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iO write til, tsa.• nave. '1 he• wired preen , 1,e i:rliiet 1:leetrie.iaao;ip, it 19 the Leg*'
4+4,I'-;5 r°t ^ 1;41` 0.:it,s } } Y� ": wluu IC: Ed. I11Ai1t, of :;e:ifor h I've I
striate wwp 1st., ret,4 •I'v° ttt,' lt.A.lni (1'41'114 a friendly call ou Thalrtiilay last
i74t(1 •rti'ii w'trltli,2+''+i1 *•'ia�'. — Mr. James Mt:L. nd. Bt Stritidroy,
,.,. ca i:. ti hind ill Cowen last week.
isl t Mei !.tetet f
Congeal 1lRoceeeines —See Red. Ficherd's change .of "ad„
Council Meeting field by order of the to thisiesue,
Reeve at the Town Hull, Exeter, 20tis ,^..Atfeed Winsoio, of Canada Co.ofti o.
May, 1589. All present, Minutes of ,, woe in town on Tuesday.,
previous meeting read and =timed. ; —Mr.. ,John E. Tour, Iuspeetor of pub-
lie school, wash town yester(1awy,
--:ter. Robe. Pickard is home Irma
Blenheim for a fen days.
Moved by T. B. Carling, seeouded by
T. H. McCallum, that orders be granted
for the following limas 's iza—Jiro. Fop'
plestone, $1.50 for labor; A. Bissett,
86.750o; do. $10.00 street watering;Jell'
T Westeott, $5.31 lawbor; R. Staiilaile,.
$3,50 do; Wes. j. Bissett,C30.Z1 do;Sitas
Haud£ord n50 loo Tbos. Hartnell, et.-
87 do,; jxio; :ilore$1 C 4, .$1.6S do; Wpm.
I Down, $?J.55 do.; li rn. Webster, $1.50
(10 , E. Edweaks, $4.7.81 do,; S. Fausoti
610do.; Geo. Ciidmore, 62c. do.; 'rhos.
Snell, 3?e., do.; t'i'er. Clarke, 62e. do, D.
Taylor 50e. do; C. Luker $u'-?„ Walter
Wt+Steott, 4.4x0 do; Walter Carley, $18-
44 cio,, Jno, Roe's. $1.50 do.; Jas. Creee'h
$1.J6 charity Maas;
Jim. Pilp(i- do. $10.50,
h duty to M. C};trl,t; do. $35, ce:rrits to
8:1'or4l;do, *3.15 trees at pule.; T. Hall,
and Wm. Sutton, $10 charity to S. Ford:
—hiss Kate Stewart, of London, is
the guest of Mrs, Jas. 'Stewart at pre -
soot.
—Over 100 vehicles followed the re-
mains of Miss Pricillaa Coapts ou Friday
last.
--Mrs. Deno a, of '\ ictori'a, >t citlsie
Columbia is spending ;i week or two
with her brother bir. I. Bowerman,
—Mr, William Bryant, of Buffalo,
once as resident of this place under the
employe of IH. Cewveii as a. typo, gave
its a1 'riex.dls scall last eve.
—Remember the ere r'aisou to Man.-
itobat and the North West owrei the C.
