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have ,witbbeiti say
refereitee to tin)
pseeenti113 nove thou
:view ef affaire As they we
adtr.' eyes by the.liglit ofei
Oar reasou ter actiog as I
Allow the ',natter every op
investigation, and to let
the effeets. We allowed
tage to the present Achill
prove, as they have titue an
asserted, that an annteSt
promised itsel by the late is
A discerning publie
thot could suah a thing 1124
veto no time would be losti
such proof. Poi is it lilt
power would 'allow a mat
Thal and weighty iniporta
present one to iet3t languiel
its ehouhlere ? 13y uo mew
oranteat would be so prowl
nos (?). But is it not likely
existed which. would act t
prop, lever and fulcrum, to
perplexing weight to the one
a stone be left untamed to
the purpoee ? Is it not a
'fact tout, whether it be Op
Gc vernment, if anything ex
will tend to lessen or hi
strength, circumstances scare
able to prevent its being, • feat
and disclosures made known
2411 aviare that it has been hei
length aud 'breadth, of the
John A. promised an aninest
The men who made such s
were uoite otherthan :Messrs.
zie & Co. Why did they do this?
Were they laboring wader the vague
conception that such was the case, and
then us al their vocal abilities to trum-
pet it? Our opinion is, that such toe-
siniog was no more nor less than an
effort to gain support. Why was it not
denied? It was denied times without
number, but these gel tienieu had be,eu
famous for their life-long career of
" straightforwardnees and manly abili-
" ty," that such a sin as beguiling the
unwary elector would not be imputed
t) theist. But, might not illaelteuzie in
his innoceoce, have heared of such au
. amnesty, and considered it his duty to
inform the people of the fact without
judging of its correctness or not? That
query may be answered by propounding,
another. Was it good grace in certain
parties doing their best .to circulate the
report that Sir John Macdenald hadcom-
„Earned suicide last summer, merely be.
:0241150 they heard such was the case 2
These, we think, are strikingly parallel
cases. In both, the rumor is diseenai-
noted. without a particle of foundation.
When 'asked for proof of existence of a
promise of amnesty, it was said proof
would be forthcoming in due tizne. We
thinkthat time has now rolled on in its
unceieing flight, until the word:” did"
Lai completely revolutionized itself
twice or thrice ovei, and we look 'aux-
tiously but vainly for the proof. No
proof to be had, eh! Then what we
avant, what the people want; what we
crave for, what the people demand, is
an investigation. This Canada' of ours
is populated with a',61.aSs- who have not
served a Iffed.ont in darkened and be-
nighted ages. No crime wig.he,allowed
to go unpunished, if ..the,. 'perpetrator
Can be aerestod. If SirjotitilIatidont-'
aid promised an areneetty.to.334c14t:'aa:
hear of it, lk us knoW•dbf it,"tilail the
.soorier the man who woOld thus dare to
screen the murderer from the lagv.:'s av-
enging hands is cast aside, the s.00ner
will the country be purged of a scoun-
drel no° lese guilty thao the person
whose sin he attempts to disguise and
shelter. The more so, do we say this,
when we consider it to be done by one
whese aim and duty it should have been.
to Make, if' possible, purer our already
pure enacinfeuts. But On the other
hand, were no St1Ch promise ever Made
andsuch impeachmeuts thrown out, let
11E3 know of, it If the man is not guil-
ty, why not cur rulers inform us of the
fact: Let us not be allowed longer to
turti ourPacks and shun the innocent;
' When. We think him:guilty. Ifitfac ien-
' zie eaidtho lessei refulgeocies of his
Adrninistratiou who Peva made theint
SelVak bust,' Pa turvacang Sit Jahn's
!guilt have closte'r10 wrongfully, let them
sufter such ignoniinyps is certain to be
.heittied upon'thetal. Why, we ask, did
40t Edward 14144 otthvass the issertion
Mit de Use Of by his' bretyer4dininistra;
tors' SinaPly ,hecange the faets
•weeLi ,known te hfre ,eis won as to Itee'e,
Itenzie, hut Ids higher and suibler fol
:ing's of right, and Wrong', Wer More
ij
havinotay: anti .11hisottWith.eanSfSfeha,,y
than Were theao otthe Premleat '
ilOtedPerflOnage---liel-eleaS /IOW
01.1$131 the, idair to- such 'a point ,that
uidoelted,tor sepaatieh bet z ore,%
tea 114 the., Govetiriteut,, 1t5was,,al.
3wu,1 311entet the halls a ,,tntr joseirt,',
hly, triad ftg dorridorg, and ,even, take
!lowed presence lite the pre.
oiticts the' sanctity a the4ek,eleek's
ester his table, anti take the
6° $o0uv4 'very atrattge ifiat
t ingt1108.6 halla at thThtsa Mid,
fit, Olen till VMft o S qtliethila6 4:161.1,4
1111 4toiaLrt that sa0101-tile
eNifa fakett a hie ,sighfttige
ing aught in
tnis 111141 the
11)1 oecasional
L'0 opened to
reunistatteee.
re did was to
portimity for
it Italie base
every advan-
nietratiou to
d time again
y had been
overnmeniit
at once Hee
ve been pro -
is disclosing
ely that auy
ter of swill
nee as the
lillgly upoo
18 • 110 Gov•
of swill ho -
if anything
he pak of
throw this
side, wouid
accomplish
vell-knowo
pesition or
late which
uder their
ely will be
.etted out,
S • We are
'aided the
land that
y to Riel.
tatemente "
Hocken- "
y the eleelt :nowthu had wieided has
teit„y oilithtgaih ; Or that the lion. AleXO
W1tstzb1.101.0)2 0Q.41(1 110thik
ie wkte Leine. 40,01, the etttlew„ '
egain ette', 1,0 US ittiNe AA let
(tiP 444. Pf ibIStlee-VOneintineate
,
obis et, vete tit i
Trine caotiou is a true one, but iu
who reepeet? 42001e otbex 14,44 tbat
au antnesty was proinista co Lows
iteil and his asssociates, At the time 01
pit
12 Uo1 tI t1)el.'roYiSiOnal,(1 0 vorn-
22)0031 ..\.laniteba, with Mr. Louis 1;011
VA'OS1aent, if they a uuld at 1100 lay
21QW03 Lb ei ThiS 1114y did not do,
hence the prumise could not Le carried
into, f.t \vas after the promise
had been made that 80e3131 112114 foully
iitur,dered for, having bestowed 0merit-
ed punishineut upon the present no-
torious ontiaw. ',Mite° 410 the Lets
which have already been disclosed in
the lien amnesty affair, and all which
ale Likely tithe, judeing tor the,informa7
thin to be pitied by perusing another
aatiele 102 oitt columns.
