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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1887-2-17, Page 1'!• Holton,!tilkprout1e+Cq i 1'trNo GrxPoblto +aaveYaaoer, OertxifrlssionEr, &e. Money 44. OAb„si APet selefeH ,oeli,Exeter, Barrister, Solicitor, 'CQnveyancer, Etc, PIXETF,R, e pe t. 01f1eeaant}yell's Block Hall sold omHae,) RENTAL. ) (J CARTWRIGHT & SON, Dentists, ,J r r;. 4114®ieigew Having fut'nisheci fine Dents Roans on JAMES -ST, . 2 Depots East t of Central to or • � 1 Ff o Exeter , we take pleasure in informing the lnt l Opt.e that we are prepared to execute all brauehes of the dental profession with Ease and Slirii, Charges nfoderato and Terms Gabb, Tir ZANSMAN D + n .T) N TIST.iJ.D.S Extracts Teeth without pain, b7 giving Vitalized Air, or by using the New rtooal Ausestlte- tic on the gums; makes Gold Filings and all other dental work the beet possible, Rooms Upstairs in SAnrivELL's BLoort, Last side of Main -Street, Exeter, Ont. MEDICAL C• LU'TZ, M. D., Oftioeat hisresidenoe Exeter. JW. BROWNING M, D,., M. 0 . P.t GraduateVietoriaUnivei•sity.Ofilms and;residence,Do1L'•nioeLatborator y. Exe ter J)R. HYNDMAN, coroner for the L County of Huron. Office, opposite Mt I. Carling's store, Exe tor. DR. J. A.ROLLINS, M.O. P. S O. Office, Math St.luxetor,Ont. Resides oe houserecointly occupied by P. McPhillips, Esq. DR. WOODRUFF, Permanently Iocated in No. 185 Queen's Avenue, London, a few doors east of Post Office. Special ttention given to diseasoe of the Eye, bad sight, and the pros- ervatioli of vision : diseases of the Ear, im- pairedhearing, and discharges from the ear; disease of.tho Throat, chronic inflammation beitlg'a frequent eauso of deafness ;'-diseases Of the None, catarrh being a common cause of inpai'ad hearing. AUCTIONEERS, - JJEENii,Y EILBER, Licensed Auc- tioneer for Eiay, Stephen, and McGilli- rray:Townships. Seiesconduated attnoderate :ates. Office -At Post -office, Crediton, Ont. _ rOEIN GILL, Auctioneer for the aannd the Townships of Exeter. All sand Usborne ales promutty attended, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales arranged at this office. VETERINARY.. TENNENT & T1♦;NNENT, Veteri- nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toren. ened an office tment o f all Animals, on Exeter. Calls from a dis._ - .tanoopromnt'y attended to:- Medicine for Horses Cattle,de alway on hand: to, have op for the trey Domestic Mainstreet MONEY TO LOAN. ATONE Y TO LOAN ON REAL ES ONEYTOLOANONREALES tate for the Huron d Erie Loan •+• Sav- i'ngazoarety. Lew ratesi7.finteresi. Applyto John Spaokman,Exeter. NIONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6fr peroent.sccording toterms. Private Funds. Apply to August15,'85' T`.. Soli it ri Exetei , MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 61 percent, $25,000 Private Funds. Best Loaning Companies represented. L.H DICKSON, Barrister, Exeter, MONEY TO LOAN. --Persons wishing to borrow money will take no• ticethat Iam now leaning County Funds nt 6 per cent. WM. HOLMES, Treasurer's Office, Godericli,) Co. Treasurer, September 27th, 1886.) IMMO ni lYrl�l.er., I31,utvs„—art .Oharles Ljngara, .t.if.ett- tralia, Whiz) wa$ &oats th110 age irtcaroerat., ed in the anylinis for f)tsar4ty' Itaxilt re- turned WAS Sept to jllrl last= weep for safe keeping, but ins& ISuttday the fere -........_m.•.-,.,....-r,-,....-�..,., lraklikalttt - _ - f Centralia wore agreatlystrpr'iaect tO flllll' " T3 ,'W TQ THE LINE, that Mr. g d had made nis ,a spear. �' �� 'OHTP; ' S ,FALL WHERE Tri XIV. NO -- .- �_- - ��----- NG EBRUAY 17 1$87. ...--._..,__._. rnbllslier r tic 29, EXETER ,ONTARIO, THURSDAY' MQ1 IS VOL -O -- _ NI Jnl� ' "w xT _._�,.� _.�..._. .