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Exeter Times, 1875-9-23, Page 4itr. Ver;1111 %'' uloorel,CeneerVietierox a t t r'e lr4sentative. e e tl' d.'ae e 3 to r t il@ h l 1l 1.,.v. .. p , i(=' Gaspe in the Quehei Legislature. 'rho aro utno .t fx the Montreal Cen- co tie,ee it utlw 0014e111d$d, `Alag)lacilt won i yell yesxerdav ., , An aeoideiat” oe#lt r;ied to "eeorge" Sieao, while ,,;tt 91,1t{ g-tlir"shillg, elleeleineat 14r,, sMOI ley n baro, year earmley'. Corlracs, winch will; :prQha• My. prove fatal, °°'While feeding tile- machine his - fish es1ipeedx:'-•and. hand and area ^ware, '4,S tt ; y ',thee cylinder and clrawtici"ii up' • to .tile; eleouldat, crushing the. bones and tissues into art eutauglesl mac@. The arm was amputated= at• the shoulder o '11a o of'>aot9r, on Siincoo joint bya medical attendant, bttt. 2.o t eoui h of the Bible Christian Church, a one hie: oov-.. street, south brick, dwelling house, coutaitlind ittle ho ass entertained. of ro and r Iasi , 'i he er A few et i.f ag e,he'lest bus arm'.,alzc mouse, with nearly j of het acre etnt and close }' y b pgroperty is tivell,fenoo also lu a machine-, boardocl at the eiclo, a=tct the hoU O $,low, having beou btiiilt in trio apriug, roe terthor particulars On Monday; it fatal accidel2t hap•' apply at tbis otaco or to U pined to " MNiel. McLean, of the oA.ALLE Ns Township of Pusliuch. ' Ix© was' llalp: 104 ing his sons to take in a load of grain, l)IEY,. and reached over behind the >horses to ,give his son the lines,wnen oho of them kicked him in the neck 'and broke it. He only lived for a few min utee after the etaldent. Deceaased:Was one of the oldest avid inost respected residents of Pii limb. " 'He" was 80. years of age at the time of his death. e. Caned Veelnol,',' ia>; ite elan _ tcrop eneeeeeeti , hes this to e&y of Qso ttdiai sere:l to - Witki' the exeepe tion o 'Winter wheat, tibuildenee is the Yule, alr1oveli witn the winter wheat the yield is gloater than could !lave been t tteipated aftershell t terrible winter gait has posed through. The ilpward tendoney of the prige:of wheat, o tis in i stx us, tl o b'ol 11t a 1l dsri o a lB by franca end'Eugland at harvest ti> ae, -Wilk go far to leeoneilo fern'lers to a,. siloltiiesai :ire Yield; Cauadie .is bet. `ter Off as'reSpeots her lar"Vest, bothas xogilyt it-quaIlttty trod quality of 'the ielci'thltn ally ut et ,4eetlan of the cone `t'ain't. TILL GE: h'ROI LR'.1!Y L O11 SAI E: A Sarah Hopkins, a girl aged about 15 years, daughter of. Alex. Hopkins,. of Ashburn, while standing in front of a reaper, and replaying with the horses, had one of her legs" almost. completely cut'''off fly the:horses sud- denly starting. I)r Warren timputfi- ted one, andel(' 'she lives, has hopes of saving the other Since1865 'there , have not been so many inmates ' in Goderieh jail as there are at;, presente- Their of- fences are, however, trifling. A coloared man named Henry White, of the 'itoivnenip of Peel, hats been arrested on suspicion of having.. murdered his:; .wife ,by throwing her head foremost down a well; where she was found some time afterwards.. They drew the body out and while doing so White remarked, 'I evi11 warrant yon her head is cut .'rHe said this be- fore she was clear of the well and be- fore they find examined her. Having got a