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Id, DICKSON, 13err,ister, S:oi1
a otter of $nprotne, Ceurt,Notary Public
Conveyancer, Jommiss1Ontr, &o. looney to
Go;>.n.
Otho in iranson's B1ook,Exotor.
/j 1110FADDE I,
B$rristar, Solicitor, Conveya,Acer, Ete;,4
EXETER, - - ONT,
officecanitvoll'sl3hocic (Hall's old omoe.)
DENTAL.
CAUTWRIGIIT, L. D. S.,
"+ HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS' FALL WHERE THEY MAY."
VOL, XIII., NO. 34. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. MORNING-, APRIL 15, 1886. frab s t..'sI I;r1T) &i Et;
r 11IPORTA
Has opened dental rooms eve?T NOTICES .
O'NEIL'S 13ANIf, where ho will bo
arm• prepared to extract teethrvithont
path. All operations performed with ease sant SUMMONED
skill, Gold llltinas a speciality, Office hours A
O a; in: to 5 p u1. (nAltoris MoDnneTE. TERMS T/, �, ear of
fi ei6Q. •:r pp b ore. the Barg
KINSM4N,DENTIST.L.D.S E. II. P1S1-1
;',xt'o:c'ts Tooth without plain, Whore the mau Who came at the ory of "next"
Vitalized ' �'n `i tnlized Air,or
byter 1received n Shave an a
S d Hair -out which could
gby
v v h
S
using the New Local Aueestho- note possibly have been surpassed by any
tic on the gums; makes Gold barber,
Filings and all other dental NEAIr, THE POST OFFICE.
work the best possible, Rooms
Upstairs in S.1MwDLL'a BLooi , Eget Bide of
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ain-Street, Exeter, Ont. g
MEDICAL
JU�� LOUELY
(coo* )leaanso„, ROUNR THE COUNTRY.The storm of last week did a great
' deal of damage to he standingtint-
Winc ICISefL, r
ger in this neighborhood, is blow the
Wishes to announce to the inhabitants o1roof off Mr, Leslie Ironsides' barn,
CAprVEED.-While some of the
on Saturday, 3rd inst., they captured ltandobt, alesNloastopbonert'iosn houseoff the, rLoofontionfnMt
pr,.
Exeter and vicinity, that he bas opened out Winalhelsea sports were out hunting
eight fossa, Mr. Jas. German, of Blanshard,
O.-+04-41
� het, bought' the Ra:olitre property
Bootan!hoe
Shop
in the corner Store North of Saimwel
84 Pickard's, where he is prepared to make
all kinds o: ordered work.
Sewed work a speciality.
CLU'1'Z, NI. D., SAY ALL THE ZADIES,WHO SEE
• Olnoeat his residence Exeter , Repairing promptly attended to.
T W. 13EOWNING M. D. M. C ��w* `�'• " H.RiNC �"
tee . P S,GraduateVictoriaUniversity,Offico LANGTRY AND PARISIAN BANS, GEO. MANSON,
au dlresidence,l)or: nionL+rboratorv.Exeter
Without doubt they are the most bec�nring
styles ever introduced. Ladios,for something
in very flue style, such as the Langtry and
P.arisiart Bangs, Saratoga Waves, Switches,
Puffs, Curls, or Wigs, call on Ike. J. Dearing, at
CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, EXETER.
Where he will supply all: your wants' in the
Hair Line,.
R. J. A.13,OLLINS, M.O. 1'. S
1-1.R.
� 0. Onion, Main St.i xetor,Ont.Iiosidon
oehouse recently `occupied by P. McPhillips,
Esq.
I)1U3.HYNDMAN AND H00PER,
DI . Hynduian, Coroner for the County
of Huron, &c., &c. Dr, Hoop or, Licentiate of
the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh;
Licentiate in Midwifery, Edinburgh (Scotland)
Post -graduate Student of the University of
Vienna (Austria) and of the Ifoorilold' Eye
Hospital, Lonclon(England)&c., &o. Special
attention to Diseases of tho. Eye, Ear and
Throat. Office, Main -street, Exeter.
