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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-10-24, Page 8THE TIMES ^'circwB :4 187 OTJIB. STOCK OF . lee ccat ,gs a eaavy T7:04s r :Q heir compieteaudcarefu113 selecigd',veare to Co3 etitiOC1 X11 .� YQ$. EAIdi'+ TRADB ' . LEADING ENGLISH and A\IEBICAN • Fci ;il.ioit.,hozl View,' > " Gouts' Furnishings a speciality. W. GRIGG' Po`i.1P=1 ,,, t.e,d rtrlt,.attention to the.ad- ;ert" gntof MIr. J,:W . -•'. roderick, ..which,ap- Peaxt tilt another. coluesee . life;• Broderiek, is tcell.l nown to ani our readers. , He lase boegit aa,eeehllent bnlrkrttpt Stook, at Cary low prices, And. it is a well<knowu fact that Ur, Broderick alwaye gives to hie cuatomera any advantages he may: have gained in ?raking purchases. e4s. q'1tos. Her ao xAx, of pills and ointment awn is having trontble o,t present with Jus. to. prove that 1a .It.seas,-however, the other pair -eye -Weir the: 'Monier reditorl" ora n•atxowu, But Iio•expressed ra doti'bt about their being 1414d4"11,, Exeter: Ile .statoil enput e:irplJatioglly that• they ,were Itot. If t}ie eneeged•,exbib for wants the ptlblte to•knpw all'• about thele we +hell be,oul3'tee happy 'toren. per inform*. ,lou gra is, Waio ' they not. In ide for the Western. Fair in, the City oft London 2 Did they not take first prize there? Were they Medich, of New thin who calls himself Prof- not "borrowed".hr -"hired".. for exhibition in Exeter? Is the price of them not eight dol. tars ? Were they not returned by express to Mr. Lacier, of Loudon ? And will not Mr. LVOV return them to their owner ? We ing in Montreal. ,Holloway's bade marks are know all about those boots, and must (theme. all registered at l3it:taa 1 and purchasers should terize ns a fraud the conduct of any man who res that they get tial, genuine article. a'fll um the work of others to baud ng a reo `q -t^ S.trraan Srnele�L ,PaaYt:r, 'tl£ETx\o,- As tion for himself. The object of theseexliibi• LOCAL 4;1.1 l N�-1^t s. ` laGt uuday as day of thanes, done is to matte local workmen do better work, acus•appui:ntl a giving throughout thy? Dominion for the pros THURSDAY, OCTOBER '24,. 1S78. Il perity of the fiabbtith Sehool work, some of — tete scheots in the village spent Duly half the Neese `Ihntrs lay is Halloween. Take in , este ,netted tient' in the eta;Sty of the lesson and cies e,tl:bag e, and. mace your gates stationary. Smeess i.•- essrs.1 +tare. d Willes skipped thee ear loads of wheret ter Bolter on Tuesday test. Wxa direct ttae'1 attention e: f our readers to . Me. h Perhte ehangee'f advertieenu .ut iu moth- r fessoe Reneway's agtrut for; the Ultite•l, States stud wine has copied Air. Holloway's a:lvertice• meats toed for word and cut for cut, and sells st emitious article.. Ile has lately been operas- ae hiaattna. I t `I' i ,-Mr. Sandy Reid tine ueeted reamer r• :,t in Own tau $31.00:.Y. IIir leaks hale and heathy. hire Itesermentt .---Mr. A. I'. 3Ianning :Jewel ne a blanch "f rite Week bteriea which lookeSelf a bash on lrie father's faun on j •t et it h r)1 1thee i. - I3e :: 1�AGt.•--The Exeter Logs were heater at a dame of hoee bell lav the Mitelrell chub cos Sentrdae. their ave inning nee a lamest, The s2•ere &tereed Exeter, 12 ; Matelle•il, 1"J. : et et ba., Snit when he I+ro1 e.1 rental fiat a .• [ eh:oatmeal work Said begat, the life of a gentle - votes] the remainder of the time to offering up thanks to the Divine haler, for his blessings iawstowcl e'n their labors tlaxit,g the past use's: S ens leteex:t . --- White some b.