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PRE.
splendid Etssolimeut ress;Coods, Silk; Wary Gren.a.dine s,
• (beautiful atripea) ao we 'offer for about half price.--
• adiesi white and 001QT01, §kirts) Kilslins) Prints 13ara,14.01.4
• NEVI ANS) 1000 GOODS •
Ilense etains' thio nanie-Of ,keepina New and GoOd Ovid
not Q1dshelf-woit, gO4s,.. 59! I'take'ti4is method of clear-.
big out the whole :Stock of summer goods, which I would
rathePe11,4 great s,aerifiee than keep them: over a. sea-,
son. An.0 as I -intend putting in a 'stock 1.4rger than
eyer before, we niiist haAe the rooln',. Come and get Bar-
gains. Highest pa:lee allowed for prodnee cash for eggs.
•' W. BRODERICK.
Exeter, JUL.° 23, 1874.
COMINII•1•11/WIN
Si". MARY'S ACR1CULTyRAL WORKS
TJE BEST COMBINED REAPER & MOWER
IN THE DOMINION
THE THRESHING MACHINES
from this Establishment aro so well knowli that any recommendations would be superfluous,
The Three - Wheel aang Plow
made by 3. 1i. Mame, claims iirecedence of anything of the kind in the Dominion. WAGONS
• olcupi.riur iirorlinmoiShip aud innaI. . l'itent DOm1uIOL1JUS1IU hollers,
P10-1737-Ctliti tutors, Seed DiAlls, Broad -cast SOWOTS
Soo,71o1 a, Sugar-:',:etiles aud Cauldrons, mai owl!), other mad of Ap,Ticultural implements on
er made to order.
JAMES R. MOORE, Pimp.
. St. ;Tilly 1, 1874.
N PtJLL
BLAST
7:71,:217,C,"7:1---NcW79-T1
Iv ARVIN,
Is now finished, and. a
••••-••••••••Arrr••
USE
Cli e. e Lot of Fuiiiititre on -Rand
••N -e iny Feasons Irby 1 il Cheaper, Better, and more Furniture than r„ny •;411c.
nt in this suction.
; My capital is invested in no superfluous inachinern but ill that alone which is of a t
saving aud labor saving character.
.1'se11none 1,nt GOOD .11311131T1J1E because 1 employ NGNE but FlBST-OL AS3 W ORK
MEN in my establishment.
• I sell MOIL' Furniture than r.ry other Establidnient M ibis section, and am consequently
• enabled to sell it cheaper.
Parties to whom I sell Furniture. are NEVER DISAPPOINTED ; hence they are sure to
return and bring their friends with thorn.
JOHN DREW.
.WM. • SWEET V $
#17/11010 Veteri-
1
itaxy
hstario College.
8'ICI.1-Next door to Dr, Winan's Drug tore
p opposite Willtin's Hotel, Exciter. Veterinary
edichies alwayson hand, Calls promptly talon
d to.
orses examined as to their soundness
'Ailgtif 'With, 1878.
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-
sno.
tho undersigned, doing business in
rvilfnge of Evotor, is butchers, et., under thr
Style and Min of Prier a T3fssett, bave,
litb day of hine, 1874, mutually dissolml
partnerclaip.
."CA.113:,1110, 2. 7ifl Mrt
BISsETT.
1 will settle all outslaniiing accounts.
T. rnrrn.
A„,„nk FOR Sis
Behr.; co in p.atted of ito la f a lot 1 , conoc3-
Dion IL 1.1,sborne. area -t0 slcia ed. rind in gooct
mdthitition. There i,ou ho nrcloi 'es a good log
dwelling 18 x 24, n iranic bain and StalAc8, 30
1. 70, a goer]. hoarier 0;'+' .trd of geatod fruit, 1.1. good
welt and pa,op. lihe form is 1.; miles (ram at.
Mary's, on lie et. M0ry1/2 gt.; vet 1e.1,1, 7 miles from
5;xoter111111111ivoin 3Zitohell, 3 mo ilo frotn Farqu-
har P.O. iiiirther pelt letli,111 apply on the pro-
.
mums to
4441. S A.AIVET.1 1ttiJ1lliS.
TICE CREAM
AND TEMPERANCE DRINKS!
FOR THE 110T wraturrt,
Owing to 1114lealth x have given Up broad -baking,
T LOGG, 13AKE:B AND CONFFC-
ty � TIONER, EXeter, having been at tonsider-
able expentle in fitting up his ice-cream• saloon,
expe3ta.a. liberal patrottage trent the thirsty prib
lie. Will be'Openecl °Very evening, Ice-cream
5 obrits per gleas.
Wedding arid Tett-Partiaa furniahed on short no.
