The Exeter Times, 1884-11-27, Page 4Pe 'vier ler r>les.
THURSDAY, NOV, 27, 1884.
coxsER.V.42/V i&, Al TRNTJOY.
A general meeting of the Oonaervile
bees s (Exeter will be field in Farteou's
Hill on Tuesday evening *text, Dec.
• 2nd, At Half past 7 o'clock *harp, for
geeteral organization and selecting
delegates to atte:id the detnonsti $tion
in Toronto. A fuli rtttendeuee is
speciallyregneeted.
RIATORiAt NOTtt:S.
We would call the atteirtiest of the
Coueervailiese of Stephen and
borne to the feet that they should
bake some notion in selecticg delegate:
to attend the deWonetratiou et re,
Tux Qounty Bosrd of Canvassers
for New Yortl, on Thursday evening
.aeolared the official vote of the County
to be as follows, :_Ctevelaud's plug,
*,lily, 43,180 ; Butler electors, 3.490;
$1. John otaototst 1,031. There were
822 defective electoral ballots end
1,277 blanks.
The ' tantren.l Witness discusses
the question of whether a newpaper
man should give away sources of in
foamatiou. That depends. Ortlinsr.
wily, and w#ext the iuferfua.tion is.
given iu good faith, we do hot believe
arty reputable uewrpaper would ex-
pos its information agaivat his whit:
ee. Rut where a begs: auuounoe;
anent is *lade with the sole purpose of
giving annoyance or perpertreting a
hoax, it is otearly the duly of a newt
paper to protec• Itself by snaking
know;, the person upon whose vac
runic. Lia up and doing *oiitstiritig, city it rested. A. judicious person would have no dtfhculty iu deciding
"here iia draw tate Hue" a
1
*t
Ica deprilsatloti in the various kinds ,.
of trades iu the States ha, a.tgtsed the Tun Deputy Minister g.f A, rioultare i
dismissal of aeverdl tit rtt.rr<uds of etc- fur 3lauitobta has 1.3600.1. 111.3
ployees. Such is riot the csao in or,,p rep«art for 1884. This.
Canada, yet the ttitti Catnaslitrlr press 8034 nasi aoreri We'te plan-
a4vootttaa lt3unlgretiou to that tiouo•
tcy. If there have been any en
fooheh as to listen t, naval gabble and
ttay. goua lo tun States ou the
strength of *they *ill doubtless regret
it,
1
Whose etemetelr es.
As tnv receut lettere on "A Trlp
to the P,acd iia Coast" .corttainad illu-
sions to the beautiful cemeteries of
San E,rauoiMcr, buil 041414i141. many
of my friends suggested slat 1 would
give them a nice: vivid i'ortr lances of
Onto of the dead,"1 thought
perhaps the f ,llowaug, linea woalti not
be inalxpr•oariate
N. J. 01.aliK,
Bright Sol, anis° in splendor o'er eastern
hills of gold ;
The floral leaflets tender, stilt pearly dew-
drops held;
Along through Sylvan valliea the orient
zephyrs play,
And slumbering nature rallies' to beautify
the day.
Aanbrostal air enaieel us it.i fragrance to in-
nate ;
The scenery rejoiced u3 of Sacramento's
vale;
Along its flowery pathways we walked with
noiseless tread,
To view this silent, sad place --those ":itis*
of the dead -
\each shady tree, realm') g ru wo.udermeit
we view
The seulptured tumble shining in every la
lett hole,
t The ;listening sunbeams glancing through
leafy em:.rra d sprays.;
`hese sublime scenes en -miming, repay 4
poet's gaze..
SOM4 3OI lint been making c.tlttul•
staa,$'iu ,,i
Va under wheat in the province ---au
morose to the are% of lb per out
over leo year. Lest ,year the aver•
atl41 yteld was 21,80 aar6beIs per sore.
