Exeter Times, 1876-2-10, Page 3Pritilivrnioat 'At 'Mora en TintredaY. a hoer nallted
"*---trem INOPAD aged tee ye:, on of John
MeDouala, better' known as " floolen
John," tv as instantlykilled, by
being drawn iri
ate elieft n Mundell's
cebittet factory. His legs were badli
brelten iu1 ,the body, terribly bruised,
Amemmem 1.',41.1.1U11Y.-- Wm, Donnelly
of Liman was arrested Satutalay vter-
noon by Detective Murphy on a charge
ile.tflitpteerai ttir.nio
y,itollehedultoof 14,18,11VntiealTboefoolure-
Squire rergnson, of London townehip.
lie was bailed to appear on the 12th.
CANADIAN CATTioDio Catittali STATis,
Bop of Algoma, mekee
the surprising statement iliat the Cath-
olic Church in this country has 4 Arch.
bislieps, 20 bishops, 2,012 priests, L
240 churches, 18 theological seminar-
ies„ 41esolleges, 185 academies, 3,020
Paridt schools, 42 asyiume, 28 hospi-
tals' end 4 850,800 followees.
Samuel McAdams and Joseph IVIartin
have been committed to await triel in
(Meth:tin gest ,on a cherge of a veil
serionsllnature,' From the facts which
'come out at the megisterial investige
Pon, befere Mr. MoDongelle J. P., it
at peat's that the other eveniug, the yil•
lege of Wallaceburg was the ecene of a
,disgraceful aed leltiodeefinht, resulting
itt ;the Stehliing e),f„due John Graysou
blacksmith, who is saii to keep an 1111
oct licensed tavern. Hie iteeitilan ts were
;111111
items: inuteatileesultle
45
Teter teto tile Gaultier Seiving Ma-
chine Comptitiy, 1IamjUo,
Cornwall, October 2,1875-11o;tna got Dist priz
at Olengarry Countyir
Fa, over the 1 Vohs', er, Qe
born twit Now York, Singer .T.outs
Belleville, 'Sept 80t1tit
i, 1875 -Clot first prize on o
'Royal at Faithere, lietaing \Kluteier & Wil5ou stbd,
.overy other niatilnue. .GreaticottteSt.
' 32,tt,ns134anwrz
13roclivitle, Bela 25, 1875,--Iloyal took first prize at
ip
cqueting wittt the Wheelei & 6ileijp,
'singer, tinil others Evnwines & ihicAlottAx
Tilsoisenre, oct in 1875 -First prize for Royal at
Union Exhibition hero OVe i1 competitors
BlArrnnw writwAlim
Woodstock, Oct 6,1875 -Royal took first prize at
Exhibition here bver all edinpetitor
axS
MITTninv
'is, Oct 8, 1876 --Have taken first prize'With
neese at Fair here, beating the Raymond and
ROEflVT
1875_noyai h,t8 aro
rsi v ger. 'NV
0 at Pair here, Over sirger, NVanser, r, a rowdy gang of McAdams, Morton ,
fl others
;Arley, Oct 13, 0375 -Royal takes fitst prize•at
thht Fair ler family work and Light lviannTiteturt
WILLTAlr BNIMIT;
These victories conclusively prove that th
Light Running Royal is the People's Favorite an
ti 4' Best Family sewing machine. The manufal
rers'lave lately added to it the greatest nevelt
F,1t the age, the Royal 1 .amp Holder, for sewiu
aehines, The lamy can never tmset nor the oi
boa thfi„ work, ad4 is arlangod to throw tits
light on nnymart afflict Work, enabling the opera
ore to workas well by night as by day, seTel by
JAMES PICKARD. Exeter.
CANADIAN.
On Monday the Oity Treasurer paid
LienthUolonel Fletcher, $1.578,09, be -
:ling the Lemon& of pay due the members
of the volunteer corps who turned out
at the G-uibteel funeral.
McConnel the assassin et Mills has
been condemned to death --the 02XGOU-
74011 to take place on the 141h Marche'
Parties, seem to be in, the. habit of
sending Dynamite through various
•oriannela, amnegat others, the Post
ot4oe, which is exceedingly dangerous
to1 . altogether contrary b0 the tules of
the Department.. The Hamilton Times
:reports that on Friday afternoon a
Post Office official in that city. Was en -
(raged in stamping" rettereewletin one of
Lem exploded with a lid reporWhieh
'caused the clerk tb recede a few -paces.
