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The Exeter Times, 1894-5-10, Page 1VOL., XXI. N01,40, AND HURON 43 MIDDLESEX GAZETTE. RAMNIULP11,....,..Lt6TSCS121411000401,44111.14.444....-.^=4.1011.2441WEGOUtiattair.4441443.1445VV4010.01111440,01,041001101114111111101161WMAYMIGIAMMOUIMIPUR114144031.41 raiRD c()., Woodham You Won't Enowigr Trovi -well we can serve you Curtains, Wall Papers, :Ready MixedPaints AND MANY OTHER THINGS 'NEEDED AT 1101.TSE-CLEAN- ING "HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY 11/1A.Y EXETER, ONTARIO Stade, 1i01060;11, 1Sd THURSPAT MORNING, MAY 10, 1894 Mo I°Hugh ide RobtereSOri we, Towne entelear MITA 4 14,4 YobItsbAiv 440 Proolttolo.14 Bunn's, -The 1900)011 bops have ,begun 8pecialhareirine for Oath im all kinds ef prectiee Ago.in, and will soon be in trim ior noose &Stites at A, Weselotes. Cali And see (11r 1" ereein oelee. k lives et beet prows. friendly ea:41011es with neigb borieg teams. ur boys have a teeord end will no doube give a good acount of themselves thie year. Practice on Tueriday and Saturday evettings.-Itre, Jehrey who has been vise ithig in Buffalo has returned horne.-Intiee Nettie MoDonald is home atter A week' visit in Kinburna-Mre Jas. Moore 'wag milted ia the holy bonds of matrinsony last Tueeday, to Mien Maker, of Dulslie. We wide them health and proeperity. TUOkeremith. • Conroe Menente.-The Tuelansmith council niet at lirucefiela on .April 301h. The chief bness was mating out n list of jobs for wbieh inlays are milted The open whiter has made neceseary gdiater outlay for repairs et roads than usual. The Coat of Beraien mill be otiened at Kyle's hotel on the 26th of Mae, fit 9 ceolook a. en, Tbe Telephone Compeer to remove cattalo telei bone rette fitalt the roadway on the aide roads between Iota 36 abet 86, (see. 2, B. R. 8, Jain Murray UNLESS YOU COA1E AND SEE Was appointed pathmaster in Division 49, instead of S. 'Weillace, mire declines to act A. few econts vsere psseed, and the council IflYcee're LOoltiwg for a Place adjouteed to meet as a Croat of Revision, above, Bed for gereral business at 1 s Where you can get the most and reeled( p, m, best for the lewd money, you'll not make any mistake by coming here becanse our stock is new, right and fresh. 17' s BoughtiWelli It's Sold Well. FOR YOT_T- We invite you to come and see our exhibit of New Dress Goods, Prints, Delaines, Gloves, Hos- iery, Laces ancl Ribbone, -We pay top price foy -Butter and Eggs , R, 8. FORD d CO.. 1131.404..32.9....3[12111 Kerkton. r. W. Rot :ion, Jeri -clic, of Kirk tomhas she - friend of Iris Jewelers eudt to amen J.B era of es deh era Boyd las- eornreten end eicesteet 3cene man and he comes well recomhetended. Batnem.-Hannalds creamery will re - grime operations May I4th.- The con- tractors are busily empluyed in renew- ing and repairing the old town hall lehich has been so long a standing eye. ore to the publica-Mr. 13. D. Steele, r.•,.asleft for Goderich for a topple of eir4ste, to assist his brother in a survey preh•aratory to a sewerage system for Ale town. -Dr. Ferguson, the newly- ileclged M. D. from Toronto, is now as- eomated with his brotheron-hter, Dr. Mrompeon, and they both appear to laye pleaty to do. -No service was lerld in the Presbyterian church on Benday fest on account, of Sacriunent 'being held in the Thames Road Church. ars. Ware and Patterson life in- etice agents were itt the village on Monday evening last. -We are sorry to learn that Mr. Walt. Robson, our jeweller, has disposed of his business to g -Me. Boyd of 'Mitchell, who has already poseeiaion. We feel sorry to lose s Veit, but Kirk tords lc ss will be some her tovvidi gain, as he had become trite popular ie our midst. -The school entertamment held in the .Agis hall on Friday evening last o as well attended. .Mr. G. W. Holman of Eliruville, oc- oupied the chair. All local talent fur- nished the entextainment. The brass hand played severahselections in an ex - talent manner and were well received• Peoceeds amounted to $26. -Jap Preis lands horse got frightened at the band and tan away breaking botlk.