If the yield this year lied averaged 20
bushels the aggregate would be 8,205,-
620 bushels, out of Ithloh 4,740,058
would be used fur exportation. not•
atielts beeed ou V„nderbilt'e wealth, withetaudtug all seid to the CCIAtrlary
.11e line discovered teat if uouverle4 by the Auti•Canadiau press. It is
into solid gold, it wvi:ld rnnke a bar said that where a1'110at was ao vn eatrly
foot long. Fifty men giving it away it was not injured in the least by tate
in dollars at le ra e o , V. 5 1,07 0"9 b h 1sf ll' t1 f
ling out"for eleven year* before It stat, --*tie 6.301 eowu and the sea rage
frost or rain. Of oats the yield wee
would have to oontiune giving "4411.• ° , i a$ a -- a 4 trig o rum
would ba exhausted. Ilia subjdot is retueu were smaller, liiarley also
palatal one—except for 'Vanderbilt Calve short ---the average wee 20,000
84 tl tc3. Tutt
crop of roots was eitonlleat. As the
b$bei . lits in cud his relatives.n s a' lau ii
1 We watch the ivy °revving, we hoar the wtl•
lows sigh,
We see ;heir taaave3 atilt weepitte with tears
front s'uture's eye;
With each soft breeze that's blowing, the
I filly proudly waves,
As tenderly 'tie: growing o'er auneglected
grays$.
And here we can disouver the blue torbat-
eiteuot—
P erhaps some maiden's lover hen buried
',oath this spot,
,1Iaydict bapscraveit was the dower his tlyiug bout
,
That she shouts pluck tLia flower awl
plantit on his grave,
Olt h when this earth's receding 1xou3 out our
dying gaze,
Who eau resist car ploadi0ga, though puerile
our ways?
Thea blame ye not the hirer whe urmwi
through 'treaty yearn,
•
line gravy with deems to auver, aunt tlwse
Flt 1858 Canada expurlet only $1r returns for both .1iauitob t and Ou' i bedew with teles.
500 worth of ebee.e ; so 1883 the tereso are in, it will the et' eldsaL iu w we can diaoaver, whore word iu Dea,h
tereatiug to compare xielda of eaoft rep060
amount was $0,500,000, The ahem province, which will be found iu lite. The leteg orv.er am tate ftru, the pause. alga
industry was unprotected until 1868, !following schedule ; the rose;
when a duly of three anuli per lb. The violote aro bl„amine iu magus a crystal
Qntario. ,tfanitoba
was platted upon it. ll.'rom that 11030 1, Wheat, per acre, fall .24 1 20
the praduot and export have lumens-) .r .. p
a ran ..20
ed. The freearadere tell ue that ? Oats............ ..38.9 39.67
protection creates monopolies, in: Earley... .............24.8 32.333
I'otataee ., 1631 .201 t
creases prices, and cute oil exp Aga. !•uenips.,.....,...,.16 392 Arranged a graad confusion with mown-
tiitri. Where has !hero beet:.tuy ,tangolda 356 menti fart,
v,ittug wrong WitIt tits three canna per )Carrots...............392 333 The tinuty ohieelstl auarblu p30511im the
pound duty on cheese ? porting Brevities.
—
vase,.
The atmosphere perfuming, which purities
the place.
Her beauties itr prufu,ieu, Dame Mutate does
itn at
artist`s skill,
But nature is a marvel sublimely grand
atilt.
Maud S. wilt make no father rtit- 1Vhi1st the inscriptions readi» g
English navy will be ,treugihet ed, tempt to boat her record this season.
It is generally conceded that the tonlbatonea wrought,
and to do so tate amount of £25,000,- At the repeat of the mayor the Each foreign name repeating,
000 Will be required to be raised forNon' York patios aammiesiot ars have with the thought
decided to prohibit git.ve fights in the
future.
The Scottish Fancier states that tate
rough. witted 01.1130, Rethland. bas
been sold for £250, the highest price
over paid for a dog of this b.eed.
the purpose. There is difference of
opinion as to the best method of
raising the amount, sotne suggesting
one way azJ some another. It is
most probable that the required
amount will be raised ou c ellort.time
loan. The etreugtbeniug of the navy
ie an importaut scheme and all par-
ties in England are agreed to it.