light he says he noticed a small out under the eye on her cheek. He said he had been out in the garaen and when he came into the house be ask- ed his son if his mother had come in yet, and when the boy told him she had not, he said; 'I warrant you she hlsae fallen into the well.' That laborers are scarce in this district of the Dominion, no one at present asserts, but it appears, how- ever, that the contractors of the L.H. & B. R. have been under the necesity of bringing upwards of 60 from. the other side to work, on the railway. This has been rendered necessary through a large number of the work- men having found it more profitable to live with the farmers for the bar - ''est. Mr. Alfred. Brown, Iatte Reeve of Morris, who but a short time since went west to Dakota, has been shot by the Indians in that territory. At Clinton, last week, Jas. McDow ell was sent to prison for 12 months for abusing his'family, he having fail - 4 ed to find bonds to beep the pence. Last Monday a little daughter of M G Baxter, Mitchell' aged 13 Gapnn;—lulaae. ter, en Aug,,l9ch, Laura Etta, infant daughter of,Mr" T, Gould, • STAi4LA,sl5.— x, Stephen, on Aug 22, Richard Stanlake, Sr., aged 95 years. ' rI.I KL TS EXETER, to 160 White Wheat 91- Spring Wheat 1 05 to 110 Oats 37 to Potatoes ... 40 to 0 to '" 470 Peas 71 to 12 Bugs . Flour 000 to 600 Brurpel bbl.... 10:1.to.1 to , 1210 Bran _ Shorts, ... 7'00 to 7 25 Hog° 450 to'•950 Hides... Q 04 to 0 05 Hides„ 00 to 1 10 Sheepskins— i1 00 to '12 00 Dx ecl.Appos ' '. 1 75 to 2 00 Onions ' 75 to 1 00 Lard.., 14 to 15 Wool ,.r 85 ST, MA.EY'S. (Exported regularly by A. Galbraith, Clerk) Deihl wheat, per Unseal ,. Spring wheat • • Barley • Peas .,, ,,,, Oats', ,.. Eggs, per dozen Butter .. Wool Say • 100 to 105 105 to 110 70 to 75 05 to `75 38 to 40 11 to 11• 14 to 16 85 to 87 9 00 to 1000 LONDON White Wheat, por cental. Tre adw ell . Red Winter Wheat._ •• Fall Wheat .. Spring Oats Barley Peas Butter Eggs 1 00 to 200 180 tot. 90. 170 to 180 1.80 toy 00 100 to 100 120 to 152 125to 137 SE 4.FOI1TIi, (loo to105 1 08 tol 10 ,,, 0 40 to 40 60 to , 65. 0 72 to 75 Q'15 to 15 11. to 11 LTTCAN. ' ,Waite wheat.... .----7,1 00 to 1 69 Treadwell.. 1 00 to 1 10 Spring 1. 13 to 1 12 Oats g 039'to041 Oats 0 75 to 0 75 Bars 90 to 05 Barley... 16 to 16 ButterEgs,11 to 11 Potatoes dozen 75 to 0 75 Lard 12 to . 13 Tallow 6 to 7 nay 3 00 to 1000 Timothy seed ' , 3 25 to 3 50 Clover seed , G 00'to 6 75 Wool35 to 95 Sheepskins ... 1 00 to 1 50 Beef 600 t0 6 50 Hides 5 to 6 Pork 7 00 to 7 50 To bailee/101 If you want eirculars, If you went hand,b111a, If you, went enveloee, x'f you want business ender of you waut peat bill -heads, its you want shipping tags, if 'you Want tasty letter Beads, If you want nice visiting cards, r1 0k If you giant the 'best ofbalwork, If you want any kind of job rig Leave your orders at the 'iliazlss office and you can secure them on short no tiio;,.at low rates,4nd the best style. .,U G T IG;: SOQI SELLER STATIONER Exeter. UR t3 ,r A ' iCULL e„ Fan% sinus eet,A,,1 , d eenk ilt *ti vr(4Y(40 , Nvo ee e(;neet len, I4 ,esdeee woe sV,a,i sued@#keel, Yatie R, 4.4erellR MI';x1101100 a baioneft Moll, llxlberaa 100 tello$:6 w Mame ,a 4well,iss1;14100 2 fxa R t?0414 itis :'t lrlle.11tttl0la fakes. a. o a t e 1tr l## t lou. k o >x u4 e wi.h ul.r b + r 'A s4 r young„a4111 i#oa?'1P(1' RiA?:N1 (il with piiinp8, 1?!,{.4tenee trout `1'iaotal t t1♦, tt 2 nfes front Pe tire'1le n•Tt,, dtAfee, leeQeveik14Qe, sirelt a,ttor bongo, For tertl/er per iouldreen elv tai li• liF'„enn-Jute t3, lee feed n;eeee i111Y, eri or it A !' hitter to eieeitou I';o, ),00,4 -{:tEVOLVEAS AND CARTRIDGES r. d. (URD Be SoN Dundee; Straet,L.ondon Outeri°, • Tuve in„stock Revolvers, aetoliawe Staub &c, Wesson, Swamp Angel, •Bolt i)og, Ferrier, s, Standard, Illy Friend,.Annihilator, Alert. Capt,. .tuck ; also ovary stza of cartridge, Wlroi6s4e a,ld retail prises out ,oloso-to Cash bnxore, ,.Send per post for Price List. 14. uu Rtookiug and Repairing iloue in the best style: • M N DENTIST. DR. Ti. KINK Art M. _ .... . OOioo and residence ,-- Main street Exeter, Ba siuees hours, any time in iioodday1i ;ht Thursday s excepted'). Advice free: Parents Should call for advice about children's first teeth as soon as they begin to fail. Work will be equal to that of auyother office and warri ntod,satisfao WuniturC.tbr Cash'. Why Don't You Go to Johns ? •Tohns keeps up Main street, at his old stand, where he has been for 13 years. Johns has moved into his new shop now. Anybody will tell you whore Johns' Tin -shop is. 19 you do not In ow where to find it, ask the firstman you seen'Exeter to show you. He'll do it.' When you get there you')1,kuow it's the place because there is no other place just like it in the world. Johne sells stoves, tinware and things- You'll see them lying clear out on the sidewalk—a11 of them marker. in plain figures. You don't need to ask for what you want. You can pick them up Mr. ;torsi as er, ... mos.- ;Was left playing at the door. JOHNS SELLS C Etidr. She unfortunately fell into a jar of so his store is always full of mon end women, water and was drowned. Last Saturday his store was chock full of men tand o take the monen, andy. Se uch a of of money 1 h as he tiI tell you those A strange circumstance is reported to us from Sylvan. It appears tnat a litter of kittens on the premises of Mr. John Patterson, had lost their mother by some means, and at about the same time a setting hen had been deprived of her eggs. Very soon afterwards the old hen under- took the part of step -mother to the . young kittens, actually sat on thein for over 24 hours, drawing all the tle kittens under her wings, and exhi- biting as mach care for there as thongb they had been her own chickens. A sad accident has occurred at Ux- bridge. Mrs. Hilburn, who with her husband were .tie - oldest., settlers In that place. diad on' Saturdayeaged`'S4. Her daughter,„ Lrs. Hllll, while attend ing the foii9-e'Pfi1-y`,{gt®riday,'wastie own, out of the buggy tliloug1i ;the horse taking aright, 'a& °will probably not recover from the injuries she has thus sustained. New Patterns of Stoves are Stunners. Col. Valentine Baker hil.s., `•:been', sen- tenced to 12 months' ililprisonment, a fine of L500,-'and4lle coots, of prose., cution, for asilaulting the young wpman in an English.: railway carriage , a short time ago. Nothing like them in these parts. Then there is such lots of Hot -Air Drums Desiring to introduce TUE CJLS11 SYSTE1YI, T will offer during the MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPT. My large and full stock of FURNITURE FOR CASH AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. I will, on tho smallest purchase, GIVE A LIT3_ERAL DISCOUNT, and to large buyers will give special rates. TO JUDGE OF MY PRICES, STYLES AND QUALITY, A Call Must Be Made. invite Inspection., JOHN DREW, Next Door to Molsons Bank and„opposite Times office. and other things. Each beautiful 1 amps, naw Cnandeliere Table Cutlery. Cruets, Mats, Brass and Enamelled Kettles, Sauce± an and Pots, Churns and Brooms, Baske•s and Butcher Knives, Sausage Machines and scales, Coal Oil, Black cad, stove pipe varnish, and hundreds of other things —all useful and good, and you'll find them piled from the cellar up to the ceiling. ” NOW .:'.JOI3NS IS' NO COWARD,' but folks do crowd around hisiv,and'aek,so many ,questions; and pay him so many compliments ,;about 7lil stock and h s grandwayPf doing things, that he gets kind ofoenfi,iatfcatodaad Ioees him- self up in the garret At White cloud,' Kansas, a man named Hurst killed :his' wife. They had been married only sic; months, and bad separated, ,.0u, 'Saturday• after- noon he went to the house where his wife was stti'ayine. called her oat, to' the fence. let ties ,aims about , leer,' kissed her aIle c tloni teiy,, :,and .t119n cut , her throat 'with a large pruning knife. Hursi was arrested, and it was with great difficulty the officers prevented lynching by the :' populace. He pre-' , tends to be crazy. ? , Henry Wrigptt coloured, bet ,a friend that Ile ooiic driiik ` 'fi gli'tvrt' of raw whiskey and' eight. glasses of beer inside of half an honr, on Sunday night. He`,ivon his bet, but the cor- oner on Monday returned a'` .verdict thi+t ; the said ,Wright, came.. to hits death from ani oi1erdoee.of whiskey and beer drank in too short t time. dont young men bete recently` en- gaged in .,taking,.out,, some timber.. at the edge of a swamp in London,.town- M slip. They.,•1noticed a. disagreeable mamma`''lreaad'ed the vioinity, but thought nothing mere about it, until the fent ,twete •stricken, with aieettse about the same time. One got better, two died, and one still rema'ns in a i en • dltlan, The account d , ileus condition, g b them is that the place ,. siil,ellcd like nil eggs, • A.daring 'Mail, robbery was commit- ted on Friday eight on the Metapedia ralt'd,•wlielir ao etttge *it'll;' the`Mlinilsfer the west wife a fetv'pnlles aboveAssemEr J gtiagen, r.•{T; ttY0a41i; " Pri v'P; . ,rr oetetl ,y utuceii f' , e. , le an who t§a8. , s +l;al newer tools; him on.laLc1 after proceed,': ing a short distau ei,.WIfas ni'arir', fulled out"tt reval'w(#rit'itn,a pointing 1t,at the'' tlr v en's 1 ortlerecl hiu,tb stop. H e then oafriilledh1fYocittlobags,and. ' and hiii ; vtt ace mplishecl, he told the iltiVet to dk! jlnp but, The ro b Ill@lttoVB Offwtlle iagsi 1 . , their cotltents, '• 'They' W6ie fotifid• riff*; N ti next n1or#1111g ` abottt? 