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The Exeter Times, 1892-7-21, Page 8INSURANCE luEsT b:ALLIOT,AGENT FOR TUE wESTEEN.A.sstataxoE 0011.r. Pa NY, ef Termite; also fox the PNCENIX Pion fleSURANOE 00MPANE, or ocauclotti Pee:aeon A.LLIANTE INSURANCE GOBI - PAN): or England, S.EE OUR AA,Tmt Papef DISPLAY. LARGEST STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT, NEWEST DESIGNS. LOWEST PRICES, J. G-RIGG'S, (Tar. Muir.) Exeter. r H , 11.10,11?!. rx. STIORE. 2 FOR BIG BARGAINS. klE.1 174 ,Dress Goods, Silks, Sateens, rt;'4Pririts. Chailies and Skirting.' Embroideies—ail at closest,..„'V 'cut prices during the great al 4-4 teration sale DOW on. Our Big .Stock must be reduced before Q the workmen tako possession' and begin enlarging the store::: -7-.1 Do you want a nice white ein broidered drzss It you do, .74 .we want to see von; we have sune grand values for you at redunc.3 prices. • Now's your time to buy' Groceries,as we are doing hig.TR g things in choice, fresh Gro • ,eeries. Many lines below,. actual wholesale cost. How 'wo do it and live is what tro 5 .ubles the old timers. Our".4' g ,system of doing business is 04 nee one own. Others may follow ;r... .us hut they never get ahead, 'do thy. A. STEWART. 1/ th an - THURSDAY, .TULY elst, LOCAL HAPPENINGS. To Ilelp Temperance. The licensed vietuallers have raised funds whereby their eiee of the ease may be pre - Forted before the Royal COM MieSiOn on Temperence, the friends of the temperance cause are 'moving in the same direction t hroughout the Dominion. In town solid - tors will shortly wait upon those of the toivuspeople whose sympetbies are with the torritu.rolleP range. fm belie if of the defame n ear teat is :elite; ralsee, auti they writ be pleased to receive whatever financial aid they reel disposed to render. Expulsion of Ants. A friend of our says the problem is this way ; "Raving had years of torment with ants, both black and adore lighted on the followtng remedy, -which with us has worked like magic : One spoonful tartar emetic and one spoonful of sugar mixed into a thin syrup. As it evaporates or is carried off, add ingredients( as needed. A sicker lot of pests would be hard to find. Whether they impart the result to home firm or whether all are killed I know not, Certain it is that they do not pay us an- other visit. For ants on the lawn a spoon- ful of pans green cut with alcohol and made into syrup with sugar and water can be put on pieces of glass or crockery - cover from domestic pets -and the slaugh- ter will be satisfactory." Read J, P. Clark's and Doupe & Co's change of advertisements in this issue. The exeavation is being made for the foundation of the school room in connect- ion with the Trivitt Memorial Church. A representative of an electric light firm waited upon the Council with a view to putting his system into Exeter. We have not learned the reset. Some ashes were thrown on a manure heap at the rear of L. H. Dickson's ',stable the other day, and in a few minutes the pile was ablaze. Timely discovery result- ed in the staying of whet might have been a serious fire. A deputation from the Seaforth Council eomposerl of the Ma,yor, Reeve and two Cour milers visited Exeter on Friday last to inspect our town hall. They were shown from basement to lower and. ex- pressed themselves as being well satisfied with the size and errangernent of the build ing, and will likely follow the same in the erection of a town hall for Seaforth. There has been a unanimous outcry frobe students and teachers at the arith- metic and algebra papers presented for soltition to the candidates at the depart- mental examination. The papers com- pletely overcome some of the candidates and many who are mare they made a pass on the other subjects arefearful that the perposterous questions in arithmetic or algebra which they endeavored to solve will unhorse them. The protest is general at the unreasonable character of th papers, and is entered with Igor because nearey every yeat estrosities are put before he 3 subject or another. The 'dilution should see that a who have been yearly harass children all over eeigned up smartly and •kiter. 