Exeter Times, 1876-2-3, Page 4Sete -549g
-ate ea
see. a
Inieetlittle Watt trete milfore,
titiffso rii4e on 144 steam ewes it.ta pilfered
'rola* wonderfai *tory,
Ana rode in great glory,
wt)Y*P14) $ts.rkitians tromMiitord,
When sweetlittle boy on the ilseertis'
6.11 sorts of folks i'o.y the oarPa"
•o*'with gre„p
at romptitude
twioe interviewed
see store Outwit drew the tears.
beoeish, so ort the bat* of the100904
re theeeLJs of plaitecl hair, ettt from
oil tile boa' ,.,f the poet's threo eoue,
by ber own luta. 'Tide breesSis lases,
1
. Browu valoefs verY highlYs
,Aud uow joet a few seer& aeollt PaSss
Brown, - Wheu ilitrotitteed:te best, say I,
atteritiott wee 'ot ouoa riOetted OT. her,
eyes, and I inVolontarily calWitillid2119.
4 She has got the very 3'*3 of Ruroe
the dealt &wine, eye of winch Sir.
Walter 8eatt And mealy °there epeke so,
admiringly.'" It waS, alio mere- holey t
that aoesessea me, for every one, I am,
told notices the feet
A.fter having, speut a most delightfel
liour I took my leaves M
ee- Brown,
Now perhaps 'twill be thought very odd. -a
liat this sweet idttlact by was a fraud;
t30 we give bere hie "photograph,"
Ropios no one will t.,si laugh
At ale iltoadess--itis % or,
owl 'tiai odd.
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Extravamee matt the Allard
Hie&
Theo have leteIV' •ePpearsa in the
Monetary Times a series of excellent and
timely articles on the hard times, and•
the most notioable eituees which have
lett to these. They have also embodied
lotich 'sound advice to all business mere
and it would be well for th,e country if
Klie,11 advice was followed. In last
week's number there is ess a:tee-flout or -
theta on private extravagance, in which
it Is clearly shbwn that most of the
troubles that have lately taken place in
busbies are the result of neeless and of -
en reckless expenditure. " Not a
it sere. "have ruined themselves in tbis,
s thotisitatis ate still doing, so un-
deterred by the failures mod misfortunes
of others. When such persons are still
in good eiremnstances, their cooduct
way be Pet CIO W11 RR f001 1.41 ; but he all.
catieff where extravagance contitines;
fere 1 left, paeseoting sne with a'photta:
graOlf of herself mid daughter,
A CURIOUS MONSTER,
Ao extraordinary inonster Was seen
a few days ago at Vodera, near Laops
heed Lighthoue, which is situated on
the moSt weetern point of the Clare, in
Ireland. It is thus deseribed :-Its
head and neek reeenable a horse, and
are of a reddish inie it has short,
round earsand flowing mane, /marrow
the poll extend two brauehiag horns
like those of a stag, underneath which
TUE NATIO'S DEBTS.
Toe national. tlebt of the Tariolla
eierelized couotrtes of the VOrld noW
altteutit ,to the inealeulablo sum of
$g5,000,000, or a pre rata of $02 for
everY Mans Winter& .11-nd 'child in the
oirsilaed poet of the globe. This does
uot iuclude the provioeiol, eotusty,
tustuicipal, railway and other corpora-
tion debts, 'whielisweold iseOrly triple
mount. Qrgat )i'itItitt heads- the
liet with a financiel harden of $8,900,.
000,0000, Froz
is cobs next with a
bovien a $8,745,000,000, The totift
debt, of the Domiiiiou :.of,Cotionifs dOest.
not exceed 17(3,000,000. 'kite.
Tata of indebtedness on every inhapi-
tout in each of tbe leading countries is
were eyes glaring and protru g.
It
ITEtC10 directly for thear
nrotor,who was
on the side of the steep rock. He at
()nee ran oot of the monster's teach,
whose aeproach looked anything but
friendly. It then rose high out of the
water, end plunged, with such force as
to comae to fly so far and in Buell quan-
tities as to drench the skin, he standing
hack forty feet from the water at the
tune.. It remained nearly thirty or for-
ty minutes, never disappearing a mo-
ment from view, but reefing its huge
body partly Out of water, and giving a
ehaoce for further examination, It
after‘ Lbo Per8°" fie" tlee , was observed t 0 have the tail of a por-
is d.mhtful of solventle; 8"11 4O°0-1 poise and to large fins from the shobl-
duct i bighly and it should ders, and on the breast were two fatty
kd punishable as such, for the lumps which shook with every motiOn
tie follows f---
Switzerland, $3
Norway, 7
I 9
Guatemale, 12
San Salvador, 13
Eettador) 16
Belgiem, 17
Gern:any, 18
Chili,
Colombia,
Nicaragua,
Canada,
Denmark,
Prussia,
Turkey,
Mexico,
tuoney squandered is. not the spend-
thrift's) but belongs to his erediters.-
In ptinciple, such conduct varies very
little from 0 innnon theft, -and an honest
Mao, with clear snoral ( perceptiens
WOuld scorn a,s mash to be .gnilty of the
one (alma as of the ?tier."
