HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-12-12, Page 4L1ST OF NEW A,DVERTISEIIENTS.
Servant Wanted—B. O'Byrne.
Estray—John Frayne.
Ha-news—Clem Eacrett.
Notiee-ejno. ('orbett.
Holi•ley Goole—et, E Jews.
Attentiese—Clur. Davideon.
Nemittatieu—Tp. Esberne.
Nanainatien—Te. Stenhen.
Hit—jubilee Singere.
e. Luz.M. D.
I Seye-Thoe. Fitton- '
Straye 1—Andrew Erskine.
Thal -Jelin Cameron & Co.
Notiee--Thos. Margret!.
b.eee Geols-31eLellana Broe.
The Molsons Bank
INCintrall/ar.t> ACT re.ULLIX;;Yr, 1.
earitts $2,030,000. it. $4.00,000,
READ OFFICE filONTBEAL.
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Um,: 0 Nel-‘eit. P P. Mites Williams,
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1. 1!C eeseeeer.
Fetter 1er.:111(qt.
ii ne! V. littP,WElt - ve teem.
be,e, • 7.11 coal etter...o.y
t: t ••••tgid die .4. Ste Mug Est-hat:go botott
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LOANS Tii TAItMERt.l.
Mom t ...farmers .1,,1 ontbis
1,A. a 1,3-0,mis,-.r:: 110t1,1tij14!1,1 (1T more geed ell-
tlart•e•••. tte .enrity.
ieil, ',le:, :I.,: itt 011 parts of Otto Peminion,
t•rott• pt-emptly ralnima at tweet rites et
ex eeene
v..xetee. eeeest lett ne.ei. Sea
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have any °nous° for doubting. In that to the good work done y s Paper.
resolution the policy of the Conserve- Then eve have Dr- C11,1111)614 Dr- inadverteucy, the Goderieli len'bor and
-4 ea the premises, att Ede 6111oseriber, 144 27
that policy -they appealed to the people : ef • rt
ing ma., what party tried „;11 . „
.ro A.,ugt.Ist,
the Dereinion against the Keeent 24.)54111-11113u.:1L
DEOVIBBII 12, 187
dle, the Foster contract, the Anglin
STOLE
Stewart, Hugh Love, Sr., Mexander other jobs too numerous to meettion ; 141 STRAY HEIFER. -- STRAYED
tive party was enunciated ; sustainino
r,_ ere „ Le kr. eepee. ▪ e. seeee xeatu.olal
Ella that pelicy, our couteutporariee Iposo, we may diainias with' as htUe t minds of the Romeo Catholics
bles 'ernieent because they have lett orae • FsTR:sx. IIAM. STRAYEli ON'
may rest aseured, will be ieaugurated by ; ceremony as they will be dismissed
i with when the Couvention assent .
the Government, The disingenuous-
renresentative in the Cabinet. This see-iee eke,: tee,
' le:eprelet.e.s taf the ;or, :;11 eon.
nese of the mode of argument adopted
Tun suet stion t run 'Ai. ,VeLrint," ia have be • • • te.eto pewee' ‘ropa v emmt-cas..n.A. t^.%o
eounection with the allusion tel Tory
been interesting reatline in 1 iMati•
by the Reform press previous to the
of Seaforth, for the Lecal Legislature
eleotion, is shown by the following bit
h
as been received with a degru
ree of ti 141 diSTR ,119:1 tNY CATTLE. — STII AYED
corp on.
r111.• ,ff i^ht eeen
of candor clipped from a Reform I D I
211' ell thusissm by the party in all sections „ •-•.:.•-•„il tii t 4.t. • n
published. last week ' !of the riding that ought to encourage Ora Clinton coutt•mpovery does not ,13';%",e,;,zifee, . •
„ t fee •,, , tee „ tee. 4
" We have no quarrel with this pollee- (as--
ht, IA' L111,01 h. 1•All: le ee e.
I t him to retire permanently into the the 1e of our uliterittis- We -
.
lute ile-wo by nr. Tupper): it iS fact t 2t1
t hove severzil thnee heed ccCaton
tie- Cele -reamed can tie 111tier the eireaul€t3111' WOOS Of McKillop
CeS in which the tstinatry is pleekel."
