Exeter Times, 1875-5-13, Page 2SOCA
,g3tX" Adelet has the f�1Low1 i tl
Danbury
lifeinetarauee agent, Benjamin P.
Ottun, to whom I have ielluded at length
tuy i)OQb is$till around, 0,4.14 lie is
411 eauvassing for bie comPeteY-
day. or two ago he dropped In to per-
etutde Pitman to t eke out a policy,
tred t'ae following eonvereatiOn (m-
ew
p.a.', —Opt out! 1 oti wikut
to4e hQthevoa about life itieuranee.
• Unntle-ei just dropped ittto s;.e--
P411154,-4 know you, did, aud I don't,
want auy. You can't insure ine,
Gunn—If you'li petinit Me merely to
Pitman—But I won't permit you.
1, This is the eixteupth time
you've tackled min AO sio,k of it.
ttint setoing to insure rey life.
That's settled,
Gann—You raisunderstend me,
Judge, I called to aseertain if yoa are
2L member of the Peace Societe'
Pitman—I am.
G U1.111-1. thonght me And, of ceurse,
you are willhig to help along aity
elieleee which will put an end to War
aild murder?
Pitman—Certainly.
Gunn—Well, then, ust lisfee to me.
I an .aating on the behalf of your So-
idety. Ileave on hand it magnificent
plau for producing permanent peace on
aith and malting armies useless,
Why did Cain kill Abel? '
Pitman:--Dunno.
Gunn—J3eoatt SO ho had no pm ticular
interest in keeping him alive. That's
the reason. Why did David bang Go-
liah ; Why did the Romans butcher the
Oarthageniarts ; why did old what's his
name bnim Ridley aud Latimer at the
take?
Pitman—Hanged if 'know,
Gunn --Why, because it wasn't mon-
ey in the pockets of any of those fel-
lows to have'the other chaps walking
remit' enjoying life. Do you suppdee
:Brutus would 3 have stabbed Cie! ar
Caesar's death would keep Brutus hard'
e up for market money ? Not n uch, he
wouldn't.. Do :you believe Wise would
have hung old John Brown if John's
death would have forced Wise to bor.
IOW money to buy boots?
Pitman—May be he wouldn't,. '
Glinn—Of course. Now, what I am
aiming at is to gather the entire civi.
lized earth, and hutnen family, itito:ot r
c )inpany, so t:tat all hands will be
perfectly wild to keep everybody elsi
Wlien this is acne you can beat
your sworde into ;penes and Four plough
shares into primiag, hooks. for there'll
be no more war. Don't you see I Pin
not working for a paltry commission
• or two. It is a labor oflove. I'm try.
ene• to elevate the race and promote
Christian
Pitman—It never struck me in that
Way.
Gutm--Anyway it so. And I ask
you as a member of the Peace Society,
to eurollymeeniame among those who
are carrying on tliiS great work. Terms
ae low as any other company ; and div-
idends payable seini-aunuaily. -Unborn
g nerations will rise up and call you
blessed. albite our polieiei p tya
ble at any age, or 1%e'll put you in the
Tontine and you'll dry the widow's
tears, and hush the cry of the orphan.
Go in'for $5.000 policy, and I assure
you that the glad hosannahs of the
white -robed atigel of Peace once more
will resound from the starry vaults of.
•Heaven, and over the smiling earth
thisongs of love will still the clangor
of the warhorse and the boom of the
eannon, and a man once more will
1 no. the felicity of paradise. Your
frraudrnother died of liver complaint, I
b dieve ? Lem'rne see, how old are
you ? •
Pitman --I'm 44 in February. Put
me duwn for $5,000 payable at sixty
years of age. Call in the morning with
the papers, and I'll sign 'em.
