The Exeter Times, 1889-5-9, Page 4Established f 8771, 1' ORCGATION OF PARLIAMENT
ON TilOXEBA1 DAIM
B. 5, C,ITTEII+1 vis xi;X0ELLENCY's s>t'zroix.
BANKER, Ilia Excellency the Governor- Gen-
eral wasleased to close the third
session of the sixth Parliament of l ed
the Dominion with the following
speech;—
HONORABLE GENTLE11tF'N OF TUE SENA`1:i
GENtra AtEN or TS1z noun of OO':11MoNs,
Ttr relieving you of the arduous labors
which the present seseion of Parliament
has imposed on you, 1 rejoice that 1 am
able to congratulate you on the number
of important and useful measures which
have resulted from your deliberations.
I have reason to hope that the author-
ity which you have conferred on my
government will enable them to con -
elude an arrangement for effective
EXETER,
ONT. p 1 1 h'
Transacts a general banking buainoss-
eeeivos the accounts of merchants and
hers on favorable terms.
Offers every aeoonamodation consistent with
fe and conservative Winkleg p rineiples.
Five percent interest allowed on deposits.
Draftsissuod payable at any Oleo of the
pierehauts Bank.
NOTES DISCOUNTED, c4 MONEY TO
LOAN ON NOTES AND MORTGAGES,
t entreWon.
.
THURSDAY, MAY 9th, 1889.
Lucan Topics.
Spiouy 1tenxs Go.tlxered by Our Wide a-
�vetrre 1 Correspoudont,
Walter Beeehem has entered the mer-
cantile business along with Mr. Comb.
Charley's basebtell team has purcl}as-
1 new ucuforrtas,
The. mesons are at work constructing
Mr. Montgomery Smith's store.
Charley's base hall club play thein
first matcli with the Granton club on
Saturday lroxt.
The Scott Act agitation has reached
feverlieat.
The weather is warm and moiler
has come to stay.
Mr. A. O'Neil'met with a painful ac-
cent the other day by falling clown
stairs and spraining iris ankle.
The high school meeting toappoint
agents for and against the by-law was
held in the council chamber on Monday
evening at which I D. McCosh was ap-
pointed as agent to ec,t in behalf of
those interested in promoting the pass-
ing of the by-law and Mr. Adam Scott
by those opposing the same,
ARBOR DAY.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY,
The• Globe and the Reform press
generally boast that non-interference
with the legislation of the provinces is
the principal plank in their platform,
while disallowance is now and has been
confined to the Conservative party. It
is on this ground that the Reform press
is excusing the Reform members of the
Commons for voting against Col.
O'Brien's motion of disallowance of the
Jesuits Estates Act, passedby Mr. Mer-
cier, of Quebec ; but when we look at
the records of the Reform Government
from 1873 to 1878, we find more local
Bills disallowed than during the period
of Sir John's Government, 19z : from
1867 to 1873, and from 1878 to 1881.
In order that there be no misunder•
standing upon this point, we will lay
before our readers the facts gleaned
from official sources. Following will be
found a liet of Bills passed by she Local
Legislature and disallowed by the Lib-
eral Government of Mr, MacKenzie.
'We'-ive dates and the facts can be veri-
Ked.
VtI bi6�1I01wEii BT iF mill' 001'E1r:V=
MENT:
1; Chap. 8 An Aut to aiuend the
lain• respecting escheats and foefeitures.
Disallowed 1st Apr. 1875. See session-
al paper No. 34, 1875-76.
2. [:hap. 47.—An Act to incorpor-
ate the St. Lawrence Bridge Co. Dis-
allowed 25th October, 1876. Sessional
paper No. 27, of 1878 79, indexed as
"printed" but omitted.
3. Chap. 74.—An Act to incorpor
ate the Halifax Co. (limited). Dis-
allowed 12th Dec. 1874. Appendix
No. 7, journals of 1875.
4. Chap. 84. --Au Act to incorporate
the Anglo-French Steamship Co. Dis-
allowed 12th Dec., 1874, Appendix
No. 7, journals of 1875.
5. Chap. 82.—Au Act to incorpor-
ate the. Eastern Steamship Co. Dis-
allowed 31st March., 1875. (Nothing
in the journals.)
