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VIII'YSDA' , Arit1L23, 1853
PROPIIESI,"INt EVIL
!become at� ost deflinet under tete. old existence and earnestly pressed for
I title, 41171 account of the anal- riaraigra- l settlement during the thee- the Mao-
lion rebolutiort Massed home time ago. 1 keneie Government reigned supreme.
`Frons the vetolation which appears ]n It would be impossible for auy Gov—
• the above-named ergag. of the 9th ernrnent to weed to all the demands
'flat., we notice that they tieoie.re if ` mede by the half breeds, and appar-
their domande are not granted by eptly they would not be eatlsfied with
the Goa•erumeut they %ill et behind' less than they ask. Tho mo settee•
A large raejority of the l4atorm. , their Winchester rifles and join the factory and !toting settlelrlent :calx!
press, ever true to their print ptee, ; Ire boil% and breeds. The spirit of only be accompliebed by the voil7u--1
are not letting pate the present op- :disloyalty often manifested by this so• teem, who etre now to the froth.
t, • f ro+*itostieatting ail wets ' celled onion beoou. ee more apparent --
of yr a° ertty .lc epriui:. It is trite evalent that Reit the Weight d M ' t 1
1 ?ltlisll a p o b` it►e resaltlktor Passed byits off -
1 d d b ke to thin endue of l Tl10 Government n�eaaute to atrivutl
population to tL a Borne 't est. is only a tont In the Mends of some : passed the House. It provides thet
@ all eaailrerR t7Q las
f
�-Ya •w ls� •
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neighbor(' teens little any amount. (1f which this "r�''Oi eters' lghta t1S QS11' r in ell eOntratlta for the bale And d9
They, .doubtless, forget that onr secret organization of otenspirators, of,
8 ' livery of farm produce and Roel the 1 (� err UNtiYv J yv
•
warfare+ went the red skins trim its anon forme a part. We do not %viah bushel ehall be determined by weigh...!
L b t 1 Muni �l:ullieAata Dakota, kt accuse a 7Y party oz baying 4801.4- Ing artless conveniences for weighing @
Cid the eteadv advancelueut of I. art- they upheld a parte of agitators, who Wetzel is as follows 2. --Wheat, GO': "FORWARD AZ:�.R.O$ t" * I
e i hF.
itR/iiS
ired
01+AiaHR,x'ureelbterl►a ell 1eailaittt19bllt0i11e1111;11,r�llat'riteofthe'tiortEletda,.anotayaittble,andlttlteeabileliel���oer c
ata4tea and teiritorlel?, occasioned. no wait sap wet the s,.efarcn press have f by nheantlre is not agreed unoil in ;
daub►, b4 diaappoiukea speotQtnter'r, lnaulfesled fit spirit of disloyal>.y when • writing. The weight equivalenit to A."
s t
parlor race. who, undine ilio Indian. have been for veers showing a lbs ; Corr!, 56 lbs ; rye, a6 um floes, It' order kr Troops �o e
were Ctonvertinl; the wilderness into' spirit of hostility spinet ties gro4vth„ 60 Ibe ; burley, 48 lira ; malt, 36 lbs, a North-West. Mill a Ladies are at home, and. will be
prtxluctiFa xields arid 111espl+rons ce anti cettautin,; of the Dominion as a Date, 31 ills ; beans. 60 lbs ; clover I pleased to ;ear that RANTON BROS. are in splendid Trim.
a are right to the front with a
buckwheat, - c lbs ;sax seed, bU flex ;
g - (1#'`teed t! of sin al,. 1tsE (la ` pots toes, carrots, etc., (110 lha; bitu•-
Mtttiti Dull anti Ilia tom tribes. 1' 1fF#.#E`S c't►�`111't�"ted, iHigh Class of New and Stylish Goods.
and lead noses outbreaks nuy effect in tuitions coal, 70 lbs, Other artiolee
iu arae .rotate from going to ; may be added to Me tisk hy' Order in
fes. It le o111y a few years einee the whole. need, t1O IGS ; timothy seed, 48 the ; ' to (10 a. lively spring trade, to
United States histi a bloody war with ➢
tleteir t; to \te teem that throe gh otliaial tee-
met country ' o o, not it rite Qvi 4Duneil. Peisane violntina this lice
�' = + Wets Ottoman fiords, (frog Grain 5itka, Satins, li.�rrciiteux, Brocades, Mt. ; au+t a rand
deuce of the Opg eitioti proa1A of Ulf- gligenee the Greime• hest hay been ; will be liable to a fine of $„„) for the line of Mantle Oman neutR Frogs, Loop% Chenille `Trimmings tCr Qertniuly better value
1 k'OIt Dt1+l,:t'1-A.NS, 111A1Tt,I.S S` J:1,CKI ITS.