-buggy and ;harness. -While Fred Tor was driv- ing his father's colt the ()thee evening he deot up too high a seed and Fred Jumped off leaviee the colt to take its awn course, which be did until captured. Fred is not now open fox' engagemeuts inasoit breaking. ITOT TBAT COtt'S EITIIIISIOn does not debilitate the elornach as other cough reediciees do; but an tbe contrary, it improves digestion and elarenetbens the stometeh. Its effsets are Immediate and pronounced. BaYfielel es Bette:Pei-Mr, Gecrge King ie viaitieg at 1.oxidekboo,-1Vlike M. Wiliam) has re - tunnel front Toronto. --Mr. John McIntyre of Otratbroy, interred home last Reels, after visiting Mrs. H. Belwayds.-George Ermin reatase the Commercial Hotel thls maxim, Mrs. Bailey baying Leen &a titled to quit on aoccuot of illness This house has alwaya had a large lumber of &sleets from the Staten and Canada, and will no doubt be well filled this season. - E. &Walla eroprletor of the River Hotel, will make this pleasantly situated house more popular them ever. Ea is busy mak- ing mit rovemente, and alreedy several Lonelwaere have engaged rooms. Mr. T. Higgins an expelienced hostler Las teen engaged and the travelbee public ean de- pend on beieg attend(L G. Davy a moniiiient olden) et London, was bete last week. Mr. Davy has far the past few years takep a good deal of batereet in Bayfield. Jae BA y 8 a great many Londoners will be here this sumnier.-Mniees Mid - den and Parker have added to their dress- making Imeiress a small stock of millinery. This is something that bee long been need- ed here, and they sboald do a large bud - nese. 544 Grand Bend. EnrEFs.-Tbe recent glower has eaten) life to vegetation and the trees will soon have all their summer attire and whieb is usually three weds earlier thou what we usually have. --The carpeuters are almost enithed with Mr. Brennel'e ver - midrib. It is a good Atrong sti memo and will add ereatly to tbe sepearioace of the hotel,- Mr. Brenner has mem setting up bis tiew weigh eyries, they eill be very conveniently eituited.--Mrs. 'Ware Oliver received wok on Tueeday of the death of her eitundater Mrs. Bidely. Mr. Bidely is a brother of 'Mrs. Philip Maker of this seat:al.-The *Mitres el cite -open arid FnItin yieited Mies Barbara Fallis on Monday. Tbey alto tailed at the Port Office tete awl /vet tbe evening: they thee:Acted the ttcek kept, and itoecunced the peaches excellet ta-Prcepects for this • smarter crop are good here as they are out in blocne now. -Mrs. Harry Gill of Exeter, is Sore tow, 811e. bus decided to put in a peed net in the /eke and has men now getting out stal ere -Large' droves of eattle /save been driven down to the ranches lately, and the pry -peas are good for pas- tel°, and stock are turning out in good t h ale,- Mr. A. W. Bobineon, contrrotor on tle-Grued Bend cut, lost his snit with the toenebip, having all costs to pay and to thew all tbe earth clear efrom the old channel. -The O. T. M. met on Mon- day evening. SATISPACTOIty .Airesexce PRICE. Our shippers find that good prices ean he realized for good animate, but ill coditie,ned eves are a drug on the market. Our stock eaisers adnut that most satiefactory results come hoe ruing Dick's Blood Purifier. Pt tunes up the whole system. 