Exeter Times, 1876-3-30, Page 3cared in tltr,1 iceeel'
t }vlts heeded' to as,
sial of Fob,.11, lusti-
meet on the salaries,
)baro') bora. There
)rrlllcted ou every
Party, I ani, to
to think that the
ed to be so eeotionlioal and
iathey found thou solves
ts, be guilty of au sot so
withtltoir potossed prinoiplos,
arise paid to. Jiuisters are too
b(a poesibio to - justify them on
and the lost, of their bttsi
nt the aailepoloity t2' )assa-
y reohire(i to be present
and. that at a time of rho
ua.is of roast value to the sur-
at, notwitlistainiing all this,
ey are actually paid 30 emote
during the session than the head
the ' eminent, }vito is now reeeiwing
0001,0 iaunun. Eighty per cent. of the
,rule,ttou of Ontario are agriculturists, who
ti ,espilt pure -tenths of -r the wealth of the
lance, and if wo add to them clerks and
ante. who aro receiving small salaries,
that there must be• a very small per-'
o ,. hose,iucamo cau'lieoomparpa totiiat
es(}ntatives, No, if there be 85 per
o nt
.of
e. t
o'
ad.
�� u r
' by hard 1»Go, uuld ion whose Bread is by
u
only, and theao heir wealth made econ-
ro} the e, tv al to see holy any one can justi-
t'y tkreostra}ragant sn
,�,�. iestr ../I rui'I er,e,
(abs, an old and')tali of orae t„mltl4iao 1}o uself4rgootl•---1' lett,
r
a oltiren of Bernie, (11.0 ; ;eorll,steadyx
1# that town About 1111,10
O1 Teest1 iy morning Of last cargoes on passage and for ehhip ent-
,veep while walking from his losldellpo (iodations of fair average quality spring
to the barn. It. is anpposed. to ria e wl o t,t, 'ferpretnl>t ehiplt ont, iter sailing
vgeael to Cucenstowlt, for orders, per
been a Wass ofllatart .;nlispase, .,t
480 lbs Allloi:iaan terms, 42s to 42s
ihp`adiournett enquIr' tenoning tee 03(1 ° n.4,_ ,,ons o£ good sat Oes No.. s
' y 100)1 4V{Ls 81 r`a , . . , ,
deathAf thrall Maria 3ar1' ,1 rill wheat off the ootlst,per400 lbs,
an lauoltion ltaa beim eonsinitted, NVas clalw Ted tog sorrels avuottl�t, loss
resumed in `.11 )nto on 1+'cidayl's state- 4x"1126 ?iOr cent, oocupl�isaiuq.,, 44.5
De. Campbell elf utter tubinitti;(1 1 3 L v�erpoo1--Wheat, On the spot, .tG
moat; the fury returned the verdict, o timing, giliet ; corn, darer ; Ariierican
tt That elle an. the tine O1` f. t1 ch calf vs° stel•n lhlxed oorfi, 1)or (13! of 460 lbs,.
to her de#atll from :i sof cal., tris lungs, 2 s 9d }Canadian peas, Ilex gr of 500
that she had. been -pregnant, and t11(tt 1 1 ;
tan abortion had been procured upon ' Eli7�Ti7Xt,
her by some pers01)I:Rj'Pereons unknown, alga kYuatati „•
wllieh abortion doubtless accelerated t e'ng }wriest t
.al'l4iy
leer death." La:t}g, who it was •s11p110 • d' tis
e 1 a Qom rico and her seducer, )otdtoes
had beer a1 e p
\v�a9 at ants released flolrl custody gg •.:: ::.
p. a
i h
e fail y ne the
greater part of e
ma }}1>}uh members have
voted to thelilselvea. 1lforeover, wo think this
a very u�uue
time for the `rulers of our
eouutry to show'tleir extravagance -•..when the
r. tow price of produce'° ,dullness of trade, and
eousequont want of emTpr slit has 1;0 so
many families to starvation 1 ,,„ende000 on
public charity. Nor two all; w u`''�....e that
those }who are so?=,era' to themselves .'.not
rcpt to, onoluloal in other matters. I h, r
JO, tl:, .:a„. 1's agitation it . this township fold 1.
