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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-12-25, Page 140111,0" ',SOW • 91441(• • IF q a •-,:ex,,c "a HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." VoI. XII., No. 17 ON's, THURSDAY MORNING, DEQ 25, 1884.. Ppzl oreumaaw lraof. P • • Loam. SIR LEONARD TIliifrEY. <' :`-�.inafi-man 'Peas. ' D [er ry 3E -Dias to Au. BtNeriltR, X -peas Confectionery X•nhas Cofkes X -tugs Spices X -was BaSeuCes X -teas, Orange Peel X was Union Pett Xmas Citron Peel X was Orangea X -was Lemons X was Grapes Xmas Dates ?a•mas Pigs hen he .arise he received vee a splen Xmas Syrups, X -)nes Nuts `C -alas I'Ipes X mea Tobacco dill CVovation X-mas Cigars Lanes Oigarrettes. He had been a Liberal in his youth, ' and had worked heartily with that party, but when tlhie uni)n of the ltlaritime Proviuces took place they had all joined in promoting the union of the Provinces. lie aud lir. Arch- bald lead (tome up to conger wall Mr. drown and other leaders of the Rt. form party in Outarite and urged theta to kettle all petty ditferencee in Dol aCthei'ostOflicr; •iL1Ca1 ntltnea,. ,.Ir Brown Mae "No,., mi4 begged thein to have eotlhicie to 'ITT A M f11T T A,GENTM do with a co ial guveruulant. Tltay VY ,�t .lel 1 J1 �11� had refuand to do this, and Itad heart- .. TITNISON'>a New & Superior Canada Maps SG Charts hall never aero oaoaaiou to regret it. As toll rtioulare,ni irat.reldrogancv ese U.O."TVNIls,the wnritt. pr I4 had been stellae that be hrtd,elsv,tyr ichrooud•et..lrondost,t'►nt. been a free t)adeL had had changed round euddeuly ill 1870, but suoh Hca'+ not the ease, as il; 1850 be had been inatruiuental iu enacting A mote staid lax Iii: 881 dT E BANQTET. Also Oysters in every style-cee%erl, row or teed. A Cell solicited. G. A. ItYI\ DIIIA.N, Fanson's Block. LEGAL. 11. DICKSON, Berrieler. S li- • ;clot oT eirprenre Court, Naterp POW, Conveyancer, eons U stioutr. Se. Sonny to Loan. °Mace iu 4 Anee:e'3 Iiloak, Fxett•1'. DENTAL. lI KTNSMA. ,DENTIST.,tt, D.S Ilserewop 1 ed to Post- PfliceL'Iook. J. SUTHEGAN B. ld 1r;NSALL, It a woe., Ce ereeitecee. eornreareetot, Fire 'maxi's Iu+Aratece Agent and. Issuer of Mattlea'e Iacennoa AU bueiues• trausaeted etiretly confidential. A Celt tolioitett r OJice ily gone in and joined Str John. and UK, Publlaber 38811 ONSUMel..o Maur • t{aiehre rewWr kw t'u above QU'wr u, 1., i...o • - Vretk ez. �: woo aoa. attars• •r the worst triad sad or Iona 144`::Aj gent proteef ive t:trtli' iu New Ban+„,j, trHttcdvelth panwa•esrs4 ipae,d, ro.,rwcl+oa,raltata ra sM,.c., ottt Data,. •0eletwla NW Ter0101 pi.i•Ra FYII'p, 4,,2404 ,ala .1144 :rich than ' hat new an the citntit`e 1.1.91.,1ar0. 1 asltd_etdl.4.3tow Isiah sin 11. .--v> r prrrtaAP 0.ad.uw, T.A'.ai.ur:reieurt,tee.,a.lu hook for the Dominion. Iia then rte --- - _-- - cited tate vgttuue Miura winch he had 0140 )the I feel ou th.i great, tblti en- ✓�j� y el..' untnn 2?uit. t. ,• � .. ; i years, and, ill 1874, w6 Csrrted alta Neat recently. coturnor cod by as utiug If, in the wirer of Loy political life, I eve appealed to the country far w re: UEDI4+t1+ sFI iIYNDf;'I til.---CO1- ONE1! FOR L,F the t' ouatlefitUr:IF. toftlee, op'o'. to to ttr.I arlidg'•storq.Rxett�r Ai:<.:1I, at tn.it,a;:n,.urt -Afr�t advocated such a velicy, ants x11076,1 ].t CParts':ip.snut frrr yy yY'�i iii t wall Ilan 11 SSt46 tL aaL.ktCtlOn, !their papas, had decried the oa'tutry. I although coiled upon to support no; I (Cries of "Globe 1 Global") Yes. the only her Meje tty, bntithe monarchist : Globe Led bei a otie of those papers tuetitusious which form the basis.- which had foully allured Camilla for she being the Crown --of the great :, nottiin° but pauical effect.