The above is tette 10 ever) pardehlar,
!aid we eerdially endoree the following,
advice 'with which the artiale Closes
The present is a suitabletime for all
eve—, neres. familiee awl irolividuale.:
to examine their exs ematures donne
the past year.. Much nem.° eau
be
Jane in the way' Of reduction than most
people are at first sight disaoeed to ac-
knoveledge, and it should ever be borne
ii mind, as Dickens has st: well
ilios-
trated, that it is the surphr siiperce
thet makes all the difference between
Misery autl hap.piness."
of the body. It then shaped its course
westwardestill keeping its head and
neck well elevated. Its bulk far exceeded that of the largest porpaise over
Oeen on the coast. .
Argentine, 47
'United States, 48
Venezusla, 40
'Brakil,
'thltgaY.- 'grip
1,3aregnity, 167
Honduras, 120
Spaih, 106
25 "halide) 100
25 Netherlands, 1,00
80 Portugal, 91
80 Costa Riee, 90
82 Great Britain, 80
84 Italy, . • 72'
44 Peru, 08
45 Greece, 07
Adis 'ale') 47..
AL ESTSTE
grUATE
001;,TWI'Si„:
TheT014/1V81-111) oprjy
ANTED
1000 'Cords good C�d
wood,
tat$UANT TO THE DECREE 1114
the eanse of OUlt`ilt; vs. O1J1LI8,
bearing date the,drith day of November, A. D.
).$76i there tviii oe ,.A(' by
With the epprobetion of tkIENBN M,seDRid-
W-)TT, Lsquire, Master o; thi3 (lout, 51 G act-
erielt,,on
DAY THE Ellelfall »AY (W
.4J JL74J,s
weive oosoqa male b he-s,incl Master, in
di
c RHODA'S cOTPDOAforinerlY- ltatten
hury's'd in. the
VILLAGE OP BRUCEFIELD
Delivered at
Oontralia and. 7,':,eter StatiobB
No2,,,ulet chzeitrrlia)eAtrtfoolu' lio:rsf4tobla)li,a1,3toeorilia
ISAAQ foAdclaliNU,
• . •
In one lot, the felloing valuable Farm Pron..
arty, vii. :---Lot number twenty-six. hi the sixth
Conceesion of the ,r,ownship a }Fly; m the
• Comity of Euron, containing
ONE .11 ti NOR ED A OR ilt' S.
Fifty acres alio eleand, and under cultivation,
anct fenced; the remainder is a good hod dwoocl
bush. The soil is a geed. clay, On it are a
Vrarne HellSO, 011a storey high atiti siXttlen foot
by twenty -t'(0; a 'Log Barn an a, Log Stable.
Illie land is situate 'within four miles of the 'Vil-
lage of Zurich, and within four miles of thc
London Gravel Road, tincl is convenient to
Chareh and School Dense.
The title to the land is indisputal?lea
„ Thcatraihaser must pay down atithe time ot
stile' a deu0Sit of ten per cent. of layi purchase
money ton-la:Vont:lore or their Soleitors, awl
he ll'alcanie wilhip onemonth into (, urt, to' the
'credit of :this cense, withont Inter° 't, onrpay-
Mont of -41-lich-hi61510ncie he will be e titlod to •e,
coni cyanic° and to possession of thedand.
. • The property will be put up at any upset
price of e4,000. The other conditiOns of the
• le are the standing conditions of the Court of
andery.• ,,'"i, .i' ', ..".'
' Further parti`oilaits ina• lie leatne4 in the
meantime nt th, offices of 1. T. Gforow, Es.
quire, W. R. Squier, Esquire, and Messrs,
Ookeron & McFadden, Vendor's Solicitors ;
and of the said Idaster.
Dated the soth day of December, A. I). 1875.
H. IvIACIDEaMOTT,
- Master at Ch)clerich
GAMY -1110N de McEADDEN,
. ' VendoPs S'oileitors.
