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The Exeter Times, 1893-7-27, Page 1THE'BEST Advertising Medium 'ITIS SFCTrON'. VOL. Xi.NO, 49, MIDDLESEX GAZETTE. "HEW TO THE LINE, LET TWE CHIP'S FALL WHERE THEY MAY! EXRTER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1S9P,: 'by Go Barstool Whent you Can a good, get high, man's Plow Shoe 11, GGA-oWan's for 9Oo..P Also a complete Line of WOMEN'S MISSES' AND 'CHILDREN'S OXFORD TIES in TANS and DUNGOLAS. These Goods were bought direct from the Manufacturers and will be sold at prices that cannot be beaten. Eggs x x cents per doz, 110 M YY Al s General llxorchant, Kirkton. Public Scaool Leaving vaicam, Tura Perms Wise RAVE, BERN Seceessetl2, nt,AND TILE SOHooL mom ii'IIENCE TREY CASTE. l big 55itamination was held at the same time as them. 8. Entrance. The papers were considered very fair and out of 63 candidates 34 liave been successful, The Education Department pays $5 to the ?Olio School Board. for each successful pupil on the following canditione. (I) The principal of the school must hold a first or second class certificate, (2) There must be at iciest one legally qualified assist - aut. It is expected that Euclid and Algebra Will be added to the examination for 1891 e t the asenreduced in genelthee Y; Whenthie de, many of the pupiae' in our rural aohools will no .doubt take thti P. S. Leaving exam. before attending the High ,n011001 or Collegiate Institute. Weeuaderateeej that the head mestere of our tnoltegiato Inctutee will .admit those holding P. 8. Leaving a ttifio ates to the thirg, room of their Schon,: Without further examination, This Will leave the candidates about two years at the high School and will leave them at home at a time when they should be .Tartar the es -tweet ogre of their p reete. We believe this will bo a gain to both the Public Schools dad the High Schools. It e certainly a gain to the parents. re piles, the candidates required to make at leas."' 50% of the total, i. e., 500 marks and 330 d'f 0,00 paper. The follow ne is a list of the suoce.shil candidates at the different examination controe,the sohods where they are educat- ed. and the total timber of marks obtain- ed. SODERICii. Gorden, William, Sheppardton, P,S...696 Green, Lillie, Shepparton, P. 8...... , 543 Hayden, Emmeline. Sheppardton P. S. 515 Hawkins, Walter, Port Albert P. S—..511 EXETER. Brown, Mary, Exeter P. S..... , .....544 Creech, Richard, Exeter P. S..... ..512 Huston, Ewe, Exeter P, S. ...... . 500 Martin, Nettie, Exeter P. S .502 Martin, Alex, Exeter P. 8,.... 525 ,Jacket', Roden, S. S. No. 1 Osborne -636 , ZURICH'. Buchannan, Milton, Zurich P.13 581 Kloop, Clara, Zurich, P. S 514 Tippet, Wm. H., Varna P.8... .539 Torrance, Grace, Varna P. S 591 DUNr3ANNON. Curry,Geo. D., Nilo P. S 500 Duff, Bertha, S. 8. No. 16 A.shfield570 WTNr;rt 4 q. 'i3ray, Wm. C., Wingham P. S. 11 :72.8 l3radwin, Edward W.,6 Winghasia i" X165 Cowden, Celin, Winghem. P. S McTavieh,Catharine, Wingham P 8528 Rose, Charles W., Wingliam P. 8 671 WROXETER• Allen, Elsie, Wroxeter P. S ..636 Bennet, Jo1?n H., 8. S. No, 4 Howick..528 onossnLS. Armstrong'; ' re E. Brussels P. B .. 676 Duncan, Jas. On • Brussels P. 8. .....526 Irwin, Geo. H., Brownie P. 8.........631 with, Dora, Brussels Pr 8. 637 637 Stewart, -Wm., Erusse1es P. 8...... 558 ;Stewart, Duncan, Brunets 11r. ,5566 Mitchell, Jennie C., S. St l o.4 Grey, 696 SEABORTII: I1Ic01oy, Mary Jane ..4318 Proctor, Ettie. .' .638 Reidy Alex. :..581 CLINTON. Thompson, Olive, Bayfield P. S.. .,602 Minard's Liniment cures Ootds, etc. i • In Summer DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, STRAW & FELT HATS And many other lines. RCS.FORD&coy Woodh4in. Woodham. BRIEFs. Ito essra. $f;cNev in Bros have engaged a mill right to put new Rolls in their mill, and in a few weeks will be able to supply the -public with first class' roller flour,—Mrs. John Prowse has returned home from Mich. where she had been visiting her two sons,.—Mr. John Chappel, clerk in R. Itabb's store Mitohell,wae in the(village last week, visiting friends and relati ves.