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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-4-26, Page 7!,T;; 1t."l S'L Sill• 1 RA;Nt L t1(3M X1+ TotiAN iI1aC l;l1U.A L. P�fZLAan u rrlarJ 1TeLIANOI4' .IN911.11 nolle 4QM- :teen L''us i aaiiand. aaa,wrrkn,m EWG,00 We are Skewing Sample Lots of choice Ctio4 cls ,l:'erfurile. SSra tyro slln ving .;u nice lino of Hair 'rushee. We aro showing it `che p line ofTofleb `snaps. We are showing a line of Comnb5. We show ti fine line of Tooth Brushes, We etio ofreeing a Snap in Whisks. We have loin 1in•ee in Sponges, MA keep Tooth Pieles and eel). them cheap. --We keep Chamois Skim, best quality, You may need someofthe above, call and we will try and please you, J. GRIGG, may talk like sixty when she is only twenty, but when she talks about bargains she gets at the 1hui1ntpt tQr you mayy rest assured she knows what she is talking about, We . are selling J. D. King's best kid Oxfords for ladies at $1.,60, Remember King's I•rre the best fine shoes made in Canada. Yes, we have cheaper shoes, but re- commend the good ones e'veiJ tine. Buy the best thfy are the cheapest in the encl.. Try 'a pair of King's Ox-fords—they please you once 171 quality, twice in fit. and three times in wear. T. A. Stewart. Notice tee TIttees'ea.eadenle. Thepubl8alrers woaila esteem it'a favor -f Nat_'rs wotucl,inhm mal.ing their purOOtases, halon tha. they'saw the merchant's' aclver- heirteni in ':'iiia .Czttels, NOTIOB—A11 busi.i„ tis'. announoeme'nts notices of public meetings, >,,entertainments .auction sales, etc„ appearing. in theso local columns will he eharaed for at the rate of live trete i:ee line each insertion. Noack heading to omit as three titres. Cash with order save to persons Lavine open aeeonrts. To insure ell4no cf adrertisuments in current issue copy must be handediutoo aloe on Tuesday. Dego '.t'1it'RSDAY. APRIL 26, 1894. LOCAL HAPPEN MS, Bead -Mr. R. S. Lange ne.eadvertise- , ntent, 1h re are now over 400 iucandescont e.ecteie hohts in use in Clinton. Tits Odc;fellows attend divioe service in the Tricitt Memorial church .next Sun- ray. .. The Sons of England flag waved from the hal? on :tree:day iii honor of England's patron suint. ' he: Clinton Borrel of Heaitla has decid- ed that all cloacts be converted into dry - earth eloacts. Martin's hotel, Goderieh, has changed Inman. Mi•. Jelin ielartia having gold out to a Elie Waiver. 1. runt men say, that there is plenty . of :'stilt bloom this ,year, and oonsequently good proeecete for fruit. • J W. Broderick intends converting his g, ion; 'tors into a hoot and shoe store, to o the t; nest in.'uhe county. Tho '' Sons of Rest" about town are l:a,tho.: in their time fishing. 13e careful you don't get any trout on your hook. el he animal meeting of the members of the Mechanics' Institute will be held in the town hall Monclae evening, May 7th. It is reported thea somaof oar focal' sports hr<vo Goch tout fishing alrieady, although itis illegal to do so not l" after the let of May. Those interested in the organization of. a band met last evening and elected officers, A. subscription list will bepassed rixuund and it hi ' hoped the citizens will contribute liberally: Exeter is bully in need of each are organization, and it can- not he eusitaineil ivethout funds. tenni- eIriwpeetor Currie Lays he will jtttttp en acme of tboso who are fishing. iilrgally if theofcnders do not env at en le. Complaiete ate made of these via- lotions of the statutos as recently amend- ed, but he gives a warning in this way. t;t.fore teeing ag don,, 3'ht honest rncetingof the Huron Rifle .Ateociation was" held at the Clinton, uu the 1,8th. lust. Officers ' ' elected see the ensuing year are as follows i--. etc ident Adj,, LL B• edam•,' Vine- Prt,cidem, 11.1.C, Courtice ; Secy., G. McTaggart ; Treasurer, N. Robson , teem, Management, t74 Spocnor, t7. &see facee heed, a. Banton, 13, Gibbinge oiizcial Scorer, W. lt, 13411. The rogtilar weekly preetiee will be bead. on Tuesday of tach week, commencing the first Tue day in lefey, 10,11. Terevrtiefe Paretnes afro dent done secdien, Pon et has etes rjhed V•2,100 fol; a coaly nips iitetory; Oleo of the .Eeeet+ r , hotels lee about to emerge bands. Galatea He:merit ire preparing for the erection of the building for the ',;elootrio light plant. Strong complaints aro constantly beim made about the number of before oonere- bated on the street cornet's. On May Oth Love least and Sttoranlent- al aervioe will be held in Main st. church, morning and evening respectively. Twosmall snail ohildran of 14ov. Martin and Mr; R. Muir, strayed away from home en Monday and were found in the Southern part of the village in the afternoon. The parents were greatly excited, fearing that they had fallen into the riyer, young urchin, bent on business, we Seen wending their way to one of our log dealers with a consignment of old 'bone It is needless to say that the meroha diewenter,anced their actions. The Bidgetown Standard says ; J. T, Manning, who has been extensive engaged in buying cattle during the .pa few weeks, will ehip anotheis ear ofpri cattle during the coining week. This w make the fourth ear in a very short 'spa of tine. People in this section are hegi ping to realize that "John" is a hustl from way back," At a meeting of the Exeter Crick Club on Thursday evening, we the l i h oliowin y officers were elated for thegensuing year —Eon. President, Dr. liyndman ; Pre ident, Dr. Luta Vice -President, N, Dy Hurdon ; Committee, L R. Carling, B. Marsland, C; E. McDonell ; Tress E. E. Elliot ; Secretary, F. ,Elliot Th secretary will be glad to arrange matche The following Presbyterian miniete from .guron attended the Synod moetin in Hamilton : A. !McLean, Blyth ; ,hletener, Exeter ; le, Hetidersou, Aubur W. lel. Martin, Exetor ;J. A. MoDonal Varna ;N. Shaw, Egmondvillo ; 8, Carriere, Grand `Bend ; A. Y. Hartle Bluavale ; T. A. Henderson, Hensall ; D erre, Goderioh.„ Matubes have been arranged inenle Euro n Dratriet in the competition for tL Western Football Association champion ship eup as follows' : Gaderioh vs. Seafort April 28th ; Clinton vs. Godericb, M 11th or 12th, (date to be mutually agree upon) ; Seaforth vs. Clinton, May 24th the first mentioned club is to have choir of ground. About three weeds ago a well known •firm of Windsor received a large coned?n. went of Amerioan goods. .They felt pretty sure that the new tarsi` would reduce. the duty on what they were importing, so' they allowed the goods to lay, in the bonding ware house until Finance Minister Foster brought down hia budget. They had guessed right snd saved nearly 6I3U0 by the change in the tariff: Mitcbell lost another of its ectimab'e young ladies a 4't'ednesday, by the mar- riage of .lies ; .uta Elliott, to Mr. Dal- ton Anderso, - has just completed his course in de , y and started practice in Exeter. b e when. but a little girl was a =ar•arr A"' .ith evterybody and us he grew up he; any -,-excellent qualities, developed w" ' her and multiplied. elIr. Anderson is :a•.00ddentist and. a steady and exempla young man, and the young couple. bear with them 'from here the best 'wishes of them ;many blends for their future happiness and prosperity,— Mitchell Recorder. In Exeter, there are a large number of bicycle ridere, and with one or two ex- ceptions. the thought has never enter- ed their cveely wise betide to icrm a club. Now, bees, this state of things i,hould be rotorioae for tee absence, so go to work, get a L.ut tie our spread 1 ourselves, and our weed for it, you can have as good a clue for *Le size of the town as there is hi the Dominion. You have the material, the niachines,the best reads in Canada. There are to be sew erel bicycle tourtia- ents during the coming summer' through- out the country, and' there is me earth] reason why Exeter should Le eternall out �n the cold. On Saturday', April 21st, a council ef. C. 0. 