Exeter Times, 1875-9-16, Page 3ealfisuf e•'oe tem en.
It tote been •oeoptnetied that this tun
taniet would bo 000 Anne profitable to
eldoetore than ea'ainiou to people in
general. 11) tho fir sI pl ee we Must
bear in mind eliat the preplan °nevil is
alwayeib11.1),Ho to l'it•ftl of the
attoral world ; ited en the dieappoiot,
tilente of not their sofferitios met
'failueee, ,ates ler more freqvieut thee
;their eietories and eatisfactiune, 4o eau'
invarittbly Oita readioe confirotatioti
Kif liie il1-f6rebodiuge then the prophet
succees Is likely to be ehle
tto point oat to a moo which ie uovel
eiontent and ttetase ttetaitie the goal of
atseleenee.
the eroakor about liettillt is every-
evitere, Ho may bet a veldt (looter
Anxious to ex.cito dined 89 ttti make
enittitet foe his pale andtpotions ; •or the'
learned physicien who is cerrioil iway
front oecurring flints by elleoriee to
evilieh be lies beomno , wedded ; or tho
Valotudivariao to whom dieeitee has lee
"se ome a theme hie mind deli.dits to
linger over.
he ground of the, antieipatiott of an
inehealty autumnti that the 841 111,1110T
had been one of steettenenstial dampness
that the deeey i.n.dvegettttion would be
more then paetomarily pronocative of
diteeetee, en4 the lowlands would become
entershy told untlarittl. Thore\YRS Telt-
giolit tote„ A. kw tveelts itgo people
seeming 'from the mountain, afforded
,cases of enphoid and in him ion fevere.
The preseet day air is therefore a boon
tn,tels,0 *kinks fer„ since Lilo sun is af-
tee eell the geottecen of physicians. If
:September keeps within its usual rain-
fall, ilk ,ovil prognostieations as to an
unheelthy settomn aro happily not 1i1e-
ly bo reaileeci. In spite et the ref
elle summer hes been ono of noetible
,exeeeption from prevailing opidemies,
and the death rate has kept within toe
hoonds of t•ho more hoetltity warm sea -
Vo do hot therefore anticipate ti
entomn. Still, we regard the,
town as a bettee piece for nealth, all
itnings censidered, than the hills and
syalleys where so many New Yorkers
etrnsi1 sojourning. Bart•ing a few
jeot days -e -not in trio majority of cases
AncOe.ede.d by unoomforeable nights—
helast few Weeli*8 have been altogether
'endurable in Now Toek. Just now
they aro all that a rea.o.table man
4oxild ask for.
It le desirable for everyone to think
ss little as possible about himself per-
sonally. Each should bar in mind '
that he is only otte out of a countless
hest of eteatnres made just as he is,
sead that g he stands out from •among
the ,ot, it will be Lecatiee of what he
does, not what he thinks of himself.
Meditating on los fleshy ills A one of,
the very silliest employments of a man.
The imagination of the fertile mother of
;many diseases and the efficient aid of
:tall. If lour brain workers, for instance
should thiok less about their ever.
worked braius—nthey mtealt produce re -
.sults that would Make their perform-
ances loss provocative of ridicnle when
:comparedwith the outcry that indulge
in over excessive exertion. The fact
js, the less one thinks or talks about
his health tte better. It is not an in.
treeeting subject to other pnopie ; it;
should not be one to occupy one's own
ttheughts unless the enfeebled hody has
so brought doeve the mind then it
:yields under the pressure to the fancies
etnd gloom of weakness that cannot. be
Long -lit against. .
.Lot us keep up a good heart and go
40 wo le wit; out fear of the disease
,t evil pro, bete, try to make us
think lurks inthe autumn air ; and
t heu the doctors will reap the harvest
which some of the otlitors are pointing
`put to thorn.—N. F. Sun.
' Tstle argyik.
The Baltimore. American says :
,gantleman of this city gives an accdunt
,of a recent attempt by an eagle to carry
off a cat, which occurred at the farm
,on the bey shore of Kent connty,Mary,'
land. Al'eounn-medium-sized cat was
,treadiug leisurely along in a potato
patchwhen a fall -grown .eagle swooped
elown and catching in its talons, bore
'her off. Pussy wriggled and mewed
;piteously nfor some mornente, but,
_seeming imbued with courage, elle he -
Ran a determined effort t D obtain ithold
of her oppressor. So great wexe her
etrngeles fleet the eagle was unable to
fly longer, and kept up a continuous
flapping with -its wings to, keep aloft.
