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The Exeter Times, 1885-3-5, Page 4
ser 1l`il ' e capitsl eeeollnt is $10,497,726, -again- E!!� !! et an approprietiou of $48,816654 for the current year. THintaDAY, MAROU 5th, 1885. The large reduction in appropria- ;ion for the redemption of the public debt is explained by the feet. that for the prevent year neem, thirty-five millions of maturi+'g bonds had to be provided for, all of which have been replaced, with a ooneiderebla seviug in intereet *mutat. Toe appropriation ou aocotant of dieatione were that owtag to the pas- consolidated fund ant mote ilt all to Saga of the Sooa Act there would be a $$1.757,0$2, being anxnarease of lead 001111iderables deoroaae iu revenue next than a million (Inhere aver that of the year, and it was proposed to wake present year, Thia aucreaea ie ao- good this decrease ,1y increaaint; the °')anted for by the large sum under duty on (tiger's and tobacco. the head of probable amount required 1t1 meet new loans Ninth as the G. P. With regard to the t"roposedl pre.. re.R. loan of lata peesion and other tn- hibrtion of alis itnportati'in of g,)„ d•1; debtedneae. which shi wa an increase manufactured by prieou Libor, Sir :'f $1.750.000 Leonard Lilley said it w;ie intended The greatest reduction appears un- to Attach a penalty to amy 4ui it itll- der the head of Poblie Works,auiouna" potation, Thia wax considered ad lug to $:715,678. i isable.au there were three large tills- The eelti'natee uA the whole 'bow a ono in the United States, and weresubrtantlat r'ducllou, rn Apppria they to Telt double the duty they pro- tions are merle for 4t. 'ltlonl Im Puat posed they would still send it in to Office and Onetotn Hoene, &o , $13,- the disadvazlt.tge of the artizau, who 600. Awherettaurg Post 011ie and reoeive4 $M par day for tate work, Guatom Honxe, litre $8,000. I. while prison la.b.w only o nit 85 ceetta -�.... a day* I tt i:'ttitor cli At .ls rrtct, Timm Drees Ste—Through the delusions The Arabs of tits desalt are fierce or inavery cf a legally trreatl"naible fee* al cloth quartan, but they bears person. 1 atat placed in pooh an ell. not yet been tie educated in the +art of optional position that t think tuyself l war but that they o:tt' be tricked by justified in obtruding my demi •urtvate. neat Batts tatralagere. Genera! Sul. latTsira on the public Flom hearsay i@r'tt troops et Abn Thea the other day I uuderadend that certain chargee fooled them nicely. A matt quint are innate ageitist rnl by this party, of aaldiers crept nut behind a bili on wbiob, from their nature. I alit whole the enemy's flank and gave deem a ly onside to di -prove except in a court volley. rhea leaving one men there of la+r. $'at persona who have au W keep up the firing, the others re. interest, pecuo-ary or otherwn. tat peetlfil tate mentenvre from another injuring me, circulate and retail the Trill trop until the <1,rabe fired, thinking atony for"that purpose. apparently alba* Logliob troops wale! Indirect deuran'ln were mean 011 eontlug up in every dtreeti4u, Thia I me for m Goyto heel' np and nettle eahibitioo of simplicity expletne, per. the rtlatt..r, which dentends 1; treated haps, sill file Motet drove back Sir Lrttll coa;ilel.and couienept. Feiling'.i Chutes Wilson as 1i' epproaobed to this. t underataud the pri)feeeedif Khertoutn,inetead of lottln_ laird walk wronged pn*ty declitne+ tn go net. :! into an atrntaaab, further ; and my taking legal ectiou just now, under the p eeant dl+treee Entl)iaZxs of revenue presented to ing cuonmataucee, would ht, an sat the House of Common' by Sir Leo. of cruelty that even the preaervation and Ttliey iu the course of Ina Budget of my good news would not lead cue aperob, for the next fiscal yerr :—. to perpetrate. I am conengnontly Front