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Making fiinotlole 1 r" s of theUnited
U ted
�� GA States and BritishQoyernments,
_"— Unless, therefore, the Eomirlion is
THURSDAY, OCT,' lxru, IS87, prepared to Inalfe a complete ,,and.
—,----- --- ------------------e— unconditiotial, surrender of all con.
TUE I3` r•ELEGTIONS trol over its own tariff and accept
whatever tariff Our Congress may
Since the general elections of choose to enact from time to time,
February last, six elections have the scheme of Commercial union, io
thew: sense in which that phrase is
used, is entirely out of the question.
The report of the Department of
Agriculture at Washington an U. S.
crops, makes an increase of only
half of one per cent. in the condition
taken place. .t hey are
East ,flruce, Ontario;
South Victoria, Ontario;
Restigouche„ N.I3s
Digby,N•$;
South Renfrew, Ontario;
Charlevoix. Quebec.
The election of Mr. Cinlon for of. corn. The indication is now tor
Charlevoix is a direct gam for the a yield of a small fraction over 20
Government, as he takes the seat bushels per acre. rhe test of
of his. late father, who last session threshing has not materially en -
voted with the Opposition. The larged the average rate of the wheat
Government have gained two seats yield, which appears to be about
since the general election—South 11.8 bushels, or two-fifths of a bushel
Renfrew and Charlevoix—equal to fess that last year. The yield of oats
four seats on a division, The re- is slightly below an average of about
suit of the by-elections put in a 25 bush per acre. The product is
tabular form, is as follows ;— fully 6,000,000 bushels.. The barley
Number of contests .5 yield is nearly twenty per cent. less
Elected by acclamatioli...............I than a medium yield, or about
} .- twenty bushels per acre, The yield
Total G of rye is 11.5 bushels per acre and
Conservatives elected 6 the product about 24,o00,000 bush -
Liberals elected o els. There has been a drop in the
Conservatives gains .. ,2 condition of buckwheat from 89 to
Andye t the Grit organs are as- nearly 77. The condition of pota-
toes has declined from 67 3 to 6 ,6.
The condition of cotton has further
declined. The general average has
slicing their readers th+r t the Govern
meat is rapidly losing ground. We
p Y
prefer to tape the `judgment of the'
v
electors, as p,bQe recorded, v 'r ord l, been reduced from.8g 8 to 76 5. 16
WHAT PROTECTION HAS
DONE.
n.
Some ten years ago Germany ad
opted a protectivetariff
system, and
is one
of the most
day1l
that
natio
to
formidable rivals that Great' Britain.
has for the trade of the neutral
market of the world. And not only
in the markets of nonmanufacturing
countries is Germany crowding
Great Britain is German manufac-
Stephen.
The following is a correct report of
the pupils of S. S; No. 3, Stephen,` the
report is based on good conduct and
general proficiency during the month of
September :—
FOURTH ()LASS.—Wm. Morrison, 593 ;
Arabella Morrish, 538 ; Lucretia Jory,
439 ; Chas. Sanders; 366 ; Hiram Shap -
ton, 345 ; THIRD °LABS.—Ella . Shapton;
574 Ada Jory, 543 ;' Minnie Sweet,
507 i Minnie Morrison, 499; Clara San.
dare, 439 Ed. Shapten, 427 ; Lucy
England to'.,the wall,, but even iq
tures supplanting those of domestic
hake. When France emerged from
its recent struggle with Germany,'in
addition to paying its own_expeuses'
incident to one of the most fearful
struggles of modern times, it was
compelled to pay the cost on the
other side also, an amount that it
seemed too great everto be met, but
all the vast expense was paid, and
to day France is one of the most
prosperous nations of the world.
The treasure was realized through
the perations chiefly of its protect.
tive tariff.. When the recent war of
the rebellion in •the United States
was about breaking out under Mr.
