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The Exeter Times, 1884-11-13, Page 4
A. NOV. 18, 1864. •yeti renounce allegiance to their int- Who have not woo *Prize in previous • motive sovereign, and very tewacquire matches, --1st, Joe Ryder ; 2n4 D. Exeter .Butcher Shop any Teti estate in America. Forrester ; 3rd 0 8 Doan ; 414, S • Theycame to California because Chambers ; 5th H Stanbur 6th G y; � DAVIS? 1011413e WAS there mora promising ; I Glasgow. but even should the climate be nacre Fourth l ateltti-For the higheet rovi:s. delightful than China, though wealth aggregate score in the first and 4eo- Butcher 80 General Dealer 11R0TH'i C lls came in is the }Plight be snore eaelly Amassed, and and matches, the Association Gbal- day list by I•,ataul et a C 1nA can neva siderits f the count at Hurao,-],s1, Norfolk o P ; y h nasi► r o y a '�ofl e Scott Aot wars carr fraw ou Fri linty or Ben j Ilea"crit of 758 aU4 i k County ou 'i aesday teats by it lraajor- -ty of 1,000. a a y epi 1 • 2 d every °surrounding be partloularily lenge Cup, value $45, restricted to re• t,Lz, sr�os oz� ACQaito au to the Buffalo .Express the effete deepens= of ebe old world, might have gone to smash last week fir all the interest the United States' took iu their affairs. Now that the bard fighting is over, our neighbors will read up the back files. of their oy thsee or any othor blessings t3taff-aWI orgeaul son, leo lenten- '1V *C't I /� i Fri t awl n i.� outside of his own pountry. To Lim ant Xonng. Chiba is a celestial oountry which Fifth I'ri;aa.--For the highest eg-' waa ,grafted unto heaven by the early gregate score in the first and second Philosophers, Coufuoius and Monique. matches, the 7, B, A, medal, rettriet- Buried elsewhere, he believed his soul led to members who have never won a would never find paradise ao that! medal at any previous rifle u atcb,lat every Chiga,mhn, however poor, when H (z Gourtice. dying abroad, outy receives temp.or. T_ ary sepultre, his bones being after-, Chancery Court Gases. wards oarefully boxed and raneport- a ad back 10 China. , The following cases were disposed foreign exchanges to Bee what Eng The social customs of the Cbiileaeof at the recent sittings of the court laud, France, Cliiva and other until), y o mysterious. 1 of Chancery bend tui Goaeroh ; octant countries have been coin in hits 1 describe th a Ina , wati.,rty to per. 1 RaunFa vs lticilwain,--Action to he meautirlle, #f wl des1ribe a ani au, cads be task set aside a fraudulent deed. ud;- Tae C"rdahc, 3iaouss forte without longer acooeiutaeoe. aloof for plaintiff, with costs, with re y' iug the 'Nawar any,Amongthe tliausantts of su ference for taking 'accoante to the' briber Dasa, sa,ya 11ir, Hart w:1s not peretitioue prctices may be mention Master• hribed., beeeasee, he hal always ben a . the foRowlug in sutuwary ; , .HRstie ve Canipbetl.---Action. for Reformer and beaaass+ *aha gave no ! 'rile Chinese have no glass windows ; s!�eeifio performance, Judgment, bill tr , u in the houses in their ilis.tive coup- dismissed with costs, pledaa that lie vtouid on the u try ; tLey arnptog haateb-n*akers two n, --Action to recover Ryan vs Ilya Conservative li trty." Who told the �, effect engagements and noarriagea. ;' I, I arrears of ann110100, Settled by de• 04 vitrt organ thew ;turd U'1J t,rt,se fortuue•teltor is cousnhed by t~aretlte tetsdaut paying plaintiff` $7ii0 without tad td Coneorvattee, party Ilea Mr. Hart r their Qhiwreu ; they ealeck tricky days the laud. 114 p ga brat iia would sil�lpott the before coneentiug to the tuarriat;e Qf costa, plaintiff releasing his claim, ou Said this, or to the organ making and povievtu a long series of diviva Morley ve Morley...Action by plain - statement for which it teas. Ito war" i tions and caramenies before marriage' tiff to lbav;. it declared that certain taut a they frac ollatma to w a.ra aft' evil tana. nu .1 d the village Of Bolgrave Ila 1. spirit$ ; tllare are seven reasons for hail been pnrehesed in the nsme of lux Peterborough Review Nays dm dxvoraiug a wife, and three Cor divers. Heil�'y Morley {rata pinitltifl''e. Judo. ra ting f� nturn �f tin rooaut " oxittlatttn,t ut ltaatr l t woolen tuitt in toot to vn is running ,tug a husband; .no ClltnAassn is at• Inert for pleintif without ousts, tbr9t'otiy a?