HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-5-29, Page 1Vol VL
PROI?Li/MT its:c.
Mr. Jaekson a Crediton.
TTOUSE TO REN';', '' t On Monday eight ast,Ivlr. Taol;;son,
_ Goeservattve noumioe for the' .booth
Jinotvtt me the Rod•ert'i11e hotel,, Imni:ediate Riding . of IIuron held a meeting. `in
Ore(liton, which was well attended,
There was e good many' lefdr>rs
present. Speecheswere delivered by
Mr. Jackson, Dr Rollins, and • Mr:
Bishop.
possession, Apply to 1J 1' teens er..L. Ihet r,
Li'OT SAIJ1t; OR '.t'O 1..1+JiV',i'.=,—V111l
3. of the brest'bnniness stands nn Main Street,
goiter, that largo wll.l 0n111nw.1}uus sturaa'lit Oily
' 01I1 fed by the sub.0riber, and formerly by M.
.rnitn Lrndorielc. Good cellar under part of the
store. Icor p,uticularn ap: ly to,JUliN ,C1l tTNN4-
CAY„ Exeter.
�AIt;1I FOBIS'ALE.—L,at 0, htrble
+L. Lino, Stephen, 50 auras, 30 acres cleared, 12
chopped, good bible hoose, good st01) 0; wail
feoeucl. Land e.eollont, On lake s1 oro, .4of a
ulil0ftoin Port Blake. where boats run throe
*imus a week, and of tL lnilefrom Grand l lend,
lnnveniollt tosoh oal and (Marches, an good rout.
]'rice, 19,500, terms easy; senastC DE5JAR,
DIN S,firewater p
LOTt,rl1It 1 FOR SALE. -- oa JJ
�_ Aeoncoaai n 3nr Stephen, r ' 'r ' r-
0 1, Stol }set, a 1) 01 uug the eo
pnration of E. •tut ; 100 at r.S,91) clearod,ttud all in
grime but `s l aortal acres seeded in Frans last
Spring. 2i mores of orchard, fru no hnnsu, a good
well, 0(1011 11 with pump, x110 a never fading
spring ut' excellent haver, 2 frame barns, frame
t•hod with Stable alio;,p shod &o. It would snake
11. good dairy fa -m. Tering to suit pin•n}tlIsur,
Thu farts will be rented if nut sold.
Ap,+ly to tial. IiAMLIN, Exeter.
- )IIOPERTY Felt SAL — THE
.2. urdorained offers for sale two lots contal. •.
log .L6 of at11.Lore e'toll,,situated on main street,
rear the 'Market Tito 1.a a good frame cottage.
containiu 1 seven rontus, good frame stable, good
wall, with pump. .1 here in a onantity of young
bearing t••ins on tite promises, For terms apply
to JOHN WHITE, 'S'iutea Ofiico, Eaetor.
i )ROPI.I.t'1'Y b Olt SALE. ,— TEE
sub ,nrih 1 oiM.rsfor sale two houses and two
lets. ono :initiated on linron street, oast, in the vil-
lage of Exeter, and tato ether on Sitneoe street,
Both boo :es are Hustle new, stud one rents for
six and the other for moven dollars a month, They
will bo $old t,g•'tll,r, or separate, and nal moder-
atotorms, For oa oculars, apply toT,J, \V1LSON
liousell, or to Um 3 Lunt office.
.Il AllM FOR SAFE—CONTAINIeG
fifty acre 1101.•11 south half of lot3, conces-
sion 20, Stoplo u 37 acres cleared, 0 acres fall
weat iu t 1e airo.l.l On the premises there are
a good 'mown leg 110 ''0, good frame stable, 20.30,
x_114 a young bearing orchard; also good well,
bricico.l., 10 feet dt••p, with pump ; wet: fenced ;
School nn.1 post -o alien within ra low rods : 8.1 miles
from Parkhill and on main road from Park-
hill to Grain.]= ud, Lor furthtr particulars ap-
ply on tho promisee ur by lattsr to DANIEL,
1.UANSOil, Harlow. r, o, Sroo,00,
'.T1:.RM FOR SALE.—TUE SUB-
scriber offers for sale bis form, Lot ,3-
•Con.1t, Township of Osborne County of Huron
20 acres dee. ed, the ronntin,le good bush, well
fenced, mud 1n 0 gond .tate nt eliltiV,Lt1011; tinder.,
drained, good orchard, splendid gull of water.
frame hero 30000,100 stable 20x1.10, log house, and
cnnvetno .t to sulaool and three ehluches. For
At the nppointeir boor Mr, Jackson
came forward and expressed his pleas-
ure ill seeing so many present. He
first dealt with the extravagance of
the Mowat Adlrinietralion,and 'showed
clearly that the figures used by the.
