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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-17, Page 14 • • Vol. XI,, No. 44 „HEV TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." EXETER, ONT., T H URSDAY MORNING, DULY .17, 1884, —-eceivedl —.� Just _....---..•SOJ1ETUING iEJ Y FINE IN— ('T-T(\ C' f .re .').-':L S And 0000A, , MI Itinda at FRUITS, ORANGES', LEMONS, FIGS, DATSS, S, BANA. SAS. At G. A. JOU 7 WAITE^ at sox 1.'ubltelte'r„ erre IPrcgoreente a . iii :•_lltine, lee they die, the baabottelHeron+ Mr. Thomas Farrow. when, trampled s a cies of the best iuStituti of three, counties. IIo trusted Chet , at a certain period some oxpressed a i1 one on Guard earth ---tine O augo S -00 - thee tiii'nlel nr•' 4 r t' gat flier th..y desire that the Outuge inearporatiou iety. (3.ppiauae). Le; thene go on e r:ra.: b erg r,ri:i;' :; d:`.. J1 ab;li should .not -be pressed, he was one a eigt their duty manfully, mei jtei- tt.e 1'tr::ciplr•a. t of tliosf wlro ndeeeee •d its name ; lice would bo greet. there in time. tette Te r n': ei' ,::Cn. Rbrought f rw rd, thus ;showing hint- eThe ,g'i•cateettemouu the People of Can. lt v .;t:.. Tyr vete the firbt...elf s trne member of the Order. t Oa had to -Jay witsAretrbishep Lyueb epode r. ;ie tetu1 thee Night wander i (Apol:t'.iie.) There watt littl3 twee t He wawa a dictator and leather of If r. why a een!t ata,"its ;tomato s'lroaal•Ibe1city for him (Mr. White) to, Keay aPy Matte tett fir•. Mower atilt surely the did seat knew the reeeou, but it.reigut irthe prrcediug speaker lead addressed Oatt'rri') a0111'1 n•at ssnb,nit t;: this b? brcentee he :ran an Iri+hm3n. and t them elo,uentIy, and c1oubttes't others much longer. Someone hat:' sail Mill of July at Clinton- called nip to • d s K + lir-t. He thing ab-ut the Orange institution, iintlette-Itient protest3 it referinere of TT W. HALL, r The demonstration made by the Orat'g"entk n ..a ceteb ati^FCA of the gto:' ,one 12th, t z '•et eff in a eery Rue- BARRISTER,,SOLI.ITORtetow ceeefial wanner tet Clinton opt Satur t day. Tho outlook early m the morn Uwe etas unwen'bitiock. uzeter, q int;, WW2 ,ataythiu ; ,pat eteeateingitein deicwidiuit for towered hour's; but to. DENTAL. «arae neat the olou'is !passed by, the sky cleared, and the eau iihluud in a 'KINSMAN, DENTIST. " ' iiearte of all time cataulated to gledden the )• time interested in the day's praceediestt. That the Clinton. people wore in active iyurpathy with the proposed celobretion there woo Ample evidence. Flag', and btu nere fluttered from many of the ptinattlat buildings while at ttifiere:ut pointe Hesreruo od w Peg:. MAeii iitaalc, Teeth ex. ractedwtth tet pain. a Tipp. nary to b(, xt, t€: i,. e ,alit t;etild refer to the bietorie of the oc- r that the Oreuge Order seas not weer. him t, bred the !o'- ,Lr:sl etoerx cxsion. it bed been a -Led of lihrt � in Canada. :pix oat of tho irvet" who and laughter.) ' Tlaeira wee a great "If Orangemen cannot get that lneor- fell at Ridgeway wore Craegcwea aufl eoeiele, greet bee taiee '4 its aeaa3i,a i porettoo they require, why do yon if it rr-ere only to koep *bore ,e peeri•y• lean with our Me. f ntutle,1 it, of glor- I not yoke against nate of ineorpartttlau l no setimeut and Help to defend their ,one, pion-. t'tral imwt+rtal memory, for the C lauroh of Rome ?" The au-' oeutetty in time of a ',ger their Omer ;;reee Lee twat there wore ;;.etltered ewer he gave wad that sae Oraugemen l !tad its uses. He lied recieved no around the Oritngo staudard,i'a every it wee their duty to de what wan less th*n invitatiue to altar. se gather - pea (If the worltt.rnillione of ,c(;)(1 men right by all pertlee. (Aprleuee.) 