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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-12-3, Page 1nc a� a - of ae to ar it at la r, 0 - se to a to rIy t th stn of h 1, it ze s. at ey so nd ,et old re- ,ey MR to 12 Is in :at. of ld he t. lid ,en a- er a• nt he 0 - he or re. en; he tt o, nd to Irt he as, es el- dy re, laq H. DICKSON,'Barrister, Soil- • eitor of Supreme Court, Notary Public .ativeyaucer, Commissioner, &e, Money to Loan Oiitce in A.nuson's Blook, Exeter. t M MorADDEN, Barrister, Sclioitor, Conveyancer, Eto.,1 EXETER, -• ONT. Oface gammon's mock (flail'solcl oilice.); DENTAL. CARTWRIGHT, L. D. S., iia*opened dental rooms over O'NEIIL'S BANE, Ivhorebo will bo Prepared to extraet teeth without pant. All operations performed with ease and t sill. Gold fillings a speciality. Office hours 8 a. In: to G p m, UirAlian.@ AronenATI:. Timms CAsn, KIN SMAN, DF NTIST.ia.D. S Extracts 'teeth -without pain, by. giviugVitalized Lir, or by using the New Loon] Ana*sthe- tie on the gums; snakes Gobi Filings and 1111 other dental -work the best possible. Rooms pstaiili `in SA3rwa:LL'8 BLOCrt, East aide Of '1Iatn-Street. Exeter, Ont. aTET 10AL LU'.VZ, sz. D., • OfAceathis reablenee ilxeter. Ti, LRVIItG, ail ADUATI (NL v1 ISITT 'P inits Collage. Member of College physician ad surgoorr Oat.. Jil- •e o, K i rkton. ti r 1� N 11 0 • .Y�1 .\ . A. -CORONER 0 L kl,Fi G the County of Huron. laiilco, opposite Mr,t.^ rrltnr'a atoro,Exoter 1'V; BtlOWNINC* DL. U., M. 0 • P.tiGracluateViatoriaUnivernity.0fllco Idly'osideneeable..:ni0ttIAbarataty Exeter, R. J. A. ROLLINS, M. 0. P. S' 0, Alike, Main St,) 0tor,O,it.Besidon hJusorecently occupied by P. MoPhallipe, AUOTIO�,PER3. ; N1;Y EILB1 1, Licensed Auc- ttoneer tor Hey, Stephen, autl ;tLe( ill]• ©e (0@oe-,tt Sales oa(t-oiliae,Crodtton moderate QUN (31LL, Auctioneer for the I. Towneltias of Stephen, Bay and Lraborno rid the Village of Exeter. All sales promptly ttendcd, and satisfaction guaranteed, Sales ^arranged at this of]lce. • VETERINARY. 33 ^--- rrIVN& NENT TEN HENT, Voted. nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontarto 'oterinary CoUeg(, Toren o,have op erred an °Mee for the tree. • tan of a 11 a arnesttCAnimale, on il-.,tiisereet Exeter. Calls p from i.,dis .._-• ` tanto promptly p attended to:- Medicine for horses Cattlo,fie c Elways on !land: MONEY TO LOAN. "HEW TO TIDE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." VOL XIII., NO, 15. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DEC'E 8, 1885.. IMPORTANT NOTICES . OOAGUL1Ni .---Camont for Brok- enArticles, Sold everywhere. Sole Makers.--lia.y BROS., Stockport England. ROUND THE COUNTRY, Lltn vil1e.. 11/NAWAx.---A few Sabbaths ago a young gentleman in this vicinity met' 1,1•011 i OR COUGHS AND COLDS, with a somewhat, uncomfortable mis- hap, while arivtog along the toad. pppresentedthe host - t , , ALrs H, Elford, of finittaeavt(le $ so feet that it required great efforta • AC'S COMPOUND OF LIN, About two o'clock in the morning he with a gold watch obatn, and the !aa hostess with a. old brooch, ohryaarfheaz?utt Ivhi94 bears alae to releatie it. Tice victim wet# re SEED, Aniseed,, Renege., squill Tolu, em t wan returning from his northern • g 1 ch, 4900111 largo - h withChlorodv Die r„ uuinber of 1,36u" flowers nrrd iuov d to the ,,oapltat. Dirfare leer., weekly visit, and while driving down ponied with au ad4ress. The hest butts AY'S COMPOUND, the concession re tied to thead'at present time, tug aIle ata.ed that Stlzatnl<aos had used POUh 1), a demulcentwhich leads to this P dress in a very feeling eIr Geo. Godlier, of