135 ware awl Let Dick's. , A young lad earned lielearicar, of Galt, found A pooket•hook containing a cheque for $500 end $100 in casb. The owner peesented him with the magnificent sum of thr ay, You 'To Bead this AdvEitiEcntri and after you haire read it, think of what you are paying others for the Sante Goods. j'atent littediciztes, -Begular 25C Bottles kr TOO. -Regular goo &Atka for 4.00.5 -Regular $Z.00 Bottles for 75C. -a Lbs. Pure Black Peppee for 25c, -Lbs. SPIendid J'apate Tea for $Locio -The wonder is It cvt-Yre Can sell so much good Elechic Soap for 250. , -We are doing it come and see for yourself, nightiSt priee Raid for all Farm Produte, MedoIXTAN ek CO., Itirkton, ,nalwasioomi utter & Eggs taltee StiO4 aa cash. No troubio to show gooda. Sign of Big Inset. A. WESBLOB 0, pacriewetee hiock. Followine are the malket qu, Meets : Wheat .... . . 5A to 68 Berley 30 ter33 Oats 80 to 31 Peas ...... , ... s. „ 50 to 60 Hay ..... , 6,00 $o 7.00 Buaer . 15 to 16 Egee ... 13 to 10 Bop , . ..„. 000to 6Z5 Clover seed, , Baiites.--Mr. Daniel secon eon, of Mr. James Bell, ot the corn tam; London Road, near this villas recently passed a very successful e anaination at the Detroit Medical Co legeaand msnow A full &deed AL D and we are pleesed lo state that WI E. Treleaven, who has so ably and a ceptably preached in the atetbodi church here during the past year a Assistant to ktie Rev. Mr. Swan, ,ba recently passed a very creclitAble an succeeshil eiaroination for the min istry.-Mr. 13. Shirray has so far recov ered tic in hie aecent serious widen that be was ante to attend selvice o Sabbath laste-At a business xi:teethe held at the cRiee of the prayer nieet hag in Carmel Prek byterian church, es Wedieeeday evening last, to °onside an offer made by the Royal Eectri Company, to light the church through out vvith eleotricity, it was decided pot to accept theestier for tbe present as -the congregation Ibis year are ex spendieg considerable money in the way of enlarging the sheds, &c., and Bave tbe church splendidly supplied with Rochester lanapes- The 1311331211 annivereary oi the 1. O. O. F. which was beld in Coawortids lest day,vvas the event of the season. Rev. J. te. Render/ion acted as cLairman whieh position he lilted with credit. - Mr. Fs Patrick -P. (3, Master, of Stennis ton, geve a fine lecture on the work- ings ol tbe Order. Tbe pr opens welch WAS renclered by Messrs. Crawford, Miller and Erudite was a treat and was Well received, the instrumental wbich was given by Stacey, Laing, Welsh end Mies Bell as organist, was well suited to the occasion toad all were:encored several times. The evening was pro, fitably spent Seyeral loads of the Exeter brethren were present and marched with tbe Hensel) lodge from the hall in a body to Mr. -Coxworth's Ball, and after the concert txiated their brethren to supoer, which was prepared an got.et style by Mr. Con- vict tb.-Mr. John McAlbeter fixing the Ixont of his lavvn by planting two rows of Spruce. --ter. R. Cudnaore is buildiog the foundation ot Mr. Short's house on Queen St. -Quite a number or Free Masons attended the funeral of Mr. Spooner last Sunday at Clintore-lelesne. Dick and Winters ot &Worth, abipped several carloads of cattle from this s melon on Tuesday. - The Mechanics' Institute held their minuet naeeting in Conwortbde Hall OD Monday night, when tbe following officers were elected -Preen:tent, A. lielo.Phersont Vice -President, W. Elder; Treasurer, R. Paeterson, Sr: Sec'y and , _Librarian J 0 Stoneman: Directors J • Sorrosu, Reeone.-The followieg ia tli intoor roll for S. S. No. 1 ,aleGilliveay fo the na, ei,11Aptil :-.117,-Ianocece Kelly 92, Maud hayben 70 ; III, -Jas. Quany 97, Pettier O'Deyre 92, Mao Onetin ; - Willie hiayher 74. 1.0 Crude 158; part II -eP. Ottemyre Coaled, :- Maud Bayhen, Mac Curtin, Lewrrnee Kelly, Willie Bethen. shin Of_St_epllen. STATXSTWAL.