The Exeter Times, 1880-4-1, Page 88
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Ile teroOlf,
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SCITOOL 13001 S
OTE PAPER,
ENVE41.0 2E, 8,
let.'OLSCAPS,
INES, &o.- &c.
4:10 o Bios of which he furnisb ad on avpli
euti0u.
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Bookseller, Main Stmt, Ilseter, Ont.!
pimaq* a.b.....7..r...Wommint•Ir.aerreawy.nowas•••••••••,on
e • :refer
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Ann 1r, t893
ward along thelittlie Ind, *the horre became BlOiriaing 411, ihominaled Ito ke
frightened Itt a threshing machine, and reu . • ---, The ole°"t111 took BOOTS, SHOES
,10...,,whiqh. remelted iu favor of Miss
away. The hamees broke wad allowed the 130,tenima-Mr, vcarreljtbe ,Htteeeley,, ttafe eake titer, eat end 44.21„z) 2z n
wuis 4 11.103$
,,trtaltitie,ii, Pa being denied abairturtu,
filled'Illat position as he does in all hie
undertakings, in a jovial way, And ea.
tisfactorfly to the audience, The firet
on the , programme being the chairanan'a adalrees, the Dr, enil that be felt,
happy to see such a large a large audi-
elle° preeent, ' remembered when
it was dillionit to have snot) a large an^
dience to 'such gatherings, He could
not see any harm in's0011 gatheringets
lotig fie they were 01141M:fed in Snell a
blI
respecet e mariner as' thy woye
have been at Crediton, Itlies Annie
[iarvoy presided at the organ, and Id -
lett the poaition eatisfactorily as nn
former occassions. Med Harvey hes
gained for herself a host of friends sinoe' (maim t.
Weston t8. Aldworth..---Action for#
inahoions arreet, Mr, J. T. Gnrrewt
for Pin/tit/ff. 11Ir. T. Perteneon, Q. O.
en 1 Mr. P. Holt for defendant. judge.
tnont of nen 'alit,
plause. The followino is the pro- Shelly re Iinesey.-Acrion rae conS-
gramme t--Quartette,by Misses. Schram mon counte, enneent of counsel re -
and Lloyd, P. Adams:and H. Eilber ;I veered to Hie Honor Judge Tones, Mr,
recitatint, -S. Eilber ; solo, 11lies Par 113. L. Doyle for plaintiff. Mr.
Git rr tv for tiefen diem t
Hamilton Provident paean S'ceiety
v.. RotIgers--.-Aotion for ejectment -
Verdict for pleFittiff end one shilling
darangee. Mr. J, T. Garrott for plaiuleff
Mr. P. Holt for defendant',
con solid :et ed Bank re.. Eeity, ( t
enits.-Aotion on pi otniseory notee.
Order made changing venae to Beane
°'t8 of theelay to be paid oy dere/manta
Mover; Cameron, Holt tt. Cetrieron for
plaintiffs.. Mr. B. L, 1>tyle for tiefeud-
in't'isaegart re. Teggart,---Aetions for
horee'to teteapo front the beggea which wee shop is almost' completed. distributed among the audience, Dr. 10
thatiley theetaged. The hor-e ran to leterhil- Bttfex,--,The4eall for the leetlf6Iliouse
nate iiveryetable, where lie belong(fl Fort'. hitt/ urriVed at it *Milne *ereetod'ae goon
timely for tlr, 'Wright, a buggy owning along I ite posetble.
behital took lam and his eoutpard, at up, and 1 , gueramit4_,,sta) Illigers 4in lite
see ed thm wearisome trudge e e lexe.ex, heighe
trt ood titbit '''beittg 'itt present
'e EMMY MadITIN.0.-1.110 anti lirestia, met-
ing of the Enelisll'Ohurch was-inela ou Easter
hontlay at 1.0,80 a. en. in Ohriet*Olierclt.
Ittettethent, Rev, E. J. Robineott, be the eledr,.
