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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1889-9-19, Page 4Established 1877,
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EXETER, ONT.
Transacts a generalbanking busin es
Beeeives the ammunts of neereliente and
ethers ou favorable terms.
elders every aecommodation consietent with
safe d euee rya tiv e bakgpmop1os.
Five aer eent interest °Mewed en deposits.
Draftsissumt neyable at ally aloe of the
Keretkants Bank.
NOTES DISCOUNTED, & MONEY TO
LOAN ON NOTES AND MORTGAGES
CNtbn, Zianto.
TYTURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1889.
SOUND.
The country at large will no doubt
be pleased to learn of the soundness of
the Dominion, financially, as well as
with the abundant crops. The people
of Canada, while other wearies
suffering from depression end shortness.
in, crops, haye every reason to be thank-
ful. The following figures which have
been given as the financial business of
the country explain themselves:-
Revenue -
Customs . -423,727,256
Excise , .6,858,535
Post °lice ...........2,284,929
Public works eincluding fatl-
y -3,017,711
Miscellaneous ..2,307,438
Total .$38,175,930
Expenditure. $36 732 804
Showing a surplus on the year's trans-
actions of $4,460,000. •
Such a result negatives the temente;
ttons that are sometimes heard, of the
-
country going to ruin, and :of public
and private matters being in a very bad
state. The country, both in public and
private matters, is in splendid shepe,
and people 'who desire to look careftilly
into the country's condition would cer-
tainly be made aware of thefact. Dur-
ing the month ot August the public
debt of the Dominion decreased $423,-
627.78. By this it would appear that
• prudence and economy have been exer.
cised by the Government, and the :Fi-
•nance Minister may especially be con-
gratulated on his calculations 'being .ste
closely rearmed. This show/tag will, no
doubt,not please theAnnexationists Who
proposed annexing us to the neiehbor-
ing Republic as our only .escape from
bankruptcy, but will gladdenfehe hearts
of those who saw in the future better
things for Canada.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
--
Tun Lieute,nant-Governor will .call
the Northwest Assembly together on
Wednesday, October 16.
- -
The Minister of Finance stetes that.
the Dominion Treasury shows a surplus
of $1,500,000 Lor the fiseal year Just'
ended.
--
Tees -net public debt of the Domin-
ion on August :31st -was $236,6263078,
a decrease of .$423,637 •during the
month.
--
Ten Government has thoroughly in-
vestigated the peobs.ble grain :output of
the North-west Territories with the re-
sult of showing a surplus of 12;500,000
bushels for export which the Canadian
• Pacific has arranged to move.
A family by the name of O'Sullierate is
about to emigrate to America froan Ire-
land. A. girl fifteen years of age belong- '
'
ing to it is already at Castle Garden,
/stew York, and she informed Rev.
Father Callahan that she had teft her
father, mother, thirteen sisters and
eleven brothers in County Kerry Ire-
land, but expects to see them here soon.
Two of the boys are twins and three of
the sisters triplets, -
--
TEM Dundas Standard, discussing the
frequent and sudden changes in the
: school books, ordered by the Minister
of Education, Hon. G. W. Ross, says:
'The latest instance of this iritating
ipolicy of the "Reform" Minister of :
'Education is to oast oub Harkness' In- '
,troductory Latin Grammar, •published
by a Canadian firm at 70 cents and sub -
'saute the Principia Latina, published
illarper Bros., of New York, at a
,cost of $1 to the people. The new
"boOk is not one whit better, if as good,
as the old stand by, which has stood the
• test of years. But it ought to. Our
'boasted free schools in Ontario are be-
coming a end burden upon the people in
more mays than one.
The:advocates of Commercial Union
with elie.Staies, while persistently urg-
ing all* elaims, carefully ignore the
candid opinions of the American papers
;concern:Mg the niov ement. The expres-
silents of American exchanges are that
the measure would not find any dotin-
tervince except on a basis of annexation
pure and simple. The following from
the N. York Sun will show our people
the true state of the case, even though
Reform Journals endeavor to hide it,
lest it might prove hurbful to a silly
eompaign dodge
(From the N. Y. Sun, Sept. 15th.)
"Our esteemed eolatemporaeaot the Thr -
onto Globe, ieclares that Canada would
like to join in that greatest of free trade
unions, the United States of America :
The belief of the free traders is that the
prosperity of the United States is due ndt to
areteetioe, but to the free trade which' °elects
,bettyeen the different States. Free trade with
Chiliad& Votild Increase tlie Scope- of that fiat
trade,and at the Same time allow Canada to
partioipate in its benefits."-Giobe.