acting, or meetings in order to give
ex re•sion of opinion on the subject I will,
before' I tree
ass more
1113ralore, wait the resultp
of your apace , A. puxoAN,
of s
011 s
altos
the finding of the above verdict, la,n°poi rill
ran
•
SALT IMOIS'1'T1i
Fulnnr, April 7, 1876,—Farre. Stools (lull im-
lements,. the proper y af W. Caul., lot 21
n. n.12 .St's heu; solo at 1 0 sloth; 1$
opn..12,
months' credit 11, Orth, Auo,
mond .. ,
SAwun/AY, April 8th—Farm stook, implelmonts,
ao of Air Henry. Sheller, NipPen; sale to
commence at 1 e'clock; W'Hodgson, Wt.
•• 8S to 92
26 to 30r
2G to 20
00 to 00.
)2 to 12
15 to 17
5 00 to 5'00
re to 12 10
ports , 14 ttpo
,,.,,, , ,,, 7 tie 49 700 to 50
sof 4 e to 00 80
Eat
iidoH ..
tSheopskrps, 10 00 to 12 00
x?,riod Apploo....... ......... 175 to 2 00
Anions 4 to 100
L341f1 1
'Wool 50 to 1 00
Geese, , ., ..,.,. 30 to 50
Geese, ,•, 30 to 50
bucks .,pr.,...., : ..,.
ST. IlIATti4'S.
(lleportod regularly by A. Galbraith, Clerk)
Deihl wheat, per bushel i ., 98 to 1 02
oa
8t 1
J e
wheat ,.
Spring } 0
bps g 50 to .55
epi"tTLr SiLOtp3, burley . . to 6.0
lase 29 to 30.
0
its .•
ire 45
Dna 4 to
o
f 0
..
..;lid exhibition)" a "' ,
oftt of b_g ..� ••
f
Potatoes Spring Showa'App . ," ,,, 00 to: 75
stool well. be held as follows c l Beet p 57to 0
Boot per lb
Mutton " .,, .,, ,.. 00 to " Q...
Perk per ow) •.. „. '" 7
50
Eg a, per dozen „.•.. 1 i 10 to 12
Butter -,• •' ••' 0to 119
Hay 000to 12 00
LONDON.
'White Wheat, per oental .. 166 to172
u `,.roadweu...••....•"....
Rod Winter Wheat... . 150 to 105
Spring \Vhoat "' , 135 to 142
1lOtolAO
South Huron, ata3rucefield, Mod„ April 19.
WesteSt
uron ;Shaftli's Hill, Thursday, April 3.3.
East Buren, .Pruesels 1� 1•iday, Apri121,
Solaforth, Seafot•tb, Thursday, April 20.
stephon & -Osborne, Exeter, Thuxsd y,Apri119.
Morris, Blyth, Friday, Aril 14.
Mullett, Clinton., Tuesday April 18,
Crediton (independent), Crgliton, Wednesday,
April 12.
illidaulph, Granton,
16-4-014-.4
PLEBS EBS II YADIN TIITLE "TIMES'". OF-,
While strolling g 1F1s
relydo
i
n Main
( . ! street the other day, in a rather inquisi-
tive moDd.,1l was hailed by friend Bob,
"t lid accordingly invited -to accompany-.
him to the T1MEs office, which I did,
t when th0re,he'1laving business to do
we,s left for a° time to follow the bent
fiv,1 own inclinations -to take stock
fo contemplate on what was there be -
1 3t1e, or cousigal my thoughts to my
heel, these the* al -
11v the stove,being
clioose•the former, not that
speak disparagingly of your
?nit .on the contrary I admir-
et
ct and zeal for business, and
e occasion, nor the strangers
have warranted any at
pousforinality, 'twas suf-
r me ;,1 came away convinced
position.•you hold is no sine-
o commence with my' story,
aking a 'birds -eye view of the
box, my attention was riveted
}•' of trays intersected with
Is containing dies and
A•1
what
..•and o
•tsf
lrl
r } j.✓au�. ?f4a1,1 �;,. a; my prin-
t
Tuesday, April 18.