� eElgiiae.Qg"ffut;'t1'Q"p`zraotnrips to its full capacity', a'1sl tho operatives lowed. to din in his own house. if it Cole vs Ontario Lean lie(tier f anti sattIIc tiluo driiglttiuR tlao c uu1s tt o b cl li can he Haloed --.Missy tnaiIIitaiu a site_ Nilson. ---A a arII*malodias. goal Oustoners supplied TUESDAYS. TRUSS. DAYS Awn SATIlI3I AYS at, their residence,. ORBEJ $ LEFT J T TAR SHOD WILL RE CEIVE P110IR ATTENTION LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD 4051R,I s 40914 • TheYEASTGEMS beat dry trop east tri the world, arced raised by this Yeast t Il ht. white ens w� i ole- sone like our grandmother's derimises .bread.. CROCEtPS SELL THEA, PAEP!!gt:4 RX XNL Price Biking P©wdcr Co,,, tPls mt lir. Plite a sYi�lat l lavenog Extracts, Cnicogo, tri, 6t. Louie, Mo, Survival of the 1iteac, Ii outlived every ether oongb bemuse it is the best.. '8 1 emeay T ply • •ry nul~x sizsoaxie, Thareost itita s eft wA.4 a Cyntpt}py Q COI rant d t: opo d rel cticu to hese it declared with ex uis,to south as stay are t11ay, lin to wor oil j 0.lAnd&NpeCidldinlot,w4149ra a5iartiQGl to this total building, to cvlxiob hopeloss (taloa that plaintiff is eutitled to t+ lien upon popular brand of Qw wintt to swift dud tiro. will, of tour g day,. The Reform press "are oarriai( Just be:fora d.eatll; they certain laude, Judgment reserved,"ul%1skI'obaecOtwo.nsnr�ierirart alettoetashiAd will, of caurga, tusks a vary ship Westoott vd SRtxiwetl.- lotinrl to . belieco that all epidetnios aro uudar - - , n' t t the National P I' t point against a a io,y o the ooTitrol of five rulers, whorl then have au al;reentetit for the able of the Pffeat that. it leads wTortiilnQlzlnu to : et lett 1; i desecrate public lralidave ; but never ii seek to arpea9e by aaorifigey , they laude etinoelled Ca" 8 d t y Ute ge in idol i rnM084011d as a token parties; rifted; ,it ie better to work ou. holt- daps than to take 'haittlays on ardin- sty working days. Tilts publto aI w'hioh Szn Joao Wilde for the recovery of the oo to nromnte longevity ; they Canada Salt ?+escviatiuu v3, Hen. 11 Salt C'Qwpany._Aotiou for an In. elievo that when deal tiley csxnuot 'Junotion. to restrain the defendants liitrSIC. i'. Ruse is prepared toive instructions cit l•'tuna,Pr5as.-Voice and Theory of Music. For terms apply at.I ['. Clatito'e Stara, or At Air. Brown's, culler, Exeter. ritltc►ut candles ; they place wide fioul aalliu salt other °;a" Brough t' Irate, for ,�,� 1' ° Oafat,,ti their dead, Haiti built •itl ualwu the Association. .Reties by consent. lacoosarai wast tot money to pay their way to the realms Oakes ve Oakes.--• .etiou for alt• England teat mouth Lntiug been sat. ;:of abode. and perform numerous orb- mray o. Settled. 3T'X£, Q '=' • IN ietaotority disposed. of, he wilt kayo er strange oerernowes concerning the i ;1'Iorriscu tie 4iorriatiu.—Aetiou for England for Canada on the ;:2;1:1;^ Neftel slur n 1 ale the 1,011641re dual ort', the trig tad trot 'tl;gge; ikeree for plaintiff with .ma.1l,runl Tenuc.xewYerk. Toho, Toach,Wor laushtn & Da bility, sal disposition of tiro dead. alimony. Adjourned. iota, lata arrival will be greett�tr itl ^ Conspicuous in Cil,noso adornment * e 1 y --. Crioti on. ai iVIX ZAI l NABS d' CO. that affectionate cordiality which, ore"'lbeiug a lleoitharity o1' tbuae po-lite r(,ferei;o:r to the ;ii<aatt:r L. tape aa - Neo, 2!yf and200 West Baltimore Street, Pa1tIE vada Among the honorable,geutloauao s molt'. °BUY A PiEPER 81�uEC friends, who comprise iwo.thircla of dist hos no priacedoat outside of t" t,oADIIM Chinese .fa+lacy. the population at least.. That Illi ' ',Th080 strange people, though sing*- healtb is in most s, t' f stor . 