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The Exeter Times, 1890-10-30, Page 1THE TIMES FROM NOW UNTIL ,T.A.N'Y 1891 Oents AND HURON QN IDDLESEX GAZETTE.. VOL, XVIII. NO. 8. THE TIMES' 1 T1ifAT,a TRIP OrFER WORTH ACGCPTfNG kir. "HEW TO THE LINE, LET` TUE OBI S. PALL WHERE THEY l i.& : EXETER, QI'TTARIO, TBI]•BSDA ' 1StOTNIN°, OCTOBER. 30, l 90 aTonly 'WHU'J ,a` Soli Publishers and Proprietor LEGAL. H Barrister; Soli. r s e , DICKSON, 1 •eller of Supreme eua Court. No tar y Public, teonveyaneerrs Oemintesiorier, &C. Loney to Goan. (Meaty. ,b'anson'a7}loek, Exeter. k. COlal*Il1t't�, • 8 t�� Solicitor, O�l i t � �QIlY g ri t e. , leISTB1t, , ONT. Ofllee Sentwell's Block. airs old, ofce- iLIOT dt ELL4OT, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, CQl1{voyll,ue@Ps tze, tl',Q, re 'Afouey to Loan at Lowest Hates of lutereat. OFFICE, . AIdIAI a STREET, EXETE1R, n, T, ewer:. OT. 7. Zhe.107. 1213 N TAI,. 1•,m,. L, IiTLUNGS, I, s OFFICE : Over Q'Naire Bank. Nitrous Oxide Gee for Painless Extraction. x lEINS iAN,DENTIST.L.D, 6. , S. Samwen's Mock, Maln•st, Exeter, Extracts Teeth 'is -luteus rtill :at ."O iit4 Frrgsecond and fourth Tuesday: anti Zo areu on tete tact Thum - day of aaobruouth. IC! 10 S/VO D. Tilts been one of the difficult ques- ticns ot the nineteenth century and r we think we have probably solved the problem, at least in a measure, viz: by dealing at J3rnnzptons•. Let us reason together. In the Liras place, we have the only genui ne *tuck in town, bought at n rate On tie dollar;and the principal parte of our purOlmae$ stno than tiara been in oloaring linea at A price that you Will woe ata glance our stock has been bought below its value. In tine second pias we bitve to call, Wo have tried in all reir:eaa to rent the premien viro occupy at what we colraider reesougble rent, but without euceeoe; and nosy our only hope is to move, WtMM it pay Ile better to sell the good* at a;Meriden or move them? We think the formert eo what la our loos will be your gain. Titin Reek_ we offer you Men's all•wool MN at 45c ; flrst.claea braces. 25c; boys school cape, 25c; Children's and Ladies' betide, 25o; Monti fur cute, $20. The beat 50e cesbnero holo in town,. All sinew io these faMon 'Devonshire slippara. en Setae'. day. Cou***ro��an� gest aa�E pair r only 22fio,aa (/��LL ,i:?d44. JFrfl TON JMtos The Maisons a W. . D., ;, • I'. ti, tiradnaee Victoria University' Office and residence, Dam -pion T,abara- tory .'Exerter. (011Aff,T.EUND IOY P40E411'a1EN T,1Cia) aid U Qapital tl`und .. freed Office, Montreal. F. W'OLFERSTAN TItOMA8.Raq„ t1gee Int OfaYAoits 20 bran ehotfcesInthe Denrinion, Agenelo in thePominfon.U.S•A,and Europe. Exeter Branco, Qpen every Jew int day. free) 10 a.m.1o5 p.m SA'TURA)ATS.10 son. to 1 p.m. 4Port;ont.poraouum aliowedformoney on Deposit Reece pia R. E. ,6ROFIER, Manager. )R. EiYNDMAN, ooroaor for the County ot Baron. Of Ice, opposite Carling Bre store. Exe tor. T��..R. . A.. ROLLINS,M.0..P,VS. 0. Offen Main St. Exeter, Ont. Reactance, Munni rocontly ooeapied b7 i', eloPledlips, Ease + F. CUT'TEN, M. D., 0. M., • (senate Trinity University, Tor- onto; Fel. Med. school. Toronto ; Grad. Am 1nst..Cranlorogy; Member N. Y. Aced. Anthropology; Member Col. 1'. S., Ont.- ofllce, Aaehwood.Ont. DR. WOODRUFF Diseases of the EYE, • EAR, NOSE AIM, THROAT Eye glasses dna Spectacles furnished for both Near mad Distant Vision. Always at home, except en Fridays. No. 185 Queen's Avenue, London, Ontario. ti , AUCTIONEERS. F• BOSSEN1 +'R '.Y, General If . , • *rinsed al Auctioneer s ceududtod n Sales iu aUparts, Satisfaotionguaranteed, Charges moderato. Ileusall h 0, Ont. TTEN1%Y EILi3Li`R Licensed Auc- tioneer for Flay, Stephen. npoltfo- GlIlivray xowuahilts. Sloes oondnated at maderatoratca. °aloe,atPoet-0Moe, Cred- iton Ont. TON GILL, Auctioneer for the Townehtoa of Stephen, gay and 'Osborne dna the Village of Exeter. Sales promptly attended, and satisfactioa guaranteed. Seise errataged at this office. T