After much exertion the cat succeeded
iu it object, and obtaiued a firm grasp
seitli her clans oo the breast of the
.eugle, which made every „possible en-
Aeitvor to free itselftin vain. It flapped
its wings, shook its body, and appear-
ed to heartily regret having meddled
wittt posey in her v011001.'01 ways. 3-4'1.-
pa11y as in despair and exlittustion, it
,epreati its broad wings and fell slowly
to the bey, over which the et.ruggie inkt
been going on. Imniediately upon
touching the water the cat looeened
)1er hold one swittn boldly itsliore, tvhile
hc eitgle, upon being freed of its
eroultlesonie burden, shot upwards and
p'pidly•ft‘Vtl,Nt6'
••••••••.vir,••••••••seosmereromo.mademmerem.
7nhe est) .1111.solmts.1 act.
The new Insolvent Act which went
effect on the first of September, is
„Df greet length, containing 1 al. sections
which treat exhaustively of the duties
.of the Official Assigneein winding op
the estfttee of insofvente. By ihis Act
4he assignees are tomointed by the
Governor -in -Council. Debtore on whom
eletnend isme'de by a ceeditor or ere -
niters who have fyled the required eine
etnt,. r egotist witom a writ of ettacln
metit hts been issued, may make as-
signments of their estate, ana svihiti
toil days thereafter furnish the assign-
ne with it eorroet stiltement, of all their
the names of their creditors,
otc, The oretlitors at the ieet meeting
-May appoint one of tlientselves
chrdo-
thaxt but nt all eabsequent me nines
tthe IlSstiee shall be elmieman. Etteh
Dotson appoiritod aesignee shall hold
offiee thring pleeeure, and eivo securi-
Aty for the clieeharge of hi a 0163 in
tile gum of $2,,,o0o,4itti 0 Pop ul ttion
tho ctistriet fur It11.1011
eloee not exceed .09.000 inhabitaelts,
;and where it is over that nernber, he
iustgive $0,000 eecurit,e, and in case
:he rnity defettit as to any moneys
placed in his leersato 811011 SI1111 IrtflY be
XeeoVered from ills eareties ; the mein
41See AN subject to the eurenteary jueise
elletion of the deo of tho Soperjor
,Ct art in hie dietriet. No aseigneo or
'epeetor ite a ltenketipteetate tem put,
`to inty pert of:it. Assignoee shall
0liti all the righte and powers of the
'vont io rokiennte to in tertipeley
AlR.1 batt br/ li'OOP a regieter
at all tienee to the imblieesliowing
to end,00nditioo of elieh
lltte fteeiglied, The aesigike
onall he entitled to 0 eonnitision, On the
set peococile itt tho estate of the ineels
vent of five oor cent, of the amount re-
oot exceedunt $1,000 the fur -
thee emit of 2t per coot, on the alumni('
roebeed in oxeoe3 ol $1,000, and not
et:cocain:et $5.000, eeid commission to
be in liou °real fees end oluttges for all
his sorvioes and diebereeMente in rola.
time to Alio eetato, exelestre of actual
expeesee ittgoion to seize and sell, and
of payments made in the eine0 and re,
atevel of preporty. After the deelarae
titet of a final dividend, the assignee
shall prepare' lits hand account, mod
Prosentib Petition to the Judge, for his
(1 iec lenge.
80 If her n 4'4
You cell tell e *Southern girl at onoe,
Simt eounder than tier Northern sis-
ters—indeed, Site is Dever thin or lank;
wellte with languid etop, and tin
her movements are slow and indolent ;
she is never alert. She has tine, soft
eyes, with a eoreoe expreesion, very dif-
ferent from the quiek, keen. eye Of the
mirth She has not the „beautiful red
told white complex:ion of. New Yolk and
NOW Englend ; rather elle Sallow with
a few rOSO tints'. you might call her
ereem-color She never looks aux-loafs
no mutter whet happene. She does not
think she can hetp matters by her fel-
latio or tuterforenee, bet vitt; book calm-
ly, and lettvee.oyerytning to " brother '
or "pa," pronouncing the latter word
in a wey 1(lay a Northern girl ,to im-
itate. The word might bo used as a
Shibboleth ; it is not exactly. "pity,"
hut Leif way between. Unit and tit°
sowed of '''21; in "eat." Cur Southern
girl ,dresees picturespie rather than
trinity, and ,bas brighter Gofers and
MOTO floating ends and curie about her
Lean a Noi thorn belle allows. She has
pretty, plump hauds, but she is not so
partiettlar ebotttsthe gloves that cover
theni—Inletto particular compered with
V iIth Avouae rules. In short, she itt it
more voluruinone, sort of girl in overy
way, and cares less about"the fashioo."
