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It is estimated that the North-west
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will absorb no less tiles 600,000 barrels
To the Zditor of the Exeter Times.
------- of apples grown in Ontario, during the Peen Sio,--.44A.13." and "Conservative,"
IL Se. O'NEIL, coming winter, 'which at the rateeef ono in the TwEs uet week, eritie my article From Various Sources Throug-
!masers
BAINTERR, dollar per barrel, will be a handsome on 'Canadian Independeaceout the District. The (Meese a theOQUIAYWHOSO11.' ,
revenue from that quarter a the Do- not allow us to withdraw from her allege
(1st.) It is alleged that Britain would a
The hearing 0141-Pe:merle a mosceitable ecorat
t rdrd the recent
EXETER, - ONT minion. A few years ago there were mace. (2nd.) That we are betteraa we are, Protest has been further .postponed until ing is a list of the prize winners there, anti
none at all sent in that (Bradlee. There and that independence would, not help usMonday, Deo, 14, at Goderib
it will be seen that Huron nuecera receive
e,
will be one million barrels for the Brit- any. (3rd) That it is our climete and not Dr. Macdonald, M. for East Baron,
the moat frequent mention: Colored -let
P.
Transacta general bankers business. . ish market, Where half that quaatity our colonial ete.tus that forbids emigranta
was seriously lajared in a runaway aceident Gerrie; $rd. Geo. Illonggart, Rogerville;
Thos. Steaey, Fullerton; 2nd, S. Howard,
etitageeiZes.eateheem'elee° tuelt,t8ear 'flerella4tta aRu would be thought high not very long pouring • into Canada. Allow -me, Sir, on Saterday. His leg was broken.
eth, Go. MoDouald, Bluevale; 5th, F. 0,
Offers every aoomumodation consisteet with ago* The direct shipment of our fruits space for reply.
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Safe end =conservative baneing priticiples- to the trans-Atlantm markets has caused (let.) Britain has never, through any Every tissue of the body, every nerve, ieu,atirtkiemer0,11Sp,wh
riegfoirtdeLis
ettit., 1.. Si, DDrren
ezitnt
Five per gent,interest allowed on deposite. a vast change in the public opinion a pnbile: ehanneni
l, by word, aet or statutes, bone and muscle ts ade stronger and more Tvt
Drafte issued mettlt any office othedirectly or 'indirectly, said that she woeld healthy by taking Hood% Saesaparilla. Warltwortb; 2nd, le, Gs Gustioe, Spring'
meroleauts Beek. Europe concerning the clinaatic condi-
offer any opposition to the withdraw) ef M. Kenneth, McLeod left Seaforth on
e Af
tion of this couetry. Formerly the ford; 3rd, C. T, Friedheiler, Fordwiele 4th
Canticle, Not only SQ, but a number of Thursday for Brandon, Manitoba, where he
Geo. McDonald, Bluevale; 5th C.. Brown,
Nshipments of our apples as well as live
e - colonial secretaries have publicly atated
has procured a good situation as manager Ingersoll ; 6th. Robert Morton, Cassell.
.-0..rss Discouravo,, t. 2d01,/.x, TO stock, meat and dairy produetwent for
that Canada, was a weakness to the em-
of a large dry goods store. Truckel-let, S. Harwood, Gorrie • 2nd,
LOAN ON NOTES AND MORTGAGES ward through United States channels. pire, and her witialrawl would be wel-
iThe reeve and treasurer of Stanley, were W, T. Geretv, Naeseee• 3rd, Go. lioDou•
a
essmatalessemeaseemeaesoosaseasa,.........a. The American middleman reaped a pro-
comed by British stetesmen. What ren. n Goderieh a few days ago makieg the Anal aid, luevale; 4th, John Morrison, Newry.
Vellg A,EXttin ZAIIVO. fit at the expense a the Cenadien
growsonable excuee could Britain offer for payment on the Railroad Debentures, so
er, while the country itself was robbed restraining as in a free ehoiee? Nonethat that the muoieipality is now freed from that At the Perth Assizes yesterday, Anuie
PEnrn.
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of reputation as a producer. Our finest I know of. Government is in this civilised
indebtednessBaines recovered e2,000 damages from Jas.
., . fruit went into consumption, in Great part of the country, limed on the consent
Britaiu as being of "American" produc- of the governed. If we withdraw the con -
THURSDAY, OCTOBERVaal, 141 ,
When yen ask for Nasal Balm do not Thestie for breach of proiniee of marriage
sent, Britain's right to govern eeases, per your dealer to give you some "just and seduction.
Exhibition this impression had. not been
13ritale claims the highest civnizarieu of yet iliscovered that will thoroughly cure
for stabbing Michael Murray at St. Marys.
