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PPNNOgY, Wretolie.d. tli
gij„ ilittitrr6iloil with Jennie'
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i 13”, MA lie 0,4141Z4 io dala it
y /.3.41fpw,.kkcam tf A,44, Was
tot.t.t; that Wass Ao roman oligala
Uar ,S4 fOlitiVt• M 04 14410,1144a
(At "tho ellop, or stroIlip., 040 41?„ 4
heroth4 leab.itq . their &Aim ws;.. ghat -
Pr 4414 0111110 AAA aihir4 over Um eount-
cadets foul oIll'oers„too„ wild young
clionra Who wily 4,11.4 so for thou* own
nuseateut t Vdto Wehtd..11.0 Innre
•, '431 Of. liorry11).a her than they
'wo id& of i,liviting 11,017. ba,11, that Vat,
*emi,i'ig neXt 11.40013, 1.1,3 sure
•
'Va& wily a 00MMou 60huun.1 0,va1ry.
*Mier, but. hen. b.1444 heeu in the or
'Vies u geel many yeiirs now, had au
'exeellent character, awl a good trade at
baelt,n1 010roolfer his father /lad
died long4lirtic,, pad there was the eot-
'tags all ready for Jennie to walk into,
•.And they might aettie aown, Lt,041.00,,if
•,Buel only be sensible, :Jennie aloted
•'Oa shop woman for her sister, Mr
•'./1algi. t.. VerY Toor 'little shnp it was,
• lveky b11y stbeked, for Mrs.
had only' managed, to get Et fe w
wopli Of things, with hhad
10u,P;tihi4i1;11d1:..ir her ithe garrison
tir:hypilnl.d: purled, otr her 1111$ -
44, vspootik answered pret-
ty wen firO, for tiany �t th offic.;rs
• 4,9"QW,in,,,c'' what*an industrionswoniao
BV#1.11Sv Wilde t oint of buy-
ing (heir tapes aed cotton and t tieks of
'008,1hag Wax:. Of her. Then jenuie's
7pretty
race WaS seeh belihati. the count-
tr. and the shop was filled from morn-
, ,
ing tit nioht with officers and the
canal customers teek flight, though Mrs.
••Ilvans'ilid' not know it, for she believ-
ing the basiness was safe in theliands
ofIennie, worked hard at the dress -
:making, she had throe children to it
:port aud the shcp alone would not do
"ifle officers were unprofitable cus-
)!LOMers, for they only went to flirt witb
gennie under t lie excuse 'of buying' a
„penny paper, or perhaps rsiting for a
'time table. Jennie ma,de the most
trim, pretty aud obliging of shop wo.
:Men, and the pia& 'itself was always a
:pattern of neatness; but the officers'
Vivee did not care to go aucl bey theii,
'thread where they wero evitlently iuter-
4.upting a flirtation, aml so the busi
4.1ess continued to fall off, and Mrs. Ev-
'ens began to get quite unhappy about
'it. Jennie, pretty, kind-hearted,
lnoughtless ,Tennie, had no idea that she
-11,Ld anything 'to dowith it; or she
'would send every one of her admirer:,
'off at a pace that wonhl haveastonish-
'ed them. She had Only been delight -
after „ her hr.ether-in-law died, to
'come from Devonshire to Woolwich,
'not only because she was very fond of
tiler sister, but also bemuse she had
Nvi.shed manY times to see John Wear
She had made his aequaititance
:when her brother and he—for they
lad been in the same regiment, were
'stationed at Plymouth, and she had
:paid them a flying visit with her Etsth-
'or had toll her then that he
'was tried of the service and wanted to
'settle down and she inwa,rdly thought
that he could.do no better than to ask her
le settle, with him. He had been very
'attentive when she iiitale to Woolwich,
and gradually established himself on
the footing of a lover till he found. the
'enep always filled with the offleers'and
'cadets. , At first ie was shy of appear -
before his superiors, then he got
.jealous and at last angry, for he felt
'and knew that they meant her no good,
'and besides it was doing real injury to
;the business of the shop. At last he
a3poke his mind and told the coquettish
'Jennie yiliat he•thought. and was snub-
i)ed fdr his pains. .