{t.a far• edifice• --I stay, I envy not them timer lite 1 he policy of their Goverument Ras feelings, when through mere political concerned it was a 1 i:fl►t and proper oppusitton, they sneer At me and at ones and the only true, one Cu, the the donor conferred an we andante: , state what action the Government: +tot , (Hear. hear, stud cheers.) 1 slit -mid b about En take with reference to the have supposed .thee m; political op: affairs of New Brunewiok, but they patient; would have recog,oized that I migtlt well rely on the window of their r although .L might be opp ►sae to tbeux chief as they had in the peat. (Loud in politioal principles.and in my pollti: i and prolonged °hearing). t ca! enures* 1 wee in Beat tad the Prime '---�- --- - - tlltnistarof fSattadtt--I vasa its Lrug: THE. GREAT BANQUET. Asad, worthily or unworthily, the ex; Stu 3oll*i laoslFlcl;v:Lx ii,rcelvsl),-• paneut of the 'soilage and the Flo: 111 UAlaN of HI8:OCUII, eiplea of we majority of the (►in o au people ; that rhe honor 0IP(erred on : country. IIe rax itot prepared to' in anter at tlhe at of their SuVereign. f . , too was oanferred na Cons le, as wall rho following i 3 rt p ►rti•►u of Sir an tbo><e opposed til ma as* tliasa w>ta :101111 a really to the to t+t of the even- . , tug, proposed by the chairman : aro toy enpparters, jVa were is t to Sir John .Iaelonald nu rtaing to + L•att( wle did not rtespaw;u f+vs* filoste t o respaud was recei,era with a perfect heart or home; w•• keew tial tlhecouu: storm of entbasi)tam, again Rua 6galu ti try ww sound, w& sow more i ud snare renewed ---the immen•ea gatherlo r)s veer by year, t►f tile irhoapacity of the jog to tlteir feet and sheering t;overat Grit Goverumo'ht; in fact their inocp: rttiuntas. After 011e enttnsiaaul had i achy was sa obri 9tti flats, we felt that ': eobsided he said :---moi•. Mayor »Ltd the oa:tntry would net keep tbaru long gnnttetueu, I eau acareely expreea the"hi poser. 14 re fon, ht them for five w Atuark.a.d. ae,id se for ttt,�.taro 'Nit ideate* C utwrigut whets in Mom i tbustaalio, ibis uymoethetla reoepttoa. oourttfy by au ot'rtwhehuiug mycrdy, OUB, �It.l u:tH,i,J,. ISS1 1te, 0 his andieut,te he would tell the trntlt.Itlave sial •orroes if I have found verset of the v rl' t >vi.--lt had been !r. u jrW. liii()\VN1N0 M. it., ;,j, {! 11.1.It(.F.It ENSFy / e 1', � rti, n, Lehi., a • t . •r:q O , armee iv Ytr;eg a d,ivcF• 1•i } t t e•t ricr'n t,, 1� ie L:tLL>,.+i'ltelven ter►+: :inrt,al,nratr•rv.1:Nett' O. mere, Akre •.Fseter,reekit esidenne l,ntr'rrec•ftjti�y'flle�tit irf�',, ltial+iU{tre.iP(). JiU i'Z, M. D.,. N. /• ,rilicen,this resideuco Ex.oter.,ti IRi� 1NG,.IRAp s t:I," 1a til alvi:UUSITY Trinity Cot*- „r r yi "'r al.. e ier.•sicians �a . trreeorr T rtt►'t'IObtt:S. �' '\a sod Anc- or `>:d for clay, Stephe d•3ienillvray t)oJow ula At I'oat-office. Credito O tderato valor. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES - tate fertko lturou & Briet,oan i :iavinga ti,eiety. LOW rates! lnterce. ApplytOJobn 9packntan, Exeter. J. CLARK, Agent for the Us- • borne and ifibbert MIutualFireivaurauce dornpany, Residence •—Farquhar. Order,, by tuailpromptly attended to. JOS. HUDSON, C0;+1JIIsSIONE1t e in the Court of Common Pleas—Deeds, Wills, AIorteages.Lcases,and all forgnaof agree• meats drawn aud executed according to law, OFFIGI•/—In the Centennial Rotel 131oek,llen- safl,Ontario - ''C+,gION ''Y TO LOAN AT 6# AND 7 por cont. according to terms. Private Funds. Apply to B. V.ELLIOT, Oetoborl5,'80 Solicitor. Exatei I1OR SALE. -TWO- STORY FRAME !)WELLING HOUSE undone acre ofland aituatedon the ThamesRoad.4relies cant of Exeter. Goodiarge frame stable and driving ,shed; splendid orchard of choice fruit -beating trees; good wolland cistern. Snitablefor a re• tired farmer. Will be sold cheap for cash. A p ply to THOMAS ALLIN. 