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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-8-21, Page 44 The Motsons Bank, „c.c ...4T.GD t3X Joe OL` restet&ltteNT, 1855, cap tat, $2,000,000; ' lee t, $4100,000„ HEAD OFFICE M3NTRFA',, Joutx STatsax, I sQ. - . - prest,re)it: Mot. Tatox&9 Wouatat.:r, Trive•Pras;, T J c+r<Axr:)t, Viie-Pres Slut Mute -tins Oo Non 1)llaciilteraun Senator It 1V iho)h)t'ti, Nee Ott,.lr;i Rorer Navrtt Co 1i rat o Nelson, Lel 1* P, .voles \Yil.tain , H` 11 men likokN TaoarAs, P1srs.,. - O (eltittt , -T• k1-.ATUN, 2laq,, - - • : ,, i;,e peotur. I+rxetor Branrili. DIfforeuee in favor of the Na. HENRY C. ZUT8W.t4Tt - - Ar.l Jdt}lf'li, tI0 Utllrolicy for f'urcnontha.,8,921,048 1;.183,403 We have compered thee() returne with those of the correspoiutittg period of 1878, The result is startling. During that period in 1878, under Grit rule, tit •re was imported lute this port from the West Indies and Dew.- erara the fulluwiug quantity of sugar. -- i hs Value. 8,811 271. $99,788 Du ingthe o,rra cooling period of this your just ended, there were imported... ........... „ 9,533,313 5989,178 ',MVO, TO PANNIERS.Or nearly seven naiGlinri pounds of sugar rioneyadvanced tolarmsrannewayterms. ontlt:oir and two handled Ill ,118ail(d dokitir8. I '.W.t prtteltst.lry notes with. outs or lucre goad en- tun't bt' borne 111 lutists, fell ther, the dosses. Nu m;trbgage required as saourity. SAVINGS i3ANXD"Ptit.l',01'DN the ditrereucA in valet indicated above gives but a fault idea of the eftaot of the rtes policy, for the low prices of smear itt tue West 'tidies during the past year here caused the illeeaee in value to be altogether disprolsortienate to the increase of entnu(it. What, do the \Vest India tnerol ants of Halifax, aud chip nwuers of Nova Scotia, whose vessels Barry frei;tht, the [ieheriaen chose fi.,h can be bought at fair pricer to pay iu the W. st Indies for this smgtar, the sailors who rattan tlhe vessels, the laborers who hatttlte the the freight, and the thousands of others to whorn this new streatt of life will reools; what do those say to the above figures ? t 5 per vett, rntora$t:tiia oc:t on ekiri, its, r 111 I'&1 )atr3 ;cc drart3'}•t t; tt .),.)]30l11. Star AR 1, ayie.tu,a b.tugl)t and sold, tColl.etlona naves in all o•urts of the Dominion and retools promptly remitted at,,,luwoa1 rates of eK°trait . I:xc+tt+r, a• -gust Uth 1875, 0-nt Cite riu,/e.' t . THURSDAY, AUGUST 21,1879 WtL.T A NATIONAL CURRENCY HAS DONE. The Ui•ited Staten hes recently rte• CLunpli.iihr?e1 something which no other nation itt the world hoe ever done. The Cl'over)ntent• has Gold to the people 111:Ita [s the Weights and llee'ur'; $587,000,030 worth of heeds, beating Case in a nutshell : The Weights atm-- wily tttn-only fem. per Dent. intorost, and in the Measures report for 1878, pp. 21 3, 811011 917$08 of three mouths says?r1, i11 show.' 11101 there were 42 dcpllty•ia i;tterest alone, file stun of ve'',8,000,000. specters 111 Ota'io, whew salaries Toey have the enttl.lus,ns earn of to (7O,.• :ttnouilted to$ 1 3,•1::1 5. LT •ler 1. .8 now 030,000 in oir::illaiittn at 1)resel+t. •Nu?v al•rangetne?11t, there are six inspectors all this lees teed 'lona with a green. with to salary of $1,200 each, and eta back choulttioo, and if the Atneric.an assistant-iuspeeturs each with a talary . penult have such u,tb tuai d. faith in of 1)0 ; total for s,5latie•i $17,200, the Cr(+tat of their tlaiuo, we int Oa- 31io Mtt:4' a 501• g ulRlor the now ar- ItaLltions i itr'uld have egnerey ea introit 11) la:lfle+:iet3nt cif 130,200 a year. In Q'10 - that of Call 1.t. 