—Mr.. John blottevin and family- of .lippen epent Sunday with his brother here, --The salvation army from St. Marys held a meeting in the Albert Hall on Sunday evening. The Misses packert from Stratford are visiting at Mrs. Wm, Johnston's,—Mian McGowan, one of our former School teachers was visiting at Miss Abray's last week. Clinton. • BRIEFS.—Clinton has at last organ- ized a band, with J, Holloway, leader. A. stand will be erected in the park for ;their aaoammodation. This is a move in the right direction, —August 2nd has been proclaimed civic holiday by the Mayor,•—Two burglars, who were caught in Soott's store, Bruce - field, were committed to Goderich, jail by Mayor 11xo.Faggart.—Joe Gook, who loft his family here some time ago and eloped with another woman returned to town the other day, but was soon hustled out again by a mob of indignant citizens. Others will fare a similar fate.—R. Holmes of the Era Will build a new office, costing $2,000. —Last Thursday Mr. Christopher Dale of Ifullett had one Sproat and one Spain before Magistrates MoGarva and Steep, charged with assault. It will be seen elsewhere that Mr,; Dale's home was'iyisited by toughs the other night, whose treatment was not any too courteous. Tho fine was placed at $5 and costs and $10 dam- ages—$19,50 iu all, The young men luny complement •themselves on get. ting off so easily. Mr. Dale might have shot them in self-defence. • 0*4 r"3urich. BRIM, — Mr . Livingstone of Baden was in toWil les Week looking after the intorero t of the flax pulling, he now has a large gang pulling; the crop is good.—MI'. Fred Kibler and Rev Mr. Brand are at the World's Fair this week.—Ray Godbolt of Waterloo is visiting friends in town.— Quite a runaway took place here on Sunday by which three young ladles were throwo out of the rig but none seriously injured ; the buggy was badly smashed. --The Zurich elope- ment case is the latest on record. The old hoary heed out quite a smile for a few days but now it is turning to a whine ; seems old men like fresh pot- atoes better than old ones.—Some parties from Zurich paid Dublin a flying visit last week.—.The, Editor of the Exeter Advocate last week tried to sling dirt at an inoffensive family who never did him any harm. He was once a Zurich boy himself and the youth he was referring to probably bears as good a reputation as did Mr. Editor when in his boyhood. Why try to sling dirt so far from home when you are not interfered with.—New potatoes are plentiful in Zurich at 90e per hag, Hensel!. TAT CAMERON SDiITII, Barrister, Sotiof., tor, Conveyancer. Offioe ?lain-st. Oan be consulted after office ,hours at the. 0ommeroiai Hotel. Beneatl, Bargains in Boots & Shoes Is still the order of the, dateat A. Woseloh's. We have quite large assortment of summer foot wear on hand yet and in order to olear them out we will sell them very cheap. Note a few quot- ations ; Men's high laced boots, 0100 a patr ; men's low laced snore, 90o. ; men's gaiters : at $1 25 ; women's Oxford pepged soles at Me,: a 5e,- a lot of women's tow and oarpet slippers at one halt the regular price ; a.lot of elmIdren`s shoes at 100. a pair and upward. Call and. see and bo convinced that wo sell cheap, Butter & Eggs taken. Sign of Big Boot, A. tiveetirou, Following are the inarkot quotations : Wheat 58 to 59 Barley 35 to 35 Oats. 82 ter 33 Peas .55to56 Hay ..... 6,00 to 7.00 Butter ... ..............14 to 15 F.gga 11 to. 11 (Tees z: , ,Run to VA (:lover aeea.. , , .8.54 to -8 75 bleedfd yioFwau'Id Geiger are haying. 3 loads of flax pullers out daily.—Business is somewhat quiet during the daytime,-- Miss 0. Chapman returned home from Teeswater kat Wednesday after several week's visit,. there at her Aunt's, while het Aunt Ors. Chapman returned with her' to spend several weeks with Mr. Wm, Chapman. --Mr, John Pope was at Seaforth Friday evening.—Three Gibson boys of Toronto, aro viiitiug et Oleic Uncle's Mr Wm. Moir. --Mrs. John Pope returned on Tuesday after a weeks visit at her Father's at Dashwood.—Mr. G. C. Petty, of Sarnia, is spending several days in town this week. on business:—Miss P. Stoneman of Chisels hurat is spending several weans in town, Mise Roaa Smaltaoomb is visiting at Bay field. --The foundation of Mr. Gee. Brown's new houae on Queen et. is just about finish- ed.—Mr. John Shepherd shipped several oar loads of cattle last week.