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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-1-31, Page 3a uA.X, 311878 TTTE TIME, S era drove and , ordered the mon about there always ie. I have heard it as if they had been so lathy rleorn Batted that bodies of ships' boys are slaves. when night feu things were a i(lllal/ilo(1 by the Fouls of those who little blip -shape, and the men seen e d people think tllat'they are possessed by were once cruel ships' captains ; other gradually coitlitlg ramn(1. "When the I the sottlt3 of ships' provisioners, ship's lama in the watch was set, stelae ontfitt(l'8, Purs11L'1's, IlaVy agents, and crimps. Ido meet know which els the title theory. Both aisles agree that the though neither the captain nor the chief officer left. t11.1 (leek. it was mania feast that eeme sort of order tree +Staab- let of 511 elates bay is tniaorable, that lislte(l, watt .that the o,a};at,E :E zn tett to, natio of them. pier . arrive at years of have things hie way. i m'tority, and that their sufferingts, Hie own way it was for a month or ;vbilo in the 11es11 for the second tiale1 snore. ate regulated by the evil they wrought I sullpoee there wag never got tocretll- all their former lives. Our boy was a er, smut, !:Ries first began 141 sari} the e:trly-hoaded youngster of twelve ; not c,ceaau, It ereiv so utterly bluelignard as n telco boy to look at, because lee never the crew ('f Atte Leal I & rre,•I.. Ai a washed, and was ignorant of a eornb. 1 Weer:ge patwr;t+tigL r my 1 lace was f1r- sale found out that he not only ltuew ward, hied I sat all day 11.1.0 to the what was going on in the forecastle„ folecetstl. * aistetaiu:; Perforce t41 the , batt that he went aft slid to:a the boat oath+ wait whith till iaaterl:arela/tl await everything he knew ; so one day their l:t:a„ nage and the stories thy told. 1 got Heat boy. elope, while he was e itL- ft 1.. 11 aa, t18 ttsl (•x -c11: •1 f retorting 1� .> it(;; some repo. and I str;:l to aim . Sydney, th °rya (rn;'.lht tu have la4•0L1 until "Dan, tall qtr. [.erten that he way de- ilo; 1^1 the w1(•i(' meta. 14 tomato. :'wk- plaid on U10. 1 !duets' - what you pre, t tout' nniamil:tar t+l lu `. Tram t`I :3S-. tool to be so Limy at the wheel fox ; I there: WAS very Hai,. II•* what haat" guess what you tell Bila; and I have been in a cenviet ship. and hael t31:a:ta semen eon healthier among the hien. 1 the (Hemel Vtryatr.c lleros i the t+Ct-11JI en tell Mr. Qreil that he may depend with her ilaajesty't( ftelame, hag had (•y- �300 utoir he wants me." The boy fell (•ry apeortmilit,' (,f blaming what 1a hell to tree-18li1lg all over, and he looked might la;r tunere of liai; fele earth if 111(•11 carefully to Hee if tiny of the Alen were hell their owe wick( tl why. Stu t:I1"e Witllio bearing. 1s dere was n0 One, it might Let'u that my abject uric- Ito talo toe its e quic!I, harried way, t.ry at the time blinded my oyes lied that if 11e wee feiewes out l:e would be btu}sped my ears. The vo:ngC, wit.l its r11u((ler(:(1; that there was a plot sutfeerinr;e by night, !tad its do. ttln;/1q the woe llOtLtled by Boetala +pair by day, uad the hnrrer of 1117 Toni ; and that 1re1 teed everything-- c,ar111taauioraytril+, Wali all £::rgotteir ; su that 11. as !puce: as he could learn — that, as I pati µpow the deck, the 1.m1' to the beetsasai::. Aliso that the meu 'tarecatiene atttei foil laan;;uago of the -knew perfe'utly even that the eapteiu claw of the d.0 , fa'rriea as tbeY g=•t 1u1t1 els(.; ,)fliea•re were 011 armed to the telOther nal the forecastle* lawali1ned teeth ; lint Haat they were W111tillg for rice front that 1.tapelr of thought Lutea an oL1tl rate iiy, awl would make or %%Lich 1 Was re!"11. as some inter !001. dual one b tort, Int .., for they were aa (-el ui,lt:t f. lea upon the earl at ; met t ►las hut; at the gold fields. an 11I1P1o*y dreamer, and twat -retie 111!11 Nee. this iifornitttion, whieh ocr• TN THE COUNTY COURT O.