MI,•••••/MM.M1.,••••••411•0•MNI,IMMIN.,••
./Intnesio Peanased.
The Government organs of tbe day
appear to be aeting L0 (Urea opposition
oue to the other. The, Earmitor of
last week, avers that the Govermiseht
are plaoed in 6 peculiarly dnlicult peeit
limo We rather think as he does,
But on glom:log over the same article
we find such ambiguity of language as
to lead us to thihn that an effort was
being made in the first part to convey
tte Mew of the Governments ill positiau ;
aud, in the second part to do away with
such idea, and to shield the Govern-
ment. 1± 1(14 lie says, an amnesty was
promised to Roil , by Jno. A. how can
the Government experience any dial -
outfit, in the matter ?otLf alluding to the
pampiet published l'sy Archbishop Ta -
cite the Eapositor says : "From a par-
, tial review of the documeot, we must
confess that a very strong case, in
support of the position lie has taken
is made ou.t by Bishop Tuella. He
produces evidence which, if true,
proves conclusively that ttll amnesty
ie fthrsal, gtivene ne (int al.ti
\tin itio iteettre
120$3.1tetatel',Geitereti, tbat Shtt
Venie 'kite 41)41143h Of title tttN- .0$
livable Won. tte • OtIrSelVee and
, lerPfeaelen. •
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4'
Tug Eletneen lteeeeemee Cometeralteae Arita
1a•-•04 Sataidar 1s3t, the Ceetelittoe SITointkO,
y the Oteat Attatteta Railway ie hooka feet
repeet ,on, the Tee viSited this
Pio isat• ott ttfendesditete and were °inertias:ea by
it laaeit et tlie hateolsal 400," No intorno,-
Gioia tot iiitposimiee cellaa be obtained hue
1110m, as their (luta is o revolt
board We do net with to mita Any linpetnI
Seeliees, iertet they. Ameba be blielitoa The
.16th, or itlity whited, •
. lissam :tits Tessa -sae, Ur. 114,011€4Jtttt. tor
•Cliateet was on/tie:way,' on kritlity ,te
tenti Mr, fineitlee loweship) sale of
eteelt, he met with e eeiioue atet,t tip.
peeve that when 'near Mr. Aniara 71Siden2te
the hain wee somewhat slaelenied ia pace, so 00
to alleW.Mr. Maailateniid 011101.5 WhO were in
Mr, MeTaggart'e pompttny to (Tying:LW, wbee
the hater fell, and brokehil lee. 'All the assis,
tame) possible wee rendered the .geetleman,
Ana W5 endorstand 120 14 now proeressing lave-
]. ably.
A mq01.118: of the ,1J.10211120r$ of the
Cotonsil eesesai 4 the 140101014
311022 (111.Yiliglion, was liehl ou Vriday
Iasi in the couneil roop. AVilson,
tieeve annois, mid Mr, Jae,
Siotas, Co u ci 1 1 or inn berry, weae
all p.o-sui,,t, tine Ctiahiinaii 'having
kztatkRi, ihat the object of this meetiog
was to eosisider whet eliould be done
restirditig a ruiner larch:oleo to 'the
litatedsoolert 01: the L. Id & 13. Eoad,
called n Mr, ',Kelly who said that 2220-
ctirsition was being gotten up for tile
purpose of calling a special Leecting of
the Colin ty Council, ashing tlion to
pass and submit a By-law for granting
400,000 aid of the Ontario and
Quebec ltailwa,y, with a clause inserted
allowing the abandonment of the L.
1/. & 13. It, and building a branchfrom
13rusells through Sarnia instead. kb
thought it would be better to grant an
additional bonus, and running poWera,
be given on the :L. 171. & .13, Load as' far
as they desired towards ;Sarnia, Atter
discussing the question from various
points, it Was inoved seconded and re,
Solved, that a Committee be appointed
cdnsisting of Messrs 13, j. M.
Leot, and T, Gregory, to attend to. .tho
matter, and. if neeeeeary to 'send 'one As
'delegate to meet the Londou Beard.
-
klearteli alive.
A sad calamity occurred On Saturday
afternoon las at the farm of Mr, t1 oe
11 Black, the towoship of
about four miles east of Port
it/21(3y, by which three young 111011
t their lives without a monieuts
trhiug. Ma - Black being abeeet at•
rt, two of his sons-Johusaged about
(end only a few months married),
tee a young lad aged about 17 ---and
ihed mail mimed John McDowell,
married, aged between 25 alai 80,
.e engaged in cleaniug and eepairing
'ell, which caved in, laid in less time
ost than it takee to describe the ac -
(int ail, Were buried alive. 11 2431).
214 that the well was from 25 to 30
deep, and welled up with brick a
Away from the bettozu, and the
of the way to the, top curbed with
ilt or loge. These had been l'OMOV-
OWn to the brick work preparatory
emoval, and John Black decended.
lean out the debris that had fallen
'tem the bricks. lie was holding
OjJ
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a, a
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test
plea'
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to r
was promised, verbally, ifnot iu wait- 4 tt)oteNN
" to the delegates of the Provi
sional G.overoment." Now collies the
difference of opinion, the Globe in an
ably written article on the same pamph-
let says On Thursday " we analysed
"sixteen columns of Archbishop Ta-
" che's pamphlet on "Amnesty."
" There are five and a half cohunns
"more devoted to The Authorities of
" the Pi ovince of Man Hobo and the
" Amnesty.' The remark that an am-
" nesty requiring sixteen columns to
"prove its existeuce is as good as dis-
" proved to exist, is of' course stronger,
"if possible, when the number reaches
tweoty-one. Nor is there a single
"tiling in five columns and a half be. fore us that could be regarded as
"evidence in the most strained accep-
" tion of the word." Thia is the first
of the 'Globe's paragraphs on the docu-
ment in which the Expositor sees so
plainly traced the words "amnesty pro -
wised." Then; again, after further
comment, the •organ at Toronto
says :--" It should be remembered that
"Sir John A.. 11.facdonald had declared
"that Louis Reil was a murderer, and
"expressed a wish, in language which
"would bear being d.escribe.d as fervidly
"pious, that they should catch him.
