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The Exeter Times, 1884-8-14, Page 4the peter rims. IrURRSDA, AUGUST 14, 11384, THE BOUNDARY CASE. We have been wondering what the Grits propose to demonstrate -about in Toronto on Motrat"a arrival from Ruglaud. What hoe Mr. liEowat ao- oompliehed worthy of a dewuustra. tion ? The bcundary else now stands in this position ; - For years the Conservative party, beaded by Sir John A. Macdonald, havo contended thut tl+e proper course was a reference of the case to the Privy Council. It was proposed by Sir John's Government to blowat's Government, but refused. in .[arch, 18'62, lir. Meredith moved a resclu- boll in the Looat House, asking for swill reference. Mowat and his fel- lowers voted it down. After tea div- gra;.eful farce at Rat Portage hail played rte part, :lttereey•Czt*uer:rl Miller, et Matnitoba, takes a haud, in the game and cowoels Mowat to agree to the reit,rence. Mowat al. ways contended tlUat Ontario extend- ed much farther west than stated by the arbitrators, but, according to the t.i'fobc of the 8th inst., he cawtinily withdrew that claim, "becausothe judges seemed entirely fuer to that view," This was gallant and heroic( conduct surely---abaudouing Ontario's rights through fear. Then the com- mittee of the Privy Council has not gtveu a decision. The colutnitte tote that they will make a report to Iter Majesty as to the boundary beIWeeu Ontario Mild Manitoba ; —nothing MOM ; and that Her Majesty cttu accept oc reject that report as she is advised. So the question iv still on. settled. The report is nob nude, and when it is wade, bas to be accepted or otherwise. And the report (so say the committee) will not touch on or fix the northern boundary of Ontario. Who's going to fix that ? And sup, pose Ontario eventually gets the dire puled territory, who is going to 1•a soup lite Dominion for money ex - vended in extinguishing the Indian and Hudson Bay title to the country ? All the provinces alike e3ntribotted funds for the extinction of claims, The only point in the whole centro• vera fixed is that the Privy Council .state that they will report to Her Majesty that the western bounctary of Ontario should. in their eeti'anation, be fixed at the north -:test :Jangle of the Lake of the Woods. And this small point fills the Grits of: Ontario with howling joy. Not a rsord ae to the territory Ontario loft through Movent's backing down o;t his claim ; not a word. of praise for the men who counselled and compelled Mowat to refer to the Privy Council and thou gain this coveted point for Ontario. What the Grits see in the history and present mired of th.e case whereon to base a demoni,trsltion to Mowat is Lard to find. Wocldu't it be well rot to hallo till they are out of the woods, and when they get out, to hallo for the men who carried the torch fcr them ? We advise the Grits not to make themselves ridlculonsbyill-tiroed and unmerited demonstrations. BELOW will be found the numbe.f of signatures by municipalities on the petition for the submission of the Scott Act in Huron County. The number of names appended to the petition is 5,000. There are some 16,000 names on the voters' lists of the county, but the average vote polled is not higher than 10,500 or 11,000, owing to names appearing on lists more than once, absentees, etc. It is not possible that the entire vote will exceed 10,000, therefore the tem- perance advocates feel confident that the Act will pass in this oonnty. It is said that parties who refused to sign the petition have pledged them- se1ves to vote for the act if submitted: Name of Municipality - No. of Signatures. i Ashfield . , , . , , ., 94 West Wawanosh 165 Hast Wawanosh 253 Morris 326 Grey.. ..... ........ ..... . . 310 Turnberry 193 .HowiOII:... 399 McKillop 272 'Nutlet 355 Colborne 242 Goderich Township 314 .Stanley. 