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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-4-18, Page 6BRITISH VOLUNTEERS. Iviton tax LorisirairsleL.1 My tar olanag of Emilio:old, Thy 1./tn4/11.1%; ntill unfurled, The glory of otir Empite, A tertor IG the world ; Thy stri-ngtil the kith.). of Battles. Now M iu other years— Wht. dare oppoSe the 'English Rose Anil British \.1t ter, ? CI!vitt s —The' the Lion OVVWS sluzuber. Tho Rose Ad! aer yie:t1; If rous'd with mighty thunder Hell -.weep the battlefield. the Lion iclumbered, libetul was- his hand, To: Ioi:g hisstatosteru bartered Th-, rlghts tied tiad man. E'en yet be needs uo conscript T....e.x.-,entrathis fears; The titin JaswiR L'tr fLfl b.uk, British V..lituteors. Thothe Jim:, Tby .441 lren, threci iu number. One ,le 4)4T it luirlfra ; The f.si must bow before thee. A sure as God is love t.i,,tv the heights of Alma, Trudalgar. and Algiors -- Who date oppose the English Ube ALA British V, lunteers The' the Lion, .te. 1 hear old England saying, NVe're gallant lwarts and g,,.1.1; Our flag that wart hrilltlipilitta. S :Ma neyer bcontrellea ; Th, foe udie".1 ,1, re tliPpork, Shall toll with Litter tea.li The gallant isight, the tuatehleasraight, of ltritish Volunteers. Thu' the Lion, lee. I h• or null Scotland occluding If er pipes wi" Highland yell. H. r lustily heart. n, spending— The Czar's departing bulk r swords that watist in glory t rare air., iu MUT titliXel Nat teach the Czarwe rush. to war '41' Scottish Yoluulvers. Tho' tho Lion, Her.. go the The last 1,1.t not the It ast, Tu idt,ry's Tut, the ftneliotst. At ,langer's sstth l., At. ikIt:d the (trig i,f Erin! 11nriali ! three Eritis'e cheers! Two hundred llestb.m.1 'opal men— Alt Irish Volunteers. For the we 'St tw to riatliber. If rett.../It•will •soisi be Anara W1••11 clear the by land turd see. vor the altar mid fie, throne. .1 'n. tirthrino. Cloon..y•ternire, ?larch Nth. 1.'•.;i. 111E KA1INI5-,TIQ1'IA JOBS. trr,au the Th,i1,4 fue indi inst.) Briefly sntuii trisod, the position the Kainistiqout cote is as fehowi: Mr, A,lam t..111.7er, a go -it -blind mei ti many years' reputation. ret.i;li, d LI ittiir,1ni e.it hi the scent. - Retort.. riding of South Oxford in favor of Mr. Ci twits, who had been beaten in East Toronto, and wh,) had no hope Ontsitle of S uth Uxf.;rd. Fer that sac. rifice 31r. Odver, accord ng to Reform ethics, ine.ited a reward. (2.) Ji. Novetober. 1874, Oliver, Day- idsun ,S4 Cu. began to, buy up the land 31.1 the eo-called Town Plut of Port 'William. For sonie reason, not as yet made , eldest., Mr. Mackenzie had re- jected Prince Arthur's Landing as the eastern terminus of the Pacific road. and at thht time !Ir. Mnidech, his en gin, 07, after surveying along the Ham- iniz-diquin, had reported in favor of the 3,,IcKeiltir farm, a site offered at $75 al, acre. (a.) Davidson conducted the land purchases ab ,ve refer, -(1 to, and on be- ing asked by Mr. Clark, from whom li bought live lots, what induced bim pay 511E11 11,11 eX.Ofbit,illl figure for kn., that wasvirtually worthless, he answer- ed that be knew what he was dui: g that Mr. Mackenzie bad told him to. terminus was to he placed it,; the Town Plot. Hu 5.1so 5.,rtluced a onto which he told Clark he had got from Oktawa, on w hic I was markel what he said was the•supposed CI,verutnent reserva. He then stepped into the roan of Mr. S Lv- ignv, a land surveyor, who owned lands there, and suow.ai him also this uaap. Savigny saw thst it W ME a tracing from au original ; and on questioning David- son about it, the latter bola him he lind got it from god authority. Savigny Raving it map of the Fort William prop erty his wall, took Davidson's tissue tracing and from it marked the alleged Government reserve upon his tnsp. He subsequently found that Davidson's tmoing corresponded in every particu- lar with the Go t err ment map. (4.) David -ion givesis.