Elliotelisq., See. • Miselsilifi: tijaiiing was
appointed•miniater's warden. ; Mr. 1.V. Case,
sideStnan ; Ir Bok was fer4Iticted peoples
wzinien ; MI. Romp, sidestuati r W. Case,
delegate toytrod. A.11 deffartreents of the
elfurch week ft the yearlit.....nved great prne-
perity. The Sunday 'Collections being the
largest for years. The pews and Sittings, as
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ii
the pastiyear, were lb "be appropriated ky
the wardens to -any persons needing them.
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PART -Ali QC.,244..atit...-.4-3. "tisa t% Lot concert
was held'at ,Dobson's residence of
Tudkereteith tehTlitfltedify of last week,
whicu was r,:eller 8 grand stioCess) The
' henA Wss fult to dee r 1ftvitsg, The
proceede amounting to some $12 were
fused in behalf ett Ore reeidetit inhibitors
salteity.
THURSDAY, 'APRIL ,2, 1980. leietetvez feetve.-0e. Saturderafternoort Mut,
.. .......,_,.....,,,,,„,,,,,„eeeee,,,,,..e,,,... .___.:. wet.restosiess &011ie the provalenee of a high wind-, a now
' -.. and handschno sign which 'had Tbe&erebtetl'a
L
LOCA1,T.E:Ws. 'faw days PrOVIOURIV. NS
oW1310W1 .f II ti f ik t
e,....--t-,,,...................,............--,........t.-.............., W.
Drew's . i I. la ie rt t
f ti5.,furniture store. The moulding
The Te tale Belt archali, --ilielb,
Co.,/ - which ran abeges the building, and npon which
'wen send their eetelanted Electrolroltate Belts to she sign rested, came' COI it. `111. two heavy
the attlicted upon so it* -.S• trial, allemly cure..
t.'uttranteed. They ines.n. 'what they say, Write Pieces of lumber striking the sidewalk at the
to them wit boat ...witty. $01110moment made a tremendous.erash. The
t „ : moulding was badly splintered and the sign
TIIERR is every sigu of 6 blIckward spring. brok,, hr-seyerat piaoc„.
Hams -are beginning to think of inoubatiOn,
TUE special services in the Methodist
Church are continu.'d thts Week.
•Ctratecreent,r.e-The weather awing the past
m with bas been Very ohaugeable and. very un -
le ;sant. Coosiderablo quantities of both
'r jo and snuw have fallen, end loft the roads
Trm busy spring season appear, te 4.1a5se 'de a worse ktate than they are usually foaud
commenced with our town Merchafits. at. this time of the year. The frosts at. night
neve hem keen, causing coneiderable injury in
ee'R'tet. stock'of parlor and. bedroom foxiiitine seine parts to the fall wheat and clever, Whole
jest arrived &It John Drew's, opposlte the Cele- fields of the is.tter, it is said', are 'destreyed on
trill Hotelmany farms. The Whet, it is thought, will
;
scorer uniter the 'influence of favorable
As hsttal, Mr. John Varmer; of the 'Star spring weather.
Grocery, is to the fore with 8 latehe stook ef all
kinds of seeds, See adv.
GootoOtut.-A petty good story conies
from a neighboring town in this county. A
T.IXDRTITAXING, as usual. promptly attended printer elm had lost his situation was said to
to at mode; ate prices at "oliti 01.0.N., opposite bo about starting a newspaper. A friend
asked him if the report was true. Said he,'
"Yee, lam going te start a nowenaper. The
fact of the matter is that 1 have nothing to de.
my wife and family are in bowl), and I have
not a dollar to Mite them away, so that. I must
repaii the damage dont by the heavy winter start a newspaper." We are afraid too many
papers are started on a small capital. If half
the Central 'hotel. The hest hearse in the
•county.
TBE Exeter streets will teguire conelderabIe
nigl1-1Get2d gravel this summer to
teturi»g.
W. 0. Onkataus, of Hausa% hasiust teceiv
ed a large quantity of Bay of (Watt seed bar-
lev. Forn:ers shouhl not fail to see lit ,betore
purchasing elsewhere.
-- Mr, M.O. Allan, of Goderich, srha it
town on Tuesday last. aud favored us with a
visit- Ile is oat of the newspaper business
now, .and. thinks Iiiinself fortunate in tense -.
