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l3elleville II#elligancer ; It is, Ian
doubts. Sir Richard's desire that Sir
Leonard Tilley ehcauld do ee badly az
he, when Mr. Mackenzie's Minister
of Eivanoe, dict ; but ho is veritable
"fly-on-the.wheel" in the matter,
of his "reserved shots " from his,
naw, historical gt1in acro allould treat
-this; lastdischarge with its merited
$100, Bruv-ele $ 50,131)1.11 SO, Wrox
ete! $50, Exeter $100, %?iyfe id $50.
An executive committee woo appoint.
contempt, dial we not fear that by (1o: e,1, consisting of the President, Seero
iug ea we might piejudieo his ehances tart', `i'itrsuter. ilr. Williams, James
a recovery. Itis our diapasition to Seat. E. Corbett and D. Tit:ledy.
be charitable toward the aflioted— This c'inttailtee has been ii.etruoted to
is Yen n knew." He +says ;Wet some seonre the bervicee of some l#iomin•
time since, we stated that ho had fail: out leciltrers,to hold meetings through
ed to furnish the Stephen Council the county, and prooure n largo sup.
Minutes in proper time for insertion ply of temperance literatut o - for ins -
in the current issue of onr paper. A tri1)ntiou.
The money le=nders of Loudon have rumor of that, Bind did, reach our earn - - n Uon.
nal faith in the knight of "l110 two- as /veil, slt4t ilocontpanied'by itnetber, To care consumption, ulecration sn the
be
sided shie�&" aul ]lis renuarka eau to the effect, that the eavatep tltts:ilii: Ithrgo'vuust off,atbepmonbrancesthettttndtust tissues
tlo NO haunt, although hie over ' eeu-
ing vani€1r bao doubt prompts bun to
think o;tierwio'9,
Tits.; Por*.:lrthtlr nerilR^I:j
later h&d flatly denied that statement healed and the system iuligoyatcd. Downs.
ane ofi'ere L to verify his denial utnder Elisio will do all this. Try it. Every bottle;
oath. We riwait the affidavits and w.trau(l-
when produced will endeavour to cols:
Shakespeare.
ars the vino bin), if aullicieutly recover, d, In suss "Doubts are traitors ;ase oft lose the
Rata 31.,-mlit ,ill Bilver W ins iii couli g 8 this mitance, that perllapa hew aft'ida:, roeel we ntipht have t y :'raring to attempt. '
••4.l that other
,r:9Llal tttere tate taming cut `latite ns
rich 'tin ];la to t fi st^iia ;tali jt trtiitT.
sA tt.nF c .*; lt• mince have been Llevel
ope•1 r.n i ire aloin; !yeti. &. rich sip:
leer i, ;;, ::,a ",l l n7V Sunil: arlLasllllert, •
tit is its good all Ilial word, and hie :Chen doubt 104 "Golden Coin "•-it is the
word, as good as his affidavit. In iha 'best chewing tobacco in t.auada,•
MARRl1R EPORTS.
knorrected.Rtdo'clock.t, bib. Wednesday-) LL -
cans :vni-,tT
.. —m l:'axbttl.bou. it)a to 1 l
ba lotto of telt i nil tan •?:rmst4 t tt �
uienutitue, Chester- It'Uo
he Positron of The Paclti l ti
1ctto1,(.6
iiini$44. i.4. td exidc:ut that muting on 11.. *t 1eli,elt l'rtr - Q ;At to 1�7;i
.5 4' 1 ,, , ,o" ,r i* yauP,l4 be till illterliilt; nliicil Si.'l e: e�' i$ at'•n= 11 T, lF� � ,�.. .S..n..,,' c n Al O I L"tt� those were that went 11G
will il!",:A-;.:: mu ,+ t �S iliclO there:' L r Perhaps if The 4e@u' l ler Plow`s,
l u • cw. 1 t,a to
al - :, 1U /t $.,. you would dt:.'scribe them=, 1
,; ° u7 40 tlllgut help you," t lJ. CS ; +slut l
•. t r
T. u t >, to n 70 Scarcely got a good look at iinsitt, ;];,;lull to elo�t his prt-Fvut stock of
,a .ra to t+ e ; .l, • :eb,.t,• .. a ., will Nil
u 14 tow, it tnem, only I !thew :one was 1 `'"
', 00 to "v' dearly all White, and the FOR $ u GASH, alld $1d ON TIrli£
-.0 o4 �Q 0 M , other nearly all link, and they F4)lt :;'.n DAIS.
u t'athl had lots of flumes on their
▪ (} t" t (S Tlio i•l. + l ill I. Si•t,1a at the building ..ivii..,
dd
^p Fouth t f the nt u1,et.1
.,045,1n.' ,, what looked i(] lite like clog
«▪ ,fie's•rL`o{{eollnvS." '' Ila ! ha l pia ti r,,h,ts:.utlrapails otwa}: ]:r-rtinAtccit.
