Exeter Times, 1876-2-24, Page 4E W
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-trs ago, while still working at
Ab hat r, Clor ; 11011); .t oe(1ayt9teUpy
ews almto fil0101e COWS., I Open0(r. the fitfibi
tf,'00 the Ontario „tl'ov,erinnent itt„r-10q:,.'4}A:,th0 (1100ii, thu yan't—ok
teheet to the new uenc flu1I pNr04,44, inale.--etartc‘i in, but stopped ju,s
V11111)
INtlien a man hae namle tan Ills, Mina
t'o go „mad, he !night at leaot ehooso
e Ina time, better than aid Portaiin,
jo7: ilyoi ati Qa twxl!,0501,ettott,001,tiotriiguttafiifilot4(11,
'1).4:g91:474.181,,,,,elle''a',1!v9alit of
lrl„.1#4,1qti.:Qb.11a4t1t9u:.e1;laltgi91(18#4
about, tt8 appoare , be the enetout
that city, to go round and shave hie
customers when he was seized with hi-
sanitV, ITIMou,sciotts,' of (mitre°, of tine
objectidn'td hie profession; the poor
Man oallea P4 the Art of th.e tierre., 4i1
ffieial of high standing, whoee laved
'Vial soon well in, hie gresp. When the
lanatic began as tosual to entertain hie
Patient with the itewseoa the day, the
etatedi his mind heCanae, 46.1:).arent to
the lueltless patient, who lietChed in
terror while the barber tleseribed hie
winnings in the lottery, and the great
improvemente m,eart „te efteet'
Alke, 'appear,anaO ty,4,100q,„; gQ,..,1.1tt14
1:owever the Preeence.ei mind' to make
no reply, and.' the lunatic art length
bowed himeelf,onc. The next custom -
ergot rid of laim at the expense of go-
titig ehout ell day with one half of his
boa Ail 84 V89 . The lidw eve r;
fared' far Worse: The hmatic was b,y
this. tirne a raving maniac,' and his ra-
vings, accompanied by the wild flour-
ishes of his razor;:po appalled the gen-
tleman that noW prepared to shave,
that the latter ieolt reftwe in another
roonz-sloelting the ebarbber hie-, Qin
tidi eli4aS-pedbui'ecl'.1" Thcniltaa'A in-
sanity was prodneed, by the continued
use of strong drink, and gembling in
; Doubtless the narration of
the macliiiati's raid and its cause has
tradied the'bitizens- .of Prague into
hirsnta but„tem.peratn4aa ecenomical
ocniiminirtY"
peed by thign, Thr„,, irsideof t„he .40;or and would go a/r
'At
wth it-nt by our .teadaS e6,t 441,4444,44h,) 90,1441
prosent stabto WitS dO and* 1 urged „her 'bat o
1easny Pepartineat, to purpose. ) kieled,, and found. two
To en-10'Feb 1.1 1676j ould play at that game, Tier conduc
- t beg t)tdize.,.6 your atteirion was 'so amtt Illat 1 theu. began to
fellowleg pi-0,'„ieioes of the At 11:iv() it:gate, and feuzitlthat a sunbeam
jobt ;ptissed aniouding the laoy, 68/4„toiA e due through a crack and remilied
,,,efettet„ fee sate of iefeoet,t,eaele, across the stable just before her, mak-
fy 1. (1`1.1., '','.:tvers of the „Volice Cona,ling the little dancingmotes plainly visa
mis rnersw eitiee, and ti iiioj. ble, and looking for all the world, like
)rkovik ii towcp, , in,o.poratert
Iagesnnitovnsli Etl:C; treneierred
the iiew az 6L10JO 19 Oo2n1531'
ta ts to be appointed bv the Governing
9 The time for granting licenses
inideOhre ninendinent A.ct begins from
tbc fist day of My in .eaph „yrear-
Between this date (11th ,tnetiet),
and' the fiftentijidy4f Lruh, all OK -
sting lieensee, may be renewed MAU
the telt day of May next on payment
of one-sixth ofthe prceout dut
vincial and enonlepal. The s :are
a her newly pelt n'pe eyer Which she
could seareely leap, and, under whieh
she felt it leipossible to ef.awl, Enjoy,
iaag her perplexity now that the cause
was plain, I waited and laughed to see
her UR hol .1.mmk .'(exidintitly, ,compating
th9„heig1it of %ail s1i)P5s(dnibetriact1on
\Oh tiOlne hinge °yea' which the mis-
chievous ereature had broken in past
y6) mid thou give it up, as Was plain
the feet that she began tp calculate
le chances of crawlihei tinder,e4tal*,
,took , t head over, it: Explanation
r .:
