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The Exeter Times, 1880-10-7, Page 3OCTOBER 7, 1.880 III Till: WHALE A. FISH. 15ENs..A.LE, The whale 14 uotioubtedly fish -like in ail its relations, 1114 viewed from the at:pular standpoint. It poseesses a fis idy, it ioliabita the ilea, and lir tfl connlotely topiatic existence. Alen to say that to whale is a &It apt pears at 01.81., sight fko owinently safe and juetifiable assertiou. Notwian. standing the lees existing between these vatimols, however, there may bo ftuud omit le reasons for their complete e CO srparatiEnt in some very simple at common facts in natural nistory. lostatteo, the whale breathes by lung lite ourselves, and, N4 everyone know has to ascena perk:di/Ally to the su facie of the water to inhale nir from ti atmosphere. Tho fish on the ventral brataltea by gilIs; and in virtne of th 1)0140e:don of these organs is enithat to„ remain permainently in the wale a al to extreat from it the oxygen neoe sexy for the creation of the bleed. T1 body•covering of the whale consis typically of hairs, althongli in the ma ter of :moll fin nishing the whales, as rule are more or less deficient. Th fish is nu the other hand. covered wit eeales ; and whilst tho whale is wet blooded eniontlalie fi-h is cold blonde —that is. the temperature of the hod is very little raison above that of th medium in wide!) it lives. The wind possesses a fonr-einunbared heart an perf, et double circulation, Th heart pi-frac:Ives, not merely son 1 blood to the lungs, but liko vio dislrib rites the pore blood throngh the burly In the fiala the errangements for tb blood circnlatim are formed mi a trine] more ilimple typo. rile heart in th fall i tt, chimborea, to begin with Ana its duties consist sololy in •.onetin the impere blood to the gills for put fieati n the heart in this cese havii nothing to ao, in a direct manner a least a ith 11i distoihrrion of pure blood throughout the animal's body. Theo lastly, and to avoid enteriva into the teebuical fini.tomy and physiology of wholes and fishes, «e may add, as an iaportant point of distinci loos between the two groups, that young of the what, s nee bora alive and oorisired by means of a ilk. whilst the yoniar of the fishes ar belched from ezge, and are (level Dad. as a rine, independently of parent -al care and astenti at. 'We thus di43vee that the differences between m.balee ad fishes are practically of irnmense eatont. The fish we fibd to be a lower animal then a whale. Be- yopd the fact that both are "V, rte brtEte," or "back hould- animaltaand that they therfore agree on the broad and general plan on which their bodies are onnsaruced, there is little resombl. twee between them. The seperation of the one from the other, a matter of easy justification ; and the arrange- ment together of whales and fishes is tinis condemned by a simple appeal to elementary facts of structure and func- tions of these auirnais. or 14, r - ie 0 31 3, a• 1E1 36 t. 11 nI d y 1' (1 t ••••••••,•••••• NirTlit the steady mareh of improve• rneut in seieuce mid mechanics, medi- cine has kept even pace. It mew gives 11F1 remedies at a perfection of form and composition that the crudites of earlier medical Feience never approached. Among the tnnot off wive of medicines are Dr. I. A. Ayer's Pine—beautiful, sugar coated, glistening globules-1mi- Nersally known and meal as at reliable fninily physic. These pills possess great efficacy as a preventive of,or cure for the diseases incident to thifasection of the canary ; especiolly diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels, ahicb often resnit in dangerous fever. They also give vigor to circulation, create an an appetite, and aid digeetion, thereby protnoting health. Their ingredients are entirely vegetable, and they are a safe remedy in the hands of the most inexperieoeed.