In taking and Confoetlonoryl arri prepared to
give satisfaction,
• IA1,113S LOGO,
Zxittor,Illay 26,187.1 89-1111,.
woo-
16110ttrittY'S--,11A131i5
TitlOofili RoIfof, doniibtt au&
" ofad• sti;0 1,3pr itg 1/0 14 1dt
lthLag
IrtaSSES 1.1°°Irt.i A-1701.'
;Pad Vein , lottr, inlet VI, elillg,StrapPlrig,Or
ungoosaistooss, C,o61, SIettillyi light safe
atailditrabld, thiallfecied.bybitthifig,'. Always
flbI.'861i1 Ily aOl dettlera,' .11s tali'ta ilite it&
ia 7.12 troadWay, 04. 0fBit*,kikit
• fitInaltatfork tertile supplied 1so McAlktee
Watiien & 0 0lofWPiAliglet*
• • • ' ,
iliNtilnythenti yr4tiV lioraos �f
'tavotirsa., 'Tho WerIlil clitigen1;.
ttlilinhoralds, &tot Payei the beat
itf ittilithing. OYU' Ireteke 'effete&
Clekliwitges, se'atuplosatatilietii.
Plotd Olaf*? Sera fred,', AQtliteft
t hillkilettntlittOtit Plitifitlif. ;get,' 2001Ibtfa
-MOW liefigtinfit 41, • ickit,
gilvgrtnuento.
FOR SALE.
01vineto giving up the bread -baking business, I
now offer for sale one horse, one sulkey, one light
wagon )nearly new), one cutter, one single set of
harness, weigh scales, ;i• acre Peas and. Oats,
J. LOGG, Baker,
Exeter, July 15
W. J. GILPIN ,
ST. MARY'S,
Than:1E.1i am: t.,•enoral dealer n S' OVE8, plows
g..nte,&c. Tinware, Opperwure, and
onivarnmed iron very cheap. Tilave-trott,;114eg 0;Ala"
0 0o118 nentt per foot. Cat nails, $4.50 per .5.0.(
Coo)og lovos $14 mid Upwards. 4e -7y,
R. CILEMENTS' PATENT INIPROTD
ARTIFICIAL LEO
Adopted 1,y the Surgeon General D. S. A., fa
the U. S. Lnly and Navy' 'Very light, yet
strong and dlaable, perfectin action. With
27 years' praet ical and careful experience, de-
voted exclurively to this ipociol branch Of Mec-
irmical snrgery, f011owed by tbe fire 11, Prize
Medal at the Woriel'il Exposition, Ttondon, 1861
-and now universally actinittod by all surgeon,
as the am, 1 perfeet ArtiAoial Le;„' known.-
Manufn ate) y, 14.30 Clioatititt-s., 1?1111,olelphia,
Pa, it A, 13A111 Druggist, A,pirit, Montreal
P. Q., silicre models (tan, he seen. Send for il-
lustrated Cate logne.
Nv.GRIGG,
litterCharit trM.ilot aatd.
Caneral Outfitter.
BIBLE DEPOSITORY
BOOK8t LLB R STATIONER
• Stocit of
raonJy 13iblog, roditch Bfbics, Weg1eya,55
' iota nible 0,1u4gtiftli Ilywn Boohoo,
Psalm Books for the use Of Pres.
byterfatieff Ohttrelt IntglittittProyor
,1011 MiseellittieditEr Lit Ortittit6 '
• 01,a 11011.40111011tilifIghil,f111"Of
genoral assottinotit
OFSCHOOL3)i13
110101 moroimuts oatoh thti
Po011,•"t^yjra40 two, AA 'imAquw .t.popo
OotAgkr-tito Ati"roor'a 141topatttatirS,
ttatl 10,plAg. bor
tithle 1/11,13414.000 PlelP 0/1141,
t013 tf/ 040 th UPQI 01,0
W.13111.0 . the farmer atantl$ IfrgroratinAR
at lier .//1.11145:1 Oo4 ao.1i At., the
• foOaor if UO, wag giYifig"tpf41.1310
hvoLible,$ome l�g, ybo 4a
not'oly 1an upon Jiftu
Net being aconatry merolfant,
nos) got asSilt 81441
a ect,ae. It 144100 mor 11pt d'AlY 901.
anchelybtib,inad, Madder, still when
ObSei 20 kieW meell1y She, W itecepts 016
1�luota1 p"ttit toe, and boll/ ,m4itt40$00n-
ftb1y 8110 ,S00111S' tO believe thatllie fa
ygioce s rand prov}slons a
own priVate consuutption.,Inr.Sstnne go
„
very foamy'Q these farmers' wives ninst
fron such shopping experienek,°.feel,ing
deeidedly 1ike so many thievesand as-
sael 11$ fOr 11# virg, wasted, their ltosbaucts'
801s tanco in,,f.siotoos ;NmpOls of twOwo
sugtal and'Onbleaclied sheethig, '
I've no doubt they do penance for it
by working still biltd;u: through • he liar.
