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The Exeter Times, 1884-5-15, Page 4t xrIcrunit. Co ,muulcations� if he wishes me w give it any stkAn, • Q � - >t couomy on the Form. 4.4. 2'o Editor of SZeter Tfuteo, c w.. lion. My name is Wore thta. public � d I think It quit* unfair for me to bate to combat tt Incakad dead as the professed champion of the not to be ashamed of Iiia signature. 1 a it by giving at willsay not tyrant to ave to repeat 'THURSDAY. MAY 15.1884, CiIE,tlrl•., MI,I r GREAT RelSC 448. truth he ought l3za,�1 ulurf+ ask is *mal! apace in Will 11 h k illy oblige �"` U� iweeere, D1oK tn, Balfour, Dowling, courage to reply to your carreepeea h p Rk that your paper for 1 have " agent raised I shat I do and Unladen may have rendosetl ex- etrt "Insurance Men." although I " f fitly 8 6 correct and copiedfrom figure* Ate _ oellent service to their party and the have little !lope of enlighteniug him the Report as ,:tared before, as way l�1i ;3 after the exhibition of Ills nese obtuse- b a?ln arteou with tbq Bei #"'""1 itlowat Government. but it was a be real! y tt o p 4 =1 1870:1411 his last and former lettere. I service of sort winch no hanerable not have troubled either nu part dated 188X- Wo alight g •cin Mau would undertake, The cervicodes with it11,7411rn ' f • rom cerin!{ " °kt8 " and 41611 t " ad imam: is analogous .o a S m PROPERTY LAST For Sale A comfortable 1 tame dwelliug, one and a half Story, standing an t of an acre of laud, eituatedon Androva St ---Title clear For fall particulars, apply to M1 OEORGE KEMP . 120 Sing -at„ East, tkamill: 7a r For Salo, • A well 9,ntshedandcef� int Tweeting He", O anti trot onlle :el Str, et„ Parisi •of antra street Exeter. For particnlaisapply to 11 Y EI1r.I:1T, Solicitor Qc, Exeter they rendered 1 Q t th f I RI preformed by p-ihee ilpiee and seerek I • t h t Q Suck men are offer! very useful, but auranCe man app. ata to Iii nod nn thin nl ,■ N Unit In - or your sea r, . tun! to no purpose i nsnrance its !=t ray pen, bad insurance an signed chose o oa:ltuue st. Juyt ene thing his own name to his o,twlnulliaa teen more this time and I. shall close. In- Bo t11Rt 1 eo►lld dare at lilies . ,: have taken agents under European d E n Government, �, air motives prlvatety R.ud "Plowed y g y RornoRt mortal offence it betel.- (t4 b 2117 on. Fejt icts t..� ... Tl1 a let contained which 1 1a 1 otu* times be gaol nr➢tl their ulyderetand', because le, of all the tt uubirsseal reader." A': m tarnlerlives bla'iteleas; but genertll} leaders of that article, seems the ,.fitly tete, an , 0) C� they aro Free rascals, :t '1 'd' ole, (1 belong to P l d hich l caubl not piny S t U ll 0 wrongly suppoxes) cense be your ou Ilk al QQ t Lies a'ltl de host a, ordinary people,0 C4 (1) a 3 h rvarilably the ttleaeis B d t thef tient etawwl would c,ii-i41r 0,10) ru oi'o tr whom it failed to appear quite cop"tans era i clear. 881 ea 1av11tt; lots ortlitee� they Pttl, tl}' t r "}'',".i! lilt'lrt3_!sea joie e} fitter 't cit3ll'lin� �u"' lc appllr:l to • c'f Bain ollsu3e lo)' avhnb 1 4Y141113111. them. Bu; did the Reflector cell him :+ � the C,l ➢tl'.i.'kG � ilf t%,`"41 <<`llo��il tIiC'y ; � h � �i alio ]leant c i$R wit 1 1111, ed 1 r' seal. r ll,�:ul i0 LA be.rzy• 14 nal a Lt the ail llnla!'l�it.eal r1ltau 1 11 w'liC�l tl'at. I lroeent ''lie The i,.'tt;ite'1T3 named, l itriev,att8 fault -and fur Ibia 1 blame 1, might tlreiaam til moot,, 1 woultt • tin! -t t?nectany neli.inl, cenfesiel them: kindly t.nggeat, that 111,.in-enc.) Ma sa,,, ,liar fist awl0,ilrnnt zaf tyi;ig p eversion cif truth and per �toolne. preettra- .,r ..lrlyile ree,,ihlee t e •py :s t?u Sl:irct! 0 h au eaep.aou, t� ra tl+ c � � _ '' 1811:141,,‘"i r, S. J. Fingarth avrota .