5.
Tern Prxere.-The pulpit 188 the Presbyter-
ian Church iu Exeter was tiled by Icor, O. A.
MiteheIl at the elteineou servie,e, the pastor,
It.v. Mr. Ha; tley, being too unwell to attend
tolis labors e.s
•CRANAE /N Bt1$I8E813.-By reference to am.
lertiseitient it another column it will he seen
it Mr. P• E. Hatch has purchased. Mr. J. N.
.1:10ward's hardware business, and is prepaied
to give bargains to his customers.
Do sox forget that Solin.Thew has a splenctd.
• astn;tment of furuitire. Opposite the Centre'
Hotel.
fl'o6n Prn.D.A1 serVices were held In the 11. 0
Ch reh, Exeter, at 10,80 am., the Rev, M.
Bull , of London, preaehing ale excellent
*anon. Rev. G. Se, Mitchell conducted stir -
Sart ithile Methodist Church in the atternoou.
*.t Airen Oexenose.-Rev. Mr. 'Webber, of
E tater, ,dehiverocl a leeteire in Mitchell the
c ton tltsye tend the leatohell Advocate, in
eipeiikiug.of Illot saps tier lecture was Ode of
brit ever delivered iu Mitchell, anti that
thoseiwho did not bear him I eissed a tre 8.
Tea? mexeg Ilneevets.-le .'iltenerarce lee-
e....reeen?tey_the auspicen of the 3 Itteter Division
effeg., waslikegvered by Rev, Webber in
tee
i ioasemest e.ef the B. C. • .01105011, On
Mouility. erenistek.lsae. '01he lecture e AS mrdel
Icat, aa all Mr, Okreb'berte liectures are, and
eW8 faistened wieheleete awftetlest,
• ,
"fRet 'Env rouseete.s--Ore radar lori the
41.440Jirt0s-Mit15,30 Ireritirg peas .101.111(11,Y was
etitee.9.4.4"Theetew heilding wilt be of ve ey re.
,
able "itinieusions, exeleteling half vray
the papers in the cenutry should sus:tend pub-
lication, the other helf would be better than
t Ley cam now afford to be, aud would be more
or -eatable to the localities in whioh they are
p tblished.
A FAST EIDE.-031 Thursday afternoon last
the citizens were, surprised to see 8 team at-
tach...0 to a lumber wagon dashing up Main
St; set at the top of their speed. A nutu'e
&ad could be seen above the wagon bus, but
the owner thereof was unable to do anything
more than 811 ow his legs across the front
board mid hang on. 'Every crossing Ise rode
wee gave 1 ide a ve'y violent thumping on the
evagoa bottom. The street was soon linea
with spectators, and several ineffectual at-
tempts were made to stop the flying steeds,
but the idea was soon abandoned. The horses
turned at the station road and ran to Reynolds'
hotel, where the wagon. caught against a gate
post and they stopped. One of rho horses lied
got the bit out of his month, and this accounted
for the man beiug unable to control them,
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Usborne.
A. few days ago two young men, one from
Exeter and the other from Lumley, bird a liv-
ery rig to take them lady lovers from 'Osborne
to their new home ie Morris, All things
went stnothly until they arrived at a place cal -
1 ' led "Steel's .11111," Tuckerionith, when the 1e/tees, from M/1
8010080 unknown to your cor-
r. soonuent, became hightened and rau away.
Alter eumeng 101110 lilt:4611W 0110 of the horses
beiug rather stronger and swifter than the
other draged his mate into the diteh, the young
men ansi their fair oues still clinging to the
seats. From the ditch the -horse made for the
!mice. One home got over the fence, and with
the beggy *till attached. presented an interest -
1 g 8 la. After en Lachine ,and making a
a that/ugh examittetion, it was foiled that
very lit)leanneage Wad done, oue of the horees
being slightly scrateleed aud the buggy springs
injiired a little, ow.i..g to the extraordinary
weight of one of the yottug men and his fair
1 partner. It beiug deemed nasal° to proceed
any farther with the hr -(18, the Lumley 'boy
110118 8) Seafoetlt and proeneed a livery jam,
And oil its arrival at the euene of the mildew,
the troubles of the young peel. In were end-
ed.