- Fortunately he was nol, mech h,urt, but
his whiskers were slightly singed.
Friday night a man named James
Stevens, a farmer iu the toWnship of
Reppel, wassfonnd dead, enethe, piibli�
'road nea Wiaiton It is pdpivlseds, Ite
was kinked by h'is' horse' • bit/hest'
was held.
, While E. C. Lewis wasdriving bails
at Essex Ceetre, Led Saturday, the
haimber , slipped and struck a, man
stench:lig near by full on the bead,
.knockiug hien sen,Piess. He was pick -
'ed up for dead mid carried home, but
hAs around in a short time.
George Smellwood, the men "who
.acted alliangnieu at the execution of
White at Oeuelpii, has appeed to the
the Sheriff of "Wentworth for the posi-
df executioner of lkleConnel, the
Hamilton Jilmrderer. He is very anx-
ious for the job, mid refers triumphant.
1y to the maituer in which he "worked
elf" White..
A. man moiled Donald Coopee has
been cenamitted foe trial et Peel on a
,clierge af shooting, a rnan named Thos.
Playford, blacksmith, of Stilton village.
The affair resulted from a sonfile,
which prisoner Reid Playford came to
eet, when the ,former ,eho t pie letter
the bali takieg-effeet on. the.left side sDf
the uose.
Matthias KonLie, of BO= sville. whet,'
s short time ego wae se; itenced to this
Penitentiary for rape, has been releas
ed. It will be rernemberc: leet
attempt made by Kunkle k , that
w as the victim of a eoespiracy
*'failed.
On Saturday merning. the „town hell
and market building of Ingereoll were
destroyed by fire.
,Tames Thurlow, the Stratford you'l
'who recently eioped wit ,i his uncle's
wife, Mrs. Prallk, and who Was arrest-
ed itt Dettoit for the larceny .of $10
'belonging to Mr. Frenk, failed to ap-
pear to answer the charge in the Police
•Conrt of that city, and the complaint
against him was 'dismissed.
Rev. W. 11. Clarke, B. A., late Head
Master, of the High School, Uxbridge,
has been appointed incumbent of Paul's
English Church, Palreerston.
Mr. John Clements, lumber mer-
chant, lately on trial in connection
with the,Gilmour abortion case, is en-
deavouring tObothpound with his cred-
itors for 53eecents be the dollar.
The Celevict McConnell since bis
conviction 1! t0 been very violent show-
ing a great I ,a1 of puelistic disposition.
He refuges ,o:receive any minister and
declines to iiead any religious works.
A Mr. Sentle, of Forest, it is repor-
ted has heel $100,000 left to him by a
sle.ceitsed relative in' Eughtnd, and he
has repoired thitheel to receive his for -
lune.
An Antwerp newspaper on Saturday
pnblished with reserve a rumour that
seven nackages of gunpowder had been
,diecoveiled among the eoals on board a
,steamer of that port, having' 150 pas.
sonnets on board:
' Peel county tes purchased a $120
safe for the clerk's office. Mr. David
Kirkwood, of °Meilen has been appoin-
ted clerk at watery of '$300 per an
nurn, lie to keep his office open en 'Sat-
urdays from 6 A. 1151%-to.5 P. M. '
A. mad ball went through
on Micky evening, and gored a Mr.
Stilly, who attempted 159 kill him. Rad
it not beee Joe immediate aesistance
Sully would }lave been killed, The ari.
'mai was finally shot..
On Thereday night last Oilstone
Officer '` Kidd hosed of three sleighs
tieing en route' to Sidenhain with smug-
gled coal Gil, the trade in, which has
not been brolein by the strong vigilante
used end the seizures made. Re. 01,01-
11(1018(1 them at Catetraqui,ana one tom
but the drieee 'r/hipped rtp and, drag -
ping Inen 100 yetele, got aWey. The
officer chased fhe °thee sleigh, and
ventured o(1e and a span of horse,
two )(nide of the oil were also Sect/red,
On Tharedity afternoon a, voey pain fel
setetheit Impperied ttt Gleelph it) a boy
e Pont 12 years of age, 8011 0 ,Tobtf
,Chstifibilrg, by failing alto a vat of loll.
