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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-5-16, Page 66
THE TIMF
CRUBOU 111.31,Es POlt LADIES.
Dress hardall morniug, sueh is fate,
Then enter denote some minutes late.
All eyes will theu be wawa ou yon,
Audi will observe your bonnet new.
Let hamble modesty wreath your tem,
. Ara
tae your seat with eaultless greee.
Let all yoar thoughts be 'Axel ea high„
Arid re.areenae your cardinal tie..
Think. how religion's prone to• bless,
Ane eeitieise ;your nteghlor's dresS.
Let -sour heart be ±U1at with. praise,
oetiez Mrs. elisches tare.
Pat fiere your mina all thaughte of sin,
Ane re -adjust you... liew eta pie.
• how religiou proves, oseal success, So far ae its utter failure
Aed tlacceeet'a ow, year hatteue.1 gloves. 'wits cencernetl, "setuebady has been
Catee, wi,el the precepts as. they tau, taking all sorts of nonsense Into it
;just for telit's sake. flow :else could
Ara smooth the wratIdes eour shawl. it get how of each dreadful stuff in our
dear little home, boxy:"
Mrs. Baretingiow tlidtt't eay ut eh e
'turned away, .Ata the rhouojrarb
careleesty,
"Throw aronnd for the deal ?"
Sue titutight she would faint, hat
oho didn't, and the pitiless machine
1precieded oi remark, with a vativey
v,ieee,,
"JI e my age."
"Yan"11 have to straddle that blind
if yoa tome ut."
"(live we two earde."
"Citip one."
eee v eir little one aril rave
yen a couple."
tile battle tide way, Ben."
"Ain't yea wing to etay in Harry?"'
"Cat tay in on a pair of Pilit'd."
4't'a,11 yau."
• it 1. uion-ti to h.ed "
ly like her linshandle, watt remorse.
leesly on.
"Io t ranch; they don't make this
kind now. It'ssome. old 1E4:ironware1s,
copper distilled, that igra. Baretiog.
Ilow's mother gave her for 111KM:iota
Purposed three years ago. Fill up,
l!here's plenty of% and 1 earl replace
,it with any kind of beverage when We
'gone. The old girl won't know the
4114ex:ice."
Mr. Barstinglow 1Rew looked as
though be reeky did wish she had
never gone to keokuk.
,-It is just as I tell you," he Pei&
with an effort to look unconcerned
that was like a humorous book, eel- I
the past four years reach 01000 on
$100,000,000, and there is no marked
improvement in the outlook. Surely if
ever a Government were urged by cir-
cumstanees to he economical, it is this;
but the worse the times and the Eater
the revenue, the raore Mr. Cartwright
spends and the faster grows our debt.
FREE TRADE.
The following artiele from London
Truth illustrates some of the disadvan- •
tages of a country nutter the one-sided
lire° trade tariff such as is at preeent in
• the sin:terse fearful
A.111 nerice it year beneee's straieile.
Pray for ittiteeuee
Tare:,i. beseae, ma.k the deslgu.
L tee kr pew:. p /.,,sase year mial,
attail e:z;Cii:lie the; kit 1,41ell.
Detteet, eerteitt eteeees deer.
Ada :Ix yoer eerie ioriliEtal leer ear,
1. .t year been wand *Niche -ilea.; raver,
• Ail clew thet ltdieli grtem silk there.
Itedeet neon. the wittLei's ways,
if yea git t keteneri al; of ette.
Think of the, peeee the gael wait timi„
Ana wr)ua.•:. ult.%ansittiti behittil.
Ti,tiati. of the bentretell:Mu, hear,
A:a netiee these etranea hive; teem,
Tee eist w/rt e ever e nitrite letart,
Aa,1 ex your paioletek before yeu etert.
operation itt Canada :
Lord Butemen has suggested that
the 46,000,000 credit voted by Parlia-
ment elsould be raised by duties levied
upon the import of various luxuries,.