Tam difficulty with the House of
Lords on the Franchise 13i1l is iu a
lair way cf being harmoniously ad.
usted. On condition of the Upper
..Hoarse paseiug the bitl the Govern -
anent pledge themselves to pass the
redistribution hill at th.i next session.
*Thus the peers have heed let lightly
elowu, Had they persisted in their
'ppoeition to such a popular measure
as the ex ensiou of the Franchise,
there is very little doubt the eud
would have beau dis',atrous to the
House of Lords.
RUMOR has it that after the passage
.of the Franchise Bill Mr. Gladstone
will acoept the peerage which is to
be offered him. This is 'quite proba-
ble, and the aged Premier will step
.from his seat in the Commons to the
Upper house at the alone of the ses-
eiou. Mr. Gladstone has kept free
.from the agitutiou against the peers,
which is au indication that he appro.
soiates the value of a title as a reoog-
•niliou of political services. His re•
quest to have the G. C. B. Peerage
conferred ou Sir John A. Macdonald
..s also evidence of his appreciation of
these honors.
upon these
supplies ut
That men frim every nation lie buried in
this piaoe,
A grand representation of all the huwnu
race.
Though these denominations aro untueran•,ly
signed,
Yet Sctiptural quotations more varied still
Sutlivsn, hie manager, Speedy, and we find.
Alf. Greenfield,and his manager, l ox, Methinks it is no libel, were theyj in order
land,
were in Court at New York, on Scar A lithographic Bible weld thou be quiokty
day, for examination on a clump of made,
intending to,engage iu a prize fight. Could I in proper metro arrange myth°atghta
The case was adjourned, fn rhyme,
Duncan C. Bose issuea a challenge 1'd sing, than Virgil sweeter, than Homer
to all comers for wrestliug or a gen- more sublime,
errl athletic competition. He offers But though. my heart is eager pectis sparks
to go to Australia to meet Donald to latae,
Diunia if the latter raise $5,000. He My talent is too meagre those cemeteries to
eye. Dr... Smith was serif fox and'
dressed the wooed, arra he will eoun
be able to resume work again,
Ur. Aaron Menet, of Aileia. Craig,
died very suddenly on Thursday last'
sit the residence of hik.3tep-son, Chas,
Lynn, bioGiilivary. For several yenta
Mr. Marra, baa been ,n a feeble heath
from the effect of paralysis, Or lho
day of tris death he hard gone, Isith
his :life to Mr. Lytn's piece, with the
intention of remaining there for the
winter. He had but newly errivod
when he seized be 6 fresh shock, nod
expired lar $,few hotti';t. The deceased
weseeliely known and highly esteem•
ad in the o,rwwuuity, in which he had
resided so tolrg. He Web 63 years of
age.
Since the Scott Arlt was eaaried in
throe, the hotelkeeperr of Gerrie,
l+ave placed notices ois their elleds io
the effeot that parties uetag the shed
in future will pay fol ktugle horse,
10o., for team, 15e. The teiuperence
people, thinking ,Lid too high a
charge, aaited on the hotel keepers to
sen it they reould not lower the rate$,
tt-tlir.g them if they dist not do ao a
free abed would be built, for the ac.
commodation of teams; They took
two or three days to outsider over the
clatter, and xeports4 that the rattle
would tint tae lowered. At a meeting
Stttur4tkr night a aoxtttnitteo was ap
p011310d 10 find gerund to build a pub
lia *tied. Threats have been mado
that the sheds would be burned as
fest no Soots Act aleft could build
31.041, but title panty makes ;hem more
determined. 'elle exoitewnut over
Sena Act tils not abated there
yet.,
has deposited $150 forfeit with the
mayor of Clevelaud.
One of New York'a female betters
is said to have cleared $30,000 this
year,and we are told that at Brighton
beach there can be seen scores of
plungers in petticoats risking their
hundreds in as cool a style as if they
were merely paying the butcher or
baker his long looked for bill.
