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The Exeter Times, 1885-5-21, Page 5'ir The AQud.an. m, on a fair way of recovery pow. duaki May 18.-�-Th9 Australian As Mr. Campbell, or Godericb, rrae contingeak has 8411" for home, . hacking his wagon to the edge of the bankat the Macdermott's steps the other day, the hind wheels got over the ridge, andthe horse, being unable to held it, went with the wagon aver the bank. The horse and wagon de- scended a oonsiderable distauce before. a stoppage was made, having revolv- ed, all the way down. Strange to re- late the horse *ten unharnessed was found to be almost free from injury, and moved with lively steps to its 1328.6ter's 6t01e< A rather sad accident happened on lot 2 2nd con, Adelaide south, to a man named Mr, Holt 'who while working with his team received a Moir from one of kbe horses, literally smashing his stomach, he lived for sill. comelo-morrow. three days, and died from its .effects, man y suffering extreme agony. He wait Don'tuse any mare nauseous purgatayes, quite a young man, and leaves a wife suobi as Pills, Salts, &e., when you can get arta ohild to mourn his untimely lose in Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters; a medicine The following faote are gleaned that moves the bowels gently, cleansing all fru111 the Brussels assessor's roll for impurities from the system, and rendering the blood pure aid cool, Soldby all Drug- 1.885 ;--Total value of reel estate, gists, $259,770 ; personal property, $45,- 800 ; 45,- 800; taxable lneome, $5,400; total Varan'dfau. assessment, $810,970 ; number of doge, 59 ; population, 1,273 ; num- Mr. R. Coy, of Strattrroy, aged 75, ber of wattle ; 101, sheep, 8 ; hogs, walked from Stratbroy to Newbury 41 ; horses, us. Children between the other' any, between 5;80 a. M. ages of 0 and 10, 294 ; ' between 7 and 13, 161 ; over 16 and under 21, 95, Thursday of lard week someone outside the post offi.ae at Goderich shouted, "There goes the mounted police," which caused quite a 'rush to the east aide of the square, where the constable of Goderiah was mounted on, a bicycle. mint of Vets; Kelly and Neil, it is Suakim, May 19,—Wolseley and. Col. 14aoNeil have eailed for England. Cairo, May 19. --The French news. paper Bosphere Egyptian resumed publioatiou to•day, Dongola, May 19. --The British evacuation of the SCuden aommenaes ',Thursday, Merchants and civilians are leaving, fearing to remain after the departure of the troops. The thermometer averaged 1140 in shade.the Suakim, May 19.—The British , ar riven here has een reduced to a.mini- mum on account of the rapid icorease of enteric, fever. The Shropshire re- giment will remain as a pergnanent garrison. Negotiations with friendly natives have beau concluded, and and neon. --32 tliilea. Pretty goad work for a three•score.and•fifteen man. Hiram Walker es Sone` have agreed to give $800 to the Windsor and Sandwich Agricultural Society, as prizes tor grain grown' iii the oouety of Beeox, and will give $500 addl. tional provided arreagementa call be made to hold the annual fair of the County .Agricultural Society at Wind- FRAMS, LE$L1B's SUNDAY MAGAZINE For dune completes the Seventeenth Volume, with a number of exception- al interest, The opening article is by the eminent traveler, .Alvan S. South- worth, and entitled "Catholic .Mts. Sal Porton Mona ill the Far Eatit," principally Oulonaperbaaii" 0 as tD a ,a Farther India, China and Japan; the Woodpei cord 2 50 to 2 it labors of St. Francis Xavier and his HENSArar, ABE 39 S. scribe $100,000 towards reopening, suoeeseors are graphically described. Fail wheat perbit ,,. ,,. .8 0 80 to 0 80 The mnnagemelit has paid off fifty The artiole on "Bible History" toile nazi4y bright) ;;; 0 5a to 0 90 tier. The New Orleans Frxpoeition will be closed May 31st. Ninety -£lye thousand dollars has been taieed by subsoription to carry the Exposition over till November, when it will be reopened. Railways and car compare ies reaching New Orleans will sub. LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE GOING 119BTii. Express Albnil, 2nd Class, Loudon, depart 7 45 A.m. 4 50 P.st, 6 30 A,1x, Exeter. 