ii her cruelly that be wanted -today T (meeetoreat for Coughs and Colds, village, and et ro5 itohsll, has ,luta slumbering was broken bl: pC priate manner:, A very sold h a , a sudden jolt, caused by the Horse pleasant ev9n.fng was silent in social is hotel at Ruseetdalotor its pre- nd she refused: it, because Bile had to -a-AY 'S :Ct:111I1QOilNI3, for Coughs descending front a small bridgeto h ecuverse by the 0101 tad the Yonog' auto of $1. ;tilt. John Brown, for keep It f�tr rent, Afterwfxrde she _ and Colds, is equally sorvioable: for g the ' nn ' the sutxt 4f $ terja pstabbed bar repeat- edly e iu the tonal manner, 111r, I,autwbzs awed that Ino ilnrsesandeattle, water beneath. The vehicle Ione NAVAS The Presb,terlaus of ililaa r Z both in the bedroom and in the overturned, and the horse made good a this week for life lases 110U in 'boyo decidcl to lac , a g outer roarzx, to tvlzi4ll aIle faad , AY'S TIC PILLS, a specific iu use of :tie tittle, and b.CzseOttrt, 1?a an nrgsril nal f%ad I Neuralgia, Faee•aelto &e. galloped about their AhlLrflh acrd it was used To* the +lie tl3trll ut ilia itoFlaital on iiia ffFh of three miles with shafts attached, At a part: to this towilalilp not brat time anJune, An ill t wee J. oLAR.K. COMMISSIONER Would it not be well for snob parties long since au accident which might Suna�j 1H t .n held. stud � , tnttieCamrt ;fftollirnouPleas-lana B to engage a o p Rev. T. B. Taylor, formerly of Snonebtalari, wlt0 ;tcesi>r Q 11'stand, 'lve proved ria d fat ell n 0 a ..man 1 lra ue •a p s t „�d a Ivills,5fart n es, Leases, ofag, pp Bayftald, is :low iltatinrlod as agsiat- nonchalant a°titnda throughout t£taa moments drawn and executed accoriing to �++►�-+ young Ulan. An oyster supper was Rut minister at Clontarf oount. • proceedinge, WAR committed far trial, law. H1y, g0 en Il(1 a rlewly eYoetetl ra.:Zd• Intl, Ireland, There are aboutyUuh A•t tba 144'4 asaie°i Eco Ka'3 tried a lop �assue To row pony O I,Iteeen of re- - enCe, Thoats tew wale prepared. and ono _ 1 wishing to borrow money On aaaauut a1 rn- ,thousand eo 1 vie Ione oitll,'' fiat>l fold se°i,eL4gll t4 con tpuralnasea onand,or to pay oif existing COUNCIL 'SLEETING, -A3 a meeting the tables were set down stairs when: n p a t z the parish. martpagos:sill find a great saving ":;lying of the eeueeil held Friday Nov. 27th the only folks were en' ' ; Same thief the other night entered `fs"b, mea call, Can load money at G• and Gt per 1' y `f J43u4,pj tatbeu1. 'the milk -house of :Mr. W. A.. B ---�,fc'.- • pant, aceorCan lend money the following arsons were appointed selves Butch, l Pea N.J.CGARE.Deputy g p g pp upetalrs, The youaag oatle• St. Marro and stole a quantity of pati the ramiti s. 4 Returning Officers to conduct men stepped off the flooring -which fruits and other artiolos. of • the municipal elections for 1886. viz, had not all been pat down-ou to the is The thief The sentence of .lolzn E,lstarb.aa, known by his hoot works.. --For polling subdivision No, 1, piaster. The sudden weight and A Wiugham caries ondent adde w}i.a w"to to Natio been haugad int Wet: To Appear before the Bar- James Bontborn ; No. 2, Alexander change was too much for the lath tbee0 a t I'.-. l laud, 1ttn►.dag laRt, 11dtz !teen c,atrici ut- 11IoLarau No, 8,S. Foster ; No. 4, and planter, and he shot host upper 11 r.LQult;rs to tlna I�lpttara mail ed b•• admit of the Minister at Jost' E. EL FISH, Charles ;Vtlson No, 5, John H. to lower wry tike a fleet) of li htnir robbery afftlir,--He has sold a large , ' ice Where the min -wino c 1,'Iat theoryaf 'neat^' Charles and far No. y g ao. quantic of Pottage t o imorieoument tor life inr the ninge- G, Reinhardt Crash wont the dashes, and all watt y p e amps aranatyl t toil I'enitcutierv. Easterbea helped . xo t pee a 81y to au(1 a liair-irt which could Cook. A.ceotlnta were aseed RR fol-' o -'e .