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INSURANCE.
T"RNEST ELLIOT, AGENT FOR
THE WESTERN 4SSUktAI•ICE COM-
PANY, of Toronto ; also for the P$Os:1M PINE
INSURANCE COAIPA,Ny',.orliondon. England,
the ROYAL QANADIAN,of Montreal, and Ilse
DEMISE EMPIRE LIVE ASSURANCE CO1I-
PANF,ot London, England. established rise.
Arista over. $5.000,000; claims and beeusea
paid, aver $1Q,g00,000.
The township fairs are all over, and the
weather stili continues fine.
The latest—Have you tried the roller
skates yet 2 They're kickers,
The Luaan and Exeter Salvation bead of.
&era erohanged stations on Sunday J.
Mr. R. Dania shipped a car load of cattle
to Toronto on Monday.
In eight weeks, venerable old Santa Claus
Brill harness his reindeer, and wo will have
LOC`.AZ, NEWS.--lp'e shalt be happy to re- Christmas, i read and oeuttirmed. Fi,:llawev. aged 48 years.
ceit'e at all tarries, front any part of the air, Woe. Fisher had a beuse-warnming on : Messrs. Moore, Blair and Beatty were ap-
County, items of local news, such as ac- Monday evening at which a good time was ted b committee
West H11Fon Teachers' A.SSOelet
tion.
[We are indebted to :t 1r. S. P. Halls, of
Goaerieh, seeretary of the Wast Ilnum
Teachers' Association for the following report
of their meeting :
The lessoeiatiou met in the High School
at Goderich on the 23rd inst., at 10 a, m.,
the President he the chair, :err. J. B, A[ilder
1tITAItBIED,
Gezers--Grameon.—By the Rev, William 11.
Gane, on the elet irate at the residence of
the leido's brother -in -lav, Francis P Cor -
neat, Esq., Osborne, [r.ThomasJ, Glenn,
of 13laushard, to bliss Nary J. Glidden,
of Uaborne.
kearswee. _T. Exeter, on the ')3rd^ rust,
led in moor. Minutes of last meeting were i Elizabeth C., beloved wife of Ur, Robert
cidents,or any interesting txcident what
ever, front any of our subscribers or read-
ers generally for the purpose of public-
ation.
ublic-ation,
pent by a number from the village. bated a usiuess • SALE atkXr1S1'RIi
p g ' Mx Brown then ave an a itaire of the
4, large quantity of apples have been ahip. l papers read at the Ontario Teachers' Asseee, I TII,tRumonts cis property arin of CI Stock and . Ainnov-
ped from Exeter station chis week. There is anon, for which a rote of thanks was given 1
still pleuty left. his. awl his es,,euses as ,fele ate. ordered to tat 20, coin 2, Stephen. Sale at one
, - i" g o'clock. Joint GIE An„-!�n„PPT_
-u . u 'uu Malley, of Dispose, leaves cera - paid ,
71 1 seek for Egmoudville, where he will engage Mr. Delgaty thea read a valuable paper on ' TnL - +Pev, Nov, 5, 188J,•—Fano Stock and
�.}..+ t � t1 P iy iart!?itmr• Reaction." after which an animated ei.cus• : Intel, rn me the propertp of John Martin,
siou ou the subject tool place. north half of lot 3, con. 10, Uaborne. Sale
On Monday Inst. Mr. Thos. Bissett, neigh.: Tho Association then adeetteued to 1 30, ..t I calci., s i rp. Harry 13ronn, auctiou-
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS,
ed a common working horse, whish brought Ou re•aaseinbling s t 3.311, mfr It, 1T,Tori=li ' +"eS.
hob ales dawn to abaxt 1,000 pounds, took up '•tiff ritiva," illustrating by black.': Fnmmrtz, tion, airsn etit. Farm Stock and
This in time glorious *easau 01 the year board exercises, after whish The McFaul, of tu,plotuents, property of Tho.. Mannon,
when a parson wears au overcoat one day. a , the Toronto ;format Selvrol. iiluatretei fur- lot toe ct°n. 13, McGillivray. Sale at one
thin coat the next, a peruna plaster the , Sher the peculiarities of nachin;g writing. ,; r.:rei: p• iu..li ►rp. fleury Either, suet,
t
third,d s doctor's ithef• • � -
an t bili
1north. iii. lice t:! .s n "i ' h . v a n.
r t e lin as t i 4
* ! tr m e i t_ Y:° }r1t,.a getting their Bala bills riutca
:cot being di-taear:ca; ,t with their past not . uer, illustrated the method cf teaching„En- ' i. Lai.. , i sift b.,.•� *ewe: m} -entice similar
very aueeessfut hunts, the E 1►
Exeter sportsmen trance -awing,"' confining himse;l to the' t,, tCr.• ab.,;,..