—Mr Henry Cook was at Seaforth on Tuesday afternoon after his engine.—Mr. Gen. D. Arnold and wife returned borne last week from. Toronto atter several weeks visiting there.—Large quantities of hay is ahipped from bore every day. ---lir. Ohre. Meyers has a nor Book Keeper.—Mr. Jas. Clark has sold his properly to Ilr. Whiteeides who takes po- ssession about New Years. Bruceiield. 11riirenn,y CAUGHT, --A villager passing Virnd, Sdott eft Co,'e general store at 3 o'clock Sunday morningdiscovered to1dieii,biirglarizingthe establishment 'and :gave immediate alarrri.: After a lively t:sale both' burglara Were cap- tured and taken to Clinton jail. 'Chen werearraigne1 before two,`atagistratea who committed them to Goderieh jail for trial, The first desperado captured is said to be one Chorine Prince, a low set man, dark features rind Whiskers, disfigured left eye, hump -tracked, and generally speaking a hard looking character• lie is probably 40 years of age and 5 feet 4 in height He offered some reaistence and the shoot- ing iron he attempted to "draw" upon Iiia "captors proved to be a large solid iron allele]. Andrew Scott son., of the complei ant, captured Prince's pal, i whose name is given as Joseph Green. He is a determined looking character, I aired about STY --low setand dark cam_. elIn ion. Both of course were loaded teb'rn with goods emanating of shoes, eodlili; watches, kni9es, vests, handker- chiefs; •ties, tebacco,candy, and various artieie'e' of : clothing. • Their kit of burgi'anhole donsieted of files, chisels a broken tlilitd knife, loots picky, a double klay'iil' i to fit store door locks, etc. For the s ire'i i female weakness presaiona, nertterenees, bearing doWd pains and all•`thosif presidia ailments ;that make woman's life :Aunt unbearable, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ate en unfailing cure. They build up the bloods; a store the nerves. and bring a glow of hearth to sallow cheeks All dealers, or by mail post-paid on eseeipt of pries, 50o. s box er 6 boles for 02.50. Dr. :Williams ..Med, Co. Bre iville,.Ont,, Mr. Andrew Scott, tacker ofithe sohooi on the Mill Road near Brriesfi'eiil, had 7 pupils writing at the entrance enntoination at Clinton, and of these' 5 pasted,• end the youngest of the succi..fnl ones is- only tin venis,af age. Misstate Liniment 011101 La rl#lts'' Dashwood. Biunra,—Mrs. John Pope of Iieneall, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. John Gi„rNjo1 Sr.—Mr; Chas. Fritz left on Tuesday, to visit his pareele iu AToristown: —Mr. Simon Thon of Howar,3 City. Mich, is vleiting frientio and relatives at present. (110 plana like Yankee- towni,= This weep it Is otic sad duty to chronicle the death of Mr: John /#abbe; set the ripe age of 82 years. His !etnainS will be interred in the R. 0. Cemetery Zurich (to -day) Thursday, frrMt K1ppeY1. Bniors.--Ms. and Mrs. William Johns- ton and children, of St. Louis, Missouri, have been the guests of Mr. and Mra, R. Hunt, for the past two weeks. 'Mr. Johns- ton started for Chicago last Friday, and intends spending a week or two at the World's Fair, Mrs. Johnston remaining here till he returns.—Mies M. E. Mebior• din and ber brother Robert, spent the latter part of last week in London.—Fall. wheat cutting is about over; it is an ex oellent orop.—There is still considerable. activity in the cattle bnsinosa here, a Toronto buyer shipped three car loads from this station this week also a oar of hogs.—Mrs Samuel Jaokeon and children, and Mrs. William Crawford of Ripley, are. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford at present. Mr. Chan. F. Errett has been appointed' Matheuiatioal baster io the T,,ucan High School. James Luoimore of Alviuston, Rieked by a horse last week and almost killed. Soma time ago he narrowly escaped death from the aoaidental discharge of a gun. Timothy Howe, of lot 12, oon, 1, Cara. dos, and hie bared man were drawing hay recently when the wind overturned a load. Mr. Howe was thrown to the ground with such force that his right thigh was broken. They make one feel as though life was rseree living, Take one of .Carter's Little Liver Pi;1a after eating ; it will relieve dyspepsia,fad digestion, sive tone and vigor to the eya¢ator A horse, harnene find cart :were etolen from the Oi dale of 'Mr. Geo. Hart of tiruee0e;'I mid dieli Iasi week and no tidings eau Pa gotten 61 the animal. Neil McKellar of Cromarty drew 2? 