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T'l1URSAAY1 FRB'Y.1'21h, 1885
MORE T 4XATIOX.
The A iuister of Rducstiont Mr.
Rosa ia.letermiled to eauae tits ub
situation of railways oanais, and
oto° P0110 ,oaks, and is the SW -
Ms of North-West lands. That is at;
moll which guite deirtroys the force
of the aontautron that than debt of
(limed* hes buten duly dater lads".
Tug bald news reoattaaa ttom tl o.
Soudan ou Tktnraday has been more
sown of EttutrKtiort iii Oukario still 1 then confirmed. Not: only is UMW,
more expensive. Ivo coeteot ,with is the haud'' of gm euewlr. but, the
entire k;nglieh forge is threatened.
nsu
eing as el".** 4314P of lite crit road.- ;taw which were either triendly ur
OTS and briugiug stout new Morias, be' ueutrt►l before ate now hostile, and.
now announces new drawing book' Gen, Stewert.x decimated commscd.
ae santliprkaed,. wfiiie" nest hitttoriee,
geogrsphtee, grammars and with
metier are ort tete way. 'Dotes inter
a1 (lubtat, atm Gen. Earle a brava
baud marching, ou Berber, are both
in aiwgat immediate deoger of :,tui-
works are :being prepared or eonipiled bilatio'n ; and while Gen. Wolseley at
by triende of she (roverurtlwot. The Korai i>*'not pieced in so perilous a
School Journal gives the following : position rte either of his two generals,
"Here we ha,ro a>x its boldest and worst' he aunouuoes that he cannot reach
e 80'4
r r vase.. T
h
That o to fi e lea
t uw
form at a prof srtaank we eriz* beforeoto spoke ar aotbrit ileal aught to h;tve aninAt-
em, that of p%'nrais?.rtg anthorir,at'toa to hooka J
before they exist oven is euab•yo. The lav ea the G ladetoue Ministry from the.
of competition is repealed. Tits beet etini- begiuoing has seized itat last. Gen.
sr. T► exertion taken awide
from e e writ, tL ; 1a eiletttis to b*ude gttuone as audte tanche
at all
4r- '1� door is thrown wide open to igooni.
petoo as,: #avonritust old corropOen . To y
promise itutquriixstiu>ar to AO tenportaant a haartrti, Gen. t Ordull Is to be mooned
bootee airiest eitbt wouthe before it ae writ- if alive was avenged if dead, 1 die.
Iasi 1e0010*1* 020 1104 of tilt' 44'1° tiara play of a p•°ruan alibi* determination
fiapeartaatent either a degree of faith in some saint snout bs ago would have pre•
boats-mennfeeturing employee, or aF pignut 6
vented the present deplort►hfa alit-
ation, ee:ld wood the outpour of life
and tret.sure which ie i•revitnble l efore
the lost lraeelige of lau;;land is reetat:
el, e,ta alone iu Africa, but though--
out toe Mithoitlrueri'8 world. lint
this is not the fi at time that the Lib
ere' Goveruweat, acting ell a Wei
inoninus policy, which bast ultimately
proved evtravogantly expensive, hue
oulx parties who t11.ve to right to know provided elaborate 'wake for the stable
what the scholar of to.-d,ty moires I dour After tl.e eteatl was stolen.
in respect to 0ilMIAMI ,
0,441400r .-,---.•`^-" i o Editor of the Keeler novo.
EDITORIAL ROWS. , iiia, --•As the taxpayer is orce nv re
notion, of whet a sellout text book should be,
raeithar et w'ha't wilt be ebarel by the Intel
Bitot te:ecla ir* of Ontario."
1f we are t•t lts,"e a change in the
ecllnol books, n••ts-essary for the itis-
par;iug of aduo,tioti to the rieiurg gat•
era tion, why do the gover.iutsut test
employ persona wiel neve littd some
experiei.oe< as teachers for the ooi Ipil-
ing o` anal works Ai they are the
relapsed luta apathy, after theperioti-
Tult: name of the Ron. John Car icol New Ye1er ourbterete, it you •till u
ling, Dow t"osttnaatt t esnersl is tau- ; be kind anon lli to great% the n.e of
boned *moos shoo who catty by tap. t your columns, we will endeavor in
ilciiuted Lieut. Govan, .r or Qnt>xrio 1 our own humble was to call atteutiou
for next reran. - to 1131:40 important cllatgns in our
" M'iuioipal arraugeruaute, which we
believe could not ooly save a large
Tut opponents of tits N', 1, malar- amount of wou.'y and tions. but would,
taiu that itiuoreasee the cost of tulle
oles which are consumed by the work.