-- The elesestment roll Fono.wieg. is a. copy of the judgment r for tins townelnp shows the populetion to be 2,9$0, and there were 49 births registered this year. There are in the township 5,862 cattle, 3,334 sheep, 1,725 hogs. and 2,107 horses, and there are 2,771 acres of fall wheat. The totalausessment amounts to $1,788,510 and the average aeseeement of each ratepayer is $3,000, each ratepayer 1 m on an aeerege 9 cattle, 5 eheep, 3 bogs, el barges and five eores of fall wheat • ' he Yell contains b/ 7 names, about 590 of which. are those of taxpayers. Eden. Butnes,-At a meeting on Wedeesehiei ivenieg of last week it was decided that the Sunday school wanivereary 1,0 held on the tirst Tuesday in June. The verious cone mitteee were appointed to arrange for the earne.-Mr. Samuel Hicks sold a val- eahle mare one day last week for tbe heedsone sum of t»131. -Mr. Peel Coatea bits tient moot of his Crueler the pent two weeke noing his 013141)/atea trottet ''Sorre Dan" for the races on the 240. Qranton. /toupee -Mr. Joeeph Qrant our popular furniture man bee bees) appointed a core - =Wiener in the High Court of Juelice for Ontario. -At a meeting of the Canerdiae Order of Foreeters held on Friday last, the following ofticere were electeel:-0 Bobt Robineen; C B. Jeffers Wcsiman; 138, Eraoh Moriey; F 8, Joseph Grant; Trees, John n; Chsplain. David Jermen; S W. Ater.. Westersen; J W, Jeseph Fulton; S Uwe, junnieg; J Richard Barre erait. The Order is in a fioniehing con- dition, Loth meetly and finaucially. 411 i<erepen BBIXIte.-111r9. Wni. McKay and ber children left ou Tuesday evering for their new bone in Algoma. Mi. Istelday ieft tote tete %%Nice ago sr itb Ids etock end e ecteplete ertitet,-Mr. 'William Blair, while °lather mood for Mr. Bugh McGregor, made a mietroke with the axe, giviug bit fcot a bad cut. He is now mining a vete sore foot. -The many friends of Mr. Mc- Allieter, of Mithigen, will be sway to bear cf her low condition. No hopes' are eent ere taieed at bee recovery -Mr. George Thompson, alio las been laid up for some three ks is may aLle to be around again. - Mies Breen, of Loriclesbore, is eisiting her sister at the home of Mr. '1, Menai - Mr. Bobcat Made is suffering from hi 016 cempleitt, rl eurestiern. Presbytery of Huron The Presbytery of Burma met in Willis' (hurch, Clieto, , on Tuesday 8th inert. The attendance of n). tribes was large After devotion) exercises and the readieg of the minutes of last meeting, Rev. Mr. Martha e as eta Wetted Cm:ismer of Borne Miarion for thee mating year. A. com- mittee eeneistine of Revraihetcher, Mus- grove, Stewart, , Dr. Moron- ald, wexe appoiett d to kronine Mr. Guth - lie a graduate of Montreal College, for license. This cernmittee afterwards re- ported very favorably and Mr. Guthrie was apr °toted texts for trod discourse(e road ie the eveat ot these being approved, to be licensed at next meeting of Preehy- tele,. Rev. Mr. alesgrove read the 'Tabulated Statistictil Statement for the -past year. This statement contains a compares( et the giving' of each carve- ir don in the PreeLy tele, tar the past year. It was ordered to I e primed and distri- buted amoeg tbe ccogregations, Dr. Me aed Mr. Felder of Gretna Bend resigeed 0 (Beason D Stewart, H Reynolds their appointreeet as corranissictrere ret the Rev J S Denderson, Joseph Ellis, truboriau The Conacil met on the 5th Inst. pursuant to aajournment. All tbe mem bera were present. Minutes of previous naaeeting Were read and ap- proved. Tenders for the Quinton Bridgewere received and opened. Garciinet-Sheer--That the tender of L. Hardy for tbe erection ore bridge on Quintren's side road for the 811113 of $168, be accepted it bowie the lowest, and that the Reeve and Deputy Reeves be and are hereby appointed to inspect the same stud tee that the vvoilt of cobstruction is periorroed according to plans and specifications, --Carried. Halls-Keddy-That a Court for the revision of the Aimessment Roll for the Township of Usborre lor 1894, be held at the Township Hall, Elineville, on Saturday the 2nd day of June at 10 o'clock, and that the Clerk duly advertise tbe same. -Carried. Shier -Gardiner -That By -Law No, 2, 1894, appointing pathroesters tor tee