The Exeter Times, 1880-8-19, Page 3The Molsons Bank
tnOOBliOttATN)D AY AO'r ov eanerAME"t•r, 183,15,
Capital, $2,000,000.
HEAL OFFICE MONTREAL.
VitoDins Weir7tnr1N, Esq. ' - Prosxrient
J,IL13. MoxsoN, l,s(�' Drlce•2'res,
DIREOPO LS. R fi11n )lroccl
Eton 1) It Mao hertio ,
TAANeleon,MP1', SH Ewing,
Milos Williams,
V. Wirde natr\''T' r )t d 1114().. ( tel31 itilaer,
?A9 ELL.LOT 19eta,kf:wlala•alontre,cll31aneh.
M. Itim:us, I4sti., - - • - - - inspector..
)i xoter 7L3ranOh., no allowance for the reserves of old
HENRY 0, DRAWER - - MANAGER, wheat from the crop of 1S'78, was about
LOANS TO T)A1L E11S.178,500,000 bushels from July 1, 1879,
money advancedtoia1'morsoneasyterms,ontu it to dine 90 1880.The vis'ble eu )1
t issorw• note: with One or tante good ou , i pl y
C)Ntl 11 >b
1
SAYINGS 11ANIi DIPPA1L'1'31);.NT .l about 18,500,0011 bushels, with a limit.
The Wheat Crop of the Witted States.
The New Fork Produce Exoliange
Weekly has the following t—The wheat
orop of the United Stashes in 1180 has.
been variously estimated at 490,000,.
000 bushels. The early ostimatee of
tale t.Tnited States wits 4t, crop of
1879 were 475,000,000 to 600,000,000
bushels. A large Drop is almost uni-
formly estimated too large, and a small
Orap too small. The surplus of the
wheat Drop of 1.870 exported; making
dyrsete. N mortgage required. au security. of 1878 reserves wa4 July 1,1879
5 ver cent Interest allowed On ($eUe$it8, ed amount la the couotry oUtd1Lle of
rStates ho and sold, Stall
_ this. The fatal of 1878 crop reserves
Drafts
lag Exchange
on United Sts t1change bought anti sold,I on July 1, 1879, slid not probably much
Collections made iu at parts of the Dominion exoetd 15,000,000 bushels. The visible
and rotarus promptly remitted at -lowest tutee of supply on July 1 1830 was less than
exchange, 11 y , )
Esotor August1.5th MS. 6-111 12,500,000 bushels, with less actual
. " --• reserves in the country than on July 1,
THIS PAP
Pik
may bo found on 1879, Making the actual export surplus
nbt abG, o` V• about 170,000,000 to 180,000,000
ROWEILI, ,C CO's
Newspaper Advertising Purcell 00 Spruce bushels. The export surplus of the
ftreetl,wvhcro advcr• 1 n
tlsiug oontraots nifty
b3 haste for 1t ltl 1y
:t a/ell, ; t1110.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1880.
EDIT'OIIIAL NOTES.
TILE Reform press of the country
have been amuBlug themselves lately
t vor the supposed failure of the mis-
sion of Sir John and his colleagues to
Euglaud. They have forgotten that
21r. Mackenzie a short time before he
was driven from power could not even
got English capitalists to think of
lending money for a soinewl'at eimilar
scheme for the construction of our
trausoeutiueutal railway.. But our
• Reform friends in this spseuletion will
be (Reappointed. A meeting of eapi•
talists interested iu the 1lomi:40P
Government has been held iu Loudon,
and an offer of a grant of money and
land to any oompauy who will • build
the Oanada Paciffo Railway has been
made, an 1 there is every reason to be-
lieve that a wealthy company will be
found to undertalco„tho work. The
1
Vat MMES
DOMINION.
A Belleville despatch confirms the
Rob Sud of gold in the Galling mines,
t'he ielleville lighthouse was hurried
on Friday night b the burstiug of the
1 fmp.
Capt. Etr'rvin i9 about starting a new
evening paper in Montreal, to be cal.
led The Times.
Throughout Qusyeo as well as 411•
tario the prospect of an excellent potato
crop is excellent.
The next detachment of Mounted
Poliooe recruits leave Sarnia on the
24th hist
St. Mary's Town Council are taking
steps towards procuring a town hospi-
tal.