8(itY 1111160 ilxgta11t frexn x110,,0 #'lip 00/s stol) )0(1, ActiVe'efferte are bei11t e tide to', trete Ana %treat the i613.iet, TSE L., H, 1 B. R. R. IS COMMO O ISAAC C,ARLIN :,ir begs leave to thank his friends in Meter and surrounding country for their liberal patronage in the past,' and hopes to merit a fair sharp of their trade in tLe future, having COUNTING HIS MONEY (if he has any). The best time to see him is on rainy days, Ho;is: always around then, but if you want things, that aro useful and ornamental it Makes no difference what day you call, because hiou were .at'holne, andmen will 1 will sell s ly euothings u feel achens if per than you can buy them elsewhere. TEAT'S %TONS The Peopl es' STORM. ON KAND one of the Largest and 8 F; A D JrI A so characterizes the r business, has this seasonsox secured for them for,- theV Trade : Fall some RGAINSSTONISIIII*TG• A and E everal obt of which the public will receive notice onth1 , arrival._ ipsolos"'mwrr We have just received a large lot of ROOTS AND - SI OOEs Bought direct from the manufacturers FOR CASH. 25 cases more expected in a few days. Part of our Ready-made Clothing has already arrived, also a portion of oar Shawls Scarfs, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, Sac. Underclothing, Drawerw , S Best.. Assorted Stocks HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ACQUAINT theinhabitants of Exeter and surround- ing country, that he has opened out' in large stook of Our Fall Stook of Twecls, Fancy Coatings, Vestings, Yestings, and Overcoatings will shortlyy. t be complete. r C3ur Grccery u G r stock is always well assorted and unusually cheap, The Axil Store in E. Drew's New Block, West side Main-st., Ezeter, STANLEY It Eixeteri August 25, 1575. JERDIYN, THE OLD ESTABLISII!ED HOUSE J. PICKARD ATHOROUGH AND EXTENSIV Usually found in a General Store DryuuGoods,• Groceries, Etc., Ready-made Clothing, wines a. nd li- C101S, ardwar' :Crockert,.Boots andSlces, Leather, etc. Please give L C. a call as he is determined not to be 'under- sold by any establishment in this sectionof county. GROCERIES BOOTS cr4 0h3OES EcLly -Made Clothing CONSISTING OF SPECIAL NOTICE: TO FARMERS & TOWNSPEOFLE etc., etc., and from the facilities, he Possesses, " he has been enabled to purchase in the Cheapest Market ! and he is bound to. let those who favor him with their patronage have the benefit. can 'n that I 1 necessary to convince A sal only y sell ' Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Raisins, Rice, Etc. nd everything in the Grocoi2y Line at 'London that prlcea, rend ta m y stock of Boots& Shoes'coraplet€ in•all its depar,tnfents. '.,. e, '.karst! produce taken in in 13xcliun g , and the highest price allowed. On hand a first -elder lot of Dimon het rceeived iendid I6 of Crockery 14 Eve or, laity El,,1875- .es C A rr POSTS .L ailr4 d orCl, 'o &C ` ll,ItgO14S irellliring•rtalls, Cedar PoNte4 01' Oordwood earl be eu lied byapplying to pp 'MO . G1,EENWA t)entrali t,'et, W) rf eittf+;tle Vli`ASt, eti the preriiistt, tots 7 ittiti'J, XeOlt:ffetlinikrkf Stiplien,, 60st4 Fresh arrivals of Fine Teas, Coffee Raisins Spices, it 11 CHOICE BRANDS Obi WINES AND LIQUORS rs.. Natec :for `Cheap 81 .ga • , AT THE JOHN RA,NTON begs to advise his many friends that he expects to OPEN OUT WITH A NEW STOCK IN •.. 