current year as now read be pasta - ed. -Carried. r Halls-Keddy- That M. Samwell be granted $10 to provnie for J. Hewitt and wife. -Carried. Ideddy-Halle-Thet the appropriat- ioris to the N W and 8 W wards be 8175 each and the N E and SE wards $150 each, and that the Reeve Int authorized to expend our share of all neceseary expenditures on the bound- aries of the Municipality„-Carriech Gardiner -Balls-- 1hat the Clerk correspond vvith neighboeing save Mill owneis for lenders for supplying the "reeve:whip with lock elm lumber re - ginned for the current year. --Carried. The following orderwere granted viz: -P Mediu), rep bridge'(1883M:et $4. A tlunkin, rep 2 oulvte, $2; 4 Polon, rep bridge and Approaches, $1, Passmore, rep culyt, $2; J Cole, cadet, $2; W Emery building brIdge, W Olce, rep rood And °Witt, $5; T Since; rep bridge And road, $6.25; 1` Saute, assisting engineer, $2; M well, keep Of ,T Hewitt And wife, $121 M fianutell, clothing for J Hewitt and wife, $10, Halls* Kett dy-The Council adjourn - Id to tneel again AS a Court of Iterision isn Saturday Mi 2 needle Linimentetres la grippe, Junend *10 nt, General Aescrobly. It was agreed riot to adpoint any subetitete a tar. Martina reported aloe there ens no change in the list of vacancies sitice lett meeting. Cir - velar letters were read from other Presby teries, that they were nuking applicator/a to the General Assembly to receive the fohowing as minieters of the Presbyterian Clients, viic Bern F. Lead of the Cong. Cburch Scotland, Rev. Mr. Tinkham, of the 'Baptist Church, Ontario, W. E. Arohi bald and 3. Hamilton, a the Presbyterian Obureb, IN. S. A., Rev. C. E. Dobbs of the lief. Episcopal and O. E. An aron of the Cong. Church, (7. be A. Rev, err. Anderson was appointed a Dumber of the Committee of Bills end over:urea of the Geireral Assembly. There was laid cm the table a call from •dteelen Claureb, )lrecefield. Jolley Sten -reef, Clinton. The call was uneermous and offered a stipend of $10e0 and a manse per antrum. The call was sustaieed, end a ap dal meeting of the Presbytery ordered to be held in Willis' Church, Clime, on May 22nd to theme it. The clerk reported tbat a call Iran Bayeeld to Rev. Mr. McKey had been deolined. It was &eked that the grandho 13syfield wad Bethany ebould be equally disked between the two conere- gatione. Mesmer. McLean and Mertin reported that they bad accompanied the deputation trona the H. idise. Committee in their visitation of the ; augmented com gregatioes in the Pretbytery, and that there was A invertible dieposition towards sr me arrangement which might save the arenas. The matter WAS lett over mail the decision of the H. Mimi( n Committee. The report on the xemit re Septeniatio Benefieence wee w mmitted to the Com- mittee on the subject. The next meeting of Presbytery was appointed to be held in Union (heath, Brucefield, en the 2nd Tuer day in July arid the meeting adjourn. ed. Exeter and Sodom comeils of Royal Templars of Teammates have been hold, ing fraternal tneetingx during the past month, each stimulating tbe ether to energy and eoeseeration in the craw of lainaproatice, which elven& domed the attention of All inter eeted in the good of menkinels A large deputatioe of Exeter msmbera visited Sodom laat night on the evert of the Sodomite's moving hate their neWly funalthed hall. They report peg - rue. pleasure and peece, with the impreite sdleft made on the 'visitors, that 80eone Templets mein burliness and will not rest until the entire neighborhood ix tlItioir encseed withio the fold. -Com. Zurich. Hatcps,--BiesArs ere er dr Wing have sold their More un Sinpks, to Thom Murlock, of Crediton. Mr Wing who managiel the atore rr turn to Zulich and aesist in the bueieeks bere. -Mr D Stonier:eh visited friends in Exeter on Sunday .-s1 Mellick's horse ran away the other aay from the mill, 'the barneee was broken, elightly.