Ttie English amateur Chambers,
says it is the clear American air that
makes it possible to make fast time,
and he predicts that America will
leave England far 'behind in records
at a very early date. He tells the
TVorld that after a hard race in Eng-
land, be is completely "done up" but
that in America he teals it only in his
legs.
Mrs. Hanlan has received a letter
from Ned giving an account of his
race with Beach and the way in which
it was lost. He states that the won.
der was not that he lost the race but
that he was not .killed. Beach cat
fairly acrois his boat, and Hanlan
THE unveiling of the mounment ofsays that only a -tremendous pull with
the right oar, which partially sprain -
elle late Hon, George Brown at To t ed his wrist, saved him from being
.ronto on Tuesday was not a ceremony, I run-down, As it was his boat be-
ef a party character, but rather an dame fairly waterlogged, and it was
egenl of considerable national inter- only with great difficulty that he
could keep afloat long enough to cross
the Hue. Even then, he says, he be-
lieves he would havewon bad he not
begin forced about a quarter of a mile
prime.
Farewell, sweet floral bower, my task is now
expired ;
Farewell, each lively flower, by whieh I was
inspired;
Farewell, ye dead, who slnmberin each ter-
reous donne,
When we are of your number, may Heaven
be our home.
est. An exceedingly large crowd
.was in attendance, and Conservatives
awl Reformers alike manifested much
iiaterest in connection with the of out of his course from one cause and
fair, Mr. Brown's lite was otre another. Ruddiek, of Boston, has
oodtinuat assault upon the principles ijust shipped two;new boatreto Hanlon,
of the ,Coneervative party ; but dot- p
who will not probably row another
withstanding this no set of people race until the new boats reach him.
cath set as a judge againab tb'o nude -
The shells are . of same pattern as
serving deed. H. has 'fought ramie those be has been using lately, and
0 good fight a000rdiug to his own 1 Dost $125 eaeb,
" light.
Not Far From Houle.
News Condensed
Mr. Duncan Graham, of the village
of Nairo,butoheted a cow,whioh whet.
dressed, weighed sometbi ag over one-
half too.
Bishop Baldwiu will this week visit
several parishes in Huron. He peach-
ed in Seafot th Sunday and will ofli
ciate iu Goderich next Sunday.
Farmers' Clubs..
We ,alit' the following from tate
Hulot' Sipa! tri order that the fart*
ate of this dt•ariot may know the
Moe a brother farmer 10 Catborat/.
It eaalb township had a Fanners
Glob, the reanit would no doubt he
beot'{iatrrl
RROTKERs
What is it the Ladies are
talking about ? Why ! those
Matalasse Cloaking*, Mantle
Cloths, Ulsteriugs, Meltonsi
&O., at RANTON BROS. Ali
say they are Guth nice goods,
and so cheap. And them you
ought to see their Black Fur
Trimmings. Why we never
saw al,ything like them. B1k
Fur Trimmings from one inch
to three-quarters of a foot
wide, and all new in this sea
son --every yard of them. Be
sure you see them at
Colborne:Nov,19, lase.
Ta the Editor of the Huron Signal.
"Drava Sus; --1 aro bold to ask rpaoe iu
your radiable paper for the following nom-
naunieatiuu. I think that the faernera at
Iiuron are very backward in the matter of
Farness' clubs. As far as I know of there
is
net a farmers' club in the whole county,
though
Huron one of the most important
counties it; the ptuviuce. There is no douot
Mat Mare is great room for improvement
both in onr farms and (arming. Our farms
do not produce nearly as much as they
could he made to. Our dusk is not nearly
as valuable as it might bu ; thousands of
ea,tie have bean ehipyedand sold this fall in 1
Buffalo for and dente per pound, when
our cattle should be mirth 5 and 6 outs per
pound at least, Ther is room for improve -
meat in the dairy, the ('rehnrd, and in fast 1
evert -department of the facer. And, air, I
do cut think there is any way we could work
a chaugo for the better than throng!). a good.
farmers' club in eachtewusl.ip„ where mat-
ters of interest and protit could be discussed.