'imeismeese' revitie ,A.ugest: 4th will be Bsetees eivie bo tie els° Heusall's. elitehell will have racers on August the eel° holiday. Mr. George Stowell received on day a valueble Jersey cow and calf. Large quantities of new hay hart marketed the past week, at from, Let per ton. in Mitchell, under the auspieee of churches. Raspberry festivals are now the Personale. liday Mrs. Alfred Bayley, of St Thomas, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Penhala- leth, Me. A. J: McTavish last week showed us the valuable presents Ile won at the lager - hoe__ soll Atleetic gimes all May 24th, Among " them was a gold watch, -Miss Young of Seaforth eves the guest of M. R. H. Col. taeeet lies the past week. --Little "Miss Crocker to• 85 is home from St. lUarys visiting under the maternal roof, -Messrs. C. French and B. order Watt of Wiarton were the guests of Mr. the D, French on Sunday. They are on a trip by wheekto the 'ia. r Palle They re - pork the roads good and the coontry look- ing splendid, Mr. and Mrs, .Aitkin of Golletieh spent Sunday in town the geests of Mr. and Mrs J. I', Rose.--leliss A. IA Crocker. Milliner of Blyth, is spending Vacation under the parental roof.-Mr.E, Harwood of Toronto is visiting friends in to wro-Mr, Luther Gill, formerly with Messrs.. Carling Bros, now of Cleveland is spending a few weeks with his parents and 'friends -The annual session of the Grand Lodge of Free e,ud Accepted Mason, of Canada is now lacing held in London, and the represe ntatives from Lehman Forest Lodge, N, 133, Exeter, are H. Collies, Master : J. b -night, C. Senders ; and Past Masters M. Eacrett, G. A. le, MeLeod, and g. Spackinan.- Rev. Capon Richardson, rector of the Menial Charch, London, preached epeeitte sermone in the Trivia Memorial churoh last Sunday. The rev gen.leman le a pleasing speaker, fluent and earnest, and his discourses were heard with profit and emotion. Rev. Mr. Fatt suppliedefor Canon Richerdson in London, and the press made special mention of his sermons and stated that the cburch was filled to hear an esteemed former pastor.-telr. D. johes, postmaster, is able to visit the of- fice daily, and is occasionally seen on the street. -The millittery mewl has closed and the various milliners have taken their departure, -Mr, John Suell steadily im- provete-Mr. A. 3. McTavish spent Sun- day with friends in St. Marys. --Mrs, E.J. Speakman and family spent last week camping at the lake -Mr. Jos. Davis, Ledger -keeper in O'Neil's bank is off en a two weeks' saunter. --Miss McDonagh of Toronto is the guest of her brother. Rev. W. McDonagh, here. -Miss Jamieson of Et, Watford spent the put week the guest of the Mises Verity, -Rev. D. M. Ramsay en'e.e., of Mt Forest is at present visiting under the parental roof, and on Suuday preached ed in the Caven Presbyterian. church - on,e Mr. Jae. Brophey and wife of Montreal eat are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Dick- elt son at present, -Mrs. G. F. Oakes tote re-, es" turned to Clinton after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr and Wm. T. ite- Gregory here. -Min Annie Gregory is he spending Iter vacation visiting friends in to Guelph, Bettupton and Grimaby,-J. ot- Gregory, has returned from Aylmer, where he has been attending the Collegiate Ta- ble stitute.-Mr. W. Manning of Clinton vie lie ited :his parents here this week.-jr, es AndrewsorGoderich is the guest of his me brother, W. W. Autlrews.--.,Ir. Alefinell. of St.Thomas,is'eleiting uudertbe metaled rool.-elr. M. Parkinson and wife of Tor- er- „e onko are guests at Mr. Thos. Parkinsou's. 110 .