Exeter Times, 1874-3-26, Page 4ever pin our bill un1e,r,4 yon ha\ 0
Quay,
"lf you Ivo couriinga gi1,' Sus
Cf,lifoi!ttiu por, “Stick to hr, no mat-
ter how Tarp her fr,tlier's f
A. r eetiet paper points out hew taste,
for gomblitg, is shown in this eouniry;
$0 that even in wedding notices it is
necessary to fitittb that there were "no
yards."
Mr. Ma:rowfat ratitor snappishly re-
marked to bib wife, lost b"unday, that a
anon cork always ho thinking of his
immoral soul, Ile limit have time to
eat his 16a1s.
At the laying of the corner -stone Of
the ne* capitol of Iowa, no speeehes
were made, except a few remarks by a
workman who got his firetnrs pinched,
and they were brief and Co the point.
That was a practical woman who
wrote :to eNangelist llammond, at St.
Louis, asking prayers to lift the mod
-
gage of her farm, that she and her 14-
tle 0120e may not be thrown out of a
home.
; A WeStern paper says that the way
tc off the poets when they offer' to
ri pieces gratutioubly is to accept
eirefforts, hand them to the worst
44.sitor and let the proof-reader
orreit them according to his own
'leas of pr000dy. This is warranted
destroy the strongest poetical fever
ni bite weeks.
shomnaker gut West, with a liter-
ary t of mind has the ,following po-
etical sem attached to his shingle:
,t14re lives a man who never refuses,
To iteud. all sorts of boots au& shoeses"
A wag" went to the station On one &the
railroads here one evening, and, Rutting
the best car full, sail in a low tone,
" "Why, this car isn't going 1" Of course
-this caused a general stampede, and the
wag took the best seat. In the 'midst
aif the indignation Me wag was asked:
'why did yoir say this eat" wasn't going:!'
"Well, it wasn't ttlien," replied the
wag, ""but it is now;'.
chieaeli, parson, who is also a
school teacler, handed a problem •to
lus elaes in mathentatices,-the ether.
day. The first joy took it, looked at
it a while, and said: “I pass." Sec-
ond boy took it, and said:,turn it
down." The third boy started at it a
while, and drawled out: "I can't make
it." •"Yery good, boys," said the par-
son, 'we will proceed to cut for a new
deal;" and, with this remark, the lea-
ther strap danced like lightning over
those depraved yonng mathematicians.
About a year ago the corner -stone of
a new American church was laid in
Rome. A good degree of progress has
been made in the building, although
there have been many difficulties result -
in z from laying massive foundations to
a depth of thirty or forty feet. The
building material is cream -colored trav-
ertine of the finest quality. Great care
Is exereised.to have the work done in
the best manner, and its construction
is watched -with much interest both by
Americans and Romans. Another year
at least, will be required for its com-
pletion.
Windsor, March 18—A case of
child. desertion was perpetrated here last
night by some unknown cruel person
who left a young female infant at the
door step of the Rev. Mr. Brethour, on
'Windsor ay.'withan anonymous note,
requesting he wonld take care of it as
• her WS unable to support it,and
to call its name Edith:'The child was
Aft erward taken care' ofly the town au-
4horities
Another sad. accident mewed hero this
morning in the Q.W.R. yard to a man
namedNed.Shinner,who,got considerab-
ly smashed between the cars. His arm
was broken in two places and his head
jpaclly cut; he is in a precarious condition
,
General Sir 'Gaspard Le Marchant
died •lately in London. Re was the
'third sort of Major-General Le Mar-
wIto fell in the battle of Salaman-
ca: Fie entere41. the army in 1851, was
Governor and Commander-in-chief of
Newfdundland from 1847 to 1852, Lieu-
tenant -Governor of Nova Scotia from
frorn 1852 to 1857, Governor of Malta
. from 1859 to 1864, and was appeinted
..ConimAndevin-chief at Madras in 1865.