H. PORTER, GENERAL 1J.. ArtotioneerandLandlealuator. Orders sent by mail, to myndenies, 13aylieldP.0., will receive prompt attention, Terme moder- ato. D. H. VQ1tTIett, Auctioneer. d® VETERINARY. Tennent& Tennent VETERINARY - SURGEONS EXETER, ONT, Graduates ofthe Ontario Veterinary Col- lege. overall: one noor South of Town Hall. MONEY TO LOAN. ATONE./ TO LOAN AT 6 AND Loaningrcompanies�re0 presentedte undg. Beet L.31 DICKSON, Barrister, nxeter, INSURANCE. HitEIPJ0 LONDON MUTUAL U T UAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF ADA. Head Office, London, Ont. fter 31 yeers of successful business, still continues to offer the owners of farm property andprivateresidences, either on buildings or contents ,the most favorable protection in cease of loss crdamage byfire orllegatee , at rates upon such liberal terms. that no other respect- able company can afford to write. 42,375 poli: • cies in force lstTan ,1890. Assets $378,428.00 in cash in bank. Government dopost. Deben- tures and Premium Notes. JAMMIDs GRANT, President ;1). C. Mo 0 oeate,Manager• DAVID Temae,Agee t for 33xoter and viamity . 13E WATTE;RLOO MUTUAL 1-- .d FIRE U ' Lt INS ItANdi~ 0.0, Established in 1i463.. • HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT, This conaeany has been over Eighteen year, in Iucoeseful operation in Western Onario, .and continues to insure against loss orllamageby Giro IIuifdinge Mea;chate dice, Manufactories, tied ail other desorip. tions of insurable property. Intending insurers have the option et insuring on the Premium Note or one]) System. During the past ten years this Coin panyhas issued 57,026 Policies,covering property to the amoo nt of •.;40,872,934; aucl }7$id in losses alone' 3x700,752,00. Assets, $17(6,10O.00, consisting of Cash in°lhank, Government Der oeit and the un- assessed Preiiiium Notes cn Land and in force. 3 .ar • WAtamxt2 D,Preeider t. 0. rat, 'lsrnoln Secretary. '.Is.7ivani<s, In- n octor . OITAS. SNF3LL, Asent''ter 'rcicotor Aced y{ala(,.. 0011.021.14 BED NEWS dommommomm Front Various Sen trees Through out the District. Parkhill ie agitatingfor eieatric light. 1440' were taken at tbe gate on the ooecas- ion of the Parkhill Fair. Tire Bishop ofl:uron will not visit St. dame' church, St. Marys, aunt the 30th. The town of \\Vingbam is introducing eleotrio lights for rtreet lighting purposes. The best stock of tweeds and ovorcoatings ever shown in Zurich, at Appel sa Zeller's. Mr Hothatn, teacher of the school in section o 2, to e 1 at tbee t N e ph u, eaves rad of his term. A bridge is to he built at Elimville, and for wbioh posters are out calling ten- ders. Last week robbers broke into Mr John Wiseman's store Canton, and ttoie a quan- tity of goods, besides $50 in cash. Bishop Baldwin has appointed the Rev, A. D. Dewdney, of Durham, to the Rector - shit' of Trinity Church, Mitchell. MrDunoan Stewart, of the 12th coneeas- IOn of Hibbert, having rented hie farm for a term of years intends removing to Hensall to live. Yrs James Beer, of Exeter, is at present in the city Hospital, awaiting to go under a very dangerous operation. -Loudon Ex- change. Mrs R Ferguson, of Hay, purposes sel- ling by emotion on tine 31st of this month, her personal property ; she having rented her farm to Mr Goo Grain, for several years, will retire. Notwitbetanding the alleged scarcity of apples in Huron this year Mr Thomas Cox, of the 6th con., Goderich township, rejoices in a 250 barrel yield from bis orchard. Not it bad asset with apples ruling at $2 25 per barrel. While driving pigs the other afternoon, J.P. Bannon of the 4th oou Ellice, held a knife in his hand. In some way he slipped and the blade of the knife made au ugly gash of two and a half inches in the calf of his leg, The wound reached the bone. Messrs Jas and Alex Fraser, Wm Mit- chell and Paul Doig, of Farquhar, left this week for California to push their fortunes in that land of gold. The first three are young Sootahmen who came out here last spring. A farmer