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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-2-1, Page 2MRS d. Aid 1111t& cines through the ; and ultr aribttat;r found yesterday live) in a at *swum war with the ael'vatan Val, to displace then' to-lllterlUw. .nle.ic;lu lady, weighed to t tuts elitist, laces end j •we3s ativex lice Ler husband's bee ese, becomes the easy nci ?st broke .. tin the Ihuuti, and n►istal:es 1 tfle autocrat of slesti,' lour*. 111 get evral a1 sr. -tiers of taste illi'' p. n.:raily persons of narrow ltatelleet* testi well -sharpened mid it is to ti.eir immediate in- to ctaltiveate ties delrentivitee on 111114'1 they dtepend, our eloDefeat a t'el.Sats lalnasliere set .""4. •rf lt.astr4-`.eY lithe II 111 St dl g.:.44)g 1►Uia'.11age lot tlte.r'DINTS nerVt;lits, the" T'lrd ltteltenll of l:tyhi. It rani ncit er e•rett- 1lCe", glik.ua ewer wive, lYlillo a fife of ateleat'�S ppeaite. - destroys leer a Diva til ;tai .tit�a r. 1u .'tett c�w talUa Melts; ea a nt•lu`te a xervanhts, on li tc Iter y� .t asys tette will 1:A,1 the+tai?'tt 11'•,i+•CC:aI disabit,ty, ('mat loci -ewes e.T ld tltlbertitlt (14 A;id 8Y- tuts a.b Ura, Ml t.. g hide ih! t' sir ferule 111- nny ti aloe, they teach table(( niahta will eat all div, vfaat they eat Hien is free from all puiv111(+els (dews and in its roost perfect st.ittt ,r the stomach of the cow, who is ready returned to the when retu th+. stable at ;lisle:, after being; milked, to lid down ate t ire a larger mess of milk, leave two 4•r three hard deo ►piltga for ties manure Ole, instead of it 'ei:.g tacattered all toms t:.0 i;tably. se is the case wheal they lays 1.11(. tnig,.ti.. or left in the field to urate tt:es, tyorms:end buts t4 alttloy tile's as t .Ky Eh,fne near it awl eat, the nlaltt,re w RC iii first kens the 1st it ;lf ty ta: the las def November. ix n)"nties cows lay out xlighti, and tlti:'4 .4 tiltstime tee veal cow will ans'oi two bads of manure, worth t(t 'any fatlat'r bell' load to apply on lain farts, for if 1? l ay ;y1 per load its the city, and draw it eights miles, it costs toe i".t, mead then it is tint so good. Twenty loads of 11:a11:tre which you would gt from your b'11Ses, rich t.: poor, it 'Deas 'lot hatter c+•ws by ata'lalin , would make a fair tip dre'asiteg Tor two acr's fall wheat or four eer:a nluitittw, worth t16ia. FromTette'? acorns bij oaks grow. If farmers generally would SATs ttttir noinfire by stabling thelrcows they wonitl l...t Slave to discuss the question how to t Sri :li their farms, but would find the r farina enricha.1 mid their cows iinpr •va,al ire ofibky alt ,prticle eftup17 because it is cheap if you do not Out wh cls the.. appraaoning $Anton tielnauds, Buy on sen 40 best With yo11' Money,au'l as.cold. and us be elot3aed in garments suiting the severity t to year advantage to earl and examine t 1110 ltt ,eti(vr t.•r \Views, Fall and Winter " ods, Ladies' Mantles and Mantle Cloths, ack and vas a,.d the Colored Velveteens, Shawl.', ( 1e Blanket.. irlaunQlil, Pain and Faulty. ranging in 1 As tete # ?rite front 28 cents to 45 cent Gentlemen's 'Cutlet clothing, Bats. '"airs, Gloves, Aid art. Cloth, Boots and hoes, Groceries, Crookery Gla=sware,Wall faller,&e. A11 the above mentioned articles have been ]:once; by eisitore,who have left feeling s+.ti.Brd with their purcha..e. 2 do not say that tbe stock is the hotpot in town,. bat there are twee better selected. a1 call 1s kindly solicited, and; no pains. wi11 be lust. to skew yrs the goods in their detests aa, well es their good qualities. —P-- 1lighest price paid tor Butter end, Age. Also a liberal discount to pasta pareh'e_sers. demi