vest, and going wliliont some ealravog-
ance they have set' 0104; 'ileart
pair of ,shoes, nerliePe, 01. a slve)- iTss
for the baby.. 'The littlo vron I saw
to -day looked as if s!te tad spo.it the
golden autumn nliornatelv the tar
-
vest field andlitehen. A! I, silo
face, serious svitt ii eta1 cae,Cad
browned by 81111 i d wind, with a pa4r
deep blue eyes that a few yea:. ago :must
have been sparklillte. with the hopes Of
happy girlhood --that looked as if I hey
tght sparkle still only given
eba nee.
In fact, they did hail t a good deal
as she looked into her husband's face to
SC 2 110V he. admired Intby in her 110W
eap. `l'hey dael,:o:Led pitifsdly enough
when he savagely lled 't a humbug,
and glared at botn nife r al baby as if
thes were a cooTile of In Ites whout he
ought to Lill.
You've t "eel of Money;
you have 'e t1dd W.Ith ..1"1 •audible
grey 1, •
lio„' ? :
P nu so 00 1he \II0 si,ees fel;
and I enented has 'tog such a
bre
. M y.e'ru;o•.-9'11e Hey Coun-
cil sai2t ;1. dm Town Hall, Zurich, on
Tuesday, julv 7. All the members
s•resent, .i.se Reeve in the chair. It
was ordered. that William Eider be re-
funded $3, for statute labor for 1173, he
having paid. the same and performed
the work. Moved. by Mr. Bauble, sec-
onded by Mr. J. Giog,er, that the sum
of $40 be granted, to be expended be
t' veen Lots 27 and 28, S. boundary, at
Cons. 14 and 15 -Carried. Moved: by
A.Ir. McColl, secor ded by Mr. Ronnie,
that the sum of 825 be granted to fin-
isli the embankment at the Sable River
bridge on Con. 2 --Carried. Moved by
Mr. Rannie, •secouded by Mr- J. B. Gei-
ger, that the Clerk notify Robert Jamie-
son to appear before the Council at the
next meeting, with his pathmaster's list
for 1873 -Carried. Movedby Mr. Roil-
nie, seconded by Mr. J. 13. Geiger, that
tho sum of $400 be expended on the
town line between Hay.and Stanley -
Carried.. Moved. by Mr. Ronnie, sec-
onded by Mr. McAllister, that $40 be
granted to John Shodde, for making
road to gravel pit on Lake Shore road
--Carried. Moved by Mr. McAllister,
seconded by Mr. Rannie, that the sum
of $30 be expended in improving the
Lake Shore road opposite Lots 31 and
32, tile amount to be expended under
William Mathis, Conimissioner--Car.
ried. A. nunsber of accounts were or.
dared to be paid. Moved by Mr. Mc-
Coll, seconded by Mr. McAllister, that
'soiling subdivision No. 2 consists of
Cons. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, from south
boundary to Lot 25, inclusive, and
south boundary Lots from 4 to 18, in •
elusive. No. 2, polling subdivision to
consist of Cons. 8,.9 10, 11 and 12,
from south boundary to Lot 25, inclus-
ive, ancl south boundary Lots opposite
said Concessions. No. 3 polling subdi-
vision to consist of Cons. 13,14, 15, 16
and 17, fron south boundary to Lot 25,
inclusive, and L. R. E. and. L. R. W,
from Lots 6 to 32, inclusive, and south
boundary Lots opposite said Conces-
sions. No. 4 polling subdivision to
consist of Lots 1 to 5, inelusive, on L.
R. E. and L. R. W., and Lots 26, 27
and 28, on Cons, 14, 13, 12, 11,10, 9,
8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1, and north
boundary Lots 2 to 30, inchisiVe, and
that all former motions and by-laws
respecting the &Vision Of the township
into subdivisions for the election of
Members of Parliament ale hereby re-
pealed -Carried. A by-law in accord-
ance with the above was ra,ssed and
adopted. The 'Council then adjourned,
ti3 meet on the '11th of August, at 10
o'cloelt A. M. All school trustees are
requested to notify the Clerk, .on and.
up to that date, Of the amount 'required
by them to be mised this year in each
:ec'ion, for school pnrpoSes.
H. Lova, Sr., Clerk.
,
att,thii.t to ,Arssassinate DU -
mark ,
While Prince Bisinark Wit8 driting in
the country` towards ,the Saline Spings,
at noon to -day, he WfiS flr6cl at by a
young man. The ball grazed his wrist.