003tortw,0I
43 t' i c 'si"ell 1 ileclnre why et•hose Parties inti udiug u�akiu„ at p tabs t� will ,10
z tivt li t,, iio ;-ably.
,-t'''t;, "'" were the Misses C- ''S OAl nil 14)
• 14,41,:,,3
tto 3 eo75
ttP:i t, �, . irt7wlll I,a1ld0il they carry the
til 3 ° style 1 tell you. 1. all' them; liWACffI
.�11ono had on a IVhite Mulin, 11N i 0.L1..J,
the other a Pink Nun's Cloth,.
and those collar are the later iAltill''.1? , '1`:ti[ltt't+tll l:;t, ANI)
est. Ill Landolt they are CAI- ] ;;iiiimet, awinsieve weary,an;d tvetlieir
it
PBOPTIRT3' LI3'r
For Sale
I VA conifer' ble tame dwelling,, ono and a
half Story, standing ou of au. acre of laud.
' situated on Andrew St—'the clear Voir fall
particulars, apply to lilt GEORGE E';StP,
IPA ]ting -at., East, Hamill( 7l C
For Sale,
I A well Antslaedand convenient. Dwelling House
land Lot oul{uron Stroct, Bast of maawStreet
land
For partie ulars a,ply to
ELI•,,1tlT,
Sastelier. e,
Exeter
For Sale or To'Let
fly) A eoutniodieus store and a convenient I
. f storey dwelling house, with good uric]. cellar
ct . , 9 almost now. (At prose:.+; occupied hyrax* .rola
t t ^- 4 } ' 1'arsorts,linthe,villa e, of Centralia, and tan
— �? i acre of garden ground, with good stelae and
- :� ^*^ - f - driving l,a.U,..r Pt,: e+e.11ou Can belled on :May
11st• Applcto--•
1tor3T.MCC()Y,
aprii 1e Centralia Ont.
Hello, You s if s i {, i.4. , l i +F-. TED
' AGENTS _
L 'What Etre 'ail. �thinking'TIFI'fISt1N'S
.a„ �� _New & Superior Canada Maps & Charts
about . Why 1 was just
7 e,al,ayc„r.as any a ouc3,in the world, For
wonderingwhat kind of bids till]+.+.ta u',,rt. tze ^.ltlttbs,Ii,'4'.71.'iF:RISA A
]lull 'nlzli..l.rr : esIttei,bit„r„1•st..l.andatb,t?nt,
xR re in 140011oit ]tt.ouei m:irliet, i,a the
till QrtMlit et'li .t, 4n Cltl&1',!:t*- i'iajilfitr;', d r;=
*,.en.•.*•�.,•.* largf ht tlP.a afiliCa fora;+' :a Can aYl ill q tt:jai,:
v f nat.eier. Ther. e b ii!,.., - '•1.
t.lt? '.1't+tu'iltlb 8?H.;,:l',,, :t 1i) ...1Rlt "e ti'at±.* ,9 . :l,;t•- ;t + . L'•� rA �t*u i .
Mr. Van hornet i4 ar reel:lues man, large as the sew viol is c:lu be tleh, t �tb`.
dna tb,,� ii' r 2lti,;ilt'r6 tt]Pltey bF l fated on f.tvarabie blots, A9
tell;*:ejstl?• Tito i9.,(.•,,• is ,,:poi:g�. Ile libh peepit have eoufltlencein the int.;1 tiro tibl..l l ..'
ie ttt)lt tuts] enough to t,t:;la Pint � Itr of Canada, and money i;t l0'(y; t'otatr,l,,.l,„r ( i
111bs> ,i iat, -rr la
at ti d•goYu.
e. Rl.a e oer
1,` Ib.