t;he Malnampal duty, shallbo paid to e .4%,.',wits a 5s, os A i.§„ita sundry like oases
•:;;;ea.'etar,er of the inunicipality, and tilt- Fitmong, moreititellient animals., „and
4,0,,,e'rirovince to thloproseat,i;st' sugit tlhe fun was toe good to spoil by coer-
"rim Provincial iesaers' wair.", tipon this Oon, kt length I Went round and
ri.-ejteiseet'oele, ,,end(aee the renewal 'of 'loured the sliced turnips slowly into
eaal Iii3e4se ekdr the first day of May OW Illauger- 'Xhie,WAs.tee.ml-lon- 01(1
nex,k., 1. The inspeetors neretolore. Irintlio evidently Made"%iii,'.; her Mind
tiplecent4by the Police Commissioners, Oiat BAG nillst risk, e.vekt1n1A-f°1''tfle
oreigemeapal Councilet. have no 14,14er 'Ile"' So with 5 . S4a'clen- I"P; she
fl'o'°tio'ne 031-Vovi'ere, and cos ioW, eleared the obstruotion," withont ,69,tich-
"4e etiist. 5. - The inspectors to bet' - ipgAtlao,ngla she came down jii4e0ere
tnitted be the Government - it w u h ' e -Lea feat which ovi-
:ovine die, issuers after the ;den . y 'a oni.6 nit 1 er —tind took hgr
.4.1.tzatche net ; and. excepfitig '. placeat the -manger-. r$118,1,00ked,„ as if
filit'pOSq;'pf atedewing the 1,z;esent I she coul lino ttseefA95,t400,04 IR ,itla 0
es J,ilf the first da,y uf Mity next, ' shout that greeted: her. It .was serious
i
" Titiee of all ereeeet,issnere w' al ()ease, business to her., And ever stlilFgftt
'; The Act ' previcles the maxie see one delaying 66 do plain cl:hg,' te'r
iinnt, for the, j.ssue ef tavern lloo. " ;adoes„'dtas:thre ,- vb. I. Petal iee_ an
', i' 4 Ca ' • t —'d
:In c4ifetoje,d,e aod, in 30,-poitae vii4 comforteble to him, but aro only sun,
041.44 Which shall 'nidehe new License shine—or ettoonshine—to any ,one oleo,-
puara, viz, -1 for each full 250 Ofillie t,Ittlwaye think of old, -Brindle, and en-'
ekete909,,,, ft, , th 0,,,,:p,9,1) watioxl,,40044.„ ,t,, .de3dtt.Le td, 1-1 n 11, out ' Nyhat is turntip i,. tto'
to .Doeniop,Aegol -la .,:, , . , ,, .,-,.., . ' dame isOorderin.mAdita% , Ens. en, 0 1 -
One for, ealf.-'4 Cf over the*first 1,000
te .
of„ the .popu1ati..01, apeordingeto ,the
11.mnipien pensus, ;hilt no.t SIer license.
nIcY Oa i
iexceed the ntunbar now um
1.: cities the DLL nber for naxt year may
to
b. theee-fourth 8,9f. the p.t, eseat illitlIber.
:N-tanitiiptil Coaneals pose is',',„b-041444..rhkt
lisdiction to the folloWing'q'Sfeki,t.iWil
,Ths Council of eVory citS,"; Cewn, villitee
'pr township muzzicipality may, by Cy:
itltv .rd* be paes ;d ber- ra ths. first day of
i
, . e
,111arch n auy. yo, r, 1 mit the number of
.,
favern lacenees below the lint imposed
y Vie Ac; ; and'm ty‘alie limit the
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umber of shop licenses lo be granted.
i2r) T1t9 °"beil of a"IY citY'' c'r 'town icy' Seel -ding to recognize her, he
ItnLY, by 3 8'4154' 1-1Y"1"?, Presorloe 'teetIlied briskly op to tie", and .seiziug
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µniter reqairements as f 0 the (Leanne-, ,
'her hand- with -the familterity of an old
acquaintance, aeoosted her with'e
" My dear , ',M14,a„,,howdo you do ?,
: how left you sent; ivy . tfatber, and
veuJritble mother; Aila when did you
co inet to. town PI • ' 4
ut Inaiwnitneene fk4@k3,,AS Ull'iledesFary
na.icialetts-tis•'it iniiviivieltin'g clear of
;imaginary obstructions as 'did old Brill'.
ung Qt,. aretp.
Scetchnanaster of, some humor
iN17di8 0331Uldiy, r0 tIghf, the.etreets,
of Edinbu.tgli, dressed in his rough
itynntry clothes, when a yonng lady,'
the leader of a group of, fa hionable
belle, surveyed him through her, quiz
zin glass,yeither.ssspro cnrintloy:: than
leAhotight'iceelastent with fentiaie deli-
tt. tiou to ,he possessed by trw'grals, and
$
- iso confine, tile basinep of the shop-
-
Porter px'eltisiVely Ici,!the keeping an&
elling of liquor. (3) The Counch of
any municipality -may, also by a
74K. .