"It will be. seen that the more that
"18 written on this question the more
" clearly it is proved that there was no
"promise of amnesty. All the Arch-
" bishop's witnesses are against'. him,
"2421(3 it is a rule oilaw that a man is
" /sound to his. own evidence. With-
" out even hearing the other side,'
"therefore, the Archbishop is non -suit -
a' ed." •
' We think as does the ',G4io5e that no
:ableieasseeiate Can be found than the
!Archbishop; if he has failed to estab-
lish the existence of annamosty .and. a
,grievence affecting Reit, we doubt if any
good can come of placing an impossible'
task in less skilful hands. One is
strongly remembered in reading the
'Archbishop's pamphlet of what a law-
yer 'once said to his junior. " We have
" no case, therefere the less we say the
hhetter; for if we say anything we shall
"only make notie clear hew coMplete-
'' ly we are without a leg to stand on,"
We should not like to throw cold
water upon the, 'voracity of the Ea)posi:
tor, and make it wane in its warmth in,
the matter of the editor , reading the
pOmphlet ; or, as' he says, glanoing at
hitt seems .atrange that .such wide-
ly different views can emanate trent 'the
same :source, and that One man. void
persist in black 'when the
other as positively affirms' that it is
white.
Pal raXeg tbOt alreteSidaPtrAti
• We,fully endorse the sentitneirts of
Ibo gobourg aentinel bo its remarks
011
newspaper postage. The sooner
souli
a law is repealed the sooner 'will the,
country at large the hninense ben,
efit to boTieriied from' 131, The &kap ei
say
"Wepay. ft tot on each paper et half
24 penny.. 'Then ±22 addition, ,ottr paper
ig take& at the mill, our. prosSes are tak,
,ea, and 'out' types ere faked, ',Ent the
post'oillee tax is the host ,veatibtie. and
0,Ppressiia, of 2411 • it. interferes With
trade 16t 1le31rtleta in1s00.01,116/1314 and
'enhances 11 a proportionate degree th• e
price of the tiaper to subscribers; tid.
tied to all this, the tat retards tit& dlr.'
fusion, of Itnowledge,W (lb not ,tif
eourge say that the bostill tte.% is Unittsti
but this We. 'do aas4 and: we appeal tit
411 .of Ott notitattiporaritte •&rite
that opeitittce agaiiist tha: oduatt.,
3131 613 or the- people, egainst that'geneig
ettlightehpieht ahd. soteaetolif1rl
Onetlittte t AO best Seen*
on by a chain made fast at the top of
the well, and had hardly reached the
bottom when the sueroundiug earth,
consisting of twee, dry sand, caved in
on him, het, however, eutirely covering
him at first. His brother mid McDowell
decended to his help. The unfortunate
1112111 saw their danger and called out
to save themselves, but had hardly
spOlien the words when another slide
took place and all theta.: were buried
out of sight.
Mr. Black's wife had got the alarm
an(3 reached the brink of the well only
to see her husband and the others bur-
ied out of her sight. The neighboring
farmers and their hands gathered to-
gether as soon as the terrible affair be,
baane known, and as many as could get
around set to work to recover the bod-
ies. Owing to the loose and treacherous
nataere of the soil it took ,six hours be-
fore.' the bodies were all brought up.
T116 younger Mita was found only a
short dsitance from ille surface, Mc-
Dowell and the older black beiug near
the bottom of the well, and when tiound
wete still retaining their hold of the
chain. All were dead The accident
occurred about 8 or 4 o'clock in the af-
ternoon, and it was 10 o'clock before
the last body was reached. The sad
event has caused much excitement in
this quarter, and much sympathy is
felt for the bereaved parents and widow
under their 52411 2211(3 trying circumstances.
saatelmeeeeteeneera-aereeeeetteteadeeraweseeressemees
Viduitg.
FAner Some -One day last week, one of Hay's
old ,esidenters, Mr. Wnl. Case, sold his farm to
Mr. A. MoTaggart, of Ribbed, for $5,500. No
snaall sum, that.
Smile Seteeve.---We would remind our read-
ers of the Spring Show , to be held at Brueefield,
on Wednesday next, and of the one to be held
at Exeter, to -morrow, (Friday,) the 1731h. ,
CRANGILD, ClintOtt .21Ionitor has
again reverted back to it* original proprietor,
end will assume its old name the "New Era."
Mr. Grigg give* very saLidactorY reasons for
SuAnn T
residenta i
mented the
be sorry if
ample. Ti
er the work
REVIVAL'S
weeks there
in the 13. C
number of c
atia spiritual
selves (1)1401)work still co
To Leave
311021 01 311r. L
°Jelin) horee
season, to 33(32212282 year. 1
bore° of his a
TgE OLD tean.--ittr,: John ItImyksliaw say&
hewill spare' neither 12152(3124 1100' trouble
hemakilig hie stages the feetest and most:cent-
Sortable in the province. • Mt, II and his dri-
vers haVe been blown le our readerefor anent.
her of yeii,eti asi;behig extetinetY attusteoue and
Tie hag put 'a handsonte eide:seatect
syug,e naouthe'route, *islets adds greatly tettet
etindost traiellets.
,
nres.--We notice that some of
n the suburbs have already c
planting of shade trees. We 6
there are not more follow their
me is quickly passirig and the so
is eiXected the better.
envieese-Baring• the past
haks s been a eorof revival se
. Church, in this plade. A gr
utiversiens have al; eatty 1)000 11124
workings eppear to menifeet the
gs 0131 ±11 the church. illee go
ntinues,
.-We malerstood 18 ±6 the inte
. Ifentee, 01 Ueoorne, to send 1
to the County of Middleeex
231
vel over the stone route:as he
'here is, eve believe, M� motif
lass in these parts than Mr..flu
the
ball
ex-
on-
fe'w
rice
eat
!Jo,
od
11-
118
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id
er
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dopttositiori i
1141; et:itadeat. if-tbiaaiiiotivis!",sietoit.
take:it:1er geauted tlittta'
'..e'intEliVely ',trade' Will hotiteriett-';'01t.', betWeen
. ,
plaae,alict:.tteadon tit
lattteterseee" toitt *tattler. tol1n1e
will be essn'tbrit,:ktesettietithles• &."-,601
, , .
114,tya ,t‘teSy,ott;.tt, 1fb Of otsgc ot thitsitstr
83324geS iti.eteionfiatable, ;46004 Otlighigi
tilattiasi Cattata Steeesdiitt
isterilaaef pereetie Meet attitoj
072 FriditieeefiltigleSt,:ferjhanartiose...otlastiii,
tag' ia :Cricket tJiob.:,
'theireatnes'ettrolted,as.nteeibertt, ,rPhe
Weee'.:31jetited.nifeeaeboaoi, Or, the gotseh„
dent Olen 1ii3i 1I4 21� W,
: set21213', M 3%.• Treasuratt, e313 M5533(3131 I(33112)((, 1310341
Itist
ariggett)', 'with '41(414-titjroli',6141112t5,,
.'40.,eaptaineacten ,ter, 0124±SeaSon :wait
etith
Itt * Shot thne,Ittinatto atm issitathkatittet Oat;
bt 00400tbok1fliiiplity.kv;
beu lhuee.--The borer: ',Bank of England"
late the property ef Mr, tystaaltison, has been
sold by that geetleman to Afesers;Oke and. Ms,
sett. The enormous price of $13,000 was paid
102 him by these eentlemen who intend travel-
ling lam over tlo) route taken by A' Scotch Mir
-
tole last yeae, The o Beets and his steelier°
now ea well end .favombly kumeit as to require
no comment., Mr. liodgeon now owns
14(1's Glory," which is coneideredto be one of
the beet.Canatilan Draught horsee in Canada.