¢SONS Proprietors fMet once; mare. ';[illi& is elle this'd time that Mr. Lrngardhas visited that cafe abode, and nn returning fr inr his 1044 trip, aye very boastrrtgly T ant not ashamed of my three• vasitattolts._ few day& ago while 1VTi^..Rich, t• , 't d Ra1vc1%$'o, of Ceratralitti,' was a e a a edl crrIr the h steps ps kh,tit lead to . the or of the bank barn, slipped, falling on is side turd fracturing Several of his ribs. H6 is rapidly recovering . -Mr. I? y roetiverrn+,,-.,Mr. Tl uttablq of Con ' cl4eas Centralia, alt st died very sadden en , d. Y on T geaday morning. He arose from f tl in tete morning, ate his breakfast, nil in a few minutes away. 1 years. passed Aged IM1>OR�,`Ab1T NOTICOS, TRUSS , IkISURAirCE use d Received a complete to , a 0 1. c ,r P t Ic Of T } s - Tiros' s, xa a F i ,, �A. •[RISTIAN LAWYER, .tvlr5l �tLLIO � � rI --^ Sltoulder.brroes� Sa or ,. ' h I ter L rnsaafao- >� THE , AUIJN 1 F p}' g, Ga„ at., t! DREW S 0 tutor4 111T OR )a of all kinds WE • STf1 Central D St'ore, that then ex lauatio ` iu ern tl ere heves; Resident a PONY oPToronb� n11fN ASSUI?ANGT OOlaf• rug are, LU1'Z, Prozaer> ion, TO , T;a,nnto's,lftAs, Ray, whore bootee attend to the sof the P St �' ,�■ wants Of any }Vile may req his Pay fly $10 a Bre a fur the same ar:'; fiats which he eau furitiali you for :115:0(!. feud A Il F, ASSURANCE another column. witicltisas •o , rd.: 1' bl'Y,ef seeders CT' 0 n r d ,' ., QDI• Seating Capacity, 70 is ed Q. muuleationg, 1n250, All Som-� er,tlon win have been de Wily 1 P00 sire R services 1NSUrtANCE CenupANX for London, EX FIRE arts guilty, fact that &suton Bros, shoul1 be the l?�OYivL CANADIAN. of Montreal, ' Engiarrd, fennel gulty flat 1 1 tl ' IiI'f'IriH EMPIRE L' r • tied the P -APPLY TO— CAPTAIN GEO. 'KEMP THE MERCHANTS' A PROTECTIVE App-- GLr cA.NADA. HEAD OPRICE, - HAMILTON, ONT. COLLECTING ASSOCIATION ; d if not better and warranted )' Aegots over $5 oQpl,n^land, eatablzehedl8k7. Before another is to ifs }with oontfort? 1;ouiourbsr, Double paid, over .^ ,000; claims ante bonuses bats ol'tlie Tissue resells, `Crosses, 85.00 ; Slagle Trusses ,^ A10,000,000, its t�uaders tete al 7 addressedto octad, find we hope to have the pleasure of CHRISTIAN LAWYER, _ announoiug the election of Mess? s. 1 Zurich P.O., Ont. lc 1 % f Cou BlitS aar p, 1 e �%� 'e•'er ilia ' g t andhe desired Tented In e.'. aodomnllsh tete deshecl end, ' Wo CeINI,�H /I } ra.. , :i moi--= Wath l o'''. 1 TE1U1tBDAY -1 `8 Tite temperance tnebtin gs t c 1 have FEB.LB. 171,. 1887 ti beers held here during tete past week: have been well attended and fairly suocessful. m The closing meeting was held last evening, in and we believe a number joined the order of Royal Templars of I•emperance, in the inter- N eatsoftvh' which society tete Ino are wonting, c Mr. T. D. Prendergast, for B. J. Wade & c Co., of Stratford, is again booming tate o*gas and piano business in and around Exeter, He has delivered within the past few days, Dominion organs to bliss Vesper, D. A. Rose, and John Taylor, of Exeter. It in unneces- sary for us to say that the instruments are 0 bor only will G. elc I Wolk ESTABLISHED 1884. s an Association of business and professsien. a men, flaying forits objeotthe OOLLR0. 'ZION OF DEBTS; and to prevent its members from making bad debts by furnishing them with lists of parties who do not pay. Merchants and others having accounts to collect, wishing to become.mem ,ers,by remitting $7.00 to aux Managers, Hamilton, Ont., will ret Ave by re- turn mail full particulars, certificate and mem- bership, fare. Send for testimonials. J. 13IDWELL MILLS c& CO., wARNINO.-All+parties Iaretwarned againstrs, i having anything to do with E. Faulknerstailing from St. Marys, he having been discharged. Spectacles & Eye -glasses P Exeter, for thelubove lenses. has the Sole ey cncy in are the only ones recommended bythe President and Vice -President's of the Medical Associations of Canada, and all the leading oculists of the age. They have a world-wide reputation for giving that aid to vision which all other lenses fail to give. Beware of imitations, as they are m the market. B. Laurance's Spec: tacles and Eyeglasses are marked B.L., with- out which none are genuine,-andpehblee are stamped Pebbles; Do not be deceived by any genas stamped Pebble -glass -or by any shrill. larity in name .] R. BRO WNINb, SOLE AGsNT FOR EXETER, - IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM -FOR OUR- Spring . linporfations, We are offering the Balance of Our Fall and -- J. SUTHERLAND, Hensall, • Ont., Conveyancer, Commissioner, Fire and Life Insurance Agent, and Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. All business transacted strict- ly confidential. A call solicited. Office; at the Post Office, THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO, Establislledin 1863. HEAD OFFICE • • WATERLOO, ONT. This comranv has been over Eighteen years in successful operation in Western On- tario,andaontinues to insure againstloss or damage by Cire,Buildings,Met•chaudise,Blan- ofactories,and all otherdesoiiptionaOflinRtlY- able property'. Intending insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Cash System. During tete past ton years this Company has issued 57,006 Policies. covering property to the amount of :$40,872,038 ; and paid in loss- es a f on a :$ 700,7 12,00 Asset S, $1170100.00 , consisting Of a g Cash nBank, Govei'nmentDeposit, and the unaea- essed.Premium Notes on hand anti in force. J, W WALDENM D. Presides t. C. M.'PAYLon, Secretary. J. S. HtTGRt s,Inspeotor. CHAS, SNELL Agontfor Exeter and vicinity, TI{E —W Goods, One result of the Doniuion` overflmeut's protection is, that there were 75 per cant yhi 1 I Wishes to announce to the inhabitants of U0411L NCTV,4,--We ,shall &e happy xeter and vioiuity, that he has opened qut ` 117)✓ to re- Sive at all times, franc. any part of the County, items of local setas, such as ac- cieleits,or any interesting incident what ever, front any of oar subscribers or read- ers generally for r the purpose zo P 1 se ofublic- O atiofci T 0 ��Sh o� in the corner Store North of Samwel & Pickar•d's, where he is prepared to make all kinds o:ordered work. Sewed work a speciality. Repairing promptly attended to. GEO. MANSON, Late Manager C. Eacrett's Boot and Shoe Establishment. May 14th 84. Lots Lots, tS Lots, FOR SALE. 500 Village Lots For sale at Reasonable Prices. Situation good; fronting good wide streets ; also a number of HOUSES, & FA f FARMLAND FOR SALE, Parties desiring Land or Houses would do well to con- sult the undersigned, Terms to suit purchaser. L CARLING, EXETER. .TORN' BRAWN', UNDERTAKER 84 'I'ENOENTS perliuefor first insertion, and FOUR CENTS per line for each subsequent in sertion will be charged fo notices appearing in this oolutnu. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. "Adieu,' she said sweetly,as 1 her good -night: "He's aieu'd, laintlhe," sung out her little brother as he vanished up stairs. You may well say this poor fel- ow's -earns were sadly trampled upon. rIowever•, he should have used Searlett's Sure Cure for corns, sold only at S 1 tt' Drug Store, Exeter. more work/ben employed in sin factol'ies in 1884 than 1878, and why does not the atioual Policy benefit the ountry ? Vote for Sharp and • lilin, 1 o none manufactured. " and The Rev. J. B. Richardson, M. A„ Rector Iere of the Memorial church, Loudon. Canon of , see the Diocese of Saskatchewan, acd Examin- ! red ing Chaplain to the Bishop of Huron, will preach the annual missionary sorrnons in Christ church, Exeter, on Suuday next, morat bothning and services willebeig. devotedlBtorlthet,mesion fund of the Diocese of Huron. A toral care s readpinsChristront the church,BoniSund y last. of Huron as • It condemns the following methods raising - money for church purposes, viz :--Raf$ing, Without exception, the best and cheapest throwing of dice, game of chance, or garish - Lines in Boots and Shoes WE have as yet ling of any kind, a!1 theatrical, dramatic or seen, can now be had at C. Eacrett's. Child- impersonating exhibitions, whether public or fen's,, Carriages, Express -wagons, Alen and private. It reads that the only true Scrip- WolvrEN's Felt Boots, Men's Hand -made tural method by which motley can be raised Boots; also A GOOD assortment of men and for the OSUSe of Christ is the exercise of the gees women's Overshoes and rubbers of every Di:ina priueiple of self-renounctatiou. ' the description, also Harness, Trunks, Valises Stop it at once, What ? That ooueh and whips