C«iii.l1 The clerk to enquire te ins of P. R•:oar 4th, 11th aix;d 14th of June
se Blas ton to !intones in poor houses at W. J, Carling, agent,
In rlial and Str.tthto, ,. ,htao Pipers else •--f;. S lIoalgins, of Ltleala, has put-
to be atteeded to by Mr: n'r'. ; eats 'lln\ ed ehas se from John Cath: 3l: !sof Fit 'a?! arra,
lr - T. i1: C antra^, r;:eo.nle'd by T. He lie- M his celebr:aAe(1 peer. ;"'Greased Light -
nein, tai .t it 1'Rrit:ea:.afar the grave l- Innen"pasiiltg t:a("1'.'rtsrst ;t haairtlAie):iil'
last commenced nced on or about the 1st sem,
Thr 15trevetleelared theorist- in fritter;- a.'rl,itiiit°', 1rlSt, ra hers
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ti�aa"—Ci6tstetl• T1° l ouireal' belonging to 13r, ylri:dwta ixit wfai.11 wa
a tl FPUrlacel Uiltlt iirtiiiCdi lta'l� .iw-;- blah y Ieit stale -ling on all enreet, ran •a:it•,
isourt of Resister!, t0 be held on w eatille" P ' F , i
,,, , comfit , clan rt i21...1it S. 1u n'ent hemi e. ,
!cast it at " !cast+el, nl• Ori tiltit-
r y
;ma lltwi11:6•r(2 \vast-• dente
lea w.f 1 la M .nips", s iesesdiel by T.
t..trlina • 1 . t: i- r, clerk. --The sataii.,ttu "y meeting (1f at
West Huron s is . vie n - is la he
l.twne108 ricent!" tSolp for;' held in Ills ti..l�',+1 ]tri;, . !writ ws:L1rl;ay I'
land t i ll rye F\1i l veelleart program t h is
;onclonEleet• gestic 1+rt 'Ir.trt<1 ler the teeetsion.
—Mr, JI 1). Z a ' 14,4S nOW on IL. 41 .41
I.on(lo i t I,1ri;1 art,+c?; a,w (,atF ap. ` otty.arw" from
$last up. .x:11 it° .l with, teem a ton
^'alit% easter gene
Ern't�,ep.
--Th- want
\\ arllt+rwouiaxi's friend is L utlou (a ata (if I' afi:� w c Ir taste,, a lot of n.w1w dI-
*al1.,1a o 11lectrle oat,. ib;arrtieww's at el h'a\ reeks.
Iti
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--The seas "a nine Oala:�ea roal
Y --Prof.I T. A. Hawkene,o£:+Ci ama-out asl,rlla �ic'at:a •1• I. i\ J• 7 t•,ragl7e A• Fl ll
gin' rat lar town. the trees crit !alit' streets Irt full leef.
a `1 ho' ;`D1•,'ll 1, 4it1 liirl;tciu visit Buren act's'!' , a;St 48S 10 li lilai2ap its
wl:ln.ai lest. pY�'t.i t tied \.(�24it6 lea` ;# 4'r•llit tAt zine-
;17.1.1
a1i
Hanes, a lora-@ it, C+e the tient Iel;ta'++..
>„ :t;e Jett teeth.
,l ,. •-1ii411 r4 Iii^ txr � beteg' held
�.r. BIN) 1'.Illn'r, 41£ 't r. -Ain -4n, Alto,
d; :•C.::, .-" I y 11 ' r arnatty ign.tree n.
111. ret Leon Weser—None 11,rt 1:r: t eau s
a i � a len f Soo r:,C
^r:tlJA;,at 1 l'a:rict�dl>.:li. J,
Jtlrlapn 1-Yat•i4
"tit; SUMO.' in town.
Mr. 1� Utiiiuuel Ilew lyd'ieft t'
fl,r 'Washington Territory.
fi tar
t}au-", i'r. e3 0°; teei.�iit and �ltel2•se tat:
clustr�.•la'• io alai ; nil rest erl8lei' —u' • 8 -wive
sOr4' ( Iii i ete i Orn alt ,. v. Gen:!": se, Mr.
