HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-5-14, Page 4.4. Brox, passed the House of Con] want by steppiug into Bla. usha.rd.
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mans, nnakinjf amendments tothe Rirktcn trill thus be made the head--
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T� - 1 Comet* Temperance Avt, auch being quartan forcfrl}alctng that $eetion
THURSDAY, MAY Vita, 1885, of the country,
-,_ necessary for it* effectual working. Last Saturday Tberesa, voungest
VILE OI'POSITIOX IN THE, Last week the Senate struck out daughter of B. Gerry, of Brussels,
('ONIONS. same of those amrl$ndmeuteand insert: met roti all accident that might have
ed somata of .Heir own, by a majority keen very seueua in its resulte. bad
The Opposition, iu the Nouse of of two to cue. The Bill aa amended. not help been at baud. Lm gleaning
Ootrluions cotasuuied about 90 hours by the Satiate must come back to the rip the yard a fire was started to burn
sneaking against time during the de- Commons for their concurrence 1:e• up the tubbialt erni the little girl was
bate ou the new lt'ranohise Bill, and fore it is finally passed. The action standing with her beck to the fire to
!las threatened to continue theta course of the popular branch of the x egisla- net warmed. Getting too Close the
of obstruction all summer in order to titre on the amendments attached by flame caught her ctothtu; which was
prevent its passage. Evers means_ the Senate will be swaited with great soon In a blaze. .Rev. Mr. Clappison
parlituautary and nuparliernentary.. iutareet by both opponents and ,advo. ai.d ,Robt. Wilson stew the predioa-
have been resorted to by them: What ea.es of the Canada Temperance Act- went she was its and got the fire out.
a entreat in the Opposition in the The following is the amendment Theresa was none the worse, except -
House, led by Dir. Blake, whom the which was introduoed into the Senate
party Dress hold up as possestiug ern by the Ron, Mr. Armon : •
ery virtue, anal the ConserYatmve Op.: 'That when the House is in Committee of
potation tit the Local Assembly, led the Sirhole on the OM Witted : ,{.era: Les to
by lilt. Meredith ? The conduct of further amend 'atm Canasta Tewperance
ing the toes of her clothing stud a I
little singing of her hair.
IJEodache.$il€oneness and Indigestion re.
Heves sire cured at once by Dt Cassop'a
the Conservatives during the debate dict of 1878," and 'The Ligaor License ,e,t,t Stoulach Bitters, its Sams fres.‘
on Mr. Mowat`s measure relative to of 1883," he will move the following amend -
The hard worked win of buswt ss,
the franchise and the equalization of wants : - lapin da
q i. That vatorivary Surgeons drily estab- S y by day, with little chance far
the representation, as they termed it, lisped as sn.p in pra:tice. may bit authorized teat+ sbonld take occasionally Rob mysom?tta
WWI coruraeudatlle. They :avoided the to ;rant saint sates for Intoxicating Liquors Fl�lpspilerized kinlitlstolu, to give Th Tsii
y tactics which are iii to die- to bet used as **41eine ill the practise f thele. oopstt y to the 1> 144' "4 °wig° to the
, althoagll 2. That vection 133 of the Canada Tera oI lever aid other deatro:tog diseases.
grace the bele of legislettou
prefetlsion.
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t,„ en, sud thereby preTent the attacks tiff 11� rRr r•
several e''onteervative7 esustituenoiea peranoe pct of 1878, anactwg : That cit the
were wiped out of existauce. and Grit Trial of any proeeadin , matter or qugsUou
oonatitnenoiee conned itr their stead, maser any of the Acts of the. 112th Settle°. of
while, on the other hat)d, the eau.' telt.
his net, the peisou opposierg or destupa n8
or rho wife or hu4,aud of sat h person optics.
d00% of Mr. Bletke and his supporter*' ing or (lamellae, shall be eotrtpatent and
eolipses that of Parnell and his bri- compellai,le to give evidence in arch Proceed -
gado in the British House of Qom. ing, matter or question be repealed.
s, That the doaling fit alas, rtes,
--� - So my Write Says.
