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Absolutely Kure.
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purity, strc ngth
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t.aat4Fot he sem
ninttitedo of low test,
husehate eo vdcri•
sior s.13.anista:1.',t1AiPRI G)
Important to: Advertisers. - Iitr;, J Charles, of Belmont, spent a
All changes for :advertisements in couple of days here last week.
Tisa: Aiwa#" ATz: nut be handed in be- ---Mr. Joint White, jr., of ' indsoi, is
fora Tuesday noon, from this time for- spending a few, days in town,
ward, This rule will be rigidly ad- ___,m1\M, white, of the 'hellos, is
,
V ries. A Marra of
esorneanes4, More
tdreli11aary hinds, and
,114 wiith.-.th e
t alma or.
rat cans•
ll st. ti.]
hered to, and advertisers will plasm confined to the house with illness
EX T:
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neat per bushel......
Barley ,,, ,,,r., .,,,,
fhit
i'r `as.
t loo to Seed
t4" notice, 110 exveptiens will be _0,T•Isillituao, fteotist,otea#ilxixnwa:
mail*.
a reit lwitelty, Over oexeil'ac
Ireland Forever t i, `, eter,
The above is the sul eet that' the -Greatbargains in a eey d+evart-
Rev. Dr. .Wilds, of V eslcanLadies Col- moot this and the cowing week. at
leiHamilton, will lecture upon,. In Richard Pickark's,
Drew's Opera House, onUood Friday, -Dar. 11r'°ashington, the Catarralh
April 19th. 1889, under the auspices of Specialist, will be at the Central hotel
the Ladies' Aid, James street ilietlto- personally today (Thursday.)
dist clistreh• This will be nn interest , -A
oils has been. crowded out of this .ante, but
treat should attend. Doors open at
lug lecture, and all whoh to have `a
great deal of interesting news
7.301x. m.
will appear in our next,
has been visiting friends and relatives'
The sates limen m
onto Lice .-Mr- Jose 1. Hedgins, of l iridin h
Liquor License Act are: - That there p li vile hotel, , pili
sal
shall be no entrance between cony uc loos ie ased the B tie l a ,and
erased silo ossa. any tore.pltaee or ram- remove there shortly, ,Toe iso genuine
tees where greeerie or other uaereh ane gond. fellow axis('. �xill cexlixnand a geed.
dist. are sold. Another clause provides trade.
that in default of of payment of a. fine -Tire funeral of the late Thos. Snell
for a. breach of the Ae.t, the de endexit took place au Mouda.y last, and the re-
a be ilfa risoned in the emultry jail u.aains were followed to their last rest -
for
I'
for as ttrrnt not exceeding one month aat itlg plfaee by as large +concourse el sot.
held labor.
rewire; friends And relatives,
A sueeleatl u eeting of the County.
--Mr. Wu . Jones, of Florence, who
fleabag, aln,.
h latest d cuts the Ontario he here returned home on Thursday- last..
G desire t0 make to the
Talk about bluebirds and. robins the Or
teles ilOrange Tai', Clinton, on
being harbingers of f;pring, the old held , iy 1J#Ir last', at 11 n. 7n,, a Erne at -
fashioned frits I iys over them all. He #cell elle@ i i requested as businacss of
,QCT to 1.00 is modest ;Intl aassumili;et and don't ill rtaancs is to 1 traannstacked.
40 to .1 make ('awe pretensions to hello, weath Po
�' - Wtn understaufi that Mr, William
Dearing, of Stephen, is about
start an dralry,and will suppty the twos -
people whit good pure milk, night ane/
morning. He will also supply fresh
t*ggs
and poultry. Ho will Boil. uenee
tion on May 1st.
range Lodge :of South 'amen will be
'28 to ::8 er prophet, batt gets tinge aa11 the same
53 to 53 Ile eant boast of any brilliant plumage.
1.00 to VO and doyen'# fly an high as his feathered
Eggs per do.... , ..... 10 to 11 rivals. but albeit it comes dawn to
DU"Qr. Rails .. • • ... , .. , .. 17 to 18 good solid horee stem, he takes the
Buhler, Creek.; ...... 13 to 16 calve. Whelk he tunas: his little pile
Potatoes per bush, , .... , . 20 to 25 and begins his merry-go-round of 9:.!r to 10.0Inel-
Hai per ton ... , , . 0 u v you can bet your reinter he won't
. p get left. Title ~ lowly child of Melody
knows a good thing when he sees it.
mei never lhogitas toper arae#i till spring
logos been on hand as couple of weeks.
