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The Exeter Times, 1884-10-16, Page 1Vol, XII., No. 8 W TO TEE LINE, LET THE OEIPS FALL WHERE TAY MA%. TEBr T., TaU SI)A I' MORNING, OCT, 6 --Just Received--.-- -SOMETHING eceived—SOMETHI 7G VERY FINE I. O OOQ7 . .,TE+ S and 0000A,. °* x NES, LEMONS, FI0`S, ZDATES, BANANA All kinds of FRUITS, ORANGES, -. 1,.1; Car. ,, FI`Y.NDY1' _ • 1 ' , W. HALL, BARRISTER SQLLITQB,) etc toots. ins,. pvevalowck,7ir,xeter., fWaflci' Ala. •I.uxlo DIVORCEe 'oR pe. • reshhng thro'sghon4 the Ousted Staten sere Canada for desertion, nau- supporkintemperaneecrvelty,tucompatibilitr. etc. Advice free. urcase and address ATTO$NEV W World Building, 1267 Broadway, Nowr • wANT-L1 At,e, „IR/II:is . " MINN'S N'S ENT 14. New & Superior Canada Maps & Chart AsPaFingav anY agency in the world, iso full ticulars, tree. adddress, 11. e. TV ,IRP Plrblisber 888ltichtnond-st. Lofdon, tint KIN , DIiTT1ST, 1.s. D.8 rltaremoir 04 to 10 (1ie o. Teee411 sac trSctodwitlr' alas, :li>' DICAI, DB,I YNDM N,- CORONER FOB tboCOnatyafHuron. Of4ee, oppasito to Ur•I.11arltag's,tors.Eseter• W. BROWNING M. D., P.tt,araduatsVlctorlaVuiveriity' cltiit> andreatdeuce, floutalar t.taboratots.l•:areter, rill~. J. A. ROLLINS, ill. tl, P. S 0. Otlare. Afatu $t.l:xoter,Ont. Residence ha usoreeoutlyorcupied by P. Mel"balli,pe,Fipq. LUl'Z, Iii. A , . Odtewst Wsreetcieoce Exeter- ,R. xetcr- R.l:It,VINGGRADUA.Ti 1:➢�1I VF,lt91T) TrtnityColleg MetoberCollego phrsictausbud surz;eont O.nt.,etileeliirkton. IZf PORT'A>`lTrIO TICES. .ENEY EILl3k;R, Liceused Auco5.• tlopeorfar Uar,Stophes and ;tte011ivray Townshin!s. Sales conducted atmoderato rates, 091Oe--At 1'ost•odlee,Qredlton, Ont. UNEP TO LOAN ON R$AL ES- tate ES- tate for the Reran 4Brio/man " Reviogs fiaoiety. Lr w rates of interest. Apply to John 8ltacltutan, l: set er. J. OLARJ , Agent for the Us. ...�•borneandlitbbertMutualFiroinsurancc Cotnpany, Residence-Farquhar,0 i U mailp I'ItOURTY LIisT 1884. EMP +7R NVE RE,EOH7 . 'fi 6 Bishop of Huron ion tise :Evils of In,- toxieants ssaSOPublliisersnd Proprietors. public, Weenie It ispublic opinion that fent him Bee, Let Christian opinion way he must go and Ile will haws to do eo in soft° of ltimeelf, The following addreee was given byif the Christian ;religion does not call Bishop Baldwin ata .Sand .of Hope ton ns tke a"'flee. to meeting field in the !amorist!, Chao* everything for d3 ist, he woe �; much at ,Loudon, in February last, The mistaken in alit atiing of the Gos- Londan Free .Pers gives it as follows pal. To his min i was a opurious 'A His Lordsbtp Bishop Baldwin de- Christianity that or ewes to love the tinted an isitpraaeavo addaess, ex reit- religion of Jesus Christ, stud yet that lug the pleasure he felt Rt being pre- will not give op a luxury when hue. sant to talk to the Band of Hope, He &reds are tieing led astray. It seem - thought that aa a, very sweet little ei4 to hire the duty of Christian* is to word -hope -there wain nothing like Geld on the work. He might be hero. fie tlluetrated by a pretty wrong, but 11a wished during pile min. story the traneformatiouof the ugly iaary here 14 Stand OM boldly and uu- terpiller iuto 'he bsautffril butterfly flinobiogly on the Modules of abstin. milks poor drunken man was epee and temperance reform. ' He ifig, tow former, but the; wilco did not mead being temperate alone + ratised up and reformed .he be. but refraioiug altogether from the use beautiful like the butterfly. A of it for the sake c>f hie tallow men. tits ugly onlyiu his own eine, That Arta a small thing to do; he re was leo pit .ear sleep that would do it for his fellow moo, for hi,s Lord and for the sake of his coming. Cie ootillueuded it to all to Make it a subjoot of oareful study and to live so their lives could be real by all men, and be hoped the suuliebt of God may meet on every blessed effort that is go. lag on for