ieotore rare called, ttnd t twy anti- q y - r Wiehea Lo aunaanoe to the inhatbitautr of the reaves, iainiug to tine ce,tta and under.1 TAO *Meat tiling m felt lista is a Christy egtitil area y raid this year, of tido grope: ,,�.V the lowest aper known in this ait>zti�ea, hoed gip the sieve, latter aoa lint, bete aceded in relieving the child, and elle -Fall wheat, 1854, 24 boubio"!1 per Peeebes oft the leer border are going to tum out all night. instead . et laarin; to put an is now considered out of danger. . ; Ws, 1885,2LO; spring wheat, 1884, . � �,tbC$Of out eery far -folly out' third er.3p tic Myers of yore, t'D 3t th 4 eh theee rules orn ne theuntmorning bat 1s While oaf their way to oliurolt »you- q 20.2; 1885. 18; barley,1884, 27,8; ' as will t0 nearer. he recovering g fr althoughm the black knot, tbe a*uw size tt5 your iii'ri<I it.. e:fly no are day Wareing the Cochrane family, of 11885, 2g.bl (lett,, 1881. 88.9; 18gp,, t 1 piasp_opernedi a>itrtiu Stands .,rill be a eniitil crop, pea, except aiuturnn lining inni enlightened tene nt bee been devised Mitt. Gopltratsa and ate otiiitlrau, tvora '"18.5• I Currelley a4 &s. 016. Stands oo ad Shoo Sha " Cooley Pond, Burford, consisting of (whisk are an average erupt Kill he cottapare. :t alleged p, - - - vern,ge, though not Orel 00 the Qs Exeter and eternity, that he bee opened oat tivel scam:. The rein crop will turn out an the oliidatsdttuit vl seareoro�M1 -e Pole : thrown from their carrisge, the 006 except spring wheat. which wilt tie a,, *upl .)'ting a ,1ilat'iilittedi net and tittered horses having boon frightened. told pam failure. The root crop wilt the very coat, and trousers etutfe l with strew, it is a ;all or t"tom were more or toot! sertauely ti trio tvifA ii he price ee dairy, produce is went; se:trecraw windmill, with eleigh•bells attaob- • , ash upward tendenev. an.l it is nearly time. e1• The Tieal mak.a the fall go round, and 7 ineerod, The recovery of Mrs. (.00U• ,laughter. for tate prices aid fear better anis altt'ele, they giugle thebrlla, greatly to the annoy' rano 1* doubtful, and the youngest' particularly the-ternier,since het fall have anon The erower,niu a Iacar ttiuudar'daughterie ileo in a very crities" been recti late, affardiug but tittle oneaur• 3 s condition. Itoutseo�l-Dxrts: -On Ow 4th but., et St. *gement to produce a good article. 11m egg storm pawl over this place. It c;ennuenec,t alio been god. but rioea bavo at quarter to eight end continued inti- I A very sad and fatal hhoiacilii►g : Jauio',i Gliurch, Landon ;outll, by the M A nicely ;mooned Klock of crop hats g l Rev, Evnua. IiavI3, M. :i., fila ltev. S. F. • ranged love. oualy until nh,iut eifiht. The rami.tall wee i from ohAdnr Blenheim, about two Wiles ; r x "A. ,R D "'�,� A. R .E 1 four inebee deep, Several trees in town i irotn I3lenl►e1tA, llouday. Three ltollnson, ittcilmbciit of Exeter ane lien 4 • r 1 were s ru . a; ,Co.l h 11 t FORKS fi kTkfFS BINDING (I 1)� FB DOM EXETER NORTH in the Vorner! Starry North of Stairwell ou the 14th, boat., ` Complete stock of Groceries. tt: I'aeksr+d's, where be is prepared to make Umiak% Bog., of a l 10 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea, 25, 50 en kinds o, ordered work. and r;a c,ts•-- aot3 Quality. Sewed work a speciality. Hoots 8ii Shies (All Styles) at Low Prices. iatOpue Critick 1f t !k i r the ligbtniu • she a barn , Ball, Huron, to Blanche, e, e d ee a au#; l- OR O .. , s , , f'iliaaxe Coaanal4. B sons; ot. David Walker Pottud ioitlo :ate'Mauaber tr. Eaerett s hoot end Shot au Illi! bare Iluu nt lllauahard, beton>;aul; Q for of itis Honor Judge Davis.DavieChen ) Beet Maclaine Oil 60aper Gal. Thecauncilmet by aider of the reeve at Will1 rareui wbioll the tuistoolt for i p I stabIfahmcnt.. to nlailiue1 RS•a bel wee struck and burned a t p y kI'texAiin-1lAxwaon.