'Ingo that day. He wap glad to flee an.1 too-, ever teady to celebrate tbo;Soyon times had they applied to that ouch a splendid Farad() of the Loyal viottlries Achieved in the pent. end to Provincial Fariiauieut for tucnrpore. lOreogotnan of the weeterrp=oouuties. defend thee, principles in the future., Hon for the bill in each of its stages, (cheese). A titouaau,l MOM mei rub. 1 on its Hirst introduotlon, but instead ed through the mica uu en yet; etioe "',f elleiwiug it to take its tumid oonrae litre that. Thole cave back the re- N and becomeelaw an accordance with t , • '., r fall era id ' the a reeled will of the Home, he t, d:t.t„tl li ,f what their fore t d !e xp along the route of the proceeeian tape eut%rett, the noble eleede of der• referred it -to Ottawa. The Domiu- tiF.PTC,AI, ' er..bee of evergreens, hearing appro. !ug land the valtiroue tashieveaiellt* len Uoverniueut cont tt back saying - �i'ate uletteee, had been erected. d they trr..urrttt for no, and the thought that d f'aa a local matter. a 1r. .how- .- Pr , t t were des . at t dela. Bald he would a general i• , n . live ,t butthey afl Orangemen said they ;the tache pioneers who oaale out orad ter-Loaxltag'Fgt,oreateeter `p t were a1uaast iuiptasaible, alt grAat n tts til the+ 0 lure of r,irgr +ti! Itherts' an t � would have # special Act on the stat.- � cloiared the farads of this western t - g g - s 3 g uta book or none at tall. Sia.. t•med ; homiaphere gaud .they ceuid rejoice \1F. 131.()\4 tiTNtas elf, 1�., i11, (; l the orilsh, Tlturtu the worniu fretl�prra, t•a a�.a'ptn the ansa+l, in. real t: . r.�F.rfraduntavictortaCt:tst•rl<it>^ Os1c Oraugenieu the Qreneereen and their park, thetcrtil end religious liberty alter diet had the lull been introd.c- Itie d tlta1y were onlg twt tiivlaionn on ►r'u-*,tcleren. pan *aturhaNnrete,c, Exeter. friends had been cotuiug io front the l?ojoyed ta•.ley tAtpplattts. Omega- ed, told refueled nu tech of oi►siau, thea titrtlleru aoutioout, Sisaiu ,;u3 . ^ - _� counties of South 1:l;ttrtan,Waft Bruce, N taut 'AN! a u,d,lr i,r-t,tutie+r, and num- During the lata srs4toq of Parliament England hard been tpso ;r? -at c,l^r:us- - R. J. A. ROLLINS, M. 0. 1 . 5 tend soon Perth, each lodge goner, bored atnor> it* a t r�9a.g ° f tb�, , Mr. Blake heel rued' a great epeeob. iog nations bf the earth flee former 0. ()Mee, Matti at.l:«Wr.out.itusidence ally 0* .) 1:q ahsttl l,i;fa. b:ura G!'y out 33 41. ..,'�., •, t. ,"la '.in, .tai... !'. yu treat that. as fro ilea remarked in ti p,rasaariug South ;iiuj:30 . n:,or dived• 1 headed by a drum and fife Baud. arbor ounistri+rtt. He asked hie liver. the ITnn..t+, it wan laokv the Sxteek"er ed into twenty different g,,veriuenta Putrotitalite. was observed in all the ora to prove theatet-lroe to be Orange 1.+rnplt'yed a stout healthy page tat the latter North America divided only preeeeairgl, the head of the process t mon ni very dt esl at,d word. Then eat'ry away the different books from into two nations. A, small eectiou ion leaving the Agricultural Clrouude ! their noble . refer tt' eu"-d'ia rented ton which Mr. T3leko quoted. (,Laughter.)1 today were wishing to sever convect - at tete hour appuinted--clic o'clock. G higher platf.