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Exeter Times, 1874-4-16, Page 44IZOOV'S CAT., 111111111°111111111111111111111F.-4' 1 trs,elnslflOivndl(s.5,1+ strartgel'to:juy'ae ,.• d by (foga, and t41niw ted bf' 1JU1'6, T P , stesug 11igiaf15• ir1 sowels of rt rat, old uufor'tuua to, rte bode nut 1116 found out:10110S, 4u>lwinti at (Wert 5 1 r l peni > '1A' Morsel f U 11 1) t t tC x is 1cs^ g 1 fi she gets b blow ' u ut l u1' a suwt a 4. ( old unfortunate, llo:bosly's uta,tt labody's cb1040us wo):0 missing one 11i$hir 411 cr,arl.lg discusses to rig t— ' her 0 C hnit' 1'112 h to t'.' 1 rilto. 0 1,1 l e that t i r t 1 ..,.404 els, 4,114414 a fauiishi.q t,rnitl oof,,ditions at times would estsup, ay1111 en the day" by 4 $f"MOW' Wrens boys the whole brood i)'ie'1!L be et ,Jr vic1bereaved, 41.800 g14W eta^E'i • tapered young tabby, bow little you carat, ring or comm (eau cushion. or chair, lug Abe saw yea se l:lessv Ana fat,— .aortlesssighfort as ;olatocaii soy pas li res, the gonyoutiatlr.,l11in1d,,-, ar l u11d4stinguniess We darnAult,'l. Wiese, disstabted, slid woa'4e,ioti for Hun, t u unfOrtunat.pioissaly's eat t ( ' 'ty or intmee 1r., 4;ret=g s'se lies,. .: statly star, tg pv,ch, glittering .yes„ utloat,lif se iuible, t1^ankful for that, .' ,,sr old unfortunate tweedy's'etat, like u., for pussy, tial' treslnassingliere, .th had ue terra•s, the forttane no fear, • > fear tnat St, Peter would. say toltur"sent," ;. ,4.,i is .low oyer --write ,•eAtaei,yttrf, .,..-,..oana'astmsawssstaroelaascxwaresmarremmmsecra lYZlfi€u'1r�, • ........., . .,. peaty of wen arca Cll( :1'.:. for gold :LG Bridgeport. They 1.�, . ,i:« ick" a , all velli of qa.:rta.iii: )'.:, quarts. of ,, ,der. "Ii;•is a r 1h of etiquette in Arkaneas .at nu true gentlemen will eat with s lug thrown over the baeic of his s,� ohbur'9 ehair, 1. IT.' eau help it. Au ludanapolis father shot ai; times I, u a supposed burglar, and was astou -'. u.:d to hear the fuUoly ask, '' \Vhazzer -.yzzer, fez .e1' ? wineezier doing 2" ' ,4 Delaware luau committed suicide s.'iip1' bouause'suufu one left, a basket .a a baby 0.1 iris front step. He was aid ills wife wugld object to step- ', _Wren, A clergyman at Springfield who has ,a bad habit of adding "ah" to many of 4.,s words, told last Sunday to thus ' l..lo had been brought up to the Lord s "Bie,tkfast fur ninety-nine," said a ev'.iiter to a ve?•dant cleric at a hotel not e ,ilg ago. "1'uuuller !" said the clerk ; • We can't du it." The waiter expluiu- t ., that ninety -Niue was the number of 'Tae room. A citizen of Delta, Iowa, writes to the ,attu Ls(er-G.lneral ; "If you duu't send n Lao one to ran. this 'ere post-offus arty suou it,11 bo tnrowd into the ri- Ir, for I'm going oft' ou it bear Lunt i. 1d can't foul auy more." Mr. Lowe, i Lis addresses n sa, c recces to the c instittiency of the London University, tys that "Mlle luau who prefers cus- 1 nal to law &enc antes 0 principle which e. ousts stereotype every µbuse and sub- e..itute the bliud guesses of the barber- : en fur the clear and well -considered L,incIusions of It civilized age." Providence alderman, it seems, are noticeable fur tele breadth of sole and ;,:14 the quautity of grouud covered in .leer debates. Oae of them, Leing pal- , :d to order the other day fur lnakieg e rifle per:,onal remarks, gravely infor- led the president that he couldn't help ;., if he had stepped o l'Sople one's toes; . :uustlint his fee„ down somewhere." A Danbury man who recently lost bis‘ wife was asked by a friend whether ,ie (Led suddenly, "Indeed she did," l eiola'ime 1; with much feeling:: "why, 'c...