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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1874-6-11, Page 4what iii ow hey.T)to of g4oti( breed 1n6 natural, ' Das Ital The dressing -gown is the angst last- ing of all garments—it is seldom worn out, Why is a beefscealcrilte a Locomotive 2 It's not of much account without it's tellder . . ' 'o s A contelanporary CAIS hl!} 1t WHO i Nits," to show that be gets thous out pf his own, head, „ 1 )' in two dead c r I fel a r e 1 and refs I I miulatee," sf'ys a Georgian paper of the death, of it negro. Merria a is often said to be. n lettory; but Caleb declaim his belief that it is • a game of cribbage. There is a sly fellow up towel who has laughed iu his sleeve so much that he leas worn it threadbare. Birthsare being announced as " Our )(ming Folks for April," in the Turnor Falls, Mass., Reporter. If a man is murdered by his hired lean' 'should the coroner render a ver- dict of " killed by his own hand ?" daynesville has an educated pig called Ben .Butler, There is a chance for a libel suit—on the part of the pig. Why do women talk less in February than in any other month 2. , Because it is the shortest month in the year. " Don't_ count your chickens before they are llatolied,"--Enumerate not ybt adolescent pullets ere they pease to bei., me oviform. ... - '.An a ,-icu'ltur al paper recommend s a quart of .Andy to pure the staggers • We have': brandy was the cause of staggers. "if I save ten cents a day from my drinks," ruminated old Rednose, "it, will be $86.50, a ye tr, and iu fifty years it will be $1,825, and then I oanmarry )4Iary. Dear Mary !" "Put a beggar on a horseback and he will ride to the devil,"—Establish a mendicant upon the utmost section of a charger, and he will transport himself to Apollyon. If a lady in a red clock were io cross a field in which was a goat, what won- derful • transporation would probably take place ?`' The :goat would turn to but -ter and the lady into a scarlet run- ner. An Iowa engineer married a young lady while waiting for a late train last week. That's no great shakes. A couple mightht marry and raise a large family of children while waiting for a train in some Indiana depots. A little boy in St. Cloud a few days ago undertook to see if he could lift himself by hanging on a mule's tail. Ile found out all about it, andthe,doc- tors thiuk the skin on his forehead will grow up, but will leave a bad sear. An Ottumwa, Oregon paper says: "During the wind storm the other day Richard Warden, of the Courier, lost bis hat, which went 'whirling into space or rather into a mud -hole. Richard, however, was equal to the occasion. He simply . crossed, hisears over,, his hesdand bid defiance to the storm." An enterprising superintendent of r city Sunday schools was engaged catechizing the scholars, varying the nsnal method bybegining'at the end of the Catechism. After .asking what were the prerequisites for the Holy ' Communion and Confirmation, andre- " nerving very satisfactory replies, he asked : "And now, boys, tell me what must precede Baptism?" Whereupon a lively urchin shouted. out, "A baby sir," Fact followed by sensation and laughter. "Aad 1," replied George, "um meek, lsl pleased tae ]rani that ye lnt'e just :niter'ed the united state --heck ! hoch !" This is the only time I )mew Brown to attempt to.,io)w, and considering the , i U wasn't BO. 2 la a hew 1 t fillpractice10 lyd #, i s, bad,' I would gladly divulge the informa- tion Haat we obtained from Brown res- pecting the `t'r'eaty, but dare not. It is. to be kept a profound secret, Reasons to state absolutely:require that nothing, be'disclosed at present. Captious