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LQO,AL BREVITIES.
Tao polieegMa istrgates of Luoknow and
Kincardine recently lyere greeted with a
shower of fragrant eg�. Returned, by Justices of the Peace in and for the County of Huron, for the quarter ending September 14th, A. D.
Mr, Stephen Yates, y ill. Statutes of Ontario, 76, Section
,Inspeolor for StatChapter
West fluron, is seriously 111. His ailment is 1.
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CONVICTIONS.
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After all there doesn't appear to be a great
deal of difference between the peal of the
marriage boll and the peel of the banana.
The Piggott murder trial at St, Thomas is
not likely to be repeated before next seting,
William Piggott, one of the witnesses, was
sent back to Portland, Oregon, at Government I
expense.
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Mr, Joseph Sharman' left Stratford this 3
week for his ranch in the North-West, tak- 4
ing with him the balance of his fine drove ( 5
of Herefords and other cattle. I 6
Wicker corsets are the' latest thing in fa- 7
mimeo wearing apparel. This won't do,
No editor, at least could bear the ideal of
seeing women, loving women, going into the
waist bet.
On! Sunday
nday night a horse
rse and trotting ng
sulky, mess and buffalo robe belonging- to
Mr. Stretton, of Brussels, was stoon, The
thief proceeded to Granton and on the way
sold the buffalo robe and traded of the bar.
nese for au inferior article. Arriving in
Granton he told the hotel -keeper he had
comp from Parkhill and that he bad for-
gotten some of• his things and had to
return. He requested the hotel -keeper to
drive the stolen horse to Seatorth, giving the.
hotel -keeper an order on Stretton, from
whom he had stolen the horse, for five dol-
lars for his trouble. On second thought the
thief remembered he was short of funds and
asked the loan of three dollars from the
obliging hotel -keeper which ho also received
then, heleft for Parkhill or parts unknown.
The hotel -keeper.: started' with the stolen
horse" for Seaforth, and Mr. Strotton in
search of his horse metthe obliging Hotel
keeper south of Dublin, Mr. Stretton se-
cured his horse and sulky. The cheeky
thiol gave his name as James McDonald.
Interesting Items. •
Rubinstein has just completed' his sixth
symphony. It will have its first performance
at Leipzig.
The Statistical Committee's report showed
that the property of the Methodist Church in
Canada aggregated $9,0d6,000.
IN GOOD REPUTE
James•MeMurdook, writing from Kinsale
says "B. B. B. as a remedy for diseases of
the blood, liver and kidneys, has an excel-
lent reputation in this looaT"ity. I have used
it, and speak from experience, as well as
observation, It is the only medicine I want,
and I;advise others afflicted to try it`s'
Emperor William has recovered from his
recent illness.
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Amelia Moan
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George Hazily
Constable Paisley
James Halloran
Mrs. Edward Daly
Dawson C. Carr
Edward Dinsley
Margaret F. 1)urnin
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Constable Paisley
Thomas Warwick
Toseph Smith
Alice Gath
Joseph Corbett
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FATAL ATTACK 54
Among the most prevalent fatalandsudden 55
attacks of diseases, aro those incident to the 56
summer and fall, such as Cholera Morbus,
Bilious Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc. ,
that often prove fatal in a few hours. That
ever reliable remedy Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry, should be at hand, for use
in emergency.
It is understood. that Sir Wm. White,
British inister of at Bucharest, will soon
succeed S. ' dn'ard Thornton as Ambassa-
dor to Tur, ey.
A MODERN MIRACLE
fu a recent letter from 11. W. Dowton, of
Deloraine, Ont„ ho states that he has re. to
covered from the worst form of Dyspepsia 71
afterluffering forfifteen years ; and when a
council of doctors pronounced him incurable
he tried Burdock Blood Bitters, six bottles of
whi restored his .health.: ,
oral German spies, disguised as priests,
have been arrested near Cherbourg France.
Holloway's Pills can be confidently recom-
mended as a domestic remedy for the ail-
ments of I classes andeconditions of people.
