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Oelueral.
Large quantities of iron ore are bra•
ing shipped from 1tladoe tniuee..
The t,ocly of a man named Writ. Car-
ron, a resident of Brooke, was found i
,the lake at Owen Sound on Wednesday
His clothes were found lying op th
errors.
New Brunswick Legislature Build
lags were almost entirely destroyed by
fire on Wednesday night. Most of the
contents were removed in a damaged'
condition.
Thomas Hull, a farmer living a few
miles from Watford, engaged a man'
on Friday last to attend to his cattle.
Tuesday night the man left, taking two
suits of clothes, a pair of new booth
and a valise. The man is lately from
England, and worked formerly near
lluelph. He is about five feet eight
inches in height, sandy oocnlilexiou
whiskers and short moustache.
The Governor of San Francisco hue
commuted the death sentence of John
Lanham to life rmprisonmeut. Muob
indignation is felt. Lanham deliber•
ately murdered a 'variety actress E..
cause of jealousy. He also attempted
to kill two soldiers at the same time.
A San Francisco special states that
the Vice Counsel for China says that
if such a state of affairs exists in. China.
town as reoeutly reported it is the fault
of tee Health Officer, who is clothed
with full 1l3wor to remedy the evil. The
Chinese Consul has received assuranoe
from Washington that the U. S. would
protect the Chinese.
The ship Alex. Marshall, which sail-
ed from New York a month ago, is re•
ported abandoned in a sinking Condit•
ion, with a cargo of half a million gal.
lone of petroleum and lubricating oils.
The crew has been lauded at Yar•
mouth.
Mr. Riley Dual, has bought the In-
gersoll Market Fees for the ensuing
year for $676, that being the highest
tender. Mr Johnston Mealy who was
market clerk last year tendered within
$11. of Mr. Dnal's offer.
The questing of changing the Liquor
13y -law back to the old way, >;iz. keep-
ing groceries and liquor§ together, was
discussed at the Ingersoll Council
meeting Tuesday night, and a vote ba-
il taken it resulted in a tie, when thr
Mayor gave the casting vote against
the motion, which was accordingly
lost. "
The many friends of Mr. Chambers,
late of St. Mary's but now of Winnipeg
Man., Will regret to Iearn that he ie
confined to his bed with small hopes of
his recovery.
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HER SKAL'ING EXPER-tIENCE.
A. young lady gave her skating ex-
perience as follows; --
'You ought to have seen me,' said
the vivacious young lady to the new
minietor. 'I'd just got the skates on
and made a start, when down I carne
ou my
' Mageiel' said mother.
'What? Oh, it was too fanny. One
skate went one way and the other's
t'other way, when down I came ou my
'MIargarett' reprovingly spoke her
father.
'.Nell, what. They scooted out from
under nue, and clown I came on my
•Afar area'
g yelled both the parents.
"On my little brother, who had me
by the hand, and like to have smashed
hirci. Now what's the matter?'
*.he girl's mother emerged from be-
hiiid,the oeffee pot, a sigh of relief es-
caped from the minister, and the old
gentleman adroitv`tnrned the conversa-
tion into a political channel.
t 3absts.
Not Cot. Inger•oll's "aristocracy of
the air,"but real human ghosts, Ghost
that were nnoe healthy men and wo-
men, but are now simply the "ghosts
of what they once were." As we meet
them, and inquire the cause of all this
change, they repeat the old, old story.
"e cold," "neglected cough," "eatarrll,"
"overwork." or "dyspepsia," "liver
cbmplitiot, with unsuccessful phyiri-
eians and remedies. In offering his
Golden Medic al,Di a v r a td Pleasant
Purgative Pellets for the cure of the
above affections, Dr. Piero() does not
recommend them as a "sure cure" in
alt steges, E'pr, if, the lungs be.. half
wa'ttc'd away, or there bee a oaneerous'
cornplieetiou, no physician or medicine
oacn cure, The Dieeovery is, However,
rill unoquallecipeotoral and blood•purifi-
er. ) t speedily euros the most aggro
vatect con!), or cold,arld in its early or
middle stags, consumption. By e'er -
rooting all_iri•egnittrities of the stotneolt
and liver, it readily cures blotches,
pimples, scrofulous ulcers, "bunches,"
or tumors. Iluudreds testify that it
has restored their Health, after eminent
physicians had failed. For constipa-
tion, use the Pellets. As a local rein-
any for catarrh, use Dr. Sago's Catarrh
Remedy.
