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The Exeter Times, 1890-12-11, Page 4
� • nab is#bed KERt, F::1.x'-.i i. . ,At,4 i 4+. th settee teeetible :e! re,elaant, l lank, ' 4,' leo'a^y 1,0 e • ire.. •a , eiee fil1-11Slee Y, ' t The seh:et ern 1 r ,a c'• f•e" the' 1!'o„,-,. t•;i"r ifs t IL e'e°'+ tti f 'G 'w41 t'tr off a3 it : we're Cl! /D=..a'et ,++:sat+Ft bt•i"re 10° ( • 1 k^ a(e data :;(` of -the l0 curt .' 7 ra', .= er.s•a:.,:t.l:iaslu< It cx he aeeuno.t. sl int it ♦ relde terr. Offer:, t seat , uai a ret to eri.'el est le rive have, ste "`:r cent interest t -a' • 113 .c + t! t t h err':*n,ftilha�ylA1r 3'.' k 't!F+ 1tk, tet th it A' it Cheer aett>r 11 t :all= ^.+ ,:: sen :«<e lrtetile t t'.1H• he. e. t I•rgl [s 1014;111; t :.1 ?[i l ' H;r as*= t!,:, yesit';'hat, t+€ 6t.t°t.^-. ,- ill(eu 1:t te.•..- K'aAC. +,:1 tl'`L"4t f' r d,'..e ,alY-• n t-.. (:11ed for e 1 if the adv1ee t,E it«n P e."lt:tl [Isar, ti:z ntity for vNiY":8;: There is :t roiH •teen,. fees. to the Indian ernes. in '.. titories el the lhaitxal (del Crowfoot 13er3td the . eettomotave :nal '+•i:, ¢,3t • ar•.t is thee t%we'ha 1' ceet iI?i.:i av -and1 . (• a n of t.14 -li ( 'ItC't, l ,• '!'hat 111441.79C eaa C,". 1 be 1!,.111 I. tGtlove it the deerst ,lig uh tie.. lea- ' l54i1!`4: �1'aae inexer Ode C 111411: ut r'99 14,494,51t lies reign se. swifey ewe•ie. . t4• a•4 w:rl��•--tet-� •��--:��.:,1� .�.:.: Smelt 1':^"i ('ellen . 1 Blaushard Council. tritett ca "1% `'1i -sere, i t,i,.a % The municipal council met on 'atondav, as r'. • ora 'rte ait •i "e silt r`4- of ":‘,84r z t•era re meineet Fp(t1 dict nt ans, tat inst. Present ;full hosed, Minutes of to gii a ilia cot mere, to a little to, .1 seri previous meeting read and confirmed. ;.l '" t • iP " l . .,l ft ..• • . .r. .1 1 r v ak our r .:*I, a ,'a:a•ctr �tllllcd ser t• ok t+• ofto* tl'i, i.e'»er reeoenet ;teles I conned 1r B�•riou Allan appro. d before til ..+. , «.+ t _' , 4 In roferen e to the hill near M ;Se stews aril earr"iv-Pe•s lit the head obstrn . t- .domia:i"e, and pictured to the board the bad e•i the gene -diet the 4 • a a;Arden Max beer he stets of the road iu that locality. Recently mote au anel:-sen in the (. t. e of the skit•' ;maty one of leis horses on the way•down the hili e n: to Wee oft oat t rw a t!40 le . t io The to astttre on the Thames .flats below, lost sats !x•44 iu:a keth n , tic ai It .k t'anu a pasture, ile t e Assad eimet walk, ett eke h:aee.e-'t its: footing and fell, the fall resulting in a at••1nnt4 1tattlt p tt. 91,g. t i' egreel teeing broken leg for the horse. The animal he, a PG t:', nt evvrYethi tg are^ntuul t er . to 1:9 • ar illlrrr141au a*t+pieir;t has 4'atc't Ing of no further use to Mr ,Allan, nes "he Genies=tion of 14 e'a , l.t etezein fly:I.:teem xhot. In addition to fixing the hilt, he el - who are:Mee e a ith t eerreain pail- so wanted pay for the horse. ^4' --not teens (1t•A rd+e'lear4 i`n 1 U from stir- , 043 motion of Stwwlair and Johnson, the eat H an. oonl lilt G.ai t . , aiz3"tba 1 4i1G.:roto' t , ++:.w untwist an o -:.+elle - Mieratx,ns which : matter was hitt `acre Councillor Berry be- e very +:tietal A pito „ lr..iit a3n ing authorised by the board to make fur seer leereste..eti who eld.(4ri•,atcls Il,iknrt•,teel; titer inquiries regarding the animal's during a par* stS cin of lat:1 edit. but Pe a IP, li td incisll•+1 up„,„ fair ate file i1t>•e=nary 9 condition, and the fullest details relating r =n ►1 at pat of the illy nr,d ligature of two i to as death. r ( pu -torr m 1 wi*ienit an eaa ti -•1 ht c, : ;;`iltiam Mynd also addressed the board • 1+>nt altl4 nt1 dr.'.lt { rt1t ar th opt "el” "5 In reference to a culvert, Johnson and a ,•i s:2,',01 her Out wee ore•, t' r, Heew:Airy/am: Farm 'I tt r m tell :ca !; Berry were appointed 10 loop after the one bv then cuf 4'a:optic teams t'nilett i c e d ¢ Iia t ,c •. tae t vet•y4. r f,etl,•iia he . The Board of Health presented their 13 to :1 ••'.m shed he or epees attve -eta'i4rF lee resort for the year. and on motion of Sin- r •Im t [•+ (1•+ 511E r 1(e ^IlaKlt. an tae'- y 1 The 11 tl1. 139ta,1 Crirat l 'els (+t 27.1'. 4 `'' z:: " 1 tlaess'. lr 4`v.'3 r.a 1•a: ft: '12• ab'-'Y.a t'4e c arc!, a Iter, ,t 1 the-..e.trher,' - f„e clalr.and Berry, it. was adopted.. 11•..'•5- i". •* tU i, .aa : c3.te' vowel e- l''na3 n. ".: •l, cat ..' b l r ,�, QOmmnnlCat104 was received • a 'i t the ° ,silt snn4.n tt,i ..f Sep- . • :.e ' t s reg a e .joie et 1 from ,T, tc a,r r t t to 4( al'+. pl . C sweetie 3+d ai IN!! Jeer - .1 deriah the fil t geetcter. Adam '+ fitche'i1,Cbief of Police, of St Macrys, tlltkr 113ta t'lr, t.le„r S^1...'i s ere...a 1 6B,es,t,. �,•t.,•e t c 143 it ... e1'.ttoe tither taerills e.closing an account of $18 58 for ser ices rendered by Dona 4 Ttaeey in the couvey- •4:1 • t•• •-p aH "r, tee, ...se. int t:tet tl'nr 3c11(,ile Ite(I three the, c e°e.1ll'irle•ri It t4 %MOW .' • et L "'' `t3t'1- 3 nett"e,na1 ` tlw:av, i alTie'•' +1 4•atlfa,!'rn: tl tH -,tt� ie3Ditlal an 1 iF t• t ,r "'r= r • r •t{ afeta . ts.( LI1t;..C' ill's ; ^g t ° iese of the nano'. 1, ^ Beth ” S'.e4"i. tt'".11 and - 46rpend on gee eniltleat rdtiou loud t 64th',t.:11 flee; ,i. itt4'S 11' [;at ,..:,*t' and des- : i;l supplied. a't "latJ t?r•l1 to e, 1,. rn„. s, oa teal 4;tI,,t-t p.innt-1 r;^ •� elle �'., ' .,44'l of reserver'. on seller tiler 1 t l r „¢ r f .c , a i (1t t:a tictna,..t a -c a teCt tone• ,t..eseeell °-°' ` ee.,t•e a ,a n1it t 1\SII lar E ti•, l e1 it ` t ie the e :ire :r i'. i:'',1.t1 434' 6%2 AY ::t"-' is e'rs.5 flea [,• 1.!11 :ill 3t are a lilt i ia' .e •t,ic•;ti"atl, a'uttnanat(4f nn:atlt ;suet the • .,tion a?eaiust flit' 19 h1:('in'1Hl itn+l the 41.113 Wiliest 1n34 llruuallt :al7,alir thew 5. ft'ss wi'i t S *, ,, + y5 are .•:.:e: toe' l,;as3" n sitt;lt.T''. 'fleet 811 teeny of the lien:, t.i (gaothrhBel, ,dean ..-s i,,tlaI, tile .r a i•l "tel :tl'nl tlrt.liee.1 lit ill'' it • t 'l.' .1 eir:et, t0. oltl tT('t'alt,lll lel the pl t . 11• to frt- h l I llt't� 1lI 9.,.d 1. -1 'S tPa . , t1 +. ail +, .t . •,='s • , � ;..ret. i•?, ::','tt lat¢iti°a•r:lald 3rrs+ •4f SCh *• %,1r th1.ili 1.1 t.'7t..7ten” flaw 1111. 41 It l r•) eel. est t the 1 lilted Matt-' :.3ti there rt , ,, ,lens • - ',t' tai r: 0 ° 1 ,a ,.• a°t v.'apor:ire•. 11s 1Wre tide fr43''r tatai.tl be .. V.A.. [ . 1 .,• OMBt t 4 2r(rl:«"n 41'1 tat'*. :aa '� (la^r;":`t• Time twit. t. ,hs", 1F 11 :=tet ...el to.rseieiete. ehit4pe.1 tit 5 liP, 1. aa•e.•tii este::1-3 it envies- u ea, a (lute of sO.. t;- 0,9 ,t,:r ver'.. eplat s, the pins 1e.sees. eel that thi•;. ,'434', en !lt t"¢;. tile's ler, .':,err t1,e ,:.a• 1, cl, y Ga lseeps- 'l.rty tet ,sientrrlai,i vil1.-. Pt:IT., ,.*, tll< di^ ;• a'ee.n(lthrvme le 11 tit r, . ,•1 tit t (•Iseultg up war: duant ra•( else t ,( 14,4::1 . 1. de=( +-ci pout'A'4 was 3t : t ••••141., . nl al'n4', t r.•'.ii 41! - „,D1 it , b r t •.. ,'� LC: ite(t Etat• r'lel.r near ell•' whets. a' .• t>, finer' iir.4+ imperfect. 1a ace Belles'etle 'ice • �. retic A (t, 4 ..1 Av .:it:4 K • lith ,IC•m%•.:0.:e:p lei 11 ' 11 a iicz in 9e -.^tone aFmt t sit.• hatQ r „.1a eirehro in se get .o•'{_ a menet 4.teser oflaeteur5 are soar- a ,•ilk.' t nn ten• c , 'ac W5 a lilt! telae the ir.•:4non `7.1 i A it 1e13re,,.4 nr.a1 H:ne1t elevated ro a t -i ar.,3t.,•{:a• a il at usher p4) 4tions t o • W --*r 1 t e" ed 13 L C•ann(:t be pulite- The t4 t"n •seri to ensues 5IEWIsien in range, i r note. l•f firing •1t night. who tete • e lioc born lira tends nice it4Cd ANua,er, a+'nF t rrlt4+„tneu.hat ing'.al1.he (- oil: yawl etre tet n::tk hes bine tna,le lona it 1 tt "m34 day'-1ai,4n11 . 4Pukurubu a. of Hi- hu"a 1 33.53, 113 peer t;r•as- en nrsiuss slid inth a 'f t'add tet eu ths:tw(1.. The tiara 'r Il 3 at: i til -^t.', ae,l -t.raa 1 A -111r t t„t,aric, va; 1 to Law Wand I in no W.ly 483 -error to • s1113. 7 '1''t 11 :.eaa 1s1 s 'n he ileum*rlc some he-; 1,•r.'�.t.g+ `cut 54rla'ln't ve'y valeiahle rt'' •lt.ht into the t ;utn(hea;-119etbeeninadt*? its 1'r,td•h..1P a,,a the it'a;t a is tom, 1,11 e LL.sist of a ffill 1l . who -o -p•+a'e9 are cried 1 he' tl45 n e H•1.. ant , ti+.,h firs=t .:t aa, k+ the f+,ll ,54tH lel the pia9uP1=, 1 mg', -,11A t ,ltt(e :3bers in lie ift rrie43453 , 1,r '4t F.•i 4 (ht•,143.15113 fnen Mu 'P.1413401 t.t: 1a •. ("11C1-44rin3 these taeac. it Wit -• til t :last u•1•err alight t•v pro tet- e•t he n04llit,la•tt.a• q ii 4340 a i.retot rt„4,3 • .•r 4,t e9 s - q;',1 t• er tote 'tlr-t we' .liug.and a tatrthtrterti t tip 44 Wail ableant;-••ca^a:lila t:.e•pIt • •tee'. -t ItCrtr itospu-453 udfall 3ll:ay trt,:R a' 9 e e thus tele:t ala)'.K atter the al 1. °a o i.*euse owl the f+.11 -ere. 3 3I3 1".91 [ a -e• mite haveev5'erlmente'f Ill ant t' ,c• 9 t treee .J5fi0nilitttiZ ren4t0 r I f !d `1'}lug 4 1 1 ,t , u. rill i e t. rtac,•tr' @ est t4':is pocket cket r tib one. It:, + � 4, , t:etk, oat �;Atttr+l^ar L La line., 11.4: t,13 ,t tt �t , !a it rr (. e t by 9..343 tl.(.:tat 3 , • a e :nt + tvt• 1 - 'sand with u' p wee iatl sate nil Retire k "it ¢ •t I 1 full t1 1 43 :.. t l nua•aen i:a the trr.Pnud fes + a 114gn,b t1lia: rt v ' °ec leg of She iu. 5 beard iia '1'(P3• 1 l4 b4! t 4 1I brit t4 gulp V4 A4 * ' A e, -1,t n.35t is (lefi^34+d by 1' ' f of the mewl. C•'-: t. '¢ t ..n 'ei?tt F,eatiS ref heard he"lg bet +5'10 :ire th,Fght('d with '� rr .;•.11 ler ;tlr7.•q.a, ills. i,,,te the (1a4f, ride to+t( i ental t1e tit t f flit' fees roe `l, Rotel as u fall of t0la1nemtnrt) iu tweets.- 13.,uts P.1,3 ,b' set ever on area of 5t•., eslieIre !talk ' ttty t+'nip•'r.: oro in Fosse part e I•.tYt tt,ll Sir r- r. li"1 (". ttilClt�r tont. iiia"t ilei' ItuY414 1!1 :1 rA of thte tar, �zd� +t• a^ t(1:'ta (ie.^reC4 1.CtSSC@A - n s ill *Ile tl t• tiI,'ehtetllnt 1 ,. •" .l 'litDCCai frtitll A lletlni fttt•1'lit`a(t, meting It}teen up. „ i�•,:tud lr?t net '1"4:.1411. (53313 a ;rl Co d wnrCB ;veto `C •,t t ` t qt�.4 ' .:-* 4+ •: r'F:. It tt (is :t E.4,rviti rt*lit d $ r ntr et fru tee statl(l atl°r . -' reeirrdrd In tt�(• t. rated tett'. 1a the Freie i ' r ' r, a t ll +• 'e [.. ....1': I:t �- v ".l t r ;1 All one,. l au tl Fr 9 pan . 11 o cl+l+} t'nru of•t n 17. Pit:. thv fail of meaty ti' il•'ur, fhi alt se has boil 4 4 D , r (j.• 1'11 txl(4,t114! 111.1404. an 435433lo5 t.7i,l,tlal '45:411P, .14 .t t 3,1. t:,' .,,ldta•It I-1 (a ' t(4 tt 14 t'1.1 with the be. er loot nes let ose ltar( Mile . :1891 fat! o5 set dss reeb ,p 1°t edify:4 ;este. + rewire utiles. In sex cod. t.11.A•!a tl'-•'° rK 1.. a.+ - -1194[a•ab,1!(^t5'4�t(a54153',tt[Sd the o1:!•ttitae.",• Mete( t' 0?y1” C wantiof tllA tt at :,,,,•! .its. pie area of the fell 4f .•,et.":.1 Y - 7: _ t••;;•. els-. ' the tld'eytt.• a nrCAter yUIL't11P Iaf So°4t1(1 PFtapc 'i.u„'' 1.V drgia^'q itlC.lnn(',l .!..:. 3: Fg1Ita50 mils!. e 4„4: ', j ' • ln'i• 1 site 1 . •1:•. In six cohluu,c;a of alio ten ecnrs thotte';n .na tt t,.,l, •Y i,'- , t sal t:r,:1¢ R 1. Nor chime, n'lllt'lt i3 & [lactl t a ., t r.f t e fa' 1 of :fedc:rres Oras inorethau :! t,i p u1 .s �' n 43, . +.••Eli'('11 flnr'. Thaws `1Trtt'itt,,s t5++111 al4F1•e1 of Diet k. „ liens naso rnjkF, Xi3,t tvatte4 foUOw .a du .ti, V.` let l „ kit 1 it y .(:115” ,'1 i.1:1 ''"-'''"•'• -i• ti ill ri:t+ Plc"' f the lar=..est weighing :'Iden: the , 5111,( t 4t•' Safteran arca e! 0'.w 5l5C arrre.sar 05.4335 tO filo t f thi 1 h 'le.• 3,. i.'• t' '.a ;, a°�,,• 4',,:Bltiter''i'►1 r f1?4 11°rI1tP ilUtt l3 Yr Pi1•* ,1 to ! is'1 tua,terling' r n Ole. heave bcea investigated 7 sell tilt <1' i C l t I: `!� end li tl3t►t tee is 1(rb a tri• le .:(•a1 labors 4«ries o 1'ienr: , , la in- ° , l , F. tier, t! u t t f a, ! le •^ +,; e' ,'j '110 meltt(•r i7Y,1',t inti ori" (41 Vit wet :a ! a n : as t r 1 .t; l:o ,.l .. d telt, :Illi. ill, ' It '343;' .:1,1,4_,.. ,"t;,r,. ,• ,.•,- ,•- --.ill "r^K• � tra(lnall ' Ila•t'1'+„ayGl9'� tat tl..tf • F 3Uf 4:1R 0- : rl :.r,R o :>h X14'('483[@. I;e1C ..1.:! 4. 'l : '' eteatdlit-s 1, 1 n - u tr- blit itreta('•t t•Cteut thea both ean(litleas t4::B' , ase:,; ¢,.' .', t,. 1e+nK t1.7 .it,'4i"�, tini5t11t'St vrliielt wPi�°SSS °feat 1';. tlal.,4 f MT` 1 cunt r n t'rra 'rho' iclpurit' F that col 'tll•Y d t'.... ea'„ 3- :1', r( ad 5.50' 4.15, 4131 cerr88p.l l(1 to [lie N tunes 211 tin' 1.,:a •,^ 1'•let d In eEli fe 8 d11[Upt4F 111avel43 8 Po ' it(nel9 , F n,r-rlteucci +� ipC tin.+tilt, and arainao. 4144; •r •1 t.• l:a,a ;1111. r'.•:.4•h tt"ttat(' t.f F. 31111 the}' 1 t 1 tot tet 1. e 's i 'a 3 13f , t t 3 ' eaa •Ile,+ (r re 43111E t! CapeM,t v n(ft•d?cry r,. t, t,.niry In 1 at• la t.•r all who RP,me near re avenue, ami fes thea elute ue 4 : ;4 :., :13 +•r,;!rte•- sul*ls(1 5o 5341 to Frew 1141.0 lu n nc,gnburllu9nl isht rc an epldom ie •' • ” of the -tth. 'f-•' Iar•eet hill to the tr', ll+ \ ,net -In IvioGillivrt► oa rho 2nd 814.1 Chime carries °a net noight of hell 'I't al A It uauttarr,r. i'r(scstcsATivE A Belgian + ( P1 , ie. Tee) e•r iu repeat to t'.:r 'l tt:►11a h tui cost l seas ' I! it t hirc13 w•11 tilt' etu•Iui • rima rro men also GAgre In Hay, on the IOth lust, Benjamin 1of 1 s y n „f thi• ant, r• l e sire aunt hes found that the nen tar lett af- Ann Noble aged 67 Sears. I.1 !'oil! lis, 54141 its Huta' .8 533.5 t The ler t•xirnettr,u 1130 Wil frt.m the white Hark of ' • ' et niece of one Brown to the Lunette Asylum at London. The council after due consid. erat1043 in the matter, - on motion of Sin. Clair end Berry filed the Fame. &Toyed by Sinclair tend Retchings that the nomivations for the several offices of reeve, deputy reeve and aonuoillors for the sear 1891, leo held at the council ball, 4u1utyre's corners. on 'ltondsy, the 29th (lay of December, at the Hour of 12. o'clock, nein. Should mora than tee necessary ra(unher of cauelidatea be proposed, polls will Le ensued on Manley, the 5th day of T11ut[ary, at the following time and olling Sub.Pivision No 1, at bleu :::111.11,:et nu'e house, lot 13, eon 2, John z(en, D. R. 0. ; Polling Sub Melon James 13alkwell'a Wiese, lo. I8, ea 'i 7, ]favid Br thous, DA R 0 ; Fo:hng Sub 1)5433103, No 3, at Geo White's bau-e, 1ot35, con 10, Geo White, D R 0; polling Sub Division No 5, at Mrs Oubbiu'e house, est 37, Thames con, Wm fdeGregor. 3) • R. 0.; Polliug Subditiaian No. 6, at dgusius liretbour'a implenleut rooms, part lot 9, W I3,, Agustus Brethour, D It 0; Polling Sub Decision do 4, at the town kali, lits/o- ' Co J 13 Jamieson returning. , r e said poll(. to he opened at 9 e a cluck, a m. MA to be kept open tail Ave o'clock, p 10. and thwt,•t bylaw be passed confirming thaulution-Carried ')n motion duly Made and sec 41 lel se - Mate to the amount of $ 45530 pas- eed, Council adjourned to meet an Monday, the lath day of December, at, the usual hour, --J. 11, JAtis so;r, Clerk. MARMED . 1''eas-$OwEf\©s-At the parsonage, Drill' wool, on the 4th heat., by Bev NV, Yager. Mr Geo Sevs,10 :atlas Susan S.liowkiu;;v, all of the township of Stephan. JAett,;ow-OLEsst--At the residalloe of the bride's parents, Lumley, on the 10tH inst., by Rev Colin Fletcher, Mr Thos terkson, of Itistowel. to Miss ',Very, only daughter of Thus Glenn, Wei , of 1 e', barna.. DIED. ti 1 +t' ,t . • , r ' — ,h:. " 1 i that 4' i l^ r 3 et r. 1 Brawl - , 1 t 1441.4' delicate textures /nap decay. It yields Case, aged 70 years. l l "".t t:.riri55? is :c l.13 ,:t a. .:-a t esti 1 :aynlr, S Int. ly erkl'r,t L - a 1 ncithrrncid nix alkaloid. T. remarkably fluid in l...=• i..' ,,lt len.... for c eels time past, - itartment at the tower ri4 •xt w the is. alehutie Solution, and when once dried, re - heel t:.e-finh'in ill r '1 Lee ae a:e rt t ::••" '+ };:.'fig. It is a stand ;On est t• I .T and cuts area the action of alcohol. A "sew IIIFSA.—A recent contract 1st! 10 10.0,8, on Oaeh Ott .aisle.. is alt(• provides. iu th(t tni.';ts o" aha (Tit . 1 i.ttt 10 ' for street leghtenF en Paris on a novel plan put an et el to these pots/ e, "thn (x• letter denoting the tone of the teepee- ` 1'.4v1'3- iA distributed 11' the compressed air i 1 bells. The 1• tr dune 1( it num m ! ',edition - fitted cut foe it winter (•:'ant.. ;414111" is to be sent to the northers! frontier ;States to capture these Caned - hen freebooters. It will be news to !nest Canadians to beer that the Amer- demands Experts sad- that it takes lean forests are sn rich in tine timber as some time fur a chime to get into pro. t,, be worth e. 'j"1 f• , per workings order- Wires straighten lee .2--. -inn at restore to at rent nu or of mall motels, tire 1r« 9. playing * is 1110lever ,} .- curb of whloi sum -dies electricity for a small 4ltuok downward stroke of lert7r re° nulnbcr :rf lltrnns. presenting the desired note. ;and se itll such rapidity as the time +'f the music Osborne Connell. The canned met on tho Gth inst, Alt the member/. were presint The Mill. stealing ------ 11' lif t IS 2ll that 334-15 •-t the reviona meet]u were real and ld 1laukititw f tela fur('t13 and straps and leathers strrt(h 1 p K both 1n Canada and the 1. meed :States, t sometimes there is a hesltaney in evade upprW51 " t the best Otte ors. The ell!'+'C of the lah:1•r-feeler-'that file nomination for 1(•23 l la 4:it. siert telt Si'itl:(ei1.`, iiltel'i ernie- a', rete,. uud councillors to Fel'v0 in this man - until lately, by emersion lumbermen, music is Very peculiar. The strokes of icipul;ty during li?91, by held in the town who for their own interests have almost I, the hammer ring out upon the brisk- hall, lehmville, on Mou:7ay the 29th day ...fdenuded the fine wootilae(15 of this part i ground of harmony, mule by the un- December, 1490, at lel o,eloek, a in, for -tf the continent. The action of the American ta4,larnm(,41t is 1111neCeS5'try as fear as it applies to Canadians. , i• 1' •1• r, a President TIart'?3adn 111 his message to Congress admits that the McKinley Bill has caaaed friction hi the party, and that there bas been suggestions for its appeal. Speaking of the tariff, he said : `There is neither stisaom nor justice in the suggestion that the subject of tariff revision shall be again opened before the law has had a fair trial." The gen- eral provisions of the law, as he points out, have been in force less than sixty days, but it has been in force long enough to convince the people that it is not for their benefit. Indeed the more intelligent of men could see that from the first. The November elections, in which McKinley,the framer of the bill, Butterworth and many other prominent Republicans who favored the bill went under, should be convincing argument of its unpopularity. The President's apoeels,liawt"var, lettda to the belief that no attempt will be made at this session of Congress to modify the oppressive measure, and the people will feel to the full the burden of it. This is most pro- mising for the Democrats in 1892, and Cleveland seems to be the man who will lead them, The report of the judges et the Brew- ers' and i<Ialtsters' Exhibition in Tor- don, Eng, has been received by the Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa, and speaks in the most encouraging terms of the Canadian samples. This favor- able verdict is all the More inspiring when it is remembered that the exhibit was pot together on two or three clays' notice, and did n+it represent the best samples of the season's crop. Had there been two or three weeps more of time tt very much better and more uni- form display would have been made: The substance of the report is, that if Care is taken in the selection of seed, cultivation of the soil and harvesting of the crop, a very large market for Can- adian grown two -rowed barley can be found in England. The practical evict- dertone like the accompanjuaent on the reeve, and 12 o'clock,noou• for cenneillors pedals of t pipe organ. Tile bine Wf the rospt•etiaely; that ti W Holman preside at soeh nomintation, and in case polls be de. mended, they be held as follows: 8 W .a and at the town hall. lelimville, G W Heiman returning oftener; N W ard, full peal was r= ng for an hour on Mon- on het 6, 8 'j' Ic. *see Tanwe. 1) It Officer; S day evenir:; and carried many memos- :.raise, on lot til. nee 10, Wm Walker, 1) les back t(1 England where such sennas R' Oftieer; N li .Turd, at Gardinel's hall, are part of theveryday. The revPrinci- Farquhar, Ales .4 nusan, Ta �I1 Officer. That t1 Millar touched anon this in his '',id polls be opened at 10 o clock,a m, and pclosed at 5 o'clock p no on .'.Ionday, the 5th. opening address before the inornin`r day of Jauuary, 1891, and that a bylaw be sermon, and said that the eilcnr(' ref'drat ted confirming the same, Carried. Sunday was one thing that imprees.•cl Cameros) -Halls - The council adjourned on an Englishman strangely upon firer for une hour to 911ow the Board of iteatth coming to Canada. He was i.,.te t'd to, to meet. congratulate Exeter upon this great ire. On reassembling it was moved by J Halls prevenient. His sermons were mode's gpcoi:ded by T Oameroti that the report of of clear thought and learned expositirms fres. Board of Health be adopted, and its while 4 -he scholarly language and t3erftir i expenses for the year amounting to $36, be pronunciation, as well as the depth of expression, appealed to his hearers in a marked manner. At the close of the evening sermon, amid a hreathless silence, he recited, Tennyson's "Iting out Wild Bells." Canon Richardson of the Memorial church, London, preached on Monday evening to a large congregation and in his openingremarks told of his pleasure in hearing once more the tones of bells, reminding him of dearold.,England. The whole of the services wse a grand success, choir and organist were at their best, and the of- fertory of $60 speaks also financial thanks, chime is judged by the eeeand enuntl. The chimes when plat ing Can b.4 heard plainly for three miles and tunes clear- ly distinguished at that distance. The Public School )entertainment The teachers and pupils of Exeter Pub- lic School intend holding an entertaininent on Friday evening, Dec 39th, in Drew's Opera House, for the purpose of raisii.g the balance due on the organ lately pur- chased. .An excellent programme- has been prepared in which one of the most interesting features will be a debate on " Women's Franchise," in which the fol- lowing will take part : Affirmative, Messrs L. H. Dickson and Rey Mr Russell ; Negative, R. H. Collins and 7)r Rollins: meet again ou Monday, the 15513 inat at Admission 15 . cents. School children 30 , cents. See program next week 2 u Mock, p m. Geo W HoLDiAN, Clark: The: Parkhill roller hills, the property of Palpitation of the heart, nervousness the late Mr, Tobn L, Harrison, will be con• trembling, nervous headache: cold hands tinned in active operation for the benefit of and cold feet, pain in the back, and other the estate. a4 forme of weakness are relieved by Carter's Iron Pills, made specially for the bloom, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriaa nerves and complexion. ;•ei.i (tarried.. Shier -Halls --That (leo Bell be paid $7.50 for keep of T Ben ett to date. SL1er-}-ells -awl resolved that the fol- lowing orders be granted, viz, Hay Connell $7; W Moody $L40; Hibbert Council $3 89; A McDonald filo; J Walker $9; Jas Stewart $23 65; 11 Doup 327 60; W Turnbull $10; .& Duncan 31. 50; W Fletcher 31 25; D Jones 32 50; 8 Snell 333 65; W Stewart $3 70; G Godbolt $25 ; W Kirk $17 82; W Wiseman $8 60; Abray I.1 Edward 39 91 Allan 1 ; Harrah J 7 G a ah $5; $ G Haywood 312; G Hoag 36 75; E McDonald 33 60; P Bern $15 35; J Gunning 31 50; 13 Brown 312; S R Etorn $20; J I{erelake ,$25 25; W 13alkwell $20 50; A Gibsou 320; W J Oke $l0; Jae Wood 315; J Glenn 313 T Hodgson 330; S Passmore $7; H Perkins 320; 3 Williams 321; G Ethenngton 312; Jas Anderson $12; J 843 D Woods $38 50; P McGee 32.65 ; J Irving 328; J Tufts 1112 75; R }Ierdman 36; 1Z Kerslake $25 50; no Pym $20; J' Homey $1; Thee Veal 36 35; J 13allantyne 37 50; J Howitt $2; W Bray $2; 1 Stone 32410; Geo Bell $7 50 11'1 Saw well 313;; T M Kay $50; W Kydd $10; J Rails $40; J Shier $40;•T C'nneron 340; G W Holman 3100; Board of Health 336. The above orders were mostly -for gravel, gravelling and salaries. Shier -Halls -The commit adjourned to yoc:aa-In Exeter, on the 8th hiet., Man. caret Hill Young, aged 44 years and 5 months. CoawemL-In Mitahell, on Monday, Deo lat Isabella, wife of Robert Colwell, aged 311 years and 7 months. 131ssesee-ln Exeter, on the 511311381, .Wary, beloved wife of Mr.Thomaa Bissett, aged 75 years and 11 months, OL ernerm,--Iu Soaforth, on the 4th iust , Jane Sholdioe, relict of the late William, Oldfield, aged 66 years and 6 months. Weratnn-In Tnelceremith, on the Gth inat, David Walker,Esq, aged 73 years' WEBTAwdlt In Exeter North, on the 3rd inat, Ann B, beloved wife of Mr Samuel Westaway, aged. 44 years. DR. DAVID M. STAEBLER, (UNIVERSITY or TORONTO) Physician, Surgeon. etc. Having spent the winter;of,1880-87 in Now York, and winter of 1887-83 in Vienna, Austria. OFFICE s OREDITON, ONTARIO. Scribner's Magazine ,VNs ,tea ,� Ew FARMER BROS., t 1 all raligtr 'Wholesale le ad. Retail MR F ..t l i' 'fit .,Aft It > it s (Late Cutter for R. Pickard):las opened W R and .SS'PIRIT .p'BPDIILNITS, out a stock 0; t) -IF S -i, .A. R AND Iso pertcd Tweeds, ,S1i1'I1NG , Freud :- Wonted COATINGS, and all the new- est things in PALATI +G$,* made up in the t 1 l ate:t Style -elk* l :---1,1t1a A good d. �. it C'uara1atee1 or no sale. Special attention given to ladies*JACKZT and MANTLE ".'ukln. STAND: One door North of E. t• Ish a Barber Shop, I.A,(.l belt W rEl), s Fomnle-nnu1 aldtng seen ltd cissa ecrtitl- erne, for eol*ool !Rotten leo 4. Stephen. Apply with tit:oi meni50s to Mierceet'Inea'zi:[ , all Crediton Ont. rrIBN WANTED. kor the erection of hotel and harness shop in On, village of rirkton. fenders wilt be accepted on the setup till the 15th inst. Plans arid *peaiticatlo*i 14043 seen at the hotel, lialitt'n• J, T.i'rton, Prue. 181111. 