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met 'according tR tt , l 4 'fin 8Laay . r..�1 �1,-,.+ j„
tet u `"�'
STIIAS CARDS.-
aoribrd tits deolaraticrn of quallfot.tlo/A ti WHy1 A NT SOP JAH, WHERE, DID YOU GET THOSE LOVELY CARDS ?
and officeaeoawe o, pined• a� tea
took the chair arnd$a ited for
Q pre t t GOT t,YL AT t .L►.i,L 1.� Y V .l.V 4s'r tom.
ar the pre;
r d #grid , t
viattv.tninutee lYbioll were tea He has the lxr st assortment of TOYS, CARDS ALBUMS, and all sands of
approved.
As motion 1hIK following
were xe PRESENTS you. ever saw ; and SO CHEAP, Be sure and go to to the
appoi'uted to life' several Townallip
t)!l`icea, for the Qnlretlt year .at the D0 M 'WI T . A,. 0R,.A.T01Ro7Y .
same salaries : S. Foster, clerk, M. '"^^ `' �•�,/
J .. tlY a BRC, T VZITO, Trop
p .
19th inst. '1' folio gentlerilen
Messrs. Buohana.t, liana e, Hevroek,
lyloEwetl, o:gid "78 t�eraijt. lit ing .4wb•,I
[Exeter =t3utc#her Scop
R. DAVIS,
Blucher & General Dealer
--x\ ALL Kum* Or---
x� rAs M 1 ! (� 1
Customers supplied TUESDAYS, THUS -
DAYS
BS•
DAYS ASD. SATURDAYS at their xesidcnee,
ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOT' WILL BE
OEM PROMPT ATTENTION.
Zeller, treasurer J.onroli, a, sees -
or, H, Lia liard�` :t��illty�to'r "ftindra:
J .anhardt, caretal.er of Vali. i ffin A13SOLGTE DIVORCES Vent, OR COUGHS AND COLDS.
Tied:+t3lett:l JJehu �I�QRri i� persona residing tluoix,*bont foie a %.� ryzy 4 l Kinds t1�'Eli NE T & T1\NENT, 'eteri-
Moved and car Qnfted alalia and panada lice desertion, non• ,+i,I
eons, xra, ua
auditor Ar f1 a uppox ,ia emperre,nce,crixe sy, ncompatd y, .v pare
etc, Advieefree, State your erase and addrestt tc baro 0
wlUsLip aCooutlta for 18$a The KAY'S COMPOUND (? t�
,tort be appointed d l f the s t t 1 t bilis wary Surg t' 1 tesof asODtart,.
A t ^ F Lo11Age. Toron-
to ATTORNEY WARD, World Ifmldtng, re'118 K` LIN- .1„Y B 1 O 1K4haveoe
forthe tree.
Reeve 4ppJi;tting D. S. Foust as sea= i Broadway New 'York•
SEED, Aniseed., Senega,. Sgiuill,Tolu. d:a
tment of al
Comestil
-
" with 0hlnrodz ne Animate, au
and auditor on behalf of the Council,
Moved by Mr. ltIc +'wen, sec by 1fr.
Surerus, that the clerk be instructed
to draft a by-law to confirm the ap–
pointments; of the To.rnehip Officers
ter the year 1885.
Aceounte were passed as follows :—
• Mein street Exeter.
LQI'1DON, HURON AICD BRUCE WY. [�
of • -R�
D.. 11 e A N, CCali
AY b. COMPOUND, a demuiGent vFho recently �..�t a attended to: etedicino for Florscs,t:attle, 4c,
from a die- -....lance lretrker
G tit: 1IOt[T1i. Express Mail. Sad Class. esnectorant for CouGhs and Cclds n, y opened a BEP.at'I SIlQP in always on band.
I.,ondon xu. 7 pre 4 5e. l 1 X.
