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`ee S:,10 in tl,:,t-•r„ :hie of 'titociilliorn.y,,,Mid
<ilosex C t„ near t.init+t°icl:,
Apph to H- \t. 11.147., S tdicitDr,
rimes office, t:Yteta
.r._TUU51+; tiff .ai'i' IN it;XETe.' It FOR
Ll SAL1: • 1i 1At' FOu (RSH.—r•1 ve4ua•
Us, ^,purtvi3"itottutlo.t 'Viltima street. 'S'he
techs a stew., iuii1 a 1i ttf brisk eontttiiii g soy -
In rorxxtt:, a et.t;et utttl t4 woo itihed, i•'or timber
2t4rtienlura apviy to A I,site, Exeter.
4-403t+:A3, ,---A NEW, FRa.m t;
Dwdlgatt w one-third of,t4n:Ycre of. laid
situated en NI -Non 'Shoot, I'xetor. The 'house
°enttins8 rn•'uis, tL cpsti4tr,1 and 4 r:own naffs at11
wall faulehoti. L'hnre is a good won of water
:also a ar,-t.tiaas weailthod otw the premises, Ap-
ply at the 'nuns Alec.
IMPG teleteve' attar ujBa.
Y AMES UICE, UOUN TY A 00110N.
*re neer. Saleap'nnptly attended. to. Days of
tales arranged at tuts twice,
7l�ONE/ TO LOAN ON REAL ES.
tate for the Buren Sc 'Sri'° Loan Savings
society. nee rates.of intoreai. Apply to Jottn
Spac]ttnun hxoter.
1. /t ON EYe 't'O iort.itO a N :11' 7 A N 11 7
A per cont. accA to t rr is. Special as
santt4ges to those borrowing .or Sour yours and
upwards .Apply to
13. V. ELLIOT,
• fetober IS, 410, S.'ticitur, Exeter,
MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST.
Class Nrortgages on Beal Estate rr for
building purposes, ft.r the Dominion Savings &
Invoetaient Society, of London, Out, for any
cumber of yeast from one to twe u,y. Apply to
CHAS. sla✓N1UN, Photographer, Exeter.
�� 3. GLARE, Agent for the Us-
.ai *borne anti 1Libort gutual Piro Insurance
Company, liesidonoe— L)'arguaar. Orders by
mail promptly mteeaded tU.
la_ OA tIL'lifut'LL, PROV)NCIAL
e 'Land $ervoycr, dtee., will Le at the
°at yal Hotel. !Use ter,ce the first Tuesday innacll
,month. Orders for work left vitt. Jr. John
alyaokmanwill roceive;,rovtpt bttontion
1SS Q(J NLAN
Boge to ibxfo?rn the Ladies of Fs<eter and 'aur
.ioyantiing country that eh' is aguinprenarodtodo
.ri •eseznukingg in a.l its branches. Cutting an:fit-
this asoeoiatty: Place of business—one of Mr,3.
Roes houses, 'Union Steot, Exeter. Apnrenticee
wanted. Ce t. SS.
011N R. IlYND11AN,
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itCCO!lIYTANT, CONVEYANCER, REAL
ESTATE AND INSti IANL'E .GENT.
money to loan on mortgages, notes and .ether
tseouritiee. Rents and accounts collected on rea-
sonable terms. Insurance effected in 8rst•claas
Comps. lea at reasonable rates. O.,tce—at Dr.
Hvndman'a,Main S reet Exeter
A7&AK>✓, AU::•r1ONbEli .?OR
. TSE COUNTY OF HURON,
A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY
jnea received forinvestment on mortgages
atlipertent.
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HIEDS,W{LLS, ETC., ,DRAWN
on reasonable terms.
if R. ABBOTT t,, D.S.,11.1t.C.D.h
araauatc ofl;oyalOaline of
DENTAL SURGEONS.
t ff,e serO'Neilbunk, and opposite Bamweil
Prekards.
