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S,tepbe>t Va i►elli ,
Council nn.et A ay 3rd. All merry
bets present. Minutes Minutes of liter meet,
ing read and signed, 0 um iqa•
tion from Mr. Wilsop WWI zeal and
ordered to be tilled. Resolved that
the assessment 'el1 be received, The
en r.
a. lra
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Coun�'il divided the gowns 1ia� n to
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polliag subdivisions, instead of 0 rte
fortnerly. The Council will meet
again on Tuesday the 25th islet., for
the purpose of revising the; aaeeee
'Ment roll, lotting oontraots for gravel-
ling the centre road and other roads --
and for general business. The fol-
lowing ',orders were, gragted:—Trea-
surer, M. C. D. $325; t/. Eilber,
Plank, :; $1,70; J. White, repairing
bridge $7,65; J. Allen, interment of
J. Allen, $21.24; 3'. Vincent, oulvert
C
let .,�,..."2 W. W
xner tile croseen
g
road gnu con. $2.20; D. Collins, stone
on 0. R. $13.60; J. McGregor, ditch-
ing; $2; M. McIntosh culvert 18t1
con. $4; J. (arranger, culvert 22nd
con. $4; W. Holt, removiug snow C.
R. $1; P. McKenzie, hauling etone
C. R., $8.50; C. Prouty, expenditure
4th con, $11?; F. Triebner,,"stone $2;
C. Christie, salary as assessor and
other work, $82; R. Ireland, ,2 cul-
verts, 18 con. $4; Balance of reflector
account, $4.25; G. Young, relief, $1;
C. Prouty omitted expenditure 'in
1884, $4; C. Prouty, repairing M.
C. B. $1; Satchel, $1;' C. Prouty,
repairing bridge and seeding. D. R. $2. t
C. PROUTY, Cleric.
..•. 4 a
Hensall.
Peatlt;, of >4e ,v%s klallustii:
Que by ono the old settlors ettble loc1hter
:are t?ass,ng away, aucl nlnong the liurlrbvr
wo, are culled llpen at present to, pay oar last
tribitto of respect to the memory emory of LeWls
Holman, of the township of Stephen, who
Bled at the residence of his son, in Loudon,
on the 8th inst., whither lie had on two
e.
Pi
wooks' retic s
to
N to la
visit.Although
a 1
fazliug and sbnwing marked signs of oo3istis
tutioual breal{ing down for scute time past,
yet Hopes were ontertaiued that the brittle
throad would not soap so suddenly and un.
expectedly, but such was ;lot decreed, On
the evening previous to hie death, oomplein-
ing af,a severe pain in the head, and rising to
go to his bed, lie suddenly fel in an epilep-
tic fit, from which --though every expedient
was used by ',nodical aid --lie uovor rallied,'
but gradually sant{ until the morning, Mien
lie peacefully breathed his last,
Deceased was a native of Devonshire,
England, whore he was born iu the year
1814, and was therefore 72 years of age,,
Emigrating to this country when in his
twentieth year, he had, as it were, grown
ap with the country aucl had witnessed the
various gigantic steps which for the past 52
years have doue so much in reclaiming the
forests of Canada, and the wonderful trans-
formation of this once wolf -haunted wilder-
ness into one of the finest and most beauti-
ful of oouutrfss. Like a great many others
of his time, he not only had his share oche
hardships aid privations of backwoods' life,
but when the alarm tocQiu was sounded
through the land during the rebellion of
1837.38, he not only felt his duty but also
au honor, to shoulder his musket to do battle
for the clause of his country and queen. De-
ceased leaves a family of twelve children to
mourn his lose, the wife and mother having
preceded him just six months. The re-
mains were interred in the Exeter cemetery
on Monday last, a large number turning out
o pay their last tribute of respect to their
departed friend and neighbor. His last
udible words, -"I am ready to go," are full
of encouragement and hope.
The Marehell Block, occupied by
Jackson Bros., which was recently
destroyed by fire, is being rapidly re•
HEALTH IN THE WILDERNESS.