eitanlar,by,law, increase,duty on tagern t
, . 'Ail this was expressed with the en -
pr -shop licenses;to $1100. '1. in ruttire
all applications for tavern licenses must
elms," that'the tavern is a well appointed
.c e•'
pia sufficient eating house, as well as in
other respects possessing the a0001110-
ilation requiled'hy law. 8. Th' appli-
cations for new licenses should be made
Lefore the first day of Am il. 9, WhOle-
gale licenses are now strictly Iinited to
•ifliblecate dettlera; Ida The duties fix -
for, licenses are ai follows
?ale. $150 • Shopand Tavern, in cities,
100; Shop and, Tavern; -In ;Itcraoas,
4480.; Shop and Tavevn.,:in ottier muni-
;,41palities, $60. One-third goinbr-toethe
•f)ro'vince,, and two-thirds to the Munici.
intlity after all the expenses are
eray and rapidity of recognition of an
old familiar friend, and with an air of
eqditlityItlittle 'savoring of superiority.'
The astonishek fair ,one Bad not time
to withdrawher liabdpr t� Make a r.2-
TIT until he paused, 8,8 if out of breath,
and waited for her to.return his mita,
greetings, looking her still in tilre
face. , •• .
The fine youngelady'by thislitne.
re-
co-ered from her confusion, and hasti-
10a-drawing' gier 'saiate with
sOine` alar
" You are mist•Aten,
" What," replied. he, " is it ,possible,
my dear, that yond'oilot identan
Tudeed,'I "'!'•
llerdu'de,a*. 'Me -wme of "Y exeqss " Neither do Tyou," said the parson ;
prescribed. by hy-law also gdes letethe. ‘,
Municipality good morualf- mbar' ett -and ma -
mg a ceremonious bow, he walked
I have the,:honou 6o be Sir
-2
'Yon r etc ent,servant,
ALidCitotuts,
.Treesurer.
MflGLIt4
--eareeet . •
T,1-1E,ArNt1).1.E OF
A.ND CATTLE.
The acoumulations ofthe horse
.stablese and, also of the stables of cows
and otker 1147 cattle, should always bs
mingled together ika the yard or COMpOSt
heap. Hence stabiesi,elteald open into
yards over whicli.lbIittcr fhlf,-1-7 AP
horses -and 9o,,vs sh,9,nikehe rsel„itlatijy
spread every day, 11S thid'ineane alphe -
will it ,good reeult 4k; eiehkiitztfl. OThei,,
.respective merits cf boxea_and foldyard4
for fattening cattle in ,,great measure,,(
depend updit Atte A tialtV (itt dung they!
ttiris oat., t the bui la eenenaleal in
the matter or strum, ,bad. NI ill be.pateena
pd '6i this reason Li suburban districts.
Xt is also favorable for ,the manufacture
of good manure, as being nucler,t,cover,;
,the liquor ip wetted,by the droppings -of
animals tily.(,,, ,the .,=,;01;e`t1,:':SEtyp fin
.agricuttiiral paner,is:Stillnidre eboiJO-.
mica.' of straw. but it is not favorabl-t to
,..
dile manufaatIre qf good manure, owing,
to the, ttAlitia***004115:1 /. I it,ter
Ire,isit )554'04?..,ikbe:'0..,A4.041,3..Y.:0,9,0 hit°
tit
co arts aiii.11,4r'' ' 04,44* -4.? Y ',:,.,'yo.utig
.stook . "' '-',10ild ' . lititikii r ,,' V lit, ter
its theycareia Veraete,t s open,e
'41111.1 are for this '1.4l1;ion preferred in
rural districts, where the value of straw
not yet felt. Excellent manure May
-be manufactured in small troligheti
,folds, with a considerable portion of
,shechling. Cattle will do well in any of,
these forms of accern9datimi, liut, if tied
up in byres it Wills bd 41im:the, as well
a profitable, •-{.91•04/11,ht'kru8lie
'Maitipeattbet,k,,,alaitt'l
membered that arnta
mals thus ee fine
cannot lick or rub theanselteo, tfildr.that
thsy are depriVed of the tooling effeets
„of air and rain. The ajcin,,Under these
,cireurnstances beociriCerritftble,, and,
Atlicroa 11 -1 el 4?
'Vet.
:Brushing and 'cleansing the skin', 6:nd
,attention to the 'state of the feet, cannot,
be too Strongly* 64foreed.—New
Herald.
'„` lire always
,Valiiable in all en terpris,es and 'rsieetipta-
tione ; but they, preduce,,ketfer results
in farming thatr itt anythingielso.,
Int illitstratiott Of. the difference between
farming with or without brains, the
111,1$,taclorset18 Piou;flottan
lovving Two mon, hoth of 'correct
habits, both industrieu,s, settled on
'farms adjoining hatI,01)ottt the
, area. The one had his. farnt
given Itito ; the ether bought, his arid
,paid $100 110SYli and a mortgage not;
foe the balance, Twenty years aftv
footickti,O4 gift ferro'clOpit'ed with wort -
gage it the o&mpatits ,e,Oinpolled to
;move off. The, other had paid for his
4rni itt hill, educated three boya, n;built
ov„1 /tat a triode]. barn, and had
etn of ar)tpley ITI -mortgage
I stitAqo the farna ; but
f i T0 WAS' (vi efit„ One pit a
i-ft(140.40 all ar'e of braille 'into his at mind the IMilding diseoneOlately
the tail.
e' other farmed it blind." til their thargeo equte ottt,
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awav.
comenti tha following extract
to the thotightintstudyfethe pang.