Bengali.
"1"c441.:1;:,eptare upon whielieet is •built. 'Phe ---
...w.•0.1ttlp\g, will be two stories in height,
weld (he will es one storey,. egtvrkiiten are Mr T.toe• leis.ett. of Pbceter, and Mr. J. Evens
Sursorxee.-A big nhonting meth between
of TS/Ingham, the crack shots of tho County el
fetnigaged busily It it every dayeaetta ;toll no
-
aea • eeroae -
Iceniteeta.-a- A. tilt cow -bel °ogling to
isle. A. Bolton Ituag hersell'in the titan
•last Saturday night. She was in tuft
coutlititin being fed nearly all winter
for beef. Mr, Bolton's loss Will be
about .$45.
Tun NEW Seoeu,-----The store of 'Mr,
J. T. Westeott. of this place, is making
rapid pregrese. It will etoou be iu run.
wing order. •
• Acoroarea.--While Walter Westoott
was engaged in felling a tree on the
ratio of allr. Philip Greenwood, of this
place, -a chnult of ice fell on his noae
anatook the. Ain of.
Nem Etteaatatita.--Mr. Joseph Din-
niu of this place, is shipping hoes to
Fisher's Landing, Urtited States.
BASE BALL, ----0.1 Good Fritlaya game
of base ball was played between the
"Clippers" and "Hoene Bette" club,
the former canting off victorious. A
gatne et Croquet was Alan ()lived, which,
together With the base bull, was wit.
nesped by it large erowti, some from St.
Marys; Exeter and Zuricla, ,The day
note
a very pleasant one aud all eeemed
to enjoy themselves well.
Senate Iin.a.ED,--Te.11.1bt. Can n ;Who
lives rt little south of thee plane, had
three Aliso() worried by dogs last Sun-
day afternoon.
flaring purehased the Deet and Shs trete or
W 11 Trott,We eau now offer*, tllQirblto oue ei
, tite
Best aul Chenest Stccks
of ready-made" work ewer offered Ip traetor. Wer
Av., Quid 0,180 remind those in. want ot rirst.elass,
llomequatle Boots nUti Shoos, motet and oegved,
1,bat we can supply them wita What will give s...t-
.4raetloix.
Bepairing A01.10 NO/waste-sten nud settefeceters
enareeteed, oat elle :500 for yoUrselves, Den'l
forget the place- IL aerett's Moak,
(1. EACRETT. IB. leTelelaie,m„
Exeter, February 19,1850, Mir
11101.1411.1.1•1•••••••=•.....1•1•04••••••••(.4nnhowi.O.V.1•11.111Nuil....
Mr, r..r. Ferguson turd Mr. Holt'for de -
elle hes taken her abode in Crediton.
During the dietrobution of the oake
Mr. J. Grigg, if Exeter, by request
played it number of inetrumeutal selec-
tions %Udell were received with ap.
sons ; dialogue E. Treeithick nod 3.
Wilson ; recitation,' Miss Schram ;
reading, I. Reid ; charade, Missee
Thyer and Bahrein, J. Wilson. T.
Adams and 8. Brown ; duet,. Misses
Harvey and Schram ; recitation, Mi.s
Hogarth ; dialogue 8. Either anti
Smith ; reading, 3. Vtrileon ; solo,
FT. Eilber ; dialogue, R. Hall and G.
Nlenthe ; leeture, 3. Wilson ; $instrn
mental, Miss Thayer ; dialogne, E.
Trecithiolt and J. Smith ; solo, H.
; reading, 8 Brown ; 'reading.
H. Eilber quareet te, Meesra. T.
Adams, S. Brown, 3. Deid atoll H. Eil- 2 beeachee of a bond. Cage (tele feat to the
ber. • The company diepereed after ta'ourt, of appral. Mr. T. F rterreon, Q.
singing "Goa SELVE. the Qmeen.' Oi, and Mr. P. Holt for plaintiff. Mr. J.,
Caterow ea. defendent.