-- toltirl tvhlah Were r10 doubt RtCal DeihprossiLly !torn L Il s-eut wht by nus p , l there eves Ile below. He had frarrl I'i : tin hi br0.lasr to cafterit a4thoot lav cnt- Iowa, -Q. Oswald, gravel $42.42 ; J. fallen eight or ten feet with little or; A few a peau and Luolcn f+v„in charge tit a hi> throat after tglZ brother had. NF.ARTIIF:PPSTOr' XCL`, Blackwell, rep. four "'tiverte $2 ; W, l no injury to himself. The o'aters Veterinary lir eon Eli zn charge fi of h• ,,• 3 of �'otonuary 5ttr,;l3au Z;iidd"a otti7ae, ? tanaelf tit t,,tli'il,lz ts-a, ii tills!LOVLT'" Luker, anti P. Tri emu opening were of course in n stew an the table, 'and while 111r. J144 dvna a,sa ditohffi k1« e ; J. K. 1, tog, plank and and eo was the young Ensu, hitt the y, he sec spikes, 1 9 seeded Zit aelli t p $ , 7 , J, A.laxauder, gravel young ladies are pleased to know that 118 o its and other Rtu $16.24; J. Uesoh, making culvert he will not even require an artificial rum red tI)a the money. It is avec, ti. $14,18; Win, Turnbull, rep. Lake limb. In charitythe extend their • rumored that robbery Auburn was nye lettere 4 y iia the lata :nbbary vt' money lotteta ° ill Road $19 ; Maws to Williams f flour sympathy, but honestly believe the in r,uokuow post ofica, far tvtiicb for indigents $9.88. The Council shock severe. adjourned, to tweet on Tuesday Dec,- -►' - -- young Deuoau is tl w aarviug five 29. u:tsat�t"QQtc years in Ifingaton Peni'eutiery , S. FosT>~R, Clerk. Badley, the Byron Nobool *either, _ -- who disappeared s0 auddenl shortly after the summer h.rlidaya, leaving no traoo behind biw,, has been heard. from. Ile has been stuliug on the lakes. His parents had a letter from him dated L'aronto, the other clay. It appears he had always a hankering after the free and easy life of a sailor, as depicted in light literature. Dur- ing his summer holidays he wont for a trip on the takes, stud his iufatu-- ation with a sailor's life became com- plete. Returuiug to Byron his old labor quickly became distasteful, and to save the trouble and time which a proper resignation placed in the hands of the trustee) and accepted would consume, he left in the way before described. I've killed the old woman, I ought, to hove dune it long ago. here's the knife I did it with,.' Ile held out a large jack --knife, dripping with blood, the blade broken is the middle, Schram took the knife and telepll!Dn- ed for pollee help. Meanwhile doe. tors were sneemoued, and on entering the rooms above found the woman Stokes lying on s lounge bleeding J profizseiy from two outs in the left ,„„._„ �vrrxa9 a s,c►„z t arta, in one of winch the raissioR ipubUsrtoraaridPzolprtetorslpart of the L^,ulfe lllitde WR,S stllOk fist, a wound about au loch long on the Stanley, HT i�fa' AND '>l� F:I IF. ! right breast and another on the left breastFAnnwzr,L Sua'�eER.--On Friday of the wounds in *ia-vs Qeudo 4114 arm OA n iia large e' evening last, the friends and acquaint. Asea, g vein the evoui of i�tr, the f i Luat metthe , elvatlon Artily was billed to 1 blood flowed iu a stream. Iter Cloth, at his lay siege to St. Marys Sunday, say, , Ing was saturated, and fa,' lark -e pool i eeid84 leaked treated himaetf and former oral foret aatelnpte: to take the tow , lay 01) the floor and tinder the lounge to oyster eupper. have proved otter, failure. l'zhe blade was embedded' in the hens After su er they SUMMONED SAY ALL THE LADIES WHO SEE rise. Z. DE AILIITC'$ LANGTRY AND PARISIAN BANGS, Without a doubt they are the most hew:ming tyles over introduced. Ladies. for som ethiu every Pao atylo, suchaa the Langtry anti atisian hangs, Saratoga Weaves, Swi ehes, uffs,Curls, orWPigs,call on Ike.J, Dearing, at ENTRAL BARBER SHOP, EXETER. 