The Exeter Times, 1884-5-22, Page 8„ Dares many t; rule,” says Uncle Sam, The former night the audisnee wits'
oat won't workbofe ways. Whiskey twill i small • the second wits fair. Mr,
produce a headache, but a headache wraii't i Ve#`ey is so well known in. Canada its
produce whiskey;" rG lecturer,
carte r� Peter X says people who run their heads ,ct , it�tl hie exhibition being,
'vtf l;a•Q1esa,1e .arud, Retail against a rigorous And well-conducted news- gel/Mlle: le: it Is not 'leen-sally to repeat r'
paper will not bare to live lofts; to pee what the oaanpliment of the prose, Every,
fools they area body >ilhuuld patronize him,
Mr, of this
ford, of /dense% sold. to'gr. R. M[. Jim. `Previtttick, twat osl.rualser
C i��, SZ IR ` . Davis, of this place, a poste !leiter, for the g
aaut of: $7t -r, on SWturelay Inst, Ur, D. iii• of tine ./lace, is building., 15 Iumber
tends fattening the beast for Christmas beef, wagons, of wllioh It number goes to
The Loudon APstriet Veetpug of the *C- the Bruae tepees, and some intended
thedist Church is beim; Bela horn at present fel tlla ttocth•west. '1#is s e9kce well.
for the purpose of makiug prenaratious pro- Y '
for the Oreditaal eater rise.
FANCY ' GOADS DEALER paT1irouto too Union.
S p
T1lmueh some misunderstanding Rev, Mr., II l:011id lint fail
.Ic\air, did not oouduet the scrvicdee in the—
Presbyterian March, last Sabbath, as was IilrIton, f
:gated in our last issue.
i; E'i$R, Cl?�iT, •
At the Chattel Sale of horses, head at the Fruit trees promise an abuudautt a .
IVI 1
tlawwerciat Hotel, on. Monday last, cousider- i#Rrre)st,
ion, esti,. able excitement prevailed, and some smart 1' a 1; on the brillg0 over Fish creak
Flat li CENTS per line tar each attbse T -'TT biddin4 was done, which caused the nmimais is being ° 0 ►' NEW
g poi warded. t
TEN CC*lra per lineline for i#rst /Heart uei.t in- The let . um. ay to Jzoee es the i'ea! COAT- leupuatlir:::::::e:wwa.„0,1,un.o,,ref:e o[de efts[
to s..11 for lit
lattli c lntnntsh„rgedfor notices *ptwatitig utlaianehas of itdutlllekixodtse the dsi£cr- thr►net halrsdaly lus ,9 .� 1huroh seal it , it I
ee4,ou 1►lon-
- •-. - will ba opened by a thauksgiviug or congra•!1`
;1 tutation service tlrrougltont the conference, day• Rilap
gill, , 'et"r fillies.
,i liees . 1 On Monday a(teruoon Met, while Mr. Messrs, ,Tota (reins aud Thos. J
k t 13 -laden, of Usborne, was driving down Main T11111 lu►ce been gppoitited by the
. _ / street, awl when opposite the Market, ono- Methodi�t pougr2p�jailou to attend the 11
flier rig passed prim which caused. his horse I
Tjautt il�alltr. mix ` 2, Rasa#. f then rig
After him, au for some time sae Tempacauuo r,tltlsetttietr iii Cliiaiori OR
b aqt got ire leg over the abaft of the buggy, the 27ttl. P
aud ren for some distauce, When 14.13, gat The Auuir•41;a:1ry alervieee u con •
aehaautage vt the mania, and stopped its uentiou with slue ereeby tttritin ht. S., Tzt erste s
• career,
will be held Sunday uud tb May et#d
SPRI�tiG
Local, trappenings.
Jun' azertver.-•-1iea;t and cheapest lot of
boom end a hog Ise here** yet Seen in torte
T TO :>U
to inspect our
ey p
Round the Country, Junta 15111 ltltta.
Gleam (travois' Rent their drat.
•
le at O. l:;xereto btu 1 wale work• ig1ieaA. round on Howley, Na boo will be
and tc"airiag none ata usual. ''Harkens,; of
kept et the creamery title seasoo Ott
ewers kind erose on hams, wbipez, minks„ Tim base bail match on Friday Int. that ie found its l#tu at nen-pa1yiug
childrtciti eletrrieget=, "PR*" rtaka151 sews,+
Gal sand see, ttreoit Luottu its Ailsa• i,ritig, ta;attltt d .tees Q+vuera ill those hnimalo Merit.
lin favour of the latter, by 18 to 40 lug wore for thein leen then can be
procured for thein when fatted. he
buttermilk will be shipped to Lew
don.
