The Exeter Times, 1884-4-3, Page 83. GRIGQ
Wholesale and, Retail
iii QQ1CSEZZIZA
- -AN D,..,,^
a'S.hatl l play. 'e'er the Garden Wall e 1
asked the organ grinder. "Nr," replied the
' citizen, "1 would, rasher yea would play in
the nett street."
$ Adam Eorepaugh is the proudepossesser of
the firs; White Elephant eve . •brought to
t America. It arrived iu New i'ork a few dayh
' An auwatenr, paneter, intones las Diet some
houses haws wings, and he has often seen a
house fly. We thought no part of a house
sacs the,himney fine
1,trb metre eitttrigs.
At the Spring chancery sittings opened at
Goderich t:n March 20th, the folaowbng ease
from Exeter (tanto on for trial s-.-Worden vs
Wordeu. A adieu for alimony. Suit was,
settled. before trial by defendant basing to f
Amy 3600 to his wife.
etiiitnere Opening.
Messrs. Seawall ,k Pickard will on Friday
and April pith ei 19th open their Millinery
Show Room, where they will exhibit one of
Mr Wm Dearing, of the 3rd coucecsiou of the finest Stooks of Flowers, Feathers and
Stephen. disposed of bia thorougjabred bub rrrmmod Millinery in all the latest novelties.
';;.ward Bev" to Ur Joseph A Melough, of A11 aro cordially iunted to call and examine
St' a t W wanosli for the duet of /150. whether wishing to purchase or not.
N
FAN ODDEA
C� S LER M1s'1 E p_r mg Clark
. ` daughter of 'tic H I<
GO
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Clarkof this place, left for London, ou 'Wed-rupax twat to Teaebers'.
l_ The Education Deeartmeut has just ite-
rated last, *beta the intends taking aCol- cued revised regulations is ;egad to the ex-
EXE'rEit, ONT- leeeeourse, aniinitious post summer, We give a spur
Famine in tete vicinity report fall wheat unary of the principal changes, in another
locking good, and if the wrath r should column. which are chiefly in regard to
>:hr harvest will. aoubtletsa.
-•�--- prove tavor�tble, the subjects slid percentages for examination
TEN CENTS per line for Oros insertion, told by a good Doe. cud the oouditioua 4A which renewals inay
FOUR CENTS per lineforeaeb subsersrat tri- Division +•;outlet tun Exeteer O oe meets be obtained.
seraion will be chargedior aatteseappearisig la
tatscolumn, is Ire is Hell on 14th of April. Aran it i$
exp meted sorrel eawrs will be tre041444 before got.„ k wilco. •
tllre+w The following arc tan
t aniewil la 1'teliard bans 'rust remind a tillow4 will be
targe roniAinmeut of ftitlitds it AtYriesa flare ort at
wan paper* iu tato newest 40404 wxbisili Rill' hilt, tjrsd' un Apr11 l6tit : wratrta>gsrf,%ttl
be uttered ebeep- April 10: ut i Perth At St>t atylu.wrt Aprfl
Mr. J N award. halt eormasneed tbs area. ,10• and Tanaharit at Eirltten. on April lath,
tion of A reaicleuae an the taostlieaat 3tupllat dl Usbore. it Exeter.on April Ws.
of thefoundery. It litwhen completed,
it will be cute or it* sto,•,t int Ruler.
Err sestvsv. a c
Met
THt 1SDA•7 . APRIL ! . 180.I.
ripen *alga
We. t
7y:
er
J R 13e t and lreapoi�t kat ofce* Life We ]3urtj,
s et and creat aro have as set seen nn tawve, l hayaSposial Union. ace M.
each week still in ins;
k� completed et Q Life-ei k work of the of
of this Pliterehrei
is etc. Eacrett'a, Alas 6rsnil•ruadewrork atilt Rud 0• � t'iru�ahis the
kinddone as usual b Bernina o1 every two clinrobe+ with browsed xrtterest. kiwi even done to EXetor. 14 will be placed
kind always re hand. iiips.tntrakell se drenr ou sthl„ 141°.. n it tale oomiagfsll show. rho
arriaSas, express waggons, ike, ('all seed wit,. 11. es in
thiau from the .trans Ta theaneo
Rork ea rst clans in eery respect, And
15 tees ifltheGouutp aatwr<wtiltat Clintontou on aha would bo hard to surpass for workmanship
Lovell Brevities. �� latah ma., their papule being to organize a toil 4 "o • cy.