'mambo will supply all your wants to the Hatt' Lino • '1' ON1iiY TO LOAN ON REALES 1 tate, for the Huron .i:llrieLoan Sav- ingasaoiety. I,ow rates01intoresi. p-1*yto tonin 9paukman,Exeter. t' ONEY TO LOAN AT AND Ga pcream t,naoording totems, Private `mnda. Applv.to V.ELLIOT, ,ugust13,'83 Solicitor, Exeter ONEx TsLOkN nAtTGuAND I 3 Lounibg Compniereepreseo1 6ns t L. H DICESON, Barrister, Exeter, . TIVSUitilyICE. OLAR1,.k entfortheUs •borneandltibbortMittna 'FiroInsur• 000 Company, Residence-8rd Con„ Usborno rderrl by inaiito Exeter P. 0., promptly at- endodto. TORN MaDONELL, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES: °BT,ICE IN raxsoN's MOCK. Also tigentfor the Landoll Mutual Insurance A ompany of Canada,Mereautile Insurance Co -Capital ;+500,000.00 head Office Waterloo: at. Glasgowdc London Insurance Coy -Cap - al 52,300,000;' Head Office, Montreal; • Stand - rd Life Insurance Co., Head Office, London, ingland ; Guarantee & Accident Co. Read ice, Toronto. . JOHN MoDONELL Exeter. HE WATERLOO UO iIIU`l't7AL ELLE 1NsuRArroE co. CENTRAD DRUC STORE Establ1shedln 1.803.. SAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT. This comrany has been over Eighteen ars in simeessful operation iu Western On- rio,andeontinues to insure againetioss or nmage by Vire ,Buildings,lviercnandise,llian- actori o s,and all other descriptions of li nsur- ble property. Intending insurers have the tion ofinsuring on the Premium Note or ash System. Luring the past ten years this Company 4issued 87,090 Policies, covering property the amount of ,40,872,088; and paid in loss - a, lona 6700,7772,00 dlssebS, 8170,100.00,•consisting of Cash.. dank, GoyeriientDppeit, and the unaas- ed Premium Notes on handandin force. J, WALDEN "M D. PresideLt. C. tvl..TAszon, -rotary. Y.I.sHvDsns,Insuector. CHAS. NELL, Agontfor 1;9ceterand'Vicinity. THE orcolanialliailway OF C the Royal Mail, Passenger and Freight Ute heat sen Canada and Great Britain and act route between the West and all points the Loin ar St. Lawrence and Baie des Cha- r, also ew Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P. E. Island Cape Breton, tntliand, Bermuda and Jamaica.' full stock of all kinds of Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on ifLricton- BRIElri-A literary entertainment for the benefit of the sidewalk fund tette held in the hall an Tuesday. -- Mr. J. Shier recently returned from Manitoba is laud in his:praises of that country. But then that's just the way all the boys talk when they oome back for the girl they left behind them. --A report to the effeot that Sir John A. Macdonald had been shot was circulated around here recently. One loyal (?)half breed on hearing the report erelaineed"That's the beat shot that's been fired yet", --The Method - isle have decided to hold a social on New Year's night far the benefit of the Sunday School. Rev. W. H. Hincks, of St. Marys has c omitted to be present and deliver en address on "Blood Suckers." Jack has another coal oil bill Harry felt sleepy Monday morning. Miss Annie Getty is on the aialc Het, The new dude is getting to beguile an expert at alaoemakiug. Th; e Misses Ball are home on a visit Mr. R. Cook has a gang of :nen. getting out ohurob timber. Wes. .has fall sway atthe spotted. house