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'WON preseute: George Toroilla)
ei/O'be; J. 11. Dicicson, Coderielz Siena/;
Holmes, mr„ Clinton Noe Er4“
.1 a. 13oya, laireknow Sentioel ; A. U.
borite, Wiegleon ; II, M. Hunt
.E.iucarclioe iter‘..ea ; J Brow Kia
t,trdino Eeporter ; AV, J. Whita, Exeter
Teues, and D. MeUillioutly, brussels
The fOlzoing are the naznes of those
invited from t1118 3,80110/1°, . 01)110111 W01.0
-proaent and invited tvbose nannis we
Doi ReeVe3 nald
,lers of the `..1"owesizips of Londoet Ste -
Thee, Uaboree, Ray, Teekeramith,
4itanle,v; Goderieh, !Juliet; Morris,
Turebe ity and E, Waw anosh. 7 We
ealso neeiced W. Young Esq., Warden
of the County P. Adamson, Comity
vlerk; Dr. Gordoze, J. Detlor, jor-
den G Atheaoe W Gordon G N
Dui:1U, and others from Godericlz, and
R. Baird, Warden of Bruee, \vith about
.tisty or Beyeuty °there froze Kilmer -
aline. •
Whaicel.."--1. a Wilson.
Crechtoit.—j. PitV80. Eilher & Co.,
13. Press, J. Clark, C. Eilber, W. S,
alert., T. W. Carroll; C;
Devon=jOhu Owen.
'CeotraliA—J. Wilson, W. 13aker, D.
Elliott, T. Trivitt.
Winchelsca—Smith & Godbolt, D.
Miller.
Kirktod-4, McCurdy and A. Dun -
*an.
Exeter—Isaac Carling, J. Brod-
erick, J. Crunnics.n, J..Drew: DrelVy
T. Fitton., T. Coates; W: Grigg, D.
Jelma, -jos. Belli G. GrzfAn, A. Lewis,
A. Sucks,. G. *ace, P. McIntyre, J.
Acheioin Pitkard, R. Pickard, J.
Banton; Samwell & Pickard, C. South-
cott, Dr. Hyndman, G. Sanders, S.
benders, Stanley Jermyn, S. Tait,
It. Davis, M. M. Rosebrugh, W. 11.
Verity, W. Case B. V. Elliott.
Waldren; Tro4; J. Treble W. Fan -
'son, -Z. Thorn, C. Ectorett, Eacrett,
M. Eatrett, G. Willis, T. Lively, R.
Nanning, S. Hogarth, W. Hawkiltaw,
-J. Oke, Skinner.
'Hunter, R. Hunter.
„ 11e,y--Cutrelly & Co.; Josi Case.; H.
sea:
Lumley—W. 13-
Dashwoode-Elenbaum & Hall.
Rodgerville—j. Bonthron, 3. Elder.
morrison W. Bell, 3. Laing,
Berne—L'ogan & jamieson, J. Weir.
gurich—D. Faust, W. Fenwick, D.
Steinbaele C, F. Wagner & Co., W. G.
Wilton) V. Atorick; A. Wolper, N.
:Deichhart.
Sarepta—J. H. Shunk-.
Johnston's Milis--1\ Spencer.
Varna—I. B. Secord,\ J. A. Stewart.
Bayfielzt—J. Burns, Gardner & On.
-Kerr & Morrisou, A. Rut -
;ledge, Dr. Woods, F. O. Wilson, J.
.-Morgarn Ti 3. Marks, D. D. McLeod
'W. Corner.
Kippen—R. Mellesi T, Wilson, R.
:Shaeffer R. Belk ,
c ean—J. B. Armytage, P. Bt um,
M. Crutime.- Jirnx P. Farrell,
w. Ellwood, W. eld'azizioneez.;-. a.
=Cosh, 11. B. Quarry, B. Stamloy, M.
'G. Smith, Rev. F. Guirard, T. End.
„gills, John Fox, G. Cathcart, :).T.,tilioginrap;
43411 Murdock, 'W. Burns and
Hodgina: ,e'eted on the
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.3e/wit] Manager of the Great "%astern
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Exeter
Centralia.,
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BTITanito°(eny suspension )3440 9 "
TrainS ruu daily (except Sundays). NI ixed
'erases run North -Monday ‘Yeduesday aud Fri-
day ; Sonth-Tuesday, Thursday and Satbrday.--
Commotions at Clinton with Grand Trunk
Trains to end from Goderich.
°aeries OF TIME-81DitZlfiR hlitt,tisGESIZETS.
Al Nt. e. ii.
GOING EAST: 8.05 1.45:
lb. u. ,... nt, ,
Gozwe Easie, 7.35 12-.10,
1-.31. p: xt.
GoserowtsT 1,..p7 5,47
1N 11; ThiNaliklciF.,.
Lneatt, lute I; fiEllj, ..,
conteEcrio.x.
before the -let ef 'March, No excmie
PeQacil for itisisting en prompt pay -
meat two .00ason, 'sonao individual
exoeptioAe, of couree, there bo ;
bet, the preaeure Of the times, the late
excellent hareest, awl the niers:wing
zweessity for tater orelitseare all argus
menes why the necounte of a atnntry,
1870, should be promptly tiettled,—
Those retailers who aro wise, will init
only accept and energetically eat upon
our wive)°, out they will begin the new
year with the eftreest determination to
shortee their ?TAM as much as they
possibly can. Those who take the op-
posite course may let. their account,e
uncolleeted, and swell in volenne
anal many of them pro've worthless,
and5 pessibly, land their owner; in
bankrupteea
Tim Goderien Star has a eolfunn theta -
ed "Sear Ligete," It is just necessary
to remark here that they are possessed
of the eame refulgent brilliency tha
adorned their uamesakes in tire heaven
on Friday .night last, wlien the shadee
of Erebes surrouuded this %there,
is -
Ili correspondents:
Wo invite all who am - do so, to. sena lie gliort
descriptions. of ,ecoidents or unust'ut1 occur,
rouges in any part of the Comity. Write. on
one eiae of the paper only. yonr letters
Moliday TileScley; 10 he sure of insertion
in the aaaes ee the same week. One cent pays
the poetage if yoit leave the eavelone open, and'
seed. it as gfpriuters' eopy.a
iota and fichttly
Saloon Onnnen.--The schools in this
village and vicinity opened on Monday
of last week. •
Fuen 13usses.-e-The Central and
We beg to correct the report that has Drew's Hotels, are now running free
been in eirculatton, that we do uot take
butter, eggs or any other kind of trade in ' FARE,—The rv way
buses, to and from all trfaarines;rom here
exchangefor goods, The report is untrue. to Londoni on the L., II. &B, is niuety
We pay the highedt price in•trade for all ee ; return ticket, good for six di -Ys)
kinds of farm produce. We mt only nay (Sundays exeluaive),Ilil..5§..