Gunn—Good day. I'm off. I've
got mil engagement with Cooley at 11.
and arn anxious to l,eep it. I've b arm t-
edliM for two years now, and he has
succumbed.
the eeka, and made her•elf
0 and seetne 0 411:5,;;Qtke to re,
.n for a, few days, that a reiinest to
tnat eireot was granted al6o. •The
wetoks, wore on All 1.10. /lot g0
but kiecquoci to t1,0 wit'e to make Ltereell
little to o,tra '1.5eetilsi1e too tbe'old
nutu„ T40 ola lady mildly nneoestrat-
ed, tind revived a etrapping from the
young yixen, Patrick standing back to
SOO 344'y •148t WeQk, 110 WU.V0t,,
Plittter5 gw,v ito5poruke, and the old
lady remensteated m jib her le a Sb 11
second time, aehleg Lim to send the
!young women a.wity ; but this Pateiek
refused to do, twa ,i4two.illy bcntti the
okt °mall instoad, in whieh atniable
operation he Wit8.ab ,1M8i01e'l by tb6
,y 01111ga. Tile Qrlo5 of the poor old
woman brought to the epota young
man entitled Ilaniiltuia city butcher,
who speepily etiened the tables by
thrashing the two aassailants and res.
cuing tile old svoinau. .\Viten Hamil-,
tin twain: upon the scene he says' the
,,Junt; women was dalioidg around the
old one, elltAllig ututilitge0:1 wilags
anderhg aopin11, young
'Ilat 'night 'Patrick and the girl (for
Hamilton say* she was young and good
looking) disappeared, an,: with thorn
tbe hoard Iu the etoceing-foot. Yes-
terday the wife was in the city, seeing
if she could hear any news of her Last
gailaut of sixty years aeo. Her face
and neck wereetill swollen and scratch-
ed, and the tears ran down her cheeke
as she bogged the Chief of Pollee to
hu t pp Paddy—she would give the
old man another chance, she bald, for
he •Yee always kiud till •titat " shay
came " atween" thorn. l3ut
Paddy has not yet returned, and proba-
bly will not so long as the contents uf
that stocking -foot hold out.
LOW a Toad Undresses.
. .
Pere many autmals which o.nly un-
dress once a year, and that is to put on
a new suit; among these is the toad.
Au eye witness to the process thus de -
Scribes taking off his clothes.
About the middleof July I found a
toad ou ir hill of melons, and,not want-
ing hien to leave, hoed around him.
iie appeared sluggish :tad not iiiclined
to tnove. Presently I observed, him
i.ressing hie'elbows agaiuss Iiic1:os,
rubbing •do MINN' a IA s . Ile iippeared se'
eiugular that •[ watched to bee what he
was uplo. Afeer a. few smart rubs,
his skin began to barst open straight
:thing his back. New, said I, old ad
low, you have done it ; but he appear-
ed. to be unconcerned, and kept on
rubbing until he had worked down ali
his skin in' o the folds of his sides aed
hips ; their; egrasping one hied It ;es
with his'Llaude; he hauled oft one lee
of his pants the same as anybody womth
do it, then sti.ippeC1 the other leg in tin
same way. He then took his cast oft
cuticle forward, between his forelegs
into his motth, an 1 swalloi e 1 it ; then,
by raising end loivering his head, swel.
lowing al his head came down, ,he
stripped off the shin underneath until
it came to his ferehgs, and. then grasn.
ed One of these with the other hand,
by considetable relling stripped it o:
its skin. Changing handee•lto etripped
the other, and by a email motion of the
head, he drew it from the teroat and
swallowed, the whole. The operation
gee nod to be an agfeeable one, and
oceneded 'but a short time.
ftiopensettt E.14.4tor44itary.
Oh the brow of the mountain, about
aluarter of a mile west of' Clairmont
Park, stands an old ehanty, where un.
til'a few days, ago, had dwelt an old
o'itiple for nearly forty plate, The real
name ef these old people eve do tioi
knOvey but everybody knew them as
Oa Daddy Than and his wife. Tin
olt man got odd jobs of chorieg from
his neighbors, amt. through the long
coaree of forty years the old lady mato
aged to keep house ohltis ecarity can
ie
inga autl. the pie,ducts or bor knittioe
:needles, ited at bho 841n0 tioe lay ley in
Ifyi old stogichig-eoot a iittlo at a time
'till"' it reached over iJOQ So, Pat
,
'tick being about sovontyAlvo yeas
and the'.`yit'o about seventy,two. At
this 'time •fi yotu,4 3/70111 n twonty-five
Or thoty dettlIc; tilt the 81,10,Ay quite late,
ealt6takedfor,a' night4o lodgings.. The
1.equpt was roahly grantod, and tht
Iptulg 310111041 iorr and as6.isteri iu
NOTICE.
THE COURT OF RETS/CM
• Fon Ittx .