Twd negroes Peter Blair and -Moses
Sullivan, had some angry words, 4.ming
which Mr. ,Blair told Sullivan he was
no gentleman. The latter demanded
Two negroes, Peter Blair and Moses
Sullivan, had some angry wdids, during
which Blair told Sullivan he was no gen-
tleman. The latter demanded an. apol-
ogy, or satisfaction with shot guns or
pistols. Blair replied that he had no
apology to make, but accepted thelehal-
lenge, naminglime,place ,and weapons.
The parties met at Sand Bar Ferry
at 7 o'clock, On Wednesday last
accompanied by their ) seconds, two
megroes named Ralph Knight and Wil-
liam Armstrong. '„tho gronua wits
ppaced off, and. Volt's five shooters plac-
ed in the hands of the principals.
Knight gave the word of command :„he v
said: "Peter aro you ready ?" Peter
said: "Yes," Oloses, are you ready ?"
Moses replied: '"Yes." Then coin-
=snood/the $hooting, and both parties
fired avajvartil the last barrel was
discharged. The pistols were reloaded,
and the prineipids resumed their posi,
tions, The words of command was re-
peritd. Etna tho firing recommenced,
and, was continued until Blair fell to
the ground, shot through both legs.
The parties returned to the city innneel
fliately, Sullivan fought at the same
place last year, and Blair fought an-
other negro near Savannah some time
Q.
00Ag'SNY(41 ttiv Ainat a terrible tate
Loa -oust witl he fell sensele$s
aeross the podia told has been raving
c ever si net)
,erfeilfifi00„
Mr. Bellows has been paying atten-
tion to young Miss Hnively for some
WOO, adia, nfw Oyellnigg 3440 )10 00,110d
for tire purpose of making' a formal
proposal.
Miss Snively, it would eppear, has
had other and unfortunate 1,)\
in the past, and it Inelancho'1,.
enee has made her singularly eautious.
After talking, with her for a while,
Bellows hennned and hawed, and
blushed, and then, suddenly seizing
her hand, he was about to plump the
question right, when Miss Snively in-
terrupted him.
"Alt, 0X.CUSO me for asking you, Mr,
Bellows, but are you goieg to propose ?"
" Well, I—that is, I should say that
—that I did, perhaps, cherish some—.
some—as it were some—idea, that is
to say—well, yes,"
"0, very well," rejoined Miss
"very well ; but just wait a mo-
ment, please, while I call My aunt
downstairs."
" Wh-wh-wh-what for ?" asked Bel-
lows, in astonishment.
" Why, so that I can have a witness
case I'm obliged to sue you for
breach of promise, of course. The last
man who proposed got off; but I reck-
on yon won't if 1 know how to fix
things. Wait a minute."
And. then, as Miss Snively went out
in search of her aunt, Bellows glided
through the front door, and, crashing
his hat down over his eyes, he diesipa-
rated love's ydiiiig dreaof, stifled his
grief, sIawent home to bed. Miss
Snively will not, sue.
Condemnation, of Maekerszies
40overapatent in Englund.
We take the following from an arti-
cle in the London Standard of the .28th
ult. :
"If it should turn out to be that the
Canadian GOvernment has really form-,
ed the design attributed 'to it, we co.n
understand, and& a large extent sym-
pathise with the position of British Co-
lumbians. The suspension ,of the Fa,
cific Railway is a clear bleach Of con-
tract with British Columbia, of which
its people have full right to complain.
The alternative design attributed to Mr.