6. Chap. 2.—An Act to define the
privileges, immunities cad powers of
the Legislative Council and of the
Legislative _Assembly of Manitoba, and
to give summary protection to persons
employed in the publication of Sessional
papers Disallowed 7th Sept., 1874.
Journals of Legislative Council, 1875
p. 25.
7 Chau. 32 --An Act to incorpor-
ate the Winnipeg Board of Trade.
Disallowed 7th Sept., 187 4. Journals
of Legislative council, 1875, p. 31.
8. Chap. 12 —An Act to regulate
proceedings against and by the Crown.
Disallowed Lith of June, 187 6.
9. Chap. 18.—„k.n .Act respecting
•esireats, fire, penalties and forfeitures.
Disallowed 16th Aug., 1876.
10. Chap. 33. -An Act to afford
facilities for the construction of a bridge
over the Assiniboine river, between the
city of Winnipeg and St. Boniface.
Disallowed October 7th, 1877.
11. Chap. 37.—An Act to amend
chap. 44, 37 Vic„ entitled "Tho Half-
breed Land Grant Protection Act."
Disallowed 7th October, 1877.
12. Chap. 2—An Act to authorize
ono Justice of the Peace to do any act,
matter or things henceforth to be clone
by 2 Justices of the Peace, and to give
an appeal to the courts of General and
quarter sessions. Disallowed ' 13th of
March, 1874.
13. No. 2—An Act to amend and
consolidate the laws affecting Crown
Lands in British Columbia. Disallow-
ed 18th March, 1875. Jourrals of 1875
page 32.
14. No. O.- An Act to make pro-
vision for the better administration of
;justice. Disallowed 16th March, 187 5.
Journals of 1875, page 32.
15_ No ti.—An Act to provide for
the better administration of justice.
Disallowed 5th May, 1875.
16. Chap. 22.- -An Act to provide
for the better administration of justice.
Disallowed 16 May, 1878. Sessional
papers of 1878, p. 710.
17. Cap 32 —An act to incorporat e
the Alexaddra company Oinuteci.) Dis.
allowed 16th May, 1878. Sessional
papers of 1878, p. 710.
18. Cap. 38—An act to encorporate
tor British Columbia Insurance Coni-
pauy (limited). Disallowed 16th May,
1878. Sessional papers of 1878, p. 710.
Here there are no less than eighteen
Acts disallowed by Reform At;orney-
Genrals d wring their short term of
office, yet we venture the assertion,
that the Reform press will continue to
assert that it is the Conservatives alone
who disallow Provincial legislation.
steam communed= with Europe and
with Asia, whereby the trade- and com-
merce of Canada will be widely extend-
ed, and the traffic passing over her lines
of communication greatly developed.
You have again made liberal provision
for extending the railway facilities of
the Dominion, and for increasing their
efficiency.
The act relating to the electoral fran-
chise, will, I believe, be found an im-
portant improvement tending to econ-
omy and certainty to in the administra-
tion of that branch of the law.
The measure by which the system of
speedy trials for criminals has been ex-
tended to the Maritime Provinces is
likely to prove a valuable addition to
our criminal procedure.
It is gratifyingto know that your ad-
dress referring to the boundaries of
Ontario, will lead to the early settle-
ment of the principal question which
has remained unsettled to the present
time between that Province and the
Dominion in a manner entirely satisfac-
tory to all concerned.
The itl?lendlnei,t of the laws relating
to eopyriglri, will, it ie hoped, renioi'e
solrre of the embarrassment under
'which the printers and public of Can-
ada have labored for some years past
without doing injustice to authors in
this or other countries.
You have provided for greater effici-
ency and economy in the postal service,
fur giving greater facilites for the settle-
ment of our lands in the North-west
Territories, and for increasing the safe-
guards of life and property to our ships,
Many of the other measures, although
,if a minor character, will be found of
great usefulness in conducting the af-
fairs of administration.
GENTLEMEN OF TILE HOUSE oP Com:taws;
'fes majority of the ,flour mills in
Ontario have closed dawn until sttcli
time its time flour market iiiiproves,
Montreal and other Candinn cities are
full of 1)ankec flour, which is sold, after
paying duty, for many cants less than
Canadians cad iaanufacttrre it for.
