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The Exeter Times, 1885-1-29, Page 8tet J. G iT Wholesale and Retail BOQSSELLER --AND county parliament, Left for Goderich • panion, who was more fortunate,was on Tuesday last, the day for meeting.) soon to his rescue, and uuder the The Reeves and Deputy -Reeves aro kind treatment of itis friends and the fame Ai that year exoept that Mr. l owing to his own perseverance ha Henry Horney will represent the was noon able to take his plane on township of Vaborne as Deputy -reeve the ice again, althoutlh, we believe. it instead of Mr. Shier. was more through plunk than any On Wednesday forenoon last week pleasure he experienced that ho again about 10 o'olook, se the mixed train reeutnel Akatiug. His friends all I ou the G.'1'. R. was at the new cross wish bins a speedy recovery, as they ing about two miles east of Clinton, expect to have occaeiou to "wish him • PEITLE1111E11 NI/ICY GOODS SEALER Edwin Johne, a farmer, of Tooker joy" before he leaves spin for the smith, was instantly killed. He was laud of the free and benne of the drawing cordwood. His horsey es"prairie chicken." oaped but the 4401 was badly wreck ed. An ugly gash appeared nn his Stephen. right temple. Fie was also fearfully -- ( ouec L MEETING —All the uewly EE4L.D Ta=s s . EXETER, ONT, TEN OEiTR per line for Brat insertion. end -FOUR CENTS per line for each subsequent in nertion will be charged for aiotices appearini Ira t his column. Elpt f xeer THDRSDAY, JAN, 291h, 1885, Loa3L NSIVS.—We shad be happy to re- ceive at all times, front any part of the County, items of local news, such ,u as citterzts,or any interesting incident what- ever, front any of our subscribers or read- ors,osrterally for the purpose 'of public. aline. Local Hanin•s. ,Wali ted A bmart and intelligent Iad to learn the art of printing. Nast have a fair education Apply personally to Truss Office, $,xoter DENTAL. C. Cartwright, Dentist, wilt be found at Abbott's old stand, over O': Neil's Bank, every Wednesday and Thursday except any week in whop Tuesday is the first of the meoth. All bsanohes of dentistry attended"to, and rsttefaction guaranteed. (a;oldtfilling a specialty, Terms cash. 1"rioes low The weather during the past week hes bean extremely cold—almost too cold to suit skating rink proprietors. A large number of Exeter people attended the Hensen carnival on Tuteday evening last, Several eoldiers from ()Buten visit- ed the Salvation Army here on hen• day last. Air, & Mrs. Stephenson of Kiutnarn, were the guests of Mr. do Mrs. N. -J. !(hark, during the past few day". The Salvatian .Army meetings cou- tiuue to be well attended, and many -soldiers are being added to the ranks, The Anniver.ary services of the Elimville Methodist • Church, held Sunday & Mondaylast, wete thin eiiit ..areas, coueidering the stormy Weather whi•.h prevailed. Mr. E. It. Bieseit has again been :appointed road inspector by the til lage council at the same eatery widest .year. Mr. Bissett has given good -satisfaction as inopeotor, A. G, Dyer, hist M. Eaorett be pound Mr. Chas. Manning, of Ctesveland,' keeper. —Carried. Moved by D. Johns, seconded by J. ,Pickard, that .E, K. Bisset! be Road Inepeotor at former salary. viz., $1.'550 per day.—Carried. Moved by D. John., seconded bi J. ]Pickard, that By—law No. 2, to appoint a constable, haying been read a first time, be read a second and third time and finally pa/med.—Car- ried. Moved by W. Bissett, seconded by A. G. Dyer, that the clerk apply to the Judge of the County Court to make Mr. Jame. Creech a county constable, and also to appoint Mr. Creech caretaker of the lock up, as it is desirable by thie council that he be 80 appointed in order to enable him to discharge his duties as village can - stable more fully.—Carried. Moved by W. Biesett, seconded by D. Johne, that this Council adjourn until Wednesday, the lllh of Feb.— Carrried. M. EAORETT, CIe±. mangled about the body. When the train was stopped he wits lying on the oow•nsteher. i)eelased was a cousin of }(jr. D. Johns, poatmaster here. Conned Doings. The Exeter Connell met pursuant to adjouromeut at the market house on Mouday everting last, 26th inst., elected council being p. event, took the ntoeseary oattls of office, eigned the ueoe.eary, papers, and proceeded to bariuses. Minutes of last meeting read and eigned. On motion of H. Either, and D. French, Mr. Lewis was appointed treeeurer at a Bilary of $100. On motion of 0. Eilber and D. French, ell the members prevent. C. Prouty was re—elected clerk, audit; The minutes of ttitr previous meet or, caretaker same ae last. ing were read and confirmed. On motion of H. Either and D Tenders for hemlock lumber were received as follows : Fred Baker, $8,78 per M : Jahn Yager, $7.85 ; lteinh.rd Cook, $8.45 ; J. N. How ard, $8.50, and Hebert Fulton, $8.50 Moved by W. Bissett, seconded by J Pickard, that Mr. Yager'. Leader, being the lowest, be eooepted.