8 57 0 70 9 35 Remelt9 09 6 24 9 07 RiPPen 9 13. 0 29 10 07 Brueefteld 9 23 6 48 O. 29 Clinton 6 45 7 05 11 80 Londesboro 10 00 7 20 12 00 Blvtlt ,. 10 0722 7 27 1210 e.ax, Vinishan1 arii'is1Q 35 7 a5 11 48 19 GoSNG Sovxg, Express. Mail. end Class Wingbam, dept ;7 48 e,ax, 3 00 eat. 10 20 ,a at Beigravo 8 00 8 47 11 27 Blyth 815 330 11 42 I4ondt.sboro 8 24 3 38 72 00 Clinton , 8 30 4 05 12 4or,na, Brueefleld ...,9 05 4 19 111 $ippon 9 13 4 97 1 27 Heiman . 9 18 4 32 r 3G Exciter 935 ' 4 43 9 35 Ilortden arriselQ 51 Cr 56 k 30 HEN8ALL,--Wanted at the ilensa11Oat- Meal 0 Meal Mills, fifty thousand bushels of good' sound Oats for Milling purposes. The high, est price will be paid, Oat -meal exchanged for oats. 10-4,110-0-4 HEzfaAra 1191.311 MILLS, --One of the most complete roller mils in the Province, is constantly running and giving the best satis- faction. Gristing done to order on short notice. The roller flour takes the lead. Try it and be oonvinced. 20 tons of good Mid- dlings on hand at low figures. A few ears of Corn and: Corn Chop on hand. Roma 4 Tinesloa x. MARKET R:E1'RTS. (Correetod at5 o'clock p,u , Wedneeday.e trALA wllaex WhiteWnea t 000 to 090 Red .,. 090 to 0 90 white 'Wheat New ,,, ... ... 090 to 0 90 Red Wheat New ,. 0 90 to 0 00 .iFnfNG wxm41; Fife (new) ..• .. •- 000 to 090 Harley .., -.. ,,. 0 52 to 0 55 Clete ,,, ,,, a 86 to 030 Clover Seed .., •„ ,,, ., 600 to 623 Timothy " „ 125 to 200 Peas ... ..- .,, 000 to 0 05 Corn „, 006to065 Eggs ,., -., .. 0 11 to u 11 Butter ,. , C 10 to 0 12 Flourperbbl. ,., , ,•. ... 5 00 to 555 Potatooa,per bag ,.. 0 35 to 0 40 Apples,per bag .. 0 40 to 050 Dried.tpplespr b 0 04 to 0 00 (fomes per lb. Turkey per lb Muck() perpr Chickens per pr Ros;s,dreetedper100 OQSto006 • .,, 008to006 ,.. ,... 0 40 to 060 • 025to035 -lest 500 • 0 to 5 75 500toe Ridoarouba, ,,. .,, .. a 00 to 0 00 .•... 6 00 to 0 00 ... 0 40 to C'75 „.., 050 to 0 70 0 19 to 020 • 10 00 toll 00 " dressed , Sboopskina,eaeii Calfskine \Wool per lb ,.. per cent, of iia indobtedneee, of the conquest of Cannan under 1Barley(feerlinfl While the Toronto police van was Joallua, and the history of the being driven to the jail Tuesday after- Israelites under the rule of the 3 adgea, neon with 24 prisoners sonteneod,at This article has twelve Illustrations. the Police Court, the occupants mut. t Portraits and short biographical sketches are given of the three uow Enlist). Bishops. The Sacred 6luaioians desuribed are Madame Seinton•Dolby, who ' recently died, and Anton Rubinstein; and the Par- ables of Christ have reached their thirteenth uumber with "The Barren Fig -tree.' Farjeou's atory,"Leve'e treat, and Detective Hodgins arrested i Harvest,'' roaches en interesting at Toronto E. E. Sheppard, proprio• point, and Mfrs. Farmer's serial tor of the News, for criminal libel, "What. She !lade of Her Life,' pro- gresses favorably. There are several very beautiful poems, and a varied and attractive miscellany, at 25 cents a number, or $2.50 a year, poetpaid. Published by MRS. FRANK. LESLIE, 53- 55 57 Pima Place, New York. Grenadiers, and Dr. White, of the ►++►. Body Guarde. He was ,afterwards Scott's .Emulsion or: tore released on bail, Cod Liver 011; with Rypophosphitoe, Robert Crosby, of Guelph a mar Dr. 0. KILLn o, of Oakland, Cal-, says ; ried man, about 48 ears of age, ea have used Scott's Emulsion in my own y g die • ease and found it a most valuable prepara- appeared suddenly about two weeks tion, and have since used it extensively in ago. No trace of him could be ob- my practice with very surprising results to Wined until Tuesday, when his body myself and patients. in Goldie's mill stream. When last The Decided alterative action of seen alive he was under the influence Robinson's Phosphorized Emul- of liquor, and it is supposed he fell ,don upon the blood, adapts it in a remark- able degree as a blood purifier well worthy of the