DR. WOODRUFF,
Ll Permanently located in No. 185
Qneon's. Avenue, Loudon, a few doors
east of Post Office. Special attention given to
diseases of the Eye, bad sight, an i1 the pres-
ervation of vision : diseases of -the Ear, im-
pair•odhoariug, and discharges from the ear;
diseases of the Throat, chronic inflammation
beiug a frequent cause of deafness ; diseases
of the Nose, eaaarrh being a common cause of
irupai •ed hearing.
AUCTIONEERS.
HARDNESS
HAIR BALM
Restores grey
hair to its na-
tural
ENItY EILBER Licensed Atte- ovcolor, Darndruff moves Dandruff,
tioueor fol• Hay, Stephen, and McGilli- stops the hair.
rrayTownships. Sales conducted at moderate from falling
rates. Office -At Post -office, Ont, out,
increases its
elO[IN BILL, Auctioneer for the growth, and will
Townships of Stephen, Hay and Usborne not soil the skin.
and the Village of Exeter. All sales promptly As a hair dies -
attended, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales sing, it has no
arranged at this office. superior. Guar-
anteed harmless.
uar-anteedharmless.
t,V�I\ARI .
ENNENTLK; TENNENT, Veteri• Prepared by
Harkness tat Co.
London, Ont.
Sold by all Druggists
and Patent Medicine
Dealers.
nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario
Veterinary College, Toron-
to,haveop oned an office
for the trea tment -of all
Domestic Animals, on
i11,.instreet Exeter. Calls
from a dis - tante prompt'y
attended to: -Medicine for horses Cattle,&c
always on hand:
MONEY TO LOAN.
lrj/rONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES
Tax_ tate forth 'Huron & ririeLoan Sav
ingsiociety, o ratosofinteresi. Apply to
.7obn ipackiii: n,1 xeter.
\lONEY(1'O.LOAN AT 6 AND 64
pcroon t;eccor'ing totorms. Private
Funds. Apply to
B. V.ELLIOT.
August15,'85 Solicitor, Exeter
MOtNE TOL0OOArNIAo67ANDe6
Loaning Companies represented:
L.H DICKSON,
Barrister, Exeter,
' INSURANCE.
JOHN riaDONELL. ISSUER OF
eialt1CIAGE LIDENSES. •
O F'FICL' IN F AN80N's 0LODn.
Alan agent for the London MutualInsurance
Company of Canada, Mercantile Insurance Co
-Capital x500,000.00 Bead Office Waterloo;.
Ont. Glasgow & London Insurance Coy-Cap1-
talS2,500,000 •' Hely.[. Oilice, Montreal : Stand -
%rd. Liao Insurance Co., Head Office, London,
England ; Guarantee & Accident Co, Head
Dffice, Toronto.
JOHN McDONELL Exeter.
THE WA.'1'ERLOO DrU'r'UAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in 1863.
HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
This colnyanv hos been over Eighteen
(oarsin. successful operation in Western On-
tario,andsontinues to insure'against',nss or
damage by Fire ,Buildings,Mercliandise,Man-
ufactoriee,and all other•descriptions oflinsur-
ablelproperty. Intending insurers have the
option of insuring on the Premium. Note or
Cash System.
During the past ton years tilos Company
has issued 57,001, Policies. covering property
to the amount or.;4p,a72,0C8 ; and paid<1tt10ss-
ee alone S709,712,00
Assets, iN1176,iOO.0o, consisting of Cash
n /sank, Government Deposit,IL11(1 the unites -
eased I'rerninanNotesonhandaucl in force. J,
W WAL ,rN M D. Preside, t.' 0 �t tt.'ASLOR,
Seor•otary. 7. fi Iio&rlr s 105peetol OF SS
SNELL Agent for Exeter end vimniiv
Inl�Calo��zlR�ilway
OF CA1TADA.