critics` have observed to me that the secret is very easily kelt—be- cause there is so little in it, I May mention: this much, however., than should the American Government. be actuated by those considerations which might be supposed to intiuenee .a reciprocal interchange of commodities. there is. no possible doubt that the mis- sion of the great guiding star of QUI; po- litieal firmament will be tin enthusing' success. Our expenses have been.,paid, out of. the Secret Service Fund, which has like- wise been drawn upon for a number of suitable presents to Grant and the lead - 'American Senators. .We.saw Brown off yesterday on his return. "Success to you," said McKellar "Talk to Grant like a;Dutch uncle," "If ho does," said. 1, "Grant will certainly turn him over to the Commit- tee on Foreign Relations." Thisfor brilliant l i was intended a ri P scintillation of humor bit they didn't seem to see it. I havejust returned from the Capital with instructions to eultivate public sentiment in favor of the Treaty, with. which object I have been partaking of the socialglass with numerous' leading citizens in order the more freely to eli- cit theiropiniens. In this manner I shall fetch 'em gradually. There is but slight differ- ence between treat and Treat -y anyway. Sequel to ",..444, +90 Fair." She was young, she was fair, and she scrambled her lair, like the average belle of the city ; she was proud, .but not bold, yet the truth must ba told, that the way she .chewed wax was a pity. But, aside from.this .vice, she was eye- rything nice,, ;it'd 'the' world much ap-. plaudedher ;bustle'; and the "-Royal". House boys, being. .calmed. byth� noise, walked miles just to hear the' thing rustle, She cut quite a swell, did this wax -chewing ,belle, and the men flocked in armies -to ''meet her,; but'eshe gave them the shirk, for she loved; th a young clerk, who sang like a hungry mosqui- to, so she hemmed andshe hawed, and she sighed and she ohawed,"•till her iieert.aud,her jaws were , both ,broken ; thenelle walked by his 'store while he stood at the door, awaiting some arna- tive token. She . raised iip her eyes with a pretty surprise, and tried to enact the proud scorner ; but to tell the plain truth, she just grinned at the youth who loved the devout amen cor- ner, )IMUEL BRIGGS. D. B, Editor National, BROWN'S RETURN FROM WASHINGTON—HE MAKES A JOSE—CABINET-COUNCIL= PROGRESS OF THE RECIPROCITY TREATY. I fully expected to have something definite to communicate this week res- pecting the subject which is at present engrossing so much of the attention. of the leadingpoliticians of this coun- try, which are George Brown and me, namely; the Iteciprocity. Treaty. George returned from Washington on Monday, paid Ottawa a flying visit like "a' flash amidst darkness, coo brilliant to stay," in the words if the poet, and thenscooted back to renew his negota tions, was hastily sumlihoned to the capi tal to meet hint on his return and at- tended the Cabinet meetings which eu. sued. Mackenzie, McKellar, and 1, as the ,d?repre.entativos ofthe Dominion Govern- ,' merit,. the Ontario Ministry and the pdople, at large respeotively,met Brown at the statian, A military band was also in attend- ance and as 'the train stopped, struck, ; up the opening chorus of , the". pions, opera of leather to the following effect: ''Unman Raman, Longlive Hannon dee." Whereat numerous depraved gutter• snipte'eommeneed, to warble the popu- lar bled • f Simple Sirrioil," which putt. tiesses'eomeWhat afa similarness to the overturn aforesaid, ka,rka lwatt 1au01 ,er end A, Tory wlio stood' near observer that they had selected a very appropriate anthem-, The tart's 'ivas 'soon changed to Mer- derlaf's triumphial march from the same opera/ mean, Ontario-.. j'Thtts Shari it be, 0ea tete-tile man Whore the king' d'oligilieth, to bonot," $kowia looked' well itti gx..e d eted :Ins cordially. the ocitasioti Will over bo t1 mortar. able arm to me. *own; act till a y made ie joke AY We were riding ftp fever, -glad to Slee�ors safe :bac 'le4oln ;the: united ;Statoft,,t out Ma110 : r °oil% ;& tatialttrg. orner Bookstore 8T. MARY'S.