If you think I don't know how to
lake care of „ myself, lir. Wears you
are mistt.len, and 1 don't want any
'one t( t11 me' what's right' or wrong
•now for myself.'
• We11`.1,1iSs Jennie, I didn't mean
to give you any offence. .1 only told
you what.' thought.,
-Then yen might:have oliept your.
,she said, with a little toss et her
pretty head, unless,. they were nice
'ones, she added. He heard the last
Words and. picked up his courage.
'It is awfully hard, too, when 'one
that cares for you, really can't get near
'you,' he pleaded. Just then Jennie
'caught sight of Capt. McGee, a tail' and
-handsome man with long waiskers and
'a red nose, coming in the direction tf
Ithe shop, with a big bunch of flowers
his 1.hand. She had heard John
Wear's' last words, .but she was of the
'opinion that he ought to have emhe
to the scratch before, so she thought a
tittle jealousy might, do laim. good.
Oh here comes Capt. McGee,' she
said in a delighted tone.
'Re's just the biggest blackleg in the
(serviae, Jennie, and if yox'll take my
itdViee you'll send him off sharp.'
believe' you. are, jealous, Mr. Wears,
and telling stories about the Captain.
•'Fle is .always very polite to me,' and.
•.she smoothed, her pretty hair and ar-
•4:anged the Arifles on the counter.
•‘,01a, epohte enongh no doubt.'
Ana he's 'bringing me some Idowere.'
,
'Now lookliete;-irennie;,ele ',you go -
sal
•`,'''',W811 then gobti-bye:'
'"'Good bye,' she latighed: ()leo:Arse
fidie knew he Wouldn't go.
4 Jennie, be in directly and I
'shall be off, but you laitist, choose be,.
tvven hitn and me, If yon are going
to keep on talking to him I shall lacy-
er come in the plaee again, so which is
to be?'
' The Captain:'
But I ant net joking—I'll %leiter see
:you again.' '
No Mote ftm .1 joking': so good byo.'
`8 Goodbye' and lie went,
W.' 911101)..0, ItieeLq4 jj4etQ'g
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t.v:p.top',11),t(:),, 44' r0oitx tq 'xoti/re 9trttnge ittinosphere 0.Pout
'40m_ Q10 gor'ir.t00 A)) '0)0(1 trac10 At 1.4o 'Wedding servioe,. :0Y00. thop)44t.-.
1$4,4A 14..q t)tta„, 41,,tgoog or, thAt orti j0t0 in this, An 1.4.1')1glish oclAiott,of
11(1000e't0O,::' ' AKA 0,0 fruit 0, :VgAyer ;13.00k 00,),Ao .0ut some time
t4.0 004rde41 (04 the .0iitta,g9): all ripe ago witli 140 folio:wing ntisplAgoillOat
ALA, rxo oA0..t9 plok ' ' PAL Single letter I 4* A.N4ItJ1QV 0Ve
WhoZ1QMowing ;John Weave tyallt., 0,r,t'.Ath(.1 and).
44 deliberate)/ ilito t11o, 41.1,op tv)J,4 to$1p3a, Othera,' keep tlie only unto
ftir a peony newspapw,...,, ilkta tim3
changing iabits s ht. I, 4t)41.139411*.
.a.1 lifeL Another :Very• 0911)4LO:itin
take an'iong ignorant people, who,want,
't14(0, gl.)i0eepal Servieekis. m. t140, ilAterft-
tlye eefIlAaheeA " owl to /Iola
th13, ak,y ferwarl.' li'UoW Pier-
"
S'YxnAll who assures me he. very ferxciit,
ly lute it r.eUdered, "TQ iiuYe And tie
fouoity bolug
"Quite St earo, tihe
said, ; hut' tinat.W40 the only:remark she
inade, and for,tito life of Lan lie (guild
hot soroW rt,t1 bis eanrme 'to ask for, her
sister,
That night John1Vare was miser-.
able,
"She oare a rush for mo," he
thoUgh1) And marolied all over the
town,' and irearly to Greenwich and
back, in Ins exeitement,
The mixt day was a luelq ehe for,
john, he canto amoss Bibbs, Bibbs was
'Ars. Evan's eldest sem No 0110 knew
what his . 31110 was, or why lie was ea1-
1,4 Bibbs • but he never, was oalloa
anything else.*
" Bibbs,4, said -John Weare, '‘cemo
and have .801110 fruit," and he (tarried
him off in triumph to the cottage and
etuffed him with gooseberries till he
eeuttlfi't W.ON'e aed with black. currants
till ineul.1), was biaok as a crow,
he earried him inside and stood
him ou the table; and at down beside
"How old are you, Bibbs."
