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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-8-29, Page 3AUGUST 29,1..78 A. CONVICT'S STORY, TWELVE YEARS' IN TILE PENITENTIARY FOR STEALING FOOD TO PREVENT STARYA- Inter who from his multiplied promises was looked up to by a large number ef — team as a pre-eminent State/411Rn ; "Twelve years for steeling a meal to who, in his own btlitIongot would tie - keep his family front envying, 1" This vote the political life of tile conntry, statenteut is made by an official of the A.ud yet to the well ittformed there was• Etleten pettiteethov as bb, veritable 110 eVitlenoe in his previous career that . _ IRO .11 !I*4VA E.erZ In Mr. Mackenzie we have a Pro. feet. At the present time there is eon. he was et all capable of grasping those fined in the Beetern Penitentiary great national questions which are at COOPER WOLIE: OF ALL TiINDS, sew, whit i4 Serving out a seenmeo for the bottom of all true national prosper- INCLUDING CISTEliNS. the larceny towiiie.h was to feed tty. For example, be bad never indi- of whielt nril,:•'srt speettlitlo. itettennn emit; of ad his starring wife and childreet. The ceted how our cost of Governuieut -. 11 Iv west of the station. (live ir,••,:t W51. VAN vALTIENzEL4. neesen. may 8,1875. TH.6.11 TIMES about six -sevenths of the number of Canadians, the bone and sinew of the country, to tbe United Sates, yet many voters believe our .A,nti-National Government is constituted of the wise men of the earth. IIENSALL COOPER SUOP. VANVALKEIN BURGH, plates story is this, and it votiched for could be &educed, the neeessity of hay. foy a fell pw prisoner who wets e eicere. mg cheap money or how to secure it, ed in the robberies, and to whom the or ve what way the farming, mining Court gars two yeare. I wee a coal and manutactunng industries of the IT. IIt.Rrs LoiEwomis. raluer, residing at SOTalliOIL and, der. canary could be sottinlie developed for 'se' ing the suspension of work inet %linter, the mutual advantage of every class of like many others. I was on the verge the community, or how the notional of starvation. I looked over trty lard. 'debt could be reduced, whereby we er, and tonna Indian meal eve meet would be delivered front the interest enough to last for a week, „veer t, , yoke of bandage that our various Gov. was genie I knew not where the rem %trumente have put upon our ahouldere WM to come from. &'htr was my 1, for the benefit or foreign money lend. wife and three children to be Inele371°":„. after, no prospect of k, because the te itel an evident want of statesmen. big men of the DOM c Him:tides wero ship, there teas the known feet that he APULIA' anlo»g thetuse:Yes, end the wau at heart au uncompromising free tradie poor miners Were starving. r. The believer in a principle In the same house with me, Ikea fonlIded211selflaltuese and fraud as Dutchjnan who WWI Wit) 8, jui• tdity be teem in the great circular of Seeing that things were b catuin i„ t.i.ebilett, ti; Co., the fathere perate, one dey I. proposed to tee et t.1the free trade erueade against the agri- er fellow that WO ii.i go jet b 01111111C144 Britaut country and get enou our drawn &tins being now In fa11 fan anti turning our daily a large quatLtit; uf that for o.11 purposes Cannot be surpassed in the Doutins ion, eerttestrote ill$11WCO OEM 0,11471VF1-1-$4•TIAlit'42 eitheret the kilns or deliveril by evai.¢4 k, cat renumerative rates. Orders frau 17 .4-4•4elet. promptly attendee U. WHITSON & SCLATER. rrinu (IT CiA,T.TS OF Jest rublisbed, in a aealea Praat alv, count. A Iceturo NatUTO.TrentMetit or 4 cal cord et 4,1 mei nal Wedittal R, or spur tet44, a , hy ielf-Abuse. Involuntafr 11.751AN af us fur a month. we Ix atueel to lest lecturers of an cup and !JIM UMW- bo,H, !Ow with rp,oht,re h (1`314 ellozh e• fel.? rotas thus, as teot b`ri, 11446/n64 Whieh 1°310'41/gala t„. try. c te, snet the wan. °tend in Bio,ek. 1. Wild IWO P.ix bap: year felluW le Weli!b% t 1.4114'4.14, X. uZ ar y bat,:t tow • 1 st• b.?) icym344.1. "2 "0 %Mt. '-'11z4i7.2, castee,11• 0:Vaertita,I,:ti author th j' I8t28g t cury. eim, 4.. 