named Stanley, on Wolfe Ix. land, ppp says he has the largest a le tree in B The Dominion. trunk is six feet in oiroumference, and the highest branches are forty-five; feet from the ground. The yield from the tree this year was forty bushels. . Mr J. B, Snort', of Varna was brought before John MoGarva, J. P„ on the charge of uttering profane language in Mr More row's store, Varna, on the 21st Inst ;; he pleaded guilty to the information, and was fined d5 and costs. Glencoe Traneoript : "A young Jew who has beentravelling about the country sel- ling, fanny articles, and well known in this voinite, hired a horse and buggy from Mr Srnitl, of the Commercial Hotel, Newbury, about two weeke ago to deliver` some goods, and hag not shown up eines, 'nor can any ti ace be had of the horse and rig." The editors of the Goderich k ens' and Clinton New Era are indulging `. in warfare a8 to the size: of their respective publications, cne claiming a larger sheet then the other, and also a greater spread of reading matter. A small head with an abunclanco in it is more sought after than a largo head witn little in it. This is exactly the case with these blanket•shceis, as competed with the smaller rized andnewsier eoutety weeklies. Itii.-t,' ,.., :.r. •''LF )'; r ^' rap%M . c Order yogi suite and overcoats at Appel k Zeller's, Zurich, a i a Mr John Hanna. the !inion dairy m n, has shipped, or is preparing to abip, a car load of eggs to British Columbiw. Young Mr Clarke died at Hills Green last week shite unexpectedly, at the age of 26 years. Typtaoid Peyer the cause. � r is ill, i AI R. 3, G lay, of Blyth, killed pine pigeone one of ten att the tournament in °Gunton last week. ikfr Gridley ie a fanner Ezoterite. The young pian who wag accidentally shot in Manitoba, was, we regret to learn, Bubert, son of Mr Robert Taylor, of Stephen. Qn account of the heavy ooudition,ot the tree!., canaetl by the resent rain, Weimar* raeoa have again been postponed this.. time indefinitely. Stewart Stratton, sun of station neat Straiton, Goderice, left house on Tnes4ay nlornipg week, for the Oeutral Scheel, bat apparently failed to revolt there, and has not bete, seen since, . Walter Teekey, a St ?Alert's boy has TO• eeivotl a cheque for 650t,0 the twentieth part of the $100,000 prize of kite Louisiana Lottery. Better to be born lucky than rich. ?dr.' E. Harding, Q. C., of Stratford, la being eongratulatel by hie many friends on hia appoiota*ent to the otlioe ot Muter -in. ultencery, Ile Will lake charge of hie neve dutlee Nov 1. By soma uaacceeotablo 1uletalto 1'dr 11. feCoaraey, the well known pig breeder cat gibbers. Mata not been receiving fair play -n ttie prize lists this year. At .1.5abter 1*a awarded fait prize for each of the fol. lowing animate in the largo or madmen lase, viz ; Age:! hear ; boar littered in a<;cd sy,w and sown littered is 1850. Mr d 1) McColl, of Iuean, waw cue of the five Canadians who pulled lathe Wipe' war against the Highlanders. of Chicago, at London recently. The Highlanders won in two etrsight palls is 45 mantes and 1 hour and Ave minutes. The Americus nate harneas. Aar AloColl ways, had the Canadianti .used harness they would have pulled their opponents all over the field, A. recent ifieao of the Stratford herald outdo the startling announcement that a cow in one of the back ;oarnehipe lead given birth to a litter of 25 pigs. Some of lite ntlsobleelnns typos in the office had chewed the original by aubatituting a c for e, and. the proof reader was eo thoroughly deceived that bo felt Notified in adding that the ciroumatenco was an nnuanal one. While wore° L von of 81r George Bentley, of 8t Marys, was arranging a rope to a post in front of their *took bull the other day in a ear at tbe town station, the animal sprang at him and crushed him against the aide of the oar,breaking two of his ribs and crushing his lungs somewhat. Fortunately the animal's horns came on each side of the boy. The little son of Mr Geo Leith, of Blyth, mot