The Exeter Times, 1885-5-28, Page 5Louis Ciel.. members of the Goderieh se
one John Russel, of Godel;i
dismissed owing to the vagueness .1 London,depart 745e.tx. 4 50r.Ar, a as a.m.
salon by LONDON, HURON AND =TUB li*Y, 4Oovoe c 7 7.T Over i� ��y; �1,
oh. were Gozxo NoarH, Express 6lail, end
The following statement regarding
Kiel's citizenship is made on the best
authority:•-"Riel took an active part
late in 1882, or early iu 1$83, in the
Montana territorial elections, having
become au American citizen there.
He created considerable ezeitement
m the elections referred to, being au
active worker for the republicans.
After alio election was over he was
prosecuted, being aooused of having
induced several half-breeds to vole,
though they had not the neeeaeary
qualifioation; but before the proem -
tier' had got fairly under way he Sed
to hie old home at St. Vital, Maul-
toba. Re afterwards returned to
Montana on 4 flying visit and brought
hie family„over. Then, in the fall of
1883, he went up to the Seskatobe-
wan country, where he has been ever
einoe- '.l.'llere is 110 doubt whatever
abort hie American citizenship."
The question of oitizeuebip being,
thus settled, Riei's case will be .deter-
mined under 31 Vie., chapter 14,
section 2, which reads as follows:—
" In case any person, being a
citizen or subject of any foreign State
t y t p with H» j t i
Class, Acres. 'o tball Hursorlos Acres. y 'T `- .
of the obarges, and indecency of the
language used.
Presbytery adjourned to hold its.
neat regular meeting in Goderioh.
A movement is ou foot to organize
*Township insurance Company iu
the municipality of Biddulph, and a
pleating will be helot in the temper-
anoe hall, Granton, on Friday, 29th
inst, in ctonnedtion with the matter.
During a thunder storms on Sun:
day, lightning struck a barn near
1tlitshell. inetaptly kaput a faired
map and setting Are to the building,
which, with its content,, was totidly'.
destroyed, Three other persons in
the barn at the time were unhurt.
My Jaime F. Elliot has sold hie
farm on the 4th contemn of IJeborne
to Mr Anthony Tindall, for }i 6,000,
aid Mr. Elliot get; this year's crop.
The farm contaipa 100 aores, and iv
an exoelelent dace.
Rev. Nr. Taylor, of Bayfield, has
bad a largen amber of invitations both
to preitoll and 'peak at orange meet-
inge •.n the coming Twelfth of
or uii r a ince wl Her . a ell 7+: July, but we underetand that owing
be r continues iu airtxaa again* Ilan to poor health Ito has been compelled'
Majesty, within Canada, or commfte to decline each and all of theca.
any eat of hoetlhty therein, or enters A few days ago gam. belonging
CenaQa with design or intent, to levy
war against Her Mtiaaaty or to aornmit
any felony therein, for which any
person would, by the !awn in force in
any Province at Canada to which
suchoffence i3 committed. be liable
to suffer death, thou the Governor
may order the assembly of Militia
General Court -Martial for the trial On Friday last, Mr. Joseph Iredale
of any email per9073, agre ht t
the Militia I,taW9 in force ill snap painful accident at his saw mill, about
.Province ; and upon being found two miles east of St. I41'arys. He waw
ftuitty by such Court -Martial of offend. standing near a large oiroular saw
ing agatpat this Aot, snob person , which Was in rapid motion when he
shalt be aentenoed by engin Court.'
Martial to auffer dearth, or aluoh other
punishment as shall be awarded by
the Couri,••
nxetor $ 57 6 10 9 35
Hansen 909 624 9 57
Iiippen 9 13 6 10 Q2
Bruce6eld 923 6 48 30 99
Clinton 6 45 7 05 11. 30
Londesboro 10 00 7 20 12 00
Blatla, 10 07 7 27 19161.
Belgravo ......,.10 22 7 46 12 48
Wing/tarn arrineie 35 7 55 1: 16
Goo Selma, Express Hall, 2nd Class
SVingbalu. dept. 7 48 A.M. 3 00 Pat. 10 20 A 14
Brig avo 8 Ao 3 47 11 21
Bly.h 8 15 330 11 42
Londtsboro $ Si 3 38 12 00
Conten 650 4 05 12 4o P.11,
BrncoOazti 9 e5 4 19 1 11
lilppen , 913 427 127
Hesnan 9 18 4 r 36
l;iater 935 443 235
Lond.An arrile10 51 550 530
•aa•�
l E8setz, -Wanted atethe Zensalt Qat-
Meal 3ifills, fifty thousand bushels of good
sound Oats for Milling purposes, The high.
est price will be paid. Oatmeal exchanged
for: oats.
