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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1875-4-29, Page 4a pa frotil rt Q tie'pos„ition ite Of tit o ot th64.€oy. io says. ". .Ey rituals ie rttY.1 aln totilci the ectil Of it Clergy - Two ye,ci,et ago I met and loved IL 'Cuir 40a0 tlikt 'i flftt:4816ir. ,becaine esit to hers ant'd'We were to have been loittried elsortly, when Its4 'mother aiati,ii&lkOr tatikOr wrote fer 444.1 in India. 4 id eiirrosis site tattroglit of the ioi iii)a .1 JO- bt lifted 11, a ai t ' tit the fir6t grip at a r' oVer the Iseglt, jt 1,40rs, with the hand the. fl/ 04,141W 01000, An (May WaY to carry it sheep a shQrter distant,* is, after litting it, as itImSre, to take a hind leg with the ftee loped which linge it immediately kin front, with, its badk prussodeloeoly against the men, [.Mik.1)04ti-oxi will IA found quite necessary when the animal ie to be lift- ed over a. fence, or into n waggon. If it is deeired only to Movo thO allitrial from ooe pen to another, it, ueed not , ssonolloping then ersa so,* iVe. his eon -imt to ui aintima,tesi m ilin'orirarrivoi. • We 811,11t41 On tho 1.61,41 of -.as-es, and 'for the firet week of our voyage there .Was nothiug amiss The eighth day out I noticed thats 'for the first time, the captain—a eottrse 'at r1iher,liandsorMinlan'4aliaidared a/cry rotioli interested in trk,,i betrotlied, felt strangelY Uneasy at the looks of admiration he caet upon her horn time Ito time, and filially mentioned my ob gerVations to Miss Locke herself, 'To rny surprise she turned pale, and, could with, dialeulty refrain from burst- ing into tears. ' know -it,' she said, 'lie has looked at eon,stantly tliese,lest three Oay14, a seized everY opportunity' to "I'speetk ,tome? , I. Was insich annoyed at this. We swore tied onlypitssetsgers on board,and ,Captain Gark seemed capable of, any )4, over the .hamsuing it h"t'Y be ontly drawn baakwardS to the entrance and turned with , the left before being released. Aaloted in the remark's. in this department last month, where the eertingeind aptehiog, of, eiteep ean be don e under' shelties' nnich of crew ding and jamming neuany evioccdby a Sheep when penued will be obviated. TWA ouud .1 Aarlifirrmaitto- vantage in either extremes of weather ; it is always ready, and comparatively comfortable. tilti Stories Retold Au Rrgod eospie on Woiseter street are Very fond titelieehere,a0 P1N,(Inito frenolittly. When lie' heats t th,e 0;so stio hoses Inn' 4,tvitne5 aioid do.• citiree slip will uot nlay tigatn, it vests 4in to hayo her instina but ho eon- trols the ireitation and talks to iei about it. lIe tells lies how Virell it for people at their age in life to he (110- turbea by each tritlee, end shun hen SO clearly the folly of sneli eotirSe that alio beeoluce ashamed a liar wettltueo a`od oturotiAO the gatue, and playe it sto well that she beats laim. Then he tiirows the elieelters in One direetion and kicks the hotted on another, and says he will never play with anybody who ehottts so alfiredly, awl, stalks moodily to hed, nui leavee her to pick OR the. thiogs. The Lancaster (Penn.) Express says; YesteaV vhulea prenaiiietit physitinin -of tine citY.was sputtirigup.a preseriP- tion for a young man, he heard the low whining of a dog at the offide. door— He paid paid no attention tit first, but as the wail: ore ai"niitundin e °Opened the aloo r, whensin a little deo, , on threes leg holding the other dE g ip as though. Theydnerable:phYsigion directed the'YoUng Man to lift lain when an examination ,reveided that the little fellow bedroll., a pin into his foot, tiepin was. extrecfed, - and the 'dog with a look of gratitUde, and a friendly wag.