• • a• .....J.418f.5 4 nuie Arktil„k,,,vsiting frieniessin DotePlee'ee "'end John Hawkahaw a:deeded the Travel- er lers Fienio at Port Stanley on Saturday hat -Miss Fannie Pinch has returned hvo° from a visit with friends in Stretford. - Miss Maud Reid of Kincardine was the to guest of Mrs. A. M. Peterson, at Mrs. Templeton'a last week. -Mr, Wm. Yee, ed clear in Messrs. Curling Bros, store, Is to taking a two weeks' vacation at Mitchell, to and other places. -Mr. Russell .etanning returned home from Cleveland on teeter - or day,where he Ma been visiringhis brother. • • The Salt Werke is shut down for present but there is a large steak of on hand. A Garden Party will be held on the of the Thamee Road Manse, on Friday the salt la wn evg of this week. Mr. John McInnes' till was tapped on Thum:ley last to the extent of $5,the work of boys about town. Mr. John Willis still suffers with his arm, and will go to Detroit shortly,to have an operation performed. The eflax is nearly ready for harvesting and the crop is it big nae. Soon the large army of pullers will be et it. The contract tor the erection of an ad- dition to the big bankrupt store has been awarded and the leork will be begun at onee. Mr. R. R. Collins contleues to improve his very handsome and commodious reste slimes), and it will be among tile flutist in town. Contractors are now examining the plans of the proposed new resiclenee of Mr, Jos. Cobleetlick, which will be erected this Mr. R. S. Lang is jasmine a circular to the farming community, with instruction how to pick their apples. Everv foamier should have one. Mies Elitabeth leeellis of Kippen was yesterday married to Rev. Mr. McKibben of rine River, Ont., at the residence of her peeents Kippen. Ma Sutherland of Woodstock, the other day, took carbolie acid by mistake and died soon eftervvetrtis. She was mother of Airs. Horton of Gotleriebe There will be a cricket meeting in lot's office at $.30 o'clock to -day (Th day) to errarige About a match with Sar on civic holiday F. ELLIOT, SECY. We And it stated that there is only sudden death among women to every el among men. These probably all res from seeing a mouse or from being prep ed to. The Voters' list for tbe Village of E ter has been mead and contains t names of 565 voters, 25a being eligible serve as jurors. There are 40 female v erse” idey night's storm did considers demage to shade trees hereabouts. T strength of the vigorous breezes was ehoi by the blowing down of fences and so trees. The managers of the Caven Presbyt len Church be to tender the mem their sincere thanks for their services gr tuitously given at the lawn social To day evening. Always read the advereies i▪ tt • ye local ..epseeeeeceteereetrew just what li IiiMiess men are about, and everyone w has to do trading will find that it pays ttade with those who advertise. The Exeter junior foot ball team visit Hensall on Friday evg. last, but owing the latenesa of the hour were unable kick with the juniors there. These teen have met on several occasions but neith has won a game. Mrs. (Rev.) 3. R Gundy, of London, formerly of Exeter, was eecently preeented with an address and lifenneanherehip certificate by the ladies of the Mission Auxiliary in connection with the Metho- dist church, Saruia. It is a tribute to her worth arre eridge over the 'Sauble at Stan - lake's mills, lake road is beiug rebuilt by a Mr. L. Herely, Huron's famous bridge builder, and in consequence traflic along that portion of the road has been atopped. T Riga are taken le miles south to avoid the obstruction and deep water. A. young lad named Efarry Piper was b taken before mad -trate Snell on Monday charged with disturbing the Salvation Army service. He pleaded guilty and wa fined. $2 and coats, $5 75 in all. The are others who will meet with similar far if they continue annoying the Army, A circular sent out recently by the Ea ucational Department, states that "On hour ,pach week must now be employed i teaching Temperance and Hygiene la ever Public School, and that Inspectors are re quested to zee that this T egulation is car ried oat." A correspondent who has friends interr ed in the cemetery 'writes to tie of th shameful manner that parties are allowe to desecrate the graves of loved ones. • H says that parties visit the place and tea up flowers that have been placed there b friends of the departed. Surely anyon having any respect for themselves woul not be guilty of an act so mean. It should certainly be made a punishable offence. 