The Exeter Times, 1885-4-9, Page 5Oar .tnchan Population..
According to the last report of the
superintendent of Indian affairs, the
Indian population of the D. inion in
1884 was, by pr0Yin0e8, as renews :---
4lntario , 16,892
... 12,028
Nova Sootia...., ..,.... . 2,197
New Bronewiok 1,524
Prince Edward ielaud.,..,.,,292
Meuitoba and Northwest , .,, 88,909
Peace River District;,.,,,..,,,2,088
Arthabaeca District 8,000
McKenzie Dl,trtcl.1.9.191., 7,000.
Eoturtt Rupert's Laud,....,, 4 010
Labrador (CenadiauInterior) 1,000
Arctic Coast,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,900
British t,'oluwbis,,,,,,, 39,011
Tsui..-.+ .... .........131,952
Ttragedy In tit. Thomas.
A terrible Untidy was enacted at
Sit. Thomas ou Buoday afternoon.
Samuel Mitchell, a teamster, oame`to.
the residence of Chief Fetwiuge, while
that officer MIA at dinner, and taking
* huge Colt's navy :revolver from #ails!
pooket handed it to Chief Pawing.,
with *ha remark : s.1 have ,just .ho►
Alas ►Eder Mointooh t he to lying
dead at my hogs. ou Zeal oil* "treat.
.1 stouts not Mind it any longer, and
want to girsl mptilf
The Chief accompanied Mt ohell
the house and fauna the body of
tletntosh lying to the hallway
*lairs, dead, the brain" oozing from a
bolo in hie head. T'h. Chief M once
took Mitchell to the loan -up, mad no-
tified the Coroner,.
We. Mitobetl and Moiutooh had.
been playing dominoes in the kilohen
*11 ruorning, and about 22 o'clock tho
women and -her hinband had eome
word". Subeegenlly il]aiutosh and
hire. Mitohell proceeded upstairs and
.nosed the front lled•roore. &lital:etl
armed himself with a largo OoII'a,na*y
revolver which he bad iu the house,
and proceeded up the stairway, and
turning to the right he tried t0 open
the door, It wag resigned on the in-
side, but i1 w'aw opened in a few see -
and", and bloIutoala, who was ataud
-
enough .from his ellowauce of pocket LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE R'Y.
money uy a 019 . CVOSttgat1011
after the aucideut, discovered U Iwo
other bop at the Home were the
proud possessors of pistols. The bov
to b t0
Galvin is in custody and an inquest
will be held.
Dundas Banner :-The Globe end
Louie Riel are old partners 1n the
work of disloyal agitation and die►n-
tegratm. We are not prepared, t0
accept the Nairs insinuation that the
chief Grit organ and its party are
oonaCiOuely and systematically dieloy-
aT to the Empire sad hostile to the
integrity of the Dominion, but their'
eourae of action in every . oriel; that
arrives while they are in oppotiition
renders inevitable the oonttlu,sion that
they are ready and eager to strike at
the then in power, without regar4 to
the coneequenoea to the oolntry..
Scott's Zinuislorlaa 401 ]'arra
Cod Liver 00, with Hypophosphltee,
Vern Palace* and Strengthening.
Dr, a. 13. DeaAabntos, Owego, N. T.,
says: "1 have prescribed Scott's Emulsion
for many years, and, have given it a thor-
ousih comparative test. I cannot speak its
too high terms of its palatability, ae well as
its efflasay in all the wasting disorders In *t'AltiET REPORTS.
wittalt it is is indicated."
(Corrected .at6O'clock p,m, Wednesday.)
GoxNG Nonxn. Express 0l ail, 2n4 Class.
,London, depart 7 45e.nt. 4 50 cart. 6 30 .&.n. ,
Exeter 8 57 6 10 9 34
Seasall 909 624 947
l[lppen 9 13 6 29 10 Of
Brucefield 9 23 6 43 30 22
Clinton 6 45 7 05 11 30
irondesboro 10 00 7 20 10 00
BIvth 10 07 7 27 3416 r.at.