Nothing ete ,sti:disgiastingand. repugtamit
to the feelings of the good and thought-
ful as to hear the young, or even the
old, use profane, low, or vulgar langu-
age. The young oi the towns are par-
ticularly guilty 9f ,Rrpfgpity: In. Mfr.
day it scAni6:;tbil, toy dose not feel him-
self unless he can excel in this
peat vie. ,„,
'giiardithe young cadain3i
the use of every word that is not striCt-
1 roper-,Us,(3,4,0 ProfaPP exPresPio.P.
te'no Sentence that!pdt to -
blush the most sensitive."'' You blow
not , the tenslency of hebithadly using
indeceni dr. prO'fitnel.languageo It .4-..issy
life-ohlitetittetfrotheYonr-listirt.—
Theiirey.ouegr.owt. up,. yetj, may find at
LICE ON LIVE LTOCK.
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At the: last: meeting.. Of tile .,Central
New York Farmers' Club, the following
statiments' were. made •
Ilene Iiarritt; Lewis ---I have 'found
that hd„dflii'L'Ar Carbolic soap is the best
freMerly for lice uneneattle, but Ideeire
the opinien 9f the club regarding treat.
went for hoe during Whiter,
Hon; Samuel 'Canipbell--Phe,bdst
retnedyrjs ,theapplictution,,o1„,-gr,egeta..or
PitI'flfiCd'heabiettOd aolintPgritfitslY,,
ta'firi6441. by licoywithwhale oil, anct this
remedy quickly cured hini. „
'5i%; L, found!, .pe,t ;CA
ettr(Miet,- J,otsyj Iapp1iod gi"tease 0.00,7
Tho' patinae!, sWelled oVer the
entire surface of his body, and seemed
about to die.:''Thos"lice-were destroyet1„;
but .respiration in the, anniml was
,olietaked, I concluded that the applica-
tion of much grease was dangerous. --
The safest remedy is a washt).repared
by boiling,mnall potatoes. OntiOn juiee
is also a valuable remedy.
• set.
..4,:igEwarsE4s,E Arvioric( SABEI'1.—The
effect'of the remarkable' weather of. this
.„
aititOF emysti,entking;to show
A peculiar feier has broken out in se-
veral large floaks of sheep iu the coun-
ty which, in many instances, has'prov-
ed fatal. This has been originated by
the. ,wet weather keeping the coats of
the sheep in a damp ana unhealthy
state.. ,..Sheepethe mongrel breeds espe-
ailly;,Wotild,..iii:ixiosk ins.ttnicead'rather
tiist to bare, wet fields 0 pport than
submit to regular rations of dry hay
and turnips. The eating of the frozen
gre,ss,apd sleeping in the wet fields has
started this disease, whion shows itself
by a heavy discharge. from the r ostrils.
The Weal 'loosens and cair'.tie
away in handftilS, the feet S.Well;' and
the rmitnta silts out its cud without
chewing it. If, when -the first.aymptom
ShoWs iteelf,.the.Sheepls -Putein a close,
warm pan,,, and fed boy, grain and other,
stimifiattng foQI an1 .1,tept .,from water
and turnips for a couple of days,
the ,siSeessee will be .ehecked and thEr
ffrhowever, the ani.,
mal is allowed to run in the fiells, the
disease will undoubtedly prove fatal.
,
A man rushed in to Thomson's drug
shire the other .day and called for
ome brandy. As he seemed very
Much overcome by something, Thomsen
uickly gave him 80,113e. After the man
lad taken a good drink, Thomson von --
tired to ask what was the riptte,r, with
LOcking up -1,+ his late th'e,
nen, in a sad tone; said, "Yon 900
lye back in tile couiitry 'a pieee,',arld I,
ante here to bear Moody and ' Sankey',
bd that sot me tc thinking about, the;
And as. 1,t,,was coming by liele„'
happen6dtb thilt how it would be, if
ehad the same law now that they
ad in the time of Moses. 'An eye for
eye.and a too„thiek ? /laid
hen I thOUght of what woufdtavehe-
otne:lof me -then, I wil.ted.” Yes but;
at makes it affect you so?' asked,
hemson. "Sir 1 you see before you a
entist, who has:svent his life in puli-
ng teeth,',' and wiping his eyes, the than
fergetting tri pay, for the
randy he had taken.
