HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-3-8, Page 4The Exeter .uoeate.
WILLIAM SANDERS,.
'fent'aeen AND Pt;DiaStitait.
MICE; - Mario red, Exeter..
THURSDAY, MACS 8T8,1888.
Oet Thursday last, the Scott 'Act
met a bad fate in Dalton. The result
Was very unexpected- to both sides,
and the Anti-Seott:l+arty is jubliant,
and the Seott. Act party is downcast.
The struggle has been n bitter on
-.but public 'sentiment was against tike
4,4k. and defeat was sure: The Scotty'
Aet party worked night and day to de-
feat the !peal, the anti ;..arty canvas-
eed from house to seente the relreal,
which they i;ow pride themselves on
g;rining. Halton has been watel3ed bs
troth parties all over the Pomirion, css
it seeeued to he the lE y for the *belie
coentry, es it is 410w • vis yearn into
rime Ilal:teni fir; t adeptta1 the Sleetfi
Atte and Ka was u: ¢iu carried, it
would beeonclusive cvieenee that the
wwt Woe givin-.', eidiefactisara, but the aet
has net given satist i tion in Balton or
any other co"inty, as liquors has leen,
and is, sold openly, at ever it was, on
the other liaran.i if the law could be
rigidly enforced, the result would be
prohibition, teat as we have stated he-
fore, public eentiine+itt wcnzs to prevail
against the aet, brei it . anuot ix
.brought into rigid eforeeanent. Tlris
defeat will cruse irneaeiratte in temp-er-
time circles in f v-er1; F'laact
were the .
is in fere, end it may nerniv Le leeke.el
-forth ,t !Huron and i e'ie. A will go s 4i;l
;'inti Scett, aaltlitaag:a the majarity the
aet received at the 17=t kleetian w:cs
larger The following .ire the majorities
of the elaretions which hen l -ecu held in.
Ilrltar�:.. 1 *lIl,
ra.aterity. for the tart,
1t"5; 1$$ S iaatlariti f,4 law tai;,..„
lts8 . Ai.4jtarity for the retold :'it*. Ties
is a vhaiage rpt newly nOt" toffee so it ie
knlriinl} e<li, that tifti•r nix yr•;ere est
trial, the? aft 13 Iirn+stmencecl bye tie
people of Halton u s'•aiasnrc, tats.: Fin
years is ;a good trial for tiny rat, The
(Web' attribute t the tk feet of the aet
in the feallowing words: ---"It Ole tie -
teat] may be doe in. slight run asnre to
a few of the Liberals conceiving the w-
sel' es to have been badly treated by
prohibitionist:; in the reea'nt general
.lection and bye election." This le
plain that the Reform party has m'ide
a "handle" of the aet for I.rnlitieal pur-
poses, and why should tett away aft be
defeated. Any ,et that has bene
brought about by the voice rif the ellen
tors, for the advanetement of the morals
of a great people, should not 1.e handl.
el by any prartyanti be mole a politi. al
anachiiie far the serving caf hearty ends
and if so, it should teee, and will be most
surely defeated, as the people will net
tolerate such, and if the int was for
the benefit of the morels of this coun-
try, no party should make a home,. or
ntnle of it, and ride it at every election.
The Refornaere, so the Glu1,c admits,
has ridden -it, anal they hat been
thrown. Who. van be blamed for the
defeat, but the Ol.' •ae and the renegade
itefuren party. The temperance people,
if they wish to advance the morals of
this country, they • must sever their
temperanee connection with that
"Party of Purity."
of the election. The next bulk of ac-
counts was for clothing, the neat little
sum of $6,578,was paid to keep the
hearts of his assistance warn towards
hioehutthis was of no use, not enough
clothing to wax the election warm en-
ough to overthrow. the Conservative
candidate. The next was $1,207, for
plumbing; After this smell bill had
been paid, they did not Iiave enough.
plumbing votes to overthrow the Con-
servative. Grit plumbing is to high
in this section or the etc -must be dear.
The sunt of $3,619 was paid out for
other sundry articles, with the etc. on
the end of each account. If the "Grit
monopolizing gang" wish to succeed in
Kingston, they will have to get more
of etc., or in other words get more
political service added to accounts.
Who says that Mowat is eeonomiealf.