Birds of various kinds liAVASrrive,t, County Temperate° Lodge.
Tuesday !set war, "All Foyle Day,'. The Ai toileting of the Exeter (truest s
rd. if io A CuriaRt
I, if it wee to Ratio trite held There. There rd.
ou ,urs• • to circulation a 115 Maisons Hank
Trinutniug fruit 'ref's tucks=are to be populareve v ....1„iuR lata. jatti amen poatpuued to au bill mile the folborting .rrltten in a rather
just now, in�leftl ate periods* it wee nota gaorunr. shekv though di lfnct hand: '-This la the
The band serenaded lir. E HSpaeitn a oda Mr it Mrs 13 Swenerton. who bare been last of a tau thoineu 1 dollar fortune left me
Monday evening last. visiting trioxide near Ilan:than, for the past by my nuele. ,"Aoware of wine and women."
:Horning shooting is now in order with oar couple of months returned home on Monday The writer has not signsrd it hat the story it
town sports. tact. conveys way boa true Dna.
Read the .'clipping„ under the hew,diug of Saslow fairswill soon commence. There
•"Photographing the Baby". will be soma difficult in the judging of bootee, Correa(,
e.1ho severer www 314u•st.. Exeter nertir. lout as there Ara aurae ersrdltet 141111a414 to be It you know the fectaof elated item always
beefulled iu. engemhats *Prim repot it to this ornate Don't wait till the'ea-
A uuwber of liu•kras s bare been kine t on tau H stn last, a number of the awrpor• per is pablisnea Anil tlieu express surprise
the Bauble Benet titins Spring- auou ewpiotretcamped Aad laulo,l awl* the that the item does'uot appear. Editors and
igarbagw which had atcumulat+id on Itaiu.at. reporters cenuot be in every plea. at the ;awe
Weigh wide* have been *reviled in the The sorest now amount a clean appearvnoe. titre, and meat gather a great deal *1 uowrs
surd of the k xetir Salt t wapany,
The Qui suet birtlidey fsdl.thi. fear on Sat.
aldoy.
Some of our local theta nave been after
wild grove during the beet eerie
Revised by laws for the VilleeelofExeter, frons others. feet each one Sunk it a pleas -
are being printed, and will be may in a sew are to furnish en item for the ('aper when
day.. It would be welt to lame them en- theycan. at and
not wit for aowcbody else 1,
forced wort fully than has been done here- report
totem.
Bliss Belle. of Exeter, spent a clay or two Mr Nortliey, of tti tuolre'aeet, purcha M a (:owe By -taw.
to God 'ch heat week flue colt, tete mouth old, franc Afr. 5 :tan- Piru amended bylaw of ala vllliigc Couu-
oil,rt•spectmg the running et cows anther high-
way, at certain dabs, is as follows :--All
cows found paeturiug or running at large
ou the streets within the corporatoeu,betore
ly held a tion is the Central Drrib This the 1it done for theth day of Mawill timiQ publ c,
Real the Council proceedings fu another save re, was is toots last Reek. alt 41, 14,404
A largo uuwber of Wild geese Ana ducks flung of Liiseti , for the Burn of $u'f ho
passed northward last *tele. colt wee aiwcl b by Lord lladdo , and d weigh-
ed S37 pounds.
l ridav night last.erebawou, of Luckaaw, who rete
column. to Lucan, where he take] full charge of n and by kecprno the c in until the above
The ""boy„ " have brigbteued their by cjjeles Drug Store. "date, gives the grass le time to grow.
and, will son be en the turf. Exeter atore•keepero slew that they kiwi, Ceuaeil•
the value of a tastily displayed . show winuarrs for its advianuerneut and welfare, and
and frequen y Q sages o e e, owe the het house. ou 38th, members
The 'Northern Light* were very brilliant on Mr u
RCi-Q p •I
GENERAL OPENING
SEW MIN GOODS at CAILB'S
We are now showing Me Immenae Variety of
New Spring Goods iia, all Departments..