(.`lase=- ;and liar'., n.'9.' volts are tool:bee;
44.44
a
rapid. I°ir°'rd'l:'. 2°a ala'�1'r
tl1 f+prat r• for 1.. ';;a• 'Iver »,:. •.eine. tea.. to"
An l'neh- i4 at le srseelaors ;'vi -h. ¢'*�Iis; I:Ct1P 1I1\l l: all's\ti 1'CtUrlse41
mete on +a 2.l .....4'.3tw1 al •� ..":ae•2.iti,•m from Octrent okl tilturdtev evenme.
la y8 ti•'lwtt 011 1't11e'1 "\+'sa'P are wit •re —Just- third: Waltilting "s- made
ou ere not -sett'!=41. if a1 ratan \w !last.:. s eCte.`r by ueiva Loudon I lectrie'
wa
you to go to hu•, h t,. b he -111 invite Seep.
you to do e:],a1nd if .1 tnereh t t -\-sluts ®ZCr1'rltittg 2ti114 4t'1sy and homes
you to visit hie pl310 lif biteiteea, Ia..; made h,ann b train; I.a(loebin 1:leetrie
will ii1\ tet? pat thr.m,r,h the eoluttat s or ;rttitie
°tart 1e1 -titres t'# the Pequilati)ll
alley 1:ital. is ere eparcd no plies in
Ctines up 87410 very: 1Utt'restime 2' 41 .
t"114',brwtww't eerie o:$lt hen.. 4t -.
t'ikirtg par: •ar • 13. Cernyrt, ll iter :,am,
elesiniyialrt Oct Wes'elst t interrlo, ,1. J.
Amows, i.-h.unlp24U4 of Isosuds'11 r Jelin
ail, the weeds skater of Camilla.
The foalt v, n2 Yet elutir,11 tweed at
1"stst °4 Vestry tr'y meeting of the Trii'-
.MemorI ti f'Ditureh czrii.•dwith sane
ilrg more then this formal inotiset int'
vilest—Moved Ac 1}r: B. S. (a`N111, :~tom•
angled by Mr. Sp iel:m'ul "Tit it :1 vete
Of thinks of this \','syy Ito lit'w:dltt tat
tsars }arrear Ilt.3' itsr tlesi;e-oneeeeruus
fl of a marlale Font
:1
yltta\cal, �r. It ►, \crRiilg ter tat- l
--The Board of Trade are ttlal:itCg
your (]iat
our au jn,V'.icy. !i(lla'� (1d. it, --Dont forget to try Lemke) Eleetrlt more in the right (lireetion in tr inyg„
Soap 0144.0 41441 you wi'111 obit no other to es est'oble,41'i r.•t; u1 tr mut et for ]nit'' 1
:tors hilts deer. land. and eggs this we think would bis o£.
Bury the env sl `r out in the words _„•,Tithes /iris been quiet daring; the treat Bene'tie+ trp thus fuming commute
peek thrsaluoineter. dart$;aid wwc)tttd idso .also relieve the,
er lr t i,�,t1:d ti! ' ti 'ddle tea tr+eeid1.•s' St(er('lteep(r1' frim! &allot; with doubtful
aretnel. Ile is en good to the airy of { —Loudon l I: a his R Soap. is s only !, pedalo, el he Board are also tt yli; to
made 1 \ i (h'►,d \1 odd ,al.I:
but has ww':Lets tart! -whole earth aunt a.i1 Trade Mark Registered. in the village '•�
They will hold r(yanl°tr
In i( beaiid1 t.i ni !elle in the y,round1+he ri ,, n, the its ls; giving. th('1R c•. Ash for tin•ir pro,
the
That RichardPickard'stheh
p
dace town buy yourDry Goods, Boots
and .o ,
We quote a few of our prices -•-
Fey Dress Goods for 10 cents per yard
All -wool tweeds$
Mine Combination Prints for S cents per yard
Boys' Shoes for 3 cents per yard
ME.'n's is a 50 ss sa 4
Tl' and :_.maty.
alty with us and a.
isfy-
in each d . ar
Good Factory Cotton for 3 cents
Pure Linen Tailings " 20 g
Children's Shoes a; 25 l
Ladies' Slaves 1: 371
At
Fie•?�7.=a." °$
per yard.