441 n r9c 2:' 42 rell.1111r41!1•1 Ill Ira 4.2ziumi Int at w 11,11 tittih its juip.i. i•U kyra their 4.44 amll went into a Litehol 4lt I.,f ' ' "'"1•:-i ,14" ‘( Were u It" 13'114 (tf wwl : 1 ht11.1 aidt‘ hay.. a 3Aelt,,,-.44:1,,„0;„.r,t4iitay,,,11,,rat,ico...11,.. • • loitut„ n. tht, t's reE!!,o, ;!' alletli,,,'"'1'11:1".V4"44' teittos ttia ttartitet Strit.,4j artio7gge.„0" il*t"45'4 ti. -8 'i2 31,4 They thug set ant to ruin aii 111"" 22 11.121141v(1.r);;:irt:n-to ee of 14"1" f "1" (4431 nruz 2.2 (82 1an '4'44'18' !xi". 4.-.1'..1.1.'Vrtelt:',triteiteverYt'et;:t trp tj. „dm g ter tr " itte Ph' • ul or “tty A24 BICIffoutlttwLapitir) tbz,,4_ _.:1414i:144141i1244; •7,r. tle!,4i's.' 4.3211Fle . e te rue, Otto yeere for Pao. 11 net 1 allot . (entitle and graziers of their own Into) ; while my ceeteanI et get two • tetuntry, and all the luanufacturcrs 01 et years, for that pieee. ef meat, 1 tell 1 Illltwien, With 010 failOwilltt result 2 Smoking Tobacco 2. Cads per k you what, it is rough to I ten a mut up ; Ill 1811 there were 786,1tall fanners lett lone for e114 tritliiig a erinen when he ,; and graziers ; in 1801, 218,574, or does it to ktenr the wo:f front tl e'' "10Y otte-thirtl. In 1811 there were OE ICE TOBACCOES AND 0101R T202 ort,n•nr.r.laatzpleat Co. al .1,•an Nevi A",,.:22 °Ivories:I Uonleotorry door. )31:4,347 agtieultural laborers ; lit 1801. sleet!, a teeteeit. An eirert will Int masks nt a near ‘ elaY 1.33'`J193, or a decrease of al - meeting of the Ileani of Patel -tits to i 1,0410,0110. Therefore the fratelnlentr....4" SPORTSMEYs' DEPOT. *feel Levi. the ileet,Vid releastet, previtb al. $ohoulo or tho mirrinoil lea fittber4 or rafter iurtedigatien, his story le felled 4 free trade to ruin the farmers of Brit. true.— / 'it /hob /the/ Aeon/. ; ain and the manuftteturere of Ametiem I was eminently sueceseful so far ae A TRAXP 61.111,ZY, i the4e Dritieh agrienituriets were eon- : ft • t 4erne.l. wile were thereby expatriated In leol,Mtes elyra 01404 !neon ail thee held deer to EZ14"11 hoines leatmitter of the bee simeen btellortee laud resting pine:tee in fereign lends, anti sister of Mark II. Kelbere, who eel Tee American etate,itten mot Wei beside General (baster on the Little sedell settente deshey their mann Big Ilorn, was merrittl in l,e. fitettirers by a recommentletion from. Crosse City, Wier to Mr, Truman President Taylor to Congreste to in - Safford, who had: represented Greeillert•.ve the teriff. County in the Legislature in 18.32, mull ete. Ps b I encourage home inansujoa 521.1Who, IU the year above named, renew. nlee-•• Imus tabor at !eve 2)12 a 141411%.• ed to the promising village of L ',Crosse. ue"t1""4"ir, "",11 tlat3 etwottra..e.ment ot 'daft/Met-11ring 141W. It new Data innriast•a The next spring, 1:10UrtiYor, tilt) Tn1114E tdus aglealturc." couple moved down into Iowa, and, we .1 • .• The tariff was raised with .the result believe, settled on a farm, and several 1 . • • fr that whereas In the nine years of prao. nn limiest, hard-working man, but net-- leerl "'tit °Iv" tical free trade, eluding 1848, there wee f •.t •.I • 111 . p er succeded 10 accumulating rnnch of of net rly nine per eeut. ; in the next this world's riches. Four years since, bur under protection, there was an itt- joot after the evening; meal hall been erease of over eight per cent., or just eaten, a dirty, ragged, foot -sem tramp about what they lost under the partial called at his honse and asked ter some- free trade. thing to eta, saying that ho waon his We thus see the effects of free trade way to Califarnia, but he had ho,a bard upon the agricultural interests of Brit- ain, and the advantages or protection to the United States, and are compelled to look upon those fathers of free trade as the uublushing organizers of the most dreadful system of fraud and rob- bing the world ever saw. And the present Anti -National Premier of Can- ada in becoming an honorary member of the Cobden Club, worships the fathers of the fraudulent