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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1887-12-29, Page 4X' DRG., 2.9'TU x.887 E71al.TOR•.I.AL NOTES. Tran Grown. Prince of Germany stillimproves, His noxiditioP xs such as to warrant the statement that he will totally recover, The Canada Gazette contains a Proclamation calling the Federal parliament for the despatch of:busi•. /less on Ja►�uary gist. The, Post Office Savings Bank statements for the month of 'Novem- ber t show deposits $68,o45, with- drawn vi drawn $622,072, balance$19•542,927 which is over two millions more than west territories.' 1 0. mAn truss 4411-a bead chin; but we fear Ale " Irks hard wheat shall be sptrnd and. euthciently strong to yonder t^, leetioa ilnlloseible, Mr. I albfleisoli is reasonably clean; weigl}iri; not less one of the most intelligent, then;iu flay fiawnahip and has peeved brnraelf to be a worths legislator in ) ehelf of flio. people. ll r. lY oZWQU i It inert 13f ex. oeptioual bueutese qualities and, would' surely rna1 e a valt1Able exeei,sltioil to the hoard. For cotwoillors there is 0pPe$1 thmi 58 pounds to the bushel,, and shall be composed of at leant two- thirds of red l:a #ff" wheat, grown in Manitoba or the North west Teirl' pries of Canada. No.'1 hard Fife was wheat shall e s b oun:d and well bion at every* tura aid atnongst tithS cleaned, weighing not less th 6o lbs, number oft orY t w ettind tint©s we no0 to the buohel, and shall be eQmpos_ the name of a ninth ndi respected '•renetieG. ed.of no t less than thine fourths of ' of'Zurloh, ¥r. Fred Mesa, Mr, Hess is hard white Fife wheat, grown in well and favorably known, and it seems N,laixitoba or the North west territor• to!be a 'forego e conclusion that his les. The above will not apply to 'election is assured. Ile is an intelligent, grain inspected, prior to the above bonorableemtl agreeable person,' and his coming into force, counsel on :township matters would be BOVAL Itilllit' veloeble indeed. With regard the other candidates t5vo cart make no distinction as The election in East Northunl- they are+ali !reel of exeeptistial ability berlaod Thursday, resulted in a acid aosaess desirable legislative qualities,' grand Government :gain and a de- cided set -back to the Commercial • . Surreptitious Garble. Union 'agitators, At the general To the ,P}ditor of the Exeter Times. election in February last Dr, Mali. at the sante time last year. tory (the Reformcandidate) was � elected by a majority of 13, which It does appear as .though the Re- i majority was secured by the adop formers of Haldimand were re I tion of methods which subsequently solved to have their candidate, Mr, caused the avoiding of the election. Colter, hold the seat, as again a Meantime the Reformers were the ' mercial Union cry protest has been entered against 1 booming the C,om _ return of Dr. Montaigne. The tour- y in the Riding for all it was worth, age of our ;Reform friends .is good, , and when Mallory vas renominated but the result is generally poor i a week ago, it was not as a Liberal, but as an out and out Commercial It is likely that work on the 'Unionist, the part, hoping thereby Canadianthe advantage ofl- proposed xaltvay on the C to reap ing any side at Sault Ste Marie will not be pression that may haye been evade commenced until next spring. Ten- on the minds of the yeomanry of ders were to have been called for the riding by Messrs. Smith, Wlmau next month, but delay has been and Butterworth during their recent occasioned by the incornpleness of campaign. They were, however, the e_xteusive specification required doomed to disappointment for the by .the contractors. result of the contest has proven to them that the farmers are still true FoiLowfN.o'is a statement,of goods to Canada and the Empire. Major• exported from Canada during Nov- ity for Cochrane, 126. ember :-Produce of the mine, $516.