1
NV
a
nzt,c,„Afgts end seine 'expression ,c
which; you would not use for any money. w
It Was Used,Wheii quite yolingoBy u-s-
itlg care you,ivih save yourself 6, great la
deals,of thortificution az.4„,e,ercetv.. Goo
met] have' been taken erucl.becaine;
delirious. In thesple9ineute the/en:so
the most vile and indecent language
their restoration to health they liad no
idea of the pain they had caused. Thep,
had „le ar ITO
ions (I , afic .41i4ithe', Year
'tad passed since, the121,41)Teep,,itide1-...
ibly stamped upon their heart. think
of ,thi(itti'ilicriVei,iif4dAoim,
p rept r 1fl
yoarself or your frlenati,
IIALIVNOMIM11•11.440•11*11.111•111k
Btprp.„&,.(Foop,d3,IDE,u..,--
itiTt:;,,de'rie0epi
ssrrSeV.iSit-
,et4 hantlaiii Suez en .cornparzy,
w ItlietVidir,iromEthoinet• Said, the
fiatureecanal-,rnalterleapt his Arabda-
oaf.° bf 4141.1illedilste's"5steeds—over a
149P1.0"00,1401.441:
for a rfenclirila n-'`dh atsi
v
;few, hotire tato:ward, thy were called
,nitts'te;Np listen to do Les-
sep's Ole 'Canal, they being
in his own, snore tIti to
judge of niece of lib-rer t • than
of a greet undertaki
were of the cipinien
Mod, whom they h-
wnfl 80
Einiarrtl, 00n
a(1006 r and 00 they nnat vo
vaeir atIliesion to th*d1 ridr1e
impros4ed the sheiks, generals
ietere of tbeNiceroy
itis-eimmiwitteamte. -4Orantamesumemstinat
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Towarttii; throe o*cloolt in the,- after-
iwon the streets surrounding the Hip.'
podipme were crowded wigs wOndeir
and girls hurrying toward the different
ontranceg, Sosno had Bi.b168; others
books and a, large proportion of
thon ca,rried 110 books ob all. l‘lany of
theta hio,eseort8--yontlorvion Who re•4
itiotryopttad with (lion et tile doore,
for it W11,3 txdjusiVely n NVOTtiell'S meet.
ing--abri 1014 a,,Itind of int'ortnal meet,
;rig ot their uwxl ouMitle, or' otrollert
QBOCEROEL
4.g044 V".
...AT 1
•'l •S-•-
..P:e7ople
DBU
has rAleived a large stock of
tory
OCEI1 croozEive Sko.
6189 a laige Stocic
moorlit'fisd sizots
, imitable forlzall and Winter, coosistibg
161).'s,
.r01
Those in want of a first-cittss article iu the Boo
and shoe line should. not fall to •
, .
EXAMINE MY STOCK
Befor,e inkroilasnag,,
as -my experience of thirty years in thatline en a
Ides 100 in purchasing to select that only which
sun recoluntiend.
A LARGE LOT OF
irst liasBacon
JUST RECEIVED•
3. CRUNNICAN
BRODERICK'S OLD S1.-,'AIND.
'a- •
STOVES`
Wiiy Don't You Cio to Johns?
-rohns keeps up Main streot, at his old stain', wh ere
he has been for 18 years. Johns has nacre(' into
his now shop now. Anybody will( toll you where
ablins; Tiu-shop is. If you do not know \dors to
find it, ask tho first man. y ou• see hi 'Exeter td,fihOW
you, 'He'd do it. Nt'llext you get Ulan kilo
tho. place because there is no other place ill/4 t.
like it In e world,
Jaime stills armies, Unwire an‘things. You'll
see thee•ilyitYC
g Chitty out on the sidewalk -allot
them nutrked 111 plain figures.. You don't need to
ask tor what you want, You oan pick them up
anywhere.
' 'JOHNS 8 LLSCHEAP
so his store is always full of anon
Last Saturday his store was chock full,of mon
and women, anti ho laut as muelin as lie ,c'sculds,i-o
'to talc° the money, Such a Ibt of moneyl I toll
•S,oe those
New Patterns '.of Stoves
are Stunners.
N othing Uke bem in those parts. ,"Then ,thore is
such lots .1
1 *Hot -Air Drum:s
and other things. Suth .bercutifu 1 amps, ritw
unandeliers Table Cutlery. Cruets, Mats,,Brass
and Enamelled .Ketiles,o'Bituce) ans and • Pots,
:Churns and Brooms, Baskets and Butcher Knives,
• Sausage Machines and scales, Coal Oil, Black lead,
etovp pipe varnish, eau! hun (trade of other things
-alt useful and good, and you'll end them piled
from. the cellar up to the ceting.' . •
NOW
JOHNS IS NO GOV\TARD,
but follus do crn*a arofruct. Min and ask 95 many
questiths and pay„,biln so , mealy 4colnplimente
about his stook and his grand way of doing things,
that he gets 111220 01 contusticatod, and leses him-
self upeln the garret
COUNTING HIS MONEY
(if bei has any). The best time to see biro isann
rainy days, He is always aro inattlifin,' you
want things that aro usofurt 4101 ornamentel it
makes no difference what day you call, because
his men will adrave make you feel 118 11 you were
at home, and Will ABU you things ()beeper than
YOU 01111buy_thern eisowhere.