> T1 E COUNTY -4)F )1LIIBON. AUCTION SALE OF A Valuable Farm IN THE TOWNSHIP OFUSBQ1 NE, COUNTY Ols. HURON. t'nrateat to an or+lar of sale, slated this 16th' tlavof October, A. D. 1177. made by the Junior Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, in the hatter of partition between Robert Bus- well and another, plaintiffs, end MIartha Buswen and others, defendants, there will be sold by Public; Auction, by Wharton Hodgson, Auction eel•,ak too Cornuercia131ote1, in the village of Exeter, on Saturday, the 1Niuth Day of February, A. D. 1878, at twelve o'clock noon, the following valuable Form property, namely : Lot number fifteen iu the fourth Ctmeerbior of tiro losnsbii, of Le- be,rue bathe County of Huron„ ea,utaaintugeiglaty- eltlat acres of latntd, more or less. The soil la eta etly w clay loan: and Of a good quality for farming purposes. Alveus 03 acres are dearest and tl,e rest is welt tloab+•re41 with leant wood. The crar,d lend i, n0s•1 free stumps, Gay about eight acres requirin;stuualis4. Int -mare on the farm a lawn about 33x3+3 and a log house lams';', and a l.' Mable. The fenee5 are r,.0,n 1r4+.11rratest tt' of repair. A good s1'rihr,situ¢ate d sae my its ere ventre, of thoferta natters tr. The property will .ileal!+ et 1(1110..0,011a ef George Rumen the elder, who as entitled to..1.fs maintenance out t,f the said lands. during his life, provided, lie brings 110 ineulltbrouee tau the s. tie•. 7 he 'Cillo la indi .potable and free trent alt incillubrane c:•1, TERMS—Ten per tent, of purchase mom on day of sale to 1•e paid to rho Vendors L3 their solirite•1•a, 14lad tl:e balance of pn.ehc:rie, money t,a 1110 p lid tut oho mouth from t} a day of sale with - leg t ii to reSt. Tiiv 1.1111:14441. r to In. let into 11444444 - !11loLef possession. In other r4 ai, <rt•1 the eon - talons of nate will be the st.4a4 u,= caiadlt:,l.,ef sale tit the (t411:t Vt ('441 e'1') For further 13 •hl les tg,pply. t e Mesers.fluerow. Steyor & itatlotetee.,t sohole t 3 t ,oalerlr14 "'e . ars ('aluerol(, holt 41, (°.nut ro11, so:tenors, (to I tu+1a, the plaintiff George rge 131(SaeU. en tate 1 ,r 111t'e•.', the Auction, Jr, or to 31e era Mitlt„141ao14 41 we - Fadden. e - F t,lden. Ye d.'r1 ,}:nlertcb. Doted at (io,it,rieil, this 10t14 witty of O •tol;ar, A 1).F'et. ISAAC V. TOMS', heal la,•prere altaative, lt.tr. fioa1 (04 & aiCF.t1'lel x,y,1.dm'r Sali(•itna''•. to reality. , N e t'11(e in the (drip seat ► , y 1 ' — rellt;tr:a,(el ;11;z baled 1a,r, ervt;( to VJ%%suints to mo. or took any it"tic',' a1 r+111;.Ja' elle alto ether Irt`111 illy b'uod1n°(, igree+ o T s' , > a' and I began to think. 1111 •t a alt•• +tr P i,�^,'i7ia elect. It ii lm, 4.tll•tt 111.31 1t aclnvi(. ,' 1 +lar ' A`lr, uS' t 1hie ere+i to '31 earl#. It %48S it It, .t' heat .. veal 1, * a` 'r ° } ) t is a�attlt�� cr.t.(ta"c 1 111t1�t be to alit in ��� ,ae,,,. was only beeaf14a0 no 0110 t,1ok tea' _tele center, anal mere aver 111y own trouble to it e:rt'mi'1 who and what the ', tlliefartttne 5, when there waw, this dang- Olily steerage paa:i i Iger was. I t ,uli i or h:mz1 tn1 over the eta!), wee cargo. illy talettl'l with the 500011'I 114(a thir tA.mtl Mine:, AA 0044 1n1,`.d11 Fad:, wide males, mid WoexehaltgOt1 little tourer ; awake a';ein, of coo -se, 1 remembered ((:110414. 1 8Upta0 tl they thought 1 wamca.j lean %001Le holy we lease on 11.4.1141; and 80lkv. Between 1004815 I wept (,n deck,my I1l?:tl't grew 111:841 to think of :lel aandCsalad there, and for want of ally ! lalling bite the 1)110415 of lio,ten Tom thing to J,-) looked ai)tltat u1014Utl Watch- and ilia gang of millions. 