Mr says, although having parted with the
,413aillt et England," he doet. noteheaitute
Silyiug he think bini thebeetimported draught
& Q. R. IL -While we believe there is a
Possibility of overdoing the matter of IlailwaY
building, still if the majoritweill it and the un-
aortakine be feasibile, we shauld be gtad to eee
the 00224r30 te Quebec Railway built ; and al•
though 131 1)12281 be confessed that hitherto very
few have heel •any faith either in. 111r,:, Rewler or
his proect,'netentlieless the agitetiOn 'seems to
be aseuming taugible 'shape, at least in refer-
euce to this County, which may have the effect
of postponing the bulking uf the L. Ii12&ix.
Road to en iudefleite period. 1 t seems to be Mu
material to the pmple of London what direc-
tion northward their road should take so long
Ile they get one, and Mr. Kelly suggested the
other day, it would be.better in the interest of
the villeges mad townships along their line, to
great an additional bonus of say $50,000 oven,
and allow the Sarnia branch of the Cutatio &
Quebec Railway, running powereefrom
southward BJyill
as far as they desired. This would
enable the couutry to grant both ComPenies all
ail asked for, at a saving of about 150,000. in
the meantime we await further develOpements
rie Connell.
Council met pursuant to adjouro-
moat, in the Court Room., Exeter, on
April 1 3th, 1874. All the members
present. The iniuutes of preyieus
meeting read and
Isaac Carling, Esq., addressed the
Council on the propriety of , planting
shade trees on tho streets of the tillaga,
and recommended that the sum of :$1‘.00
be appropriated for that purpose.
Moved by W. Verity, eecosided by
3. Ross, that $125 be expended in
• planting shade trees On the front street,
wider the directiou of the Road Com-
missioner, in the present year, and that
the sum of 40 cents per tree be given
to any person for plauting the same on
any of the back streets and putting
such means of protection about them
and plauting as the ltoad Commitssion-
er directs, trees to be not less than two
and a half inches in diameter and to be
living in two years after planting, when
the said sum will be paid, parties in-
tencliag, to plant to notify the Road
Commissioner, Mr. .I. Virbitlock.-Car-
ritived by j. Pickard, secondefliy
W.s
II. Verity, That $10 be granted to Mr.
J. Ross, to be expended in benevolence,
and that Mr. AV. E. Wilkins' account of
$10 for entertaimneut to Direetors of
L.,H. St 13.It. be paid—Carried.
The assessment roll, duly cettified,
was received from the A ssessoy
Moved by W. H. Verity, Seconded by
J. Ross, That this Council adjoura un..
11 after the Court of Revision, to be
held on Monday "next. -Carried.
M. l4ACRETT, Clerk.
Steaaideaa Comsat.
Stephen, April e, 1874.
All members present. Minutes of
previous meeting confirmed. Moved
by 3. Parsons, seconded by J. Kuhn,
That this Council defer decision res-
pecting the'populetion of Exeter in '71
until next meeting. Petition agaiust
there being three taverns in Crediton.
Moved and carried that the prayer of
the petition connot be entertained in
consequence of a: resolution of last
meeting: 'Had the petition been hand-
ed in at last meeting it Would have been
successful. Moved -by W. Pullen, Nee-
owled by J. Kuhn,- that gravelling on
Centre Road commeace on 21s31 con.,
running east. Moved in amendment
by J. Parsons, seconded by A. Leaxey,
That gravelling Coinmence at both ends
of 'mad road.- Mitin 'motion. carried.
Clerk t onotiy ht1fteWea.
en of' Huron t
gairs8941e'reNevt°°41;'s4;jt'all
()use, (5w,, 8ttital))o lora tansit4tii, shoe,
inakor,,er tailor, there being att,o;eellen t
opening here for theso and oiler trad0A-
mon, ;fames Titioning, from Dan.'
(lot,13,1,s00/Mntiot-t,y,,,b41t1);(islitisuistraelit,:li.ttise4 31115) p202113.,
a:i4 18 211201331
to tAnild and carry on the business of
wagen and earriage 13o,•!'
fhlakiing. great atteratione biS,
ri'en.li80.4 WO 1108 01), Lana the matorlal
Lor oreetiog first-elass sttibles; tleidiog
house, Ana, elieds for puhlic 1280. 1111'..
.00tt011, 1;2'0211 St, kary'S, has alroadt'
liew dwelling bowie and sbor311
ward state, 1)1 11113)242 lie inteude to open
Plit tlie business of saddler und ltarlwss'
1nak0V, £28 sooti 111418140d. Mr, Joe.
opli Anderson lois benne of' brielis and
other materials, intending to matte eon-
eicierable temente and to
his house. We notice oleo a coneidera-
ble autoont of buihling material on the
promises of Mr. Riehord Bolds and Mr,
Thomas Mitelaell, hich 140 doubt they
NVilj 121111 to, good (1000)1111 t.ts 80011 as
the weatiler permits. Last and not
leaet is the probability that a litualsoine.
clitirch, with otlier public bitilditigs,
aill breeted here before long, wiliell
no doubt will be both an onsametit to •
the place 8,8 i28 useful to the coin -
inanity.
a
lovaY '1011 tlabottio, 'had. tlio Eeterly Seeder nn
0)3
'33iiielt is roally llt0a01 of per,
fection,, ..and we thinig fully sustahts all
the Agents elelia for it, Mr, Coiling,
agent for Ct'a,wford's "1004(1.1 Voiuldry,
wfts present, ttn,d iota with lam one of
their Contbined 1.0apint-.,* and NowiAlg
1,40so 1112kobie0s appear: to
Pave gained a firm thoti1014 stshamodst
the farming eotomiinity, and with Mr.
polina 21 agent, inlay of tile nIttehineS.
will be dispoeed 5)1 ,11443
Ifousk; fighte aro of lin
raSe occurreoce aad other
004111r1ee where tournn,y sttay.
