The Exeter Times, 1885-12-10, Page 1LEGAIi,
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, DICESO , Barrister, Soil -
1
!, • aitororSupreme Court, Notaryl'ublio
3onveyancer, Commissioner, &c. Money to
Loan.
°Meeiu naon'aBleek,Exeter.
M 01ADDEN,
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc,, i
EXETER, •. ONT,
Office nan)wallaBlock (Ilall'sold 0Atco•1
_ VOL. XIIL, NO 16
, r Y MAY."
HEW TO TEM IAMB, LET THEQl$IPS PALL W2TERD THE
EXETER, ONTARIO, TI3MISDAX WYRN1NC, DEC R
1Q 1885.
CARTWRIGHT, L. D.
IMPORTANT r NOTICE S.
!las opened dental rooms ova a r per's BazaZ',
'Au its,.: Greta ate a ttrraett t v th ut OAGUL1NJ±:.----Gement for Brok. ILLUSTRATED.
pain. Alt operations per -termed with ease and on Axticloa Sold everywhere.
P n
1886.
Skill. a• nl; Gold
5 p mel OuAna4s SfonuriaTE. T i ice 8 F
G`Asrr.
EINSMAN,DI NTIST.14,. .8
Extrects Teeth evitllotlt pain.
by giving Vitalized Air. or by
+m`g
meng the nevi freeel Aueestlia-
„?y
tie on the gums; makes . Gold w
w workts ceulsG all
Rooms
lroriz thaize p
do Of
.ser.
side o I{ F
'iApstAira in SAxwar,r, s
e Ont.
ti
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hist - res. .
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lI1�DICAIA
Sole alakers.--Iia' BROS.. Stockport HAfipgras H,, iia is the oelx parer; in the
ngland, world that e'ombiuea the choicest literature
and the finest art illustrations with the lateet
l 4R COUGHN A 3D GO
I.DS. rasions sad raethcis of household adorn.
went. Its weekly illustrations and dasorlptiona
of the newest Parte and New York ;styles, aGtr
'COMPOUND OF LIN- i
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expectorant tor CoaClra 414 Celda, I e
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and Colds, is equally RorvicaLla: tor
#loxsesandCattle. �.#m
Ax's TIC PILLS, a epeoif#e iu
Neuralgia F{ies.aelee 40,
T J CLARK'. Ct7�lMISSIUNI;R
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respect for my dignity,'
I Orewaio,; gentlemen,
.Your devoted servant,
J. A, Onaoneau.
tistfuiteltard Voutucit
At the last regular -meeting of the
roil, all the members were present.
lionise of previous sleeting were
read and confirmed..
Mr. W. F. Sanderson applied to.
1>"nbialeheraeindYroprlecGrs. the Board, for the weal grant to the,
omst w81TE &r sow
Soutu Perth Agr. Soo '}y, which wale
.ON, J. , VHAPLI.EIAI1•. Signed,
is, manila IN D.EFEKOZ O THE EXE-
CUTION Or
The Hort, Mr, Ohaplean1 Secretary
of State, in his letter justifying the Fsnrmand, school tax. , Joseph Mills, $2.75 gra-•
Dominium Government in the matter Cate of Batoohe. vet; T.-.0. Robson, 6.30 gravel; F. -.D,
of Rill's execution, after xeoiting the This testimony, 90 strong sad s0 Switzer. $16.84 gravel and damages;
Pere Andre,
" Tones,
'' ltloulin,
Fourmadd,
Vagrevills,
Leooq,
DT.
granted by motion of r. Spead's,
see. by Mr. Lawton.