with a paiuful aoatdcnt recently. Some obildren were ridi g him around in a small wagon, when he wan tbrowu out and hie arm broken between the wrist and el- bow. Tho little fallow seems to bo very unfortunate, as it le but a couple of months since be fell from a fence and bad his right arm broken. A valuable horse awned by 0. Robbins, Kingston, jumped a rail fence, when a Stake, about eight feet long and three in- ches through, penetrated the fleah between the four legs and came out back of the shoulders, within three inches of the back- bone, It remained impaled for four or five days, without food or water. After dressing the wound a surgeon said the animal would recover, An. interesting case to farmers and grain buyers came up in the Brantford Division Court recently. A. farmer named Leritt sold 350 bushels of barb y to Mr Harold for 58 cents per bushel. He delivered one load to him, and then sold the remainder to Mr Wood for 60 cents. Mr 'Harold re- fused to pay for the first load, and Leritt entered action. Mr Harold also put in a counter claim of 4 cents per bushel for non- delivery. The couuter claim was allowed. Mr F. L• Hamilton, blacksmith, of Crom- arty, met with a serious accident some time ago. He was engaged aleauinR a horse's hoof, when the knife he was using broke, and a small portion of it penetrated his eye, rendering him unable to work. Ile consulted physicians of London and Tor- onto but to no avail. They thought if they out for the piece of steel they might destroy tbe sight of the eye entirely, so they told him it might heal where it was and he wonid etiil epee soma psis of the eye. The Seaforth council have resolved to ap. point Mr A. H. Ingram at the rate of 16400 per year, his engagement to continue until the council of 1891 take office. Mr In - gram's duties are to consist of running and baying full cbarge and control of the dy- namos,cleaning, and adjusting R, oarbonin8 jR the lamps, making all connections and re- placing lamps when required ; to have full control and charge of the electric light plant and to be responsible for the proper reit. ning of the same, Mr John McLean, of the llth 000cessiou of Taelersmith, hag some very 'fine Late Rose potatoes.. One of these weighs 2 lbs. and the other. 2e. lbs. Mr D. 8. Bruxer, of Dublin, beats, these. He fins a monster. which weighs 3,''r lbs., and lie pinked out 40 from a small pile, which together weigh• ed 65 lbs., and the-yieldseems to almost equal the Ate, as he dug 30 bags, being the product, of one bag of seed. Mr W. J. Allau, of the 4th ooncession of Hibbert, also hag a very large yield. He had scarce- ly half an acre under drop, aunt he harvested. over 112 bushels of very fine potatoes. M chiller. 1)s UH or scsi BoI,TON.-Another of gout'', old residents' has passed to hie long home. Mr Barnet Bolton, of 'tiro 8tb oon, died on Tuesday last at the age of 73 years. Mr Bolton, besides being troubled with the loss of eye -sight, bas been in failnig health for.. some time. ;On Friday last be was pros, tinted by a stroke of paralysis, from which be never . rallied, and passed peacefully away as above ststed. Ladies, if you *venire anything in dress geode, jacketing or nleterings, ebewls, r p tuts, eta,do not fail to call and oxsgtiaa our goods. Appel ek Zeller, Zurich. In the grouping of the Ontario Curling Club for the tankard$, group No 10 cousiets of Bright, Platteville, tat. Aiarye, 8eafortb, Qoderrcb, Forest and Stratford. Mr R. M. Hobbs, of Birr. ebipped 50 head of cattle to °laegow. Scotland. last week, Mr G. Sleek, of 8t, tlfsrpa, *leo tirade a heavy ehipruent this week. The other day Mr James Reynold,. Hnl- lett, packed a barrel of beautiful Northern Spy aptlea that were expressly intended for the Right Hon. W. R. Gladstone, 'owlet), 1$ugiancf. Qn Saturday last the meaabere .of the 4,l ;otua ban represented by .1. 