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Exeter Times, 1875-1-28, Page 3
• GRANGE OF Go BEGAN ON • S 19T$ Ot SAN VAT And .,.will continue for One Month nl , p y PO go into uotiu Pic g q g and list " f m •lar • ' y gifstock would be ridiculous as-timc and space would not,aallnit,. Itis of cierla te saythat ded to make this a I have'xconclu • 'a Sale Without a. Precedent IN THE HISTORY OF EXETER. Having bought who Stock of BR actually BELOW ERICH g'fl,n1, taking every- advantage of Stagnant Tir:nos and Glutted Importations, lam therefore in a position to offer my customers AT C IN as the whole Stock MUST BE SOLD within. Thirty Days. On a comparison of the former with the reduced price, it will be appar- ent ata glance that this is GENIII E SAL Business Hours During the Sale om Nine in the morning until Ten at Night. The bulk of the Stock is S EASO CABLE of ,Recent.Putchase,' and P E UC, " TO, D UC MASS . 0 CI PN tz a . %l:t M The Stock consist Dr Ready-made na.ade Clotha.ng, Tweeds, Groceries, Y Pi67, Crockery, and eve thin g usually lee t in a GENERAL ST011t. '' g y p A Sp irited,Ti .e is Bx iected. • Ari'earl Cel r , :` l res: Ectfttll So ultecl p Rome t he Pl woe Z'. W, 13r6derl e s Ori. t . Sten C . EXETER ntfar 2L 1875, 8, ZEALAND, l r Ci k". . til"rT lJil'(w'aS T1 " zA going d There I8 Xwomancin . L11'olln r 7 is QI e ' 4. tO111 1'eM8 11 41 od elle t 0 l O11 s 8 e A little stranger was born in the Simcoe jail the other day, .Iter nallio is £' Little Derritt„' The inhabitants of .Brockville dis- trict are Compelled by by-law to ;have do winter e tracks tib 1t1 lei tl d 10 sS thoroad, , Vlly not I ere also2 1 x lr' T. Doak, of Alnly©r;was knocked. insensible the other piglet by a hick: from a horse, and while on Iris tivsy home, had his ear frozen, Two men visited the store of Mr. Robt. Campbell, at Iona, tho other evening, and while tine latter's daughter was searching a cash box to get a $10 bill changed, one of the scoundrels placed a revolver to Ler: head and madeher surrender the cash -box, which contained. $50. ,A reran named Frank Howard was found near Wyoming on Friday, having perished from exposure, it is said, while intoxicated.' A stolt'ii: boy in the Orphango, at Cooperstown, N. Y., who was taken from; a eiT0118 company in Havana, Cu- ba, and thought to be Charley Ross,` proves not td be the child.' rA .„ Boston 11a 8 a. baby farming tibrror. Two women who'keep Mich an ;estab- lishlneut are under arrest, charged zvitli. Vie wholesale poisoning of infants plac- od,linder their care. It is currently rumored in Montreal that Lord Dtlifeig'n ,'will resign the Governor -General -ship of Canada and be appointed Viceroy of India. A woman named Sommerville was found in a dying state in a house in Galt on Saturday, which had been set fire to, and expired soon after. The matter is enveloped in mystery, Capt. Patrick ;1loGonegle, Itf the BritishbarkCountess of Dufferin, which arrived at the Baltimore, Md., last week, and John McGonegle, a seaman, were held by United States Commis- sioner Rogers on Saturday last on a charge of attempting to smuggle a lot of silk and umbrellas. Ring Alfonso has issued two pro- clamations, in one of which he asserts his readines to uphold his rights by force ef arms, and to restore justice to his ohurch,-and in the other calling upon the army for support. Amnesty is promised to Carlists rho shall lay down their anus. A seriousand somewhat peculiar ac- cident happened on Saturday lnornirg at Woodward's oil Refinery, located at the 12th lino, Enniskillen, about two miles north of Petrolia. A roan nate- ed ate-cd Temple, with his son and another man employed ac his works, were en- gaged in pumping water from an old well or tank in which benzine had for- merly been kept. As the pipe clown in the tank was frozen, the men ;lighted a