.1II dRK1E171
R— T
o S n�ut1-- the ` residence of
TAYL At 1 1
the bride's lather, on ,March, 10, by
Rev. II. Gluey, Jolui Taylor, of
London, to Isabella Strang, eldest
D.
1 1421 Strang; r of an ..-
Ute of U
(.dug g,
borne.
TRA.Q1JA1R—STRA14G.- ,At the reat./lee of
the bride's father, on Mame iii, by
Rev. H. Graeey, William Tragaair,.
of Tilbury, to Jantt Second daugh-
ter of Mr. David Strang, of Usborne.'
7E Rh ev 18 Hall, at° hetre residence otst., thebride's
father,tir, Heary Jermyn, of Granton; to Bliss
Maggie Grafton, daughter of Wm, Graton, E sq.,
of Blansbard
enter was t> t 11 lug. o IYn";r,�„x.4
ri 18 Z�gnacioUs'�tile midst of -their
buil, 11111e) dolti ti ee 1 ,rift mine"
atano z'
cli+n• ertlov ' �
SPSAFOET1I.
Fa11W1reat 98 to 1 DO
Spring wh
oat ... ,.
Oto100
Oats 0 30 to BO
Barley 45 to 50
Peas ..........................„ .... 055 to 60
Buttor • 0 17 to 17
Eggs : 12 to 12
ABM FOR SALE. -The undersign-
ed his farm ioui osing lot 1, eon. 6,
ad
offersP
�'xeteY.
1
• L'e Of 1
h
o rising
village from t6
Usb
erne
7: utiles
sal ,,he
le
Good two story brick house, good burns e n
good orchard bearing, and a:plentifui supply of
never -failing water. The farm is in a good state
of cultivation. The farm :ontains100aerea of good
laud, 80 acres cleared. For terms apply to
82.3m TuoMws 3Aeours, Flinavtlle P. 0.
• , ;ia1V0 1" ftli that
e the ru-
t;'ti! -' • ty , their stupeu. t .us'fur etions,:
oltely reminding me that 1 was
in tile- Inas office, and that the Tures
new;per is.vuliposed to speak td, ani.
for the people, 'then adverting to my
- query he says "These are the mute lit-
tle
ittle stamps which through the medium
• and skilful manipulating arrangement
of the patient Compositor. Transfer.
and publish to world; the vicissitudes of
nature, the •condensed thoughts, and
working of man, in his battle of life,his
triumphs, his trials, his hopes,his fears,
his activity, his inactivity, his wisdom,
LUCAN.
white Whtat 95 to 1 00 .
• to 1 00
96
Spring
95 to 1 00
Sprtug 0 29 to 80
Oats........... .. .......................
Peas 0 60 to 0 65
Barley 56 to 55
Butter 17 to 18
Eggs, per doyen 16 to 16
Potatoes 25 to 0 2,5
......................., • 12 to .13
800to1000
325to-850
600to075
35 to 85
1 00 to 1 50.
00 to c 50
44 to 15
• 700to750
CORN
RA”" 0
—SHOW 1NT Cr h
4,,.
I s'
LARGE LINES
of
SP1 ! GOODS
NEW
Gard ...,..
'fallow
Iiay'.
Trmovny seed'
Clover s-.1,1
•
Wool. ,..
Sheepskins
Beef
Hides
Pork
at
...�
.. he is offering,
Which
• C
Prices
4n.—a.
t 7 ,...
TRADE.
._..,
FOR CASH OR •,�..
TON
'H AN
JOHN
EXETER. March 28; 1876.
x'1876.
Deihl wheat, 96c• Treadwell, 94o to 95c; spring
to 50.Oats
45 'Peas, 650.
n, Barley, e a to to
21 to 96
28 to 8n.. Beef, 4t6c. flutter, 18 to.20o Dggs 16
Pork 7 e Tarlo l
4 Ct Nole
,er ib ib 6
Iii:les t er,
sheepskins 80c to l 00. P '
HENSALL.
