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The Exeter Times, 1885-7-16, Page 54 TUE EXETER TIMES, Is published every Thuraday mooing, at the TIMES STEAM PRINTING HOUSE lldain•streat,neariy opposite Fitton'% Jfewelery Store, Exeter, Ont., b7 JJohn White it Bon. Pro. prietor8. RATS! OrY 4 VEaTt5rtrW First insertion, pOrline,;...,.. „ •10 cents. Eachaubaogna4tvnaertron,per line $cents. Tri /genre insertion, advertisement* should be sent in not later than %Veduea4ay morning. Our JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT is one of the largest and best equipped in the County of Huron, AR work entrusted to ue wilt receive our prompt attention: Decisions litegarding News- papers. Any person who taloa a pa orregularly from the Post-offce,whether directed in his name or another'a.or whothor he has subscribed or not re responsible for payment. J If aRerson orders his paper discontinued he must pay all anroars or the Publisher may continue to send it until the payment is made. and then collect the wholo amount. whether the paper is takotr from the offieo or not. 3 In suits for subscriptions, tho Butt may be instituted in the ride where the paper is pub. tithed, although the snbscribor may reside hundred* of miles sway: 4 The courts bare decided that refusing to take newspepora or periodicals from the post - office, or removing and leaving thein uncalled for is Priors facie evidence of tnteutionaifraud. Sermon on Ora getout. Sunday fait, being the 1901b snit. vereary of the Battle of the Boyne, the Orangemen of Hensel!. attended St. Pauls Charob, where a eermoa WAS preached to them: by the Rev. 8, F. Robinson, of Exeter, from the Ord versa of the General lwpietia of 81. Jude "Beloved, wlleu 1 gave ail diligence to write unto you of the common sal: Vation, it was needful for Erre 1• write mato you, and exhort you that you should earnestly contend for the Will which wait onaa delivered onto the saints," Incommencing his eusecurss, he gala that, it was evident that St Judo wits writing to Christian men, from the exhortation ooutaiued in the latter clause of the verse. The suffering and persecution of the ancient church were clearly laid before the comm.: tion. Coming down to the clays of the Reformation the speaker referred to the persecution which those who were faithful to the exhortation of St. Jude to contend againit chef errata which bad crept into Christianity, by wtauding up iu defouce of that faith spoken of in his text and °stab: halting a Reformed otlurcu, had to endure. The rev. gentleman very plainly p toted hie hearereto the dif: fereut means employed by the Churcb. of Rome to frustrate this movement, and to the noble and self-saortiisiug manner in which the Christian mar- tyrs born she punishment inflicted through the Romish Church, which at that time was all powerful through: out Europe. He next dwelt ou the attempt to cruel% out the Reformed church through the Spauish Armada. and showed how the interference of a Distil° Providence eoattered that powerful fleet, which had, previous to setting sail ou its mission of death, been blessed by the Pope. The event, of the setting sail of William. Prince; of Orange at the solicitation of the Protestants of England. was text re- ferred to and it was shown how he was used as the instrument in the hands of God to deliver the British Isle trom the steadily increasing en- croachment of the Church of Rome. whioh was aided iu the spread and inouloation of its erroneous principles by the weak and imbecile King eras., who was the ever willing tool of Rome and her allies. 