[31ie very' seldom that it is env inivitego
to ivitness horee fight, but such !Was
the pleiteure-if 130 it itoty calletlaeat
the ihir here, on Mooday last, Mr,
Eturiter'e horse, " Ceachniaii," ititd
T. Culbert 8 horee Tuvalu " io,
tlulged in tide aot very agreeable pas-
ttme. ltIr. Hunter not observing for
the crowd that intervened that Mr, Cul:
healPs horse W118 WitiliD a tea,. feet11102), of
led his horse farther on, when,
very unexpectedly, " Coaatiman " gave
a neigh of defiatice, which, was intniali•
ately answered by " Dick Turpii,
nOtil Itoiees eitrang on their hind 310
and before either ownere eould into
fere, ilunter'e. 11orse had dealt 1116 9p
porient a 831'010 blow ()11 the side of his
heacl, tabicla it wasa.umored,liad smasls-
Tbe temperance cause appears to be
making considerable progress in Edeu,
as ItIonday nights are the usual lodge
:nights.' A goodly number of Members
tuned out and exhibited their interest
in the epreadMg. cause. We, hays, in-
troduced into our soda 'oirele a Sell, 'Pf
'literary arrangement, consistiag of mita-
ings, repitations, billet -box and debatiog
which oecur altegnately; after the gene-
ral renting. of business conuected with
the soisiety'is performed, Last meet -
Mg night the billet Pox was placed at
the tiook, so that each member could
drop into it their letter or cemposition.
A number were found therein and read
in the hearing of the *members. They
were well written and. evinced a very
good knowledge of composition, A i�w
of the subjects mitten upoil 11 0120 'Exa-
mination Day, The Difficulty of Know -
21144, Tempel ancea jealousy, and The
Love of Nature. The members pur-
pose having a public debate in the
sehool house on the 27-th April. Ques-
tion-Tesolved, that education should
be compuleory.-Cosr.
.q.4 F.
SUALL-PDX.---A rumor reaches that
this dire disease, sinall-pott, is' spread-
iug itself and its loathsome accompath-
nteuts, on the 1-1th COIL, of this town-
ship. We learn that Mr.-- and
family aro attaulted. Means should at
enee be adopted to prevent ite farther
spread.
Tem FALL WI:mtg.-In some places
this cereal looks quite healthy, out' may
prove' an abundant crop, while iia others
the opposite may be said. A few fine
clays may have the efteet of iaecuscitat-
ing it to a great degree.
Eista Coor.-rile draught colt which
Mr. Brown imported from " Auld Sco-
tia," is 1101V a perfect picture of beauty
wad -well-develeped symmetry.
KIRK. zo
OPEN LODGE.— The open, lorloe,, held
du the agricultural hall -Pere en the come
of the 91.13. inst., under the anspicies of
the 13. A. 0. of Good Tomplare, was
a grand success. The •spetiltora Were
Rotate. Mes'srs Haylock, Gracey and
Reid. Mr. Haylock gave a detailed ac-
count of the liquor crusades in the
United States and dwelt lightly on the
Christian courage and perseveranee
displayed by the stmerican Sisters.,
Mr. , Gracey spoke on Temperance: in
general enferced and illustrated his ar-
guments numerous anecdotes. The
duties of the chair were very acceptahly
discharged be Mr. Harry Baker. ----Com.
READINGS.--Cht Monday , evening Mr.'
Gibb of St; Mary's gave some popu-
lar comic readings, in the agricultural
hall. The audience was small, but Se -
led,' the pieces were all appreciated
--Com. • • •
DEBATE. -IS is reported that two
gentlemen the neighborhood of this
villiage of eminent logical attainments,
have made arrangements for a public
rsleliate to come el On Friday evening
May 1st. Subject: Re,solvetlftliiit •nioneY
has more iittluence over man thitn wo-
man." , I trust the Subject Will be Cred-
itably handled by both person. May
they both win.
SPRING Suow.-The Spring Show o
Lucan Atinicultueal Scociety was an
immense success, when we take into
consideration the fact that thii is but
le second year of its life. Great
tcialell dainspiattreintbreattsice.enatimleletelonoilitiivrxegaayrc14iliilg
and members of' the committee, for the
eredit must be given to the SocretarY
Stephen, as this Council abandons the •manna in which they have so pushed
fdriner attatrd. W. Pillion to •see t tills SceletY lhat such a diaPlaY 01'86001c
opening out a ditch near S 11 No 11• was shown its on Monthly last The
•
• • • • '
and Mr. Enlist to see to openinout following ig tb° i)ri-4° Li$t'' • .
toad ou :atn eta. :neat N.B.. R.°13110- B/eoci But.seS.-,-lst, W. Flanagan, .
Eachen and P. Neil requested to be aia- "Beaeen f." 211d$ Y. II9dgills' " Bre'
'flexed 60 S. S. 11.. To. be consid- tender," 2 entries'
oeta at 4•1ily meotitig. A petition .60 be intportecl Draught 2L-lst, Olco' & Bissett,
forwarded to GOvernment respecting the *".13111114 of E"gittl-u1". 1 ailtrY•
basiS or distribution of surplus motley 64/14(11;°11 brillif.A1-t'4' W. ' Ec'dg8an'
between Stephen ova Exeter, The
Court of Revision to be ,firs6 Monday
ted :-Gravel, Andeeson bal.
Arra,y, Tlia following ordera were 'gr112
ast
Once of Cott., 1$7,p2;,11, 1:1:0 Elston, '11.0„,,
;, sem, eeroe 'stattit,e tlabcal
; J Biesett, corn" 6-8
ton, work on 122It con., t51,08 IL '
• tigl d 's Glory ;" 211d, mt, )valitar.,
" Sir 6114)r306;
or
Champion ;" 2rol, 'L. floater, "-Yeti
d afttetelithero/--lst, 'Walk
C(itioilinan,' 4 Oltr.108.: VOSh`S.
1,j0i.'t 'and! Siliip8011 24310iVed fiNO
thisn 'class--" Dick Turpin;" a d
Hard rortune."
ea • ideeseh ss ,o...1 ,4 Fitzgerald;
711.
