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The Exeter Times, 1885-4-16, Page 8G .R„ R.IG Wb.olesale wad, • ----A gD . I Remember the millinery opening at the under trod, to the hard, faithful work, 3 old established. April 16th and 17th. Jas. of the Pastor of the Circttt as to the """"" R Flcl•,. & iii 1'� .0111 Anent the sale of the late ItI Re,nzie :tint- l Band. 1?ri8tilvoock.• g doek property, the price paid for real estate tris seasail's trade amore friends that we are offering Itattld have resat"Jtxl, , , not g70t1 as was �e begto advise Our. Betai1l stars d in these columns las, week.than usually attractive assortment At the firemen's concert, held on the 7th 1iu,dd roads, inh ti18 inst., of which mention was made last week, Our eidewallcs need repairing. • 1k*, 85 i over 550 were cleared over and above ex- A ea uitt &taro lies opened ant at, west, Mr. John apac>;mait is erecting two otfioos # 1 .,^ Goods p ou his premises. one being for himself, the Partnere ere uneasy about the pre_ OF Pauses - the the other for Dr. Rollins. Cold time for car. cent price of fat cattle, porters to work ostside. H & J. Kellerman are !saving a• a - 1),1 . Dunnage, at Itirkton , has been p i rants. alga i it [Wade by, W. Gimrtrer. 1 To which we 'specially devote our attention) among w1uoli, • perinea by the board of lecanse Comnatssion- �" 6 y Another of our boys are taking t we would, mention era, to sell liquors under the Scott Act for s FANCY GOODS DEALBR the Township of Osborne. music leeeonr. (Uenry. lool*•out ?) Dress. Coode i x PJ'.kl. ONT. 'MN c'Ft:'r8 per line for erst insertion. and FOVIt LIS pcsr nue for each subsequent in aortic)* rcpt be ahArge.i for notice% scpeenrint in this column. Visitors and oficere to theBrtrcefreld Shaw The, old tailor has left. (could. not. C hicli Tho 014 dada has left, gone visit- t tilg held on Tueadav, were cam on amount of the vast amount asnaw w by. atagd , 215. to v is lying on the London Road. ing etcpeottug to return this week. DL"9fiSusl3s Dir. an Barnwell, was joined in the holy Mr, August `Phone ie the prod • r bands 1 matrimony to Miss ;[Minnie White. t[[[hey of minminPajal2lr. Checked, Printed, &o. the preraurel, In large variety of fabrics and many beautiful de- rail, the travel by vehicles impossible mpossible lse hopPY young !sett. ea . Henry J. Willer& left for Seafortb 4 Leko on 11 ednesday last, at St, Diarys. Their t• nuauy friends wish t . d hong and prosperous journey through life. Shia week, l G s Wlnt@, I ea1111 Colored; v The \Vinghani l'idettc has changed its Mr. Andrew Birk left for Godoricli i qualities.. i ferns from an eight page to fain, aud is con- on iilonday, i ions wldtjl6 and d ed size. It is now iX,se.,Ce O't x"tain4 and Ct"t,7i1' = 1 vier i Mrs. Slrelfler, beloved wile of Alb, rs,ham Sbetklerr, tited SrtO@j;, st er v reduced in printed at home, which is sand evidence of_ prosperity. \.r. J. F. Tom. of the St, Merle Collo&i- ak• Institute, has been rnfistgcd of rsciauoo sed. April 13, the and largo Way to ' elft r t +xrill< li.twee a toebee,d Large mourn bar Iger. t>a►.brcaderes UIZSID AI'IRL 16th,1885. rmir.. Master 590[1 peraAnnum.natBe s at au of R. H.1� tied, tvlta ie st present Finest assorts T 1 our respected. townsman, tar- Janet's Taut. !ting his many friends in Oxford nod i 11`.s ---We shalt be happy to r,'» v sire at 411 Biaer, ,rami any part of the t onrntft, itfn . ,!f lncat netts, such <tts ac, Cidents,or an?! iattert',tiary incittegt *het, ever from any ef env gist ecriLer>: or rrgrl- Rev. It. iiogera, of Ailsa Craig, will deliver Waterloo c••unttoa will return nest Cat v'es one of 11r. Talmage"s lectures on '^Ingereott- week. , isru,' in theXitiu•Strest Mehodi'it ehurott, ()tar or a$aiatttttt Moat Master gets { (.iottCill1. Disse, Sill- ou l;ridayeveulug, April , it1r. Silver eel. b sive i16SartilloIl . lection et the door, rattler [[Harte up watt the marl, some. At the sale of live etoek of Jas. S. Smith, times, but of _coma be still learn Me le LAN, tint., held a fe. w .lass ago, Mr. hotter llfi we 13ftve ev Ie1s ,6x'7 atiorrnlr.rll,t,rbr thi pares., at pour. st, A.. which 1, of l,?eborue, purelta.u1 •'Roses•, s ggx atissn. for which Ste paid f•14" Lbs' animal is ni (stir champion bicyclist instead of E (10{i011, Lisle, ;t�itl"ir,r,itZIlr 4 B, s ti •8 Kid ; a- very varied aud cite ers Atli t ill b arriving hums on lfondey, turned Mr. and Mrs tt! m Bagshaw. . into reels Sam's dotnatle. (A. brave �.a �Il"t.telt , beautiful goods. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. SPRING SHOWS, North. rn Fair. titer Cr. Tuesday, Abri %et. Horses only. West 1i shunt, at Parkhill, t,S esluw=lel, Athol breed, cut ns n valuable one. A Nairn eorrespoudent Faye : Last week his • montane westwata and erosee4 Csre C7I ,73.0$ Cratoz •d ,e r gee. 1 l is of Easter. 1 r visited friends iu Num and East Wiilia>na. volunteer! ,Ir. ilageltaw Is u cousin to the atotoreate _ "Big Push" Wilkinson, and is a cousiste'ut 1 Couaerrative. In reference to the alio ting match, of whish metatson wall mode Lot t week, we . lir. Campbell, cheeee.luaker an might say that. ontr intortua,ut was alightly Earthly rotnoved into town last week. :0 Sprit 22n 1. It. re s mei 14u11nt, mtaiw{:eu ass to the were. :th. Fakes broke our sidewalks have came A. tial[[ 4'1;4.-1 aFt Uitidlesex i j'riI44? , l:a,•n t f t,tal, four baa11 . end the others elaitu to hast �' i;. a,areAe n t. i e it 1:tG. «Me��• B'• !aud G. Dyer. who !raver ,luring , WS, i.Aht Whaley has returned l;.:.:r a: l ti 1 i r ° l 'x'tl ' IAAS liken Set scored else. once wore. for Apr - t t;s from visiting Extends in Wtiverten. I,ua: r ai.l,tt rtu,, rl •Iorads;. �prll Jtitb. ,the rant foe wouth* beet' rnaittu in the ale iezrrc 'aud bull:?. eoutttry. returned home lav[ Fvt:clw. )3°,911 Spring tett on the ?3rd. !lave Tlatiehat,l.at i;irktau, 1"lauradar, Arril Aeuti, tuen14 astlsean,ir 0., itang+a •our viktttir ronfs anti ulxb'lave 23rd. Roues. stmt bulls. mate baa had a salutatory effect npon [beau: y p Fullerton. at Fullerton Cernrrs, on Fri- ' They were aerenaaevI by the bawl on Moo. ready. lad. April 24th. li+tr«a a and bulls,day evening. Rev. Mr. Eees•eil, of Pullortou, tsc- ' nth !"arta, et.St. \Issys, en Auril2 ud. lies. ('.h. Teeter, who ie at present sup• ancien! the pulpit in alto 1lelktrtiist Hibbert, et staffs, (0 Feeble Apo 17. - - -------- The transfer will not. however, tarso effect I Quite rt number from here attend Kb. , uutil June nt. 11 .is a*peeted that the ; the special services now in progre,ts Rev, gentleman wilt remain here [until that: at �F'oodham. time. Fall wheat its thie locality baa transferred to tbo Manitoba,1 remits writing to ntitcera 00a reel be. 1 plying er050 for li,.i. Mr Manitoba, conference. . life been Ctlurch oar Sunday morning last. Cerliuyl'ei for Maple Syrup. 