FANSOI+I S /MOCK EXETER has 'stat t _
_tt ._..___,___. _____. a eeived a New Lathe by the assistance
LOn80 ' T 454'31' elft ' " 691A. HAY'S C'(1MP(1LtN;D; far --
Mansell ........... 0 trA 6 2 0 57 and Colds. is a 4'ou_ !ea whteli he is prepared to repair
Hippest d 13 6 23 30 U: Horses and Cattle. equally servicabte fax : r
Bruoetlel l , 023 6' 46 1e S3' SEWING .`�fsLGFTI:�F4ACri.11 M (l(,li s It
Clinton $ 45 7 0+. 11 J0
lor.desboro....,ta ar 7 90 I' (0 AY"s TIO PILLS, a specific elcD,htralti dt Waugh, nails sod spike* NI**. 10 fr. 7 27 1e •la P.N. Neuralgia Face -ache. Sc. 1 oitic to SAWS SHARPENED da GUMMED ; J. B. Kalbtliesoh, lumber, Belgrare 1a 7 4c 3
LYiaghanh nrrivaia :ts „, l ;G --- .,.. Sa.mf ,tion guaranteed in .every case. I
T8 99 lin f'lall; Ota Gl., ixrftlle, GOING sat zu, F.spriafrs flail, :ltd Ciase CiAafell Iti.11.••--Cement for Bros, i pairing (lone with fleetness and despatch
1 00, li'lpghaul, deli's 7 48 a.m. s Oe eat. to 30s ar en Artieles. SOW everywhere. i retuetltber the plane,
...__ s.�+►+� Belgreve ...... 800 3 47 11 to Fn laxuL Afukors.-T.IiAY Bli(dii.. Stoekpoxt,
111ytit R +n 330 ll 42 >t D. ABYeAl`SA,
ito)GbIng The Malls, Clinrall re. . 8 Si860 339 Ri W , Fsnaon's 131otk, Exeter.
/.........W,
Biruceneld .950 4 ski i'; 4ls.if, ir� ��-.-
A. B. Cempbell, claiming to be a 3iitipeu ... •-..:a is a 27 1»'7
,phew of Sir Alexttirdt3r• Campbell,
l6 4 3t3 z 9v
YOL.VERS, SKATES, ft.
e- in ;,re.erds girert atGG $,
Uf Send ua 5 cents postaac
and byroad you wilt ge
,frees package of go d -
E of targe vacuo. that will
start you i1t work that
will at once bring you in money faster tber.
an7tbh* else tit America. All about the 3300..-
• GOO inpreaanta with each b hx, Agents waute%t
te- everywhere.ofeitnersex, of all ages, for all
the tinre,orepare tune only. to work torus et
, their own intme:. Vortex/es for all worker,
absoltstely assured- Don't dela}.. li. flax r.tza
Co., Portland .Mame,
Re nail
nephew
bllulater of Justice, is being ',notion arriletil sx 4 43 5 30 bee.... ...
al
held in aeored custody at (,,llioago, byr,i _ T FOR 4**
Jautea E. Stuart, a CRtladian Groveru= + Il1A,Ri£BT RBPA1tT8. 1�iahes to ana0uncn to the lutiatiitsnta G
went epeoial agent, on the charge of wlliTd ALLfAft/ I:xet("r and vieluity, that
robbing the Dalninioti melt ie. a heavy
(Corrected et5o'alookp.m,St'eaaesdar. Will
lliaPpticand "" �' , . , atlteltasopened out
t^A i+i, wnxax "RR
amOliut. and to eustamers a est xKarr u.ltitout
to
1vults wain., r 0 60 to 090 deeeria ft, It contains ttltiatrations, prices,
The prisoner wilo is aged 2C1, and ilea ,. 0 6049010 aetcrlplcns and dlreckions fur p#snting e;l
reoeceutly resigned a ro'poneible pool,•Red tivlewheat �ew :" ::. ... o so tto o Vogekableandpl+lyoworSlS1�D. SQUaLoaisro'
tion In the Canatiittu matt service,waa U. i , tis (i!J. p 01T. =twos.
iPatt:c� wilkJtT
0
arreseated on Wednesday in the open
Board of Trade, and has since been
looked op in a private roaw. For tl<
long time the dieappearauce of large
aurae puzzled the Cansldien officials,
and the services of the detective seem-
ed uuavailtug.
The fact that Campbell was gamb.
ling and speculating there on a large
eoale was the fleet shadow of a clue.
It is charged, alio, that Campbell, by
a chemical process, effaced the marks
of oancelation front a number of old
bath: notes which had been intrusted
to the maile, and, eines his arrival in
Chioago, obtained their original value
in American currency. When errata.
