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The Exeter Times, 1887-9-29, Page 1L,�.41i DiIOK5 N, Brtr, •ister, Soli- . cites efSupreme ,Court,lioteryPtiblte Couveyttnt,l,i °ourmles1Untr, esp. +uouey tQ Goan. QiiJ94 Ogirlsnsi31oe104125.etor, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc., rrteETEzt, . ONT. OniocgitE well'sl3lock flail sold Once.) RtD5OUR W . FORD, u rens Court of OM ado, conOalenate et the S i? rte t attention Cath'e collection of claims in the Malted 66rveu to the r oureti money the at l Stott s. furcate e A sera Rouse to loan at lowest rates, CJloe , Opera Bloch, St. ltiarys, Out, _T VLLIOT & ;LLIOT. arristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. Conveyancers &c, (i011Pey £L C "llouey to Loan at Lowest hates of 1nteTeat. OFFICE, • MAIN • STREET, 'EXETER• B. v. t:LLIor. 3. la,LIO'r. DENTAL. li V • DREW'S �� i3OGAt. HAPPENINGS, Scotch, g i late HALL +� ns f t �. �/ ze o n TI r L. BILLINGS, T.. 1�1ilSTft`IST, FIClE: over 0,.114EIL'S Boni: ion. x pact Painless Et Nitrous Oxide: Gas for Pain Brevities. Additional local acme osi 8th page. The grain market ie beginning, to picll tip - ,f Lama a.-----Milton:ress-geaiis at bl, 10 & l 12 . 24 inches wide, All colors 1t14kaxd's a w } A cur ,Me club is to be organized here next "._�l winter, c ' St. Marys' correspondence received too late for this issue. _�....•-.--- -,Mwny of ou itizens attended tm,�vlauC�� 1 fair on Tuesday. It Wag a grand success. "T3EW TO THE LINE, LET THE tJHIT?S FALL WHERE THEY MAY. IKr,Cartwright, the, dentist, is og ao>`[N'CVIIITE & So2z8� thopremisossouth ot'f're},le's harness step; - _-- _ _.._.,�•--- - _..- ;� cl Pro )sisters offered during fair week. and P' 1 dP hibitton a Millinery andDry-goo 1 RNING SEPTEMBER �9�h 1887. V. NO 5. EXETER, ONTARIO, TEITJRSDAN 1A0 , , Pnbliahorsan i Read CPrltnga change of advertisement OL. X.:.., _ M in another column. Immense bargains are 13ruvities, • i Canadian Tweeds, ! Samwell & Pickard will give a grand exEnglish and. ds on Mon- ` New and Stylish at Banwell is let is da, & Tuesday, Oct. 3rd 4th. Be sure and 'll be on his Y s ��r E."CARTWRIOT, I+. B. S. strxt4T10N 9g1x3'S2E3S, {+c«s+�.... • .: Graduate of the BBoy& College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rex �Ipao�yy Mgfurnished fine Dental Rome Rotel, on JAMES -ST, 3 Dania reset' Of Central SO Exeter, Ont., where I am prepared to perform all tranches of the Dental profession with ease & skill. 'V >nC+an'S`A Charges, Moderate; used in extracting teeth. Terms, Cash. I INSMAN , D1+ NTIST.L.D•a • , lii•St Exeter, SAm,vell s Block, Alta , Extracts Teeth withoutpain, by giving Vegetable Vapor. Gold t lungs and all other dental work the best possible. Goes` to ZVRI08 onlast Thursday in each month. You'll find it good to regr- o both small anti great, checks Rio%, fieadasee, sadDyspeptics 6 tie leaeant to the o.none n n haste. Persona . The tax Mr. and Mee. I. Bowerman, . who have rounds ao • ' It 11 tar wi eosin a" ft and the woe 's a u Messrs. psis k & Yclear 2 That PY panties ever season i t d will, therefore, r d 1 last 6 Mr. The Summer sauntering to give up business an 1 , eating co ee call• prepare for him. Curralle have decided. TO �+•�1 �•�, 1r� r�•� Peen on au extended trip through Manitoba Besides P gild Dakota, peruser tome as Fvee out their entire largo stock at sacreficing Capacity, 700• Q taste iFr !fi S eedguipitdowa Bowerman attests thtitalthough fhe lies eons el Tl• h }i ut crop ie abundant this year ea See change of adv. N �� u s. few a ` a f n Y be t will b g ? ' TO— CAPTAIN L�. GEO. KEMP. A POSITIVE ME ext A L B'Ak ` NAS' ITJS [4• J w Io COLD iNTHE HEAD A ?RgQe, VQ 01 • � ��P�� CATARRH. GIVES Immediate Aelief poli nN Head, Cold I , HAY FEVER. EAS' TO USE, Not a Snuff, Powder or irritating Liquid. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. It not obtainable at your drug' gists, sent prepaid on receipt of price. Adtees9 Ont. FiJLFARD R COy Brockville, OY� ig MEDICAL Barber shop _ CLU'i'Z, D. M., j • 0 fa teat biaresidenoe'Exeter T W. BROWNING M. D., M. 0 e • P.S,GraduateViotoriaIIniversity.O$1ca andiresidence,Don niDDLeboxatorv.Exoter R. RYyNllMAN, coroner for r_. I. Carling'3s store,Exeter. of 'Miran. Ogee. .� Y .a. M IN8 OL L , .R D p. J. A. St. xeter.Ont.Iteeiden tie housereeently occupied by P. McPhillips, Rag. PON' 3LOGE A. Hastings, rs, Prop. a rFr elf I ' rD/S, f9,: �'v1 Xt PC)3 filo! LL p :a CES 1� T 3J R m9 4i KR4 ri� Y BEST. p Beady for uRe in any quantity. For making Soap, ,,ftmeng e't iter I7xd_n,. ieotin.,,+nd s 1-tundrrct otil,,r 7.tges, A can conal- 20 pauiid. Sal Soil a, Void ay all Gro Cor t a TOE �ists.`iv M,NV.GILLETT., f OEONT rior n men • u e sec i 6 a at s to Ob( la t P Da n p Dakota I t . 1 in living , coelntryl and that he wishes they had although they are poorly filled. The town clock has be . & Monday •nth been placed i e an opening- rattled in Manitoba.—Mr. E. H. ,s B,tpirrs•—Mtllrnezy ops ,t, wife; Who hove been attending the funeral TuesdayOctober 3 & 4, at Tutnas Pickard Fish d F rad tow er a f h t of the late W. G. Pennington, at Ingersoll, returned home yeste ay. I s. The bell will then cease to send ort i a Mr. Jas. Oke shipped several car loads of merry peal. rd Burse Steeling. On Thursday last a yoeng ni n .. osedale an Englishmen, who had Iiobt. b2 g do NI or e 'o ofM Mr, Edward inem l' been btheY eP of the 8th coneeseion of London Township, during the aummer, asked Mr, 'Norden for a horse, saying that he wished to visit the home of his former employer. Mr. Morden tl er ec tobs f fellowy of 'vin the young ele b t Y g g pp loaned holiest, aceeeded to his request and him the horse. Not returning at the tapeci:- fled time, the owner instituted a search, which has been kept up but in vain, 73ee. dined at Mr. John Andrews, Usborne, Sunday, and when leaving said that he was route forStratford.—Since en cattle from Centralia station this week. Miniatt}re garden fires have been minter- ous during the week, i f the sleets has been in type, we learn the horse has owner. restored ton is o. e t0 been s][jj r. _ I 1 The following challenge wa intended for Challenge is open for one y ( week more, that he has the ---BEST--- Roller Flour. Shaving and Hair cutting in the latest styles of the art. Every attention paid to cutting R. WOODRUFF, Pern,aneatly located in No. 18s taw doors Q een's" Avenue, .Lon on, - east. of Post Office. Special attention giveYe o dierasee of the hlye, bad sight, an.; the p ea,ir d nearing, and diseases es from the e nr; I Vr ' Paired s chronic inflammation RO W N s ease sa• re u" o, being a g a cerumen geese —IS— A Noah, catarrh being — mpai-edhearing. Ladies arra Children's Hair SWITCHES MADE TO ORDER. A CA,T.I. SOLICITED A Sure Thing FOR PURE PARIS GREEN FOR GENUINE BELLIBORE FOR No. 1 INSECT POWDER sof the Throat, diseases! �i t out cause of deaine t of AUCTIONEERS. Licensed e nae 8 Auc- tioneer 7•Bki R EI L , Y N tt li- t E Gi and M a en . S to h tlodfor a P A , y e ermoderate er f'rr "• wnehi e. Ss.lesaonduotcdatmOnt. 8 0iSoe kAtPost-office, Crediton, OHN GILL Auctioneer for the of Stephen, Hay and Usborne aTownships el e tendo . and g of .Exeter. gguaranteed.All promptly attended, and'sattataobion arranged at this office. ENNENT & TE:�NENT, Veteri- nary Surgeons, Grraduatesoftthe Ontario Veterinary an office for o, the treat D rmestio >41 sin si ee —IN ADDITION TO THIS HE SAS— Fearman's Celebrated HAMS, BACON ----- --ROLLED & SIDES. Grant Bros., of Ingersoll have sent flim E LOT OF— A YINE xxo zaA T >iiA Bacon & Hams, BE BEATEN. Challen'e. est week's issue, but it did not arrive in time. We have couversed with Air. John Vail upon the subject, and he accepts the challenge and the. necessary money has been placed in our hands:- Te theeditor Times, issue a public through your paper to.,• challenge to Mr. John Vail of Exeter; to skate a three mile ,racoon the Exeter roller rink, for $25 and the championship of Ontario, race to take mace on the evening of 4th Oct. I enclose you $5 as a guarantee of good faith. J. J. Harper, London. Sept. 2lst 1887. MArrITOBA POTATOES.