Belgrave 10 22 744 12 48
Win8bam arriue10 34 7 55 1 16
4101109 &ousts, Expxeps Vail. 2nd. Class
Wia$bam, dept 7 48e.ar. 3 Odeon, 30 20
Be,�rave 800 0 47 11 21
Blyth' 8 15 3 30 11 42
L�R.ndtsbora894 3 38 32 00
Linton 6 50 405 12 Oral,
Brueetleld,.,9 05 4 39 1 13
Kippers 91,3 427 1 27
He. salt 9 18 4 32 r 30
Fzater ....... :1 35 443 2 35
London arri3el0 31 450 a 30
I;EN2ALx,, Wanted at the Hensall Oat-
Meal Mills, fifty thousand bushels of good
Wind Oats for Milling pnrpoies, The high-
est paid.al exchanged
est price will be Oat -me
for oats.
$d ser s. Rox.rAa Mune,--One of the
most complete roller mils in the Province, is
constantly musing sing and giving the best satin-
faction, (+risting done to order an short
notice. The roller dour takes the lead. Try
it and be convinced. 20 tons of good Mid-
dlings on band at low figures. A few cars of
Corn and torn Chap on hand.
RAxrtlr,
dc uneu xAn'r.
wna,m
J. k117THARLAID,114NSAt'sra, Wuit8\VbQs, : .,, ... 908 too w
e ANT., 0ouvi ra oxn, Ceelaftssro cBtt. tied 80 It t o 080
san6xire insrtranoo Agent and Issuer of White Wbeat flaw ... 80 8 to o g0
err age Licenses. All businesa transacted Beal Wbeatliew '0 8 to ao
sttirctlyooufidentlal. A Call solicited; ()dice "trance wrrt,,►s•
at the Post piece:
HORSEMEN,
REMEMBER
TIu Times.Office
ihsa the Largest and
"SEST ASSORTED STOCK'
OF HORSE CUTS
IN CANADA.
If you do not receive spe-
rife (naw) -• •••
Harley ... .. ..
Oats •••
Glover Seed .,. ,.,
Timothy " ... ... ... .,,
Peaty
Coro -
antte: :: .. :::
B
Plourperbbl.... . •.. ...
Petatoee,per bag ...
Ap les,perbag
Prie4 pplespr b
Caere per lb. , ,
Turkey per ib .,
DuokR per pr
Ohipkena per pr
iioss,dressedpor100 ...
Beef•..
Bidem roubg. •. .. „-
" dressed .. ... .,. ,.
Sbeepaaklne,eacai ., ...
Calfskin*
Wool per lb ... ...
lla7]'perton
Onions verbose ... ... -
Wood per cord
RENSAW, MARKETS.
0409
Fait Wheat per. bb ... $
Ing in the centre of the room advent,- b;:iovt*lanai
ed towards Mitchell. The latter rasa• aimens, call at the office and Barieylfoedins;)
ed the revolver, and pointing it at suns them mita (late,
Itiointosh'a bead palled the trigger.
The bullet struck the viotim on the
tide of the heed, gr8zing the eoalp,
and inflioting a wound from which
the blood epurted in a etrearn. The
bullet tlieu struck the wall behind.
where titcintoah was etandsulcjpaesing
through. The wound received by
McIntosh did not cause flimto fall,
and he went out of the room iota the
hallway toward Mitchell. 'Tho latter
again rinsed the weapon ansi taking
more deliberate atm fired, the bullet
this tine finding a lodgment in Mc
Intosir's forehead, and bespattering
the walla and ceiling with his brains.
He immediately fell to the fluor with-
out a groan. Mrs. Mitchell rag from
the room and seized the revolver, evi-
dently thinking her Ilceband intend-
ed to shoot her likewise, bot be push-
ed der asido and had reached the
head of the stairway, when 11e met
his mother, a woman of about 54
years. On hearing the first report
she rag upstairs and seized her son,
and it is probably due to her interfer-
ence that Mitchell's wife still Iives.
The poor old lady seems to feel her
position keenly, but she 1s able to give
II well connected account or The af-
fair, which will enable the jury easily
to determine where the blame lies.
