The Exeter Times, 1886-10-14, Page 1DICKSQN, l3arrietet•,
a olterofSttl,reme Ocalrt,Not UYPulie
Conveyancer, Oomrniesioner, &u.
Loau,
Ctlzoolu,tiau,aolz's 131oeis,llxotox.
Air alc'E1'ADD +'Na'
Barrister Solicitor,. Conveyancer,
1
EXETER, Ot17'..-
Wilco galu,0°1140109k(f1a11'selcl ofh,oe:)
SIENTAL,
!`1 axgrwRian, L. D, S.,
opened dental rooms over
O'NEIL'S'13ANK, whereho will b
pieparedto extract teethwitho
paid, All operations performed p Office th ear
still, Gold ;.Alga a ap i y unscs
s
9 a,t,I; tip .. 'm, Orfail IIs MODtinAT1 ,. '
a
Ass.
rSMAN,DE1 TIST• +.D.S
`Ai®oY iia
reel} croese's the farina of nine, persons
Mr, O'Neil,g property lies near the out-
let and 11e claimed that the ditch would
be an injury insteitd of a benefit, to him, "
so he declined to pay a share Of the ex-
pense of tugging it. The matter finally
came to a trial, Judge Elliot. coming to
Clandeboye last Wednesday to hear the
i case, Notbeing satisfied with the 1vY
lt,
the matter "eves presented to hint, he
_ .. . ... =:_. ; zesolr-ed to view the ground persazlally,
TO t ' i { THERE TREY KAY," ` and wed. t decided. that jun, O'Neilpsowas
c <not entitled to din the portion of tele
�.EW `,14 �'�E LINE, LET L'IiI'-+-.-0���S. I'El;TaT.i WHERE r �51�6li.iatNe,
dh �witirdcd toliztz, so the ozllers �5-ill
MORNING. OCTOBER 14, 1886, I'wbll erw aP1 �rletora e to cliq eA withouh1sasstsauc,wail, x�v,, NO s, EXETEz ,ONTARIO, �rxu Dpay their (1tyt1coats.
MPORTANT NOTICE S .
TREASURER'S A.L.1. '.J
ne : E USE
d ;�
--MAY BE GOOD, BUT-
LANGTRY AND PARISIAN BAIMS..
Extracts Teeth without pain, F 11 before shown in Exeter.
KI
,ar a�E 4a1z1rCI'S
by giving Vitalized Air, or by
using the New Local & alsthe.
tie on the gums; 'make° Gold
Filings and all : other dental
work thebest ptOsaible. Rooms
Upstairs in SAMwnLL's BLocIr, East aisle of
Main-Stroet,l�aeter,
Ont.
MEDICAL
.
LU'T'Z , M. D., .
C • Ofilceat hisresidenoe Exeter.
r..
W. BROWNING M. D., M. 0
el • P. S,GraduateVietoria JuiversityOface
audjresidenee,Dom=moue aborator v. Exeter
DR. HYNDMAN, coroner for the
1J County of Huron. Oinoe, opposite Mr.
I. Carling's store, Exeter. -.
R.
00108,M n s F Ser 011t.Resida
cehouse recently occupied by P. McPhillips,
Esq.
St. Marys. * The Loyalist Delegates.:
BItinPs,--Business iS very, dull; the talon, Irish eaddresses lei u es, -"Pea
e i our town , (' Although a nud-
T �. E� , only kine; o£ people we se n 111uraday tifternoon last, g
{ FOR slow is eomnxerclal travellers, and t ey gocl e ' mtetrrzg 11 never, as a 1
CIF ac, L .. I
0
August,
a f u
cl A
sixteenth,
of Huron V virtue of a warrant, bearing Gate elley
County R
to wit. � --�� 1580, under the. hand of the Walden of the County of Huron
and. having the seal of the said corporation thereto attached, directed to me and Som•
Ear a cce a any ever mandmg me to levy upon the £
n Bair Goods Sail en Ike ether with the costs, I hereby give notice that unless the said taxes lend, costs be soon.