4
a
a 8 +p w.
rane.
lniia7d'.' Ftp, 1pttulblrW,tllp• ws+pati Dist \vicel:, ltathiva i11o\'iny but t n 1, r. i
push, mo 82,l,teet 4.,4,'4tiaaa .,1.11 u4 ..{, , i 42 , ' (et a bandit t\w'1140 factors Stalrtotl 1s 1'1
4f the crust, and t1i' etarn that thine. Lemlon Eleetric . Soap will not in
OvLihietd. 'Then hus`le Hint 01• to (le:,;jUre the,, hinds or clothes u•id do more
piece Of the deed, acrd hairy hint deep work for the money, try It,
in the grtew•i cl le'': r (p u'; for Cts here, —Ladies, sec our beautiful combat.
gt t him ou' of sae. \w y,ai>4 make room ;pion prints lost colors, for 8 cents u.
fora men th :t e2ind. yard at Richard Pickard's.
The c'aAup, —Now is the time to subscribe for
The d ice of t'e opstele of the camp iu • the Aevo••.w•rel. (,h,iv �0 tats. from naw
NO.1 hili;; 1, district has been fixed till January- 1st 1590.
for J nee 18 io h.•., :3,400 men are smiler —.e number of one townsmen rare
ordn's to t5rat .,1l*. The 1,ct. tti(i2, Lac tr ming and fitting their dogs for the
has nut ret bee fixed, but it litre 141 S1,orts.hure to,lnorrowv.
eitht:r lli 41 i'sor `-'171"1"1`)12' i. W'L:(l:+or' —Wall papers, window shades, lace
tiispetch says: A report was prevalent curtains curtain poles etc., at greatly;
Friday tlrtt Sr. J. C. I attersin had tel -' reduced prices at Richard Pickard's,;
e r)phe(1 froln Ottawa that the Minster
of liilit,rt lt:al appointed Windsor as the
place for this year's camp The report
was unfon(t •d, but these saewins - little
doubt ttr' t'Sl'ixicls:,r Will have the camp
this ye it
aetti,tiaL mane, es. - -
The following' are officially announca
ed:—B3rd
f icially-announc-
ed:-33rd Huron Battalion, --No. 2
Company, Win ;hetet—To be captain:
2nd Lieutenant Charles Edeoird Willi-
ams, vice William Elliott, who retires
retaining rank. No 4 Company Clin-
ton—To he Captain; prow,insianallys
Adam Morton Todd, vice David An-
drew Forrester, who retires retaining
rank. The following officers having
failed to attend the annual drill for
1858.80 are removed from the list of
officers of the militia, viz:—Lieutenant
1
Johlt Ainsley,o. 2 Company (Wing.
ham); Lieutenant John Alexander Me
Naughton, No. 5 Company (Brussels);
2nd Lieutenant 'Wm. M. Sinclair, No. 5
Company (Brussels); Lieutenant, John
Beacom,No. 7 Company (Porter's hill.)
atoll away.
In Usborne, on Thursday last the
. wife of Mr. Wm. Balmarr together with
Miss Ida Cooper' went .to the barn of
the former's husband with the intention)
of hitching up a horse, after entering'
the barn they got the harness and
placed it -all on the horse except the
bridle which they thought would leave
till they got the animal in the buggy
but they no sooner got 'the tugs hooked
-hen the Horse started of on :t trot and
from that to a gallop, after running a
considerable distance, it came in contact
with h. board fence, andgoing through
it released thes.uimal front the vehicle
anal running on till it carne to a Wire
fence and going through that as the first
Was then on the road but did not run
far until it was captured. We are glad
to say no damage was done save the
-buggy which was a, little deranged but
the horse received nothing serious.
—Mr. Henry Coates, brother of Mr.
Thomas Coates, of Lrsbarne, arrived
here last evening from Y orkshire, En,g-
land.
• Richard. Pickard has just received
another large consignment ofreirlinery
tai which may be found the very latest
novelties.
—Messrs. John Wills and Wm. Balk
:rill shipped eight loads of cattle to the
English markets on Friday. They
were the test ever left this part.
