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Iteau,
Odleeial I.Panson's BleOlc,EXoter,
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Barrister,Solicitor, Oonveyaaicer, Eto.,
Ebrum, ONT. "HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS VAIL , fih BE
VOL. XIV, NO 19. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1886. iN VI X E &SOS
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DENTAL.
0. .BARTWRIGHT 4 SON, Dentists,
Having furnished fine Dental
iloeins an JAMES -ST', 2 Deere
West of Coutral Hotel, Exeter,
Ont,, we take pleaSure in iu forming the public
that we are p,er 'Pared to exoeute branches
of the den f niofeSsion with EaSe end Skill.
Charges Mos orate and Terms LIAM .
TI MA N DENTIST.11.D.S
filzttruots Teeth without rain,
byylving Vitalized Air, or by
using the N ow Local Al:aesthe-
tic on the gums; makes Gold
Filings and all other dental
. work the best possible. Booms
Upstairs in Samwmals BLocit, East side of
Main -Street, Exeter Out.
:MEDICAL
LUTZ', WI)„
•
0 Offieeathisresidence Exeter .
11' BAcovITIrw. I). , M. (I
ei • ,G radnate"VictorlaUutversity.0 Mee
COreSidetiee,Oere n La, bor atm Exeter
R. B.YNDMAN, coroner for the
County of Huron. Office, opposite Mr.
I. Carling's store, Exeter.
_ -- -----
DR. J. A. ROLLINS, M. 0. P. S
0. Office, Main StExeter, Out. Reside
ce houserecently occupied by P. McPhillips,
Esq.
TO. 'WOODRUFF,
Permanently located in No, 185
goieen's Avenue, London, a few doors
east of Post Office. Special attention given to '
diseases of the Eye, bad sight, and the pres-
ervation of vision : diseases of the Ear, im-
paired hearing, and discharges from the ear ;
diseases of the Throat, chronic inflammation
being a fvequent 'cause oe deafness; diseases
of the Nose, catarrh being a common cause of
mpai,ed hearing.
A fICTIONEERS.
T_TENItY EILBER, Licensed Auc-
L-11- tioneer for flay, Stephen, and McGilli-
rray;Townships. Ss les con d acted at moderate
rates. 0 Mee —At Post -office, Crediton, Out
TOHN•
GILL, Auctioneer for the
tY: VOwnshins of Stephen, fla y and 1:laborite
and tife,Village of Exeter. All sales promptly
attenkellt awl satisfaction guaranteed. Sales
arran god at this office
VETERINARY.
TEN:Nil/NT TENXENT, Veteri-
nary ta, Oils, Graduates of the Ontario
' Veterinary • College,Toren-
to,haveop ened an office
fertile tree. tment o f a 11
Doinegtic Animals, on
M.instreet Exeter. Calls
from a (Its .—.., ---L--lt-4!"---.--• tance prompty
attended to:- Medicine for )3 ones Cattle,cto
ulway on hand:
MONEY TO LOAN.
ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES
tate fox the Huron ErieLoan Say.
ingsSaciety. Low rates ofinteresi. Applyto
;rono spa Amin ,Exeter
A. ;',1
-I/11-0Nli f7/49„ LOAN AT 6 AND 63:
pereenti.cording toterms. Private
Funds. ' Apply to
B. V •ELLIOT
August1.5,'05, Solicitor, Exetci ,
()NEI TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6,1
per cent, $25,000 Private Fands. Best
Loaning Companies represented.
L. H DICKSON,
Barrister, Exeter,
i/rONEY TO LOAN. --Persons
wishing to borrow money will take no.
ti that, I am now Icanin,g County Funds at
(; per cent.
WM, RoLMEs,
Co. Treasurer,
Treasurer's Office, Goclerich,)
September 27th, 1880.)
rftw.mmeeWmommer44*Wwww.......or
TJ. SUTHERLAND, Hensall,
• Ont., Conveyancer, Commissioner, Fire '
riage Licenses. All basiness transacted strict -
and Life lusurance Agent, aud Issuer of Mar-
ly confidential. A call solicited. Office ; at the
Post Office.
H'E 'WATERLOO 'MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in 1863:
HEAD OFFICE.- WATERLOO, ONT.