The following orders were issued
And signed by tha reevs,---B.. Rossen-
barge, 34.50 gravel; W. Rundle, $3
gravel and damages; Jae. Balkwell,
$4 ditch; S. S. No. 3, $1,068.755
Is useful Pattern;sheet suer omen
atterns.bYenabling ladies tG be:therrown iDreviouti.history of the rebel, says:-- convincing, will auffioe to enlighten 'A .bray & Edwards, 81.80 balanoo on
riptiakcra,saveeree timestheco&tofsub.•
rfptlou• Its papers oncookint;,tho xpanase IN sl?iT$ Oiilile rxo#IBF. all Ulan of good sense nu file character plank;. Will. >:Iamlltotl, $1 rep. 3u1 -
G
eutofservatt�,andh()naekcpprng adhtvari- sod the of he wtio has plung• vert; Jus. Fotheringhaln, $4.50 ren.
usdetailsaro eminonUypraGtical, xltuohat• he Letlit;R4d tQ Canada #n the autumn 1
t �1 1� 11 18
is Given to the intcreeting topic of so- a
C 1884, and set biireself secretly with . , -
ed his brothers the half •breads into. tore culverts- i lame,, $ p eat
OAR 4t art illustrationsonth
1alto s for bridge 9
and itssaid a e0 fig n
is dem'13 1
t etiquette,
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Pa u ! a o a new a ate b u o t skill to e
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e e•wor ale sc e
't•if sunary
con.; Williams, ams 42.44a ua
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' host xc 1 t On the 116
he ha 1 t e res ,y
erg i oft C O ii conduct s h P
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L. halite y ,t u ](.
nee,andt the unless character of its humor- revels, J. order to succeed, he cent- that en aur days it is uo !anger the : contract S. Marys tsorporatian; lE.
zGtaies ha•a won tart f th m nC first by and°xmtntu rite In y
t the nam o e , ,
erieen Pouch.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS
Per Year. %ruction. After the loot battle he had of ;be peaceable colonists and the $on, ;R . o on ate z ne,
Ilnet'oa of the prieate with Mlle 11A1f• custom to infliat capital paniehment Kirkby, $3 tile; W. Staff, $2 rep,
is aaRat#, � ditaii' J,aulverte; «'. �.
latter lie pushed thaw on to their deg They (lave forgotten that the blue? McIntyre, $3 Iueaenriu(, plank, J,
klreede, null vwheth ha had blinded ttlese fcr thio 3rase of high tr , .
,
• Common tHARPER'S ,n4zalr , .. e4 Qa nett the courage to fallow 17u.nont in
Wills, s,: ortgagee, ease9,a , -
re ll u I. nitd3lforms eg t , NE ..........:. ....... 4 o0 lits flight; he preferred tiiuleelf to be
ac+ et dv and executed ddccording to RAWER'S MAGAZINE fr
r m its dra u h
HARPER'S WEEKLY.:„............................4 o0
HAIRPEWS YOUNG PEOPLE ...... ......... s o0
HXl!Tl)�T#1N.-C'0RONE,I. It law.
,..
tlle0nunt3'0 #Iurau. idMee, . opposite w,Phiz4 rt+TO
box ow money on account of xe.
g
t , , , r nwrtgrt„es hall at argroat saving itis., 1 '
"—_ , . : ” M. LJ., k�1 _ - i ',3' a Ytt:'lile ` Ref, t+ndi Q ler
W. 13i.t)Z'S a IN£x � ... . '� G rily n earl, Ga i t a } 3 #
• P.S.Graillirla0 ie torial7uivvr5its.t file ac13t,:tco,irdingtoiorfs,
d'realdeuce.Roe. riOol:itzoratn1v.1-.xoter N•7,CI,A,Iir•
R. J. A.. ROLLINS, AI, C. P. S SUMMONED
C
To Appear before the Bari,
�}p
ii
E. tl. lr'iS I,
Where the rem v::in 00106 at the cr • or •'nest"
c could
. •a' which c
ti r+z,d:l#I:aitGtt
receive 1 u tit., u
have
, c d any
net PoOsullti l•ccrl surpassed U} }
barber.
NEAR -Witt; POST QI'7i'ECk
;,trling'aetoro,lsxotnx Goutpurahasea orlanti.nr to pay oftexiatiug
n*Yi l
(1, t1A1cQ, train st.l?,xoter.Out.Itesiaen
oe'henserecently ez='curled by P. nePlullips,;
`AM
AUCTIONEERS.
Nit.l 111
e,.�:l rte
ed .