3, . Kehoe, Aistriet Attorney, and M. McFadden, form- erly of Exeter, waited upon Judge end Aire Johnston, formerly of Uoderich, awl pre. aerated the latter will* tt handeorue meth e clock, which bore the inscription, "To Mia Jahnaten, with compliments of the Bar of Sault Ste Merle." 4e are nsloiuted that the silk patched. wilt which took the 21141 prize at the re. cent thew In Exeter, wail Use work of Mie Dinnin, of Lumley, in the townahip of Vaboree. This gngtt was compact' of one thousand Mocks and the whole wilt con. tattled Ova thousand and -fifty pieesa, alt eer•aeented. ']be quilt was *math ad• mired by all who Paw it and when we con - Wet that the work wee all tlouodnriug last veer' 1=7 a lade wtin is now eesenty.el:; care ; f age, the ,usenet iu it will be,++'oh beigbieuen. The death of :ire Wm ,eldou, sr, whiel* Deterred at the reaideneo of her son Thoma,, nit Friday leas, renrnvee another of Oxford's oldest pioueere. Deceased was horn in Qtvonabire,Fuglatid, on Dias 29th, 1812, and iu company with 1'er huebend,te whom the was married in 1810, came to thio country in 1810, and aeltled an a farm iu Xmas Oxford on the Themesfard ,gravel road about a mile from Ingereon, 9'here she resided continnally vier ,ince till within * fortnight of her death, wit u eho removed to Iugersoli. Two davit *iter she went to Ingersoll alto was taken ill with dropsy ant been diocese which resulted in her death. Deceased had a timidly of six children, only three of whom attrvive her, Aire Thane Chapman end ex -mayor Time Seldou, of Iugeraoll,aud Richard Beldon, who occupies the old howeatead, add formerly a readout of Exeter. Bowe weeks ago. Mr L, 0. Jackson, son of bir Geo. E. Jackson, of'Egmouville, left for Oberlin, Kansas, with'the purpose of entering into the banking busmen there. Under of Oct Sri he writea :-"This is a very poor country for any pronto coma 'o. cepeeiaily a Canadian, who haa any kind of ant iu OntarIo. I do not intend to reside hero very snug, merely a visit, 150 houses are left emptied here and coven hnudred teams went cast the other day. The crops are a failure foot a Canadian failure) but literally nothing. Corn did not grow over six inches abovo the ground and other produce in a like manner. .5 farmer drove a number of pigs iota this plane but could not got a cont for thorn. Hetet them. looeo in the streets to get what they canto eat. He left for the east with his wile and fancily in a delapidated looking rig and a pair of bouts of home. My advice is to keep away from Western Kansas, A. Lobo correspondent .sonde the follow. iug:-"While Messrs. Alex. McIntyre and James autlterisnd were working on the Lobo and Camden townlane the other day they turned over an old log, and under it partly covered r.:th earth, they caw a huge sack, and don opening the same it was found to contain nothing but coppers They were consulting how to divide the epeii, when to and behold they saw another each of the same size and full to the brim with the same valuable articles. They ware now satisfied, as they could take one apiece, but when they went to lift them they were surprised that they could not even move them from where they lay. After a little reflection they throw away their dinners and filled their pails with the coins and started for home. Several trips were made to and from the sacks with tee pails, tak- ing each time as much as they could navi- gate under, before they were able to take the sacks and what remained in them. The correct Amount is unknown yet, but it is commonly believed there are thousands of dollars. VARNA- RaaxovgD.-Rav Mr afoCuunoll, of this place, who ler some time past has been pastor of the congregations of Bayfield Road and Berne, has r•eeiguod tue pastor- ate of these charges. Rev Mr Henderson, of Bayfield, preached iu boys clap -ghee last S..bbeth and animal eee to the eongrega- tions Mr MaOonnell's resignation. The rev gsntlamau intends leaving 'Insfatnill on his farm near here and will himself for a time engage In missionary work in some of the new fields in the Province. S FF Te\ A , BRrers--We are pleased to learn that Mr Michael Burns, of the Centre road, who has had a severe attack of inflammation of the,lunge is now on a fair way of recover- ing. -Mrs Galaghar, widow of the late Mr Daniel Gallagher, is also. Ont of danger, though her recovery was. at one time des- paired of. ---Mr Jas Fenney, of eon 4, lost his eldest daughter Katie on Thursday of last_\veek• She had not beeu well for some time, but was confined only a very short time. Bictdulph. Miss Minnie Magha , of Port Austin, ;Mob, is visiting her uncle, Mr James IHenuosy, Biddnlph.-Miss Mary Tberesa Dobbins, of Port Enron, is the guest of Mr W W Revington, Biddulph..-Miss Minnie Armitage and sister leave Laoau to -day to live with their uncle, Mr A Atkinson, in Winuipeg.-Miss Emma Port, of Olande- boye, was united in the holy'bnnds of rnat- rimouy, to Mr PutIingtmr, station agent at Clandeboye, on Wednesday evrning,•22ud inst.-Mr James Mcls'addee,of Glanaeboye, is the guest Of Mr'Wesloy I3laokwelL -Mr P Harding, Butcher, of Dream La Zurich.. vQTIC1.-0qr !?alt and Winter Stook iQ.new complete, and the pubic will audit interesting to cell and examine goods and compare prices• Ail winter goods of Ilai,pel . Cieehore will be *obi below reg'ilar prices. Highest prices paid at all times for butter and eggs. APPEI„ie ZELTsBlt. DoweoN COURT.. Hie Manor Judge Doyle bell court bora in Perue's !tall on Wednesetay lest, when be diispr ed of the following ease*: Halt vs Beanhan, Catbrn geiniabee. Judgment Ler plei.etiff for 619.50 attefeett defendant, anal for the costa of the, aeiNn against garnishee. Ur Conine, of Exeter, i for plaintiff. Stephen V4 Miller---' is eatiau for wages. The defence was payment. Jaigineut for plaintiff for tall amount of ela,i t. Mr Collies for plaintiff. Zeller vs Weber -.\Vas en exatnittatfon of detendaut acs a judgment debtor. Ordered that defendant pay Eta per month until debt and Coats ratiaaed, I'l' r °.+ilius for Iff, p Hope. TS itlottrfl-Fxaiuinatien of jsi'lge uiant debtor. Order made that defendant pay $2 per month. Mr Conine fur taitf. Atter the close of the court the Judge sieited the new township hall and court room, which is now nearly completed, end will, donbtlees, bit quite reedy fur the hold- ist a of the Next Ritttuga of this court His Honor eat'reaeetl himself as delighted with tate Ball, asyiug that there were few munici- palitiea that hall st hand -outer er mere cena'tiient oriel and that it erertran ro fleeted great credit upon the council eta pattc..ilaely Ivan the icor,, Air P. !less. Afr Iicsa ling taken !treat Interest in the hall. hosing diligently agperri-.r 1 the work of iia erection. Messrs Raltafleisch. the coutractore, aro to be camt:hue:40.1 tepee the succeeeful completion of the work„' They !rano erercisre their usual energy and care thronelteut. RIam °redden. Mee .T. Suebler *WI wife. of Rodney, Ont, viaitest their friends in Credtton prevrrees t11 moviogg to 'amt.-4111sec; Mare anti este rinkbeluer have left again for Ilnffa'o.=-Thu 'Woiu, of London, are home for it abort visit, they carne to'. attend the wedding of Miss Lens, \',eip,. -Mies Haunalt Towle live gond to London for it ehort time. -The numerone friends of lint W S PIN, of Landon, formerly of Crediton, were very sorry to hear of bio sad and endden demise, Mr PIN had been on the amok 'list for eume time but lately hart been feeline ,omewhet better. Lately Mrs Fife has not been feeling well and he wait on tbt, way; with .her to see It doctor when Le tunica coughing spell Ira etitob- ea at the heart. He brae* r rt:kr the first honsa they came to, and pe t•to bed, wbore he lingered until the next day when he died. The funeral was on Friday last and several from here attended among them being Rev Mr Richmond, Mr Lewis and H Lamport, -Miss Abbie Clark and Mrs Metcalf and children, of Detroit, are visiting their mother here. On Thursday dna Friday last socials were held in the Bnglishchurch which proved a great success. The ldrinslev string band was in attendance and rendered some nine music which was greatly ap. preoiated.-On Thursday last another of those interesting evenie took place at the residence of Mr Math Wein, which was the marriage of his daughter Lena, to Mr John Switzer, of Exeter North. The ceremony was performed by Rev 0 Staebler before about 125 invited guests. In the evening the band serenaded them and altogether a pleasant, time was spent and we wish them every tnccesa. If you want your moneys worth, esll on Appel et Zeller, Zurich. Hensall Groat bargains in Boots Sc Shoes for thirty days at A. Weseloh's We have just received over 1,000 pairs of Rubbers and Overshoes of all kinds. which we will sell at the following prices: Men's lined Overshoes for $7.10 a pair. Men's Rubbers 55c a pair; Women's Rubbers 350 a pair, and all other goods equally as cheap. Call andsooand be oonvinced that we mail Boots and Shoes cheaper than anyone else. Butter and eggs taken in exchange for goods. Sign - the Big Boot. A. Wesseou. BntsFs-Tho first of the harvest of weddings which appear to be ripening this fall took piece here Tuesday morning, 28th, Mr Thomas Cook was married to Miss Mag- dalina Coloeky. The ceremony wag performed by lieu J 8 Cook in the presence of a few friends and relatives, and the eeeoad took place on Tuesday afternoon when 11 Ir Wm Ball of the firm of MoAur. that. & Ball hardware merchants, was mar- ried to Miss Allie, eldest daughter of Mr Geo Daubson, of Tuckersmith townsbip, the ceremony being performed by Rev J H Dyke brother in law of the groom, in the prev cues of a number of relativesand friends. Tito happy couple took the evening train for Goderich. The These extends to both couples its oengratulations.-A harvest dinner in oonneotien with.. the Metbodist church was held on Thursday of last week, The weather was disagreeable, oold rain falling most of the afternoon,. which interfered greatly with the financial resulta.of the dinner: In' the afternoon Bev 8' J Allen preached a von y able and im- pressive sermon in the church, after which 'dinner was served in Mr Colgill's oarrirem repository. In the dinner the ladies of Hensall fully sustained their reputation for catering to the wants of the inner man, After all were satisfied they, again repaired to the church, where a riob mental feast was ;7rovided, -Death has again. visited our village, and hats taken Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr R Morrison, general. merchant: she has been ailing for over a year, the disease 'developing into consomp tion; which claimed her• for its victim on Friday last at the emir age of twenty' veers. Her remains we,e taken to Florence Ont, for interment; ou Monday.' The fie :caved family have the sympathy of the village; l sold his business to Mr; llnwbray, of " Small nrnfits and quick 'l •ethnic, tbnt 1 (3rnn,oii, who t ti15 posse+-l0t last nes it. is win wr„fu. 3nn,.l & Z 11z=••, Z isms TIME And many nave teetitled That time spent visiting our s41.1tailay I?ZPOT and examining our price, was truly money very easily made. We don't sell below coat, bee our value.* surpass thew who claim to do basin,* lo that way; slur ON, penes being light we aro satistred with very emelt merlon. °'a11 and examine our ?!fen's good worsted Qvercoate at SS 25, worth $1 ;tlen'agood tweed Overcoat% at 80, worth $9. Men's Suite really made from 85 up; and re,. member we sell lloye readytrtatie Clothing, proportionately cheap, Our Boot st Shoe atoolt is complete, . *Ad r reputation is already s:stablisi:aed iu is line. t a sample of our 18e tea and be con- vinced that this lathe proper p'aee to buy your teas. Remember it is no trouble for tie to chow goods. or Exeter. RC SS OrtelealWaleir, Balers -.The lecture ;e"" Moriarty I$$1st . by Or Wad -el -wad, was well attended, and the audience was b ghly pleased and show. ed their appreciation by many Hearty out. Imre* cal laughter and applause. Tice new boll on sehool No. 10 is loud enoneh to be hued all over the tinction, and is quite an adornment