Mackenzie, which aims at a junction of
the Canadian with the American Trans 7
Continental system, is something still
worse; of which all those who arcrifo-tr:
cerned in the maintenance of the Con-
federation, as well as those who desire
to see Canada develop in a direction
apa, t frem. the United States, are bound
still more strongly to disapprove. The
object which the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way was designed. to serve was to give
the Provinces a high road „across the,
continent from sea to sea,• on British
soil, which -would tend to bind together
more closely the 'scattered members 'of
the Dominion. It was projected by
Canadian statesmen, and supported and
encouraged in this country, rather on
political than on commercial grounds,
that it might conduce to the greater
consolidation of the British poweron
the•American continent. Therefore to
propose not only to depend on the Uni-
ted States Pacific Railway as our means
of communication with the Pacific, but
to feed. that railway by branches lead-
ing into it from Canada, is a project
not only in violation of the expressed
conditions of the Confederation, but as
irieems to us, un insidious attack upon
the independence of Canada4
"If it is our object to maintain. the
British charter of the Confederation at
all, it is our policy to make Canada self--
sustaining and self-supporting. But
for the amalgamation of the Canadian
with the American TA:111VB,St ,syStems,
and by the surrender of a Pacific line
in British territory to the existing
American line we shall have ai.decicled
step towards that political assimilation
the idea of which some of the members
of the Mackenzie Government are
strongly suspected. of entertaining. In
any case, for the Dominion Govern-
ment to contravene the conditions of a
specific bargain with one of the Feder-
al Provinces is to assail the very key-,
stone of that edifice which we have
built up with so much labor in the Con-
ederation—to justify secession and
break up the general unity. And it
must ' be remembeied that there is a
hird party in the contract whieh cannot
be ignored. In endeavoring to evade
he construction of the Pacific Railway,
he Mackenzie Ministry breaks faith
not only with the people of British CO-
umbiu,, but with tile Imperial Govern-
ment. As guarantors of the loan which
as been raised on account of the Pa- n
ific Railway, if in 'le other capacity,
he British Government has a right to
voice in those transactions, and. we,
annot doubt that Lord Carnarvon wili
ause it to be heard. We can inter-
4 frdrann
Information wAs received in Pittsburg
recently that a terrible hovror had just
been unearthed,at Chapmanvillo, Two
weeks ,ago a woman named 'gorilla
Coggswell, wife of Anthony Coggswell,
a drover, died, as wits supposed, in the
village tamed, and was buried. Her
husband, was absent at the time, frie
first knowledge of his wife's death was
on Thursday Iasto when he returned
herne. Almost wild with grief, he in-
SiSIbit on having her body exhutned, so
that he could see tile remains. TI118
W11,8 done, and the coffin was opened in
the presence of SOVO111,1 fl'161143. TO the
unutterable horror of all the body had
nod its position hi the coffin, show.
in hat Mrs. Coggswell liad,been buried
while 'she was in a trance. The body
Was lying on its face. Evidence of a
fearful strugglemadeby tin) unfortunate
woman when silo Yeociveyo4 consciolis
liess in the coffin were vtsxb10 The
'testi was torn from one shouhler and
\end was covered with bleoa, 'When
ene with peculiar ' mithority- 'the"
matter, for we cannot be suspected of
any other motives than pure patrietisni,
'and deilire ler the public goodin Urging.
the fulfilment of all the, conditions un-
der which the greet worlrof Canadian
Confedoration as effected. Without,
the Pacific Railway to develop the
splendid reSollrOOS of PIP SaAatetteYvaT1,
Volley,: and to knit together, the Easti
ern and Western Pioviiidd, theCbri-
fed?ration is but a unity in name,
which is at any time liable to be dui -
solved."
PniaL
(1111ritOVatt Vt TEM 1011W130 -o5 sTomr, (rArt4-s2.)
kINSMAN, DENTIST, WILL
I/O 'found Jai& Mike, Main Street, Exeter
Ont, every Tuaslitty, and gonorally on tho other
ritays of the Week, except Wednesday and
Thursday. Flo "Will guarantee all work to be
equal tO tilt) 4)(34 done 15 anyCityand at prlco�
within the Wel) of 'all cI,no.If '
tooth *Ming on Saturday, come in the evening
titer ilvo, !tented of leaving it for Sunday, as sonic
do. ,AII who Ment their tlient, ehbUld eall•
and have thain inepected before they footpath ft)
them. AU parents' shoini call for advico about
children'e first teeth,. before allowing ,ene":1.6 be ok
treated, iir? great datnrige le constantly being den
Olat
by extratiting Sift% tooth ttie won. • 145er 00414 Thursday', gth Sipt. A '
August.
'Scotiand,TuestittY, id
Irrl\.T.$„(V7rrrZiTrrrrrair....0.17'.1$
t County 0.,uort 146, County of
flurott,.
provoke() of Ontario, (MANDY,
vANADA., In tI o matter- of J. W
Qt' 1101)0N, .4.XSOL VENTS.
The undersigned have filed in the office of tide
Court a deed of Composition and /decluirge excuser
bid by their Creditors, Mid on Tuesday, the Wet
day of °I.t.reli nexttliey Nvill apply to the Judge of
the 8•11,1 Court for seordirmetion of Cie Diecharge
thereby eifected. •
dc W. GliANDY,
by Bunsen & IllETErlte, '
their Attendee, ad titer*.
Datocl at Burial), this 2011 day of Febreary, 1874,
27 -td. •
,•••""","4.4,4,4400
CII4RLE S SENIOR, PHOTOGRA
PFIEll, wishee to call the attention of the
public to the,faet that he ie constantly on hand to
take photographs, and that he will give eatistac-
non to all parties who give him a call. Having
had considerable experience, be is prepared to
photograph. residences or do any out -door photog
raphy. Enlarging old copies will receive special
attention, either from old ambrotypes or daugerro-
types to arty size up to life-eizo. ThOtie Wkw wish
Phetos. of deceased friends enlarged, will do well
to give him a call, as his instruments are as good
as eau be had. Also an assortment ot oval frames
zonstantly on hand. Charges moderate and work
ratisfactory. 1-1ni.
Ammithwrinewthwthieme°
6 6STANDABD "
BOOK STORE,
WATER STREET, ST. MARY'S.
Rooks. Pictures, Paper, Wall Paper, Toys. Picture
Frames,Berlin Weobr, and Foamy Goods
°
In profution.
PIANOS.
W o'ber's splendidFlanos, the beet made in the
.Dominiom.from.$350 to 8750 Call and examine
sample at" tandard" Book store.
JOHN B. BBOTT, Agent
.-Picture Framing in every style to order.
t. Mary's, Oct., 1873.
•
Mr ohailt Tailor and
Ceneral Outfitter.
- BIBLE' ,DEPO8ITOR
BOOKSELLER Si STATIONET
A- Stock of
Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Wesleyan
and Bible Christian IIymn Books,
Psalm Books for themse of Pres-
byterians, -Church of England Prayer
Books, Miscellaneous Literature
of a non-aemoraligng' naturer
and a general aSsortineilt
OF SCHOOL BOOKS &STATIONERY -
always on hand
W. OB1GQ..
Corner. Bookstore
ST. MARY'S.
F. Sharp,
Bookseller. Stationer.
4
- r, ' '
Always on haxia a largo assortment of
"BdOKS;
STATIONERY,
*ALL PAPER,
FANCY GOODS,
CALL AND Ep
H. FRED SIIARP.
grata
H. FRED. SHARP,
_
GePeratEXChange &Mt
ST. MARY'S.
' Agent for tho
INMAN LINE
OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
, Tickets from 5. bfarrs Qu OonetowetorAdver-
poor, toorage,832.50. t ;
...Parties wishing.,tosandifor their fileindeiri tber
old country can procure prepaid certificates cheap-
er than by al. other lino.
Agent for t e Michigan,Gentral and -Erie Hail-
Tiake diethedYte any Part Of tliefF.S.•;' Odin
or west.
,
'AGENT FOB THE
ANADI,AX iPRESS FOMPAXY.
Greenbacks Bought and Sold at the
Best Rates.
LONDOg
QUEBEC andIWONTREAL
'Temperley Line.
Composed the followlug firet-class
Il101•T STtAlVISITIPS
SCO'I'LAND,
TEAME8,*
SEVERX
HECTOR.
