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will retire, althoughhe is 22 years of
age.
DIED.
b�Arr .—Ak Dashwood, on the 21skaalt., Gars
„ net Garfield, son, of Joseph F a11, aged
Ocu tawn totem, ;mule issue, of tiffs Reek
huge to his breast the loud aasurauee that 2 months.
Ontario vias to be dibnemb red. Whitt g Am=1,—At Centralia, on the nth alt„
pity its learned editor was not a prophet, Thomas Abbott, aged 88 years,
for had be been so he might have saved
Ids time 444 ink for sprue N er purpose," More people, adults and children. aretroub
The gentlom a who germed the
above has been for stere tima'engaged
iu a very exciting campaign, annihi-
lating—in his miud,but not according' AN EDITORS TRIBUTE.to newspaper reports-- his oappanentt Theron P.Keator,Bditor of Ft. Wayne;Ind.
the Res. ars tiOra;ow, who, has bean "Gazette," writes: "For the past five Fears
have always used Dr. King's New Discovery,
for Coughs of roost severe character,as well as
for those of a, milder type. It never fails to
effect a speedy care. My friends Lowborn
terms. Having been cured by it a every
led with costiveness than with any other
ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit-
ters will cure eoetiveness and preyent the
diseases which result from it.,
addressing :4 number of lneetinge in
the Qotlllty as an .advocate of the
Saott ace. We ltupgoee lie has tome have recommended its peek of it in same high
hours after or,e of bid great riate7ies a
cough I have had for flue years, I consider it
lttfle mora agitated than Menai, seek. the only reliable and sure eurefor Coughs,
Ing other fields, if not other worlds, colds et e Call at C. Lutz's Drug Store and
get a _ Teee Trial Bottle. Large size $1,00 2
to conquer, Arid t1e11de tbei above, , • —
wiltCll we preauRae wee luteviied t¢r , I,AWTEN'S OPINION OF IN ERES:T
a7uers F us, u 1 lS`tar ti. to ETO ALL
"victor ," al 114 its iiiQoxed to call 3' `u' Tntvney, sq„ a leading attorney of
,� it, �Vfuona, ;lion,. sSrstea: After using it far
i5 of a tr111o11, o111y for the perverse. nnoro than three dents, I take great pleasure
rasa of his Local leader might have eoverytfor Contutnption as then best ewedy
long since been ,won. Tile mutter, is the World for Coughs and Colds. It had
never failed to care the most severe colds I
eoutrary to lho lvish of 'qtr, 14iocvtat, hm•e had, and invariable relieves the train in
1Ta8 hllbillitti'd to the Privy Coit1icil, the chest'" Trial bottles of this sure cute
and the award of wllicli we heard eel for all Th ant and Luug DS cases nia; let' ]tad
Emu :lt. C' Ltlta'a Deng ,'tor I•argc size,
much and for which the Grits were 6100. 1
wi;iiug to fight and bleed, has been „•..x
pronounced to be of no effect, And -- _�
now wren the a,svttrd has been thrown _-_.I813K1jZ'R 1✓PQRTS.
into tt:e wo6te basket, the judicial at:or,•ectedat,o'cleckpad.Wekinrsar1.,
ootlltuittce hare gene into the matter slats. wni:AT
fulls d trecommendedb d• Svnitewu94,
defined by the arbitrators. We tare Rea 1Sleet New
to i u"
3Pnt\p wni:A•t
•
Wise inewa ..• 1 0' tut 10
I But it won't i T
u y n:l have situ ltR,3 14.
ariea perhaps ecatn'whatsimilarto those S�htte ll�hea,t i•Ce u'ro to
taihed t l sitcA it "'Hurrah ! Hurrah I ,"
ot.. what n For nothing. All On-�
taro wanted was justice, S1 e a1- ; Ciavoa Seed
era;, s had the 111, s.t implicit confidence 1 Ti:oothy ::.