REMOVED—H. KINSMAN, DEN-
TIST,
has removed
-So li'anima's
E1ce*, three
doors north
of Carling'a
store. office
upstairs.
:$g67,,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.
At 7 Per Cent.
Anply to B W.HALL.
Solicitor, Exeter.
G!R GG HU1;lSE, LONDON, ONT.
3� R, GRIGG, PROPRIETOR. (Late of the
Hinesleaa.) NEW HOUSE, NEW FVRr 1TURE
.00OIOA WPLE R:LOMB. Corner of Tork and
direhaiond Streets. '
**ME INSUBANQE COMFY, OF .LONDON.
a rrsarpeao ra rap.
Algona oetslttiebeo is Cseadalr]t1tlbi. UMW -
tee
liability of eqpp L1:d Stockholders, eniaarge
Bosom *nude. •Aloadrate retaaatl premt.w.
IP /1. NY31D1R,feli,
RUBY W TTIUROfaasger. levet al Vaster.
FARM
TOWN P,FOPERTY
Ion SALE CHEAP AND ON BAST' ti'Ittiilt 0l1;
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PPArTil4N,T, TRRti�r
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Exeter, Ontario, Thursday, November 18,1880.
No13
NO
CANADA--•A'i1'STRA.bli . pornl.AR OPINIuN
The general verdict ie thtat the Alta.
HAMAN WINS BY NtNiI BOAT LENGTHS— tralian ie no more formidable a, match
Tem AUSTRALIAN Nnr,VREILE- t't1LL VR• for Hanlan than Cottrtaey watt. Tri'cll-
SCRIPTION OF THE 'CONTEST. eat was backed heavily by his friends
1 eh) of
Wowns a 1
soresw6li
se ri..
Week mttbent
with nelaylrlearts at
if'D0.bweett .tett t
Lett number les Os*. it► TIS
hoes 13 metes moo*, 1$ r Seo.
r sores tin*
Anrt white •aitft •
tont tl4tsAt tt4eee
• VW .Alan In;blto YE16ge at* tea, i+lla
*alt tho tlobariristea of Loi 1
r,„,. .. tiueble:r'poetrt�! le fky teat*, trM' t
. _ ata b, art in ills sat vill.it♦, linin $
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TYNESIDER'S ptNt(L
Lnn•duu, Nov. 15.—The racebetween
!Loden end Trickett; for 2200 and the
champiouship of tare world, was rowed
on time this morning, aud restated in
an &acts victory for the Canadian.
THE 'TWO EEN---EANLAN'S ?ERPEOT AP-
PSVARAi, CR.
When the atguirl was sounded, Trick-
ett eihnost inetentty tirade leis appear -
Sweet', rowing out from his boat house
art lite buoy, from wlierh he was to
eta) t. A few seconds later Hainan
Winched hie boat amid wilts cheering,
Stich le perfect specimen of manhood
and physic/el beauty, as he honked to•
day, is seldom Been.
TUE RXCR.
The start s'ecurted at 12,14 p,
Haulan hied if au,ything the beat of the
start, blit the advantage was immater-
ial. Both were directed to a good
course of the stream, the assemblage
of thousands yelling like wild men.
Hanlan had the meet friends. On the
steamer it oonlrl be seen that bettiug
was brisk, bat a record of tile odds tan
Hanlan cannot be given yet. Haulm:
set Trickett a tremendous pane, and
the st al ward Australian reapouded.ga [y,
ket'ring up the heart breaking pace to
Hrmrnersmith Bridge. through wl.ich
Heiden shot %head it clear length. The
until the very latct. and the discotsbfi•
ture amorg them is eowplete, His
euormoua Nine and strength colts im-
posed on some of the profeaeionels here,
but the keen eyes and every day ex.
erience of the Thames watertnen gave
the race in advance to Hanlan. They
were in his fever to a man almost, and
the cheers which greeted his appear-
ance were As hearty at they were
numerous.