4,--esee-e The weather continues dry and hot, plendid lime for hervest. Mr. James aaward is creating a new ence in front of hie residence, Mr, John Ilawkshew is painting and therwiee improving bit residence. The raspberry season haa opened, with good crop and abundance of pickers. The hay harvest is about over and the utting of fall wheat has commenced. he yield promises big. Since the Grand Truer gobbled up the xpress company no special. rates have een granted. Another result of a huge in onopoly. The voters' list for the year 1892, for e the township of tlaborne, has been iesued. e It contains a total of 834 names of voters', with 414 elieble to serve as jurors. • _ The Kingston City Council has decided e to exempt manufacturers who run nine , months during the year and pay •$400 in puelart. weekly,on buildings,machinery and - In ease any of our readers contemplate attending the Sullivan -Corbett fight at New Orleans an Sept. 7, we will announce e that the price of tickets has been placed d by the Olympic chileunder whose euspiges • and in whose club -house the fighe is given, e as follows: general adm1esion,e15, reserv- ed seats, $20, box (6 chairs) $160. e Since July 1 the limits of size for weir- d eta ot patterns or samples of merchandise sent by post to all countries in the postal union are extended, and are as follows: 12 inches in length, &finches in width, and 4 Inches in depth. For packets made up in the form of rolls, the length limit is 12 in. and the diameter 6 in The Garden Panty on Tuesday evg on Mr. A. Whiteford's lawn, London Road north, under the auspices of the Caven Presbyterian church, was a success, finan- cially and otherwise. The attendance was very large, both from Hensel and Exeter, and all appareney spent a good time. Music by the Gidley orchestm enlivened the proceedings, also the cornet solos of Mr. Wooster, of London, while Chinese lanterns served as tasty decorations, and everything pasted off pleasantly, Proceeds $65. The display made by the polar lights or aurora borealis in the :heavens,. on Friday and Saturday nights was one of the grand- est and most brilliant ever seen. An im- mense (tech spanned the sky near to •the zenith, while behind it darted variously colored and changing mellow lights that shot columnar rays far southward, at the end of which sheets a faint light flashed with electrical rapidity and xn dazzling fashion. Lovers of the heaven's wonders sat up far into Sunday morning watching the play 'of the lights. James Mitchell, editor of the Goderich Star was arrested on Monday, charged with criminally libeling Mr, M, C. Camer- on, ex -M. P. Mitchell in his paper last week made a bed charge against Mr. C# and challenged him to resent it in any manner he pleased. People will eagerly watch the outcome of the arrest, as also the result of the charge preferred by Mr. Mitehell. The prisoner was taxon before •the Mayor, on Tnesday, but the case was postponed, Mitchell being liberated on his own bail to appear when called. t, eeee IVIinard's Iiimment for Rheuerettiom. three. -year old daughter of Mr. T. 13. Carling while at the lake last week nar- rowly escaped drowning. With other lit- tle girls she was playing bare-footed at the water's edge, running in and out, when she fell, the sea, although light, carrying her into deep water. Mr, Carling was olose by and waded in and rescued the child, as she came to the surface the se- cond. time. - Carling Brewing :Company, of London, being the judge, temperauce is counting for something after all. The manager re- cently asked for it reduction in the muni- • cipal nestle -meat from $159,000 to $60,000, and contended "that the license reduction, the work of the temperaace organisations and the possibility of prohibition had had the effect of largely curtailing the com- pany's business, arid that they were only . running the establishment at about onehalf its capatity. Here are some facts