1 Poas
in the judicial c'mnlittee advising:, hogns
els tweets en the evitimea submitted, patter
Ontario has gained nothing. The hlourrerbttl.::: • •
Privy Cann,:il have mon their opini: f E'er lospc kagag
on Its to who the boundaries of Ou; Drrela.0,spr lr
tario rightfully run, and :IA we Tori e� per :: 4 0. to 0 o�
aro supposed to know how much ter- Ducks Per pr u sc to u e
ritory in those directions drays did
and do noir do belong to tis, Nothiug
=ore. Mr. Mowat has neither praated
this territory nor out of his zutlnifi• cnlealkisna'ene1�
oenco presented it to the people~of this wool per lb
province. \Miers his glory cornea in iiarroirsrnt ruusii'
we fail to see. If the matter is deci(t- Wood per cora.
eel, the people wili be glad to know
that ane airing, at least of the Grill Tial British Grrahl Tra le.
politician's harp k used up and will
have to be laid Heide.
Voters' List,
MT.I„ICI,PALTTY OF THE
TOW WP of ' BDPN
(COUNTY OF HTJBON.)
OTIC +' IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have transmitted or delivered to
the persons mentioned in thoThird and Fourth
Sect-ous of the" Voters'Ltst act,"tbecopies re-
quires by said Sections to be transmitted or 0e.
livered of the listmac,o pursuant to the said.
Act of all persona atrpearingby the last revised
Aseessment Boll of said Mnuicipelity, to ro
entitled to vote fn the said Municipality at
eleetit ns for Aienxl ars of the Legislative As-
sembly and at atuuieipal Elections, and that
eel(' list was first posted up
At my OFFICE, USBORNE, en
SATURDAY, 28th day of JULY, .•1884
and rentable there for inspection. -
Eleetors aro called npou to otenziue acid
List, audit any omissions or other errors are
found therein, to take Immediate proceedings
to have the said errorscorrceted according to
tarn.
N' 3, CLARE,
Qlerh of said 3lunicipality,
hated °o h anti 1854..
Mortgage Sale
�p1...-. r'
VALLT A.13 LE
—. —1N THE—
:Township
--
Township o f Stephen
TNDEP and by virtue of a Power of
Sale contained in a certain. Indenture
of Mortgage, dated 25th November, A. 1].,
1883, made by William Lewis, (Charlotte
0 to a ee Lewis, his wifo joining therein to bar her
Dower,) to the Vetulor, default having been
made in the payment thereof, there will be
sold by PUBLIC, AUCTION at BRENER'S
HOTEL, in the vILLAOE OF GRAND
BEND, by Mr.T:,swami Bei enberry, Atte•
tioneer, on
e to S TUESDAY, 12th day of AUGUST, 1884
O 70 t0 0 771
000toous
0a5tv.-:3
,-, 1.I0 t0 7 40
1 to 2 u0
,,, 0 65 to 0 770
GOto065
014to0'14
.", t10to01G
00 to 550
Chickens vex
ler .,. 025to02
Hoge,drossedi'eriee•
7 00 to 7
Beef .., . 5 00 to 0 00
At Two o'clock p. nt., :,nnbjeet to ruck eon-
ditions le: shall than be prcdneo,l, the follow,
D ingjvaluable freehold property, viz :
lliaesrauhg, ... ... 5 00 to 0 00
' drosses ... ... .. 0 00 to 0 7
O 90 to"1
;:.050to0
039 to 0e
0
"0
0
„ Fon to9O0
oratao75
... ,: 300 to 36
Lenox, July 28.—The Mark Lane Ex-
._.,,.,�...,, I press, in its weekly review of the British
Sporting Bre cities. grain trade, says ; The weather for the
—_ !last week owing to heavy thunder storms and
cold nighta; was detrimental to the wheat
crop generally. Neverthelesi,rthere are some
aplendid fields of wheat which show the
finest form of appearance still in favor of au
average yield. Sales of English wheat for
the past week, 27,465 quarters, 37 s. Id
against 28 834 quarters at 42s. id. the oor-
responding-weeklaat year, Pcreign trade
itaghant and prides nnolranged. In off coast
trade thoreislittle doing; eight cargoes ar-
rived during the week, five cargoes sold, six
withdrawal nine remained,' sixteen cargoes due
Broken 'weather imparted steadiness to the
trade. Flourless depressed, Barley quiet
and steady, Maize, especially American
firmer. Oats 411 and weaker.