•ly a week afore there was a Iran ;t:oand wile wanted to insgre her, but I ,lever dreamed bf anything happening. ad," he added, apologetically, "I don't ;1,l1ieve anybody would have thought it look at her." The coming poet of Napoleon, 0., warbles: - 4" 218 arbles:- 4"Tis midnight and •t:he setting sun • Is rialag in the Wide; wide West. The rapid river slowly ; un ; The frog is on his down;; nest The pensive ghost and sportive 105' Ha1ari,,as hop from bough to bough." A country minister: of " ijneitecl capa- rley:" recently married for a second wife ;i widow of some property. Being an t :dent servant of 1l ammon, a former {i,lighbor asked him if he did not do \: e11 •by the second marriage ? " O11, es, iudee3," he said, with 0ilillkation ; uii thou, as fin expression of rever- e:it awe stole into his fine he added, "and, what is very remarkable, the 4siuthes t4! pity wife's first husband just jlt Inc.,, it fine distinction was feet the prea- e'ler of the Bicllsn:,11.1 F crit ylaptist church made: "My 1 curt fere," .said he, "wheh you were 161 el e3 dar might ha' been sense For tttittin' a slice c'f the Lite tnarsr'S b" oo:t, (t1' llr,okin' a handful , Corn meal, nr '011',!>in' do hen roost' n' you all work rIeu, my In -adder, and '•oa earn it, my brnclder, and sisters. 'tut now you is all free Illen dar ain'tno ' :case 'whatever; you's all on yer own ,',ponsibility." Madame States, the singer, \res cal- ' id upon at her hotel in San Franoieco: n, it an wile were a railroad conductor's r ,xp, Ile tolyl her, that a•King Charles I eaniel in n box liied been sent to her, ,'rom'jibe Eliot, and *ISMS thee ,in •tile de- -oat. '.,l"he charges for freight and feed i ig: on the way weee twenty dollars, and 1,1 ' a hid come to see if she would .have a' dog brought routed. She supposed that eomeone hat sent her a don as a pre- sent, and maid the money without sur /lichen. The conductor was ,bogus, and the spaniel ft myth; The steward of the Prairie Bird cern- mitred anicide nn :the vwage from Hee -ere to New 'Orleans. The extract from jhg etntwn'slog, which the tlewspa-. 'ter3 publish, M a tttixin,t'e'of the deuts-' c Ll and the literals "The steward went tn the enbili with the dish-lyask lld,trrl rei,ftirt. The carpenter sungl 1TMSy Gori, he has shot, hi soli`!` f,ryrrl ltim on ilia main hatch rota found rr,l)ri11et=11610 ilr 1118 :tern e , , c' 1t terntfleY Thee' 1 -tit ltlm out on a 'lr'lattic' ifl,starboard' rs/it�tvstdt 1titlhil down fore anti aft' smile; laid ;vurd a,1)0,clif' read fi nctitt ceremony anll launched 1 t n the deep." Two e 1Y w vo Irf's ct'p6t �1ti 1 doe '— �'. 11a 1�m ilrCrtt j>~rri°. roe saye that A, pta�'t'vard norlx .i ;tnr or rt,g rt, Mettttitcntwith the following uerintlona, the .titch verse of which was _ ' 'fee written by the 'tvifr fn n deet le f6i o her t`1ea r11 rtltil the second 1)w the husband after he ad ;strait it. a 11,111 :— rr 'Weer/" t 11ri for'iltier7t r lei' � e t F y s ti bf ] am hryt d4a(1girt rtnepitig $t,ru, }' itnt)efltr, my t,wo,11,•Mtai a you tris I' ut t11F' tits t tl f ES bbnYe"'d1Yr1 sl be � wl$11 p wrr �Witt f`14t Fc / dcare;Nt 1y(w-1 lioo 11te, aoo rtrtot6or W4flf; at:1mA coin() rttt 11 roof) bill tlreo ,., > . �iitil , r 1 , 1 1 tt tf,k ri be r with. alit."' a� n r, 1;<,• ro A lHiya'al('d F'roilelfliltaaa