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ne Piny prose preemie. taw.' 4 4 vla (00133107," 111 ttevoliehire it
" 1":40 Isatai°3,1" Pr°Posea. by Itrthee is found in every market Oen°, and is
lenentn met with 0, heerty reepoinnl ', eind et abed the einne price as batten
enn thet gentleman himeelf, who etdel I vvlaoh ,,-.5,mts moie teme and labor to
),G 13:310W Of 110 one better able to reply I peeneeee, It ie more periehable than
titan lie tees. The eonanany then Bel.)- butteri but leen than mean that Inns
iteeteelestke 'band playing " Anla Lan nOt been 000lred. Ofcouree, the freeln
eyrie,' ' er it ie the better, thotigh it retainstte
Vitt Iitioevitiolt, it may be mention- eatable palates for eeveral days if
, .
Otis Under Great Western control and 'PrePerlY eared for. 11 it Were 9IW°
Otrattagement, has heal eather tep event -
'tut histeny. Tile idea of oonetructing
si read whieh, in general, terms, W01,116,
4:10111400t the city of London with that
hkrge and productive area comprieed in
the eouuties rif Tiuro4 and Bruce' dates
US far liatdi as 1.8nit, but eireumetatiees
epetinected with the ,great trunk lines of
altutila kept the incipient scheme in
beyance for many years, uutil in 1870
aid 1871 the i,dea, which, had lain dor-
, Wants lout was not dead, hatched out,
the telt resillt Of the incubetion of that
period being the appointment of a pro-
vision board of direetors coniposed of
leading men in Lendon, and the secur-
ing of an Act of Pierliament for the eou-
etruetion of a linet'ern London to Rio -
\t
cardinai The ache e at this time was
that the read shoal( dee in independent
narrow guage line, and upon this plat-
form it went to the ad intree kand event -
\u.
malty, after a hard. figh to defeat. Th
Hamilton men Met the „ in the nortl
ern townships in the battle of t G
gauges, the result being that the L 11'
don sceme as then existing, did no re-
ceive the neceess,ry favc.r, ane as a, on-
pequence Juiced the funds reclaine to
carry it to completion. After a imet,
and not before long and sternly d .cas-
Bionsi an entire change of bas was
bre-tight abotite The narrow guano
lamb laype iceably down wita t broad
guage lion. In other words, th Mile, -
pendent scheme was abandon 1, and
the. loom' Board made an ag eement
with the Great Wester.a Con ny by
'which) under a special Act f Parli-
Went, the two Companies Wet to unite
in menovreent ana operatic* . Anew
Board was early it: ilf72 for ' d on this
basis, bit the difficulties of
had not yet ended. Mean
political than personal aros
cal Board, as well as troub
a ehange in the managennent of the
Great Western in Eneeliid. The de-
, tails need not be giveethere. The re-
' ault was that the capital of the Com-
pany tlae bonuses freni the municipali-
ties, and the Governinent aid, all be-
COMO the property oathe Great West-
ern Company, wee were to inctir all the
. ,
expenses of cOustructtonl and possess
the road. It should baberne in mind
in order to uncleretand exactly tlie posi-
tion of the Gteat Western 1,1a4iVely to
the London, Huron awl Bin ,e, that the
southern extension of the Vellington,
Grey, and Bruce, also a Great West•ern
branch, bad been built before e com-
pletion of the bargain above refeared to
between the Great 'Western a4- the
London, Huron, and Bruce conapFlies,
and that Wingham, the terminus 'of the
latter's road, it ,is a Station on -the
Southern Extension. from Wiugh‘tm
Westwaed; therefore, to Kincardine the
two branches will do their Insiness over
the same iron. Work was begim "nil
the London, Huron, and Bruce in Ap-
ril of Last year. Mr. George :Masson,
of the Detroit and Milwau-
kee, acting as Chief Engineer.
On December of tbe same ,yelir freight
traffic was began td be run on the line.
The total length of the line is seventy-
one miles, though- that includes four
miles between London and Hyde Park,
on which tthe trackway of the main
line of the Western is used, thus avoid-
ing the erection of a large and expen-
sive bridge, -which, under the original
survey, would have beeu built over the —
Thames. Some ballasting yet requires
,. lee be tottpleted, but the reater part of
the line is in good running order. The
road has been pronounced by the Gov-
ernment Inspeccor the hest' new road
whiele he has inspected, and, ' certain-
ly, if it is to be judged by its appear-
ance, and the, experiniental trip of the
1Ith inst., it is 'worthy of praise as
, compared with the half -finished condi-
tion, suggestive of haste, economy, and
perhaps carelessness in construction,
, tehich is characteristic of Many, newly
-
opened railways.. This state of things
is all the more ceeditable, considering
the short period occupied in building
the road. Sixty per cent, of this line
is perfectly level ; in thirty-two per ct.
