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The Exeter Times, 1890-10-16, Page 1THE TIMES FROM NOW UNTIL JAN'Y 1891 , 20 Oeilte AND HURON & tt MIDDLESEX GAZE "KM TO TOR LINA LET THE CHIPS FALL WEERE THEY MAY.' THE TIME' 1 • TRIAL TRIP OFFER —M-- WORTH AO0EPTING VOL. XVIII. NO. 8, 1,MOAL., L1. DIO.KSON Di,rrister, Soli. . alto) of Supreme Court. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Commissioner, &o. Money to (Joan. ..„Oftice .Feateen'eltiook. Exeter. coLuisr s, rrister, Salter, Conveyancer, ritc, 1,4EKTEE, ()Mee Samwell'a Block. Hairs old -FtLIa0T,!-TALIATOT, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries ?Olio Conveyancers •tC6o, &o. sw•uoney to Loan at ',lowest Itittee' of lutereet• FICE, • MAIN - STREET, EXETER. ALLIon‘. DENTAL. 11 lb DILLISGS, a la=wwmsw, OFFICE Over O'Neil's Ban . flitron s Oxide Gas for Painless Extraction. IT 11,11;iSMAN ,PENTIST.L.D. . s. tiamwelPs Week, Main-st. Exeter, Extraets Teeth withont pIU, Away et Heileman on nrat FrPlay: Craig, second and fourth Tueeday; mad Zuareir outhe last Thurs. day ot eaoliutouth. ALEDICAL T NV. WNINCT IC D., AL 0 As P. S, 4 441,11nte Victoria ttnitersityt ()nice and residence. Dommlon Labors- %ory. Exeter. RYND1111,1.4.,00rowir for the County of Huron. °Mee, opposite Carling Bros. stormItzeter• R. J. A.ROLLINS,M.O.P, S. LF O. 011ie°, Main St. Exeter, Ont. Residence, tionae reeently occupied by P. klePhttlipit, Rag. F. CUTTEN. M. D., 0. M., * °retinae Trinity ITnivorsitr. Tor- onto Feb Trin. Med. school. Toronto ,• Grad. Am Inst.. emulates/ ; MemberN. Y. Acad. Anthropology: &Umber Col. P. S., Ont— Oat. bR WOODRUFF ,Eolserisee of the EYE, BAlt, mss AEU THROAT -- Eye glasses anti Spectacles furnished for both Nearand Distant Vision. Always at home. except on Fridays. .t No. 185 Queen's Avenue, _ LomIon, OntarIo. 111111111111111111111=11 mainunleimems AUCTIONEERS. BOSSE14.13ERRY, General Li . cleansed Auctioneer Sales conducted in allps.rts. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges moderato. Bonsai' r �, Ont. [ENRY EILBER Licensed Auc- tioneer for Flay, Stephen. and Me- 011ivray Townships Selea conducted at moderaterttes. °nice at Post-of:nee. Ored- iton Out. EXTITER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,. OCTOBER 1 YES ! We know you usually read our add and to make it profitable as well as interesting we like to in. numerate, but space will not permit; so call and it -reared tour Winterise stekk. Goat Skin and 11L=on Robes; Fur Coats - Persian Lamb, Heaver and Aatricart Caps Ladies' fur sets in Ashican, Anetralian, Opessum, Prairie Wolf, Kengaroo, Lynx, South ace imat, eke at prima that are bound to sell them. Just what you want. A good wheel cap for Oh boys only Ziets. Joh lines of bed spreade flifie upwards. Miasea' and Children'a hoods 2rre p60a ; Lediee Scarfs 60e, worth 81.25; Mbeee end Children% all -wool time—a.hi hesket to picric from—12e for your eltoiee. We knock everything endways in Dr eem Goode A few new pee a mat to bend, 15e, worth 3de. Eetre quelity Weelt to be eloeed t 230, worth far more money. A pair of good English nianufac- turecl slippers 25c, something you ever saw before. Come it only out of curiosity to see the beat and most comical slipper in town. (Sole Agents) BRUMPTON BROS •,ToaN GILL, Auctioneer for the tl Townships of Stephen. Hay and Daborne and the Village ot Exeter. Sales promptly attended., and satisfaction guaranteed.. Salsa arrauged tthie *Mc e Ire H. PORTER, GENERAL AnctioneerandLandValuator. orders sent by Irian to roy a diress, Bityneld P 0., will receive prompt attention. Terms moder- ate. D. U. PORTER, Auctioneer. amerammosmin VETERINARY. Tennent& Tennent VETERINARY - SURGEONS •! EXETER, ONT. Graduatesof the Ontario Veterinary Col- lege. opines : One door South of Town Hall. MONEY TO LOAN. MONE/ TO LOAN AT 6 AND -1V-L. percent, $25,000 Private Funds. Best LOB, ning Companies represented. L. El DICKSON, Barrister, Exeter, INSURANCE . 