- of, thentail, scampered, off. The same physician relates another remark- s . • A week after that Flora came to ,me. a'bbrng'aiftl *inlet .IUId';,t Old 'me the initptaise 'had aSked' her to, be 1114 wife i&eitild,rnfti8ed, be had ,threatened her :with his veugeance.--- ,Myefirst impulse:Wee to give the rams lagesed thrashingjor oe knew 'We were eng4ged; but Fluta w as timid ‘and bee gedsI would actasifin ignorance of the 1 consented, but :was afterwards ki-We n kauceof tilu- t Po. -sor4 for it. 16\4)x 074 the ntixt day .1 Some years ago he attemded the fennilY of Mr. Sohn Cosgroye; oeew ,stedetised, and Mr. Cosgrove never vitiated the office withont being acconapansec.L,by:a large yellowodog. Ou one occasion—in the eveninra-wlienStne!',stua ts intheSsriffides i, seratching:s .Was heard dii the wifidoi, 'pane 'of the low front window, and looking out, they be- held this large yellow dog, witoolaad stood up on his hind legs in order to makes. his presence- mown. a Opening t f - Kate etts1 1 tl nle. ea is sic- , sOeing Jino se el k gray Olyinto tlie office, accompanied by a smaller conspaniOn0 se leg Itedsheens hruised bleeding freely. The inj dry Was dress ed, and the big dog deoarted with his .protege,evideotly satisfied with, tho 'slimmer in Which he had diScharged his duty. sval k nig the'rippernleck , I Ilea rd s ow friglitened cry,and Saw Alies Locke (endeavoring to escape from the artnn- of aptsin Gark. Without stopping to titiolonuf the goneipience, I struck the villein a Vio icothld'w, which 'felled him to the deck to his feist-'. imthediately, bow ;ever, and canine, ;the creii about inui eouanded thestAo put rna in irons adn,istedo' but eesietanee was aselev. :agaiits4t,ast.Onany., s. For six days I waSi impidedned ru the hold. I was scer(43" • y agoWedienouglato eat, and was iis „,conStaiit clukness. Qo the seventh aY:',IsWit*bro unell: in to alie pr:16ence ot heptain, andface telt ce eith Miss - odkenWhe was we ping. -bitterly. - e*anster then asked Miss Locke wlsielfehe,nsout(ndb—marry him or see pop:it:AO:lore en some desert island at whilj:they would arriveoin a few hours Aj.tnOst Crazed with grief and aagers 'F1to1d him that slie loathed and hated ;him, and soonet,'!dje than e Iris wife. , h ) ‘4Very well,' said he, then shall ssaleise put asren Are did not believe that he-!guld ex - ',ciente his threat, but found it.'wus real- ly his intention., At noon, that day, they east -anchor, and .111iss todite and nyself.were put liore, together with 'the .eaptain and about dozef the press's; To my amazement I „siss. that she/Jaen had brought with thin iron rtd yariOus tools. I undersiod'el what sit Neant, however, when I saws. them bi:ize my betrothed, and prepareoto fits - tort lees to a roolt,With ebult a iron. The :poor girl wept and !,:iniplored hein't6 have pity upon her the -wretclie'sctiad not the courage disobey ienansastsr ; beside they believed her uilty of some horrible crimeni-I know pot. what. - The captain had Cold them. At las teas they were fastening the last rivetthat bound her to the rOCkn I sue,- eeddd va bursting from those Who held mes vold eeizine answord. Sprang to ber .yescuei , 'ft was useless: 1111Se!i; s word was dashed froni iny hen' d by -a"giestn- -,tie sailOr, and in a few minutes more 1 shonkt have been a dead mainhad not tlieeaPtitin commanded liim to forbear: )--j:(.vnot hurt he Said, ‘, we will leave hint get his sweetheart free, and iihen—they Call starve together.' The nw ohole ecinspaoy took their departure, - o , eavin g, as .f isa two days pro- , esasiOns. I was so worn out with my bnprison, meat that it was a long time before 1 ,pould rise and try to release my bride. - I resolved to loosen ODE) „of the iivets which bound her iron belts to the rock, if possible with niy-clasp-knife. I :worked fur • hours, but with very poor SileCe.88. Poor Flora was in a ter- 'rible 'condition ; fright and-devair took away most of her strength, find SliE was barely consFeious roost of the time. ty -Rood next, clay she was free, but I "'despaired of lier life, even if we .s;„43,hould,baroreued, for she was so weak. the prOVIsinnst which' they bad left we made last three days, but at the end of that time made; up our minds to die, for' there wag 00 finit'lloon this dread - jut barren island. and though we scan- ried horizon daily we could see' no The sunset of the fifth day, however, Providence sent the good ship, Alba's- . rioss.to oufrescite. Tinder the kind care of the ea,ptain mid Passengers we bef.ii. recovered, We reached India. in , , , 'safety 'and weee married immediately. . 1 'returned to England, but on trylop; to find Captain Gark found that he had 4isaPpearocl. • I mean to find hitu anal Ill/111S11 hint blifOre I return to India. to ends the met remarkable state - Most of facts we ever beard. The pft- persfroin Which sve make this extract, pinis hat„ the police are on' the tritelt of apt _tin Gark. A Goon I'ArIND 0011pANY?-4stlie nal general meeting of theCaneda'COms 4e1d at London at month, 5 etealieg was paid per share 00 dividend, ttba At I returned to ' ;Akar& alders hi re, PaYnient of earital, which makes a to- tal retern for the year of ,n9 for every share of or itt the rate of 75 per cent. per A111111111 op the original stoelt lions to etttelt s,sitetp. of' ,C12 per share. No wonder the shares of this company 81101114 sell ,a8 they do atpresent, at about a thousand doilars for eYery hundred on the first took. ?Ton DOWLING'S VuNtnitiL.--Uany yearEt ago I was one of a, puitY in Washington Pea }se vei satleis, AltVw4114 ,k *IA volt tbrong0' Ogkb, trpm Viotorhin UkX 41,14 itItAt. 14-0, • C.01W4KI.,- ent and tilooSontly sdtkiated Dwelling inaisos in Exeter for sole, Aprli 0, '76. '$11;13 Y. LL1OL' N Oity ,wneu South and North vied with each other in convivial life. Another, of the party was General Dawson.; 'Member Irons ;'WeSterit Pennsylvani .whose houlesteact wala`Y.A.lbelA Gallatin'a 614, lope. He was an admirablestory- tnor. I,Ireeall„SomesS'Irittl ;sadly,: now that he iSgone,lhow wel'he iihtstrated the laziuess of a class Of Virginians.— The story Vitafi a, part ofbie Congress,- , . tional Canvassing, On one odeasion ho got across the Pennsylvania hue into little village.of Virgiina. lie‘''sWas in the inia.st, of a groulaaround the tavern. whilesteenatingand talkiogoinproceesion appruaehea, which' IOOlted 1ik afi ner- al, He 'asked, who was to he buried? " Job Dowling," said they. "'Poor Job I" sighed the general. Ho was a good-natured, good for-noth, ingdazy :sfellosv, livinkon the few fish he ocaug14 itind the squirrels he killed, but mostly oiihe 0(3 -nations of his neigh- -hors. "So poor Job is dead, is lie ?" " No, he ain't dead zacly," said they. "Not dead—not d-: Yet you are go, ing toburyl1irn. " Faet i, general he has got 166112y „, to Jive, ', We ean't afford hint anysmore. Re's got BO lazy that the grass began to grew over bis sliese-eo everlastin' lazy he put out one of his eyes to save the ti:ouble of winkin' when ont a-gunnin." , "But," says the geoeral„,". Una must not be. It will disgrace my neighbor- hood: Try him a NI hile longer, can't you?" "Can't; too listen -coffin cost $1.25. Must go on now," About this time the procession came ess and halted, avlien the general pro - Posed, if. they would '.et Job out, he would send 'osier, a bag of Corn. On this announcement the coflin °pea - ad and job languidly sat up ; the °elite dreppeln-from bis eyes, as he asked.