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Exeter Times, 1875-6-10, Page 4, ee erne st et gig pesetas. ltadatigh Med proporstion parta *soft waft no noir, noAeleie se„eonitein la eur Xtifixes the betr Atlesortent, Oru orreata graynese Ri406,441119 head and 4car's Gre*tiO luta loug been held M high, "4°914999, YORigihkitrtiele for 4veRono tbo hr Paelt }414tar riMended. and uped 00, Aen tateMi440 AMA NXY.91.0i4IMi et ovals-- eeseare, elese eatee teepee (wed iu eardboard box intr. reueeee, In, a finely' cugraired wrapper, forming a RfekOgo hOth Oriiannental and useful 00 °Very Atadies" Dressing Titele, .Vricip 59 9'0, Per PbPintitY ee sole, Preprietora, aloatrea1. tldbte felerestiosie COnirerenee. Boiestatevfnnu, June 8, 1875.' At nine o'clock this morning, the re- tiring president, Rev. W. Heoper, took the chair alid gave out the lsymn, "Aud are we yet alive ?" d;e. After singing, Be. ,W, 8. PiteCue read a portion a the seriptures, and the -Rev, R, Harley led in pryer. The 11 .was then 'celled, and the members of Conference, to the number a about eighty, were assigned their respective positions, as were also some thirty visitors. The retiring President gave a brief but very appropriate and touchir.g dress, and ocaicludedby calling upon the Conference to elect' his successor. Revs. J. Kenner and A Clarke :were nominated -and balloted for. Afterlhe scrutiny of votes, Rev. 3, Kenner was declared elected,' mud was COIldUC80d to the chair, when he .rnacle a brief ad- dress in acknowledgement of the honor _ conferred upon 'Mtn. . , Rev. 3. J. Rice was elected Secretary of the Conference; Rev. W. H. QuanCe Journal Secretary ; Rev, S. 11. Rice, Duplicate Secretary;Rev. W. C. Beer, to prepare, the minutes of Conference for the present; the .General Secretary toleuperintend the work .of reporting, he choosing the Revs. W. H. Butt and 3. P. Rice as assiitants. The eged-Brethern; J. 13. Tapp ad J. Edwards, were reported as rapidly failing in health. Revs. E. Kenner and G. A Fuleher leadered their resignations, which were aCcepted. Rev. W. H. Butt, wholiad travelled feur years, after answering certain pre- liminary quetions, waaeaccepted by the Conference for ordination: , Rev. J Holmes, on account of ill - health, was allowed te remain on pro- bation another year. AFTERNOON sessiox. After the calling of the roll. Revs. J. 11. Eynon andT. Greene conducted the devotional exercises. • • Tile report of the examining Com- mittee was reported andaccepted. The certificates of probationers were examined and the brethern. 3. Veale, G. H. Copeland, J. Ball, M. Mitnerall, R. Mallett, Kefitle, R. David- son, J. Greenway, W. W. Tretheway, lied M. Nichols, we'ee..set down its in g travelled three venrs J. Posley, T. H. Dry, G. .Tolm,4, 3. P. Bice, F. O'C. ,Tones, W. Davis, and T. Mason. ns hey- i).t trevelled tw ',years ; E. A. Tomicin, W. Rollins, H. Meore, :T. Gilson, J. W. Lirebert, and S. A. Allin, as laving tali veiled oneyear. Alessrs. T. Sabina and J. M. Tredrert. who carne before the Conference dilly recommended. were received as probe- tieners-for the ministry. Committes were appointed to clraw no (Marten- notice,s of the Revs. J. Col- lUr. Hardy during the year. The Conferoice resuThed the trans- actien of besiness on Friday morning„ devotional services-beine"feonducted by Rev. S. Joliffe and Mr. G: \Vera. Mr. Alonzo Boyington, who came well recommended, 'was heard, andTa resolution missed to th:? effect that he be employed as a hired local preacher if 14erled. Mr. H. J. Nett, who