�r'o limy it ha.1 over been lie had takeu ground thou which WAS ion with the old laud by a cry for in. The route taken wan along Albert before. it t.a•+ ,a1 to tit+sak, !raving nprosod to the tutereste of his party, d+,pendonoe but he felt that the beat lie trusted drat they w held ever re. main true to tete t)rinoii 1. of their Order. Let them keep in memory the deeds of their forefuteere ober- ish a desire to emulate their notions, and the Giver of all good -could blees theta end their!, (Applause). pro 300 Hepit1 )Toronto) eatd they D It H NII'iS4�] ('ilii 4Eli FOR %lien the hour for tete ilroeceelou to c,� the to tl eta tl tet ley tgiveg i wettagothar :te a0'ia H,,1 •1►ri;l3,tars of ,.. I lead arrived the ilial al atresia, cruei•tut't t f men flee 16$1 their a, i t. , Q Ia t t' ('o ivorifnrox,- t fees n c . pre to start r principal Irl." tb'?, \1. T►., • eatee,'rli,t.c.3oa:.t.nat'r i:x.trr- 1. IIIVING,r,iUUAlal`ATE fele a'q:1 quern* l('[Vette • eiar.,.sad esrrgoont Out..rincCKirkteii i`tl"'MITA a'x AO• l:,tt;l ta. -t M]', 4OSE,COUNTY 1UCTION• or neer, Sat,.'seeeniet umov.4:W.tco. Dtayi nt vateanrrnnatitls:ttlriat ofttcto !i ;I NRY EILI3iiit, Licensed Auo- tlour.erforGuy,St^)'1v.rt,an.l ZI.!Giilvray Towuehtpr. Sales conducted at.moderate rates. i`nt t•i'ttiae, C1- .11ton, Out, lecON.EY TO L0A. 1 ON REALES. .C..L tete tortheiturou.t; Erie Loan • Savings ti3elety. Low rates of intcresf. ,Apply to John t^,peektnan,Ezeter. J. :1`itIi, :1 gall t for tlso Ue. 1,♦ •borueartOLd fiibbert Jrltua1Firelnerrranca Company, Residence-1.'ar.luhar. Orders by mailpromptly ►t«eu,letito. OS. HUDSON, COMMISSZONEB t in the Court of Common Pleas—reeds, i d11a, Mertroges,Leneos,and all forma of agreo- rnents drawn and executed according to law. i)FFICE—Litho Centennial Rotel nlook,Ueu+ still, Ontario. VI.ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND Of i per cont. according to terns. Private Funds. Apply to B. V.1LLIOT, Ootoborl5,'80 Solicitor, Exoter MON E"5Y 1 t I can lend any amount of Money on farm Ee- ourityato,Gl aad,7 percent.accordiug to tonna Private Funds a to Ratteubtiry stre'et; along Batton- only; 3atrly conte Nora poor pri''�tt-rii• and he tele. Willie) said confidently bury to William atreot ; along Wil- den Ireland, that Ortiegeieus a coupled dint had tho Reformers voted for the such a low ro,aitiori iu this cofntry bill ntnuy Oraugowen would heave linin to Outwit) street; down ()Matto to Albert Street.; thou aloug \'iotorta to ,;utter etrest,to King erect ; along 1—t to Huron street; along Huron ay they could honor their race wee - by not meriting divisions but by re, miutng a united people (applaneo) as it did i -t the old country. and if supported `i\Ir. Blake and Ins party, The speaker Bien referred to the they only kssew ghat their brethren let the next election. Mr. Biake said tapecial object of tbetr gathering. He in Ireland auffartii to•elay they would that oath -bound secret societies met spoke of the Roman Catholic et:oraa. to '.Erie street, to Howard; down be bettor mutt than what that' were. not for good, but for evil ; not to keep aliments of late years null regretted ilowerd to the (hove. Nearly three He was not here to - -ooe Word the peace, but to disturb. it ; but yet that the formation of eeperate acboole thousand Orangeulen aero in Hue, re. against his Ronan Catholic fellaty that r'olne societies or rirgauiaationeliu had ever been permitted. presenting the following iodgee :-- oountrymen ; but the pages of history time of trouble vera neoeaaary. He Mr. Thee Farrow NI. P. , congrat. 