TEM GREAT ANTIDOTE To'MIAs,A.
built: Messrs. Jackson Bros. well Tlie axe and the plough are annually
making vast inroads into the wilderness of
open again in the fall. the western world. Forests, as if by magic,
bIr. John R. Clarke, the boot -blank are changed into cornfields, and plairios,.
orator, gave n his celebrated lecture swamps and canebrakes into arable land,
ramps
, e on
here on Thursday evenlui last i❑ es a quests of industic ate not
, y a achieved ,vithout loss. 1'iunclreds, ti e
Y
Hodgtne ball. here was a good at thousands of the energetic pioneers whose
tendanoe. labours have caused the wilderness to
A. Parkhill paper says :--"Mr. "bloom as the rope," fall a sacrifice to the
Thomas Blackwell, for some years the terrible diseases engendered by the miasma
popular assistant of Mr. W. M.
Thompson, agent _ of the G. T.' R.
here, has, we are glad to learn, been
promoted to the charge of the Hensall
station, on the London, Huron and
Bruce Railway, next station north of
Exeter. Mr..Blackwell left. here latst
Friday. His family will remove to
Hensall shortly, Mars, Blackwell being
at present i ernoihealth. Mr. Black-
well it an dxempiary citizen. We
are s`.,rry to lose him. His Christian
zeal and effort in connection with the
Methodist Church In this place, will
.be greatly mit sod by its members."
INSANE.—A few days ago a Mise
Kerr, whose parents reside near Hen-
sel!, was tatted to Clinton for medical
examination, she being of unsound
rl nd, and they desiring to secure her
a'Fe
ace in th'asylutn. She was ac-
cordingly ex•ed and pronouuced
to be non couz ws mentis, and was taken
to London. is said that she had
made several attempts to commit
suicide, but her plans were rather
crude, aoshe`li od tried to drown her-
self l sitting down iu two or three
inches of water. It is said by medi-
cal men that the asylums are always
full, and applications for vacancies
are filed, end heva,to await their turu.
$].50 to $3.00 a visit; you can buy Warner's
The Warden's cointniitee, consist- safe cure, sixteen ounce bottles, for $1.25.
ing of Messrs. Raiz, Elliot and Gir• Do not be imposed upon.
vin, and the clerk and county en- St, Louis citizens indorsedrGladstone's
giueer, met on Thursday afternoon policy Monday, night and cabled an indorse -
to let the contracts for building meat to him.
A PLEASINGDUTY.
county iron bridges at Egmondville "I feel it my duty to say,"' writes John
and Pot Albert. Both bridges are Borton, of Desert P. Q.. "that Burdock
low truss iron bridges,'%bout 64 feet Blood Bitters cured ray wife of liver corr-
in length, Egmondville bridge being piniut, from whfell she had boon a chronic
slightly the longer, and both are sufferer. Her, dastressing, painful symptoms
soon gave way, and 1 can highly recommend
euffiole kly strong to eustain a weight the medicine to all suffering as she diel."
of 100 tbs. to the square foot. The
tenders were very close, and were as
follows :—
Egmondville. P'rt Albert.
Hamilton Bridge Co, pr ft $15.95 $14-75
Toronto ". " 15.46 14.40
Peterboro " " • 15.30 13,50
Kincardine " " 15,07 13.28
The last named company etas award.
ed the contract for the construction
of both bridges. Eginundyille bridge
must be completed by let July, and
Pyrt Albert by the 1st of August,
under a penalty of $10 a day forfeit.
The contract ie looked upon as being
a most reasonable figure for the work.
Mr. Hunter, it the name of the
Kincardine • n who will build the
bridges.
of the soil Violent intermittent and remit-
tent fevers, rheumatism, neuralgia and
affections of the stomach and bowels, are
the almost inevitable penalties incorrect by
families who settle on new lands. Hence it
is that the demand for Holloway's Pills and
Ointment in the far West is so largo in pro-
portion to the population. The cultivators
of the soil on the outskirts sof civilization
look upon them, aucl with reason, as among
the prime necessaries of life. In the more
densely populated regions of the West, they
are universally considered specifics for tine
diseases we have named; and every provident
farmer takes care to fore -arm his family
against the prostrating influence of an in-
salubrious atmosphere and climate, by keep-
ing a supply of the remedies constantly on.
hand. This will be no news to such of our
readers as have travelled iu the West.
