The Exeter Times, 1878-2-28, Page 3ZEBRTT.P1II 2.8,1818 THE TIMES
t iron the painted windows play
If [the deserted aisleer or talking in
va;llisl)ereeer the °`ilei would primp the
bellow While .Ruth played. They let
themselves into the chnreh 'by tine vex
try floor, and were secure agaaiast any
chance visitors, while the busy city
rushed to ,a.nd fro among the atteye
outside. 1.\r(1 rural' corner of gaeen
1.:ret;ttuld, no eouut(y church -3 aril in
the wildest cofl»try di.ericts, could
mate!' the >;oiit;tcie encs leattulinese ut
tele <llrl City plea( of worship oat Roy
firtt'n'noou in the week.
Sew, thcl'e was One V41:o1`. Rut`
[fist saef(ll"1 kept °It'r ti.a ul,Clay :3fterlio nut
fol' iirgan !Hectic',• ; any othee aver
f ,, •l call wee aa. le di,ittor, t•f bet en taut
a h-t,'i:tay which wide al invite,/ into h
sieeder rade- 'L eR v ee:ars fl! ti.e
+ erlay la.eei heal ay asap tip 11:' jest
1e , tl tint'■ to be talked arae t. Shop:'
W •tc(t hoer of it, mere/rune as ai
ere,. Ci2oe ent it 3 re"!illi ry it time tea
Clem. elerka h:tivlt4 h•(lat ti to get it.
Rat there was one cleats at toasts •left ,
1l L l're- w by mune, ft inoutid%t'r i3*' St,
l'"0,x[1[•'6 lt"ei eletir. who meet hive got
hie Setnrdaay half ![(!inlays regularly.
De D neva' [missed loel,ieg at the chortle
ate fair o'clock no that clay. when Rink
wa a playing over the lastune for the next
regi'•• .m. vi.,,, ;ell pool' little t)naarlott'• tett
behind, ! lying tli, pLllnp hanent!, with
au attentive eye to the ii aeition of the
littt.. t all. :it the (nil of the string. autl
]iete•tatitcr !Anile the roll of 1!10 nniighte
men: ie celeted along the walled told !sigh
lit the raffere, of the roof.
John ZVyiarow Cattle every Saturasta
for leerily a veer. it was natural tlint
he, h bat a rreeaul,e-r of the choir, and
juncture Sohn Wybrow rernembered
that be had taken the liberty of order-
ing a few oysters for sapper, and 80 on;.
the party finishing, as it began, in sim-
ple mirth and happiness, for Ruth was
vet in that dreamy state of unea.ieulat.
ing happiness- ..a!nappy Fool's Paradise
of innocence ---to waiters out, of whi:,h is
,"
to realize one's boostal sty, with all its
cane lic:.ted force's of past, preseut and
ttitilre, lei dangers and AB patielons.
John \Vybrow, daring alt these times,
never told the girl that he lived her.
Yet his hand pressure grew always
seamier, hie voice grew always softer,
his eyes rested always lunger upon
Ninth's fair head, and he became every
aset'k more and more the brightne.es
:tutl joy of her life. If this does not
ee ttesitnte love on both shies, what
l•eee ? Yet the girl never thought of
:nyu ing being said to altar the sweet-
ness of this innocent pastoral ; and the
t au3n , load, for some reason, refrained)
nen speaking the ward which should
!week the fir ell.
J;ut the spell wax broken, noel rtlalela'.
"To BE cnsTn^ii��la.
1 OF THOUtillI'.
1iyetceryand itinocenee are not akin.
Fat n has no voice but the beert'al tine
pile 9,
Eerie' awl provided fear le the nioth•
er of safety.
lion lose their intellectual powers
f1C want of exerting thein.
Our plosions Are the only orators
wile aro certain ;.o usreuade us -
Those who Wow the wide of others
tl e•,r. Brest neefiil tenor—in faint their strife ti1,3y etiauca to littve tate spurkd
omit" tonna` -.,houi,i hl;e to try Itis part ;1,'{ftp their eascu feces.
!Min's °![unity Inas make your
ti r'e t+'llanno Helder one iby, yet it will !•
make 11 beevittr 3tnother.
