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ewttaest.t.1Ga+,, un, $3,314,046,an increase of 3496,249.
k 4 6-`1xb kt.Catee I)onliniou'Government debenture held.
wee. setetuaztes, editor, was reduced $122,883, being $1,892,043
Securities other than C uiadiau show a
T ilTGtlly! April 251, 1889,1 reduction of about $25,000. Loans to
the Dominion Government were paid
1IIE .BIRJII \(riI 4 I :I.,I;, ce os. ; off to the amount of $164,703. Loaus
to Provincial UYovt:rilUliettts itiereatsed
At thet genet-aloleLtiuu of 18,-e ' " ° eeeply $50,000, Loaus discounts
followed the going into operation of the ° advances on stocks, ete., shover a: reduct-
lcdis rlbttl i of Scar; A4t of that year
the late Mr. John Bright was elected 1 y
at the jority Of L 4.3, over 1 L rd Randolph
(.'hui'cbili, the vote for each candidate
being, Mr Brinhte4, ta.f; Lord Raattloiph
fresh efforts; only to leave then: more
laded and shattered. Nor whitlt our-
cotics,'which temporarily soothe. bat
to create an unnatural appetite.
It may be asked, what is the e<auseof
this extreme nervousness, laelc of ap-
petite, lung trouble deficient heart act-
ion, failing eyesight, apoplectical tend-
ency, etc, We reply, poisoned blood,
caused by diseased laidne3-s, and the
troubles indicated are, after a11, but
symptoms of apt-aneed kidney disease
with')* is but auother name for Bright's t 4.1 -1T -tit ONTARIO
LOTIiING
.A. a .... )
Se/Zaira. st_
is•s..
d ea e i l ss
uc xe
ion of about 050,000, now standing at .a colnpl@t@ bxt'aikint; do ntOt will
$11,"92,5:17. Loans to Mnmei al Cor Has note in steel;
blood-purif�'ing (mett.l s:the Itidneve. and • sAe
iterations have been reduced nearly they will be excreted, pict:e +heal, xg®
t Imo
A.M AM Loans
t other
corporations
.. __.�.,.__ -..ns through the urine- ., A. 4tl Aug � ..
chow an increase of $329,843•—a: total
Now in the spring of the year,gaeillg
to the ,ext!'-. 'tY(ark which has .been put
Churchill, 4,216--a total vont of b0.205. of $19,725,866. Loans between bauke, upon the 'mallet's and laser though tree
at that ,tante the spilt In the litleral;secured send utiseetu'- .-, amount
piety on the Home Rule q;aes'ii1 L h:id $.36-8,6e3- -a r..ductiest during; the.
not oet•urled. It tool. place after ttlre. month of $131,137.3. Loans and (iis-
.meat diet during the jointer months, IN THE FOLLOWING LAMES t
thesesymptoms are more pronounced, ! West of Englund Suitings an(lTrous
and tate danger to fire patient eotres- 6
txlallstolte's return to power in n.b.eaLLnt to be the public sow an ncrt�rre pondin le iuerettsed, It It is therefore 'erS1&t
unmet have timet the poisoned blood '-r
be a etch Tweed $uitinge and Trouser -
188d, when It was deserted be lataerf 1l,.873,.1
{ 17,aendstand now at 3149,7.33 cra(lleet(•(l, and the i idnew s be brit togs.
most prominent and Iu>ablcst followers h 539. In referring back in this ronuect (n coua ,lete health, which can be spee4 ` french and Enelish o
;nine of whom /rid le: 4:u his eon.��i . -4es: • 1n to our rant a:trts»n of sone month a lige .uta e„,l conn ally a4cCompllshed b�- the' Worsted Ciotlis,
� it 1 •
including the \l:4tques of Hartington, year ago, we tiud the iners ase oz :fiance use: a 1l,trnar n :. bi (etre', a tiled ls. •s' e. made tap in the Latest
Mr, ,Brigl4t, Sir Hearts J:titi, S end Mr. over pen n tt <e 44.850; but this year N 01:4$ of SY ti `' ILL liui4dirds of tlao4ls•
u.
t
i Style, ibestSt Rates.