—Just now when 1 potatoes are 50 cents per bushel, and likely to be higher, the following from Sarnia Canadian is given here as a point- er to our local merchants --Ths Sarnia a 'Mani- toba ni- grocers have several car loads of e come by robe potatoes in transit. They rail to Port Arthur, and thence, by the N. W. T. Co's. steamers to Sarnia. It is said that potatoes can be purchased in any quantity in the province for 25 cents a bushel, where dug, the• purchaser fur- nishing his own pockage. The quality of the tubers is highly spoken' of. Ordered, clothing a specialty. A good fit guaranteed, at Sam;yell & Pickard's. Bissett Bros. are shipping large quantities of grain, at present, for milling purposes. Wiggins' storm seems to be on the strike for tetter weather. -a odds ' o a cess ill n line o M n IEs —Bostf LAD at Sidle, at James Pickard's. 'Auction sales are not so numerous this fall as has been the case previous seasons. The Trivitt Memorial church is assuming o gigantic proportions. Main-st. on Monday evg., at a «•30 pace. New Boats &Shoes in soilless variety at :Fortunately there were few people upon the 'amwell & Piekard's, {street: 5 1 Ott 'Saturday last Mr. Ira Spicer raised, and carried five rods, into a house, sixteen bushels of potatees, in the short space of two hours and twenty minutes. This is work. considered good w The two buildings used for some years Exeter.—Allow me Itis currently reported hereabouts that two valuable horses were stolen from the stables of ilr. James Horton, Lumley, township of Usborne, on Thursday last. e re - Farmers can rely upon our market ports. They are procured immediately prior to going to press. Messrs. Carter, Son & Co, furnish the reports of Si. Marys' market. Samwell &Pickard have just received a England, nl Y L , from direct g goods car of large which they are now offering at rock bottom prices. A couple of gentlemen, presumably under the influence of Anti -Scott, drove down Oxford cheese always on hand Groceries cheaper than ever—Always-fresb. S. C. Hersey. SPOT Ble Ca I TELE OT —AT ALSO A FINESSA ON MENT JFIN r7 C Fishingurs rrc le lac y meat o f aIl Animals, on Exeter. Calls from a d,e t P ,! -e -..tape r prom t'y s attended toe- Medicine for Eoraes Cattle,&c alalways an liend: MONEY TO LOAN. ONE/ TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6' ALWA-YS A. FULL LINE ``��OF ALL KINDS OF j/iV TgaS' Cull and Examine for ?our- self J. W. BROWNING, Prop. rurS Altonion o percent, aa $25000 Private Funds Best aiVia, .B. L r sn•�,�i�ia .1CITa.l�.ih� Loaning Companies represented.. Y L. ES, DICKSON,WOOD t1AM. Barrister -Exeter, YY 1tArlan. INSYI The undersigned would respectfullyein ar r nun the con , , pleased A11 be will 1• "rad AZUa years Oa LU of e iER term WATERLOO tov � a for a �+ mill TrPiftE INSURANCE CO. to have a cell from all. dlitione ilof newernaoli been un rev , t incry It the intention of tS e subscribers to add a set of rolis as 8000 as possible 1 and all combined, the Woodham Grist'Mill L itythat they loverteased t above e alai tit sd b Established in 1863. HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT. This oomeanv has been over Eighteen years inenecessful operation:iu Western On- tart agndoo8ire Buitinnee ldinge,Merehandise,Man tloss or damage by ' ableproe,(tYd Intendingdescriptions banethe opts property. option of insuring on the Premium Note or O salt System . T,uring. the past ten years this Company ' has issued 87,090 Policies. eovering property to tile:th ountof 540,872,088; and },aidiuloss- es alone 3709,,i2,00 > A.SsetS, X116,100.00, consisting of Cash n dank, GovernmentDeposit,and the unease W WA: M: D. Presidei ti a0 in force. SoretarY .L D. Secretary- J.S. livasus,lasp ector, C73AS. B ltT. L AgontfOr Tixeter and viciuitV, TI•Y l! � Intorcoloal&lamilway OF CANADA, The Reyna MaU,' Passengger and s reight Route between Canada and groat Britain and direct route between the West and all pointe an the Lower St. Lawrence and Bale des Oha- leur,aLao nswick Neva, Scotia, KeW $rl1 , Mr. R. S. Lang shipped two car loads of apples to Winnipeg, Man., this week. Messrs. Wood Bros. shipped a car load of lambs to Black Rock, on Monday. LAnzss.