The idea has been scouted because it
conflicts with the principle of free trade,
but it by no watts follows that, on 1
account of Oda, it is a bad one. Free
trade is based neon each country man -
n faetttring what ie can produce cheaper
then ()there, and upon a general Elk( in
of l Nreilauge of such maeufactured arti-
eit. Dut, in order to give hill effect
to this eyetcru, reciprocity le an cadets -
pal eletwut. If one country lets in
the protinete of the civilized world, creel
of all daty, awl the prodects of tiwe!
one ennotry are not allotted to enter
littey other country except on payment
ef import dote, the errangement is a
very onedlided one. That we eltould
not lety import duties upon ince series
ef existence ie in accordance with cent. i
man Fees*, and with our own intereete; I
bur that we should key no import dirty
on brandy, for examPle, ii n olneeliall I
Lindertakor -t
AATOULD SAY TO
1.1 *pee wile. intend
proha8g to do so Iront
dealer
have a prolit. eltubii
to give the purchasers the -
hetreat, which .eannot foil ,"•,•
to meet the views of rho •.'s
(o'eugere. Our .eseensei
a -e less thou those of cult
menu ,acturers consetrene-
ly we eau sell ebeaetr.
G.& S. GIDLEY
*Ilea Ftrnitrire NC
' 't • e e, I
of al the Different
anutcrar ers
yvE WOULD-
.calispeeinhtteatioa
to our undertaking oleptat-
inent,whiel• if, more . cum
pie tt, than e ver,tte we have
added several new design*
of late The best eolliu„;„
oasketn sl.roattls.and every
unerel ratpasite et thel. LSI p
P& a rises, Our new
liens is promeed by
oompetent )u(he,, to bo.
secov4 to nor in the
Provances
SomUes.
let
•
• t. ib- ti:••• r ur-N, nr.:4 s•drausellad:;,•,strot-, far
eralpotrontoe whE,•%, 1e- sneve- ;VW •7112 ' n, ,,t!'i!Al 111,440 :dad a -
toxin :On Wit t iricv ;.; Ltrga,,,galnd,t:;tv i :4...V....Seu2.ore
SLICIITI • D,A.:ArA_C..-4.11.11) BY FT.I1F,7,
tato agtrOf Trunoltr 44 v711.a?,•b aro not. traot.; .411 );c; sttild ver: etter.op ftlr en.at. eir-Pi dd
eve. f era ter t:t Otr dew
O NOT allS2 A 8AR3AIN. IN JEWELRY, 048 !N3 70 SUIT EVERYBODY
s4,1 gat watetve turf
tins R. fall r tgi,e IPO a c:.,8 h4070 roteitating else
Italia it V:4Itt te, IP yetar teir. OM Ave.
ea a erelt otpstitor erf,!.9, tato ttfiS'Zite.11•ttr-r Pot ler oral n s twad!: cAlAr
mantaani ant Vielitt Sarum,. n fe.-.,t ever-Al:hag Ilit4 flt' titer p b, r Lk
S. E. JONES.
GOD
E
ICH FOUNDRY
.LVENINC• W1TII TILE PlIONO.i e'rena and aeti:n.le. 'fake the not/ that ought t't he thectiesed tte own 13'ottrlifters Eugitr.,..:-rz and Alaclainists.
Bendy, get us sun e t trg o
OltAPII.
• tl i t ti mg
ere. and cennot de chit ,•
lt
0,1 left the etipbeard keys, di in'telter 1Y 11841tIng 6'4 .sueli a duty W' " b°
It Iteppeeed that Nre. Berstinelow *eLerd, yea ; told her 1. was 8.,in, esontrery to the principleof fre
s o trade;
was. pieg detain te lieedati; fop a few ' ' kr 'gr. Cobden himeelf, by liin reel- i
zo. keep befell.. ot !lento. to rizive ex.
days, and Mr, Varetieglow was intent- ..pensee ene eceirt enter leel company:* procity treaty with Freven, 1.O0 el Viol
selable. At cote limo tie proteettei tient ,..lie, • ne. he I., 1 Ho 1 140 !4•44-, ! i !.. itom vat of free tilde .49 a principle
eite elte,u'iii ved ge; he cdulti ted endure : "Olt," y‘111,•,d go. Baretinglew, utt. "f anivasal arlilliealinu- Poll'i"li
able to eotitem himself any longer, , 'eel"1444% inW wire their pi,u,; qi,mt,
wiiiie Lie wife, more dead than alive.'