For the faro.
Girls read this excellent advice of an
tlaatorir i ota;+I, .. ctinntemporary. It is wholesome and
Tickets
at fedlict+ d fates v; i11 be as As. do you frond;- -V he A respectable
mefl i est=t• iEae G. T:. ti 11 ag 1. alter; ovum* luau 1lesir1�s the acquiliUI tree
latlitl ay c, CCt'o, liennp, :agent, of a 1x1 , he does, not stand upon the
lilt Oysters. street and seek it through to Anrtatioil.
sil oysters at Geo. Saudere. liy thou Bret on the other hand, the flirt On the
eer t'd up by the plate cooked �� street, no matter how liniment Inas; be
or raw. Just /oat at our stock of con-
fectionery and srortiug goods, all fresh,
nes'' and tarsi -class.
Ordered clothing a specialty at
Richard Pickard s.
AS thta spring aippresehes the time
for crowd:lin p our base ball and criek-
tit elulas looms urn with a ��cr;: little ef-
fort on the part of the youth of our
town, we VIII Ila` a the best base ball
tilail� in Burlin. Sege to it young men.
and let our has,. ball team be second to
none in Huron.
`rhe largest andcheapes stock of
dress goods in town at ltiehaard Pick-
nrct's.
Bonus Offering.
Belleville is renehiug out for indust
-
TIPS Tlle: C'tilllneil of the sprightly city
her intentous. is the last person that
he would select as his life companion.
He desires parity without ai11s2icion.
The girl who engages in this kind of
tlbsurdity shall bear in mind that she
not only endangers her reputation and
puts a stain upon her name, but that
t
her name is a by .woes among those
with whom she flirts, to be bandied
about in the saloons, on the street cor-
ers awl ill low down, unholy places
Kan the town, fastening upon her a stig-
ma that will cling to her for years
after she has attempted to mend her
Council prot•cc#lin A
Connell met April 3rd,1880,:Ili pres-
ent, minutes of last electing; read
and all
rcvrd, Moved
by
T
.
H. M
c
-
catlum,Seeab a Pickard,sol.atIltordCrs
he granted for the following; stuns, viz:
0
What the Ladies sag'
That Richard Piekard has the Largest and best assol ted stock of Millinery in Town.
That Richard Pickard has the cheapest and Pretttest dress -goods in, Town.
That Richard Pickard's pas been. the most successful "n iliinei•y opening yet .seen in Town.
Messrs, Irish auti lulls held forth Il}
the James Street Methodist church o11.
Saturday, Mandan sand Tuesday: even-
tugs,
ven-
ing, and the Main street last evening,
Lam audiences greet them every
Teton ,
;lir. Thos. Snell died almost in-
s idly
nstaidly on Saturday night. The de -
Ceased has n a resident of this places
for a number of years, and was much
respected by all who knew him. The
sttrrtving friends have the sympathy
of the entire community in their be-
reavement,
will be aslttd to +'r e a -free site sand Jas f Creech. $8.1'2, -clothing for Johnney
exemption from t taxation for tern year''•Claris; I. 1:1.uidford, S1.aifl,biacksmithina
to cell neat• industries w*nisch are operas- :and David Spicer, 61, 75, for painting
ed for tell y•ears,te"11 menthe in each Sigas for alleways. Carried. Mr,
year; also a grant of bonus, graduated Crteth reported that the following* of-
iuropnrtion to the number of hands; fers were madefor boarding for Mink
employed, and payable in .sel'en equal'. Clot.:: -Mrs. Hutchinson, $10, per.
annual last ilnlents. 1 ithout interest, month; irs. rod ;ins $11 per. month,
to every new industry employing not and John Keys, $10 per month. Moved
less then 20 hands." by T. D. Carling, seed by T. 11. Mc-
--T
-The grand display o£ liiillilaerr Ca111ui1. that Mrs. Hute1uiison's offer be
xrilI be eotltirinirtl until Saturday night
.. accepted tints' frirther .notice. --Carried
:it Diehard 1'ickaard's. It was decided to grant the use of the,
town hall for holding local political
meeting free of charge. alloyed by T.