'lilt itttlieed of having :tee antler• the 2I-tCi:enzie r-('.jini1', tlierl c.)llfileiioe in Oar itouliy 13 use our 0(111 were• ;113 deputy innpf0'0rt(, drawing rarer, se,a !retest eoi'!try, vial en en- $17,517 fee belittles; under the new ar- terptieieg set' i.::e.lile:'n: 1'nitalation Of raltg Built, there tare four Itldpt effort' 4,0t30,0109, aad the untold 51etLlt.1i ofonr wed tette neei.:ttaut-iu.pt etors drawing 1l'.itte,',yferett , tai i f(•:tett'litetl t, if we 50,800-savingultder• the new arrange - unlit to emend; 1,00t),OOJ ,s$1,508,030 (tii'llt $7,700 a. year. In the other ore forced to lie; d our F.:rw'tue.3litllbter 2!(-jUCt+S Il:tdt•C 1tir. • MOeli.?nzie there to ':n ;l:t,uti to 'telt how en:leh they will were 21 deputy-irtepect:trs drowsing $11. give en this security, his rather hu- 3J1 in salaries, v hilt under the new to have to .?61i1 al=t' st'C',tYi'y `order of tt11ngB there are G inspector,: to another country, when it could he and 2 tt,5sistants drawing avoided. If the Englishmen iltave faith .iaviltg of $3,101s. Setutnary:-Under 711 `.3a 11.9 it nation, a1ui it ally't:'ars they late U'. v.!r:talent, Oy depilty- iuttp4'O'ure. here, surely we cnrst Ives ought to Lave I with sttlatitt, a•n:musing to $52,83;3. the Ba)no faith, sand step this eoutiital l Udder llrasaat G'vvrunleut, 15 inapec- neR•rottttig whin') we hitvc .been cluing, tot's and attahtant itispeett)rs-lyitti sal - more espeertlly dit2Ti'1g the last twelve ries Denouncing to $35,201 Annual years. Ti;e alnnitut borrowed in that time coat, for Commission, inte.rett,aud exchange, the startling Reels of $72,- 883;111, and we -.aro feat becoming a bond slave • to ino ley lenders abroad. Is it not tune we were wotl.iug on the •sreiug ttudcr Present Goverulnent $17, 183. LIE announcement of the resignatier of Mr. Angus, Genet al Manager of the Bank of Montreal, will be received with credit Gf cur own country ? The resat regret by the friends of the institetiott. of the paper ottrrency its the United I II° is esteemed and beloved by ti,e States Olinda give us encouragetnetit• whole business community. i% Ir. Angus to try and work in the same groove exchnnnus the onerous ditties of' the and a, rt hes now bd:earne a national ?centime he. has many years occupied neeest+ily to build Dor PiteAe Railway, or a less bnrdeusoms task iu con tied - let us do it by our own credit ; wily not ion with an important railway line in the Government give ns a Nat.ienial the North-Western States, the stook of + which is 1.u•gely heli by Oanteans. diwith the looseness of tongue which is (..(tr,oi cy, making; it 4a legal tender 2 the happy privilege of the picnic 'plat - Sir Francis Hiuckeehen finance Min- Although he will resile iu file States THE TIMES •• to the City ;Hospital be order that he clot lit receive proper Medi* trent went. Dr, 0. S. 1loore and Dr. Wilkinson attelided hien, null to them he tall differ•nt statement': is retard to the ate -atilt committed tit on hem, tuore particularly with rofereuce to the We-utity of hie ttssltiltulte. The thumb was severely bitten, the flesh and eon - fleeting nerves betweeu the thumb and forefinger being badly lttoerated. The wound,+ were so severe and the physi. caC euudition of the uufortun its matt so reduced from over istiltlgenoo in drink aud exposure, to to setts .o the medical geutic'eueu attei.(linq tutu seri. one Marin. Nutwithatitudiug they di•1 rill that Itty in their power for poor Bill, loukjaw set in on Sunday hest, ants he died from its effect, duriutr the night. The stetelueuts related by Bill to the doctors were of such a nature ad t•) reader an enquiry into the uffeir ab- a,tlutely 1ie'oesslereeand aceordin sly Dr. 0, G, Wore metered a jtlt•y to be eta. paileled al. the City Ila.1)ital on 1fnu day to investigate the clsontnsttuoes tensile to ttt.t' dem h of Hilt. Dre. Moore,. jt; n,, and \Vilkiuson ulade the post nett tem exnutitlli'iou, and botu agreed that loolcjttw, occasioned by the bite before spec:hitd, was the primary (.luso of Hill's