the grade is only twenty-six feet to the
mile; and only eight per cent. is above
that gradient ; fourteen per cent of the
road is curved, the curves generally be-
ing very long ones', and prOportionately
unimportant. There are six large
truss bridges on the whole line. As
the London, Huron) and Bruce, and
especially the northen end of it, passes
through 'a country- subject to a very
heavy snow fall,, and as the traffic on
other lines in the 'locality is seriously
impeded by the drifta Of mid -winter,
special regard has been taken in the
construction of the London, Huron,
and Bruce— to the inintmising of this
liability by making the roadway so high
as possible, hy tneyurchasO of a much
fairly introduced to the Apeerictie emb-
he by confeetionere and deiryeuen,
there is no donbt that a brisk demand
"Ditt•efeutlileTve.: NOY' Milk from the coW
(Alderny or jereey is the best; because
,the richest) is strained into a shellew
pan awl set tetvey over night, 01. 4' in
the morning, for the eay, to allow all
the cream to rise. This pan of milk,
with the eream undisturbed, is then
placed over the fire in allOthor pan part-
ly filled. „with water, and allowed to
heat ersdrially uutil the Milk is telmoet
ready)osimmer, when it is removed
from le fire %lid set away eoveralhours
to 001. When quint cold, the cream
whi 11 by cooning has beeOlilo thick and
(
sti . is skimmed off from the milk, and
i hen reedy to be eaten. It is a nice
Ant to know the millr is eufficiently
leated, for if permitted to " come to a
boil," it is spoiled for true " Devon-
snire," as the cream is atatence dispers-
ed and mingled with the milk, and tile
whole is no better than boiled milk and
scum. By watching the surfaee, how-
ever, a careful eye will, at the right
moment, see the cream begin to rise a
little in the centre • the pan ehould be
immedietlyreineved, before the surface
becomesbroken. It is mtually served
at dessert with berriee de stewed fruits,
Great caution latest be tined not to ruin
tee cream by civet Cooking, but it is
almost as fine a point for people with
delicate stoneache to knew„.just whee.
to stop eating it, ' -
e seheme
ious mere
in the lo -
caused by
htrbere nee welt i»tQzel oeemb
1.1.g ev ()Xi te:
If yea 13 ONO a favor to fink of A Mau,
now, lie sore aed elmt the door after
you when. you go iute his ollieei
But feW Man on handle 4 11 Ofi beep
ohineney awl eay there is no placinlilio
[mute, at the eame time.
What's the differenee betWeen a pro -
fano luau and al; old toper ? Only that
Wo One awears. Oftnn times in tho
course Of a 111011 lait, the Other one
t
ewear_o oirtthirt 011turing the same
period. , a
+; Cialb* said. a eon of Erin, as
the ship was nearing the (moot in ins
element weather. " hene no an ahem,
1k on board ?" No, I haven't." "Then
bejabberfe we tilled have to take the
weather as it comes,"
The worst case of f$01fi131113013(3 that
ever has been presented to the public
emanated ft an, a youth who complain-
ed, because leis mother put a bigger
nmetard-i hater on his younger broth-
er than see did on him.
rjJlfill.IONAltASCOTT f,I81111`10" CO,
41 arclay street, Now none, t•
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,1, 1875) 41 Barclay streei,New York.
A good etoey is attributed to Sheri -
den's son Tom, who being told by his
fathee that be hokl mita° his will and
3 lit him off with a shilling, said he was
serry, and immediately ftdded : "You
don't hapeee to have the shilling about
yott now, sir, do you ?"
'Facts to be lamonted—That employ.
ere of jockeys cannot be punished fol
having light weights.That a policeman,
when hetgoos into a public -house gen-
erally tIenns out a druulfard. That in
theatres theworst conduct is generally
seen in.those who 11.10Y3 in the higbeet
circlets That money -lenders eau take
such great interest in their bueiness.--
That annoying bills are not arrested by
the
A smart Connecticut stump speaker
was haranguing a crowd in Fairfield
Oounty, when the effect of elle of his
stroeg points was terribly broken by a
bawling exclamation from a half-drunk.
