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Local News- A number. et Aelegates front th
different Sunday sehool$ here attend
t4 Tll,cIl &Mod onk•
St.rewherrye.ere 15 eents volition held Ooderich en Toes,
per box. (My and WodileSdaY.
-The fall OW, :tv/tieli has escaped The many- Kends of gr. LA.
14t,a, myflgc, wieter, i$ assmn- Carling, will be 1)1ease4 te leare
lug the eppearageo' of a bountiful that be !IRS very stweeeefelly .passef.
ex.mi, • the Senior ,41ort4IPP1ittol1 • exaffmq-r
The ,Sanitery- Inspector is leek, '14114 2-1,9 Pontg Piiversiy,.
inTs itherply afterthoSe whose b* Wg erepleeeed to learn that Mr,
eras are not properly cleaned mid Telm Elliot:10f this village, has finish -
purged. ea hie legel situdiee .and hes lapsed
Ny, ecuthectt, ]ter h0,8 his exeminations end Wno.tra fttll
4.!eeeet1y .been .appointed .geuerel. fledged .ball'i§teY, 411(1$01ieitnr. nnd
takes up his i•eSille1100`111 AX0t01.,.
ktg8t1t ,f00 80116n :1118,01,g1lp
t110 -404 iathe ltuta0t. Wo were premised a ints galley
:Sieee the recent rains, meadows slip report of the moceedinim of the
and eprigg grain of all kinds gre Teitehers conventimi lield hete. last
looking well, and everything now Thersdey, and rriday, but as We
Inds fair for g !vespertine yield. have not been feyoured with ir we ere
vote the 13004140o G.,„eeityp enable to pLibli5liit, The' reason
teport for 1.836, just issued: wo no. 1°1' "°"""4e!:v41 143 17b.vi°"'
lice the Gross Revenue derived from Our town council inefle a general
the besinese -done at Exeter post- inspection ot the village lest Monday
nilice was $2„427.51eand increase. of evening for ',,he i,ole.pos.o of making
§55 oveethe previous year, • .repaireand other improvements, A
numr of old lelank s
beidewalks are
A union meeting-cf the direetors , •
o to be replaced by nreyel, end some.
the sourfltt,ron 40, Sr?Ph04 oew celverts are to. be Wilt, ited
arid Usboree Avicultinals -someties when the work is (we it
will be held at Exeter on :Satto.day, prove the appeauance of the town
the 1.801vinst., for the purpose of ver4144.
revisiee end arranging the prise lisyt , •
1.Iie finest end niost novel lot of
be
We are.pleased to state that Re's glassware yet cm exhibition ban
J. Graham, and W. 8. Pascoe, 11; seen at Mews. 'Sainwoll 4 Vickard'S.
consists of Water Ateliers', vases,
of Exeter, heve, by the Loden fruit dishes,.eake baskets, card
ie-
furonee which bee just elOsett at
ceivers, and a host of other thingS
Smnia, been allowed:to reniabi .with salted for the toilet and dining roont
.012 people .0 their res)?ec'tive ohniath and was imported .dinot frow
es for another year. ,
eia I'll for his enterprising
The, adjourned meetiog of the
.A. Dem en farmer mulled i 1111110 r,
° '1'1°61 '°')141.(1 ""les 8tr"b man, of xfay township, after baying
Netlualist QIntrch 1.1 0 held this I at,
n barg tin-Witb 1,11 agellt lin a
(Thorsday) evening itt the close of
eumber of bushele of wheet, a few
the tveekiy prayer meeting. All weeks two, dame t„ the c„,tehtsh,,
efficiall,y concerned shotild YO% 1
thiensetves aceordingly, that he 76.1 been cibitten," and eon-
segue:10y, Inal the agent arrested.
The Salvation Army in Canada do Re was eKainined. before our leeal
not intend to be behindhand in this megistnites last Thursday and was
year of jebilee .0o in inisaioner
, committed to Goderich jail to stand.
