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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-6-18, Page 2-S��S XfEl:Ci." 'I3ut t'e,p» the sort of people I been, proud of scan" And by a oar -1 from their own roost ; their plane t light g.r1"s form and a baby taw. Blue eyes .vtth a cao1, Soft 3t3re; binahin¢ a goo , y �' e Yet ti ey to 1 n e. Dici;, shz can g tt,a woo let a etas that would curt year hair, father stud ; which, I did H. a<tnou.t;etl to, 10001)-1tion, and alone,` I urged, 'Look !lase, Elia ! I don't utast to ' tion, ° 'Of course you'll have an itl,vitetien They say that sae's not tw:aiy•oae, have any smell b;itterflies fluttering; Now that these ,lays ere so longi from Lady Turuour, aa: anon as can And site scarcely looks eighteen in the direction of our house, where, I prises!,• I ul�ay venture to s;►y candidly tell her you will go sued as for going 13atshe does a:rt care for what girls call fan; She can scarcely know want they mean. *ser it may be. Talk to your mother ; whet I wa•1 thee, In very truth. if i atone, own"1 your count, !firs, Percy, b trouble, if you have one., m fete hell been as fair a'1 to Page p go with you She salla a ■ a • wean have their estate prejudices, and twin settee of moral force that he ex. , i1 in Norfolk. 1 should like you t4 -see we seam bpyond them, here,' I said, erCised over me he (mused me 19 / it, Ella ; 1t will be mine some day.' - �* d sal • al d then w ward our secret, tiff the a»ra with 'ant I can't go without au invite- . . . {!assent for $rok- ) en Artieloa. Sold everywhere. Sole et.kers—,l�SIiY 13ROS,. Stockport FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. TTA Y' S COMPOUND OF LIN. SEED, Aniseed., Senega, Squill,Tolu, X 3 with Ohlerodvne, with played al a deuce with 6,�a1 o'i Frc 1, a out your rote. e, . 9 y ! i ' T,It he went t4.� the east, yea know , and be.fid your uoittion, i it would 'cavo been 'i beautiful cute, I'Do you know my ooueln ?" I 'eked, j(AY'S COMPOUND, a demnlceut sew bad said to his face lust she wishedbltu idly child Believe ane, It is a very ladeen. At nineteen 1 was a8 bright quiok lv, exueotoraut for Coughs and Colds. dead, For Bhe'd ai.trkbkdy elan in taw. happy one,' a eiiecimen of wumauh'}m1 .►s could I 'O ! yea • Lady Turuour known Funding,. after ul;t ,y at pt ,A C'S COMPOUND, for Coughs -�?- .alas Ccslds is equally servieaiiia+ ,. tx P•in a obe found u' 'Leaden. ' 9. Fsdi,ittt her vert aoll;•sad Rliit stalurnlly tact eq y ter . Horses audCattle, They said Harry blew his brains. ant t ar i undeinniue his, determnnetion, !het t blowing, wall I /Nat- t:e n )► eye+, alts ,l carred to me es"a Kt atld prapor chap, debts ' env father wee raanlved to maintain i;. isle health rl id a.go a of 1Plebe. eeon for you, Ells,' On the a:;nt of the lata: Two Than` : AY'S TIC PILLSa apeeifie iu DO I. saw his book, and, for al his bets, 1 bateau to arrive far a riding -horse, • How 4rtili.tiatly i ,suint h-lva tut tr a 'I have neyer been out to stay wide- t,,,,wralg a Fece_eete' He might have beenpt.to.on; irate. or It corrigge and pair of ponies, and ries had it not been for .shat i,tar&f ail • out mamma,' I answered, gravely permlairion to go to the park ovary $ gagement t•, the !wally mtlit°►ry , 'and 1 400 '1 think ,he would like me t1BY HR. DOWN Su GOLDEN 1'he two uvea f a lit 4�:t the b',i at Cayes : day during the eaaion• Adottta. wit , iinattnterl Mo longt f togo with ,Bins Percy,' LINIMENT for Diphtheria. Croup, and • , - Asiat'o 4hO era. A sero cure, pain of ell netts, fe?ic ,uri=c; t,2 caller tied ; 1'iotl# the !tares Arid the perfniR�liott "eaai a o I nst from me ouc ' »s 'Are you not friendly ? I never ktvdsquicklyrolieved. InteraellXand e t.era- Alltalearnel v:,a,; w•aela lazy+ or:a.,ea F. k ally �tP1- ,t, kforit, Take no.otl{er: See teatime - vows, were ,is heart �ia .a 1, $,3u� 4 sw an! tttelf,ed to me Rd 11 a n dhen d ot:1 ba sure. the cornetenny.