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11y04O04117,or 1..aondo41,
tlfelkO flANADIAN. of Montreal. tor a tb,,,
Inzr.exgri EMPIRE L11613 ASS 0 it An le Oae-
VA:err. et leeeelort, Blighted, eiteablisped 3.847)
Aeliete over $0,000,00Q elaime and. 'bonuses
by $10,000,000,
644,44.40•44444.444.4,14444440.4 wor44444,
11)• e ter e 11
•• pPet to etttJ, ie not been e
lereeity, eveele Mr.. R. 1)3).131, Vent
, , ,
La to t3OtltitlY and 1330,,,33.e5ekt, 31, nn121.1.30St
Of Qatt10. F30331 once per -on be nerelineed
several, one being bouadet by 'eeieht the
.etneinolero 133.1.1(41, per head, to lei deliteeed
1. 'to t' The cettle e Orit').°
L00211 elto/Z be happy ta to tilt* Monday moening, all, (wit
Cei:Veiat Ibi"e't.fram alql Pall of th4 eel the per pound. beast wide
County, tten? (91 too(a qzenm, such as (ce..
cid474t,or any InterMilly incident thhcit,v'ery taitelt,teloated,) looking well, et
ever, front any eet our subscribers ce. reed_ hi good ehipieng conehtion. The Animals
ens generally for° tke pui.,pa of ejabZEee were All Wkfilletl., ie eustomery, but the
Hen.
^ I'per pomal bet, whielt was ne lazger than
, the others. surpvieed the on lookers by
.X4149RANW
,lotAs)),.
tr leave been. eotnewhaf turted here, detieg tee 'tail fait' daye, oe r
tho$k1VP0$0(1 040Pet011t ef111,). (mein and hie
wee. Senn:thee .last Wentor \le 3 Mtn
D ory 'epleee) who has
liteen soloiirnliege t dve-'.'eli :rebinds,
dInblisQl..1:3(0,int.1*.ingIe.e.. I
UXU1tk.qtbi ,1 0 Oi b3paitn re.
Ilo `Peemed'to'beeWeneeo-d.o, never e xeunt-
rug anY ex -90e anel life433.3,t1lough he I
had a 1rrcme, Cerriage leak- I
ereby trade, ittld' it we In00-,tql arellinl lard:
winter that be was going toeopen a earriage
factory here. There icreve aio notdde de-
velopmeitte, hewevelte, tleit eueli weee his ih.
toutious Verv fro(1110/1tly he "WitS 330.11
(101,311,14Fii ieee, fIiee E11311133,3333110, hitt)
the e01411try, ud otiteeevise appetising alto-
gether too (Attentive for 3311)" good purnbse.
n - it • eni1
h 0eide1ee e4hise4e
lt
1(1
creitet
briegiug den thu eeeles eeith a creak, out.
weighing imy of the others, by mail
powta,. The farmer was accosted by M
TETURSDAi, ALTGaUST 12th, 1680. .Davie and e eked to eXPlttile the myster
He said he could not • it wee diven from ti
MTN 0 E NT b' LI Gallic tor iirettnsertion, v.ir same field with the i9thersi and, could- 110
'Ot11 C10T13 nor line tor eeeh eubeeqemet th emileretand whir itshould weigh, mor
sertion will be chareed to notices ((epaulet _
in this cc:delete, M. le. however, was about . $5 behm
on the trensactiom It is believed that th
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. farmer fed the beast nlenety of salt an
• choppedletuff, and then gave it access to
et"ell blind water teoegh or creek. Seth
English, 'Freneh and Amerierat trusses,
shoulder 1ras, abdominal eupporters. chit* conduet on th‘) Part °f any farm" in this
e'en's trusses, sellable for all sizes °tied ages. Qivilizud community is certainly Arena:
Our water:pad truss is the be fitting and able, and ought no to be tolerated by 1,,y -
most comfortable thus; made at the Omitted
Qrs.
however., Wes thonght nothing of, and
le the ever-euspetitieg puldie passed, the matter
ever. flections grew fleeter andkeit.
er, until lust Thursday when the two left on
e. .
the evening tram going south, . peezuniablY
for us formcr place of resides -meet' the Send.
e wieli Is1uid In order te get awax witliout
easey'dillietilly the following eeltetrie was en-
aetede-HOse the day in question 4.7,„ ,txins-
P, ford' drove his sister to lio residence Of Mr..