-Iu Exeter, on 'Wed- Cl}A (?IL AS CHEAP AS EVR1i. May 14th 84, amble, Peth feet , at the residence oft e Repairing promptly attended to. GEO. MANSON, the Market House, Exeter, on the 28th Inst.: to the ground. It ie midi that the ntnrm ; eptgnett and me it. The oldest, all the members pressor. the wiuutes Qauf ! Wan the most eevere we leave luta this Y Wallace, about tweuty,fanr years old g. were the previous meeting read. stud c year. firmed. 'Moved by W., Vetted, scowled by In oar *amusing ooimmu, an Ise pa;a died, iii a few boors. lie loaves a 3. Pickard, that ordera be Qgranted for the map bo found full Iiar*ieulara rcgardiug the wife ttaid-tine child. the other two, Exeter, un re:Ate Cheap. following sums, pis• 532.20 for freight t oR ( bontlieru Counties Exhibition, whittle is to aged 17 and 1u", .are very low, hut S pine lumber ; D. Spicer, 511,8;,, ror oro- i � �txai�x--x>:nn.--on the zltlt feat., at tits Our press Goods are md�ked down to t it • of t. Tomas on ilia their re. ' � bride, ,by the Rev. 'Ur. Pascoe assisted rte' A reduction of 25 Per Lent. on - by Ilev. Mr. ])icksou,.Tamen Pickard. Esq., Tweeds, and# Iteady-naadee. A good Suit of merebent. as Mrs. Ann Heraood, both at ALL -WOOL SERGE for 1.7.50. Snitinga anal wag's clothing to replace those burned at b. held at be r y S Thomas the dootor hag hopes of ri aldeneo of the bridles mother, by ilea. B. the Lowest Nofch- lits house, and 520 for obarltabkpurposes.- 22nd' 33rd. 31th and 2tith al September. Th paou I3 I) IIIr. John hurray, of The fair this year is going to be a grand one Carried. Moved by A Creech Dyer, seconded by and will far excel any previous lair heli 'an- der As the Saturday afternoon express Z. Plokard, that Mr. Creech be instructed to der tbe auspices at this aacjaty, There are a train a;ciu'* north was about eight ter ora Lniug of klay TOwnallip 1 measure the lumber and scantlinfi for side- large a nuapr of special eiaty. kio Send walxs,-Carried. Mt. Whitlock asked the far a prize list acid full particular., to 3 A. 5000011 to widen the street opposite his y Keine. secretary, St. Thomas. premises and stato<1 that err. Carling would. h , give the laud and remove the fence for $100, On ltaudny last a rerione mishap, orour- d ns and that be (Mr. Whitlock) would give 020 rel at the new bridge which is being befit a Sept. ? '1 toward it --Laid over until next meeting. across the Bauble at Swenerton's farm. The U iii 'loved by D. Johns, seconded by W. Bissett, mcg had succeeded in properly placing the g - that 14 mills in the $ be raised for all par- ironwork upon the abutments, bet reelected I I , Sept. 7e 23 III Hoses for tbe current year. -Carried. By- lawstheto secure it and the intoult the iron to levy rates and appoint a collector or - ware a number of men an the frame when it wereduly read and assed, an motion of Wefait, but fortunately none of them were hurt, r Fish. f Q I3issett, seconaed byA. G. Dyer. Moved b y 1 ) y c D. Johna, seconded by W. Bissett, that all Gave Edward acct who receivedlsome alight gratings at sellar windows shall be made of injuries. The accident will delay the nom iron. and placed not more than one inch plalion of the bridge somewhat, apart, and placed crosswise of the sidewalk. ^ On Thursday evening last oonaiderablo 7' such bars to be approved of bythe Road In- amusement was created on Main -street near Id PP Mil • g Tbe specter. -Carried. Moved by W. Bissett, the market, A load of flax pullers were driv- ing O 1 seconded by A. G. Dyer, that this eonncil Ing along, when a shower of not very fresh o thaw having been adjourn until call of the reeve. -Carried. hone' fruit descendedn vuig o M. EACRETT, Clerk. thrown by some boys who were secreted be- . ` hind a fence.The horses were immediate- B M # h iy stopped and about twenty irate boyo 7areveties. „ sprang from the wagon and started in bot until nor b'fail wag in a Itiful constantly running and giving the hest satin medicnlpr to n i Engl e,nother column. the change made in the Weights and Mea - pies �� „ RANNIE 6t URQv,IART. $. name to hie death Monday i t A number of Exatarites are spending the sures Act last season as follows :-"Ail ap- d - week at Port Stanley. plea packed in Canada for sale