Claniths has issued a manifesto tisk-: "
his 4.ne :ease came up at the
ing the soldiers and their friends General session, but was' postponed,
to raise $35 000 to establish and the Agent is out on $200 bail to
.1" Pew bar''el" as a' fitting ine"1- appear when called upon. This is
oriel to fifty years' bencaent reign, anOther Warning to farmers to beware
The superiority Of Mr.' Haye's, ef those smooth tongued agents and
Metropolitan house; ice cream and faidlers of every
description, for they
summer beaverages is 'securing for. are stire•to get bitten in the end.
his Temperance lionise, an enviable We were,shown the other day, by
reptItatiOnr and although he only Mr. QQQ. SainWell, of the firm of
commenced'
it short thne ago, he has Semwell & Pickard, several ancient
already 0 liege and increasing trade. coins and other curiosities. Among
Customers. prononnee his ice ereani the collection wiis a copper .coin that,
excellent. was used in the time of Nero, is
In looking over the first draft of Moment') Qf the jubilee or King
stations of the Toronto Conference George II, who- reigned My yellers
Stationing Committee of the Method on the-, throne of England, and a
ist °introit, now being held in that' akeu of the coronation, of Queen
city, we liotiee the name orrtev. E 'victoria which took plaee on June
Roberts, lather of E. Reberts, 1:833. These mementoes are
merehant °tibia town, has been. tie- .not worth- ranch financially hut are
pointed to the pastorate of St. Nees. ,greetly prized by Mr. Samwell whe
,(ehurch, Brampton, , has refused largo'suhis of money lot -
Geiger Bros. of Dashwood have, themM,r. Samwell has also it speei,
meeof the first Atlantic cable which
the contract of furnishing the 111111-.
broken while being laid. across
ber for the interior Of a brick build-.
in to be erected next sprin,r'on the this water. It is about the size of
curner of John and Main Streets, and twice the thickness ore ten -cent
Exeter, by Mr. W. Southcott. The. peice and is composed of all the pails
contained in the cable.
Innkling, when. completed, will add
greatly to the appearanee of the At the General Assembly of the
town. Presbyterian. tharch which is in
In no departnient of human eession: at Winnipeg, a communi-
dustry is there greater effort made etttion from the Provineial Synod
to excel than in the clothing business of the Church: of England was read
and it is that firm. which Offers the aeeeng that a committee be appomt-
greatest inducements in the, way of ed froln the Assembly with it view to
,superior styles, varied.. assortments, taking steps that may lead to a
reliable workmanship and good vat- closer amen of evangelical bodies;
nes that may hope to survive. This wiwn Oro following resolution was
is the secret of Exeter clothiers. adopted: -_"The General Assembly
The genemi session of the peace of the Presbyterian Church in Cana -
met on Tuesday, J one 14th
ls dee 'dee/Ay -schsible or the 'evils of
at
the Church of Christ, and of their
o'clock noon. at Goderich, There contrariety to the tree ideal of the
werea number of appeals fromithe de-
churth as presented in •Seripture,
cisions of justicee of the peace; mind.
:and especially in oar Lord's inter -
pally Scott cases, , There were,
also three or four civil casesi• cesso.y prayer,. as hoard with lively
panel of petit jurors was se- pification of the acacia; respecting
:ist;h!al,,Unien ad,entod by,the Pro -
Fated for the ocea$ioni being, the
m
first time under the Wow ad. etal oynou of ELM 0110.r011,0g Eng-
itt Canada, at its meeting.in
Another important step in tho di- liNermitrem ittSeptember last), amb,tho
rection of; emancipating the press General Asset n bly hereby, appoints
front the restrictions.by whieli it has
'bean so long hampered was taken tit connuittee to .einifer wit:11.40y
Silti-
ler eminnitteewhielt has beenatp-
Friday last, arid promises were re-
ceived froin'the Government which 'Tinted by other liranehea of' the
practically make it, 'certain that as urch in attitude trixl to report' to
the next nnyeting, orthe General. As -
liberal a law relating to criminal 11,. semmy.,. Tho Ge00101 Asembly 00.
