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The Exeter Times, 1885-9-10, Page 8Pg Neter )111M. 1 Moved by W. Biasett, seconded by A. G. On the 2nd fast hilts Jennie Butcher a.es Dver. that this council mdjourn until call of second d+hughter of the late Rev, J. N. : the reeve.—Carried. M. EeeRErx, Clerk. Butcher, a former pastor of the James -street Methodist (then Bible Christian) Church, mere les. was married to the Rev. A. 0, Courtice, 13. Stephen. Henry Eilbar, auctioneer. Sale ---e-- Autumu colors will be gay and bright. A., 33. D„tf the leoronto Methodist Confer- at pee o'clock,, TEN CE CENTS per line for drat insertion, -- I Bustles have reached. their maximum size. ence, also well•known to many in Exeter. Tnotoise , sees Bede -•-Earle Stock, im;ple- FO1GR CENTS prim line for each subsequent h, : A, tho)gh harveet g is scarcely over; there The ceremony was performed by Rev. •I, moots, r e„ the property of Wm, Snell n bas been f I 0 'n t► P p y , an this column: 9 A ear load of sheep was shopped from this rendenoe of the bride's.other, Murray -street, ° , cds ,corner a Marys un ou. don, Roads, TJsbarue, Jas Oke, auctioneer. L4tC NE/FN.—We a ghats Iae happy 1r, ra- ea R. Ilia& er iser:mu ort this Exeter and vicinity )n extending to them' our Parties getting their sale bills printed otitic at an tonnes, front any part .of the 1 page. most hearty good wishes. at this office, will get a 'n notice similar County. items of local news, such as ae. v Mr. Joht, Gill has presented our typos During the past month there have been no to the above, with another basket of apples. The were 1 less than half a dozen country newspapers cirTerrts,or any intt'rrsti,ria Incident what pl' y ever, front any of our subscribers ar rred. ; good ones, suspended, the proprietor of each. having firs generally for the purees"e of public- ation. It has been raining steadily for two days, made hie "pile" and will retire to some beau- -� alien. 1 which will be a drawbar to the Provincial tifal spot to spend the reu,ainder of his: days Prov ucial, hoodoo, Bout. 74% .Exhibition. +• where the "devil” trill not be elling hi: - '0"'•= —4------ Overtwelve dozen mautle aruamenta just LOCAL HAPPENINGS. !opened at Banton Bros. Splendid assort. i meet of latest and cheapest goods yet shown. " - -- [i The llfitaheil4drocate man must have a Without exception, the best and cheapest large+fawily. Ha says that net less than 27 lines in Boots and Shoes tee have as yet seen, , fecal at his table daily, can now be had at 0. Eacrett's. Children s -' August this year lite been colder than the :arriages, Express Wagons, Bicycles of all !,August of any previaus year. So says an sizes Felt .Beets and Men's Iiand•iinade 6 told -timer.,, THURSDAY SEPT'R 10th, 1885. ! 1u r SALE REGISTER THURSDAY, Ocr 1st.--Fatut. Stook, Imple- ments, ace on lot 17, eon. 8, township of portion will be e-_argedfor notices appeai,ni b e considerable al p1 wi g done. Tovell, and Bev.. Met McManus at the lot 11 1 St 1if d L ^-rt e station ou Monday. Peterboro We join their many 'friends in 1 Bead R Hteks' new a�lv t t h Fall Shows In1885. in his ear from 7 a, m. to 6 p. m., and where Soutfhliaron, Exeter, Sept- 28, 29. he will not be malestee by tale "brave fellow" Industrial, Toronto, Sept. 7-19. carr in a club, who enters the office and Southern, St. Thomas, Sept, 22.25. enquires " Where's the man that wrote this Hay, Zurich, Sept. 22, 23. Mitchell, Se 3 article eoneeriiiug me ? I.1 ' eau find slim, Hullett, Clinton. Sept. 24, 25. he'll um; write another one ; the whole thing is uutrne;'i and also where the terrible Teokerseaith, Seafarth, Oct- 1, 2. West West Huron, Goderich, Oat, 1, 2. soil Oaembarrassing itembarrassing settling Saturday never South Perth, St. Mary's, Oct. 6; 7. T3Oots ; else harness of every deser ptieuOn Frl,iay morning a number of people The Renee New -Termer of next week Fr"arton °et 13 soustently alai haus. tall and Kee them. left here au the exeunt, to Niagara Fails. will