Plowing rapes are in rage in Tex-
as.
Thera are over 800 rase horses al
Saratoga.
Slade the Maori puglist, is aolnirg
East from San Francisco.
Maud S„ like other beauties and
actresses, travels in a spedial car.
Teenier and Idanlan will1probebly
have a race when the latter returns
from Australia.
- Lloyd Harris, of Brantford bicycle
club, has the largest bicycle in Can- .--
ads- It is a 60 inch wheel. I TIME,1T5 VALUE.
The Uanghnawaga Indian lacrosse To -day is :ciore, why should we care ?
team beat New York in that oil Syed- To-day°ia ours, wily should wo fear ?
9 Today is oars, why should' we sorrow ?
nosday by three goals to two. For the gods belong tomorrow,
D. McKinnon recently put a 2211, Therefore for to -day, chew Gold Coin Tob-
ehot 82 ft. 10; in. . at London, Eng.,1 acco is the best. "TND +',ti AND BY VIRTUE 01?
\Yhieh is best on record, `. VV a Power of Sale contained in a certain
Every bottle of Arnica &Oil Liniment sulci Indenture "f Mortgage, dated 2nd August,
John Posvere. and J 1licQuigin are is warranted -_ the proprietors to give antis- A D„ 1870, made by Elizabeth Hell, and Wil-
liam Bell, default Navin been ma�e in the
RANTON
1 ON
BROTHERS
'EXETER.
Ill view of extensive alter-
ations in Our premi8es w0
wall offer for the next 80 days
1iminense reductions iu all
classes. of Summer Dry Goods
It will pay you to call on us.
Particulars next week,
RANTQN BRCS
All and tlingular that certain parcel or tract
of laud and premises, situate, lying and be.
ing in the Township of Stephen in thoCounty
Huron, and Province of Ontario, • containing
by admeasurement SEVENTY-FIVE Acres,
Ise the same more or less, being composed
of the North Three-quarters of Lot Number
TWO in concession " A " of the said Town-
ship of Stephen,
The land is nearly all cleared and is in a
well outtivated state ; there is a small orch-
ard on the premi:ice. Also a jFramo Horse
and Barn, and a Leg House and Barn. This
properfy•is within one mile of aPost•0910e
and ono -quarter toile' from a School House,
For further particulars apply to the Auc-
tioneer, or to
Dill. B. V. ELLIOT,
Vendor's Solicitor,
Dated July 24th, 1884. Exeter
Mortgage Sale
OF-
-VALUABLE—
Farm property
— —IN THE --
Township of Usborne.
mailed to run 480 yards for 200 a faction ormone will be refung
y�y dad, payment thereof, there will,be soli by
PUBLIC AIJOION
At the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, in the vrt� 1
LAGS of EXETER, AIR JOHN GILL,witsE:n
Auctioneer, on
side at Beacon Park Boston, August, Survival of the fitest, Down's Elixir has
22. - outlived every other cough remedy :simply
Dwyer Bros., gave $7,500 for Joe because it the boat,
Blackburn at the Belle Meade sale the
highest price paid fo`r i yearling in
America.
Iroquos, the only American bred
horse that has won the English Der-
by and the Si. Leger, will retire from
the turf. •
Whitney, of the Bos'tons, hu sinter
out 195 nun,' and leads the league pit-
chers iti this respect as well as field-
ing average. ,:, . •-
The Alert basevb'a11 club, of London
have dishandolitid.t This Means that
they h tya amalgamated with the : At.
