The Exeter Times, 1893-1-12, Page 6PARIS IN AN UPROAR.
The Ministry Have Tendered
Their Resignations.
A NEW CABINET FORMED
stormy Scenes at the Meeting of the
Chamber of Deputies—Thirteen Anar.
Oasts Arrested—Panama Stubs De-
stroyed—Eiffel Stole Ninety Millions.
PARIS, Jan. 11.—The French Mini
has just resigned owing to difference
the Cabinet on the arrest of ex -Mini
Of Public Works Baihaut, and other m
ters.
The greatest excitement prevails
people throng the streets.
The police are out in force and disp
fug crowds.
President Carnot has just charged
Ribot with the duty of reconstructing
Ministry.
It is openly charged that the Presid
and M. Ribot are not in earnest in the
llama prosecutions, and that they have
intention of bringing the bribe takers
trial, and that the prosecution of De L
seps, Fontaine, Giotto. and Eiffel will
nothing more than a farce. It it
charged that efforts are being made
postpone the exposure of certain gui
parties until the law of prescription w
have taken effect.
The indictment against Gustavus Ei
states that he secured 90.000,000 francs
Panama, canal money. Heretofore it �i
supposed he had obtained but 62,000,0
francs. It is now regarded as improba
that M. Baihaut will be tried by the Se
ate. The Senate 'undoubtedly will vote
favor of his being taken before a crimin
court.
The absurdity of his being judged by
body containing men interested in Eiff
contract work is too apparent to be seriou
ly coutc�n.plated by any bode, The fa
that President Garnet signedhisname
the lottery bill will not help Baihau
although he and his friends ha
counted npon his finding some exculp
tion in it.
The Parliamentary Commission of
quirt' has discovered a break in the sewof the Canal Company's cheek stub
More than 230 stubs are missing and i
every case a large sum was involved. On
of the cheeks in question was for 100,00
francs; others for sums between 40,000 an
70,000. If the stubs of these cheeks a
found, Felix Cottu and Marcus Fontein
as directors of the Canal Company are al
liable to imprisonment for three yea
each. They are suspected of .having des
troyed the stubs so as to protect their re
fictionist friends,
Although the resignation of the Minist
caused widespread excitement, there we
no attempt to create disorder. The cede
that is prevailing throughout the city 2
due to the fact that the lawless elemen
well knows that any disturbance will b
put down with a strong hand by th
military -
The recess of the Chamber of Deputie
ended yesterday, and the House resume
its sittings. There was a large attendant
of members, and the galleries were crowd
ed, interest being centered on the electio
of a. new President of the Chamber. Th
Chamber was called to order by TIM Pierr
Mane, member for Savoie and Doyen o
the House. After the usual formalities o
opening the session had been complied
'with, the name of M. Flogiiet as a Candi
date for re-election to the Presidency of
the Chamber, was presented. This evoked
a somewhat unexpected and vehement op-
position, and in the course of the
speeches made against M. Floquet partic-
ular stress was Laid upon his own
admission that he had used some of the
funds of the Panama Co,, not for his per-
sonal benefit, but for his campaign
against Boulangists and to secure the elec-
tion of a Republican Chamber in 1889.
The vote that usually follows the presenta-
tion of a candidate's name did not take
place, though M. La Martiniere demanded
that it be taken by roll call and by
ballot.
M. Floquet, seeing that the members of
the Right were determined to oppose his
re-election by every means in their power
and knowing that without their sup-
port he could not secure a majority,
withdrew his candidacy, The Republican
group then nominated M. Casimir Perier
for the office. A vote by theusual method
was taken on M. Casimir Perier's nomina-
tion and he was elected by a majority of
155, the vote standing 408 for him to 253
against him.
During the proceedings in the chamber a
a group of thirteen men who proclaimed
themselves Anarchists gathered in front of
the building. ng. They were ordered to move
on by the police but refused to do so. They
were thereupon placed ander arrest.
President Carnot has issued a decree per-
mitting General Felix Gustave Seamier,er,
military governor of Paris, to remain on
the active list after the age for retirement
on the ground that General Saussier has
held supreme command in the face of the
enemy, President Carnot has the utmost
confidence in him and in the existing crisis
Carnot has no intention of parting with his
services.