• "It would,, Mcleod, and the way, the en-
ty way, is hyecomitig into the Union body,
boots and ereeehee. Canada can't share
in the destiny of the United StateS by
treaty merely, expressed le some dorm-
ment affirming commercial union. The
u rtiort toast be political and unqualified."
Yet the agitators tell te that all they
want is simply trade relations With the
States. Thie has been held to be fin-
poeeible without, teMeXatiori in its tree
601180,
tei*V Dlt0/1"t°- PV8t0+4
ereenway.
A1)141"8 Fnalsheratama. -Mr.
fee L. Wilson, who, tor the peat twenty -
Ave yosrs has been a resident here, and
(luring that time has meritee and won the
highest eeteem of all, removed on Wednes.
day, Sept- 11, frene bis native village te
Bellville, to attend Albert College.
Mr. Wilson is an Active member of the
Metboeist church and the highest regard
entertained for him by his oo-workers ia
the church and Sabbath sehool is beet coat
veyed by the following address, which,
with a valuable purse containing over
twenty donate. was presented him at tbe
close of the prayer meetiug held in the
Boston Methodist olturoh less Wednesday
evening.
De' it BROTHE Itt We the the members ,of the Boston Method,
istschurch, wish to tender you this address
and purse 8,s a slight toke'l of our resPeot and
love for you, not for its intrinsio value, but to
show our affection of your love au:wisest us.
TheSeabath sehool feels it is losing an °f-
itent secretes.), and treasurer sea having so
ably filled these oMees for the last oight r ars,
Tbe church is risking who will take your
Position as ste wart. The young people feel
they are losing a good leader of their prayer -
meetings. Your melodious voice will not be
united -with us in singing Gods praise here for
n, time, butif eve all prove faithful we wilt
sing the song co "Moses and the ,Lamb" in
Heaven together. • Most of all we will miss
your timely and wise counsel. Do h. young
end old have profited by our exhortations
and sermons as exhorter andjeoa1preaoie tier
.1311e.past few months. While we, as a church
.and neighborhood, are losing youl we fell
thankful we believe you are ealledaf God and
.are fhlly equipped for the warfare.ha,ving an
untarnished character. and bestme all being
,filled with the spirit of Ohrist. Now, brother,
•may our Heavenly Father throw :around you
His mantle of protection and give you many
aouls for your hire is our earnest and unit ed
prayer Signed on behalf of church and Sab-
bath school. SAMMIE( Tu*g lirortaan
'WEBB ; FaAsicIjmusts ; Jong SHERRITT CHAS.
HOHN.; WiLLIAM SELERRITT, COMMit es.
I FALL FAIR DATES.
South Perth, at St, Marys, Sept.24 and 25
Blowhard, at Kirktoa. . . . ,Oot, 3 and 4
Mitchell. at Mitchell.. gept. 26 end 27
Ribbert, at Staffa, ....Sept. 30, Oct 1,
Northwestern, at Goderioh,, , Sept, 17 to 19
Southern Couuties, St. Thomas Sept 24,27
Northern, at Ailsa Craig Oot 10 and 11
Diddulph, t Granton......Sept. 18 and 19
Lucius ... „ , , , Sept, 20
Exeter,. . .... . *Sept. 23 and 24
Clinton, Sept. 24 to 20
mammec
•
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
Steam Heated Trains to St. Paul and
Minneapolis.
Vestibuled Trains to et. Paul and Minne-
To the Editor of the Exeter Times.
Suca-For many yeers stupendous efforts
have been made to settle the Canadian
• Northwest. Daring that period the lands
,of Minnesota lave been self.attraotiee, and
witere one .settler has located elsewhere,
stewhave made their homes in Minnesota;
• RE her population of more than a million
proves. While comparatively few have
been sectiessfUl farther north, all farmers
have been ”abundantly prosperous in Min-
nesota. Itmay be trniy said that Minne-
sota never ;fails,” and that Canadians in
Minnesuta. have been especially successful
and so numerously are they docking into
northern Minnesota from other quarters
that it has been aptly styled 'New Canada.'i
Single stations ship out more No. 1 hard
wheat than entire provinces darther north.