Tapson, Grend,Beitd, mid left her :. there
stating that he was ;mite over :to the lake
to join a Monk party and that he would be
beck ie the evening. But ineteed of .bo
comber,' 'one of the piceic party ho,'' drives
beck ;to Exeter meets his'eoadentoreil. do.
parts as above Stated. The deserted .1.110-th-
er and :deter, who was left at Grand Bend
e expecting her brother back that 'el. -oilier'',
Wae in a state of excitement, until the .facts
ev`6re kMetvin tentertainine the euspicion that
drug stem C. Iftrrz, ProP. '
Without excepteen •the best and cheapest ,
lines in Boots rued Sboes we have as yeti j.lerittleS.
seen., ean now bo hCa
had at . erate's, ,
Mr. Verity aad daughter ar
drene Carnagoe, Express Wagons, Boys expected home this week.
Bicycles of all sizes, Men'ellaud-made Boots;'
also harness, trunks, valisea,of every -descrip-
tion constantly on hand. Call and see them. ,
Butter and Ego taken in =hang° for goods.
Our Eabition.
The Prize lists(); Stephen & Usborne Agri-
cultural Soe'y have been issued, . and any
person hi want of one had better write the
sec'y as early as possible. The list ofprizes
has been enlarged, several new elaeses
The Exeter b. b. te—second
play a Inatell with Lueint this week;
. The lady cadet pounds theenare. drum
for the Salvation Army, and' does it well:
• Blanshard's fall exhibition will be held at
Kiekton on Thursday and 'Friday, 7fla and
§th October -
The member of new ouildings being erect.
ed here this eutemer, exceeds that of any
preteens yeas, ,
big , been ineerted. Besides the regult°:- We want a copyof the TIMItS of July lit
.progrannue, there.wifl be e, firemen's ,hose to complete our file, and a liberal price will
reel. race of 400 yards, (open -to the world,) be paid for one at this office,
a competition for single and Pair of road." e A number of families picnieed St the
eters, and lady ami gentleman riders. $12,- dake yesterday. The day beitig fine a plea -
00 -in prizes. See hills. ,
sent tune was spent.
The S. A. BOYS. W. Se Pascoe and . Jas. Grahaite
Finding that scareely a soul, aside from exchanged pulpitvm Sabbath last. The
their oleu menthols, wouldtheir visit hall,
- • change will occur monthly-. ,
Mitchell civic, holiday occurred la a Times -
Salvation Ary have institutid street
dIty.,, The b. b. club qf that town suffered
meetings. This proves a great annoyance.
Nightly the eneeemekee are ' blocked by defeat at the mercy of Ili "Exeters."
spectators who, no., doubt, are induced to The voters' list for the township , of Ste -
stay, by the sweet singing of the lady •phen eontains 1172 names, and of this
officers: The Police ehoiller eee that these
, . .
people do not obsteuct the walk. We have
heard see-eral complaining, and. by request
last week made notice of the aunoy•ance;
but without avail. "
number 515 are qualified jurors.
Mr, E. T.-Iiggine, who has recently return-
ed. feom Manitobe nd British Columbia,
repasts the crops as fair.
Pretty nearly everybody is on the strike
these days—trying to bit the pestiferious fly
lioyam'empiare Of Temiierance: and mise hini nine times out of a possible
A-publicmeeting muler the auspices of ten,
"Advance Conneil No. 207," of Real Temp- We return thanks to the press,, 0001. of
lars-efYete'eter>ewill haield eiiTuesilaY evtu•
the Chathein R. of. L demohstration, for
- ink Aug. 17t1i, at 8 p. 311., tO be addressee „nets -1,ndge.
The afihir occurs on August
by Rev. J. H. Simpson, Grand Chaplain,
and W. W. Buchanan. Esq., of Hamilton,
Grand Secy., and lecturer of the Dominion
CounCil. These are men"of ability and will
peak on the else and progress of the orda-
in Canada. All are invited, further notice
will be given of place where meeting wild
beheld.