►y as trt'aal I.x<.tt i tcare� o:tt carer hunting a few rib lits ago they tietice,l ei 1:ir;;l+ snake whim •t i. cbeersr l ty Mr. merge Dyer's dog at the crenae time. Ilse venires KIR the stalk were P!t b. lain„ dtemerettely, and as the snake eaa;, n little, ow Innen for the ate; the burs • rue to ity ec1•cne. Tlwv loco+ t+, i d l n killing the wonstre,us seat,. which teteteured 6 feet, the 1tI h twit 1 awl to Flee the public an Idea which is the best representative of each, particular branch of skill. Put "*borrowing" work is not going to .,ssist in attaining that encs. ROBBERY AT BAYEIELD. ARREST or THE T11UEVES, Some months ego, 44441ug young Lothstio , "dropped " up. at the people of (;adeericir town- ship. own. shi . He gotten after e o p g the most approved P pp style of the modern beau, and sported a spirit. el animal and a stylish toil buggy. He sought; and obteiae . work front one of the sturdy yeo- men •"f the toxrehip, and in the course of time began to pay his atttutione to the charmin;t daughter at his emplo,'er. For thiesne4es.; lit, From, the Laut_Ion Graphs . told to testify, tho youuu' man said: ." It is hard feryon. gentleme tomake me,geegaila5$ my flithgl• :=his eyed, ling anthills' ing-"particularly as I know in my heart that Be would Ws hurt one•itttir°bfr herr kiehd: - °$e was, crezet.'tr'!The e. ee • t, • Judge Gildersleeve, elm jurors, the spectator+•, anx],.eeeteettteejettem. were,nnoist „ Jude .Gildersleeve told young McMianusthat'he'must answer or be held gnittee of contempt Of' Court; • hIr: Lyon geutly' repeated•"the questx'on. "I would rather be held foo contempt otComet theet sewer," young McJfaints oxclat'aed. Mr. Lyons seemed 1vth to mote #lent he be eomu:itted for contempt, and ovein motto gently pressed the • questiou. "•I doze t•rewembe ;' •blasted ont young Mo Manus. Then \Ir,. Lyme unrolled a blood- stained sprits+, thiels apparently had not leen stuck into the eartiz,ausliette1young McManus G1 OCEBIES, his i#hee he del uotlter witbtot See, histl a spade father his hand, over L*9•�'TN•I'+U SALMON, young McMunns declined to answer. Then he LO t3 STE 1t8, leas permitted to quit the stand, Mr. Lvou be. • ti ARD IN S. ing disinclined to move that he be punished. • 1totunbilt,•butmoral worts ?tits pile the do _nlinofg.mrtnn, g1,.•.. Wit l s" iYnlced of iiafbti3Yani ii3:illi ' •cod our t n gl free./mart hesats,••' 'k Nor desppt; rat ni rightoousnoes; quay [].wall zit our:hlghtseats.•' •*. . Winds outward cast 1 on spine and mast, the stars and brothers sing,.. Our own dear land Where 1'titht cloth stand and. 'Virtue makesthe king cIEOB x.Srdri DI.=tLE11 1N CONFECTIONERY, TIONERY, lltis a *eery touching story,' and exhibits FRUITS, [S:C'., &C. strong' natural al"teetion, and no doubt the Has always a ouo11 and fresI supplyoil scopic wiio read it, acimiro the vourag Want wino a stood bylli;father. Uat what .is viz,-iropiuiou, ]land. of a seen who tries to drive his f:,ther into the • street. and take away from him the business upon which ho must depend for subsistence 2 CUGA1tS, foreign and house !mute, an the bet; \o doubt many men who think themselves bands. Give Hint a can nua you will be euro to very righteous and upright iu all theit dealings . et eatisfae:tion. alwire thie youth, but how can they reconcile that admiration nitb , their,own coudust in patting a eon on the tlaelt rind a silting bite in every way to iujnre his father 2 Lot them think over it 2.'hoce who et ip ort and encourage the most unnatural wrung untitled to, urnybe think themselves genal men and without blemish ? Maybe they lam. Let then, commune with themaelvee over it. Also in TIirencest e, leadiugt brands. efloi 'G 'Protection in Canada, one the euvit t and the hated of the young A t t. -et 'tl.--tin tkanaiay afternoon rola men t,f the t•alnlulnnity, After hawing * fie i e la.vlp' or sop:t•tlting vise tumbled into this of- [ t l iu7tn]le:l hiluself iuto the affections' of the racy. He nutted. +en .hie shoulder a large ell .n tanghada.tire ]right•taunt "dstyti,lt"feral-ha[rti lr w -ti`r regret to little that Boo ttfr.1 '•eac..kraG lir ^atS rt•ree tae sae A lite+ tlbila'rlalt arlue'fll'.matt of means:. 