The wound is insignific,aut. The would.
bo RSSRSSill wag promptly •.arres
Dismark drove through Kessengen and
showed himself to the people. The
populace were with great difficulty pre-
vailed front lynching the moan after his
alTest. • The indentity Of the would-be,
assassin of Bismatk has boon establish-
ed.
ditolhor bum 0.1,16.
' Springfield, gass. July
coming to band of tho sccOnd f10611 in
Hampshire County Saye it witg car'sett
by thegiving way of tile resorvoir of,
thelaclory ftt the villan'e bf 11fiddlefOrd
which on3ptios into the west branch of
the 'Westfield Diver at Middleford, It
covered ono inindred acres, and was
built thirty y,on,to ay. Th water gwept
• dvol fittnig, and gardens, and rottdst
101 Several hottges , were moVed seine
instat co.
TtlIg I0, 16t t 111I
R el SliotVet 6
sittotaky. Ole ho:ii..46, tipd,,Ifoti,looll,
111 tt,toll, cotodhldtthtTIS girt& by
itoo. 11r roti, Aged 0,1
yeah biewireyitta Lio dotglitqv, .
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haw° rglAir4 tbillkot oAfl 01;0 the,
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10.ttor tot.cl 11.044,10k .4.14 0.494 Pt
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• VViiite heat '
1 20 tO 1 st
„ ' A,A,AAAR.A,,,,RAARA•Al 3. 113 00 :is
iAA IAA AAA AR • *A AO AI.. • ** pa *** oe ',diEl.,tO 0 470
** ,0 00 to 11, 00
, 75
,•••••!•,..••••••••..•••••.• . r . • 0.. 14.
imOggoPPr. 10 to .3,1
8040.3 OQ
'O. to 19
a to 01
14 OD 'to".30 00
Timothy seed-- , . . .. .8 OQ to 870
Clover need .... . . 6 25 to 0 50
Wool,- . • 37 tO Oa
$11901ltillinS ..... 1 00 to 1 25
lall
70/Iikiat . „. 01 20 to 01..2.2
8Ping Wheat." is to 1 to
co to oo
1?e50 co. , to oo
Butter „, .1.1 10
E ge;ii• •• •31 to 11
"Wool ... St' to
8KA40011T11,
Fall .wheat . . .... .... 1 20 to 1 es
Sprittg whee,'; 1 '18 to 1 00
Oats 0 46 to 0 49
1 0010 10
13vitter ..... ,.„,... ..... ... . . ........ . 0 15- to 0:16
lt-1; 0 10 to 0.10
Wool • ' 0 80 to 0 La
• S`P., MARY'S.
Deihl wheat, per bussel ... 1 18 to 1 19
Treadwell 1 17 to1. 18
Spring wheat . 1 15 qo 1 10
POLIS '10 to '00
Oats' 45 to 00
Egg per dozen 10 to 10
Biltter 14, to 10
NVool 10 to Lse
•••••01,
Buffalo inarkets.--Cattle, ,Tho
ceipt of cattle to -day have 'been 850
head, malting the total supply for t;te
week thus far 8,8$0 head. The7.e Witte
110 MarliOt, fill the fresh arrivals being
through consignments. The yards are
bareof stock.
Sheep and Isanbs.-The receipt of
sheep and law.bs to -day have been 1800
head, malting 'the total supply for the
total supply for the week thus far 4,
000 head. The market closed- dull.
Heavy Canade lambs were quoted at
$7 to $7.75 ; Western sheep $4 to $7
50; Western lambs at $5.50 to $0.
50.
Hogs -The receipt of hogs to -day
have been 2,500 bead, making the total
supply for the week thns far 11,700
head. The market is slow. Yorkers
are qnoted at $5.70 to O ; heavy
hogs at $6.00 to $6.50.
QTRAIED TO THE PREMISES OF
LJ Flo subscriber, lot .0, North '.:.'Immes Road
ntout the la of Juno ult., a year oid SOW. T110
07,11;Or 1.9 at,SiT0(.1 to prove property, pay expeutws'
end take the animal away. THOMA.; ALLIN.
July 8, 1674. . 10-40.
• B_EA_BINE
1-7oi-t TETE I -IA. -in
Prepared from the Puse Gream of
The Can.ada, Bear
It produces a luxuriant growth.
It beautifies and strsngthens the Hair
It makes the Hair soft and pliant.
It ithparts to the hair a rich glossy fi-
nish
It is iserfectly harmless -not sticky Or
unclean.
It stimulates the roots of the Rair.
It enlivens brashy and weak Hair.
It prolongs vitality.
