The Exeter Times, 1884-11-20, Page 41
he Muter gimes.
THI/RSDAY.eNOV. 02, 1884.
TUE CZAR, OF STEPHEN.
A. certain writer has, ekid that re
public's are, as a rule,ja st s =oh
EDITORIAL NOTES, "Bum' i°1"°61 10 the ma" stay of
this country above all thInge else.
Many fermate have a mistaked idea
Acoomnea to the officiat returns aa regards hoiding back their groin
or the Toting on the Sot& Act iu the for sn &awes it, the price. As the
00111191 of Harm), there w*r0 10e706 harveee4as good all over, Cher is but
;
votes east 5,957 for the .Aet, 4,804 slight hope that the pri:te will ad.
agaivat, and there were 135 rejected Y4000, The farmer will vein nothing
ballots. by nolding hio grain this year, but
under oue-men :power ae the most
the chances ate that he will lot..
deeeotically ruled nations of the j. T. Mumma, of the Wiughata Farmers, market your grin now and
earth. We remember well
it wee , too when
Vedette, bee a libel snit Pending eteetre the prices that prevail.
the custom of certain &midi -
An politicel writers to look upon our against him for Publishing an article .A. Cemparlson.
eel musieipal institution, as so mare gr. Marlyn. The writer of the al. Below will be found A statement of
"ieoking republioe," and emember-
leged article le in the same the votes oast for and, egreieet 'the
r
ing these two propel:Maus and seeing fix. Soott Act iu Heron:-
, the shape things are taking in Stepla• htit. 11. NicGir.Mener, editor of the roam:rues tea,
en, has auggested to us the question Goderioll Signal, is in trouble. He
whether our naienioipat neighbor .to and a ,1r. Bali are having a warm
the west of us has not even eters at its
Ereest
an unweaned Czar.
tb alleged to have made during
We have heard that under thet des.
the tt Act p
Muniaipalitiee when mn&gJ by lo. in hie mar, winott was written bv a
time about some statement thatM.
notism of Raub% the Our, through
his officers, does exerciee a censor.
ship over the public press, dictating
what ehall aud what shall not be
published
iu 1;$ editorials, but even
then we believe the proeeediugs of its
Tneliersinith 38
East 'WaNveuosh 188
Cotlerich town 35
Stanley 9.1
Hullett Alt•• 67
Seecatnaign. Notwith
BlYak•a tft“ m• ik• •• 0.411,t0Olk It 415 10
Colborne
standing all its trouble -boycotting, Sea.folth '' .. t (35
32
&o., the Signal dill comes to band. Herrick . 151
— afTtournribezry 163
Bmtn
c:in be bought here for fiveGrer, 224
canto per loaf, The free,tradere are
novo weeriku; ter 1110 farmers becau-e .riee33 .. . 57
IttLblittobe.,iti.ic.c,Itrott,uptiaitedreedoort milli: of the low priceof wheat. whoil . ,,,iroiteor- ......... .... - - 02
f." In' gt'Whe'o,"ho'yr"evor:the per wheat and bleed' are high theett *nett r .h II. ....... ....... ....... 6
731
t.,:,,fooritt
Wingbalatem 1,4*.t. • ...... It* ....IQ 17
)4,
Exeter Butcher Shop
R. DAVIS,
RIVEN
Butcher & General Dealer
BROT1116
st.z. Ittuos or— •
III I I A. 7' IS
Customers supplied TITESDAT8, TRIMS,
DAYS AHD SAMITBDAYS•at tbeiv residence.
ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RH
GENE PROMPT A.TTENTION,
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
017/Co
NVY04,
YEASTGEMS
The ho east let world, Bread
214.1.1c4 jautualts4124....„..........„....‘t, white and imbote-
ow' jazargt124s1talet...41411:
GROCERS SELL THEM.
sun who wooly:tee to Le the ehiet revere() teeir synat:athy aud feel for etiieel 117
ruler is ready--takiug hit: own word the!l'euselee'r* 11'1'144 Lb have it , Exeter ........ . ...... .. • - ,,,.. itl,
tioilerieb....- , Price Baking Powder Co.,
PREPERID RP INC
:bread cheap and wheat dear ?