GIVE CANADA A CHA.NOR, tion, lap to the year of the Colonial
Might has almost ceesed to be right, as good" aubstitute. It is the only remedy Wm. Forbes, who was sent up for trial
The Globe a the 1.3th inst, in com- fully removed, The visitors to the Can the world; and surely no British Antes. catarrh, Sold by all dealers. bad his trial the other day and Wee sentenes
ioint debates between whoa seetion beheld, with expressions of man of to -day will claim that because The ruetees of fl: S., No, 2 Hullett, ed to one month in jail,
meriting -upon the
amazement the fine samples thereshown; Britain has the might to restrain us, she have shown their appreciation of the ger- A match for the championship between
1WKin1ay and Campbell of Ohio,- dis-
and soul among themselves "What a also has the right to do it. Britain had foes of their excellent tertener, Miss ale- the London and Stratford foot ball clubs
piayea a rather petti-foggiog spirit. splendid country Canada must be" Our the might and the legal right to restrain Callum, by inereasiag her salary $2$ for was played at London on Saturday, xesu1t,-
1 its commentswere very. ORO sided And market for apples, as with cattle and from taxing her goods, but she did not next year, melting it e400, lug in fever of Loudon by 28 pointe to 5,
I ell eletrimental to the utterest,of 0"1` dairy products, in, England is iimitea restrain us, Why 1' Because might and Memo James Stewart, him Tamer an. Mr. Geo. A, Stacey. who recently eeturn-
[ mitt, TO Globe iw,ca Pereeleelene a8 to only by our capacity to produce. Ifr we morel right were antagonistie in the rove. &nee A; Andereert, of Seefortin duo Shea, ed from Africa, and wile has been engaged
the woes brought upon the Canadian e to send forward two million barrels tion. and moral right prevailed. So may
1 ot Beeoltwood; and 11. Baelter, of Bina
1 moral right ever prevail in Britain's corm- Green, loft on Monday last for Muskoka, in farming in Blanthera has dieposed ef
farmer by the McKinley Bill; but not a. instead of one they would be absorbed
ells, SO it would in the question of little- weer° they Weed to hunt deer. bus farm to a pottomau in Eireton, and
line for awernor Campbell's exposure if banded in marketable shape. will sell his steak on the Mb and go to
pendenee.
of the injury done to the Ohio farmer by•
(W.) It is said 'Independence would Men who feel "run down" and "out .Detroit to live, .
sorts," whether from menThe other day efrs, Respite, t. Marys,
tal worry, over -
the same glorious enactment, not help ns." That cap only he proved by
ne Globe leo this logieal gem • '1'111H1 WORLD'S WHAT, trial, The only real guide inhuman affeim work, excesses or indiscretions will fled a heard the grim of one of lier claldren and
speedy ore in Dr Willimate Pink Pills. Vol to Ms mastance, when site found him, dootore who were (alba gave it as tbeir
If you want to know wive lays the tee
zr11sTi5t4TED TrEefer1" or50 000.000 eustutes is reason and experteuce. Ramon saps
enveloped. in ilemem, Tim laotber robed opiulon that it would be a Welty thiug if
Os% the Capaaiau farmer who lain& his All dealere.
that Republicanism is a better and more
weeat tre Fele Cetnity, Bnffele N. 1:". The The wheat mil of Ponetylvanis. is esti. righteous system of government than mon- au Seturtlar morning last, Urs. Ntenor- the child iu the arose, hut not without re^ the man got over it, A warient was betted
Erie Comity farmer teltee hie there, too. metal by tete State Board et Agriculture at amity.. Logiolly, it is the only eyetem, son, who has lived with her son Samuel (wising several bums herself. The ehild for Smith, and be Was arrested,
They meet at the same market plaee. The 22.51.10."0. Experreacesays that Oda feet is bemg seen for a number of years in meEmep, passed Ina been playing with matthes and set bie An elderly lady ogee eighty three Yeare
Erie County fermer taaes 950 Mane with ne Rouses State Bold of Agriculture and acted upon by the masses of European Peacefully away. She was a very old lady, Clothes on Oro. Qwfi,riu,„1.1aneuiloarbrioelTzgan"dilitrealitielid
being over eighty, a native of Inverness,
hina ne Cenadien farmer team 90 cts, puts the State's wheat crop at at3,401,000 emigrants. Wily do the emigrants of moo- A:French cook etoployed at the Albion
her Moulder recently, Believing that she
bushels, against 28,000,000 heseets test Scotland.