Opposition Caudidetes were correct.
He also proved to the satisfaction of
the enrlieuce that Mr, Bishop had not
looked after the interests of his con-
stituents while in the House. After
bir. Jaacisson had shown hoer unjust
Mr. Bishop was in vbtiug against the
motion for the reduction of the indem•
nity to members, ate lathe salaries paid
the clerks land officials in the various
departments, he brought up the ques-
tion in regard to the jtlrisdictiau of Di
vision Courts. IIe 01r. Jackson) ex-
pt'tined to those proeent the benefits
which would have beeu derived from
that law had it it been allotted to pees.
He thought it was hardly fair,for •a man
suing fur an amount '.exceeding $100
to be forced to go to Goderich with
his 0080, where the costs: would amount
to from $60 to $100, When the same
ease could be disposes: of'.jttet as easily
in a Division Court, whops the costs
wrulcl not exceed $5 or 1'0. The same
judge presides at bot!._ places, and
would it would not be 14s -well to save
$50 or $60 as not. After he Lad
olearly proved that all they, tatemente.
contained in his pamphlet were cor-
rect, he very heartily thanked the
audieuce for the order .kept during hie
speech, he concluded by assuring the
electors that if be were sent down to
represent the people of this riding,: he
would fulfil all the pror ices made by
hits, end asked those preeeut to use
urthernartienlorsall�•lyt0 their unprejudiced opinion ata go to
v:11• Bit YANS, Eirkl on, P.O., or
lefh.le,jJ.L1LLtOT,Attorney, ExeterP.O. the poll ou the fifth day of June anti
oast their ballots furl—lien
Mr. Bishop then came forth and en-
deavored to floor all arguments brought
forward by lir. Jackson, but he failed
to produce any Govornmeut documents
to prleve his lieeeetions although he
was offered them by Mr. Jaeksou. HI
ttied to justify his actions while in the
House, by stating that he would do the
same thiug over again if he had the
! OTICE.--ON '1'H)1 S +'GOND O1+ 1 chalice. Hs teak up Mr. Ja elteoll's
from the l,r n ice of toe ow-horse
hist. if slow taidplow 11)a►mphlet and attempted to Al10W that
is returned fartuwith a reward. of five dollars 11.11 1 11 0•,n twined nutenths. He bad no ob-
ingivembyJotau-n Aunts,r.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
V.
LIOGrSON, & J. , .
• AnI)••tiouoers. 514410 promOKEptly a hooded00
to. Days of .alas arranvod at this oftioo
li( CELEB1i,A'CED STALLTt)N,
"CLEAR omit," will stand at Ilko's hotel
every Uo:nitt�v night during the season
April 24, 1b10 tf
l'e j' J. C1.,ALUK, Aueut for the Us.
• borne tori ribuert iluttlal Fire Insttranoc'
ltornpany, Rosidt•uuo - 1T,irqu0ar. Orders by
mean .promptly atlwi,ded to.
S. C:> 1.LL'ii1•rLL. P1{OViNCIAL
Jase • Land Surveyor, 1.20., will Lo at the
10 yal Hotel.-:!coter,en the ttretTuesday in retch
mouth. (3.11010 for work loft v'ittl Dir. John
»paaknlau will '0001veprompt •Lttoution
D111vATE t1C1100L FOR YOUNG
L1])T"S.--('ourao of Instruction—English,
I'roncll M.t is thin. ti) and fancy work. Torahs-.
per r1 uarLcr, $10, iuo1liafyo; 38 without musiz; tae,
music only I1 ;reit quarter enlnmonena lot May
School -3i Lin st., Exeter. 31155 ICEMP.