This closed the h nein ese of tlte Court.
SUAND SUM' PSESENTN.MT,
County of therms 1,1 The iinrore beg.
t SVt 5 leave to present t hat
they have exnmined the Fein T, and fitiii
t here are wftion, twelve 0r-hitiers, elev.,
lee anti 0110 f Innis Ten o flue
et
Ilueon Springt'A.esizese
The Sprirg Assizes for the Orranty
of lIurou commenced rat Monday,2.2ed
inst His L irdehip Mr. Anetice Ar-
mour premitling; Mr. D. Mel) inedel,
. •
01et1 0f Ar seize; Me. a11
) u MoDeitgail,
/0-4,4)-4-4 Crnien OrmneeT.
RodgerVilie; . • Iel.iit Lortiehip'e chortle Tem) very brief,
- -,. !only pointing net the ditties which de-
To the Editor of the .Paider
Ria, -The scelie of the'.following re.
latiotatook place on the'10th day, third
month of the presi:tet' year in Hee
Township. There was heavy ennw
storm, in the Innritingt, hti".t,iti the after
1.100n w
the eittlitr wds t.le-diglitful and
old 8 tl refl onlhieeeleite • carpet
ed surface hetet beately to 'the ecenery.
It had its effect, etinecially in the •caee
of Mr. john Northcott, far he opened
, the seceete of hie liettet. to itie • house.
keeper, Mies Leith Ii,inee ai1.1 she re
ciprocated. attack was suicide;
end a* matrimonial contract was ar
ranged. terms. immediate actien and
mitre returnri: The necessnry legal doc-
uments were protenri 11 end the agree.
ubt f Oceripancylin tuort il./ ore:), flor thelarge etakcid one htiedred dol -
25 l k
rs, at sixty ingeong, t I, a place at the
Jentennial Hotel, Hensall, on Friday, 9511 of
c
Penfi'44:44.14.1i8r, Tennis Butater, ewho hue A17114.880. At the hour of one o'elook. 5.
jaou tetiehien in: the ruder. Wool 4.1seee het lotorbaire, stake -holder. 8. Grigg. tondon,re.
,Le tha .14,,,.,01.Arrawah ,48 fere°. Aliso on the mum day, at 111 oflock,
ietterner, 4llatt goa° to there will be sweepstakes of $2 444 num, at
takine a aoareed-clase
f:Outot 0 nrePate f°r " 1.41 glass balls. A tine day& ea* la looked
'MAW. Ilisft Batelle r has already /weave
•efeeetionnt exoettiesehata The Annual Votry meeting watt held in St.
' 4 ttecond.claf18 non.pr
tr.,f ea that syv ; Alma h6de , a geed l'ital'eflinirch a- 2,90 p, in. Him. B. 3.ilobin.
aril ari, Until,. her 'zeritur Atitis SPion:13' id-sit3nreix°e111 t.(3rtodillicedattily11 01167, lisoufi 112194. V ithe
ea ry
eeedged itself tip pay off the remainder at one ,
itt last e ear. takee her Owe.
1'4 . f-.11038(10wee reeppolueed ritinieter e War':
1.1.61.6.
h . elkf Ill Mr• NV Wilfj.)11 re 01 i 1 1 itt
ee 0( Or t) pee.
''',`'v --Ort rri(thy,itactt sil a ra'l 111011 Va. Alfidepart. tient', of church work hi good
" "I• Beetle. WWI elrivieg mum" order sta.prot,perons„
.. ,
(!4.01 yotunt lady at tlui %orthoontiugiorni,sellainnivatil; Mr,bJnoiksori, See, pee ey,,,,re
'e
I
5.
, r
so .