13. Carlin" seed by J. Pickard, that;
' i 1 •-salary
Gill be road connnrss o ic.
Mr.1
xc
$1.95 per clan while its active employ-
ment. Moved in amendment by T. H.
McCallum, seed by W. G. Bissett, that
Wesley J. Bissett be rood commissioner
salary 81.35 per day, The amendment
was deelered.--Carried. - itilovcd by W.
G. Bissett, seed by T. H. McCallum,
that Messrs. Carling, Pickard, and the
mover be. a committee to give general
instruction to the road commissioner.
Carried. ---By-law No.1 1889: -To ap-
point road commissioner,was duly read
and passed on .notion of W. G. Bissett,
seed by T. B. Carling. Permission,
was ,;ranted Mr. Blatchford to remove
a tree on the street,it being in the way
of his intended building. Moved by
-This is the time of the year when
the Signa of spring are closely watched
Among others the dude may: be seen
taking the fur collar and culls off his
linen dtlster,therebv malting his winter
overcoat perform all the duties requir-
ed of the linen duster, white his best
girl fondly believes it to be a new gar
naent,'
}t .Sita r otent,
A - salt# a. this milda rt
t�.,ra n r
eon
da
1
lireltts t
s -r1 doctor will sit down and
-write a prescription, time five minutes.
paper and ink, ecnt, and the patient
Iiay s $l. 82, $5. $10, as the ease may be
A lawyer writes ten or twelve lines of
advice, gets from S10 to 520 from the
client. An editor writes a half column
puff for a man, pays a mart from 50 els
to Si for putting it in type. prints it on
several dollars worth of paper, sends it
to several thousand people, and then
surprises the puffed man if he makes
any charge. Strange, isn't it.
E:ceter Spring Show_
The Exeter spring show took place
in the agricultural grounds yesterday.
The attendance was not so large as in
former years, while the show of horses
was fully the best for years. Below is
the list of prize_ winners:--InliOil•rno
H3Avv DRASGTIT, aged: -1st, Dow &
Willis, "Charming Charlie"; 2nd, Berry
&. Miller'
'°McAlpine' ; 3rd, Dow & Wil-
lis, *+Turk. THREE, YEAR' OLD.-lst.
Hewitt 3t Katy, "Scottish Chief"; 2nd,
W. Welsh, "Markwell"; 3rd, R. Meter,
"Earl King." Two YEAR OLD.-lst,
A. Hewitt, "Kirkinkill'; 2nd, T. Cud-
myre, "Kinnerun„ 5irrrn.- 1st, T. &
J- Fotheringham, "Success." CAantitoE.
J. Berry, "Fearnaught Chief";
2nd, J.McIsaac, "Royal George"; 3rd,
A. Dow, "Black Warren." Arno RoAD-
sTEat.-lst, J. Beacom, "Tontine''; 2nd,
W. G. Bissett, "Volo"; 3rd, J. Ruby,
"Clear Grit." THREE YEAR OLD ROAD
STAR. --1st, R. Crearv, "Young Briton."
Two Moan OLD. -1st, W. 13. McLean,
"Raven"; 2nd, J. McCurdy, "Cannute."
Hnavv Honsxx, Ally AGE, DIPLokA,-
A. Dow, "Charming Charlie." Bur x.s.,
Arun.-ist, T. Russell, 2nd, T. Shipton
"Czar"; 3rd, 3. Strang, "Landlord,
Two YEAR, CL». -1st, T. Russell, 2nd,
T. Coats, "John A.'; , 8rd, L. Hunter,
"Victor!' ONE YEAR OL».-lst, H. &
W. Smith, "Grand Trunk"; 2nd, T.
Coats, "Joe"; 3rd, R. Hunter, "Darling-
tOn'DUke." HOLSTEIN BULL -1St, L.
Stahls. Judges for horses: G. Spearin,
Blanshard, N. Greene9 , McGillivray
and B. Aubry, Montreal. Judges for
bulls : Jas. Petty, Hensel], B. Haggart
Hensel', W. B. Robson, Springbaank.
older; to accomodate ew of our Lady friends the display
until Saturday night,
Gr Bargains in' eve
Millinery will be continued
De aartinent during this and the comic reels
Richard Pickard.
DEATHS..
