The Exeter Times, 1889-1-3, Page 1c)TO#xx,r=—
()Idsni ith Hail!
WATCHES,—
CLOCKS,—
SILVERWARE,---,
—AND SPBCTACJLE.S.
UNEQUALLED VALT.7E.
legir'Pereonal attention giVott to eepairing of
eveteheet clocks and jewelree`
O. REICHENBACH, .
Opposite the Merket, PARWHILL.
LEGAL.
1.4 H.' DICKS01.1, Bstrriatei, ;Soli-
,
o cilloy of Supreme Couet,Netar,yPublie
0ouveye1nie Commissioner; eete, Money to
0 ftleein. lee-nson's 3310 ok, efoterl
let , OOLLIN S, •
aT
0 ristar, So ioi inr1 Et onircyncer
.P
01•4 T.
Ofticegp,m,voll!sBloclt, .Da11p3 old Office.)
Rmauft.V. Foul),
. ,
i-Tselioite.,: in the supreie.e, Cpurt of. Ontario,
&. SpC1t1
ntt.tf. united States. Patents proottrede money
• ve to loan at lowest rates. Odice OPera .House
loelr St Marys Ont. •
7LLI0T & ELLIOT, .
Buristers, Solicitors,Notaries Public;
CORN'eyanCers &c, &C..
,
liee-lefoney to Loan at Lowest Rates of
• interest. " •
OFFICE, - MAIN - STREET, EXETER.
E.'9..1DLLIOT. J. nemor.
• L. BILLITC-rS
• . a library of ' valuable.- boo rt. At th y sorve as a souv nti, to remind you
"HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY."
VOL. XVI. WO. 9. EXETER, ONTARIO, TIEITIRSDN AHORNING JAN.8rd 18
1 1
POIMORISIMINOIMMIIIMMUT.
Eyes Tested
FRE
S'.
• , PT4Ciirpa1' Optician,
• Gr4a.itite.aptiC S�hool
Eyes tested ; defective sight restored bY the
aid of.forio glasees. Lege eseortment ef the
finest glasses on hand. A eat' solicited.
eee.. s, avzleriea,e-efee-see
ai_ie,ice1T--TaexteeZ*Te:DefeT, London.
NEW •FIR
aviplson. Bros,,
Builders& Contractors
Shop one door east of Parsons' Bleak -
smith Shop, Manufacturers ex Sashes, Doors
and 13Iiuds. Ineildings coetraoted for. • Plans,
estimates and specificatione furnished if re -
enured,
• From their past experience in thebuildiog
line they guarantee satisfaetion. All. work
done with promptuoes a,nd dispatch. Season-
ed lumber alwaYs on hand. •
WM. DAVIDSON. :COHN DAVIDSON.
, The Christmas entertainment by G-raae where we have erred in the emet we hope to
eronee e'VeleileB St SON
Publielter sandleroprietor
KorktQ/1.
ROUND .11IE COUNTRY.
•
Bersrs.--The sacrament of the ' Holy
By Our Own Coeretmendents. • Eucharist was celebrated in St, Paul's Ang-
Bean ehureh, on, Sunday lat,—Au euti.,
• AilSa Craig. tobacco society wee established in the vil-
• lage on Xmciae day, twenty-four up to the
Beeees,—on Menday evening a cantata, •peesent, having become members. The
was given in the Tewn Hall here hi7 the mime laid down are stringent, mid we wish
children and friends of the PreabYtetien it succese.--/lire. John. Callender, who has
s,ibbath, school, It was ,witheut doubt the been seriously ill riming the past two weeks
finest entertainment evor eeen in Ailett if gradually improving.
Orsi, lt was fully, appreciated, too, The .A.Dmizeo AND PRESENTATION.—The fol,
129,11 wee packed to ite utmost ‘'-aPaeitY, lowing address accompanied by a beautiful
while many People went away, unable to album, was peesented, to Miss 11 Wray on
get near, the .adoor. All tile Parts were the ocoaeion:of her leaving S $ No. 3, Us.
