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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-1-8, Page 474TART 8, 18E0 �al�.11l\T. extree ISXt. AT'Xn;.irr cat ran OF TIIE 11liiclrid, Dee. ti0,—The present sea• elan of he Cortes cloves when the bill for the abolition of slavery in Cuba ie disposed of. A new session bogiue it March. Great tiaotle ctcenrA•od on the Canary Islands en the 2l:rt had. A number of houses tied ()rope deettoyerl, nue Roo nItrAles watt. As the Kingand Qileau were driving through the gate of the Royal Palace sterm thieveuie , a young n dreesod as a workmau fired ca shot from a revolver tat ttj1e royal carriage, but hie aim, for- tot:rattily, was bad, and nobody was hurt The ball- has sioeo been found, and weighs an mune. It pas' ed close to the head of one of the Royal foutulen, The Bing' was driving at the tune. The• would•be assassin was inlruediate-- ]y arreste3. Ile confessed his tome as Gonzales. He is a waiter, and a. native Galica. Ayala, President of the Chamber of Deputies, is dead. Madrid, Dec.30.—The Dfruit) kspanol s;3ye two shots were fired tat the ruga( carriage, the second piteeei )g cluitteclose to the Qaeou's face. The weapon need Wali a double-barreled pistol. • The dip- lomatic body have gone to the palace to eongretulato, their majesties upon their escape. Tho attempt excites general indignation in I tadiid. It is believed Gonzales had accomplices. Three persons have been arrested on suspicion. . Gonzales has . been living in LI tdrid' for some time. • The . King attended the opera at night. ti. TPIR ollarlece' Baulk are taking steps to re- sist the paylnee of the double liability calls. 111r, il?'orrie, a tailor, was garroted an Detour street, Montreal, on Monday night, and robbed of two gold watches and $125. Winter nog packing tin i4tontrea progresses slowly, on account of th , present prices being c')netdered by th trade untvzarrantably high. Sir John INTaoderield hes intimate Tits acceptance of itli invitation to complimentary dinner to Mr. Chap lean ou the 8th pros. iu Mouh•eal. In New York yesterday, Sir Francis Mucks informed I1r1t•cilcl reporter that the feeing in Canada in -fayor of separ• ation from England is very limited. Tn ilio various Ottawa churches, on Sunday, the ladles of the congregation were requested not to offer New Year callers wino or other intoxicating li- l snore. !hire Fraser, late of British Columbia butformerly of Windeor, who.occulied the post, of American Consul for a time is to receive au appointment under Laud Commissioner Trutoli. The Comity Attorney has decided that there is not sufficient evidence to warrant the committal of the mother. of Clarke Brown for complicity in the West Winchester murder. Toronto, as the coming municipal eleeti,rn, will vote on a by-law grautirg $10,000 to the poor of Ireland. It was the only way the Clouucil had of getting out of affnding toe Irialt vote. Mr. L. A. Asslein, advocate, of Iii- neouski,.has been chosen as the Con- servative caudidaate to succeed the Hon. A. Chauveau, who it is reported, will not continue to represent the constitu- ency of ftimouski. Wedoesdav, in the Toronto Police' Court, an interesting and pretty little girl, named Maggie 14icCorinick, aged 15, was seut down for 30 days for rob- bing a fellow -boarder of $30 and some articles of clothing. At the annual meeting' of the oom- merciel Travellers' Association at Toronto, yesterday morning, Mr. James Patterson was re-elected es Pre- sident, and Mr. Hugh Blain, Treasur- er. The action of the Toronto City Coun- cil, ou illouday'night, inrelegating to the people the vote on the grant to the lrish Relief Feud, is considered a clever move, .but much dissatisfies the Irish element. Active canvass is going en to secure votes. The wife of a German merchant in Montreal became fascinated by a