?Ate {new) . ... R. 080 to 0 60
ttar1e .,. •^ 0 36 to 0 eG
Onto -.. .•, ... 027 80 027
Clover Seed ...
,.. i 5Sortad p
TPsmthy •
. .., 0 6s to 0 ee
Cora .,. u e0 to 0 56
B.. .. .. ,., 0 18 to 08 19
Batter ••• OM C 14 to 16
Flaurperbbl.... .., d Da to S 3a
Potatoee,per bag ••• 4 �+ 6e. 0 W
Appplos,perba>t ... ... ... 0 40 to 060
Arie$App1oepr b 004 to 005
Ueaeo par lb. ... .. 0 O5 to 006
Tnrkpy per Ib .,. 008 to 006
Ducks par pr ... ... 0 40 to a 00
Chickens ... ... 025 to 0 55
Beet"lroeeodperlOD .. ... 675 to 0 990
R1clesrouhg, ... ,.. 600 to 600
' dressed .,. .. 6 50 to 6 76
Sheepsklne,oaalr ... 0 90 to 100
Calfskin' . , 0 a0 to 0 70
Wood per lb ..- „ O 18 to 0 90
Kay7perton ... .,. ... 7 0O to 800
ttniononerbuall ., 0 00 to 0 76
ed he had $18,000 on bis person. Woo per cord ..' a 50 to 2 75
FAIN iAldi MARKETS.
Fall Wheat per tilt .-, „• it 0 60t 0 81
Sor1mK IIU 9D t(1 O ei
Barley (brtitbtl , o ae to 0 67
ESTABLISHED 1615,.
Barley (Resoling) ... 0 4S to 0 47
white Oats, .. O 26 t0 095 The moat poputnr Weekly newspaper tlevnt.
Meek Oats 007 to 090 ed to science, ltoobenits, engineering,dfscov.
4pp'es per bbl. ... 100 to 100 er jes, inveDtlone and patents aver ublisltad:
Potatoes per bit .,. .,. ... 0 25 too 52 Every number Illustrated with splendid en-
-+s+-4 — greviege, This publicettou furnishes a most
valuable enclyolnpodia of information which
no person Should bo without. The nopularity
Scott Act Notes. of the sena %tate Alf ettl 'AN is such that its
circulation nearly equals that of all other pa-
pers following counties voted upon and D ecounttts ociubs combined 1.y all ne�wsaentore•
carried the Slott Act on Wednesday last :- MUNN ee CO., Publisher*, ho. 361, Broadway,
Kent, majority 2,012 ; Lennox, 8 ; Lanark, New York.
about 175 ; and Brom, Que., 550.
Canfdian.'
Carnival matters at Montreal are
progressing satisfactorily under the
Ghosting influence of cold weather.
4 Mention of possible poatponemebt of
the carnival having been made iu sev-
eral Western Canadian journals, it
may be at well W state .that such a
step is not nor has it ever been con
templated.
A young sea of Mr. firm. Sanborn,
of London, while akstiug in the yard
adjoiug the house on Thursday after- Thcse among us who aro suffering with
noon, loot his balance and in falli'ig Bronchitis or weakness of the throat or
reoeive3 the whole weight of his body
lungs,
a Pllospi►orizod Emuls an reg-
ularly,
g -
u ar y, accor ing to ren vice o their p y-
sician or thedirections onto bottle. Al-
ways ask for Robinson's Phos:phor-
ORTIERM PACIFI
R. R. LANDS
1a M*nnCsofa..North Dakota. Mon.
tans, !dsho,Washington and Oregon.
Emma: 'Lake 1lesperlor to Fagot $ouu,i.
At pdoss ranging chiefly from 32 10 76 per *Cr*.
an ata tG roars time. This Is the Sett Country
for securing Goad Hames now open for settlement.
FREE
320 acres of Govvernntent
Land Free undo r the ltanie.t. s,•
.-10.8114.523 an TimberCalturelaws,OTEC
Acres on *ORF TII
MALT of alt Ile Public Lands disposed at in l' ii.
