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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1892-1-14, Page 5. . GRE-IVE Before you buy, your Fall & Winter Clothing Call and examine the large and well -assorted stock of Fine. Worsted Suitings Fine Scotch Tweed " Canadian " " Also all the leading colors and patterns in Over. cogtings All will be made up in first-class style at prices away below the lowest. Remember we guarantee a GOOD FIT or n6 sale --Give me a call. J, H. GRIEVE Huron County Council. The members of the County Council for 1892, are as follows, the names indicated by a star being new members riU 4xCTrALITX Ashfield Blyth ..... , ....Hamilton Brussels McIatosh* Bayfield..., Woods* Clinton ...... _Manning Colborne .'Beek Exeter . Bowden* Grey Milne Goderieh...... „Proudfcot Goderich Trp. ,Cox Howick Kaine* 1' Hi 11ett....... ,Britton Hay-- • ....., MoEwan* ]MorrisMooney McKillop. , Beneweis Stanley.. Torrance Stephen ..Ratz Seeforth.......McLean Turnberry McPherson Tuckoramith ...McLean Usborno Kay Wawanosh ETaylor Wawonosh WStuart Wiugham Hanna* Wroxeter ..... ..Saanders xsEvs• Griffin DEPUTY. Girvin Chambers* Kennedy Malloy Spackman* Oliver Bryan Holt Beacom Johnston Jaques* McDonald* Kalbfleish Schnell* Howe Manly Erratt Either Sherritt Coleman Cruikshank Sheppard* not appoi'td Anderson I Bowers Sperling` Biliousness—Fever and Ague. So pleasantly do Dr Morse's Indian Root Pill search out and drive away the needs of die ' se that all persons living in a noun. try where lever and ague, and all other bil Ants diseases, are prevalent, will find they allonhl never be without them. From 2 to 4 pills each night upon going to bed, will in a short time, drive away the sickly yellow look of bilious persona, and ;bring to their cheeks a beautiful glow of perfect health.. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills aro sold by all. dealers in medicine. rDr. T. 4. Slocuires OXYGENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER -OIL. 11 you have Bronchitis- tree ronchitis-.- T.Ta it, For talo by all dru,rglete. 35 cents per bottle. The Great Atlantic antic Liners. All carry St Jacobs oil -in fact, no ,hip sails iron London or Liverpool is consider- ed ready for sea until sufficient quantity of St Jacobs Oil is on butrd to last the voyage. St. Jacobs Oil acnquera fain. -it acts like magic. It penetrates it roaches the heart ofthe disease, and relieves pain direotly. II is wholly on outward application for the speedy and permanent ours of Rheumatism Pleuralgia, Gout. Sciatica, soreness, sprains and .etaine. One trial will convince the most incredulous. Peculiar Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsapa• rilla possesses the curative value of the best known reme- HOLM dies n of the vegetable gdom. Peculiar in its strength and economy, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only medicine of which can truly be said, " One Hundred Doses Ono Dol- lar." "Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un- known, wonfor Sarsapari I Iaandhas itself the title of "The greatest blood purifier ever discovered." Peculiar in its "good name at home," -there is more of Hood's Sarsa- parilla sold in Lowell than of all other blood purifiers. Peculiar In its phenomenal record of ■ salesabroad no other preparation ever attained so rapidly nor held so steadfastly the confidence of all classes o1 people. Peculiar in the brain -work which it represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla com- bines all the knowledge which modern research In medical science has TO It developed, with many years practical experience in preparmg medicines. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldby all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase. 100 Doses One Dollar BORN. COLLINGWOOD.-In Stephen, on 3, Don the tOtb inst', the wife of William Collingwooda sen, WOOD -Ln Exeter, on the 10th in rt„ wife, of Wm Wood, a daughter. OGDEN-At Whalen, on 8th inert ,wife of Win. Ogden, blaoksmith, a son. • NATIONAL PREJUDICES VAN QUIS EI- ED.