it you wish to get any i .g
J• Dearing, at the Central Barbel: Shop, where or sic; I shall proceed to sell the said lands or so much iheieof as may bescla cath o Chir.
he manufactures Harr work so natural that • c at the Court House, in the town of Oideiich, on T y
You WouldStroh
Not tithe It from the Original discharge the same,
gtr and Parisian tetli eta of November, in the year of our Lord 1886,, eolb3rheneing at eleven o'clock m
Flair. Suuh as the Langtry y
Bangs, Saratoga Waves, and the Genuine the forenoon, SKIP OF ASHF Ll).
Water Wave,Switohes,Tooggies,Curla,Puffs and TOWNSHIP g i elsewhere, give him'a call
Ptl r rt
chewing lands for the 8 eo.rs of taxes due thereoni to.
1E
Wigs. Afore going a sexy ore, , ,
e.t hie- r. a n.r+. of int Con. or Street Acres a c , a unp tel. Taxes Costs Total
__ __ _ C ns CYTi til
TONSORIAL , �= to L V iu J, +{ E, half of N• half of 4 2, • i . D.
uv
oNn Doo a NoiiTH oF Two ONNTIt AL nornL• S. half of W. half of /0 2, E. D. 50 44 Gil 4.93 1J2 6.05
- VILLAGE OF PORT ALBERT,.IN ASHFIELD.
A
ND -
THE MERCHANTS'
PROTECTIVEI4D
COLLECTING ASSOCIATION
OF CANADA.
HEAD OFFICE, - HAMILTON, ONT.
ESTABLISHED 1584.
Is an Association of business and profesasion.
al men, having for its object the COLLEC-
TION OP DEBTS ; and to prevent its members
from making bad debts by furnishing them
with lists of parties who do not pay. Merchants
and others having accounts to collect, wishing
R. WOODRUFF, to become memiors,byremitting $7,00 to our
Permanently located. in No. 185 • Managers, rn ail ullupparticulars, certificate anby
mel-
n a few doors i berab ip, &o, Send for testimonials.
J. BIDWELL MILLS & CO.,
Managers, Hamilton.
WARNING,-Allinarties are warned against
from St Marys, he havinto do gb h on discha g d ng
Queen's Avenue, Lon O
east of Post Office. Sbpeoi l Atte ati0U given
pres-
ervation
to
diseases of the Eye, im-
paired
of visiaand discharges of
he ear;
diseases
hearing, inflammation
diseases of the Throat, chronic lutea deeasea
being a frequent anus° of deafness ;
of the Nose, catarrh being a common cause of
rnpai-ed hoaxing.
AUCTIONEERS. _� r
T� ENIiY for
St ph n, andddMoi -
CJL nn-
tioneor for Any,
rray'Townships: Sales conducted atm moderate
-ares. Oakes-AtPost•office, Crediton,
T0E GILL, Auctioneer for the
cr Townships of Stephen, Hay and'tsborne
and the Village of Exeter. A11 sales promptly,
attended,
tte e and
satisfaction guaranteed. Sales
VETERINARY.
EN'NENT & TENNENT, Veteri-
'-�,` r�eons Graduates o
cued an o oe
tment o'f all
Animals, ou
Exeter. Calls)
tante prompt
from attended to:- Medicine for Horses Cattle,&e
always on hand:
MONEY TO LOAN.
1�i ONE YTOLOAN ONREAL ES
.L tate forthelluron&ErieLoan� Sav-
ingsSopiety. Low Eratesofinteresi• Apply to
john 1paoltman,
NfON.T TO LOAN AT 6 AND i
porcent.accorcclin ytoOterms• Private
Funds . B . V.ELLIOT
Augustl5,'85 Solicitor, Exeter ,
ONE/ TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6i
per cent, $25.000 Private Funds- Best
Loaning Companies represented. SON,
Barrister, Exeter,
nary, e f the Ontario
College, Toron-
to,lla
Veterinary, 01
to,haveop •,
torthe troy
Domestic
M.instreet r�` -��, t'y
f a dis..�
New Pump Factory
JOHN SWALLOW
Wound respectfully inform the inhabitants
of the surrounding townships that he has op-
ened a New Pump Factory in
J. SOUTHOOTT'S OLD STAND,
MAIN -ST., EXETER, OPP. roar -mien.
on
nda
Pumps, ore which he wie will lll sell atamoderate nd all r prices f
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Wells and Cisterns contracted for at reason-
able prices, and work executed -with despatch.
