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The Exeter Times, 1893-10-19, Page 177. vt THE BEST Advertising Medium. —1N- THIS SECTION. oat oilainSAChirros VOL. , XXI. NO, 10, AND HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE. HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY'' Barchoi When you can a good, high, m ri's P`oGr low Shoe. at R,:'1- 0 n vera s for 90c, P Also :a complete Line of WOMEN'S MISSES' ANI) CHILDREN'S OXFORD TIES in. TAINS and DUNGOLAS. These (xoa 1s were bought direct from the Manufacturers and will be sold at prices that cannot be beaten., Eggs ex cents per dQz, R.IfoGOW.AN,, General 1YIerchant, Sirkton.. Kirkton. W. Robson the noted sawoller, Shier ,k tri rahm t a block. "watches, Olotke, :Eto., Even .e new lease of life. All work guaranteed rico Jew. Having puroha ed a flue stook Watches, Clocks, and Jowetry, at a bargain. ;1,1 aetithe aside away below regular whole - Al cost , 'W.1tO13901R. } Baines, -The village bridge crossing Fish Greek is undergoing extensive re, Ostia. -Pali wheat looks remarkably well after the late showers, both in Usborne and Blanchard townships. -- Mr. Lewin Welker, of Usborne, is erecting a dwelling for himself in piece old building removed to en ed. lot.- Mrs. Leigh, wife of our cteo r che , is now at the General ttal, Toronto, having undergone _. enfu1]y an for the re - oval of a tumor in her side. The World'e "Fair ,.Armada statement to Sept 30 .thowe receipts $25,284,100, eYpen ; g224,205 690; balance in tress e yS 3. B. h ool a i r , the alleged wife•mnrdarer bee written to tllo Ottawa preen, asking the public to suspend judgment until afterc the trial «. ..>.,. a . ...-, S Minard s Liniment uent #ox rheumatism. Obituary. Dreen of JOnN Bu?ires. -The subject of this sketoh who died on the. 11th Oet. 1893, woe born in '' West Banka" Dent, Yorkshire, England, in the year 1815 and bed therefore passed the allotted three socio and len and added eiaat years to the limit of man'slife• In 1845 he emigrated to Canada taking up his residence at first in Cavan, then in Darlington, but indite quently removed, farther . west to 'Usborne,. whore he was joined by the reel of his father a family and where he continued to reside till death, a period of about forty four yearn. He lead witnessed the gradual development from forest to cultivated farm, from log shanty tolarge brlok dwelling, from the oxcart tq the oarriage, end from the deprivations commonto the early backwoods setilers to the comforts and. luxuries with all the conveniences of the present age. A life in whieh ouch a panorama of years and events weed, in review bringing their changes, implore, menta and respousibilitio it must indeed be an lntereatina page of history . it not of comanoe. Such was the experienao of the deceased who departed thfa lifefull of years, widely known and highly respected for his integrity of Ohara .J and general worth. Shortly after ,t",rp ".tting to this country Ur. Bunter rnarrtb'a 'Alice Robin- son, who died twenty five years ago tear ing to the caro of the father a large family of children to whom lie managed to give a liberal common sohoel 1 education and otherwise fitted them to became aeeiul. men and women. He had been for years an active member of the Stephen, and Osborne ,Agricultural Society and wee latterly au honorary member of that society whole Directors showed their repent for their departed colleague by attending the funerelin a body. Before the organization of the above tooiety the deceased was a constant attendant at the meetings of .a similar orae held at "Quiok'a'i, °' better known as Devon cornore, south meter. th t for Soa r the past fifty ,years at its was actively intoretted fa agriottiture and the improvement of stook. Deceased war ono married and leaves two sone and four daughters to mourn the lase of a kind father. Leonard Hunter Esq., au e,creeve of Usborne, and two eietere are left to cherish the memory of the departed odder brother. The funerat which took plaoe on the Friday following lila death was one of the largest ever seen iu tills looality.; over one hundred and fifty vohloles Ieavfnethe reolda nae made a. procession of over one mile and a quarter in length. Thus did the people testify the rotpeot held in the departed friend and neirhbor. The floral EXETER, ONTARIO, THtT SDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19 189e,' LOOK. ,At the Label.': See if You 1 IIPAID IN ADVAN ontributions were numerous audhandeome ousistina of wreathe from the Agricultural