The Exeter Times, 1885-12-17, Page 13th
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VETERJNABY.
ENT & TIiNNENT, Veteri-
nary Surgeons. Gredu*tee of the Ontario
College, Toren.
ens) Rn 04tea
Mont of all
Aululala, on
Exeter. Ca/la
-- tenor lirempt'y
for Boma Cattle,&0
Cahners
0, hare Op
ferny,+ tree.
1J ino4tic
ioinetrent
rODA a dig ,
tti:nileil to.• Medic
1 W vs on hand;
MON I;Y TO LOAN.
011]Y TO LOAN ON REALES
tate for the Huron .0 Eriel.nan " SPV-
r os3 ioiety. Low' ratenofinteresi. Apply to
5paakalan.Exeter.
CONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6i
t,erreut.xccorting totems. Private
(.1µ. Apply to.
B • V.F.LLR)T.
uet13,'6.; r,. ieltaltor, Fixates .
ONE1 TO I.O. q AT 6 ANT.? ft
percent, X13,000 rate Funds. Bait
:.catkin Companies re anteiL
1)IC1 SON.
Barrister, Exeter,
L.
INSUitAa`ICE.
AT ,T. OLARN,, ant for the Us.
t. • born eand liil ,arts utua 'EireInsur
'uccamrapit ly, Itosrdenca•-3rd Coli., Ueborne
lydori 1,vroMite Exeter P. O., promptly at-
en,tedto.
OHN iIcDO TELL. ISSUER OF
a1A.1t1UAGE LI^ENSES.
• ' BOCK.
OFFICE IN Fd\6O •:, a
Al ac agent for the London Mutual Insurance
inpany of Ca nada,tfercantile insurance Co
Capital ;+500,000.00 head ("Ace Waterloo:
it. Glasgow & Loudon Insurance Coy -Cap -
1 A2,500,000 • Heat Office, Montreal : Stand -
1 LiieInstiranca Co., IieadOffice, London.
ngland ; Guarantee & Accident Co. Head.
trice, Toronto.
JOHN MoDONELL Exeter.
liB \VA'TERLOO 11iUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
'Established in 1863.
EAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
Chis comt:auv has been over Eighteen
ars in Successful operation in Western On-
io,andsontinues to insure against:oss or
mage by Fire ,13uildings,Mermandise,Man-
ctori
iro,Buildings,Mercnaudise,Man-
atori a e,and all one r de sarlptioue of tinaur-
o property. Intending insurers have the
(ion of insuring on the Premium Note or
sh System.
During the past ton years this Company
issued 57,096 Policies. covering property
the amount of 430,872,088 ; and paid in loss -
lone $ 700,752,00
setS, $176,100.00, consisting of Cash
nk, Government Deposit,and the unass-
'um Noteson handandin force. 3,
I D. Presidei t. C. lt. 'Etymon,
. HuGnx s,Inspector. CHAS.
r and vicinity.
1•IE
nialk‘iway
Al? A.
Loyal ufail, ' ssenger and Freight
between Canaand Great Britain and
t route between the West and all points
e Lower St. Lawrence and Bate des Cha•
a iso t'.
Brnnswnk,Nova Scotia,
P. E. Island Cape Breton,
wfioundiand,
Bermuda,
and Jamaica.
ew and elegant Pullman Bnflet Sleeping
Day Cars run on through Express trains.
assongers for Great Britain or the Conti-
* leaving Toronto at 8;30 e. In. Thurs-
11 join outward mail steamer at Hali-
M s turday.
levator Warehouse and Dook ac -
at Halifax for shipment of grain
lsinerohandise. a
re .f experience have proved the IN7TR-
NIA:L" in connection with, steamship
to and from Loudon. Liyeipool and
ow to Halifax, to be the quickest freight
between Cadada and Great Britain.
ation as to Passenger and Freight
ho had on application to
it 13.Mi)1)DIE,
ern Freight d; Passenger Agent
in Hoose Block, York St., !Loronto.
D. POT'TINGER,
Chief Superintendent.
se, &toncto N.1;.,Ner,13,1885.,
OELT!'