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li
. #gearreeer for tis},Ste13zl ses. ideeted tar ;1lctr'Gli1
peak l n- At #' at-oo7ilee,is rutile tit. DU#
,for t
er
b
•ONO t#�
tit
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ILL,
To 'ado Of 9teleller:, !lab' caled Fellow/to
n tris }inane etFxrter, Alt ,ales h r rah try
and satdsfectldnt l 1aar+swter+l, Sales
this °Oleo.
arrested, believing that the Province
at Quebec, which lute saved hila
Since, would save htt#1 again, even
HARPER'S FRANKLIN WARE 1"11311411Y after a :iecoud rebellion .Guilty of tree.
ezooYoar(53 atlmhorsl .... ...... 10 00 Bon for a eeooud tine, ho had no more
Postage Free to all aUbSeribers in the United statim to the lndnlgenoe %Odell it had
States or carinae, _ been the habit to accord to political
Tee Volumes of the Bazar begin with the offenders. But that is not the most
first number for Je.uuaryoteach year. When revolting part or crime, No one
nonotice()isPeentiened, it will be underatootl
that the enbseriberniehea to commence with denier, that It wasbo
tbo lumber port attar the receipt oteeter•
erxhtiaos,'1n 4%, cloth b ,oaia *will he for sent woo RAISED THE INDIAN TitIRE9
L. snail, leata a mid, or h ox cress), free ofNorth-woo,an th tit. he bad
x .1 I r l Y 1 QC the d
s notexceed,
e , , c n
1' 1 .ret . l it a _
ax dere y rovhele t r l l 4
(provided frightful
tfn
0 the rl # . i
- . 0, a 9d f i f
11 a ire t o u
a been the d
'e e fG ler vo slice. S,
�l
per 1 tum t x 7 l
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t totb rases for (+lett volume. suitable for • massacre of a number of perziona,
ah'?1 eagle, among whor: i_. Cathulio mission •
t0 savage
6 a.
s
blrltlhu nhll bo sent bi mall est raid, on re•
i13t
i:euluttauces 010/114/30 Made by lrost•o nese i trios flava perished, viotlol
ai j113,1'Vevey Order or Drat to avoid 1 at ce of e
e t a r a n co 6
N tb
1 r s al
barbarity. Ask I
I
priests, y
meutsiislaout tui" oSprte,a ur,ior of Haxne, 4 half-breeds of the North -w
Brotl.c+r ,
L
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til s etdv t se-
w � he. + to o. R() ih cr i all the
eat, who ie
till; e,ree, Tun I', .DITS \\ Ho SEE A`ldressli.11tPl:1' l UROTiLBUS, New Berl:. the murderer of tFathora I:'ttfaral and.
V1; TIItIN31Ill . 1•T S1886
I,,NNEI`]T &ENtsIENT, v t.tert LANGTRY AND PARISIAN BANGS.
nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Dittariel :
Veterinary College. Tor+,1.t- Wittiest to doubt they are the most bee .ming
co 1 f r soluctitini
ill .ties o
- 1. Id
o t oh
, au 1 of ,.
1styles vol # ►tr n
cue} .o
Laularchand, and they will all reply,
rpex S Magazine
pureua3e the Indian tribes to ° rise
and be is respot:eible firstly and chief -
"Biel," He alone line been able to,
r, ,.
to,hax0 op
fertile trey
Domestic
linin street
trout a Ills
always 011 hand:
as Aug
r, f t Il 'Itl e L tr
talent � hit very ace style such h R ,y
Anirnels. on ii PArisiar. Ilau;s. saratega ;Eaves, Switched.
Esotcr. Cala Puffs, eahrls,orWigs, call onIke.J,Dearing, at.
' tenor Pr ttl4,' y CENTRAL ILUID ;1t $IIOI', EXETER.
attepdea to:- Alcdici:no for horses Cattle,Re
Bair Lino
1
HONEY Ti) LOAN.
Where he will auelely all your wants In rho
I ONEYTQ LOAN tJN I I AI4ES
11' tate forth° Huron ci liriot.nan •, Sax-
insisieclnty. Low ratesoflntoreat , Apply t0
Toho Spackman,llxe tee
ii' ;!iIaY'' s)%1 AJ 6 AND 6 l
L� arcontl�
Run town's. Private'
Fonds, ppiyte
Augu.st13,'83 Solicitor. lsxetex,
ON ''I TO LOA:; AT 6 AND 6k i
Jt. percent, $05.000 Private Fula). Bost l
Leman CompreS7 represepte 1.