0.1?. was crgar:ized at Centralia with a good subetnntial start, Tee fol- lowing officers were elected viz 1'. C.,—Geo. Shoults .0. C.—John Neil ; V.0.—Rich, Id'andford ; 1i,,—S. 13, Windsor ; T.—Wm. Moffatt ; Prelate. -0. W. Smith ; MarehallG. G. Esecry ; Warden—Jas. .A. Morauls Gourd—W. W. lteyington ; Sentry—Other Glibert; Trustees—w. W. Revington, 3,. Neil, B. Fendford. Med. • E.;amiuer-Dr. g U. Shoults, whops moving to Centralia, be otlters,loaving. re al a. nt 1S •r. ly at llle ill 0e n. er et g D- er C •f e 8. rs g 0. n A. y; r, s e ^ h Ma 1?oreonere,1 Miss ss Ada Colley of, St. ellarye was visits ting Jrieude in Exeter, ---Mr. and Mrs 0, 'Deity of Lumen event last Friday, with Wends in tower. --Mian LLthbie b;arrett, of town visited friends in JJsborce last Seer. day.-11ov, J Uolrnee, .of Parkhill, will preeelt in the Main et, elrurolr next Sun- day morning and ,eyening--.Bev. Jackson anti IYfononai'h exchanged pulpits last Sunday.—.Dr. Shoults of London is mov- ing to Centralia, tei praotiee Lis profession,,, -Mr. Wren Andrew of Ilemiota, Man.,. left for name tact week, after a pleasant. visib among friends In Ontario' -,'knee of the village dudes Pliant re pleasant after- 110011Sauble.5`t SWAN', lay, angling in the They report, a small catch, which, no doubt, was owingto their violating net di only a (Heine low, ut it law of the land The. pollee has his eye on them,—Mr. him llawdeu returned from the old country last week and will leave for De. trait in a few days. -Mr, J. A. Monroe, visited friends in'Strathroy this week,— Mi•, Jno, Gives, who bas been working with Mr, Digory 13raund, left for London Tuesday. ---Mr. John Colo will leave for Miobigen in a few Gays,—Mr. Wm. 77elve, who is at present in town en his honey- moon, says be has decided to return to London.—Mr,Gco. Weekes of Chicago, is at::present with hie brothers, Messrs. Week() Brod,—Mr•Lawv, of Toronto has ergeged with eek. Stewaxt,gea clerk, He osa is an addition to the staff,. none of the On the evening of May 6th, Rev, Mo Donagh will preach a special sermon 0n, "Why ministers of the various denomin- ations should ma ntain a friendly feel. g towards each]. i other, and exchange pulpits as often as practicable." The cricket club are practising diligent- ly, and with the aid from . the council should be fn :high spirits for the . coming season, The Hemel]. club, whole good players will not seek to combat with the home team this year Whilst class tnoetings' were in progr iu theehurchea on Sunday 80m0 of t I d e Mr. John Allison, er.,. Thames road, fesborne, lost a valuable tlioro'bred 11ur- ham cow, ape day Iasi week in a manner which shelve how people practise false Economy at times in not getting profes- sional advice at once. It appears the co ' had got choked with a piece of turnip, and a neighbor happening lo call at the Brno, thought to relieve the animal with a leather tug. That failing, he then used a whip handle, but instead of get- ting hotter ole poor brute got _worse. They then sent for a V. S. When he ar- rived he at once told them :the cow could not live, havin been ruptured [din ,gullet. She died in course di .an hours in great agony.; Itis our painfttl duty this week to te- cord the death of Mr. Samuel leestle, wh' ash occurred at his residence in town laet Tburaday, after an 111110 5 sofsevered riioo hs, during the greater part of whicb titno he wee aoefined to the house. De- oest,ed, contraoted a severe cold which settled on his lungs and ultimately putt a period fie his oareer, Re was a highly esteemed employee of the Br'oadfoot cC 13e c firm, whose factory was closed on Saturday