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11'11.2•11m$ Worsts , 48,1, - Pros ?font,
.1 , lig Mot,* FEN , - - - - Vice -Pres.,
DIIILCTOBS.
ri et' A , la' ati.pherson. It W Shepherd,
H A A el,$oue ]rI i' P, - S H Ewing,
Miles'NV1lliania,
F- Wor lansr/w TlxoarAs,Lao., G•Fen1 Manager,
,xas Ez?r'roa',.Esq.,Manager Arrmttreai B'r'oach.
M. litatt].ort, But., - Inspector,
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.. - xeter Bi'anr3hi,
73E. U Y C. I3REWEli' - 1a24A''AG1CR.
LOANS TO FAI MER0.
Money ad vanced to farmers cm easy terms, on their
o)vtl promissory notes with one or 11.10):0 good en-
dorsers. No niortgage required as security,
SArINGS I3ANI>D''''PAtiTMENT
Over cent 'Warrior unmoor/ ops devosits.
Drafts on Halted States boughtaridsolcl, Steil
ngEzohango boilght and sole',
. Collections nettle in all parts of the Domini
and voiatrns promptly remitted at lowest ratios
exchange.
Exeter, August 15th 1670. 0-01
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1880.
FREE DISCUSSION.
The establishment of a club in Mon
treat fur the purpose of holding discus
sions on all matters affeoting'the inter
este of Canada, present and future, in
eluding suchsubjects as annexation
independence, British connection, and
our trade relations with otherocnutries
has given ti e to much.oeutrover v
the newspapers, many of whin
pounce the elnb. as a disloyal ora
The Globe is particularly severe on the
ati;embers, and hammers salty at nein
as zealously and as ineffectively as i
does at the National Policy. The prin
cipal pause, we fauoy, of the Globe
loyal spasms at the present anile is that
it is foolish euougli to believe that it
can injure the Conservative .party of
the Danuir,ion, which, by some process'
of reasoning peculiar to itself, it hold
responsible for the utterances of the
blontreal•geutlemen, because, ferspotli,
the mnjority'of them ;are members of
the Conservative party. it is not t.!le.
fallacy of such re:tisoniog that we wish
to point out ;-iudet+d it is' unueeoes-
saty, as the people of Canada, even in-
ciilding those who' gatber'their dpi ions
I. only from retidiug party orgaus, are Too
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ruled. Vow poputi, row Dei --in many
asses, if not always. Ali Governments
exist by the will of the people and f r
the'poollle, anti from the people Gov-
ernments derive their authority. But
the tyranny of'a majority shall not
permit the minority . frotn openly ex-
pressing opinions. The days of trea-
son ate at an end. We live in a more
enlightened day and ill a more progrrs
sive age, than were the tittles when.
Igen went to the acaffi'ld for the crime
of spelling against the powers that.
were. The views of advauoed thinkers
on natiouat questions in Canada heed
not bo aooepted by the people. Because
we bold one bet of opinions, we have
no right to say or not as ttlough we
knew 'everything ou the question.
Thosewho se opinions differ from ours
may be able to pr:°se+ t the question in
a different ligllt to that in whirl 'we
have been viewing it, and • because
we outu umber: them, gives us no auth-
ority to say that they shall not Inalfe
use of the knowledge'•the,y possess.
Error and 11411etiee only have caLMe to
fear discussion. Truth has nothing
to fear. Then why should so warty
people cry 'traitor' wheu a man takes
occasion to give his viewg regardipg in-
dependence ? We believe that the
proportion of ;allose Canadians who
favor independence to be very , small.
They are satisfied with our present
connection. But the question has not
been discussed. One friend has been
afraid even to mention it to another
for fear of being branded as a traitor to
,' country and an enemy to Great
I3 fain. To attempt to choke oft die-
() tut when the public mind desires
it is tt,engeroa's. It is better always to
let the gas exhaust. itself.
Hensel -
A. very successful and interesting
Sunday School festive], took place on
XrnaR night in aid of St. Paul's 5.,S.