• bel will be enacted next session es nomnabipA fhb, ivikh th
C. that relating.to cival libel which WM p-7,:;re-i,---tl-utlfifle '81"1.1" of- 7i.visdo--1.)-L
placed on -the statute book. of On -
shall. so direct any .enclovor to SO4
tarie a Jew months ago, cure,the greater manifested unity of b
Bow in mind that it is the people the eburch orChrist,.That truth and
of the town, not its mama advatt. charity shall be equally promoted
tiLges, that make the place progres- thereby and tbe glory attic Church's 0
sive and prosperous,Plea': and Head. advanced." The committee n
energy will. Overcome obstacleS is to be nominated at 01, future seder- a
greed and lack of energy w4L kill the mit,
tor the'fall. show.
Ecoter Bras C ,Bnnd go to S
Al..ary's en the no,
A, report of the.connty genii°
appears in this issue.
At the last meeting of ti
vAlage 013.404 ateps were bebe
towards tho'parchasing of a tow
}VP
rihe windine. up of tint pre -
gramme of games mid, sports for
11 the 4th of Ma,y %t, took plitee
on .13.tekard's pond last Friday
evening. when the boat ,race was
ie wen by, Messrs Geo. Vesper, 1st,
1): Fred, ObIlinS! od ;* titne, 3:24
11 and 3:00. There were tear en. -
tries, The duck swimming 09p-
, test 1f0e' wen by Mews. g, Han-,
,e0P1c, lst; W. Ryan, "2nd. 4.
e. large crowd of spectators witness,-
0, ed the proceedings, and the town
band discoursed sweet naueic.
The entertainment and lecture
•
given in. Drew's opera house, un -
e der the an3pices of the Teachers
institute last Thlirsday evening
". was an unqualified sneeeSs. The
lecture given Kr. ITIous-
L! tan, M, A„ Parliamentary Lib-
rarian of Toronto, on the Object
o "Educational Maxime," was
ex -
e ceedingly well delivered, and the
points set forth by the lopturer
0 Will, no doubt, have benehcery
0 and prohtable results upon the
s audience. The musicial part Of
e the programme was well rendered
f but more especially the singing a
s Miss johneton, in her rendition
of "Whistle and I'll Come to thee
c my Lad," and the song entitled
`fSturrip Town" by the Exeter
Glee Club. deserves special com-
pont, and we venture to say, can-
not be excelled by city talent
The chair was ably filled by Mr.
Holman. The Silver collec-
tion taken at t door amounted,
_ to the handsome sum of' near]
015,00.
The deputation appointed at a
meeting of buehaess men held in
Clinton twwweeks ago to wait
upon this county council and ask
them to increase the license fee
on hawkers and.pedlars to MO
attended upoththat body at Goder
We, on Wednesday of last week,
and presented, a. petition, signed
by' nearly two thousand five
hundred ratepayers, about half of
whom are farmers, asking the
Cotincil to meet. the increase. Ab
the request of the council, Mossrs
McLean, of Seaforth and Col-.
'borne, of God erich, addressed the'
counell in behalf' of the petition-
ers, and a. motion to grant the
prayer of the petition was refer-
red to.the special Commit ee, and
that committee reported to
the couneil on Friday morning,
ev. the motion was defeated by
sr majority of three) a motion was
put, that thelicense fee be made
$100., but was lest 'by , a. majority
two ., The. subject will, b�.
brought up at the December siv
ting of, the County Connell.. , •
Tao' following is the lewd
opinfn oof J. W. Garrow, of God-
pricht concerning the Hawker's
and Ped I ars' by-law Having
•'considered th0 cinestioresubmitted
tonic. concerning. the Hawkers'
and Pedlars', by-law, 1 consider
'the proposed' resolutions go too
far:. The by-laav might be amend:.
ecbso as to require the holder to.
produce his license' to any eon-.
stable 'or other peace offieer when-
eYer reqnirsd to do so. A refusal
to comply with this would; be an
offence punishable under the by-
law.. It would, not, I think, be a
great addition to the labers of the
clerk to require lain to informthe
clerks of the municipalities from
time to thne, of licenses. issued..
