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The Exeter Times, 1885-7-9, Page 1
Vol. XII., No. 42 ".' HEW TO THE LINE,LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." T3X TBB, ONT., TT3UBSDAT MORNING, taT.ILY 9, 1885. JOXIN WHITE & SON Publishers and Proprietors 1 ere at the Frog Lelia massacre: Ir- vine is jut- coming iu from Prince Petty Choice Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Llard, Cracked Albert with 'seventeen of Big Bear's Wheat and Rolled Oats, Oranges and Lemons band. Col, Axtltitr Williams, hI, Pi, AT G- * HYNDM.A..,N '►S~ $'ANSON'S BLOOK Tee. outs?, Tborlay'a 11. et 0 Food. Only lee. per lb., or 88 per cwt. died on board the steamer to -day. Hie body will be eent from here to Winnipeg Sunday or Monday week." Commissioner Wrigley, of the find - eon Bay Oo., oleo received a despatch from General Middleton, an board the steamer Marquis at .Battleford. It i$ to the effect that troops were lean• bonds for the paytnactt of any increase'! of Walkervitle, discovered ehet one of Sunday evening with the intention of date Rbiolt might be made during their timekeepers, a MR named D.• to reach Grand Rapids allsoon as thio *eerie% William', woe defraudtug the Arm lay' goaeible. 8ig Bear and ane of bili Maggie Robbins, a young Seinen ; marking up overtime to a tare num• ata. councillors and 28 of his band are residing at SW/W (1ton, between Dat• ber of ewptofea. The latter did not prisoners in our Deride, among whom ton and Iona, in a somnambaliatie reap the benefit of tVillianlr' ,peon• ie one of the Frog Lake murderers. fit the ether night jumped out of an lotions, as he paid them: for time act- Ilope to be in Wiunipee about Sane upetair window fiftteen feet to tbeinally put in and pocketed the differ - day next. ground below. Her nervous rpstem.,ecce between what the men received Quebec, July 6. --Tine meeting call. , was severly ahooked, She was stop. , and the aipounl set opposite their ed for yesterday •;fteruoon to organ•. ping with a neighbor, her widowed !names ou the pay roll. The ALeilertr. ize iw subscription in aid of the Istel mother having died the day before, Walker made a complaint before the defence fund was prevented by raid. At noon elondey a Sad drowning Police Magistrate M WWndeor, who A considerable crowd adaenlbled and, accident occurred .iu the Graud Inver Weed a warrant tot the arrest of arrangements had been glade for the almost a tulle above Dunnville. Two ; Williams. He got,wiudjof the 'affair 11 KINSMAN, DI'1NTIST. e,. D.S liug tc go with the police, but at delivery of addreeeee by Judge I,tor- young men, Sanford Rubinson and mud left for parte uukuown bef'.tre the y anger. Charlet Thibault and others, Albert 1 Ia.a ba, towed a small sail x LEGAI;, i 3xc BEAR. H. DICKSON, Barrister, Sotio P#ii'pl<C>Giyt.Ai.ltts OF TUE; OAP - Otter aveya cer, Qon ullestontrtko, Money It "rutty. 4:01e 'iRtIIe, ciflimp. beach, Sandwich, Ont., on Saturday l At last i tr. Snider teas disarmed of and the the Windsor Iudependente this only weapon of defeuce, and would be Nation Indian team, rein. , no doubt have fared badly but for the - forced by four braves from the Qaugtl- N timely arrival of two men who were uawaga tribe, waw wort by tits former, ' attracted by the melee. The cats, who eaptuzed three straights, Rims outnumbered, beat a Tasty re -- On Monday night the Department [treat, leaving 11 dr. Snider pretty thins of Inland Revenue issued iuetructiane oegbiy (Attended, bat tbaukfat to all its coeleotora to receive tag fur-- enougtl at having escaped e0 well• the entries for spirits; or Robaoca ex-, 'from every ugly fight. warehouse, except where parties gave Irn May last Hiram Walker ire Sons omoe in r'umour's Stook, Exeter. 11IOFADDEN, Barrister, &Reiter, Conveyanror, Bte., (.*en. Strange's Account of Iritis to agemehtt with Big Bear. Prince Albert, July O.