The Exeter Times, 1885-7-16, Page 4er �f�'mes. "During the ei hteen ears that the farmers for miles around market
ghs �ffarmershave passed since tine eeyen prow- their strap] there, and two years ago Fathers!� "d 11others
one atrown with frozen W
T LURSDA.Y, JULY 2Gtb, 1885. territory) were forigad 100 ono Do- wheat as the moo offered was so •
minion, all of $130,000,000 have' small that some in anger dashed their
1,„'D1TORI.1.L .NOTES. beau expended on our public works,
SIR Jona A. lttaodonald'e speech o
the Fishery question on Monday. wa
the effort of a alearmiuded etatesmau
and was characteristic of the old,chie
tain. In striking contrast with th
leader of the Uppasitton, he took bu
hail an hour to put the matter in
clear light before the house. Blak
or Mills would have taken four or fiv
hours to discuss a matter of stmi'ia
importance.
THE following from the Brando
(Mau„) San, is what every right
thinking man would plaim t--
"Mr. R. L. Patterson, of Miller & Richard
type founders, Toronto, was in the city
Saturday and Sunday last. During his sta
took a drive through the neighborin
country, and expressed himself highly as t
its beauties, No doubt the report that bI
Patterson will take bank with him will be
Mania tb
Mea of sending out here many of th
staunch yeomanry of the east, who 1141N) a
ready done so much towards giving this
rlame all a farming country.
wheat to the ground.
showing a net inorease of debt by The crops are looking remarkably
well, sled a Large yield is anticipated..
J. J.
$88,000,000. But what is the Not ?
s No nation in the world has so much
to show for Oe public debt, in the way
f of canals, railways, light houses, pub -
e lie buildings and other improvements
1 —not to speak of the general increase
a in the value of property --aa Canada.
e And this i+ the estimate • farmed of
e our country by British, European,
r and American financiers of the high-
est ataudiug, who have either risked
their money iu our public under.ak-
n ings, or, as recent events have shown, t
- have loaned to the Dominion ou the
strength of its national resources a
s second sum of $25,000,000, ata pre -
ort minni of neatly two per cant. Thin
aY is by far the moat favorable loan ever
u effected for t,wnada.—Goderich Star." tt' irti i e $ .
Mr WILT. YOH STIFFER with Dyspepsia and
e Inver Complaint R Shiloh's Vitalizer is W'@sleyan Ladies/College
l guaranteed to cure you, For sale by J', W. +re
Browning. HABIT_ TON, CANADA.
The oldest seethe most complete Ladles'
West Huron Cousei,vatr es. Couege in tbelDominton; has over 100 grade.,
�, ates; has educated over 2.000 young ladies ;
hoe over LSO Towns. and every convenience for
comfort and health. Unusual advantage.in
Music and Art, Opens Sept. 1. Addreia'the
Princilial,
THAT RACKING COUGH can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar-
antee it. Sold by J. W. _Browning,
.-+..+
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and Iron” taken according to directions,
produces buoyancy of spirits, vigor �f mind
and gives lartinp strength to the whole sys-
tem. See that you get "Haniugton's," the
original and genuine.
TORN GILL, Auctioneer for the
Cr Townships of Stephen, Hay and Uaborne
and the Village of Exeter. All sales promutly
attended. and satisfaction guaranteed- Sales
arranged at this office.
A SHOAT time ago we accused the
editor of the Mitchell Recorder with
es ddenly changing from a supporte
of the Scott Act to an opponent of it
fearing that the Act would carry in
.Perth and he would lose his salary a
Itoense inspector. The reference t
his somersault appeare to have rile
the 1?et:order man's temper, and in
stead of denying the truthfulness o
our statement, he calls the Tlarks
"thing,'" and the editor a "creature.'
11 we lied, no regard for the truth, we
aright say hs was a gentleman.
Tint following is clipped from the
Brandon (Man.,) Sun, winch paper
has, invariably, run down Manitoba
and the :North west, but judging
from this item ono would imagine 1
had become somewhat changed in its
aversion of the country ;—
"The raising of stock in this country 1
now no experiment ; it has passed that
There is scarcely a farmer who bas gone int
it, but has succeeded much beyond what he
had any reason to hope for, Messrs. Janie -
mon and Firchnofter, of Plum Creek, have de
At a meeting of the West Huron
t)oneervatives, held at Smith Hall, on
tr Monday last, the following resotutione
• were offered and adopted, after other
iaipurtetl business had bean transact.
ed Resolved, that, as reps«wonting
o the Liberal Conservatives of Weal
d Huron, we hereby express our hearty
approval of the oonrsn pursued by
f 11ir, W. R. Meredith and his follow -
a ars, of her Afajeety'e loyal Opposition
in the Ootario Legislature. We be
lieve their views on provincial affairs
to be well e%lmitated to advance the
best interests of the province, and
hereby assure them of our cordial sup-
port against an unscrupulous Mims -
'try.
Resolved,that we heartily congratu.
I late the Rt. Hon, Sir John Unction-
a'd, the veteran leader of the Domin-
ion government, on the bu .easeful
e manner in which he has conduoted
the affairs of our country. We tip-
- prove of the Dominion frano.iise bill
' as a liberal and just measure, and we
strnnt ly condemn the obstructive tac-
tics
adtics resorted to by the Opposition to
of farming and they aro now being repaid
A few days since they sold to one of th
butchers a 13 mouth's old steer for the mag
niticent price of $14."
(Afentton ails paper.) A. DVRNS,D.D.,L.L,D.
It is said"Many Mickles make aMuckle."
So ib is the world over. A few cents saved
in every dollar amounts to no small sum at
the end of the year. Then go to
RANTON BROS.
FOR HAR6AINS
In SUMMER DRY GOODS,
Dress Nth and Mu:lin: Chcap1
PRINTS and GINGHAMS CHEAP.
Parasols, Tweeds, Straw Hats, ,fie,,
=CHEAP._
MUST MAKE ROOM FOR FALL'" GOODS.
•
- - Everybody Come.; bring along your
Goods.
Mali Contract
SEALED TENDERS, *damned to
the Postmaster General, will ba received
at Ottawa untiiuoon. on FRIDAY,AUGTST J.
1885, for Che conveyance of Her 5Ieesty's Haile
on a proposed Contrite* for throe years and t0
months.siit tithes per week, between E=ater
00 rated n. notices
ti oe l t win September i o next. SPRING
��� GOODS ��
Printed notices containingfurther Intortna- iflC ,
tion cs to conditions of proposed Contract n sy 85
be seen.and blank forms of Tender ray be ob.
taiued at the Post 0f11oos of Exeter and Kirk -
ton.
Cash, Futter, ggs, or Raspberries, and get Chem pry -
Grand 9alue in Sugars, Teas, Etc.
RANTON BROTHERS
For Cheap Goods.
l;. W. BAASF,Ii, JUST ARRIVED AT THE
Post Olf ee iuspector
PQ7tonicohlspnci.188Offtee,, Exeter Tailorin � Establishnl't
Landoa,Jttl8. ,
o, prevent its coming into force. The FORTIETH
importance and benefits of the C. 1'- Provincial Exhibition
dr is now being suggested that
while. the government are recognizing
the services of the volunteers, who
have been iu the North-wdat during
the recent troubles, they should not
forget Geo. Middleton. It is under-
stood that the subject is uuder consid-
eration, and a testimonial in the way
of a purse from the Government is
spoken of. The proposition;is a worthy
one. for it is now evident that Middle -
ton's skillful generalship was the
means of saving the lives of many
settlers and at the same time crushing
out a serious rebellion. Such an act
on the part of the government would
show the people of the worldjthat Can-
ada is not ungrateful to those who
lead her soldiers through a successful
war.
"The village council was compelled last
week to borrow O8O0 from the bank„ to meet
current expenses. This in the first instance
of the kind, in the history of the village,
when money bad to be raised by such means,
so early in the year, The license fund,
between 0500 and 0600, usually tided affairs
over till the fall, Main.street, too, has al-
ways been watered till this year."
Our village eotem. of July 911i con-
tained the above item, which was
,published without the slightest folio -
dation for the statements. If the
-editor will but examine the audit
',sheet for 1881, be will find that on
.July 3, one thousand dollars were
.burrowed—two hundred more than
this year—to meet current expenses.
'The portion of the item regarding the
street watering is also incorrect. Dur-
ing the season of 1883 the main street
,..was not watered.
'Tun members ofParliment ale not
without the instincts of common hu•
moonily. Many of them feel that if
1,000 dollars was thought to be fair
remuneration for a three months' ses-
sion, a1 least 500 dollars more should
be added for a six months' session.
This matter now forms an item of
conversation in the lobbies and hotels
and it will in all probability be intro•
duoed into the House in the course of
a day or two. Without discussing
the merits of the question,orthe ,mem-
bers to this additional indemnity, it -is
only the plain truth to esy, that the
Grit policy of obstruction is entirely
to blame for the grounds upon
whioh the money is claimed. Had it
not been for their useless attempt to
break down a Government measure
by a process of physical exhaustion,
the members would have been away
home some months ago, contented
and happy,
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrible cough., Shiloh's (lure is the.
t_arandy for you. Sold by J. W. Browning.
Railway we fully reeagnize, and re- • _las ree;:ived a Splendid essorttuent of CL OTIIS and TWEEDS very Choice t=ends, and
joins at its near completion, evidono-- Under the auspices of the will sell them cheap for CMu.
ing an energy and skill whioh chat -1
longed the admiration of the world. i AGRICULTURE ANA ARTS ASSOCIATION Suits Made to Order Oxi Short Notice.
We congratulate the Minister of Fin. OP ONTARIO, TO BE HELD AT
acne on his successful management, I�ONUU�'-------A. FIT GUARANTEED.--
which has placed Canadian credit at
the bead of tbo world's money mark. FROM THE
eta. Wo gannet but express our ad- ,7,� t� Zet� S8 t.
miration al the firmuess and ability p , '85
shown by the Hon. the Minister of
Miiitia in the suppression of the
Northwest rebellion,aud to the Major
General commanding end the brave
volunteers under his charge we a000rd
the warmest sympathy andasmiration
for their brilliant conduct and nu -
daunted courage in so trying a cam
paign.
CHAS. SOt THCOTT
a -,.N
William Geddes, Eden Mills, writes
have used Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters for
Dyspepsia and prefer it to all other medi-
cines I have ever tried, in no case has it
failed to produce the desired effect, and I
can cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers
from Dyspepsia.
Yours truly, WILLIAM GEDDES.
To the Editor of the Exeter Times.
Crystal City, June, 1885.
We arrived at Gretna on Sunday,
June 21st, tired of travelling and glad
our journey was nearly over. The
day was exceeding cold and the view
rather unattractive. A great many
horses and mules were grazing on the
prairie, having returned thus far
from the North-west where they bad
been used for transporting goods dur-
ring the rebellion.
At Gretna we boarded a C. P. R.,
train and moved at a snail -like pace
out to the junction at Rosenfield,where
we had to lay over for twenty-four
hours. The jonotion consists of a
section house and four or five movable
oar-houeee. Its chief point of interest
is the overflowing salt well. 11 was
here we bed our first introduction to
the much abused Manitoba mosquito,
and certainly the introduction was
not of our own seeking for we do not
court his friendship, although he does
etiok closer than a brother. While
waiting for the train for Moulton,
Mr. Vegan arrived from Winnipeg
with twenty one orphan boys who he
had just brought out from England,
nine of them found homes around
Morden, the other twelve near Mani-
tou. While waiting for the train the
boys employed the time in catching
frogs and phasing butterfliee,a health-
ier, happier lot of boys I never saw
and Mr. Fagan is their idol. •
We arrived at Maniton, the present
terminus of the South Western branch
of the C. P. E., at half past eight p.
m., after the slowest ride we ever had
on a railroad train.
A wonderful amount of business
has been done in Manitou since it
had. railway communication, as al.
ILANDSOME PREMIUMS (FIVES
No credit given. Sold ONLYfor (JA.SFI, and that means
Cheap Goods. Call and see his stock before placing your
!order. n
Exeter.'th 3tareh,188:. $a5. SO''THOOTT.
Entries must be made with the Secretary at -"®
Toronto, on or before the undermentioned cuultral turalimLatest Noveltieso
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 8wino, Poultry, tgr--
f np)oments, on or before Augustleth. %+
Grain, Field Ilnote,and othor Farm Products,
lrachfneryand nanufaoturos generally, on or
before August 22nd.
Horticultural Products, Ladies' Work, Fiuo
Arts etc., on or Delon) August Mb -
Prize Lists and Blank Forms for making the
entries can be obtained of the Sea:otaries cf
all Agricultural and Horticultural Societies
and Mechanic's Instirutos throughout the Pro-
vince ; from Geo: McBroom, of Western Fair,
L ondon ; and from the Secretary.
HENRY WADE,
Agricultural Hall, Toronto,
OUR DRY -GOODS STOCK
JUDI tit aSL SALE. Is complete in
In Me High Court of 5ustice,
(OHANCERY DIVISION.)
CARLILE vs. CURRIE.
Pursuant to a Judgment or Order made in
t his cause and dated the 12111 day of May,1::5,
t here will be sold by and with the approbation
of Sutherland Malcomson Esq., one of the
Masters of the Supreme Court of Judicature
for Ontario at Godericb, at
REYNOLD'S HOTEL,
In the Village of HENSALI,,
At 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
Saturday, the 25th day of July, 1885,
The following lands : -
FiR3TLY.-The north half of lot number nine-
teen, in the seventh conecssion of the town-
shiPitof Hay, in the county of Huron, 'contain-
ing fifty acres more or less ; and SECONDLY. -
the south halt of the south hall of lot number
nineteen in the seventh concession of the said
township of Hay, containing twenty-five (acres
more Or 1e88.
,Abbut one half of eac,i of the said parcels of
land is cleared and well fenced, and - tis re-
mainder istiuiberodwith Black Ash and Soft
Elm.' About half of the uncleared land con-
sists of a black ash ewule with tim tier suitable
for fencing purposes.. The soil is a clay loam.
There are erected on the firstparcel of land a
new frame barn 60x40 feet with brick founda-
tion and stable underneath, and a dwelling
house. There is also an orchard of about 1
acres and a good supply of well water. The
said land is situated about 4 miles from Hen-
sa11,2( miles from Zurich, and10 miles from
Exeter.
TERMS OF SALE. •
Teu,per cent. down on the day of sale to the
plaintiff's solicitor end the balance to he paid
into court within 30 days thereafter, when the
purchaser willbe entitled to a conveyance and
possession.
The said lands hill be offered for sale subject
to a reserved bid
In all other respects the conditions of sale
will be the standing conditions of this court.
For further ;particulars, apply to John
Hoskin, Esq.. Q. C., Toronto; Messrs. Garrow &
Proudfoot, Barristers, Goderich, or to the un-
dersigned:
Dated at Exeter this 23rd day of June, 1885,
B, V. ELLIOT, (sgd) C. MALCt1MSON,
Plaintiff's Solicitor. Local Master,
at Goderich
_-s
all departments, and at Prices to suit the
times.
TAILORING A SPECIALTY
Remember we keep the place to get everything you want
and at right prices.
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The Old Established House, Exeter
50
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