A. rate of two cents on the dollar
has been struok ou all ratable proper-
ty in the town of Miteliell.
The Canadian Press Association have
arrived house from a trip up the lakes,
feeling satisfied and grateful to their
entertainers.
Wallace 8038 says he i8 going to
crap of 1879 was early estimated at
England, and in reply to a suggestion
that he row iu the Hanlau.Triel(ett
225,000,000 bushels. rue", said he was willing to row Trick-
ett,
What Protection has Done for the United The wife of the late Charles 11feggs,
States. butcher, was cut in pieces by Barton's
freight train at Parkhill, on rI.'hnrsday
last. The husband of deceased was
killed in a Parkhill barroom uobt a
few years ago.
Mrs. Sherwood, wife of Capt. Sher.
wood, of the steamer Norseman, and
daughter of Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Whitby,
was drowned by falling overboard as
amount to half the balance of trade ill her husband's steamer was going into
favor of the United States.
The be: t port at Rochester.
minds of Europe believe—aid our The news of Sir Sohn Macdonald's
consuls share this belief—that hence-
forth it will be impossible for Isnrope
to d'mr'ete with the United States in
the production of breadstuffs, and pro-
visions. The Au etic'u producer has
but oneidanger to dread, namely, over-
confidence, and the carelessness to
which it leads. The breadstuffs and
provisions exports of United States.
have oomplstely revolutionized the
agrioultural oouditious of Europe
and doubtless marked the bcgiuuing
of a radical cbauge in all the eommt'r. f is retnoviug to WatfOrd,.where it its to
oial, political, and somal eunditi )ns,of become a a(:mi-weekly. under the
the Old World. Our entering into 'the management' of W. Bnehannan.
field as exporters and manufacturers One hundred' years ng'o a laboring
bas enmpletely disturbed the oireula- Man could ant;-raiie, bind;. thresh and
tions of the leading nations., filarked Clean at the rate of 7 bushels per day.
success has attended every determined Now with an improved. machinery a
sensible effort for the development of man Dan harvest and prepare 5O'bush.
our exports trade, and even under the per day, or one than equals. seven.
l�3forLtl press may take whatever corn- many disadvantages agtliust which this Tlledemaud'forfeesh meat(imported)
trade has to coutoud we may eonub ou .has greatly tallen off in Englund. and a
fort they oan over the supposed failure
Washington, D. 0., Aug. 12,—The
letterof the Secretary of State trans-
mitting his, annual report upon the
oornineroial relatious of the United
Statue for 1879, says :—"No other
country has such a favorable trade as
onrs. The total balances of trade in
favor of all other countries do not
suoceee with the Pacific Railway nago-
citation8 created wild excitement in
Montreal on Friday. The stook mar•
ket, which has been depressed"tor two
days past, bounded' up several. points
and closed very strong..
Hugh CarnliehatD!'a ont bnildings in
Lobo Were struck by lightning•onthe
10th inst., and with alI"their contrtse
were consumed.. Loss, 8,000 ; insur-
ance, $1,000:
We learn that the Arkona Advocate
of Sir John's tnission. No doubt tale a continued increase in the miens
countries. Zbere are only two things
failure of the scheme would cause them ( necessary to the enlargement of our
to rejoioo osoeedinaly, and would serve trade to aoloseal proportions, namely,
as akind of set•oif teethe'oold reception Auiericiiu steamships and Aulerioan
Alex. Mackenzie met with, But the depots or ware houses in thapriuo pal
affairs of Canada are in the hands of
((:reign harts of the world, The 'et-
f
clover statesmen, and English capital-
ists cannot fail to see that under the
ales and judicious polioyof the pre-
heat governnlont Canada!s oontmereial
sondition ie.proslserotla,. •
L special from, Reokivay Beach, N.
Y. states that the: trouble is hourly
feared from the nopatdworkmen at
the Monster. Hotel,. Coale are abso-
lutely starving,. The four hundred and
tweuty. Canadians- are armed: with
weapons of till. deeoription8,. and. only
the prompt' payment of thee tnat.'e dugs
eau avert a: terrible imams and; perhaps
ktloodslied,, '1..he. men. ars becoming
hourly morsiutpattaut, sad., danger.
sus,
1:t is.aaid:that.Sir John tlia,t)gonald,
fiir Qhas,, Tupper, and. IiPu,. J. tL
pope will leave"I(altgland. by. the steatti.
ship laraving.tin the 2.0d,SflpL,.apd'bbat
they will: he tasativmpauiie4t by,• (moral
of the Eogli5h,wha' ars,• i.ta treaty. Or
fila bulled ug of. tba•panada 1 i4eiSlt way, The The ruraotll'." that tlariiament iy
depressed market in this article may
be expected' until cold weather sets in.
