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DICKSON, Barrister, Soil-
. citorofSnpi•omoCoW,t,Notary Public
Conveyancer, Uommissioner, &o, Alouey to.
L,, -)au.
°Ricoh?. i'auson's 73look,lixoter,
iol;+AD1)1N,,
'Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
rxETER, - ONT.
OilleeSaniwell's131ock(11a11'sold offoc.)
DENTAL.
CAETWBIGHT, L. I . S.,
Has opened dental rooms over
OO LIL'S BANK, whore hevit1
bo
prepared
to extracttootlzwtthout
" HEW TO THE LINE, .JET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAX,"'
VOL. XIII., NO. 48. EXETER, ONTA MO, THURSDAY MORNING �TUL
MORNING, Y 1,5
�, 1886.
pain. All operations performed with ease and
skill. Gold A1lings a spoil aiity. Offico hours
li
a. in; to5 p m. CHAnG tis DanDEBATE. TEi%M8
CASH.
H. KINSMAN,DENTIST.11.D.S
Extracts Tooth without pain,
Vitalized
by givingAir, , o , h by
w usingthe New Local A.nahstbm-
• w .- do i' the gumii; makes Gold
Fi trigs and all other dental
Tf
pr1 thebest possible. Booms
'Upstairs in SA d WELD'S BLoois, East side of
,Main -Street, Exeter, Ont.
ear MEDICAL
CLU'1'Z, M.
• Offfoeat hiscoaidence Exeter.
JW. BROWNING M. D., M. (;
• P. S,GraduateViotoriaUniveraity.Office
andlresidence,DoirinionLaboratOXy. Exeter
DR, J. A.. ROLLINS, M. O, P. S,
O.Office, Main St,Exeter,Ont.Residen
oe housereeently occupied by P. McPhillips,
DES. IlYNt)I4 AN ANI)HOOPER,
Di,Hyndman, Coroner for the County
of Huron, &c. &o. Dr:Hooper; Licentiate of
the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh;
Licentiate in, Midwifery, Edinburgh(Sootland)
Post -graduate Student of the Univereity of.
Vienna (Austria) and of the iffoorfield i ye t
IEospit al, London (England) &o., &o. 'Special
attention to Diseases, of the Eye, 'Ear and,,.
Throat. Office, Main•street,Exeter.
TAR. WOODRUFF,
Permanently located in No. 185
Queen'it Avenue, London, a few doors
east of Poet Office. Special attention given to
diseases of the Eye, bad sight, an dthe pres-
ervation of vision : diseases of the Ear, im-
paired hearing, and discharges from the ear;
diseases of the Throat, chronic inflammation
being a frequent cause of deafness diseases
of the Noee, catarrh being a common cause of
inipai •ed hearing.
AUCTIONEERS.
HENRY EILBER, Licensed Auo-
tioneer for Hay, and 14Ic(,}lli•
rray'Townehips: Sales conducted at moderate
sates. Once -At Post•omoe,CreditenfOnt,
f�HON GILL, Auctioneer for, the
Townships of Stephen, Hay and 'Osborne
and the Village of .Exeter. All sales proiuntly
attended, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales
arranged at this office.'
VETERINARY.
TJ+,NNENT & TENNENT, Veteri-
unry-Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario
Veterinary college, Toren -
to ,have 1 tined an odi:ce
forth() tree1 .` i tinent o f . all
Domestic .•: Animals, on
fir:
Mainstroet Exeter. Calls
from a dis _ . ` tante prenrne. y
attendedto:- Medicine for Borses Cattle;
&c
always on hand:
-MONEY TO LOAN.
lUrONEYTO LOAN ON REAL ES
111 tatefortho Huron&ErieLoan'- Say-
ingaSociety. Low rates oil ntoresi. Apply t'o
Jahn Speakman ,Exeter
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6i -
.t
lr� ercout:cordin toterms. Private
Funds .. Apply to
B. V.ELLIOT.,
Auguet15,'85 • Solicitor, Eawtex
ONE/ TO LOAN AT 6 AND 621
per cent, 825,000 Private Funds. Bost
Loaning, Companies represented,
L,H. DICKSON,
Barrister, Exeter,
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Asuecessful medicine tested over
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u
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. Address
EvRESA CmuIoAICO.,
D$TRO
IT Mori.
(n'f >;}� StanleyViatriat.-•24,W. W.Oozmor, W.