Threugh [yogi we aro taught to re.
toad we gather hiaduni pot
tlnrelangit ilewere lent thorns.
The heart that is soonest awake to
[lowers is altvaayi the lint to be touch -
over let hand awl who so [;late t3,
help him :ae the t1r;; t'nirat ? The vi -it
%ei; ht therefore the rng'u''ie'tl as otlieiaal,
and performed in the dieel,art e Witty.
Se.: ar it wits praiseworthy. P.tilli.wh,t
way not 'v t eighteen when she became
organist, Btu, salary of twenty pounds
to ['ear. at first r.•gat3•tla:l the alrlte:ara net
of the tenar.wtto was thee about tcve3uty ed us the thorns,
tw(l, entirely itt this nolo. ti : ire; in 114%
w'ry loot t41 cottf ibifan 1'y the fact that The OJlt'Ln. 1'Futlie•eataar Fay. l --Thi,
J'UST RECEIVED
T THF.
EXETER
Grocer and Liauor
A large stock of
Store
Green, japan, Your ; sen and
].ao Teas
Runs Currants, Pr
DI,I X Apples , C�. ,n.o-. ''BtZ31ZT,
Sardthes, Lobsters, Saiino
'Bitter Sauce and Pickles, Brandies, Gins, Wines and Syrup
Rhe, Malt, Sated, Irish. and Common Whiskies, Tobaccos
;tut.! Cigars,
Witolc.�<a n arta -Retail.
G. A. MACE,
Math. Strutt Exeter,,
FOU NDB
Neutra; g0341 100lcnirq. $!mitt o% thcaolopo is 3t [*fair): that lira; a fiatvttr of jnt;tice
Grit Of N.. !lath heti nothing to do with about it' ,t1'li ttlnoaaint Young Man
[lore roolutli thoughts wiliob anctt a ft.r- #rutin thea country went auto a tear to
teitnns concurrence of au %lith*s tele of- get a [triol.' Otto Of 11143 tow" brave"
801 ten enngentlors. Her We was fall of real ;tot !lis ey e:t Olt ,hills an(1 rondo ata itis
busitlrsa'1 non, when the exereiee'e mina that the green one was about the
ive,•o iiui::era, when Reith Ha,l owed prober afire: to hulls. As the (limitary
owe. two of her pieces while Solon Wy,, bey wits tekitag la (:rink the brave walk•
brow sat Lee4itta her and listened, what ea up to him and remarked:
email more in aeo.' 1 nc'' with tite die- 'litter a liar 1
-hies of natural pnlitenese than that he Countryman turned in estouiri111nent.
should walk home with her, and help and said,, e1 wee not speaking to yen.
little Charl )[tee, who had to walk on a 1 &met know you 1'
crutch, acre tho street -1 It was not Brave shouted, 4I'11 make you know
fer to the profeosor t, and Sohn Wybrow one, y u-----•-; you KYanother
Navin - d 3 tt' word and I'll knock your head off.
altcceel a some tow in
inside the InorisP grew to abnee tllitt Countryman looking abolat and see-
}irivile.o by staving to tea every Sente lug that tile crowd tr•/ata composed of
stay owning, The whale Mons!' of tins townsmen, meekly ienlpurleet1 that he
Lemites Iikea hind; exceitt ono. Rupert
the 0141(44, 'for kende reason of his own,
chose to take offeree at his coming, em's
]'a et)nliltlt'nc' to Antoulrtto expressed
his conviction that !lir. Wybrow was a
ell ppy.
On thosli eveninge this simple family
got throve:It their bread and butter and
tea with mirth and merriment.
And after the tea, of corr•se, they
woi=id have a dance.
None of your nneaningless scampers a
deux temps, a~1 was then the new rash.
ion in frivolous Euglatntl. Not at all.
Tim professor, with grave air, assumed
a violin in pbtee of the usual Int, took
rp a position in the corner, and looking
solemnly round, named the dances and
the (lancers.
"Minuet de Ia Cour---Mr. Wybrow
and Mies Waarneford.