The live cattle trade is also depressed,
and some shippers have lost heavily
a leading dealer has lately lost $27,000
nn 000 bead.
ter declares that any action loo? tug A lad shoot ten years of age, son of
Donald Guthrie.
toward a change in our present tariff M. P., of Guelph, was
which would leave its international ap-
plioatious and. complications out of,
view would be unwisely narrow treat-
ment of so importaut•a. question..
Gene al:.
A Dulilinaoorrespondont says the re-
oeut cloudless days and brilliant sun
have done au,inimenite amount of good
to Grope of.all hinds,
A.Beriiu oorreatlondent says the dis-
pute between Bnglaud and &ustria re-
gardiug the uavigattou of the D,tnttbe
is by no means senone; that the differ,
once is iu reality already settled.
greater 'number than usual of
sinister, .looking. persons,, having the
A.merjtlau air,,are to be eeen snout the
cities ansi,tow.us of Ireland during the
last few. der, About 400'stand ofltbe
boat Ammo have been piurclerteel at
lailblip ply, stl:tll•persousl, The Cnroner's jury in the case of
Ad non bev of uifseti4gs ware held in .Cynthia VanAllan McCrea, the young
Irslan(l,on akbnrt y, to protest against lady from Chatham, Out., who recently
tlie•rejeetlou of:the. Compensation for died at a boarding ,house in Buffalo,
Disttlrbepoe 1111. 'fiery vtoleut laugh; 1 mow suspicious circumstances, ren.
a
age afust.li,1141prflo.W4s.Peed, by skis ,der'eQta verdict of death from abortion
apaatleare,. at tha.bends of a person or persons to
' he•sisolire.ofrsar sat Cork is gen, them enl6Diown.
erelly.reh7ttrdadiee.eanehodrematie per. The people of Whitby were terribly
foraatinee for the.eifeat i.n Now York, eliosked on.Sunttay last by the intelli•
Renee that Capt,Sherwood,of the steam-
er N•oreautan,.wao dead. It was but
,Fltturday that, his young wire, who
was drowned at 0I arlottee oa Thursdsy,
:wad buried, and it appears th'4t the
(l:tptain, who was staying at the reeid-
ence of his fathor-iii.Iaw, Rev, Jno.
Shew,boiug'ruuoh prostrated with grief,
alloyed hts bretlfer-in lawn, Dr. Shaw,
tp,presatibe (ltttnine"for 14® -relief. The'
preeerlptiitn: was sent to White•'
gelds:ti)'ug'atore;an4ither'e'm1'`tle up. A:
tioesr.af•'gl •.'g'1'ains' was.ad+ninistiired at
psi o'l:lne'k, , and. eartyu Monday, morning.
alernein.g :eye -Naomi; clotting lin ft)rther-
rtsedleal'aid,waa anee reoned Int t"it was,
of noa'vtlil 1, . 'riia••ci ptaii • otti)ired aft
oigtoel►i Tbe'rant'rsiibtl&r'ofrtb'o'nl'edi.;.
sine in the betty was etcantillyad'l. and
Ik» analysis proved ft to be morphine
aeei(3eutally shot iu the thigh on Fri-
(layem'rning near Grevenilurat by his
brotlier who was cleaning bis gun. The
woundis e dangerous 'one, but it is
thonght will not prove fatal.
A. despatch from liingston Foye. syr.
Albert Arkle, who resides near Oi'nDab,
'wag aecidentelly shot by Fred Ostler nn
Thursday night. Arkle was quietly
paddling on the lower front lake when
Ostler saw a little rippling reflected
and heard a gel:tae splashing, a Id grip.
posing it wan a deer fired at a venture.
The wouucled man is not expected to
reeevor.
While Mr. Irwin, of Strathroy, was
.working on his new brook, on Satur-
day, the soatft)lding gave way, and Mr.
