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'Paid ups Capital.>.,,..,,.-..-- $2,000,000
ileac 8. 5,000
Offers the P,tiblic 4 Pita Cuee.
telae Psis AM:4ti4f f•Dr money .en
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS 111.
0144:eo '3i, piss Oil Nor. INTEREST Pen keener
For Money in
Savings Jail Department,
(Lately Re-opeeerl 3
For Firther particularrs appy'
tenk, Malian Street, Exeter.
DFFIKg
m. o a re °a; , Satitirdat
Via. tit. to 1 p. lei, �p
A. A. O. DEN
Evotett, .ten. 2$, W. 1
the
Royal Nail Rea ships,
g..iverpool & Quebec Service
Calling at Derry.
Date ,last Siftn sae,
1 PARISIAN.... . .Thursday, May s }
POLYNESIAN... 1.AN... , . , Friday, Janie i
fl i SARDINIAN.— ...Thuraaduy, ( t
CI1tC. ,SSIAN.-- ..Frida 't '1h
a
'. I $41,10IATLAh ."]t -e s:der, " 21
Inaager, PAEISIA, . n+ t+ ;ia1
i'ra�l( igF.s.IAx , r . 'rid gy, Jnty 6
'SARDINIAN.....,`I'hurisday, " Il:i
ti O'CcItC.`rate:45''+AAN . , Frtalay, " 20
SA1't 1? TIA3 .. . .'I tursilo, c" .6
ofillitlg, A.RISIAN.. ,, (d .2/01". le
Qcra" ,SARIl1NkAS`."...:�,Thor fy" 10
C'tiroAS.I:ANFit' w, "
ria SA'II I "'f IAN ..�.Tbureday, (t.
, It
.FS -,.alt
- in, O , 5 azul s s ,
cd)ec'i:*g to location orposition. ate-
tITIA ,410 SW -5 $190. Iiatermedi:let ,
toveaeattl 1.(nndendtrry, or (laiegs➢w
e:t 461 ate tL t','-.1 se,. of i`""wl "'"i ;"4 "'''i30. Return $60/. iSte'C'raaeo at lowest.
aces t ?erase, :eater paters 44, tor .
b- orri':?urs. et ...eta:, ezetea^.4erit„'o y'o rates. leteeraJ;',°li'�'p:aeeengers„ ottR eti t,
11LLI AN S:1%Sll 11S, or teem 'tlitreg•aw. Belfast, Qaeeuetown
F«tite7tncl.r0,?.kers L.': .t Liverpoel rates. Buy tickets
to get frame, hying out frietels or i^clat-
I iives 1;y tile Allain Line. For further
. ! pnrticulere apply to
tai„ 1 . ro'lt lu Sp
the only authorized agent
field besides a. good 'many horses.
Fishing is very good on the lake. Al-
ways come for fish when the wind is in
the East or Soeth deirimg the season.
A young soil Of Mr. Joseph Tetrean,
while working with horses in the 401al,
one of the heroes kicked the boy in the
ileivertasarg Rahe, a)n. Argratrit0,,
paper t1eovo a:ntoed until all ,Treat,„*t
iltrreta.elc-tls gels, at s,r ,,t`c a+'rtotiu,l+ctrl 'ilii
Eaatah s. 01111'41 awl char 6 ,�a ^n+r n'1nt,;., levee(
e+t of tested rtg111 :ere rr;, rt MleaSiMetra
152;it i I'�r�t�'de,i1,l?itbl,'at,JOHLtliI17'-
face and broke his jal+rbelle aid cut hie
1
thumb was cut off his right hand at
the fnret joint. Mr. J'o$h McPhee took.
his place in the afternoon, and .had his
right thumb also token off in a shnilar
manner:
by O. r
—On Tingle,' evening las, by wi.
fortune a canary belonging to Mrs. Jas.
Stewart got out of the cage and flew
away. ,Any person catching and teturt•.
Log it will be rewarded.
Bayi1ela Notes. ° .yr W. . Wilson, of Greet
gatre nes a friendly cell yesterday H,e
cheeks very much. Medical skill had Lottie is on the war path, young was in :attendance at the District meet -
to be secured, and with good ca*^e he meta beware,
00 Sarain. hetS some notion of taking .The single Wren: of the village here.
a trip on u asurrefinn boat and Percy by challenge the married Haan to a
tlerbett G011eringa. .rdlekl no doubt like her along friendly game of baseball, %e match
ing in the Methodist church.
will pull through.
