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The Exeter Times, 1878-10-24, Page 6THF TIME S OCTOBER 24 ] 878 THREE SONNETS. The nightingale sings on the hawthorn tree The nightingale is singing in the wood ; But in the hurried beating of 1uy blood A sweeter voictl is singing unto me, A glad, triumphant music never to be Silenced henceforth. Was it last night.' stood angel 1 In apprehension, flow like a God."' And yet, sotrtehow or other, he never looks at that when he is backed up to a peanut stand taking in a tail pocket cargo, of peanuts, When a luatt takes his family out of. town for the summer, and discovers, when they are four hundred and thirty. Death. in my soul, and searched the sky to ser, nine miles front home, that hie wife, One friendly star to cheer my solitude? from force of habit, just slipped the i Who dreams how near is heaven to hell? 1 key to the front door under the door- stand mat when she tante away, be gets sop{. To -night in a blase of stars, my heart aflame, mad at her unparalleled stupidity that Snug to by sounds straying from uuset.n he doesn't recover his good humor, un - spheres, til it is discovered that he, after, Ando ,fee little thin—a, icourafg it:ttr,i, loeking the trutik very carefully A woman's voice that called rue by my name, put the key in the dining room clock. A woluau who kissed rue, smiling through her When Ilia Shalt of Persian returued tears.,home from Paris recently he was solne- what surprised to find his wife at the Oh! the rare grace of leers good world when a depot awaiting- his arrival. There .;ern i were nine tetrndred of het, and when he Mowers and Reapers. aWE. Q ER A 'TRIAL grata ' o'clock next dray, an:T, bis lips looked cFUuree1ebraated Unutterable, which tht' n hast hid me trace as if he 11a�d glued them to a pimp Stn le In the rose petals. the mossy hn,k of 4ree'l, ' handle on a frosty morning. Ile men - W ht're the burls paler pink btw-ht s benc. •t ^.: , truly resolved, as he headed the proces- --AND— Sweet, thou art renews preeress. Lett the sion home, that the next tine he visit - place ed Paris he would either take half his 81 f GG l e With eyes kissed into sight by have: The ,,tat through kissing her it was ten ower- ‹ Reapers V where she reigns. for reeti,,arlt as am.1 serene wife along and lock the retntaatxtier of n au kiutlsot (;vass awl,fxrrrla, and ou all anal Lkt%her, thouttaacitest lan7rely by thy face. her • np,or else—etey at 1101110. Wens of5,'ilaaatlsurface, Thi h•'.vi',t n1t`thy ti.a;1 fins lala.it'.,f yrs s; "Yes- fael,ilw.cikivliit," 6141 a wild ANIS GUAR \N.Cl E. SATISFACTION A t1r .p of dery ; a4 %Wok tuft onth. spray; 'Western orator, gt,lti at past, telt NC S.�IaD'a A dower's- death, when the wilatt reacts int its • gaeenbttolts at a modulo, the t.ix tak- lan:,l1, ea off raw whiskey, oar debts all paid, We also otter a Trial of our Wrought 'top 1 gaze in thy t1.°'tr t'yas as in a ; la , t nand liberty --beat' old gel k-hns a new Two Bar Batt though I listen, thy sp,a'eh s t urs far away, dress, anal the American eagle an midi-JOHNSTON'S COMBINED REAR Like the seta manuring in a liolloa shell. tiauaal ttrruw rand as fresh olive htaudit t foie what is tad prevent 11s from rte- iT� With falba' i a►aw,edp,•. all t►a,l'a tatysteriea, •eteroni; the greatest people on earth ? t a itichil.esinpp11et1 with l pause for a reply," 'Net at this • Two Pltrnaans, Tit,' twirl chattel :.f tit., r t. kin! fn line lit ralS; •a mellow 1 ern t .x Two Draft -hers Tll,' , i Hut a nit l oav ala, .t`�, , exl rut t ti right„, ••ruxfafl chair of niwilu win•., a•. . .,1r the bridge of his twee, acid be atilt- Two Finger—bars lotea.l, • , • r. ;:1 +' Tho pause will continue lentil I;1: our I%nives, Sal ei• . ,air the .l, a 1 +,f n1 tit'; tho :t+ can Wet the �tutlitt out o' the lop-eared t Forked and Keyed, I Iuak nine th.ee and I enopriitettai, Alp MOWER Itt 1.•.,;.