SATISFACTION GU 9.RANTEED.
JOHN SWALLOW.
1� [0NEY TO LOAN .--Persona
lVl wishing to borrow money will take no.
tic ethatI am now 'caning County Funds at
6 per cent. `VAI. HOLMES,
Co. Treasurer,
Treasurer's Office,C,odorictiJ
S t ber 27th 1890 )
INSTJBANCE .
B. LA.'IM„E U1 CN'S
Spectacles 86 Eye -glasses
19
7
1
44
45
46
47
39
40 do
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE.
C Fridge Encl Place 44
59 do
Colborne-st. East
c4.., 3.27 1.08 4.35
3.05 1.08 4.13
London Road East § unpatented
William -at. East * cc
Wellington-st East do 1 cc
do * c c
• do * cc
Sydenham-st. East ?r Patented
39
40
385
3S6
East part of 5
B
Dr. Browning has the Sole Agency in
Exeter, for the above lenses. They are the
only ones recommendedby the President and
Viee-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
louses fail to give, Beware of imitations, as
they are in the market. B. Laurance'S Spec-
tacles and Eye -glasses are marked B.L., with-
out are
- nd
t
b es
aro euufne, a p
out which none g
stamped Pebbles. Do not be ctecoived by any
gongs stamped Pebble -glass -or by any simil-
iarity in name; DR. BRO WNINC, SOL• I, AGENT
Fon ExETEn.
op °m
rp J. SUTHERLAND, Hensall, I
Ont., Conveyancer, C ommissioner, Fire
and Life Insurance Agent, and Issuer of Mar-
riage Licenses. Alt business transacted strict-
ly confidential. A call solicited. Office ; at the
Post Office.
THE WATERLOO 'MUTUAL
l FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in 1863.
HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
This coml:ariv has been over Eighteen
years in successful operation in Western On-
tario,andaontinues to insure againetless or
damage by Vire ,Buildings ,Merahaudise,Man-
ufactoriea,and allotherde cr are sShalvethe
able property. Intending
optionofinsuringonthe Premium Note or -
Cash System.
During the past ten years this MC Company
has issued 57,090 Policies. covering property
to the amount 01840,872,038 ; and paid in loss-
es a lone $700,752,00
AssetS, x$170,100.00, consisting of Cash
n Bank, GOVOrnmentDOp0sit,and the unseal
eased in force.
W WADN Premium D. Protese ideat and
its TAYLon,
Secretary. J. I3. HoGgEs,Inspeetor. CHAS.
SNELL Agontfor Exeter and vicinity,
THE
Lurcolonialilailway
OF CANADA
VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD.
1 cc
Range N,
Susan-st. 41
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS.
270
VILLAGE OF WROXETER.
3
• 6
North half of 8
5
6
27
North part of 39
Main-st. South 1/5
Queen-st. North 1
Centre-st. East 1/10
Gibson-st.