Iautioe ;i d •Londo!p'e. • -
The Ni 1 ep ; r' of Niag.
alumets,
Saturday
agar aoroae
Ara Palls, Ont, d 'eats
of Chicago, at Cl,c'eg°.
in three straights,
Jobn Tseney. €lta ao rtller who is
matched to row Wallace-. Roe, rl ug-
ust 2, is only 21years (' 's, stands
160
8 incites high and N "ha
6
:Jbaf �efg 8 000 a e •rf the
al`t asal,Q .al ,l?it h r1 ,
ilea team, ie onee tnoro'baa, { 0
1,111115111R city, and earns his sent.
the 0`°a ,,y by kiteing two " gamer
Strayed or Stolen.
li r'efn the Blimville Hotel; on or about Thera
day lest, July 24th, a red haired collie dog. Any
person giving such information as w111 load to
its recovery, will be suitably rewarded. Any
person fourd harbouring this dog after this
notice, Will be prosecuted according to law
R. 0. T HOi!PSON
TLNNENT .4i TENNENT; Veteri•
vary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario
hic
Veterinary College , To ron
to, have op- ened an office
for the tre t ment of all
DomestfoAre imals, on Main
treet Ste. t Calls fro
L ter. S , m
217; distance ____.• �=� --e-- promptly at
tondedto. Medicines for Horses, Cattle, 'em
a]waya'on,hand,
• CANADA
TERNCE
- 187$.
ACTe
Notice is hereby given that a notice addres-
sedto the Honorable the Secretary pf. State
for Canada, embodying a petition of certain
electors of the County of Huron, addressed
to his Excellency the Oovernor.Goneral of
Canada. iu Council, praying that His Excellen-
cy mightbe pleased by an Order•in Council to
declare that the Second part of " The Canada
Temperance Act -1878" shall be in force and
take effect in the said int), of Huron, and
that the said petitions► 'e desirous that the
1110u5 sa19, , ' votes of all the eleotofs of the said County be
•
taken for and againstthe adoption altha said
week. the aut);ox of «The ` lotion will be dep,00sited,bi ilia o/Ice of the
George
W. peek, arm of the County of fffon< in the Court
• hue launalled a IIea1' :.atoam 4 Ise, la the Town of Goderloh, on the 30th
•
boy
oy
yacht at Wennecono Minn. She"don
'deft
carry ono hundred persons and
4;5,000.
Charles Mitchell; the English;cham-
pinu boxer. is said to: lhtti worth
000. is Med
after hili
August, (A,D•11884, and that the; same
rt 'Main therein forthe spate of ;ton days
thorear ter for public examination by any par-
tiae,pprieseeding its being laid before the Hon-
orable th o- Secretary ,Of state,;.
D: D. WILSON,
:. Huron Scott Act Astsooiat(on,
HORACE FOSTER,
Ii expe
tint encounter with John Sullivan he Dated thi6Pat day of August. 1884, aterry.
D*WNSELIXIR
AT. H. ,)0W2VS'
VEGETABLE SALWA= ,
X ELIXIR
w Has stood the test for FIFTY•TERnit
in YEARS, and has proved Itself the best
remedy known for the cure of
o Consumption, Coughs,
° Colds,Whooping Cough
and all Lung Diseasesin
young or old. Sohn EVERT I1 :n .