�n �i to io�t ,io•
'ARM FOR SSE IN THE WHAT ? Why those Dress Goods at canton Bros. They,
TOWNSHIP OE ste>~l'REte.-Lots le ars have all the Newest Novelties in Fine French Ali -Wools,
17. can. 7 200 aero#, of which about Ito acres • •
are treaotatntunc.mlui nndexgnodcultivatiop. lA r erSey Glottis, satin Cloths 1ouie Cloths, Beigs, &e.,
50 ;torsi :nature as acres good bunk, which '
po 1 er coutaine from $'tt►i; to $500 worth of pias ; 0ply ''C• Nci'w take a look at the list of colors :. Myrtle, Navy,
snorts At the Haiti wheat the Befoul) ?satrQ tall il3afiaQfl;redttQn. limits#
beer, cider raid light Wined dugtdtalnp fiat lruip l<aeter, *targe hiick houBo, Food wet! Seal, I�OY1gO,i'Z1cQck, Garnet, �'a1Qlltilf3�►`l&t4 Dove {.raP-.
Freulfar si=ll b t
so
to ritlg tits c U�i ice to ruore that] WC re per cent. of alcaitol be olt• la cellar, 2 Lank barna, root house. �lriviug , ' ] r
bear on them, so that the bustiness of eupt from the Canaria Temperance As; of #ked, a well that has cot yot been enlptv.n'ith
the country wmght be proceeded with, , 187'3, a large #election of the best>zrafted apple trees.
Io this case Mr. Gladstone list] per• Thi St`At«t Act. tree# u{o#tr arauud outvxda about Age a or a1 S three live colors in e€tCli Now, don't
feotly�ustifiable, and the Grit press trees alone ooze:eng or, roe rens luckier, you think there is a silage ill the above list becoming to our
ata • warms a#Ry. For further rage:moats. amply
be p tarn great credit for the Qourea : Satur'day's Offietal Gazette content • to artTTH1AS Alt aL404,:g.ereditou la. o., cot, complexion—Suited to your taste, and at a price in keeping
be pursued, but had Sir John adapted ed a proclautation for eleetione rainier
dinal, Fawn, Drab, Chestnut, Moss, Prune, Beige, Sky,
wiud-MUl , about 3 aorol, of itr+tt•elass orchard,
Royal, Cream, .Pink, White, or Black, and some of the latest
plume, pears and grape vines, about MOchnearr-eV °Nein, r Pl. •tA , ht
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with time Censdian abetruotioniste is f'olia'ting counties oat dune 18414-•-? Vatirt to Weep v,e will seep wif h you. But that its not all. Well,
the Howie of Gomtmlau>i til Qttawa, rant► t toancuderer the
A.DVMMIalkIENT FOR GRED- with the times ? If net, come in anyway, and if you have
thatcourse sad acted in the game way the Gonad* Tenmperauoe Mt in the IT4ft&,---.
lie e 4 CAW F
ziddlea�:, Jawea (trial, lieturniug, an#taaaFtla near ,a�i�ita�►,rna,r�,eR e� to #e what else : Why they say that Dress -maker is just What
what all outburat of rmghteoua indig (nicer; Lincoln, Sheriff \\raodruff,; Y iorc �r a'' a eQra,iCeaareAt+.s,ti,a
nation front the Grit press would have Exeter has needed, and that she knows how to get Dresses
& Itaeurt,iug 4fiicer; sad ,ltertl:, P.�artttllCaraofttoboridarar#l`.umite, late the
rent the tilt ! " JarviB Returning Officer Township of Bay. to the County of Baron, lip. tell you, ladies, if you want your (tress made nice, €;() to
ED1TOrrr.1ra NOTFS. 1June.180t5,tosendby #t. prepaid. to IMO- 1.1Al2TTO 33R,Q$ , the T?cess �3cuse•
.____ Not Far From *leant, este rethink l:ilnat. or the Vl11&.ga es Lzeter, lu
. ,se0maa. who alae. ea or about the kith day of
-+^ ubrtutrs rt►t3 era 0110? before the tdth des M
The .lit. Forest .f prelerittative tells ' - turd i liintiff, their Christian and mir+t.tn{es. ,85N,
accounts
• the Raid Couetr•of tluron.tha solicitor of the
News 0end enied. a Harasses qua deueriptiou the full partictdara
of a sow in Eto their cte{i7{A,A a;tatentcnt of their
grement that has bed a 1.