Pat Fc neclx., who was unseated It
the Eleetiola Courts,, for corrupt pract-
ice's, has had "cheek-' enough to tare
his eeaw tri parliauaent. It will be re-'
inaeml;ereal that after the learned Jue
tier' has given his decision, Purcell ap.
ptale;l from the decision and carried is
to the high court. During the regime
of the Parliament of the Dominion of
Canada, not a single member, neither
Conservative or Reform has even spent
;36,600, encs hers Purcell did to gaits
Ms seat.. Purcell is the most usurper
and corruptiouist flint es or sat in Can-
adian parliament, and the "cheek" be
carrys never coyinces us that he never
was or will he a Cent: disc, but is a
rebel of the tint water. This is a
epees reit of the }Treat "parts of Burst,."
Snell perlies as Prreell should not hal al-
e;al to rioter Ialrliement of any nut -
Iain, and wo thins; that when he gets
through with the courts he will get n.
abet heel: for :seven long years,
Te .ver.
Second Class.-.--Uerbert Swartz,
Herman. Ewahl,, Fred L.agrice,
Christian Grybar, Albert Bertrand,
Michael Beaver. ,.
Corbett Gatherings.
Time excellent.
Sleighing excellent.
Mrs. James Granger, while attend-
ing to her domestic duties, aaccident-
ially fell down and broke her arm.
Mr. Richard Hodgins is going to
build a xew barn in the sprang, for
which be is making preparations now.
Mr. Thomas Taylors has .pnrchrsed'
of Mr. Manson Nieholas,a very beauti-
ful Tontine colt, for which he paid the
handsome suis of $200.
The cheese faetorp is being erected
with the greatest of speed, as the share
holders are anxious to have it ready
for the spring trade.
We are glad to record that Mr.
John Gilbert, who has been ill for the
past week, is able to be oat once more
armoug his many friends.
Great aleimdauce of lee has been
taken the last week, from Mr. Cor-
bett's pond. We eau rely upon bav-
ing cool minded people in our vicinity
this condol summer.
Mr. Smith I'olton met with a very
seriousloss the other day. One of his
horses aceidenita.11y fell down and broke
its leg, therefore it bad to be shot.
The horse was estimated at 0010 175.
.t: na:i expertTd,Ololto R. 0404r,
ovh,i ria s el.:deria a to lay holm; nn "lura
al::� liiyt,l<ta:' the murder of Lizzie Dray,
hats Wee ceinmutted to it:aprieoiaflient
for Iif.. Gamble was mewed to
Kingston Penitentiary on Satariley
la le where he will sl;oi.fl the re nitai:,;b t'
sat his lift~
Tun pre sent sss tion of .he I loiainion
pediment i, not likely to develop any
seeate or incident more nrieely humor
-
one than Pat Pureed, the um mend awed
disqualified member fur t,lengerry,
rashly and e.*refolly snleetirag his :scat
in they house.
Tui Waft celebrated the font mi -
adversary of the "fast train" un Suter
day. The Globe is fast on time, caul
feet f aliiaig from terrace ist the holies of
thoueaude of can.adtl sy het eitii'tenu,
IN last weeks issue, we pointed out
the gross and wilful expenditures of
the Mowat aclnainstration on. the Ham-
ilton Asylum. In this issue we again
point out to our readers the fearful
expenditures on the Kingston Asylum.
The Mowat uclatinstration did not ask
for tenders in the case either. The
first expenditure was for groceries
$58,144, of this sum one good Grit re-
ceived the sem of $5,367, another firm
the sum of $3,885, and several others
,with smaller sums. Each account con-
tains the account of groceries, etc., ne
doubt this etc., means political services.
rendered, and the ;;renter part of these
accounts were etc., which shows that
political services were in great demand
• in that constituticncy, but they slid not
get enough of the etc. to turn the tide
TIIn✓Ia£3I7.iji last was a very cold day
for the low illicit whiskey dive keepers,
and habitual sots, of r laIton county.
Ii tonere will again return to the
Crooks Act License system, on May
lst of this present year.
--^it, -
Cammunioations.
Stephen Col u n,
Council met en fids March, 1888.
AU member present.
3Iimutes of last regular, and special
meeting, reals and sig ietl.
tit :McCoy, is preiaaitted to do bis
roars work, on South road,East of Len -
don road.
Mr. s 'herrit, to attend water cornea
matter, ti. I3., hue per reduce t of O.