�d L.0 1)ICiisON.
barrister, Exeter,
INSURANCE
NT 3. CLARK, Agent for the Us -
i V •borneaudliibbort�ilttua 'Fire timer.
exec Company, 1Residenee—:Irdl Con„ Ushorne
Orders bvmailto ExoterP. 0., promptly et
tendedto.
TOHN 10DONELL. ISSUER OF
eJ MARRIAGE LI3ENSES-
OFPXCru'r.V PA1i80N'S IILOCA. A full
Also agent for the London Mutuallneuranco A 1
of Canada Mercantile Insurance Co
OENTRA.L
DRUGSTORE
Company
-Capital, $500,000,00 Head Office Waterloo,
Dnt. Glasgow & London Insurance Coy-Cap.
talg2,000.000: Hea+dOflfce,MOntreal: Stan-
irdLiteInsurance Co., Head10Aice, London.
England ; Guarantee & Accident Co, Head
3 ifioe, Toronto.
JOHN McDONELL Exeter..
fillip; WATERLOO ,IU`1LUAL
L
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Ratabliehed in 1803.
HEAD OFFICE - • WATERLOO, ONT.
This oomlanv has been over Eighteen
years in successful operation in Western On-
tario,andcontinues to insure againstloss or
damage by Fire,Buildings,lVlorebaudiso,illan-
ufaotorias,and all other descriptions of:insur-
option of iinsuring on the Premium Note insurers have the
Cash System.
During the past ten years this Company
has issued 57,00G Policies. covering property
to the amount of $40,872,088 ; and paid iuloss-
e s a lone $ 700,752,00
AseetS, i 116,100.¢0, consisting of Cash
u Bank, Government Deposit, and the unass-
essed Premium Notes onhandandfnforce. J,
Secretary.VJ.ft. HUGHES,Inspeeto . TAYLOR,
SNELL, Agontfor Exeter and vicinity,
TILE
Iater�la�iaii,�i!way
OF CANADA,
The Royal Mail, Passenger and Freight
Route between Canada and Great Britain and
direct route between the West and all points
on the Lower St. Lawrence and Baie des Cha-
leur,also
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
P. E. Island Cape Breton,
P
Newfoundland,
*Bermuda,
Jamaica.
New and elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping
and Day Cars rim on through Express trains,
Paesengera.2or Great Britain or the Conti-
nent by leaving Toronto by p: In. train, Wed
nesday will join outward mail steamer at
Halifax a, m. Saturday. and Doak ac-
commodation
Elevator -Warehouse
alt Halifax for shipment of grain
and general merabandiee. o INTER -
COLONIAL
Years of experience have proved
t e INT hi
COLONIAL in' connection with
Li erpool and
lines to and from L
routewto Halifax, to be the at Brit inst O3ght
route between Cadada and G
Information as to Passenger t and Freight
rates can be had on application o
ROBERT B.MOODIE,
Western Froight &Passenger Agent
99RossinHouse Block, York St., Toronto.
D. POT'1'IYGEli,
Chief Superintendent.
Railway 0#Hce, tI oncten, N,13 ;, Nov,13,1885.
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.
CASH STORE
DREW'S BLOCK SOUTH.
GEO. KEMP
ILLUSTRATED.
hot leaionariee who fell uuder the
holy t
blows of;the rebels' cries fir vengeance
and for justice, and that a failnre and
reparation would drive the people
of the four corners of tole immense
w au and
White, 6 tl n in plauk n
G. # e r
W. TV
$
h p
covering culvert; W. Carmichael,
$L25 Mile and ditch; A. Smith, $$.
ditchturdgrading; W, F. Sanderson,
$25 grant to South Perth tlgr. So -
region of our territories to dispair and 1 Otety; R. Borne $10 bilins) ap-
to hatred'. They have forgotten io
their demand that this grave questtou
of the rigor or the mercy of the law,
those who him seffered, dills niece
fathors, whose sons or brothers have
proaolleato bridge; G. Milner, $2
tile and ditch; Jas."" +>~aemore, $26;
Tboe, I)awtou, $26; Geo. Spoarin,
$24; Geo. Hndson, $26, salaries
attending Council Lioard; D. S.
perfahed by the fault of the rebels, OeniPbe11, $12, engineer's award;
have as mach either to claim foe the re Amos Marriott; Joseph Crawtlrers,
reparation of the pest and proteetiou $15 half years salary; &dein Switzer,
$2
id 1 � .
