The Exeter Times, 1884-5-29, Page 4he 'veto
$vett dict in Kuron. 1 51r. Jel.'tuiall O'Brioil's House is
blies. E also entirely completed and painted,
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Curium, May 27. -•---`rho largest 9 and u"1t a, greatly to the looks of the
THURSDAY, MAY 29,1.884. land most enthusiastic meeting of tent- .'lee:111 m ef Stephelt.
Pestriet Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Bible
pomace delegates ever held in this ,Ilh umu.-e1 oawtroeasditis took Ow
county took place in ()Hilton 4'-4t7,„st'verist'1c1'riliix'tV 0l. Saturday, 24
when fully 400 delegates beet to can• !Male Plc sic•• rs =Df ahie section took
aider the Advisability of submitting ladvatutage of the fine weather.
oyle'e lio,ise on the 12th
of cta,itlivlay is
Christiane, for the Exeter district, met 1 the lees Aot. ltfr. M. D
as per itppointwent, at HolmeRulle. After hearing reperte from all sect- n erouseaslell
ou Weilnesday !set. A special 1n- ioua of the county,witch were ex. t' '
tercet attactied to the meeting cooingly encouraging. the meeting!
1
as being the loot of its kind, before the decided, without a dissenting voice, l
tacitlal ullioti of the Methodist
onr
holi- to submit the Act. An association.1
eta. alld Yet at lecke: e0me Of the irl• was farmed with 1?. D. Watson, cf 1 a
teret.t of ill' fernier tiine13, es its. act- Seafortb, es president ; Horace Fos
ions bore but little on the workug of ter, (Minion, eeoretary, and 3. C. I a
the future. Stevenson, trimmer. it
Reit. W. Ayres, of 3litobeil, accu- The greatest enthuelasui was exalt- 1
pied the p.ilpit en the Tuesday even• ed. and all appeared confident that
:ort preeehed a very earnest Sar- the Aot would be carried in IT= on by
inert t.
frt►nt Hoseali xi, 4. At 6 a. W. a large neejoruty. * b
\\'ednee?dav .lieu, d-. Kenner, chS,irnean ; A mase meeting leas held in tho
of the district, called the aneetanl to evening, At which the following gene
order verified the appointment of tlemeu gave aedressoe :,.--Revs. Damp.
n,ctccatira. Rev. W. S. Pi ooe was bell. Hartley and Smith of Toronto.
aPperiute.l eeeretary, and Rev. j. Vent The hail well densely crowded,
journal secretary.
The lest of nrcaohors wee celled, Methodist church
and all in the Retire work answered to
their Manses hot Rev. G. H. ConlinThe following aro the lay dPlegataft
who tei:ti• red, t eougb the clteirmau to the aunnal conference, held in dile
his lesignetion, and signified hie in. place en Thursday last ; -.--ill J. Beal.
tention at crnsainl; over to tine United R J• C. Dawson. ;
btntes. 'Tis district ineotin.r., by re-
solution passes his ossa en to the Ceu'
teionen wi•h a reeommelldelicie that
any letter giveu him hie pisitiou bye
defined, as one who has been on pro.
bake.) for one year and had failed to
sit for his alxamiltatiou.
Brother 3, H. Lyman. the the pia•
ueer uliesionary to We country. sent
by tete foible Christian, cburob, failed
through the iufirmuieg of age, for the
drat time. to put in an appearance
which oruked a heartfelt resolution of
sympathy for flim, coupled with nu
earue5t prttytr that Ito :nay be grao•
ciouAly sustained in the evening of
life,
Tha Betil•'e.l3. l i.1 Ueusall quarterly
meetings, having considered the. pro
posed of the commi'te on the re-sa.
juatnoue. of the work, rec.i amend that
instead of D itheed:I, fllrizelhnrat and
?won. tl, McBride. W.
Orme, W. 11. plcuutalic• n. W. D.
Buckle, 11. limit, O. Fox. P.. Snaith, .i
F, Lowia. Jos. Chaaritou, d. Iinuttlil, l'
B. Luker, Am ereaac Veeniug, 3. R
Lands, 3. 13utruwra, Jos. \\tfioltou,
W. O. Whitney, Itubt, Brown, Geo
Lethbridge, Merril lie nate. Thom
as lRadgius. W. Percival, L Sti,itb,
W- Bryant. .Mitchell Walter, W.
Body, J. Pickard. T. Cubbledlek, W.
\Yeroott, Thos. Hobbs. 3. U. Raiser, l
D. lidiutnese, J. Persona, W. 'preb- ,
Hooch. A. Bask, Gan. \Vobstec. Alex.
Johnston, Thos. McCormick, D.
bowie. Alfred Clarke. Geo, Fitzgor.
ald, W. H. Wiuuatr, :Ulan Bare,
Samuel Tye, Benj. Wattsres.'atli, 3.
M. Cornell, E. Oradell, L. Praetor,
Gen. Lewis.
Tlie recommendation of the con -1
voution concerning the Ring Street 1:'.
M. Morel( and Marion D. O. Church
Sexauyitil bt il,i; at eiretut for ,a mar. Wee Adopted.
vied men, that Montt be added to it it was decided thst the two doth -
end ee font circuit for due Ging& odiratoburettes iu Teeter eilor.la exiat
and one lnarried man. This requeal las iudepeudont churches, ani to be
wad referred to the favorable ooneid. known am Sates Sheet Church and
align of the proviso:tal district meet- I 1laio Street Church reapeativello.
iug. The following requests were The Rev, W. Parcae. of Lxelev,
was elected to repraaoitt the thelriiet
in the Statiouing Committee, Rev. 3.
V. Smith to the Sabbath School (<tilsa-
l'utlorton, J. K+ ail'; Uebarne, W. tttittee, aid James: B. liana. of Dor.
Qivanoe; Crediton, J. Vogl; Clinton, :heeler, to the Misriol dry Committee.
3, Kenner; Henna k Colborne stat. Rev. E. L. :1liti.3letclt :inti Rr''.
ions left open. John Reynolds with Colonel Lewis
_ and Mr. Thomas Hobbs to be a corn- f
Murder Near .Blyth. nlittee on arbitration for salt of prop
party.
Moved by Rev. 3. Robbioe baits
seconded by Bey. Mortin, that this
tliaatriet meeting desire to record its
grrttltu,io to Almighty God for the
encores of the Soot Act in munici-
palities where it has been submitted,
and earnestly pray that it may soon
be submitted in the counties auto city
covered by this district.
Votes of thanks were passed to the
Exeter friends for their hospitality,
and also to Ttev. Dr. liyokman for
hes efficient aervicos in the chair arid
a vote ef thanks to the Secrotury.
presented by coeuit'r, for the re-ap
paiatment of preachora,viz: .Exeter,
W.S. Pe toe; M1tollell, W. Ayers;
A brntnl hese 11t, rea•alting in mar-
. der. foile ceunnittrtl near 3aiytb, Mon•
day moruiug, 28111, It eeeme a young
man named Mityuee, works for widow
Whitely, Tdckersmith, Soule year
ago his tither done !something that
begat the iii -will of his naighbore, the
Beatniehes, who report says, have
annoyed the "Hayne for the supposed
;'urpooe of beating hitn. Monday
moruiug, the Bealnishes, father,
mother and three sons about 7
o'clock, met young clfaytles at the
"Minion turn,” near Blyth. as be
was on his way to take the train to
get back to his employment on the
farm of widow Whitely in Tucker -
smith. The 130nenielive were termed
with two clubs and au axe -handle.
The gonna B••amisbws attacked young
Maples. W.Mnynee,:,r., and another
son put in an appearance about this
time and MI took part in the fight.
Itfaynes, sr., was attacked by the
Beamish family, he was .trrok with
a club and felled to the ground by
which the Beamishes is net quite
dear yet: while lapsing into uncon•
Seiousness from the effects of the brutal
blow he excleimedt"that's enough!"
Beamieh, sr. did not consider that it
ivas enough and called out for his
.three sons to "give biro the boots boys
"They gave him the boots with such
effect that his ribs and spine were
broken. The Beamishes then said to
young Mayne', "take him (t\Iaynes,
sr.) away or we watt finia;li him."
Tho"finishing" process had been too
fatally commenced, the only verde
Maynes spoke after being kicked were
when his sons were removitig him,
""give me
your !land George," which
were said to bis son.
Ile was then taken home and re,
"'coined unconsciousuntil 9
when he died. In the interval be
Canatttian.