�' CARLIN \ H. F 4 Sharp EXETER, CREDITON ,LUCAN AND LONDON DAILY STAGE leaves Exeter and Crediton about 4 a. m., CONNECTING IN LUCAN and arriving in London at 9 A. ?L Returning, leaves City Hotel rt 2 P. M. for theaboveplaces,artiv 1n Lu - can in time for the train (. T, ul.) going west, Connecting in Exeter With the G.inton Stage. I. All parcels and messages strictly attend- ed to. CALDER & CO, Proprietors, LondonApril 16, 1874. • 84.tf. ALLEN' LUNG BALSAM IS THE GREAT MODARN CURE it is WARRANTED to break up the /most dis- tressing Cough in a few hours, if not of too long standing. It is WARRRATED to give entire satisfaction even iu the most confirmed cases of Consumption! It is WARRANTEDnot to pro- duce oostiveness(whioh is the case with.., most remedies), or affect the head, as it contains no Opium in any form. It is WARRANTED to be perfectly harmless, to the most delicate child althoughit is anactive and powerful remed- for restoring the system. There is o real ne- cessity for so many deaths by Consumption, when Allen's Lung Balsam will prevent it, if only taken in time. Price One Dollar perBottle. For Sale by all Druggists A PUBLIC CAUTION. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are neither manufactured nor sold in any partof the United States, although they may be obtained in the B.N. American Prcvince5. Each Pot and Box bears the British.Gcver•nme,etStan,r, with the words, 'Hollo- way's Pilis and Ointment, London, engraved there- on. -Itlias become necoesily to make this announ- cement, because the New York Chemical Company (who pay+nobody), finding at last that their name has been so exposed, have assumed the title of ' roiloway'and Co. ;,' but, even now, no one will buy their' medicines direct from them, so that they have made arrangements to supply exclusively the firm of Messrs. Henry and Co., of New York, with their so called "Holloway's Pills and Oint- ment" It is presumed that from the large con- nexion.Messrs. Henry end Co. have in the British Provinces and elsewhere, the public is very likely to be imposed upon byunecrupulousmenders and others unless they exercise great caution to pre- vont•theirbeingmisled, by finding these medicines bearing a stamp with the name of "Holloway and Co., New York,' printed thereon. Many respect- able firms in the British Provinces, who obtasnmy medicines direct from here, have very properly anggested that 1'should, for the benefit of them- selves andthe public, insert their names in the papers, that it may be known that medicines can be bad genuine from them. The following is a list of the firms alluded to ; and (particularly ie- commended those who desire to get my medicines to apply to some of the Houses hawed:—Messrs. Avant, BrowN &Co., Halifax, N. 8. Messrs. Fon- BYTE & Co., Halifax, N. 8. Messrs. T. B. Barmen & Sous, St. John. N. B. Mr. T. DES BnISAY, Char- lotte Town,P.'E.I. Messrs. LANGLEY.