7 ..Iter P O i v 19-tf I. CLARK. COMMISSIONER 1. • in the Court ,.f Common Pleas• -Deeds, Wflls,1fortgages, Leases, andall, forms ofagr*e menta drawn and exeenfedaecor,ling to law. MONETTOLOAN ONBEALCSTATE. Partie9991ah• big to borrow money on account of recon t pu r- ,' abases ofland,or to pay off existing mortgagss will find a groat saving by giving mo a call, Can lend money at 6 and Gt per cent. according to terms. N,J.CLARK. wImore mono' than atanything else by taking an agency for the beet selling book out. Beginnore succeed grand- ly. None fail. Terms free.: HALLLTT ]tools, Oo.Pe tland,Maine • . ---T Central Central Shaving Parlor For Clean an nu d eaeiy ehavuig, jaabionable .hair. •• cutting &c. , :a- Clean towel for every oustomer,"�ki Next doo-: to Central Note MON.L Y ! • I eau fetid ri ny amount of Money on farm , e- urity ate, 61 mad 7 per cent. according to terms 'rivets Funds a1 specialty. Charges moderate FI W HALL Eariister);xetet rr1 HE 4Yi TB.RL0011j 1J 1' UAL FIRE 1 IIeSURANO1: CO. P , icr �t. l ' Ile (Sir Leonard) hoped thole woe ao'!many unpleasvitnesses, nieey oriels pronounced in 1874: we obtained that .. .1,19r ecca'.irm f•tr lhim to n,nbeenoh a, elate :--lye, rnur woes almost --during the reversal by tate ': r+.ta alf, lauttl.• fu- etlro:utreae(p'o. dein) rate saber ewe fct*.;anv nt+f fr„thaaIrtnecrfcon :Velma l.•trema tt,tiat 14;:lNil!e;nenIt wrrlice ; Iicpt, [►(Sep, ll�ntr,•al, r. t'L ll'ER I!T I leiT .for Sale. (A well tlu %%ell en.1i•):rveaieht t�gctti,iF:ltOlti! and 1.nt on nitro,' Street, Oast of Slain urea Futter • For partleut:trsapply to MR. 11 V 1:LLI:)T, scrictter&c, Exeter went. (Obrers.l Ile bad a few facts to : course of ray tont; p:)liilaal career, I oud thought of the us*^plc rind that VIVO theta. Sir Richard said the popu: receive my cotnilenaatto,i to-ui;t)t. - I) ver(liot heti been repeated when we latae had been drivou out of Canada and inyee.flacoompanied by all that; again went to the people. (Lead by the taxation aud bad government "should aoannpany age—honor. love, ; (Aeorrl,) We haver) carried in our a of tbit+ adiniuistratiou, In making; prudence, truth, (Grneara.) Fur the pledgee, We have readjnttr•tl the tar; i tlhi-' statement be had relied ou souls l rest of my life Line meeting, title orie- l1 s•ntements made by interested parties. vention, tilts nutinivation of the 0)n- le was true that he was ►peaking{ in . vention will dwell in my Initial a!1 the Jloutreal, Whet in 1878 every few het, 111,a greatest oampltment, the last uu rex a car "to tree to a ecru, and otlhllinati)lg honor. (Cheers xnd aud now home can ttardlybe obtain- cries of "No, uo.") When I return- h dlet"b led. iu eve►v city there has bean a ed from Euglaud iu 1881,after having conree in the future. 1 large increase in the population, aud ancaea:.fuily aceompliathed what I bee - 1 there wan no denying that. But in Have to be the greatest feat of my Izfe Vana tiara. ' additiou to this ills Government h td 1 --the signature and execution of the j ooutraot by which the eonetruotion of i An el declaring n CTem i eraual hes a wrote in the Canadian Pacific railway was eu P eared --I was met at ;Sfontreal by toy 1 ferce in Simot e. friends, and I ventured to prophesy About 7 o'clock on Saturday even. that old as I was then, three years I ing a little girl nain d Maggie Dies, to about one-half .