51,2 ton. A. Snell, who Ie weave ego, is home At lrivi>:iott court was ?sat. A fine assortment of Wall reapers at Sam. [veli &Pickaard's. The Satvetiou. Arany have enro11ee1 several new members lately. i3.r.Ls t BALM ! ! BALLS'! l--l3aeo Bells, Rubber Balls, Bells at all prices from. v eta. up, at the Fatally Drug Store. Renumber the millinery opeuiug et the old establishers. Aprin if th aud 17th. Jas. elate, here int 'Monde s:u longing to eorpe now in the North-West or ; stood the winter remarkably well, and on their way there, should give the name ire has an euocuragiog appearance. uatnber of the regiwcut, aud sendtine letters Dear the I This is the worat loco I care of captain Norman, N. W. M. P., chief ever Lived is I Why yeti can't do a supply oflecr, Winnipeg, who will remind o t it d thin, but it yo coins out in theta to their destination. i s i t a y s b, Two fine stores in Exeter, belongleg to the i the newspaper ! Drew Estate for sale very ebteap, if hitt said i In the abeeuce of the pastor, Rev. will bis leased at a very low rental. A lino 1 L' Fletcher, DIF. W. A. Beatty, residence, formerly occupied by Mr, Drew, also 8 frame cottage, sada vacant preached in the Presbyterian Church. Pickard. villagolot for sale very cheap. For Tonne, I. on Sunday afternoon. Singes t inshination Spectacle to suit any ,kais apply to JOEN RANTa:i, Exeter. a Dr. Carman, late Bishop of the M. 1Ftthout extlp tion alto beat and Chen et lines of Boots au hoes we have as yet seen, E. age, for sale by C. Lutz, Central Drug Store. P po +' Church, will conduct the sacra- Soa agcan now be Inad at C. Eacrett's, Also 01111 - Remember the miAitsrry opening at itis dren'e Carriages, Express Wagons, Boys' std established, April i$th and 17th. Sas. Bicycles of all sizes, ; also Harness of awry Pickard. desert tion constantly on hand. Call and A permed di 1. Carling s advertisement will ` p Y eco far your repay you. They bavo received a clime lot selves. Butter and. Lggs taken of now spring goods. in exchange for goods. O. E. 25 2m Remember the millinery opening at the old established, April sixth and 17th. Jae. Pickard. 1 cut for Exeter Mr. John Ross, who has been in Manitoba during the past number of weeks, transact. inft business, returned home Monday night, Remember the millinery opening at the old established, April 16th aud 17th. Jas. Pickard. Read Wm. Lynees advertisement in an- :ather colum, and then get your clothes made in the latest style by him. Orchard grans, alatke, lucerine, red and white clover and timothy seeds at Samwell & Piakard's. A full assortment of Scotch, England and Canadian tweeds, all new for Spring at Sam - well & Pickard's. Remember the millinery • opening at the . old established, April 16th and 17th. Jas. Pickard. ' Everyone cordially invited to call on Thurs- day and following days, and inspect millin- ery, silks, satins, &c„ at Samwell Jc Pick- ard's. Stephen & Usborue Spring Show takes place Isere to -day. Its success will be slight- ly marred in consequence of the very bad roads. The Revs. Pascoe and Teeter exchanged pulpits last Sabbath morning. The exchange meets with the hearty approval of both con- gregations. New York PlaitiDreas Goods just opened at Renton Bros. Ladies you should see our four clasp Jan Rids, Silk & Lisle Jersey Gloves, marvel of beauty and cheapness. The Rev. Mr. Dickson, who is at present at the sea shore, for the purpose of recruit- ing his health, has, we understand, but slightly improved. Just received, Brussels, Tapestry and Wool Carpets, also Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, &c., at