& Co, Vic- toria., B, C. Messrs. MooRE & Co., Victoria, B. C. Dr.tJOBN PALLEL, Chatam, N.B. Messrs.' MINR° & Co.. Montreal. Messrs. J. WINEn & amil- ton,Ont. Mr.H.J. Hoer, Toronto. Mr. Co.,k' Chip MAN SMITH, St. John, N B. Mr. JOHN BOND,.God- erioh,Ont. Messrs. ELLIOT & Co., Toronto. Mr. J. CHALONEBt at. John N. B. Messrs. BANINOLON BEOTBERs, St John, N. B. Mr. R B. PRIDDY, Windsor, Ont. Mrs.'OBPEN, Norden N. s. Mr GEORGE c. Hunt, Jun., Fredericton, N. B. Mr. W. H. THOMPsox,Harbor Grace, N. F. L. Mr. J. M Wzr,EY, Fredericton, N. B. Messrs, W, & D, YvILE Montreal. The medioinos are sold at the lowest wholesale net prices, in quantities of not less than £20 worth—viz., Ss. 6d., 22s., and 84s, per dozen boxes of Pills or pots of Ointment, for which re- mittances must be sent in advance. THOMAs ROLL MAY, Chemists and other vendore:of Holloway's genu- ine Pills and Ointment may have their names in- serted in the Local papers if they will please apply here— 593 Oxford street, W.C. London, March 91st, 1874 40 -Om DOMINION LABORATORY. A choice assortment of. pure drugs and chemi ost call, andpopulwarherepatenwillts be founddaya all taefew iatof est and mof the , which we may mention. Tonics, Dyspepsia Remedies, &e. . Buchu Bitters, Vinegar Bitters, Planets' Bitters,. Caldwell's Celebrated. Dyspepsia Remedy, Simp- son's specific Pills. ' Alteratives, &e. Ayer'e sarsaporilla, Bristol's sarsaparilla, Rad - way's Resolvent. Iodo Bromid Calcium Compound, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Depew's Medical Victory, 'Shot/hinnies Remedy, Hembold's Buchu, Medieamentum. &c, Coughs, Colds, t;onslnnption, &c. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, Allen's Lung 13alsam, Wistar's Diatom of Wild Cherry,Ransom's Hive syrup and Tau, Bryan's PulmoniWafers, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Winer's Hoarhound and Elo- campano, fellow's Compound Hypophosphites, Parrish's Chemical Food, Easton's'syrup, Fir. t uir. et Struct Phot„ Peruvian syrupCampbell's Cadlivor 011. with Pancreatic Emulsin. Pills, &e.; DandolfenPilis, Ayer's, Horriok's, Bristol's, Mor se's,, Indian Boot, Judson's Mountain Herb, Hag- yard`s, Midway'sBrandith's, National, Metoan's, Shoehonee. sir James Clarke's,—Sweet Castor' Oil,, Castor Oil Emulsion, &c. . tments,' &e.• Trask'd and Wilson's Magnetic Ointments, Pettit's .E o salve, Victoria Carbolic an. Soper's salve, Holloway's Ointments, Depew'e Humor and Kennedy's Humor Ointments.., Wain Killers, ete. Perry Davis'Fain Iii(tor Rodway s 1t R.,iioyer's Galvanic Fluid,, Victoria Illoetrid Liriamcnt, Thomas' Electric 011, Wins1ow`s tobtltitig Syrup, Do ew'eliheumatieComfort,IfenneilY11Linalnent Dolorioido, &d. Worm Medte1ne9, etc. Malteezi'o's Dead shot, MCLoan's Vormifti e. Window's worm Ayrtip,Freoiildn's Worril Res/MorsVitekna Tea. . Ibfi'c dear North of R. Davis' Biaekamitii shop, ]l3ifir6tietit,Exetor, A. call tfolicitdd, satisfaction Mid 'Vallee for inonoyapontguarantoed, Come one debit till.• Dfarrohaea & Dysentry Set i= cines, Hair Dressing Plasters, &c., Cat ,rrh MVIediciues Horse Medit lues, tire Wines and Liquors for -Medicinal use, Dye gtu.ffs, A �i e nae Lyes, 86e. �tlr the odic Zalisttorro fA oner. rSt t■ /e to 1 B OOkS� d,lways on hand a large assortmeut of BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, GOODS, ly"7f" CALL ANDEEH. FRED SHARP. TIT GRIGG , Merchant Tailor &nit General Outfitter. BIBLE DEPOSITORY BOOKSELLER & STATIONER R A Stook of Family Bibles, PocketBibles, @ ley n and Bible Christian Hymn Books, Psalm Books for the use of Pres- byterians, Church of . England 'Prayer Books, Miscellaneous Literature of a non -demoralizing nature, and, a' general assortment •OF SCHOOL BOOKS & STATION RY always on hand W. GIt1GG. f STANDARD" BOOK STORE, 'WATER STREET, ST. MARY'S. Rooks, Pictures, Paper,'Wall Paper, Toys. Pteture Frames,Bexiin \Noels, and Fancy (coda in profusion. , PIANOS. Weber'ssplendid plendsd Pianos the s Dominion, from 8350 to best made In 