schenee, and adores the flaso priuoiplo upon which their iniquitous fame is founded ; and there- with inevitably becomes the foe of ev- ery tine Canadian interest. He ap- parently is too iguorant to know this, and too deficient in a knowledge of true statesmanship to be Premier of Canada. luck. having been takeu sick after starting. Mr. Safford made him wel- come, and his wife wont to work and cooked supper for the stranger After nertaking of the meal prepsred, they allowed the tramp to remain all night, and, becoming interested in the strang- er, he was entertained for a week, dur- ing which time he recuperated his health, and bidding them good-bye, started on for California. Two months since the stranger, who, during his tour years absence in California, lend "struck it rich," came back to Daltnte aud enquired ont his old entertainers, and in disguise spent the night under Mr. Safford's roof. The tramp was particular to inquire into the circum- stances of Mr Safford, and was told by that gentlemen that he 'ad plenty of hard work but very little money. The next morning the tramp (liveried 'without making himself known, and the conversation and, incident had boon forgotten, when Mr. and Mrs. Salford - received through the post office a s -al - ed package which contained the deed of one of the best farms in their neigh- borhood, bating ft good house, barn, stook, wagons, agrieultnral itnplements and everything complete, which was accompanied by an explanatory latter, the Premier a proof of prosperity. All statins that he wished them to aceept those basicrupts, who with their fam- ilies, number 85,000 seals, ruined and beggared, in four years and yes no de- pression ! but these aro not a tithe of the aggregate of those who have been brought dotvn to pressing want in that Mille. The Amei•iean returns show that in that period 180,000 Oanadiens have settled in that country. In 1872, 8, 4, and 6 We imported from Brit,ein 1 seseeees 153,888 immigrants at a cost of $14- - By accident, a Boston paper lately 519,207, and we borrowed the tnoney headed a, marriage notice "Ingenious in Britain and are paying interest -on it Attempt to Swindle." ' while our false legislation . has. driven • dirt7) it; P 1�.. In the last session of Parliament Premier Mackenzie publicly declared there was no depression iu Canada ; air. Paterson, M. P. f .r Brant, 'equal- ly as ignorant, coefirmed the preonet in his statement. We Ill 118b then as- sume that the seven thousand bank- rupts who have been crushed in our depression of the past four years with losses amounting to - $1,000,000 are to the deed of this farm, which ha had purchased especially far thoes who di- vided with him when in need, and treated }lila kindly when foot -sore nud poor, and assured them that he was the tramp they entertained years be- fore. Vohtmas could not say more, and Mr. and Mrs. Safford are now en. toying the gift made by the stranger. School Books, Stationery, 1\f:11a:dime WITU ALL THE LATEST news N.D.-Sawing t.laah.n. Xceales4itarery NIL 1. A. Is. /YD. 13,:t1=NOIMENLay.&:14":".:i 1. - '•••-•••• . l" NEW FIRM, INEILLM'e OLD S'FIND. Slioa:pat, %tom and f'n min de Makinglitia *amid Ilarrows, anti Plaw-t. (I..•aoral opt in ell its ...•..tuttlies. 111..2.144-,...,trette-otnelt sat- spinunteed. (lite us a esti and UMMIlitle 21111 mad; before t •a4tac elemMerc. MetlIt.r. AN 2 31 •812113E. King St., lit wall. Hvast11.,Tune :10.157S. 1411 Tim W. MeGLOGLON Waren .e. 15 TH11 DERV. • B e sure mitt got the W. D JUG oehlotwatch before buying. You will have no otb.or afer see- ing them. All who wear them recommend them Go bland Silver, , Ladies and. Gentleman's 82851, 77Duud148 street,London. See the testimonials 'Me largest, besta,nd chempeststoek of flue Gold jewelry, Olocks,ilver, and Plated Waro, Films toads, dm, et., in the Province. Reps Nstn., every desoriptio n . W. D. MoGLGUr LN 77 D undas a London HAY PUMP WORKS &BOLTON, - PROPRIETOR. Having now gres,ter: facilities for manufacturing pumps than any other factory ia the section 1 am prepared to furuish pumps and dig wells on the shortest notice, and warrant all work. 181y pumps have taken the FIRST PRIZE AT THE FALL SHOWS avant many competitors. I can recommend them, and s di as °neap as any second rote arti cle N. 13,-EmE WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE 111ItS. 1.30LTON. t•=.