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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-4-5, Page 1A'
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ifgr lilf!T lrf ell a bt:te e/3E4 , 7855!` te Wiinte> v:p r.
,art a ;: ;ti.. ,.f. a eltat? till!!. Fa
Re st l'itti l.,t ;..,: , 4,,8'5,()c J 'Sitrltc
;L, ., . Sptiug rc
eS dtte i:Jfd '.4,.I4'':it CENT. INTER- ,13arle3 .e e.
t E.3.~ ANNUM for Hui & on 1 Oat... o
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS, , Peas
Ault ;` 4 Pelt C:: F.. Ictemo e. it A'',r:ttnt a' EgeS, r ..,•<
left, Mt in r uteer,`11-41I
Ill ;S Dank 1)e1)r.r r-keI1f%" Bartter, geocl
finttel Tie -wetted. bJtr tQ►E EY tfez:m
For Fekktxat pe. ere tae t tslte
0tlyy, :.24111 re;.Xl-ter, •
CE, ;v
O. 113, to 3 IA, ,Jai , nett'•tr
alt et, ea.
T& plxlliialtetl'
Walk
per 1+l
tt:: '11' A
A w 11Qnao
a elf" Cato
entire
E2'S i 3foveci by IL Eill:er, seconded by 1) '' fee.- weeks a o« We nvislt loin aa' safe land fell 1.11;7 per cent., but tat Seotlaanel
French, that' the Engineer report re jourate•y. :rose, tCi 2.5:2 per cent. Nor can we as -
e8 to 80 Geed 13enui cert be accepted, and that'' err. yie.!preent he a the misfortune atiufth:eget 0,
fail y the upsetting of a spokeing ` of 6.2S per cent. in the Eiigleed
usel weir!!; the wars: staaading on. rand , sus -option in 1681, and of 5.05 per cent..
so .Ioin received a ?,everen cut in in the Seotab oonsumptioit fee the earn?
e £aptaaid s rang ie tbo annkio which l year while the Irish consumption only
ill la rrltizu for a foo day se 2.16 per cent.
:eat ye;il: Nor yet
h.een we aceou for the still more et -
stitie nt fact that in 1684 the Sio eh
nsuraptiou rose 3.261 per eent., scltile
e Irish setltsumption 'fell ° 1.55 per
sent,, and the Ep ;lisp consumption fell
0.72 per cent To trace the fist causes,
of these factional mad colestc,ntly reenr-
Ig variations belort S to the moralist
d spe relator rather than, to the !tract-
1 politician; but to pitch upon any
0 of them, rand gruve1' ensign it as rt.
. ,vilid rleascnt why a great national eon-
cession should he refused is the tierleet
.,M IClaptrap,
,1111! tows !tow' p ,
p
rousunire Tt. lesa One broad fact which our oies
liquor peir head than their! emkrs the auntit to state s that
inmtttheola Qfs iast ten
ie other btalntlQlelJ rte riei
p1 in Ireland has deerensed pfr tar 15,
ny, thQ prouthemca of 8 862 gallone to 4,965,286 gallons, or
feeturo la Ireland or over 18 per cent, In Justice to Ru ,
tuelt llama as (tulle !laud and Scotland we fee', bound toy
Meson ill over the world. I. state tlmt the glares for these 'count-
ever, we compare the liquor''res during the 5 tlne period et'idence a
p . w• i similarly large decreo,t1 showing 'chat
,., Tarea
of imbed with the liquor l . +i . ,,
,atere Qf. our prosperous and an the 'wetter of drink, as in rules,
., ra Maar Setrtlaalatl we find Haat ether thio s, the Irishmen i4 made tai
o s s ,+ re.
nat~t"lt the seine abaft as hie En
., w pretty „
e siig e..a d ®silik.
aienc a la un
t
' • S cbrothers.as a anteta.