A TERRIBLE ENcJOUNTE JOUr-
nal da Havre rem:nets a terrible ere
counter between 0.0,1 ion tamer 13idel
and a number of wild beasts, Biuel's
(SULAM W118 to go into the cage of thee('
ferocious animals accomPanied by e
sheep, whieh was by his presence' kept
safe from attack, On -disecent occeihoa
he proceeded totthe lion's eage, and his
first act was to place the sheep on tilt
back of a liona2 as he had frequentl
done before. No sooner lid11e clone,
this .thitau it powerful Erni spranp,
upou the poor sheep mid nuried Li
teeth into a vital part of its • body. --
There wea a large number of spectators
present, and, as may be imagined, the
sudden act of the lion created an' instant
and general panic. Wel stepped for.
ward, and with the utmost coolness
struck the lion a blow oa the moutlf
with a heavy stick, which made hint
crouch au d yell with pain, and throo
his bleedieg victim trembling at thi
fest ef the courageous performer. li
another moment, however, all the wile'
beasts were lashed into fury by taie
sight of the blood. geol.-ea ono in the
oesainblei believed that Bid& eceald Doe.,
sibly escape. Preserving his presenc,
of mind, however, ho kept theothe
animals at bay until he hnt soh:doeu
the lion and chased him back to ha
cage. He theu fought his way beet
through the other auhnals, and, emit
the bravos of the assembly, cause oo
triumphantly, carrying his WOU ude,
sheep with him. Tho poor animal,
which was 0 great favorite of the hot
tamer, has siece died of its wounds.
• A. thooreestaxeN.--The St. Lonis
publican makes 'a strong demand bi
credulity by telling the following story :
-"In a little row of dilapidated briet
dwelling-lioueee, situated ou the soca'',
side of Pine Area, between Secoud
ana Third streets, Carondelot,
one Frederick Wernelte, who, as la
says, and as far as any one knows. was
101 years of age the 415h clay of tie
preseot month. Mr. Wernelie wit
born on the lth day of janattry, 1775
in the little village of lic.rlinger, on tlit
River Ocior, iuPrussia, and ticcordiun
to his statement he, was just. ono yea
and six months old at the time of lite
Declaration of Independence. Li ap:
peerance he is a remarkably well-pre-
served centenarian. He is about Ole
feet five inches in height, .stoeitty 1)05115,
and weighs about one hundred ane
t wenty-tive poueds. His lorm -is still
.very erect, and considering his age lo
is now as active RS the majority of mei'
at fifty. As an illustration of bus sup
leness, the old map yesterday inorp.
iug, in order to show his activity, pet-
fermed the feat of standing nn his heed
in the middle of the Tom, and dang-
ling his feet with the 'greatest appar.
ent ease. His eye -sight aed hearing
are remarkably good, he having /levet
in his lifeosod eye -glasses or compelled
one to talk louder than ie an ordinary
conversation for him to understand. --
His habits now, ea well as during the
esrlier part of his prolonged, existence,
are very regular." -
COMPOUND INTEREST
The following letter has been writ-
ten to •thetN0W York San :-You have
bad of late eousiderable to say in regard
titi the aeou MOM otrot gesat creussiiturin
VISIT TOA GRAND -DAUGHTER
OF BURNS.
We have pleasure in copying the fol-
loWIng frond the last number of the Nee
York Okotsman. The notice is particro
larly appropriate, assPearing as it does
• so near to the aneiversary of the birth-
elity of ,the Poet
Mr.' Wiliam Campbell, travelling
agent for'the gnotsnion in Centielit, while
in Clnelpla lately,' wits fortienate enough
to naeet Mrs. Jin e Burns OT Broan, wife
of Mr. Thotrias' Bi own, of that place,
mud grand -daughter of Scotland'
national bard, through his eldest son
Robert. Mr. Campbell,. in narrating
the circumstances, writes ea follows :-
I was no sooner informed by Mr. W. J.
Little, baker, itod. confectioner, that a
grand -daughter of . the „poet ,was in
Guelph, than begged of him to pro
burs me an introdeetion, to which he
willingly consented. On Teaching tlee
residence of the lady, we found, to my
disappointment, that Mrs. BrOW11 was
. from home. I was determined, how-
ever, that I would see her before leaving
Guelph, and with' that obaeci in view,
and dter the shedes of niglit had fallen,
again walked. dow a to her residence.
Tills time 1 was fettetuate, and uot only
found the lady, but also her husband
and only surviving daughter, a hand
aome girl of twelve slimmers.
Mrs. Brown 'received me very kindly,
and on lily informing her that my ob-
ject in calling Wne to see the articles in
her poesessiob which belonged to her
rze5 zuv sv at's-Slay-Imre-
said L "for the sma-lleet thing must be
worth showing, even if it were, only the
leer of a book once handled by Burns."
The lady. responded to my. enthusiastic
reenrkr: her a pleasantesmile, and pro-
tialed to laY befote me. her ireasareS,
,regaling my atten live ear mean while
wiliaanndry temarks either as to the
poet himself or the thiegs in her pos-
sedsion. Havilig I anal ed from Mr.