Tho Itoyn1 Mail, Passenger t::d ,t'eiglrt
Routo between Canada and Groat 73rthain and
direct route between tho West and all points
on the Lower• St. Lawrence and Bale dos Chat
letir, also
Brunswick Nova, Scotia,
New.: Bruns,
P. E. Island Cape Breton,
Newfoundland,
Bermuda,
:Lad Jamaica.
New and elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping
and Day Cars run on through Express trains.
Passengers for Great Britain or 'ho Conti-
nentby leaving Toronto at 8,S0 e. in. Thurs-
0 day will join outward snail steamer at }tali- 0 0
tax tt nr. Saturday.
SttperiorElevator 'tViarehouse and Dock he., JUST RECEIV1r:lU:
cOr imodatton at I-Talifax for shipment of grain
and general inerchandise. Garden Seeds, Maple Sugar,
Years of experience' have proved•the INTER= Factory Cheese, Chimed Corn, T'otnatoes,
COLONIAL in connection with p oath hip Puro Boneless Codfish, Oranges, Lemons
lined to slid from London, Liverpool soca
illasgowto 0talife*, to he the q,iickest fr.ofght Christie Brand Soda Biscuits, ,
route between Oadacle and Great Britain; Pore Malt Vinegar, Toss, Coffees,
Ii forttration as to. Passenger and rroi„ht Sugars, S rat rs '1'obeceos `Ci ars•
to r5g , y,1, ,.a., g'
ratos.can be had on applioation, Dnshwootl Rollet bloat,
1tonitetT' 13,MJ0D3E
Western Frci ght &Passenger Agent Rolled Oats.
_.. B ,,o . r
psi,ossinlIouso#31ock,YorkSt., Toronto. REMEMBERITHC' ADDRESS :
D, POTk1NGBR,
Chief Superintendent.
ttaIlwr.5 0iifco';denote N.1#,,,Noy 1:;,188. D•rs%� V1Wck, South a'cr'e.
Send 10 cents postage
G I and we royal, l send you
free a valuable
sample box of goods
that will put you in the way of making more
money at once, than anything else in America.
Both sexes of all ages can live at home and
work in spare time, or all the time. Capital
notrequirud. We wilt start you. Immense
pay sure for those who start at once. STINSON
& Co , Portland Maine
CENTRAL 16 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea, 25, 50
DRUCland 75 cts-Good Quality.
STOR �) Boats & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prices.
A nicely assorted stock of
H.A.RDW ARE.
FORKS, SCYTHES, BINDING GLOVES,
(Cheap.) Beat Machine Oil 60e per Gal.
COAL OIL AS CHEAP AS EVER.
r A reduction of 5 Per Cent. on
Tweeds, and Ready-mades. A good Suit of
ALL -WOOL SERGE for $7.50. Suitings and
Overcoats Cheap.
Our Dress Goods are marked down to
the Lowest Notch.
COTTON -20 YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Kirkton. from Mr. Rich'd. Jermyn,e for , 400,
Mr. German baa moved into the
To the Editor of the Times. village to engage in the blacksmith
to, state business. Suooess to him,
DEAR 8111, -We are sorry
that your Kirk ton correspondent has Mr. H. Ayots, representing Mr. J.
been misled in stating that “Hawk„ D. Moore, of St. Malys visited the
eye" got badly fooled, and we might stores here on Monday, and collected
wake an effort to correct it if worth 1,700 dozen of eggs. He left several
while. We are afraid that be dogs hundred dozen honied a9 his load
not lake great pains to see whether was complete,
his news is obtained from the proper • Rev. Mr, llinoks, of Prospect, will
lecture to•morro a evening, 16 h inst.,
at Moluryre's churph, taking as his
subject ^Mud, Puddles." We are
A KIRhITONITE. getting tired of the mail. Probably
►•••Ili the rev. gentleman will show a
Elimville. method of overcoming the difficulty.