be a treasury of fertilizer knowledge. Blanebard, at Kirkton. Tiiuraday anal Fri - mistier alaiEg;;s talaen in exeba'age for ! The number at the Falls was about 400. It will be a special number devoted to tbp day, October 8 and 9. " gooC. EAtwE'rT. Quite a lot of stook and other exhibits for whole *tory bow plants grow; telling theProviuoial Exhibition have passed, down what elements the plant must find in the Hi Ns.trr„ Wanted at the 13eussll Oat - this week- soil to produce good crops, and showing the , Mr. A, efeDouell. *rho, as is stated else- farmer from what source he can. in the best where. was inured by being thrown from a and cheapest manner, obtain such of them operation alien the subject has grown up Is buggy. is able to be around agent. As are missing, or nearly exhausted in his quite sufficient,ient, or at most once every Seven Something Like it.—Over one htundredsoil. This is, a subject of vital importedsce, years. If there are any who have not been i Gents' Scarta anti Ties to select from at 1 and one that coneeree every fatnuer in ---- vaccinated within the prescribed time they "tauten Bros, ' America—those an the virgin soils of the weld do justice to themselves and others by Shiloh's tiara will immediately relieve E Weatern prairies, no lees than on the worn- HEii esh Roi.rtu Bleses,—One of the 1SAA� CAT�;LTl�G'� 0•17.93 E$eter, Ontario. e GROCERIES, DRY -GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES ANS GENERAL • ds, �hT I Vaccination. In auswt'r to enquirfee we )eight state that it is usually understood that a renewal of the', ?ileal Afill, fifty thousand bushels of good Our Goods and Groceries are warranted of the Best . ual- souud Oats for Milling purposes. The high- ept pries will be paid. Oatmeal •exchanged ity far sats. ty and Latest Styles. Families flu the village and surround- ing country eau rely on Good Value for their money,. having it done without delay. Tha disease n ('moue, Whooptug Cough awl Brouebltis. out fields et the Fast most eomplelb roller )tae iA the Province, IS Articles delivered natty spread with much rapidity owiug to tilts Sohl by 3. W. Browning. l TI ire Ileum, having the aid of the most constantly miming std giviugthe boat earls• j, promptly ol]flptl �` g your 0111e5, In the �lll�" t'1. general trtene inning the exhibition; seesaw, i elz.Afenk \! )dews soya he will collo back t careful experimenters and ablest writers, in faction. Orbiting riettg done to order on short I desired. _ to Canada next Stiwmt r, Ile had better this field, to lee found in America or Eu uoti be roller flour take: the lead. Try d itevirstl of Bu•(neF, 4; stay where he ie. ' Th belief that a enema' )tsvival of business, A. number of gypsies anebored ou the fiats •le near et baud grew* wider and steeegete ou the call aide of the bridge for Sunday, eland, will treat this question nn a masterly it and be convinced. 20 tens of good Afid.' manner. Our readersoauuot afford to nog. dhug: ou baud at low figures. A few cars of lett so important a aubject; and, to poet Corn and torn Chop on hand. Even an, ehranie croakers begin to add ut and proceeded southward ou timidity. themselves, should send tor a copy, winch ' RAMIE ds HR4erieee. that t-oa='inlay is. p,s,tp,,ued a while longer, Rev. fur. Margit preaebett in the Main. will be wailed them free. All kinds of busialess men talk more cheer.' snout Jlethadlat Church on*inlay morning Address 34 Park Bow, New Toxic. fully than they did a mouth ago, and some ast. T' aro pi N iii •uinr that tbet' aitutii t become For Pyspa*paia and Liver Complaint, you eetresagatut in picturing the prosperity of l'• ve a�priA et enamel .ee 00 every e o !le near ftiturr. Nee ion advertlerng gen- 1. ha Printed t heal f 4auauian. t Sbiloli a I ltalizer It never faUa to euro • tiwnet, and the good owes will soon came. • i 9 ruev oeeurred ru town early ou Sunday Viscount luelgtlitd arrived at Monk- i @a t`tt a "" - " u i o ° bi 1 morning, in whieli one of the combatants real ou Saturtluy f1'otu Engl:aud ufid \}'title \\'lleat'1atr .. ' .., ego tc p bt hand his nose �mashed and another lied his aetl t�•heat l�ew o 4 to o a1 P Mr ..e....