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'Paid up Capital $ OOd 000 �,/ . •
EXETER
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Ofiers the Public 4 PRA Om, LITER, mimed in Rad, Timm
Ptiit A5i\edti for tae) A
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS, THE HENNArl J?TT t TZTURE
money n
A>tia I'Eu
O. Inn= PER .AzgicAE Waret�JOMR is bound to sell oheap anti
Vor Money a will sell 15 per cent lower than ever
���� ; C salt the hard times; also re i ,i
4514 i, . De rine pan
' clone, and perfearll,ted bottoms put t
(I.attely Re-apa�yleal.? � carie clna �
ear#urther particulate, apply at the speeiatltyita . c� Fissura framing
trek, Mmes Street, Exeter,
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ru, %t 31 tet , Satetr(l4
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A, A. £l, DEl~'(;«VAN,
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OF PIC
10 a,
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M. to
lisheel every Thur174n?orryisll
e office,
., Exeter, Oi
In salaanee: t/.40.et sot net
Adr�urtfng,Iafss cn AAplksat1 n.
Yup p rdtncotttntutdunRiiattlarrea►a,r are te,g
AdrTttiiaea onto wiriness ape Gtlxo directlona velli
lrfh7wh ck tett tes'ti's and ch 9 aoocortlingiy. Liberal
Uavnagnt made for trans ices odaerthscreenta lawn rel
[ta tong periatw irerydescripticn of •laliPlti\r-
stvo tweet out fez tbo (luta Theile• of this art and ai
t,lndgrat✓a calk*. 't-lexploo, mmAer audera, aRr far
aAlx rr"iain;, FnhRcr7ptiQua, eta., to Pa awa depayAdo to
WILLIAM SANDERS*
G.If'+ iGid1)JiltFG'''VRY.
(ia�Tiararam) (Jatow.1,,,IRra•. 1i, V. It'a+hlxar,in
Mal Stxsirett. 31 a. tu.,. tied ; p. eta;
;mid. t,oc p.
pauar. FouslIU I i- a, IP 9a. I Iter.
n,
a,1 lis ache., 1,, tea. Prayer msica;.etrt; ?Jaws=la>,
evening at 7att.
Meth Sraattr, Gee. W Ii. Parcae r rage,, ti:tta•
star darkcl. 1(+,:t3a. Tia. *Ed O ai. pa, aw. nalrl.ath
n ti tnq
2.3Q �r, tn. Prrgwr recede, f'l+tunlua' over.
1n at t 'S 'Cones. pee +l s prayer tw„ t'timit 7lnnreiiay
1]loiirCT,,ataN 01ra1G1L - IRca R:.. M, Minus, rotor.
Su ; lay irortives. it n, it road a:13 p. in 6abnath
s tr:ttrl. Pols a. lar, Young' pcxopten ycra} cr "11^511114. ac
f, 4% 'i btttsdair ov en,nic, pester rticotitt at B *Voids.
Thr p:avtirt immediately after.
'yaLvart);t 4tU,r tin ldroe aerelcra r.0„ tn.. Ran,
at a n pocck /Int to i amorist,: 2& t. nt, a m ntlar.
Business old other Cards.
�!. W. J1,;ow\INN, 31. 1). 5[. G. AP, S.
Gradttatoof 'Victoria l,ntrcruit} Mice eo and, resid'•nrg.
nwmintan Laboratory. Meter ter Ort Juni wart...
� R. til wgsz. Dank"-.=naix STREET. Exeter,
ui{a Awn+ op ytrtle eorstral Hetet. Rdo cut.
'ia,.i�e on elm snutla aruca.street leading to silo ]tette
Delp Church.
Irir LfA�I HOLT, r.%CitSTSiiIa AGe'7'I(1NF.}:It for
11 tlia Cunntir» oP lliththwux and t.nnthtou, and
taw Townships 4f Stephen and Hay. All fates prom•
fitiy+attended to. Address all communications to W.
Home, Kbito sxtsturtice, t itlrle.
L11. DICKSON', 13urister, Sanctum of Supreme.
. Court, Notary J'ttlttle, Conveyancer, Coni
uoaasionrr, dao Monty to Loan.
Unfit-Panaou•,s Block, Exeter.
H. 1KINSM Alar, DENTIST,
L. D. S., extracts tceth without paha
by Riving Vegetable Vapor, or using tilt new 1.11341•
thetic nett he trouts. Moises Gold xill,nge,nntt all other
dental work the bast.''possible. (oes to Zurich last
Thursday to rush month.