* Inters he omit tri carelessly, rees it. To , meet her al your houaA, he aMtd,, noYere a, kgrsale br>}unru i3sa. Sat hei,r4¢c u baa y poar :No, 1)"cekf, yti a need ta,tt tea t a> earn ; ! go there oeastentl with a groom hake and weak bralue of a min old! Baer fanny that oil this time I • 400 soil ,r, Only. rind I luau t o melees relative* enough to be my father. should tearer have fosse taut that you Aires, FOflwLIU. Nurseries acres. Sp,e'il wait #.?r t Trotter maty ; p F Bhe'a not the girl far you, ea shunt ;n; with ,rhea* 1 eanld ante, But what of that ? To the world t knew Lina,' I paid, thoughtfully, i The Largest in the Dominos, ted purr, got what lite cella a cat..'. , . e i roirt tells tl{leia?�iIlt 1 roans Keilaued II my beauty wag iva the lilarrlage mar- 'A. DMDari'! proclaimthe name of! aek,La�l��N WANTED_ by my friends one the Exhibition i ke*, and I was a fool for lotting *nob ' every lady Ile knows aloud upon the A LAST CHANCE. , , To begin sant aestng at ossa 4au Kali fialas Roll. 'They rode ill the !law daily, a *hence Blip. Ilautelopa, 1te rials, Iaugbing. I sup *1 1 (mold i their Mere than cue of the man itt :217):11' iay para forgot leer Doi; t tall Iter that aThr wort! 1lautd6ome little brlataette f+11hit's rank of life prapoa'ut for rite,1, 1poltgh, or:4140:y Alre, Party wall pn► nasus+►exp expenses. Tetras ata tot free. most!. 1 Terms *Milt sat T .!ere of Kraal rolls made this A , owl b errieter, welt! a liter sxy, i uta in liar bta►akboauka+, and puiaiatlt rite N and q tut Peas. aaares4 proposlliatt m aha oiitldKtial cf A Plena a tAlaulwaaetad ma lair tela wife, 'b•• refuting to At...... .. you.' STONE WELLINGTON. 3ihke tune majority of ;,telt. when J. l l 'Y're 'all " l and •o ;oft ecpret »u renteteau, ted thou; s theyheel been the t seas of ray know- ' joke,'lar, sells to nae, while its ,van eel• hesitated, and he asked, sharply were nreu� evenly tttvLied between y and eau ,t w,tys ]ally t mar darty, 6esstyempioylnouttosuocoasfi►t,uaa.Oood sli:leiavtat;. illi yowls hl that rolled is wealth, and above at ,1 ou a y girl,you nae nN, 'Pips thinks bar rather--• Iarosta,ctat, ing Captain Turuour,mitaatiug t4lwatrd a cilium. ".Vhat does your father think leer?' the 111ergesi a .11 the 1 lvar{ I alioula q wars let}ngiug over the mita the; And Chet rent irk eeeled Bite fate. I i 'Bather flighty,' I splintered on1, l had ttpa ieuaed but "She d U P £ZER aQuu p`�I>r,Q'a, 1a a r fasten I rode lir t11e Row, but the learnt Haat alta wn„ a bulrloe uo•writer!�" a viae eo young, lull ► r, tray eo. T�� t y - lounge was exchanged for an erect, in embryo, and 1 declined �tlie post old, when they lu'trried. that elle got , Ax1.1,y.:l GREAsE tp#d Lrtilsit 1. i. awl t..a tett 11ua41 r u ie ^late the tea of about alone a ..eat` of !l1 + .: .±i', it la 1 t7a'U1' ria Of iaiow,► were u..:ru;u g4),1 c:l flatter. poeitton, and the wetly 'tare of int,: of houor't y a id uce. r y going .. rt , differeuce for a bright ewile of reoog Wit 1 welt :1 girl of the period. iu.good deal, and papa didn't approve of �$ u>; lsator world. de onlyt Y �oo Era - bad g ft o. a ,.a a ha, . k , w ed illi a,i , ['Won, ulna I passed hila. The next asntuah two yeere seemed to Ise 1e be N et,' Ferilulna Vit, I garia. lice l) tat Z;iiX l li>+likl. where i{ 0,0 a ►► tnxtarions saliaol, day he w'1s an born bac;.and stopped a tory long time, and eo. at ttiva,toen, 'I suppose, en old Percy is dead, }velars l.i tra,ar, , w •+ ria 414 r t e ►sl • far a uaoulttut to irpeak to Ileac Sharon I began to talk of the '}last' Wart , and site lana no other natural protect. filet this etaaaj' itai3:0A I la,tru% tlt.or• ou hl tvr<, t!,:tu ..ua ti. pfaxstug my. girls; alae. Iha fanuiliflg IUMiag • he'i "An of ilia 141'00011V or the'future''-•- or, your father can scarcely bee to g y� ,,.4 ,.t44114;100n.w eau > !gutted our peril sons rode by my aide, rt sign with 1utnit girls that they for gong about atone now,` he said, self, ► w, h 'Ks is tete heir to one of the 01,1061 c,ust,ler thele kava •Q°tu:a through' dryly. 