&,zeueral denial to the evideuce of Clark and Savigny, Their recoilection of the circumstance is clear and distinct,. 'Ssvigny's copy- ing of the tracing upon his Own map. and his subsequent discovery that it *as an exact plan of the reserve decid- ed upon (officially) by Mr. Mackenzie upon 23rd January. 1875, over two months afterward, are weighty feels. Clark is'a Reformer; Savigny a ‘servative, • Both are men of excellent • 4X.111.13 TIMP reputation. Neither bas any interest' LEGAL in perjurino himself. Davidson is ARPIN' G HARDING, Sr WHITE adouers, B. it., dig. 134„.tani, Atopoll) 8, Solicitors, Qom: Tholiilli Price of rIr , sib 4 tVit—iltiratON'S BOC, Water $reot, St !dal y's. 'out,: It .11.6.RerNO, E. W. HARDruG41-1.A.L.WRITE, deeply Latereated iu ooncealing the truth. (5.) Mr. Mackenzie received Jur- dooiis report reconameodiug the Maid, - lar farm site in November, 1874, at the very time Davidson was boasting that the Goverment intended to place the terminus ou the Town Plot, d:o., and showing this traeiog. No other Gov- erument engineer bail surveyed the Katainistiquia. The Premier has said iu the House repeatedly that lie always followed the advice of his engineers. In this case. however. ho (on the 28id January, 1875,) set Murdoch's roport aside aul f.,rtually selected the TO1Y11 Plot . ke.) Asked to give a reason for ignor- ing Murdoch's icport, Ur. Mackenzie i declared that Mr. Sanford ileraiog chose the Town Plot. f.)11 the other! baud /dr. Flemiug, in his exatninatiJn before the Senate Cemmitteee, said the ALCOM.SON & CADUY, - Barese.k.)s, At t..ruc vs. :lulu:store ct.S. Metier to frusit cat Boil Estate. Faurou'e ltiock.Exoter. W MeDLAKMD,A., li4RA4TEII,NOTARY, INTETANCER, LUCAN.aNT. ESS1IS. JONES &MOSCI1II" LCI iLtrr‘atoro, Atwrneys-at-law, Solicitors 4..erry, Coo. ovaneers. Coultusaaionore in kit ...tartus C. S. JONE6. W. C. 510SCRIP. Or viola -Button's Block, waterat.,r,idary's does net affect the low prices at which a. & T. IEBISSZTT are offoring their stork of TINWARE, STOVES, Etc., SHOAL Exeter & Hensali which t i-:•• of ull late4 and improved ,ityleo of tit. Cook and Parlor atoves,ililk caw, punt, stud rail. 4 the wort eppreved putty, n. and I'Vatty thing in the lino ; Also, good sel.etioi, ef handasuute DHYNOMAN.—CORONER FOR the Conutv of ntwon. ofike,nezt door to r )ro.l...seter. Minibter of Public Works chose the W. ....BOWNIN(I, M. I). M. C. Town Plot aud he merely followed hisl directions aud placed the site there. Mr. Flemtag haAl never aurveyed or ex- tained the hannuistoitna ; hence it is noprobable that he wunld have reject- ed the bile recommended by his assis• hint ou his own respon•ibility. Seri- ondly, lie uo object iu teltiug an untruth with iespect to its selection. t he other hand, Ur. Mackenzie is eveu mote deeply interested than D. ideou iu avoidiug the reepousibility of this job. Mr. Fleming bad nothing to gain ; Mr. ,Mackeuzie has everything to t7.5 The Town Plot having thus beta decided ou, Mr. Mackenzie its 1670 ap- p• into I .Vt.t valuatorsZ and t represent the Government, he appointed Mr. P. J. Brnwiw, simrtisor in the firm of 'Th ,or, Davida..n, A; Co., who aeted as so., lieitor aod adviser fur tiro Dowinitits. The taw relatino. to expropriatious fur - 1.151ilic Work* is very ir %Oita In the duty of valitatt n. SUOL CMOS. They tee t,. tix the price irre5q•eutivec.f au;• ine'onsed value which the proposed ptblic works la likely to give to the property to be expropriated. In this ease lie valet, of the land hot for the fact that the Pacific railway termiiiity eva.. to be there. "as simply nominal ; probably from eight to ten dollars au acre at the out•hle. But 31r. Brown as D• minion solicitor advised the vo n• stole to ignore that provision of the law and to be guided bv the price paid for 1-olated mis thereatout After jans known that the tertunius \Me to be placed there and to which in