Personal.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Powell, formerly. of
Exeter, were here Sabbath last —Miss Hilt -
beet,. formerly of Exeter, is:visiting'friends
ixi towne—Rev. D. M. Ramsay is spending
his vacation here. He is accompanied by
wife.—Miss' J. Hardime is visitinee
e 0,
friends at Ridgetowne-eMr. J. Bawden
hs returned from his visit to Tor-
onto,—Miss T. White, .who has held the
,position clf heaii milliner in the establish-
ment of Mr. McKenzie, Sarnia, • during the
past five years, returned heme last week.
Opr Sidewalks.
the walks on Main-st., which are almost
completed, to thenexes of some appear to be
well bUilt, while °theist, whose doors they
pass, seem:very much chagrineel at their
height. 'The walk metth of the bridge,
which is completed, with the exception of
railing, is A good struceure—neat and
• substantial and ought to last many years.
That hitherto dangerous piece of road, is
• once more made safe, the rickety fences on
either side *having been repaired. The
walk from Sandere-st to market will be
completed this eveek. The structure so far
as been very good, witis the exception of
inbuilt too high at some places. It is
-footpine plasuk, ansi built on
in order to allow water to run off,
keeping the Ni;111.1.(4.1i.y. 1V:e can safely
that there 'is not,' a place in Ontario
can boast of better plank walks. Cost,
$050.
elc elitont cots.
During the past week, considerable stuck
e been shipped from this station. On
&eddy last, Mt. R, Ilathorne, of Stephen,
'pped. a load of prime ()little tee the old
ntry,—Prielay Messee. WoodeLl'oe', and
obertit, shipped .3 car load'for the
Ugh markets. They were all choice and
*gooted, being the finest lot that lies
hamlet for eenne time.—A car loied of
or fat cattle, belonging to Mr. Pe
left this (tenet on Monday for Mon --
They go`: to the old countey.--Mr.
el, horse buyer, shipped a car hied of
obleing draught horsee on Friday lasI
merle:an market;, IIIIron Go., eepeen
-the vicinity of Exeter, is the place to
ee good etook of all kinds. This is
en by 'the Ittege nurnLc of eereee arle
that are shipped. 110111 trXeter Stli011
•
atai eclipse of the Z4l will occue hugest
eible in this section, however, only as re
11 pertlid eelinge. It will begin at
'ick axle, and leet twelity4Wo
9th‘ inst.
Mosel's. Thos. Amerman and Will.
Grimly, loft MondaY, on a tour through.
the country by bicycle. They go to Ham-
ilton aud other places cast.
it is mitoted around that we are going to
have a magistrate to 'act in the room and
stead of J310. MeDOnell, deceased. The
person proposed is a thoroughTy competent,
anti impartial individual.
On Sunday last, while a little daughter of
Mr. W. H. Verity, was in the loft of the
stable throwing down hay for the cow, she
slipped through a hole' and fell to the main
floor, severele injuring her arm.
Base ball craze has struck Exeter again,
something likea cyclone strikes the Western
States. Both clubs are practising vigorously,
and excitement prevails. Several matches
are on the boards, Irish nine included.
Mr. John Heywood,' opened the tenders
for reetenting School house, °No.5 ectiou,
ITeborne, on Saturday. There were two
applications, one from Mr. Spicer, the other
from Mr. Davis, Mr: Spicer'e tender being
the lowest, /vas accepted.
Tuesday Mr. John Gillespie, left re.t
office a handful of oat heads, which he pull-
ed from a field of twenty acres. The oats
are of the black variety, and the heads
average eleven inches in length ; they are
‘41.1 filled.
Remember the garden party to take place
on Mr. W. 1.1. Verity's lawn on Friday
evening next. i Admissienand refreshments,
15cts.; ice cream, extra. Band in attend-
ance, as well as other music, a good time ir
expected. See deedeers.
Yesterday Mr. N. D. Huition, bank
cashier, held a picnic hi gebration of his
35 birthday. A number of invited friends
aecompanitd him, and* we believe a most
enjoyable time • vas spent. We hope that
N. D. H. will ive to enjoy many such
P10511011,
Jas. Weekes and Ed. Bissett, of this place,
wemr to London laSt Saturday to play with
the Seaforth gab. Weekes was to have
poeition of ase. catcher. e game was not
play&l. 1st b., while ligitb, essunted the
played owing to the nen.appearaece of the
London club, through some misunderstand--
ing en their part
• The interior of the basement of the Main -
et Meth. church', has been ,considerably
fixed -up and remodelled, during ethe past
weal" a new floor hag been placed therein
and the seats, which, formerly faced the
weet, nose- face southward, The superhi-
tendent's desk has also been removed to,the
south side of the' building. The change
prover., ti be sabiefe,etory.