The writer, it is seen, now admits I Mu. Breereocetee lute grown enlity, it .
that that policy is eminently praeticalfi is said, at basing to relinquish ..518„eoo!
end seogibie. win he kindly explaino a year with the choice of taking a
then, why, under precisely miner office in the Department eie
eurnstanees to those in which the couoltublie Works, and resigned to takea
try is now placed, did the Reform tpoeition on the editothil sinff el the !,
(Robe, succeeding Mr. Dytnoi d.
Mr• NieWhi Flee( Davie, the emie rut
Welt ban I -ter.' made way f Mereie with
it•erietita•
weenie
I! Inn:elle our teneern 11e2g4bor, teed
..1-oss1 with a few notable exeeptions,
.e.f the electious declare the same
pdiev to be unreasonalle, vicieus and
impractieable? Thee- aro eonstrained tO 1t.vj1.lnt Ineteney, but null 1S imtwel fote• 1
aqiUtit its soundness after the elecaotts. 'grave.'
They weuld have eoefeeeee it before, i 'rids has reference to least Toroeto,
but fidelity to party was more p3Wer. !"Natneal rimed grac4 ". is aired tie
ful
rirr than ante. to country.
f
ffie rEinta.
SOUTH HURON -
tgood as our Senforth contemporary'e
ean aeeonut for his
prousiee huu,leewever. thet if he tuxes rz,)
over a Ow leaf and refeede hie own
basinoss. well hot tn eel?. him gaitt.,
Mere 11/4 SS tif auld eelf-
ieepeet in ettterieg to cease met de
witht one of " titers retest h felterit'Ss
eretur'.' i t t, our contort
&east 11,Wale. gatWO OUP
ellen at Wel name far etkieg tat vitetage
ef the teen cream* e CIO Pe:(*.44A
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- two 9
44 alive when bent."
i I aen't leiieee env I. eel- Teelt veell I
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A Tonoxro c,mtemporary accuses h'"TrY 3 111.4 Wal"fi' 1 "" l'"*; 5 ees
Fiet • E1 •
The Vice-Presitlents of the South Mr, Mackenzie wult hng avimade the t t I, • . Walt y -I. 4.4
-t . "4.3 trrtit t . • i • V
TIICItS1).A.1% DUE:14132P. 12. 1878. IInreti Reform League hem a, meeting statistics a ith regard to tlte iron tiade
nt Kippen t P•rtrwrOW (FriatV) for Mei which he preseuted when slvalting to Go to rz.. won
TI -IE PROTEST. perpose of Meeting delegates fru t the, the woodutmen in, the Toronto Tut,.
different mouleiPulitieg t° utteu" rink, Tide is a eetiens charge to brine • nett tee.
.4 • AI* 41•1 9
Ma. tootee IN en nier-1, leer 1114 MCP. 1 T „,
4 i 0 g 4'lla I 'Me% 4 B 1' is r ...'',. a bete r tie, ete ,
meeting to be held in the near future, ,, elgaiust G upm vecupying :dr. eliteet to 1 4_ ,, ir :, , 7. I, .1 il 1,, , 1,...‘z v , ,a.,,,2, m4i84 1
',II:Na tiVialill'Llat.
_ ' at whil,14 the eatoihlate to olToso •Mr- l'' xie's poeitton. lie 'should rive and 1 "e titt-Iii.el.'1'11.;as it: Etiti7ore iiii-1 .1i101a..., ...teel
Mr. Maleelm Colin Caeperon hes a ,Jacheen for the Lecal Le,gielature will esioeht„ e ^14i. % , i'll'itlJN''S It 41 le z tee xe a tlt t 4 la
at,4Ciii1A OlijeCtiOn to face :mother elec. he *hose)). Not being in the col&
toe Tile. fi'lleteieg i
iron teturt, and ie trying every way to . deuce of the Deform party to any I WIttett Mackenzie went out oteeere: 1.14 4 I keen le
aveil the dieelosnree whieh wilt ihavi- appreciable extent, Tug Twee cannot 1, Power he made 120 appointmetits twoai tel 11 Willaw,'1
ib!c be made. The ree a
litiegelest display its custannuy enterprise aud at 1'e 11* eeite or the ossortions 'hut lio' wie+ W14.•14*.Q.
• • IC 0 ,t'o s
r t rn 11 is been catered in the the 6111110 observe that regard for aceu whole number could be counted tethe nte
r e Cie' Wat4400.4.