\lc\ail •, of 131 th. wee in #o to un i `!'lie oiliee of the Parkhill Gazette was de, left for Uttatva, Su+,tdav, Right. •'r'rtt�ri: waie.►a The Tarouto Board dol Ilealtli nil°t I pima tuewl , ,•. •,.. 4 al to a its • Auger disjointed. 3 F t Friday la..t,- �Ir. tie. r;e 'vTas,cf Ot av t,,; strc,yeti by fire one iuoruii) last week. Tho ploudny aro decided to racealt led to warioy ... •,. 4 4`i to° o;-1 ., ,. atpto02 " is a.present ,v " n with cl1,tic fever, if ctl t 1 0.1 in e 1 of fell atrtallpox hdapital to a mora lttalaks?d p a ... ... :.. ... c w to u .A co Batter A Trial Respectfully Solicited Y. ISAAC CJi RLING'S MARKET REPORTS. _„ N �, ,,sOorreetedatso'olockp.teWealuesdavn e oa, � ..t.�1 formerly of Exeter, is in tome He looks aa ; lois is heavy, but it. partly covered by in- the City Council lite roorivol of the :�Clavo h cal bale anis to arty as ever.—Mr. Isaac :13awdeu , Suranca'. Ui,wotily v,, r s ', - i•r au a au tern i ue f a. i ; e s Ilii \i. Si. l't t, .. t' .tants,-street Yleths printing will du well to call on us, ars we site. No flow oaaea of htuulllioX were tiara u �s to o GG islet t1 nxclt bens. l'r x i.t t in the Pandas have the stack, the pmesiea and filo workmen ' reported, Butt ••• •, o ];i to 011;. es ', t eels '.l.,t d ....... London 1.#4tj to al it satisfactorily, . L 11 to It 11 •thee• ^^ y ''ue. (lentrnl Pustm Ct)ulnitaaton q Flourparbbl a 00 to ,..d : Mollie to arin011uea to the tullabitante of Thursday Pt'i•llil➢t*. �� pit+ school boy now- trudges along slowly ar Tivoli »t Philadelphia q 1'otatoea,eer bag .,. .., ... 0 t',7 too 43' WANTED. ; to Fcltool," and as3 a rule forgets. either ie hiladelphia Sunday , Apples.perbag ,.. ... ,,. 0 40 to o fA • etcetttc ut, ± tvi Brush his boots lir to take lila books with #U<irr,iu ,eller having visllPtl s num.' Urleaeavie esiir 1, ... ... .., u tH to ll tb Exeter and vlcinit,•. that he bas opened out a Caw ]t<rjelay last, svl .o 'Messrs. A efcP?Aelt lulu. tr Ueoee pent,. ... ... 0 0d to o tw ! " a ► atheson 1 bur of prisons in 1�iicil)gan, Illinois ,1 Turkey lserib t ... ... .., 068 to a °5 nn -i I.Iiant"t,ar•1 a:t x; tirivin to tit Sean"rill I+s s'A her tee opening OrgSu reeital and Ohio and Cbieke orpr ... 0400 0 rA Pennsylvania, whence they , Chickeaspnrpr .. o .s to q t r Has opened out in reps, an't whet! hPtwet'n Hermit and I,,ip.e+.ae<rtinthe•J:tweeeere,'t Methodist Church , tY`1 1rt) , iiagaPlreasRtl terleV' ,., '..,(1 or :e:, n cno t,i th.' b-rses,•tuml,lc'd and its main, i Frl.la1' {>vcuint , Spptewber IAtb. ,ktbuia, 1 1 ! teed to New York, and return tt 1 .•. 1 q c+ anti shr n.adt' 1, :tit,ri!➢g ar vl a +p irtt{'r tris the 11p1R ri»n, .'oi and l t et'I$t i. tel •itiroi*lti about tll0 111Itltlla 'pt ills ; eoi • . .QQ to G (M1 Currencyy ( Co "fir o�,�, S''��,nd B�� QSh 'I 1 liiduar.tutha;. .. & Pt1 co G of, r FtIAMtt'" it, flesh. After the Henle regained; , About •_'1, Mexican horses were sold here. i week, i dressed 0 iso to c al EXETER r its feet bete alaiwala niadir a tin , throwing flit pre +rittore of the drove left au Tbuxa- 5haepsklns,onols .,. ... 0 a0 to 0 73 N O FS 11 j p +, t IArt;A:ileent iu the Ili°I ilrpeal. case CntTttklns . , .. o ..o to 0Its in the 4ornt•r Store.North of Samwell the orcin as:t., c4 the rig tette' ground. haler- lay,haviu:r 17 heft. The went in the direct• x r• �, , \Moot perlb ... .. ;., o i to o ae Complete St '' ire) :'lir. `leDonel1, who reeefred a adrift r tion of St Usti a. , ui I one3alded ,tt 1�� 1/)nitie 0 1 s tIa ,, rte,u .. 0)0 to t• 00 "t stock 0 Groceries. pt prckRrsi P, tsl)c!re 110 )a prepared to make wound and ether Wilily iu •emirs. The ( Mr. John Davit's, of this plant, waste lj batttrtlay, No note 'issues were rat) sed, l cin ani nc+rlsaiyii ... ... a eo to u 73;: 10 lbs. Sugar. til Tea 05 aQ0.". (scalp a oi 1\ of+deer caret ' 2 Lo ta'3 73 ) a ) all kinds ordered work. 1€1, sal i•: ti, haled and the ee°rvices of a i miles on les bicycle on Friday evening last, The osteo /mugs gs ou the question of 11 .! 