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The Exeter Times, 1885-4-16, Page 4the (F `efer lanes. TIIIIRSDAY, APRIL 16, 1885. (atatadian than total latt;liilr: i •11. ing abolished, the 1s+1,1 •: ... -1 lion. a. \\r. Ross, )Liniater of Edu. soon die out. cation, was baoquettod by his poli:io- Blaie,trtuner of Maui :i., said. ata iti W a al lit ta't[ itN Says the Montreal Times (Grit) ;-- „The rebel chief has not forgotten the events of fourteen years ago." Right t He may. well recollect hoer the Hon. Ed. Blake, after at friends et Ottawa Saturday night. an tervte tti t . L l '1 xt Ur. . Bunting was entera sure thtat bythe .last of Si? , to an impromptu dinner ou Saturday i teniber night In 111ontreal by leading journal. elle will haste a record. of 2:08, svl,icit isle and citizens, and warmly oongrat- is i► 8BCOud and a qua' ter better' than elated AA the result of the alleged con-, her bast tune made last year at Lex r t lied her record itis suunnerii.e feels offering $5, 000 reward for hie cep- spiraoy ewe ington. In relation to Jay-E}e• See, tura, kept out of the way while he In many districts of the Canadian Mr Blair said:--"Ile'e a woedertet (Riot) was in Ottawa, and did not lift Northwest. airing farm work is well horse, and he'll beat leis record thio a finger against him. advanced, and in a few places seeding *sawn probably hails second maybe is entirely dome, This completely THIS is what the Woodstock Times upnt'te the Idea of many regarding saps of the regent trial and decision the loug and severe weather of these regions. A female passenger on the Wind= of the jury on the bribery cute :— "The evidence in the case clearly demon- strated. that the members of the Ontario Government were at the bottom of the plot urging on their supporters to entrap the an. aimed. The Grit member, McKim, swore that he was all the time in communication with the Government, and was instructed by them to get Mr. Bunting's signature to the note. The Verdict of the jury, as orell as the charge of Judge Wilson, pointed out that those who bad inoited the crime Were as cal- pable as those who committed it, and the evidence of McKim and the other Grit con- spirators was rejected as anything bat truth. #ext, There is little doubt but the whole plot was ooneosted to entrap some ot the leading Oonserrative members of the Legis- lature, bat it miserably failed, and attar et lengthy and evpaaattre tried it has left behind nothing but reproach for the questionable conduct of those who instigated the pro- ceedings." a second, bet not more than that. I don't think he'll ever beat .hand 1 think s11a'11 be at the front - if site lives for three or four fears, and 1 feel confident that it I handle her •or ferry was searched the other day she'll trot nq well when she's fifteen by the customs offioials at Detroit, t WIo found 472 yards of straw b es i concealed in her clothing, and confis- cated It. The smuggler gave her came as Mary tJlaeon, of Belle Raver. The psy of Canadian volunteer ool- uuele,wheu. ou active service, is $4.87 per day; majora, X43; oaptsins, $2.80; lieutenants, $1.58 ; second lieu tenant!, $1.28; sergeant majors, $1 - staff sergeant majors, $1 ; sergeaitte, 80c. ; corporate, 60, ; privates, 60, The coroner's jury in the case of Sam. Mitchell,oharged with murder- ing Alex. McIntosh at St. Tbomae en Sunday last, set uuiil after 11 o'cloak Friday night, and returned a verdict of" iuebiflable homicide," twelve of The Sean Act, the jurymen being for that, stud six for *' mawlaughter." The Scott Act passed iu Chicoutimi. The Albion Hotel, Brander, was mi County on Friday by 600 major- burnt down early Saturday =rein ftp. Two pergola tsars burued to death -- Au Order•in-Couuuil bolero that Miss Duelist), sister of the proprietor, and a boarder. hilae Baupier jump- ed from a second story window anti wee badly i10oroiied. The balanoa of the boarders escaped with great diffi- culty in their night clothes, The firemen did excellet,t work anal tetved the adjoining building. Iueuranoe,. $100 le the City ot Landon Insurance Co. John Waugh, etc mayor of Niagara Falls, who has been fettling in health Ills Canada Temperanoe Act of 1678 shall be in force in the connly of Car- leton and in ;eta city of Guelph ou the expiry of the prevent liquor (icer bele The question of the legality ot the Soot% Act