en fellew in the crowd, who sung out,
..tifs.nesonter anti Algorney, " oh yontrene demaaogue 1" The ora-
te fixed his eye 'upon the fellow, and,
,
The Melbourne el Ire tells the follow. pausing a momentet,eneta,tbe attou non
ing very good story :, A gentleman of of the -audience and give his 'respoesie
the legal- profession at :one of the the more effect, merely allSWOred, with
great mining centres, having spent a one of his unapproachable grins, "And
gaudy season at a leading hotel, found, Put a wisp of straw around your belly,
the fre.cni air too much for hina, yea. and you'd bee), demijohn, -
stead of reaching the bosom of his fam- Louisville has buy' amused by a row
ily, he gravitated to the lock-up, with in a fashionable beerding house. A
the much needed 'aesistance of a see- boarder refused. 0 pay his bill or to go
vaut 'of. the Queen in full uniforna. awayeentil the .naonth for which he had
The lock-up keeper didn't know him, bargained WitS expired. The le,ndlady
and consequently couldn't send for his was told by the lawyers that the mon-
friends , to bail him out; as is frequent- ey was not legally dne until the end of
ly done by those tender-hearted officers the month, and that she must fulfil be':
of iustice. So lie was allOwed to sleep part of the contract before she could
until 643VOU o'clock in the ,morning, sue him. She next took the case into
Alen lie was aroused and asked his her own hands, put damp sheets on his
name, which he preinptly aid. was bed, fed him on the poorest via,nds,
" Johnson.", - He obtained soap, wa- and put a whining puppy into the
tea, and clothes-busIn and was reftesbe room next to his. He retreated earn-
ed by a eup of tea. He thee proposed. three days of endurance. '
to the lock-up keeper that the official
should walk beside him to the police-
eourt. When the time came this was
done, and by keeping th,e officer in
earnest converse, it appearelas though
the lawyer was engaged in soine busi-
ness before the court, and when the
name of Johnson was called he calmly
arose and. said.: '1 appear for the pris-
oner, your worship. • Wilat ! 'sant
the police magistrate, ' do you deny
that no was drunk ?" Oh ! no,' he re •
plied, 'he was very drunk, but is very
sorry for it.' Five shilling's or six hours'
imprisonment,' said the pnlice magis-
trate, '1 will pay his fine myself,' said
this ready -witted gentlemen, who in
thls instance showed 'that the man who
is his own lawyer hasu't always a fool
for his client.
$ 1-$0 Ii E./ TIONO
Notice is hereby given that the rpartnetsido
here3,0fOro exteteei'esoyeee 0,'Yseenase M,
/Wselanifibi iteing business 141 the Innate.) at ;FIN-
eter tl.0 '1,,0310,5110. skyle of 0. Ye 1,1.410.604 450
C0,14 this day disso filed by matual °unseat The
hu01001 1)01:00ftor \rill Lc 00vriod 00 In trio 00100
of 1), Yans133son & 09,, under t113: eontrol .34, 131,
'Rose oufib,, who will pay Qui:loot teet,s sew
tho loco ,
natal teenete day or '..ranVOIVVI 1070,
loo4x.T.T.at, o,v4wousEx.
'witutsm,, M. M. ItO Willi mien,
Oditivitleng Congregation,.
rie,,11 I, yr Wit tflall 18: -1161Ltil or -
than would be required under other
circurnstanees, and by the enclosure of ,rapalettattnalne Druatoter Boy
the whole line by board and pest fence
There is as the natural advantage of The following little incident is re -
having extremely few deep cuts through- lated by Count de Segur, one of Napo.
outthe whole line. It is hoped that 'eon's personal staff, in his recently
the obstructions whish have serionsly published memoirs :
interfered with the winter traffic of One day preceding an engagement,
other Canadian railways will thue to a the Emperor sought an interval of re.
great extenate obviated, if notelitire- pose and Shelter from the weather in a
ly wanting. The road has bon very farm -house at Ilaslack, where M. de
'eheanler built, the cost of constinictinn: Sonar found him slumbering in a chair
aan.ounting to only $17.000 per bile, oe on one side of the stoVe, whilst a young
about $1,250,000 in the ag egate. drammer, also elumbering occupied
,
Of this about 000,000 is furni led by tbe other.
the municipal bonuses and Govdtnirnont
Old Dr. Strong of Hartford,was not
often outwitted by his people. On one
oecasion he had invited a young preach-
er to preach for him, who proved rath
e'en dull speaker, and whose sermon
proa;ed unusually long. The people
became wearied, and as Dr. Strong
lived near the bridge, about the time
for the commoneenient of the afternoon
service he saw his people' flocking in
great numbers acrose tho river . to the
other church. He readily understood
that they feared they should hear the
same young man in the afternoon.
Gathering up his wits, which generally
came at his bidding, he said to the
young minister, "My brother across the
river is very feeble; and I know ne
take it kindly to have you preach to his
people, audt you will, I will give
you a note to hien, and will he as mucli
obliged to you as I would to have you
preach for me, andi want you to peeach
the same sermon you preached to nay
people this' morning."
The young minister, supposing this
to be a commendatipa of his sermon,
started off in good spiritsedelivered his
note, and was invited to preach Most
pordially. He saw before him one half
of Dr, Strong's people, and they had to
listen one hour and a halite the same
dull, humdrum sermon they had heard
in the morning. They understood the
joke, however, and said they. would.
never undertake to run away from Dr.
aotrung aerate. -
AstoeiPhed at thie spectable, 110 its -
Aid. The statione on the line, begin- cortainedthat on the eniperor'e arrival
ning at the southern end ate i---Hydo thee, triedne turn out tlie drummer,
Pitelesilderton,Breeere Olandsbese Oen-, who resist4 saying there was rooin
itrafia, ' Hensall, Iippon, testoefieta, enough for at: that ho was cola, was
Clinton, Lendeshoro', Blythe( Dolgrave, wounded, was, very well there, and
and Willighann Of these renter, Olin. would remain wlsere he was,
eons 1313411o, told Wingham ikre import- On hearing thle Napoleon laughed,
tant Vetere. It is OXpeOtek that the and otTlered that li should " be left in
trianufactrixes's 10l Kineilrdine and' his thairs,_since he ai strorgly insisted
Itlirreen givo importa‘t it0111 of 01) it, Thu the Emperor and the
traffic to this new railway. At this dramnimaboy were se\eoping eena-en
important point it, crosses tit) Baffalo surrounded by a circk, of generale and
,e,nd Lake f taron breech at iho Grand great cheenteerieso etand\kg, waiting for
[13 Intersection with the main orders,
line of that road being about, nineteen
Miles north of London.