Bayfield ; 50 members, fife tintdrum,
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, Green 35
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members, fife and dram, 733, John Ben -
Wishes to announet to the inhabitants of lh W. M, Hens l
&ou g , , a l; 60 members, fife
Exeter and vicinity, that ho has opened out and drum. 833, R. Nicholson, W. M.,
-y- + ; em ors, an rani. 1035
Th e W°.' Rothe well T
L 0 �,, ra 6 C � Ratherwell, '� M,,.Varna • 40ane a -
b n �n mem-
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Blake Blake 40 members, fifed d
bers,and t
fie d dl m.
Exeter.
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W. M,
, Centralia , n 40
M., Lucan ,• 70 members, fife and drum.
-` in the llollncl Store, North of 5nmwol members, fife ani. drams. o Thos.
Pickarrl'a l ou soy, W. M,, Lectin • 35 members fife
66.
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People Present
SAY ALL THE LADIES WHO SEE
DE ttILxNCc'S
LANGTRY AND PARISIAN BANGS.
Without a doubt they are the most becoming
styles ever introduced: Ladies, for somethin
in very fine style, such as the Langtry and
Parisian Bangs, Saratoga Way ea, Switches,
Puffs, Curls, or Wigs, ealton'Ike. J.' Dearing, at
CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, EXETER.
Where he will supply all your wants in the
Hair Line, '
New Pump Factory
J
JOSN SWALLOW
Would respectfully inform the inhabitants
of the surrounding; townships thea he has op-
ened a New Pump Factory in
J. SOUTHOOTT'S OLD STAND,
MAIN -sr., E=ETED, OPP. POST-Merwie...
Where he, will keep on ;hand all kinds . of
Pumps, whish he will Bell at moderate prices.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Wells and Cisterns contracted for at reason-
able prices, and work executed with despatch.
SATISFACTION GU tRAlaiTEED. ' •
JOHN SWALLOW.
E. LAURANCE'S
Spectacles Eye -glasses
Dr. Browning has the Sole Agency in
Exeter, for thb above lenses They' are the
only ones recommended by the President and
Vise -President's of the Medical Associations
of Canada, and all the leading oculists. of the
age, They have a .world-wide reputation for
giving that aid to vision which all other
lonsesfail to give. ;Beware of imitations, as
they are in the market, B. Laurance's Spec='
tattles and Eye -glasses are marked B.L., with-
out whish none are genuine; andpebbles are
stamped Pebbles. Do not be deceived by any
goons stamped Pebble -glass -or by any simil-
iarity in name, -DR. BROWNING, Sorm Ramer
rOR ESETEU.
, where lie is preparedto+ G
P make and drum, 870, W. E. Langford, W.
Glorious weather du.r- Jerkin Spackman W M Exet • 20
all kinds o: ordered work.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attendee! to.
GEO. MANSON,
Late Manager C. Eaorett's Boot'. and Shoe
Establishnxent.
May 14th 84.
'NE, THE !AEOR
MR. WM. LYNi1 is prepared to do
CUSTOM TAILORING
At�
�,1rkto]l.
SUIT,S, PANTS OR COATS
Granton ; 36 members, fife and drum. 924,
ing the Day. hers, brass band. 826, Jos. Gill, W. M.,
Dashwood ; 300 members, flfe and drum.
1071, S. Halls, W. M., Elimville 60 mem-
THE STREETSTER,ONOED bers, fife and drum. 219; R. 3, Wilson,
W. M., Greenway; 46 members, brass
With, v sjto1s fA OIll all
band. 1097, J. Kenneson, W. M., Paxlt-
1
, 36 members, fife and drum 1117, U.
D ix ec do x s.. McRoberts, W. M., Granton ; 30'members,
hill
957, W. Drought, W. M.,, Ailsa Crai • 30
NEARLY FIFTY LODGES REPRESENTED 60 members, brassmembers. band.
J. 8,W. M., cre
The Ptooession About Two 9 248, 3. Duffin, W. M., Thorndale ; 30
Purple Hill 40 members. 990, D. Quinn,
bIOSTENTUUBIASTIO RECEPTION W.
E. MIDDLESEX.'
111 Length. -- members. 817, D, Baskerville W. M.
A re , 30 members. There were
several 'other lodges from this locality, <but
greens and Bunting r we were unable t
�' - e• cure the particulars-
�gcannraINT sm.Zlmozczes NORTBIIIIRON.
