Exeter Times, 1874-4-16, Page 3ZGiJI421.
teet.inC4 9.f L03)+ PPS
PerOlit L d gse $0,100,
(l.li (i,,,Exeter )6J11, b4
held as Echoer S
rtialiatxitaticit 4.*'94'94,
flexr to alt ', ditrrr� 17rt
throe. 2.ier, NU `pkU.
f7, lti y t9, illus , ,ktne..
it ,) t. le, Cog 28, Pee,
21 and 22. AQP:
ltl '1"i; itooroter .
ISSO iu`T`1'N 01? l)AT1r1 TL1t13[P.
The na:lei-signed have, this clay, dissolxec
PartuerShiilbeMutual corjsent,, J'hcbusbzosgj,�
will hoxeafter be Carried on by lufeeszs lt�;lien-
batrnz itixd Ball; all aeeon is must be piiid to.
Jelin 1ltiteliell, M Dashwood,
Tceb 11IITOIIELL,'
1` T11E1). i' °Ult`lL
ons FIA�r wit rebs;
Deelxryood, Korai i 12th, 1574, 80.4t,
HANGE OF RUHOESS.
The undersigned :having purchased the entire
interest of the late Dr, kT, B. Winans in rho Drug
'business; is now prepared to aeeomniodete the.'
publio'slttlt a well selected stook of
DRUGS, 1Y ARTICLES,
TRUS SES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
DYE STUFFS „
PATENT MEDICINES,
AT MINES lti1[TC.Ei DEFY CQMPETI
• '1'I011.
C. VANDUSEN,
Chemist tC Druggist,
Exeter April 1.1874
of
E XET9iTORTH
CARRIAGE FACTORY
Messrs. G. & J. Brodks have
4r. commenced the manufac-
-lire of Buggies and AVagons
for the Spring and Summer
. Trade.
' TERars—Cash or Short Cre-
. dit.
Dinond Harrows,,of their own.1Also, ouhand'�
a lot of Scotch
'.n
manufacture, whih they can
and will sell as cheop as any
one in the trade.
Please to call in.
& J. BROOT, S.
SEAFORTIL AND HURON
MpaableTo
a
21Mcmw,,y::J'.,tJ :TT
cfcf. SON
► y '^:,«'v - (LATE OF HAMILTON,)
Would intimate to their numerous friends and the
r• era' runic thatrt:.ey are prepared to ,ill all
a'd re tor
onumeuts, Headstones, Table Tops;
Hanties, &c.
Granite Monuments Imported to Order.
Work of the best style and art, and cannot be
surpassed in this part of Ontario.
A Call respectfully solicited.
Opposite Logan & Jamieson's Store,
MAIN STREET, •,SEAPO11TH
M. L. MESSET. H. MESSET.
piillto,c�i phi
fH, RLES SENIOR, PHOTOGRA
) i TIER, wishes to call the attention of the
abli`C to the fact that'll° is constantly on hand to
a kd;plrotographs, and that be will give satisfac-
,,ien;,to all parties who give him a call. Having
tad considerable experience, he is prepared to
photograph residences or do any out -door pnotog
ropily. Enlarging old copies will receive spacial
attention, either from old embrotyYpes or daugerro-.
types to any size up to life-size. Those who wish
photos. of deceased friend enlarged, will do wel
o give him a call, as his iustr unents are as good
as can be had. Also an assortment of oval frames
-zonstantly on hand. Charges moderate and work
satisfactory. 1-1m.
OoTIi EC frttionergj,
STANDARD "
BOOK SYy
\WATER STREET, ST. MARY'S.
'Rooks, Pictures, Pni er, 'Wall Paper, Toys. Picture
P'ramoe,I3er1in wools,. and 1' aracy Goods
in profusion.
PIANOS.
Web,er's splendid, Pianos, the host made in the
Dominion, froin A856 'to $750 Gall and examine
earn Oa' at'vtandard" Book store,
JOHN R. BBOTT,.dgent.
Picture Tera ng ,rn every .style 'te orders
11 fury's, Out, 1 3.
11.4 "DON"
UEBEC end MONTREAL
•e erre '
• T p y lee.