1$ENSALL 11fwnIETe, Pall wheat 90 te'Q3t5pring,
90 toga; Barley 50 to 54; Pease() to 62 :oateleto se
Pork, 7 to 7.50
THE
EN GLIB n;
1. o
(Immo later North
Y
FA._\TSON'S
9.t
ES
his folly, his plans, his projects, " his
success, hisunsuccess, his perseverance
and enterprise, his boldness and temer-
ity, the barriers that impede and the
causes that facilitate his progress, his
jubalent marsh and disordered retreat,
and, alas ! to eft his irretrierable ruin
and untimely end, in fact they are
there reedy to make known his every
deed and action'from the cradle to the
Centenarians honored grave. To re-
cord his perfidious frailty or stable con-
stansy, to approve of, applaud or con -
dem his conduct, to make known his
wants and claims, to expose and assist
him: to have redressed his wrongs, to
remind him of his fealty and allegiance
-to his soverign to exhat him to do. his
,duty in whatsoever capacity he may be
plaeed in, and emblazon on his breast
the immutability of the Divine laws,
and to.teach'him to render humble ana.
unfreigned obedience to them, to defend
a word of warning and a word of cheer
to his home and hearth, to amuse, in-
struct and entertain, to place before the
most important .'f the innumerable con-
tingencies that are ever and anon oc-
curring'in every corner of the inhabit-
able Globe, making him familiar with
the sterile wants of of Nova Zombie,
Recoraing incidents, culled from,
or connected with the inter-
mediate links twixt those antipodies.
Inserting as readily, and daring as 'lit-
tle for the Dogmas of infallibility, em
•abating frilm= the Capitolian Hill as
.the war whoop of the"Toltecs, ringing
:down the valleys of Yucatan, publish-
ing as willingly andas truly the, wail-
ings of the oppressed Pale on the
banks of the Vestula. As the intri-
,guing mandates of the Czar of Russia
crossing the Neva, as ready to imprint,
;but as puzzled to lnako a solvable
r (1''little wool
problem of the great cry an
derived from the last three years clip of
the chosen flock a{ ,t Ottawa, As the
arrogant Ukase, of the Persian Shah,
scaling the mud walls of Teheran,
Just at this juncture of irrollevant rhe-
toric, Mr. Grit Economist invaded our
circle and commenced an unintelligible
,eulogy on the merits of the Mackenzio,
Mowat administration, prenounding'
sand extolling their praiseworthy ef-
'forts to build the lacific, ars he called
it,but which vee thottgytit, was the Paci-
fic Railway he neanf, Blit so tlier-
,oughly initatsd was he in rte various
details, end so feasible appeared to him
the engineering difficulties that before
any ono could p01nt out his mlit1tke
he diad the steel rails "laid from the St,
Lawrence to the 'pacific, and the road
"Viet aoonlple." tacitly ignoring hie
knowledge of a certain steelrail rusting
rendeevotis somewhere on the bank of
the L4achine Canal, and when inform-
ed of the actual edistencot,f such 0
place, he get so entangled 1n crit' Gar
tlrnverate (filename, that it p0zeled n.1.
to
decide whether he was 1°umnls.girrg
'ogle i11 sear.;ll ol` that, the latest coria
Canaatan enter'
pi -untie Addition 'td
to swallaty the gntttr
psi e, fir training
trth9n 1i0 had o easily aeeomodate(l the
Cs nor. T1;xanttilo man rix tho 111014
PIC
HOUSE
,r'
INGSS
tore .
�.IbARL ,
ofD
Ir
010-
." Wit,
I—
.
.-._.L___-OFFERING1s
AT
L___ -OFFERING
i
_�OFFTRING VERY'
Lug
A CIIb10E SE.LECTION OF
SPRING
SPHIN
NEW I14 'V' RE',Ni)
8 ;rung ;Goods .18pring Goods
p
;NEW 134876.;1
th
t� o: GOODS
O
A IVB WE LL
PIPKARD.
.dais jestreeeivod nl opened out,
NOu' Prints, very low,
'New Grey Cotton, very cheap, •
New Bleached Cetton,, cheaper than ever,
New Bla('k Lustres, best 'makers—all prices,
New Silver. Gray Lustres, very low,
New Colored Silk, at ,rob Prices)
New 131ack Silks, best value,
New Fancy Dress Goods, all Prices,
New Linen Costumes, in great variety.