Township of Stephen
Will bo held at Crediton, oi TITESDAY, MAY as,
Ism to taw neosioa of the Assessment Rob. for
year 1871, of which a.11 porsons concerned are
hereby required to take notice.
c. PROliTY,
CLErnic.
88 -td.
Stephen, May 6, :'87C'.
& S. GIDLEY, EXETER, OA-
nneeirreneuene. ichTAKERS, take
this opportunity to inform the inhalitauts of til,r;
and surrouudiuoections that their New Hearie
uow comploted. and they do not hesitate in say -
105 that it is ono of the best in this western part.
Jur UNDIALLTAKING Department, its heretofore,
will be four d in a vole. cieeket condition.
Coffins—pliiin and i0narrienta1,— also, shrondi,
eti Funerals furniqhcil wi tho shortest notico
itud most reasonalle terms.
NB—A good assortment 08 P0RSITt113.T6 al-
wa vs in stock August 28, '74 88-Iy
paring Sto?
now complete at
HENDERSON &WHITE'S
SUCCESSORS TO G. B,'SBLITI-I
and selling out rapidly. The reason is, they
, are Felling
Cheaper this Season than Ever
o inake a good impression for new manage-
ment.
JUST OPENED, A LOT OF
COTTONS
at prices never be:ore touched, secured for us
by Mr. Smith previous to his leaving for Eur-
ope to buy onr Fall Steck along with his own
Wholesale Stock for his place in Toronto. and
the full benefit of wl'ich we are giving to our
customers.
MillineryShow room
opened, and very' attractiee with all the latest
novelties in Eats, Bonnets, Bibbons, _etc.
Cashmere Capes and Jackets from K.50 to
K2. A large stock of Men's and Boy's Ready:
made Crothing Dxtraordlnarily Cheap.
N. B.—Sizes in Boots' and Shoes assorted,
still selling at wholes -ale prices. .
HENDERSON & WHITE,
succesSors to 0. 13. Smith.
—1875
NIe')V SPRING GOODS
AT THE
"Popular
ouse
Owing to the depressien, in trade, loth in Can
acht and the C tittd Stake.; tl.e ni x.nfactiu er
and WholeSal e men .ha,ve Leen laic( d to 5ij es
of their Stocks for
Without reference to
Even the. Cost Price of' the
Material.
m, 1Vicintosh & Co
having cleared their Winter Stock, tlnough
"their vexy successful sato WOTO in the bust
possible .pOsilion to take advantage of this state
of the markets. Their S1 ring Stock has been
bought much earlier thnn usual, and under ttIl
the advantages which Cash and matured ex.
periehee can command, the full
13 cuefils of which aPe given to
their Customen.
New Tweeds New Denims
Sew hirings Ne- Cottons
New Prints Sew jackets
at Pikes never before heard of
MoINTOSH & CO.
ST, MAIMS, Mania 11, 1875., 80-ly
cilrinrroN
wootatpT
14DraZe' ' •
'Elm subscribers, in retureieg thanks to the
farinieg paint° for the liberal patronage he -
stowed upon them in the past year at the Cred-
tton WOolen•Miltn, would beg -to state that they
purpoS.7 000tinning to WOrk thein during ;the
corning' sin/truer, having leased Dunn for a
irdmbor of,yenrs, hoping to give in the Suture
the 8arilc satisfaction 55 in the paat.
Carding, ()pin IN
• 0 Vnil0'
^ ,•0 , • cp
grid, MatatNoturine,
all kieds,orTavidfr, liiotf1 k4ce, (Ione Oh the
' sharks t netiee ;Ltd at lOilest rates.
& L JORNSTON
Pieps, of Znrieli
C ()dhoti, April lib 87ii*$4.1113
iOn 0011115 liOs,wo i31Y1tV to
L'ASIT
We Import our oiringagd'e't
lteop zt lar5o 5111
'Pane'.1./ Pr,i,/^ 0004 aia
iS what is, still birtor wo, O�U 004' cobas ch,N,
-
Nete the tot
Good Black. 776Ik Dress, only $5 75
3.3cod Silk l'oplin Dress, only 05 60
Good 131%ek Alvaca, only 29 ana 26 ets, per yeate
creeawitito cotton 5 tlia 10 cents per yank
000d and eXtra wide Shirting IS owgts. per yard
12 yards 32'actory Cotton for 51 00
Good l'rints 5 and 10 gents per yard
A First-class Cittter Multi's on the Pr
or paid examine our extensive Htook10
Qha'si1181; etwlY, remember the old name
BY LAW 77.