tough experience. While beim chased R . told the ammo of the securities df nays held by
g p g , lir. Walter &Atli, of \\eat .Yie- thorn or is dRf tuft thereof they will he 1)er•
by her owner elle ran spinet it pita sena. has dispelled Of !rid French Bial• a{ pearl exclt{deQiMieti gtono!4t;itf rbtlta a
of wood. A cedar stick 20 iithee l t, (ort er. verss era tri, w t ing ani' seourl 1 # ;
Ilan Live it brother to 1. ie.fit tea produce tl,oaamellefare amt, at sir claim.
El
SPRING GOODS '3
JUST ARRIVED AT THE
ion and as thick as a ruin's wrist ti f aliigan "Live Oak„" 2:O ' t,era rat the lieu et t.aderic, a„ rho 'Z;l1.day tou
r # Tailoripg
� • , a fret•- t,t Ju,lem�:3,at ll c'cdocktithe tt�reuuiu,, ho•� (dl�'��� Establislinft
eutered the ehouldsr and was driven Icing record. to efr, Edward ''eine, of. nuc the tune appointed foe the rat
showed h awe through at t e spne ou St,. M1Larye town property id aesatls. Pared this 1:th "Y(44141.'1%5.1.
uty cf 5141,1%5.1.
(1I I. S. SO1„TTI[C1(1t'1 i
between her collar bone and ries un-' Blaushard. the distdistills.distills.t i'1 b i
the opposite sole from which It enter- ed at $1,14:2,585 ; population, 8,500,
ed. it was necessary to hitch a horse of which number 000 are ratepayers. I iiia tact:ir'e0 a Splendid a��znrttnent of CLOTHS and T\; I?hl)' very Chniee (hauls. anti
to the stick to withdraw h. .the uow r The number of births int 188.1 was wilt sell them. cheap for Caen.
is doing well. 4k► ; marriages, 42 ; deaths, 41.
St 'Marys druggists have entered
Leto all a reemaut to close their re- '+ ' t GUARANTEED.
g e,' ring Sale ---.� It ( ----
Gtoeertiment clad better resign. At � epective drug stores at 8 o'clock ascii
the call of lift. Trow and the Globe a evening, Saturday nights arca tad. '�' credit t nli'eu Sold ONLY for CASH, �
Signetr S. MALCtiltie)l
hocsl Slater
at (ioderie r
Made to Order fl� Sht.ort Notices
Sot Joao A, IlacDONALD anti hie '' rl
p
that
few of the faithful of 311toheli met lu'druggist!!t o cledi g•�_ e. H , ant ideans
Exeter should follow alas. D BitAUND wishes to announce Cheap Goods. Call and see his stock before placing yoi.0
their club room Tuesday night and xe- It would be appreciated by the clerks. • that ha 'will have ttn Aut:tion sale to
solved on "busting'” the Government. ` A by-law to raise money for the maks rnte,u for summer work,mtd still sell the order.
To extend the Franchise to Indiana 'purpose of sinking and testing a salt fora+rrics:.-
by a Conservative Government is mare i well was voted on at Win h
new heavy warous. 1 110w truck wag 2 Lxetot.4th March, 1485
on,
1111 un *sew light wegous, S aecoud-luted light wagt,na,
than a Grit etamaoh can stand, but it (Monday, ani r0311 0d • in a fnajority of 4 111 Wgearri co ti•Lsrind bhac x ngorly et)
was all right for Mr. Mowat to give 176 for tlia by-law. Operations will tUrvuka Gear) ton rhmton. note tr rtlira
the red -skins a vote. \Vben the vet- commence at once. Gear) single top buggy,1 new (linen:wed Tiul-
1411year) tc}t buggy,} 11014 (Champion ( fir) top
era old statesman at Ottawa who hue St. Marys Mechaci3s` Institute has hussy, l now tr)oxterQnecn (}earl tap bu;p y,1.