187 Hay 170 Stephen , 389 Unborn 255 Tuckersmith 180 Goderieh Town 227 Clinton 175 Seaforth 116 Wingham ,,, 126 ,'Brussels , 97 $100,000uIoo Dr. Price's Gream Bak- ing Powder and Fia- voring Extracts. PU.RCHAS ,D BY THE TJrited Stats Governrnent The first conditions of healthfulness are secured when care is taken in selecting the articles which enter into our daily bread. Let all the articles used be as pure and wholesome as Di!,� ries Cron Bakinl And Spacial Flavoring Extracts of VAWILLA., LEMON, hili. ON, ROSE and ORANGE , all the helth of tiie family will not suffer ECONOMY. Consider the health first. This is true economy. TEE London Aefrertiser Bays that; present hard times whish prevail i.n theTEMPERANCE A T. United States are caused b the loss to that country of h47,506,•' i875 784, by the failure of crepe fast year, The Tiser and all other Mundial* �otico le hrrelil ivcn That a notice nddree. ]reform free trade journate forget to ,setts th 1I 41 t1 E t fats C ll lnt;as 111 it. t �, „cuig a nett ,ono cora n • electors of the County of limon, addressed CANADA 1 , e On01'n i e lb cote arse to r ttribrle the present i t C fortum:s la , mbed l t' r t t ria n crape tart y0$'i, to his ilxc,lloncv tiro CovFrn0 -( eneral or but for political purposes lay all the C u�taila iu 4oil:lcil, it a; ing that }its klxcrllen- blame on the Government aid the «eel 11 t rel National Policy. l,ts a howl, and da to a fa• ilure 1 Urlht he )'1,:,st,l by ill:16 Council to are that Oar, Second cart ,f "' t Ganndti ."emperance3ct••-1878"E,all be In force and take effect in the said Con e 1 — - —.r met the said petitioners are desirous that the SCOtt'S E11tlttsion. of Yore t'et.e.i of alt the ok•etorsor th0 R„(d County be trkeu for alidaoaiurtthc adoption. of rho said Cod Liver Oil, with Ilypophospllltes, petition will he ,repo: itcd is the o:aleo of tl,e Sheriff of the County of Moven, In the Court .For Pulmonary Tronbiei, House, in `he Town of Goderieh, on the Moth T, J. McPALL, M. D„ Andernen, R. (.,, day of Anglia, (A, P )11,314, and dint the snake says: "1 consider Scott's l.mulsiou rnio of trt11 remain therein for the speed of text days Pill- tl'en.iter forpuhiic g"ial untfon Ly any ), tr- thobest preparations in tett. market for 1 nl' tit;, ir0recdillg its beinC laid before tha Iiou- 111a,11ary Troubles. X have used it in my erabte the Secretary of State. practice since 1876, and ani well satisfied I).1i.WILSON, with it.” 1'rt•s.Iluren St att Act .1.s.sociitiou. HOItACI FOSTER, AN EDITORS TRIBUTE. Dated ]fated this 1st day of August.Il:E4, Theron P. Keatoraiditor of Ft.1Vayneand. „Gazette," writes; "For the past five years have always used Der. King's New Discovery, for Coughs of most revere eharacter,as well as M for those of a mild er type. It never fails to effect a speedy cure. My friends to whom I have recommended itepeak of it in same high terms. Having been cured 11y it of every cough I have iladlor five years, 1 consider it the onlyreliable rand sure cure for Cun<'hw, •- colds etc," Call at C. Lutz's Drug Store a and �A Z L ABZ�i ^-- get a Free Trial Bottle. Large size 31.00 2 At Simcoe la it week the ptintvis F1aiin Property - beat the haruer:smatters at base ball. ti Score, 74 to 66! I - IN T1IT:,-- orLgage Sale A LAWYER'S OPINION OF INTEREST TO ALL J. A. Tawny, Esq., a, leading attorney of Winona, Minn.. writes: "After using it for more than three years, I take great pleasure in stating that I regard Dr. King's New Dis- covery for Consumption, as the best remedy in the world for Coughs and Colds. It had never failed to euro the most severe colds I have had. and invariable relieves the pain in the chest." Trial bottles of this sure cute for all Throat and Lung Diseases may be had Free at C Lutz's Drag Store, Large size, 00. 1 1lIARKETR EPORTS. (Corrected at5 o'clockp.m. Wednesday.) ... iALL WBEAT WhiteWh¢a 1 ... ... 1 05 to 1 Go lied ... ... ... 1 01 to 1 O6 White Wheat New ... ... ... 0 00 to 102 Red Wheat Now ... ... .. 0 00 to 1 00 SPRING WE AT Rife (new) ... ._1 05 to 1 70 Barley ... ... ... 050 to050 OLts0 05 to 0 35 Clover Seed ... ... .. ... 7 00 to 7 40 Timothy ... 1 25 to 2 00 PeasGS toU70 Corn ... ... ... ... 0 60 to 0 05 Eggs ... ..• 014to814 Butter , ... ... G 16 to 0 36 Flour perbbl. ... ... - 6 00 to 5 501 Potatoes,per bag ... ... .. 0 55 to 0 CO. Apples,perbag ... .. . 0,70 to 0 75 DriedApplespr b ... ... .- 0`06 to 0 08 Geese per ib. ... ... .. 0 05 to 0 06 Turkey per lb ... ••0 O7 to 0 08 Ducks per pr ... 0 50 to 0 05 Chickens per pr «.. 0 25 to 0 37 Hogs,dressedper100 7 00 to 7 50 Beef ..., 00 to 6 00 Hidesrouhg, .... ... . 5 00 to 6 00 dmissed .. ... ... .. 6 50 to 6 75 Sheepskilie,eac11 .. .. ... 0 90 tor1 oq Oalfskins , 0 50 to 0 70 Wool per lb ... ... .. ", 0 ]8 to 0 £0 Croon ... ... 800 to 0x00 Onions per cord h . 