„ Shop -One-quarter mile north of Exeter, London Rom 1. Hay P. 0. Exeter. Auk 8221, 1878. teurt M US I 0 II A Li N D Sowing Machine, Eruporiuxn <T, rerre'gr'.i" rilER, LIEGES!' ANT) 1)EST Kikerwart-, anki 14:4 the West, 24 Z.1)m.reiv\r'e' Mr. Drew' Am; sirst r4-0 •3:- 3 4.; P+1..•'••33• SIver Tea lietts,Butter C+, riettle Cruets, Cake tatntou Setts,ete.,ot the Ito t fez:ay:xi-2e Plate, and is riEuriti% tlareatraunt prit:t ASTONISH YOU FOR curAPNESS He bats just opened oat rat mad 7... Eft rtmeut et cniaa, to.4,1 .stmardar,. ••• 4-:•2 4 1101 eatibty yourberika qaalite nu* Cepa, and try our instratemas. late -,!C ei4i1111.412 1414114. SerlikeS at ItAieSt ENAres. 14S 44" E. DRE"TvV. Hensall NITUBE Rooms itAAWING t'1.» very large inert,r4F,e of trale. 14 4, lgAVe Ii. 21 enlaree lay prtn44.9, RItat just reeeivci ltage spoPItt'ef 21Id Liwti1, f latnitere-in feet, Una (4 ti.it• :ItrItt5t nortit Lfit.t. Tiefee.t. 112trLens 4-1 a first elass artiele in the }Lowe Famishig.q. Liao shoal.] eall and e:Kamine tr,y 11•1: 11114111.4.111;4111 lay pliees fuel he eonvinett that I eau /I viii -3r than toty atitar 21. 71"-22.. 2*'. de, sf •i- :r 0,1•4111.„; f".:3A1 fr.tital,l,'ZITE 7' keel 4 44,4 t2-,, *1,1444.A.,•:e t t6:!. r::ilr' " r (.4f4, -i•• tLet t+t, Erfe,-,.teot 31fi t. 61.7, 4rn.ta 4'4 1 Ilitp•14.41e• et41..4e,;41,el P.:1Z ItetMIT 1,;nrr,;Ct.t11.1. AiTt:7 ko.i.4-1::Z. attt'llt"Oi IV) Utuat'irgrErild.7. tiit,iti:Gleoliv• nese,: f,r. ?sr rn. c-rwramormisrarrearpor,00....P.PIrri..14,6 `flit; EXI:trEB .11.1U STOIT.111 DEPOT 'art If tit annonv.eo to the 14 Eeetee en it% ,•• A, Aare; i i22-4` 44 .To, 414 1•3111,14. ter, Saivit 4J • i- , 11,e 11 .) 44: + tVo 41 4,- Ire' 11n" 11e 1.4 TIN co 4 SniVir; IPV,P1,111' t'g ,:„ 1 ter 0,,ok, Parlor and other Stoves Manufacturers Prices. riuware, cheaper than tho cheapest, an'l wale up by praetical workmen en the premises. elye-Trous,hing done 'tit nrilftr. .Corriatre Matto:re thwelalty. real oil Chi:lune, the eery hest and neat. rr.ro intenline 202 e1144 -re wilt :ds,zwya 2,144 roqkr t. 2!t2-811 to 2222.lee eteroetet eel tia0.4 1, 11 44'44441110 Ce.,4111•41”lylltt.L,,,qq•ky Mita to:12 t 40,1 th,0,1,4 opoi 12t:,t1z..whov tfa, yen lriter f r year 144841,•y„ the very highest price iu Cash ppia. for }Titles awl Sheep i4iius. E. II. SPACEMAN, GODERICEE FOUNDRY !Neter P 0, Oetoircr V IA77„ Founders, Engineers and Machinists. 21ANLFACTMELS ENGINES AND BOILERS, FLOURING, GnrsT AND SAW,1 MILLS STAVE AND HEADING M keilINERY Middling Mufflers of improved kinds. Agricuural Implements COOKING-, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES Putasb Rettles, School seats, &c. Iron. and Brass Oastinrrs to order For sale cheap—Second hand Boilers and Engires Stare and Shingle, and Heading Macuinery. Repairs an Boilers, Eugiues, Mills, &c., promptly attended to GODERIOIT FOUNDRY and MANTIFATU'RINIA- C3. GODERICH. Out. TE[[S IS NO BOMBAST,! rarlrir. Truth Concerns You More Than Counterfeit, Therefore, road, purchase, and enjoy its bargains. When I say I inanufacture my own furniture I am prepared with mv proof -sheet that the people can inspect at any time by calling at my Ware rotas where they will see a superb dis play of Furniture in All Its Branches is manufactured by mv,slt told my comhinel artistic skill, with. good workm•Inship. 1 des ?are not iusatisfying the people with a class of Furniture that cannot bo equalled for quality or price in Exeter, all blowing to the contrary, notwithstanding. WHEN YOU WANT ANY FURNITURE GIVE J. BRAWN A GAIL. Corner of Main and Gidloy's Street, 'Eseter. FSJS LAB RATORY ALLAN'S A TLFAT, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CORPULENCY. MmIremmlorre A.11an's Fly 1rick, BEST FLY POISON—SELLS LIKE HOT CAKES.