i north of m. Fanson's now biotic, Main Street. Respectfully years, Jt hu 3 a'1 Clar ;e • H etasel t+t ala asa 4•r etu3 tyer. ter. GW (4r' lit the a'►C tt c:al , nit }. ti yt il'eget still a' hive i."ie.f: i1"Ulll ice 4;44:44.j h2wwletige or .te,ility un the part of til•t•s, r'11;:sty 11101 Who' Yuri: bard and try ta� tilt *ell 1n lite vire. liegle'tted mitt .al.t.e.t. illi' un - rot -Want women. women. Thy 41-0cuttdrn1111st1 to t'at tete pottiest d '.utas, when they Provide the hest the Illiariil't affords. Ottltwrv;y l►rr td,, sullyvegetables,. lo'fti'ly c,.tiRt and tough t)icefie✓yt, how can gwuln:ul expect tier lanalatl l to be laittl'xut and loving l It costa ineoes to took votively than to make fools good ;tad p.atair:tt.:e. If awom an runs h'ee'ls, item a neighbor's jua`t in tonet't throw a l'ia reliance, hake it, brills It lata tit tltta tlnl- tlCl':rave lint, aslae, V0111144113:t great I./fence against her family. Dyspepsia, is not cumaiu•tivt toMonastic hammy; and a tau who wilt taut leahurt t o l+re1-arts fuoal in a palatable manner is 4b 11o:tate. tls•atrtg'Rlo;; ltti►lka.l 1R;tilp ilteas. All wiftc y, a,otii(1 h *. ave a t..r-.I ! k la.Na• ledge of hnalsel e.�lsi1 , if they desire is he truly independent and happy. Amt,abllltT. since the days of Mary end Mart the typical filters,. amiability and activity have been joked together, while in condition also. 1 mentioned the kfact *ovally of temper is linked with Ater of ftL e• eating acmes on cows. In titei fall ling inch.try, Atnii*ilio ptlnpla setduu; r.f leets many cows, were 'etre fru,„ make their "mark" in the world ; it rc• sulotidi°r CO 110u4 ulmd, if 1 militate not gain's too ascii etr'nrt ; thtly aro content some flied from the ntii:cti: Now, elves tt) relnatin rt lai►rate iia 41i41*l( °met heed - annoy the cows from u or 6 o'clock p. 1u. ti 13 ex' 10 at night ; hence. if stabled at 7 o'clock., and th-• stable well ventil:tt.ril, they ;ire free from their tlnnoyattr And at Ater. *1tv 1►g, the bet_ or hilae *4.11 44 t d11 have not gut to get up at fain *• *t. ma` in the morning and begin i,lvit less that the future to nnttrnviticd for Look at our neighbor,131aua1. Ile wan born 'amiable—and retired. Ile was an amiable hey ; he never quarrelle 1, be- c,'►ns0 it. involved too great an effort. Ins ; , SY11 He became a man ; an =detail, than. .i Re never n'a've anybody any trouble Tee EAD 0. MILLION' AT TIDE Exeter Bakery. GEORGE NOBT1 MO begs to talli,>riee ttte inbnbitatlta of Exeter end surrounding cotlrttry tk t ile hal purchased Ur. Ames Lindlay'8 interest in tbe show establishment, and by strict attention to bueiu,ss be hopes to maintain the Fame liberal patronage in. the future entice' Was accorded the We firm, Altd from his Ion ,lzparinuse in the huffiness Ito feels confident of giving every satisfaction. apoettull �I(licite(�, CoO, NcartUro.ore rrorriaisr, JUST RECITED AT THE EXETER Grocery and Liquor Store A largo ,nock of Japan, Young Hyson Black Teas, currants, Prunes Dal= Apple. s CtAZ lY Zi.i eQ V TX, Green, • l t 1 bat he never trod on � Anybody's toes ; ho d,t! wtark is o ne, and tiny eents 'vtettnus that inferrer d with anybody,' in tins bargain int his work. b on any subject ;1*e had, so to aptrak, no e'tl .ins tip their r 1 uw , Aum(' moue thee:, till more titan outs 11.,11 never strttek his elbows ; he had no con- ? ones SO YALA P'8."--Per1one per. maltently patronising this paper ahould ray the per annum pittance asked, promptly, that the pecuniary position of the press will permit it properly to puma p t t'i+' pr.'