, leftfor the sand hills ea Monday. on, an- ural book of the series -
other huatiug erpedit an, We with them an busiuesa:N me:littre teen et °aged la ce'' 1IEN ALL It.rc,s.alt meets,—.One of the
gas t aasd quick r.t.trns ter their labor, report, teeom eeendinf' the reepr tetruant of meas ,e,eaptete reeler Diilz, iu ilio Pr,avinee, iso Our Goods and Groceries are warranted of the Best Qual-
ISAAC CARLING'S
G-E1`TER.E�.L STORm
Exeter, Ontario.
GROCERIES, DRY -GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
-AND
GENERAL--=
MERCHANDISE
Lest
Without exception, the beak and cheapesE Lest week Mr. Henry Enter, of Crediton,' Messrs. Straw,,. %Well anti U. Baird, Inn ,1 c;,, .;:nay vauneno; awl glum); the best satls-
t±cs in Boats anti Shoes we Ease as vet ;etu, shat a aeer at Lake Smith will- w..• i ;l, r as •resolution and nomination committee, owl ' fasts ne. terieting clone to order cru short
h . Mews. ewe:awe-liar anti McPhee De ana l% q wince. 'DD. n,A,'r f coir t:skes the lead. Try;
eau now be had At C- Eaere:tt"s• Chil1ren's when dressed, 30J cauls. OId Burl.; ineu :. ,
p . a,nru «. s .riiicls on 1uotNita vr.ss ao'rte,l, .� gNide
Carriages, Express tit agoras, Bicvck s et alt *ay it is the largest they have Seen for many Mr. e, le, evoke then. teed a eoiUEnttniese hires: „'n hand low tl emi of cod a of
I',thinti au r; ca
eat .lane toA Af+l
ba that
tax a!.
a'szes. Felt Boots and. a#eu's liana -mate �' pp`'asil � g beck froAt the lducrtion Aeparturent, re• i .',Tru an,l i'.>rtt choprum hand.
Boots ; else harness of every i:es:,•riptton I nests as lila huuttu„ gr. ands last sea*an• G questing the teacben& to interest their petals I'w+s;,te it TJa4:cusar,
Ceualanily on baud. Call and see theta. Ailiclonatbiovee are operating in th 1 $outh• F in preparing speeialens: ei thee-ariaua sub -
Butter and Eire* taken ill erelarl,e far fru part of the town. Severed poultry own-
lacca .snailt to scltaals, with a view to untie lineeete.,- Wonted at the Heiman Oat.
•o.�,le. C.Eacassxr. era 1neurn the leas of fowl. Keep the doors" tug a selection to send to the Colnuial 1=r- .frit .hills, lift} thousand bushels of good
.. 1r your thicken tat. wellauatoued and eta- i blbition. to be lielii in t' n;;lerel neat year. : i; .uu•i Oate for nulling purposes. They high
Clr IhriatSar To ,Ams..-14aving, opene4 a s. do; in close Mr, Miller also braugln iu report as area• •:eat +ricss wilt be i•
d.
Re taurteut and Boarding 1louee is Arnett ploxlnlity to it 1,1 flet 43 80ntry. i surer, which mal banded to finance commit- 1 1'a Oat -meal exchanged
Srenertenee new let eck, msrliat square, 1 ” tee. Meeting adjourned till 7.30 m. {for oats.
q6 Ieaterday tnorniuQ air. rite:.. Coats, of i i P.
to say that I aro uow in a paaIi.n to accom-. lr`'sburn.. ahippe A s 31 heal of eetree for i 1)n rc•asi`embling at 7.30 p, 1u., n commit- i , ,,.
nmodate boar.it:re by the week or clay ; imle. !the Eu,,lieh market, in charge of hire egg' ,ication troy$ the tientin10l Te schema' Agan ' MARKET PORTS.
far,uera with ivaata aria Goal staLliug and Biobalyd. Tftay were very One annuals, clatuiu, with refereuoe to thir,lclasa teaabere' o'ctookpau. \va,lnesday.