Millers in the lJoited States .can huy
wht'et, for about BOc. While Canadian
nsil,ors have to pay frim •,;'.1.0O to .;1.05
per hue. for wheat. Tn this cash ir,
would appear' that flip duty on floor
is not Sufficiently high to protect oar
interests:; and it sisn furnialica to the
annotatiunists, fcwd f(ir - reilactiom,
w;iry 'so nnnoitcd;to the U. S. cull' far-
. wets would he 0601 - polled. tt, ltceelit 1110,
very low 1r1ice at which wheat is now
cord 111 that country;
llildrelt Cry for Pitcher's Casiot'ta
You have liberally provided for the
various requirements of the public ser-
vice.
HONORABLE GENTLEMEN OF THE SEN-
ATE. GENTLEMEN OI' THE. ROUSE OF
COMMONS : —In taking leave of you,
I congratulate you on the indications of
prosperity which appear in all parts
of Canada, and on the increasing re-
venue which promises amply to meet
the appropriation for the year. I sin•
cerely hope that in the season which is
now opening the labora of our people
may be blessed by the Divine Provi-
dence and that when it shall be my duty
to summon you again I shall be able to
renew the congratulations which 1 have
already expressed on the marked wel-
fare and progress of the Dominion.
What should be done on Arbor Day
is ta question which ghost naturally • ar-
ises et this season. Our Lucan is, with
all its faults a pretty little place ; at
least so say many strangers and as it
depends for its beauty chiefly on the ef-
forts of its inhabitants, not being bless-
ed by nature with rushing river, shin-
ing streamiot, or hill and dale, the
planting out of trees should be recrard-
ed by all as a duty—a verypleasant one
we fancy for those who beautify their
own homes as well as give refreshing
shade to the passing traveller. But
when this is done there yet remains
much that is praiseworthy in. the help-
ing of others. In every city, town or
Village are found those who are unable
to contribute their share pf ti me and
labor to this laudi ble Waif, a ncl why,
should not the neighbor, who, bya slight
effort, call find means and leizure, cheer-
fully contribute his mute in this hatter
as he so willingly would, 41 any other
The favor must'eertititliy• be most kind-
ly taken and hat,'e st tore lasting effect
for good thati Moony others requiring
self denial, Why not take each street
in its 1tll'11, filliug up all the spaces left
t•ttt;tent, by inability, negligence, or the
failure of trees once planted. There
are quite a number of streets here
which are but thinly inhabited but this
need not prevent their being embellish-
ed by shade trees, which would enhance
the value of each property and so tend
towards the general good of Lucan.
Happily none are more distinguished
for hardy nature and graceful bearing
than our own maple which may be had
for time and toil only, The shade trees
set out along Main street some few
years ago are now amply rewarding us
for our trouble, while cool shadow, rust-
ling leaf and singing bird plead for a
like attention to sister streets and lanes.
Our cousins over the line have an an-
nual arbor day on which they dress
with flowers the graves of their dead.
The day is well spent. It is Memory s
Carnival, when voices growl silent come
back fraught with perhaps loving , re-
proach,kindly eneouragetneut or linger-
ing tenderness. Accents that pleacled-
return to strengthen the promise won,
and .eyes that brighten or our life's
small triumphs, like beacons shine to
lead us to greater heights. And shall
not hope too have her decoration day ?
For the beauty of the hones of the liv-
ing let us turn out and make Lucan a
city of trees, and as it is now known
that roots reaching far through the bar-
ren soil draw to themselves water for
their own support, which forming run-
ning stream gladden the landscape ren-
dering the once dry and sunsearched
waste -a dwelling place for man . So
round the branches of our own home
tree shall love gather gladness more
than that of sparkling rill, and melody
more sweet than. the bird song with
which it mingles.
"Don't you hear the t oices
Whispering in the trees?"
"No—'tis only green leaves
Which rustle in the breeze."
"How could green leaves sing me
The song she used to sing?
How can breezes bring me •
Her merry laughters ring.?"
Far down in the lane there
Where the boughs bend low
Gentle, forma
sten
g
Now liner as they go.
Nothing bastes or lingers
In the shady pass
Only shadows mingle
And tremble on the grass."
" Where;that smoke is curling,
Sure I am not wrong.
