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rl11101 a R. The (iaLlsmalker'a Vore,
A Clminemen pays. his debt¢ prompt- la L>w " 13ook of Curiosities" we
1- at New yelaic a 1f he has to steal. the
.�ouey.
All the good don't ilia young., for
"marl Lenora and edif ore lire te goad
ate.
As the (mason approaches, wewould
read z Thera was an artifiomr %u Some
who wade vessels of glees of AO tin -1110i..
ons a temper that they were as fttle
liable to be broken as gold or silver.
When, therefore, he made a vial of the
purely sort, and such as lie thought a
Present worthy Omar ar alone, he was
stere for housewives, lta t kep fourteen atdtuittt,3 to the presence of the ben
ytoumlds et sugar to one pound of goose. eaus. e 8
pram.
emperor "i t3 h !ft who in-
berries. ed, the skilful hand of t11e artist au -
1>` young men fromAuburn, New plaided, emu We donatioe of am giver
'ro.•k, who Neuf' to Teets this spring applauded,
hKa telegraphed Koine tar hi* farther: The artist, that ha. might eobence
-.Fatted calf for one."' the wonder of the apectnmosa. deoired
A twiner, thi^ilta ii man breve if he the vial out of Gateau's band,. alyd
may picker up 9,cock eaob with hie fru*
gars, but oho detein'li t►ri' k it requires
.any courage to swear off for three
'reeks.
Cheek* l ►-u eley said he did not see
wiry we should not hese ,lust to an ant
ars to a human beteg. 1lumsn befogs
don't get up .your tsousvr'd log when
au aro ata plc-uic, awl were yon with.
• t Lwo feet or -etereity.
Peace hath her,iotot'►os no less than
war, and no onerealieee tit's more fully
teen the food husband wile, frena a
safe retreat in the trawl loft, watch*"
Iriel wife brite.ing.in seater for the
+tidllalLla,re weshiug.
An ingenious ,girl up on North Ii11.
arho pais paver a "feller" in the world,
aortas the ether girls is that neighbor.
hood to meatless by lighting' up the Pm'
FIRST PRIZE PUMPS.
The nude -signed would acquaint trio label ;tants
of tka eut_sa'ld14 Coe tt• y that be is prepared
to co aeet for;14k,4g wo11* Alta
PUTTING IN PUMPS
Ftogntredoned that he is still snanufactu Ing
ammo of erorr doacri, tiou,at bis old *tend, I;• of
1 mile nolthof prate; on the Loudon Rea"—
These want'ag pumps & eeldgivemeta cat*
GEORGE i3OULTON.
CONSUMPTION CURED,
AN +OLD PHYSICIAN retired from
aelire practice, hav3pg bad Places it bis
bands by an East In4ia 311ssionary the fermata
of a Vegetable Itemedy for the speedy and•Ver• At his
mount; cure of
Conan trwto$ *Vilna BBolterilris emu=
and all Th and Lung Affections; also *positive
and redicatcure for nervous dabiiiity owl alllter•
threw it. with each force agednat the °y4"ao3P'aiote. after baying thoroug4l> tested
1'd metal id `ra 1:ondn.lsl curative 1lawara in tat'naaau a of ce,
laRv@ received 9Qattta damage om; brake orlltg o oars. c ua u t a
.� d 00n3.C"entletta desire t"'tt'm hl "4 a�^StQ�llt
THEMARKET QuEsTI 4:804 ''14
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ISAAC ' C Ilknl�le �IIrI�
Being now in receipt of a 1gl'ge mock or
D y ' l•oods, oceries, Wines
Liquors, Crockery, Etc.,
^��S7tore, Main Street, Eeter, which will be sold at t
LOWEST EST GI OOST
The inhabitants of E iter aua vicinity' need not feel troubled
at the want of a market wherewith to make money. but
call at the store of the subscriber aitd
dQQ>r that the most solid _ 111;9 a won assess:IG bisdutvtoutakeltkno+nu tabic sof•
f f ll A t ted by t is mot've Ano
tberehf. Cetl:Ser WAS net only 1C11< :d , h@ i P ss+ud tee of c targe. to s >s o sacra tt,.
a , ens recite. mita full l'rectiona for p x+p I ins dud
but Lt;fl'rinted 11T file fret ; but
fila art sneeea=fu➢lv ,rciaR. Sent LI return taail, by ad.
avast t , . .