The new Cabinet, organized by M.Ribot,
is as follows:
M. Ribot, Prime Minister of the Interior;
M. Develle, foreign affairs; AI: Tirard, fin-
ance; M. Bourgeois, justice; Gen. Loizil-
lon, war; M. Bordeau, colonies and ma-
rine; Ai, Dupuy, instruction; M. Viger,
agriculture; M. Tiegfried, commerce; M.
Viette, works.
.A Report Presented.
',airs, Jan. 11,—The report of the Par-
liamentary Panama Committee of 1886 and
1888 has been presented before the Com-
mission of Inquiry, They show that
President Carnot refused to support the.
lottery bill and that M. San -len also dis-
elaimed all responsibility in the matter.
M. De Freycinet admitted that the
money asked for. would not finish the
canal, and when reproached by a' fellow
committeeman with being frightened by
the responsibility which the Government
would incur, explained that the Govern-
ment granted, merely faculetive permission
without assuming any guarantee. M.
Baihaut, who' introduced the bill in the
• Chamber,: expressed' the opinion that;the
Government had become involved in the
matter through sending Mr. Rousseau to
the Isthmus. He believed that the canal,
could be Completed, and he thought it
would be most reprehensible to thwart a
plan so far: advanced.
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Rebeoea Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, Ind
says :—"I: have been in a distressed condi.
tion for three years froth Nervousness,
Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and
Indigoetion until my health was gone, I
ilea. been *toting Qonetautly with no re-
lief. I bought one bottle of South. Ameri-
can Nervine; which done me more good.
than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did
in my life. I would advise every weakly
mecum use this valuable and lovely rem-
edy. .A trial bottle will convince you.
Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist, ing: 14
OUTnxttns ALL oxusns.—In curing oolds,
cougbe,hoarseness, asthmabronohitia, sore
throat, and all diseases of the throat min
lttngs there is but nno remedy which is un-
equalled by any other. We refer to Dr,
Wood's Norwoy Pine Sprup which has
effected many remarkable curet' this
season.
ALTOOETnER DI9APPEAR5D.—DEAR Sue,
About three Months ago I was nearly wild
wth the headaches, I started taking B.B.
B. and took two bottles and my headaches
have disappeared. I :think it a grand
medicine..
LETTICERIIODEe
Londesboro, Ont.
A Conn non DYSPEPSIA- —In investigat-
ing the cause of this prevalent complaint it
is found to test principally in wrong action
of the stomach and impurity of the blood.
These exciting causes are easily removed
by the regulating, purifying tone and di-
gestive, effects of B.B. B hence the success
in 13. 13. B. in curing dyspepsia in any
form no matter of bow long standing or
.how severe it maybe.
At this season of the year cold In the
bead resultiug in catarrh ie alarrnlugly
prevalent, As a precautionary measure a
bottle of Nasal Balm eheeld be kept in
household. it speedily, relieves and per.
maueutly oures the worst cases of cold in
the bead and catarrh. All dealers orAby
mail in receipt of 50o. for small or $1 for
large bottle.
G. T. Fulford cC Co., Brockville, Ont.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
Berkshi<e hoar (large:breed/ for service on
lot15,con 7, Usbsrne. fired from 1st prize
stook. Terms 31. W31 SNELL.
*T.ERKSIIIRE BOAR FOR SER
VIOL
Two Berkshire I3oers'for ,sale ; also a,Pitt's
Horse Power, nearly new. TnsMes RUSSELL,
RiyersidoFarm. Thames Boad, Usborno.—
n10.1in,
BOAR FOR SERVIOE.
A thoro'bred Berkshire Boar far service, on
lot 2, con 1. Stephen (near Centralia,) Bred
from Delbridge's Stook. Terms $1.
di -2m Wu. IIUS TABLE, Prop
RAILS FOR SALE.
Tho undersigned has for sale 10,000 black
ash rails, which will be sold cheap.
JOHN SOUTHOOTT
Lot 18, eon 10, Stephen. Dashwood t, 0
FARM FOR SALE.
Being lot 10, con, 14, South. Boundary of IIib-
bert,containing ]O0aores of first-class Soil. A
bank barn 120 x 60, part brick, and part frame.