do
Halls Survey
do
1
County Treasurer's Office,
Goderich, August 16th, 1886
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h' ale as vrellt;
away with their lips hanging._There tended its an evening one, still flue large
as been some excitement caused this town tall was Crowded to the doors. The
bas
by diphtheria ; there have been Reception Committee borrowed two hun-
dred cases reported and the attendance dred chairs from St.ictPthe Sunday the of some of the schools dropped off con- in addition
t o theseain
of lobby f the 11,
siderably.-Some of the St. Marys boys ancl:tho s fullpacieylt. thenstageve 18
seem to have a sneaking regard for Exe- utilized to the n ,villages,,' ny e1v e n
from the.neigkhbort gK.Bayfield ,
for as they are seen up there very often.senclin * a large contingent. The
l4indse sc O era eonlpany is in peciall,,y . b at a2 m:,' by Dr. Wil-
to Hotly y p chair Sv05 taken p
town all flus weak, and will play in t11a. limns,` Mayor of Clinton, who in a few wall
Opera House, -Mr. T. T. Smith hada phoson -words introduced the Rev. Dr,
very valuable horse die last week have
I{ane as the first speaker. Amid applause
Messrs. 3. D. McColl and G. Perrie have that shook the building, lo"sliowed"thepre-
week.-
re
Signed articles of agerement for a heavy sant position of a LoyalistcIrishinan in his
weight and wrestling contest for X100 a own country, and the laws which his antes
side and the championship of Canada, to tors have handed clown, in many instances
take place in Seaforth ontlze 27th October, through. sacrifices that lovers f the British
in the following events; -Putting the 21 name'uould not willingly p g
and 14 Ib shots, throwing the 16 and 12 their ,country's historic nnels. from the
lb. hammers, throwing the 56 lb. weight. a lead ngd ring: as a whelhe p and not th
tossing the caber, wrestling- catch -as- Irish 0 t gide alas. Thousands of loyal
e
Catch -can. G. McLean, of St. Mary's, is Prates 'Catholics, he said, wished himself
the final stakeholder. -Mr. Wm. Graham, and eollca thol well, and would echo their
has purchased Jas. Stephen's livery stock sent 'entr3. They were told 'that Ireland
and business, paying therefor the sum of sentu tfsfied an oppressed. He was•
$750. anIrOlinau, and had lived in Ireland alll
his life, and he never knew it till Charles,
Stewart Darnell, Patrick Hagen and Midi.
101 Davitt told him so. Be illustrated this:
BRIEFS 1 au weather. g by this story of a client who wept aloud lits
ht Take Girl for a walk. -Mr.
Court, at his lawyers recital otitis wrongs;;
he never knew he had suffered so much tun
til he. heard it second-hand. Industrious
ancliwell-to-do Irishmen thought themselves
pretty* happy people until they are told; by
these men who live upon the hard earnings
of AMerican servant girls, that they area
oppressed race, another edition of Pohuid•
Thel are not opposed to local self -govern- .
merit, although there is no crying need for
it, but they aro opposed to being ant. off
fro/tithe great British Empire," which. their
fathers have given time, talenr and blood to
enrich and buil; up. Was it wrong for an
Irishman to• have the wide run of the Brit-
ish Empire to rise to the highest pinnacle
of human, greatness in ? Was it wrong for
Wellington, can Irishman, to occupy the
highest; position ever attained by a subject?
Was it wrong for Lord Dufferin to have the
shelter of the British flag, under which to.
show the power of an Irishman's statesman-
ship 1 `Was it a wrong for LordWolseleyt to,
have the field in. which to show his nnrival..
led ability, and receive, his magnificent re-
wardS•? ,• Yet these are the wrongs Parnell
and Co. �dould redress, and for the abolition
of which+they appealed to the worst pas-
sions nf"the worst class of people in Ireland
and America. ,How they must have laugh -
'ed. in their sleeves at poor old Mr. Glad'
stone, when they managed to pursuade..him
that .',they did not want separation front
England. Let Mr. Parnell tell his. Chicago
1 Convention, and his half million of Feniaus
that he wants to maintain the integrity of
the British Empire, and see how He (Drs
American revenue would dry up.