Joseph Chaib,riain. Th ue:.ral the 1airet„u is lticrcisa has been
ottetiou Q 1,--$6 was ftDtfght A.nU in ill. 111114'14 eere"iter The inereese !tiring 2
I e,
411 tin upon the Hume Full; issrteetudre- they Year was $1.i,117,1113, All this Wait 1111
hied
i0
toll Bye,
suited in ate dt•xeltt 14 the tIUve•rloaleut• tends to show: titer the trade of the ;••,nit?s tioft:croptuts loved ones
It WAS during; that sonte•at tiger fila. country is eve! oping into such- ehnn- 1'ui ;clad t41 Illc'et Willi thee:
l.ifleratl Z'f4iai is; to aid4:ithan.:: etllt eels that eteiuires immediate each carpi- (Jur SV t1aa sty i, v101440.4
inti;: d to the ti:alst.+u� I.ifia' tis I,r alai ' tot to novelette it, but the Nnterp ise And shine' nci geld e•dg;ts c.ttt s'zi;
iota eS1s.:t1w.. al.e1 it w uiY.a .i tittLL'4ng 14a+ atl:i ail t14+' t 1YIlEitlt:4t+ et Of the lend:, ; 41,ald we kW miss our t Itel Norquev,
At th:' host he Duct, held so trot, rand
tile 4.Intpaiyit In harmony w Y.ai the at, otherwise they would tighten the
high;
4. J. WELL
Dckson'
At&t.6.hthio
t'4ija'irw3liva+. t tit It t"-44-tt Sir: ..-;,-r.• t�. 7 ,a i,i•*ncD otteU.e'x,li!(PttlJae.,• ;epos iceAfll^R
puree 5tiiags insta ed of, as lee; been But Suns., then follow darltuese, a 111 nt Ilibb::pt., Yat a=: 9 , r+ r. s, t, tea
Lite Mr. Bright ens tee, 4'Albli „ill, 4'lt;' waitLi4`6 clouds
tam wilt tosowtee :ct.i3 •; 1%, , ..;e
D tilt a sa+,•, t stendin;^ tlw au s for } Sothe cl u s toll bye• e:rttl h r.:ariN, t ,t.• ` • , , ..
The
Irish fiats.;l+alt trat; t.lt llnnL•1 issue in , ('PttaP,1'ri a r,l' I1n14thr. l a II, 11: Y , ( :' • t t•,,: , .
tel rwttt , an ••t 41. 0 )i 4 44iol., 4�atte+
l t Yil,t'C It rll nl li•yll { a t A \: 74b aY,
Mondays entire sr. at t1IMtil \e°ltie:iL and hills overdue are utit spa•ct all; se. 'Wait till tilt" ciuutl, 4'„ll i yep, Torte, , sea thole -tie tes 0,- a•.
the close of winch the vote sestet; for 1 i f gla1t+ it I 15 sait.till the e•bauds mill bye;
Mr. J. Alert Brigid, 5,610; fair Mr, the total 41:L\414,.. re'ach'ed $1.0(,,4,a.,oh, ¢ ttta mai; ria .rx,,, 4rrt c ata,. , t.i •„aa t4.
1144 the eltatads shill seen ren.bre.
tr matte.,; ref F; a 1 %t., r u•5A>
i curet , S tow an raft aaS2 o ,: • . , ' ., • i u oil tit, t•at of aao, 'OVA .rung
$1„00amote sela1't+slklllliI1+1+aDwav, a;
;P.
QUALITY IS THE TRUEL TEST OF
cs�PrrEss.
J. H. NORTIICOTT
BREAD,
BUI9'S,
CtiI�ES Etc.,
OF TT3E HEST '"CY2.Z2TY_
Of EveryDescri tion Made to Order.
J. . o � r r cot ,
ONE DOORNORM OF FA S }S :LOC
Nan -street ,~ E titer°.