'ANEON' 8 NEWLOCK S.B About 1st September Next. , .:August 18th, 1875. EXETER ” 4+ St0 ' d Liqu r. Grocery C A. MACE, O, in Street, , iter. c the r r AR R, Si' n Of `+asbiouablebd1 SC3 XVI , b $cot, 1.11.1.044;' Ontario,, Atilt** t 10 Q ,0 tr end tis .Pl„ din r u ' boric un Y, ,rho g `and o this tB f , y '.'' !tail 'nliab °. ` tlitS l t, sin r D ao i mail ou lull V V Lttaan marltot tllat lits has ell• liafld a 1>yrBe Stock of boats and bhoos et his o lifaettlre', also itioperted work, whish ho y AT l'I.BICl1+}S T 'DEFY cOMPET/TIO]., , , incl that Ile' is prepared to de Order Work seeautt to Bone, it. he ereploys nope but ptrit clad workmen, and uses nothing but l irst,olasil stoelf.4. UAVHCA T, (6i,,ii) . d • noar?'Datbj122, CID 0 Thanking my numerous customers for their pat ronide in the pest, and would solicit of their kind remembrance in tthat rI, wou d beg to remind them my stock in the New fend Commodious Depart- mentsof the Brick . Bloch at the south of the old stand. where will be found EVERYTHING IN THE GENERAL BUSINESS' LINE consisting of Dry Goods, Millinery, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Boots &,Shoes, Beady -made Csothh'g8 Hats, Caps, I have also added' a first-class TAILORING Deuartment 1n connection. My motto 19, ' Good Goods at reasonable rates." Comment is 113311000 Bary t the goods are here to speak for themselves Or Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of Produce. Remember, this. is the Oldest Estab- lished House in the County. Opposite the Post Office, Exeter, May 8, 1875 60.-0 rn QP+ 01 ra .yr W V np l.,. m N hW . s< ed CD O L g tvt tow ra 0 ce 1 N coA tclZ Esti Clearing Sale 1 esC 1n 0 HENDERSON & WHITE SUCCESSORS TO G. B. SMITR, ARE STILL CLEARING OUT THEIR SUMME STOCK AT Unusually low Prices. OUR STOCK must be"coneiderabl rednced before we tock, to make room for Fall Import.tions. HENDERSON :& WHITE' Successors to G. B. Smith. L)OMINION GUN SHOP AND RI-. lJ FLE FACTORY. tas:• . B.W. SOPER, Mannfaoturer of and dealer in' ' Nettles, Shoe runs, , Revolvers. Pistols, Fishing Tackle, and Hunters' supplies Gun-atooking done in filet -class style. Pin,ara Guns altered so Central Fire, Sign of the Gun and Golden Key CLARENCE et„between Dundee and King, London. 751y. ” Che f x4Is r f xmos fr PIIHLienl b Every Thursday Morning sr 'rai. orrrcn, percale's )14ot.sors ytliric; TERMS: $1.50 per annum, payable strictly in adqants& R No subscrlptiontakon for less than sit ni euth s• RATES OPAi7V1 R'''ISING First insertion per floc..,,,... ' ea Racal subsequent trisetion per line •,• •9 Advertisements of atraged cattle articles lost er o h 'oundi .teci not exceeding, ten intoe—first bi nt 1.0111 each a ubsequontn10ttth, 50o1010. Notiooa of births, marriages and deaths fuser t0 t v,Ei. tviq Advertisemonttl•wlttiout Bpeclla directions (tl 3 rd O n o B s x od t ,tsha •il forb id and B l e lndext eo t< Advertisameuts to be' measdted by d Beale o i u arlel. i to sa d 1 p IRA itL'Y41111.g1 I1N1S: +1'befollowing rates will bo ohnnged tot yearly ativertisemtints :•-- o;11i 'MAIL, 6 1t0a bros. Writolumn Sl6Q , has 18• flat tlirartolt. , .. 8 12 .. 191' ,.,,.. 8 •. siW'ard0,8titlfuobancivarle,.✓14 'Yiatea' #arr;:u9t;o' s o J..'WF117.'il -tri 2 ieavd.l7itter dn.ily' for ab nuolttms sad tendon ,, dt tall.; arriving' Lulea,!, t Ga. in. teav'os Lel dere lar Mister at 2 p,m a , lr,. bttlr t% XX striving its lir dt b Yn a Ito >t L p,.. , 1y G tl,sn . o t, Ila , l4 for it Move E1t;11MM d eB l ♦t4 & 1 itti5n ,K w rid. L $dti 171 + SC$,g itl iv In Csllfifd 1SOp. anile itsFfef at8::104 Pisv ,'Y+1,init ty • ilte►$atlld ►f1 Flltetoe ba`liidlarb, anAllatadal' for kit. licl y e, alt 0 n its ,l tiv oat tlflillfe .11lieri.ttata3 geleg **al a..a i1.5, i Marfa 2.10 artivii rte.rri,tf1:;16