1 ads of ha off four and a half sores o3 ashwood ISAitt J;t3 REQU1Fi iI 0-,' Et J AT. LE B dna. I]*i Are fe4hiMed to calx' Aga see Sam$i'# and get 4343. before purcli* MP,: ing. N,r iTALL cDatithWad. • (*Tearaway. LOOK At the Label. See if Yogi art PAID IN ,A.DVANOE *roux WRITE & ser s Pueonittsere and Propesetora Beim—Ur. mil W. Wilsonand fa J. i Y returned home from the World's Fair, Chios o, lard week, Mr. Wilson says every Loyal Canadian has good reason to hold uptheir heads among the nations of the world.The government started in right by seleoting as Executive Commis+• Toner fer the Dominion, Mr. J. S. Lark. He is King at the Canadian Pavilion, Jackson Pti'rr, He has charge of all the mannfactur d articles, and the dieplays in every department show, teat° and skill equal to any people in the world. The Province of Ontario etarted right by select- ing Orr. N. Awrey. He is the right man in the right place, he has good men io assist him, among whom aro Mr. Petitett,;Mr, Armstrou , Mr. Gilchrist and Mr. m,, onAi. Wils, of this plane, The display made by Ontario iu every department has been a source of 'wor,4ernient to the World at large, and to none mote than the people of the ''united £states, who, though they might be supposed to bo bettor posted than Luropeana had the mosterroneoga Thea# o[ Ufa eaj"�t and rrsouroeU of stir eodnhy. Among the many Canadians seen over there `yore Mrs. Boauman (Nee Mies M. Stinson) Mr. Thos. Itroobey and Mr. C. H. Wilson formoily of this plane, Thos, Brophey formerly of Ctandeboyo, and !dr, Janne D. Wilson of Centralia ; these all appear to be very contented and happy in their aidoptod country. All uprose a longing desire to yieit their many friends and re - Wives in Canada.—Mr. Wm. Kading who bought a new binder it few days ago, went out to oat wheal Friday morning and found the canvass out in pieces and the knife broken in two. No cause ie assigned for thia fiendish act,—Mr. Chao. MaWilaon Is preparing to start his two now thrashing machines to work in a few das a —Mra. A. M. Wilson and dangbtor left bore last week to take ohargo of the Methodist parsonage for her brother, Rev. J. G. Keir, at Thorn. dale.—Mise Rosie Brophey, who had charge of the lent OSloe and store during the ebsenco of our Post Master, Mr. W. J. Wilson, at the World's Fair was taken sick a week axe last Mrnday and has been un able to leave her home. She is roma better this Week., Sho caught a bad cold which settled in her throat, Urazne Benet. Arriving et Grand Bend I found the bridge across the stream gone, whioh was done to allow the dredge to pass up and drain the lands, bringing into cultivation large acreage of land, It is to be supplanted by a nice Iron one, and Mr. Brenner thinks of building a. large Hotel, as he had no lees than nd`,reit, #ire t4 dinner the other day, With nice croquet and lawn teonie grounds, a few wrings and trees to set off his propOeed building, he will be better able to aeoomrtiodate his titin, oustomers. Measrs. Ennis Mid Bratton are keeping full lines of groceries and whatever the people want. Mr. Holt is always around to attend to bis cus- tomers and the dredge is slinging the dirt around as last as' possible. The visitors were very numerous. The following' familiar faces were to be seen from Exeter; James Miller and wife, John Spackman and wife, Joseph Cobbledick,,wife and family; W. 11. Monch.,.„yife and family; David Johns and daughters; Wm. FolIand and wife; Mr. Munroesand wife; E. HH;Fish, wife and family; Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. John P. Clarke and family; Mrs, Fatt and fami- ly; The Misses Tnomas, Crocker, hHer- sey, Rollins, Eesery, lin, Jaw, Smith, liio0allum, McLaughlin,John Gould, 33.