-:. a null eat itch 0 1 �. R,
ol tt
al
The hrO111Qt,
otR
n in future. re. `1' #
r da er #
t
g
are of this agitation have forgotten Spence $2 ditch; Rath Richie $7,
that tiro , auitob<t Anil lite North- Mrs. Foster, $1, Geo, 1iillonson, $3,
wear Territories we have compatriots', charities.
:hl Cl adjourned, to
Theoo lc i len. ad r va
#
ofhe,
' 1 e midst t7
squatted aparaely in th n
vast district and the have forgotten meet on !.Monday, the 21at hist., for
y
i in attea,
that the brave pioneers of the peace -general 61st ass 10 a.
fill colonies which we are establishing ^ S. CLAr.Kn, Clerk.
will feel the fatal reeultd of the agile,.9
tion in our pr.'vi'Io3. For the iuhnb• Usborae cOUneit.
tiaras! of Quebec it is a question of 11
sentiment, for the inh tbitants of the
The council met the nth of Dec.
l:y for the murders which the rieiag North-west it questlou of eeourity
e '=ed' ns the members present; minutes of
to"ea th I 1F
N ti and n r
mi'e t read co f1 mad.
01
ou u e
g
3titsRllooLoo++ fl novel, "Estop AuPGifl ,tine ilia, is re avid by y Minister of Her 1Salesty, it has been1,
tleiirx,r.e Itdiau Summer l nldii. g t ;rloXed by H. Homey, deo. by R.
h !Fla thane under its control a9 of 11 1 tl
fust., pnrsuaut to adjournment. All
will ben t e Sev
e Number sU rt h
The December t, caused. Nowraise R a
11 tis auai.a t A
aor death. —nit . affair of life ae
tts•�socaotl Volume 01 llanxkna Alacnrit:r, 1 tfu reel
• dad ever Goverurmeul p
. „ ' -- i u• the ore: .0.1 . o iu 8;
most place in current serial action -will run w 1 B my duty to Wok a those se t 6 ' Gardiner, that the 11om111ation for
through several uulnbere,aneWill he followed a oriole which deserves death, for 11 to weti;ih alphos° reaiOn9; to ealRu-
by serial stories from 11. D, LLActotorF.antt is oriole asninet all law$ of
human' tete closet the aoncluSlotl of all those Reeve and Councillors to sere° for
Indian r in war of
its. tdlati warefa a being a
exterraiaation, without quarter, with•
out mercy for defenceless people, for
women aud children. It hi the great..
est possible outrage on civilization,
and the prime winch falls outside the
class of political offenoas. Before tho
D.x.UirtI1i. Anoweditorialdepartment,dia,i Y the year 1880'' in this reuioipalily be
cussing topics suggested by the enrrodt litera-
ture of America and Europe, will be contnbu•
ted by W. D. Hownt.r.s, beginning with the
January number, The great literary event of
the year will be the;l,tublication of a series of
papers-.altingtthe suave of a story, and, do.
pieting characteristic features of American
society as seen ()tour leading pleasure resorts'
-writtenby ICU rolls Durr rx Wu*N an and
Illustrated by C. P.IRRtaruatre• TheAIAaaZI:;P.
will giro especial attention to American sub•
facts, and, ou received at the town hall,Ehmville on
Tse RESPONSIelL,ITY Olf TEM 9oLF.MN Monday, the 28 Deo., at the hours of
OATH
1.0 o'clock a, in. for Reeve, and 12
which I have taken to say t uuty t:. de-.. 0'0loek noon for Connie/long that N.
fend the Crown and to uphoq one Tawe; J. ,Clark. i,reside :ill such nomiina--
Responsible before nay conscience tions and that it1 -erase- polls ,be de-
jocts. trcatedby tbo boat Amorictdn writers, t f Iiiel those ho wished to
and before God for each :of my deals- mended they be held as follows:
audillust tat by loadiug.ctmerrcan artlstR, +
Rive ton c la oda w lv have not been able to find a
save hill! made capital out of the South West Ward, at the town hall,
PRETENCE THAT 1315 WAS INSANE
and therefore not responsible for hie
HARPER'S PERIODICALS
Per Year:
HA1131J 11'0 SIAGAZINI ...