In Exeter, on the 6th
2Ir, Thos. Snoll, aged 60 Years.
lllellAitns,-ins lYsborne, on 29th ult.,
the wife of Mr. David liiehards, of
a sans
ll'tx..1s,--1u Stephen, on 13th Marcie,
the wile of .1.51', 51r'illis, as daugh-
ter.
IitssErte--In Exeter, on 6th inst., the
wife of Jas. Bissett of a daughter.
el4111 I).
cq�i�raKll�aslr
An old Ph siilan,retired from, sractice haty-
in
had placed in ilia bands by Alt East Italia
missionary the formula of simple vegetable
remedy for the eneedyand permanent ('1114 of
Consumption, ])roncbitis, Catarrh, Asthma
awl A11 throat and Lung Affections. Alsoti
positive null radical cure for nervous Debility
and all Nervous Coin n1ain I.,after havlog test
Wits wonderful curative powersinthousands
°teases,haa felt ithiaduty to snake it known
to lits mattering follows. Actuated by this
motive and a desire to relieve human suffer-
lug,i'r illat na free oi'charge to all who desire
It this receipe,inisono ant rentor}ngliath
with fail directions i'or preparing and naing.
Sent 1,v mall by teldreesin with stem pneat-
ing this miner. W. A..Nor,Ei, 149 T'ower's
Block. Rochester, N. . Oat -itis#
-To persons who reside in or near
villages or towns, and yet go to other
and larger places to do their shopping
and spend their east, while yet asking
credit from shopkeepers, in their own
towns, the *Blyth Stan ^ '. w. yo'
r•When you return, from other towns,
have
.
h
with n bundle of goods that could
just as well been Nought from your.
tomo merchants, don't you feel n little
7Glry Honor tr
l hr don't
yon?
You
rare doing what littleyou can to ruin
a
evert' business elan in your town, be-
cause we ell depend on one another,
When you hexxc got the cad't to pay";.
for your goods don't go oft' to some
other town to make your purchases
oral expect your own merehent to
,,trust" you for. months. Give. those
who accommodate you the benefit of
your cosh trallSaetions."
"Sweet Home"
::There i$'uo place like home" runs
the old 'song, and we kow how true it
is.
The impressions made in - the home
are lasting. A mother's words never
pass from the mind. A father's conn -
Cal, reminds fresh so long as life lasts.
The last benediction of parental love
and solicitude --with what tenacity it
clings to the memory when almost all
else has gone.
How important, therefore, that the
home be maintained intact as long as
possible -a haven of loving council, of
peace and joy to the growing children.
How sand when -death invades, when
the fire goes out on the hearth -stone
and the family is scattered. What the
children lose by the death of a parent
only those realize who have grown up
without that love and advice which a
parent alone can bestow.
W. G. Bissett s c'd. by T. B. Carling, , There are tens of thousands of par -
that any person causing a drain to be ents to -dao in agony of mind through
put in across any street m this village fear of death from kidney- disease, who
shall keep the portion of the street used do not know they are doctering only
for such drain in proper repair for at symptosis--sech as wakefulness, nerv-
least one year, and also have the con- ousness, a splednid feeling one day and -
sent of the road commissioners before all -gone one another, dropsey, weak
causing such drain to be dug.- heart action, pneumonia, neuralgia,
Carried. Moved by T. H. McCallum, fiche appetite, etc., while the real
seed by W. G. Bissett, that this council trouble is poisoned blood caused by
adjourn until Wednesday the 17th diseased kidneys. Unless purified with
April, at 8 o'clock p. m. --Carried. Warner's Safe Cure they will just as
M.Eacu Tr, Clerk. surely die, as though poisoned with ar-
-Geordie, the hat cleaner, vas in smile.
town week. -Read Carling Bros. change of "ad" not coo biure gvanced oted to usenWarneirs e s Safe
in this issue. Cure because it 18 an advertised rem-
---Mr: H. B. Elliot, mail clerk, spent edy ; consequently, unless you use your
Sunday in town.
own good judgement, secure ane use
Mr. Everest, Forest, Dear sir. -Please
send lire three bottles of your Cough
Syrup; nettling seems to ('ore me but
that.--Mrs,Westhoover, G0oodland P. 0.
Mich. -
Exet&PoullrgYaNs
arig ooi1a,
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I AHGAINS THAT ARE BARGAIN
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Now is you chance to secure your Spring Goods. at prices
never before heard of m Exeter. Owing to the' great de-
pression of stele and buying for cash, as '� a do we have secured some special 31gai s before the
present advance of the market, so that we
are able to give our customer:5the Leery best N -al.