NEW SILKS,
SATINS,
RRt EADTt ,
VELVETS,
sc
J(
NEW CASHMERES,
ai PRINTS,
4e ORETONN1.S,
" DRESS -GOODS
New (o ns, Jo. Sheeting, 4o. i'iilow C'tittons, do, Table
Denims, do. Table Nafrkilae, do Towels, do. Lace Curtains,
do, Hosiery, do. Gloves, rla.:Tjyis, do Ribbons, do Corsets,
da. Frilliugs, do. l±imbroideries, do. Dress Trimmings, do...1
Fancy Goods of every descr'ptiou,
. ery, New Stylish.
si Amid l slso Dell special attention to our magnificent stock of
New' Cont's F"ursa,isling>
New felt and straw Rets, do. Ties, do. Shirts, do. Braces, do
Handkerchiefs, do, Gloves—iu all the latest styles.
SHOES, SHOES,
Best quality and. Lowest Prices.
Intending buyers will do well to inspect oar lunneuse Stock, betters wakiug your Spring
purchases. mud aboule alae boar in mind that our Stores are the mo•l, lian:isonze and beat
bghted in Exeter. Our Steel; is new and Choice. No tronble to show (,Birds.
L GABE:MG.
made.
7o 3fir. & Alii. H. U. Spackman.
Itis with the greateat of pleasure
that we here assemble his evening,
to show our appreciation of your aer-
vieeB as a member of our band. You
have al ways taken a hearty interest in
it, and bas hits done all in yonr power
Tally pulls are uuw regarded as an even.
ing a amusement amoug farmers.
Wiggins' storm visited here 'ou Saturday
uigbt pant.
Spring ploughingwill commeuce in a few
days.
Honae•eleaning has commenced -a sure yards(, and those found in a filthy conehtnon,
t1 ! 1 the good sh 1 Go Council vert pursaaat to adiogrnmout 1 without y.rn, wvo would foot n great
it departments f a A39
erad'e. at assartweata in
a depar men a u Present. The minutee`Af the previous meet. l"4er seeiably and otherwise, There
trade.
Some people era cleaning their baok••yartla Bila wore rmd toil cyD. food. dt.,acd by e
+ I3iseott. eecended by Johns, Stat otdera
and seine ares not. Too hetdth isapeator be granted for the. following•? it a, viz: E.
should take a ,"(amble", and examine: all R. Bissett, 57,55, for labor; David Bissett,
3o 50 do • Jas. Ilaids,n 54,30, do ; and S
sign of spring. have them properly cleaned.
Is Exeter not going to have sonic kind of a Remember the entertainment, under the
celebration for the Qat'ien'e Birthday? auspices 01 the Methodist Church Ladies'
Miles Bowey, of Seaford, was in town int Aid. at which the White Bros., of Paris, will
week. visiting friends. take part, leas been postponed till the Asir
Oar thanks are due Mr. James Willie, of inst.
Chicago, for files of the Chicago Tribune. Rev Mr Tlompson, of Brueofield, preach.
Mr. Sohn McLaughlin, purchased a eine ed in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath
piano from Mr E Drew, a few days ago. afternuonlast. The attendance was tolerably
"Fan dubs" and ,"knuckle down tight" are large. The Rev. gentleman delivered an clo-
the popular exclamations uttered by theenuni quent and instructive discourse.
boys. The Sons of Temperance have moved their
Eggs will be plentiful for Easter, from all effect* to the L O. U. F. Hall, poet officio
appearances, they are beginning to atop in block. They 14111 now meet in a very baud -
price. some ttall, and do heartily invite all to join
In the ands of the Exeter Salt Werke who feel so inclined. The membership is
y rapidly increasing.
Company, there area great many colds of
wood -soft and hard. Messrs. Samwell & Piokard's Millinery De.