!! ealorreetedet i
Seed for horses at eery meeerate prices. The ;kfessu. Willis and 138lkwill also mama s* targe oertiftcates, was read Ana ref.rre'i to resale• ..veal.. ...
entire buildiug is eonefartably heated with shipment of goad cattle y eaterday, tion committee, 1Yuiti v;iya .., •., a IA tc 0 @3
hot air and well furnished. Give us a call. emelt-
Twelve and a half per sent. is the deduce BY pfrmiaaion, air. afaatllicitdav ;oak rip it lied ... 1. u su toe @1
J, A, ]little• the "Art of Phcnogrgp 17' ' i11us1raliuR "nue I Rea wheat New Pw . 0 00 to 0 at
tion mule by the half
pe ion t. is the d from
the Iegini*tive grants to lligti schools for the 1sbsardities in the ordinary method of spell• i ramp c s
Personae, pack half year. As competed awarding to time tAg. 46tH 4 uewltl ao to 0 70
.alias Teulplaton, she bas been visiting in raitulatsoua, in order to briog the rants Mr. A. I3• I#enderson then favored the :earl°. .. ,.. 0 53 tau 70
Braudon, MenitOba, for sono time. has re• within the amount actually A R 1:14tc Y to Q 4R1
ppropriatad, audience with a rows solo. .Morar sea a ... , ... ., @ tli3 toe 2a
tuned Name,—Rev. Mr. Mibie. of L'll*ix. TheGliutau Xt+o Erse Waite of aua a Mr. Manual then illeatretel the Method 1 rinta;lll . t x3 is 9 uo
preached in Chri.t Clltlreh. IixatAr, sad l5t', pfd of teaa2u11 sh+t Darras of ourae. ft eoutalned Peas •• •., a ee to u ee
P'aul'a Chitral, Heusitll. on Sabbath lot., - point tut loon net l give tits weight, e its else Sud book of tba caritas, usiAg illas• eggs - . -. :: u 15 70 c is
Mr. lien. Iilet.bford, leu.. of the Tltaluee were left out+ Haat beasts it--Qara measures tfi trmes mese,
ttuttai „ .. ••• 5 til to a 18
].salt, bee ]ken seriously 211. brit i8 fut ,Gain• heelless at Larvik point and weigl1L over 14 th s i tiob. woson (morel the aaaisn. a ; Biour l rrtibl ... 0 0 to 070
ing strength. onuses, with a fiewtch aOAg, t'atstees.per baF .,, a 00 to 0 70
Ur. RdePhee r enteeted his *abject to be i Apples,perbas 0 to to A e0
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Did yaareelf of that vile e*ttarli. Gauss- allaw.d to remain aver till nutmeg, which ii �te„4 Peeiii Pr b �� 0 0i s a G COQO
Large Apple. vetoed Cure, lar. Carson„s Catarrh Curer ueatwas ranted. after wlliall air. Hen
On Monday. Mr. Leonard Hunter. of Di. e`1 fl - ljike c „or ... 005 to 0 AO
isornr laoeel li.fora us as apple at the A1.x. 11.011. If Sour druggist has not teat it soled demon snug another st+ng, fiark;t s'i+r pr 0 se to oda
p 11;00 to Dr. G. A. Canon Medical Co.. To. A veto of thiolee xAs given to the vocal. Citickeue per Pr .,, a 50 to 0 ail
ander Variety. which uteaaured 14 laches one Nato, who will .cu4 a boldo expo,/ paid. cwt. hurl ao*ompani+t. a! r wl+ie1t Sha 1s• 1 Rage. lreasedo.rml' . .. ....00 to 5 m
Iriiy and 15 another. aria ntdglled Td, i.uuces. Sena fam pamphlet. so lidisn adjourned to 9 o'clock usxt morn
Ali
n 110 e
, lent u .» 3 to
J I[ U
g
! it we have n this ear, and
It the 1* a soot ,
R y ' v•"
number of c
A bi � ills.* have passed tog.we lrt•vwo .i .. .. .. a 00 to 7 C+0
nal Ire t►eatcn.volume wit is almost1in
aneuon enough - tllraugls hero daring tlt.peat few Jaye. The flu ta•aueinblinu on Saturd�y luurniug ++hate tic of eeete1 ,: ...0 50 sso to A 777,