'1
rat
C
leant for roatL 0100; G.,
:P
0
31
db9itelt wile- 0.60; 1
Vahner,. drawing'graitel, $'10;
" • CI, ruoual,
etePtliatit,Ait,
oittah
• recording the •subs'ittittial •progress
taking plaeo' this Sttihgr little
,lage,' 4.11'..tfreentvt-ty; has tha hie totials
'ott the' patina and 46 abOtti3 ttt erect tt,
saperb fesidinitte tittit rattlet
thia,sitinittert Whitai
ffitildea 'iefaSt Iltet11434(411Ort Of $8t500,
We' innlera,tand. Mr. It 350't Thet
tor, !re Vet : priftoipal ,0elittastot lq":6
rtrivla oreste nonv 'fora lier.tad Oh 6,
boltik hatettlenty tejlatit,e
eelitTastor,• Also a, large hetet additi,04
the s,tIro,i, ost riii113680 br "titifib
)ottle, trorli Olt .12th coin; $801 I've
ntihinglatin; biidge 12th $12
11
ho, eitlyeitt (5,eiltre
1,110 A., Ittist,; dr,awilrg gravel,. $4
1,411,1fyi,.$is b'aint)bniL o
2th .,.eoneesst611 t: $8.; , IvItitlieWst).n
llisSett' &;.116glittl
'Work' on .0th con:, $19 ;22
ettlVert Ott' con.,, $4 ; W
13c:al optJ:14;NV:arti ;" W. 'Walk6r;
SitiOe 2. etitties, , • '
E31
ls-
0]
W4 Loix
N.:107-11:1 64, :Ii:6?'$1114.r,'..:).14:..*:),1:1)411h1-11 :it' Cray
„yettr..oief *
11' ' ,4d0r(t i)?/Pha4)' '
"v) t110 Weat,
Esalo!',
Tivo'..:9,eiii,olit eirtide-7-tA,, J., •td,slcet,t,
, Lod raittavotthi od, Mid, X, 'Itpani
6 01,41 •
.0:fiht:t.tmItthattliftateP. ovrosittc;talTeil)ac i!sietil(01.611866,st iv,0011,1:0,1teov,tiottl,
t'. byway 'Of tlnait agents and t telt nitt.
Waned iff`t aiteltson, of dile plaeb 1101
f
On okhihitieit hig„ renowned Cotribined
110240i' and lq Werf Which itiip orec , to
, 1” 0 . ,t 0 a t/ htton, ' Iletr, actokson 1
'etaitinf ler' this truchillue inany advan, ,
taks'' ever othott 110,1,11itto,,, •,t4tmeirit
linpartatice is chit.,' ul for the third boar, Sort
itg wiikli is ,mv,', /thine,/ this slitvo; Ali
ple-piece of 41 ,1.1No.,111(16)(4,.. ( i ittp
folly to s ,40i) ,
his tiaallit 7 ,•
tr
lici „t
et,
Properly Of Mr. Ilugh Thompson, St,
llifitry'e, was decidedly the most sue-
Oessful of the series yet helcl. The at-
teutlance, notwithstanding the almost
impassible state of tlie roads, was large,
mealy of the buyers at the Edmoaton
sale of the preceding day being preeent.
11'..Tost of the animate offered were eitla r
itapOrte(1 or the offspring of imported
stock, and consequently eold
The flolowing statement of prices, &c.,
will be interosting:--
BA
SA VING8 134 N/( DEPARTMEIVT,
vinge 13attk Department has been
Branch Molignie Bunk.
1) 0
from Otte DO1111,1" ($1)
.1?ai able ON De124 WW2 bitOre,St,
1322 031031, April 1, 1874.
firweizar Farm 8/tort-Lwow 414,
The third hort--horn sale of the
week, thot of the Kinellar h • erd, the
ed hie jaw. :
Colitient Mintaitics,-A special meet-
ing of the Counil was held on Tuesday
evening, April 7311), in the ponnoit
Chamber, at 7.30 o'elock. Present, T.
Dight, Reeve, in the chair ; Count:More
Porte, Geoilaere and Robins. Minutee
of last meeting were read and aPprov-
ed. Moved. by A. Goodacee, seconded
by 0. Robins, that the resignation Of
Mr. J, C. Frank as Treasuret' of this
municipality be, and is heeeby accept-
ed, tut(' that Leonard'. Fox be appointed
Tseasiirer of this municipality at a 3a1-
0ry of $5 per £211112111)2, and the security
offered be ;asset:40cl, and that the Clerk
prepare bonds to the antetult of $5,000
.foe the same, tont that a by-law be now
passed Confirming his appointment. ---
Carried. Aleved by 1V.Pc4)-31e, secoliclecl
hy A. Goodaere, that the Clerk is here-
by antharisecl to give an order to Leon-
ard Pox to receive from J. C. Freida
the late Treasurer, all the monies, books
and papers in connection with the office,
as soon as he, the said Leonard; and his
securities, have executed the necessary
bonds enabling Inin to assume the du-
ties of his office, and subscribed the re-
quiei to deciaration.-darried.
No. 340 appointing Treasurer was read
three tint is and passed. Moved by W..
Porte, seconded by A. GooOacre, that
any young man, residing in the muni-
cipality, who eorolls himself in the Lu -
can Fire Company, on or before the 1st
day of May next, and continues ft 12111 111112n11012 Member for one year, be exempt
trom Poll T1022 or Statute Labor. -Car-
ried. The Connell then adjourned to
meet ±111831 141011(30)' 112itlay.
Goitre
TIME TABLE,
P. N.
EAST. 12'47; 8.05; 1200.
Goma 1VRST
A. M. P. lef. P. 3F..
505; 1.11; :. 5.12.
. F. R. :JENNINGS.
tucan, Merch Li, 1874.
6714.ie
LOVE .kND AVAII-Oreditall W118, on
Suuday last, the scene of a tilting en,
counter beta -4n two love-eiok youths .
of Bettye Lange, Young met Stable as
the latter witsicoming out of ,church,
and ,,,chniniste'recl condign punishment
on him for some suppusecl wrong, and.
for the pleasure received handed over
$7 50'
SPRING- GOODS- --111es.srs. J. & W.
Grandy, Zurich, have paid 0410 114111(310(3
'cents 031 the $ and have received an
excellent stock. of Spring goods,
now show as complete an assortment
its ally in Zurich.
Granion and
SPRING SHOW. -The annual 'spring
show of Blddulph og,ricultural Society
was hela Granton on Tuesday last
the,141h, inst. There was quite an at-.
tendance of spectators. , The., show. of
horsewas over before we got :AO, the
fair ground, and we are 'therefore un-
able to say aught in regard to them.
The show of bulls -wits very good, 'and
goes far te establish the 3152031 0± a great
improvement in, ,stock.. Owing to. com
Inirry in. getting.to press we ,aie, unahle
te present our reoders with, the prize
list.
• IMPROVEMENTS.--',Eabh suceeeding
week brings its qapta of improverhente.