LADIES WHO SEE
Tido.'' �F afa►RINC'$
LANOTRY AND PARISIAN BANOS.
Without a doubt they are the most baa.ming
styles ever introduced. Ladies, for soya etbin
in very fine etylo. such as the Lan try an
Parisian hangs, Saratoga. Way es, Switabee,
Pude. Curie, or Wigs, call on Iko. J. Dearing, at
CENTRAL DABBER SHOP, EXETER.
Where be will supply, alt your wants In the
Bair Lino,
CENTRAL
RUC STORE
A full stook of all kinds of
D e -
stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh.Daily recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Central Iilg Store Exeter '
C. LUTZ.
'85 $ '85
GR :FRIES !
A HA `'" 1` `HRISTMAS TO
YOU.
Christmas Comes but once a year
Let us be merry and make good cheer,
GEO. KEMP would draw your attention
to his wel1•selected stock of Firet•claes Fa-
mily Grxeries and would ask kindly for a
share of yonr Holiday custom.
Buy one pound of my 500 Tea and get 5
lbs. Coffee or Brown Sugar for 25c, 3 lb,
Family Bar Soap,' 15o. Try my Coffee,
fresh and pure, 25c and 40c -the best stimu-
lant you can drink.
If you want to make a nice Christmas or
Newyears present, buy a pound package, of
Himalayan Tea and get a nice Picture cal-
endar for 188a. Ifyon want to make good
pancakes, try a package of Buckwheat Self -
rising flour. If you want a nice rice pudding.
try Carolina rice.
Cocoa, 10e a packa$e. Roller Flour is the
best. Oranges,, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Hand-
picked Dates Extra, Black Basket Raisins,
Peels, Candies, deo., Tobaocog best brands.
Try "Golden Seal" Cigar, 5c. Try my two
for 5o Cigars, Agent for Dominion Line of.
Royal Mail. Steamships.
Dnnw's HALT; to let. Apply to George Tea
Kemp. F
REMEMBER THE ADDRESS
Drew's Block South, 'Store..
true
goatantcert iia av,
CUTTING DONS ON THE 8IOBT
NOTICE "AND AT LOW BATES.
Ladies,r :rackets a Specialty
Wye hint a trial and be oouvIuced that
win give Mtisfaatto ).
WILLIAM LYNX
opp
privet
in tbie qu
of Cruet env
must barefaced, a
even silly thiug I ever
I done by a greet party.
reepoudenl truly nye, this t
been au eye-opener for the Qutario
{ erinan. I wonder if Riel bid beau
*Dutchman whether the R",iormers
would have made auoh a hero of such
tt cool villain. I guess not.
There is not a Reform ed tor,wer -
ber or speaker in Ontario, that does
not fully believe that Biel was a des-
perate aooandial told deserved death.,
and how they can here the cool 'by-
pooraoy and audacity to turn round
and try to persuade poor, 8unsoient.
8.1 sous Reformers to vote that keel was
0 a saint and * martyr, surpasses my
ButteriggsWANTED.
j°
J. Matheson
Has opened out in
Currelley & Co's. Old. ;Stand,
EXETER 11 O1' TH
Complete stook of Grocerie
16 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea, 25, 5
and 75 ots—Good Quality.
Boots & Shoes (All Styles) at low Prices,
A nicely assorted stock of
11 A.:RDW.A.1�T.
FORKS, SCYTHES, BINDING GLOVE
8,
(Cheap.) Beat Machine Oil 60c per Gal. The Minister of The Interior.
COAL OIL AS CHEAP AS EVER.
A reduction of r•5 Per Gent. o
Tweeds, Ready-mades. A good Suit
ALL -WOOL SERGE for $7.50. Suitings and
Overcoats Cheap.
Our Dress Goods are marked down 1
the Lowest Notch.
COTTON -20 YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR
A House and Lot to sell or rent. Apply t
JOHN MATHESON.
HAY P. O.
precious knowledge of human nature.
May a blight rest au any party oap-
able of a course. I am
AN HONEST DUTCHMAN
Crediton, Deo. 191111885.