— " Is the' corn shelled, general ?" "No; not shelled." " Then," said Job, ss he lazily lay down, 'go on with the funeral !" iin/rpers IJ agaz.-ime fur A ferryman, 1i'vhile plying over a wa- ter which was only slightly agitated, wus ask.et'Lby a titasid lady, an, tine, boat whether any persons were ever lost in that river. " Oh, no," said he, " we always finds 'can agin the next." AND itETAIL. , J. OURID 14. Seti • Dundas street, ',omit)] Guts have now opened eut nue nee et '4'4(4;1e; floods, also e. olleaer (litality for boys, comprising part „Baiia- boo 1 oles, JointJ4 nods N \fouling StickBods,Reels, Baslkstsl,k1141.4 andiinisoWfilets, Avtitiateartsli. V41ifri '730,1t8i etton, tineme6a46dr4ne0, White Us4tsud 'fiilit'land Oiled Silk e'ineho eke, ity hooks, boobs brELSS forulitOi toek gitt, hooi‘s,,te gimp, ty tug gutroli by, the 'floats staslieasal Lineo,. tants, tips, rings arriilteoppys, nress swiseits„ote., ,ete,, eta, - Send by -est Or price 055. The Cntvraten sitze of great men „ We think- of gveat men as in the ;tut of performing deeds whichogive them great renown or else in stately repose -grand, silent and And,Yet this is hardly fair, because the most gracious and magnificent of human be- iuge nave tohotherwith the little things. of life Which esigago 'the attention of us smaller people. , No doubt Moses snarled and got augry when lie had it severe cold iu his head, and if a Ily bit his leg-whilein, tdiesdeserto why should we SiftspoS'e hedidifef :mini; up and use violent language and rub the sore place? And, Oeeeiseissntoit.., tolerably certaio he used to become fur ions when he weut upstairs t,),get'llie, slippers in the dark, end foundc, thaVealphuriiiii had shoved there under the bed, se that he had to sweep arouud after them wildly with a broom handle ? And wnen Sol- omon cracked his crazy'Aieneitde:not ,unreasonable to suppose that he ran .Onod the robin; andfelt as if he Want- ed to cry? fmagine George Washing- ton sitting ou the edge of the bed put- ting, on a clean shirt, and growling at Martha because the buttons were off or St Augustine with an apron, arousal bis neck having hi S 'hair ent ; or Joan of Are holding her front, hair •in her mOuth 'as womeri do, 'while,she,fixed up her bask, hair; Napoleon jumping out of bed in a frenzy and chasing a Imos- quite around the room with a ; or Martin Luther in Ins night Shirttry- ing to put the baby to sleep at '2 o'clock in the morning ;or Alexander the Great 'the hiccotighs ; Or 'Thos. Jefferson sod- denly .,gettiog over a -tepee to avoid a, dog ;'errthesDnIte of Wellington with he tounips ; or Daniel Webster abus- ing his wife for not tucking the covers at the foot of the bed ; or, Benjamin, Franklin paring his corns with a razor; or Jonathon Edwards at the dinner ta- ble waiting to sneeze as, he got shie month full 'of bet 'beef;. or '.1\l'oah stand- ing at his window at night, throwing bricks at 'incatnn111<ei; ITEREsTINa EPIC AL men say that nothing is so lin- portant to good health as .a 1tsnn com- iortahly-, warmed,' 'The BCft0011 of year • is now *IA }mita when you wilt require tho very boot S TOVES AND BISSETT BROS. beg,to say thatlbey have juSt ,received ',one or the largest stocks in the county, consisting ..of Stoves e of th vesy 1test deSign; and the best - trattiuMetures*nell W111.1 BE SOLD BEASONPLY CHEAP Mr. Naylie of Toronto was knocked down by mistake for another mon 5e- :cent:1y. hopes they'll bit the right Raylie on the head next time. A lady who had been teaching her little four-year-old the elemen ts of arith- nretic was astounded by his running and propounding the followieg problem:: "Mamma, if you hal three butterflies, and each batterfly bad a bug in his ear, how many 'butterflies would you have?" The mother is still at work on tha-pro- blem. 