Composed of the following8ret-class'
)N°S
OOTLAN1 ,
HAMS S,
EVERN
M S' HT a S.,
MEDWAY,
DELTA,
Nl PZA,
..The Stoarrttl!s Of thisare intemtotl. to esti
tiring: the Soascn of islavigation of 1573, Pruni
Olghei 1.wO11 guttiE(Sr Ago litOlv',t i t11ritf,
#o1#o e; a otltlanci, "Wedneafla+r 27fh htt rst,
rdffver;y alternate Wednesday mild Saturday
creaftor Atrtifrorri
LG 1tl A .
��L"C L, C�sY
r , r.,
4flrt nos lriirrirtaty1St Jirlgiis
5ovn u,'',trkiit>riday, 'tiff Sept,'
ti0tlttrrriY ucadityigrd Y •
fill, ovo)"y irltorractd. T'ueadi y ri Thniraday.
'rennet.'
hay other Lig
tifiCatedieecied eraofia `rleslrotts 0'6411
itt'thi ti? 3t° friend&
1i'r(33gltt 1
egitg'ai, apply.trt
i3 v x) 'S W llf6a
JUST RECEIVE
3. B O
CHEAP
A trice lot of ,Ladies' Corr
tames, beautiful designs
and quite new. Also, a
Choice lot of Drees Goods,
CASH.
Black Lifetree at all prices.
A largo assortment of
Prints, only 140. per yd„
worthy of notice. Call and
see them. A beautiful as-
aortnient of _Parasols,
latest _styles..
STORE
Stock now complete. Ev-
erytiling will bo sold Cheap
It's the Cash that Does it
Se." Choice Teas at 50 c. per lb. N.B. Cash
for Eggs.
J. W. BRODERICK.
Shrugs, Yarug .
STATIONERY!
(sign of the Red Mortar, LUCA1).
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Dim STUFFS, 'Maas OF
FICTION, TRAVEL, ETC.
I i ating Library.
Cmpl etc Stock i PricesLow 1 Call solicited
N. ABosworth J. Y. Savage,
Lunen, Feb. 19th. 1874. 26 -
WOMB
SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS &
G. EACRETT, EXETER,
Who has carried on the business of Saddler and Harness Maker for the pass sixteen year in y e
midst, embraces this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to. his many customers for then e
liberal patronage bestowed upon hire. So as to retain this patronage and that of his new customer
he begs to state that he keeps on hand and makes to oder a first-class assortment of
HEAVY and LIGHT HARNESS
Canadian lank of Commerce.
CA1'I �� MiA • 5,
,ar„ne.A$6 Q D,040,. ,.
BBN #B 11 ,•r,.r.e,,,,,r,L,.en2,000,000,
A Aranoh of We ohate Bank haslboen opened in Lnc{tu for the transaction",of General Bankin :bust.
noes, Banking
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Same so sow as ono dollar received op deposit. Interest -4 and 6 per cent. allowed, No uotioe
of withdrawal t'equire4.
American currency bought and sold, D. STOW EPDDID, Agent.
RANTON'S
SPRINTG coons
ARE TO HAND.
LOVELY. DRESS GOODS.
See Them.
Beautiful Prints,
New Cottons,
New.Linens,
New Sun Hats,
Cheapest he Ever Sold.
ANOTHER LOT OF THAT CHOICE 65 et. TEA. A FEW MORE
CASES BLOATERS AT.
BANT N'
JAMES PIC t A
Begs to:retnrn"thanks for the patgonage bestowed upon him for the past 'twenty years by
the people of Exeter and surrouding country; and now openiug—iu all departments—the
Largest and Most Complete Stock
OF GOODS IN THE COUNTY. COMPRISING-
DRY
OMPRISING
DRY GOODS,5
Ready -Made Clothing :Millinery Hats Sc Caps, Groceries, Boots it Shoes, Harbware, Creckery-
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ETC.,
All of which will be found to be as low as any other reliable house in the oountry.
which he will sell as cheap as any other house in the Do+ninion. Hs would call special atteation Remember this is the Oldest Established House
his stock of HORSE CLOTHING, just received. He also keeps on hand
THE ROCKWELL PATENT !HT AND OVER -CHECK.
Particular attention paidto the fitting of collars and the facing of them. 1 REPAIRING dour
with neatness and dospatch.gtREMEMBEla THE PLACE—shop south of Jae, Pickard's store.
G O. EACRETT
Zoll7f3X0 AND SEWING:.C1-1INNTES.
O. C. WILLSON'S
MUSIC, SEWING MACHINE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
EMPORIUM,
SEAFORTH9 69
ONT
STILL INTI -17, FRONT RANK AS USUAL.