powr.,:z1trior brr S3tc.1:q P41P,o,
.Detton boy paid ,his firs visitto
one; Of the tiniest 5el10018, -1.,11er day
Oholar, uc1, tifi• he earnal)otrie
tight 1)18 mother inquired ;.! "„ Wel4'
ifISniryiboW do, yog like going to sebooll
1.'11411Y . replied, in am eteitaa
Itbso. "1 saw four boys lie6d, ono
$10 got her ba,17 pulltAaint a big sehol..
If, mod h4 elbow On the stove 1 1
a 4'
314u,i's W,4t, pos
' The lotto wing unfeeling leettgaaph is
going 1.,ho vonnag .o f the priea r1,110
>thor, day Sane Bowies went 1\ eneeth
in Springfield, It/aset, and, ,Ittneig the
effect of Ins severe. editortayubere
through the week, fell to nappiqe rent
and -by he WW1 antakoried by the pittein
en, who etritelt his (leek end cshotni
Who shall be able tostancl tip In
presence ot the Lord on that aw
day V And Sabit ilowles, rising la Ii
A good story is told at tbe expense
pf a Saginaw gentieman, who, until re.
centlynbeld a position which caused a
'great many ladies to come to his office.
A. few days after the expiration of his
term, of offiice, a wag, who is employed
as book-keeper for an extensive lumber
limn wrote on a piece of papor, which
was fastenad Ixt 615 nallfl,r of the offici-
al's dog, "A. lady .wants to see you at
the office." The dog went home : the
master was not iu, and the mistress
road the note. Ever since the gentle-
man has been trying 'to find some one
to accept a blank and tau pup as a
present.
FllIGHTENING CHILDREN .--Nothing
can be worse for a child than to be
frightened. The effect of the eeare it
is slow to recover from. It remains
sometimes -until maturity, as is shown
in many instances of morbid sensitive-
ness and excessive nervousness. Not
unfrequntly fear is employed as a means
of discipline. Children are controlled
by being made to believe that some-
thing terrible will happen to them,
and prinisbed by being shut up in dark
rooms, or by beingputin dark places
they stand in dread of. No one with-
out vivid memory of his own childhood
Can comprehend how entirely cruel
such things are. We have often beard
grown persons tell the sufferings they
have endured, as children, under like
circumstances, and recount the irre-
parable injury which they are sure they
then received. No parent, nonurse,
capable of alarming the young, is fitted
for the position. Children, as near as
possible, should be trained not to IMO 77
the sense of fear, which above every,
thieig else, is to be feared in their,edia-
cation, early and late.
The following curious facts are re.
lated by the New York evening Ps*
"A retriever dogs whose owner wan
working in a garden in an English
town, latelsekilled a favorite cat that
frequented the same grounds. Having
committedJhis unprovoked murdenthe
dog delibe'rately,, took the cat ,in his
mouth, carried it some distance/dug a
deep bole behind some bushes, a& af-
ter depositing the body therein so care-
fidly replaced the earth that, hadlhe
not been observed, there would „Ingie
been no evidence of his trime. the
STOVES
Why Don't You Go to Johns?
folins koopfl up Main street, at his 010 Bb(411(1,1911.61:0
110 has been for 1)3 years. ;johns hits moved. into
his now shop now, Anybody will tell you where
Johns' Tin -Shop is, If you do not k, tow where to
ftudit, ask tholIrst man, you see Exeter to show
you.. 'Wilde it. When you ,got them you'll know
its the place because thore 1S no other place just
like it in the world.
Johns sells stoves, tinware and things. You'll
sue them lying okay out on the sidowalk—all of
them markoa in plain iiguros. You don't noed to
, ask for what you want. You CCM pick them up
anywhore.
JOHNS SELLS CHEAP
so his store is always full of men and 'woman
3.,ast Saturday bis StOVO NVILS ohoolt full of mon
and women, and be had as much nu he could, r o
to take tho money. Such a lot of Money 1 I tell
you these
New Patterns of Stoves
are Stunners.
Nothing like hem in thoso parts. Then there is
such lots. of
Hot -Air Drums
s.. o.
and ('1('0w thing -.3.(01 1)e0utiful
MAFUFACUIRES4
PUMP FACTO -57-‘
Unandeliers. Table Otincry., intss
ov
and Enamelled Nettles, Sara? ;43a
Churns an Broom s, Baskets and linteh'er
Sausage Machin09 11,1111 500100, COSA 011, Bill,Chi<31304
StOVO pipe varnish, and hundreds of other things
—ali 11801111 1010 good, and you'll 1111 them piled
fro10 the collar up to the ceilhig.
