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Below is a list of those, who paused
at the recent Entrance Examination,
A number besides these are recom-
mended, but itis contrary to Depart.,
mental regulations to publish the
names until accepted by the Depart-
ment As each candidate has reoeived
a card givingthe marks obtained in
eaeb aubjeot, it is not necessary to
publish them here..
ItoYa.
Acheson, 'Phomas S. No 2 Tuckersmith.
Bell, Thomas.,... , , , .. , ....No 10 Hay
Cantelon. David A. , , , Clinton 1YI, S.
Crooks, John, ,No 3 Goderich Tp.
Doherty. Lotus E. ,Clinton k. S.
Davis, Ernest ac cc
Grint. Howard. ., 44 4"
Knox, James, , , .... , . , _ . J O 6 Mullett
Lavin, Fred. ,..,,...-.Clinton 1M, S.
Mason, Henry- , c' ""
Middleton, Jemea...No10 GoderichTp
MoGarvin, Fred Jas., ....No 5 Stanley
Jas M.. ..No 10 `l'uckeramith
M wo b Wm J No 14 Stanley
Plummer Stuart.........linen 1I, S.
Pickard Ira, , , ... _No No 3 Goderteh Tp
Reid David No 14 'etauley
Renger Otto.,., .. ,No 6 E. Wawanosh
Ti pet William No 6 Stanley
Trouse Louie.. ..... ,private study
Wheatley Thomas, . , , , —Cho ton 51. S.
Whaddon Malcolm, -,..,.,,...Bayfield
Yeo Wm..........1\To 3 Cxoderieh Tl?
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Anderson Janet ,,.Blyth
Burnett Mice bi. , ,No 10 Goderich Tp
Briokended Allnnie, ......No 2 Hultett
Cooper 1e1inda, , . , No 2 Tuokersmitb
cooper Isabella E No 2 Tuokersmith
.Dyer Reale— . , 'o 5 Mullett,
Davis Hattie.. , . , (Minton 51. S.
Ferguson Elizabeth. , B'tyleld
Hodgins Bertle x4 . ')To 10 Flay
Jeffery Annie, ..,.. .No 8 Bullet&
Moorehouse ,Hilda, , .. . ..,Bayfield
McMurray Maggie...,..,Clinton A1. S.
Murray Georgia.,.,.,""
eLay Mary Jane, , No 2 Tuokeramltlr
Mc(xregor 51 iuty .A ,..Na 2 Tuckersmith
Murray Annie.. , , No 2 Tuokersmlth
Marks Lottie,, . . , .. .,Bal,tield:
Pattison Florence. ,... Clinton M. S.
Richardson Mary E No 3 Stanley
Slater Lllllau.. ..,., , ..Blyth
Sterling Sophia '
, No 9 Sdoderict Tp
Sinclair 4iarah. No 9 Tuoket smith
Weir 'Wee , , ., —No 11 Godericlt Tp
Yeo Alma Annie,, .No 3 Goderich 1'p
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88 candidates presented themselves;
. n , a.,. FC a.,,,.. wenn ""e'eleienl
444#4, M} „ w 4a u... v
aily admitted by the local examiners.
Tint Firs*, ' ehnlarsinn weft won by
J COMMO 4141ntt44U41 4.44 W.. 4d.. .NN , .44.."4
ton ; the Second Scholarship by Lewis
Davis, OS. S. No 11, West Niesouri.
Fhe following aro the names of the
seceeeslul candidates fel' the townsitips
of Blanshard *n(1 Fullerton ; -••
CANDIDATE, 801100L.
Jessie Hamilton..... ,No 1 Fullerton
Fred Copeland,, No 13 Pianshard
Annie Eludson No 8 Blanshard
Leslie Brown., ,,,.No 1 Fullerton
Susaaylor,. ,No 1 Blanshard
Ledo& Kenner . ,No 1I Blanahard
Maria Gini. No 5 Fullerton
Frank Standeaven.....No 1 Fullerton
Clara 1`iutchingsNo 7 Blanshard
Arthur Henderson, ,No 8 Blanshard
Carrie Paynter.. No 8 Blanshard
Wm Keen...,,.,No 8Blanslrsrd
Belli Sutherland , .... No 14 Blanshard
Rosa st.,ane . , No 4 Blanchard
Everat Rea No 6 Blanshard
Elizabeth A Shier... , No 13 Blanahard
Hugh Klrk, .........No 11 Blanshard
Lillis Wiseman... , N o 3 Blanshard
Alice McIntyre No 8 Blanshard
Alexander .Knox,. • No 4 Blanshard
EXETER.