• SNOW Snmes.-e-On Sunday and Moth
day last several -snow -slides. took place,
and several eitieens narrowl,y °soaped
being hurt. '
STORE HOUSE.—Mr. James Pielcard
intends as 8000 as spring sets in; to
erect e. large and commodious store-
house at the station, when he will no
doubt ptircha.se grains of all kinds for
shipment.
TEE SNOW.-- ThO BD OW-ftill Of 1I011
ay,the 10thinst., has r6gain about dis-
aopeared. 13et wen title rains and theas't
rig Xeliz e,...whictsli set in tovvards the latter part or
last week, scarcely any sleighing new
thilieletvoirrnaa.eaz;er“—n....,,TI:,,.e,,n0fct).1r:Ita-Fbieylloenw:onosf.
ed. in their new mut .e Bleak,
and all that is left to make them com-
fortable is a supply of new furniture.
Taaesseme-e-The old-time teamster,
Mark Clark, canvassed the towbrit .onn.
Tuesday last, for the purpose of o
ing tbe names of those wishing hint to
draw their freight from. the station. It
is needless to sa, he securea the names
of nearly all tbe business men.
Finquan SBRMON.--On Sunday even-
ing last, Rev. J. W. Holmes preached
an impressive sermon on the death of
Mrs; Thome use la be WM or .arr. 1310\17E-
ing tuis village, from the text
"Blessed are the dead whiCh die in the
Lord," to an exceedingly
_ergo co. gr..),
gation.
_We ar,e,grlaandsitoonseeijoruiesnec,l,
111•PtY"E'linssil;ALWer:oit'fndt13:gain, although look.
Piele
leg as if he had b,ein the centre of con-
siderable suffering through hie late ill-
110SS.
Geo. Eaoretr, saddler, who has been
--Master Thos. Eacrett, son of lb-.
most ean,gunse hopes. lab?. ChByrne
suffering Considerably within the last has been a resilent of Strathroy for
few,days, owing to h fl.arnmation or the the last six years, and during that
time has made many friends, whose
lungs,.is improving rapidly.
good Iva lies goes with himself ani final-
Tersseen ELECTION. --The elections ilv.
IIis bui'iness here was' that of a
for school trustees fo take the place of
binilderh and. lie has put tip some of the
Messrs. 'johns and Kilpatrick,who have
best buildings in, town; we may men -
served faithh lly and dilligently, in that
tion Mr. W. Min.rays as one of
position for the past three years eame
off on Wednesday of last week'. As them. We may further mention that
the retiring members positively refased besides being a balkier, his serviges
were extensively soughs alter as an
a longer term of office, Messrs Renton
and Ramsey were nozninated for mid architecS, ohm school buildings of For -
accepted "of the position. No better est, a hicielt of buildings belonging to
choice could possibly have, been made. Mr. 3. P. Marty's of St. Thomas, the
AT THE STATION.—Up at the station
new R. C. Church of Watford, two
Episcopal churches on the St. Clair,
work is being pushed along vigorously.
below Sarnia, and several others, were
Under Mr. Hayden's: management,
built after plans cf his drawing. Ris
satisfactory improvements are rapidly
being completed, Aud now Mr. H. and practical Intowledgg of building will be
his staff of assistants are hard at work. of great use to him in the hardware
discharging their duty which is taxed business. While Strathroy loses, Ex -
to the utmost. Tinte,tables are now eter gains a good citizee, and we hope
issued; by reference to another oolumn. they 'will use him as such'
it will be seen that the time -table for REPLY.—The following is Mr. John -
the whole route is already pablielied. son's reply to the address preseutea
Tickets are also on hand. him by the trustees on the occasion of
Lammas' INsrnetiTE.--A meeting of his vacating his position as heed -mass
Exeter Teachers' Institute was held in ter in Exeter Publio,''achool :—To the
the school -house, on the 15th inst. It Board of Trustees of Exeter School.
was Resolved, That the programme for Gentlemene—Permit me to acknow-
the day Le postponed till next meeting. ledge the receipt of yoar excellent tes-
The analysis of a number of sentences timouial with thanks. In behala of my
war then introduced. A diedussion on worthy assistants and in my:own behalf
n whether is it better tci teachqhe Al- allow rne to exprese my sincere, gratie
phabet to beginners or to start them to tude for your recognition of our ser -
read at °near ale. S. IIogterth ad. vices during the year that is now about
vanced some very practitai remarks en to close by tendering us a vote of
the subject. preereenase eas. the next thanks. ,I :dee thank you for your
meeting :—Aildress by the Presideet ; kind co-operation with us in all our
" Advanced Arithmetic," Mr. T. Greg, duties. Resaseured that I leave you
ory " Junior Gratllalar," Mr. W.Roge
ors ; " Philosophy," Mr. H. D. John- 'services witdregret and that I shall al-
ways entertain the Isindliest feelings to
son , Composition," Mr. Joseph wards the trusteee of 'Exeter School.
Snell ; subject to be chosen by Miss have the honor to be, Gentleman,
Metes'. ' Institute adjourned to toe° Your obedient servant, W. 1), June-
.
sox, Master.
the highat privefor trade; but we give MI-
.
tamers better value fin. both their cash and
trade than nny &her house =reach of Ex-
eter: inquire the prices of our Teas and
Raisins and all the otherSpeeiat lincs mon-
tintd in another column. It's intply :as-
tenithing what the ready e«eh'wz,11 do.—
We do not offer au.stomers an inducement
of a paltry 5 pc? tent., but we guarantee
an advantage of ifi-om. 10' to 30 per emit
by purchasing from us rather than any
house doine a (*edit business.—
°STANLEY & JERMYN.
IYRSDAN, JAN.' , ; 1876
The only Liberal -Conservative .1°1111,41in Sonth
Huron.
SQUAnz.ra tlh.
—
Eltrhaullei- i7,,.,.
galled the attention of business naen to
tensivelrade, but a day 'of reckoning is
and these Indiseriminately; they may
secere for themselves a 'elle end ex -
the fact that; while giving long credits.
Frequently in these columns tve have
t;, tort, , ,LieolN.,,..a.?,nle:igi :t:1:0ei,iisrb gtel la eetnlznd se, t tlidoae fitl enatihvt eee
and positive arrangement having beeis
made for payment is shown. The
Monetal:y Iimes of last -week contains
some fro -marks, which apply with ex-
ceeding force to the position of our vi_l-
lag.,°,,,,,,...„,,,...earct co ba a UM-a:fee e verY
laifr1re-eal-o7rin Y. r. l‘furrAYA.u"er'' thine-, and there ought to be a time—
"0 square up. The first month of a
aor of Clinton ; unt ou East ; the hive new year is, by generals consent, con-
letlde.iit of the • reat Wester'
, , suparb,", eidered the Lost approptiate time for
ar. Watson
, , . this purpose, and prompt collecions
y , ,r,
.7311.... Geo-argz a irlingie,,,,,,,,u4, af, , on have seldom been more necessary in the
ithe left Mr. IV healtet411:aue.., or of interests of the business ef tfie country
lee L., II. & „; lea peroy, than in this month of January, 1876.
wattain t kir During the last twelve months a large
Treasureeen t amount of indebtedness has been wiped
j... Horeasers el „ n.` >London ; mr.