'JThe let part of the Programme eon-
silted of hymns, a cgs and leeitations,
s eutirt ly carried ontby the S. S. scholars
and that with the greatest credit to
thetnselves,andthe entire satisfaction of
the large audience. The 2nd Tart of
the programme eonsistellof a, Seiupiicon
entertainment, ' ehxhibiteiT and explain.
ed by the Pastor, 1tev. E. J. Robinson,.
who was ably assisted by Mr. Balding.
photographer. The .whole cunelauling
with 0 geuoosdistribution fret» an Xmas
tree provided by cnutributioa et' the
teatehers mud friends. Proceeds tie%
intelligent to Le Tleceiveel by any isuolx
apparent slap -trap ;—but, -what we do
'wish to speak of is the utter futility o
the rffvrts that may b.a put forth by
any political party, by any set of moll,
by any society, or by any newspapers,
to prevent free,:opon 'dud full discussion
by the people of `all matters that have
the relnoteat bearing ou their.iuterests
as a community or as a nation. In
these practical, matter of feet days
sentiment' is not, much regarded, We
are net of those who cling to old things
Venue they ; our are old because ufat-
hers
athers :have prospered tattler a certain
condition of affairs,atrords no good and
• sufficient reasonwhy we should not
endeavonr.o:place ourselves 1n some
other _eon .condition ton iu which there are
reasonable ]hopes that our prosperity
would be still further thEt etihll,nced. The
world is constautly chauging. One
change demands another, and those
who do not keep' abreast with su(•h
changes:soon disappear from the scene.
They are most loyal who are loyal to
themselves. If a man directs the peo-
ple to a course is which their oonditioe
is improved, that man is a public bene-
factor, oven though it be necessary, in
order to accomplish the results aimed
at. that the existing order of . things
should be entirely. overthrown ; thud
public sentiment, forced to the surface
by reason and justice, is rapidly grow-
ing more favorable to the freer discus-
sion of all subjects affecting our materi-
al interests, No matter what effort:. may
be put forth to stop it, this advance of
liberty comet be . hindered. What ob.
s rdity
r thst, to say
that we shall not
diaoit.is wlt(1')tlt, fear and trelnbiitig, the
prospects that hale 1 le. rice as a nation
W
world open out .:,(t the Canadian
people. \Vliet ra t�isll to 'saythat no
oue in °Ana:.; must give. his, views in
favor of annex•iti to to the United t
States, 0,' who shill m'tintaiu that
;that man ie dieloyai in .the proper
tineaniug of the term, who shall "Rh
perfect.ft'eedar at3voeate even a chants
in the forrnof the English Government?
people are' The Irl a A the ulrtion' and
l 1 ,aceortl
It : ba their willies 01411 the nation kw
DEATHS.
ern In Usborne; ou Jan. 9t11, 30.116 Kyle
aged 75.
Sxsts.—In Crediton, on the 29th ult., Amantiit,
wife of Wm. J. Sims, aged 55 years.
CAMPBELL: -In Usborne, an 31st. ult. Eliz.
Campbell, aged 78 years.
BIssaTT.—Iu. Exeter, on the 4th. inst., Win. 11.
Bissett, aged 2 yeats and 6 days.
MARRIED.
FoavEI:L--LATrA.-•At the residence of Mr. Ed-
ward lipae tntait, in the Village of Exeter,
on December 251h, by the Rev. G:.A:
Mitcil,ell,
R; A., 11I,. H. Powell, to allies M.
A. Latta, all .of Exeter..
JAei(:rr.aN—D,1r.—IIx. London; on Jan. Ist, at
the residence of the bride's mother, by the
Bev. Peter Galbraith, 11r. W. H. Jackman
to Miss Flannel' Day, Loth et London.
SwL\L'aroN—�1'uit>ur.—In laiubrooke; on Now
Year's Day', at the resilience of the bride's
nlolliev, Biub.rooke, County ofWeutivbrtli,
Out., Ben. SWiner'tozy;'• g aiu merchant,'
Exeter, to 71112fa .Emma Henrietta, third
daughter of the late Clias. \\[right„Esq.
Loxo-BBrssarr,—At Crediton, on the 30111
ult., by the ]:tea. J. N. Butcher, Ur. W.
Long, to-Exurne, third : daught r of .1rs.
Bissett, all of Usborne.
BIRTHS.
•Bxssxxx.-In Exeter, on the 26th Dec., the
wife of Thomas Bi8sett„of a sou.
Ross.—In Centralia, on the 25th Nov., the wife
of Mfr. John Boss, of a aaughtet „
MONIYMAIiJ iitVAYd01+WALfi$TAIo21:u'
vl+xi•rhe Auit,t\vl'1rillxte aJ.0lilvs ow Y Goulcl
Van-
derbilt and otuur xnilliou58 make money in
stolJte. Copy sent free, with otl r iui reports 0I
the market. Address. T. POT'IAtt WIUIiT &
11 all st, l.0W York. ... .