Little that, IstrsaBeown liail`e bottle ad
glees, watioo befonged to Barns', and
C1,111.f, "i1.1 roSed:18i011 of lie]
freth,:r tn.', poet's aidAtli, asked,to
he them. Mr. Brown at °eat
peoceeded to a, easeptitele at head, and
deawieg therc-from the artieles in (311666.
tion, remarked, " Yell oo only see
them, buts ye'se, get an opportunity o'
drap whiskey oot o' them."
While I gazed on the pre,eiou.s relics, I
was carried hack in imaginalion to the
time when Burns, M his quiet home on
,the farm at Ellielaud, or in Dtimfries,
bad "Iptee,ii the hsteley pree” ont of the.
-glass now before me -one of those old.
fashioned, half -gill glasses of cra crys.
tal, whiebt one:seldom sees now -a -days.
My reverie was broken in-uPon by Mt.
Down who embarked, " But ye Intents
teaen ouy o' the whiskey yet ; ye warm
tale' a drap free the poet's bottle."--;
Accordingly I poured out a sinalIqtan-
tity, wed placed the glass to toy
My sensations at this mornent were f
a etrabge yet pleasant piastre, and "set,
.down the glees with a feeling of peeulir
aatisfactien, that my lips haal. touched
:the mime 98 those of the immortal
13urns
Mrs. Brown showed me other relics
of the poet, nod ommig them two vol.
times of the '"Histoey- of Great Britain,"
which had b-wv rebotn,d and presented
by the poet's eldeet soe to a Mre. Mae.
kendriok. On the ily.leaf ef one el the
Vehatioe it the icilleatta g inseripli i--
" This book, whieb beloliged to the
Jitstary
�f the Seettieh bard, and which
has beetOgebeurid, peesented to Isfee,
littaseendrick bb the bt4d's eldest son.
Itonsial Burats."
Dumfries, .3an. 8th, 1845.
great fortunes. Perhaps it would not
be out of place to say somethirg about
The rapidity with which money increas:
)8 when put at compound interest. I
bee seen, since my earliest reeollec-
ion, manycalculations of this sort, but
nothing which exactly meets the case
ike the following: If at the birth of
our Saviour, one cent had been put out
at compound. interest, it would, as we
all know, have doubled at the end nf 12
Years. At the end of twohta-sit years
wou'il have been four cents ---of thir-
ty-six year?, eight cents. Now,contin-
uing this process, we find that in 120
years, any sum put out at compouud
interest will have increased 1000 foid.
er the one cent have become $10. In
120 years more, or A. D. 240, the $1.0
increasing 1000 fold, wouId'have eq -
nailed $10,000, Then for every 120
years we most add three ciphers, or,
say in the year 600 D., the sum
would be ten millions taken one milliou
times. or enough to give our 0,000,000
inhabitants a fortune of a quarter of a
million dollars each. The increase now
becomes stupenduous, and to hendle it
we inuet take the value in pounds
weight, and finally cubic feet of golds
Gold is worth in ronnd numbers, $200
a pound. There are about twenty lbs.
of gold to every pound of water in a
cubic foot. A. cubic foot of water will
weigh sixty-five pounds, about; gold
consequently 1,800 pounds per foot,
valued at 200,000 --say one quarter of
a minim' dollars, or to the million dol-
lars go four cubic feet of gold. At the
end of 600 years, then we should have
from one cent in the beginning,40,000.1
000 feet of solid gold. Continuing this
process, we 'must soon use cubic miles
as our unit, and, finally, we reach tlie
stimendous result that in the year 1900
A. D., one cent put out at a, °impound
interest evauld haveseincreasecLeto.
Vritt-Verond %Tie path of the e
around that body, in all directions, and
neeesserily as far above and below the
plane of the earth's reyolition.
d ancestor • she svillinolv consented
r
NLVV
.1.44,40:10.41,14".wovl
.a,ii,f6tiettoptorifbi:,
040$ 0109ter.04,4 )„ 444
oPEPA.;•T:RW'131.1TORTiji,
0,0 door sOuth of late l'ilaciirmitia shop atielhopes)"
tbSi iiillb*libea'al patronage teat licis honi
so
corded to him Litho
,g0).1144 .AND WA.OPZ•1, VAUX1$9•
)41() will be OXt011(1 ea to biln 10 1116 new branch
!Justness,. Eis meet ,,,114011 i ',II call at the rest
donee' 'hi the villagers tanaao ti60OS`04011 Vieelf an
FBERH MEAT
Latl,.t.. pas hopt coasiamtly on ite,m1 et his botcher
shop.
•••
'iwegra have
boa ..secona 0011 116
the 61
natia
$ells ,
2,
Win') it is R, H Dyas, at Dew?. He,tel Star
hies, litho 'also pays Cub for • ' '
Hides and oeepskinS,
Mr4. Brown porritect out to me tin
oil peiotiog of her fsther. which WaS
idllgildg the wall behind her, and I
was at once strnelt with tho remarkable
Jr0110tiiblatide Which slid 1)0ars tO hint,
431,0 WO ban a portrait of het
stsli� .,141 ghos, togas() in gold
1
.4 Canadian Hermit.
