The Exeter Times, 1884-12-4, Page 4r
:IRSDAY, DEO. 4114 X884,---reeominends Sir John to the Queen
as a Worthy subject for her royal
Honors --and he is accordingly honor -
Imes. led by leaving the title G. O. B. con-
ferred ou,him, sebum theeebove-ns, in6d
editor endeavors to make light of,
tTtra Oliuton New Rra would like
POotor
r1
Mackeuzie troubles whilst), agitated
Canadian textile/7 previous to wig,
with the object of iuvadiug Canada,
They +Here defeated, and Shoultz was
sentenced to death. It wee in the de-
fence of this man that young Mace
one ret won is legal sours, which
aa they ;gree! and etreogthemed, in
to be swept away by prohibition, is
it the 1,100,000 manufactured into
beer in Canada, or the 8,750,000 Si:
ported that controls the' her ey mark
RMO
et ? 1.100,000 btRliels et 65 Geula
will amount to $715,000; N ;v,
d ld first
h' g 1 h' supposing that Ruin is loeu to the b.tr—
011uTlitill,
ley growers of Canada by prohibi ion, Iik
IT iii talked /among railway cirolea ; some one to explain Baty B many Atter y tate (ferried
4t for i tilthe
Datta reptile-
are- termer avvrttF uof A s? std ? would
Dineach
teat the Grand Trunk and Can*da mechanics are being thrown out of g Sup p g
1 anifio Rail •rays wilt amalglttnate. R employment in the United States. The io the opinion of hie many admirers, each ff,rtner raises at 200 bushels ; iu
"rug of enters and riot protection, as it hie brilliant defense of the . Pole, he els there will need to be 70,000 farm;
*owns that were seeking for a bragclt i would like Ata readers to believe, It coutixlued hie practice for several i era. This number d,vided into the
of Ole O. 1', R, will fon short in theirs is expected, eo says the Boston Tree. years with increased success, which $715,000, will glue the avbrago less
bright anticipations of having aneth• i elicr, that beeleesa In every 'niggle did not, howevert prevent biro from each fernier will 8u+taiu, viz : *hoot
or road from tits courses spoken of. s will be thoroughly restored before or watohing polities closely, and he had $10. Is that a sum of such import.
p t with the beginning of the New Year. had evidently determined ere time to twos that so great au outcry should
lar several comities where the S cote 1
Ef9rroRl4f,, NOTES.
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yer iu Canada --a reputation which, we place the avers * Amount% that
nn n ;elate cause is the con ntermand• ho
ids good to the present day. Atter! order to produce 14,000,000 bush
Is it be tens God@rich and oth0r�
enter the political arena. be raised about the ruining of the
Act is being Ait.tte3, the nue of ' Conservative) Hestia In. 1844 the removal of the head— barley market ?
quarters of the Legislature to litg '�`"4 —'— —
hove been published, and are iu os—*too gave itnpulae to leis yeaelxTnge Pittsburgh's baseball salary
th ass ls;he have signed the petitions ' A. meeting of the Liheral•Conserva- tont season will bo 50,Q00.
:fives of the village of Exeter was for political life, and the sante year
eased 'u of the antis, This arpeare g
to be quite a myotery. Fanaon'4 ball Dr Pollens in tie House of Parliament as e, represents,- erg, will find Robigs�oi>t SPiinsplxoriz.
list
Sir John first took bis seat in the s
held ora Tuesday evening last in Cilergywen. Singers qua 1'abtio Spealc-
thept, waters there is sus t'et' nay to weak'
Sig .l0;tti MacDonald left for eau. oltalaved by R. Elliot, seooaded
*eve 9f Eeng,stou. Be w4a a Tory tinct ,stl irtlrlstott of the greatest benefit to
weld to the palls and was returned on Iona tate throat or Bronchial tubes, at it
ala vta. tie.v York Sstur,la) by the !by T.. 13. Carlin that atx Aseooiatiou tgat ticket, to contignad iu otirlia� tot tete* tau+ irritated inewarow, gives full
y g Meet for a number or yearn, unfit the
`tout mud atreuch lotted
vocal organa and loran
(Omani ataaliier. iia bnjoys the very ; be now forttled to be known au tato
GOD servative party was returned to parte- neer life cud ' yr to tae eufoebtedt son:
Atter-
. ov@ y_ Elliot, seconded nay General. This wae five years
by George Willis. that Dr. Bellies be alter Ile 444 eutered politica, sad
President.—Carried.