WE. Meredit ": P. P. for London . out. The discounts at the hanks have
1
a:11r D McMillan 11I. P. for East Mid. been considerably decreased, the,hanks
themselves have reduced their oblige,
dlesex; Mi. John Waters, 1Varden for
East Middlesex.; Mr. John Macdougall tiens to the public very largely, and
.M. p. p. for North Middlesex ; Mr. the general bunion of indebtedness 1), as
',Thonaes Greenway, M. P. for South been materially lertsened. The amount
:Huron ; Sheriff 111unro, of Elgin, Mr: of what we may call personal indebted -
J. B. Laing, of Laing, Sutherland & ness is, however, seriously heavy,vvhich
Co., wholesale merchants ; M. E, w. is one of the netural results gf the com-
ity:mem Mr. A, J. G. Henderson, and mercial inflation through wnich we re.
ketliett, centlY Passed- '
ON WEENESDAI " The indebtedness to which we sne-
the committee was again on hand, cially reier is eontiected with the retail
with their indefatigable efforts to make itITedlehrogfelytheinfic:butiledtIlL Ilia? Niirisiotitlasaries'
the " friends from the north" enjoy
themselves. ' houses, and [lie aniounts due them in
The G. W. R. placed a car at their tut' by their customere must foot up
largely in the aggregate. If the baolio
disposal, and a jaunt was taken throueh
the ear works, which. were erected at
borf oat! gl ltiht stergeett9hileraistal:erosul°df .°b en ;Paulin% wt he inet
e
a ;cost of $300,000, the machinery ad -
the total of the aceounts contained
aed malting their worth at out $600,-
1000. After veiwing the machinery in therein would contain an amount ese
startling mag,nibude. A very large por-
All ite ,depa,rtinents, all aboard was tion of this indebtedness is due to the
sounded, and to the time of the iner-
tial music discoursed be the excellent fart -lung community; In the mere re.
,g'71h Batt. Bahd, all hands repaired to centiv settie4 loaalltios, 'Possibly they
h on carried its load may have all they can do to tn.eet their
‘. •Nsel'ha 6raine.whic- sh° 't loaied and obligations; but it is a inatter of nnto-
keethe asymtn, weere i lin t ,
riety in many parts of the country that
\s, MI' gh the kindness of Dr. Lett, the
''evk
I the end rietsOne present were . shown fanner so frequently owe store and oth-
S tbs.° ihemeeral wards in that institu• er bills from year to year, when at the
tian a,nzi interviewed a, number very same time they are loaning money
.
o/ thehiatients. • The nembet of pa. 031 notes and mortgages at ten and
/lents at 'the_present time in this insti- twelve per 00111. Whoever their debtors
/tution is 840. The bana, tvhich seam- may be, all retailers should utilize the
present golden opportunity to effect a
general squaring up. So far as the
farming community is concerned, they.
haee seldom, if ever, been more favora-
bly sienated to do so, While other in-
terests have been greatly depressed, our
,farmere have enjoyed stenety prosperity
,for several years, and the late harvest
was aimitted heavy. Under these eiro
cimistances, those ia busines should in -
gist on prompt payment of all such, an.
entinta anti in all other casee there
shouti be a determined effort to dca'
crease the volinne of their outstahding
chime AS largely ea poesible.
af alsia couree wete .energatically and,
tenecieecionsly pursued by the fet;ail
tesisle generally, most benificial resealts
to theameiness of tbe emelt-ay would
ensue. Some who nedortook the taek,
itiei ehis Spirit would find that not a 'few
'dftittEINU'l 1 Wrygy, of their beak debts areoilther worthless
,or of doubtful value. Claims wonld.
thus be 'Seetited before it is too late
alalle the tlangers of long and eereless-
1y-ejects credits woeld be eeen rend af-
terwards galleried an:taiga The greet
majority of but:it/less men and firma,
who are no dottbr peefeetly Solvent, ev-
on when feeling the prevailing stritigeti-
ey, saoitla bs aeterrnoted effo eta to tura'
their acceette end 110(05 int° 011811,80On
find themselves able to ineetaliciir ben-
kees ill 0 1110V0 010 01`ftli epirit, ',they
mead stein recitzeo or 'egotist oblitotate
the foments dile in the iniportieg
hontsee thee° .in turn weald 1)0 able to
reanco their foreign liabilitioe, fie, a the
mevenients in binrinerze getteretty would
,,,,
lawn beein to be felt" Meta actiVe.
. ,
i lizaeheurthe isf` tide floating', paree.
o take the utmost pleasure in giv-
ing pleastire to ethers was on hand.
-Back to the city again, and at three
o'clock the gueste aseemblecl tst the G.
W, stetion, preparatory to starta.g
were 'which hewev°a, a r°11-sing"g°°d-
lbYen aces given
&Ft, BROTJaT/TONy
w11°' espiea on the reer car Of the
• tr•Ain botia I tor FIezeilton, That gen -
tl rian, pet Nigh every effoet to ni eke'
the eojetirli of the gooets in the eelsor
Ciey, ae, illetesette 8,3 possible,
Cheere fhe Alayer Creeps, the cons-
• atitte of 'management and elite Read
foltowed the speechee ot Mr. Baird,
aVizeieni of Bessie ; W, Yotoce, Warden.
of lItiron • Cerinig of laxetee, and Pa
-7Tielly of'
•
'The 33r 'every of areesea. W. ia Cale'
qitlg Witfl 14,it0.1v luncheon was
epread for the benefit of as many as
anted to partnam. The aeseeabled were,
elicievn 'through Ode memmoth
then (torn garret to the growieg
'floc)re and drying lzilne, .eeolere Ace
teetVerely terviewect.
.
oa economic 4
'Con fettionory es4tblisinneitt reneived
nmether Of visitor:age:4 the gentle,
manly proprietor lied ispeettd A lonely
atlfifiliffinit Feetiete :theist ea Many era
4elfeehts [hero 1101'0 g110,fitS, This
eriales beet este elianeute ef this
akiteliie,Oetesist, end to halos) from the
aatteneee ',eical hal to1-130(1 Mr, al's C
0,77 1, oeta dh .hy.361.01, t. "1 nal )1111:W01110AS 01,414 to '11)9
.Buttualum (.1„ 1.3r04:0 581e of eregone,
outage, steieht, aa, at :leer sag -nate easy
sosegiip ou''MOMMy the 2 ith lase tee
00. atateoneer, W, itedgsen, sval glee good
1114n.ilaPconelfsra are pleaeod Viet the ju-
yoga.) portant of the people of Exetee
have at last eui opeortuinty oe pro.
greasing in the nueical art if they will.