coma - queues a largo fictitious wine lind hoe', attached. Irbil WKS dale, and the Town Piot /kite mt.. ?told ti. the .Govern- rnent for $.14,000, exclusive of 1115 Net Bing Hotel, IS.) But ..Oliver wanted. mole than n gigantic prl.fit on worthless lands. Iti Jpne, 1875, Davidson engaged Mr. James 1). Henderson, a Tonna) er, to build a hotel on the T.twit Plot, The No bin .r Hotel C-,Inpativ was or- orinised the Company beim; 09 ..er. Dar- ;dson, & Co., and a ft w fI iends wham be. let in to the certainty of a good ado z. Henderson erectEd the building act:oral..., to instructioBs on latid whioli the proprietors knew was wanted the G•.vernment, ;a a tutto ana i“itving a good profit at that, of $2,000. Arr. Taylor. competent witties,„ vho made a close examination of the build log, thought $1,389 a liberal price f.,r it. The vainatore—Mr. Brown, ono of the vendor% b,•itig agent for the Government in this ease also—paid $5,029 for it. The land on which ae structure stands was paid for t wieP over; and i,n cotnprtring accounts, one of the valuators, etthfossed Nat the Government paid for ton leirr,,is (.1 lime, alth rooli only two rootre4, e-tch 18 feet bv 16 feot, were plastered ; paid for nearly $100 worth of Paint, thongli brush never stained the venorside shtbs and culls lf which the fabric 'V'I s con- stricted ; paid for forty 1,9111(1(1W frame: - 83 boxes and 252 panes wit], 43 pelts of sashes and four dozen sash fasteners, though there were but f••ur windows in the eotire rookery; paid fI 40,000 stlinAes, though only two thir,1,. of the east wing, '‘ hie!) is 80 feet by 24 foot, was shingled ; paid for 15,872 feet or flooring, though only 1,020 feet ex. isted ; i aid for 00 sheets of tin, though none has been used ; and paid for $37 worth of locks, though brit two existed. As Oliver told tienderson, "if the hotel W18 on the Govvornent reserve"—ami he well knew i wn,s—...the Government would have to pay a fancy price for it," (9.) Oliver attempted to silence the witness Henderson with a bribe of $100 during the Senate enquiry. (10.) The bill for the whole job, as giA en in the Public accounts fur 1877, part 2. P. 234. is as follows : Poriands pnrcliased $59,389 Valuators' Services and Expen- ses ... 9,317 $68,806 These are the facts as established by the evidence, and we leave them with- out comment to the consideration of the electors, • ,H, 0 rd anato ictorio (Ufl.v. ° [tor awn Laitor,,t.,1 ropsee, ? C. 31008E. t. I). C. M. .• tirsdameot&toil t'riyersity, Ifontrra I t;'r.co 1 $t. 0. 0. 4.11.1 - 1.1 R. IRVING, 4,111ADLT.tT1,1 VNI- LJ V5IWt'1'Y Triuity Colleen Mer.l.or Colton. l'uvrieiriacud surgeons Out.. 4_,thce (tirktuu C HOTEL 11..;NTIIAL HOTEL, CIIE1)ITON 'taker i,roi,rictor, This .110k1 Omit Ewalt neatly turtitsited ittai filled Illts IDflitot-sibalisl hlat. 1411V.- Utak cou1anawatt 1.1asself Ro.itati. tot" t'onoit..reurl ...der*: 1.ert of liquorr tual rivers ilt the lIr. .Attertrvo taw.. vit OH 41.1,44. 31 :41 ‘V11.1.1.4.11 ANz-,11)N IIUU$E, IIENSALL, Kieg rt . earl, 'tot., or tor erit,r,,y log. too. r.•ecually eintweel ,16,4114 I t. trill tur. ughowt. k xerliont trine. Etsry. at- t..c. tit .71, 5411.4 1.. • t!.k1+1 is.,11. Irort bratelr. ea 1 .per di her. tit_ 11 l'''.'N‘11.14.. 11.10, DAM-. t1Ut 1.. 11.4v. 044.311111 441; . e *metre' ..1 fie, al..... 1,01,1, Mr e. titribtou 1,441,314i reitteel ,,,, %troll toe:a 4.1 of J141 I.4„ toe totroorm cornet oli I. PO tilt Ppr, by . st,wurt. sr.tve.iing 1.,he .4451 94.5 ovriy tbis,g kept it, 4 ftr•t..torr rue uitt.tio 111.4 11.itior., ul..1 eti/sro. -,Itrs tit o urn.- r air tes.ya i.• atten•tallt.A. tV J. I. F. N.1511 iHANUED IIANDS,--Tho under- .4/1,..au•elia-o,stee the Duffel IP avatietento trati for a trrtu it will be naiads, rl-st-cliots 4141 1*1. et sty 0,4..11114'1.1st nou toe tratelltur rubble. roar,: tarot to the Station. tiouut,squor nod ...tors al thi bar. Attati t hostlars. 