8750he Call and examine sample at"tandard'Book JOHN B.rEBOTT,4 (!1 —Picture Fr aming in every style to ordei. St. Mary's, Oct., It 5. H FRED. SHARP, General Exchange broke r ST. MARY'S. Agent for the INMAN LINE OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Tickets from t. Mary's to:Queenstown or Li ver pool, teerage, S92.50. Pantile wishing to send for their friends -in the old country can prec ire prepaid certificates cheap- er than by any other line. Agent for the Michigan Central and Erie Rail- roads, Tickets issued to any part of the U.S., east or west. AGENT FOR THE FANADIAN EXPRESS FOMPAK7. —1 Greenbacks Bought and Sold at the Best Rates. LONDON QUEBEC and MONTREAL Temperley Line. Composed of the following first-class IRON STEAMSHIPS. SCOTLAND, MEDWAY, THAMES, DELTA, SEVERN NYAFZA, HECTOR. The Steamers of this Line are intended to sail during the Season of Navigation of 1879, from LONDON FOR QUIRE AND MONTREAL, as'ollows:—Scotland, Wednesday, 27th August, and every alternate Wednesday and Saturday thereafter. And from QUEBEC FOR LONDON, AS FOLLOWS: Thames, Thursday, 21st Augus Severn, ThurBday,llth Sept. Scotland, Tuesday,23rd ' And every alternate Tuesday d Thursday hereafter. Rates lower than other Lines. Certificates issued to persons desirous of bring- ing out their friends. For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SHAW, Montreal. V7111• A. BAYLY, SEEDS l SEEDS JUST E p"t AND IN STOCK (Wen ete e o FIELD, OARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS' Ho15St TOOTH CORN Land. PLASTE1 Attu. SEED POTATOES . JOHN RAOIt Louts k PEED not DEALER IN .fy--Ooo.d0 GROCERIES, Wigs ani Livar$ HARDWARE CROCKERY Boots and Shoes Patent Medicines, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF LE A'TMER ALL KINDS OF SHOE -rINDI NOS Cash raid for irides August 2e IBLAC CA1 LINO. CIIARLES SENIOR HAS LATELY overhauledis„nor studio a sh wilt au extension, arranging the light so as to make bettor offsets en hr work. Having studied with dlligenee for sptae hie the different effects ot'lgrtt and shade,, and having taken iustruetious from$o1,}0.etthe hest artists in the 7,)omtPion and the adloinjgg states he, is now prepared to execute work in first -clues Style from the smallest tin type tee lite -size photograph. Itetouehing and onlarg- Mg, made a speciality. Oval frames of Vderent sizes kept constantly on hand,. Prices --$1,5O per dozens retouched, $2 per cozen. Parties wishing t' lio it residences photographed would do well to it he give him a call, as none but deed workwill b al - owed to leave his rooms. Charges moderate. (PROVED TO„T$H NEW BOON STQPE) DR. KINSMAN, DENTIST, WILL be found at his (Met, Main. trent Exeter Ont., every Tuesday, and generally on the other days of the week, except Wednesday and Thursday. 110 Will gearan,3e all work to be equal to the best done in any city, and at prices within the reach of 0,11 classes. If any have a tooth aching on a turday, come in the evening asome r - as site five instead of 1 v it for Suad a ea in g y. !d cal do. Allwhotosavei•'tee h Baca l wanttheiu t and have thein inspected before they feel pain in them. All parente should call for advice about elildren's first teeth, before allowing oneto bo ex - I; nnted, x-:;anted, es great damage is constantly being done by extracting uch teeth ton soon. feint jnsstituni n s;. $UY`THE Best Organ .Made. niest sillpe,tfeOy 'ID . ferns tj1M anhabi Ante of l'I'xpi.er sed sur �l• d c to a POO a ris .prepared roti o �oiauditlg . oc.itr � th t l !