WoodbFm people appear to bane
Kot quite enatugh of "8apyy Badley,"
;Lfeetings wets hula there on two suet-
ceekive friday night and tluatlaer arl•
uuuuced for the 'following Feiaaty
Scotch d
Canadian '' '"we ds
Notice.
F d T i'ytlt 1) ,;
A fete persons may secure boars. by app.; - I .�,.- �.�. ,,, . =a1■r
tug to Mrs. Heywood, au Ann street, south/ KitiYit.
of Hawi1DLasv'a> hetet.
w.. Halt cess yieta„g iu Laudatt
iropertJ l ttsitW5 ... lig
lank weak. (Fel ay )
Messrs,.ltiordeu aud an have esclahn;,ect
prapertiee. Mr, Joltu P ata, who tesitledl iu The bag }fitter, Remold UOlattan.4111
Primeistewn. thinking the 4120taaee too ter terteine4 un out evening lest week,at
trim:the F+,nulry, where he is employed., a tiirt•autie o[ two anilen. It wM Very l night, not In she Meantime that pot,.
,sera tegeti with ;six, Jahn Warden, 'chase i sow.
perty was situated Heart? oppo4rte to the eau utear (rattly informed the did 114
abyteriati t„hureh. We understand lir. The proprietor of ,the outs 1.10190 rotate he would bo sequined to flay
Ban, gave eanaidexasble money ,u ttlth lits ..total, state* that, all anti acre of his
52.00 far the use at. Ilttl eLurcfl. Art
property. latnd which he leased, from the Canada Bailefe mocemente appear to be gas
The Scott Act. Iionwcod treeB We fear 'Milani is
A convention emnposed of delesatel from -. d%ltlea,+, it is ilCedfeu * to ,alto olio, he
various parts of the county will meet at Clin-
ton on Tuesday next for the purpose Set tar.
Ito; talon to have tee Scott Act submitted in
Lend Co., be counted one million of erueti a gutla dial 1a1 ,eat,Ears acid
his .ugh `.lova again.
Step/ten.
or any of his entente didn't Ilea it
concealing to meeting
the meeting an degrade
Huron County. Tire. representatives from -�° �� a bribe utt the pretense of latrtboring
Leri will be hissers, 11r. G Collins, Chas. S. S. tiU a., Steptien..•,•-The child• At rho 134t eeting of the gwxLor' the good morale of a country. lank t •xll aune:i iotcha i
cry -made C tithing a sped -
ar ty-
bat in £ex s and Boys.
united, No tt ouble to shoe' Goods.
1. O1 . /LI G
flounced.V . to fro tttomselvea a>I + a pt
Buell and X. P. Clark, The temperance leu. ren en: puking great progress ill ly board of the Kirkton Circuit it two the excitement was iuten.as iktien lee' t e°7 s,; moi' ! r,A E c2i
Plc of Pertlt County are to meet at Stratford thein- etttclieaa under their efG.,:ent mouths leave of abetiuce wee granted egad that titin whale atm" fortn.a •K steno rraxt• :tit ace urkt:.
shortly for a rimiler poetess. There see= _ to Rev. Mr, I3,tr:is, superintendent of , mut 1,e.,wat' »r!+++tore Tt�t (fret set.tan of a
t be a general t tit to teatllaor lIr Tait tltr Tait is tt pr seep err#kine' fil;allt:�? tet Ilio !'rogue aecaudt day rf rseetlna,
ce
San of the t'oa i.