Then wnnhi John Wybrow, with Cas-
tilian ('onrtesy, lead Ruth, as grave as
if slue were dancing before..a court, to
her piece, and with her go through the
tat91v hil
steps, we the children seated
sound criticised, not unkindly, but with
severity. This was not a rehearsal,
but a performance, and the professor
permitted himself no observations.
The mi'luet concluded, the performers
sat down, amidst a chorus of remarks
and commertnries.
"Pam de fascination—Mademoiselle
Ant'linette Lemire."
Then would barst upon the over -
delighted gaze of the children their eld-
est sister, in a reiraeulous robe of
white muslin, glad in which, as in a
cloud of azlory, she displayed miracles
of art. Toere were no criticisms upon
her, octyarapturous round of applause
when, with parted lips, bright eyes,
and wanting breath, she finished the
last nilonette as gracefatly sae. Fenny
Elesler herself.
"La Tnrantulta—Monsier Rupert
bemire and Mademoiselle Antoinette
Lemire.
°Danse des Exiles, Souvenir de la
Rochelle
'Phis was a donee invented by' the
Bra Letnire who took. to the daneing
„
ipr'ofesston. et was executed first in
polo, and then in full chorus by the
family altogether, assisted hyRath and -
,aohn Wybrow, Perhaps this finished
:the performance ; perhaps there was a
1;mple waltz ; flerhapeel too, at this
guessed he had wetter get out, as it (lid
not apps ar to be a healthy place for
him.
Ila,lf the creed shouter., 'sold on,
ji ere's ene+lgln decent men here to see
fair play 1'
'Oh 1' said the plowboy, 'If that's
3110 shape of it 1 don't mind obliging
my friend there if he will pull of his
coat and step ontside.'
Brave, to his diayn4thad to step and
strip, and in about Live seconds had a
new face uglier than the original. He
has not hankered after an interview
with a youth from the country since.
THE ONTARIO
SAC T S INVESTMENT
LON DON, CANADA
Working' Ca ital, $2,100,000
Reserve �'un�g $144,000
Largest working capital of trey Company west
of Toronto.
1Merev lowed o 2 fli t•cisa4Ter, iE''fia:L' 1,130Cllret'.,a
Ghee •ins.Y.gI11.Loans, ks8"o•cent, or out11e
ilii lnery
a -gate l', at 41.10 op:',n ret the bo rotac•.
App11•e to W.P. BULLER,
Macage e.
o:'o 110 1. A 3 n^=,w La r.+:, T.:eter,
ASON 1^Hr'aacv,
Jo:.,t_+:SO ,0 otls;011.
JaII E.'v .
13m.
MILTON
IDOL
FOR 50 CENTS to 1' 11ys acs
Cress elegant dents Watch 0, a;u
' pair S.eeve L'r [tons,
set 1 Collor 11 al .[811 -
heavy plain ring, 1 P.tlisioa A'a.
mond pin. Retail pr.ee $43, w ;00,
000 stook onus[ bo sold. Illustrated
catalogue of jewelry, watches, tcrC.
sunt with every lot. Silver watch.
�a� �a
to 11l agents Watehireo.
JEWE.ILR 11�B leo rnitsern PN0)7r' Y CO.
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AT THE
Standard Sash Door 2 Bliss
FACTORY,.
i3 cocsie at ,1opl on haul, r" kieds et building
it ie:lei, k•oo;.lgho.:aand soft,Whet -Mein13.
i+ s&c.said cJoao. Plan ngJigglcgaudTv:o.eg
p1;o,v,bly attended to.
BUILDINGS CONTRACTED FOR,
a id satafsct'on ,;r ,.•artec1. As we llavo'on
uald r la'Re stoo'ro,J '•Intilbe', we feet -4,u"eof
sa 'ng •,llosew"lomay give vsacalt.
:ROSS BROS. & TAYLOR.
es
O E B I
P�tau,zders, Engineers ain't Matiehinists.
,ette4 esti r$ Fes OF
ENGINES AND BOILERS, PIOVRING, (Mtn' AND SAW
bTAVE A\t) HEADING :tf 1t'ltl:'alefty
Middling Furitierd of innl,reyed !Mule.