Minnesotadeade all other States, territories
and provinces in the production of quantity
and quality of wheat, and she already an.
neatly produces thirtyefive million bushels
of corn ; ten million bushels of barley ;
three million bush. flax,; anct tett million
bush. potatoes , besides forty million lbs.
of butter and seven million pounds of
cheese; together with a large supply of
other agricultural oommodities, live stock,
etc.
Minnesota's • annual production of
flour is 12 mo,000 barrels which fetehes
the.top prioe in 'the markets df the world.
The above bears on its faoe a nondition
of things which accounts for Minnesota's
prosperous municipal institutions; light
taxation • the large surpluses in ber county
treasuries ; and the ever increasing indivi-
dualdeposits in her banks.
If the honameeker will compare this satis-
factery position of affairs, with, the huge
wave of depression which has overwhelmed
other agricultural communitiee in the
NortJawest where items become Imperative
to legislate for the financial relief of some
of their city and municipal organizations,
he will not hesitate to set aside all false
sentiment, and seleet a home in Itfinnesota,
where he can either secure government land
or purchase the cheap lands now offered by
stile St Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba
Railway Co., whose land Commissioner Mr
J. Bookwalter, at St Paul, Minnesota, will
furnish all information.
The Minnesota fanner has this advantage
over tics Canadian competitor: He is
Protected against competitors in the States,
while le can sell at equal terms in the Eng -
Rah aneeket and can shipeit a lower freight.
A Canadian Settler in Minnesota.
Exeter, Sept. 17th, 1889.
Ailsa Craig.
Dunes OF L. SHIPLEY, Esq. -Vezy
many readers of the nuns will hear with
regret of the death of Lionel E, Shipley, of
the llth aoncession of Lobo townships;
athlete occurred on Sunday last. Deceased
Was born in the township of London in;
1835. and a year later the family moved in-
to Lobo township, where deceased has since
resided on a beaut1ful farm ad 200 tun es
near the townline. • He wasthe son of the
late Edward Shipley, a gentleman well
knoven to the older residents of the coun-
try. Lionel E. Shipley entererd Lobo
•Council as Deputy -Reeve in 1861and sub
sequently Wits chosen Reeve. and in 1874
was eleeted Warden of Middlesex. Id
took a very great interest in agricultural
matters, and VRE honOred by his hallow far-
raers as few men have been, Mr Shipley
was an active politiotati all his life and ran
in the Reform interest in Noith
against Mr. Timothy Coughlin, NL Pe
being defeated by • a cam paratively
small majority. Ble wa a "Man of genial
temperament, averse to saying anything
which eould be eoiastrued into harelaness,
and was highly respected and esteemed ko'
all who knew him. Some three weeks ago
be was seized with an attack of jaundice,
and gradually sank, until last Sunday
morning his eyes closed in death. De-
ceased was an old and valued member of
the Ailsa Craig Lodge, No, 244, A., F. &
A. Ma and a Past Master of the same. He
was ate° oneof the bided xnembere of the
London Mutual Maaonic Benefit Aasoci-
ation. Latterly he is understood 'to have
been the nominee of 6.fr, John Watters,
P., for the vacant Middlesex Registrarship,
The 16th of October has been named as
the date for holding the great tax exemp-
tion cooferenee at Toronto. Ciermilegs, _ere
now being prepared to be sent out to the
various municipalities in Ontario, most of
whbtri have sighified their intention of aend.
ing delegate, informing them of this fact.
It will be an interesting visit that the
0ountem of Selkirk proposes to make to
Winnineg about the middle of this wreath.
The early settlement along Red River and
the formation arid eventful history of the
Northwest Con:mate, by her father indaw,
the late Earl of Selkirk, is, one , Of the most
interesting episodes ie the history of that
aduntry. The deeigt of the Countess' visit
le to meet the descendants of those settlere
the tete earl brought out from Seettlande
Halifax. Sept. 6, -Gold hag been dia.
covered at Priem Ledge, seven milee from
from the (qty. .There are four leade, catid
to be on a line with the lemons Montague
leads at Waverly, mid are pronounced very
tin. 'there is likely to be a dispute over
peaseesion, over a dozen parties having put
in applicatione fer areas within two daye,
There is censieerable etir Id minieg eirelee
over the diecovere.
141inard'e Liniment for eale ()vete-where,
apolis.
Fined Dining Cars in the World
Throneli Sleeping Cars to Denver.
