The Exeter Times, 1885-4-16, Page 5COLIMA'. MEETINGS.
e 2;:ata' (fan of Pure LONDON, HURON AND Blll'11: WY. t ,:9 l.i- 1)1 - 1At,i 11}i,orleubphite, illititEll
b!'1)ht'Jli. Pl+ rk,eh,a,. d�ise(tssoz+r, N0aac2I. lxzuess 41ai1, �udCla ITElliitilif Loudon; del art 7 45.1.11, 4 56P.a[. G 30 a. u•111 111 Main Bartllett, Milwaukee, saga: 1'I . exciter8 37 0 z0 it ;
Stephen, April G, 1685. Iha\. found `ie.>tt'N l.iuolsiou to be one o£ ' Ileusali :1096 24 9 S7 thl beat ,tel,aratialis in use, es eciaUv it Iiippem0I66g0zRet. LIE 110 1 ThereevtutnrnattanOf D, k'rertctn and c. ,l p " i BrttceHeld 9'zs a 48l0 22i
Elbe to investigate It'. Vineor s diems and �chddrell e diseases, on account of the ole- Clinton 6 4S 706. 11 il,
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stegnaint , (roodlnau of result ; at request gance of thu preparation, and its agreeable leendeallQra ,
of Mr. Pearson, the council examined bridge
over Sable ou 3rd side road, Having exam-
ined said structure, and brunt it satisfactory
with a feta exceptions. The central ordered
the amount of contract Ies8 410 to be paid as
some little fixings are )'ot to be done.
Potations of M. Bush and others, And re•
quest of Crediton Band, ordered to be paid,
► q_� _ -_
taste, It is very desirable in westing die- Blyth 10 07 7 27 ld 1e x.rr.
eases,,, 1 ltelerave 10 22 740 12 48
win4harm arriueiO 3a 7 aS 1 $d
GWin nein , edo 34 a Mail. 2nd Class
Smith, >s �allfo+rt2ia gm, I w•
Lillian It , , rngbare, riep't 7 4$A.Dr, 6 C'0 re. 10 20e 4
aged , $lyth 312,1
14 at Si,Il F'r2112a.isoo. on Friday ` Iieil;ravo .....:a o0 3 4T
broke one hundred gloee balls with a Londtsboro 8 24 s au 112 00
Winchester rifle in two minute* an Cliotsm . 850 405 12 451^»14,
The following orders were egged ; r 1 Brneedeld.,...,.., �•t'S. 4 3a 1 13
g p thirty-five seconds, This beats nil 1�2ppen a 33 427 127
T. Schweitzer.. ,..,..... $ .391,08 previoua recordsi;danslt a 18 4 8a r
Exeter 935 443 225
A. Roberts 1090 3.o radon arr1le70 51 5 tptl 5 89
pi. Beavllr, ........... , , . , , .. , e .. 8 751
J Lewis
.,,,,,,,.., 231?VC TAIL MHZ Utas, 8y ntelis rid usltet f S d
be paid. Oat -meal exchanged
W. Holt
3 00
11B
G.
0:14
Crediton Fair,........,,.,....,..,15 00 nemil"
i is est price , r Milting pnrpo�ee_ The high_
C. Prouty .........:...........,,,, 4S 00
W. Weir.. ... 415 00
C. Christie75f10` MR. 1'Vbf.UNE iaprepared;odo Hrztrsa$1f 14;,-,,,e,4,-..13
,Sx 3#1rzns,—Atte- of the
The following appointments were made :---
POONA 6ESPnas, Ld n most complete roller mils in the Province, is
CUSTOM ii 1�R 0011$1antly r inning and: giving the best BAUR*
W. Rill, T. Shepton, J. Bence, T..Amu, TAILOR faction. Grtsting done to orderou short
C. Swiker, W. Hort, O.11itobell,W, Pallis,W. notice, The roller hoar tepee the Iced. Try
flielrey, Coot & li~sirtleib..A, Cherrom. ON 11IT1WN-ST.. ONE BLOPK WJ 8TIOF it and be oonviooed, a4 tezw of good Mid -
moil merges,1tA;i9IAN ROUSE. dliuge 4n band at low Romeo. A few oar*.of
T. Willis. Wm. Walker, G. Christie. E. Coro and Vora Chop on hand.
Deltreick, 71. Doyle, W. holt, J, Mallard, G.
RAN'S= .S: L'sQ4aAai.
tetone, P Farrel..
,e&.'7HH 444e71aaa.
r oats.