Kane,) did not believe a Parliament on Col-
lege Green would snake an idle man indus-
trious, a drunkard a sober useful man, cr
two. blades of grass grow where one had
grown before. In his city of Belfast, they
knew no poverty that Ivas not incidental to
all large cities, and hi every county
and parish where the Professional
3.05 1.08 4.13
3.37 1.08 4.45
3.37 I.08 4,45
3.37 1.08 4.95
3.37 1.08 4.45
19 1.00 1.19
19 1.00 1,19
9.41 1.25 10.66
7.27 1.20 8.47
1.23
1.23
44
44
3.20
1.40
3.71
13.17
4.65
9.48
14.72
14.72
7.08
6.40
1.03
1.03
1.01
1..01
1.08
1.03
1,09
1.33
1.12
1.25
1.37
1.37
1.18
1.16
2.26
2.26
1.45
1.45
4.28
2.43
4.80
14.50
5.77
10.73
16.09
16.09
S.26
7.56
WM. HOLMES
Treasurer, Co. of Huron.
Pure Liquors
ROUND THE COUNTRY.
By Our Own Correspondents,
--FOR- Centralia.
ME ICI A.L-
_o
d. W. BROWNING,
CENTRAL
DRUGSTORE
A. full stock of
The R.oyal,Mail, Passenger' and Freight
Route route
the and
uc t all pdiitain ntss
onthe routerbetween1.L
on the Lower St. Lawrence and Bede des Oho,
• afro
t
lou ,
a
aotl
Nova, ,
ICs
New Brunswick, Cape Breton,.'
P. B. Island p
Newfoundland,
Bermuda,
and Jantaiea.
New [cud elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping
and Day Cars tun on through lvxpress trait's.
for Groat 'Brltaiu or She Conti-
Passengers
dentb ;caving Torocl aiti"St a. in,
Ral -
a will cin otrtwal d marl steamer
day f
fax a, m. Saturday, k as.
5levator\Vare]Aouse and. DOA
Superior n
commodatiou at Halifax for tut of grain
and generalmuerehand,'so. ER-
'Tears of experience have proved the INTII �i.
0OL011TAL :in Connection with s, and
lines to and, /rem London. Liverpool freight
bo the quickest g
Glasgow to HnlO aa, to and Grat Britfliht,
route botivean Ondada , ei lit
Information as to Passenger and Yx
Tnf
ratios tail bo halloo application to
YnOIIISB or A Sill
Iirestern Freight li i'•aaeoiig g_ ..
OSBrsaten31ouse°illook,Yerk St. Toronto.
] , POT VINGEii,
Chief Siiporintoncleztt.
ItaliwSY ti to N,it:,N 0V 13,18811.•
-OF -
The Dominion Laboratory
Having been appointed by the Ontario Gov-
ernment, to sell WINES AND LIQUORS,
under the Scott Aot Law, has on hand a
fair supply of tbo very best to be found on
the market.
Zurich.
-- i • ' ther. -Moonlight
nig s.- yourb•
Oswald . Fisher and "Frau" received
the serenades in good shape on Tues-
day night and the boys received
something else. -Mr. and Mrs. Fisher
have our hearty congratulations,' "long
inay they wave." Mr. Sam. Hoist, who
has been visiting in Hamburg, Ont., for
the last few days, Ihas returned looking
proper; Sam had a goodtime.-Mr. Fred.
Hess, wagon and carriage maker is doing
well at the Fall shows this year ; Mr. H.
takes lst prizes wherever he goes, Zurich
can congratulate herself on having such a
mechanic in her midst. -Quite a number
of our townspeople took Bayfield show by
storm on Tuesday. -Mr. John Foster
who met with a sad accident last week,
by losing his thumb while working at the
tie machine on his premises, is doing as
well as can be expected at present. -
Master Robert Steinbach while playing
ball last week, had his hand badly bruised
and has been obliged to carry it in a sling
ever since ; we hope to see Robert sling-
ing the bat again soon. --Miss Lena
Schoch, who has been spending the last
three months in "Uncle Sam's" domain,
is home again, Miss S. is highly pleased
with our "Cousins" across the border. -
Our energetic millers, Messrs. Ehnes &
Williams, are obliged to work night and
day to fill their orders.