080000, b0 toe 75 Woo per cord ,,, .,, 3 GO to 3 50 TIME, ITS VAL.,(7......--.....‘E. U E. To -day ours, why should we care ? To -day is ours, why should we fear 7 To -day is ours, why should we/sorrow 7 - For the gods belong tomorrow'. Therefore for today, chew Gol'dCoin Tob- aeco is the best. / i Blyth 58 Every bottle of Arzlioa & OilLiniment bold Wroxeter .....,• . , , .. 38 is warranted by the proprietors to give adds - Exeter 134 faction or money will be refunded. Bayfield . ,. , „ , • • • • , . • • .. ,,17 Survival of the fitest. Down's Elixir :has Total, 5000. 4pt(liyed every other cough ` remedy sinhply ecause it is the best. tB !Township of Usborne. UNDEll AND BY VIRTUE OF n Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, ,fated 2nd August, A D„ 1870, made by Elizabeth Bell, lfind liam Bell, default having been made in the payment thereof, there will:be sold, by j PIIBJ.IC AUUTIOIN 1 At the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, in the VIL- 1 LAGE of EXETER, MR. JOHN' GILL, A uctioneer, on FRIDAY 15th day of AUGUST 1884 , 1. At 3 0 elocic p. m., subject to such conditions ( as shall then be prcduced, the.followrng valu- i able Property, whish will bo put up is two separate Parcels, viz : PARCEL 1.—All and singuler that certain t Parcel or Tract of Land and Premises. situ- ,• to lying and being in the Township of Us- borne, in the County of Enron, and Province of Ontario, containing by admeasurement 33 ACRES, more o+-less,being composed of the^IVestexly half of it part of Lot number 31, in the'Sth Concession of the said Town- ship of "(Johnnie, containing GG ACRES, more or less, which said part maybe described as all that part of the s id Lot lying Westerly of the 70 Acres thereof heretofore sold and conveyed to William Boll, excepting 25 acres off the South West corner thereof, described fl'Uhi IAlii! IN TOWN • Every Lady its the Oo'ntr5 —CONE A\'D Si E OT'R- -- Wool :Shawls ! FOR VENIN WEAR. 1 Qrcal Barga�a We have just &Captured over Ten Dozens, which we offez at Startling Prices. New c BeautiIu1 Goods EVERYWHERE THE RAGE, All the Ladies wear them. Comfort as well as style. Needed every evening. Cheap Goods for the people. Now is the time to buy. Rautoll Bros, is the place BARGAINS EVERY DAY.. All the Ladies come. A pleasure to show Goods. Money saved by buying from las. • R elnember our great exten- sion. Sale,. The people delighted with the prices at RANTON BROS. sonausam DOWNS' ELIXIR J fn ZS: IL DO WH ' ISFSIS ABL,, %ALIAS,^. Ilas sto id the est for Fir iv -ill la: Y1:Als, and lir,; l rovtd itself t.he haat ss remedy l;n, an Pr tic: c: r •(' o Carts t h �; ; i ; Ot-x2a;,c;, _il CoIds1 W' hcop,, Jai. i7 T and a!!E.u1]a 1. rx. -,ii '1 yours* "r o1,1 S 11:1 t re.co 25e. :al Bitt:ti, iiiikszaism LA), • . ' t L(?.Ite 12 iereueeetr= 0 0) THE NEW `INVINCIBLE PROPERTY LIST For., Sale. A well finishedaudconvenient DwellingHouso and Lot oz] urou Street, East of Alain street Easter. For particulars apply to MR, B V ELLIOT.. Solicitor &c, Exeter 1V.ik.N1E� wAGE`'T8 -to sIoilT TIINISON'S New & Superior Canada Maps 84 Charts As paying as any agency in the world. For full particulars, ;free. address, U. C. Traisasue, Map Publisher 388Bichmond-at.,Loudou.0ut, Seegmiller Plows. S.. POWELL. Having tleoilled to close his present stook of 'elle above plows, will ecll FOR i3 CASH, and 514 ON TM FOR 30 DAYS. The plow can be seen at the building oppos ate Bawdens warble shop. (A few door south of the market.) Points and repairs always kept in stook. Parties illteniting ulaltitlg a ptrellase will do well to call early. April 10, S. POW'FELL. LARDINE MACIIIE OIL, ARMNRS, THl1BSIIBItS, ANA)titin men will say e ulcus,•, 81131 save their Maohllmry by using /sardine.. AR;DINE Has boon ytatorioue at all the laadiug: exhibi bona and induatrial fails, since 1878, cerryiitself first prizes and inedalsin every instance. IG luta now no equal as a lubricator, and will out- wear lard, seal or castor oil, and warraatod not to slog or gum the/Meat luachiaery You will Nava Moll by using this O11. Try it and you willtestity Hsi favor. Beware at imitation. -MA;:CFACTCiir,A e$la AY MCcoll Eros. to Co., Toronto. sALi:, JY-- BISSrT'i' BROS., Exeter ; J. BILB1' R & SOFT, Crediton ; \IcDONELL te W'A[IGH, Holman, The Marriae Lasting Mass For Eery Married Couple, While it will hint no