There, as in the North, the East, icnd the
South, the prestige of the medicines is con-
stantly increasing, and Holloway's success in
the glorious work of mitigating humau
suffering, and saving and prolonging human
life, is spoken of among all classes with
wonder and gratitude. We believe that
there is scarcely a family in Europe that
does not keep these medicines by them ; the
soldier carries them in his knapsack, and the
sailor has them always ready to hand in his
chest for every case of .emergency, either
from internal and external complaints,
knowing thatby the aid of these wonderful
medicines he mad brave the disease of any
climate with impunity.—Greenwich Journal.
Interesting Items.
T ous:suns OF PUYSICIANS all throngh the
United States prescribe Warner's safe care,
in bottles of their own. You pay them from
About throe weeks ago, the store of
Mr, J. G, Quarry, of Limerick, was
entered by burglars and .a consider-
able quantity of goods stolen. Mr.
Quarry kept the matter very quiet in
'the hope of getting some trace of the
stolen property. Last Friday night
the burglars returned again and this
time weighed themselves out Some
powder and blew the safe open. The
noise, which was heard by several
persoue who were sleeking near by,
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
ld b J. . Bi•Qwnty
Herr Meeet, the Aliarehistagitator, hes
bean ,arrested to Neer York.
..o break tip e cold or eougb or its ill re-
sulte there is tie better remedy tliati. ^,T,Tag^
yard's Pcetoral Balsam.
`1'4,0latest; assessed; valuation of Detroit
property is 01:33,8,930.
The disooversy of the ieetant?neeee process
of tel{lp photogra hs lies beau i niel{l. fel
p l y
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lPv i i C 1 11o+ and
d Pm t 1, cperfect l
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Instantaneous i'Pmedxkoi' all mate aPboe anl.
pains, ll� s Nouralgla, `Toothache, Ibeumatism.
oto. 'rliis valuable remedy is called Fluid
Lightning, and is so1d<ilt p5 Renta a bottle by
T. W. Browning, druggist, 2
Provincial police ere searching for the
whereabouts .of a girl named Barbara Grant,
who ,disappeared last fall from Toronto..
A MODERN IdIltACLE.
In a recont letter from W. B. Dawson, of
Delo •aine, Opt., lie' states that ho lits re.
covered from the worst form of dyspepsia,
siftersuffering for fifteen years; and when
a council of doctors pronouuosd lulu incur-
able be triad'l3urdock blood Bitters, six bot-
tles of which rostored his health.
Are you wade miserable by indigestion,
constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yet.
low skin ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive
011" Sold at Dr, 13rowning'sdrug state.
Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia cures
neuralgia, face ache, rheumatism, gout,
frosted fact, ohilblaius, sore throat, erysipelas,
bruises, and wounds of every nature in man
or animal. The remarkable cures this
remedy has affected olasses it es one of the
Most important au d valuable remedies ever
discovered for the cure and relief of pain,
Sold by C. Lutz, Central Drug Store.
The rainfall at Halifax was unprecedent-
ed for six hcurs on Sunday, reaching nearly
six inches. •
The Rev. Geo. H. 'Thayer, of Bourbou
Ind., says :"'Both myself and wife owe our
lives to Shiloh,s Consumption Caro. Sold
by J, W. Browning.
Dr, Carson's Catarrh Cure is no longer, as
experiment. No pure, no pay is the tertian
on which it is sold. Money refunded if
not satisfactory. Ask your druggist about
it, then buy it and take no other.
The new German tariff is threatening the
industries of the Empire with loss instead of
promoting them as Bismarck expected,
Rev. 3. G. Fallis, Dutton, 'certifies : "For
some years my wife has been troubled with
dyspepsia, and has tried one thing after an-
other recommended with bat little or no effect
till advised to give i12oGrogor's Speedy Cure a
trial. Since taking the first bottled have,uo-
ticod a decided improvement, and can with
confidence recommend it to be ouo of, if not
the best medicine extant for Dyspepsia. This
invaluable medicine foe Liver Complaint, In-
digestion, Kidney Complaint, is purely vege-
table. Sold at J. W. Browning's Drug Store.
Trial bottles given. free. 2
Why will you cough when Shlloli s Cure
will give immediate relief ? Price 10c., 50c,
and $1. Sold by J. W. Browning.