It could be done by cireular,- say
once a month. In my. opinion
the by-law applies to every one
whether resident yeithin or with-
out the county who carries on in
the cotinty the:trades covered hy
the by-law;*. But it ales not ap-
ply toperscree who, permanently
hve'in the county' and • who sell
by. sample, that is,. who do not
pass. from house to houte carrying
Avitl9them the goods ther sell.
There is nothing,to. prevent any
morel:Milt in the county sending
out his clerks with santles to get
order; which' may afterwards be
lawfAlly tilled. An outsider can-
not do -this in the case of tea,:dry
goods or jewellery, but if a person.
resident in the county sends, out
pedlars Or goes. with good from
house, to house, he must' titke
license.% understand' a 01180 of
lcirtricsr ip ' to local 171 ere h alitS is
can
d by ou tside tett merchants
who formerly sold throtigh pedlars
dr sahmie, now arranging with
parties .resident within the comity
whereby such persons became the
purchasers awl tiWrefOrO
fully, law-
tu rLsidents of the comity,
Partiee *as4ng for the seaside
or, aoy other planner resorts,. wi
PIPase Pall at ,th.10.+Ace bay'
th o Any0cATE sent to their .pr
per addrese.
Mr. Trick is adding more of th
heautlik0 to his already desirabl
premises, by having thein repaint
exl in die most, brilliant cokrs an
Otherwise improved, Mr. M
Eacrett, the painter, has the job
and will finish it up in super
style
There was rt great panic in th
Chicago wheat market last Tues
day,. with a drop of about 2
cents June wheat and about 1(
cents in July. Several failure
in Chicago and Milwaukee wer
announeed, and the Board o
Trade in Chicago for a tinie wa
like Bedlam.
•The vacaAy in the Exeter publi
school board paused by the remov
al of Mr. Chas. ,Senlor to Toronto
necessitated the appointment o
some responsible person, • and a
ineethig for the purpose was call
ed 00 Wednesday,when Mr, Thos.
Fitton, jeweller, Of this town; was
elected by aeclametion. Mr. Fit
ton is a man , capable in eviery
way, of tilling the honorable pe)Sit-
Com
We are informed that at the
pres.014 time the county is infest-
ed liS4 number of shoddy pedlers,
professing to be representatives
of certain woolen mills, thio pro-
priecors of 1i/hien do not recog-
nize thanns such. These men
are bartering their goods to -the
unwary in exchange for wool.
The farmer thinks he is getting
good price for his won , ,but will
find out ere long that it s only a
delusion; How many warnings
do people watit before': they will
act' wisely
Messrs. Ross &Thylor' l'unther
merchants, and dealers in buildhig
material, through increasing bnSi-
ness have found it necessary to
enlargo their premises; and haVei
conseepently purchased the &d-
ory arid 'premises of C. & Gid -
ley, gain streeti Exeter, and take
possession next January, ' They
find it almost impossible to com-
ply with the demand .!ox their
eelebrated shingles. Attention
to business and aourteousness to
customers is the, succeso.of bust.
nes%
We want good, ri'vemndrellable
correspondents for the following,
places; • Exeter North, grediton,.