Dungannon District: -L. 0. L. No. 383,
Delivered. by Prominent Members of the Geo. Burrow, W. M., She ppardton:; 50
Order and Others. members, 1052, R. Morrow, M,, Nese ;
As per announcement; the 196th anniver- 50 members. There were lodges present
sexy of the Battle of the;Boyne was cele- from this locality which are not ed atnedr
brated in. Exeter, on Monday last,; with Shortly after the lodges, arrived she
grove, the speaking.began.
lit' life as a `f'ox'y .and bcoarue a Liberal. :,!le
was everything by teams and noticing long..
lie was an enemy of England, Another
veashould submit even the itst li.'e Penn) leer WAS
wler>
graettetb, Ile said, rho. The should not,
they would not submit, Their forefaaiher:4
had spilt their blood hi helping to 'build up
tbe�l3ritii;h Empire, and he deemed that
Gladstone or any ether Unna}leas no right to
to' destroy that Empire, .or to kzand the
people of loyal Ulster over to Parnell ; he
i?ad xio right to east them under the rule of
home. (Cheers). If Gladstone zno.st gfvo
throe parts of Ireland Home Rule, though
God forbid, let liirin leave Ulster alone ;
let her be allowed to work,. out her owah des•
tiny if England will not retain her, rive
the Ulster men a t ne fair
fie i
acand f
l o aver and
DO ,
there is no danger of their not being able to
hold. their awn. (load ()beers and cries of we
ea>�%
Rev. Mr. McDonagh, of Strathroy, was
pleased to be here to:,minglewith the Orange '
men on the 12th July, He was an :Orange-
man
rae e•
Iran before lhewas born, and he rejoiced that
he a in Ireland, z
e and, andiu Ulster'; he
was from Enniskillen, k
nsilln
th
fir
e e ton theroll
sof
thepious and immortal William of Orange.
His forefather were ee
vl Orangemen! za en and his
g
mother was one too. (laughter.) He knew
what the principles of the order were. Ile
was glad to assist in celebrating one of the
grandest victories of history, and that the
battle of the Boyne was a great .eictory he
could quote from Thos. D'Avay Magee, a
man who, because of his loyalty to Great
Britain, fell at the hand of a midnight ass-
assin ; Mr. Magee has written that the bat-
tle of the Boyne guarantees to British sub-
jects their civil and religious liberty. I:
the defeat of Parnell and his Home Imre Bill
'scheme, he recognized the hand of God ; it
g is an effort to give home rule to Rome. Who
d.ton Iahould rule Ireland -Rome, Parnell or the
British throne ? The electors of England
have, said by an overwhelming majority that
the British Parliament shall continue torule
Ireland, and that it shall not behanded over
to the tender mercies of the Papists of. Ire
land. Ireland would not be satisfied, with
Home Rule. Theywanted complete separ-
ation. While rambling over Ireland and
l ngland and Scotland, last Rummer, he had
concluded that Horne Rule could not carry,
'and Home Rule, in the,shapejdemanded by
;Rome, shall never be given (cheers.) It is
;only a. few months sin:ce'Parnell said nothing.
but consplete separation would satisfy Ire-
land. That is what', they want, and, they
lehouid never get anything that will assist
them in accomplishin that end. He be-
ilfie'ved the people of l star would fight to.
On, motion `of J. Scarlett; sec by, E. !the last drop of their blond against.' Rome:
Floody, W. W. Connor, Past Deputy -Grand (Rule, =aye considered that they would bre;
Master, was elected, to the chair. Mr• Con- ;3untified m rebelling against. any suck
nor arose; and after excusing himself, on: authority. 'Their forefathers' were justified
ground of beingtoo feeble, and resigning in , iri rebelliung„against the wicked James ; they
favor of H. A, L. White, he made at. few : Were justified in shedding their blood at the
remarks. He said that be hellbent an battle of the Boyne in defense of their relig
iOrangeman from his young days,, and; that vim and their liberty. Orangemen do not:,
}he had spoken at about 30 demonstrations, b^aliove in wrong doing-t11,ey,are bound to,.