Young an ,' •of both sexes may take this
medicine w th the certainty of deriving
benefit from itsluse,;wheci disorder or disease
is making them miserable. Holloway's Pills
are unrivalled for their puryfying, aperient,
and strengthening properties. They remove
indigestion, palpitation and headache, and
are specially serviceable in ooinplaints pecu-
liar to females. Each box is wrapped with
printed instructions for the guidance of
invalids who will readily understand, from
carefully studying them, the best way of
recoveriug health. Holloway's Pills will work
a thorough change on the coustitutions of
the weak and nervous.
The English fishing boat seized on Mon-
day atdiavre by the French authorities have
been released.
A SPEEDY CURE
As a speedy eure for Dysentery, Cholera
Morbus, Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramps, Sick Sto-
mach, Canker of the Stomach and Bowels,
and all forms of Summer Complaints, there
is no remedy more reliable than Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry. Dealers who
sell it, and those who bay it are on mutual
grounds in confidence of its merits.
It seems that day -Eye -See may not trot
this season.
"Blood -food" is the suggestive name often
given to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, because of its
blood -enriching qualities.
Inspector 13 has won the Dwyers $33,700
this season.
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63 Elizabeth Howard
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65 J. R. Grant
66 Catharine Schuack
67 Wm. Riley
68 Samuel Smith.
69 John Brown
Mrs. Constable
John R. Miller
72 Stephen Yates
73 Wm. Burk
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76 Charley Troyer
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HIGHEST PRAISE
The well-known drug firm of N. C. Pelson
& Co., of Kingston, writes that Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry has long been
considered the best remedy for Summer com-
plaints in the'market, and adds that their cus-
tomers speak in the highest terms of its
merits. Wild Strawberry is the best known
remedy for Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and , mad by addressing with stamp, naming this
all Bowel com plaints. , paper, rW. A. NOYEs,140 Power's B lock, Rc chaster,
N.IN A DANGEROUS CONDITION
Any man, woman or child is in a danger-
one when neglecting a constipated state of
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John A. McBride
John McBride
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john -Ferguson
Bessie Morrison
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John Scobie
Eli Lymonds
John McMillan
Frank Murray
W. Hemill
A. Donaghue
P. Walsh
W. Walsh
Edward Daly
John W. Elliott
John Hellen
James Scott
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Henry Cole
Joseph Dinsley
Henry Cook
John Haden
Patrick Reynolds
James St John
Thomas Warwick
James Beatty
.Arch. Carrick
Nathan Carrick
George Hodgins
Stephen Yates
John Castle
Louis N. Desmond
William Torbett.
John Cobk •
Daniel Driscoll
Mrs. J. McDonald
Mrs. D. McDonald
Donald McDonald
Mrs. J. Rands
Martin Quines
Ed. Daly.
William Murphy
Charley Keith
David Conner
Donald Mackay
John Pltippin
Thomas Found
Samuel McHevaine
Ellen Rebecca Saint
Joseph Saint
James Rae
Harry Strong
E. Nichol
John Porters
Angus McDonald
Andrew Patterson
A. McLellan, Jr.
Jacob Welsh
Alex. Bruce
Thos. Sanders
Jas. McGowen
E. B. Burt
Chas. Schuack
Mrs. Jas. Hart
Win. Campbell
Thos. MclIroy
Mrs, Tasky
James Fulton
Joseph Fisher
Daniel5Cleary
Win, Burk & Ann Burk
Robert Fletcher '
William Logan,
Terry O'Nail
Mrs. O'Neil
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Jas. Gambell
F. Elliott.
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Sept, 1 H, Horton & J. M. Sheppard, JP's;
July 23 H. Horton, Mayor of Godericlh
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I hereby certify the above to be a correct and true copy to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Clerk of the Peace's Office, Goderich, September 18th 1886. IRA LEWIS,(clerk of the Peace, & C. C. A., County Huron.