The route of the "Golden Gate Special."
Excursion Tickets to Colorado,
Excursiou Tickets to California.
Everything First-Olass.
First-Olase People patronize First -Class
Lines.
Ticket Agents everywhere sell Tickets over
the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail-
way.
A. J. TAYLOR, Travl Pass. Agent,
4 Palmer House Block Toronto. tint,
' Entrance Examinations
The following extracts from the reg elm
Cons for the next Entrance Examinations
:for fligh Schools and Collegiate Institutes
are published here for the guidance of in-
tending candidates ;
Examination papers will be vet in Liter -
attire on pessages from the following lessons
in the authorized Furth Reader:
• DEC E g BE It, 1889
1 Clouds, Rains and elvers pn.. 54-59
2 The Death of the Flowers . 67-68
3 Flow Gently, Sweet lift= " 68
4 Resignation " 106-106
5 lead, Kindly Light.... ... . ... .......
6 Dora_..... " 137-142
7 The Heroes of the/cone Sault.. " 156-161.
8 lochinvar . •" 159 -170
9 A Christmas Carol ........ " 207-211
10 The Heritage ' 212-222131
11 Song pf the River
12 landing of the Pilgrims... .. . " 229-230
13 Edinburh after Flodden " 277-281
14 NationalMorality • " 29V-297
•
.15 The Forsaken Merman,. 411 298-34
At eaeh examination candidates should
be able to quote any part of the selections
especially prescribed for memorization as
swell as passages of special beauty from the
• prescribed literature selections. They will
be expeotea to have memorized all of the
following selections
1 The Short Extraots (List genie on page 8.)
2am. Find a Way or Make It pp. 22
8 The Bells of Shandon...... ...... " 51-52
4 (re Mary in Heaven. .
5 Ring out, 'Wild Bells . ..... 12171-91228
6'Lady Clare 123-1305
7 Lead, Kindly Light 14
Before Sedan.. " 399
19 The Three Fishers .... " 220
10 Riding Together. " 231-232
11,Edinburgh after " 277-281
12 The Forsaken Merman " 297-302
DRiNvING. -Drawing Book, No. 5, of the
Drawing Courne for Public Schools. Pupils
may present their schools work in Drawing
in any blank exercise book, so long as it
covers the preacribed eouree, and no dis-
crimination will be made in favor of work
contained in the authorized drawing book,
AGRICULTURE AND TEXPERANOE.-Papers
• Will beset in theae as optional bonus sub-
jects, A candidate may choose which of
them he will take, but it is not comptilsorY
Id take either, and. he cannot take both.
Marks not exceeding 75 may be added • for
the subject chosen. (Reg. 38.)
Timmtable of the Examination,Decem-
ber, 1889.
PIEST DAT. DEC. iath• olirsatvoilryy:
9.00 to 11.00 A. m ..... ....... • Grammar.
11.15 i..isto 12.3O F. if Ge
2,00 co 3;30 r m
8100ND DAT, DEC. 191h
9.00 to WOO a. at..... ......... .. .... Arithm,eic.
11.05 A. X to 12.15 P. M
Composition.
1.35 to 3:15 r us
3.2510 4.00P. ..... . . . ...Dictation.
THIRD DAY, DEC. 20th.
9.00 to 11.00 A.11 Literature.
11.10 to 11s40 A. ets Writing.
1.30 to 3,00r. u Temperance and Hygiene.
or Agriculture
Reading to be taken on the above, days
at suah hours as may sail the convenience
of the Examiners.
• The literature seleotiona for first class
Crgde 0.:are as follows;
English-Shakespeare--Coriolanue.
• Addison- (Same selections as for
Class II)
Greek- Demosthenes -Philippics I., II.
Homer- Odyssey VIT.
Latin- Horatio- Odes I,
Liv7-
cFrench Serbia- • Bertrand et Raton.
German -Schiller-- Das Lied von or
(Hooke. and Efero
• und Leander.
Egmont's Leben und Tod.
'Tbe Government has refunded the duty,
amount lug to about $4000, to Barnum &
Bailey, which was paid on the horses killed
four weeks ago near Potsdam, N. Y.
The Vancouver, B C., World says :-The
snow is already "flying" to a coneiderable
extent in the mountains. Tne "beautiful"
has not yet reached the railway track, but
it is gradually working its way in that di-
rection.