Beet
111:tny lessen the bulb: Judi Bail:, of Ifi.it a alas,
h
SS '
tir...ci-'
A corr. .:p.• a s'1u: t,rlti1 r to the Y tho Syndicate. 1ll motley .14C�b a dies1 shit;t<(at•?,
f !a t b t1' ling of tlae • ct.lf tt,ibi�
,. P��'t tt) 1i taZ' ►°a,tl .r a.9 # ,, , (� 7 tB� 'f''art ^�.^l� t t Fla o TlrLvu
y':£t"1 'i i t .':tl• r t n, and will be )i4't'Gi+4'.l f¢ °=r.' 1,"ig: " l i1., liter
iterrcord
1 settler rho circumt 1 P
tt t u; L ., 1[ t -' ",t The 16. Woo
ootueee beencial completion. tache innthe way
tho aril
to R t2:trl.s�i
duty t h Iii t advaata a at it the
Y t•:als::a•• 1uCsA ••r tla3y J4i.tl4 i t ;i15 c f I'tttoii l i p i tt.fa1.
b T1 felinz ma- ”", 13. 'lita fel:ate s -f the 11(1trap .
t�t�l rail., t ]
hiatelt 3 tic;'& a1-e�i;i
that e- ^-,ii' a the VanatiiC�il I aciflo 1101',.]' , 1
a t•'t.a'+ 'it'i� I til 'to g, -.d vG51'to f.w. 11..E t<.. effect unfavorably th r, ,:,L 4f.
'ai.
ilia Shit'"i•Ng -`�'ar!•
M °
pita enterprise, though It. may water
d t 1' f "l o o dale nary for i e Iso ua i .a , !> t lU
�. ”" t i ,f the way the i road lies 12.03] gl;lllt yl
*miff OS,ti.1�•••-.A i Id �i7, rpt•.
G otl of blas c i o., the public security. Titers iaa i:a
,
k�O"r7� SZaiti
it
:into o F5 ec`L :s, an rolllld their nee i.!? its 1,:,,•�titT-,n,;11,lo tial;.;, (;1 few 4,'„r::
far writing lair;') s; :t4 10%1'11V -five uty.UV( ,'er � anile oro a r ^
*-' Nark will he ,roce,ikw? ssili i;,t't,iu11-
�i". iitl. The litalt^•t aait3t+rriYi:d the tar f:
CI 'nu make in tate price yr therefore ..tacdint;.
nue farthing.: • ee^++;and three quer-aTltt3 ataca(lly-1�lllilllilr ;•
toe ctAl➢t * leer t.tan the correspou Ont
,attribute* to it raid ie as alaeciaaatt
If the •t Awi made • t' ' 1#intoell, of aulliitau }last, atter;); l,•il:
(lar iuf I
1 t'1L4111; is op+
Loxrao.t, ,luno ll. --)Ire. John lac -
1°Tit A. F.. i:.
1741a!, . ,1333':'s,-<SaIi1'
1 aOil
r,t Ot' +' le tt -. ltuik 9j.'.I',( (b taxa eon.
t si(xYtert,
.
?.,,a ration tub tits 1)w .t-:Gfiun of pus
h.4S.'5:18 .1.N1 r Y!'.lt'Ic+.
; peelaug t►t e. fariuere ricuio near
tlrtiatford, ou Thursday, ]don. A, S.
itardy said 3—
tinterio es she now r;to 'l could compare
iIv;alrably with any other farming portionof
the world. To take the item of wheat alone
and it was fount] tate *wool yield per Isere
in Ontario was, for 1882, twenty -nix bushels ;
t„run are ttiesa ilw;ntes with some if the
most favoured cormnnitiea on the other side
rho line, WAS fes nt duce r. alize the proal
position of IG13 Province. In Kansas for in-
etance, tate yield for tin: t,ibue year crag bat
tit buAlet'a per aere".11:ieh;.toa 17 bushels etc.,
to.
Why then, aid mt.. BIake ndvisn im-
migrants to go tw) llamas 1 Would
not Ontario do as well, under the eir-
enm5tances
MAY 1'013 f,
The following is!an extract from a
tatter recently received from a young
man of Manitoba,, a former resident of
]peter, cath reference to the progress
made by the settlers of Township 1,
Range 9, Manitoba. The township
was settled about five years ago Blip
spring ; the fire; year there was but
crop put in, bat kept iucreaeing year
atter year, until (hie spring when
there was 1265 acres of wheat, 6010
acres oats, 227 acres barley, 23 awes
potatoes, 102 acres timothy hay, 927
.sores fall plowing, 1198 sores spring
.plowing in the whole township. The
writer of the letter gives the following
as a result of his four years of pioneer
life :-50 sores wheat, 80 of oats, 15
summer:fallow, 10 timothy hay, 1 of
rape, •z ao. turnips, ; an. potatoes, 5
-of barley. Thef writer further says
LITTLE: 1 ALLS.
Lult,s;1'ntt„W, JI wtt.T.~lilt:-.tl,",Yeti
Sit Ms?. to tile. 1'nik :ar.
on Sunday evening to kindle her fi=re;
Stock �lltarket•
with coal oil. The result was an ex.. a I,
1aS
plosion, which aoattered tho biaxlug �futiil;t:al,,
oil over :Brit. Mackintosh anti her .little Juno the reetfpta of email at the mar.
girl. Mr. Maokintosii, retro wile in kit here today were over 200 head. Prices
•
bed, eprong to the rosette of ltia wife,
dragged her out of the hone, end
rolled her in tite iianil till the flinnea
were extinguished, his prompt thongh
S0l;arcl treatment saving her lift. As they were of peer quality. T.,•ttr,bsl ranged
it sl:ad who we.s b;tt,ly' la'lrtted bills ut from $3 at to $:i Gil tach. He 6t to Glc.
the arm* and loge. The little girl's per ib.
bands and arias were badly burned,' The
and the father's halide were some-
what injured,
rule] tate > ame as the ]alai two weeks. (Voice
beats sold at 51e., second at 5 to 53e., and
third at 333. to 43i... p. r lb., live weight.
ealvice bti,ugbt Vern 55 to Sin for good
quality. Sheep said from $3 50 to $5 40 ;
The (Crops in Ontario,
The play .report of the Ontario Bur-
eau of Industries has been iesued.
Winter wheat is re a much moro
satisfactory state than in May last
reek. The area under wheat is about
twenty per cleat lees than last year.
Tho crops of winter rye is a par.ial
failure in the eastern counties. From
other parte a000uute Ora almost with-
out exception favorable.
Clover fields are everywhere in t;
maguificient condition, giving promise
of an abundant yield.
The general cntloolc for fruit be.
speaks a high average crop of nearly
all kinds, oontrastiug agreeably with
the failure last season.
Oats, barley, and spring wheat has
made a fine start, giving promise of a
good harvest. The area of epilog
wheat is larger than last year in West.
ern counties, and will make good to a
considerable extent the reduced area
under fall wheat.
The effects of last week's frosts on
held, orchard and gardeu crops as
shown by telegraph reports from cor-
respondents on Monday;are much less
serious than feared. In nearly all
4het the Drops look splendid, and there
the best fruit growing districts no per-
manent injury has been done. The
prospect continues encouraging for
a fine orop, •
is every indication of an early harvest;
;the majority of those who are settlers
-of this township hail from Exeter and
vicinity. The result given above will
show that the young men who went
from here took with them the seine
plunk whioh characterized the pion:
eers of this seotion, and that the lee:
8011 from the "old stook ” has not and municipal vice•presidente of the
their new Huron Soott AetAssocation,wb)s held
:been forgotten by them in
`homes. Judging from the number ofin the Temperance hall, Clinton, on
acres under wheat they surely could. Wednesday afternoon. Arranf',etnents
not have bean afraid of the low prices were made for canvassing the yarious
r' for :shish wheat is selling in 'Manitoba municipalities for signatures to the
.as was intimated by our ootem some petition for the submission of the sot
ss-eeks ago, res commanding lean then to the elentore, and forthe purpose cf
lOcta per bush. raising the funds necessary for pros-
ecuting the campaign .' An assess
rHr1RGi: I dries 'ER CHAItG 11 SOME men; was made upon the temperance
MOUE ill
Huron Scott Act Association.
A. meeting of the executive officers
people of each municipality for the
following sums°:—.]shield $90, W.
We prestinle as 0 result of the. de. Wawauosh $90, E. `'Vawatlosh $90,
ficieut ram fall of the past 1ponth,and Morris s$90, Grey $125, 'rurnberry
tue high temperature of the last few $100, Howiek $150, McKlllop_$150,
days, assisted, no doubt; by ills'. in:
Hullett $125, Oolborne $100,' Goder-
flttsnee f the moon, the sat; f soh t'p $100, Stanley $100, Hay $80,
o le tnoo e o . eitephen $80. Ueborae $100, Tucker
Sodom has had another fit, and, dur: smith $100, Goderich town $125, �' HASW ELL SC CO,
nigthe paroxysm has fired another Clinton$150,beaforth $150,Wingham Wholesaale Druggists, Montreal.
led flog collars (because they
look like them), and in Torou,- T., A...RD IN ]a.
