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The Exeter Times, 1885-7-30, Page 4
THE EXETER TIMES. Is published every Thursday morning, at the TIMES STEAM PRINTING HOUSE Main -street, nearly opposite Fitton's Jerrelory Store, Exeter, Ont., by, John White ct Son. Pro- przotors. R.1.Tii$. Or Anvesensrso First tusertiou,per lure..,. .1Q cents. Each subsequent iasertion,per line,,,...3 cents. To insure insertion, advertisements should be sent in not later than Wednesday morning. Oar JOB PRINTING PIZBARTMENT is one of the largest and best equippeu in the County of Huron. All work entrusted to us will receive Our prompt attention: Decisions Regarding News- papers. .Any person who takes a paper regula rly from the post-oflice, whether directed in his came er another's, or whether he has subscribed or not za responsible for payment. 3 If a person orders his paper discontinued Ire wast pay all arrears or the publisher may continuo to send it until the payment is made, and then collect the whole amount, wlzether the paper is taken fro= the oiflee or not, 3 is suits for subscriptions the suit may be instituted in the place where the paper in pub- lished, although the subscriber may reside hundreds of miles away - 4 The courts have decided that refusing to take Aowapapers or penealigale from the post. offioe,orremoving audloairintr them unoalled for is prima facie evidence of intestional fraud. %!re Ar etec 'ernes. The reverend gentleman had never ordered the wet groceries and refused to allow them to be left at his resi- dence. The neat day he took a trip fo Palmerston and there found the brewer had acted iu good faith and was able to prattle() an order signed G. R. Turk calling for the ale. The brewer bad the ale returned, and does not feel al all pleased M being imposed upon by a forger an4 having the freight to pay both wtys. The perpetrator of a joke like the above ought to be rewarded with a leather medal. It was. a very funney(?)joke. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by J. W. Browning, • .dews Notes. The r©oort off' the death of El Mali. di has been confirmed. The Bombay Gazette learns from rolsable authority that the Awe): has eenetiened British cantonment of 10,000 troops at Candabar. Several persons have been arrested in Liverpool and fined for selling pa. pert; giving objectionable ex%raots from the Pall Mall Gegette. Some ladies of the most exclusive THURSD$.1', JULY 80th, 1865. Loudon Scatty intend giving a ball in bailor of Princess Louise of Wales. 1 Pf TORME, NOTES. It is to be called the Roee bell' GENERAL Grant's deAth was 111110hfelt through the United States, and regret was expressed in parts of C - TI t I t s ears anal a. la ou y wen_y y after Appoluato c the vanquished should acclaim the victor so generally and heartily that the ruau who be- grudges hie tribute becomes thereby a marked loan, marks the greatest triumph in the dead hero's career. Faox the etalietice of the ROMA] banke in Canada, it will be seen that the busiue s of the country was bot - ter in June last than in the preceding month of May. There was a larger note circulation required. There was a smaller demand for discounts and a larger arnouut on deposit with the banke. The Tune statement appearel to bear out the view of the 'auk ider the Treason Statute of Edward' 111., which has formed the law of i treason till the present. Ile said he would prove that Biel succeeded in j bringing together on March 8 an ;armed assembly, and that Eiel was at the head of the rebellion and was ' instrumeutal in the arrest of Nash and others. He read a letter signed by triol and tonna in the Council 1 House at Batoolte. The dooumeut was addressed to Crozier'and demand- ; ed the uncouditional surrender of the i pollee at Carlton, The Crown would bring home to Biel the respousibility lofall the engagements and the at- tendant lose of lives, He would pro- duce testimony showing Biel ordered Indians from every direction, and authorized a war of eater ruination, When Mr. Oster was reading the docnmenb addressed to Crozier, Rio: aprang to hip feet, and Leaning his neck over the box, surveyed with xpiugled rage and indignation hie production. Dr. Willoughby, of Saskatoon, the first witness, testified that Riel acl- mittod to him that the rebellion at time of the trouble at Fort Garry was nothing to what was about to lake ruses. Biel told him AR soon as be struck the first blow a proclam- ation would go font and Indiana would join him. Time had come e'hee he would rule this country or perish iu tho attempt, 14 was We intention, Riot said, to have a new Goverueneut in the. North-west com- posed of Clod fearing men. There The Queen ie unepeatiebly vexed was to be a new Ireland in the North - with the Crown Princess of Germany west, foe refusing to be present at 4110 MAT*' ridge of Princess Beatrice. Killed InthcRebellion. Reports have been received of tear- ful I3$4 of life and great destructionThe following is a tabulated list of of ;raperty clear Colorado Springs by the Calamities in the late rebellion a oloudburet on Saturday night. from March 26 (the date of the Dttok The Panama, canal direcbore have Lake fight) to June 5, when the asked the French Government to eau- lgbting oeasod. The figures are ae otiou a new issue of 500,000,000 nearly accurate as can be procured, franoe' worth of bonds, but Premier and as near the truth as we are ever Brisson opposes the demand. It is stated the E'�glirte Foreign Place 1*tried. `tn'a Ewavu'd 4) oo has revolved iuooutOatible p- -r of the death of El Malldi, and Osman Fish Creek Digua and his whole camp leave gone Baterhe....,,,,, managers given at the varicus amount into three Jaye mourning, Gut lfnlfe.,. . 