less 45 ceats. the An:era:en tatiff. arehical Bricoin go to R.epublican States iu Rotel, Stratford, has been arrested for steal -
Tee pieferenee to the %ileums ? It cannot he Mr, FL Cook, af tlae Huron Road, Goder- Ps= for "d9oTtiodr
The gifted, Major failed. to show why
. Year aud 30.00,0110 hnanels in 18S9,
due to elireete, because in the British fell township, has gone into the raising of the hotel clerk, After taking the artiolea ii w
ing a quantity of valuable jewellery from hilt:tit poonrImy eiteleeircilrioana
asatl:
e Canadien farmer should go to Buffalo yield of iota is 39.668,000 bpsliele, of corn
celoulea is embraced all Made of climate WI on hie farm A natural pond about a 0
and pay duty on hits wheat when he 145,500,C00 butsbele. ,.
front Alaska. to Cape of Good Hope, It quarter ot an acre in extent, was 4064,0 lalftewrawlakreLtgroSutelstiareya%kbtu:SZraastfoRrnratiYa 411:illtle'd J:.dneitidepiTo.uwWid, elthal)t. te rMelbuldevr was
ecaild sell it in Canada, the prices in Malta% counts') elevatore uow Itold cannot be a questiou of oil, beeetae Cato 001110 time ego with Carp, wed them have bask. Reeves bie easee ae Thema, ape dislocated. The tousolea baiting contracted se
tealt countries being fixed by the Liver- about 17,00,1100 bowie, but see m„emegt
ado and Attettalia contain the choiceet soil inereauee considerably, refusea to say whore the atolen property is. around the inietY, there was some (1400W
p1 merleet. eaetwara lite not been Wiry ousiderable of the world. Experience then proves that Ur. aosoPh Smith has Introba6ed lila old, 4, scheol teacher in 'Perth County recent. the easeeeee nee ee NI,. .m.,,T,,,,,,..
in replaoine the dielocateil bone, awing to
When it does get fitirly sterte4 there it is simply and solely that tbe emigrant Deretein farm in Hay for $2,7,50. -Temple ly mama z -"Why WAS Lady 41 ecdenala -' ---- ""' - "'-' '"'"."- -
it is oeitiftal to netiee that the Globe
be the greateet rush the ouutry ever meg try the alleged beauties of Republi n „sd : n h *
sereeenee of bay Amoeba) bas gone to raised to the peerage after the death of her ship council a few days ago It. Purdy put in
At the moetiug of the Weetminster tetra -
wee c enpletela blind when it should
, aud shipping mid storage facilities will consul, Aud if tide le the case. why would. -I,
,uethe Junction. Ilichigeh, where he will busband, tee late Prime Minister of the
lieve been studying the following hard be taxed to their utoicet capacity.-Ceginui. a claim for ee,000 for detnapee caused by
not Republicanism kelp Canada 1 Choice reside in future. He left with a teem and Donduieur ne question was no sooner the upset of his buggy On the road near J.
faets Chet were ineleded ut Gee. Camp- peg Commereiel, ani seleet European immigration would wagon and some farming implemetits and asked than one of the pupils answered,:-
bellas CO:va :-
the la
Au tag:mate by m= aTintra ortheze boW
p us. s ta acknowledged ee an
will drive all the way. ..Please, MA'AM, ShO Was rattled up so MI 60 johneten'e. The council passed a resolu-
tion disclaiming liability, bet in the inter.
• who has Leneated by the ale- wbeat ylt1,1 and the offigially reported baud, Themexperierice save that Repub. keep lier out of the scandals at Ottawa."
Kinley BIM What have the fur.ners of "row, would glee a crop of GS.316,0;1) limed= Noll give it to us. The westeru Mr. John Mawhinney, at the iltla con, of est of peace and to avoid litigation, agreeing
Ohio, ot eter t with. g t eut of tide taxatiou. Wilde for Great Britain and Ireland, task- world is more governed by sentiment mid As/afield, met with a painful amident one John Galbraith, formerly of St. Marys, to meet Mr. Purdy and pay bis metlical and
I bay,: here the et•rtifieete from the eeere- ii)g export, al over 360,00.000 woos
and common goo toolay than in any, day last week abile putting rafters on a Ont., diel on the train at Union Station, other expenses and hia bill for the repair of
tare of the Beara of Equelizetion, a Re- neeeestery on the /sushi of lest yearat cote. other time. "The diviue right of things' barn. Au axe wbaolt wae left lying on the Toronto, Friday morning, wlaile tryiug to hie buggy in full settlement of all claims
pdlieari and a Itt-eublieen Beara, and he suniption. On the same basis Frau%) re. is a ii.yth that has !idea with countless plate fell off etriking him an tbe top of the reach his home frora Aimee. He was auf- without prejudice. Mr. Partly ratified and
ellowe that iti ten pare the oat -raised value quires about 117,000.000 Lobelia Allowing other myths, Pure democracy is the best head and inflicting a dangerous and glint-
fering from consumption. He left SI alarye the !natter will now be decided by arbitra-
ef farm leille in Ohio Ws depreeiatel by wound. a eurplue ot 225,0a0,000 bushels for the thought of the dey. The only aristocracy . some yention.s ago for the west, and. had hop.