Sec�J• HOW to become riot and Watch sent
luta xree, 11. t3. Agency,iliount Wiuulls,M t
pp Elega1 vew Style Chrome Churls; Witli Margo
J. 1Oe. iust•pttid, (ioo.1. laced t; Co., t aesalt,N.Y,
LhegantChromo Cards, with pante, 11181st
paid 1(Iconts. L. Jones r CO., Ntaean,N.Y
G177n neon tlr,uud oI velsees gw trantocdte:gents.
Ip / outfitfreu, usst�v tC au, Augusta, Maine.
$I77 A Wit and expenses to regents
• ()atilt freeAddress 1. U. Vu.ot
y
Augusta, Maine.
7010 'T'Mi
1 Seea week al your own town, Terms au pi:r,
oatiltfree- Address RC, HALLETT do Cu,
Pert'anti;Maine. •
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If t Drspele ^ Pmc ;tees.-,
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o 1880
Will boatel ed Mat to 01I appllydnt., and to ou,tomwr wnbo0t
ordering It, 11 cantatas four colored plates, 000 engravings,
about 200 pages, and full descriptfon,,.prfeos and directions far
pleating 9000 sarletf,a of vegetable and Mower Seed,, Phaut,
Rom? oto. Invaluable to all, fiend fora, Address,
3). M. FERRY & CO., Ds;:rait, xiit;h.
The new Preneli Medicine cures Sparntatarr'hara
IMPOTENCE and all nervous colnphaintsre-
salting in Loss of memory serious impedimenta to
nnu'riage, great depression, etc. 75c per box: ;1
for 102. Sold by druggists everywhere Whole-
sale—LYMAN ERGS, & CO., Toronto, Sent by
mail, securely sealed, on receipt of price, Address
Iniperiul MHdioine Agency. Boxe5114.0., Toronto
CATARRT3 d CATARRH ! ! USE' W
v The great
Sierra Nevada Smokinb Compound.
Theonlypositivo eure'forCatarrh yet discovered,
Fon. $AL1i DY
C. LUTZ'S CENTRAL DREG STORE.
W. LSiIITFI; General Agent,, Arkonati, Ont.
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A RARE
CHANCE
SUBSORIBERS, REA1) TRIS,
For the year 1880 we are
prepared to make the following
unprecedented and extraordi-
nary offer. \Ve will furnish
$2 40
2 00
2 60
2 60
0
Times and Globe
Mail
ii ree Press
Advertiser
Witness 2 00
This is the best offer ever made
by aiiypublisher, and we con-
fidently expect to add several
nllndred names to our list by
Spring.
We can supply any paper
desired, scientific, o gricultural
or otherwise, at greatly reduc-
ed prices—from one-third to
ono -half less than usual rates.
At these prices ipayment in
advance must positively be
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PATRONIZE .IIOME INDUSTRIES. J
Why go abr. i ad for your Furniture when ' you eau'
get as {3oo,i: Value for your runny in Heusall es
in any other Town 111 Canada'?
.r,I9.2s..IRN
Iias now on ham] a splendid stook of S'Z
F U R N I T TJ -i' E1 PELLETS,,?? It OP EVER DESCRIPTION, C3 0 0 � stL
0 L►
0 0. 0 ttit.
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BISSETT ILM ,
EXETER,
FRESH AIRRIVALS OF
STOVES
ETO.,ETC., ETC,
While sone predicted that the Nadeaul
Policy would increase the price of ere,.
article, Still We. are enal)le,l to 1411 11411110 0 0
that we eau sell all k:ads of stoves
10 per cent.cheaper
Mumtaz ever been oitorodlierotofolo Wo
lave sold out olar 39,1�30S in Ionsail.
rand adctedl'tr olv t e tale s(1 skin Exeter,
which is elle of the largest i t tue place
—ALSO--
Agents
LSO Agents for Verity's (el-.
bra'ed Plozv,
17,
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BISSI T' BROS., G+?s ffrl' :ri, ON'1'.
Vale
Which ile Will, Sell at Prices to Suit
ilia Times.
UNDERTAKING
Ill alltts branehospromptly attended to. Also a
FIRST CLASS HEARSE,
Which he will furnish for FUN137.bALS on reas-
onable terms,
Contracts for Building
Of every closer ption taken on most reasonable
' terns. Material xurui,ited if desired.
Ste:nombor the Henault Furniture and 'Under-
taking Establishment.