death, He had beet ' everely Ricked !n the left side, but uo ribs wete fraetured. Air. and Mrs. Car- others, of the hotel uatrled, were ex- amined, but their teeti;n•nly (lid not threw mach debt on the Menti y of the ttera'lo who :assaulted hill on the light of the tts11 ii;ht. Ute pt)iut, however, was elicited from Mr. C:ttother•s in re- lation to one of the men, which was ilia, shortly rafter Bill left bis !mote, he (Ctt.r'tht:r.) load (tecasion to g=o out. title, rages NYhen he moulted, wits met at the door by one of the iedividmal.e .1Psternt.d by 1.Ii11, who eepeareel to have caste frotn the nireetit+u of the bares. That is:11%01:a has Wee glean thee Far One of the parties leren- tioLted by the unfortunate totes states most Nei; Hy that he neither 'wealth( d Hill on the uteht in gtleetion or any 'tht•r ni•,ht ; 0h1tt they v ro the btst of f: itlutd-t, and that if he b:ul steel hied in di:lenity he would have b.•an among the first til Resin aim eat l:f it. i)o- ceost'il wile For limey y years a crossing wiatl•lttlltile for rhe '.x:ent \\•r+'-'te•rti Rad, way Company in London. Lia+t.•r1y, he gave way tit drink, alio lost his shame tens In C0I]t'i?'lt1'']ll'd•', -i ;C''. whlrll dais he has been tedog old job' ab'+ut the city. 113 wee 0 h•irtt:loss old tx.a)1, email in stature, but of very. excitable temper tvhnu under the iufusnce of liquor. He was best kit' wu by the nickname of "Oid Stock", aiul leaves three grown up eltilliren to shortie hie Itutintelyend. Whish 1: $:le Tory? `1R. 0OLDKCIl SMITIi SIL,1ti'L,Y REPLIES TO MR MiACKENZIE. To the Editor of the Telegram. Silt. -Mr, Mackenzie is reperled, in this speech at Galt, to !lave doite me the lienor to allude to me as one "rho thought it wast consistent in hint as a Liberal and a Free Trader in nglaud to be a Tory awl Protectionist in- Can- ada, as if principles could be ehtenged by geography, poeit•ion and climatic infinsuees." 1 du not wislt to interfere ister, saved $1400,000 anna.ully in inter- est by the issue of Dominion Nctee,and (attire is no mine man in Canada to -day but will admit that our Dontiuiola Notes are ae good as yold,and more !.)referable than bank bills. 13y the resttiotion of our ourrency, the trade lnf our °unntry is eircultlscribed iu the same propor- tion, for a person witlt $1,000 has not the same advantages as has the lean with % 10,000. We Cttuttot nee why any joint steels !yanking company should either expand or curtail our pa- per cit ealaiiou with their promise to gay, insetted of the lioverntneut. THE \V1;ii INDIA, TRADE• The Opposition press very frequent- ly strikes at tho National Policy, and if a business man fails it is at olio a- ffiliated to the N. PP.,. bent the revival of any of our i:ndluett ioe. which were forced to closeowing to the one-sided Policy in opet'otiols previous to March last, is. nevr'r mentioned by them, The s{dt1i.}'(ax Herald shown the benefit of the National Palley to our coot try in ',,xestorittg this brltuoh d.'f trade V.'hi('h had left us sahib McKenzie was !~tie We;t India trade has been res• cued froth its. enemies arid 1)10ce 1 on a eesea suds healthy footings. Wo hear cetasiilted the Ceti tore HottRs. ret otos from the 15th of ;t[Oeoh, A. D. 1879, when, the new tariff .e81210 into ispeeeti'oil, to the Slet July, a period o! shunt four a nths, jw,t wined, his business eoun„oti.)u with the U.lm- ini011 will be very close. Tinee :t after,luuu last the Right Hou. Sir John A. Macdonald, the pre- ttier of Oanada, was sumwotnl to Os- borne House aud sword in as a meth. her of the ()seed's Privy Council. Sir (aeutiltl cotldh.iuu of a truly national John was ,appointed a member of the I legielation, especially on conmoroial &rivy Council iu Jctly, 187a. `T'he right , subjects, and int the best !security, tit hon. gentlelnau was iutrodact:d to Her the