lest of health a,4 is it► good spirits, Liber*-VQnaervation Association of power iu 1810 with Sir Alcan Mel' its etitutiou.
tie wets bidtleti a cordial levet rayyiya S d'
the Villager of Exeter. --.Garvie at we head, and 1i h Sir
Al us el' it
by eeverat of hie English friends, d b
Ai.i,teol: etas been ranoxmioated
Year or two subsequently lie sucoeed-
Moved by J. White. seconded by ,.
eel Sir Allan kfeNab as Premier of
., prafes a to have been princely Vice President. ---harried. ed Irani R. n, *.. \. hits, Secretary, St, Diary 6,
guaraut of the illegal acts committed oocurrae durtu the ,time toterveuin
by bis agents in hie behalf. He will
-Conduct , the election ou pure panel—
plea Chia time, and ales put up $3,000
The St, Mary's"JournaV' awl "Argas" say
The 8t. risxra Carriage Manufacturing , Vele.
ar had full returns from gents have deemed
it adv sible to1 eettppapue the c iviElOn of proAte,
amounting to 8106.0(0 to t1'edneillay.December
by the Refortnere of Lennox. fir• R. i too ombe, tt11#t l Ii Oarltng bs atsk, taai. when the Same �rtti pee tire y take
Canada Neat. political upilea vele pisco Shsroa Are,* ,s(1) eseh.eodt un bepeon*,
Masicd by J, White, saoouded by J, dame g Ont.
Spaoktnao, that 1.iobael Eaorett be to lite confederaticu 'f Canada and
the formation of tai@ Dominion Guv Survival of the iiteec. Dana's Elixir has
Feoretary-Treasurer. Carried, outlived every other cough remedy simply
gloved ley l3, V. tliot, aecouded e.,„ eminent. In the first i)omiuiau4Guv- because itis the hest.
ez t ku a :► the 1'iacdOralci
runcu , ow. a a� > rx a*i~ s an tis
R, Farmer , that the constitution and.
publication , beet as it :;itarautee of by Iaws gpverning the Oaentyo tier- Macdonald waa appoiAteti prowler by ax1u iitbtoeet Iontrealwas ac4mpan} oseol
c# to se far as a 11e%bte taorsenga edtaruanafaotnx n
fel' use to G1,lesaitnot neceaaartly for f Cartier Government, in 1867 Jotiu A The rtaol:t interesting feature of the recent
;4004 faith. on ««Avis« i n, l?p heard Motick, the thea Gosernor-Geis- the beleb;atea eloldeotnfrobnr-a,am' at the
ba adopted by this Aa«ociation. sad seal of Canada. 8 redobu oontiuued ISMS
th time
delighting
l`gilhoutn the oiU i 4 gin as
'o ' nternetionsl Expeei- tame the Mester. J'. White„ Robert a; tai@ hetet
of ;tato ter seve
ral ears al and a «pRctalQiialamit Frere awarded Lo ekes
The World's a I Saurlere, and tti0 ofl3cora of the 5 s- r eelsnat the ole e ryas award. and we
Bart opened at brace (Jrleans, G, 5- a., st,oiaton be a tinted a olmmtttae ft
December let and will remain open to ravens the aspme aunt report to a
for six menthe. The railway rates meeting of thea Association within 1
are likely to be placed ata very low m MovednvCarrby i V. Elliot, seconded
d.
figure. The Canadian Government b J b- 1;i wk Iia. that this Asao-
a
a er this. k how toe teudored bo the Ad•
le 1872 he was *ppoiuted one of aria Tobacco Co. for their ettractiveexbiblt,
leer l�lstud '« ,pint high 13amwis. L GNT NEALTNYeBRE .
ilex sued ptentpo#antis 1. I sot
in conneeticn with the commis.
siuneri named by the Prl:stdeut of tete
has dsoltuod to fonder asses# Hoa to manors wish it;sexprese Orr grntifi—1 United States for the eattlemeut of
Canadians( whocoutet;bero, exhibiti ey mantas, and take this their eargrafi f t Alabama claims, resulting iu the
thea products, there, as they opportunity of oonRratnlating the treaty of \Vanhingtou in May, 1871.
considered the time for awaking prep.Right Hon, Sir John A. 11Tao3anald Oue little epineode in the career of
orations too short. upon the recent high dielinotion oon— Sir John Macdonald will o to elite
(erred upon him by Her Majesty the that he was p7eaeased to no am .11
Tun Queen's Bench Divisiol,al Queen, alta hope that he will long
Court gave judgment on Friday Morn.five to arjoy iiia honors and the oon
ing in the couapiraoy case, on the
f deace reposed in bun by the great
motion by defendants to set aside the majority of the people of this ooun—
(rowa prooeedinge as irregular, sad try.—Carried.
to otn;tnence dr Kora. tithe Court The meeting closed with cheers for
held --Chief Justice Wilson—tens the the Queen and Sir John led thele.