ooiety, N. Dyer Harden Hag. the members f the family and others, Beids, T. B. Coupland of Elimville, and H. D. Steel of Kirkton conducted the funeral services and on Sunday Rev. Mr. Coupland improved the erasion by preaching to the remaining montbers of the family and a large congre- gation from Ezekiel auv, 10-18. Two Moan Gorr) Marius. It must be gratifying to the manufact-1 nrera of "Sunlight" Soap to find their goods ao-splendidly appreciated in the Canadian market; and it must also be pleasing to thorn to receive the highest recognition at Canadian Exliibitiens, for the superior quality of their soap- At the recent Fall Shows held et London and Ottawa, '•Sunlight"was awarded. a Gold Medal, which brings their gold medal list up to 14. .Added to this grand record is the important fast that "Sunlight" is used in Windsor Castle and in the Royal Laun- dries, and owing to the excellence of their soap, the manufaoturere have been apeal- ally appointed soap makers to the Queen. A frigbtfnl collision occurred Friday morning at Jackson, Michigan, between two World'. Fair apaoiala. Twenty wore killed and over 50 injured. Patrons of industry for West Sirneoe mat at Creemore Friday to select a canal' date for the local Legi-lature, but adjourn- ed for a week without taking action. 8t Ford & co. Woodham. YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING. AT POPULAR PRICES. That ;Fit well, Wear well and Look well. We don't sell SHODDY :—: CLOTHING. The best is none too good for our trade. Every house is eelliing the cheapest,. We atm to give the beat for the money. See aur assortment of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Men's Furnishings 9.t Special. Prices. Ties, Collars, Shirts, Underwear, the now eat and beet at moderate prices, E 0.1 Fri Blanchard. The municipal council of the town- ship ofBlanebard met acoor,iing to ad- journment. By -Law No 180, relative to the levying of different rates is the municipality was: read the necessary number of times; passed, signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the corporation seal attached thereto. A communicat- ion was received from B. Baer k Co, offering ft g to put on a aewsuperstruoture over Flat Creek, for $6 par foot. Moved by'Berry --Robinson.-., That the Clerk be eutherleed to write Baer Co. offering him $5,90 per foot provid- ing he pull down the old, t:uperstruot. tare.,.._ Carried. - By -Law No. 136 authorizing the Cllerk to hand , over the roll to the Collector on the I8th. day of October was read, passed and signed by the Reeve and Clerk, and the seal of the corporation attached thereto, A number at accounts were paused. (f'reenway. Ifaraw..,.-Messrs, Elites EDdePherson & Son sold two churns last week to be sent to a party in New Zealand. -Rev Mr. KnotteXohanged pulpits with Rev J. H. Chant last Sabbath. His sermon WAS veryintereating and instructive. - Mr. A Glendening attended Court at London last week as jury tan, . Mesare. C. It, Wilson and A. Pollock are at. tending the World's Fair at Chicago this week, --Mr, Robert English visited London last week on business, --Miss Laura Baker has beenengaged,ta teach in school No. 10 for 1894. Oreeliton Balre$,-Mr. Coleman of the Canada. 00. was in the village last Tuesday. - Fred Worth who had his hand severely hurt some tune ago is not making good /sr progress. TheDra, have removed. some akin from his bodyaneftgrafted it on the known;-WmGMeier has perchaeed t farm from his rather, 1 mile west of t vj.ilage, and all are pleased to see W retrain in the vicinity instead of movin to the States. he Granton. he .--... m. Batt:;rd--•Messrs, Slack Bros, shipped a g car load. of cattle on Monday last freed, station. -Mica Maggie Cameron has gone to Chicago to see the World's Fair. She is now taking her much earned holidays.-.- Mr W Middleton jr who has been home seneau, W,. CAMERON SMITH, Barrister, 80110 Conveyancer: succi:. p Ofioe Mi - Qan boconsulted after office hours atnta Commercial iotel. ll enaall.. waYricp—Oats, largo quantity of o clean, white Data wank ed ,w d. Q. at the Raman s 1 �a meat brills; present roe 29e, A. quanntit feed on hand ahem,, D. URQUn.A.lU, Do yen know that W.aelah le the Nadir, ' nursing a sprained leg, has returned to he his duties. -Mrs. Callenderwhir ho hes been visiting n V I in f t k g K r on, returned home Mon- od day. -Mrs. Jos. Eedy was called away to e. her Inng neat on Friday last 13th Met, of Ina , e l) sea d had ad been an v . in alt d foro ams.. Beet and shoe roan in the county, The be Goods, newest styles, best fitting and low° prices arealwant found with him. Ladies Ki But owed Shoes at $1.25, Mon's Ion/Boats a a1 Ohttdren'a. Shoes6o, Women's Buff Bal . for l ,a11 8 Sisa of Big all her Goods equally �SIAL0R. Following are the market quotations Wheat r , , . 