Buchanan's administration, there
was a deficit in the Fecleial treasury
which had to be made good. by a
loan; which was floated on the
market at a cost to the Government specifications to pay contracting par—
of twelve percent. This was under ties for their labor. ..
a `tariff for revenue only" policy. Moved by Mr. McEwen, seed by
With the advent of the Republican Mr Heyrock; that the sureties for the
party to power came what is known collector be approved and his bond be
accepted and deposited with the clerk.
as the Morrill tariff—highly pro- Moved by Mr Heyrock, :seed by Mr.
tective, and to day the treasury of Kalbfleisch that the clerk be ;instructed
the United States is overburdened to notit y Mr Spackman agent of Canada
with wealth.
These facts are commended to the
consideration of those who assert
that any country having a protect.
tive tariff cannot reach the acme of
prosperity. Ten years ago a prop- $1,75 ;I England rep culvert, $1.25 ;
ec
most dkrngereus Jcompefitor with W Armstrong, making culvert $025 t el in Ocr. 17i1i.—Farm Stock, Im-
Great Britain in selling their res- EI Gies, balance of work on North elements &c., the property of Geoge
pective manufactured products in
the open markets of.the world, would
have been laughed at, but now
British manufactures find even their
own markets invaded by Germans,
and even many supplies for the
British Government are made iu.
Germany. It is true that the Uni-
ted States are not as yet extensive
exporters of their manufactured
wares,' but the recent depressions in
business there incident'to overpro-
duction, warn them that they must
find additional "markets for the sale
of their goods, and they are turning
longing eyes towards Canada as
their almost acquired dumping
ground.
Canada should consider these
facts. .If protection makes Germany
a strong competitor of:Britain ; if indigent, .S2.00 ; iSf]tchnl moantaiu gravel ac
-
off tooff
count, 32.'90 ; Jolla, Elodgius, gravel account,
bI
ed
I'r
a
llCe
' n. era
tet
t10
ro,,
v rt and
building ui e
t ll C
• it C. eQll UL Ild
Richardson, a
6. 'w.
11e
,o �
p
I
,
,
the debt of both sides engaged in-rzpairing approach to bridge, 433:00; willio,ni.
the 'Franco --Prussian war and'to) Carroll, framing bridge bents, 662.00 ; 3. A.
be again prepared for another con-
test, as she is; and if protection;
has made the United Staten the
richest nation on the face of the
globe, -nosy that Canada has a
productive tariff it will be well for
ser try adhere to it and preserve it,
and thereby- derive similar benefits
trona it.
Jory, 316. Seamen Crass. --1 la Sweet,
452 ;; Mary Morrish, 413; Wm. Hedden,
286 ; Emma Lamport, 264 ; Emma San
ders, 322: Wesley Dearing, 215. Pt. II
SENIOR• -rhos. Sanders, 540; Thomas.
Sanders, 540 ; Thos. Willis, 427 ; Viet.
Bagshaw, 351 ; Emma Penhale, 219 ;
James Sanders, 217 ; Ethel Sweet 175.
P. II, Jui poi. -Ed. Sanders, 473; Chas
Dearing, 386 ; Harriet Morrish, 373 ;
Ellen. Stanlake,'351 • Henry Dearing,
344:; Wm. Sweet, 309, ; Geo. Heddeni
272; Sam Sander3, `243 ; Maud' Harness
216,
The average attendance for this month
was 47.
SAai.- 3. L_ TTA, Teacher.
o •is
Hay Council.
At' a meeting of the Council held
Saturday;. Oct 8th, the reeve was in-
structed to' suspect that part of Zurich
dram opposite lot 19 N B, and if -found
enlarged and deepened according to
Co., to clean out the. creek running
through lot 5 con 17. A grant of -$5
was allowed Mrs. House as charity,
collector to begin his work on Monday,
10th Oct. The following accounts were
ordered to be paid; D Saxe rep culvert
Abgo!uite1y Puree
Thi s powder never varies. A marvel of ver-
ity, strength and
er-ity,'strength.and wholesomeness. :Mora econo-
mical
cono
mical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be
sold in competition with the multitudes of low
test, short weight, alum otphoephate powders,
Sold only in Dans,-110YALBARING POWDE1i
CC,.106 Wall street N. Y
Osborne.