Between 50 and 60 enrolled them:
Crown prooeedinge were regular and selves as members.
that the motion mast be d'tsmieted. The following gentlemen were ap—
The argument upon the demurrer will
probably take place 'thio week.
AT the regaest of Sir John Macdon-
ald the Montreal detnonelealioa in
honor of the fortieth anniversary of
measure of the wealth of stratagem,
for which he gets credit alike from
friend or foe, Before the .confeder-
ation, when the Macdonald -Cartier"
Government ecieted, the queatiou of
removiug the seat of the Guvernreent
from Ottawa, the plane obosen by the
Queen for it, to another city in the
Province was broached. Sir John!
etrenuouely opposed the move, and as
ssiel, NIT
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YEASTGEMS
The best dr hop east to the world. Bread
raised by this yeast is light. white and whole-
some like our randmother's detielous bread.
GROCERS SELL THEM.
PREPARED EY THE
Price Baking Powder Co.,
inns of Dr. Price's Special farorin Extracts,
chicane. 111. St. Louie. Mo.
pointed as delegates to the demon—
the
large number of the members of POISON
titration to be held in Toronto on the the Government were in favor of it NO
the leaders of the opposition moved a IN THE PASTRY
17th and 1811t ins* :
Dr. Bolling, T. B. Carling, J.
Hawkabaw, Jas. Oke, Bobt. Sanders,
G. Willis. Dr. Lutz, B. V. Elliot, L.
hisentry into pubiio life bas been de Hardy, W. G. Biasett, R. Farmer
andJoun White. stead. This arae tarried, and before
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forted until January, when, at the the House assembled next day, Sir
flame time, hie seventieth birthday 1 John conferred with hts colleagues on
will be celebrated. As this date, Jan: Sir John A. sliaeDonald. the eitnation. Next day the Govern.
want of confidence vote iu the Gov-
ernment, which would no doubi have
carried had not Sir John put a vote
for an adjournment of the debate in -
nary 11, falls on a snnday, the pub-
" 'lit welcome will tales place on the 12th
and the banquet tendered by the Jun:
for Conservative club on the following
day, January 18.
The following brief biographical, men* resigned, and Hon. George
sketch of the Canadian Premier will Brown was oalled upon to take the
leadership of a new txovernmcnt. Ac
be of interest at this time. corning to the constitution:*he Mem-
Sir John Macdonald was born in bare of the new Government had to
Glasgow,Scotland, of Scotch parents to the oountry for re•eleetion as
Sts Tilley, in the course of a recent 1n the year 1$15, Five years later be cabinet ministers after the formation
interview in Montreal, stated that ii with his parents Hugh and Helen of the new Government. The Gov -
Macdonald, emigrated to Canada,and ernor-General refused to adjourn the
House for ibis purpose, and while
the new Government were preparing
for re-election, Mr. MacDonald had
one of his colleagues move a want of
confidence in them, which was car-
ried, and this administration, which
was only brought into existence in
the morning, fell in the evening of
the same day. The Governor -Gen•
eral then called upon Sir George
E. Cartier to form a new government
which he did, and which is kuown as
the Cartier -Macdonald Government.
Sir John received the honorary de-
gree of D. C. L. from the Univer-
slty of Oxford in 1865, and in 1867
was made a K. 0- B. In 1872 he
was created a Knight of the Grand
cross of the Royal Order of Isabella
(of•Spain); and now in 1884• he .has
been treated G. C. B.
was probable that the question of gov- settled in Kingston, which was then
ernment life insurance would come up the most important sown in Upper
in parliament next session. The Canada (now Ontario), near the hist
working bf the government savings tont fort of DeCouroelles and Coun-
Frontonao, and next to that of Que.
banks system has. proved so advan—
tageons by providing small investors 1 bet the strongest fortress in Amerioa.
with a moans of depositing their env— The family, after living there for four
ings at a low rate of interest oombin— years, moved to the Bay of Qutnto,
ed with absolute security, that it is leaving John Alexander, then in his
not surprising that -the similar scheme 10th year, at echcol in Kingston. The
of providing life insurances on govern: t city offered many inducements then
ment security should be favorably re— in the way of excellent aohoole and
garded. churches, besides social advantages
not existing iu other parts of Canada.