,males 075 tintler sentence, (MO at debt o-
•ftud one female, inenne„ awe iting
:movel to the flarlUtn. ()at of the elev-
volve neon the OrioleJury, and dirent• en moles five are vneran's. They are
in
theta h ewes p„ihts which they all well satisfied with their treatment.
mielat bave to consider. • He referred 'Phil creed is clean and welt kepi. Ste
to the 'respnneibility which; matted upon tW.onld recemmet ti that there be a drain
thorn i,.i haying tce: decide whothor to frotn the voter closet --there are five of
bring in true hilts or not. It torts trite ,them within the yard without any wat-
that under oar yetry system certain er strpplY or Priiiiment rite mage ..to
eases were snbinit tett to atleast twenty eleamte theme and thnik theta ie ill 71E.4. !
friar men, 'lent the iuiliative rested with or of the water in the well beirte, haffectf-
he'IGuernncerily
attltry weree-Jamers An- aref its intnntee. They would Nether
ad to the solions injury of the, eelth
. !neon Foremen, 8. 13' -own, W. OrSru.r, reconirrend that there be some provie-
11 Gallagher, Tlioe. Gesstnen. W. Blake, irm made fnr witter PlIr ply if) cage of
F. Dalton, Thos Gileeon, J. ,nVin, W. tiro. And they are hapny to cangratn-
floolier, C. Middleton! W. Searle Alpe. late your Lordshie on this your'dist
Pentlend, J. Wendt.), NV. 111itiloola le ht. appearrtece in therms, on the lialimesa
Monteith, Al. "Wallece; NV. Neutz, 3. of the' crimionl calender, and ti -not that.
Po' 1 t land. • von ntny long live to be a. (trimmer, t to
meet eiened end jte-t as the oriels hod . Dontlilien /vett) and Savings Sec'y the Bench,
reached itte climes who shoned, eppee• tea 1111080r. -This was en notion for •
Jae. A. Aetroaasn,
in sight tint the- Rev. Nathan Stnith. 'i'olmottte • tforY - . dieneneed with. '•
' ' M - Foreneene
Fe was hailed, and when asked to d, 'Sserato-t le , emenet with costs r
1
, • Grand Jury Room, .Gedericle, March
a favor gladly Ocquieeced and,fortunate Ira Leaie for plaiutill. Mr. E. Cam- .24,11. 18,80,
'1j011or defend an t.
petty, et 01. 75. B,,,,set.This WO. Mckenzie re 09M14)411. -Action of
ly, ft prescience of cerning need Itrel
sed
1(2
ii aetien for reeovery of 'ant, Mr,T. rtiA,11. Th° Plikiltiff li'vP9
Ferguson, Q C., Air. P. 'Holt int- Plane :Inte,t`yee'80,tvItti,',171(11,,rt1 1Te, sedreit7etiuelneffe4netenti:t1
iS
titre; Mr. Garrote for Defetitlaut, 'new itl Michiaatt. A verdict M1)11 e11-
0
16.°1.1lyg."116e,i;,1 110(1l f1°).11.04:driv,;1 tired tr Ipalmatillti.ti ff. Mr. 3. T. '3 arleW
earhantiff: with $50 damiteee.
for
Queen VS GOO. aind.11.--`The 'efr. T. Fergnson, Q. Q,. and Mr. P.
eavrilty," sled His Lordship sentenced '
him to eighteen monthein the Central
01 ompted him 8,, pecket his prayer
b*
ook The eltinbieT kat Wag adjit4t.
•
ed and after extending warm conernt
nlittions and deeiree the divine tnol;
his leave of the hippy pair. A eplend.
id supper followed. We seldom see gr.
Northcott itwity from home now, and.
re) natd like, he for a time suppreeed
publicity, lint as ''mo' der will out,"
so will any truth anti circumstances
caused 8) etircelation of the repent that Pr55011-
he Was married. The pteeence of th. i Qeeen re. diteclintentBlcGee.-dwI.ndAi
icrt,-
minister, the trtutspert of honsebold keit! for tottlerdt. with
good'. a mean merrily °holing in his ?O. Me')ougall for the Crowe. Mr.
Sundae' clothes and the absence of the I J. 'I'. Gerrow 'for prieoner. Mr. Me.
Dougall on behalf of the Crowes con.
molted to a verdict of "net guilty" be-
ing entered, which wee accndiugly
Hilliard re. Lays. -Action of trover
t and conversion. Mr. Thos. Ferguson
1
. Q. 0., aml 'Mr. Pnrdom fur defendent.