etessiteleet et. qA mil tan'O. Ninety-eight United States and correcting the Yienue is that of intellect and impede. What Ajeete Pine, being eelavenient,ellicacions, el to reach borne before lie died. Ho was
million dellers upen an appraisement of estimates to those figures. there will remain does the socialism of the millions of the and safe, are the best cathartic, whether on 42 years of ago. Ho bail travelled oller
p, ill ,p,.1 une.half tlie aetv.al vavera ac+IIIIIO a atiaelt. ti.L1.1"..1.itr Oi aver tio,00,0051nOsola tearniug masses of Europe mean, if not a land or sea, in city or eountry. For celesta. 8 000 miles in his jemmey homeward.
teat amount SONOMA in Touh"gur", in the vrheat crop of tbe world, revolt against king -craft and eittes-craft patiou, sick headache, indigestion,aud torpid Lawrence Addle. a blacksmith in the G.
on the aetual velem his gone from the The total export of wheat from. (Rends and ariatoereety ?
Fziday
liver, they never fail. Try a box of them; T, R. theme, met with a very rained mei-
Lamers of the Stete of Ohio in ten years,
and the United States this season (sixteen (3rd.) That our climate is reepousible they are sugar coated. dent ou in Stratford. The accideut
mat where has it gouts? Haveother (lessee weeke) amounting to 06,673,000 bushel's as for our meagre population.' By no system ' Mrs. Quigley, wife of air. James Quigley, was due to the helper, who, in striking at
suffered. alike? (,e. voice 'Carnegie bas
against 28,083,000 bushels for the corms- of reasoning can 1 come to that conclusion. of Manchester, died in Goderieh on Tues.. the heated iron, mined Ina Mtn and struck
it.') Carnegie has got V0,0;10,0110 of it.
pending period last seer. Canadians know their own climate, also day. Mr. Quigley was formerly a resident the anvil. The lament rebounded with
He has got bus same.
-., - the climate of tbe northern States. Yet of Hullett; and. the remains were interred tenible force, striking Mr. Addle on die
"I also hold a report from Robert P. we catinot keep our own p.pulatiOn. in the it. C burial Menai Hullett, services nose sqnarely betweeu the vete breaking
Porter, the Itepulaican Superintendent of DashWOOri• Outarioiaus do pot /ewe Ontario on ate being first conducted in the eburch et Cliat- the bones and knocking hint insensible, in
the Census, in which 110 shows thee incomet of its climate. Yet Ontario has 50,-
-. whieb gate ho remained some time.
farmera, but someboay else, has increased Blacksmiths here has engaged the ser- 100,000 in. St. Paul and Mtnneapolis, 250,- ton,
Edon of Stephen and Bey to Dashwood were witnessed by a lair crowd, despite the is
those ten years the Stete of Ohio, not the BMUS -Mr. G. Kaercher one of Our 000 citizens in Detroit, 200.000in Chicago, Tbe Lake Road from the second conceit- The races hole at wellitobell on Friday
iu wettith $.243,000,000. The share of the vices of Mr. S. Hessenover, of Walker- 000 in Michigan, Minnesota, Dakota, Mon- now being grayelled, and in such a horrid unfavorable weather. Heavy rain made tbe
farmers of Ohio in that $243,000,000 would.
ton. -.Mr. R. Cook has returned froin tana, Washington Tetritory-all as cold, condition the road was never before known track bad, and accounts for the slow time,
have eertsinly been two-tbirds, or $i00 Parry Sound where he spent a short or colder than Ontario. Dakota and Alin- to be. The weather being broken the rond The match race between Tom B. and :Della
000,000. Have you got it? Is there a
tirne.-Mr. H. Wilbert intends shipping nesOta. aro much colder, and subject to bed is soft, and the hauling of heavy loads was won easily by the former, and the
farmer within the sound of my voiee who storms that are unknown in Alberta. Yet of gravel cat it badly, tendering traffic ver
a car load of lambs this week, -The In- Y Oliver Wilkes' stakes were won by W. J,
is better off tOalay than he was in 1880? I Ontario people go to Dakote : for no other Hay's bay filly Lula G., by Oliver Wilkes,
dependent Order of Foresters of this diesgreeable.
state it as a fact that not one farmer in a reason than that democracy has a fine hold
John Stewart, son of Mr. John Stewart, in straight heats, and showed her ability to eetiomag-South boBu°wIrry.Stoplion,18th inst.,
thousand is better off now than in 1S80." village intend giyine a concert in Mr H. on the syinpathies of young Canadians. trot belt a mile close to 1,35 had the traok wife of B. Coughlin. a, son.
