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The Exeter Times, 1891-6-11, Page 8TNsnRA>`Gl t+4Lt,.tOP,AGENT FOR melee WP.S.rEetef Ae NOB COM. PANX of Toronto; Mao terttheP1t&ENIX V111E iNSURAKOE OWSIPA .Y. of London; England, tete BO1:AI,.3ANADIA.N, of Aeon - treat and the ONTARIO etre etTAI, LIFE ASSLki4elOreCO' of Waterloceeetentislned la9U eaeuremeeaintorce,813,l24400, Bonuses every year atter 3r4 year. • Visit the Mart =il-rerthdtty ( W.DDItif71 Farling eats j GATS Gifts ALBUMS., I BIBLES, t Rae. 31r C,'ement, of Petro:ea, formerly !SHEET erfneee0E€ } of Exeter, has been elected presideut of y1L'SIC. FICTION the London (,.nfercnce. The Exeter ne t Works Co. lama gnau- City of salt on lecn:l which they will dispose of at the lowest figures. Cher noys ani chiteren's suits take well, they are tiniehecl its an attractive style. Call and see them at J. R Mends. i St .tiouel' - isch'1 x-11 eedee'Sd 1t-o"1:er 1 r; e ail^eseet c a cattletv;tta r7 1 t e*:n a se:ec ¢u Tuts nsy by 31esers We , :1 Wes. They were:). sleet lot. From 1+* to lee cents have teen pain for vee/ en rbc^ lender t;r enee ;et thio week, ,Ito large geminattes are being marketed. H. Parsons. has transferre l the a mtract • f,,rputtiut down the drain on 41"iifliaaril to G orae Holmes, at the contract price, Arevttter, Read Catling Bros. change of advt. J V. Clarke has erected a handaonne. new sign in front of hie premises. Gypsies have been camping on the com- mons near the river for several days. The Saturday market was a brisk one. Prices were food and the ettendancelarge. The summer Seti rday excursion% to Goderieh and Kincardine commenced last week. Bathing in the river has commenced. Bathers will do well to observe the regul- ations. The prospects of a fairly large yield of fruit are brighter than they seemed to be a few weeks ago. The Young People's Society of James at Methodist church intend having a lawn so,,:al in a few weeks lM U`IO 9300KS THE MART N ewspapera S. S. ibrarie ilVreppitt„ Psi•er t1 `Z$, LUISPepe wait J. (lRIGfe. W �j + t , Messrs l;a a .t Taylor have re e t e l the '. , c.nntmet for bending the new hotel and F.3XE`T'R• harms shop etliirkton, far eft Jaacoh '1 aylor. The fluai draft of the stationing; eonami't. t .e of ti:'Lau 1, taanr,fvrenva aeti It Ret 11. F.xtt'a value i13 l.) ass f S)+O(1S tTclta na ;las t^ actor of the titain•st. 4letlr.. Chtsr,;h and Parasols this week. ds nice plaid Press ss i t. 1�alS 1 specs 11`1 choice of ""summer hats y 1 tet errawa ,t►el Wee. Asx. for our 2>5e color - for til., and 10 varies lovely e l hit, you will eery it is gotta value, at J- eeiRt for $1..00. A i;eautital ns l'? a frees ie a eentero a 3 letter ^.nal line o laril`a:'1S 1tr , l ; 1', 8 rr:i w` t e° ant.:irfl „i lits letter+ in tee j! n e ,`g tY� B o , �D„ . �.1i� nageltal ct `:# rirr9a^l: 1,1,,0IAN jrrmpS cover .r arleee,3.r , 111 �yi 1 t ", 5hryele+�• Ave give you. le .`''.):«a,l a arli;*oc, 80%1,4 1` ay8 8aave h;en redline; lairal'a 'a o Para- r3, -ts �,Q late:. 1 dae errst'Auk u lee techs Q have far too .l la➢elate , - , . , . a ca.a:� a, sant a'i�l have the F=:ill • tined r a y )a is !tel •! Out sol'; etlltl 131.1 to clear them 143. " 1 ,S av lAy H, roar %;11.7t trial LE' Floral :l ban l ry Zl`? :natter what our 4D: :5 is, Ts vont reed a i'`tylsel sot 1 � !,;yea R T a Rwill ,eceae pnaalrele esor;tt e < the [ ,a. ,. a1i h, t'Jcsn•er9. y € -iia.'` t,'i111 A(1Vet *en i,� ludas V Flouncing :114'1 Sl►i1'tial 41 legalise, caf the rrd cera. swot.% is i aarMoi In en; entitles, etc, under his large Embroideries are going fast, 1 111r148. Si ve :aa;wg vw,,Eceahmr of this', we have a 1111e 111'54'(,'4 fetal, Mr 11. has green}, improved Tho 1)omiason voters' life aro to he that will save you money. rtiviseal this year, and it behooves all young men who have net been enrolled to J A. ST bW'ART* , t,•t tent they sire a place on the lists Bankrupt Stade Dealer. Exeter Mae, 1591, will loin; l e remetnl:ered as nnennanamneenseennsannearennerenner= the driest of env May in the past 50 years. The when! month passed without rain, unless in Qmall areas, over the Domituon. Zile &du el1110. HL'RSDAY, 31.7.NE 110, 1S91.. LOCA! HAPPENINGS. • The General Assembly. The following are the