A fear more street are _ pertinent is one of the finest in the county,
lampsmil and is well-filled with all the latest styles of
oil on Bain-st , a6 those already in use are too the season. Miss ielcIn tyre, the head mil-
ler apart. liner is second to none in these parts, therc-
A detailed report of the Village Expendi- fore her selections are oboioe.
tare during 1885, can he had on application • Rev, B J Robinson preached a special ser -
to the Cleric. mon in Christ Church last Sunday morn -
Messrs Snell dr White are buying, up driv- ing ; subject : ""Prophecy and the Eastern
ing horses, for the purpose of shneprng them Queetien". The Rev. gentleman delivered
to the States. the sermon au a masterly style, and was list -
Spring assizes opened at Goderieh on Tues. ened to by a large, attentive and appreciative
.lay, a number of jurors were selected ream audience.
Exeter. At the revival nieotiage held last week, in
A quantity of square timber is lying' along the' Methodist Church, some youths behaved
the railway track, which will be used to brid- themselves much to their discredit, and were
ges on the road. frequently ebastisod, Such 'conduct in a ea;
A number of eoipenteraleft fox • Godericli, Dred place 13 degenerate on the part of the
this week to take part in the erection of a perpetrators, who it is hoped in future will
Grist mill in that place. 'conduct themselves morntlyemlanly,
A number of cows came nearly being im- The necessity of parents taking gtoate,
pounded on Thureday leaf. The north -end interest in their boys is every day more and'
people were somewhat excited. More apparent. Altogether to many boys
RAC, John T Westoott, is travelling agent `bavo the run of the streets day and night.
for Mr James Pickard in the 4 ricnitri>railm. Thisais s'of should
training can have but ono and.
g Parents should know -where their boys are
plement business..
after sundown,and the best place is at home.
A severe snow storm, 'yiaited us ori Mon- Are the "boys" not gang to organise a la -
day and Tuesday evenitrge. Snovrefell to orosse, cricket or base -ball club this season.
the depth of two- inches : Theis is some fine material here, fur the for -
Rev Mr Diekson preac e a special ser. oration of a first-class club. Appoint an even -
mon to the young folks•.t Sabbath morn-
ing. ..
Mr. Chas. Motelland'sA h,• keecntfy
of Exeter, was in to}vn lasievreek; visiting
Mends. .- c
Miss Wilson, of Goderieli, who has been
visiting friends in Exeter, ieturneil home
last week. -
We return our thanks to Mr Geo Kemp,
of Hamilton, for files of recent issues of
some of the Hamilton papers.-
On Friday,last, a small son of Mr. W H
Verity,'caught three fish in the Bauble which
measured• one foot eaeh, The largest so far.
Mr. Geo.'Kemp, grocer, King'itreet Ham•
ilton, recently of Exeter, has purchased the better means of egress from public buildings,
residence;llf;Mr. Irving'tiosseley, 71 Hark- one of the provisions of which is that within
finer street, for $2,000. ` aix months after the passing of the act the
Mr. John Fjoyd leaves town on 1+'riday, Council fn cities shall', appoint a competent
for,Glencoo, to take charge of a large flab- architect, end in towns and. incorporated,vil-
mat factory in that place.. May success at. lages a competent offcer,'whoge duty it shall
tend
Thehire.
Dominion Lieensc 'Commissioners for the munici ine ality and tphe plansic uand specifics- within r H• 'Spackman, fur the jrurpoc of tier-
Middiesex nave fixed the salaries of Chief In- (ions of all such buildings proposed to be Imre- prising.:him, aria he was surprised.
specter at $600, and Sub -Inspectors' at 3400 after erected, and see that the provisions of Later in the eveuiug,thc following ad-
ing 6f meeting and let there be a full Myna
ance,in order that the abaft (tatted.can -beagoods, nelliuery, mantles, hosiery,
, . 520 Elba.'ttl Rewards
The publishers of Rutledge* Monthly nacre
twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for
April, among which is the following :
We will give $20,00 to the person telling
ua how many words there groin the Epistle
of Jude, as recorded in the New Testament
Scriptures (not the New nevlstou,) by April
10th, 1881, Should two or more correct an -
ewers be received, the Itawvrtin will be diviaml
Tho motley will he forwarded to the winners
April Ian, 1881, Persons trying for the
reward must genii 20 cents fu silver (no
fore, knowing as we do, Slat for the postage Stamps taken) with their answer,.foqr
past number of years, you have ren- wlich they Will reeeiva the May Btcnthlg, iu
which the namepnd. t lf!ress of *tunes of,
dared us efficient sservicee iu yonr par- the •reward and the correct answers will ba
Molar part, we ask you to accept this published, and in Which several More vain.