1at; c coaratpioally- .^aaleh as eon, It;ah testi tat la I >tl e
ai the more te the pointe ' : flea re o lab r -including ape a uud
t, iuderella>, of the Lech. e. e y
eitxa's disedeonta»*e•'rr'ert ellot itsg for bet- va ttl larger
Baas .ne tt evith 1ae»r melee aware) plapula.tiema. Thee! an:l, with (. ewe.
r laataon as ;a:+,6t a,4no, itmenufeetere lent
ti -k-"- , tnp'is sr~ tet" lap tate pcwlaatataaVe a or , ,,, ,-
t:'thisat,aattlentc.,aemstIvrearule. 'The year 1,301,±; I1)berrelsof beer,, Ire+
population of Sootl:aral, e i ordang to the , low. '- aria a lrnl,ul ,tion of t,1 t •.,lilt ,
it:a`:t ci!tisaa s istre °i ete that of ire,' 1!188» tu1e••tered 2, 34,310 !,pant l t, /lowl ono!, 5,174,ttete Nov er➢e ts, we tint! i atlnr h of the aaaaastaf aetured ala tie ie i a TO -
moved , fleet the ia:Lourme oaf spirits irits eoneuaraed as ,situ! 'latt lzttd to Ireland ear
e?pt t, t t I tet) l ltllitllti*': 1' from Ireland to England, talar! cic Sorted
t«i eeta e, itn7noot et e lace peer was 6,. from Irelan ac! mtual Ireland d naported
Ilia' follall to i a e;, . »s»t relanr of , I e i,.tp-t gallons, -Whereas in Irelitnd the 1
n " • rn e, ,r P r the Ya'tlartr before us do not stf!te1 bat
tltl ...reemitrtx*a Qhtfiillc llluia1;%pxttl aatt$t to tonetnineit was only
4,J61,►,• ,.
l? 'the-. lc teg ere; `ctin t: ` :t*n► toilette-- i^.,., .i 5nallonspBead ethtna. we shall ala Altar itrluytietl to
of the aaelta e at c f I .r perEngland if ret ori' (lite -ro ortio to
. s i• a ?1Lt?tlatlael against 1 t?l r' p I''
liiththt ,er lo tlt{tr ! z
*8 to SG t elle Clerk prepare a by-law at once ---
t3: to 60 , Curried. •;
' ;O Moved by H. Eilber, second
40 to A 'D. French, that the Reeve, an
lib to 60r rlrtetltoralize the proper ;, uthoriet t
10 to 1?; T . 11:` a L'. Ry tori air i net
to 1 din ort ecltetos It feud
r_ ;1 ro17 ►11 tet';es:pf e
1. . to 1:141 After P'! =
Oen es "• l tneil ad r tie d, to
S. 0. t i 90 0 : th limit Itclay 111....3%. y.
r, 111f1
y lu beicand
1141ea .ta i en
ea the Goszette
,retrial. Bregeess
was. oreS
tete v
tlgdom
iskey lien'
Leri 'd
rots) hatst,roved that ttese dEsaz.`e l itis
tr.;$ that nary ore rine. to the terest•ecar at
train Ohoititer;init:hlt:et,;4srane et *It* pare
atnTeatGl Rltian totes, 'The mutt -
:*
e. tlnal; ltusiiF lnd r.r,.,l ead+a
this. andtlot x):'Jttttrritte'i e1onot,tru t+!toted. ''tido
tr;;, .t V.;rtar n_etionf, f trcattu; flow4.'- to .fads 14otr t s
sygtl1 on trri,utit Tenteiiy week.!}, aorl even chilly, tilos to art tie
fleeter: er: •es deleent tnrinhr.feto In n enn$VAnt st ,teat
mTa (int ;raltatttai,:tlinttingintau tIi i otutae.ltan4ASattt1- Sehriter
.;raicoura.gttcose of a 6Tt tr .fl.. t Wit ova ,j.au:.itt-
;, i i';t cure Intl ererrmcn"rlai onat i. D -is MI utile ttta Ur. ATt?
