HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-6-11, Page 1Vol. XII-. No. 88
At HEW TO TUE. LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL. WHERE THEY MAY."
'F.;X4TER, ONT., THURSDAY MORNING r uNE U, 1885.
FOP
Canned Goods, Fresh Groceries, Fresh Hedges, Fxeah Cra
berries, Fresh Oysters, Oranges and. Lemons,
GO TO ►-R - . ND 4.,., 'S
PA SON'S 13L0
C Food. Only 10e, per lb., or $a per cwt.
Agent for Thorley's 11
hECrATh.
L�■r H. DICUSOle, B rrieter, Soli
. �! • cttor of Supreme. Court, Notary l'ub1
Conveyancer. Co,miaahontr..ic. Money t
Leen-
Qtlaoe to ,eatennee Bleak, Exeter.
ly .after the opeiaing of the House to. Not Far front Home.
day, 'said :--^i denim ' to read two tele. News Condensed._ gram* from the Northwest conveying
glad tidings of the safety of prisoners Them** Jones has sold
bis farm,
le the hand* of Prig i* (€)peers,) hilt lot 27, con. 4, Blddniph, to a
Oue ie signed by Gen. Mideleton, and i,andon lean, fax $8,200, It ie said
isi as foltaws i;
calved
""In eswp, six reales from Fort Pitt, 7$b,
rick Stranbenzie, 8th June.. -News just se. forma.
calved thatMaityshidsix seoutaofStrange'' 14I'r. (IQO, S piudler,of Htlllet, wba
have bought in ]des. Delaney�aud Mre. Gorr, out his leg last epilog and has had a
ESULLION
PRO .AND FORT 1 BOND
Rescue fit' Mrs, Viewftutock tu*U
Mrs. Petauey.
/lG NCcFADAE:,
BuTister, Soli tole, Conve , Est,, Winnipeg, Jane 8,---A oorreapond
f slit writing from Frog Leke ssaaa8 a
EXETER,:• ' ONT, daeariptioal of tine Rocas upurh the ar-
Tiyal ibere (gibe i'Vittaleog .Eight IA' i The fallowing prisouera stooped and came in
Office San:well's 1114rk mixes old oMce.)
1dr. Jcnee iutsude removing to Cali-
arilock and eight men—ave lhislf-bleeds and hard tiLim of it since, having had to
,.rro Wood Greta—who were encamped by got the limb lanced in the [nada time
themselves. The tweed$ nay that they hays ie wore ren lverin drawl .
been prisoners. and one or. the Creep is the $ y
man, who let Ur. and Mrs. Swinney and the Kr John Coad leas offered two ell -
ether three men eseepo. We go on to -mor, ver cups --one ea a prize for heavy
row infer Dig fir, *Ad WW1 keep UP scut. !'eights that ober fax light waiglih,. to
enucleation with pork Pitt," be played for by the Wiugharn :Club,
The next ie from Col. Siranhenzie. either an Domiutun Day or the fol
lit it dated at Fort Pitt. that Otb, ria
Blrenbenzie, 711a
"Save opened telegraph aloe 'bunt forty
miles ironhere. Oen. 'Middleton is after
1318 Bear. Gen. Streuge.is near Frog Lake.
lowtng
1tlrllfyH, Aiurnay, of Gaderiob, a that biluorafe graze Lad been t!I!
deaoTving gentlettlna ,van o Zeno at peri 1:e
wadi. Subaegnouuy the
thejracaut annual t cecina of the Brand tar was inreatagated, when it Nina!: ChelatoroftheBlack IlQigllts,funn a That body ooteide a bail dofIreltta&heldatCornwall,Deputytunnel froul tits aatilide of rife fIotileboucle; of#iia enetolferealit!Gi'alid !fi terofhiedistrict'rigid ofi'tlie cuffi:iand its ooUtTliefirst oouviotlo;: iuthe county, Therais naolufltotheadderaltagc ottAot,wasmade atofIlia outrage,Uutitis �un a edrittors
t
Winghanl last week, when kir. ash- e
midi was filed $50 fax breaking the the Rork of medical sstudeuta from
law, Mir ilea.. na of y, obf ZYingbam, aoroee abs river.