'daS7'S b�- foi:o the first of Apfil, told thesfallew-: ittegoose sitsseY ; -."While 'limiting: in the trtleS near the sink Of 'Cache Creek on...Monday, lausti Abe Green., au old iniiitersidiedevered a petrified.-.wildeciose, etan di ngsti pright witia lego busied, about One-haff in 'the ad.oi;e, g(1,01pugilt, atafiest, it was living, end cseepingel Lew, ly Up, 'fired his, gun at it, lint thelinal did not budge an inch. JI`eatiseugnt.it VerY'Stralike‘ and wa1kd up to it,— He found it dead,and, isi .tissiugto nft p, 1waitstoaisbes1 at, itslininiencti tO4tOpe, and a rri.ttilt1101,10'ilitkf *44, :'near llio forward the S114haitlitl'a k it, knoCking a• piece off. ^: he:managed to raise . it up out of the, ground, and when he 1,40:rik:dowr3i iiiiece.drePpe4 from' its brisdet,'-ilis'.eletorig 4::`1io.11oweine side, from whielt pare, clear 'water cotn- inonetl niuniug. Its:. feathers were very naturul, iti it its' appearance was Oaletilated to deeeiV-PO lifelike: Ile took it to bis cabin, down the eatiat, There is a right way to Ito everything, few "les im'ck of Wa81P)W-'°'°1 wil°r-e Clurosy catehing and handling is always 01111 be 8eon, by thoge who.'wish to e insurume to sheep, and hard on the par- "ty doing the work. The ,iatjury result - ing fermi improper handling is greater on ,0wes heavy with latish, which at.. about the oily ehtss that need to be tatight .until tagging, ima sheering time it hurts it eheepto bo caught Or lifted by the Wool, and ueli thidg should iyer he dant) where it can be aVonled. A portioo of the flock to he caught eboald be driven 'foto .a pen, until it is nearly killed. thottgli tiot crowned., nnio party tioing the catching should pro - coed quietly, frightening, the sheep as IiftIO aspossilAo, and. when near enough to the 50 )111151 1i desites to oanally ehould, grasp its Ititin leg above the bock, then, if a pretty fisto grip is ii6ta, very littld kialtitik can - Then lie should littss the other lattid in front of the breast, vhioh gives Jilin 6V01'y advitn- tgo ovyr thy anitnah 11 it 18 desired to eitrry the sheep any considerable Ixtueet10049-4t1,41, let go the "dud leg, AA such a strange and unusual sight, II 4: ji tie, th,1 parish of Gravock S t Yet°f< NOW ES "YOUR CHANCE TO i!VROSSAS BUILDING X E 3E SITES RI AT A LOW FIGURE* FIGURE* SEVEN ACRES FOR SALE jN. HOWARD will offer for sale by PUI3- ,L1C AUCTION, commencing at 2 p. E;i". • Ys Pny' seven acres of Valuable 1ai1 m the Vilrage of Exeter, situated one street west of the princi- pol business street, and extending to tbe 11.11. track, thewluile; being cony,eniont to the D., R. Sc B. Station property is well drain- ed,,ono drain running through tbe centre of it, and another eonvertientlY by, to which drains rna,y be added one leading frem cellars, Exeter is pleasantly situated on the line of the B., which will, in a few mbilths be completed and running. Tho great natural advantages possesFed by Exeter over otheavin lages, and the gook infinx of population dur- ing the past Year warrants the statement that Exeter,will, in a few years, he