'Well, Elia, it would !,lease ;loran, n,auatd4lry tinin4 at 1 l t 1;4 baxoostaiaa in England,' one of the something. And all this time sty;, leant very rough to gat you down to , ttarbittt , `►� vett and 411 p'a9alltitati , mete whin Bred to tape. 'One of lila god stover iueved from !tie pedeetal,;i Marley ; 1 wou"1 proal, you any tis Dalt' a U ,»rda.i-i .sy:l a 1 ttri eat, auceetare did same 'lirty work for . and never seemed to co;iiid,r that 1 mors, but I w;11 duty tell you >;elf•Sr11tN t gee' Cel b3 James 11.. and tb4t Monarch retained• 1u4411 ,t hot heart buruiu ► ain't out for asst it would *Aimee me: p+t+1 dr,ge [ stent Milt t sea➢ axeed d 1 1 t Mood., his eako I, He maid no more about the plain IRO at a ,lo zgt tfnl a41;l^,tiau to ire 0 taw in eta oa'taa wOy. , re , Ctrola,ulerertueCeall, 1Iy fatlipr, at blurt!- ; Tumour is title vii haw of the present Ai last, an way nialeteentlt birthday thea ; but the longer I dwelt upon it, crocking a3 law rr. who wale tae large `QE'oronetl. eo mind w';tst run are about, ball, he epoke out. Stell I set the the more fashi'inable slid it uppeitr, y .' ,i agave, stale piece tate pe•)p'le far you, ; Before the ball wee over I told .Ufa fortune so lavielult lipent,. by inceee er.Eepeeially 24 !►a is one nf--tvh;11 reader " AAn1 wall.. ma ,y another !that 1 ,rotted use all nay pawere of !abort, pati gratified as my a►Pl►oat a • shall I call It ?—the gree iest•moraled metros iu real life lute bud to suffer laerstioeiolt to induce my parents to nage, full of rattle es t,) twee ttceaau• ) 611. s I had sat t red, and well men In louden. eilather Miee Slier- the agony that coulee from playing let me do as be wished. :1,utl I was 4.1!!shun t Iam said, with a laugh. 'lin geueally ,1 this part, donbtiees. rewarded by bit* preeeidg ney iiattd aannler with the tiperfect tseat+e of 1 tlirta with ,nt►rria:ll women, bemuse, It was Illy airthuight Hall. ,and 1, affec1ia11at01y, and calling me lupi luauuor w!►hcpi I had it°tahlund antro, 'd l 'tit be lei to ^was vary tun&st the oaeeu of it, in a , 'dear little Ella.' in. tete firm babel !Rat ie wet e.sen- , with a lau;lt. �Vhat go1714e, ;li•tentng !lair it wee , propounded our scheme to her. d. return to ue with mail a GoldenHono GGoo4iyou'll get a �twtiiiirlug you in more money than anything else in America. Your Rattan it yon stertquto't. whatever Is sat le Cs, 4 the altar by one of there ; to tree.- 11r0'e of eilvnr e'ttiu awl Irouitou - The followingnloruiug, while 1 tinily aristeeratic. hire 001 he's feeling hese,' she ad a,i ince, with ail very pearls H I illy hair. wan Hitting alone with mamma, 1 My floater, the toast•➢1e►rtei and pee - my prettiness, of mytante iu, tlreaa. , ed my apark in; little Jewish 111011 I And n , v it ie cant a0 and grey, 'Captain Tumour tells roe his pop- and of ttllit love of ower which ma;E, allhes iu !Ila fags will; a coal smile nuti a,evar adurired ; and 1 uta only ple taut to know ane, mamma. I am 1 , an my lijl3 and. in lay eyes, though my twenty -vials 1 to Hive an hivhtation to suet thein .ire take thin veins of ltoutaao d got heart was bnralug in. ney boatem at ; 'Do you remember the Best time the at :tIerley from! Lally Tarnoar,' oroment off her ehorilue.s at once, these hmpr{tatf.ontt. sauced together '' he whispered to 'My darling, I have never tried and yaya beret!! the tenable of threat- ,Don't be !