< te ova inn u ale tttenet••4ms o co gweelts, iur if Tuesday 1 tit
Quo dt :lar a, tear If akd 'lir Aa ze,s 'led- ziut
' r, . sttc tabra,no tett.;, t,:etr ettanee,o ta.he-tar,-.lore an a:ipaa= dutugliter QV ..M.
tl drat tisitigaU4`CI ,pn . i!, 3ftctt.-.' ix vet zatni. It to •ar.g seven •ecus) sauce diet !11X47 r
iot•af-r die.. nr tcv ,ltttnilan atrearve.9 at>S the lath ,
itdtr-ec:e rents i..• ,•.;.t sa-Rei^c iltrc;tioa.S tr
a t» r.eltod t:al'-,r --1 ea l.. cher,,,^ird..,^mgdito?is. h, •; a1
e.e t stat weir f,.: van Teat ret;:er.cnts et cert F
Vo*: 1:111;; pet -Ms. I ,tis- fi titerui at ;1Old Plt NT.
Vii) turned .,,ct ¢.t n,t' Coon etN:a et tl a arta :;l at
a lerato rats. s 't,T1-`4, ift`' :' nr,k r. 4e. for
a9,Cr.ti.g talus,.-.; 7- ':.5. ee:C t,„ tM j r9{;.1,3 lrJe"dk'.a0 T.Q
a,.1fd .ra7-4Iat tIl'ate:
; •(ttsamsero,.1 the p xarasitci its enteron mat formol tc•i Lis
a o t now treAralcrt.1!414 Oleo then. 1 '3 rau;etiy be be-
tst airsebtdM word lei eser5 country kvhcro t..-
-at5,tv+z alto is epo6eo. 4.n ca ' t t.- '.y kava
ear i n;a. aro t kko, D, •them Pas, bat= pa
# i1Cc F1 le
aC -: L'3 te311,"a iii Oat "'tt?
t? Q tlte. Q S tc
-hi e, vut oki ol.ever sher.;. Rs'otead t t°
,..
Rtl°d:at"#lr la?9t 'd bars;``
t abtatti i rl 'al. m ,F . -k<
clrPtr'a .alt'«ra a t a„tom rel ll.t
C) 1 t,9ta9W iN 7 ,.. lis, l'f'T fill. t -µ*. ....,
,a . 3th 11:;;J. s c a, lval, 2-; a n„ A” 1 » 90y
:41,..;‘1 r 'MC ,TP .: IN 3 liynsf :.. l,ti-'lotr. ,t.
t . , t .f -' rt), ova C:1";',7 ps Pit Nate:atar.
n -, " ,r t-• cur t» lt- St rellt.a. `r„»a.:ati4 0-c?e ii
tt yea« : $ N dole q '.1.°,:;Y l ts, .,t tur«,•sr lli'.9r -:$;
a aana ' N•7tv`,
,, a cites a r C;'4, --111%;,IF til 51, 42. IPI par 4
c.c .i ct n s t i t to nine •. ro 1a: gat ; '1111.011114
aFYt,ty 151 t -z: *a ctrg,z.atTrlSss• r nlr^ uae tc',G'
zi;ll 'link , 1, &!i'',, t anastr rn et' i1 l, et5c ei,H..4.1,1
0,14,1;: ItPr,ma o hent, t-1 n I; oft, r
Icr,'It„rk.tsltni
utt.a lilt t
e..l' ' [p• i It
customer~-
their wedded 11
Mrs. Henry Volker
l.to lues 1 malas
a it-eases.ortrene;be# Grow ttatntra Og: itnQ't 8.11!1 era unto
li v ti' issue tstct the el,aJaCtt..sa•ct szdi'!:h tt• y Laeev ,, ga); F aka e*
vary£'.^xmat;1 :lr ii,trru'rt °a ttlx 1%Int :t,i l`'IlGcrl ell ,lien!.
ran>1, outsknvt.ssts ts.; afr•t•:t.r oto'Coco nr
r 1•:metraren 4 ptratL,111/1-ate iCL:.Ei'ti it alt -,31L a-il eetiMttt ere 1 it ,tithe
etiac ,z.•
idr r,laara emfan fnla. Oct, dc, satin:; ¢; i tP;t til•
*'Slit -S itato the t'i'ed
46: te. tato, 'tin re ei at Ci etillNADvti:ocut tSs k".,pt? is `' to 'r e,y enir ett . o Sellae.