Examinations for entrance to the
.High School and Collegiate Institutes
were held at Exeter and Goderich on
July 2nd 3rd and 4th. In order to
pass it was necessary to make one-third
of the marks in each subject and one-
half of the whole (382 marks.) The
names of those recommended by the
Board will be given after they have
been bonfirmed by the Education De-
partment. The names, marks and
put lie schools of the successful can•
aidates are given below.
NAMES. nee WHERE EDUCATED
Brown Mary 564 Exeter'P. S.
Huston Evelyn' 509 c' "'.
Johns Ida 530 14 "
Myers Eurith 479 - i4 - 4"
Russel: Louie 457
Verity Gertie 509
Westcott Bella 526
Lutz Frank 409
Richard Edward 447
Russell Ezra 386
Sanders Harry `406
Cousitt Annie 602
Turner Sarah 459
Coote Ida 430
Madge Helena 635
Madge Maud 479
Hunkin Lawrence 548
Monteith Donald 486
Duncan Thomas 506
Shap ton Ella 546
Slavin Maggie 572
Smillie Jennie 452
Turnbull Genie 406
Cud more Caleb 489
Taell Roden • 477
Gu ning George 415
Iii era Nelson 330
Hicks Byron 527
Hunter Alfred 470
Howard George 565
(lardy Horace 435
Northcott Nelson 475
Smith David 444
Russell Johrt 476
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No, 7 Stanley
". 44
No. 8, Hay
No. 2 Usborne
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1. 41
14 44
No. 3, Stephen
No.10 Uaborne
No 1 Tuckers•h
No. 5 Hay
No, 1, Usborne
4• 44
No 12 Usborne
No. 1 Stephen
'4 41.
No, 4 Usborne
No. 1, Hay
No. 7, Hay
No• 2, Hay
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No. 6 Usborne
McKenzie 112abel 526
Naftel Rosea 478:
Neibergail Kate 473
Reid Jennie' 506
Wynn Pearl 534
Wilson Edith 479,
'Yates Bertie 414
Black Reginald 478
Pates darry 434
Guest Benson 544
Holmes Fred B. 461
Johnston Iiarry463
1 0PhersouJas. ° 497 4c tc
McCreath Wm, 436 "4 44
McIver Daniel 50.1 cc "".
Parsons Lionel 526 44 44
demi Herbert 455 4c "4
Stoddart $erbert538 "c 44
Salkeld Harry 521 cc cc
Sheppard Chas. 542 cc cc
McIntosh reresa 432 Sep. S , Goderich
Doyle Helen 432
Curry Loretto 401
Payne James 414
O,Neil ele mas 559
Griffin May 005
Dalton Hannah 465 54 1"
Carney Beatrice 432 No, 5 Colborne,
Ellie Carrie 465 No. 6 Colborne.
Morris Charlie 429
Gardner Effie 457
Elliott Lorne 514
Pickard Fred 390
Torrance James "504
Gardner Nina 447 No. 1 Ashfield
Gordon Ohrietina 452 No. 11, Ashfield
Hayden Elr"ttleiine 492
Maw Jatues 384
Grout Selina 489
McPoneld Katie 519
Moesop Edith 481. No. 4, Stanley
'1lontgomery Nettie 533 " 44
Morrish Carrie 423 No,2. Colborne
Yanstoue Ambrose 303 4" 4/
Powell Eliza 458 No, Ashfield
Stirling Maud 431 No. 8 Godorioti
Elliott William A. 476 44 44
Berko Albert 409 "4 "
Naftel Lionel 410 "4 44
Tewsley Clara 437 No. 3 Colborne
Howatt Thomas 509 '" 4,
Beattie George 434 No, 6 Godericlr
Sturdy Albert: 497 No. 2 Goderioh
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weather is driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which "makes the weak strong,"
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NAMES. NE's WHERE EDUCATED
Bates Florence 527 Can. S. Goderich
Bell Jessie 515 r' 4' "
Craigie Minnie 581 4"
Crraigie '!lens 509
Campaigne Kate 535 ". 4"
Farrow Bertha 604 •F it
Campbell Millie 51O
Dickson Jennie 6013 cc
Fisher Della.. Rr 518 44
Gordon L";cy 615 4f'
Crab; Emma 475
:.e'I'ouzel. Connie 557' .4
Mitchell Brockie 481 4
112'ller Louie ' "553 '4
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Minard's Liniment ourtta Colds, &ci,.