Ap.law to ostaWsh I:10.02,406 iot$ (ma the 585
uon bhc .1 OntilN51,1? or 51500, 0 doalottoit 'roust,
AVIIEBIUS 7o eQueoquonce of tho swampy no,
, tura of the concession react known as roat
running between colice,sielt 4 and 1 and between
lots 21 twirl 20 of said cons., it n'etail be very ex-
pensive if not, impossible to Maintain a passable
road through said concession ; In consequence
thereof a deviation road is necescarY, ,
lie it therefore enacted by the :Reeve', and•Mani-
eipal uorporatien 01 110 township of ;Stephen, and
the said Coil oration hereby Ontle44 that 100111all0
alto).* the posing or this, by -1w the followMg,de vi -
salons shall ho ma de fro1021e. original roAtl'allow
untie, agreeable to the desdription hereinafter sot
out, from and after chatUte the satelpisce of road
embraced. witilin the, said, cleSeriptien Filial' be
used, as public highway, and shall to all intents
and purposes be par4 of the township roads with-
in the township oi Stephen.
Description cg parcel or tract of land and pyom-
;sea sitbato lying and being 1 the 'nOWnship of
Stephen intim Cieunty of neron in the Province
of °uteri°, containing by adinoasurement three
acres aud twouty-two perches mere or lose, being
composed of -parts Aif lots twenty -ono eaa twenty-
two 10 thetifth 00110008100 of said township, and
which ;nay be ;better known and describekas fol-
lows, that is to sey;
Commencing at a point on flit, south side of lot
twp,itty.one Mrate said fifth conc.ssion, and 11
dista 3goe .of six chains and fifty linIfis in a westerly
„clirectiOnlrom the south-east corner of said lot
tarentv-ono, thence in a northerly direction paral-
lel to the east side of said lot, twenty-one chains
and seventy links, thence ninth twenty-two de-
grees, oast two etatine ella furry aoke, theneo
north forty-c.ight degrees, oast six chains and six-
ty links more Or less to the oast sido of lot twenty-
two in the'sind fifth concession, thenco in a north-
erly direction along tho east of sai01 lot twontv-two
one attain and twenty 11zik, thence south hn'ty-
eight degrees, west soyen chains and fifty links,
tilence south twenty-two degrees, west two chaMs
and eighty links, thence i11 a southerly direction
parallel to the east side of said, lot twenty-one,
tiventy-two chains more or loss to the B01.1t1i 1150 06
lot twenty.oito one chain more or loss to place of
beginning, acoording to survey made by II. C.
Boulton,
TAKE NOTICE
That the above iS a, true copy of a proposed
By-law which will be taken iuto consideration
by the Council of the Munialptility of the
Township of Stephen on the third Monday, in
May, 1875.-
C. PROUTY, Tp clerk.
-13-Y-E.A_W SO. '
23y-lcru] to establia., throughlob twenty in the fifth
Goneesoion of Stephen, a bleiiiation yoad, also run -
wing through part of 5)421 in fifth Coneessicrn,ancl
port of lot twenty in the sixth Conaession.
WIIEREAS. by the nature of the ground in the
locality of the original road 11110\00010 on what is
1:110-W11 11.6 terxeter sideroad, anc1 on the firth con-
eession of said township of Stephen; it, ,would be
vory expensive if not unpossible to maintain ..5
road on the sight of the original road allowande
an A that a deviation road would.be necessary,
Bo it therefore enacted liy the:Reeve and Mimi -
eine' Corporation of the TownShip of Stephen by
the powers vested in them by section 42.5.Cap.48,
Vic. 35, and by tbe authority of the same it I
hereby enacted that from end af; or the passing of
this by-law the following deviation shall bo made
from the original road allowa ', e agreeably to the
tbat date the said piecini of id embraced within
iwir
description hereinaftert ., and fo
serm mediatr
o
the said clesc, 6111100 shrill to till intents and pur-
poses be used as a pubLe highway, aim be part of
the township roads in the t:owriship of Stela:00.