• ttc,t, altatta,a Via , ie a•aCa a lzraat=,neit a 31a! a .tpa tx 'sat )]w0-4
3aa"l'e>eU C -V
rt. 1,, er"r14 .i,
:*re B „hal ttt
aiIra A, Il ria 0.,t t,tt Atlii i.l'.'.
•
i
rer Hos a Field
ron a ret;Farmers,
4_”
•
to itedter,
,iti,l't,tkicto out-
•:iwat .tat &*.i 4 aeatlat iOu tltavltoth
in .it 't {t '
LIASi llarL 1. LICENSE ION RYA for
' the c :tales id iliitdleic, tint! i au,t,r s null
'tniti ±'<erwatailllt9 of $tenIN td tr•„ A91.,$altt prom-
ptly attcudJrt to. Apt11•. it co uattutictttluns to W.
nor. '. i lava pus' a'U1 , t5ntaflu.
ilrww'
r.,
es,
is Very vorAblc for fall1us > 7=
-aa tlf'•l'
,s s ltli
There is nmol, sickness and bad
colds in this section.
Mr. James Ingram,luts another boat-
der in the person of a young daughter:
u. incene mareter. senator ret say la Mr. Peter Devine, after Hauch Suffer.
court, Nota«; Poblic, Getstra,•uttcer, ,)cut rig? 'departed this life on Sunday last.
tut, y;aver, Sr Mowry Lo Loan.
U81ce-F•ansnaa alloti., et:itur. His "end was peace. • i
William, a 'little son of Mr. James
if. KINSMAN, DENTIST, ingrain our village blacksmith, fell
- - r,,,D. s.. exc.-ads teeth without paint about 14 feet from u hay loft,` d
by g' ing 1 edotese 1 s,:.'1 or min the new eine. broke his legabove the knt;'L':.' v
node ontlta p,•uuea went <iold 111hnte,ond :Mower
dental wort:the best ?,aasible. eines t.,'Gttrich last
Thursday in ear's mmelt.
• EAST SIDE OF St.1,I;i STREET, EXET5 .
L. BILLINGS,
neetel'1!attelr
Office over O Neils Bank, Exeter,- Ont.
;nitrous Oxide G:.s for,painloss extreetlon.
W. E. CARTWRIGHT, LDS,
Sear, eon i'ientist,
` Oi"tnuatet'.i the Royal College el Den-
tal Surgeons of tht:arlo. it.vnng furnished tete don•
int rooms, neat door to Trebie's Harness shop, ?,Pain -
street Eo titer, Ont wit,: re 1 am prepared to perform
.41 branches of the profesie u with easy.utd still,
O t!tW , Zi)1)E.T:ATIS--TFi1t11S, can,
noire 'r. WES OT1, INSURANCE, LOAN,.
lye:tl Estate and Stetmea-at Amite. lwealthy,.nd.re-
liable Fire and l.,te lnsu usce Companies Represent-
ed. Any nnanunt of unmet t-, loan nu first elassmert-
gages at lowest rates etiutvreet. Oeneral Agents for
j'Ifuren Co., for A. E. llliiiinnus & Co., real estAte agts,
Loudon, Leaver Line of Steamers represented.
• •OSlcit—Janes St,. Exeter, Ont, • ju9•87
ELTJIOT .i: ELLIOT, BAstitlsenns
(Solicitors, Conveyancers, Sic.
,Money to Loan at 6%
i5. V..Et,roT.