customs, lame as current year, Wt in the mer►ntl,lle without means 191 Millions; from excise, $5,21}0,000; of Iedrd+r,ti. What it may lei ttrcee from Poet Office, $1.050,000 ; front clary ts, do i,, the futlr:e, tint 1 alo to Railways Caaala, $8,000,000 ; from can tell. interest, $11,650,000 ; from tniscel• T deuonnott this as a bidcktnailing laueaua eourcee, $700,000 ; from attewpt, and I pro, o.e when the 1 !audio, $700,000. The expenditure proper time laud opportunity come, to was estimated. at 481,757,082--taay. prove it eotnetlnng'aroma--a a011eple- ing an estimated eurplue of $1,212,. soy. (168. The euppleuieutary eatiplatee Tae profeseediy aggrieved party, might reduce thin surplus by 4700,. aiders, nbottoro, inatigetore, and na- tio). If so the taxaliou :necessary for visors, I .challeuge end defy, one and next year would be $24,000,000, or all, singly or combined, to test this or $5 a head of population -just 12 conte any other grievance fairly and ab fare per head more than wail paid from board ai.d in the i' ,lit of day. '74 to '78 ; but an amount more than I here drop the !natter till necee- equivalont to 12 cents per bead would situ arieea for further notion. p Title being my only meant, of de - fen, e at prrsent,ie !ny only excuse for have to be provided was $7,liQU;006 troubling you. or 1.6 per en of population, or I am yours, &o., 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. Referring to increase of exotke duty on eigara and leaf tobaeoo tc about 20 per cent,, Sir Leonard Tilley said it was oft accotaut of the feet that the in. be paid itt nnbaidas to the Protium. $1,56i bend only a cent Cud tbroe•quartera more than in the year 1878.0, notwit)r.! standing the near completion of the Canadian Pacific and the millions ex. pended in canals and in the Interco]. ouiat. Ile pointed out the great ad- vantages whioh would accrue from early completion of the Canada Paoi- fic. T OST, BE'1'W1 EN EXETER .& f Honeall, on the 11th of February, dark Z. a Y Dain Fug f$38 Aayparsoa ending the a.we will be suitably rewarded by leayinez it with Rev J.Bal1..Qeneell, or Thos. Prior. Factor, THOS.PRIOR, Exeter. LONDON, FIURON AND B1iUQE R'X, GDIN,o Noara, Express mail, tad 01314 - Leaden -depart 7 454.t&, 4 50P. r. 6 J0 4. U. Exeter ........,... 8 57 6 10 9 35 Hassall 909 a 24 9'57 KiPPon 9 l3 6.29 10 01 lirucefle'.d 923 a 48 10 22' Clinton 6 45 7 05 11 30 Londesboro 10 00 7 20 12 00 Elvth 10 07 797 12 1E P.M. Vu, ttaw arriue50 3355 7 55 l 48 florae Sotera, Express, Mail. and Clan"s r Wfoghaw, dept 7 48 a.3r. 3 "00 .e.lt, 10 20 e Y l .Reign:No ,8 00 3 47 11 21 1317111 8 15 330 11 42 Lend-taboreneta 8 50 4 05 B vice8 et a se 15 es n o99 e5 4 19 11 1212 te a. t,' He all 9 18 4 32 135 Exeter ..... 935 443 23.5 London arril ei0 51 550 550 idQ1U T REPORTS. iQorrecteeat5 o'clock p.m.1Yedneeday.l lf4I,,L W11t 7 , Walt 1.Wipe al •., ,., — 075 to 076 Rod ... .,. ... 0750:0076 white Wheat New , ... ... 0 75 to 0 76 Red Wheat New.........075 to 0 76 40111.1.0+ Rxx41 Wife (new) ••• ••• ••• • 478 to 0 SO fists) .., ..- ,.. , .0 50 40 065 Oats .. --- .•" 0 6810 030, Clover See4 .. .•. , .. d 00 to 5 00 1.'iulathy " ... .. 9 00 to 3 CO Pea* -•• .. 05910 000 Core ..•. ... 060tg035 Ihuttto: ... -, - 6 10 Go 0 li Flour porbbl. -.. ••- • 5 00 t0 5 50 I'otatoes,per bag.........0 35 to 0 40 ills eliAppleal r b ,. ... ,. 0114 to 005 nesse per lb. ,.. .•. .. 005 to 006 Turkey per lb ..- ,,. 0 Oe to 0 06 Ducks per pr ... ... 0 40 to 060 Chickega per pr . 0 25 to 035 1103s,Ir@,lsedper104 ,. 56001564 Heel . .. .. 500 10400 Hides roubg, ... .500 to 050 ...................0 ... 00 to el SO iheepskiaa.each . 0 000:690 Calfskin* .. .. 0 50 to 0 70 Wool per lb ... ... .. .., 0 19 to 020 Flay per ton .. 8 00 told 00 tlaloaeuerlruau ,. , 0 I0 to 0 75 Woo per Card • 9 50 to 2 76 HE:N AT:T, ¥M1.l i1.TS. Fall Wheat per bit .