T I'{;i" rIUN — TAKE NOT'C.E
lJ tele mho appointment of Dfesste.'Mason &
iladsomile11a„tt. as tgeuts of the Mutual Frio In
s•iranco ('u.npiLny of Via County of Wollingtnx, is
title day rtnualled,nud:dr. JOHN RYNI)MAN will
in future wet ss agent for Exeter sea vicinity.
]3 ordo,,
CRCALEB DAVIDSON,
4ivelpil, D000mhor 4th, 1879. 15-tf. Seo. 'r:eas
P tT.ENT GALVANIZED
STEM BARB MINCING!
!
ITS MERITS ;
CHEAPNESS,
UTILITY,
EFFICIENCY,
AND ECONOMY.
NO SNOW DRIFTS, NO WASTE
LANDS,
Unaffected. by Wind. or Flood,
VO S,iIALL4NII1ALS CAN GO THROUGH.
jectirm to make 10 regard t•1 the figure:.
dint thought they were not till there.
After talrit'g up considerable time tel king
about the ltuital G•,ve'rnrneut, and the
p.,liov they bad t'urened, justifying
every eaniou, whether for the benefit of
country or not, he asserted that be had
always, been in favor of the member:,
only getting x;600. and that if Mr.
Jacissou wunld 110(0 the Mail or Globe
the de% after the petiti••n wan signed he
•ould #i d hi+ Willie am(Eg those who
signed for the $600 iudenieity. Mr.
Jackson then prndnced the paper re-
fereed to, and Mr, Bishop's name ap•
peered with those who signed a mem-
orial to the Government asking theta
to increa'ae the indemnity to members
to $1,000 Mr. Bishop exclaimed
amid great lau liter, that be did hot
know his name was there, and 1t moat
have been placed there by some other
person.
The chairman next palled on Dr.
Rollins, of Crediton, who m ado an ex
celteut speech, showing bow injurious
t.lteMowat(}overnment had been to thin
(Province, and how unprofitable Mr.
Bishop has boon to this constituency,
he having done nothing to forward the
prosperity of the Riding. He was sent
Ito Toronto to leak after the iutei'eets
' of the pol'ple, but had failed• to do a,.
The lector explained the votes whi°h
Mr. Bishop had give,:, and showed how
much the rouutry had loot by them.
He hoped that the electors would turu
out 00 the fifth day of June next, and
Oast their ballots in fever of the Mr.
Jackson, who pledges himself to vote
for all measures introduced, as long as
they ate calculated to benefit this Pres'
vice and tend to keepingdown the emit.'.
;nous expenditure which Mt'. Mowat
Send for Pamphlets with fell lnformattoe and lits celleaguee had so constanelly
at; to cost)>Fte.• encouraged. He lbonght it was time
SOLD 13Y we had a ebange Of Government, and
'IL
��p,p�•• 031 thrji)r}d of 4 years if not satisfied with
.5iW :Ks +Pr-'Ma3i1?11�•/+�iy t110 way i11, which the Conservatives
govern the Province, they wonld have
a chance to turn them out. After the
Conten doctor had clearly shown. tine injustice
of .the 'worj ingJi ' df'' Division C)ourts, e
he conclude' 'by :urging, upon ;the elec-
tors the necessity of voting for economy
end retretiahment, and not allow party
fuelit ' to over -rule them.
Mr.Robert. Porter wasthe next
.epeakur, but as it was getting very late,
he cone:hided not to wake a leugty ad-
dress, but would just show a few points
in which the eleotors were interested,
and which it would he well for them to
eunsider'before casting their votes. He
explained how the money was spent
under NIr, Mowat, 'and told diem to
vote for lulr. Jackson, who would do all
iu his power to" keep down ,expenses.
After a voto of thanks had been ten-
dered to Mr. T. Yearly, who so ably
filled the chair, the crowd dispersed.
Improvements anRevivals in Trade.
The new Separate School at Chat=
ham is nearly completed.
The stone foundation of a new grain
elevator is being lain at Parkhill,
Arrangements have. beeu made for
the erection of the Stormont Cotton
Mills at Cornwall. •
J. F. Bast & Co., proprietors of tho
Parte Furniture Establuitnnent;lave re-
cently employed extra hands. •
']'lie contract has been given ont for
the erection of a brick building, to be
used as a. j)ost office, in Par !chill.