same time, for the cuutiuuani a un majesty, aud leading tni:tubers of the itnpatred by political or fiscal disputes, of our mored connection with the lltiot- Governtnent who were itt ttttendilnoe, her Oountry. I ladvuaate this in op position, on the one hand, to the sys tete of mere dependonicy, aud on the other to schemes for silrrenderiug our self Government to the British Par• tiatnent under the name of. Imperial Cou federation. • 2. The renunciation of all railways, --Death Front Lockjawpublic works, and other objects of ex- penditure not realty Canadian, especi• Ou the night of Saturday, the 9th ally the a,baudonrnent of the western inst., an elderly matt named Themes portion oftlle Eaeifio Railway, andeveo Hili was found asleep in tbe house at- the relinquiehnieat •:f the couneoti.oe Welted to the "Queen's Arms Hotel," with British Columbia, if she canuot corner of HIorton aud Waterloo streets, be induced In remain in the C'onfoder- London. Ile had been drirllting very ation on terms consistettt with ilia par. heavily during the day, aud left the tunount interest as a whole. hotel shortly before the hour for elos- 8. A. Commercial treitty with the ing, very much under the iufiueuoe of United Stetfeee, elicit as ();snarls, in pns- ligtior. So far as is kuown, at present, session of full self G',vern►neut might no went out of the place alone q,nd slake, which would abolish the customs seeght rest in the barn, and was found lino, adroit our producers to the Hoar- lyi:ug therein at a late hour, sneering kets of their own ooutineut, and snake Irma injuries received uetweeu the time us full partakers in its general reeonr- he left the hotel and when he was dis- ccs, its reviving prosperity, and its oovered. Ile eo.npleined of having Cornrnerciai life been kicked severely in the side and of 4. The introduction of the eleotive having bad his left thumb Itltalnst bit. principle into. the cortstitution of the ten off.. He was removed to his ha0*e, • Satiate; not as a revolutionary measure 1$UI three or jour dash& later trkgs;fet're ! a but bemuse experience 'bac shown deter form, illr. 1\laokenzie knows very well what the relatiou is between his des- oriptioil of use and the foot. 13ut 1 nifty say that the "Tory" polioy, which I heave all along advocated, and now advocate, coulpri.es:- 1. The oetnpfetion of Ctanadian self- government, its the 1olaictil sequel of what has beep already done as the es - by Sir Michael Hicks -Beach, Secretary of State fur the Colonies, aud after the covelnony he had a long interview with the (ween, and subseteneutly dined at Oeborno House with Her Majesty.. AVGWST 21 1.$7D under a system generally elective, an in which the will of the people is ratios nitied as supretue, a branch of the Leg ielature oousietittg of a body of nunai noes oat not be useful, aud may b very uti' ehievous, 5. Ally meantime of electoral reform which might tend, iu wino tneasare to take the repreeetitet•iou out of the tttn(1e of party ZL• aUtaget'8 and pert it. bask hit() the !lauds of the people. 'l'lse regelireTnent of an absolute major. +y int d' euhed by good judges to operate itt tbis way. In oot111'lieated tn ehin- ,ery for popular eleot;ults I coulees I slave) u'.) faith. 1 South of the present o:( tensioil cu the - Babylorlline, the cost to be paid title • of tbe• Babylon line kraut.-Cerritely - Moved by alr. D:%ugles, secondees by e Ur, Oaetio, that the Reeve be author- ized to repair the centre sidornad be- tween the Goshet, 13roneen knee onr- rted.lIoved by Mr, Castle, eecortdeel by Mr. Mc1Citt1'y, thet this Council do now adjoni t,) meet again at the Dell of the Reeve. Carrieel. Win. Piatultett Clork. �ase��rlcim-�rna vae•eczeoaw,,esn.