afternoon lest ` oetoof"respect for deceased. His rowdies were taken to Exeter, Cor burial, hia site brothers acting as pallbearers, He was just in th prime of inanhood,•hein, in his 34th year. He ;leaves a , yours wife and son t mourn the Ions of a kind husband end father',—Seafnrtli Sum ltlreutnatiatti origrnares in the morbid. condition of the blood, 7etood'a Sersepa Tlae'rtalt Lnwsr, Local Fisherman aro verymuch puz- zled owing to recent ehanges in the close season, Piciceral, (,pore), from April 15 to May 15 ; Maskinonge, from April 15 to June 15. Bass, front May 10 to June 30, both days inclusive. Speckled or brook trout, from Sept, 15 until May f Leone,. fie; Postal Statistics, Tbo folk wing particulars relating to the business of somas of the l'ostoffioes in Huron. are taken from the Postmaster.. General's eepor, for the year 1693, just issued. These are known nae "accounting g offices," and other post offices in Huron, in addition to this lint are on I ted for the reason that no return is given of their business nee Place Greve revenue Auburn llayliold Bh Brussels Olin ton.,.,,,, Dungannon Exeter-. .Fordwich Goderich Gerrie t07 42 1•leneali 1026 50 kfppeu 328 24 Seaforth ,," 6106 Jfa, Varna ,-. •"-"ehs. Windham 4937 ,. Wroxeter ic56 89 " 7917 64 .1482 67 033 8s' '516 16 1448 66 2091 71 4952 23. 705 42 465 87 2142 56 680 19 6619 56 Amount Amount of money Of ruonoy orders • orders issued paid 1712078 84 91543 04 10598 84 2067 63 2103 47 1006 16 19443 58 7540 20 14949 39 17565 58 0601 48 1819 06 11261 23 2373 r2 15170 79 8989 34 7736 44 3962 56 16084 35 ` 8920 65 8050151 2691 02 10866 33 2902 20 23498 13 18089 70 2024 62 511 94 17910 02 17328 52 569711 Get your dog tagged. First sway is drawing nigh. Exeter is to have a new grain buyer, a gectleman fropfeeteehter The sale of thee 'eee .; rerty will take place of Mcy 12th. A row fence will be placed around the church of England rectory and grounds. The creamery cemn,tticed operationson Monday with a gocdl; simply of milk, Mreelen.Dr•ew is to, the front as usual with his gardening, already having sever- al vegetables above gtcund. The Exeter Woollen Mills have just re- ceieed an order for 1000 pair white blank- ets, er d2600 yards Union Sheeting. At the farm oflelt.Crittick Stanlako on Wednesday a lamb was born with eight well' formed lege. It did not live. Mr. 3, T. Westcote, fruit tree • agent, will this week end next deliver fruit and ornamental trees. He sells for the Galt nursery. • The team belonging to the roller mills rem away the other thty on station at. and although they kept the sidewalk did but little da,iiaee. How to make gra fting va ax: Take one part tallovttwo parts beeswax and threeParts rosin. Melt thoroughly and pour into cold .cater. When cool euoueh work like mo- •iassoa Bendy—using a little tallow on tho bands to keep the wax from sticking. 1Ccrlcg.—TL, tri -annual meeting of sl al/Leiders of the Exeter Union Burial gro,.'nd, will 1•e held at th Townbatl,. on Saturday the 28th of this month. Lot owners are requeeted to attend. W. D. ' amens, Secy.: SS'AvxyD.--The Bobier Produce Co,q have received orders for 1000 bushels of potatoes, They will cemmence to receive them Mcnday the 30th iosf, Nothing but good sized, lit class stock will be taken, Whilst boxes were being loaded on his waggon on the townhail grot:nds,yeeter- dae, .141r. leaae Reid was thrown from the rig by the beret shying and jumping sud- denly forward. Re fell or: his leek and with diflicelty was removed to his resid- ence. The accident a will go hard with the old gentleman. The Erglieh trate owa lave become an iutoleral le nuisenee in Exeter, and some meets should bo devtecd of ridding the nei8hborhGod of them. Some persous have euggested that a rum of stoney be made up by those interested,—and they are legion—and that the: bo} s be given a small