111HE LONDON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Head Office, London, Ont. After 31 years of successful business, still continues to otror the owners of farm property. andprivate residences, either on buildings or contents 313 o most favorabl e protection in ease of loss or damage by fire orlightning, at rates upon such liberal terms. that no other respect,- ablecompany eau afford to write. 42,375 petit cies in force lstJan 0.890. Assets $378,428.00 in cash in bank. Government denost. Deben- tures And Premium Notes. jinn GRA NT, President; D. C. Mo UONALD, Manager. DAVID .Tiletis,Agent for Exeter and vicinity. • r111:111 ATATERLOO r. MUTUAL FILM INSUBANO E C 0 . Established in 1863. HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT. This cotur.any has been over Eighteen years in successful operation in Western (M ' ario and continues to insure against loss or llamagebv !Piro Buildings Morahan.. dise, Manufactories, and all other descrip. tions of insurable property. Intending insurers have the option of insurine on tb e Premium Note or cash System. During the past ten years this Com- pany ties issued 57,000 Policies, covering ProllertY to the auout of 810,379,033; and paid in losses alone 2709,752,00. Assets, 8.1.76,100.o0, cousistin a Cash inBank, Government Der ciptt and the un- assessed Premium Notos cr Land and in force. J 7 WAMDEN 1.t. D. Preside! t 0. M. TesLort Secretary,. F. B H aerie s, In- pector ORAS. SNELT.i, A pent, f prT,1 xdtav &cd r'cin;tr. e Molsons Bank AitTEDED 831PA T,11£5.5) upCapital .„ $Z,000.r0 3,000.00 Uend ()Mee. Uontreal. E. WOLFERSTAN TUDMAS,Eaq., Geseital.MaNa0a 20 branelioffleesintnetNrainion. AgonOle in the Dorairdomii.S.A.and Europe. Exeter Brancla, Open every lawful day • from 10 SATISEDAYS,10 son • to l p.m. Porrent.por annum al loweartir meow o Deposit Receipts • • B. R. ARCHER, Manager - The Kirktrin Fmr- -- no mental fair of the Blantilaird Seciety woo neld Kiralon on Thursday mid Friday leak The fair was a success in every roalaeet,, end ilea not the morning threatened rain, would Inkee been the moat successful exhibition ever 'held In Eirkton. The exhibita in every department were good excepting fruit which watiAleargrO, Boots and vegetables were exceptionally good and would have done credit to a Pro. Villein' Fair. In the alum rings there were some splendid stook, especially in tee draught liaise classes. In two sear olds the indgeshmul it dilfionit to meritoriously award prizes. On the whole the fair wee a gratifying eumess, as the gate receipts 0210 will show. Following is the list of success- ful prize winners i— IIORSES—leronren =eve enettone.— Span horsed, Robt Roy; brood mare, Thos Werry, R G Radcliffe; two year old, Jos White, Jno McCollougli; one year old, Jno MeCollough, Thos Worry; foal, 11 G Bad - Thos 'Worry. CARAD/AN HEAVY ertaxonr—Span, Hanson, J & 0 .Flooper brood mare, 8 Campbell, Wan Cornish, J 0 Hazelwood; two year old, W Corniah. Chas Wnson, H Norris; foal. 'Teo Duncan'Al Switzer. Anineuertinee—Span, Jae Scott, sr, R G Radcliffe; brood mare, Win Brock, Johnson Stewart, juo Duncan; two year old, D Nethercott, Wm Hodge, D Nethetcott; one -t.r old. $ Campbell, R Kemp; foal, Thos Rundle, Wm Brock, Johnson Stewart. GENERAL PunmSR—Leonard Hunter, A E Doupe, D Creighton; brood mare, Jas Breoks, Robt Oreery, Wm Yule; two yr old, a A Robinson, Thos Bern, jr, Jas 8X0Dre; one yr old, Wm Hodge, G W, Gill, David Doa; foal R dreary, T Werry, W Yule. Boansrans—Spen,Reid Brae; brood mare Chas Crooks, A Dawson; two yr old, Thos Greenwood, Jones; one yr old, W C Francis, J G Jones; foal, Chas Brooks, W C Francis; single horse, Sas Beatty, J & 1) Wood; saddle horse. Ino Dunbar, Wm Kirk. CARRIAGE—Span, Jno McCurdy; brood mare, Leonard Hunter, Chas Wilson; two yr old, T M Kay, .A. Gunning; one year old, F Gibson; foal, Chas Wilson, A Rae. Green trot. Jets Horton, Jae Beatty, D W Dalmage. (The other special attractions did not take place.) JUDGES—LIGHT —E Christie, Exeter; jno