— Sig show of Millinery at ou opening, Oct. Picker d t. 3 & 4. ernes Messrs. Billings and Ganda, 'cyclista did. 1 as fire engine ere sold eS na north ananestssou rday ten mites o yesterday, to Centralia and re- afternoon The North end building was turn in forty minutes. Mr. Jahn Spaekman has returned from his shooting expedition at Lake Smith. He bagged several brace. LADIES.—Get jacketing and ulster- ing at James Pickard. Remember—we cut all jackets free of charge. Mr. Thos. Russel of the Riverside farm 'Usborne, was very successful with his herd of shorthorns at the Industrial exhibition in Toronto. For the best assortment and cheapest of candies call at the stores. in Drew's Block and post office. A fresh supply of the choicest to hand for the fair. Carr. Kum. gone to has Crediton Cred Grant, of , Mr. D. Seaforth and engaged in the tomb stone business. Mr. Grant is a good citizen and Seaforth will find it out. —WE Alex -- RETIRING from EU'I�TESS P. E. Island Cape Breton, Ne;tvi:otlildl ia31c1., i3ermttda, and %Tan:kWea Flea. -The inhabitants of Exeter were evg.t 0 Saturday somewhat surprised on -Sat y hear,.the.fire alarm. It sounded at about ;9•, o'clock, the prey of the destructive ele- ment being a barn belonging to. Mr. George Blatckford, of Exeter North. The building was entirely consumed, together wi it twen- ty wheat, , acres ty acres of oats, thirteen seventeen tons. of hay, one: hay loader, one. mower, one hay rake, and sundry other ar tides, in all, amounting to the sum of $950, which is fully covered by insurance in the Hay,Townahip Company. The ;fire .was un- doubtedly the work of au incendiary as there had been no person workingg about the And offering our entire stock ata Lbarn for weeks previous. lir. H. Eilber, I Company, was in town yesterday, with a view of setting 1 TREMENDOUS SACRAFICE the efficient manager of thep 1• Our readers will remember a race which took place between these two skaters on the 24th of May last, Harper losing the race by the accidental breaking one of his skates. Consequently he issues another challenge. See change of adv. of the Gale Sulky Harrow Co., and read the testimonials of implement old,aud, reliable farmers. The imp is undoubtedly a good' one, and should be in the possession of every farmer. The Toronto Mail referring to a commer- cial union meeting at Clinton, is slightly that town to be:' in 'me itclan when. • dwh xe inn Bruce Co. It is bad enough for English newspapers to make such mistakes. As our stock is the claim. allow 5 Well Assorted Will be second to none iu the Weet. X—X— Gristing and Chopping Done Promptly. Fresh oatmeal constantly' on hand for sale or exchanged fot oats. SATISFACTION CUARA ITEED. ;g5 A TRIAL SOLICITED. 3, & A. VIcNEVIN, July 14.] Ptops. LOTS LE` NEW GOO u d olegent ant Pullman Buffet Sleeping New Cl g i . N ud Day Clara ran on throub'h 1�.Api oNs ,trains. Great Britton or Olio Conti. i Passengers -foe nentb5:lolnviug'Toionto at 8.30 a. to, `.Chris' de will loin Outward mail steamer lit Hall - tee m. Saturday. Superior nlovater Wnr fhoueand Dof grain con disc '9 Store 0 - p� Ty(�r I K I H .J.