+perity with its peculiar power tam.i to ;mint out and perfect the proper po'sllite and prospects of the people.. the *.re•vi..usly patient publisher is prld ;+lx:;rtua ty, hi, purse protrudes with pre t• Iy pr 11te•1 pieces of prepared paper Lout ;roue)' paying patrons, which pro- duce as ideate eiip d lura a to put e'en to pa- d er witae patinae and perseverance, and prompts hint to paint and publish pic- tures of passing events in pointed para - t, ,hies, producing a pleasant feeling to permeate through all parts of the public poise!. Perhaps some parties would pre - kr to pay foc their paper the produce of tl +•ir spas. rinmaliel property. For perma- nent perusal please preserve and paste tlei.4 pices c,f pleasantry and proverbial i+) i .,-an4a' in some prominent place, bonen in ilia moral framework ; he was A good deal lilte a mural feather bed. He never got into n diseeutu ; he agreed with every one. 1f 'Mr. A, said to hits, "Black is bbu'1: ; don't you thin., so 3" he replied, "Oh, c/ rtaunly ; As black as midnight." If Mr. 13. said to him, "Back is white, in my opinion ; and what is our view 1" he stover failed to say, "Oh, yes, driven snow could not be whiter." And both Mr A. and Mr. B. went away saying, "'What a very minable num Mr. Blade is l How excellent is Ilii judgment :" Fur of course every one likes our au» al•le neighbor ; he flattery their sif-love ; he never rebukes the ill-dl'ee beca:u:e it is much easier to over- look his offences ; and tlurs it is said, "Mr. Amid is a man of such liberal ideas ;" "liberality" hieing the cloak under which -tine most hideous sites creep to fieri secure sltelter. He is much son4ht after at crucial foul public meet- ings. He never Says aallythiug on these ece;asicts that is likely to hurt anybody's feelings, and lie never takes offence at what anybody ever say'!, In course of u'a we properly c1i9i•osetl persons may 1'e- time, it chances glut the amiable man rapid this plain propose ton to the profit marries the S2Vtet woman. .Slee, too, lees of t`le pra;viously poor paid but perserer- 'n;• prints % - A TtATIE c11A.11C> TOR PUBLISHERS. A correspondent writes to vs asking for an s i :ate of the cost of printing a book of his 110 volumes, containing 300 pages each, of St', lines, and 9 words to the line, in gond fire;, t on the best paper, every 10th page to.be a bia:nkleof of fine letter paper, to write upon; some e to be bound in cloth, some in calf, some z x ii gilt edged paper, in a tasty and finished style. 1wants an estimate for 10,000 copies, and is- w llin;; to give one- ixth interest in all the n••tt profits e1 the work to any nue who -will for it+ publication anti obtain the " copy nr*;;-'its'.' in (ieimany, 1•'rance, England, "Can - T' , 01:.1 'OW 1, ]tl ell .1t.ateS. fro enols iii a envie = nl that there is no de - (motion, ii aucl, nr trick about all this, and he the *11?()* rnatn,n it contains is of ialuch .rater iu:; er ,..:.1. .li:au it is possible for yo -or ulna area l .h." He confesses to be. "untutor- ed .anti tu.'n.ccti, 0" 1: the art, but that lie • yields nothing as to the evidence support- trig his deliu'•,.iinu ; they are so fine, so nuxn- Irl 1S, 30 in.-tOttrulcrtibie, Hutt none win dfr- t a.t frnl i ,ell a c•Olng in the truth of its nae- • .:'. Tho wolc is strictly morsel, and gives the arhei .lit grounds on which to stand ; it 11 1ik3 down the arrurnents of the geologist, 411c." Tim hook is entitled ':Che Hidden Key." ' Xt. oven on enth knows the revelation of this book. It will be reattl with much surprise We inslto our prominent publishers to come f,, -ward and ;accept this Mier. It's a 'fat take.' Elastic plates of type triay be made by the f .:vowing process Melt 50 parts of best glue 4U