—gacon Ga., 1ategrap74 al Mate) tie 1.. NJW that tile traveling season is at lieM, tin traveller is sitfo without a bIttle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, to counteract the bad ef- fects of change of climate, wnter and diet; fruitful souree:s of bowel cola - plaints. Straa berry is a specific for sea sickness, nausea.vomiting, colic, eholera morbus, diarrhoea and &viten t. ery. Contains no opiates, is pleasant to the taste, and certain in its effects. 871 cents per bottle. Ask your druggist for it. 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A titbit -ohms hearse will bo illTnishoil for funerals on reasonable toms. Also agent for the Wanzer and New 'York Singer Sewing Ifitolline. JAS. COXWOUTII. 17 A R 1V1 —AND— TOWN PROPERTY )O11 SALE CITEA.P A.NI) ON EAST TERMS OF PAIMIEN1.`, IN TUE C 077,47TIr of litra.OZT NO.1 N of N 1 Lot utunher 10, Con, DI in t,he Township 01 g-tC111.1,All, 315 acres wore or let,m, 11 !LOOM •re eloarotl, '20 acres tilohered wirit • beech, maple, hemlock mod. white ash. The soil ls a ohy ham and distahr from. the Village of Dashwood half a mile. NOB also itIt110 Yitlage of Exeter, Lot number 41(1 the suboivision. of Lot number 10 This valuable property is situated 011 tile principal or Main street hi 'the said village, end 15 111 toe best business locality in Exeter. Tlu'ru is a brick 111111•0 :111.11 rt.,.$1,1V11.1.1d 011 6110 101 (nearly new) aborys high, 20,10 feet awl iu goo \I state of 1.1.5,111iXE, Por Portlier particulars noply to Als.TT111,P,W MANE, Esq., at Exeter, or ti W. F. litiLLEN, Lanager Ontario Luau and Debenture Company Lowu on, Ontario Allan Linge LIVERPOOL • LONDOND1.RRY, GLASGOW SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE TICE- ETS. Persons wishing to send for their Month con obtaiu passage ceitificates at lowest rates from lingland. Ireland nal 1 Scotland to any city or rail- way towniu Canada. Full particulars by apply- ing to CAPT. G KEMP. Exeter. Idexeter ortb. FLOUR and. GRIST ILL, Being in gond working order gives every accnm. dation possible in griatidg and flouring. Moor and mill feed delivered to pariles leaving their u r dors before one o'clock at J. B Bakery. or 0.13Y16N E &CIO'S, or atniill same day TERMS CASH - W M. r.1 mtrry7 .1. a zz, EX�TIJ3 z o. !NONE OTHER CIENTENE. THE TIME OATARIttI . CATARRH 11 USH The great Sierra Neva' da Sawing Compound, The only positive onrefer Oatarrhyetdidoovored vett m ATM MC LUTZ'S CENTRAL 0111:0 STORE. W. L SMITH, General Agont, Arkona, Ont. Ayer's Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. IT is a most agreeable dressing, whicIl. is at once harMless and effectual, for pre- serving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, fadea or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The VIGOR cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair The Victon is incomparable. It is color- less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white ca.mbric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an. article for the toilet 11 16 economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowe, Mass. sow) Dr ALT. DMMOISTS HALLOO, MIKE Where did you buy them brick? W(.11,.Tbrini y,/ boughb them from Mitehell, of eem•se, Has In many of them left '? Why, yes, thousands of them, and iirst-elnes too. Hew does he mail thou,. Mike? sells Wynn ao cheap that 1111(8110310 tell,bet If you woof any je•t go right there, for he stip:helm bound to :;1l1s eileap anv lIt the county. Remember, he lives soutL sideuroalton gravel rood. JOHN' 11/1TUIlELL. cro Ilton. Pob. 24, IBS Gin c 7.11' I 0 N. Landenlideast Princes salt well Itre, libbanald 2 William N W 1/5 " 8 n 1/5 0 Arms S E 1/5 " TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE. Part blook 0 40 Pat.