'1x11 wheat he not v'etl* geed tin
aiectiQii.
Jaidson be i�* Wring AU 'a
tit' lel well on Ma place,
We
understand that the cheese foet-
tayy will be opened about the first of
it
A
dance wt11 be held at the hotel 1
iu
plate tee xii ht, and a grattid till
t
11re Are yto.I(erri of tiro sew etc)
tam of Mr. John St:iter,bot we ar
lad 'to say 11e ie gredv elly recovering.
M€ Samuel Vincent died last Tues-
lfe wawa buried in the Grand Bend
etery tender the rites of the't<(raiv*
Qr�^lettere
Mr. Richard Bailey has now about
omelded extensive itltprovement*
n hie boarding blahs, arrtd cart
mudate Iotaoo'lf u kt a Or Britisher's. alit
• There is t4 $I.; 00 grunt for Bayfield f at t.
harbor. The overpowering •infiueuee them
of the county town prevents justice
#sing dobe to this port. Small favors
suer, thankfully received, But
rad teary burg light coddled
rninent as 'oderi(a has, we
d now have the best harbor oat
to taste blase Any date ea may be agreed
Orcd top Blieiba
toms are p
2•itbl in Exeter,
uteeting
or Birt
itxaeuat
lastal t as 7A
nt lee. Jairea • Tt,. T. d't.radarat,
to aocrvi1Vis, 1d,T•=1 A. eta tons. 0,tt'+t^ to
te,a, :It.1n. 11z;er rlea:t9n„ T7.atrilay
. IL TDs. , rtzt.sr. Suit.
tri. tq .'r4 Q 1, I4 Ica. trahntatit
AI l FT, ' ,4 f}TM au. to ,acrrno vrc14•11
{ru %5....:}.'ito.agprst..ca;L",o.Fe;'tTerttnE1St+urasi�Sc'° gitr:;�P+l'lri�ni I.cit'0144. G'ain.:i, terht`ii ..
otvtl a : lee
�•.njit."�,
.'t rete { rrainti ou ,refit
and rrturliisttttat. stipe'1 uite a laud ie off their a111nuldete ,
Is at citnsideratile expense anti ante
offering good awcoit mosiation for krimers in this vieinity wenn soizy
traroiling pitlllic. o ray do not alpe I ; of the wleetit as
n being up to the average this spring.
The redetninatin features of out
p +�
spinet unemoriad verde taf tlte
leave prated needy n:td ,cheaply,
QG4'ra od1ee call..URd SNP
•ve received the May nuta-
ber of Rehr Anil Day," poldished for
the benefit of orphan and destitute
Children, The Editor Dr. B ereaado,haa
trove et01 than 2500- orphans Diad ole
tt. ite einildren under his care sat pleat
ie kicla of the lake. I-lowever, "e'rery estt. It Is published at 16 to 26 fgtep
his day," and with the attentr Iieytkausewaay, Loudon, England.
ion of wide•awake txatway xnen direct-
ed as liow to this port we may erelong
have the iron horse here and then the
capacity of taus harbor will be better
tindea tool,
Oentratia ;)Ot t
'l't; Query of Parkhill
friends it town,
Curtin arrived in Scott
londaly safe and sound.
he usual home cleaning work
ubout deme and our fs-i ii 1 fetei total
d Clarke have
their resit
Dr. Wasbingtonts Visits
av FACTS To Be Remer�ltlEt4li
I1r. tt'xngtan Las 13;e r�nly 7'hre .s
* Snri,,tln uitlis�-11(►t}tin:antlestrt
his whole time to die ewes of the AIA
t°Sde�Ie3.
f»I➢d, lie LIDS devote : years tan ,I e
iaU .
;d. Re mages monthly vigil;,
Ile eaolesat3tst exaaaou➢es tri t% e':
nee/illy and is F.ok y res ttalt9a`;"
lc represents Itis ,swat at»Ix➢t tsS,
tftb. Ito dealotances dein; busincas Y:y
7t 1. Resides iu Toronto.
Stb. He gives testimonials 441. the talaet
reliable and preeminent character of nee
dents of t)ntlrtu of the most wireidt.r: al
cures ever rcceried, with whom a lay. -e
ether of the citizenn of Ottawa are
quaiated.