13 R -Qi lir y ;has purchased the gen-
eral store business, o
An entirely new stock has been placed
upon the shelves, which -will be sold at
f Mr. B. J: Quigley
remarkably low prices. The goods were
purchased for cash, at a large discount,
IIe $n 81x.
and consequently can be sold cheap. Mr.
Q. will be 1.Ki y to see ofd customers, I SCOTT ACT MEETING. -A large and
and as malt zlew ones as may favor him 1 enthusiastic meeting of the friends of
with a tall, Temperance was held in the Methodist
church, Hensall, on the 8th inst., com-
menced at 10 a. in., oalf an hour was
spent in prayer service for the success of
the cause generally and more especially in
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Nissouri.
T TUE ONLY PLit;>;1 1 The first conviction under the Scott Act
wheaten and McGuffin, at Tholndale, on
MondYe , Mr,. T. B. McKillop appearing for
LICENSED
G E TO TSELL. Tins
Is { in Middlesex was recorded before Squires
O
all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the'lnark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Central Drug Store Exeter
C. LUTZ.
Also 1'uil Linea of PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, &a.,
at REMAn,c 31LY LOW rRICES.
J. W. BROWNING,
DOIIIINION LABORATORY.
the Crown, the complainantbeing Inspector
Williams. Joseph Carter, a Thorndale
painter, was the defendant. On the day of
the West Nissouri fall fair (Oct. 5) he ped-
dled whiskey on the grounds, having pro-
cured several bottles from St. Marys. He
-THE- was fined $50 dollars and costs or ten days in
• on default Constable Urquhart, of
CANADIAN PACI
Thorndale, brought hint to the county jail,
FICMonday evening. Prisoner has a family,
and is a good workman when he does not
tamper with liquor.
RAILWAY.
TIIG EATEST CORPORATION ON EARTH. tE
TEM
lIosT DIRECT --
-AND BEST EQUIPPED $00TH
-BETWEEN-
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, TORONTO,
OTTAWA, KINGSTON, DETROIT,
BOSTON, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
KANSAS CITY, &c.
=.00lci x,OOK 1 I
Front EXETER to WINNIPEG AND RETURN,
$37.10.
Froin EXETER to BOISSEVIAN AND RETURN,
$38.10.
DREW'S
11 B:k!
Opera
ALWAYS AHEAD.
First to Introduce the Cash Systein.
A x31 N11FIT TO ALT,.
N �'W GROCERIES,
NEW TEAS,
NEW VALENCIA RAISINS,.,
THE Eller 01,' TUE SEASON,
Oranges, Lemons Nuts.
Tobaccos, Cigars C)ia g >
A Large Assortment of new Candies.
g lour Rolled
1Zoller Flour, Graham Flout., Oats,
New Canned Sa1mo i, Mackerel,' Lobster;
Nett/ Season Groceries.
OT GOODS,
CALL .A.Nj) .II�'Sl?E4
e11 as Cheap at the Cheapest, I Will
I � �,
pay you to buy froth Die.
T LOWEST RATES
OCEAN J.IC4l�.ETS AT 0
tomomber 0,ATot, 1 lb
tux address i
Gish Grocery, Drewry' lock, south Stor
Ray.
ACCIDENT, -On Saturday kat, Mr. lig bt•
Eacrett, ofHaytownship, met with an Attorney General, and urge the appoint -
accident of a somewhat painful nature. men to be made without delay. The
He was engaged in hitching two Horses Sec. was inetreeted to correspond with
to a wagon, when one of them, being the Treas. of the County convention and
playful, made jump and ran around the ascertain the liability of the South rid -
yard. Mr. Eaerett grasped and clung to ing to that body, that the eXeoutive might
the beast for some time, until, while make provisions to meet it,
going around the corner of one of the The meeting adjourned at 5 p. fel,, the
barns, he was thrown against a large members returning to their homes much
stone with such force as to break his leg encouraged, and very hopeful and deter-
below the knee. He is confined to the mined that the Scott Act shall be vigor-
ously enforced from the appointment of
the. Police Magistrate.
Brinsley.