auc3 M. Xo yea of Blytb, ws,rt# the am d terrible bail.storru, acaanlpanied
gists les mho tried tine ceee, by thunder and lightning, panted over
A blank fag Rea boasted on the Iib St, Ttionaas, oA 8anday last, wrhich
ertypole M tennis on Monday morn -
to
lata of life sad great tlaillage
g of last week for the purpose of an- to property: A Ure. James Ryer, VS'
canning the death of the town—or yidittg in the southern part et the oily,
-. _ The yesterclaDelaney,���
R faalTy on Queen a Blrtlidtty, y :�•'Ira,'.l'rs, Crowsslilack,
}�Et(TAFy • si;tlttlenueul umlauted of fit Rfis Dufresne incl �itapsoii, Mean wife and nus
Catholic xnniiou a mill sand name chard wife awl
ADO tour ;ba. Mired
Smith. h sham, gate sntr elglit children, ,1.ifrexi Smith,
ST. L. D.S 1 eight or nine settlers' houses. The wife and four children, hazel, 'elle and one
church, paraonago, mill and every , child, AMP!) Dreneau, Abretiam $ette, wife
uettltrc'a bailee watt burned and level- mitt size alt'lldree, tareeory Damn's. Peter
ed turOPos I1ec1 to elle r mud, and their oouIOPla Dtondiu, lie'uy nufrcfano, two of Simpson's
t.►fiaesllsoetc• K ' Stepxona, tpaIadisus nndtrrasguaRs. Thess
etretrn *rotted. In the cellar of the prietimre all well:,
T4"413 Os- s parsonage, and guided there by the Rai L'a uA'tACLEe.
treetedwttIt
GUI pet. -:3 terrible einell, cue of the meet e�erfsd Mr. Laurier called the attention of
elglite aver eeeri i\tii witurened. Feer the Government to Oorrenpo.denoe in
deft( bodice were Toned huddled to- 'IFFI;t AL _ '� gather in a curlier, two of the bodice l kA . totting in proem 0ltth►il $exeroiae,Lwoo awaal-
;IN13tAN,DENT
4.01IN'WMT= * 401(
rel etchers end rxoprt re
wife an,I children, hie shirt burnt - off
him in the attempt. Wonoh ie oraazy
with grief, and Bays seemed to be
awoke the whole room that when bin
an fire. He tried io pull hie wife' off
the bed, but could not do so, the .fire
leaping out of the makes. all round
her.. He thinks the fire originated iu
the bank abed and toys there was no
aigo of it when he retired at 10.30
F• m•
When the small -pox swept over
Windsor in 1882 a colored man
named Sbueraft fell a victim, and his
remains were interred in the'pekoes'
fief(. close to the line fence. A. day
or 10 ago the t;atttau Made a trip
around the ceiuetory otiteide the en.
ohsurf, and was horrified to discover
u
ec rir, ui an
gene tbasc of Father Fafard and titled to a chain. slid carried nl itis cif whieke3 under the Scott Aot, bar was
airaek with the el t tl d d
C; •lVLNDM t=`i. - CORO LI•FOR ! Pother Laflair. t►ud mother was that fila*( the weight attached to baa abaft!. the way of a joke. 13y Boma oleate ivatautlp !'filo(. fir. ti tttlean, r3aid-
lrr.[ iia l �t koQara iete'rtt ce• aN'"eite to of a lay brctlterr, and she fourth of He thought It was only in extreme the wire became detached and the but be will mover,Th,eon FLOM stress, Was ''leo e f th
lie oar nen flag cs,uuut be lowered, do it mill re -
W. BROWNING M. la.. f►f - O were terribly limns ole(, and believed Stint in the pretend .. 1 mt•nat
P inn �4aateVie+tariwtxni�axsit� • Of13t+'heeds were charred with h
Workmen will meet in the Town
Hall, Clinton, on Sunday June the
some oue unknown, p cased that A prisoner should be mann Bayo e
'bl led A{1 four malust !here
lightning was terrific for about leu
r.ra 1 d h 3 tl Irre beyond lustauoe, ilat•as t ere were airouw• Lodge 143 of the older of United
t e0• Pieces of ice as large as
rndresMane e. lope"toot: et:Gratorv.l*itoler •
recognition. etaucea of which the public were not
R. J J. A. RO7 LINS,M._ O. F. S i.9/4 lona HRA1tTa ttAD seen TORN aux aware. Biel should not be no treated.
marbles' came down iu such tserroute
al to make it impoeoible to nee en ob-
LJ' O. (lA]ae. #tstu 8G.t�xeter,<1nt.Reatdonce
', wide iuoielone had beau made in the gar dobe ''IaeIUDOld wad 50 lata at- 14th to hear a religious (Recourse by Jeoi a rod away. The ruing of a
ihnueereeentlyur°uniod by P. aferinilipa,Fs�q• !cheer parte of life eloinaalia,aud tions leutiou licit( not been draw;( to Mho the Rev. John (fray. Adjacent sod-' bonen as Owaess atreot was blame
own and
0 LUTZ Mt D. 1 'tall knee' for glint purpose •t ed that a number of the outside brat• i owe in
T d h d of tomo were Darr ran will attend. Tltr, ural► will un.