Sold Everywhere
PRICE, 50 CTS. PER BOTTLE.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Sobs Proprietors,
377 St. Paul Si.eeet,11102:1:Yea. IP. Q.
"NOW READY
AT THE
Exeter Carriage
WORKS.
The largest stock cif single and double
CARRIACES BUGCIES
Ever exhibited in this Vicinity,
which will be found to be the
Best and Cheapest
over offered to tho pnblie in this vicinity. Now is
Otto time for bargains, as the ptonrietur has
inado such
REDUCTION IN PRICES
• ea, certainly
DEFIES 001111'E4ITION
An examination of tho ;Stock before purchasiog
elsewhere is respectfully solicited by the subscrib'r
ortmErtz
for all kinds of Vehielea attended to
WITH THE USUAL DISPATCH.
fr..;_ ALL WORK 'WARRANTED.
• JOHN TRICK.
PI:toter, April 7, 7.8 104. •
35-1Y
EXIIT1.111.N0RTH
G. dz L 1.1looks /1A176
tiliW I3omtTi011Cod. the manufat-
tttre of Buggies and WttgO.118
for the Spring and Sunnier
Trade.,
•
Tnirks ,Cash. or Short Cre-
dit,
Al o 11. Itt, lot of Scotch
tttntiii thtvows, of their oleVh
1119,11-tifitotutej, wlixoh they dfti1.
and wilt go11 As. tleop as any
I11 a itt the itaris.,
00tit
-Goodoo.
, giA54.1. VtAtltIM'alid •
vfooltl•tot„nooto to Pion. ntonclipt10 Alegile. and the.
r11&4711 103,0130 glat. 13411Y. OM P3210144 to till all
IY491114,0 9411s,t94eft,,, TAbItt Tep.Os
,
On,ekti4.•1puts linpQrtealt.2 ard02".,
,
VOA. ,•o 'best ,sti4o and kV, S11/4 4.3+,11Uot 1c)
orlstsso4 to tills po'tt a Potarlo.
Ar reer.1941144 eeligittfl,
:Opt:tate fkoawt ife jo431190911'0$toixi,,
1441N'airEPR'r, suAvoiy.ra,
MRSSRT.LL NPSSZT
:"OTIC'XETER14: •
• WOOANR.
OTTAN.0-z oF
T.,EAVES Dew's Hotel, Exeter,for London,
suci lealA:esT• 5 Q
tbeQ'C°
uir4eeneC
'elitotMel, lateen, at
o'Clocit 4 sMA
calling at all.ploces along theroute for passen-
gers, andaritvina 811 L»dn in tone fel. all
, trains by G. W. It., and G. 11.
11arning, leaves City Hotel
at 2 P. M., for Lucian and Exeter.The strict-
, est attention paid to freight and parcels.
Your patrooage solicited.
CALDER 4 CO,
Proprietors,
LondonApril 16, 1874. 34.0.
THE FAVORITE LINE.
HawlEshaw' Stages !
LONDON & EXETER.
Good Horses, Comfortable Stages an
Fast Time.
These stages are driven by the most accommo
dating of drivers, and leave
THE WESTERN ROTEL, LONDON,
every afternoon, at 2 pan., arriving in Loam
time to eminent with tittina for the east and wee
0.1.dconnecting in Exeter with the Clinton and
Mary's stages.
LEAVE EXETER ABOUT
4 a.m., conneeting in LI.V.R11 n,111.1. LOEd011 with sta
gcs and trains.
WBROOKS JODY HAIVESHAW,
Driver, Proprietor.
Pitu,05, Tehemical.
HMIGE OF BUSINESS.
nntinsirmed having* purchased. the entire
intercat of Ounitte Dr. IL B. Winans in the Drug
businesc, is now prepared to accommodate the.
public with a. well selected stock of
DRUGS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
• AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETI-
TION.
C. VANDUSEN,
Chemist Sr Dravist.
Exeter April 1.1874
A PUBLIC CAUTION.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment are neither
manufactured norrold in any part of the United
States, although tboy may be obtained in tho
American Provinces. Bach Pot aim Dox beers the
Driashatvernmeat Stamp,'. 'vita tilOW0n1S, "Hello-
way'sPilis 5..ct vintment,London,en-raved there-
on. Is,.,ss become nocessay to makethis annouu-
cemmt, because the New York Chemical Compaty
mho pay nobody), finding at last that their IMMO
hits been so exposed, have assumed the title of
"Holloway and Co. ;,' but, even now, no one will
buy their medicines direct from them, so that they
have made arrangements to supply exclusively
thefirin:Of Messrs. Henry and Co., of New York,
with their so Called "Holloway's Pills and Oint-
ment." TVs presumed that from the large con-
nexion Messrs. Henry and Co. have in the Britian
Provinces and elsewhere, the public is vory likely
to be imposed upon by unsernpulous vendors and
(Alaers unless they exercise great caution to pre-
ent.their being misled, by 'finding these medicines
bearing is stamp with the name of "Holloway and
Co., New York," printed thereon. Many respect-
able firms in the British Provinces, who obtainmy
medicines direct from here, have very properly
suggested that I Should, for the benefit of them-
selves and the public, insert their names iu tho
papers, that it may bo known that medicines can
be had genuine from them. The following is a
list of the firms alluded to and Iparticularly. re-
commended those who desire to get my medicines
to apply to some of the Houses hamed:-Messrs.