Tuesday as "r D. A Bleak was riding
from Salem to Elora on his bicyCle, a whirls
wied made its appearance when he was on
this side of the foundry. It turned himself
whed and all twice teround in around in a
circle and then not being satisfied levelled
him to toe earth and blew his hat, not over
but under the feriae. -There was no damage
done, but vre cad imagine whet a surprise
party it 'must have been.
Minard's Liniment cures Dandruff.
011oap rarniitlro.
• ,1 am ,Instruete4 by the assignee of the
estate of jOhnBraven to sell by auction
at
10 O'CLOCK INTFEE MORNING
ON
TIIESp.A.T SIPTEMBE11. 24th. 1889,
(Fair Day)
At The Wareroom, Main-st,
Exeter.
The whole stook in trade comprising in
part
Bedroom site Bedsteads
Cbildrens` cote Bair tnattresees
Bureaus • Sideboards
Dieing and eentre tables Mirrors
Letinges &c. dt.e.
Also A Oeconcl hand cabinet organ in
good eeridition. Aboet 20,000 ft. of
Maple, Fins and Cherry lumber ; one
horse, wagon, pair bobsleighs, critter, rite
ree, reServe, Terme, cash or approv.
ed notte,
13, W. Gitteea J,
• Aseignee. Anetioiner
frEACFIER WANTED -MALE
-11- -foe echool section No. 5., Osborne,.
An experteeced men preferredapplioatioas
will be reemmid for one month. Adddress
Jens Heywoon,
• Seem -Treace
Exeter, Sept. 4, '89
ELL DIGGING.
The undersigned is prepared to einit voila
on the eltorteet notice, at 83.15 00 for 25 feet,
digging, bearing and bnektrue included.
Each additional ten foot 25 mita.
1ECOS• BM ALE ,
Ethnical°.
NOT
The directors of the Exeter fall show have
decided to have thedoore of the hall open to
stx. o'elock p, na on he first day of the ehoer,
for tbose who intend showing flower % to Plaoo
them for exhibitiou. This is fel, flowers only.
Aux, Dann
Secy.
'TRS DICKY, the leading dress-
maker of Crediton, makes a specialtY
of ladies' wraps. For style and neamess the
work is not excelled. 'Thorough satisfaction
guarenteed. Careful attention given to Lattice
dresses and jackets.
Crediton Sept, 12, '89 •BURR. AMBIT,
'VILLAGE PROPERTY for sale.
V On Main-st being lots 1 and 2 opposite
the Main -at Methodist church, recently occu-
pied by the late Mrs. Balkwill. The property
consists of two lots on which is e eomiortable
frame cottege. There is also a good orchard
Good wells ancl pumps. Other conveniences,
Will bo sold at a reasonable figure. For par-
ticulars apply to ,7as. Pickard, 1,:xoter; or to
14 • S. D. BALE:WILL
Exeter, Sept.10,'89.
OOD CHANCE FOR A
IlL ACKSM ITH,
Good paying Blaeksmith business and prem-
ises, comprising shop, dwelling and stable, for
sale or to reut, 10 tho th iving village offltsm-
vi11a,townhip of Usborne, on oorner opposite
Hodgins' Hate' and Smith's store and tue post
office. Possession at one°. Apply to
Wit. WHITE
&nos. • Centralia P. 0., Ont.
• 41.1T 1:1 BM NS 3D
Zis EnucAllog IS A COURsx SN THE Bost:loss.
fithorthsad, Zaglish, Painanship, Gomm is Monti%
or Moohasicel Drawing 2 spartheats of the
Detroit Business University.
.03rILLusErAran CATALOGun Frunalfillt
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
That desirable property of the late John
Link, situ vied on the Lake road. Exeter
Nerth west, of the flax mill. It mint, ins three
acres ef good lend, there is a good dwelling
house and stable, hard and soft water, a
soling orehara of first °lass fruit and a num-
bor of currant bushes and grape vines; will be
sold on easy terms. Possession given Nov. 1,
1889. Samuel Liek 160 Columbia st. East.
Detroit, and Thomas Russell, box 83, Exeter
P.O., Ont.. Exereeters.--2mos•
ALESNIENN
WAN TE D.
Having done business in Canada for the
past 30 years, our reputation and responsibil-
ity is well known. We pay salary and ex-
penses from the start if everything is satis-
factory. No previous experience. Is required.
Write us for terms, which are very liberal,
before cossetting with any other firm.