kind of a torch, and, tying it to a pole, lowered it down the pipe so as to heat it sufficientlf to thaw the water inside. While engaged in doing this, some benzine which had remained in the tank, ignited and exploded with great foroe, throwing the Caen quite a distance, and severely injuring the elder Temple, who had:one of his legs broken in two places. Dr. Harvey. who was at once sent for, reports that the man, although seriously burned and bruised, will, with proper care` re- cover. Tho Catholic Jubilee of r • 187 1.4 an. event which has been long dear to the Pope, and one wl.ich he was anxious to live to proclaim. Pius IX. has been permitted to fulfil this wish, and; his encyclical letter is published announc- ing the. Jubilee, defining its purposes and nature, aiid calling upon the faith- ful vo use it for the highest and holi- est ends andthe benefit of the univer- sal Church militant. Mr. Lauder's majority in East Grcy appears to be about 700. The Jay Cooke estate is paying the creditors a dividelid of six per cent. An old man named William Little was found dead in his stable at Niaga- ra. Lio. E. Shipley was ncininated by South Perth, East Middlesex. London City, and North Middlesex, to repre- sent this district at the Provin6a1 Coupon of Agriculture. The oil refining interest iu London has so far revived that throe ',refiner- ies aro now running ,regularly. They are said to be the only ones at work in the whole of Canada. Thursday evening, on the corner ef Market and Darling streets, Brantford, an altercation arose between R. Gripton and a colored Mian namecl Walls. As they were about to strike each other, a Mr. Fleming, blacksmith, stepped in to separate them,' when : Walls drew a razor, and cutting through Flemirg's clothes, inflicted such a wound that his recovery is doubtful, after which he made off, though finally captured h a colored man's house near Newport and brought to Brantford, where he was ex- amined on Saturday last and remand- ed for one week. Saturday morning at Bradford, N. II., Mrs. John Emerson : was found about 10 o'clock sitting -in the kitchen of her house, with r head literally blown from her body. Her husband was at the barn ; he heard the report of a gun, and entering the house, he found his wife as above stated, with knitting worlc in her hands. A double• barreled shotgun, discharged, was on the floor. The greatest excitement prevails in the community. 11Irs. Emerson has been married but a few months, was twenty years old, and not known to have an enemy. Banting's celebrated system of re- ducing flesh involved too muchlacrifice to become popular. Another system is now announced, which, being simple and pleasant, should become fashion-' able. It is iiierely this :-Rise at 6 o'clock and drink three glasses of Broil- tzen water, eat two boiled eggs and a roll, drink a cup of telt, take an lour.'s vapor bath, a good rub and a cold wat- er bath then''rub the body with vinegar. Then take a Brisk walk' for an hour or two, after which consiltno meat or fish, vegetables, fruit with out sugar, two rolls, and half a bottle of wine ; for the six succeeding hours and then dine up- on cold meat, boded fruit, half it bottle of wine, and a roll of bread. This alone would have no effect, being mere, ly a basis of generaltreatment. To llialce"I'ttoffeettial tho'litttieut xnuot takcy tcil alliilltne pi71s 'fertile, frvo ni tiro morning and the same at night, It illy tlltr ; w o 1 l>el.a a tins -t•oatlux- that the first Isateeilt to try y Old e:Gs" Y remed . re - demi lamolt e-dticfi'dliimoelf from 810 to 168 1)ouilds hi tit or sevelr e110l16l10r 'gV1ietlier due to the diet or the pills, however : is' a u stion fyr- the individual 3 (to iletel mine. 1 XTT1?1t. White Wheat Spring Wheat <tea t leas a Potatoes ,. Peas Eggs 'Buter Tient per bbl . Brae} Shorts,;