- Mr H Leinnan has been added to the staff at the Zurich tannery, owing to ircreireing busharea-Tbe Woollen Mills opened this weele..-1'he boys tested the tire engine laat week, and organized a company an Saturday piglet hist, Tanks ehould be sunk at convenient ponate, Stephen Council 7th May, 1894. All members present. Minutes read and signed. Sherzitt- Sweitzer-that the -Assess- ment roll tor 1894 be accepted, and that the arsessor get an order for $50. Resolved that It e Court of Revision be beld Saturday 26th May, town hall. Ldeputatico cern/ con d of Meaare. Ratz, bherritt, Sweitzer and C. Prouty meet a deputation ham McGillivray council in drainage difficulty of. R. O'Rouke, and -attend on WednesdAy the 36th inst at At. Cannel, thence to locality of drain. Meet at Mt, Car- mel at • A number of accounts were paid. 23BUTY, Credrtons BIDI.ES.—Rev.. Schwartz is ary low and not expected to live long. ---The Rev Litt and family who have been stationed here in the German Churcb,. have taken up their abode in the village. --Word hue been received that Michael Balat, brother of -Jacob and Magnet Bidet has died very suddenly. -Henry Eilber is in Woodstock, Brantford and Sinmoe to investigate ibe working of the House of .Refuge in these counties,-liev John Stabler has returned front Berlin, whete he has been attending the funeral of Dr. Stabler's mother.- Charles Wolfe ma genial livery man is sporting a nice UMW bus on the stage line to Centralia,. -The flax men have sown over 800 acres ral flax and are shipping a large amount oi last yeares libre.--Last Mob - day the councn auctioned oft the gravel contracts and were let for about 3300 less than last year, Winchelsea. BSIDPS.—The Children are whisper- ing somhthing about a school picnic or excursion. lt ie expected of course, the teacheis will take a hint. --We notice a large flag pole lying ita the school yard and very soon we eapect to see the Union Jack lioating in the breeze.- Mr. 8. Miller has bought a brand new pneumatic tire bieycle And will no doubt take flying visits during the summer to see Ins beat girl. --Mr. J. G. Jones is repailieg and enlarg- ing his prennses which seems] too lim- ited to contain the large stock. -- Messrs. Powell and Spicer are very busy times days getting ready for the erection ora new barn on the Camp- bell property. -A large number of the children attenctiug school have been troubled with sore throat. This should not be considering the fact that the well was so recently medicated. -One of the young bloods of our tOwn had a rather tough experteece on Sunday lat. It appears he went to Elimville to see bits best girl, but found her not, but still he was not dadnted, for be took the mister sea repaired to Sun- shine by a near cut etound the Tbnroes road. While quietty sitting drinking in the goepel, his horse got loose from ha moorings and started for home, folloviedclosely by rts master. The horse came tearivg dovvn the road, ran oyer the weigh sealers, against the "roe andel), tore oft" pickets from a, fence and scattered a rail fence like stove wood. Irmally it was stopped, but not until the gearing of the buggy was a complete wreck. When AIleft the oburcb, he took'French leave -end forgot ins bat, but Ins girl's sister very it follomeci with the bat. It la likely the buggy will haee to ao to tbe cooper amp, or waggon shop we Mean, tor repairs. Letters hay* been recelyed from the Prot ayteriae Mission in Pilestlee, which state that Rey. Dr. Welniter, • son of Mr, John Webater, of 31anshard who has been 28 io mew in good health. Hs is now settled at Hails, Palestine, a beautiful harbor A the foot of Mount Camel, and a town that iiI bkely to etcoreeen. of the most imPottaatin the 11aelxos. I. Tbe time for ceropktion of the work to be extended to JAI:ataxy ist, 1896. 