S FAOEZBAIBN..
UP WIT a
T TIMES
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PARTIES INTLNDING
',Ta vTJttOEASE
OR G- A
All accounts due to the Godorlob Foundry and
inauufactu:iltg Cowpony (Ilthlitedl roust be
promptly settled to avoid costs,
No persona are autltorisod.to retoi\re payutente
or make settlements o t behalf of the company ir
except Ole undersigned.
HORACE HORTON,
President.
JOHN CIISISTXAN,
Seeretary,
Goilurich,Juno 18, 18!X0. ti
SFiOtiI,D+ CALL A
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ani *eatable his Streik.
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urcps
Or 1uEaa•.Coatetl. Concentrated, IItooa
and k:erbai Jai e e.. .•tori-flJttioil4
Grannies. 'TISE a l,l'A"II'L.i'. GII.LN1"1
(1 a'1'14.L11'510, or ,litlRum its Parvo,
Pit yore.
rite ow. elly of n1 0 tern Medical. 0hr m(cal.:u11
Ohs iu.t,•r•dniedl t ien.'v. No lo -e• of ,111v longer
1i.t1¢ '1 0 'arse. repel*i +e. 01int naa,e0110 pilia,.
w p•..'': 1 11,110:1.p. era 110. and bulky ingredients,.
e Leu 410000. t.y ti 1.11111 n1 l It peiratjntl of *liana ictal
nuc 01‘1 V.Idt, :i 1 1110.0:1111;0'1 e11)1i 1r1Iernledi
111;1 1,:•.4101'14,4 u'n11 11141 111,1:11 vanrahlc 1'nnto: raid
,"1.141. nut t glee alt vale. 01,,11 into a ttahlnlel111)11-
:le. • (4;wets t tr(;rr stun a 1st untried
red. a tt 111 1)0 r t 1111+ oul1otwttit by thr>4)' 11
110 nit t ,411,4;1 ,. b'n1.U'fl+ 100 fu-lidiou< L•t.tec,
lnl.0 Pavan 01 vc+ Pei i et min (,eats, ir111
n t -t 0014,11 r,ncd u'1 n1. n, 181011 ,a Martial' pn8 00'
t- 1' a sine liwl 101 1111V tri 1100 l va:0 pill" fawn] Tait
a 111 -alnrgt Proms the Ii+vnn,Jarittleat Intr.
• in power, 14-411t40'l$41l ti1 rheir0tl.L. 1041411111 411o1
444.0 net tried div;111 are apt to .ttl 4,o e that 1I)01
ue110
ten 'tie incus :batcrithisnota;nil•
he case, rile �litr t elt :alive medicinal 11'incip:ee
d ri'ht. h tl e v are.tt1mpn:4 1 being :no hcu ul 1u�rd
old rnndnl,l, nuc. I1'..Ihe 00141.4, 4. 1n tn•1�I1•oe
it in Kea'tc-hiupr rout thorough, vet
gently' mai kindly' operating, tether•
*N.
:4500 Ilewal el is hereby offered by the pro-
nuehn'.nt Lliese Pellets, to any ene:utisr tidal, upon
(nal+•..i
will Mal In them :Inv uh111nlnl 1r "(iter
0.4111; of mercury, nle1tllul poison, 04' i.nnietous
a
ite io, entirely vegetable, an plrtii'ttlar
•fur' tying) b -it Wein. They operate
venom .Ilnitll'Lnl100 t1 rile enn'riturt+n, diet, or
'emanation. For Jan 110iea. ,Icadttclre,
.oti.diptttiott; Impure Mond, L'ioin in
lite shoulderw 'Fight of the Cheat,
rizzittep.s. Sour i?ruetati(1t14 front the
dotty:telt, Batt t.t,(e in the, mouth. nil -
.014. 4141 4'a*, Palati tat region 11f rt id-..
]epi, Internal Fever. 811int ted fee fig
about stomach, 1(14.•.3 of 1110011 to
klirad♦ dish -colored ,,rihc. l'i 400ilt-
billty ati*T ,(1rloom y Forebodings, tike
90, L'ierre,k L4leaattu1 8'ori sive Wel-
lets.. It )00( iintnuml nt 1n( rt'tn,vii,tl plover of
10• i'in,rwive falters ever 41 great n yari+a+' of
ri•1a-v , 1 oslsb u1 say that tht+ir action'.
ipost tike nitint,t1 ("..couottt)' is ttuiver-
ll, trot a t;