110tveeut whither los 'lune and .:+:edict :s ill. Ile bets leen eaiett fur over ea haft tlle,tzritsrt ,"r :.te ewaa ruled that he heal v ,taitl,l etey Star; v +emetine+ several 43 oh incele Sial at tine s 1,e her eat -felted a. L' Srr,' c,ei IS + fe .Sheth 13naro:t tai 1 feel. tb,n tri;; for 1 Sent I t,lacu iu the t,rwnslri ranaeSlfat: at the t c;1,r, 7i td c^lu, ; a ' V ' 1Qttl„ic^tea' ; Mr. l,atiernaue, but see Mr.. t.'.[uteren Ivo not p ia.eSlbae e,f IIII. amen, ` n ea' e !laughter 1.It u a 1 f t f m [ whine !laughter ire paid e * r,-r�altel tide, 1Saa tete+ Sa"w t"f ebb opiuiun that it :" Flire t'rlet.a \ 4en lI'•'lltl;tr C'`a a eb9P„+- f,f �t- � i ]tial ln,i'l!'Nrn'9 t=a, 1�b wa+ ahr.l *� iQt 1ils:ee;.ivnS 4 ,, ; n;ta i+,etur a+tto, g„�ite,':En to QtQa^gale tate 4.'['utro fat ne 1 :ati�ititlp her et'rS41,t E,ira. S1►t' SS.I� alt�e,t,arpa al. ; ,, of tnt> r^f all�tria'y, (itA;l rax duabt #11� lanne�t q qtr. t'�IrtavrS ilt'a fart+ re r. lir "le a fair trf I fernier thesaa lit he was ente•rtaiue• a lineal ties. the -Atli, payieg segs+. 1,. ,.ren ea :eiz ' Iitu, ,.9nny of oar rea,leela who in- t huger r flour (Steep rg,:' 111tatsre i?, q c_ Id;int of (uau'snti or the heir amused to the n i , e t. an i .,ie•i 4I:'a; ie teaser I:aar;3ea:,r.. The collection which ° thr.'u,3 of the lueshe. But to a,.i ha..ngta. L; as 1 It es anlaar it re..01 'n Iii tIii this r,, rl,eu2 'a tir�t viii on Mr. '1'. Beattie. of the Silk Were. weir taE:cu cap ii the 11. C. 4 hotels nu Suud;ay seer, ca,ttl•lnt'e het forever, and on the .+renin+ lrs+ateoe Dundas Street. Cheapness, ext%:11."Saes• 411,i fair dealing will be found there. Mime -At a meeting of the ttusteee held o't Wednesday evt'nite; cf hent weed. 3liee Jennie 'Welter stns eugated to teach in one of the rooms of the Exeter t'ul']ie eehool. She o i"l assume the. rest=ousibiiity of a teacher cu theist of dannary .11$ J. Coeur Dar.•-cher[* will surely lee settle una^ triwouiill aitinnee's in I atter after so lunch courting. Oa Tuesday the Division Court WAS geld there w;t:i an nnnenaliy large number of easei tried; and on the saw day the Yet:see' Litt Court ed Revision was hell- FAREWELL ENV-AMIN A. Waller will entertain his friends at the prince Albert Hotel, Exeter North, on Tuesday evening facet, prit'r to retiring from the hotel business. There will also be a shouting za'tteh on the .arlae day. A largo number of pigeons will be shaft at. SpintSineu etrnul+iembraee thisoppor- tuaity of having a good day's sport. Tauses.--I wish to thank Bev Mr, M'ichelt in tendering his services for Sabbath if requir- ed, which would have beau readily accepted, had it not been previously arranged for bro. Greeuwc,y to supply the pulpit, and for other overtures of asitnilar nature. Jone Borunee, pastor cf Entre' B. C. Church. l'uneento. - The pulpit in the C. 1:• Church was eceupie' i by Beg. James Boyd, of Toronto, last Sunday, morning And evening. Bath sermons were of an interesting and in. 4 active nature. -Bev. John Greenway preached an excel- lent semen in the Bible Christian Church on Sabbath e' auiug, CAI[F.LEssNEsS.--Sema time ago, a customer at Messrs. Thorne th farmer's grocery after making hie purchases, went out, leaving a • well-filled purse on the counter After some time Mr. Farmer found it, and conjecturing who owned it, kept it until the customer culled again, when he returned it. The person who lost it had no idea where it had gone. QUARTERLY VIEErxxa.-The quarterly Meet- ing in connexion with the Exeter C. M. church will bo held on Sunday and Mondry 3rd and 4th prox. The Saoramentlwill be administer- ed at -both services on Sunday, and the usual quarterly o.rllections will be taken up. The business meetiieg will bo held in the church on the following Monday. WiNnow Bnosxa.