Map the
I northern
Pacific minor. Northae trn
racists%irou tey,tt,eRailroad bands for kale aril
th 5RELGovernment Land.. Address,CHA . 8.
LA 8021, Land Cam'r, N. P. R. R., St. Psul, Moe.
Scientific American,
ATE VTS UUN'. ,C CO. have also
badThlrty-seven yearn
practice before :he patentof(lee, aro bave
prepared more than Ono Hundred Thou-
sand applications for patents in the Unit-
ed Status and foreign countries, Caveats,
Trade &Darks, Copytigbta,dseignnronts, and
all other papers for scouring to invoutors
on,lm* arts. The result was a broken 1 1 d' the d ' ' f b ' h - their right. in the United States, Canada
England, Fs mica, Germany end other foreign
arm above the wrist. Ho was taken , d' h 1 countries prepared at short notice and on
asonable terms.
into the house and Dr. Jarvis set the Y Infor nation as to obtaining ihatente cheer -
broken limb. izett lumuielon, and bo sure yon get it. fully given without charge. Hand books of
information vont frog. Patents obtained
Detective Murray, of London, who; through Munn d: Go: are noticed in tho Solon -
has worked up the Silcox murder SALE REGISTER tine American fres, The advantage of such
notice is well understood by all porsone who
case, says the mon bad reasons for SATIIIIDAT, JAS. 31s1. -Real Estate, the prop. wleh dto dispose .f their patents:
enmitya ainst Stillwell. Forbes ertyofSamuel Rennie, Henault. Salo A.iroas1fiNN&Co:,Scientific American,3e1
R , Rroadway,New York:
was intimate with the dead man's at 2 o clock, p, m" E. Boseenberry, ane..
wife, and Jennie Forbes, Itis sister ilioxnez, JAx. 26th. -Farm stock, imple. 1885.
and the aweatheart of Thomas,bad
manta, do , the property of Bobt.Mor-
neon, lei 33, con. 4, sSale at Iiarper's Bazar.
been betrayed by Stillwell. The de• 1 o'clock. A. Bishop, onoue..
teotive expecte to prove that the mur- ,WenxesnAS'. JAMS, 28, -Farm Stock, the
der was planned by by Mrs. Stillwell, property of J. W. Watson, lot 10, con. 20, II,LU:..TRATED.
Forbes and Thomas. Stephen. Sale at one o'clock. Philip
A meeting of cattle exporters and Baker, auctioneer.
dealers was held the other evening at
Nutt St. Charles, Que., for the per- 1 McKENzte.-Iu Exeter, on the 16th inst.,
pose of forming a Canadian exporters' Murdock McKenzie, aged 77 years.
and dealers' association to protect the
interests of cattle men. A large infant son of Mr. Ware Oliver.
number of gentlemen present aired
their opiuions ou the subject. It 8IARRIED,
was finally agreed that Mesar,. Biok- __.
erdilte and W. W. Craig should be in GIUTTOS-DEeJARDINE.---At Grand Bend,
' structed to issue a circular calling a on the 4th inst., by Rev. S. A. Corriere, at
convent ou of all the oattle men in
Canada, to be held here on the 28th
inst., when a c py of the by laws,
rules and regulations will be ready, as her Year.
well as the appointing of directors AN EDITORS TRIBUTE. HARPER'S BAZAR
and other officials prooeeded with. Theron P. Keator,Editor of Ft: Wayne;Ind.
Mr. Thos. Credo)), cf the Loudon "Gazette," writes: "For the past five years
fire department, ,atte:lded a party .for have
always
off mossevere r. King' arnotes New Dis well as
with. a lady friend, some miles out th3 for those of a milder type. It never fails to
Sarnia Road, On Thursday night. effect a speedy cure. My friends to whom I HAMPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY
When returning at an early hour 0n have recommerided itspeak ot it in same high One Year (52 Numbers)
lo 00
Friday morning, the horse shied at terms. Having been cured by it of every k e United
some object beside tho road and bolt- cough I have had for five years, I consider it
the only reliable and sure cure for Coughs,
ed over an embanktueut. Horse, colla eco," Cali'at C. Lntz's Drug Store and
buggy, and occupants rolled'in a eon- get a Free Trial Bottle. Large size 71.00 2
fused mase down the incline, fortun- Survival of the fitest. Down's Elixir has
ately Mr. (Loden and his friend es- ontliyed every other cough remedy simply
caping unhurt, but the horse was kill -,l because it is the best.
ed and the buggy badly smashed.