She has one advantage over the North
orn girls, however, and that ie her
voice ; it is sweeter ancl lower, a little
triane, perhaps, but eseentially oeotle
and womanly.
lef.11 DresS•eg
The first importation of fall dresses
show very little chauge from the fash-
ions of the tounmer. Basques, over-
skirts anttsacques prevail, as they have
done all summer; it is said en effort to
reeture ,tho polonaise will be'niade later
in the season, The cuirass basque fit.:
ting the figure smoothly will be retain-
ed. It will have broad forms behind;
whether with or without side bodies.—
Short backe will also rentaiu in favor.
Ifresiniess will be given the cuitass by
new ways of trinnning. The front may
be plainly buttoned,or else only fasten-
ed across the chest over a vest, and
there are elso some eiew basques that
button diagonally. The double Byron
collar is one of the novelties that wile
appear on fall costumes. This consists
of a large Byron collarreade of the silk,
that forms part of the costume, upon
which is a separate smaller collar of the
,same shape, made of the woolen goods
of which the snit ponsists. Silk sleeves
with wool basques will be worn again,
giving the popular effect of sleeveless
jackets. Basques of plaid and striped
coinumes will be cut bias ; to make
these effective there should be very few
seams to interrupt or break the lines,
hence the broad French backs are pre-
ferred for these, and the lines are made
to meet iu the seams. Long bowe
made of doubled silk are sot about on
basques and sacques, sometimes in the
most uselessplaces, as at the end of the
front.or back seams, while others are
on the chest, at the 'throat, just back of
the neck, and on the wriste. Silk pip-
ings finish the edges of basques.—
Sleeves are simply trimmed, and of
close coat shape. A band of narrowly
folded silk pleats around the wrists,
with a pleated feill falling on the hand,
makes a stylish cuff for silk or for wool
sleeves. Pleating and braid are the
trimmings most used.
An action was • tried in the Bromp-
ton County Court in England tho oth-
er day before 11-fr. Sergeant Wheeler,
to recover damages by'reason of a nui-
sance caused by the crowing of et cock
on the defendentls premiees, which ad.
join those of the plaintiff. The plaio-
tiff, Mt. Bennett, and the defendant,
Mr. Batten, occupy adjoining houses iu
-Camden Hill Terrace, Nensiugton, itt
the beck of which are gardens. The
defendent had erected a fowl house iu
his garden, where:he-kept several fowls
end it small bantam cock, which was in
the habit of commencing :to crow at 4
5 o'clock in the morning. This disturb-
ed the plaintiffwife, who had. been ill
for f30111 0 thin, and retarded her recov-
ery. It was submittede on behalf of
the defendant, 'that lie was strictly with-
in his legal riglatsin keeping fowls, aud
that it wag beyond hie power to prevelit
the cock from crowing., - The Judge
said the matter before him was not a
question cf law but of fact, and a per. -
e071 might strain his legal rights to
such an extreme as to Mahe them il-
legal. So snot) as the exercise of a
tnen's right interfe.red with those of
his neighbor he mustmale concessions
,and waive them. He suggested to the
defendant the propriety ot his under-
taking tnehate the.noistrite The -coun-
sel conferred together, and ultimately
Lite defendant consented to a nominal
verdict for the plaintiff, damages lso
and gave an undertaking to dicontinno
the nuisance.