The verdict of 'not guiltly' brought
in by the jury at the Loudon Assizes
iu the Wriglltman case for the mur-
der of Mr. Silcox, has. raised quite
a commotion. Perhaps nenety nine
men out of 111e hundred believe con-
scientiously that Wrightman was
guilty sod many a man has been
hanged on evidence which was no
more convincing than that given iu
this ease. At any rate there has
been a failure of justioe. Mr. Silcox
was murdered. If Wrightnlan did
riot do it, wlto did 2 Wo veut:ire to
say that uo other man will ever be
charged with the murder,
FRANK LESLIE'S POPULAR MONTHLY.
Tuo June number opens with a beau-
tiful colored picture, artistic in de•
sign and finish, entitled •"h, morning
call." The -contents embrace valva•
ble artioies—historical, biographical,
scientific, natural history, oto.—con
tributed by E. V. Smalley, H. D.
Woolf°, 1'uyckinek, Noel Rutbven,
Elsom and other popular authors.
Etta W. Pierce continues her great
aerial, "A Dark Deed; " and there
tween the assault and death the poor t are a variety of short storied, sketch
man seemed to have lost all feeling se, adventures pnd poems of great
though alive. Four doctors were in merit and exceedingly intorestiug..
attendance. • Indeed the 128 quarto pages ato brill-
iant with literary and artistic attract.
ions the illustrations, number over
one hundred 1, This remarkable
magazine is furnished for 25 cents a
number, or $2,50 a year, postpaid.
Address Mas. FRANK LESLIE, Publish-
er, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New
York.
H Herbinson, of Godericb
ship, has started a creamery.
The RileAssoeialion of Crediton is
making great progress.
The 24th was very dull at Crediton.
Many pleasure seekers went out tc the
Grand Bend. The band under the
efficient leadership of Mt. Jno. Grant,
gave the citizens a few choice select,
ions in tile evening. They march
very well and are improving. Credi-
ton is certainly not behindthe limes.
town -
d t
now 01i
hely vuiltl'iv.r;1 . RIi pr.11.4ed . i. 1,4 P+
gents a good appearance.
The light fantastic toe wide Wall des -1
alA^ral.I at Whaleii'e nate', friineriol ,
in Monday eight lase
Mr. r. 0oughlin, M. P. hall. gluts
1 large bee on lits farm, Stephen Tri'
ru ,tor/day. Object, embefisiiing the
grounds.
A.s 2a suro Joinc•ly for Bich' Headache, :lour
ltota7selh.l;)i..11e"-ia,Indigr'Stiuli, t%. lnstif.Ati.'r11S
torpid Liver Biliousness, ;'KO , no rnecliente is
slgat to Dr Batter's :► andrnke llitteee.
2:i cents per bottle.
HAR ETE. hP1»tTS. _.
iuorracte441,t7..° lo, Mil„?=1. WeaneadaTi.1
V4,4.1. Wit,^.,ar..
Nasti Viieit r ... • - 0 75 to ORO
led • -..075tiOW
Moto 'Wheel, 17.7.5. M .. j 00 to 1011
led %%fleet New ... .. 0 30 to 1 00
wait+:• iridin:
fife tnewy .. 1 til ti, 1 Jo
Oxley ... ... — 0 44 t,,ori.
lits ... .. . to $i to i. ti
Noses ” 5.,.1.. , . .. ... 7 tat to 7 Se
rimutilY ' ... -.. 125 to ? t",}
?.res ... 944to074
.. 0 54141 0 s6
Masao , ••• ••• 0 14 to t, 14
t.iticdi ••. .. £ ill to t) iti
Flour per bbl .... -• . a D.t ton 50
?.i.tisto$i:,p,ir 075 to 0 Es)
#110i(4141er bag . 0 70 to 0 94
)rlatiApptoapr it .. ... 0 OG ro 0 CO
:he pet tb, • •. .. 0 05 to 0 03
t'nrl:os p:rllr . .,. a 09 ta0 m
U,icka per pr .. 030 to 0 F6
l,'li-w.o. ower jar . ... 015tri0+''
EleS"lrcp edperi0 .. 0OooM t 7 50
5
hilt s scuba. ,.. .. .. 5 00 to a COP
• dressed ., ... . .. a :.0 t.} 4 761
3134er alkiawa,eacl, .. .. .,. Sr'r"9 to 1 till
Calfskin* , ,,. 0 50 to a 74
Wool per lb .. .,. ., ,,, 9 30 to a y'1:
std porton -. ..< ... .,. O":0 to i1 act
nelousti.:rbueli , .. 0 ce toe 4i
Weed per cont . 3 40 to 3 541
The BritishGrainTraii1e.