This time the Democrats were on the alert Willert's new hall on Tuesday evening Than the free -trade British emigrant, if he Benmiller, and a very exemplary young
wife of Wm. Geiser, a daughter.
Cleisea-In Stephen, con 8, en Um 19th inst.,
sixty million of dollars have gone from the address. They have also engaged Mr. Africa, or to Australia, said to be thefinest with erysipelas in the head, having only been good.
Jas. Grieve, M. P„ Chancellor Boyd made
and cries of"Rightl" "That's true!" went next. Dr. Oronhyatekha, the supreme preferred the colonies, is not forced to go man, died at bis boarding house in Seaforth
on Satnrday last, after a very brief illness, lu theNorth Perth eleotion prated against
up on every aide. "Three hundred and Chief Ranger, is expected to give an to cold. Canaan.. He could go to Soath
Ruatettie-Wevese-At the residence of the
MAREIE D.
farmers of Ohio in ten years. The Major James Fax, of Toronto, and the Zurich climate in the world. Snow is unknown taken sick on the Sunday previous to the an order Monday for the issue of subpoenas bride's parents. on Ootober 14th, by Bas'. J.
tRounm. ball, to Miss Mary
will tell you that you don't know whenday of his death. He was an employee in to Qaebeo for L. J. Seargont, general
Rilikeur, VortITY Oil%
String Band. -Mr. H. /Stiller moved there, and yet it has not a tropical hest. the Broadfoot & Box furniture faotory. manager of the G. T. R. • W. Wainwright,
you pay tbe tariff tax. Perhaps not, but
into his house west of the mill this week. It has a grand climate and grand land. It
you feel that you have paid it when you
Last week on Tuesday evening a number could support 100,000,000 of people. But Mr. Duncan McCallum, of Dasbwood, at the aasistant manager; N'i. Edgar, pitmen. Tienipsox-51oez-At the Trivitt Memorial
ger agent, and It. Hannah, a detective_ evni. J. Thompson to Catherine. daughter of
church, Exeter, on Tuesday, October 13, Mr -
compare your condition now with your the Britisher doesn't go there either He the age 01 55 years, departed this life on the
Mr. Geo, Mots, all of Stephen.
of Patrons of Industry from Stephen
held a meeting in the school house north swallows the proteetiou of the United 9th inst. Deceased has been troubled with These witnesses will be examined at the
trial in reference to the alleged collusion w
Ed. Maguire. Exeter Nortb.on the 15th inst.,
condition ten years ago," - INDSOR-GASIBLE-At the re.sidenee of ler.
discrimina.tion between two speeches. governed by his sentiment of liberty. asthma for some time and while out driv-
ing last week ontracted a severe cold. He between the G. T. R. and the Reform party
Brown City,Mich-Ao Miss Gamble,of Brock -
Here is a clear case of unpatriotic
of Dashwood for the purpose of organiz- States to get its Republicanism. He is
by liev, Mr. Martin Mr. George Windsor. of
ing a lodge in the township of Hay. The b
limate it cannot be. leavers behind to mourn their loas a wifeand at the late Dominion elections.
The Globe cDuld give prominence to
meeting was not well attended as it had five ohildren. MIDDLESEX. ARMSTRONG-Bnowtr.-At the residence of the
short visit last week. On Sunday morn- Lealie's Popular Monthly. The opening is noted to be one of the nicest and best winter, in the hope of benefiting his health. ull
villa,
Dewdney, John Crawford and Annie Hoflish,
McKinley's foolishness, but it ignored
not been properly announced. Mr. A. Oet.26,1891. Yours,
"CANADA FIRST." MT. John Hagan; of Varna, has pun:dens. At the last meeting of the Lobo council bride's father, on Tuesday Oct.13, Mr. Sam'l
Armstrong. of St. T homes, Conductor Mielai-
Campbell's facts. The one might gratify
Bean spoke for a length of time and ed what is milled the Model Farm. of J. W• $39 83 was paid for sheep killed by dogs, gan central It. R , to 1Wary 3,. daughter of
a laudable ambition. to give Camila a
it was then decided to hold another Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly Watson of Grand Bend, for 44,300. Two The Delaware council met on Thursday Geo Brown, Esq.. Centralia
BEITTON-STARX.-At the residence of Mr.,Tohn
black eye, but the other had to be sup -
meeting this week to give the farmers - days after purchase 51r. Hagan was offered and paid 07 for sheep killed by dogs. Scott. Hensall, on the lith inst.,by Rev.J.S.
pressed. lest it should acquaint Canadian
of this vicinity another chance to organ- ron oovenenn, 1891: $5,000 on his bargain, but Air. Hagan re -
Henderson, Mr. J. W. Britton of Iona,to Miss
farmers with the appalling truth that
ize.-Rev. T. Rauch, of Wallace, but The Buckeye Siete comes impoeingly to fused the offer, not wanting to sell, but in- Mayor White, of Parkhill, has gone to
e EctilTieeprncoilDt lit 1,01Ffet 117130..7 all?