Hensall, Dashwood, Centraffa;
Kirk -ton, Zurich,
Woodham and Khiva, and to
whom all material required .fer
corresponding will ba famished
upon application, Write‘atr °lice
for paper and envelopes and cont
mence work and send us'all the.
items of news transpiring:liyour
neighborhood: •
We state on what' seems, to US
good atitheritplinift the melicions
and.libellous reports which were
current here. Tuesday evening
that' Messrs Gowanlock, Wanless,.
and.othec,rnagistrates, who,acted
orilSeete!tlilet trials wenput in
jail at Gogirich- for not haviug
the properly qualification suffici-
ent for them to sit in jurisdiction
upon offenders of the Canada
Temperance Act, aro false in
eyery particular, and should nett
o credenced,
Encouraging reports from all
ver the county concerning this.
ew paper, continue to paw' itt
nd greatly excee&oni- most san-
nkio ex'pectstions.However we
re not only g'oing to keep the,
resent' standard, of this new
ieost
? prIomising local ityi Don't Lsrgo
numbers of' youne met
croak t does not a dollar
s
of business in it year;. In fact it an' boys enjoy thonse vebath-
drives Way customers. Give a Mileig in theimpid ateisPi k.
ard s pond.every. evening,
The Plania under the ausOces
of. the Boyall Templars ot Tern-;
pore:icor iii this villthee .lield lad!
Friday in Kirk's Grove, Kirkton,
waid a very sueoessfei one, A
very, able and appropriate' addresS
es ever° givcttby Mr. J. P Clark
and others. Tho spread of, the i
culteary- art WAS good and, in
aim nd ee, A niu lemon ts of vr.
jOUS k,1s tsrsrt idijTtod 41, to
the satisfactioe of ail, The Order s
is itt a.ileurishing condition, end, I
occasiout of this kind, are produet
jVOo1.11ittch
ing handend Veite to every ntove-
inetit general good,
Thil • WitheSS Jubilee Edition, well
prititedon good paper, is to hand;
price 10 cents, and with the great
Jubilee Pfeture; 50 eents,, also n
cheaper edition; prioted•on ordinary
paper, for& cents: The nuinbet
contains 12 large •Imp,esy: with over
100 pith/its, an d, othei . illuturation s.
Thia is altistoty ok, ller Majesty's
reign, sketehes of Canadien states,.
(1(01; attlly intstrnted history of
the Royal Arms, aini.other
ing articles, feinting it work of re,
fe yen te with 4egard-to the -history. of"
oar Mince in Groat thitain and CoMtv
dao I:7=We by all notntle410.1.1
paper). hut We arei going -to make
n pro vein nth front tim 6 to. time,
We are going* to make the Amy°.
OATn,tho' people's paper, and a.
paying investment for the naVer-
tiot, Everybody Speak:8 w611,of
the• ADVOCATP, and )rutidreds
hroughout the county aro' sub.
sci.ibing for it and i liaving.their
mow.; enrolled with: the long list,
of constant and 'attentive readers..
Wo extmni to those' who. h.tve;
come so ably to the rescue, tied
hiateritilliA' assisted' 115,, Our
learV thanks. tc Send elong.yetir
EnrrieS ; only fi ky cee ta •trore now
Amu.$40:ents-,'
.rml!
1
:. gxugil couNon„.
. ' The council met' at the Market
4. t)e'v40Te'heetulglgv'ealrr tavvebuer[17resteys:
ti
terian chureh, Exeter, on Friday,
Jun0170, when refreshmeiste will
be served from Q to S pieleek, after
which an interesting programme will
be Presented, •Choice selectiona of
Music will be funished for the oc-
casion. Admission, 25 cents; child-
vreitne 500e4ottt(sm. a ;All are corctially hi-
lt. strawberry feetival under the
anspiees of the Ladies Aid society of
jantes-st. Methodist church will be
giyen on the grounds of D. Brat -nit',
Esq., Exeter North, on Friday, July
lst. 'Oironnds open ut 3 o'clock,.
Refreshments served from 5 to 1•?.
in. The Exeter brass bawl will be
in attendence. The public are cer-:
Wally inyited to attend. Admission:
adglts, ,25 cents, children, 15 cents.