iugnien and farmers, by Into net a the subject, we will in ea future is,ue
duty plaoad thereon. The following 1 of your journal, open up the matter
comparative prices of sugar t 187 • i for criticism audj dibcussiee, hoping
Mr.O'Conuor'It Bill weea source
of muck annoyance, ioetettnuoh as it
was considered a death blow rimed at
the Purely hlutnalOompaniee, whose
ssewtat., for the moot pert, Sinai* of
,Preth,'at#m #ptes it uudertaktuge ; the
Bilire the Lexieletnro in
1884, '.1 withdrawn on the .ad-
vice of the ilike. the Attorney -Gener-
al. Mr. O't ,tutator, however, nbl to
be baffled0'. *itin introduced the
scheme, awl readmit will soon be
able to discus* its merits,
A deputsrtiou from the Association
waited on the Attornev•General and
protested strongly against the pass-
ing of the Bill. - 1
The Assrociatieit then aoueludea
business 4y alight, and attentive
committee of five lnewb' rs to lco'k
after the inxeresie of the A eociation.
Itis urgently Iequeated that those
i r
purely motool te.Ddttla Ciia ►o
1? % raurea r
Y 1, t repre•
seated will lose on tints in j etilir:g the
Aseoeiation.
N. J. Oi.a.Ri;:..
Tito Stott Act.
be the means of a far more efficient!
performance of the work. If there.
fore you think it prudent to introduce
nutter free trade, and iu 1885, nnder
protection will show how much truth
tilers is in the strttetnent
May, 1814
Dario* yellow, 100 lbs. /10 25 $4 60
Modiam yalloa ..... 10 75 4 70
drightost yellow....... 11 00 S 40
ExtraC..., . 11 25 625
Granulated ............. 12 25 6 871
S
Ma. Mown= asked the Attorney -
that both yon and your readers will
take hold of this matter :In the emit
in whloh it will be Advanced. Our
object will be to write abort lartioles,
and as muds to the point as our abil-
ity will tallow. and should we have
the misfortuue (as very Nicely we rnay)
to have our 'tlafitaesss for' the work
pointed cut to us, we will at least
have the satisfaction of snaking fun
Cameral whether it was the intention for those who atuow mole *hoot the
matter than we iia.
of the Government not to permit.leg- Jan .
islation providing for the diris tm of
counties at dies station. The At—
torney-General said he could nut'.
give a reply for a few days. It is
quite evldeut that some change or
division is about to be rnade in point
of the counties which are so very
large. 11 Mr, Mowat should. permit
any re•a'reugemeut of the countiss,
we hope that those who have iuflu-
e doe with the Government from this
°panty will sea that the county which
the TIMES propoeee to have created
will be elearty laid before the Legis-
lature. •t is plain to be"seen that
such a formation of'a new county
would be beneficial to all the town-
ships mentioned in commotion,
THE Ontario Government will not
Dome to the relief of the groaning tax-
payers of his lerovince this session
by introducing a measure to equalize
taxation and reduce the list of exemp-
tions. At all eveute;`we gather as
much from the Premiere reply to an
influential deputation- of the citizens
of Toronto who waited-upoit the Gov-
ernmout last Saturday urging the in-
troduction of a measure. in Toronto
the vain, of exemppted . property am.
omits to 34,523,000 ; just think of it;
property to the value of thirty-four
millioue, five hundred and twenty-
-three thousand dollars not paying
•a cent of taxes for all the;privileges
which property iu a city like 'Toronto
n R
e 0 It is to
enoughcattle a re-
t
3 Y S
betlion, Verily the average tax-
payer is long-suffering.
The 11 '*treat dazette makes clear
the following point regarding the in:
terest on the public debt : •
"lf tete year 1880 is selected the
comparison is still ino°r`e favourable
Charge
Interest per
Population on debt. Read.
1880 ...4,32'4,800 37,773,868 9{1s'7t9
1884......4,680,000 7,700,180 1.64
"The charge upon the people arising
out of the debt is, it thus appears,
actualy. .fifteen oeuts,.. per bead lase
than it was font" years ego, and in this
time no less than fifty-three million
dollars have been spent in the con—
• 7111. '8.5.. JOHN HAxe iTTLE..