CONQRATULATIVelti,
Hanlan has been inundated with
eougratulatory telegretns. Among
them aredeepetebes from Marquis of
Lorne, Mayor of Toronto, Cul. Shaw
(American Consul at Manchester),
Gov, Packard (American Goutlni-Gen-
eral at Liverpool), and many Grum-
titans,
WHAT THEE BPr1Ri'Sd1IN SAYS.
The eportauian thus expreseed Trick-
ett't defeat; -•'We believe, firs.ly, that
Hanlon t& far superior as a aoulier 1)
Trickett, and ,eco idly, we do not
thiuk Trie)tett was as well as could be
.roped. Weeks ago when he made a
trip to the Isle of Wight and France
he was over traiued, He had worked
himeelf to a piteli of muscular tension,
which nature refilled to suatain long,
and relaxation ensued. Probably he
;has euffeliug from one of those re
crowd cheered, anti }tauten visibly 4epses at the time of the race. Lt natal ,yards away. McCrae was able to speak,
crowene(d fors , 8.tL ll, showing that lybe alas be remembered Trickett wee euf• ted" said' two meet had knocked bran
down and out his throat with a doll
knife, as he was returning home. Be
Lett his uncle's about niiie p m., Rutl
had lain in this terribly wounded state
until nine o'clock next morning. The
nlgbt was very etotiny mrd wet, and
}tow he ever lived is a Mystery. Bis
windpipe was cat clean across, and the
loss of blood was terrible. There is
little chauoe of Ilia recovery, although
the doctor& in attendance are hopeful.
What the motive could be is ineorloeiv
Able. He bad in his poseebernn hut
twenty-five oents,whioh was untouched,
ar•it it is not known that he had a
s:'t,gle enemy.
Mr John Morrison, constable, fonnd
on Saturday, within about thirty feet
tri where McCrae was discovered with
ells throat eat, a pocket-knife belong•
ing to MoOras, but the latter says he
missed it about the time that a hired
man who worked for him left, and had
not seen it ernoe. It is a common isok-
kuife with two blades, a large Due and
a small oue. The email one had been
broken oaf, the large one was about
three inches long. The knife when
fonud was closed, and the blades and
handle were bloody. These fasts
would airooet indicate tit it the case
was one of anioide, taken in menteotiorl
with the fact that MsCrae's domestic
relatious were not of the bappieat kind,
was it not for a statement, made by Mo•
Orae himself that he had lost the knife
some three weeks ago. He further
•stated that a man by the name of Geo.
Voe,ghtlin, whom he had wnrkiug for
him, had taken it. Voegbtlin had be.
came diaaatibfied with his place, and
after having some words with McCrae,
had left. 1M1cOrae's wife corroborate,.
the statement, Baying that the knife
:has been ionising since that time ; and
when Hammersmith Bridge was reach- Air ANTI LAUD, LL'AOUF 7dnVEMEN*. a daughter of 1IcCrae's still further
ed watt it clear that Harden had ,ob- Dublin, Nov. 19.-1'cwtedown art- 'oerroborates It by stating that last Sun•
tained a Anon !Rad. A grand cheer 14ans have initiated a movement for 'day, wbeu at Qamlaehie, She bad ask.
greeted him there, and as an acknow. •ostramaing the tnembe'ra of the Land 'ed her father for his knife to peel an
ledgmeut Ue pnt n little earn settee in. League by refusing In deal with or work apple with, that be said be had not
to hip etroken. Trickett was left be- for any member of that organisation. got it, and that Vneghtlin had carried
bind. and the rose was now decided, THE iIORDita 1'it` wsE#LER. it away when be left. The case is 'nye.