1ae I has ea the men t +veil 1 to think I had soot that n acreage became atvnre of Nevem' a :miff(::ell Hoe -ever, there was natant; tt, do pleb things. T1n that was that tele! c.11io •ref then but to welt until I silunlIl have a '� never went fnrwfard aloha, and that 1 111e1settee from tho boaatS:vaiu ; 8o Ise. they were always farmed ; land that they ! in my t15tt'41 plraee and waited, fro BE CdST1N11Fi1I T1I1 tinNAT1':*T 3 1877) I (1877 THE OLD i. liaLIABLE HOUSE E Atall times, and particularly at a period when Trade is universally depressed and money scarce. itis In the interest of every buyer to purchase ,where he eau get the article he wants at the lowest rate. In calling your attention to my present stock, I do so with eve7 coati- ewe oltf1J- ecce; it bring more carefully assorted and selected than that of any previous season. Wonders of lviociern Trues r� r t t a n 1. a1lo�ra 1. ills din m Ill a few weeks rafter leaving lsand I a ;and resolve(' to 11(1 1my own duty. C were glo.nuy, and seethed to be wutalt- ing the ween. 111(lticed too—being, so to speak, among the sailors --that they wilieperc.l together a g•:od deal. Among thein was a yntltlg fellow of ( George Green appeared at it house fivo.and twenty or so, wile St'enletl the on Third atrvet at Midnight, and in - A PILGRIM. leader in the whiskering+. Iia neve, }laseed a sailor Without saying some- thing in a low voice ; and when he parsed me he had a way, which oxassy. +rated nue, of grinning and nodding. Ile was a smooth -fend man, with what seemed of first to be all upward twist of the right Hp. This, whi h a aS the sear of a kuifo wound, caught prob• ably in some midnight broil, gave hila a sinister appearance. Itis eyes were close together andbright ,.his foreilea(t high, but seceding ; and ho looked, in spite, of laic eel -going dress, leas litre a sailor than any than I elver saw afloat. Yot leo was handy aloft or on deck and I nave seek hien au a windy ally astride on the enol of a yard, marline -snipe flu 11,41181, dating his work as fearlessly and as well as the best of the(). Whatever the (nen whispered t.ogetber, I made up my lniud timet this follow was the lead er ; and I real, out of my convict ex- perience, in his face that he was as reckless a ruffian as ever shook an un- (hained leg outsicl a jail. Ocher things I noticed. Tho bnatswain, wllo at first seemed to spend his whole time at th; wheal, sometimes gave up his post to the fourth officer, and carne forward. `.Ghon there were no whisperings ; but the men kept aloof from him, all but Ilostc.n Tom, which was the Immo of the smootlr=cheeked villain. Boston Toll always spoke to him, and spoke hint fair, addressing hire as "Mister °roil," Ben Croil, as I afterward learned to lull him, Wile a man of five - and -fifty or sixty years of ago ; short of stators, thin stud wiry ; his hair crop- ped close, and quite gray ; his face cov- ered all over with crows' feet ; 1 is eyes, *Phial) he had c1 trick of shutting op cue after the other while he looked at you. of a curiously pale and delicate blue. Asa young roan, Ben °roil neat have boon singularly handsome, ae, indeed, he was proud of telling. In his age he had It face which you trusted and as for Mise mind—but we shall come to old Ben's inner self presently: Pur !lie, sake I love atntl respect the -race of boatswains, quartermasters and non- commissioned officers generally of her Majesty's navy, and all a f the ship, steamers, and ocean craft afloat. For if Merchant Jack is rude and rough, drunken end disreputable, his imanedi- ate superior is, as a rule, steady as a lion, temperate as a Newfoundland dog, And as true as the queen of my heart... T1}ere eland of knteakimg on the minor 11e pottn. (led 011 the side of the hone() U1htil the proprietor rtti:,ed an Upper window a 1d shouted: "Whe, in Halifax, Nova Swain, are yen, acid what in Halifax, \Ovta Scotia, s iY Own )lake traitor do ,'011 want lowayace..having for Itttaeln mark a erosent "'1 wall( I, b1 an angel 1" was elle and Serpent a3elfessen41 laobbinsofNew York are 11,te11ta'far the same. thick reply. 