Ou Friday' evaniug, last, Mr. fa. Cline,
youug num of uncommon talents met
a large nuniber ie Drew's Ilall for the
purpoee of organizieg a class, and re-
ceivea a number of perk, Ile will be
at tue same plaeo to-worrew (Fraley)
13u Melee laennasnen,—The regular
freigat train on the L., 11, ia 13. Rail-
way going north lavidey morning con-
sisted of nineteen care, seventeen of
them Raided wall freight, On the teat
trip down the first ehipment of tWO 083'6
of live stock from Breoefield to 1)e-
troit formed a portion of the train.
o business is increasheg wonderfully
d beyoed the anticipations ef aft
anounted, to $114.00, whieli will no
doubt be increintea to a large edvance,
over lashyear Whell 001l0OtOTS 11,1,Y0
done their wort.
Deaawood, Sharma Bethel, Pras ids
0100 ewe eeepoutied to the cat and
aaaektheir Mite to aesiet the mission-
ary (Riese, swelling the totel for last
week to $204.9O, meking the results of
the two weeloa work, $410.81, The
total of last year was $441,01, leaving
a, balance yet to be collected of $80,20,
whieli will be raisea without any ditia,
(mita. Many thanks ere duo tho dep.
utations for the al)16 maneee which
theY advoeated. the Missionary cause
L
STAGE 1).ESTROYED,—TQ say that peo-
,ple tveue surprised when they saw 0110
701/7.1.1t111110psietaog48 wiaoSuttldSlibietaayinceollitTeleltp
rowdyism and flagrant outrages of law
e
tue such. common ocourenee Lu -
road and railway men generally. eau thee the discovery of:scrum ap-
WHAT earns Leoesee leeeeses sees.__ pears uo longer to create any astonis
In the cars one gets capital views es ment. Several previous attempts were
Exeter end Clinton, both of which towns saut:itgcleo,r,baudt etieitereoea',DICtizIseyuncedlitaylinuliotzignaitli:gs
aro ileucli larger than the nmioriby of
Londoners imagine, aud esPeciallY so W38 er°Wiled With C°1111)?9t° 71100088.
this the case with regard to Exeter. Tile. stage Was drawn atuiut " quarter
During the past year some magnificent of a wile up the rozza awl sawed into
buildings have been ereeted there, at a i°088 as 7111011 Eit°v°"'°°`1' Cif
venture to assert that before szer'yeare
; and we coursanobeily knows who did it. Af
cost of many thou,sancl dollars
fairs are in 811011 a state here ;low that
shave gone by, Exeter will be thO' MO" n°1)°(13' illink8 03 going out at night
important town on the line of the Lon -
without a revolves. and the per -
d E u ro n and 13ruco tze. Towns ;.`;:s ii,vi'!':1;:jrgtchters.hugilhae us etttiti etrh1:3118.°81iits 01)11..0lini7;
wthilaltfilinadvetibleee4illidelcinutiZ3111:titeTyl:acTiesnh'07t life feria the oweer happets to be a
of their sails. nervous man lie may shoot first and
imam inquiries afterwards. If ooine-
thing be not soon done to stamp out
811011 ltwloss conduct' as lies been
practical hero with impunity far the
last Netti. or two, peaceable and timid
people kill leave the place as 80011 as
they can, and the days of Liteau's
prospe `ty will be at an end. Unclieck-
tore the meeting. ilia vicinity is tiled rowd ism is hurting the villaeemore
stronghold of tee Order.
Gueleon Newee-eaTad executive Com-
mittee of Dominion Graeae will meet
in Brantford. on TuesdaY; FebruarY 1st.
ee-lient Divieion -Geange will meet in
tewn ef Chatham. on:the 10ta and 20311
inst.: A large attendance is expected.
Someimportant questions affectifiets the
welfare of the Ordee will be brounht be -
HEART DISEASE.—Mr. Jhunes I. Fel-
lows. ----Dear Sir: order that SOMO
other sufIerez.- rutty be beuefitted, you
are at liberty to give thisIetter public-
ity. In the' winter of 1869 1 was talg
en ill with Diseake of the 1-Ieart; ac-
companied by violent pelpitation; ,and
from, that timegradeally became wealz.--
er, notwithstandii g continued profes-
sional attendance up to a fow weeks
1-TypoPlIOSpIliesS WaS recommended to
ind.. The use of it during a very short
time orneet.„1„ e
ago, wheu your Cempouncl Syrup of
to resit •
work, and now, ... _ my usual
as could wish to be." '11. -fat [..ipa hearty
RANiz Oecaizam. The heart esnetess
' eat muscular organ, requires vigor -
'nue nervous force to sustain it. At;
Follows Hypophosplaines restores the
nervous element, it trill always
strengthen the heart wecticened throcigh
the loss of this element.
THE INVENTOR.
1.4'EW Heanween Stoms.--eThe vis.
ion of trade in to its. sevens! braliches•
is rapidly being accomplished, and We
refer our readers to our adv,ertisingeol-
unins for exemplification of this. The
hardware store of Messre. O'Byrne a
one of the stores ililsa'AvIer.relfasaiusstIonnels isneiwn
nee teettriliell We
block, and presents really. a ceedita,ble
,appearauee. The knowing, which we
blip from tho Strittbroy--.ptsp(itat, 18
Sll faOi011 t introduction to Arr. O'Dyrne :
s'Afr. O'Byrue has eeinoved to Exeter
and is about °peeing out a harClware
store in that eisitie vine n 'NV •
rot and. 'ruce
than. 6).7,43e:sing of the London, Hit -
&moor, lausraes.--Messrs. Dr,
Hossick and 13. Stanley Esq., being re-
tiring truetees for year. Meeting was
held, 'when Alessre 13. Stanley aria
He Neil were elected by acclamation.
Dr. Hossick ellieitT 111 1.11H,
1 -IE JN SALL.
Messrs G. &J. Petty have let a con -
30x20, two storeys high. Mr. T. J.
Wilson is about building a large unit].
etore house, and 'from all appearances
Ren,sall isgoing to be briskm the build -
t elet to Mr. John Sanders
build a large briek pork paokieg house
PASE3E8.—Tho mail -train going south
passes the northern bound mixed train
at Centralia at 10.05 A. M.
BWINESS AT THE STATIOE.—Since the
Railway Inez been fully opened the
business at the statien has increased
aeyend expectation. In Addition to the
general and passenger traffic, a good
wheat market has been established and
tsohipilAmirienitisbcialr.e titling constantly made
B 1DDULPH.