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Court of Cettunion Pleae, This being racy which has ever been its most lingers of two lientle, lisppily for the! the
an Ontario Cout, Mr. Cameron ob. prominent characterietie, by itivino CM" Int'st' of these, as well W1 1444'
retineetett to seek employmeet elette
P•ettet to lee juriedietion on the wound . earle? announeereent of Lite 1111,11113 ofc'the 41 ntmlrer CIf (thle"'Ilielidg' Ivo
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teat it lied no power to enquire lute antieniau uport whom the honor hills, where. t. 11 11 40'1
&adults. Ile alect *Mewed Beteyel we suppose eve are at liberty
tho petitiefter, Ilitehie, on the to guess who the candidate may be,
I, tonna that, hi the oleNctien. allege-, and tel give them. oar %deice in the , 11. th1"1-rilth'8""). Nth° toonethnee
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tularesses the tetras that marked round
been guilty of bribel prior to • •
Ora rei eel.; e mt tor SEA'S 11
emet o y. . ,
naves uoised abroad. They are all ft" "u" with a Moe 1(.0 Pullen, the
paragraph Which neettsed Mr. Robert
g2all'eAtulth in their own way—excel-
end at the snid election, ',Air. Eddie
41,1 not vote, and consequently eeuld
Lot petite,,atte These olajeetions were
melted Were the fell Court, and were
yesterday overruled, Mr. CalliftrOn to
pay the casts. Mr. Cameron. will
therefore have to face the mnstc.
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TUE NATIONAL POLICY.
1e.!+.1,:kais 'the Deform members of the
TeectiliLegislattire go. Mr. Bishop, the
talented genius who construes hie duty
to his cenetithents info voting Monett same "thorglitless" boy who wrote the
end salary grab every thne, is said to paragraph. At all evetits, if we were
responsible for it we eliottld feel inelitted
have no show ; Mr. Cameron, so run -
to bay so anyway.
Porter of being editor of The Times.
We accept the explattatiou. We ge
farther, and eity ,ee believe it was the
nal, the rumor, having guaranteed to
'While on his way to Montreal in
shut his eyes to the brilliancy of the
great lutnivary who sheds unfatliug
lustre on South Huron and crowd him
off the track to make room for—Mr.
Thomas Greenway. Mr. Green way's
patriotism, uwavering devotion to the
party and loyal abnegation of self
really entitle him to some considera-
tion, and it may be this honorable dis-
tinction will be conferred upon hitn,
lot so much for its insrineie worth, at.
e mark of the high esteem and love in
;tibial he i., ever has been, and ever
will be held by that consistent mass
tne Reform party. But we advise them
to let the deodorizing winds of the wild
Sol thwest whistle around him a little
,onger. We don't wish to see the
Independent members of the party who
swore by till the deitiest in the myth.
ol %Ty of the ancients that they would
never vote for that man" deliberately
tnarchiug up to the polls unit breaking
their vows. That is so unusual in the
party that for their sake we would
rather they wouldn't nominate Mr.
Green way.
Then Mr. McLean, the talented edi-
tor of our Seaforth contemporary, is
said to aspire to the position. He ex-
peeted Centre linrun, and was, we be-
lieve, induced to resign his claim in
consid-ration of reeeiviug Soti tit Hur-
on. He Would pass m nster f.;r re-
apectability, and being, perhape, 11
trore fluent and forcible speaker and
more fashionably d reseed than Mr.
Bush tp he would make a rushing run.
13y all' means let hem be placed on the
track. He 1 -as been carefully &dug
himself for some such. position for a
lung season. He has worked tip any
nber of 01(,be editorials into ringing
ohes ; he has copied Oartwriglit'e
cilious air,- and, after three or
eks of careful practice he fan.
°en wiggle his thumb in pre-
same graceful way that the
nember for Centre Huron
it.Wbuld be a great pity
him au opportunity of
newl e-acgtured .accom-
seriumay, M. Mo-
s the pairty
riding owing
company with the vice -regal party, Dr.