Staple Are being token to have the
Boort Act submitted in Victoria
o=luuty.
The Michigan Oenlral forties at
Windsor treoefert•ed over 26,000 ear..
lit.% month.
The total number of Scott Act
couterts has baron 28 Carried in
fav .r of i:rotrtbiti.ua, 24 in fevar of
liueuseti, 4.
It ilia been etated direr the requisite
!another of tntiuot hoot' beau attached
to the Soott Act petition in Eraex
(Amity. This to inn s.a ; the tegnir.
ad 'lumber Isms not been securer'
The 10th of &Torch nes been gained
rte the silty for Wiling alt I tie Sc it
Aor irl till pity of S*, Thames and
the cuttuties of Elgin a• d Lamown,',
Ontario, anal the county of t'''wit
plot QuPbeo.
The Lioeneed 'Victuallers have
reached the conclusion that it gill be
hopeless to atte/Opt to effect any
abange:a in the boort Ant. Theft
friends announced Friday lino they
will not prooeed to attack it, and that
the monster ezou.siou to Qitewa an
the 17th, with a deputation of those
In the trade, hc' been cancelled.
I..40.-4 ..._,«,...,--,
An Omaha loan nes :a watch and
chitin made from the gold things
found in inn ole' jewelry factory in
Brooklyn. The boss jeweler was ex-
ceedingly earoless, and the man wino
succeeded hien in the business found a
9160 diamond in the rubbish, besides
$10.000 worth of finites
Recent li,n 'es shethat .-;the con-.
sumptiou of iiq a .0 bund States
has far outstrna 'reinith of pop-
ulation. The number 0 gallons con-
sumed yearly mace 1840 ,lams increased.
as follows: 1840, 71,000,000; 1850, 94,-
000,000; 1860, 202.000,000; 1870, 292,-
000,000; 1880, 506,000,000; 1883, 655,-
000,000..1 . Ile the ..p pulation has
only trebles i'a the Just io ty years the
consumption of i'titoxicants is nearly
To the Editor of Ms Exeter Timer.ton times greater than it was in 1840,
and the amount of money expended in
SIR.—t bad the honor of represent -
log the Usborne and Hibbert Mutual
Fire Insurance 0om1`auy As delegate
at the Conveutiou knowu as "The
tly rittitnal Underwriter's Asso-
ion of Oiutarto," held in Toronto
be .Ube 411* trod 5th reb. inst.
As a Synopsis of the business trail.
An Invtraklou to Dinner.
sae e may e o n eres ()your many
readers 1 will briefly allude to it as.
follows :—The object of the Associa-
tion is to secure peeper legislation, to
guard the interests of the Companies,
and to consider and urge changes or
amendmeute looking to the better ;
working of Altitnal Insurance.
There were fifteen Companies re-
presented at the meeting which was
the purchase thereof is twenty or thirty
times greater . Our annual expendi-
ture for liquor now exceeds $800,000,-
000.
•
presided over by John Beattie, Esq.,
of Nichol. H. L. Drake, Esq., of
Mount Forest acting as seoretarv.
Lively discussions tools place on the
following subjects :—"Farre Thresh-
ers", "The Mortgage Clause", "The
appointing of Fire "Coroners in each
County" and "The defects in Mr.
O'Connor's (South Bruce) Bill", about
to be introduced to the .house. The
discussion relative to • the rules re-
gard;ng'lbe use 'Of 'Slleatn. Thresltere'
was closed by appointing a committee
consisting, of �Itesers. W.,jee haueoa,
(1ioKiil4s, 'C s'y), N. J. Clark,'--'(Ue-
borne &'"Hibbert Oo'y), and W,' ohn.
rit0n,'� 04 L dh 'r .90).; f, take the
trtatter in • 6 -- t is -ash 1 draft
a ' ce:'I Abe' 119e Of,;;a ,sOom-
pith � , • : v b,'eo nel embers of.
tee As o
"The Mortgage or Subrogation
Clause" was then discussed, and
members. of,tbe Arfcvlgiatio{i1 were' ;uu .,
aniGionsln their. diset,provitl •of such
aclause being attache to Policies in
the interests ,of Laan;Compauies, and
it was unanimously agreed. that rho
Companies - represented by this As.
sociation,prepare a fiat of Loan Oom-
panies who are satisfied with an AS.
signment of Policy in lien of the obi
nusinus Mortgage Clause, and assist
the members of their respective Com.
panicle in borrowing only from such.