44 44
No, 5 Goderich
44 44
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44 44
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No, 15 A,ehlield
44 44
CREeZ`
Clearing Sale
J. H. GR,EIVE
Ali cgo,iut4,-," Gutta 13.4 i:tttb.tLPibl lulu
iltimenac stock of
Fine Tweeds it Worsteds
must be sold at once regardless of
cost, Now is the time to buy
cheap Suits or Cloth by
the yd. Note prices:
Scotch Tweet! Suits for $11; worth $10.
Fine Worsteds for $14; worth $20.
Fine all --wool Tweeds at 40c. per yard.
This is no shoddy goods
sale, as the stock is
NEW GOODS
and the best patterns.
Remember we guarantee a
sure fit or no sale,
Call and /asject our Stock
J. H. GRIEVE.
Exeter Packing House
James-st., Exeter.
Euler Boiler Mills. s r4RvS
We, the undersigned, wish to
inform the Public and Store -keepers
of Exeter and surrounding country
that we na re on hand a good sup—
ply of SUGAR CURED HAMS,
ROLLS, BREAKFAST I3ACON,
BACKS and SIDES also DRY
SALTED MEATS and PURE
LARD. '
We also keep at the Main Street Meat
Market a good supply of first-class
FRESH & CORNED BEEF,
MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL,
and PORK, POULTRY,
n season. BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE.
(ASI PAW FOR HOGS.
SNELL BROS. & CO.
NS{�. W
SpriugGood
New Velveteens.
tc Dress Goods.
"t Mantle Cloths,
" Pints.
Table Linens.
Shirtings.
Cottons,
Cashmere liose,
• Cashmere doves
Kid Gloves.
• Corsets, -
Cotton.ades.
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M&R.ILET REP() TS,.
Wheat .. $1..02to $1.45 per bue t
QOR SELLING PRICES.
Flour, Strong Bakers,',
do Best Family
do Low Grade
Bran ..
Middlings , . . ,
Screening ,
Chop , , ,,. *1 20
$3 00 per 10Q
2 75 ".
2 00
90c,
1 00o.
1 OOc,
to 1 30
4"
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14
Chop stone running every day.
l—TERMS CASH,
TIM EXETE1 MILLING- Coy..
MARKET REPORTS.
EXETER
Re4Whoat
Spring wheat -..
Barley
Oats
a10=erSeed
7:imouhy
Peas ..
Corn ..,
"Eggs ,.
Butter
Flour perbbl „
Potatoes,por bushel
4>.pPles,per nag
P iieddpplespr
noose peril),
Turkey Per 14
Puokapet lb
Qhickeusperpr
ttogs,lresaadperice
Beef
Hidesrougb,
dressed
Shoe/skins ascii
calfakinn
W ool perlb ,..
Ftayportou
Oolonsnerbush
Woodporoord
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J. MAT SON,
HAY P.O. - EXETER NORTH.
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aT MARxs
95 to 1 0
28 to 10,
59 to 55
45 to 50
4 50 to 4 70
140 to 140
G.0 to C5
04Oto 50
lite 11
13 In 033
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50 to 055
160to1e0
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005 to 006
07 to 08
000 to 007
o 25 to 0 30
100400?
400 to 4 be
5 0) to 525
00Oto 70
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a 18 to 019
8 O tog 00
A 00 to 050
250 to 300
Fall Wheat.. 1001 ?0
Spring 1Ylteat . ....... „ "i'4 1 f0
itar"ey 0 45 0 50
Oats • 0 45 d 45
Ciovor Seed., .. ,..„.......,, 3 4 25
Timothy ,,., . 1 27551 ill
Pea: ,.,.,.005522
0 70
E gs 11 0 11
Bpouitter 12 012
Potatoes leer bat; 50 55
A rP1ee perbu■h 05(1
wadi per lb..... « 18 410
Ray perton,,.- • F 50 9 0n
Bran per ton 14 0014 00
Shorts ` 4” „ ..20 00:0 01.1
natuaealparhbl.. - . 6 00' 0�
Hogs, dressed per 100. ......., 5 00 to 5 2-."