1' ' itis .3rd scat„ gratifying, til ,, ouch publto hu luasa otic 11d inay !lave I '�un + tion of their business. They are w811 pursuant to iuijatlruutaut, boon, eugsored iu hes been euceetsaf tl + That is it the Ladies are taking about ? Why t those .Matalasse Cloakiugs, Mahle Cloths, T7lsterings, Meltons, c c., at BANTON BRO'S. sty they are. such "lime goods, and so cheap, And thea you ought to see their Blaek Fur Trimmings. Why we never saw anything like them. Bik Fur Trimmings from one inch to three-quarters of a foot wide, and all DOW in this sea son—every yard of tele, Be sure you see thein at 4 • Steltiteu Council. nl ie L ty a. i3 c a.tc ,• ular iu ail their phases of life, are -0- tion is news wbiob iii gr t l- K That , stone the. lea (tltilnln ' 111 rho trti E L1) LQ1111Qat rant on t versed is subtle ways, whether at the ,ill alio uambere present. is a (crit wlucti will be Cation for grant. (toucluet n business •; and Americans have long signed. ""1 TJ�oMOST GUN orrtthetcxstmene7 cvcr offered to the public. Far sale by all tirrt•cla8t Gun Dealers. At Wholesale only by (Scud for Catalogue) card table ed. Those who are engaged in, pre. ' or l g a regular Minutes of last meeting read and paring the programme for the demon. t since lost their Ambition for leading ' Moved by O. ],tither, scowled by J. stratiou mill, uo doubt, proceed tri ""John' into trioks of trade, While RYau.. dint mortgage uuwbered- be accepted. Roaolved.-That Witn. Dearing sec "taking- - „ t l- oons. 'by g curiosity (?) into one of the gam• roud'a at once. Resolved that Rich- y LQ I }{EREa uses, that is a business part and Hodgiue repair culvert opposite The Chinese.inAincsrica. of every city of the wast ; tiers we his lot. particularly ucticed that the Chinese Moved and resolved that the De - To the Chinese, Ainerioa was as gamblera were the moat daring and viationitoad hitherto running through little known as the north pole is to their work with mewed energy, aud will find now a qulokeued aplrit of we were travelling it Washington attention: to their requests and dircc , Territory we visited Walla `trails, and. q lin • in the city we were tel to repairing of culvert near G wa SEHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 84• dr 86: Chambers St., New York. Al r It'l'ASE1es rend for our select list of h 1. Loc 1Nowt. )apors. Geo. P, IZuwell .L• Co,. 10 Spru. r•4t.. N. Y. us now, until that magic word. GOLD 1 whiolz bears its own interpretation to every laud, rang through the Phillip - ion waste, and cast itself like a gem at the feet of every Chinaman. The veil of exclusiveness, which for buo- dreds of years caused China to hide behind her wonderful walls, was at once uplifted, and thousands of the Orientals, in junks and quaint eohoon- ere, sen out across the Pacific main for the Golden Kingdom. In their o,vu country, the poorer •.classes of Chinese were compelled to labor like beasts of burden and eels- shit ebsilt on small allowances of rice ; but. on reaching California, they found wages astpnishingly high, and food ,more palatable. These advantages were pictured in glowing colors in ' taken as a sample, l must be excus- letters to friends in China, and then ed, and will only add that.1 hope the began an immigration to the Pacific aims will soon come when this de - most tacky of any in the room. There is A part of nearly all largo cities on the Paoifio coast exclusively a portion of lots 21 and 22 in the 5th con., be dlspoeed of to the owners of said lots for the sum of $70. and that devoted to the Chinese, the prettiest the olarit take the necessary stops to portion of Sall IP'romo:atm being oeou- put said owners in possession of said pied by them. Here the signs of roadway, "Sing.Les", "Whang' Luug", "San Long'", and hundreds of other quaint names proclaimed to the stranger that he was in "China Town". Here you will see as much • push and bustle of a business nature, as in , any other part of the city, the Chin- ese being adapted in a good many of the professions including arts and sciences. I thought perhaps I would have been able in this article to devote some space to the Chinese female; but if those in San Francisco should be coast, which continued almost up to the present time; until the 'Chinese Anti Immigration Bill" was passed. 