First description. Descriptioivof patof ("evic-
tion road on lot twenty in tho 11660C01111010101o'l
Stephen. ' '
Commencing at a point on the south side of the
00151061 road allowance, distantcloven chains, for-
ty -lire links on 5(005' north eighty degrees thir-
ty minutes, 0511 11010 the northwesterly angle of
said lot 'twenty. ' t.
Thence sentlieweive degr,ees forty minutes, west
one chain forty-five links ; Theme south o[xty
Seven deropes thirty-six minutes, WORt 6100 dos
seventy-two links; Thence north eighty-010lb de-
grees twenty-eight minntes, west three chains
seventy linkS; Thence north seventy-six degrees
thirty minutes, -west two chains eighty links to
south 'hint of original road allowanee; Dllionce
south eighty degrees thirty minutes, west on said
limit one chain eighty -live links to rear of lot;
Thence south -nine dogiees thirty minutes east on
Inc between fifth and sixth concessions, thirty-
three links ; Thence smith seventy -81x degreca
tnirt y minutes, east four chains sixty-eight links ;
Thence s..nith eighty-eight clogreos twenty-eight
minutes, east t1J1iE10 itImjPis3s ninetyur -folinks :
Thence north sistirWa grees thirtym
-six in-
utes, east three ' c Pie' "tf y -four links; Thence
north twelve degree5„„fortiO ine raintiteAr546t,two
ebnins thirty-ciglielin,t south limit.O.Pferitiliita-,
Iowa:nee ; Thenze south eighty (.1N,crees tliirty..Mtn-
utes west on said limit (dread. One Chaitirte..n.11.tiltS
to place of beginning. Containing by 'irlitie6sure-
ment ono acme ono rood and two porch an5f land.
S e con 1 description. DeSCriptiOn of 111 0± devi-
ation road en lot 21 in the fibb concession of Ste-
ph,3n.• Commencing at a point On the north side
(if original road tillowanoe, disptint eleven chains
eight links on a course ninth eigh ty degrees thirty
minutes east from the south-westerly angle of
said lot No. 21; Thence north twel vc degroes forty
ininutes, east three chams forty links ; Thence
north seventy-eight' degrees thirty-fivo minutes,
(est ;twelve cliaiiisaduoty-four links ; Thence south
sixty-nine degrees flfty,dve minutes, cast seven
chains to north liMit of original road allewance ;
U.'hence south eighty degrees thirty minutes west
on said limit two chains ; ll:hence north FAX tT-ni no
degrees fifty-flve minutes, 11006 110 ehnins ; thence
south seventv-cight degrees thirty-five arduntes,
west eleven chains ninety-six links; Thence south
twelve degrees forty minutes, west, two chains
thirty-five links to north limit of :originn,1 road tia-
Iowan cc ; Thence sbnth eighty 01eg1:ecs'thirty min-
utes, west on said limit' one chitin ten links to
place of beginning. " Containing, by stilmeasure-
ment two acres end twenty-one perches of latill.
DE0CEIPTION,T1,11121).
Description of part of a, deviation road on lot 20
in the 010 000 of Stephen. CO113111011 chig at a point
distant 00 links on it C010 60 south mile degrees
thirty minutes east from 101010 100 southerly lim-
it el the sixth con, siderond intersects the division
lino between the fifth con. and the fith con.:
Thence north Seventy-six degrees thirty minutes,
west one chain fifty links to limit of 6 1111
road allowance; Thence south eightytlegr.oes thir-
`,y minutes. west on said_limit two 0111ms sixty
links; Thence south seventy-six decrees thirty
minutes, east four chains twenty links to the divi-
sion lino between the efte, and sixth 'concessions ;
mono° north nine dogroos thirty ininutos, wesp
on said lino One 00100 550 links to the 01)0(1 01 be-
ginning.. Conte:Meg by achneasurement ility-fiye
porches of land. .
-- .
TAICE NOTICE.
That the above is a true copy of a proposed By-
law which shall he take)1 int() consideration by
the Council of the Municipality cif the Township
of Stephen, ou the thircl Monday in May, 1871,
' C. PROUTY T'p Clerk.
TYYLW 91.
By -low for the ino.pose of establishing a
Rood, an the Eastern Side of the sonar,
qf lot twenty-two iv, thefourth eon-
etssion, of the 7owns1iip of Stephen.