so long and so ably presided over the ; a drawing class, under The direction new Cpbomas Gear) top buggy, 3 sew tend
destinies of this country sees the re- of Principal, Mr. Levan, and exami-
solutions passed by the Mitchell "fire- nations are held, the papers consist -
eaters" he will likely lay down his ing of several eabjeote. Exeter has
sceptre, pick up his hat and leave.— an Institute, and why not take steps
Mitchell Advocate. to have a drawing class established iu
connection therewith ? There are a
number of yonngepeople in towu who
would be very apt,papils al drawing.
Mr. Wm. Brosdfoot, of Tucker -
smith, has purchased of 141 :r. Hugh ON 11AY22nd, 1885, AT ONE
Bell, his splendid heavy draught O'CLOCK SHARP.
mare, for which he pays the sum of JAS. OKE. Allo- D.B11AL'ND, Prop,
Imo. She weighs 1860 lbs., and -- -A W ___ .--__. -----
is in foal to C. Mason's imported
horse. Bill is one of the beat judges 11
of horseflesh in Huron, and to evi-
dently determined that he will raise
nothing else. The Great Canadian Route to and from
The assessment roll for Mitchell the Ocean, for Speed, Comnfort:and
for 1885 places the number in town Safey is unsurpassed -
under the age of 21 years at 1,132,
and the total population at 2,884,
or 26 of au increase over lest year.
Increase of property over Iaat year
about $4,200, number of cattle, 261,
sheep 14, liege 144, horses 180.
Income reduced from $17,000 last
year to $700 this year. Births last
year 45, and deaths 18 doge 112,
bitches 18.
The Mitchell Advocate thus dts-
eribes a fight:—Wednesday after-
noon a desperate fight took plane at
Mr: McDonald's store, and a large
ornwd congregated about the door.
Neither the proprietor or his clerks
were engaged In the melee, but it
was between a large rat and a weezel,
which were placed in the window and
allowedto have it rough and tumble.
For a while the int had the best of it,
but finally the weezel put en an extra
spurt and floored his antagonist in
the fifth round. •
The South Perth:License Commis-
sioners held an adjourned meeting
last week to take action on the defer-
red cases, They granted a license to
the Kirkton hotel, which will net be
agreeable to the very large majority
of the people in the neighborhood.
The thirsty individuals of Ueborne,
now that the Sooty AO is in force
therein, will be able to get all they
The Local License Commiseoners
of North perch have done a sensible
thing in causing all blinds and screens
to be removed from bar windows of
hotels, ikc., during prohibited hours.
The bar windows are now thrown
wide open on Saturday nights and
Sundays, and it can be seen at a
glance that no drinking is going on.
Before, the very fact of all blinds
being drawn down, made suspicious
people think " something was going
on." Now, they can gaze on she
bottles and glasses as they pass by
and sing, that beautiful strain " thou
ars so near, and yet so far" in all its
expressive beauty. Ib also doss
away with the silly notion that any-
body who stepped into a hotel or
saloon on Sunday was after his bitters.
—Stratford Times.
THE Opposition in the House of
Oommons have become desperate ever
since the conception of the idea of
building a trans -continental railway
through Canadian territory. The
scheme from the first , received the
most determined opposition at their
bands, and all manner of calamity
and ruin were predicted to befall the
country as a result of the scheme be-
ing carried out. Although conspir-
acy retarded ihe construction of the
road for a time and the Grits succeed:
ed to power for a time through con:
epiracy, the road is now almost coma
plated under the able statesmanship'
of Sir John Macdonald, who first in:
augurated the scheme, and the pre-
dictions of the "prophets" are all un:
fulfilled and their chance for getting
into power again is worse than ever.
Nothing but the cold shades of oppo:
sition loom up before them ; not one
ray of hope left. No wonder they
have become regardless of all parlia-
mentary rules and decency.
spring) single buggies,'0 now ono-luan buggies,
1 second -baud (Dexter Gear) buggy, 1 second-
hand iTimpkin Gear) top buggy,3 second -liana
pbmtons. 3 second baud (end spring) Luggies,
with bodies and trimmings fa latest styles.