The Steamers of this Lino are intended to sail
during the Season 0 Navigation of 1871, front,
',144kirP,X ro#,' (PJEBte AND IVIONTREAtf
Ss follows ),,--Satitlandi Wednesday, 27th August,
and every alternate- WerIneeday, and gaturdaT
thereafter,' And'frOnt • • •?, , A • ° • r
QUEBEC FOR LONOON, AS FOLLOWS:
MEDWAY,
DEtTA,
NYArZA,
TENDklitS ,WANTE1),
goatit4 tote:toll, bo reeelvoti up.tO the iltli
April or 'itto otoction of a 1.1tIdk 661,160X UptftW 15
to ho eofupletet1 Oil 5h ittttb,
day of Nr,)8, 1374., Pendent -Will alec, b_oviroo tea' fee
the obinidetion: of its miss Hetitie'bri•thrt
Mill tiny tibiely.1373, p1ttt5sU1sti�yti
can be liken at the nifildelide abhiiot4ft,an
tot.120, etbl, i5 Irayi Ths trts5sos .lo not bind
tlimmiolvott tO ititoOnt -oti.thO 16,froot«ra,ny tender',
, NV/Ent,
10. FT • Truritatiii
' IttitY,UtYLLINOS/ftlib.,
filaich 11,1874..
And every alternate Tileaday and Thur day
hereafter, , • •
Ittr.to lower that other
'Ciertiildataii 1511it5i 50Pertle'ins doisirolie of bripts.-
lug out their friends,
Per Vroight er Peerage, apply to
1)AV11) alaWiMeirtreal,
"WU. A 1,
A
DIALAgeriti ifay'fl
0,05ood9-..
L CARTA
202EZTER,
DEALER, 111
y-00
GROCERIES,
an lipors
, HARDWARE
OCKER
Boots and Shoes
Patent Medicines,
...
MADJX ALLIKINDS OP
AIL EINDS (Yr
rSrrrlirO4-F•IrrNrrOLSrrO8,r
Ca eli Paid. tor Ilidoo
Atign 28; VI
ISAAC! OAIH4ING.
ooltbinding,.
It'ilt:gid";11TBISon''avic)dit'll'ittor“olt'i,',7oistol(TrcttftunldlY 10
‘unndlog conntry that no, 18 pruptmd, to do Ad.
44014 of two -10)1100w in 5/0 latuot and 0100 Mon
'onablo t4(.yi,Ji,1 at bdo nindQry in tit, ,Hapy'tt. 1810148-
4110Fil.)0W1.11.4.0b0ilp,y11t1,5. 1t14, ordoro lott 4I5 tho
1.41,1013 °Moo, ),,ketor, wW t000lvdprompt 4ttqetion
St )1,larY'S, Autiuet 2e. ' 1-1F,
1
attites,
r iHEW,1).McGLOCI LON WAICII
is the best in the market
rinly Mnq
FxETEIZ NOBTI1
CAIIRIAH rACTOR
,•
,,,(Nxiotkouir•
<5,
Be sure and
before buying.
SAM. All W
Gold and ,fill
77 Dundee Stnik
...The largest, best
Jeweirey. Clock)/
'
et the ..Ve'• D. XeD1043111 da Pirate
on will have no other after seein
wear them recommeud there
re Lady And Gthatle8it4.'s sixes
London. See the tostiutouthis
and cheapest stook of flue-Oold
Silver And Plated WI: Fancy
sL0. L4,
W. Giulli:
5Oat
ditacciiti4(41
ever
)
cLE
Flavin
& atitathintrg.
NAN'S STEAM AND WA..
POWER
and 'Mit.
XII I
ER.
The undersigne
to his numerous
patronage in the
tunity.otstating
over to turn out
THE VERY
The mill is in the
ties can generally
with them. Bavi
wheel, there le no
Wisheirinfrethru sincere thaulre
ustomers for their very. liberal
twit, and also take; thii oppor-
8at1J proitirId than
BEST OF WORK.
est ,of running order, and par-
ely On getting their grist home
lately put ink., neF, Fater -
an abundanceor water.