i)ontrsiis the great four day l'Excursiort
to Niter:Aral-ails and Crtitueby Crimp gro (lode.
on the 91 it. Yoe can come *hag: the eame
.day or stity till the following Monday or Tues.'
day,. Talmage, Chaplain ata lqecitilacs wull
speak at Grimsby. • This will be the gra%
trip of the season. Train leaves /4v:tee at
13:51. rficketS 1,2,00 for the round trip. By
all moans go,
he heel been drowned. fror grief is equally
heart-rending being left alone so to speak,
to ltve tee the end, the rest of her daughters
beienn, married. Dunsford is about 116 years
of &tee while 11.Iise Sinai° is but 21 years,
((lid if t,he eupposition be true the act may
Pc considered a most preposterous one.
The affitir has cast a gloom over the 'family
ancl friends, effl of whom are highlyereepect
pd.
•
Base Ball.
6.11 exentug gatne of haseba.II was played
here on Thursday last between a *hal nine
from Miteliell and the Exeeeo the latter deb
suceeeffing le ague, np the ensit)te in good
style.
Although a one sided affair ia the matter
of runs, 3± proved interesting and WOG Mark.
by brilliant plays througliont, particulerly
flys etentured by McLaughlin emetic field.
Owing to the) headwork shewn by 1111fot in
the Vox and the effectiee eatehing•.of teearrie,
the i•leitors were intableeto do any heavy bat
tine aud after the seventh innings ',Mae" the
grand stantLpitcher did eZ:etive work Ad
sueededed in blanking' tliene.
NVeekes the 'told eeliable".m first proved
berns..)If equal to thh occaeion by grasping
everything that einem in hie 'ay.
It would be. useleee, to individualize the
play eel:fin to say that, the boys played .to
%%in --and pro4ed to. tie large crowd. present
I, bat with hut little practico*. they • should
fled no difficulty in hp OM nine'•
• The Mitebell,boye deserve cr,edit for the pp
hill gamnr played ilitor. the seconaiinniugs,
being' deprived of Omit'. bestkinart- Mr.Ford,
Who played a strong gam,. hind 'the bat,
ha. having to quit iti the Ad innings owing
to a.brolten linger caused by afoul tip. ,
Ryan on t -sI played a faultless game
,Rusltin's torin on sccend was adini.a bv ,
particularly by the ladiee. • •
Frazer'e intended carves did net binder eier
Neve from pounding'bitu freely.' • .
The game eite witnesecd by a fide crowd
including many of the "Elite" of the town.
The 'Mitchell itys , proved themselves is
gentlemanly ,set of, fellows and conducted
thetablves on 141e field its players.
The umptro Mr.,Boyle deserves mention
for the very impartial meaner in which he
performed his work, end. eel:pitted himself to
the satisfactiou ofalt.
Below is app.midecl file players and score.-.-
Miteliell—Frazer, P. Ford, C. Ryan, 1t B
Ruston, 2ncl B. Cumming, 3rd B, McKwith,
S. S. IlicLareh,43. F. Smith, C. F. Broderick,
L. P.
Exeter—Elliot, P. Iloskin. C, Weekes, 18± 13
Eaorett, 2n1 B. Bissell), 3rd B. MeDonell S.
. Willis, R. F. Tait C. F. AleLaughlin, L F
'fiCOlin BY nemente.
1 2 3 4 5 6 • 7 8 9
Exeter 4 4 2 4 9 1 3 12 3-42
Mitchell 3 0 5 01 0 2 0 1 04,441
TORONTO INDUSTRIAL Fem.—The success
which has attended the Industeial Fair ha the
past, appears likely to be eclipsed by the
suceess of the one ilk the present yeae, \Atka
opens at Toronto on the 8th of September
next. Already the space in all the lafge
buildipes is nearly ;Oren iip, aui the eharac-
bee and novelty of the exhibits. will be far
ahead of those of previous years. Tbo latest
improvements in farmingimeleininets,• ma-
chinery and ali kinds of manufacture s will
be found there, 11t4 the number of eeetries
elready made 111 the live steels departnent
ensure a magnifleentelisplay itethis respect.