Price 25c. and $1.00 per Bottle,
Z
v'
P
x
DOWNS' ELIXIR
THE NEW
`INVINCIBLE
FRIDAY, 15th day of AUGUST, 18a4 Is THE
At 3 0 clock p m subject to such conditions I KING of ALL WASHERS
as shall teen be `produced, tbo.icllowing vain -
able . Property, which will be put up in tato
separate narce]a,tyiz : (Patented in Canada, July 13,1888,)
Mr. C. Rau wishes to inform the inbabi
tants of Exeter and vicinity, that he has sole
right of this washer for Huron County, and
also that he has appointed Mr. Robt. Pickard
agent for Exeter, and any person wishing to
see the Machine
via lease cal
wf
, p 1 at the Exeter
Tea Store. It was thoroughly tested, and its
merits approved before the patent was ap•
plied tor. It has sines been placed in com-
petition with a great many weenie of note,
and in every instance proved its superiority.
It is, without a doubt, the moat perfect in
action ever invented the improvements are
beginning. prominent and well defined ; they are not
PAitCHL 1.—All and cingula' that certain
Parcel or Tract of Land and Promises, srtu-
etc ,lying and being in the Township of Ea -
born e , in the County of Huron, and Province
of Ontario, containing by admoasuremeat
33 ACRES, more orleas,beingcomposed of
the Westerly Half of a part of Lot number
31
in t Concession o
i the said Town-
ship
5th C
ship of 'Osborne, containing 06 ACRES, more
or less, which said part niay be described as
All that part of the s , id Lot lying Westerly
of the 70 Acres thereof heretofore sold and
convoyed to William Bell, excepting 25 acres
off the South West corner thereof, described
thus :—Commencing at the South Weat cor-
ner stake : thence East Fifty Rods thence
North } Rods ;thence WeetFifty Rode ;
thence•i h !Eighty Rods to the place of
PARCEL 2 —Also that part of the said Lot imitations with a slight change of parte of
some old played out patents, such as the
public are often fleeced with by Patent Right
sharks, but they compose an original and
genuine invention, containing'distinctive
features, whieh are fully set forth and claim-
ed in tt legal patent that will keep infringers
at a distance. '
Few Reasons why the. 'Invincible' is Best
forming the South' West Cornerithereof,:con-
twining 25 Acres and deaeribed as follows
Commencing at the South West Corner Stake,
thence East Fifty hods; thence North Eighty
Rode ; thence West Fifty Roils ;thence South
Eighty Rods to the place of beginning,
•
TIT1;li.—Tho Title to the First mentioned
Parcel is perfect, but iestaleotto the following
charges „viz :—Legaciels to the ateount•of.8B00,
and Interest under the Will of the late Robert
Bell. The Title to the Second reentioned Par-
cel is also perfect, except that ` an , undivided
one half Estate or Interest therein of Rotert
13011 in remainder after the life Estate. of Iris
mother Elizabeth Dell isQutstanding, and riot
included in the mortgage ''s.
There is agoed1} Story l3#ick 11euso Also a
good Frame Baqrn, Frame Stable add. other
erection% tegeilier;with a young orchard in full
bearing, on Parcel Number 2,`
The Land is of good quality and'tvoli sitnat
ed, being about 5tmiles from Exeter, and 1 t
melee from a Post Office and School Boase,
Further particulars may the Obtained on appli
cation to
MR: B. V.'ELL,3OT,
iiendor, aSoliaito ,
Hilted 24th' A ly, 1884, ;Eiteter.
1st. Only one-quarter the amount of soap
used as with other m"aobines,
2nd. Only one-fourth the fuel.
3rd, No labor . in comparison with th
machines.
4th,.. No wear and tear, as steam and soap
are the prircipal agents. .
.5th.. It'• equiros•only one-fourth the s•tifne
to do a washing.
6th. The house is not in an uproar with
slops, washtubs, pots and pans, at leant, one
day out of each week
C. RAU, 13. PICKARD, Agent,
Crediton. Exeter.
PROPERTY LD3T
For Sale
A. comfortable Immo dwelling, ono and a
half Story, atanding on i of an acre of land,
situatedon Andrew St --Title clear For lull.
parttcalars, *Poly to MB GEORGE K't'MP,.