the redemption of man. kind to the :fork of tempera.koe re. feria. Oit BALE OR TO BENA. there was not an eaaaut, 140 pathway er o! oNr1143imRrna and f1 ate T as lllig. Q so steep the* it crogld not be overcome. or with one lot of land. There area num. Another anecdote was related to illus. eroffruit tree i.good weiland clitoris. Alco trate the feet Ihat rif as elan ie a *dwelling bons* ,and stable together with S lots oat the Opposite coater, for We For L... drunkard 0,11 isle {ijfe is gone, and ho eartieeiam eep'y to ISAAC BA, WDEA�,1♦zetyr .0„ Ont, tl told them to remember chef the > Otitis is to be tenipor*le and For Sala. take nothing at all. They Were pas. ---„ aii,ag'through on a journey and there edaudoonecuteut Dwelling Bon were many temptations, but ,Testis. aao,t ataaot F+xet, ariliurou 84144* F44" (ifIlalnitreet Cbtist could give grace to recut and. Scutt .i .cc :Sows. er FOx,partia alexaapply to oyereome. He gave a story in refer. ut[i. 8 V r LLI;)T4 eooe -14 A great serpent to which the The Scott Act wee Toted on in the oficttorale, eo Ila laetd to Nitre a their sons. and count or Simeon on Thursday last, _..-� las•tex P 1 B• p !county OSALE. - •--. datigbaere to be eaten, Acid add that tn and W41 c;trried by a ajarity of 1,- III 1 is what London is doing to.day. It ; 200 ; Mao at bcaasteed, Quebec by a ie giving yt:uug men every day to. be najority of 2455.. From this result it eaten: up by, the terrible eerpeut-- la evident that the Ant will be carried driuk-- and aornetimea young women, int nearly all cagrities where it is to be too. He had soon in London, Toron. aOmitted. to and other Maces, pot one but ninny situate�oa Afillatidirectly lcastn the Presby- terian Church. Banter togotlier with threo• and quarters driving Iroise; splen i,3 orchard l stable sousog frac'-t. ariug trees ; goad well and cis- tern. Suitable for a gentieeuan'a residence. Will be sold cheap on torsos to suit pnrckaaer. Pessessian gtven 1st , eveenber,138#. Further particulate on application to At, OWLET, Exetora'. 0 young men—and excellent young Not Far trout Holme, men, too -given up to be destroyed by the serpent. He then addressed News Condensed some remark to the older people. Au accident happened to a hide girl of K. 11.Torrie', Colborne, last Sat nrday. The child and her broths were ase•sawing on n board, when th giirr�yl. audsla�nly fell off and broke her A. meeting of''the d rectors of til Live Stook Association was held Clinton, ou Saturday of last week Aa there are not enough entries t warrant them going on with the in tended sale, this fell, it was decided t adjourn the meeting until the 27th ` Oeoember, when;the prospects of hold. ling a wide ill February will be cou- 5l.i;lred. The directors of the Ray Brancl Agricultural Society helot a meetiu at Zurioh on the 2nd lust., for t FRESH MEATS ! He eaid be could not exaggerate the lnflueuce of tho Bands of Hope scat- tered throughout the country from east to west. They were aware #bat legislation. woo beiug eolinited for the suppression of liquor, but it was ask. ed by some what was the pee of pass- ing a prohibitory law, as it could not be kept. Then let every churoh do its duty, and a public sentiment would be built up that would soon bring the You will do well to call, as &Unseat sola! b 1 desired reedit about. He urged every them isi?reah and Tender, y church to look after and educate ice SHELL & FORD, youog people, and there Wel,' no' be 'ropicrters. a public seniuntent al pro,.eut, but pe ----r, when these little ouea got to be men J. Dou di and women, they would demand a Coprohibitory law and it would be kept V inviolate. He said it must be appar- ent to everyone that the temperance )OF( sentiment is on the increase. There is no candid person but Olin see it ; the HI R i'r o N licensed victuallers recognize it; they it are beginning to see that their traffic oIITSTRIPS