commissioners who will represent the Presuyteries of Huron and Stratford at the Presbyterian General Assembly which is now in session at Kingston. Presbytery of Huron -Minis- ters -J. A. Anderson, (oderich ; D. M 1iamsay, Londesl•nrough ; M. Barr, Sea - forth ; Colin Fletcher, Exeter ; A. D, eIel)onahl, tieaforth. Elders, J. Strang, Exeter ; W. 1ulton, Grand Bend ; D. Clark, Egmondville ; F. Somrnerville, Kirkton; Jas Aikiniteac, Godorich. Pres. bytery of ntratford-Ministers-J. Camp. bell. Granton ; A Grant, St Marys ; A. Stewart, Shakespeare ; E. W. :Penton, Stratford ; R. Scott, Yickson. Elders - R. Bell, Avonhank ; J. Dickson, Donegal; A. 'McIntyre and Alex enema, St Marys ; S. Catlin, Stratford ; A. Sutherland, Brooksdale. Firemen's Demonstration in Seatorth. Send for particulars of the Grand In- ternational Firemen s Tournament to be held in Seaforth on June 15th and 17th, 139L $1,000,00 in cash prizes for hose reel races. hook and ladder race°, coupling competitions , firemen's foot races, and other sports such as bicycle races, drum- mers race, football matches by electric light, and farmers load competition. $10 to the largest load of people and $10 to the load of largest people. This will be the greatest sporting event ever held in the west. Do not forget that the great cham- pionship football match between` the Detroits, of Detroit, and the Hurons, of Seaforth, takes place on the recreation grounds on the morning of the 17th. For further particulars send to R. Haxby, Secretary Seaforth Fire Brigade, Seaforth, Ont. For years Exeter has been "welled." by outsiders for various advertising and printing, and the money that should be spent in these and other lines at home is given to outside institutions, for what? We do not know why unless it is that people like to build up other towns. Do not patronize tramp pedlars or oily tongued dealers in wares handled by our own busi- ness men. We have everything in town. sold as low as elsewhere, and in the major- ity of cases the quality is superior. In the line of printing and advertising the local offices are well equipped for every line of work, and the ground the local papers cannot cover is not worth seeking. Money spent on territory that the local press does not coyer is simply thrown away. On July lst a reduction of five per cent. in all salaries of $500 to $750, and over the latter figure ten per cent. paid to G. T. R. employes, will be made. As might be expected, there is considerable indignation affected. It is claimed the men a d. amongby some of them that the management is showing a mean-somego as far as to say' "cowardly -spirit in its present course. -elopes backed by strong organization- •-t conductors, engineers, firemen, yardmen and switchmen -do the operation of the new ssigned being that the •ntwithstanding his el trades unions, them. But `'nts. who ,atchers' number, t,re2tofl The I. 0. Foresters will attend divine service in the James-st .Methodist church next Sunday morning at 10.S) when Rev. A, L. Ruest l will preach a special aeration. For several eveniugs last week Messrs Verity & Sons' foundry operated day and night to prepare for large shipments of plows winch the firm is nnuking to Maui - toles, We have hal another week of dry weather. The grains and roots still look weak and if there is not plenty of rain dur- ing the next few weeks there will be a shortage all around. The sale of ladies' stainless black hose and black cashmere hose since our hast announcement in surprising, also black lace silk mitts, a new supply coating this week at J. P. Clarke&. TornieT Exertsiax;t.