1101:f the craving for fruit of igu noatnary season is ;getting far advanced, but * fifty. the minutes of Friday'a .tendons were real 'I w I peril, Oval': to 0 le
y7 silo nu eau now be accainplished with pIoa• and eouQrsomed, r Ray person . to s 00
man fora week. Pick out your largest apple, sure, as tad roads are smooth, the gravel air. March thou oxide -teed i ins tuotttad of I o+nlnuvr,.,rhese ... 0 :,0 toe 7ti
any variety, weigh, measure and ace if yea which watt put ou last. spring having settled, to*obing the•'Iuffuitive Mod," which. atlhel , \For; 'd .,nr enr,l ::: 1,40 to a 73
eau "asp" tbis one. and the atmosphere being cool. forth soros lieelr rotnarka. 4 iib.. •
>;AAT. afA1tR1:;CF
Ono day last week, while two persons were Air, NAFaiL then explained lies t m dries 1'au \\'lass. par bis fl 0 Ao to 0 Al
driving fur 012817 overtila Aux Bauble brldg0
objects in perspective. uausg, It bMomre, fling• iSlaiias sari, bt► 0 500 80 to 0 7700
the ell+, of lila buggy Drape, dumping teem trattve modals. ' Barley Ste- j..•i 0 43 to 0 46
.,. n ai til a 9e
sr
..... 100 to 100
(1,5'.10070
Thanksgiving Day.
Last week it was mentioned that Satur-
day. the 7th of November, would be observed
as thanksgiving day. The first Thursday in
November is generally 501 apart for a day of
general thankegiving, but this year Saturday
was clamed, as the 501 of November, or Gny
Fawkes' day, which is celebrated ineommem.
eratzon of the discovery of the diabolical gun
powder plot falls on the first Thursday in
November. Tbe day appointed for the offer -
log of thanks has been changed to Thurs.
day. the 12th day of November, on account
of Saturday being the most important bud.
nese day of the week. The change will meet
with the approval of all.
Toa Many Apples.
Farmers say that on account of the low ensured thee. who favor het their price of apples, end lack of demand for any
but drat -class keeping fruit, thousands of tronage, Beaton Bros. dress and mantic
bushels of inferior apples will be allowed to
making' department. Appreuticce wanted.
rot this season, or will be fed to the hogs.
During the long and dreary nights of au -
Farmers would find it profitable to have
taunt and winter 8 pleasant and profitable
them converted into cider, on which a hand- way to spend them would bo to collect your
some profit can be made if properly preserv- thoughts and write all the news you know
ed ; or if their principles are opposed to and send to the TIDES for publication. Writ-
cider as a beverage, goad cider vinegar is ing for the press not only cultivates the
always in request, and is not nearly so abun-
dant as the interests of the public demand.
Cider jelly, which is clear cider boiled down
to a solid jelly, pays well for its manufacture,
and is a treasure to the housekeeper. Set
the cider mill and the evaporating kettle
agoing.
oat, No injury was dram to 1ha gentlemen
'Meek Cate
except that one of them got bis ankle slight. "Dismissal of teaobara." 1 {rp+r, per bid.
ly sprained, and both got their garments Audit oommittee Ilion presented their re- „tati,us tier hh
slightly soiled with mud. port, to the effect that the secretary`s aria i TO
A petition has been in circulation here, treasurer's accounts were correct, and that ONFA ],CAN AT 6 AND 6
Askin .lint : r. J lin
96
1i o Beattie, of e
g Saaforehoft: On flaw a balano. ou bund J, rG. �, • .