- _ T �:� N HAVING BEEN PURCHASED S WITHIN THE LAST 18 MO�ITII sold to Mr. Jas Creech for $30, the south end to Mr. Wm. Drew for $56. The international yachting race on Tues- day, at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., wart won easily by the American cutter, "Volunteer" the "Thistle" so it is said:being being out of repair. There will probably be another race. The English sparrow is becoming a de- cidedly intolerable nuisance. They are all over—inside buildings and out. They even inhabit the past office, as the other day when Mr. James Weekes, of Weekes Bros., unlocked the letter box one of the .pests. fl t env out. The;Pronerty Reooverest. The span of horseirtaken from'the stables' of Mr. Benjamin Case, a few miles north of Exeter, on Saturday night, 17th inst., par- ticulars in these columns which appeared f ' tlars o tact last week, were found. at Sombre village, aThe last. near Sarnia, on Sunday morningY This is a rare chance were found wandering a th ad bout on a ra near Chas. White's, on the White line, into whose premises they were taken and pro- perly cared for, but the most valuable— the pacing mare—died, presumably, from exhaustion, and the other although on the vege'of death, under the ca, a of a vet., rallied. The wagon, harness and, other stolen property have not been recovered. 1 ano- ther is supposed ed th at the thieves ea stole It PP John as their onway, they team also, while the descrip- tion seri - E. Bury saw a rig, answering P tion of Mr. Case's, and two span of horses pass his place about. 4 o'clock Sunday ing morning, Mr. Case's horses being tired out were let loose and left . on the road, where they were found_ Special Services To Secure your --& Winter Goods. K & CURRELLEY, TRICK MARKET ROUARE, EXETER. 1-0-0 a' :IVY DRYS GOODS (new shades) 10c 1 EXTRA YOUNG HYSON'G A - 50c. ib c;l •O0 77 lli NiCiP, SUGAR '2,25' A NICE TEA SETT (44 'Pieces) ., $ T RDI N OIT,, - " . 02c. gal 1301 F ne .. fol , $1,00 131b line Tea, ' cgs Chewing Tobacco 25c. S,LI e� lnorlattou rat flaltfaa of Shipment —•!, O-"" 0--^ and go neralmerchan . of experience have proved the IN TOR - lame P VIAL 10•. connection with irool e steamship ou to drive, ten UULO .and from Loudon, Liyepaal aria �{, will '10i1,Y linos to to Fialifat, tb bathe quickest freight C•Flnsgnw stain, ono seen er awl. Freight o i'n g rmation ns t lnfn andmiles td buy from US, r t between Cndacla nn �' to rates one be had oh application ROBh1 a Agent to tVeetoir,' io g 1x11 MOODIE Ib i ht.1mPSS31OOSGr p'osain lIoiise ltiocl;,iork St. oron 75,1 UT'S1Nfief S Chief Suportntendtit 'stalky/S' 0 ., to N• I3N ov i8th,le PLEASE NOTE OTYR PRICES, Highest Price for ;l: lI ter and, ggs, gas :purchased a full line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry On S aturdaY evening while the e 5 ou t here .o up time, gad whe n bound freight -was makin one utile South of Haman, some unprinci- pled wretch'threw a stone through the cab window of the engine. The fireman had a very:narrowescape, the missile grazing his head. Markham village is now taking steps to secure fire protection, after a big fire had visited the place and destroyed more prop- erty than would have purchased half-a-doz- en fire engines. Exeter may be in the same fix atany time, as its -fire protection is not of the best. " Mr. /mind,the .American horse buyer, Under the assessment Act as amended at the last session of the Legislature, incomes up to $700 are exempted from taxation. But incomes of, $1000 are assessable upon the whole amount. While decending from a wagon at Mrs. Brawn's residence the other day, a lady caught her dress on the seat, and fell heav- ily to the the` ground, headforemost. She sustained no severe injury. There will' be a promenade concert, to. ether with a lecture by Dr. Oronhyatskba given under the auspices of the I.O.F. in the roller skating rink, in the course of a s d week to y SUITABLE FOR THE FALL TRADE, oommasxxo-- LD AND SILVER ENGLISH GO JEW TLRY.