Ice creani and lemonade on the
grounds. .
'Sabbath School anniversary,' ser --
vices will he held. in Zion church,
(Elimyille (Jircuit).„On Sunday, ,Jane
19tb, 1887, whensermons' will be
preached by Rev': T. George, of
Iona. °it Tueeeay following; June
2181, the' annual tea will be given in
Mr. Wm. Brack's. groye, when ad,
dresses will be deliVered by Revds;
T. George, ononaalli.ofKirkton,.
and resident ministersid Ta will he
served from 4 to 7 p. Selections
of Music will be furnished by the
Sunshine choir. Admission; 25 cents:
children, 15 cents.
A Sundey eery ice andtea-meeting,
will he held in Ed'en k'hurch, Oen--
tralia Circuit, on Sithday, June nth.
when sermons will be pre tolled by
Rev. W, A. Butt, of St. J-ohn's itt
10:20 a. m. and 6;30 p;uz. ionol
a.olew:
e
tions at each service. ef
ing Tuesday at 2 p. nn, addresses
will be delivered by ReVds W. M
Butt, W. Juance,D. 1/1, Kennedy,
and J. -E. Holmes. Teatobe served
in the adjoining shed from' 4:30 to
7.p. in. The procezdings will be en
livened by choice seleetions of innsic
froth:the notablescbutcli choir,' Ad-
mission, 25 cent "Scents
Proceeds to be appliod for church
improvements.
Personale
Mrs: John McInnes,.of Exeter,.
visiting,friemla at Stratford.
Mr. Higgins, of towr,i is on a pro-
specting tour through Michigan..
Mrs. John Enke, of Chicago, is' at
present the guest of her father,. Arr.
Wm. Wood, -of Exeter,
Mrs. Win, S'ontlicott, leaves here
to spend a coupleof we.eke with
friends in Myth shortly
Mr: D. McAnch', Exeter lgst.
Friday on a prospect-
ing•
Afr. Gid', • beekeeper for the
firm otsSainsvell & Pickard, is.visit-
ingariends in Toronto.
• Rev. 8: F. Robinson • of Exet(it
.occupied- the pulpit of' Ilensalf
Episcopal church last Shtick.
Miss, Ettio Hays,. of town,is
visiting friends in Ste Mary's..
Rev. Geo: Cobbreclick, B: A°. is
the guest or his father at present
Rev. Mr: Demi.' and' wife are
the guests of. Mrs. Chas.•Toms, of
town,
' Mrs°gritty. and Rini
Carling; of this town, are visiting
friendsin London; Ont.
Bissott and
'Hooper, sr., are visiting,
Men& in the Forest eity.•
AIaitland, of!. Gidinsby,
Minn is visiting her' daughter
Mrs: A. Hooper, of'Crecliton.
Lawyer Peterson and; wife, of
Brandon, ilInnitoba are spending
a few weeks withelene,
of this village.
Mr. Hart, of: Vttliite 'Pince: No:
vada, U. 5. aftee'ari absence of 21
years, returned+ home last Friday
eveningclooking hale and•liearty,
COMMUNICATION.
otkie Editob," Ike Acieoefire..:,.
DEAU sne—Vill you kindly; al -
'low me space in.your valuable paper
to- ventilate a. matter of greet im-
portance to the public in referrence
to,onv tenteter,v.- On visiting. the
grounds recently) I observed that
they ara in it very ditty condition,.
bein,g overiun by Canada thistles
and -other obnoxious weeds,. and
shrubs which aro allowild to grow,
wild for .want of.proper care. Lake
noticed that the do wets planted ori
the graves by ft:feeds' of tho de-
parted had bean pluckedand ot1tit-
W$C deStrOyetl. This, Mr:Editor, in
in my opinion, is a samilege that
shoeld be stopped at onem With
these fits befure. me I submit the
following (potion tf, expecting Wine -
mu; will answer for the benefit of
myself and others. Who are the
directors or malingers of the cemri-
Sell by sample, so lens as they tle
T the Threetors held. mid at wlrit
nie a the yea • Thenking you or.