13,I1f1 Berl OLS Good 1 alit '.. Niterntttr' attt•gi'en were necessary. 1� e t t' r a y:lAlpaarattitely rough wall In levo' 1110 jnrla:liction of ill.) court 21,11,1 the ...1fA7i8F1'li 1 ' e;nderrta::al tlr. lleDenell le getting aloin, { minutes. 1 , Fat1 R'lerat Per" ., . $ o lie to ase & nicely. A bicycle was a�lvertiei'3 for Rale` in this insanity plea. C1hief Justice Wall-' IS1ai Swing tt,*labii . ,. of in toi Boots Shoes (411 Styles) at Low Prices. ,-� ` T)xr::. a .I'm weeks ago ant the Proprietor rot• bri'I o said the emurt would +iellcer t# liarleylft'e�llugi n 3., too;tl i1 nicely agaorted stock of ;coxed no less thana dozen answers t•, it, judgment on `Fell a dav, '.eh11Indian . oats, ,.. .. .., ti:ld'ta0lie '" , \\ h? as sit don't la • ta•ulvertusc� ° " , . Black Cats • ... .. .., 0 t[ to 0 9t STORL, fillEaas1CoQ* =Imes. 'the Condi*,):xidbltion. .,. 1 3E to 1 °11,-, PORES The exhil.it,c=:1 to iii: Moils in Exeter on. y I } • " trials were reclines lit hilt l:► Iron. I &pit cit per bbl. by it'll y at o ;,1•h 9is'i b' ti d ° j •Otatoea Pei iris o tooARl`S, SCYTHES, ]:ItiUIN(T GI,O` 135, (Cheap.) Beet lfaklhine Oil POS. per OW. the teeth nn>t Ratti of September, under the anepicea of the South Huron Agricultural ti rete, iu uuiin with the Stephen ma 1.'a- riut Err i r St'cie'ty, rrom1- to be th, (,1 Cent. � amus Exhibition at Laudon. Nrx: to tl: there Pill l a e n'• i wen ) a R ilii . } will give itnhucdiatte relief ? Price lee., 50e, a and Ole Sold by J. \y, Browning. James Grant, ablest, son of Geo.! - . m hist bl 1 went. To•da and to-mnrrewa number of Grant Ili,l'etowu was visitin ix a great , s, , g k Sewed wol-k a speciality. °pairing' promptly attended to. GEO. MAN SON, Late Manager O. Iacrott'a Boot and Shoe a tai COAL OIL M3 CHEAP ISS ''�'P',l'w^May Idth ti.l, tom" A reduction of 2 i P , • on Tweeds, and Ready-mades. s. A gond Suit of WAS eangh.t in the maelliuery of the ALL -WOOL SERGE for 87.50. 5nitin •a and WATO ES, )e:t F,:)tis^e�?flh! Ctt,r heIId ill the e4�:idity., our a 12011 a stile's vi:ittn { tilt! home al uncle at Tilbury the other' day, and 1 sheer grimed Iia; been improved. nut" also be a n.: who tri "take , " iifferently laid out with a ebow ring t,urpasii- a 1 y 11 t.l.t ill the Indue. , a .. a, It fs level trial at "t',nanto, tall+vii mill tere, and before ho could Overeeats Ghcap. illy u+one in Western Ontario.:qr. Edward Hanes, sr., of the Clintonbe rescue both of lila legs were � try • / l�l :ad wide, and affords everything to satisfyg i Our dress Goads etre larked down to ode moat eartieu.ar, competitor. There has appoiutmirllt of assistant librartall of the a:ee been another well souk, which will give Legislative library, en plaice of Mr, Watton, an nbandar t supply of water. Among the resigned. • mesial attrnetions of the fair will be a bi- The Wiugbam ddt'rulce Imo entered upon Gyle race ol,en ie the world, for whirs largo its twelfth year, and the loot Dumber iso a premiums are ottered ; a baud tournament with goo.] pl!fe:s ; Ladies' saddle riding, credit ei the -fold., c'r, its appear van being increased ten -fold Sue^esti Advance, and driving and other trials of speed never before may t•ou still "advance." included in the programme of any of file so- ) .Our thanes •are deo elr. Jas.�Mills, a out coils or magnets. and all the cit-ty'S former exhibitions. Tickets at a former resident of Exeter, but now of Chi- batteries are located in the Central t 11 else be issued from • New F'ra, has lieu rewarded by receiving the broken and ane arm. He also sits. tamed sevore internal injuries. A. company has been formed at "�., Ottawa to ii]trcduoe the Wallace aye- tem of telephoning. The ordinary gas compacted bit stock of .elegvaphio current is used. The transmitters are simple affairs with- iatohesi Clacks & Jewelery For the Pall Trade.. 