The appointing of "Fire Coroners"
was - ably discussed and left in the
hands of the Executive Committee to
mature for adoption.
The story is told that the playing of
1m -
much
a celebrated violinist very'
pressed one of the ladies of the audi-
ence, a well-known society leader, and
she caused the musician to be present-
ed to her.
"1 was delighted with your wonder-
ful music, Mr. S.," the Iady said,
"quite carried away with it. in fact."
Thu musician was charmed.
"If you have no other engagements
for Thursday evening," the lady went
on, "1 would be pleased to have you
dine with us."
He had no otlier.engagements.
"And be sure and brinar your violin,"
she added.
"Well, inatiain," Mr. S. replied, "I
hardly think that will bo necessary;
my violin never gets hungry."
. JUBILEE SINGERS.:
The most interesting feature of the recent
exhibition at Montreal was a company of col-
ored Jubilee Singers engagedin manufacturing
the celeb:ated Gold Coln Tobacco, ant at the
some time delighting vire crof ds-of•speetators
with exquisito"stiuthernmetodies,' Agold med-
al and a specialdioloma were awarded to this
popular brand of chewing .tobacco, and the
thanks ofthe cammitsee tendered to the Ad
ams Tobacco Co. for their attractive exhibit
PROPERTY LIeT
t#BM FOR Sa1LE IN ITEPRFN.
Lot trio 5, in 9th 0oneesoion, 100 acres.
Forpartiontare apply to
th k'eb„ 1865.
B.'Y',1k1,Yi107,'.
Solicitor, *a.,
Eaeter
Notice to Contractors.
Scaled Tendert addressed to the;undereigned
and endorsed "'fender tor C'ollingwood," will
be received until MONDAY, the 904 of k`in-
RUARY next inclusively,for the conetruotiou,
of a furtherlength of thBreakwater at Col-
li:ngwood,slimooe Country, Ontario, according
to K. 9p VCi6Oa8on to lie seen o n a pl8Oetinn to
A e
d .r
mD p
u sou Ee C lltu d w o
g o xoo fr m
forme of touder'oan? a obtain ed. oto h
P: rams etude in>;are nott4ed that teedere
will not be con.idered Ireton nta.le on the
vriutod eorma supplied, the blanksproperly
Plea in, and attired pith their actual rigua
taros
l'ieg'e tender must be md
arnnpte4 beak cheque ivadeaocoppanleeyabiobyto thane
Honorable the Minister of rubI'e works, equal
Ilion win 4 eta feittedl the j ax ydecline tn"
eater tato aoantraot when called upon to do
sir, or if he tall to complete the work oontreat•
tidier t t e
edf f the tender nota the aco spied let cheque
will be returned,
The 0004 :neat will not beLieu udto accept
the lowest or any tender,
By order,
A.GOBEIL,
Acting Secrcttuy.
Aopartier out of Public Werke,
Ottawa, i.tla,rannary 1685.
B 'T ONLY TkiE BEST.
AN EDITORS TRIBUTE'
Theron P. Koator,Editor of P4. wayne;Iud.
"Gazette," writes: "]]'or the past five years
have always used Dr. King's New Discovery,
for Coughs of mpst severe character,as well as
for those of a'miider type. 'It never to
effect a speedy curs. My friends to whom I.
hove recommended itspeak of it in same high
terme. Having been cured by it of every
tough I have had aclo
g ter five years,, I consider it
the onla "
ei b `
eand'e
>; 5 ui+e cove for•:Coii hs
Y 1 ,
Colds en," Call at 0. Lutz's Drug Store and
get a Fres Trial Bottle. Large size 31.00 2
Survival of the fitest. Down's . Elixir, jhag
outlived every other cough remedy simply
because itis the: best.
TTENTION 1
A.
Parties wishing Lumber cutto or$er should
take their logs to Brooks' Old Saw mill, 21
miles west of Murray's Corner, where there is
room for any uuantity., Mill will commence
running about fat March, ell reports lo the
contrary notwithstanding, after which time
all kinds of lumber wills be kept for ea1e.