GIn ents' Furnishings
a
we a
ere
also very complete, having•reoetvod and opened out 1 first-olass assortment of
S ria Tweeds,
New pl g
New Worsted Coatings,
New Black Broad -cloths,
New Black Doeskins,
New Black Cassimeres
New Hots and Cays in all new styles,
_. d :..Ly c"G v4 rlet _.- ..
New Re�tc1 r�E19 lnf,hin ,u? f;lo t a y,.
C o ker y etc. A first-class' lot. of new
Also a complete stook of Boots, Shoes, r (t y,
Cheap, for Spring Trade ; also,
In'a few days
RODERIC ,''S
NE
C
TOX ,, '• SPR.�'NG�•S
am
CPL
O1 E T E
*ILL
u
•1 •Choice Gaedf3; and. a Bea >tiful }.,
BLOCK1
rizzr"F,S
COMPRISING A FULL LINE OF
Ladies' Dress Lustres, Printed deLainesjand Merinos,
Pacts, Cambriet, Handkerchiefs. Ties, Gloves,
Laces, Frillings, Parasols, Aprons, Hosiery,
Collars, Cuffs, Corsets, Window Holland,
Ginghams, Flannels, Sheetings,
Artificial Flowers and Ribbons
Canadian
l
raidsthe and
o
. �,dS, B O
Goods
Doeskins,
GENTS' FITRNIS•HINGS
Complete, and everything usually found in a first-class store.
lam° A visit to the "English blouse" is respectfully solicited.
Exeter. March 30, 1876 32 -ins.
ABSTRACT OF
AUDITORS' REPORT.
FOR
The 'Tillage
Bet Mar 16,1878.E
of Exeter
FOR THE YEAR 1876
DR.
To Balance on 'hand, 1st
January, 1875
t' Received for -Licenses
tt " Fines
tt Streeet op-
ening.............. ....,.
rt Received for BackTaxes
Gov. grant
tt tt Gravel
" Moheybor-
rowed..,., ....
tt Recoivedfrom ..Co.Treas
tt for Bell
" " for Taxes col-
lected
•
$1402 27
468 00
11 50
200 00
143 97
185 95
37 40
500 00
20 86
63 75
5565 70
Total........,.,. .... •$8808.40
AUDITED, and found correct.
xeter, March 20, 1876.
A T
CR
By paid local expenditure $8810 55
" t• , taxes remitted 4 52
dissount and int892 40
t: debts contracted1454 28
tt benevolence • 51 00
school grants 1896 00
,( " Bounty tate 229 86
.t
i.
r1
ti
Weill aper,
A First - Class Tailor on. the Premises.
Allontrustrng ns with theirorders
mayrel on getting a perfect fit, and good warleuianship.
9
so-t\llent-
l.
fi. W. BRfl RICK.
e•
Q� l�"-rQI�• i
A13:.
L
oT
,5 H o 'T
ITON �NTA.RIO.
WHIT]
SUCQESSORS To 0. R. Sb IT11,
"'.NE A B N,
avid be shipments of
1Tew $pring, Cocas
from th{s out, on?bnsc ng
English,Con tine u.tal,Ainerlcan
r
auanadiaaproductionu,
PURCHASED AT. TiHE L'O'WEST PRICE
that a thorough knowledge df 'the markets and
)
ready Dwelt commends, under 'chi, present '
dopreescdet,atoof tr,do tri' 1111'001-
inoi•oiel centres,
1.3ENDEJ SON ,& WHITE..
ri1b1+1DI'i'ON PLANING ,MILL.- '
rill factory -el.
�J door fanning n
Sash, d ai • i t stock good
u,rlo east of (,lcdlton. A large s 6
dry•seiasoned lumbar on hand. ,Orders prompt-
.ly,:t4tt3ncted to. 'Call an(1 see our new fanning
mill, °FIENIIY WALL & 00.