TN consequence of .f,he low nature of the land
in the Western portions of some lots in
the 'fourth concession it would be impossible
for some of the inhabitants on said concession
to gain aceess to concession road during most
of the year, in consequence, whereof and on
petition of said inhabitants, it is necessary to
open out a road on the Eastern side of lots
twenty-one and twenty-two of said concession,
33e it therefore enacted by the Reeve an &Mu-
nicipal Corporation of the Township of Stepheu
an11 by virtu.° of tho powers vested in them by
Section 425, coy. 48, "Vic. 39, and •by authority
of the same it is hereby enacted that from and
after the passing of this by-law th'o following
described piece of land shall bo assumed as a
publie
Description. Coin m °nein g at tlie sett th oast
angle of lot 22 in tho fourth concesSion of said
Township of Stephen ; thence westerly on
boundary lino between lots twenty-one and
twority•two to the distance of three rodS
thence`northorly parallel to eastern Hide of said
lot 'forty racts,,,moro or loss to ;division line be -
I wcen the north half 11115 610 south half of said
lc t twenty-two; tlience easterly Giro ro4s to
eastern limit of said let ; thence sOuthetly
along, Bahl rii-viHimi limit forty rods more or less
7) 51(00 of hoginn gcontaining by admeasurc;
Mont throe roods le: 'the same more 00 1000,, ac-
cording to a survey Inacto hy 111 d. Bonlion, P.
D.S.
4 Dated this 22nd day of April, A.D. 1875.
TAKE NOTICE.
Thn t the above is a film copy of` a proposed
72y -law whieh shall he talcf!ii into consideration
the Council of the 'Municipality of the Porn.
ship of Stephen', On Ow third Monday in May,
1875. " (.1Pleb CITY, rO
e ak.'
VOR SALE.. ---TWO CONVENT.,
(int and nloasantly situated DwellinghouSes
in Dxetar for sale.' Apt
April 43; '75. Mit. )3, V. triti1011.
PAETIlft PtIVIP PACTOItli
"tTAIN stRiofit, ono door south of
the Dritatinin, 803ITIle,O,TT a s
on hand a n
'umber
1(1111,isoyaor• enoa on
the shortest tuition, Satisfaction guaranteed 136611
cs to -Work 6.nd 1Y5,t0111, l Bt largo (5(( 811741,
of SI inch stinT for putitinukers' use for sato,-
661111160V.e, ov.
OLIT & C
SITEE'r
al ST01110
, We, Sell Nicrliolesase 4'.4 Retai
well assorted stock of
totiebw, ami 11u (710 1(1/0 oh1oys,
for Casa.
0"CT-1,-?: :1\1:0rat'12'0
lowing Prices:
neney bloom)]. siiiirting 50 and 25 coutever yard.
yit as Moe iiurtain 106 111 00
arpeta and Fluor 011010611 'yory Oen) ,
Go ed '11(010 Damask 014 '25 1 C0146 per YAr.4 •
_,Vo),(68 010100, only 75 cents 'per (too»
Nice all-weel tweeds, only CO toad 60 cents per ya.
suit r‘ye‘:a, yolay kola welt, woe, only 515 78
1» attewlo ordertdOlotinne
•
'trouble to show cier goods.; ito oncnco fornot pnr-
7051 ,S Ofti.thlifi)O„ A. C1T1SHOL3i ti 00. •
81.8it of the Striking clock, oppositoniarket laxo
Tri,
600
CONVIECTIOI\T
BRIDES
Orders
The
people
G-ROCERIE
Tests
and
Delf1
smailware,
Remember
Drug
Exeter,
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(plain
CAKE
.Special
subscriber
of Exeter
•
t&u-tt cannot
flavor,
.
Produce taken
the
Store.: 13re5,01
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Nov.
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to carry
et0
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Attention
for
would
and
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be
Sugars,
baccoes,
Also, all
Toys,
in
pla9,0.,-,N4t
delivdred
town frlp,e
19, 1871.
WANTED
away
ewes or
'ila, -
clrliam,ontai)
MADE TO2ORDER !
paid to
Parties, etc
also announce to fin
'vicinity that he has oi
all kinds of
q
surpassed for their qualit
OUrrants, Ilaisine, To.
etc.
kinds ef
Glassware
ete. All kinds 01
exchenge for goods.
door ,"to 0011,311;;
in allparts of tht
of charge.