8buaep1ersous.tiae bottler to denaivo you. un- The 0a11tfonthe public in tl:o salad hocks .Clic h, n wbold poked !Lunt fourteen t of dlrt•etten'F nflixe(1 to then• 111Olicincs, which tire r,44:lty t1ospnrious imitations, to Beware et Counteu foit.. Uuserupntons Dealers o btain them at very low priers and sell then to the uuble in Cana - de as my;out ine fills and Oihtlnents. I most.o trnestiv and res n +tinny al, aeatlto the In the Dry Foods, - Every department is replete with the most seasonable and fashionable fabrics!, naari:cei tet prices which. should colnttiaand the attention of the eery c,o aC.t buyers. • 'IHE-.0ItDEAEIi) CLOTHING still has MR. W, IVES at itshtttd In Millinery Undertlie management of Miss :+tcGloglaloll, sse •can sit the most fsasti41, 4111x. Our stock. of Groceries, Boats anti Shoes, Canadian, Est lash and �.11lericau • Shelf an(i Heavy Hardware one of Ino largest and best assorte:l,in lite C'u'ut y. Intending purchasers will eonwitt their best interests by c-'xrmining rnystucltbefore going e:s s.teerer. J'A.MESEIC'JCA.IID nt The bill. Parity the lllao4,correet nil+ligorder( of tit Liver, Stool:weh, Iti.mee'3•n alit! 144nrt4l++,:ust aro i evaluable in 8411 comp1atuto iu, t�ien(tel to Females. males. The Ointment Is the rally reliable remedy for fle'i begs, 01.1 Wounds, Sure a and river . of haw. over long standing: For Bronclaitis,11i1'htheria, Colds, Gout, 1:h0nl::atu+ua, mud all kin eases a a s,10 equal. Bim•,; ")'ARE or Now York ounterfoits. Spurious iulitlthona, el "Holloway's 1'f11a and ututlnent, ” 11144 1llat13nt:LetnTed nud SOW under the (4841)0 (48 •" T .,11,.way fi Co.," by J. F. Henry, ('nrran ak Fists. anal ul•.o p441itltn Medi Sew York, wit, mark, 14,418 Joseph lIrydoel wise nestles O ("olnpany,. Brug- bv the Metro - eine eanmauy of un a8Ntlm"d trade --Again one of New York,like- counterfeits of his the name of Hob was t♦ fillip's- boy ou board— feet of the barrel of an old shot—gun oat of the wilhd.lw, and Nolte(' it tele with *inch blood-curdhug threats, that Green walked off. 'lie was absent abort fifteen 171311111 es, giving tale citizen time 1 nnel tit u l (11.1418 1s 0f f•ct,la�8f'F !ilei other ladies t h a 4 all eheyalle• of British North Anleri- to gut nicely settled in bed, when he , cm. tient they may bo pleased to denounce aln- 1 Crit 1 • tllc�o 1 aneF returned, slid pounding on the house. ag,iltl celled out : "Fire ! Fire 1" • "Who a—what—whore is the fico ?' shouted the citizen. ae he leaped out of bed and threw up the window. " lu the infernal regions 1" was the sober reply. "See here, you old fiat -headed llyona I'll shoot the top 0f your 814011 off. if you don't scatter out of this 1" shrieked the indignant CLt1Zeu. •'I teill--scatter 1" was the soft re- ply, and Green took a walk around the block. Tho citizen was beginning to dream when 110 heard that same old pound- ing on the lade of the house, and a voice cried out : "Awake 1 Awake !" '•I'll Kill that Man as sore's I'm a sinner 1" howled the gond ]nen as he left his beef once more, but as he raised the sash a thick voice asked : "Didn't you say you'll shoot the top of my skull nff ?" "Yes, I did, and I Lope to be sawed in two if I don't do it t"' ""Hadn't you just as lief poison rae 1" tenderly asked the intruder as he loait- eti up at the gun. lis was Itnotvn to the !ours sand s Alltl when Green walked out he was'asked "What is your business ?" "Ian a pilgrim, sir," was the meek answer. "Good 1 They want you at the house of Correction to put the soft, tender tints on veranda chairs. You will please stop up there for three months." " Wouldn't—it—be—advisable—for —to•—ride?" slowly asked the prisoner as he backed away.—Detroit Free Piessh Certain cure for the Colorado beetle -Stop its grug. 11 mg l . Purchasers Amnia look tothe label m: 4,110 pots and. boxes. If the ae.dress is not :133, Oxford :lire d, London, they are the counterfeits, Each ,pot an41box of the 1 ermine _Medicines, bears the British Government stamp, with the word. "EoLLnwlx's P7LLS AN1) (ILe,T\3RNT, London," engraved thereon: On. the label is the address, 533 Oxford Street. Lomeli, whore alone thoy aro Manufactured. Parties who now bo defrandod by 1eutl0rs selling spurious "Ilolloweys Palls anti (Hutment as my genuine crake,1 , on com- municating the particulars to me, be at1plyre- mt•nerated,and their r wale never divulged. T LIOMAS HOLiJOWAY MARKET QUESTION ISA NG Being now in recculteof thee© (Mote. of Jar- Goods,Groceries,Wines and Liquors, Crockery, Etc., At Itis�Store, ( Malin Street, .xe er, a which w•ii�ll be �s^ol(i [�€tt LO 6 LOWEST BGI v.1. 