•• $+ 0 75 to 0 70 Sering " tl e0 to O lt! Barter tbricbtt 0 51 to 0 47 Harley lfewlinal 0 43 to 0 40 White Oats. 0 29 to ear Mack Oat* ._ 0270030 Apples: per bbl. .,, . 100 to 100 Potatoes per biz ,. ,. ,. 0 SS to 0 52 OAT 0111/101 AIn2OT,UI1'R It1VORCSS von! OAT 1! V pcasqu'a reeidiog thro :3huut the t7attedStato, and Canada for r;asertion. 1200. 6ttpport,Irlte,nporance.cruelty.t ne(m Datlblllty. ere. Advice free. State sour cant) and arldreue ATTORNEY W.1RT,, World Building, 1267: Broadway, New York.r� T r J. SU 1'HERLAND,IIENSALL,, ♦ Onneeveveeern, C0tinisame,t1. Ftrotinitl.ite lu;:urauce Agent and Issuer of Alarrlrtgo I.tcauaes All business transacted a tiretl70006llential. A 0111 iolicIted: fldlee at ails Poit (Mee: TRY DIt, DoW S G OLD E N LIN11ii:;rT for Diphtheria. Croup, end Asiati,, e_:holore. A sure cure. Yalu of all butts quickly relieved. Internally and extern- ally. Ask !emit. Take no other. Seo teatime. Rials. leer sale by' all Druggists. 0R COUGHS .AND COLDS. ' `` L)'S COMPOUND OF LIN. .L7•. Sli11D, Anisood., 8eae1a, SguiU,Tolu, de with ChloMdvno. f(LY'S CO IIPOUNI), a demulcent oxneetorant for Coll> La sad Celda. irAY'S COMPOUND, for Coughs j- ,u.d (Welt. la nnnnilt' .nrntrnt,ln• fn.. DOMINION ESTIMATES. 3. A. ROLLIN S. Exeter, March 8, 1885. KAY'S` TIC PILLS, a specific iu JUBXLEE SINGERS. e Sole 1iikers,—•-KAY BROS.. Stockport, • lora@e audCattle, r Neuralgia Face -ache dc. The mostintorostiheifeature of the recent �10AaUL1NE,--Cement for Breit - The at Montrea was a company of l en Articles. 8014 everywhere. ored Alb ileeStngars engage d in manufacturing the celebrated Gold Coin Tobacco, ani at the same time delighting the crowds of spectators with exquisite southernmelodies. A gold med- al and a specialdinloma were awarded to this popular brand of chewing ,tobacco, and the thanks of the committee tendered to the Ad ams Tobacco Co. for their attractive exhibit A SU/MARTIAL REDUCTION I1 PROPOSED BORN. EXPENDITURE. The estimates for the lisoal year ending June, 1886, were laid on the table Saturday. The heads under which the various items are arranged number forty-five in all and cover all branches of the service. The largest appropriation is made to meet the .ohnrges on amount of the public debt, which are as follows :--Interest, $9,- 450,110 ; premium, discount and ex - ,change, $62,000 ; sinking fund. $1,- '097,088 : redemption of public debt, 54,460,326 -making a total $15,069,- .524, against to sum of $48,741,499 in the estimates 1884.5, or a reduction in this item of $2,867,978 The item of subsides to Provinces amounts to $3,962,829—an increase of 5437,829 over that of the present year. Tito estimated expenditure on ac— count of railways end canals. shows a *crease of $7,478,910, the principal iters going to make the decrease being a reduatiou to the amount to be paid nu account of the 0. P. R. subsidy of $8,200,000. The following are the principal re• maining items :—Civil Government, $1,200,506 ; levitation, $700,540 ; immigration, $380,025 ; militia, $1,• 135,400;'public works and buildings (capital), $795,000 ; ditto (income), $1,506,837 lighthouse and coast service, $549,990 fisheries, $312,- 500 Indians, $774,171 ; post office, $2,651,837 ; customs, $800,395 ; ex- cise,. $322,125 ; administration of justice, $636,290. The total proposed expenditure on BALL.—In Hensall, on the 9th nit„ the wife of Rev. J. Ball, of a daughter. Ur.QulAuT.—In Hen sail, on the 13th ult. the wife of Mr. D. Urquhart, of a daugh- ter. PICBann.—In Seafctth, on the 17th ult., the wife of Mr. WIn. Pickard of a daughter. SrEwear.—In Exeter, on the 28th ult., the Wife of Mr. J. C. Stewart, dentist, Brock- yille, of a son. BORLAND.