-By ocean, lake or rail. The lust excursion to the North West, June, 23rd. For rates and tickets to all points, apply to Carr GEO. -EMP, town ticket agent, G. T. R. The Freemasons of this place will attend divine worship in a body on Sunday, the 25th, at Coven Presbyterian church, when the Rev W. Martin will (D. V.) deliver a sermon to the members of that order. The congregations of the Main at Meth. ani Presbyterian churches united in ser- vice on Sunday last, in the morning, service being held in the Presbyterian church, and evening in the Main at church. The commissioner has commenced grav- elling. The country roads are now in a rough state in consequence of large quan Cities of gravel having been put on them. The open winters damegethe roads greatly. The real estate of Mr. Sam'l Cornish was put up at auction yesterday. The house was reserved, while the land, consisting of 2 acres and 23 rods, on Huron -at., was sold to Mr. Thomas Welsh for the sum of $390. The new organ for the James -sr. S. S. has arrived, and is a fine instrument. It was purchased of Messrs Martin & Perkins. An open meeting of the Young People's Society on Tuesday evening "opened" the organ. For a good variety of towels and towell- ing, table linen and' table napkins, straw and feather tickings, cottonades, Denams and shirting, grey and bleached cottons, p'ease call and see those shown by J. P. Clarke. It is just possible that there will be no celebration in Exeter on Dominion day. Why allow these holidays to pass without a demonstration of some kind ? If for nothing. else, it would keep the people and money in town. The mayor of Guelph has instructed the chief of police t e see that black knot and noxious weeds are not allowed to flour• ish in that city. The law is very stringent in this respect, and it is hoped that it will be enforced in Exeter. To our customers we would say, busi- ness isnot carried ou for fun, 15 pounds of, granulated sugars cost me or any other man $1 09, think out the . results your- selves. Our sugars will be sold on their merits with a small profit, J. P. Clarke. Upon the receipt of the news of the death of the Hon Sir John Macdonald, numerous flags were at once hoisted at half mast and the bells tolled. For days; the town has wore an expression of grief at the demise of Canada's Noble Chieftain. The surroundings of the Metropolitan hotel show marked improvement of late. A handsome new high board . fence has been erected atthe rear, which adds great- ly to the appearance of the premises. A new stable of considerable capacity is in contemplation by the proprietor. ' Miss Penhale, of Stephen, ,whose eves were recently burned by el -deride of lime, has found it necessary to consult an oculist; she being unable to open the lids unless by. the aid of her fingers. It is feared that the muscles have been destroyed. Mack sympathy is expressed for the estimable young lady, in her misfortune. B'axetel' Tyleflloipal QounOil.. The council met ou Monday evening pursuant to adjournment ; all members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed. Moved by T. B. Carling seconded by W. G. Bissett, that, in view of the very bad stenoharlsingfrom the mouth of the drain on clan -et, of which atony complaints .have been made, the clerk be instructed to purchase suffici- ent 12 inch sewer pipe to extend said drain for 200 feet,, Messrs Snell Bros to contribute $15 to its cost. -Carried Moved by W. G. Bissett, seconded by E. Christie, that the reeve request the Kusa• nese men of this village to discontinue business for two hours on Thursday, int respect of the late Hon Sir John A. Mac- donald - Carried. Moved by T. B. Cerliogaemonded by D. A. Ross, that an order for CSO, assessor's salary, be passed. -Carried. - loved by W. G. Bissett, seconded by D. A. Roes, "that the council of f he r illege of Exeter, in council assetn- bted, express their deep regret at the lamentable death of the late Premier. of this Domir.iou-the Right lion air John 4 , Macdonald and to convey to Lady Macdonald and family its condolences in their severe affliction, and that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to Lady elacdonaall."-Carried Board of Trade. June titin -Meeting he'd nt the town halt at .9.15 p m. with the president in the ehair. Members present. -BB. S. O'Neil, N 1),'€lurion. 1P. O Weekes, J (3iltespie, 1)r Rollins, J. Farmer. G. T me'y, J Me' Innes, E. Christie. J. Senior. 