NaYalilepl' erit'':4:9cd'13;ttlr e;ad,t:Ooaufneltaiit'n'‘iveseeCjd°111itlrYpi tcr'Pf Sae rct.dttiw°1auli!%1 tal;1;:tzhset°n1121•11' - Dear friend and teaoher. --"We Your
11,MQiitsns BEI —I, IZABET31 \V a AX r----
SixtY dollars was the atconut ti'kell DA the PuPils °I 22 No3, Usborne, take this 0P-
doorisitettliciouevgheryhAenegeornesiivgansedhweleir peolet:aitsieocli; row,
nonsweityofepeineporteosspinargtownirthreygorust taon-ddatiyo—r-
-xf
al teacher in the nubile school, miss put' (leea friend and teacher. During your
Millie MeKay has beeth engaged to 411 the flee; Yeare stay evitheis, we have learned to
positive, • • ' .• • 14.e as web as teSpeet yeti. Tout tintitiug
• Wm Bobo, I.)r. Gunn and John MOT- effOltS and labor put forth for our welfare,
pin were elected school trustees • at at 1,2y. ..P/arl your unceasing kindness', have been
f d
itik.„
bett
school meeting on Wednescley, Writ I eetiial and will prove a blessing to no In
on and Dr, Gunu being re-eleeted, 1 l).iter life ; and as youare about to sever
Morgan taking the place oMr.8, lieY) r oor connection withue, your kind worae
signed. •, marl actions will long remain in our Inelnor
•
a• ie. We knoW we have been disobedient
-
G-reenway. . and annoying so metimea, bet we ask your
-- forgivenees for ail our hort-cominge, and
Church Sabbath School was a pleaanbecone
st I istent in future. Allow us as a
III sALE occasion. 'Through the efforts ot Afre. • B. slight aPPi
recation of our: liwe sna respect
e . ,
Armstrong the school was preeented. witla preeent you with this albunt,hoping that
85 eloee the children and pa-re/ate tectived of your sejourn here with ue.,
presents from • the tree. The proceeds Signed itt behalf of pnpile :—
aniounted to 516. --Mr. Win. Holm runtish. •• Manx RABBIS
ed,his finger in a cutting box the other . NETTIE alillEa
•
W.
J. Wilson Beeidentally Tan aMise, Wray also received a beautiful
nefileento his foot one day 'laet week—Mf.eilver napkin ring as, a preeentation from
Jamee Shadclock lately lost a valuable colt, Mr. and Mts. Duncan, -
—Mies Te Eisler ;tag been -re-engagefor
NO, 10. • Miss N. Davinson has been iji.etheton,
gN
aged for o, 11, in place of Mr. a G, •••
jones who Was Offered the selmol PEssoxare Higgins of Toron-
duced' salars'but declined to talte it. He to is paying his parents a holiday visit.—
has been a faithful teacher in this school Me. 3 as Elven of Mich., is visiting relatives
for a long terra nes giyen good'iatisfaCtiou liereabot4e—Mr. Fraser Glitter, of neer St.
Dmi T.xxs,ic
OPPICE: ore). 01.40E111.,,S Battik
Nitrous Oxide cias.for Painless Extrac
111NSIVIAN,DENTIST.L.D.E4
Sainwell,s Black, l'Inin-St,Exeter,:'
.
Extracte Teeth without pain,
by giving Vegetable Vapor. Gold
Fllips and: all °tiler dental
work the hest pea eible . Goes
`:,14..e: to ZErnrOEE 'On last Tliursd%3
•• each ntontli.
f
-
winter stock at Greatly Reduce'dePriceti . •
,.•otficeath,iseesidenee 'Exeter •, . aetiew brick house, elr. Thos. Harlton `le °Dir.—Died on 'Thursday hist.at the resi,
• • • ' and some at 'Cost, ancl some below cost, tc'l
,
The Cheapest spot in Town
,
` For Felt Bootse.Rubbers and Overshoes
of all kinds—men's woman's and. children's
" ne
A. '''Viireseloh's::,*
• .
opposite - Reynolds e,
Ilen.sall ,r)
MEDICAL
• • d 'leaves the notion held in the high Catharinek. is the guest of his uncle
iew Aitkens sold r x likes roadon, and has
• • f est esteem —Mr .And
huTZ, ., I ana now offering the balance ofe .
•-,51-acre farm, on•which he recently built malty warm friends among us.
W 13.LtONVIINC+ 71.11. D.; 14.. -(3
P. ia an tate VietaialInive-raity.Office
tudfresidelece,Dominioetaboratoe et,,p,ze ter
. •
coronekefor..the
• County of Devon '0.facoy 011.1,30.5ite Mr.'
.041:133.1dS store, Exeter. • • *
R. J.' A. ROLI.41.C. 2. S
_L-3- A' 0. Office, Main SExetereOntr.Iteeiden
tie Ix eager eeently occupied by e. xteenivipp,,
E sci , ,
' keteee,,
EILBER, Licensed
effineer,toe KaY,Simpleen, end MeGilli-
eraylToWnSltiVS. 841.104(10a tinerodat MOlIerate
rates. 0 ace—At Post.bffloe,areditoxi3Out.