This week, we notice a new side -walk
gra,ces the 'tillage of Awmik, from the
railway track South to the school house
Building opeaationS appear ta be pro
gressing favorably, . •
cotriantinxittage--Th is very
plimentary notiee of one of aur to
ladies came to onr notice in, the Wi
ham TinzeS of last weel;.. We alw
like to hear of the prosperity of any
yur villegers. "'The quarterly exarni
tion of the puPils of S. 8, No f) To
berry, tpoic place on Tuesday 31st ±1
There was a, large attendance of fmi
111(.1 'unusually htrge attendance
?aren ts &pun p eople of th.e Secti
r_elle pupils wore examined in the v
ells branches usually' taligli in -,.t
ttblic btit 'their teacher .tvi
)owell asSisted by ether teachels;in
f which they' exhi biteda de'gt
f prof] con cy. The Pen dln g was p
cularly good ; they also' desplayed
ery perfect kno 'sledge of Geograph
pecially Canadian. The 1111041101''
hich they acquitted tliemselveS
±111112131, ie2111:iingilitilllt 41, ri\s'a8q ii6egsrtuiLTIYs
th an aptness which prOveg Miss
well to be t,horort 421 practical' teach-
Okamination ro ugh t to a
10 ninnber of corigratulatin,,c, flat -11'08r'
fri1111 the ViS11;01.8 oti tho suceesS 2114(1
osperity, of ±1i 1)3311o1 °after which. ail
1846167161ditih%111fit hitiClat\ys) p o) teeeaosSi,tgldv,141!:
corn
ma's
ng-
ays
Of
na-
18(1.'
)ila
of
• cows AND HEWERS,
Raspberry, red and 'white, c'lvd•
•Mao, 1809, jelm•.Collarcl„
30 212), $10,10'
Cowslip, roan, calved Match,
1870, W. Laing, Downie-. 895'
Miuio Italkerston, roan, calved.
• May, 1872 J. 'Whetstene, St.
........... , . ..........
Minje Esliclale, red, calved
Arai' 1860.j. R. CrOits;..t....
GOIcleo Drop 2nd, Zothu, calved
April, 1868 Richard Gibson.
Maggie iiii, roan calved Oeto-
ber. 1872, Pingrey & Son,
Iowa •350
Miss Ramsdell 4th, roan, calved ,
January. 1871, 13. Groom',
Winchester, Ey. . . . . . ......... 450
Miss Ram 631314121 trth. red, 'calved
Jasittary, 1878, j. R. draig 575
Minnie Ditaby, roam calved
February 1872, :tie. Whet-
stone 407
Sanspariel 101.11, red, : calved
January, 1867, 3. R, Craig.
Sanspareil 1211.14, red calved'
March, 1873, Jail, Craig.., 900
Dueliess of Greenwood, dc'lvd
October, 1872, A. Ludlow,
Wisconsin 300
Madeline, roan calved January,
• 1872, john Thompson,
'Whitby
ady Bertha 2nd. red, calved
Jan:nary 1873, Hugh Mc -
Artily
earlette B utterfly 2nd. roan,
calved hi: fah, 1870; Wm.
Brow .0 NViscontio
Xford, Queer, red, ,citived April
1871, j. R. Marten Cayuga 160
ulna, nall COVE:a 3,1211'811 1871)
33. Summer Connectiout..,
enevra 211(1, roan, calved Octo-
ber 1672, Mr. Oliver Dow-
nie
alffia, roan, calved -DecOoxiber,
.165, Robert 525
Ily Gr6y • l'0311, calved July
500
275
1,005
(Tolled 0024nootiell witl4 fLo Fmter
SITS
upwards received,
E WD. W. STRAI'HY.
manager,.
'astatsterias_
P'OR LONDON,
Mr. S. S, Armitage would inform the travel-
ling public that his stages efford eAery mem-
modatioe. They leave Lucie' at S p.m., ar-
riving iu Londoe thne for ttains east and
west ; leave London, at 8 a. rue arriviegin L u
can in thne cateh stagee ;tad trains.
304f. S. S. AllM1TA.GE.
`111AttiatiMtill
T-011014,
_1.
The
°C• ntriII:f)OtzLVVIIIbit)91;0t1.91LT1110.1iCi94litY 01
TO'WNSHIP PULL, ELIMVILLE,
On Saturday, May 2ncl, 10'
o'clock in the forenoon, haa-
Parties interested will govern ta.ravr a0-
coritizigiy. SAM% P. BALLS, , taork.
Osborne, Apri114,1874. 84.et.
11folliAllA111), B.A.,
BiltitsISTER,,NOTART,",CO.NECTANCER,
ZiUCL1N, 0NT,
EXETER, CREW TON, LUCAN
AND
LONDON DAILY' STAGE
leaves Eaeter and Crediton about I a..m.,
CONN,ECTING IN LIJCAN
and arriviug its Loudon at 9 A. M.
Peetilriling, leaves. Citfliotel
r82 P. IL, for the above places, arriviriginLn-
925 cau in time for the train ((k. 0,11.) going woos,
Conn.eoting 122 EZeter
with the Ganton Stage.
e." All parcels aud messages strictly attend-
ed to.
34.tf.
CA.LEER &I.CpOri, tors).
P o e
200 London, Apri110, 1874.
110 THE FAVORITE LINE,
0
Ne
400 i-ia-wkstia,-vs Stages !
LONDON & EXETER.
____e__
200 C'eaa Horses, Comfortable Stages and
Fast The.
Ba
Go
Lo
180
1870, Mr Langfoot
BULLS.
nen Cecil, red, calved . April,
1873, A. Ludlow, 'Wiscon-
sin
lden Duke, 1-021/4 calved May
1873, ,TCollard ..... .......
rd Ramsdell red, calved June
• 2873, J. It'. Craig.
STSUINIARY
22 females,
—0 --
These stagfni are driven by the 7iioat accoinnao-
Qating ot drivers, and leave
TIIE WE'STERNIIOTEL, LONDON, )
283) every afternoon, a 2 pan., arriving in Lu6n,n
thno to CellIlliet 'with trains for tho east and west,
(1114) connecting in Exeter wita the Clinton and St.
Marrs stages.
LEAVE E.T2TER ABOUT
gin; and trains.
W. BLOOXS
40.112., eon:D1510.ityi6nrg. in Lucau and Loudon with sta-
TORN ILAW.KSRAW,
500
399
200 -1
NTEW PUMP FACTORY,
Averages. Total.
$491 00 $1 0,790
863 00 1,000
,25 bead. • $475 00 511880
Forfaa•Chief, a hand some five year old
Clydesdale stallion, brougitt $1,250,
and two other animals of the same
cless'over $14000 each. A very fine
span of young mares of the same col -
01' and breed was purehased by Prof.
McCandles at $475.
'.'iriairearz D.
aorrire--' eVranternu-On the 8th inst., at the real -
donee of the beide% father, by the not. Mr.