.. 93
for It -to mutilate and expunge any BiTa of Dr. Ilice'a Sputal rlatonat4 BMA
part ef the Ininutee of proceedinge ofWawauosh
hie Council -0r realer the coi-nil of Tee Toroeto demonetretion in ,
• he people--upen the shorteut noticee hauor - sir Jowl m,todotteid wilt mexilh,p rzenuneteo etetuster.
poseible. Some tirne since when wo
1.1.1,1•Tre,pir
Tozal tuniorities tor 1,864
Chkoao. ill. St. LOWS. MO.
,+. -•--. -V-
-•
Sus r ival of the Meet. Down's Elixir hos
outlived every other cough remedy simply
94 beCAUSO it iii tho best.
take place on the 17th and 18th of B3vililil• • 41
procnred our minutee of that couned
Stephen JUBILEE se:earns.
from another scarce (became we 1 the next mouth- The Preeeedill8e etee........ .... ......... t••..t 29
(souk not get them in proper time will cemprtee a reception at the --
from him) we were told by the Czar Omni, Opera House,when an address i Twat majorities aettheet 2009
.
will be delivered by the Premier, and majority for.- - ... - .,.,-. 1,505
have been published tint they were
a banquet will be held the followiug veteran:
day le ae large a building as eau be
that some parte of them should not
net intended for the public ; mid "ow
he toile us regarding what he says
was a 8010U111 resolution of that cow
all that "should WO feel disposed to
withdraw our firet charge against him
regarding the minutea and let him
kuowett once HE would take the fore ,
gotug reeelation out Df the nainuteeirespourient say e thee it is believel ter the icon Act, and the number in
that it might not appear in ptiut,"- that Cleveland wilt reaigu the guy- each municipality at the political elect '
or as he falsely puts it it: Mr last cruorehip u, tow January he, e, ne tion it: 1888. There were ten eleven
letter to:our cetem...-"I suggested to to let Governor Hill page upon 1110 Lilo (4 the "eq." vet" l'°"ted• in
him that if he would cousent to N work of the noire cession of the 1882. the vote polled at the Dentin
tend the council at its next sittiug on Legit:14(mo. It is understood that lot: elec:i in wee lada 111311 11,000 :
the firat, Monday in December, aud Cleveland will not consider tea met..
let me Anon, 1 would riot put the said ter of his cabinet until atter be resigns Tnekersteitb
motion in the unnutee flr publica• the geberoaterial office, The gore 7221orne
tiou. ernor's staff wt11 probably tosiga at 'st.4,114:1
This might jnetify the question the Beale awe as he does. It w Hay. Y •• • • •• • - • - ••• • - • •• 503 s 54
thought the loading membere of the Golorieh, township ..... ..,.. 502 337
present end will be reappointed, aud ,,,S''ar."' th• 317 303
that Hill trill only put in a few tier- x„yeay '.' ....... ''''''•'-'1 807
1.04
aoutti frit title as aides. thsJerivh town-- . ... 438 560
—
Colborne. 412
THNRE was a call° decided at the A811field. 687
owner of a cow, which had faller, ov. Clinton
couuctls all ever the country The
Brussels, .
Blyta
.... ....197
tett, 511
153
327
174 594
476965
215
278
868
W 1W . 1 . - 387
of his offer before that terrible retie , last Division Court .in Kincardine it waivauesh ...... „ .„ „ 387,43 493
Which is of importance to township Turnberry 521
lotion saw light , but the truth is,
Hullett
Witightun . .939
Grey 750 749
Morris 522 585
MeEillop P88 657
Wroxeter afi 74
we have neither part ner lot in the accident had ever happened there be- meek,. ,693 822
matter. They must settle that be- fore. The owner of the cow gut his
tweeu themselves, aud the attempt damages, however. There are but Total 10,896 11,585
to draw us into the melee will do few bridges on oouutry roads which
no good. are relied, but tine decision will likely —
10,396
We might say in conclusion 0011- have the effect of causing councils to
°taming the envelope in our posses- make their bridges lawful in this re. Lists of 1888 and 1884 were used
Edon that the penmanship upon it is aped, by different municipalities respectiv•
as little likely to be mistaken for that — ely. Some parties claim that if a
of Sir J. A. Macdonald as any of our By the official count Cleveland's compulacry vote bad been taken the
friend's compositions aro to be attri- majority in the State of New York Act would doubtless have been de-
buted to the same source, feated. The vote as compared with
has been found to be over 1,000, and that of 1882, shows differently -the
MORE ilONOR. Blaine has surrendered with the bet Act would than claim over 500 of a
T110 mast 1/1t07€01ting Nature of the recent .