under
hint mconf Orde
ccrsio; itsgahee contest anything that interferes with their
uthche pauleapsiurcee
liberty, and when the constitutional rights
thought the Order was being, as .it were, of the Protestants of l :eland are endanger -
invigorated er, fresh life infused into, it. It ed •the Orangemen, shall stand rp jean
s defence
gcsve him great pleasure to learn of the: de- of those rightsand Tn defianceof theirwould-
feat of the Rome Rule for Ireland, for were be Rome,,,Rulers. Englishpeople should
it ggri'anted, the people on that Isle would remember. that, Orangemen: and Irish Pro-
sutfer severely. After thanking those, pre- tesbants were as. goad Britons as the Eng -
sent for their attendance, (especially the lish themselves;; their hearts were as loyal
ladies), he sat down amid great applause. as the English hearts around them. (cheers)
H. A. L. White, Provincial Grand -Mast- The speaker next adverted to thepartyism
er, thusibeing educed to the chair,, arose, and of this country- In England the politicians
was loudly cheered. Bie was extremely did not care what youcalled then so long as
well pleased to be present and favored with they considered themselves night. Chani-
the opportunity of saying a few words hi be- berlain and his Radical follow-ers did not
half of the, noble Order ; he said that he mind being called ratters so long as they
was,a.member of the order when 18 years were satiifiedthey were saving thaEmppire.
old, and presumed that he knew something All honor, he said, to the. Radicals. of Eng-
about it. He said that he was not going land, and to the Unionists of England ; 'all
to give a political speech, for he could' not honor to the men of England who have
do so without/speaking against Reformers. struck Gladstone in the face, and all honor
Unlike Mr. Blake, who is a good political to the good. Queen {who sympathises with
debator, but falls far short as a Sunday the Loyalists of the Empire. (loud cheers.)
School speaker, he was not going to depart No land leaguers, no Parnellites,no Minions
from what he was invited here for, to make of Rome shall ever dictate to the United .I
a few remarks anent Orangeism. He show-
British people. (lout' applause.)
ed that the Orange Society was a loyal body s eech of Rev. aMr, MtqDona ht sonic g
calculated to do good, and that those who P g person
fudged it: by the members'were entirely in the audience behincrhim had denied that
ignorant to its worth. Its connection with Pannell ever said they would not be content
the church was clearly shown, and at the .until they were completely se aratecl from
thne of Riel's; first disturbance, the Orange- England. Mr. Parnellhacl said so. He had
men. stood as bulwarks `for their country. saiel soon more occasions than one. He said;
After, a few 'remarks relative to the working so in Cincinnati a few years ago, and the
of the order, in which' he stated that several best abort hand reporter in the United.
lady lodges, were being formed, he called States, who reported his speech in that city,
upon the first speaker, has recently produced his short -hand notes
Rev. S. F. Robinson, the first speaker which prove that Parnelldict maids., such a
called to the floor, upon rising, said he was statement without any evasion, There was
pleased to have an opportunity of speaking no room for doubt as to the wishes of Par -
to such a large gathering of Orangemen and . nell, Gladstone has 1`epeatedly passed laws
others. ' He said that the Orangemen were which he said would put= end to strife and
the back bone of the country, they proved disloyalty in Ireland. He had introduced
that when they responded to the call to arias a bill disestablishing the Irish Church, a
in '37, '66, '72 and '85, He briefly alluded land bill, another land bill, giving the ten -
to the refusal of the Legislature to pass the ant the privilege of paying rent on the Gov-
Oraiige Bill. He said he could not give a ernment valuation, and not that of the land
political speech without talking against Re- lord, each one of whieb was to remove
formers, in order to satisfy the political all trouble m Ireland ; but there appears
streak of thegathering, which was, like to be as much troubleas there ever was,
himself, Conservative, norther could he Home Rule would only intensify the feeling.'
condemn M. C. Cameron, without praising Ireland would become the refuge of, ;dyne, -
Sir Richard Cartwright, in reference to the maters and assassins from the United States
Riel vote in the House of Commons. Ile -and god knows she has plenty of her own
said that the Home Rule Bill had been de- -and,a ceaseless war would be Waged on
fee -bed by a; good majority, which he had England so that she would be compelled to
earnestly wished for ; but in his mind, the re -conquer the island. He said let' the fight
Bill" would, eventually, he passed, and come now if it must come. (cries of hear,
Orangebnen, as loyal men, ought to give hear.) He was surprised at the Iittle syn
their support, rather thanfight to a bitter pathy extended to the Irish Protestants by
end and gain nothing. He showed their the English and by the Scotch people. This
connection With the church, clearlysettingboouId notbe. They were" hone of their
forth that they viers of the highestraten : shne and flesh of their flesh, and whyshould
Christian organic itioixs. After 30 minutes they abandon them when their lives and
speaking on topics xelattiir to the event; he liberties were endangered by that enemy of
civilization -the Church of Rome. He next
rread a copy of a telegram which had been
sent that day to Wm. Johnstone, M. P., of
Ballykilbsg, as follows
"Exeter, Ont., July 12, 1856.
W. Johnston, tit. P., Ballykilbeg, :Belfast,
Ireland.
Part;Kintore
The Town Beautifully Decorated with Ever owing to hick of timeto- se -
made in the Latest Styles, and Satisfaction. more than the accustomed omp and
guaranteed in every respect.
CUTTING DONE ON THE SHOBI EST
NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES,.
Ladies Jackets a •S ecialti�
P y
Give him a trial and be convincedithat
will give satisfaction.
, WILLIAM LYNE.
5OO TUE5
circumstance. On the Fridayand Saturday
previous, preparations werextensivel
made for the decoration of the streets, in
the proposed line of march, and numerous
banners were suspended across the road,
while the arches erected here and there
along the' street presented an imposing ap-
pearance. The day dawned auspicious15,
not a cloud gathering in the heavens, which.
gave evidence that peasant weather would,
greet the large gathering. From an early
hour the streets were enlivened' with colors
of the' officers and the bright sashes of the
humble brethren of the Order. About six
o'clock, conveyances of every hescription,
began to arrive, bringing the friends of the
different lodges, and others anxious to see
Ta celebration, towhich,neverbe-Butter Gln
fed
fore has been held in Ontario,, From this
time until after dinner,. one continual stream
I of rigs poured into:the village, until -at the
lowest calculation, 13,000 people had arriv-
a..k. y y ed ; some to witness the demonstration,
� ' ' and others to take art iii he day's ro-
,gramiie. Eve availabletstopping-placep
was eagerlyseize l and in the rr `
huixyuig rush
it is a woner people were not killed ; carri-
ages were overturned anti people seen
scrambling in the dust. In fact, there
was a most confused'' crowd.: A hurry -
LOW PRICES osTILL MAINTAINED ! , skurring multitude could have been seen on
GROCERIES ! 1 the street, rushing back and forth, so as. to
16 lbs. sugar $1.00 ; 13 lbs. white su ar 1 lose no part of the excitement. The fair
, $
g sex was extremely mel well represented, resented `
Y ,
In the
personsofp
seate maters, and handsome maid -
es, which shows that the gentler is pos-
sessed of as much enthusiasm and patriotic
ardor as the sterner rued sex. From the tops of
many houses Union Jacks were fluttering
in the air ; merchants too, seemed to vie.
with each other as to who would make the
best display, and stretching across the
street, from several windows were gay -color-
J.
EXETER NORTH,
Our Stock is Well Assorted
FOR THE SEASON'S TRADE.
CENTRAL I,. We can't be undersold in Teas from 20c.
to 75e. per in. •
DRIJC Boots & Shoes (AG St ° es at Low Prices.
)
STORE!
A nieely assorted stock of
1_ _:RIDWARE.
FORKS, SCYTHES and GLASS' all sizes,
(Cheap.) Beet Machine Oil 60e per Gal: dcloths,tin British , ,
COAL; OIL AS LOW AS THE LO e e colors Usti white and
tf nine Tea Sett of 44 Pieces, $2.75. p g orange, tothe
A good spit of ready -shade clothing for $6.
A full stock of all kinds of Ordered suits got up M Good Style.
Our Dress Goods aremked clown to
WEST.) blue, largely ppredomhiating with, here and
2. there a s rinklin of oran a to add 1
variety. Coming into the place from either
end, Main -at. presented a really imposing
appearance, the like of which has never
been excelled at any demonstration of the
kind in Western Ontario ; and for' which
the committee have our hearty thanks, end we
presume, the public as well, will join in the
commendation. Everything possible was
done by them to accord a right hearty wel-
come to the brethren. of the various districts
and to make, the day pass off pleasantly,
and to the satisfaction of the visitors, all of
whom were united in saying that to Exeter
belongs the credit of giving the heartiest and
most welcome reception they ever received,
and that it was the most enjoyable occas.
ion of the kind they ever attended. At- 9
o'cloek,the,members of the Exeter Lodge ac-
companied by the brethren of Bisdulph dis-
t`� unlet, assembled hi front of the'Exeter
cncr erieral Dealer'Lodgeroom, mid marched to the depot to
nreet:the brethren from the north and south.
-i' ALL FINDS 0E--- Upon their arrival, (which was 'sdmewhat
delayed), they joined y l 1 the precession which
..S�V.L I . ■ I A. I I S, marched 1,17 iVlai en-st,, w hen tlrey crispers-
ed for dinner: After d%nner the lodges
This corny any has been over Eighteen Dye -stuffs and p age the LOW081 Notch,,,
eek
years inauceeasful operation. in Western On- •
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ii lin u l'se Man- y
damage by Fire,Bu c gs,Mercha t i , ✓
A House and Lot, also a Farm for Sale.
Apply to
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•ufactories,and all otherdescriptions ofltnsur-
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option of insuring on the Premium Note or
Cash System.
e During the past teu years this Company,
has issued 57,090 Policies. covering property
to the amount of 540,872,038 ; andpaid inloss-
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AssetS, 88176,100.00, consisting of Cash
n sank, GovernmentDeposit, and the ^unase-
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Secretary. J.B.'Huoniis,Inspeotor. CHAS.
SNELL. Agouti or Exeter and' vicinity,
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direct route between the West and all points
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leu ,
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i and
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a
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and e7
New and: elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping'
and Day Cars run on through Express trains.
Passengers for Great Britain or the Conti-
nent by leaving Toronto at'8,80 a. in. Thurs-
day will join. outward mail steamer at Hali-
fax a. m, Saturday.
Superior Elevator Warehouse and Dock ac-
commodationat Halifax for shipment of grain
and ,general merchandise.
Years of experience have proved the INTER -
COLONIAL in connection With steamship
lines to and from London. Liverpool and
Glasgow to Halifax, to be the quickest freight
route between Cedada and Great Britain,
Information as to Passenger and r'rolght
rates can bo had on application to
ROBERT B. MOODIE,
Western Freight &Pateehger Agent
03Yraisin House Block, York St. Toronto,
D. POTTINGER,
Chief Superintendent,
to N.13f, Nov 13,1885,
Railway 0
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Send 10 cents postage
and we will send' you
'roe a royal, valuable
sample box df goods.
that will put you in the way of malting more
than anything o
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Bothsoxes of ll ages can live at home unci
work in spare time, or all the time. Capital
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hand. Winans;
Condition
Powd-
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the best
in the mark -
'et aiid always.
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Custcrnexs supplied TUESDAYS, THURS-
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Fam.i1y Groceries
Try our celebrated 50c. Teas, rind get 5
lbs, of Sugar (with every one pound of Tea,)
for 25 eta.
LEMONS,'LEMONS, LEMONS !
TObacoo and C i
Buy a package of ENGLISH DRILLED'
EYE NEEDLES, 25c. A household' Trea-
sure. Every family should have one,
OCEAN TICKETS SOLi) TO THE. OLD
COUNTRY.
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Summer Prints Reduced in
Price
At Dulma e's K:.
g � �rkta`n,
We giyo a PREMIUM to oriel) and every.
one buying our 50c. and 60e. Toa; rn 5, 10
or 12 lb, lots, end guarantee Totts. If same
don't give Entire Satisfaction at price, they
will be taken back and money refunded.
We are bound to soil Cheaper C pe urnu those
tih7fl0 ADVERTISP They are doing SUCH A
STRAIGHT -FORWARD BUSINESS.
"Never Undersold"
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W. Ul1LiYlAGiE�
£I1
I KION.
assembled on the Market Square; where
the
enoonSSION
was again formed anti marclrecl to Mr. Jas'
Pickard's grove.rMain-st., headed by Bros.
John. Scarlett, Co. Master, and John Dagg,
District
Master,and C. D of
C. mounted.
Following in orer, cane the carriages con-
veying Bros: FL A. L.. White, . Provincial
Grand Master, St. Marys ; E. Moody, 'Co.
C
C. Secy., ClintonCin
1 t
on
W. 'nm
. y
, W. Connor, I. G. M.
P. D. G. M., H.' M. S. G. L. of 13. N. A.,
Bayfield ; John Spackman, Master No. 928,
Exeter Revs. Mr. McDonagh, Strathroy ;
Jas. Graham, S. F. Robinson, Win. Martin,
Exeter, and O. H. Bridgman. The scene was
took his seat a mid applaii
The chairman said that i ereWere one or
tw.) points suggested by the .ast speaker
that he considered it his duty to say 'a few
remarks upon • one of these
was the fete- iib
tThe Canacltan Housef Commons o Com ons on tloPliel
question. E very Reformer who represented
th constituenncy in which there were a large
number of Catholics, voted
Straight against
s
t
the Government and those , Y s avlhose con-
stituencies were almost entirely Protestant,
voted that the hanging 61 Riel was justified.
Even M. 0. Cameron, of Huron, is man of
not over -odorous fame, was found boasting
p,�arel o£ the
that Riel was a martyr. Edward Blake
very striking, the gaudy a
lioxsenien, the gleaming of the halberts, the voted the same *ay, yet in 1871 he went up
banners gaily streamning, and the flashing of and clown through Ontario calling upon the
the olished instruments of the bands, made topic to avenge the' murder of Scott.
Choses eeclies were still ringing in his (the
up dazzling tout ensemble. '
Then followetithe''clifferent lodges 12 or- speaker's) ears. Chet' were eloquent speech
der as given below :-- es. ' He had offered ,',3(',000 in 1871, in the
Ontario Legislature, for the capture of Biel,
SOUTH HURON.Now this sante man has just told' the people
West L. No. 710, Chas. of `nest Durham, that when he made these
Tweedie, W. iii., Clinton 40 members, speeches and when he offered that reward,
, brass band. 526, W. Mc vlillihn, W, M., it was not with a desire to .have Riel hanged
Clinton';; 35 members, with file and drum but on* that the might; bo captured, tried
!barn.. 813, John Scarlett, W. M. Lead- and let go again. That is the man who be -
'burry ; 50 members, fife and drum. 928, fooled the Orangemen of Ontario and climb -
B. Churchill, W. M. , SunrmerhiIl ; 4 5 ed into power upon their shoulders. Like
members, fife and drum. 1388, Jno. S. the scorpion that is warmed. in the 1)08010,
Welsh, W. ' 11,, Seaforth ; 70 members, Isefiow turns and stings us. (loud cheers)
brass ih•in1. Yes, the man, who in 1871 shook the blood
Goder clt di..G•ict.-•-L. 0. L. No. 1.82,, WV, and bones of tine murdered Scott from one
l .I
Mummy,
v, ti
C<
dmich •. mom- end. Province to the other, t now comes
bore, brass band. 189, 1. McCartney. fotvard as the champion of that unfo
rt-
i1i,
; 50 ii:etnbers, fife Curl nitre mans miudet•or,-he tolls tis he was
dram. 202, Rich. Gibb, W. M, Saltforcl ; lot in earnest ; and now that the same
10 metubess fife and drum. A. An scoundrelledtit,utr.d to ether it R-ouzld be hotter for
,murder of 100 g , the
. ; 306, dei. Rte , nus, caused the• y ,
W.. M.county. . .He regretted ,
son„ W.
50 members, Canadians, •V1t. Blake votes rum a, hero, ^V ¢, t e i that the Irish land -
fife
Bayfield
fife and drum, 145, W. 13e11, W. TVI., 4th ` The chairman next referred • to (Gladstone lords did not spend more of their money in;
OOII.., Goderich ; 80 members, fife and drum. and .Tloino• Pule. Gladstone started in pub- (Continne;t on 815 page.)
Moved by
J. Setirlett Seconded dea
by E.
boad3
i that the Orangemen, en, of Huron,
an
Middlesex d Perth, send i you their ` con-
gra,tulationa on the defeat of Rome Rule.
Our celebration here to -day is ten -fold more
enthusiastic on '0146 account. We also send
you congratulationsforyourself and confre-
res on your oir
rlecti;
laev. W. McDoraglh
EL A. L. White.
Sigiibd Jno Scarlett,
E. Floody,
W. W. Connor,
A collection was taken up at this stage of
the proceedings in aid of the Loyalists who
had sent men throughout the empire to ene
lighten the electors on theuestion of
Rule. q Home
Rev. Mr. Gatie was unable to speak eak on
account of his health, and his place was
taken by
Rev. fair. Stimson, of Toronto, who said
that he was in New York when Parnell first
spoke hi that city, and although he had .not
in so many words stated that they would In
satisfied with anything less than eumplete
separation, yet the whole tone anl character
p
of the speech was in favor of complete sepa
ittion, She speaker objected to separate
Schools, He thought if all children were
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