Delbriclge, Winchelsea; Joe Stafford, St Marys. HEAV17-3 W Woodley, Fuller- ton; Jas Handford Centralia; aim Vipond; Ribbert; CATTLE —euntratit—Mileh cow, J. & 0 Hooper, lst and 2nd, W E Gill; two year old, 11 & T McCullough, Wm Switzer; year- ling heifer, G W Gill, 3 & 0 Hooper; brill calf, 11 & T McCullough, Geo Bentley; heifer calf, R & T McCullough, W H (3111. Jnesess—alow, Jno McCurdy, Horamrs--Mileb cow,_Jas Hazelwood. GRADE—Mileh cow, Wm Roger, J & C Hooper • two yr old, J & C Hooper, lt G Radcliffe; yearling heifer, Jno Hazelwood, Wm Pridinim; heifer •calf, Wm Pridham, Jas Moore; steer calf, BG Radcliffe, Noble Johnsona' 2 yr old steer, I and C Hooper; 1 vr old steer, R G Radoliffe% 3 and C He'oper; fat eow, Tees Scott litt and 2nd; Id t ox, Thos Scott 1st and 2.a. • auDGES —3) Walkes, Anderson;. Jas Wallis, Granton. • S SEEP—xenon STIOR—Rana 2 yew s old, Ourrelley ez Son ; one year old ram, Carrel - ley re Son Time Worry; rem lamb Currelley do Sou,let and 2nd; pair. breeding ewes, Currelley at Son, lst and 2ncl; Fhearling ewes Ourrelley e4 Son, Thos Worry; ewe lsmbe, Currelley te Son, 1st and 2nd. , Coaiswoma —Ram lamb, 3. W. Stacey, Sueopsinne —Ram, Sarrel Doupe; one roar old ram, FL A. Switzer; ram lamb, Sane" Doupe, Lit and 2nd; ewes, II A. Switzer, Sarna Doupe; shoreline en'OF, Sam'l Doupe, 10 A, Switzer; ewe lambs, Basel Doupe, H. A, Switzer, Gn.anz—Swes, J. W. Copeland, P. A. SPorSuat shearling eses, Alex Kirk; pair ewe lambs, Thos Greenwood, Carrelley Soul fat sheep, Currelley 4t Son, Thos, Warty. SWINE—menosneeee—Aged boar. jno. Dunbar, Geo. Gill; boar pig. Geo Anderson; young sow, am Anderson, John Hazlewood, Semen exteme--Aged hoer, John Dunbar, R. Delbridge; breeding sow, R. Delbraage; Bear pig, Juo Dunbar, R. Delbridge- sow under 040 year, O. Deihridge, fat and 2nd. JUDOBB—Yno, Kerslake, Antiereout Jno. lkkwell, Rim Thee Scott, Gromarte. POULTRY—Itight teatimes, Wm Kirk; blaek spsnish fowls Geo Bentley, trarn't Ford; hotulans, deo Bentley; leeherns, Geo Bentley; ;Wanda, Geo Beutley 14 and 20d; barnyard fowls, Get) Bentley; turkey', Geo Bentley, Geo Andante% geese, Thee Greenwood, lee and 2nd; duds, Whoa Greenwood, Geo Andereen; dark leghorn Wirt Kirk. JUDGE—Thoa MeClartlilin„ Farquhar; INIPLEMENTS—Donhla open carrisee, Roadhouse & Brown; single top buggy, Jae Dawe, Gothruz 4; liugliy; single open buggy. Juo Dame, Roadtionse and Brown; portland 'Gutter, (iothniz and Rushy; paino box cutter, Roadhouse and Brown Jet and 2nd; iron beam plow, A Brethour let and 24d; iron harrows, Sung Ford, dint Callender; gang plow. A Brethren; set hone ahem from the bainreer, Jam Cal. lender, Bich Horn; Toad ger", Boarlitoule Brown; heavy sleigh, R00101160 tti Brown; spade harrow, 1) Brown. JUDGES -0 Bailey, St Marys; A Beth., well, Fullerton. SPECIALS—Drape, la Haminou; Dani- a net quilt, Maggie Creighton; ehlidae dress, Mra 3 Li Graham; 'borne wool work, Ella Creighton; paper flowers, Mrs Wm Atkinson; silk ernh Mrs ID Grahetu;mitte Jon Shier; novelty, Mille Hutton. GRAIN—Fell wheat, (white) Jno. Dun. her,Ely Switzer; fall wheat, (red) A Shier, II A Marshall; spring wheat. Wm Hake wood, 0 Brettiour; 6 rowed barley,Hodgert Bros, 0 Brown; 2 rowed herley,Dprethourt Urge oata, Wm Dodge, Hy Switzer; com- mon oats (white) D Blethour, Nicholee Shier; common oats, (black) Brethour, Nicholas Shier; lar,tet PQM Wm gage. Jas Balkeoll; smell peas, Jas Earth, Jail Clarke; Rex iced, Brethour, Wtu 'lodge; flax in straw, D Brethour, Miehael Brethour; timothy seed, 1t1 Brothour, 1no Donee; engUsh field berms, Reuben Switzer; white warden beans, 10 Blithour, les Marshall; indieu corn, Reubeu Switzer, Wm Haan'. wood. ROMS AND TEGETABLES—Beauty of hebron, Auderson, Alex Roy; white ele- phant, Seoul Doupe no Foster; rose pot. atom, late, Jno Delbridge, Wm Dolma; roue potatoes early, W A Far. long, 13retlionr; burbank needling, Jam Delbridge; collection, Jag Marshall, Jno Delbridge; sweedieh turnips, J D Hazel- wood, W field wrote, P O'Brien, Mrs Wm