J N BOW Alit) P •
Laurance's
Cocbratc es
The Lams of these spectacles, being sci-
entifically ground from Pure Pebble, are
without exception the best adapted to pre-
serve perfcct *loin end restore the sight
when damaged by old ago and other causes.
They have the reoorntaoudatio.a of the most
eminent members of the medical profession
in England as well as in Canada, add a large
number of our most prominent citizens.
READ THE VOLL0W1Nti
Chief Jnstise Macdonald, N. S. writes: They
gave the ugliest satiefsotton,
Senator Archibald writes: I have exl:eriono.
odgreat satiefaatt to from their use.
Chief Jwriieo Sir ivm Ymtng writes . They
give a clearer and purer light under gas than
any I have previously obfameti here or elae-
wla
Johero.n 3'. Wood, M. D., writes: For onso or
comfort they excel any 1 have over used,
J. Mackenzie, P R C S. Kingston, writes
Carefully constructed, good d eduing power and
glasses in each frame o1 focal equal length,
A 0 Blair, Esq.. Pr•emrorN B, writes : Of the
comfort andaesietanoo experioueed.
LI, Gov Haviland P E, I. writes: I never ex
perionood any strain ou my oyes after using
them,
Roy. PatherBoldue, Quebec, writes : That he
Ands them superior to any.proviously used.
Peter Lynoh.Esq.,Q C, Halifax, writes: Using
one pair of Lanrance's apeotaoloa for 13 years
with great satisfaction and benefit to my oyes,
We Cure be Quebec, writes: He Is more than
satisfied with tho selection made.
M 3' Walsh, Esq., See. Minister of the Interi-
or. writes : The glasses suit admirably and give
e%try satisfaction.
Dean of Ontario wrftes: Of the great comfort
and relief form 1 in the wearing his spectacles.
Lt Gov Sir P. McDougall. It C 31 G. writes
Be is greatly pleased with the selection made
Dr,Pbolan, Kingston, wriias : They supply
to those with every derangement of the vision
a long felt want
v
Isn''t1t
But we lnust "Keep the Ket-
ttle Boiling," and will °Qou-
tinue giving
Great Discounts,.
��o��c�iovs
ON ALL
Winter Goods
DURING THIS MONTH.
Come and be Convince&
tillpTi5E is Coming
And you ought to see our
(COTTONS,
COTTONS
Sole Agency:
ainin Labaratry
EXETER.
3. W. BROWNING,
Proprietor.
We have piles of them Just
new in, Also
SPIUNGS:IRTINGS,COT-
rTONADLS, PRINTS, eke.
Startling value in New Goods,
I Come one, comas all to
RANTON BROS
CENTRAL
DRUC STORE
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Yowl-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Cc :`,rot Drug Store Exeter
C. L,UTZ
rH t' PERSON WHO DROVE OFF
:.' with a valise containing a•` comic cos. of ,
tume auti a '
p x t skates strapped on the THE EXETER
outside, which was placed in his cutter by ,
mistalie after the Hensen carnival ori Tuesday,
evening, 27th San., had better return it to the
Times office, Exeter, or to the Hensail rime at
Planing-Mill!
once, and saye trouble, as be is known,
STATE OF HENRY WALTER
HALL, late of Exeter, Barrister at Law.
Notice 1. rereby given that creditors end
ot.,ea persons having claims against the estate
of the abovs=named Henry Walter'Hall, who
died on or about 15th
oember, 1884, are on
before the 35th davof March, 1885, to send by
post, ur,epaid, to Messrs, Street et Beecher, of
the Ohs? of Londole, the solicitors of Joseph
Sail; the 1' xecutor of the said deceased, their
Christian and Surnames and addresses. the
full particulars of th eir claim e, and the nature
ht the'seourittes (it any) held by them; and
th, t'the said Executor will proceed, after the
Said 16th March,1885,t o distribute the assets of
the testator amongst the parties entitledthere-
to, having aegard only to the claims of which
the•said Exeoutor has then notice..
.tnd notice is hereby given that all' monies
due the estate of She sad Henry Walter Hall
are to be paid only to tho undersigned.,'
STREET Or BECHER,,, .
London,
Solicitors for Joseph Hall,
Exeeutorof h. W. Hall.
Lon don, 22nd January, 1885.
SASH, DOOR, and
1�D
!CTOT !
ALL 1KINDS OF
T.U`R NINE
Done to order.
Rememberlthe place.
rover oward.
STATION -ST.