A CAI -.Et.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
fndiseretions of youth, nervous weakness,)
early decay, lose of Manhood, &c, I will send a
reoeipe that witicureyou FREE OF CHARGE.
This great remedy was discovered by a mis-
sionary in South America. Send a self ad.
dressed envelope to REV, TosnP;I T. IxahnN MAIL CONTRACT
Station D. New YorkCit
Be on Your Guard.
Don't allow a cold intim head to slowly
and surely develope into Catarrh when you
can bo cured for 25 cents. A few applica-
tions will ,eine incipient' Catarrh. One to
two boxes will mire ordinary Catarrh. One
to five boxes ' will cure chronic Catarrh.
Sold by all dealers at 25c. _ per box. Try
Dr. Chases Catarrh Cure -take no other—it.l
will caro yon. C. Lutz, sole agent for Exeter l
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav-
ing had placed in his hands by an iEast Indian
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma
and all'throat and lung affections, also a posi-
tive and;radical cure for NervoueDebemityand
all Nervous Complaints, atter having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
cases, has feltit his duty tomake it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by to s ir.stiye
and a desire to relieve human sufferini,
send free of charge, to all who desire :t. this
recipe, in German,Prench or English, w'th full
directions for preparing and using Sent by
ADVICE•. To MOTHERS.—Aro you disturbed at
nigght and broken of your rest by a sick child
auiferin and crying with pain of Cutting
the bowels. There can be no perfect health , Teeth?
gil1so send
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wit of t a regular nation of this function. ;
Peething. Its value is incalculable: It will
Burd lc Blood Bitters cure constipation by relieve the poor littler sufferer` immediately.
imps ting' a healthy tone to all the secretions. Depend upon it, mothers : there is no mistake
The nominations for the grand prize of about it. It cures Dysentery and Diatrbcea,
Paris for 1888, number 3the regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind
Colic, sottens the Gums,reducoslnflainmatiou,
Ladies Only. and gives tone and energy to the whole system.
The complexion is`often rendered unsightly "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children
by Pimples, Liver Spots, and Yellowness, teething is pleasant to the taste and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and bust
These it is well known aye caused from an female physiciaos and nurses in the United
inactive Liver and bad blood. Dr. Chase's States, and is for sale by all druggists through- A. L L F A M 1 L 1 h S U S E' I T.
Livor Cure purifies the blood and whole Sys- out
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Weak Back, Enlarged :Joints, Paralysis.
tem. Seo Recipe Book for recipes, hints and SooTnUNG SYRUP "and take no other kind. Rheumatism, Neui aleis. Diphtheria,
suggestions on how to preserve the complex- •--- Sciatica, Prolapsus, Uterei, Female
ion. Soludi by C Luti so Sole Agent, Wanted Immediately ,Weakness.
Including the Fclipso stakes, 13eudigo has f/
won $16,123 for his owner. J c The best,ttind only curtain reinodv to relieve
Try: Ayer's Pills, and be cured. Misery is CANVASSERS IN THIS COUNTY pain of asll;Id/ids, no matter of how long stand
refs TRE 1 e. I a,rittehef guava ttcsd crippes. Swab
a mild word to. describe the mischief to bodylen Joints, Varicose Veins, Bites of Insects oe.
and'mind caused by habitual constipation. Sick Headitehe. No ail or grease; is clean and
The regular use of Ayer'e Pills, in'milddoses, NEW HOME BI H L �. sweet ; will not snit
willrentore the torpid 'deem to healthy action, A SI )e'r 0 onPRRnL+NSIVP VAMrnY BIBn* 1 '1NPLABMIATION Or' '100 Ktnox�;Ys, 13it1O1T'S
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year sione of both the Old seed Now '.L'ostu'ments, ar- to ativoonly Liniment the worf(t possessing al-
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you Sick Headache, bad taste in ,your a complete cyclopeedia of Itiblical knowledge enter , 1 y
month in the morning? Do you "suffer from 550 additional features, and nearly 2500 ilius sta.