parts of water, add 40 parts of glycer- ine, and one part of olive oil. It is thou well mixed and cast in thin sheets. After drying for a few days it is remelted and cast in the matrix made from the .type nr woodcut to be x epeoduced, when an elastic block equal to stereotypes, with the exceeption.that it to soft, is made. ' In all arrangements of type there should be no clumsy, over -balanced ; or unnecessarily bold lilies, and where it is possible to have it so, the st;rongc•t effect should b brought,;Iike that of an artistic engraving, . as nearly cen- tral as possible. posed. a life unstained by a conviction or an opinion. in youth she adopted the views of her father ; at marriage, those of her husband. She thinks it urly utnan- ly, masculine, stiongminded, to have an opinion or to assert herself. She holds that weakness, dependence, tutelage, is the normal state of woman. She is to be led, guided, bold, supported. And so the pair dawdle 1nliab;y through 1fe, and by-and-by are surrounded by even more amiable children who just escape idiocy, and are about as well qualified to fight life's battles as a three-year okt baby. Fears or M1lxoax,---Daniel Webster had a remarkable memory. When he was a school -boy, the master one Sun- day, held up a new jack-knife, and told the scholars that the boy who would commit to memory the greatest number of verses from the Bible, and recite them on Monday morning, should have that knife. Many of the boys did woll, hub when it carne Daniel's turn, ho re- cited sixty or seventy verses, and said that he had several chapters more. The .master gave it up: Daniol got the knife.. We knew a girl once taken from a county poor -ho :Ise and bound out, who com- mitted the wlyele of the New Testament. The superintendent of her Sabbath -school offered a reward of a fine Bible to any one who would accomplish the task, and ial a few months the Bible was awarded to Julia Warner. Her teaclier assured lie that, she not only employed all her tiese on Sunday, but had to hear her recitals every" evening, and sometime& even with that, she could not hear- her as fast As site committed. It might, bo ilatexeotlalb._ to learn' bow many of the other woholars suffered untold horrors €ruin 11e4dacite and over -strained nerves w lade trying to eceolnplisb t:.ia ISQ r fepil nuc Sardines, Lobsters, Saimoll Bitter Sauce and Pickles 33razzdlierl Gina, 'Vines and Syrup Bye, Malt, Scotch, Irir�hh and Common lAibiakias, Tobacco and Cigars, Wholesale and Retail. G. A. MACE, Main Street, Exeter, C. & S. CIL L T. E T R -Undertakers ax,.d Fl 'snit ure Manufacturers I OULi7 SAY TO those, who intend pnrchnsi*.gr to do so irons the manufacturer. The dealer who buys to soli rguilr must necessaril have a prod. We claim to give the purchasers the benefit, Which cannot fail to meet the views of the Grangers. Our exp.'ntes euro less thanthose of city mann faoturars,SO* s equen WO can sell elle TZ WOULD call spocialattention to our 'undertaking depart- ment, which is more com plate than ever,es We have dAdded se rorel new design* i of late. The beat *PMI's caskets, shronde,and every tuner •1 requisite at the = lowest prices. Our nolo hearse is pronounced by eompotent judges to by ( second.to no.e in the rr province. mb1 ms for alb the Different Societies. ST. MA11Y'SLIMIt WORKS,, Our drawn kilns Lein gnow infu'1 ,reratf.m and terming oat daily a large ati13 e1 LIMA that for tlllyurpoeol cannot be surpassed in, the Dosatn- 1All. Porticos frozn a Olstenoe oanaiw;iysleor.,) lie either at the kilos or deliver,' by teams gal eat remunerative rates, Ordersfr,m o distant* promptly attended to. WHITSON & SOL