1�' . COST The inhabitants of Exeter anti vicinity' need not kel troubled at the want of a market wherewith to make money, ney, i(ut coil at the zits!!•(' of the, seal: cri1ner .l41t1 s 4`, - I a ae) t ) i) t had ill O'tsreo itin , 'Ftali.t'lotllS, Broad -cloth Doe shins, Silks, Wiitet'y:;, 1)+ladles, and everything ' noiled ill the Dry Goods lice. The Grocery Department is Complete. An inspection invited No trouble to show goods ISAAC C` 1ZiLI:� For cheap Gents' watches, uo to S. E. Jones' For cheap Ladies' watches Go to Sit. Jones` For cheap Ladies' silver watci , Uo to S E J�oues'. For Boys' silver watches, Go to SEJones Por endless variey of silver plated Go to E Jolles. For eight day clocks, For thirty hour clocks, rpJ[J+' W D. McGLOGk1LON WVATan 1 J. Is term14EST • 330514484148 got the \Y. 1).afeO14c]1tonwatch before buying. You will have no other after see. lug them. A11 who wear them recommend them • Gold and Silver, Ladies and Gentleman's 81(101, 77 0uudusstroet,London. See the testimonials The largest bestaud oheapeststook of flue Gold Jewelry, Ctoolts,ilver, and Plated Ware, Farms loods,.110., Jr., in the Province. BcpaNgn.v rotary description. Wd a LoOT OrL]t Go toSE.Tones' Go to S.E Jones Hensall FURNITURE Rooms. ENLAl1GEalENT Or PREMISES. iAT C ost 10TOTICE. .L' Raving purchased the Books and ont,stand- ing Accounts of the estate of A. J. ROLLINS, of Centralia, I hereby notify all parties indebted to the said estate to call and settle at once and save costs. settlement can bo made with A. J. Rollins, of Centralia, 01 with myself1AN0 1711 I8 0. BOLLINS. 1'Janury 1588,1878. •It (\WING to the very large illare•a1•e of trade, I y 1148841 been t't,lnllt>lle'd to enlarge my promises, and have jUat received a Iame stock of all kinds of t'nanitare—in fact, one of the largest north of Lon- loa, inelu.ling CLOCKS, HAIIR, 5'T1L1't� AND :IXED IlIATTE_136ES and Spring Bods of an .dual,. •Tihose in want of a first class artiele in the Hesse Varnishing Line should call and examine my stock and ascertain my prices and be convinced that I can sell cheaper than any other Uousein the trade. Special attentlou to Undertaking. Bali1ings contracted fur. te'+'�±. r r .ir Eda.tr ,. OOST COST 0 0 S i IIARNESS AZ COST ! .1011N TREBLE would rete- thanks to his customers for the very liberal patronage bestowe(lon l:i1n in the p est and would rearectfully enuounceao thein that he has greatly rearmed the prices of harness. as will Lo seen by pertasing flee uric° List : OOST (1 0S T C'08T AT 0 o s ?.. HARNESS AT con! Long Til;, Black, i 1 inch $25 „ White " 27 Brass " - 29 LIGHT HARNESS Single Harness, 1.2 sulci upward. All otliarwork in the Harness line at piopo:ttouatily low prices, Pepairule Cone with neatness cheapness and d•lseatch BOOTS AND SII01S. Inglis branch of the trade, every effort is Wulf:to st.ppiy the hest artde_es CMS assloialsak.161•10esaleAr Ilosaccr to Sava Money. Zai t©Savo Mtron.ey To all parties in want of anything in the furniture line, will save money by purchasing at Brawn's Furnitrie Rooms, Exeter.. It is always t0 the interest of the buyer to purchase from the Manufacturer. and as John Brawn Manu- factures all his furniture in rho shop, he can give to the purchaser, that immense profit that the import- er must of necessity add to manufacturers prices to enable huh to live. Tho best stock of Dressing Bureaus and Sideboads and in shof(t; the best of stock of everything n my line, over eh whin Exeter, now on hand, asd pos- itively at the lowest prices. Call and examine and satisfy yourselves, N. B. In future I intend to make a specialty of Pietnro frames and mirrors of every size and gnality, and am determined not to be -undersold by any person. A first-class [salving machine for sale at half price. J. 13RA VN