TOHN GILL Auctioneer for the
•.rownshins of Steplien, Hey, and Usborine
• audthe SOflagepe Exeter. All wiles promptly
•'ettended, antt setiefactiou gtmeanteed. Sales
•arrapged ettheeeinice. • •r
• VETERINARY.
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Tennerlt & Tennent
V"PTERINARY STJRC EONa
eete e.,
•
,
4.rs oetlee ()libelee Veterin.ary college.
' \eberren One (or South of Town Hall,
1VIONDY 11)110/ N
-0,N1,1•10 LOAN A.T 6 ANIY6?"..
•„ , .;.pos cent, eseeeeoo Piteate Funds, .Best
, , emenieig uemptineteerepreseuted. • •
DICKe0He .
13arriStoT,Exeiter,
1..NSD:11-6.-RCB•
. . •.
:\vAi.viriB,Loo
ee, FIRE E CO, •
in 1860.
• 11E4 D OFFIOR - 1,VA FERLOO,ONT,„
'rids genie env has been ;revile ••Eigiatetin
venue in eueetieef onerietion in Western pn-
tarie,audaciatinuee to insure againstiono or
damage by pere„"egehlingreMerchandise,Man-
afectorieoandall other descriptionoollinsur-
• able property. Intending insurrrrS ha‘ro the
opeion of Nisei:int ometbee Prentinoe Note oe
,Eurine Pes„leeenevear-s this Cow -Pane`
• !lee iesuee 57,8tei ,eoliciee. covering property
0, thee ineent of 3410,812,038 ; andpeid inloes-
hs alonOS7P30,7,2,00
, A.ssets, 111 ,400.00, consiseing, of Cesit
n Beale, Gov,oeeiment Deposit elm cl thorn:11mA..
esseciPrenanin Noteson nualeand in fovea. J.,
est eseeenoner D, 'Pr 0.• af .'Taettoa,
. teem:eta-rye Enentateenepeetor. • CHAS.
- NELL, Agouttor 'Texeteeamelevfothity,
make 'rooxo for, my large ,..stocee of new _ • aged 41 years. Her rematns were Interred
e will co itinne or '''' --. •' •
' in, the G-erinau 'cennetery on Sunday, mad
.• 30 DAYS ONLY. ' - °•„e_ .. were 'folloveed to their lest resting place by
qrillg goods' TI 1 sale i f S hobl Report.
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•
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Men's Felt Boots, worth goo- fax Q1.65 The following report showe the number ' a large number pi relatives awl • friends.
” Felts de Rubbers' " 2.00 for 1.50 of marks each pupil obtained 'Atha written ' The deceased was highler, real:meted' by all
" Overehoes • ' 1,50 foe' le" alial4thaii°/1 held ha No.),1 soeileOr inOdlu, rStegpilla:, pWrnoOmciannIeuoticnbc::.eltilat ;eN N1',111-6 elli :3 bo, and
Tanhae 'fmewaseral
• Ne ()mane Overshoes " 1:e0 fax 1.30 as a test of the work' gone v
cord:iglu overeflos at coat pri4es. . half year Of 1888. -,--5th Chigs—Nunaber of ' s°rviee,s wore °°11(1°°ted11Y.Refes Fife - eienel
.marks, 700, W G. Walker, 588; Those , Staebler, inbetli•Exiglish and German,
vonee'll'81ea'billg b.a15'• • 1,75 for 1;5,2 Boyle, 540. 4t1i Class er.--Nnueber ef, IleeteNpeee—Ole Tuesday, Jany ist. a
1\lisses v . 1'35 for ''-'-' marks, 700—Ide Eraugai',501 ; lt 700Val'i, " *,,;`,,e-'4'..v.,Aiing eeent toqk place at the resi--"
Felt Slippers ' " 70 for ,55 e 4 ee .. A dz a. 1 .'4``ele le.-'5••'•ier - ' :env* "eit.'eleo eianile :whieli wqS,..4.-ri**.
...c..1, .. a.eleatimerweert....e . .1.,7,) ie. ,..ete-- peeeeee-403:' • 4eh, enaes, Jr, _Nreele04, ? . , *. 'me. ..., te large mune,* of' erientlee "ren a.
Woniates " ' bees 1,25 for 1.00 marks, eeee,..lealeh Handford, 481"`";" V" 0 rejitieee, . The occasion was the marriage
• Children's shoes from, 25° uPward$' ' French,. 478 Byron Hicke 4Si5 ' Fl•eger i of lqii3S Pelle' Mantle te Mr. Geo Hirtzel.