t* crazy collars (because the lies 1,een visit rinnr,Ytt. alt 5110 loading exhtlu
,t tionoandi5:,tatstrtalfairssuteeIS at,eaxru*igoir
ladles are crazy after them), , flrat Aria tr enil *i .lnI.' in (•very fual•tuOO. 1t
Iia now na stinal uy a lnbrieanw, an 1 will out -
t Weill, that boats Illi', maty :year 1r,r i, real or castor oil. anti warra.ttca not
13 clot, or gun; t15ef1uc mao15tnPry lou:vtil
eye sight must be failing me, save wo u y bi uaUbg this cul. 'pry tt and you
but 1 could spot -those collars will testify 10 its favor. Beware of imttationa
all right." "Never iniud,you
go up to Banton Brothers and
they will show you all those
new things, for they have a
pile of new summer goods just
in ; Colne and see those col-
lars, Cream Bunting, Pink
isle (;frau; Trade. Nun's Cloth, also ;':ream, Pale
Blue, Myrtle, Navy and lik,
Lew; June 9. --Tho )far]: Lane Br- ,
v .w a titin Spot arta st ipe Mullins,
White Brocade Satins, Darn.
ed Laces, Ostrich Plumes and
Embroideries. Oh, my 1 we
can't tell you half about them
lately by n'in^; haadint:.
press. in its weekly review of the British
h
grain trade, says : Welcome null timely
rains lave ended the drought. The condi-
tion of ail spring sown gram is materially
improyed. Thobroadstnff market is languid,
though the demand is Rood' Native oats
are scarce at higher. Matzo is steady. Car-
goes off coast in largo supply. Tho only de.3 but -visit the enterprising
mend comes from the continent. Thele Dress. Goods and Novelty
House of
BANTOI BROS.
and you will see.
were uinteeu arrivals, Three cargoes sold,
three wlthdravvn, eleven remain, 1noludiug
two of California wheat, Cargoes on pas-
sage and for shipment fail to attract atten-
tion. Sales of English wheat the past week,
44,562 gra, at 37s., against 55,186 qrs. at
43s, 48., (luring the corresponding week last
year.
T ENNENT & TENNENT, Veteri•
nary Surgeons, Gyaduates of tho Ontario
'veterinary College,Toron
to, have op- ened an office
for the treat mont of all
Domestic An imala, on Main
Street, Sze- tor. Calls from
a distance _.'-•"--.'• promptly at-
tendodto. Medicines for ,Horses, Cattle, &c.
always on hand.
C,* it ��°; 41'$0
Wishes to announce to tho Inhabitants of
Exeter amp vicinity, that be has opened out a
Bt and Shoe Shop
in the corner Store North of Barnwell
& Pickard's, where bo is prepared to make
all kinds of ordered work.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
•
GEO. MANSON
Late Manager C. Eacrett's Boot and Shoe
Establishment.
May 14th 84.
New Drug Store
W. H. COULSON,
Wonldinform the inhabitants of tho sur.
rounding country that he has opened out
In Hepburn's Old Stand,
A COn plete New Stock
—0E—
Drugs, Chemicals, -
Patent Medicines,
Dye -Stuffs, Spices,
•Perfumery,
Fancy Articles;
Flavouring Extracts
Special Attention given to Dispensing.
Remember the place,
W. 11. COULSON,
Corner Store, Opposite Central Hotel.
...XAT1,rA-Trtgiu ONLY
Cool] Bros. 4 Co., Toronto.
- ro)t RALE i,r--
BISSETT BROS., Exeter ;
J. EILT3ER & SON, Crediton ;
MuPONELL & W r .1JGli. Hensel(
The Marna e Leering Glass
For Every tarried Couple.
\v-hileit will hurt no single man or woman
to read this penilerbook, yotto all who for
the drat time enter the married state it is
simply aNI CESSXTY, They must have it
nor can the contents be given here, but it t
enough to Ray the hook contains all the sec
retsrelatiug to newly 11bat•1•ieticouples. Others
who order it will have to beer the consegnen-
ees, as itis only intended for those who wish
to know how to ace after the knot is tied;
.averybuen ample should have it, unit as it
costs only a paltry 25 owns, or 8 for 50 eta,
Every one can have itby remitting stamps or
silver and this slip to
AIX bNET, Yarmentli,
Novo anotia
ALL AN LINE
Shortest Sea Passage.
AVERAGE TIMI: -8 DAYS.
Three of which are passed in smooth. water
and amongst the beautiful scenery of
river and gulf -of the St. Law-
ronce
Rates of Passage.