Crediton, Maroh10, k C,• 30-tf
rd
ABM FOR
OR
SALE -By A
u
cti
on-
April1 tit next, with immediate 1Ofie•Ffll l.
Lot 20 2nd concession, Osborne -11i miles born 13x-
etor---purtof the property ' of the late Samuel Ma1i-
fling, containing 100 acme, 70 acres cleared, and tile
rslrtainder wall ti,ubero:. There are 25 acres
ptou0hld reccly for seed; 25 in posture; the re-
mainder in grass for cutting next summer. i
l rll.
with
•• 'N large 114.
t^, � °1 collar; 1 r
-bt1.� with 1 6
eo w-
rill t }5
cow-sta�lo beneath; a gond }vol' of water, &c. -
i took andimpwuteut3on the homestead) will be
s 1110 eancla
Allold 0181)r1'5s 1rny.yin
g chains against the late D4r,•-
Alonittng are requostrd to Fond there i•, fel: pay -
want to WALmr,n ¥ n(itt, TUOMAB 001 Sieu, anti
SAMUEL (3On1:LDICH, wrrueteell, R•0, 31 -td
N WTI ].C.E.
All persons indebted to the under
signed either by note orbook account
will save trouble and; costs by calling
and settling the same before the 1st
day of April as all unpaid notes or ac-
that'datebe 3andedin-
to the D. C. for collection.
M
RE .C.
MOO
RE
C
C�
A LA
RG 1' NSR PPT STOCK
OF T.TYM r�
AN & CO.;aM,,01,EAL, CONSISTING OF
DRYFOODS, ENLI SO
TC
H
and
CANADIAN
iAN
10
EXETER. BAKERY.
A. S'$INNER
-WHIOLESALE AND RET AI,L BAKER AND CONFECTIONER,
t`k ants of
S, a o inhabitants t 8 1
of': haukln his friends
and.the t - opportunity , t
18 0
pp
0 n
o.
tater a�supplying
A • D ,+ same byau
`•tr,�ili4ty for their pnF}"t liberal patron age, hopin,, to merit the PP Y g
his eustotn with everything in his line
SUPERIOR TO AN ,IING•(EVER BElr'ORE OFFERED IN EXETER
W17DDING CAItESiMADE TO GkI)Eit, SOCIALS AND PAiafiIES A SPECIALITY.
,L.
S'AMIEIES. 1YA`T.L. pD'.G.N.,D,A.ILY,,
Black Broadcloth, Brown and Gly Meltons, Doeskins, Over-
coatings
ver-
coatings,, Wool; and, Paisley Slaw's, Cornwall, Bankets,
Horse B1alkets, Lace Crtains, Marseilles
Quiltj3, Counterpane, Table Linen
Towel'
TWILLED •SHE TS, PRINTS,GREY AND WHITE COT -
ONS, SILK IOPLIN S,
it balance on hand 1969 79,
star.. $8808 40
JOHN MeeDONELL Auditors.
JOHN 'BANTON
82
Sleigh Itngs, Carpets, Oil oth, Woolen Shirts 'ad Drawers, Overcoats, Factory Flannel,
Ladies' Overshoes, ,Fe 1 Shoes,:Meri and lioy913races. All kinds of ,Fanny Dress
Goods ` able Cutlery, Pen and locket Knives, Watches,
Jewelry, tip;
The whole Stoc , to be disposedof Without Reserve.
Sale each day and evening at 1 and 7 a, clock P. M. Sign 'of:
the Red Flag.
SMITH &-BENN.ETT, Auctioneers.
J. C. DEVEREATJX,
S iaceasor to A, P ISichol, :Rt, Mary's,
yam'' • a.<. E(LS' le,(ive
tX 1
. ,
to annum-
K
l},
I 1
to tray 11 A
ce a
a
nud ,the: public
Igenaraliy;^ that
�.: ' liavingpurciaF,.
1 :'; ', w . y 4•7r ,�4 , ;� '� h their inter -
•k v 4a 1>; este in. the .Liv-
tila' =n r�'• buwinesg
inter -
,re,,.. d4 ,l, p', i_ , c erd ,
p,! r red
'Y (�.. s�- TO a.