Witt 1@ tet be taken as truthful ; tele'. yi4,r ;hell, \li•. Jetties O:cE?, we behove,! f rat offence and $50 for 'thA irecotld, than ever before. Mantles eat ly're's of charge, or math to order in IYrst=class style at
have contrMted the redia eet:lerneent neoul?7rtl Slee l anz i4P4 House, A bo, \\xith rea}leot to canned goods the
of IIakota with the settles eiettiem.ftat tel recently occupied by the bite Q I3111 provides ev.-y eealed plloliege of
of the North West, n'od hoe .held Nielsola•t white, during spine foie canned fruit, alb, meat, eft•., shall
Mallets to be a more preferable corm- day awl part of the previous tiny, bitt'e the RAMS and eildteite of the
try to nettle in, whtoll olily it fete seam miler a permit from Mr.(.'s,ah, chair.' packer thereon, the weight athe Ron• We showa rplend:ti range of the netrest Fabrics in All -Wool Jersey Cloth, Satin. Cloth,
ego unite deluged with the blood of maul of the Board of License emu. teute, end date of oanuiug !rebelled or ; Nutri' Cloth. Plain Cashmeres, Brocade Casliturre. Crane Clod), *eautiful Black Sake.t a hardy frontier settler. Altllonglt ^ ralasiouera, on a transfer of license stamped thereon, under penalty of a satins, ,te. Aug dont you:forgot it, our Dressmaltdr Rntleletutltl$ malting up Black Gooch
the riiatnt•bant:e PI the North \ set : from 31,a. (Niehotaa'] White, to i' -horn " flue of $2 for each tin not ao atatnpst3 to it nicety. (`5411 x114 see her anyway nt
v tuab.a rives hose l►Irenit>i Bret that. the lieettea !strut h lie been trat:sfer.' or labelled. A seemlier penalty is pro.
laae4nlp tPttl'o't� ;i7Qwin been ara7n rel after her itclsbatlii'a tieatli or Tided atttitisi ase twee tet ao ofthe iiLI'I'O] B1.O-11FIEIES,
the t•nitd Stete4 theft U' `1ereert„' ° bet '„ranted wth itr Q'1tlselan Thee C'lututa elf any flu. TLe melt la r,
,cr 9lvirMr'OriA+�M �F!iliiiieQ$,
1 I'.. O GCOILS.
reface+t. The chronic atilt t►7ae thea ?emit could not laecve protesting Bage
effect in steeping the title of mum- f nue snit :vee greuteo though the Iq Ro into forte ou the f rat of October
The place to get aisle Mantle and Dress Good
gri►tion. to that eauutr ; uRltlli?r will s;. % a)r. 441°c) ::ever elms, t e'x•islli =(, next. and will not apply to foreign
this tsuslestetsy uprising, in the North t1tP prernieera l?rf?9iulis t•) graglit:g a canned goads, or to goods halt tip ill ''
picN 1 rt rio ingrante fromdeck-csrttlie tt ? of itch tr'ii a' 1y the Unuaai1n for expoi latiolr
ing its and palettes:es the great rites
that awaits thein in the ;forth 1\est
3 ct rkal�tf that,U
' face of the fallolsi4l� eli'ill. IRl
of 41141 outsolurlat�.l Istituto-4e of A nor months ago the 1 eft,rm
ntariEo, rvc4 do not think the permit pl7t4arfl knew no bounds to their re-.;
tote ri betlion( whit have Ill' effect in , of t[anefer WM legal : juicing neer lwliat the} tt'[Q»ed r.lhe
l:@el},14:; settlers out or etre? ca=Qutrc Ri? ' I4 C) • A+1> ' a ;f411S ,114• ".r@at vltttory" w171C1i :f1r, �It1 Wat lead r
nllt;llt tul?li;t'tQi tll)tt a tri+ga+ llllllilpsr S;l l 1 17:1 Oa , in:>i riiaiG it14 s. '•+;ih; ' t r i• It'
114. +at tl.,: <x ? r7QYN[i 14f 141; l4ecQ4�4e di4 �, ft* aCllleletl for tliid province in li I1.1t1
(f tail allot C.n ;troll Stn lar ra u have •
�a'11� nrr 440' U 4 Tetli4r•1 . f ""N t r 111111lrrni�a G 1•
t s t;l 11 r;i.G tiv f (� t e t
na terrlter cif t,'<►t1•t,lt.
see.