•f them. In 1878, ! ago, that road, would be built uerh:tps aged 13, of Toronto, returning slam* in those industries, there woe 26,764 not iu my time, but that 1 woilld look I Parliament street, was stopped at the Mende employed ; In 1884, 40,678— down at all events upon the successful corner of Gerrard street by a man,who an increase of 28,914. Wages paid completion of that great undertaking with which I. and the Government of which 1 was a member, had so mush iff:we have brnugab into working the :national Polioy—(cheers)-•w6 have bean energetic --1u the oonetructian of the Canada APacifio • railway, and everytbtog that we promised we have oarried out. We pursue the same 1Alt?ti FOR SALE.—The nuclei-. ' signed ogferi, for.ii) lis farm, euuoistiug I of ono hundred acres.being lot 4. con.11, Town- ship of rtcbornr. Tl.e farm is an (leered aro in a go,)) stste al eu)tientiuuo and well un er ' dralaed. There are on the premises a good trams bare. log stable -and dwelling house and a large bearing orchard of grafted fruit. siso cherries, plume, pears, and gravely, also three :lever•fiu;in g wells of water, 10 acre of ta11 wheat ie tin ground, audee scree fall plow- ing done. term farm 18 t,ituntedl III ilea frim Exeter and two !rem Centralia. There is sebooihouse tin rtcljotuingfarm, audit lletho- distchureh. Tina et sof the beat farms In lhetuwut-Iup ,dui will be sold clomp, nes- halfpurchase money down ; balance may re. main on mortgage re. rensonahla length of tinier For further partienlara, apply to Jolla Dempsey on the premises or by etter to bice ter p. o., or t.' James Oke, auctioneer, 1:xoter. Usborne, Nov, 13.11+84. LNSALL SALT COII.PANY.-- JA MITED) SHAIlEIi0LDEIIS MEETING. Take notice that a General Meeting of the shareholders of the Hewell Salt Co.,(Lindted) will take niece on Tuesday. the 30th day of Decembernext,1884,at the hour of 10 o'clock am, at Hodgin's Hall, to consider and pass a by-law to enable the Directors to borrowor raise byway of loan ou security of the Real Estate of the Company, or to corsfderthe ad: visability of selling tho'ltenl Estate of the Com pany,aud fcr the transaction of such other businesses maylega)ly come beforethe meet- ing. Dee. le.'81 S T JACKSON, Secy. E O U T O R'S NOTION TO 114 CREDITORS OF HENRY DILLING, DECK s.s--D. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of Pec - tion al, Chapter 107 of tho Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all creditors of Fleury billing' late of the Village of Exetev,intheCounty of Hnror, laborer, deceased, who died on or about the 211th day of September, A. D, 3884, are here- by required to send by post prepaid on or be- fore the 9.0th day of January, A. D. 1886, to ( Messrs.itoredith b Scatchard, of the City of Loudon, the county of kfiddlosex,the solicitors for John Nene, of the township of Westmin- ster, in the comity of Middlesex, yeoman, the executor of the last will and uestament of the said Henry Dining, deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars and proof of their claims Iands statement ofthe securities (if any) held by them. Andfurlher take notice that the said execttu or will after the said 20th day of January; A.D, r 188x, proceedto distribute the assets of Clio. said Het try Dining, cseooased,amongst the par - nes entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has then notice, and the said executor will no t be rasponsible for the said assets or any part thereof so distributed to an y person or perso,,s of whose claims no- tice slhall not have haen received by such ex- ecutor at the time of such distribution Dated this 15th clay of December, A. D. 1881. 3'UttItf:DITS• & SOATCf111D, Solicftors for Executor. • • Established in 1803. HEAD OFFICE - • WATERLOO, ONT. . T11ieconnenvbits been over Eigiitteen years >asuccessful operation in Western Ofiterio,and: continues to insure against loss ordamage bWY- Fire , Buildings,Meercnandise, Manufactoriee,aud all other descriptions of insurable property. In- tending Insurers lava the, option 'Of instlrl4g on: the Premium: Note or. CashBytitom., ,..