IlawatneaeBy poste- rs, we notice that
the Canadthqouspany offer a reward of
$500 for flip ,arrest and conviction of
the parties ltho have during the last
_ ow menthe' so maliciously ill-treated
to lose so worthy a ettazee, eat "'will Arr. Joseph newel' of Bisidulph town -
have to submit, and hope he nifty rtae,.. ship, The ewara is divided into four
per, as he deserves to, do, beyond his aertions, ohne huntlred and twent -
h.
1St SattlFd83T 111 Mareily at else o'clock
P.M.
TUE NEAT ST01111.--All eX0111Pliflea'
LECTTJEE ON ORANG,r/.11M.1.-: he origin tion ef neatness is to be found in 13rod-
.
progress and necessity of the Orange orich's store.. Great credit is due this
Institution will have a faithful expound- gentleman for the magnificent buildiug
idg from Rev. D.F. Hutchinson, Grand whith he hits erected, and the pain he
Chaplain ef theiSttprenuaLoyal Ora: tea has taken in proctiring such an excels
Lodge of 13ritish North America in lent stock of handeome goods, with
Drew's hien, Exotar, on l'hersday the which he has filled that portion of it
arl day of Februaty next. Tickets, designated at; his store. Strangers
.
we understand have been placed at tho speak of it as "the neat•,store." 33
veeyless figure of 25 cotte, which is
really a very small eerie when the merits 13, C. MISSIONARY MEETINGS
of this tolauted gen tleinat are taken in-
to coneicleration, •
11011118NT Fume:lir Cens,---For reale
time, freight cars on the line of the
GrAnd Trunk Railway, have been :sys-
tematically robbechand km eleVerly were
,
The series of meetings held in corn
nection with the13, C.Missionary socie-
ty WON/ concluded last Friday evening,
ileznuary 14th. Tho toer has been vor
enceessful, as all palace will exceed the
tee eobbenes committed that for a tinsel:tine:nit rinsed last year when the col,
.
the obinpany were untible to dieeover lectors matte their retinae, These meet
,
the perpetrators, A 81101'6 time ego a inge comenenced ot jam, 4111, 1878,
terse quantity of cigars,coneigned from Rev. IV, Trooper doplitation—T3ethes-
ontreel firm to Ntr, D. A. Cook, of da, Oreiliton, Eden, Salem, first weelo
the lreetiteseh bar, in London, were pia Iatteli plizeo teepontleci to the call. attl
'aired on theit pees:tee per that reilwae ; the arnounte raised eqttalled lest steer
it paelmge of` ordered clothing for lair, malehla in' total for idle firs6 week',
Jaciteore ofaClinton, ale() ehipped at $145,83,
Montreal was breken infe n d ler 0 S l bet} 1,r, 'e rye • i
) , . ), el a , ge 17 ti, ) . i 1 Len n rt , et me is were
quentity (some $80 Wertn) rniseea ;Rea preached by Iiev, W, Hooper, et la ee. ,,," le. 13tatiteer,D. saf, 0`
about the game tame Monerie Stithley eri fnorntft1T oftvi nentimg,the $1,1h1lOnOes 1 A.11(11101'8, T30'08,14101. kr111110c,V, 0 .
& iTorflaYe. of (hie towinse fae•'ed a eitei. beino Inane end Wan live. Colloe,teete Willeon 13rytiee, A resealition calll'o""
lar lose. Clever deteetistest svoseag et hseelo, oe ateeeey esestateg a peglic 'ale etenpittity with Om ORA indiens 101
i
1 lid
the 0080, fill (.1 110`1,00d entrie -of the too- seevine wee hold, tho ()lour bolog talon pear pereeetifions, and recotnalasaling
1.7bevies tO some employees en the ertetern by the pastor, Itev, il, Whitloolt. Ray, oriel) loaste tuniet the jitriedie,tion ef the
•ic:t110ilizin(d)t etelitc:tlefinig;fin'Ye(1 (11111.111271.'011119C°tOb"8111°nEl 'fiji41,14:'floi 0710ra 861h1(1 '1.'10e()st`e)l'bt'''ieltitia'(011".1.e.i.v.t(1\;1'rleillln ti)i..inita'I'(:.trai.8to0(1111ta°11"3*.e...aestgul:1,ttil't:ht°1('[IhrE'ri.fg"hlrfil
of irnpraionMeat. . g en ,
epeeeliee, Subecriptioli and eOlketiOTIR 'C'9'5 8 PitS54ed "ttnit"",-t.
. ,
,aolhersaaoh.
''•\s. ;LONDON.
stallnAdn'twhalYt aCt ‘7\71) BarIT'617TYIZ.--71e-W,orts Suunadc17;
morning two a. W. R. oars Wt,,,a, ‘et
fire at the yaid, Ingersoll station. a•nee
fire is believe/ to hcave been incendiary ;
but the cars yore very old.
A Ben Bt4v.—A serious affray oci-
eurred on theGrand Tennis train leav-
ing London bhween conductor Brown,
who wears aturon hook in place of one
hand, and tal wood coritractor of the
road named dendry. The latter was
lying drunk n his seat, and Brown put
nim off the k!ain, when he became
abusive and tnreateneci Brown's life,
whereupon Brien struck him. over the
eye with hison hook, and stretched
him senseleseby the track, Where he
laid until pielid up by some children.
SERIOUS A.4DENT TO MAJOR PETERS.
—We regret tehear that while out rid-
ing, the other‘iftay on a very spirited
horse, Major Pters was thrown to the
ground with gi.inst violence. Ho receiv-
ea several bratea about the face, M-
I
eluding a seveiewoutid on the sctap.
A young Wie named Graham, of
Lobo, (lied aiday from the effects
tit which occurred a
ale was getting over
gun in his hand, when
explodecl, the caarge
A lad eareealefark Pelee, the only
son of a wiclowe awther, was drowned
last Statuday ee plug in the river at
.131ackfrier's. was but eight s ears
old. The neigl eta dragged the river
all night' :led the) ext day, but without
>cly. Mrs. Price is
her losseend has to
sevent nor from do -
of a gun acci
sheet time nine
a fence with th
by some means
entering his gr
recovering the
quite fret -1U°' ove
be looked up to
stroying herself.
A SPOON TH1E
Mrs, Coughlm
day eft:saloon on.
stolen a number
Moser's. Conklin I oore, of the Tecuen-
char-woman at 11
duty was to wash
was bailed to anss
--A woman named
s arrested on Satma
charge ot meting
„
silver spoons from
seh Honse. Sh was employed as a
banquet, and her
hese artcles. She
r the charge,
ELAN) HARD.
Dist ACT 11/11?,ET/
mined meetitsa
Di 8 leant for eloaio
met in the lodge rot
13,oael, Illatisliard,
inet. The ineeting vas largely attend-
ed, and e good dela er interest tvas
taken. in the proceatioge. The follow-
ing nantleinert sverd 0100ted
erg ;
1.37so, TT, A. la, White, Dist. Master
" A. Seyer, la, 1). M.
" W. H. Irvine, ChAplein.