'all t tit ratio esl rate rt a ,o; cage, who is at present visiting in San Fran- office. A Canadian patent for the railway depots north and, south, which cisco for copies of the Cali, a la er ublish- trill have a tendency to increase the number ed in the last named city. Mr. W. s highly system has been taken out, and apple: rd tiaitors anti exhibitors. All should make delighted with the clim•ite in California cation made for letters patent of in. of this month. # 0001 through the hot summer months is to • High School Commercial Course. take an occasional dose of Dr. Carson's sStomach Bitters, the best Stomach and According to the new regulations issued Liver Medicine made. In large bottles, by the Education Department, there will 50 cents. t;e a eammereial course in each of the High Swenerton's new block on corner of Main Schools, This course, while embracing all end Wellington streets, is almost completed, the book-keeping and business education, The council have ordered a six-foot walk to taught he the commercial colleges, mil In- be laid.infront of the building on bath sides elude a thorough training iii the English he street. It is a decided Soft re a ed iwprovemeut Imitates, something these colleges do not to the corner. give. Examinations in this department will x11 the ladies should call ouIke J. Dearing take place at the same time as the teachers' at the Central I3hther Shop and examine his war broke out and was in the bloom examinations, and diplomas wfil be given Langtry and Parisian Bangs, Saratoga waves, of womenb ood while yet Napoleon was signed by the Minister of Education and the Switches, Carle, Puffs, Wigs, cee. Just the only dreaming of glory at Corsica. head master of the school. These diplomas place, ladies, to get your fine hair work done, Mrs. Grabatn lives *Pith her youngest will be much more valuable than those issued such as the above. by the commercial colleges, as they will not As a result of a vote taken by the Pres- daughter, who is resen%kat at 70; indeed, in be given to any one who merely goes through byterian congregation in this plane, service file elle Louise representatives of four the course, but only to those who show by the wi11 hereafter Ibe held in the morning at generations live. The lady's age oan, ' examination that they are thoroughly trained 10.30 instead of in the afternoon at 2.30. we learn, be fully anthentioate(l, and in all its subjects. These diplomas will also This is done to give the minister a longer we presume she is the oldest person be rec o recognized second departmefit teachers' as oenon- n- rest before the evening service, the old pro- living in Canada. e Pgramme being very toilsome. cates. Young men and women who form- On the 27th ult. the Tiaras entered npon1 erly'went away to commercial colleges, can its thirteenth year oepublication. We thank l now get a mach more valuable training, as our subscribers and those who have other - it is combined with a thorough English odu- wise patronized us, and trust they have re cation. ceived satisfaction. The Titans,' with the exception of the Seaforth Expositor has been longer under cue management than any paper in the county: A total eclipse of the sun occurred Sept. 8th, invisible except in the Antartic ocean. In Australia and Patagonia it vasa partial eclipse. Its central path was across' New Zea- land. A pattia" eclipse of the moon will oc- cur Sept. 23rd, visible on this continent and on both oceans. On Sunday evening last a now method of conducting the services was introduced' in the Main -street Methodist Church here, Everybody invited to go in and inapeet his stook whether you purchase or not. it point to t e przsent on the 28t11 and ?9th The way to keep the 3Iood pure and Corporation. ! IMMENSE BARGAINS FOR CASH There is at bloritrose, P. E Nand, In Gold. & Silver %Vatohes,l Mrs. Graham, a lady who has lived to Platedl\vare, Jewelery, ,se the wonderful age of 110 years. Mrs. A large variety to choose