has boon laid aside from etive work for six years on neenent of ill health, was nonin receiv- ed and placed on the list of Approved Preachers with the standing lief re enjoyed Jr. P. Thomas. of Oily Pinot, Pep. nysIvania, lmt, foimerly of Etipland who cnnie well recommended both as to ministerial ability and general fit- ness for the position, wns received as a prohationer for the ministry. Rev.. Anselm Schuster Wits, at his own request, allowed to engage in the work of an evangelist for the coming 3 -ear. Bev. W. Wade, who had been laid aside fiam work for the past yenr. Was restored to his position as an active la- in -Tor in the ministry. Rev. W. Woodman was nllowe'd to locate, and his name was dropped from the inioutes. On Thursday the Rev: W. H. Butt having passed bis four years term of prebeion, and being duly recommend- ed to the Conference, was on ;;'riday evening publicly set apart for the work of the aninistry. Several societies of the late Methodist New Coenexien Church in the Town- ships. of Mnnvers and Cartwright hav- ing applied by deputation for admission to this Chnrch, they were accepted, the sppointir eets 'united to those of Wil- lies -wee -lee end Cferfil'Oft, the whole to be worle :10 one station, by two mar. ried MOE and,to be designated the Manvers te d Cartwright Circuit. W. Field; of Beim -re -ire ; Jas. Pick- ard, of Exeter ; J. F.Ctillniegs, Oak- wood ; J. Hull, LalceWoode F. Phillips, Toronto ; J. W. picketed, Charlotte- town, P; E. Island; ancrItevs. C. 'Bs- ker, P. Robing, E. Roberts were . ap- pointed a Cominittee to audit the gen- eral financial affairs of the Connection. Rev. E, Roberts was appointed Gener- al Agent ef -the Connexion. , Rev, H. Hurley, in view of advanced age and growing infirinities, Was placed upon, the list; of ',superannuated preach- ersN . The list of Stetion S wats. read tlic se- cond and third times and Confirmed. Jt fitendS as follows :-- Cobourg, 3. Kenner, a. I, Allin ; 'Welcome, Js R. Hall; Pert Hope, W. 11. Quance, j. B. Topp, superannuated • Perrytown, W. Metherall ; Hunger, ford, R. Baker; Elentingeon, R. Mal- lett. 13. A. ; Cerebellford, H. Ebbett, 3. Elliott; Belleville, L. W. Wiekett ; BosernereflIe. W. leIllfre, A. Ton, tin, C. Berko', Editor nnel 13ook Stew - Ara ; 3. H. Es/nen, P. Robins, X Gale, superennueted ; harripton; W. Wade, M. Thehole Columbu 3. Guard ;' Chilluevve, W. .Kenner ; Pickering, 4. Stnith, J. SVillians6171101"am) nated Prince Albert, W. Kinky, W. Rollins; ;Is laegaren, eopeenneitatecl ; lite -eters arid Cartwright, X Herne, Th ,T iornae; Toronto, G. Webber, 3. M. Tredea 'Uxbridge, J. Angier, A Morris, impel,- antated ; MoripostA. 0 ake 3. iiti- sey, V, 'QV, JobeA Peterboroe, A. Gore elen, ; taltefield, A..Riehard, rp.reioa, I1J; 'Nei& tribe,r Gibson ; Lit dsti:V,,, 116bem, Oeneral Agent, Trethewey Sutton, Aehley ; Exe- ter, 3 Whitlock, 3, 'Pall, H. Moo 3. :Cattails, ettlietintittated ; rtoopet, Durelao ; 13ee2', W. 144004 ; Clinton, R. T. Courtioe ; Colboriie, 1% Mason ; Greyp Eodle ; Ealmeeston, W. i. Duo ; Wiutozi B. Allin ; London, X. J. Rice ; Lambeth, T. Eroad ; orpo'n, fevers anunated; St. Thennts, H. J. Not; ; Ingeru911, i W. BUteher Der'eham, J. Veale, Colcheeter, W. Davis; Ham- , liters, S. 11; Beee ; Windsor, W. Ayeee Charlottetown, W. S. Paseee Union, 11. B. Bowe, X Holmes ;Vernon Byer, a. Kestle ; Murray Iiarbor, W. Med- land ; Sturgeon X PfeeeY Sornm6r- shlep 3, H. Ceifins Wet CaPe arld .0ideford, J. G. Xelland, T. Sabine, F. Merlitr, all sup. ; Palmyra, B. Deval. eon Lisbon, 3. 