ALL tobaccos exc-ipt the finest Vir-
ginia have a pun ent effect oa the ton-
gue and will smart it if the smoking is
lona eolitiuued. Some of them even
.vill blister it, or fit least destroy its
outer skiu at the point where the smoke
impinges upon it. The"Myrtle Navy"
is entirety free from this defect, which,
together with its fine full flavor makes
it a great favorite with smokers.
AUDITORS' ,UEPOi tT FOR THE
VILLAGE ()F EXETER.'
To the Reeve anti Uoic,icil of xeter.
GENTLEMEN,—We, the nndereigned
Auditors of the municipal accounts for
1879, beg leave to report that we have
exautiued tbo Treasurer's book and
compared it with the vouchers, and
find thein correct. Wo would here
+uggest that if the Treasurer wonld
keep his accounts sons to chow each
class of disbursements aeperate,it wonld
be much easier to class them in mak•
out the entitle' roped. We have the
honor to be. gentlemen, your obedent
servants,
B. O'Byrne
Auditors for 1879.
C. Spell
1879.
Jan. 1 To bat on hand $ 181 451
16 Ac. from w. scales 18 75
20 Thos. Gidlev, fine 2 00
Feb.27 hal of takes for 1878 2415 77
Ap1.17 G. McLeod,w. scales 18 75
clay 2 Licence Ins. 34 46
Livery Lie. 10 00
17 Thos. Gidley fine 1 00
Jun.16 do 6 00
19 Licence Inspector 892 79
July l Licence money 20 00
, 9 Gov. Grant 1879 217 OC
17 John Gill, Poil tax 58 00
A.ug.2 Luau from Bank 700 00
16 Thos, Gidley fine 8
15 Clergy reserve fund 19
Sop 18 Weigh scales 18
25 John Gill for Lio. 6
27 Sob. for drain 20
Oct. 27 Bissett and Puke 40
Loar. from Bank 200
21 Thos. Gidley fiue 1
Nov.3 Weigh scaled 7
10 Thos. Gidley fines 7
Dec.6 cash from bona. app. 27
12 Traders Licence 10
Grant to Bridge. 14
Water tax 109
20 Thos. Gidley, fines . 2
, License fees 10
81 sal of taxes for 1878 8
Taxes for 1879 part 4075
00
50
75
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
70
00
00
16e
00
00
25
25
Total 8733 09
1879
Jan. 20 By paid bank dft. $ 524 00
Stone pounder 1 15
D. Johns,Oil wick &o. 8 82
B. V. Elliot, advice 9 60
Littlejohn and Ed -
worthy for culvert 2 00
Ed. Drew for rent of
Div. Court
Geo. Muttart for
• charity
.24 M. Encretttfor regia.
tration
Feb. 3 Rich. Weleb for ring-
ing hell 8 50
Jas. Pickard, Lumber
and rent of E. H. 11 08
C. Senior, services
and stationary 8 60
E. H. Spackman, 0i1
and can 65
Mrs. Chun, taxes for
1873 3 50
23 John Southoott, use
of room forElection 2 50
Mrs. Wolway, taxes 3 50
Mar. 8 Treas., school board
L. S. 148 00
Ap. 7 Co. Treas. arrears of
taxon collected 6 13
15 Dr. Iiyndman, ser.
vices astior.in fire case 80 00
P. Frayne, paving 1 40
J. Willis. lnnber 5 03
G. McLeod ser. sum. - 1 75
J. Gill, serv. fire In. 18 57
G. Eacrett, a1 taxes
error col. roll 18'x$; 1 53.