The Hon. Thos. White, Minister
of of the Interior, in addressing a public
meeting at Peterboro' made some re-
marke concerning the North-west re.
0 hellion, in which he said that the Op-
position, having failed in all former
attempts to create strife against the
Government, had resorted to the last
° cry, enmmed up in words, "Mr.
Biel le a martyr and Sir John Mac-
donald is :r murderer." It was stated
that the Government was to be con•
demned, not because Biel had been
• hanged, not because the Government
was responsible for the rebellion. This
question of the grievances of the Met -
1s was a new one. 11 had been up
for quite a number of years. In 1875
when Mr. McKenzie was in power,
Biebop Gremlin sent to Ottitwa an
appeal for a nnmber of things the 1
half breeds asked for. as follows:—
1. neonragemeat for eettlare in
agriculture.
2. Aid for hospitafe.
3. Aid for schools.
4 Aid for orphan asylums.
5. Conceasione of land for orphan
asylums and model farms.
6. Reserves of land for children
and aid to help them in farming.
7. Reserves for Indians of arable
laud situated near fiebiug lakes.
Exeter Butcher Shop
R. DAVIS,
Butcher & General Dealer
—IN ALL KINDS or—
Customers I�;AIT1S
Customerupplied TUESDAYS. THURS.
DAYS AND SATURDAYS at their residence
ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL BE
CHIVE PROMPT ATTENTION,
X -MAS
IS CtlOMING
—FOR
Cheap Dry -floods,
Cheap Groceries,
Cheap Boots, Shoes
Cheap Crockery,
GO TO
DULMAGE
Six' atou.
Lance Tooth Saws right in
Price and Warranted
r5 Remember our TEA PREMIUM. All
s guaranteed PURE.
ALT BOOTS at Bock Bottom Prices.
D. W. DULMAGE.
THE ANSWER TOiTHESE REQUESTS
was that they nearly all belonged
to the Local Legieleture, and that
the Dominion had nothing to do with
them. Mr. Mills laid down the views
in hie own words, as follows:—
“The application of the petitioners
to be aided by the Goveinment with
seeds and agricultural implements in
farming operations I confess 1 am
not disposed to; view favorably. I do
nol see on. what .grounds half-breeds
can olaim to be treated in this part.
touter differentty from white settlers
in the Territories . E half breeds
who have in some r ' y' +:' e adyan•
Cage over new eettl ; the terrt-
toriee, should be i with the
neoeegity of eettlin ,', o fixed lo.
calitles and. directing lis energies
towards, pastorally ,' allure', par.
'suits, in whioh oa t ands, would
no doubt be wayaur'”-
as to ite
wb i
1 � t � beyond.
this the/42%01 sol, he 0ov.
ocoupaate
ing it allotted in quer
whore all, ocoupante of t
desired lots to he teu chain
two miles deep, their wiehe
be complied with.
1
1, ;I.
°dgiaar, 165;
ollingweod,1.16;
THESE SUGGESTIONS WERE &PIROVED
by the than Minister Sir. D. itfaopher.
seas, and ordered to be earned into ef.
foot. During the season of 18741 Mr.
PeAroe had investigated and reported
au the half-breed claims. .He was
summoned to Ottawa in last January
to facilitate .a settlement of theta- Ott
February 6th the agent was instruct-
ed to carry out the detention arrived at
and interested partite wore notifed by
the Prince Albert agent of tine deter-
mination. This was several weeks be
fore the rebellion broke out, and ye
tho people of Cauaela were told tba
the whole difficulty had arisen becaue
surveyors would not survey laud in
accordance with the wishes 'of the
half-breeds. The real foot of the mat-
ter was that the Manitoba half-breeds
who had no claim whatever on the
Government, were the men who re-
belled, while those who had claims
did not rebel, but some of them were
actually forced to take up arms. It
was said that their friends in tower
Canada were going to leave the Con-
servative party. Happily this was
not a religious dispute, as was ovine
eat by the French-Canadian bishops
in refuelling to allow their ohurebes
to be used to political 'ends. If the
Conservative prrty lost some of ite
supporters in Quebec he had no doubt
their places would be taken by meu
who had always gone with the Ii.ber-
al only in name. This new support
was evidenced by such papers as the
Huntington Gleaner and Sherbrooke
l xalt:iover rouging themselves with the
citizens of other parts of the Domiu•
ion in support of law and order. (A.p-
ulanse.) The Conservative party is
not going to be defeated. He begged
them to bear that foot iu mind. He
knew as much about the feeling in -
Quebec as any man. It was -'not go
tag to be defeated because of this
event, bub, on the contrary, because
the Government was prepared to do
its duty to the whole country irres-
pective of nationally, creed or local
sentiment, it would be supported by
the overwhelming voice of this great
Dominion: (Applause.),
On motion of Mt. J. O O'Meara, sec-
onded by Mr. J. Kendry, a cordial
vote of thetas was tendered Hon. Mr.