end Trickett lost courage. Hanlenin. Wheeler. killed near Cola, enmityteriona, and the authorities are mak-
cressed hip lead steadily, and after be Limerick, was a eon of a Prnteetantjotnn'-;711g aueh invostigMiontl as Inas tend 10
compieted`s be went/ mile be hada mere farmer, and not an agent, He bad'' light
walk over. The distance between him taken,a farm from whioh t agent,,
:and Triukett widened more and snore. been twisted. \The ae*asin'fiired from,
`At the three mile point he stopped his behind a web, li.elt mnst have'reen able
oars for s moment and to get quiet close to hie violin, owing w,
WAITD hie HANDEW5ORiiti! to the Ansi of the evening, as a portion
verhie head in a epirit of trittrnpbant of Wheeler', heats wee glint away,
bravado which won bim eheer anon eitEs1HG A Qvis'fnR anifo.
cheer. The great single send retie had London, Nov. 18.—Lord CMfnen:'rt'
been Met anti won, end rowing over has taken tire horse of Medtjun. mow
,the Al mite was a matter of enrerero. bray, Leiceeterehire, .Ntigland, for the
Attie*. Hanlan wan the favorite in winter. The drown of hie leaving Ire
b`dttint ental lard week, when Triokett lend will be to deprive , la nr of Pm
ehnt tiduislit, ominn, it is said, to Ane• ployment to the extol a4,00O a
1, trsiitatt triendsponling to give him en• year. Y"
LAND irr>tni'itoe.
to A land 4neetidq Was lislee 1 the ga s
of Boysolt's Home' S inc1ay, at 12
o'odnbk, Other tariff meetings ware
amissmisommwmaile
avoid one jget now. Their orders to An L„gnitnanx 'belonging to .dill,
the peasants were to permit the relief Moraviau eettlerment, Northern Latimer
expedition to pass uuhartned, and that dor, who nlurdered his wife by throw.
these orders have been, imphcily carried
out shows vast power ever the people.
aorooTT'S mops.
Dublin, Foy 18,—Mr. Boycott'e St. Johtt, N. B., but eselrped. was rs-
laborers are woi king indnstrionsly captured, and arrived on the sohonner
gathering the crops. The latest die- tat the harbor mai;, on Thursday. While
patches tante that the weather is un- bsine removed he again escaped. and
is s11lt at large. He is a desperate
character.
her over the cliff and shot hie step -eon,
was put ort board the steamer Penthelt
by the rule -lotteries to be brought to
+ettledand the work may be dtla:ed
in consequence, but that 80 long se
the military guard is in attendance ne
invasion from the populate is anticipat
ed.
Desperate Affair in Lambton.
Considerable exdit ement wascan'ed at
Oarnlaohie, on Friday moruitlg by the
report that Alexander MoOrse, a well.
known farmer, livingabont f nr elites
froth there, had been murdeenuely in,
!waited, and his throat cut oven, by -
parties unknown. It appears that Mc -
Cute, on the pt'evwwna evening went to
visit his uncle, who lives abont live
hundred yards from hit house, and did
not return. His absence did not cause
any •-•penial alarm, as it was eupposed
be had stopped there. 1» the morn-
ing, abort 9 o'clock, a neighbor namtd
Joues noticed some one lying in the
fence corner beokon'ng to hits, and nn
approaching was horrified at finding it
was Macrae lyiug there withhis throat
out open. He removed b:n) to his own
house, which was not over a hundred
'had even thus early no fear (lute re ell.,
He bast geiue 1 a quarter of a length,
and swept away in each style that
diose watching hila at this point felt
that, baeing any accident. lie lead al-
ready won. The water was sleek and
smooth thiotighout. Hanlan had the
Surrey side. There wap a very even
start, Ilenlau strikiog S5 and Trickett
41. Hauler) rowed easily and in per.•
style, showing hut superiority from
the first stroke. The Crabtr•Oe was
feting from a bronchial affe(f len ; but
we do not hesitate to pay that 11e won d
never beet Hatilatt even it iu the beet
of health. Welt regard to Harden,
probably many years will elopes before
such a perfect sender appears again.
THE H14T..
It is said the bets on the Hanian-
Triekett match represeut a far greater
sults than was ever before dependent
talion the result of a boat race. It is
stated that the Governor-General of
Canada gave instritti no to have the
passed in x22 tninntes 4 seconds. Here result specially
telegraehed to him.