NAIEED FOB FORTY YEARS.
Free the Carleton Place Herald.
Ircreclible as the follnwiug may ap-
pear, it is an authentic fact, to which
too dreds can bear testimony.
About forty years ago, a young Mall
seemed Wilson; tesiding near the town
of Perth, conceived the lunatic idea of
ieecting a hermit's life. The youth bad
tI om his curly age showed syreptams of
b raugernent, and this procaeChig on his
,:art was not considered strauge by his
it :etas. The chosen place of his her-
atitege was about three quariere of a
mile from his parental homestead, in
the recess of a dense Mush, he erected o
smell hovel, and furnished it with an
old log cane°, whic he used aste epoch.
to sleep in. Diyesthig ,himself of all
clothing lie has ever eince remained per-
fectly nude, with the exception oa an old
tattered shirt, which his fancy led him
to retain. In this nude state, for forty
years, he has lived, waning in the
depth of winter alirou,gh the snow, end'
yet he has neyee been known to have
seceived a frost bite. When he requires'
a drink he walks deliberately into a
river, it not mattering to hire what )
SCite011 of the year it may he, and wades
OI till the water reaches his \valet, and
either there or at D. JOHNS'.
Ex.infin,
STEAM RAKES6CRADLE FIPTORY
GEO. C 0 T TLE
••••••-•
hi, 13, Dlaelithithing and wagon making earried
on, es uslial in all lts bred -tones;
R DAVIS.
ISES11 AR'RIVALS1
-TT
eople ' s Grocery
Store.
-J. CRUNNICAN
has received a large stock of
:4TROCERIE$, CROCE:En 84,
'to toriciueloti .
Blake delivered jridgment, comment-
ing in very severe terms on the evidence
given by the witnesses for the plain
"tiffs, the alleged Mrs. Mercer, and Del
son Andrew, and deciding unreservedly
for the defondasits, the Atty.-General,
and Mr. R. D. Mercer, nephew of the
deceased. The case will be carried to
appeal.
Tern greatest sale of Household fur-
niture ever held in Huron will take
place at Greenway's, Centralia, on Fri-
day and Saturday, 4151i and 515h Feb.
seiesie.sesseesseeeeseeseeeesseseleassiesiesesaasiesim
Brick sten and dwelling house, -Also frame
weIiiu g and stable, for sale, centre of Main
street Exeter.
BIBLES, Brayer Books, Hymn Books,
Casseil's Magazine, Saturday Maga-
zine, Infants' Magazine, Satur-
day Journal, Day of Best,
Sunday at Iimne, Children's
Friand,Wide Awake, Chat.
terbox, Friendly Visitor,
Childs' Companion, Band of
Britiah'' Workman, Aa.
• H chiistian Treasury, nritita
Juvenile, Albuins, Work boxes
then lie gawps auclapienclies his thirst.
His fend is brought to bine by his
Mende, and When given to him is sestet)
with the voracionsnees of an animal,
which lie now rese.reibles more than man,
his body 'being as heavily doated with
hair ad 'Lista of a /stew, Ito neVer
shows4 dangerotse dispieitioto and
cbetters in monosyllablee. 'When
people °tote hie path he invariably begs
for tobAceo, for Inlich haliag. az evidout
15111 ill3y 6611(1 lo cluttterilig t(MOS, will
titter 'Bocce st til hitt tequest is .grant.
ed. Die hair is long: giey,' arid no.
kempt, fallieg far over his glitaillderiL
and .hi4r beard reaches down to his
iStr,
tie 1.9 rib* between eixty arid Setellty
ye1118 of ego, and is possibly,the ohly
iog being kraliWn f� havo lived yony
abet you pertiotly halted and eiphsed
itt fat ttiC inclernencies of the 'weather
'doh mark Ont Canadian wititerSii
tope,
writing nedits, &e., rte.,
1 Olt 0131II STM A
Enkrgement of Promises
ties
?THE) 2NDE,RS1'G12E1), GRATIFIED roil
- the liberal Patronage bestowal on him
811100 COnimenced bilainerm, *mild itegnaint
his Initrierong friethaand et:stoners' with the
tact tintt he has etilarged his present place+ of
busitiett; and Oltiod largely- to his stock a
Leathery inehiding` torench Canadian and
Ainericati, ana p
d lie repareil,tci fill all orderti
that he niwy be fai,ored With on the slior15eitn04
Ilo1.,Itricl in 4 Style that cannot be sexpassea 1151
the 03enty of, llurofi, .
le/a.
also a largo stook of
DIA34130ACTOT(En 01,
Vrooden I-Iarvest Tools
Rakes,
Snaithes,
Fork•Handles,
Grain Cradles,
RTC.
poars sx-toxs
suitable for Pall and Winter, consisting of
Men's, Women's and Child-
ren's 'Wear,
F.xoter Pee. 2
COTHING.