TI -X47.7.6 ,70X-11\TS
dYSTERS
OYSTERS!
Oysters! Oysters!
,
GROCERIES
bREAP, AT
G. SA_NDIE3B.'„
i'ost Office Block.
An exthlleut stock of Groceries andConfeet
ory on 119211.
CHOIE TOBACCOES and CIGARS.
Sportsmeu supplied with Ammunition.
..S411001,1?,0010, Seationary, Magazines
ALL THE LA.TES I' NOVELS.
gam. ._-01,,thig whine Needlesof every End fo
, G SX.NDERS.
TOBACCO
ENGLISH SHAG
--AT—
KEMP'S TOBACCO STORE
If you walit
A. d-pdf 5it Cigar
TRYEMP'.
FINE CUT
SMOltill 64 Cheting_ Tobacco
Cigars -wholesale ancl Iletail.
11:diE1 LS SUP.PLIED:
opposite Rbs .Plampg,taWs
EXETER, „
N W &lin SHUR
lie undersgnoct would inform the inhaln-
thants of Eieter afid y that ;,he lis
OPENED A,4.4kirLW BUTCHER Si -IOP
011'0 door south of his 131aAsoi1t1i shop and hopeff
the BlIna0 liberal patronage that. P114,boan aO
eoyde4 to him in tilt, I ,
nr,e.ortiuxrir AND wAeoil
line will be toktandod to binl in his new branch cy
business, His meat wagon0fl-call at the rest
derive of the villagers three times each week an
It s
titi kinds hart 6on sin utlY bn Itand at tis ha elm
shop,
,
11. .B11clelhithirig mini wagon making carried
as urinal In alP itf3 bY2,31.91f1A; •
R DAVIS.
'
- GUN iHr.f.
I*OX $110V1. AlqD
Litira.ca oxrie
:".)- N,101.1 having real ()veil to
teix.P.P.Pal.dea,ey, ,Mr. kf, Sonth,„
co onflActoly r-Onovate(i 046 pflini;
0iglti&,4 .404 Lib fottitio,so aft , to eexamatio
' "Oiloi--ii'0.H:dst,TAight4L'114',4,'„%ti.',
, . „
is prepared to exccute wialf, in 6Mt-ola66 a'),160-
Acanowlodging past patronage, he be a von-
, tlananue of the 14,100. 0 'O'C PIA'119. Attenti°u
Is 99-1194 te his if teek, of Vrafacs Afc,, having oh
14,44.etsees/ate.491-1 '''' "tt' glee:4:es, osse teete;
34
' illealf,"5,,,,tg 410100 99 at moderate rates,-
peidences p4OtOgr ft Photographs•when re-
alaaloa, $,42 Per dO(44 Cnbincts, $4; Intlieritt14, 0
MANUFACTUREs.
0. I.
COMMON SENSE
s1 liaVe h"cai'cl abortf, you," aifirwluft 1haVe
110ar4 i8 ',VIVO. The best -second to none iu
;t1.ib ' •
„
' '17:Tho #613.3.
11.H, Dyas, st .4:01.es Hotel Sta-
bles, who also payspash for
:141;46
•
'.(;ititor'thero6t id D.JbNS.
STEM RAK&1CRADLE ,FACTORY
C 0 T TLE
mAririf,aorunt(
wooltinHarvesf, 1,004
.Fork FlanAles,
Grain Cradles,
Ve will haye-roady for ;tbe .coming harvest, the
• •' celebrated
ulkeY Hay- Rake
ovelty in this section.
,
-,A113110:14.A_I\TTS,
flnd it to
Their Advantage 14Buy their Sleek from
llt
as 1111.)aprepared to ‘deatIivith them as 1101180/10-
11iy 118 any otherm
establishment, anilto give prompt
attention to all orders,
W1101.03SLE Ss RETAIL,
Turning
Of 'all kinds maae a specialty in the business.
G-EORGE COTTLE
RX(.1iC1', Aprll 8, 3875.
THOMPS011a 'W'ILLI4XS
1111.
A.GRICULTURAL IMPLEITE NTb,
Boiler nd
19 -"he Works
IVIITCIIELL; ONT.
Two -horse power
troda. Sawing machine
thhis machine has been th.ormiglxIi, tested. and
given
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
Its supplied with a
:E3A_NI)
f or driving a
Straw Cutter,
Grain Crasher,
Or other machinery, without extra expense ex
cept for the belt.
TRIAL OFFRED.
All kinds of
Farmingimplements
110131 constantly on hand.
1
BOILER SI -101:1
in full operation:
GI E
of all sizes to order.
