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oi'arO1,y inSultizrf,; laltp;;uttuc, or 1,0
ttt 4,44t.ri it ,,,4,3,a1,,I,4, {,,,i,,,,..rr,o,-e. .,.t..,01.,,e.:0. :ally other; itninerali? oe lin-
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' '1,4•°. ''.4% e+elteet,a1 aroand t,lie . 1,.",1,.ye'',..'tiLle ., ,,' , . . -
''''. T, `1,' 1.A'1' Jr -,\Vito it'.td'tatTl'ut, lite,-p,ttollier,,cli., i •tut,k1,../LY'41, 0,1 1 tt '.. 1, .s wi`" 4 ''...4e
,„"., ru,,,'„e"'''' tei'eld the dee,' retere upon tlie floor said
4.,'"'" "+"'`e,'''' "Lu'ell'' lay Iii. pel"e dlley blaelt el;Ali ablieJet 0,1+1" ' 4. To li.tiep or. ine,ietaiii, oe to be ten
yeie beely, tiot yet eold, quivoree. , in' !nate et' +ale baavdy ',Jurist.) fol.' tile l'a'.
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a ceieet+ of "titii+ viiee, eittiefl; '''')rt `'''''d '''""' `-'1 1"" 1 '
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' AVM, 044 4 ., •ii 0.4,ttte t'n,rtu, t.,,', ,t , .. , . , , tr., • b , lute peoplo ot. tile prectiek)„ 01' i()rilloa,-
'''." ,'-' • le- o+- ' ; "141'..'4; t''''Ll,+° J''''"fit 00,)o reieleet:d, and the leopard. wii,e lu'e.'- tiolJe Or t betl$e 'where lewtliieee, lliete'
1 tt4t4iiil kt 4 e k )1L..1.1 A41.1 11.10,14. .110 4,0/.1.1 ;i,i'li ‘S'.."4,C,/ . ,
ft.o.tic of tnysttoov,„ ..,tL,L,,,,,,,,, il,,,,,,,,,c,,,,i,,,, Lu.kehi.,,f., .
'i ;(ai,iii.3'4U)..iiitfor stuly (Ito ,uttt,i.u.p and v " A , A A - ,
tile tif*terneouepoieerinit.e.,c. tie-, leo
'0),(., lecu.' u•t" ' eti' at..Ce'afe 'toe :Ili° trainer b.) ell ter tile
tlie'l?„1,1i1,..1,a1.\\,,, ,t1 ‘tylaJ.eyut'itUtiv..le;,1 p t r,,,,l, , e„.,:te ilot S,O. it ur iii,y. that+ it "'"'ll''''''''''",
,\\us rot t.trii.'' ' They I, i btu , .
,o ten iiiy gfpat btiQb ,1,11)011 tile' tnI)41, e°.' LIt',L le ,'', wa,re' .1,,,.7t in .1;1'1'
ea+ " e e \ i t I (11,1" pitteo, twin ins mole ,ttf,tiitt„..(., was (Loge,
440. upon to care alit ,ea,,,,. • ..i...nis . _ .
twas, Win nev0).'1,11,440 an tido ,,.,,.- by keep,- „, . ... ., . , .
r. , , , .. ., „, , ,.. ,. , . aiet Je'ari'10
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tikv's totiiooi any Kula,. 1 4, .)al. ,t.'ve. $ oni c-
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- plinp, conies frona notlinag,t,ni miracles, --
..,..$44, not , in :%.,varl;s. . ...„ i The adhesiveness of Boum people to
ut.4410.:elitse. that. on, make sheep party is something roinarkable. .Lt is
•k
11.01i0V0 '. that •eskr v.,, pouildm4-. ., my party'', tilie,- that .: alic17"tlie other..
:la
4°4, ...'444,41.4.(.1 eVOry p0111111 of woe! represeilt$ For the accouiplishilient of good and
, %.,.•.14,,..iff.atneunt of 1.09a 4.4,1 01,(3. noble ende, thie is highly cointneinlabfe.