:eatred OAT the phonograph anti
greeted away at the crank, in a dazed '
ttiod et way, "Olt, keep is up 1 That'.
seeltt t Keep her a going ! tided it
all out ! Deg glice the &ale:die:41 piece
of biteek art anti tite vile ttesitseitt that ,
invented it. Ke p it up 1 There 1"--aw4 43.2„4811.1000- esPonitlsi every i S
lyear titian ieremu products and mann-
right I Believe a sedia
nselese, leilietti
l
'ice U1( artichen whielt are, like toleac, zee of mottettone mechanism ratlike
co, wine and suirits, assuredly net nee.' .
Wan your lin4batel. Keep bei a wing."
the ton...seem tette &tunic. her itheerice.:
And again he &cloned that if ebe menet
go, be worild neeeet hie oille,., •arkt to -:
hie busitlees go to the bow-wowe, uhd
110 Iv oill'il gc, 'aith her. At, lett ;tit, hotv.
ever, she pereuntled him to be YettbOU. I
able, and on her rept:tied Msuraukt4
thet tilie would not remain away long- i
et' iiiilll three days, he consented to let i
her go. He even brought her ticket, '!
and melded liar carriage and paid for:
it, two days ahead lest hie resolution 1
Sladiald give way, and ha should forbid i And Mrs. Daretinglow did Iuwk it
her going front bim. And front that I up, she kept it up and lietemel to
time till the morning of her departure, ' that !plionooraph awear nua shout and
"ltlr. ll.tretinglow quite, in subdued i howl ; sne riettrd it shriek, " Oh, tuy
tonee, and aervtd itheit with the air cif ;lisp, toy eye 1" She heard it tell sone.
811158 whose heart was bnriod Wider , ono to lt,t some one else ell ave it
Int enitaies of grit f. !again in the saute pleee ;" she heard
B fore she left the noose, :Mrs. tit warn somebody to "hold his heed
Baretiaglow set the photiograph in the I over the stove hearth, am' not let his
Riding room, behind the eloelc. Thon ' twee bleed ou the carpet ;" and at laet,
lobe kissed her disconsolate bueband, as it aesured tier very thickly and with
and begged him to preserve his preci- emee diffictilty that it was "a ban' ot
wei-u She WU of jorry gond fellows hie, etc," Mr. 'tie, and that, to a very ennettlerable ex.
ons lifts for her adze It t
away. aid then she was gene. Barstinglow got hold of tbe herriti tall4i we have bven in a Pull's ldiqe-
Every day, during her three day's inachlue and threw it out in the b tek "Has not the tenutty prospered Aerie
visit in the *Gate City, she received a Ilse adoption of free Watt ;" it is aelied.
pod agaiust a pile of stonee, breaking
letter from her mourning hueband, beg. it into a thousand pieces. Otte might reply, "Have net the t7nited
..-...............• States prositeid since the adoption of
ging her to come back and telling her
how lonesome he was without her, at a stringent protective diitiee ?" The
bow like a grave the empty house THE EXPENDITUREh fact is, that &great portion °four pros.
eeeceed, and. how the lams dragged — perity had been dne to the impetite giv-
over his heart with leaden feet. And Mr. Cartwright's Supplementary Es- en by the diecovery of gold in Califor.
in three days she came home, andfilled tinuttes, rushed down in the last bow nia and Australia, and yet all this see
the Mewl' house with sunlight ea of the session, increftee the intended Ascribe to free trade. At present, ow.
latighter again. expenditure for the current year a, ing to the protective antis: of other
Toe evening after .her return he $t16,200,000, or $8,700,000 more than countries.„ we find that we cannot ob
to- It doe n the phonograph. the expenditure in the last full year of tam markets for onr good% whilst w'
"I wonder," she said, "what she the i'tlactlanald rule. Here are the fig- onrselves are the market for the good -
Field pact in its bearing? It must have urea sines 1872-8 : 01 ethers. Unlimited free trade may
been something while we were discues- 1872.8.- .. ...... ....... ..... $22,500,000 be all very sound in theory, and would,
ing my visit. Or maybe it has causzlit 1878-4 28,83A000 very prnbably, be beneficial to us, if all
sotne of your poor, longing nioaninge 1874-5 28,71,3,00e countries wonlil adopt it; but so long
while I was away." 1875-6 24,488,000 as most of them do not, it i- very ques-
Axel then she turned the °rank, 1876-7... - ......... ........`23.587,000 Useable whether our grand principle
-le rd, no," croaked the phono- 1877-8 . ...... 26.208,000 will not prove as fallacinus to ns ae
graph, in tones of hearty reassnrance, The °reams occasionally contend that ever did philosopher's stone tn a phi!.