Welt fenced,good water inOne wells :10 acres
of bush, 90 acres cleared, Ono mile from post -
office, and convenient to school. Will bo sold
for $6,009, one-half down, balance to suit pur-
chaser at 5,1 per cent: Immediate lnessession
given. Apply to
It]0 2m R. KELLAND,
Elimville, P. 0
OT10E.
.id
Notion is hereby given that application Will
bo made to the Legislature of the Province of
Ontario, at tho next session thereof for au A of
authorizing the Village of Exeter. in the
County of Huron. to issue debentures for the
Purpose of raising money to moot and pay off
the debentures cf the said Village issued for
the purpose of aiding the London, Huron ,i
Brune Railway and accruing duo on the 25th
day of July, 1893,
LEWIS II, DICKSON
Solioitorfor Applicanto.
Dated at Exeter, the 24th
November, A. D„1892 n24'9t
NOTICE.
The Annual Meeting of the Stephen & Usher
ne Agricultural Society will be held in the
Town Hall, Exeter, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 12.
1893, at two o'clock p.m., for the purpose of
electing a President, Vice -President and Dir.
ectOrs for the ensuing year.
All members and interested parties are in-
vited to attend.
A G. DYER. Secy.
held at 10 o'cllock same day and same plaeel be
SOUTH HURON FARMERS'
INSTITUTE.
Meetings of the South Huron Farmers' In-
stitute will be held in
Coxworth's Hall, Hensel), Jan. 19
And Town Hall, Zurich, Jan 20.
when addresses will be delivered by
Prof Shaw, Agricultural College,
Guelph ;, W. L. Huts, B. S. A.,
John
Jackson, Abington,
the
noted
sheep breeder, Thos. McMillan,
Hullett, and others.
Forenoon, afternoon, and evening sessions
will be held each day.
For full particulars see progrommes.
JOHN 33 HENDERSON, JOHN HANNAH,
President. Secretary
Special
Cheap Sale
of
Furniture
at
Gidley's
ODDTf ELLO W'S BLOCK.
Xmas Greeting
With THE TIMES of au s
week we wish all our custom
ers a Merry X-mas and a
Happy New Year.
BARGAINS.
25 pairs Men's"Felt Overshoes at $1.10
50 prs Wom's " buckle .55
in sizes 3 and 4.
25 prs Wom's buttoned Overshoes 1.00
25 prs Men's plain Rubbers .50
25 prs Men's Clogs .35
25 prs Wom's Croquet Rubbers .35
25 prs Wom's Clogs, .25
12 prs Misses' Carnival 1.25
These goods are in perfect condition
and never before have the citizens of
Exeter and surrounding country had
such au offer. Therefore don't fail to
see them, They will be sold for CAS$
only.
Yours very truly,
J. P. 1 AIM
EACH PLUG OF
Myrtle Navy
IS MAR -Kill])
T&B.
X1\1” 3ER42TZTO Z S L ERS -
NONE - OTHER - GENUINE
RIIEUMATIS3
R11EUMn.TIC PAINS
NEURALGIA
and kindred diseases
aro duo to O'ngestion
of the bleed vessels
that produce formen
tation, resulting in
a.oids: If the blood
does not (Ambito in.
flaiumation in time
must be the inevit-
able result. The Our
ativo Absorbent is
ono of tho mostpow-
erful blood stimu-
lantsknown. Ttslim
Writes the blood to
action, restoring the
circulation. That
once established dis-
ease must souse.
Canadian 011100,
LO:QDON, ONT.
3lTARKlsT REPORTS.
Exeter, Jan.4, 1893.
Fell wheat perbush,..»....a. $ 60 $ 62
Spring wheat per bush 58 GO
Barley per bush.. 93 35
Oats per bush.
Peas per bush .. 5
Flour per bbl 4 20
Apples por bag 85
Potatoes per bag 1 CO 1 00
Hay per ton........... 6 00 6 00
Weed per cord hard ..... 3 00 3 50
IV cod per cord soft 2 00 2 00
Bu�ttter per lb. .. ....... ........„. 18 19
Pork per hundred , 7 75 7 80
26
4 00
75
oc$
WANTED !
AT THE
Exeter Packing House
SNELL BROS & CO'Y
Will pay the Highest Market prices
for Dressed Hogs.
All hogs bought subject to the following
rules :--2 lbs per cwt. off all hogs ; 5
lbs extra if shoulder stuck ; 3 lbs for
bung gut or jollet if left in ; hogs to be
cut through from tail to throat.