8 meetin a, namely, that the vuuntr is An explosion occurred in the mines lreuchala Batts , 0 recovering from the period of partial. jab St. Etienne Saturday. A number .Frog Lake... ..14 depression that affected it, tof miners are imprisoned. So for port Pitt.,.... 1 _ - i eight dead budiea recovered. Battiefara,.. 4 REFORM and Conservative members j Two hundred men of the Seoauct Sicknesst aceltlellt ; of the Commons although differing Brigade were prostrated by the heat' Total..,,,. 67 Negotiations are closing ou an agreement that until she joint bonnd- ary 00111011114011 reports the part of Zulfikar pees which 'Weis clainse shall be neutral. likely to reach ;-- Whites Breeds tt: Lulus Duck Lake 9 14 • on almost every matter during the t while on parade in Boston on Bator - last session, displayed 'wonderful day. . dozen are dangerously ill, unanimity at the close, in dipping' two of Sham not being expected to re. their hands into the public cheat and cover. drawing $500 a piece, extra. Alto- There were 215 failures in the gather theirlong-windedness and their United Status during the past week, obstructiveness must have cost the as compared with 185 the preceding country about half a million dollars, week, and with 225, 168 and 122 which is a good premium for useless respectively in the corresponding 'gab.' What with aiding rebellion in weeks of 1884,18S3and 1882. About the north-west and obstructing perks. 85 per ceut, were those of email went, the Reform party must be in traders where capital was less than bad odor with the loyal and older $5,000. loving inhabitants of the oount:y . 1 Mrs. Grant is still much depressed. _—_ She stays in her room all the time People often complain Shat news- and has her meals taken In her, but paper editors may publish many per. has no appetite, Immediate friends sonally, offensive and other things of the family aro not allowed to see which they should not; but if these her, as the least reference to the cause people only knew the scores of bad of her sorrow only adds to the joist]. things which are refused publication, sity of her grief. She will not visit for the few that are published, and if the room that contains the body of her they knew the dodges which writers dead nor look upon his face again un - of these offensive things rearm to de- til the body is put into the coffin. ceive the editor as io their true mean- The schooner Dreadnaught has lugs, and of the pressure .that is often just brought to Portland, Me., the brought to bear to secure the inser- largest sea turtle ever found in Naw lion of objectionable paragraphs, they England waters. The monster mea - would be less severe in their judg- sured seven feet two inches in length, ment of editorial slips. What's done we partly may complete' But know not what's resisted. Or as Mr. Beeoher once said to his congregation, "You sometimes blame me for what I say, but oh, if you knew what I often kept back. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents, Sold by J. W. Browning. •S.4 Scott Act Notes. The Scott lot has beennadopted in Victoria county by majority of over 1,000. St. Thomas, July 27. --Judge Usughs, delivered his judgment in the recount of the ballots oast in the late Scott Aot election, declaring the Act carried by 13 majority, and or- dering the petitioner for the scrutiny to pay all costa. Strong efforts are being made by the Scott Act supporters in Lincoln, county, to have the date for the alcohol fixed for the middle of Au- gust, and defeat the attempted poet. ponement to December 15. A peti- tion praying for the earliest possible dale will be forward to the secretary of State to -morrow. Examination proves the number of electors absent as sailors to be very small. The Ex- ecutive Committee of the City Alli- ance report their organization com- plete. Reoonty two barrels of bottled ale arrived at the Luoknow station from Palmerston brewery, addressed `- to Rev. G. R. Turk Methodist Minister. and weighed 1,000 pounds. 'We had a hard tussle with the critter,' said the harpooner. 'One of our men was sitting ou the bow when the monster thrust his head out of the waves and snapped at him. 