He thought it better to begin the eon-
versation with, a questien.
"Five and analf. Is that your sword
rip there 2"
"Yes. Who gave you those bronze
shoes, Bibbs?"
Now he knew Jennie had given them
C.; him, but he wanted to, hear her
name. •
."A.untio. She's going away soon,"
she added. Let me look at your
sword how.,'
"Where's sne„going to ?" he asked in
consternation.
" Devonshire:: Do let uaetry on your
sword.
"Why is she going ?", he'asked with
a sick feeling at' 1ii bOart,
"Site's ill, 1 think ; and she's always
•Cuing now; one day *le was • crying
over her siver thing you gave her ;
and kissing it like anythi..g."
The "silver thing" was to little heart
of about theSsiZe of a shilling which he
had bought at Charleston Fair last Oc-
tsber, and. timidly requested her to ac-
cept.
John Weare jumped up and showed
Bibbs his sword, and carried him on bus
back all over the place, and entreated:
him to have more black currants in his
delight. But Bibbs declined.
"Aunt Jennie's going to bring me
some from Manua to -night," he said.
So Jennie was, gone to Eltha,m, was
she! John Weare took Bibbs home, and
on his way presented him with a white
wooly lamb that moved on wheels' and
squeaked, and a monkey that went up a
stick: on being gently pushed.
"Cr3i ig about her silver things r said
John Weare. go and hang about
the Eltham read till I see her and beg
her pardon."
And he went and Jennie met Mtn,
and. pouted. and declared she hadn't
once thought of him, and then broke
down and cried. A.nd. John begged
her pardon, and declared that he had
been a heartless brute; and. then Jennie
contradicted him and Said it was all her
aul told him how Mrs. Dunlop
the do' ones wife, had one day walked
in, and told her in the kindest possible
manner that she was spoiling her sister's
business, for tbe ladies who were inter-
ested in her welfare kept away because
of Jennie's flirting propensities, which
filled up the shop with idle ofacers,who
were always in the way; and how she
had beeu so aShame& and wretchecl,and
so cut up at the desertion 'of John
Weave, that she had defiern ined to go
back to Devonshire.
"Bat you won't now 2" he said as
they leaned over the stile leading to the
Eltham. fields." You'll get ready at
once and we'll be married as soon as
• possiblerhefore the fruit of the garden
is spoilt 2" ,
It took a long time to talk her into it
(about three quarters of an hour), but
then she was very happy and chattered
like it young ma,gpie,and told John bow
she had. snubbedCapt.:McGee and had
thrown all his flowers out of the win-
dow.
'•And it is really all through that dear
Bibbs that you waylaid me to -night ?"
she asked.
"Out ;:tinly."
• "Why, but for hint- I might never
have seen you again 2"
"Perhaps net."
"1'1l give Bibbs a regular hug when I
get home," she thought. And she did;
and the day before she was married she
brought aim it rocking horse, which he
,delights in to this day.— Cassels Maya -
wine.
1)011014 from 4Ay forward.' Tho lory.
01-14w0$0,6so' of the parties to be imtr-
riettlery often accounts for thola
Oe Pa.
takes.•A pretty well frightened grown
due Q0ea4on, foelihg that he must
be braVe and speak up well Whoa the
oillaating clergyman asked any ques-
tion; boldly replied to the question ad.p
dressed to the father of the bride, 4- Who
givoth this woman to 'be Married tO
thia Man, ?' My sponsors in baptism!'
A.nether frightened youth, remember.
Lig in the presence of some beautiful
bridesmaids the answer :to one of the
queatioil$ in the order of baptism, re.
plied 4o the question, Wilt thouhave
this W01.4811 to be thy wedded )Yire
I renoance them all. and, by God's help,
will endeavor not to follow or be led by
them?'
innocence of Youth,.