bounty on every dead sparrow they produce. In Maryland a crusade has he gun in a novel way. Great numbers of the bird's roost in bares and outbuilith,gga. The -farmers awned with' broad, dight' paddles and bright lights, go to the build- ings at night. '.elle light attracts the birds ; they swarm to it and are killed by the paddles'. The' recently published report of the Fishery Denar•tnient gives the value of the catch last year as follows ;—Cape i'iurd to Southampton, 979,400; from Southampton' to Godortclt, $148,000; 'Sayfiehl district, 919,000 ; Mr. Polloclr's division, from Nettie Sarnia, 41,482; Sarnia to Baby's Point, 95,042 ;,nolo c$t. C'air, and the Detroit river, 911,000. The Sarnia Canadian says that a consignment of two million young MvhitofsL was dcpoeited along the lake shore blare last week by the Government officials from Sandwich' There will be, this seethe, aver fifty mil lions of young fish set fret in Lekes keitroti and l+rie, and even allowing for' eyery pus-. aible margin of loss, enough will be left to grow to maturity to very. con• siderably increase the fish population of the lakes. It ie noticed oleo in the De- troit liver, that while there is an itrcresse in the supply of those fish which tho 'fish hatuhers cultivate, there is a constant and steady falling off in the take of Herrings and other fish which the hatehers do riot rile cures rheurilatism, ;('sat only Hood's , atteapl t to outer) Y. AT R. PICKARB AND SON'S Weare a having r4 g a great rush . at our Dress Goods counters, The Goods and our Prices are drawingthe crowds, We have the new All -wool Satin Jean in all Shades. It's a great selling line. Our ljelay e,es are pro- nounced by the ladies to be by far the best in town, and they going fast, are Oen. 1 a See our All -wool Double Width Serge at 25c, •MILIA '2 ,Yo Trade booming the fine weather has put things mov- ing at a fast pace, n:ow is the time to order your Bonnet or. Hat. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. PICKARD & SON', Direct Importers, ti b .'alb gteatas. Barg ` in av kabriay, A Wonderful List this Time 4 cans best apples, 25c 61b good currants 25c 7 Ib good raisins 25c 5 lb good prunes 25c Dish cloth Soap 20c 12 bars :Electric Soap 26c 4 pieces whip cord dress goods worth 400 for 20c 12io wide, English Flan- nelette, 9c. 2 pieces 2oc ticking 18o 1 piece 250 wool delayne 18 cents 2ieces 350 wool dela , p yne $1.76 Ladies' buttoned or laced Dongola Shoes for $1.25. :er [NG B: Xz oho pia.00 o '; We hear a great deal through :the papers about Bavgausa Who got one? Don't all, speak at onoe. Catching s an easy thing. We are not after that kind of gFX1ue. Feet is, we have got no bait for a sucker in our `store, WkNT UYEBS to drop in and see the kind of stocks we ale handling,. look at Goods, and get our prices. Sensibl Pooh Balis, Clap -trap claims of "Best, igg st1 Montt to. It's easy to claim all this as easy as lying. Indeed, see what we offer ane y ell II i!l le convinced that 5le are not to be eau ;lit by is stronger than their fiction. We depend on facts, not fakes•and humbug, to win us custom and gbnild up our business. Try our 25c. tea,,.ithas no equal for the price. r Try Y.,. 1V . ren s Tweed Suits worth X7.00 for �5.OG, dr:ls CARLING R. Gordon Henderson, the ten,yesr-old eon of Sexton Henderson, of Grace Church, Elm street, Toronto, was atahbed in the back Saturday evening by another led named Darue,. whom Henderson hes order ed to get off the church fence, . The knife narronly eseale31 the boy's lung. 113ay. Greaten J. Lown, The Rectory, Alanonte, Ont. writea,I must ask you to Bend rete another bottle of your inyalnsble u:ediclne, 1 thinkyour iaet bottle has cured me entirely, but unto members of my ftamily,whose sates are worse than mine, iI)8i#1 02, my gutting some more. indeed we all think it anindispen- bible