Irwin fell a distance of twelve or fifteen
feet to the ground, Iia wee seriously
hurt about the head and breast, and
they. dootors think he ie injured intern -
all
to be oalle(l'for bbs' daepatsll, of bitsl= 'Qnly 67, elliipmootti,hove mltrkots ware
Been tu.Oateber, 0.11:11, 1.1.00 ertaflptl: t0: las stolen, aiul 2(}•' have bean r3)a•overed,
1"(cliabls sotutgo,. .Secret sooletiea have developed lately.
all(l:lt is ttilaigpd.tbat nts.uy IrashrAmer,
lfpans b tt v o.rriv'scl,
youug.;VZOMltatualied lie ltlullq.
was t1l.Jtsn,b .porp)lttta j' d aa, Il'(id.rty4.
whoitt"ttta otiao of. Iter. rrast Inns, on •
iittte sties• tbs'4. a tklnttli, ahaw.Fi, title
a tt,tpd, that she bads be'1'(' . tA.ltrstt1 to. it
wog4El- three,. Wee Xracal `.pro,utr,4y, av
alllF :11t1Fr1 from: Trireat.o,, who, kept.
Tho. &r t era a,11. latgbk ):4, the moroilisl.:
1;+098013 Jima 11.14:1111.14:111: 115'bur' ohs.1w11fl.swats,to.talo•lrlarelQA,o.f:.1 vo alloy
l'�tl(iIy hays sihillateuta besit. made that l monf.fov r orr� bl:wta,i thou Ow ,i1rdtt
t,itoro ttra'ss'iflitlD'ilil loPgo flall3Dtttlag• or Thom t melt dosed llor.wll'h 111m1,<, amt.
F1.mori'11an• grain, hose imgoidi ft,' 0 *464 Ilrgsptiatg•tsav hi ttls voodts fal+traver.
ti 13. is tI. la to
ill's
all++ ala rtd Aa .etr d�, 013;, a.0 atI her.
l:t to roftRonably.eertalf.ttaatt �ustrif�
&int Oftriu r yl will, e.tx.pport.: Pc(ueip
Qilartsa,,irl.: DAM:, x$11931R• �.}4o11f4 Eias,tt)
alt3irn paattiage • tkrs11gh, i;l<Ptlll talli•R,,, f,)r
Iter troups1.stt,tlaat.ha will fatal. etrotag:
anaugh tte>tt•, time• to. rut's s• ps.l't:ols-
ti;i tHZ e ,
111'eaont il.agrlldettut• lvsStldsr• aniltalfroea. �rao tato.. ell ea 1lp ar n t a
t (I 1)41ibsteati'af 'gl►igiue tits druggist s oterk
ttte wraith 01 010 toula veep:alnll,:lessaP0 , ojobiuthto li tt:.rauco 9d104,bete.• to is 1nistake hstvibg given the wrong
dormusl,60 fort*. tAles. 41'41011e,,
i
AUGUST 198;
ear" Y
tat L1114.E1'ISd'i U.
Saturday, Sept. 4. ---yarn) meek 1tlr'i in>•1)Tse:
)norit8, the Propertyof l iehnlas Molter,
lot 4, (son. 9, Hay. IL Orth eattliamer.
Thursday, August Wt.—Credit solo• of feria,,
farm stock and ilut)l 4078004, the property
()Elbe late Denial lit 111"iirrr: ant ki; on:,, 2,
13idttuIpll. JLna(':?•Oka; AnctiOnsict.
1!'Ai,L Mincer,
White Wham t •.• 0,01 to 0 08
Soott .,. ,., .. 0 0dtu 0 U5
SPitr:(o
1 07 to 1t 08
1/110 to 1 (>1)
01;to1 (8
11 4 tl) " ii
.. 3 01 Co 1 a,
fr sr, ra i3 r
019 to 014'
012 toi)1,
•.. n 0 to 'la a
1) 71) to 0
Apples, pt r snag ,.• .,. .r, to ) 411
nrla l A miles pr 1).. ... _ 0 07 to (1 07
Elog4, dressed per 109 ... 5 tot
13002 ... ... ... 4 Ili) . 4
Hides, s rt911 .. ... s t,) to 1t',
dressed 5 +•o to i �:.