Wheat, 91 to 9) per bus. Oats. 43o to
59e per bus. Peas.72e to 75e per bus. Bar-
ley,Malting. 501 to 57c fuer bus. Dories Feed,
490 to44c par bus Cora. 011e to 07e i•4„
bushel.
TORONTO.
Toronto. July 21—Wheat Spring—No. 2.1'60
tol 00 per bus; rod wintor.No 2.1 t2 to 102 tier
bus. anitoba No 2 bard, 1 b7 to 1 07 No. 3, 95o
to Ole; PEAS 743e to 7t,o par bus. OATS 59c
to 52e arbus. FLOUR, oxtra,$4 eo to 94.21
Per ong porton.
too$4.10. TART EY, Nn 1.
TAE GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE --The tuna
tiounl irregularities peculiar to the weaker
sex, are iuvarisbly oorreoted without pain or
inconvenience, by the use of Dr Morse's
Indian Root Pills, They are the safest
and surest inedialne for all the diseases in
cidenlal to females of all ages, and lira wore
especially so in this climate. Ladies who
with to enjoy healt , eboald always have
these Pills. No ono who over uses them
once will allow herself to he without them.
Dr Morse's Indian Boot Pills are sold by all
Medicine Dealers.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria.
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10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us your addresr. wo will.
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr Dye's Colt brated Eleotro Voltaio
Belt and Appliances.and tbeiroharming effects
upon the nervous debilitated system, and how
they will quickly restore you to vigor and man-
hood. Pamphlet free. If you aro thus afflicted
wo will send you aBelt and Appliances on a
trial.
VOLTAIC BELT Co.. Marshall, Mich.
OONSUAIPTIONCURED:
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An old physician retired frompraetico,hav
ing hadplaoodin his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
all throat and lugg affections, also a positive
and radical cure for nervous debility and all
nervous oomplaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
oases, has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Antuated by this motive.
and a desire to releive human suffering,' will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, the
recipe in German, French or English, with
full directions far preparing and using. Sent.
by mail by addressing with stamp. naming
this paper. W. A. NOYES, 820. Powers' Block
Rochester, N. Y,
For Over Fifty Years.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been
used by millions of mothers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at nightand
broken of your rest by a sick ohild suffering
and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at
once and get a bottle of "Mrs, Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething. It
will relieve thepoor litlie suffererimmediately.
Dependupon it, mothers, there is no mistake
aboutit. It aures Diarhoea., regulates the
Stomach and Bowel,, cures Wind Colic. softens
the gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone and anergy to the whole system, ilrs
Wineiow's Soothing Syrup" for children teeth-
ing is pleasant to the taste and is the prescrip-
tion of one of the oldest and best feanale
physicians and nurses in the United States
Price, 25 cents a, bottle, Sold by all druggists
throughout the world. Be sure' and ask for
Mas WINsLov •, SoOTIiiNO SYRUP."
Exeter M usic Store
PERKINS t lid1%RTIN.
Flower,
'belt
Garden Seeds
We have constantly on hand a largo display
of the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SEWING MA:i ilNES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Persons anticipating the purchase of •any-
thing in the above lines will do well to call at
the store. We guarantee satisfaction, and
pricos aslowsoon behadat the manufactories.
We would les ectfully aslc you to call and
see our, stock. Itis as fine as will be found, in
any city music store.•
P.S.—Agents for ail . kinds of agricultural
imple
STAND :—Fans0u'S lock ' xetei
FARMER BROS.
JULY DRItiliS
Merle erle At Hall Prtoe,
Ladies' Kid Boots,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L25
Ladies' Slippers 25
.heavy F launelettes 10
4
Shirting,, ,. ,,,.,4...,,4 6
Print. . ... ..
Dress Coeds ................... 7
Fine Suits to (Odor 12.00
Cottonades, 12e. and up.
SUGAR AT COST.,,..,..
Choice Groceries awl Pure Spica--
Cheap.
We giro highest price for butter and
Cogs.
DOUPE & CO., Kirkton4
1891. 1891
TSS C.R xoiwc
and the price is as low a
reader a few advantages
in and out; the ebseaoe of
so as to sag them ; the con'
Cr. These carts are manufa
chaser. Gears furnished to l
Mr Wenzel also manufaetui
of repairing in these lines.