)4.1LLS
Agricultural Implements
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES
Iron.
and
Ketttea, Selteel seats, stie.IT �1 ! ( 1
Iron. c nc.1 1-)�,*a:+8 1.1'��. 8tiiit' =1 o E ♦raam.
For sale cheep—Second hand Boilers and Ennt ire& Strove
Shltlgle, and Heading Machinery.
Itelaatre on Boilers, Engines, &e„ promptly attended to.
GODEEI011 FOUNDRY and MAATTJF ACTU Ii tr co.
GODE1LICH, Ont.
DR. PIERCE'S
STANDARD
D
REMEDIES
Are AOta,lvertiseal as'"cu ^ealls." hot arca speeites
in the diseases for: vinic a t1'ey ane recommended.
NA?U AL e LECTzoa
•
Investigators of natural science hose 4IeaYlon-
fl (ted bila2J(1 ion uytrsq• t F,tt ,,g1 a el?,»is tisk
1.ui uaI ....la ') 1 the �vrrieal f f ho tlft(sC= is #pie
only law that cea,Fe bs ,yes thrift and p rp,et,tit, ,
Does not the Same principle govern tragi cor111&ler-
elelp,rosp rite of roan? An info ierca.t ot!,.lpres-
-t^,le a l>ua ctior t.>,l le. fly rea [alto. • o,e r ear aver -
it. Pr. Picret sStnz' 5u d 3$i 1l�Fea+ alar a O l v'atko
all others.. Ti4.ire l+ in the tl.lf,•ifi 'r3 ,�"3�ee,,,
inn email uu tt.Maa per i u•. + et la a ,ave
c 1 ric+t runt p• cu e+ vc) 1 1 an4i
ii4r;sld
s'cnicie etlieal 333 ::o4 (.Ary
d1 1fter.., r r 113', TL C€P.r.ra* ern'
CoIdezl Medical Z/iscoveay�
i 'atnlaleu Xetlical i e vexy
or 41,.:;:c.•
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cioitittU 2etdieai +tai 'scflvcry
x,
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3•
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p aV,'.1
(t. to, :.. .:t ..
3.
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1eaSar t
rurgative
Pellets.
wit
:'tire:ft 1e,a ?,:e, :5,, (ire, ra'+,p;:Lrcea ts'ra420 G'o'caa '
er.t
f1.4`"l et1 t :rust tut3aa tt', t•r bU Z.'Tt''i
l"11 i(( t'lt1'•'tt., 3 ,in 13r- cr. that. 13 s:r.4I
, .vot (:. ', a .rt't `l '1 'y ae t, t1r0
Wet' ^t'+ 6 f1..1140;131t4 C . 4 t+ .31,4'3'-313}411:1'4.
13113133 iu 4110..
10 4 s+,3+33 -,i++ u.'( 11e (1.13'!1[ lal,'zitl( ;lash er
and meet t444 it, to t; 11 l'.ua1.'13ttlleeir'+t,11ua
K t„ 114 *$ a 1F, Ern L.atiett4 fr,'IU the Stomach.
mach.
31313'. : s •attr 1 dr n 3t1n'o. i'1in in too 11,1 late? exa
il, tltv,v t t,a frit and tutorial Fou-:-. ser'
Iris 1(1',1'41 1 n, .311 1';va I' 1113.. t,.a1 t t p•as-
'
1;01. . t, t to 'ta+ 1.44.51 i w.13101 say that r It 1 1.1 to
uaztra net azi:u 1 (.e,eplla>131431 4, Ines int-
tr ro 13,4 ('r i tint 41,11+tit the 133.33 3 c of t ilt'txu
ire Ib t ! 4t. a tar, .1Y .ur•4'4,1 e:3, end east 1 (1 in
; la a 1. 4tl " theta' earl 9 .. Lein. 133['3'. v p lr*,el°3rti
oma elp,nlrt',if,rons i it 114.4tdue,1*!th.titrl. taro
%altway$ aaeah au1,1n 3 adds'. 1.111 3104 134V e'34 Is 1.343),
t°1t ;4' grill 41tO'31 cru pout up, to ehe:ipl 17',',13 v er
pt t+1'"uribow, '3)t•'dully nit, l4:1n. sl3 ,31,1=1
01;0 t• 3.1(3430 4'43.(, ,a slo1'f.313 a'fttr3`,
salt 1.31 Ito, Fe* 'dpi lie., 11,41 lit -Lotus, 1 i 1,4t•les,
Sore L 4 1 and Lrlap+ti1Aa,. 1141 y “re, hut14 .,•r, .vv-
,Inal3Clalif ,t G• l+r t d:,•u 1n
3'04384:6.n aitlt tliu
tel t,ira11l4 *11',3! 11istuverv,in enter t 1 83ve;art the
hest ret,uit -.