Itir. l)- Maxwell, of the Paris Found-
ry, ie
ound-ry,is abollt to start a branch foundry
in. Wiunipeg, or some plane cif the
Northwest. .
The Bank of Commerce. Buildings.
the Rice Block and the residence of the
Rennin Catholic Priest at Chatham are
n'e.w finished.
Rieoentlythe Dtelidae:,Cotton lViiilsad
vertised for 60 •operatives, and cable
dispatch announces that there • Here
over 500appliu'ants, and that L116 01114'
ber required -eked sailed for their pew
home.
The to vn of Windsor is one of the
P)laces tbat will profit. by the National
.'tlieJ b .t0'a great extent. It is t0 have
a sugar refinery and a nail factory, also
br00ehes +)f the Western Corset Co., of
D. M. Ferry & Co.'s seed establish•
Went, and of Judd Bro.'s yeast manu-
factory, giving employment to over 500
new operatives.
The buildings for the new nail fac-
tory in liatnilton are to be erected in
dues proximity to the On.ario 1•'�olliug
]'Tills. It is the intention of this coo n•
pony 1,0 snake a nail equal is every re
speer to the best American arttole, and
to sill it probably a shade lower, se
that Canadian dealers can be well sup-
plied without sending their order out of
Ceneda.
Iron and Herd llerehant,
Stlirstnia, 1'10;y 1, y
We hope our friends in the
West Riding of Huron will
turn out to a lean and vote for
Mr. Patrick Kelly.
Sugar Beauties and Free Trade.
Prom the London Graphic.
When Tlree Trade wee tahlished in
Ode °notary, the main object enliven
was the removal of impost): en fend, and
311.4 the lanrio•.v3, rs nppesed the repeal
of the`enrn (inky, Free Trade thence-
forward scgnired a democratic flavor
which in this] c •entry has ever :+ince
rlieting_nisheti it. A.t that time, too,
Great Britain sterni supreme among
the civilized world for her mannfectur•
ing capacity. Since then we have neade
two ,iir,00veries. Fret, that Free T' ado
d"•oarine# have n0 neoe1saey connection
with politie•o) creAd4. In 101)146 conn•
tries out of Engl.oul, it is the (iptn0-
crecy who are the Protectionists. Sec-
nntily, that formidable 1parinfactalring
rivals have risen np amend ns. Peo
pip are now beginning to dnnbt whether
Free Trade can be a good thing when
other nation. refuse .to practice it. On
all Hides prohibitory walls are being
built u;t against ns. Canat1a is ultra-
Proteotioniat, Germany ie adopting as
const stringent tariff, P'r)toce is shorn
to "deninuroe" Iher;enn)mercttil ti-Aatiee,
Are all these nati'tns hepele14.ely and
utterly wrong; and. are we only in the
fight ? Mr. 0 l)'1en, with his lucid
Malan, long ago perceived the real ob.
at.ael,a to IA eo Trade, and lie practised
what be preaelled. Ho was ,a cnsmo.
pnlitnn. He had 110 preference for
l+,neland oyer other nati••ne. Bot the
wnt'irl is not eat educated tip to 111is
point. Meet of tie set the interests of
nor family before those of the 1)ublic,
and the interests of our cnnntry'b'fore)
those of the world, Arnerkeane and
Atietraliane nheorfully pay dearer for
their maotfetotnrera, bedei)nso they re-
gard the extra cost as a boauty to the
nterpr'iae of their own countrymen'
and it is utter folly to assert that man -
lecturers are not encouraged by sueh a
Method. If our Government held these
viewrothey would soon bring the French
and the Dutch, and the Belgian refin-
era to their senses, by clapping on a
duty equivalent to the bounty.
Electors of South Huron, be
sure and vote !fir i r. Jacltsdn,
and. an econ �+�'1 Govern-
ment.
eta4)7
Horrible Clii131 Harder.
Lynn, Massa' jl 3ist now enjoying
another highly ' red sensation,
which is . creatingt most as much
0
,,. mystery. n1Ylm9 nt as 1110 t s terItis
y y•
the murder of a slid en days old, by
its uuuataral par to save them-
selves from disgrace, . .The booty was
found in the woods en r Malden, and
John N. Bnzzell• was arraigned in the
Court`on' Saturday Most as one of the
principals. A answering his de-
scription, with a women, •was seen to
drive iuto the;tvoods last Saturday, and
the police witli-this,clew env used him.