trial of those suffering from a diseased condition of !the circulating fluid. Always ask for RonxssoN's PnospnonxzED 1i xunsxc'ty, and be sure you get it. ined, smashing the windows and making trantte efforts to escape. Seymour Salter, seuteaoed to sit months for yagranoy, succeeded lu gutting away, The others were sub- deed when the policemen drew re- volvers and threatened to shoot. High Constable Bissonette, of Mon - at the instance of Major Dugas, of the 65th Battalion, Montreal, arising out of charges of drunkeness, filthi- ness, etc., made against officers and men of the 65th, iu a published in- terview with Sorgt. Nelson, of the into the river while in that state. He leaves a family of grown up eons and daughters. SHILOS'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It Dares Consumption. Scld by J. W. Browning. Not Far From Honie. News Condensed. Gilbert Mott, 2nd line, Adelaide, was killed by a kink from hie horse a few days since. The National Hotel which was some time ago destroyed by fire in St. Marys, is to be rebuilt again. A few days after at home, Mr. Mo - Wilson's horse ` kicaed Mr. Grieve, which laid him up for a short time. A few days ago Mr. Wm. Elder, of Rodgerville, sold to American horse - buyers a five-year-old mare for $226. Parkhill Salt Association has made another pall on stockholders to enable them to pat the Company in better standing. Owing to some irregularity in the original survey of Hay township, Mr. H. B. Proudfoot, Clinton, has been engaged to re -survey a portion of it 'Ft4Mr. A. Naftel of Leeburn has sold his farm to Messrs Foley and Mo - Manus for $5,500 ; Mr. Foley takes Vise front portion and Mr. McManus, the lake division. A large wild oat was seen on the farm of Mr. Geo. Dyke, Goderieb township, the other day, and followed for some distance, but the parties. pursuing it were unarmed, and it thus managed to esoape. John Craig, 3rd con. McGillivray,. very nearly lost a thoroughbred colt last week, but under the skillful treat - British Grain Trade. London, May 19th. The Mark Lane Ex 045to040 White ate, ,,, F ,., •••- ,,, 0 28 to 0 4f Black Oats ,,. •,,, ,,, 0 Sl to 0 33 Apples per bbl. ,.. 1 00 to 1 00 Potatoes portal ,.. ... ... 0 25 to 0 59 a..�— COAGULIN.i.—Oereent'for Brok- en Articles. 89141 everywhere. Sole l0;akers.--KAY B1t08.. Stockport England. OR COUGHS AND COLDS, AX'S OOMPOUND OF LIN- SEED, Aniseed., Renege, Squill,Tolu; &o with Oblorodvue. 'WAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent oxueotorant ter Coughs and Colds. AY'S ,COMPOUND, far Couelas and Colds, is equally servicable; . for klorses andOattle. T7AY'S TIO PILLS, a epeotfie ill .L, Neuralgia Faee-ache Vic, COURT OF REVISION. Notice is Revision ofthehereby given ment that Court r thVillage for of Exeter for 1885 will be field at the Market Rouse, Exeter, on Wednesday, the 27th day of ¥ay,1885, at 10 o'clock, in ithe forenoon, All goveron henir,selveaiacc r at the By eider. will Exeter 1st May.1885, AL EAeuE-r'r, Clerk. Over Over Acres. Fonthill Nurseries itt.. The Largest in the Domtirtfon, SALESMEN WANTED To begin canvassing at once en 1ra11 ia1es. Steady employment to sueeet.sful nlee, Good agents are Darning from 840 to 875 per month. and expenses, i'erms and outfit free, &ddress STONE &WELLINGTON. Torouta,,Qnt. PROPERTY LIST a I 11ARM FOR SALE IN STEPHEN. Detre 5, in 413 Coneessiou, 100 acres. For particulars apply to B.1'. F.I,L1O T, Solteitor, &e., 4111, Feb., 7885. .Exeter j�Al;l.f FOR SALE,—The anbsorib• or o00r3 tor eel() the East Half of Lot 3 Ona North Half of Let 9, 4th con of L'aborno, Vit the promises are a brick house 20x28, nearly ne4v,'containing 0 mamas frame barn 31x48, with stebiieg ; a enroll bearing orchard,aud a never•fuilingwell. The laud is well drained 1 and in a good state 01 eultivadon There are 12acrna of fall,he%t 10 the ground tom eon-' eidorablefull ploughing done. Distance frown Exeter, 5 .utiles, and 3 miles frons Centralia. Terms to suit purchaser. Possession given Dither before seeding or after