1)11. Ill ''RCE'S
I VtaltIl7i
C. & S. GIDLEY
Undertalkc*r t.t,xic7.
'UTOULD SAY TO
V those who Wend
purc11a5Le1; tei do so from
the lnaunfoeta, or. The
%tooter who Bury to sell
toast 1 i%oess trily �'.-•
have otaita f ^ ,
to give tato purchase s telt! . ,•
benefit, which cannot tate ' - q.
to meet the clews of the
(3rangers. Our e1Ue3l,cy
aro less than those of city \�.
menu 'lcta"ers emusetyment-
ly we can se11 0ne:tuer.,
F rnituro ian'uf ,c ttrer ..
Brablerns of all
WE WOULD
to our un,tertnking deptnrt-
mea(t,o'hich is more t'i1371
p.1ite than ecer, as tiro have
Added several new desieue
of late 'rho host enalina,
caskets 81330u418,te1111 civet 1
%1114.1.41 requisite at tR.o
lowest prices. Our new
Bear a is p,ren0aaleetl by
competent iad;res 10 bit
Freund to note in ti e
Provinces
call specialatteution
the Different Boodles.
THE EXTEB
TM LID STrinirla MM., WIT.
0
THE Subscriber begs to nnnoual00 to the inhabitants of Exeter and tile*r
-t•rouudivg coun-
try, that he Hits op(ned a't'LN and S row; 1)EI'eYr in the store nearly opposite Mr. G.
A. Maces Grocery and L1,p-lur store, Main street.&vutur, where he is p.ellar3d to fill all unless
for
Cook, Parlor and other Stoves
At Manufacturers Prices.
Tinware, cheaper than the cheapest, and made up by practical
workmen on the premises.
Eave-Trpughing done to order, Carriage Platin„ a Specialty. Coal oil Chimneys, the
very best and none cheaper.
0
Intending purchasers will aiwayR find me at my post:, ready to attend to my own business
and prepareti oat all times to treat customers courteously and supply them with a good and•
heap artic 0. Depend Capon it that nowhere eau you get better valve for your money.
The very highest price in Cash paid for. Hides and Sheep skins,
E. H. SPACKMAN.
Exeter P 0, October 15 1877.
.1.8178.
STOOK -TAKING 18 Y
During the month of February, we shall offer at reduced prices, the following lines in 1,Vi11ter
Goods.
PI OR THE gtEAIC) ' MONE-17"
ltr
LADIES APPAREL, DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, CLOUDS, WINTER
GLOVES, WOOL fJOSIERY,BFEAXFAST SHAWLS, LADIES'[!; MISSES,
FUR 'SETTS, LADIES FUR CAPS, &c., sec.
In Gevtlemen's Clothing, Ready -mode clothing, both in nuder and overcoats,
Shirts and Drwero, light ana dark Fall Oloths, heavy Canadian Tweeds, all
wool Flannels, both in fancies and grey. C1ot3 and Fur Cape, lined laid Groves
, and Mitts. Also white and grey Flannels.
The above goods writ bo 'fro'ol at astiJ}+t advance on my cost, as'I ran an'3ioiis to males room
for the Sp' "ug anti Su n..1e: stock. - '
Runyon elm, we have 110 motion Baler; neither I3aul:1a.1+'t Stocks. A call will sa.'sfy es to the
Lash:el Jess of Cm ata( ✓o statements. Yours Respect 3rlly,
JOE-ENPP CLAI,I L",.