by the bar- under painfully sudden circumstances. MARKET REPORTS. Rubber Rings, Sealing Wax, and Corke,'rel should be packed in good and strong In putting a grain cradle over a fence (Correctodat5o'clackp.m. Wednesday./ th h ghaetsnt eiaat ou of all sizes, for•r�Preserye Jars, at Central barrels of seasoned wood, made as nearly be stumbled and fell on tbe bind's, ireLL �vEEAT Drug Store. C. Lnrz, proprietor. f cylindrical as may be ; the staves of such + tyh#ttWuon i 680 tp 0 gl SenntorAr.h]baldwritee Ihnv The Town Band serenaded Mr. and 1 barrels shell be twenty-seven inches in cutting a deep gash in his right thigh. trod _. u So co 0 51 Mrs. James Pickard on r'riday evening last lenglh,from Croe to croe, with heads from $a fainted, but on recovering, 1119 White Wheat New 080 to 0 8i Chief a m nag at their residence. sixteen and ono -half to seventeen inches in Red Wbeat•New • . -„ 0882 to 0 81 oriel brought his relations to hie side. iPnlarc WE>,AT' The band serenaded Mr. Polloek at his diameter; and such barrels shall be safe- sixteen He soon became insensible again and rife (new) ... .., ••. •.. 0 81 to 0 83 residence on Friday evening last in honor ciently" hooped, with a lining hoop within Barley 0 48 t0 0 52 of his recent marriage. the chines, the whole well secured by nails." died from fora of blood in abort flys Orta 0 28 to 0 so Division Court was held here on Monday Four bicyclists from Cleveland, passed hours, medical aid being of nq avail. Glover Seed ,.. ... ... ... noo to s 25 last, a few important cases being heard. north through Exeter on Monday morning, A. record of the aeoideute sod era Timothy 125 to 2 00 Judge Toms presided. Navin Dome from London, They are mak- Posts 0 5to 0 65 gtridental deaths which have ocourred Corn u 58 to 0 65 Theprivate rage course ors been conoid- inga tour of western Ontario from Detroit, flags •• ••. 011 to 0 11 erably improved of late, and is now in good wich city they left on Friday, arriving in in St. Thomas and vicinity during getter ... :- C 11 to 0 11 the last two earn has been compiled Elourperbbl • ,,, • 5 00 t0 5 65 condition. London on Sunday. They went to Gorier- Y p Potatoes,per bag •. •• .• 0 27 to 0 32 There is to be a; band competition at the job on Monday and back to, Sealorth, cover- by the Journal of that city. The Apples,perbag 0 40 to 0 50 South Ilnxon fall show, to be held here in ing tt distance of over 100 miles. The number of lives lost on the rail was DriedApplespr b ::: '.. ..• 0 04 to 0 00 eptember, and liberal prizes will be given. wheeledibn go to Toronto via Woodstock, ,74. The Turkey e perrlib o os to 0 os ] oday the annual games of the London Gaelpb, Hamilton and other places, and 5 otherwise, 24; total,y p 3 P accidents about the railways not re- Dueka n ppr ... ,., 0 25 to 0 60 Caledonian Society lace, 'There will from Toronto bask to Niagara Falls, where y Chickens appy 0 25 to 0 35 in all probability be a large crowd in attend- I they will cross the. river again and wheel it suiting fatally numbered 64; other- idoge,dresaedper100 -. ... 5 50 t0 5 76 ance. home to Cleveland. The trip will aooapy vriae,`39' total 93. As these aoci- Beat POO to 0 00 Rev. Mr. Redmond: brother-in-law to Mr, sheet ten or twelve days: ,They speak very ' ' Hideeronhg, .. ., 5 00 to 6 00 dents occur from lima 1t)ne the dressed ... 6 00 to 000 John Dignan,# preached in the Main -street highly of the country they-- have passedSheepskinssacb -. ., o to to c 75 Methodist church on Sabbath evening last to through. M. aggregate in scarcilly lzed, but it Galfekine �; 0 50 to 0 70 a fair congregation. An Ailsa Craig correspondent says : "Mrs. will" Ke seen t1ab during the two years gaol per lb :;: 0 17 to 0 18 Three Exeter disciples of Isaac Walton Robert nee Miss Edwards has suf.&partes ... 