—We are offering special induce
ments in our boot and shoe department
and are'showing goods from 60 ets. per
pair up to $5, at Richard Pickard's.
--M+:ssrs. Ballerityne and Woods
shipped two carloads of fine cattle to
the English markets on Friday. Mr.
Jas Oke also shipped two loads to .same
malmete. -
—We have heard of a few farmers
having fields of wheat which will aver
age 1:4 inehesin length, but Mr. I'c'ed
Baker has a field that beats them all,
ranging 22 inches in length. Beat this
who can. - -
-Mr. Arch. McArthur, who has been
under the einbloy of Dr. Lutz, of this
palce, leaves to day for Brussels where
he has secured a permanent situation.
Arch. will begreatly missed among the
young ladies.
On Saturday last one of our young
sports in the name of Rennie' Kinsman,
succeeded in capturing a lar: e pike
which measured in length about 2i ft.
This was a good catch for the young•.
sport.
--A meetng of. the License Commis-
sioners for South Huron was held in
Seaforth, on the 16th inst., when Me -
Dona & Leathorn, of this place, were
granted a strop license, and Henry Bos-
senbcrry, of Drysdale, was granted a
wine and beer license. -
ineetine;s for gntier.i] bushiest, 111 the
town Hall, every first Friday la the
month,
—The S. 0. E. Celebration Committee
desire to thank the ntereh•rtits and'.
ettizenc generally who so kindly don-
2tte(1 suers for the celebration of the
%4t1i,- Among Others the foliowinf is
t list of that inereb 13215 who siilsseril,ed:
Curling Bros., James Pickard, Bissett
"Oros., 'Richard Pickard, Geo, Sanders,'
G: A. Ire ricltnni1, E. Roberts, J, A.
Stewart,' Si G. Hersey, J. Parkinson, J.
P. Toss, Fanner Bros, together with the
Iteevc, and n in ill ' I .
C c ors, 1 x Hayes of
the Ilictropolitan, and the Central Hotel
which was the most liber•.il:
To-inorrow being Queen's Birth-
day- this town it is to be hoped. will look
its best, and is behooves oar townsmen
to decorate it as much as possible so
that it may wear a bright appearance
and tli it the many visitors from our
neighboring cities and townS may go -
-away well satisfied that we al aprosperous
and happy. Of the loyality of the mass
of our citizens there is no doubt and a
Iittle bunting and a few fi:igs will add
greatly to the beauty of their buildings
and will cost but a trine. As many as
two hundred of London citizens are es'
petted and as our tolrn bears the -salve
name as one of 01d England's most loy-
al cities, let us take their motto
se;paper fidelis (always faithful) for our
own for that day and prove by our ex-
ample always faithful to the interest of,
the town we represent.
—Whenever Talmage touches upon
a social question - he generally says
something worth recording. A recent
discourse was upon borrowing during
the delivery* of which he' said, "The
trouble is my friend, the people do not
understand tate ethics of going in debt
and that if you purchase goods with no
expectation of paying for thein, or go
into debts which you cannot meet, you,
steal just so much .money. If I go into
a. grocer's store, atnd'I buy sugars and.
cot''fees and pleats, with no capacity to
pay for them, and no intention of doing
so, I am more dishonest than, if Igo in-
to the store; and when the grocer's face.
is turned the other wary '1 filled, my
pockets with merchandise and carry off
as ham. In the one case I take time of
of the merchant and his messenger to
transfer the goods to my House; while
in the other car,; I wait on myself and
transfer the goods without any trouble
to him, • In other words a sneak thief is
not so -bad as the man who contracts
for debts he never expects to pay:"
GODERICH,
t4;,r'1'A1UO.
43
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ORTER
s+V,a
SpeciaIl
YNIMA
KIEPS
�ooG a a & Confootion
a 'y of tip Bast
Quality,
alma
Best Pies
Toba000 and, Oigarz
Petty's Hams; Bacon and Lard
Thorley's Improved Morse
and Cattle Food.