Wilson.
On notion of :kir. Sleerritt and II.
itter, path minsters to commence
grc tlling at J. Allistere corner, North,
.rice the Ceuucil to expend about LaeO,
;ravelling, and whore Mr. Follia ire pt'r-
ultte+d to do hie rood work, on 22nd
l*' herd that this Cnirncil, meet
Ietiillhvray Council, at Liraieriek, on
Saturday •' I gust., at 1 p. in.
Petit masters 'ie.) he apeoititr d next
into true
its.selvara that Rsa've ign orders in
fever or elf' Auditor k Il, and J. Tt,treau
,?i for a ui►ert luta eon.
Couneei! to meet aguin brat 1V'ioutlay
in April, or ted1 i.f Reeve, if a t+ooner
meeting i.; rayuiae;4.
O. Pfttaus' i Cb 1Itil.
To the EtWor of the Adm.:ate.
DEAR SIa.—Qu the `;ails February, I
received a letter stating that the report
was current in. Exeter, that 1 had made'
an asignxaent, before tate rumor goes any
further, I wish to correct it. The report
is false. • Ihave not assigned, neither had
any intention of so doing. The party who
1 believe has been aiii,.% this yarn, may
have wished such was the ease. but at pre-
sent, I wish to inform him, and nay many
friends in Exeter, that there is no trutu
in the statement, oral the party who was
su tt: crupulous as to circulate the same,
has done eo at there own risk. I intend
sparing no pains to foul the: party out,and
it reports are correct, as to than principal
reporter in this atrair, there wont be
touch trouble in finding the right patty.
Thaniting yi.0 for this space in your paper
1 remain yours t'ec.
J. N. IloorEn.
Crediton Briefs.
Honor Roll for 8. S. No. 5, Stephen
for February.
rotrnTar CLASS. —Adeline Morlock,
Sohn Dyer, Alfred Clark, Mary
Sweet, George Zwicker, Sophia Brown,
Libbia Young,, Leonia Brown,' Bertha
Trsvethick, 'William England,
Third Class. -Thos. Warts, Edmund
Bertrand, Viuetta .Banes, Mary A;
brim jmum.
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FULL LINES OF CONFECTIONERY ON HANDL.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES A
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OU.E door 'north o ell's old. > r d.
Ie>ighinj is at pr eseitt very good.
Revival it tne°etir nt are now being held
in the Krait eelieal church.
La'at 1'ri4air and Saturday it rair.ed,
wlta7ia rendered it very Mimicry.
last Sunday ,orrises;; while Mr. H.
achluelata,r woe en his way to tlaairele
he int t with whet might have berme
very a vrianf, ut,nh'ttt, while he was
going altar the 1,iit1e slit lie slipped
and fell on the batik of his head, hurting
his skull 111•rlicial aid was stuuauoned.
Ile was laid up for several daye, but its
able to get around again.
The following is a cornet report of
the pupils of senior division, Zurich
Public School, for the month of Feb-
ruary; the report is based on good con -
duet and genteel proficiency.
Finn tie 1r Louisa Bauch, and
Itolit. Steinbaek.
le'oCnTII CLASS —George Buchanan,
307; William Iless, 269; Barbara Wit -
wen 256; Edith Steinback, 250; Rosa
11 aunch 222. William Johii:eton, 189:
Emma Johnston, 209; John Scheatlor,
204; William Wurin, 106; John Kib-
ler, 193; Katie Zimmermann, 191;
Peter Schwalm, 177; Hattie Johnston,
176; Mary Ann Koehler, 168; Annul
Koehler, 169; Katie Woolley, 148;
Maggie Holtzman, 158; George Sehal
leig, 122;
THIRD Class.—Lyclia • Strempfer,
217; Annie Lipphardt,184; John Gies,
197; Maggie Wells, 163; Flora lleess,
162; Noah Saruras, 158; Laura Willi
tures, 155; William' Baker, 151; Carrie
Ureb, 147; William Dirstena, 346;
Wesley Schoellig, 146; Louisa Kolhler,
131, Lizzie Becker,129; Maggie Delo-
hero 122; Albert Iiideman, 109;• Will-
iarn Wright, 44.
The attendance: for the month was
136.
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Sanders, Agent for' the Lancashire
Fire insurance Co,, of Z .anchester,
England.
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