--THI: TRIUMPHS OF A GREAT DISCOVERY. The magnetic. influence of gold attracts the people of every clime to our shores. Mau of :all nations, and speaking all the languages of civilization, are to bo found congregated on our auriferous plains. Dif- fering in all other things in their onstoms, habits, and religion -yet there is ono point upon which their opinions comrade. Eng- lishmen and Americans, French, Swiss, Germans, Swedes, Italians, and Chinese admit, without a dissenting voice, that the groat remedies introduced to the world forty years ago by Holloway are better adapted:to the cure of diseases in this climatethan any other f, proparation in existence. This ap- pears, in fact, to be the experience of man kind in all parts of the world, and hence the universal popularity of theee medicines We conaider, however, that the boundless confidence placed in their a ioaoy by the ro presentatives of so many nations at the mines, is a striking phenomenon in medical history. Many of these people in their youth, and even at matnrity, were accus- tomed to the use of drugs and nostrums Peculiar to their seyeral countries. These remedies were connected in their minds:with associations of home, laud endorsed, a9 it were, by ,their national prejudices. Yet they beve been thrown aside and utterly re pudiated, while Holloway's Pills and Oiut- mc, .t have been adopted by a common im pu e throughout 'the entire gold regions. ',t; is only one way of accounting for this mbvement. It is the result of oonyio- tion-obnviotion grounded on personal ob servation and experience. The Ointment is used with such wonder- ful success as a dressing for wounds, ulcers, and sore legs, and fair a11 external dis- eases and casualties to which the adventur ous gold; hunter is peculiarly liable, that seemly a digger's tent can be found within the vast area of the .gold fields unprovided with a stook of this healing, sootbing,000lin g preparation. The hard fare of the digger, and sometimes hie habits,tend to vitiate the blood and develop running sores and puru lent uloers of the body and limbs. Bad ler s especially, are very common at the diggings and seriously interfere with the labours of the diggers. The worst cases of this class are oured by the Ointment with extraordi. nary rapidity. Thebeet method of healing sorb legs, and gores and ulcers generally, is by rubbing the Ointment into the inflamed parts around the-lorifice, first opening the porus and softening The flesh with warm fomentations. The part affected is then dressed wish liut orliiien saturated with the Ointment. Snob. is the external treatment, blit it is also proper to give the patient afew doses of the Pills during the progress of the cure', as they serve ty purify the blood and discharge morbid matter from the system, while the Ointment is deiog'fts Work on the. flu face.—The Scientific Witness. - Minard's Liniment relieves Neuralgia. AERIE U. FAIR-DEWAR,-et the residence of Mr. Mel vi11e, Londesboro', on the 6th inst. Mr. James Feiner. of Clinton, to ,hiss -Jeanie Dewar. daughter of the late Arcbieald.Dewar, former ly of Seaforth, JOIINSTON-COLQiTHOUN.-At the roeiden- as of the bride's father, Fullerton. on the 6th inst., by the Rev. A. 1', Tully, Mr, George Johnston of Hibbert, to Miss Catharine Col- quhoun, of Fullerton.. ROBERTSON-MATtRIOTT-At the residence of C. E. Nasmyth of Stratford, on 1st ins! D A Robertson And Mattie Marriott, both of St Marys. BURNS-LAYTON-In St. Marys at the rosi- 11 dance of Mrs. Thompson, ggrandrnether of the bride. Donald Burns of Blanshard to Miss Alli° Layton of StMarys. IIANDC03K-TREBLE-At tlio residence of the bride's aronts, on tho 13th inst., by Rev. A.L.Itusselli, Mr, Wm Ilan (kook of Grand Forks,Dak,.formerly of Exeter, to Mies Mary E., oldest daughter of Mr.;Jolin Treble. DIED. OSBORNE-In CIintou on Oth inst., Calvin Osborne, aged 49 years.9 moe. IIOOPER.