Tupper was interviewed by that nbi-
rpitous persouage, a reporter for one
of the New YJrk dailies. The Dr. is
1 to have said—
:I/amt. did not intend to enact a
pure And 8itnple, but to Dinh-
igher duty would be place(' on
idle others would be relieved:
never had free trede, arta
ave a protective tariff,
0.1 seeoied necessary
sE the country."
rmer contempor-
coromenting, ott
r. Tupper, declare
are 41 going back"
ty Made to the
onld build tip a
d the Dominion, it
ansfer the reins ol
their hands. Now
e that even the naost
nal in the Dominion
ut of the real issue
le people prior to the 17t1f
r az. the assertion alluded
We incline strongly to
hat the aim and object of
ers is to misrepresent the
lent, a proeeeling pot eaculat•
enhance their honesty in • the
f intelligent readers. alley
'ale thetneelves on either horn
ma they choose. Any
ows anything about the
un try k o Ws. that sit,
.e Oonservetive prose
oat -
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1 A vt re flue rareamnueut of tie. 4iew441;t1 i.n.VGG ir
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i llute A (la i ti,tt ; feOry litei 1.•.age• 11,
tieitil-liteles Mitt...
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En et:mut-tit Lange.
ti 41 1 Wtetliem Woe e,
t.:1,-- nuazi.ttat; 1.t4i.Ex,r,s ISSUED.
Neel: Chelee,
ell% •r 1 hituPe
Itmeeltle I bed & Gen peeve.
tite41 Nile ti. Pencils leniteble f. -r pr. etenertiett-e
Ies.e..1 Maii r rooter..
tette tetetaee, Card ReetIve'S.
littPisin Ulnae. Piiitt‘i1 TIM 1414410441.
34,;n1V-11 ,D4 !Oct 1 t ti041"414'..
Itilltil KnitieN 1Vcry eine tteeerteN
Med,. rotes, cruet Newel,
'reit See,
Silver gete Bellhops ana Dreeele
heal NA Inthy Jet bets,
tiold Letatets Hated, Teteltet Charme,
Breast Pins, Cellar Datums, Cad Iluttints,
Emblem", oattfelluw, Masonic,- tirenee ee
!cheat! Templar,
Clocks of Byury Deecription,
[...ening rely Cheap.
Cutlery the beet is: the Cheapest. 1 keep only
.1te b • t 11 etees von little nitre than the
. „
common, and lasts a lifehnte.
From this date all my Clocks and Watches
will be
'Tun New York Herald speaks !line
irrevcrently of that pious fraud, itev.
T. De Witt Pahl -lege :
"Mr. Talmage has' been, telling us for some
weeks pest bow he went one night e.s Lir I14
gates of bell 'ma flirted with Etelzebab. If
he had gone jnet little further we might have
lust rotue pungent sermons, lint we do not
know that we should have put on nuatruing;
for he could continue hie work to great advan-
tage on the dettenba and eiders of the Ever -
!aging Sulphur S;eings, anti might even have
frightened the Pastor himself out of his heote
mei matie him shake with remorse to the end
of his MIL That would be a great gain to tae
world."
.M.. JULY, the Liberal Premier of
Quebec, has created 64,5* Justices of the
Peace in that Provittee. 'We hope they
are possessed of snore natural shiewd•
Imes than one of Mr. Mowat's appoint
ees we know of. At a recent exam.
ittatiou of a man charged with forgery,
this magintrete to whom we refer asked
the gentleman who had purchased the
note at a discount from the so-called
fnrger how much lie had given for it..
Probably this very sensible question
by this very intelligent magistrate was
asked merely to show that . he under-
stood a man was charged . with doing
something against the law.
THE two very consistent extracts
given below are clipped front an article
which lately appee red with reference
to Mr. Blake in one of the Reform
papers which urge his claims to. the
leadership uf the party :
" He is the one man in public life wbo has
lifted polities out of die ordinary groove, and
presented atom their noble aspect of ad-
vancing state:matt ship." •
The very next sentence says
" We are about to have another era of Tory
lute, with its corruption, jobbery, seetionalisiu,
appeals to prejudice and ()less interusta."
Evideutly the " advert ing staitesrafin"
will have his hands full in " lifting" his
journalistic friend out. of the " ordinary
groove." Bat while speaking of cor-
ruption, and job,bery, and appeals to
prejudice, and so forth, our contempor-
1 ary might have told us what party was
guilty of the Kemitlistiquis land „swiu-
WARRANTED FIVE TEARS.
flaxh teem:K.:teed im-Zues- fer the
!Fail andWinterTracte
We :re preintr.1 1.11.01:1;.. tiny ipteldity
Po. 1, ent.jeet to the felleeie,t reetzlatieus:
111 take toff two pounds per lintalred if
dry, suel 111..1.51111111. if si ll. tel stack,
twenty -lite emits. 0 any et 1144, tral1g gut 18
left, lit, 25 Cents (Atria will t, deducted.