AvEnx, Brtow14. &Co., Halifax, N. S. Messrs. FOR -
:ATE & CO., ,Halifax, 'N. S. Messrs. T. B. BARKER
& SONS, Bt. -John. N. B. Mr. T. DES BErsaY, Char-
lotte Town, P. E. I. Messrs. LANGLEY &
B, C. Messrs. MOORE & CO., Victoria, B. C.
Dr. JOHN PALLEL, Chatam, N.B. Messrs. MUNRO
& CO., Montreal. Messrs. J. "WINER & CO., Hamil-
ton, Ont. Mr. H. J. HOSE, Toronto. Mr. .k Chip.
MAN SAUTE, St. John, N. B. Mr. JOEN BOND, God -
°rich, Ont. Messrs. Entkor ,t; Co., Toronto. Mr.
J. CHALONEE, St. John N. 73. Messrs. EANYNOLON
BROTHJUS, st, John, 13. 13. Mr. R. S. PRIDDY,
Winnitor, Ont. Mrs. onpEN, morden, N. a. Mr .
Gnonon 0. Hunt, Jun., Fredericton, N. B. mr. W.
IL Tnotirson,Harbor Grace, N. F. L. mr. J. .14
Wrany, Fredericton, N. B. Messrs, W, &D, X1ILLE
montreal. The medicines are sold at the lowest
wholesale net prices, in quantities of not less than
227 worth -viz., 8s. Ocl., 225., and 348, per dozen
boxes of Pillor pots of Ointment, for which re-
mittances must be sent in advance.
THOMAs Hoz )WAY,
Chemists and ono r vendors of 7Ionoway's genu-
ine Pills and Ointrne nt 'nay have their 115T1105 311 -
sated. in the local pa per it they will please apply
here- 509 Oxford. street, W.C.
London, March 31st, 1874 40 -Cm
C. 0 MINI ( t 1111 VI I Y.
A choice assortment of pure drugs and chemi-
cals, and where will be found all the Latest and
most popular patents of the day, a few of which
we may mention.
Tonics, Dyspepsia Remedies, &c.
13uclui Bitters, Vinegar Bitters, Planets' Bitters,
Caldwell's Celebrated Dyspepsia Remedy, Simp-
son's specific Pills.
• Alteratives, &e.
Ayer's sarsaparilla, Bristol's sarsaparilla, Rad -
way's Resolvent. Ioclo Bromid Calcium Compound,
Kennett -7s Medical Discovery, DOPONY'S AA 'Heal
Victory, Shoshonees Remedy, Houthold's Dacha;
gediaarnenttun. tte,
• Coughs, Colds, consumption, ite.
A.yor's cherry Per,tortil, Allen's Tams, 'Balsam,
Wistar's Balsam of VS/11d Cherry, Itantioin's Hive
syrup and 'l'oltt, lirytin's Pinto oath Wafers, Brown%
Bronehial Troehes, Winer's Iloarbottrick and
Slle-
canlpilne, Fellow's Cinnpound .13y3mophosphites,
Parrish's Chetnical rood; Eastori's amp, Fir,
quit% et Strtict rhea., Peruvian syrup, Campbell's
Loclliver Oil. with Ponercuttle Ihnulsion. ,
Pills, 4e,
Dendoiion Brit: Olt, MO
304 In Olt; n 'Root, Julson's Mouton mi. Herb, Ila 80
yard'a, Pad Branclii b's, Ntm f Waal, Mel",etin
Shoshottees, sir James. Cla; ke's,--Sweel ' to o o",
Castor 011 Hmullion, Sc,
• tnientsl&c.
• Trask's and Wlison's Magnetic Ointments,
PelAit's Fve salve, Victoria Carbolic and Soper's
salve, HolloWay% Ointments, Depew's Humor and
Kennedy's Humor Ointinents,
. .
rain Killers, etc.