PII1E.B
-Kept issett's Tin shop,
Exeter.
, promptly dttehtled
,THOMPSGN & WILLIAMS,
Michell.Ont.
:EA argernont of Premises
11'tf tOFtil()Vb),), tat/ATIFTED, FOB
pationv),.boStowed on 1*
-tdxito Ile eoinnumeed teiwriess, would acquaint
Itis TaalaaCiatt fEkna$ kUiti„ OtAfStON),(nli W4h, the
fact that hdhlts enlarged bit present ptico of
linsiness, and addeil largely to his stoa of,
Loather, including French, Canadian awl
Nuaerroan, and he Js Prepared to fill all orders
11,w,140 WY bitNYored with on the shorteet no.
ty1etbnt Cannot be surpassed in
the CoUntY ortIeion.
W. TROTT,
Meter, Jan. 1,570. 20.1118
CLOTHING.
Exeter Clothing House
,. The undersigned having secured the servi-
ces of a fliet`-'4144 Outtor,
(LATE OF (JHIdA6b),' ,
is prepared to fill satisfactorily all orders with
yhieti he inay be fit'voied.' ,,Thc expelionce
and et -moose Of Mi. Starri's in cutting and fit-
ting gainunfts 'warrant Me itt g ttranteeing.
, PERVECT FIT
01 everythie who favors me with his order.
011account of the hard times am deter-
'
mined to,,sell clothing at, A„ lew,prices as any
o thor.clo thing heuse.in the Wetit: :1
I BUY AND SELL FOR CASH.
A choice lot of Gents' Furnishing Goods ill
reoeived. Cloth beuent from me cut freest
barge. • J P DelcINTlatE
.75) PALL, (75
Gen ts Furnish'
Outfit itiiiishmoni
THE SIMSORTEER, EEG -S it/4N,
flounce that he has just received a splendid
;assortment of
CANADIAN, SCOTCH 36 ENOLISH
-TWEEDS
BLACK BROADCLOTHS, Ltz
DOESKINS; ETC.,
which for
STYLE AND QUALITY
WILL BE HAF,D TO BEAT I
TAILORING
Department is replete with every modern im-
provement, and furnished monthly with
meal -17,0N PLAtAS
OF
American Styles and Cuts
All Work guaranteed, and cut in the me
fashionable style.
Call early and see one of the choicest and best
selected stocks in town, and offering low
prices for cash. C.SOTITHOOT 7
••••••11..
FLOUR
McLENNAN'S
OLD GRIST MILL
Exeter,
TTIIIE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO IN-
A. timate that haying recently overhauled and
Refitted the MaOhinery,
He is now prepared to do
ciusirxilt
in a Brstelasi manner; and for a few weeks
while there is plenty of water power,
wil chop clean
DRY GRAIN FOR 8 CENTS PER BifW
Hurry it along before the stream'
freezes up,
PLOLIN 'AND' FEED
as mufti at
Who: esalb Prices,
When taker from the Mill by the pur
bha,ser.
And from additional improvement
that he has completed, he is now pre-
pared to do
I -I 0 IY 13,. I G
every working day. Parties can have
.their gfist home the some day
,t with them'.
, D. M'LENNAN
EXetei• Defc §0, 1875.
waessinswilfgasestwat
'�NIH FO D R
Bathia:st & Wilinton Sts.,
-
T.A.R.To
JOHN EILIOTT, PROPRIETOR.
l'IANUIPAUTURIlk
11tovror,
- to, FlowP, garg-Flows.
'Common. Sense S tte 14g ;
-AND AL IMPLE111ENTs USEJU 13Y FARA/Rub.
PARIVIERS'
6 ettaillia.
eft Kett Ciallotee-strOet, bortifiett
drirdidodir
' VI) s 1impt(A6,itt has a dnahle dfstribtithig ritin'erlii", fi:rid i'l ailniittd'a to be the boAt telota
lip public, I am maw bosirlyjeugagod ractiti# lel Ole epilog seeding, and will be tore-
parefi't,ci fluffily them 0, 10„1.r, 12 ttlies 8111,111ati latter drwithinit, neeordtua to Or-
,41hia"WW6lidettVer. to koop ou lona, i dti& at WO Co Onunly any wlio 'limy nOt hoe
given. thelr-o,t(ter., ,.;".r,he ctylo flni5h, an. tr it,Slo( *Ill to iiintia, all that, eau. be desired,
and it beittftlloci, hot entuitssCi,ci ill WeSte flti,
, .., ,
, ,,, ELLiOTT
.