in St. Thomas was argued at Oegoode Hall this morning before Judge Rosa, upon a .notion made by Mr. C. McDougall for a mandalnae to compel the County Judge of Ialgin to grant a scrutiny of the votes. The Coonty Judge holds that he lies only authority to grant a reeomit and not a scrutiny, sod the .Putt Scott Aot men clams that there were more ballots oast than the past three mouths, walked out on the railway suspeusutu bridge title afternoon and climbed over the rail- ing and got hold of o nil of the river girders underneath the bridge, hang - lag by both hands with his bossy Clang• there er,. ! ee,1 votes in the city. t ling in the air, soma 160 font ab tva+ .fudge Poe0 reserved itis decision. . the rocks near the water's edge. It .n.M,. t: cull seem, however, that he ren?lit. Scott Act Licenses. .eti of his rash resolves, for }geld on •---- tar dear life until rescued by three The Board of Lioeuse Commission. young men named Kerr, howls and ers for the County of Iluron, met in I Gillespie. JLr. Waugh leas for ci,rtne the Court Mouse at noon, Thursday time past ahotvu ri$tis of tellaperary last. The following persons will be iusatnity ctweed by eicka:casa. The statemeut of tate circulation and specie ou the 61st 3Iarctt lust show that the am3uut of Dominion notes in circulation on that date wits $15,600,167. Thie is $104,000 leas thou the eir.ulatiou on the 28th Feb- ruary, and $1,800.00 less than the circulation on the 81St March, 1881. T granted licenses, together with those already mentioned, itt compliance with the resolution passsd at the last meeting of the board which reads : "Resolved --That persons licensed by this Board to sell liquors under the Scott Aot shall carry on the bug - nese apart from all others, and in a b ildin tirel se arate from a here was an increase in the %mount hotel." of one$, tiros and fours 1u Alere 1 last It. J. Turner, Emotion", Stanley. over February. The decrease isin A. Knox, Holmesville, (xoderich T. the 500 and 1,000 dollar notes, The Jno. Dins]ey, Wingliam. •rosea of specie and guaranteed de bentnree over the amount required by law to be held was, on the Slat Match last, $891,150, and of unguaranteed. debentures, $1,799,875, making the. total excess $2,191,025. J. P, Fisher, Auburn, E Wawanosh, Ed. Elliott, Bayfield. Geo. Bicker, Brussels. Jno. Patterson, Wroxeter. A. Stewart. Belgrave, Morris. J. C. Johnston, Bluevale, Turnberry. Wm. Beimes, Walton, Moliiliop. D. W. Dnlmage, Eirkton, Usborne. L. Campbell, Gorrie, Howick. Mrs. Morley, Clinton. Jas. Moore, Clinton. • American. FREE DRAWINO LESSORS TO TEACHERS. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR TEACHERS DURING HOLIDAYS. It is very gratifying to state that the Minister of Education has, at the request of several Teachers and In- spectors, consented that Free Draw - Classes may be conducted during the summer holidays for teachers. At the present time the demand for teachers of drawing in Mechanics' Institutes has been greater than the supply. The difficulty will no doubt be removed daring the next winter, as many of the teachers who take oer- tifioatee this Bummer will avail them- selves of the advantages of the in- ereseed emolument to be derived by teaching in Mechanics' Institutes. The classes:will commence on Tues. day, 7th July, and continue till the end of the month. In the Elementry. Grade there will be 12 lessons each in the following subjects :--Freehand drawing, geometry, perspeotive,model drawing, memory and blaokboard drawing. In the Advanced Grade there will be 15 lessons each in the following subjects :—shading from flat examples, industrial designs, machine drawing, drawitig from dletation. Teachers desirous of joining these classes should make application with- out delay, as only a limited number can be accommodated, and they- will be taken in the order of their applica- tion. Several have already sent in their appiication, Abraham, Isaac and Jaoob Kile, triplets, are in vigorous health at 72, at Richmond, Pa. Their mother, who died recently at the age of 98, left nine childern besides the triplets, 82 grandchilderu, 120 great-grandchild- ren, 28 great -great granaohlldren, and two great -great -great-grandchild- ren. It is reported au organization has been formed at Titusville, to destroy the public) works of Canada, with ex- SEALED TENDERS, addressed to