Ai,' Pala Ville:7,,,PadAtit';•%
Sta• t,anie 11.0(1,„e:meek:
S! 1010,..41O011, •10.01‘,#13 roothintt sytup,
SU-heti:tin, tie Com , 11611 r; '5 1. tIlati101tO
L/01,61.01011,
ilidtattaN eQr
I4tri0item.16% Mad shot, llitriLeint's
•WitialOV(if Wenn byrtip,,Frelitilrin'awittwit Postaoss"
WOrril Tea, •
'One deed, Ninth Of 11. 4.)0M5Y o
Ilketer. A. call 8elicil;c10, setcfe ;tenti
'and Vale et iriOney spent gtiaratt teed. COMO elle
defile tin
Diatiblioga & Dysontty, Meli
61:66s,_:titaie Dtossittg, PlasteiS,
• Catarrh Alodiolnos, 11:(mqe::
'11.60161116s., Are. Winos aald
rigitt'its tat 10:6dieitial us, 1 -)yo
8:14.1S„ An611,no ft'eiy
the'
oittintorl,
Almovelitorl". -thvg
r
CAPITA
•
1
a,o0.000,
4 isrs,ova O 00 AD,OTO 130./k144,3 139015 01)01.400. LOPfeta To3• Oho tranfiaeten 92#f1f0,4,
109135,
SAVINGS BANE DEPAIITI\It'XT.
tug
Stone 0,8 low ae one dollar received oti deposit. Tuterts13-4 051Q; 0i0f8'@Olt. allawo4-
of. withdrawal required. "
4.1.310rieen carrenOY ts:0103t 010, 001fl• 11.8`,O0)2 l5JfDp3,13, Agent,
.1111•111•INOTTSIMMIOIRMAPYrO3
•THE,EW. TA.13.ID.7.1
LAY IN YOTTR SUPPLIES
iik-PORE
IN GOODS. THE NEW TARIFF
"WILL INCREASE TIZE '1C_OF
Every Article in Dry Goods 86 leading Articles in
GROCERIES. T.. G. WILL SELL AS OLD PRICES FOR A SHORT TUC
Take advantage of the Chance.
NIMMMINE11011•1111M1111.11•1•131.1, .,01111=1.,11WarnagraLl•fi
1111VIEWE aTOEMS AT E319,11A and ORLDITON
N. B.-500 Tinnets Butter and 100,000 doz. Eggs -wanted.-
Highest Price always paid.
THOS. G-REENW_A_Y-.
Drugs, Patent Medicines
,v7
Stationery, Fancy A,rie.les, Wall Paper, Dye Stuffs,
ans, lode()
Red Mortar - "Amman.
N A. BOSWORTH
J. Y. SAVAGE, Man,
McLENNAN'S FLOUR 'MILLS!
pLotrit LOTIM 7 ZOLOUll. I I
lf you want GOOD 'FLOUR, and CHEAP, call al McLennan's Mill. Twen-
ty-five Cents per 100 lbs. will be saved by going to the mill for your Flour.
Note the following FACT, p s'ofit by it:
Flour can be bought cheaper at the mill than anywhere else, as the profits
of the flour stores are it.tved to the consumer.
Gristing will receive careful attention, and
Chopping Done Every Dav.
The highest price in Cash for FYFE WHEAT, PEAS, &c.
MIMIC AND sEWINC
0. C. WILLSON'S
MUSIC, SEWING MACHINE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
EMPORIUM,
SEAPORT'', ONT.,
STILL IN_THEyRONT RANK AS USUAL
SEWING ACHENTE
THE FLORENCE Nosielss, Reversible Feed Lock and Knot Stitch Family Sowing Machin °ha -
Rouges the world in perfee,ion and range of work, strength mid beauty of drrability of construct o n
and rapidity of motion. Call and examine. Send for =enlace. Agentsovanted in every town in ithe
Province. This Machine has taken first prizes atil11 the CC/linty FtLil'S.
0.C. WILLSON, General Agent for Cr in.
JAMES PICKARD
Begs to rettirn thanks for the patgonage bestowed upon him for the past twenty years by
the people of Exeter and surroudieg country; and now opening -in all departments -the
Largestand Most Complete Stock
OF GOODS IN THE COUNTY.. COMPRISING
DRY GOODS
xtettay...mrde Cloth 'ur4 MiJrnery, Ho.'ss & .-us, Groceries, Boots & t1mts,Irsubwr 6, Croaker
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ETC.,
Ali �f which will be fououl to be as low ad. any other tellable hetzo fu the countiy,
toineniber this ig the Oldest Egtablisheallougo it the Coitirty
Opprboite the r"Et
A' MAN OF k THOSAND.
VO,3 hoorlY ckeoetott front
Ittrlef0tsf, all tamoaTas having Wit:a tma :1)0' 10.
JA1.1118 was lmwb1'1n165101051 510 kkitticRintty motto a•
1 kapatatiots of ismAR rtroftf,wakatiaaaa itiS
only ehiltLittid neW, gi.V64 fit814161134 Imo eti tocelpt
ins:6^/Eitnipe tiay 006-16661. 11131111$ -rasa autos
51ight4•wa81s,,, Muse* 510 the. '610tut0811, and Will
break 6. MC 66Id in al Masa. Addl'oSs tlistd/loolt
00,,fo0it8dd fithsPhilet.,51nA51f5Id. 0(I6 imp%
.Theilittettidriber betgif to lidePlabit theta tiau/1611
ahttirlf0.6:.116510j That •thay May 500 theft *Mites
aatfitted, 130/ calling 'at .my taiaisado,whofo f aro
tifaiatad 10 We/Mute tolt alild0-60 .Wontintly 111 tlno
bofO51h10Or,51tttiOt
16t4, ). ,
ISS /, w.litritittfXS011 Vcrt,,114..
Ntedamiiittettiabitithim el tdo a asd.
10111l13, tliat she is p34348e416 giVo
tesg0114611Pani), O1go,110 and Itteltidetin.
TrAn 61111 . IS6tateAm11 ft ,a(t.
(mud,
Itilettiirlste2.41Ettliottotiltit,
I .
Ilenderoou
Solls4 for blaropo Julo o04,11., per
Ceuaa?tsionsIttp, "Oty ot tittos.
tort', to make pug:440413 kir• tba
rt.att Wioter irrosle, ottol a,
P. hs 0e11.sne510e11 the
sTfUlvilL4B
CLEAltING SALE
$114s,
Dress Goods,
Parasols,
anl umuy other Nam;
MARKED DOWN
F14.p7d.
„
MONM TO LOAN.
ybUTT.'.1. of E RE LOA N SAVINGS
SOCIETY,
locf.ect of Directors:
G. B. Sinhh, Esq„ Presidettt • ,Tits. Trow, Req., 31
P., Vico-. ties:dent; 11. 111-,..ara,
Bank of 1.len, real • Vest Rotten '4195.
6-ee, LieTaterq,
; Ltd Trettsure. ; Ban
ro, , ;eel.; Lelieitore, Jentia & Mc.
e lie ;;(' this Company offer to Stook-
lioatees :0:-•
. o Inc 0 undoubted se .te.;.ty, as i lie Con-
stilu' ion ;dive 6 of no iuvestnapt except on Beal
Est
tl uuous lurestment of monies.
tIrd.-Tt,at as soon as Oaviugs Bank is open sash
Stool:holder gets his proportion of tho profits in
addition to dividend mains stook.
ADVANTAGES TO BORROWERS.
lst.-The systam of r,) -payments by yearl;•, half -
yearly, quarterly, or monthly iusta'nnents falling
due at stela dates in Me year, and extending Oyer
stch a purimlofyears awiney suit the borrowers.
rhul.-howowers will be allow.4 intmest on any
sum or aunts they may deposit to meet tkteir
Ltalments.
ard.-The expense of examining the Title and
drawing the Mortgage is regalated by s moderate
tariff, not allowing the borrower to be overchar-
ged.
4th. -This Society does not sell mortgagee.
5th. -Agents are bound to regard all applications
for loans se strictly confidential.
lith.-afortgsfjes prtreliased ou the moat reliable
terms.
7th. -The ht ad orrice is established at St. Mary's.
NB, -The Societe will commence 11:1 the lat day
of May mixt, to money at the Secretary and
Treasurce "nor of Queen and Water
streets.
6 l.. Mary's, April 20,1874. 87-ly
THE IEGtLAB
Meetings.. of Itehaneu
Forest Lodge, No. 133,
G.R.C.,Exotek. .N.o.31 be
held asfollows. A Cor-
dial invitation is exter-
dO ?befell! allx
A ..3y 20, Juee 2.4,June
29, lmmly 57,Atig. 28, Sept.
21, Oct. 19, Nov. 205. Dee
el and 018. M. Eil.;13
ItEVJ, eon/ars-.
RANTON'S
•Beaton's Stock is well assorted
ditions havingrecently been
RANTON'S
made thereto in New Prints, New Grey
Cottons, New White Cottons,
`PIMINIMMEEMMIUMMINN.
RANTON'S
New White Shirts, New Regatta Shirto
New Prunella Shoes,excellent 'val-
ue -full range of sizes & prices
RANT ON'S
New Fresh Groceries. Rantors Teas
are C:z!-,ra value ; they were purchase4
before the late advance, ana will be
sold' Very Clfeati, 'ata subjeot
ttpproval, Any tea ihat is 1114 &WI,
blowy to' the pnolittser ay
be rettitneill 404 ,nietteYwfll bo to
• fuhtlott beet tolt. tot tty
uto'