Late Manager C. Eaorett's Boot and Shoe source cru 01, and we hope he will
Establishment. not le enlioed to put in any more
May 14th 84. • such untruthfulness.
ITIE 1,11: 1,11112
Some farmers have commenced
- piowing.
MR. WM. LYNE is prepared :o do Our egg -gatherers say the egg -crop
is very large ihis year.
CUSTOM TAILORING The musio of the Canadian band is
wafted on the evening breeze, It's a
At Kirkton. welcome sound.
Mr. Thomas Smaie is a lover of
the beautiful and has adorned his
SUITS, PANTS OR COATS premises tvi.h a rustic fence,
Last Thursday. as Mrs. Harria was
made in the Latest Styles, and Satisfaction walking along the road, bar foot slip•
guaranteed in every respect. ped, and she fell, breaking her leg just
above the ankle. The fractured limb
CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST Was set by Dr. Browning, and we
NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES. hope soon to see her on her feet
again.
Ladies Jackets a Specialty
Give him a trial and be convinced that
will give satisfaction.
WILLIAM LYNE.
Bufler&Eggs
WANTED.
J. Matheson
Has opened out in
Currelley & Co's. Old Stand.,
EXETER NOITH
Complete stock of Groceries.
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Wivan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the marl:
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es' carefully prepared at
the Central Drug Store Exeter
A House and Lot to sell or rent. Apply to
JOHN MATHESON.
HAY P. 0.
Exeter _Butcher Shop.
R DAVIS,
Butcher & General Dealer
-IN ,ILL LINDA OE-
MIE�Ai'='I
Customers supplied TUESDAYS, THURS-
. DAYS AND SATUBDAYS at their residence
ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RE
Ct➢ � r C E S S} CEIVE PROMPT' ATTENTION.
-GO TO
Pr- aid Tickets
.p DULMAGE'Se
y-;
DOMINION ROYAL NIAIL LINE,
ANCHOR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
-FROM-
•E GLAND, SCOTLAND,
IRELAND, GERMANY.
APPLY TO
GEORGE KEMP
CHEAP CASH STORE.
KI nKrroN.
-IFR-
Millinery, Newy
New Tweeds,
r -G
New DY gods
,
New Boots
and Shoes,
New Teas,
All Guaranteed -E'ure.
Adare,
James Neil who has been home on
a visit has gone to reside in Loudon.
Mr. Thomas Moore has, removed
from Centralia to the to•wuline of
MoGilliyray.
James O'Riley has been sick 1• et
week with the quinsy, taut is getting
better.
Sugar making has been good
around here this year, and a lot of
the folks are going ,areanrl ,it,.their
jaw in a sling from. eating 'taffy.
Baskerville Bros., of Centralia,
have purchased Jamas Miller's year-
ling stallion (out bf Sandy Soott,) the
the price paid was $41'2.50.
Alex. Todd has started to carry the
mail between Maguire and here ; he
began on the first of April. A stage
ought to pay ,well between here and
Maguire, as there is a lot of business
done between these two towns.
Blanshard.
Farmers in this vicinity have com-
menced plowing. This is oon+idered
early.
Mr. John M. Robinson, of the 3rd
line, has the material on the premises
for the building of a new founda-
lion under his barn.
John Forest, Esq., of the 10th
eon., has purchased the south half of
lot No. 12, 8th coo., Blanshard, from
Mr. McDonald for the sum of $2,100.
John Brown' of the 3rd line, has
leaved his farm of 50 acres to James
Atkinson, a neighbor who lives across
the way, for a term of nine years.
Mr. John M. Robinson's two-year-
old stallion, “Major," took first prize
at the Mitchell and Exeter spring
shows. The animal cannot be beat-
en.
Mr. Jae. Radcliffe, who moved on
the 3rd line last week, has reason to
be surprised, and also thankful to
his obliging neighbors for turning out
and cutting enough wood for him to
last for a year,
Granton.
• Mrs. Paisey, eife of Copt. Paisey,
of ' K;rkten, is visiting at her
danghter'a biro. Uoo. Ogglesby's.