STOP AN
BEAD!
There is a Mac line
called
lxale+ ;..�t;t3. The vote east is t:,i::itler ; have • aA, ..;
other overdue debts have Iltt ceased . i•o a..4 t.rf41 its t a is a 4 j,.. a ut' ('{ A- -:ati 3 ',r *
,-., , .,•, . ,.. The (;xit"+ (ia•In54ill � waver, `I' ���. p���LI� ��)L��� .��.
,tial less than that of the general tl4,et ,about S1i+,Q0t4- :\Gt4'S and Mils: and ; :in(l the faith they crena not keep:
ant of beret, « aw'h •althe lest ' Y tet- t
�' • ,. I rtr.lttljc.r.lS4a.t.i ipi 1...s4taR^n114 14tt,le.
' • 04tlt4'r e►veAltlaLt•- de"1at'Y, 4tI uteri 1!� al} li {6,1Pntt' eve i+tA•�e t4tn”, �At4t•top Tat I,c4r.lt-e� tde„t_, e.a. ai a (5•R pounce..
flaw"' i 'eti. - :+1` e , Sl! teetnrutvar,ts=t_A.ret,tyc, a :.1a
1 14, 141 Centre! ii1r4L4i41,,143... .94.1 estate, intro:sst about ex: too 1.e:21. +ictal , aYl the4ll f4ttln 11A\Iei ata l Bion, q;,•tt•"t;s9"3. , ^a da .".rrr,{„t a• le i"Vert' .4xt"the+7r \'Sll3nt('(1 LY'! Sa tl6tie•,e. Pttaa7-t^rA •.c^.. ,a.z "oet
t .;a, a art-i<RONTO
I
4!424 1 x
T IS
when the issues were (labrent. mune- 't�tititt(" property, of the bault,other arm , . ) amp eccoY4 os atY' a at4:.4a'lr,aa^�a..+aruLia ' i
-" •.,,. . �i•.. _ .,i.. , Thor ra Ira 1 t a ants. t i 1
l : iit;
^+ (^\, lice`• 41401iatrt. 19•°As .. ,a, 43a?twt3aYflr3
e k; 8,1tt., ,.,,,ah,•s.....t1�.4, .,1i. laa..:,t. The :halal;premises. stand about aa! list .Its oat a trir with C rest of their laltg
• e
1..11, I'A4(•i,NON,
fusels 9th 44,:?. 1A.2RRi+ ar,Ft4^•`t
iiiiiiLitxl of 1.'14 •rs tat Ceut •.il Iiirnting• *uontlt. \torrtetttes oat real estate` sold' lc”*.
y:,.a.1 it4 1" W:itt, 1(I,1, +, end lit 1'00; it lav the balks is ttberaZ $23,000 lev+,a time y' The fallitnaeut beiter, all In in,y rye{,
ways 141923. t if III': &Malar 01 tle4; 411- ,;' later 111014111. Other asserts not includedare Thtt Ori[' r e Asalatuug triuutph
(•cease eole;'d<4141e14t 1t1DlOt the rovi5IGt41 of under the foregoing heads drew a ani in- I,ecaulmi• our organ'sa:dead.
1110 voters". .. But 1 \mold Oaf/ the iraatottio»
exease or about e50O,000. The total as' it's their; gone top iiisteaad.
:.$Qamounted to ett52,14t;,301., an ill• , They hese it has le -tan advancing,
9
meta. over the previous month of $1.ei Its. views haveeeneutuptt3te'd every
F.
TH11.4Itc "11 B.-1 '1.11. , 7 t 1'1� one -
MEAT.