" G. I). Loserie See,
G L. 0. Lea -The
the St.1 al ftry's
of district officers
No. 884, Mitchell
Tuesdn,y the 1.1th
Co, One:sofa Maas:see . an n u
meeting of tlid7Oneuty oflaerth Orange
Loage ao leN1 in Alitehell the'
first ',anodes' la Fahreary eteet for the
eleetione ollieers atiseleetusinese
conneetion -with the Oeder.
CLINTON,
Petal' Seen. --Mr, D, Petton InWitatolct
his farm of 80 acres, being let 17, eon.
7, Codereh Townehip, to Mr, &untie
Duman, of South Ontario, for $3,500,
Vino Seeenseree.--s-The following are
'the n ember of birthe, irlarriagee And
deaths registored in Clinton for the
year 1876 ; Births, 90 s Marriages 8a3;
and deaths, 28.
Cinemser, Camila—Ors Saturday last
the ease of T. Tippling and j, Haggett,
of Clinton, wiz° haneen charged with
killiug aud taking geese bolongiug to
Mk 0, Dale, were up before Judge
Toms, at Geduld, who, ttfter hearing
the evidence, diecharged the priseners,
he stating that it was not of a nature
to convict them. Charles Jones, who
stole $480 from Mr. Aturphy, of God.
erieh township, Was sentenced to 000
year in Ceti trel Prison,
Aconnuar.—On Monday evening last,
while Mr. J. Welsh, V. S., of ClfiltOp,
WILS coming along the Huron Roads to -
words town, accompanied by his ‘vile,
they met With. a serioue accident.
When a short distance out of town,. a
dog frightened the horee, whielt jumped
to ono side of the road, °reseed a ditch,
and ran up against a fence, throwieg
them both out of the huggy on the hard
ground., Mr. Welsh was unhurt, but
Mrs, Weleh reCeived severe external in-
.
juries,
ATTEMPTING RER LIFE.—A wornau
this place, whose name we withhold,
has been ont of her mind for several
weeks, during which time she has made
a number of attempts to take her life.
Not long since she procured a razoi;and
expressed her determination of cutting
her throat, and would dt uhtiess have
done so, had not her friends prevented
her. Re3ently she got au axe. and
again threated to kill herself, but she
has been so carefully guarded, that she
could not effect her purpose. On Tues-
day of last week, she was taken to
Brantford, where her friends reside.
S. -44S4-4
SEAF_ORTH.
CANADIAN PLOWS 1N THE STATES.—MF.
Graham' Williamson, of this town, last
week shipped to Mr. Neil Friel, of Ilul-
hurt County, Califernia, ODe of his
thistle cutter plows, Mr. Friel, having
heard of the fame of these plows, wrote
to a friend. of his in Canada to purchase
one for biol.
„A. G -00D PBICE.—Mr. Duncan Ste-
m ril-ruz43-1.eas„.. _on Monday lase sold
can horse bnyer, a aptera...........,ejoeheee.
the handsome sum of $280. One aeet
these horses is 5 and the other 7 years
old. e
Mrs. Dr, Stowe lectures in Seaforth
'Wednesclayevening, 28th instnait on
•
fahannte. Anditore Ceinier
M. Ytellars After the new,ollicera the
elected it wile thought tielyseahle to take' arint,
etepe hay° a new hall leuilt on the pia by
groenas of [lie Soeiety, in whieh te peenl
eliew the relate, grain, and all other
peedeocie A snl)setiptioti list waa atart-
ea and epwarcis of $200 was eubserlin
cd bY ollicere and meMbers.preeent,
hall ae something that is nitush
neecieda'and Uprooted will be gs'eat
aid in malting tile Beretta sihovve even
,1104'0 attraetive, and we would like to
See all thoee in.terested in the matter
come forwiird and give in their nemee
for five or tea dollars each, or eena in
their names to the treasurer whe will
be moat happy to receiye them.
P
GETTING Benzes— We are glad to
be•able to announee elutt Mr. W. Lew-
is' hand which was badly out by one
of hie neighbors while elaughtering
beef it few weeks einee is eonsiderably
better. 7. s
BISSETT'S proprietor o
these Innis iuforms us that, notwith-
standing the sma,11 quantity of snow
which we are at present favored with,
a large munber of logs find their way
to his mill by wagon and by water.
ST. MARYS.
THE GREAT Gotiou.eaMr. J. B. Gough
the celebrated temperatice lecturer Will
give one of his orations on the all absorb-
ing question. of Temperance, in St,
Mary's oil the 1011.1 of February next.
SoROOL TASTEE ELECTION. ----The
eleotion to fill the vacancitss caumed by
effluxtion uf Hine int the St. Atary's
Board of Schee/ Trustees took place
on Wednesday 12thinst. Owing to the
great amount of fame which circles
round the august personages who ocou-
py positions in the Board, all of those
whose terms trust had expired, deter-
mined to again ask for the suffrages of
the electors. Mr Clark in the south
ward and Mr. j. Craig in the north
ward also aspired to a seat, and cones-
auently there was a vigorous contest
for the coveted honor. Messrs. Adair
and Currie in the north and south
waras respectively, were successful ;
and Mr. E. W. Harding was? re-elected
hi the west ward by iseclaniatioa.
Those gentlemen must then have per-
formed the duties of thc7ir position to
the satisfaction ot the people.
IJARCENY.—A,, man named Pulaski
Knowlton was arrested at St. Mary's on
Friday after loonc`by Detective Heenan
of the Grand Trunk on charge of tres-
pass and the larceny of a lanap belong-
ing to the railway company. , He was
taken before a Magistrate, convicted-m..1,111es. 'rho la9 can never upset nOr the ci
r ioraleil style.
ri 4oures111::::r. (4,,ieller' Jo
'nfie bet'01.0 0.0444 00 in cob,.
be Aive lin hats got a the right
t ti he reelies bete publie
,
Wire:ewe sate' Oan
If.X0fkr\ J,ftli 17111i 1876,
The tre is annottisoed of ilessaa.
i ke\LI,5b1.0\e,80iort:oril:••001f00,41t.tb'IL:irliiie4:1'440,i7t.to). &feet.iSulttaleli,oton.40a0tpbalerzeiancioollisztioageertnshtsoesi
sreiyitntelimree.rss°14tSi", All:ds rbeeeier'ne 0171 ull'ect ,bb3;rtalte'
Rev, WA m" NT'tWilltsianl:r3)'rLoAf ..t,Ilaet P$41,8 4 0° Or :
the Same o be raised by the envelope‘
A. Rent man from Texas,stopping a
tr101:::: °till' i'titsmiliscIdTcourot notffo. haFsoftoclivt4
*Fad . wn its throat by meting of w
syrJtee .C.:, Illtnniseen. -aeon/Rated eVer
tee yeers,
Royal Ago in Triamphs
11:,1111111111111'1'11
40444.9,.:Phine,tocbrreP.1aen75-Y' BlioayVilgt:tilifirrit prim;
By acelerraph to the Gardner Sewing Ma -
at -wary County Fair, over the Webster, 0
born anciNew York Singer. Jamas Mumoz.