KF.ED YOUR PIANO,FORTE IN ORDER.—
rflio followiog we clip froin the .711111cal
Tile/ V. It is good advice, and very
ankh needed —Have your plane -forte
tuned at lettet leer times a year, by an
experienced tuner; if you allow it to go
too long without euning, it usually be-
conice flat, and trbublee a tither to get
it to stay et concert pitch, espevially in
the country. Never piece tho lestru.
meat against etai mitside wall, or in
6o1l, damp mein, pas:gen1es:1y in a coun,
try house theto ie no greater enemy
to a piano -lot to then clamp. Close the
instrumett itnin4iatoly aftoryour time,
tiee ; by leaving it open, dust fixes Sin
the sonudboard, orrodee the move -
merits, and if tin e damp teem the
strings soon ttint, ShOuld the piano.
fork stand near Or OppOsite ft window,
Altera, if possible, against ittt being
opened, eepecially on t wet or damp
end wheit the sun le in the wind,
ety deriev the blind down. Avoid puts
ting Dietetic or other articles On 01 in
the piano -forte ; etteh thinge frequent,
canee unpleasent Vibtettionfe end
emaelernee vivre the inetenineet, The
mote (erg the tomperatene oP tins
root, 'the better 11,10 pia/10401A° vOill
tale.
Anti:min tesoosotee-Tho oet doeo,
letedookitte, tiolsonnelling, and ovary
way ropul' t\ room in Tenet 11005e5 itt
cold Weal h's• 1,1 the cold noventilateet
bodromn, Pie pendent notion is, that
if it is cold it dos oot Ikea ventitatinm;
and the next thing is to motile up the
windows, so that thoy do not got open,
ed by any elleuee. This is ell wrong
Other thinne can be equal, cold ale is
more invigoveting than warot air, be,
cense more coodoneed, and, thorekre,
cold ale in the betletenn i$ to be prefer
-
rod during the night. It is also true`
thet old air raty be import); and melon
rit, o
it
otho reouiis
ed voutilation Orenn
iwinter.
wenn, the Elle,. being cold-
te: than in warm weather, rushes hi
inore eagerly, and we fool it reore keen,
ly, and that tnieleads ns to think, that
we need not takes care to ventilate
rooms in cold. weather. All this being
true, a fire he the room helps yenta!),
tion, especially an open flee and it is
well to neve fire enough to take elio
chill off the air aud bedding every even-
ing. It may even bo kept going all
night, provided you have stone window
or ventilation open. If you have not
been accustomed to sleep with the win -
.low open begin with it eery small open-
ing, and then gradually inoreaso it, but
do not let the witid blow- directly on
you. If you fool it nod cannot avoid it,
torn your face to it. In tho merniug,
just as you ere vacating Inc bedrOoln
threw it open, and all the more if there
hes beeu a fire in it.
GREAT CIRCLE" TRAVEL.—It is not
known by everybody, though perhaps
most people have been told of it several
times, that, for all 'purposes of naviga-
tion; Paget Sound is nearer tho great
Asiatic marth than San Francisco.
Even if the vessels going oot from the
.Golden Gene .took their course direct
for Hong Kong Or Shanghai, they_
would, by reason of the longer, degree
of latitude further south, scarcely have
less sailing than by bending round to
the north.- But, in point of fact, the
prevailing wiuds andenean currents of
the Pacific are such that vessels from
Asia fitid their most eligible route
bringing them within fifty miles of the
entrance to Puget Sound ; thus making
by the Northern Pacific, sJ en comple-
ted, a saving of nearly a thousand miles
of ocean navigation. This added to tho
diminntion of distance overland already
alluded to, giyes us a route from our
Eastern aides to the coast of Asia
shorter than any other by about fifteen
hundred miles. When this road shall
bit insuccessful operation, the time re-
quired to reach the Pacific coast by
means of it from New York city will
.not exceed about four days, allowing an
average 'trate of movement of thirty
miles an hour. Thence to Shanghai,
in Chitin., the voyage 'will occupy eight-
een to nineteen days, at tho mean rate
of twelve miles an hour ; making twen-
ty-three days in all from New York -'--a
less time than is now used in making
the voyage by the way the way of the
Isthmus to Sun Francisco.—Ex.
A QUEER Sur.—It seents that there
are people in India who must have very
queer netions of the ltoa person arum.