I can hear a low voice
Hurn a cradle song,"
"Rest beside the brooklet,
Gipsy, son and sire,
And the smoke ascending
Marks their dying fire."
"flow the wooded hillside
In the sunset Mows
And its marble city
Ah! how fast it grows.
"Old neve •with the white hair
Floating on the breeze
You were once a young man
Under these green trees.
VOTICE TO CREDITORS.
11t lathe matter of the Estate of Thomas
situs, Insutvent,
solvent IB 1terebY c Creditors
for Tuo day the
fourtceentlt day of May,at the hour of 3 e'olonk
11 no at the law office of LEWIS II DICKSON.
Exeter.
Dated 1st May, A,D.lase.
WM, LEMS,
assignee
The Brandon authorities who found
themselves with a leprous Chinaman on
their bards were not disturbed by un-'
necessary alarm. They promptly ship-
ped. the leper to the States and the
Manitoba side of the line feels easy.
31extco has its Jesuit question, but
there the people are on the side of the
Jesuits, and in a riot at La Lus, because
five Jesuit priests were imprisoned for
stirring the people to rebellion, two
hundred persons were slain.
Tux vissionaries known to the pub-
lic as the Oklahoma boomers are re-
turning to their former hones, sadder
and poorer than ever they were before.
Most of them are on foot for all their
money and property were left behind,
and as they drag their weary feet over
the red clay and alkali they will have
plenty of time to meditate on the art-
fulness of the temptor and the folly of
1 unknown r land was
the tempted. The unl i o,vi
T
cried up as a paradise where one could
almost live off the natural productions
of the fruitful earth. The first to reach
it found it a treeless, waterless, unpro-
ductiee waste of red sand. Fields far
off looked green, and there was a gen-
eral rush to them. There was a
general rush to the Northwest durini'
the boom period. Everyone heard of
the plethora of money up there, and
r
f.mrforgettingthat it takes money to make
money, they rushed thither without a
cent, thinking that there was so much
they could get some of it. For one
that made money hundreds were glad
to get away with their lives. There is
no parallel between Oklahoma and Man.
itoba, however, for the land in Mani-
toba is the begin the world, but there
is a great similarity between the in-
experienced anti impecunious fortune•
hunters who rushed to both places and
repented of it.
News Notes.
A very 1ema.rkablefreak of nature exists
on the hum of Mr J II Carter, con. 8. lot
20, Township of Teeumseth, Co. of
Simone, Bond F1ead P 0. On Sunday,
Apr. 1.411), a cow I,donging to 1Tr Carter
gave birth to ttvn Jamba and a calf.
Te is a respectable farmer who wreild'not
p
tinder any oirenmstanoe,a be,vtiilty of an
ntteinpt to p11ipi otl`a' frond 'on 4lic pub -
lie, and 11W issue lots been seen by sees es
of his neiglihers, The ;attendant dreutn-
stanees were 141(111 es to leave no shadow
of doubt on his rind as' to the corn'otness
of the statement..The In10118 511 to all
appearance pet feet, but !rotor than o1'din•
itry. The calf, a male, is oleo perfect
111e expicsainn in the face Of the lambs
Ties a peculiarity, while uonsidorable hair
is Mixed among the . world, both in tiro
11(01) and on the Lees Mr, .Charter has
nlreat1y leftisedOn 0Ifor of ;600 for the
dateend f,tnrily. 111'. Erl. ,teff, lecturer
cru a);l iaultuCe.for Ontatria, ami many outer
gentlemen litre been visito,s, Ho far ns
10 ()tt-ta thcro is no paralIel case on. record.
To Advertisers,
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATIIS AND SIr1CTIONS will, be soot on
applieethan—FREE.
To those who Walt their advertising to pay
wo can offer no better medium for thorough
owl el/active work than the various sections
of our Select Local, List
GEO.1', DOWELL & 00.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau
10 Spruce street, New York
1II PEN MILLS,
NEW IMPROVEMENTS.
D,13. McLean in thanking his customers
for their liberal patronage, wishes to inform
them and thepublte in general that ho has re-
fitted the Grist 113111 and put in new improve-
ments, and having secured the services of a
thoroughly competent miller, is now better
prepared than ever before to turn out a good
quylity of Flour. Flour and Feed. Cornmeal
and Oatmeal kept constantly on hand. Chop-
ping only ie per bag. Don't forget the old
stand. I will also be prepared to attend to all
Custom Sawing. D. 11. MoLEAN. Nippon.