The following is a list of prizes -award-
ed Mr. Thos. Russel this, fall at the
various exhibitions :—AT TORONTO, 2nd
for aged cow, ist for three year old cow,
2nd for herd of Durhams ; Western Fair
London, lst for aged cow, 1st for three.
year old cow, 3rd for two-year-old
heifer, 3rd for aged bull, 2nd for bull
calf, 1st for herd of Durhams, one bull
and four females ; Great Central Pair
Hamilton, lst & 2nd for aged cows, 1st
2nd for three-year-old cow, 3rd for two
s aged
t bull calf,Ist
year-old 'heifer, Is u
i
b best silver medal
bull; diploma for e
, pbull, ,
for best bull and three of his get, let.
for herd. one bull and 4 females ;
South Eiuron, Exeter, 1st; 2nd & 3rd for
aged cow, lst & 2nd for- three-year-old
cow, lst two-year-old heifer ; 1st &.2nd
bull calf ; lst for herd of Durhatus. We
understand that with one exception, no
other herd of the same class in Canada
has been in the same degree as suoaess
ful'as has that of Mr.Russell.
h that Germany would soon be a J Overholt burying dead sheep, 500
' ' 'ANTi':il.—f�ADZ>t` S for ow' fall acid Christ
ivas trade, to t4k1 o li bt pleiis;;iit wort¢
at their own homes. S1 to 3 per day can ho
en, Particulars free. Nocy vassi ig.;SAddre s
pit oneo, CRC 801 NT AR 1' CO., 147 Milk St.
•
'Boston, Mass, ,, Box 5170,
/�^y'UOI) FARMFOISAL5 OIt'TO
‘...AI RENT—Containing 100 acres—more or
less --all conveniences, ,&ny person ilee;ring
a first -elm farm will consult their own iotor-
estslpy calling ou or cerresipouding'with
JQILN I1.1VI141'),
hrrltton,
Sept, 8th1887-1 Yu,
Farm for Sale
A first-class farm, containing 100 acres, situ
atoll near 13ruae5s1d, for sale. Good buildings,
two. wells, splendid orchard, good bush, first
class gravel roadts,in all 4:reotiin%, Sip; miles
pram Clintdn or Seaforth, For full particulars
apply to Elliot C Elliot, Barristers, cc , Exe•'
ter, Ont., or to
• ROBP, BARBER,
Brnoofield P. O.
Sept,lst2,ui,
., A.Itl11 FOR uALE.--"Tbe under.
1L' signetioffers for sale his farm, being lot
14, con. 5; township of shortie, two miles and
a half from Exeter 105 acres, about 85 acres
cleared and in first class state of cultivation.
rho remainder bush, in wnioli there fs some
very valuable oak and black' ash rail timber;
the farm is also well fenced and drained ;
there are upon the premises, a firstelasa.briolt
dwelling house, with first glass collars two
good barn; two never failing springs and one
first-class orchard. For particulars, apply on
t1 o premises, to PHO11tA S SHUTE,
(t -f] Exn'rasn P. 0 ONT,
rilliE OLD MoLEOD FAltl1'l, IN
THE Township of Hay, for sale. It eon -
tides 100 acres 'more or less, being tho woothalf
of Trots No, -21 and 22, Zuriehgrayslroacl, Good
frame buildings en premises, .4,nd all: eouvon
fences ; large orchard of fruit bearing trees,
The laud is of good duality being clay loam,
Good seater. Two q,nd a-hailf milesfroni Hen -
still market, The property free from all inoum-
brancos. Beshers for selling:—Going north to
procure more laud. Will sell with or without
crone. For further pa•ttoulars apply to this
office or to
WM. WILSON,
Henson. P. 0. Ont.
•
MALL FARM FOIi, SALE.—The
Undersigned offers for sale 25 acres of -good
land, being part of the north part of Lot 17 Jet
Con. of Stephen, within ono -half milo of the vil-
lage of Exeter, The laud is in a first
i;
horo i-
v is t premi-
ses
horn on
state of cultivation, cher t
eta tp
es
ws a good b sok house,`ood frame barn, ood
ater,,,nd a half -acre ofg orchard with all Minds
ofehoiee fruits, also a first-class cider mill.
This is a good chance for : ana'one wanting a.
small farm close to tho eeorporation where all
kinds of produce meets with a ready sale • For
further particulars apply ou the premises, or to
E. LMv1PORT,
Exeter, P. O.