SEWING ACIIINES.
THE FLORENCE Nosielss, Reversible Feed Lock and Knot Stitch Family Sewing Machin eha-
llenges the world in porfec,ion and range of work, strength and beauty of drrability of construction
ted rapidity of motion. Call and examine. Send for circulars. Agents wanted in every town in the
Province. This Machine has taken first prises at ell the County Fairs.
O.C.WILLSON. General Agent for the Dominion.
A CHOICE LOT OF
JEWELRY!
AT THE
Dominion Medical Laboratory.
ALSO AT THE SAME PLACE
WATCHES,
S CLOC S ETC
-AM :LL
S WE Si PICKARD
are flat receiving and opening out their new Spring Goods, inoludirg a splendid Assortment of
New Prints and Ginghani;s
New Silk Warp Dress Goods
New Silk Poplins, New Black Silks
New Fancy Wool Shals-'•
New Col'd Silks
N
e'er Silk Tissue Shawls,
Neve Lace Collars,
and full linos of
C�o�re , Hosi'e nd' Corsets
$octet Sheet, 01'66.40 6k' and Shelf Har&u''ite;
tit
y�y( .
Of afl'tite l rs dot and molt tathlotfstsls ittyft
lids t aqs alio
ealseif' alyddt fiord
n4,
1
Pr � yw�
A�TI/E . Or
A.C.
All e flee ahem doatg will b0 sotto Ilrl E1.
v �:' . '. r.', ,,
llasrtl else .LicioA l�� it rr .: show 1llitiG' �i~ 1�'>�1 to si o ,
1 g . `�
tV' i�bb(1sr
o2 lMe be
Opposite the Post Office.
T GREENWAY
in the County -
t
begs to announce
that his Stocks
'U$J,3Oi:'1NEI T. ASU:hE.B
..000vli ' waxxir�
1878 Cit,
Mar era 7, Plan etilic(1 on1Ta11,,.:,,,. $0.00
Morel8, Jas, 13outI Qf, Aualtol
5,00
May 3, Plans i S110o, for Dag()
Ii, of 131ata.sliard.,.. , ,.,,.,... 50Q.88
.
May 8, Mrs, 014ok relic ., 5,0.
141:011. 8, ars, Hannah,, Oulyert., 4.00
May 8, Matthew Eolland, build-
ing eavert ...,,,.n.., 4.00
May 3, Mr, Hutchinson, relief,.. 2.00
May 8, Jas. Pickard, gravel,,,.,,, 13,00
May 8, Jno. Hunter, wood .,. 2,f0
May 5, Mrs. Clack, relief,”.„,,.. 10.00
May 5, Jas. Rooves, gravol 8.00
May 5, A. Bishop, Jury list 1,872 8,00
May 5, S.P. Halls, Treasurer.,,. 27,00
May 5, Jno. McGee, keep of child 8.00
May 5, Thos. Horn, cnlvort,,..,, 14.00,
May 31, S. 1lolton,drawfng pl'ns
of bridge. .2,00
May 81, 1VIrs, Smilie, relief.,.,,. 5.00
May 8, R. Blachford, . repairing
3.00
May 31, Mrs. Clack,relief 10.00
May 5, Mrs,Swilie, relief..,,,5,00
June 20, J. Bray, job of gravel'g 12.00
May 3, R. Sanders,tavern license 18.00
July 5, John McGregor, gravel.,, 7.00
Jelly 5, Mrs. Clack, relief.,..:.5.00
July 5, Mrs. Hutchinson, relief25.00
July 6, Jos. Beattie, b'd'g bridge 29.50
July 5, W. Hooper, culvert 3.00
July 5, W. Birrell, rep'g bridge. 7.00
July 5, John Gough, bridge5.00
July 5, D. Mahon, ditch 4,00
July 5, John Gourlay, gravelling 3.00
July 23. Jno, Bray, gravelling,,. 6.00
July 18, Philip Ryckman, lumber 10,00
Aug. 2, Win. Bowtley, assessor. 55.00
July 14,T.Ballantyne, b'g bridge 45.00
July 14,L. Hardy, build'g bridge200.00
July 21, W. Carrick, lumber 5.34
Aug. 12, J. Bryan,build'g bridge200.00
Aug. 2. Mr. IVlagee, D. & D. In. 15.00
Aug. 2, Mrs. Clack, relief 5.00
Aug. 2, Mrs, Smilie, relief 7.00