lids (ileeovered the feet time the .eionetaut iTse of bete ('ritlilii deetl'toy5 the ilit.l`t1,y'tati(JalS that' ;erne en the iil'teriee, e^Iirtileges and velyes of the heart, and prolongs life a ltz L,yollcl the itll incl till ,o,scalt and yeeve. d that ' h J it 1 Cll ton l alb, 11.11. t t t, r 1("1 t ail" eels 411x• u T his l toll zi lavv� s i # l ? b 11 J o: wire. A preftlseoeof lege:elm:0 ie in I, lighted e el,iitly eilt,li'tEtinccl a village at dienear priec;ilially Cto.mposed of eol1e:s. , ., tea; "eattliiidlling the nativos with 0'1 us. , li'u111i1 li lit •,li:C vti<1'lotls tricictl i 4 al € iw 0 wiltterl ell4 so 1,' u'tll---he .seed the to to of 0, half-11ki11liy from one of the au11r1T1(ie3. oilier, after tk hesitation, lic4ilcle4t oat the coil, which the juggles",: epeo•1ily exhibited, tts he siticl, iritis, ternl0LL1Ute t guinea. "An` is that my. hawbeo'2' eX„el&dn ed the eollier. aoubteilly," allswered rho juggler "Let's said the collier, end tuning it 1'o nd in exaniialatioe, with 011 t03St1cy Of delight, he tha,uked the jugg1or for his ifiud.uessi and, putting it into lliix rocket, said: "roe wars 't yell nu. tllLLi't into 0 bawbco again," TWO o1 Te.,jni=--•Til the eastern part ')f. Delaware Comity, in New 'cork, there resides Et wan named D., now a justice of the Peace, and a very sensi- ble .tan, but by eoen ion c :zee:it the ugliest -looking iu(4vid.ual in the whole count ; buiug long, gaunt, sallow and awry,y ith a like a kangaroo. One � gaita day he was out hunting, and on One of the mountain roads he met a men on fuot end alone, who was longer, gttullt- er, uglier, by all odds, than himself. lie could give the " Squire" fifty ti.ud beat him, With,'lit saying a word, B. raised Ids gun land deliberately luvelel For at the stranger.' 1 or Cud„ b seise, d)n't shoot t' shot/ted the stranger, in great alarm. ' Stranger,' replied B., i swore ten years two that if f over Tilsit a mall uglier titan 1 was, I'd shoot hint, and you are the fust ono I ever seen.' The stranger, after tailing a careful survey of the squire, replied: Wal, captiu , of I look any worse than you do, shute ! I 'don't want to live no longer.' AN AWKWARD MISTArn .—A Professor of Cornell University lately published a nulrber of hints us tea ” What to do in Cases of Accident." One of these was as follows:—''If you choke, get down on all fours and cough." Jones read this, and determined to remember it. The other day he was eating his dinner alone and he choked upon a piece of beef. Instantly lie got upon all fours and began to cough. Just then Mrs. Jones game in, and the hupression made upon her by Jolles' extraordinary attitude and his barking was that lie had suddenly been attacked with hydro- phobia. Su she seized the i'iteli r of water and took it from the room, Then she sent one of the girls upstairs for the mattress, which was thrown over Jones, while Mrs. Jones and the family sat ou him and held him down. The madder he got, the more silarmed was Mrs. Jones ; and the more he swore and foamed at the mouth, the more she in- sisted on the hired girl giving 1111 extra turn on the clothes lino around his leg and tying him to the stove. Then the doctor came and pulled Joner' arm from under the mattress, and bled him, and put fly blisters on his feet, and promised to come around in the evening to shave his bead in order to out his scalp, so as to relieve his brain. When the doctor called that night Jones had a prize-fight