--Car- ried. Moved by W, Bleach, seconded by J. Pickard, that orders be granted for the fotlowi'ng sums, viz., J. Grigg, $8.55 for stationery; F. Gill, $25 part payment of salary aa bell ringer; Teems oMoe $5.05 for printing to date ; M. Eaorett, $24 for election expenses ; and Robert Fulton, $66.10 be received next meetaug. s �•+ . 1 s s,.,1" ww e,,,tya,,/ Vs7 for lumber,—Carried. The following orderM were granted Tenders for printing were received —•J. Lynch, $1 ; W. Brauer, $5 85 ; from the Thies and Wee -tor offices, Ford B"idge, $48; M. Klu:alt', $2 ; Moved by J. Pickard, seconded by W. Bissett, that i1r. White's tender, being the lowest, be scripted. ---Car. rte&, Moved by J. Pickard, seoouderi by W. Bissett, that Mesas. Johns, Dyer, and the mover sod seconds, together with the Reeve and Olerk, be a hoard of Health for the cermet year. French the auditor's report wsa re; o.ived. Clerk to notify all interested par: Flannels, Hats X Caps, Boots d; Shoes, ties that a roosting will be held by council on the 14 Monday in Feb., at 10 o'clock, a. m,, for the purpose of forming s school seotiau in Daehwood, to be composed of portions of sections IF YOU WANT No. 4, stud 11 of Stepinen. The treasurer has yet $900 to loan 0 get value for your ]Honey and see whatyou are buying, 11x1". Katz tc investigate the $object , , y� g, cantaiued iu Mr. Eltiott'e canamuuioa; � To to CARLING S, as Wo have the best lighted Store in the gen.—Ur. Coughlin, and 0. Eilbe. to village. roe what ditobiug le required ou first S. R. Tendes for stone and a bridge will You will do wall by calling and inspecting our LARGE ND VARIED STOCK OF DRY - GOODS! IF YOU WANT Carpets, Fine Clothing, Fashionable Millinery, Silks, Dress -goods, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Prints, Cottons, Shootings Table Linens, and Napkins, Blankets, Go to CARLING'S NO TROUBLE G. Iuterest,$8; error ou road,$80,62; 0. Pool, $21; T. Lampert, $9.50 ; Auditors, $20 ; W. Dearing, $8. Moved by H. Either, seoou'd by D. 'reuoit, that Ctras. (rfetie be aaseaser at *salary of $75. Oauuoil thea adj turned to meat ou the 1st Monday in February. --Carried. 1 Biansasrel. Moved ay J. Pickard, seaantled by A. G. Dyer, that Dr. Hyndmen be (Crowded out week.) Medical Health Inspector.—Carried. ---- Mr. James Creech offered to die - charge the duties of cnuetable, bell• ringer, lamp—lighter, catheter, sani— tary inspector, colleotor of poll ter and to put in his "flints time until 10 o'clock every night for $825 per veer. COUNCIL MEETING. --The Council elate, for the Township of Blauehard met on Monday, 19th inst., a id after having .ubeoribed the oath of office sad qualtficatlon, the fulfowzng gen- 1tlemen took their spats at the board, dowel by A. ta. Dyer, eeeonded by i viz e—Msasre. Jas. Dinsmore, Reeve, J. Pickard, that Mr. treech's offer Thos. Lawton, Dep -reeve, Wm, Gra. be accepted.---Orlrrisd. ham, "Geo. Hudson and Geo. Spear - Mr. Geo. await named Mr. Geo. ion, Oelenoillors. Willie and Mr. Thomas Fitton as hie The minutes of let meeting were sureties as Treasurer, who were so- read and confirmed. opted by the Council. The board then proceeded to elect Moved by D. Johne, seconded by their officers for the current year. Moved by Mr. Lawton, see by Mr. Hudson. then S. Clark be Clerk.— Carried. Moved by Mr. Iiud.on, sec by Mr. Spearin, that John Anderson be collector. --Carried. Moved by Mr. Graham, sen by Mr. Hudson, that J din Irving be Assoesor. Moved in smeudment by Mr, Spearin, ee6 by Mr. Lawton,that Edward Keunedy be Assessor.—Amend Carried. Moved by M. Graham, sec by Mr. Lawton, that Mr. A. W. Driver, be Treasurer. --Carried. Moved by Mr. Lawton, sec by Mr. Graham, that Mr. Ford be Auditor. ---Carried. The Reeve appointed Capt. John Camp. bell as the other Auditor. The board then resolved themselves into a Com• mittee of the whole with Mr. Graham in the :hair, to set the salaries, after some deliberaliou the committee rose on the Reeve resuming the obair,they report as follows :— Clerk's salary without extras, $110; collectors, $90 ; adseseora, $50 ; treasurers, 40 ; and $1.50 per day,for each day of road oommiseion work. Auditors, $8 each ; selectors of jur weather, Mr. G. E. Cresswell, bav- ore, $6 each for each selectiou. Mov- ing resigned his