young man whom she saw ata musical store, and left her husband, proceeding to New York, where she obtained a divorce Her marriage to this party in questiou took place a few days since. The Indian cannibal named Swift Runner was executed at Fort. Saskat- chewan on the 20th iust., being the first legal execution in the Nurth•west Territory. The.cuiplit. was oonvieted on his owe confession of having killed and eaten his mother, his wife' and. seven children daring last winter. The Toronto Board of Trade has received a letter from the Postmaster General stating that be had made ar r•aegecnents by which, after the lab of January, the English, mail will be for-" warded to Toronto by special train. This arrangement will make ea: differ- ence of from twelve to twenty-four hours. A LOYAL POPULACE. Madrid, Dee. 30. -Tile King and Queen, on entering the, opera, were greeted with an enthusiastic demon- stration of loyalty anti gratitude at their escape. At the clt.se of the per- fornluce sen enthusiastic crowd, bear- ing terohes,'accomp;at;ied the royal oar nage to the palace. TRUST A BOY. .1 1During the session of the late 'Epis- copal Convention in Boston, the Bis- hop of Loni,iana, in crossing the Oom- mon, met a boy whose face be fancied, and, calling to him, asked if he had anything to do just then to which he said ,No.' 'Are you a good boy 2' The little fellow scratched his head and re- plied, 'I am not a vary good boy. 1 cuss a`little sometimes.' That candid answer iu pired the Bishop. with con- fiden©e, acct. Ile alien said, after giving his name and address, '1 want you to go to a certain place and get a bundle for me, and bring it to my hotel. There will be a charge of $8 ; here is the money to pay for it, and here is .a dollar which you will keep for doing the errand.'' -On his return to the hotel, the Bishop's friends laughed at him for his credulity, telling him that be would never sae the boy, or the bundle, or the money again, but, in half an hour, the young chap returned bringing the Doodle and a reeeiptc d bill for $8,50, the Bishop having made a slight mistake as to the amount that was due. 'How ;lid you manage to pay the extra half dollar 2' he inquired. '1 to k the Money you gave rile for the job: I knew that you would make it all glib.' And 'all right' it was made, and ve no doubt that the confidence that was reposed in that boy, because of his truthfulness, will do hitn good as long as he lives. DOMINION. 11r. J, Bennett Anderson, evange- list, is trying to 'revive Galt. There were 287 houses erected in Montreal, this year, as against 2.47 last A boy named Ilartney, was drowned near Gatineau Point yesterday by fa1'• ling into a cistern. it2t. Josepi1 Jamieson, of Ahnonte, has been chosen Conservative standard bearer in North' Lanark. Theout nail. makers of Montreal have advanced prices $8.10 per keg.. Cut tatAtal trade,, etc,, have also been Soma of the slutreholdor� g the ice - 1 e e cl Q HAMILTON. At No. 36 James St., iii the Ambitions' City of Hamilton, the attention of the traveller will be attractedby the splendid •lenge Drug Stole of Messrs Archdale Wilson & Co., the manu- facturers and sole proprietors of Wilson's Com- pound Syrup of \Vild Cherry. This most popu- lar cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, 'Whooping Cough, Loss of Voice, S;c., Bronchitis!, a most astonishing run. Even at this season, when the diseases of the respiratory organs are cornparativlly rare, orders are coming in for half gross and gross lots, from druggists who have sold out of last year's stocks ; and the proprietors have found it necessary to purchase new and improved apparatus to enable them to tarn out the Compound of Wild Cherry in sufficient quantity to meet the demand. CQN;g`il•MP '•ION CURED. Al, old physician, rtired from practice, hav- ing 11ac1 `placed in his