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The Exeter Times, 1879-1-16, Page 3J .ANUA1 Z 16, 1379 '"'' Id44...I' 8•Oi Iii •,S•A. r., F e r' c•C r. Al it.A.rennelnbei flint ns1. i sae,. M °debase yon but yourself, Slander, entire, ..false }.o d,,.leinetioe-these eau a . never rest'; n'nf"I*onr in'anlino t•* •stn mar Ile about ;fen, tlley•mrty, �jencttl)Qe ynu, they may cherish suspicions mani- fold, then me niti-ke •ynnt' failings: the target nf,ttleir twit or merry ; never be klarmed never swerve' lin inch. front,, • flin.1ine ynnr judgement and conscience love rnaeked oatt for yore, .They can. rot, by their efful'ti., eke away your lcnowledain of yourself, the purity •of y'ou'r' •mntivets, the intregrity of your character and the generosity of your miters While theses are left, you are, in point of fact, unharmed, Science explains ebme things w11i er the sake of berei ved butbanity `tee beet•'.left' nnexplained. Row Ella iron enerb, who have gono'with cherish ed convenient!' to the• entranee,°of th ral.3t'a • Iii nrd'e Yellew'Oir: r1 L bitxmte, bruises, , t 1'Cfl i1e"1f'b" tints t3lt�lett h lusher°, raoteraigie,, 'glued coluplaints, eta., it, proves Al caessongoi of mercy.. kor sale by' all 0 dealers Niaitiouial"Pills verify ihe',ibray fountain of lifer Dial( V:al:ley, fled then parted compuny Cut. thls Out, -It Nay Save.•' Ya)a.r, ,Life, with the departed spirits lite a derived Tla°r°is,no ppr et livitit~ taut what,eairors. Oaoneolatiau from tire' ex lreeaion of lnbro of lclee- with f,unig Puteeee, (loughs, 1'Holds or eo stuuption yet' 'fid.M0 weuld diff; rather tltn,,l a 75 cants for a' bottle °f rued%. •peace and calm---IIe`aven'e very iui' press:, as is often said;—settling upon. elect that :wouldeture them.. Dr. A, Doeoliee's, the laved Face and seething to betaken German Syrup has lately beou introdueeti in thta °Du r oan Garau its.. w u 1 ,f ma wondrous t° e r❑t $ Y viva rest and felicity after lire's weariness t` .•� vt' tr • eplus as ours X °vexy y it. If and pain ! But seieude snakes it clear you clbnb tvllat we salt iu; print, 'cut this out that this pettce'fltl expression must sed take it'. to your: :druggist and beta. sample. come to every lifeless face, for it is 1116 bottle for 10 wets and try it, or A regular size natural effect of the relaxation of 'tile for 7G °cuts,, fascial muscles. • There are 'sortie g p a • really valuable preparation for coughs, colds, An artlelo of Canadian 'production,' and a thins °boat car seta },owever that need to be explained, and ono of the and'throat affections is GRAY'S Syave o;r.11s A. +8Y T iTrN' l _NEWSPAPER. phenomena:isthe dead map's whistle, Srnvet.s Geo. Canadian travellers have already A. cors °pellet' np a demand for it in England aud. The her-rnom jonrnalist stands in the stnre5 with hie bads to the • stove and teltri how by conk( tnn a newspaper; how .he could .be aft indepenriant as a hog on ice, and call things, by their right °lames ; how he wonld expose corruption in high plane ; how he ' would •trite gond entnntnn sense, and none of vonr frivolous try•to•be' funny. Rtuff. 'Bon he oriiioiaes otherpeople'e methods of conducting nevesgpenereenr1 just ,viahna seine one would give him 'n chance tn. ehnw hi•a jotirnnligtic ability. The way to acre one of these chaos is to-e`et him to write a very Bene;bre article Pv++vv day fur !a week. Before the arpek is nllt he is sure to be pllmiled dry, and will gap worse for all idea, than a chicken does. � 11TS. Bt1U HA Tf, arum o,1d morning, you ahnnlc1 1xo 1,1+•, a neighbor's /louse, and .final l him h -19v at work nn his windows, ' orattnlrin+r away, and should ask what Rai lining, and he. should reply,. ' Why, 1 am trying to remove the frost. bet tvs fastaq I qet it off one square it gets''nn another," would you rut say : " \Veil 1 bindle a fire, and the frost Will soon come. off ?" And have yon not eeert people who try to break off their bad habits . one after another without avail ? They are like the men who tried to ;watch the frost from his windows. Let the fire of love to God and than be kindled at the altar of p-avor, barn in the heart, and the bad habits will soon melt away. q(asinned eloquence is hertjly en iA6Pt1t' ncleiuepeeiat no nensssion of eloquence as 1'r- 1' Nutt t> ;nisterial. When 1Vhite. aid preached in New York