A.
Eyes Tested
FREE
—BY--
IVIURRAY
Practical Optician,
Graduate Optic School N.Y.
Eyes tested ; defective sight restored by the
aid of fine glass's. Large assortment of the
finest glasses on hand. .A call solicited.
A S. M tri mAY,
41_9 1.6xC13MON'D-ST. London.
BRICK AND TILE
FOR SALE.
hills iiiienliiy of brick and tile of all slue
for sale at the
4IOATZ BRICK YAI?b, Gi'otllton.
First-class brick, it4 per Thou-
sand. Tile CJr1'egpondingly
C_,.eaD.
The creditors have mpowored Mr. Moats to
look after the sale of th e brick and tile, and he
will be found in the yarn at Uaimes.
Next year the yard will be run by Mr.
Moats as usual.
Crediton, January ltitlr,1889.
REMOVED
Watch this space next:week
Will be found at Swallows
old stand.
David son, Eros.,
w`h DAVIDSON. JOHN DAVIDSON.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Prepare to be Pleased
Never have better goods been shown ; never have greater varieties
been offered ; never have prices been so low. There is no room for,
improvement in the bargains we offer this week in the following
special lines;
LadiesBlack and Colored Gloveat ' 0c.75c,aI l
u Kidx,._y 5 )
superior quality.
Dress Goods in all the new shades, combination, &c, at pricesthat
will suprise you.
Gentlemen's Ties and Suspenders, the ficest,;:cheapest, and best,
assortment seen elsewhere.
White and Colored bordered handkerchiefs six for 25c.
Mens Cotton Hose, three pair for 25c.. (A. i.)goods.
Prints and Muslins at 5cts a yd and upwards.
A man's suit for $5.00, Boys for $3.o0, Men's pants for $1,25, vest
for $x.00. .A. perfect fit guaranteed or no sale.
Men's felt and straw hats at prices unheard of.
Try our 25 and 3oct teas they have no equal, with 6 lbs of either of
these teas we give you a glass water pitcher.
All we ask is a call to prove what we say.
Butter and Eggs taken in exchage and highest price paid.,;
Sheriff's sale of Valuable Real property in
Farquhar_ Under and by virtue of a writ of
Fieri Facies against the lands of James Mur-
ray directed, there will be sold by public
auction at llawkshaw's hotel, Exeter, on Mon-
day the 1'r th day of June, 1SSO, at tbo hour of
2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valu-
able lot or parcel of real estate, wit : That
property and premises lately occupied by. Jae.
15Lurray, being that portion of lot number
in the 10th concession of the township of u:-
borno in the county of Huron, as the same is
described in a deed thereof from John Iiny,
Esq., to the said James Murray.
Terms andleonditions of sale made known on
day of sate.
For further particulars appy to
R. Gomm, L. H.1)IOKs0N,
Sheriff of Co. Huron. Barrister, Exeter.
Dated 7th day of Mar eh, 1889
Notice to Contractors.
CARDING BROS.
EXETER-
PEORO SRODIO,
For Finely Finished Photos of all sizes,
from small album size to 11x14
from life, try
Sealed Tenders will be received up to the
ibth day of May, 1889, by the undersigned,
for the excavation of the eat at Grand Bond,
the dredging of the river Aux Snuble, and
i ditching of Jlaycoek's creek.
Tenders to state the estimate for each
separately, Pians and specifications can be
seen at 11. Eilber's office, Crediton. 'rho
lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Work not to be commenced until the liability
of the townships concerned is tested. Plans
aridapeeificaticn &rein the possession of the
Councils of i\Ietlillivray, West Williams and
Bosom; bat.
The work will eommenco and terminatoat a
.date to bahereafter agreed upon.
n.
The engineeringwas done by R. Coed. Esq., The
proposed cutis about 81 rods
long, average depth 20 ft., bottom width 30 fc.
The Jiver dredging is about 268 chains, SOft.
wide, at variable depth.
renders to stare on outside(Tender for G.B. C)
and ,addressed to
C. PROUTY, Hay, P. 0, Ont.
"Dy order of the township of Stephen.