-In Exeter, on the 31th inst„ Mrs R Hooper, relict of the late Rev. W. Hoonor, aged 7 i Soars. WY N. -At Sunshine Mahone) on the 11th inst., William Wynn, aged 82 yoars, 4 mos' SCOTT -In Si Marys en the fth inst., Annie Scott, aged 18 yoars,4 mos. • GALBRAITH-In St Marys on the 6th inst,, Adam Galbraith, aged 73 yoars. MoDAIRMID.-In Stanley (3rd oon) on the 8th inst., DonnldMoDairnrid, aged 68 years, 4 mos- and 26 days. NOTICE. The Council of the Corporation of tho County of Hurn. will meet in the Court house, God- orich,on'Teesday,Jau'y 26th, at 3 o'clock, p. m. 1VM. L.U' E, Jany 8,'93 Co. Clerk. �j OTICE. Tho annual meeting of the patrons of the Centralia Cheese Factory will bo held on Sat- urday.Januairy 23rd, at 3 o'clock p. in, at the Factory, for the transaction of general busi- ness. T.COATES. Centralia.Jan'yllth,'92. President. NOTICE. The Annual 'Meeting of the Usborno & Mb - bort Mutual Fire .Insurance _Company 'will be held in Gardiner's Ball, Farquhar. on MON- DAY. FES'Y Ist,'1692, at one o'olock,p. m., for the purpose of electing Directors, receiving and hearing the Annual. Reports, and the tras- aotion of any other business that may be deem ed necessary for the welfare of the Company. All members are requested to attend. TIfOS. CAMERON, j14 -3t Secy. QOUTI=I HURON FARMERS' L INSTITUTE. Meetings of the above Instituto will be .held in the PUBLIC HALL. KIPPEN. on Wnowes- nnY. JAW Y120, and ;in COYWORTH'S HALL, HENSALL. on THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, a.m. each day. Addres- ses win bo given and papers read on live Agri- culture' subjects. by the following gentlemen : John I. Hobson. Guelph, Chairmen of College Board, and ono of the most successful farmers in Canada •. W. J. Palmer. D S A, D airy Ex- pert at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guel- ph ; A MoD Allan. late President of the Ontar io Fruit Growers' Association • John White. Mitchell, and a number of local men. On the evening of the 20th an entertainment will be given in the Public Hall, ICippen, consisting of short addresses, interspersed with choicemusie vocal and instrumental. Admission, free toall the sessions, inoiuuing the evening entertain- ment. Everybody is cordially invited. JOHN HANNAH, Secy. 11, B MoLEAN, Pres re AIL CONTRACT. ' Scaled tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will bo received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, the 19th FEBRUARY, 1802, for the convoyeeee of Her Majesty's Mails, ou a proposed contract for four yoars, 6 Hines per week each way, between Dashwpod and the Exeter Railway Station, from the lst of April next. Tho oonveyance to be made in a vehicle. Printed notices oon.aining further inform- ation as to the conditions of proposed contract MY bo seen, and blank forms of fonder may be obtained at the Post entices of Dashwood. Sar. epta, Hay and Exeter. and at this otlico. • 13. G, HOBICIRK, Post Ott! oe Inspector. Pesti raiford,othJ ny'991 1 jt4.3t zct Roar gals. 500 CORDS Wood Wanted! DELIVERED AT THE MILL For which we will pay high- esb market, prices. THE EXETER MILLING Coy. MARKBT REPORTS. b%HT kin RedWhent 82 to 83 Spring Wnent ... ... 82 to 83 t3arley 40 to 45 Oats 28 to 30 Olov er Seed ... 4 00 to 4 50 Timonby 1 00 to 1 60 Peas - 6815 8 to 60 Corn .. U 40 to 60 BOP ISto 16 Butte, - 15 to 15 Flourpexbbl .. 00 to 5 15 Fotatoes,perbushel ... 5°0000 to 060001 55 Apples,per Dag _ ». 1080 00 to 1 UO Driedapplespr b .. 0 410050 Geese per lb. ». 0 06 to 0 06 Turkey per ib .. ... 09 to 09 Duokeper lbi ... 0 06 to 007 Ohiokensporpr ... 0 25 to 0 30 liogs,dreseedper100 - .. 5 00 toy 25 beef • ... .. 400 to5 25 liidesrongb, ..▪ . , 4 00 to 4 50 dressed ... 5 00 to 5 25 Sheepskins each-. 0 60 to 70 oaliekina ,.. .., 0 50 to 0 60 Wool porlb ... .„ „ 0 18 to 0 19 Rayperton•,, 9205001:0100 00 ODionsnerbneh 0 6o 0 60 Woodperaord „ 00 aT:aIAHYa 8 Fall Wheat 82 82 Spring Wheat..................... ...... 82 82 Barley ............ 0 40 0 40 Oats 0 28 30 OOlo'or Seed., ......... ........ 1 7755 41 211 Peas er 056 0 $0 Eggsto(yri3 0 15 Auttor.. Apples rbush g ,.............. 