Our space will not permit ns ±0 partieelerase,
but an exeellee t programme qt„t special attrac-
tions has been provided, and 711e reputatiou
of the Toronto show in this respect juetiees
•us 151 sapite thee they will be of an interest-
ing and novel character, Cheap excursions
and redeeed fares will bee given on all the
railways. A_ large number of conventions
and other attentions going oa in the
ityr at the einee of.the lettir, and elle of our I
ceders contemplating taking an holiday,
will not heve a better opportunity for ,spend -
hie it with pleasure and prott than by taking
triy to the Toronto Industrial Pair. Entries
n n,..1 departments elan on .he 28th of A.
gust. For prize bets and all particulars,
drop a post card te Air. Hill, the Secretary,
at Toronto.
BORIC.
r...DWILL.7-4n. Hensel', on the 27-th
the Wife of •Williern Cald-welg of a
Usbothe, on the 7t12 inst., the
. wife of Thee.' WOry, ole son.
ALARMED.
,4LL
D T E ctoSEST. tiClUIR°
-vvhave now opened dut our pla6e. of buiiness
n flu: north store of Fansca's Block, and' are
ready „to take CASII for all purcliases of any class
of goods we keep, and by cituekly, turning over the
u'ood- to custwilers we Oft/1 aff'or4 to sell with very
light pro -fits ; or even A',
'sat -
is ly Any ondinary Qa101.i.1atOr can count, -up,.
. thato very little or everything passin throug1,1
our bands.lnuet amount „to a fair return. We
would 41ce tp have,allon" ,old' friends coupe and
ICES• heo ()or stock and, rebeive our prices for Groceries
Crockery and
locrcf i11 be.td1;:en it exchange for G-oodq
w
N*1317 GOOD
]3u4i-it pi, and
• • Yours Respectfully,
Six Young Wien Drowned on Lake
linron. • °
About three weekage a yachting party
left Sarnia; RI', a northern Crutee ',Oil Lake •
wt•
Iraren. Those 'ell 1Pa'(1
,. 'ere' MSS;.4. T. It is harve te thin), but things are booming
A. Telfer, Manager of the,Bauh' of London,
ARE.,
MING !'Ce
$.414
11
Watford, • formerly qf Toronto, Willitm
Vidal, station agent, Watford, ant'l son of
Senator Vidal ; C. Morrisot, of Jarvie
formerly of Seernia ;
law student; and secretary .ut the 11 est
eleambton Reform Association ; Hope Mac-
kenzie and Fleenint Maokenzie, stu-
dents, nephews of the Bon, Alex. ,Alacken-
zie. They started on the eeture trip last
ev!elz, an.d. oaSathrday afternoon week re-
ported by telegraph from Southampton that
they were on the homeward run, and' would
icaolu Sarnia y lilonday unornlng, Mr.
Vidal, an expert and daring yagetenan, was
sailing master for the creise, and as he eietes
to be on duty at Watford on.itionda,y morn -
Mg, it is supposed that from Southainpton
Pc laid his course for Sarnia straight through
the Lake. instead of coming down the shore,
' that the sto en on fi•lienday eaUglet the yacht
ie the mule e ot Lelee ;Hamm\ and that sip.)
was s wampedist ,tbe gale ansi loet.' with all
hands. e.A.,tug.was'eent out in seal:deo; the
patty. • •
The tuoe International reeterned at three
o'clock. on Friday morning with the bodies
of Hope Mackenzie, Fleming - Mackenzie,
and T. A. Telfere• The bodies tree° found in
the boate beached. near Port Frank. Two of
the b5dies Were lashed to the boat. Tlee
bodies of Wm. J. Sinclair, Wm. ricial and
Walter C. Morrison. The yachting party
is supposed to- have been lost on. Sunday
night. The whole town is mourning, over
th.e sad affair. All were young men. Vidal
was married. The ,remaining three have
not yet been diecovered.'
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ISELLEVILLE, ONT.
chartered and opened in 1857. ,Over 3,000 per-
sons have becn.in attendance: 170 students
enrolled last .)ioar, representing British., Col,
umbia, Manitoba Michigan, New 'York,
Ontario and,,Cl_nebl.; e m
alonatts and csrti-
licateg awarduti, including' latricalation,
!