Trickett ;began to labor and 1 ok ill, The Tate was a mere procession from
and by the time the soap works was the start to the fiuish. Haitian rowed
wesehod the race was absolutely veer,
inal+lendii toren. He stopped several
Oaaatiooally Hanlan stopped rowing' tithes, allowing Trickett to come up.
anti[ Triolcelt same ext, when a few T,.erneudous crowds witnessed the nate.
powerful strokes would send hien ahead Tuo river was perfectly still.
A later 8000111A gives the time of the
race as 26 minutes and 19 stcouds.
The excitement among the netting
then Lila other. He leaned neer to men was intense. Odds on Hanlr,n
wash his face and chatted with Elhott,4tu<nped front 6 to 6 of the night before
to 7 to 4, or almost 2 to 1. The bat•
who was rowing alongside. Filially being in the city wan with Hanlan, (nil
won by three lengths, which he email his easy trinmph aooepted as a inrstter''
again. Between Han.meremith Bridge
and Cheswick Hanlan lay down twice,
stopped entirely once, and again pad-
dled along, first with nne 8ku11 aid
lltave inside a ;mile if he bad chosen.
The time way twenty nine minutes and
nine eeeonde. Tiiolcett's appeared to
he'mnoli dldtressed at the finish, while
Hanlan was perfectly fresh
ANOTHER ACCOUNT.
Triolrett's beakers and a few: of the
orawd cheered him when he appeared,
hut it was evident he wee not popular.
When the word to go was given he re -
wowed hie apirite, and the old-time
determined look. and palled away with
itis reonliar alashrng stroke. H,inlan'e
appearance on the water was the Signel s•.a._
for sheers lend and deep, which -did
not seem to $ eot him. He proceeded IRISH NEWS.
to bneinees most admirably. Only
of oouree. Hanlan, ae he sat in his
boat, had that sir of self-satiefao'lion,
of confidenoe in the result whioh the
loug same of viotories itnpres Jed on
his countenance. Trickett was evident•
ly nervous, although he sat vr4 1 and
paddled his oare cleverly.
Montreal sportemeu have won large-
ly by the result.
TEE INTERNATIONAL REGATTA.
Haulers has stated that unless ill -
.nese prevented he would Dart e.inly par.
ticipate in the international regatta. -
Lord Beaoonfield'e new novel "End-
yrniou'' will be publiebed towards the
end of the month. It has been goner.
idly reported that Gladstone was to
Nine its ite pages, and possibly to ba
Mentioned iu am uncomplimentary ,p,
to„Lion as Prat. Ballwin Smith Was in
"Lethair,” but npon the very beat o�
enthority it is stated that this is not#.
who Daae. The Longipane have pdi
210 000 for the mar teetripte . No snob
word was fever heard' of .bafere for a.
novel. Tne interest of the literary,
Retie! and political world ie oonaentrst•
ted on Chit; new book. the first edition
of which will b dt twenty thousand
copies.
1
Don torment. On Saturday night,
hoiteVer, the Ode again changed, it
being resorted that Hansen's (lnnedian
baakere'had drawn heavily on a Torem
to bablt'wherewith to stippn
rt bis repty.1 held ell StIdattY.
Lahore, ytbwilt or on* too Leem's.
eft AWES" eV wnnp'r London, Nov. 19.—Phe nt1'we from,
lNeill to have ,harped owners here in Ireland ontnec alowly and lots. 'Chet Rates will be present (rum Fratrae.Atne-
rltdmtbP foetalis of the result le sena athinie there bee not been ;A (101111161 snemtt 1, Italia and emeries, repraeenting a mil
•1 of ttaefnbefls of the Wesleyan
;7011Mdtedaindted m the enortinM Werdl doe sole!? to the leaders of the Lime lion y
+Welts talked of quite. heel,' L ssgaes *ate bin toreai%id1 tett*l*A M• =ttt•.,
DOMINION.
