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The Exeter Times, 1886-3-18, Page 10THE EXETER TIMES. Is published every Thursday moruiug,at. the TIMES STEAM PRINTING HOUSE Main -street ,uearlyopposite Fitton's Jowelery Store, Exeter, Ont., by John'White & Son, Pro ptioters BATES OF ADVERTISING First inSartion, per. line .., r li..,10 cents. Eo eh stlbseque,ltuisertiou peno.•....Scents. To insure Insertion, advertisements should be sent lu uot later than Wednesday morning. Our TOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT is ono of the largest and best equtlipeo in the County of Bunion, ,A11 work entrusted. to as will resew our prompt attention: lDeeisLozus Regaritin NeWee papers. Atty person Who takes apaperro&ularlyfrom the pest-ofdoe,wiietherdireoted in his name or DOD ane of them protested against his another's, or 'whether be has subscribed or not exeoutiou, and their suddenly 9.8611111- Mx, Bnevaseocx. ia"lust he credited with having scored a point et kr. Blake's expense in his epeeeh at she Brantford Conservative demonstration Saturday, Speaking of Mr. Blake's reoeut utterauees iu parliament, be asked: "Where was Mr. Blake and his friend when they might have benefitted the unfortunate man? They quietely and peaceably iu the solation; of thio problem, then legislation, backed by public opinion, rust be brought to bear and the itdnriilistrri.e tion of justice enforced. 1 Now le the time when every mem— ber in the house will speak out ee that his constituents may know where were dumb, It Riel was ,Murdered, lie stands on the Riel question Con- tie they teriu it, they, and not Sir stituents are exactiub sometimes, but Jolty, were the nur;deiers." Mr. as long as their representative tickles Blnokstook here laid his finger upon theirears with acceptable straws he le wea t spo u i p regard to the Reel case, While his fate bung wavering in the balance is responsible f or payment. 2 If aperson orders his paper i'iiseoutinllea ed indignation on account f obis fate he must pay all arrears or the ,publisher may is therefore clearly hypocritical, ,and continue to senaituntil the payment is made, and then collect the whole amount, whether a'mere dodge to oaptule Quebec the paper is taken from the office or not. 3 In Suits for subscriptions, the suit may be votes. • instituted in the plane where the paper is pub • —.— Belied, although the subscriber may reside hundreds of milds away,. r, to Trni Dominion voters' lists for 4 The counts have decided that refusig North runAAlesex have been issued, take newspapers or peiiociioals front the post- ofeice, or reruoytug and leaviug theca uncalled and the court of prelimiwary revision, for is prima facie evidence ofintentional trawl will be held by judge Elliot, here on "'--" Friday, 9th April. The lisle, as Cho teOrseler ritlXttl'b, iesuedeliminary and of conree incomplete. are rIt is every voter's duty __ _-_-,-.____ to see whether his name v,ppears on THUSRDAY, MARCH 25th, 1886 ATYKT •elRDEiECOLLROTIONS.— The position taken by the Reform press of Ontario at present on the Riel questton must indeed be disgust- ing to Reformers when they Ohm of the attitude these same journals as. sumed prior to Eiel'e execution, when they thought there was a chance of his escaping punishment. The opi- nions expressed regarding Riel to -day are quite different to those published by them some months ego. The fallowing, extracts which were publish- ed by Grit papers prior to his hanging ,trP Very interesting et the present liixld, tIV(A only its s traitor to Canada and her institutions, the murderer of her sons, but as the deadly deceiver of an ignorant, though brave community, Louis Riel deserves the penalty affixed to his offence. That penalty is death" --Belleville Ontario. MARRIED. Snlrn--Ifiilx—At the residence of the bride's father, ou the 10th inst., by the Rev. W. 0, Henderson, M. A., Superin- tendent of the District, Mr. Josiah A. Shier, of the Township of Usborne, to Miss Matilda Kirk, of Ifirkton. TIRDITS DINsmonn--On the 3rd inst., at the residence of the bride's father, 10th eau. Blaushard, by the Rev. J, Hale, Burton A, Tibbits, of Clarke, Dakota, to Nellie Dinsmore, daughter of Mr. Thomas Dinsmore, of Blausbard. GEIGER—MOrTEs.