one by one. Thi first attack be di- 1 up to noon of MONDAY, 25th MAY., 1885. for the delivery of Indian Supplies during the fiscal rooted agonist the Welland Canal and i year ending 30th June.188e, consistingoiFlour, ' aeon, Groceries., Ammunition Twine Offen Cows, 0ulls, Agricultural Implen.onte, Tools, This will be followed by a more clan- &a., duty paid, in Manitoba and the iZorth- as she dose now act eleven. Scott Act Meeting. C1lnton,.tiprili4th ti.lar a And enthueieatie Scott Act Meeting was he kt in the Tomperanoe Tial., here. Tester day.. The President, l) D Wilson Esq.,teak the chair and ealied upon Rev, John Jsll, of Ronson to open with prayer. Atter 'which ttto i'resfdent,it; a few Wire.laid before the meet lug the reasonifor c,e tido representatives of the various niunicipalittoa togadder-aa t*e Jet of Afay was drawing ni tt ,iu l the iuiport- auce ofthehnur doruaude, immediate anon- tion,which Meant watch and work. 'cbo at- teution of the ameoting vas the.i called to the faotthat Bir,W, ii. mous I1'olicee lued4 aiatrate of B alien, being zeseut >acco,aliug to the ar- rangetnatxate of the exacntafivo, belioviA he would impart tc as valuable iutormation. hav- lug heel a-Aperfenoe tar the past three years uo• der the Scott Act Government. He was mete. ed withoheere'aaa us:ened to with pleasure end prefit, adlreesing the Meatieg for ons hour and a.helf. plan)}• questions were asked and seedily.aasworeit w t..o sattaf>iotion of alt, Committees were then a ck bearing op. tiff, farent phase , he work. tll present, tore And Laity y are resolved that the Act shall be olasoered, and where violations lire kuoma the guilt parties: be panlebod eceordlug to law. 1 was regardeel by the entire meeting as the utast raoastroaw ppious of iajuetica that the fewer of Sala eheel:7, be placed lath the hands of people, such as is found is our couuty and etseweere,vrlro aro invariably opponents to the = eeuro end fought let the polla..%mime every means to keep iu force the uow accurso4 eysteuxoflicouse, regardless of all oorasequences tar others, cite kaaniug batora titc n the fooling of their own coffers Alli D. Islet'. --In Veborne, on the 12;b lust., Mar- ion Isaac, aged eta years anal Amounts. 8allttslt:—Waist:,--In Si. lsf'arya, 011 the 8th inst., at the brlde'e brother, by Bev. J. T. Wrigbt,air, Harry Samwell,afExeter, to dies Miunio 'White, youngest daughter of the late Nicholas White, of Exeter. atTRIL iE SIN(iERe. Tho most interesting feature of the recetat. nxhabitiou ut afotttria1 Wes aerutpat:t octal. ared.rub11ee tiiuy;eraengai;ediu uxaatifartarir>;i Another Shot Fired ! "FORWARD MARCH• !" is the order for Troops to the North..West, Still the Ladies are at home, and Will be pleased to hear that RANTON BRAS. are in splendid: Trim to do a lively spring trade, and are right to the front with a High Class of New and Stylish Goods. FOR DOLILI .NS, lttANTL[,S Sc J ,VEETS. Weil Ottoman Cords, Groa Grain Silks, Santis, Merveillenx, Brocades, &v. ; and a grated line of Mantle Ornaments, prose, Loops, Chenille Trimmings, etc. Certainly better value than ever before. Mauttea out Frew of eltar,(e, or made to order in First-class style at )- R,ANTON BRO BL t -OK GC. ODS. We show a splendid range of the neweat Fabrics in All -Wool Jersey Cloth, Satin Cloth, Nuns' Cloth, Plain Cashmeres, Brocade Cashmere, Crave Cloth, Beautiful Black SUlis, Satins, etc, And don't you forget it, our Dressmaker vndorelands making up Black Goode to a nicety. Call and aro her anyway at RANTON BROTHERS, The place to get Bich Mantle and Dress Goods. 85 NEW SPRING GOODS'85 JUST ARRIVED AT THE Exeter Tailolhing Estabiishm't Ilia• catch atatl 1i+411 t`etu Tnbacenoaau at the Y 1 1 T r r y( r r t ean*C that? delt'htiu;; the• cr a .1, of slu^etat0Y . - S • 1.:, -1 T , , `) . with nx,ini+afe ,southind i ': A (t;•1d 'la" ti tl aat,t ft ai,n,•ia1+Ut'i0%1;1111 hera r atd:.rdr•d tct thew p;ipul:lr 1.r..ud of tIa : it, a a, t', rt.•1 tis••+ thant ti ref titc,c•oconut, a t4 1, aa• 1 t •, te,:e :#,1 ta;tn T.,bteeoC0. for tu.e:• ft" rt.a,•t,'a, .:fail, t ,..-, . ADVICE TO MOTil1 R -:i Ar.r you a1l tnrlrt'1:attalntttri'a.fi,ria e,,,fy. or' r. shin idea 1 . °tilt sun', <aa. a 1 'r n milt p , n nr t'tt iia, teethe If , r, i.t rit.1 . a+i a1t.til of'i1I \Vl.ioI,tt41 =; ',;•641.:w“,` 11•,, volts' 1 ngt,:e t 1 tt... I el rt Oro tltt+ p•en' lift's salt+r. - ' 'tut. ; IS'. 