Aug. 2, J. Bryan, build'g bridge200.00
Aug. 16, L. Hardy, b'd'g bridge:550.00
Aug. 13, T.Ballautyne,b'g bridgo100.00
Aug. 2, J. Bryan, build'g bridge 104.40
Sep. 3, J. Balsclon, rep'g bridge 71.00
Sep. 6, Mrs. Clack, relief 5.00
July 7, T. Pollard, lumber, nails
and Teaming 7.50
Sep. 6, David Birk, gravel 4.75
Sep. 6,T Bugg,embankment on L
18 57.00
Sep. 6, R. Delbridge, drain 2,00
Oot. 4, J. Hodgins, cov'g cross'y 13.00
Oct. 4, J. Copeland, stone bridge 16.00
Oct. 4, Jno. Henley, embank't45.00
Oct. 4, 11Ir. Magee, rep'g bridge 8.00
Dec. 4, John Hunter,rop'gbridge 18.00
Nov. 4, Mrs. Clack, relief 5.00
Oct. 22,S.S. No.:10, use bf S.H4.00
Nov. 1, W. lliddleton,repairs on
road 5.00
Nov. 1, Jno. Keys, repairing two
culverts 6.05
Nuv. 1, Small and Coultice,
plank and lumber 2.50
Nov. 1, Mrs. Andrew, gravel 16.35
Nov.1,11TcLeau Bros.,3 Tinting23.75
Nov. 1, W. McGee, cupboard,10.00
Nov. 1, John White & Sons,
printing 3.00
Nov. 1, Alex. Hackney, ditching
and culvert... 6.00
Nov. 1, S. 'McCurdy, Ditching15.00
Nov. 1, S. McCurdy, turupikulg38.85
Nov. 1, Robert Cann, gravol 17 00
Nov. 1, Mrs. Clack, relief 5.00
Nov. 1, John Jaffray, relief 10.00
No. 1, Mrs. Smilie, relief 7.00
Nov. 1, John Peart, repairing
bridge ... 4.50
Nov. 1, Tilos. Casey, culvert 2.50
Nov. 1, A. McCurdy, culvert 20.00
Nov. 1, W. Horne, gravel 23.70
Nov. 1, Jas. Lang, drains 5.50
Nov. 13, R. Kydd, fencing and
stonework 6.50
Nov. 13, W. Kydcl, embankment 89.00
Nov. 13, T. Ballantyne, building
bridge 500.00
Nov. 1, John Marralt, gravel 3.55
Nov. 13, L. Hardy, building
bridge 868.00
Nov. 29, W. Carrick, lumber 11.66
Nov. 29, George Armstrong, S
Purposes 35.00
Nov. 29, Mrs. Clack, relief 8.00
Nov. 29, Mr. Bay, plans and in-
spection's 28.00
Nov. 29, S. Wilson, account for
George Lindsay 9.00
Nov.29, Chas.Washburn, bridge 13.00
Nov. 29, Mark Makens, bridge
and plank 11.00
Nov. 29, Jas. Ballantine, gravel 17.90
Nov. 29, Henry Francis, timber 1.00
Nov. 29, Thos. Smale, embank-.,
merit 18.50
Nov. 20, Richard Johns, timber
and culvert 5.00
Daviel. Kirk,Kirkton Agricultural
CENTRALIA AND CREDITON Nov.I29, Win. Webb, drain X2.00
Nov. 29, R. Copeland, roadway 6.00
Nov. 29, Samuel Davis, repair -
bridge 4.00
Nov. 29, Jas. Walker, gravel7.55
Nov. 29, Win.Easterbrook,gravel 3.70
Nov. 19, L. Hardy, extra work
on bridge 140.00
Nov. 29, W.' McGee, culvert9.75
Nov. 29, W. Wood 24:70
Nov. 29, D. Carmichael, Statute
labor 2.00
Nov. 20, John Mc gravel C,iavcl 1.80
Nov. 20, Wm. Sloe, gravel 8.25
Nov. 20 G. Monteith,lgravel....., 11.80
Nov. 29, W. Pollard, Stat, labor 2.00
Dec. 1, Thomas Slnale, em,
bankment ..... 40.00
Nov: 29, John Allison, embank-
ment .. ........ ...... 01.00
Nov. 29, D. Turnbull, Glitch. 5.00
Nov. 29, R. McGill, drain 2.29
NOV, 29, George Godbolt, gravel 14.75
Nov"29, J. Allison, draiu:,a ,'.., 2.00
Dec, 8, 11. C Bolton, running
5.50
Dec. 8, James Kyle, dlain..;4.00
Dec. 8, Jaynes Rowelite, drain2.00
Dec. 8, wThomas Barman, stone
are now complete.