56 to 58 Barley , , 36 to 36 Oats :........... 28 to 28 years past, not being able to wa& about, g but wee compelled to occupy an invalid's d t 8 at chair, Deceased was highly esteemed fess ....,......... 51 to 51 Bay , 6.00 to 7.00 Butter . 2 Oto 21 Eggs.... 14 to 1t Hog's .5 76 to 5 00 Clover seed.„ . . , BaIErs-Business is very good this week with our merchants. -Mr. Geo. McEwen was in Goderich on Friday, - Messrs, D. Weiemiller, Wm. fiadgiva,. James Petty,•'ohn Gilchrist and Dr. Thompson returned from the World's Fair ---Mr. Win. and Daniel Bell left for Chicago last Friday. -Mr. Alfred Taylor who was in the employ of R. Cudrnore this summer, left for Exeter Mondaynight,--3Sr, John Hall of Dash- wood was in town on Monday. --Mr. deo.MoEwon eras in London. on Tues- tty, Mr. John Pope was in Exeter on Wediiesday.--Elecbion of officers of Court Ivy Green No. 143; P. 0, R. A. Wesoloh; Chief. R, E. Ronnie, 'Vico C. R, H. Welsh; Fina Seo'er, Wm. Colwii]; ens. R. Beek; Chap, P. Triggerson; S. Woodward, E. Roedding; J. Wood- ard,wT. Smallacombe; Sr. Beadle, J. wound. The operation, it is hoped, will be successful. -haat week Mies Lydia Blown wax married at her father's residence, to Mr. Hoffman- of Platte. villa, when a -very pleasant time watt spent, antra Urgee number in attend. ance,-Division Court was held last Tuesday and a large number of oases were in the docket—Mews, Siebert Brown have returned from Shakes. peare, where they were attending . the funeral of the late Rev Meyer. Great sympathy is felt here for the widow audfan;ily of the deceasedwhowas well Good Value OFFERED IN Fail and Winter Goods. Smith; !Tun. Beadle, J,. Sparks :. Physican, Dr, Thompson, 3011er WHITE SIF,BOrkg Publishers Opts Praposetors Falun Admission 1d E----- T Exhibition During the month of September, visitors will be admitted free of - charge to see our lovely exhibit of Fall and Winter Goods. The ?Vlhn- Her remains were interred in Birr ceche. i agement have done all in their tory on Sunday last, the day being dis• power to mare this the best Ex. - agreeable, A large concourse followed hibition evergiven bythem,and have her teeming. will Studied to please the Dye and suit the The Treas. of i ri 1ph Ag'l Society ocket, ..The Wax1d's fair be prepared to pay prizes on SaturdayOct. p and Indus 2lst and 28th, from 1 to 5 p. m, in Baynes office, Qddfellow'a Block, Granton. .d.ddi.tional _Locals. The greatest bale of the century, starts Oct. 14. R. Pioi nri & Sox: Ladies get your fine underwear at the Exeter Woollen Mills. 2in Twill sheeting, white or gray, 1 yd wide and.good weight*, only 30 eta per; yd. at the Exeter Woollen Mills. 2 in. Mr. G. W. Holman was in Ciinton on Saturday arranging for the nett Weat Huron Teacher's. Tnetitute which will be held in Goderioh Nov. 24th and 25th. Mr. W. Houston M. A. of Toronto will be in attendance and take up mathe. matios. Mr. Aubry, the genial horse buyer of Montreal was somewhat inconvenienced on Tueaday by having two of his; horses seized by Chief Gill of .txeter. The seizure was made et the instance of Mr. Chas. Maim of Brucefield, who claims that Aubry sold him a horse', guarantee ing it upon honor, and which turned out to be uneouad and an inferior t animal. A settlement we learn was ar- rived at between the parties, but sub. aoquontly Mr, Mason had two horses restrained for damages' to the amount. of $7b. The deft gave security for $100 and took his horses, but the dispute will be threshed out at the next sitting ofthe D' h i v t star Court, here. oro, Tho marriage of Mies Lizzie Bawdon to M'. Chas. H. Lucas took place at the reside*ieee of the bride's father, Mr.Geo, Bowden, i'arkhill, formerly of Exeter, on Wednesday'evening;, 4th inst. Geoids were present from Liman, London, Middiernias and Melbourne. Miss Millie Baw<ien, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and the groom was support- ed by Mr. Campbell, of Middlemiss. The bride Wes the recipient of numerous valuable and beautiful presents. The happy couple will take up their residence at Middlerniss, We wish them un- bounded happiness through :life, J iiim'vitle. . RaiHrs.