Mr. 3. T. Grorrow for plaintiff. Ver-
., diet for plaintiff for $280 88.
cooductor at the prayer meciine, that
neust,mean something. On being ie.
terrog itedeby his confidants End well-
wishers he adyi,e I them to diebelieve
afloat hy, incredible
reports were current
of their unreliability
?• His 'enmity was
thns answered, his
flying reporte set
gossips. Similar
before, and aware
why credit it now
undoubted and,
friendturned away Hatiefied, to feel
chagrined, however. when the truth of
the report wee eatabli.hed. Some of
the nl lone won't aek him any more
questions, and we don't blame them.
He might lave bold res, anywey, as we
never cha ivari anythely here. It is not
right. That 'the newly wedded -pair
may have a lengthy, happy and pros-
perous future is the wieh of all, and We
trnet they may be'very kind to each
other. We know Mr. Nottlicett will
for w were always wake kind bac
bands.
Belem (3Lt/BrOOt.
111.4
Cred:1011.
The Crerilloil O. Y. Tie Lodge gave
very interecting entertainment on
the evening ef March 20th'' The alert-
tnittee spared 110 11:188)make it'i1
tereettug. The hill watt orowdell..
enliven the 'everting the Oorninit tee
foitr.etory cake from We. Geo.
Nortslimore; batter, tato ladieti being
Parsons VS. Crabb. --This is an ac-
tion which is technically called a qui
lain action and is brought by Geo, H.
Parsons of this town, to recover pen-
alties for the public uses of the Provin-
ce, spinet the defendant, Christopher
Crabb as a Justice of Peace of this
Oounty. At our readers will doubt-
less recollect, last December low young
men were convieted before 1V1x. Crabb
for dieeurbing an assembly of persoits
met for moral and soci tl purroeee and
eech were ion'e ed i a fine of $5 re
and $6 eeete, and the arsvIth e er embers anti paims as well ad sore
$24.00 for the:proaecution ofthese boys, been for so load a time a sneerer, have
throat 'and mann!' from which I have
!hie action ie. that Mr. Crabb's costs 11
ad, there wee only one ihrettneo,01, entirely left me with their use. I feel
excesgve, end that Nif, Crabb 15 heme him ft new wan mi well ae look like one.
tinder the Statute.' Dm ing the trial four years I was Unable L breathe
it appeared that Mr, Crabb aeoertainecl ""Dil" 181 "0". •Fr°111 the 118e et.
theft he 1," $11 05 as e seemessue ill the es arrh Remedy I can now do so
tonnection with- the abeve enetti. The. freelY* Y°fir Inetlicinee he" to be
all the rdprnenn tea. Lett* live
Dr. Proree arta the gentleman connect-
ed With
Gratefully yonra,
$5J0 REWARDLINTeranil CURE.
Some people would rather be hum -
ho tied then to get "value received"
for the'r money. Hem* it is that ouch
p !Non g run after this and that pre-
teeded cure for catarrh, forgetting that
Dr. Segese Catttrili Remedy is so posi-
tive iu its effects, teat its former pro-
prietor advertised it for, yeatt thronah-
out the United Stater under n positive
guarantee, offeting $0at-ewars1 for an
monrable case and was never called up.
on to pay this rowaed except in two
°newt. Tide remedy has aelnired
a fame that a branch office+ hag been
established in London, England, to -
supply the foreign demand for it, Sold
by druggiete hi 50 cente.
,,CNABLE TO B RE AT THROUGH
NOSE.
PO RN, N'D FILL Pe', lot ft alare1t11.1114,
DR. R, V. Peetora
Dear Sir-Sonle timo age I bought ci
D niche, some of ynur Dr. St.'s • Oa.
horn Remedy and Golden Medical
Diseoverr and commenced to late them.
tope wee sot down ou the fnery list, but
hin,Lorelehip dieponeed with jury Mid
beerd the evidence lamself, mid re-ery.
ed docisioo till the first day of 'April
next. Mr, J. T. Gareow fur plaintiff.
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