} 1< <. r n ; self cR•mfesm?•l liar-, .til deceivers, nl z tont to tn'sv be fllrrei,thed with the self in what *,alis. Nur do the Le; ter to the fe:R °trtedr on th,* knave atlb- detiilition of all such Il flie/lit k 1 :doge tlmt the Sl:➢zwart tar,}ver111nent are i iect'' 1 •aay tili.s .t;'.atenlee t it tli tuw, words, 111 the iaa,t a aeerrl�•it tai rloffrul the and leo 4.,",(174 ii, *"„411741/7„1"t "s•tr a Mr. Editor. I meet apo!+ir",ie 1 for replItati^L *. these omen ; that is tido 1 atillctly statethtat .ht•• beit t. so b➢lef th1I tit11e* but prowl -0 their tin tlf air, m Sl ie c4 I:ecor+3a' parer under cousnieratl=11 r:5, 1, •t to ten bettei next ollportntatt; they .Grit's, +rltttitl for the Ii?dltlt�,r tar city eller r rat c" ,P&h,..ul'itig you fo- r paper ; taut at the reti� -•t u:' tits, space accul 1tt1, 1 r.-WsI t T21h: Olt alio TGovernment bee ap' , Ezeentive+ Committee of the ()ntarja Yours, faithfully. pointed a comtniaeion causiatiug at Agriattittiral and Esperlm, -t.1" . 1 S. J. i1aGARIII. b to I!A read at 1WO Annual lection! lee' t Pter, flay I'.�,'h, 'ill, Ur- Juetiee Pro�ldioot, Judge Scott ' 1883, !held at Guetlall. .rel was l :i4k ,a .,an,,,,,,,..,,..., of Brampton, and Judge heckler, of Halted in the Report, fto.w which arty , Aa 0.1411C07:04114 ftlr i4w Rt attacllt', Saar St. Gather 410'1, rule arpeinted to in, ' pallor containing 1t must have °opted. Sle Gash,! ispeeeia,Itedigestion, Constieetion: (loather proof that he krona It un- Tee' d I.iTr i la tiAr1Suess, .vc ,1to hntvticlne tit veer 1110 CSOnepiraaj' case. Ser. J118• krt1A ie, Ahere he himi#elf ass : 14;iow M1at to Tfr Bavtcr',r Zialldrakt! liittera, • y d5 cent* per bottle rice Pfoudfoot will be President of {r. Helgartli tns3ek litsve aeela of therereseamereerresessaseaseeremeaseesimaje this Royal 4ahxiliaireton, which it is opinion when ha wrote that essay for T '� y R" y »A tja-rl Epp Tf, expected will tweet in the early part of !tat i t the .silfttl ltu l tiolltl0r'tl i d deception. We f i to a toils 141° ,1414.4 2• of Mrs fart re:nosed 1 hest 111e lhlr Sitirloas of Agricultural anti Expert July hl order not to interfere with or ]mental Union thud they worn block eectadVieiu .)' 111, }i'041141 0,7.l dinary judiciary worts. The Com- ltesde." why then deo* he eels iu rAl.r,sur-ar naiaeiou is appointed in pursuance of the very same article I wrote it for n tttvllaa1 the (Breathitt of the Logi,alature m re. Cation thereto before the Prorogation of the douse. Tett: Toronto Noce, Grit.. says :-- Tae 0015111/ Goy=erument has made- such etatement and he and any ono xtwotby •' *conspicuous blunder in appoiutiug 400 my know it by reference to the corn , as commissioners to inquire into the , chid paper -a oapy of which lice be lcesa .; horror oJuapiracy ease spree jatil;ea of Grit : 0f idle Bep-r1 fromehwi .on h a copied CQta«Rr a “bag •:^ Appp1s9,liprt firs are the words : " Report of the In i Dried per !ter b speetor of Insurance, 1862." This i� xtersev perih exactly what I thought when I said Iaucluporpr COnlmidsitln, la h .e.ttltetl for 111e empress ho tits Hain rime other ear's r0 Chtcken!tlicrl`r 11? $ S fro*n;irosacdl1et 100' purposo of counting in Il1503, the .Ile- pool, and finding fault becauta it did it of fli11. nl publican, were c:tr<�ful t.a preserve not correspond with my figures. Now"arosatgett the appearance of fuirness by appoint- I am not at all surprised that they Jifalki areil,t:,c.it ing seven Democrats to eight of their for, because I cover professed to have tvoel porlb own party. Despite the judicial , used the Report