REFEREM'pES.-Bradstreet's or Dun Wiman
& Clo's Commercial Agencies well known to
business men; or Standard Bank. Colborne,
Ont.
•CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY
Nurserymen,
COLBORN E, - - ONTARIO -
les
Eyes :Tested
FREE
--BY--
. IVECTRRA.Y.,
• Practical Optician,
Graduate Optic School N.Y.
• Eyes tested; defective sight restoredby the
aid of fine glasims. Large assortment of the
.fines t glasses on hand. A Call solicited.
-A_ S. VC17X1.11L.A..-‘2;
1603:3-0-s.T3D.11,..S-ST Loncilon.
BRICK AND TILE
FOR SALE.
Any quantity of briek and tile of all sizes
for sale at the
MOA TZ BRICK YARD, Crediton.
First-cla,ss brick, $4 per Thou-
sand. Tile Correspondingly
C_Lean.
• GEORGE MOAT Z.
Crediton.January 15th,1889.
•
REMOVED
DAVIDSON BROS., Builders and Contrae-
ors have removed to Swallow's old stand, oor-
ner Main and Gidley streets and are prepared
to sell Doors, Sash and Blinds and Moulding
cheaper than any other firm in town. Build-
ings contracted for. Plans. Specifications and
Estimates furnished if required. All work
done with neatness end deepatch and eatisfao-
tion given. Seasoned Lumber always on hand
Pavion lar cs.,
WM. DAVIDSON. JOHN DAVIDSON
°Ile y .-,.
aved
Money .15" Made
Goods, Goods! Good Value
New Goods, New Prices.
EVERYBODY • SMILES.
Oer spring and summer stock, is now
complete, every department being replete
with goodrs purchased at the best houses --
selected sit1i care. Everything fresh.
In dress -goods orir array is equal to any
in tovvn -all the newest shades and colors
--and are sold at prices positively lower
• than any. Please examine them and be
este/ince/
In every other department we offer as
good value for as little money.
Preclude bleb at the highest market,
Prie
Roller Flour always on hand, for sale,
CENTRAL
Drug Store
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes,- constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition ,
Powd-
• ors
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
CentralDrug Store Exeter.
C LUTZ,
VV.H.TROTT
-THE POPULAR-
Boot•Shoo Mak
Has opened business in the
premises of R. SPICER, • op-
posite SENIOR'S Photo Studio
where he is prepared to meet
his old. customers and as
many new ones.
Sewed Work aSnecialty
Repairing promptly and sat-
isfactorily done.
A CALL SOLICITED
W. H. TROTT.
REZTICED
RATES
TO ALL POINTS 1N
MANIT13119
BRITISH COLUMBIA
-AND THE ---
NORTH WESTERN STATES,
• -VIA-
BEATTY'S SARNIA LINE
STEAMERS:
"Hemp Egente", "ONTARTO" &Ed" OAMPANA"
Leaving Sarnia every TUESDAY and FA/BAy
night during navigation, (weather permitting)
and calling every WEDNESDAy and SATURDAY
nt Goderieh and Kineardiee where they oon-
neat with the G. T,R. train leaving Exeter
• at 9.16 a. m. for St. Joe's Island. Garden Riv-
er, The Soo, Port Arthur and Duiuth.aonneot-
ing at Port Arthur with the 0 P. Its. and at
Duluth with the Red River Valley Itiy,
Lownsr RATES, BEST A COOMMODATiON
• EXPRESS TIME AR» CHOICE or ROUTES
Ask your nearest Grand . Trunk R'y agent
for freight and passenger rates.
JAS. BEATit
General Manamer, Sarnia.
DOMINION LIZ.
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
Liverpool Service.
SAILING DATES.
From Montreal. From Quebec.
Toronto Thur, Aug. 49
Montreal Thur. Sept. 5
VaractouverWed. " 11 .......Thu. Sept 12
Sarnia .... . Thur. " 19 " 20
Oregon Wed " 95 Thur. " 26
BRISTOL SERVICE FOR AVONMOUT a
DOCK.
Teme,froin etontOrCeaKe, about 2011 June
,
Dominion ' " 41h July
Bates of passage from Montreal or Quebec
to Lsverpoot. .