.
ins
lop at Allan 8 dietillery, The
.lower pert, of his body end lege Were
te'rh1y be reed ; 50 genie pletee.4 the
peeled off, Elopes w 0 entOrlIthl-
d 000 $1001.1111, formerly a reeident of
Chatham,' and, 9cno wn as a "rough"
Who is much Wanted at Chatham on a
charge of lieghwey robbery. After a
general eartmse, they visited arayson's,
and after knocking down his son and a
man who was there at tatiked him final-
ly leaven, him with five or eit gaShes
in his side and abdomen, and `his face
nicely sacrificed. After leaving him
they crossed to the south side.and while
ou the bridge one of thens struck a Mr.
Burris, and was kuockod down for his
pains. At Ebares tavern they under-
took to assault a. stalwart sailor of the
OP Stewart, who though donk made
such good usealfelhis teeth as, 'to leave
One ofthe gang minus his thumb and
the.ends of two of his fingers.
GENERAL.
REPORTED FLiGHT OP DON OARL011.-
The Bien Public of Feb. 4 says it bas
received intelligence. of the complete
deteat'of the Carolists. It is stated that
Don Carlos has fled, and he is expected
to take refuge in French territory.
THE BELGIUM' COAL 13.01111011.—Itis as-
serted tuatetheee we 210 men in the
Jobiu Mine at .thet thial0fhthe explosion
of fire damp. Fifty altogether were
rescued alive. Ibis feared all tue others
perished. Twenty-six dead bodies have
,been recovered-.
A) LETTER Pitt& Jere Dem.—J.:der-
son Delia has written a long letter to,
the Hen. Judge Lyomet of Richmond,
NS., in ewhichehe mebst t dm phatiCallY
lideuiethe charges miide kitieet him by
the partisan e of Mr. Blain in regard to
the treatment of Union soldiers while
confined in Andersonville, prison, claim-
ing that this -is done merely for perpon-
al and for party advantage';' t the
recarde both Federal and coufederate
disprove, and that the country is. full of
witnesses .aho bear oral testimony
against it. and that the effort to revive
the bitter animosities of war, obstructs
the progress to wards the reconciliation
of the sections.
TRE 13EtatiER Scelenen..—Mr. henry
O. Bowen., the man of eilence.hie apple -
en at last: He professes • to be ready
ti find evidenoe at length against Mr.
Beeeher, whom he caarges with immor-
ality of the grossest sort. not only re-
oent, but long continued.
DASWINIA.—T Ile Or gams of human
life are so tender abed delicate that rest
or initctivicy render the impotent
through disuse. " Hence indolence or
sedeutary habits.predispose to loss of
nervous and muscular element, the be-
dy is rendered incapable of throwing
eff the pernicious eicretieus, assimile•
tion is peeectly carried on, and a train
of disease. results. To sedentary sub-
jects Fellows' llypephosphites is sin-
gularly well adapted ; it not only in-
duces perfect aesimilation of what is
useftel, but also ceuees the healthy ex=
crehon of what is hurtful.
McGILLI STRAY .
ATatinon OASE.--Thf Queeii ye. the
township t:f ivJcGilli rrav. .111-d,gment
was given in the Ceurt of Queen's
Bench at Toronto oFrideyeischarpine
the rule mei obtained by Mr. W. R.
Meredith on' behalf of the township.
Our readers will remember the trial
which took place at the London Fall
Assizes in 1874 on an indictnient pre-
ferred by Mr. lease Henderscn against
the township for not rebuilding abridge
which had been washed away hy the
floids on the 8th con. line road in the
township of McGillivray, when tt a ver-
'dict'w-as given agitinst the township.
Mr.'Hutchison and Mr.Poek appeared
for the Crown and private prosecutor
and Messrs. Scatcherd & Meredith for
the township. Mr W. R. Meredith
then obtained the rule nisi to which Mr.
Bertram, on telialf of tbe crown and
proSteoutor, showed cause) in Easter
term, 1875, (last June) when judgment
was Deserved. The effect of the Indg-
?bent given yesterday is that the town-
ehip stands, and they must re -build
this bridge. "
a • *1
STEPHEN.
Comeext..----Conneil met—ah members
present. Minutes of former meeting
read and signed. :Clerk it) vi.sit all
taverns before next taeethig and,repott
to Cobncil. All application e for taverns
to be handed in before next meeting._
Mr. Beira's reginist to have his child in
hospital, deferred till after next meet-
ing of COUncil.. Clerk to write to Trus-
tees of S. S. No. 7 that the parties who
left their section 'to join Limerick sehool
aro liable for the building of 5. S. No 7.
mo'ved, by T. 'Yearly, seconded by W.