—By Rev, G. N. A.. F. T. Dickson, in the parsonage, Exeter, on. the 17th inst„ Mr. Noah Geiger, to Mins Sarah Metter, both of Hay Township. DIED, the list, and if it is not there it is his CARD OF TIIANI .S. 1'o the Manager of tlw Oonfetlerc tion Life .iesocuttion, Stri,—Pioaee accept my thanks for two gory prompt and satisfactory sottlerurnt of the Clain against your Company, raider PolicyNo. 10020, upon the life of my lido husbauu, through your agent, 0. Manning ,Esq, CATHERINE WEBSTER. B.—This Polioy had only boon issued about three months and tlto Kalahari covered by note, the amount of which the Company simply dedueted from the amouut of the Policy.-.Srussais Post How Loss How Restored We have recently pabliehod a uew edition of DR ,C,TILVEIt WELL'S CnnEBRATkD ES- SAY S•SAY olitho raclicalandpermanent cure (with- out medieino)ofNervous Debility, trontaland physical capacity • impediments to 1lfwrridge, ate.,resulting from excesses, Priee,in sealed envolope,ouly a oents,ortwe postage stamps, The cerebrated author cfthis admirable es, sayoleariy demonstrates, from thirty years suooessfulpractice, that alarming aonsequen- cos maybe radically cured without the dang- erous use of internal medictnesor'tbeuse of the knife ; Point outamode of cure at once simple certain and effectual, by means of whichevery sufferer, no matter what his con- ditionmay be,may cure himself chpri vately and radically, r3Thi lecture should be in the bands 01 eV. eryyoubhaudevery mania bile land. Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL COMPANY, duty to have it put on. It is easily HAGAN.—In Usborne, ou the 20th inst.,41 ANN ST., NEWYORS, done. All nee essary forme and Annie, beloved wife of R. A. Mesa, aged Bost Ofl1ce Bqa 4Ao inatruotione Gan he procured from the officers of the various political organ- izations, and it ie highly desirable that all concerned should attend to this matter at once, that all may be ready for the revising barristers when the day arrives fcr holding court of revision. A few minutes time taken now will save a great deal of trouble and annoyance hereafter, and it is desirable that first Domin- ion voters' Bete shall be as complete as it is possible to make them. that every name shell be on which' has a right to appear, and that none shall be classed as voters who should not be. Ix the LegielatureMr. Meredith mov- ed a resolution to the effect that in future county registrars should be appointed by the County Councils. As the owners of land in each county, whether they reside iu the county or ' "When Riel conspired with the Indians he not are the parties who paythe opened the gates of rapine and murder, and i P o for that offence deserved the severest pen- , salaries of the county registrars, it arty possible."—Ottawa Free Press. "It has come to a pretty pass indeed when a red-handed rebel can thus snap his fingers at the law."—Port Hope Guide. "No one who has road two evidence can doubtthat Rielrichly deserves death."—Globe. "Should the Privy Connell declare that therewas no jurisdiction, must it follow that a double -dyed traitor shall escape the pun- ishment due to him."—Guelph Mercury, "That the Government will attempt to shield itself behind the recommendation of the jury is evidetn. But they will find that the people of Canada wilinot approve of such a farcical ending to the North-West rebel- lion."—Port .Elope Guide. "That Riel deserves the murderer's fate there are "few in Ontario to question."— Guelph Mercury. "Nothing short of hanging for Riel will satisfy the people of this Province."—Mitchell .Recorder. "He certainly deserves to be hanged if ever a mau did."—Huron Expositor. "There is no question, there could be no question, on the merits of the case. Biel committed treason and he deserves the pun- ishment which rightly follows those guilty of this henious crime."