^ Fpllick, C. Sanders, Dr: Hyndman, F McDonald, J. Jewell, L. BrenTndi'also many. from Crediton, Parkhill, Mt. Carmel: also Rev. Mr. Hendera'and tamily from London, who deliver"e3 a sermon, Text; 104 Psalm. The Lake was very tdtigh; little was;to be seen on Monday morning. The Pound nets were taken up and no leas than siX or seven boats were seen ply- ing through the Water to see the catch which when counted, numbered fifty- seven large sturgeon and a few white fish, Losing their gill hook they had to stun thein mud. throw m inth boot, Aftertheyarrivedithem T3eaohto pade dinner called, had the pleasure of having dinner off one of them. To those wishing it change, a swim and boat ride or to examine . Botany or Geology,—there are lots of pebbles on the Beach•—note le the - time to get h ere and enjoy the `Lake Shore Breeze. ,A VIMIroa. Maxx A YOUNG MAN. Whe# from over:work, poesibl p assisted by an inlisi'ited weakness, the health fails rest or medi'daktrentment must be resorted to, then no}m'edibine esti be emploeed with the same beubfioial Termite as Soott's Emulsion. Sick hoadaehe—Eseljaji's`trivet Lozenges. Nausea—Eseijay'e Liver Lbteiies: Contipation—lileeljay's oa'enges. Indigestion-lseljay's Live'been/Igen. Torpid liver—Eseljay'e Liven L' oxenges. Eseljay's Liver.Losenges 25.0. Eseljay's Liver Lozenges for ,the' iitASris'ob: Easljsy's Liver Lozenges-- sire in'di `entioa Eseljay's Liver Lozenges—keep skiff'' finer, Eeeljay's Liver Lozenges --keep pure bleed Eseljav's Lifer Lozenges—tone the oaten): Eaoijay's Lieer Lozenges --tone .ties health:, 0. C. 16004Ans z4 f16. Edward:Linlet,. of St. Peters, C. Y; says—" Thsst his horse was _badly torn pitchfork, One bottle of MINA1iD'S LINT' )!LENT eured him:" Lirery Stable men all over the Dominion teliP our agents that they would not be with CANADIAN CURRENCY. n Near i From d a II mini Nax•soft aDo of in a Few Trines. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. Harry Brown, of Dartmouth, N.S., was run over by a train and killed. near Hali. fax Iast night. Alex. Barnet, second son of A. Barnet, lumberman, was drowned while bathing at Renfrew yesterday, Lieutenant -Governor Chapleau will sail from Southampton for New York on. the steamer New York on July 27. Fred. Goldbeck, a lad of thirteen, was run over and killed on the railway trade near the Torontr. waterworks last night, Lillian Salter, aged 18, whose relatives live at Petrolea, commuted suioids at Mac- kinaw Island on Monday evening. James 'Loosemore, living near Alvin - sten, was kioked by a horse and died a few hours afterwards from • ;;ie injuries.. One of 1MWi1G9 bill's ~6inl loyees had three ribs broken by a runaway during tem• performance at Belleville yesterday. Arthur Simpson, a well-known farmer, was killed at a C.P.B. orossieg in Wing - ham yesterday. His horses became fright. ened and ran in front of the train, TM/BSI/AY, JUXS 20. Montreal is baying on epidemic of burg. laries just now, Severe damage by hail is reported in a section of Nova Scotia. Vancouver printers working on type- setting machines have struck for $24 a week. Charlie Kelly, aged five, was drowned at Wallaceburg yesterday by the upsetting of a boat. In, South Monaghan, near Peterboro', James Dawson, aged 35, fell an a mowing machine and was killed. John S. Foxton of Hi milton and Eliza- beth Baclgaly of Montreal have just mar- ried in the former city, after 20 years of courtship. Tho extradition proceedings in the ease of Morrisette, the alleged forger from Que- bec, were farther postponed at Boston.yea- terday until August 1. Thomas Dean, a Tyendinaga farmer, eras before Magistrate Flint. at 'Belleville, yesterday charged with seduoiug Miss Frances Winters, of Sh,tnnonville. Ile was released on bail, to appear nest Tltes(lay for trial, PIII bAY, Jrt1LY 21. Fifteen thousand people attended. Win- nipeg's exhibition yesterday. The Masonic Grand Lodge oonoluded its (atonal session at Ottawa yesterday. Ald. Garratt, of London, fell from tt waggon yesterday and broke his leg. F3artley Costello, formerly of .Hamilton, has been shot in Chicago and will prob. ably die, The Masonic grand lodge closed at Otte. wa yesterday. Hon. J. M. Gibson was re- elected grand master. Winnipeg will send delegates to the third recipronity convention, called to meet at Duluth. on October 10. At SI..A.'nne de la Perade, Que., yester- day, a mill, an hotel, a cheese factory, two stores and 31 houses were destroyed by