',.i,T41104404.4.10"v0,tnti-ch, in .brellel; bat tilate4itlieeoinee ipeoplo,...eeore. to r.thiek,,that
+eyet3k breed. has been prudaeed by into).- lateeer ,1,4sir.party,propose,..'.. or „does,
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faith' that any breed .'ean 4e0.1 of their pii'rty Iiit'iliatle if so. Ont'Seleetien audgeueroua,treatinent. ap,St be geed tiii.11'.7)..ig4t,. .t)oariiiillie
At -
s., car -load, of ' .200 pouutis taehilient to and support of party is of
.'"elivetghteand,e,itleeee of12 to 15 pounds,. 'course epiximentlieble, whet.that -party
,witholiteeatiteee the'amomit of .food: re7e. -seek e the liigh$St goodthelegreateat
Anima for -their weight in carcase al,1,1 good to the lafereet nuMber.. ''tBut this
fieece. They knew that time is a loci t attachment is liot always of such a
4Pctr.pa4t ploiikillp in the growth of 411. character. Vet' example, -a prefesecd
+.aniniats, and that the $liorted tlie time teuiperanee man, belonging to one of
Fequired to reach a certain weight tile the eld parties, ie reported. to have de -
greater tile profit. 'rbia principle °nee ;'01red,;t141,1Chti,"iiivOgd „,e;-b.".f24 40:party,
."4438,44iakedr.410.Y. ar.a....nat ..
1oo.14og-fer even if half of it werefrinueelleree
4,.: 4 ,,Pa.4.441,0,4,:ftitio, hut„gor.,ttiO4e Now this seems to be carrying party
ceik,,,py-ttroati,,e5ti';ei,4digesttheinosee.e.-rielley attachments tou far, eepecially for a
,
q 11/049 eaPacity to eat and teni.pe,ranpe impneivinenethereeieut tome
Rt4,1i4e'foott 61" thli4nii Ile e'does the ea peranee .. par ty" -etit niI4410-la t be ieds .10 '
vaeity of his naill....to geind. If it will other subjeet that can compare in im-
sleind thty bushels per fthour, lie eeesi a„ ,poreenee,befere :tip politioal world at. a4).
. 1.411.*ger t)rofit • than ilk; ,o,o,§-, that Trasetit. ' )41.1.01I'dcltiesivaioss to "
il gilnd Gni); ten. ' 11 taktiret certain party" is no indicative ot the highest
panowatvof lona 'to.stipport.the respire- devotion to the temperance r,efo ..n4 , or
we.ighte,Athe. Rheepwi.th- uf an intelli.,ent appreciaidn'of!Whakis
!pfet'anY'growth,'Ettid5the gearirintist:all the greatestandgrandest issue before
Z,•'„,,'"I`ligillruttillaR .'Nocl, ea teinebeyoud this,.the political world to day '1A
it Itei4i4t.,..141,11i' it...1;',411a' little,: ' 444, w:iiii t We only know of one pe.ofeseed tern -
1-• It deit, is naost lost. If, by geneeons peranee until who had declared such.
Oklii. keticla titee.weiglit utialturat4 k.10.7uti,oz,ls to ‘,! my party." F
0 11 Iiiontlis.,thatit would reach only There arci' others- Wheiananifestsless de -
in /8eor-2+.inenthe. with aniaagre diet, ',trees LI' it.- 'But wer hope that all of
:i,viiiilues iat se the a,dviiiitatge of fell 'them, will sea the error uf their ways,
A eeft 6.44lee ?-e-N.co,y, that floek, inaster, , will and as toinperance men rally 'airolind
teucceed.'best _who prollitcPs a •,givein the cause. —Sac i anzen to Rescue,
1 Aluburie.ht inuffeu 'end wool from thc.
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em
et amount of 'teoft: ' • A Pleheirille. clergynitilie insists. that''
--*,rri., -olttiv.o01.. .,‘,1tS.TkEll. naara. ,
Well -kept Cotswold ewes williat;eitage
,, fron.:.1.1a. to 24..anunths, il50.pounds : Will
' he• i th' nd ohthe fir 't year:10 I '
,4 13 arm a.e • o• , S. , .. -,, ilb.
!te.nd seJoin..1 year 12 pounds, inakinE,7 22
i3outldii•of-ivool;.-vhieh Will rdtvays bring
oo cents per pound,. or 11;$will raise
ix jatub th'esecolld year, wurth +. for the'
,ittliVelieri at ,aix months, ',Sp to $8; and,
,„..4e ca 'case uf Le ewe, if fat in the fall,!
fai!iiir tit, at least, six sente Per potuitl;
or 416 ;making an aggregate 'of $82 to
, "04,'-tpiltwo years and a ball .1feenhig,
'starting from a lamb. Or $14 per lieacl
-2" ..i,r,'aud if kept till, five years old,
*ill piy in'iiobi.-ind lambs about the
fame; sortifitt;.$12•:, per had iney.b e As-
uniedas the Average yield, per year,
' fittoth*cilas.' Now, if we c ompare this
rodnot °flung -wool sheep- with that of
' !kV' Aiii.I.Y.,"\ and' eia *nate • 4i. sheep
' as
. . . ,
'panel, in consumption of food, to a coiv,
'we'4a,,Te $54 dollars as ..ille product :of
nikeep representing a cow. This'is
tici inferior in profit to the dairy, siabe
•'7 . he ii'vera4einconie in our 'best -dairy
istricts' does 'U61eicee'd $'50 per 'doW.
b
•A•isteo !gum, eke! .+. t +
pub we .4,nts. lp-fp lappose hat thia
gygrage of $14 per sheep can be ree.olri:,..
.; pa:, Av.1.0....4(;ninion .indifferent ina‘..:age-
Liet.'::' wzr should. expect a small de-
te14,14:4 tkitile**46es'or 'ignorance in the
' ,rgiggeineut, of !Cetswouldal or other
..:,,,, eqg °.R1 hep, to red.uCii • .tliii figuTe
prIgt half, or to $6 per *head, - muS,D as
P4,97.P4r1343,dert.o..f. management. will re-
juCet•..the 4it"P.d...-iet of an,i'ycl., fronc,;,$56 to
gi30, Which represents the average of
rany dai!ryclietrietS. •Tlie weight ment
nedat ktVq yeare,...250penuds, is only
obtained by generous!feeding'froin. the,
iall,...°4helamil; and ,his...food. must
:6t4iirSt te°1a11gelS,•lif: highlYcencen-
.,LIkateg..food.,•,quili as 144i4„ii ,egiai„ 'hut
Rust;te souse etei t. Cousisb of green,
tgacculent!foCar eVairin winter such as
pumpkins or.oil 'meal. ' ' The oil'
.61 which we-sendto England for i a
arliet would-make:millions of pounds
R. foltrittaiinileiftfotimat4e&-vtigs Much
palter, bot*iti money,: and soil, and fed
otiWeu24017.;,•,ii,itd:, there' •• s,,,z,,probably, no
iiiiilliftekt,liat'JiinOre" benefitted by the
*.64iffiliis-ftiOif/thaii:the`;elieee duries•
*z'riial4.,:.4e:ffsori,-.Liiiffe:41O. Lied Stool
-'••• ••••••e+—..-7--- •
et Ipleeppet„..fetipt.
;eel:ides, or other greesly immoral or
Seendalous leetiens aro purposely per-
lifitt,,a elloe+ed or shall knowingly
permit or suttee his ee hoe house to be
used. ee a bawdy house, brothel, or
'tweet: of
re For any + common proetitute or
night -walker to walk in any street,
road, highway, or other public, place
within the said village.
O. To g,amble, aud ,Or luso 4ny
money, Linter, or any other' valuable
thing, or things, in playing .at cards,
dice, or, other game ,of chance, in any
tavern or publie place in the said vil-
lage, or use any subtle means, craft, or
device., to -deceive or. impose upon,edy
of Her ;14iaesty's stihjectsji,e
7. To be found hunk o!lrsorderly 111
any. of the etrets, highways, ox public
places within the said villag,e, or to
sander about and lodge in any barn+. or
otithonse, or. Ileseited or 'unoccupied
building, or in the open air, or tents,
or in any eat or wagon; not having
any visible means of support, and dot
satisfaCtory, account of him,
her or -themselves, '
8. To raco or drive furiously any
hoe of other,+ animal; either by iteeli
Or attachedte earriage' or vebleee of
any kind, on any of the streets, roads,
highways or public plapes, within the
paul
9. To drive, ride, or lead any horse
or other beast of burden on any of the
sidewalks within the said village.
10. To keep or permit to be ueed ui
any -building or place within the said
aillage,..'n,Sedoccupied' or controlled by
such ersou, auy Faro bank, Roulette
Tablea, or other device for gambling
'Wherecin,. or with. which, money, liquor
or any other articles shall be played for;
and, in addition .to the -penalty hereinat-
, ,
ler imposed, the said lam bank, Lou -
he saw a snake forty ieet lune. and as slate Tables. or other device for ganab+
ling,,shall be: seized and ,destroyed by
the officer or constable authorited by
the convictingjastice'erjustices.
To: bathe or indeeently expoise
his or her persbn, by washing in any
waters lyin, or runnine. near any pnb-
lie highway or dwelling house, betweee
the hours of .six. the. morning and
eight &Clock in the evening,unlessprov-
id.ed with and clothed in a proper bath-
ing dress, sufficient topreventany inde.
pent exposure of tho person.
12. To keep or harbor any dog or
do.+:dangerdies the:their nature to man
or beast', or any'angebe. dogs that shal1.
annoy the neighborhood by barking,
or shall in any way
exeite terror or alarm by runitiog at,
barkiug, bitina., or snapping at any per
son, teatu"or beast; passing or repaseing
the thoroughfare's within the said vile
18. For the owner or person in
child -go of tiny stud ix. allow t r permit
the trying euvering of any mare Q.
mares, unless in somee enclosed. place
out uf 'Public view.
. „TO 'eebetruct any, of the streets or
sidewalks of the said. Village of Exeter
with auy, commodity other than build-
ing material or material for the making'
or repairinee. the sidewaks, streets, or
,bridges in the said village, save and ex-
cept loading or unloadiuer goods and
chattels in ordinary, trade and coni;
big, round as a barrel of whiskey, ,As
pretty good sited inider that.' 'We liaie
no deubt that he saw it, but ho unques-
tionably saw the barrel of whiskey be-
fore hp saw the snake. It seems more
reasona,i)le, sotrishow,
'Nevada.andience ant -lies tirbe dig;
appoiuted: Three -thousand pereone
gathered to + see a:, inuideref.• hanged. at
Car S and:theie.enjoymEint was spoil -
a'• reOlievefrtnn GoVertior.
That night a party of miners, who had
walked ten miles to witness the execu-
tion, canat, a lithiSa''..thier ad lsang'd
him t3 trbe. ' •-"" ••
On . Tuesday night, when Sixth
atreet than had co go to Wyandette On
business ivhiali detained him all night,
his wife hardly slept a wink. from fear
that he would ,get'liiirt:;,,yet he hadn't
bon home cver•,.i:An ].bur yesfeiday
123 orniu g,, when'ittilibk fw6 bliceMen to
unclasp her 'fttigers from his: hair and
pry her teeth. off,his ear,
4, gentleman .who waited. forty-five
miiiiatee in a;Bbsion eating -hoose one
day last week far -a steak, in paying the
bill remaikeil to the proprietor: "I
think I shall want another steak one
weak from to -day," right„," Said
the proprietor, "you can order it."
"But I prefer to leave the ordernow so
that I shall :not have to wait,",.,said.
the customer, as be turned to go.
,.,:rdet'Al bad story "epraes from the:
1age Club, Loildon„ tfit it 'does '- not.
&ea who, `filet Made' therj eke.
Savage " was stamling on the steps at
Iptc„,~voyent . Garden, -where
the Club4s noW loca'ted, wiien !a gen-
tleiha&citine, isi-hina and ask,ed.
if there waa,„'n gentleman. with oneeye
named Walker "iutihe club. '1 I'don3.
know," , responded the "Savag,n;"
"'what' tyro ' the name of the rother
1111^-1,4 rr .76'0„ 4, 1875.
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To make provisioa, for.the prevention,of
Niiisaltea dila liantoralities 'afithin the,
Vi.aage of E:veter. Ihe Council of the
Corporation of Oar VillaYe'bf 'Eget& dite:
gets as follows :, , _
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It shidl not he4la'iftic,fiS(atiy piSrrt
4 son or persons whatever to do any or
. :',. ti., " tilt, ...., ••, ..:. !
......":„Iff,44.4...-................i.......,.....!-:-4-,..i-e!:- either of the following on ths„SaMatlie
,,,. or Lord's Day, subject to the penaty
ii. ntroaYmpitini.s run nr.„4.cfr ;miming; Amp
ti.z•O'g .., iaittr.kith".i Di-Voiles:iv; '4' ',I2 .(I hereinafter dirtpeeed..',.,•• ," • : ; ..
boliirom `ii,;.! '..' -' !''.4....! ,...,......,r.t.---..,1f...• 1. To se'd or expose for Sale, or to
Two liens, tttrd'letillards and a tame purchase, trade or barter, anwares,,r
14414131feilli've-fdr.:!;gwal6;-m"ths merchandise, goods, eta:Vets, or per.
en kep ,ip,one co go iu,B.arutun'a•Vip-
l.• grad thQ Aions!, tire. ,18,0tifittad salmi property whatsoever... „,.,
ora their compAp.ons durin,g the To do mix worldly labor, businees
pi,ght,b,y iron hers, but in the, day trine or -Noik;.`witl theexcepfrion'ef works of
egbitii'5,te, iiitliii4Wri,
t' 'ark the animals necessity or charity, conveying, travel -
pir1 . •
ef-a, happy lainily!s' ' • ., :', ers ancl the mails, and selling drugs or
o,;•sooner were the bars taken out
,g•itge`d4*filtor•ising than the leopard medicines,
-:iinide 4,aprieirg forthe panth6r7.0 ..thrbat. 8. To play at marbles, quoits, :crick-,
ll.Thetpflinther eyes young, but his. Anus- et, ball, skittles, racket, or any other
,1q,' Were like,iron,- and., his. skin as noisy game, or to gamble with cards,
:tlk!fts sole leather, auct he struck !the
!... dice or otherwise.
9 TrVilil'Ow Willi; one rif hiS Jere
' il thrtt -laY.'hini:epreavliii"g2..on. ;l the 4. To run races on foot or hopsoi
464 of.'the cage. ,•Iu am •instant'llie bock, or in carriages or vehiclas of any
laiiiiard4as mit his 'feet again 4and ti,ie had,
allinItils sto,g4,40e9,44ce. For fun3la 5. To dance, or play any profane.mu,
minute they., glared and growled, and .: ,.. 4.,„
sic Do Due annoyanoe of any person.„ :
0. thetie,with 'a;elioek, pat,' nearly , tiireied . - +.
11, It shall be unlaWfulhfor, any ,per-.
* ilte‘eitgreoiilts side "' they' ' ifidt'a'gain,
. % •
each tryirg to grasp the other by' the son or persons on any day to d°, any of
itiff4te''',:''+" '''..'';''' 'V' ' '1' ' the following, subjeat to the penalties
4-1the biti'ploydooV: the Hippodrciase, horeitiafter imposed. +
attracted by the noise of ' the confliet,
1. 'I) (-.; sell, or give away ary spirits
,t3
irr,•• ried ,with bars and spears to•.,separate•
0,!;6010b,itta,,tts,,,,,:;bo ,...vvithcoitt ellut. or intoxicating drinks of any kind, to
.., e, ga,soned:spear,i'kere snappedie t we like any ebild or apprentice, servant, idiot,
'' ''Attaifri;" and 4vetilhe.kedpet of the ''aiii. or insane person, without the consent
sinals; dared !not to 'approach the cage, ! of the parents, master, legal protector„
The `'ideptcid,'" With ' iiii- iniexpLcteel
6ephyideleer,' of stieli ehild or .pereone
liking, fiXecl Ininself on :the panther's
,,g,.Ton
6pely p'fig,;','61, pxhOiL; rtli
715.4d.,.rit.44, 'taking the loose skill oil the
liltif.khe latterf,a,neck betWeeir Ids any stroet, ,ro,a_d; highway; oi.-Pablie
c
fecal; jo,vo the palatbOr 4 i9se against ptaCe+,-Within-tbe sititt Village, any incle. (31 di+ S..6-I.DLEY, EE'r..VEle, e.k.,
• BINILT-MAltidA di ri.u)1 itTSIttItS, tido
thi) 8140 Of 14D -004d which bent the eeot object,. or. openly or inciecentlylo this apportehity to infant tho inhabitants of this
„
"enoaly double:.,, Vor a, sad surroundingsoetions that their Now Hoarse
i;eitt''ciiiigtr all
expose•hie!or her pereon in, ani:,etreet„ ..,
that
road+, biAwi.iy, oi; ptiblid 'place within
the cage' wOald. eseape.+, +
.age waa'breken, ani the the eald Village, or to,put up any inde.
. But the battle was :cot !piaeao., - writing Or vulture; or
anther, without a soluid,..,
. '1)...41nte.."1;.r.'lte '0.i.; ,inseribe tl:n.y indecent ii
. ,re+lesse.
eopardifelwee; net satiefieel word °r w°rd-'0' or Mak° 414Y indc-oent
his antagonist; .t,l'e picture oe Net:Lives en any wall„ fende e.
convinced that lie, eould tree, billIchnginr' sidewalk, or wilfully -..
Safety ihaji, 'eeizing the ee4e to, liew ,iji any otoot, road, ialioei eeinelotea'aea they do net heeitete in sall
a jg )4,,t,forSpi1WS- lie, guyo iighvi,,y, or peblic 'plhee evithin the leg thaltit latmet the beAt In tbig wostern part,
'OM, VlitetleltA14NWINStititittienti as heretofore,
ing. With tlie, Sharp Cffl,WS, al . t X , I , ,
bAll it V/ 11 klg 0 Of Etetee, any obscene ''''1111obriti f8°-"eilihn aie*Ia°5.roelmattiglulectc).--"aigg,lileirouee,
wet that' nearly stripped' le aci rundrititffiltuliiltett 4)&ilic 'Shortest notice
boj),,y, ,T1.10,11 fle,2,, Ii,.,,61. ,.li ,iftiliatings,,or 1,,ii,cleeent'OX:lii,b, itionel._,.. 1,731,.,00.ti tourcaort, of nti,,,Itz to.
and meat Apasoint)iii tow,. , _ et .
Leant affw,oeroin,. inpll- ,,, , Q, ,Lo attt,1 any p.olano oath at ways m stock .:, „,.., 4,ttgast 118,- 74,62,-1T
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M.And be it'.faethee"enacteci, That
any Person or persons who shall , be
guilty of any infrautiou or breach of
any of the provisions ,Of this by-law,
shall on conviction by any one .or more
of Her Majesty"s Justices .of the Peace
having jeirisclitt,on in th.e County of
forfeit and pay for each and
every such:altenon a, fine of not less
than one dollar nor more than twenty
dollars, in the discretion, of the justice
or justices convicting, together with
the costs of proseCution, and in default
ofpayment thereof -at -such time as the
said juStice Shall 'throat, the said penal-
ty and costs shall'bn!collecfed by dis-
tress and salq,of the goods and chattels
of the offender' or offenders, and. in
case of there not beingr sufficient dis-
, , , _
treas fonnt.Fout of which the same can
be made, such offender or offenders
shall be imprisoned in the county jail
or common lock-up house with or with-
out hard labor, for such a period. nof
:excieding twenty-4hp day, ap the Just-
ice or Justices ctinvicting, shall adjudge,
unless such fine and costs shall be
'sooner Pasid: And in the event of the
eaidAne or penalty being received 'by
. , .
`Weald Justice or Justices they shall
aay the same, oven to the Treasurer of
the COiperatioll ofIlfe Village of E7.10-
'
And be it further enacted, That
it shall bo lawful for ayiy constable or
peao6 officer having 'jtriStlictionisi tho
County of Huron, to apprehend any
person or pereous whom he
shall observe cominuttirig» any offence
punishable undere4his,
shall be ,unknown 15111psh constable or
peace officer, or W07sliall refuse to
give his or her name or acleress, or
shall give a' false name or address, or
one' which such constable » or peace offi-
cer shall -have -reasonable .cause to be-
lieve to be false, and to take such 'of-
fender,' or caaso Jahn or her to be taken,'
befdre the nearest Jristiee'of the Pace
!laving jurisdiction in the matter, to,'
bil clealt-With according bleier. '
V And be it „farther enacted, That
.No. 15, 1873, and No. 4,
1814, be ands,re hereby repealed, and
that this By-law shall take effect on
and after ,the paSsing thereof,
Dated Feb. 8," 1875, "
. T 'GrEO.WILLIS,1
"• Clerk ' ' ReeVe.,
,trts,
7t1i: elliveNtottir
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,r•rtm • +r+,
It/1115 Ytt
TOIPZQ& VVILLL4143
AC Ufa' URAT) JAIPLE:1117',INVI$
Boiler and
Engine Works
MIT,CITELL,'01\TT,
Eatered according to Act of Congress, in the year iS72, 'Sh1OcK, & Co.,
Indlimaputis, in. the Office the Librarian of Congress, Washington.
aiR 0 k•• 1,mriere e
. • . •
C
. - • ,•
LUCAN.
CAPIT,U4,
$6,000.000:
BESERYE,, 2,000.0004
Braac!t 11as becuelleecil )11 tateau for the ta.tUliCti•011 of CPI,P1*61 :241 1j b1
neK2.
BN K PAICP ENT.
Sums as low as ;ate aellar received on deposit. Intorfat—ki tult::;p0' itent, alloWed, Noma -See
ta withdrawal required,
Antertean.tarreaey hoeght u2tsorkl, '0, STOW ltv.1)DIE, Agent, ,
GIE _A.. T I I T
1.-i'as1lionab1e13()OT ccz 8110E MAE:IL of the "Bi
Boot, Litcan, Outurio,
WOULD acquaint the inbabitattts c.f this and the surrounding country, tthet those visiting
ucan market, that he has ou homl a large stock of 'Lots and Shoes of his cwn man=
utic t ure, also impot,cd wink, 110
CAN SELL AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
and that 1i iel:,...partei to de °veer work oCo0hIla) 1},!/10, ft .110 ettkploya• n+).110 but First-clast,
workmen, anduses nothinz; bat s
G. CATIICAICT.
Lecan, oetebee 1874. (61-y1)
FaureaTiS
VTATT'S TI1T -NT
17. C. of the Imean Stove awl Tin 1...V:top, ittuler in Tinware, Suet-irun and Copper-
wace, Coal Oil, Lamps and Lam,o 11;3 Alot.s
1.-I41 _ALAI E - r_r 31. IT (4. 11 G
°Atha shostest notice, and at reasonable priees. „ITe flatters himself that ho can sell at ak
reasonable prices as auy House in the Tradc. sathifact ion guarantecd. The ,
HIGHEST PRICE' 'PAID FOR HIDES .AND SIIEEP kiNIN8
acme:1.11er the Stutz:L-471r iLd ter east of FareeT a. Drug Stocc, /moon.
LucaOctober 22, 1874
Direct nillei=
350. -
for,
j' i WATTS
per can.
$1 .00
Five Pound
Ten Pounds
T
Best Tea -in Fxeter, 04.50
" for $8.50
G 111 01' s
111
proportion, al the • •
EXETER has just opened mit the largest most complete .best assorted and
cheapest lot of goods ever brougfit into this part of the country.
, „
FAVING'.
imported all of lifs Dry -Goods from
the European Markets
He is able to do a little bet,ter than anylother house in this part of the country,
and does not hes tato to say that
HE/V13 tie I. RG'7ST TOCK0 FGOOD411\11 to COUNTY
-I F . ,
-• and as cheap as can be found anywhere „
merket price paid» for all kinds ef produce, ,
Iteineiriher this is the Oldest Established Blouse in the '0644y
,Opposito 'alp Post Offiod. '
mweekratmer,..reptsftereememowneemat.tromrunatoomrsoantrzottemar. i..5113.veramJaserro
1!"
'IMAzteiommo,
alEIARLE S S()cjillEICOTT.
hae reniogli4le%11,
dirk,
'CUTTI/TG AND TAILO1„,1W+
to tho new briele. establisltinent
One ddor south of the bld lox
S81410P6,6;a91,), gttaratte,(11,q14,tti,p1
BTISTIsTEIS,S
enatqes,
E speciality
Titsegta,'
. Two -horse power
awing » Machine
This inaCidne has hem thoroughly tested and
given
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
• ,It is tMppliecl. with a
,„.
BAND WEIEI-CL
for driving a
Straw Cutter,.
Grain Crasher,
Or other machinery, without extra expense ex
005)1 for the belt.
A »r.12111-.4".1 OFFERED,
. si»11 kinds of
FaJiliningimplements
• kept constantly on hand.
BOILER SHOP
in full operation.
.VH.
of all sizes to order.
REPAIRS
promptly attended to.
Agar ss--- ,
THOMPSON &
Nitchell, Ont.
.tate 18, 1874. 45-1y.
••4111,01,91••••••••••.1.
The Dominion Organ
I3OWMANVILLE, ONI.
'Olt GAN ,
ORGANS,
ORGANS,
Call and» see our
Splendid Silo ess
Taking Everywhere
Immense Number Sold.
N. 13.—Old Instruments taken
in exchange for new,
instruments constantly on hand at 3. Drew's
Furniture Ware -room. Mus
to ea eaeh.
Send for Circular to
C. Pedlar,
EXETER P, 0, » t, eneral Agent,
INTERESTING.
jr ED1CAL men say that nothing is so int -
portant to good health as a. roan com,
fortably Writ med. 'Ili season of 'year is now
at Eat d -when you will require the very best
STOVES:
' AND r
BISSTT PROS.
beg to say that they have just reeeived one of
the largest' stocks in the county, consisting of
Stoves of the very latest design and the best
. manufactures, which
WILL BE SOLD REASONABLY CHEAP
Their aim is anti always has beet]. to satisfy cue-
, tontors. Hardwaro,
,
Tinware, Oopi)er-ware etc.
, ,
• always on hand., Also the ,
Waz.001
and 1,000 SGAtE9JiOR $18,
Old Rags, Copper, Iron, etc., bought,
' B1SSTT B110S.
A–ENV PUMPACT Olt I .
PUMP S 1?,LTIVIPS
- G. BOLTON, 1--IAY
till Si form the inhabitants of Hay, fRbplion
a Us borne, that he loanufactureS all kinds
of p05011,, including the
IdONSINGER PATENT TOP,CE P1TIV1Pt
tor wiliolibe hiti the 0X6111FAVO right or the
abate -named townshipe. Clul subseriber feels
confident Sat he cari,,Ikatisfy those in want o
P11111,P8, (1,S to WOrktitantitip and quality', and ),t
85164 velhos thm, Ite
CANNOT in', SOLD IN THE
DOMINION, '
itforats..evatv.---,ons-rourth north of
the village oilliotor, on tot 7, . Hay, London
'Rena.
1,opairing attended to With protipt,
, ess, and dOtte at reasonable prices.
• • Giii10,10LTON
1:1400.14/T0' ltay, April 16. 1874 00'
1.PIICTEJ RAE. WORK$
'THE list.v COMBINED IfFiAP)Ut 4 MOWER
TliE DOUIN.1011
THE THRESHING IVIAOHINZ8
mu this Establlsliment 450 so well knowli that any re00M4nkindatieag would he super6rious,
The =Avec) - "9714P01 getug
made by J. R. Moore, elaims precedence of anything a the kind, to the Dotnizioll W.4.6100
efsupeifor worfonanainp 01151 ,wAtorita. P410211 DomittiouLwad 3-1401.0,
PIoN7s,Qultivat ors, Soaci 1)ri11A5Br:Ofit,d-casG
$ouillerk4 Sugar -kettles and Oanklrono, 714.e4v69,:y.ietber klacl: of Agrieltherel impleMentsL.
1. Mary's, July 1S'74. Inaae to order.
MES.JA400RE, "Nor.
EXETER BAKERY
4
$=11111E11,
FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, EXETER,
A.S.:takes pleasure in infortning the inhabitants of Exeter and surrounding villages' th4r4e4tw
has rented the Exeter Bakery, lately occupied by Mr. R. Sanderi, and hp hopes yy
SUPPLYING A FIRST-CLASS ARTICIAP
and strict attention to business to merit the publie patronage.
Wedding Cakes Made to Order.
Manufacturer of Graham, Half Bye and the PATENT CREAK BREAD, All
Schools and Parties, promptly attended to on the most reasonable ternis,
Fresh Breacl-constantlY on hand at Exeterunl North Exeter PoskOfficea,and J. ShoteCrediton, and W. Baker's, Centralia. Faraillevvaitod on daily, •
Exeter, December 10,, 1874. 67-tf.
A. SKINNER,
sAKTELL a inczARD
owing to the great
RUSH FOR •CHEAP G. CDs
have had to
E LA GE THEIR STORE
30 350 10
C 0 M Ca.1 .A, "1”
their Customers, just Received':
ONE CASE MORE
of those Cheap
BLACK » LIISTRES
0120 Case Scarlet Pelt Ski
thte Oast,
G-rey Satinettes !
—AND—
Full Lines of Goods
,Suitable tor the Season's Trade.
A JOB LOT OF LADIES' FUR SETT
To be Sold. Cheap.
Mr. , •
ENator; Noventi.er 19
,415.
$TOblij
Jusi» secured 6, large Baarupt Stock
ATA
Trerneradous Eleduc=`
'Elan
-wbich will be cleared out at prices
TO ASTONISH EVERY-
ONE.
FIFTY 0VEBCA0T8 AT A GREAT
BA/?GA/N.
FORTY CHESTS
of tile
BETEAST
in the country
At WHOLESALE PRICES
SAMPLES FT:tgE
call 9,nd get» one, and try it.
Centralia, si,cember 24, 1874.
;
T. GREENWAy:
lex.
:D.:.
eattie
Co'v.
DRY—GOODS
ati15°0 1!)1111 E
1T.A.ILOR$
Dealers in
House 3I'llirnishings
1
. FN. .0.4.18f114.0 407 711$,;..t:Ott.
R
NYIV:.,0
XONV soasolf8 rraittianci qiCe01 1)kily. tytsenitgl ,
1874.
76.