-, tt ilat•. er , 'w crrat f n t1, atanit .; Tear s'et! tart not, ca siat'•r. awl I.•vur, and It<L, meat er tllshua ,� Mutt etslr - �� hoopoe 7 Meted, Gel. who Lae t;ivt to thee to :sae. taste -t stir. le 1 "An I. nt1etit dJl Truth.—You u tie- t la e.e.`, sera's to suffer, ttDil if yeti lead as miser- Iron laiser- Can p + from yT�� y. d Ir oel fiat toy e' e'a11 1 if. from v1aarn I Ili =i,'' 1 cilias life in this hi+aantilni aa•ilrlii, it rs CwD. b chane 1.e*it• fL o:.i.q +t o 4Y` e p '.erase!airs:; : ti,„ ,,s...,=1...- •vhiclt I tjitd c,• ward ,, .• ; ; eratirviy your own fatllt, uuil there is 1 co tteaper I The le art and i:.Habs avlt rt with n t ,las; divine. lied one even ee for you—your nnreas I &;.t $t , fair rtOf•r; rid• a.i .i,a,. f,a i,I, a enuitble ereiealiee anti:,lt, ntawt m, which AND REAPER TO llO\ E.11 ..'� nte.. Self -oilers, ate., te. 1878) SPRING ArS78 THE OLD BELIA.B.11141Iz0 LTSE At all times, And partioalarly at a period when Trials., is universally depressed and money scarce. It is in the interest of every buyer to purchase where he eau get the article he avant, at the lowest rate. In calling your attention to ruy present stock, I do so with eve''y contld- enee; it being more carefully assorted and selected than that of any previous season. In the Dry, Goods Every department is replete wi+h the most seasonable and fashionable fabrics, marked a prices which should minuend the attention of the very closest buyers. THE ORDJ tt> D CLOTHING still has JR. W, IVES at ita.head In Millinery Uuderthe ma..ag rnent of Miss :lioGloghtou, rte can snit the most fastidious. Our stock of Groce.aes, Boots and Shoes, Canadian, English and American Shelf and Heavy Hardware one of the largest and best worked in the Oonnty. Intending purehasears will consult their best interests by examining mystuelt before going elsewhere. PICNARD Linder talc( i WOULD SAY TO to rose tib° intend ourfltap•.«.g to .lo aero tr.,nr the rn:artuf tctu •.•r. Tito ti.:ah•r sopa dant t•' . t1 a?. tin !Mist at'•t••:a'iav laaaatt pa profit, We t tt•t1 to a>t:t'th.' i, tre%:,,,a4r4t a•+ taaautat, 'vaath cannot list to meet the views of the Grousers. Our esociri.,s wart less titan the t. of city =inn rt,U Yh e o •'trel«tr ie we eat. sot t tal'tn'tr. I►i+tt t t tort mixing, y v t in L as a .a,v 11i1*; killed tlltral�i 1tHt11. i ersan ti Iirlel:P+ • [$yrs�rlteDCalt:,fftatHt'ltnr$a •. wan' iHatesat gut :titlst rte ace .” thyme glees e„ eke nt+wa. !ledge and common st'tasa reasoning n sees s'thett. —renege Bee. will sn nr shots 3'•11 t}U) 1111114 ttria,ri.tlttl Please call at our exotics andine+rec anti.septic, cornlan;inti ptenp:atetie, liver- alit litat;lrinr.5 bttft,rc 1lnrcltaaiu -� _• cleaning, mucous membranes i+t'ratpin,51', . g FUNNY. ntultunli:1 parvo, L'taivt•rs:t} Ill -alta ltrnly- elsewhere. lug pills will clue tHillioilsneas without "Come Inn and C`. Peters." is the fail," Now this is the same remedy way a Brooklyn hotel -keeper advertises that we advertised a year ago as a his litninteeee sure cure fear worm.; Give ne some- thing can we help our town r ,asks 9 thing, original in the patent -medicine the editor of a certain i.hect. Did be ever try leaving, it ? Any. man pays too much fot his whistle who has to wet it fifteen or twenty times a dray. If you don't want to lose your good acne, du not have it printed on your unehtella. "There's son shine for yon," said he, as he saw a dutiful boy polishing his father's boots. deck ban's, duz ye ?" "No 1 I'not f"1't u R iT I N "r. That; so.