Kirk; garden carrots, 0 It Money, A Shier; mangelwurzel; red, Wm Boger, Noble Johnson; maned wurzel, yellow globe, Alex Roy, Nicholas Sider; onions, G L Money, li, 3 Roadhouee; blood beets, Thee Darling, 1) Brethoar; cabbage, Robt Robinson, (het Paisey; tomatoes, A Shier, Roadhouse ck Brown; cauliflower, Capt Paisey, B Roadhouse; celery, Capt Plas- m P O'Brien; citron, round, Wm Leigh, Thos Darling; citron long, Wm Hazelwood A Bretbour; purapkin, I D Hazelwood, Brethour; water melon, E Hamilton, Kate Doupe; muse melon,D Brethour; parsnips, Capt Paisey, F 13 Switzer; Gourde, Miss Anderion; 20 ez apple, Saran Glenn; Blen- heim pippin, Maggie Jamieson. JUDGES—Wm Beatty, 131enshard; Thos Scott, Cromarty. FRUIT—Northeit spy apples, J W Copeland; taiman sweets, Wm Boger; bald - N Shier; snow apples, E Hamilton; rhodeisle.nd greening, Wm Hanson; king of tompkins, Robt MoCollough; alexander, Wtn Tule; golden russet, Jno Callender, ribson meat, N Shier; epitzburge, D Anderson; yellow jellflower, Mary McCal- lum; sweet pear apples, P d Sperling; pomme grease, A Shier, collection of apples, Wm Hanson; crab apples, Miss Anderson, A Brathour; open air grapes, °apt Paisey, P13 Switzer; pinms, Sam'l Ford; fall pears, Nlary MoCallura. Jas Marshall; winter pears. Thos Scott, Alex Kirk. D 1,IRY PRODUCE—Keg better, Kate Donee, S Shier; table butter, Thos Here, Mrs Win Kirk; dairy made cheese, Wm Yule; factory butter, .Tno Hannah. MISCELLANEOUS—Maple sugar, Miss Gourley, Thos Smith; home made bread. P O'Brien, Mrs Wm Kirk; home made shirting, D Brethour, A Shier; plaid. all wool, ladies' wear, Mrs Hannam, blanket; all wool, Mits 3D Graham, Ells Creighton; union. blankets, Jonathan Shier; Maggie Creighton; oanedian tweed, F '7:Long, 1st and 2nd; honey in sections, Geo Bentley; jar strained honey, Miss Il titk•itzer; Geo Bentley; extracted honey, Geo Bentley, D Doa; canned plums, Jou Shier, Maegie Jamieson; canned pears, Mary McCallum, Mrs Robt Creery; canned cherriee, Mrs J D Graham; canned gooseberries,P O'Brien, 13 firstborn- canned stiawberries, Maggie Jamieson; Mrs ,T D Graham; canned rasp berries, D Brethour, R G Radcliffe; canned tomatoes, Mrs 5 A Shier,. Wm Hanson; jelly, Aun DaW9011, Wm Glenn; 'oil dome, GL Money, 1.mt and 2n5; pencil' drawing, Emily Steele, 1st and 2nd; portrait on can. vase, amateur, E Cameron; single Pet car- riage harness, W A Furlong; sewing mach ine, G Vickers; specimen miu�ral, Wm Switzer: home rn ado snap, Jonathan Shier. JUDCkES2--R W Pornercy, Fullerton; A Mehl -din, Woo them; 0 C Moore, LADIES' W0RK--13est machine sewing Mrs 8 A Scott; hand RAWM g, D Brown. Mrs Scott; Men'ti t hand made, Mies Hyde, Kate Doupe; shirt, menat, machine made, Mrs J 0 Ce, ahrunetlies E Shier; shirtanon's flannel hand made, Kate Doupe, Ann Daw- son; darning on stack in g.alre J. D Graham, Kale Doupe;counten pone crocbeted, Maggie Creighton, Mies Tr. Switzer; counterpane, knitted, Maggie Creighton, Maggie Jamie- son; oat patchwork, calico M S Cornisb, Thos Scott; quilt patchwork, cloth, Maggie Jamieson , Son Shier; guilt parchwork, sills, Mary McCallum, Mrs Hannam; quilt, white quilted, Kate Doupe, quilt, log cabin, S Childr4.,., Nel MONIMMIIM, Cornieb, Efannam; crazy patehwork, Afro R Rained), Edith Sanders; gloves, coarse, hand made, Miss Hyde; gloves no. hand made, Maggie Orelebtont 'witted etookinga, hand made, Time Hyde, M 5 Cornish; knitted socks, wool. hand made, Ion Shier, Mrs Ilannane; stocking, fancy cotton, Maggie Jamieson, Miss Hyde; but- ton holes, Mrs J D Graham, Thee Sect% darned net, alias Hutton, Meggie Creigh- ton; • lanthrequien Ella Creighton; underclothing, nutehlue made, Maggie Jainievon, Mrs Shier; ladies undeeelothiuge hold made, Maggie Jamieson, 0 W Deb mage; point InCe, Mrs J0 Grethen), Miers Ilottout Itoultere Nee, Ifiaet Britton, Ella Creighton; applique work on Win. Mra S A Shier; applique work ou plush. 