-One of those large panes of glass whiub decorated the front of the Do- minion Laboratory was broken on Sunday morning by a stone which a young man threw at a clog. The stone struck another one which' was lying on the street, causing it to strike the "glass with great force, and shatter it very bad- ly. We understand the glass cost $50. GOOD Ctniu .-Mr Pat Caley, of Bodgerville •-(tray his shadow never grow less) -is an excellent judge of eider, and he kuows the oc- cupants of the TIMES office are too. He called. upon us the other day, and treated us to some prize. The individual who had those boots on traces of thou'. grimes. They wore then eau - fresh eider which he raid was taken froni good exhibition, feeling .9. little sore, rushed into veyed to Windsor jail where they now lie Coaaervative apples. We believe him, for it print last week to defend himself. We knew awaiting trial. was not corrupt, like M. C. Cameron. Long more than we -printed concerning those self., life to Mr. Galey and all his family. same boots, and iutendod to let the discussion Feess.-•Mr. Wharton Hongson, Co. Ane- of tho,matterremain where we left it, bat the Tomos bfcManus+, and his son, Taros Me - persons learned shat some. interested remarks of the exhibetor last week call for a' Mame, jr., of New York, quarrelled ,on Easter persons are circulating a story to the effect little a planation.•;:.•Ie nays, ""Cbe senior edit. Sunday last• in their home ut 53T. West Furty- thatLe has given up the anetioneering busi- or was exiled into hie shop and, on being iiheoud street. Mrs. McManus, ,130 mother, lu- aesss, authorizes us to give the story a gat coir- shown the boots,. expresged tome doubts a4 to terfered, pushed her • husband into the bed. whether any Niels in Exeter could • make a pair etr:good." Phiaisa.iii,atatement. 'there are int"rtlrt•;r Is to to appropriated) for charitable purt lista. The na aney ht to he distributed by the pawner of the ehureh,wito will have a better .bf thu !la{yiia+l;l since, the borrowed plume, in which $. s pper.% was etrnttl,rg around were e tritat,vel front him and. hie true nature was ex. ts1 psertanity of judging who is needyand who le . purled to peblie view. On the night in quern worth:* rth, t atd ih.a,i any ouo thee, The cnitvc• time, an exceedingly dark one, end favorable to lion only amonlucd to a litOO over $5, and if to the saec:essful operation of the horse break. each coir; regatiim in town would raise a simi, ing euterprisna of this woult-be rival of the ount it would go n gond way towards -I uutt.rieus Jaett S noppard,he gained burglnrions entrance to `lurk'' store in Reynold, and - coil n aui•netal pining ; his avocation with a thorsiu ih. nes mil exp.;ditiun which prove -hint bra ba no novice ilt that peealiar line. Mats f'honlm,' propose, assns le Dieu dispose ; anti the Wee' tenses ut b1trgla•s Soni di cavelre.t anal au alnrtu iven. aL erowd teas salon baths red and they ri Bening the needy ones of our village fur the present. 1)Snr:eroas' lier.'rtsa.-- A meeting of the Directors of the South Huron Agricultural So. eiety was held at the 4uatral Hotel, Exeter, au Saturday afterutnen last, The following gen. denten were present; -Messrs. W. Bill, James Pickard, Jas. lmilie,;Ilugb Love, sr, E. Cress. ] etartel for the stone. Theygot thodoor open el well, John Bunter, W. Lewie,D. Melnuis, L. and soma of the more (Reamed, were ailed to Hunter, Jae. Oite. W. Penhale C. Chtistie. It, enter suet seize the thiel, when: "whiz„ bang” WW1 determined to pay all prize -takers south went a revolver in the beleagaereal premises ; of Bonthron's corner. ltodgerville, at Mr. Jas. and the valiant meted atoppa.i to think. But Pickard's, Exeter, and SMI above that point, at they didn't stop long; n second, report in tut - L. Crc,swell's, Tnckerswith. 011NAME'NTIRO TEE Cnt111CREs.