Vete come -env has been over Eighteen
years in successful operation in Western On-
tario ,andcontinites to insure againstloss or
damage by I.Pire,Buildings,Merchandise,Man-
ufactories,amd otherdeseriptious ofjinsur-
able property. Intending insurers have the
option of insuring on. the premium Note or
011,8h System. ,
During the past ten:,years this Company
has issued 57,006 Policiee. covering property
to the am oti ut,o f. $10,872,008 ; and paid in loss-
es alone $709,752,00
AssetS, 3170,100.00, consisting at cash
n sank, GovernmentDeposit, and the mutes -
e sseil Premittni Notes on hal:Ida-n(1in force. 3,
AV WALDEN D. Frosidei t. C . TAYLOTt,
Secretary. 3.6. Huarros,Inspector, CHAS.
SNELL Agentfor Exeter and vicinity,
11•••••,./I0•••••••••IIPrOMCI Mr EVOINVITI
TI -IE
Intornionialn&litila
OFCA.ITADA,
ght
pet ,e hte 67e ot° t 9)v. is pot):1 iie v bc,61., a :17001
v l'a85e11- ataBritain c
84111 n31
ilais
on. the 1.10W03,:S.:P:tD
, leer, Mee) s
XO' 'Biliftsiiek, Nova Sooti,
P, E. Island gape Breton,
• Newi'cun.clialud,
,Bormnda,
' altd Jaudnica.
,
, ow, and. eloga•lit Prilituan. Buffet Sleeping
and Day Cal:slain on through Express trains,
,PaSacnigerslor Great Britain, or the 'Conti-
. ,tieet,by leaving ,Toimeto at 8.80 a, an, ,Thars-
tht,y ,S79.111 join OntWar Steadier'
laX
duporiol'Blevetor NV'ateleause anti 'Dock an-
crein hanclittien at Halifax for sb ip ent ef grain
. 'and go nevitlineeelutiedi ste ,
e'Veers,,et exit erienee have proved'the I te 'EBB-
cotifetitAre, tout -motion witn..otetonshiu
lines r and frein..tionaoa, ',f.vernotii aria
GIREVOW tO HalifaX, to be the ten ielteet 'freight
' reit to 'between Dittlado, n cl'elreat-Pritain,
infortnation to Peesengee an Tereight
retee oho nu heel onaneelleatimi to
1104elette? 13 Al )01etle,,
Western 'Freight tkVaSseniter :Agent
P.ossin Hens.) tiloci4Yorit. St. (roxeeto.
roviuonn,
Chief Suporintornhnit
' to Nelt4Ney 1.3,1881t.
THEY MAY."
T MPOBTANT xenon s
TRUSSES t TRE MEETING AT BULICEIPPELD, THE MEETING NI' VARNA.
•Pal= r slanl 'T'roptileCtOrb
IKEJ. DEARING
OF TRE,CENTRAL BARBER SHOP,
Would reap ee tinily inform the public that be
has remoyed to his N:KW eletele, (One Door
North of oarliega Mock), where ie prepared,
'with far superior facilities, to do
Anything in the 'I:flair Dressing Line.
it you with 10 get any Hair Goods call on Ike t
T. Dearing, at the Central Barber Shop, where
beinarinfactures Hair Work so natural that
You woma Not Tnow It from the Original
Rair. 60511 as 'the Langtry end Parisian
Banes, Saratoga Waves, and the Genuine
Water Waye,Switches,Toopies,Curts,Pulls awl
Wigs. 13 am.° going elsewhere, give him a call,
at his—
ONSO IAL PARLOR S,
ONE 000 R ROUTE: 01' OARLING'13 13E00E.