►frame for lne,' 1 laid,'`, ane, a•1 11e 4 vain; me art�und to Oa to faros your oonfineuuent, *tie acid, tug the mewls, 1 lightly 'I'm Mad of elutes and all strain•+ of Om !Meal False. :lovingly ; 'but I must talk you now, try dear` lenient •utas , It was --gainod of skill--' , 'Yee. `Vn:ts i► Mug time ago, .elf 1'' Are you engaged to C4tptaill Tut - heir gentle !stems:;; f r. a that' 'Se wee the little bay mita eventual..1 sighed, for the climax Wet lIi•,s Hour ?' made me aerutinhze my alaime more :sang the wofui ditty' 'Lest night 1 Sbara;n it of t►4•opheiied had came to No, JIamma ; but I feet sure he closely, and had myself wanting In played with Tommy, lighting straws, 'i pass ; and 11.1 wee 'Alf' to nee at 111s loves Ise, acid that le why he wants iso Inuit. For, I was their feel Ihzlt 51"i" 8""'m Shnrtm said, .tangningly. owns request. his uucle and aunt to know me ; and mid in time it came to tome1 a a"'Take ativioa. E*I.t—aha •advio3 of Dile ; '!hays beceuse you're so youtlg do let ale go—do, my own darling nu only olutd owed it to her Barents . Ise. 3 era—,/4' • +Isn't lig+bt straws will! ' couraoiu>;ly. '1Vhen you're wy saga 'I sin afraid ht is rather a perlions easy-going of women, wee proud of, Z toot who to be superior to little frivolous w i more in the world than you s such a mare child still,' be said, au. mother.' Bat this light was no.; slued is upon i kl . tumour..' you'll think nothing of two years-- thing to do,' she said thoughtfully tun when I went home, at seventeen. • 'You shank of Iiim with the fault. they'll pas,4 by too quickly, especially 'it is, ill fact, a trial trip that they lay home was one ot the tine old arty of gre et friendship, at any rate,' when they are rough happy ones es want you to go upon. If lie were your -vowed lover it wonld be different ; but as it ie-•----' •Ai it is 1 Oh 1 another, dear, my going will be the means of its coming 11 alio sooner,' I pleaded. to let hum; 'hear his name from your ing ay s e ngt B what they give for -n being the occupant of a house, the fi l been so entirely at rest as he really efthey tcuow Lino Farce very well, seemed to think during the last two I saes, and I am to be asked to go years. with her.' But I found a great difficulty in And then mamma shook her head, breaking the silence that settled upon and said the subject required grave ire, as we sauutered away from the consideration. ballroom into a conservatory at the Mrs. Percy called on us that day, bank of the house. and ae she rarely (tame near u3 more When I sate that it Was ut.itenant• than once in•a twelvemonth, I nature ed, I knew that, unless he had a pur- allp thought she Dame to speak about pose in bringing. me there, he would the topic that was uppermost in my at once make some movement to. mind. But when I asked her about ward returning to the ballroom. ' it she professed utter ignorance of it, But he made no such movement. and laughed, and said it was very On the contrary, he led me to the cool of Captain Tumour to try and most :secluded corner, behind a bloom. use•her Os a oat's paw. ing hedge of azaleas and camellias. (To be continued) And when he got me there he placed his hand ou mine, as it rested on hie arm, and said : CATARRH— A NEW TREATMENT. introduced to my father. Bub when 'Ell nonce:e to one of th ;vest•esntrn :quarts tvhiah fashion had deserted G said, rather piqued at hearing her i thee° last ttvo have been. rcnounco m ledge s name so glibly, The exigencies of the ser a generation, brat which is still ; p y ,exercise we the abidin lees of mnell subatatitiai 'Oh 1 all the women who have were taking forbade me answering g ? flirted with him call him Alf,' she said just then. And so I was glad when wealth, and of much good blood. carelessly • 'he'll be asking you soon he counselled a pause. for I was long- rig..... At first I hada sense of grandeur to s om the that would 101, But w a. reason can ipe,' That's one of the first straws him know that my heart had not inviting you,' she urged. corridors of which were so long and hn lights, Ella, I assure you.' ll ' wide that echoes woke iu them as It strutted' through in my progresses to ! I a1 once settled in my mind that and from my alts