Hamilton, leaved. Johns, of Exeter, to Annie,
SSOOLla daughter Of ,70012WItilastor, St. Alary.'6,
Proprietor.
PITMPS, PIT:NIPS
G. 1301.11110N, HAY
would inform the inhabitants of Hay, Stephert
and Ustberne, that he manrafttetures all kinds
of pumpe, itcluding (he
ItIONSITTGER PATENT FORCE PUMP
for which he has the eqolusive right for Mthe
aboye-nbened townehips. The subscriber feels
uhnfident that he can satisfy those in want of
pumas, as to wakmanship and quality, and at
such priees that he
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD INPHE
DOMINION.
MAxtreAcrroni.--One-Fourth mile north of
the village of Exeter, on Lot 7, Hay, London
Road. , •
.D0.174: N. B. -Repairing attended to with prompt -
nese, and done 24t. reasonable prices.
IlonGeort—In E.xoter, 012 the 8rd inet., tau wife of• CE0,.• BOLTON.
mr, w. isoa lams, er a daughter.
Moalthlal.t.lia•M*711.1,1[0/10,3•11.....111
,sale Register.
Saturday, Apri125.-Varm Stock and. Implement
the property of Mr. C. podr, enst part et N.B.,
ewe. 0, stepitert, 1 O'01000 1,)71 8 vuout116
cre.dit. Henry Ort, auctioneer.
lionday,20tn Apri.1.--Varm Stook & Imphilnents,
tho property' ofW, Case, lot 10, ton. limy. Ono
ecloolt pan. Terrns nanaths. nishop, mac.
,
8iii,lL323; T'.
011.
011,i1.7:111:isnt oul.„,;Vv/toottatt, p sv . .......... ........... „ , 11 3150, al 11 18
Ir our, per barrel 1 00 CI) 2 75
'1'1.10.tollowl0g are reported as per hush
1(2
....''' 0 . . ... . .. . (10 6th 21.15
' alloy , „ , • ..... . . t. „ .... . „. 3, 35 2)
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:befit ,Peitilyrr.,: Barr in,the„.eltine'Cllinro14 Wt0'4e,3i4r 118Q531 Was '
toad:, 01114
4.46043f33 3Y04i11a1i Of;the Ohlitch
• the', inOst 'tia,fstaCtery;'' lSteggrg.
044:elected
(104 WOrdenef, ittldVC 4:41480411/st3'
.1i;elloate.te,thediodositi, sylted
2411 Cbii31�i8 uoshtye
.4:1111,01 43t.1017,y:
14
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kit IT
Shia tott he
Potetoete., .. . ...... ..... '852(3
.. , .. , . . .... ...... . . . 14 (10 tm) 18'00
131.122er, „„ ... ... . ... 18 (5'h 20
10 '' 10
.. .... ,.„....... .... 75 't (3 00
Shoop . ..... . . . . 1 ea (te 1 25
Lan.1.1) . : .. : . 75 2341 a)
0114)1 1 (30
'Weed, ... .... e 05 s tto
A1,1,10.11, poi% pag. .. .... . .. ea (0 75
50
5,00 et)
.22tnky ±1016 . Ye'eone, 800n1(
1)or ; eicitells, free) 20 to 556. ' rtor pair: Strum
pot iottil,13'50 to S; 0e, ,
le „ ,,„ 20 221
Mgg02%., .. .. , .... ..... 102) I
1 '14 fl'h
_trxr,kr.o, Do. . e
receipts to slay wet.° 086 head reo
taking
thettotal supply for the week tithe fai.
0,464 head, or.492 ettre, against 514 Care
fel' tile wane titne,last week. ,
"Atip reeeipts to,
(141)73 ilfefodirig repeated artivals, were
1,000 ttad,. waiting 11/6 tetel eupply fee
• theweek ±11)18 ±52)2 1,1.4800 ,hea.el, against
fin
.,i'sa61,010;oftorii01.81e4dsthittoitaf,v;iinlIttsolt6tv
15isoet;k-'1,11c.)‘
Cawe,...The i,eoelPte this week
'Wen about 800, !Nit marltst:i'ims
attivey and, price.g ranged front .$'831
$50,per,
"MI ri)
Hey, April 16, 1. 34.0m.
Special Notice I.
sEtps roll SEEDS
GARDEN
FLOWER
c'EEDs &FIELD SEFDS, •SEES
GEO. GRI1FIX'S,
City Heal Buildings,
LONID ON,
SEEDS a its elate, SEEDS
S. oncl for Catalogue gratis.
Solo agent tor Waters' TIZEE BUN
REB.
price, 6,160
th_h_ht
'20 Papers Choice Flower Seeds for One
POICir SALE,
dit'1011; SAL/ii, ALL THAT ,
44 taad pro on the west slat) of Main Street,
aeeter, with :Dwelling 110,180, 43203316,&o, formerly
owned. by the late Alfred obtieley,tennerisit e
111
AM Whet o, ont and nar,) E111 1118531`8., of Alm afth
of an %pre eaeh, Veil 10810 and teltivated,
TTIPITS (le payr0502,- 01(0 (02)181) cash &tit, and
tho hal-mice at any time widen 610oeyee1'e, scoured
by mortgage boatieg iuteeest at 24 pee omit. pee en .
tam.
Teentes for the petehase of the whole, 01. 14713/sepneate poetioe, win be .reeeived np to 200 182 day
of linty 1(0)233, add reSP.e() to the 216552252g9(8d, o(h)4 It.
001000 46 himself the option of easeptifie er0101
Centralia, e mei 8, 1874. ea-te,
•N&TIG-B,
The 'Comet ()ft./arts:tem and Appetit for the •
te*i Of Exetet rot the 350(3 1(94, will he beld et the
Court, Aoetee Exeter, OA 1101al213/4 the 'Wni (TOT Of
APIA. 526 ceeleek pee,
'43te26ee liteeched, 1814.
fe:31200 CO Leif With 811131) 611)1 !age moil,
Ile *sat elite -el Vela 83150e223 Iketert *Arts,'
oatte Ilia "CV*13±. 01103012,
Apply 2431812344 br; to
' tirOltt.*33 '1111tirit,
ddi Cot
)stt aolisere,
the St tihee teee to it.isettiallettheire Wentleit:
. ,
tialog 04'0,411 -at 222s311116,,Y' hieve rtlielie Wiebee '
tlifflottr'bWoillitte' tte ety reeldeitee,Aelititel: hut
topitied to 541552)n 3(2 all kilitteefweeking,,lietlieve
)0.0,11104164 at Meet re5ee14l531vpi34r302)itiaii,
60.tititf'131(t i rt1,4011,6e197.43., , ., . '.."