Cabin. 360 to $80, according to steamer and
position of stateroom with equal aeloon priv-
owe. Setztond Cabin, SU to Liverpool or
Glasgow. Steerage, $20 to Liverpool, Lon-
donderry, London Queenstown, Glasgow or
lieilaeat
*he steamers hallo Saloon, Stateroom,
Music Room and bathroom itunidships, where
but little motion is felt, and carry neither
cattle nor sheet).
'Poe freight or passage, apply rin Liverpool,
to Finn Main & Montgontery,24 James street;
in Quebec, to W. M. Maayherson; at all Grand
Trunk Railway Offices, or to
DAVID 'TORRANCE & CO„
• General Agent.
Nxohange Court. Montreal.
• OAP G ZO. KEMP.
• Agent, Raman.
THE
IN'I'ERCOLONIAL
RAILWAY
OF CANADA,
The royftI mail, paesenger and freight xoute
• betweest ()anode. and Groat Britain.
Direct route between the West and all the
poirita on the Lower 81, LAwronce and 33ctie
de Chaleur, Sao New Brunswick, Nova
acetia,PrInee Da ward Iscland, Cape Breton
an xe*toundlati d. '
New and elegant buffet sleeping and day
cars run on,through express trains. '
P.issongers for Great Britain or the conti-
nent by leaving Torontti by 6 p.no train on
Thursday will thin outward mail steamer' tit
Halifax Saturday,
Superior elevator,wo.rehouse and dock so-
comtmodettion at Halifax f or shipment of
grain and general merchandise.
Years of experien de have'proveclthe Inter-
coloniaLin connection with etcianottbip linos
te and from London. Liverpool and Glee-
gow to Halifrix, to be film quickest freight
routebetwerm Canada and Gaeta tBritain.
Information as ao passenger and freight
rates can be had onapplioation to
(lab Solieiled. N.WEA THERSTON,
Westerreereight&naseertger Agent
J. P. Rogs, 08l1onsittienso01ook,Xerk81Poronbo
D
lPOCT .7arIt,
Market Store, EXETER • hi g':t
indent.
Itiwomozoognaacc
v, 20 438
Important To All,
We beg to announce to numerous patrons
and publie generally, that our fall stook be
now daily arriving ed that we are pre,
pared te offer epecial good value in all
lines of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery Etc
In Melton's Dressgoods, 'Flannels, Under
wear, etc., we have them at the right price
and you will get them at the bottom
figure
IN GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
you will find us as heretofore, in the
lead. Best granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. fort,
a dollar; Fine Y. H. Tee, 5 lbs, for it
dollar, best value in town, We have also-
Jupan and S. P. Te afi at fine prices.
We have in stock a quantity of
"Choice" American TIMOTHY seed for
sale, parties requiring will do well to call
early.
We pay highest prices for Produce ;-
Butter 14e. Eggs 14e.
Call and see what we are doing for your-
selves.
HAPPlilL & °LEGHORN.
THE KEY TO HEALTH
Znlocka allthe elogered avenues of the
Bov.relrn leeedneere and Liver, carry-
ing off gradually without weakening the
system, all the impueitiee and foul
humored the secretions; at the same
time, Correcting Acidity of the
Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dys-
papilla, Headaches, Dizziness,
Heartburn, Constipation. Dryness
of ltba Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of
Vision. 'Tamales. Salt Rheum,
Erysipelas. Serofbla. luttering of
the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen-
eral Debility; all these and many
other similar Complaints yleld to the
happy• influence of 1J,DOCK
BLOOD ILITElrea.
11, sawn a Ciik. Proprietors. Toronto,
404200 1143.13.24.
One Door South
of Post Offi.ce
__RE HAS -
A NEW AND COMPLETE.'
"--STOCK OF ---
Boots & •
Shoes.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
G -EO. MANSON,
YO Cr CA.N GET
20 El'OUNDS
- OF_
Raw • Sugar
• FOR $1.00,
12 Lbso
White Sugar
• FOR$1.00.
-AT-
POST OFFICE STORE,
Exeter North.
Dominion tal)raicry
HEAIVARTLRS
-POR --
Pure Deinneigssbypea_stteunftis,Medi..
Perfumery and Toilet
•Articles. ,
School Books and Stationary.,
Photo Frames, Albums, •r,
Purses, etc.
Cigars Pipes, and Tobacco.
Also a large assortment
of Toilet and Bath
• Sponges always
On hancl
Prescriptions carefully pre-
pared from the purest
, Drugs.
Remember the place, Sign,
GOLDEN MORTAR,
Main St.,
3. W. Brownin