boudoir to the ria• { illation Sharam had grossly deceived loons below. Bat, after a bit the fatal pretenti- ousness of my nature developed, and I began to sigh to leave the grand difference toward her, by striving to but gloomy locality that was concerti- Poison my mind against him. But it ant for my father in all respects, and to aspire to a more western square, or even a western suburb, It was after being at a ball in one of the palaces out on the Exhibition Road at Kensigion that this idea took possession of my mind., and the nest morning at breakfast I propounded it to my father with much enthusiasm. A few whispered words with a guardsman with whom I had waltzed half the night had done the mischief. I found that the west -end central district was foreign soil to him, and in my girlish snobbiahness I did,long to leave it and live in the regions where he and those of his order were at home. • So I put on my most winning, pet- ting air, and tried to prevail on paps to at least allow that it 'was a pity" we lived here. herself with regard to the handsome, courteous Guardsman, and that now she was revenging herself for his in - But be only laughed ab me, and °ailed me a "silly little Ella for pre- ferring one of those studies in stucco" to this fine old mansion. "that will see them crumble into dust, after all." "Bat, papa, they won't crumble in. to dust In my time," I urged, "and that is all we need pare for. You see, they're within the pale, and we seem to be out of it hero, and it a pity to lose knowing nice people just for the sake of indulging a foolish' prejudice in favor of firm foundations." "Nice people can dome . here, my dear," he said, dryly. was useless. In quite a fine fury of constancy and fidelity, 1 assured my - Pelf it was useless, and that I would trust on, trust ever 1 Whispered word. should not spoil truth in this case, I need not depict on every phase of the affair. I1 is enough to say that Captain Turuour soon aondesoended to explore the unknown region in which we dwelt, and to get 'himself a, would you like to know my hPerhapss been the eachmosextraordinary in xtraordina edreinste hat he had gone thus far, he stood allyl, uncle and aunt, Sir Lewis and Lady been 'attainedbythe Dixon treatment for ea - as it were. That is to say, though -,- Turnout ?' tarrh, oat of 2,000 patients treated during the was convinced that he loved Ise, be , , laetsis months, Yully ninety per cent. have did nob tell ed so. Yee—at leas!-- I began blush. boenouredof this stubborn malady. This is ingand trembling,and consequent. none the less startling when it is remembered q y thatnotflveper cent. of patients presenting Two years passed away, and still speaking with the awkwardness of a themselves to the regular practitioner arebe- Ca lain Turnout tw8!! A frequent nest be- nefitted, while the patent meatoines and other Captain q g school girl. • advertised cures never. record a cure at all. at my father's table, and a habitue of 'Do you think that Mr. and Mrs. by the most s 0031130 m o thcet dies seeisseddue my mother's drawing -room for after- Leyton will let you pay my people a tie Dirn at presence oonceliingu adapted his en et to tea r noon tea. He treated me with that vier ?' extermination -this accomplished, he °ta'uns peculiar manner—that Bort of half- 'I'm sure papa and mamma will, if expressed and a good-•deal•euppreesed-_.I—if you--' I stammered ; and air of interest—which men do some- he asked times 'permit themselves to show to 'If and if you—what 2' girls they are not openly pledged to.. 'If I. am asked to go and see them He never missed au opportunity of properly,' I said, trying to be digni-- seeing me-thatI knew of. He never fied. devoted himself to anyone else while 'My dear girl, do you want a depu. I was by. ` ale never neglected to be. tation from them 2' he asked, with a stow a warm pressure on my hand laugh. 