HARPER'S WI'1151iLY
HARPER'S S3AZA11
Thsnks his numerous friends for their
hind support on his return to Exeter, and
the many good wishes expressed for his
success. I1will.be his object always tokeep
his stook first-class in every respeef and to
sell at the lowest possible prices.
5 lbs of Sugar for 25c. given with every
one pound of 50e. Tea purchased at my
store Give me a gall for Teas, as'all have
been well pleased. a Coffee, Cocoa, 25e. to
40e. per lb. Try my Family 3 lb. Bar of
soap for 15c, 14 Sells every time (15e.)
Noah Fried's Roller Flonr, 02.60.
Tobaccos, Cigars,' Oranges,
Lemons, Nuts.
L to .let. Apply Dilnw's AAL PP Y to George
Kemp.
REMEMBER THE ADDRESS :
Drew's .Block, South Store.
Exeter. Ont.
ants, They demanded trona the Gov.
„..,.,.,...$4 00 ernment at the I`aat moment that an
4 oa l eagued° should be held as to his meu-
4 on I tal condition. This investigation
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPL1S 2 QD enough to have full knowledge of this
HAMPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LI- crime, and more ,eaant facts have
"2 numbers)10 C0
Yoax a
IMAM' Ono
B(� t"-
oou$rined the result of this investi-
gation.
gation. In fact, ulnae his oxeoution
they have not, treated him as an in.
sane person. They place him iu the
numbers for Tune and December of each year. ranks of heroes, patriots and martyrs.
When no time is specified, it will be understood
that the subscriber wishes to begin with the A. man who wished to sell his cause
current number, for moue who terrorized the nuns
Boneeeceumes of HAnPzn's almAzzerz. for y'
three years back, in neat cloth binding, willbe and priests, who called the savages to
sent by mail,postpaid, onreceipt of 0lrOCper.
" massacre the whites, and who caused
the slaughter of the holy missionaries
The venerable Bishop of Saint Al.
inclusive,from June. ISA to June ISSO,one vol., bert, Mgr. Grandin, has said that the
took place, and Riel was found sane
Postage free tool' subscribers in the United
States or Canada. —_
The volumes) oi the Magazine begin, with the
volume. Cloth Cases for binding, a0 cents each -
by mail,postpaid.
Index to Harper's 'Magazine, Alphabetical,
Analytical andolassified, for volumes 1 to GO
Svo, Cloth, $4,
Remittance should be made by Post -Orifice
Money Order or draft, to avoid chance of less.
Newspapers are not to eery this advertise-
ment without the express order or Harper &
Brothers.
Address HARPER & BROTHERS. New York.
188b.
Harpers 'C7iT'ee3 ly•
ILLUSTRATED.
eouduod of Rietwhile he directed the
insurrection was odious and mon•
strolls that he had systematically per-
secuted the Church. If that is the
hero whom they wish to make us ven-
erate. I, for dyne, will not be among
his admirers. They wish to -day to
make Riel pass fora saint. That he
died at peace with the Church. I
hope God alone is the judge of that.
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nor faction, and the enemies of the
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Address HARPER &BROTHERS, NeW York,
Elimville ; N. 3. Clarke, Returning
Officer, North -went Ward, on lot 6,
N. T. Road, Geo. Lowe, Deputy re-
turning Officer. North- east Ward,
at Farquhar, Thos. Cameron, Deputy
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Deputy Returning Officer. That
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meut in this. no have taken counsel Carried,
it, the supreme interest of society Moved by H. Horsey, sec. by R.
and the greatest good of the country Gardiner, that Wm. Quinton be
for tranquility so deeireable in those allowed $5 charged in taxes for sta
immense regions of the North west, tute labor, he having performed the
aud we can say with all sincerity the same on 5th con. according to con.
greatest good of all the provisoes and tract.—Garriod.
of all the interests entrneted to us. Moved by H. Harney, see. by R.