—Brantford Expositor. Bub as soon as the rebel was ex . dated, the Reform press, of course following the suggestion of the party leader, turns right aboat face a! d de- clares Riel was judicially inurdered to satisfy English araving for blood Says the Globe "Biel has died that ENOI.islt blood may no longer cry from the ground for his punish- ment," Then it proceeds to justify the re- bellion, which it had formerly de— nounced, as follows s "After the title to their lands had actually: been given away to speculators, what was. left to the miserable vtretohes but to rebel ?'t What inconsistency l The Re formers s=hould, and many of them are, ashamed of the course pursued by the party newspapers and leaders in presiding. The civil business is light. regard to the rebellion and the ere— and there is but 0110 oriinival ease. cution of the prime mover in it. His Lordship, in charging the Grand Jury, reminded them of their right to present to the Court their views in I DITORIr:L 'OYES, regard to any matters that in their judgment required legislative atten A further proof of the benefit of the tion. One matter that was begining N'. 1'. to Canada is furniahed by the to affect the interests of the public Value of agricultural itnplemeuls im- was the labour problem, and he ported into British Columbia, In thought, peihaps, before ending their 1882 the value of tiara class of epode ,session they might think it wise to manufactured in the United States give the country the benefit of the for that province amouuted to $28,. 192, and in Canada to $18'467, In 1883, United States, $80,230; Cr.uadn $25,881. But in 1884 the tables were would seem only reasonable that the representatives of those who pay should have something to say in the appointments. Mr. Meredith iitated further that by giving County Councils the appointing power, the Government of the day would be relieved from a great deal of party pressure and imbarrasmeut, and put a stop to much political corruption; the present system opening a wide door for debauching the electorate by dangling such valuable prizes as vacant registrarshipe before the wist- fut eyes of candidates. Mr. Mowat, knowing from experience .the value of a vadat registrarship for electioneer- ing purposes, called frantically upon his followers to vote down Mr. Mere dith's fnotion,which was doneprompt- ly. Much can be said in:favor ot giving County Councils the power of appoint- ing county registrars. The owners of property in the oounty`are the par. ties who pay the fees which make up the regisbrar'e salary ; they are the parties affected hp the manner in which he discharges the duties of his ,FZ'E$ office, and it is but reasonable that they, through their representatives in the Oounty Council, shonid have a, Y voice in the selection of the registrar. chauge in the ■p Have for sale TEN HUNDRED TONS of SALT suitable for Agricultural and Domestic purposes, which they :offer 24 years. HoLnleN.—At Elimville, Usborne Township, on the 23rd. inst., Jennie Josephine Alberta, beloved daughter of G. W. and Jennie Holman, aged 2 Years and 10 mouths, CIZSIEUMISNISSIZI SALE REGISTER THonsnsv, MARCH MIL—Farm,Farm Stook Implements, Household Furniture, tie. the property of S. A. Wilson, lot 2 3, con 1, Hay. Good terms. Sale at 12 o'clock noon, Jas. Oke, auctioneer. Fnunty, Apart 2nd.—Farm Stock and im- plements, the property of JaoobFinkbiner, lot 11, eon. 8, 1 miles west of Crediton. Salo at 1 a'clook. Henry Eilber, auo. SH.ILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizzi- ness, and all symptoinsof Dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by J. W, Browning. OONBUMI>rloet CURED. An old physician, retired from prim tice, hay- ing had placed in his hands by an East Indian, missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedv and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and lung affections, also a posi- tive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has feltit his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuatedby tuffs motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it,this recipe, in German, French or English, witfull directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp,naming thin Pan p er, 4V, B, N9Tp s,1s0 Power's'Zeock, Zit cheater, W,e .