Court Itoon . iib
day. thesrd at
Putt the Coattail,
awe people of tri this toFhaw then Act suiting young mart stud as a Weedier chis 'Inuit s, ho with Illi vette inEenda Li 1. .attar ate4liui; bttaiueara, 'Ffs) i7, i+.'*i. 1'J:ii?li::tlt.iDfRco Mork.
corned, It seems to have bleu successful in 'newly deeercoe the ,etuplimecite treat• vi•ti.ting old London and other places
ell counties tttrontlbont 0ututnu, whets- it las ed upon .tint by the people -of the gee• of nota. They will erubeh1y Rot sail
linen voted Upon. tion for lite paint taking.
tune iia July.
rr~noraina Mr. Patriok Cougllliu'a brick house
Mr. lierey's Great Pannratua of Wax is no'r entirely oo1YipTeted And paiut-
Seenca, Pilgrirs`s Pio-,ir• aa, and Ten Night's ed. The grounds uedttr claimed,
in a IlarBoom, was exhibited in this place which ./resents a very tidy. allpaar-
on Saturday aud 1rnnday evenings. A per- nova.11 r. P,, is an industrious and
tion of thc.aceiery was passable, white the
remainder was not ao attractive, and Mr. V'a enlerprisiug farmer and its an upright
explanations went far in assi.sting.the even- mat: cannot fail to succeed.
!mot programme in the way of tnstrneting Mr. duo. Piulcbiuer, lot 10, 0011 10,,
the aud1euce. Ou both occasions he was
greeted with tolerably wall -filled .louses.
Should MT. V. chance to visit our town again
the public would be well satisfied with one
evening's entertainment, aud not be bulldoz-
eby a repetition on the second night..
ltanaway,
00 Sunday afternoon last, Mr. S. H,.1fan-
niug suet with a alight accident, For some
tieo he has been residing with 31r. Werry, of Littleton (pian,)
s'abo.u,., nkd: of tvhusu annuals was taken
siek o11 above morning, which occasioned Mr.
M's going to Exeter to eeenre a veteruary
sergeon's assistance. He being in n. hurry,
harnessed a young colt, and attached it to a
sulky, and accordingly drove to Exeter. All
went ou quite smoothly until ho was return-
lnr lane, mid triol deseca ding a� hill two- .intend break ng as soon as seeding
and. -*-half miles east of here, sortie person
who resides in ho vicinity of Wiuehelsea,) is ever aud in al probabisitythere wilt
while passing struck the colt which .tanning be a largo tunouns of new land under
was driving, and caused it to jump into a
:.seta ditch. He, however, managed to control
the beast and keep the rig right side up, un-
til it matte another leap to the opposite side
of the road, when, at this period, he was
thrown rapidly to the ground, where he re-
ceived ieverai injuries, and from the effects
of which has not, since, been able to leave
-the house. The rig was almost totally wreck-
d:tl, but the Horse lana but slightly fujnred.
btepliou, .ia buitdiug tide summer on
his farm a frame house 20x80, one.
stud -a -half stories high, with a stone
foundation which promisor to be very
uoraanludeous. 11r. Chas, Tinuenfield
of Dashwood. is the mason stuff plas-
terer.
(From our gash correspondent.)
BlIEVITIES.-The weather here is
alt that one could wish. --Seeding be -
gen about the 20th of April, some are
already done. A great many fanners
crop next year. -A great many claims
have been cancelled around here late-
ly. -Several• pigs have died .in this
tleigiborhood during the last two
months, cause of death unknown. --A
Sabbath School has been -staffed `svitli
stir. Jas. Carvell as superintendent.
Fisnma.-Greet excitement on Ti-
ger Creels, a Large ntiui�er of suckers
Brevities. and jacl=fish have made their way up
the cease and the people of this place
are having lots of fun, catching them
-some with pitchforks; spears, &e.,
Frame house for sale, cheap. Apply at and others with a large sack witu a
this Office. screen io the bottomwhile others
The Volunteers of this place contemplate • ,a black bottle, of genres we
going in camp at London on the 16th of June carry
dont know what is in' it itntess it is
what they call (lots of fun). How-
ever there are scores of ugh caught
daily. •
Huron County Council will meet at God -
,:rich on the 3rd. June next.
React Barnwell & Picrkarct's change of adv.
which appears in this issue.
next.
Mr. Ed. Drew and family, and John Drew,
intend Ieaving on Monday next for Winua-
mucca, Nevada.
Mr. Patrick Trainer, • lately a farmer of
Stephen Township, leaves this week for St. -...
Joseph's Island in Lake 5operier. Crediton.
A preparation for renovating old furini.
tare &e., can be bad at the Central Drug
Store. Try it. We uuderstand that our friend Mr.
Hellebore for current buses -a sure pre- Bead of this place has applied to Bar-
ventative against the clesti•oyer-oan be bad sum for that $500,0.0. - r thinkat the Central Drug Store, C. Lutz, Prop.