single man or woman to read thin peculiar book, yet to all who for the Ant time enter the marrkd stats it Ie simply aNE•:L;I:SSITY. The* must havo tt nor can, the contents be given here, but it enough to say the book contains all the sec reterelating to newly a,arricacouples. Others who ordarit will have to bear the consequenu c05,6e itis only intended, for those who frisk to know how to act after the knot is tied. +very alien caliph, should have it, and as it costs o:.iyapaltry 25 cents, or 3 for 50 cts. Everyone eau Have itbyreu'ittaig stamps or silver and this slip to AW K72 N EI, Yarmouth, Nova Bootie Cleariiig Sale Book's Old, Steal& (2 Don north of Post Oflice) Butter and Eggs Wanted In Exchange for GOWN. We are selling Goods at Wholesale Pricey. A. nice assortment of Dross Goods, heady - made Clothing, Sugars, Teas, Currants and Raisins, at a reduction of 25 per cent. on former prices ; Cashmeres 25 .to 50e., Prints 5 to 10c., Nuns Veiling 15 to 20e ; all shades in Figured I3untings 10 to 120.; Kid Gloves for 75c. worth 1S1,25 ; Parasols, 25c to §1 Children's Hose 5 to 10e; Men's Stiff Felt Hats, 75e: Soft, 500. up ; Overcoats, ,§4, $6 and $7 ; Tweed Suit $6.50 ; Coat li3 ; Pants 42 ; Tweed from 50 to 75e; Boots and Shoes at very low prices. STEAM MHO Ieray29th. JOHN MATHESON. CENTRAL IS THE KING of ALL WASHERS; DRUG STOBE (Patented in Canada, July 13,1863,) Mr. C. Rau wishes to inform the inhabi tants of Exeter and vicinity, that he has sole right of this washer for Huron County, and also that Le has appointed Mr. Robt. Pickard agent for Exeter, and any person wishing tc see the Machine, will please call at the Exeter Tea Store. It was thoroughly tested, and itE merits approved before the patent was ap • plied f or. It has since been placed .in com- petition with a great many washes s of note,thu nor stakehecEst theSouth 3West ethence and in every instance proved its superiority, North Eighty Rods ;thence West Fitty Rods It is, without a doubt, the most perfect in thence South Eighty Rods to the place of action ever invented ; the improvenients' are beginning. prominent and well defined ; they ars not PARCEL 2.—Also that part of the said Lot imitations with a slight change of parts of fo t h rmxng e South West Corner;,thereof, eon - taming 25 Acres and described as follows Commencing atthe South West' Corner Stake, thence East Fifty clods; thence North Eighty Rods ; thence West Fifty )rods; thence South Eighty Rods to tha place of beginning, TITLE. The Title to the First mentioned Parcel is perfect, but is subjectto the following cbeiges,viz :—Legacies to the amount of $800, and Interest under the Will of the late Robert Bell. The Title t o the Second mentioned Par- cel is also perfect,' except that an undivided one halt Estate or Interest therein of Rol eft Bell in remainder after the life Estate of his mother Elizabeth Bell is outstanding, and not inolnded in the mortgage. There is a good 1f Story Brick House ; Also a good Frame Baro, Frame Stable aed other erections, together with a young orchard in full bearing, on Parcell Number 2. The Laud is of good quality and well sitnat ed, being about5lmiles from Exeter, and ]l miles from a Post Office and Sahooi House. Further particulars maybe obtained on appli nation to - MB. B. V.:ELLIOT, Vendor's Solicitor, Dated 24th July. 1884. Exeter some old played out patents, such as •:the public are often fleeced with by Patent Right sharks, but they compose an original and genuine invention, containing distinctive features, Which are fully set forth and claim- ed in a legal patent that will keep infringers ata distance. Few Reasons why the 'Invincible' is Best 1st. Only one-quarter the amount of soap used as with other machines. 2ud. Only one-fourth the fuel. 3rd, No labos in comparison' with th machines. 4th. No wear and tear, as steam and soap are the prircipai agents. 5th. It requires only one-fourth the time to do a washing. 6th. The house is not in an uproar with slope, washtubs, pots and pans, at least one day out of each week - C. RAU, R. PICKARD, Agent, Crediton. Exeter. A. full stock of all kinds of Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on band. Winan:'s Condition Powd- ers the best in the mark et and always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the Central Dritg Store Exeter C. LUTZ.