exbibitiou at Montreal:mks a cmpany ()tem,
ored Jullikie Sit:gets einiageil in inalmfacturing
the celebiated Gold Coin Tobacco anti at the I
sometime delighting the erowili of spectators
' 31'1!1' Ixrigetalalggin-'ifit lia(.%;441471‘linfit
;4:-.1ar drauil of chewing tcdiacco. and ril.. ,
thanks of the committee tendered to the Ail- ,
5.957 ono; Tohaoce Co. (or their atitactiveet Whit. i
secured. The Attend:wee will.r..tat again * • g• .• as It •••14. 413Vi
MVSICO I
largo, aud the dernonetratiou Alto. Teed reieetel 185
gather enthusiastic.
Total votes --• Mr.F. nese i•ir'ep3reti to give instruction:: .
pollee_ ...„.., „„ .„ _melee Ion 1143/0aOrgml, Viace and Tncery of Musie.
Tun New York Times Albany oar- ,` The following, is a cot:at:arisen of 1 terr, grr,;;IetIllaileeett,1.4.'''"'" Stur"` or at J
the votes lolled in ench mnitici slily — 4
3PI.A.INTGAilanC103ELIM0213$9.
innttATIALLIM IN
Scott Mt, 1803. Taile, Tonob1Wort 8118114) & Durability.
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wir.ramar sucAnr. d* CO.
50 5Y Ilea 201 and 200 West Baltimore Street. butimorei. t
439 560 Ne.112 Fifth Avenue. NewTork.
• .... 690 099 ,..
A PIEPER BREECH
LOADING 1
GUN, 1
were we ratepayes of Stepheu.-
How much and wnat park of the
minutes of their council do the cleat:
ors:really get ?
aunpase wo should be duly
greteful fur that ronsitleratton /or our
feelings, which prompted tbe making
the resolution of .he council only ex-
cited a quiet smile on our part, while
his letters and the resolution cam -
bitted made us laugh outright.
As for any grievance existing be
tweeu him and "Fred" is concerned,
er an ueratled bridge, sued the 11111
nicepality for damages. The council
iu defence showea that the bridge
had a log lying along it, and that CO
More polled in 1883.. 1,189
The news respecting the addition
al honor which the Queen has con-
ferred on Sir John A. Macdonald will
be received with the greatest gratifi
oation all over this country. 11 was
speoially stated that it was given at
the request of Mr. Gladstoue, who
appears to have a muco higher ap•
invitation of merit than those who
lay claim to the name of Liberals in
this country. They have kept up a
fire of continual diseazisfaction, and
have tried (but happily in vain) to
make the people belieye that their
trust had been grossly abused. Bat
Mr, Gladstone has been able to see
that Sir John has had a difficult road
to travel, and the Reformers who
have done so much to belittle Sir
John's character and ability must
enrely recognize Mr. Gladstone's ac-
tion in this matter as nothing lees
than a rebuke to themselves. He has
heard and knows all the charges that
have been brought against Canada's
Premier, and now he has expressed
his opinion regarding them. There is
no doubt that those whose sole work
is is to decry the Premier and all who
are not willing to do their bidding
raise a great cry on amount of
this renewed token of confidence:, but
the public generally will lake it wide-
ly different view of the matter.
Two Reform statesmen have been
unseated for corruption in as many
days. The corrupt praolicee were
bad irtotigh, bat the hypocrisy was
two -fold worse.
grace. Cleveland is a free-trader,
but his sense of good government will
compel him to not meddle with the
protective policy. The House of
Representatives in the next congress
will consiet of 184 Democrats and
141 Republicans, while the Senate
will have 41 Republican and 35
Democratic members. This is a,
great change, and will result in turn.
ing out of office from 50,000 to 100, -
government servants, many of whom
have held their positions for over 20
years.