' 1doubtedly make theccooaion interest.blown in and meshed, Great dam•
ing. age has been done to the fruit atop
A youug span named Oorueii, cin. and growing g0T48P stuff,
played in abo Organ factory, met ----.-.,.•.�.—....
with a painful accident at Cliutou an
Tueadav of teat week. He was en. %afrAUehfsiug the Indiituh.
gaged in isadjnating the planer, and
accidentally had his band drawn in
when the knives were in motion. It how little Wake theyhave to the
wits pretty badly bruised, and had it name theysport in thiropposition to
not been that assistance was prompt -
confer thsuffrage on Indaa Navin
ly rendered him. he would have lost g g
the requisite property qualification.
haze arm. _ That opposition cannot be based
"` " " 41..411r4-4 *tI a= on the part of the Indian ; the fran-
L'itttitdtitn. obise in Canada is not in any teapot
Small -pox is baooming more vie- based on education or intelligence. It
Moat to Montreal tan ever, oteven oannot be based on the color of the
oast+i having been reported th health Indian ; the law recognizes no snob
authorities on Friday.
diatiaotion. It oannot be based on
At the con%Itiaton of the jubilee ser- the fact that the Indiau is to be re -
vices in Windsor the other night Doan quire(, in order to exercise the suf-
Wagner was made the recipient of frage, to possess a lower qualification.
several purees' aggregating $720 then any other 01030 of citizens ; such
Mr W. M. Parker, of the Sandwich is not fibs foot. It cannon be based
Fish Hatchery, passed through Lon- on the contention that the Indian ref.
don the other evening to Port Stan• dependent on the pleasure of the
ley with 2,000,000 pickerel spawn Government for the food he eats or
he purposes depositing in Latta Erie 'the elolhing he wears ; the Indians
Col Rankin's barn, on the river who aro to be enfranohiaed are as in-
,,,,
down, severe! others were dem-
- know the Indian method of tor correspondence referred to, and ho gas !lava been invited ani itis expect.p aged more or leas. The gr'ud
e Adlrrat UitreaiQeacc+ xotcr. ere Wad not aware whether
ar A01 1 tree • a store -front on 'Talbot 8tree1 were
• The feet an au aset or 'shat the 01F0110214411064
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R IRVING'GRADUATE UNI mtestug. Every body Was rotten ,were, Ho concurred iii the view that
,,,,vs otter ebould be manacled, a
_ _ �.T - the sight was simply horrible, Strong, mined to have the mailer promptly
1 �Tf'ORTA 'r vU'1?Il'ES• iron of the regiment cried like wo-
VEi1SVTY T'rintty0otlealtoinborColleao with corruption, and when taken chi s it wee only in rare oAeee that e prie-
letana ud au'ri°oat Out.,t'tnceicirktou of the Dollar and laid upon the g'at'e, y, and
ro-
enquired into.
wee. A. fatigue party made four RtISL"s vRitt .
I.]ENItY LILBER, Licensed 4.uo-I coffins, and the four corpses were in- Mr. Diollullen aekeil when and
ti a or filo lieu and 1%0111vra ed next morning. Capt. F. J.
Mere as orf tiny, p y lex' g evhere titer a trial would take plias,
Townships:
incn�l` 1ii"ue uienta,°Ocro ;wn Ouz;t°rr►t°rates. Clark, of No. 2 Company, \muiing and before what judge else whether
Light Infantry, being the only Ro- or not counsel for the prosecution had
Air TO LOAN ON REAL ES.; Litany fax the dead, and the badi81 Sir John klaadoasld--Rio! ie now
.1- tateter the ratese1 interest. oanApp 4' Ravings of the twa priests and la brothers in custody at Iteginih awaiting hie
saciaty. row rataaot interest. Apptytodalint P
1pnuktnan.fieter. were reverent17 lowered 1010 their
trial which will proceed iu the urdiu
man Oatholio officer preaeut, read the been retained.
XI 3. OL3.R]I, Agent for the UJe-
' ►.\ • borneand Hibbert Mutual 1retusurancc
:1 mummy, Residence -Farquhar , Orders by
mall promptly attontledto.
yONEY TO LOAN AT 6} AND 7
per sent. according to terms. Private
Funds. Apply to
B. V,'EILLIO7.'.
Octobari.,180 Solioitor. Exeter
—•—•TRY ---
I, D 8, .XI C'M
Central Shaving Parlor
For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair
cutting,&e.