HSAtatt,r,, 1ior.4zu fdxz ,s,—OAe of the
Most complete roller mile in the Province, is
constantly running and giving the best Sethi -
faction. Orating done to order on short
notice. The roller dour takes the lead. Try
it and be convinced. 3.0 tons of good Mid -
(Uinta on hand at low fgnres. A. few care of
Corn and Corn Chop on hand.
Baum); d; UBQRiIABT.
NA,RRT REPORTS.
(correctedat50'01004p.m. Wodaeada4y)
vow,.
WgittWheai ... ... 088 to 066
Witte Wh of New ... . .. 088 to 0 $$55
Red Wh at. a settiatia w alA 0 b$ to o 86
The Largest In the Dominion..
SALESMEN WANTED
TO begin canvassing' at once ou gall Saloe.
Steadyemployment tosuccet,stu1=4in.Creed
agents areoarning from 640 to 6x75 per mouth
and ospefses. Terms mid outfit free. Address
STONE. dr NFFAXINOTO T -
Toronto, Qnt.
Pl OPEPXY LTO
V{ ARM FOU SALE IN STEPHEN.
Lotk:o5,in Oh Conoossi,on, 100 acres.
Verparticuaare apply to
B. V. F�IaL1QT,
Solicitor, dm.,
>zaetor
4th Feb., 18.85.
�-1ASM FOR SALL-,•The.ubsorib=
or offer for sale the East Hait of Lot3
and North Ralf o0I of 2, 4th eon of Uaborne.
On the premises area brick house 3046, nearly
new,containinge rooms; frame barn 34x48,
with stabling ; a small bearing orchard, and a
never -tailing well. Tho laud is well drained
and in a good •tate of cultivation There are
12
tome of i4,I3 r�be9,t in the ground ono cum-.
sldereblefan ploughing done, Distance from
Rioter, 5 miles, and 3 miles from Centralia-
Teruaa to suit purchaser. Possession given
either bolero mauling or atter harvest. Pur-
obasor oanbe supplied with seed grain. For
further particulars Apply OU the premises to
O.H.8*'B4OU'E, or by letter to Exeter 1', U.
FAUM FOR SME IN TIIE
TOWNSHIP OF F1fEP17EN•--bots is io
17, con. 7 ; 200 scree, of entail about ,it0acrse
r�sfree of *tempo, anti under good cullihatioal.
10 aeresPaeture • 50 arses good bush. which
omitting from *4u6 to ±8500 worth of pine ; only
nal milesfront the Village of C'retlituu. 41 utiles
from
m Rioter.lle
Marge brick house, goof well
A Court of Revision .of the ,d.ssessuseut Roll
for the Township of tisltorue for 1885 will be
bell et the Township Hall Ebuavine, ens Hay
30th. at 10 o'clock a, m. Perilous having 'mei.
nese at said Court should govern themselves
aocordinaly
N. J. CLARK:
1883, Clerk.
'li•borhae, May 7tkt
HARKNESS
HAIR BALM
Restores grey
hair to its ria.
torai color, re-
mzto'res Dandruff,
stops the hair
from failing out,
Increases its,
growth, ar13 / will
not soil the skin.
As a hair dyes-
sing, It has n
superior. Guar.:
=teed harmless.
Prepared by
Harkness fid Co.
Loddon, out.
Sold ail
and I'y
to Ur. Elford, of Fdolmeaville, laid bank laarata root llou.a name i i•
an egg which Wag really two complete
eggs in one, the inner one being as
large as au ordinary gallas egg, and
with a shell just alt bard. The egg
Wit IOOidentelly broken in the first
plea°, whish led to the discovery of
shed,aRallthathasrootpet beenemgt},wtitt
The *oat 13•lirdstikat
SUMMER TOUR
1 alaaaattr , Ulf Base:
Icor Tripe per Week Between
.. , G 10 to 0 i2 DETROIT AND MACKINAC
0278004 To R T F D FARMS 'n And Beery Week lees Between
• o ► tQ a So T1 DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
• 0 03 to 006
AND 1J UT HERS
there being two in one,
e,ti q o of St, Diary met with au ezoeedingly
Var.!Biu you cortin when Shiiah'a Cure,
will give immediate relict * Price ltk., SOe„ be eared, Mr. Treble is doing as Fon" L Oat per hit .., * 040 to a +u
and all. Sold by d, W. Browning,Bscrim; ... 0 Au to 0 fie
well as might be expected. l alaslevlhrightA
unooueoionaly leaned over bruiting
hie ar1111 in contact with the saw.