IPTIr wirze.yr.
HIGREST M4ET PRICE PAID
,IN CASH ,no WHEAT.
_
FLOUR AND CliOinD FEEDIALW-AY
ON HAND.
ISPLENISAH.
J ROSS
PLANING iyilas
J. ROSS, Builder, Manufaeturer, and dealer
in &Blinds et
BUILDING MATERIAL,
esticeh as
SASH,
Doors , Olinda,
MOULDINGS eta,
DRESSED Axp, UNDRESSED.
He has also on band alfret-olass lei al
Flooring, Sidin
CASINa,
oro lc etc.
Whieh they furnish to order.
,
0
z
„
Dressed and Undressed, litelfitabily On hand.
Alwaye an hand. I
SPeeial attention paid to
PLANs & srEcIFTcATI0P'S.
Thoroughly understsuding tileibeee,' treEip..
ing none but experienced' workineii, and tri;ing
only first.class material, Ivo feels cenfitlelit bf
giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor
lthnwitli tl/eir patronage.
Oral solisi50d,1
L()1$ itR
traTIN *BOSS,'
ARIVIVOlt, 'SAL
110 nitdotgrginA offer
gtiniditnii tor 040, 15
5110 plonks, voitit
. 141671
coo, 4,
rhOr6
moors, OE &J.13roelts -wefild take advantage of
this opportunity to inake known to the inhabit.
ants of Exeter and eurreunding enuntry that they.
are prepared to turn out °
Most Stylish Buggies
Clatters'.
th,,,ia4tipo built putsitle;ef the, eitlee. I`Tfine Put
practipalForinnon a're'empleyod, and as ,thC pro-
prietore aro thoroughly practical, they will have e,
supervision over all werif,slene,' 4 • •
POrtilandy Swell Body.
andOtherstylish Cantors always ou hand at city
prices. ',Rattiettlar attention paid tot
4 -TOYS° Shoeing,
anerp,1 Jobbing, etc
pir Bet,ro pittchasirig elsewhere, give us it Call.'
Our buggies have token prizes at two !mist this
mettson. satisfaction guaranteed.
nemomber the plitee-Hurrie's old stand.
G. & 3. BROOKS.
301155,
el*dit'••"
7KH NE'
B001;41,e41/04
AND
Harness--
MAIN STREET.
+ large and varied assortment otLedies, Genie'
t140ad ..0.4114retts .
*POTS cr4 Silarka.
ITORLATtil.„40irtig 4) B
\'''"; WORKMANSIEW
Kept constantlylefiliandlilAliet, cbokre,lotlof
F47.7. OVERSHOES, RUBBERS, BOP-
. PERS, W.
=frT. having secured the eerviees of kn. J.
CONIMAFORD, Is prepared to receive orders for
all dcsoriptionsof
'CARRIAGE, LIGHT & HEAVY
I-IAR1'17F,ISS,
A complete stocker, ' '
HORSE CLOTH
. ING, / BRUSHES,
COMBS, ,.
Theisivdthibtir`ift.keo'tios
ingthnpublio'fbetheif paeesuppert axid-aesure5.
them that as' nothing but the best materiel is used
and none but,first7platie,workmen emploped) then
will and it 50 theielacivantage tri,co.htume their
support;5.
P4IiibtiliAlt ATTENTION PASHTO
ORDEB-WORK-AHO REPAIRING:
Eketer,NOv - 13:1y.
THE subscriber begs to thanlpthe people of Ex-
eter wad surrognding country ler the very liberal
patrpnage bestowed upon him blithe past, and now
after enlarging his premises is prepared tool° work
which cannot be surpassed either in or/outside of
cities. Particular attention paid to the ,making
And fitting of COLLARS.
iHARNESS.
(Sign of th& ciiit).