—A French tlalf-breed informed Sergeant Smart. EXETER, „ . o13T. of the Alouuted Police, that 13ig Bear Ofilee eenlwell'ellloek MAIN old ottice.) had been to his honse and got food and left three 1•ifles. Smart, with DENTAL, three men, after short search found them. Big Bear at first was unwil- length yielded, saying be wanted to a ler toboat authorities had an opportunity toe e- ' see the "big Ogema anyway," He but as rain began to tomo down in down to town, and were swing back cute the warrant. On Sunday night Haymow: said that he and ilia band of SO lodges torrente, a postponement toa:G place ' when the boat ran upon a stump, and Chief of Police lams 1errnet1 that ed eseteuk, had beeu tnaltieg for Duck Lake in-- until Wednesday evening. The tee to quelling off it is supposed the boat Williatms, who is a married wall, had Teex- tending to surrender. Tiley had been rotary elated that thengh Memel. upaot. Both were drowned. Tire j returned to hit 110100 iu Walkerciile. r Tacit opainut eleven days without provisions, sub- Lemieux and Fitzpatrick were to : bodies were recovered. Sir. BAius at mica made A reit to tasting on what they could find in the leave for Regina to -day, having been! The sedates of agreement have ; William's home and found him talking weeds. They were afraid to surrend. of letaliy notified trotu Ottawa that: been receivers bye S. Perna, Ee�{.. „with the member„ of hi., funnily. Jia MEDICAL'. er to the troops, as in, the fight with the indictment against Biel wait now'' from A. C. Reid. Lucas, taped by q was arrested and lodged in the W iwi- Gen. Strange a white fiag exhibited ready, the committee tuella make B. J, Cuyoe, Chathauus prafessinual ear lockup, ited on S'Lundey way ar- nit AIS- DMAN._•••,CQEONEIIFOR bF them waw nut respected. While provieiot) for their immediate wants, sprinter. The race is to be ran on ; raigued before Magistrate 1 at:lett, ,V thoCountyotliuran. ;,flet+, opposite to enuvpiul they paused through Otters Mr. (;alae, Laugelier and :ter, Marini the Fete Grounds, Ctlatham, between : who seateueej lira to talus 00 stets is Str.I.GArliutrsatore.Eaeter °amp afterwards sleet the Pelee Leave ta•day for the United States to the haus of four aud Aix o'clock. the Ceutrat Prison at Torpid.. Will- marehiug to Green Lake, and lay try ,luta get :tis',tt,ulce there, also, it}. '.. 0. ,n., July 1 Ltlt, for $10©aside, same had r<ar lte:l f''1 the firm for up 1'�. 13tb0�'1•'i�i(1" Al. 1>., AL. C couceoled till they I1ad pa•:bod. Ou , wttrtla the deftiueo loud front I?rencl} start al pistol allot, Sheffield rules. tarda of eleven years, mid ills t,{ ;ray t!• P,S,Sruivate�iot++riai'ui+�r!itc• Odle r , ,_ ,-, a tree•a•tieeitoe.nee ':,ioiele, berate/ .Enoter rear:bingthoNrnth.S'i91:atebewan they {,analiau communities, Referee and atarter are to be chosen , lad WAS c"kanoakred heels... The note,' a, raft when yams Ci'u96f t; to an 1ii:lliitiii 73aMi;. ! on the day of race. 41111C711at *" 11i't steitheg Its Lel t:t.:TUNI , R..l ..�. 11 QT,LtN , M. (., 1'„�i edited in the sitar. '• hilt' there the Winnipeg Mau., July b. -.:lira, Calunet J, Stoughton Donnie, late :bat Wes aupp ...el et he a;,une There : a t )tor , sritin st.r;xt.t+i, ilg 1,•�ta.�:aoe et e;tlner ;'theta►, with the McLean emieue , atul efts. (ruwan1oel, arrived 'Deputy Silttt6ter Of the Interest, cissa ehr, thonsan:Ia. z.,usor°ce+ntivu, enl,ied Ly 1 �[cl Lillie W,F;h,i. j family, C;1:130 along anti 1'x11 aground the \%o.t t1113 evenlru. and, are Mentees afternoon at hie home at oO LU'i7, M. I)„ on tile manse bar beside the island! enjoying, by invitation. tilts bospit_ Lake lieingemcre, a fa+r miens out id' , Ne, oesee.t: eis •.,:i,l,!:tee exeter. where 13io* Ii::ar lay hiding. Atter l alitiee of 31r, and 1,Crs. Bennet, of Ottawa. Cot. Dennie reeigued theeirti -Notes.. the steamer left mast of the band re ' Ijnitbatlse house. 130%11 preaent a Itusition of Deputy 11'tniet,,:r of the In. it. l IbVING,tll'AUUAiE GNI 11111/Pa to the Borth yltnre, while Bigleerewt,rn appearance sola seem eneie terhor agent two eeiar$ a;to, and rte-, e .„ • .,t,)�llaneil meth another :t• AJ reinsure Lrseiteoetiegoiseleeretli!