. ,, •: +Gi c _"-`,fl�. +U . will bo•F k
-.- - to furnish rigs
an reas able terms and short notice.
4.C. 1)EVEREAUX,
rational Hotel, St. fary'e
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
LL PARTIES HAVING JUST
clalIne on the
FRISK: $R.F. 11.1p Gcnstantlp On. . IiaziA
At the Exotot 17orth Post-arlice •^
aster, December 28th, 75. • Short's, Crediton; end Mitchell's, Contrana-
0101.)
MAD.
SA3
EXCELSIOR Ottzlr...
CREAM.,
preserving the complexion. Warraned to e dicate
For beautifying and p g p
Freckles, Eruptions of the Skin,. Moth, Sunburn and Tan. The most exo lent
Toilet Artielo ever oferedto the public. It• changes the sunburned face r
hands to a fresh, healthy•loo1lino, exture. It is what every lady will nee aft
giving it a trial. This is entirely new, and composed of harmless material, and
g
gb• -
ertainl the.bast complexion toilet'ever offered for sale: It is no tram ug
isc
y
•t 't. It
try,: and see for yourself, Those who hive used it will not dispense with 1
will make the skin soft and smooth, removing all blemishes and discolorations.
Give tkis a a sial and you will no be without' it. •
For Sale at the
•
Late Lewis Stahls
-tothoF
said shall
who are indebted
and also neh
111e their claims and settle their accounts with the
undersigned,ex
Fl
IIo
d who lime been appointed
Executors
of his estate.
•ex
CHARLES EILi3ER, Executors.
Crediton,
M TZ
HENRY MOTZ, 1
Creditor,, ltfarch 1;1876. (29-3t) '
75) ' F`ALL'- (7:.
Gents Furnish'ng
Oatit �sla6lish�eo�
THE SUBSCRI13ER'BEGSTQ-AN-
lionnce;that he has fustreceivel u, splendid
a8,901tmCnt Of
CANADIAN ,SGR*C4{ & ENGUS I t.
THE L., H. & B R 1$ COMING;
And, we are Still Ahead:..
and have opeuod Mit the
LARGEST, CHEAPEST' - BEST.
stock of Goods ever brought into Exeter.
f sinegs.
Of Everything inthy, Genera Line of u
consisting of
., NCoodsI'�lliliiher'
Iteaci;;•iititazte 01.0thi is
Gents' Reis Capsi GarPa
te,'lottee Inrnislhings, Yardware, 1oeeriodsto, .,Boer
M
and allose, Stationery,alt Papers, Orockery and Glaiiwar01 Patent etlioines,
d C,
-,•h
else socuted:the services of
"tx? Ty T-C`i' til t.
b'. kiln guaranteed t be secondly n ono lir the Dominion Dant cuttlnr7 1 It fality. Any
y
., ..'. as . ," _ v ,' I
o mativlllo late of Tarsals, ii0 Manager of illy Clotinog r �t . or1� rent otic
of ll w , ..,ht. All we
n, ' ( ,, i
:rersetit favoring us with is call lull Mal the goods and •prices right. llomortlbar, . this is lull o
1 g , it at .tow rides. N.13,- -�41I ]rinds of 1''arllr' Prod, . .
place to gat avelytlllaig you want o T roe laicals
cxebaiigo.
EXeter. 9, 1876 . SA 8, IO A l)
`.K
'BESUR.E AND GIVE
.f
i' � . . Y
r j
61
AT HIS
}
y
Labora or'. , , Exeter.
Dominion
THS L„ B. k B. R. R. IS 0M110
—o—
ISAAC DARLING
bogs leave to thank his friends in Meter and surrounding country for their liberal patonage
in the past,atd hopes to merit a fair share of their trade in tl-e'future, baying
ON HAND
ono of the Largest and
131J:AeliBt�AUCLQ,I3S,;c
DOESKINS; ETC.,
which for . t
STY -LE AND QUALITY
WILL BE HAD TO B'EA'T !
T A I
TG.
1�1
I l� I� v
Department is replete with every modernim-
provenrent, an(l:furuished monthly with
FA,SIIION PLATFS•
'or
American. ,Styles and Cuts
All Work guaranteed, and cut in the iso
fashionable style.