Some time ago it native gentleman pre-
pared a feast, and bade a number or his
friends to partake thereof; but when the
day arrived, and the board was spread,
find lin muet eat his diuner alone—not
one of the guests havieg put in an ap-
pearance. We nave read in a certain
parable how, in a 'sheenier case, the
Lord of the House sent forth ins sex-
vaot to summon the halt, and the
lame, and the blind, in order that they
might eat of the good things despised
by their nominal superiors ; but the
Ilindo gentlemen had probably not
learned this Christian leseon. Ho took
quite a different course,by bringing an
action in the local court to recover the
cost of the food which had beep wasted;
and, strange to tell, a verdict in favor
of the plaintiff wasgiven. The defend-
ants, however, were not satisfied with
this singular decision, and appealed
from it to the Calcutta High Court,
by whose judgement it -was reversed. In
coining to this conclusion the Judge
sensibly o' bsorved quit "if this new
principle of a guest's responsibilities
were to be legally recognized, the risk
of °exerting invitations would be very
seeieus indoed"—in which not a few
will emplottically concur. In Europe,
there is usually little difficulty in sur-.
roundirg one's "mahogany.' with smil-
ing and open countenances ready t�
swallow complacency anything that the
Aniphitryon maybe provided ; but if it
were understood that a failure to carry
oat that part of the underst000d social
bargain would result in a County Court
action, the veriest toady would occa-
sionally muster up apirit enough to de-
cline, with thanks.
Where ten men will cheerfully lay
down their lives for a woman, roily ono
will carry her an armful of weed.
BEWARE • OF -COUNTERFEITS.
For the protection of tho publio of 13ritish
North America, I deem it my dtity to state
that nay Pills and ' Ointment aro neither
manufactured nor sold in any part of tho United
States, Witch pot and box boars the
British Govormntent Starnp,with tho words, 'Iloilo -
way's Pills and Ointinont,Londom'ongra,ved there-
on. On the label is the address, 588 Oxfold retreat,
London. 9.1iS notice has 'become neceSsary, in
consequence of vile and spurious imitations of
" Holloway's PIUS an el Ointment,"
being fabricated , $1,1378Maidou'lattio
New York, by par ties styling them.,
'selves " Hollowa'
MI an
aseenea ' tiade#i
1311 p1111 elided vendors can ob-
tain this trash tit a very low price,
alla BO deceive you • by sotlingtho
same for nty genuine H011oway's Pins and Oint-
ment, whico aro manufacturedonly tit 533 Oxford
stroot, London, Persons who may bo deceived
Please corn rafticato with in %Many TespoethlofIrma
ProVinces Who obtain my medicines
direct from hero, lvive 'very properly suggested
that f Ehmild, for the benefit of themselves Etnel
the pnblic, inSort, their names in the papers, that
It may boknown that medicines can 113 had gonu
Ino frOna.them, The following ire el, list of the firms
anuclecl to r thed I particularly lecommencl those
who desire 10 got my medicines to apply to some
of the' houses namod ;-1VIessrs, Avery, Brown de
Co„ Halifax, 0, S; 111cssrE. ForSyth & Co.,.N. S.
11teSsrs. '12 1titaiter de ftettfl, St jolin, N 33.; T
1)os 1-151)', ChErlotto Towti,P eillossete. Lang-
ley Co„ Victoria) 13 C.; Messrs. Moore e'25 Co.,Vic,
thrift, 33 IQ; Dr. John Palle], chatfan, D; Vessrs.
seethe° ee Co„ Montreal; AtCtiere, .1 (CZ CO.,
imilton; Mr. H 1 00'
[40 Toronto; Mr. A. Chip-
man Smith., ,St Joti54 13; Mr. John Bend, Godes-
ich; MOSErs. 3111101.0 00, 'l'orouto Clialoner,
St JOhn, X ; Messrs. Hamngton Bros„ St Jelin
13 • Mr 0 Pridd:•/5 Wille1801; Aire Oryoul Mordon,
S George Hill jt., FrOdrickton B;
'WIT hompsori, Harbor Grace, X F''; Mr j' 31
Willry,Frodriekton, N 33; MOS8Ve D
Montreal. The roo3Iicino8 ero sold at tho lowest
Nvlfolorealo licit, prides., in Onantities of not less
titan RV vortlf—vh,.., Ss. 6„ 22s, 114111 81s.po5 de2on
boxes Of Pins er pots of Ointment, for which ro.,
mittance Must be sent in tidy:Mee,
T ;EMMA S HOLLOWAY'
WLSTERN PAI1, 1875,
$12,000 Offered in Prizes !
" CO .APTL'titIOX
Will bp held in the City of Londor'sen
•
SEPT, 2Sett, nOtin & let OOT,
Primo time End tettY be had at
the riecramrsoes taco, .A 11 ontritire aro rootteitted
le be Made en or before 18tit S1p03871ltFlIt
1tailWay arrangement:1 bitVe habil'Inftet0 'for One
fare te* notion mei Neese.; mytt • itoi;tiTym,
• Searettity,
'ft:Tr/tall FA,tn, Orrrot,
Leaden, Sept, 4,1815, 400.3
W
1300ZSELLEE
STATIONE
Exeter.
rrlifj1.1 W.0.11 lOGLOGHLON WATCH
.1, 18 the beat in tho market
130 Euro and o3 the W. D.111oG1op1ilon watch
beforo buying. You will have no other after BOO-
ing them, Al) who wcair them recommend them,
Gold Ana Silver, Ladies and Gentleinan'S sizes,
77 D mules street, London, See the testimonials.
The largest, host find cheapest stook of Iluo Gobi
Jewelry, Clocks, Silver,' and Plated, Ware, Fancy
Goods, &c., in ale PX0Villee. Repairing of
every description. W. D. MoGLOUCHLON.
77 Dundas st,, London, Oht.
EXETER
STEAM RAKE &CRADE FACTORY
O. C i() T TLE
'SS OtTrACTinttll
Vioocien Harvest Tools
Rakes,
Snaithes,
Fork. Handles,
Grain. Cradles,
LTC.
Ho will have ready for the coming harvest, tho
celebrated
Sulkey Hay Rake
A Novelty in this section.
ME 1 C PLANTS
will tlnd 11 10
Their Advantane to Buy their Stock from
me,
as I am prop ,red to deal with them as reasona-
bly as any other establishment, and to give prompt
attention to all orders,
WHOLESALE inERETA.IL.
urning
ofan kinds made a specialty in the business.
GEORGE COTTLE
xetor,April 8,3875. 82-Cni
New Tailor Shop.
W. Mo&Z.11".P.TENZ
EGS to intimate to the inhabitants
of Elinivillo and Vicinity that ho has opened
a Now Tailor shop
At Elinaville
where by strict attention to buSiness in Vicunas to
merit a fair sbaro of patronage.
A GOODFIN GUARANTEED.,
J2ANT-CUTTING A PECIALT1'.
W. McARTNEY,
Elimville, July.8, 1875.
THOMPSON& WILLIAMS
A.GRIC T:JLTURAL IMPLEMENTS1
Boilerand
Engine Work
•MITOI-IELL, 'ONT.
Two-horEo power .
wood Sawing Machine .
1113 machine has been thoroughly testedand
given
; ENTIRE SATISFACTION
It is supplied with a
BAND WEI:EEL
tor' driving a
Straw Cutter,
• Grain CrUsher,
6r ethos maenineey, without frs,tfa expend ex
cot for the belt, ,
TRIAL OPPREI).
All kind's of
Farminginipienrient.s
t kept corietantly liand.
BOILER SHOP
in fall operation.
EINGI E
of all eleos to order,
Itept at Dissett"s Tin sho
1xeter.
pm/41y 6,8t0130e0 to.
1,11101tIPSON
lelitehell, Out,
FALL A1111IVAL
WZrJ. ri. w;civorrn
is rapidly stocking bla
Gents' 1Purnislailig
tabilsilment
with some 01 1110
PEST CLOT AND TWEEPSIVATIng
maw into, 7.,Ketor. •
They have all'Poon orehastal, tor CASH and at
Casli figures, therefore if satisfaction eau bo Oxon
at all, the subscriber ean giyo it, , 33very thing in
the lino from a tLeeettie to If11401),:blq overcoat
can he inn of leal„." Hats, Caps, Seeks,
0911a1e, CraVati, ete,
M . 'Uri.z1.t
sten efts charge of the Tailoring Oopartment
PERFECT FITS AR & GITARANT, B.ED-
Oot Itt taw 'most fashionable style. Cloth pur-
chased 08300 cut fro ° pf eliargo.
3. 1.) MoINTY1tV egi CO
Exeter September 2 3.