„E, Fear and the two Captured with him.? . d!ttt:u3afnt Rttcttei ,t t0 take t:to Path our- icienr tnd atrt •coat Ont„r tltceKirittmt ons) to re:tcll ',it. friends )n the vast. CtLttQ.l flit otliCt+ cif �ttrvc}yor lxQnOrni, I proceeded south, 1They teed vitt Port t's"thttr either to- svhicll poaitiou he held for satue tune. it+ltl• ,0'If t. 'neatens 3R `►s lay. t NIPOIiF.1, '} att.Yi'Ittl:a;, A coulter has craved to -day from t3harrosv or next tl,ty ILO Isamu is SY111 known its c lnueotien = The .lfehnue etre 111ae1.2I, tr.,,pe Carlton with news that Big Ilear'e s band have melted litre's Lake. 1''ifty , ea stored With l:irrl at fort t at lion for many v4:::lre past, ante his death et . the iehtentien of attnobtn; the, Lees. F of© LILi3LR, Licensed Ana- am ., .. ,. i, there anti nl rt! aro array -;have !leen taken to 1'riuce filbert for t'eetlly regretted. hies ttn�l rortnmuI g tlen4 12011'dt'kh. Big Bear and the other prisoners with the Public laud a�l)niniderat:ou en the froutest. It 1't 1.1,21w:71,1 - n erforHe ,Steplton,end-lief:illusa} , i llnrttr' Saturday the t JvtrunlOtY. freight ' , Ttttvnaitin,. Sties, ,n,iaot°,1ut:at,utaraterates, ins•,, lnlnitltts, 1110 Illdiatl Anent, I8 it prt liWinarV trial bef,tre t.'ol Iryille h ' t 1,f eight snarl„ wee Breese by .ill Heise -:1t.1 ust•tefuet•,Crediton, Out. oa1teetilitj their arms and giving tbetTt l who is expected to retnrtl fr )111 Crean i Put thein8elves 1n �G3tnt13iiniei1tion i11i20ell !e waterepoutx 00 ,,it:..eyl 111���//((�' what food he can spare., 'Lake to•ll7orrosv %%1111 his forces. and with the (z-.%arutnettt of Needountl. n1t31•t+ttiu 1,i Texas, the 06,atieAivo. aria 11',Il.,Otn v rtEY �t) Lxo&NEON' N REALES- General . AND has madeBIG the sal• iother prisoners captured. � They wail lat)4111 reference oto the tariff ;tdifii ears fere beaufrom he coded bodily i.vt) hundred. t , Savings ' Gen al tS g likely be sent for trial to Regina with lenity. The result of negotiations ti tit Svatelf sal r tetcrsof interest. Apply to.7olen lowing report of hie engagement with bid the other ringletrder i of the -rebellion. say 111 11 a c;,;,ftrencu between Agents obliterated. The train 1201141 escaped Big Bear t ---'0u the evening of the Little Poplar, 'i3'.tt)dt�r'ng 111irit,;of the 1 W,) i V, i:'dent:; has been by elitubiug into trees, XI J. CLARY`, Agent for the Us- 16th :tiny, Captain Steele, with the !and the otlertudian murdesers of iho arr,tn;ra It a:l, ,1';d in the meantime {:.apt. Schaaf, of the salvation •born°and tiiltbort 1lntual7 ireLttsnrauce advanced scouts, was, fired upon, and i Frog LaIte Massacre are reported to duties on NL:wfonedland fish and oils 1 Army, bas been arrested and fined at tuam111:aioyfilvxly inrush loci a:lultar, ordure by returning the fire killed two Iudiags, j be fughives for the United States i Coining it}tt} the ll0111iilio 1, and ot1 Zurich tor inftitlgotltetlt of the law one a chief with the Queen's medal. •territory. Every shark to being put Cnllat 111 flour entering Newfound- k nllIeIl prohibits epees cgs of the :i*11• Air TO LOAN AT 61 AND 7 They captured the two potties. On forth to intercept them. Little Pop• Iland wilt be suspended. tvatian AYmy and hawisiui; of books touuds er cent,ttcoAr1iyt4o terms. Private the 27th, John Whiteford and six tar ie married into the Gros Ventres f Judge Rose gnvejudgment on the iby ::'tivationiats. Schaaf is a Prus-�- i1. v.Enr roe, scouts wore nearly captured. Tha and Crow reservation, 3loutana, and ;motion recently argued before him ;stall 803001. At Hettinger members October15,'80 solicitor. )ixetel enemyoccupied an advauta ooua pose p y p P g P may poasibir eaegpe. there. fora writ of mandamus, t.f compel of the Satvatiou Arm attempted to x. magietizNavm expected to reach hero on Sunda--- TRY— tion near Frouohman'* Butte, but The Troops now on route home are the County Judge of Elgin, on a seta- hurts a meeting but were dispersed by were driven from it, without loss opy tiny of votes in the Scott Act contest police. our part, by Steele's police and cava'- Most profound sorrow is felt hero in St. Thomas, to decide as to