and figures to make the school boy quail. It may be unkindto thrust there upon his notice in these, his vacation days, but the memory of past punishments will make him appreeiate them all the more: "Sehoolniaster Johann records that during fifty-one years he d' tributes' 911 517 strokes with a stick 240,- 100 'mites' with it birch rod, 10,086 hits with a ruler'136,e15 handsma,cks, 10,235 oleos in the face, 7,905 boxes on the ears, 115,800 blows on the head, 12,763 tasks front the Bible, catechism, the Poems and grammar." lefiARD PICKA1111 SC1N In Mic1=Summer Goods we are showing a complete, line, embracing : Embroidered Skirts, Silk Flouncings, Silk Lace, Plain and Fancy Muslins, White and Colored Lawns (all wool) • Delaines, (fast Colors) Sateens, etc. Also the largest stock of Cotton and Cashmere Hosiery ever shown in Exeter, at lowest prices, A few of our celebrated Parasols left, which We aro clearing. Prints 1r,' to 1.4o, clearing at the low price of 110. RICHARD PICKARD & SON _ And see our lines of BEDROOM SUITES And SIDEBOARDS Meeeaill EzeterFurnitureFactory A. splendid Bed -Room Suite in 1Vlaple or Cherry for 89.00. Sideboards from e8,00 upwards. Call While the Stock Lasts Remember the stand:- Two doors North of Town Ran, Exete, WALT, ANDREWS Presbytery of Huron. The Presbytery met in Knox Church Goderich, on :the 12th inst. Rev. J. H. 8itnwson was appointed Moderator for the ensuing six months. Delegates to the General Assembly reported their attend- ance at the same. Messrs. Wilson and Anderson, atueents, read diecoursesewhich were approved. Steedjug,eetnileittees-weee- eestegeolietceieeirergar, with the followiug Conveners aome Missions, C. Fletcher ; Finance, R. Henderson; Sabbath Obser- vance, A. McLean; Sabbath Scheele, J.H, Simpson; Superintendence of Stadents,W. MelVIertin; Temperanee,A. Steweet; State of Religion, Dr.McDonald. The clerk was instructed to forward an extract minute of the Presbytery's action regarding the Drysdale property, to Rev. 3. McDonald, of Varna. The resignation of Dr. McDon- ald of Seaforth was next taken up. Meagre D.1). Wilson, Ballantyne J. Wilson, and Govenlook appeared for the Session and congreeation Resolutions were read from the congregation, setting fortb its desire to retain Dr. eicDonald., and offering Lire an assistant if he would withdraw lee resigna- tion. Dr. McDonald stated his adherence to Ma resignation, but left himself entirely in the heeds of the Presbytery. It was duly moved, seconded and carried, that in view of the congregation, unanimous de- sire to retain the services of their pastor, the Presbytery decline to accept the resig- nation. The Presbytery adjourned to meet in Brucefield the second Tuesday in Sep- tember next. The insurance losses in St. John Al - up $4,480,000. Smallpox has reached Calgary, total berta, from the Pacific coast. A little son of PeterSmith was drown- ed in the Grand River at Elora, on Mon- day. He fel in while playing on the bank. James Wray, of Rothsay, who was coromitted to. -Guelph jail a few weeks ago as a lunatic, died last Sunday morn- ing in an epileptic fit. Sir John Thompson has received an official communication from Lord Salis- bury appointing him one of the arbitra- tors in the Bering Sea dispute. John Bennett, of Beavereon, who was seriously injured by the falling of Thos. McEachrin's barn ae Point Mara on Friday last, died on Monday. It is a good thing that St. Johns, NM fire took place at a seasnn of the year when the people could camp. What prevateens would have been experienced by the unfortunate victims if the con- flagrations had occurred with the ther- mometer below zero 1 A Simeoe lawyer named Kelly and a school teacher named. Crysler have been lodged in jail on a charge of fraud, the outcofne of an advertisement calling for a teacher to accompany a lady with two Children, who intended travelling for two years, teacher to receive $900 per year for services. Deposit of $10 was required from applicants, 'Kelly was bailed. To one PonT.r.