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1, re Li, bre toll o , , n r 114➢ 11111 irlt�il4i lily YE'141t,t a S bra to tiro l e et1 or n. ares 8 rIg, 1 1.
fa�c lia:)lt:ab;► unit the Nt'+rth Wien, 111,+z�, ,rYlllc�e�inre i,.,t .�f tst):tllti:, zi,i hen the cicci.itin of thePlivy t' 11
Tho - dt<►Le flu:. thy' iii3tttrbanet� leg Iii i•n�5' aP1j14 lug . ti 1 ii,••"F'. SMSr'l is. all anti made 1 un X11 the delight and
111 t 7tt t1Q 3 1 1► f t •f f 't i 1 1 t l t l 1' j b,
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tttllil ft1171;L Ser 4•' nue or )''t r; , :1111 be n:6S 4 it r' ?•l1+tt\ e11Rillfedtet , }" tllPln rwd8 efltite
t "i • they ley went at ""'lri, �.,+ t•) :d1 itit!'14t> COO., p.4rp1.i.s !!lige, oat of atlnlln9l3 :and tlliitr )inlet
't:t@r;t , tlQ•:} .1.b1\ wish 11 w.woe• , r,—:illts'S nlDt ll'pPr*'•1),I:i ;1�ee1r',di�. i
tate Lent to lend 114 Itching halal l➢t 114/Y' Ir. �a111.-,'tttattiwes. uitllil4 i.14e4 Su�,ntlt' of elft' quality of 1113 111iij1llte4l 1t?rri•
ki!t> u,•t;:" l'9i. 1::, j , -, G7.► ,O�i r:l ra, .s �tl).:4-,;501.4,7tt• f11 ),:tt sw,,, 4,f' .441} Vtfi• inc)poSf►lt. It w:ld terr4
1'alt»R [tL;Bey �rll nnt1tl1lbit'411t• tl., 4), +1! + .,JE 1 44-n11£'4 er .,07t'1i let_r9t t', •,r other that the eelu11t1y elate gninet1 1t11tllelletI
-�4,1 it th" 1h�tl•?.i� G • �, 1
il. nl t titE i i f the 1 (
nn to •!K+ f Cllr tllstre't iu ahi4 th 4 old
le dt It. f Oen
) � ,-tl•) ed•i c,u.ntnractln;,* the
° wealth, and that the tFrlltury gam f,
l•4 tlitid 'thea hof1'4141 1°? � '1 Are, ttClnl;+I'. a 'bt, 4.r .a t,fobtain;th-fir v:rir:rtu e,d:• aboua1+1E'a1111 int141rale. aw well Ag all
t ,, i a 4 :'"il 411 let a+•4•l€::LC 4414t'S' t',:
lp�lr•%+r tl: r e 1,Ytln4ta41. 4 f Ile :':111 14141:18 1)f limbo: 111 iueEllaftotiblt, gnat,
NG GOODS '85
Jt r .RRY"t"EI) AT THE
Tailoring Establislirn't
LAS. l."') ) T T 1T ( _,I T r.t1
ivz:t :a ti1mlEYarli•1 4;>+•rttllentief CLOTHS nil TWEEDS vete Choirs titiaskl:. to.
will c 11 thio cheap for 1,,"Assr.
its X.a cls to Order O� Short '"oti oe,.
----A In Q ice: i,:\NTF1� d +«..,..-,.-;...