Sehnarr, that, $25 be granted towards
procueing prizes for a competitive ex-
amination to be eonducted by the Sebool
Inspector, Me. Doyle'e request to have
the road on 12t1i ,coneesseen repaired,
to be attended to in, spring. Mr. Heist TEND8RS. Smith" and solntrate
r
to remove his fence off the road,Tandem sill be eeeived by the ninlersigned
As. 'A-
ter the erection Of a doulle tencinent 'Brick House
Sessor's tindery to be $70, lVfovecl by T, in the Village of Exeter. Tenders to be be by this
Sari,14101 tnityr.tooltromrs, tWhete all Itece'sAtterytlettloarb.
J.Ryitti be A.28088Ort MoVed in amend. in" Uttti ' he lowest nor any
lay 218t. rebrUary, for the pUrposeot
consulting tavern t4artters, All appli-
cations tor tavern licenses must he
littlided in before next meeting. The
folio -100g °niers wore grented Par-
sons, furnieaings for the funeral of
Youth' Boland, $1.17 ; charity, l$10;
Lanty, for work on grevel road,
Mr; Penhale, repairing culvert,
$2 Corbett, lurober, $21,02 ;
Wane, colyert Lendon Road, (our
half), $40C; Trueteee S. S. No. 1, nee
of echool house, or eleetion purposes,
$4, 0, PROUTY, alOrlf.
TO the tditor of the Tinte,4
Mo. Enrrou,---At the eleventh hour
Mr. Simpson now rileads 'ignorance
the tiansaotions that4tbse cm the 4
day of the affair in ZUrreh, when
know that Brown knew all about 4p a
of °our e Mr. Simpson and his arg
ments become untenable. ,He h
recourse to the raking up of DOI
matter foreign to the original questio
he then destends to scurrilous languag
personal abuse, lying and calling name
When he was reporting to the btu
why did he in t report the ride of
yonughnan who took a ride (0 Goderic
under the hoiden protection of tl
Sheriff's officer, for feer OW some pe
son should steal the Queett'e bracelet
with rhich 'vas, ado nod. He the
says' that Exetee'e J. are riot apt t
be too ; can he say that I was too
fast when Mr. Bonito') laid 8.N info) ina-
tion against his son RI bert, for ut terin
language in the public street in Exete
which would have disgraced it bro hol,
on thh 24th of October, 1867, and which
still ties against him ? I think morality
would not be opt 'of seasoh thee,
also tries to loWer me it a magistrate ;
but ho has forgotten that ha has always
praised me for my juagMents. He then
calls me ft crotchety old fogy • but he
forgets that he is an antigikted old
rooster himself. • Again, he says that
he was never turned out or the church
for immorality; I never said he was.—
He puts ine in mind of Dr. johns -ma
when he wanted to get rid of a lady
from courtAim—that ha had a relative
who was hanged, and that he did not
want to disgrace her. She replies that
she never had a relative that was hang-
ed, but she had had a good many who
ought to have been, This moral, wIth
regard to the church, can well be
applied to Mr. Simpson's family. With
regard to my being turned out of the
ohurch, which he insinuates, for he has
not the manliness to speak right out, if
he says I was, I can only say that, as
he called me a crotchety old fogy, I
call him an infamous and detestable old
liar, for I never was turned out of any
church for iinmorality.or anything else.
I suppose he means the Englisn Church,
which I left. When I left the Englieh
Church my -term 9f, Church Warden in
conlinfation Trivitt expired.
I went back to my own church (the
Methodist), in which I had been
iirought up, and 1 left the English
Church in good friendship with the min -
later and congregation, which they. can
all prove, and am' still in friendship
with them. As Simpson has thought
fit to lie down in the mire, shall leave
him to wallow in it. And may God
blees him I
of
ret
we
W, BROI3E IJA
Has corameuoed,
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
WILL BE OFFk4BED
nd REMNA.NTS OF TWEED.; REMNANTS OF CLOTHS,
u. REMNANTS OF FLANNELS REMNANTS OP DRESS GOOI)S
er
n REMNANNTS OF LUSTRES, REMNANTS OFTRINTS,
0,
s.
A160 a Lot of Woolen goods,
.s.
le Socks,
r-
ItEIVINANTS OF COTTON.
T. G1DLEY.
I do not intend to answer any more
rubbish.
"•••••••meitieset-ese,i0.0e7esse..=_____,•
DORN.