60„ix 'earthy, sorrier Britharatand Wollingtou Sts. T.ontiou '
DItA.s', Agatit Drew '$ii itotel„ TilzeteV
urn sit
N.J.:;.17.S.TE.14T-3
i,,,,I,cp;gcs
1.3
ORDER
rJlovhtg )14 x40(ived a larf.;a s oek' of Plain and' :galioy bTw0o41s
1.3Voadc1olies, Doo-skintr, E
e„, the oititee,e, e:t.,,,a,111,1,:tf.,:bd'tlaeiite.aiii::::1:rol,tiesei:It„;:ziasittite.,tinis for a g004
A.' F1RST-CLA$S TA .
eboap'euit or overcoat Udtit'u ViumslifUgs will bo found complete
Club '1-Iouee
- Vi'llito 6 p alloy 1),irs LinentOollait,s & Cufl's z' Papm. Collars* Cuffs'
CPI;unl'eli:e1:111 °Cllur-titsr:ls,
\IIVIv'eedet(11141i\rVe,o&olPraw"ers Trttvellcr, Miliary,
Dalze et Connatigli
TweiaeisIslhd,insBeerorleyt 1:1,4;,-ffecyliersse' 04,f,63 . Challenge
S clenharn,
Gloves and Mi. s : ;
Buck, Kict, Cali, Cloth ASSS hc°1:111:ir*aifiSs'iP:11:ic°81:8119sP, tn,'.1 'i.'nLg' s ,
Waeh-cintins & neept;
and Wool.
A Fresh stosk of T4n aua Venitsjust corning fot X-mas.
, ,
me, Royal,
Dolly Vardpu,'
Dundee, You Bet;
Rubeneeiu
Q. lvt. 1,V1111313.
TEE
41
' • ..
*OA. PA)Etriairitd.
bogs leavis to thank his friends in ,,Exeteri and surrounding country for their libeial ,p'atonagd
An,the past,and hopes to' merit a -fair share of their trade mfiLe future,'Itaving
•
„.„
4-P
ONHANDt
�e � he Largest and
Best Assorted
Usually found ii a General store;
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, GtOceri0s, Etc
Ready-lnade Cothing,wines dind li-
quors, Hardware, Crockery, Boots
Riad Shdes. Leather, eto.
Please give I. C. a call as he is determined n6t to be under:
. sold by any establishment in this section of coimrty-.
jUST RECEIVED
AT THE
EXETER,
Grocery And Liquor Store
A large stock of
•
Green, Jaiian, Young Hyson nd
- Black Teasi
zsins. Curreditso rumo
CANNED 3911.T.TIT,
sardines Loi?„sters, Salmo(li
.•
Bitter Sauce and PiadeS, Brandies, Gil* Winds and ,9,yrups,.
Rye, Mgolt, Scotch, Irish and Conlidon Whiskies, Tobaccoesi
and Cigars,
WholeStle and itebail.
6. A. MA,
Main Street, Exeter'.
SAMWELL
PICKARD
,
Beg 'inform the piab116 that they have engaged
RIGHT
iterSte.B=C+1.W.N.
4,47.-sienClarimill•COMR2E1C-CitCr...A,SOMS”
Formerbi with MeIntyre 8c Co,
to conduct their
tAiLORINQ • PE:04.A.T.P.I.„.
and feel couffdent that all orders entrusted to them will give
•ENTII1E
SATISFACTION
111 cloths purchased from them will bo
CUT • FREE OF CHARGE
Thr have also fecelVd4 a large kit All:.wool Shawls and.
Blankets, bought much beloW their value,
which they are now offering at
Grea t Bargain6..
Stook Full in all Departmentsr
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ONDERTAHING
C. s. t1zza'r,
TTnclortakors aficl. Furniture Manufacturer
.i,vouLD sky T
V tho,0 li intend
purchashig to de So iron),
'the rumaffi10111:03:, The
dolor who buys to 5e11
14010 must necesseriiy,
/,ffivo a prof3. .Wo 1111
01giVo the purobiwors the
benefit, which cermet fail
to meet the views of tho
Gremgors, Our aspoMos
late lass thamthese ot city
mireorketurets,eoriSeqUent,.
1,5Ndo Mtn kill Ohot,i)Or,
E W 0 tI
snccisittttontion
to out undertaking depart'.
100111, 18 111011) corn;
pieta than 01131? 0,8 DO,Ve
added covcirti now d aligns
Is,to. The bost coffins;
ritsice ts, ehrou ds,e,m1 every'
-Muer ,1 requisite at tho
lbwost prices. Our now
hoarse is pronounced by
competent liffigee to. be
ccoond Id noos in 114
province.
Z01610*..16-i-411,•11ie
C.,44i • 4,thDLE
• • •••••• • ".••.-...•
ti N.° NV -Y
szvrx110•114,01Eit
Olt10131
"
ASfii.olighil),,A,s$Olithorib always 6,i 10,1,1 Aiiy kind i'itrnishod .t� '6146t..
1. 115150 tPin,geViiiNgtet
tam theatighly,16*Iili DO
ti &I:vensge 011120420 1042,5 111 cute tb titre/0Po it: i3Offt it01. 20 *V.
dfiroideat41401rOggiti.teratd to, Ihnon-s1, ers deer West of the CeVotutirOltd Itoto.1,!1.0
t