9th. He ;ivee the naive infill and
vcsagrn• ',(tn Vita. ilii➢ axf D1'r.v, ole htai, of Cattle, II t p ant care, diva;aautled win-
e'ttR+iT� i*,t,'an"C,tl '"st..ge'_k1,Alarditt,3'a.�lnt:
:�ttt,dae sit e.% Ili n r.; r.a l r f: n.:u . ,t,;A:ttt. ! ttt'al z;tt'fi a two Wit Iti ti1t1, one datrk reel 1 dols,, furniture, crowded verandlaths,
a t 4,e.e:es aa, et, 5.4 ., t.1 : ^.xx',1 r.l.wr Icr. alit . At T' ' , iA➢''1 'gal tint+ whitewash ,' d 1e;?. anti bit patat a nithted to his bed through severe j 0, address, (not the mare initutlo twit,• I.
lith �➢ faiv>, s4lutt< Vim lit f ti tt� , � � hitanwaElt pails and lira l , • x s!' • (e Italy) � 4as
v ellatv,rel. aanel Beer vtearlities, elle 1•t'il s 1 t^r'y °s l e dl. , Sie)aneses is ablo to benaarauntl stain. ;refer to tiny Tom, ick. t Ina.,) and .
1 a➢➢tin scei ue a r
• . , (t (h r • � writs any person nnterestl4l to wl'ltt" '��,.+,
i'Ve ars' pleased to learn that Mr.
Elliott who lute isPen for several weeks
-A 4,, `l'aattrt: la t4£'," A w 14r .e r,nekIatDp at ay�:ia'Ittck
rra::a re tn,.ar,,; art ti n .ca,
Business and other ( arils.
3,t. .ta t«zTaf:c S,
.• .
X) 1.34 >€ Ti. ,li`.
rift}c'i! ove`r t °vi+;ri15 ]itllias .1.,:Ct''ter, Ont..
}ts?arS sT xtrnetion.
.1itrd:a9 €>ai"ae
P� 1T Y tA4a 6♦ , C
iva.•'ceF b. t lit i ,r ,s. 4lll eoa::41 r.�st,lenre•
!omit* 1.a1,,,..,t:mt. ta..i r t)rt. .11nie,D•^g:,
^fit' rt,y;ri�t•1 �. CFI'!x 1 `.13: $i31r.1 7 I [iter,
op NVAIM, r7, nil !II tW "lt,r d TWA. Mac. t4nt..
1 Ine n 1 the south- •.Luu..s setae; tta4tl1 eta the Muth
saint Church.
All CS I1K1. Es trUntsrl..I'tense'' Au:ti,tneer
for the C 11.tts •o t141.on. Sales neptty attended
r um i 4.atiefeel.oa glmr ode °d. > 114,4 arrntltt-d at
this .701; o.
•
-L EN1t.Y rI11U1:11. Ll elvtai Auctioneer fur tiny,
i3 `+renis a ,4.1 ?fcl.iIiicray Townships. o.7iec---
a.rost•r4tli ,t clit.n.
iI.LI' 111 MILT. T la'1 �r:A:a) ArcrrlDNEE:fa for
11 the dean's`. r r t1l,1ite * , a .1 La inon, read
rho &stinal Ips of twin, s and Hay. Ail ++Ina prom-
,rtay attended to. :�dar o 2l1 cemtnunkasu,ns to SF.
Hour, K1,Cva..gnatettut, Uotario.
it II.1)Tt`FS0:i, Barrister. Solicitor of Suprema
. Court, Notary InbIIo. Conveyancer,' Corn
stn, ioaer, Sc Shaul o Ioan.
Ucree-raueon s 111u+ 1:, Halter.
ceeeetre Ii. KINSMAN, DENTIST,
fat L. I) S.. extracts teeth without pain
by giving Vegetable Vapor, or wing the new Antes-
fihetie out he gum. *liaise. Gold Fillings, and another
dental work the beet, possible. Goes to Zurich last
'Thursday in each month.
EAST SIDE or ;VIALS STREET, EXETER.
eto C) •
i with white lie -Aced, one red heifer, Campbell l ht recent is tins Stas make 44 a wonder., ) l
eliv+ red his closing i it
oar rot mei white spitted heiFur, one Prof, delivered fi pa►rttcllla s,
7et, W. P+.. CARTW.R IGHT, LDS,
r�""'f Surgeon ''enlist,
Grnnuateof the royal Cotle,eof I)on-
.tal Surgeons of Ontario. lTaving furnished Sno den-
ial rooms, next door to TreL1e's Harness shop, .lalain-
'street Exeter; Ont., wbero C am prepared to perform
,all branches of the profess!, n with ease and skill.
CHARGES, 21ODEfATETER,)IS, CASH.
LLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTi RS,
Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c.