,* I Mitchell. at Trinity
they are better off than their neighbors.
-- formerly of Zurich paid our village a tbe front in the November number of Frank tends presenting it to one of his sons. It Colorado Springs, whore he will spend the
t Inst., by Bey. A. D.
NOTES AND COMMENTS. ing he occupied the pulpit of the Evan- Page is adorned with a new and admirable farms in Huron. Tho Westminster Council met on Wed-
McKeezie-Cen-At the residence of the
gelical church here. -On Thursday evg. protrart of Senetor John Sherman, who
bride's mother. on Oet.7,:by the Rev A. F.
both of Mitlibell
contributes a scholarly and thoughtful It is our painful duty this week to chron. nesday, when;$80 was paid to owners of
Tully, Malcolm 'McKenzie, of Fullerton, to
paper upon "Ohio; its History and Reimer- iole the death of one of the early settlers of sheep killed by dogs, and $360 20 for gray -
Dealers have lost heavily in several of this week a meeting is to be held in
Hay, in the person of Mr. Isaac Surerus, el lured on the leading roads. Tana Clark of Mitchell.
lots of Canadian cattle recently shipped the Evangelical church in order to or -
who passed away last Monday morning. 0, B. Edwards, second principal in the Seeminer•-llocn.-At the Lutheran church.
to England. They should have grain- ganize, if possible, a Young People's ces." There are, moreover, thirty.flve portraits of distinguished sons of Obio,
Wineback, Mr. Andrew Seebach to Katie,
fed cattle ready for shipment early in.
the season. Such always brings good Society. We hope the young people of
the church will push the matter as some- living and dead, and numerous interesting back for a
views. In this same number, Clara Morris, Deceased had been afflicted with a lame high i ohool Lunn, has severed his con- BsivEessulelieditdoTaenunlgyblhtoeeRr-loSAfthtilitnhrs.et.G, je:bnirygeest-hsuetolfRobee,tvha.olMalic:irft.
late he has suffered great pain. He leaves similar position at Strathroy. Before leav-
great number of years and cf neotion with that institution t� assume a
thing of this kiad is needed in our vill- American's foremost emotional aotrees, a wife and familY to mourn the loss of a log the pupils presented him with a feeling
parsonage on the 20th inst.. by Rev, A. L.
prices, while losses on consignments later
age. -On Friday last a promotion exam- writes interestingly about, "The Modern Russell, hfr Thomas Bisset:, sr. to Mrs, Ann
on are of frequent occurrence. dutiful husband and father. . address, a study chair and lamp.
ination was conducted in our school Emotional Drama. and its Exponents." and
* * * One day last week while Mr. Simeon The great Dr. Boerheme left three di] Taylor, all of Exeter.
Searles was working at a small edging saw rections for preserving tbe health -keep the 00te-deomee-On the 21st inste by the Rey,
terian ohuroh, Mr. John Cole, of Usborne, to
here. Report will follow later. -Bell Andrew J. Symington, the eminent British
Colin Fletcher of the Thames Road Presby -
That uneasiness and discontent exist Telephone Co. "Hello !" "Hello! " "Is writer, gives a picturesque acceunt of 'Ice-
land and its Thousaud Years," Other in Auburn a pieee of cedar which remained feet warm, tbe head cool, and the bowels
MisS Annie, daughter of Mn James Haelmei
among the farmers of Ontario, notwith- that from Dashwood?" Yes we have al -
illustrated articles are; 'Old Fort Laramie,' behind the saw was suddenly caught by the open. Bad he practised in onr day, he
most secured the telephone. Some saw and hurled with terrific force entering might have added: and purify the blood
Mc Avor-Sasingns-At the residence of Mr
of Hibbert.
standing the bountiful harvest jusb gar- by Major W. H, Powell; 'Under the Palm,'
Thos. Snell, on the 20th inst.,Mr. Nicholas
time ago it Nail intended to build a line
by F Fitz -Roy DixoneFive British Authors' his head at the corner of his right eye, with Ayeee Sarsaparilla; for he certainly
e Avoy of Kincardine to Miss Amelia,eldest
nered, is unfortunately too true. What from Exeter to Grand Bend through by Neil Macdonald; 'The London Literary pieroing through the skull and entering the would consider it the best. M
Wil-
daughter of the /ate Richard Sanders of
is more unfortunate still is that too Dashwood, but as the Bell Co. bought Hive,' by Florence Fenwick Miller; 'The brain. His eye was removed in order to A member of the family of Joseph Wil- Exeter.