1Pumbleton '^ Hay - craft,. sup.; Yorkville, W, R. Roech ; Little Prairie, J. ,theenway ; Burling, ton, T. IL Dry,,,Clevelancl, S. Joliffe ; Orange, G J o Chagrin Falleo 3. Chapple ; Cleveland Missieni'0. U. Copeland ; Evangelist, A. Schueter. Ts4.01fe IR Sir 1) 1.ArGS. Tlie:Russellelectiou has been declared void, on the ground of bribery by agents. • The inspectionaet is to be immedi- ately enforced against all butchers and other dealers in hides." The annual conference of the Pi-rinse- tive Methodist church in Canada is at present imsession in Guelph. • &new plant of the eleventh ',magni- tude has,been discovered by Dr. peters of Clinton. N. Y. The rumor is revived in suggestvie quarters that Mr. S. C. Wood, the mem- ber for South Victoria, -will enter the °uteri° Cabinet shortly RS Treasurer. A student of Upper Canada College was shot in Toronto by the carless dis- charge of a revolver in the hands of a hackman. The boy, who belonged to Indiana, is not likely to !survive. Some important revelations have b..eeu made in connection With the Mon- treal Customs frauds, disclosing a deep system of smuggling goods out of bond. Several of the clerks have been dismis- sed. The general dullness in trade and falling off in Railway traffic,:has cans - the Grand Trunk Directors to inaugu- rate a policy of retrenchment. Fewer trains will henceforth be run' and less hands employed. A white lace dress valued at $10,000, a ince shawl at $5,000, and other apparel proportioeately costly were seized by re-ventlE officers ink Washing- ton pawn shop the 'ether day., They had once belonged to Empress Eugenie, and were pnrehased in England and smuggled into the United States. Sheriff Gibbons is making an effort to have the Provincial plowing match for his district cake place in Seaforth this year. The County of York has an apple trce nine feet in circumference and is over seventy-five years of age, and to all appearance may retteli one hundred years. A youth named William Thodipson has his throat accidentally cut whilst morlcirg at a lath machine in Coiling - wood lately. He died on the following lamming in great agony. A disastrous runaway, during which seven or -eight buggies and wagons wore upset, occurred in Ingersoll on Thurs- lay last. Several narrow escapes from instant death resulted. " Scone lOa.fer effected ae entra-nce into Lite Mud Creek School House, Adelaide, last week,and gathering up all the books and slates, put them in the stove and fire to then,. George A. Smith, the second Presi- dent of the Merman Church, is dam- ously ill. The veterns of 1812 will receive the money voted to them et last session immediately. 'Mr. Jarvis, of the Canada Pacific Survey,inade;a journe,y'of 000miles east- ward 'm stow shoes during the depths of winter. A supposed domestic murder has tak- en plsce in" Ottawa, One St. Jean was f und dead in his stable with his gnrments on fire, ani a, revolver lying about two feet from his head. He had received a bullet wound in the side. It s feared that he has been a victim of clomestie infelicity, a la Campbell and Finlay. Some time during the night of Fri - lay last, the store of Mr. T. J. Mark, in Bayfield was broken into and a cash box taken out containing notes of hand. to the ;,amount of $1,000 and other valuable papers. . Entrance had been effected through the back premises by forcing the locks of two doors. Mr. George Porlow, of Brooke, owns a mare which had a colt a few weeks ago. He also has a cow e hich 'gave