The Vicksburg boy can stand up
with arty boy in the world. against an
acetteation. The other day .when a
Vieksburgh mother discovered sugar
on the ,pantry shelf, she called her boy
and said ;
Soma one has been 'stealing this
sugar 2'
• 'Is it possible?' he exclaimed, rolling
up his, eyes in astonishment.
Ys, it is Posstble,• and' th.e thief is
not far away, either.
Ain't he ? Do you suspect father?'
'No; 1 don't,'
Couldn't be the cat, could it? he
inquired, glancing under the table in
search of the feline-
'Cats don't eat sugar, young man 1'
They don't I' •
'No, sir, the thief is a boy about
your age,' „
Re is, eh? ra just like to catch him
ihi here once 2'
• If the sugar is disturbed again,'
she Said, as she covered the box,
know of a boy who'll ger his jacket
dusted.'
'11ilit's bully I wish you'd let me
stay out of school so's to see you catch
and • maul him.' „
And he went out to deVour the other
lumps.
REWARD—The above re-,vard will
k be given to any person who will give
" 1 0
information to the undersigned as will load to
the apprehension and conviction of the evil dis-
posed person who malicionsly and with great
force, threw a brick against the door of the
private dwelling house of Win simpson, Alain
street, Exeter, betcven twelve and one o'clock
A r.
AA.Mibtout.golot).1.11'04:0304 g,$41401 00
ion No, oruci,.. „3etsiec tAnur0O9
40;004itifto1Y after Iiechristiino..1191,14avs.
APpty 54To44s oFT,
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WHOLESALE AIRD RETA,1,1„
A. REASONABLE Rnermsr.—A remark-
able escape trona burial alive nappened
in the town of Bradford, N.11., a short
time ago. The facts of the case are
as follows :—A lady in the above town
had been sick for some time, and to all
pearanee had di ed, and allrall gem oats
were accordingly made for' the funeral
to take place on tho third day aftor-her
‘stipposed decease. Tho preparations
for burial had progressed so far that on
the day of the funeral the lady was
placed in a ooffin when it was observed
tbiat one Of her eyes was partly opened.
Nothing, 110WOVer, Was thOtinilt Of it
, ,
as it waS supposed to be the result,
milacular contraction, and the arrange
ments for burial were all completed
when the snpposed corpse astonished
the attendants by asking to be plItood
on lior Hide. The hots°, We learn et
Ittq accottnts, was doh.% finely, with
evety prospect of a c 0111.p1etE recovery.
simday morning the 12th inst, doin, neat
011 injury to the door W SIICPSVisl
UTION
ler giyon that bb0 partriorsliip
iloroiercro oxistilig.,betweec, sOtsi, ),,losiuora
+34 Titi'Yetti Ltoi,ig business 11 tho abovo 110010,
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tIO,tele Atipp,lied ot ea$0„z1al)1e rat,eo.'
/1.11.1onds of viPoS aun pinchers aundrieft
OYStV:r'S St ers
'(3$ Oenta per Can,)
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'Phtee! If ,Tonnie "‘„vtlklit.d tijul she 'might. frothe
!8eiii.for him, or get her Sister to invite and:that-lie' Was "On.1110 pohlb 6.t;
Ibim to ten, ma she, haddone before., Wrnintl 0.Englandriiider the c000l:1 ,off,
But Sohn Weare was not sent Or; •th.e„ t -160,t.'4 W fotitil it di:t„tiqtrit.to'it(i.
either was he 'invited to taa, and hiS whkt' Pait".u"a9 played
ISI bi
iSpiribe began to Wax Iowet. 71.1nyal -.Highness. that. Wonld neoessitiite-
' If 8he'd cared about me. she'd have' his pl;..es0.no6hers itt ihe„event .er:
tot in my way somehow before .—titnroPtitit' 'A 000161 1I he
ItrtiE1 a winni/n.,,” ho tisoughl twild not:ho.: betto Oinfiloyed
than en
The idea ono& being ,c ared 'for was his,notrantl..of 'conciliation4 to India.:
liot 'Cheerful. That higlit he stroll:ed.:Mit abroact, ht eler wtillitifornted,
41001001y by the sliop, but on the y.f .4'..6fttlfti '18 ei/611.'0110fl18 bilyatgo,
rosiboilicle,of the, way, Nothing WAS but nos ,,,lotue .gttriblatito ofk.:6/10311ity..,,`
bon Seen of Jennie. Ile walked .oo It is said bliattlev. Majesty thacitteott,.
