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yea aodeeetana French
tAe• evoke RI Irish,"
Wj2jokeeliko nate ?---Becauee
e ay OP the better they oneek,
1,
OT We admire the peetty foot ot
Maiden Becatiee all'e well that
emle well." ,-
Loa, whet o ce*e'l" was the ap-
proving remark of it teetotal judge of
Vermont after swallowieg petent
plumb, whieh had been otIered to hiat
as a Riese of milk.
When the Aeleautes eeneas-telier
neat goes around, ho will find Peter
Deron, missing from earth. The old
luau found a pReicage Rilsl throw it on
the fire to eee if it was po Mier OL 1.
It wasn't send.
A small boy arose 3t a Sunday Soho&
concert and began quite glibly
certain man weat down from Jerusalem
to Iericho, and fell—and-alell"—(there
his memory begen to fail hitu)---‘, and
-•-and fell by the roaelside, end the
thorns spraug up and choked him."
What are you going to do about it?"
asked Pavie of a friend who hail been
smashed up in a railroad disaster alia
terribly hewed. " Well," gaspecl the
tkepefal Fufferer, '1firstly, I shall to in
for repairs; secondly, I shall go in for
damages."
It he all nousenae to say that Nom-
nambulism is incurable. A few nights
since a man had an attack of this
strange malady and walked ieto the
chamber cf a spunky Irish girl. She
cured him, and he hasn't kaki an damn
sinee. She knoelted hitu down with a
chair and then smashed some crockery
-wati over his head.
In my fertile emmtry,"said a Lei-
cestershire man,3' you can turn a Immo
into a field new mown,- and the next
morning the geass will be grown above
his hoofs." "Pooh I that's nothing,"
cried a Yorkshire man; Yea will turn
a horse into a field in Yorkshire, and
not be able to find him next morning.
josh Billings says Herrings inha-
bit the sea generally; but those whieh
inhabit the graxery alwns taste to me
as thougai they had been fatted on salt.
They want a deal of refreshing before
they're eatin', and also afterward. ° If
I kin have plenty of herring for break-
fast, I generally make the other two
' meals out of water.
The London Herald says that in a
recent speech at Ripon, Wisswhen
Senator Carpenter exclaimed, " Where
now are you reformers ?" One of these
awfully practical fellows answered, he's
over in the beer saloon, playing pigeon
hole."
A wan • who can have his corns
mashed, without grumbling is undoubt-
edly of a tolerably good disposition,
Oue man, beiug once at ib polbiesi
meeting, said, in a pleasant manner, to
a big burly fellow who was standar;
on his toe, "My dear sir, are you not
a miller ?" "No sir; why do you
ask?" 01 Why, sir, the fact is, I
thought ycu were a miller, and a very
honest one too, because you have been
grinding My corns this half hour with.
taking toll."
•
Profits of Seventeen Swarms.
J. P. Moore, Binghampton, N, Y.,
• says' x I commenced the season of 1878
with 'seventeen stocks of beets, having
lost four in the spring, and sold one.
Ten wait in fair condition by May 20th.
the other seven were much reduced,
but by teking brood from strong ones,
I was able to build up live of the'weak
unes by the time honey commenced to
yield. The other two I run for in-
crease and surplus queens, and was
able by feedingand using my four hives
of empty eomb to increase the two or
eight full stocks and five half stooks or
neuclei. Two pf the neaclei died in the
winte, and the other three- are very
weak (et:prefer full stocks for eviuMr,)
and raaael ten surplus queens. The
n Rea.: that the boxes were put on,
Were (*Lill entirely for box honey, with-
out inceease, as we have things so are
ranged that when we get a hive filled
with breed, in time put on boxes, we
can have them put all their surplus in
boxes, if the queen is prolific, without
attemating to swarm, and without the
trouble ofeandling the product of the
' fifteen stands thus: By retnrukat from
- honey shipped, 2,864 pounds, at an
.average of about 271 cents. $498 32;
heney sold at home, 120 pounds at 17
cents, $10 20; hohey reserved for home
use 50 pounds, $8. Total, $515 25.
Pleasant CItatiabout nag.
A contributor to the Hartford Cour-
ant says: " Iu expendingour little bay
of hay—a twelve feet cube, or there-
abouts -1 lind each horse -load reminds
tne by its peculiar herbage of the part
of the meadow it came from, an'd the
circuntstauces of its gathering, in the
regular inverted sequence of the hay
harvest. The loads that were • perfect-
ly cured give an account of themselves
in a more aromatic sweetness. Those
that were stored with a risky excess of
lxioisture tell the tale in a volume of
fire Inusty dust, especially in the mid-
dle of the mow, The heat there was
„ undoubtedly near the scalding point ;
the hay shows a dull, browinsh-greekk
tint, apd has become very dry and
beittle. The sugary , wart end dried
juices belonging to hay in its best con-
dition.. and tendtng to preserve the
weight and strength of its fibre, sewn
to hey° been quite donsumed ill the in-
terior parts of some of the loads, 86
that the young ones in one stormy day,
with a jumping frolic, may rednee
whole foddering to the lightest chaff.
The outside is in better'condition,
showing that if I had tonal the pre-
cantion to provide one, or eeveral small
air holesfr the bottom upward, as
by pulling up email pieces of joist
while the hay wee being filled in, this
waste of the richer ad triord appetiz-
ing nertions, of the foibler might have
been prevented.
3A' partial remedy iti thense of snail
bay ie to spriakle each fod tering with
water Several hours before it is wanted
pail of water say., for ten or twelve
aninettle. If the hay is fiiie, whatever
provehder is fed may be niingled with.
it,. layer by leyee, Adding More wok-
er alObe Will settle the dust and (level.
op anew whatever of fragettnee the hay
May be dapable of yielding. The ire-
pretemeet is as obvioue as that pro,
etueeiLin 8ta1e breedby eteatalag or
heatitig in an oven with a moist cloth,
/6 is a similar dampenhig by the weath-
-er that makes rough and nuiSty fodder
throwa from the stack more acceptable
o cansie etneetitnes thee the best dry
°hay would be.
In the ptottess 0 loyal:blot stteat
the outskirts of Point Edward there
aetee tonna the skeletons of Indians
supposed to be of the Chippewa tribe,
They were about; ten in number, and
measured and a Ina to seven
feet. • The teal& w40 nearly ae Arm
ns ever, It is suppoeed that they hat
it fight eboet fifty yearn age ; that
11,0 fir as eau be traced up-.
It would appear that England is
not the only eountry whielt suffers fretn
peeelittr people. Tito Itaskolniki,
411t of dissenters fr9111 the Orthodox
Chureb, gave a prejudice) against f311fiV-
iug and hair-ottethiea To humor sal"
hers ',1»•ofeesiug the Raekolniki relig-
late A1e,N.(111der 11, lias nettle -lb' repeal-
ed the old ukase of Peter the Ureat
prohialtieg Jolla hair ;Lod • beard in the
army. Only the haperiel Guards
utuet slilL hoe clean eltine. It is cur
-
leas to kkee how men of thoroughly ab-
surd opieams sometimes eeperienee
more tolecation tama men of rational
aud moderate views. A Russian Rig"
gestiug itt pia that there ought to be
constitutieual check en tho powers
el the Czar would speedily receive an
uneleasent eommunication from the
Chief of High Police. A franatio who
thiuke it is a sin to cut off the hair
that natare gave him actually succeeds
itt making, a despotic Government al-
ter its laws to snit him.
The Oanakriaa News of Loudon, Eng-
land, Of September, 24, says We
have no desire to medal° in the local
politics of the Dominion, but we no,n-
oot help noticing with satisfaction
thet Mr, John Weikel., the late mem-
ber tar London, Ontario, has lost his
seat .ou -the grouud of bribery and cor-
ruption. Retribationbas,fallen swiftly,
on Mr. Walker's desertien alike Of his
of his professed politieal priuciplee and
of his friend and political patron, the
Hon, Joha Carling. •Neither ,
Walker's old friends nor new ones will
regret this result. Mr. Mackennie's
Government will prosper ou its own
merits without be aid •of memoers
whose political zole is so unsatisfactory
and whose betrayal of private friend-
ship is so notorioes."
An easy method to get rid of a
Gas man, caIed. "Good morning
madam. " Good morning sir." "Cal-
led for gas bill, medam." "Can't pay
it juet now ; we have a case , a small
pox in our heuse, and am ver Y much
tdarmed." Sias man made tracks aud
the meter remaiur undisturbed. But-
cher baker, grocer, all give the house
wthe berth?
"Neu peens o' Htex."—The original
of the following anecdote which we
copy from the Scottish American, Will
no doubt be recognized by many 'of
our readers. • " A well known old
tavern keeper, recently deceased, and
whose house was a favourite stopping
place before reediting Guelple:Out.,
was somewhat notorious for the extre-
mely liberal manner he followed in the
interpretation of " Scriptur," somuch
so, indeed, was this the case, that very
dark things were frequently whispered
regarding the old man's soondness. On
one oacasion a dispute took place in his
sitting room betweea some half dozen
sduth Kintra folks from the Paisley
Block, iu regard to the Milleniutn, and
the question being referred to old Pidi
,
said he, preteung great is
.
norance, "The ?" "Toots,
mon." replied the geestiOner, " the
&Rhenium, ye ken; atst the Lord's se-
cond coming. That's a" "The Lord's
second coming I" said the old man,
Fin thiukin' he wasna ovvre weel used
wr a Wimp] o' aa the last time , he was
here, aa' I'm sure he hassense enough
no tiltecome back ti second time. Na,
nek, nee fears o' him."
- •ira e
West.rat-Encland Circular.
'" Roger Giles, Sur John Parish Clark,
& skulemaster reforms ladys and gen-
tlemen that he dress teeth aud
'am tvithowe waitin a moment and al -
sow kills the nerves, blisters on the
lowest terms and viziks_vor a penny a
pease. He Zells Godfathers' Cordel,
kutz horns and hundertakes to keep
hevery badys nayles by the .year sa.41
so on. Young ladies and gentlemen
lamed their grammar language in the
purtiest manner, also gurt kare taken
off their morals and spellin' also Zarin
Zinging teething the bais vial and all,
sorts of phancy Work. Queerdrills,
pokers, Weazils and all other contrary
dances tort at home and abroad at per-
fekshun. Perfumery and snuff in all
its branches. As times be cruel bad
Re bead to tell that he tees just begun
to sellball sorts of Stashuary wares,
Ko, Heus, Nee, .cheese poultry, klae-
kia ham's, burins and cotes skrubbin
brushes,trakel, Godley bokes & Bibles,
Gimblets, nsicetraps, brick dust, &
whisker seed, and hall full of sweet-
meats, inkludie taters, sassages, phrute,
hats, Zongs and other garden stuff, 14
so hoyles, lattin baskets, and 'other
eatables. Korn it bun yard zarve, and
all hardwares, He also performs flea-
botomy on the -shortest and further
more in partikular he has laid in a
large ascortment of try.pe, dogs meat,
lollipops aud other pickels -sagh as
Hepsom Zalts. hoysters, windzer Zoap
&a., old rags bort & sold heare & no -
whores helse new laid heggs hevery
day by me Roger Giles."
BUY THE
Best Organ
Made.
THE ONLY 11113DAL EVER AWARDED voit on -
takes IN erre nourutot.
. _ _ .
IN BRITAIN
AND WHEREVER sena' our Organs' are nniver-
sally atknowledged to be stribri011 AtA, orAnns
in an the oeNoiktittla of 4 goixilnstrutaoht,
During the YEAR 1873 Wo seoured as usual
FIRST PRIZE
AT
LONDON, GUELPH, AND INNUAIERADLE
COUNTY SHOWS
Ili ATI Altirs Oro CANADA
VIVO' Yearie Otittrantde gfvit with onthttu.
or itted Cate:100N
Address
Ntt int s itatPANY,
orgolgookettir
Opei° VONI
oLENNAN'S PLOUEMILLS
FYITT:1 WHE,A„T• WANTItt),,
Thuiesnaeoriber wade to purelmaio a large quantity of EYFE WHEAT,
good quality, for which, hewilt pq the highest market figure.
If you want GOOD FLOUR, and e'lls7t4P, call at MaLahhan's iUL. Twen-
tY3tive Cents/ aer 100 lbs. will be saved by going te the mill for your
Note the iblloWing FACT, and profit byit
Flour eau be bought cheaper at the mill than anywhere else- as the PrOilts
of the flour stores aro saved- to the 0011811Mer.
Gristing will reeeive careful attention, aud
• Chopping Done Every Da -v,
001\T STANTLY INCREASING
FERN/TIME AND HOUSE FURNISHING TRADE AT
DREW'S WAREHOUSE
OWING TO MI?. VERY LOW PRI-
CES at which I sell my EVENITERE, ana to
the satisfaction 1 always give, my BUSINESS
HAS ALREADY INCREASED PAR BEYOND
MY ANTICIPATIONS, and by ()motel manage-
ment and strict attention 1 hope to increase my
business at even a still greater ratio. Any era.
ole in the furnitureLine kept in any town or oity
establishment will always be found fa mine. 1
flatter myself that 1 have the
Largest and Best [Selected
•stock in Exeter,
stook clasists in part of at Wrests>, 3,)rialBali, L'Ilt1331, S)fas, Ce.mp 'Stools, "Ott
a a I, Cane chairs, ladies' Easy chairs, Bedsteads of overy description,
ao ter Tables. Extension Tables, Bureaus
sideboard, Hat -racks, Mirrors, What -note,
310.0 ROOM AND PARLOR SETS,
Irair Bolsters and Feather Pillows always on hand.
ta- Music stools always on hand, A large stock of pietures always on band, and Pictur
FRAMING DONE TO.011DER.
Particular attention paid to Cane Work.
GIVEME A CALL. JOHN DREW.
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ARE NOW OPENING OUT
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Lot of New ` Fa
They have bought a
and are now able to offer
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FALL ARRIVALS.
MES PICKARD
EXETER has just opened out the largest most complete best Assorted and
cheapest lot of goods ever:brought into this part of the country.
IJAVING.
1 mportedall 'of his Dry-Goodsfr om
• the European Markets '
He is able to da a little better than .any other house in this part of the country,
° and does not hesitate to say that
HEhastheLARGEST STOCKOP GOODSIN the COUNTY
and as cheap is can be found anywherej
it-Hii,11)st market price paid for all kinds of produce.
Remember this is the Oldest Established House in the County
Opposite the Post Office.
RIFLE Sl ISIIeLE I RIFLES I
u kcvs CodiS
UNS'
J. OURD & 8014
outidas..1., LOndon, Ont., have now on luind
largo stock of
Rusting Sporting and Target Mines
of thole own marinfaeture. Povvrier, shot, eaps
cartridges, wadding, ,fiShing:tachle, and gener-
al sporting goods.
' Send per post fOr Price List, Ilepairing in
the Gun line executed promptly.
Londe!), sept. 3, 1874. 54 -yl.
MEW
PUMP FACTOR a.
PITMr$:. PV1VIPS
G=.• BOLTON, IIAV.
watild inform the inhabitants of DeY, StoPhen
rid Osborne, that ho autinifactures all kitida
of pump,„ inaltuling the
MONSiblinit PATENT IPORCE PtIMP
for wheel he bee the ekeinSiVe right fOr tbs
above,named toWfiships, The Stiliseribet feels
confident that he can sad* theft hi Want 6
pilinps, AS to WOrktinliAlliP ahd eaality, and
each prices that to
CANNOT DE UNDERSOLD IN THE
1)0114INIpN,
MAlvtilellonv..,-Orte•Votirtli mile north of
Om Village of Exttori on Lot 7, Hay, London
Road,
Th—Ilenitirlmattended to with proing.
ness, and done tit retteorettle etleete
GEO, BOLTON,
•Ifeee Atiriliff ISM , atkant.
or'
EX..ETErt NORTH
CARRIAGE CTORY
Messrs. G-. & S. Brooks ha-ve
now commenced the manufac-
ture of Buggies and NYagons
for the Spring And Summer
'Trade,
Tvnus—Cash or Short Cre,
• Also, onliand,a lot of Seoteh
1)lair,iontillarrovvs, of their nen
manufacture'which they can
and will sell as cheep as any
ont:), in the trade,
G. & J, 1111001(8.
•P106,66 to oall
svAiPoirra 1TJ1QN
Marble Works. ---------- -
ENETE11
34,:to.24ZSSET SOW
(T,An „
YEitt°uTlV411,be
geotalTkiar Pa;41ai
oriir,
moaments, Headstones, Table Top,
Mautlea &c,
Oroaite Illonnments Imported to Order,
work ot the best style an t art, and cannot he
uf%I.crateittolgtrialit7t(tt Llo
Opposite Logan 4 Jamiesou'a fitee,
NAiNsT14ET, SLAFORTIL
111, L, VIESSET H. MESSET
911.110"",00000m1ER
atititterD_,
THOMPSON& 4 WILLIAMS
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT$
Boiler and
Engine Works
MITCHELL. ONT.
Two-horso pe V 0
Wood. Sawing Machine
This machine has been thoroughly tested and
given
NNTIRE SATISFACTION
It is supplied with a
11.A_ND WHEEL
for driving a
Straw Cutter,
Grain Crusher,
Or other machinery, without extra expense ex-
cept for the belt.
A TRIAL OFFERED.
All kinds of
FarmingImplements
kept constantly on Land.
BOILERSHOP
in full ,
ENGINES
of all sizes to order.
REPAIR B
promptly attended to.
Address—
TTIOMPSON & WILLIAMS,
Mitchell, Ont.
Mitchell, June 18, 1874, - 46-1y.
J ROSS
PLANING MILLS!
j. It OS, Builder, Manufacturer, and dealer
in all kinds of
137- DING MATE R IA
L,
such as
SASH,
DRE S SE D AND UNDRESSED
Doors, Blinds,
MOULDINGS, etc
He has also on hand a tfrst.class lot of
Flooring, Siding
CASING,
Scroll -Work, etc.
Whieh they furnish 0 order.
Dressed and Undressed, constantly oti hand.
LathA416,way!5.iiillithst:d. P.1.38
Special attention paid to
PLAN'S & SDEClrICATIONS,
ttherougaly uhatastaieling his bitsinesa, keep -
nese lett astiketkeeed worlthieb, and Wing
Ohly ereaelese meteelea he feels tonaitera tn
givitg ()nark initpdaellob hi ell who maY favor
their patronage.
I Cell telleited,
SEIERAL VILpAGE r:JOTe Vole witx
101IN 110S
IYJBBY $TABL
w. Bonin$, Prop.
(In commotion with Drew's Hotel),
Horses and first-class oonveyanees always en
hand, Connueroial riga 011 a moment's notice.
L.(.1., 1 NS,
1 rcicSept...,r 1878.
BISSETTS'
Livery and Sale Stables
(In connection with the Central Hotel).
„
CLOOD HORSES AND COMFORT-
'.. -A earea vehicles always =hand. Ii`avorahle
arrangements made with commereial travelers
AR orders left at Bissett's Tinshop will be
promptly attended to.
R. (Se T. B1SSETT, Prop.
Exeter, Sep. 4. 1873. 2-1y.
TO FARMERS
And Stook -Breeders.
WM. SWEET, Ir. S.,
Oraduate
4/the
Ireton -
nary
College.
Ontario
Ras removed hit office to one door north of W
Fanson'a harness shop, and directly opposite Du-
vis',131acksruith. shop. Veterinary medicines al-
ways on hand, Calls promptly attended to.
Horses examined as to their soundness
Attgart28th, 1873.
DAECERY
THE Subscriber takes pleasure' in inform..
lug the public that,
HE HAS COMMENCED BREAD
Biscuit Baking, in Exeter. Having secured
the services of a
PRACTICAL BAKER
1 can guarantee satisfaction, and hope to se-
cure thepublic patronage:
r...13read for sale at the post -office.
RICHARD SANDERS
Exeter, July 22, 1874. 48-11.
LOND01!
QUEBEC andMONTREAL
Temperley Line.
I Composed of the following first-class
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
SCOTLAND, MEDWAY,
THAMES, DELTA,
SEVERN NYAFZA,
• RECTOR.
Tho Steamers of this Lino are intended to sail
during the Season of Navigation of 1373, from
LONDON FOR Qum= AND MONTREAL,
1%8 follows :—Scotland, Wednesday, 27th August,
and every alternate Wednesday and Saturday
thereafter. And from
QUEBEC FOR LONDON, AS FOLLOWS:
Thames, nun aday, 21st Aligns
Severn, Thur i day, Ilth Sept.
Scotland, Tuesimy,fiard "
And every alternate Tuesday d Thursday
hereafter.
Rates lower than other Lines.
- Certificates issued to persons desirous of tiring -
ng out their friends.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SHAW, Montreal.
WM. A. 13 A? 17,
G.T.R. Agent, ST. MARY'S.
THE FAVORITE LINE.
laawkshaw's Stages
LONDON & EXETER.
--o—
GOO Horses, Comfortable Stages and
Fast Time.
Those stages are driven by the nloAt 'mamma-
d.ating of drivers, and leave
THE WESTERN HOTEL, LONDON, .
every afternoon, at 2 p.m, arriving in Lucan in
time to cenneet with trains for the east and In est
and connecting in Exeter with the Clinton and St.
lifarv's stages.
LEAVE PM= ABOUT
4.30 a,m., commuting in Lucan and London with
stages and trains.;
WitROOKS. JOHN HA.WESHAW,
Driver. Proprietor. '
&CLEMENTS' PATENT IMPROVI
ARTIFICIAL 'LEG .
Adopted by the Surgeon General 15. S. A., for
the U. S. Army and Navy, Very light, yet
strong and, durable, perfect in action. 'With
27 years' practical and careful experience, de.
voted exclusively to this speeial branch of Mee -
1 hanical surgery, followed by the Gloat Prize
Medal at the World's Exposition, London, 1851
and now universally admittod by all surgeons
as the most perfeet Artificial Leg known.—
Manufactory, 1320 Chestnut -t., Philadelphia,
PH
Pa. J. A, ARTE, Druggist, 4ent, Montreal
P. Q,, where models ettn be Seen. Send for 11-
ustrated Catalogue.
.§.40q55,ooth &Ttoq,Q.
TETE E., H., & B.R.
THE subscriber begs to thank the people of Ex.
eter and surrounding country for the very liberal:
pitthenage heidoWed upon Min in the pasi,. and now
after enlarging his prom iFiCR is prepared to do work
which eaniiot be surpassed either in or outside of
cities, Particular attention paid to the making
and fitting of COJLLAR S.
. HARNESS
EXETER AND RODGERVILLE.
(Sign of the Big Boot).
HEAVY AND LIMIT,
BLACK AND, SILVER MOUNTED,
rn 1)6 thogt stylish and fashionable incliner pea -
sir s. Repairing rceolves ovory attention, 'The
ROCKWELL IT AND OVER4HEOK
on hand, Re would intimate to lila Many friends
that be bas toelmt to their health and baste -eta ity
71.300t,,,4 ahti Shoo.
tnit liasittstredeived a teta.e aria vetted Steck fa
Oeittec fiddle's' Militear and Ylnithif Wetti,,,, Tina
branch Will Int Yenta seplete in 'every hartiehliiitt
and tliti fife& *111 be field ,at,It ti glit ftdeii1i5040.1
iitti Thetettletie Of Ala, Thtelf, ' ,LIAINvIChttittl
Itoatt ,, bitV6 ' been tetetteort ee 10 1(4 'MAYO Of thiS
dePartifiteithtI it 110W lirePariiiit eriteelve itiler.
tiora ferWerk itablailitc, Sittlitfactiert attaraiiteefi
eta %Oil< Pertained 'With preinptiteda,
144heie 'NV, 15'.kgSON.,
PP,
CHAN E OVBAJ:311,11
To my Friends, Gaetomers and the Public in general 1 WOUld sy that1 intim
REMOVING
tty plaee of Business in the CourSe of a 001)10 of Menthe to the 'brick premises to the SOH •
toy ereseet kaand, which is POW in eOtirSQ Of Are0/10n, 11uniee sold the rimises whioh
occupy, r shall stilt continue to Carry on t 0
CUTTING AiNTI) 'TAILORING I3USINVS
sihich 1 LI', 1 4 °Y0tiOg niy time MI attention exclusively, and hopAe to retehl MY old AO
gain many new customers.
here are a number of Persons inkkiebtest to me for •
C17.11,Q.
end, as their ea:meets Shona have been paid before j'anUory last, a prompt settlement -is:ro-
• quired. In order to dear off the balance of my stock before removak1 am now
r
OFFE11,Ilita IT AT ITEItY LOW rnicEs
which will not fail to satiety.
am agent for the
Lockman & Singer Sewing Machines
whioh, it is well laliown, aro the leading Sewing Machines hi ,Canada,
SOITTIZCOTT.
HARNESS SHOP in CENTRALIA
Wm. Cotterell
can obtain the same.
LATE OF LONDON
wishes to aequintint the 404114100U 01
Stephen, 'Osborne, 13iddu1ph And 1ta'
Gillivray that he has a Harness sInsf
in Centre, lia, where all in want of
LIGHT 'OR HEAVY HARNESS
or any artiele usually kept in a An;
O lags establishment, such as
SADDLES,
TRUNKS,
VALISES, ttsC
Give me a call and examine my -work or yourselves.
My prieos are as low as those charged by any first-olass workrean. RE_
PAIRS"PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WM. COTTERELL.
centralist, August 0, 1873, 50-18.
W01•11.11=1~11SOMMIMIEMI
Drugs, Patent Medicines.
1.1.111M
Sationery, Fancy Articles, Wall Paper, Dye Stuffs,
sy
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2CLISIC AND snW1.11
MUSIC,
Lauean
A. BOSWORTH
0. 0. VVILLSON'S
SEWING MACHINE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
EMPORIUM,
• EAFORTH9 ONT.,
UILT_, IN THE FRONT RANK AS USUAL
G TAGi IMMO.
THE FLORENCE lv osielss, Reversible Feed Lock and Enot Stitch Family Sewlag )facuin oha
Ranges the world in porta° iion and range of -work, strength and beauty of drrability of construct on,
and rapidity of motion. Cull and . examine. Send for„eirenlars. Agents wanted in every town in the
Province. This Machine has taken first mires (Ault the County Fair,.
O.C.W1LLSON, General Agent ror theDominin.
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Wealo not evish.to detraet'fixim the -merits of other Organs by upholding'
ours, bat' are over retalyeto submit them to a fair and impartial test, feeling
• confident Of the result. • .
PRICES FROM $55 TO $12,500.
tan'Tetimonials from the best musicians in Canada can be seen.
GROCERIES AND LicmcjiRS
•C. A. NI Ac
Ras jiisb received a largo and, excellent Stock,
6011818'611g of
Green 13Iaok and Japan
Eaisins, Currants,
Pt -Imes, Rice,
tit00
wMoii
ho i. prepareit to
SELL CHEAPER 'THAN EVER
1)0141 1OflOE1IT TO OIV:0 1II1NEW STORE A CALL.
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