The incline was thirty feet deep, and
the horse had broken its neck rolling.
down.' 18 belonged to Mr. Marshall
livery stable keeper. ` A. 'bus follow-
ing behind from the same party
pioked up Mr. ()rodeo . and the lady
find brought them home.
DIBD.
QLrvaR -Iu Gd. Bend, on the 4th lust., the
the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. 0.
Gratton, to Miss S. Desjardine, all 01 the
Township of Stephen.
Harper'sBazar is the onlypaperat present
In the world the' oombtn,s the choicest
literature and the finest art illustrations with
the latest fashions and methods of household
ador Truant. Its weekly illustrations and�'de-
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styles, with its useful pattern -sheet supple-
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bo their own dressmakers. save many times
the cost of subscription. Its pavers on coo'*
inf. the rednagement of servants, tend house-
keeping in its various details are eminently
practical. Much attention is given to the in-
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HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
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HARPER'S WEEKLY
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE,..
rpers Young People
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
•
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thatjuvemileactiou can possess. while the;
f Ara wholly free from what is pernicious m'
vulgarly sousatinnal. The humorous *101204
bug pfslare! are futlof inuocent fun. an'! the
a ..aadethe foots et history and by writers whos
names give the beet am argue* of aeronomy auit
value, illns$rated papers on atheistic sports.
gabs*ns and psetiut .. R1t a fun iaforrtrsttea on
thesosabjerts, Thera isnothln; ehcap ila.nt.
it but its price,
moot En
d shoe sil
g
in the Varner Start North of Serowe
c4 Plekard'e. where be is prepared to utak,
all kuru o; ordered work.
Sewed work u speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
GEO. MANSON,
Lite Manager 0. Eacrett'tt Boot and bhoe
Establishment.
ifay 14t11 81.
♦u epitome of evertthlag Viet i. attractive
and desirablofu juvenile literature: -Boston
U Courier.
A, t.eett's fess* of g't 1 titles.. t:, the !toys aur_
n girls of every family whish it visits.-Rrooltlyn
Calms,
It le wonderful inns westltb ot pictures. in-
formatfoa,and interest,-pt'risteau 1dvoeatt,
84 ,Y.
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400,
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JUBILEE' SINGERS.
The most interesting feature of the recent
exhibition at Montreal was abompany' of co]-,
ored Jubilee Singers engage din manufacturing
the celeb_ated Gold Coin Tobacco, anu at the
same time delighting the crowds of spectators
with exquisite southernmelodies. A gold,med-
al and a special diploma were awarded to this
popular brand of chewing tobaeco, and the
thanks of the committee teed ered to the Ad
ams TebaccoOo. for -their .attractive exhibit
Poste a xree to all subscribers in tot
States or Oanada.
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THE BANK of TIME
Main Street, Exeter.
THOS. FITTON
Keeps Watches That Are Watches,
And are warranted correct for Time, Tide, oz Railroad
Train, and to please the most fastidious.
JEiELERY
That is Rich, Rare, Sparkling and Substantial, Suitable
for Romans, Friends and Countrymen, Lovers, Brideq,.
Bridegrooms, Loving and Lovely \\'ivies, Children, Has*
bands, Etc,, Etc.
SPECTACLES,—Scotch and Brazilian Pebble, soft easy.
and pleasant to the eye, and suitable for youth or age.
Give him a call. No trouble to show Goods.
Watches and Clocks Repaired and Brough:iz to,
Time.
1884.
3884
—THE OLD
ESTABLISHED HOUSE
To the Front as 'Usual.
With a First Claes stock, end at prices that DEFY COMPETITION.
'TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Full of all the Latest designs in
Worsteds, Overcoatixigs' Tweeds, Etc.,
And made up in First-class style, and at prices that cannot fail to please. Ail Goods
MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
11 To
Trouble to Show Goods.
Bring along your Farm Produce, for which
the Highest Prices will be paid.
Address HARPER BROTHERS. New York SEPT. 22nd, 1884.