EVERYTHING FOR is at stake, and they aro beginning to plead actually for mercy, and that C1 1 EAP Goops! they maybeet live. IIs,Flontr6alire�J Lad witnoesed the decrease iu tbo The undersigned wish to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity that they thaa'6 o;,hene out a Butcher Shop ! in. the building formeriy occupied by Eeiup's Orders v ! Tobacco Store, where all kinds of Fresh !Meat romptlti� attended to` can be had, TOS. HUDSON, COMMISSIONER C in the Court of Common Pleas -Deeds, RY11s,Aforteages,Leaeos,and all forme of agree- ments drawn and axe cu Godaceording to law. OFFICE -Lathe Centennial Hotel i3look,Hon- sail, Ontario T1ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND Gi per cont. acoor'ing to terms. Private Funds. Apply to OotoborlG,'90 B. V.1:LLI0'T, Solicitor. Bxetei MONEY-!? I can lend any amount of Money on farm se- curity at 0,0 a.id 7 per cont. according to terms Private Funds a specialty. Charges moderate H W HALL,Harriator,Exeter., (1 LINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Money to Loan on Farm & Town Property At lowostrates of interest, dna on terms to suit borrowers, A number of first-class Farms for sale. :Mortgages b :light and sold. Office in Fanson's Block Exeter If you want the bestvalue for traffics, and that traffic will continue to decrease until it is doubtful if the people will allow any rum chops to 1 I �� r p exist at all as they are now. People NJ. CLAIM. COMMISSIONER BUTTER R t& EGGS will begin to ask what is tte worth of . lithe Court of Common Pleas -needs, these taverna. They can ask what is Wills, lfortgages, Leases,and all forms ofagroe . meets drawn and executedaceor,ling to lawn, noTo-- MoYr:T TO LOAN onnuennarara. Parties wish - chases orrowmoneyon offexiaccounexof isting rtgags-(� Doupe& Co's chases-ofland,or to pay offesistingmortgagse � willilnd a great saving by giving mea call Can lend money ate and 0 per cent, according to terms- N.J.CLAFII. OR SALE.-TWO-STORYFRAME JLI i�WELLING HOUSE and one acre ofland. situated on the Thames Road, 2i miles east of Baeter• Geoff large frame stable and driving t shed ; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing trees; good well and cistern. Suitable for a re. tired tanner. Will be sold cheap for cash, Ap ply to THOMAS ALLIN, Exeter 0 iv 10-tf --'TRY-- MANNIlTC'S Central. Shaving Parlor For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair cutting cbc. ra- Clean towel for every customer,../ Next.door to Central Hote the good of the grocery, the drug store or any of the ordinary ocoupe- tions of life and it can be answered, but when a shop is epoxied for the IUIRKTON. mere liaie of alcohol, the question arises, what good is it 2 What be- nevolent or necessary purpose is being served by it ? Its only result is to encourage idleness, to deteriorate the manhood and destroy the soul. People ac] ' a Old Stand. will say, "is this for the good of our city ? No. If we were afhloted with (2 Doors north of Post Office) small pox or cholera, if we suffered all the pests of Egypt, they would not Butter and Eggs Wanted' be as coxious as the taverns and rune a shops of the present time.'' He had In Exchange for Gooses. Been small pox in its most revolting forms, he bad sat down with those We have just received a large consignment suffering from the terrible disease, of goods direct from wholesale houses which and the most it could do was to quench the fire of the present. life. But when he was brought to sue young men formed -in the; likeness :of God— endowed with all the noble faculties and perceptions with which they were burn—become a wreck, when he sash them lying in the ditch he. saw that the cause was the rumehop, and the man who keeps bile rum shop has to, face the curse. His traffic is the moral ruin, of his ,neighbors-ai Ile prospers they must go down, and this success is the moral