GasEzneoon.--..m. Stephen, on the 5th inst., the
wife of lir. J. Greenwood of &son.
BALTJANTYNF.—In Exeter, on the iltd inst., the wle
of Kr, T. Ballantyne et a daughter.
Cauxtrnevx.-Iti euveter on the Sth inst., the wife
of Mr, Crunuican of a daughter.
MARRIED.
HARMER—TAYLOlt,--By th Rev. Anthew Edwards,
at Um Methodist Parsonage, 'meant on the fith
inst., Mr. J. Harmer, to Miss Emma Taylor,
botli of McGillivray.
.111.4 K E Ts
Timms OffIce,Eeter,Feb . 10 1878
lti.SETER.
,
ng Wheat
Barley
uats •
Potatoes
Peas
Eggs
Butter ...
Flour pe- bbl....
Bran
Suorts
itog
857 to $(1
68 to SO
55
30 to 30
25 to SO
60 to 62
19 to 19
11 to 19
500 to 500
12 to .127
14 to 16
675 to 700
Beet .. . .. 400 to, 600
' ..............80 t� 50
Sileopskin9 ' ... . 80 to SO
10 00 to 12 00
Dried Apples..,....„... ...... 't 75 to 2 00
Onions., .......... ........ ...... 75 to 1 00
Lard .. 14 to 14
Wool -
Turkeys ........ ..... ... 50 to 1 00
G0050 ....... ...... ....... fiD 50
'3 0 to5 0
ST. MARY'S.
(Reported regularly by A. Galbraith, Clerk)
Deihl wheat, per hussel 88 to 00
Spring wheat ... gi to 90
13.1rley , 50 to LO
Peas ... .„ 60 to 60
Oots 30 to 30
Egg, per dozen ... 16 to 16
Butter ... 16 to 17
1000 to 10 00
LONDON,
White Wheat, per cental...-•-•••,..— 1 60 101 65
" Treathvell ..•••...-,- 155 tol 63
RedWinter 140 10 155
Spring Wheat ..' '...•• •••...•".... 155 to 155
SEAFORTH.
179.11Wheat . • '" 88 to 92
Spring Wheat.. 85 to Oa
Oats.. 0 30 to 30
Barley ..... ..'"...••• .... ....... ... SO to 55
Peas 0 55 to 65
Butter.. ....... ...... 0 17 to 18
Eggs 16 be 18
LUCAN.
WhiteWbeat g8 ',92
Trearlw ell ............ 88 So 9
settee 88 to 92
0 30 to 52
0 60 to 0 65
Barley ..... . . . ..... . ..... . ... .. .. 66 to 60
Butter 17 to 18
Eggs, per dozen... ,„.., . . ... . .. .... 16 to 16
Potatoes.. 25 to 0 05
Lard...... . . ........, .. . .. ..„, . . . 10 to 18
Tallow 6 to 7
Hay ....„ ....... . ........ . ...... 8 00 to 10 00
Timothy seed , 8 25 to 8 50
Clover seed. 6 00 to 6 75
Woot„..„,..,..,„ ....... . ......... . ... 85 to 85
She epSkins .....,. .... .. ... ..... ...... 1 00 to 1 50
00 to 6 60
44, to /5
100 to 50
G1tANTON.
Deihl wheat, 9./e Treadwell, 00e to 95c; sprin
ee to 000. Barley, 45 to 08. Peas, CO to 06e. Oat ,
28 to BO. Beef, 4 to Butter, 18 to 20e Eggs 1
Pork 7 Hiles, per lb, iicts Tallow, Per, lb 6 et
sbeentikins ,S0c to 1 00,
Hides
i SALE.—Two cOrner lints Optl0-
Site TM, Hindman's. Apply to JOAN E.
Exeter,
es,
Mitts, Clouds, Scarfs, Veit Seirts,Dreakfast Shawls, Menoi Shirts and Drawers, and a
few pairs of Choice Blankets, Woolen Shawls and a few sets•of Children's Ferri
together with some job lots. All 'to be solcl vely cheap.
CTION SAI,F
IS NOW GOING ON IN
FANSON'S NEW. BLOCK
EXETER, ONTARIO.