N. hicks. It I audford, 3 Welk, T. Es
eery, S 11ekaa,11. tP Pareema. (l Floyd, Wm
Elti(ott, Wm Anderson, Stephen Worth, It
LeAtherne. W Sanders, T %lepton, W Doer-
ing, 0 Boom,. .7 Taylor, It Anderson, EA
Dearing, $ Dearing, J Saunders, W. Harkey,
7 Edwards, ,& Glares, 3 Lewis, 13 Brown, Ca
Palmer, G, Matlock, D. Brown, K. Chamb.
ora, 3 /4111113,s'ti Finlcbeiuer, 3 Wiwi, P Tsang,
tl
Katie, T Ballggallots. W Yearly, It Wenn-
ville, 8 hlittlebolta, T 73 Martin. T 0larkelW
Fiermegatt. 7 suiiiratt, A McCormick, C
Study, J McDonald, 3 McLeod, T `lambert,
C Willett, AlIurap, T.Iiatitou, 3 IlePhoe,
3 Mlaaao, A Campbell, 8 Ingglex. 3 Gilbert,
P McGregor, D Sutton, R Ireland, 3 Oarrnth»
ere, A Pitchers, 3 W Watson, Ii Ewatoott,
Mallard, G Toon, R Armstrong, 0 Binger,
k1L F urguaon W Follis,11 ilartman, Ia Wal.
par, I Glavin jr.,W Bisalt, 3 McKeever, 3
McCarty, J Bottum, 3 hays, d. McRilimou, 0
Towle, 3 Wiokett, 0 H. Wilson, 3 Sweet, S
0 Prouty, T Warta. 3 Ford, A. Bitk,F Balzer,
P Rhader. 7 Rhoder, C Wpm, 38 Quarry.
Council meet again Ott Arit Monday in
May.
Tsitlaulpllt Ccnutett.
VELL AND PICKARD
Beg to announce that their third grand
MILLINERY OPENING
WILL TARE PURE, ON APRIL 160h AND FOLLOWING PATS,
'When the display will surpass rn Size. COmploteness, awl Novelty, arty exhibition they
have over made, embracing, as it does, all the retest Novelties in
Pattern Hats and Bonnets, English & American Straws,
New Trimming Materials, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons,
Laces, Vic., li~•c.
IN =v. sir &Pham DEr.a.E.Taczzrr
We are allowing exceptionally :fine valae in
New Ottoman Silks, New Brocade Silks,
New Brooade Velvets, New Brocade Grenadines,
New Satin de Lyons, New Satin Maveillenx,
New Satin Rhadaue, New Satin Stripes,
SUITS, PANTS OR, COATS mum= Rums.
mads in the Litteat Styias, anti Satiataation #Qorractadat4tl'ol001Cp.r2t. Wadaoa.lay.)
gueratIteed 111 every respect. aalkl. W0E4T
... ,.. ,,. San4itlt1Y11saw 1 �� ,» .. 8d 8 io R oe
Wlnt.v wheat Iinw ,. be u to 0 sa
Re+l 14heettNew .' "e 8 to 086
seance wtrlt1T
/Me (nest) • ._ •• R 65 to 0 ti4
ttirlay 1)55 to d a0
Oats , . 055 to 0 50
Clover Seed 5 00 to 0 re
Timothy .. l: 25 to 0 es
Peas 000to0se
,,, :" et 60 to 0
012taC13
anttal ... .• .. ... G 14 to 0 14
Okla him a trial and be convinced that he P1ourpsrhhl, ... • , ••• ••• a 042 t14.
,se
will give satisfaction. Aot�,atoas,par bag ... ... 0 3S to 40
g DrledAppleser pr b ... ... .. 0 Ot 0 40 io 0 o 0 00
WThtLIANI LYN.. °col' per l5,. ... . R 03 tQ 006
Turkey per 1b ,„ nes to 0 o5
Ducks per pr ... --- 0 40 to o 60
Chickens par pr. 025 to 0 34
Ft69+1,dreasedper100 ... .. 5 50 to 3 7...
Hide00 s t•oubg, ,• .. 5 0011 to 5 Rat+
dressed .. ,. G 00 to a Po
$haspatttls.aectr,. ... .. 0 40 to 675
Calfekiaa ,. .. 0 50 to 0 e
Wool per l5, , . 0 10 to 020
$syipertoa ,.. 32 00 to15 00
t>Aiontvorhttatt , .,. .. Q 00 to 0 73
Wool per aces ;A to 173
CUTTING DONE AN TO 8710ZT1ST
NOTICE AND AT LOW BJtTS&
Ladies Jack is a Spec alty';
PROPERTY LIaT
OTEL 'CO RENT IN TEE VIII-
IukQl: or 1ti1.1alt'If:,r,U, Counts* of
Huron. rlpplyer premlaw or to MR2. IN
ELLIOTT, 340leullerla 1. .. hoodoo, Oat:
TWO ROUSES TO RENT.