Rock Bottom Prices at Samwell and Pickard's. Citizens are complaining of the scarcity of hay. This is no doubt owing to the bad state of the roads as well as the protracted It is with pleasure we mention the animas Ment service of the Kirkton Circuit, an [Sunday, May 3rd, in the Mctho- diat Church, here. One of Dr. Savage's Hallelujah I3auds, at present working in Varna, aro expected to opou services Isere in which has attended our young friend, Atr, a week or two. We !tope the same L. L. Hooper. He has succeeded in passing 811coees will attend their labors bore his final examination, aud now bast the hon- or of holding the title Medical Doctor. Mr. H, has passed every exam. with a large number of marks to spare. Before com- mencing practice he intends taking a course in London nd Edinburgh hospitals as elsewhere. Quite a number of new residences will be erected in the village thsa sea- son. The demand for 1iousee is far One of the Rev. D. Savage's Bands has greater than the supply. For want bean engaged to commence special services of a better place one family have ink. in the Main -street Methodist Church in this art up their abode in a:etable. village next Monday, the 20th inst. The The smiling countenancer+ of religious awakening in connection with this Metiers. Calvin, Bob;. A. and Cerus bands work is the most remarkable that has occurred in thispart of the country for many A. Callander, beamed upon us at years, hundreds having' been converted Easter time. Always glad to see the through their labors. Mark 9th chap.; 38th, bova. Robert A. improved bis vacs - 39th and 40th verses. tion by loading to hymens altar, Miss Dear friends, it would aid us greatly if when you are hr town yon would kindly call Jennie !timbal], of the town of Clio - into the office and let its know of any occur- ton. We join with their many rence which might have taken plane in your friends to wishing them unbounded neighborhood. ,If every one would do this, happiness in their home in Syloan. it would be bettor for yourselves as well as News was received on Thursday us, for don't yonsee, what you'd know some- body else would know, and wbat somebody else would know, you'd know, and what you'd all know we'd know also. Now, don't yon think so : Why, of course, you do, and ws are sura,you will bring ns in all the news you can. ROUND THE COUNTRY. El itnvil le. Rev. E. Medd left for Sarnia on Tuesday morning to pass his first years examination. He deserves abundant,enccess. There were ten sertnons preached on the Elirnville Cireait,h,at Sabbath, to congregations which aggregated over eighteen hundred. winter. Rev. W. I3. Gane's lecture, "Wo- Samwell & Pickard's will show at their man's Work and Worth" delivered in Millinery opening, this Thursday and follow- Woodham a short tithe ago, and epok ing days the latest novelties in Trimmed and en of in the highest terms of praise on Fancy Millinery- Every one welcome. Mr. C. Gulley is confined to the house that ocaaa+ioe, -has been noticed iu with a reve=re attack of rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Weekes, sr., is also confined to the house, being seriously ill. Mr L Bunter's 'Prince of Huron,' which is two years old, was shown in the 3 -year old class at Hensel!, there being noother for him consequently he only got 2nd prize "The Christian 83-uardian" of hist week, 80 as to cause uoneiderable comment in local oirt;lee. One thing is certain it does not voice the opin- ion of the meeting._ Tho sidewalks throughout the town have Your corresponcieut err r in stating been thoroughly relieved of the "beautiful" that over 300 were converted through`' by our street commissioner. It is a°great the instrumentality of the Hallelujah convenience to the residents: Band on the Elimvillo Uireait, 200 A few days ago Mr. Wm. Case, of Exeter, were converted before they came The lost a valuable cow from paralysis, hie wile, offered See for her some days before siie success of the naeetits s in which the died. Band ha ma taken part is due its 'much, S t' ,aUUware lis this n.•1°ariraes.t we hint 1.' kelp couatautly on hand it full and romplett • rt+'rk...f nil the list", in demand, both it/ lotus+; mei Staple Sutallweree. A callIs'oticttest. NG. isplay. -John Beacom, 'tune ; Motiregor Monsitaarti t'ottatcil. & MCTtltc.11. "" l'ri+aaslers, stul: i"Kentucky Star" ; T. herr blet+mien ' . unbi Short Iloru, ac esi, ' 1.), 13efl. year old. ---Root. ,s14Allister ; John 1 A latter from John la, 1it►rsliitg, of lkc(aret or, 1 yt+ar old. -l1'm, Reith, ±of $16.00, (balawas aae,of ktlnrr fr 1$8`1 tat & 2nd Sas solicitor), to be peld. atter scrap «.«. South linrctri yillxxetl,• g• -., Show, deliberation, the Council ordered it to be tiled in the meantime. The Sluing glow of the South 1 Moved by Mr, Spears[:, sec by Mr. Huron Agriouitural Society was held Lludson, aud Carried, that the follow. at Brueefield on Tueutlay IAA, and iug patlt.tuasters and pouud,keepers both rte regents attendance and oxbi- aud fence -viewers be nppoluted for bit of stook WAS yery ss,a ersful. In the outrank year :-- the draught horse olase, there was ars PATH atASrERS, unusually good show, and tue three judges appointed were unable to agree Diyieicn No 1, John. Sutherld -. and a fourth one had to be selected. No Thos. Hyde No 8, Robert In the carriage r►ud roadster classes Whaley ; No 4, EJ. McKay ; No 5, there were also some fit,u rsntin+ilst. Jsa. Atkinson ; No 6, Jno. Dakin ion ; Followint is the prize hit :-- No 8, Wm. Stacey ; No 9, Juo. Fos-- } ter Qtince ; No 10, Wm. ltobiuson ; xoxsrvs. No 11, Wm. Jasnie'sou ; 12, James Heavy Draught. aged. ---let, Coign- Naieo ; 18, Adam t+.�. Doupe ; X141, Noun, Porter & Dow, "Major" ; 2nd, Wm. t.tephens ; id, Fletelser Swit- Horton & Immo, "Prince Arthur" ; zor ; 16, Jas. Rundle ; 17, David 3rd, Colguhonn, Porter Jc Dow. "Rov- Paynter ; 18, Jno. Morwe ; 19, Alvin er". A.rksey ; 20, Jno. Fotheringham ; Draught Stallion, 8 years old.-lst 21, Pat. Maloney ; 22, Thos. Wilkin. Horton & 'twee, "ls.mmonnt Wtltie" ; don ; 23, Jas. Parker ; 2.4, Jas. Hera ; 2nd, C. E. Morrie•.n, "McAlpine" ; 25, J. T. Parkinson ; 26, Jar. Dina - 3rd, Ales. Forsyth, "Banton Jack". more ; 27, Robert Somerville ; 28, Draft Stallion, 2 years cad. -1st, Wm. Gunning ; 29, Robert Ridley ; Chas. E. Morrison, "Mac'rtney" ; 80, S. Clarke : 81, Joseph Mosley ; 2nd, J. Rattenuerry, "George Bitch- 32, Thos. McCullough ; 88, G. D. an" ; 3rd, Thos. Ward, "Napoleon". Lawrie ; 34, Wm. Thompson ; 35, Agricultural or Canadian Draught, Joseph Logan; 86, Pat. Eannabetrry ; 3 years ore. -J. Stephenson, "Young 37, Jno. Hayes ; 38, Mathew For - Worthington". syth ; 39, Jas. Perrin ; 40, Eiahard Agricultural or Canadian Draught, Stevens ; 41, Wm. Pearn ; 42, Frank 2 years old. -L. Hunter, "Prince of S imera ; 43, Alex:. Smith ; 44, Geo. Hunan Dawson ; 45, Wm. Marriott ; 46, W. Aged General Parpose Stallion.-- F. Sanderson ; 47, Rob't Armstrong ; J. P. Fisher, "Dake of Perch". 