..1,11:\1. 4104ilit,.and an increase of $•,2Q,06108
The l.'oll and it 1bare united,
the year, (?lancing; back aver our And brothers now together they will
Tun hank Statement for tet? 141§114t14eompari,4ins of last year, we find that run
of lfarch apwarrtt in the Camel fita.'the mouth of March increased over ,�,
:rate oft Sault-, anti. bears daft,' t'*vh ° , P -.>a , , met- ie„td tor lett our tueL;csts,
I'eb. attly 3�l 3e,_Ju, which would nidi• Within their hearts so true;
.1 rt1. pW, t ! in it muchthattt ta 1
e.tte that iluslnaFs prospects are bright.' But for that end we need Alexander,
worthy of comment, espati:tlly when oniug; as wen as tht; advantages both;! lie is a read True Blue.
comparing it \cilia that of the s.tme I derived, from she unusual early sera. Tlt(est keep ml' a bright face my tont•
month lust year. The Bank 4.1 Loudon " r:tda5,
in .'( - ., ,,,, 6 sou. The gritty ant's of darkness soon
li lutdation.hit ms to have added $7' ` We are disposed to look hopefully shall fly;
10 to paid ug capitol. The Western 1 upon the prospects before the volume-, G Work up for the next election,
13an1: of Catn*4.t added $T12:70,inereas- not►withstauldin internal e >•itetion,;tnd
And wait till the c latads roll by,,
g' ,UNIm mite (Man.) Antes
ing its Reserve Fund $10,000. The St. the efibrts of certain politicans to make
Stephen's Bank increased its Reserve the Dominion the heaver -of wood and
Fund. 85,000. The banking; capital now' drawer of water for the Uniteu wt..,t!s.
stands: Capitalpaid, up, $1;043t3,890,57 The business outlook is bright, and the
Reserve, ti 1.I,_11,.+.t.4J4a, with deposits dnaueiatt position is soundatndaatisfaet-
amounting to $1:32,640,888.90, about ory. All that is required in Canada is
one. half of which bears a small rate of the mainta.inanee of a spirit of enter.
interest, and the balance no interest at prise and self-reliance, whtcli,it Is grat-
all. This sum should be suflideut tel Hying to know, has been developed to
meet the requirement of the trade of , .1 satisfactory extent of late years, and
five million of a population. Notes in especially since the failure to secure a
circulation increased during the innnth continuance of the reciprocity trade
$605,&70,1laving reached %x32,471,522, relations with the neighboring Re -
and an iticrease over the same month public inoperation under treaty be
last year of 3266,236.. It may not prove tween 1854 and 1866. When the
uninteresting; to note by a comparison Americans abrogated that treaty not a
of a year age flea the circulation for few of their public men entertained the
March, 1888, showed an increase over Hope that their action would force
Feb. of that year of $621,884, and over Canada into annexation; but the con -
the same month of the previous year— taryeeffect was produced, for at no time
of $463,364. This is merely to note the in the past has there been manifested
steady growth of the trade of the less disposition on the part of Canadian
country, which can be guaged by the to hand their country over to the teu
amount of money required to conduct
that trade on a sound business basis.
Dominion Government deposits for
March show an increase of $457,767
over Feb., and deposits held as security
for Dominion contracts show an in-
crease of about 335,001 Provincial
Government deposits increased $344,-
095. People's deposits increased' $872,-
130, reaching at the end of March $120-
666,840. Loans from banks secured
-
and unsecured were reduce[. 3343,649.
..!mount due to other banks in Canada
show a reduction of about $10,000. The
amount due to agencies in Gro tt Brit-
ain mere€ised 304:3,216, Other LiithiIi-
tics not before included were reduced The Grain of Salt.
der mercies of foreigners than at pres
ent; and it will be found when the time
comes to put the question to a practical
test at the-polls,that the people are not
disposed to favor such .changes in the
fiscal policy of the country as would
work to their serious disadvantage in
many directions,frequently indicatedin
the columns of this journal.
BIRTHS.
Coin xsn.—•Til Exeter, on 21st inst., the
wife of Thos. Cornish of a daugh-
ter.
3180,000. Total Iia1?lities ulL1 ;aasecl A lady titididg a begger boy at Ilei
$1,133,236, and at the enol of 0arch door gave him a meal of coffee, Bleat
and bread and butter, which he sat
delve in the area to eat. A moment
afterwards, however, he topped be-
seechingly at the door again, and on
its being' opened remarked with his
eludes the amount of d,•1, : ,aa on the hand upon his heart, "If I haul but aa,''
termsul.^iatiall:te1. i0 ;411101, lt little salt 1 should be perfectly- Nippy."