ONE DOLLAR AGAINST FIVE HUN-
DRED.
Isaac Brown, of Bothwell, Ont„ was afflict-
ed with chronic humor in the blood, He
says one dollar bottle of Burdock Ulood
Bitters was worth more than $500.00 paid
for other medicines. It is a reliable blood
purifier.
The P. E. I. Legislature will likely be
dissolved the present week and elections
come off in June.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure.
Cod Liver Oil, with UIyj ophosphites,
Possesses the remedial power of these two
valuable specifics in their fullest degree. Is
prepared in a palatable form, easily tolerated
by the stomach, and for delicate, sickly
children, Emaciation, Coneumpton and all
impoverished conditions of the blood is un-
equalled by any other remedy.
The Temperance Bill has finally passed
the Nova Scotia Legislature.
A GA 10,D.
To allwhoaru suffering from the errors a
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of Manhood, &c, I will scud a
receive illnt will cure you, FREE 011 CHARGE,
This greatroutody was discovered by a mis-
sionary in South AuteriC'a. Send a self-ad-
dressed envelope to IIEV. TOSEP { T. INMMAN
Station 1), Nely York Cit
LONDON, HU.RON AND BRUCE R'Y.
GOING NORTH, Nxprese tl ail Freight
London,depart ...7 55 Ant 4 50P, at. 0 05 A,at,
Exeter 0 18 0 08 0 35
Hensel' 9 '� 0 23 10
0 20 10
0 38 10 25
7 05 11 00
7 23 12 00
7 82 12 00 P aI
747 1250
8 05 1 20
Mail. Freight
Kippen 9 29
Bruoefield.. 9 30
Clinton 9 55
Londeaboro 1011
Blyth 1020
Belgrave 10 85
Wingham arrive 10 50
GOING SOUTE, Exp Tess
Wingham,depau•t 7 20 Ant 3 10P.M. 10 20:A.at
P,elgrave 7 SS 3 30 11. 23
Blyth 7 54 3 40 11 47
Londteboro 8 02 3 55 12 00
Clinton ,825 410 1241
Brucetield.....•... _8 dS 4 05 1 10
So y V g• Rippon8 51 4 43 1 25
McGregor drParka's Carbolic Cerate is in Hem all ..............8 58 4 48 1 40
valuable for Wounds, Sores, Salt Rheum- Exeter 9 13 4 50 2 85
Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Festers, as a heal- Loudon arril e....10 30 0 00 5 30
ing and pnrifyiug dressing. Do not be im
posed on with other useless preparations,
recommended to be as gond. Use only Mc-
Gregor & Parke's Cerate. Sold by 3. W.
Browning, 2
. The Governor of New York has signed the
bill looking to the winding ap of0the Broad-
way Railway Company.
A SEVERE TRIAL.
Those who endure the torturing pangs of
neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago,
and similar painful complaints are severely
tried, but there is a speedy ` relief in Hag
yard's Yellow Oil as thousands who have
used it joyfully testify. ft banishes pain and
lameness quickly •
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A positive eure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria, and Canker Mouth.
Sold at Dr. Browning's Dreg Store.
Sir Thos. Erskine May has been made a
peer;with the title of Baron Farnborough.
A DOUBLE BENEFIT.
Harry Ricardo, of Toronto, certifies to the
bonefitsreeeived from the use of Hagyard'e
Yellow Oil as a cure for rheumatism and
deafness, his affliction with these combined
troubles being a severe one,
A Nasal Injector free with each brittle of
$hiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price 50 cents,'
Sold by J. W. Browning,
wass'uffioier-tly loud to frighten them zloltotoay's Oint,nent gull Phis.-�As
Spring approaohee a most factorable ,oppor-
and they decamped without getting tunity offers for rectifying irregularities,
at ite contents,. removiug impurities, and ertteing blemishes
which have arlsen from the presence etef
Matters forbad by Winter" from being teen
Spired through the pores. This eat rehieg,
O' ntmeilt, wolf rubbed open the skin, pone-
trates to the deeply -seated organs, upon
which it exerts et most wholesome and bene-
ficial influence, Well nigh all the indiges'
tions give way to this sirdple treatment,,
aided, by purifying . and aperitfvo doses of
Heliciway's Pills, roltiitt eablf bot of sielitehe
plain +'instrnctiotis" are folded, Bilious
disorders, loss of appetite, hilneee after oat
t, lit'. hottmntisfn ma
lin lassi ude � b and r
begmlleetitle'ly e'er eked ftt their paitifnl pro
press, and the seeds of long 'Offering
erlicli-
dated by dies& retnedice.
ile Was Wiliitl to Ante Up.