HRISTIAN LAWYER, roan 0114- 1 4 meeting of the electors of South Hmort A meeting -in the interests of Mr. Bishop
-wBeer Of all kinds of *Issas • Bwas bola at the village of race
esidenue: field on Mon- was held in tee Temhall
perance , at 'Verne-,
Jeannie's Mills, FIey,wnere liewill attend to the daY evening, the 16813 taste in the intereste on Tuesday evening, the 14th inst, Although
_wants of any who may xermire hie services, Of Mr. Bishop the Reform candidhis ate for tthe night was stormy, the hall was coin -
w
Whypay from 300.00 to 33500 for the same ar-
ticle which he can furuleh you for 35,00, and Biling,, Ur, Bishop opened the _meeting fortably filleclby a very intelligent audienoe.
which is am gOod, if not better and warranti ted I anonnes7ored to Meet th,e charges against Mr., Bishop was the first speaker 1 dwelt
to flt with comfort ? Remember, Double the Government of Mr. Mowat on the ques- chiefly on the eleperate School ques hon. He
00 5All
municationsaaclres Red to
OMTITSUN L A W Yee et, Oppesition had not challenged the TEttiOUSR ghly exprsed the double &dings of Me.,
Zurich P0., Ont, items in the estimates aud cited", the only Bishop, politioally tend with reference IQ
items challenged viz: Tha expenditure of the Scott Act, He read a letteefrone Me.
publicmeney on the Burnt River dam ; the ishop to one of his constituente,-lee liquor
e10,000 paid to Mr. Colwell, and $1,400 paid dealer, encouraging him to go on and Sell, in
for Bee law costs of a deputy Returning oilleer defiance of the lawand that he would be
ses, ao• Ingle ,L1u.seS, tp2. O. core- hon 01 100 expenditures be. stating that the was followed by Dr. Rollinsw
, ho thoro-
THE MERCHANTS'
PROTECTIVE AND--
COLLECTING ASSOCIATION
QF CANADA.
HEAD OFEICE, — HAMILTON, ONT.
ESTABLISH:RD 1884.
Ts an Assoc,ation of business and professsion-
A a men, haying for its object the COLLEC-
TION OP DEBTS ; and to prevent its members
from latticing baa debts by furnishing them
with lists of parties who clo not pay. Merchants
and others having accounts to collect, wishing
to become mem lore, by remitting $7.00 to °Br
Managers, Hamilton, Ont., will rec Ave by re-
turn mail full neetioulters, certificate and MOM.
bersbip, cto, Send for testimonials.
3. BIDWELL MILLS te CO.,
•
Managers, Hamilton.
WARNING.—AllInarties are warned against
havin,g, anything to do with It. Faulkner,hailing
frona St. Marys, he having been discharged.
New Pump Factory
JOHN SWALLOW
Wou,d respectfully inform the Mho bitants
of the surrounding townships thatlie has Op-
ened a N Pullin Factory in
J. BOUTHOOTT'S OLD STAND,
MAIN -ST., EXETER, 01'?.POST-OFEICE•
Where he will keep 071 hand all kinds of
Pumps, which he will sell at moderate prices
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Wens and Cistorns contracted for at reason-
able prices, and work executed with despatch.
SATISFACTION GO tRANTEED.
JOHN SWALLOW.
Xi. LAURANCE'S,
Spectacles 89 Eye -glasses,
Drg . Browning has the Sole Agency in
Exeter, for the -above lenses. They are the
only ones recommended by the President and
Vice -President's of the Medical Associations
C
of anada, and all the leaaiug oculists of the
age. They have a world-wide reputation for
giving that aid to vision which all other
lenses fail to give. Beware of iniitationk, as
they 000 10 the realkot. 13. Laurance's Spec-
tacles and Eye -,,lasses are marked. B.L. -with-
out which one are gelmine,—and pebbles are
stamped Pebbles. Do not be deceived by any
goods stamped Pebble-glass—or by any
siinil-
100103' name.—DR, BRO Senn AGENT
17011 EXETER,
CENTRAL
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. 'Milan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family reap-
,. .„
es carefully prepared at
the Central Drug Store Exeter
�LUTZI
NOTICE
loo
Ilersons Wanted I
The :Dominion Laboratory,
To Inspect our line of
X-inas c.C,,; 'New Years Presents.
eeatne'6 end Toys of all kinds; Seven Albums-,
Photo Albuins cheap and goode 'Stem and
Toilet Setts of the letest kelp,' Dolls that
iEtll 40W11 the World. A fine eollection of
Shell GoodLM e. Aa fine asiertnamit of
X -1111t8 and New Yeare ()melee
niece Get Away Down to, suit the thnee
Please drop Mend See for Yonrself.
totioat erte, triA0E,
r. MOW Pi IINGe
noitifteeOle tADOTIAT011,
Otoo
SIP
Wishee to ennounce to the inhabitants of
Exeter and vicinity, that he has opened ont
Boot, bid Shoil
in the uornor stoiT North of Samwel
dx Pickard's, where he is prepared to make.
all kinds or ordered work.