from, and go trouble Graham is yet in possession of her to show you our Stock. mental faculties and can discuss from memory about the events of nearly a ALL ARE WELCOME. century ago. that are to us almoat ancient history. y. uha was a little o girl when the Amerioan revolutionary tillage Council. The council met by order of the reeve, at the market house on the 7th inst., all the members present, except, Mr, Johns. The .minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. Swenerton asked the 'council to, put a board sidewalk on Main and Wellington streets, fronting his new build- ing, and to extend to the old house on Wal- lington -street. Moved by A. G. Dyer, see-` •ondeclhy W. Bissett, that a six-foot sidewalk be placed opposite Mr. Swenerton's new building on Main and Wellington streets.— Cnrried, Moved by W. Bissett, seconded by, A. G. Dyer, that the road inspector be in- structed to open the street at the south of Mr. W. H. Verity's property on Main -street' and to put a culvert to the said street.— Carried, Moved by W. Bissett, second* ley A. Dyer,that orders be granted for tile following earns; -James Oreecb, 12 for niga t -.catch ; 'Bissetttr;' ° $40.20 for wag; W ;ciWQ,steott, $3 . b 7 .•'or; Jas, Picks, )0.36 for lumber; 'k , s' ilwg, $8.81:'^ --18119; Spa small Bros.,.45`30 for nails; •T:I {Hell, $7,51 reor labor; John Moreshead, $2,50 'trlab r Thos. Bissett, 23 for labor; Jas. ialsden23 for labor; John Thompson, $3 for . labor ; John Keyes, 03 for labor ; S. e • ta tdf rd "11,0: la:os• John ars n. ' Iia oP 0 6. ,U33 for labor; E. R. Bissett, $80.25 for labor; John Stanlake, $28.75, for labor,, It. Pin- Bombe,30 for. labor;G. Do � 1 n S/waicl, c .� for labor.—Carrier", Moved by A. G. Dyer, seconded"by J. Pickard, that the reeve and treasurer be autlforizee. to borrow $300 for 60 days to meet curreut expenses,—Carried. which rendered the exercises more interest- ing and impressive. The sermon was divided into three parts, and between each division the choir rang a selection appropriate to the subject. A correspondent of the "Monthly Magazine of Pharmacy, writing from Messina, says i bottle of bromine left in a closed room all night,iyitb the stopper out destroys all in. fection, and insect life. I have cleared places which were infected with vermin many .times ;It is far more effective than the vapor of linrliirrg sulphur." As has been already noticed in these col- emus,nomination and election of school u , the trustees should come on same days as muni- cipal oeuncillors. In order to have such o passed take effect a meso lotion ,oust b p by the school board and notice given to the cleric on or before October 1st. The change would be a good one, as more interest would bo taken m regard. to the election of trustees. It is to be hoped the boarcl will not neglect this matter until it is,too late. Will the sec- retary snake a note of this ? 0 NewS Notes. Ex -Monk Widdows ,says her will deme back to Canada next sumer. He had better stay where he is.`` It is said that. Fred. Sturdy, of Guelph, and. Miss Carr, whom he ab. limited, and for whioh be served eight years in Kingston Penitentiary, are to be married. The ins and outs and peouliarities of lovers' quarrels are wonderful indeed. Close Confinement in poorly venti- lated enti1ated work rooms, and want of proper exer- cise, are often unavoidable, but tend to produce Dyspepsia, want of energy, and, loseof appetite. In euoh cases Hanning. ton's Quinino .Wine and Ironis the best medicine 'to - use, . See that you get "Han ington's," the origina'fi and genuine. MARRIED. CounneE—Buroarn.