PRESCRIPTION
DR. PIEiCL'S
PRES
1-:
:t1't '1:1T7''� r,'1 I'{ �,
PBE CILI .l. O:4`a
D1. PIERRE'S
FAVORITE:
PRESCRIPTION
The rt n1,'.Ii131 nlnntanit'ft of those (11•; 'aa(41 pie-
catl.13tu women 13644 831',11!13.',l az lura;4'esplerpeuce rt
the K u tds lei,p onset'}'. vi wheel[ IV. helve .s the
chiefean,ultilr nhtniei:;'1, in a'laptitl„ 1t'3tledies
for their cane. Di: l"te „'r» 1 a cs vitt, 1'1v.emitiun
1 •
the Wild/ of this (tt,•:tdw3 t up1e: ie114 t , met hos
beeolne justly et irbrl.t033 for its !Wally and ren111r
lalble curse; of nil talose chronic t i,ea,es and
WE .E.N SSES
PECULLUI TO
FEMALES.
Favorite Prescription is a l'owerfill I':o3.torative
Tonic to the entire system. It is a net vitae of ten
surpassed efficacy, and, w331e it quiets nervous
irritation, it strengthens the enfeebled .138,vous
system, thereby restoring ittohealthirlvi';or. The
following diseases are among those is which the
Iatv4»ite Prescription has worhett uta ;ie (aures,
viz.: Lencorrhata, or "Whites," Excessive Flow -
Painful blenstsnation, Ulm0tur4al Sit npn'ession,
Weak Back, Prolausus, or falling of rive Dt('nls,
Anteversion, ltotroverrion, Beav'lu;-dot!a $.,na-
tion; abronic Congestion, Inflame tion a e,t tkernt-
tion of the Uterus, internal Heat, Ner ,•otly Pe •ne -
sion, Peteility, I INl10ndener, and vet v 11111,14' other
chronic diseases peculiar to woolen, ut'bnot men-
tioned here.
ThofoIlowing Lad ale a few of the many
thousawis who cam testify to the efficacy of Dr.
Pierce's Pave itePlescli,lt,ou,f.o.ueeperience and
observation :
M. s. Cornelia Allison Neste, Iowa Mrs. rhos.
J. Mothvin, Hatcher *3 Station, Ga.; Mrs. T. A Soy-
1nonr, home, N. Y.; Mrs. Fre uei3H11at11Ck, `el'.ia1188
Ohio : ltlrs, Leery, Putnam, North *Wharton. Pa. :
Nies. Maty A. Mundt, Edina,, 11o, ^ hit's. 111 airy A.
Prisbio, Lehman. P1a. ; Mrs. R.H1att,Emnoria,Knn.;
Miss Louise Pratt,
tt, Doclgerville., Iliacs. ;ALt's, L. A.
Dashield, Norfolk,Va.; Mrs C. Allison, Proctor,
Iowa ; Mrs, J. N. Vernon. St. Thomas, Ont.; Mrs. S
(. Marian, 24-3 N of th kiaward Street !Salaimo.3e, bid;
Mrs. Lacy Cullman, Barnesville, Ohio 8133, Nanny
Ilic1*..oght, Jefferson, Iowa bins. L. 4-4.. Stemrod,
Felea(silip N. Y. •, Miss Ellen Cady, •W a.ldleld, N.
Y. ;Mrs. Anthony Amann, Verona, N,t.11318.B. N,
Books, Grand Rapids, Mich. : Mrs. F. ii. Webb,
Wate town, N.Y. Thousancis of reel ences can
given apt the Weald's Dispensary. -
THE PEOPLE'S
MEDICAL ADVISERI
Dr, R. V. risme is the sole yropl. ietor one manu-
facturer of the foregoing reined los, all of ,vhieh ale
sold by Druggists. lie is also the pother of the
People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a [cork.
of nearly one thousand plates, with two hundred
and eiohi y two 'wood a agray.tugs and colored plates
Rehas' already sold of this appcla.t :work
Over 100 000 Copes 1
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141U V 1 (post paid) $150.
Address
R. 7. PIERCE, H. D.
World's Dispensary, Buli'alo,N. Y.