NOW
D.41„, .11.1„64,,,,,,a,
kept a carriage horse which eVit'
more than ordinary intelligence 1,3A1611
his own ends have to benerved. If he'
heat, even in the distance, the move-,
latent of a mowinginachine, he coin
nects the noun with fresh grass and
once tape with ho theJeoarcling
of the stall td, siimmoat the
coachman for a sang ' he
knocks gently, but if he ons 18.
not heeded he makes a 'not ni that is
Unbearable. The coachman illeePs 111
a room adjoioing the stable ; much. to
his discomfort, the horse sometimee
has imaginary wants during the night,
and, at whatever hour this occurs, the
man is curl:Tolled to got up afia. attende
to him.
To ntt,Sinc$3 Olen.
If you want circular,
If you want hand -bills,
. If you want envelopes,
If you want business cards,
If you want neat bill-heafls,
If you ‘vant shipping tags,
If you want tasty letter heads,
" 12 yott want nice visiting cards,
If you want,the best of ball work,
If you want any Itind ofprinting.
Leave your orders at theTtuns ogle°
and you can secure them On short no,
leo, at low rates, and the best style.
JOHNS IS ITO COWARD,
sebsoribers have started a Pump Faetory
tittle 'Village 01 Carroubrook„ and also in the
Township of Hay
ONE MILE NORTH OF EXE'rER
and they are to posss(01ion 01
ST=e1LUE POW4111.
but follLs do crowd around, him awl ash so mauy
questions and pay him so many compliments
about his stock and his grand way of doing things,
that he gets kind of contiusticAtod and loses him-
self up in the garret
THE ALLAN LINE, ----,Any parties
intending to go to Europe would, (lo
well to call at the Timns office, and, buy
a ticket for the Allan Line of' steamers.,
one of 'whioll leAves Quobee and Pert -
and kr Liverpool and Glasgow every
Sattteday. VVIum gentling home or
frlenas nearly S7 TS St1.1.70(1 011 eveey
„ adalt passenger by getting the tickets
Peva reMarlitli 011arlOs taelaie! &Vieille the Allan DileA.gents in this
anis is tilo omy butt. that eat. de alld'Iptitxttyt instotui ,,„h44,0 in0g6y
Dominate hini for the pooitiou,'
COIINTING HIS MONEY
they Will be able to not only do their work wel
'hut cheaper the.), those who have 50 00 their work
'00310, liviry veriety Of wooden pumps, in-
, (dudinothe
CELEBR TED FOPC.N PUMP
111a00 to order sea 1115001l1115001l 11) '0(115,011being war.
1,413 (3,' 3:0)3 t3V0 )'O114'S.
Alt oislers let t att015110 sit'y °rink, Iioulton 01)1 11)110
north of gxeter will recoiro prom 1.1; atm:it:Wm
01 helms any). The best time to seo him is on
rainy days.- no io alvectys around thon, but if you
want thIngs that aro useful and ornamental it
mahos no difference Nvhat day you oall, bemuse
his mon will always maim you fool as if you were
at homo, and will sent you things cheaper than
you can buy 5130311 01S0V7110143.
,
JOZ-XX-TS
•
NEV
Stove and Tin Shop
CREDIT
IUNSINGER & BOULTON,
1IA.Y, ay 7187
-OXETER
STEAM,RAKE&GRADLE FACTORY
.111HE UNDERSIGflilD WANT TO AC-
• QUAINT the inhabitants of thediton and
the surrounding country that We have opened
out in Bissett's old stand a complete stock of
TOVES, TIN and.
COPPER WARE.
COAL OEL LAMPS,
LAMP CHIMNEYS;
and in fact everything found in to first-class
establishment will be found .\vith us. All
kiwis of tin ware manufactmed ourselves.
We flatter ourselves that by strict attention to
business we will be able to merit ft sbare of
public patronage.
G C T TLE
AtINCIVI.ourciam or
'Wooden Harvest Tools .
Rakes,
Snaithes .
Pori Handles,
Grain. Cradles,
ETC.
Li' 33 Lr'11011
IIOP
r 1135. 0,48•11001 ,wouid..1.00,0r4 the,lenebes
th etBesior seel ineteity aiat be has
OPENED A nw BUT
110 will liwce ready for tho coming harvost, tbo
celebrated
Sulkey Hay - Rake
A Novelty in this section.
MERT-TA NT -17S1
am niat te
!Plielia„Ad santage to tatty their Stock from.
nun
as um,iiroparod to'deal \vital them as ron.sona-
bly as any other osta u u t, 'mato 8100 prompt
attoution to all orders -
W EEO E SALE & RE Mal.fete .
elm door
tile wane
Ulticksmith step and 1,40p0A
amigo that lias beeu ao
o Lim in the
14,4 10,(101•T VAZI140
1410 iv111 30. Px, on -,1141 111111 111 new breach
business, ins 10)41 w4gon. %via 901 55 010 resi
deuce af tbe 1 ore() tlinoe ei3011 weck an
Eve Troughing
made a, specialty, and all
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
CASH FOR HIDES AND SHEEP
Wool pickings 'anct 'old copper,
and rags taken in exentange fax goods.