HEAVY AND LIGHT,
BLACK AND ILVER 710111ITED,
most stylish and fashionathe manner ji_es-
ilk Repairthg receives every, attention. The
ROCKWELL BIT AND OVER -CHECK
on hadd. Me would intimate to his many friends
that he has lathed to their health and interests in
Boots' and. Shoes..
and has lust reeeived a large and varied Stack for
Gents ,"Ladiea' Misses' and 'Youths Wear: This
toranch'will be found replete In every particular,
and the stock will be sold at a slight advance on
cost. Thecervices of MR. 1110 . ALLEN, Thither
Road, have been engaged to take charge ofthis
departhcent. and is now prepared to receive all or-
ders for work in this line. Satisfaction guaranteed
And work performed with promptness. -,
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ours, but are ever ready to submit them to. a fair and impartial test, feeling'
confident of the result: ' ' " 5
: 1500.
eatimonialg from the best inushtians in Canada can be uixn
"I
I It
MA.BRIN
ET AN •
•
mproved Singer Sewing Machine.
tiocicziAn N IS
The Best Family Sewing Mashigkin the Dominion,
1T 1S THE,
Simplest,
Strongest Quieiesti .Lightest RunnInG
Most Oenvenient Machine Yet Constructed.
its maks is tminipeachable, and ithwork most satisfactory. The
IMPROVED SINGER
1
Is an excellent machine for all kinds of heavy Fork, slush as harness, boots & slob., etc.
THE SHUTTLE 1S -
STEEL, larger, simpler, and in every.way bettor tha. any oft*
in Met 4 C. SOUTKCOTT, .Agent.
•C
•
• M11".•S;a1liitys keeps orynind a supply of
Mac&t•- • '
irfd-A.ttadbm' ents,
N.B. FULL ° .1NSTI?UOTIONS- GIVEN TO EkOH 'PURCHASER.
."Southebti:is p‘repitrek o give complete and satisfactory fits hi his clothing Line.
• O. B011717-EC0tT,,
dies, c.tic..
E IES
LIQUORS
A.. MACE
,
Ilaslast received alarge and excellent Stock of
Groceries, consisting of
Green Black, and Japan TEAS,
Raisins, Currants,
Prunes, Rice;
Sugars,
Which he is prepnredln
P141.,
SELL CHEAPER TiliANER
1",t1
tt4
STORE CALI
1
R c T BISSETT
,
•
Have now rn hand a quantity of
TOVS
OF IpNDON & HAMILTON MAKE,
A.tati NtOttld 801101t a Call from any Wlithiag a really
good article, 4. 4uant07 o,f
TinWare, Copper-tvare, etc.
1, Always on hand,
3111-1.7M.,T1t01.7
MADE A SPECIALITY,
11'4000:.
TA.KEN.I.N..ExosAsftE..,t0k000b$:
';.• • 04$11: fittegt.
EXETER, Ol\TT.
Mr. John Drew vrorild inform tho public that he lr.ts opened out 1iitrnituro WarerObine in hit
new building opposite the TIMES office; and is Ml50glthOth *911
p$,E. or TEEE 13EST STOOKS tobe FOUND in
N.VSTERN 01\TTAItIO;
11 eismptlsoa Chairs, Tables, Stands,13tirerns, Cupboards, Sideboards, and Bedsteads. Ile haa
ttiso on hand, a ohotee aolootton
itioRISOITES REP COVERED' BRAWINO .EOCM4U1TES
C.>
lionging in price up to 0175,,
,
toteinona bore eVorything usually kept In a Firetteliteriestablildfnunit. artaseds
'• shortly a largo importation of the teem;!rtofi:6Aimi ,
vnitty
DOUght from tho bast nanufacturors tit tho Unitaa. Staled, iaolo
607-XL:ti ltE SOLID V,It
X, 13.-.4ovelting doll° proniptly,
),)oeittlity.,, Give the subsoribor es of every (1 ription de
JOIIX IMUiIW.