(lshiola Isar not broken, butt ocly '
bruised to,,ether, Rd it thesubsteeoe of
the glass haft put on Elle temper of
Wisea), drew oat ata instrument from
his bosons and beat it to its former
figure, :'bis done, be imegieed that
be had go'* lowed r;he world, a believing
that he bad merited an ecqueiotance
with 4ns:ar sari raised the atiultradoml
of all the behol lore s but it fell out
otherwise, for the emperor inquired of
sal, ether portion beside }t:uasett was
privy to the alike tempering of glass.
When he told h' n "" No; he coil•
for bt:eliantly and theta netting her mended his attendants to strike off his
fetiter'ea hal wheat its sl;uluty will be head, tsleyiug a "" That should this
nnmtlly saarksd a;,tttmat the Qurtsir,. art:S'e truce became Loewe, gold woad.
'Whet,' rt lei ate change, "Lire the silver would be of as little value as the
tG!saga a of drullkenunee?' Well, are that of the streets."
Iioag after illi' ---'via., in 11,61,0 --we
I;;a;,''t *newer for ell of tilellt. but, we be. � n
4 evtw� wiaieky causes a great deal if it; rased that, aenoeg other rare presents
sbisuy sir, mast sty eteek to will sent from the Shah of Postale to the
sent
; t3"- mirrors of
eaal.;t,. About
we kuo>sr at, eltil im a judicioti;91 malleable slays, sa e.:tiuieltuly teu►,tlem'-
ist, tn1 ioa u tbm vial from the flowt
i ne in th'ramja nnnI real paper D. 0
i' �'*
eleel
r'k+Nti burb�i Y+tt1o1FA1?'b, tlut.
c but PA largo a drunk as troy- ht lig of Span, were i,. m
tb r od that she could not be broken.
xn' �llg'lllm of vgrinlls drinks will aced . y
ergo matters U. Kuhn is in a flurry.
Cu+''teats Eonau ofOrttit•I'a+ticing%
Macmillian's Nagaziuo gives in ne.
couut of eon a curious form of,udiolat
oaths ;
"Wiwi* s galla of Abyseina site
do yu over a pit coveted with a Hide,
flprecatiug that he mliy full lute t< pit;
if he breaks ilia word, oe wbon in our'.
police courts we wake a Chinaman
sear bytato an earthen seem44
on the rail iu front of tho
witness -be; signifying, as the inter-
preter then puts it is words, *if you do
trot tell the truth your aout trill be
ozacked like this eaucew,' wa have hire
two full oaths of wtlich the penalty,
tae ,teal or reli tOR8, is °down ism the
pa 'teatime before us.
Tao rude witivee of New Guiooal
sweet' by the atm, or by ,a carotin
mouutalu. 0" by aweapou. that the gun
mai buru then if they lie. The sav-
ages of the Drazilla.a forests Aliso the
!'.tads over their head or thrust it into
their bait, or they will touch the poiuta
of their weepona. •
'• As to swearing by weapons, re t-
otbor graphic instance of its meaning
comes from Arcan, where the wituess,
swearing to speak the troth, sakes iu
his baud a musket, a sword, a ,;pear, a
!leer's tusk, a crocodile's tooth, and a
thunderbolt (diet is, of course, a stone
celt). The oath by the weapon not
vele lasted en through .classic ages,
but renl.uued so common in Christen-
dom that it was espresely forbidd m by
a synod. Even in, the seventeenth
century, to swear en a sword(like
Hamlet's friend in the ghost sc3ne)
was still a legal oath at Holstein. As
for holding up the baud to invoke the
personal diviue sky, the successor of
this primitive gesture remains to this
day among ttze chief acts in the solemn
oaths of European nations.
"Ono of the alcounts from Now
Rctltiantru F'n *i V* Oita h1.1 8
Sri tits Rc2'Orsel?$*fl
Some twenty years duce, ,Rev. Dr.