Rheep0l(ins,ouch ... ... 73 to 't 50
liar per tozl i. nn to 7 501
per 1211.41.1 ... n 50 to 0 7:;
Lard nh)tonie)
Wool,perlb 0 :7i t(
Turkeys per lb 0'07 to 0 ;17
Geese 0 04 to 0 04
Duak8, ter hair• 0 10 tun LO
ST. t1AEr'S
Pali whoa t, per bushel 0 93 to 1 00
Sprtn Niles ut................................ 1 0'3 to 1 (Is
rlariny .... 411 to u 5:,
Peas ., .. fin to U Ohl
Oat, 3's to 0::4
flay . . ................•....,..• ...,. 7 01) to 8 re
'Nils, pot, dozen u 10 to 0 In
Plater ... •.... .......... ... 1'l to 14
Hides pf)r ib ............. 4 50 to 3 r)o
I)r.'saod 1lppogs' 4 77 to 5 0(1
Panto
(81:1118 sr bn^, •1 UO ton. 0 50
114
Wood per cord '9 5) to '> 80
Wool per lb ........................ ,o ' ' n•)
ltlfe
lied Chaff "` ...
Barley
Oats;
oo•
(layer Soo
Peas
Eggs ., •.
Butter ,,.
1!loar per bbl •
potaruo1,p:'r-Lu; •,• ...
The now 1 ••e ncit Medicine cures Sper)na4o,-rhu•a •
ILIKPQr,C1114:0E, ^11(1 ail aorvouneatepiaints 10-
Sultng ai Les, t:2 Memory. serlt.es tiope•dmnuts t(h,
tua11•iage, rest- depressions ... "i5istper 002. ;( :
fur �•2, So ft druggists In a—I,SIM ( '
mail, securely sealed, onereceipt ofplica. Athiresd
t.suirerlai: 141 siteiaa Aaenev, Isox0:3v11-;D„T'a,ioot,.
l'z 1h..t`,1(e— 1i leg Pfl*r )8uin, r JAN1u iltx,1St 1;
Gaze tea of S.t1�1 115 h . / Orth .
�r etvelytlhc-se.
s i AN 1375 . S. Ra W. ilr,>,>zotlto taut by
•
�`IO1vtT INrNtr tho latest aril mAat'
} :nithf otic 0oseg
1.'11 of )\,•r 7,81(1 41111es,
'1 )/1.e a!id S ,t ea ) , fat' 1'T. u l,i of 1Irtt rio
f,(n, l r Nowa i i tie Now
snoops.
twee 1 r ,.o 1 ita,w•1 1 .1 rd, 70 ,ori L, itrit; b
( nine hl 1, uu r t1 e , 6•t i\"n r 1,.) k1, ,•iris, a),1
•1i (1 oer,1 1 .2' 1 1 t„,1, ,looms 2 .'.o 04)101-.11
1114:111.1-;%1.117
.4.. •.,hp',11)v,eIt)')!, Cite. O1
p
A , '
pP, r l,ml �Fn
.„'flier �1
a .ln. ) 1. ,1
)r, it,
{ tlnath •TaleprOXi/nit, ul tt`s„1 ihoud Fit floss,
i"fit t,• Lake furl l (• i1,t:. filo (10,x,
Town Vi1Ii.'rra.at: it (it•+ 1 1fit 1r)ame'(,
l(10 tilt" wOl lo• fen ,d hies, i it ( a'nt , fir •tt.
' ('oL't•, ,4 8(14. of the llunll l i,t1 1. t'tort - '1411,01 1 '
('o P.A. t •R muz, avai•1 »d b . .) . ,rn ..,2 \V -.dors,
Siit,'.cl11,erfinalmesrespect f'.14 soi,eite•4..w.'011t4
veal/tor.%
n 311 1°riee 33—payable on delivery.
.7OiIN LaVillia.. 8: SON. Pur: idlers,
tf0ntreai ngilsr: s o,
FRAY l tett.—+..•U.. L e -, .1..,.
L. subseribor's, promises, on Monday 1,i' h
last a dog. The owner can have t10, sumo by
calling at J. Wood's butcher shop, proving' prop-
erty and paying for t.1is u lvertiacmunt. DA\I1,L
WOOD,
Exeter, August, 19, 1880.
l orICE.—I 1.1Eliui;1iY FUI iiii)
1 any person giving goods on credit to any
member of my family on my account without
my written order. JOHN VAIL, Jun.