SNELL BROS. & CO.
!a:hnab tyles 1
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THL BEST YET !
THEE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YETI'
Best Ordered Clot produced p d In Exeter
Gentlemen I leave your orders early, far:
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stook of Fine Trimniings; and the beet
Cutting in Town, you are euro of satisfao-
tiQp
.'s.r s $ NZi.a.
DAYS LONGER.
CLEIflINa SAL
On Jan'y lath the store will be closed
balance of the stock removed.
and th
During these 15 Days the stook of Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oils
Etc., will be sold at greatly reduced. prices, to save cost of moving.
NOW FOR BARGAINS,
GOODS at YOUR OWN PR,Ic
Bissett's Old Stand, Exeter. 1VIoDONELL B
Clubbing Rates,
Tmo TIMES and any of the following
newspapers will be scut to any address
from now to January 1st, 1891, far the
prices mentioned :
Tem Trains Sud Toronto Empire $1,75
THE TIMES and Toronto Globe 1.70
DIE TIMES and Toronto Mail 1.75
Tat Trues and Toronto News 1,75
Tug Basra and London Free Press 1.75
TICE TIMES and London Advertiser 1,50
Tar Tinzgs and Illustrated Buffalo
Express 2.50
THE Times and the Family Herald
and Weekly Star, including the
Star Altnanae 1.75
Tics Trans and Tho_Farmer's Sun 1,50
Any other paper not mentioned in the
list at equally low rates.
£ar' £t1cntin!
Watch
this space
Next week,
R. S. RICHARDSON,
FINE CIGARS, CIGARITTS, TOBACCO
Brand Now Stack
—JUST OPENED OUT AT THE—
PALACE
GRoCERX,
(G A IIyndman's Old. Stand)
Comprising Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking
_Powders, Bird Foods, Starthea, Blues,
Soaps, Brushes, Brooms, Pails, Raisins,
Rice, Currants, Oatmeals, Wheat Germs,
Figs, Nuts, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Peels
Extracts, Fine Dairy Salt, Haddie, Oys
tars, Boneless Cod Fish, Siscoes, and every
thing kept in a General Grocery.:
Give xis a call.
G. A. HXNDTI,I.N, M. VINCENT,
Manager. Proprietor,
OYSTER PARLOR NOW OPEN.
MAIL CONTRACT•
Sealed tenders addressed to the Postmaster
General, will ee received at Ottawa until noon
on FRID AY. the 27th JANUARY. 1893, for the
eoevo,, ime of 11,:a Ma,,esty sMail,ou,;ron....
contracts for !four years from the let April
next.
1• Between Zurich and Hensel], and Hensall
and the Railway Station, 12 and 21 times per
week, each way rospeotively.
2. Between Drysdale and Rippon, 3 times
Der week each way.
Printed notices containing further inform-
ation sst
.ray be seen and blank forms of Tender may bo
obtained at the Post Offices along the respect-
ive routes, and at this office,
H. G. HOPKIRK,
Post Office Inspector.
Post Office Inspector's Office )
Stratford. 16th Dec.1692. i
The
New
Bakery
THE 110116 lliRlitti
OURS
1S NOT
A
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BAN KR V PT S _l.. O Com.,
But a large and well-seleoted Stock of Bright New
Which we are selling below so-called Bankrupt
pricos. An inspection of the
Stock and a com-
parison of prices will tell the tale. We carry every.
in the Hardware line -light and heavy.
C01333LEDICIt c
A. HA.STING'S, BARBER,
FANSON'S BLOCK, EXETER.
As you pass by on the Main street
Andshav�eyourhairapd vitiskorsltrimmed
At Hastings Barber„shop.
SY'e aro the lightning barbers,
We do our work with care,
We always keee our razors
And shears in good repair.
We have the very finest styles of4ohairs.
Wo keep our towels clean.
We shampoo in the bust of sy!e
And use the easy hair .u.aohino.
Somo barbers work so slowly,
Bub this is our text:
Wo do not keep you waiting,
Your turn is always "next"
As for the ladies and children,
We shinogle theiir haik r and trim their bangs
At'lasting's Barber shoe.