—,AMERICAN' GOLD PLATE JEWELRY, E� �I� WATCH CQ SOLO �{, SILVER all the leading !Arad movement of a and best makers. C ED. T .4. CALL SOLICITED. The annual harvest thanksgiving service, the last one the congregation expect to hold lit the eh trchwhich has beenlenown o Sunday ships anothecar load of draught horses from here this Creek to the American Re- public. ' els w The animals P ublie. T some in this neighborhood, the balance in the vicinity of St. Marys. Mr. I. has left considerable money with the farmers herea- bouts during the last two years. Mr. Alf Walters, a well-known ex -mem- ber of the Fire Department in this city,<but who has been living in Kansas City for the past: two years, visited the Central Fire Station yesterday. He will reside in Exe- ter in future. A London paper. Mr. Walters has been a resident of Exeter for upwards of a year. While returning from Goderich not long since, Mr. Paul Madge lost or had stolen. from his pocket, a wallet containing up- wards of $40 and $800 worth of notes. Mr. - to et hi b 004. ee or n days. . A. commercial union meeting was held fn i ticket but cannot recollect whether he the in g so en rhes encu g M. r P Clinton on Tuesday evg. G spoke at great length, but failed to prevent any new. arguments, other than that he firmly believed such and such to be the case. The Directors will have the driving track on the Agricultural grounds put into proper I contains 18S shape in a few days. Judging from the of the Peace, lra Lewis, Esq., number of horses that are in training, and cases. There is oh l yes one case tchew y an Exeter Exeter the way some of therm, -are improving, magistrate, expectlots of fun on the 4th of Oct. i citizens are the most law abidingnpeople in of awere fife may The Aurora Borealis attractedthe attention the County. There ,Y of the citizens on Sunday evg.'It was in- violation; of the sad tethers Act gainstt throughout upward to them. hotel keeps interesting togazep deed in g . count l There was a heavyufrost in consequence, and many a housewife was the loser of the I It is now settled that typhoid fever germs and much admired house plants. are carried almost Iii the report of the Grand Bend Canthat boiling while ire alwaysdoet not destroy othem, last week, where it appeared Alfred Wilsong that filteration is wholly ineffective for Cole- also roved e d R. H.these Engineer, it should have't aht' the urificatfon of water bearing 't upon . o r left i in pee kat asP aldwin Slnith � placed it in hisp again tt•nQ the seat of the car on which a was si t . He drove to London, however, early next: morning, but could find no trace of the missing property. The list of convictions for the quarter ending Sept. 13, just published by the clerk man, Toronto. Po Mr. Coleman, w e ung t attribute the honor of being the projector for twenty five years past as Christ et the scheme. church" will take place (D. V.) on The ad'outned Scott Act cases have been J next Oct 2nd beingId the 17th Sunday after a ain adjourned, owing to the non -appear - somey. The Guild have been: engaged for snug of an important witness The wit- some time past in preparing decorations for nate was imp arrested yes pl ed i - the occasion and hope • to exceed all their safe -keeping l 'd vvhen hid former efforts in making beautiful the "Temple of the Lord," The offertory will be, the congregation's thank offering for the gathered harvest and will be devoted to the Surrounded nude d o na all the perish. Su e of expenses to Almighty i ht of tl Y S sides with evidences ccs g `.Father's bounty the thankful soul must ma. pond. Sermons will be preached by the Rev. Frederick F. Davie, Rector of Thorn - dale. Suitable hymns; lessons, psalms and opening sentences ti441I snake' the service the ordinary from Y differ appropriately morning and evening prayer. i Coon captured. ter ay- anc ac until next Friday, t tions for July, ]888, testimony will be heard. nonprofessional certificates, notice has 1 l t' I been given from the Department of Educe - germs, so that the water in a well may be infected from sinks, etc., at a considerable' distance. With these facts definitely de- terminad it ought to be easy to reduce the danger of typhoid fever to a minimum