constantly on hand. Call and which is troubling you. Call at the old be convinced. Butter and eggs taken in stand, Dr Lutz's Drug Store, and procure a exchange for goods. Also a first class 25 cent bottle of Hallamore's Expectorant. Brick, House for sale or to rent. This) preparationeras been the popular cough • mixture of Toronto tor over 25 years. It in• Conservative Club -r variably gives speedy and permanent relief 1 we, ales, Young Alen's Liberal Con'ervative from all colds, coughs and chest troubles. It fully Club, �vbicll has so long been talked of, was is safe and pleasant, always sure the worst Sites formed`onThesday evening as per announce. 1 of coughs to quickly cure. sense went, Long before the hour of commence. menti, the hall'' -which is capacious -was well #pled. The audience was mostly com. pdsea of young men, interspersed amid whom wawa "sprinkling of elderly gentlemen. The meeting throughout was highly enthusiastic, and there is no doubt but that its effect will be to greatly advance the grand and noble canse.of Conservatism in and around Exeter. Mr. Jalaps- Swenerton was elected to the chair, and after a few I'emarke relative. to the purpose of the meeting called, he asked for business. ;Air. Gregory E. Tom was ap- pointed Secretary protein. The following officers were appointed :-President, L. H. Dickson ; Est Vice -President, Samuel Sweet - 2nd Vioe•President, James Bissett ; 3rd Vice .President, W. J. Carling • Treasurer, WinCABINET-,'MAKER was Verity ; ,.Ha me is 'Rollins. It was Resolved that a member's fee of 25 cents Elimville, he Railway accounts having been again ited from 1875, those interested, and es- ially ivIr. Holman in last week's TIMES, proclaiming in trumpet tones that the aunts aro correct and the charge prefer - at the n is this looks like antoorganizizedsattempt, tu lead the people on a false scent ; as it was never even insinuated that the accounts were in- correctly audited, but that there should be some $1650,00 more than the accounts show- ed, and this uncalled for and useees re -audit is a bad reflection on the auditors of the past. sir. Holman says "the burden of the proof rests with the accuser and he should pay the piper.' The charge was made and the proof given. When his statements°were denied the accuser called on the Council to have so far that failed totdo, and which r. they n knows it. The electors are not going to be ivecd by a shadow. He complains that charge should not have been given the publicity of the press ; but are not the coun- cillors public officers and open to public criticism. Moreover if they acts are above reproach they have nothiug to fearftom wid- est publicity. That the auditor's work ex- tended back four years we were told on what w nsidered good authority, but we cheer - accept Mr.Holman's statement that it ded back to 1575. 'ver. Holiness's per - case musts be weak indeed wheuions are lyheahas !to bolster it up by such methods. -More anon. Rev. ler. Sutherland, of London, will deliver his celebrated lecture on "Tent life in Palestine," on Wednesday evening. The trees were badly wrecked by the ice storm. inter I! be exacted, After enroiliug names to the number of upwards of 200, the Presideut was called to the chair, who made a few Walnut & Rosewood Caskets pithy remarks relative to worst of the ting the present election --AT-- Great 'Reduction. 'TRICK & CURRELLE MARKET SQUARE, EXETER. January 10th, 1886. Yr L!MNG ZLE REIT if3R AdYS f Sandi Pikard have decided to reduce the following -lines for the next 30 days, in order that every person may have extra yalue for the Christ- mss and New Years' holidays : n1irchnia1 .Drs , SS G 00 ds Milli ne r r Y OF CANADA, The Royal Mail, Passenger Route between Canada aat Britain nsn 1 direct route between the West and all points on the Lower St. Lawrence and Bale des Cha- leur,also New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P. E. Island Cape Breton, Newfoundland, (Bermuda, and Jamaica. New and elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping and Day. Cars rtin on through 17xpress