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The Exeter Advocate, 1893-11-9, Page 1
VOL. V I EXETVR, ONTARIO, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1893. NO 333 e �P. p,� a n k rhe �i One �o RENT. Crede .on, ` Around bout 11s• 1fooI, r (gnatnitics Joliette, Que,, No' 4, -John R. FiooP Per was this afternoon indicted stand , his trial before the Court of Queens • , .. Bent fel poisoning: hes wife on the of S. tember lase. The last wit p flees heard was Miss Alice St,tpelev Who was courted by Hooper. She repeated ' Mbeen the story she had already told: at Pert Hope• Hooper was calm and smiling to tlie.9ast. Ile will be detained heie' Until 111E trial comes on, The term Of the eoi.i t operie on tho 15th of. Dteeemv- her, aria an eiPort will be made Go have the trial before Christmas. all, sides nothing is heard batt sympatl for the unfortuuace husband and tl little children, 5 . and 3 oars old two t r , a 3 t the eeein "men, She had a • hum g toes home awl. intimate friends of 't '1 s i. family say that Mr.` Campbell war 1 ped her. Her mother in Midland iii. tel a •• for,' (Later ,- rok'm hearted throe what she NaCl done `Mrs. ',Charles Campbell is now lying at her husbanc ou Bruce avenue, Windsor• customs officer on the Can edian Pace Railway was somewhat • surprised going through the train coating Windsor hate Sunday night to Revel and 11Irs, Campbell siex Gin ur one of the seats. Ama• in k g Windsor station the two made th way in the direction of their hoin about 2 o'clock this morning. Campbell, who has notbeen to b since the unfortunate affair, happen 'to hear a noise at the std° door, listened, and heard some one moanin a6 if in ails. On o Ervine` the door, P P , found a woman lying there unco scions. Raising. her in his arms carried her into the house and fou her to be his wife. "Forgive mo, a I will always be a faithful wife," .s bed Mrs, Campbellslises.aaalmshe gment •t .covered her V In0 ;two were in each others arms, 'wlr lie two little children who had be awatcened b the anise inacle a ru 3' for tlie'uiother as they cried in chop ' Mammta's_conre back." Meanwh Revel,•whostr:father had gone to to the nl ht before, went t0 his 110 g anotherta Ec ii � ten. cc le between ' and his mothor i'l'lits morning ; Campbell made his af,1to the poli station with a view to li . ire Re arrested- When Rev-eT, t lu peas h ing in the house, heard o$ib'},�4,,hc,.,d gnised himself and made pis € 2 by way of an alleyandwent-to� h. where he gota ma to 'kW, across the river. Through the divan Reyel either saved himself ,from ar or meeting an enraged husband w had sworn to take his life. Sa:turd night and all Sunday the unfortun affair which had vvrecited two ' ho was the only subject of conversati everywhere, and` a large number friends regard the ending, as giy: above, to be the best thing that coy have happened under the circumsta ces- ®l (Chartored by Parliament, tore.) 0 , 'aid Capital. '.$2,000,000 The two-story Store Building, x�ow 'oc- cu,iod h Iu, J B tLCkaliiLn tc Co, ror felt elect be s apply 1 p to Gut AnC • o Exeter Particulars, r , l p y. S w x_ + u There died here on Monday last at a e one of Crediton's old- an radvancedg r Frank Hawkey. of Parlth ll while on I a• , his way.to he World's Pair recently up ......... • ` , .�,, ..... ...»..,,.�....e _. , .. + 200 000 ALE REGISTER' est and, most ros ccted eittzeus in the fell'from a rare and had one of his .Est Fund.... • ....:.. • : 1, u I' ,18th office ALontreal. Wednesday Nov. $sndl at I °'°look,, on person of Dennis Sutton. Deceased feet so. badly crushed that it had to be Head ffi Lot 6; Concession 13; Stanley, of Farm Stock conducted a saw mill near here for amputated. P. WDLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq. Steokments etc Robert WalkerandDan'1 T p• y many years sled was wider know.