Stephen, June 29.'87' (t—f
Farm For Safe.
0-4.41114-11
To the Editor. of.the Exeter 'rotes The undersigned offers for sale ?arm Lot
'uu,nberl$ 00.0.9, Tp. Stephen, eontaiuiug`300
There appeared a local in your last earss, 00laores cleared, ancdupon. whiah is situ -
issue repecting,one Jacob Taylor. He ;Ba u aonciottllio i ood buildings also a ar ecor
represents himself to be a master meth- chard, abundance of water,well. drained. and -.
arse -one having, no superiors and few eyerytbiugiu a first-class order. Also 1 . 18,
cou.5, Tp Stephen without any buildlugs.
equals. I wish to inform your readers Thfs is also stet -class tarsi and well feuoed,
in reference to. single harness that he upon which is some splendid :rail atiiib o
exhibited bore. If he were Terms easy, For particulars apply
(Taylor) creditor P. O. ..
such as he represents himself to be,. • GOTLEIBMORLOCIi,I- ...
-an expert=why w•hy did he not make the . GOTFBEID OESTRICHRR, Ex seniors.
gig saddle instead of buying the,same ? z,0nIS> FA111Tz
It is cdncedeii to be the most essential
part of a: harness, the' two classes of
Visitors to the City bi' Landon
Should not Fail -to Ca11 and see the Mag if1cent
--Display of—
Farm
'
TLES!
Mantle Cloths and Trimmings which we are now 'showing.
Our Mantle Rooms are crowded with the latest
Novelties of the season,' and we are in a
position to show our `visitors one
of the best assorted stock of
Western Ont.
Mantles in
Thos. eattae
176 & 178 DUNDAS-STREET (East of Richmond-st.
rr1'
on
e
eV)*
xtzlviQvan
To new premises �?irest side Main -street
Door South
One
of Post Office
`Where he will be found with
A NEW AND CUIl'1PLET 1 +
Stooa not:
Roos
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
GEO. MANSON,
J0 ` ' BRAWN,
,`,
UNDERTAKER &
CABINET -MAZER,
work do not blend. Why did not Tay-
lor's harness carry off the laurels at HRISTTAN LAWYER; manufee-
TRUSSES
Kirk.ton if they were so excellent in
structure`' and beautiful in_ design ? He
('Taylor) made an assertion if 1 were not
satisfied with the decision of those two
expert judges here,. he (Taylor) would
back his harness with money. Now I
will place in your hands, Mr Editor,
the suin of $50 or;$100, and have the
same harness judged by practical men
s fit to -
at
any time Mr. 'Taylor see
accept. I cannot see why man as.
fudges will assume the responsibility to
pass judgment upon an article they
know nothing about.` Were these judges
confident that they were capable as
judges ? , Are they practical men or ex
perts ? I rather think neither 1
Thanking you for space in your valuable
paper. John Treble.
Exeter, Oct Lith, 1587.
Sale Register.
tater of all kinds of Trusses ; Residence :
Ranute's Hills, Hay, wvere hewill attend to the
wants of any who may require his services,
Why pay from 615.00 to $25 00 for the same ar-
ticle which he can furnish' you for X5.00,' and
which is as good if not bettor and warranted
to fit with comfort?; `Romeniber, Double
Trusses.S5.00 ; Single Trusses, 52.50. A11 com-
munications
om-munidations addressed to
CHRISTIAN LAWYER, -
Zurich P. 0., Ont,
Boundary $6.56, also work on culvert
$3.50 ; H &„,T ° U Kalbfleisch, lumber,
$95.33.
The; council adjourned to meet on
Saturday Nov 12th at l0 a. m.
S. FOSTER, Clerk. 1 Sperling lot 7, con e, Blanshard. No
reserve, Sale at twelve o'clock sharp
Rehder, lot 5, South boundary, Ste..
phen. No " reserve. Sale at one
o'clock. a. Eilber, Crediton, Auc.
TUESDAY, 00T. 18011.—Farm. Stock, Im-
plements, &c., the property of Adam
Biddulph Council -
THURSDAY, Ocr. 13th —Farm Stock, Im-
H Brown, Auc.