'My dear girl, my invitation When he could do so unobserved, He is all -sufficient, I assure you. I am made me a slave, in shorb—made nae as a son to them. They have heard a slave to the passionhe so wedeln- of you, my sweet little friend, and ously nurtured. Yet he never suffered they'll welcome you warmly.' me to wear shackles openly in the 'Are they in London ?' feet got naught . between two cog the Catarrh is practically cured, and the per- manency unquestioned, as cures effected by him four �ears ago are cures still. No one else has attempted' to cure Catarrh in this manner,andno other treatment ever ,cured Catarrh. Thi application of the remedy is simple, and can be done at home; and the, present season of the year is the roost favor- able fora speedy and permanent curie, the majority of cases being cured atone treat- ment, Sufferers should corresvond witb Messrs. A. H.DIXON & SON, 305'1>;ine street west, Toronto,Canada, and enclose stamp for their treatise on Catarrh: MontrealStar, Moro, 17.188s, Tom Wray, of Springfield, Thurs- day afternoon was endeavoring to as - (list in placing the supplements in the issue of the Argus, when one of his sight of all men, as I should have ''No ; they're too old to be torn wheels and two toes were crushed off CIT! N°TILEY CO.. Yarmouth. ;v.8, jREN LELANO, a+;y knows e# the suc.:essfx ,.-,° r Notal Enterprises .seat While p++,' 'ergo p a slaipa+ i t•,n rap, .acsef+O , , 1111 t,i 1 "' 4t Olt?, •°t ;.1' a.r'.-wra of 1 Ina : , a • w,al. • , Asea 014 i 4.r 1T•;« 4,f . ? S Sarsaparilla. Sin •, ': ,fit :,r. LCL \D has recti n,npn!1Q:1 AF'.•It" 1 :.t"' trauma inmany similar c;t6r+, a, i hn :leis never set beard of its fail, arc to die. t a radical cure. S ,oe y r ra ago *00 of fir. Ls . u,'3 'farm laborer3 bruised his leg, Owlug 10 the bad state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on the injured limb. Hor- rible Itching of the skin, with burning and darting pales through the lump, made lite almost h+talerable. The leg beemuo ever• noway enlarged, and running ulcers formed, dt,cbarging great quantities of extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of any avail until the man, by Mr. LETA:la'9 direc- tion, was supplied with A0En's SAn9APA- RILLA, which allayed the pain and irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb to use. Mr T x r. AND has personally used Ayer's Sarsaparilla for Ithoumatlani, with entire success ; and, after careful ob_erv,,t:on, dee:arrs that, in Lis belief, th,,,r is no int ..-^1!1] in t:10 w)11d equal to it for tea eu•o of S ,er ) 3orders, Gout, tho eirecta of 11 h llvin:r, Sart Rheum, Sores, eruptions, and all the -carious forms of flood diseases. We have Mr. Lea 3. a's peon sion to invite all who may desire further evidence in regard, to tho extraordinary curative powers of A*Er-'s SAlrsat'aiuLLA to see him person- ally either at his mammoth Ocean IIotel, Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, Ilroadway, 27th and 28th Streets, Now'York. Mr. LEL.! tD'3 extensive knowledge of the good done by this unequalled eradicator of blood poisons enables him to give ingttirera much valuable information. PREPARED DE Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles Zrplh, Wishes to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity, that he has opened out a Boot and Shoe Shop in the Corner Store North of Barnwell & Pickard's, where he ie prepared to make all kinds o1 ordered work. Sewed work, a speciality. Repairing promptly attended to. GEO. MANSON, Late Manager C. Eacrett's Boot and Shoe Establishment. May 14th 84. ffirENNENT & TENNENT, Veteri- oe nary Surgeons, Graduates, of the Ontario lhii Veterinary College, Toron- to,haveop ened an office for the, trea tment of all Domestic Animals, ; on M,.instreet � Exeter. Calls from a dis._., tanoe prompt'y attendedto:-1 Medicine for Horses Cattle,&o, always on band: