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The Exeter Times, 1891-8-6, Page 4Established• 1877. 23... S. CYNEXIi, BANKER, EXETER, ▪ ON T. Traniseete a6aIbagbulze55. Receives the aecounta of merchants and titers on f exorable t ernas. Offers every amenamodatio ee onsieten *with afeandeouservativelsankisteprinciples. riveper gent lutereet allowed on elepesita Draftsissueapaeable at eny dace of the MerebautsBaek. NOTES DISCOUNTED, Lt MONEY TO LOAN ON NOTES AND .11ORTOAOES 'Ott esvttv THURS 4t th, 1S91. NOTRS AND VOAIMENTS. Me fernier whe saved itis oats, in the hope that nriees weuld go higher arid higher, now limit thet enowing O.Way is not always Frac:table. It h elways hest to sell when a tie aerate price can be &ne- t:inn% * * Tbe =tiers in regard to the amalga- m:46 ,n of the Grand Trunk and Cana- dian 1).1,4:1,.. reilwaya nib's% as Z14 re spezuletion on the part of those who are given VA aurripingat 4:oriole:shins. A tradie arrangement rely be entered. into, 'bemuse at would be mutually benetivial, but the Canadian Pacilte, having the finest raileav syetem in the world, would hes eht tat gala by f eaten with 440 Grand Trunk., winch parallels t though a great portion a Canada. * * * In Canada and the United States July of this year wee vender than that month bad ever been since the establishment srf meteorological asthma. In Northern Canada on several eceasione there wa considerable frost, but nownerei t Dominion WaS the weether so unseasen able al at I,Viscaaset, Maine, one day last week when the by iedulged in the uneeeseneble pastime of ailiding down bine and snowballing.. There was a big fall offt hailatones, ti,t No young man altould heeiteteto he put on the voters' list from the feer that he may be thxed on his ineome, if it is under $704 pm -annum. All income up to that amount is exempt trom taxetion under the Stattite44 Ontario. Anyone who is of the age of 21 years, and earn- ing -9-30111a year may vote, and not have to pay one cent. By the passage of the act amending the Dominion Franchise .tet, which received the assent of the Governor Gene/ars representative Fri- darsafterntosnoThe time for closing the preliminary lists has been extended to Aueoust 1ith when the first list will be closed, t• 3: t The Canadian immigration returue for the half year ended June 30th, show a total arrival of immigrants by rail and water routes of 14,244 as against 13,311 for tho same period last year. They brought with them into the coonny in all 6106,400, or an average of about .$200 per family of five. Certainly Oil is not a very large amount to begin life with in a new country. ..A.nd yet if properly husbanded and. judiciously invested it will ease the start considerably. It does at any rate place its possessor at a long remove from the pauper immigrant who is tnving the U. S. so much anxiety and trouble, • + + + 4+ The Government is safe, and be Liberals, whose hopes of office reached the eulminatine noint whets tine etniejtain 14. was laid in his coffin, are to -day crushed beneath the weight of the Conservative majority-. The majority, recorded at daybreak Thursday morning, was 26. The division taken was on the trade question. It was on a tesotution moved by Sir Richard Cartwright approving the principle of unrestricted reciprocity with the United States. It was on thia issue that the last election was fought, and it was oii this issue the Liberals were hoping to carry the by elections. If they could not defeat the Government in the Rouse on this question they can- not defeat it on any question. There- fore, the stability of the Abbott Cabinet for this session may be censidered as- sured, and, safe now, it is safe for five years. have been contending for aud. yet so good a aulastitute that i; will require •considerable genius to show that the new measare is not aa desirable as the old. The Chief -Secretary has announeed that a bill will be introduced next session providing for A local government for Ireland similar to that which. England and Scotland now enjoy, Shipments of "stocker" cattle to the old country are now proceeding. Ad- vices received from the north are to tbe effect that prices are poor, oivizIg toalim demand, and that the consignees of cattle to Aberdeen, per the Cremona, lost from $3 to .,%." a bead. Thia is not a very satisfactory report, laut it supports the latest deelaration of ex -Ad, Frank- land, of Toronto, who contends that the Canadian farmer can make more motley by feeding his cattle himself. t t t To those who cherish feelings of geed will towards the Motherland -and who of Canadians sloes not ?-it must be a gratifying' thought that the trade between Canada and Britain is eteadily increasing. According to English advices, the ens ports frien Canaia to Britain during the half year endithig June 3Otli, amounted to 4.1.791,i1011 which Ives an ineteene of 4.:223,o71;;, or 14 per cent. over that of eorrespendieg period of 189(1. On the eller band the amount imported by da. was 4241lio. Wei was great- er by 4227,757, or 10 per cent., than of the tirst eix months of last year. ea lens will hesitate longbertire adopt- !' any pelhey tint will interfere with his trade, or will place the Britialt man- ufacturer at 4 dieaelvantge as compared with these of other foreign nations, 44 The refurin press is attempting to make eonsiderible capital out of the fact Chat Sir, John Mac,Ioredd died poeeees- ing a quantity o lilek, in the Canadian Pacific Railway: The omission from the published verewn of the will of any Mien a this atock liCkS led to the as. unption that aoinetliing is wrong, But explanation made by the exeeentre pieced •the matter so cleerly Ora n the Globe has expreased itself as istled. The stock SVAS purelia.sed in he open lnarket fur cash at SS cents on be dollar. When Sir John made is will he did not know but that the to would be sold before lab death. That /ed him to make the clause in Mil will read in the following way "that if I hould die possessed of any "stock in the Canadian Pacific Railway "it shall," Ike. The executers in first making the vill public appear to have thought the clatiae mightlead toa misunderetanding, and therefore unwisely suppressed it. That's the whole atory. ** * It is reported from Wathington that another attempt in about to be made to induce the British authorities to rens the restriction which compels exporters of American eattle to kill their animals at the docks within the dap; of landing. Our neiglibers contend that this is an unjust regulation seeing that their thor- ough syatem of inspecting meat has demonstrated the fact that American cattle are perfectly healthy. They claim moreover Reit the English law was en- acted in the interest of the home feeders, the pIeuro-pneumonia argument beieg used simply as a blind. Should the hopes of our neighbors be realized there can be no question but the Canadian trade will be affected by the change. At preaent Canada is the only country that enjoys tho privilege of taking her ani- mals to vhatever point their owners choose, and slaughtering them whenever they please. Were the Americana to be granted the same privilege they would form lively comi petitors n what is known ea the "atore" cattle trede, which has rapidly developed of late. e Many a cause has been hindered if not killed outright by the iinpudence of its advocates. It is not enough that these haye zeal and are fluent of speech they must also know when to speak and what to say. They must be judges of human nature and have some knowledge of the motives and sentiments which in. If Chiti Secretary Balfour keeps up his present pace a little longer he will have so thoroughly treated. the principal sons of Ireland as to leave the advocates of Home Rule very small ground for in- terference. With so much skill, and it may be added, justice; has he managed affairs in that much -troubled land that even his enemies are constrained to praise him for what he has done. AU the world knows how when the potato crop filed last year and dire famine threatened the people he at once came to the rescue, and by the inauguration of public works brought relief to thousands who but for this timely aid must have greatly suffered, if not miserably died. Speaking the other clay of a recommend- ation for an appropriation to pity the salaries and expenses connected with • relief measures, Mr. Balfour said that "it was the intention of the government that these works should prove a perman- ent means for the promotion of the wel- fare of the inhabitants of Ireland." Bub of all his deeds and projects touching Irelandnone has more startled the reb- lic or caused more comment among poli- ticians than the proposition to give Ire- land Home Rule --not exactly the Home Rile that Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Parnell Minard's Liniment cures Colds, etc. BRITAIN AND EUROPE. THE QLSEEN OF THE BELGIANS AT DEATH'S DOM. France aud Itussia Still ;Pleasantly Tate ting One Another on the Baetc--13arou Ilirseles Jewish Colonisation Schemes -Revolution in Barcelona -Au Rae:aped Siberian Betires Story -The Anderson Case, Barssaas, Amos. 4, -The Queen, of the Belgians has been seized with a sudden ill- ness and is dying. The sacrament of extreme ction has been administered. The queen returaed from °steadiest even- ing. Yeeterday she visited Princess Charlotte the ex -Empress of alexica, at the Chateau of Donchonte. lahe found the ex -Empress in an exeitea state, and was so much affected that she was seized mitts a nervous fit and in Jas afteraoon fainted, tette afterwards re- gained consciousnees slowly. The Dean of Iseeleen, who was sunnuened whea she fainted, wireinistered extreme unction. The queen is 31201Y in a troubled eleap. Her emilition is said to be critical. King LOO- M was hastily summoned from Oetend. Salute latetriette, Queen of Belgium, is the leughtel of the Lite Archduke 3.teeph 02 Amelia and is Oa ya3r$ of agee. eShe was merried to King Lcspoti III August, JS -13. Lirrin`,.-1t as now eanionneed that the lawni. eveoveriegs The t.atese of tier M- oues is ascribed ite Ikert-ents attaele anal zr pir,ylvians 4k...bre she is now oat of er. .Atkinsotri suspension. • 1.•sittoN, Aug. emitenee of sus- sion iMletseti upen IleMy if. Atliineon, .1 for Poston, for elierging tbe Speaker witb buse of prover in platiug on tire record tlaut MbiITh('fl had frivolouslYcliallengeilihe of tlivisione, expiredyesterday.. inson was in thelleu,eeseesterday and eilleeveto enaliea 3notion tu cepunge from e Journal the resolution ordering his ex. ruln.. He detlarea he •veottlit rather die t aa euar the disgrace that attaelred to .ie name by mem) of the resolution being spread upen the journal. - • Chancellor of the lassitetitter Geeehens ail - let the niatter pee& Me. At hineon vaiti he could not let it pasa. He Nei been drowned out of the Ibesee ama if he was not 4:04115itiereal entliciently re- elm:entitle to remits within the prevents of Parliameet he meet have the question of ostraeisin debated. If the Brom centimes]. the iliaarace put upu him he wmtal resigu. itutt4e. Lotataton Ang. 4. e StendarraTienn correspantlent touts the idea of a regotler allianee between Russia and Frasier. but thinks Admiral Gervaitt diseussed at the reussian office the details tif ttossible operation on the part of Frenelt and Russian fleeta. The correspouilent points ont that, it would be impoesible for Liege irenclatis to iliretelv through the sound into the leltie. eaitudral they:tits lied found he hail to talwtliu ront*. ef the great belt, end pass the gulf of Iltviihniburg. Mite in tines Of war, would expose a fleet desiring to assist uesia, or Rutestan vee -eels wanting to attavk he German coast, to an encounter with the German fleet in Kiel bey. Revolutionary RepithIteause Pains, Aug. 4. --There was a serious up. rising in Barcelona yesterday, but thepoliee suppressed it and arrested the ringleaders, who are federal Republicans. Senor Zorilla, the Spanieh Republican, to- day denies that he was in any way implis cated in the Barcelona affair. Ile mid he would do nothing without the certainty of auccess. The latest report from Bareelona jufitifies the he'lief that the affair Was a genuine revolutionary attempt on the part of Repub. Baron Hirsch and the Jews. PARTS,keg. 4.-A conference of the French Jewielt associations here yesterday discussed the plans of Baron Hirsch for the amelioration of the condition of destitute Hebrews. The conference approved of the plan of the Baron aiming at the co-operation of the Jews in European and America in organizing the emigration of Jews front Russia. It was decided to again send dele- gates to Russia in order to conscitute a con- atral committee in St. Petersham and estab- lish provincial committees, [faience the fellowmen. Lacking these qualities the advocate may do more harm than good. Indeed, he is sure. sooner or later to become a burden. An illus- tratien of this fact is afforded by the recent utterances of Mr. Erastus Wim the whilom subject of her Majesty but now citizen of the American republic. Speaking on Canadian affairs in General and the late Sir John A. Macdonald in particular this hot-headed annexationist is reported to have said that "the effects of a bad policy are his (Sir John's) best monument." Commenting on the ill- divised utterance the , Philadelphia Press with a juster perception of things remarks: "The Liberal cause in Canada will receive a distinct set -back from the untimely and unseemly assault of Mr. Erastus Wiman on the memory of Cana- da's dead Premier, Sir John A, Mac- donald. All the people of the Dominion without regard to politics, have a com- mon prideen the dead statesrnan'sabilities and the coarse fling of an old and self - exasperated political opponent that 'the effects of bad policy are his best monu- ment,' was a worse than tactless and tastelese utterance." Would it not be well for his Canadian sympathizers and associates to procure a muzzle for Mr. Wiman ? Plainly he is a dangerous character to be abroad -dangerous, that is, to those who would sell their country for a mess of pottage. The declining powers of old age may be wonderfully :recuperated and sustained 17 the daily use of Hood's" Sarsaparilla "Oh, if I had only' taken this .medieine earlier in life, what years of suffering it would haye saved me !" was the tottela;ng exelamation of oue who mei beau oared of rueuraatisin by the use of Ayerai Sarsap a - ilia. Scores of such cases are on moor& Children Cry for Pitcher'? Castoria Russia and France Patting BizekS. Sr. PETERSIST:RG, Aug. el. -Yesterday was appropriately observed as the "name day" of the Czarina. The Czar and Czarinasvisit- ed the officers of the French squadron to attend the ceremonies incident to the oc- casion, and the visit era were treated with the most markett Courtesy. The French Hest will sail to -day. Admiral Gervais, the commander of the squadron, will go to Moscow and will subsequently rejoin the fleet at Biotite, The Barbarous Turk, Losnoes Aug. 4.-A dispatch from Crete says: "The house of a Turkish family in the village of Ceramous was recently at- tacked and two men ancl a woman and child were murdered. Eighteen Christian sub- jects were arrested for the crime and were imprisoned -with Turkish convicts. While in prison they were stabbed with kniees and so seriously injured that they lay for eight days in a dangerous condition." Liberals and Rule. LONDON, Aug. 4. -Mr. Morley speaking itt Leamington yesterday said that if the Liberals dropped home rule as their fore- tnost plank it would lead to the greatest Split the party had ever known. He pre- dicted Mr, Italfour's local Government Bill Would be an irretrievable step toward home rule and would mean the suicide of Union - am, ' Serious Blot at Carife. Role, Aug. 4. -Serious rioting. occurred yesterday at Carife -where a municipal elec- tionwas being held. A mob hooted and set Eire to the town hall a portion of which was destroyed with the archives. One person was lolled and many others seriously in- jured. Shocking State of Russian Prisons. BT.:MAN, Aug. 4.-ARussian named Katon has arrived at Breslau • after 28 • years eonfinement in Siberia. Be had made numerous fatale attempts to escape and each time was visited with a fresh sentence. He iully confirms George Keenan's acemmts of the shocking state of the Russian prisons: To Settle Jews in Italy. 13max, Aug. 4. ---The Stets Zeitung says: The Barou Hirsch Committee is negotiating with the Italian Court to obtain grants of . lt rge tracts of unocupied land in Italy upon v hich to settle Jews and that the Roths- childs promise pecuniary support. gable Chat. • King Alexander, the youthful ruler of Servia, arrived at St. Petersburg to -day on a visit to the Imperial family. Re was met at the railway station by the Czar and sev- eral of the Russian Grand Dukes. NEWS OF THE WORLD. Vriday, July After a strike of nearly four mouths the ship carpenters of Chicago are returning to work witloeut conditioue. The final budget of the German empire for theyear 1$00-91 shows a surplus of 15,148,, 20/ Marks over the estimate, Scene Danzig officiate have discovered that bacillary, befected, can be communicatedby the membranes of telephoues. Mrs. Martha. D. Washington, wife of a grandson of George Washington, lacts just died at Dennison, Texas, aged H. A joint stock company bas been fornaed in Great Britain f.or the purpose of controlling variereeCanadiaa phospaate mines, Dr. Thrum of Dusseldorf claims to have emopletely cured 40 per cent, of the natienk treated by hint with Koch's lymph. Floods have succeeded, the drought in ludia, and hundreds of people have been drowned, as well as great numbers of live stock. The Leber Aesetably of Chicago has de- cided to issue a wanting to the worketert of the woad not to come to Chicago in expec- tatlen ef getting welt itt eerarsetion with the Woria's Fair. Among thepa eeengers for Irotzn:iania who left Victoria, B. C.'Waive, on dee steamer Empress of Inslin were 4E:3 follow -Ina; srai•-•ionaries;-Mi•-s latresee, Miss Roliereent, Mies Lechloote, Bev. Dr. febeffieal, Mae. and Mrs. Walker, satnrilay Aug, I. Preen:tante Journal 1ue throw over 3Ir. Permit. The reelpriteity treaty between the Vnited amts.; and ;avails Was 111301i* lelblie at ington yesterday. The Legislative Assembly of New Sem Wales has rejected the percent to gran evillest the right to vote. Near Bellaire, Ohio, fourteen peeple were injured, four seriously, and one fatally, by a railway muesli yesterday. Fifty kegs of powder explofled at midnight lartniugbaw, Ala. Great damage was one, hut no loss of life is reported. Maw. ECM% Eames, the operatic artist, was married in Iondoo, Eng., yesterday to the son of W. W. Storey, the well.lotown teelpter, The Rusetan Government bus deverated emirat vignee and Commandent Le, bbs chief officer aud second effieer, respec- tively, of the Freud), 21inietry. CONDAINSED NEWS I?rornVajons SOIliaeeS Tlu'ougli out VIAO lenStriete nottox. The apple crop in the northern put of county ia reported as being good, Fersythe, of Inckerstuille, left last weak Min Janet Mustard, along with Ur. Alex. .or a trip to Scotland, John Arislay, county conmetationer, ifs laid up with eryelpelas in hilt light foot. Doneld. McLean., of Ashfield, who met with an aeeident at a barn raishig recently, died en Saturday. He was a well-to-do farnaer, and highly esteeMed, A, Landesboro' correepteedeut speaking of thetedepexture of Rev. Renuety for ArimMt Forest. says "We ars awry to lose him as he has given be utmost satiefaction." A repreeentative of tae Doherty Organ Works, Clinton, is in laamilton endeavor- ing to interest eapitaliatts itt tile removal of the worlsa from Clinton to Hamilton. Elijah, a young son of John Colwell, ef Centialia, was *brown from a horse last week and badly iojered. Ilia spine being badly affeeted, his recovery is doubtful. Mr. Robert Carter. of Selt con of Hallett, bad the miefertune to lose a bore on Mon- day of bet week; tbs horse WaS running &met a field wed tripping over eome tes,es vorke broke its necfor wirieli the ;firm .aa Awarded the k. quantity of the eralnetiva Gf tio "Myth sal The CS rev. Young Le Sparling Co., exhiblt- ea at the rezent Jamaica Exhibition gele Florence Gowned . the pacing mare by Coleman time. ri Seaforth, wus !alien to 'reroute lost twee to tr.rept ea in the races. It must Lave been eta .if Jay, es eke ditl bad work, Mr. S. McKibben has leudered his resigns Mien as Postmester at Lvadhery. We udereteed that Aire: MeLiven, Wbe has been Attending le the ellicene eseistant, hes pplied for the retitle% nerhis. the little :ten of Mr. W. 11. Mc.. Elroy of Illyib„ went into the sellar aud atO a piece el bread on whieh was rat poieon ; and but for the timely arrival ot a doctor Herbie would hue been no more; Sfr. JaftElder, of Virden, hlenitoba, lets been elected Peoident of the Centtel Per. mers' Institute for Matitote. Mr. Bakal% an old mannite, no still nrrne a lino TAM n the Londou Reed, near &decry -111e. TIVNINTIMI IlAill:NINGS-1 hare used Dr, Isowler'e Ealteet of «ili Strawberry in my family Intl can blgWy reeaunneed 14 far elneteteanPlaint, diarrheee, ete.--Mre, Oeo. West. flunteville. Out. • The lfelf reed cheese factory, near Luck- Seltwieger, wbo eittentivolY robbed the now, ettntd by E. A. I/cooing, was totally Deutche Rank at Write, hes been arrested, cleat -peed by fire an eveaassav mamma a and his companion, Franck, is believed. to he hot week. The fire origineted near the lire on Lis way to the United *Mee. boa of the engine. June mid July n34103 Of A hewn in grain freights by lake aired cheese' wee Fared. water has oeeurred, owing, to contracts being Mr, John Scott arid family left ClInten let for shipuient of the greet wheat erop of on Tuesday for Virden. Um, UMW. W. the West to European markets. and J. Browelee, of Clintoe 1). W. Cook • and 3. Miller, of Goderich Ip. ; G. Kings E. Feulkuer and H. Morrison, Of Bayfield ; oIo len for the Paine Ogee alert ealeree, WitS hanged at Helena, Ark., for Paltsdation of the hetet. nereoasneee, the murder of niece Malloy, n catered plan- Wrelthough ears bave been generously diss tribunal by the railroads little wheat is flaw- ing eastward from Kansas. It appears probable that the Washington circular has had its effeet, and fermert. are holding link their crops. William Caldwell, a negro, was hanged at Houston, Texas, yestt Way, for the murder a Dr. J. 31. Shantblen In raga. Isom White, Monday, Aufr. 3. There have been serious floods In /mita. Last week 5,400 Rassian Jews arrived a Hamburg. The cotton worm basappearea in Alabama, and 31iissippi. Dorn Pedro, ex -Emperor of Brazil, has suffered it relapse and is again confined to bed. The sale of the Paris Gaulois has been pro- hibited by the Gorman authorities in Aimee - Lorraine. It has been discovered that pauper children are being systematically sent from Liverpool to Americo. A grand celebration began in Geneva on Saturday in honor of the sixth eentenary of the Swiss confederation. Turkish despatches say that the Govern- ment troops were victorious in a battle with the insurgents in Yemen. The Spanish Government has prohibited gambling in the casinos at the watering places in the North of Spain. Six persons were killed and many injured by an explosion in a lire works factory at Corunna, Spain, on Saturday. A winding -up order bas been made in ton - don in the case of the English hank of the River Plate, whose suspension was recently announced, A Chicago despatch says: The barb sake trust went into effect on Saturday and an imultediate increase hi the prices of this ma- terial may be expected. The neer Balnumedan war vessel Errazuriz sailed from Lisbon for Chili on Saturday, having apparently found her compleuaeut of men by some secret meanS. The well-known periodic comet of Enecke was rediscovered yesterday at the Lick ob- servatory by E. E. Barnard. It is very faint and if following closely the path predicted for it by Dr. Barklund. Tuesday, Aug, 4, Chicago had a $1,000,000 fire yesterday. The Queen of the Belgians is seriously ill. The fraternising of the French and Rus- sians continues, George Jones, proprietor of The Raw -Yak "Times, is seriously ill. • Bishop Flasch, 00 years old, died at La- crosse, Wis., yesterday. " Rev. Mr. Williams was burned to death at Palmer, Mass., yesterday. Rev. I. L. Nicholson has been elected bis- hop of Milwaukee Diocese. .A. shark 24 feet long and four feet in diameter was caught in the Panama harbor. The Dakota harvest is over and it is said the yield in all sections has been very abun- dant. The United States immigratiOn COMMAS shiner are gathering much important inform- ation io Europe. • The salience between Fretless and Russia is mid to,amount to a possible co-operation be- tween their respective fleets, The Detroit schooner F. B. Pomeroy, bund for Rochester, was burned yesterday off Oak Orchard harbor with its cargo of 800 tons of coal, The crow was saved by a passing yacht. At Bowling Green, Ky., Rev. W. N. Perry fell dead in his pulpit on Sunday while preaching to a huge congregation. The sensational despatches about the mur- der of the Brurofeld family in Wayue Coun- ty, W. Va., are now said to be without foundation. Abraham Backer, one of New -York's ex- tensive dealers in commercial- paper assign- ed yesterday. His liabilities are placed at 84,000,000. trent lenge, mime befeloefte„ hands and feet, pain in tho back, and other forms oi weakneas are relieved by eartersa Iron Bile, made specially for the biood, *term aud complexion. flea. Newton, of Londtaboro grew in his garden a etelk of S. S. torn which measured 8 feet feeheil flfgh, And 35. inches around the stalk at the butt, it being less then two months front the tune the god was sown till measured. Mr. Prea'k Cole, of Lumley, fell from it mow in his barn last week said broke both arm at the wrists, 11e caught holder ene of the helms in getting down, which break. ing caused the accident. Ile is out of bed and inproving rapidly A. joint stook company for the raanufee- tare of butter and cheese in the township of Ashfield, has rondo epplioation to the Lieutenant Governor in cannon of the Pro - vines of Ontario for letters patent, under Cut great aeal. Ono day last week while:Ur. Geo. Platzer, con 14, lot 30, „Hulled, was entting wheat milt a veil binder, his little 4.year-old daughter wandered out to the field and went to deep in the grain' The father not notic- ing the little one the guards of the machine caught the child's armaand nearly severesi it from the body. The arm had to be am- putated above the elboveti The distention of the stomach which many people feel after eating, may be due to improper mastication °Ube food; but, in moat :eases, it indicates a weakness of the digestive organs, the best remedy for which is one of Ayer's Pills, to betaken after dinner, On Sitiarday evening the ladies of Trinity church, Blyth, Woman's Guild ntet at the Rectory and presented Mrs, Remy with a handsome silver cup and saucer, accompani- ed by an address, as a little token of remembrance, and to show their apprecia- tion of her unselfish and genbrous nature. The family leave this week for Belmont, where Mr. Racey has been appointed Rector. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Taylor, of Wingham went to Toronto on Tuesday to receive a portion of the estate left to Mrs. Taylor by an uncle eh° died ,in Australia about two years ago. The present division to Mrs. Taylor and her relatives will amount to about $220,000, and there will be another division in the future. Mrs. Taylor's de- ceased uncle was an extensive sheep farmer in Australia, and his fortune was estimated at from $300,000 to $500,000. The family of our esteemed friend, Mr. Thomas Coates, of Usborne, have, during the past few years. had their share 01 the troubles of this world. The latest accident to record is that which befell Mrs. Coates, one day last week. She was going into the stable and while pickmg up a strap from the fleer one of the horses kicked her, fracturing her collar bone; and after she bad fallen, it main kicked her, this time breaking her leg above the knee. For a time she was in a lcw condition, but now, we are glad to an- nounce, she is recovering nicely. Our sympathy goes out for Mr. Coates. mionoeszx. ln Middlesex County they art est farmers for neglecting to cut the thistles on the roadside opposite their farms. Jas. Hennessey, of Ilidclulph, last week 1 injured one of his hands in a bindet to such an extent that one of the lingers had to be amputated. Several barrels of broad were seized at some �f the London bakeries Tuesday mem ing on accoeut of the loaves being under weMigohnLday the leading local bakers surpris- ed their easterners with the information that the price of bread bad fallen to 5 cents per loaf -London Free Press , While James Flennessy, of the 3rd con, BicIdulph, was receutly trying to repair something about the knettiog part et his binder, while in motion, his hand was caught and his finger crushed. Messrs Edward Adams & Co., of London (Contiuued 'on' rage 5.) maAL. H. OIOXSON, Barrister, Stal- l -A citor et Supreme Court, Noeery Public. Oonveyartcer, gonsmissioner. 49 money eo Coma. ()Luau% V4r4qoA'oBlook. Rxeter, R a. catazisTs, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer Ito PaETER, • ONT. Office weer the Post Office, VitisTOT 4 BisittOT, VA Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Couveyartoers (te, 4e. aW"Money to I•oon at Loweat Rake of intereet. OFRIOE, e MAIN STREET, EXETER. it, Y. nt.T.I0r. ETAITOr‘ 1111•141.11111 DE NISAL DR. 0. J. INGRAM. DENTIST; SI4Ce°50r tsR. TABIllings.; , ateMber 01 .11110 Rapti CoUege of Dental Stugeoue.) Teeth iusertett with or without PleteAle Gold or Ranter. A. este Anstinatio e'iven`ror the painless extraction of teeth. Pletes seemed firefly in the mouth by Temees' Pateet Valve. OFV.1(,) ; Over O'Neirs Bank. KIN5MAN ,DENTIaT.14.D., 5. en's Week, Main.st.. Exeter, nxtrooto Tooth lothotit peette_ Away xtt 11ExsAti• first tailley: Crete, feCOU4 ate* fourth Tuesday; and graters on tbe lest Thurs. day of eaehmouttr: ,5•11111MINININI W. Bit° WNIN(/ If. P.. It. a P. 8, firettnete Victeria taelvots tee` Oalce aad reaideurse. Pox% plop x.9.1.4 a. tory. Rxeter, )R. B.YINTImxAN. coroner for Lie County of Huron. Ottlee, opp-ette arling Bros. store. eter. 'nitsJ.A.11OLLI8,1N1.0. 8, 0. otueo„ 5ls.ju St. gxotor. Outs Residence, h0400 recently occupied by R. 2s:141414 Ewe. R.T. P. ',VeLALTelliiIN, !UM - bar of the college of Pt's -steins end Sorecees, Ontario. Physician. Sereeee and 40.1e2Clienr. Micas DA$11W001, ONT. WI A. THOMSON$ M. D., C. nalsuetigaZeglizeotCoilege ot Phyai el nal * 1101/GINS' J3LOCK. HENSALL. . DAVID M. STAEBLER, tliNIVERSITY oe TORONTO) Pbysiebui. Surgeon. etc. Hering spent the inter of itisree7 in Now York, and winter of Weeel in Vieune, Austrie. Orel= OKEDIT011, ONTARIO. DR. W 0 0 TYRTIF.Eil BhiVasea of The P,A11, NOSR JiliD THROAT Rye ;levees and Spectaeles furnished for both Neerand Distent Alware et home, except on Friday,. No. sts.queen.'s Avenue, Landon, Out a " UARDY, LICENSED A.1J0- ..s-d. tioneer for the County of Huron, Charges moderate, Exeter P, O. A 3, ROLLISS, LIOENSED -4-1-, Auctioneer for Counties Huron aed Middlesex. Residence, 1 mile south of gala. P. 0.. Exeter. BOSSE/v.11E11NY, General Li- • oensad Auotioncer Sales conducted in aliparts. Sattsfactionguaranteed. (Merges moderato. lieusall P 0, Ont. T_TE &WY EILBER Licensed Atte- Unman. for the Counties of Eamon and Medici= Setes conduoted at mod- oret0 rates. Ordee,at POSt•Oinee, grad. tan Ont. DH. PORTER, GENERAL • AuctioneerandLandValuater. Ordera sent by mail to any address, BayileldP.O.,. willreceivaprerapt attention. Torras moder- ate. D. R. PORTER, Attetioneer, VETERINARY. Tennent&Tennent EXETER. ONT. Graduatesof the Ontario Veterinary Col- lege. °erica : One door South oiTown MONEY TO LOAN. ONE1 TO LOAN AT 6 AND per tient, $25.000 Private Funds. Best. Leaning Companiesrepresented, L. H DICESON, Barrister. Exeter. SURVEYING. RED W. FAR/WOMB, Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil En - Office, ilpsZtS1-amwmet,r;1331lifel?, *Exeter, Ont. INSURANCE . • ripHE LONDON MUTUAL .1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Or CANADA: Head Office. London, Ont. After 31 years of successful business, still, continues to offer the owners of farra- property t't and private residences, either on buildings ot canton ts .th e most favorable protection in ease of loss or dam age by fire orl ight nine , at rates upon such tiberal terms. that no allot respect- abl ecompany can afford to write. 42,875 pol3r. tiles in force istJan ,1890. Assets 8378,428.00 in cash in bank. Government depost, Deben- tures and Premium Notes. Limn Gits.sm,. President; D. C • .....atoometee await :seer • Davin JAcoss,Asent for Exeter endviemitv, THE WATERLOO MUTUAL ' FIEF INSURAN E C 0 . Established in 1863. E A D OFFICE - WATER 00, ONT. ;This Company 'has been over TwenIy-eighb years in successful operation in Western Ontario, and continues to insure against loss or otmago by Fire, Buildings, Merchandise, Manufactories and all other descriptions of insurable property. Intending insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Cash System. During the past ten years this company has ssued 57,095 POliCi08, covering property to the amount of 840,872 038 ;. and paid in losses alone S79752 Go. *170,100.00, consistir cr. of -Cash in Bank Government Deposit and the unasses- sed Premium Notes on hand andinforce. 3. W.WALDEer M.D., President; 0 M. TAYLOR Secretary; J. B. Bee n NS, In specter, Cil AS SNELL, Agent for Exeter end vicinity.