J. ELL1:cet
hot s
in "e
1;
(vttols Tuna) Otnes,—
Donough, 90; Jeseph'lJRryle», 7,t
its Quarry, 11; Johns Vitel0II
Frank'Loghliu1 iJS ' (ornellns°
•72,
hips a ioan i a ga •_
• ateiy seetinst the other. 'laic leaves
,Iti$¢ln per ][caul ill I Lsrnan yriiu s is to i "'gland with a its )ulation lino time
an ;averfage Se:otehnian chines onc-3 1 i
bore spirits than cut averege Irish• [ 4a5 gent as' ll, lantt ;?ru ticing eleven
an. The quantity of spirits in Noun -111; tilut<s as liiueli beer as Ireland doat or
ld warehousei iu Seotlaiafl -in 1887 more than twice the quantity per helad.
svcL9:
40,466,917 gproofwhile the of population. Yet no statesmen talks
Kvorltin distillerieao in Scotland
Scotland nutu- of refuting cs Representation of the
last year 128 as
bered sts aitltat tool ol of People aet until the ruanufne;ture off
'i Irish distilleries. These figures, we beer in England should beeotne a thin};
lsiui:, effectually dispose of this targe- of the past, itli a inurel aspect of
tent 1•!1;11 ttasumcit as the prosperity the Drink question this article does
1 the liquor manufacture in incompat not profess or premium to deal, but
with national prosperity, therefor frons .a statistical and political point of
lutononr should not bo given to Ire -
has
llwo thiol; the muse of borne rule
Y has nothieg to tear from the argument
!elld until the liquor ntaiaufacture has who hollowness we have endeavored to
been crushed. • Another point which is expose in the course of this articica
leer to be lost sight of in discussing p
this question is the proportion quantity We showed in a former Bret* that
othe ngrleulturnl income of Ireland, the
f spirits manufactured bears to the
oluantity of spirits consumed as Bever market value of crops and of cattle,
age. Tim manufacture affords an m- itad decreased between 1681 and 1886
mese remount of employment, foster by no less that £4,000,000 per ann-
um, snore ,heti twice the entire .rental
grain, and thus incontentestably does of the aouutrw. These figures were
good to the country. Therefore the taken from the report of Mr. Knipe,
more • the manufacture exceeds the one ,of the Royal Commissioners 'who
home consumption the better it is for investigated the working- of the Land.
the country. Last year the number of act of last year, and were based upon
allons distilled in Irelandis returned the of cal figures of the Registrar=Gen-
eral. The value of crops has diminislt'z
ed by £15,000,000. These figures can-
not be controverted, and the figures for
last year show a further' reduction.
What will our Cnaadian contemporary
say to this simple unquestionable fact,
which proves that if the tenants of Ire -
bind had their lands for nothing they
would be worse eft' by at least £•19,-
000,000, per annum than they were
seven years ago?
M.1'4. F4
itte ZiLODelt*Lig h
Pit atilt r ,itvl erts,:82, 1lichee!' illyala,
gars, G8, teJbin; teeter,
11 t n, 64; QJcxili:a'1.tear-doe
T1il 1ligl st marks ebte ntel for „geed
4a11dUot !Here olltaiti§d by Ella iter
cion aul'Ifu ll 3?.yail. (Both ,liav!*2 oda-
,: tsined,• the seine number.)
1 Schgal Rept rt.': s ;Coreirr 1','rtiteli r
i•
Quarterly. '=einesi°t'lof S. S. No. 11, # Jfk Iirx %e11231 8,
Ste en,. ;,.For the tomato; January'.
lar 1tt1 Mitreh.,
Y a l S'olitainabie 3tiG0. kr;,;-'ohn, O fl ien spent Sum y in at 10,626,581, whereas the amount
Finn 0eAss. ,,I r ransomed at home was only 4,865,286
Jath Caugiilin.2117 Wil,Dimiy,'IOS; tis' village:
Maggie Coughlin 1976. '' aruiers are busy' in the ' neighbor
gallons, considerably less than half the
,,,, t, . : -- rodluctihn. In England, on the
Fouirr I Cr, ess:-- bl arks obfainable 35- leood at sur tar nlal.ulg. tide , the Manufacture last year was
con -
60; Mary Dinny, 1705; Fanny Maw- Measles are very prevalent in the only 9,635,794 gallons, the cora-
hinney, 1740;; Clary Glanville, 1644; villiage, also inflautatiou, on9,6n was lwhile galloon.