Belleville, Sept 30th, 1875 -Got first prize on th
Royal atTair here, beating Wheeler &Wilson and
ovary other machine. Great contest.
Jamas BARILETT
Brockville, Sept 25, 1875 --Royal took first prise at
'Unionville, competing with the Wheeler it Wilson
singer, and others Evna22,s ITAGAisidus
Tits urg, Oct 31, 1859—Eirst prize for Royal ni
ibition hero over all competitors
_ _ MATTHEW STEWART
SZOOS, 00i 6, 11175—Royal took firpt, prize st
thin llere over all oom etitors
TJnion
Wo
Exhi
ATTHEW STEWART
paris, Oct 8, 1$75 --Have taken first prize with
Royal at Fait here, beating the Raymond and
singer, WILLIAM SNIDER
Retinae, Oct 15, 1875-Boyal bas taken 13rst
prize atEair here, over sirger, Howe, Wanzer
and ethers. JAMES BARRETT IL,
yiarlisys Oct 13, 1875 -Royal takes first nrize
this Fairfor tuna/1y work and Light Manufactur-
WILLIAM stanza
Tliese victories conclusively prove,„Oftetedir
Licht Running Rtryal is teteeeteensgrelansanersa
tie Rest aamileesesseitaa 0 it the greatest uovelt
'arer8 fioyal 1 .amp Flolder, for sewis
f
ia)neidselignmedenti°'Tluirietwfiehnetygrafesurpahiedu.rs, 07.744not;
Ord SS work as well by night ast by day, sold by
JAMES PICKARD, Exeter.
the letter signed " jristitia," in your is -
"Wonsan, Her influence and Shore " sue of the ath inst from the fact that
I aconmpanied ma Robert _brown to
G-oderieln and together called on the
Crown attorney. It MIS me that ac-
companied Mr. Brown there, and the
only person that did's°, and Mr. Gidlet
knowing this, seems to have got 'cons
firnsed in his belief that I was " Justi-
tie," for he says! he saw the same
person enter your offie,e shortly before
publieation. But in this I would ad-
vise Mr. Giclley to try again, for his
eyes could not have served him well
that day, to cause hien to make such an
assertion. But, Mr- Editor, tbere is no
use in mnitiplying words. All I can
say in reference to said letter is, that I
knew nothing of it until I read it in yortr
paper, and I may say further for Mr.
Gedley's information, that to -day Iknow
no more of the author of it than he
does himself. He says that " Justitia"
and Brown went to the Crown attorney,
crying and telling falsehoods. I would
like Mr. G. to tell me what those false-
hoods consisted of. If it was that we
toid him that Gill had ()venter his
0901y in taking Pront prisoner in Zurich,
;:ri'd after he had him in custody, we
were told that he (Gill) haa illsused him
by biting ana otherwise maltreating him.
But, Air. Editor, these awful falsehoods
were afterwards proved to be substan-
tial truths --which both Gill and Gidley
know tosday to their sorrew. But, sir,
the falsehooris that Gidley Bests the
•Crown attorney is now aware of, came
frem another quarter, and that was
frank Gidley himself ; for when we went
in, Mr:Lewis Reit, " \Vint is this awful
thing thee has happened in Zurich ?
bave just had. a letter from Mr. Gidiey,
"loft appeats by teat letter that it is
baoodhlyg. hew 1,11,1,,ierieiittehroi tsieartywjoo yb ofiol nr gsommeen-
who have colateitted sneb ail awful
crime 2" Mr. Brown iald him hat has
been since proved to behsee truth,. and
nothing but the truth. Mraleesvis said,
01). 1 see the whole thing at aaglance.
what I call a tempest in a teapot ;
it won't amount to a row of pins, end I
rill write Gidley to queen it at once.'
He did SO ; but Gidley did not take the
advice to himself, but gave it to Gill, to
be snre and not offend his friends in
Goderich. But then Johnnie wag only a
sutordinate, while he was the great J.
P. ; and after sending such a letter to
Goderich, it would never do to let them
know the letter did not contain the
truth, for if lie had gnashed it it would
have been confessing that much ; so at
BRUCEF1ELD.
ANN17AL MEETINGS.—Tbe annual
meeting of the Huron Faemers' and
Mechanics' Association will be held. at
Brucefield tcaday, for the election of
officers for the ensuing year and the
transaction of other business. The
annual cliuner will be held at McGre-
gor's Hotel. on the evening of the same
day. We trust ,both the meeting, and
the dinner will be largely attended,
CATTLE SIIIPPED.--011. Friday morn-
ing the first shipment of live stock over
the L. II. & B. took place from this
station. l'wo car -loads being shipped
for Buffalo, via London.
clophitron.
From the Star,
TITE SUMMER lIcteate—The Summer
Hetel Company inet at the office of Mr.
aisteie Watson, on alcmday evening, for
Moore; The tender was alp/ov-
oid"' aotaarmation of the 'tender of Mr,
ed. as.
John B. Gee 1 s
samoue teinper-
taiin.oeses 0°111.at.o:Listalies and
Tuesday, Feb. 8, FLO, del ivez• an ad-
wita visit Gocierich on
Blur tiers of
Life."
t half past ten
re broke out
M. Hi erd,
a) a couple
ering
rum. The blinding. was part \ tly 10
sured, and the total loss' is
;$10,000. \Letsout
MILL BURNED... --AW
on Saturday night last
in the flouring mill 'of Wi
situated Lem the to.vn, an
of hours. the mill was smolt
• 4
BRUSSELS,
F1.0013 the Post.
The purgation of Brussels, as taken
for school putposes, last. of Decem-
ber, 1875, is 1,157, being an increase
of 147 as shown by the census taken
the same month in 1874.
. WING -HAM,
The south half of the cld 'bridge at
Wingliam, known as Graham's bridge,
succumbed to the high water in the
river on Stmday night, 2d insa, after
withstanding the floods and storme of
the past 17 years.
ZU.RICH.
itOPERTV °RANGED HANDS. -3/11'.
B. SilaJAZ has sold his flax mill in
Zurich to Mr. C. Ernst, of New
burg, for $4,200. Mr. Shantz intends
starting another flax mill it Parkhill,
, „
nen steenwele,--em anursctay Inc
ath insto as Mr. Thomas Fentvick,
this, village, brother to Mr. J. Fenwick,
rain -owner setts assisting Mr. Charles
Peiller to dratv a load ef strasy lawn
the fourteenth Concession to Zuitoh,the
load upset into the ditch on the side of
the road, throwing Mr. Fenwick off and
breaking his left thigh bone. Dr.