+ mot $.'� nevem., *eine° 1 rivals Funds Best
be appointed police ma;;ietratetarthis county motion the reports Were it 1 pte,l. Loauhi eoaspanats rcpresentctl.
without a salary. We nndcrstaad the pa• leaved and aeeoude3 that the next meet- L,RR I)ICNSON.
titian was largely signed here, as well as in of the Instituto be held et Exeter.—Corrin. , Barrister. Exeter,
other places, and it is altogether probable ;loved. by G. W. Holman, emended by .T. 0 �, FOR
�,
that .1r. Beattie will ba appointed. D. Miler, that the thauks of this Association
Mies Martin, formerly of Guelph, is pre- he tendered to Mr. Isaac Pitman, of Bath,
pared to make rip in first•clnes style, dresses, England, for the pamphlets on phonography
beeves, polonaise, skirts, jackets, ulaters, and spelling reform, awl that we express our
peletote, etc. Hex thorough knowledge of sympathy with hien in biz nndeevor to place
the business, past experience, the, are snfli- English epelhng on a more logical basis, and
chant guarantee that entire eatisfaotionwill be thus rendering the art of learning to read
v e with4 a- ' ill 't ' t t 0 ' a
Mr. [r, McPhee road au admirable paper ant White e einta,
Obit.
Long and continuous suffering from can-
cers brought the life of Elizabeth C. wife iof
Mr. Robert Kellaway, of this place to a clos3
on Friday Iast, She was nearly 48 years of
age, and during the past four or five years
she has suffered severely from the disease we
have mentioned, all efforts to obtain an ef-
fective remedy proving of no "avail, until the
messenger of death terminated her suffering.
Deceased was a consistent member of the
Main -street Methodist church, the members
of which, and the public generally deeply
sympathize -with the bereaved husband and
family of five, two of whom are married. Two
small girls are left without a mother's care
by her death. The funeral took place on
Sunday last, the remains being followed to
-the Exeter cemetery by a very large number
of people.
Hreveties.
Cabbage claims can safely be jumped this
week.
ironical poets are trying to make crow -bar
rhyme with October:
Two steers belonging to Mr. John Willis,
were weighed at the market yesterday, and
each brought down the scales to 1,800
Mr. John Camm, who was mentionedlast
week as being in a critical condition from
injuries received from falling off a wagon, in
Ueborne, is now on a fair way to recovery.
The final revision of the village voters'
list takes place next week, when the several
appeals which have been entered will be de-
cided by the county judge.
Owing to the illness o1 Rey. Mr. Dickson,
Mr. Brawn occupied the pulpit of the Main -
street Methodist church Sabbath morning
and evening.
Lovers of pan-eakes will rejoice to learn
that the baokwheat harvest this year is un-
usually largo, the crop yielding forty bushels
to the acre in some localities. The recent
tool weather has cured the berry and the
crop is nearly all housed.
One day last week, while Mr. James N.
fleward was, with others, engaged in build-
ing a bridge in the towilahip of Hay, a heavy
stick of timber; which they were raising up,
fall across his wrist, bruising it badly, but
the wonder is that no bones were broken.
Onr local sportsmen have returned' home
from their hunting expedition—we say
"hunting," because that is about all they did,
with the exception of shooting a few ducks.
It appears that leek was not on their side
this season
,earl ,w._
easter ant is a ureaon .--'• arms .
The committee on uomin*tions aua lose- ,
Iutious then proseutod their report as fol. STRAYED FROM LOT 6, S. E.
lows: n4rUNDARY, TOWNSHIP OE tiSBORNee
Six Spring Calves (throe of them steers and
Preaideut, air, F. Cresswoller ; Vice -Pres., threw of them betters.) ono of tho calves is
Mr. Geargo W. Holman • Seo,-Treas.. Mr, nearly white, two grey, and tbree red and
S. P. balls; Management Committee, Mesrrs. white, Last hoard of in the neighborhood of
tiny, SitwellGregory, ]lel at and Miss Parttuhar. Any person grvinganyinfarmahan
Delgaty, that will lead t0 their recovery will be suitably
liaise. The report on nominations was ad- rowar.lee. Tiros. Tures, Kirktou P, 0.
opted.