Money to Loan at 6%
Fl.
V. ELLIOT. J. ELLI.OT.
`a ' . (l • l : i e Town, 'lull last night. tttl cltttngts lit thtl graintlensa stl►nt t ]tele. 1t;t11, Tide Is the beat tiea4a:i to tie
site 1 heifer with dark melt. lettuie�iit t i �,
to Aitd en*"
. - ,. , a. .
4nT ,elem% wine Buell Lute, altit(,1 ' tlwt These 1Qtetures met Leen very 1Usteuee. t'.1Ytalat's Qf Ail kind" av0 8114/W1n; Up Catarrb, NOM' leaf( to consucnlrtl(tn, met
Ali.. to t their teu+o ..., will lot`..tiitably 1 • . 1 we c*Wiled " 'P1. • nd in about one week we intend to !all d1<ea see of the hail, thro,t and lulu-.
11 a aunt have
seen 11 tt
to
vert➢("i, , 1. people of Credition evidently take n' IUtve f,}ra'n oninus'ftu,^duincr. / 11th;. Dr. 'Washington l rulalrttttl :t
FRANK '3't1ll:.l \I: IC. , P On olniav ev tui last •-sr. '1st. i" loronlo with ante"l �tl `r(�
I:st:ri.t, O. deep Interest in the science f 1 3' � 1 New r 1
art t11 -tf.
Q It trhnt3- „ , May • l awl B taking s a : �i 1
logy. "um. lui'irreai4nt ellterrtl the prllnirt�S of P0ly(.l •nit course on diseases of f3:+'
Mr. Francis Cornish,Ctl➢ eon, 1> sborne, °:Throat and, I.11al; ,,. Re➢nenuhrr the dye,
()TICE.
7ltere(nne 01'1140 corporation of alta
county of flume will meet in the Copra;
have, in the town of Gielerielt, on Terre
day the ;ith tl ty of June next.
:418,: 21st, 18ee. Pecten $rtAN1iiO 1,
(.'i). Clerk.
Hay Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance .Company.
PARTIES • DESIRING TO mune IN THE BEST
and cheapest-nsuronee Company' in tho Dominion,
can dor so by applying personally, or by hail to the.
undersigned. All applications promptly attended to.
Also agent for the Wellington Company of Guelph.
Also.AU0T10NEEit for the County of llurop.
• E, UOSSEN IERRY, ,1,oirNr.
=ane, 9 -air. •
lie 1, Oot.
incl stole a fine bay man; with star on ot the present tepee oraesatkitetevi Is.'+,
Offa Su 11t10i111 ,fore head, valuedsit.,
ct 1 > 1 x'00 and then pro a
ceielt^tl to the premises of Mn Samuel b The doctor: "Well, perhaps, Ml's
The 1 carpenter, and masons have re- 'Brits and stole from his stable 0, 11e)v i itlriu,gllain, you eat between mem,.
iuuedi work on the new church ton bury and a new set of harness. A l Mrs. 3.: -"Oh, no, stili;'eep,O1, t,'O11r-e',
We understand rstancl hart hiss Keogh and
I ,•A
1 } a c t
Mophet will take their departure
for Toronto shortly.
Our s:fool has been closed for titre
-- =----•----�— "1 past few clays owingto the illness of
— e,ur teacher Miss Coughlin..
OF Is1iss Mnrtha Zavety'Uho has been
HuRu
gouNTy
aril •iu�r here for the last- few lnontlls
was taken ill and has returned to her
home near the Grand Bend.
Mr. Hugh. Leonard returned home
from Tennesee to attend the funeral of
his son who was buried here on Satur-
day. .
On Monday of lost week. one of the
hands employed at Rata Bros. saw -mill
Items of Interest From Important accidently had three of his ribs broken.
Centres.
News From Homes and Fields
of Huron County Farmers.
OUR UNTIRING CORRESPON'S
A.Recon: d of all Events -Deaths,
Removals, Fires, Sales
and Accidents
Zurich Jottings.
These last few days it has been very,
waren. •
Last Friday the Board of Health
held a meeting.
Quite an improvement lias been
made in this town lately, sidewalks
have been built, trees planted, ik,c.
The Synod commences to -clay in the
Lutheran church. Quite a number of
ministers from all parts of Canada are
present.
Grand Bend Tidings.
Young Robt. Pollock is very sick at
present.
Corn and roots is going into the'soil
in good, condition.
Rain is needed here to help the crops.
Fall wheat is very sling.