to the sail-, ors he closed with the following bold apostrophe : "Wal!, pry boys. we have a clear sky, and are making fine head= way over a smooth sea, before a light breeze, and we soon shall see land. But what means the lowering of the esponclent of the Syraouse (oars• F et' relates an experience of his which, bears upon this point. Ho and his friend NIcic•i—lt young and not an old Nick, by the way—were sitting up wetabing over the body of an olad gen- tleman. en- tlern an. Nick lay dowu on a sofa for the first pap, and his oomplanion paced up and dawn the spacious library where the body was laid out; occasion, ally stotping to change the ice-eloths on the free: • . .11 was silent as the tomb save rho trickling water as it dropped' from the thawing itse. • Sud. denly the corpse began to whistle, and every hair on the watcher's heal brie. ,tied in horror. 'Nick, Dome, for God's sake ! : The old pian is getting un 1" With these exclamations on his lips, the startled watcher alma -mod the door behind him and rap home es fast as his legs °ouid carry him, leaviug Nick to face. the music, as it were. But the scientific explanation ie very simple. Gas has formed in the dead wau's stnrnaclr and, the jarring. c.insed by the fell of pieces from the forehead into pails beneath had allowed it to escape through the toot 111808 and wrinkled mouth. t o the dead mita whistled like a schoolboy. HOW INDIANS 141ARRY.. An interesting account of how Indi ans'warry and are given in marriage is given by Commissioner Iiatyt. He. says that at present 'there are uo valid marriages among the Indians, except where, in a few instances, a marriage ceremony is performed by the agent. The cnetoin among the ()sages is about the saline as among other tribes not fully eivilizeei, and ie somewhat as fol- lnwe : A. matt who desires to marry goes to the lodge of the woman he pro- poses to marry and sits down outside the door awaiting an invitation to go in. At first he sends a present of one pony, rbud. if in response to the gift there is uo invitation to come within the lodge, he sends another pony as a pteseut . if the second does not answer the purpose, a third, fourth, fifth, or heavens, and that dark cloud arising even a tenth is sent. 'When the num- from beneath the western horizon ? bet of ponies is satisfactory to the fa - Hark ! Don't you hear the distant thunder ? Don't you see those fiashes of light! ing ? There is a storm gath- ering ! Every man to his duty ! How the waves dash against the ship ! The tempest rages ! Our masts are gone 1 The ship is on her hewn ends ! \Vhat next ?" The listening tars, remiuded of tufo former perils ,if the deep, arose and with united voices exclaimed: "Take to the loug boat!" WAS FERMENTED WINE BY TILE SAVIOUR ? Among the resolutions passed at the Wnman'a Temperance Union recently held at Baltimore, was ono calling up- on p on the chnrehee to use none 13ut un- fermented wines at the saerameut of the Lord's simmer, assigning as a reas- on. that "fermented wine was not used by the Saviour , ou the occasion of tee' inetitntiof of the Iast supper.'" The fermentation of grape'•juice con' sisits in the conversion of the sugar in- to alcohol, carbonic acid gas ;being giv- en lit ;the,process. • The 'chemical coon- ,litituents of starch, sugar, and eloohol are identical, but they are ranged in different proportions. When the Savi• our,was eating and drinking at the great !teat in the house of Levi, as de- scribed in the fifth; chapter of Luke, end:the Scribes and Pharisees assailed .Lt.im for drinking with • bnblicnns and stoners. He anetvered with the.wine its the bottles. The lleKoriptio,n; of 'the: new Wine.bursting the old bottles tyoilld aertait nppear to desotibe • the roe -tilts of violas• forneptat on. and the expres Eiiozi of a preference for the old wine P1'18 • vedulcl ales ther of the woman, the donor is iuvit- ed into the lodge and the bargain is completed. If it so happens that ho takes the oldest girl in the family, he t is entitled to take all her younger sis- ters to hiinseif, or if he does not take them for himself, be bargains with any other applicant for their possession. The after proceeding is a mere matter $50.000.00 of bargain and sale, in which women N7 7 are disposed of without their consent At auction, To eoanmoac a