He is now prepared ared to offer Great in :all kinds
p p Bargains..
of Goods.
THOS. GI4r4,E:NWAY.
•
REMOVAL ' RE MOVAL !
FRANK 1VLI1T L.I TON
HasIlirehased the stock of Mr= ,7, A. Nellesand has removed his stock of
p ,
1300 . S
and stationery to the stand lately +coati: ietl by 11ir. Nelles and all
gg
4.11.4..PROW:t.L.Y
e14•4
3Irss
Dec, 8, Alex, ?razes, ditch.,.....1.00
Doc' 8, S. P. ills', t'p clerk:.. a 11'5 Orb
Doc. 8y John Baliaritiue, gravel 5,05
Dec. 8, S P. Rails, jurylist ,., 8.00
Ddc 0, A.11i8h6p,. eoun. servitos 40.00
tr
15ee. .
� James ,
, Yiitiol Yzti , 40.00
fiefs, 8, Tilos, ftoi'nielt,ybritt'ge:r. 28.00
Doc. 8, John: Roweliftc, tltvern i hh
inspector....., rrF'ri Y,r. LYYwNrlrMik.uJ.0.0,J
Dec. 8. Thos. ] aliltnt lxe, hiedg e120Y00
,
Doc. 8', W. Brock, council sor,
Viedrr+YYrifif vry Y.,rrY v 4040(1
1)660 8, Cir WiffsYrsrivs, Cottni'I ser14ee40r00•
tide. 8, l'110St Welty, ly, oVorptlatgc
v
til tfFtViS, ..t'
1,80
'Dale. 8, Sitnll.Witson. fol' schools 6.00
Doc. 28,pTThoi , l3a11aiitii!(7y e1i1 �µ /�
ba1:iltyt.n rYt q YravrrvYvvvv,r r„rvr 40 00
Doe. 28, yAr'Bfsl,ioliq,y; tt yryiiat'..... �!rL�i0�0
Dau, 20, Tito, • 1lanalitlne, t1rtdn ,vl'YOI/
r
fear 20, 'Tetley Eot pn, rn' oL. 10.00
Deo. 20,. illornas itil'n �+aveT;°°'t�'L.03
l)ec.20,, Y 4.4W,tt tueod,'� la el.,Y Y.60
'D65. 20, 3at�les fitlstldnr school • 11,p111111j0$000111111j0$00wavrw YOwrr�Yr viriv ywtl Uet)O)
Pee., W. MCtpe, 2 ellsllla tr
4#p13),PQ',. ,e., ,.,n n„nnr,.,",nn, 1'i3O
Poo.. 20, W. ,root , oirlvplt Ar 4.0u
;[)eo, 9,;40„, lgeOullolagll,eulyort 8,00
og5- o, CGIoOagpll.alx�,�. yr,1, {,s�4(1Gt :�2,rQQ,
o r.-{F�+((O�, k7n orniglr,, o}4#{i(1 M' INE, na. '2,00'.
pf2,'2.9, Mn lfor rontlot,,,n„ „ �2,0Q
Deo.' 20,'M, ,1i'leteller: platll , ',,.r l X10,'
1?eon ,Jno. Goulltty, etil�;elt.,, 1„i0
•Dao.,'' 29, tiiarn, Wi:lso , grt1,xel•„ 1,00'
Doo, 20, ]3pu.'lslorley, oaryort,n 0.00
Doe, 20, W. llo'wtley, jury list.., . ,3,00
Dee, 20, 11, A:lonteith, Azletlding
Dec. 29, Junes Kyle, dr.aiu,,,,,. 2.00.
Dee, 29, S, P, Halls, postage and
stationery •.a.,.,,.,,,.n 7;0,8089
:Pee. 8, 1lobort Cheery, council
services ,. „ ., ,.,,,. 40.00
Deo. 29,Win, Gardner, work on
road,,,,, **VI •• .6.00
Dce. 29, Mrs. Clack, relief 6,00
Dee, 29, Wm. Harding, tavern
ii ispectol , 10,00
S1714.