A'LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK
OF T. TYMAN CO., MONTREAL, CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS, ENGLISH., SCOTCH and CANADIAN
W° IS 3) IX•
Black Broadcloth, Brown mad Grey Melton.s, Doeskins, Over -
coatings, Wool and Paisley Shawls, Cornwall Blankets,
Horse Blankets, Laoe Curtains 114rseilles
Quilts, Counterpanes, Table Linen
Towels,
• •
TWILLED SHEETS, PRINTS, GREY AND WHITE COT..
TOWS, SILK POPLINS,,
Slqigh Rugs, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Overeoate, Factory Flannel,
Ladies' ',12keershoes, Felt Shoes, Men and Boy's Braces, All kinds of Fancy Dress
Gooes,‘TabVilutleq. Pen and Pocket Knives, Watehes,
Jewelry, &c.
•
The whole Stock to be disposed of Without Reserve.
Sale each day and evening at 1 and 7 o'clock P. M. Sign of
the Red Flag.
SMITH & BENNETT, Auctioneers.
EXETER, February 5, 1876. (TIMES PRINT.)
NEW HARDWARE STORE
IN THE NEW BRICK BLOCK,
NORTH OF CARLING'S STORE
EXETER.
stur
,)*-7
0--
21: CO.'
HAVE OPENED OUT
A Complete Assortment of GENERAL HARDWARE
And invite Carriake-roalters, Blacksmiths, Builders, Painters,
Mill Men, and the Farmers to
Call and Examine Their 'Stock.
HOURIGON'S CELEBRATED PEERLESS AXES, IN
DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STEEL.
A variety of other Patterns which will be sold Cheap.
Flint% m.ake of Cross -cut, Cirelilar, Buck and Hand Saws.
Paints and. Oils, Glass, Looks, Hinges,
Chains, Ropes, Scales.
ALL KINDS OF_EDGE TOOLS,—SPADES, SHOVELS, dce.
Our experience of nearly twenty-five years as Architect
Builders will be a great assistance to our customers la
.selecting goods.
')
Is offeriug
SI A. tit Ili 0,
Special Bargains in the
following goods
Ladies fur sets, Ladies clouds
Ladies Winter Jackets,
GENT'S FUR CAPS
KNIT SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
HEAVY OVER -COATS, WATER-
PROOF COATS)
Undercoats., Pants and Vests, Heavy Beavers, Petershams and
Mantle Clothes Stronc, Canadian Tweeds, and Fancy.
Canadian Tweeds.
Plain and Cheek Wincies, Fancy Flannel Shirtings, Heavy
Bed 131ankets, Horse Blant•ets in great variety, Car-
pets, Hemp, Unioz4, all Wool, and Tapeitrr.
HE WOULD CALL
zosAz. Aviv
Yearly, eecomled by W.' Sohnatr, thal '1.'64tt Ph'" V 0 It s
tnent by , seeonded b,y a 'flid4 tvi" ril") ""i)te 1 " 1 "'STOCK OF
otherwise satisfactory 12,101lAtin
that Cf. Lewis be Aesetsot.--- N.*
Atrzeivitrienf, eittriorl. Re Ito ci ipRITTANIA.IJOUSE,—Thie honse
.• DRESS• GOODS
w c't now undo -the management of Mr Cl h' lqally f h 1 b *
o w have ben out; t at Job Prices, nr a
. 1 alter ate lierehy instrinited 'to eee tie, 'Who has thOroughly refitted anii
JiBet
Snotl's. -Potitiooa of variotts patties. tdt,OtL'°1:1PO'IC*5 5°3,1 4,04 5," Oigar6; 6r Ft discount of a per eett., for cash at time of 'Sale, or 'payable bri
'ti ,L4LJJ MME DI A1.1111.417,
A gent( serttant girl, (food wages, Arply tit
Mrs, O'Byrtie tit 011yrtio & CoS Ifardltare store
ExattZ '
who,t it4 to bo acstie with roita t 6k iitiinosranticassotitiottigtitirmelicilataiAtildiggniteg. I be sold ababout half:their Vaitie,. 'grsodg glibjeot to
rerpsesting Reeve' to call meeting of
ratepayet4 to :00 what stops are 150 bo
taken ,Togtkxditig the expefidittoe of
town8hip.MOnitis• :fel' a few yore past
T. 0)11g:igen wog re,appointed Treasor,
itt aJitr0f$O, Nod, thootiog of
ed Of his recrery. Cottheil to 'hAott.thor:orbiiipg .of Mon,
qTRAYt.t: 011 TEE PEENIISES
of tint nabeeribst. eon, 5,1,ot 7, Stephen, to nr,
ahd tit VoV,10, 137(4C tarn, The &tra0 is risq.USit».
ed to prove piopiititY&84eitlyexpeneee.m,lirisirE•
1st April next otherwise interest at 8 per cent. per annum will
be invariably tharged after that tate. Positively no second
price. The public are respectfully requested to" call and inspoot
these goothouta judge for themselves,
11..) .tt
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NE vv noR,A....T=T NOR TO ,7011n TIN-44or
PRICES AS LOW AR ANY.