Fervent $13,00, for lighting lames and re. small token, viz :—A Family 131ble,as able rewards will bei offered. :address the
pairiufido. to the 27th of March.- Carried. an oxtreseion of our appreciation of 11TJrIi1mGF P1a13LIS13I;7ti COIiPANY
Easton, Penta.
Moved by J. Pickard, seconded by D. Johns. of your efforts, ant not as a remuner•
that Bylaw No. 8-1881 be amended by talon and Ileo that an may longbe
striking out the first day of May aid nnsert. ' p y y
ing the fifteenth day of May. -Carried" By- spared to scan iia page. carefully
law No. 4, to amend By-law No. 8-1881 was Yours on behalf of the Exeter Brass
duly read and passed on motion of J. Pick- Band. •
aril, amended y Esse By-law o. r
to commute statute labor and provide for 8- • ( '1DLEY.
' u of commutation was dol road and �C. SENIOR.
db W.j3' tt B 1 H 6
oalleet:o y
passed an motion of
J.
Da) Pickard, seconded bs Ur.:Spaokman replied in a few
By-laws of the village be printed in pamph. After the presentation was made
let form. -Carried. Notices of the alteration tale assembly sat dues a well-filled
ortime for cows running at large to be print table provided by the hostess, and
As a sure remedy for Sick Headache, Sour
Stowaols,Dispepsia,Indigestioa, Constipation,
Torpid Livor Biliousness, .ka., no medicine -
equal to De Baxter'a Mandrake Bitters.
25 coots per bottle.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
W. Bissett, ow y ons, mended Ohoice Words To
y
by S Pickard, that 50 copies of the general i o Rent.
ed and posted. Moved by J. Pickard, second +
oil by W Bissett at this council do now
adjourn for two wvtheeks.-earned. M. Eta. (nal
by the ba 4, together with so •
al conversation, the evening war
lwizr, (Mork. spent most enjoyably. On wishing
Mr. Speakman joy and Happiness, the
List of Coavictona. Company left.
The list of convictions returned by _,r
magistrates for the quarter ending ]Seshanio'a institute
12th March, number 42 against 59 Tile Exeter Mechanics Institute
fol - he previous quarter. Of these 18 Lib/ ry has tett divisions, containing
were by txoderich magistrates, 2 by 1,300 vols. of books, and after May
('lliuton.4 by Wingham, 7 by Exeter, let it will be inoseased 100 volumes
and the others by individual magic- mare. Crass, A. and B., contains
tratee. No less than 12 of tate con -
Dictionaries, Magaxinee, Manuals
victioue were for vtolatian of tin) Li a,nd Elroyoloptadiae ; Agriculture
cense Aot. The eotpl amount of the
finmtl impofseil amounted to V2,40,
now liar worms, r;
Such enhance never before offered
iu Exeter. Drew's Stock M Auction,
commencing Saturday next, at 2 & 7
p. tn. Sale nest week ou Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
at 2 p, m., and ou Saturday at 2 & 7
P. m. Eutraece, south door, Drew's
Block. Crocltery;Fine chiva,tea setts,
F woe toilet setts, glassware, dress
discossedand adecision arrived :et. A good gloves, tweeds and shillings. All
base -ball club would take well for .a change.' mutt go. - Positively no reserve.
There is one lady down in;: Exeter Come one, sole all, you cannot fail
doesn't lecture her husband When he comes
home late from the lodge. At least that's the to see something you wank and can
impression that formed on our mind wvhen we
read in the Exeter Toms that the wife of Rev
E J Robinson lately presented Lebanon
Lodge, No. 133 with a neatly worked banner -
elle in token of her reppreciation of the order.
Godorich Signal. .dti,>
-404 _.
Good.