Of course he got the silt.
Human nature, is always lacking
something.
The great, ruddy farmer pines ba-
cause he has not moron fame or position.
The famous inan longs for the lusty
health of the farmer.
The grain of slit is wanting.
How to secure and retain the s.Avor
of health in the midst of this rushing,
nervous, over-worked generation is a
worthy of our ,closest attention. - It
cannot be done With stimulants, which
Int: spur on the over-worked nerves to
reached $171,W„)%015, 1111 fuer use over
•
lieu ch 1 55, rt£ 1:1, s r; ;3'3, This in-
cle!a15 at the ;hue 1S one of the
lranl', chief. Solite s of profit as it i11
to$ i7,1i51,(1Si, an 11010tS.,'during the
montllj of $1 6,111:-,
a 1111011 :.t^:1',.1) Sal, sllowi:lg rt
11.118..' of , ?57,H02. Notes of and e hl-
ques oil otli:1• b reks, $1,03 I I, being.
1 1111ct••tl da1•1,1,.; tis 1011111 ti:S31,1t,)
Balances duo f oirlo Brit b•tul.s lalcl;aas
1d-uc,1 a $:f(30 ")(:1. 1j:* 1(1.111*,• at 33,1.05
601. Be ;noes due from Atne:rlcali.
banks and branches, 317,702,103, a re-
duction of a 323. f
,>:7 1. Balances clue,
c)L'NTY OF HURON TEACIIEPAS'
U Examinations 1889.
Second and third class noneprofession-
sal examinations ea[tt
eGo11e LLt
a Insti-
tutes and High Sehool5 in the County
on Tuesday, 13th July, 8,40 a. in. First
C., July 16th, 8.40 a. me Candidates
who wish to write at either Clinton or
Scaforth must notify D. M. M,&r t.oett,
Esq., P. S. Inspector, Clinton P. 0., not
later than the 22nd of May, stating
which of the two schools they intend to
writes at, and those who wish to write
at Goderieh must notify Joine E. Tont,'
Esq , P. S. Inspector, Goderich P. 0., at
the same date. The notice be aeeorn-
peeied by a fee of $5, or $10 if the
Candidate applies for the First Class
as well as Second Class Examinations.
No name will be forwarded to the De-
partment unless the fee accompanies
it. Head Masters of the Collegiate In-
stitute or High School will please
send the applications of their Candidates
to the Inspector of the division in which
the Collegiate Institute or High School
is situated. Fortns of application may
be had from the Secretary, - -
PET R ADAMSON,
SEC'Y. B. EX.'S.
Godericll, April 22nd, 1889.
hook Here?
If you want Bargains in
Land Rollers,
Gates,
Hay Racks,
or Rakes,
--call at the
Handles of every description always
o11 hand.
Turning clone to order on . the shortest
notice.
Repotting neatly ,rind cheaply done.
Circular atnd.bancl sawing done.
A number of bee hives on 11 111c1.. They
are the.bett and h-ludiest bee
hive made. -
' e =chine ln.:a'
A quantity of excellent t oil
for sale.
Dry \wood taken in exchange,
c�
D• :
S. 1*1BLEY.
THE LEADING
Aciertaker
AND
■
ure Dea-ierFurn%
OF THE
TOWN
i have an immense Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking
Goods now on hand, which I
will sell at right prices.
Vntftidn & kihiming
A SPECIALTY..
An examination of our Stook
Solicited.
S. WLEY•
IF YOU WANT A
Clem a !iyShine
OR
Neat Hair Cut,
CALL AT THE
Central Barber Shop,
P.c.son's $1 ok,
Exeter
A. Hastings,
PROPRIETOR
ME
OUR GILIYCG PILL No.1 CURES
,,NERVOUS DEBILITY
Lestloohood, Sentinel Weal,ness..Sperm-
atorrbr a, Varicccelo and all diseases re.
sultinggIromtbolilrors of Youth, Indiscro•
tions, Exooesoo,Overworx o, Exposure.