- regrete,rahed Steckle, Pro E. Bossenborr ,'Auctioneer, y YV1 e deeply to, Chronicle the GENERAL MANAGER Mrs Michael Fii kboiner a Shipka, r uo Farmer's on their `STRAI COLT, + P death of Mr• George Pattie, of the 8th Money advimoe l o' d. 1� died ver suddenly air Monday of last, ,wn notes w::1. one or more endorsers ut J' ' Ycon ,McGillivray; who,aftt r a short ill ercent per annum. Strayed from Lot i9, Con 4, Stephen a bay week. nese'with inflammation, died on Sun- : 2 ,year old gelding white strip on face aged 25 Exeter Branch. and Loth hind feet white. Any person Alis- 4 day week, about yearshome awful da from iQ a, m.to covering same and returning it to the un- Biddul h• pen every 1 y 3 p aers gnuct will he suitably rewarded. p Mr. Isaac Bastard, who had Mr. J. to m., Saturdays ril►w.m• m p souls Brewer, Exeter. Ba nharn s farm rented in McGillivray St. Patrick Sundayfore transacted general banking business transacted CURRENT RATES tillowodfor axion -noon y on Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at s pro � cent, 7when IIURDON s church on •' during the past two years moved on•,,, last was plied t0 its Inmost ca Thursday Of Tart week to a farm of 100 �IlanPRitiliefS119.parity Uy au attentive congregation, acres which he purchased Home time the iucumbLI! preached an ap• ass() on the 10th con, of Stephen. r' p [Tatler $ :L lltjr►'1•iaxl►er. Br rssijia Ont., Nov.4,-A veru seriousJasper accident. happened here to day about .. 1145 a. M. Three men -Philip Ament T Richard 1Tinoston and Neil Miller- were engt ed taking down a dry kiln on the situ_ of Ament•Bros' stave fac• tor' recenit deatroyH(1b fre when y' y y ' without a Moment's the walls collapsed and Ilingston and Milroy a were caught , llue•r the falling Limber. The former,,-firtunatel fell between y two joists and thereby' eacaped with a badly bruised shoulder and baeit. Mil.« was •struck on the head; a" `•alit.; is feared his skull is fractured. EII ielein. a semi-u:zconsciousstate at the''t-u'''''''f tvritiug: Henry Wilbee, M �Illeilt$ father in-law, was watching the men at 'work and was pinned down b,, the a11: He only lived about an hour after being rescued. He was 70 years of tie and highlyesteemed. Mr. Ament escaped by a hair breadth. N..DS.ER proprlate sermon before .L•O,L, No. 610, ;xeter, Jail 28, '88. Sub Manager The large furniture establishment of Manager EMT & WALPER DARE "�` R®® whose members appeared in their re- --,...---------.-------------e 1 Ward Bros. Parkhill, was completely sermoii wasd on by fire about 2 o'clock, Tuesday THE Jar 4 14v,`ti and bore "Gunpowder gutted Notice is hereby giver, that the partner- "' au it8lessons. Theoffertorymorning of last week, The loss on v ei ship Heretofore existing between Joseph PIOt } d stock was heav between 3000 and j� 4 L 4 V i E,at and Christian war�per, etbrrying the was liberal. y ' business in the Village of Dashwood in $4,000.. Insured for $2,000• The build• Thursday Morning, bntari& Is published every County of Intron am Province of ing was insured for $1,000. at the Office, , under the name, style and firm of EIDT & MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. VAI.PER, bas this ilay been mutually els- • Grand Bend. The inquest in the Long Point shoot- olved, and the said business win be eon- --- By the— ducted in future by the uforesiiia, Mr. Jos- ing opened to -day at 9 a, m. All the ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMOANY, eph Fick. A11 accounts due the said firm The work of removing the clay and information so' far relates only to the must be settled on or before the depositin it on the bank of the old findinti of the body of the deceased, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 25th dayof NOVEMBER,1893 channel of the river is being steadilyloy Dollar per annum if pais in Advance, and any person pphaving claims agaist the pushed forward, A aetngb of about his •°yen ng1ls hemit nis liltoly a further $1.50 if not so paid. Ii ilea- the iartnershi twill kindly hand them to thirty men are working- at it. -Owing adjournment of one week will take E3asrcxtlslxig Raters on 1'1� IOSEPFI F.IDT. t.o a break in the machinery on the ace, so• that other witnesses may be tiosa signed P o n • C.IiRXSTIAN WALPER Dredge it was not able to complete its brou&ht from Lone• Point• Having purchased the interest of