birth to two fine calves. The cold died, and the mare adopted one of the calves which she suckles and cares for as she did for the colt. The Brockville Recorder of Tuesday says :-This morning a :Constable left Gananoque, on the steamerAlexandria, with a'prieoner for the gaol at Brock- ville, and a when a quarter. of es mile from the land, prisoner without -any Warning, suddenly juniped. , overboard. The boat proceeded on it - way, but whether the man succeeded in reeching the shore or waselrowned in the attempt is not known. Salvini has not been followed to pro- duce "Samson "in London, the Dra- matic Censorship forbidding the per- formance of biblical pieces on the stage. A gentleman of Aflame Ga,, learning, that the widow of Stone -wall Jackson is livb g at Charlotte, N. C., in straitened circumstances, has offered to' ,give her an interest in a prosperous. eaten factory. Gili-nour's model mill, at Hull, -was burned on Saturday, at a direct loss of $200,000. About four hur dyed hands ;will be Dolt out of work. The fire is supposed to have risen by design, owing to certain trio% troubles between the French and English 'speaking em, ployee. A. fate' occident oeeurred o-n-june the ttht iv barn ritieing at Thee. Cowan's in the township Of nuliett, While Henderson was upon the kidding adiusfine the plate, he slipped and fell a distance of eighteen eet, and Wal3 killed blatantly, Mr. Hendeeton was formerly a resident of the Town ship of Esquesing. li was fifty-five years of age, and unmarried, s , WW „ A deg playing 1 Seine Children en the betteh on Saturday evening, at Port 0Aortie, brought to the ShOrfi the body of a men., tio retch decetne posed aS to be not reeognitable, it is apparently that of it young. man, has on coarse tweed pantsotton shirt and dark brown smock or overshitt,- arid 0011.0* Ote bOge The excitement regarding the coal discoveries in the Rifle River region, forty miles north of Saginaw, Mich., continues. A new coal vein, ten feet OM*, has been fiYakid four miles east of the place of first discovery, The de, ppsit etenas over lerge tract of eouxitry, and is practically inexhausti.. bio. The quality deed is said to be superier t EngINh cannel., A f$ad and fatal accident 00011rred at Convey Hill, Coe on the 18th ult. Two SOnS Of M. 'Wm. Stevensons, sr., were engaged in the barn feeding cattle. One of them threw his fork into the barn, not see- ing his brother, who was at the time approaching the door, and was struck in the face, one prong entering the brain just over the eye, causing death in A vsny short time. To Business Olen, If you want eiresilars, If you want hand -bills, If you want envelopes, If you want business cards, If you want neat bill -heads, .If you want shipping tags, If you want tasty letter heads, If you want nice -visiting cards, If you want the best of ball work, If you want any kind of job printing. Leave your orders at the IMES office and you can secure them on short no- tice, at low rates, and the best style. BIRTH. 13KOWit--In treborne, on the 3rd June, the wife of H, Cole Brown, of a daughter. ,olar NMI'S . EXETER. Tem chief article on sale is wool iu which there is lively competition be- tween the various buyers. On Mon- day, it ranged forna 80 centis to 88 cents; oti Tuesday, a slight advance was made, and some fine lots were sold for 85 cts. Yesterday the market was well stocked, and as high as 35 cents were paid. There is but little doing in grains, oats having the principal demand, bringing from 48 to 45 cts. White wneat 5 75 to $ 80 SprinOatsg ,,, Wheat ... 