The Council met Oorsuau& 00 adjournment lementa &c the property of David'
FARM and OTHERS
at Temperance Hall, Granton; October 3d, 11'1[ lot 'ID" cora, TJsborne; Sale at
1887. All the members present, but Deputy + 1 1
One o c Oc e.
Bseye Dewan. John Walker applied
for
g„Winchelsea,Auc.
payment for digging the Sullivan ditch under Brown,
the Ditches and Watercourses Let ; as the:.'TUESDAY, Oct, 25th, Farm Stock, Imple- 1 Fit OF CONSTRUCTION.engineer's certificate being :'only filed to -day I men ts, &c. the •property of Jame, TENDER Ton THE \vOR
the consideration of his application to be Bowland lot 21, South Boundary, Ste- -"I ,
a pp • , y, �TAI,E.11 1<ENDERS; addressed tothe uuder•
deferred' "until next regular .meeting. Sec. ben. Sale at one o'clock. signed and endorsed "Tender for Oxford
l?and I> ow Glasgow Y.
sem'chap. 43 Sec. 2. Eilber,
_r Vic. ,$, Auc.
The following accounts were ordered to be
paid : John Perrin, 12 cords gravel N. B; FRIDAY, Oct. 28th,—Farm Stock, Impie-
moiety$12.00;John Chalmers, 2 six inch tile ments &c., the property of Alfred
ditches St. Marys .gravel road, S. B. moiety Hall, lot 6, con 20, McGillivray. Sale
Fa 75;"Dr. Eossaok, inedical atte,.daace on at one o'clock. E1. Eilber, Auc,
- i m Stock, Im-
plements, ,c,, the property of John
Willis, lot 5' con 1, 'Hay township.
Sale at one o'clock. las Oke, Auc
We. Wislrte call the special attention of the
farmers and others requiring tile, that -Dir•.
Cr0o. Moats, of t,ot 11, Cori, 5; 5t0phon,tCreditou
1', 0.. has on hand a very large quantity of
TILE OF ALL SIZES !
At the Following Prices :
2s;4anoiiTile .,. ., - $ 5,50 per M.
7.50
4 0.,, .. 11.00 .,
5 , .. .. • 18.00 n
5 ... 08.90 "
35.00 ".
8 40.00 "'
If necesaary, limit ed credit will bo given.
Crediton, Sept -.11,'07. GR0,11IOATZ,
Walnut tai Rosewood-- Caskets
ALIO COFFINS OP EVERT DESCRIPTION ..
A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings
OXFORD Os NEW. GLASGOW Etave
Sno.—Mingo Ito ad to Pic ton Town, Branch
ofI.O:R,
A GREAT CAUSE Or HUMAN MISERY-
--Is THE Loss or—•
A °lecture on the nature, trentuient and radi-
cal cureof
adi-cal:cureof Seminal Weakness, �Sperruatornccea
in luded by Self-abuse, InvoluattiryEmissions ,-
(wpot0uoy, Nervous Debility, and :Intl epi -
men is to Marriage generally ; Consumption,
Lpilepsy and Fits ; Mental and' Physical' In -
rapacity, &o, -3y RCIOETT J. CULVERWEL,
51,D
The worldrenowned author, in this admir-
able loom' e,$clearlyproves 'from iris' own ex-
perience that tbo awful consequences of Self-
Abnso may be effectually removed without
dangerous surgical operations, bougios, in-
struments, rings or cordials pointing out a.
mode of euro at once certain and, effectual, by
which every sufferer, no matter what Lis con -
di ion may be, may 0ure himself cheaply, pri
vately and radically,
hisi9ctur ill prove a boom to thousands
�:S ow p v
andthousands.
Sntunder seal,inaplain envelope, to any
address,post•paid, ori receipt of lour Bents o
two postage -,stamps, Address,
7HE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St., Neu -York, N. X. P. 0. Box, 450,,.
Lots, Lots, Lots,
'0�,' seeps.
500 VW a e Lots
For sale at Reasonable Prices.
Situation good; fronting good
Wide streets; also a number of '
HOUSES FARMI B.