'lho ministor of Agricaltnro has made ar-
raugements with filo professors of the Onta-
rio college to give a aeries of lectures in Ja-
nuary on agriculture in places whole they
ate wanted. If NYC land a farmers' doh in
Colborne, we could make arrangements to
secure one lecture in our townalbip, and thus
reap soca: benefit from the government's lib -
end polioy. 1 Hope that some of aur loading
Imams will take this matter up. Our es.
teemed reeve (a retired farmers might take
it up. and thus plats° the people of Colborne
nyder another obligation to him. Hoping
to see this thing taken up iu earnest, and.
carried to a successful conclusion, I remain,
yours truly,
A CoLnoass F.tnursa.
The St. Mary's"Journal" and "Argus" say r
The St. Mary's Carriage Manufacturing Com-
parry not nerving sold tho whole 100,000 shares
orhud full returns from agents have deemed
it advisible to postpone the division of profits,
amounting to $106,000 to Wednesday, December
3114,1884, when the same will positively take
place. Shares aro 1.2.00 each, and can be scour-
ed from F1. A. L. White, Secretary. 8t, Mary's,
tint.
Survival of the fitest. Down's Elixir has
outlived every other cough remedy simply
because it is the best.
JUBILEE SINGERS.
The most interesting feature of the recent
exhibition at Montreal was a conipany of col
orad Tubilee Singers engaged in manufacturing
the coleb=atoll Gold, Coin Tobacco, and at the
sometime delighting the crowds of spectators
with exquisite aonthernmelodies. A gold med-
al and a spocialdinloma were awarded to this
popular brand of chewing tobacco, and the
thanks of the committee tendered to the Ad-
ams Tobacco d o. for their attractive exhibit.
The Salvation Army at Qrorri"e heti
a bauquat, then quarrelled over ih,+
receipts, and left the village. The
citizens hope they will never return.
Fleury Smith, of 4th con., Howlett,
has sold his farm of 150 sores to ,:
Mr. Henry, of Oxford county, for tht
SUM of $7,200. Mr. Smith inte'ude
moving his fatuity to the ,Northwoa•
in the spring.
Detective Schram proceeded to Lu•
on and arrested Chas. Douglass auto
F. Hodgius 0n a peace warrant, issu.
ed at the instance of S. Kelly. ant
chargiug theta ;with threatening t,
take his life and destroy hie prupert)
with fire.
A very serious accident occurred t
IVturty. Keogh, a young blac.cauiiti
of Offa, on Sunday evening last. 1
appears+ he was but walking with ht
fair cue and he met bis rival on 11e.
road about a mile north of this village
where they started quarrelling,, ani'';
his rival struck him with a stone, iu'
fiicting a severe wound over the left'
FSTRAY.—Oame to the premises
J of the aubsoriber, lot 10, con. 11, Town -
hip of Stephen, ou or about the last of Octo-
ber. 1884, 6Lambs, The owner can have them
bit provingproperty and paying expenses.
THE EXETER
Planing Mill
SASH, DOOR, and.
BUD
!CTORT 1
ALL 1KIhIDS OF
NING
Done to order.
• Bemetnberrthe place..
1/ver I3ov card.
STATION -ST.
RROTNR
CEN T'RAL
DRUC STORE
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 • `r•a,l Drug Store Exeter
C. LUTZ
Foothill Numerics.
325 ACRES.
325 ACRES.
THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION
Salesmen Wanted.
To begin work at ouco on Fall Sales, Steady
employment atfixed .salaries to all who are
,willing to work.
MEN AND WOMEN
can have pleasant
WORK TIlE YEAR ROUND.
Good Agents are earning from $40 to 67
per month and eXpotses.
larTermsando utfit free. Address
STONE it WELLINGTON, Toro uto