75 to 80 ..'. Potatoes 38 to 40 SO to 00 Rutter ... F24 to 1 to 14 Peas ... 75 13 Elour per ... limn ,......1,80-------------50012 to 12 to 5 GO Shorts ... ... 14 to 16 lleel. 7 00 to 7(55 430 to 5 50 Hides- 0 06 to 0 084 Sheepskius.l. 1 20 Dried Apples .:....... 13 0700 to 14 00 1 75 to 2 00 Hay Lard. • 1 75 to 1 004 to • 15 Onions Wool 33 95 ST. MARY'S. Deihl wheat, per brissel Spring wheat ... Barley Peas ... Oats Eggs, per dozen Butter Wool Hay Pork 86 to 92 Otto 95 90 to 05 73t0 74 Otto 46 10 to 11 13 to 15 96 to 00 9 00 to 100 7 75 to 0278 LIJCAN. White wheat 80 to 87 Treadw ell .. 85 to 87 Spring 0 to 85 Oats 0 39 to 0 41 P0104 ' 0 75 to 0 80 Barley 90 to 95 Butter 16 to 16 Eggs, per dozen 11 to 11 -Potatoes 75 to 0 75 Liar& 12 to 13 Tallow 6 to 7 Hay 12 00 to 14 00 Timothy seed 3 25 to 3 50 'Clover seal 6 00 to 6 75 Wool 33 to 35 Sheepskins 1 00 to 1 50 Beef 0 00 to 6 50 Hides 0. to 6 Pork 7 00 to 7 50 LONDON. White Wheat, per contal...-.. Red Winter Wheat...."..."•-•"..."•.. 1 SO tol 60 140 1015 1 60 to JO 1 45 tol 00 1 25 to 180 1 20 to 130 135 to 133 Woodham Harness Shop I HENRY EAT:MEM Lanufacturer of Light and Heavy flsrness, would nform the inhe,bitants of Usborne and Blum hard thultet he has on hand and is prepared to manufao- LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS, and those in want of anything in his line will tudy their own interests by giving him a call be - ore purchi sing elsewhere. Repairing promptly attended 0. 75-3m. "WISHING TACKLE, WHOLESALE SAE AND RETAIL. J. CURD & SON Dundas street, London, Ont., hare now opened out it fine lino of fishing Tachle Goods, also a cheaper quality for boys,comprising in part Bam- boo Poles, Jointed Rods,Wallting Stick Bode, Reels, gaskets, ending and Minnow Nets ArtiticialFish .'ishing Baits, Cotton, Linen, Boade'd Linen, White Hair, Hair and Silk, Twisted Silk and Oiled Silk Lines, treble hooks, fly books, books brass ferules, hooksto gut, hooks to ginap, tying gut,gimp by the yard sinkers, floats, furnished lines, rode, tips, ings and keepers, Brass Swivelle, etc., etc„ etc. - Send by post for price list. W.GRIGG BOOKSELLER 24 STATIONER Exeter. .ttAT Oii,C4-Z CHILD'S eletalogtio of rarity Platter & aataori Zeeds t 50 OO {v LVEN" AWAY IN spncrAt, PRIZES 24 NeW aTiric1te Vegetle Seeds Of tlutPNtiihe"A tlytill A. It,. $aV Send for a eOpy &toffee, •dtIO,A.C/titil TheIondeit 8064 Store nichinoild-st; London, (int, kendeto atereh lees, el ...111004NERT...,PE.PART011..ENT,..' ThisPePartinelit it 0199f the eteatcet attractione or onr,laidy enettiniers, and in, order 89 Mahe it SUR More ettraettv0, 1Y0 llex9 1)0.0081911404188 aiul all the Latest Novelities in Trim- ming Materials. This Department has met with extraordinary success, marl is still under tho superintendone,o of Miss Hull whoso testefulprodueions last season gave uni- versal satisfaction. A largo collection of TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS TO $ELECT FROM. Sash tibbons in Large Checks INSPECT THE STOCK. W. McINTOSH & CO. ST. MARY'S, Juno 10, 1875. 80-1y. CREDITON WOOLEN MILLS. The subscribers, in returning thanks to the farming public for the liberal patronage be- stowed upon them iu the past year at the Cred- iton Woolen Mills, wouldbeg to state that they purposo continuing to work them during ;the coming summer. having leased them for a mimber of years, hoping to give in the future the same satisfaction as in the past. Carding, Spinning-, Weaving, and Manufacturing an kinds of Tweeds, Flannels, &a. done on the shortest notice, and at lowest rates. T. & M. JOHNSTON Props. of Zurich Mills Crediton, April 15, 1875. if34-m3 THE FAVORITE LINE. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP --0— CROWLEY AND FLANAGAN Having bought oat J Hawkshaw, 1iae Good Horses, Comfortable Stages and -Fast Time. Those stages are driven by the most accommo- dating of drivers, and leave THE WESTERN HOTEL, LONDON, every afternoon, at 2 p.m., arriving in Luean in time to connect with trains for the east and west ad connecting in Exeter with the Clinton and Pt' Mary's stages. LEAVE EXETERABOUT 4-00 a.m., connecting in Lucan and London stages and trains. TED CROWLEY IV, BROOKS. PAT FLANAGAN, Driver. pronrieto. jUST RECEIvED Carload of SEED CORN We hare also on hand a large stock of Clover, Timothy, Hungarian Grass, and other Seeds Warranted All Fresh No old Seeds kept in Stock Sutherland Bros. SMary's, April 8 1875. The Dominion Organ . ffigallar nil* -7%3 BOWMANVILLE, ONT. ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS, Call and see our $15.04 ORGAN Splendid Success Taking Everywhere Immense Nurriber Sold. N. B.—Old Instruments taken in exchange for new. instruments constantly on hand at J. Drew's Furniture Ware -room, Music Stools from $1 to $5 each. Send for Circular to C. Pedlar, EXETER P. 0. 8) mural Agent, rp HE W. D.MeGLOCIILON WATCH se.ls tee bestir, the market 61186 itotilot the W,`„ 15.13fetiliichtott 'Watch befere litiyIng, 'You Will 113./86110 Other, lifter Pee., lag tliefili All liditi.tvoisr tlient receihriteild, 61180114 ,(4014 Silvery Leidieri and Gentlerditit'n 11588, .17DM:tang 'Atteetroterideli. See the 'testith,oillititt, This. largest, beat 6,iiit'ellert,p031316611 Of fine Geld and 1186s4 V,05& Ditn3, floods, the eseefeee 4titing '61 evere deeeeffalet, yikieletatit,tiglikorbvi, txofot, Ariel 15; Exramt STEAM RAKE & (MAO R FACTORY GEO. 0 T 1:1,4E ..,,r4,P1u-Arn err Wooden liarvost Tocl$ Bakes, Snaithes, Fork 'Touches, Grain Cradles, Ere. flo Stilt have ready for the coming harvest, the celebrated Sulkey Hay. Rake A Novelty in this section. MERCHANTS win and it to Theli? Advantage to Buy their Stock from as 3air prop.ired to deal with thorn up reasons, bly ei any other establishment, and to give prompt attention to all orders, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 'rum:Ling of all kinds Made a Bpocialty in tho business. ,3 GEORGE COTTLE Exoter,April 8, 1875, 82 -Gm R. S. MURRAY HAS RECEIVED THE FOLLOW- ING GOODS PER SS. GREECE. 4 Bales Brussels Carpet 6 Bales Tapestry Carpet 5 Bales Persian Carpet 4 Bales 8 -ply Carpet 8 Bales Kidderminster Carpet 6 Bales Union Carpet 4 Bales Canadian carpet 4-4 English Oil -cloth 6-4 English Oil -cloth 8-4 English Oil -cloth 10-4 English Oil -cloth 12-4 English Oil -cloth 15-4 English Oil -cloth 24 feet English Oil -cloth 1 Case Persian Damask 1 Case Velvet Damask 1 Case ^Repp Damask 1 Case French Damask 1 Case Piano Covers 1 Case Table Covers 200 PACKAGES GENERAL DRY GOODS. EXAMINE OUR STOCK when purchasing, as no one will do better with you. R. S. MURRAY. No. 124 Dundas St. NO. 126 Carling St. LONDON. INTERESTING. --AED1C-tL men say that nothing is so im- portant to good health as a room com- fortably warmed. Tho season of year is now at hand when you will require the very best 0 cI S TOVES BISSETTD BROS. beg to say that they have just received one or 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 and always has been to satisfy