Ifawke, rectos of Calvltry Chorale Now
York, Was appoiuted historian 40 that
?'rotestaut lepiseupel Church in thin
aottutry by the General Convention of
the Church. In his official oepaeity
Dr, Hawks bad access to the papore of
the deceased Bishops of the Church;
stall la tete journal or dta.y of lisliop
White, of Pennsylvania, he found rho
following bit of curious litivata history
which the Harford Oouraut publishes,
he bev ug imlla..toll it to * resident of
tiltlt city i
The good Diaholl, while on s, �tiaita•
:=4lnn, riot long atter the °lose of the
I evolutivaaty War, stopped at a tav-
ere. ill a remote eouni.ry uarish. About
nlidei ]It he vets awake:led by a load
teed excited oothvoreatiou ht the rest
roo i3 whi& was separated from iris by
a Chiu board partitiou. Not wiehidg to
overhear a private conversation, the
Bishop contrived to inform bis neigh.
hors of hie presence.
The voices sank into a whisper, but
soon broke out again under violent es-
e:tement. The Bishop coughed again,
but was obliged to l sten to a family
quarrel, The cause and substance of
which was in effect as follows;
lire parties iu dispute were father
aad son, and both were large real estate
holders. it appeared that on t:'e ereak-
iag ort of the Evolutionary War, the
two had deeded each other ail bho pro-
perty standing in his name, with the
urdersta,iding that the deeds were to
Buniea is, that the swearer, holding 'de sarmadered at the close of the war.
up an arrow, calls upon Heaven. to 1 The so' Ivas to go to England as aroy-
punish him if he lies; but by turning l alist, the father to remain and aupport
the arrow the other way the oath oa.n
be neutralized.
"Au Abyssinian chief, who had
sworn an oath be duliked has been
seen to scrape it off his tongue end
spitit out. Ther are still places in
Germany where t1g fatie'wltuese rec-
kons to escape :the spiritual conse-
quences of perjury bn crooking one
finger, to..zaalre_:it,44,.- �,:snppose;,... nota:
straight lint a crooked oath ; or he
pats Elie lefthand on his side tt;,mxeutra;
lize what the right ,,?land. tie ` oltie:
Here is Ihe.idea °fine:"' vee`tiie- left ';
hub, so far se i ]morn, this; has come
down with us ,to mere schoolbagslid!
$' g T'rtibiilily to •this• dtiy there may
lu.
be seen in fluesien Jaw esursts-iu Si:
beria tbo oath ti{{'I`,
When am°Oditi'yait "is fin' be sworn,' a
bear's head is brought into court alit,'.
the man makes, believe Wte at`if, cal
ling on tlie•bef ti, to, devatir Bite in like
manner if he tioee.not tell Ile+truth
Arecii'g tlo"'Bill' tr'b'es o 1udia a
tiger's sworn; on' lu' the same
sense as the bear's bead among the
Uhtayake. Riversfegniu,, whish to the
savage . and barbering' are intelligent
snd personal divinities. are sivorld by,
in strong belief that their waters Will
putiish1iim lvho''tal,es°'their°.`narcea iu ,
vain "
the popular cause ; in this way, each
hoping.til'eeottPe'•Josts. The war bad
now bees closed for some time. .The
Bowled reterned.freni England, where
he had,rec ived ,a loyal greet: Foreland
for his loyalty, and bad met his father
by appo ltment to demand the restitu-
tion of thep'•oporty as agreed.: The
father, who was a prudent elan, 00 t.
eluded to keep the property; andther'eet
she quarrel. The ne,t horning Ilishop
:White* all ed the landlord of the ifotel•
the namos'of rho two • gentlemen,' and
was informed that they were Benjamin
?Fran t; aaa'his sort.
AIAN 11.0()D
HOW I"QST, 110W 1t15'i'OliED
t nub'ieted, 14 new : ft.;teun of 9,
Cr',,a we,iattelet,fntoat .,s4aychanty' t -o
act e' o of et .n+,tea Werstne'7 0. ups a4av,4'r
lima, I ' 'awr by •Aerie, 1 reola.tte: v 1,,...�
4.0 to 7an,otores, Ne root tte•ri -ty a.ttt t 11 ,ei.
wants of irer,11-e ! . •i .dliy; Ceneu.a,;t;
, 3!e4t.tI 5Atd ri3yeicei i,t•
con*C.tvr los.