denger of that ; she's safe in Kee.- the Maedonald Government was re- osopher We congratulate Lord Bate
k k f e three cleys ; sew her safely oft, spousible for the expenditure of 1878-4 matt upon his pluck in ventilating the
myself, this running. Light your ci- in which they ruled four months and question of the proper limits to the ap•
gar while I light another lamp and Mr. Mackenzie and his colleagues eight. plication of the principle of free trade,
make the room look cheerful." Grantieg that, then theee is a differ- To do this requires a certain armor of
o Why," exclaimed Aire. Barsting- fence between the expendituee nf 1873-4 moral cournee, for as a na ion we are
low, with a countenaece of amazement, and 1877-8 of nearly $8.000,000 for of 8hocTeeverY sheeny. Although not
"what on earth is it enying ?" which the Party of Economy is solele one singl foreign country has adopted
free trittle : although it was regarded
"Oh, some nonsanee some of your responsible. Mr. Cartwright estimated
visitors have talked into it snow tioae the revenue for 1877-8 at $23,500,000. as a hereAy lase than half a century
or other" replied her husbnotd, eerv- On the lst of February last be foiled ago by Englishmen ; although onr owe
moly, "people talk all kinds of stuff that there was a deficit up to that date experience of it acts as a 'warning to
into a phonegraph, you know. They of $600,000. Supposing that there other countries not to regard it se a
say anything for talk." will be 130 further deficit—that tho rei,. pnnacen, to all financial difficulties ; yet.
Mrs. Barstinglow, looking only half mance lelieister will receive $22,900,000 a belief in its absolute truth is incnIcs.
tea, as thongli it were a revelation of
oonvitmed, gave the cretik another of revenne—then between tante stun and
Mire. the expenditure of $26.200,000 which divine origin instead rd being an ex-
. "This is very good whiskey. Bar. be contemplates, there will be a differ- ceedingly questionable dogma of politie
sty," ejaculated the .maohine. very etice of no less then $8,800,00°! No cal economists, a class of men the ten-
eerneetly. "you don't get it in Bur- country in the world, though it had a dency of whose minds, when fact con-
lington, do you ?" Golconda in every acre ot its area, flints with theory, is to hold faet by the
Mrs, Barstinglow gave a little could stand long in Lombard street latter.
shriek. under the seadow of such an enormous •••••-•-•-•-•111-1.-41
THE FENIAN M.OVEMENT.
•"My dear," said her husband, look- difference between its revenue and exe
lug now quite as worried as he had penditure. • .
looked. when be was:begging her not to lir. Mackenzie and his associates
go to Keokuk "put it away• somebody seem to have gene mad. The volume
, ,
has had it out in the gable, and it of trade Ilse fallen from $218,000,000
might say something perfectly shock- tce $168,000,000, a decrease of $50,-
ing, you know. : Put itaway.' •1 000,000. , •• In 1876 there was adefieit
stumps before they coon inee Ur" th 41.
when tiny exports aro v396,00000 and
our import atl4.0iltt,thin our eneilion
is either e ituntereittlly er fitialiehtlb
eetnel, Lertl Batemat deducts from
ear invert:. 1:2711.000,000 eepee„,,ne
inst. feed and raw untoerial, and title I
HANITACITIWBS ep
ENGINE:3 ANP Flf.4dl, GRIST AND re'vW :V.11.14
.sTAVE ANO keillNELA
Parifiere of improved Wade.
Agricultural Im pl em ents
CoOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES
Pettedi Keith s, Scheel stat -4, &e.