•s i .,,,i Daring the past .ten years -tt is Company •heir Ssued 67,098 Polieies,coveringg property to the;. am unt,OfS40,879,088;'a'ala d It*Lillacs alone Assets, 8170,100.00, consisting of Cash in dank, Government Depopit,and,he uuasseased Pre mium:Notesondhitndanilin for o J W War, OEN'3 D. side► t. C. sI. TASLon, Seapr,etansyI AVIV T 13. !Waage, Inspector. Pre'CHABLESj'SN :r,L for Exeter ane vicinity, 1 � y i'p 13LACKSMITIIS; 001 HICIIE �Q 1141:'1'---;-lN ;'t�`11E• vILL1 GE ."'et b I[7hthocidestundbestlocat- ed1-E C } ITI1 SHOP itrn' L T{EIP fi n to furnished with two sets of tools ;• elinecte8 with ' wood pk,glr„atiid•,fots been running ,constantly for the last,2 years.,-Tihis is•sit±Un1'traliI1ed olianeefori4'$ ,ifetdyfrst•oiassman,wiLit limi- ted:•tkiea'ittr alt• get tie si large ,quantity of new worlr"furnisbing.ron stook dor same, Posses cion at once, For particulars apply to .•1OHN 9.BEVET1ICK, - . ,r. ,Crediton P.O. made enquiries about the state of the manufacturing industries. Agent Le- mon, now in Toronto, who hati bent employed h1 obtaining the informeti- n had given hint figures with reference in 1878, $7,720,000 ; in ;,781. $1.1,. 523,000 --an luoreaso of $7,79.4,600. The value of products in 1878 was S82,554,000 ; in 1881, $91,825,100 - au increase of $58,771,700. The capital employed iu 1878 'Arts $24,- 858,000 in 1884, 344,067,000—art brought her into a vacant lot and at- tempted to assault her, She con. Woad to get home and relate the air - to do in initiating aud carrying oumatanoee tc her mother in a dis- forwrtrd. (Laud cheers) a )me of jointed way, as she was taken with my kind friends who were opposed to fainting and hysterical file. Since ane happened to doubt whether the that time her condition has been vary aspect in the next world would be iourease of $10,714,000. He recited downward or upward. (Laughter.) a another of other finite to show the t might be looking up, they said -- great benefits whioh had been confer• (renewed laughter) --but 1 find my: red in the comma,. Sir Richard Carr.- self now with a good prospect of thataso aright had referred to the irlored road bslug finished,, buau1 I aOl uaitirer taxation, and had stated that he (Sir looking up er clownt bevel -headed man as I am,seeing the treble on that road malting names the of tinent in propria persona, audnot in spirit. himself nw aasked for thirty millions. (Load cheers.) Aud haviu ; succeed: He had suppressed the truth. He ed so far, I may perhaps, finding that (Sir Leonard) had never said what he my wishes have been more than anti: wee charged with, but had said that oipated, male another prophecy that Leonard) had charged the MacKenzie Government with e):travagence in spending $22,500,000, whereas he critical, and the doctors say her case le daugerous. The man's name is: known, but no steps have been taker. to secure him. ' The British man-of-war Tenedot has been ordered to proceed imine• diataly to harbor Grace, N. F., in view of the anneal celebration of Orangemen on St. Stephen's day, rec. 261h. A year ago five Orange- man were killed by a mob while marching i.l a preeessiou at Harbor Grace on that day. Several arrests were made, all resulting in aquittal. bad Sir John's Government been in as* you ai'e•new celebrating the for: A new trial 1i now on, In which nine - power between 1872 and 1878 they tieth year of my political life, I might then of the mob will have to prove would ,not have opera more on. an perhaps have to ass: you Conserve: that they had no connection with the average than twenty-two and a half dyes of the Province of ()Mime to pay ( shooting of talo Orangemen. The feel. million.'