to the new building: -Rev, Father CLinigny is to lecture ill the !baton afethediet church Wednesday evening Nov. stir, This will probably be the lest oppor- tunity ot hearing this Bev. lecturer u lie 1; A very old man. Leoturn to commence at S o'clock, --Loyal Ortonie Lodge No 219 have ordered It load c f hay to feed horses that Conte from a diatauce. The bay wile be furnished free on application to any of the members. Mr deem Neil. District Master, of Centralia is invited to act as chairman. A cordial invitation in extended to ail elves,+. ladies and gentlemen. iriiton. Bhuuirs---Mr tteorre Stacey, it former correspondent of the Tracts, returned' to his !tome in Blansbard on Tuesday last. after an absence of threoyeara in the (tooth of Africa.. His many friends in the, vie. betty extend a hearty welcome home. -- The sacred rite of confirmation will be he - stowed on several candidates by His. Lord. ship the Bieber) of Huron, et St Paul's church, ou Friday, Slat inat, at 7 p mi - The Rev W Mefaonagh'a lecture in the Methodist church, on Monday last, ;•Cant, in science and religion," was brim full of humor, and was very highly appreciated by the attentive audience. -Pictures from Grip to the farmers of Canada have found their way from the office of Ras Wiman, New York, to some of our store keepers and agents, with instructions to poet up conspicttonaly for the benefit of the neigh- boring community. The populace return sincere thanks to the New York leader of the Canadian Reform party for the beau- tiful sheets, which help to augment the art gallery of this, sublinary sphere. -The lecture by the wife of Rev C Fletcher, iu the Kirkton Presbyterian church, on Fri- day last was well attended despite the unfavorable weather. Those fortunate enough to be present experiences a rare treat, the lady lecturer giving a minute description of her recent visit from thea, place to the Pacific coast, which proved° highly interesting; and instructing, the entire audience highly appreciating the occasion. Biddulph council. Oetober mreting-Tho council met pur- 8naut to adjournment, the reeve and all the members present. A petition to the county judge, from the Royal Standard Loan Co'y and others, asking to have certain streets in Clandeboye closed nn, was received and referred to the. reeve with instructions to defend township's interests, Mr T JIeKay asked to have the town ship engineer examine aepart of the Digman ditch and report-grazi'ted. The following accounts were ordered be be paid;- 5 Radcliffe, rep bridge N B $7 75; 3' Perrin repairing culvert E 13, .50; D West man contracts of gravelling 026 81; A Bentson overseeing and spreading, 81 85; A Langford plank--Awu,ik ditch, 825 70 i W-Begq drawing plank, $1 1i0; Sansbnrai n tb rs w s d e olr o r 6 67• J Jerm u re glitch 9. y p $.., W ll Stanley work under ditches and watercoureea vest $6j .1 bfax£oberts grayed act$0 50; R Jackson do $1.0 80; Ryan, 85 60; J 111 Hodgins, do .26; das datrlg t9 do $2 P Butler do $1 50; R Seeli, do $A 75; M Monckton do $3 35; JREI Mitthell, $6 961 J Leslie work- Awmik di oh $15 25; 5 H Hodgins attendiug court garnishee, $2; C C Hodgins tiine ane expense -re Olandeboye, $3; J Coursey ditching, 83; J Kitt lumber .aces, ' $17 81; Armitage cit Murray -grants agr'1 society $20; W Gallagher ditehing and' rep culvert, $21; Jas R;eder culvert, 05; Jas Heenan tile'. ditch, $7 05; Jas Grace rep highway $14, A McGee spreading and overseeing let avel ling 512; W Gower bridge, Clandeboye, $7; W Atkinson deranges drawing gavel, $1: T o council adjourned to meet in. Seller's hall, Clandeboye, Nox aril, at 10 a m:•, As a precautionarisirc ure Nasal lalr should bo kept in evetyli u p Dose. :It ruetnrat- ly relieyou and perm anentl<y cures all.Qolrl. in the head and eater,la. .Sold by all deal -- 958. Hawking; spit Ling, rlio of mimes,: pro Lid denfnt'q., nn,l n »reesiee esve1n emcees 1 t,., s nsr .1)111t( 511, 5,1, eit,ot,h. Nf nl 1411,1t 0(•','I Lillis 1u Cn i, (iC , i n til