offices of Secretary ed by Mr. Lawton, eeo by Mr, Hud- and Treasurer, Mr. M. Y. McLean son, that teuders be reoeived at our was appointed to these positions in next meeting for oaretaker for Hall, bis stead. The directors' report was tenders to include lighting, heating, not presented to the meeting, owing &o., for all meetings of the Council to the absence of the Secretary, but during the year, together with the will be presented et a meeting short - meeting for nomination and day of ly to be called by the President for election and two first meetings of the that purpose. The several reports New Year, also tendere will be receiv• of the branch societies were examined ed for plank and printing, tenders for and passed, after which the fol. lowing officers and directors were elected for the ensuing year :—Leon ard Hunter, President ; Thos. Simp- son, fat Vioe•Preeident; Wm. Bell, god Vice -President ; Directors, Wm. Graham, Stanley : John Marquis, Golden -iota Township Robert a1oAl• lister, Hay : John Willie, Stephen ; James Pickard and John Willis, Exe- ter ; Donald Molnnis, _ Usborne ; R. Brook, Tuokersmitli ;• and Dr. Cole• man, Seafortb. Messrs. G. E. Jack • aan and William Charters wore re- appointed auditors. as visiting his releatieres and friends here. He will return to Cleaveland an a few days, acoenepanied by Mr. A..Snell. With thanks we aeknowlenge the receipt of a beautifullydflus►rated de- aoription of the Chicago stook yards, .From Mr. Jame" Willis, formerly of tine ,place. The patrons of the Exeter covered skating rink were entertaned with ,several choioe selections efenusio from the violin, guitar and harmonise by Messrs!. Weekes and Cuffio,cn Friday night, Quarterly meeting services will be Meld in the Main -street churali next Sabbath. In the morning the sacra mane of the Lord's Supper will be ad- ministered, and love feast in the ev- ening. It is said tete is one oaee of lye phoid fever in town, caused by stag— nant water in the cellar underneath the house in which the patient lives. The new Board of Health will likely see that all such sources of disease are removed. Mr. & Mre. Gullets, of Usborne, were in town an Tuesday ey'g., with a team of horses, and after tying them safely, went into the B. C. Church. During their abeence the horses became restless, broke loose, and rau home, leaving the two old folke to walk about 84 miles. Mr. Jas. Creech has been appoint— ed village constable for the current printing to incluse all ly, opposite Wm. Ball's furniture store. p R printing requir- year. He is to remain on duty till , Jacob Kellerman (of the the lures ofed by the township, such as ballots, ten o'clock at night. He is alto to H. & J. Kellerman) will return from Ham- I road lists, notioa of assessment, col- . perform the duties of lamp lighter, burg about the 12th of February, to make lectors receipts, bill heads for con belt -ringer, tax•oolleotor, poll tax col. preparations anto open up their store. (Freddy tracts, deolaretione of office, bills for lector, and sanitary inspector for the danger.) nominatiou and Court of Revision, reasonable amount of $825. auditor's reports in pamphlet form, The anniversary sermons of Caven -- and voter's llste with one dozen for Presbyteeiau church, Exeter, will be preached next Sunday afternoon and evening by Rev. J. A Murray of Lon- don. 'rhe annual tea, followed by a platform meeting, will be held on Monday evening, and a social in aid of the Sabbath school on Tuesday evening. The representatives of this village 1.11asi1 W 000. Good sleighing and everybody weIi pleased with it. Another party on the list. Oyster supper at Weseloh's .on Friday evening last, a lively crowd. Mr. John Beayer of Morriston, is home on a visit. Miss Nellie Ball has returned from Dakota. Mr. Ned Welton has sold his Carriage shop to Mr. Win. Zimmer. Mise Louisa Lindenfield and Mrs. Frank Reed will open up a dressmakers ehop short. I. CARLING W. B. ; Journal office, $8, adverti.