FOR SALE,
Alwaysonliand. Parties .(lesi ing - Land. or
FUNERALS FURNISHED' AND CON-
- DUCTED AT Low RATES.
S,of Furniture i s un -
My Stock
expelled.
t. GIVE ME A CALL
cl �j��j{ y�i kr � - AGE
KIR KTON.
—IS OFFERING—
MEN'S O1 ERCOATS $5,00.
EXTRA " $5,50 to $6.
INE WORSTED 86 50 up.
F ,
in Teas
We offer a
Fine Young Hyson 40 Ots
Well worth 50 Cts.
Ladies' Shoes $1.00
One of the Largest General Stocks and
Best Assorted to choose from in tha County,
crENO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
E "UT T R an.C.,TICS
WANTED !
EDITORIAL NOTES.
s
f olhi°
Referring' to the question ot
r ial-Union the Chicago Times
lleG
says
the Dominion will take our
If t
tariff laws as : they. are, and as
Congress may choose to modify
them; and as our Treasury depart-
ment and courts may construe thein
well and good. ; This country may
'agree tU Such all arrangement AS
that, but it will never agree to
accept the Dominion laws, or to put
p
tY e whbie business of tariff making
out of the hands of Congress and
itto the hand of some joint high
commission reppndsenting the treaty'
Atkinson, team and help repairing bridges,
31.60 ; Nassau Davis, drawing timber "for
bridge And jacks. from Lucan, and one day's
work, 33.00; P. Davis, 2 days overseeing re-
pairing of bridges, 33.00: and for Bridge tim-
ber Mad spikes, 31,25 ; Il. S:insburir, repair-
ing' culvert, C. S. 11.. and plank and pus's,
35 25; D. G. M. Roberts, derma -o to, boggy
on :3. B, moiety; 75 cents ;' B. Stanley, steel
spikes and Jacks,- 1;140 ; J. A, Atkinson,
drawing plank and. covering 2 bridges, 34.00;
Thomas Armitage, repairing approach to
bridge 31.00; D. Collison,' 14 days .clirebing
on 1..11. at 31.25 per day, 517 00;-J. Howard,
repairing culvert, W. 13. Div.1,33.00; W. J.
Sproul, bolts for bridge, 32.00; J. L. Bod-
ging, gravel account, 'r31,65 ; P. Curtain,
ditching and tile, W. S. 321:50 ; i:(, Sans -
bare, culvert. div 405 and rep. culvert 0 5
104 35.65. By-law No. 0, of 1887, confirming.
the appointment of collector and prescribing
his duties was duly paned. The collector's
bond ;vas read and approved. Tho Uouiicil
edjoitrned wo meat in the Court room Claude•
bays on Monday, the 7th day of .Nov. at 10
a, m.
W. D. STavaau, Clerk.
Botderiug on the Miraculous—is1r, w. rl.
Sherwood, of Stanwood. lticlrigan, was a
for four
ne Complaints
anfferer, boa] 1f a y
years. ho was totally unfit for work' tried
alp the tcecal doctors, took "euros'' by the
dozen, two'bottles of Dr. Carson''s stomach
Bitters' made a ucev man of hien.
ag I:ailwa w.illbe received: at
4000 0 f5c6 up to noon o nMonday, the iOth day
of October, 1887, for certain works of construc-
tion,
Plans and profiles wilt be open for inspec-
tion at the office•of the Chief i iugineerof Gov-
ernment Railways a t Ottawa, and also at the
office of the Oxford. & New Glasgow Railway,
bis on. mid
Pictou Co.,Nova co
t ier John
a Ttv
rwhen the
n of
Oct he
after the let day 1887,
general snecification and form of tender may
ho obtained upon application.
N'otoudercan beentertained unless on one
of the sprinted forms, and all conditions are
complied with.
You'll ftnd It good to rems-
late
The organs of both ;small
and great,
It checks Sick Ecaciaahe,
and the woo
That sad Dyspeptics ever
Bessie esv'Os pleasant tothe
e taste,
f"�ti - 9ononeneedgupitdowlti
p
��kr�-•—� es in haste. , .. .
TPA VES LER8 NO T1i1E.
By order "
4, P.BRADLEY.