The Chief of Police empanneled a
jury, al the request of the Coroner.
The inquest was adjourned until to-
day, (Thursday).
Chatham Planet : Thera are but
few persona who will not regret the
course taken by the Globe and did-
t•ertiser on the rebellion in the North-
west. They continue daily to pour
out columna of abuse on tiir John A_
Macdonald, taunting him with being
personally responsible for the out-
break, and impudently asserting that
ubon his head will be the blood of
those who lay down their lives in de-
fending the country against the
rebels. And this, too, in the face of
a statement, the sincerity of which
may be doubted, that it was tho duty
of every loyal Canadian to sustain the
hands of the Government at such a
critical moment.
On Friday a son of Mr. James Car-
roll, who resides on the town line be:
twee West Nissouri and London
Townships, met with a most unfor:
innate accident. While chopping,
one of his feet was so badly crushed
between a log and a stump that am-
putation became necessary. Tiro op-
eration was performed by Drs. Moore,
sen., and jun., of London: Tan young
man is doing as welt as could he ex-
pected.
Will. Mitchell, aged 10, of a
cook at the Boys' Hate, 1' acoi-
deutally shot to -day by a yore : e>.tn
pinion, named Herbert Galvi rhe
atter had been working, anti saved
Bills printed cheap and
quickly on our Steam Press.
Estimates given. on applica-
tion for Cards, Posters, chic.
TIMES STEAMS PRINTING OFFICE,
EXETER, ONT.
SEEDS,
Seeds, Seeds!
Fresh and Reliable
Garden, Field and Flower
smmns
In groat Variety at the
0seteo80
0 tie to 060
Q34to033
650 to6CO
26so 1126
060to0ss
O60to055
014to014
612 toe 34
5 00to460
035 toe 40
040 to050
004woe0
QO4to006
0080005 New French All. -wool Sateens, New French All wool Otto•
a s to o ss mans, New Frennh All -wool De Baines, New French
s 00 80 o 00 . All -wool Nuns' Cloth, New French All -wool Branca,
hyfflL'�C��l'T,
SAMWELL AND PICKARD
Beg to announce that their third grand
MILLINERY OPENING
WILL T.t.ILE PLACE ON,APRIG 16th ,AND FOLLOWING.DAYS,
When the display will surpass in Size, Completeness, and Novelty, any exhibition they
have eror made, embracing, as it does, all the Latest Novelties in
Pattern Hats and Bonnets, English & American. Straws,
New Trimming Materials, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons,
Laces, &c., &e.
--X11 QV'R ST &FLA DICPA' T 'T—
We are showing exceptionally due vain in
New Ottoman Silks, New Brocade Silks,
New Brocade Velvets, New Brocade Grenadines,
New Satin de Lyons, New Satin Maveilieux,
New Satin Rhadaue, New Satin Stripes,
New Satin Brocades, New Gross Grain Silks,
New Cot'd Summer Silks, New French Oatnbrica,
New Sateen Prints, New Scotch Gingbams,
New Muslim in great variety,
New Indian Lawns, white and colored.
Parasols, Sunshades, and Umbrellas,
New Collars, Cuffs, Gloves, Hosiery, ,.o., also a. splendid
range of Embroideries imported direst by ourselves.
1,T ---- D E ZE B .. — G-OQZ S
They are showing some of the Chotoest Fabrics it
s 90 to 5 00 New Brocades, New Checked Lustres in large
variety, New Plain Lustres, all colors, New
Mohairs, and a full range of Fancy
Dress Goods.
To ,our Black Goods we simply ask your inspection, and comparison of res. In
seeds Re feel happy to place befo,e ou- customers some of the. Choicest ra�iucti0as
of
000 to 600
040 toG75
050to07f
01980000
800 to1000
06080075.
250 to 275
0800 to0h0 Ti p
0 88u to 9 90 English, Scotch, French and Canadian mills, tit moderato prices, which ice manufacture
00 44 to 046 on the promises, guaranteeing a good fit in earth ease.