Sewed. work a speciality:
Repairing promptly attended to.
- GEO. MA.N SON,
Late Manager C. Eacrett's Boot and Shoe
Establishment. ,
May 14th 84.
Lots, Lots, Lots.
VOlt SALE.
500 Village Lots
For sale at Reasonable Prices.
Situation good; fronting good
wide streets; also a number of
HOUSES, a, FARM LAND
FOR SALE,
Parties desiring Land or
Houses would do well to 'con-
sult the undersigned,
Terms to suit purchaser.
. L CARLING, ,
EXETER
Special Lines
BEFORE X -MAS,
—AT—
DULMAGE'S
KIRKTON.
Men's Underclothing,
Cross -cut Saws,
Axes and Han.dles,
Felt Boots,
0-vershoes,
G-roceries.
Compare these lines with others
before buyitng.
"NEVER UNDERSOLD,"
OUR MOTTO.
z
Take a note of the fact that T. DEARING,
of the
Montreal General Store
Has just received it Complete Stock of
WTI TER DRY - GOODS
Which he intends selling at
NEAR OOST FOR CASH.
Ho will still be found in GEO. KEMP'S OLD
STAND, (Ono Door North of Drew's Block),
where, be is preperted to supply the public:
it
Ready•made Clio—tiviiribg—, Tweeds, Shill-
ings, Dress Goods of all descriptions,
Corset, Ladies' Hose, Red an'd Grey
Flan:nets, Gents' and Ladies Under -
SIX ORGANS FOR SALE, VERY OREM',
--A LAaell YAUTETY OF--
Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes
Also a, Fine and Well Assorted Steck of
01-10I0E FAMILY G,R00.ERIES
.TES ! AWAGON. LOAD
Make this, nee a SPECIALTY,
reittriPitennera Tieieitilref.14ceiralot:i.feeq001)1..
Atarit P14013.i).41,1j
00 tt AtiWAYS,.. ti4NIL
in North Simcoe, during the last eleetion. all right in . doine s, o. He also' Showed be -
The 'Temperance Xeetirig,
To the PhiitQr of the ff,inzes.
Learning that a meetieg of the local Scott
Act Aesoeiation 3731637316 ealled. Fenam's Hall
oil Saturday evening, at 8 o'clook, to hear
the vieWS Of Kr. Jas. SWenertoli, tho
perauce candidate for South Huron., f, be.
ing a temperenee Man and a supporter of the
Scott Act went to the place at the appointed
hour awl. form the doer looked, Upon en-
geiey, 1, wee told that none but those furn-
ished. with an invitation from the president,
were admitted: Now. Mr. Editor, as' e tom.
Perance man and a supporter of the Scott
Act, I thinly protest against star chanaber
Meeting, especially when teey are celled to
consider a matter or steel). paramount im-
portance to every temperauce elector. And
if the Scott Act Aseociatiou wishes to carry
with them the large Seat Act vote in thie
village whose names 'happen not to be en-
i•olleti upon the books of the Association,
they will ce.il a public meeting of the tem-
peraeee electors at an early date, and invite
both Mr. Swenerton aml Mr. Bishop to give
their views publiely and also to give Mr.
Bishop iletebance to answer some charges
preferred in reference to his double
dealing with the temperenee mid liquor in.-
tereste: " By all eneaue ue have the pub-
lic: meeting without delay, as it is the inost
eatisfaetory way of settling such matters.
A Soott A.et Supporter,
Mr, Bishop was followed by Mr. IL A.. L. yond. contredicaon, that Mr. Bishop con- A Grain" of Information.