000 to 8 00 p pari the total -fatal and otherwise- Onioneuorbush 0 0o to 0 75 went to Grand Bend on Monday last, and re- fared very much from a tremendona swelling was 167, or en average of aeyen par Woodper cord „ „ , 2 50 to 2 75 turned home with one fish. We would ad- on her face. The local medical men were month. HENSALL MARKETS vise them to try a ohange of bait next time. nonplussed by it, and Mas. R. was advised to Fall Wheat penbli .. d 0 80 to 0 80 A lad named Johnny Clark, while prying go to the Toronto Hospital. When she ar-Woodetook Ttntea.-"In (Mover- Spring ' board from a barn floor onFriday last, rived there she was. examined and the doe -Barley (bright) aration with Mr.' Hayden, atati0n Barley (feeding) got a hole pierced through his cheek by a tors in attendance pronounced d t aus to agent here, a few' days eines, +'n• White data board suddenly flying np, a nail in which buncle, and she has now gone g gineer Thos.. Cox, who was kille9 at Apples per bbl, ... causing the wound. be treated. In connection with this case potatoeaporbh bir. John Fitzgerald, of Tuekersmith, who much amusement has been created in town Merriltou on Monday of last week, has been sojourning for some time in by the persistent efforts of an Exeter M. D. stated in reply tg the question.asked Scotland and Ireland, 'returned home yes- to -work up a business here,' and by the by Mr. H., why be did ,. not' retire terday (Wednesday.) lie sage they had a wholesale way in wbieh be denounces .the from active work, and enjoy elle oom- very enjoyable voyage. medicines prescribed by the local praeti- Arm open air meeting, tioners," Which of our Exeter M. D.'s has patency he had accumulated, said, 'I The Salvation y p held on the grounds in the rear of this office been amnsing the Craig people ? IN d lay off for a year, but did not feel previous to the ineetisi in the barracks, on . CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH rine Bron- happyaway from the road, bad ftp• p d, Sunday evening, was Witnessed by an im-chins immediatelyrelieved by `hhilobte Cure. , manse crowd. sold by J. W. Browning. plied for and got an engine, and 'E, PgE ME °every. = urn , ,' COTTON -20 Ylatos FOR ONE DOLLAR. 1 Tuckeramiti to Catherine, 1 t t (laugh_ rine, e < cat MR. W11. L'yhvL is prepared .o do - , miles north of Tara, James Sloan, aged sixty, was instantlykilled with his horse at the crosaing. The loco- motive and eight or ten cars were over the crossing, when the © horse oohing aloe the concession ran against the hind passenger mob. The turas was thrown over the cattle- guard,and the horse on top of him. Whisks Detective is , o tter- ville. was in town anWednesday. He met with several misfortunes. At one hotel where he visited he parted with his authority, giving his warrant to the landlord, who forgot to return it. He visited the barn and was pelted with filth be return- ed to the house auk ,come unknown HaNSALL OLLElt ILLS, -One o the individual deluged hire with flour, most complete roller mils in the Province, is Fall Shows in 1885. Provincial 'London Scut. 7-12. South klaxon, Exeter,Sept. 28, . . Industrial Toronto, a t. -1,. Southern, St. Thomas, Sept. 23.25, Hay, Zurich, Sept, 22, 28. A itclio 122. Hulled, Clinton. Sept. 24, 25. Tuokersmith Seafortlt, Oct. 1, 2, West Huron,Goderich, Oot. 1, 2. South Perth, St. Mary's, Oct. 6, 7. Fullerton, Oct. 13. Haleseee.Wanted at the Hensel] Oat. Meal Mille, fifty thousand bushels of good sound Oats for lin purposes. o i - est price will be paid, atopen exchanged for oats. A House and Lot to well or rent. Apply to 08uto080 ... 0 50 to 0 80 045 to 0 46 028 to0SC 081 to 093 100 to 1 00 0 25 to 0 52 JUBILEE SINGERS. The moat intereating feature of the recent exhibition at Mo trealwas a company of col- ored Jubilee Singersengage din manufaotnring. the celebrated (cold Coin Tobacco, and at the sometime delighting the crowds of spectators with exquisite southernmeiodies, d gold med- ia and a apeciaidinloma were awarded to this popular brand of chewing tobacco, and .the thanks of thecQmmiteee tendered to the Ad '# ams Tobacco 0 o. for'their attractive exhibit JOHN MATHESON. DAY P. 0. BUY ONLY THE BEs' 4•" ,) CUSTOM TA1LOBIING At Kirktou. SUITS, PANTS OR COATS made in the Latest Styles, and Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. CUTTING 110.11E ON THE SHORTEST Skarn nee's CcattSpe�ules The Loeser bi$base Spectacles. Read Southeott'a cbange of advertise- pursuit of their assailants. swearing venae• p �. faction. Griating- done to order on short anent in another column. ince on them, but failed to oatoh them. The plight,-Woodstook Times. notice. The pallor floor takes the lead. Try exoeptiou, the beat adap px Pon SALT .