the The Ru•eian press o.lmments at - Central Shaving Parlor Strange,nthlnnuadeCt.ad afield under ry, leer Clean and easyshaving, fashionable hair The 65th Battalion disembarked from Clean Towels for every' customer. the boats as fast as possible, but did Next door to Central Rotel. not arrive in time for nation. On -pOR S"ALE. TWO STORYFRAME the 28th, having bivouacked without DWELLINtrHOIISEandoueaoreofland. tents. Tbe force moved at daylight aituatedon the Thames Road,2l�mites east of and found the enemy in an impreg Vieux, 41041 rhe frame stable' and driving shed; splendid orchard' of choicefruit-bearing nettle position, a bill crowned with trees; good well and cistern. Suitable fora re- bush and enclosed by a swampy: thredfarmor. Will besold cheap for cash, Ap 'creek. The police scouts and 651h took the advance on the left front and NJ. CLARK. *CQMISSIONER the Winnipeg Light Infantry on the M , tate° court of 'Common right, ells field gun took a ;.:01411011Wi11s,Mortgages, Leases,and all forms ofagree• ments drawn and executed according to Jaw, 0n the high ground, and .'seemed to MoNnrToLOANONBEALESTATE. Parties wish- ing produce good results, but tele•' enemy toborrowmoneyvn account: ofrecentpar- chases'oiland.crto pay off' existing mortgagss was entrenches in rifle pits. Major taon t8ad6iytride°cooso my angiving rdi Steele, with the cavalry, made a turn• terms. N,J,CLARK ing movement two miles on the left, but found the enemy occupying the UP Ill ISSUER OF height• fora mile and a half, and AlARRIAGE LgOENSES, there were no means of crossing the creek and muskeg. Maj. Hatton, Also agent for the London Mutual Ineurance With the scouts, was moved to, the Company of Canada, Mercantile Inanrance Co right, and it being, fotied impossible , Ont, -Capital w a Londe In Insurance Coy -Cap- p- to torn the position,' and the enemy ital$2,500,000; tHeaL0mce,Montreal: StandBaying all but ceased firing,' Ibe force aril Life Insurance Co., Head Office, London. England ; Guarantee ;et Accident Co, Head fell back 10 its' original camp. Our' Office, Toront0.loss has been :—Private `Lemaire, 65th, shot through the lungs ; Pte. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIREI Jas. Marcotte, 65111, severely, but not INSURANCE 00. ,dangerously. Constable John McRae, N. W. M. P.; shot in the leg, not ply to THOMAS ALLIS.ExoterP 0 iv10-tf OVPICE IN PANSON'S. BLOOK. JOHN McD ONNLL Exeter Established in 1863. 'MAD OFF/CE - - WATERLOO, ONT. daneral Commanding:gerously. "T. B. Strange, Major,; This comyanyhas been over Eightteen years Gen nsuccessful operation in Western Ontario,and DESPAT1iE8 PROM 11IIDDLETON.' continues to'insure againstloss.ordamage by a'ire,Buildings,4terchandise, llranufactories,and all otherdescriptions ofinsurable property. In- tendinginsurers have the opption of Insuring 'o n the Premium Note or Cash System. During the past ten years this Company has sawed 57,000 Policios.covering rroperty to ,the amount of $40,872,088; and paid nit losses alone 0760,759,00 Asset8, 8176,100.00, consisting of Cash in stank, Government Deposit, an d the unassessed Premium Notes on hand and in force 3, W Wan DEN M D. Presider t. 0. M•, TAILOR, Seoretarryy 3. B. Ht a as,inspeetor. OEAI LE8 EINE LL Winnipeg, July 6.--Lieutenatit Governor Aikens has received the fol- lowing despatch, dated Battleford, July e5, from •Oen. 11liddletou :---"Big Bear and ono councillor were arrested near Carlton by police. Seven more were captured by Dennis' Surveyor Scouts~ near: die 'telegraph coulee. One of thew witsone of the warder - over the sad death of Col. Williams, The flags are flying at halfmast upon all public and many private buildings. .