on and Very muck like cattle in the mark- 13ton.daay, Dor .10, � 878 et. There is nowhere any litnit to the) • number of wives, as they are salted, Vi. D. !l/DcGlo,ugY1lin which an Indian may have, and by their custom he can change the occu- pants, of his Edge as often as'he Chooses. "As our eivilizatton is oppo8- ed to polygamy," says the Commission. er, "some decided Potion should be taken to regulate and establish 'marri- ages marri-ages in all Iudiau Communities. An ad. of Congress should provide .whole - enure and proper marriage laws for In- dian tribes." ranee, while on tine Continent it eau be met with from Manitoba to Nova Scotia, and from Montreal to Now Orleans. Try it: See adver- tisemout, LIM*A.L l ARDING HARDINC•, & �V ELITE, Deviators; Attorneys, Solicitors, coin- siouers,B. tt., Se. Otsteis—literxox's Bemelt, Water' treat,. St tint°y'a•. . 11)10 18 HAIDI*to, E. W. IiArtnnee. H A,L,Wrtlz� 1IALCOM.SOfi St. CAD Barrisbtu s, Attorneys, .solicitors Se. Kallen to T oan on Real1Sstato. Fauson'aBlock, Exeter fir MiDIA.RA:IID, B.A.,' it1ttlt1ST'E1i,NOTA1tY, CONVEYANCER &C., LVCAN.ONT, �rl ESSRS. JONES & 111USCRIP Barristers, Attorneys -at -law, Solicitors Chancery, Conveyancers, Commissioners InBB. u•,.c Notaries Public, St, Mary's O. S,JONLS. W.C. :%10 RC Us n•t0it--Hutton's 131oc1c,Wate reb.,St.Mary',; MOTELS 1ENTRAL HOTEL, OREDITON J —Wm. Baker proprietor. Thiq Hotel urea been newly tarnished and fitted up in first -Class style. Largo go and convenient Show Mounts for Commercial Travellers; best of liquors and cigars at the Bar. Attentive }fosters uiauys en hand. M 11-8m. WILLIAM BAUEIR, CHANGED 1IANDS.--The passer• signedhevince rented the t)ufferiuFlouse, Cen- bralle, for a term, it will befonnda if -at -class ho- bo!, with every aooannmodatinn for the travelling t+ublic, Convenientto the Station, GootlLiquos and cigars at the baar.Attentive hos tiers. 1931v. • :R I-��1VI0V_.:L. RAU' would remind his numerous V• Customers that ho has removed to the strop formerly Ocou.;iied by Mr. Boncl, where bo will be found ever reedy to atte :d to all basiuoss in the BOOT and SHOE Line. C. RAU, Crediton. Grocer!es e.U'on fectronary Smoking Tobacco 25 Cents per Ib CHUICE TBOACCOS AND CIGARS always instock. >t ' SPORTS[EN'S DEPOT. School Books, Statin .e.z, Magazines WITH ALL T'EtE, LATEST news N.B.—Sewing ;aiaciet.'Needles ofevory kind.• A. BOYD'::. A LADY, rather inclined to flirt, says most men are like a cold,very easily caaght,but very hard to get rid of. It is the easiest matter in the world to get rid of a cold. Usu Heonnia's PacroasL BALsAx, the great Cauautiau remedy for olds, coughs, hoarseness; bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Fqe sale by all dealers. Feverishness in: children. is eared . by Free- man's worm powdore. Too Vrcreatt Hxrossux''res'is emphatically a nerve food; restoring thg=vital fordo, and re- invigorating all the faure'.ibnaal processes of lifer It should be used promptly in every ease of loss of nervous forge or general debility, front whatever cause. ' It is oleo 'Olaf "-tff the most pow.erfegtpnios and broad-g,eugrators known. 81 per bottle. Enamor in diet bring on difease—National 1l skint: it Weevil to pular, to complete yen wh etre as'nbraof vt�ly yourself x Perhaps-thwlitstlee e fermentation in the wifte ,of whiahh the two whistles may make melody, .yf you feel Si vidur 'partook,. The .duty, of temper. an iudispositiou to exertion, ye UXgrves, pain auoa r.rests open groands .altogether in tlio'baelc, etc„ or auoatiIltetyct wi Tyl.y ,guy ai-. footion of, tiro secretory °rent ib, rise ' Ylllrbink indeaendetlt of the fact 'Whether or not T3viliiu and Uvn Uttar. 1t improves tI11itdigest- Pe"t, inqeg used by the tivu ur were fees ivd llts1vaa +ifnd streug'tlldus this weaken et cud meflbe ,or .were grape' juice preserved dobilitatett ozgeirs. 1.'ui sats.. '1J. •' alealeres, Tis �►4 )fgt°tff�eric cation by - 'boiling ' or slbme or bottle. t i l of 136 Dundee el root, Lonclonr will on the above date, offer his whet° stook, amounting to over Fifty Thousand Dollars, et auction, and oontinue the sale every day at two o'clock in the alter - :loon and at seven in the evening during the'bal- ance of the month,—front the 16th to the list of 3)eoomber, Tis is the largest and beat' stock, that has ever . been of