lUE W AN ITOOD IIOW LOST, HOW liESTOitEP. J' et published, a new addition of Dr Cvlverw,ll's Celebrated 111nsay,o)l t 'e'radi- ewl cure of Seminal Weakness or Sp, ramator- rite,.,Irlimed by Self -Abuse,, Cuvelum rzy Almis- sionr, Impotency, ;Nervous Debility, ul: d lmpedi lasses of marriage generally; Col wumption, 14:pi'epsy, and Pits; Mental and P13sioal In. oaf ucity, &c.. The 'woh•ld-ronownoilauthor, in this admirable Meanie, clearly'_ proves froth leis own experiotoe that the awful consequences of Soli'•Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical' olrerutuns, bougie$, instruments. rings, or cordials; panting out a Mode of cure et once certain and effectual, by which ever) sufferer, no matter what his condi- tion more be, may cure himself cheaply,toivutel) and radically. r Tins Lecture will prove a boot to thousands and thousands Sent uncle: sea] in 11`1'liain a:vv]ope, to any ad. ' are• on reooipt of six colts, or tyro postage rtamps • tt � PJ... AOL ,Z:ItvgiSLL '.a II_XC-r, M NEW BUTCHER R SHOP The undersigned would inform the iahabi- thants of F.xeter axd vicinity that 103 kgs OPENED A NEW BUTCIJER SHOP one door south efhis 131ecksinithshop andhopos the same liberal patronage that hos boars ae corded to him in the 33/Am 9 trr& AND WAGON arh1SN8 line will be extended to him iu bis new branch o business, His meat wagon will call at tho resi- dence of he villagers throe times each week and FRESH MEAT NI RIVAL. R.. HYN )'►IAN,—•tlO1tQNEH W the County, of''tonne Offleedieett doer to carliefee store,.Yxeter. 3I0ORE,1tt,D., C.M e AltA1y1'il:r?l ,r1 t'ie(*ill L'lelvox* .ideal roat N- yettu%n. enrefe0*, dc. thrice =n i reside nc.-1ixeter. 014. *' elft.• ,tours --g to 10 s.nt.,snd 7 to 10 p.n. T R. BROWNING i `.,'hysician, surgeon, 4cconolrwer. (Moe 1lomihionitedfcalLabortetory, one door north f Davie' blaekrinith shctp. Nato wt. T;Xeter. 2tp, t leuev, Dr. Brownirige't.tturea si• J 1t, Brews: - NW 3Ri. t )., :rade ;te v fctoria .College, testate. Cot. Aga 2'hysiciatlr *Surgeons. at.tf. 11R. IRVING, GRADUATE TJ. UI- 1 AT.P:S3TY Trinity College , ,ether Colton, i"1,vlieiaha and Surg.ane fent., Orae* feext doe r venal of .Ir, Grir't'e Storc.X(•ain et. k+raeter. LICZNEREN DENTIST. sew+lee eoasulted protessionallc at the COI[. Ji.T1;yIti. XZOTLL, Exeter, on F1iID,�Y %Or Alternate Amok. iglus' for the Prteo;.I, year, .11-0Y. SJ, DI('. let lath and PIA. 11 operatieas perforuled wki11tr1tly sad es re.- ol;eblo rates. A..1~ ELLIS, Surgeon 'tie■ heated perruarreallyfa Axeb.er. Gftfee ix Viri- i•'nAdaiik)4i . 1i1 -1T t. XINiiTxtiAa+l', EN'1ST, StfA1 ,e old es - 1111 eh h cis vtillonha oe: eke, two deers Asad' of J, 33.11ri slake :roe ,a�rlcf•: t'. Y et�Pr, ttnt. caritl 1 Ottwero sad resins' or Idlasetl aisocerl N,1la1 A llc4)11e%0N,ll4 ATSON tkOADIIY arrletsrw, storm, A, Solicitors, *e. ANN ON deal. pastel.. 1::1Sus. JONES & 3.10S aT ltlarrietere. Attorney* 'Wier, tiolioltorsin 't+s -very. ('onvevaacwrs, t oulroifsl.ners 1A $.*1. 0. Notaries 1"*Elie, Xt. )tare's C. S.JONNS. '7'f". C.9,tosC2rn. 4).vitot :>Aattou't Peek, Ffater'at.,lc,Mary,. net. I 1ARDI ..;ti k ILUWING. Barris tors,;Verney*, 8oltsttera, Comtaiteteaere tlsste1s--forrcee's 314.0ui. Ifsti.r Street, ft. lI. q i. •il)(1 K. *ARUM). $. W. iiAAPTIPla McDI: �,liltUD R B.A., it 4 it itaiSTER,NOTARTT CO:1YTr>fANEE/ LI CiJ 1O T. ell k.nciw kept constantly on hand itthfs hotelier shop. N.'Blacksniithing end'wagon slaking earried onus usuulin all itebrenches; OlVOS. Savings s Investment �, b and , SUCIL'1- Y :. OF I UNDO t e and Mortgages Purehase Debentures ad . S. 0411rIELL. PRO INGIAt-, • L►a1 Surveyor, J:a., 1011 As at 3iawlr' Ws Moto) Xxotor,ea do'fretTursia iueau. *sonnk. Orders for 'Work left with lir. John Speakman will roeolve promptette.1tien. tT 0. WILSON, ISSUER 07 • Starr are Licenses under tke stew Awa at tie root muse eters, Zariob. inst. 41.