_
"/Shelton.°&
CREDITONee
October 2811).
'
BEWARE OF COUNTERIPUTS.
For the protection of /t114 public ot.[Dritisli
North America, I doom it my duty to. state
that my Pills and ,,, 'Ointment urti. neither
'manufactured nor sold in itny part of She 'United
States, Mach pot., and ;box - boars the
Britioh, Government Stapip,withthe wordS,'Ilollo-
vay's Pills and Obitinent,Lonclem'ongraved there-
on. On the label is the address; 533 Oxfoal street,
London. This notice Las become necessary, in
consequence of vile feel spipaous imita.tions of
" liolloway's Pills 1-',' and Ointmont,"'
milt3 Malden
tieS 13tVi:ing3.6
KkOtS1,7,.:10ith an,
V upors eau ob-
a ,Vdry; 16:0; price),
ands° decon.yg you .- .. y se mg , ;()
some for my tent111010110:176.1%4 EMe and Qint-'
Inofit, which ard,.,#naufaetit .i.kt, only at 53:3 Oxford
street', tendon. „Person -o. wile may bo deceived
please commuicafe with 01 01301Y rasPco't bler0#S,
hi the 13r111s11 ProvineesWho-cibtain my Moclieinel;
direct from here, h 'Axe very proforly'sugdested
that I should, for tho bend' t of „then] solveS Rtiitl
the public, inSert their1intines in tbe W4)0100114
it may be known that Medicine's ean:he.hairteitu
ine from them. The felatkrig is a 168.0of the 110;0.
alluded. to; and X Intrtkii 9.y I odenrineka:thp.co
Who desire to get ray 10,Galefties. to altlYIJO. #0.15,0
of the houses named :-‘..,,Vessi:i. Avatlf,,,Ittlxiwn .&
Co., Dalifax, X. 8; Messrs. :. l'orsy th &,:0(bl, N.. „G:
Messrs. T 13 13arkor & 80110; 8 t'john, N.13.ft,Mic,97
Des 13risay, Charlotte 7101511, 3',11 I ; 13,tess're.'llan g,,
ley kO,o., Victoria, 110.; ',,, loSSre. MoOre & CO.;yie-
terla,11'0; Dr. ,70110 Panel, Ch ilttbklf N 11; 'Vasil's.
Miinve & Co., Montreal; illessrs,1 Winer 'i& Co,
41,milton ; Mr. if J Dose,. Toronto ;' Mr. A Chip,
011111„Sinitli, St ;folio, N 11; Mr, John Tionci,Goder-
11; Illessr.111111ot ifs, Co.; '00 011 .,t) ; 7,ry,„ iniaioner,
Cifelin, N 13 : Messrs, If an.rigte,:i1 lIto.g.; $t .1101111'
N13 ; Mr 13. 'Priddy, Windsor; M'ts Oryen, Morden,
188; Mr George 1 funt, jr,, liradrieliten, X 11; Mr
WU X hompion, Tioalicir- Grace,, N IT ;. Ur -I 111
Wilfry,Frectrickton, bi 11140080ra 'w le „D Yuen
40
Montreal, The niedmimitilfre 50 at the lowest
Wholesale nett prices, in utiffr# S. of 'ha less.
Shall :6S( worth—vivo, 8*(4%22444 Us. per dozen
boxes of rilis.6,r.pots ot .4010015111;;400 W131011 re..
mittarspe niustsbe1son5 in 0,01,0106. .,
, - TIIIVA.N. /MY T OW VY
ciur fabricated
owtorlc, by par
assumed 1011(0
n prin Mailed
tain 51315 trakh ,
91?
rria,raggi
1 .14 kiliCtS made adlp000li:1:E, in5110TbiLisiEnoss.
F.:M1 or, April 8, 1875. ' 82 -ani
THOIVIPSON/ WILLIAMS
„AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
13 oiler and
Engine Works
MITCHELL, 0117,,
Two -horse power
w6oa. Salving Machine
0'
0 0 iltM,
STI1AWCt,44;11E114
„
I hove heard about you., and. wIts, have
beard is trite. The beet---socOncl t6 116110 ill
the eonritry.
'Who Solis Vou ?
IP °: I MEAT
,C.,301S 1.0)Pt '
shop.
N. 13. 1110cloni:' „
PA 58 llfinat ab
11',xetor Deo. 2
licazi=====pfferreawam!sastamotonitazawasmayzu
On .11 aea et kat b11;b011
11(1 wagen narking carrloa
••naellosi
D DAVIS.
CZOTHING.
Exeter Clotlilag !
The undersigned having secured the fioryl
oes of (1 Arst-class cutter,
Mr. Henry 1-i.arris,
(LATE oF CHICAGO),
is premixed to 1 111 satisfactorily all orders with
which he =ay be favoted. exneilence
and stteoess of Mr. Harris in culling. and 015.
ling garments warrant me in e,uartuitoeing
A PERFECT FIT
to everyone wbo favors ma with his order.