Christ- work and left for Detroit for repairs on No paver Aiscontinueduntilallarrearages ian,Wal,er1 will continuo the said t,u,i-. M nils =last. Tho manager,ha yin Mr: John Evans Davis, of Mitchell, ,re paid. Advertisements without syecxfio ness int ,e old stand, and beg to return my 0a sincere thanks to the Hain friends and our a small portion to dir, decidt:d to died yesterday morning at 5 0 Cloclt, at tirections will be pn'blished till forbid and y iharged accordingly. Liberalaiseountmade customers for their kind patronage and the age of 55 years. He had resided 'or transcient advertisements inserted for support in the past and would ask one and finish it with team and scrapers -On oug periods. Every description of JOBall for contu,uance of same, with the Friday evening . last a number of there for 33 years. If •was •conscious ?RINTING turned out in the finest style, hope of giving satisfaction to all parties, to the last, and knew the members Of tnd at moderate rates. Cheques, money ord- Yours truly, young people gathered themselves t0 family as they stood around hi bed Hae HE had been suffering for a few weeks ue;&c, for advertising, subscs•Tptions,etc.to JOSEPH „EIDT tether ;it the home of Mr, very ie made payable to �� - g e teas and ave the host a very agree_ Sanders & en The Gu9 Tiros twenty two in num able surprise The evening• was spent and the hopes were slight for his re. s ?ROPRIEOTRS ber arrived in town vesterday and iu• socialpchit and a merry dance.-- eovery.:'.All his family were with him. made a street They rendered Mrs. J. E:Da',is, of:Mitchell, received `e Montreal,1 A firm of swine- Mo Nov.' lers under the name of Shaw and Strop. son has succeeded in doing up a large number of farmers in Quebec and On- epic to the tuna, of about $10,000, They•sterted in business here about a mo th ano, and advertised largely in this country papers, asking consign- producewich, meets all kinds of from the farmers. They also apponzted agents all over the country, and received, car loads of stuff daily, This theysoldfor cash at whatever figure they cou'd get b .• disposing of it at away below the. mar- kat value. Most of the stuff ,vas bought by the regular produce dealers, and resold, again. The. manager of the. firm Chas Hamilton, who has just been re- leased from jail, where he had served a sig months' term for being connected with the bogus employment agency of Shepard & Company. None of. the farm- ers have been paid. The firm's doors are locked.. and Simpson,the only mem her of the firm who was ever seen, has disappeared p- ..� parade- Mr..Wrn. Stebbin was recently joined Church Directory. several choice and excellent pieces of in holy bonds of matrimory to hli s word on Friday last that her brother, TRINITY MEMORIAL ii1IURtiH.--Rev. F. H. music it the same time time gave a' Dis•ardine both 'of Bosaneuet• .The James Wilkinson, Barrie, was -at.. the' Eatt, Rector. bUath Sunday Ind 7p.m p..m, Holmy „nod exhibition in club swmgnrg. Full •eer�monv was performed by the Rev. point of death. Next morning a mss• 7ommunion, 1st Sunday of each month at particulars will be given next week, S. A. Can iere at the lliallae -Since the sage came that he was dead. As she laysant Service• ander months h five Syn- , was watching at the bedside of herd lays after Evening Service of•ithSunday of A. H. McRae, son of a wealthy whole dams have been removed out of the gy• bhe month, Holy Baptism. on service. Sunday -ale grocer of that Lame, in Kingston, canal the water has lowered to such ing husband, find administering to his if oaeh month at morning seri was the hero of quite a romance at an extent that the cattle on the ranch wants, of course it was beyond the METHODIST CHURCii--Jam viCes'10 sa' ;m, Woodstock the other night which -ere- es`cane. • on either s'I Mr. Wm. range of possibility to see even the re- uud6.8 0 P. Sabath Sc , mains of her beloved brother. cud 6.80 p. m. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m, ated quite a ripe a of excitement. He Patterson has had to build a mile and MAIN STREET, Rev. W McDonagh, Past- left home on Saturday morning to •at- a half of fence to keep his cattle to "CROWNING CABBAGE --We mean. bier or. Sunday Services, 1080 a. m. and 6.30 p.m tend the football match at Toronto, but their place.-i4lrs R. Pollock, of Bossu and hes py cabbage that beats all cam. 3abbath9uhoo12.90p.m. came on to Woodstock, met Miss Eva quet, was up visiting some of her old yrs. Mr. Joseph Allanson fs certrtinly P1I F.SDYTERIAN CHURCH: Rey: W.Martin. Hayden,a daughter of the G. T. R. friends on the 21st concession ori Mon- one of. the crowned kings in the gare Pastor. Sunday Services, 11 a. m. and G.80,p. gr b m. Sabbath School, 9.45 a.10 Station Agent and the two were mar- day. -Mr. Archie McGregor, who spent dening line. Yesterday he showed the "�»-'— Elliott, Sunday two ried by the Rev. R. J. the summer working in Manit=,bo, re- News -Record cabbage, one that Professional Cards. night. The bride is a pretty brunette turned home on Wednesday last and weighed 20 pounds and the other 25 h1twoNdoo sN or hsof os iii Store aged 19, and ispopular in musical and reports times very dull in that coun- pounds Seeing is beliering. We have �"^ MAIN ST, EXETER, extracts teeth local theatrical circles When her par- try, -Miss Mary Love, of Parkhill, seen and of course our readers should Fwithout riday, Ailsa Craig on 2nd nd athlTue day encs heard of the wedding they were at spent Saturday and Sunday with her believe. They were the best specimens and Zurich on last Thursday of each month first annoyed, but a reconciliation was pare.nts.--Miss J. Eagleson and Mrs we have ever seen. -Clinton News- ieIitTE1S. KeLLERrlau.-In Dashwood, on t 28th ulr:, the wife of Jacob Keil man of a son. Mo DONALD. -In Osborne, Tham Road. on the 7th lust., the wife Alex. McDonald, of a daughter. LAwSON•-Iu Crediton, on the 5th ins the wife of Thos. Lawson, of a son. LITXTON.—In Lsborne, on the 2nd Tut the wife of Fred Luxton, of a daug ter. H. INGRAM, DENTIST, Membor royal effected, and when the couple left for J. Hicks were visiting Miss Kittle Record. -- -. CtheyyMonday Mr, W': H. Wavy of the brise line near V. College Dental Surgeons, successor to the ea: t carried with them the Hicks en last. H. L. Billings. Office• over Post Office benediction of the father and mother. a Clinton, evidently knows how to make A. ii'Si1e's Infidelity. Windsor society was shocked Satur- day when it became known that Mrs. C. S. Campbell, wife of one of Windsor's most o alar merchants, and most pi, p well known yoking man Jasperad Reve°lc ed• For some time gas p has been P busy connecting the names of Revel and Mrs. Campbell,and while the news of the elo Cmerrt caused no little excite- r yet those who had known of the Conduct Of the air were not sur rised. P P Revell is a son of Conductor Revell, of the Grand Trunk Railroad, and is about 20 years of age. He had always taken a prominent interest in athletic sports, and for •some time had attended a dental college in Chicago. Mrs. Camp bell is an exceedingly pretty woman, c h she has been married six and althou„ she is not yet 24 years of age Both the Revelis and the Campbells live on Bruce avenue adjoining Each other, and for some time Revell has been a most intimate friend of Mrs Campbell. He would meet her in DE trait often, and •their conduct became. so bold that INIT. Campnell heard of it, He spoke to his wife, but she smoothed it over. A short time ago Mr. Camp bell •returned homo�nexpeetedly, and found Revell having dinner with Mrs. Campbell. He ordered Revell out of the house, but that had no effect, and the husband then realized that his wife was unfaithful to him• Last Tuesday night he laid a trap, and returning home, saw through the parlor blind his• wife and Revell sitting on a sofa. As he was going through a hack door Revell heard Niru, and made his escape out the front door, crossing to Detroit at once• The husband, nearly Crasy, secured his re9o1ver, and, placing •it against the breast of his unfaithful wife pulled •tho triWge- It did not go off, and ie snalaped •tt twice with •the same out theresult lchaomber o£ thrmined to e