degradation. and ruin of the nighborhood in which he plies hie trade. Ile asked what is r Clearing Sale we will sell at very close prices. Spjendid yalne in Cashmeres, Velveteens, Grey, Scar- E WATERLOO MUTUAL FTRE let; Canton and Homemade Flannels. A nice lot of table napkins and covers. Splendid Wincey, Grey and White Cotton—very cheap Also Tweeds and Beady -made Clothing. A lot of grocories to be sold cheap. In Boots & Shoes we have added some new lines; and are prepared to sell the best goods at close prices. Farm for Sale or Rent. Farm. of 100 acres, 70 cleared ; Bank Barn 60x40; Good Ileum and Orchard. Price, $4,600 ; $1,000 down. ,Rent, $240. INSURANCE CO_ Established in 1883. 'HEAD OFFICE • • WATERLOO, ONT. This ooml,any has boon over Eightteen years n successful operation in Western Ontario,and continues to insure againstloss ordamage by Fire ,Bnildings,Merchandise, Manufactories,and ail other descriptions of insurable property. In- tending insurers have the option of insuring on .the Premium Note or Cash System. During the past ten years this Company has ssued 57,006 Policioe.eovering property to the amount of $40,872,o3s; and paid in losses alone $709,752;00 AssetS, 8170,100.00, consisting of Cash in Bank, Government eposit, an d theunaeeessed Premium Notes on hand and in force S; W Wen Apply to DEN,lsf D, President. C, M, TAMon, secretary JOHN .MATEESON. the duty of Christians in this matter. J B. Huones,Inspector. OHARLESi sNELI,, h t Agent for Exeter and vicinity, jlfay29th, I Exeter .t'he rumeeller is the creation of the r ease were .hewn, nue of wbieh /alto very peoixllar, the patient having lead kli000ggtes for several weeks,the hie. cough oeeurring as often as fro ESO.. t to 100 times a minute. A ease of contracted liver wasjpresented aaoolne ponied by au extensive eruption of the akin. A eompouud fracture of' one of the bones of thehand, with a anorteuiog of the finger oeo,eteeeet4 Qt an inch, wets eilawo, aud the atone., woo; broken in several pieces and ex- posed. The wound healed at once and the bot:ss are nailing ad without Rain *nd very little soreness. A cane of blindness fram'coageetlou of. the blood vassals was shown, la which scute roars ago one eye became blind and a abort time 1400 the other was attackedand oomelets blindness CO - lured le three or four days. A ease of ulceration of both lege, of some 8 years standing', w#e exhibited, 4aid 10 11;Ye origioated from typhoid fever, and one of extensive inilamznatien of ilial skin commonly called salt rheum.. A very iutereating case of looked- jaw, wet reported, ,arising frotxt, a gun. Riot wound, of the thigh, resulting iu death --the only medicine of any use. was chloral hydrate, which kept Bim somperetively ettty until he died, .i ansa of COUrtllttians after confinement was reported, where life eras barely by the Otte of a rather new remedy called pilocarpine. The assooletion was coustentty occupied with oases and reports the whole afternoon, and this was one of the ,must euoceeeful meetings ever held. and the promise seems likely to slake next Meeting equally interesting. Foreign Briefs. It is staled that Queen Victoria has requested Gladstone to submit to the Cabinet t!.1: he quattiou whether spseiat powers cannot be oont'errod upon the e Prince of Wales to enable him to par. oipitate in the conferences of the s,lv. ereign of Boma, e Dublin Mail says Capt. O'Shea aE visited Gladstone in Scotland and ar- ranged a fres#, treaty between the o Fernallltes and the Government, by 1 which the latter agrees to recall Lord. 1 Spenser and allow the Crimes Act to a°f in return for the support of the Irish party on the Franchise Bill, The marriage of Miss Ida Theresa, daughter of Capt. Foote, U. b. navy, to Lord Montagne Parfet, son of the 1111Marouitt of Winchester, was oelebrat- hg led in London on Tuesday. Minister 1 Lowe' and a large and fashonabla