2nd, lbe defeetitint'a engineer, Mr• Coad. is to direct the comPlelieu of thd worli, under the tours of the eon - fleet. Sboold arty dispute !tripe se to trey iaterpreial ion of the contract it is to be deoided by the ObencelIor, the Judge presiding At this trial upon the applicetion oi either peaty. 3rd, The Council to advanee after ex- ec:ration of bonds hereinafter mentioned, out of the hada held tack (as part of the 20 per cent over the 80 per cent progress estimator 08 the cut work which has been completed or othersviee in there deectetioe) the sant of $2,000, and a further tum equal to the defendantar • oats. 4th, All future payineets over the $2,0e0 and costs ate to Le paid (on the estimatecr order of Coral) to whore/cover may be entitle el under the coolract ana peeere, or as tee twat may direct. 5th. The plait rife- ti retila se they do bereby pa) taunts hetetofore n,ade amounting to $11,2(0, e biota me:lades money paid ie to , our t oithout prejudice to any claim or code mien as beim een Rob- inson & Lockeraie, 741u. Tbe suretiesTudge MoSugh and Richard Robinson as well as the elaian- tiffs are to ratify and tontine) all pay- ments herein ratified by Plaintiffs or provided for as well aa the extension of time berein directed and are to be in nowise released hereby, but are to enter into new bonds with Plaintiffs to delendanta (eatisfactory to defendants' aa sureties for the completion of the work by January the let 1895e the Township tee heretofore treating nod holding Metliugh as contractor and the parties fitilieg to gtee upon terms of secueityship Bond. The Bend is to be settled by Piolensteacl as aproceeding in the action, and the Bond is to protect the townsbip in and against loss or damage or ilabthly Wally (nein noticing such a.dvarice of $2,000 wed oosts. 8th. In deleult of Bonds being ex- ecuted as aforesaid within one month thrie aetion to be simply dismissed with costs and defendants not to Le bound by any terms hereof. I fith. iolI.irg 1 min rta taxu' in any a 83' liejudice r ,fact 1 l.e rigl ts of Ro baleen e r Choi -de at haeEt31 or agaieet oi.e• enothr cr ixi lege/a to tbe works or 'otherwise,, Sg, 13, 13, Orilez•, Sol. ter Pifer. Sg, Matthew Wileon, Sc). for DN. CourtHouse landon, let My, 1E94, Additional Locals. Neerly ell the farmers in lb'3 ecction are eraitay thumb nab their icedirg or orations, ami tlielr opieicn is that the gr cited weer 'scaled nicer. nor did grain go in eetter then it has this year. Fell wheat aim is locking unusually well, and ist same keel:the is te eh e era fteen . in length, Got 'em again at Broderick's cheap Bank - rept store Exeter. A breed new stock of Men's and Boy's fine Straw Efate Also a stock of lines Felt Elan Both these stocks bare been purchased et 50cents on the dollar. We are offering them geode at er great Sacrifice. Our Boot & Shoe Stook can't be beat. We here one of the best stocks in the County. Cali at the cheap store and get a Bargain. We sell cheap all tbe time. J. W, Beonentc•x. Rey. Mr. Martin, 1 al a narrcw esiospe front serious irjury on Sunday everdn g. ars rate/rang bone from preaching in n 1 the Thames Road church, during the', dark storm of that night, he coleded with a bugey driven IT Mr. dinvey. As both rigs were driving at a corsidereale pace the collieion 'sat so vieleet, that Mr, Mar- tin's cart vats upeet and 11 e occupants (blowwith coesidelable force into the eiteb. AB it It DB loreco a blacksmith's bill of a duller or tun, and a libel el epplie cation cif arnica etill tele& ell &merges The assessment of St. Marys is $1, 191,855. Tenable incomes sraountto $23,010. Population, 3,573. WORLD'S COLI'MPIAN EXPOSITION. win be of value to firework by illuetrar leg the Improvements in the mechanical arta and eminent physicians will tell vou tbat the progress, in medicinal agents, has been of equal ixnportance and as a streng- thening laxative that Syrup