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x1114, anti Oaten has tIto targe t'.
1I : his wife to polish flit 1T rots itr
true for churn 1 the next Sunday morn-
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Sr orris "r,—TI10 Iate Heavy frosts
have s,nt most of the snipe and plover
off upon their annual journey to the
south. Duck are b4-11a11ning scarcer
ev: r} year. If there wt's Et law for-
bidding the shooting of birds on their
way t1) tate breeding grounds to the
spring it would be productive of good,
n. ducks are at the; season in bit
l,o.}r condi ion, and their natural in-
crease woul`i n,lt be interfered with.
PRINTER'S MIICELLANy.—We artulldl'r
ol)iigutioris to the publishers of this
periodical for the I4test copies, and: we
Iliu.bt slay itis worthy of the perusal of
till the members of the eraft, wbetiier
11rnp1'iI t!W , editors ()1' working printers,.
but more especi llty t 1' latter, as it e m-
tt� ins i'
format' er which they c t -ti of
[fat find useful, it being. prepared more
ostecially for their. benefit. Every
practical urinter should subscribe for
it. Hugli Finley, St. John, N. B, is
editor and proprietor.
`Too BAD.—The following is the
mournful dirge sting' by the vigilant
coustah'e whom ti e town appoints to
guard the morals of its visitors.
"Not c lodger weak and weary,
Or'a'drunkard bl,>,ak and beery,
Not a. tramp or vagrant dreery
Iiacl a couch upon the floor.
The1ook-up floor was empty,
Not a nnort;.l there to tehnpt the
Long-tailed rats to play at Sentry
3s they, often played before.
IT is surprising how cheaply' one can
purchase a good music paper, of which
tltare are many.: The Score, tine latent
from Bostoln, can buaot of giving the
:.:.oat fur the money. The second num-
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nese of tho Creator. In the after-
noon the B. C. School held its
anniversary in the church, at which
there tvaa a very large attendance. Rev,
illr. Butcher, pastor of the church, took The w•ould.be Robbers Q3btztlDl tae Coasts.
A'.L'TE31>Tl.11 AT ROBBERY IN EXETER.
The Rouse of a Ione Woman entered at
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the chair after the edibles were disposed t
of, ,x134'11 excellent addresses were do. On Frida • night last a most dari..g
livered by Rev, >,IeFsrs, Ilolnies, Hart- attempt at burglak was 11: 1 -'le in. a • 1,, ,`t' t '',, f+�'1 `5
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Icy, I.lew attt113nas1r, alit Of watt;ll were 'house situated a Eery rtttlS atilt ii'of the
listened to with. deep interest through- corporation of this village. The Bois, 35e. 5A" .EENT }t;x ;-3.,;-",
out. The children of the school, Its- t;i occupied by El 5:10. NeAtt,ky 0.43
siste1 by mernherd of ths class, fur- fritlity iiiel'11t Ur. Netyton bird occasion 0c Dress Good ;p,,
nishetl the t1113JIC for the occasion. `i'h, } 4` £" , �J dtf'� f LFt% d� x
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moot, and one by I .:i. N`L1_Ll, of 43.83.
.i.1,°r.tl,le merit, ou the "Ca4..1n gotry (4f
P.trtriEte Lost." We cu3Tul34,t1J 41111
magazine to the a5tteutiou of our read-
ers.
I3I 14r)vE:mNT.— r'itf4'n 'y hake the
mare go" I11c1 an inspection of 24tc4mrs,
Tliorno & Vermer's gru.iery will amply
vc icy tli.t: old ttle,4e. Tile irtetinr
has been entirely remodelled and pre-
sents a snore attractive apl earl:ice
hall ever. Tho shelving has been
ltl'ered to the ellil)ti:"al arch du ign
with the facings beautifully gilded.
Under the shelving there is a largo
numb. -,r of gilt top caddies each of
which bears upon it in 1111111 gold let-
tsrs the name of the article it co.it•aine.
The old•fa.shinned 4sooden drawers are
replaced by lite isotue roll 'bads front
and ornan3en''ed by white knobs. The
partition separating the flour and feed
department frontm the grocery h31'4 beer:,
surmounted with beautiful oeroll W31 h.
Marry other improvements have boon
eifocted, which taken together make
the star grocery one of the neatest in
this county, anti very few in any of
our cities callcompare with it.
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TlrANii:'GrP..NG.-'113e weather 00 Thurs.
day lash, thauicsgiviug day, was any-
thing but pleasant. Rain fell at inter-
valis:' throughout the entil'0 day, and
rendered .110 sheets, already bad en-
ough, almost impassable. In the room.
ing 3. 1101011 t e‘vice was 'hold 111 tho
Methodist ohm 011 in 4vhio1l the Presby-
terial:, 11101130dist and Bible Christian
(longl'e .aa.ti.•us participated with pleas•
and unity of thought and feeling. !tett.