Apply to
flea AC eaRh1510. RENSAIJ. MARK.F.Tii.
The Council met pursuant to Adjournment FxeWr pill n'heltt ,ars+il 3 tw of to fl 1 1
r , on April • .. , 1
At the members
w Hall, sent. , Apr 1. KBIT FOR SALE IN SrI�,,I1liEN, „ras • u t+u to :Ili
r181
dill the mrmbc+ra weru present, l,linutea of i h t eO.£u 4th COneaaei00, 3(0 *terse. "ogleTtor4em't15atrtlast meeting were toast, And aft nod by tile+ b•arl,art:rulara apply tolierleyt eelingl04;totiYtftkp Matt, ,r 'k to
R Do can--•wxu. Hodgins—That Milton 1)0,1- 1;s. V.Itlr,LluT. Whit ttstt. .. h ;t t'' !t ,
proton), i n the absence of the tralf.eitor, ti, •, •..t'ploi pee el t. a 20 .1) s„ t t•i'
fiitts be {'1t'rk, pr t 4.;xrter Potatoes per 14; •a 2,7 to 0
E,l, r5, C,errli:l,alt. t'.1. , .e.. _ `
Gowan -4% C ll.ld,,ins That tate fellow. -t''( [--
in aeeo,tunts b.. pti•1 awl that the Reeve `1 ..0 1i r.2 ,%-.�.1,E,-- The auby4xib-
ei ri . 1, r • for tlt \ samei t r n fe 1 for pale the En.t Half of hot :I'
NV 11,i1:tt11.•,r, ,12to ,1-5v tttritle .tall; bt ltl',treA, and N•031a halt. f i.ut .t. 1th P011 of l ni erl2P. -:
till flit`1.L ,s*.s .
art, a Witt 5,5.110''V '.nenrlF
eon. •t & 5.'12: #S`nl. Hedging. do 32 ' \S mei..-.tat iinte:,i rooms frame barb $1l ,
;lfctit'n, for nails few etttverte, GOots ; ,Tettstt t ith t:ti+A a $tuell bearing Welter.l.aull a
o 1. is -r Iii ,. .t-rll. The lana 0: ueli .lraiued
New Satin Brocades, Now Gross Grain Silks,
New Cord. Summer Silks, New French Cainiurics,
New Sateen Prints, New Scotch Gilagliams,
New Muslins in great variety,
New Indian Lawns, white and colored.
Parasols, Sunshades, and Umbrellas,
New Collars, Cuffs, Gloves, Hosiery, ,x;,o., sago a splendid
I range of Embroideries imported di�rectGOODS
�by""ourselves.
� '`1
.w�•..f I -M R► = �.a/ �r.rn'O O D S
Tiley are showing; one of the Choicest Fxbriee fr
New French All -wool Sateens, New French Ali wool Otto,
luaus, New French All -wool Do Baizes, New French
All -wool Nuns' Cloth, New French All -wool Braizes,
New Brocades, New Checked'Lwtres in large
variety, New Plain Lustres, all colors, New
Mahairs, and a full range of Farley
Dress Goods.
To our Black Goods try simply ail. your inspection. swd h iwpari.sou ,,f Ertl•;?, 11,
'I'nf°eda tri• tett 1lsppy ill else! 1« ftl$l' cur SA3t412ter3 s.l'tl,O of t,,,+ t lIl.irE,•: i r.•,tuctterie .t
English, Scotch, ir're•uch and Canadian. mills, at lu1}ler,tt,• I rices, ulti, tl wr,• rnat.afactur.
021 the pri udoe 1, rlltlrat►tecilL^. a in ,d lis in +?xrli 1 •oN
Complete stork of tir.'ceries, Cri,r1.•rry, tslftss*war •. t'5,?lua, f. ours. i"sl.;••r, , ;:.•a pit i.t
;sea.1 liar+ivu Srf•ds.