On 11601)0115 of the hard times I am deter-
mined to sell clothing at 51 10 \V prices 1111 5117'
Other olothing house in the West.
I BUY AND SELL FOR CASH.
This machine has been thoroughly tested and
given
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
, It is supplie'd with a
13A3`..•TD WI --IE
f or driving a
Straw Cutter,
G -rain Crusher,
Or other Machinery, without extra expense ex
coin; for the belt.
TRIAL OFFRD.
All kinds of
fam'inglrnple,rner01715 d1i11i1)'Ol1111t11iLt
g§
BOILER SHO'
ia.fnll operation.,
P
Bissett's
Exeter.
promptly attended, to..
9.y[psoN & var„-rJrAms;.:.,;
A choice lot of Gents' Furnishing Goods ju
received. Cloth bought from me era. Leos I;
P 1\10INTIR17l
75) 71.11,17,m3LII, (``; 5
Gents Furnish'ng-
rh.
AND 01001111A0
1 13
tiO tcli 44' &i
)17131313S, G:ZsTr
!LIM 11.X,4011 FOR
Timing just receive
,arge stook of Plain and Fancy Tweed, Osmrcoaings
Broaciciothes, Doe -skins, Etc,
A F S T-0 1.1 AS S TALL0:11
puotbeplt$es,o4(2o ot fitgtttalbntm1Nolyis loara010aaood
heaps0roy:r04ruelit,siiiuiv21gswiibeound004icto
111 11 its law -when eensistine in part
White & Fancy Sliirts Line e Collars & Cuffs : Paper Collars & 0 uft
General Tourist,
Traveller, Military,
.ftilligan. Guards,
Sydenbain,
Comet,'Uortl,
Dollatddb,
You Bet,
..aubenstei.nm. wE"
Tweed & Wool "
Weet Shirts & Drawers
Cashmere Mufflers
Windsor & rcy Scarfs
Bows,. &c.
Gloves and Mitts:
Buck, Kid, Calf, Cloth
and Wool.
A Fresh Stock of Tea
TH2I.08,,i•-(1,,U1Cital)11111,7jiteraCrodSaTsORieAn'c7i,
esseitto mit of
CANADIAN, SCOTCH a ENGLISH
SsIV- MIT;1053
BLACK BROADCLOTHS, &
DOESKINS, ETC.,'
STYLE AND QUALITY
WILL BE HAP]) TO BEAT!
TAILORING
Department is replete with every moderrf iln-
provemebt, and furnished monthly with
FAS 7,0MkT PLA T
OF
Americ an Styles -and Cuts
All Work guaranteed, 0.107 cut 111 tho ino
fashionable style.
Cali early aiia see one of the choicest and best
selected steaks in town, and offering low
prices for cash. C.SOUTRCO 12 T.
FLOUR
Mori ENNAN' S
OLD GRIST MILL
Mg.ster.
HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS
timeto 5111(5 115,) lug recently ove#,
IN-
a- end
Refitted. the Machmery
he is now prepared to do
axtzsTINC
111 a first-claskmanner, and for a few weeks
while,theret vienty of water power,
ellen 'clean
DRY GRAIN FOR.CENTS PER BAG
Hurry it along
freeze
fee°, "the stream
ttln '
,
FLOUR D
as usual at
Who esale,,'..1-',vices,,K,
When talxex from the mill' feY tha
chaser. -
Duke of Connaught
Club House
Challenge
.Alexis, Captain.
Shirt studs,
Solitaires, .;"'
Scarf Pius, \Rings,
Watch-cliains 5-6 40ePt3
Fruits just coming for X-maS
g1 R. COMMO
. ISA C Lar G
begs leave tO thank his friends in Exeter and surrounding country for their liberal patonage
in the past,and hopes to merit a fair share of their trade in tke future, having
Best
'Ant" front. iiktIonal improv,oment,
lietteetie has c6ni7ES`ted, he t now, pre-,
ar ed to do
' • -QHO4PiNG
evor3n7ter1fi19intana nen can heve
.thelit" .1:1:414111.61,110, $11,1110 clay
1V1M1';',
MIJE
Exeter.; Dec 20,1875.
CoNraD 0
orner Bathurk Wel1inF403 Sts.,
0.1\TTA.:'
JOHN 613011, PROPRIETOR.
' MAN CPAOT MR 00
ticicrir Lk Ilea:pet' and 5:A0177, afstatiae
toWS0 " gang.Plows,
ANes_34 cxjtaireretin ereeeena S traw-C raters
A
IL MENTS USED BY 'FARMERS
1.1ARMERS
Wliy 11 ik Belt Dyes at Drew's Hotel Sta.