1k,^ p; n,ltie ,n it int,"is, r is •r.• i It • ,:i- a='•,sat 4 it. Iteurr„ip .,anti i; IVI.1 • tr : a • t+•.;lalafs thfi 8toinar1a 'an.l' 11t".vel'ry, e uxr•; td 1 tel t saltenatlto knots. retllt.eiit:tlamietitiult. utul giver!, tone a:tti energy to the Brit"le x,d;acm,a edits. \Vrasr gw'8 600xltii o Syor n I nu Cnttn. I21:` TCt3TR1 ze is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldeet anal best female uarsoe a'tti phlsieians in the i.'nited Stator, and is f"r sale by all dru sista through- out the world Price 25 Cents s bottle Pursuant to R. S. O,. olaap.107, sec. 81, notico -.r . is hereby given that all gereons bavinn elaime .aiazio,whc diodou oraUoutthsl0th Any of 1 en Artistes. Sold everywhere. Januar)•,1885, ate on or before the 9th day of 11:a+ wort iv al :i fila],•/a li,l a*,t»inncni „f i i tlTlls :it:.} `t'WEEDS',`ty Choice 1.1(uti5. an 1 A t:fl 1 i3 tis' tit Suite Cade to Cyder On Short Notice. -----A 1'1'T GUARANTTTE,itt,l).-- No credit give... Sold ONLY for (A.SI1, and that 11ie'ang Cheap (roods. (ul1 mid see his stock before placing your order. Isctc'r.1th March,liet,, t.' O'LTTHOOTT. VOTICK TO CRBDITORS OA. T\VRIGIIT, L. D. ., 1. THE ESTATE OF MURD)OCH WWWEEh- • 2113, late of the Village of Exeter. in the ) County of Huron, Carpenter, deceased. ("`JI AC'TTT IX l --Cement for Brok- swilledthe('theta of t e nail Biu ooh Me- ` Solo Blakera,--•1taY 131105.. Stockport 1 May.1885• to toad by post, Prepaid, to Benda• and. min V. Elliot, Solicitor, Exeter, their Christi- Engl an and Surnames, addresses, and dosaripiio-a,1 end particulars of their claims, duly vended. : and tho nature of the socurity(if any) hold by • them, and that after the said 9th day of Blas, * a 1855 the executor will aroceed to diatributo theAY B LOIiPOUND OF LIN - assettsoftho said estate among the paxtios SEED.+laisood.,:lanaga,Squill,Tolu,4o entitled thereto, Navin • regard only to the with Ohlorodvao. JOHN GILL, Auctioneer for th't Townships of Stephen, Hay and' Caliente, and the Village of Exeter. All ealos prnmutly attended, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales arranged at this alike, frRY DR. DOWN S GOLDEN 1 LINIMENT for Diphtheria, Croup, and Asiatic Cholera. A sure cure, Pain of all kinds quickly relieved. Interuaily and extern- ally. Ask forit, Tako,no other. Seo testimo- nials. e'er sale by ell Druggists. N'CTICE_ .calves. Members willgo to Canada the undersigned,andondorsed"Tendertfor P Indian Su lies"will bereceivod attuselIIice Bideau Canal ]oche at Jones Falle. gerous movement. 1 West Territories. A horrible accident occurred at Os. relative to the Supples required,, dates of de. livery. &c., may be had by applying to the un- oods, Mich., at five o'clock on Mon-- dersigned. os to the Commissioner of Indian day. While Geo. Fulton. Joe. Bid- Affairs at Regina, or to the Indian Office, Win- g. ole, Tom. Mitchell, Geo. Gordon , nipart yp PartlOa ma tender for each description of goods (or for any portion of each description of goods) separately or for all the goods called for in the schedules. Each Tender must be accompanied by an au- cepted Cheque in favor of the Superintendent General oflndian Affairs on a Canadian Bank for at least five per cent. of the amount of the tenders for Manitoba, and ten per cent. of the amonnt of the tenders for the North•West Ter- ritories, which will be forfeited if the party ten- dering declines to enter into a contract when palled upon to do so, or if be fails to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. Tenderers are required to make up in the Money columns in the Schedule the total mon. their tender the goods not he entertained. to Each or Plaoh Tender must, in addition,to the signa- ture of the tenderer; be signed by two sureties acceptable to the Department, for the' proper performance of tee ,ontract. In all oases whore transportation may be only partial by rail, contractors must make proper arrangements for supplies to be for. warded at once from railway stations to their destination in the Government Warehouse at the point of delivery. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted, L. VANE0UGni ET, Forms of tender containing full particulars Frank Maynard, John Hardwick and another, name unknown, were clear- ing brick out of the smoke -stack of John Grain's mill, the bottom tier gave way, and the em men were bur- ied under 50, 000 brioke. Five were killed outright. Fulton was severely hurt, and Gordon miraculously escap- ed injury. All were mangled beyond recognition. Nevada has passed a law that w i 11 be regarded as a novel experiment in temperance legislation. It makes it unlawful to treat a person in a bar- room or any other public place to li- quor, and it also makes it unlawful to resort to any device or'subterfuge to evade the worHiog of the not. If this can be successfully carried out. Nev ada may olaim" to have solved the li- enor problem in a highly satisfactory Deputy of the Superintendent -General of Indian Affairs way to all who are satisfied" with less DEPARTMENT or ilvnxnN AI?'PAuia, OTTAWA. 19Ts MARC.ir, 1885. Itis opened dental rooms over O'NtiL 5 )ta ut, where he will be Pain. A operations pero formed teethwith skill. Gold fillings a speciality. Offieo hours 9 a. m: to 5 p m, CBAnoias MontnATO, Timms Clash. FOIL COUGHS AND COLDS. claims of which notice shall. have been given, and he will not be liable to any person or per. had eonsnotiof wcehose. claim be shall not then have KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent exnootorant for Coughs and Colds. -KAY'S ;COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equally sorvicable: for Horses andCattle. Dated 8181 March, 1885. BENJAMIN V. ELLIOT Solicitor for SAMUEL DAVIS, Lsecutor, 29td Mali Contract TrAY'S TIC PILLS, it specific iu Pleuralgia Taco -ache &c. MORTCS,GM S &LE i ----OFA Farm Pi operty. Default having been made in payment of a certain Registered Mortgage bearing date the first day of September, A.U. I881, made by —^-'- Thomas J. Wilson, of the Township of Hay, iu the County of Buren. Lumber Dealer, to the Cf EALED TENDERS addreeeed to Superior Sayings and Loan Society, and as - 17 the Postmaster General, will be received signed to the vendors (which mortgage and at Ottawa until noon, on FRIDAY, loth MeV, assignment thereof will be produced at time of 1885, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails sale) there will, under the power of sale eon - proposed Contract for four years, eta tainedin said mortgage, be sold by public auc- times Per week each way, between Exeter and tion by E: B o69ENIIgnnz, auctioneer, at Eirkton from the IstJuly next Printed notices oonteining further informa- tion as to conditions of proposed contract may be seen, and blank forme of Ton ler maybe ob- tained at the Post Offlcee of Exeter and Birhton R Post Office Inspector Post Office Inspector's Office l London, and April, 1885 ' t AZEE AXLE- €+REASE Best in the world. Made only bythe Fra- zer Lubricator Company, at Chicago, New York and St. Louis. SOLD EVERYWHERE' NSUM PTIO 1 haTemond a posif fusee 1 the 'or 1aboveand f 16 b. te use naIng neve o edee8 of l worst kind and of long s efficacy, Mat bail cured, TWO 6o from; my faith or Its emeses, santtwill .and TWO BbTTI sESe FREE, yrwithb.t pressa T1'E1SEadd on this d serum, to any sufferer.1Peaa., Es pros. and r. 0. address. 01f.". A. S]AOUBI, 181 Pearl St., N.Y. A DVERTISEBS send for our select list of 3. Local Newsppapers. Geo, P. Rowell .k Go•. 10 Spruce -St., N. Y, Hodgins' Hotel, Village of Hansall, SATURDAY, APRIL APRIL TH 18th,1885, At the hour of 12 o'clock noon, the following property, viz.: MI. and singular that certain parcel or tract ox land and promises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, containing by admetenrement one hundred act es more orJess,being composed of Lot Number Fifteen, fifth the sixth concession of the said Township of stay, Upon the above property are situated a good frame house, story and a half high with frame kitchen attached; also four small frame houses, a good barn and atai.le: About thirty acres of this land are cleared, upon which is tt ,small bearing orchard. There are about sixty acres of good bush land, timbered with maple, oak, ash and hemlock. Terms ;-Ono-fliih of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, the balance within fourteen days thereafter. Arrtngomonts may be made by which a portion of the purchase money may bo secured by mortgage on the premises, For. further particulars apply to CBONYN & G1t15ENLE1r5, or to - Vendors' Solicitors E. BCSSENI3ERRY, Esq , London, Ont. Auction ear,& c., Zurich. Ont, Dated the OOtb Iiiareil, 1685,