Price $1.00 per box, postage $ cents extra;
six boxes for $5,00, postage 15 cents extra.
Whypay 404014d specialists from. $10 to
550, when you can be cured for $52
EST
NO. 2 CONES FEMA Le WEAKNESS
General ne!r11 ty, Nervous Headache, &e.
Price 31.00 corbel:, postage cents extra;
Six boxes for 55.00: pastage 15 cents extra.
Six boxes cares the worst eases.
No. 3 INSURES REGULARITY
Is safe avid always reiaa11,. !totter then
Ergot, Oxide, Tansy or Pennyroyal PM's.
Price $2.00 per largo box, poltage.0 cents
extra 0 boxes 55.00, postage 1$ cents extra.
CEO PILL -CO. 211hIi1F ST, iN.MI NTS
10
eartieula408E 011 reeoipc of stump,
See that Bawds are branded with the Trade \!ni'k, LAM
If not, do not (adze ie: as it is only spurious oil they
aloe offering ing yon so as to itmk,e more money
out (1r you.
FOR SALE .[
sett Eros,
July -26-188. i.iliii :a+k.L R.
aoosarR
STEEL FRAME GRAIN DRILLI
Guaranteed the .best in the world.
, ,r
S 111 1 instantly NO OTHER DRILL made t, c >L i ctrl tl\ t4 Mated torun a •
`II d at u\
r Jest
depth without stopping the team,
t�c(I
NO OTHER DRILL will sow all kinds of grain thoroughly, even and
properly covere:(a at a. nuiformdepth in all kinds of soil..
NO omit DRILL commences to sow the instant the horses commence to
move, and misses no ground when starting in, after turning.
NO OTHER DRILI, equals the Hoosier when used ars a cultivator and no
single cultivator surpasses it, thus combining* two implements in one.
NOXON'S NEW STEEL BINDER
See the greatest invention of the age in our new knotter which cuts but
eaincnlteakes n waste ends ani saves cord hinaingetleo Improved 1e
wers
ma Horse hakes.
HENRY JONES, AGENT.
AltComm ications, address to HENRY JONES, Exeter, Ont.
THE BEAUTIFUL AND CLEAR GUT
010 tat MU1
•
from which this paper is printed
was supplied by the
TORONTO TYKE Fothinitr
Dealers in Type,
Presses, and Printers' Supplies.
J. T. JOHNSTON,
80 & 82 Weruir gton St. west
TORONTO, ONT.
The - Grand Union Fotel
3
CITc'. — ONT
Enlarged and Improved.
30 rooms elegantly furnished.. -
Tables supplied with all the Delicacies
of the •'a,'
3
season. Convenient sample
rooms. House heated with -hot air.
Electric bells. throughout.
Siity� �a
c�A Y m
R. S. TUFTS, PROPRIETOR,
.. iw .� y., e.,•,,n. • ,. .N: crx,a•..xr
tl
" L�a p�� to sell ct.eEdo
E ; ti i , 'L5 N rac-r;S• Stock
LIBERALPA:g GUARTANTI* 1 1 WEE]ILY
No experionco required, Conlin oneo SA mice
arid'success assttreii. write 1 Ron. P: YOUNG,
Nurserymen, keachestcr, N. Y.
FE\V
MORE-
5x10, 11x14 and 14x17
PHOTOGRAPH H :IES
—o --JUSTIN AT—o-
,..�x
iaettt sY.Y+£dK'!' M.b, •n �1V d�:P e.Kra 6� i,.h'k r:° i�
Dont fail to see them.
Also a Now lot of Chromes and
O.1Paiftif g's, such as Srou
have never seen
before in
Exeter.
The highest fin chert.Cabiiuet
Photo's in the Count
$3 Per doz.
�
J. Senior.