irevolyet er,p only to find that all the catridgeloh�ta been removed, although he h< weer: previous. While he was doi>lg this the woman waa on her knees cry ing and begging him for her children's sake notto hill her This appeal had the desired effect, and they muse part forever. He went to his store to get money to send her to her home in Mid- land, but on returning found that she was gone. She crossed over to Detroit and met Revell. Next day she called upon a Detroit physician, who came across sa ct endeavored to effect a re- conciliation, but without °froct, Thurs. day: Revell and Mrs. Campbell left for%ay Chicago, where they now are. When they left Revell and Mrs. Campbe •1 had $60, That this is gone is proveu`k',y a• 1 star a letter received from Incl e1 S d y, asltin that more moria. bo g y sent bray This came to his relatives, 'hut they .'h sag the will have to do wit y Y • ,` parents ale hrminthefecal° . His very respectable and feel keenly the .4:.......-..... t•„ ,,-„e r,i,,,,.,,lif An lham.. nn Exeter, Ont, A safe anaesthetic to etic given for the painless extraction of teeth. bane Gold It will be remembered that Miss Hay the most off a small tees of land. In Fillings as required.USbOrne Council. p den was a former resident of Exeter. addition to his other garden produce, The well known dry -goods merchant P he this year grew a carter of an acre MedicalCouncil met on the 4th lust„ all res-. Y , q T1,rs, J. A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS. T. A Mara, of London, passed to the ant. The minutes • of previous meeting tomstoes, and from the sato of these lJ Residences, same as formerly great beyond at the age of 49 years on were•read and approved. J. Sheir-T. alone he realized $52. If this ratio could ce; sen ae abuilding, f rdmerlyMano formerly -north Tuesday. The unfortunate circum- Cameron -that E. Howitt be paid the be kept up fora few .acres, a man Dr,�ti. �ssoSpackman,. door. Dr. Amos' office, same building -south stances connected with his death have sum of $10 for extra work on the Kirk- couldsoon make a fortune. But it door. May ist. 1893 added to the gloom which his demise ton bridge. Carried. J. Halla -T shows, at any rate, that there are J. A Rollins, M. D. T. A. Amos, M. D o has cast over a very large circle of Cameron thas J. Shute be paid $3 for thin •s,t0 glow that are mach more DIt. he llegeof GFI'LIN, MEMBER OF friends. It appears that whatever the rofitable than the College of Physicians and Surgeons PP shovelling'snow on roads, but that in P' grain.meat, Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch- messenger obtained at Strong s was future this council do not pay for worst Thomas Craig was tried before His aur. Office, Dashwood, Ont. taken the attending clerk from the n,�., by b on •roads in winter unless ordered by Honor, Judge Doyle, at Goderich re- -- " " a��<aRg¢�. — DAVIS-In Mitchell, ou October 2r John E. Davis, of the firm of Da' � ars° iv'Iitehell A Loctite publishers MCKis' zuE.-In Ste lien, on Octol P 29th, Thomas McIseuzie, aged years• -_ Legal.~^' quinine bottle, 7 he morphine bottle pathmasters in their respective beats. cantly on charges of .housebrealang reached by a Pt pp H. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT- cannotaddeand this as netuse.1 Whether Carried, W, Lydd -J, Halls that the and shopbreaking and found guilty in .D . OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public. selectors of jurors be paid $3 .each cash case. On the prisoner being exited Office -Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario. by any misfake the morphine became Carried. J. Sheir-W. Kydd that the why sentence should not be passed, his Money to Loan. mixed with the quinine it is impossible clerlt notify Mr L. Htinter to proceed attorney, Mr. L. l; Dancey made an .TU H.DICIiSON,BARRISTER,SOLICITOR, as yet to determine. The bottle has with the cleaning out of a certain eloquent plea on behalf of his client for veyaneo Supreme Notary , &c M nay to can been handed over oto Prof. Harrison, ditch through his ,premises pursuant to. leniency. Before . passing sentence, Oifiee-Fanson'sBlock,Exeter, public analyst, for the purpose of ex- complaint of W. Quinton, and in the Judge Doyle made an effective address amination. It is stated that some ofyears, •of the were • The temperance people of West ion met at the village of Auburn W nesday and organized for the comi plebiscite. 