of 1882, but that of IIp er aibush' statues of the commissinuers,who will 11881, which I repeat again I did use �}Focdper cora no doubt honestly try talo their duty, and copied the figures correctly too. , - .. the excluoivo parlizi n composition of 1 He neer! 031 go to the trouble of tell.; r i NNENT & TENNENT, Votori lug me that the Report, 1882 givt s iotexivary nary,,ur,;cone,ClradcittesoftheOntario the business done in the year 1881, to, have op C:oilege, loroil fo,• rho treat Domestic An Street, Exu- lt distance , - - _ prorntttly rat• tendodto. Medicines for Ilorses, Cattle, &e. '-- always on band. Salesmen. Wanted, nted, To begin work at once on Fall Sales. Steady 1 + Kee your octan on. March 201h, 1884 Tante Wheat \w ;;: .::' Again he Bays : "Mr. Hogarth dig- Raa Wheat NOW •:, tivatly acid In hit fires lutier to the y><•3e1x4 RAICAT Reflector 'Income for 1881." Thia uuxiey t"owl ::. statement is *leo untrue for 1 made no Clover ;aa.1 antecedotit:. It woulti have toped better had one of the commissioners been a Tory. 1'3veu iu the electoral 041 RIO 1.4 O 75 to 0 80 e 7510080 00 to 1013 Qoto100 10510210 0.510050 o55to037 .,. 700 to 7 40 12.to':00 ... 00510070 00010000 01!101214 _.. G 30 to 0 1G 500 to 550 ... 075to08e 070to075 O OGteera 005to000 007'to004 OSOto0C5 005tu000 ,,, i Ch1 to 7 5o .,, 500 .o 0 00 ,00to600 GSOto675 000to100 0sOto070 030t0�029 800 to 8 G0 060to075 300to350 the tribunal will detract from the weight of its ooneluaions, EVERY patriotic defoliate will re regret the retirement, of Eir Charles `Tupper from the Dominion Cabinet. The health of the believable gentle- man has been failing him for some time anti he finds the dual position of Minister of R•eilweeei sed c.ivals and High Comnussioner of Eugland too were a strain upon Ins physical powers. He has been allowed to oboes° between the two positions And has selected that of Welt Commis sinner, in this position his valuable services will ba retained for the count ry. Sir Charles is otle of the ablest men of modern times, and ae a parii amentariau would rank high in any cottony. As High Commission- er there need be ne fear that Canada will not be efficiently represented in the mother country'. Sir: Charles Will act as 112intst.er of !railways until the 24th of the present month, when Ile sails for Li'uulaud. It is under: stood that other changes will he made n th^ personnal of the Cabinet. THE Iiqu 1r dealer.' throughout the connty fees in better humor aitgel- the disallowance of Hardy's Act, • which imposed a heavy fine upon all - who made application for Dominion licen- :aei. Their position is now nn easy •300, By paying the $15, they secure 'the Dominion license, while the fee for an Ontario licease .remains -un- changed. The Dominion gcvern- ment Have acted very fairly !find very leniently throughout this trouble to- wards the liquor dealers. In con]. .pliance with a general, wish, they “have suspended penalties under their Act until the Privy Council has. de, ‘.oided ars to its constitutionality. •`Should the Dominion License Act be -confirmed by the Privy Council, or that the Report, 1881, gives that of 1880, because any child wonid know it. However, he appears to think he has shade a discovery and endeavors to display his wisdom. I ask why should ILaurance Man say that I am wrong beoamte be cheese., to compare the Report, 1882, with the one I used of the previous year, as well he might have. -taken 1883 or any other year. As regards my be. ing of the opiuion that the members of the Agricultural and Experimental Union were blockheads, 1 had nosuch notion, for I knew that Union to be composed not only of Students