---One of the most despicable acts nny person can be guilty of is writing on the inside or outside of elnarches. A few of the members of he Bible Christian Church in Exeter Imo drawn our atteution to some writing which a handker- chief flirting young man has placed in the church, calling the attention of acertain young lady to the 415th hymn in the Methoaist hymn book. This scandalous desecration of the Lord's sanctuary is shameful, and the an- ther of it deserves the scorn ofthecortemunity lution, started in hot pursuit, nobly followed Exzezn ,moon Bok m. --The Exeter School by the brave men w110 ran away when the first Board met in the Secretary's office on the 16th, shot was fired. At length the burglar is about inst. All the members present. Minutes of overtason. He turas, He looks at his close - previous meeting read and approved. Moved pressing pursuer. He sees no hope of escaping and resolved that the follocing accounts be him. Quiok as a flash he springs to meet Mtn; paid ;-TentEs office, $2,88, for printing nu- ho pulls a revolver from his pocket, and before ditors' report ; Mr. John Grigg, registers, a word could be uttered it is pressed tight crayons, &c., $2.98 ; Mr. George Cudmore, for pumping water out of well, $1.50. Moved and resolved that six common wood chairs he pro- nured for the various rooms in the school. Applications for positions as teachers were read from those now engaged and a number of others. After due consideration it was moved and resolved that teachers be engaged as fol- lows :-Mr, Thos. Gregory, Principal, salary $625; Miss J. A. Spicer, room No. 2, salary, $270 ; Mise E. Hicks, room No. 3, salary $265; Miss J. Butcher, room No. 4, salary, $250 Miss A. Henderson, room No. 5, salary, $225 ; comfortably otos. proximity, caused a precipi- tate retreat to a place of safety, where a eouucil of war was called. After deliberation a young man, a tinsmith of the village, earl he would capture the burglar or die iu the attempt, incl accordingly, inspired by the same fiery bravery which ivapclled the late Artemus Ward to ex- claim that he would sacrifice "all his wife's able bodied relashuus to save the Beim,' the crowdcheered:ind once more advanced. But exit Mr. Sheppard. However be was sighted, and the tinsmith, true so far to his bold reso- "The ItL nq' is of Lome will find the cnn- ditiunw of political life in Canada wholly; differ-. out from these amid which Lora In -actin has lately lines to gee t rll. I r the electoral struggle wbieh has jrp:t come to a Mine the en -railed Liberals have been cenmplatety tlefeaie.t by the+ so•ca•l''d Cons: rratirens, if the lsartiees be;ir:ng tile,+ n•►ua .; in *hi, e•eeuntry were to go through a similar txperieuu' at the pinned mouton. the fact would wean the triumph of the Inn- , Ivrea volley of tetra Beaconsfield. But an owes ted ante t nt i u itn4a' is net rai*ell in colon. ia11 pvlitiea. The weeping of the emetervative triumph in i`ar:t,t"t is that apoliey of tarutertitan le absent to be entered upusl with the lie:rty gestalt—in c f the vast minority oithe Imputation. The t' lnali;nu'a an' brine severely !Marcel by solea+ Bngtiell preliticirltns for what are called their retrss4rvs*lve tendencies; and in tris against the manly preast of the brave tinsmith. He pulls the trigger. There is a suap, and the horifiod followers who were now on hand and saw the movement, expect the bravo fellow to lie sweltering in blood at their feat. But no. By the greatest gooddfortune the revolver hong fire,and the man's life is saved. He, Sheppard, is now quickly overpowered, handcuffed and placed in jail. This ends the romance of hie lite. The desperate character of the man may be guessed when it is stated that he carried fuer revolvers. A search was made iu his rooms, and a quantity of stolen goods was Miss H. Schram, room No. 6, salary, $225. found, some of it having been stolon a few Moved and resolved that Mr. A. Robinson be nights previously from a lthrdware store in engaged as oaretaker, at a salary of $150 per Parkhill. It