with him in the parlor, and after send- ing the medical man up to the bath room to wash the blood from his nose and to cool his eye, Jones went out to hunt for the Cornell professor. There will be pain and anguish in that iusti. tution of learning when Jones arrives - He means war to the knife. a _O' 4 iWantecb Cheap rrilBetZteine. Our Teuton friend Johannees entered one of our drug stores and said : "Toctor, I feel sig all offer, and de debbles dells me, I bettor take one fis- sick." "All right, sir," says the clerk, "Will you have a dose of salts or some pur- gative pills ?" °'Nell, vot it cost for dem saulds?" "Ten cents, sir." "Und how much for dem fissicking pill 2" "I'll give you a dose for the some." After a vain search in his pocket for the required sum he asked : "Teeter, you tend got no second- hand fissicking pills, ain't you?" CHANGE OF BUSINESS. The undersigned having purchased the entire interest of the hate D1. H. B. \t'in,ans ill the Drug business, is noir prepared to accommodate the public with a well selected stock of DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, TRTJKSE S, SHOULDER BRACES, DYE' STUFFS PATENT MEDICINES, &e., AT Y'3IICES WHICH DEFY C1OMPI' TI Te ON. 0. VANDUSEN, chemist & Druggist. Exeter Apr111,1874 3'a-tf, i• • EXETER NOBTII CARRIAGE FACTORY g q RA � • M tyro. G c JY BT'ooks) iovv coosme e d. the inanttht ;.. tit, 1Cfa r.111. A,Vs, . l O iJit y, r for ,lt .1 �i C 1- ] 1I13, l�J .i.Lt x'111° Trade, �,, � 1 lIi'Yl(,I -L rade,• t.1 hitt i --•aftslz r b h' Cr Y aft. Also o .l It ,lid tt lois of :Stoteli. Diatriond 11111:To ws ; of. t)ief1' own 1 r 5 7fiC ' 1C� , tley and. will .CO,It sell as rill o US O Yl ,: t . trade <)11C 111'. ie ti,.tde� P,Cage to Ot.1r11 11T /iVjjy'y,�y ��YY 1,.7r & 3'f .1 ItO,M,IJM 94hw91rr0er4 ANi) 1LU ZON Illarbie Works. ,�/p�;j� K +Irr+�o.Ex+.r .�..'°w,.,► T pati 02sT (LATE OF s iixaa n ) woltle intimate to thelenumerous friends ends a11d the general I,ubite that they arc l,repared to till all. orders for 11onumeute, Tieadstoncs, Table Tope, Mantles, Fee, 1 , • , t f ,rd = (ls'<ctccf( ddurtte,rsettts I,rc�c1r11e tel .) r't. Work of t11e best style and art. and cai,auot 00 3urpi(nr4ud in this hart 4f Ontario, 4 Pitil respectfully soliolted, f):i,5t tits Loan & Jamieson's Store, 1kf 1N la'J' 121�)a't*, S1;, tFORTII 11:. L. *Mai, I3, M] SS11`,t'. �Y1^110�t1.;t�t�i1�1�U, CC. CHARLES SENIOR, PHOTOGEA . 1^'}IE12, wishes to call the attention of tire"' pantie to tree fact that he is ootlstantly on hand to take illota5rapitt,'atitl that he gillgivo60t1ctas= tion bo all amigo wile give hiuc, a call. Havinw had considerable experience, he is prepared to photograph residences or do any out -door photo rapphy. Enlarging old copies will receive special attention, either from old ant brotyTpusoraaugerrc- typos to any silo up to life-size. A'hoso who wish photos. of (11.1000.80d friends oulargod,•will .dlo wel to give hila la call, as his inlstru111e11ts are ad beod 138 gran 1)0 pact. Also an assortment of oval frames constantly onllanti. Charges moderato and work satisfactory, 1-1111= iprorworwrramanstermiroarmatoostrovrommtertratomarrtcratsrowrommetroworsu D11�1a lV` ` •t1ltion r j. TANDAItD " WATER STREET, ST. MARY'S. Rooks, Pictures, Vapor, Wall Paper, Toys. Picture 1`ranies,I3e1•lin ,'Owls, land Valley Goods in prolusio11. PIANOS, Web or's splendid Piauos, tlto best made in the Duani(ion, from $850 to 57110 Call and examine stun ph) t.t "taudald" Book store. a'oHN li. 13I10TT, Agent. —Picture Framing in every style to order. ihlary's, Oct., 1573. WV GRID G , Merchant 'h'ellar and. acne e.1 outattei?. BIBLE DEPOSITORY ..v F� F BOOKSELLER & STATIONER A Stock of Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Wesleyan and Bible Christian Hymn Books, Psalm Books for the nee of Pres- byterians, Church of England Prayer Books, Miscellaneous Literature of a non -demoralizing nature, and a general assortmeut OF SOIIOOL BOOKS &aSTATIO[NERY always ou hand W. GRIGG. orner Bookstore ST. MARY'S. Fe sharp, Bookseller (Stationer, Always on hand a large assortment of BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, FANCY GOODS, t ;CALL AND EE H. FRED SHARP. 1 FRED. SHARP, GeneralExcliange broker ST. MARY'S. Agent for the INMAN LINE OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Tickets from t. Nitiry's tti Qu ooustown yr Liver- pool, t(oligo, e112.50. Parties wishing to send for their friends in the 0l(1 country eau procure prepaid certificates cheap- er duos by any other lino. Agent for the Michigan Central and Erie Rail- roads. 'Tickets issuod to lacy part of tho t7.,S',; oast oo west. AGENT FOR THE FANAOIAN �.S7CP'14ESS FiOM.i'4NY.• Greenbacks Bought and Sold at the Best Rates, LONDON QUEBEC andMONTREAL 'I' einp erlcy Line. dompo oci of the following first -alis IRON ST A MSl1PS. SCOTLAND; MEDWAY, THAMES, )ELTA, SEVERN' NYA1i1ZA, 11T�0i 01Z,. the,f3toalum'n of this Lille (Viae 0:feuded to Sail, y1rtutr11(5 the 111343(311 of ,ei eviesetrohtor 18,6, 100)h ,. LOi4i1)®1,1 rOiU 4,x1 B 'iC 11.1x.4) OSTICiAti e as,fuifoivs. h(. tfaftat 'lir (t 1 t ' t , 0 o s sHc a g7 h Xtr' ust� it r g fold '.6Very alternate 'i� edilefiday` and 'eittitrtate t]ler cfter, 11 t; t o a , 11 trend ' �U tC sol LON ON, AS' POLLC;WS r X,SLOiVryl1n1tt,sf uYtri11R111NtSe dClteqlmy4,,f1l1s4p triftay:yniettelv>1enry,ltorua>o tts hbl°eaftel, ,ort 16 OD than otoetL"n , x es. . f, ttltloat;eft q' f ' d t ttx tld to •'for oh as • s �Y� iroEtW oi"Lrii tea oft tholr friends. a i g d tllttvtctc><y 1/ �' 1 i � liI b o ;. a sa' t r 1 i >t aY f td �'!tf G�1 r � tat' 1.04.4011./ s1' ar ttrto1'treai. r 1 f♦Y.w li,N J��s. ,",rit:AgontifIV,Ataay ej • r1-03oo(15, 05t I. OA!;LI DEALER IDT GROCERIES, kPi and &iug I- :A.I DWARE (ID CKERY Boots and shoes Patent Medicines, Also`, DEALER IX ALL ILINDS OF. LEATHER ALL KINDS or S HOFI IF I Nth NCB 0/ J014.4141 a1�it1�111Dlt�nt� Y• Made. 'rd TITr: oziLX Twfat AWAPPNI) FQR 011•: • •GAiss 111 1(111E; )OA4t1105, --0-' IN BRITAIN 461? "WITIP01 Pat 0u1411.: ot4T' Crg;u,ns are'uu;4ver- gall• aakupwlaagod to bosu11rnuoia:'ro Ara, ol'101lt3 3.1111)1 1110 09ee11113116t01 a good, 1.4et1/tt111ou1. Pnriug tlu TLAzl,'1873 we soeuze1 rs.4144 FIRST PRIZES LONDON, GUELPH, AND INMUMERAI'3LE COUNTY SHOWS TAT ALL PARTS QF CANADA A Rive Years' Guarantee given with each instru- lnent. For Illustrated Catalogue, Address! W BELL,&. COMPANY, 1.'rize kledal Organ Manufacturers, OUEI.'" h], Qti` l.ill,� tC� tachilrrrn, "VieLENNAN'S STEAM AND WA- TEII-POWEII. Flouring and Grist MI11, EXETER Tho undersigned wishes to return sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their very liberal patronage in the past, and also take this oppor- tunity of stating that he is bettor prepared than evor to turn out THE VERY BEST OF WORK. The mill is in the best of running order, and par- ties artins can generally rely on getting their grist home with them. Having lately