His left arm was ea horribly taoerated
that
Wife (new) ••• ...
barley
Qat*
Qlover dealt
Tiauoiby•
:amiss :•
Flourperbbl...,
Potatoo•,per bag ..-
Applos.perbag
Drlec1Applae.pr h ..
UeeRe pax lh.••,
Turkey perlb
Ducks per pr
Chickens per pr
Ilcge;iroesedper100'
Boot ••,
iiideerouhg
tirasated .
dheap•kine,eaCI
C'altakiaa
Wool per ib
ala partum
n owner ush
0Ktto0S8
e48to0to
96
F00to6•l.S
• ,..
25 to 300
060800$5
▪ 05680064
wind -min. about 3 sores Of Ore lase orahtlrl,
a large eeiaction of the heat grafted apple�trore,.
Plaaaxia, pear& and grape vinog, about Inti cherry
tra6e, ntsetlyaromin outside; about :3O0shale
trees along the aoucea:ion mad. Price moder-
ato; terms easy. For further particulars. Ai+plyy=
to NRTTII I:'1S MORT.Ua:ia. C•'retlitou i'. U., Crnt,
• ... 011tocn _
0 eoo00
O 0$ to 006 Writs forour
. a 40 to 9 till Will be sold shortly under Power of Sat.. upiCtu1etgJG Mackinac" uruifrxtcl�
A. A. 0 k5 to 0 `► in at Mortgage the Handsome u •steins Ban ra tivat.r,. x u.d rms.
icit
. SSOtcS^,,,
S00tea 00
, 5 oo tp a nit Dena t& Cleveland Steam Nev. E?�
0008°600
0. D. WHiTC(#MB. ARM. FAIL Aar„
0 90 80 4 ",3 OCTIIQIT, MICH.
., as6tao7G
Ilsm
... ,,, A lA to 090
,.. .,. A 00 tole Ot*
amputatiuu was raeoes'ary, The (► � u 6 60 tat, ^,
fight arm esti badly torn, but it ie vvol per cora „,' fo to'. 75 And �-xrf�lZlitls: d
thought by careful treatment it might
�s. tdanNi;xs.'um a
__ — Mrs. McCaffrey, of Biddulph, as
Hardiest at San I,'rancisco, old woman of unsound mind, endeav-
omd to escape from the County Poor
San Francisco, Cal., May 21.•— Rouse at Strathroy one night recent: , ..
Mullen arrived from. Australia to- ly; She knotted the sheets of her 'OHN GILL, Auctioneer for the
day. Speaking of Ins defeat by Beach, bed together, and threw the bed out tJ Townships of Stephen, Ray anti reborne,
he ea A:—I simply anal a batter man Hurl the Villagcot limiter. All side, promptly y p y of filo window to 60'8 en the (alt. attonded, anti satisfaction guaranteed. Saha
thou I was at the lime. I was beaten Then tying her improvised rope to ;arrangedatthis office.
fairly and squarely. I shall return the etoank pipes, she let Lierooif down 1B*
to :3.uetratia in 18 nloutbfl and try from the third story window. The
hitn again. Beach is the beat mall I sheets parted, and she must have had
over met, and 1 am authorized to bay a savors fall, but her prooaution ill
he is ready to row any roan in the throwing out the bad served to pro -
world for from $5,000 to $25,000, teat hor, from breaking any boned.
and i allow travelling expenses,She remainbd there till morning.
Hanlan is iu excellent health I Mrs. McCaffrey was suffering from
erysipelas before the attempt, and
Huron Presbytery. her exposure for some hours rattler'
aggravated her symptoms.
The Presbytery of Huron met in The other day a .hotel•keoper redid• 1
Willis ohuroh, Clinton, on Monday,, mg in the northern part of Huron
the— 2th inst., at 10 o'clock, Mr. county, who it the owner of several
Pritchard was reappointed to re horses, but which happened to ha _
present the Presbytery on the Home away from home, went to a minister made in the Latest Styles, and. Satisfaction
Mission committee for the ensuing in the village and borrowed his horse, guaranteed in every respect.
ostensibly for the purpose of using it
just for a few minutes. Instead of it
being returned, the horse was used CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST
all day in canvassing for signatures NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES.
against the Scott Aot, the statement
being made that as the minister's
horse was used he was opposed to the
Act, although generally known to be
pronounced in its favor. In oonse.
gnencs of this deception, quite a ,
number are said to have been misled
and signed the proposed amendment;
to the aot. 1
Barley tfee.lirtat
White Oats,
Black Oates
Apples per bill.