'The result of this great Influx ao,In became alarming, from the fact that the labor market became overcrowd- •ed wages were gradually being re- duced and the Amerman laborers, not being able to compete with their ,Chinese competitors, were throwu. but of employment. This had the dfect of causing a jealous feeling, 'amounting to bitter hatred, to spring un between these rival laborers,whioh graded people will be resoued from the pollution and noxious influences that now 'aurround them. N.JC. Huron Rifle Association. The annual matches of the Huron Rifle Aeeo'eiation Dame off over Athol - coo Ranges, in Clinton,;•on 180, inst. The day was a mast unpleasant one, particularly for shooting, as snow fell nearly ail thetime the matches were in progress, and it was utterly .iinpns- often culminated in bloodshed, and at sibie to do good work. Some: of our times a general. Chinese extermine.- beat shots made the;pooreet ehooting, #ion was imminent. and the score would' fgi lzea Mir in. But now that the "tyaahee man" is dictation of their skill se 'marksmen. not allowed to•land rn Amerloan soil, The prize winners were as follows r a better state of feeling prevails, the First match. -Open -to members theory being extermination by pro- only, -let, Staff -$`ergot nt Wilson; ; hibition. 2nd Lieutenant Young ; Srd E G I will close this chapter with a few °ourtioe ; ; 4th I , Anderson ; 5th N notes from my diary, as supplied by Robson; 6th' J Johnston. a friend during, a '"ratable. through ; Second Battu.-Open to !bombers. Chinatown. ilei Lieutenant Jae. Young ; 2nd Son Franoieoo alonehas a Chinese Staff -Sergeant Wilson; 8rd E •Q Oour- population of abort 40,000- , noel 4th ,J'Itriderebn, 5th JrJohnetnn Unlike any other nationality, the 6111 14 "Robson., Atawerp king lonoi'e subjects ' hardly Third Match. -Apes to members The following orders were granted Joseph Samson..... $ 65.66, G. McPhee ................$ 700, Wm. Gower.. .. . ... ......i$ 75 72, Baker d: MoClinohey....... p 10 00, J. Cobleigh & Co ... $ 1 50, R, Hamilton ,. $ 5 00, A. Ewald 5 27 50, W. Gower .,..$ 38 54 J. Allen 500 G. Lawson 120 37 T. Morriston .............. 6 50 J. Finkbiner 10 87 J. Eawards 300 A. Morrison 2 00 , 5, Mittlebolts 15 00 Ad. Hooper 1 00 5, Sanders 2 00 J. Elliott... ... 100 G. Holtzman. 1 00 5. Trimner 4 00 W. Holt ; '75 00 It. Hodgins 8 50 A, McEachen' 13 50 S. Halton 3 00 A. Morrison 2 00 J. McLeod 5 00 R. Sims. 26 00 W. Anderson..... ... ... 5 00 • J. Lawson ......, 155 03 W. Yearly 146 64 C. Prouty 20 00 P. Magenzie 1 25 G. Morlock.. .... 1 00 J. Walker.........., 3 30 J. $rein..: 2 50 R. Box. 75 60 T, Lamport 5 00 D. McCarty ,30 00 H. C. Beird 2 15 rl ' 75 00 WrYe Yearly. A communication from Lawyer Beecher,. at the instigation of Louis Brinker, ordered to be fyled. Next meeting of Council to be first Monday in December. MARRIED. ' L Awson-Cions.-On Tuesday, Nov 11 '84.' at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. John Veale, Mr. "Joseph Law- son to Miss Eliza Jane Clark,both of the Township of Stephen. . , DIED. HooPlait,—In Exeter, on the 31st ult., the wife of Mr. Henry Hooper, of a son, Read R, HICKS' New Advertisement Anddou'tbowandoringar.out tho streets not knowing where to buy your 117atcl1es, Clccks & Jewelry ffis Stock is New Ind Complete. LO.DIES GIVE HIM A CALL 1 No troubleto showyou through, or set your Watch to the right time—if you have one ; if not ho will be most happy to supply you, HIS STOOK OF CLOCKS IS SPLENDID representing all the leading American makes. Prices Lower this Season than ever before REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Send in your sick watcher while thorn is room. 1a'Remember the Stand -ONE Dome Nowcu Or TELEGRAPH 0r3'xca4 Exeter, Aug,27th 1884. R. HICKS. THE EXETER PlaninqMill SASH, DOOR, and BLIIDs ALL IKINDS OF T U B. N I N G Done to order. • R .� ememberlthe place. Y±4;:to't1 fa,rd. BTATIci ST.`> BROTU U1S OEN TBAL DRUC STORE `. A full stock of all kinds of Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on hand. Winan's Condition Powd- ers • the best in_the mark- et and always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the C'- - 4ral Drug Store Exeter C. LUTZ. Fonthill Nurseries. 325 ACRES 325 ACRES. THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION Salesmen Wanted, ei aploymworknat s d 1 Fell s 'sales. who care ¢willing to work, MEN AND WOMEN can have pleasant - WORK THE YEAR, ROUND. • Good Agents are earning from NO to $75 Per month and expenses.' [ Tes1nsando utfft free. 'A !dross STONE'* WELLINOTON,Toronto