EASTSIDE OF MATN STREET. EXETER.
-CT L. BILLINGS,
101. N
Office over O'Neils Bank, Exeter, Ont.
:(itrout 'Oxide Gas for painless extraction.
r-- *. E. CARTW1RIGHT, LDS,
J�jf�rw� Surgeon Dentist,
Grua mita of the Royal College of Den-
;ttil Surgeons of Ontario, A;tving furnished tine den -
dot rotes, next door to'R're1Ae's harness shop, Main-
Street Exeter, Ont., where Iain prepaitt•9 to perform
X11 branches of the protesSi, is with ease and skill.
• CHARGES, MODERIt.'rE-TERMS, CASH.
l'0112( T. 'WESTCOTT, INSiJRJ1 1OE, LOAN,
Reids ante and fiteantbr•,rt Agent 161'eattlaya.nd re-
liable Fire and Life Insurance Comptnibs Represent -
d. Any amount of stoney to loan on tfrutel s Mort-
Ki+ 'es at lowest r14tes of interest. Glitteral Agents for
Huron Co., for A. E. Williams & Co„ real eedatae alts,
Loudon. Beaver Line Of Stekmers rep> et euep3..
:Otiice` alasuesSt,. Exeter, Oat. ju0.87
LLl�o't 4 ELLyrOT, :Ikuttti32•Eits,
Solicitors, Coneeyaneez's, &c.
Money ee Loan at• 6
13, V, E_I.T,zo , tT. .u' Tie icer:
flay. Farmers' Mutual `dire
Insurances Company. '
.
IES DESIRING- rO1NSUItE IN'TTHEIIEST
and *'cheapest Insuntinee Company In the •Ds nio .,
eon' do so by applying personally, or by mail to the
#arAderhlgued.:Af1 applications promptly attended to.
Also agent'' for the Wellington ,GOinpa1y of Guelph.,
A1.0- AUCr10NE,ER for tate County of Huron
T,'. BQ,SSE DERRY, Aonair.
tfttes•9•37, Zarb*, Oat.
GEORGE: I t''GRAM PRor;
BEI'MALL G;ssr;
WNT
ei he cotriract for the budding of the A. Moss; G. Dinomey,
Methodist Church would on Thursday 11. Allen, (I-. Hess. J',
The sheds iu coinsyeetie 'with the last: Messrs Beaman and Evans, of Elder, J. Blatchford J S
church, Is just about completed. ,
Al Exeter, deter the brick
on, � the ,guest In, of Townley, the carpenter work. That til
of �irsr F. �ilickal
Vias Cain, of Loodont Diem' ' .. rt work. -lies W. Bell.
e following pont be :tip.
of one eleinity. and G. L. Money, .of Ktn kaon, the paws- nosnted pound—keepers:—.1. Whiter W.
T. E.1-Tandford has already disposed n°g::
Y Po'sea 11/.°4Bgrodilrfc-k-13;11"
tlicott, R,IhScAlli:;ter,of three new baggies for t1Fto springy Pe lues R. Ccaok, el
season, gl'lc Otrf , . j Reerchar, J. Rewtb, D. Spencer, R.
oreI$d to learn that a new --- Tuntbull.
choose factory ix going to be built iso Revival rtreetin, arw still being be Awl that the following persons bf
the Evangelical church. mppoattted Pel ee viewer";—J. T.,oaclruatl,
Rev. Kershaw �satll atclds style COI t 11fr. Andrew Johnston, of Dakota, ' Gras:a, C. Eacreti, 4Tr, Blur, �1.
xernti011 can 1nilrdyourOVA bus ne I . . o' unto been hostas tirstttnf; frtenitlar ., eTeerttss, IL Baurer, J. Decker, S.
t. St ucky eve anti
relations, xettsrytetl last Monday, r� �,M. s>stci ni't�r. W. I►fcplycw, T..
Whiteford, who baa been ales to>vTu est Friday t>ae form of rile late 'Moved by Gan. MkEwgln, Seconded
Tolan (olosb,y wets gold b . auetiosi4. M>! ' by Mr. Bess, that the following Road
St few tirerakx, left on �:lolxday, feyx Geiger 1
tlrllnrt Gey e
l,erlsns ix�t Wrtroetyasitt, lets@ rareek� r rsl>;o dispoasa�cl of his fermi Cosumi�iane#rs be appointed for 186.