put in a new water- wheel, there is now au abundance of water. PTFE WHEAT. HU; MARKET PRICE PAID IN CASH FOR 1+YleE WHEAT. FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEEDIALWAY ON HAND. D. II'LENNA'N. J BOSS PLANING MILLS ! J. ROSS, Builder, Manufacturer, nue dealer in all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, snceh as SASH, Doors, YA. lin t: , MOULDINGS; etc,, DRESSED AND UNDRE SSED. FIe has also on hand a ffrst-chess lot of Flooring, ` ASING-, Scroll -Work,' etc. Which they fiir'nish to order, Dressed 1L11d Ti11c11'ossed eoustniitly en. hand. Lath Sample 8 Always all eland, ,. Spticittl attbutoil bog to LA` S'C'CA"y Nx ' Tito( tt 111 ti 1 . 11 '' tit creta (tlfl toss fifeltii `a' �• g, bss lfo y r i1t tfiile but eltpfrlbsb000 Wo1'kimltl4 saner resin ryli • rst.olasgi material,'' he fetelseebfu10(lt of Y, _ , ii'itig tttiro trctisf11otIoti tor all 'who Iney favor lllth "Sir 'their j,)atrettage. tat A '.lf 1a d40 171,i.i.J:ls 0 �11.1tbfl��aa1 , fyq. 1'AI1ii`.I1`1 'z15 wOnitiatt l'es ilaotlilliy ill 11 103111. the n1ha3)rltal,itWatt ,hxete��. and en rounding country that 110 1rt laicttarot1'to. 49 ul ltillt13 of boolibludln(f.in the 1ai'011 caul,. moat 1311.11 o}lable.s1)10/ (athis bindery in St,10erys• Maga- 41.1404 horul(t at clteairr+rtes. All olp]< l is left at ilio i'1 kt us of a 1\a 01 3111 1 ca\u pronsvt attention S,t 3,3/3/Y s, August -2.8, 1 -Ay, ogiatcllri } tf9 , 4 r ' rT (.) 11 � 1 l l Mf,( Ul ,UN � 1C, - �? � l.l. 1 1 Cie market rile bu 4 n n sa J1►`+'(fie+', t '0 Be sure and got the W. 1). Meellochlpu Witte before buying. You, will have no other after swill teem. All who wear them recommend them Gold and Silver, Lady and Gentleman's sizes 77 Dundas Street, London. ,.e the testimonials Tho largest, bust and uheapost stook of flux Gold. Jewelxey, Clocks, liver end Plated Ware: ancy Goods &o., &c., in the Province. Repaving of ovoy description. W. 1). M'GLOOLIN, 77 Dundas, st, Loudon Ont. ' 711j11.CaySi, nth & `'+hop,64 JOHN -TREBLE'S. BOOT, SHOE, AND mess...,., _khan, MAIN STREET. A large and vsriod assortment of Ladies, Gents' and Cilildl•cu's MOOT. aka�wi c3id1 7 01' ,TILE,1;A,:1.'I'1*4T STYLIST AND REST WORKMANSHIP Kept constantly:on hand. 5Uso a choice lot of FELT OVERSHOES, RUBBERS, SLIP- PERS, dal 711Ir, T. having secured the . services of MR. .7. COMM43'OIU , is prepared to receive orders for all descriptions of CARRIAGE, LIGHTH2 HEAVY A VY it IAP.ESS, A complete stock of; HORSE CLOTHINGBRUSILES f :BRUSHES, r 5 C OiicE.,Q WHIP •' S 9 TRUNTL'S,I The subscriber tithes this opportunity of thank- ing the public for their past support and assures thele that as nothing but the best Materiel is used and none but first-class workmen emplaned, they will 1111(1 1t to their advantage to continue that support. PARTICii'iLAR ATTENTION PATD TO ORDER -WORN AND REPAIRING. Exetor, NOv unbar 20th, 1873. 13-1y. THE L., Imo., &r B.R. uasSIESSOSEIMILIgii Laena�s°�fi'�r.5 z "-tea THE subscriber begs to thank the people of Ex- eter (aucl surrounding country for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon hila in the past, 011(1 1101' after enlarging his premises 18 prepared to do work which cannot be surpassed either 111 or outside of cities. Particular attention paid to the tmaking and fitting of COLLARS. • HARNESS (Sign of the Big Boot). HEAVY AND LIGHT, BLACK AND ILVER MOUNTED, In ,he most stylish and fashionable manner pos- sil- •e. Repairing receives every