About 280 head of cattle. has . gone
to ;Wm, I'atterspn Bosanquet, pastures
On the morning of the following day
V. Rutz while working in the hoop
factory had one of his thumbs cut oil:'
and shortly afterwards J. McPhee lost
one of his fingers in the same way.
ill e'al• reward is offered for de capture I eat tlinuaalt'tween llrea1io1' tarn' sop,
p
oftho thief.
er and so on,"
»
per.
don't think,11idceci, that yore 1
very snnart;"said a wifeto iter huslet•.(l
to which be responded, No incl(ed.Wi.',•
but every body knows that 1'111 a,v fu4iy'
Centralia was beaten but by a small .1(Nrei(fl•"
score. It resulted in a victory for Exe- ,o yon have broken ail with :3::
ter by 1 goal to r and proved to be an Smith,' said Maud. "Well, 1 ntev'1•
'exciting conteet from the start. Girling. could make hila out I found 11ia:, it.
to the lata arrival of the el:sitars and good deal of a cnnundruul nays ,If," re
the dant weather the hone teamwere i plied Cla ta,"so I gave him up."
hardily in` a fit condition for a imitate "Do0Totc": she said, " it n) sa
must re e(,
as. they had been practicing for over an patience too be successful in your -tee,
hour before the Exeter boys showed up fession.' Yes, madam, patients," he
A very interesting game of football,under association rules, occurecl in this
plaice last Friday €'v ening,between clubs
from Centralia and Exeter, in wllu•h
Shiva Notes •
Miss Mary E. Holt has been visiting
friends in Port Huron for some time
lately.
Many of our young men and fair
ones intend "tatting in" the fua at
Exeter, (to -day) Thursday.
Mr. Wm. Holt has been busy -for
some days past renovating his hotel
and fixing it up in first class shape.
Mr. David Harrison, of Wales Cen-
tre, Michigan, who has been visiting
friends here for some time, returned
home last week.
Seeding is a thing of the past, and
farmers' are now waiting for warner
weather to assist the growth of fall
wheat which is looking none to good.
Two painful accidents happened in
Messrs, Rate Bros. hoop factory, on
Tuesday last. As Mr.' Valentine Ratz,'
Reeve' of Stephen,vvas engaged in cut-
ting hoops, his hand slipped ' and the
Nevertheless, they event at it vvitb a replied; and as he dashe3 her off a
vengeance and kept the ball towards dollar prescription, 'added, mentally,
their opponents goal during first-half
time and no doubt would have kept the
score at a tie, but darkness stepped in
and helped Exeter out. The remark-
able features of the game were, Swal-
low'sattempt on goal, Tait's brilliant
running for Exeter and Boyle's contin-
ual tumbling 011 behalf of Centralia.
There was a large attendance and
great enthusiasm prevailed throughout
the entire game. The boys intend mak-
ing it warm for Exeter the next time
they meet on the base -ball field.
Aditional Locals.
—To -day well be a gala day in this
village. '
—Mr. Chris Schrader and six child-
ren left for Gretna Man., one day last
week C. P. R. R.
—Mr. Samuel Eclworthy left last
week for Killarney Man. He . went
'via the C. P. R. R.
—Mr. George Sanders has is soda
water fountain in running order. Call
and get a cool refreshing drink.
—Mr. Robe, McLean and wife,of Pi-
lot Mound who were visiting in this sec-
tion, returned home last week, via the
"and rich ones, too."
It is said that ten rrcltrs ao ::l r
Theo. Brown carved his name on the
back of a cake of hotel toilet soap, Died
recently came across it again. The
letters were still legible.--
Customer
egible.—Customer (to coal dealer) I want to
get a ton of coal, Dealer—Yes, lir,
what size3 Customer (timidly)—Wolf,
if it isn't asking too much sir I would
like a two-thousancl-pound ton. •
She (with motion)—"There's Me:'
Bangs, the poet; he seems to be all
wrapped up in his thoughts." slie
(freezingly)—"Yesl X think he wo'alcl
look better wrapped up in aa overcoat,'
A very pleasant event took place at
the residence of Mr. 3. Landsborough
in Tuckersmith township, or. Wedlnee-
day last, being the marriage of M r.
Wm. Elcoat to Miss Mary Landsbor-
ough. The cermony was preformed by
Rev.. Simpson in the presence of a large
number of the friends of the contract-
ing parties. The young couple have a
bright prospect before them and we are
sure it is the ardent wish of their many
friends that their most sanguine hopes
of future happiness and prosperity ugly
be more than realized.