48, Sam'1 Moore ; 49, Wm. Me. Carriage Horse. -1st, J. Beacom, Grigor; 50,Jno. Castle; 51,Wni. Dun, nell ; 52, Geo. Robinson ; 53, James Sheldon ; 54, Wm. Robinson 55, Robert Guest ; 56, pen. ; 57, J. W. Robinson ; 58, Wm. Atkinson ; 59, Wm. Bennett ; 60, Wm. Hutoh- <:s, farts+r, The regular meeting of the Council "kaon- WAY heldon the 6th sash. All the tut.unbard were present. Minutes of previ:nn5 rueetitsl; were teats stud cuts - last, that Mr. James Kirk of Mani- toba, a former well known resident of this neighborhood, had his house des- troyed by fire ou the night of April let. Mr. K. was absent about half an hour when the fire broke out, and Mrs. K., after vainly attempting to extinguish the flames, succeeded in saving only a portion of tha contents. Nearly half a dozen parties who have gone there from this neighborhood have shared a similiar misfortune. iiensall :spring Show. Heasell's ' first . spring show was held yesterday. The number of. -en.. tries was tolerably large. and a largo number of spectators were present. Following is Ibe prize list :-• - Imported Draught Stallions. -- Aged, Horne & Innes, "Prince .Ar [bur ;" Sturgeon & Smiths, "Public Opinion;" P• McTavish, North Star." 8 year old, T. Berry, "Black Dia- mond;" A. Thompson, "Lord of Moray; John McGregor, "Red Rov- er." Cauadian Draught. -A. Boseen. berry, "Netherby. Agrionitural.--3 year old, N. Her. tin, "Young Ben;" Leonard Hunter, "Prince of Huron." Carriage. -Geo. Moir, "Pride of the Dominion." 3 : year old John MoNevin, "Lord-SVoleeety.." Aged "Tontine" ; 2nd, George Moir, 'Pride of the Dominion" ; 3rd, Thos. Ward, "Bismark". Roadster.-lst, Jas. Gioia, "Kant Star" ; 2nd, J. Rattenberry, "Royal Revenge" ; 3rd, John MoNevin, ings ; 61, Jno. Baynes 62, Geo. U1. liott, jr ; 63, Chas. Skinner ; 64, Wm. Sutherland ; 65, Jno. Spinner ; 66, Jno. Esterbrook. FENCE VIEWERS. Division No 1. Jno. Stephens and Juo, Webster ;'2, David Brethour and Jno. Mitchell ; 3, Bob't Somerville and Wm. Gunning ; 4, Jno. McCul- lough and Frank Sewers ; 5, Peter MoVauy e11 and M. Ballantyne. Division No 1, Jas. Pearn! and Chao. Robinson ; 2, Wm. Paynter ; 3, Eggleston McDonald ; 4,-A. M. Driv er and Jno Hayes ; 5„ Jas. Pickard, S. Stewart and Wm.-Molnlush. The following orders were then is. sued aud.sigued by the Reeve :-Jas. Tait, $5.00, ditching on 20th con'; H. Fred. Sharp, $$,85, stationery ; Geo. Youngetcn, $3.85, gravel Wm. Bugg, $85, rep bridge on 8th 'con Jno. Aoderson. $19, error on loll Jno. Andersoti, $90, collectors ealary; Ruth Ritchie, $7 ; Mrs. Foster, $4 ; Geo. Wilkinson, $3 charities. The Council thenadjnnrned to meet on the first :tionday in flay, at 10 a.. m, S. CL.".nur, Clerk. ",Young Wolseley". BULLS AgedtDu am. -tat, A. S. Mundell, "Oxford 2nd, John T. Dick- son, "Du of Kent" ; 3rd, Williaw Chapman, "Earl of Huron". Durham, 3 years old: -lit, Jno. T. Dickson, "Meteor"'; 2nd, A. Eleoat ; 8rd, Wm. Hooper. Durham, 2 years old.-lsi,George Sproat 2nd, Win. Chapman ; 3rd. George Sproat. suneivs. Belle. -Jae. Atltin;.on,- Tucker - smith ; S. •Hogarth, Stephen ; H. Beacom; Goderich' Tp ; Z. Walker, 'l'uokerstnitli. Lizlnt Horses. -Jas. Hackney, Us - borne ;' Jam. Haudford. Centra1ie John Torrance, Varna. Heavy Draughtd.--J Weetcot t, Us - borne ; Monteith, '1'uckereniith, ; Thompson. A. young man named'W. Charlton, living iu the 7th son., McGillivray) is reported as being of unsound mind: Religious, excitement Is ae51,?,ned_45 POUND I(EERERs.