Sart bier.
Barsys.—Cue day last week a young
child of Mr. john llerslake, died, aud on
Sunday 1.ast the remains were liaterrea io
the Exeter cemetery Delgaty has
been re-engaged as teacher of the Fairfielll
public eeliool.—Stun'l McCoy of Centralia
has purchrieed the property of Mr, Windsor
near Fairfield. Mr, 'Windsor lute moved to
Centralia to reside. --The e(totate. given in
the Centralia Methodiot Mural, on IC.,mtto
eve was marked in' oome degree with sue-
eeee.e. The proceeds amounted, to 630.
which is being applied on behalf of the
Sunday sehool.—Last week while Arr
Biagett was visithag relatives in tho town-
ship of Grey, Mr. Biesett,. Who is
known creek shot of „Exeter, lerrghtliatar
44 very large rabbits." 'This is ineidered
exceptionally geed shooting, fax colY,S, few
'
• Usborne.
Dato EIDITOR.—The Municipal nomination,
pried off very qeietly here, the retopey-
era seeming to be well Satisfied' with the all
Oonucil. This was manifeetedhy e unani-
mous vote 'or thanks tendered to the Coun-
cil for the •ability, and eoonomy displayed
• by them in the reanagentent of the town-
ship's affairs. The naover of the resolution
Mr. John Trvino, Very properly rem '
that ratepayers were quielt to eensu
find fault, bat very loath to eator
proyal when appeoval was naerited. ere
is a great dealer wisdom expressed, ii?that
statement, mid it would be well f'or every-
one to keep it iu remembrance. There are
few if auy, monicipalities na the Province
in which ehe &Tans, enancial and other-
wise', have been conducted in a mare nano-
mioal and straight -forward manner, ,than
in Ueborne ; and a timely expressimi of ap-
proval like that ate:No, gives courage and.
cciasoiation to the Couecil and. ofeciels.
While speaking of Ibis inetter it would be
well to bear in mind that while watching
the antions of mix municipal councillors,
and_ scrutinizing their expenditures, we
should not stint r r, eyes to the feet that
we litive the sat
actions and ait
our Legielatue
ns. ate n
dollar to a di8
heard, but th
TIA6 Gieent EvolAcriorticrii.
.A .euceessfol. lefeclitite.usee. oveg .
30 years to" thew:nide of 'crews.
Cures Spermateirrhef4 'Nervous
Weakrieeee fieeteeeioneererepoteney
. tied all disettetis eallSed.VS.'" &mete .•
engeonte indiscretion,. or overeexertion,,,raprzel
eif-x Paekages eetatenteed to- Cure uIen au others'
/roe/. Ask Your Druggist fax Tho Orent
Peom,reralau,'ralre 811br,tirnte. One packtige
• 31- Sit $5, her reali..Writiefer Pamphlet. Addreee
Ifeeireka •teleenaleal Co** Detroit*.
arberk Shop
FANSON Btocx
A. ilastings Prop
Shaving aild Ifair t6ing tire le•test tetylee
of the. art. •
Everyattention paid 'le cutting
Ladies aria Children's' Hair.
0.AD311 TO' Olt,.;trl.•Ett
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" Haying such a large stock to run off Pym, 294; L,ottie ThompS'ime 2,10, 3r(ii" The ocreinony wag performed by tlie R89,
can fit all in need of Boote & Shoes., class sr. ---Number of marks 625--1ie1see Mr,Fyfe in a very pleasing naanner. •In
Repairing neatly doneand promptly at- Hicks, 478 ; steehia eeeite, ; Reeve,* the eiening the ,band, of whichi he is a
tended` to. Sewed work a specie -IV. All Baker, 388: Ethel M.Hicks, 378 ; Mary L membet, eareneded the happy twain, and
5903:1 guaranteed. Handford. 374. 3rd jr. —Num ber of marks joined theeyoung folks in the festivities un -
A. WE, SELO 50K, -:Freddie Thonapeen, '379 ; Melvin tll the "weesma' Wo extend our
o'an,y ist onEA' p Handford, 002; T 284; aeamah, conteratulatione to the happy couple and
• STORE pso ; AIL Boyle, 256 ; Geo Rogers, 217 ; w01le41"ein•e: future full of success, happi-
Thos Hill, 152; Win Abbott, 71. 2nd nos° and
Class—Number of meters, 250—Ernest Noetenerrore-011 Monday last elle nom -
Hill, , 225; Louisa Hodgins, 214 ; Ida inations of candidates for municipal honors
Abbott, 203 ; W J Hepberp. 198 ;,Blauche WaS held ire the town ball, and resulted as
Walker, 191 ; Samuel Calfas 190 ; Thos follows :---For reeve, Tr Itatz, elected by ace
.BOyeti 189 ; Effe Pymt, 185 ; Abraham clinnatioe ; 1st deputy -reeve, H. Eilber
Walker* 170e t flgtt 4cdgins, 168, elhecatsel iblybearacaclacinvrteiodn?k;w2naecirtdheputmy-r.r.ee,w're.o.