White, of St. Marys, who showed that the trolled the Police Magisteate, wit& wee enter
r
eciclees extrava auce df tl
goveunnent was a figuie-head, as Mr IBishop, clecla`e r him
exposed and opposed by the Opposition in to -he, Mr. M. Y. McLeam replie 1 to'Dr. ;
Committee of the whole, the only form where Rollins and indulged in a remaekablelliteetch- , A 13.,,rar"'" 'Ve ande4"ring
such exceptions could be taken, and that, the patch of figures, which conveyed no intele '0 raw° "`"1.; .‘"'18'1°1), -"" -ppas a +"emPar"
expenditures ou the Burnt River dam, t'he ligent meaning to the people. Mr. H. A. an" 031/0 of Mng,st'anding' in 1110 eYns 01
310.000 paid to Colwel, and $1,400 paid to L. White, of St. Marys, followed Mr. Me- the public, I take- tile' liberty of enclosing
the deputy returning officer of North Simcoe, Lean and expoeed the twistings of Mr. yen: the following item eli.P1)94' fr°a1 a local-
rivate indiviclaale, a principle that should. of the schools, reading from the reports of pauponper, Mr. Bishop a tempeance man auwhieh. will probatily cast a shadow
for p , as 'rd
involved the vital principle of po.ying .m.oney Bishop ancl Mr. McLean on the question
be coneleinned by every hoziest man whether the Minister of .Education to show that legislator
Grit or Tory; and a principle which -was a Mr. McLean had not been honest in his "1 iadticed you hail a 'referenee tee other
dear and cardinel one of the Reform party be- statements and had suppressed a Veryma- week to elreBishop's party -organ of Goder-
lore they took office. He proved that thelBurnt terial part of the aggrement between Mr. ich, calling our Archie et. P. P., an "old
River clam was a private euterprise and , that, Ross and -the gentleman, who 'had :the stick:" Well, Archie is not mnch to look at,
for that reason, the Peovincial Government school book monopoly under, this agree- btit he is not so woadendecarled as You and
had no right to squander the public funds in ment. He also showed- the suppression of the 111eGillicuddye try to make out. Dr.
the interests of private individuals, even if facts by Mr. Bishop, with reference to the Oolernan has a pretty hard nit to crack when
they were good Reformers ; and that the Separate Schools, reading frosn the statnte, he tackles Mr. A. I3ishop. Just look you,
payment of 310,000 to Mr. Colwel to recoup Mr. Bishop followed, and read a letter Archie is getting doubtful of holding some of
him his costs in. the suit of McLaren vs. Col- from Mt'. J. P. Clarke, as President of the the Roman Catholic voters of Stephen, and
wel, could not be justified, beeause the ease T. Onionof Exeter, saying that M. Swell- to make matters worse, an oeerzealous friend,
was decided upon the common law, and with- erten had appearesi before them and that of.the sneak pareuasidn, 'with^judgement and
out any referenc to the Streams Bill ; and his explanation was not satisfactory to tact worthy of they of the Goderich Signal,
that therefore the Guy, nment would have them and that the union had then sentfor came ,tf:) his aid in a little matter a -few days
been and would be as much justified in pay- Mr. 13ishop. The purporot of itasreacl by Mr. ago.- There ha(' been a pionie at Orediton,
ing tbe costs of any ether iudividual in auy Bishop, was, that Ile (Mr. Bishop) was got up by the. Catholics. It is alleged that
law suit, in wheel' he chose to engage. Mr. more acceptable to the temperance union •some -one „who had a, booth on the grounds,
White also showed the iniquity of the govern- than Mr. Swenerton, If the union has not violated the Scott Aet. The over zealous
ment in pitying the costs (31,400) of the. authorized Mr. Clarke to thus prostitute friend cf Archie, lenowing that Mr. Bishop
deputy returning officer in North Simcoe be- his position to aid Mr. 'Bishop, it is due to is, on some occasions it staunch supporter of
musette had deliberately violated hie duty as them to at once repudiate his. actienin the Aet, gave information to the Inspector
prescribed by mw; and that the government 1 this matter. The whole episode, as to the for the Riding. 'When Archie found what
.of Mr. Mowat, to save this party, a Returning 1 letter, seemed to have been carefully plan was up, he worked his cards so that the
Officer, had passed a billewhite-was hing hire ned. The letter was not apparently in Inspector did not ,m 011 -with the- 'case, -el-
and preventing him fronereaping the fruits of Mr. Bishop's possession at the beginning of though the mrgist.rates'were willing to do so.