IIA. We do not adve1'tiSe our .n_,'oodds at (-psi; o1'
less than cost -such advertisements are a fraud.
Our .rices are right and will be found as low • as any other
r,
house in the trade.
FACTS -Tho people say that the prices of Dress Goods, Geoeeries, Boots el
Shoes, Prints, Cotton Re., &e,,atPARKINSON'S aro better values than ,in
s i Exeter. have special d ,i yes. W e in•
oil the connhinetl• stock. in l,xcte . We Iu C somadr �
vita inspection. It will pay you to call and examine our stock. No troub-
leto show goods. Farm Produce taken at market rices. Remember the
place -first door north of the Town Hall, Main St•, looter, Ontario.
Black Red Game, Red Pyle
Game Eggs, $u per thirteen
Black Red Hants, Red Pyle
Bants E{.aggs; $2 per thirteen:
TT '
E. P��S� y Prop.
t thisl Doctors publicly admit thatthey coin-
-Mr. las. Oke shipped a number of Warner's Safe Cure,' a specific, which
fifie cattle on Monday. has proved itself in tens . of thousands
Messrs. Charles and Alfred Bailey, cases to be all it is, represented, your
of London, spent Sunday in town, home, through your death, will be'
Hiss Ida Kent, of Liman, was the broken up and your loved ones depriv-
guest of her sister, Mrs: John Haws.- ed of tuat which money cannot pur-
chase or friendly supply. .
--The McGillivray Agricultural So- THE BLOOD iS THE LIFE.
piety will hold their spring show on And on its purity' largely depends
Tuesday, April 28th,' in the village of the general health. No one is free from
Clandeboye. danger, and nine -tenths of ; humanity
-One night last week a hear was actually do suffer from one form or
seen on the form Of Mr. Chas. Disney o' her of impure blood. No one remedy
in Stephen. A number took after him has such a wide range of curative pow
and chased him into the swamp. Be er as B. 13, B. that best of all blood puri
was not captured. fies and tonics.
HENRY WELIS,
�rewQ� a�� �1alsie�
GODERICH,
ONTARIO.
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PARKINSON.
The Jesuite Question.
MANUFACTURER OF
Welis' Ge1rt Gelotralg6 plo
PORTER.
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Porter a Specialty.
XXX P
G. A. HYNOMAN,
AGITATiNG THE PUBLIC*
But the sensation of the day is how WoT DBII rci Ls cheap
CARLING BROS, are selling. See o1'11' Ready -macre
Clothing; Don't look like it, 1311t it is. Looks
inure like High-priced merchant tailor
Work, Wears more Iike it too, stands wear and
tear, strongly, sewed seams, neatly stitched
well cut, well finished, low priced.
Can sell a man's suit worth
$7 for $5.25; Boys suits worth
$4 for 3.25; Men's pants at Si -25,
re. and ''+-k.Ql�
..� $1.75, �..�$2.75,a QQ
.Q�.
1 Q
,
,
By paying the cash and getting the discount we are in
a position to sell these goods at the above prices. We guar-
rantee satisfaction in these hoods or no sale, We solicit
a call to prove what we say is correct.
Ne trouble to show goods at
CARLING BROS.
izcs,
KEEPS -
Groceries and Confection7
ary of the Best
Quality,
a
Best Pipes
Tobacco std Cigars
Petty's Hams; Bacon and Lard
Thorley's Improved Horse
and CattleFood.
Dashwood Roller Flour for
Sale.
G. A. NYNDMAtt.
We are receiving daily, our Spring Stock of
SPADES . SHOV : LS,
rid other ence
°,`„g .res,
o o •to the 1 li at the
Which we are in a position to offer he public is
*TILP Yerij Fiiist Prics For Cask.*
We have also on hand a full stock of
Sg1t iig huiI!iij ilarolworc,Palitts, Oils, Iss, &c
AT FAMINE PRICES.
STOVeS +4_� ;-fiI11iL6ARE
Of all kinds always on hand at prices that defy
competition. . Sewing Machines, Baby Carriages,
Field and Garden Seeds. Eavetroughing a specialty.
2L CALL SOL CIT
BISSETT
BROS.