..a 'brOwn Study, then .proseed ovr iti the eyeift a it Ntttf •bet.VVOtti'dOttrftri.64
1ad wdii4 06libertagy by tile, k1.t6,1)1 WitIth0..dOttli8 of V1,11011. 4110..
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onto uluatirkal lior 90111 111 any part OY the bed
Status, Ouch pot, and 'box beurs the
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on. On the label is the ft.tiltess, 033 Oxtead street),
London. This notice has become n‘cossitty, iu
consequence 1 vile and spurious iroffattions of
" Holloway's n, 11 Ointm out "
being ..fabrieated
New Vrh, by par'
selves Hollirway
assumed t r d,e
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andso doeeivc you by selling the
sea4t) gouttine tielieehty Pills and Ofn t-
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89100.11,Londott 'PCP10(0110 wlo nftLY be 'deed vcel
ploaseldoimvivirgary viii;hrno.1,11tin. odebior,nyi s
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dhleat nerd
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that 1 should, for the benefit of ,titeiesolVoS aild
the publie,, in sert their 110r019 iii t paraddf that,
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aIlutleit fel end 1' partictilatiy iedoithaend t110S1i
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of 9115 Renting nantedr--111Ossts, AVersr, BrOWA &
C.O.,Hatifeit, 11, SI illesSrP rorflyth s.
Messrs. Batfrot Soils, 19N 8'f.
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„, 1;10298. ntuet& ToThti t'iNfr.,0lialeiler,
"FilNrchtIN 1$ Mosso, Tranplaton 819 8cant
Mra oryett; ttromott,
11 ,Ivfr esergs
.Vv.„oaAn rmgeaeirtre; c rleek'/ttytk,r,•Procutieldon, 14”71r
Awr ritoreitsoltarlyor Orrice, N IMr 4 M510991/9 W & TY Yiiirei
ThAat the 165099
Wbeletude 'lutttles
of net lealf
141611' 401'*otat—vf 5.1 50.A.Oks.,'and Mt per (Token:
be$ect 11', P 0
ills ,p9911, 0111tintlitt for Atiiieh re,
Mita be tent irt iidkrance, ,
ltitt.11!1A 110fat..6WA,*
0.78 Mai don Lune
ties styling 9/10131-
>10 Co.," 0)4) 1111
At tiro 8--
vendora earl ob••
14, vo.y low price,
IF YOU WANT
GOOD
GROCERIES
D. Line!
Carrying the Canadian, and Halted States Mails.
One of tlie first-class, full -powered Clycle-buill;
eteaulsilipa of the above line, constructed espe-
eially for the navigation of the Atlantic, avonag-
Jug iroin 0,00 to 1200,tons, willleave Quebes every
Saturday for Liverpool and Londourlerry,
Prepaid passage Certificates issued at loNost
ates te persons NYI,Shing to 3nln utfriOnits.
GLASGOW DIRECT.
The stemuslifps of the Glasgow Line will be
despatebod. from
For tickets and OYOUnnormation runny te
roux Iv n.15.1; 11 SON,
Times ogle°, Exeter
at prices as low as they can be purchased for
at any store in Exeter,
GO TO J. BELL'S.
Give me ri.call. J. Btu.
NEW
8tooe and Tin Shop
IN
C R EMIT N.
THE FIRST TRAIN
LS' Highest ()ash price paid f or hides and
sheep skins,
There has just
ARRINTIE
AT
BISSETT BROS.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
STO V E S
ver bro light into Exeter, imported from Lou-
don, Hamilton and Toronto.
0
HE UNDERSIGED WANT TO AC.
.j QUALNT the inhabitants of Crediton and
the surrouncling country that we bare opened
out in 13issett's. old stand a complete stock of .
TOVES, TIN EI:ua
COPPER WARE.