1)1514, who. rtleo pays cash'for
Iti,(51.es and Shoepzians,
either there or et
*"IN -101'i SALL'
Twiiciaterm(5oolv tele. tee Ibl81400
Tkillf4)0111.011t has te doable flistrilaifi;lg grain 10153 'ma ftcy,
410 1)31iljfer401111 in'AY bositenetigeeod Making the 01 for the fibring
pared. taitqfplji thein 1.0,1!1,, tobes eaoli, with tithe oiiffer
don aild 1101 enticaver te' leafs tve heiel eithOrittna 11010 si11Nto
0,volt tee& order. , The and matrial b's
444 if quailed.' t #41111:Wso'il lit V,Testern OA 1$171L '
151
Went1 118, 80111011' .13atitrirstolnd Wel to
itted to be the bosh before
Soiling, tan( 'will be pre -
without, 100001d7110 to or-
Inty any who nifty in 5 have
cb'all 01145 01111 he desired,
ON HAND.
one of the Largest and
ortecl Stoc
Usually found in a General store),
CONSISTING OF
ry-Go ds Groceries,
Ready-made dothingwineafld li-
quors, Hardware Crocker -y, Boots
Rud Shoes. Hardware, etc.
Please give I. C. a call as he is determined not to
sold by any est ablishment in this sec„tion.---e-counrLy .
jUT RECEIVE
AT THE
E X Fi 'T E R
Gr cery and Liu r Store
A large stock- of
Green, Japan, Young Hyson and
Black Teas,
*
elezmns, Cur rt 0, PrE17+241
Dinimm ArpL5.7.9, CANNED .kr.17XT5
Sardines, Lobsters, gaithon
Bitt er Safice and Pickles, Brandies, Gins, Wines and Sr ups ,
Rye') Malt Sevtch Irish and Conamon. Whiskies, Tobaccoe
and Cigars,
Wholesale and _Retail.
G. A NI ACE,
Main Street, 'Exeter.
G-REAT REDUCTION
C dt.
The undeim:igned haviugltst openecl out, and having payments to make, is de-.
terniiued.to 03 a business though it be at a Great Sacrifice. To do this he has
, resolved to sell
-41
which will includ'o". i kilns extremely low
11 1001, 7113
Tok;s:lisua* so14,-.,at GO cts, for 45o.
Teaqi.sually-sold‘ at 75 cts. foi 60C.
Tea:usually sold at So ats. for 70e.
VoinSually s°oId at S1.00 for 85c.
'Sugars, all land'''-61;ro-ugh''C'onai)etiLion, he16-vv. cd'st,f S
Raisins 'CUrrants% Soda', &c. ct'tc are° marked
ai).0. Fish in 1..eepiny W1tl1 lf,6 rEigt•
In fact,. everything is put right at the bottom, as our object for ono ta04111 is.
not to do a paying business, bit te turn over the money, and at the sanni time
to become ecquaintefl with the people. We want that all should,. call and. ,see
1.18, and fl tho meantime secure some of those bargains we ate now ,offering.—
Goods ate all guaranteed loresh, mid of Good Value.
Don't forgeFthe piaco,
IDREW: S NEW
(Next door to Stanley St Jermyn's, Main &IVA),
fil:tolor,Docomber 13,7076. R. A. LEGGETT.
TERMS :—Ctisla or Produce.
,
UNDERTAKING
C. cgd
T_Tiadcw.takers
NATOuLD SAY TO
V v' those ‘yho intend
purchasing ,to 40 F30 0,0(11thm
o itrivvitettiva, .1:110 •
0011100 V110 bttSis So 8011
1,ga in Int 81 310006Sr411y
have a plan). Wo claim
to give 1110 • 11150011680r5 UR)
bduefit,'19)111(131181100111)11
to moot 5110 viows 05 Ike
Grangers, Out expenses
100 les§ 101131511050 of city
ManufactitrorS,eanSeqUelit.
y We Can B
-121%InaY. Z2C111',11A111..
and.. FurnibUre Niart14lrers
E W 0,17 1.4
o,:knist)90ialatierinett
to ear undertolfing clepartt
valto71.0 mord cora.
1,)10t05)115,1 ever, as we haVo
nitled SoVeral noW Oosigne
of into. qmo botit cofthion
caskets, sliroinis,and every
funorol 004)113150a 11i0
lowost ditk. to*
liditt6t3 )tikoi101111654 11,
tdro.potopt 'ittclf/08 . to be ,
sieeend to 11046' in tint
Province.
Smblems for ad11 th4 Difforout $ocietidzi
0. 4G-t.DILIT
w tr 5f4
=ZIT=
SPDENDID a89(705it always. oa liana. Any -kind fiktrilistvoit tO or or.
Attires :movie:out ptileet les end ettiok rarnietage 11005113 'Onek 101! OVolyhatl, ROVibil
164111,[101146paire111 diAxbroo.uait ri long exporienee with ealeng MitiSIV.1110, IttletAtmiA
th6t0iighly, it W011.14b6 4,1;c/0116,01 to th030 111 Weart t!S OtA,Irosilvolvitti AM to
ti by Mail nrobIntlY attowtea to1 nuoritet. ova <foot west of 3lio,0631X40170141 • 0011,l.,41,,
3013', Ooteber 4isls.