1874 ,
all. 5, George Willis, note ..... ,400.00
Jan, 24, Henry Cathcart, repair-
ing sc,aper 2.00
Jan, 24, W. Wiseman, gravel 8.00
Jan, 24, 11Ir, Pengally, culvert,., 5.00
Jan, 7, J. Irwin, gravel..,..., ,12,80
Jan. 24, Reeve of B1anshard,sup-
erinteuding bridge,.,...,:22.08
Jan. 24, Joseph Poart, repairing
bridge' 8,75
Jan. 24 Mrs Sniffle relief..,.. 7.00
Jan. 29, George Willis' note... 1100.00
Jan. 24, S.P, Hales, returning
officer 8.00
Jan. 24, Mrs.',Clack, relief
10.00
Jan. 24, Registration of births
marriages, etc 16.50
Jan. 24, D. Miller, gravel 3,80
1873
Deo, . 29 D. Miller, Gravel
1874,
Jan. 24, George Low e,Return-
ing;oflicer 3.00
Jan. 28, George Lowe, libra'n 1.4.00
Jan. 24, John Creery, return-
ing officer 3.00
Jan. 24, John Creery, use of
house 2.00
Jan. 24, N. J.Clark, returning
officer 3,00
Jan. 24. James Davis, use of
1873.house 2.00
Jan. 24, Wm. Carrick, lumber 13.32
Jan. 24, James:Murray,culvert 5.0,0
Nov. 29, G. Hackney, gravel 1.62
Nov. 1, G. Hackney, gravel &
1874.culvert, 19.87
Jan. 24, Interest , n Note 52.55
11rS a
1 ra. �riti116 ,atlazttla ,aur,.
f 13. Slit 'Tit 8r buyerr Azr,
1leudersort, ria!rriied Hist weoby r,.
gtoeu 8111p City of J3ratio ls, while.
riot g oaa bo wµe 5jiyiog ave
eori ' U3 for' r iotiio lYaohs,
a,at , Weil iso aSeortzlie it is Prow
olzt eoanpiete jln (every rlepar4r
;14t1)41:,1.ast, orrrrrprituag many linee'ftar
fuler dicier ordinaryv slue, Fur -
Q.
of sitoSar cods
g
wn oontiuiro' to arri•'vo for $Sing
nyet,
Q, 0, SMITH
Inas now beoorain Iwo vn in the
13r�itish markets as a,'C'asb Wpm,
and witon lila buyer -calls ori a
manufacturer, utero the bottom..
prices aro sure to be 'quoted, for
he knows that the invoice anti
irhipping bill have only to reac/.
droit ilostirtaiton, whet ' e chorus
for the gold will be transmitted
by next utile, and if rte door ut t
ask the lowust possible &pure,
neighboring manufacturer will';
and when e nh
wholosuie 1111aulwoskofown Dloutroaltatthe
Toronto, who sell again to the
general retail tr axle aaa. Ibis conn
try, buy from those etnuo manu-
facturers, and hardly auy of them
pay cash, it is els to understand
husv
G. B. Smith can carry out
su strictly itis system of asking
the lowest price #crst tints when
ho is in a position to pet that
price lower than other retailers
can afford to sell.
G. B, SMITH.
10,95 r EON M. CLENCH, BARRISTER
and Attorney -at -Law, Solicitor in Chancery
and Insolvonoy and Letters Patent, home and for-
eign, Plans and drawings executed, anal specifica-
tions drawn pursuant to rules of patent offices; an
receiving instructions or production of model.
MOarr spyi,eaO
—utHutton's Block, Queen Street, St.
Total local expenditure... $6597.00
LOCAL SCHOOL GRANT,
1873.
CR.
Mar. 15, School Section.No. 1$
t, t' '.' ” 2
J
" CS 3
CC
't ” 11
'I
It
t'
41.55
47.55
46.30
" 10 23.15
1.85
160.70
LEGISLATIVE SCHOOL
GRANT, 1873.
CR.
School Section No. 1
(I
67.15
" 2 47.30
tI " It 3
” " " 4 53.25
tI " 555 44.50
`' " " 6 73.70
t` 44 " 7 51.45
" " " 8 87.30
"" " 10 24.40
I' " 11 ... 3.25
S. T. Fand to inspector 16.00
t6
AGENTS WANTED.