Inco ^ i N. Y , Oct. 1885.-1 had a
severe tr 1e with fny bladder, Consulted
y ,
h .ieiatie, without
Bret class s
a number�fo fie ,
ply.
benefit. After using half a brittle of Warn.
er'e cafe dare 1 was rolieved, and 1 would
gladly have paid est physieiati $100, could
be lave done what tl at •small cieantity; did,
Now 1 OM tborongilly eared. Would• litre
to proelaitn its value' froiml the top of the
White ou"ntdin with a Yoko strop
g
enteigh for the w'hble world to hear;. F D
ORes$ A1, grape grower, hate proprietor
of the 1i,es>tin lioitse, Toronto, Canada.
EXETER
POULTRY YAfl®S.
W. G. BISSETP,
Breeder of
PLYMOUTH ROOKS, BLACK JAVAS,
BROWN LEGHORNS and HOUDANS
NO. 1YARD—P.Rooks ; Cocl{orol, score 94; 4
Hens, average score 92. Eggs 52.50 per set-
ting,
NO, 2 YARD—I'. hocks; Cockerel, soots 013 4
Pullets, average score 00 J.gge 51,60 per
setting,
NO.3 YARD -13. Leghorus, Oiokorel. sooro 03; 8
Pullets,arerago score 02; Eggs 51 per set.
ting.
NO, 4 YARD--Uotidans, Eggs 51 per setting:
These birds wero all scored by Mr. Jarvis and
won a good share of Prises at tlio Exeter
Poultry Show,
r�Utie trio 1'. Rocks for sale,
AVIA ISI
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•
Tee Most Delightful
8 MMER TOUR
]'Mace etearders. flow Rates.
t'on Trit,d' Der Wools Between
DETROIT AND MACKINAO
.Ant avert'' Webft DO- 13etthisa
bL
�TR01T AND lL�U� AND
'Witte fob On* •
Pleturesgtie Ivisekitteo rr Illustrated.
Contans r'aU linrtietilaib. MMRaiie4 Prot.
Detrrolt & bletieland Stearn Nay. Coo,
rr.'tr. t81w,lYcoi��, title, PA8s A0t.,
tIE;YFIOi'r. M1nl�.
4411.41t0 Oil' QOUI'iTl.It. rEITh.
GUIIES'" LINIMBN T IOEJDE AIiMONI A,
The
Speediest and most certain uiectioine fix
bile welld.
ALL T+'Al+I1L1F1'S USE
Weak Beck, Enlarged ,Toiets, Paralysis,
llhotlmatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria,
SOiation, Prolapses, literal, Female
Weal{ness.
The best and ortly certain reinedy to relieve
pain of all kinds, nclrtuzs ttor of how long stand-
ing. Instant relief guara•tteed, Grippes. Swol-
len Joints, Vwricose Veins, Bites of Insects 0c
Sick Headache. No oil or grease; is glean and
sweet ; will not soil.
INPLAAtruATrozi o17 ',nil KIDNEYS, BRIGHT's
Drums', Diabetes. ivaoutinones of Urine; Is
theoulyLiniptont in the world possessing a 1-
terhtivo powers, Can he taken internally;
cures Crampe autl Collo, Diarrhoea and Dye
outcry.
SOLD DT ALL DRUGGISTS, TRIAL BOTTLE 250.
Write Dr, Gilos,box 3,482, N,. Y. P. ',U. who
will give advice on. all diseases free of &barge,
r=s Beware of unscrupulous dealers and coun-
terfeits, The genuine has the name blown in,;
the glass and frto siuiilie of the discoverer's
name over each oork.
GILES' IitPi1QVED 11i ifl(Uui 1'ILLs. SATE
SUI{E,RELIAIILE andEvreo IVE. Do NOT GRIPE
They ate composed entirely of vege table sub.
stances, and can be taken at all seasons of the
year without restriction as to Chet or clothing,.