East Middlesex promotin exam
n•
ation
for public echo )le is being held
ibis `w eek.
The pupils of Granton eohool, boys
arid girls alterna'ely, tarnish' the
local items for the Se ?iirtrys Journal.
Mrs. Henry Wessman, sr. of the
towuline died on the 6th inst., aged
Biddulph council. •
The couucil met pureuaut to ad-
journment at Granton, April 55th.
The reeve and all the members pre•
sunt. Minutes of the previous meeting
being read, approved and signed by
POUND xeEaERs.
the reeve. W, Hill, T. Sha ,ton J. Beans, T.
Moved by 1+. Davis, �ecoucled by Shap
ton,
Hooper, that the clerk notify each Amey, C. Ziwioker, W. Holt. O. Mlb-
roadmaster in this nInniclpalrty when
cliell, W. Follis, W. Hickey, Cook &
distributing the road :lite that it is Hartleib, A. Cherron. The boundaries
imperative under the Municipal Act. of the school se -tions are alae
that each road master shall fully boundaries of pouud keepers division.,
perform the statute labor levied Separate sohonl limits.
The conlieil do now adjourn, to
meat in the Town Hell, Ctaneleboye,,
on the first A'Io.uday ,ii?; .May rtexp'
MILTON IIonaiNst Clerk pro tem.,
Stelrlien Conned.
A11
the rrnombere preeeut. -Last
minutes. `read ' and signed, . Mr.,.
While's Change of beat 'was granted.
Mr, French was appointed to investi-
gate the difficulty regarding draining
betsveeu W, Winer and '1', Huston..
Moved by H. Eilber, s"ieonded by P:
Coughlin, that C.'Beever superintAnd'
the building of Town Hall at a salary
of $20. -Carried, The following
orders were passed, viz : -. J, Yager,
lumber $6; J. Yager, lumber N. B.
$1.91; G. Yager, repairing (scraper
$3,25; J. A.11eo, relief, $5; H. Willer!,,
pt contract t.h. - $400; M. Cornyn,
road work 21st con. $4; T. Lamport„
work on l4th coo. $2; Grant Bros.,
hall fir court $6; C. Prouty, burying
indigent child. $7; Hutchinson,
blanks $2.00; W. IIicley, repairs
21st can. $1; Mr. Grigg, Guide to
Voters $2.52; H. B. Proudfoot, En-
gineering $87.20; W. Lewie,Crediton
fair $10; R. L:athorn, gravel and
damages $41:6; C. Prouty, pt. salary
$32.50; H. Eilber, expenses in con.
nection with town hall $LO;. Moved
by H. Silber, seconded by 1)..Frenoh,.
teat the treasurer augment the srnk-
ing fund out of the general funds of
the township so as to make the.
amount $1,800.00, and, invest the
same as per Statutes in that behalf,
and that a by-law be drafted: author-
izlug the wine, but the amount of
said iucrense to sinking fated shall be
deducted from the sinking fund when
collected.
The following are thea appoint-
ments:
agaist them, and that being appointed FENCE V'IO8WERS.
T. Willis, T. Walker, C. Christie,.E..
road masters, does not exempt thorn
therefrom. --Carried. Deitreich, 13. Doyle, W. Holt, J.
Moved by C. C. Hodgins, seconded IIollurd, C. Stone and P. Farrell..
by P. J. Dowel), that the reeve be PATH MASTERS.
instructed to set in oouju Ct10n with • Hicks, ti. Handford, T. Emery,
the council of Blanshard•, in proour_ J. Heaman, T. Sweet,. G. Floyd, J.
ing whatever quantity of concrete Elliott, W. Baker„ T. Welsh, T.
tills he may dean! necessary to meetWilsoWillis, W. Bagshaw„ T. St'apton,
the demands of this muuieipality for Wilson,Anderson,13'. , DeC. aring. B'
the present year, and-olso to procureg• ,
a competent person to manufeeture S Stanlake, J. Lamport, J. Bedford,
the same, and to decide where theW. Lewis, S. Schweitzer,. C. '1°reety
same shall be menufaetttred.-•- G. Moorelook, D. Brown, E. Cham-.