cus- tomers. Hardware, Tinware, Copicor-ware, etc. always on hand. Also the V7 64.x. n oe It A= 0 and 1,000 L13 SCALER r OR $18. Old Rags, Copper, iron, etc., bought. I3ISS ETT BROS. 75) SPRING (75 Gents Furnish'ng ANI) G1tN11Tt),L Oult qiHE SUBS0RI13ER BEGS TO AN- A. nounce that he has just reeeived it splendid assortment of 'CANADIAN, SCOTCH & ENGLISH TWEEDS BLACK BIWA DCLOTIIS cCt DOESKINS, ETC., svlech for STYLE AND OTTALITY wail, RE *HARD TO 13EAT TAILORING Department is replete with eVery modern im- proVenient, and furnished monthly with srAzlizc:tisT 1:3LATES OIT American Styles and Cats. All Work 'queretitecil, and (int 80 the Meat ' fealitOnahlti tityle Cell:I:lefty, Ana see the Ohoieeet And heat tie lehted fitoekstottOteti ttila 6ttotifig et TM* tit. tires tor C oeuttteortT Board NANCIAL REPORT OF THE. of Trustees of Exeter School FOE THE -57FA.A.R 1874. Ile Cash iribe,,,nd from 160 61 Local and uovernment ,, „, ,,, 580 00 " itoceived for old school site,„„ , . . 697 76 ° lleceived of lielland on fenee, and 00401 03ent9S4 4,Oe eta es " Received forDebentures...„,„.„..,,..,,,3,014 88 " Received- surplus pioney„„„.. .. 9,070 00 " lteeeived school assomement ---------------7,11700 *9,067 16 Audited and found correct. (Signed) Exeter, eth January. 1875. REOP XX' Tf4, neat. nereire °leaning school, 49., paia tar Wood Bonds, rhino, 4040 rests " Sehool site " Teaolters' P8-lerio0 Well and excavating tinder the schoolhouse " Fenetng, Draining, &c, " Interest " LeVelling round the 80..1,001 " 001)p 6.7 Mothers, foraeonductor, 'iPes490 Printing ' Opening of solmel, kn., Sze Seating school, dm., &Q. Building school, ao., Pump, water-cloiiete, &O Secretary and Inspectors Taking 060401F1 °and splitting wood, ciso AA oe,e Ily cash'in hand 77517 63 70 1800 3909 315 87 979 00 75 04 902 25 11904 8073 5170 18 05 85 08 448 78 7040 35 43 00 67 00 400 82 26 0620 01 347 00 69,967 13 JOHN MACDONELL. IL C. BOULTON Auditors. JOHN RANTON is in receipt of a largo lot of r, Fresh Groceries cownsting in part of Sugars, Currants, Raisins. NEW CROP TEAS IN Young Hysons, G-unpowders, Japans, Congos, Sac. His Dry Goode stock is well assorted. Gents' Felt Hats in great variety, Ladies -Silk trackets as half price, Black and Colored Lustres, Dress G-oods, Prints, Shirtin.gs, Denims, Cirey and White Cottons, &c Cheap for Cash or.Trade. Don't fail to call and see what he hal. No trouble to show goods, J. 1141.NTON. A.* ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS. JOB Dm -would bog to announce that he 1ms lately Purchased the Stock of Mr. E. Drew CHOICE LOT "niof it FURNITURE of every description, thus making his present stock he Largest and Best North of Mond° He has also purchased Mr. E, Drew's Sr LIENDIZ) FIEARSE weich is estimated to be ono of the finest in the Dominion, and he is therefore prepared to attend funerals, and FURNISH ALL REQUISITES AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE ARRIVED ATt HENDER8ON&WHITE's-, $vo,og...,,:,ssos ox.steatnablp ..wigroklint, first shipment of yoods bought 96 by Mr, Smith p018318 177' since hie arri- val in Britaini4 AT MANUFACTURERS' CLEARING PowEs, f 01 idler saving to Customers Onigli OM' advantageous counrcilou and fun command of the markets, 0.13. Smith having arrived 113 the 'British 193,r- kets to buy his Fall stoc9 for his Wholesale Reuss in Toronto after the summer wholesale export trade was °Vol', and taking advantage of the site, riileos manufaaturers aro williog to make 011 any Suanuor goods that might be loft on their hands, rather titan carry them °Art r for another seesee, has scoured for us several lines at prices that etund source:1y be credited without seising 1118 goods. Now opened e lot of PRINTS AT 8 CENTS A YARD. Higher wades equally low in price, Alsois, lot of wide plaid sash ribbons in all colors, frodi 25 018, to 30 cts. Further shipments coming to hand weekly. clearing out boots end:shoos e re- duced nrices, RENDERSON & Successors to0-.13. W. J. GILPIN, ST. MARY'S, Tinsmith and general dealer in stotes,, plows nails, glass, Rm., ctc. Tinware,, copperware and. galvanized iron very cheap. Cut nails, $4.30 Cooking stoves $14 and upwards The Curtin plow. $960, T FIE NEWEST fit BEST THING OUT Important to every owner a a Building. Carson's Paint, (improved Fire -proof.) Those who are In need of Paint should cnquiv; for Carson's Improved Paint. , It is Cheap and Eire-propf; entering the grain of the Wood; it stops all naval leaks in roofs, and preserves them agaipt4 the action of bothsVine and weather. 00 boat is as sex- viceabl, tr, o of common paint, and to coats • WILL LAST A ,LIFTIME JAMES PIIOUT, Agent, Exeter, N. B. -Wood taken ;n exchanse for the pain A.B EATTIE ScOo ST. MARY'S, March 25, 16175. MANUFACTURED FROM EXCELLENT TWIST YARNS bnq.uag`suuuoQ au - - P • co c't C --i r 1."-. 0 ,r..• CD Eel- 23 co • c 4:3 1-4.4 sti0 cr, 0). 0 O 1:i tC91.. 6 too tz . ' p u, 0 CD I' F-r•l- 114 ri) -•cig --:- 1 pa rn p.• ) . , • 1c1-• 1.-6, 0 1'71 P -s O 2 0 • 0 o 0 • - O 5 71 SP c) P, • G cm CD p CfQ e'D CD t'<1 et - co et - °It Fe 12. (1'7' so es cn 5" . oq Cfq f:r* I Coffins, Shrouds, Etc., always on hand,& furnished reasonably GEOIGi C.A_TIAO.A. Fashionable BOor.r& SII0E 1V.fAli13113,8 Sign of the *g. Boot talcan, Ontario, Wontit, ,hogradni tho inhebitarits of tine Mid thetry, surrounding Coun, and those visiting 1411650taal'h0t, that he has on hand it littge sto‘cit Of 13oots and Shoes of hIg own num. Etfacturel also imported work, which he. CAN SELL AT PRICIS TO 1:111VY OOMPIITITION, 1,1111 ttriat 118 is prepereate at. orate ixori f1.04611.1 to tsetse, ae Ise eistpleee Ilene ebet; Virti st-ele *reek:eels, etictieset fiethinif but Arst-cIsts Steek, ni how 32, (tilt) • 3TIlaa °TRI . PUB ST 3/1—A-R—Y'S. (rxiliqr nun' rs run/Aaiun Every Thursday Morning dr 'Mt exrricx, pPPOSIfT )1,10LSOXS 317AN1r. PERAtt • e1.80 por annum, payable strictly in advance, NO' Subscription taken for loss them ell Months. RATES OF ei.DIeeetrZ7.5IN8-7. First insertibn por... subsequent insertion per Advertisements of strayed attra, articiegloet or iFze., 'not exceeding ton ines-fliet Montle ; each subsequent n1enth,00801188, Notices of births, marriages and deaths ineeirte t 4. AdVerthiewients without spec 3o eireetioes Qin he inserted till forbid, and charged accordinglt. Advertieemente to he Melte mod by it Peale of solid tionpariel, r 7d t?f, Y A O PEEMEN 1 )5 Tim following rated will be eharged for yesali 4.lvertisonedsits1-- , ONV, triAn. 6 5838 13438 1)!I3 olurn,i1 ....... $24. ltalf 86 ..„,„„,„, 1$ ighth , " 112 8 II lisiness etirda, nix linet and Muter, th fen 71108, 440, _ tageslonvellxter daily forLithari and Londea et 4a10 arriving 50 Liman at 8 ami,,; in London at 9 a, ea, teavos ink Exeter et. 51ri.tri Lucini, itt 01').1101 driving in tinter itt 7p08). sagas ieseetseettoketese for -eftetet at t torn; it (lfiltdli tit V). a.ni; 010trOn g,"'" 206 p. E*Oteri.:51. 5360114 agettledliti Eteter 4n Tnetidatis,„ . SatindaYti :ter St. Mary's, tit ti 8,1aigt ftitiieertikairlit going isle *kW, arnitatift 118.3.499