The esteem,affection which we bear Gardiner, that Mr. Jas. Halls be
to our compatriots are precious to ue instructed to see that the ground
in the execution of public duties which belonging to the town hall be enolosed
are imsoeed upon us. It it our desire with a Proper fence as soon as plac-
es much as our interest, to preserve tioable. Carried,
them intact, aud if, from the elevated Moved by J. Halls, sec, by R. Gar -
position which we occupy, with a diner, that the cleric be authorized to
most extended knowledge of the wants have the minutes of council since last
of society and the dangers to guard publication printed in pamphlet form
against, we have been obliged to come and order 150 copies for distribution.
to a decision which is as painful to -Carried.
us as to you from a humane point of Moved by H. Horney, sec. by J.
view, we have a right to ask you to Halls, that Alex. Carmichael receive
give us the benefit of the confidence $5 for relief. --Carried,
which you have always reposed in us, Moved by R. Gardiner, sec. by J.
and of which our devotion ;,and our Shier, that Jos. Dinnin receive $4
conduct are guarantees. In exposing per month for November and Decem
us to incur your disgrace, we risk our ber for board of Thos. Bennett, an
future. They threatened ns with a indigent. --Carried.
certain fall if we conseutod to the ex- Moved by J. Shier, sec. by R. Gar-
eoution of the senteuce of the court. diner, that $10 be appropriated for
use of Joseph Hewitt lewife
de- the U to
We e
have laced
on
One side our
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provide provisions aud other maces.
sariee.—Carried.
On motion the council adjourned
till Monday, 28th Dec. inst.
N. J. CLARKE, Clerk.
THEY DO NOT HOLD HIaa UP AS A SAINT. • f 1 t d tit] f f
Besides the citations 1 have already resentment, to remain faithful to our
)trade, there is a collective letter from duties. Il ie not, then, presuming on
the missionaries in the distriot of your rectitude and on our good faith?
Prince Albert, dated the 18th of June They invoke the feelings of race and
1885. They appear to have forgotten of nationality to accuse 1.14 of feeble -
this important document, which, how. nese and of treason. To do otherwise
ever, has been published:- than we have donewould have been to
Prince Albert, June 12, 1885 violate our oath, without benefit' to
We, the priests of the dietriots most the condemned person, who ' would
particularly affeoted by the rebellion, have been executed even although the
to wit, St. Laurent, Si. Antoine, Gran,
din, BildtLake and Babette, or it
was there, in the midst of our people
that Louis "David" Riel had establis-
hed his headquarters, desire to draw
the attention cf our fellow country-
men in' Canada to these facts:—
Louis "David" Riel does not merit
the sympathies of the Roman Catho-
lic Church or the members of that
church, having usurped our ' mission
priests, and robbed our people of
the benefits and eoneolations it was
our. duty to render them, He has
done all this in his purely personal
interest.,
BM or pope arty an a ear 0 your
Frenoh Canadian ministers had re-
signed. witholft benefit to our prov-
ince, and with the frightful risk of
oomprcmiaing forever our dearest in-
terest. My conscience tells me that I
have not wanted in these otronnistan-
ces, neither to God, to my sovereign,
nor to my compatriots, the courage
which has enabledme to do my duty
without weakneae,iind it will not for-
sake in the pp aluful tribulations with
which I am menaced. I' have served
you for eighteen years with joy, with.
pride, and I will continue to the end
only on one condition —that of pre-
serving my liberty, my honor and
Ivlrs. H. G, Vennor has consented
to forward to the Colonial Exhibition
the magnifioent collection of eagles,
hawks, owls and other Canadian
birds formed by her late husband.
Thie being one of the best in the
Dominion will naturally form an
attractive exhibit in the Natural His-
tory Department.
At a religious meeting held iti
Parkhill :a few evenings ago a request
was make for all those present who
were "serving the devil" to hold up
their hands, when a good one-third
of the audience promptly complied,.
Washington, December 7. -Tile
Senate was called to order at noon.
After prayer Mr. Edmunds nomi-
nated Senator Sherman for President
of the Senate, who was elected by a
r strict party vote.