—In Usborne, on the 28th ult., the wife of Mr Hiram Borland, of twins. MARRIED. Baca—STACEr,—In Hay Township, on the 25th ult., at the residence of the bride's father by Rev, 3. Ball, of Hensall, Mr. W, Beck, of Hensall, to Mies M. J. Stacey, daughter of Mr. J. Stacey. Davis Pear.—On the 25th ult., by the Rev. W. H. Gane, at theresidence of the bride's father, Mr. Francis Davis,. to Miss Chris- tina Pym, both of Usborne. DIED. Swnxaarow-In Hay Township, on the 26th ult.' Mrs. Sarah Swenerton, wife of Mr Jas Swenerton, aged 62 years ELsxox.—In Biddulph Township, on the 3rd last, Lizzie, daughter of Richard Elston, aged 16 years and 6 months. [The funeral will take place to -day, (Thursday) for the Exeter cemetery, at 12 o'clock noon.] VAt1M FOR SALE.—The subscrib L er offers for sale the Fast Half of Lot 3 and North Half of Lot 2, 4th con of Uaborne. Ortho premises are a brick house 20x28, nearly new, containing 6 rooms ; frame barn 34x48, with stabling ; a small bearing orchard, and a never -failing well. The land is well drained and in a good state of cultivation There are 12 acres of fall wheat in the ground and con- siderable fall ploughing done. Distance from Exeter, 5 miles, and 3 miles from Centralia. Terms to suit purchaser. Possession given either betore seeding or after harvest. Pur chaeer canbe supplied with seed grain. For further particulars apply 011 the premises to O. IT: SPRAGUE, or by letter to Exeter P. O. .ngtand. Exeter Butcher Shop R. DAVIS, Butcher & General Dealer —Ili ,.an KINDS 00--. EiAl2'IS Customers supplied TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS AND SATURDAYS at their residence ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RE CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ORIHEEIN PAC1fJ Ra R. LANDS In Minnesota. North Dakota. Mon- tana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Prost Luke Superior to Puget Sound. At prices ranging chiefly from $2 10 $6 per acre. 5 to 10 years' time. This is the Best Coun'.ry or securing Good Homes now open for settlement. v� R 2 n arras of Government +�+' 'REE Land Free under the Hou er...t d and't im her Cul tare Laws. NOTE. —10.818.433 Acres OR MORE THAN .111.4 LE ot all the Public lauds disposed ot in last ,-re in the Northern Pacific country. hooks and Irapa sent FREE. describing the Northern t'nc,tie Coventry, Iiailmud Lands for Sale and ihr FREE Government Land+. Address, CHAS. B. LAMBORN, Land Com'r, N. 1'. R.14., St. Paul, Minn. Lovely New Style all Chrome Cards, withname aid aprize for lCc. 12 packs, 12 names, for 41. A sample pace and agent's outfit with illustrated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for a 3c. stamp and this slip. A.W. KINNEY,Yarmouth, N. S. 1igigeIVALVA1LE TO ALL! 11111 be mailed FREE to all applicants FREE TENNENT & TENNENT, Veteri nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario Ve erinarx College, Toren to, have op eued au office` for the area tment of a l l Domestic Animals, 0 n elinin street :xetor, Calls from a .die- _... ., 9`^-+.• taupe prow=t t"y attended to; 1odioine for Donee, Cattle. fie, always an hand: PROPERTY LIST 1ARzki FOR SALE IN STKPHIEN. Lot ?;o 5, in 4th Concession, 100 sores. l For particnlare apply to I1.Y Y. Fi1 L1OT, Solicitor, de., 4151 Feb„ 188:;. Egetex ICURE FITS! me. whs.I .ai tiIda AS moan morels to slop !heat Lar s One end then Can Warn rear,. area°.. 1 waw a racial Care, I lure made the dl,aeee or 1,1114 Bradrr1Y or FALLOW SICXX T.i3 s 130_I005 etadr. 1 warrant 107 remedr W 0818 aha woui age*. aecoosoot on Aare felled le no senor, for not 0,,w rennin; A can. &had Fl once tor. treange and • Free nano or me lar nitde remedy. 01re Rrpreuead.Poen 0_.c . iFepos von aeth!a for. Ansi,and l v11) one soy da i raaa DF 11. O. Bo(m,1r z.arl ea, hew York. CONSUMari 1 lore . Poa,tdra meed,. Ourtoo a re 44eaee; 0744 see theasends 0100*# Ont went *Ind and of lent Wn,e nen ca...!