Clean Towels for every customer.
Next door to Centred Hotel.
j1OR SALE.-TWO-STORYPRAME
DWELLING HOUSE andono acreofland.
situated on the Thames Itoad,n}miles east of
Exeter, Goodlargo frame stable and driving
shed'; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing
trees; good well and cistern. Suitablefor a YO.
tired tarm or. Will be sold cheap for cash. AV
ply to THOMAS ALUM. ExetorP 0 iv10•tf
graves. Col, Sulith read the Church cry way, and before an ordinary tet
of Lngland Burial Service over the '
of Mho unknown man, This lomat. The connect retained for the
body
does bear out the first re proeeautirn are Christopher� Robin
son, Q. 0. ; 13. B. Oslor, Q LJ. , Mr.
Cnsgraiu, of Quebeo, and afr. 0. Cull,
of Regina.
1 X'rltUDlrxox OF DU MONT.
Ur. l aMnllen—Have any steps
been taken with a view to the extra-
dition of Gabriel Dumont ? If se,
what has been done towards that
end ? If uo such steps have been
taken, is it the intention of the Gov-
ernment to apply for his extradition ?
Sir John Macdonald --It is not us
nal, nor is it expedient. to warn fugi
tine felons what proceedings ere to be
NJ. CLARE". CObMMISSIONER
• in the Court of Common Pleas -Deeds,
\Vilis,nfortgages, Leases,and all forms of agree
ments drawn and executed according to law.
MONEY To LOAN ON EALEBTATu. PertieaWieh-
ing to borrow money on aocount ofreoentpur-
chases ofland,or to pay off existing mortgages
willAnd a great saving by giving me a call: Can
lend money at and Si per cont. accordrngto
terms. N.I.CLARE.
JOHN MoPONELL, ISSUER OF
MARRIAGE LI7ENSES. .
ort'ioE IN FANBON'e BLOCK. •
Mao agent for the London Mutual insurance
Company ofCanada,Mercantile insurance Co
-Capital $500,000.00 Head Office Waterloo:
Ont. Glasgow d& London Insurance Coy -Cap-
ital $2,500,000 ; Head Office, Montreal : Stand-
ard Lire Insurance Co., Head Office, London.
England ; Guarantee Jr Accident Co. Head
Office, Toronto.
JOHN McDONELL Exeter
pot t of a female corpee having been
found in a well, mutilated and sup-
posed to have beeu that of ire. Govt.
unlock.
GHASTLY SCENES AT FORT PITT.
A correspondent with the 9015,
writing from camp near Fort Pitt,
gays :--From Frog Lake settlement
to Fort Pitt the distance is 30 miles.
The first part was over a very good
trail. Many evidences of Indians
being in the neighborhood were seen,
but no Indiana themselves. Fort Pitt
is on the north bank of the Saskatahe• taken against them.
wan, on a flat extending about one THE BRAVE VOLUNTEERS.
mile from the river. When the col- Mr. Casgr RA EsVOL whether or not,
urnu reached the crest of the range if any partioulargraiueked w ethvalor on the
overlooking the fort no fort was seen, art of the volunteers should be
but smoke was. Only a few hours brought under the notice of the Gov -
before a large band of Iudiaus had eminent, 11 was the intention of the
visited the piece and sot fibs different Cabinet to recommend them to the
buildings on lira, and they wore dill Home Government for the Victoria
smouldering. On arriving a scrutiny of Cross or some other e'ga'd.
the remains of she fort revealed some Sir John MacDonald said this was
sickening facie. On the banks of file a purely military matter, and must be
river the body of a dead policemen (cult with solely by the military setae
was found. The head was charred
beyond recognition, the heart cut out,
hands and feet manacled, the tower
part of the etomaoh out open and the
whole a mass of festering corruption.
In she bush the body of a second man
was found etrippod and burned, the
heart cut, abdomen out opeu and
hands chopped off. Both these men
had been scalped. It was a diegust-
ing and sickening sight, and again
bitter curses on the Indians were
T.H.E WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE heard.
INSURANCE THE TELEGRAPH LINE
Established in 1863.
HEAD OFFICE • WATERLOO, ONT.
This corn any has been over Eightteen,years
a successful operation in Western Ontario,and
continues to insure againstloes or damage by
Fire ,Buildings,Merciiandise, Manufactories,and
all other descriPtioue of insurable property . In-
tendinginsurers have the option of insuring on
the Premium Note or Cash System.