Mr Smith runs a a st-.class g.
tion in all kinds of new work. rt.
personal. attention. See circ
.aC-
nt'es his
road cart.
1.1:L? Crediton, Out.
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BISSEI I.' BROSI
—210 Z'HF FROG
141441.41447.114,404*
The cheapest plass in town to by
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Hinges,
Locks, Glass, Putty, Paints and Oils.
New stock of the celebrated Johnston's I.;netd Paints- Silt:My Colors.
New lines r t Artists' faints and Brushes,
Barbed, Plain, Strip, black and Galvanized Wires cheap for Cash.
Tinware Stook Complete. -- r asetroughing a Specialty
New Raymond Sewing Machines and Needles.
• GIVE US A CALL
A FINE ASSORTMENT
Caney Goods
Odor Cries,
Dressing Oases,
Shaving Cases,
uallar and Cuff Cases,
Manicures, etc.,
W. !ROVI1!I.
IURRAH!A. NENt7
`uilor Shop
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new tailor shop one
door south of Treble's harness
shop, where we are prepared
to do work on the shortest
possible notice and in the
Latest Styles
—AND A—
Sure Fit Guaranteed.
W. JOHNS.
FOR
30 DAYS
Choap ithr 1flC:
• Com Bion Sense, 9c.
Composite, 9c.
Crown, 11c.
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Red Cap, 12c.
Famous Blue Ribbon, 14c.
JAS. IL HOWARD, W.H. MO} UR,
Proprietor. Manager.
NOTICE.
The Thorough -bred Shorthorn Bull
Baron Chesterfield 1I" will be kept on Lot
13, concession 1, Stephen. during the season of
1891. for the improvement of stook.
Terms, fi1 to insure.
j unl,m:2 WESLEY SNELL, Prop.
$S T 0$$
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r )ONE
BY
WILL FOLLAND.
CLERK'S NOTICE OF THE
FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LISTS.
Voters' Lists. 1891, Municipality of the VIL
LAGE OF EXETER, County of Huron. No-
tice is hereby given that I have transmitted or
delivered to the persons mentioned in the 8rd
and4th seal onsof "The Voters' List Act",the
copies required by said section to bo so trans-
mitted or delivered of the list made pursuant
to said Aot. of all persons appearing by the
last revised assessment roll of the said munici-
pality to be entitled to vote in saidmunicipal-
sty at elections for members of the Legislative
Assembly. and at munioinal elections, and that
said list was first posted up at my office in
Exeter, en the 2lstlday of July 1891. and re-
mains there for inspection. Electors are called
upon to examine the said list and if any omiss-
ions or any other errors aro found therein, to
take immediate proceedings to have the said
errors oorreoted according to law.
Dated this 21st day M EACREET,
of July, 1891. Clerk of Municipality
!ahna 1
G Whizz
Did you see our stock of
FINE 'SOOTS and SHOES
That we bayonet in the store one door south
of the Post Office? Now it is worth your while
to give us a look, We will show you through.
Wo have all the Finest Lines of Ladies and
Gents' Shoes made in Canada. and guarantee
they are right as far as wear and value goes.
If you want a real nice shoe. something that it
is a pleasure to wear, comp up and see ours.
Besides our fine line we also carry a large and
well assorted stock of Boys' and Misses' Shoes
for school wear. also Mon's Working Shoes
and Knee Boots
. AWAY DOWN IN PRICE.
A11 our goods are guaranteed good. and as we.
wish tobuild upa TRADE and KEEP IT, we
are selling CUE tP for CASA.
Children's. Misses' and Ladies' Toe Slippers
and Oxford Ties for summer in all the new
shades.
Bring in your girls and buy them a pair of
School Shoes. They are dandies.,
Give us a call. Yon are welcome.
G -EO. MANSON,
ccH DO YOT�
TWPC.
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TEM BEST YET ! -
TBiE CHEAPEST YET
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THE BIGGEST YETI A.t _.:>.(id"s'Lower that so -c;;
• — led Cheap Houses can gil
Best Ordered Ciotohg produced in Exeter, Undertaking in all ''
Gentian,.1 leave your orders early, for 1
with the beat 'staff of Tailors ; the best I Branches.
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, you are sum 4)f satisfaa- S. GFIDLEY
tion ,
024 I (Successor to C & S. Gidley)
A ' L. ODDFELLOWS' WS' BLOC E
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