'Exeter Clothing lio—uso
The undersigned baying secured the Berri,
cos of a first-class oitter,
Mr. Henry Harris,
'MATE. of ‘cHteA69)',' '
iS prenarectio, `gatiSfitetorilY; rs with
which lie 0266y' faVnited,, .:The'..'leXpOrieucc
and. stiecess of Mr; Unit§ in 'eating and fit-
ting garments warrant me in guaranteeing
A PERFECT FIT
to eyeryone who favors me with his order.
On account of Um hard times I am deter-
mined to sell clothing at as low rico as any
other clothing honse the West.
I BUY 'AND SELL FOR 0A.SH,
kiviug jost
Hous
03N-
-, 31533222155 LAcki ftte
'T)Tai
Oteivea latOe etock Of` Plain „and Fancy Tweeds., Ovsreoatinge
Proadelotites,,,,,I)Oo•sltius, Eto,
A F Sr,S TAILQ.B,
,
premisee, eiel perfect flt gearanteed; Now is the tinie for a i300'11
31 (1111 elfeapeeit °royal -coat Gent's Will be foond oetoplete
Linen Collars & °Otte : Paper Collars & Cuffs
Mite ot Coeuangh
Club House
Challenge'
Aleaie, Captain.
Siete Sali,
SoliaireS,
Scerf,Pies,
and Wool, Wach-chaina & Keeps
' in all its branches, OPriSicathig in patt
White (4,; It'ency Slairs
Twee(1,' Wool "
Woot Shies & 3).ralvere
Cashmere Mnfilers
Windsor tki, lil'ett Scarfs
Ties, Bows, &o.
0 -levee neiciltli 4 1
130011, Kitl, ".Ottlf, Clt)th
chnioe Int of Gents' Furnishing Goode ju
received, Cloth bought from me cut freest
.harge. J P Mc 1NTYBE,
Flo -will havedma •Itio colon a,havest the
thrated
ti key 'Hay Rake
A Novelty in, this se.etion,
1-3]..131.71.AT S
will Audit to '
Their atty.:nit:me to Tiny their Stoeg'froat
toi anl'Oreparod tO,„4allttli4henii r,easouti-
ely as ally Queer estabhstm ent, pal to give prompt
ttet tioicto 511 0141161.
'WHOLESALE RETAIL.
rbosedn wantof.'*a fire -due koatime in the Boo
and shoe line should not fail to
EXAMINE STOCK
Before purchasing,
as my experience of thirty years in that line ens
Wearne in purchasing to select that only -which
caurecommend.
LNRGE LOT OF
First Class. Bacon
JUST RECEIVED.
.J. PRUNNIQA N
-1,RODERICK'S O1D4-814N-13"..
1111.••••••••••1110...P.S.M1011•11141.,•••••••••=0.1.1•GEMIIIMM.W.M.e..
'STOVES
Tliz,vning
75) r ALL (75
„
; 10•• I •
Gents Furnish'ng
;if all kinas made a specialty in the business.
GEORGE C0'11211,
Eset or , ijyii 6,1978. 82-1a1
micausoN a, WILLIAMS
^
hy tojohns
f elms keeps up Mata stieelp his 61.0,8rottua.,m
10 151665 been for 11q61668. Johns ling move0 int
ais new sbop 110111. Anybody win tau you who,
Johns' Tin-simp is. If you do not k ow where ti
Snet ft, 88,16 the tirstroan you sec .n Exeter to shwa
do it 'When yuu.aget thete you'd lcuo
it's the phiee because there is no other visas jta,
'nett in the -world,
Johns sons stoves,tip.ware said tellies. -Ta
an,
see them lyht clear out on, the
them marker: in plain figures. You don't need tr.
t.sk dor what you want. You can pick them. np
anywhere.
JOHNS SELLS CHEAP
so his store is always full of mon aila 16010011
Last Saturday his store was chock full of men
atIllaand he had as much ilia he' Could
10 158160 the money. Bach a lot ot Mt:amyl I tell
ylMl twhaem' a
se
Rrd oil/it/76AS,
ntotbing like hem 1511 111016 parts. Then- there Is
snoli lots of
Hot -Air Drums
and other things. Stich beantifn U amps, nor
,Unandeliers Table Ontlery. Cruets, Mats. Brass
and 'Enamelled Rattles, Ponce; 5618 (104 Pots,
Churns Will BrOallaii, 106IC01 s.andButther 'Knives,
Sausage MaebinOS mail scales, Coal Oil, Black lead,
stove pipe varnish, atd hundreds of other things
—all useful ad
ngoo and ,you'l I , find' them piled
from the cellar t, the °sling. -
301111 IS \i1(3\v OWARP,
but folks do crowd grouncl,thim and ask so many
onestions and pay him 50 many compliments
about his Stock und Ifs gran4 way of doir,g things,
that he gets hind° eontieetieeted and loses him-
self up in the gar°
COUNT1N3 HIS :MONEY
(if he has any). MC Anat. time to seelain is on
rainy days, Ho is i4,vays mound then, brat if you
want things that 6110 useful and ornamental it
makes no different Vliat day you eall,ISeemisc
his men will always 5nakoyon feel Its if yen were
at home, and will 16116 yea things cheaper than
you tan bay them alwliere.