Part 2nd—Nunaber of marks, 230—Olive
M Welker* 201 ' . Wilber Hicks, 188; Ma. resigned, leaving Mr Eilber elected by se -
tilde, Matz, 161 ; Usmond Walker, 154; clainatiou: For councillors. John. Sherritt,
Andrew: .FrePbeern,147. Pert Ist2-Num- D. Exemele, [ieWin "White and Wm Baker;
ber of marks, 140-L.-C1ara Payee, 101; Mr. Baker resigned in fever of Mr White,
Frankie Shortt, .98 * Albert Walker, 90, who, being very popular throughout the
I
Geo E' Hieks, 88 ; Fred Mitchell, 85 ;
Stuart Walker, 83 ; Thornton Baker, 77 ;
Alla likiks, 53.
ARM ER
1
`12Eensall Roller Milis.
THE 'Undersigned would respectfully in-
form the community that -he has leased the
above mills, and has refitted same wieer
leteet and meet inaprovednetchinety';
Positively
GUARANTE.D.1 SATISFAOT'N
• TO ALL.
. •
A Large Stook of Flour and Feed
Always op Hand.,
Glci.sting & Chopping
Prorir y Attended To,
A. E. BANYARD,
VEN4LT.i.
—sToNEMAN'e:-',;
Jewelry Store
HENs&LL, oNT.
• ' ,• --. • .
5830
.tityitod 10 oo01O. . .
Our
• •.• • •
Wat ihos, Clcirtks, Jewelry;
NoveiAlf , Fancy Goode, exe.,
' at, Oil Ire tiling,
Oirn fe'TAfOST COMPLETE,
neva,
We tiari/A
ry repairing„
Polished soafd,
gu.e erauteed, eei
Our Motto ;
Bei/Weber %kr
&Waugh' s /I a
ring I) epax tirai't;
speciallmi watch 1016305501-
01 00804 sma
It like iiatafo All Work
Apt aud reIibka
*60Proiseite MaDonelf
Store.\
L
anion. Parham lee, nay expend, millions. and ,econderl by W ETydd, that G W Helmet' be
not a word Of teesaperoval is b.eard. Why...
is this ? Sureely e'trevagance ''n 13101'
places abOnid bedispo -clenanced ;Is Welt
as extravagende is less oteteetious tustetue
tions, ,WhilneeiVlook to our 'teNenship,
Council/eV reduce. expeneitur.,e, and eensure
theni "if ',Our taites-f o up,- yet we fma in
i
both thi3e'Local Leine, lature and, Feaeral,
Parr 'merit the expenditure going .00 • M-
erge irig year after year, until we finde our-
selvee coefronfee by enormous delateoelneh lee earawen see 00 ,e. ,Hewiet se 75 b of
areieeineelelied leP at an at'e0ine. eetele neld- 1 V,eaTtli ';•.2,1 50". GNV Hoinien '1'.-1-1--2 i.'41. Tv•- '
the eemedY in otif.. Lends to 'eLletith thiell Siewe rt Acts, ..er'r.filiee`eeetteeE, 7,;13-:,.,
wOutozt extraVagap ,o ia peblie `Affairs, ' and ee. 00, .A. Carmichael. fee 00 T elheieeterialee
•
14.0
why nee. apply it" ' I am ,nota striei, party a6 00, -,,p Heywood, $.3 '00, T M:KaY $53, a
man and, arc -not • the habit of ititentling .1-Tunter $2,25, 7 Tool 32 00 AditineShier,`.
nuinioilme nomie one, but having atterid- $8 On, IT Brown. 7eete, 7 Gourley Se 00,', •
ed this one, I sir, _, nrich struek withiethe.
clearnees and 'in,.*ten eg8 with whieh tho
reeve and each of the counaillore gave an
accolifit of his s eieArdship, and 1 could not
but 'feel that tii re was a Strange anomely
in which they are required to give 5100 -
right :to: Eseintinize •the
altetee.Of the Membera...r71.
othera'inreltierityo ;me
icipat eounCien'pend Me°
The Pitiolsons 13ank
(Ulf AtITEltleD,BY P•A ff-DIAMgee T, 185)
Paid uptlapltel • 1.12,69,0
Nest Puna 1,04,00
/lead Office, Montreal,
WOLPERSTA,N THOM:AS* Me.,
. Gionexteellexecate
20 branch offices in tlie Deminion. Ageneiee
in the'Dominion, U,S. A, tend Europe.