-«., Death. or Col. wtllfains, AL P. A. Battleford dispatch oouveys the sad intelligeuee of the death of Col. Williams, of the Midland Battalion, of brain fever. A metallic coffin is being forwarded from Winnipeg for the remains, which are being taken overland via Swift, Current. The news has oast a gloom over the entire force. Deceased was the hero of the celebrated bayonet charge that decid- ed the battle of Batoolle. Canatltan. A skating rink band on roller skates is another idea from the other. side. Hanlan was so favorably impressed with the action of the Cummings rowlocks that he telegraphed to Bos- ton for two pair to be sent him. Exports of `,lige stock from 'Mon- treal during the past week wire 2,290 cattle and 2,210 sheep. The total exports of cattle this season have been 28,658 head—and increase of 5,482 over 1884. Oa Monday night 'a fierce storm taking a scope of about 50 rods wide, visited the third concession of London township. Trees and fences were. blown away while buildings suffered severely. • The (xoveauor-General's Body Guards, the 12tH and 85111, who have beeu stationed here, have received or- ders to march homewards. We are now waiting for transport, ami will probably start en Thereby next. The lacrosse ma' oli at the Brighton Iegaiits of ballots oast. The County considerable leugth upon the confer— Judge .refused to do this at the in- stance of the anti -Scott party, claim- ing that under the Act hie duties were ministerial and not judicial, and he had only power to count the votes without deciding as to their legality. Judge Rose upholds him in this view, and refuses the motiou, with coats. A disputed bet between William Baxter and some other parties at Chatham, on a race at the Boston roller skating tournament between G. Berry and Kenneth A. Skinner, which resulted in a draw, came into Court the other day. John Milner held the stakes, and Baxter alleges refused to give him the money bank. The result was that Milner was charged with holding stakes to the amount of $69, and was brought before the Chatham P. M. under the Bloke act, The de- fendant offered to pay the money in Court for the benefit of the owners. Judgment was reserved for a week. The Guelph Mercury gets off a oat ',tory that will hardly keep this hot weather. It says that when Win. Snider was on his way home from an Oddfettcws lodge about 11 o'sloce the. other night, he encountered two large oats bowling on the sidewalk. They proved bolder than the majority of the feline epodes, for instead of run- ning as they might naturally be ex- pected to do at the approach of a man, they both made a simultaneous attack upon the disturber of their midnight chorus. They jumped up- on him and tore his pants, and as mach of the flesh as, they could. The battle was'continued from the. sidewalk into the middle of the rood,. and ail attempts' to beat them , off with the umbrella proved unavailing. ring of the deooration of the Order of the Bath upon Sir Peter Lumsden and the reported intention of the British Government to appoint Sir Austiu Lagard as Ambasssador try Turkey, which are considered direct denominations against Russia. The Government is urged to demand the strongest guarantees from Eng- land with regard to Afghan- istan. In well informed circles it is stated that the frontier negotatlons continue smoothly on their former basis. The Standard prints Tuesday more, rug advioes from Arabia sources in' India in regard to recent events int connection with the Afghan frontier. troubles. The Standard's correspond- ent asserts that the Ameer of Afghan- istan attaches little value to tllb friendship of either England or Rus- sia. The Ameer considers Lord Dufferin etingy. He had expected frons the English representative much larger subsides of money and arms than have been given him. Tbe car• respondent says the Ameer, in giving arms and food to his subjects, first enacts the condition that they will fight, if called upon either English or Russi:tne. A pilgrim from Afghan. Turkestau reports that a ,feeling of extreme diseatisfaetion against the Ameer'srule exists among officials are ready :and willing to join Russia or Isak Ishan. It is also reported that the Governor of Afghau-Turkes- tan has opened direct negotiations with Russia, and it is asserted that in this course be had the &meer's per- mission. Large bodies of Russian troops are mevibg towards Mery and Maimina.