still. The new harness shop will soon be finiehad. Mr. Bolden is laying in a large stook of Limas goods, Pasture et getting. rather poor, so M has Dome in for this season. Mr. J. Thoue has sided up his dwelling, which addegreatly to its ap- pearance, Mr. David Grigg hag put an addi- tion to hie !louse, which shows that the peanut stand pays. -sat- Miss Cook, of Germantown, and Granton. Mrs. MoKinuey, of Edo, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Wese- Ioh, returned home on Saturday nasi. Mr. Fred. Baker's aaw mill is now in good running nrder and the yard is being cleaned up for a new stook of loge. The Sunday school sellalars are busy getting up their dialogues for X -map eve and are antioipating 0 good time. Miss Mary Graben is laid up with a sore arm, the result cf vaccination, "How u yoar arm ?" is getting to be quite a common question, Mrs. Wm. Ball has sold her pres- ent dwelling house to kir. E. Shoe - maks, who intends coming to town. Mrs. B. intends building on the oor. nor of Fried and Main -streets. Mrs. A. Weseloh, who has been very ill, is recovering under the care of. Dr Rollins, of Exeter. It is hoped that she will soon regain her usual health again. Bnsinesa is getting rath• er dull with our barber, as people are afraid they will take cold if they get their hair out, and most of the boys who can afford a beard aro letting it shod. The Dashwood roller mills are run - 'deg about 18houra a day to keep up, 282; Maggie Jermyn. 241 Robena and it is likely to run night and day Brown, 239, Sarah Vrootuan, 219.1 when the roads get better. We lin. 2nd Class to Junior 3rd -174 for pro. derstaud from farmers that the mill motion H- Mowbray, 224; John is giving general satisfaction,. the Beatson, 210; Evan Wilson, 190; NI, yield at flour being excoptionati y Foster, 198. Part 2nd to Class 2'udgood. _ Business on the whole is eon - Maggie Robinson, Willie Foster, J. Lsid'ered better in town -silos it has nie Murray,' Lillie .May, Ada West. started up. farmers will go where. man. Part 1st to, part 2nd- (deo/ they can get the best value for their Money. Quite an interesting event took place at IJr. San burn's on Wednes- of last week, when his daughter Liz. zie Wit$ united in marriage to ;fir. J. Robinson, of Homer, Mich. There was a large attendance of guests, and the presents were numerous and cost - hand. Winan's y. Rev'. J. C. Stephenson tied the • knot. Condition John Radcliffe, aged 17, son of Mr. Powd- Samuel Radcliffe, of Blaushard town- ship, died very suddenly on the 17th inst. He was plowing in the fields on Friday, was taken sick with iufla- mation of the bowls on Saturday, and died on Tuesday. Such is the uncertainty of life. The result of the promotion exam• •ination for Granton school is as fol- lows;--- Cleat ol- lows;-Claes 2nd to Class 4th- marks necessary fur promotion 323 -Bella Parke, 543; Tessa. Brooks, 477; Bol- and Webb, 468; Maggie Webb, 428, Ella Beatson, 366; Charles Lang, 360 Arthur Westman, 810; Melenda White 275. Junior 3rd to Senior 3rd -250 for promotion -Sarah Ridney, 353; Mary Webb, 331; Mary Carroll, 321; Daisy Webb, 284; Charles Weetmen, ers the best in the mark- et and always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the. Central Drug Store Exeter C. LTJ -TZ. CASH STORE DREW'S BLOCK SOUTH. GEO. KEMP Thanks his numerous friends for their kind Support on his return to Exeter, and the many good wishes expressed for his success. It will be his object always tokeep his stook Brat -class in every reaped and to sell at the lowest possible prices. 