813 Harmony, Wm Colter, \V I+i, wore blazoned with the dark deeds spoke and voted against the Orange I ulated the assembly for the enccess- 8186 ;3trattard, d Battersby, ti\' M. they had committed. To -day the bill in order to get the eupport of qui display they had made. In the 759 St Paul"e, Jnu 4Vatsan, W Dl., prirscilales handed down by William, Archbishop Lynch and the Roman House of Coua.mous he had done what 70927 Hibbert, s e Linton, \V M. Prince of Orange, were just as Inuoh Catholic hierarchy. When be de- he could to obtain juges for the 908 Lagan, J Thompson, W Ike, order of which he wan a member. He 1I884 Si Mary's, 0 Bailey, W M, 768 Stratford, R E Martell, W M, 466 Si Mare s, I3 Ray. W its, 618 do R Stewart, W M, 402 Woohaln, Wen Paynter, \V M, 591 Kirktou, W H Paisley, W lei, 592 Granton, 3 Dinsmore, W ltf, 628 Toeswater, G McDavid, W M 815 do B ,Smith W M 1 needed, and the y should' be prepared nouueed secret eaoietiea, he was taken to defend thein with their life's blood, to task Mr. Baker of British Golum: if need bo. Ile naked thein to snake bin and in anew.tring him he did not could not blame the Rom an Catholics so Much for voting avant them that it their first mut to be followers of the refer to .he Freamasons. Recently ought to be natural, but how iu the Lord Joo.1 Chriet, and then Orange. the Pope and the Roman Oetholio world a Protestant having the mein. men ; devote:, to their prsuoiplea of lsieralehy had been emoting the tell:auao of their glorious religion at the Order. (applause. JOIIN'IIITE'S ADDRESS. Bro, John White, NI. P., who was reoeived with applause, expressed hie masons and it was a wonder to him (Mr. White) how Mr. Bioko would get the support of the Roman Catholics when he excepted the Freemasons heart could vote against the Incorpor- ation Bill he could not nee. The order was necessary in Canada, and they should do all in their power 1,189 Kinlough, D McFarland,NI, M Pleasure at meeting snob a large and { from his remarks. He was also tak: to spread its principals. Berl W el enthusiastic ttatherutg, preeided over, en to task by the aeocetary of the Tho proceedings, which were of a Oddfellow's society and to that gent. very successful nature thorougout, lemon he replied he did not refer to then terminated. Groat crettit is due Oddfellows. It thus appeared that to ;kir. E. Floody the energetic county the burden of his remarks was again: secretary for the table manner in which he completed all the) arrangements for billeting, epeeist trains, the pubic mooting, &a. 978 do ii' li ,tai y.. 790 Purple, T Stanley. W ial, ' by one of their past Comity Masters, 898 Kinloes, J Armitage, W M, whom lie head had the privilege of specialty. (Marva moderate, 1,044 Lueknow, J MoDorook, \\' ee, meeting a quarter of a century sgo in lI �v IIALL,I3nrriater,Exeter. the Grand Lodge of British North S Needham, am W'1I G-LINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Money to Loan on Farm & Town Property Atlowostratoe of interest, and on terms to suit borrowers, A.number of first.eless farms for sale. Mortgages b-ught rind sold. Office ra Fanson'sBlock Exeter J. CLARK. COMMISSIONER N • in the Court cf Common Pleas --Deeds, Wille,Mortgagee, Leases, and all forme ofagree - ments drawn and oxecafedaocorCing to law. 11IoNEr TO LOANON 1L'ALEBTATE. Partieswish - ingtoborrow money on account ofrocontpur- chases ofland,or to pay off oxistingmortgagss illflnd a great saving by giving me a call, Oen rend money MG and Gt per cent. according to terms. N.J.OLARK. FOR SALE.