Trott MO iliNtets; east iza(rs tea (-avatar
essariee. To eay for Inverts IA94,-
000,0119 and to receive for export -1
•MI3,000,0141 in a single year, leaves a
balance of 44106,000.001r flglliltSt UP.
Front whence eau thie eorne, esrepi
fr peg noemala•icins, that hay
been loot to foreign *Mee ? Our be. THE EXETER
ie, and it is the belief of many oth
er people, lint in ont• mania for a [win-
ABIM sarovr.
ciple, we have lost sight of the reei-
pocky that was involvt a jo the mill.
For cheap —%dtentl hand Ilailera and Enuires Ft eve arid
Innate, and Heading Nlacitiliery.
Repairs on lietiere, Dint/dee &c., promptlyat ieetled
GODERICII FOTTUDIVI pal DIA11117.e'rj1I1T1.2 CO
. '
GODEIZICIL Ont.
q.y
•. LIM
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ciplc beit'g Ali Van Inge" 41'3) 8(111414 11113 arthscrilipr 1.egs nenteteee to the }militants of Exeter ani the eve•remeling eonn-
le ye, that he has din fled a TIN eta NMI Min) F in the htore epposIte Mr. t4.
.1. efeee`s Grocery and Liquor sore, Main street. Beene, where he is resigned to ill all 'gem;
for
• There is some basis. for the reported
Fenian movement Syracuse. Prcb-
ably 250 men are engaged in it, and
claiming connection with the general
movement along the froetier. Sortie
money has been raised, and the men
But Mrs. Berstiligto et, upon whom of $1,900,000 ; in 1877, one cf $1.460,- armed with pistols. They say they
the spirit of investigation had descend - 000, while that of the current year, await orders from O'Neil, The better
ed with greatpower, ground away, and I threatens to equal the total of the jest elites of Irish citizens give no sympathy
the phouogettpin in a voice marvelous- two, The liabilities of the failurea of to the movement.,
•
Cook, Parlor and other Stoves
At Manufacturers Prices.
Tinware, cheaper than the cheapest, and made up by practic't?
workmen on the premises.
eitee-Troughing done to order., Carriage Plating. a Sneeialty. real oil Chimneys) the
very hest and none cheaper.
co —
Intending parebasers will always find me az my pos., ready to attend. to my own business
awl prepared at all throe to treat customers courteensly and supply them with a voa, and
heap artie e. Depend upon it that nowhere eon yon get better value for your money.
The -very highest price in Cash paid for Hides and Sheep skins.
E. H. SPACKMAN.
Exeter P 0, (Weer 15 1877.
THIS IS NQBOMBAST!
Truth Concerns You More Than Counterfeit,
Therefore, read, puroliand, and edicy its bargains. Whon 1 amyl manufacture my own furniture
111 prepared with my proof -sheet that the people can inspect at any time by, calling at my Ware
ems whore they wUl see a superb display of
Furniture in All Its Branches
is ni tnnflet•tred. by mysolf and my combined artintio sltill. with good worltmansbip. 1 der m.re net,
insatisfyiag the people with a clam of D'u nature that cannot bo equalled for quality or pride iat
14 toter, all blowing to the contrary, notwithstanding,.
WHEN YOU WANT ANY FURNITURE GIVE 3. BRAWN A CALL.
Corner of Main and Gidley's Street, Eeeter.
3Etensall
FURNITURE ROOMS -
OWING to the very large increase of trade.
have Imen compelled to enlarge my premises,
and have just received a large stock of all kinds of
Funitttre—in fact, one of the largest north of Lon-
don, Those in want of a first article in the
lions° Furnisldog Line should call and examine my
stock and ascertain my prices and be convinced that
1 can sell cheaiier than any nthcr Housein the trade.
Wool, Straw and xr • .ed mattresses and spring beds of all
kinds I have also opened out a first-class stook of Clocks
Watches ancl flue Jewelry, in foot, every article found in
a firet-class establishment. I feel conficlei.t that Icon sell
at prices that will satisfy the enblic, and as low as can
be purchased anywhere. Clock's and Watches repaired
we moderate rates, and su,tisfactio,i guaranteed, by e,oni•
potent workmen. Mho Organa and Musical instrninenta.
Special attent;on to Undertaking.
Baildiugs contracted for.
Irairbatrzt.