Lis malfeasance iu office and then paid the the meeting, but a young man, after the Now here is a nice position for a member of
SUM of 41,400, his costs. Mr. White then meeting was well under way and Mr. Bishop Parliament to be in. He not only breaks the
ehowed the alarming increaee in the public in the middle of his speech, walked' up the law himself, but uses his influence, and his
expenditures in the Province during the length of the hall and handed the -letter to position as an &r. P. B.,* to prevent the In-
spector and *fr
maeistrates from doing thier
duty, and this M. P. P. is One Of thOSe who
howled because the county : is not saddled
with a pollee magistrate ,at an .evense of
43,000 or C000 pee:at:intim:to the ratepay-
ers. Archie, you'll do. • :Your not ' the dul-
lard and "old stick" :some 'Iyour friends
think; you 'can run with ;the hares and
hunt with the hOunds as well best of
them, You can talk Scott Act' with the tee-
totallers, and. screen alleged violators of it
almost in, the seine breatb.—Com." •
To the Editor of the Times.
Mowat mune proving that the expenditure Mr. Bishop, announcing that it was a letter
had increased since 0872-3 from $1,200,0001 from Mr. Clarke. of Exeter. We are loth
to over $3,000,000, in 1886—an increase of ;to believe that the Electoral Union, of
(Exeter, was a party to such a bare -face
attetnpt to discredit Mr. Swenerten. If it
has, then we cannot wonder that temper-
ance principles have been so unsuccesful,
since it is clue to the fact that the uphold:
ers of these principles are willing to place
party before their molt sacred pledge.
What has the Exeter Electoral Union,
of Exeter, say to this.
over 100 per cent, whilst the population had
,only increased about 25 per cent. He then
referred to the encroachments on the public
and High Schools, by the supporters of
separate echools, and the special privileges
given by the Mowat administration to separ-
ate school supporters; and asked the descen-
dants of those whose fathers had stood' up
, and died for civil and religious . liberty,'
SebtlandeandeeEn&pdeedeay eaeldeepoliticall
feeling, added thil graie'etisfilialie'hiititexets
history proclaim to the World that _liberty
must be maintained inits'truest sense. Mr.
111. Y; McLean, of Seaforth, replied to Mr.
White and as he could not deny the enor-
mous increase in the public expenditure, de-
clared that he glorified in the fuel; that the
public expenditure had been more than cloubl-
ed---a lather strange position for a Reformer
to assume. He then endeavored to show that
the school books were eheaper 316k -than lea-
der the late law, when Mr. Ryerson • was
Superintendent of Education. But 'although
he stretched in the most approyed stunap•
orator ttyle, he could not convince the honest
yeoman at the meeting; they knew that he
was not stating facts, since they have to pay
the piper ander the grinding monopoly
created by Mr. Boss and Mowat Government.
It was a matter of much regret, expressed by
many present at the meeting, that the ar-
rangements precluded Mr. Moir—one of the
best authorities in Ontario —from showing
the iniquity of the Mowat Government's
bargain with the publishers of the school
books andthe robbery of the people,sanction.
ed by the school book monopoly brought into
being, by the present Ontario Administration.
T0 Me
r -of the Xitat,
DEAR SIR.—Please alrOw us sae .your
valuable paper for the following :—At a meet-
ing of the Scott .Ant Association last Saturday
night, there was an amendment passed that
Mr. A. Bishop be invited to appearbefore this
Association, andin a letter extending an in
vitation to the said A. Bishop to do so, the
president, Mr. J. P. Clarke, hada° authority
to say anything more than to invite the said
A. Bishop ; but at a meeting inVarne. the said
-4vpartByisphuorip) ouses:,‘alnatilaes nPiermeshicelrer of the tlleitetearboteo're the temperaace questiou. it seems that
association we pro est against the peesid ut the queetion as to who would be the, base
using the assoehttion for, PaFt4 intrboses.-- num to represent us was not considered, but
Signed, T. Firrox, Ex -Trees, ^
T. H. 111eaemater, EXeSecy. 'best ensure party success. If the slightest
, rather who would catcb. a certain vote ma
J. W. TAYLOR, respecthal) been oaicl to the temperance
RICH. Iliatursox, movement Mr. Bishop would not Imre been
Riau. Cno oxen,
To the. Stlitor-optite.li xe. ter....472)110.
