The Exeter Times, 1885-12-3, Page 4TELE EXETER TIMES.
Is published every Thursday morning,at the
TIMES STEAM; PRINTING HOUSE
plain-street,nearlyopposite k'itton'Vewelery
Store, I',ceter, Out.,by John White «1Son. Pro-
prietors.
Tr&TEO QI?`. Anvk riTIF3 10 :
First insertion, per Lino... .....:........10cents.
Eachsubrue 3 cents.
To insure insertion, adverseque„tiusextion;pez tisements should net idle (luring bis seolnsion in Mon.
be sent in, notlater ,than, Wednesday Morning. tan a, Ho was plotting against the.
our Jo$ I'uINTING 1)EPAitTMENTis One Government. He kept himself in
et the largest and best egnipliecr fu th8 Canny formed upon the agitation of the die -
loyal white
ibloyalwhite men, and foolishly believ
ed their treasonable utterances meant
more than mere frothinge of disap.
pointed fortune seekers, Ile wrote
his half breed friends telling them
they had great grievances and that
he would head a rebellion. He told
thein to petition the Govern relent,
bat, to accept no settlement. Ile aa.
vi
sed themtos a deputation to
end ret& i n
bring him back to the country. He'
wrote repeatedly to that etieot. At
his re uest the a ointed the depute,
tatioa and informed hint of their in:
tended departure. ]Te told them the
time was not yet conte; that un would `
k dp' inti',van, '1ilFl` '. `let there kuow when to start. Ile at
- !last sent then. word that he was ready l
-_ -�S :and pledged them tolkeep secret the
TB SRP �.Y, DECEMBER u, 11; fact that he had sent for there, This
tis the true steteneeut of the whole.
;IJ kh o i 4! () REFORMERS ! chair, The letters were not destroy.
.t \ P THE RI l.`i. 3 k F-.4111- ed, tt.s he ordered them; to be, They
IN BIM $ OWN:liANt?WRITING--to prove
them untrue are fa existence to -day,
They: can be produced at any time;
Tile rebellion was the work of Riot,
aided and abetted by the “deputation"
which brought him back to the coon -
try. Every step of the half breeds
was made at. his direction, lie was
of Huron, =work entrusted taus will receive
our prompt attention:
Decisions ite;alyding News -
heavers. i
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the post•othee, whether directed in bis name or
another's, or whether he has subscribed or not
is responsible for payment.
..e If curers on orders his paper discoutiuued
lie must pay, all arrears or the publlskier may
continue to send it until this payment is made,
and then collect the whole amount, whether
office or
not,
k from the i
the paper is taken
3 ihi suits for subscriptions, the suit may be
instituted in tate piece where the paper ix pub •
dished, although the subseriber may reside
hundreds <,f miles away.
4 The courts have decided that refusing to
tape newspapers or pehiodicels from the pest-
oiitee, or reinovingand leaving thein uncalled.
for is prima fh eleevidenceofintentionalfra d..
are iii the bands of responsible par -
The Seafortb Expositor in its issue' ties who will produce theta when re -
of last week seeks to snake its read• a ore This should set at rest the
era believe that the Globe, in its y that the half-breeds only obtaiu-
aolernn and famous article of the'37,st ed the Aid of Riel when all other
ult., iu which it preached au alliance; means of obtaining their rights lead
between the Ontario 1«oforiners and) felled. It proves that Riel knew what
the whole French population, for the !he waa de -mg sshezl he craned to obeli.
purpose of rejecting the Government, I don the "oaus&" for $5,000. It prov.
was only playing the wag and getting r es that Jie IFnew what he was saying
off a joke. No nue who ever read thewhen he informed '04 efficial that he
cello?e could neo wherethe Jove came t
! was the half-breed carie and that
in, and no man of true feeling could i they would disperse at hie cctzimand•
eoi:ceive of a great party organ play- Ia proves that the rebellion from o0-1
ing iliw ,rag ou snob a grave question glutting to end was for the purlioee of l
and neea,s}op Tit Seaforth cram extorting money and was wholly
alaust surely think it is 1;d dressing; a' and solely in the interesse and ander
very u1,14blstiQatQti attdterdQe, loteu the control dope spun, and that man
Bolt
.
��'` ;cti'iVes at possible for shell. to 1 ., w . ,
swallow aaclt a shallow dodge, as that,
ardd (.',70 cotettl.t after letti_o us into
the Glote's joke, very serle:M ay woo
on to say about the crag ;thug as the
Globe, only ?n different words. The
Globe, the Expositor and other Reform
journalists and wire -pullers may tato
the lines of action now urged, may
join the French in their war ou the
Governmuet, and .nay succeed in do,
fasting the administration, but we
can tell them all that in such an event
a day of reckoning will come, in
which they will find that the great
mass of honest, conscientious and
loyal Reformers of Ontario wilt turn
their backs on them, and will not
consent to barter their Life-long prin•
oiples for party office. The French
Conservatives have only one fault to
End with Sir John's Government, and
that fault is that they hung Riel. The
vast majority of Ontario people aro
satisfied that Biel was hung, and if
Ontario Reformers and the Treats
form au alliance, that alliance can
keVe only Duo platform azid one
plank, and that is iliat Biel should
not have been hang because he was a
Frenchman. That platform may be
all right tor professional politicians,
but we doubt -very much that the
great mass of Reformers would like
to go to the polis and endorse it by
giving it their votes Our Seafarth
coterie., with all its sophistry cannot
ROUGE GRIT ALLIANCE,
The Globe, which has striven es• f
tremely hard to form an alliance be.
tween the Beformers of Ontario, the
dissatisfied 33leos and. the Rouge party
of Quebec, to avenge the death of
Riel, the prime mover in two rebel
liars in the North'Weat, informs its
readers that the new alliance in Que-
boo have all through the agitation
acted in the most constitutional man.
nor. In its issue of Saturday it sets
forth to its readers that no more or-
derly gathering than the great pro.
cession organized by the students of
Laval, no more peaceable masa meet-
ings than those on the Camp de
Mars wero ever held in any free coun-
try ; but this atatement of the Globe
is in keeping with its whole course.
The despatches to that journal from
Montreal give a direct contradiction
to the statement by intimating that
ou the day Biel rt<Q ezeouted, the
students, in company with a large
crowd of other citizens, marohed to
the Camp de Mars, where they raised
the tri.color flag and were addressed
by the Secretary of;Club National and
others, and amongst other things,
they were told that French national.
ity had been ridiculed and insulted.
And on the same day La Presse pub -
lead people army from the etralght fished had bee
RichardsonthatRiot's hfatesix En lin left to
issue. g J y.
Confederation was inaugurated to men, and that +Jackson, the English -
do away with just such race war as man had been acquitted, while Riel
the present, but apparently the Globe, was put to Ideate]. The Crtobe de -
ilk apatohea said that on tht: same even.
wish to plunge this country into the ing a crowd t;i some l3,Ot30 or 3,000
chaotic state that existed prior to the met on the °amp de Mars for the
great union. It is time that one purpose cf burning in effigy two of
great lesson was taught in Canada, if the Ministers, and when the police
confederation is to continue, and that offered to interfere and extinguish the
is that the law knows no distinction flames shote were fired at them, and
of race, creed or position. If Riel's they narrowly escaped being killed.
deeds deserved death, the fact that he And under the statute of the Queen
was part French should never be al- Sir John Macdonald was hanged in
lowed to interfere with his doom. effigy amidst loud and continuous
The two papers we have mentioued cheering, after which the crowd moved
or any other papers tread on danger- along the street to an English .hews.
ons ground when they preach a dif- paper office, and stones wero sent
ferent doctrine. flyiug through the editorial windows,
the proprietor narrowly escaping with
his life. Then the readers of the
Globe are told that on the eame even
Ila a carefully prepared article which ing in the city of Quebec 15,000 pen
Saturday
Ole congregated and were exceedingly
A FALSEHOOD EXPLODED.
appeared in the Globe on Saturday violent in their expression and re -
,
e TT T1 f`t
V
21st ult, and which invited theV
solves of antipathy towards'the Or
French Canadians 10 jain rhe Liber- angemen of, Ontario. The feeling in
ale in t>: a overthrow' of the Govern- that oily, so says the special to the About TVb 0 HUNDRED good customers at the NEW
ment, the following appears as a Globe, was that the execution of Riel CARRIAGE SHOP, Exeter.
was a deed which the whole Frenoh
Bat the Halfbreeds are a sample, ignor- race looked upon as a brutal judicial
ant, submissive people. Instead of rising murder, and a blow against their ex -
when all petitions had been proved hope- istenco, for the gratification of Orange
less they sent a deputation to Louis Riel,
ascribing their failure in seeking justice to revenge. We are further told that the
their ignorance of political methods. peaceable people of Quebec acted iu a
Let us be just to the man, now that he is law•nbidina and coo eI antional way (2)
rowdyism was kept up until luiduigllt,
unchecked by the aatherities.
In the foregoing statement it took
good gaze not to mention that the tri-
color Sag was hoisted upon the Mon-
treal city hall instead of the Uniou
Jack. In the face of the above men-
tioned proceedings, the Globe informs
its readers that everythiug enacted
was very ofderly, aonstitational and
strictly law-abiding, and that the
French people have thoroughly learn,
ed to aoeept respousible government,.
We are of opinion that the Toronto
Globe and other Reform journals
which. undertake the task of defend.
ing the aotiorra a the disaffeoted por-
tion of the J?reneh population of Que-
bec and of formiug an alliance with
them and the Ontario Reformers have
a contract which will net be easily
I partyof the
fulfilled. The Reform
Dominion are not so far blinded by
party zeal as to fall in lice with the
Globe and n few political wire -pullers,
and readily make eoma.ou cause with
a party which tho. Globo applauds for
their love of e3nstitutional rights, but ,
which refuses to their fellow:oitizene
—the 1 nglisb•speakieg Canadians—'
the same liberty.
Hon, Mr, Joly, leader of the oppo. !
sition in the Quebec legislature, find,
lag that he eaunot agree with the
views of his constituents ou. the Biel
agitation and the formation of the
new \rational party, bas resiguoa bis
seat in the. Assembly.
Da. C.snso:c's Srox.ren Bixri.as 'sill euro
the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and all bilious complaints, Large bottle 50
n .
coats. do te your druggist and got a bottle.
Tier 8t. Thomas .'omen l has been
whipped, tato line. It now asks,
"Why should Reform alliance wibh
Frenchmen mean French Domin-
IT appears that the elections in Brig -
land
land are going against the Liberals.
Mr, Gladstone will now wish that Mr.
Blake bad remained in Canadaantl.
minded his own business,
Tar Reform paper. claim that Sir
John is not fit for the position be
holds, but still they have no one bet-
ter nor even nearly as °apatite to offer'
and aro not likely to have for years to
come.
THE Euglih elections are still going
ou, and it is generally supposed the
Conservatives will have a majority of
twenty-five. The totals thus far are,
,Liberals, 198 ; Conservatives, 176 ;
Nationalists, 35,
Cor... SCOTT, U. P., Winnipeg, who
is said to be wilting to resign hie seat
in Parliament to make way for Sir
Alex, T, Galt, arrived in Ottawa on
Tuesday, and it is rumored that Sir
.lex. will enter the Cabinet as Mime-
ter of Finaxt4e.,
CHARLES Turner is dead, The
Charles Tupper who is no morn is
not the Charles Tupper the Reformers
do not love, The deceased was a
Chicago man, and he came to his
death through ohe explosion of a
pistol in the bands of some one who
did not know it was loaded
�IE�ftI' C
To VI
R. HICKS,
Believing that we are about to experience a holiday season
a£ unusual activity, and anticipating that a general
and widespread observance of X -Inas and the
holiday will bring with it a general,detnaucl
for
GIFTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
R. HICKS has a fine stook to meet the demand consist-
ing of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY,
SILVERWARE, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, &c., &c
Thanking you for favors during the two years which I
have been in. Exeter, and would solicit a continuance of the
same, A liberal discount given during the holiday season.
Stand opposite Jas, Pickard's, Main- st., Exeter.
R. HICKS•
s sT , ncEi TED
A FBI SH STOOK OE
Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices, and General
Groceries.
PIPES, -- TOBACCOS, and CIGARS
—91 the Choicest Brands, comprising --
OLD GOLD, MYRTLE NAVY, ("(3 (mute per plug) t3AGi,LY'S MAYFLOWER,
GOLD FLAKE, GOLDEN JEWEL, SPUN ROLL, LANGTRY,
OLD JUDGE, SWEET VIOLETS, HONEY SUCKLE, cfc.
Smokers will consult their best interests by giving me a call.
ORANGES, LEMONS, FIGS
DATES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS.
OYSTER 1,'6,11L011..
Oysters served on short notice, cooked, raw or otherwise
P. S.—Having invested in a Steam Coffee and Peanut Roaster, I am prepared to guarantee
both of the articles as pure, being roasted under my own supervision.
All goods sold extremely low. Call. I thank my customers for past favors.
G. A. HY NDM.A.N , Fanson'e Block.
Goods delivered at once.
00 WANTED 200
1 =G -IIT AWAY,
justification of Riel.
dead and can trouble ns no more.' in smashing the windows of the Que.
Had he refused to come to the aid of his bee Chronicle office because tont paper
kinsmen, had he told them to go back and p p
endure injustice uncomplainingly till it approved of the execution of Riel.
might please God to soften the hearts of The following 'evening snottier stu•
their rulers, Biel would have been a more dents' dem-nstration took place io
contemptible and cowardly creature than he Montreal, and the residence of the Mr.proved himself at: the scaffold of Regina..
He indeed objected to aceompany them, he Wilson, an English member of the
argued with them; he assured them of his ,pity Council, who refused to take any
inability to aid them, but in the end he - ert in tile p interference : to prevent
yielded And let who may object we say he t
did well in so yielding. It has been proved Riel's execution, was surrounded by ae
beyond, cavil that lie returned with them,
- not desiring to become a 'firebrand, but to
organize a constitutional agitation.
Asusual the Globe has overshot tlhe,
mark tttlieholi cal Lrtielo. The ' streets lfts' frightening 1\1r. \V.'s wife
statettacht- in the :abrrve: extraet are end fanli'y nearly out of their lives.
untrue. tr.t.cl the evidence---nocumE X'11.4 Tile Globe goes on to soy that the
The undersigned begs to intimate to the residents of
Exeter and surrounding country, that he has fitted up for.
Carriage MakingPurposes
The buildings lying ,immediately:south of MR. PARSONS
Blacksmith Shop, Main-st., and having:stocked the same
with. suitable material for the construction of Carriage and
Sleigh work, we therefore solicit a liberal share of your es
'teemed patronage.
mob of 600, carrying a transparency i
representing Mr. Wilson on a gibbet. k
The mob shouted and sang ';lfarseil.l
!seise" :as they tratn.ped through the
Repairing ; promptly and properly a .one at
Satisfactory Prices.
Yours truly,
. Twp ,f'� `' xc .
N. B. ---S eciat rates to th.1 Liver trade andantes' buying in
b .v
quantities.
"04-
1SIV, JIIL
"You talk about Silk Dresses,
but did you see Miss-----? I tell
you she just looks fine."
L
gue.s she does, and so can
every lady who will go to BAN -
TON BROS, and get one of those
newest and latest in the Silk line.
SATIN
Merveilleuxs!
Rich and beautiful goods in
Navy, G renal, Tobacco, Bronze,
Myrtle, &o.
"a' Riohis,ess and Durability i!ne cellos ,
This line S r
� e 1nentiou, though we have p1 {4 of Dress
Materials worthy your inspection, iu all the lettt= .ing shades
and at popular prices Some new ones in this wee!
ALL ARE. W LC X.
MANTLES. AND ULSTERS ULSTERCUT FREE
DRESS MANTLE MAKING UPSTAIRS AT
RANTON
os.
CUTTING AND PITTING DONE PROM. TLY.
413044-AUTUDI
MILLINERY OPENING!
THE OLX? ESTABLISHED
WILL 0I
TUI' SDAY &WEDNESDAY, SDAY, 29th & 30t)'
' AE THEIR BEST DISPLAY O]
Hats and Bonnets
Plumes, Feathers,, Aigrettes, pp,,,,
Birds, Orna cents, &ca
Plushes, Velvets and a variety of Trimmings' in all colors.
MISS Doherty, who for the past three seasons has cuecessfully conducted this branch,
again resumes, and will be more than delighted to have every lady in the village and
surroundings give her a call.
'+Grand General. Opening" same days. Everything complete, verybody come. ,
%MMES PICHAAD.
1885.
The Pall Ezhibition
AT BISSETT BROS.
Competition Open to tlieWor1d
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES:
STOVES & TINWARE—A Full assortment.
HARDWARE, PAINTS & OILS—A Complete stock
LAMPS ' LAMP GOODS—An endless variety, very cheap.
CALL AND SEE
THE CEEEBRA.TEDA
OF ANY
CROSS -CUT SAW—A PERFECT DAISY.
BISSETurr BROS
THE BANK of TIME
Main Street, Exeter -sir.
TiIOS PITTON
Keeps Watches That Are Watches
And are warranted correct' for Tirne, Tide, of Railroad
Train, and to please the most fastidious.
JEW
Thai, is Rich, Rare, Sparkling and Substantial, Suitable
for l &mans, Friends and Countrymen, Lovers, Brides
Bridegrooms, Loving and Lovely 'Wives, Children Hus-
bands, Etc., Etc.
SPECTACLES.—•Scotch and Brazilian Pebble, soft easy
and pleasant -to the eye, `and suitable for or age.
p youthy,
Give, him a call,. No trouble to show Goods.
Watches and Clocks Repaired and Brought to
Time.