Banton Eros. have just opened a big lot he will have to procure a few more
of New Trimmed Mitlinery, fresh from the
city. New, stylish and desperately cheap.
A smart and intelligent lad to Iearn the
art of printing.. .lust have a fair education,
Exeter. Apply personally to Tenses Office,
Our readers will notice in the next issue of
this paper, the advertisement of Mr Coulson,
the Chemist.
The bread of life is love ; the salt of Iife,
work ; the sweetness of life, poesy ; the
water of life, faith.
Mr. W. Wilson, of lot 23, con. 1, Township
of Hay, had his farm stack, implements, &c,
sold under Power of Mortgage, on Saturday
hast, Stock and articles sold well.
On Sunday last, a portion of the walls of
Mr. Wm, fierier oed hes exceeded
the feat performedby Queen Anna of
Uistoricel fame, tie she recoutiy gave
birth to her tt';ei?'troth ehiid, Dat
that l
r.w•t.
usilu1ne.
',i'ho U. A. I. K, O..net 111 their:
rooms Obi Mniidlay eVeniaig, NIt;y I2th,
and ofteu a tti>xiialeterivg the "grand
bumper" degrr;e to several oaudidates,,
it was, ttuauitn&turf{" received.
(1) That whereas lair Charles Teri.
per has resigned Iia seat in the Dom-
inica Cabinet, end accepted the ex-
alted positilil of .High Commissioner
to Greet Britain, be it therefore re-
solved that the members of this club
express their sincere regret at losing
the valuable services of so eminent :t
man as Sir Charles has proved him-
self to be, from the present adminis-
tration. •
(2) That we piaoe on record our
high appreciation of his services to his
country as H. C. in the- past,and also
as minister of Railways, and congrat-
ulate the country at large ou the ele-
vation of one of Canada's greatest
son's to ettols a high position, feeling
perfectly confident that none are bet:
ter qualified than ho to perform the
varied functions of that im:portans of:
lice.
(8) That the club do now adjourn
out of respect, for the departure of Sir
Charles from Cauada to take his parr
maneut abode in the mother laud
After singing Auld Larxg Syne the
club adjourned for erne week.
The club;/Chit a_>ain nccor ding to ad:
journment tin the evening 'of the 10th
inst. President in the chair. • iYliu-
utes of "previous meeting read stud
confirmed... The presiaont then in a
neat epeeoti of half an hours duration
reviewed the- Toronto L'ouspiracy oase,
touching on its most important feat:
urea, making especial reference to the
novel method adopted by one McKim
to pay his own debt with money taken
unlawfully from the pocket of another,
rungs for his poetical ladder, ere lie aud therefore iu his own (the speak:
can mount the white elephant. er's) opinion no better than stealing.
p He aid a high complimeirt to our
°rope,are looking up in this section p g
though there is. some biirewas.; own M. P: P., for the `noble manner
The 1llessrs." parsons, are doing a' 1n which he kept his owu skirts di:
very fair business. rectly auttlienoe ours indireetly,olean
The bualinese of thislace ie looking from corruption, especially 90, tylion
up. P he svgs 'so often neer contamiimtion
Fro -fishing is the sport of the day. in disenargiug lits- duties as errand.
g boy for Wilkinsou,in loading the spot•
They a•ro quite an'epicure. leas lambs of writ within the £013 of
The two flax firms of this plaice have purity
seeded 500 acres in flax this season: elle depraved corruption. He made a
Mr. Harry Either is making some capital hit when he alinded tothe cone
1r. James' Howard's new brick residence, psrovetneuts at his /soups „ eplraoy as only befitting those persons
Width is in course of erection, fell in ; cause Verev's panorama exh'ibitea two lvliose, !dens of ati'atan Hist. tett»i are 80
of which unknown. nights here Thursday au4 Friday last. 1o08e as to encourage any set of Leen.
Wanted, ,•
.lie ooalalutlett Lis teuiarke by urgang
apse the wen beta to atttsprress- thea
Notice.
very ttk;?eagta» of vice and Co bewa%e uc)t'1t...0 nl I1LVztitO:i�-a, Court of nevi*
oftbat most daueereue of tealtittlet;te teeettbe miteenieut lion et theVilleb'n or
Iaxe: for le~ &,ensu life ,held at the 'Market
"tile anti Justifies the means." 4.p ifouao,l;satce,on
please. j�J 7]1g qQ ]jou {gyp!