—TWO- STORYFRAME DWELLING HOUSE andouo acre ofland. situated on the Thames Road,24 miles oast of Exeter. Goodlargoframe stable and driving shed ; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing trees; good well and cistern. Suitable for a re- tired farmer. Will be sold cheap for cash. Ap ply to THOMAS ALLIN, Emitter P.0 9yil9-tf --TRY— C. M ANNINO'S Central Shaving Parlor For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair cutting &c. - Cloan towel for every customer,"*.1 Next door to Central Hote THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Established in 1863. HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT. Thiscomlanv has been over Eigbtteen years asucceseful operation in Western Ontario,and continues to insure againetioss or damage by Giro, Buildings ,Merchandise, Manufactories,and all other descriptions of insurable property. In- tending insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Cash System. During the past ten years this Company has ssued 57,000 Policies.coverin property to the amount of $40,872,088; and paid in losses alone $709,752,00 AssetS, ,,1176,100.00, consisting oft Cash in Sunk, GovornmentDopoeit, and the unassessed Premium Notes on hand and in force J. W WAL naN,M D. PresideLt. C. M. TAYLOR, Secretary J. B. Huanue,rnepector.• enennnSt SNELL, Agent tor Exeter and vicinity, 170 Brevia es t , 498 do H B MoICay, W M. America. (Che re,), this was dna et the Orange institution. What was 1,226 Kincardine, T Wilson, W M, first visit to the "stem couftien and the past record of tbie;gentleman who 1,828 Amberly, A Shaw, \V M, he wee delighted to see the wideness 932 auburn, T Rutledge, W M, now posed before the world an enemy of prosperity on every hand. Twelve of protestautiem? Aa a member of 924 Exeter, J Speakman, W141, months ago be had addressed a meet- the ilouaenf'Commone ho foughthard 826 Dashwood, J Gill, W M, ing in the town of Woodstock i and had to get Mr. McKenzie into office 610 Ceutralia, J Neil, W M, 'hero thanked I.he,"•metnber for North Wean the reform government was 145 Goderioh, T Johnston, W iti, Oxford, Mr. James Sutherland, a Ile - 182 do F W Johnston, W el, formed he at first refaced to take a former, for the manly part he had p y 189 Holmeaville, A Uautelon, W Mtaken iu supporting the incorporation 153 Goderieh, R Tiohborne, W M bill. He was sorry he could not ex. 262 Saltlord, 3 McLean, W M tend a eintiliar courtesy on the pre - 306 Clinton, A Anderson, W M - sent occasion to the members for 24 Bayfield, W W Connor, W i\1 West Huron, Mr. Cameron. troth 308 Hillgreen, W W Flack, W M. these gentlemen were Scotohmen, 1,035 Varna, Wm -Rothwell, W M both Reformers, both Presbyterians. 710 Clinton, A M Todd, W M One, however, was a Protestant in 928 do D Brookville, W M, heart and loirit, anxiona to do what 1,388 Seaforth, J S Wilson, W IMI, 526 Clinton, W MoMuller, W II 813 Leadbury, U Scarlett•, W M 825 Chiselhurst, J Brentnell, W M There were also Lodges of Orange Young Britons from Auburn and Bayfield. Arrived at the Grove, a delightful little place for au out -door gathering a platform bad been erected under the maples, and which was occupied by prominent members of the order, among them being Bro. John White, M P for East Hastings ; Bro Thomas• Farrow, M P, ; Bro John Sentient, 0 M, ; Bro John Hewitt, (Toronto) ; Bro T Cooper, P C M, , Bro F W Johnston, P C M, ; Rev Bro Taylor, Bayfield ; Bro E Moody, County sec• retary, Bro W H Marney, County treasurer, Bro MoMath, D C and others. Miro. Major Conner, of `Bayfield, presided. He congratulated then! on the