trains, Paesonigersfor Great Britain or the Conti- nent bv-loaving Toronto nt 8,80 a, m, Thura. day will join outward mail steamer et Hali- fax a, m, Saturday, Superior Elevator Warehouse and Doak he- ootnmodation at Halifax for ebipreentofgrain and general merchandise, Year it of experience have proyed.the INTAR- UOLONIAL in oounoetlon with steamshi) Bites to;..and !tont London, Liverpool and. Gileacwto Halifax, to be the aniekeat freight toot e between (Seaside. grid Great Intbr Britain: mattes as do Ilse"anger and Freight rates can' he had oil applfgatfbt 60 #tt)e a eft 13.11/./01)#E, Western Frolt htecpasseiigcr A ent G P;rrsbin Honso'ftlook,-'Y"b1k'St, Tiitronto, #1. POTTING :R, Chief Superintendent.• i ltWfty' fi' to N,I't a NoY' 13,1880 Mantles, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Small -wares [of every description. --ALSO A --- CHOICE LOT OF FURS 4 -IN-- Ladies' Jackets, Fur Setts, Fur Caps, Collarettes Fur Trimmings, &c. We have constantly ors hand a first -plass nesortment of Scotch, English, French, and Canadian IALSO COFFINS or EVERY DESCRIPTION. ~ 1 A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings Always on hand. FUNERALS FURNISHED AND CON- I DUCTED AT Low RATES. My Stock of Furniture is un- excelled. t GIVE MEA CALL �1STRAY--Came into the premit•es 4 of the undersigned, lot 6, 000,14, township of Hay, on or about tet December, one yearling holler. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses, and take the animal away. JOHN CLYNHFIELD, 1—m Dashwood P.O. HURRAH FOR THE C.P.R. T. DEARING begs g to inform the of surrounding country thate he has eagaiinlnd OPENED OUT IN BBS OLD STAND, Fanson's Block. t Where can be found ALL KINDS OF GOODS, At the Lowest Possible Living Prices. Ready made Clothing, Dress Goods, Shirt - Inge, Tweeds, Corsets, Ladies' Hose, Boots and Shoes of all kinds, Rubbeas and Over- shoes in endless variety, Also Choice Family Groceries, We still keep a Wagon -load of Tea on hand, and intend selling it a ver small m' dost, for trash, y margin on Teas a Specialty. Como and trythem. m. ovstedm flo TIT +�ecoal Oil 13ighest Fit 11 TINDERCLOTIiING A SPECIALTY, Or Dominion to ` I stet t A No. 1 Suit for 70 gents. t)verooats and. Itoady.macde Clothing at roekbottom prises, in which we are prepared to give extra value. RonvituES 1 Our stock of groceries ere Fresh and Now for Christmas, C•ra,ll aide, Get In C Quotations.I always on band. Prloepaid for .butter and Eggs, $li , gang Per Sale of the eiC., Zan' arid d n` 4 In the fourteen years the Conservatives have been iu power the total surpluses have amounted to $30.167,- 551. During the four 'ears ofReform rule the total 4.44-. cits amounted to $5,426,959. Electors which kind of Gov ernment do you prefer --that of surpluses and prosperity, or that of deficits and hard times ? Messrs.- Coughlin and Sharp support the gov-1 ernment of surpluses. I DEA e 'Can `the., loyal ;people .sup port and vote for Mr: Trow ? We think not. Vote for Sharp, and thus display your loyalty. Association during ?tlanito and henceforth, A committee was appointed A Great Event. now in to draft by-laws for the of the government of the This working Association, which disposed of the business year's Carnival in Montreal, now Iarneyir • to be transacted. The officers in turn ad- opening, is attracting thousands of promin.,laruey dressed the meeting, their remarks bearing est people from ail parts of the world. Leta water 1 both upon the Association and general topics Lansdowne is to be in attendance, while I time, bu of the day. Killarney, Manitoba. R TIMES -In writing you last month no reference to the fuel question of ba, and I would here say that I ant correspondence with the proprietors Deloraine coal company, Tiley are a mine about twelve utiles from to which is about 45 miles from Kil- and they write me to say that the sas stopped operations for a short t now a steam pump was put in, t week they would give me car load ns.. From other sources I learn that upped at the thine for one dollar , dug by the purchaser ; and two ncl fifty