(' 55 86 2 40 5820 part block 0 4 " 14 60 1 35 16 95 TOWNSHIP' QF GO.DE111011. pt 4 "%Lifland :51 Pat'd 1 8a 1 00 2 88 TOWNSHIP OF GREY. N W pt 8 4(11 1 Pat' a 7 00 1 13 8 19 S pt 85 5th 87 " 64 65 2 60 07 25 5..40 1 08 0 54 546 1 Q8, 6.54 5 55 1 08 603. VILLAGE OF HENFItYN, IN' GREY, 18 Pat'd 14 97 1 11 TOWNSHIP OF HAY. Wi ,5 5th 25 Pat'd 16 75 1 40 18 15 22 south bd'y 100 " 25 53 1 00 2718 VILLAGE OF ZURICH, IN HAY. 57 1/5 Pat'd 92 97 1 80 TOWNSHIP OF HOWIOE. 11 ist 100 Pat'a 4 44 1 05 5 49 VILLAGE OF GORRIE, fl HOW101i. 208 1/5 Pat'd 7 16 1 13 8 21) TOWNSHIP OF HUILET. N E pt 10 4th 331 Pat'd 7 55 1 13 8 08 VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER, IN IIULLETT. West part of south half, bounded on the north by real =Mite east and west Eteroes nearly the centre of said lot, and on the east tTld south by old h ig h way, runbina east and uorth from old bridge, and on the west by road al- lowance along Bay. field liiver,assessed it% name of .11. H. (i'airdner, .J01111 G0111110CIE BACH PLUG OP THE Myr.t1 Navy IS MAIIKED IN BRONZE LETTERS. FOR TAXES. COUNTY Or HURON, )1-4Y virtue of a Warrant nnder the hand ef the War W To Vi : f -1---'den of the County of Huron, and rho Seal of the , said &fluty, bearing date the third day of September, A.D. 1880 to me di- rected.for the celleetion of arrears of Taxes due °lithe undermentioned lands Notice is hereby given, that unless the said taxeti, together with all lawful costa and charges be Sooner paid, I shall on Monday, VII hi nth day of Da:Jabal', A. D. 13O, at the hoer of TWO o'clock, P. ltI., at the COURT HOUSE, iu the Town of GODERICH, proceed to sell by P'nb.lic Auction the • said lands,. or so much thereof as may be outlicient to discharge snob 'Arrears of taxes mid charges thoreop. 4. TOWNSHIP OP ASTIFIELD. g 5. . ItOT Ort TAI. T o, r LOT CoNCESSzON A CREie a ,71- ' .: 4•Amouvr9 CI ToTAL 011 61121.13! 061121 S . , PI 2 Q. el lz) cad ' X pt of E pt 4 2nd E D 50 Pat'd. 32 83 1 80 .84 ga N pt 12 14th ri 0 •ii " 1 50 1 00 2 50 aN 0 of B Til '`.1.4th W D al, , " , ..a 55 .1 20 10 76 VILLAOE OF.POItT ALBEIti,IN ASIIrIELD, . •, . , . ,... , • , sub.aiviploil ot ' li ' Lenon ltd E 1/5.,Pittl 1 54 45 1 08 Park late 5 4 6 12 ii ' 4: 4.6' i okt 3.. 60 Pat'd 1 58 1 00 2 58 VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD. Ei 219 258 i 881 a 4 Bayfield con '1 ,E 11 pt. 5 Bayfield con 42 Pat'd41 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS. 01 + 92 ii 03 i pt. 106 John street 322 Tnruburry st 11 '4 4 40 1 05 5 45 5 15 1 08 6 23 2 21 1 00 3 21 80 14 3 55 33 69 29 06 1 70 30 40 Pat'd 2 29 1 00 3 20 " 2 20 1 00 3213 2 29 1 00 3 29 E. 90 1 05 4 95 G 59 1 00 7 69 ; C .1 TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS. Ea of Si 4 7th 50- Pat'd 7 91 1 13 9 04 VILLAGE OF BLUE VALE, IN' MORRIS. 13 Gardiner's) survey1" 11 it " 1 91 1 00 2 91 a- Pat'd 1 01 1 00 2 91 TOWNSHIP OF TURNBURRY. pt 29 0 38 Pat'd 15 16 1 35 10 51 VILLAGE OF DLUEVALE, IN TURNBURRY. 84 Duncanss'rv'y I'at'd 1 09 97 2 00 VILLAGE OF WINGHAII, 1I TURNBURBY, Park lot 58 Village lot 180 206 214 216 Pat'd 11. 22 '1 25 12 42 is 1 72 1 00 2 72 " 1 72 100 2 70 1 " 112 97 2b 1 It 1 12 97 2 00 9 Fisher's survey 1/5 " 7 28 1 13, 8 41 TOWNSHIP Or LST WAWANOSH. John MaGiagor N Ei 88 2nd 50 Pat'd 1C 3'5 1 n 11 58 VILLAGE Or EXETER. II, Taylor's survey " NE:1/10th 56 Franeistowasurv'y 8 " 26. 3:011u street Pat'd 3.53. 103. 4 56 " 1 421 97 2 .80 1i1niti: street 1/5 'It 7 12' 118' 8 25 1/10) J., 1 23. 97 2 10. TOWN$HIP 018' STEPHEN. Ni 8, 0 54 0Ottity Trestatater'0,4000,,Prl 0.4 Go(terieb.180t. 8rds, 18$O, . ,1,14 :19th 50, • P$I, 27 80 1 68,2c} 18 A. 11 POO, Tren,ento.