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STEAM RAKE&
b ...,
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Viood.en
Rakes,
Snaithes,
.
lie wl11 bavo ready
Sulkey
A Novelty
AlIERCTIANrIS
•.wai
Tiler Advantage
...
5 8 1 i111 prop.,red
bly as any other
atterition
WHOLESALE
Turnxn
of all kinds made
Exotor, April 8,
f
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tirmiiturn.om
Iiarvesi-TboP
Fork
GRADE FA Till
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71 t'),. rri rii T --171
ki. ..1_ 1.1....1,
li BEI: , Oil' • ,
Handles, ,
Grain CradIP.S;-
e,
ETC.
for the- coming harvest, the
celebrated ,
Hay -,i, Rake
in this section.
and ii to
to Puy their $tiek ,from
nic,,
4 ,i.
to deal iillttli them as reasona-
efitablishment, and to give prompt
to all °ram's,
& RETAIL.
et
g
a specialty in the business.
GEORGE COTTLE
1878, 82-810
New -Books.
Cheap Editions of the following Popu-
lar Talcs have jubt boon received
Quooelly, ...„........,.. by 'Miss Wetherill
Wide, Wiec World . , • , . , , , by Miss; Wotlicrill
mone......, .. ,,...... . . . ,hy Mat 70011511511 a
Stepping Heavenward.... by bl. Pren Lists
Aunt janels Iloro. , , .. , . by E, Prentiss
lila May, , .. , . “ .... , . , , by Mary Langdoli
Little Women,. , . , , .... , . "
Patience Strong' Ontinge
and others
Price, 80 Cte, ssaell
W PC GIG -
t „X .
lei
tooltszt,LER 1
I
W. J.. GILPIN,
11.ARYS,,
Pbomlth and 'general dertler 00 sitoYcn, plows
glasS, 4c1,, &c, tinware, copperwaro and'
gfilvanizod trim very sheep. Cut m.1110,54,80
'Cooking stoves $14 and upws '
Th s ,Chrtie plow $950,
..TitteSp
.117
Given awRy in Pri.i.es at he
- Exeter Fall Fair.
Westbury Improved. Swed, Turuip,
verything for the Garden.
eecl.s. and plan s
oF ALL KINDS.
Gard.en cold Flower Seeds
under 4 lbs. in weight
TVIATIJET) FREE'!
eIUST A RIVED
Four New Kinds of Potatoes,
Remen4er the spot. First Door north of Carling's store.
N. B.—Glover, Timothy, larx, Millet, Hungarian Grass, Orchard Grass,
&c., at lowest prices.
er
J. RANTON
101100110011lage 10 at his
T)T
LI 1 1.),, 1 kj
' 1:1
"Li .1.4
15 N 0 ‘lr
-larnixesiva
STOCK
and ComOete
"eing the L [trge!A he has OVOT OXIIIbillbti in Exeter.
Ho is determined. to sell as Cla&ap a,s is consistent in a legiti-
mate trade, and cordially 111111.u.S 511
INSPECTION GOODS and COMPARISON of priccs
He would as, ure his many customers mila friends that
TIE WILL SPAJE NO PAINS -
10 11111(0 it both a
PLEASURE AND PROFIT
for them to 6(10001 10110105 with him.
J. ELAN ON.
Exctei , 'ell IS. it -375.
Y' 7F71 t3 I
do.. Sr: :11:1T
' 1:'ANCY 11 EAU AND BISCUIT BARTEP,, C C ( 1.3 13, 1.72YETIT.
wane r)-turniee; 161., ii•arro thanks to 11071171 al limits of Ex( ter 1)1-11. I-11 orlallirg iillapcs for
their past 171c a; 318.1 10, lic h,g to ir oyi n cc:mini- anca of their imers, tvc..uld call 61 071'
attention to hit; largo stock of
Cakes, Crackers, and Confectioner.
FRUT.T.:C AE:ES, 15 C77411N-TS :PER POUND,
\uitigs 12 Ia..' a'0.1 S re. (-if llity%
e01 110 constantly iinlIMMI.A.Exefor mIS ;Noi t Eixtei Post Cf,iccs,n-nd J. hhort'
STeditrii,p d Mit c 1 ell's, (Ault ;rs.c 1F,iO 01(
xeler, Aprl L. 10, ,i571:-' t77011. A. SKINNER.