�, p l l Yldf4 00olsbio ugID NW turoot Low nlo5t faEali M , Mage• • i t, ibr 's t, cab: �q cis Y n to e t i 143i��6 Nixing ly y ; ' 4t h tines kt11u3c4r p iul'wJfl. N'r. All pick s soft I t o 41t44s oil#ce, k..ax, IMA. >r XSIYH I7XOtnpt attocit 01, st, A1',s 'a, Ai giipt 211,1875, THE ONLY MEDAL EVER AWARDED FOR OR- GANS IN THE DOMINION. —o— IN BRITAIN AND WHEREVER BEEN. our Organs are univer- Bally acknowledged to be zeranIOR TO ALL OTHERS in all the essentials of.a good Instrument. During the YEAR 1873 we secured as usual FIRST PRIZES AT LONDON, GUELPH, AND INNUMERABLE COUNTY SHOWS IN ALL PARTS OFiCANAD A A Five Years' Guarantee given with each instru- ment. For Illustrated Catalogue, Address W BELL & COMPNAY„ Organ M.s t;i1' star er GUEI"', Or tits a chine% J OSS PLANING MILLS 1 . J. ROSS, Builder, Manufacturer, and dealei in all kinds of 1 :LDING MATERIAL, suceh as SASH, Doors,Shnds, MOULDINGS, eta, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED. He has also on hand a first-class lot of Flooring, Siding CJASING, Scroll -Work, etc. Whish they furnish o order. LUMBER Nested tied tYndre8sed, constantly on band. Lath& S inp'le s Always an httud. Special attention paid to PLANS & SPECIFXCATIONS. Thoroughly ttueerstanding itis bbtliftt ssr keep- hie eel:16'1)dt experienced worklfiett and rising only erttelass materittl, he feet„ coriiddent of gieingshiite satisfeetioa to li.1X who may favor bimwitli their patronage. A 'Call solioltut. Sf1VEItA .. .Ib L 1LL' E ,LOTS 1t(% WAf E. h AG JOAN RROSS. ills, W. D,McGLOCIII.ON is the best in the market • is BROSI • p..A.B J: Fr r LL, ..'I rttll,,.Ii ,i iww I W!y,t , I 1 I .II I. I L;! I til uul N Nlu)NW , �I I I. � ,I, I,IIflIi.L. fll' f ,p!,�� Uii � IIIl:, - I NDN I /\ r a7 I wage_Nq l ISI II"IIIN "P it I �11yp��������y�1 NI14U UP.. � I u61 1 br i , AIII, ills tl I NUIIG !W aN4GUIN0iN I uluiuiim�N_N��ryutlI'IIPurIIINNI.u.oI..I'm�_U1,._IuI.IIUI1II. .l�I_lI u.N.,Y-l.IdmYr•. !uItrs1r I.UIIYN. M4gNtlNlu¢In1INi..lNP"' IDi.1l �(p,I.a ,tl II.rI.III�..fN,.NIi.l�lII,I .II I„I,I�I .._... W1 WORM I iu in"" 4, 1, trok4latatrorri'IN NN, Jim! I IIICIII .. ...„I ` I mumomomlluigpitu�tii.iliuumu_ • i W.'II it 1, :IU l i .l i �I II�III� ,I �I �I � �u i► U �nli��911.,�ll�l� IIIIIIiIIlhIIIIIIIIiIi IIII_ �u�muuui�uu�Iui matt( , .Ya Be sure and got the W. D, MoGlachlon Wato before buying. You willllavo no other after seein tnem. All who wear then recommend them Gold and Silver, Lady and Gentleman's sizes 77 Dundee Street, London.oe the testimonials The largest, best and cheapest 1 est steak of tine Gold Jews Iey, Clocks, aver and PlatedWarefiney Goods, &o. &c, in the Province. Rewiring of evey description, W, D. M'GLOGLIN, 77 Dundas et. Loudon Ont, aInv;ss, goats kitotls3,f ig. JOHN TREBLE'S BOOT, SHOE, AND Harness Show, MAIN STREET. A large and vaned assortment of Ladies, Gents' and Children's BOOTS die SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES AND BEET 'WORK11LtNSHIIP Kept constantly on hand. Also a choice lot of FELT OVERSHOES, RUBBERS, SLIP- PERS, &C. Mr, T. having secured the services of R. J. O°"M OMMAFORD, is prepared to receive orders for all dcsoriptions of CARRIAGE, LIGHT & HEAVY HARNESS, A complete stock of MOREING,LOTH1\)7 :BRUSHES, COMBS, WHIPS, TRUNKS,( The King of Reedrp Tho subscriber takes this opportunity of thank- ing the public for their past support and assures them tnat as nothing but the best material. is used none but first cl ise workmen ern sed to the and emploped, } will find it to thou advantage to continue that support. PARTICCLAM ATT ENT:ON PAID TO ORDER -WORK AND REPAIRING. Exeter,NOv umber 20th, 1873. 