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NEW YORE, For the coming year will be noteworthy for a number of special features which the Publishers beleive are of very un- usual interest, and among them the fol- lowing may be mentioned :— Sir Edwin Arnold contributes to the December number the first of a series of four Articles upon Japan, its people, its ways, and its thoughts. Mr Robert Blum, who was commissioned to go to Japan, for Scribner'a Magazine, has pre- pared a very remarkable series of has to illustrate Sir Edwin's papers. Articles upon the recent Japanese Festival will follow, illustrated by Mr Blum, Henry M. Stanley bas prepared for the January number an im- portant article upon "The Pigmies of the Great African Forest " Another contribution in this field will be Mr J. Scott Keltie's account of the recent African Exibitioheld in Both papers will be amplyillustrated. London. The Wrecker, Robert LouisStevensona Serial Novel by Stev and Lloyd Osbourne, will run through a large part of the year. Illustrated by Hole. 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Orders should be sent at once. ' 33.00 A YEAR. 25 CENTS A NU.MBI(ia. CHARLES SCRIBNER`S SONS, Publishers 743)745 Broadway, New York A 11 CTION SALE -Or VILLAGE' PROPERTY CARPENTER SHOP, MACHIN IIRY,Erc. Ender and by virtue of an assignment for the general benefit of Creditors, made to tbo Vendor, there will be sold by Public Auction, upon the promises in the VILLAGE OFHEN- SALL, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of December,18B At 2 o'clock, p. m., by MR. E. BOSSENBER- RY. Auctioneer. subject to such conditions as shall then be produood, the following property viz - Anand singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises. being composed of Lot 11064, on the north side, of King street. in the 'village of Hensel', Petty's survey, containing one fifth of an acre, more or less. There is a comfortable frame 14 storey house carpenter's shop and stable, IC x 60 feet, on the promises. Also the following chattels : Hand over foot power saw, band saw, mortising machine, scroll saw• grind stone, light wagon, sleigh, wheotbarrow,1 dozen pair of window sashes, screens, benches eto. Terms of sale for real estate, l0 per cent on day of sale and balance in 80 days, Chattels. $5 and under cash, over that amount 1.0 months credit, on approved joint notes. For further particulars apply to D. UaQiynART, or to Ettaoe & ELLIOT, Assignee, Vendor's Solioitors. Flensall. Exeter. Money Saved 1 Satisfaction assured to every Customer. Can You Buy Cheaper 4f NI MN ST. - . X13T7 15, `alb .ax1d. Winter ri•ter Stag Complete il' every lisle, , All hou lit for cash and will be sold at reasonable prices, EXTRA VALCES IN Tweed ad Fur Overcoats A. full rang. of Flannels, Melton!, Dress Goods, Gloves, ere,. Our MILLINERY STOCK is cOnl- plete in every Idle, A fine range of Beaver Hats, and iJadies' and Children's Cars. A call solicited. 301 I' l HAUL, Dashwood, )4:11 FOR SERVICE, W. SNELL, of lot 15, 43.043.7, t borne. will keep for the improvement of Meek, a thoro'brcd Chester white boar. Terms 1 $1 at tittle of service. EXETER Pork PackingHouse u se Having wanrnenced business fur the Fall &Winter Trade We aro prepared to purchase any quantity of Po:':. subjcet to the following ref ulatiiva : We IA i"t tithe alt 551ra pou43ds per hundred if dry, and three portals if sort. Shoatler stuck, tw't•nty Cents. 1;, any (°the les g gut is y fa,;'•A eents ext. a '.viii 1.o deducted. No Poi'' will be bought a _ any price if warm. 1'!'e avant all prigsCntthorst (gilt ;i:mug/ : breast to head, and Hat..0 uncus! ,alit to tail. SNE3 B ROS. Rs GO NOTE THE PRICES: All wool Flannels, 15c yd and up Dress Goods - 50 Ladies' Slippers, - 25c pr Ladies' Kid Boots, $1.25 pr , 4i Tea — - — Sc lb MILLINERY VERY `()HE.AP. CaU and see at D.OUFE'S Sr:1.3ORP KIRI•KTON. .F Newi1n11�tis New •'l' elveteens• tr 11 It (r Et it r4 +t 45 It rc Dress Goods. Mantle Cloths, Flannels. Table Linens. Shix tings. Cottons. Cashmere hose. Cashmere Gloves Kid Gloves. Corsets. Underwear. J. MATT: ►L SON 1 HAY P.O. EXETER NORTH. 1890, �9 1. 0 A FINE ASSORTMENT ChrLftta :•, Goth Odor Cases; Dressing Cases, Shaving Cares, Collar and Cuff Cases. Manicures, etc., -BY ---- J, W. BROWN35.