Quebec to Liverpool and Londonderry
Cabin, $70.00 and $80.00 ;, return $135.00.
and $150.00.
Intermediate to Liverpool. Londenderry and
Glasgow (incinding.rail Liverpool to Gies
gory) $36.75.
Steerage—Liverpool, ; Belfast, Queenstown,
Galway, Limerick, Londonderry, Glasgow,
London, Cardiff, Bristol, 215.00.
Intermediate and Steoage Stewardesses are
appointed to each vessel. • .
'Passengers in Intermediate are found with
everything, and the accomodation offered is
'equal to what is called Se:ond Cabin in smile
of the lines wailing from New York.
The last train connecting with the steamer
at Quebec leaves Toronto on Fridays at 9 'a,
m. Passengers ban leaye on Fridays at 7:50
p. m. also, and connect with the steamer at
Rimonski, by praying an additional fare of
04.45 lat, and $2.25 2nd class.
No Battle, sheep or pigs are carried on the
Mail Steamers of the Allan Line.
For Tickets and -Berths and every ,inform-
ation apply to -
JOHN SPACEM•t1N,
ArENT ALLAN LINE EXETER'
DOWNS' ELIXIR
N. H. DOWNS'
MM.= BALD 1flC
ELIXIR
m
Has stood the test for FWWTY-TIHIUm
MS' ELIXIR IMMO
in
YEARS, and has proved itself the best
Z
remedy known for the cure of
o
Consumption, Coughs,
°
Coids,Whooping Cough
and all Lung Diseasesin
young or old. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Price 25e. and $1:00 per Bottle.
DOWNS' ELIXIR goinemanal
New Drug Store
W. H. COULSON,
Wonldinform the inhabitants of tho sur.
rounding country that he has opened out
In Hepburn's Old Stand,
A COn plete New Stock
—0E—
Drugs, Chemicals, -
Patent Medicines,
Dye -Stuffs, Spices,
•Perfumery,
Fancy Articles;
Flavouring Extracts
Special Attention given to Dispensing.
Remember the place,
W. 11. COULSON,
Corner Store, Opposite Central Hotel.
...XAT1,rA-Trtgiu ONLY
Cool] Bros. 4 Co., Toronto.
- ro)t RALE i,r--
BISSETT BROS., Exeter ;
J. EILT3ER & SON, Crediton ;
MuPONELL & W r .1JGli. Hensel(
The Marna e Leering Glass
For Every tarried Couple.
\v-hileit will hurt no single man or woman
to read this penilerbook, yotto all who for
the drat time enter the married state it is
simply aNI CESSXTY, They must have it
nor can the contents be given here, but it t
enough to Ray the hook contains all the sec
retsrelatiug to newly 11bat•1•ieticouples. Others
who order it will have to beer the consegnen-
ees, as itis only intended for those who wish
to know how to ace after the knot is tied;
.averybuen ample should have it, unit as it
costs only a paltry 25 owns, or 8 for 50 eta,
Every one can have itby remitting stamps or
silver and this slip to
AIX bNET, Yarmentli,
Novo anotia
ALL AN LINE
Shortest Sea Passage.
AVERAGE TIMI: -8 DAYS.
Three of which are passed in smooth. water
and amongst the beautiful scenery of
river and gulf -of the St. Law-
ronce
Rates of Passage.
Quebec to Liverpool and Londonderry
Cabin, $70.00 and $80.00 ;, return $135.00.
and $150.00.
Intermediate to Liverpool. Londenderry and
Glasgow (incinding.rail Liverpool to Gies
gory) $36.75.
Steerage—Liverpool, ; Belfast, Queenstown,
Galway, Limerick, Londonderry, Glasgow,
London, Cardiff, Bristol, 215.00.
Intermediate and Steoage Stewardesses are
appointed to each vessel. • .
'Passengers in Intermediate are found with
everything, and the accomodation offered is
'equal to what is called Se:ond Cabin in smile
of the lines wailing from New York.
The last train connecting with the steamer
at Quebec leaves Toronto on Fridays at 9 'a,
m. Passengers ban leaye on Fridays at 7:50
p. m. also, and connect with the steamer at
Rimonski, by praying an additional fare of
04.45 lat, and $2.25 2nd class.
No Battle, sheep or pigs are carried on the
Mail Steamers of the Allan Line.
For Tickets and -Berths and every ,inform-
ation apply to -
JOHN SPACEM•t1N,
ArENT ALLAN LINE EXETER'