Geo.Mutart Charity 20 00
29 Treas. school bd. 100 00
May 2 Discount on cheque 25
10 S. Ford, part sal. 10 00
S. Littlejohns labor 8 124-
R: Edworthy "" 1.0.50'
GeceSpioer " 2 00
Ai I3olland "c. 4.12..
A Hobnail -tactile reek. 4 00
A Bastard, labor 75
Titos.,Allorgair "" 6;400.,
36 75.
15 00
10 80
F. 1?. advertising
Globe
Diwtl '�
A Robinson, set.
3. Gill, ser,
J. Hawkshaw, use of
room 6 00
27 E. R. Bissett, fence 25 00
Jun.18 " " Bpi " 4 50
O'Byrne, use oflioe 4 00
While & son pts. 0 40
D L Campbell P L S
services 2 00
Councillors, Drew ;`&
Sauders exp.(rl'oronto) 18 50
19 Discount on cheque' 50
23$ Littlejohn, labor 23 75
J Winsor " 1 00
J Bawden ' " 4 00
G Spicer 1 50
S Edworthy +" 1 00
G & J Brookslumber 120 35
J Southoott, wat'g
street 30 00
E R Bissett, gravel 150 00
G Mutart, charity 20.00
July 10 Tress school board 217 00
Aug 1 J Welsh, grading 40 00
McDonald & Bawden 5 00
M Eacrett, postage 5 00
J Pickard, ohality 40 00
I Handford, rep.
engine 8 50
T Fitton, °leek 5 00
J Gill, poll tax 4 64
E It Bissett, bal o
gravel centre
S Littlejohn, labor
1 Bawden
J Balsden
W Ii & Cann
J Winsor'
G Spicer
J Poliplestone
J Moreshead
E Edworthy
Interest to Bank
8 G Cudmore, gradin
T Deering, <"
J Pickard, charity
J Southoott, Watg.
27 J & J Dignan, reps
Hose reel
J Atkinson, drain
G Mutart, charity
Sep 15 Discount, on cheque
26 J Keys, labor
J Atkinson, drain
White & son, ptg.
G Eacrett, Rel. jut'.
Mechanics Ins. gran
Littlejohn, labor
J Winsor
E Edworthy
J Welsh
T 'Tedder
S Ford serve
J Shear labor
Oot. 3 Trees School bon, d
6 J Atkinson, bill ennt
J Ferguson, drain
J Welsh
Int.. Lean, to bank
18 L+ lis Bissett, crnvel
8 Littlejohn lab,r
J Winsor
3 Popplestone "
E Edworthy
J Southcoit Watg.
street
Nov.27 030. Mntart charity
W II Verity. scrape
E R Bissett, lnrnber
5 Littlejohn labor
J Winsor
E Ed worthy "
Mrs. Wo lwaw taxes
refunded
Thos. fiorn,gate and
hanging
White & Carrick ptg.
I. Handford, wreucb.
R. Davis, wood for
lock. n p.
R.&T. Bissett, work.
Tp. Usborne indebt.
" Stephen "�
5 Moleons Bank loan.
8 60
8 60
8 60
1 00
n
853 54
g
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t
110 00
14 00
Deo.
15 a .. ",
29 J. Pickard nails lum-
ber &c. 50 22
S. Bnckingham,ralte. 1 00
J. Southoott, bal. st.
watering. 42 50
B.Oyrne,audt., nails. 10 20
B. V. Elliott, d&aft-
ing;by laws. 4 50
J. Howard,fill. ditch. 24 50
Fire co. No. 1, serkv. 30 00
"" 2, " 50 00
M. Eacrett, "" 93 50
J. McDonnell, "" 58 00
J.Gill, "' 50 00
G. Eaerett, "' 65 00
Treas. school board
in full, 78. 175 00
Treas. school board
in full, 79. 13000 00
County teas. county
rate, 79. 506 45
Premium for draft
on above. 60
Coupons and deb. 1180 00
Bal. on hand. 22 61
T otal. $8733 09
We certify that we have audited they
foregoing ,accounts of the Treasurer
and fhid vouchers for the disburse
e.