Buchanan eves immedustely sent for
and set the fractured limb, We aro
glad to hear that the patient who is
but lately nverried.
A4,13.10ULTUPAL MEETINGT:11 0 aDDUat
Meeting of Hay Branch Agree itaieth
SG0ioty was held in tho Toms Hell,
Zurich, On Monday last, Peasident
llunter in the . After bearing
the re po.rt of tsearetat,y abd, tineagtati,,.
money on heed, told a huge iflaenHe
luettherAip,. which is due to tht,
directors, who have 'worked hard tr."
morke it 0'10 of the. meet proeparime sos
elates iti the entity, the roliottin
ofaoore tvoyo elootod t' Jahn Ilatefele
Preendent; Boheet Beenene
ered Teetiatteer Direetorse—A, kf.
laWeen, Its 'llatomnson, 13, fiteeneetien,
MeAllistae, D, Hostettler. 4.13, Go hi
ger, iI-L,tcevohot, S., M6,8061 :Ai it
the risk of his offending`his Goderich.
friends he let the case go on, and the
result has shown who has told the tis-
sue of lies. He says, " lustitie,' and
Brown went to the Crown attorney,
crying," I may tell Mr. Gidley wha,t I
thinlc about tee crying part of the sub-
ject, -1 thinit all lias beet done not far
from the pockets that have boon touch,.
ed. Now, sir, I must confess, to not a
little surprise, to find a man of Mr.
Gidley's benated calibre should demean
hinvelt• by wrifieg eudh tieeeurrilous and
vindictive letter against a brother Mag-
itarrite, enowieg, as 110 1111181 do, thee
Brown ootilcl have no motive in frus-
treeing the ends of jiistice, and I may
say, that if all the J. P.'S in. the Pro.
vince (with the exception of two) bad
sat together on the case, they could not
bane done otherwise than Brown did,
eneording to the evidence. Bat ate
Brown is fally competent to defend
himself' against eny ancl all eat:salts
agniiist him hy Gidley Co, I 80
1 will say no nlore about him, aVith
regard to myself, (as " Sustitia," ot
contse,) Gidley thinke he.ve oot
taieea ehareeter ler vorecity. As
re *as Clint concerned I title], seine.
thing' mesa wenfed then Mr Gidley's
word for I would have 110 objee-
tions, fne tralotelling is con.
lanot.—Itt Esborne on. the 18th inst., the 'rite
Geer.RE.Reek.._.8ePd 62
WM. SWEET,
VETF,IMICARY SURGEON, Kanter, Ont. Calls
pronntly attended to. Office and residence-.
nearlyopposite John's Tin Shop.
ThlARM TO RENT. --The subscriber
'oters his farm to rent, Lot No 5, 'Osborne,
London Road, containing 70 acres, all cleared, with
geod °eliding% and au abundant supply of water
throqrhout the year. with shout acres fall
plowing, convenient to both school and, church,
clibtaivt from Exeter 2i miles. Eor further particn-
lars apply to It PERIKINS, on the premises, or by's
lette: to Exeter post -office. /
ran 14, 1876 22-1m s'
9:1 0 N T.—That well-est)iblished
-A- lioto1 Di can, known as the "RevereHouse"
oppoeitt the Post Office, The11111 se is well fitted
with every aocain °dation for the travelling pub -
lice,. Good stabling, plenty of water, good cellars
122istenv.dI Le7iteporfotphe cst in town. Propletor leav-.
ing owing to ill health Particulars, ibpply to A
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
Notice is hereby 'given that the partnership
heretofore existing between 0. VandIssen &M. M.
liosebrugt,.doing business in the Village of Ex-
eter, ninicr thn name and eyle of C. Vandusen •Sr
Co., is this day dissolved by mutual. consent. The
btisiners hereafter will be carried on in the name
of D. Vandusen & Co., under the control of M. M.
Itosebough, who will pay and collect ell debts due
_the lime firm.
Dated the 12th day of November 1875.
0, alo0A.LLUNI, t C. VANCE SEN,
Witness. r ALROSEBRUGH.
"n ANKE 'I: LOST .—Between
gooresville and Flannagan's corners on
Tuesdiy, January 4th, a Flores Blanket—all
wool, home made, MageLta color. Any per-
son finding the same and returning it to the
owner:, or leaving it at the TIN.F8 otlice, Exeter,
will suitably rewarded.
JOHN RINE, '11°
Serapta P. 0.
J'anutry 14, 1876. 22-3t
A L PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE
_L-1 late Hugh Cameron deceased oil the
Thames Road, are requested to call and settle
with William JosiTh Nelson, at their earliest
convenience, Lot 28 in the 6611 of Concession of
Usborne, by request of Catharine Camerea,
Executrix of the late Hugh Cameron.
All claims against the said Hugh Cameron
deeeased, are requested to give hint their
claims on or before the 1st day of March, 1876,
to the said Win. Joseph Nelson. By request
e`f CATHARINE CAMERON, ExecutriS. 22.3
NOTICE.
Notice hereby given to tho members of ay T
F. M.Fire 1. (tempt' y end others, the 6 nnual meet
ingot the said Contupany will be held in the Town.
Hell, Zurich on
MONDAY, 7th .DAY OF FEB., 1876,
at 10 o'clock A.M.,
For Electing Directors and.
other busine es.
As this is intended to 1.e the best and eheapeet
Company in the Province, and as a full explana-
tion will be given at thyneeting, a large attend-
ance ls looked for. Como, Ye Pim:tiers, see here.
and judge for yourselves.
R. V. DIRSTETN, Secretary.
Zurich, jan lfith, 1875. 28-36
THE ONTARIO
Savings and Investment
SOCIETY
LONDO
Debentures and Mortgages Purchased.
Parties requiring Money can obtain ad-
va)lees promptt,y on approved City or Iran*
PrL°O)ndldloln6 ftn 12th 1878, ft
On application at their office
WILLIAM E. 13ULLmE4Ntnager.
22-2m
Enlargement of Prenuses
ortlE T.TrIDETt$IGX1t1IY, 6,1tAtiFir.D.P011
4., the Regal panelize() heStOWncl On hint
011166 cothraonced busine6s, \kaki: tiegtiaint
iniraaaas frielltia and eilstoinela 791111 the
.filet that he ima enlarged his nreSent plade
hfolt,,,,, 0,01 addod largcly to his Sttielt
Loather, inclitding Vrohch Canadian .atta
eernea, roosepere statists with err, thistle) my be Invoroti 811Oti(41iii,
( 1, tA;;,:erileati: ..nrepaye'd to l'ili,11„11
qv, le f 1.1r 371 ,16 in a r,,tie eitneet be euipassed A
Iiidiittlyr: flftatd /1411' 1r081/ft,8811.'q; -1°,-°"114 61 htir()h, attnage
t
fl(M) 1011611 yotit valtiabto AAA Ii1Vetor, Jan, 106, 223 -ma