ICCAs:—Marks obtainable 3:a hie in. Johnson is busy getting showing the manufacture to be less
60; Annie Wilhelm, 1854-;, 5,attic Lip- up the foundation of iris house. than two thirds af the consumption: If
peat, 1708. Wm. Neeb, 1593. Mr. Joseph Stevens has purchased a the Cltiestion of Autonomy were to be
70. Carrie R Ass, n1rbein ,1 43; blp pacing pony. J'oe. says he is a getter? decided on this basis, Ireland should
70. . 1339. eirter,1343; «m. , ? govern England; but no Home Rule
Mawhinney; 1339. Fred Burk, 740;7T1e will tell
Some of our Monied naen would. do politician, Irish or English, contends
able46aaxie CLASS: --Marks Dks obtain; T erect a couple of residences as any such nonsense. When we . come
able 24G0; Claristoplier. Diiiny, 1948; well to e a deal }vitlithe•seconcl part of this (M-
imeo,
Mcisaac, 1590; Christina Me- a speculation. " tordeal. w h .th rule Hamel that last
Mr. Robt. Davis has erected ail ad- , Y
Isaac, 1511; ear the consumption of spirits in Ire-
lend
H. F. Kinsman. Teacher. clition to his house in the shape of ra increased weile the returns for ,
kitchen 1x24. +ngla;id and Scotland showed a de -
Stephen Counoil, Mr. George Vickers has torn down creases, we see that the ar ii: brut is
his old shop ou the corner; to wake .crel more flimsy and unreal. The
council met on .red lust., and all room for his new rQsidennce. quantity of spirits consumed in En;-
iiiembe s preseua Mn Smyth O.Brien left on Monday land in 1887 Showed a decrease of 4.89
Minutes of last meeting read and to take a sittiatloi1 nitln Mr. Sweet in per coat. as against the quantity con
&elect Centralia, as harness inaker. soloed in 1886; in Scotland the de -
The reeve to dee to some vtGter Mr. Jas. Stevens of St. - Marys was case was 2.71 per cent.; in Ireland
course near Mr. Holdbine. in the village, on Friday last tryingto, tliere,kwas an increase of 4.4 per cent.
Mr. J. Schnider requests t instead be jiof ;enure a residence And office as a Vet How that increase of 4 per cent in Ire-
No,
re-
N to School sectiOn No. 5, of eninary Surgeon. laird is accounted for we do notprofess
1.—Granted. '..to know. :N•eitlner`do we profess to
trio.>.1Cornelius Switzer left foie Main
P. Fltina,Yaii requests a portion of lair. Mknow wh in 1552 the consumption in
tela do Monday, to settle uta'he affair ' Y
o r
f his son Wllo was; killed by mete: a,' "England fell 1: )6 per cent. and in Ire-
-Hay Farmers'' Mutual. Fire
Insurance Company.
DAR4'lES DESFRING TO IINSI.TRa 1tT.l F' BR' "a4r
ltu,1 cheapest Insttrartee Company in the Dontinioi:,
c:an do .so by applying personally, or by until to the
xinde signed, All appliontions promptly attended to.
' A1so agent for the Wellington Company of Guelph.
l iso A.IICT1ONEER for the Cpunty of Boron.
f •, BOSSLt`r31:1tRY' Aot lir.
el • - *one,'Q-s71 Zurich; Gut,
statin... ' *bor,to be clot e on first "side
road:--•r'egaost•gr anted.
SALE REGISTER.
On Thursday April 5th, on lot 26,N,B.,
Stephen. Farm stock and impliments.
E. l3ossenberry auct. Charles Sch-
roeder prop.
On Monday April 9th, ou lot 15, con.
21, Stephen, farm stock.. William
Holt, Auctioneer, Robt. Pellicle
Prop, ,
DIED,
VAlt,.-=In Eater North, on gni Inst
Eolith Vail' aged 2 years and'.,.
nionthsi a