1 Brom]. mare (*u p posed to be with foal to
Imported Ileraa,)1 Four- oar -old Mare, 1 Tear -
old Mitre Colt. Two Sucking Colts. All will be
sold cheap. For further particulars, apply to
.tlXuS norm
14th Cone lJsborno,
• l:{irkton P. O.
mind, but begets a desire to excel- (Prate
us and wo will supply yen with the requisiteqJ• (MARV, , CO S111ISSIONER
N such as stationery, stamps, ,l o. nesonnrioNs. s. . in the Court..: Common Pleas --Deeds,
Yesterday morning. just before the depart- That we as an Association desire to record wills, Mortgages, Leasea,andalt forms ofag.
nee of the Kirkton mail, the courier's mules our warm appreciation of the very interesting roe:nents drawn lust executed accenting to
' and instruettve manner in which Mr. ,1e'Fau' 3n ovET To r as o t near. r anent., I'artfes
has dealt with the subject of drawing for wishing to borrow money on anconal of re-
pubiio eoheels, and our conviction of the be- cent.purahasea ofland,or tapay *it existing
nefits that his visit is likely to produce. in mortgages will find a great saving by giving
mea Call, Can tend money at6 and 6t per
cent. aocordingtoterms,
N.3.0LAIIS.
which are not yet thoroughly broken to driv-
ing, became unmanageable in front of the
pest office and made a aldden jump and a
quick tarn, throwing Ur. Carley to the hard stimulating and encouraging teachers to give
gravel road, which caused some severe uattentionngn our gin'ece teachers
tog.
bruises. The animals dashed up street, the greater] p
baggy struck against a verandah, was badly That the hearty thanks of the Association
broken and became detatebedfrom the mules, be tendered to the other gentlemen who have
which skipped to their stable. read papers or taken up subjects at the
All those who have not as yet been yacci-
nated should try the system of vaccination
practiced in the Russian army. The subject
vaccinated returns at the end of a week and
is re -vaccinated from lymph taken from the
pustule produced by the former vaccination.
This operation is repeated until the virus no
longer takes. Tho person thus operated up-
on is, when the vaccination is completed,
thoroughly protected against the most viru-
lent forms of small -pox.
Tbe winter time card on the G. T. R. will
usher in another train on the London, Hu-
ron and Bruce Branch about November 16th.
This is what we have been looking and wish-
ing for, as the present mail accommodation
is poor, and if this change had not been
made ws would, during the greater portion
of the winter, have had only one mail a day, ,� „—
This additional accommodation to the mail i Treasure True that a copy of this reso-
service will be appreciated by everybody all lation be sent to each teacher in the district.
—Adop,ed.
A vote of thanks was given to Mr. Brown,
the retiring president, also to the High
School Board of Trustees for the lige of the
High School building.
The Association adjourned sine die.
meeting,—Adopted.
That no action be taken by the Associa-
tion at present in regard to the matters re-
ferred to in the circular received from the
Woterloo County Association.—Adopted.
That the Association agree to pay out of
the funds in the treasurer's hands, one-third
of the club rates of any two of the following
periodicals, for any member of the Associa-
tion desiring to subscribe for them, ou con-
sideration that the subscription must begin
with either January or July, and that the
balance of the cost of subscription and the
membership fee, if not already paid, must bo
sent to the sec,-treaa. before the 1st of Feb.
or 1st of Aug.:— "Educational Weekly ; "
"School Journal; " " The Supplement; "
"Educational Monthly; " "The Teachers'
Institute; " "New York School Journal ;"
along the road.
The Exeter correspondent to the Clinton
New Era must have been misinformed or
else he is very ignorart of what is transpir-
ing here,' for he stated last week that "mise
sionary services were held in the Main -street
church on Tuesday evening, under the an -
spices of the Ladies' Aid Society." Allow us
to correct him : It was a Bible Society meet-
ing, held ander the auspices of the Exeter
Braboh of the Canada Bible Society. The
correspondent had better be paid off if he
can't furnish reliable and correct news.
A meeting wale held in Samwell's hall on
Tuesday evening to consider the advisability
of forming a Poultry and Pet Stook Associa-
Hoe. After considerable discussion, and the
reading of the names of those who had vol-
unteered to become members of such an As.
sedation, the election of officers was proceed -
with, which resulted in the following persons
being chosen : President, Geo. Samwell;
Vice -President, Jas, Dawn; Secretary, E.
Spicer; Treas., D, Johns ; Directors, Jas.
Down, 3. J. Pickard, J. N. Hooper, G. A.,
Hyndman, W. G. Bissett, Thos. Russell, .T.
B. Carling, and E. S. Howard. A meeting
of the directors is to be called at once and
the Association, which will have a large
membership, will be put into working order.