Qaar r bubo= JAW up for a€ome For centre road, R. Cerlieh, S Troyer,
on aocaurtt of it, kick received Mc John Geiger and Mr. Fred g Schuettler, Zr.lontse,
,horse belongio; to his; brathteHeirnbbarccher, of the I3sortson lisle,. left North Boundary,. Tktay4rand If.
B. llll eghlsus at° Tyakftta Wednesday. Their deparT Gies
t_ure will °,gtach regretted both of South Boundary, J Broderick and
EEollins alifppad a: gait tread of tlst'un arts aid pieante(lrs, Mr, John Wagner.
rile for skew North is oto ge,r wery cozytiected with the coattail Tito following accounts *Parte passed.
lash ;f. Tap also slipped m fax° tvlenty� year McLean Bros, printing and ads, $2..iu :
rtes nneselay,, while nee, Daniel � . , Treasurer insurance on
>x catitt e,
for^ tits s�nsrlo - itis Geller,
erg nuc. Schoeleg was conning out to Zurich to : to r'n 1iitfl $14.95. W. CoIwill,rep, aerate-
win them der sotite
hopping, Inns cutter upset and
a r scraper, 2; . Lipply r(It, collittc tt,
£ Exeter, will ;Tris lnorsti started Afr, lir. S. !sung ou to ; $CII; B'• ilraund, rep, rapes", $, 7;t, J.
t lasts .Admhs- • the lint's free as. wilily:incl Hasan Ieb tht•w 1"alster, firavei, 4...:7.35;
.35; L. tlfttein, silo.
.. . ., me ran i<rwaretsZnrielnxatttt! $'9',IQ, Cy, Aldworth, rep, culvert, $«.
et J. ais E. Mttrnsr's by The Council adjourned to rawer c4as
nbtarry. )Ir,_'Scinieg en, l aturdsty April 'let, at 10 a. in.
:assotherwise no ' S. Fosurt Ole i k
e
wat�i done.
tll#1 : I t p"r slay, while Mr. Dunn of the
1 - a3rottacnn lime, Stauleyy, was unionding Baking Powders.
The Council sleet si It I3elr ase flat, i a3iats►o applca ass ttnnlatttatznstle home
town. hall pursuent tet rttliostronsuent hitt iii d to rt cutter r .. Tits %;►ra se TlrrFtclata Txs s
Members cell present and the: Rivet ill , , an into lila ;lel„h, tis
and tllr(.,tt 3tr. Bunn out of hie slr,git,; TIMIS RHL;t.xaya. PURITY(
in the chair. ..&iinnutes elf Jest meeting his horses becrtn
read al�d a •reset, otos tI la W W.� tit' felghteneel and alta.. '; The retcs:nt official t;isalt5 in the 4tattr'
e s Y W.,sway, watering the apples along the of various articles of food have attra•. t
Connor, seconded by R. Baileys that seed. The horses were stripped oppo ed. Bruch attentiwt from the publi'e end
If. W. E,;win bo .granted, six weeks site $S:r. E. Ilosseiiberry'ti, by Mr. Zinn caused a wide discussion in the DOW*
leave of absence and that sea. W. merman, tailor. No damage was done. papers. The frauds in the teen -
Woods otrds aetprcn tent in Phis'tea( carried. y I�
lr3ayc!ci by"� R i�Osi eater +.alncrptnsldent lig beets zsr-; uistckuR�s a£ baking Ilawtlerr;} and fin,
_, (:�mlzt d b7 W, , formixel theft esus, J?f thh' measnest fs:t$ dett•r,uilta+d, elf t to force, vtrriou-'
fYt iar,thrt, Retorts grant stn ata , ,
order for :15 cant* a•t c.a,nt,Rlattecl. last J;''lrtsrstlay,. ire_. lnrtindzt of alum:'' powders upon the
ocart l work Clone top ,`ile• wet. Meadow,” north of Zurich market., have caused the authorities (.f
melee by Tho., ' Shitderson.-,carried.1 swntllln. A etlrtn n party not far oat several of the States to look particular
Moved by diff, Bailee seconded be of Ext r Batiste mho eves out hnzltin after this class of ;Dade, The Ohis,
Joseph1i'11t1,°sleets the Reeve greet An allot ast(1 killed a tine doe the anima State .Food Cotninissioner has skatole
order to Charles Per'ka+r for the runt of eves rttisetl b A bound. wens the y different, brands,and of these
s ed shirt 4
$1 for healing wood,ior A. Bell --car- dote vvu. skinned and the etitrftl5 taken fonliil twenty made from eburs. 8w3l
vied. Moved • by NV. II. woods, out it was found she was heavy with a hirge_nutnber was not sus eeted, neer
seconded by R Bailey, that if..T� W. Therefawns. is a witness to
>rax it supported that some of flys cream
Erwin be paid rtes sum of r.r on acre
ount of salary, and Also 33 cents which tIrase facts, and the parties. name is of tartar and phosphate potrclers,avlttts;(�
be itis xpeetled for postage, and that known. As the penis e season is over ruanufacturers are representing theta
the Reeve c uckt an order for the same he ought to ale punished according to to the public as pure and wholesome,
--carried, Moved by W. If. Woods, iaw, had become so deteriorated u eat they.