harvest. Pur chaser eau be eupplledwith seed grain. For further particulars apply on the premises to 0.11, SLIlAGC17, or by letter to Exeter P. ('. Tuts OUT and return to uv with 10c or 4 So stamps. and yon'11 got by return wail a Golden Box of Goods Quit will brin4-4 g you in were money a _.tan any else in Alberta a. JOHN GILL, Auctioneer for the Yew. fortune if you start 'sic's. Townships ofStephen, Hay and I sborno, CITY NOti ELF Y CO.. Ona the Village of Exeter, All sales pronuutll' Yarmouth, N.S. attended, and sattsfactloo, guaranteed, Salon -- - arrauged at this Niko. JUBILEE SINGERS. LThe most tuterestillg feature of the recent exhibition at Montreal was 1 etenpeny ofeol- or ed .iubileo Singers ongngo0 in mauufaotnrinc, �ho colcb_ated Gold Coin'i'abaceo,anu at the same time delighting the crowds of spectators with exquisite southern melodies, Agoltlreed- al and a specialdiuloulawore awarded to this popular brand of chewing tobacco, and the thanks of the committee teedored to the Ad stns Tohaeao Co. for their attractive exhibit. MR. W81. LYNE is prepared to do CUSTOM TAILORING ON HURON -ST., ONE BLOCK WEST OF MANSION HOUSE. SUITS, PANTS OR COATS made in the Latest Styles, and Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES. Ladies Jackets a Specialty Give him a trial and be convinced that he will give satisfaction. WILLIAM LYNE. press, in its review. of the British grain trade the past week says : The weather has not OEN TRAL improved, cold winds and hail storms pre- vailing nightly, Vegetation is showing ill weath as a result of the swhoa bad r weather. The. sales of English. wheat during p . the past week were 46,467 quarters, at 375 5d, against 58,872 quarters, at 7s 10d dur- ing the corresponding period last year. Hold- ers of foreign wheat show a disposition to sell freely, but find few buyers. Sixteen cargoes arrived off coast ; two cargoes, in- cluding one of Californian, were spld, two were withdrawn, and twelve remained in- cluding nine of Californian. At to -day's market nothing was doing. Flotir was Gd to 1s lower, corn was 6d to is lower, oats were 6d lower, barley, beans and peas were unchanged. DIED. DrnicaN, In "Osborne, on the 16th inst., Alex. Duncan, aged 78 years. S2.ELL,—In Pxetor, on the 17th., Wm. Snell, aged 63 years. MODouGALL••-In Ribbert, on the 18th inst„ John McDougall, aged 93 years. OTllEt {4t.;R5 R. LANDS.>. S c3 In Minnesota. North Dakota, Mon- tana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. From Luise superior to Puget Sound, At prices ranging chiefly from $2 to 36 per acre,' on 6 to 10 years time. This is the Best Country for securing Good Homes now open for settlement. FREE 320 acres of Gaovernment Land Free under the homestead and Timber Culture Laws. N 0 I e, 10,818,433' Acres O1 DI®ItE THAN RRAISF of all'the Public Lands disposed of in 1887 were in the Northern Pacific countrv. Books and Haps sent FILES describing the Northern Pacific Country title Railroad Lnnds for sale and the FREE Government Lands. Address, CHAS. B. LAMBORN, Lnnd Com'r, N. P. R. 11., St. Paul, Minn. SEEDS, Seeds, Seeds! Fresh and Reliable ' Mr. Senior has had long ex- ; perience and is a practical. Garden, Field and Flower ivorkillan. Remember the Spot, NOTICE A Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for tele Rownship of Osborne for 1885 will be bt Township Hall E1 vi11e o Nay 1 atw� h nsh held e� P tin li 3013, at 10 o'clock a. an. Persons having buss- nese us- nese at said Court should govern themselves a49ardinely. 3, CLARE. 