N.B.—Security will be required for com-
pletion of work.
WILLIAM ROBERTS, AI. D. F. R. C.
P , `'Pregnancy is a fruitful cause of
Bright's disease. The relative proportion of
cases between the ages of 20 and 45, are 80
women to evci',y 100 erten, while after this
period the mortality fulls to 6:) women to
every 100 men." Women during pregnancy
ore especially liable to contract kidney dis-
ease, winch if neglreteci will terminate in
Jirieht's Disease. Keep the kidneys netive,.
and tnnintain ;i benithy flow of brine by the
frerinon1n50 of Wainrer's Safe Curd dnrii g
the period of pregnai:ey. It will keep the
1(fditevs hcallshy atitd active.
U(1NKCINII?TIOi`i 81.111 LY CURED.
1111: r:rIron•
Phrases inform your renders tlint 1 have a
posil.fvr' ern rely for the above named cdis-
c•a:•c. Tay its ti1nely 010 thoesenrls of hope.
1088 cases have dt('cii per,nnrntly du rod.
1911511 be glut to read tee bottles of nn)'
remedy nom to airy of year renders who
have co ulrll�mtiou if they will send motheir1,1x rev'inncl l'. 0. a1(Irese..
%dospori(nlls,
Dn. T. A. ,4i3OCrMf
Toronto, 0111.. 37 Yongo street.
Children Cry for Pi•tcher's ectatic
Money
Saved
Money o
IVJacle.
s nsiiOTR,
He has Iso au elegau, display of Photo-
graph Frames Sizes : Sx10,
1x14 and 14x17.
AT ALL PRICES
Goods,
Goods! Good. Value !
New Goods, New Prices. •
�
EVERYBODY SMILES.
Our spring and snmmer stock is now
complete. every department being replete
with goods purchased at the best 1)0080s
selected Milli care. Everything fresh.
I'n dress goods our rarity is egtt'ul to any
in town --all the newest shades and colors
---find ate sold at prices positively lower
that env. MOM: examine them and be
convinced.
In every other rd:.partnment we offer as
good vitlue for is little money,
l'ri,.
a
liodnuntaken
, t the highest market
o,
Roller Flom always on hand for sale.
A Cali Solini.ed.
J. P. Ross,
Market Store, EXE,! i.l�i,
It wi 1 bo c the aclvan age of th
having pictures to frame to 'xalnine his
stock of Picture Mon di rg,
Get pricesCbe �i orches ng Where. ,bore
JOS. SI TIj IOCT. I)EAItIl� etly
1 I : l...abeth street,. south of Jamea•st Metter
ta•allery Opposits Post•Oific - ! smirch.
Notice To Farmers.
—CALL AT TRE_
MontrealGeneral
O —
MontrealGeneral store
I and :wanting any amount of
turkey and geese tail and wing.
quills.
—FOR SALE :--
Ladies' and Ohildren's Boots & Shoes..
Ladies' and Children's Rubbers.
Ladies' Bnbbers and Hosiery i*.o'ni
nined.
Ready-made clothing, Flannels, Underwear
Top Shirts and Cardigans.
organs . and Pianos, Sewing Machines
Deet• s{ cause for sale or to rent, oppos-
e to u hail
Givo me r call Before purchasing;
niit� ,��,c,t Fps1J-i
EA-CQUARTLRS
Pure Drugs Drugs; Patent Medi-
cines Dye'•stuffs,
Perfumery and Toilet
rt1Cl es.
Sch'd'd1 Books and Stationary,
Photo Frames, Albums,
Purses, etc. .
Cigars Pipes, and Tobacco.
Also a large assortment
of Toilet and Bath
Sponges always
on hand
Prescriptions carefully pre-
pared from the purest
Drugs.
Remember the place, Sign,
GOLDEN MORTAPI,
Main St.,
T s`
DrEplia
,a
fl
al
SHE. KEY TU HEALTH.
Znlocks &litho clogged avenues of the
Bowels, kidneys and Liver, carry.,
iug off gradually without weakening the
system, all the impurities and foul
humors of the seoretions; at the same
time Correcting Acidity of the,
Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dys-
pepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,.
Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness
of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of
Vision, Jaundice, Balt Rheum,
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Muttering of:
the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen-
eral Debility; all these and. many
other similar Complaints yield to the
happy influence of BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS.
T'„ =mum! a rCib.r. Proprletera. Toronto,
DR, Wasinington,
Throat & Lung' Surgeon„
Of .Toronto, will bo at the Central Ho
tel, Exeter,
T1 -11012L.
M ix 21�.e1
Until 6 o'clock, :!
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asth a, Consumption, h
etc, permanently and effectually cured.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- A few. Prominent Testimoniala
signed, and endorsed"'.Conder for Indian Sup- I of Permanent (lilies
plies," will be received at this office up to noon
of TITURSDAY. 9th May, 1889, for the de- Mrs. JohnMeILay, Kingston, Ont., Catarr)f
livery of Indian Supplies during the fiscal year and Consumption.
ending 80ih,June, 3890, consisting of r•lour, John McIcelry,.Kin ,rston,Ont. ,oatarrh.
Bacon, Groceries, Ammunition, Twine, Oxen, Mrs, A. %Lopping; Kingston, Ont., Bronoh '
stows, hulls. Agricultural Implements, Tools, Contumption., •
&c.,dutypaid, atvarious points in Manitoba Mr. E.' Scott, Kingston, Ont„ Catarrh; hemi
and the North-west Territories.
Forms of tender containing full particulars
relative to the supplies required, dates of do- Read W. II. Storey's Original Testieteniai4.
livery, &c., may bo had by applying to the
undersigned, or to the Indian Commissioner at
Regina, or to the Indian Office, Winnipeg. Listen to II Storey, Esq „of the firm ti
Parties inay tender' for each description of W H Storey its Son, Acton, Glove Manufacture-
goods (or for any portion of each description of ere, also President Manufaoturers'Assoelittiun
goods) separately or for all the goods called of Canada.
Lorin the Schedules. and the Department re- Dh.SVnsn>xexox,215,irongo st.. Toronto,
served to itself the right to reject the whole or Ts Slit.—I assurek
fund part of a tender. ' van 1 Fon) rx'toiuf (Is
Each tender must be accompanied by an ne- the radical cure you have effected in my throat
eptedCheque ittfaver�fthodnttorintondent trouble,andthough'Idislikehavilt myriamn4,
General of Indian Affairs on a Oanadinn- Dank,
; appcarin connection with the 1ostxn.lniallr(ts
for at least live per cent. of the amount of the iness,yet, having regard for those who 0,TO
tender, which will bo forfeited ff the party, gimilarlyaf�feeted.as well as haviak'1 clesireta
tendering declines to oirtor into a u0 ntract rocngnizo thorosuIts r•. your treatment Inma'lns,
b&sedpn such} tendar when enlletl uponao iia ; s departure in this asst, trrior to niyaequreint--
80, ormf ire falls to eon1pletethe Workcontraet- ane0 whim.100,T „ut auifored' fox two .'Caws
ed for. It the tender be not seeep.ed. the Pram repcateri, Tacks of catetrhsl sorethonged'ra:it
cheque will be returned. each suceeedms . ,.,aack befog more prol:
Each :tender must, .in addition to the .si nn- andviolent 'ni r, the former, Atthesetimr
titre of the tenderer, bo signed by two sureties hacl violent i t, ,if cotte'ing, and would dia.
coeoptab! eto t11a depnrtin entfor the propos oltarco15190 ilt:ar1titigs ofl leucons, :1'oolin :
performance of the contract, alnrnietl.1smslarr thabost tnodfon;dskfllav '
ablciinelitdii,;ui n,nOlr-nptOd S nth
The lowest Or any -tondei'not uoeessni'ily ae- , , 1'iocialist,, and:.
e0»to(1, 1001 almasi, (!rcry r„iiia 11(100)1 try lnencCintx
phi n,dvertisomonti8 1101b be unser[ wtthoi.itexpert;l icin,n,mnrtia,e f.
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any newspaper without the nutbority of the good I t 00111. rota, 1 '.fhe elran e Bird oro
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and throat..
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of 1trrIfaa4 'tcxrls. with.10000andor, nrrl s owed. *iv�e -rir
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