The woman was logit arrested. Her
litnry of the awful ttpehte in the woods
13 briefly as fall , #; <'
I have beau in-
timate witlh Buzzed' ,fpr over a yea►•.
Some tithe knee I lieeitlno aware that
I was likely to beaoula looter, and
wy parents alto be itllxle aware of rhy
condition. Marriitae was suggested,
but Buzzell' represented that be had
married on the 4t11 of this mouth. It
was really his father $$ha married on
that date, said eo t11i% 'sway' out of the
d;fficulty had to, b + aballcjoned. Buz -
eel proposed that I should be taken to
the ..house of hid sister ealtIrs. Carrie
Meer�;,
Ma1n 'Chel's'ea, . ► s, tis clone, and
on ther6th of Mtoy iechiltie a girl, was
burn. Proper llxedic4t4 atteiidtr,oe was
pruoared, and both 1 and' my child
were. doiva well, ve The neat;.:quem
tion wadidbow to disponi.' of the uuwrl-
come babe, and it was sores decided to
take it to 80030 lyiud-in hospital in
Boston and leave it. On S•1.tarday I
went . from Chelsea to Bolton iu a
bora° car, to meet Buzzlrll by ap-
pointmeut. I met hitt near School
Street, and weut to the hoepit'tl and
made en effort to have the child taken
in. The advission of the child was
refused 1.0 uec'tint of its age, the nieu-
ager saying that if the child could b.
b.•ought there when two weekly Iderit
tvonld be provided for. 1 then return-
ed to (Hodson, and soon after was juin•
ed by Buzzeli, who, duliog the tim••
sae were separated, had hi ed a teals,
and when he rar0e pith it I gut i•.
with the child in my arin:e. We :dextral
for the wodde. Up in reaching the
Loads Buzzell stopped the team and
•leliberettely asked ;lie to etratlgls
c tied. This 1 refesed to do, as I was
horrified at the prnpeeitiout Buzzeil
bleat scut, 'Why, you east run yutll'
boxer dotal) its throat mid kill. the Ltd,
thing in a minutia' I was nv(l'001n•
with horror at this suggestion, but
I3uzzell ,ulgril;' took the ohilti and de
liberately etraugledit until it ceased t.•
struggle, and Wes epparen.ly dead. I
covered my face with my sheet while
lie did it."
Let every maxi in S •utll finron alis'
believe8 t at the exf lteittlre of the
Paoviuce should be knot witbin the
income, rally to the p elf/don the 5th of
Juue and VOl'E I'Olt •;AUKSON.
Dominion .N.4,•
The New Beunswioa Government are
snaking arraugeuiertt8 to p11141) forwent
the eett•leuneot of Mown IWUdH.
No fess than 14 fit es took place
iu Toroute on Saturday !net, but none
of a serious character. MI were caused
by firecrackers.
Friday hist Sheriff Chanvea0's room
in the St. Lawrence lintel, Montreal on
the Q.lee'ns birthday, wag yestertlaysant
to the penitentiary for five years.
An A ueriean Pickpocket uained Ia..
Beetle, arrested at ;Montreal on tile
Queen's birthday, wase yesterday sent t0
the penitelt•1Hry for five yea's.
The United States 0 'uau1 at Hamil-
ton, Ont., reports that more then 6,000
people left that privirlce during the
inlet two 30011(1)1 for llianitobat, besides
2,800 from other Cabe/tine provinces
in Europe
Work on the arches at Kingstn,h is
being pushed ferwaaral rapidly, workmen
cominencing at three -soil; continuing
unti1,1a1•ir, 1t is solid the Premier will
aec0mpany the Viee-regel party to
lkiugstou
No.42
The house of Mr.' ferries McLeod,
ohairmau Oft the Loudon East School
Board, was entered by burglars on
Sunday night, and $25 stolen from the
pockets of his pants, whfeli were lying
on the floor by the head of the bed.
No clue to the buylte.
Mre. Brockingtun, ife ofMr.Brock-
ington, Hotel -keeper o ".•Brantford, was
drowned on Friday night last, in a cis-
tern at the blink of the hotel. Mrs.