tie eft 1>t•rottaw a eartimoe• in this l d a .'stele
liteo,1>rd, et0? IY reeves ,'o w aIle ow A e Pe:once
Ilia. i •.o r,vlel to l0.gnonce4 at oiu-Ativao way
lie of ee,teiliv le cove' 41 . opt medic 14 • t' Jit
v-ViQi't 41C )1:0" 4A8 a .,^„lC: 1 !1;eB .1..10119 bit:3,F'!s,
:list 11'00 "t4, ':u;;+. or eo't attic s10'a;e1 oat
i40tle of eltre at once re.lail a eta et:tietu_,l, ;,a
""J'Cil eve. a> st atot, 4'e a,1P • 14ei Wl4Qu n.4CGPtt-
„au
wry bo suer ou"e,tiulte:foneaply:l"-r 1?l*
a•td at a tits.
eat'Ai,s Lecture will prove a ;loon le thou ,
a aaltImoa-iteds
eat 1, A,lo ,o tl'n a 'pine tvelope, to any : •� .
ea eecoPtt of tit cents, or tae verse
as ;vt
: � 3 c ; .w 5r. >:.ma vette:
Hit 1100 MAO
WHERE UID YO itiCY TEOSE
ZIRICE
Wliy I bought it
301111 MtTC11:111
Brief; yarn :lir 1t I;is*ett'e trill piece, mai,
auto of 4 ttleten araysm road nava tuber e 1
bey aft Inv :,. ick, bl cmc you Mall mot airs•
hest prick 11 the co0Ht4 fro.n him, a9 ho krt'p-
none but Gest clava workmen
Teo eau alwaya depead on Olin .a first.
Imiteniclei, They Aro Wants a thonssnd
,,.adofany in these pa. to, Don't forget the
apet.
lire. i4frrphy, wife` "of a corp. dealer
n# i4trsutroril; of srgeti`with,fcaud, threw
pepper in the oyes of Deputy High
Coilstab1e. Oonte.aot when he oa 1ie f.Q
welsh 'tor 'hitsb,i•ld." ConihtA "will
probably lose his eyesight. .
The ,f'rat'011inaoiarh vh'o has eVer,`:,be
come a fully qualified Lnglish bws
el at-law,'arriced lQ uhanglun about
the :first of bran , L." . ".
The model town in the state of Now
York is. Alfred• •It has 2,00.0 hbbabi t
tants, has never had a glass of 1611110r('
sold within its limits, and never e
pauper to support.
011N ;MIITO1IELL,
'+redltou P, fl _
MILLINERY
AND
as o7Zs
Just received a well selected
stock of Millinery auarflney-
Goods, very
Cheap For Cash ,
At 11I1SS GARLICNS
Exeter, Ont.
Apprentice wartedto learn the Millinery
Consumpt!on Cured 1
' An old physician, retired from actin
practise, hating had placed in his Lands
by an East India Missionary the formula
of a Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy
and permanent cure of Consumptton, As-
thma, Bronehiti', Catarrh, and all throat
end Lung Aftecttons : also a Positive and
Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and
ail Nervous Complaints, after having
thoroughly tested its wonderful curative
powers in. thousands of eases feels it hie
duty to matte it lutoirn to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a
oonacientious desire to relieve Inman suff-
ering, he will send FERE OP CHARGE, to
all who desire it, this recipe, with full
directions for preparing and successfully
using. Sent by return mail by address-
ing with stamp, naming this paper.
DB. C. STEV1iINS,
Box 86, Baootsa 3t, O
mhH,, LE i
,°•1i -co t`
FIR$T PRIZM n "'
At Bis Rrori>S41ai'`llrhibition thretghcnt tlaaetlii
Qreat general Fair Quetta; at Midland Counties/. •g
Fite eleaaspieet, easiest opiated, ntad..meal
er feet Rake ite the Works.
• F 'Ifo part can poeegqt4lygetout of ordeibrbother n rani*
In the hold. Ido eW oil -tempered Spring Stool Teats
are in nee in 5,0013' of these linker, and 5ase TITAN ran
FsaTrt ware required to supply breakages during 1810.
,Ylrac
InsxrtBr C. M. COSSITT &
eroekviiie, Det.
AL80',CANNTAQlUt.*1c3 !fon 1E! XtAie lOr
BHCKETE MOWERS AND SELF -RAKING REAPERS.
,Tl,reshiagauatJ.SiainglaMgohines,,,
and `for Circulors. Correopondenco satiated tait
lents and Wholaaola Trader', rn any part of the werll
Fair, ingeton; ami at 45 neat Faire e9ce 1874.