Lisburne, :U.e r't (ti!,1800.
LTOUSE it LOT IN EXETt.R FOR
SAT,!) C1T14AP Poll OA,(0.—Phis valua-
ble pr•'1)erty is situated on \Villi un street. The
house is a s tor; mud a half brick. containiu4 881-
ett rooms, a closet and (1 W.)0.1Ahctl. l or further
Part;cslara apply to A-Lalre,Exeter.
FARM
—AND—
TOWN PROPERTY
rots SALT: OHRAP AND ON EASY Triols OP
PAYMENT, IN THE
COtris7717 of 1-117,11. ON
N(2:1 N 4 of N .4 Lot number 10, Don. 13 iu tier
Town+hip of Soltephan, 25 aero$ more or 1+118.
3 acres ire eloar,.d, 20 aiieos ti)n )04080 Whit
beech, nlupla, haniioOk a,ld w1)110 iter. The
soil 1s c okay 91(4(11 ansa rltetau~; traru the Vilt. go
of Das hwoo i half a 91110.
Nt),3 sl.o intho Village orEgeter, Lot number
4i1' the su1),li*11i1'u of Lot number 19 This
valuable pro ourtyis situated ' fn. the 3)ittcip:11
fir tram street iu the said village, ono is in tui
best business locality in Exeter. Th ,re is a
blici: store and rusideneo vu Eire let (u'tarly
1,ew) 3 staff.).
Drys high, fent and iu poi stato
of 111(18110.
For P1114111 part1cn1014 '.'o - to ANnnr.wV
LAmI. 14st., at Exeter, 00 to \''. V. BI:Lf.}r\, 1
Manager Ontario Loan and Debenture Company
London. Ontario
Chicago 1Vied.ica1 College.
The Pioneer in Graced System. and ALSO in 3
Years' course o2 instru('tioll ad o,ltod by American
Medical College Association. Regius its urxt
sorsion spr. loth. Physiological Laboratory
established. ANA't'U31Ld:AL MATER/AL IN til,-
LI13I'I'ED ABUNDANCE, Seats urnlberad, and
secured fu order of applieati )n. Professor's
Fees, 075. Praotittoner's row se through April,
Pee 93,1. I'or A1nuttl,0aulent or iu8,rlliation, ad-
dress stn. J. 11.. HOLLIa'I'J21L, 70 Monroe St.,
Chicago.
T A1DIES AND WI'OItE-1(l;EL'EItS-You
1j
eau get OnorcE Goons 011011) by writing
ou a Postal for our Price List, which enables yon
to minim 1i) 01.411. tha best way, amigos till lttaup
kinds of Morclla,.dise Iva keep 2,u' scale at sor-
plibingly low ))rices. (.1 80110 8111000S of Hem.
hnrgs, 1,aces, Ribbons, P1•inges Ra-, if requested.
We sell 'Wholesale and h40tail for Cash down, A
NEW Combinatlan systeut enmities us to quote
1007 0108e p'iees, wba ha ye 81, $2 and E5 Imes. -
ages of notions which cannot be bought for twico
the 7( 1)07 elsewhere, it wanted,111 Over* fan)111.
Honey returned if not satis2s0tory. 1.11T7.111 -
TON & 'AUTON, 85 Tremont St, Boston, Mass.
YOUNG ,I .i 4,0L,1e4w1 ltT$grp11Slol11t111.
Every graunate guarante04 a payul4 situaliot.
.1000088 It, V ALENSINI),143.LIULger,•Jauosville,Wts
4 SIIAaL ana.expenses to scent'
outfittree, Address Y, 0. VICK,
.ERY,Augusta, Maine.
O ADYEIITISRRS.—Lowest Rates for adver
T ;v
tieing in 970 good newsp1apers Fent free. Ad
(sass GEO. P. HOWELL R 00.,10 Slime St
Ue.ntrat Drug Store.
WiINAN'S OLD STAND;
JUST RECEIVED A. SUPaLY. OF THE
VER% BEST,
Medicinal Wine -a Brandy
That the market
•—1•RESti--
COVE OYSTERS
—AT Tins•= -
-
SFIIGR.OcE,-��
NTO'TICE TO CiL TRACTCIlS.