-The Sunday School resumed its old quarters in the baatlmentof the Church last Sabbath. Ile place has" been painted, whitened and re -seated with chairs,and looks very much im proved; In fact the •cellar' is the best of the house now. What say you ye powers that be ? think of a cellar bet- ter than a parlor 1 -At the funeral of the late Mr. Hunter on Friday last, .a jamb in the prooeseion caused a runa- way, 'and several people narrowly escaped severe injuries- if not death, The frightened beast rushed hither and thither demolishing shafts and wheels with which it came in contact, in a frightful manner until it was caught. For a while the scene looked „���D ��� as ifs stampede of allthe horses in the ORDERED CLOTHING yard would take place. -The lecture on the Holy Land by Rev. Joseph A Specialty. Phillip B. D. of London, illustrated with limelight views by Rev. T. B. A Tine Range of Coupland given on Mondhy night was a success, The facture was both in - 0 ' teresting and instructive, while the ��y views were very fine, lending a pictur i 1,L11J►7 Ui i eapuene8e to the occasion which was thoroughly enjoyed. A. good audience was present and a quartette did the singing, -The World's Fair views bave been ordered and in a few days every Millinery Stock complete 111 thing will be ready for the promised all the Leading Lines. lecture by Rev. Mr, Coupland and G. ,b W. Holman. Sunday schools or day e2' ` . HALL schools or any others wishing to attend the fairrat home will do well to speak Dashwood in time. $5 & Upwards. Sale Register. Thursday, Oat. 18.• -Farm stock, im- plements eta, the property of Edward Cot- ter, lot. 4, eon. 13 Stephen. Sale at one o'clock. ir Eicher, Aum Friday, Oat. 20 -Farm stook, implem- ents, etc., the property of Mrs. Jessie Rob- ertson, North Boundray, .Blanchard. Sale at one o'claak, T. Cameron, Ano. Saturday, Oot. 21-Stoek, .]umber, and other goods and chattels uoder restraint by Valentine Katz,on lot W. s of.W. 22 S. B Flay township. Sale at one o'clock. H. Either, Ano. Tuesday, Oot. 24. -Farm stook, implant. erste, etc, the property of W. &T. Lawson, lot- 6, con. 9, Stephen. Sale at one o'clock. H. Eilber, Auot. rhurzde.y, Oat. 26. -Far.:.. farm stook, Implements, etc., the property of Dennis McGee, ]et 22, 8, E. B. Usborne. Sale at one o'elook. 11. Brown, Auot. RICHARD PIC A D eesgag 6 s A 310111111111.11111111111.10. al= SaliESSZNainal 0 pN11. 0 cis ce on a °i� cD ;off 0) a rci RI O ce • ^1-,. Uc m a) F-4 ro P.4 ce a, o rei eso c 0 • a teo O tee 0 sPsismassmans �. as arivs t14.5 pRdi 7251 r • '0. tO t=1 o P G7 0 p� C) P' m to en 0), •ryto U ai I> a o � m o ,4z CD tu C-4 cD Ce CLI '▪ C1/3 "CI -213 P=1 d i r oGea. trial Exhibitions ate very pleasing to the eye, but not so remunerative to the pocket- But we do:both. Our New Dress Goods are lovely and cheap, All Flannels and underclothing were never so cheap before with us, and it will be to your interest to call and examine our entire'Stock of Dry -Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes,Eto;, before getting your Fall Goods. Yours, J. P. ROSS, Marzet Depot 0. 0. Bummer ck Co. Gents, -14 daughter was angering ter- ribly with neuralgia. 1 purchased a bottle of MINABD'S LI:NIaIENT and rubbed her face thoroughly. The pain left her end she slept well till morning. Next night another attack, another application result- ed as preciously, with no ret-- - I Grateful feelings determined me to express myself publicly. - 1 would not be without MINARD'S LINIMENT in the hone° at. any a y OOat. J. H. B1rmms. !Partible, Oat. Minard's Liniment auras Distemper. Brazes* Poon. At this season of the year when horsed and cattle are being taken from green food andon ut dr the r p y, y are apt to pet out of condition and lose flesh, getting a poor start on a long hard winter, A small in- veatmentin 1)iek'a Blood i'urifier would avoid this as it strengthen* the digestion, gives a good appetite and tones up the whole syetcm. Stook raisers who use it do not have the 'chagrin of aeei'bg- eheir.=• animals come out spring poor. P Dress Goods argil Mantlqs Dress Goffs and Mantles Just opened out at Weisrniller's The .Iargest Stock of Dress Goods and Mantles ever shown in Hensall. Every lady is .hereby invited to call and see them. WEISM1LLER, HENSALL SON'S MAMMOTH BUILDING SALE. ��“11,,,V,."..,. , r4y C> , $211,61 * Gia •r. t:.. m • ce CU �` CD rilea7opa;.' Dnp M 7.L859t a) O to n •0 ®tea lar 4 •1 CO 0 '4r7448c) 0 ah ( OD 0 r U O r -i r-� rlITAOIATEa Nvaap e.'aNOSf w cd. CD t Ca ul 0 4.1 1.1 c .50 r r r_ ceie= 9/ .aS,.s,"t Cv flI HO.L 6I a CD 0-1 cc Ei rCS 0 co 4.1 0 m -, a 0 co0 E-1 oosoe. s a call and 0 s.. 0 frt 0