- -- 251r, Produce of the Fisheries $934.- Commercial Unionists who pre. 77,o. Psodwce of the.forest, $1,756.- tend not to see that unrestricted re - 414. Animals and their product, ciprocity with the States is but an - $2,880,708. Agricultural products, p $5.,o5c4e8a. Manufactures, $46o.- other term for annexation, are cou- 997. Miscellaneous articles, $68.- stantly reminded to the contrary by 861. Total, $11,568,285. Coin and the leading U. S. press. In the bullion, $.25. Grand total, $11,668, New York Post Dec. 23rd, we read: 3ro, Out of the above :total goods i„If Canada agrees to have the to the value of one Million two hun- dred thousand dollars were the pro- "same_ tariff as the United States, duce of other countries. The value "the making of it must of necessity • of goods entered during November "be left to the American Congress, •for home consumption was $8,195,- "or, in other words, the power to tax 870 ; duty collected, $x,658,384. ; "sooncarries all other powers with free goods. $2,,795,9952. "it. It is just as well for everybody --- "who is interested �nthis movement t - Tele reg art that Queen Victoria "on either side of'the line to bear has written to the Emperor of Ger- ethis in mind. The United States many with regard to making,proyis- "'cannot allow a small province like Rumohr, of Parkhill. ion for the family of the UrownPrince "Canada to say what their import Mereeas-11fecDoxeen-At the residence c f is semi officially denied. Her . Ma -1 "duties shall be, so that Canada the bride's father, on Tuesday, -20th inst., jesty has enough to think of in the "would have to allow the United by the BevD. B. MacDonald, of Uxbridge resisted by Rev- J. A. MacDonald, Toronto, ftile,oi the royal family at home. "States -in fact, if not in form, to brothers of the bride, Edward S. Mathers, When the :Prince of Wales was 'say what .her import duties would of McGillivray, to Isabella, youngest daugh- striken with:serious ilness, the poli• "be.” ' ter of..lobu A. MacDonald,i!lsq., Parkhill. tion of his friends was wry much ..o- a ETEnnaa;oTON.---ETnERINGTON.---At the like that of the family of the Crown MUNICIPAL ELECTI eN DOTS. manse, Exeter, on the 26th inst., by the Prince of Germany. The (40,000 The alleged editor of your totem, not having a grain of manliness about him, not even sufficient to allow him to publish a simple recantation, to a paragraph inserted in his renegade sheat, 1 ask the favor of you to publish the following ;- To the fit 2itor of the Exeter T•irnss• Sin: My attention has been die+soted to a scurrilous paragraph of your construe in the issue of Dee.,8th, where, evidently,. J. C. ticIutosh, of Exeter, being one of ,Exeter's modern prophets," is the identical person your murderous artillery has aimed at, to slay. .A.ncl to clinch the malignant nail, oto prove that I am' the target, let it be known that there is no one in Exeter but me, who ventures the predio:ion of the ending of the prophetic periods; no not one, not even Mr. 1'asmore. Bat the "serpent" is at its old work teasing. Does it not crop•out trans- parently that pique is folly clothed with du- plicity ? Mr. 1'asmor,,, where have you found, bold'y, the "end of the world" and "183112" I rapiadiate in total the whole three. For in my last publication, printed at the Thins, if ono will turn to page 18 of the book, there is but unique simplicity, not "boldly," but simple integrity, for it is seou in the above page -my humble declaration - that I know neither the day uor the hour that Christ will come. I conclude, there- forethat the statements "end of the world lias'been bred and nourished in the editor's eranium. I stand fearless not 'sboldly" to every figure and utterance in my .last book. I trust when Mr. Parson briugs 'his great ordinance to the dietruotion of my facts and figures, that he will give his own if he ear. This will be manly. A novice and children Should be kept from burning and wounding by fire and edged -tools, Absolutely urea ,R TI:TELARGEST , ,s$0 TivMNNT,. o 01,04 T PATTERNS, 1 W TEST VALUE IN ONTARIO, -----.GQ TQ---•-„ A :�O' Where you otu will And carpets of all makes and qualities, and at the lowest cash prices. 1 Hemp Carpets, Union Carpets, All -wool Carpets, Tapestry' Carpets, Balmoral Carpets, Brussels Carpets, An . lo-wilton Carpets, (borderi to 'match,) Don't fail to visit the Mammoth Carpet House of the West.. 'This powder never varies, A marvel of per, ity, strength and wbolosomenesa. More econo- mical e sok in competitioll Pith the munds ltitudes of low test: short weight, alum orphosohate powders. Sold 'only in cans.—I10YAL73AliaNQ1'Owrion OC.,406 Wallstreet N. Y ami 1'EVSREST's Retract of Wild Blaoicberry beats the world for dysentry,.&c. Hirafmr Smith, Forest P. 0, J. U. MMLAITOSH. BORN. HE•.NNESSEY•-1n Biddulpb, on the .25th inst. the wife of Thomas Hennessey, of a sore Sale Register. FAII Ax, DEO, 80 -Farm btock, Imple- ments &c., the property .of Patrick Carey, lot 11, con. 2, Biddulph: Sale, at one o'clock. Jas. Oke, Ana. Parties getting their sale hills printed at this office will receive a notice simi- lar to the above free et charge. MARRIED. Mehases-Be VOER-On Wednesday, 21st inst., by Rev. A. G. Harris,attberesideuce of the bride's mother, Mr. Robert Henry McInnes, of McGillivray, to Miss Melissa Whereclanger lies in using pills in Thos. Beattie &Gas 176 &X, 178 DUNDAS-SSTREET (East of Richmond-st. LONDON, a ONT. OAS , ib,.lw•.ataf4Czo V r.Fad To new premises West side Main -street One Door South of Post.•Oface 'Where he will be found with A NEW AND C4i�7-Y.LiE'Us: the da )g 6 cold weather -almost all purgative pills or pellets contain calomel er mercury in some form or other. )3y using Dr. Carson's Sto• ook tk nfBt mach Bitters you get a perfectly pure vege- table purgative. Large bottles 50 cents, Sewed work a speciality. A sure sign not rain or that you require a dose or two of Dr. Carson's Stomach Repairing promptly attended to. Bitters, headache, feverish cold, oft recuring attacks of the "blues." Large bottles 50 cents. The $3,400 stock of Geo Murray, of Hensel!, was last week sold by auction, to her. McArthur, banker, of that town for 64 cents on ,the dollar - The twentieth annual session of the County of .Perth S. S. Association will be held in Stratford on Wednesday and Thursday, January 15th and 26th, 1885, in the Central Methodist church, eom- j mencrng at 10,3tha.m. on the 251h. there that a not knowt Our readers may are fourmutual fire insurance companies; in the county of Huron, but there are, nevertheless, The Hay Company, with assets of $49,768:; McKillop, $36,178 llowick, $136,170 ; and Usborne and Hibbert, $27,888. The Hay company has 1,351 policies in 'force, representing $1,821,202 ; the McKillop co., 1.535 poi icier, representing $2,059,103 I the Howick, co., 2,762; policies, representing $2,907,900 ; the Ueborne and Hibbert, 1,171 policies, representing $1,631,845. s &Shoes Rev. Wm. Martin, Mr. Geo. Etherington, of Saniac Co., Mich., to Miss Minnie, sen - a year which the Prince sof Wales In Stephen Township a few of the end daughter of Mr, Stephen Etherington, 's has from Parliament, is for life only, electors have been heard to remark that of 'Osborne Township, and the .4.6o,.000 a year, which is his abetter man than Mr. P. Coughlin STEEsuC,—SrmE,-In Mitchell, on the 21st probable Income from the Duchy of s of municipal matters. s.uld be got as one of This may and their imay Mre,inst.',„Jam eat e0aunint residence the Revof ..dames Cornwall, would, upon his .death, not be the case; but admitting for the Caswell, Mr. Wm. Steesm, of Michigan, to pass at once to his eldest son. The sake of argument that Mr. Coughlin is, Miss:Susanna Spice, of Fella, ton. estate of Sandringham, which cost in the estimation of some, an inferior LF.wIS^CLARKS-At the res;denee of the in all about '4.00,000, represents, man, it must be remembered that the bride's father, on the 2111 inst., bythe•Rev. by far the greater part of theproper- y Catholic element contributes largely to D. M. Kennedy, Mr. Francis Lewis to Miss ty which the Prince of Wales has heti nencesar f thebtownship, s consequent- Saab 3'aue Clarke, both of MoGilidvray. led to a power of bequest. representative at the Council Board. Let DIISD. it, therefore, be the duty .of every elector WILsoN-1n Exeter North., on the 25th inst., Tiro announcement is made that to ilnpartially consider the matter and Thos. Wilson, aged 76 years. a new election is to be held. in record their votes for Mr.:Coughlin. I H. zeewooe—Iu Blanchard, on 21st inst., Queen's Co., N. B., and that Mr. 3. -- John Hazlewood, aged 82 years. F. Baird' is to be again the candi. We are pleased to learn that our old Nloon-In St. Marys, on Saturday evening, date in the Liberal Conservative friend, Mr. Wm Baker has,permitted his December 17th, 1887, Andrew Nicol, aged interests 1t is pleasing to know, name to appear among the names of 46 yea7:e. T however, that Mr, Dunn w111 not those aspiring for municipal honors in ANDExsox=ln,St. Mtacvs, on the ,20th inst., Stephen township. A co>iple of years Carolina M. Colwell, wife ,of George Alnd- again be the Returning Officer. ago, Mr. Baker was a member of the erson, aged 161 years. Whether the seat be gained by Mr. Board as a councillor; but ,this year he Baird or not, it is well that he has has consented to enter the race for the • Mr. A.F. Fish,inerchant, Belleville ,states; sent in his resignation. Because, second deputy-reeveship, against Mr. 1 take great pleasure m recommending your really, he has no right, to the seat. Charles Eilber, who has held.the office, Ntisal Balm to any one troubled with that was in the positron of a usurper; and as far as we are aware, with accept - Her. a usurpation that would have been Baker is amar the ze of ability, agocast number of yul�legishrs. �tar quickly put an end to had the pow- d iand we do ors at the election Court been evok- Paras in the back and limbt, ed. It so happened that Mr. King -who had the majority of votes cast foi him, dare not appeal to that court, on account of certain little "crooked” ways that had been de- Qtrayed into the premises of the undersigned about the first of October, 4 calves, The owner may have the same by proving property and paying expenses. J. i,ic(ireaor, Midden, Ont, GEO. MANSON, Salesmen . Wanted. 'i'o canvass for nursery stock, Steady ern ploymeut to good men. Salary. and expense Maid, Apply at oue0, stating age. CHASE; 13R0TIiERS, Colborne,On �o/ Vr1,�.N 753aA. YY ,daV , UNDERTAKER & CABINET- ZER, Caskets Walnut & Rosewood j1OR SALE, -A BARGAIN.- .. Quarter section of North West Land, noar Virden. 160 acres, six miles from Virden, three from Hargrave Stations, Manitoba, Apply to W., 11. MO E' CUIt, Exeter. A,STRAY.--Caine into the premi res of the subscriber on or about the let NOV., a red and white heifer one year old past. The owner is requested teeny expansessyand take the animal away Brom lot 9, con.SOB10, Ilay. ER. Ilan, Nov. 21st 1587 .