'My God i a sea serpent!' exclaimed he. We put out in a dory, and when he saw us he gage chase; I harpooned him in the neck. One man had his foot caught in the line and was car- ried overboard. We faughb him for an hoar. One man was injured by a blow, and before the critter was sub- dued a third man was knocked over- board, and our boat was sinking. Hell, the Rebel. Winnipeg, July 28. --The trial of Biel was resumed -ab Regina this morning. ' The court was again crowded, The counsel occupied right-hand side table, fading the Judge, with the Crown counsel rang- ed opposite. Dixie Watson, Clerk, read the jury panel, all members re - 'Tending except nine. Challenges were made on both sides. Jury fin- ally chosen was:—Henry J. Painter, Ed. J. Everett, Ed. Brooks, Walter Merryfield, Paul Deane and Francis Cosgrove. They were duly sworn. Mr. Calor opened the case for the Crown with an eloquent speech to. the jury. He said the prisoner, if the plea of naturalization in the States was put in, would be tried un- der the provisions of the Fenian A05 for treason felony; but it was deemed advisable to have the easy beard un - 5 5 6 45 8 6 42 35 60 13 S 6 3 5 1 8 3 3 1 1 —8 110 01 82 TWIN GILL, Auctioneer for the te Townships of Stephen, Hay and reborne and the Village of Exeter, All sales prometly attended, and satisfaotiou guerauteed. Sales arranged at this office. A7OTERS' LIST.-1885—alnniai parity of the Village of Exeter, County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to tho vinous men- tioned in the Third and Fourth sections of the 'Voters' List Act,' the copies required by said Sections to be transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to the said Act of all per. anus appearing by the last revised Assessment Boll of the said municipality at elections for Members or the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal elections and that said list was first posted up at my ogee in Exeter, on the 30th day of J uly, 1885, and remains there for inspec- tion. Electors miscalled upon to examine said list, and if any omiesiona tori other orrore aro perceived therein , to Italie immodtato proceed- ings to have tho said error' corrected accord- ing to law. M, RACRET2, Clerk of said Municipality. Dated 30th July, 1885. frincxfionxl, Wesleyan Ladies' College HAiV1Ii.TON, CANADA. The oldest and the most complete Ladies' College in the:Dominion; has over 100 gradu- ates ; has educated over 2,000 young. ladies ; has over 180 rooms, and everyconvemenoefor comfort and health. Unusual advantages in Music and Art. Opens Sept. 1.. Address the Principal, (Mention this paper.) A. BURNS,D.D.,L,L,D. Alma Ladies' College ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO. r.The finest buildings, Furnishings, Grounds &c., for the pusposein Canada, Full Si aft 01 18 Graduatee and Certificated Teachers in Literature, -Music, Fine Arts, Commercial Science. leo-opens Sept. 10th For 80 -pp. Announcement, address - PRINCIPAL AUSTIN, B.D, GRAND DOMINION AND FORTIETH Provincial : Exhibition ! Under the auspices of the AGRICULTURE AND ARTS ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO, TO BE HELD AT LONDON FROM THE 7th to 12th Sept,, '35 HANDSOME PREMIUMS GIVEN Entries must be made with the Secretary at Toronto, on or before • the undermentioned dates, viz : Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Agri- culturalrmplements, on or before Auguetl8th. Grain,Field Boots,and other Farm Products,. a s Prices before ugust laid. aatures generally, on or nc ach��� ells Roc �O��Obefore August 2nd.11V1I. ,lJ•, .iL(1 Horticultural Products, Ladies' Work, Fine Arts, etc., on or before August 29th. Prize Lists and Blank Forms for making the entries can be obtained 6f the Secretaries of all Agricultural and Horticultural Societies and Mechanic's Instirutes throughout the Pro. vince ; frbni Geo: McBroom, of Western Fair, London ; and from the Secretary: HENRY WADE, Agricultural Hall, Toronto, Fathers and Mothers! It is said "Many Nickles make a Muckle." So it is the world over. A few cents saved in every dollar amounts to no small sum at the end of the year. Then go to RANTON BROS. FOR BARGAINS INS In SUMMER R DRY GOODS, Drees Goods aid Muslin Cheap. PRINTS and GINGHAMS CHEAP.. Parasols, Tweeds, Straw Hats, ice. —CHEAP. MUST MAKE ROOM FOR FALIt GOOD'. Everybody Come ; bring along your Cash, Butter, Eggs, or Raspberries, and get Cheap Dry Goods. bad aIuo is Sugars, Teas, Etc. RANTON BROTHERS Par cheapao .SIS '85 EW SPRING GOODS '85 JUST ARRIVED AT THE Exeter Tailoring Establish& t CHAS. SOUTHCOTT Has received a Splendid assortment of CLOTHS and TWEEDS very Choice (8Qoda, and will sell them cheap for Casa. Suits Made to Order On Short Notice, -- A FIT GUARANTEED.— No credit given. Sold ONLYfor CA.SH, and that means Cheap Goods. Call and see his stock before placing your order. Exeter, 4th March,18S5 OELA. SOUTIZOOTT. Latest Novelties of E Season OUR DRY -GOODS STOCK Is complete in all departments, and at Prices to suit the times. TAILORING A SPECIALTY Remember we keep the place to get everything you want and at right prices. JA1IES PICKARD The Old Established House, Exeter GAZE ON TIIIS! FOR THIRTY DAYS BISSETT BROTHERS OFFER TEN PER CETT. FOR CAEN On FORKS of;all kinds, CRADLES, SWATHS, SCYTHES, ETC. BINDING GLOVES CHEAP. American Water White and Canadian refined Oils away down. BISSEIT'T! DROS.