was identified and returned. Tlae annum. The Board then adjourned,news of the burglary brought .to the seen° a' Tnoss Boors. -Our readers will remember merchant from near Windsor,who, while there that in our description of the Exeter fall show saw the faces of persons familiar to hint, and we oursorily drew attention to the very poor who were suspected of being implicated in exhibit made in boots and shoes, remarking that in the absence of competition from first- clees shops they (the boots) were awarded a many robberies. Trey were arrested at his instigation and their rooms subjected to a searching examination, which revealed the 110-4411-4-41 A Trying Position. ` taradiction. Mr. Hodgsou is prepiarparod to,nt- hud all salon and to give him additional fee room. chased the door and stood outside until alt woe quiet within. Then the entered the beat.rooxn., A moment afterward y�oune Me. edition h ea taken: into part» erahip Sfr. Jas. two entire of buena. Ossa pair wiry, wecan read- Manuel heard has mother Dry out. He entered and saw 1ns'mother 1yi'tg• on the .floor with a Oke, of bite Central Hotel, vim is an excel- ipy betievth nt else .iu .thea :exhibitor's shop- gapingy wound in herhead She died: soon at. 4.440.40 es - Trigir ai;pet{ranoeAnl agwr;ars? nvidoucee enore h terms:di.. In the trial- 411 October 7; after.1)pi..,: .•n: MJP1•'piN. A':htesyl: G+(. .•. c •✓ • •. -- ,- t•.. YM, t nerved s'dt they receive the sluae treatment tie ,lea+.\Ira ration: anti vedette other members sof our colloidal Empire who have also dieplaayed ll mallet • to blot' sh'etriar • of Viree 'T uuio, hang- Inud, even, is bseing blamed for breise conced- ed to her colonies the right of imposing duties Capon liritiyla commodities, T'in'e armoire to n•[ a very oae•a•idsnt way of Coking at the ques- tion. It eel hatstnenisd,when the Corn Laws were abolished, that everything was in favor of the syaternwe then adopted; ansa oar in+nlur poli. titan will aiwaye make it eae•icr Inc nes thrall for any .+titer country to carry oat Free Trade urinciplos. liven we, however, have of lane haat sumo reason to doubt whether we have not been a little misled •bv the formula that we lunht tiny in. the cheapest market and sell in. dearo't, ltther=tlntisiva an obativately re - Also to follow our exntuple -trent taf titers are no systematically moving an a%actly the opt Dano direction -that it may be gaeetioueet whether we do not often bay in the dearest mnfket and sell is the cheapest. But whatever be our for. tunes,11 in eertadu that ysnuig communities event stand the gtratin whiub we are chic to endure: Many of thcirmnnufactnres, if not, protected, must -simply die, since it is impa- ssible for them to compete on equal terms with, the trade of old and highly orgawized States.. This was recognized by so determined ren up. holder of free trade SH the tato John Stuart Mill; and the Canadians and Australians may s.arely be exerted Inc noting upon his Admis- !ions, The Canadians haven particularly gond cane, since their neighbors are almost fauntio,tl believers in the virtues of protection. Were the European markets more open than titey are, the Dominion would find it necessary In sone inm atre to defend itself agaiuet the ox- elusiveness of tine United States. Goon PoExnx.-The following ]]nes which were read at the celebration of Uncle Sant national fete day may be "interesting to some of our readers, as they aro the procbtotiolt of the pen of Miss .'aria. E, Sutherland, of San BafeL This young lady formerly resided in Exotee NATIONAL HOLIDAY, It is our day of Artiness, the nateon's jetbiloe, Our day of boast, of song and toast, and mar- tial reveille, 4 The city wears its gala dross, the airhath rosy bars, The welkin blue takes deeper hue, and day is thick with stare. Our dear riband, in every land it flutters to the breeze This day, and trims a thousand