-4t. ALSO COFFINS Os' EVERY Dasoa 'TIoa. A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings Always on hand. FUNuRALS FURNISEED AND CON- DUCTED AT Low RATES. •STRAY. -CAME INTO THE J premises of the undersigned, lot Ib, South Boundary, Hay, on or about the atilt of August, a heifer coming two years old. Any person provingl>roeerty and paying expenses may take the animal away - JOHN SAUTE, Sarepta P.O. STRAY. -CAME INTO THE dreadfuldisease,ctttarrh. Ihave been troubl Ud-b lino ilex otI a uncllerslsteDeeem1 ot 1, sou . ed with it for the past fifteen years, and can yearlings. Any person proving December, and say candidly that I never had anything that paying e =l+euses may take the nlaizuals away. an .a.n economics person, .as gave me half so much relief as your Nasal I 11o13T, wI1.SON, Baum. I have only used two bottles and I, Exeter P. not believe it is a good policy to have one feat like a new man. man hold an office of this kind for tooSTRAY.-CAME INT00-1--THE long period,we think this an a crinis Less than tfrree months ago we record- �' Bow} of the undersigzned, lot 15, North b P ed the death of Peter M. Nichol, poet-, Boux 1ary StepLon, :3 yearling •hector, Any the for the inaugurate c Stephen, if Bakerit suit master of St. Marys, and this week it 1s 1 person ,roving comic ty andy�symg expenses them,, to inaugurate achange. serve our melancholy duty t o chronicle the may take the animal away. Ju>1N e ObB, will serve them faithfully and them My Stock of Furniture is u: - excelled. s 'GIVE ME A CALL well; but in the event of their choosing tected in the course of the campaign. Mr Silber they will not have committed If Mr, Baird succeeds at the polls it a serious error. will prove that the electors de not think that his course is open to much The nomination took place in Exeter blame, and that finding himself re- Monday, and as usual a good batch of turned es elected he had a right to candidates were brought out. The the seat thet estion of thevalidity candidates nominated to oppose the q e 'tnd dy-reeve having resigried, he path clear for these person the election Court would have at of tem. t i etu. rn being a matter which reel leave 1 demise ot his son Ahdrew, assistant FST! STRAY. -CAME INTO TI -IE postmaster, which event occurred at his '♦ premises of. the undersigned, lot 13, con residence on Saturday evening, the 17th 21, Stephen, on or about Noyember 101b, a these. year old heifer. Any poison proving fort, Deceased had ,semi poor health pioneer' and paying expenses, may tante If for a number ot years, so that his death ac„�'nal away, 001iN. OrONYaN, was not unexpected. Andrew Nichol Grand Bend. THE OLD McLEOD FA,11111, IN highly respected by all .classes of the TILE tains 1 ,. or Lots No. 21 and 22 Zurichgravelrcad. Good frame' buildings on preiuises, ,.nd;alt conven fences„ large orchard of fruit bearing trees. The lanais of good quality being clay loam. Good water. Two and'a.half miles/rem heti. sS11 market. The 'property .free from all incum- pra-uces, Iteanons for soiling:—Going north 40. procuremoreland. Will soli with or withotot crops. For further particulars apply to this office or to WI5. WILSON, 1-.lensall,_r'. O. ont. was well, and favorably known, and was C -MAS Coma tvl;� $ Ci� PUREST, ST1 ©3'3CE sTr BEST., Ready for use in any jnnntity. Eor iorxking Soupy ,,.often ing water,TDisin•- fectizzr',-inti a, hundred other uses, A. eau equalr 50 pounds Sal Soda, Sold by all Grocer and Tr� � To'C111%. GILLETT. - Lots, Lots, Lots' 500 Village 'Lots For sale at Reasonable Prices. Situation good ; fronting good wide streets ; also a number' HOUSES, & FA tM LAND FOR SALE, Parties desiring Land or Houses would do well to con- sult the undersigned, Terms to suit purchaser. I. CABLING,. EXETER. Men's Overcoats 55.00 Felt Boots $2.15 Best Raisins ^ 3 lb. 25cts 25 lbs. Rice - $1.00 A No. 1, Cutter Robe - $7 net Township of Hay, for sale. It con - community. 