13. S. Goch- eneur. Invited guests : Revs Robinson and Martin, and Ti. H. Collins Esq, Items pissed :--per B. S. O'Neil and N, D. Hur^ don. that as a mark of aympathy in cone r,eetio„ with the sad loss lust enetained by our country in the death of its beloved 1 reinter --the Right lion Sir John A Mac- donald, K. C T3., that regular routine be suspended. The following resolution was then submitted by Dr Rollins; f4The item- leers of the Exeter Board of Trade hereby wish to puce on record au expression of their cheep sorrow in the leas which our l,eloved lra'tatira1» It;, su3tained in the remaavil1.y death c1 its First 91iuiater, tete Bight Hon Sir Jelin A. Maedonaki, 1're;nit-r of 4" naela, and cnuneillor of tho Benefit Empire, ere* and would also further desire to reeved their deep gratitude that hie aa?u.at,le mental gifts and stettsruan li(;e qu.alitie*, have been so long preserved and %tsecl in the serviee• of ilia country 'bey would alae respectfully beg to tender to Lady :Macdonald and the remaining met:there crof the family their sympathy and prayer that our Heavenly Father wenitc in thio their affliction be pleased to be•atow or then Hia all sufficient consola- tion and support. In an able apceell worthy of the hour the resolution was seconded by R. H Collins, lesq , who in manly terms and force paid a v itlhug tribute to the memory of the ono whose brain and hands had dur ing such an important and eventful period of the couutry's history been permitted to so largely mould and shape its character. Apart from errors of policy,his had been a life willingly given in and for hia country's weltaro, and no man could now stand up and say that his conduct was at any time instigated by other than motives of the highest and purest patriotism Kindly support was then given in short, feeling addresses by Revs. Robinson and Martin, after which by a rising vote and silently bowed heads the resolution was carried. This part of the meeting concluded with a few words of prayer for our country's weal from the lips of Rev S. F. Robinson ; Per W. D. Weekes and J. Gillespie, that a copy of resolution be forwarded to Lady Macdonald; Per J. Gillespie and S. Sweet, adjournment to Wednesday evening next at 8 p.m. Pro. Secretary, J. Glume. Personals, John Taylor is in Toronto as tending a meeting of the C. U. F. Wm Waker, of Stephen, left for Calgary, N. W. T. this week. - Tho Farquhar Hotel has Leen sold to Robert Pringle, of "Osborne, for $200. The Rey Mr Martin will preach next Sunday evening on "Lessons from the life of Sir John A. Macdonald." Mr and Mrs Jamieson, of Durhani.father and mother of Mrs (Rev) W. Martin, are visiting at the Presbyterian Manse. The contractors for the drain on William street are about to throw up the job, on the plea that it was taken at too low a figure. A special meeting of the council was held last ever. to consider the matter. The order of the council requesting all stores to be closed for two hours an Thurs- day was changed, and the business places were closed yesterday from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. in honor of the late Sir John A. Macdonald. Mr H. Nelson anr1 family returned to town last week from New Nork state, and Mr Nelson resumes work for Mr Treble, an manager of his harness making depart- ment, vice Mr Sweeney who has decided to "lay off" for a time on account of ill health. Mrs Rey W. L. Ball, of Ildertou, ad- dressed the Woman's Foreign Mission Society of the Thames Road Presbyterian church last week. The address was very interesting and made a good impression. Mrs Ball is a sister of the late Hon Geo. Brown. The creek on Ann st is again giving trouble and the stench arising from above the mouth of the sewer pipe, is almost unbearable. The council has taken action in the matter, but until the covering is extended eastward for a couple of blocks, this nuisance will not be obviated: Levi Walper has returned to town from Berlin where he has been living for some years, and will work Mr A. walper's farms. Loins .Wolper has gone to Berlin to, take Levi's position in the Commercial hotel there, We wish each a full measure of success in their new undertaking. The• Ministetisl Association of South Huron *net in the . Main.st Meth church, Exeter, on Monday, 1st inst, The princi- pal business' was a paper read by Rev Jos. Cook, of Hensel], on "The emotional in Religion." This paper took the ground that the emotional is a product of spiritual life rather than a cause. Quite a long dis- cussion took place on the proper methods of reaching the .emotions. A question which affects the conduct of Revival ser- vices. The association seemed to be