0 Uretit- our; applique work on Cloth, afro Shier; ermine work, Mrs HRINIAM,Agtle8 Gowan; gentlemen's onuoking •erg; tare tinnuam, Ann Demon; embroidery in lace atitelme, Mrs flarmarn; embroidered elippera, re J D Graham, Mra Shier; dowel enthroiderv, Mra Henn n, E Hamilton; 'mediate QM- brolelery, Maggie Creighton, Mrs Ilannent; chenille work, Wm transom Mralienosim ream work. Elia Creighton. 1311e0 HAN crooluit work in cotton, Atm 3 0 Graham, Mary 151cCafem; °rootlet work in wool, Mra Graham, Ella Creighton; crochet work iu silk. Mise Hutton; koneingteu embroid- ery, Mra Heimann Ella Creighton; jewel ease and pincushion combined, Edith Surd. era. Mrs A Shier; 'sofa pillow, Mile Hut. ton, Mrs liCannriaa; toilet set of any kind, aired' 0 Graham, Elle Creighton; coverlet benae made, Mrs Muumuu Ella Creighton; obild'e &gas, hand made, Maggie Creigh- tom 31ise Tiede; elaild'a drees, ruttehlue made, Niro 5 A Shier, Mary NteCtilluult heilin wool work, Mrs Graham, tagnes Go- wan, rag mat, Wm Iledee, Mrs Wm Eiriv; home made carpet, Ann 'Dawson, Mrs 30 Graham; cellectioo paper Rowell', Agnes; Gowan, 0 Brethour; tee orisey, Aun Daw- son; bead. work. Ansa Hutton, Ells Creigh. ton; drawn work Mrs Hutton, 'Mrs Grelmin; table enarf, Miss Hutton, Mrs J O Oralutui; skeleton lea,res,Urs 5 A Shier; ribbon work, 3 W Copolaad, Wm Hunan; shell work, A Shier, afro 5 A. Shier; hat, minutiae Orem, Meru Shier, NI Bradman pillow phone, Maggio Jamieeon,Nfisa Hyde; beat and leitgest oolleotion of Isaias' wok, Hate Doupe, Aun Dawson; collection 11010ae 1 plaute, 1.1 Money, Wni Atkinson, Juo Donne. [The Treasurer to be in Eirkton on the let day of November to pay the prizes.] --- Sir4ton. Bums -41r Geo Stacey, who has beau id South Africa for some Terns, will together vith hie wife, return to Kirkton to reside 2tet3'eta 4,470400ior, taste and. *re an nected here alieirnae Voloonae Stacey book to Eirktou.—Mr Geo Vickers hes purehaaeri a ream:lea in Mitchell and. with his family will move thither about let November.—At the fair several fakirs were ignonaininusly °looted from the grounds, Stanley. MeLnamar ys Coormt—This was au action hied before Ur Justice MoNtahon without a jury et the recent assizea at God- erich. The parties reside in the township of Stanley. The action was brought by the plaintiff for Images for a trespass to re- move a fence and recover possession of an acre of land, After the greater part of a day was occupied in taking evidence, his Lordship suegested settlenient on this basia: The dere:rodent to remove his fence two rods encloshert half indee& of the whole aore, the plaintiff to execute to the defendant a deect of the half acre, and each party to pay their own costs. Counsels for the parties, after consulting their respective clients adopted the saggestion and his Lord ship directed judgment to be entered ac- cordingly. Thus a long standing dispute has been finally settled, Messrs Darrow mid Proudfoot for plff and NIr R H. Collins for deft. Hensall BRIEFS—Mr 13 McIntyre has sold the Hansen House to Mr H. Reese, who will not take possession for soma time.—The Commercial House narrowly escaped des- • truction by fire on Saturday evg. As the bar tender was about to look up, a large lamp which nag over tbe bar fell to the floor and etploded. It was with difficulty that the flames - were smothered.—Messrs Sutherland & White deserve credit for their enterprise in causing our beautiful village to be lighted by kerosene, the lamps for which having been erected.—The Hen- sel' croquet players are anxiously await- ing their Exeter brethren, in body to play • the loug anticipated game. individual players from Exeter have been beaten sev- eral times by home players.—Mr john Spooner, of Clinton, has located in our village,—Apple packers 'are busily en- gaged in this locality. The fruit return is greater than expected.