Dashwood Roller Flour for
Sale.. �j �{ �r7[� {
SwF �+II li i;�l:fi las
21vzT MOETORE
W'.R tt
wishes to announce that he
has opened out business in the
stand recently occupied by
the ADVOGATTE, and is pre-
pared to manufacture first-
class
BOOTS SHOES
for all customers.
A CALL SOLICITED.
Our motto is good
work and square
dealings
W. H. TROTT.
CONSUMPTION KEELED.
An old phvsician,rotired from practice hay-
ing had p eyed in his hands by au East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
'remedy for the �speedyand permanent cure of
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma,
and all throat and Lung Affections. Also ape
positive and radical cure for nervous Debility
and. all Nervous Com plaints,after having test
edits wonderfulcurative powers in thousands
of cases, has felt. it his duty to make known
fellows. to his suffering lows. Actuated by this
motive and a desire to relieve human' suffer-
ing,t will send free of charge to all who debire
it, this receipe, in German, French or EEn glish
with fell. diroetions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing with stampream-
ing this paper. W. A. NOYES, 149 Bower's
Mock, Roc4sester. N. Y. Oct -18-E
It is wird that every 1‘.3 .12,2 Vs a. t'1i
their lite tir-t`t' to i`a Itze a, fol' 1 214)1, 212
stiHOW talar! tit2la tti rra- SS may t1( c r 113w't" t1a: w Iil:,wrt2t22ikT a, .Ain,
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HAT TIME p a 00M4.
TAM 2-4211 AZ`" ix°iM1ll til- 4I 1t 11211 everyloaiy lnurelan4tatr their gaa44ls
at P.4:`,..4;;,;41'7, ',e i'111 !:t4l:w i:2;21;tt
tla0. 4 29a :aa:a l:'f'nee aro ;aisw.a4- ti.41w*Q.
l'0U 02d"- Saab1 UR -Wel laie %Irios. Ion lataloi Al A 016'hts cm!:
ar la xiaa lin;.' 1r auI
Cta'tonaera; 4012'2 yen e :Isere'' 1`, those -eaten, 122 it. Partite -es tele
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Leif2 in a cirri -tiles' t°a'4$ r'ct12i 1..41. R"i.lol a lel lt'li t.11.4t t0:i,2-.l1(°^at ,
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arab you 's
better ttt
il1a tt11>M1. Cti lsIilt your own iaa.t'rest i and
t('I tt(llti't:' 11}lkirlg Your 1111a't•llltN'a G1 °\1'ilt.'1i
trll :�rl 4't`
enough for 1a fortune. You (U11 do
.'hi ill Cash Stogy' than an other place
i lr"IIC.'�t I" f . '144 �' • allowed , �. in
y„ Ii;uTrot,! allwrt,t'a for t.Illli roduee at
:stdoor twill or tI ] Hall, Eoti
I.
a*/' :Paz. RiyR
RULY 1
lit is, first of all, ( ening
you want,. Saeed 0i' Cast Lase. A
useless thing is dear at any price. To be
an article must be cheap, that is, it must.
sell fon A lower price than rules
foe srnmoiler goads. To b `
B
.An article must be of sound quality. It is no bargain to get
an increased quantity of poor goods at a low f aures Bad eggs
are dear at a cent a hundred. To be a
An article must be all right in
weight or quality. Many bargains are made by
stinting the quantity and selling ten cents cheaper. Selling
goods at cost is .a blind and then putting it on
nm
soethin else to 1� s
�' make >_e up the loss, '
are not made that way. Try them by weight, by measure,
test thecom uality and compare the price
g ��
and they hold tbexlurown
as actual Baro'aiiis. W nvite you to
5
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-g,
the test.e embe ' the e.�i
F{, m x B i
aa,' -gains House is
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