13.1y. THE L., H., & B.R. THE subscriber bogs to thank the people of Ex- eter rod six ouriding country for the very liberal patrrnego bestowed upon him in the past, and now a.to• enla^,,iing his premises is 1ropl••od to do work which cannot be surpassed either in or outside of cities. Pastieular a^:en.ioo nai0. to the making and Sating of COLLARS. HARNESS (Sign of the Big Boot). HEAVY AND LIGHT, BLACK AND SILVER MOUNTED, In he most stylish and fashionable manner pos- sit B. Repairing receives every attention. The ROCKWELL BIT AND OVER -CHECK on hand. He°would intimate to his many friends that he has looked to their health and interests in Roots and Shoes. and has just received a large and varied stookfor Gents' Ladies' Misses' and You;ns Wea, . Tfl s branch will be found replete :u eve y »a i tictlar, and the stock will be sold at a algid at.vs,'oce on cost. The services of M11. THO . ALLEN, 3'.mmos Road, have been engaged to tie cha:go o all's department. and is now p.epa eel to receive a'lo'•- dere for work in thisline. Sa.ie”action guarartoed. and work performed Witt inolnptneSS, 14-3m. W. J?ANSON. giniv ai il, ($tavtli, WINTER l R.. & T BTSSETT Have now rn hand a quantity of S T Obi" E S OF LONDON & HAMILTON MAKE, And would solicit a call from any *felling a really good article, A quantity of Tinware, Copper, ware, etc, Always on hand, 11141116-T2LO IIGXNc MADE A •SPECIAL( TY. Old Copper, erIron, � Rags, TAKEN IN EIIOH . 'N E FOR GOODS A, 'A ,' .DASH PRICES. c5L 1t3 RISSET Ott,, i8, ,..,- ...M.. ...,. , w. We do not wish to detract from the merits of other Organs byupholding g p g. ours, but are ever ready to submit them to a fait.' and impartial test, feeling i confident of the result. PRICES its � _R OM $55 TO $1,500. r 'Testimonials from the best musicians in Canada can be seen. MARRIN I3ROS,,,Park1lill. i<oc3(VI' OR AN ILS Improved Singer Sewing Machine. THE LOCKMAN 15 The Best Family Sewing Machine in the Dominion 1T 1S THE Simplest, Strongest, Quietest, Lightest Run nine Most Convenient Machine Yet Constructed. lts make is unimpeachable, and its work most satisfactory. The I MROVED SINGER is an excellent machine for all kinds of heavy work, such as harness, boots d 813"t,., etc. THE SHUTTLE 1S SOLID STEEL, larger, simpler, and in every way better tint, any ellein use. C. SOUTHCOTT, Agent, MB. S. al ways keeps on hand a supply of 1llachine Attachments, Thread, Neches, N.C. FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO ETCH PURCHASER. fa— Mr. outhcott is prepared to give complete and satisfactory fits in his clothing Line. GROCERIES AN Cr. SQUT IOOTT r G. A. MACE Has just received a large and excellent Stock, of Groc.014 consisting of Green, Black, and Japan TEAS, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Rice, w'7„ uga8's, &Co, Which he is prepared to SLL CHEAPER THAN EVER. 'DON'T FAIL TO GIVE THE NEW STORE A CALL. Exeter, Feb. 26, 1874. EXETER, ONT. 0 Mr, John 'brew would inform the public that he has opened out his furniture Wareroon a in his new building opposite the TIMES office, and is filling thein with ONE OPTHE BEST STOCKS tobe FOUND in WESTERN ONTARIO, 11compuses Chairs, Tables, Stands, Burerus, Cupboards, SidebGards, & Waskstands. He has also on hand, a olot'�coton .of ROOM SUITES PARLOR AUI`�E$,zREP COVERED DRAWING Btttlging in pride tip to 5176 Yon will:lied herd everything usually kept in a first-class 'establishment. Flo; she experts shortly a largo importation of the ``V`',ERY BEST PURNITUE1' .Bought from the best ntanntacteiCts iii the C7 nicer States. The whole ""�7,"' E 3.'!l'” CAE 1,01.= SICO'I�fI� N, CI. Ropnis h g done 1)1'01111)ly, Picture Frames of a speciality, Give the subscriber a emit. 11 STlrA Coti- , 1llrten.iiethi 1;,te usivo alt oaii,c ittilSt to lelltcaSt t1t11 alystoor of ,,.escriptiolt izttrIe eveay° 4N OMEN' in my iuuitiliotls Ass , is ee doff.