During the past ten years this Company has
ssuod 57,006 Policies.covering property to the
amount of $40,872,088; and paid in losses a lone
has been repaired on the Edmonton
main line to a point west of Battle -
ford named Straubenzy, where an of
fioe has been opened. It is 80 miles
west of Battleford and 40 miles south•
east of Fort Pitt. The wounded at
Saskatoon are all doing well.
IN PAItLLIAMENT.
Froin the Montreal Gazette.
The Liberal party simply menifeet
front, soar Wmdlior, rune destroyed dependent of the Government as any
by fire on Wednesday night, together white men. What then is the mo-
wilh the contents, and a valuable live of the Liberal party in opposing
horse was badly burned about the the proposal ? None other then a
tread. Lees $500. Fully insured. fear that four or five seats in Ontario -
Mies Dowres, the matron of the may be lost to thorn by conferring .-
Brantford Orphan's Home, was visit -
votes upon acme three thousand In-
Brantford
in her bedroom a few nights canoe dians in that province. The number
by a burglar, who stencil her on the of white men who will be eufranohis-
head with some heavy weapon, Ste ed in Ontario by the bill new before
ecre;.med and he jumped out of fibs Parliament is at !seal ten times as
window. great as that of the Indians svho will
A terri$o hailstorm passed over be brought in, and there is quite as
Parkhill ;jabout 4 p. m. Sunday. mush reason to suppose that the one
Hail stones from one to four inches
will not with the Government as the-
arities. other. The personal independence is,
DR: UR'raN'e VIEWS ABOUT RIEL. were not uncommon. Great damage rectae! the ame, the ballot box re -
Toronto, Juue 8.—Dr. Orton, Bri- wed done. Very few houses escaped. precisely
prop -
gado Surgeon,
with General Middle- Reports from the eurrounding conn- moves all danger of undue pressure,.
arrived ,__.__ .�. Northwest t,., env creat (emesis was done to and the Indian who obtains fibs suf•-
from Irage by giving to his land the prop-
erty value necessary to a oualifictz>
tion, may fairly be regarded as oa,
gable of exercising the franchise in-
telligently. The three thousand In-
dians of Ontario, who, at the outside,
will be able to vote under the Bill,
own 7,265 agricultural implements,
2,594 horsed, and 10,560 other farm
animals, raised last year 182,557
bushels of grain, 73,706 bushels
of potatoes, and 5,392 tone of hay,
and the value. of the fieb; furs, and
,then industries prosecuted during the.
year was $110,760. These facts, as
auredly, prove the Indians of Ontario
to be qualified by industry to oxer-
ciao the suffrage, and in the other
provinces in which the Indians are to
be enfranchised, their qualifications
great, but vain effort to rescue his are proved to he not less high,
to. day, and leaves for Ottawa to mor- fruit trees.
row night. In an interview he 'rays The jury empanelled to ascertain
Col. Grasett, of the Greni.dtere, and the cause of Mho death of Sarah Lea -
be had an interview with ,Riel, who is thorn, of London, returned the fol.
quite sane and even a °clever roan, lowing verdict:—"Wo find that the
Riel talked eagerly about the political said Sarah Leathoru came to her
situation, and appeared to take a keen death by•drowning. on the 415 day
interest in the progress of ,affairs, at of June, 1884, ;having been thrown
Ottawa, and was specially •ingotaitive into the river Thames by the upsett-
as to the terms of the Franchise Bi11. rug of a boat, said upsetting baying
His conduct betrayed ne sign of in- been caused by drunkeness, ince-
sanity, and the unanimous opinion of pacify and careless conduct of John
all classes in the Northvrest was' that Chevina, one of the parties in said
be should hang without• unnecessary boat". •
delay. '1'he doctor eueakke highly of About' 12' .o'clock last Thursday
the wonderful bravery shown' by the night, the wife of J. W oueh and his
wounded in their severe suffering. four children were burned to death
e7os,7r2,00•in bed, in there house on the Mill
Assets, Government
100 gip consisting of cash in • road, Barrie. Mr. \.ouch escaped by
dank; GovernmentDepoeit,andtheunasaebsed v9h will you cough •
when siiil0li's (9uie OUt Of the winnow aftex a
THE 'RESOUND PRISONERS.
Premium Notes on hand. 11.T force 3',W WAL 9 Y ]Umping
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DEN DI D. Preeid.ell. C. fit. TAYLOR, Secretary Ottawa, June 8.—(Special.)—Hon. will give immediate relief ? Price 10e., 50a„
J. 8. anon s, Inspector. CHARLESSNELL7t Mr. Cho Midiaiett of Militia. short and O. Sold by J, W. Browning. Agonc for 7uxeter and yiarnitr,