—It takes a cast iron but- running a steamboat." Zactly 1 lfont 1. tonhole to resist the affectionate inter• I ride straddle oh de cow euatcher to 1 Dune to order. est a candidate has in a maws welfare.tic� next landin'—I'saa busted, and a long ways from home ?" "Get nu ! All "Nilsson," says theBoston Pest, "is aboard !" and the regrn straddled the fat;. fair, ante tI.iano••10, soft- "cow -snatcher." Ed. Gilligan pulled nut the throttle wide open,andthe trrin had not gone more than India mile be- fore the engine collided with a cow, throwing it over the fence, into a corn field, and the negro atter the cow. Next clay, coming down, the negro limped up to Jase, at the same depot. and said : "Boss, I didn't ride fur wid you on dat cow -snatcher. Kase yin see de cow wantett to ride dar, too, and there wasn't room fo' bofe of ns, so we we got off tngedder up here in de oo'n field fo' ter rest. Do nex' time I rides wid you, I'll freeze to de tail -end of de wagiu—hits safer. 0, & S. GIDLBY at.v1 F11.ruitulro I.cin•ut i,eurGr. "cirIa WOULIt et;ilsrccialatt.-ntion io our ut,tertakiev..lop rt- tatent,trlliel. its tlu'lt+ CotL Oat. Mau ersi an We haw ,ttldetl several n -w dt. r�tew of tate Tlu• hat rutted casktts sharia ds,and sway ute r tI ice;set .te at ti o touts prle*w Our ,e• •v lae;,l t is puma waved +!r nano •b•pit lu ares std t# ticaul,3 to UM!: o in ;idol Pr.,.11.Ct•S Emblems of all the Different Sa1C? w'td�es,. Send for Catalotlues. T OMPSON tt: WILLIAtS Jlauufacturiug C. Stretford. line and we will eatneent to drink deep THE EXET; UU and die. aitrnpte hello, twenty -live emits. Planing. Mill., Sash, A WAY PASSENGER. NGER. 1)OOR ASD IIs was a "milled tramp," and saeII - pruached CaptainCaptaindoe Phillips as tela train hauled up at Pewee. "Is you de caaptin oh de kears ?" "Yes," replied ALL KINDS 01? Tare. -Don't want fo' ter hire an • ly whispers the Philadelphia Bulletin. Solo as that ? The great and awful difference be- tween a tree and a bore is—hurrah, now !—the tree leaves in spriug, and the bore, why, he never leaves. What straits are the most perilous ? asked the Sunday school superintend- ent, and a little boy epoke up prompt- ly, "Whiskey straights !" And the boy was right." A Japanese husband, it is said, can get a divorce if his wife disobeys his mother. And if he disobeys his moth- er-in-law he Quash t get a divorce, but the probability. are that he gets au aw- ful tongue lashing. The religious papers of England are discussing the momentous question, "Ought clergymen to wear moustatch- es ?" I,Ve think as cold weather comes on, they should, and on days of ex- treme severity, the might add a pair of trcusere and a thick vest, A Wiona County farmer went on s big drunk- while his neighbors sowed their wneat, and has just got around to harvest a big crop that escaped the bad weather. Teaere is no moral attached to a oonfoutided incident like this. A magazine writer says there is a language of the hair. Don't doubt it in the recast. At any rate, we have heard of tolerably welt authenticated cases where a single auburn hair on a dark coat collar, could talk plainer than a guide -board, and furnished the ma- terial for a whole course of lectures. An exchange says oatmphor will drive mosquitoes out of a room. And so it will, bttt'you must first catch the 'mo- equitoes,choko 'ern until they are blank and bine in the face and then cram a In nip of camphor down their throats. This remedy is more trouble bat less expense than harping down your house, to get rid of the pests. "What a piece of work is man,! Flow desire in reason l Infinite in faculties l Iu •" ..:inlaid raoving how express and ad Friable !` 14 -action, how like all A. DEAD FAILURE. A small newsboy who is every morn- ing to be found en the steps of the People's Saviugs Bank was yesterday morning observed by a policeman to remove his stookings and shoes at an early hour and hide tliern under the steps. The lad then took great Italie to exhibit his bare feet to all passers, and was often noticed standing on one leg, as if the cold pavement was very painful. Man after marc pas -'ed with- out a word of symathy, and the sales of papers did not increase by eue. By and by along came a man with a red nose and a good-natured look, and the boy held out a paper and said 11llave a paper -my deet are almost