Brooliington had been ill for some Limo
pat.t, and it relative was attending' her.
but did no»tote that the deceased had
left her rein through the night.
About tett days ago a woman was
sent to Halifax from the country by her
husband to' draw between $500 and
$900 from one of the banks. She got
the rnouey, and has sinoe disappeared.
She is supposed to have run away with
another man. She had been married
about nine months.
Two young men from Ottawa, named
P. Brennan and J. McDouaait, were
relieved of all their 08,811 and jewellery
at the .Richelieu Hotel, Montreal, early
ou Saturday morning. They retired to
bed without locking their door, and
some one entered their °heather and
rifled Brounau's pockets of $65 in cash
an 1 a sold watch, chain and locket,
valued at $200. Teveutyfive dollars
was also Mistreated from MaDongall's
Docket. No arrests.
While some •children were amusing
themselves with fire-eraokers at New-
market, one of them threw one ata lit-
tle girl, daughter of Wm. Minegne,
about eight years old, It set fire to
her olotdhiug, and before it could be ex-
tinguished the lower part of her body.
was 1ireadfally burned. It is almost
certain her injury will prove fatal.
At an early hoar on Saturday last
the wife of Mr. Jacques Baker, of the
village of Jarvis, together with her in-
fant and a lady friend, were .seriously
injured by being thrown, etioteptlyrfroia
a buggy. While 'pitsemg•i'pf► Etta Neent'
their horse became frightened at a fire-
cracker thrown near by a b ty, whirled
suddenly around and ran away, upset-
ting the buggy.
amau supposed to be insane at-
tempted to commit s>kieido at Newburg.,
on Sat.nrday last, by cutting himself
about the neck and paroling a knife io-
to his body. He was tied. by some far -
ties for safety, but afterwal ds. veleasod.
and he escaped to the- woods. IIe is
n'tkuowu there.
On efor slay mnruilhg, as air /engine
01, the H. & F. W, Railway was back-
ing from Barrie 8tatiuu, .110 engineer
Amy a mall walking on the track. The
.ihiatle .a st Henn/led, but the 11181, who
tvat-a deaf, did not hear it. , Before the
engine eanld be stopp, sl it struck him
en the heed. He was identified as a.
• m1tn,37 years of age, mated Win. 1)81.n-
oline. He died an !lour of erwlirds.
A. lad mimed Clarence Kerr. said to
bo only eleven year. Of age, was detain-
ed by the London police on Manday on
1110 at'entolI :f a telegram frttulhis Wh-
iter, Tho.. Keri, slicoluaker, of tar i'•sels
vh • ailogett twit N.ttlrau Lit tap and two
o tint/at/ions froth home,+iutl were taking
iei10 to illanitob 1, for which phoea they
Wets f,o rialto; when they were detained.
Ti's boy told Sirgeant Crawford that
he had given Little the looney to buy
hie ticket, :autl that he had earned the
money honestly, and also that the
men lied net persuaded him to go.with
I hent. Mr. Little gave the youth stools-.
lent moiety to take him beck. and it is
probable his father will arrive in the
city with Abet object in view this after.
teem. The lad states that he intends
going tnjiMltaitoba no matter Chow tnuoll
the inti mau may object
About nice o croak onFridey avenin; a
very sudden death (Cottrell to a colored
wiener. i,nmed Owens, who lives or the
eon h side of lt'gersolt. It seems elle
h•,ul been working )ill day for Mr. ;r.
Thompson, and heft his place about
7.80. elle then went to her dao„ hter,e
place end returned home shout 90 clock
Alter beiug a short tune olio asked for a,
(Melt of waiter, at the salve time tearing
the front of her clothes, saying she wan
ail burning up insi.le. Atter taking 1110
water elle 0.,0tn, 1ce1 vomiting and
rotating at tate u o Itis and died in to
,.hart time. It is suppose to bo,anot•bitr
ease of poiaanning, as the woman was fu
pet foot health all day.
iii 1571 the 0 tnservettives ,scent
$1,810,806 ;, in I877, the Reformers
spent $9.140,627. bir. Jackeen op-
pesee this extravagsnee. Theta VOTR1
11o, JACICti()t'.