' Exeter Brangt,,
Open eveey lawful day, f rom 10 it. p*.to8 p. m
8ATUBDAYS, 10 a.m.te 1 p,
3 Per Cent. per annum silowed f or money on
Deposit Ilecencts and.Savingaliank.
• R. R. ,A.ROHER,
llariager.
leaveatese
Your cerreapondent is rather baohful BO •
we write to tell you that he has taken unto • '
himself a wife and therefore cannot write.
We wieli the yoeng.couple a long end;hap:
py life together, ,
eeletereeee.
Anderso4
At the nonnuations held on Monday fax
tile teweship of /31ansherd; the following
Were nominated to contest the different
positions in Blanshara parleaMent; for reeve,
Relit Boetty,T Lawton; deenty reeve, W.
P MoVannellsiouneillors 11 Berey
D Sinelaii, 0 W Bobinson, D Johnoten,
• iqckinsou. The township • hall was
peeked to the doore, and a large number
could not gain admittance. A lively lime
teed, plaee though many developments
were looked for failed to take place
F.Thboreee
All the ald Council Were elected. by so-
elanhilien. A vote or thanks, moved by
Mr. J, seconder' by Mr. W Quinton
WaS unanimously tendered the Reeve and ,
Councillors for the able manner in whieh
they had diselmi•ged their duties during the
;it year. •The reeve briefy eplied on
behalf ot the Council, thanking the "rate-
payere for this expression of their confide:
se teed approval. ” •
Tile Council met alter the nomination,
tee illet Dee. 1888 All the members pre-
stme. The minutes of previous meeting
wee
reeaa,a1151naMdv6dbylhs
Centron:1%08; W Eed,that 2 -
Skinners tax on pt lot 2,000 10, for 1888,
beefurided, be being in semi-deiitittite cir-
ceinstancefe—Oareied. lelovecthy W
etemeded by jag Ilallg,tliat the account of
Dyer & Howard, for benches for town hall,
amounting to $7.50, be paid. —Cerried.
eloved by as Shier, gee by J Halls, that -
the eelectors of j awes far 1888. beenaid $3 •e_
each.--Cerrietl. Moved by T Cameron, .
'see by J'Shier, that T"loates reeeive $3 for
postegmand etationery for 1888. --Carried.
,Aleved by W Kydd, sec by T 04.meron, that'
Ferguson receive $12 fax 8 week's begird
T Bennett, and T Brimaconibe -$6 fax
entage a. terrible howl beep ef A Carmichael, and A Oarmiehael $5-
ealLegielature and Dom- f.0:Clothing.Carrierl. Moved by Shier,
paid 49 for postage and stationery.--Car-
lied. • Moved by T Cameron. seconded. by
Shier, that the account a the Board of '
1-lealtle, amounting to $2e.50, be paid.—
Canied. Moved. by j Halls, seconded. by T •
Cameron:. and resolved that orders las
granted as :---T Jones *22 00, Mrs
Bennett 33 50, T goatee 00, W West:
sett 320 00, W Quinton .$24. 00, L 15„.4eTag:
gart 50. ;Teleran -$5 9e, It Bell ei 4.8 •
.Wcan.,-e,*'' °Telt 4101 ();"2, ,e3;36,013, • ier.Isiee011,0isoo,nw.e:OexteyeaTa;„,-..