. ; • l ) malting tllets' - ti.'1 iPt4'�^.t )4. Itis tr. n4er mei* ll :_:) to .any • tat d Bo,,titeR elite tllet'.i? 'al' i' ' given. e Sold - .i • r A.S1°I and that otea11`I
ai 1111 ^ iii t+l`I•a kohl it a n \tl credit 1 t t ll. l 1 for ,
11 +4u'11 (+ lr i —c a�a ant t r -e ' rr
f��l QII:• iatrl� t4�:4rtsll other lrtl.ri+1). trllr•, F `7 �.jit;tt]l f rOt)t :4. �..11� cl11iZ ;,f?y. his stock before j)j4lf'ili�., your
°;t1' 1 114.'*•vi11. f4t4+1511,•14•`'1'' ft41114.1'14 trtlll-s. amour. f t 1 land fortl • )
tomes111 O4ta .4119tH \\1"xt, 1rS alt"
a*1Q'►Iiet111:; tlle:'lr
fl 1r+S1+t3 1n diet "1.3 un i e 8neb, trawler, my exert isc 411 !Stilt: ;Settler Now thin lately awarded tlt'41 i oi'l ter,
t.'..,uutry tat this aet that the AMinton °mute! b 4 14.111iis'129e'. Snhl4,.t tl*:111 tllas property, which was to be of setoff inn• r
Government have atu111e Meats at antis—sued obligations of the original battler ° nierllie value to Ontario, is, accordtllg ' 1:.144. • iter Mar
%hew 41113(1ila411 to suppress the
iout tt,let44.i:4f, ,r lllraii itIrr4\xVpt'ltt is(neh11••ree 'fa4.ai
in th4? (14 the114 raion :fatrertllees marred timid.
le&k4 elei when that RtGon11B lt9�age , to Yciled
It tllppilea, lilt iii 11,• other en , w` ) Fusiliers
tole e w t z t 7,) Ser.
ed, a eaf#iviient forest will b41 provided hew,e rer 1.1,1E:.' rut!, I! usll'ters over t el0 melee of tills , Jt-1ixt:L•'1s sr\t.nsIts.
iheurostint4eriestintl IEaturo of llY44 rrceni
for their iroteetietli. The .l rlalit1011 Ili Chap. 181, ,e'c. 481 the reader' -country, a reeky
and lntilTntaitleud'4rxlYibitiun at Montreal was acalYlpuuy efeol-
.r,'"tn says ltllat "during,the put fest/ will find t'-- following '
train of lane! !where the winter lasts �orotlnrtilootlingere inlage!dinln;tuufacturing
tiloGeleUd d(fein rol,sn+coanit at the
aye the 0mp t yf':ti9 at + `•..sty 77ietu 11°4' t4 any Dart t) License May, the snow HriYYYQ' r1n0 Ile' Grog, ti t
busy, t':rtnnlis Tonere or an • Ina ester officer o ° being M presentsixe , wide exquisite uoutberumeiodiw. A f;ole! mod -
grants'
been rrkortl than usually , r 3, p , 1 1, 1 ) feet deep. �.11e ,1Yt wall a Kltocialclinioula w4 arta awarded to this
of the Act 1,71-4rtlnf,ly 1-- -t-, or seaters of thY 1 of tit lair let to tc i ex
grants' elitists that are coming uu. a p
par
Vr�ii �. • so aerl HllrRM fit l�Y
d
h 1 t the station t t f l3• i f I' front October until '41ay tl t' -1' 3 t' 4l i Yf apoetatOrs
'14141 1141114\ of !wilt!- other person who, contrary to 4110 previsions (!E,rrt43 loutlent Hays that klnere twill ' Popular brand of clle4vill{..tobacco, and the
awing to the r, 1 y , I Rel to rho Arl
Special train3 are arriving almost ;or a certificate therefor, shall, upon Convict -
to be issued a tarern or shop lieense
every eveni4.g, some of them being; tion thereof, for each offence pay a fine of
for points farther west.' It !night i not lees than 510 nor more than $100. and
also have added that the Dominion 1n default of payment Of sue;! fine, the of -
ba the best land on the American , the county- jail in the coeurs in which the
continent to offer settlers. and the conviction takes place for a period not ex
land regulations are far more liberal g three calendar mouthy."
than those of the neighboring re- This cape comes under the jurle-
public, dfctlon of a magistrate, not a county
judge, as has been stated by some.
ip'HO is RESPONSIBLE. We are of opinion that Mr. Ballan-
tyne neglected his duty by granting
It hes been stated that emissaries of the permit without first having made
some unknown parties have been the the necesary inspection of the house,
main -spring in Reusing the trouble as the building had been vacant for
among the half breeds and indians in some time precious.
the North West. Ttrese individuale EDITORIAL NOTES.