Carried. bars, Keobn, M. Fiukbeiner, J. Wind,
'
The following amendments wereRowe, J. B. Quarry, T. Kellgal-
ordered to be made in the by-law len, W. Yearley, J.. Fiukbeiner, T.
appointing road masters for 1886. B. Martin, R, Kerslake, H. Doyle,
Joseph Eedy, in place of Leslie Iron- J. Damon, A. Nlct7ormick, L. Loll.
sides, Div., 5; Patrick. Dorsey, io rich, C. Stody, J. McDonald, T.
place of P. Mitchell, Div., 4; Roble
Bastard, T. Lamport, C. Willert, J.
Keeffe, in place !.f Jas. Ryder, Div„ 4; Ellis, T. Hariton, J. de, J. , G.
Jos. Belly, in place of T. Davis, N. B. Geiser, C. Cook, W. Rhode, J. Gil.
Bert. P. McGregor,Mr, iIolntosb
Moved by C. C. Hodgins, eecouded ,
by Wm. Hooper, that the following R. Ireland, A. Sutton, J. Cureithere;
accounts be paid, and that the reeve A. Pitchers, J. W. Watson, J. Tet -
sign orders for the same : Jac- A. roan, J. DIullard, G. Tapson, R. H.
Hodgins, rep, road opposi a grove. Armstrong, G. Binger, R. Hamilton,
pit 11lichtlal (lni iley, fur
W. Rush, G. Moore, L. Walper, P.
e:atut0 labor preformed,$2;W.J, Glavin, W. Riely, J. McKeever,
Stanley, for registering deed of land
James McCarthy,, T. Ryan, J. Hays,
made by Mrs. Webb to th c leper- A- McKinnon, G. Towle, J. Wickett,
atiou, 1.50; win. Bowan, repairing C. H. Wilson, F. Green, Sam Stan -
lake, John Peuhale, E.:Fdworthy, A.
Keeffe, repairing bridge and furnish- Berk, H. Kellerman, C. Shrader, F.
ing plank, Div. 3, $15 00; Wm. Kehl, C. WRlper.
Beggs, dratving earth end C. S. R.Pethmaaters are reqested to take
the oath of o
$1; John Dane! one ally Board of office and do their work
Health, $2; James Harrigan, one
ill proper time and make their returns
day Board of Health, $2; John H. before the first of August.
Hodgins, one day Board of Health,
$2; W. D. Stanley, one day Board of AuOutrage Near Stratliro
Health, ,$2; Wm. Atkinson, 5 sheep _ Y -
worried by unknown dogs, 3 value, A. young marl, named Wm. Adair,
$12.65; Johuton Smith, for repairing about 20 or 2I years of age, whose
Sauble brfd¢a, $12; Jas. Oarrul, lusme is in Strathroy, was brought to
ooveriug bridge, Div, 3, $1 50; W. J. the county jail in London, Saturday
Smh, culvert, . , 50tial
John Hodgirep.ns, rep. cDivalvirt3, Aticiuc;- upon ,r charge of ripe. The affair
afternoon under commitment for
son's siderond, Div. 3, $1; Thos. hes created a great deal of excitement
Hariton, spreading grave•, Div. 3, $1; in Straihroy, and indignation alatnst
John Murray, stationary, 35c; sec the prisoner ran hi{h. The alleged
rotary and treirsurev of separate offence was perpetrated on theafter-
school lection No. 6, $27, being all „olid previous, when the young man
equevalent to the Municipal rate for teas returuiug frim 'inciting, and
for public sohools.-Cartied• about t.hr, e•fourths of a toile east of
gloved by Wm. Hoiper•, eanuudac? ,(the railway depot. The person as -
by C. l . Hodgins, Una the followi'n'g 1 sailed was an old widow, 70 years
be the appropr•itttions for the current ?old, Mrs. Barney McGuire, who' was
year, and the following cornmieeiono ' walking Along, near a clump of woods.
e s
be, and is, hereby authorized to Aman named Cornelius Dagraw, on
the sums in their reepec:ive division': his way (row the station, heard cries
Div. 1, (3. C. Hodgins, $200, Dry. 2, of distress and carne to the:resoue.