1-A1LLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS,SOLIC o Event his refusal to do so, that the,in which all the phases of case itors, Conveyancers. &e. the a nb physicians do not hold •Engineer be notified to proceed accord- ably dealt with. The sentence of the B. V. ELLtOT. FREDERICK ELLIOT, that death was due to natural causes, ing to the ditches and watercourses court was four and a'haif years in the is and it hoped that this may prove act with regard to such matters. Car- Provincial. Penitentiary dor the larceny Auctioneers correct, Meanwhile Coroner Flock is ried. J. Shier -T Cameron that Mrs. and three years.for,each of the chanes g ig 1 • BROWN, Winchelsea, Licensed Allot- making enquiries regarding the mat- II. ioneer for the Counties of Perth and ter, • Sampson receive $6 for relief, Carred proved on Saturday -the sentences to Middlesex, also for the township ofusborne Che following• orders were granted viz run concurrently. dales attended to and terms pea- BOY 'Wanted, Osborne Hibbert Ins, Co. Ins, on e promptly ohclsesonbale.Sesarranged at Post office. Win.- Agood smart boy wanted to learn Town Hall, 50c; T, Passmore gravel- Robbed ZU•g Chelsea• printing. Apply at this office. line $35 W Jacques gravelling' $15 A. another �� give To give eve one an 0 [1 Q' �+ �� � � ®l i o �7' 1 �e �� �(1/ Z �ie�' �i o f Dr - oo6..�. �% a 6r i`�a Mantles ohs %e rill bol of au millOats,;. BOSSENBERRY,xensallOntario. Lie- ''New Ads?' G. Andrew gravelling and rep. bridge Fergus Nov. 4th. -John Smith a E. ensed Auctioneer for the Counties of GEO. MANSON-Great Slaughter $9; R. Bell lumber, $54,87; R. Hunter farmer, of the 12th concession of Peel, Huron and Perth. Charges moderate and was relieved of $20'by a ruffin who' at- satisfaction guaranteed. sale. wood for town hall, $2.25; J. Bell clean tacked him on the Salem ; and Elora RED. W.FARNCOAIB, Provincial Land J. A. STEWART.-Figures. big. watercourse $1; D. Hawkey cutting road; a short distance out of Salem, Mr. 1. Surveyor and Civil Engineer., Office, G. G. JOHNSTON, aaturday, Bar- thistles $140, D Hawkey opening Smith was paid the money ,in Elora, Over Post Office, Main street. Exeter, Ont. sin da watercourse 3.88 E. Hewett extra �_ g y' $ and, •with a Ioad of drop on his wagon, RNEST ELLIOT.' GEO. SAMWELL,-To rent• work on bridge, $10; J. Westlake gra was on his way home. When he ar- D. WEISMILLER,-Bargain Day, yelling $10.50; J. Shute worts on roe AGENT FOR raved ac. Salem he found one bag mix Earl hauling lumber, T. $3; J $1.50; sing and tied•hts horses and went back The Western Fire Assurance. Company, Zurich. Ilopltins culvert earl ditch, •$40 38; C b of Toronto -- tiVhelehan culvert $6; R Edwards rum in the road to see i£ he could find it, He The Phoonix Fire Insurance Co'y., AFiss Lizzie Zimmerman, of Sabring- ber $56 91 F' Morley ',gravelling 10 had not gone far when he meta man, of London England :Y " g $ and before he could say a word the fel- + g villa was visiting at her: parents for the T M. Kay selecting jurors, $3; G. W. low hit him on the forehead with his The Alliance Fire Assurance. of London, England Past week: -Quito a number of our Holman do $3; W. Miners do $3; M. fist, •1 noc1 no' him down; and after• -- sports have been successful in captur Samwell keep of J. Hewitt and wife $3; wsards' °undine him: The thief then Office: -Main -street, Exeter, ant. ing a number of black squirrels lately. E. 'Flewitt bat bridge contract $1.20; p • his hand into Mr, Smith's vest ' '�",g'ga�0fpy� -Mr, H. C'our popular veteri- S Hicks ciavelline contract $65.25 J •nut EXETER �A�RETS. nary surgeon is Doan,utting up a neat lit- Andrew wont on road, $7.50; J. Costa, pocket and obeail�eci• the $20 and made - tie office where he cut be consulted at over payment of ,I. Bell ace. 50c.. T, off, without rifler„ any of the other (Changed every Wednesday) env time by his numerous customers, 1• i h Ivor .