- ladeed, se noon h toy 460. It.alsaws', l,e,r t win ADM TWO EOTrd.Ea. BEES, ',opener with. v#r.^ 1• ;KM T5SATI0E on Shia (Wenn, co envsaOorer, she Ek Preae sad P e, ROM.. DR, T .1,.3500014141 Fact 81.,11 'L COLD Isn't it? But we must "Keep the Ket- ttle Boiling," and will con- tinue giving. Great Discounts,. IMMENSE RI 11 IiCT1OVS ON ALL r is AIaS zettuS---remote netesforad• Winter vertfaingin4reaga C . 11) 14 vePsfr@@ad- resat:his0 I` $QWI.e.IaT, fi GQ, IO Rpru4@•AtFa4tt Nv0. Butter &Eggs WANTED. Matheson Has opened out in $act's Old Stand. (2 000 a north of Post Office) dnet received a aplend $4 as ortreent of Spring Goethe which we w;11 cell et very close eriees' Splendid value iu Caabnteree, Velveteens, Grey, Scarlet Cauio a and Rome - made Fiarmels, A nice lot of Table ;Napkins and Covers, Splendid 'Macey, (Rey and Wl'ito Conceit very cheap. Tweed anti Ready Glade Clo;b1ag vary cheap, A 0000 SUIT for #35. GROCERIES,—We sell 4 the Tee 75 cent Tea for 0.1 emits, 8ugar41 as law *a the lowest. BOOTS & IWOE3.—\Y0 have ridded some 0w lines and are prepared to sell the Best d1Odi at etuse p, ices. to A Mose rind Lot for sale or Beat.. Apply JOHN MATHESON, BOY ONLY TnE BEST Laurance's CaratcI pcti1BS the Lenient of these spentac)ee, being soi- ent,fically . ground from. Pare Pebble, are without exooption the best adapted to pre- serve perfect vision end restore the sight When damaged by old ago and other onuses. They have the recommendation of the most eminent members of the medical profession in England as well as in Canada, and a large number of our most prominent citizens. READ THE FOLLOWING : Chief Justice Macdonald, N. S. writes : They gave the ngheat aatistaetion.. Senator Archibald writes: I have experienc- ed great satisfaction from their use. OhiefJua lice Sir Wm Young writes : They give a clearer and purer light under gas than any I have previously obtained hero or else- where. • John F. Wood, M. D., writes : For ease or comfort they excel any 'have ever used. Jr. Mackenzie, F 11 C S. Kingston, writes ; Carefully constructed, good d edningpowerand gtassesin each frame of 'focal equal length. A C Blair, Esq.,Premtor'N B, writes : 0f the comfort and assistance experienced, Lt. Gov Haviland, P E, I. writes ; I never ex- perienced any strain on my eyes atter lasing them, Rev. Fan erBolduc, Quebec, writes : That he Awls them superior to any previously used. Peter Lynch.E sq., Q C,.Halifax,writes: Using one pair of Laurance'- spectacles for 13 years with great satisfaction and benefit to my eyes.' llDe Cure De Quebec, writes : He is more than satisfied with the selection made. M F Walsh, Esq., Sec. Minister of the Interi- or. writes : The glasses suit admirably and give every satisfaction. Dean of Ontario,wrltes: Of the great comfort and relief lona 1 in the wearing his spectacles. Lt Gov Sir P. McDougall. K C 141 G. writes : He is greatly pleased with tho selection made Dr,Phelan, Kingston, writes : They supply to those With every derangement of the vision a long telt want •- Sole • Agency Rpm FO .ari„* Ecminthn Iabaraty and to customers of last year without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc. D. It FERRY & CO. DETaOir$Mtclltgen. EXETER. 3, W, BROWNING, Proprietor. DURING THIS MONTH. Come and be Convinced. Still Sprig is C:ing And you ought to see our COTTONS, COTTONS We have piles of them Just new in. Also SPltINGSHIRTINGS,COT- TON ADE S, PRINTS, &c. Startling value in New Goods, Come one, come all to RANTON BROS CENTEA.L DRUGSTORE 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 Cc—':ral Drug Store Exeter C. LUTZ THE EXETER Planing Mill? SAN, SOA, and DLND !TOT! ALL !KINDS OF TUR NING Done to order. Remember the plane. INr©r -tk19 ovra.rd. STATION•ST.