77 ab riru e, May 7th ,18855, Clerk. HARKNESS HAIR BALM Restores grey hair to its na tural color, re- inoves Dandruff, stops the hair from falling out, increases its, growth, and will not soil the skin, As a hair dres• sing', - it has no superior. Guar- anteeedharmiess. Prepared by Harkness 8G Co. Loudon, Ont. Sold by ull Dru and Patent'Medtco Treaters, MACKINA+ . The Met Delightfid, SUMMER TOUR 1'aleoe at.araer., Low Vatic rout' Trips Per week 11.twe.a DETROIT AND MACKINAC # trd lrvery Weak Illy lletweaa DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Writ• for our ""Picturesque Mackinac,," Illustrated. GPntaixs run Yartioulars, 7dsg,4 3't1tt. Detroit & Cleveland Stearn Nov. Co. C. 0. WttlTGOMa, (KN. PASI, ARi„ DETROIT. MIOlt.. i1 i� 11 i i1f1*MW* N*iYli i i i1L Senior Wishes toin(orm the inhabitants of Exeter and, surrounding townships. that he stare opened A Tailoring Shop iu FANS0N'S BLOCK, (up,stairsa, where he will be prepared to do all kinds of Custom. Tailoring. If yon want a Good -fitting and Well -made Suit, Coat or Pants, you will find Sat- isfaction by giving him a trial. S M MS In great Variety at the Dominion LaIa1y BEANS.—German Black Wax, New Golden Wax. BEET.—Long Dark Blood. (;ABBAGE.--Early Wenningstadt, Early Large York, Early French Drumhead, lStone Mason Marblehead, Prime Flat Dutch. `CARROT.—Early Short Horn, Early Scar- let Horn.. CORN.—Earip Minnesota; Dolly Button. CUCUMBER.—Early Cluster, Bismark Long Green, Perfection Pickling. LETTUCE.—Early Boston Curled, Bally Prize Head. DIUS1 MELON.—Coral Flesh. WATER MELON.—Mountain Sweet. 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: Familyrecip- es carefully prepared at the Central Drug Store Exeter C. LUTZ. Directly over 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.-Livingstone's Favorite, Trophy. FOR TSE F ARM Besides a frill lino of Garden Seeds in package, we aro also offering tho following varieties of Fresh Field and Garden 3eeds IN BULB, which is, of course, is the cheap- est way by all odds to buy them. TURNIPS.—Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen, Bangllolm Purple Top Swede, Carter's Improved Purpie Top Swede. CARROTS. -white Belgian (for the garden) BEST ENCILTSN MUsinnoole SPAWN. Call early as .the stock is Choice and limited, and we are determined to carry no seeds over. J. W. BROWNING, Proprietor. Geo. A. Hyndman's Groeery Store. Will. Senior. N OTICE_ SEALED `TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Indian Suptilies,' will be received at tuis office up to noon of MONDAY, 2513 MA Y,1885, for the delivery of Indian Supplies during the fiscal year ending 30th Jun e,1886, consisting of Flour, Bacon, Groceries, Ammunition, Twine, Oxen, Cows, Bulls, Agricultural Implen.ents, Tools, &c„ duty paid, iu Manitoba and the North- West Territories. Forms of tender containing full particulars relative to the Stipples resuired,• dates of de- livery. &c., may bo had by applying to the un- dersigned. ox to the. Commissioner of Indian Affairs at Regina, or to the Indian Office, Win- ll1P'arrb Parties may tender for each description of goods (or for any portiou of each description of goods) separately orfor all the goods called for in the schedules. Each Tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted Cheque in favor of the. Superintendent General of Indian Affairs on Canadian Bank for at least five per cent. of the amount of the tenders for Manitoba,§and tener cent. of the amount of the tenders for the North•WVest Ter- ritories, which will be forfeited if the party ten- dering declines to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if 11e fails to complete the work contracted for. If the tender bo not accepted the cheque will' bo returned, Tenderers are required to maito up in the Money columns in the Schedule the total mon• oy value of the gcodsthey offer to supply, or their tender will not be entertained. Each Tonder must, in addition to the signa- ture of the tenderer; bo signed by two sureties acceptable to the Department, for the proper performance of tiro contract. In all cases wheretransportation may be only' partial by rail, contractors must. make proper arrangements for supplies to be for - Warded at once from railway stations to their destiuntion in the Government Warehouseeat the point of delivery Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. L. VANII.OUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent -General of Indian Affairs 1 DnPATaT�1rxNT DI": INDIAN Aremiss, j, OTTAWA, leen Merlon 1885.