W. Hooper, Hicks' sideroed, 1 25; Adait'threil.;e::ed to pie his gun, but
Div. 2, W. Hooper, coinmioosiuu �, Degtaty seized the young man,
$200; Div. village of Claudeboy_e, however, escaping. He wits followed
$30; Div. 3, F. Davis, $200; Div. 4, some distance by two railway officials
P. J. Deman, $240; village of Gehl who were called, and was recognized.
The old woman, who was badly in.
lured and her ol,,tlis torn, was o:arried
home. Adair was subsequently ar-
rested by Chief Miller, who was noti•.
fied of the Outrage, and on being
brought before the M. P. was tom•
omitted for trial at the next Middlesex
Assizes.
66 yrs; She was buried at the ;Bier ton, W. D. Stanley, ,?$30; Div. 5, W.
Cemetery, D. Stanley, $240; and no Centre
At the mooting of the Presbyterian eideroacl from coir, 1 to line between
Wometrs' auxiliary branch mtesionary con. 3 and 4, W. Hooper, o rni,, ,$60;
Society last week, . Niro. Begg wes from line between 3rd add 4qeon.
chosen president. to 6th con. F. Devic, coin-, $250;
Mr. John Lawton, son of Mr. from coo. 6 to con. 11, P. 3. Detvan,
Joseph Lawton, a bo recently moved cow. 100; from con. 11 to con, 14,
to Mi, ,,eeota from this neighborhood, W. D, Stanley, conn. $150; from can.
died there 00 Friday last. 14 N. boundary, W. D. Stanley, cone.
GIANTON MARRErS,-Wheat, 81 to $30; opening road from DOD • 3 to
82cte.; opts, 33ots,; barley, 55 to 70e; village of Lucan, C. C. Hodgins,
peas, 55ote.; flour, $2; butter, 18ote.; oom. $1,50; gravel road teorn C. S,
eggs, 1Octs.; potatoes, 80cts. R. to ,Lucas, C. C. Hodgins. cone,
CHEAPER THAN EVER IS
-�-- - , h and gravel road. from Luau to
A GNADUAL ralounrd of strength, with
t
Iivrtn :r, corners C. C. Hudgins, coot
Eggs wanted, and extreme pallor of Mee, (•illness under the f
10 1100 doz. L s
i Butter
M•
eyes, prostration, swollen.; of ankles and Pegs, 150;and til? ootnm[a4honosa Ertl town.
10 000 lbs: Butter Wanted indicate unmistnkab] a"1deraned condition lilies to expend such slats iti nose be
1 of the kidneys, whichhUshould remove all this necessary sar: 1 to et s" r i i
I HEST MARKET PRICE , , o s y. mss alp otrrtnllous
Al 1 a S water from the system, if they do not, yon from adjoiningm t•' • '1 ' ' --
1� h Al 4� 1� oertaiely need the great kidney specific, , u .t�tp 11ttOs.
D • D i yjMAG , 411"ktOn• Warner's Aaie cure. Carried.
Ali Ex -Lt. Governor's Successful
Itisiz.
SYRACUSE, N. Y.,Jan, 1st, 18S4, -Throe
years ago I felt tired ,and worn out Had
nausea, occasional tetcbings, sense of weight
auci fullness in the lower part of the body.
Feverish, hot attd and drilled. Seemed to
bo giying out. Unable to obtain 'teller.
Determined to take my ease iu my own
bands, used Warner's safe cure. Am
completely restored to health, Nothing like
it for diseases incident to declining years.
T. G. ALVORD, lux -State LionteGovc
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