PM 1M
L ICIPON, 314.7 26 1."he *faint Lane!
Express, in its revlo"" of the British
grade Linde for the }tact week, says :1
Dining run:,bine anitod the lt'lseaita, j
which ars growing fast. A warm
rainfall is desired. The prices 011
hreadatuff4 aro drooping'. csc-pt for
the f crest whi:e wheats. To -day the'
market is el•,', ; anises ;cargo and is
dearer ; natal, tat dearer. But little
doing ir, the efi Coast minket. Two
arrivala, Barco cargoes sole, two with
drawn and throe 'emain. Values
for forward nausinal.
Sales of Eugliah wheal lhte l'a..t
were 58,057 qrA at 88 s, against 86.
220 tfrs at 484 Id the corresponding
week last year.
'FN{r, TENKENV
- t ,NNnary Surgcoiia, Graduates atlas Ontario
Veterinary College .Torou
to, has.. op need an office
far tho treat ment of all.
Domestic- An Muds, on Min
Street. F;xe. ter. Calls:ram
a dfatauco . '"' -*,- promptly at.
twittedto. Medicines for Romeo, Cattle, tee.
always on hand.
09040 . 01$1/40014
VS
Wishoat to annrnuice to tho inhabitants of
Exeter and vicinity, that he has opened out n
Bootanti Shoo Shop
in the Verner Store North of Samwoli
& Prekard'e, where he it prepared to make
all kinds o: ordered work.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
GEO. M. AN S ON
Late Manager C. Eacrett's Boot and Shoe
Establishment.
May 14th 81.
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FRUIT
, TONic .;
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,-,-.:-*,,,_:„..„.
H. HASWELL & Co.
• Wholesale Druggists, Montreal.
The Seegmiller Plows.
S. POWELL
Having decided to close his present stock o
the above plows, will sell
FOR $13 CASH, and $14 pi'i TIMI
FOR 80 DAYS.
The plow can be seen at the building oppos
ito Bawclene Marble shop. (A few door
•,south of the market.)
Points and repairs always kept in stock.
Parties intending making a ptrohaee will d
well to call early.
Shakespeare.
says `•t1rev traitors ;.we oft lose the
gtot IreDoubts night jial,•o ley fearing to
at
to
Tion doubt not "Golden Coin "--it is the
A comfortable Leine dweliiug, ono and a
half Story, standing ouof an acre of laud.
;heated on. Andrew St—Title clear For full
particulars. apply to A11 GEORGE EMA1P,
120 Eing-st., East Oaroi.4. C
best 5ht .,ing tobacco lu Canada,
%VI.
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414
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PROPERTY LImT
For Sale
For Sale.
A well ilnishedand convenieut Pweliing ]ionto
and i.ot oulturon Street, East of Win street
Exeter,
For particularaapply to
510, 11 Y ELLIOT:
Solicitor Sc,
Exeter
For Sale or To -Let.
Ao commodious £tote and a convenient 1}
atarey dwelling bocce, with good brick cellar
II a1 v.st note. t of pSCSest occupied by Air• deka
l'araone,ltutlwvitl,igo ofC4ntralta, mud 4 an
• acre of garden ground, with good ataile and
clrivlitg house^ rossesalon can be bast on KAY
1st. Apply to— •
ROB?. afcCOY,
!sprit, 10 Centralia Ont.
1WANTED i9.:irF.,t'} ti!S—ta resit-. ., TOIfliISQ3!1'S
vu�irf maim Now & Superior Canada, Maps fc Charts
t.t t,. inllpparocitlars free nonce
allures/4H. V.Tt Sorld. Oi
r
blap.l'atliolier v1tichmwud•et.d.oudon,Ont.
4,
Gone Tishing, Ras Ne . Exeter -1;31 tu:itEx' She a.
No Will `: Johnny went to
Exeter to -day ; ho was so
much taken up with that new
suit of yours, nothing would
do but he must have one too,
se he and his mother have
gone out to BSA N TON 13R0S.
Johnny will order a new suit
and bis mother got a silk dress
She baboon whiting this long'
while to got a good one—one
that will weal' and not cut,
and several of her Mends say
they keep the hest you can
get anywhere, that they boat
diem all for Black Silks.