seconded by W. W. Connor, that the + were found.to be for the use irniture
ingredients in this compounding. As
auditor's report 1* adopted and that gay Council. many of these adulterated brands are
the clerk get 100 copies thereof printed :told in the se ad i to the report lain..
for distribution—carried. Moved by Ata meeting of the Council held s sold
i a interest.
R. Bailey, seconded by W. H. Woods, March 10th, it was moved by Mr. Geo. l The Ohio localnterission matte tests for
that the Reeve grant an order to the McEwen,seconded by 31r. A. Mfte3wen, strength and purity, and declared short
municipal unditors for the sum of $4- that the following sums be charged for leaking powder the best—as it e as <'f
carried. The council adjourned to the use of the Town Hall for eutertam z coursat the purest—Which, shish, being of et -
atagain the second Monday in may menti, viz... two dkllars for one night, f idose strength contained , of e residuum
at 7.30 p. m.—H. W. ERtwIN, clerk.
Lirkton Gatherinzs.
NO, 4L.
cher,
ook,
our midst.
News From Hames and Fief
of Huron County Farmers,
li1.
9
Ea , Pinking.,
The weather can ty inue * very attld ant'j
blustery
Read iiteozge Inseams advcttise.
anent in another column of AInv*ohT;s,
Rev. ,11n. Howell, district chairman,
will preach missionary sermons in tire,,
I1e+usell M ethodist church, en Sunday'
Quite a number started from here
on Tues(lay 13th,on ,colonist's train for
iDakota, and we understat,id a number
%ill follow an Tuesday next, 20 int.
;sir. W. 11. Jtohnston laws,, purrb
Mr. Cleo. ?tilurray's lutnkrupt ,xto k'
fI leis Mr. Harry Arnold, and removed
it to Wtsrritigs block, where Ile rimy k
found at any tiers* prepared to fi'v e
great bargain.
Gland, Bend. Tidings.
Mrs. Fred. Pstge fell on the ice ssld
%jelled 'herself severely.
The robins have node their appeftr•.
once which betokens spring.
The ice on tire lake erracks with a
loudreport, like that of distant thunder
Henry, sen of Mr, Robert Hatnil-
ton is lying dangerously ill at present.
Mr, Peter Devine its confined to his
bed with severe illness. May he soon
recover. -
Straw is very soaves: in this section
and the supply' is less 'than it has been
for many years;.
Some of our youn g men are home from
the lumber woods where then lave
spent the greater part of the winter.
h.0..
S. S, lie. 8, MoGil livray.
Report of S. S. No. 8 McGillivray,
for the month of February,
FOURTH Ceessenarks obtainable 812.
Martha Ada Gilbert, 734;; Filie.abeth
Ann Gilbert, :699; Alexander Stew art,
657; James McLean, 602; Mary Aust-
in, 548.
T nas CLAss marks obtainable 624.
Elizabeth A. Neil, 590; Stella Maud
Smith, 586; Vida May . Wilson, 576;
Ella Austin 569; Jeminia Robinson,
546; Donald McKenzy, 522; Margaret
A. Bowman, 497; Angus McKenzie,
489; Sarah Hollaud,'331.
SECOND Ceess.--Marls obtainable
242.
William McKenzie, 221; Finley Mc-
Lelland, 213; •Amanita F. -Nilson, 185;
Thomas Wilson, 180; Maggie' Neit,178;
Rachel Gilbert, 165; Samuel .Rubinson.
160; Ethel V ilson, 146; :Amanda Rob
inson 133; Nettie Bowman, 58.
SECONn PAIRT sr.—Arthur Cassidy,
114; Clifford Cassidy, 1'11; Lilly Roe-
inset►, 107;1'ercy Robinson, .1Q6; An-
nie Rebecca Gilbert, 99, Tota? marks
120. Average for' the mouth of Feb
ruary 37.. ,
N. B. -Sar h Holl nd and' Net tie
Bowmen were' not attending; school
very regularly, ,
•Tao i Gizalo'ti ehei '..