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>litters will cure you; Try ht. The demand ttu iltralloled, (very intelligent 8,1fi2, N. Y. F. 0, who
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our Dru istWill refund money
, making tyre to S100 weekly. Our agent bfo- tgrfoits. The genuine has she name blown in
' British Ministers decline to lay before On'ut, sold Stu° worth In two'1'ownshins dur• the glass • and etc similio of the discoverer'
Parliament the no otiation% in ro reed rep kis first7(OW dsl work.
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stances, and can be tithe n at all, seasons of the
SEALED SEPARATE TENDERS',
addressed to the Postmaster General
will be received at Ott.twa, until noon, on
'MRIDAY, 22Nn OCTORER,1886, for the convey-
ance of her Majesty's Mails, on two proposed
Contracts for four years, 6 and 24 tunes per
week respectively,eacb wav, between EXETER
and HAY, and EXiSTER 1'.0., and LONDON,
HURON & BRUCE RAILWAY STATION,from'
the lst of January next.' ,
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Pronintedas notices outainiug tnrtbor iutorm-
to eondit•one of proposed Contract)
maybe seen, and blank forms of Tender may
be obtained at tbo Post Offices of 'Exeter and
Hay,
R. W. BARKER,
Poet Office Inspector.
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Post Office Inspector's Office, OF
London, Sept. 10th, 1886.
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Purgative. Is a e -f s•n••, and effectual
*byes' et wurr(s in Cuildren or Adult&
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
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menia and Giles Pills. Sold by 0. Lutz, 5 JoanAN ST„TORONTO. PabtishertI Exeter Ontario
Central Drug Store.•
SHOW ROOM,
ON=
MONDAY &TUESDAY,
Sam�uell &Pickard
Have pleasure in announcing to the
Ladies that our MILLINERY AND
MANTLE SHOWROOMS will be
open for the Season on the above dates,
when we will have on exhibition Paris,
New York and London Styles of Bonnets,
Hats and Trimmings. Also Barbin and
London made Mantles and Jackets, and
many novelties direct from the manufac-
turers.
On the same dates we will show a large
assortment of Fine French Dress -Goods,
Plain and Stripe Plashes, Satins and Silks
all colors,' Mantic Cloths, Rosery Trim-
wings, Mantle Ornaments, and full lines •,.;,.
of hosiery, Gloves, Etc — --
Our Gents' Furnishing Department is
Very Complete, and willembrace man
novelties in,fine Scotch-Suitings, Over,
coating, `L'rbwsei•ingg, Neckties, and fine-
Imparted Scotch Uzlertvare. Also full
Imparted
ofd Scotch
Slices and Rubbers from
I have Just rvleived a Car Load of
Now Stylish Furn
best f t Crockery y 1tu18
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1)uuten i and .lea Setts, imported ,direct
from potteries. �y `
All the above goods must be t7.. L• J'�•'s'` __ '''``��'''(�T
goods offered at ••a•• I
�T
the Lowest Possible � � ��
1b e Prices.
• For rite next �1 Most Hearty Invitation is ex. SIXPY DAYS. It will,
y b6 t0 your advantage
tended to ail Ladies and Gontioroon to to call Onr i g
tonne and a me before going elsewhere.
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GRAND EXHIBITION IZ1;MEM11LR ,
0 OF NOVELTIES TrII; pd;Ao>; On DOORN
•otrTrl. o.� Molssorrs BArt�
'i At' ; Samwell & Pickard's.
TLL AND WINTER gOODS RECEIVED,
C. SOUTHCOTT & SON
Have just opened their Fall and Winte Purchases of
\r/�i! )= :)� $ '
Consisting of some of the Finest Pattern Goods to be had
anywhere.
—II YOU WISH—
A Suitt made from these goods in the Latest st Styles
AND AT EXCEEDING LOW; RATES,
GIVE US -:• A"• CALL
C. 80 UTHCOT T and 80N, the Exeter
Clothiers�
ILLIA1 DREW
Furniture Dealer er an
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Undertaker.
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