No pork will be bought at any price if
watm.
S S
—AND-- _
Pork Cuttings
on liana at reasonable rates.
We want all Hoga Cuttings through
breast, to head, and flinn•1 opened out totail..
G. & J. PETTY.
All kinile of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry1811.0
.0.)
repaired anti warranted.
1 have just receival a Wateb that was exhib-
ited at the Paris Exhibition, and was awarded JJ] .j.
the Gold Medal as bng eithe beat leer. Watch 'e‘tFe. 91e,x p
At.15 1.0. Each warranted five years. They are (successors to G. B. Smith)
one of the wontters of the nineteenth century.
Come and see them. All kindle of jewelry
made to order. I have on hand a large stock
of Spectacles, and one of
Block's celebrated E y e -
Testers, so that you are
were to get Spectacles that
suit your sight.
Don't fail to see them. No trouble to show
Goods. Opposite Mr. Jas. Pickard's.
078.
for the Workingman They are to be sola
T. FITTON.
LIVERPOOL,
LONDONDLRRY
GLASGOW
ALLAN LINTE OF
Royal mail Steamships.
The favorite route between Cenncla and Great
Britain.
fl"IsE7EJ 5JJZJIj,E,
THE CIRCASSIAN
will sail on Deeanbert14. Sh vtest sea passage.For
apeod, comfort; economy and safety are equal to
allyolllor A Glantic Line, and being a Cat -odium
Line,slionle be patronized by. all Canadians. Ver
partvoulars as to postage or ;parties sending;10T
their Pie • ds, apply to
.CAPT. G. KEMP, Exeter.
FSTRAY HE IPER. -- Strayed on
the premises of the subscriber, lot 20,000,
2, 'Osborne, on or about, theeeth Sept last, a two-
year old heifer, Tho owner is requested 10 prove
property, pay exdonsee and take the animal
aw4JOHN ritAYNE.
erne'. Doo 12,103. at
NOW OPENING -
choice Linea in
FALL GOODS
and selling at prices to attract the closest Cash
Buyers
FLA.NN.ELS.
We have always been conspicuous for having s
complete stock in both Iflanuele and Blenkets 112
every useful make, We invite comnavison bare
with anything in the zredicet. We have never
been enabled to offer such bargains as 11014.
CANADIAN TWEEDS, FOREIGN WOOL-
LENS & OLOTHING.
At no time in the history of the trade have
these goods ruled so low as they do at tho pres-
ent moment, and we are satisfied that no com-
munity in the world can be so cheaply or better
clothed thou tho people of Canada to -day. Daily
experience couNiucei all that Witito a% Co. aro
hard to beat in those Goo Is.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
We have intimate knowledge of what is requir
ed. The productiou of all the hest tnakers are 04)-
-411 us.
CARPETS, DRESS GOODS, SHANtLS, WIN
CEYS AND BLA.Cli STUFFS. •
Mutate of these goods will find it to be to their
advantage to look threugh our very full and at -
ti active stock. Wu 0114 (LB a rule, sueuestanl in ob-
taining the correct thing in styles, novelties,
makes and colorings In H11 useful d seasonable
fabrics. We are in a vosition to servo satisfac-
torily the most diversified tastes. It is 1101110003.
sary to mention otic Millinery and Mantles, thoy
speak fur thenntelvee. Nothing builds 144) 11 troth,
like small profits with qu;iult returns.
BOOTS AND BlIDES.
We respectfully invite attention of buyers to a
careful compamou of our prices with any other
retail Lonnie in the Donliniou. We 0.0011.010 there
are but few fnmilies, if there are any in the coin-
nuntity into whish our boots and shoes have and
do not enter. We oau situ confidence recommend
1114441 10 give general satisfactiou.
Men of energy and capeoity never ftul, never
complain of hard times, and. are themaelves the
leaders iu their respective districts.
A friendly L1h 0)44407 510(1 to all customers.
WHITE &
1:111000800111 to G.B. Smith.
- St. Marys.
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