ARGAINS
IN
N'ARNESs, TRUNKS, VALISES,
WHIPS, RUGS, BOOTS,
SHOES, RUBBERS,
ETC.
AT
John Treble's, Main St
NOTE A FEW PRICES :
Half Fox Felt Boot, Grain, $2.00
2.25
0.50
0.30
0.25
Felt Boot, Loose Socks, Grain,
Men's Rubbers,
Women's Rubbers,
Misses' Rubbers,
lif1onc SAVED b
ing at c
PLANING MILL
And LUMBER
We keep constantly on band a largest
sii kinds of building materials. Dress°
dressed ping and hemlock lumber, also
stocker No. 1 pine lath.
Our stook of doors, sash, blinds, mon
So. is complete and thorougly_kiln dried
We afatueand CEDAR Ser for HINGLES mncd
hest makorsin Ontario,
Tanks and cisterns, all shapes and size
to order atIowest prices, Wo have sem
newin this 11210 for watering cattle inch
or barnyard.
Call and see our oolobrated Baking
Every woman using them recommend
hitthly.
El'urning,band,sorollsawing , and all k
machine work promptly attended to.
It will be to your interest to exams
stook before:purchasing elsewhere.
ROSS & TAYLOR, Main St
Three Point
NOTE WELL,
Experience
We have had
expenience tha
tention to business, close prices
waver fits, are the main factors in
business.
Prom,otltude. redwith
.thtp
ing
ure imprinted deeply on our motto,
have won the patronage of the n
whom despise those too-often-reso
to tactics of tailors especially, na
putting off until next week what ah
Skilled Workmen are employed to ; have been done this.
manufacture the goods, and the best of
material is used. Satisfactionlooking Tis is a
My kis well assorted
Prompt attention given to all kinds of word,
repairing. Stock
to carry out its meaning is difficult
3t and every customer is,gdaranteed satis-.
faction. The Prices mean a sale every
time. Call and be convinced.
A.. BAGSHAIA7,
Wishes to announce that he has open
ed a Bakery and Confectionery Busi
ness in the 'stand lately' occupied by E.
A. Follick, north ,of the' Post Office,
and would respectfully solicit a share of
the public patronage
i3read, Cake & Buns
Fresh every day, and delivered to all
parts of the town.
OYSTERS & LUNCHES
• served at all hours.
Having engaged as Foreman baker,
Mr. B. C. MdKAY, of London, 1: shall
,by using the best grades of Flour, and
pure Hop Yeast, so highly recommend-
ed; by the, Medical fraternity f''r its
nutritious and dtgestible qualities, be
enabled to turn out by far h best
bread in town. Wedding, Birthday,
and +tether' cakes' a specialty.
Oysters and Lunches at all hours.
61-01 .A. BAGSHAW,.
JOHN TLUl I BLE, — Exeter. If you want a suit, a coat, vest or
of pants, give us a call and be convin
that what we have said is true.
some. We glory in word and the
it is exemplified in our shop. We g
antee satisfaction every time in all
pects.
17 0 Y 0 ZT ?' . JOHN
Do you want a
PIANO, ORGAN, 'BICYCLE, SEWING R K
MACHINE, BOYS' & GIRLS' TRICY IKII0
CLLS, EXPRESS WAGONS?
Our $80 00
S'STn,OTLY HIGH GRADE.. ALL MADE OF THE DESr
STEEL. AND WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR
The (ooid Bicycle Co. Ltd.
884 lti'/FORD, ONT.
Send for Catalogue
If youd°, the place,to get the most reliable
goods at, a modern price is at PERKINS &
MARTIN'S, dealers in Musical Instruments,
Sewing Machine supplies, etc.
All kinds of farm implements sold on s mar
Rfnhem over.
Wagon:oost. Agents for the celebrated' chat
PERKINS & MARTIN ,
Faneon's Block,
Great inducements,. in Dr
Goods, Groceries, Boots
and Shoes.
If you want the best goods, the gre
est variety, and low prices come
Doupe's „Store.
ELEGANT
DRY -GOODS,
Fine Flannels and Woollens, Cold we.
ther Dry -Goods never so good and
never so cheap. We stand at
the top in style, quality '
and variety.
And all can reach our prices.
All are invited to the Bargains tliat w
give. Business increasing all the tim,
DOUPE &.CO
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