At. Belleville the epizootic has made
its arpeareece, lent few of tbe ease,
are ported. •
tRnrneasyct Limreo 114110/88,1 1 and 8 own;
nn Friday morning' there ,•ocnrred e,
hart rpilway neeident at Dnndafi. A
through, onstern b said freight train
yens pnacing, when a car wheel gave
AV and threw nn lees than forty care
off the track. A wrecking o'-ew was
immediately aecnred from H'tmtlten,
aria the work of clearing the treek comms
mended, which was completed about 9
n'nleek.
The frrraiht ennsi-tod of cattle boon&
for Liverpool, furniture. Oren. pork
and numeron+ ober articles. Eieht or
ten cattle were killetl,and the pork was
thrown all over the track. Seven oars
are completely wrecked. and are now
in perfect ltindlingwood along the track.
No pennle were hurt.
On Friday eveninir ahnnt 8 Inaba.a freight train eemint; from the east
ran lata the rear end of another freight
trein etandini' on the main line of Lbs
G. T. R. at, F'•reet, damaeine the en•
gine badly. and throwing Inc caboose
into the 314o1,. No one wee injured.
attorney General Mowat has been
waited rye by a deputation formed of
the officer.. of the Toronto and York-
ville Christian Temperanee Mission,
who urged upon him the deeirabitiry of
establishing an asyinro for the oars
and onre of inebriates. It desired to
have the the Province anppmt the into
titutinn, and promised to ao• what waw
required if it•were shown That he would
have the niortti support of the people
in making inch en expenditure ; or if
they were to establish a private insti-
tution be would NO that they were pro•
vidr'tl with the powerneeepsary to de-
tain inmates. Hs would also author -
lee inspection, so RR to prevent any
Omuta or irreinlaritiee. Mr, Mowat
took oeoaeion during the oonversatios
-to state to the depuration that the Gov.
Ailment had attempted to .c tablieh ass
inebriate asylum at Hamilton, hut the
temperance people were so much taker
up with prubtbitinn that they were
somewhat indifferent to the project.
The building hue sines been converted
into a lnnatio asylum.
Andrew Gillen, a young New„.
lawyer of dissipated habit',
made overtures of marriage to 1
Sigerson, but wow refused, and fit
forbidden the house. Late Wednes
, afternoon he palled at the holm. lire. -'
Sigerson and her daughter talked with
WORLD WIDE NBWB• him fir sumo time, and thea desire*
him to go away. l'3e eontinued to
plead for Mies Siger.on's !wear, and at
length be threw bid arms about her
neok, drew a pistol from his packet
and tent a bullet thronpb her bruit.,
Mary fell dead at her motheeee feet.
:for a great of 240,000' to help the Gillen rushed from the bovine, The
Priuce of Wales pap oft his debts. It' police express a belief that ale llas
;it algin said that the people's William, eomrnitted suicide. ;K
;like the tree and etont•hearted man The twoburglare,Didkeon en4',eot1'
'that be is, respectfully, but firmly, de- who shot the constable at Fort*.' anti
Falined to do any stooh thing, saying ',soaped to the woods, grossed the St,;n.
that if any molt inor sae
.l1 wonoelair River on Saturday morn/WWII, ll► ,
were required it should be. made by the Courtwright, and are now .sate in :'
Queen herself out of Ler fall purse. United States. They stoles home into
Weltering ere prehariog for the great buggy from fen.P.•teh, near Osmlaohie,
esdlnenioal oongrees of the chief rapre, the night of their tempo. The rig
sentatilfee of their faith, to which dole. Wee fonnd its the woods talar Moore•
town. where they 31re*. dlettititoned it,
No effort to trace tlient hoot -heart 'toe&
0., ''V8$. Prow ihrti'•'P1 41. b -y«ilifr,i
a
TER LA?EBT D1SrATOHEa PR01t ALL PA1741.
Mr. Gladstone. itie said has been
requested by the Queen to apply to
parliament at lie forthcoming session
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