Mr. William Maguire, of the 4th eon.
South Huron, T1l8 i1100:111 Hien organ-
ized itself into the South eluron Soott
Act Assosiation, appointing Mr. J. Ran -
ton, of Exeter, President ; Rev. Mr.
Bridgman, of Hensall, Vice -President;
Rev. D. M. Kennedy, of Crediton, Secre-
tary add Mr. Geo. Forrest of Brucefield,
Treasurer, these with Rev. Mr. Martin,
Exeter, Rev, Mr' Torrence, Hensall,
Rev. Mr. Simpson, Brucefield and M. Y.
McLean, Seaforth, constitute the exe-
cutive committee. The question of Police
Magistrate was taken up and after a
lengthy discussion a resolution was un-
animously passed, recommending Mr.
Wanlass, of Varna, to that office, without
salary. Messrs. S. Hogarth, of Stephen
and M. Y. McLean, of Seaforth, were
appointed as a deputation to wait on the
house, but under the treatment of a good
adrBefore purchasing your tickets else- p)lysician he will soon be around regain.
where, ca11 on
W. J. C5ILRLING,
C. P. R. AGENT.
CARLING'S STORE, EXETER.
Elimville.
BRIEFS -Mrs. M, A. Liddicott's sale pas-
EIREInv 1, A ill sec; afi very suecossfu1Iy on Monday last.
Stock sold well consiclering the chill tinter.
ave. comm
en
-Revs. Gana and Holmes ]t
sed revival services at the Elimville ap-
pointment, they will be assisted by foreign
ON OCT. 7th & 8th. help and anyone desiring to Bear good
singing shout; make it a point to attend.
--BUT- Mr George Turnbull who recently sold
lOUPE & CO
An SHOWING--
_- EVERT' DAY
THE BENT BARGAINS 114
MILLINERY, NIAN'PLING, FLANNELS,
DRESS GOODS, 11300TS Sc SHOES,
TWEEDS, CROCKERY,
EyErt SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY
[,.7Vsx' THINK or l'r, i
I'� , Eine All 'Wool laannel, .. 1, per yd.m
n..
yds. Good Cotta , $1.00
1.66
Sugar,
,
,181bs, brieeS , $
A 81,UCIA t,TY.
agitator Dan no zaotholCl There wa§
no famine, Before he left Ireland the
tf, S. Cdesul had told that a good Syndicate
cave Yankies would do wonders for Ire-
land, if they were not shot down oe ,io1Y'i1
up by the Rihbenman too soon, for taking
his trade away. He showed how the diffi-
culties of landing in the Cove of Cork are
added to rather than lessened, by the Irish
themselves. Many a tourist, finding this
obstacle in his way, concludes to get a
glimpse of the grand scenery of Ireland on
his return trip, and is generally so disgusted
that he leaves it over until his next voyage
to Europe. The railways also hamper trade
by excessive freights. Would a Parliament
on College Green, remedy that ? Some en-
terprising Scotchman once tried to work the
fine fisheries of Galway, but some of the
noble minded men who can work out their
upon cattle and horses, , informed
him that the fish were created for the pur-
pose of disporting themselves in Galway
waters, and no • Scotchman would be allowed.
to interfere with them. Threatened with
death so often that at last this capitalist
saw the mob were in earnest, he withdrew,
and that mine of wealth remains unworked
to this day. The same end met a Jute
factory in which to Capitalist had invested
$250,000. The conclusion of Dr, Kane's
speech was an eloquent word painting of the
sacrifice the loyal people of Ireland had
made to maintain their position and reach .
their present state of prosperity, and ifde-
prived of the heritage of a noble ancestry,
at least they were entitled to know the
reason why.