formed themselves into what they
termed a "Farmers` Union," no GEN. GRANT is improving wonder -
doubt with the object of blinding the fully, and it is expected ho will be
public, so to speak, as to their real around again. He has, during the
object. It is well known that the past few days, taken drives through
leaders in this movement, or at least the city
some of them, know nothing what- --
ever about farming or farmers' wants. AN Americau paper remarks that
We have been informed that one of the progress that the Indians are
these leading spirits is nothing more making towards civilization is amaz-
or less than a political fi.reb'rand and ing. Their dispoaitiou to commit
a journeyman printer, who has done- diabolical murders and unaccountable
all that lay in his power to foment suicides is becoming equal to that of
discontent. Every effort possible has. the white man. 16 ;is said that the
been put forth by this organization to number of these crimes reported from
thwart the progress of our great na- the frontiers has of late shockingly in
tional highway. Rebellion and es- creased.
cession, if not openly preached, was
hinted at by them, but discretion be-
ingthe better part of valor, these
parties wisely refrained from carry-
ing
arrying out their threats.- No doubt the
liberty allowed these agitators and
breeders of diecontent and dissatis•
faction by the Government induced
Reil to take up arms, knowing that
he would have their sympathy, if not
material aid, Now that Reil has
taken the step which . the agita-
tors were afraid to take, but other-
wise would lixed.to have taken, we see
by the Brandon Sun, an organ of this
so•oalled Farmers' Union, that, it has
revived under the name of "The Set•
tiers' Rights Association," it having
11+ r 4 t1
never be any settlgmellt, A8 the land ; ams111444:1 Tobacco Co. for their attractive exhibit
s unfit for cultivation. The aspect
has somewhat changed with reference r
to this territory. A few months ago l t;AItT\VIfIGW2, L. D. S.,
fi •
it was claimed to be of such value over
s
that Mr. Mowat MHes ()weed alnutal
ent to the verge of o'NE1L'S BANE,, tie. rooms be
rebellion to obtain it. As the eve- prepared to extract t eeth without
deuce of its worthlessness comes from
the pens of the correspondents of both
Toronto and London organs of Mr.
Monet, it cannot be questioned. In-
stead of adding valuable land to our
province we have acquired territory
valuable only for snow, rooks and
Mountains.
• .•, 1
THAT HACSING COUGH can lie so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. 'We guar-
antee it. Sold by J. W. Browning.
Dominion L License Act.
OTTAWA, April 20.—When M. C.
Cameron's motion proposing a sus-
pension of the Dominion license act
was reached this afternoon Sir John
Macdonald said that the government
intended bringing 1n a bill on the sub•
jeot, and allowed Mr. Cameron's re-
solution to pass, although it was
prastioaily a- motion of want of can-
fideuce in the government, The
minieterialists were ea astounded and
chagrined at Sir; John's capitulation
that many' of them Dried out ',lost"
when the resolution was put. The
passage of the resolution of course
knocks the whole machinery of the
`r6a1i►iftla•
pain. All operations performed with ease and
skill. Gold linings a speciatlty. Office hours
0a.la: toapm. Osman; i.sMontane, Teams
CASH.
TN OTICE_
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
I
deliverf Indian S lies1 thefiscal
Indian Supplies;' will bo received at tuts office
a
p to noon of MONDAY,
�OTI('E TO CREDITORS OIf
1. Tlih 1' ti A.TI: OF Id1'I4htt('R teems.
zip:, late of the tillage of 10xetet. in the
County of Baron Carpenter, deceased.
Pertinent to 1.. S. O.. chap. 107, rice. 3t, notice
is hereby givens that all persons having claims
against the estate of the said Murdoch 9Ic-
I,en le, who died on or about the 10114 Clay of
January. ! 83, ate on er before the 9111 clay 1341'
May, froth to sendbv Host, prepaid, to Beuja•
min 1, • Elliot, Solicitor, Exeter, their Christi-
an and Surnames, addressee, and description,
and particulars of their e1ai1'ns, duly verified
and the nature of the security (if any) held by
them, and that after the said 11th day of May,
1885 the executor will -proceed to distribute tlau
assotts of the said estate among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which notice shall have hoes given,
and he will not be liable to any person or per -
1
hadsonsof whosenotice. claim he shall not thou have
Dated$lst March, 18133.