—We say onr remedy is a permanent cure and then prOve it thus :- Toronto, Ont., April 17, 1887. "I would state that St. Jacob's Oil cured me effectu- ally of rheumatism, with which I suffered in 1880. I have never hed a A return ((ince of the pain which I endure (or months previous. It affords me re pleasure to say I have recommended 1 a number of friends. Too muon praise caunot be devo- ted *to its healing qualities." J. Abrahams, Passenger Agent, 51 Yore St. A seven year's telt. A Omen Sevon.-lely little boy was taken-, very bad with diarrhoea, be was very deli- cate and got so dew we had no hope of his life, but it lady •friend recommended Dr. Fowlers Extraot of Wild Strawberry, and although he could only bear a few drops atit time he got well. It saved my child. Mrs. Wm. Stewart, (Jannebellville,Oni, Prompt relief in sick headache,dizzineas, nausea, constipation. and pain in the side, gum enteed to those using Cazter's Little Liver Pills. One a dose. Small price. Small dose, Small Pill. ' Bit 111'_, eito,aviderdoe(1 enzhtiiitobitTaeeavrt oszlic tsi,mi ii 11):1 o . • iita and being asked why he did this, Oh, he said tlie.public like to be humbugged. Now we do not propose to adopt this plan Of hura- bugging the people by exhibiting a Mountain Goat, but simply to state FACTS which WE ARE PREPARED to CARRY OUT At all times. When a Merchant tells you he is GiVIv AWAY GOODS You can cam3t to a moral certainty on the statement be- ing false : or when a Merchant sells you an article at or BZLOVIT COST' You may depend that he will make it up on something else before he gets through with you. There must be some profit or a merchant can't live. But Carling Bros' ST C liflUSrli GO and therefore we offer everything at the very smallest margin of.profit consistent with honesty and fair dealing. The best discount we can offer is 5 per cent.off for Cash 1 Butter 13c; Eggs 1% in trade, We solicit a call. ..••••••••+•••••.•••••••••••••••• CAIILING BAGS An accident occurred on the Welland division of the Grand Trunk Railway be. tween St Catharines alai Merriton near pILEKoNk the aqueduct of the new canal Monday morning, the steamboat express from Buffalo colliding with the local train for Pelt Colborne, Four persons are reported killed. The Sir John A. Macdonald Monament Cemitnittee, at Heetulioa, heve decided on a design in which Sir John is wearing a Prince Albert coat, and. has his right hand extended. The statute will be bronze, seven feet high, and the order has been cabled to Georze E. Wade, London, Eng. The order for it pedestal of Canadian granite will be given to a Canadian firm. Food's Pills cure liver ille. jaundice, hil- lionsness, sick headache, constipation. -USE— %MIR FOUND. -1-- In' the Main-st. Methodist Church, 00 Sun- day 10th inst.. a nair of gold -rimmed spectacles The owner can have the same by proving pro - Pear and payingfor this advertisement on ap plication to ,TAS, WILLIS, Exeter, Julylbth;1002, Lumber Merell'n't HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Fra me house and lot on William -at., near the market, will be aid cheap. Nouse, which is a storey and a half, contains 8 rooms, besides kitchen and wood shed- For further particu- lars apply to MIAS. NEIL, Exeter, ESIRABLE VILLAGE PRO - _1__' PERTPOR SALE. Suitable for a retired gentleman, containing 1 of an acre of land, on which is a two storey brick house, and good driving shed and stable. Choice, young,fruit-bearing trees of all kinds. The property is situated on the corner of hill and Andrew streets, oast of the Presbyterian Church, the bost Joe Ilion in town Terms easy, and posSession given at any time. APPLY' to MRS. PIN011, Jle7-mt On the premises. II PILES A Positive, Cure. $1.00 PRIM BOX. For Sale by all _Druggists. READ TIPS VDSTALLBLOW AND BLUSTER' R. N. ROWE Still takes lead in the Furniture Business We are too busy to call on. people -itt need of Furniture; but please 'drop in our Warerooms and see our Stock and we will try to suit you in this line. Ordered Work Neatly Done on Short Notice Remember we have also a handsome line of Undertaking ..6 CIT20 d-- llways on hand, and all calls in this ine will be promptly attended to, and • satisfaction guaranteed every time. Store -Next to Molsons Bank, Exeter RJBT, N. ROWE. ••••••••=17 A FREE TRIP TO PARIS And a Valuable and Handsome Prize will be Given Free to Everyone. The publishers of Tug LAurns' PrcrourAr, Wmrstr will give a first-class cabin passage td, Paris, Prance, and return, with kti all expenses for fibC weeks/ sojourn in that city (or its equivalent In cash, not to exceed $100) to the person sending them the largest number of words of Met less than four letters each constructed:from letterS contained in the three words LADIES' PIC). • TORIAL WEEKLY. To the person sending next to the jarge,st list will be given an Era.. GANT 'Orme:am PrAwo (valued at $800). To the person...sending the third largest llatwill be given Two Hurrunno DormAus. To the penion sending' -the fourth largest list will be given a PONY. CART and BArtavras completn(valued at $1501. 7.o the person sending the fifth largest list PrIPTY Dormans izi cash. A coMinittee consisting of five teachers from the rotiblic schools of To. ronto -will be invited to be present and assist the Judges -in. the awifrd of ' prizes. ADDITIONAL. PRIZES to be awarded in order of merit, three Ladies' Gold Watches, throe' Ladies' Coin Silver • Watches, two Prench 1Vinsie Boxes, two conardete China Dinner $ets :,(consisting of over 00 pieces each), three Silk Dress Patterns and One -French Mantel Clock. A nit NDSolvIE PRIZE OF VALUE wM be given to EVERT PERSON who sends in one hundred words or over in this our last Prize Word Contfietilion. RULES s-1. Lists are to contain tnglish and: Angliolsed words 'orimr. of not fess thaa four letters each. 2. No letter can be used in the construction of any word more time than it ap. pears in LAranS' PrOromam WEEELX. 3. Words having more than one meanin ,g but spelled She same, can be used but once. 4. Rama of places and persons are barred. 6. Words will be allowed in either singular or_plural, but not in both numbers, and iti one tense only. 6.. Prefixes and suffixes are not allowed- by themselves, but can be used in' the construction of a complete word. 7. The main_part ONLY of Worcester's or Webster,s Dictionaries may be used as the goy, °rang authority. Each list must contain name of person sending same, with full postof110e ad- dress and number of wordS contained therein, and be accompanied by fifty cents for a two, months' trial subscription to Duo LADIUS' P1orOntAr. WrnartY, Canadelshigh-olass illustrated r neWspaper for lardies. The subscription price of Arty cents must aceompany list of word:3. DO not send in separate enclosure. If two or more tie on the largest list, the one bearing the earliest postmark will receive the dist prize, an5 the other the second prize. The complete number of words intended for the coinpetitiott must be forwarded at ono time. No alterations or additions to the list can be made after it has been sent to us. On account of the extra, work involved ill these tompetitiohs 15 18 impossible for the__publisliers to enter into personal cOrrespondenee cononming the competition' or rulethereof. All -lists raustbe mailed on or before September 1st, 1882, ' The °Meat of offering these liberal prizes is to introduce our popelar and nneiy illustrated journal in to new homes,- and every prize-winner must etthscribe for a year haw° their , prize is forwarded. There will be no charge made for boxing and nutting prizes. Present subscribers can enter tlals competition only by enclosing fifty centa for atwo months, trial subscription, rrhieb will be sent to any fuldrese desired. Prizes awarded tithe United States will be forwarded free of customs , duty. The publiShers desire to annomice'to tho public that this willposilkeely be theirlaslwOrd ' eoot.telition. Prizes will be awarded September 10,1802, and naines and addresses of winnera 0 AN.A.D.A. vm be published in our publication. Address. LADIES' rIOTON1414 0QX1'44-NW, TORONTO,' ,,,:, ,.,......„ rb,„..,s0.0, ,,e,