-s-
many ot them attribute the limited pro- the line between Parkhill and the Bend Cottage and Greve of John Brown,' by Fred- get at the pieces of wood. ton, of Wed Lorne, took from one nest
fit from their industry to political con- the matter was dropped by Exeter. erio G. Mather; and ‘Arachne, and her While riding on a load of wool in Sea- this summer 18 quail eggs and Mood them DIED.
ditions and look to a change in these But our village was not going to be dis- Cunning Ways,' by Colonel Nicholas Pike. forth the other day, a young man in the ander a ben, every egg produced a living
conditions, rather than in the lines on appointed this time. So two of our Also 'A terrible Case,' and half a dozen employ of Thomas Stephentehad a peculiar bird and they are still flourishing around
which they have carried on their busi- influential men took eubseriptions in short tales. experience. The wood began to roll off the the homestead of Mr. Wilton.
mess, for relief. Why is it that farming Dashwood and vicinity in order to raise A saw mill-Owned-th
by e Petrolea Oil wagon, causing the young man to fall at The deetruetion of air. Duman Graham's
the heels ef the horses. The horses ran stable and workshop by fire at Parkhill tbe
is not more profitable? It is because necessary bonus to be given the Bell
Co., on the 10th con. of Brooke. was the awes, and began kicking, but as the young
the farmers of to -day continue to make Co. The bonus was soon raised and scene of a terrible accident Frida3 morning, man was on ithe doubietree and too close other night furnishes another proof that
Parkhill is sorely in need of better fire pro -
wheat raising their chief reliance. The some of the posts for the line have been ithich resulted in the death of a young man to them he eeoaped with slight injuries. teotion. The the engines were not taken
farmers of Ontario are not singular in delivered and we may expect the work to named James Whalen. It appears that
their experience. In the New England be finished in a short time. Whalen was taking away slabs fr'om the Deteotive Lams, of Texas, wbo is in Tor- eta at all. The buildings were totally deg -
onto pressing the extradition proceedings troyed. Loss over $800; no insurance.
States farming is no longer as profitable saw. and while so engaged stumbled back.
as it once was, and, farm values have ward against the beltiug, in which be was against Harry C. Garbutt, has received in- Last Wednesday evening a number of the
caught and carried like a flash through the teiligence from home informing him that members of St. Patrick's church waited on
depreciated. in consequence. Even fur -
pulley. The belting and gear was smashed Conover, the father-in-law of G-arbutt, in Mrs. Frank Washburn, at the reeidence of
and the saw went up thiongh the roof in N wises, has been convicted of forgery. her father, Francis Davis, Biddalpte and
flier west the same is found to be the
,
pieoee. The young man never spoke after There were, it is understood, 32 oases against presented her with a kindly worried address
csends in Ohio having decreased one hnn-
the assessed value of agricultural
being relieved. He presented a horrible Conover, and he WaS convicted on the first accompenied by a purse of money ite an
la
area million dollars in ten years. In appearances, being terribly crushed and one for which he was tried. The judge expression of good will and a recognition
Ontario the farmers have the remedy in sentenced him to nine years' imprieonment. of her past services as organist of the
mangled. a
their own hands. For stook, dairy pro- VICTORY AT VIV/AN-"Ill Our family faith . , Conover formerly lived in Winghern where
limited market, great Britai a being only of Wild Strawberry as a sure and quick her house that Garl3utt claims he made the church.
Nissouri, had a dispute a few weeks lige
duce, roots and fruit they have an un- ful work has been down by Fowler's Extract his wife now managee a hotel. It was in James Smith and James LOWis, of West
bets on the day of the last general Donain-
about a draM and a result of it was that
too anxious to take the surplus remain- ore for diarrhoea,dysentery and allaummer natesome pretty hot words, Smith bit
ing after the wants of our own cities eimplaints. , I can recommendGarbutt to keep him, if possiblefrom being Lewiwith a shovel and laid him out:
it to all es ion eleotions, The Ismyere engaged by i
have been supplied. By turning their
attention in this direction farmers will HENRY 0 jAVIES-Henry G James OI a family fiend, always true and faithful."
,
taken from the Dominion ioto 'Uncle Sam's . s
Lewis' head was out open, ancl a couple of
-Mrs W Bishop, Niviau Ont. ,
-
. territory, have experienced cousiderable
difficulty in getting their hands on the 90.
enrich their impoverished land, lighten
Winnipeg. Alan, writes : "For siveraeyears
eurity for their fees. Mr. Murdoch had to DR. T. A. SLOCUM'S OXYGENIZED
their toil and make farming more profit- I was troubled with pimples and irritations
EMULSION of PURE COD LINER OIL.
able than it was etien when the.fields of theelkin, After other remedies failed ham parties would deliver him three here
I give security in a replevin suit before Wing -
their biggest yield of grain need four bottles *11 Burdock Blood' leittei s ( s If you have Asthma-Uae it. For sale
fictitious and since then I have been quite free from which Garbutt assigned to secure the en- by all' druggists. 35 cents per bottle.
an• d when was prices gave a
dealer of a promissory note for $600. Mr.Md'Liniinent is the Best.
value to all thee was' offered for sale.- my complaint: 13. B. B will always occupy . ..
inars
Toronto News. a pia e in my house." Meyer, Q. C., of Wingham, is still hunting ‘
.Canathau Independence.