fire.' Mrs. Mitchell of 86 Hunter street east, Hamilton, hid $54 in the sleeve of her daughter's night-dress while the family was attending a picnic. A. thief stole the mo. ney=Thomag O'Hagan has resigned his position as tjie principal of the Waterdown High School, and will take a post-gradn- ate course in English literature at Cornell University. - SATURDAY, JULY 22. Mark Stevens, aged nine, was struck by the steamboat express near Merritton, and died of his injuries in a few hours. A court of the Catholic Foresters has been instituted at Woodstock. It will be known as St. Mary's Court, No. 350. It is reported that a 60 -ounce nugget of gold had been taken from the Salisbury Company's mine in Nova Scotia yesterday. BradStreet's reenorts 40 business failures in Canada the past week, against 26 last week and 22 the oorres",ponding week a year ago. - The bodies of three unknown m i and portions of a vessel have been found on the south shore of Manitoulin Island, fourteen miles northeast of the Duck Tefands. A young man named McDoitiiell of Owen Sound oceated a sensation at Niagara Falls yesterday by walking out on Calverley's tigt`:1 `Vire and performing a number of tricks. •fy ,warrant was issii id nit wtill" fi Jp' g yes"- terday xa* the arrest of R. •i. eab'ke y, ese manager of The defunct Commercial Bank, on a charge of nl:.'_ring false returns to the Receiver -General at Ottain 1891. 11t01WA9t, JULYw0 514. A. woman named Mary Craig took Paris green at Brantford on Saturday, and died yesterday from the effects. Charles Coakwell, aged 15. son of Thoa. Coakwell, of Brooklin, was drowned there Saturday while bathing. Mr. John Stewart of -Paisley, who took d prominent part in the 'rebellion of 1837, dtecI a't Paisley on Saturday, aged 85. TWe burglars were caught in the act of fobbing a Bruce.6eld store early yesterday rhorpings They Were 'taken to Clinton Witifp MAiOMI Rolly, aged 17, was light- ing a .gasoline stove at Petrolea, an ex- p�ie3sldii ctectiri'ed,' and golly was an 6'iiit>ibd from waist to head. I r Jiiseph'li'eatheretone, aretired farm- er, vriti '.kl11e;l by a G. T.1'1': train while orosah the track in Brafoi'yiosi last even• ing, "o1`t ` iNfl * $'dhdriih r, IN STRA.W HATS, An 4. li9usand othez P ROSS' Bargain Depot. At St. Marys, between St. Marys and Exeter clubs, july 18th, Exeter won by four runs aud one wicket. Score ; BT. 11ART13. 1St renina. 2nd Innine. Findlay 2 c and la Findlay 10 ne; a. Carling, b kind - tar G. Hindman, b Find- oldley, not run out. it b Wolfe. Look st the date on your label this week, and see that.your name is mark- ed well in advance. tta, No paper is discontinued until all arrears are futip paid, except at Me option, of the publisher. The date when the sulistription expires is on the address labeler each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date be. comes a receipt for remittance:Subsorlbers will please examine their label before and after makine a remittance. John Battler of Cromarty was Insulted over -by a barn door blowing against him the other day and considerably Injured. Whether 'pleasure bent or business, ahould take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidney's, liver and ther forms of stances. For sale in 75o. The dredge in the big awamp is getting close to the Zurich road. The manyfriends throughout the county of Dr. Coleman of Seaforth will regret to learn that he has again been prostrated by a severe attack of illness, and that for the past 7eekbe has been in a very critical state. It was annottnead 110 Iftek„ Thos. Cumming of Plullett (ecn Of Mr, John Cumming) haa. his leg taken off During the thunderstorm of 'Thursday °nest week. Mr. John Cameron of Stanley, had a young steer killed by lightning. ROW CURBED lioRs4s VAN Many valuable horses are rejected by buyers, becalm° of a ourb which Mill be easily °urea. The otirb is the result of a strain and °Rube removed by using Dick's Blister Wording tbe directions cio eagle Is a ,5'firgain Counter Weismiller's HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? If not, it will interest you and pay you to. It is load- ed down with seasonable Goods marked down to fig- ures that will make them go. D. WEISMILL.Eli:i 711 ,tto