11 was pointed out how the Prince of Orange was receiv- ed in England, he being acknowledged by the people in his march through- out that Island. The speaker •.said the last attempt of the great enemy to civil and religious liberty was made in Ireland, where a powerful French army had been landed who, with the army of James, drove the Protestants of Munster -men, wo- men, and children—regardless of age, before them, through mud to their knees, until they found shelter in the fortified town of Eniekellen, while the Ulster Protestants found refuge within the walls of Londonderry, and it was here, he said that the flower of British Proleetantiem withstood a nine mouths' siege, and where many of its defenders endured death rather than forsake the faith spoken of by St Jude. While these heroin defend- ere of the laitti were there they did not forget to assemble within the walle of the house of Gvd to listen to the venerable Bishop George Walker, while the cannons of the enemy kept up an incessant fire, the walls of the ancient building, bearing the marks of the oanuon balls to the present day. Tho final struggle. the battle of the Boyne, the ' event which the Orangemen commemorated that day (the 1.2th) was alluded to as giviug the final stroke to ;Romish power, not only in the British Islee, but the world over, and to -day, said the speaker, the Pope is powerless in the oouncile of the nations, and in the city of Rome, which was once the seat of both his spiritual and temper: al power, he sits in his yatioan as powerless as a prisoner. The cause of the, organization of the Orange So: ciety and the reasons why it should still be ke ,t up were, spoken of. It should exist, he said, ae we can not tell when, a conspiracy may take place, and it is necessary that people should be able to diatiuguish their friends from their enemies. There were people who found great fault with the noticing of some Orangelneu, but they should remember that, lake the church it was similar to a net east into tits sea, whioh brought to land all kinds of ftettea. Ile concluded by Pointing ant t.r the brethren the duty they owed to the Orange Sooiety, the noble principle: of which association were entrusted to them for safe keep: ing, and exhorted them to be careful to briug no disgrace on the canoe. collection wail taken up et the close in aid of the widows" and orph- ans' fund of the diocese of Huron. We regret that want of space pre:, vents us frim giving it more extend. ed report of the excellent sermon. Mr. Robert Sims, the Eden Mille' l4er. chant. Says De. Carson's Stomach Bitters la by far the beat sailing preparation in that neighborhood and that all his oustoruers are delighted with it. hie sells large quantities of it. Hue you Dyspepsia, .try it. News Notes, London, July 14.—The editor of the Pall Mall Gazette has received letters front .the Quaart and Mr. Glad. atone in which they heartily thauit him for the recent exposures of the traffic in young girls for immoral purposes. and assure him that he has their ull sympathy. CROUP, witoorING COIJGR and Brett Otitis immediately relieved by ;shitob's Cure. Sold by .1. W, l3rownin%*.. American. .Srtuio lialsln.lr,yham, committed auioide itIouday evening is a disor. dotty house in D:troit, by shouting himself in the hertt1. Ile was about 30 years of are, and has respectable family connections- He formerly resided in Dresden, Unt. Woonrlsz.D, Ohio, July 14. --Sun; d n David Coand l' wife quarrelled at supper. Cogan upset the coffeepot over his wife, thou knocked her from her chair with the , vessel and threatened to kill her. Mrs. Cogan said, "Kill ins now if you want to." Cogan seized ani axe ay eve= rtvi ugan lie BORN. Box.sx .s .—At Elimville, on the Oth Inst , the wife of lir, G. W. ,Flolrnan, of a son. MARRIED. 7'EF,xER. Z1Ai�rERYAiw.—Qn the 8th inst., et the residence of the bride's father, by the Bev. Jas. McAllister, of Kincardine, assist - ea by the Rev. W. fi Simpson, A, D., Pres- byterian minister, of Frankfort, Indiana, E. S., brother-in-law of the bride, and the Rev, B. Cleaver, M. A,, of Burlington, the Rev, Ch. Teeter, of Dlaple Creek, N. W. T. (late of Exeter) to Mies Mary, third daugb- ter of James Zimmerman, Esq., of Bur- lington. Ontario. CnEsawsm.zu—Donolws,--At the residence of the bride's father, on the 7th inst.. by e ev, r: re, r. ran resswa er and struck at hof severing her right CAIVrWRIGHT, L. D. S,, O'NEIL 3 BANR.whereiromwil be prepared to extraetteothwithout pain. An operations performed with ease and skill Gold fillings a speciality. Office hours e a. m; to 5 pin. Oraanoas 74lor,EBAme. 'Perms. Casty, tiairrae CA.. D. To all who aro suffering from the errors and lndiseretions of youth. nervous weakness, early cleeay, loss of 3fanbood, rko, l will send a r ecefpe that wlllcure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a mis- sionary in South America. Send a serf -ad. dressed envelope to Awe. tesas.a T. Iturazw Station.P,14no work Cftp. Ih R D E M Frank fi li , of Zurich, to Miss Elsie M., daughter of 01 B Peter Douglas, Esq. of the Township of Stanley. DILD- Cr ssax.---In Alvinsten, en June 22m 1, Afary Isabella, fourth daughter of Robert ani nary Croery, of Esborne, aged 21 years. Bella'% trials on earth are ended,. She bas passed to the other shore ; Not lost to us forever, But only gone before. Adieu -=adieu t My sister dear, We leave thee to thy rest ; Oh I may we meet thee by-and•by. Itr Oat borne of the happy bleat 1 Ss twanx. -In tareter, on the 14111 inst., William 3. Stewart, aged 35 years, 9 months and 6 daya. The funeral will take phot) today, (Thursday), front his father's residence, at one o'clock p. in,, for Me. Taggart'% Cemetery, Eaborne. For lame hack, side or chest, use Sbiloh's. Formula Plaster. Pride 25 cents. Sold by J. W. drowning, AM, Ile then turned the axe and beat her bratne out. The murder waa committed in the preseuue of their three young ehil">:iren. Cogan is in jail. The neighbors threaten to lynch him. C anaaiau. Mrs. Annie Batley, of No. 58 On- tario street, Toronto, attempted to drown herself Sunday, at the foot of Parliament street. She was re.oued and taken back to her home. Do mestio trouble is the alleged cense. As Mr. Henry Hill, Wellesley, Ont. with his family, were on their way to church, the horse soddenly took fright at an embankment, wheel- ed short, going down about 20 feet, throwing the occupants ons, breaking the womau't neck, causing instantan- eous death and injuring other occu- pants. Sturgeon Sharon. who resided on Wellington street, St. Thomae, met with a serious accident Tuesday afternoon. Whilst mowing on his farm, near Payne'* mills, the horses took fright acd ran away. Mr. Sha- ron was, thrown from the seat of the machine in front of the knives, and .one of his arms was almost severed from his body, and ho was also other. wise badly injured. He died shortly after. JUBILEE 'SINGERS. Tho most interesting feature of the reodnt exhibition at Montreal was a company of col- ored Jubilee Singeraeng6a edinmauulavtitring the celebrated (told Coin Tobacco, anti at the sante time delighting the crowds of spectators with exquisite southernwelodios. A gold reed al and a speoialdialoma were awarded to thio t�heisikeof tea inmt itwelta voids and Ad anis TubaocoC0. for their attractive exhibit Are you made miserable by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yel- low skin 7 Shiloh's HEN8Ar 1. Boniuzn M1r.zs,--One of the most complete roller mils in the Trevino, is. constantly riming and giving the best satis- faction. Orbiting done to order en short rtotiee, The roller flour takes the lead. Try it and be convinced. 20 taus of good JTid- diings ou hand at lots figures. A few cars of Corti and Cern Chop ou hand. I1ANNIE kERaysART. Hassam., --Wanted at the Hensall Oat - Meal Mills, fifty thousand Bushels of good souud Oats fin Milling purpo:ea, The Nigh• est price will be paid. Oat -Meal exchauged for oats. Scott's Emulsion of rure Cod Liver 0n, with Hypophosphites, Most Yaluable for Consumption and Debiiiiy DR. N. C. REED, Of Columbus, 0., says : "I have used your Emulsion in all cases re- quiring Cod Liver 011 and Hyposphites, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the best yet brought before the public, especially useful in consumption and debilitated conditions, BIt&RK' E REPORTS. t Corrected atu o'clock p.m. Wednesase.f NALL wiar'. WnittlVhea I ,.. nee \Vbitu Wheat Draw Ilea Wheat New u 83 to 083 i.rrtrto trHSh A • 1 „ 00 $046 ttoo o 53 5a SUITS, PANTS OR COATS u-Sco0g0 cctoO.2,; ••, 1'leco300 0S5tou5D Da"84u06C uL]T=1to]1o12 ,•. co ... 27 0DCtO55532 „• 0o0 040to050 .1, with stabling ; a small bearing orchard, and g aever•faHingwell. The land io well drained and in a good state of cultiv r- n a is Thyro aro =acres of 1x11 wheat in the ground and. Con- siderablefail ploughing done. Distance from Exeter, 5 miles, and 3 miles from Centralia. Terms t9 snit purchaser, Possessfon given either before seeding or alter harvest. Pur. chaser Canby aapplfed with geed grain Po SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE. mill's Ladies'eCaollege Ontarico oWilibpe ssol at a Sacrifice. For Particulare address THOMAS ALL1N Exeter, P. 0.; -REV. W. H. GA22E, Elimvi(le,P, 0.; or at the Triggs Odeon. mummy PROPERTY LIOT PARK FOR SALE IN STEPHEN. Lot Ko 5, in 4th Coucession, x00 acres. For particulars apply to B. V. ELLIOT, Solicitor, doe,. Bxeter 4th Feb., 1814. TiiAttiti FOR BALE. -..Tile subserib. er offers for sale the East Hail of Lot 3 and North Half of Lot 2, 4th con of LJsborne. On the pram ices are a brick house 20x28, =%earl new,00ntafning6 rooms; frame barn 84xA8 Wili. Senior further particulars apply on the prorated to 0.1d.1i1'RACUE or by latter 10E to 1' O , Exeter D. .i'tARD1. FOR SALE IN THE Wishes to intern* the inhabitants of Exeter TOWNSHIP QF B2E HI�•lv.•-Lata 16 6: 17, con, 7 ; 200 acres, of whish about it0aores and surrounding townships, that be liar, arelreeneater.- ad under goadcultitratfon. ur. acres goad b opened vsoroshast a 50 nth, which contain, from 3400 to 3500 worth of pine: only It tulle Ifroua the Village or Creditors, si WCUea from Exeter. %large brick house, good well in %tiler, 2 bank barns, root bouso, ,triving shed, a well that has not yet bean entpty,with wlnd•mlIl , about 3 acres of first-class orchard, a large selection of the best patted apple trees,. plums, pears and grape vines, about t4f sherry trees, most!y around outside ; wired 300 %bade trees a.long the conewel' onroad, i'rioaraoder- to MATTHIAS MORI,UQA. or ton P Q.Qut A Tailoring Shop in PANSON'S BLOCK, (ug.stairs), where lie 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. I isfaetion by giving hire a trial. Kr. Senior has had tong ex- perience and is a practical workman, Remember the Spot, Directly over Geo. A. lfyudman's Grocery Store. Teri 1. Senior. LYSE, RflE T9IEOA MB. WM. UNE, is prepared le do CUSTOM TATLORING PARIS GREE 0. to o ti;S °m At Kirkton. .,. 0Sato0SS B LTY YOUR, b'ire Inas) ttarlsie� ... Ow Clover 30o0 ... Thu othy •' ••. Peas Corn ,•, ,., F;Sgs .,• Mittel .,, ..• Flour 1.arbbl.. Potatoes,par bag .. Apples,por'bag Dried Apples pr b .,. ... 0 04 to 0 00 Geese per ib. ... .. 0 05 to 0 06 Turkey per lb .,..,. ... 0 08 to 0 08 Ducks porpr ... ,., 0 40 to 0 GO Chickens per pr ... ... 0 25 to 0 15 Hogs,irossodperlOe ,,. ... 5 50 to 5 70 Seel -.. .., -, 500 to600 8idesroubg. ... ... ... ... 5 00 to 6 00 dressed ...... .. 6 00 to 6 00 Sheepaking ,oitch .. ... ... 0 40 to 0 75 Calfekins „ „ 0 50 to 0 70 Wool per lb ... ... ,..•.. 0 18 to 0 18 Hayperton .. ... 7 00 to 8 00 rtnioncnerbug h ... ... "" 0 00 to 0 75 'Wood per cord 2 50 to 2 75 HENSALI, MARKETS Fall Wheat per bh .., ... r5 0 80 to 0 80 Suring " .-. 0 8u to 0 80 Barley (bright) ,,. 0 50 to 0 60 Barley (feeding) ... 0 45 to 0 46 white Oats, ... ,-- 0 28 to 0 3C Black Oats ,,. ..• 0 31 to 0 33 Apples per bbl. ,,, 1 00 to 1 00 aotatoes per bh ... 0 25 to 0 52 British Grain Tracie. London, July 13.—Tho Mark Lane Express in its review of the British grain trade dur- ing the p ast week, says fine July weather has prevailed. The drought is practically unbroken. The wheat crop is prospering, though other crops have been severely pun- ished by the drought. The sales of English wheat during the past week were 28,491 quarters at 33s 8d, against 26,607 quarters, at 36s 9d, during the corresponding week last year. Foreign wheat is very quiet. In the off cost market there is a moderate trade. Fifty-one cargoes arrived, 10 cargoes were sold, 12 were withdrawn and 33 remained, including 9 of California, and 1 of Oregon. To -day there was no inquiry for wheat, and values were nominal. The large number of arrivals of cargoes tends to depress the mar- ket. Flour was depressed and values were weaker. Corn was nnchangod . Barley was dull. Oats were quiet. C THIS OUT and return to us with l0c or 4 3c stamps, and you'll get by return mail a Golden Box of Goode that will bring you in more money than anything else in An -erica. You, fortune if youstartquie'r. CITY NOVELTY CO. Yarmouth, N. S. made in the Latest Styles, and Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. D. E. DOWN'S GOLDEN LINI- SENT.—The most Reliable and Scien- tific Liniment in the market, effectually tuning Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sprains, Sciatica, Poothache; Headache, White Swell- ing.Cuts.Bruises, Burns or Scalds. Stings of Reptiles or Insects, Sor•eandUlcorated Throat, Frosted Feet, Chapped Hands, Caked Breast, Ingrown Toenails, Soft Corns, Chill Blains, Qutn.ey, Paralysis, Soreness and Pain of all kinds promptiy relieved, if applied to the af- tectod part. It is given internally in Diarrhea, Dysentery. Dropsy, Colic, Cramps, cholera morbus, cholera, diphtheria, croup. coughs and colds, faiuting and• palpation of the heart, for suppressed and painful menstruation, Dy sptpsia, etc. Sold by all medicine dealers; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, See testimonials. MACKINAC. Tho.Most Daightfnl SUMMER TOUR Palace Steamer.- Low Bates. Your Tripe per Week Between DETROIT AND MACKINAC And Every Week Day Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Write for our "Picturesque Mackinac," illustrated. Contains Pall Particulars. Mailed Free. Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nay. Co. C. D. WHITCOMB, G[N. PASS. ACT., DETROIT. MICH. CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT LOW BATES. Ladies Jackets a Specialty Give him a trial and be convinced that will give satisfaction, WILLIAM LYNE. MORTGAGE SALE OF aab1a Residence 1 r� THE VILLAGE OF EXETER, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON Under power of sale contained in a certain registered mortgage made by Henry W. Ball andwife to the vendors. will be sold by Public Auction, at the Central Hotel, in the Village dixeter, —oN— Wednesday July 22, 1885 AT 1 O'CLOCK P.141.,THE FOLLOWING VAL- UABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, VIZ, : Parts of lots number two and three on the west side of William Street, in the said Village of Exeter, according to the survey of part o1 lot number twenty-two in the first concession of the Township of Stephen, made by William Robinson, P. L. 8., for Thomas Gidley, Esq., and registered in the registry office of the County of Huron aforesaid, and which said parts of said lots two and three may be better known and described as follows, that is to say : oommencingon the easterly limit of said lot two at the distance of one hundred feet north- erly from the southerly angle of said lot ; thence westerly parallel with Sanders Street two hundred and sixty-five feet, more or less, to the westerly limit or said lot; thence north- erly along the westerly limit of • said lots two and three two hundred and one feet more or less, to the northerly limit of said lot three ; thence easterly along said limit one hundred and twenty-four Leet, more or less, to land the property of one Pickard,; thence southerly along th westerly limit of said land fifty feet, more or less, to the south west angle of said Pickard's land ; thence easterly parallel to the northerly limit of said lot throe one hundred and forty feet, more or less, to William Street aforesaid ; thence southerly along the wester- ly limit of said William Street, and the easterly limit of said lots two and three, to the place of beginning, containing by admeasurement forty-six thousand square feet. more or less. On these premises there is a very valuable residence built of brick and stone about 60x40, two and one-half stories high, and in excellent order, and frame coach house, There are also on the premises a large number of fruit trees and ornamental shade trees. The •property is situated in a very desirable part of Exeter and altogether forms one or the finest residences iu the County of Huron. TERMS & CONDITIONS :—One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down; further par- ticulars will be mode known at time of sale, or maybe ascertaiuea on application to HARRIS, MAG EE, CLARKE & JEFFERY, Vendors' Solicitors; London, Out, London, June 24,1885 Insect Powder AT THE Dominion Laboraty CEN TRAL DRUGSTORE 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 Store Exeter C. LUT Z