one of tin1 finest and inost prosperous towns in the west. °' This istruilslicYd npnwe'exlcitic'sjiiCrig4e9lfgilibIetrnlleirs fPo4.1-` tkin9i ils idneg- purposes, A plan of the,lots may be seen, at Ile resideuee of 1,he proprietor, et, of the auc- tioneer, en the day of sale, Air. IL will also`offe for sale on TheSametlay, Q.ENI'PAI:j‘11071/,'r, a large, white brick building, linVing all the modern improvements, and commanding all the counnercitd trade and a large portion of the genertittraffic. ' ' TEAMS ,peret,, in hand on day of sale, and (5 sum „equal to ono -half of till pur- chase price to be paid within thirty days there- after, and the bitlatioe in one year (on the ho- tel the balance is'to be paid in annual nt,stal- Nona of $1,000 each) v ith interest on ofieroil payments, the same to be secured by mortgage J. X. HOVARD, J. SBACKMAN, , xeter, :Moretti, 105. 1$1A 30PTION of Partners719dtd *p.--. Their aim is and always has boon to satisfy ens- - tumors% Hardware,, inware,,.Copper7ware, e A.t place ca tho e het- Notice IS hereby Fes= tams the pm triership „ e„ ang aitavoen the undersigned in the business Of briciomakers in the, township 'of always on hand. Also the WaooOItT A.= and 1,900 LB SCALE9,OR 018. Old Rags, Copper, iron, etc., bought. BI S8 El. The Dominion Organ soul dhoti to otaiouti urcliased the Stock of consng of a — r 1 IC (yr a irary awsription, thi run o too Zt1y SAIVIWE . E. Drew lilO present stoelt Largest and. Des North of He ,has also purchased Mr: IL:Droves m,rziEspap ' weieh is estimatodto be ouo of the iluest the Dominion, mid he is therefore prepared to attend funerals, fond FURNISH ALL.REQUISITES AT A' kOlVIENT'S' NOTICE . 011 ittok'N•19:414-4* Ifirdrio CoffiAs,„Slirolids; Etc.,' Filways On .hand furnishedreasollbi • pioler; April s; , 'IV I U, orner B#41,itst,84.77611:4:tton.'Sts4, LooNtoo,N:;, JOHN ELI OTT PROPRIETOR. *caPers.P.164. 'ZactoPerz, P -1Q170-0, ,Cax.i.e',71Ovtrer qp.24*atOrs,,, . AND , KINDS ImPhEmENTS. m:our4oTuRED*. .114B10T.'S‘: PICKA are just now oPellirIR Owing o tile depression trade They hqve oliglat 4 13:4Mbe • BOWALANVILLI43, ONT. ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS, :15 a 'Splendid Silboess Taking Everywhere Iniinense Number SOW. 'Call e,nd: see oin laud, sonic fartn servants recently uu- 1 51111112 0V151- shaped vessel coo- , steins a s s been this astn day of "Mari:141875, dia. solved by mutton c0nt r STAND along11 iot 01 o te s 111 an% o hanes of an adelthurnau being. .'`.tniese ionlaks 000stitete, it is conjectured, " the whole' boiling" of a certain unfor. ituuttra leird of Gleobarnie and Sheriff of the M, erns, who was actually boiled alive at the Brownie's Kettle in 1480. This atrociotui deed ieoeid to littve been stiggest64, by athaughtleSit eitclaination. utteted, 1),y Xinghmns T to: the offedt that he Wished the Sheriff Waft 't eoddeu and supped 111 bred." Five, savage Ilighland, lairds wht 1ia a spite. again if the utliappy Man joyfully eoaght • st this yiensy for putting him. tOn liorri; ble death brhoili4 Win in a,greet eel* 'tho forest of Graved', whither thq heti 'decoyed hitti flak:Wet-Lunt. G. M(V.1%,- The ahoy° hlt Sinenfi will ill fotOro 10carried on hy the undersigne 1, who wli 1 201 an' e lin ONO in connection" with late ((1 1(1 1)11. 