5 lbs of Sugar for 25c. given with every one pound of 50c. Tea purchased at my e Give me a call for Teas, as all have well pleased.: Coffee, Cocoa, 25o. to per lb. Try my Family 0 Ib. Bar of soap for 15c. -. It sells every 'time (15o,) Noah Fried's Boller Flour, 02,50. Tobaccos, Cigars, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts. elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping etor Brun on throughExpress trains, been rfor Great Britain or the Conti- 400. ing Toronto by p. m. train, Wed - join outward :fail steamer at -Saturday levatorWarghouse and Book ac• Lib Halifax -for shipment of grain erohandise, erience have proved the INTER - n connection with eteamehip from Loudon, Liverpool and lifax, to be the quickest freight Cattails., and Great Britain, as to Passenger and , Freight d on application *o . MOODI>a, • Freight &Passenger Agent case Block, York St., Toronto. POT'3INGEB, Chief Superintendent. onoton, N,B;,'Ndv,13,1885, DREw'o Kemp. HA* to let. Apply to George REMEMBER THE DDRESh Drew's s Block, Store. S6uth More. Exeter. Ont. Thompson, Robert Radcliffe, Louis Mowbray, Ethel Moody, Laura. Begg, Willie Ogglesby. One pupil, Bella Parke, merits special mention, her work being excellent in every respect. The promotion In the fifth class will be the High school entrance examin- ation,',whioh takes plane in December. The pupils who did not write for pro: motion were the fifth class, consist- ing of eighteen pupils, and the fourth olass of 16 pupils. Mr. Samuel Wbiddon, who has for some time runone of the ehoe•sho i of Varna isabout to remove to Hen. all. His many friends .here will be glad to hear of his success wherever he goes We are sorry to anuouuoe the death of Mrs. C. Stanbns, which oo•" on-rred on the 21st alt. She leaves a husband and five children,, who have the deepest sympathy of all in their bereavement. The remains were laid in the Evangelical cemetery on the 24th ult. Deceased was a sincere Christian, and is not only missed by her family, but also by the church and her Sunday -school alarm, It is only a short time since Mr. Staubus almost lost his hand. -trat 0 S f rd sit ae g bill for 'her street amps is 57.50 per night -and after are in a dark in many his door, saying, with oaths: "Well apolis. •asee.ai SINIIIIONS HANGED, A HORRIBLE 0RI-IIE EXPIATED O,1 ThE GALLOWS. London, Nov. 26. --Friday morn - Ing at 8.15 o'clock, Benjamin Sim- mons, seetenoed to death for the 'IXre Jur` ' t 'rsttgree, tial of Havelock Smith, for uurder of Harebell Piggott, was ed at St Thames :1londay morn - Cohn Mac4nugail, Q. 0., wade. lenient address of three hours' abet an behalf of the prisoner, ad was followed by J. Ldiogioo, Q. C. who made on e1a01uant and lengthy address ou behalf of the Crown. Sue. Liao Armour then laid the case before the jury, reviewing the evideuae in fell. Ttie jury retired to consider' their verdict at six o'clock, and at 8,15 p. m. sent word to the judge there wa•t AA pat8ibility of their -cont- iug to au egreeinout. They were thus disobarged. Eight At Oncc. B-aTTLEro1in. Nov. 27. --Eight in diana cuucarned iu the Frog Lake massacre were banged here at 8.15 this morning. There was po hitch whatever. The Court sentenced eleven to death, but 00. Saturday night a res- pite same for Oharlebois, alias Duob- arms, and Dressy man, who killed a woman in Big Boar's came; and Loui- son Mongrain, who shot a mounted policeman at Pitt, and hts sentence commuted to imprisonment for life This was unexpected, aR Mongrain murder of Mary Ann Stokes on the t killed Policeman Cowan under air - 511). June last, was duly hanged at t cunestances of great cruelty, and as Loudon in the