120 Hing-st., East, faniOf(x C
For Sale. -
A well ftnishedand.convenient Dwelling House
and. Lot onifuron Strout, 'East of Maivatreet
Exeter,
For particulars apply to
MR. B V ELLIOT,
Solicitor &0,
ExeterA-mr.
WA
NTFD~ TUNIS N'S
New & Superior Canada Maps & Charts
As paying as any agency in the world. For
full particulars, free, address,H. 0. TVNISOlr•
Map Publisher 388 Riohmond•st„London, Ont.
The Seegmiller Plows.
5. roW s dLL
Having decided to close his present stock of
the above plows, will sell
FOR $18 CASII, and, $14 O} TIE
FOR 30 DAYS.
The plow can be seen at the building oppoa
ite Bawdeus Marble shop, (11. fern door -
south of the market.)
Points and repairs always kept in stock.
Parties intending soaking a ptcchase will do
well to calf early.
April in, S. POWELL.
MACHINE
ARMEi S, T''IlilESUI I S, AND
min men will save money. and :;axe their
Ilaohutery by using Lardine.
-�
T..C],-,RZu-13IN 1,'.i
Has been victorious at all the laadirg exhibr
I Hone mitt it:dustrialfain; uiuee187$',cerr •irtgaff
first prises and meanie in every iu$tanc•e. It
has pow noequal asalubrie tor,euiwillout-
wear lard, seat or eater ellen, werraateJ not
to clog or gum the finest uneelrinerv' You will.
save moray by ming thio 011. Try it rind you
will testify in its favor, Beware el imitations
MCCall
BISSET'
J. EILI3
Mc
The
V, 'TIMEX) en;r.r nr--
as. & Co., Toronto.
-irol�sahs nr
B l `.,, Exeter ;
z, Crathtou
�1&ONUGi1, Ilotlaratl
•
rriae Looping C'lals
I of livery Merriest Couple,
Whilelt will hurt no single man or woman
to read this peculiar book, yet to all who for
the ftrst time enter the married state it is
simplyaNECESSXTY. They must have it
nor can the contents bo given here, but it i
enough to say the book contains all the sec
retarolating to newly marriodcouples. Others
who order it will have to bear the conscouen-
cea,aaitisonly Wen dottier those who wiai„"
toknow how to net after iha knot is tient
ailyerysuch couple should have it, and as it
costs only apaltry 25 cents, or 3 for 50 etc.
Every one can have it by remitting stamps or
silver and this slip to
AW KINNEY, Yarmouth,
NovaSaotla
Clearing Sale
Back's Old -*ani..
(2 D00:6 north of Post Office)
Butter and Eggs Wanted
In Exchange for Gcaads.
We are selling Goods at ',Wholesale Prices.
A nice assortment of Dress Goods, Ready-
made Clothing, Sugars, Teas, Currants and
Raisins, at a reduction of 25 per cent. on
former prices ; Cashmeres 25 to 50c., Prints
5 to 100., Nuns Veiling 15 to 20e ; all shades
in figured Buntings 10 to 12c.; Kid Gloves
for 75c. worth $1.25 ; Parasols, 25c to $1 ;
Children's Hose 5 to 100; .Men's Stiff Felt
Hats, 75c.; Soft, 50e. up ; Overcoats, $4, $6
and $7 ; Tweed Suit $6.50 ; Coat $3 ; Pants
$2 ; Tweed from 50 to 750; Boots and Shoes
at very low prices.
JOHN MATHESON.
May 29th.
•
New DrugStore
W. H. COULSON,
Would inform the inhabitants of the sur-
rounding country Wall he has opened out
' In Hepbuiu's Old. Stand,
A Complete New Stock
-..-OF— 1
Drugs, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines,
Dye -Stuffs, Spices,
Perfumery,
Fancy. Articles,•;
Flavouring Extracts
Special Attention given to Dispensing.
Remember the place,
W. H.,.COULSON,
Corner Stgre,•Opposite Cental lintel.