„-0 C' ppun Will bor sltbl°I<ME to nil applicants, anti to customers al fast year without ordering It. It contains about 180 pages. .9t illustrations, prices, accurate descriptions and valuable -,ircctions for pplautin all varieties or VEGETABLE and FLOWER s Ens, BYILIIS, etc. Invaluable to all, especially to Market Gardeners. Send. for it. 6k it FEaRlf It-_ fi® Windsor Ontario. Gus s 6iSi5 8'iC ', Detroit; . Gioaaigam SALT! SALT! sa=.r The first effect of the c g law as; proposed by Mr. Meredith would be to put a stop to the corrupt trafficking in offices which the pre— seut Outalio Government` has inau- gurated. The next effect would be to put the right men in the right places. Linton Spring Assizes. &odefloh, March 22.—The Huron' Spring Assizes opened here to -day, with the Hon. Mr. Justice Rose recap of their mature deliberations on the subject. 1t Was a question this country, with other countries, mast face very soon, and it was to turned, rind Canada came rapidly to be hoped ib would meet with a peac3- the front, the figures standing lh'iis: ful solution, la was not quite right —United States, ,$18,614; Canada, to say that labour and capital were in $20,474; thus asserting the policy of conflict ar that they ellould be. I(i "Canada for the (Jauadiatls. the nature of things they should not be. They must work hand in hand AT Reform coventions held throughout the country the speakers, and triose who °tight to know better, if the truo`_intereete of the country ,core to be considered, 'Vhile it would not do to llrtva those who have nil utter` Buell hilly things concerning the , been placed by t pnbl1c in posses, ironderei;s must make up in the money col AtLowest Market Prices A. call respectfully so- licited Apply to T.13. CARLIiNG, Secretary. NOTICE. EAL TENDERS, addressed to the nailer - signed., and endorsed "Tender for Indian Supplies;" will be received at this office up to noon of TUBSt,AY, 20th APRIL, 1888 for the delivery bflndian Supplies during the fiscal year ending 30th Juice, 1687, consisting of Flour, Bacon, Beef, Groceries, Ammunition, Twine, Oxen, Cows,Bulis, Agricultural imple- ments, dec., duty paid. at various points in Ma- nitoba and the Ncat h-NestTerritories. Forms of tender, giving fnll particulars relit tive to the Supplies required, dates of deliy- ery, &c.,may hehad byapplying to the under- signed, or to the Indian Commissioner at Re - gins, or to bus Lidian Office, Winnipeg. Parties may tender for each description of goons (or for any portion of each description of goods) separately, or for all the bootie called for in the schedules, Each fonder must bo accompanied by an ac• united Cheque in favor of tbo Superintendent (General of Indian Affairs, on aCanadian Bank, for at least (1Y0 00r cent. of the amount of the tenders for Manitoba, and the Nortlr•West Ter- ritories, which will be forfeited if the party, tendering declines to enter into a contract when called noon ;to do so, orif he fails to complete the work contracted for, If two ten- der he not accepted,.tho cheque will b.' return - Dominions Franchise Act ne this • eio[1 of 11'g° fratichiees and great stmueintho schecluie ilio total lnoneyvela° of goods they offer• to supply, or their tender "Watch the hepta Find watch the Tor- power ihrot,.I wealth to handle . it to thwiie tnetbeeutertsened. fesforleach tondos, must, in addition tet the 81gna- , they need watching." We (1(r the (1HtrilYletit of the nountry, on t119 tnraofthetoncielei°,isosignodLy twn sureties not see why the Iteviein ; Officers other hand it would never do that acceptable to thof>opartiiient, for the proper have to be watched, If a 'Reformei'porPorinanco of the contract ar makes the nossery application or