117r. Smith was the next speaker, and
bein a lawyer, he dealt more with figures
of McGillivray, has bought the farm of and clednctions, than Dr. Keane. He is a
11'Ir. Eclwarcl. McDonald, formerly known typical Irisil orater, and has a ready answer
ac the "Paxton homestead", getting pox- for any question coming from the audience.
outline
in a few week. Our space will not permit of
a full
Mr. David Bloonifielcl's sale, on the of his speech replete as it was with facts
27th September, was very good, some and figures, which place the Home Rule
things went very cheap, while other things questiolt in a new light to the Canadian
went for full value. Mr.tHenry Eilbor, of people. He showed that the Irish taxpay-
Crediton was tilt auctioneer. We believe er contributes less to the Imperial treasury "10"
than either the .English or Scotch. He
proves; ,by figures that more money went
into Ireland than came out of it. He gave
n made
i Ireland m
cltlatllahe
" h showed whit cuts
statements
lh
and
'wealth
bothpopulation
'ides to
sth
rapid
.
• h
0 union.
Watsonthatof th
lin rom
Mr. Jo famine f
29th Inst,, when up to time of f,
the 12tH concession, ryas married to Miss Home Rule could not have stopped the
Elizabeth 'Tarlton, ()Alio 11 tri con. They famine which was caused by the potato
his farm near Winchelsea, has purchased Mr. Bloomfield intends removing to Sim -
another in the vicinity. of Clinton. -The lac County, in Mich., in two or three
months,
nths,
ice road l o
n of
the s e
'the clean
contracts for
g
{{transpired on the
1event tra s
pleasant
lease
t . the
6tli A
veryiP
v' a from
141 miles south of D
rim nil 1
to the 5th can., was let on Saturday. ---of
One'of our egg gatherers has given up for
this year owing to the scarcity of heti
fruit:
South Perth Reformers
MIrcliEi.0, Oct. 12. --.The Reform Con-
vention for the South Riding of Perth met
hereto -day. Every municipality was folly
represented and the greatest utta1nmity pre=
vaileil.. - The Reform Association was rear -
anter, !slit W. 0. Mosorip, of St, Marys,
g . d T. A. Race of rilitclhell
Secretary, rip . ` i `o its Dr'. Irvin'-' of
§eeretary, vire prestd i , , fir_,
1(irktoii, and Thos, Ryan, of 17itblin, The
nominations of Jas. Trow for tete ColnifOn§
and ThosBBallantyne for ifhe Ontario Legis.
lature were made unanitrioutiy by a staad-
in vote, The uomineei ih turn addressed
the eciiveliOou amid the greatest entih tai,
aslh.
were marries; at Ails§. Craig by the Rev,
Mr. Thomas, in the afternoon, anti from
thence returned to tho bride's father Mr.
Win. Harlton, We wish thein good luck
in their new sphere of life.
Many in this vicinity will be very sorry
to hear that Mrs. Thoma§ Waistoll is dead,
She had very ill health for some time
past, suffering a great deal therefrom.
The remains were brought from London
ori the train and interred in the St.14.fsrys
Church cemetery, of this place. Mr,
VWai§tell has the sympathy of the whole
community in his sad bereavement,
Considerable excitement[ WA§ sodded
hereabouts since the initiate of sul1lner
r the din in of,a ditch just south of
ova d� g, , ...
the roadbetween e„
blight. He explained the Ulster tenant
right cry, and that 'La isiation 11ad nhotlhiug
to d0 with it until Mr. Gladstone's Lance
Act of 1881, made it the law for all Ireland.
washe outcome of the enerdsity of the
It deo t i(1 industrious and
landlords of Ulster, tea nothing '
.tenants' mid it had g
prosperous ,
i anyAct of Parliament. Home
to do were
Rule could net clatin the,crt dit of its' ttcep-
its provision a tenant was
tion. Under 1t
enabled to sell his lease if he desires. to
leave the country, and the better condition
din` was it the higher price it
his holding
brought.
. over two hoursand.
fr. Smith spoke 'fbl
14a.:' ertcr.:i Both
Dr. 1{itfne about cite" and a iju .
gentlemen, On rising awl taking their seats
g With shoals lastingseveral
minreceived the a
1mn11105, 813(1 flaring their speeches,op,
l l . West
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