Messrs.Hartley, Holmes and !Butcher
each delivered a .Short exhortation,
Sat vices '0or0 also hold in Christ
Church. when. Rsv. 1'. Ryan preuche 1
the cnstouiery thanksgiving sermon,
and enlarged upon the iufioico good -
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11ocT (i111j.—The root crop of this
township, just gathered is the most
bonntifdtl ono w0 have had for n'4loly
yea, 8. Mr.. Knox, of "Boyne 11`314,"
computes 11118 turnip crop at 1,000
bushels pc•r acro. The cattle are jnbi-
lent in c^111dem.klati41n of 111e "good
titLOs” to be enjoyed ill tran`.fortni11g
tht'tn into 1)1.:ef.
SINGING Cta•s—%1r. J(Ain Ford is
to teach a, singing c1a44 in this see.ion,
1114 meetings to be lira. alternately i
Mel'utyie's church and Metropolitan
111111.
ISrPl1trt*E18.-The windows of our
sc1oothou,-e and. hall have been neatly
fr.o.t^d, adding much to tiro appear -
twee and COuyenieuce of the inmates.
RIVIVAL Mr3CTING..—Special serci(t's
are shortly to be Aseld in the i4lst'11od*
ist church on this line—Rev. 11r.
Rai:ltrop, superintendent,
T4IAi oiv1Nt* DAY. -- Tiha111k$gislug
diy was celebrated in tiro Granton
Presbyterian church by divine service,
Rev. D. .Mann (81118ili.tinn.
STILT, VICultocrs,--Dir. Ilumphrey
White, hrd line, in his 81st year, is
still vigerote, and not uufretaneutly
drives thirty miles per day in connec-
tion with his duties in the post office
department.
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I:L,r1,}41t i'. 411 79llt' *xttelivnt 1141'er to 1191•
itat'H 14 certain 1183':li 11 ---ho ^k•ad-
I4ratol from a,Isit Hort 131dnti43lle•d on
tho n111148, but d1:0:1 e ' it, tiara on
high in o0r ini01'lt and v.14111 ialt.l bust.
11.•,.1114 'a 3111'414)411 at List, 11..315ed 3840
-Old Reliable" at the 114)1.. 1.111 80111 03
;,-\ 1: per a1111111al, braved Up the old sign,
I"picture gallery, ' t,11(1 con tor' e!:l t 11(•
1 ,te.1'r
into 1,, iild:g .iti-dsut It 00. •
I 41:41, rt,o111 and 9tu(110; but all 1 "all is
nat gold t at Egli t lis," a13(1 A0 it llrllv.
ed, for the public are so hard to please,
and even the piclg.os at tho Pru4il,ctal
Exhibition (3114 not giver genius 1110
jut rewltld of 1llcrit; and, sir, but for
t e London IJ.•r+rad, 'Rustle Ldau.t4ship'
4300141 slave been at n di:c':1n11t... Lae.
next turned Iris attention to love, or
rather speculation, and after a deal of
man ;11,1,„ar tr`ith 11.IICht4, aunts and
c o0siva, Ile gai;'ed temporary adtnis-
ion to the Lome of it rich widow, who
has a dangi'ter, awl became the thirti-
13th suitor to a good and bclrullfnl girl.
Ile has also taken upon himself the
:
multifarious duties of correspondent
for a 1rca1 weekly journal, and not
only does he fetal himself equal to the
writing iif little petty incidorita that oc-
cur in and around town during the
week, but 'fancies 310 1e the sole recipi-
ent of inspired genius in the place, and
therefore contributes ]ow?, scurrilous
articles on these who are his betters
from every poi 1t of ' view 0,11 that we
feet said articles to be detrimental to
our prospects, but if not checked at
once he will, wo f at`, do as lnucll 11P.rin
as if he bad good 1E13se. •
OLD I bUNDRY:
FU I ELIO'iV E.
FARIt SOLD. -1\11, 1V. 13odgs011, the
irrepressible laird speculator, of Esc.
ter, pm chased from ,Mr. Geo. A. K
McLeod, that excellent farul, lot 23;
1st concession, Usborne, ' about El n)11e
north of Exeter, for the sura of $9,O00.
Mr. Hodgson sold tire farts the 911111,0
day to Messrs. (xeorge and Thous ts'
Rartou, of this ,township, at an ad -
4', n:e of $100.
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'CONVEYANCING -- Desds, til . 4.-
gages, wills, &X, drawn 31n reasonable t)1na8
..LAI1,E, Commissioner, Illsur-
.. aucd. Lana and. Loan Agent Oil'ice--
next door 410861) Royal .Hotel, Exeter, "44 ilsolts
;'110101, Honsati, overy Monday,
O'BYRNL tS: CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT.
Saws,
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Cattle Ties,
Axes of superior, equality,
Leather Belting,
MARRIAGE LICENSES: ISSUED
� 3'iL3YR N E CO.:
LIARDWVARE TO1tE.