cents a load placed on the the miners. (A load consists of all draw in a double waged box) so much oal. Brood is abundant in Turtle n and delivered in Killarney at from $3 50 per cord. Since writing you. ave had a change in the weather- ed snaps and a few days of stormy ; to 29th Jany. it was what Ontario incl call a blizzard. It was as cold I have seen in Manitoba in eight fit slin,w, on Monday morning it I flue, bright and mild with such. a • bracing atmosphere as you can in Manitoba, we have now about dies of snow aiid good sleighing, lie thaws su nor slush here ee in outer. like the Manitoba winters. and I here that one of your townsmen, Samuel-Rellaway, who came out Inc last March is still with me and }vitls the country and its future and is often heard to say : "Oh re Ontario for me." He has ) • y This club, unlike that of our many members of :President Cevalaud's ancl lies Ref Cabinet have signified their intention to be there. With truly wonderful enterprise the publishere of the Montreal Star have every year published a Carnival number of the Star, which has astonished the world and made the publishers of other great illuetratsd papers look aghast. This year -the Queen's J ' arm frteuda, is composed almost entirely of young men, many of whom are about to vote for the first time, and who are not menu in their praise of the person who gave them the Franchise --Sir John A. Macdonald. It was the intention to have formed this club long since, but owing to the election excite meat the matter was buried until unearthed' ubllee Year, the year of the greatest Carni- a few evenings ago ; and it is to be regretted I val -is likewise the year of the gre nest that there was such a delay, for valuable time was lost. We are happy to say that al- though it is scarcely three days since it was last decided to form a club, there has been secured a membership of upwards of 200, nearly alt young, vigorous men representing the best element of the Dominion, anti all ready and willing to work fur the interest of the great Conservative party and its grand old chieftain, S'r John A. Macdonald. The object of this Association is mutual im- p - t p eoci all v and oliti call •- p y but e. l The piper looks as if it could not be sold the same time nut losing sight of the promo. tion of the noble cease. A meeting will be for less than two dollars and yet the price is held on Monday next, at which it is hoped Prents, which can be sent to the alt members will be present, and as many publishers, Montreal. It is sure to be in de others as possible. • nival Star ye! produced -a paper that wiIlthe preserved as an historical work and descend as an heirloom from generation to gener- ation. It is impossible to describe the at- tractions of the Carnival Star this year. It marks an era of progress in illust••ated papers papers in its impossibilities. The Carnival number of the Star has forty mammoth pages with five exquisite plate supplements, the most artistic and the most interesting ever produced with any paper en this con- tinar 1t. Brevities. The roller rink was open on Tuesday evg., and well patronized. Mr. Dardis, of Boston, shipped sixteen horses to Boston on Tuesday. Mr. James Willis shipped a oar load of cattle from here on Monday. • The material to be us .d ' a v all upon the grounds. quotatio coal is s per load dollars a bank by you can for the e Alonntal $2.75 to last we h some col and on t1 folks wo a day as years. 13 was agail dry, cleat only find. 8 or 10 in we have Truly, I might say by name, here with I delighted nand at a high premium. To bring out prospects, 'ideas' on the subject of ilhistratecl papery the I no, no mo chased a farm convenient to the town of Killarney at four dollar's per acre and ex- pects his relations here next month when the ,y intend to go into mixed farming and: maraet gardening. ,Stan is a• brick for a counter hopper. publishers of The Star aro giving $1000 in ash prizes as follotus :- $1000.00 CASH PRIZES, The publishers o [ P the Montreal Star offer, the sum of one thousand dollars for the best letters containing sufficient ideas for the Carnival Star to exceed in popular inter eat althea. the present issue, and that eau be sold at the political e in the erection of sumo price. strenuous e town hall is nearly 1 ion Selkirk is Mark Clarke has again 1st Prize, oaalb X600 R broken the fetters 2nd Prize, riz er e porter an 9O hf ti „ . f of quietness and Domes o�uE in his old time 3rd Prize, cash 2b0 style. 