of the Agricultural College, but also of gen• tlemen who have taken their Univer sity degrees and Professorships in both this country and in Europe, and now of Presidents of the various Ag- ricultural Societies throughout the Provinee. It 1 consider those mon blockheads, then Mr. Insurance Mau may be called a gentlemen of great intelligence and profound wisdom, for This correspondence to the Teens indicates that the differs, just this much' frons then. In reference to my comparison of the Hay Township and Phoenix Com- panies, I may say in nay opinion I had a perfect right to compare any two compaulea or any two or more years in order to prove the point i11 hand, viz : -That it is more economi- cal for farmers to insure their proper- ty in their own purely' Mutual Tow1:- ship Companies -as the Hay Town ship-tbeu in exorbitant City Compan- ies as the Phoenix. I showed and re- peat that taking a year's buaaiuess and leaving the question of lose by fire mil of the consideration, thn: expense of Management in the Hay Township Company was less than 18: bents on the $1,000 at risk,. while'in the Phce: nix it was over $6. This is the point anti it has not been disproven or even eatestioned, by Insurance. ,Mau, Farm: enea an office ment of all inlets, on Main tor. Calls tram IN 04 Q 4) .41 c!P 0 For Sale or To -Let. w A commodious •i,tore and n convenient 1 f f*:✓f stcxi y dwelling recuse, with goad brick cellar ■ almost netr,E tt presort ocettp1.e0 by Mr' John I'nro�t i,tliculllge el(' ntralin,wee tau acre of garden >vi" :irt %Snit goon ata::lo auil • driv t:1 -c re6sc - 2n,1 eau be read 00 :May ',t- Andy ta-- '� it i:c,13i, vte4icY. atiril 'i1 Centralia Out. ,* UT A 1Trii1P1 .. � titI 1TS i t 'l.l' 1 .I)T`UNISON'0 New & Su eridi Canada Maps & Charts 111 th wori+i. Fns tittII p srticc+lar toe', ,, l fisc ,, I[, G, Tt'\'I'0\ ' is, -; :glal.iilhl. II,ea.iiichiai�,,➢;i•yt..l.t,r.,ion,lnt. xetev .l rutche- Shop I. DAVIS1 • Butcher & General Dealer a AL1 8IiL:; • 2.' - -- "ultolu rs sapplictl Tt'I:SD.I,IS, THUS - 'DAYS AND S,'.Ti'BP.%' S at their rc+idt'nec. PMIS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL ER MITE PROMPT ATTENTION'. ''J ARDINE MAC11INE OIL Q i " �1AB:11ERS, THRESHERS. ANI) =men will Sava mr-sey, ands the the:r lttaobtnery by Mina; Laraine. O .I�&RDTNE 111 Ilea been i lcturiousl at AP the'Wading esbibi 21ousane lydustrhal fair,“ince 0' 1'. carry in8oft Mat 2 rize5 and toottall.ina every metan¢o. 3t has now no erinal av a lubricator, nut will out- wear lard, Feat or cae:Gu o.1, and warra.tted net to clog or gent the Moat m1:oliiiat r� • You will save mom y° by u*4u, this int. ',Try it and yon will te8tify iu /SR favor. It, tarter td imitation!, - 0 0 Pronthill Miseries. 325 ACRES, 325 ACItES. THE LARGEST IN THE DOMiNiC New Boot & Shoe Shop. A. SELLAi> 11S Has opened a new Boot 4 Shoo shop in Fanson's Block, (South Door.) where he prepared to make all kinds of ordered work. Fine Sewed Work a Speciality. Give him. a .call. 4211441)14 Wishes to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity, that lie has opened out a Boot and Stogy Shop iu the corner Store North of Semweil & Piekard'r, where ho is prepared to make all kinds o: ordered work. Sewed work a speciality. Repairiwz promptly attended to. GEO. ;MAN SON May 14th 84. The S•eegmiller Plows. N employment at fixed salaries to all 'who aro willing to work.. MEN AND WOMEN oan have pleasant WORK THE YEAR ROUND. Good Agents aro earning from 540 to -575 per month and expenses. 