$oralldisorclers of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
&c. Price, 25e, 'per box. C. LUTZ, Agent,
Exeter Ontario,
JOMEN BRAWN,
''N,
UNDERTAKER &
CADIZ f' -MAZER,
Walnut & Rosewood Caskets
ALSO 00771110 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings
Always on hand.
FUNERALS FURNISHED AND CON-
DUCTED AT Low RATES.
My Stock of Furniture is un-
excelled.
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lllu�, ho lust tllx
ca years.
',See that Ton get Peerless. ' It is only made by
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Have recentlyreceived a choice assortment s luent ot,
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Woj ste
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ds ,h and Canadian , d an iwee.c/s in Plaid
FOR STJITIN G.
ALSO A VEBAY FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Panting in Stripes & Checks1.
Work made up in the LATEST STYLES and a Sure Fit
Guaranteed,
GIVE. US -A
C. SOVT1-100'1719 CO'1 cgc SON,
The Exeter Clothiers -
RENOWNED REMEDIES.
4YS PfLlS,&OINTMEPlT�}
THE RILLS
Purify the Bleed, correct all Disorders of the
LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS.
They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in
Complaints incidental to Females of all ages. For children and the aged they are pricel,
THE OINT/IENT,.
Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, 010 Wounds, Sores and ,Ulcers. It
famous for Gout and Rheumatism.
FOR DISORDERS OF THE CHEST 17 1148 NO 1:QUAL,
For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,Glandelar Swellings. and all skin discme
it has no rival ; and for coutracted and stiff joints it actslike a charm.
The Pills and ointment are sold at Tlioeres EozLow.Y's Establishmeet,
78 NEW OXFORD -STREET late (533, OXFORD -STREET), LONDON ;
also by nearly every respectable Vendor of 1Iedicine, in Boxes and Pots, at 1s. led., 2s. 9d
,,, 4s. 60., lis., 22s., and 33s. each. The 2s. 9d. size contains three times the quantity ofitho
T��'is led, size ; the 4s. 6d. size six ; the lis, size sixteen ; the 22s size tbtrty.three ; and the
33s size fifty-two times the quantity of the .smallest Boxesand Pinots.
ri li Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be lied any tau{ nage
! Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not
533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.
s_.Z'Z' T
TILE EXETER
at Works Company
Have for sale TEN HUNDI{ED TONS of SALT
suitablo •Por Agricultural an cl Domestic
Purposes, which they offer
AT $2.50 PER TON
A call respectfully so–
licited,.
Apply to 1'. B. CARLI'NG, Secretary.
ANNOQNC E
ARRIVAL OF
—New Dress Goods—
Albatros Cloths,
All Wool Ottomans,.
All WoolNun's Cloth,
Prints, Saloons, Cotton Crapes,
Ginghams, Embroideries,
Oriental Laces, Valeueine Laces,
Torclion Laces, Dentille Daces,
TWEED'
Scotell.Tweeds , Scotch 'Footings,
English %'Worsteds, Irish Seizes,
Canada Tweecls, Collonades,
WALL. PAPERS,
New Groceries,
New Field and C atteletl Seeds.
Call and inspect for yourself,
not be importuned to btty,
you will
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Furniture Dealer and Undertaker.
I have Just received a Car Loacl oflNew Stylish Furniture
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For the next SIXTY DAYS. It will be to your advantage:
to call ou me before going elsewhere.
REMEMBER THE PLACE, ONE DOOR NORTH OF MOLSONS BANK..
WILLIAM DRQ '.
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Kirkton, Woodham Winchelseaand llimville ,., ... .,,
Southeast and west, including London, Hamilton, Toronto Montreal,
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South, east west Se ..r
North and east including Goclerielt, Wingham,Kincardine and all points
north, Stratford, Toronto, tient,& til, and astern States,., .., ...
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Saropta Ttiesdsys, Thursdays and Saturdays
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4.00p. m, to OO a.m,
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inaeer-General's specialpbrmisaion can deposit $1000, botrosits on Savings tank 0000ilntt-
delved Irom0a,m.bo4p.nt. Interest at pot cent per iteme ewillbe" aiiowitd011,811 dipOlit"
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