COAL 0E1 LAMPS,
LAMP CHIMNEYS;
and in fact everything found in a first-class
establishment will be found with is. All
kinds of tin Ware manufactured by ourselves.
We flatter ourselves that by strict attention 16'
business we will be able to merit a td.• are of
public patronage. •
Tlave Troughing
made a specialty, and all
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
C'ASII FOR HIDES AND SHEEP
SKIN S.
r—, Wool pickings and old copper
and rags taken in xchange for goods.
SHELTON 86 NIL,
CREDITON.
October 2f3th.
ci
oallt(?1,191tbsf,j044s..:1't
on the premises, :::t.:11:0;ffiecttailitvrogt89;a090-tute:titiw:oliww:t,
cheap suit'or woo:pout clout's T.ii,ruis.494ts.. be tea
•
NV111to &Valloy Shirts.
Twoocl & Woo1
Woot Shirts So Drawers
OasliniL,re 1‘Iuffie8s
Windsor & :Vey Scarfe
Ties, Bows, 4e.
Gloveti and 'Ilitts
ti eh ;KIa Calf, Cleth
and. Wool..
iLaPOP Oell1918 0u;
Dake et •Conii4n11.t
Challenge
Claptain,
Shirt Studs;
Solitaires,
Scarf Fiate, Biago,
Watoli.,01)5ins & IC.eeP4
0 tot g 0044,
r4ouipleto
Paper Oullus &Ocl'
• (,1113111/1!Et1 TO Ci tp
Traveler, A1t09r7)
Guarap,
Sydenliain,
°Quiet, Ilerial
.Polly.VarCterl,
i)updae, You Bet,
Rubenstein
1
Ite, fat,
740r4
ahyaoriMAX
OW. P0,00.41. o
Q00
0117000)9r 1;40 4
0W.1 14000 004010 lit0)1
re0t.04010 7.1,04?;94.,
oAgigk '
Oittel; A904
A, ,fitresli Stook o Ton,s Rua. Praitsjast conottn4,fer X-irts, , ,„ -, 9,,1).(..7P,B,,,, c
TI/L L , B , o•/
,
1.1
'1, , II
This stock bas been purchased with the inten-
tion of selling it again, and not with any idea
of keeping one stave :aver, SS would be the
case were they not bought at low rates, and to
sold at the smallest margin of profit.
We Cannot be Undersolcl,
and an bound to !zive satisfaction.
Do not fail to c1l before purchasing elsewhere,
an11 examine our 0(011) 1>1
Tinware, copper -ware, etc,
LAMPS, CHIMNIES, COAL OIL.
and 1,000 LB SCALE'l OR 512.
Clapper, 1ron, etc., bought.
BISS nf.c BROS.
CEN T RA L I A
M1775.117
MOO.
RIAING
0914;91100 1/090.#
whiel; 11.0 VW.
LiI1';cf
the VW ee ratetor.
LeaAralsT
begs leave to thanit his frhirtda.in isxoter and surrounding country for their liberal patouage,
in tile past, aiid hopes to nierlt a fair slutre of their trade 111tLe futurp, Laving
BUSINESS LOCATICNS
• AND
Wilding Sites
wb
11
is
• eau be obtained on easy terms in tbis
THRIVING NEW VILLAGE
In eminec
D
one of the Largest and
est Assorted Stooks
Usually found in a General Store
CONSISTING OF
ry Gogds roceries,.' „Etc.,
Ready-rnade aothing, wines and li-
quors,. Hardware, Crockery, Boots
R -rad Shoes. Leather, etc.
Please give it call- t,tgslie is determined not to be undo" -
sold by any establiSlmaent in this scetion of counrty.
w,nrManwra...n.-ee,....1*.oeu*a.i•em
JUST ECLIV
AT THE
EXETER
Gr eery and Liquor Store
Green,
A large stock of
Japan, Young Hyson and
Black Teas,
M.2.1.2/22,Si Cat runoo
nromn ArTLET„ CANN= ;FRUIT,
Sardines, Lobsters Salmon
Bitter Sauce and Pickles', Brandies, Gins; Wines and Syrups,
Rye, Malt, Scotch, Irish and Common Whiskies, Tobaccoes
and Cigars,
-Wholesale and Retail.