Sm.—Knowing that the eolunuis of your
paper areever open for the discussion of public
questions, I take the privilege of addressing
a few words a warning and advice to my
fellow tecrgeerance mon in the South Riding
ot Huron. I together with a great many
others of my political proclivities have a
great reason to complain of the Referee Con-
vention held at Hensel, a few days aem, in
nominating an anti -temperance man, know-
ing, as they clid theleelipg of the pubtic on
and others.
nominated again, far there aro mAny goo ,
sound, tried temperance men iu the Reform
Exeter Deo. 1511n 1886.
ranks more worthy of the suppert of the
electors of Southe Huron. I am free to con.
CHISELHURST fess that we as Reformers have always arro-
---- - eated aegreat deal of credit to ourselves for
At tho annual meetinc, of the Loyal Eeing the true temperence,party, but it ap.
Orange lodge, No. 825, at'Chiselhurst, Dec. Pears we are allowing the Conservative party
to filch from us otie good name iu that re-
spect. and they are notv showing us a splen-
did example in the matter of principle before
party. Seeing then that temperance men
have been so unceremoniously set aside for
Purely party purposes,if we bare that true
love for our good cause of which we have so
long boasted ourselves the champions, it ig
our bounded duty to support our co-worker,
Mr. Swenerton in this contest, and thus fol-
low the noble example set us by our old
respeeted,leader, aon. Alex. McKenzie, when
questions of party, anti country are the issue,
let us stick to Our 0000t17, Or in other words,
wlion questions of'party and principle are at
stake, lot us, stick to our prinemle. Mr.
Sweuertyn.--has been breught-ont through the
efforts of the terepe.rance element in the
Conservative ranks, who fought nooly for
their prineipleS, and carried their point
against powerful opposition from the anti -
temperance element of the samo party, sod
we cannot, I say, be true to ottr principles
and our conecience, if we do not unite with
our fellow woi kers in this great moven:tent,
and support by our inflame° end oar votes
a temperance man. 11 now that we have
show onr Inclopeliclene0 of
for general business, on. Monday, the 2,0th
'1)11a,l't°371)(Ploarartilll'illaittiYont°, we (10 not" calOrg0 Irene
inst., at 10 a,
Mr. Swenerton, the Liberal-Oonservative 6th, 1886, the following officers were duly
candidate, although the larger : proportion elected: —Bro. John Brintnell, Master ; Bro.
Abie Emerie, D. blaster, Bro. Donald
Brintnell, Treasurer; Bro. James Brintnell,
Rec. Sectetary ; Bro. Wm. R. Henry, Fin-
ance Secretary; Bro. Arch Whiteman, 1st
Committee-inan ; Bro. Arthur Mitchell, 2nd
Committee -man ; Bro. John A. Brintnell, 3r1
Committee -man ; Bro. Wm. Wilson, 4th
Committee -man ; Bro. Andrew Morrison, 5111
Committee -man ; Bro. Truman Brintnell,
Chaplain; Bro. B:ector Campbell, D. ,Cere-
monies.
of the meeting were Bef3rmers, met with a
most cordial -reception and made a neat aud
effective speech. He dwelt chiefly upon the
fact tbat the Scott Act—now the law in this
county—had not been properly enforced, be
cause of the supiness 01 1110 Mowat Gov't; and
referred to the fact which could not be con-
troverted, that Mr, Bishop had encouraged
the opposition to the act by precept and. eit-
atnple. He concluded an impressive and
convincing address, by asking all true Cana -
diens, Who value country before party, to
to emulate the example of the Hon.
Alex. McKenzie, and to stand by the
country by electing him as their representa-
tive. Mr. Swenorton, at the conclusion of
his aeldres8 received, a perfect ovation. Mr,
Bishop, as it was hie meeting, wound up the
debate, but adduced 110 11011 facts. He how-
ever resorted to the devise in common use
by those whe ca.nnot inset aeginnent with
argument—he abused his opponent. He
said Mr. Swenerton, whilst posing as a tem
perance man, haa drank a glaSS of boor with
the sick wife of a Mr. Bobier. A truly
generons opponent this Mr. Bishop. We do
not know if the etatement made by Mr.