-- ere (Capt) Giheore of Goderich, is, the guest of Mrs Wm Moir. F•414,411 (Mande boye. — PROVERLY REJEGTED —An ,epplicetion was made before judge .Eiliott to close certain streets in the village of Clandeboye. The Royal Standard Loan Co.. ivere the applicants, being interested in certain' property which formerly belonged to Mr. William Flanagan, and the existence et these etreets ie an obstacle in the way of selling this property ati farm land: The towmaip council of .Bhldulph and various persons opposed the application. After heaeing Mr. Shoff and other statements the judge held that evenif the parties owning the property on the streets pro- posed to be closed were willing, he could not in the face of this opposition accede to this application.The lets comprising the villa,gehaving hem purchased on the streneth of the original registered plan, all the purchasers and. those persons claim- ing from the purchasers hal e claim to the free use of those streets according to the original plan. He therefore refused tbe application There is no one aftiole in tho live of medieinea that gives so large a return for the money as a good porous strengthening Illes'er, nolo et Carteret Smart Weed and Belau:tuna Backache Platter. Zurich. lionen TiiiAzioriti—A couple of our yew's 441torsefauoiere hare been tryiug their hendeet breaking in co/he, that too with a deal of success, but everybody is liable to he eentethieg like Birched' said "in treek of bad leek" ae our two trainers were this wee., the colt got loose arail enjoyed from run down one of the princi• pet etreetee Better leek next time loys —Brarree•-•Irespector Tom paid our school an 4404 visit in Tuesday laet —Our ttetdier aftendei the teeehers convention 'Thuraday and Fritlay.—Quite e num- ber of oar villegere attended the Deerfield fair on Thursday lost. —The new :Nun Hall le rapidly nestriog completion. It is thought thet it will he done lay the let of Septeratter.--1.7ehorm promotion Q3404113 - Von, teftea phew in the public school no Friday neXt --Council meeting on Satur- day. Oret Itith—Speeial meetings are being bent in thremangelicel ehurell this week, quite attownber of ministers from other Welds, ars present.—It is ruosored that the uxol will hold their ni1111141 ent-er- ' soon, . Biddulpla. Butitea—bir Thos 0 Carleton. of the 511* con, Iliddulph, haa mid his farm te his brother jolin,—Geo Grant, of own, bap leaned Joie MeMahen'a farm ou the lot con. —Mr At G Shoifite, of Metereavfile, has pur- chased s 160 -acre term in the vicinity of None is Prairie, Man, payiug therefor the SUM Ot $R000. -Ur IV fi Hoagies and fatally of the Atli con. have left Mr rale, Mich, where they will resale for the feture,—Mr John Leonard, of Bei Axe, Mieh, lost week N 1il1te41 Ulaatalph tewnehip, end purclaseed from Me John Courses, a bear; draught team for WO; As also the Cleile eitellion, MATS from Coureey di Stewart for 01,50A The Church of England ermgregation woe- altipping in l".it ltatrork'a church, Iluidulph, observed their thanks.giving anniversary n Sunday last. Lith lust, Although the weather was very nnpropituons, there W39 a large atten.lonee of devout worahippers meet. when prayers were offered and 03011 sung appropriate to the ottemion. e ehencel, prayer desk and pulpit were ry tastetully decorated liy the young Ipeople of the !Anna, with flowers, grain, eatill other fients of the earth. Miss Jean. ole Davis presided at the organ, and was assiattil by a full choir in rendering suit. 1 , able hymns and anthems, An appropriate eermon was preached by the incumbent, Bev II D Steele, from Pa 0X1, 12. The offertory was very liberal. 0.1.411.11 . Mooresville. --:•••• }Dam= lielta—Ilte, harvest home entertainment of the Methodist church. was held on, alondoar.evg. There was an unusually large attendance despite the Ind weather. After A sumptuous dingier pro- vided liy the ladies of the church in their enviable style had beau disposed of, the gathering repaired to the 'church, which was beautifully and appropriately decor. ated for the occasion with gram, fruits and vegetables. where a platform meeting was held. Addresses were delivered lay Revs. Allan, Centralia; Russell, Exeter; Henderson, Clan tempi and the local clergy. The speeches were interspersed by singing by Miss Spencer, Ailse, Craig, an& alias Lupton, Stratford, The af- fair was a grand success, the proceeds amounting so about $10. — BRIEFS—.There died at Mooresville, on the Oth inst. Mrs Wm Fraser, in the 30th year of her age. She left two children the younger but a few months old.. Mr Fraser hits the sympathy of all in hie sad bereavement.