GROCERIE,S
CIIEA.P, AT
eAls4TDERS'
Store, Post 01110c Mock,
••••••••••••
Att excellent stocle of Groceries and Confection
ory on hand.
CI-IOICE TOBACCOES and CIGARS.
SPortsmen supplied with Ammulitiou.
School Books, Stationery, Magazines.
ALL THE LATE S r NOVELS.
N.D.—Sowing Machina Noodles of every kinellfor
Palo,
SANDERS.
FARMERS
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
JAMES McNABB.
has now on hand a number of those
CELEBRATED SPRING HAY RAKES
-
C h mpion Pea Harvester,
whieli 11010
TAKEN PRIZES WHEREVER
SHOWN.
Theso implements require Ile pulling, but have al-
ready spoken for themselves. They can be men
at the,
EXETER STEAM BENDING AND HUG
FACTORY .
Tho :rakes aro manufactured by himself :from tho
very best of dry material. and
WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFAC-
TION.
The subscriber is determined to sell out -his stock
at reduced prices, and
DEFIES COMPETITION.
ALL 1±I0DS OF
TILT nincr Done to Order
and kept constantly on hand. ' Alpo all kinds of
SPINNING iirHEELS ON HAND.
Remember the si,ot—near Saublo Fridge.
JAS. MeN.A.F.1.13.
FRESH ARRIVALS!
AT THE
People Grocery
Store.
J. CRUITNICAN
has-rocoivod a largo stock of
GP,OC, ERIE CROCKERY &c
- •
also a largo stock of
BOOTS cf.: snons
suitablo for Fan flea Wintor, coasisting of
Men's, Women's and' Child-
ren's 'Wear.
Those in.want of a first-class article in the Boot
an(1 eloc.; hue should not fail to
EXAMINF MY 8TOOX
Before purchasing,.
as my experience of thirty years in that lino ena-
bles Me M purchasing to select that only which I
can recommend.
LARGE LOT OF
First Class Bacon
JUST RECEIVED.
J. CRUNNICAN,
BRODERICK'S OLD STAND.
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-10MINION GUN SHOP AND RI-
,. eer Fesn FACTORY.
R. W. SOPER
Mannfacturor of sea dealer in
O, (1e5, 8/1,'211; 4.f.' (311.01r vo • 4 erO'S
P111O11. ,rishing Taakle, awl 'Hunters' supplies
Gun-stooking done in fl.teet-ola=s st‘ le. Pin -lire
G en 1.1.1tetd, Ctllt,s11,1 Vire.
SigIl of the aim and k.had. 'CLARENCE
st.,bi:te1T0011 Dundas and Xi x.g, London. 75-1y.
PUMP li`A.CTORY.
The subsoribers 'have started 0 Pump Factory
n the 'Village of Carronbrook, and alEo iu the
Township m flay
•
ONE MILE NORTH OF EXETER
and thoy aro 111 0085 798i0D. Of.
ST.'EAM:
they will bo able to not only do their work 'Iv el
but cheaper tint., those w)to litivd to 00 11)011 worl,
y baud- Every variety of wooden pumps, M-
el:tiding the
CELEBRATED FpROE Four
nolo to order and placed in wellE,101 being war-
ranted for two years.
All orders loft ret the shop ofMr. 3301111011 0110 mile
north of Exeter will receive pronio tettention.
IlTINSINGER & BOULTON.
HAY, May 271875
JOHN BELL"
'Taker and Confectioner,
begs to return thanks to tim people of Exeter and
vicinity for the largo patronage oestowed 0.101]
him since ho commenced business in Exclor, and
hopes by paying attention to business and giving
satisfetetion to his customers to merit 11 continu-
ance of the 8111110,:
IF YOU WANT GOOD SWEET
, BREAD;
CALL AT J. BELL'S BAKERY.
IF YOU WANT GOOD CONFEC
TIONERY,
CALL AT J. BELL'S.
Ef you want the very best c03tes, to., or tea
parties, picnics, &e.,
LEAVE YOT.JR OLDER 'WITH J.
BELL,
and it will receive prompt attention. Satis-
• ,faction guaranteed.