Last winter the THIEe agitated the formation
of such a society, feeling assured that a large
and prosperous one could be organized, and
we feel glad that our suggestion has bean
anted upon.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure.
Cod Liver 031, with Hypophosphits,
For Wasting Children.
Pr, S. W, CoHEN, of Waco, Texas, says :
"I have used your Emulsion in infantile,
with good results. It not only restores wast-
ed tissue, but gives strength, and I heartily
recommend it for diseases attended by as -
trophy."
Keep your Stomach clean, your Bowels
regular, and you will have little to fear from
any contagious diseaae. Dr. Carson's Bitters
will do it, Your druggist sells it. 50 cents..
..s•
Axe you made miserable by indigestion,
eonatipation, dissiness, loss of appetite, yel.
low skin ? Shiloh's
•.e-.
Have you sink headache, a foul tongue,
or are you Bilious ? If so ,let well by us-
ing ))r. Carson's Bitters.
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J. T. Garrow has bean appointed
Queen's. Counsel by the Dominion
authorities. He can now sport a
red bag.
SUMMONED
To Appear before the BarE
E. 11. FISH,
Where the min who came at the cryof "next"
received a Shave and a Hair -cut which could
not possibly have been surpassed by any
barber.
NEA.11 THE POST OFFICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
theta Court win be held, pursuant to
the Statue in that behalf. by His Honor
the Juoge orthe County Court of the County
of Huron, at DREW'S HALL, .GXETExt, on
TUESDAY, the THiIID day of NOVEMBER,
1885, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to hear
and determine the several complaints of errors
and omissions in the Voters' Llstof the Muni-
cipality of Exeter, for 1885. All persons having
business at the Court are hereby required to
attend at the said time and place.
M, F,AeRETT,
Clerk of the said Municipality
Dated at Exeter, this l
14th day of Oct.,188.5 i
AUCTION SASE !
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Farm Stock & Implements
MR. A. BISHOP has received instructions
from the executors of the estate of the late
Andrew Moir to so11 by Public Auction, on Lot
31, Con: 3, Ueborne, on
Wednesday, Nov. llth, 1885,
At 12 o'clock,noon, sharp, the following valu-
able property of the late Andrew Moir, viz.: -
1 horse fourteen years old, 1 horse ten years
old,1 brood mare eight years old, supposed to
be in foal to Pride of Avon, 1 male four years
ole supposed to be in foal to Pride of Avon, 1
horse four years old,s, box se 2 years old 1 filly
ono year old, 1 sucking colt sired by C{ienlee,
ity 11.0 3 Latest Styles. Families iu the village and surround.
ing country can rely Qu Good Value for tile` t>ioney,
homes, ill. •l18 aft 'f
t • d a '0 1 at your 11o1z1 t e l
Articles delivered � nn t
v
� � ,rr i rage,
I desired,
A Trial Respectfully Solicited.
s C CARLI 'S
GENERAL ST
sire4
Butter &Eggs
WANTED.
J.Matheson
Has opened out in
Currelley & Co's. Old, Stand,
EXETER NORTH
Complete stock of Groceries.
16 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea, 25, 50
and 75 ets--Coad Quality.
Beets & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prices.
A nicely assorted stock of
HARDWARE.
PONES, SCYTHES, B1ND1NG GLOVES,
(Cheap.) Beat Afachinc Oil GOe per Gal.
COAL OIL AS CHEAT' AS EVER..
rte' A reduction of 425 Per Cont. on
Tweeds, and Ready—modes. A good Suit of
ALL -WOOL SERGE for 37.50. Suitings and
Overcoats Cheap.
Our Dress .moods are nlatked down to
the Lowest Notch.
COTTON -20 YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
A House and Lot to sell or tent. Apply to
JOHN MATHESON.
HAY P. 0.
BUY ONLY THE BEST.
Laurance's
a.** Wrotaing#CO
Wishes to aan0anco to the inbabitents Of
Exeter and vicinity. that be baa opened out a
Boot and Shoe Shop
tis the corner Store North of Samwell
(it Pickard'., where ho is prepared to make
all kinds of ordered work.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
GEO. MANSON,
Leto Manager C. Ese-x Boot and Shoe
Establit'l
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t!1 84.