Secretary.
p artment of Railways and Canals 1
De Ottawa.Otb Soiitember, 1887, I
r 1HE Undersigned takes the liberty to '1 ALED TENDERS add s seed to the nnder-
j.S i aignod, and ender::et. "Termer for Goder-
', inform the travelling •Pudic that lie It ”' lI bssreceivedat'this oflico'unti1
uT oses sell: Wer 9,w
p P T'riclay, the 14t]i clay of OLtouci•, for 0h0 con-
struction HIS
of works at f °Metier Ont„ in accor-
Ol'Eiii Ili ri `� it with et plans and specification to he seen
UT7Sl
� dance 7
- at the p�p irrmont of Public Works, Ottawa.
For the accommodation of ill travellers, and at the 01000 of the Town (Pari Goderich,
—ori- Tenders wilt not be considered unless made
onr.theforrn supplied. and signed with the ac-
{ tual Signatures of leaderet0.
OCTOBER x eeptedbankehoquepayable to Order
An l
of i<ifnister of Public ',Vorlbaarid equal to sive
Those who favor hint with their patronage
eeeive--
THE BEST ATTENTION !
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HER2i$-ll QU LING in CONNECTION
',TN 0, CALLENDEB
1(irkton.
per cent. of yof tender, must accom-'
p1ang oaclr tender ' 1l is eIioquo will b,o Tail
felted if clic party cleelf1ie the contract 0r.
to template the worts contrasted for, and i i11
�ofItin-aC
ce tones) of
tong
ba returned ill case r p
der, elf to ac
The e Department dees'uoibind its
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coat the owost or acv tendon.
13y Order,
A. C3013113):4
Secretary;
DOpp,rtu 0ht of Public',vorks,
Ottawa, sept. 887.
Houses would' do well to con
suit the undersigned,
calms to suit purchaser.
. I. CARLING,
EXETER,
OEN TRAb'
St. LEON
m eral Water
S
' n T. LEON cures Kidney Y znd Liver
diseases. Dyspeptics i escue
d by ST.
LEON. 14 months St. Leonhas made
25.000 friends rn Toronto.
Gis}L `�-,(rHET _
Jia GA.LL0 J
=•To be had from—
OC STtt'BE
A..full :stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
er 5
owdere
the best
in the mark-
et 'and always
fresh. Family recip-
,es carefully prepared at
the Central Drug Store Exeter
0. LUTZ,;.
500 TU
Want'ed
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EXETER, N TII,
CAPT. 'GEORGE GL, KEMP,
; , Gour stock 1s Well Assorted
Sole Agent for Exeter,
THE SEASON'S TRADE.
Cal and get all information, and see LOW PRICES STILL MAINTAINED
what the people of Toronto say. GROOERIES ! !
REV. JOHN POTTS, D. D. says'-1have
10 lbs.; sugar 31.00 ; 13 ]bs, white' sugar, 51
used St. Leo t be j b tl We can't bo,undersold in Teas from 20e
Leon,
believe It o o 1 tura. to 75c. per lb.
tive and refreshing. Boots Sr, Slices (iiil Styles) at Low Prices,
1Tf-p A nicely assorted Steck -Of �r
.a. A R,',D V'i� .A:R .
POR135, SCYTHES and GLASS all sizes
(Cheap.) Besthfaeliine 0i1 600 per Gal.
COAL OIL AS LOW BATHE LOWEST.
r
A nice Tea Sett of. 44 Pieces,, 32.73.
A good snit of•roady,nrade clothing for $0.;
Ordered suitsgot up in (xoocd Style,
For all: information apply to
CAPT,
, M® 11Y 1
Draw's Block and Post -Office.
Bo1 c
Salt;
�
SaIt„ Salt,
Our Di' ess0odd are;nnarked down to
the Lowest Notch..
The Exeter Salt Works ry0pCOTTON-20
YARDS For. ONE DOLLA1I
0 r tat1 X L 9t';1i1 Il y AH3onan and pact, also 'a Sarre for Sale.`
OFFER SALT AT. TEll WELL, AT Apply to
N, PER F z 1`MATaE SOI
2.25 PER TON.
IIAY P. O'
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