CONDENSED NEWS.
boa. house named Guido, that Garbutt
assigned to him, It is being kept away
from him by Weeds of the prisoner who
have been informed that the Texas parties
are after the horse.
P. CLARKE.
It is gratifying to know that business,
like every other oiling, requires the
cenfidence of the public. A bed busi-
ness finds success that may attend for
the time front its undereurrent methods
and deception, and. for a time its face
will be golden and bewitching ; but in
the end the true metal is wanting, and
because the purchaser does not realise
that which was promised, it soon be.,
comes to hint what the grapes were to
the fox -sour. It has oceurred to us in
a tangible manner that advertisements
that deal out information to the reaaing
public of the different articles arid kinds
offered for sale by him are, when asked
for, madly as represented. We have
striven to place before our customer's
only what have been facts in the el
light possible. We shall continu
do, while we are aware that
hundreds of so-called shrew
people who would be insul
were told that they were se
'taken in'; but it as nevelt
We thank our many cu
confidence hitherto placed
will ask a continuance of
?realising; our best attention.
'Oculars see goods advertis
Tours Rev.,
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Sale Register.
lentoeYeOce. 23, -Farm stook and Lie-
alemente, ole., the property of the late Mr,
Foist, on lot 18, con 7 Stephen Tp. Salo
at ouo o'olook, B. Either, Anat.
Thursday, Oct. 22nd, real and personal
estate, the property of Geo. Glair/111e, lot
3,1*. R. 13. onceseiem, half miletiorth of
Grape Bend. Salo at lo'claols.
H. Einrien, knot.
Tnunsoee, Oot. 22nd, stook and house
hold tentative, the property of the late Jae.
jory, Themes Road. Sale at one o'clock,
JNO GILL, Auctioneer,
S.Vr1711DAY, Oct, 241h, Farm Slam, Im-
plements, etc., the property of C Dorward,
Exeter North. Sale at one Weimar. • Jere
GILL, Auctioneer,
BIS FAMILY DID NOT KNOW HIM.
A Belleville man has for years been bent
and crippled with a lame back, but after try
ing the OR, Kidney cure, he ooule walk like
a boy again and his neighbors could hardly
recognize him. This remedy is for sale by
all druggists and the OR Compans, Batle-
y ll'.-ag6m3
One meroing recently Joseph Simpson,
Olandeboye, discovered that during the
night previous a hive of bees had been tak-
en from his yard, and later in the day found
it in a seoluded plaoe wrapped round with
a coat, suggesting the idea that it would
have been called for later on with better
means of removal. Several gt ain thefts
have occurred during the past few nights
i s the neighborhood, eras, Carter, McGilli-
vray, lo -t 25 buebels of wheat, while George
McFarlane lodt an entire load which he had
cleaned and bagged ready for market.
STINSON-In Usborne, on the 20th inst., Sarah
Stinsen, relict of the late Wm. Stinson, a
74 years and 4 mos.
Funeral to -day (Thursday) at 1.31) rem
Kirkton cemetery.
SmewAtere-Di Seeforth. on the 10th inst
Stewart, third son of Mr. John Stew
Benmiller. aged 28 years and 11 months,
1111111111.1MONIIM
TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed tenders will be reoeived by the under-
signed on or before the 21s1 day of November.
1891, at the hour of 10 11, in., for the construc-
tion of the "Bay Swamp Drains" Full parti-
culars may be had from plans, specifications,
eta, which can be seen at the office of
Box 85, Zurich P. 0. SAM J. LATTA._
Ont. clerk of the Township of Hay
Q ALES MAN WANTED.
k
To take ordersfor our Warranted NURSERY
STOCK to bo delivered in the spring. A genta
starting NOW can moire ,ble Salary, or com-
mission. Stock and variety superior to any-
thing heretofore shipped, Outfit andInstrue. •
Vous furnished F52118. Write MS 021Ce'for
ter°1° to 18.0 .sEAuAm, NIIIISIANTSSA-N,
Sp 1.11 Toronto, Ont.
QTR A.YED.
Strayed from the premises of the undersigned,
lot 7, con 10, Hay, on or about May last, two
yearling heifers -both redene has a white spot
on forehead. They have each a King in the
right ear, well to the centre, showing inside
and out. Any person giving information as to
their whereabouts will be suitably raw:al.:hew% Dashwood
oe15-lin BAWL Twosome,