Dull times seem to effect' the dress
ranking business. •
Mr. Calvin Callender is expected'
home in a few days,
Mr. Vickers will erect a dwelling
on the corner of Mary street.
The entertainment which was to he
held in the hall on the i6th Inst will
be postponed.
Mr. Cleorge A. Stacey will take his
departure for South Africa this (Thurs-
day) morning.
Mr. George Hazlewood bas purchas-
ed the residence from Mr George Vick-
ers, next to Dr, Irving's,
Mr J. R (Clarke, the boot black
or,a.3tor lectures in the' church this Wed-
anel three dollars and fifty esters, for isr smallest guatrtiifes, .In the baking:
two successive nights, and than the powders named the following percent
caretaker net fifty cents of the lama. ages of residuum or inert matter were
for extra work. found:
Moved by G. 31e,E�ven, seconded by ,taxa ran nese , r
141r, flees, that this Council procure Ramos,,. ETC.
100 feet of 12 inch tile as a trial lot foto Royal, (Cream of Tartar) ... 7.25
culverts. Cleveland's ........... ...10. I.S
Moved by Mr. Hess, seconded by Zipp's Crystal (alum) . ., —11.99
G. McEwen, that the sum of $10, he Sterling__ , ...12.63
be granted towards opening the Weis Dr, Price's.... ........ ..12.66
Miller ditch at Kippen. Jersey (alum) 16.0>
Moved by Mr. Heyrock, seconded Forest City (alum).24.04
by A. McEwen, that the auditors re- Silver Star (alum).. , . ,31.$S
port he ' adopted, and finally passed, De Land's .. , :. .... 32, 52
and that the Clerk ho instructed to get Horsfard's (Phosphate).. 36.49
50 copies of the sanie,'in English, and Kenton (alum)..... , 38.17
the same number in the German lan- The nature of the residuum bears cli.
;gage, printed for distribution. redly upon. the question of health.
'The following persons were appoint- That in Royal is declared' to be per -
ed pathmasters:-A Holland, J. Haw- fectly harmless. '° In the " case of the
kips, J, Patterson, W. Mchwen, J. , alum powders it is considered, hurtful,
nesdny and Thursday nights. I l:3effernon, W. Thompson, W, ` North
sear`Roadhouse<11 v cost, A. Ingrate, J. Bonthron, W. Bu-
s id Brown n were change, W. Reith, T. Dick, J. Iloward
out testing one of their superidr road I C. Aklsworth, J. Corbett, D. Mack, T.
carts one day recently. Rather early Dick, W. Colwell, J. Johnston, J. Ber-
ry,' E Deters, W. McShel'ry, H. Rich=
Mr Jigs. Sanstrurn who has been art sr.; J. Sparks, C. Smith, R. Din -
employed in the Spruce Carriage works nen, E. Troyer, 11 Richert jr., D.
for the past 2 years will leave next. Schaefer, $.' Martin, N. Batter, H.
week: for Cooperstown, Dakota, to takBender. I1:. Boner, H. Wlllert,D. Saxe
a situation with his brother.. J. O. (inerich, H Koehler jr ; 0. Fuss
y1. checker match was played in the J. Gellman H. Gies, J.• Voelcker, 0,
village on the;elnd inat between . the
.Motherwell and Kirkton clubs, result-
ing 111'1a -troy of. :Motherwell by 13 games.
On the,•'foil . ixtg Friday the return
match was 1' ed at Motherwell result
ung tn'fc vor pf Motherwell by, 13 names.
Rolbein,:H.'Ortwein, J,.' Mel]ick, A.
Kepfer, C. Sch,,gartzentruber, A. Wal
per, C. Muller,II. Pfeil, J. Gellman,
13: Steinback, ,.'Albrecht, H, Miller,
H. Kalifiesh, J. Pollock, G. Turnbull,
S..niendrrck, , O, Brien, D. Spencer,
yet the amount found in three of the
cream of tartar powders ---Cleveland's„
Dr. Price's and Sterling'`=average more
than that in the Crystal, an alum pow-
der.
The importance of the information
conveyed by these figures can be best
undtrstoocl by a simple comparison.'
Take for instance the two first' named
powders -the Royal and Cleveland's.
The inert platter or residuutn found in
Cleveland's is seen to be about 3 in 7
more'than in the other, which is a dif
ference of 40 per'cent,the Royal being
purer than Cleveland's by a correspond-
ingfigure. The relative purity of ail t
the brands .The
be computed,' in like
manner,`