C. A. MACE,
Main Street, Exeter.
.011101.1**.E90.4•11
PRICES
oF
S 0 AT
HAVE
1L 4 S
lopd fil.s.t Dawn
AT THE GOLDEN STOVE, ST. MARY'S.
3. C. GILPIN.
H. N 0 R W C •R T -Y
N WAAL SEV7i1W 1VIACIEZNE ANCIENT
t.f.K
EN
mITCELELL!
This meolithe has been tliorougblyteste4 .104,
wood Sawing Machine
• Two-ligo.::pow:
ENTIRE SATISFACTION' •
It is supplied with a
BAND WHEEL
for driAng
Straw Cutter,
Grain Crusheii,
Or other machinery, without extra expense ex
copt for the belt.
TRIAL OFFRED.
All kinds of
Farmingimplements
• kept constantly on liana.
SPLENDID assortment always onhand. I'Any kind furnished to order..
lar/10 assornnent of Noodles and.091108Iournishin58 11811)9 911 stookter every kind of Sowing Ma.-
. Machines Repaired.. As lhave haft a long experience with Sewing Machines, an 'd understand
horoughly, it would be an aavaaitage to those m want of one, to purchase it f rom mo. All or -
mail promptly attended to. Huiou-st. ono door West 40 4)0 Commercial Hotel.
1.17011, October 14,1875. 111-n>3.
P CENIX 111
orter '3atliurst &WellingotoriSts.,
LONDON, ONTARIO
J01/24 ELLIOTT5 PROPRIETOR.
MAN CITA (Amoral ex
ea,dow LarbIlleaper and %Cowe•r, Oultivai
•
tw1‘01, Carig-ViaToz,
• Common Sense $traw-On-tters,
AND ALL IMPLEMENTS IISEDI BY FARMERS,
BOILER SHOP
in full operation.
GIMES
of all sizes to order.
E P A. 1 It S
Kept at Bissett's Tin - shop,
Exeter.
promptly attended to.
Address—
THOMPSON & WILLIAMS,
Mitchell,Ont.
McLENNAITS
OLD GRIST 11/IILL
Eater.
TIRE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE
1 that having recently overhauled and
Refitted. the Machinery,
He is DOW prepared to do
etaxi.-7,3 TIN a .
in a first-class' manner, and for a 'few weeks,
while there is plenty of water power,
will chop clean
DRY GRAIN FOR 7 CENTS PER BAG.
Hurry it along before the stream
freezes up.
FLOUR AND FEED
as usual at
When taken from the rill by the par
chaser.
• D. M'LENNAN.
Nov. 11
O. * I. C. U. R.
• HERE,
• COMMON SENSE'
STRAWCUTTEB.
I have heard about you, e,nd what I have
beard is true. The best—second to none in
the country.
WISO Se13.1S YOU ?.
Why, 11 19 11, It, Dyne, at Drerr,:e'Iieto1Stn.
bias, who also pays cash for " ,
Hides and Sheepskins,
either there or at D. :0,..111'.
-.rrrril,,,try.i.e;erirtivrerr
11
FARMERS'
itteitti
, 'This lenttletrietift" hat 6 dotible alstriltathig,graltt Ott, tind,:la ailtnitted,10:bo the,litstitl,befere
he pilblic, IL atin n'nw"bitsily ettg11ge4 Making thattlfor the- spring, 'seeding," :".ttini ::Will: ,- to. " tire..
15ittld to .sepploteed w„.„,10 , ti, v„),' 1301)00 mai, with Iftbly shifter. et *latent, tied -0'4111V .te...5r.:
dor, artd Will endeltY,,er:tei keep on hand tiaterkln d and eiv.6 10 StiPply ant WIle May.' net :Int•Ye
given ai:ok 0140,,,, , tiltd. 8411:e, rinisit anti niatrial liscil will he ;testind otioiol ,•11..).).4, deplied,
afitt If "Sataillail 'net SttiPassed in W'eStern Canada.
. , . JOHN ELL :(:).
, , ,
#1.i6ofil.# ,pi.eity.,,661110 tatintratand Wellington ts., London,
'VAS Agent r)rew'g ttlate1;" 't''
9
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