splendid turnout of that day, re oaiion but final! accepted the port folia of Minister; of Justine. He had net hold it long before esserted his party when the election of 1878 came he again deserted by going to the old Oounlry for the good health. (Laugh ter) When Mr. McKenzie was defeat: ed he fought the battle question iu Oo: position as well a+ he could but all the time he had to contend egainot the was fair to all parties, the other a intrigues of 111r. Blake and wee finally time -serving politician who occupied overthrown by him. Mr. McKenzie the time of the House of Commons in was now broken down in hevlth he au uncalled-for and unnecessary man- bad been baeely. ner. There was no church, more an- DESERTED BY HIS FRIENDS, tagonistio to the Church of Roma, deoposed to make way for the intriger. There was more honesty atatmanship. in Mr. McKonzie'slleft fiend than Mr. Blake's whole body. This was the Minister of Canada a man who insult, ed their brethern. who insnites their Oriiugo ladies and their great order. ;vete they going to permit this?("No, no.") Let it be theirs to see that only those were returned to Parliam- ent who would give them jastioe.(Ap plebse, and cries we will." They would not be insulted or trampled up: on but would hurl bank with scorn the miserable insinuations made against them,(Applauee.) Could they forgive such conduct? No. Forget it? No. Why should they' not? Beoanse Mr. Blake was a man who hurt the feelings of millions of his fellow!. and thau the Preibyteriau-, and yet Mr. Cameron, it member of the latter body, banght emblems to be placed in R, 0. Churches, not to lead Roman Catholic.) to heaven, but as a matter of barter, to catch votes for himself. (Hear, hear). Another member for Huron, Sir _Richard Cartwright, ;they had borrowed from the east, He sat with the Gni s, but he as much of a Conservative as Sir John MaaDou- old, or himself (Nfr. Whitey To -day Sir Rickard was not at hetno. he was in brad company (laughter). He had invested his money in Reform elec- tions, and doubtless was sextons to re coup himself by offioe. There was uo man he (Mr. White) had a kindlier feeling for the Hon. member for Bast , J. A. Farrell, of Woodstock, chal- lenges A. 0. Reid, of Parkhill. to run hien 120 yards over six hurdles for $150 or $200 a aide within a week at Woodstock. The London Free Press sage that if Reid's leg was in a condi- tion to permit of a race the challenge would probably never have appeared in priut. lel answer to, the above Mr. Farrell states that at the time he is- sued his challenge to A. C. Reid, of Parkhill, he was not aware that any- thing was wrong with Re;d's leg. He also says he is willing to wait until Reid's leg is alt right again to meet him at auy place Reid may name. Nellie N etham, wife of the third baseman of the St. Louis Browns, formerly of the Loudon Teenmsebs, swallowed half a pint of chloroform Saturday, after having written het husband a letter telling him she for gave him for his cruelty to hey and begging him to look after her child, a boy 4 years old,who was sharing with her a room in the bk. James hotel, St. Louie. ;Aftor swallowing the pais- ou she rushed around the hotel cor- ridors in search of a chambermaid to send for a doctor. A physician was called and his stomach pump saved the woman's life. The unfortunate woman was deserted by her husbaud immediately after a forced mar- riage in Boston five years ago. La. thank declined to have anything to say to her, and wilt•give up ball playing for ever.