IF YOU WANT
GOOD
GROCERIES
at prices as low as they can be purchased for
at any store,in Exeter,
GO TO J. BELL'S.
ten- Give me a call. J. BELL
.1•Ga....U.4...r1G0.1.}1100:00QPnii:Mer=01FMG.•
P-11 NIX FOUNDRY,
Corner Bathurst & Wellington
LONDON, - - - ONTARIC
JOHN ELLIOTT, PROPRIETOR.
PjANUFAO CURER OF
ZiloadowLarlit Reaper and 2/Lower, Cultiva
to, Plow, Cang-Plowso
AND ALL IMPLEMENTS USED IVY FARMERS,
PARIVIERS
1
0
Fa
Thfri iroplornont has ft elOWO Oitttt'iloittng grain cup and it (4381 111 3076 tilt) beet beferis
no pobIlo. itin bow htuily ongagal zithlti”14. Won fOr tbc spring sooding, :abet Will be pre,
p18111 10 stipply 600 9,10, 11, 12 tlthos, tagfilith tube slfflter 011 witbont, according to or-
der, 1114o11ao58or te )koop 031 ,hantt oistRoldlui tulil size to supply ahy-who may not have
givott thoir ordov, Tho sitylo'an4,1114ivepa Ittee will be foetid el that can be desired,
rind if 0411111110d, not surpassocl Wostorrr.tlitliKeta.
JOHN ELLIO T
Cor1105 .13atioi5$1 anci TVeitio0og Stg,.
Clearing
oP
SUMMER STOCK.
SAhAtELL
,PICKARD
ltaving pureliesee eergety n Anglarhi for the Fs11 trade, have 'decided to
Down _the Balance of
thew Slimmer Stock
alt o eine a complete oloaraeee, tole realm room for new Fall Goods, which we expect
terve in a few weeks., We therefore olTer the balance of our Summer Stook at
VERY PRICES
The stoilconsists of
Fanc-Sia Dress Goods, Fancy and PlainDress Goods, Ready
lade Clothing,, White and colored Shirts, Millinery,
.:Boots cC4, Shoes, Felt Hats and Caps,a gen-
eral Selection a Teas and Groceries
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
SAMWELL ,56 PICKARD.
Exoterinly 28,1875.
PRICES
OF
T 0 AT ES
HAVE
litricepped Irtigkit Down
AP THE GOLDEN STOVE, ST. MARY'S.
J. C. GILPIN.
lainiture for Cash
Desiring to introduce
HE CASH Sysirmva,
I will offer during the
yONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPT.
. My large and full stock of
F-UliNITUR_VA FOR CASH
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
I will, on thP smallest pnrchase,
.GIVE A LIBERAL JASCOT:TiNT,
and to large buyers will give special rates.
'lb JUDGE OF MY PRICES, STYLES AND QUALITY,
Call Must Be Made.
I -invite Inspection.
JOHN DREW,
Next Door to Molsone Bank and opposite Times office.
R, IS 1)1VIlliti
ISAAC CARLING
begs,loave to thank his friends in Exeter and surrounding country for their liberal patronage
in the past, and hopes to merit a fair share of their trade in the future, having
ON HAND
cue of the I.argest and
Best Assorted Stocks
"U,sua 11.y found in a General Store
CONSISTING OF
DrywiGoods, Groceries, Etc.,
Ready-made C„othitig, wines- andi-
guars, Hardware, Crockery, Boots
aid Shoes, Leather, etc.
Please give I. G. ft call as he is determined nOt to be Toler.,
sold by any establishment itt this section of coinirty.
E XETE R. BAKERY
alt%1I,VZIti •
FANCY' BREAD AND BISCUIT BATER5 & CONFECTIONE,R, :E•X•E•TER...n.
while Damning his sincere 1iattktt to the inbabitEmts ot.leete'ter and tetitteet
their pest liberal patronage, hopthg to leerit a eontimuoide of their favors
attention to his large stoelt of
CakeS) Craokes td C(mfootioti ory.
FRIT CAKES, Th onN-Ts P1.411 POUI
-NV odding iit :litic n lIOCi ty
villago, tor
01(10 call their
litt1i Dread Constaritiv on Iwo at teeter tole Nomtlt leeeist Post.
fti
Cii1itomi4 ona C 1111dit .13nnulie1 weitee 011 &lit'.
7 , etie,n1.4 11•0104.0. •
(l.
itxelet, pill 1s74 een
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