Potatoes par bh
0500 to 060
04,to046
04 to 0 3c 8 W. F. 11ULT,1.N
o 3i to 033
1 00 to 100
23 to tl
Fxirtwdy cecultied by flat late Henry \\'.1
t
Hall. Barrister,
Apply to
Loral..
UR. WU. LINE is prepared to do
CUSTOM TIAtLORING
ON HURON -ST., ONE BLOCK WEST OF
MANSION HOUSE.
SUITS, PANTS OR COATS
3va...
Notices were read from the Prem
byleries of Hamilton, London, Toron-
to, Glengarry and. Book Lake, that
they intended applying io the General
Assembly al its next meeting for
leave to receive certain ministers
from other churches. Of these min-
isters, three belong to the Congre-
gational church, one to the Methodist
ohuroh, one to the Welsh Methodist
church, and two to the American
Presbyterian ohuroh. Mr. McCoy
was empowered to moderate in a call
at Brimfield, and Dr. Ure, at Bay-
field, when the congregations should
be ready to proceed -
Sympathy was expressed with the
congregation of Bethany for the loss
of their ehuroh by fire a short time
ago, and their efforts to rebuild as
soon BR poosible were commended.
In connection with the report on 1
temperance, the following resolution
was unanimously adopted:—Whereas,
this Presbytery has more, than once
expressed its approval of the Scott
Act, recommending its adoption to
the members and adherents of the
church in the country ; and whereas,
the Act having been adopted in the
county by a large majority, the Pres-
byterLr,hoped that its provisions would
be faithfully and fully carried out ;
' byit resolved, that this Presbytery
regrets the action of the hoer se
commissioners in passing over all the bride's father, on the 22nd inst., by the
Rev. W. H. Gane, Mr. Jolie Alexander Me-
llo druggists of the county, and ap- Naughton, Public School Teacher of Hib-
bert, to Miss Harriet Elmyrn, daughter of
Eleanor Williams, Esq., of Usborno.
Scott's Emulsion or cure 1
Coal Liver OR, with Sypophosphites.
In Consumption and Wasting Diseases.
Dr. C. W. BARRINGER, Pittsburg, Pa., says t
"I think your Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is f
a very fine preparation, and fills a long felt 91
want. It is very useful in consumption and
wasting diseases.
remedy for you. Sold by J. W. Browning.
Right now is the time to use a good Blood
Purifying medicine. Loso no time in getting
a bottle of Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters. It
will do you good. Sold by all druggists ; 50
cents.
A full
BORN.
Cooi'ER.—In Elimville, on the 21st lust.,
Mrs. Cooper, of a daughtea.
MARRIED.
3ICNAUGUToti--wtr.tLUrs, At the residence of
pointing as vendors under the Act, so
many persons who were openly op-
posed to it : 2nd, that they view with
alarm, the amendments to the Act
introduced in the Senate of the Dom-
inion, permitting the sale of beer and
light wines, and hope and pray that
these amendments shall not receive
the approval of the House of Com-
mons, or become law. The clerk
was instructed to send a copy of the
resolution to the Hon. Senator Vidal
and A. Jamieson, M. P.
A document containing certain
charges against D'. Ure, and other
CArntNu—Fra:TON.—At the residence of the
bride's father, on the 2611i inst., by the
Rev. W. S. Pascoe, Mr. Wm, Carling, son
of Isaac Carling. Esq., to Miss Annie Fit-
ton, eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Fitton,
all;of Exeter.
DIED .
Ladies Jackets a Specialty
Give him a trial and be convinced that
will give satisfaction.
WILLIAM LYNE.
he
illoPis aasor.—At the residence of D,lnuis
Sutton, Stephen, on the 14th inst., Airs.
McPherson, in the 651st year of her age.
A2o1VIraniu.—Tn Bullata, ou Monday, May
181h, Walter MCMill2tu, eldest son of Mr.
John McMillan, aged 29 years and 9 mths.
CENTRAL
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.
T11IS or'r and return to u+ with ,,
Itteor 4 se snoopy, mot you'll get by
return snail* ticdd,.n Roti of 4.n,:.14
that will bring you in more mousy
than anything else in Muerte a.
Youl fortune if you start
CITY :ti0VELF3 CO
Yarmouth, N. i.