hands by an East In- dia missionary the formula of a simple liege - talk; ramcdy for the speedy and perinanen- eu%'tt for Consumption, Bronchitis, Cattarh, Ast thma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also, a positive and radical cure ,for Nervous De- bility and all Nervous Complaints, after, have ing tested its wondexfhl curative powers in, thousands of 'cases, bas felt it his Baty to make• it known to Itis suffering fellows, Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suf- fering, I will send free of•eharge to alt who de- sire it, this recipe, 111 (. erman, Drench, or king- lish,with full directions for preparing and us, ing. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, namintg this paper, WV, IV; Sunius,,1 9 %btir Eloc'li,iipchester, N.. K. A Household I ee, itv, t Hagyard's Yellow Oil is the best rewady in the world fa the following:complaints :-- Cramps in the limbsand stomach, pain in the side, x'heixmatisni in all its forms, Colin, Neu- ra1icia, Flesh wounds,Spinal oomllnints,Spraius and Bruises. Don't fail to procure it. Its equcl' was never known for removing pain in all eases. For internal and external use. Sold by •all dealers. • DO NOT READ THIS. • aving received a lot of new machinery, I would inform the farmers of the sur. rounding country that I am prepared to manu- facture all kinds of Horse .Rakes, Barley Forks, Graiu Cradles, Snaiths, etc, and having soured the services of . a first-class Turner, I am prepared to do ALL HINDS OP TURNING on the shortest notice; and for style and price I defy competition, Always .on hand a first- class stook of Fork and Shovel handles. Mill half a mile south of Exeter. Ij A. COTTELL. the Pers attontivehostler `1'13AYED from Lot 15, S. B, Ste- el -me, on of about the 5th August last ono i white tear with red ring on the nose tinct red ears,5 years old ; one greyish steer 2 years old; one ;gluyisliheifer 2year sold ; onoyearling steer, red and, white ; one anooley heifer, light red, with white, AnyInformation leading to thoirrecov- ery will be handsomely rewarded, JOHN DOLEHAY, ell's. LEGAL 1-4 11. CADDY, e BARRISTER & ATTORNEY At Law, Solicitor, &c. Office, Fanson'e Block Exeter. 11 ARDINU IIARDING, & WHITE, li Balls tors, Attorneys, Solicitors, Coni- sioners,B. tt., &c. .3E4 (—IIIITTON'5 ELoON, Water treet, St &Ea ry's, Iour; i ,1Lt0DING,T5.W.l3ARDING, H,_A,L.WrwxE llI-oDIARbMIDB.A., 8 t ititITE1 ,NOT<L1tY, CONVEYANCER L17CAN- O�NT. MEDICAL. DR.: HUTCHINSON, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeon eof Ontario, &e., &c., Office next door to I. Coalinga, Alain Street Exetiit R. HYNDMAN.-CORONER FOR the Countyof Huron. Uffoe,noxtdoor to Afr.I. Carling' sstore, Ex eter . W, BROWNING. D7 M. D., 0. M. PJ e P. S, Graduate Victoria -University' Office andresideuoo. Dominion 1Jaboratorv, Exeter. , 0. MOORE,M.D. C. M. • Graduate of NIoGillU:iivorsity, MontrealI DftlceaudresMen oe Tdxotor,Onb. (Moe lours—f atol0a. m and? to'10o.nx -1--0. .J. A, ROLLINS, M C. 2. S. 0., Victoria St. Crortiton, Ont, Office hours ron1 0 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. 3n. (1 LUTZ, M. D., "LJ o Office at his residence, Exeter. •f R. IRVING, GRADUATi 0N•I• ILI VEBSITY Trinity College,hloml;erooliege Puvsicians and surgeons On:.., oiliceliirkton. HOTELS. `ENTRAL HOTEL, OREDITON a J —Wm. Baker proprietor. This Hotel has boon newly furnished and fitted up in first-class ;tyle, Targe and convenient Shaw Booms for 3orrmercial Travellers ; best of liquors and cigars it the BEM Attentive Iiostlers always on hand SI 21-8m. WILLIAM BAKER;, DRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. OLIN Pox. G. SWABTS having purchased above hotel, and fitted it throughout, now of- first-class accommodation totravelers, Good iguor and cigars at the bar. 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