'i'he funeral which tools o'icss betngthew stliaif place on Tuesday afternoon, was very personages. ',largely attended. For, councillors the aspirants are numer- and if none resin it will be im- possible , to form an .i ea . o who willbe They are thesuccessful ones. men, and the electors will have to ponder much before they can decide to whom t extend their suffrages, here are can- didates e'. o suitallclasses, that there can be no excuse for an elector" Che following resolutions were passed once decided had it been appealed ons, resign, by the. County of Huron Board of Exam- to. Afte, what has been said at d f h ;hers '.that notice be given through 1 -•r us times concerning Mr. Baird s f l 'Cl y all good the press to intending candidates for tall) position in the matter, he may at third class professional .candidates that 1. is complimented upon taking1 b f tl d d 1 o n to in future tills Board will not grant a leas , c c p p h ' W Tl certificate to any person who o shows t� the right course at last, so that he iclates in 1 field t so deficiency in English and Spelling; that will not occupy fora second terra a d five marks on eaehpaperwdlbe allowed ,,eat in Parlianzetat in the absence of riot comm..out and recording Ins vote for for excellence 111 style and , the saints ;FL inandatc from the people Smile oil's of the many aspirants. It is i riunlber of retarke will be deducted for left with.the elceto,'e they can exercise lack e,'neatness. That in future the i f the f sat with she not allowed to attenc I candidates Tito Classification of grain in the , their own, judgment, card if I the conduct of the i)resentcouneilre-elect . Model Schools until they are within six n , .. . extra l^lane- x , I s ,---4prin�, iv�lcal, mss (ravers tho younb tnan who o, Ja • f Ela. judging from rained notes for su In the township o y ] c y ng the number in the field, we incline to the belief, that the battle, will be a warm one, the result of which inay cause no little surprise. Mi }lapped, a" rilau bf general ability, and otic who has at stake considerable wealth in the township, has been nominated to oppose Mr.-12ann%e, Ooinirnon is amended anti 1, -fol.( II -ei': Ye"; if not elect men the of !eget age for obtaining cern- tlienn for a o y , mon g g rr a lecetlt Orrier•in Council, as fol• a the think will do better,hcates I ted i they a: hard Cheat, shall he sound and well cleaned, weighing not less than tothe and shall be 62 �l mindsbushel, composed of not less than 85 per of red Fife wheat grown in rent. e Manitoba or the Nar•ti1 west terri- - Manitoba hard wheat °-iu8.+ No. I MaI7 t v 11 be sout)d al) d vc11 cleunea, i the r'eserit reeve and who has held the yu s tlzar 6a curds fo ps with hingnot `CS P office undisturbed fortivo years, ea bushels and shall be composed of satisfaction we believe.Mr. Zarb, 1/ tst two thirds of reci Fife wheat a i1 isch too has Opposition, in "a in .!Manitoba or the North- the person of Mr. Goo, 3,1oEwel of lion-' as 10 hiugurit, BE At iJulmage's, KIRKTON. When you are in ask the price of our Galt Cross -cut saws, Over- shoes, ver shoes, &c., &e. Farm & Village property largems from three , rs l f Dereham end Mrd. German forme > dleton on small orders for fruit trees, was tried at ,Sinteoe by His Honor Judge Livingston. There were three indiet.1 a found tta mints againsthim and he a guilty on each count. His donor ben- tenceil ttiul to threeyears in the King- ston penitentiary. Gavots is said to be respectably Connected' in Galt and to have previously borne agood reputation but the evidence was most convicting POP, SALE. Fest Family Newspaper in Ganda. F.sTA.BOISTXEn 49 YEnns, KING OF WEEKLIES 1 TEE FREE PRESS The Handsomest printed Paper r4 Canada 1 ted feat - ti Aaricultw'al Department is a no v unto 171 alta 0 •. 