Will. Senior
«irhoi,1 ' 2nforrm. OW n;l.1214(.1U ..f
itu•1 mitt tt-nmltip,•, that t;1' hes
4t. opened
ui..i,c 1,.. A Tailoring Shop
The Council of the ('c.rltar;al++n t f tote in FANSi2 i la.(1t 1, :Ipt.;.tan.t. where In
County of Huron will meet in the Court house as ili. b•a prcpart•tc to ,10 1211 kinds c,f oi,c,ru
ill the town or (iederich, ou Tuesday, the 2nd
day of Juno next. All accounts against therlt briny!.
county roust be presented on or before the
second clay of this session. t;
PETI:I= AD 1MSCN,
Co. (Torr. I If ,yin Wast a (;t,otl .ttin4: and \ti t•ll•Initt.•
SEE1�S,
Suit, Coat ur I'nttt'i. }V+u loll tiu,1 Sat.
isfaetu,n by giving him n trial.
Seeds, Seeds I 1 ' hashad >.._
Fresh and Reliable 17 r. Se 11()1o ti
perience and is a practical
workman.
Remember the Spot,
Directly over cion, A. tl)ndl :in's Grovel;,
Stars.
'Will. Senior.
Garden, Field and Flower
t E E D S
In great Variety at the
Dominion aa1y
BEANS.—German Black Wax, New Golden
Wax.
BEET.—Long Dark Blood.
CABBAGE. --Early Wenningstadt, 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 CIuster, Bismark Long
Green, Perfection Pickling.
LETTITCE --Early Boston Curled, Eaily
Prize Head.
MUSK MELON.—Coral Flesh.
WATER IELOV.—Mountain Sweet.
PEAS.—Ferry's Extra Early,McLean's
Little Clean, Champion of England.
RADISH.—Early Long Scarlet (short top)
Early Round Deep Scarlet, Long White
Spanish.
TOMATO.—Liviugstoue's Favorite, Trophy.
31021. TI-IEF' &MU
Besides a full lino of Garden Seeds in
package, we are also offering the following
varieties of
Fresh Field and Garden :eels
IN BULIC, which is, of course, is the cheap-
est way by all odds to buy thorn.
TURNIPS.—Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen,
Baugholm Purple Top Swede, Carter's
Improved Purpio Top Swede.
CARROTS.—White Belgian (for the garden)
BEST ENGLISH MUSHROOM SPAWN:
NOTICE.
Ct EAL1MD TENDERS, uddve red to
1.7 the undersigned, au,lender,e+l -Tender for
Indian Supplies," will be received at tnis office
tip to noon of MONDAY,,1.5th 1I \Y,1885, for the
delivery of Indian Supplies during the fiscal
year ending 30th Juno. Piss, coniititnil: of F lulu,
Macon, Groceries, Amu funiHop , Twine, then
1 Cows, Bulls, Agricultural Implon cuts, Tools.,
&e., duty raid, iu Manitoba and the N,rth-
\Vest Territori, s.
Forms of toniter mutaining full particulars
relative to the fipples re mired, ,nates of de-
livery, Sac.,.may be had by applying to the un-
dersigned, of to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs at l;egina, or to the Indian Unice.W in-
11ipeg.
Vannes may tender for sash description of
goods tor for auy pn.tien of each deseriptiou
of goods) separately or for all tho goods called
for in the schedules.
Iaaeh Toulon inns be aceonipauied byt ihn ac
cepted Ch.- uu in favor of the Suporinteudent
General of Indian ' i'fi.irs on a +Oa,nadian I;ank
for at least five per cent. or the amount of tilt
tenders for Manitoba„and ten per cent. of the
amount of the tenders for the forth.\Vest Ter-
ritories, which will bo forfeited. if the party ten•
florin;declinestoeutor into a contract when
called upon to do so, or if he fails to complete
too wort: contracted for. If the tender be not
accepted the cheque will be returned,
'l.oudorors arc required to make up in the
Money c ilumns in the Schedule the tote l mon-
oyvalue of the mods they oiler to supply, or
their tender will not bo entertained.
Bach Tender must, iu addition to the signa-
ture of the tenderer, be signed 'by two sureties
acceptable to the Department, for the proper
performance of trio ,iontrect.
In all cases whore transportation may be
only partial by rail, contractors must make
proper arrangements for supplies to bo for-
warded at once from railway stations to their
destination in tho Govern ineut \Varohouise_at.
the point of delivery
Tlie lowest or any tender not necessarily am-
ceptod.
L. VANKOrGI-NET,
Doputp of the Superintendent -General
of Indian Affairs
Call early as the stock is
Choice and limited, and we
are determined to carry no
seeds over.
.J W. BROWNING,
Proprietor.
DEPARTMENT or INDIAN AFFAIRS,
OTTAWA, liras M taco 1881. 1