340; J Balls 340, Dyer and. Howard $7 56,
1 Handford 31, J Kerslake 1141 50. .3P Snell
le,35x 7.tlowaliffe „50 On pa 044 tif
Hall, eeconded by.T Certiorari th cannon
•count of thetuselvee, and the wanner in adjourned sine the. G W Holman', Clerk.e.,
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which others occupyineehigher positionos of• • .
trust, are required so , ro •4101 This 812,01,1: Tho latest phase of the Jeffery trouble is
not be so. Don't let ug Wink at jobbery in that charges be,ee been formulated eget:wet
high placee;•eurd Peeetiee Penurious-nees at the pastor by mime bi 1116 trustees of the ,
htToyinteo. dollioilgdhtu patthheohtuaendasndio:4,trlotoasda, .:roseph w or tk was kili0a. in a tivia.
frown down every species of a.tItravegailte*miteexplesion while working at the con- •
rine.gbaortab.10 epteun ea int uortebe,e tete; ant° 8..,ivte41(fa.hat tiouiy ll-Irt4i8,,toiollnsoatt,titrizcieay0.. F. B. ,laranclie. .'the
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see.those at our doors, while anilliong are saati oz, Dec, 27—Josiah • McMillan
township, statute a good chance of bewing • Thanking you alr, editior,foRrsAPTaBeievrEalitiow o rday ro,ornieg in a emell etreaM •
,
nt thattown • •He lei tide reel.'
successful at. the polls. The hall as . roma , ,
p na. 'Tuesday, sayina he
was found dead at .aboat
• • being hurled broadcast in higher pine? . vette,
Claiideboire. ,
,
Ono of those pleasantsurprises which so
agreeably relieve the,dull ^outine of life,
took • place On Wednesday evening last,
when a large imin'oer of Ithe residents of
'S. S. No. 1,t, MeGillivray, 'visited Miss
Blackwell at her :home in Clandeboye, to
give expression to their' aimmciation of her
services as public school . teacher fax the
past two years. • Before an opinion could
ii
be formed a • their . intentions, Misr;
Blackwell, lied to the front, when
• cb:Mresii.s4e:W_in. Carter read, the following . ad
• McGillivray, Dec, 26th, 1888.
Mies Blackwell '
Dear Friend ..-e-Bome of your
many friends have gathered here 'this
evening to expreso •their Ingle regard for
you eh a friend,, eta appreciatioo of your
excellent services rte a teaCher. When We
• think of the untiring efforts yoo haVe
always put forth ott our ahildren'e behalf,
and the time and labor necessarily itiVolved
our hearts are filled with the deepest uncalimouely favored Mr Eilber's scheme,
tlankhalness., 'But wria desire tide evening '41,s the most advisable. The reeves further
gave a detailed statement of the financial
affair e of the County, as also of the meni-
eipality of Stephen both of winch were
quite iseteefeetory to iho ratepayers Mr 2
Coughlin addressed the ineelitig and con-
gratulated the Council on their good work,
and expressed hitnoelf as highly ploascd
With the management of affairs. He alSO
eOngratniated the ratepayers for having
built such a fine towu hall, and hoped that
the future weiald see us proepor es the past
five years have. ,Several other gentlemen
addreeeed lite electors, eml some inipertent,
matters were discussed, and ro,,ointiourt
cooptod, On Lim whole we -had the moot
suceessful Med hastructive meeting of rate -
payee e that our township has eVer witness-
ed and we trust that the Cetineil Board for
1t389 will eontirme in thoix, old foot prints.
t---0--*t,
bugn-ks, Dee, 28,—Another Aerieue
dent occurred near Ilundaa yes
neon, by which W. 3, Bor,"
aged. about 92, waS • fs '
fell light awhile a 1
hie labeY., wag cat
lifosiownsoarielated
tohia,1 0,
who •h:
At 5 o'c
well with electots After the norein-
ations, the old CounciPend the nominees
addressed the atiserobliY the old .servants
giving an account of their trausatnions, and
the nominees making an appeal for support,
• Wecongratulate the old Council • on the'
highly setisfaetory inenner in which they
have condected the affair e of this township
in the past, and for their provisione te
liquidate the heavy township debt, The
reeve and let deputy -reeve spoke in detail
about their manner in liquidating the debt,
and each pteposed a scheme for a further
liquidation. They claim that in. 1891 they
can pay off about 415,000 of oar preeent
R R and GB debentwses whiahwilI then
still leave a balance of about $12,000. Mr
Rate, the reeve, proposed to pay this off in
four years, by raising e, spacial tax for the
purpose. Mr Eilber peepoeed • to pay off
$16,000 in 1891 and then have the debentur
ea renewed at abbot five •iler cent, • fax ten
years, He alimed that in that time We
could fully liquidate the debentures and
still not raise our tax. Both schemes were
diecuseed and the majority of the old Cohn
cil favored. Mr. Eilber's scheme. A vote
of the meeting WAS talt011 and tlaey almost
to, give you not only a verbal, bat also a
tangible ,ovidenoe of our. esteem, Pleage
then do 1.15 the itindness to aceept thie
little gift, as merely a elighe token of feel -
hags which lie too deep for words. Our
eitrinist prayer to the Giver of all g0061/•
,11011 the phasant gatherings hi 8, S. No, 4
maY bb typical of the happy ,ro-union
whiob we truot eball take Plade 01the
heatitiful, Florae beyond when we obeli all
join in the eacted melodies of Heavt.iV
Ohr earneet wish for you ie, that enceess
and happierise may attend you throttehout
;vein: life, Signed ori behalf of the ecotioe
by • aninoQ mat,
.Geo. Carter
Mr. George Carter then nappesi torivaed
and presented the yOung lady with an ole.