A bill has passed the Legislature to provide
buy. at your own price. • • Seats for
ladies, Good order preserved. Terme
leassh,or good endorsed note at 8 per
cent intatteat, ..for sum's exceeding
$25. Note • the spot, Drew's
Block, Exeter. Watch these columns
for aunonnoemeat of further sales.
JOHN BANTON.
Surprise and Presentation.
Ou •Monday evening,about 8 ei olook
tue..members of the Exeter Brass
Band, viaited the residence of ,Mr. E.
each, the law are duly comfihed with. dress was given, and presentation
medic economy, Mechanics and
anufacturee.-1,20 vola. TAie is *
teellrnjoal aonl _Apeoisl division, and
401: ba ' er4tsed:" ., Meobsr110i tai d
Tradesman invited toifispee/, aloes,,
C,—Biography (including tales and
sketches) vole. 85. CLASS D. Re-
hgious Literature,(including religiouls
tales) vols. 75, CLASS E.—Voyages
and Travels, (Wee and sketches) vol.
90. - CLASS G. -Philosophy • and
Science, vols. 64. CLABB'H.—Poetry
and Drama,(Englieh and classical)
vols.- 52. Cease I.--Miaoellaneoue
Literature, ("Bells Letters") includ-
ing a large percentage of fiction and
imagination, which •cannot - fairly be
counted :novels, vols 164. CLASS K.
-Novels and Standard Fiction, vols.
373 ; Miscellaneous Novels, vols. 65.
Reference works, including 46 vole.
Euoyolo Britannica Reports, Journ-
als, Statutes, Atlaeses, Etc. Members
$1 per annum, beginning at any
time. Library closed annually .for
two weeks before 1st May. .
Signed ou .behalf of board of 1)ir
odors. Rev. E. J. Robinson.
•
To - cure consumption, ulceration in the
lungs must be stopped, the matter must be
thrown off, the menibranoes and tissues,
healed and thesysteminvigorated. Downs'
Elixir will do all this. Try it. Every bettle
warranted. •
Ahlk•L
A good Farm of 95 acres in the FIRST CON-
CESSION of the Township of TUCKEIISMITH
LRS. fora term
For particulars apply to
ROBT BELL, 811, Esq,
London Road :or co
5111, B V ELLIOT,
Solicitor &o,
Exeter
Notice to Creditors.
All persona having any claims against Neil
3tewart,lato of the Township of 'Osborne, in
the County of Huron, deceased, who departed
this life outile15th day of March, 1864, are
hereby notified to send in a statement of their
accounts with full partical^re of their claims,
and of the s •curities (11 any) held by them, to
me, the undersigned, by post p re -paid. All
such accounts (if just ..nd correct)prosentod or
sent to me on or neforo the 14th DAY of APRIL
188t, I will l,ay; but I will not pay or be re-
sponslble far any accounts sent in after that
statay,
All pentons indebted to the said N ail Ste-
wart are hereby notified to send in a statement
of1119 amount owing Or due by them tomo on
er before the said 14th day of � April, 1884.
JAMES STEWART,
Dated 24th March, I884. Lumley P O
TENDERS.
SEALED TENDERS, marker
"Por Haunted Polio e Provisions and Light '
Supplies," and audressedto the Honorable the
President of the Privy Council, Ott awa, will
be received up to noon on THURSDAY, 1st
Slay.
Printed forms of tender. containing fu'l infor
mntion as to the articles and quantities re-
quirod,may be had on application at the
Department.
No tender will he received unless made on
ouch printed forms. '
The lowest or any .ender not necessarily ac-
cepted. .
Each tender must be accompanied by au ac-
oeptnd Canadian Bank Cheque for, an amount
equal to ten per cent of t4 a total value of the
articles tendered for, which will be xorfeitedif
the party declines to outer into a contract
when called upon to do so , or if lie fails to corn
plotethe service contracted fer, If the ten-
der be not acceptedthe cheque will be toturn-.
ed,
No paymentwill-oe made to newspapers in-
serting this advertisement without authority
having .been first obtained.
FRED, WRITE,
Comptroller,
Ottawa, l7 th March • 1884,