presence of about 100 the latter was lying wounded on the ground he shot while the words"don't persons admitted by order of the shoot brother" sounded in his Dare. Sheriff.rThe crime for which he suf. His good luck is attributed to the. feral the last penalty was Dna of fact that he informed Iiletrnetor peculiar horror, and committed un- Almon and family of the threatened der Ilia blind influence of jealousy danger at Fort Pitt, and esoorted them;. and drink, The pair had lived to- gether as man and wife for nearly a to a place of safety. An interview yea: in upper wooing of the Osborne was had with the prisoners] yesterday block, on East Dundas street. The afternoon. Most of them had noth- woman ad been a demi-rep, familiar ing to say, while others talked freely. at the police court before takiug up Very little of interest, however, could with Simmons, yet while living as be extracted from them his Companion she was said to have ary 46 4-41 reformed and beeu as faithful to him News Motes. as it was possible for her to be. He said she was. She worked hard The Scott Act was defeated Thurs- from day today to support herself day in the united counties of Pres - and him, while he spent the money 0011 and Russell by a majority of so earned in drunkenness acd de- over eighteen hundred. bauohery, being most of the time A. driver coming into Montreal fairly besotted. When she had during the snowvetorm on Wedoes- money she gave it to him and the day night lost his way and drove rooms s m where -, beet e ' h lived e y were the eoene into the canal, both the man and of frequent masculine revels ordered his'horse being drowned. by Simmons from the proceeds of ber The l3ritieh Government is cons toil. A few days before the murder templating in elaborate system for John Chivers, a former paramour of plaeeng the Mother Country in close Stokes', and a woman named Lea -cable communication with her col- thorne, with others went on a. boating Doles. trip down the river and all being un- John Easterboo's death sentence der the influence of liquor and boi- has been commuted to imprisonment sterous the boat was upset and the for life; a medical commission having woman Leathern was drowned. The declared him to be an imbecile. He others escaped by good luck.` That was to have been executed Monday night Chivens, . returning from the morning at Welland. river wet and gold, visited the rooms There is a strong agitation in Eng. of SLIM/100S. The woman gave` him land in favour of fair trade, and the_ money to buy liquor, and Simmons feeling that there are some hopes of helped him to drink it. During'the obtaining a modification of A g a ion the pre evening a row occurred. Simmons Bent tariff from the Conservatives has demauded more money to gat drink determined a number of votes in their and she refused 'him, saying that, she favour. only bad enough to pay the rent. President Cleveland `has received (Minns told Simmons to "smash her uumberless telegraphic messages and d -d head or knock it off." Constable advioe from 'prominent politicians Eggleton, hearing the noise, went up,' and citizens strongly urging him not but made no. arrest. The next day- to run any u0necessary risk of en. Simmons drank heavily and returned dangering his life , and causinga home about 5 p.m., and about half Presidential problem by leaving 1 � g anl]our afterwards he came down` Washington to attend the late -Viae, all, says a St. Mary's authority, the stairs and presented himself before President's funeral. He has there. inhabitants th d k Detective Schram,' who was sitting at fore decided not to i o to Indiaa