11n1 easy chair, handsomely upholstered iti.
plush, After a eeitable reply by Mr,
• 13Iackwell en behalf of •hiosieter, the ebirt,
Pithy sat down to it 110B)Itiftli oyeter suppdr,
and after spending a few eoeial, lionre to,
pillar, they dispersed evitb light hearts,
eriell One apparoutlY well satisfied with the
evening's enjoyment.
• Mr Gladstone goee delving and boating
daily at Naples, toed and Lady Dufferin
vieited Mid took tench with him ou Satur,
day, . •
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fl$A1L, ON.11.1 Childrett Cry for Pitoher't tastori 111 4"1
‘. •
To the Editor of the Exeter Times
Like many others, exPecting scale de.
velopinents in mattemunicipal 1 atten-
ded. 'the Connell meeting on Monday Evg.
and of all the slow -coaches of Men 1 ever
saw that meeting contributed is good (Dote
of unconcerned ratepayers. Fully three
quarters of an hone elapsed ares nomin-
ation was made, ancl when commencecl the
lapse of time between each proposal was
• entirely unbecoming to such an apparently
enlightened audience. Each one seemed to
be afraid of tho other; or may. be it was,
that all are entirely satisfied with the Board
of 1888; that they have conducted the
business in the best, interests of the town.
And if these latter aro the reasons for there
not being -a more aeineeted meeting, and if
euch ate justly fcnnided.. 1 Vito acquiesee
in the same, If the Council Board has done
• its bast, mid no welidounded oomplaint•ctti
be raised against it or any of it members,
X see no eeason why that 13oard ebeuld not
• be re-eIected—that is Until aueha time as
its members have served a reeeonable num-
ber of years. A ny of the oill 1,re. are
honorary—as they must be when there is
no coropensatiee to the members for their
'attentions—end if, after to userobor has
had a fair tenure of any,of the positions,
another seeks the honor of distinguishing
hitriself, permit and encourage hire; and if
the holder close not resign assist in the
election of etlee netv aepirant. Doormat) a
man is suecessfol 01lsia eleetien for several
years end evinees a economical opirit by
keeping down expanses, mad deports him-
self generally,to the aatisfaetiott of the
people during beery terms no reason
why he shoold be allowed kez. " life.
time. As he advances
hig mied ripen to
and tho probability is,
precedent ittyearl
(deal 13ea01e, a aorPoei
inotead of, as should I,
in commercial ina,
general activitY
in
:-°Iv°t1 e Commercial on Hotel in apparant good
et rn et 8. About 9 p. he was ,
health, and was 1301 5030 again until his '
bodywas found,There'is strong suepicion
of foul play. as the water whore the body •
was lying is ()illy 18 inches deep..." An in-
quest will be held to -day, when some facte
may be elicited. Deceased kept a small
groeery etoroat3tratbroy and has reeidecl •
theee for many years. •,
Philadelphia,. Pa., Dec. 30.—John Han,
Sett, prieonee• at the Eaetern Peniteetiary,
Met a horrible cleeth in his cell litat ight. ,
Hanson in tionee.way obtemed p
of a match widen he secreted nbc
Late at nignt after all the lights
oetingeished and everything Iva
man deliberatelY set lire to In
and stretehed himself on the floor
cell to await his doom. He trioa.
suppress his cries of pain but he Wt
sble to do so, and half -a -dozen
responded to his shouts. 'Bale!!
could open the door of hie cell 1
terribly binned, 6110 when they (la
and ernetliered the flames,• with
blanketo, ite was dying. lie only
few nienaents, and Lis body was
epee to the morgue. The prieen
adjoining cell were gemttely excite
marils terrible deeth,
, • `---e-eteeeee
Gone -Mon. Jen. L—The
roWn of Groderich by electric'
ata etc6o8nplishad fact., Yost
contractors tor the /i.eliatle'e
Co. of Waterford, oo
• ooritritet Wit
Year wa
fifty 0)