-trraca �issoLUTI°N OF PARTNEIi- ateit ,-'filo ('rrluernttil, heretof&,10 oxistiuy lletwoeu John (tun - 1111(1lteuth11x121ill- (3 au(1 Lu'tbuf 't1 re 11,1111, trust ]sun'vu undo'- the u•me,style a..d firutof "Cook term of the Tow t,.hi1Iti its) Iva s dissolved (1113( day of(tu- ly,1879 JOHN 01,',E. JUN ii.lill) COG1t. NII. -The suwtuill �villrbu carried o t as usual byltiu •fiord Cook. 1)atud Angtst 31, 1879, The third of these articles will show the real diameter of my '•Protection Imre:" though 1 ntust confess titin I oonel not regard the Comedian producer its the proper subject of tenth except• ioual ittjtlstiee tis he wits eleturneg bt'. fore the triumph of the Nati tuitl Policy, nr thiuk the framers of a N.ttional tt►r- ifihad no fut,otion but that Hien on the wlteel. N tt a const of ed(liti ural tax• ation, as I belie ve, has been iluposatl beyond what was uoeeshluy to fell the delimit left by Mr. lfackeezie's Geeveru. teens; so that had he retnttiuod in t•tl'aeo, he would ilavt had to do iu they t'espt,et all that he blames his sllecessor•s for doing AEI linty difference being that in Levi ,t on the adslitional taxes the pre- sent Government bas ooueavered to Hots favor to our industries, whereas Mr. Mate tettzie and his colleagues t'en'd fitly? shows) 11)0111 none. The ref•)rm of the Senate, which Mr. 5E tckenzie pre)eleitne as the great gel:s- ti•ut of the iul lueeli:feet tutor", I, as le Liberal, he ve' stenclily advocated, and I wish that .1r. ll:tekestzie, when he had •a large 1ajority 111 Parliament, 1111(1 toothed Iht- it Al inett.t110, itlstead of dropping it as he .lid its appttret't de- fenoo to a•' insolent. threat. tie twist Bee that in taking 1t op again, when he has lust .he power of earring it, he is lit a great moral distldvatltnge. 1 feet the mien. ullfeialti•d respect for Mr. \laekenzie's: integrity of chvrtict.)r, ((n(1 hope t.) 82:; him 8''111'3 day at the hen(' of a .lepartment in a truly 33"t.i- (eni Adoehei.-.tr•:ttion. Bat he is ttlis- taket) if Ito t 111)1tosee that he lot, his plaoo a8 the he'd of the Govertumen throe:zit st tn'••re trick of his oppeuent'. or 0 fit. '1f 1tat1Untt11)1011.11083, as he avers with r)tther 11Clult leaps ct for the Vu1• diet of tel: people. i io hest it beca'l'lo, b.I. Iaur 0:lt.tetilled by Tory 1t,11netices, he did sot dare to give eif.•et to his Liber- al principle.; b.'ealise be elawined the door iu the f:t.eo of sut2oriog iudustrv'; and.. because, rat a groat c • ultrierci:(t crlsi the tole Lite O'�uittt'y that he ovoid be tootling but a fly ou the weed. Yunrs faithfully. GOLD WIN SMITII. The Canadian and American Tloar Trade- 1llnntreal, Aug. 17. -To enable our Ceitadittu nriller:t to grit,dl flour for ex• wort frent American wheat, the Customs authorities rssned a regulatiou authori- zing ,millers to make oath at the pear'. - est Custom 'ionise to the effort that hour so exported had been ground in bend from American wheat, The Mon treat Corn Exchange claims this regtnla- alioit does tiot work well, and that Bos- ton dealers have been gettiug their flour from Canada in bond and ship• ping it to Nova Scotia aud New Drums• wick as Oaoadieu flour,aud thus avoid- ing the duty. The Exehange, there- fore, has suggested to Mr. 1'ohuscn, 011nrnissioner of Customs. that diff realty arises in' oonsegnence of the inat- tention of many millers who live a dis- tance from the Custom House, aud that the oath of a merchant or miller's ageut at the shipping point to the ef• foot that all Canadian flour exported by theta in bond had been grouted fron, Canadian wheat aud no other would Dover the difficulty. Mr. Johns on it: willing to adopt the suggestion. Stanley COUNCIL PnocrvDli as: The Council suet in the Hail, Varna, on Saturday, the 16th at 2 o'clock P. lel.-Members all present. :The Reeve in the their. Mattes of the last meeting read aud adopted. -The Committee appointed to inspect the ditch on the townliue, reported as follows, -Your Committee find that it will take 140 rode of ditch- ing to drain the road, aud ;you'd mown - mend thee, no action be taken at pro seut.