ships upon 11 hundred seas. Float proudly, clear old standard; no disgrace its fairness mars, Nor single one is riven from thine eight -and - thirty stars ! MI! hold the hand, Jehovah, the mischievous band would take One brilliant from our diadem, the Union dear to break, Preserve our constellation. Lord, and may its nnmbere grow And blaze with the enduring light, the heay. enly'planots show 1 ` Thou, in whose earength we won her, bless • the home we dearly love, • And peace with downy pinion, brood upon us liken dove. Sad is the7aud, nor, prosperous, whore broth- ' firs do obntenl, Our cord of love hold strong. Abroad, all na- t. ' C0116 ,41411 ue .friend. ' O flesh winda••blow, and outward,.throw, in In all the realms terrene Our ft.sg; And bend the Ocean mast whereon. its !(11'dµ Ore rte n; l -htl (heir:+ he to then gauntry, •Nlsoso, jut lair ;so wrs.',pr tA�.arlir ,r,• TWLtCCOS AND CIGARS, WIIOLI•',SLE AND MAIL, Agent for Great \Veattaru Steamship Lino, New 'Kori; and Bristol. REMEMBER 1i T IIIA] ADDRESS: SHIP GROCERY and TOBACCO STORE MAIM STREET. EXETER, . iT1?,\W IlUTGLIER wSJlOjh rsmiles rl;leilessagned would inform the inhabi• r tants e' Exeter vi,'b.;tl `'s .1.. it-� t t i t shut bcb,a OPENED iA. NEW RI:TeilKit, i UUI.x 1' +.mor eon tteofnet tleetusrntlueho,ancihe. °S', tlweenie liberal retrainee tint e,,,e "see las* coreed to man 1:4 the ants ES",11T11 ASIA w,t'a[.'r 1.1AR111s in me emend,,lteeti►nt In hie ave.- mower et aiuuinree, 11ism eatwac.•e►r nails -ell et tee v:"sss fonts of the viltaletiircetiurrnearl reel nod Of all l:,l:ate leers cosis<tartiy ou nand at his butcher shop. litacke'aritbing Sad wagon uraltMiscarried ea ;la t:rl so .shits brar.ties, B. DAMS. M. NEW BLACKSMITH AND GENE, ALJDBBlNSSHOP,H£NSALL. Raving toy Sew sltole now in tall blast.1'would is:. form tau publi<': that I teat rrhlaarscf to dorms', kettle of ]t htck.•[tnitl,irsg. inelt:Mug rr'teatrint '1 all khans of slgrieultstrnl 11,sehistsery,:metl as lie•ials ria Mssw. are, Tlsreslling Muehlnes, nail 111.tis :3h sur t will re^eivo 111y careful atIesttirtn. 11"r,, : that inter-. fere, and baying tender feet treated in the ntarc.tt approvori manner, awl satisfaction given, Charges ModaratI'e_ I have on band ail Idie•da of S•,•ric•eltnral IDupl merits front the Massey Stalruiueturing tin., 2aunr. castle 1. rliurnrnaber the place -First shop west of the Post V,l,ct', Hcusnih WI. SA2 O. Rensull Juneieth,1lli8. a.m. ST. At 1.33'S LLNILWOBKS. ouretrawe kiln!' Wiegman 111 full operation and hurtle gout t'lailr at terms enantitl of :LIME that loran piirgeus cannot be sulpasseii in the Domin- ion. Partlesfrom a 3intauee can always be,'re+idled eitberatthe kilns or delirord by tsssms aallmr est roam nerativo rates. Orderafnne n ciisieneel e>'romptIy attended to. WHITSON & SCLATEE. it T TiI1 Standard Sash Door b Blind, FACTORY, is constantly kept on hand, all kinds of building material. 1'Icuring hard and soft, Siding Mould- ngs Seco., sold cheap. PlaningJigging and Turning promptly attended to. BUILDINGS CONTRACTED FOB, and satisfaction guaranteed. Slee w•o havo'•on hand a largos ook of dry lumber, neo fool sure of satisfying those who may give us a call. BOSS BROS. & TI LOR DO NOT READ THIS, r_�nving received a lot of now mackkla ere, x 11 would iufoir�n the farmers of the ear- rounding oonntry that I am preparo4yta mann. fac+tnre all kinds of Horse Baleen, Barley Forks, Grain Cradles, Sunnite, eto, act having sootarect the services of a first-class Turnor, I am prepared to do ALL KINDS OF TURNING on the shortest notice, and for style and pries I defy competition. Always on ?sand a first- olass stook of Fork and Shovel handles. Mill hall a mile south of Exeter. A. COTTELL. pAINTIM G 1• PAINTING J. KITCNING Is prepared to do all kinds of HousePaintii•ng,Paper-han in Whitening ,fie. g ateaeonableprices .and punctually. • J. h1rdHINu, Main at