11, KiN8b1AN, oiitho and resider L 0) - Math st,root rixoter, Siness hours, ariy tittle in 40p0r:fay-11ght Thursday's excepted), Advice free, ./ intioata should tifillf0T' adwitiet &bent eh ildren's first tooth 0,0 11000 05 thOYIVgitltfittig, Work Will beluat 50 51,155 of ally other oinoittiet tottritute(lio.tOftto •ti3LIN IV:WM Goilxrdt OF and Streets, fIICMI, The n Lotto liotel. has been tented. by ',tit. Isane Whit, and tlatioughly 'refitted for tho comfort of 'the traitelitteptiblia, Gond liquors and cigars et tho bar. Attentive hostler always in attendances. , ISAAC WAITE, Prep, ORA, 15;1675, 0.1.6111, , . , N. B.L-Old Instrument s t al, et. • , +in .i,...ilehainge for, new. instruments constantly on hand at J. Drew's Furniture Ware -loom. Music ,Stools from 01 to oach. Send for Circular to ' 'C. Pedlar, EXETER P. 0. oner al Agent, THOLIPSONL WILLIAM A6 II11114ENEN TS Boilefand Engine Works MITCHELL 01\17. 0 and are now prepared to offer 1-1 CHEA E Goeds ever Qffered. in the Village. 'Call and Examine. Exeter, March 18,1875, SEED DRILL. This implement has a. double distributing grain cup,'and is admitted to be the best be:ore tne public:. I t1111 110W busily engaged 'Making them for the spi,ing seeding, and will. be pre - pa, ocl to simply them 9, 10, 11, 12 tubes efteli, with tube shifter or without, according to or- der, and will endeavor to keep on hand either hind Find size to supply any who may not ltave given their order. 'no' style, fini,h, and material used 1,111 be found all that can bo deAired. and, if equalled, not surnassed in Western Canada. This rtqub ex ne introductiOn.' It has beconie a necessity to the fanners, not on y as a labor- saving hoplonitint, lett in the „inceeased. euantiries of g3:am Saved' by raking tho stable auer the reaper. ln varictis ways it can . be used to advantage. The experience of the last two seasons has (1101(10(1 T110 in use 13,32 Ipund steel instead of,ilie Oval for teeth, as beingthe best adapted for tho work, not only the strongest and least liable to break, but holds in positionthe 'bests not nearly so)tpt tOstraddle apart and miss inraking. At ilie 'Western Pair 1 took,F.h.st Elisio in Sulky Baker, beF,ide the B, C. Taylor. •1 fair maloug the titeltteld Rake. it is Toy lima like the lthica„ ln the castdrn States and the Lower Provinces it has taken the lead t.d all others." 1 made ten of them last season as an. experiment. 'They haVe 'given' ample, satisfactiome 1. willbe` ready in season with. both kinds, and hope to be able to supply all who may favor Me:with:their ,order. -LaSt season 1 was sliert fully one 'Mildred:rakes. JOHN' 'ELLIOTT- .11414(ite Fanantly Coa10, Bothiarst .ard'Wellington'Sts., London, Ontio Two -horse power EXETER has just opened out the largest most complete best assorted an roQa sawing Ma,chine cheapest lot of goods ever brought nate) this part of the country. PAVING. lmioorted all 6f his Dry -Good's from the Enropean 'Markets He is able to do a little better tban any'other lions° in this part of the country, anal does not hes tate to say that " ihi mael.ine has 'been therenghly tested and ENTIBE SATISFACTION ltisupplied with a D WHEEL , for driving a Straw Ont:ter,, Grih OVusher„, Or other machinery', withoui fIstia expense ex cent for the belt? A TRIA1 OFFRED. Atl kinds of Farminglniplerrients i01 ltept confiLtilitly ols ham. I lilt 1.1 ni, fkilt flperatiOM 'ZIGINES of all 'Sizes 10 order? . promptly attended,' tO? nOMPSOLC,* witaaAgs, , Onti 11E4a tho LARGEST STOCE0 raooDsMtho'ColniTy and as a0a1) as CEti,1, be found': auwhere, ri'HighsstmarkotPriC0 paid for all kinds of produce. PiO/I10Mber tiiiS is the Oldest Established Housein the County Oppootte the Post Office. Gt3�RGE CAT E.