-A11 the trustees except S. q, No 14. !applied to have school moneys levied. Moved by Mr. Douglas'seoond- ed Mr. Aikeuht'ad these clerk be and is hereby instructed to draft a by-law to levy the school seetiou rates in the towuship, as required by the respective trustees. --Carried. Moved by Mr. Oaatle, seconded by Mr. Aikeuhead, that the Clerk be authorized to draft a bylaw to levyon the rateable property of this township, the sum of $5517.28 fur the O,tunty, tcwnship aud sailweay purposes for the year 18.70. carried by. laws Nos 8&4., giving effeot to the forogoiog resolutions framed and pas- sed. Moved by 1,1r. Douglas, seconded by It. Castle, thea Mrd bfcKinloy bo ate• prized, to let the jot) of cutting ou d1100 rodi through the swamp 1 • A LAK P., AUJTI(}NItEli FOR • TEN 0OHNTY OP BUIION, �LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY .L just roeuivcdfor investment cuulortgurt,L at 8 per cent. phNEOS,WfLLS, ETC.,. .DRAWN fen reasonably terms. CLERK 'SN0'1'iOE OF 1'lL1;ti'POST- ING Ob' VOTF IIS' 11lt•T. 11',t ferk7 A.t,1--11S79_.'"w1m r` sevetty or [Pse To Iv ..sip st3 tl,.rii)rarrze, reseer.aezer est a trots. NOTICi1; ISE1t:1tI?,IlY (aIVle TFEA'!' i burn transmitted c r !olivcre•tl to the iirrt'o"u mou:1911 d iy tlto Tiitrd still e t u t:t ccti0- s of tau "voters' List lot," (1 a 1, ns t qui•e11 t•r Suitt h'c(inns to bf so trim suit -h.,;1 rt d l've''od of Vito IAA L 111a.16 puree, t1 to v„e „t9 t t :t of all ir1•<unsaup.,:L"in,bt t.. I� t s '•r,1 A.. was»it,i•a Roil „fsaid luutli s ti;,tt (111'111tevotei, WO aafdttlnn.•il)rt. 17 ua • l ..t t+,, ^u:bcrH e rets L.•n;ist•te,1'("1')I ie•.:t." L°us,ltud iLuat tt .0 Lief .rtL.. t l,,,,, ni' .'t Iev • t: borne on th° . ur1 ti -'s, 153 o? 1K 1,1. Ana tei'iaiu1 rt c.. • for it et:on- i.. 'r3ara015E ut.nt1 t- .,111 , 1,e10 S;ti.t any on( 1t .tttic1' 51"f" 16 5l4 '01111,1 tt.ero.n ,a setas in,r•:a e t 111'g4:+ t.a lits',; tide Asia .1(1(0'8 C0rt•.'J •, to loft. Lace 11.518 ".st dly u. ?'.: t E.4;0 (:tai'lt of . 11.1 tit .140 ,alley, rte•,(+-ncs7'' «: •i'j 4 3 riot aR: t 1 ,,, i ,�.1t1ds m a+ J>+ Lzf nines v sl ':CJ a r tgL EL S 9"da11Jtti - 'ray �, � (ta'ler•� M'.,rous ..',i1 noes nen; all Summer ('ym rat:Its,y.r,ld l tuull.i- '° 12-50 11)6 1100010.1 orDIL-Z0WL.... s ten'- • r.x.raa: of Wild Strawt o •, y. Crams?, (Clic, Vomiting, So'it tita;nach, at:d ovary variety of klaixes of tlto aro carol by the use t'f this grfa.t- Vegoctblo ii& ned;•,iv t)a.n3. 1. jury to Cm system. Par ch:id: ou it bas nn °null. Thousands die annually fr•: tit `the above diseases, whiult might have ecapzil 'b.'en saved by the tis ly use of this medicine. For a.,le by all dealer., at 1311 cts, per b:'tela, or 5 sur 51,09. REPI'A?.1L1'1i) for MILB URN, BENTLEY & PEA1 SOON R 1VE 0V L. �! $AU wonlcl remind his numerous. �Ja Customers that ho has reinaved to the. shop fotninrly occu;iied by Air. hood, where be will be found ovor rosily to atto :d to all business en the 13002 'ndSE011Line. C. RAU, Crediton. Allan Line! LIVERPOOL, LON DON1»-RIB', GLASGOW Short sea pnssags--Ecettot)ay-Col)Ifort- . Si ffety. CABIN, MNTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE' TiOI ETS AT LOWEST RATES. EVti1RYSA'T'URDAY MY QUEBEC.. Sarmatian ,Siptember ell , Parties wishing to bring out their friends frwuu the old country will save money by bnying their tickets; at: tbeti office ofl tho agent at Exeter., 11very information concerning route,ete, by ap- plying to, CAPT. G. KEMP. Exeter. Marble Works. 101 - W, 0. WEEKES Dosser in MON RENTS, HEADSTONE S, MANTLE PIECES. FURNITURE TOPS, &o. Cemetery Work of all kinds noafly executed. 1r DoorsNorth of Drreew'sHrall, Main *treot,, 'fitiirtZ'IAatA21r.