Also 1 new Globo Reaper.
TERSUS.-Seven months' credit on approved
joint notes, or 7 per cent. pilfer cash.
Sale will take place at
D. BRAUND'S CARRIAGE& SHOP, EXETER,
,ercoloaalRaainy
CI3,iR°L5. to 017THCOTT.
110 1111111Elii
Our Millinery Opening will take place on.
Thurs, & Friday, 16th & 17th Inst.,
When we will show a Grand display of all the
Latest Novelties of E Season
OUR DRY -GOODS STOCK
Is complete in all departments, and at Prices to suit the
times.
TAILORING A SPECIALTY
Pullman palace day aaa sleeping cars on
all through express trains. Good dining rooms
of convenient distances. No Custom House Remember we keep the place to get everything you ,Yvant
examination.
Pullman cars leaving Montreal 0'.1 Mon- and at right prices:
day, Wednesday, and Friday run through to '
Halifax, and on Tuesday! Thursday and Satur- ,
day to St. John, N. B., without change.
Passengers from all points in Canada ani
Western States to Great Britain and the Oonfi-
nentshould take this route, as hundreds of
miles of Winter nayigation is thereby
avoided.
IMPOUTERS AND EXPORTERS
will find it advantageous to use this route as
it is the quickest in point of time, and the rates
are as low as by any other. •
Through freight is forwarded by fast special
trains and experieuee bas proved the Inter -
colonial route to be the quickest for European
freight to and from all points in Canada and
the Western States.
Tickets may be obtained and also informa-
tion about the route and about freight and
passenger rates from
ROBERT B. MJODfE,
Western Freight & Passenger Agent
02RossinHouse .Block, York St., Toronto
D,POT'1'INGER, '
Chief Superintendent.
Railway Office, SI oneton, N. B:, May 14,'86-1y:
TRY DR. DOWN 8 GOLDEN
1 LINIMENT for Diphtheria, Croup, and
Asiatic Cholera. A sure Dura, Pain of all
kinds quicklyreliered. Internally and extern-
ally. Ask forit. Take no other. See testimo-
nials. For sale by all Druggists.
TJ. SUTHERLAND,HENSALL,
• ONT., CoxvnyAr,orit, C0SIMISSIONEI,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Issuer of
Marriage . Licenses. All business transacted
stiretly confidential, A Call solicited; Deice
at the Post Offiee:
J A1IIES PICKAI D.
The Old Established House, Exeter
C CAPRTWRIGHT, L. D. S.,
• Has opened dental rooms over
O'Nl'IIL'S BANE, where2le will be
prepared to extract teethwithout
tBs#atw�a
pain. All operations performed with ease and
skill. Gold fillings a speciatity. Office hours
0 a. m: to 5 p m. •CEialeatta MonBRATE. TRIMS
OA011.
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE
Best in the world. Made only by,the Fra-
zer Lubricator Company, at Chicago, New
York and St. Louis. SOLD EVERYWHERE
CONSUMPTI01N
1 have a positive remedy for the above tit cage; by its use
thousands of canes of the worst Mud and of long standing
have beep cured. Indeed se strong is my faith to ire entomb
that 1 will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a VAL.
UARLE TREATISE on Me disease, to any sufferer. Give Ext
prose and P, 0. address. MT, A, SLOO,Tt,1a1 Pearl St.,N.Y,.
DVERTISERS send for our select list of
Al Local Newspapers. Geo. P.Rowell Bc(o•,
10 Spruce -St„ N. Y,
1
Mail Contract
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until noon, on FRIDAY, 15th May,
1885, for the, conveyance of Iter Majesty's Mails
on a proposed Contract for four years, six
times per week each way, between Exeter and
Nirkton from the lstJuly next -
Printed notices containing further informa-
tion as to conditions of proposed contract may
be seen, and blank forms of Tenser maybe ob•
tained at the Post Offices of !Exeter and
Eir1ton, ..
RPost Offl a Inspector
Post Office Inspector's Office, )
London. 8rd April, 1885 f