—Mr iVilliam Hedging and hie famile of the Santee line, Biddulph, moved to Michigan on Monday, 13th hist. He woe made a presentation and adiress, on the eve of his del:whore, by some of his friends and wellawishers.-- Mr Henry Hoffroies moves off his farm and takes up his abode in Lucien, among the 114 of retired farmers. Mr T A •.Dobbs rents the farm. --Miss Sadie McDonald of London, is at present the guest ot Miss Clara Miller.—Nliss Whiteford, of Cen- tralia,is visiting Miss Simpson—Miss E Hudgins, of &can, has been visiting friends here for a few days.—Both Luean and Exeter were well represented on Mon day evening at the Harvest Home, eeverel dudes from each place being present; they seemed to enjoy themselves, at the table especially, and wereheard to express a desire that 'Mooresville would hold an other entertainment in the near future. Hay. BarErs.—Me Colin Smith has been to Darlington, to see his brother, who is not expected to live. At the last Meeting of the Epworth Leagne in Fan. villa, readings were given by Miss A Ferguson and Mr W Johnston and an ad- dress by Mr Oossens, the programme was • interspersed with music by the choir; at the next meeting a debate will be held, sub- ject „Resolved that a Republic is a mote desirable form of Goverument than a ited Monarchy," Climbable, Messrs Brown and Greon supported by W Johnston and R Ferguson.—Mr E Hagass, who has been awarded a'Brd class certificate ae the July examiention. purposes following np bis studies at the Cliiiton Collegiate. Rev Mr Coats, of Sexenith, preached in the .Meth- odist church, a'. Hills Green, ou Sueday last • MR: COLIISS' Six. --The sale of farm stock and implements of Mr Henry Collins' rook place On Monday aftommon last. Despite tue mcleinent weather the attend- ance was large, From the first 'implement sold to the -last. head of stook, every article and anitnal brought good figures Cattle sold exceptionally well, yearlings bringing from $18 to $20, while reilch cows sold for from $10 to $50, stockers realiaing $35 and $40. Horses sold well, sheep marl .hogs went off at high prices. •On Alio whole the sale was a graifyiug success for the proprietor, and the auctioneer, Mr. H. Either deserves greet credit, -He wielded the hammer in a pleasing manner i to buyers, and his superior tact s found ia few enctioneers. He conducts his sales rapidly, yet realizes on every article, Mr. Collins has sold his farm to eir Hervey, •of Uehorne, and will retire from fAl'alia fr,r JOHN WUITE & SONS PUlliitate*t. and Proprietors TIME is MONEY. Aucl many no" testified that time sperit isiting our 4.4611CIAT'INT DEZPOT and examiniog our prieero was truly 'money 'ery easily made. We don't gen, below hut our values eurp3S4 thaw evha to do business ie that way; our ex - peons being light we are statiatied witn very email margtns. Call and ermine our Menai good woreted Overcoats at 58 2a, worth MI hlert's good tweed Overcoats at $6, worth V. Suite reedy made front .$5 up; and ree member we ;ell Rive' reedyrnade Clothing proportionately cheap. Oar Beet Oft Stem raterek Fielinplote, end our reputation is already estabiteed In this lino. Get a sample of our 1Se tea and be eon. viand that this *lathe prop_er Wave to buy your teas. Remember it ri no tronble for to show geode. Market Store Eveter. J?. BC S$ isa Sophie Egert srrlet1 home De it last ru d.ay-Mc John Belling *1 Inc uheim hat weal: he intende to epeoul a few weeks visiting friends in that vieinity.