TX-149.T.S 304 -BTS
E
Stove an T117 Shop
0-R 2816 11:2, 0 Nit,
(TITID UNDE11.S1 I\ ED WANT TO AC-
titnipar the inh Rants of Crediten and'
the surratinding.cotitrythat we have opened
out in 13166et31'65 old 8 nd a complete stock of
,TO'VE4f3Ifik
COPPER VA1E,
COA OIL LAMPS,
MP CITIVNtVS;
mist 01 /ant everythin jound in a first-class
establishment will 1)4 fhtind With 08. All
kinds of tin \Val 0 lilaill,(AUrai• by ottnelves.
We flattei outkolveS tha,by strict attention to
business WO will' be able ‘.0 mega a 8);aro of
patronage. -
made it refladialtYla
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATT;FRO
CA81-I FOR HIDES. AN s1flip
, SKIN 8,
153' Wool pickings and id dee
and rags aktii itt evehange or go ds.
S11.0 tQra
,,LORrOITO
Oeoher 063t1i.
oiattiGciliithrg
A Fresh Stook of Teas and Fruits just abating ,for X-mas.
11,
General Touris,
Traveller, Miliary,
Mulligan. Guards,
Sydenham,
Come, Royal,
Dolly Varden,
Drrodee, Yost 13et,
ulasinsetu
. M. WE/113.
B. L LI OM110
AAC CA3EtLiING
, • • • O •
1)egs ledive to thank his friends in liaxeter and surrounding,country for their.Liberal patonage
in the ,past,and hopes to merit a (air share of their trade in tLe future, having
rElilE SIJBSCRIBER BEGS TO AN-
.0.0=eotflaat he hats j tet rocelyed a splendid
A.GRIOULTUR A.L IMPLEME NT s
Boiler and
Engine Works
NIUQ,T--IET-JI--r, ONT.
Two -horse powef
wood S941gialg .anachine
CANADIAN, SCOTCH & ENGLISH
TIFIIMMDS
ON HAND
one of the L argest and
Best Assorted Stocks
Usually found in a,General store,
CONSISTING OF
poesiern R. TOP fa. a m ,orrizrg,
DOESKINS, ETC.,
which for
STYLE AND QUALITY
WILL BE HAr.D TO BEAT 1
TAILORING
'Departmept is replete with every modern Mi.
:province -Vend furnished monthly with
ro AZ-H.1;0N PLAT.11.7,5
American Styles Mad. Cuts
All Work guaranteed, and cut in the me
fashionable style.
Call early and see one of the (11016)6315 3116(1 best
cleeted stocks in town 161(1lom
prices for cash. b.,s0t7B.COT '.1'.
01318 machili, has be•ti thor.oughly tested and
given
ENT ral,E TST A (IT I C1N''
it is supplied with a
I.EvET,
,
Straw Qativar,
Grain Cr-ask:Ler.
Or other machinery, without extra expense ex
°opt for the belt.
TRIAL OFF RD.
Allkinds 'of •
see
'lent adifefantly'en hand:
BOILER SHOP
in full operation..
ENGEIVEs
of all sizes to order.
R
-Kept Bissett's Tin shop,
. Exeter. -
promptly attended to.
&Stares 8- .
THOMPSON & -- VILLIflOES,
1VIichell,Out.
MoIZNITAN'S
OLD GRIST MILL
meter.
Dryvitopds, Groceries, Etc.
Rpady 'made Cothing, wines and 11-
g:110n, , Hardware,. .Crockery, Boots
Ru.d Shoes. LeatheI
r etc.
.
Please -give 1. C. a call as he is determined not to be under
sold by any establishment in this section of counrty".
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO IN
tunate ease haVing Tocevtly Overhaal(t(L San
Refitted -the Mach,inei y,
He is now prepared to do
CatISTIZTC1
in a firSt-CISSP.Inatiller, and for a few weeics
, while there is plenty of water power,
Chan clean
. .
DRY'GR frFOR CENTS PER BAG'
Henry it along before the stream
freezes up. .