attention. The ROCKWELL BIT AND OVER -CHECK on hand. He would intimate to his many friends that ho has lookko11 to their health and interests in Boots and Shoes. and has just received a large a11(1 varied stock for Gents' Ladies' Misses' and Youths Weal; This branch will be found replete in every particular, and the stock will. be sold at: a slight advance o11 cost: The soreices of 1Mit. THO . ALLEN, Thames iload, have boon engaged to ;ttako chairs of this department. and is now prepared to receive .all or- ders for work i11 this lino, Satisfaction guaranteed L/11(1310111 performed wit. promptness. 14-3m. W. FANSON. .11ll>lilljt�, fourth, (t, 1VINTER R. & T8 BIS SETT Have now rn hand 6 quantity of S T OV E S 01' LONDON tg6 HAMILTON MAKE, And would solicit meant from shy'isashfltg a really geed article. A quantity of is are,, Copper- ro,r Iter. l Always s 031 etre ., nt Ab x9PCIALI"Vr TAKEN EXCHANOEPOR GOODS. AT CASH VilletS. S'r: ntp15, l5d't6`be t. C, i97d. The in of CY'S' Ct Q p y lEtecd1 Organs. We do not wish to detract from the lnerita of other Organe by upholding ours, but aro over ready to Submit them to a fair slid, impartial test, feeling confident of the result. PRICES FROM $55 TO $1,500. t "Testinlouials from the best ususichms in Canada can,. bo seen.. MARBIN BROS., Parkhill, GET AN ioiD I,O�iill OR AN Improved Singer Sewing Machine. TIIE LOCKMAN 1S The Best Family Sewing Machine in the Dominion 1T 1S THE Simplest, Strongest, Quietest, Llghtcst B'un,nl ' Most Con von lent Maclaine Yet Constructed. Its make is unimpoachablo, and its work- most satisfactory. Ti o IMPROVED SINGER 1 is an excellent machine for all kinds of heavy work, such as harness, boots .YL slots, eta: ''Tl!:]sL larger, slut lel and in ever • wa • better TF1E S11U1'TLL�IS,SUL11 ,b 6 15 } r,ttEr th,1:, any otlls in use. C. 3OUTHCOT"i', Agent, MIt. S. al ways keeps 011 hand a supply of 'Maclaine vAttachrnents, Thread, N ed.les, N.B. FULL INSTRUCTiONS GIVEN TO EACH PURCHASER. tit's' Mr. outhoott is prepared to give complete and [�WiJsatisfactory fits in his clothing p�Line. SPY S Tare `109 05,° ,W R ER C. A. MACE Has just received a large and excellent Groceries, consisting of Green, Black, and Japan T 4 9 Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Rico, Sugars, (Sac., Which he is prepared to Stec' SELL CHEAPER THAN EV EFS. 1? °' DON'T FAIL TO GIVE TIIE NEW STORE A CALL. Exeter, Feb. 26, 1874. 0PENED OUT, 1-+, ._)TTM) , ONT. o Mr: John Drew would 111101'm tho publie that Lo lens opened but itis Furniture Waroroonin in his new 1r11ilding opposite the '1" AI L S office, and is filling '1110111 with ON OPTH3_ S T .STOC Stoloe POff"i7'E int T'CJ S Ti1N O1\TT.A.RIO 1t comprises' Chairs, Tables, $tnilds, ]31u•or"its, Cupboards, Sideboards, and 13edstesids. 'rte: has also on hand, rt choice sclectton of PARLORMIJITESg• REP "DAWI 0 Sp Ilallgilig in.pr10 up to $ I 1G Y 1 1 ' t T kept It t1 I lrst.ol s dstalshsltlilollt. 1, ' h111 tis, al. 4 1 a s �.olf,,w11! filed Mora ovolyt g y 1. 9 shortly +alargo importation, tit the Bottgitt'.f on the be it\iflatanettttel`5111 the 'tstitecd 'States, he \ sP tetp eeta ' ,., ,: N, ,�--�;>o1;ilttt'Ixlg f"lontt 11rovhlitly. , �,'actltt:n �.+�'atli+�� of,ovoty iCoserlj,)tictt e '0oire1it . .Give the subscriber a call. �'�{ �1p 3O n' .LJ 1I yy ir i,txr t�. 111t tt1n�tf11sive ritloits4, , ; holt), t tt4,)~ Iolftllitin ti) 00x1,116 cost thirsts, itl trs stookof* Itta�!aillttl11 3'ol' t b Y. .