The Exeter Times, 1887-5-26, Page 8vier I lrs„
fT7 . 1?AY� 11th 2�t' It L8 7,
Mi Th vid'Oubbledlek filet With zl, se-
rione accidentthe other day. .A couple
of steers were fighting 11114 while trying
to paint them he tripped a,ed, one of the
steers fell on Win, breaking his log so
severely that the bone penetrated out
through the flesh. This accident will lay
grim up for some twine.
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(1co1rrraneos ur tlralk>s,stWeek Tlrre!tsliQrr
the I elglalrordroorl, to a (lorroise Vertu,
{lin Teesdite of last week the Ontario GOY
erthtAA4t, sppoillted Mr. Tames Noble, of
eltretnroy, Pollee Afagistoste of the County
of Middlesex. with salary,
On Monday Inst lir, coin Linton, of Hib-
bert, sold, to Mr. J. .j. Vee, of Tiverton, ftl-
teen head of cattle which weighed e,2,5591bs.,
and, at i oeuts per lb., realized $1,127..
Irivairx believe that Everest's, Clough
seteP saved the We of my wife.--das. A.
Fisher, Oarnlsoliie E. 0,
Dasllwooa, hfr. Tlrouaas Toting, of the 7th Doneesaion
On Tuesday of lust week marriage nup-
tials were solemnized between I4r. Fred.
Wertz and Rebecca Freid, by Rev, J. W.
Ortwein, at the residence of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Freid, in the presence of
relatives and friends of the contracting
parties. After hearty expressions of good
wishes had been indulged in by all pre-
sent and justice had been done to an am-
ple repast, the gathering dispersed. They
have the good wishes, May their sha-
dows never grow less.
Centralia.
BRIE1s.—Crops are not doing very well
en account of the dry weather, there
seems to be a`blight ou the barley around
here,—B. Quarry is able to be around
again after bis illness.—Jas. Elliott, of
Fairfield, has p.urohased the Lineard es-
tate. We believe he is going to erect a
handsome residence thereon.—Don't for-
get the entertainment on Friday evg., 3rd
of June. A grand time expected.—The
bathing house is being re -fitted in the
latest style. We hear suits have been or-
dered for the same. --Tile sports turned
out in a body for the metropolis taking
theirnever-to-be-forgot en ones with them
to celebrate the Queen's Birthday..
St. Marys.
BBIE.rs,—Workmen are busily engag-
ed putting a new roof on the Ontario
House.—Quite a ripple of excitement was
caused by a runaway ou our streets on
Monday. No damage done.—Two stu-
dents from Knox College occupied the pul
pits of the Presbyterian churches on Sun-
day last in the interest of foreign missions.
—Quite a number of our local sports took
in the Stratford races on Tuesday.—Mr.
N. Dinsmore. who has been in Gilpin's
drug store for some time, ]eft on Monday
for California where he intends locating.
—The Wellington street bridge has been
condemned and preparations are being
made to erect a new one. --Nos. 3 &e; 4
companies, 28th batallion, are busy pre-
paring. for the annual encampment which
occurs in June.
Stephen.
Last Sabbath morning Mr. John Gil-
bert, of Corbett, noticed on going to his
barn that the door was opened. On ex-
aniinationhefounda large quantify ofloats
were stolen. He traced tracks to the
road where a team had stood, and follow-
ed the wagon track north to Mr. Daniel
Young's place. He laid complaint before
W. S. Wilson, J. P.,.who issued a search
warrant and sent county constables, R.
L. and C. W..Wilson, to search the place.
A quantity of peas and oats were found
in the Ioft of the dwelling house. They
arrested Daniel Young and a man that
had been working for him by the name
of George Roe. The magistrate said it
was the first offence and would charge
him $7 and costs, and return the oats to
Mr. Gilbert, or, in default, 30 days in
Goderich jail with hard labor. They
settled the bill by giving good security
for one week.
Howick.
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SInOCKI;G FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Mon-
day evening last a dreadful accident hap-
pened near the village of Gorrie, where-
by a highly esteemed and well-to-do farm,
er named Gilpin met with his death. He,
with a couple of others, were riding on a
waggon from one of his farms to another ;
at one place one of the men jumped from
the waggon, causing a board to fly up and
start the horses, which ran away with Mr.
Gilpin on the waggon doing his utmost to
stole them. To keep Himself from falling
Mr. Gilpin appears to have thrown his
aria around the front axle, and as the
horses were plunging along, .the tongue,
which had come out of the neckyoke,
caught in the ground, and threw the
wheels over, pinning Gilpin between them
and the ground. In this position he was
dragged along for some distance before
parties could reach the horses and stop
them, when it was found that his head
was almost ground ' to pieces. Life was
extinct. He had been in business in St, -
Marys before coining to this part of the
country, was a member of the Baptist
church and held in the highest respect.
He leaves a wife and eight children—hav-
ing been twice married—to mourn his mel-
ancholy death.
Mrs. Ryckm.an Released From
Custody.
Acting on instructions from the Attor-
ney -General's office, Toronto, Mrs. Ryck-
man, who has been under arrest for seve-
ral weeks, charged with poisoning the
late Hrs. Hendricks, was bought up on
remand before the magistrates at Sarnia
on Thursday, and discharged from cus-
tedy. The result of the examination of
the stomach and intestines of the deceas-
ed settled beyond a doubt that death was
not caused by poison. The calcereous for-
mations found in the bladder were suffi-
cient to account for the excruciating
pains and other symptoms ofpoisoning
that preceded the death of Mrs. Hen-
dricks. Mrs. Rycktnan's innocence has,
therefore, been clearly established.
The Coroner's jury, which met at Ar-
kona Friday, returned a verdict in aceor-
dance With the facts presented by Dr.
Ellis' analysis.
The Rev. F. F. 'Davis, late missionar _, ;at
Virden, in the diocese of Rupei'ts;Land, will
preach (D. V.) in Christ church,iExeter, on
Sunday next, lelay 25th (Whitsunday) at
hath morning and evening services.
Mr, Wm. Drew presentecl,the 1`ev, S. P.
Robinson with a heautifell , carved olive
wood walking stick, purchased by flim this-
ing his recent Vent to California, An allt- t
gator earved on the handle is very habitat f
appearance.
of libbers, recently lost two valuable breed.
lug mares while foaling. One was a young
mare
dead, worth $200, The foals are also both
lie. Harry Sipple, a,uative of Znrieh, for
the last four years foreman of Jarvis' carnage
worts in London, left for Tiisonburg on
klouday, where he will take charge of one
the largest works iu Western Outaio. Harry
takes with nitu tbe gond wishes of his fellow
eurplo)es acid a large number of friends in
Loudon.
A baseball club has been organized on the
fourth line of Blanshard, with Ur. J, Epplett
as captain and Mr. Amos Doupe, secretary -
treasurer. The club couimenoed practice
with a strong teitm and will be open to re,
c ive challenges before many weeks elapse,
1 According to report, the fourth line boys are
the ones to make the ball fly.
Mn, EvEnERT,'Foresf. Dear sir,—Please
send me three bottles of your Cough Syrup ;
nothing seems to cure me but that.—Mrs.
West hoover, Goodland P. 0., Mioh.
It will be good news to the farmers to learn
that there has not been such assariug pros-
pects of a brisk demand for cheese for many
years as there is at the present time. In-
stead of being glutted as they were the early
part of last year, the market report confirms
this statement. It is to be hoped that the
approaching season will be 0110 of the best
that the farmers have ever Lad in the history
of the cheese operations.
Mr. Kepple Disney, of Goderich township,
had a colt wind' has three hind legs. It has
only the ordinal y four legs, but one of its
front legs is actually a hind leg in its shape
and formation of the joints, bending ,back-
wards, as do the other hind legs, and
compelling the soft to hop ou one leg when it
attempts forward progression.
Information was laid before the County
Crown -Attorney, Mr. Idingtou, at Stratford,
Friday, by Constable Davis, of Sebringyille,
that an infant with its head cut off had been
found in the mill pond at Sebringville. The
child was not more 'than two or three weeks
old, and could not have been in tbe water
very long, as it was in a good state of preser-
vation.
Rev. A. E. Smith, of Varna, is the owner
of a rather clever and intelligent pony.
Whenever it wants a drink it will go to the
pump and lift and lower the handle with its
Dead, and when it has raised the water,' will
catch it in its mouth as it comes from the
spout. This is a trick, that, if learned by
other horses, would save much labor to their
owners.
The grist mill at Woodham has been
Leased for a lei m of years by John McNevin
of Hensall. If this mill bas not been run
properly, nor satisfactorily heretofore, the
people in the vioinity may depend upon it,
that it shall be in future. Mr, McNevin is
an experienced miller, an honest man and a
downright good fellow. He takes possession
July let.
On Tuesday afternoon, as an old woman
named Crawford was trying to light a fire in
her house at Bayfield, she, by some means,
accidentally set it on fire. She ran to tell a
neighbor, but the house was so dry that it
was all in flames in a moment, and nothing
could be done to save it or its contents. The
old lady had about $100 in her bed that was
also lost. Dr. Stanbury owned the property.
Mr. A. Govenlock, of Winthrop, one of the
J. P's who has sat on Scott Act trials in this
neighborhood of late, was thrown from his
buggy the other evening, csneed by the horse
running away. He was returning home
from Seaforth with a couple of hives of bees,
and, something disturbing the little wax
weavers, they left their homelend attacked
Mr. G. and the horse, with the results above
stated,
Hon. S. D. Thompson. Minister of Justice,
write : In my opinion the fines, penalties
and forfeitures recovered under the Canada
Temperance Act of 1878, and amendments
thereto, belong, under the order -in -council of
15th November last, to the incorporated
towns, if such fines, penalties and forfeitures
were recovered and enforced within the
town.
A serious accident occurred the other day
to James Bruce and his son John on their
farm, 4th line of Peel' township. The son
was driving the horses, attached to a com-
bined seeder and cultivator, when they be-
came reckless and began to kick. The fa-
ther was near and caught the horses by the
bridles, when they became frightened and
ran over both father and son with the ma-
chine, leaving them both lying on the ground
fearfully torn and bruised. ,
I usrs used Everest's Cough Syrup in my
family for two years, and always found it an
excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, &o.—J
L. Pettypiece, Forest.
What might have been a very serious
accident happened on Queen street, St.
Mary's, on Tuesday last, to an eight year old
daughter of Mr. H. F. Thompson, of Carling.
ford. The,little Orlon company with two
others, was passing along the street when a
drove of cattle were being driven up. One
of the animals rushed from the herd and
dashed towards the child, and before she
could get out the way the animal caught
her in its horns and pitched her a couple of
feet in the air.
A large, dark complexioned, farmer looking
man, with full sized whiskers and moustache
called at the banking office of Cameron and
Campbell at Lucknow on Friday afternoon
and offered for discount a batch of about a
dozen notes purporting to bo signed by Ash-
field farmers, Mr. Cameron, to whom the
notes wererofferecl, had doubts ae to the gen-
uineness of the signatures, and openly ex,
pressed such doubt, whereupon the stranger
evinced great nervousness and alarm, hur-
riedly gathered up the;notee and left the offi-
ce, A few minutes afterwards he drove
rapidly out of kith, and has been teen since,
It was undoubtedly a barefaced attempt to
pass forged notes.
Tile grand jury at the Perth assizes in
dealing with the indictment in the ease of the
Qaee'fi vs E`alioek—the Listowel oonepirady
case—found a true bill, but *lien the matter
came before his Lordship there Was an timet.
peeted hitch in the proceedings, The oro n
prosebutores difficulty in framang alt itidiot-
ment was made apparent by eft, Osler, Q. C.,
*ho took exception to the indiotutent, and
Said the statute on which it was founded
bad no existence. His Lordship expressed
the vie* that the law was intended to, cover
stiohh•a case as this, but admitted at the same
linethat bis mind Was by no ` merino • free
rain doubt. The ease therefore stands ad-
°Minod till next assizes.
I)edegates to the,txetierltd Aescmbly, Pros -A
ketotic Olrureb,, lti emipeg, June J, le$7, ,t:i
WC ,
Wal a wella 0 p
l cl e toe ..11 11 .. J, Clueing al,, gal for
g
tickets at reduced fine,
Oat Tuesday ekerin e a Member o yeast}e.
people left for Bethesda tela meeting arid
convert, but being 041404 in a heavy there
dor shower, they were obliged to return
gild oven Ye their streaming garments, and
make another start.
It would be well for the fishermen to re.
member that bass should slot be caught be-
fore the lath of June, It :is said that
several faaherrneeeneve been catching; them
bet it is probably more through Ignorance
than intention.
The fishing craze still continnes; Almost
every morning at the river's edge eau be
seen people of all ego melding au endevor
to Gatch a stifUcient slumber of the finny
tribe upon which to breakfast. The girls
say : •`If it wasn't that we haye` to hook
our bait, there's lots of fun in it."
Mr. John DIcllfurtury, of the llth Donees-
Bion of MoO-illivray, died last Thursday even-
ing at the advauoed age of 78 years. He
had been a rose -loot of this seotion for about
40 yrs sad his remains were followed to their
last restiug plane at Mart's (dill cemetery
last Saturday by a large number of sorrow-
ing friends and relatives,
Mr, Wm. Hooper, of Alma, Michigan,
formerly of Exeter, was in town on Tues-
day. Mr Hooper left for home yesterday,
taking with him several fine looking young
fillies as well as a handsome pair of
draught horses which he purchased from Mr.
Thos. Bissett, of Exeter, paying a good
price for them.
One more of our young men has fore-
sworn the vows of celibacy and joined the
ranks of the Benediets. Frank Knight, of
the G. T. R. was, on Wednesday evening
last., "linked for life" with Miss Charlotte
Louisa Drew. Frank was 'one of the boys'
and we are sorry to lose him from the ranks,
but other and more fascinating duties will
now claim his attention, Bliss Drew is a
very estimable young lady, daughter of Mr.
Edred Drew, of California. We tender our
hearty congratulations to Frank and his
bride and sincerely hope that their troubles
in the future will be few.
In the rceent law examinations held at
Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Mr. R. 11. Collins,
of this village, passed most successfully as
a barrister and solicitor. Mr. C. passed
first among forty-two candidates in the ex-
amination for solicitors and second in the
pass examination out of forty candidates for
barrister and in the honor barristers' exam-
ination passed first, being only four marks
from winning the gold medal. Mr. Collins
has commenced the practice of his profes-
sion in the office lately occupied by Mr. M.
McFadden, here, and we trust the same
good fortune and the same success may at-
tend him therein as has in the past attended
him in his examinations. Mr. Collins'
card will be found in another column.
We have received a copy of a Theological
Union Lecture delivered by Rev. Jas. gra-
ham, on "The Bible, the Mightest Factor
in Yuman Progress." The lecture has
been issued in pamphlet form, and is a
masterly piece of logic. No reference has
been made to the so-called "theistic evolu-
tio" but many hard facts are stated and
valuable hints are given which would be
worthy of the careful study of evolutionists.
The theory of "what has been will be" or
"History repeats itself" is shattered beyond
all hope of resurrection. He deduces
a `'New Genesis" founded on the theory of
scientific evolution which would be well
worth comparison with the Genesis of
Moses. The book may be read with profit
by many. Any person desiring a copy can
obtain the same by applying to Rev. Jas.
Graham, • Exeter. Price 10 cents.
A PERSON
Unable to sleet. in bed, unable to world, nn •
able to take ordinary exercise from the ef-
fects of Asthma until using Southern As-
thma Cure. A sample package relisves,
three packages permanently oures.
J. SNELL,
Merchant Tailor,
Has removed to premises one door
north of Browning's drug store, where
there will be found
A
Well Anew& d St
ill
OF SPRING
TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS &c.
—ALSO—
Scotch, English,
Irish, French and
Canadian Goods.
Male ti on the
SHORTEST NOTICE
--AND AT
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A CALL" WILL CONVINCE.
A. J. SNELL,
Graauate et Cleveland
Cutting School.
Sight LBlindness
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Rae the Ager cy for the sale of the above in
Bxs3TL'R. o Sneotattles in the Mariiet equal
them in the Emit P eneeRviNaa QuALITiils they
possess, or the CREAT tAsE and Colxsoar they
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Their us0will in actuality so strengthen the
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e that .18 does not hucome neoeesary to.
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fore the CELAPEsT.
They Are the Best 3n the World,
They Never Tire the Eye,
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The eight tested by our Now Teat Csrd,sathe)
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We n1ish to call etpevi,it attention from the
farmers and other's requiring tile, tile, fig
Gleol<•ge Mitts', 2,ot 11, t,.ett.5, Stentient gredi
teu,1,.0„leas en hand 1t very large cluantityof
TILE of ALL SIZES l
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Spectacles 8 Ye -glasses
Dr. Drowning has the Sole Ageney !n
Exeter, for the above louses. They are the
oulyouesrecommended by the President and
Vioe-President's of the Medical Associations
01 Canada, and alt the le:tdiug ocutlets of the
age. They have a world-wide reputation for
giving that aid to vision which all other
lenses fail to give, Beware of imitations, as
they are in the market, B, Lauretuoo's $pea.
tacles and Eye.glasses are niarkecl B.L„ with-
out which none are genuine,—and pebbles aro
stamped Pebbles. Ao not be deceived by any
goads stamped Pebble glass—or by any simil-
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every youth and every ma n in the land.
Sent under seal,in et plain envelope, to any
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S a J J el &Fennd
Having purchased a
Choice lot of Dress -
Goods much below
their Value, are now of-
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LOW PRICriS.
dam Dress Goods
ALL COLORS,
Brocaded and pl ain Sil ks
MUSLIMS
PLAIN AND FANCY
NEW LACES,
Hosiery Gloves and Parasols
Just Received
The Latest Styles in Millinery, also a fine
assortment of Scotch and English Tweeds.
which are just to hand.
FULL LINES
of Felt and Straw hats
Seed Corn, Turnip seed Hun-
garian and Mellet.
ELIXIR
'NATURE'S .:REM:EpY
FOR COUGHS,C0LID S,HOARSENESS`
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Why pay from 815:00 to $25 00 for the same ar-
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which is as good if not better and warranted
to fit with comfort? Remember, Double
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I am prepared to sell at
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—MY STOCK OF --
Tweeds and Clots
AIM ALL OF TRE
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—AND MY—
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--AR
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Only Call and Be Convinced.
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lours Respectfully,
WM. SOUTNCOTT.
Exeter, March 15t1.1, 1887.
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