frozen." "Eh ? Barefooted ? Sealtere, bub, I'll put you tip .to snuff. Let 'eat freeze, and then take a lay-off in the hospital for all winter 1 Nice fries--chielteu soap -nothing to do, and your feet'll thaw out early in ,the spring and shed every stone -bruise 1 Fact, bub=tried it seven winters myself." The boy looked, after hien eel a doubt- ful way, and then made fur his shoed on a skip, rniittering "Hebbc he lies and rnebbe ho don't but I'm btfatted, up, as clean ;as the chap who held leis watermelons ovt r winter for •a 'rise 1 Ouch 1 Whites them eto&'ciugs iu d cow -hides 1" itomemberthepinoe EIVIDZI O1Te a =award .113Ir °bursa I-MSMITI-IIIoTO NEW FIR]i, INGRA11I'S OLi) STAND. Horse Shoeing, Wagon and Carriage Mkaing,llin- nrond narrows, and Plows. General Belcksmith- ing in all its branohea, at the lowest rates, and sat - guaranteed. Ghe us a call and examiue our work before trading elsewhere. Bic,tRILt AN & DInr3IiID1J, Ming St., Hens . Honsall. June 20.1878. rm lihohiEllricoof lour. s does not effect tho ow prices at which R. 8c T. EI SETT areoffering their stock of TINWARE, STOVES, Etc., at THE EXETER. `r TIM , POT O rfauelSubscriber be.',.+toilnuotfneeto.Viol. 'ltnlaitaaataaF1:xotrr aan1trot ,rr.:l atlinge'ann- try, that ha• ha*. .•p+treat a TtN Haul S rtIVI Dept in alit +t••rr w tris ,ant 0 - it.- Mr. t. Aire, lir.,..rsHtat1 a.i.l;aa,rst.tr•', Main street. Euler, whet fat i p•trat t.t1. tilltallaade,e for Oook, Patrlor and Other Stoves Exeter & Hensall At Manufacturers Prices. Tinware. cheaper: than the cheapest, and made up 1►y prtictic't1 workmen ou they premise:;,. Ears -Troughing done to order. Carriage Plating a Streei:elty. t!oal uli Chimneys. tht' very bet and none cheaper. Intendinit pack a'aers will alwaa_v find fine at my pts;, ready to attend to ua: "tun footmen,, and ph -t- ..tred at all times to treat eastt,lnkrs eourte"n.dy and +nl'.I11y th.•n with a itoo.l lana heap artfe e. Depend upon it that uiawla 'ie can yon get better value for your mom y. The very highest price in Cash pia for Tides and Sheep skins, E H. SP 1CKMAN. ) i:xetor P o, Octoi'ur 1u 1.87 7. which, consists of all the latest and improved styles of Kitchen. Oook and Parlor stoves,allilk •eians,. pans, and pails of toe most approved pattern, and everything in the line ; Also, ' a goodsdleetiol, of handsome rave troughing as usual, roeeives everyattention, andllone at the lowest .figures. Having opened out a branch astablishrent at fieaisall, our friends in ;Haat aeiu11burhnod can be supplied on the shortest notice; GODERIGH FOUNDRY Founders, Engineers and Machinists.. \IA'1:1'AC'rliltln.t8 or ENGINES AND BOILEI1S, FLOURING, GRIST AND! SXWItillLL;; STAVE AND IHEADING. iIkCi1INE1 Y .Middling Purifiers of improved kinds. Aciric uitural Implements C00KING,. PARLOR AND BOX. STOVES Potash Kettles, Scheel seats, &c. Iran and Bra.e.4s Caist.ins 's tororcler For sale cheap—Second haaud. Boilers and Enrirea State anti Shingle, and }leading \Iacninery. Repairs ou ]3oilers, Eugiues, ti,ills, Sac., promptlyattended to 4ODERIOri FOUNDRY and MANUFATURIN;.T Co. GODERICH, Ont. 721 --IIS IS .i•TO BOMBAST Truth Concerns You More « Than Comiterfeit, —n Therefore, rend, 'lurch see, and enjoy its bargains. When 1say rmanufacture nay own faun'tnreI M prepared with my proot-<11Cet that the people can inspect at any time by calling at my Ware s where they will see a superb a is play of Furniture inAl l Its Branches IS •n•anutt ;t•rrs l'), .nysolt a•a 1 YnOrrnItall. art[9ttn slltil, with. good wcr1Rr .tnship. I bier pare not iusatisfyiug the p,#orale wit'i n caai, of Pu.-niture that cannot bo equalled for quality] or ]price in. !,tutor, all blowing to the contrary, notwithstanding. EWHNYaU WANT hilY FJRNITURE GIVE J. CRAWA A CHILL Corner of Hain and Gidley's Street, Exeter. DOMINI® re, LA zORATORY. Pure Drugs. Dye Stuffs. rap Patent Medicines:. PERFU1 FS (LUBINl3, l I'IVIiI, i, aC.,,ag,c. t