White for his eloqueut address
•
peels' meeting of this oo.
or the purpose of closing up th bust..
meas for the year, was held fit the
town hall, Crediton, on Deoetltber the
14th.
Atik members Present.
Moved by C. Either, seconded by
Coughlin, that this Coattail grant to
R. Leathern $21,60 for gravel taken
out of his pit, also $110 for damages,
but in the event of Mr. Leathorne nol
Accepting the above amounts in full
conspeneation, that Mr, T. gays, of
Caborne, be requested to act as arbi.
trator for Stephen, in ¢ase the latter
should be left to arbitration.
A number of orders were granted,.
chiefly 0.R. interest, council fees and
e salaries, which will be iooluded iia. the
Auditor.' report, to be dieirtbuted on
Nomination
day.
—Resolved that in the event of the
deviation road on 5th concession be
p art paid for according to agreement '
by the third Monday in January,
1886. that the board be pushed or
said road will be soli.
Osborne.
FARMS SOLD.—M. I. Bowerman, She
well known agricultural implemeul
agent, hoe sold hie farm to Mr. Wm.
Glen, son of John Glen Esq., of
Lumley. The farm contains 100
aures, and was sold for $7,600. This
is a good price, but it is one of the
beeliftsrms in the couuty of Huron.--
Dinnan, of the 7th con.has
oda of 26 acres
a..
his fAitm vee .v Mr. 'Wm.
Eltttfof the sum of $1,500. --Mr.
John If , has cold his lot ''of four
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Anderson.
Mr John Graham, who hu bean in
the vicinity of Paisley for the past
Iwo years, retnrued home last week,
bricging with himtwo valuable heavy
draught entire horses.
Mr. John Stephen, 'oat a valuable
mare last week in rather a atrnge
manner. She commenced bleeding
at the nose and continued to bleed
until she died. Mr. Stephen *meatus
quite a loss as he purchased the mare
for $1170 about two weeks previous.
Special eevioes have been held in
the Methodist church here for some
time past. They have been attended
with fair success and continue with
increasing interest. They are coeduat
ed by the Bev. Messrs. Harrill and
Fear assisted by,H. Viokere, leader of
the Kirkton band.
A lively time is autieipated at the
coming municipal elections in Blanc-
hard. It has been decided that Mr. -
Hutchings will try enuelueiops w%41
Mr. Dinsmore for the Reevaehip, but
it is still a little nnoertaia as to who
will be the candidate who will oppose
Mr. Lawton for the deputy-reaveship.
The Bev. James Legear, who is
stationed at Holmesville4snd who has
been home for some tiine on account
of illness, having recovered' occupied
the pulpit of the Methodist (hurob
here on Sunday morning and preach-
ed an eloquent sermon having for his
subject "The bread of life." Half an
hour before the time of opening, the
church was filled to its utmost capa-
city, many having to stand through-
out the service, but considered they
were wall repaid in lieteuiag to ; the
thoughts so eloquently and efiegt-
ualfy produoed by the rev, gentleman.
De. CAnSON'a STOMAUa Burgas will dire
the
worst forma of Dyapepaia, Indigestion,
nd all biliousobmplaints. Large bottle 50,
onto. tto to your druggist and get a bottle.
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