by cert. Regarding the Departmental Examine- far 2nd and. 3rd class Mr, Samuel 1' 11ey, our worthy bend - t ster while passing through his orchard the other evg•, along the round. Fie at once gave chase, treed the a sinal anti then set to work with the aid of others, to csptitretne b the back coupled the tree, seven his game y of the neck, which is in accordance with Mr. J. Shute's instriictious, whereupon his coonskin retaliated and nipped a large''. sized mouthful from Ntr. G's aim. Event - null however, the little beauty wad cap• tui (1 uninjured. The coon has been presented to Ma Samuel C. Carter, Roch. N V. to whom it area sent via express oti h notioetl a coon, running Rev. Father Chiniquay erturec in the ea ate Cavan Presbyterian church, here, on Fri- tion that candidateshddes will not be allowedt day eve. last: The lecture was superb, and large appreciated by the very g apparently o its ut audtenee the church being filled to most capacity. Drunken men were numerous upon our streets Sunday, autl the most noisy were placed in the lock-up to cool off. The d a s a •wna a iso increase village e exchequer i 11a t q consequence. ,Our constable is rigidly enfor- cing the by -late with respect to drunkenness. The revised by-laws for the village hove been printed and will be distributed among the magistrates and peace officers at once. It is the intention of the aethori ties to enforce themwith considerable more pertinacity their has characterized their effort:! heretofore. t'1:tte4dny ntarniug• , !'Ir, G. so he says,' .lo iai110 `pr4or' ewoir' c�tc,: lie- oath of g,. • lit tVatalles, (nooks, J Y {{ administer& t , Repair g o S ooiality« to the an4nial's leaving so that LVft..Ca,r an I? accepting of a. re g the pleas ere p n, have P c s t a F will l 011 1v the , or memo be• ie to I i ned arta Carter is C t L 9 .. �AIY1al lt,ait.. � 1t • Cat , 7C are (��]a091iie t�. ;CyiG.iz�\I�.S�, +aero of his 000nships claws, as they ExeteF, Ont., itoitteiouriy The inner chest and wallet which were carriedwa. at the time of the blowing up of W. II. :Verity & Son's cafe, were found. the other day near the station by MIL tet Ertreet Gulley, while returning from the woods. All of the papers were safe and in good condition. vVoll as horse thieves, are Chicken, as 1. ns praatrclttg their dcpredatio in and around, Exeter. A 111,,. Welsh, of Win -St., had six fine duck and a quantity of cabbage etol- i 11 en, the other evening. It vi be deal work for some of them if they are caught or fonnrl out. The police art 011 the watch; write for and that on e following: classes will be eligible to write a for 3rd clues :—(I) Those who hold 3rd ekes certificates and wish to obtain 2nd class. (2) Those who wrote in July, 1857, for 2nd c ass (whether they then held 3rd elates or not) and failed. (3) Those who at any previous 3rd class, examination obtained the . aggregate' required, but who failed in one or more subjects. Instrnotuon.i will given to high School masters and the pre- siding examiners in 1888, to see that none but the classes above defined are allowed to write in 1888 for 2nd class certificates. An interesting 06,50 was tried in the Divi - ion Court -at Aylmer the other day. Alun. Divi- sion ham Dressy, y ouWn g farm hand, sued his a � employer, M. etson, Deputy -reeve of South Dorchester, :far a balance of wages. The defendant claimed the young roan had been hired tor five menthe and left his em- ployment m pY to ment without emisebefore the expiration of that time.number of witnesses; : A large were called. The Plaintiff stated that de - Pendant's family had persued earth a system of persecutioe, towarcls tion, ael usi female of him intercouraet"witlr a disreputable e, fastening' her clothes on a post in the yap., Judge that he was. unable 'to retinae. The etc., that the Plaintiff was not obliged to stay under these atH 1 ciecunsst:tti ec 'Ve e balance of w, g It for th Cl IYI vl .L g 1 dile.