AN abstraci of the report of the
Provincial Bureau of Industries for
the month of November, which we
publish elsewhere in this issue, shows
the state of affairs in regard to this
season's productiou of grain and
roots to.be tnost encouraging. The
grain.yield is greatly in excess of last
year's clop, and the duality is excel-
lent. There is a vast contraat be-
tween the quantities of wheat grown
the Iasi two years. there beiug in
1888 11,656,987 bushels, and in '84
20, 722,288 bushels, the average per
sore beteg 24 bushels thia year
against 10.6.1asi year. The increase
in all kinds of cereals is great. We
might add that the root crop has.
bden equally as geed. Notwithstaud
ing the low prices and the somewhat
depressed state of business, the fig-
ure' furnish good ground for encour.
agemouL Wheiethe winter sets in
and money is put in eirouldtion by
She general marketing of the harvest
I good results will follow, as the agri-
majority.
Scott Act Notes.
The voting on the Seen Act in
Lanark will take place to -day.
The Anti Swett men have submit-
ted a counter petition to the Secretary
cf State, claiming that the petition of
the temperance people praying for
the submission of the Act is itivelid.
The objections and the original pete
tion in reeerd to submitting the Scott
Act in Carleton are now placed be-
fore the Meister of Justice for his
opinion. 11 is maintained by the op.
portents of the Act that 275 names
on the petitiou were obtained by mis-
representation and frand and it was
asked that the same be struck off. It
is conteeded that 250 0 those signing
the petition were not voters, as ap-
peared by the affidavit of Hiirkiu, and
it is held that the conditions of the
statute have not been complied with.
1; is understood thee the day for tale-
ing a vote on the Acta the objection's
are not swanned, will be appointed
about the rood of January.
The St. Mary's"journal" and "Argus" say :
The St. Mary's Carriage Manufacturing Com-
l.:Till/ tveitliig:I tot' 1:vgle:Ites 100,000aebaras
it advisthle to postpone the divielon .p,f Frees,
amounting to 5100, to Wednesday,—ecemner
Met, 1884, when the same will positively take
ed Prt'n), 8111,1rA.8.13Lalit Itfi, egg eatigy°,101),e3ggre;
Ont.
DIED.
Bowprarn.-In Debora°, on the 12th hut.,
Bereheba Roweliffe, aged 16 years.
Cruno.-In Hay, on the 17th ins., beloved
wife of Mr. %horns thing, aged 55
BUY
ThoMOST GUN for the lout money
ever oltercd to the public.
For mile Wall thrat.clan invut Dealers.
At Wholesale only by (sen0lOr Catalogue)
80110VERLING, DALY & GALES,
81 & 86 Chambers St., New York. 1 "
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A.DTL"ngt7;',(g' 7t4,'.'
10 Spruce -St- N.' •
What is it the Ladies are
talking about ? Why ! those
Matalasse Cloakings, Afaantle
Cloths Ulsterings, lkfeltons,
47c., atsRANTON BROS, All 0.
say they are Ruch nice goods,
and so cheap. And then you
ought to see their Black Fur
Trimmings. Why we never
saw aoything them. 131k
Fur Trimmings from one inch
to three-quarters of a foot
wide, and all new in this sea-
sou—every yard of them. Be
sine you. see them at
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GEN TRA1
LOOK HERE!
DRUC STORE
Read R. RICKS' New 'Advertisement
And don't be wandering ad cut the streets not
knowing where to buy your
Watches, ClcckE Si, Jewelry
His Stock is Now And Complete.
LADIES GIVE B1111 A CALL!
No trouble to show you through, or sot your
Watch to the light time—if you have one ; if
not he will he most happy to supply you.
HIS STOCK OF CLOCKS IS SPLENDID
representing all the leading American
makes.
Prices Lower this Season than ever before
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Send in ychr sick watcher while there is room.
far Hem emb er the Stand—ONE Doon NORTH
Or TELEGRAPH OFFEEEL:
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Exeter, Aug,27th 1684.
THE EXETER
Planing Mill!
SASH, DOOR, and
BLIND MOM!
ALL 1KINDS OF
T U R .N I N G
Done to order.
Beniemberjbe place.
Dyer novrard.
STATION -ET.
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Cr tral Drug Store Exeter
C. LUTZ.
ronthill Nurseries.
325 ACRES.
325 ACRES.
THE LARGEST IN THE DOM1NION
Salesmen Wanted.
To begin work at once on Fall Sales. Steady,
employment at fixed salaries to all who are
;willing to work.
MEN AND WOMEN
' can have pleasant
WORK THE YEAR ROUND.
Good Agents are earning from 540 to '57e
per month and expenses.,
InarTermsandt; utfit free. Address
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