un- animous that they should be reached only through a presentation of the Word of God to the intellect and conscience,' Rev J. Wilson afterwards read an :,instructive sermon on the doxology of the Lord's Prayer which was well criticised and the. association adjourned tomeet at the Thames Road Presbyterian .church on :the let Monday of July. Minard's Liniment tor Rheumatism. WE ARE SHOWNIG SPECIAL VALUES In the following Imes: Ladies' Embroidery Floula,cings,. Ladies' Bik. Lace Flounoings, Ladies' Silk Mitts and Gloves, Ladies' Parasols and Hosiery, Ladies' Light Blouse 11latorials, Ladies' Tennis Suitings, Ladies' Blk, and Col'd Kid Cloves. RICHARD PICKARD & SON. Middlesex Co. Vounoi.t, The Council of the County of Middlesex closed its June session on Saturday, At the elase of the seselon the fallowing reports were received and adopted; -Inspector Dear nes* presented bis report, It dealt with the sohoole of -'eetrninster township, Dela. ware, Dorchester, Nino -ere feiddulph and McGillivray.. The total expenditure iu the sear WAS $31,031 91, a done Ise of 131,223 42 The average paid an teachers' mettles per average pupil was bieucst in London town ship. $12 28, and lowest in Dorchester, a9 40; the highest average per school for janitor's duties and fuel was 6104; 07, in 1leetmiuster, and lctwat,1152 22, in 11TeOil. livrae; the ltigL at message bele:tee carried over to the new year was $1e6 03 for Dorchester, and the lowest average, $l9 47, for M.,Uillivray, A. talate of the areas and assecauteettta rates of alt the sections ahowe tlaat rax:c *clime), undone as natiie over 5,000 eared No •:1, i3naldulph, 5, 4.:3; No 14. Me- reillivrat, 5,300; No 10, Westminster, .1,28,5; No 15, Dorebeeter, 5 105; Nee 1 and 2, Louden, 5,120 and 5,062 acres. There are four Roman Catholic separate sehaols, one in Weelininater of 1,1520 acres, ono in Ilideulph of 3,076 twice and two in Me Gllivray, The female teachers outnumber the oilier rex by 21; they were paid an average annual eatery of $309e the male teachers received an an average $102. A change of teachers was mnalo at Clttistmns in 40 per cent of the schools, in 1880 the regilierereturned the names of 8,9.28 pupils in 1890, 7,5117--e decrease of 1,831. Among the supposed cnuaes aro the increase in the average sign of farms, the decrease in the number of farm laborers, decrenee in the average number of obildren per family, and that children are now leaving school at nn earlier age. The changes which affect municipal councils that wore made by the receut revision of thogachaol law wore re- ferred to. Among these are that it is made Blear that trustees lnay require councils to raise money to pay for building schools without the cement of the ratepayers when repayable in eon rate; provision is mads for the discontinuance when deemed expedient of a model or high school; it is made the duty of the caunty council to fix the scale of fees pnyable by county pupils attending a high school; town and village councils must appoint truant officers; rural school boards may appointsuoh officers, and all assessors must record the name, age and residence of every child from 8 to 14 years of ago The report was referred to the Educational Committee. The report of the Finance Committee (Janne Gilmour, •obairman), recommended that a rate of 1 4-5 mills on the dollar be levied on the whole of Middlesex for cut rent expenses, producing 860,529 75; also a rate of four fifths of a mill on Middlesex prof.er, producing $23,217 95, to meet debenture interest. It places the rates for the muni- cipalities as follows : Adelaide, $4 600 55; Caradoc, $4,846 40; Delaware, 82,427 70; Dorchester, $5.345 75; Eekfrid, $4,729 59; Lobo, }16,157 25; London, $14,041 65; Met- calfe, $3,293 30; Mosa, $3,701 40; Nissouri 56,441 45; Westminster, $8,886 65; East Williams, $4,11780; Went Williams, $3,008 Strathroy, 51,764 85; London West, $585; Parkhill, $611 80; Glencoe, $354 70; New bury, 8172 80; Wardsvillo. $157 25; Ailsa Craig (1ilddlesex proper), $214 30; Ailsa Craig, $112 65; Luoan, $266; McGillivray. $4,038 10, and Biddnlpb, $2,972 85. lie, port adopted. The Equalization Committee's report valued the several townsbips as follows: McGillivray, 66,775 acres, $2,740,512; Bid- dulph, 39,244 aores, $1,649 896; Adelaide, 44,171 sores, $40 per sore; Carado°, 62,671 acres, 830 per acre; Delaware, 23,027 acres, 840 per acre; Dorchester, 51,625 acres, 840 per acre; Eklrid, 53,447 acres, $24 per acre; Lobo, 47,290 acres, 850 per acre; London, 99,833 acres, 554 per acre; Metcalfe, 36,164 acres, $35 per sore; Mosa, 47,038 stores, $30 per acre; Nissouri, 49, 500 acres, $49 per acre; Westminster, 62,898 aores. 