In!!
TK! T9ILOR
MR, IYM. LYNE is prepared to do
CUSTOM TAILORING .
At Kirkton.
SUITS, PANTS OR COATS
made iu the Latest Styles, and Satisfaction
guaranteed in every respect.
CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST
NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES.
C1J1 tae: Jackets a Specialty
The 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 rec-
commendation of tbo most eminent members
of the medical profession in England as well
as in Canada, and a large number of our most
prominent citizens,
RE,i) THE FOLLOWING :
Chief Justice Macdonald, N, S,. writes : They
give the highest satisfaction.
Son atorAribibald writes : 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 -
John P. Wood, M: D„ writes : For ease or
o omfort they excel any I have ever used.
J. Mackenzie, F 8 0 S, Kingston, writes
Carefully constructed, good defining power an
glasses in each frame of focal equal lin
A C Blair, Esq-, Premior, N .B., writes : Of the
comfort and assistance experienced.
Lt. Gov. Haviland, P.E, I., writes: I never
experienced any strain on my eyes after) using
them.
Bev. Fattier Bolduc, Quebec, writes : That he
finds them superior to any previously used.
Peter Lynch, Esq.,Q.C.,Halifax,writee: Using
one pair of Laurance's Spectacles for 13 years
with great satisfaction and benefit to my eyes.
De Cure De Quebec, writes ; He is more than
satisfied with the selection made,
M. F: Walsh, Esq., Seo. Minister of the In-
terior, writes : The glaaees suit admirably and
give every satisfaction,
Dean of Ontario writes : Of the great comfort
and relief found in wearing his spectacles.
Lt. Gov. Sir)P. McDougall; K. C, M. EP, writes:
He is greatly pleased with the selection made,
10 cows supposed to be in calf to a thorough- Dr. Phelan, Kingston, writes : They supply
bred bull, 8 steers rising three years old, 6two- to those with every derangement of the vision
year-old heifers supposedto be in calf to a along felt vrant,
thorough -bred bull, 4 steers rising two years SOLE
old, I heifer rising two years old, 10 spring �ii,Gi A /y'a+N G"f!�' .
calves, 2 fatpigs,6 spring Ipige,2 lumber we- e�i�rl i ,
gone, 2 hay racks.1 sulky hay lake, 1 Maxwell
reaper, 1 mowing machine, 3 plows, 1 gang
plow, 2 setts iron harrows, 1 pair bob -sleighs.
1 cultivator, 1 double buggy • I wheelbarrow, l
noir scales, cutter, Ingersoll 1'fan out
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rat
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nine turnip seeder, 1:muffler.
3 salts
double harness, 1 large grindetono,1 patent
laree drier ,a large quantity of hay also a
g quantity of straw (to be used on the
place), and other artioles too numerous to
m
mention, Terme: All sums of $5 and Under,
cash ; oyer that amount,12 months' credit will
{
be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A
EXETER.
Give him a trial and be convinced that
will give satisfaction.
WILLIAM LYNE.
FREEMAN'S
WORM POW$ELR.S.
Are pleasant to take. Contac s the)\r ov;a
Purgative. Is a safe, sure, ante cftectual
�pruyer of worms in Children or Adults,
Health is Wealth I
DILE. 0. Wasx's NERvx AND BRAIN TREAT -
MEET, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Diz-
ziness, Convulsions bits, Nervous Neuralgia,
Headache,Nervoua Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Men-
talDepmesion, Softenin of the Brain, result-
ing in Insanity and leading to misery, decay
and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness,
Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Loss-
es and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exer-
tion of the brain, self-abuse or overindulgence,
One box will cure repent oases. Each box con-
tains one month's treatment. One dollar a
box, or six boxes for five dollars ; sent' by mail
prepaid on receipt ofprioe. We guarantee six
boxes to euro any ease. With each order re -
W/
eeived by us for silt boxes, accompanied with
W
N C five dollars, wo will send the pnrchaisor our
written guarantee to refund the money; if the
treatment dose not effect a curet
1. .
Guarantees,
N BRO
issued only by JOHN O. WEST & CO., Sold
Proprietors, 81 & 83 Hing St. East, Torontd
Ont.
discount of 7 per cent, will be allowed for oath
on credit amounts, PROPRIETOR.
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