Call early and see one of the choicest and best
selected stooks- in town, and offering low
prioes for cash. , C.SOUTHCOTT.
Best` Assorted Stocks
Usually fou nd in'a General store,.
CONSISTING)• OF
ROUTE BILLS
Etc,
Goods&rocerieS,Dr �
Ready-made Cothing, wines
an
, d
11
-
0.11.1061 quors, Hardware, Crockery,Ro
ts
n,nd Shoes, Leather etc.
hes, f
is determined not to be under-
sold
hePlease give I. C. a ca
sold. by any estabishment in this section of counrty.
nnTIS' SO'
Ronal Alt tht4 d61Oigis Ol the
DREW'►..
r:
Printed .neatly, cl=eaply, and quickly, at the
Eacetez Times 'Offs.ce
Owners of hor,pc''`, calif See our 4peci
Men:f•,Cut:+.l.. re ordrormb elsewhere. ,
D•REW'5
Otrh11 call attelitionk til rho piylil}o to,i`lfe largo stock
of
Parlor, drai;
A,largo etoott of the above alio' other Purt(ittire
r k'obrilar 1t17
es(1,
Ju1(eto , y ;.y �y 100 ct)rd8 r ooa;* 111tt'It:
t.
edroom rurnitur
on hand,"CLn 1•wbi111 wi11 be sold at greatly matte
ao•x' Dir"
l in change for + \kali:t irto,
LONDON, HURON AND BRUC
TIME TA73LE•
('trains will run until irirther notice as foil. 8):
co1N0 s1oin'ir.
Buffalo (via Loop Lino) 'clop 780 A. M. -
Torouto , •• ;, .7 80 00 '
suspension Bridge,,. , , A 80 „
Hamilton 10.00 "
A 40 '
11 A5 •
1090
1205T 51,
Mail Mix
London , 4-t10.i? M, 7: Z'0
Ilderton 500
Brecon ' I,'15 8.60
andobo •.o " 6 85 "9 20
C1 y 5i5 ' 10 00 Centralia ..• u 6 10 '' 11 tis +"
Etote,l 6,85 '' 1140
Eli pen ', ,. 0 45 11, 5 '
iii„ pair
55
rueoin " 7 li " , 1:451,,
Clinton ,. „ 0 U5 2 55 "
Blyth or : • „ 8 2;. 0 10
Blyth 0 „
Wi ggavo ,n 0 20 , 4`'45 "
luck10w,.. ' " 1000
Rineilow „+ „ 1,115
T�{noaidine (8
' Doris son'ru ,.
liineridiuo- .. ,,, 4 20A M
L,ickuow 5ntnit Mitre
(3 89A,li. 700 l,Dt,
A •Ho " 1) 4r,
0 `(d) 1' 11 !) "
915 " 11501 '"
9'2.5 " 12 03 „
9 50 0 1:111 r aka,.
10,06 " 1 40 ''
.40111 $0 0 '415
s15PYht. „:
•
Detroit-,
Chathavt
Sarnia
1. Thomas .., •-
Wi.ngbitm,,.
Clinton
Brueeneld
'{ippon
Hensen
'Meter
Centralia.,
London
4. 'Phomas
Itar'n1toit 7 Or, "
Toronto
Burial^ (via Sttspoitsinn Bridt(e),t) 10 "
11(til u'railrs rim daily (exco•,a Oitu.lccysl., \rued
4011i11001(11 North--Mon)lay Wednesday a.iid k'`,i-
flay.; Ootttl,--LLuoesday, T13131is,tay and 9n tuf4310','•--
Connections Malea 01131tou with (ir1itcl'.i1'aillt
Trains to and frotn Goderieh.
Gratn4 itlk
0(8Al1Ott OF Ti11a' 8t(1(Sfl,lt.i 1.1308110 t0T9,
A, a(, r. \t,
Gone Ile*. t,GS - 1.15: ,.'
ca- 1', le ' A,'tt /I Geiv;:e tier. 1,.. re , 111,1,P."
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