854 per acre; East Williams, 38,570, 541 per acre; West Williams,:35,151 acres $33 per acre. The equalized valve of county towns and villages was thus estimated: Strathroy, $678,798: London West, $225,000; Parkbill, $235,299; Glencoe, 5136,425; Newbury, 566- 465; Wardavilie, 455,600; Alias Craig (Mid dlesex proper) 880,000; Ailsa Craig,560,000; Lucan, $147,000. The whole of Middlesex was calculated at 650,835 acres, and the total equalized value of the county $33,544,. 209. The consideration of the report was laid over until the afternoon session, innenne THE Base Rsstme-Every ingredient eat ployed in prodecing'Hood's Sarsaparilla is strictly pure, and is the best of its hind it is possible to bay. All the roots and herbs are carefully selectee. personally examined, and only the best *van] ,e.t' So that from` the time of purchase uu•+I Hood's 'Sarsepar ilia is prepared, ever, tthing iv carefully a view to t`ainin . best watched withR the result. Why don't yon E y it? WINTER spoor -The coy %inter season exposes many to attacks of colds, coughs, boarssnese, tightness of the chest, asthma, bronchitis, ego , which requires a reliable remedy lake Hauyard's Pectoral Balsam for their relief and owe. Known as reliable for over thht ty yearn. The best cungh cure. HEAL•rn ix ncnni-=IIealth-giving herbs, barks, roots, and ten ;lea ere carefully cam bined in 'Burdock Blood Bitters, which regulate the :scot cLions, purify the blood and renovate and strengthen the entire system. Price $1 n bc.ttle, six for $5, Less than 1 cent a dose. children Cry for Pitchet.'s Castoria IT WON'T HURT YOU! To look over our Stook and, get our Prices, and it may YO GOOD- It has done others good by introducing them to the BEST and OHBA LEST STOOK in this town. • In Tweeds and Worsteds We carry a Fine Range, We may say this has had since in business lea been, the best year al we have sin , M I de -to -Oder Clothing. Why ? Because we sell Reliable Goods and Guarantee a first -glass fit. NO SHODDY T We have just received a choice range of Ready-made Summer Coats and Vests. We make a $; ecialt7 i , Ce ,ts' 17'e71 wear. See our Men's Fancy Shirt; only 50 cents. Men's Socks, 3 hairs for 25 cents -Good value. Just imagine 1 Six -piece Glass Sett for 25 cents. Our Groceries are the Freshest and Best. Fine Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices. Try a sample of a c 0. Y. P." We sell and recommend. Chicago Yeast Powder, the original 25c. Baking Powder. We still sell "C ding's . Own" which has given such good satisfaction. e have just received a daisy 25c. Japan Tea. CARLING BROS. LADIES Call and see Spackman & Co's. Dress Goods -all new goods. LADIES! Call and see Spackman & Co's. Sateens, Prints and Angola Suitings. All good washers. :oma LADIES Call and see Spackman & Co'e. Embroidery, Skirtings Lawns and Delaines, for the hot weather. LADIE S ! We sell the best 25c. Black Hose in the Dominion, worth 40c, and warranted stainless. Call and see them. LADIES, Remember we carry 'one of the largest stocks of MILLINERY in the town. Every hat new. Nf,old t trimmings to -work up. Call and: see the new.s y rle'a for spring and summer. E. %is SPACIKIVIAAT & C D Samwell's Block, Exeter, The Molsons Bank 1 (OIIARTRRY;DBYPAQaYI LIA>;NT,856 ) Paid up Capital 65,000,00 Rostrund 1.000,00 Head Office, Montreal, F.. WOLPLRSTAN THOMAS,Fsq., GErrbRAL MAN* GxE 20 bran ebofee esin tee Dominion: Agoncle, in the Dominion,U,S.A.and Europe. Exeter Branch, Open everelawful day ,fremit) .a. m.to 3 p.m SATURDAYS.10 a,m•to 1p.m, P4Per0ontperannum allowedformoney on Depositlteceipte N. DYER HURDON, Sub -Manager, CENTRAL rber SShop, -FAN SON'S BLOCK, Prop A. fast , Shaving and Hair cutting in the latest style of the art. Every attentien paid to cutting Ladies' and t:; hie drens Ha'b,