The resolution committee then sub- ,1 � Sahli, 4U � of 111$E, 8R4.
m itted the following Irhtob, were men u••n 4a;, at til u`ca• .t; i, tn. Perm+tus having
adopted without discussion.
(1) That no Mau should 111`}'(u
priate the tummy of tcrrat•ller to the
peermeut of his own debts.
(2) That the parson taking: es AVM;'
for easy cattle int: ate had if not worse
than the briber.
(8) That any lean guilty of giving
or receiving a bribe 14 unworthy of
cognizauoo in Society, or any law-
mutklog body, leave elope a Legislat
ive Assembly.
That the members of this olub do TO WNBHIPof'UBBORNE
not sympathize with any of the par- i
ties to this di*graceful trausactiuu
it. t sbnrno, un the 5,4 asrnueut of MI, will be told
—a:t-
Joshes Dnititslrr, 1
bust r s,; at tar. a ti 1 noire OP walk govern then/
• iriifil
s Lith 111. St.xt:3E 3i1 t`11. 4'letk.
court of
--rci; T48 --
nor with the government that hutiehee The 11 in n.lie i'iou for the 1o.,u511iti M
To t,e continued
,.+a+•.r �,,C_ "` X':: eke_
,"tl'.'ait`3Pia"' NAIL,LlllfVlCLE,
George Peters' house, at aSbzt.bot
i Saturd.ay, MAY 31,et1 1884
P- erislnetlln the Flames..•
Lake, Out., was burned at 1 o`oloc'W
Monday morning. Peters au& a
daughter of eight years, and. - young
woman named Briedeu were burnefi
to death, The Bre wad; caused by - a
coal oil Iuunp Felting down stairs
froiu the fiend's of Peters; firing the
stairway. A son of 18 got up and
threw a pail of water on, spreading
•flatrtes rapidly. Hrs. Peters made
her way down stairs through
h t
e
flames, followed by her daughter of
20, who, it is feared, is fatally burned
about the neoic and shoulders, Mrs.
Peters is slightly burued about the
shoulders. Tlie sou and some work-
men, boarders, made their escape,
but Peters, his little daughter and
Miss Bridgdeu perished iu tho flames
upstirs. Very little of the. bodies
can be found. The 'leasehold effects
aud clothing were burned. A snub•
cription iu aid of the aufferet•rs being
taken up.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Oombiu•
*tion of Induuiis, cowboys' and buffalos
attracted an audience of 8,400 to
the Chicago Driving Park Saturday
afternoon,
A large' dog carne into the town of
Gerrardvillo, Pa„ Thursday night,
carrying the body of a very young
infant. The owner of the dog was
found and interviewed. , He said the
babe had been buried in his yard some
clays before.. It had been unearthed
by the dog. Tile authorities httvetie•
otded to arrest,hitn. Ho has erose
been arrested., and the coroner has
the matter in hand..
a0inuencing at ton u',:Inck a. iii. The /saes;.
went /toll can be peen at my office after tliiq
du.te,
Usborne, liay;itb, N. J AIX, Clerk
Mortgage Sale
-OF-
Palumie 11e:1E:tato
-AT-
TTDZANLBYY VERTUE OF
the Power of Sale contnino 1 in two cer-
tain Mortgages made by WILLIAld1 WILSON
et. al, to the Vendors ,which will be produced
at the time of sale, there will be sold by Pi1B-
T,IC Auction, ou the premises, at and near th e
Village of iieusall, in tiie County of Huron, at
one o'clock it. m., by David Dickinson Auction
,ger, on
FRIDAY, 27th day of JUNE, 1884.
Tho following valuable property, namely
2.113 ST PARCEL; -Lot number twenty-three
and the Itorth-half of Lot number twenty-two,
in the first Concession of the Township of Hay
in said County, containing together 150 acres of
laud, more or less. This :property contains a
large au;t well-[inisltecl Brick -D welling, . and
commodious Barns, stables,eto'
SECOND PARCEL s --Village Lots in Hennas.
numbers 21.22, 23 and 24, on the ,North side of
King Street; and 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40, ou the
South side of Queen Street, These lands w111
be otiered iu smaller parcels to suit purchasers
if thought desirable.
TIIB33tS and conditions will be made known
at time of sale. Por further particulars app
to DAVID DICKINSON, Autioneor, or to
FABBAN & VISDALL,
Vendor's, Minto u, Ont.
Dated 20th May, 1884, -