Bishop' be 'trneor not ; but admitting for the
sae of arguteent, that it : WO sey that the
man who is next io mermese to the man who
betrayed his guest is the man who, ltke 111r.
Bishop, woald use coutemptible information ! address to the electors :—"Thereds nothing.
obtaind by treachery, to injure an opponent. I in 80 which the ind0Pendent :journalist
can take exception. -For a politica pronoun -
And we much mistake the good men midi
cement it is moderate, fitir and well dispeeed ;
true of South Huron if en the e8 day of
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Blanshard Council.
The regular meeting of the Council was
held on Monday, 0th hist Allthe members,
present The minutes of the previous meet:
ing were read and confirmed. A ehort com-
munication was read from the Path -master
of road (Bedside No. 20, claitning 34 dam:
ages for Mr. Thos. Thompson ; it was moved
by Mr Graham, sec. by" Mr. Hudson, that
Mr, Thompson receive $2. e Carried. Crania
were then granted. to the athount of $835,,
65. The CR -ninon then aeljenrued to
Meet:
The leading Catholic journal of Ontario,
S. Cietmell Clerk ‘tv:eheal'gesele":19sulirbnconurslae::::(81wlingankeian'sh soetieribkyeetfhooel...
" liberty, what will be tail of us by ()top
uents in the temmorauce cause, and how Will
the Trish Canadian, says of Mr. Meredith's thought of neglected duty Mr. Swentrto
n
says lie snpport measures looking to the
proper enforcement of the Canada Temper-
anceAct, aucl from ghat I know of him person-
ally, and from what Wo all know of him, Aste
have none of 00 a right to doubt hie sineeeity
DO more than we have to doubt °ter own.
tinder those eircurristanees I shall Support
and ttsk others to support Mr. Swenertort,
feeling assured he Will never betray the trust
reposed irk. hiirinem. stn 70tut
A ,Timurtikoon
'Exeter Dee Itth'It186
1.)ecernber next, they ho not prononnee ern- fren from Prejudice mini beating 05 011 its face
phatically against Me.
Bishop wbo, isal-
the etamP 6f 1°Ile'tY aol 'inceritY
t
mostneedlesstosayisfareembeinga
A Dahla 111001115 was held ni the
agrictil-
temperance Irian. tilted hall, Kirkton, on Wednpsclay evening,
pthe
proosp. Osmetil railwaythe P.( Oil P f ) it8I°t osistignlig thxa
section of Ontario. Tile following resoletioil
was p08: Moved by Mr. , NteCurdy,
seconded by tYr. Irving, that we will work
wit,h any cocntnittee that may be appointed
itt othet places to work for the furtherance
of the road through this vieininty.---Oerried
unatilinetialy The citisons of that burg are
working vfgorously to einsurct eonneetion
ho
vtestcv;:itt.11:eltisl: toiPt:ttert to,ftisti,ti:t)gljigotal 1;1:8:1 06::'isiaracti
On Wednesday (welling ist in st wife Of 't'itlie°113'"O''.0 of a danglit'or.
liand al)d lodging in the thigh of young t,)
)3 II' +.11 ^ I 'quito Ur
00NatIkEr/01,4 is Often only an indirect ro-
snit of dertteged kidneys, "Over two years
ago I. heame a confirmed invalid. Itly
friends all thought I was far gem) in °en-
suing:Veil. ^ I wile sure the time had Well
nigh some vvhen I intuit leeee tny helpless
little children motherless. With Ibis dread.
fill fact staring me in the face, I resolved to
try Warncir'e eat() °ave. MY husband tried
to diseeade Me, thinking 1 Waq 800 frit gone
for anything to heti) roe. But 1101315 it, and
in two weeks' time Wee lilre 13017 Creattire;
mid in four weelts waq able 10 resume nay
household dutieso—at this writing, tam per.
featly wit11, Wins, VI. J. Worm, wifo of Itev.
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