0 23 to 0 sr Complete stock of Groceries, Crockery, Glassware. China, Lamps, Cutlery, New Field
0 38 to 0 33 and Garden Seeds.
5,pp'es per bbl -.:.: 300 to 140 Remember APRIL 1611i is the Grand Opening Day. Come one and all. Come and
Potatoes per bb ... 7"a 2:5--8-7
0 to 0-542
52 ,tote Carefully our Goods, our Styles and our Prices. You will not be importuned to buy
e
11BYI TAILon 311O . I. repaid for your visit,
SAMWELL it PICKARD
Will. Senior
Wishes to inform the inhabitants of Exeter
and surrounding townships, that lie has
opened
A Tailoring Shop
in PANSON'S BLOCK, (up.stairs), where ho
will be prepared to do all hinds of Custom
Tailoring.
If you want a Good -fitting and Well -made
Suit, Coat or Pants, you will find Sat-
isfaction by giving him a trial.
Mr. Senior has had long ex-
perience and is a practical
cinian Lahratyworkman.
�.
Remember thy. Spot,
Directly over Geo. A. Hyndman's Grocery
Store.
Will. Senior.
BEANS. -German Black Wax, New Golden
Wax.
BEET. -Long Dark Blood.
L BBkGE.--Early Wonuingstadt, Early
Large York, Early French Drumhead,
Stone Mason Marblehead, Prime Flat
Dutch.
CARROT. -Early Short Horn, Early Scar-
let Horn.
CORN.--Earlp Minnesota; Dolly Button.
CUCUMBER. -Early Cluster, Bismark Long
Green, Perfection Pickling.
LETTUCE. -Early Boston Curled, Bally
Prize Head.
MUSK MELON. -Coral Flesh.
WATER MELON. -Mountain Sweet.
PEAS. -Ferry's Extra Early, MoLean's
Little Gem, Champion of England.•
RADISH. -Early Long Scarlet (short top)
Early Round Deep Scarlet, Long White
Spanish.
TOMATO.-Livingstono's Favorite, Trophy.
FOR THE F t64,RM :
Besides a full line of Garden Seeds in
package, we are also offering the following
varieties of
Fresh Field and Garden 'eels
IN BULK, which is, of coarse, is the cheap-
est way by all odds to -buy them.
TURNIPS. -Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen,
Bangholm Purple Top Swede, Carter's
Improved Purple Top Swede.
CARROTS. -White Belgian (for the garden)
BEAT ENGLISH MIMEO= SPAWN.
Call early as the stock is
Choice and limited, and we
are determined to carry no
seeds over.
J. W. BROWNING,
Proprietor.
CENTRAL
Gi1D UI111iflI OPURG1
Our Millinery Opening, will take place on
Thurs, & Friday, 16th Sc 17th Inst.,
When we will show a Grand display of all the
Latest Novelties of H Season
OUR DRY -GOODS STOCK.
Is complete in all departments, and at Prices to snit the
times.
TAILORING A SPECIALTY
Remember we keep the place to get everything you want
and at light prices.
JA1YIES PICKARD.
DRIJC STORE The Old Established House, Exeter
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 Central Drug Store Exeter
C. LUTZ,
Don't Fail to Call
AT TNF.
People's Popular Hardwire !
And inspect stook and get prices on the fo llowrn g lines
NAILS, GLASS, WRITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, AND
BUILDING HARDWARE OF AIL KINDS, SHOVELS, SPADES &a.
We are away down on the following :
W. J. Scarfe .ti Co's. Carriage Varnishes ; Penchen's Pre-
pared Paints ; Bird Cages ; Buggy Tops ; Stoves, and Tin-
ware of all kinds, Barb Wire, Steel Strip, and Buckthorn
Fencing, American and Canadian Coal Oil.
EAVL TROUGRING A SPECIALTY.
i ALL WORK GUARANTEED.4
The Celebrated RAYMOMD Sewing Machine always on
hand; also Needles to fit ANY MAKE of Machine.
P. S. Highest price in Cash or Trade for Bides and Sheep
Skins. Yours truly,
BISSETT