—On the 2nd Septem- her, l • idence of the bride's mother, at thees •o' bythe Rev. I. t oterboih Murray -street, P Tovell, assisted by Rev. D. M. MoMamus, Jolene, second daughter of the late Rev. J. W. Butcher, to Rev. A. C. Courtice, B. Every farmer, eery . pxoclueer, end every A. B. D., of Toronto Motion st Conference- manufacturer has interest in assistingit y- VpEsxoN--LEaRicE. At the Methodist pat ing been already demonstrated that extension nonage, Crediton, onthe 27th August, by of trade always follows such eilorts. the Ileo. J Veale, Mr. George Weston, ,o£ By order, JOHN LOWS; Kintore, to Miss Maria'Legrise, .of Oredi- See. of the Dept, of Agriculture.. ' ton. ettawa, lstSept.,1885. & Stand opposite Jas. Pickard's,. Main - street, Exeter. • GRAND Colonial Exhibition in London, England 1888 FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND FEET RESERVED FOR CANADA. FIRST BOSAL EXHIBITION COMMIS. SION SINCE 1862. iT1HE COLONIAL AND INDIAN L EXHIBITION to bo held in LONDON, England, commencing MArrist.1886,is intend- ed to be on a scale of great magnitude, having for object to mails an epoch in title relations of all the parts of the British Empire with each other. In order to give becoming significanceto,the event a Royal Commission is issued for the holding of this exhibition, for the Drat time since nee; and His Royal Highness thePrince of Wales has boon appointed President by Her MRhe very. large spaced 04,000 square feet has been atlotted td the Dominion of Canada by command of fhb President, His Royals High Rasa. This Exhibition is to be purely Colonial and Indian, and no competition from the. United Kingdom or.trom foreign nations will be per mitted,the object being to -exhibit to the world at largo what the colonies can do. The: grandest opportunity ever offered tt Canada is thus afforded to show the distinguish ed place she occupies, by the progress she has made in Agricuture,inHorticulture,intheIn- dustrialand Fine Arts, in the Manufacturing Industries, in the Newest Improvements is Manufacturing Machinery and +implements, in Public Works by Models and Designs; also in anadequate display of her vast resources in the Fisheries, in the Forest and Mineral wealth, and also in Shipping: All Canadians of all parties and classes are invited to come forward and vieh Svit each ch other in endeavouring on this great occasion to put Canada in her true place as the premier colony of the British Empire,ixe aud to i ta> Loh her1ro1er position before the world. the Lowest Notch. COTTON -2d YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. A House and Lot to senor rout. Apply to JOHN MATHESON. 11A3:' P. 0. Mit ONLY THE BES? Laurance's Ci1aIrat pataci Tho Lenses of these Spectacles, being scien- tifically ground from Pure Pebble, are without exception, the best adapted to preserve perfect vision and restore the sight when damaged by old age and other causes. They have the rect. commendatim of the most eminent members of the medicaiprofession in England as well as in Canada, and a large number of one most prominent citizens, tRE.tn THE FOLLOWING: Chief Justice Macdonald, N, S., writes : They give the highest satisfaction. Senator Archibaldwiites: I have experienc- ed great satisfaction from their use. Chief Justice Sir Wm. Young writes : They give a clearer and purer light under gas ;than any I have previously obtained here or else- where - Juin P. Wood, It: D. writes : For ease or comfort they excel any ! have eYer used. ' J. Mackenzie, F R C S, Kingston, writes Carefully constructed, good defining power an glasses in each frame of focal equal len A 0 Blair, Esq., Premior, Pi. 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Each box don - tains one month's treatment,. Ono dollar a box, or six boxes for fl ue doll ass ; tent b mai t prepaid on receiptof price. We guarantee six boxqs to cure any case, With each order re ceivld by us for six boxes, accompanied. with five dollars, wo will ,send the purchaser ou written guarantee to refund the money if th treatment does not effect a cure:' Guarantee issued' only by JOHN C. WEST & CO., So] Proprietors, 81 At 88 Bing St East, Toront Out. G �1 0 v tr ar at It in Jo Fu An au, 0r, lou Cot; -c Ont ital aril En: Off' NET tar da• ufa abl opt Cas 1' has to t oA u 13 •OEMw Seo SN tW in v Pari Pu+ 033 Hai Will ree -a law. M. wish cont mor me: cent Cu Si DAY 0.131)