Issue nn.'r APRII.1Gib i'( the (1r,t7►1 f)t, War: Bay. t' sno ,113 :o.• 1 Al t ",,H„ • 45N
n(1ti` eau -41111y our ti:.,+(1s,,.ttr ti4,,le• awl,.. r 1'risl',. 1'•,° wail 2:..t 1. IUi>•tti:rlr�1 to tot;
rrrtnttlu�tr 1.4d N'til 5.,' U , 14 .5 4‘.411i. ; x.;12 1%1n 1 #lest,'.+1 140511. 5• le, .41;e. t d• 1151•/. S,.p Wiul isP
litiuton Snat wnll repaid for your
SA YELL & PICKA RD
:11t1rr;nL, .1.1. 75575 . 11 h:lrt 13.:1k1, rt*1, In,.2;'
awl aro : � , `t wt tte of enitiaa,tuu '1'hrri• are •a •
blidile! Cali,: 9. civ 4 '5"t`t; 3,.11n�l•,t12 l i, 1, of f.tllc;it,•ltInthe ground and con- "x . senior
rep eulw,•2t 112 ! 1:,, 7.cis ; Stewart lea l,•r, r,s.t(r ti.il, fact ploughing dope. Instars trans
t ,i r t.eemeg'a,
Clad J i to. from , r :, tail rl1 5.l• �
a , .
1 l
, Thomas til: :e , � of• t r
,1, t env ;41A} 'i5, tri, s A t,t t �' t rats :tbi ant., Exeter
al 't' 1 1"
Wither, a #1 s k
r,, r ..l,rra,'t ►rl jrtt•cllar:er. Ps+,,,.rrr,i,lt1 given Met r<# inform 0
ati(11t. timber, 31..tlO ,. reasurs'r of elt.lell . ♦tl r ,.t 1 le ?v ,litigg or after 111*P($t. 1'nr-
sedum. ;No l molt,•` ;imminent -Ay levye,1 in ,'4;411.'t. 1 a 1 , Nn11'lledwith seed. Frain, For and eurroundiug townships. that he has
11181. end paid to sep:lrate noticed, No 0, au51 i further
sps particulars
i r spy letter the pr r 1 tato
total, dedeeted from said separate sch0a1, N.,
6, ,,12.85—Carried. v. -
0 C. llutigius—Wm. liodpure—:(.'hent the Ll �11 ,�, ] �r
Reeve sign an order in favor of the Treeenr- J. .a 1J 1,. 1
er of separate school, No 6, to be an e+piival- in FA:tiso 'S BLOCK, , 04 ).stairs}, where ho
ent to Municipal County Grant, 535.00; and
to the Treasurer of opting() seppol, No Oy sed Seeds! will be prepared to do all kinds of Custom1315500 , Thomas Breea n, ono sitesekilled b •
dogs 05.35 • also fir the ordinary grant to , Tailoring.
opened
A Tailoring Shop
w
ppe:school house iu saparate school No li. Fresh and Reliable
who aro now building, 350, --Carried,.
C. C. Hodgins—1)ewau That the Reeve
and Clerk are hereby instructed to sign by-
law No 4, of 1885, and to attach the oorpate
seal thereto --Carried.
Hooper --C. C. llodgius-That the follow-
ing appropations be mads for the present
year :
Div No 1, $150, and 8150 on new road
leading from eon 3, to Lucian, also $30 to the
Village of Clandeboye
Div No 2, $150, do.
Div No 3, $750, And $100 for lilalkwell's
Hill.
Div 1'io 4, $150, and 850 for 0 Swamp.
Div No 5, 3150 and 930 for Village of
Granton.
Cas R, from Clandeboye to Blind Line,
con 3 & 4, 275.
From Blind Line between con 3 & 4 to 7
con., 8100.
Freud con. 7 to eon.11, $100.
From con. 11 to con. 14, and to N. f3.,
$150.
And on Town Limes, what their respective
commissioners may deem expedient.—Car-
ried.
Resolved— That the claim of J. A. Fergu-
son, for alleged damages to sleighs on Bauble
Hill, through defective road, be laid over for
further investigation, also that of Thomas
Hodgins be laid over.
Deward—Wm. Hodgins—That the Reeve
aign an order in favor of John Bany, for de-
livering gravel on 0, S. R. west of Granton,
$26.25. .
It was ordered by the Connell that the com-
munications from the Canada company be
referred to the assessor.
Dewan—Hooper—That the Court of Revis-
ion bo held in the Temperance Hall, Village
of Granton, on Monday, May 25th, next. at
10 a. m., and that the Clerk give the neces-
sary notice.—Carried.
Resolyed—That applications for the office
of Collector for the present year be received
by the council and clerk up to 2 o'clock. p.
m., on the first Monday in May, when they Fresh Field and Garden seeds,
will be opened at the Council Room, Clande-
boye. IN BULK, which is, of course, is the cheap-
est way by alt odds to bny them.
TURNIPS. -Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen,
Bangholm Purple Top Swede, Carter's
Improved Purpie Top Swede.