—Mrs 33 Ifollenbeek and Mm Fluke of Elk Rapids, Mich, arrived here last Saturday on a visit to their peke Mrs F Clens,—Married by Rev 3 E Hel- ms at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss May Stone to Mr Albert Armstrong, —Mr A M. Wilson and family left here for Oreenbush last Tuesday. They will he missed by many friends in this vicinity. They have been very MS.:lent workers an the chart+ and Sabbath school. W T Men, And R J Ramsey started for Chicago la.at Tuesday where they intend to speed the winter. Varna. The Meal assizes opeued here on Tues. dew, 71h inst, at 2 p• ined Mtge Seeord pre. - titling. 1st ease—Wiggand -ire Beatty, ticee. seult and battery; 2nd ease— Beatty es Wi'"auttettVlillr 110 Watery; ard ease— Purdy vs Wiggand, using aliusitte lan- stieste. The first two eileeS were rather wittier, ineenniteh that both parties we, e fined, although the evidence went strong. ly to prove that Wkgaritikminine was the assaulting party. The evidence in the third ease conehisively showed that the defendant hall used most slanderous and indecent language oncerning the plaintiff. In am:fathom° with the evidence the Mag- istrate justly deoided to fine Wiggled ten dollars and costs as a gentle reminder that the village of Varna, has still some regard for decency anti public morals. The Wiggand's formerly lived in Exeter. ••• Creclaton• Mr and Mrs Staebler, and Mr and Mrs Wagenest, of Berlin, Out, are the guests of Rev C Staebler.—Mr and Mrs John F Guinther leave today for their new home in Pelham township, carrying with them the good wishes of their numerous friends here.—Messrs Seawell. of St Thomas have been the geode of their uncle, Mr Chas Humprey during the past week —A men ber of our eitizeras are on the siek list, we hope to see them around shortly.—Miss Loma Brown will in future net as organ- ist in the Gelman church, although she is -young, we think she will make a success of it.— A pleasing event took place in the German Church on Sunday morning last. Just before the close of the ceremony Rev Mr Staebler presented Mrs Jan 1' Guinther (formerly aliss Bertha Eilber) with a beautiful large family bible, in re- cognition of her services as organist dur- ing the past —The pathinastere for the yillage are fixing up our streets in good style and the grading along the north side of Victoria street will make a fine job when finished, and enlinuce the beauty of our burgh. The Huron Assizes. God each, Oct. 9 —The action brought by Thee N Daney, of Godetich, apainst the G. T. R., in wbich plaintiff claims datnages for being wrongfully ejected front a G. T. R. paasenger train at Grantee, on the 611* of September last, (dosed ?este' day. Phin. tiff called witnesses:who corroborated his evidence in the moan as to what took plaee after he was put out of the car, and also called two medical men, who described the injuries to the plaintiffs arm. The defence welled the meander, two bratteemen and a la] ge number of passengers oe the train in question, who swore that the conductor id the pleintlff that he must pay the extra fare between Lucau and Stratford or get off the train at Grantee and go to Goderieh via Liman Crossing. Plaintiff re- fused to pay the • adclitioned 65 cents, and was expelled. The deleudantst witneeses all testified that no more violence was u.sed than was neceserery, and that plaintiff re- SiSled all he oe d. The jars+ forted that the couchette had no right to demaucl extra fare from Lucan to Stratferd; that tieneed- sary force was ueed in ejecting plaintiff from the car, • and that such extra force was used by the Conductor end brakeman. They assersed the damages at $1000, aid judgment was watered tor plaintiff tor that aummat. • Rev Jim etrahatn, of Ridgetown, . will preach the anniversary sermons of the Mak st Methodist church; Exeter, en Fri- day, 2011 inst. The lest of a series of leeteres under the auspiees of the V. lt C. la. S., of James 51 alethodiet eburch, will. be given on Tuesday evg, 21s1 hist, by Rev: air. Rus- sel. Subject, •'The' in Nature." Admis- ni by eou t se tielt et or 10 cents.