au- dienoa were present. The presents were numerous an costly. Queen Victoria sent an antique diamond bracelet and gold breakfast service.. The Prince and Princess of Wales• seal* diamond neoklace and ladia. shawl. The French Chambers: reopened Tuesday. The Minister of Marine in- troduoed,a credit of 10,800,000 franca. for exoenses of the o,,erations in Ton- quiu for the last three months of the. present year. The Mininiter of war. introduced a bill for the organrzrtioxi, of the Colonial army. purpose of makiug arrangements for the payment of prizes, and winding up the business of the society for the year. 11 is pleasing to notice that the late exhibition has been a success financially; and that after paying all the prizes awarded and other eahen- nes, there will be a handsome surplus left in the hands of the treasurer.. Annie Wright, who, it will be re• membered, deserted her child at Olin ton station, was brought up before Judge Ooyle, on Monday of last week. His Honor taking into consideration the loug time she was in jail, released her on her own hail in the suni of $200 to come up for sentence when called upon. In discharging the prisoner His Honor advised her at some length on her course of life and admonished her to keep away from the reputed father of her deserted child, The several committees of the Un- ited Methodistchuroh, together with the chairman of the district, the Bev. IsIr. Gray of Clinton, met in Hensall on Friday last to adjust and finally settle the church and parsonage pro- perty, there' being before the union tsvo churches and two parsonages. After a lengthy diseussiou, character- ized throughout by a friendly spirit, it Ives arranged that the church last ere ected and situated on Nelson street'be that retained by the body for public worship, and that the old oh nrob ilnowe as the Bible Christian proper- ty, bo at once disposed of by sale to the best of advantage, and as the pro- perty is well situated itwill no doubt be quickly purchased - The Huron Medioal Association met at the Grand Union hotel, Clin- ton, on Tuesday the 7th insi;:, Present, Di Williams, in the chair, Drs. Sloan, Young, Campbell, Elliott, Gunn, Hutchinson, Nichol and Worthington a case wait presented in which an opening had beer' made between . the lbs to let out a large quantity of mat- er iu a young boy—he will probably; ecover l'wJ cases of nervous die.. • Prohibition in Parliament. On the 26th of last March, Prof. Foster made the following motion in the House of Commons :— "That the object of good government is to promote the general welfare of the people by a careful encouragement and protection of whatever makes for the public good, and by - an equally careful discouragement and sup- pression of whatever tends to the public dis- advantage.That the trafao in alcoholic li- quors as beverages:is productive of serious injury to the moral social and industrial wel- fare of the people of Canada. That despite all the preceeding legislation the evils of in- temperance remain so vast in maimitudo, so - wide in extent, and so destructive in effect, - as to constitute a social peril and a national. menace. That this House is of the opinions for the reasons hereinbefore set forth, than the right and most effectual remedy for these Evils is to be found in the enactment: and enforcement of a law prohibiting the int portateon, manufacture and sale of intoxi- cating liquors for beverage purposes." Mr, White, M. P., of C acclWeil, moved the following addition to Mr, Foster's motion :— ' end this House is prepared, so soon ;Is public opinion will sufficiently sustainstriu- gent measures, to promote such legislation, so far as the same is within the competency of the. PCrliatneut of Canada." This additionto the main rnothon was agreed to bi' Prof. Foster and hi friends, and tlet motion tuns amend- ed. was adopted by the follo.Vin,.; Vote: 122