- tug ; Archie Hyde, $1.25, rep out. vert on 15 con ; Geo, White, $1.50, repairing culvert on London road ; E. W. Harding, $2, advice ; M. Hamilton, $13.50, caretaking of Hall ; R. Northgt eves, $20, Blenehard's share of culverts between St, Mary. and Blanchard ; Ruth Ritchie, $7.00, American. Reports from cattle -ranches of Kan. sus and Nebraska are vary disoourag. ung to the Chicago buyers. Cattle are dying by hundreds from starva- tion and oold. The nu -look is the worat ever known for year.. It is believed the coming spring months will be even more disastrous to stook. M.a. Foster, $4.00, Geo. Wilkinson, $8.00, charities. The ooll sump continue. at Dallas, The Couucil then adjourned to meet Fax., and reports from all over the on the first Monday in Feb'y at 10 Stets eh" 1h° lose of cattle and o'clock, rt. m. sheep to be appalling. The extremely S. Ceeux, Clerk. dry rummer left the rengea iu a bare oounition and the cattle unable to •` live through a severe winter. It is Not Far Froni Home. probable that 80 per eent. of the noel News Condons.d, cattle and 60 per pent. of the sheep in the state will be mai. In Risque The Huron Salt Aeaoeimtiou has re- county half the sheep died Wednss•. duce& Balt to 60 one a barrel iu oar day before last, and it is thought that Iota. Thursday night's sleet killed most of L Goderich has a telephone connect- the remainder. The atteregate loam tion with Seafortb, and one day last will net run short of $40.000,000. week while a lady of that town was Michael Roob, an Iriubrnan, living oonver.ing with a young man at Sea. et 86. Mulberry street, Cleveland, forth, she was asked who the Seaforth murdered bid wife and then out his party was, she replied, soh, Harry, own throat at an early hour Saturday the little she The gentleman M morning. The temple Dame from Seafarth heard the remark, and the England, arriving in Cleveland on conversation was etopped. So muoh New Year's Day. The neighbors re - for the telephone. port that since their resideuoe on The cavo of the Cochrane Menefee- Mulberry street quarrels have usen turing Company, against Mr. A. Gib- of frequent occurrence. Friday night son, of the Thames road, Uebnrne, Bach was out with a companion was tried in St. Thomas, and decided named McFeddeu. Returning at in favor of the company. It appears midnight intoxieeted, his wife fled Mr. Gibson bought a self -binder from from the hoses and went to the red- Mr. company ]eel summer, and after dense of a neighb •r. Bach followed and parried her hack to the house in working it for some time, was pur: suaded to lay it aside and buy one his arms. She escaped and ran about from the Massey Manufacturing Cern: in the snow in her bare feet, with pany. The Cochrane Company re: Rooh pur•euiug and shooting, Filially fused to take their machine back, and both were does to Dater the house at eued for art price, the full amount of 7 o'clock in the morning. Mre. Con - which the court allowed them. nor.; a neighbor. entered their apart - The annual meeting of the South menta and found Mre. Bach lying in Huron Agriaultural opoiety. members bed, her !lead almost severed from was held at Turner's botelBrucefield, her body. At her side lay Roch, hie on Wednesday of last week. The throat frightfully out and gasping for attendance was not as ,large as usual, breath. He died. owing, no doubt, to the unfavorable Senator Edmunds has introduced a bill making it an offence to make, buy, sell, manufacture or compound any explosive substance with intent or knowing that such shall be need either in the United Steles or any foreign country for the destrnotion of property or life. Planing such ex- plosive on board any ship is also in- cluded among the penal offences. DIED. e alt, ACCIDENT.—OD Saturday aFtellroon judges correction. --Motion Carried. last while a young gentleman who is' The following orders were issued over from Dakota visiting his friends, and sighed by the Reeve :--Eleotiou was gliding over the ioe backwards, expenses, $47 ; Win. Kirk, $26.71, accompanied by a young lady, his gravel ; Edward Kennedy, $3.00 at skate caught In a soft spot in the ice, tending judges court S. Clark, and threw him packwards, striking $25.38, expenses judges voters list with all his weight on the back• of hie court ; S. Clark, $9.80, registration and the anll rourlAin towndhi a in the head, which rendered him almost in: of B. M., D's ; S. S. No 1, $040.00 ; Nap",uee, es M. P., for Lennox, is most efircient remedy, in the various wasting S P eeneible for a short lime. Hiy cum: Archie,Dawson; ,12,50, draining on gazetted. conditions calling for such a nutriment." The election of M. W. Pruyu, of FRAZER.—Iu Usborne, ou the 26th inst., Ann wife of Alex. Frazer, agek 72 years. bAxsoN.—In Tuekeremith, on Wednesday, the 21st inst., Elizabeth Fauson, aged 25 years. GANE,—In Ingersoll,ou Thursday 22nd inst., H. H. Gane, aged 66 years. Decease d was father of the Rev. W. H. Gane, of Elimville. MCGEE.--In Usborne, at the residence of her son•in•law,David Kirk,on the 26111 Met., Elizabeth, relict of the late Win. McGee, aged 85 years. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, A Most Nutritious Food and Medicine. Dl'. 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