Remember oho Ogee, sign a the RED FLAG.
EXETER 13AK, R .
0
WHOLESALE AND Anti! VIM IIND CONFECTIONER,
A S. takes this opportunity. of thanking his friends and the inhabitant; of
Exeter and vicinity for their past liberal patronage, hoping tomerit the same by supplying
his customers with everything in his line
SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN EXETER
WEDDING CARES MADE TO ORDER. SOCIALS AND PARTIES A SPECIALITY.
MP" FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY
FRE31113 READ Coxistaxktly On Han
MI the Exeter North Post -office. and T. Short', Croditon, and Mitchell% Centralia.
Exeter, Deoember nth, 1875. (19.1y1
DOMINION LABORATORY
ANI)
Lacoloa
Rogynous
Titiens.
HAVE this day appointed the Proprietors of ths DOMINION LABORATORY my Sale
Agents in Exeter for the above
FINE -FLAVORED CIGA.R S.
They will always have on hand a frill stock.
M. SESSER,
Montreal,
Exeter, February, 5th, 1876.
GROCERIES. GROCERIES.
Y STOCK now being complete, and having resolved to continue selling at
MY 'VERY LOW PRIGS
Andalso by using my very best endeavors
To give all entire Satisfaction
tie
And I therefore hope to receive a reasonable share of pnblic patronage.
Flour and Feed now in Stook.
ALSO A LARGE LOT OF
Different kinds of Fish.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
Having resolved to enagage in
SHIPPING EG -GS TO THE AMERICAN MARKET,
Would inform the public that the
HIGHEST PRICE IN O.A.SH
Will be paid for Eggs from the opening of the present egg season at my
Grocery Store, south site Drew's Block, Main St., Exeter.
R'. A. LEGETT.
THE Li., H. & B. R. IS COMING
And we are Still Ahead.
and have opened out the
LARGEST, CilEA.PEST it BEST
stock ei Geode ever brought into Exeter.
Of Everything in the General Line of
consisting of
stap e & Fancy Dry -Goods, Millinery
Ready-mad.0 Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings, Hats & Caps, Carpets, }TOWN Furnishings, Hardware, Groceries, Ban
and Shoes, Stationery, Wall Papers, Crockery and Glassware, Patent Medicines, &m, &e.
I have aloe eecuted the services of
MR. W. H. IVES
o Bowrnanville, Into of Toronto, as manager of my Clothing Department. All 4work sent in
by hint guaranteed to be second to none in the Dominion. Pant auttiug a epeeialitv. A
persons favoring us with a call will find the goods awl prices right. Remember, this is tit
piece to get everythilig you want at low 131i005. N. B. --All kinds of Farm Produce taken
exchange.
Exeter 9, 1875,
JAS, PICKARD
St
IS RECEIVING LARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF
FUR.NITIJRE
PER
LONDON,ig...imp..N,...4'd..1.311UP;P:
S D A
303mM RANT0N Noideisaries BOquisite4 is the largest
"
O 0af Irn'ink,
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Xi)ERS()N*
WHITE'S
StioN40144 TO O. B. SzTu,
ST. MARTS,
Selling out their Winter Stock
PRICES AND BARFAINS
'UNIT SUA AT RIfifAIL
MAX BE LOOKED FOR.
HENDERSON WRITE.
-NEW
Machine Shop in Sbaforth
"TAXING fitted up the premises formerly
occupied by Gray de Scott, we are pre-
pared to contract for
BOILERS AND ENGINES
Elourin?, Grist and Saw Mills, 81 ingle, Head-
ing, Stave and Hoop Machinery -
Blacksmith Work and general repair prompt-
ly attended to.
Shafting, Pulleys, Grate Bar and other casting.
Brass and Iron Fittings. Pipe, &o. supplied,
Vonnclry Manufacturing company,
ROBERT RUNCIMAN,
Manager.
Near Mansion House,
Seafortb, Feb, 5,1876. 25-tf
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