article in the household. On F -.ray, Charles Little, a well-to-do farmer of "4 eiscboyle, Oxford county, drove to London and bought a quantity of laudanum at a. drug eters, On returning he stopped off at leilestown about 4 p,m., end slept over night at Georee Byer's hotel. Hia non-appearance Saturday morning caused an iuriuiry, and on going to:his room about 9 o'clock an attendaut found' Lim sitting in a chair, groaning and apiperently in the greatest .agony. An empty bottle 1 at bis bide told thastory. Government Detective Greer left 'i'oronto forEdnoontosr, N, W. T., ;Sune dry morning to bring back James Short, arrested on a. `cbaree of green.• On, Murch 30 the boot and shoe store conducted by Short at Parkhill was de- stroyed by fire. 47ae insurance com- panies paid the loss without comment, but the proprietor of the building oc- cuiied by Short, Mr. McTavish, sus- pected that his tenant had burned the: premises, Short left a few days niter the insurance had been paid,, and 1MTe- Tavish swore out a warrant `,or.his :ar rest' and communicated .:Pith the Attorney -General's Departrbeut, De- tective Greer learned that Short had purchased a ticket in Toronto for Ed rrronton, and wired the authorities there to be on the lookout for 31rn. The accused will 'bebrought back to London for trial. Mr. W. G. Young, of St. Marys, latelyy of Stratford, has purchased the jewelry business of `LA. Vanstone,Lon- eon al Market quare, ©sT .....,. In returning thanks to our rnany .patrons for past favors, we would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the ensuing season. Determined upon doing the business of the county we have ar- rangements . '- rangements whereby we can sell all the aiticlei below mentioned at prices that will sell them every time. We would especially direct attention to onr buggies -- four makes -which .for 10:aterial, v orklxaanship and finish cannot be excelled anywhere; the 1894 deeigne are very attractive, .And what iF better we sell t1<n i:e^tr1nsss`. at the closest pas$i lle margin, We give you a firsqs. class top buggy,°with lllp robe and everything complete for X50: It willpay you y to. drive 50 miles to see them. �' e buy by the carload and cannot be undersold. In wag- gons we carryThe Bain Bros. of Br T ao, Brantford , �hs Adams of Paris, and -Thi Snowball �o� St. George. Samples alway=s in stock. A colrlplete wrlggon for $60. `� ; cu el®XsWe carry fou l makes . rallty Plow ow Co. ; ... Gowdy lelphAmerican Mn'f. Co.. and Copp Co:, ranging 11 price from �6 to $10, Turnip Drills Two makes :—B.' a t:s ..�ell chi Son, and the. Gowdy 141 z� f g Co. '. Xn i dere • The MasseyHarris, open beck ; Z oClto and Patterson. Mowers . Brantford Toronto and Pat t Patterson. J kind's to s©locifrom,. ranging in rice from $38 to $55. We also carry ;-Hakes, Tenders, Harrows, Engines. 'Threshers, Powers, Fanning Mills, Feed Grinders, Grain Crushers, 'Garden Tools, Windmills Ha • Loaders, r �' Bllcli- 1 boards P1ess. Drills Broadcast , o least Seeders; Lard Rollers. st .•aight cash discount Disc Harrows Salk. Plows Gang r y , b Plows, (iglus and j of f' talOth: all lines o - Sleighs, Turnip Pulpers, Etc., Etc. bag.Farmers and fruit. growers will find it to their alvan-' A. ti Any of these linea lett over from Saturday may be ';‘!"..1;.• had the following week. tage to see the "Brass Bucket SprayPump." Realizing. p � the necessity of thll, ay �1 ft pomp among the farmers and suit growers, we have introduced it and de1 i decided to t'C,l lt, at the mere cost,in order that this has sectioxztlay • produce sound andY "r p better 'apples, ,lc•s ., , iso .t'brass,not c ns l.ucted of a materiel that a is aff'ecte(1 by the poisonous arsetaltcts usedi the different formulas tot` spraying. in g. Call andn �s see it. We supply ever kind of xtn�l pp y Y p lympnt or machine used. on a'i'arr .4. �t