CARROTS.—White Belgian (for the garden)
BEST ENGLISH MUSHROOM SPAWN
Garden, Field and Flower'
S E M D S
In groat Variety at the
inin&Tr. Senior has had long ex-
Ifyou want a Good-fittiug and Well -made
Snit, Coat or Pants, you will find Sat-
isfaction by giving him a trial.
bory
BEANS.—German Black Wax, New Golden
Wax.
BEET. --Long Dark Blood.
CABBAGE. --Early Wenningstadt, Early
Large York, Early French Drumhead,
Stone Mason Marblehead, Prime Fist
Dutch.
CARROT.—Early Short Horn, Early Scar-
let Born.
CORN.—Earlp Minnesota; Dolly Button.
CUCUMBER.—Early Cluster, Bismark Long
Green, Perfection Pickling.
LETTUCE. -Early Boston Curled, Bally
Prize. Head.
MUSK MELON.—Coral Flesh.
WATER MELON.—Monntain Sweet.
PEAS.—Ferry's Extra Early, McLean's
Little Gem, Champion of England.
RADISH.—Early Long Scarlet (short top)
Early Round Deep Scarlet, Long White
Spanish.
TOMATO.—Liviugstone's Favorite, Trophy.
FOR THE F 4►RM
•
•
Besides a fall line of Garden Seeds in
package, we aro also offering the folldwing
varieties of
Resolved—That this Council do now ad-
journ to meet again on the first Monday in
May, at the Court Room, Clandeboye, at 10
a. M.
ff. SODGInls, Clerk.
Pliny, sickly, fretful children are
very trying to the patience of all •who have
the care of them, aid in the majority of
oases the fretfminess arises from a weak and
emaciated condition of the body, caused by
the drain on tile constitution during the peri-
od of teething, or the rapid growth of child-
hood. In such cases give Robinson's
rhosphorizetl Emulsion according J. W. BROWNING,
to directions, or the advice of your physi-
cian, Proprietor.
Call early as the stock is
Choice and limited, and we
are determined to carry no
seeds over.
perienee and is a practical
workman.
Remember the Spot,
Directly over Geo. A. Hyndman's Grocery Remember we keep the place to get everything you want
Store. • and at light prices.
Senior.
61111D 1111,1II1RI OPEIG.
Our Millinery Opening will take plae e on
Thurs, do Friday, 16th & 17th Inst.,
When we will show a Grand display 401 the
Latest Novelties of F: Season
OUR DRY -GOODS STOCK
Is complete in all departments, and at Prides to snit the
times.
TAILORING A SPECIALTY
CENTRAL
JAMES PICKA .T .
The Old Established House, Exeter
DRUc STORE J. SUTHERLAND,HENSALL,
T• 0NT., Coxvi;ralccxn, CoMtarrssrolcm,,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Issuer of
Marriage Licenses. All business transacted
atirctly confidential, A Call solicited; Odice
at the Post Office:
A. full stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition '
Powd-
ers:
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Central Drug Stare Exeter
C. LUTZ,
HORSEMEN,
REMEMBER
The TimesOffice
Has the Largest and
'BEST ASSORTED STOCK
OFHORSE CUTS LovetyNew Style all Chrome Cards,lvitb
naive and a prize, tor 10c: 12 packs, 12
IN CANADA. names, for $1. A sample pack and ag-
ent', outfit with illustrated catalogue of
Tricks, and Novelties ,for Sc steam, and
this slip, A. W. KINNEY, Yarmouth, LS.
If you do not receive Spe-
cimens, call at the office and
see there.
TENNENT Sr, TENNENT, Veteri.
nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario
Veterinary College,Toron-
to, have op ened an office
for the trey tment o i a 11
Domestic' mals, o a
11/..in street Exeter. Calls
from a firs-,_...•-�"'-" - tante promrt'y
attended to: Medicine for Borges, Cattle, &c,
always on hand:
Bills printed cheap and
thickly on our Steam Press.
Estimates given on applica-
tion for Cards, Posters, &c,
TIMES STEAM PRINTIiv'G OFFICE.
EXETER, ONT.
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In Minnesota. North Dakota, Mon
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From Lake Superior to Puget Sound,
At prices ranging chiefly from $2 to $6 per acre.
on 6to 10 years' time. lhls is the Best Country
for securing Good Homes now open for settlement.
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IMMIX of all the Public Lands disposed of in 45*•:.
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Maps rent FIIEIt d..e ihinz the Northern
P11,•i11e(ountt'y,the 1 sRrvuul t.nrul, for tris land
th,11, l7E11llevernTn nt i t . •\ddres. 1 El \-4; It,
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