1 s`'Torms and outfit free. Address STONE re WELLINOTON,Torontc ALLAN LENE Shortest Sea Passage. AVERAGE TIME -8 DAYS. Three of which aro passed in smooth and amongst the beautiful scenery river and gulf of the St. Law. renes. water of Bates of Passage. Quebec to Liverpool and Londonderry :- Cabin, $70?S0 and $80.00 ; return 0135.00. and $150.00. Intermediate to Liverpool, Londenderry and Glasgow (including rail Liverpool to Glas- gow) $36.75. Steerage -Liverpool, Belfast, Queenstown, Galway, Limerick, Londonderry, Glasgow, London, Cardiff, Bristol, 017.00. Intermediate and Steeage Stewardesses are S. POWELL appointed to each vessel. Passengers in Intermediate are found with Having decided to close his present stock -of everything, and the accomodation offered is the above plows will sell equal to what is called Se3ond Cabin in some of the Imes sailing from New York. FOR $13 SASH, and $14 QJ TIThe last train connecting with the steamer 1f at Quebec leaves Toronto ou Fridays at 9 a, -which seems probable. those- who ere have awakened to the troth of it t s FOR 34 DAYS in. Passengers can kayo on Fridays at 7:50 m also and connect wean the steamer. at lhavo applied only liar Ontario licenses and are aotutg accordingly -having The low can be seen at the biiilding oppos- p. m. silo by paying an °additional fare of will find themselves in a bade fix--ne ebsndoned the Companies they for: (,te plow Marble shop. ( $ $ merly patronize•,, and now .insure their propertyby ism hair Ib ''tbe varlets Township Companies. ho A few doors south of the market.) 4.45 let,and $ 2.25 2nd class. tender such circumstances. the. pea• d i3 k t No cattle, sheep'or pigs are carried on the iieesiou of a Provincial license alone, h " ' k' u'k b Mail Steamers of the Allan Line. s. Will render them liable to, all the peel Z' 1' For' Tickets and Bertha and every inform- ahies of the Dominion Act. As , & I would like .Insurance Mau to place Parties intending making a ptrchase will do inion apply to matter of personal security against his real name beneath any of his oor: well to call early. JOHN SPACEMAN, prosecutions every liquor Beeler respondents on this subject in future,' April 10. . • Points and repairs always kept In stock. • should have a Dominion tibeuse, 8, POWELL. AGENT ALa/AN LINE EXETER. --112'n'r.seTt'nEOONL,Y RV MCco,l Bros. Co., Toronto. FOR RA 2 13 BISS TT BIROS., Exot,.t ; J. BILBLIt & SON, t,redltou ; 1UcDONELL ti; \V UG1I. Iiensail The Marria e Looking Glass For livery Marrlctl Couple, "While it will hurt no Siegle man r,r woman. to road t l is peculiar hunk, y et to all who for the arta time enter the nnarricd state it is eemply a NECESSITY. Thos must have it nor can tho =touts be given here, but it i enough to Pay 1110 hook contains all the sec rote relating to 11uw1y married couples. Other, who order it will have to hoar the cfineequoi1- CC9,a9It18only intended for those who wish. to Sow how to act, alter the knt:t fa lied. _,very such couple should havo it, and as it costs o_ly a paltry 88 cents, ot; 3 for 50 ctn. E-rary ono can have it by remitting stamps or silver and this slip to AIY 1 L N18Y, Yarmouth, Nov-. Scotia To F AxIVIExs! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. NOAH FRIED, --OF TEL Dashwood Flouring Mill Wishes to return thanks to his numerous customers, for the past liberal patronage given him, and since making im- provements, which is a large saving on fuel, will do • --COP.PING --- until further notice, at the following --rates :- OATS,, SiX CENTS PER BAG, And for all other grains (Peas excepted), SEVEN CENTS PER BAG, TUESDAY, THURSDAY (c SATURDAY, Are my regular grinding days TERMS - Strictly ` Cash. ,N.• B, -Flour &Feed soldalta close marl.'`s gin. Don't forget to gi.ve•us a call NoaI3 USD, Dashwood, Feb'y 7th, '84 I