10-.11v. Jowts Conc. NE \V WATCH MAIiING AND 4fewelry Establishment AT RENSALL. -.N.En. • a‘. I<: Has «541 large stock Of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, dc„ fc,. IN Io5, BLOCK. toul from hire). 11.•rieur.• in to. lathitiv,..t. hope, to merit 114 1' 4,1 the pain. Mtge. lipeetable4 of all kinds courituntly on hand. Ise Repoiriag a Specialty. .111 no route. ..k. .i..ELI,Y. Llenaall. January 17. Is75. ly CONSUMPTION CURED, N OLD PHYSICIAN, retired fron, active practice, baying had Oxeye' in hands by an i1i,1111, iliosinnary ale fortrinh ot 11 Vehetaole lit/noddy for tue speedy and pal- atally/414111re a COXS1111PTION ASTIIIIA BRONCHITIS OLTARRIT and all Throat auill.migAirect R; alsO 1 littaitiVt land ictI euro for nervous 41.•bi Iit end an nor. voila eu nplainn, niter lot .ing thorough]. tpatol 113, wou,lerf.,i liOlVvrtt 10 tht,t1 ails of eti his 11111. to letthe itknown to his se- curing ,eihrwit. .e1n,tt&', 1i, this niotive. J11141 2.011,iewittitillf, desire to relwvo nunnin Bulletin!. Ardwiiltatil.free c go, te all who thatiieft ibis rech e. wi1d:reel:ions for propttlinga. Tace,•sr fully usin SOlet by retnrnmail, by 11.1/C1,1'1 11 to. ••;1,, :mining fig paper, DR. E sTVF,Nt.y, Box 8a, Broclivine, ni. Shing;es for Sale Pima .?•1 TO 51.10 PER SWUM At G. R,. 3. Brooks' avrali.3.1. TWO MILES WEST OF THE LONDON ROAD, `VP OF BAY, A g o,l e ,•,,ply of nemiocit Lumber and Ccdal Post: Lly QII hang. Important to ButterWolkers 01)3 400,1 Acti. e Agent Wanted in evr.ry town- ship 101ntredoce the VICT( at 131:TT Vat WOIIN- EFL. 51 nide Meal -Inc Pre° to Agents!. Price $5.00, ...7,7.on !ma $8.00 0,1011. One M111,,13 to he sohi in the Dominion. Apyly early with stamp, fol outs circular, to the vimon win:wit:1FR c ..iseratvi, • -1IN CLAIR TAIT. Dealer in Pancy Goods and Toys double and srugle Beriu 'Wool, of all color. Aloe Zephyr and Gement:in Wool Next ocei north of the Talisa office, Exeter, ET BAN , L. D. S., HAS Op tsibad Ills Diploma aa d License to prar,, tice 1)ontills- try, and wi,117." bo on hand 11 of old, on Mondays, Tuesd ays, ys and Satn rday Ft. office near Bell's Bakery Main Street, Exeter Ont. Ertv e tronirl ti u receives sysryatteation, and sione at the lowest lign tem. Having opent.4 tint it liratirli zistablislimen nur frientio that .1. hood eau lie supplied ou t h.:shortest notice, ,11,..111411”21114111,11.11,,,MT1, 78 -11V THE GREAT! ST Wonders of ...14odern Ti e IUowa3rE Pills &Ontmen The rm. Purify the Itlerel.corrret of the 1.1yrr, rito.uaeh. KI.Inovr, au.' !towel++. WO are u!valeal.lts ha all comp:Whits ineolontal te 1-* TI r ..ortmout la O. only rellalek remedy for lied Letts.111.1 Wout.dr. Karr • at 4 ['leer . or loest• OVrilf .1I'.D lust. For Bronchitis, Dtplulterits, Itusuntattunt, an,. all kits ratan. n .liato toque!. 3313w3.RE OF New York ounterfelts. twit..8540154* et ••itenowayll emi. Lee inatuoun... *r• rreolatitetaree aid solo 'toter the bfilsin or "11,010way tt Co:" ni theiry. Vurrot. Coutrutuy, Drug, tlot Atotro• enitsPany .11 es- elltell trade ---,tenni too of Now Vork.ltko• coun maket,•rteit....4 10, s PI N. Mid NIPPn 1114 t II Meti New T.rr. will Hity,lt el wise, pr arer off .twu inittor the nom.. of Hot ;own'. en.,!,,,rfug, fore trade mork Cm...n:1 old 8..ment; mOKerten it ltolt,tas of Nev; Yuri. .re costitu ler ills:some. n't'oe Persons the ',tater to deceive ynn, am, 411.1,111W cts tit hot Om 1,01,11t• itt tho Mirk% dirertmesnalzed tlinir medicines, whirl. are r,...11v tt.orpurlouta intitathotie. to Beware Nointerfeltr. 011,110ms ilexiere amnia them et or taw prires and sell W. 01 to toe Imble in Critia• ta as gonnine Pala awl (nlitment,.... 1 moat i•urne.lie and re..pestfullt 141,1,1100*th. 'lent.% to Motion.* of tamales and other ladliet lust the public generalle of rtrItirh"N•ot t. Arut•ri- o., Ova they p.lettscd to ilentintive net. 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