le We of your columns, remain,
ours,
dou't peddle the tThan.
ea, at is '1
ingeoleus evasion of,the afatate,
u,dtLlul(IdIIpnt of it, net'
to meet...WC ease,
went of your!' by.1,o) is rev i red y
tl any by whom are they ap-
united 1 :flow often are meetings
01$11Wit0 10 INTItn2sten,
11014$0,, F-4oter; knisTooe,
All the merobero pro§oim
111.0 miooto$ of, :010 provious
mooting ,were reacPand confirmed.
Accootit for .0. 0 Q 'from Mr.
Jolio. Gill f'4 cervices 4$ dP11041)./41
on the 24t1i .9f.M'ay, was ordered
to be paid; on. Motion of T. E.
Carling, secondiid by 11), Johns.
The °Jerk WAS directed' to gem-
municate with the Reeve of Step-
hen, concerning one Samuel Ford,
,e.rt indigent Of that tOSVOShip, vn
'notion of'D'; Johns, seconded by
J, Pickard.
: Moved by W. ok. Bissett, see.
by T. B. Carling,• that the clerk.
invite Kr, Hess of Zarich to ,
tend the cqiui1 Itere regarclififre
town clock: Carried:
Ai:rived by B. Carling, sec.
ooded by 1/17,' Bissett, that thia.,.
council adjourn, until call of the,
Beeeve, Oarrfett.
E.t.dgrer', Clerk
M.A13.11,1ED;,
t'snidr--S.41fg;—At the-resideriee
of .the bride's brother, Exeter, on.,
Wednesday,, JraVith, by „Rev. D,'
TOtreuce,Jcfr..n Wesley Bell, to
Miss L. Sn,ritlai, both of Exeter.
Saiinsrie --Grentat----In. London,
on Wednesday, June Eith., by
the Rev: Con Innes, Rector
St. Paulli.Cithedral ; Mr. Wil-
liam Sanders of Exeter,,to Miss.
Ella,. Gilbert of London.
11,r rents;--MironEtr,..--In• London,
on Wednesday,. June Stli by
the Rev. Cannon Innes; Recto::
St.. Paid's Cathedral, ;
;roma Willis to Miss Mary
Mitchell, all of Stephen town-
. .
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Advortisomonto inserted" under taaa;iag•
at Throe Cents por liiio emelt Insertion.
Parc Pis Gre,an and. Insect
Powdor it E SCJA.RIETT'S'
Prtig Ottiroi: liraiii-at;. Exeter,
A fine lino of pantitigs, werth -
50'reduced to $3.50; for one month,
at W. Sonfrucor.r's, Main-st, Exeter.
ILEARK.ETS..
EXKT103, Juno 11. 1857.
11711ite Wheat per bughel (now) 8) 84 to SO St
Red Wheat par Imsltel 0 81 to 0 84
Spring 'Wheat " • • • 0 88 to 085
Barley per bnshel 0 to 0 40%
Oats per boshol........,...,0 30 to 0 AL.
Pis l'er bushel 0 0.) to 0 50'
'Hay per ton ..... . .... 8 00 to 180')
Butter per lb . 00 to 0 11::
li:40 per dozen 0 00 0 11.:
Hides . 0 00 tO 0 r;
Sheep Skins o.toh.......,., 0/ 10 0 50
1V'ool per lb 0 90 to 0 zr
Solt per bbl., . „ . . .... 0 00 to 1 0)*
Potatoee per 000' to 1 01)
Apples per 0 0) to 0 00
Oatmeal por . • . . 0 00 to 3 DO.
Tallow 0 0) tO
Pork por leo lbo ..... 0ve0 to LI 05
Bagel) eer lb; ... • , 0 00 to 00 10
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