The Usbnrn,t C(,nneil at 111 1''t by •
Public Auction. at tax, i.'ros,ine of the Aux Sable
opposite Lot 40, (:on 2 at o, On
FRIDAY, AUG -UST 2G'
AT 'TWO O'cr.oc'K P. 161.,
The contracts Inc two Iir'i,lo .. the n,t"aasarc •
gru(lin1, thermfor (Incl n enntr;,et 211:0' Inliug i?,i
cords of (Sru vol on. the Lonci::u l:waa.
See posters.
N. J. CLA1;K,
clerk.
OLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST.
1N z O.P'VOTERS' LIST.
r eirvr1141 11.3' _-lS 0--.9s',Wc fgrts111; -.
orthe TOwsas/sip 04' 1."a t..orItr•,
t'ouuly 113 en 43,
TOTI0 s,ti� t.11Jllft�. itl'p 1GiZ;liiN
the persona mind 1,ur 1111 t10 1I i,.t ai. 1 Fonrtu
58('tl.Ifl5 (42 111' "Voters' Li .4. 1,t; t),1•rootr. re-
,l.dred by as rl , t'a is t , 1 t t our d or d •
evoraa 021110 1.15Z 11111. le 1111 1t to i;4. .14i,1 1t.t
of all pors0ui 041),0 -ring 1.4' 1!11 1.1011,.11a,e ± .1.1.x.
went 111 .1 sola n:uairit,.11(1.., t,) be entitled to
vote in 1101 said 111
91;.^4)11:'--ty at elcerion, 2.11
M.'m0u1s of tale 3.,•'rb.l:sive Ass?enbly 111,1 at nen-
11ici()t'1 018(11441s, 0.0.1 that 00th I,+ t was first
1.0ste,l up et )l,V ('31)41 (It earsamee,01,t11e eeveute.
day, of iugeat, t1.4 ', sea •10.0111118 the(e for in-
3p.•ctiou.
E)aetnr: 1100'c,tlla0 11)101 to examine the. said
List, ai0 it au: n11](b.41,)11.( or ot'111 errors are
fouunl there u, to 10e tnt,u:diata proceedings to
hare the said errors c irr,)uted aC.Or,ilua to law"
Dated this 7t11 •dOJ of August, 1815.
\. J, t,`.:.A55E,
Clo,•kof said municipality.
35th Pravibdia1 Exhibition
OF THE •
.'4 &WICUL TURAL &A /?T$•'
i3:SSO(.3IA0rION
OF'i3..rtl"r4i pro,
TO' BE. HELD AT HAMiLTOI
011 THl,
2oth Sept. tn • Octob. r • 2o`h I8So.'.
x;18,000.OFFERE13 IN PREMIUM:..
:o:
Tntries must bo zrl rd, wit 1 the Secretary at t
Toronto on or bolero the undermentioned aa.tes,
viz:.
H,n•.es, Cutt14, Sheep, Swine, Poultry; agricul-
tural Ito 1)lutuen ts, un or before Saturday, August
:Last.
(.rain,Field Roots, •and other Farm Products,
3t.tclriuery,aud Manufactures g890101ly, onor be -
furs Saturday. August 21411.
Horticultural Products, Ladies' work,Fino Arts
oto.; on.or before Saturday, Sep tem bsr 4111..
Prize. Lasts mutt Blank 'Perms tor19141 )ng 01tries •
(1702) cal( be obtained of the Secretaries of all
Agricultural and. Hnrtioultural Societies and
Mechanics' Institutes throughout the Province.
JOHN CRAIG, Secretary,
Toronto. .
3, C• RYIt8RT;•.\t.' P., President,
St. Catharines.
HYDROLINE E o:.•
A' new remody for consumption.. A', large,
okioap and good •lot of Shoulder Braces always
on hand. • A. numerous ,variety of •'
TR`L;TSSE.S'
Atld 'go.(1 fit gnarantood, . Ne ' one regiafriug
a Tess need go to London...
A'.00zu foto, 840ala;01.1brngs awl ,Druggists'
Iauudtias,., also
Stationery'! ncy Gaorls,Schooi Books,do:
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ALwArs IN STocaL.
(WINAN'S OLD STAND)
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