The lad was placed at the Royal
Grammar School under the tuition of
Dr. Wilson, a fellow of Oxford Uni-
versity.
Those who remember young Mac-
donald in his school days describe
him as having °'a very intelligent and
pleasing face, strange, fussy -looking
hair that curled in a dark mase."
These characteristics he retains to the
present day. After he had entered'
his sixteenth year, his father took
him away from aohool and articled
him in the office of Mr. George Mao -
Kenzie, of Kingston, where he applied
himself diligently to the study of law
for six years, during whish time his
employer frequently referred to him
as the most diligent student he had
over seen.
Before he was quite 21, he was ad-
mitted to .the bar, and immediately
evened an office at Kingston to orace
tics his profession. Throughihis own
natural ability and the influence of
his friends he soon secured all the
business he could give bis attention
to. About this lime Von Shoultz, a
Pole by birth, crossed ovey from Og-
densburg a* the head of 500 men,
THE Rev. W, F. Grafts, of New
York, reports that he sent oiroulars to
nearly two hundred persons who had
travelled widely, asking where they
had seen the best Sabbath observance,
Scotland ranked second of countries,
with Edinburgh as the representative
ogre, but Mr. Crafts says that Edin-
burgh cannot compare with Toronto,
and that Toronto is,on the whole, the
meet perfect specimen of a Sabbath:
keeping niby that the world affords.
A majority of the replies he received
establishes the fact. This statement
will apply equally to every town and
village in the Provinoo.
Tan editor of the Goderioh Signal
apparently feels sore because he is
not en the right side, and has act a
chance to be appointed as a delegate
to participate in the grand banquet.
The inscriptions whibh ;he proposes
for mottoes are evidence of his nerv-
ousness. He thinks Sir John is a
very bad man, yet in the face of all
t he blank paint, MT. Gladstone, -the
Reformers' groat exemplar in politic
Barley. y
It may be interesting to our read—
ers to know how much barley ;,is :pro:
duped in Canada, and how much of
it is used in the manufacture of beer.
The best authority on the subject,
Mr. R. H. Lawder-in his "Review
of. the Barley trade," gives us the
following information .Last year's
barley crop of the whole Dominion
amounted to abput 14,000,0*10 bush—
els. Of this 8,750,000 bushels were
exported,3,150,000 used for feeding
purposes,, &o., 1,009,000 bushels were
kept for seed,- and only 1,100,000
bushels were used in ` Canada in the
manufaotute of beer, From this it
will be seen how little influence on
the barley market the exportation of
1,100,000 additional bushels won 1
meetly those who had served Lyon- have, supposing the brewing filtered
8
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AR= VSEL.
Vanllla.Lemon, Orange, etc., favor Cakes.
Creams,Puddings, dce..as delicately. and nat-
urally as the fruit from which they are made.
FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE.
PREPARED 9Y THE
Price Baking Powder Co.,
Chicago, 111. St. Louis, MO.
AIAEERS OF
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
AND—
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems,
Best Dry Hop Yeast.
7'0R 587.1= a3 -M" el-ROCERS.
WE BAKE BUT ONE QUALITY.
What is it the Ladies are
talking about ? Why I those
Matalasse Clonkiugs, Mantle
Cloths, Ulsteriugt, Meltons,
&c., at RANTON BROS, All
say they are such nice goods,
and so cheap, And then you
ought to see their Black Fur
Trimmings, Why we never
saw anything like them. Bak
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 thein at
STRAY.—Cave to the premises
J of the anbscriber ,lot 16, eon: 11, T07921 -
hip of Stephen, ou or about the last of Octo-
ber, 1864, 5Lambs, The owner can have then.
by provingproparty and paying expenses.
THE EXETER
Planing Mill!
SASH, DOOR, and
ELI1 TORT!
RATON
BROTII IRS
CENTRAL
DRUC STORE
ALL 1K.INDS OF
T U R NING
Done to order.
Iiememberithe place.
3:3Qer Al' Howard.
STAT10N•ST.
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 Cc-- tral Drug Store Exeter
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Salesmen Wanted.
To begin work at once oh Fall Sales, Steady
employment at fixed salaries to all who are
twilling to work.
MEN AND WOMEN
can have pleasant
WORK THE YEAR ROUND.
Good Agents are earning from $40 to, $1
per month and expenses.,
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