111..-%,. NJ.' ;;;/.11,1 Wawe1 10"
as usual a
Who: esale Priees,
When taker from the mill by the per
chaser.
. i
And from acne:tonal mprovetnen t
that be has, cornpleed, the is now pre-
pared to ao
CHOPPING
evevy working day. Polies can lia,v
their griss home tho same day
will lie tn.
D. M'LENNAN
Exeer, Dec .20, 1875.
Corner Bat:ritst & Wellinpton Sts.,
- N'TAT-a0
JOHN EILIOTTI PROPRIEtoiL
MANUFACTURER OF
lsCeadevtr Larkitt)apex and Alovs.rer, Cultiva.
tor, 1:!1;bvve,-;40.11-g-Plow's,
•
`dohanion, Sen tiers,
AND ALL IMPLEMENTS USED BY FARMERS.
FARMERS'
S
This impleinoat bes ft doeble distellettlee.grittn. Orip clail.I:(:ti'y((f,Wiitt6A'ter •Ile be#. 1)41: ete
114 15610110. 3. ain now busily onge,eal maktiosahatii for fhb 'tiAding, mid Will be life,'
pared to stinnly them 0, 10, 11, 12 fillies each:Willi) halm shifter or without, a0305(1131 bo (w-
ile)), and Win entIttaiaor tO 0e0 on 11113212 0161661(110 and SiZe to supply any WhO may aot have
6)16011 order, The Style, finish, and nntriad Used will be formal all that ban be &shod,
and if equallerl,,not stirpasscd in Western Canada, • ,
, ,
Placable taArelry,
JOHN ELLTOTTo
nor ilatImrstand Wellington Sts,, London,
SA NI W ELL
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
EXETER
Grocery and Liquor Store
A large stook of
"G'Yeell„ japan, Young Hyson and
Biack Teas,
clizina7." Currant's, Pr --
T.
-A-
C &NIT=
—72:p .
Sitrdimes, .Lobstev.
Bitter Sauce and Piales, Brandies, Gins, Wines and Sups,
I8) Malt,- Scotch, Irish and Common Whiskies, Toba ccoe
and Cigars, •
Wholesale and Retail.
G. A. MACE,
Main Street. Exeter,
PICKARD
iseg to irifOr/13 the.prinue that they'have engaged
M R. WRIGHT
Formerly with 1VIoIn.tyre 8c Co,
to conduct their
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
aud feel confident that all orders entrusted to them will give
IENTIFIE SATISFACTION
A11 cloths purchated from them will be
CUT FREE .OF CHA'RGE
They .have also received a large lot .of.. All -wool Shawls and
•, • Blankets, bought much belo'w•
11, .which thy are now, offering at,
Great 13argains.,,
Stook run in all DepartInentsr °
UNDERTAKING
,ed S. OIDLZT. ZTER; •
aria Furni*tire..•.111,11-01a,e8.4,10-1.rWOULD
OIJI.11) SAY TO
15160616 who 36115611(1pu(clinsimg to 40 go from
the maAmfacturer'. f`be
agelor won buys to sell
1)311161 Inns t note sSer i ly
havo twO{V, WO 61111311
60the purchasers the 0(1
benefit, 13(1611.cannot, fail *
to meet the vieWs ot the
111(606)6)1-6.()or 01<rallsoS
far() 10636 60111(11(030 of. MAI
Mabil(mAltrOrS,COnsoonent-
y 11 cheaper,
90
coltspocialeAtention
to our ni)clortsking ilopsrt-
wbich. is More 'com-
plete 11.6110 eoer, 1165130 lut6e
110(15031 01066,2611106,7,00516)118,
Of ICAO. The beflt 00111103,
0,1851066, 811>6>61415t6664 every
fnner I ro6611513181t0 CA the
15652361311 )nions, Our now
lmsvso lt Ino150116t131060ed hy
606030t6135 japes to le
lietenit150 6ioe.fti 51.*
, Pre rinto
,
110 8)611
fat .
••••
• C.. It.
0.zorzlAt...ralsIvzi*o AO.
segisaleasesseseaseerst
SPLENDTD oestalerient elweee 0261 head,' itny kind rurnielied •
0 1'1,8(01.0,16n et.Neettics aad 01522015 Pornishingelopt lu stiseit for ovety Idnet of gewitql•
thlrieS, 2a01)1l101l :1;2•Opai aro liat1 e long okp66iti0355W111 "tititiee,.eie.aattoN, z),`Aavo.40v,,,t1all
*leg Theme toile, would boo 1 101115163 1015)10650 iy ' lfairrianieo 50 15 1>0 ten, Ali or,
ARK WOMptly attended 1106) 12031 door .1) aVir filfidpercial11501551
,/i$, Agent, Dre*,}1 DVI3t0)?. obtisrpv4, October 14,16;M:.