-1 111.1 BooT & BlIOB MAKER, Sign ,of the "Big Boot, litiCall? Ontario,. TItrombetudisit the inhabintats of this and ijio serroanding country, and those visiting V V tae mMarket, that 1t0 ba en hand a Istge steelt 61 Boots told Shoos 14 his 03111 uketarcy also imports/I work, which Tic CAN BELL AT PRICES TQ OEIVY COMPETIT1ON. tual that be is pr1pare(1 to do ovdor 'work Jiecomi to bone , he empiovs none tat 1!" -nes • vorinnen, and eses irotllint; but. rirst.class Stock. ' Lttitted, 06 , (41-Y1,)' cATticivr. 'W Ait11Bit. 1141 la 10( 115137, 5 4•1 SA1VINVELL PICKA111).' i.romarra.$06=0.1.61.;.177::, BANKRUPT STOC Just secured a laigeTankrapt -tools ATA Tre.Mend°U5 tion -which will be cleared out at vices To ASTONISH EVERY- ONE RedUci. .„ .„, FIFTY OVEBCAOTS AT BARGAIN. FORTY CHESTS of the STT, in the country ,At WHOLSALE PRICES SAMPLSFREE, call 'and get"on.e, and try it. Centralia, December 21, 1674. T. G. hag been appointed agent for THE ROYAL " Sewing Machine, whieh is acknowledged to be the Pest ever 1 put upon the. market. T. GREENWAY FRESH OYST Direct From Baltimore, 35 c. 3 cans for per can, $1.00 Five Pounds Best Tea in Faeter, $4.5-0 Ten Pounds (1 fthe • . X.E,TI•Ri•'•c419cf;RY.,.. .LOCalt. Ei;J!•41.1i•a3 1 DR POSTS nail.G . 8C ordw cod PERSONS requiring Bails, Cedar Posts. or Cordwaod,-can be supplied by applying to " THOS. GREENWAY, ContrallA ; or WH. ClBEL''NWAY, on the promiges, Lois 7 and9,, North 13otindary, Stephen. 0941 7110TOCIB.4.PHS 011AS, SENIOR having removed to thc ate n d I lately` neellpied Mr.,,Noah- cotte, tailor, has eompleteiy renovated prowl- ises and airanged his studio 56 as 50 command One of the t est Lights in Canada is prepared to execute wGrk inlint-class siyle.i•-• Aielthowledging past patronage, II() hogs a eon. tinutmee of the favors of the public, Attention is 'called to his stook of Flumes, itze., hating 00 hand a good selcc,tion t mouldings, and being prepared to melte ironies at moderate rates. - Residences photographed, rhotographa when to. touched 82. pot dos,; Cabinetia, Iluperifils, fO ew Tailor Shop. liZcleaRTZTIC\ illos to intimate to the inliabitante of Exeter sea vicinite that he line opened a OW Pallor step /14' PEAR of Ilniciter.shop for $8.50 flare rour Clothing 10 10 rots. -Iirct;N°TinYrldjiErtabl: a 44C' .*71rQ0e.i fully aware of the fact that the people of Exist-, et and surrounding country have a tag° for that awlnlyibihnithh000itUreftrittaibtil: 4nilartroott,liftanyttninoroordeflePre.ntio- • moot this demand opened exit a.. Gents' Furnishing ez Tailoring EStilibliEht in the s and lately net:opted by Mr, if, Fie horn where they intend keephig ems:tautly On hand; well-assoited stock of the latest style's Of ' TIVEEI'S '' COATINGS ETC - s bit cliarce of the tailoring de- partinent,inittl bringe With hire nn tindiviablo re." potation as 1 cnttoS P0X,tiCa ClOtha Inori rely on purchaSiiig tuein as cheap 08 ever tbc purchased gottla in Exeter, besides having TIIEM CUT. FREE' OF. ClIAROE, A iwifoot 15 guaranteed. , M0INT',YRI1 & CO- .. Exeter, Marela 18, 1871. • 1C'EMI PUMP IJACTOlt 1,' , PI3 NIA? MPS oLt , . „ would inforni the inhabitants ef Boy, Stephen and lisbeine,,,that Manufactures all' kind•s of ptunps„inelading the ,‘ . . , AtoNsiNotil tetur vetriA0 for wIduli Po hittf,..04tt4.1118tve tight above-named towirti, lpfl?' The subseiiber lona .eonfaleat tbanbiestar satisfy thos014 wtitit 0' pamps, ag to wokmairgldp aud,p4lit$, and t Emelt prises tlkfit kto 'CANNOT BE ‘UNDEllSOLD TIIE DOMINION; Ivbore bystrict attention to 1)01511)055 01 11501505es 0 utile liOrth ot ' Merit 0 f0.3.1" Sham of patronage', the village eilltetef, 011 Lobl5 ntV, /Ambit, A GOORFIT GUARANTEED ist1'Ll3seellepair1fi1 attended 'te Withihi prentpts NT.o orris p A ss,, ass done at 1ease/110)1e pritese Ot Of DOLTON