-A Bicycle in fair running or- load came from Crediton. A young man about 20 years old, it and be convinced- 20 tons of good. Mid- old age and other causes,. iTit In- -der, cheap. Apply to Wm. Gay, this office. Now that the season for packing fruit is named Wm. Harris; son of W. E. dlings on hand at low figures. A few cars of g Read Beaton Bros. advertisement in- approaching, orchardists should remember Harris, of Dorchester, concession Corn and Corn Chop on hand. of the being scion - tibcally ground from Pure Petit{ agy witheift to •to a portent', vision and restore thea gh when a,_geC1 by e r Eat rhea•; c0mmendati)n of the most omia smokers a a.io n as 'Nell as in Canada, and large number of our most prom nent citizens, READTHE FOLLOWi.\G; Chief justice Macdonald, X'', S., writes : They give • e i i 3 o experienc- ed great satisfaction from their use. Justice Sir Wm. . Yo writes : They give a clearer and pure* light Hader gas than any I have preyiausly obtained Rare or else- 1NNOTICEAND AT LOW BATES. Ladies Jackets a Specialty` Give him a trial and be convinced that will give eatiafaetion, WILLIAM LYNE. where• Jahn F. Wood, If. D, writ: Por ease or , FR, BEM 'SS comfort they. excel any'' havp ever used. J. Mackenzie, F R 0 a3, li4ngstoni writes P � ! r b.Carefully constructed, good defining mower and glaesei fneaeh frame of tooalequel length. A C Blair, Esq..Premior,N. B wriitea:Of the Axe pleasnntto take. Contain their own comfort and aseietance experienced, Purgative. Is .aide., sure, and ertcetaa! Lt. Gov. Haviland, P.E, L, writes; I never *. rP7er of worn5 Id 0hildrn or Adult& experienced nay strain onmy eyes, -after ening them. Rev. Father Bolduc, Quebec, writes . That he finds them superior"to any previously used. PeterLynch, Esq.,Q.O.,$alifa'a,writes: Using one pair of Lanranee's,tSpectacles for 13 Aare with great satisfaction and benefit to my eyes. De Cure De Quebec, writes : (l a is wore, than satisfied with the selection made, • , M. F. Walsh, Esq., Sec. Minister of the In- terior, writes : The glasses suit admirably and give every satisfaction. Dean of Ontario writes : Of rho greateoiniort and; relief found in wearing_ his spectacles. Lt. Gov. ShiP. McDougall, I5.0, M. G'. writes: He is greatly pleased with the selection made. Dr,Phelan, Kingston, write*: They amply to those with every derangement of thetrision is, long felt want. SOLE .4.0ENCT Dom Laborat'r EXETER,.:.. Health is `° �..W Ith DE. E. 0, WEST'S Nz1VE AND BRAIN MEAT. ISENT, a guaranteed s eciflo for Hysteria, Dir. ziness, Convulsions Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, 1•leadache,Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or' tobacco, Wakefulness, Men- talDepression, Softening of the Brat u, result- ing in Insanity and leading :o misery, decay and death,•Yreraaturo Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex.Involuntary Loss- es and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exer- tion of the brain, self-abuse or over -indulgence. One box will cure recent cases. Each box con- tains one month's treatment. One dollar a or ar botfor box, =boxes flue dollars • sent bymil preaid on receipt of price. We guarante nix boxes to cure any cagy, With each' order re- ceived by us for six boxes, accompanied with 1 \ A j BROWNING. R O\ w/ N 1 N five dollars, an wrA send the purchaser our � yv � [\ err O written guarantee to refund the Dtonoy ii'the 3 treatment does not effect' a cure Guarantees issued only by JOAN C. WEST it CO., Sole PRt7PRIETOT. OntProprietors, 81 do 83 King St. East, Toronto, .