BENJAMIN V. ELLIOT
Solicitor for
SAMUEL DAVIS,
Seta'Executor.
the undersigned, and ondcersed"Tender for
25th MAY,1885, for the
y o nc an app curing
year ending 80th June, 1880, consisting of Flour,
Bacon, Groceries, Ammunition, Twine, Oxen,
Cows Bulls Agricultural Irapier, opts Tools
dec., duty hayed, in, Manitoba and the North-
West Territories,
.Forms of tender containing full particulars
relative to the Suppler required, dates of de-
livery. &c.,may be bad by applying to the un-
dorsigned, ox to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs at iaegina, or to the Indian Office, Win-
nipeg. -
Parties may tender for each description of
goods (orfor any portion of each description
of gogds) separately orfor all the goods called
for in the schedules. -
Earh.Tencler must be accompanied by an au-
oepted Cheque infavor of the Superintendent
General of Indian Affairs on a Canadian Bank
for at least five per cent, o1 the araount of the
tenders for Manitoba, and tea per cent. of the
amount of the tenders for the North•West Ter-
ritories, which will be forfeited if the party ten.
TWENTY-SEVEN Dominion eloatiOns Mca4rthy sat to pieoti6; and `all the daring
ail dueonnedoeo Rif into
fecontract 'when
see
have been held since the stere! le - P
tie° of 1882 including three Soltlan - ' acceptedthe cheque willb
tenderers a,ie 1eqaired to make up Yn the
Money columns In the Schedule the total mon-
ey
on- F°' COUGHS AND GOLDS.
eyvalue of the coda they offer' to supply, or 371
their tender willnot entertained.
Each Tender must, ill addition. to tb e signa-
ture of the tenderer; be signed by two sureties
acceptable to the Department, for the proper TrAY'5' COMPOUND OF LIN --
performance orale contract. ,� SEED, Aniseed., senega, 5gui11Toht, etc
In all cases where transportation may be with CIilprocivue.
only :partial by rail, contractors must` make
proper arrangements for supplies to be for-
warded at once from railway stations to their 1:
destination in the Government Warehouse at AY`5 COMPOUND, a demulcent
expectorant . for Coughs aha Colds.
generale c. Commissioners, inspectors and other thewoek contracted for. If the tender be not
- officials appointed under it, will find" • e returned,
ges and two in Lennox. Of these elle their ceeural one gone. Mr. 1VIo-
Government has carried twonty•two'Carthy was not present to witness the
and the Opposition five, including-slaugt'er of his first legislative offering.
West Ontaria. The Government hits The government's surrender is a sub
gained two seats and the Opposition stantial victoryforrovin:cial rights
one. No wonder the cry of "Liberal P g
reaction" has been dropped, WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Livor Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is
guaranteed to cure yon. For sale by J. W,
Browning. -
THE Oppusition are endeavouring -
to make the people believe that the
present Government are doing wrong
for not settling the claims of the i alf-
Fail wheat throughout the. country,
north; south, east and west, is. leek-
breeds. They entirely o.veilook the 4 ing good. and the prospecte are pro -
fact that these said claims were in mising'for a good crop.'
Contract
lail
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be received'
at Ottawa until noon, on FRIDAY, 15th Ms V,
1888, for the conveyance of Her 1N.aiesty's Mails
Ona proposed Contract for
tweet Exeter six
ix
times her week each way,
Tiirltton from the lsttruly next
• Printed notices containing further informa-
tion as to conditions of proposed contract may
be seen, and blank forms of Tenler maybe ob-
tained ab the Post Offices of Exeter and
Eirhton
A ItWBARF.10 ,
Post Office Inspector
SostOMoe'Inspector't Offlce,,l
London, aid April, 1:15
COAGULINE.--•Cement for Brok-
en Articles, Sold everywhere.
Sole Makers.--KaY BROS., Stockport
England. -
the point of delivery.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
L. VANKOtJGHNIT,
Deputy of the Superinteuclent•General
of Indian Affairs
DTYA.1TDIMIT Or INDIA'S AP5A1ns, } '
O TT1iwe,191Yi 141A1tc4I,1883. ` ' ,
KAY'S `COMPOUND, for Coughs
and Colds, is equally servicable; for
:gorses and Cattle.
TZ AY'S TIC 'PILLS, a specific in
Neuralgia Face -ache &c.