S T;;;44 rvi, y., 3 A, nz' 1 1 I 'TA — WORKS
.
Thrh' 'ST ---641; (::,?irif1131'f ND 0:1??L\11.-1J'jItIYE'll &'.1\1° \ iR
E THBESHING 11.A_OR INES
om tlis-Establishinent nye so well knovii that any recommendations would 1,0 super illitut
,
Th6 Three' - "Wheel' gang Plow
.rdacto by 5, B. 1110ore, claims PrecederiCe of 61.3.thlUg of the kind in tlie,DOininlein. !' WAGONS
of superior workmanship and malerial. Patent Dominion Land. BollerS,
PI o w soaltiv'ator,s, Seed Drills, Broad -east' Sowers
s, Sugar:kettles and eiteedeoes, end every other bind .of Agricultural implements on
bane oe Made to order.• •
JAMES R. MOORE, PROP.
(48-1v.)
St, Mary's, July 1, 1874.
5N11010..
I 11\11,, 1
B.TAING
13egsleave th 1,1- ;Ink his frieude in Exeter and Surrounding country foo, 6101? patronn.ge
the pitst, Aria hopes to nietit a fair shstre of their trade In 'the future, having
Best
ono of the Largest and
Assor or •too
TY8.'401;11 :fotrid.iii...a.:.:Oexieral.. • •
'
Ete-
119
wi.gb's; and
4111,14,$.1...h0 ii doterinined ro to 136) tttidbi'
fl U
Corn thut & Wellingto
JOHN ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR.
"1A7r,
10
B.90.Pers ZP-ZOWr4rS/ arVatOrra E*10
•qia.3:34".•11"10NATS, CAX14,VatOrOf
AND ALL KINDS OF DIPLMIENTS MANUFACTURED.
FARMERS'
ED DRILL.
This implement has a double distributing grain eup and iv admitted to be the best before
Inc public. I am now husily engaged making those for 1.110 eptiea serding, 11)101 10111 be pee
pat ed to supply them 5, 10, 11, 12 tubes each, with tube Shifter or without, accorlding to or-
der, and will endeavor te loop en hand either kind size 1050)5513' any 'who rrtsty not have
given their order, The style, finish, and inatetial used sill be found all that can Iv desired,
and, if equalled, not surpassed in Western Canada.
This requires no introduction. It has become am cesshy to tne farmers, ;101 on ,y 18 11 label. -
sawing implement, but 711 the 1il110e:101l quantiries of‘ganin 100011 hy raking the stubble after
tha roapor. In varicns -ways it 1K11 Le used. 10advantrge. The experience oLthe last, two •
seasons has deeided ime to use 13.812 rcund steel instead 01 the oval ter treth, as being thejbest
adapte01 fOr the worlk,n et only limo strongest and least liable tali,r,44,,but 10151 10 positio*he
host, uot irlearly so apt' to st; addle apart and yoking .A-1; th-e'Western. Fair 1 tosiltt
51030 111 Sulky Baker, beside 6713 1, C. Taylor. 1 ; 710 1 itch'fibld Bake. 11,4Yery
11111011 like the 'alien.. 1.11 the eastern at es and the Low el. Pi ovic.ces s taken thiflead
; 1,11 others. 1 road° ten of lino last stsson 111.1 1111011 316. `.1 hoy ha ve. given ampla
s tip:$:1;1011(01. 1 will he ready in s(as) n with he Sit kinds , sr cl hope to' be able to,Hupply $111 Who
may favor mo with their order. Last season 1 was HLort fully one hunch cd
,TOHN FT,T,TOTT
_
OUTti
,f4b71,m. -1)1'm WY
Pl!yEa klElr
S AM 'ttki F L!
P471
• re ,te A
en, oce re.„V
aro j 'List anYvv opennag out a lot of
OD
C Or\ D
Owing to the depression ia, trade
e•
They have
t a mirciber Of
and are now prepard to offer
HE CHEAPEST
Goods eir,o-r offered in the Village.
Call and Exainil
Excitor, March 18, 1878.
SAMV\TELL & PICKARb.
Irt-,tilirtlft:C.X.111.111ERM
Direct rwom, Baltirricro,
35
3 cans for
per can.
$1.00
3'iV0Patin11s Best To in 84.50
Ten, 'Pounds'
for $8.50
Roo
,11.1„ prvorbion.,
yliOn
•