-W Parties rt tri.rittq 3aonaa can obtain rt.1 9 J vertices promptly opt approved City of lrut ». Property, On application at fhoie office WILLIAM E.•BL'L1_IEN, Manner. Londe* Jan )ayes, lane. 92-ess AUCT ONEER8. r BROWN,. ], ttblic Auotloneer L e Wineaasoa, Sates Nrompty attended taw. 11 0541 r.a$u.biu, Aiashalesa, Oat.15,1873. HOTELS. rt011.1dEltOIAL HOT.EL, Exetes., �.J Ont., Jahn IZawkslla', k'rapriator, The X'reprlo+ur having lately pluclta:ed this hotel,. ea; refitted d .furnished it in diet -class style, Good aacommodataox and a1oi. a Liguori sae cigars al too bar, Largo temple room for caxa- meniai Jaen, flood stabling end attentive boat - lora, (1O1I1.kateLAL HOTEL, FREIDS- bnrg.—Tho above ? otsl has chengedhands. midis thoroughly rofittt>d for the oonnort of tis trovoliug pubiio. Good liquors Sud cigars at the bar. attentive hostler always is attendaaao Rooms (or Commercial Traeolers Wad. CUISNrxa11A]r, Pr op, y1.14 - DING'S HOTEL, Market ,Square, Stratford, ltobertShore, proprioteor. %lha, hotel has lately been purchased and ovavluauled- exeellont and roomy stables. Attentive hostler._- every acuomndatlun for the traxel ling bublie,aM a. host Honors and cigars at tic bar. 4tratford,1l.ltreu :i,10'iti. 80- m s I O Y A L 7�e O T E L,—s hu,. now muds rtho nlauageanentofThiE1.r. 0. Cohhseis- tie, wile hasthorouguSy resifted and overhauled it, now posseasos every actwuudutiou fur the pub-, ie. Splendid stabling and shed—shed Stift long— attentivehustlersgood liquors and cigars. 241 .1V ANSION HOUSE, EXETER 4Nt.,W. 11/LW IIHAW, Proprietor. !phi ogle and convanodiorrrrhoi el is now eo)nploted,nanst 'ltted up throughout Withfirst-$bruitare. ,:Phe Lest of Liquors and the (fbofcost el Cigars at the- nar. Tho house is capable of a000runaodatinn se, ;heats. 13xce11ontstaables and tan attentive hoe-- tiers, IUEEN'S titX1 I,, LUCAA. R ti lda3'ALI,SProprietor. This first -01st, hotel nae lately ohauged hands ('Cram J. Isowey to. It. MaP1*11s) and is fatted with new fur [tures throughout. Pre° 'bus to and froln tho *latices Office for the new line of 'busses to London.. The bar is roploto with the choicest L tors and frag- rantliuvanas, Pour commercial sample room,. Hood stabling and attentive hostlers. A bus runs to and from Clande1aye. A gond livery stable in connection. 144 MISCELLANEOU% WEv*ssiug agents iu every town in the Do - AV A1 T reliable energetic can zaanion for the new "Illustrate& lain Very of tire• Dominion of Canada." This work. is truly 1110{4- 111(100119, eonttaiuteg over 9000 double column quarto pages, and over SOo superb 2011 page en- gi'avinga. The .vor4 ix published in Parts, on e. plan lvhio1 insures its wolcoute to eve]y 14ng1i8h reading family To energetic your men or ladies who care willing to 'st'ork, we' will guarantee a permanent position for two yoar:a, and 000i rax i Don't faflto write for our private torxna, sample pages, etc. Thin is a grand opportunity for aolreolteoeliors to niako more than double their salaries without interferinl:-witb their pro- fessional duties. .The work is being manufactured at a cost of *20,000 for the literary, artistic and mechanical work ofproducing the plates,' by the old''veil-knowxa, reliable Luvt11 1'rixttiab and Y.ublisl,ing Co.„ of Montreal. All letters from ageutc hest be ado:m ssed to tae Pub1i$pere gas. - oral gents as follows:- HAZEIJ B. MONEY k til] tt 1t8 and 20 %t.1?,ranaie Saviea �D1Yraek