Music, Fine Ar ts,,Commercial Soler ce,
giate and Tott-cbors' Courses. Pall Termbegins
Sept. 7111, 1880. Vol: annual cataloune, etc.,
adress Bev. W.8. DIOR, M. A., Pres.
LMAGES, K1RKTON
' eeers--1--i-1 ?
1• • .
•B*ccusc (loud (loads ar,. sold 'at .Thoir Real
1 ' • \'.thit .
. .
' • Note the following re inctions befOre the
arrival of fall goods :--
30e. Drees Coeds 125c -
25e. Dress Good; to 20e.
C0c. Cashmere (all ,?ooli, , , 50c.
121c. Prints, .. ' , . 10c.
10c. Prints, Sia.
,A2ic. Shirtings, 10c.
10c. Gingliain., 8c:
rill
Fwidth Prmis, 5c.
15 lbs. Good iffisins, !31.00
50c. Tea, at 42c., in 10 11,s. loth 0
15'lbs. nico Light .11(l.lo , •'.,i1 a• •
29 As. good Grey Colt.ilt, pti4, ' n.00
AND D'XITElt5kl001' , AS CASAI'. .
51.00
Come One ! Come All : and Secure -
gains for next 30 day.s.
Highest Marhot Prico pail for Battey tud
'Eggs at
D. W. DULMAGES, Kirkton.
4- -4.--
ZOO, 7Xt„VES
* d MONTREALTEASTORE
WililbelocItecliu GEO IsMI.P'gbf•D
Wislats to' antounts to the inhabitant's of
Exeter and vicinity, that he lias opened out
•
. h_
19
in the Corner Store,-Nortla of Sanniel
, ,
& Pickard's, whore he is prepared to maks
all kinds o:ordorcci NA:orls.
Sewed work a specialiby.
Repairing promptly attended to.
GEO. MA.NSON,
Xite Ma3mge30. Eacrett's . Boot aL‘'d Shoc
Establisliracnt.
May 14111 84.
oire t4(),.Frou
I TDEARI NG would respOetfullYiirtiniate',.to
the.public at largb that he bits- moved .43.'oal,his
oldlocation, and heneeforth
utter -1/ a,111. e
• (olio dobr Nostla of Drew's B1oc10 wheroho'Sqll
bo found, as of old, with a lwrgc arks
sbrted stoci•-.,of entirelymmy goods, consis 1' of '
13,eacly-baad6:Clothing, Tweed;
Shirting, English Corded and )
English Moleskins, Cotton-
acles Brow/0)nel( Cashmeres
Dress Goods alrdescriptiots,
Corsets, Ladies' Hose, Mus -
!then
• EXETEli., N 0 E
Our Stook 5.s 'V7e11,Assortecl
iPprt 9AlloN 9 TRADE:
LOW PRICES INLArNTAINED
G-1.100EMES !
16 lbs. 'sugar $1.00 ; white stigar,' $1
We can't be it toleeeolt in Teas from 20c.
•to 75e. per lb. .
esleyan lathes College Boots & Shoe's (All Styles) at Low ,ices.
ilAAILLTONs CANADA.
• '
,ec°1efes.
•
uated jtt!jefuIl de
at
ovoo. 20elleS TlAOrttlae
rangeagesSience andArt The Lagest 0
01
-
lege Buildnig in the Don;inion, Will open
Sept. 1, 1880. Address the Principal, .
A...13 URNS, D.D.,
eavERTISEES by ad are s sin g GEO. P. It 0,)Y ,
A ELL 86 Op., 10 epruee-et„ New York, can
learn the exect cost of any: proposed' line of
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Los, Lots, Lot
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500 Viiiage Lots
For sale at Reasonable Prices.
Situation good; fronting '-'(rood
wide streets '; also a, nurnber of
I-IOUSES; Es, FARM LAND
FOR SALE,
'Parties, desiniag Lan ci or
Houses would de' well to 'con-
sult the undersigned,'
'Terms ,,,to slit twrcliaser.
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LONA?' 71=3,207.1S.
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Acmsox---HtisT.N.—m. Brandon, on the • 0 0
Ladies' Jersey jackets, $1,5O
Mn' Fine Fine bress 'Shirts, 60e,
Extra Heavy Shirting, 1.21c.
per yard.