That's what our ;iris say,'
they have worn their's for 2
years iiow and they aro just
us good as new ; they. aro go
fug out nest week aftor their
new Hats.
r� Yes, coma ono, come all,
wo have just opened
Now Trimmed Milliue:y
very cheap. New Dress -goods
bought jet a Lor rain. .Now
Black Silks, whie cannot be
boat. A. lot of Now Tweeds,
Pantings, and Worsteds.
Now is the time to visit
BANTON BBOS.
and get big value for you
money.a'
0
TH•�1-i GRAND
al va ItioiiA..iiii',T t t t 1 r i 1
to knew ltew t0 am. utter tiro butt to Clod.
m ..very inert collide should bate it. and MS it
costs o•.1y a paltry 25 tents, or 8 for 50 eta.
Every nue can have it by remitting stamps or
silver and this Alp' to
AW 1{11iN11Y, Yarmouth,
Nore.3cotia
R. DAVIS,
IS,
Bracher General Dealer
Vustoaiiers supptiM 'E fU)AYS, Tlil"lig.
I1AYS tsp f3A1't'BI)AYS at naris reri,lenee.
ORDERS LEFT AT TUE 5110? WILL r.r.
CHIVE PROM ErrATTE;►'flON.
LABDINB
MAC11INE OIL,
4rARMERS. T.ILlil SlIE1tS. ANI)
it Mill no u Rill aaYa 1neuo '. amt ire their
laaoictn.•ry br using I.ar tua:c.
T.A1IT)1 N•f+i
dicta 1..xu vist ., •..+nt all U. loading exblh►
ti.•+,e midtrdlaatri.:1 faaru Nuel 1070.carry innotr
!drat pt, leo and uiejalsan ever} instance. It
aa., HOW 1.0:a.lwut n„ n 1,Arricat.,r. iiui will out -
roar lard. real or easter oil. anal warra..ted not
i. clog or gnw tnoduPa%mnebiner}• You will
fiaronienry 4yu'tn0this 011. Try 11 and you
will testify an eta favor. Bowarnoi !n►]tattuuc
_xalNIrracrrrrri osr v nt
Moll Bros. & Co., Toronto.
Pan
SALE 11Y�-r
BIta:ETT BROS., Exeter ;
J. EILBEIt & SON, 0redlion ;
1tIet3O EIlli.b\VA.Iltiil, Mansell.
The Mania e Looking Glass
For Every Married Coapre.
\V linen will hurt 00 atngt , unto or woman
to rract thi: peculiar book. itto all who for
the first time t't.tcr the manic.; .,tate it it
simp1yaNl.CESSLlY. They must Mayo. it
i.or can taroeul ata be Ivan ]acro, but it i
enough to say the i••'ok contains all the seo
retardation to newly mnrrindeonplev.Otbera
wlio order it will ltavo to hoar the coueequen•
COS' CA it a only intended orthose who w s 1
OPEN FIRE!1
On EXE1
SATURDAY, JUNE 7th
Heavy Firmg!
WILL DE HEARD.
BLOOD and FIRE
BRIGADE UNDER ORDERS.
A GRAND REAL FIGHT WITH THE
DEVIL 117 .DREW'S HALL at 8 p. m.
The Hallelujah Guards will sing Songs of
Victory,
RAPPY BAILEY.
New Drug Story
W. H. COULSON
3
Would inform the inhabitants of the sur
rounding country that he has opened out
In ITepburn's Old. Stand,
A Complete New Stock
—oF—
.7. YV 11'19LL.
Drugs, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines,
Dye. -Stuffs, Spices,
Perfumery.,
Fancy Articles,
Flavouring Extracts'
Special Attention given to Dispensing.
Remember tho place,
W. H. COULSON,
'Corner Store, Opposite Central Hotel.
TO FARMERS!
GREAT REDUCTION 1N PRICES,
NOAH FRIED,
--OF THE
Dashwood Flouring Mill
Wishes to return thanks to his numerous
customers, for the past liberal patronage
given him, and since making im-
provements, which is a large
saving on fuel, will do
--CHOPPING--
until further notice, at the following
--rates
OATS, SIX CENTS PER BAG,
And for all other grains (Peas excepted),
SEVEN GENTS PER BAG.
•
TUESDAY, THURSDAY ce SATURDAY,
Are my regular grinding days'
TERMS Strictly Cash.
N. B, -Flour & Feed sold•at a close mar-
gin. Don't forget to give us a call
NOAH FRXICa.
Dashwood, Feb'y 7th, '84