6A "lie 1 tureof the Fiee Pro , g the times, and conducted: by persons' pi actieally skilled in Farm work, The 110 South half of !� for I � _<1 offersss 11( Ct b ., l tel 1 i 7 r, Con, :1 )JoGillivray,con tainiug50acres, 4.1 oleate 14, the inalan00 hardwood bush. There is a gook frame house, good barn and stabling, good 7lensing 07 01107,1, a plentiful i ni supply of good tcs,t[3r 0u the farl'n, col v0 ent to /017001 and churches. Also yilirtgo property co 1 prislu_.3Lots, nu Elizabeth Street,inthe Vi1 lege of la,xet07, ivn.tb good 110,1e bongo ant cellar. good strcble, good well with pump, also n. gnn•ittlty of e11o1co Srcuf trees 01 ilio promi- CEN TRAL UC T*BE A. full stock of all kinds of Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on hand. Winan's Condition Powd- ers the best in the mark- et and always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the Central Drug Store Exeter (1 LUT ZJ Illustrations, Practical and Useful given each week. ALL THE NEWS IN FULL 11y Telearapn, Telephone, Mall rLl+l Corros- uondeece up to the Lout of publication. Special Maris r,t• I.)epa>:tmolit. Af r icuitural Del lartmert,. Capital Story 111wxLys Bunning. Ingenious x'tiz7.le col- umn, lin rnaro us l.tea ding .. HE.rte'—: y tiIL'u! tvorYMST Member r of the 1101 oldE FA,. i rvorymember of rho Lousshold eagerly looks forgitleach weep. L A.d W G E $I Pte' R In clubs o f four and upwards, 750. each, .-L,...6.5Tc1 OM'J.88'7 arR,SII. $124000 IN PRItMIEIV1.S GIVEN AWAY Orel) to t t cuts. most t 1 >07 at 7 nthtc cn ea ts Over offered in Ca7iada, Gverythiuv uso9Lil, Valuable and ornamental. son, 1^ or Ii1rth„i pnrt5 e n)'s EN'sSWANTETS EF1')Ii HFTE !%E .'111V ACl 7 most popular paper to +i-c7il f01•. �120ro, moron can be made working for the. `h'reo Press tea at any curor ernploynient, l:1dclross, Fro() Prose, London, Ontario, 3,D %AitD V 9 er 'orth, i �FaE m for Sale i. 500 T'7TI3E ButterWanted •^r ratlateson, EXETER rr ETH ER .N o , Well Assorted. Our Stock isit"CT el ,l SS reed s Situ. Q ^,cls containing 1 0 1 • � con n - rigs form Afl est cl g b i din s. rod near 73ru0oticld,or gaa, Cls. I u 1 6 tivn wells, splendid orr,uarc , good u. , class gravel roads in nal directions. ,0 miles from Clinton 0 Seafortil, T0rfull particulars apply to Elliot & 211101, )3ariistern, &e., bite' tor, On.., or to Sept, eat-»2•in, �, _. ,z SLA IENTS: r> -.v tinv., a r� � j I 1 1 b sb tlrst- `lST1 AY. --GAM! INTO•T.H:E 1J •: remi res of the subscriber, lot No.1 con n 5, UaSoi•is0, oil m' � about the 10th Nov. n dant red steer rising tv'o vl•a75 old with owners mark, The 001710)' will`please Dail, prow prop - i_, 't alta n to x awl it l a r o s0 . a a ea u eft 1 Y pay .t ON POE 1352 SWOON'S TRADE. LOW PRICES STILL MAINTAINED GROCERIES 1 f 16 lbs. sugar $1.00 ; 13 lbs. white sugar, $1 We can't be undersold in 'Teas from 20e to 75c. per lb. Boots &Shoes all Styles) at Low Prices' t1 nicely asci tea stock of PORES, SClT}lE6 and GLASS all sizes (Cheap.) Beat Machine Oil 60e per Gal. GOAL OIL AS LOW AaS' HP,, LOW1]ST, 1w Anice Tea Sat of 44 Pieces, $2.75.' A good suit of ready-made clouting for $6. Ordered suits got up in Good Style. Our Dir ess&cod are marked down 16*-• the Lowest Notch. Co1T0I7-20 YARDS FOE OXE DOLLAR A House and Lot, also a idarm for Salo Apply to ItOBT,BA1113I:Ie, I JOT 1` MATHESOT . Itrueoileld P. 0. FZAYP.0.