. Tho increased expenditures me the same lienor whh3.1 1 shall have ing is very bitter between the Orange - have been caused partly by increased beau fifty years in political life, (Loud men and Catholics, and the latter facilities in the Poet Office, and cue and repeatea cheers ) I have no threaten vielenos should the Orange. million and a -half land beer) doe to in- d'ol't that the Liberal -Conservative men attempt to march this year. creased expenditures 00 the railways, party will, ten years hence, be as Dynamite at Halifax. which, however, both returned to the strong, I 1 vigorous, MI staunch, and -- as true es 1t is to-dty; and if there On Saturday afternoon a man who• be any failure in their gt eeting, their was walkilig along Dresden Row, . , enthusiasm, their support of me Len i Halifax, had oocseion to go into a years lienee, it will be my fault and yard and while there observed a peek not theirs. Mr. Mayor,rgwhoyou have al: age seemingly hid away near lice feet. luded to the honors which have been He kinked at it and uprooted it, and. Government much 'huger increased sums than the increased expenditures. He recited a large number of figure,', all showing that the taxation- was act- ually lighter tl'an it had been. The Alackeuzie administration had 0 ,t colleoted•enough money to pay their oouferred on pie lately. I am proud expenditures, and that was claimed as of those honors. (Cheers.) I wear being good finance. During the time ,rhe blushing honors thiole upon me (laughter and cheers)—and it is a gratification to ane, and it must be a gratification to you, and to all Can adieu', that -I--not from my own menus, but ad the representative of this great Dominion --wee 1ionored 8o far at to have - this order -an unex- ampled honor so far as the onlouies are concerned—conferred on me,. without any previous eoiiaitation, ani that the star that shines on my breast And the 'ribb uh which adorns my; shoulder, were pl8oed on fly' ueredu Sir R)ahard Cartwright was fivaioier the interest paid per head of popcla• tion was $1.56 but this was now at least ten cents lower. It had -bee,' stated tlhat he bad only obtained- Orel same terms for his loan as he lord ob. tamed by Sir Richard ^ilrtwright. He had had some fiAuree properly prepar- ed, .and ,the _difference between the terms of the two was so great that the. interest would pay, off the whole debt ln, tifty•five yearn. ' During the whole of the contests .in the Muted States there had never been a single plan in either side=na matter what his poli• tied' might: be—who would ever ray nnythiug against his -country. Un: fortunateiy`there was. a _party here, wlie " both on the platform trod iu disoovered it to be dynamite. IIe. carried the package to; detective Power, who says the dynamite is aim. ilar to that fonnd iu the possession of the dynamiters the first time they were there. The package, weighing four pounds, was -wrapped ' up in a- pieoe of shirt, and was found in the - yard of the plane where they hull re - aided, and this package is eitudar in• every way, the piece of shirt and • weight of the package beiug exactly 'alike. Tho place where thio package was found is ' within one hundred yards of the Artillery Park, and near where, several military officers ars re• by the hand of my beloved Queen. sidiii t L• oud and repeated cheese.) And I ( - envy not the feelings of. those men. Mr. Frank .Metcalfe of Blyth has who, :`concluded to wttbdraw floor' relining or 3 lit wl ,ii ' EtINDEI) BY POLIT1C l.. PAbSI •N l Reeve,' -- ll CS Q r� )80 lI'r will,altnangh eubjecte of Iste,i ' Jestyt $e Ulf ii 4fi eta