� 85 Mrs. pockets, Circumstances would indicate Wheat per bushel... , . , $0.56 to 0,58 .. • - Sm a c, br d�0, ctl is c a > that the thief knew beforehand, which :.. • .: 35 to 31 -Mr• Wm, McNevin, of Exeter, was in Sampson relief $5, J, Delbruis e gravel.pocket the mane was in: j Barley • • • ` 2 t - 2 town amongst his numerous friends ling $14. On motion council adjourned , p Y ...... :, ... 7 0 8 '1 on Sunday. -Mrs, Chas. Bossenberry, of to meet 2nd Dec. at o'clock p. m• Peas :...., ..•........... .1 to 51 , b ds 1n trio vii- G. W. HoLMAN Clone,�o Butter ... ......... He 11 is visiting fire Murder at Dresiden Ont: 18 to 21 ' n •' ' rage this week. •�-:. _�"�•^ O `ar��°aa V Vs `. r �ry lJl ��t.9 �i`�' �% avoid the rug erns ,, -�p�, or .l o u.e e ].��` �pp�a �-• Cos,Y Price Cost I . , ����(,;� 11131 M IllliLLLttt��� Lard':'......':... • . < 13'Dresdon, Oart, Nov, G. -A most brut- Very Death. •hero Sudden al murder yeas committed this Tallow..."... • • ... ........ 5 to 6 Eggs 61•6 ••1••6 ... .... • 15 .. rewster. IIanover, Ont: Nov. 6, -To -day about afternoon. Hiram Richeson `:(colored) t " macer Andrew Wag- knocked down and kicked his wife to Chicken per ib .. . , ..... , .... f to 6 noon a farmer i Miss Nellie Fulcher who has been ncr, anti his wile , dao •° home from death. Richeson had. always been Geese, ........... :... . .. '; 6 .. �, ti : the guest of: Miss M. E. Vine for the Hanover. At the 'stable .arca Mrs. eruel to his wife, and itis said had of- Tui keys .......... . ........," v Y 'pale,...... t 60'past three weeka, has returned','to her Wagner reit 'of the wagon, and ten threatened to do the terrible deed. Ducks, per .. . • 50 0 $rg : got /. home in rarest: -Mr. John Turnbull went into the house leaving"her hiss- She had; left him several times but was Pol It • . .... b... ?•OO to 7.20 , w ,+ who spent the ast summer in Dakota,an tocure for the horses, A short as often induced to return. Yesterday Potatoes per ane , ......:.: 35 to 40Phand , ... per has returned home. -Mr. Themes t i i theshehexon began abusing his wife again ton .... •...• .. 6.00 tb x,50 o Vine time aftEl entering house Ric ,, and son are Working on their farm h` aid a cryin the std and ongoingand this morning after he had left for which they recently purchased in the 'out found r, Wagner lying work she had a dray loaded with her vP the, g y Ppartly ,..; ':•,. O'5.:.CU R E •FOR '°: Vi P•LS H-' CURES' WHEREALI: ELSE FAILS.. ' oil h a rag . Tastes pedd. Deo' - ., Beat C .,rf, Y, p ... . 4' -1 oei : tn,trme. Sdidby,cfingatate. 'V '' , P., 1CON.'• . ,.. , C.,©fV � lJ, M, , . . vicinityarkhi l,- s T, . hold effects intending to leave yrLrni y of P 1 Mr G. Vi a under the wagon; one hors° still being house , , °�. _ • -, g but iG is au °sed that he sup- garden and family, of Parl»hall, ar •, tthE attar hod to the > i, , Ile waa tal.En to for good, ph Miss .• giosta of bar sister A. Wktsoit.� tho housE. appilrEnti- dose. LatEr ori' poet d what sht� would d0 forliE return- y , - 0,,Brien, `se his. ho tried to esea e, but he rau her b1r, Wm. 0 lir ten, aceompnnx,wd by Dr. Hay was.called, stud after an ex -ed, S p , a tr i _s in amination, nnothing t as hold The col 'on r s iequest w and sister, 1sT ln dead.down T e brotherr ted (friends pronounced c d theman v • P r ou r eq - :., . .wilful prof wl nonan daverdc this o C. IL Campbell lr'rs been chbseti as Varna on Sunday. -Mr. Jrirlrn Certs his nEclt being brglten. lid was prob� thi £� candidate for• the Corti- has purchased a ,Prost & Wdnd binder ably Milled instantly, An ingtieet is murder was brought in. The Magis- Conservative. _ .. mons in Winnipeg.. from Mr. Wm. Elder, of He All, feed of and tnay be bele[ to -morrow. train's trial will leo held°tb night. e a y.. ka C_ d A fiE' C11 tau ee ae Cir es, Ms E(� ed. He Trey ha foie, 1161 Olt- rs tae ile be, all .e,s„ es Tial rn rate, hi Ti e0 Res id- 18- pE 11It iso rest ay• Bre mes t„ ., L. 7zE d- er