6 good Lawn Handicei.chiefs
for 25c.
28 yds, drey,Cotton for $1..06
6 lbs. Best Bakind Soda for
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ev. Plympton, It the
residence of the brides brother, Mr. R.
Huston, Mr,„TeD. Acheson, treasnrer of
the Municipality of Pipestone, to :i.lfary
E., second elanghter of George Huston, of
Neeedele, Man.
Ono of the questions of earnest cliecuesion
at' tli0 meeting of tho' 13iddulph. Townsttip
Council ou Monday last was the fast inereas.
1519 ntlierince of sheep tieing killed by dogs,
Thi e is a serioee questione eel -kit -tee became
costly. • One farmer, Alia ..teoreo fIodgies, of
the 1111 con. appertred before the Cenneil and
repot ted 10)ambe and 2 sheep killed end 1
'injured badly by dog °le doc,,s unknown tp hint,
and el?ffined dartregee le the amonot e52,.
00. 'The question .f how best t at'f.lt
annual loes to"threfeimer bee been Joliet( it on
tee mite:kJ/tat den eel I e te oe ts in co. the del
with poor setisfactory results au far, lied the
one who will propose smelt selienfe,rieeetieg
tOsi 9011e1 al ttlproval 9J111inttting eitcl to
this itirnost inghtly worr 1141 Of
latithit nod eneep, 01 earn” publie ger;
and las tine tor it intionf.
r-JSUGAR VEgY•CHE AP—
We leave 'Ohl Bankrupt Stocks in the
Shade every time, by 011.1 eprieee for note
geode, at— •
DOTYPE & co'S.,Kirkton.
Pftlat for BUTTE11. EO0t5
A nicely asserted stock of
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FORKS, S0ITI1ES anti GLASS'all sizes,
(Cheap.) Best"Machine Oil 600 per Gal.
'COAL OIL A8 LOW .1.8 THE LOWEST.
.5 A nice Tea fief t of 14Pieee-s., $2.75, ,
.A good suet of readv-iniele clothing for $
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Ordered suits1.4nt up in Good Style.
Our Dress d'oecis sra marked down to
lJuu LOWeSi Notch..
COTTON--20.YAR1)S b'OR ONE DOLLAR.
A House end Lot, ale, a i2arin for Sale.
Apply ta
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• lins, Lawns, •
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Alla ever y tning usually, kept in a stogked
General Store. I am making uocitl Bo am
* . to' close outiny
'Spring d Sum. rner Gods
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To make room foil new Fall and. Winter
Gooes,:which are arriving daily'. 1 carry It e
and well -assorted stock of Choice
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• FA ILY GROCERIES
Which / am offering at Bock Bottom Rates
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I.s•I Make this lino a SP;',011ALTI.".
l'A.nm PISODUCE TAKEN IN EXCIIANDE for (.;:'.)eus„,,
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1 svogld 'thank my old customers Tor their
patronage, and hope by strictly honest dealing •
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and fair orice a to merit a continuance of your
• custom and 'win many new patrons. Call 1.11d
examine goods and prices •
J-OHN . bEA:RING.
HAY P. 0.
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prin Go.ocis..
G-enei:al I cy •( 'roods, Black and Colored Cashmeres,
Ottoman Cords, Nuns' 0010,th, Tersy t1oth, Gingliagas,,.
Lawns., Plain -and Spotted Muslins, Prints in enOle.ss Yariet57.
;Zatta;
We jjave, now ou handabiyohlooiwp
0110100 lot Black
Colorod ()s trioli Plumes. Fine' display and remark.
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• Gents about 'to purchaS'e a.
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IrktIG OTJTPIiini
Would do well by canine/ and exa,r6iuino• our large and varied •
stock. Snitings in VVorstecl Scotch and Canadian
'Twoq.1,9, Our Pantinas are "Sirnplv Iinniense."
111 Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Shirts, Colfars,,Cuffs,
Bracos', and Socks we have a fine °
S M Sy S 0 ,rn S.
We titke the leadforStyle.a,nd Durabiiit-371 We haven just
reee:ivecl the finest lot of Shoes --both .
and ,Gents' War --that we ever offered, at
ptieeu that will surprise you. Give.us
a call. *
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We will take any j)roduce you may offef, and zvill„giye tjte highest
prtce.' A call soltczled
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