ml.n�t
B. O'Byrne
. Audifiera •for 1879,
C .Buell,
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700 00
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JUST RECEIVED T THE
EXETER GROCERY
AND LIQUOR tSTORt,
GREEN, JAPAN,
A LAEGln STOCK OP
-YOUNG IlYSON '
and I3LAOK TEAS,
11A1SINS, CURRANTS,'
PRUNES,, DRIED APPLES,
CANED FRUIT,
SARDINE S,
LOBSTERS,
SALMON,
BITTER SAUCE AND PICKLES, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES AND SYRUPS, RYE, MALT
SCOTCH, IRISH AND COMMON WHISKIES, TOBACCOS ANI) CIGARS,
Wholesale and. Retail.
(-. A, MACE..
Main Street,Exeter.
THE NNTIONAL
Having triumphed at the polls,
ISAAC CARLING
POLICY
s prepared to give all hie customers tno her °fits !that will accrue from its adoption, and has o
hand alarge stook of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines and
Liquors, Crocker, Etc.,
At his Store, Main Street, Exeter, which will be sold a
Which will be sold at prices unheard of under Free Trade.
The farmers of the surrounding country will find it to their ad-
v,tntage to sell their produce without paying market
fees, on the :Exeter market,which is second
to none in the west, and then
call at the store of the subscriber and
Secure Immense Bargain
''sere to lie had in Overcoating, Fu11.eloths, Broad -cloth.
Doe skins, Silks, Winceys, Delaines, and everything
needed in the Dry Goods line. The. Grocery
Department very Complete. An inspection invited
Vc, trouble to s1iow ,Moods ISAAC CARLING
GO
TO JAMES ]PICKARD'S
The UNIVERSAL SUSPENDER.
SOME REASONS why these Suspender.
'are better than others:—
1st.—No Elastic required.
2nd.—Is Slack when stooping.
3rd. It never slips off the Shoulders. ,
4th.—Sold at prices of common suspender/.
Try a Pair and Secure Comfort.
Manufactured by C. E. RAMAGE,
282 Adelaide St. West, Toronto.
and don't miss the chance.
lust Received -
3rd Lot of those Cheap Mink Setts,
3rd Lot of Robes, Hudson Bay prices,
Dress Goods and Winceys—dirt cheep,
Blankets and Etoires at job juices,
Grey, Scarlet and Fancy Flannels—mill prices,
For variety and Latest Styles, don't fail to see
air MILLINERY.
Cloths and Tweeds, never Letter selected,. and
he best cutter in the county.
OVERCOATS
For assortment and price unequall d.'-
BOOTS AND SHOES
Bought before the big advance, and our cnstomers
apt thA ndvantase not only ofiselacting from -the
largest Stock in town, but
AT OLD PRICES...
Our object is to buy and sell ..at Barttom:,Prices,.
and by the way people are • fleicking. ,around we
think wo are doing it.
COME AND SEE..
,TAMES PICKARD
SPECIAL NQIILCE!!
SAMWELL & PICKARD
Are now offering at OLD PRICES a complete assortment of DRY G00CS, including ,
Mantles, and Mantle Cloths in Great VarietSr.T
Dress Goods in al- `sl iidep,and,colors;,
WTNT-0.4 Y;SS CHEAPER. TI3AN.ti
BLACK LUSTRES direct from the manaaeturer••.
FLANNELS &:BLANKETS very
WADY -MADE CLOTHING CHEAP:';
LOTH & FUR CAPS ALL STYLE S. . ,
1ILLINERY IN LATEST STYLES..
ORDERED 'CLOTHING A'SPECIALTY:'.
Also full lines of BOOTS & SHOES,,HATS & CAPS,4.
& FRESH GROCERIES,.
go have al'o it special offeringot;LADIES' BLINK'
SETS '& CAPS
Be sure tocall ancrsee them:
A. lot of 13UFPALO ROBES at sped* -prioes.;.
All the ,above goods • will be offered' at
the very lowest Oriices.
SAItWELL.&. PICKARD.
EVER. BEFORE OFFERED
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