Wanted a few good canv- assers to solicit orders
for
Fruit and Ornamental ; Trees.
FOR A FIRST -CRASS AMERICAN
NURSERY.
1S' LIBERAL COMMISSION ALLOWED.
For particulars apply to
WM. CAMPBE.LL,
82-4t. Goderich.
LIORSE BILLS 1
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AT THE
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Our Horse Outs are of the latest American de-
signs. Calland see th.:n.
BISSETTS'
Livery and Sale Stables,:
(In connection witlithe Central Hotel).
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LOCAL GRANT. ▪ °d •tI :�
CR. OOD HCRSES AND COMFORT-
ABLE (i 5.05 ABLE vehicles always on hand. Favorable
School Section No.1
arrangements nutclo with commercial travelers.
All orders left at' Bissett's Tinshop will be,
promptly attended to.
R. et T. BISSETT, Prop.
Exeter, Sep7, 4.1878. 2.1y.
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T. Fund to Inspector
53.25
54.65
74.50
44.55
35.35
28.35
1.20
16.00
$ 424.00
SCHOOL TRUSTEE RATES.
CR.
School Sec. No. 1, paid trustees $508.44
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$4,575.24
1873.
Jan. 27, Paid County Treas.... $800.00
RECEIPTS, 1873.
Dn.
To balance from 1872 $660.21'
July 25, to Legislative School
Grant 479.00
Julr 14, to Money borrowed G.
Willis 400.00
August 16, Money borrowedG
Willis 1100.00
Sep. 6, Circus License......., : 12,00
Sep. 6, to fine from D. Kirk, J.E' 3.00
Nov. 29, to fines from D, dirk,
J.P. ........ ....... 8.00'
Sep. 9, to Clergy Reserve...... 21C'.70
1874.
Jan. 27, to Local School Grant 479.00
Jan. 27, to R. Iydci, note due
lst Jan., 1874. 100,00
Jan. 27, to Collectors Roll for;
1874..........--
18923,84,
EXPENDITURE.
I3; Local Lxpense $0507.80
Sy Legislative School Grant. 417.00;,
13y Lostal School Gr .: 424.00
Sy School P,rostoo Rates:.Y,..,. 4575.24
13y County Ittites: IY.,rr,w...:ay.. 800.00;
13,y LoofaSchool Grant,' 1872..' 100.00'
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TotalR (oipt�rv.r.,.....10928Y34y
Total Eklreriditur=e...4.12014.04
EXETER
LIVERY STABLES
(In connection with Drew's Hotel),
E. Christie, Prop.
Horses and first-class conveyances always on
hand. Commercial rigs on a moment's notice.
ED. CHRISTIE.
(8xuter,Sept. 4, 1878.
Mat
(nnIovrD TO Trip 1415w BOOK STODL)
DR. KINSMAN, DENTIST, WILL
be fouud.,tit his office, Main Street Exeter
Ont., every Tuesday, and, generally on tiro other
trays of the week, except Wednesday and
Thursday. Ile Will guarantee all work to be
e5ual to the host clone in any city; and at prices
within tho roach of all classes. 11 any have a
tooth aching on Saturday, come In the evening
after five, instead of leaving it for Sundayy, as some
do. .A11 who want to save their teeth should call ..
s ud have them inspected before they feel pain in
ulnen. A11 parents shoud call for advice about
children's first teeth, before allowing one to be ex.
'ranted, as groat damage is constantly boing;done
by oxtraeting such teeth too soon.
T��E JOS�e MALL
ESTE IDLY
SEEDER.
AND
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'Chia Machine is now being universally 8c'lbpu
tett throughout Ontario, and wlterevex used is
prolrorurcyld to ;bo exactly what: is said of `t,
and positively what is despaired. i
rth . oS over the ri
aro litany,'
audit only hosts to 'be soon tdi
itself this fact. aho known Of
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for tbia
rob, 28, Ealanee oft hand....'. 049.00,, m1tr1 aray 1'nforirin,tlon. which itisin his- is
An otibt�yot ctiti b Colieetor for 1070; givChd twill mr)sl will n y fnthfsk,
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Oil Sr IIoc1t . 4120.25 amotitt1 dl,ld gt°c'' srilcobiae a trfr{1.,',' s
on Countyates"fort 1878 r1$2 5882,28. J
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