some' one on his behalf, sand it can be shown at the octtrt of Revision that he is entitled to it tote under the Act, his name will go on the list, and what mote is wanted ? .Do the lteformsremotthe Conservatives left off ? That cutout be what is tvrotlg, those who have the power to make money, the power labour, ehould bo able to combine a(ld fubvert peace and °neer and the piospeaty of elle of the country i0 order to aceonlplieh that which they think is in their interests,, 1f 111 HO .110 commend 1(rbour and ii1080 NI 110 d;onitnend 1 al n 1 csea w s here transportation may bo only partial by rail, contractors Must -make proper arrangomsnts for supplies to be for• warded at once from railway stations Co their dostiu,ttiou in the Governmont 'House at the point of delivery, Tha tocvOst,Cr buy tender, not necessarily accouted. I,, vANXOUGIINE'1', Deputy of two superintendent -General of In ditto Affairs, 0 ay 0 • 0 Fri 0 nnC tte A O 0 0 Pei C ca rn n• O 0 - t--1 0 Ud t 0 C4 -'I j CI) cid F.4 -8 U r Ix F-1 PI n • ' O P. Q ca O e t3 v ca a) 8 rti 0 .40 wet St . ON. TIS. Tl a P otii re. J f. 'TIS TRUE. Still you can see at a glance how much the children look like their parents, like their father especial- ly, far better than if we had writ ten half a column about them,so while we tell yoki of a lot of New Goods in last week and more this week, that, while they excel our hi gh.est expectations, New in design, Rich in appear. g p being anee and at prices which surprise most people, still you can scarcely any idea of the stock we keep or the value we are showing unless you come and see us, and it is a pleasure to present on our counter before the eyes of an appreciative. public, goods which are a fac similie of those shown in the city, and as much alike as the babes and their papa. Ottoman Cords, Sicilian Cords, Satin Broches, Merveilleux, and Gros -grains for Mantles and Jackets (20 pieces to select from) Chenille Trimmings in five qualities, Fringes, Orna- ments and Loops at RANTON BROS.' Mantles out Free or made up in Latest Style by . Miss Wood, who is well and favorably known in and around Exeter. Now Prints—a daisy lot,—New Dress Goods—such pretty shades,— iushegl Ribbons, cue., U.? beautiful goods at RANTON BROS.' And Gentlemen, you should see our Nobby Scotch Tweeds, checks (quite the rage.) Our Fine Pantings, Worsteds, and Suitings. We can rig you up fine and to your entire satis- faction. Our 'Swell Hats are the Latest and same as sold by W. ez D. Dineen, the hatters, corner King & Younge-streets, Toronto. Prices right; and such an array of Neckwear in Scarfs and Ties. Just listen, boys, and then come and prove that we have by far the largest range ever shown in Exeter, and fully 20 per cent. cheaper than a year ago. Ladies and gentlemen, you are welcome to call and see these goods, bay or no buy. rt . TO 5:311-05. S.LA WS, A And they Hardware, .2.11111, ES —AT C. & S. GIDLEY, UNDERTAKERS ! --AND--- Furniture Manufacurers o g —A FULL STOOK OF— I Furniture, Coffins, Caskets,. 1 And everything in the above lino, to meet immediate wants. tette teIden Not ltarra )ifi7 t•11 work Ds''trttrfl11araalli6fait' We have one of the very best Hearses in the County, And ljunerale furnished and conducted lit extremely low prices. E:,milLEris OF ALL THE DIFFERENT g00IETIES. AT -- JAMES PICKARDS. uUiRRAF[! --FOR-- st to ;wry s DY LTG sToRJ! 0 0 Pure Drugs $ Family Receipts Careful ompounded g .-o... .s......,.......a...mm... wecrre., ....,.a.asam7..,,a ansa r NOW ON THE WAY The following lines, which will be sold at the Closest Possible Cash Figures: 20 tons Cut and Steel Nails, American Pattern, Lindeman Blacksmith. Coal (will tonsd,will bo sold Cheap for Cash or on Short Dates,). 10 tons Buckthorns and Barb -Wire Fencing, 100 boxes Glass, : tons White Lead, bbls. each I,aw & Boiled Oil, 3 bbls. Turpentine, 10 bbls. MachineOils, Also a car loadof Lochs, Hinges, es g Butts, and general Shelf 1l:ardware. Full Stock of Stoves &Tinware Cheap for r Cash. CI ;LTIT ISSE:T flROS1