of Figs is far in advaece of ail esthete. Sold Kure has pi oved infallible for t be ran three 3 etre in cases of Grip. Try in ola*M114.114.041.01. Sizing is OPE3nitg Beauti- fully and SO has our spring and own rner goods, Stiep in and see our new dresS goods. So beautaui in oppearancs, love— ly rn fintsh, durable in texture and breaks all previous records for low prices. Our new prints are simply immense, so the ladies tell us and they should know; For ladisnand gents' footwear we never did take second place aod we never bad so large and well assort- ed a stock as now, .A.nd now a word to the boys front 6 to Ioo yea.rs of age. We have something really elegant to show you in neckwear and gents' furnishings. Suits made to order or ready made at a REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT. Everything in our store reduc- ed to bard time prices, depend upon it, Highest pricepaid for farm produce. , P. ROSS. • llarictit Dencit Follow Crowd VilifEliE 9 • TO MANSON'S Big Slaughter Sale of Boots and Shoes. He has kneeled the old time pekes clean mouataeo)f existence. For then, ext 60 dare for Cash only he eel's (our (ten band N mas Preterit Rip woofs at 34; men's fraperiee Kip nooteat Soto; MC* extra good Corbin& 1100tS .$3 Nene, Women's and Chi] ren's oes endlest vanettes at 20 per cont . Ms- Count. Repairiee promptly and neatly cote af the.efolleveinaprices Ilexes Balf Soles ewe ewe; V, omsns es elf Seilee nay ebe, Ceme asd ateure EOM e of,t11855 heresies, GEO. MANSON'S The People's Shoe Store Next Door to Post Office. DashWocd. ERIASE.--7 be rain on &tuxday and Suzday vras a very welcome visitor for the homer. Fall wheat is now giving preterite of a geed eield. -Emitting opexatioras ere poirg cn hvely in all ports of tidevicinit Hou 1 I y..- c ean ng is now tbe order of the day. --Mr. lessee, Miller, is at pvtorg on the roof of bit new bailee.- Mr. M. Finn is having a velendah elected inc front of his bouse, which adds greatly lo its appeareeceo-Mr. Auguet Thou, stage driver, bas a new stage wagon on the reed, which glean), adds to the I coovenience ofpassengeis.--lier. I Ely, the new Evangelical minister, has with bra family, taken porsession of the parsonage. -Mr. Roedding, of Crediton, paid our village another visit on Suecley. Ditslawcod must be at very atosetive eaece, her cc to many of there viets.-A side aces struck town on Tuekdey stet rave a grantl asade wider the leadeletop of Mr, Tiaon, the manager of the Deeloenod I3'very.-11 is cue tad euty to record the death of lda Lerniea tbe yoen est , child of Mr, end Mrs. Zinsroer, vvhicla took piste on Monday, The •:'efuneral took place eestexcury teethe Re Zurich, "Tis strange but true; for truth, Is always strange," Tbrueands testify to the fact that eiek Iliad "AMOCO Decelerate, netralgia and bils iettenere are immediately seri permanently cured .by Starks powdets, All medicine d enterer° OH them at 25cents per box: Burglars reader their way into the hardware store of Jae; & Reid, Perth, on Thursday night, and blew open the door of the safe.eh They I. got $2 in silyer. A, Boon to 33orsetnen.-One !settle of Et:latish bpavin Liniment completely re- moved a curb from toy horse. I take pleasure hdrecononendieg the temedy, as it act; wrth mysterious promptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps, blood imayin, splints, oaths, weeny, stifles and sprains. GSO. Roma Farmer. Sold by 0. Btu. Marklatom Ona argains, Bargains ;mast opened up a completeRangein Dress Goods, Prints, Tweeds, Carpets, Ready-made Clothing, At Reinaxkably Low Prices, OTT$T011 We are showing in this Department * large and select Stock of Spring Suiting', "Worsteds, Pantings, and we are malting good Tweed Suite from $10 up. Merde fineaack Worsted Suits for $15, C -nue in and inspect our Goods before pocketing- Inseesson to Nolen tt Siebeart.a°1*}T P2aillril