150 Messrs. Charles and Wilbert Mnttart �wiAbey competitor, successful or' otherwise' Bay City,Mieh., are at present visiting friends rive of the cash Prizes.aid for aaeasfui idea irroapeo- in and around Exeter. A team attached to a beer wagon, made a -`�"' break for liberty on Monday, no horses FitAN7f LESLIE'S SUNDAY MA were captured before going far. FOR tTAROn opans with the Eighth b late Monday last Nae St, Valentine s da g r of this into + Mr, Powell's "Leaves from my Isms," in Like many other old customs, eendin of which he treats of Thomas Cart' these missives, is becoming less ft's cent sante series, eipy way as in the other ye a the year by year, q the series, A. remarkably papers of "Prom bey strong .poeB. Mrs, Thos, Trivia has a pair of Java s le Henceforth Sin 1-, Mors," by rows, which hatched nut a brood of par. Elliott.Elle-agoto this itntnber, It is. above B. last week. This ish d chicks average of mall az ne ver ©the the first brood known s," Slustratem stil- lest to „ art .tie i have son. ,Rus ,, ,r n e been hatohod in Ontario, ries," ,,AoB, Some Memories of the Tuilset•ies," r'A Buried Greek Cit ' N. Dyer H refuses offers for his reg E 1mt " and"Englishy an daily. Surely he dost' . receive tc it , Famous et the y 1 t expect to receroo tri t�ornett," give variety and iter 'merely Animal a sufficient amount to retiresTheact to t,.e Tor life, While we 1 him nurnbar. last mentioned sift • are pleased to see her eonrpanied by six` portraits, "...ole is ble upon our streets, wo believe 1118 the dutyof Clads ,r 1? The Bible the oligo to rot ?;xerco c ltormsrly know r, - P prevent such furious driving. creations") offer cash wires r as est Don't forget the lace to And Mei Francis An answers, for the bast p d tierwttn, 4110 lyded the m,s, ,leis is a flue opportunity ^ turtune to break hisleg# last week studying the Br lo to profit. pporEanita Tor T + D TF A- N— tars of which have lga # ltaructa n the The aerial +,,already ppeared in these stories areofs ortod, er ,;there is tt column, le ;pia ros9ui . nflans Attire of short n abuts• g wittily. Etre to be pa� a poitnti,'sketchi �y Nay f y �y hoed that he will be eililiodentl well to re- eta. The 111nstratiots are ndmerous tomi''- �' US01SS Ola Stand, cord his Yate on the 22,Id. Ybeautiful, -11 e are now id the heat of oue Battle, and notwithstanding the fforts put forth by rho opposition, going to send a good staunch Sup. us at Ottawa party e nof ext five . sty represent Daly. of Brandon) and don't you forget at. �Ir. Daly,held a political meeting in the Leland Hall last night which was a grand success, and many Reformers were heard to say to -day : "well Daly is the 1)11111 curl I will support hint," • Now to those who anticipate a change of doeality I would say South Western Man- itoba is ,your pine by all rneatis ; good water, plenty of timber, low taxes compared with Dakota, never failin ferti -tt le soil, )heap farms with t.fairly well- settled communities, churches, schools and municipal organisations established, which saves the emigrant from all the' cdlsacly'antages of'pioneering as we had to` contend with in our earlydays. Pine lumber 18 leutiful;a 3 per M ''^. a ready t' 11 k 20 to. $24 y mar%et for all horde of deco at all or any oftle'r1g the lures of railway. many towns i ad- visable for emigrants Y to do not think i it a+tattts bring cattle to thhis cotintry and pay freighton theta, as they can be purchased liere g e hall he cheap as in Ontario, Therefore; with persevera ice, industry and economy in this country titers is a clear road totos>erit P l YW alrorr, :i)td)i. Yentas artily, Iidllar ro r w A. J. .i'orttiele'. "r Y, Feb u, 1881.