U'PYRNE & 00.,D.genta" LceIt�r.
eh
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PORTABLE SAW M31.,1M.l�
20 AND 25 ,, 14"
H`01 SE POw'EA'; 1
ADDEEaS`'''
The Raterous Engine 'Weeks
BP.INTFORD, ONT. 'y1
%trite whore yen saw this Adv'tisement,
SECUrZ 313.EIRGAIINTS
Thera to be had ha Overcoatil"tg, 'nll.clo#,las, 13. o ti -t loth
Doe skins, Silks, \Viuceys, l?elaines, and everffilliug
aeedea lu the Th'y Goods line. The Grocery
Department is Complete. .An. inspection invited
No trouble to show goodsas
ISA ,C CAPvLING
.173T,TI3I;IED
Merchant's Cargiing 0111
A. Liniment for lttan and Beast.
"Mother for net on 5410 orbeast, Mcrxbant's Gargling Oil 'will be found an tnvelusbie
Liniment, rand worthy of use by every 504011084501 *cloud. 'We keine of no proprielerr medi-
cine or muck. now twain the finite^.! State* which shares the good will of the people to n,
{nester degree than this. Tallow wrapper for animal. and white for lumen dealt: —,Ar. l s
Independent.
Extract from, *letter from ME. Simmonds, rntonrille, Ia. July 14,1x;3.—" I am selling
more Gargling Oil than all the liniments put together, and 1. nm keeping twelve ditrdrent
kinds. I think ittribe best remedy for horseflesh in CST otence, and canny it without foot of
4uotraatulooutradictica.'e
Extract from *Jetta from Shoemaker &t..%., I.locmingtr,,n, Ind., Bait, lltb,1803.—oIt is
theularborn liniment in.this connny."
1°actpractftom a letter front Geo. A. 8neli,Xlreman's Corners, N.Y., Ans. etb,1513,—'"X sell
more of roar tingling flan of 'an other liniments combined, end hate nee lensed on
horses and eattler•ith good Wert when others have failed."
Extract from n letter from Pattie *Co., Derry, N. Ii., Aug: 5583.,1513.»"e SCe think your
Garottes Oil one of the tet artielea for what it is reoommsnded thatira hare neer used or
said ^
a letter from Gibbs, Concordia, fiva.,ul8th,18:d.—^ We cell
more of Your Garglingaof way liniment keep.'
Iferohlant'>a Gargling Oil as a Family Liniment,
,;; ZVe tire noir, end bare bonier some years. preparies the Ail free from stain, to be used as
°;a c,mmoahintmentfor Unman flesh, the coloring m odlontwhich hae],srcteferea
1} !thettr"vlre it
kit nge for bon ea and c ttle, and willhbo medicinal
and tone of tthhe hest> emediesf mall
.l'•; porpoises where a linim'entisrequired that has over been manufactured.
,r`.. Jr co d, Ia, Fisher, Unicatotvn, Pa., Jan. 31, 1357.--" Your *hurling Oil is doing much
1, better here than formerly, nincoita virtues havo become known; and the bottler put up for
a4 fatuity use, without stain, are much sought for."
,. ar Tile gargling Oil called ""Family Oil," although prepared intentionally for human
,ff�
flesh, morcrsasTelaforbeasts•,riteroto,the darkOi answers as Well for humanflesh, only
"dt it wilt stain arid discolor the skin, but not permanently. Yellow wrapper for sainted and
white for human flesh.
Merchant's Gargling Oil as an Internal Remedy.
Ifertirant'a Gargling Oil isa diffusible stimulant and carminative. It can bo taken intern-
ally when snob a remedy is indicated, and is a good substitute for pais killers, cordials and
axaa ad7MTTrtes
fromgIIorteeCrnaamtopatworen3typavmdrospef, Odin
esuagtoamorhmCixoliod dwietthhmsyrua,opriInteanray acclPann,ethnefodrmos.
and repeated at interrals of three fn sir hours. Yellow scrapper for animal and white far
human flesh. 4}
1FICELGCLg& T'19 4 1101.I%G OIL is the Standard Liniment of the 'United States.
Established 1835. Large sire, it; medium, small, 25c.; small size for family use, 25o.
Manufactured at Lockport, N.Y., by N. G O. eo , and sold ly all drnnciste.
JOUN Ii0DGI3, Sncretnry.
G'B1]ENWAY & ZWIKER
Have reduced price of G-oods
and are selling cheap 31' than eve:^.
Call. at
• Credit,
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