50 115 Apples per bash 060 Woolperib 18 0 19 Hprton 9 0010 00 Aran poseer fou • 14 00 14 00 Short " „ • 20 00 2000 Ontaymalperbbl,,,...„, 6 00 '7 00 Hogs, dressed per 100. 4 75 to 5 00 LONDON, Wheat, 84 to 84 per bus. Oats. 30e to 32e per bus. Paas, 57c to 58c per bus, Dar- neemalting, 431 to 48e her bus, Barley Feed, 36o to 40o per bus Corn, 661e to 010 per. huahol.. TORONTO, Toronto, Jan, 12 -Wheat Spring -No. 2,91e io92o per bus; rod wintor,No 2. 010 so 93e per bus. Manitoba No 2hard,101 to 101 :1o.3, 93c to 91; PEAS 62o to 61e per bus. OATS 3 1c to 35cer hue. FLOUR . extra, $4 00 to $4A0 per bol; straight roller, $4.1010 4.;0; etrongbakors,$4,90 to 85.00. BARLEY, Isle 1, feeding, 56e to 56e. r�wsro Suddenly, in Toronto, on the 8th inst.. Susan, widow of the late Wm. Baton, of Mitchell, in the 45th }ear of her age. She was tho only surviving daughter of Mr. T. Heslop. Fon Peter oft Con»s.-Gentlomeu,-Fjf- teen months ago I had a healing breast. I tried a number of remedies but got no re- lief. It is the best thing I ever used for all kinds of pain or cold. Mrs John Corbett, St. Marys, Ont, WIN'run SWIM -The gay winter season exposes many to attache of colds, coughs, boarsonese, tightneae of the chest. asthma, bronchitis, etc., wbioh require a reliable remedy like Hneyard's Pectoral 'Balsam ter their relief and ours. Known as reliablo for over thirty yoare. The beet Dough cure. Dssrl.rsre-This disease may be traced to a variety of causes, such as constipation, liver troubles, improper food, etc. There is one oure-l3nrdoek Blood Btttors-which may be thoroughly relied on to effect a per- manent cure. It has oured obstinate oases of 25 yoars' standing. {Just why so many peoplesuffor pain whop a remedy of known and certain effeot like Hagyard's Yellow Oil may be had at every drug store, is not very clear. This peerless pain soothing remedy is a prompt and piens ant cure for sore throat, croap,colds; rhoum atiem, lame baok, etc. Price 25 cents. Femme FAST. -Dear Sirs, -My mother was failing very fast after three montbs'auf- feringfrom dropsy,being swollen from head to foot, but after she had used one bottle of your Burdock Blood Bitters it was removed and she felt quite wall. We think there is no better medicine, and are true friends to B.B.B. Miss LAVINIA TAYLOR, 177 Jamieson Av., Parkdalo, Toronto. CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy e IS MARKED 2N BEtON'ZE S,ETTBRS_ NONE - OTHER - GENUINE. SAY! 'Where is the best place to buy Furniture ? WHY AT R. N. ROWE'S Because he gives good bargains, , and perfect satisfaction evi3ry time ; and he has the best and largest stock in town. Give him a call and see for yourself. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. In this line my stock is large and as- sorted, ai nearly every person knows ; just see it. R. N. ROWE, Main-st, Exeter. P. S. -All accounts must be settled at once.—R. N. R. EVERY FARMER'S $ON 8HOIJLDabvs A BUSINESS EDUCATION. A POSTAL will secure the catalogue of the FOREST CITY Business College. LONDON, ONTARIO. Over 190students in attndance • T. W. WESTERVELT, Prin.. NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of the Stephen and Us - borne Ag'1 Sooiet4will t B ein the town hal6ExetononTbursday,14th inst.,at 2 o'clock pm., for the election of officers, and other business. All are cordially invited. A. G. DYER, $oo'y. TO LEND ON MORTGAGES at lowest rates of interest, Over 860,000 ori- vate funds. Apply to FLLIOT & .CELT°', Solicitors, ete,, Exeter. T�TOOD 1 WOOD ! WOOD ! The Exeter Salt Works Co, require fifteen hundro.l oorcls of wort wood. dry and green. The highest price will be paid. For further pait,oultra apply to DAVID MILL. D16 T -B, CAnzirlo, Soc'y. BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned wilt loop for service, dux Ing the season, ou lot 15, Dan. 7, tJ sboruo, a thoro' bred Chester White Boar. TEnws. $1, payable at time of service, with. Privilege of returning if necessary. Di 0.2m Wm. Simr., G A. HYNDMAN Wishes to inform the citizens of Exeter and surrounding that he is now engaged selling Teas, Coffees, Baking Powder In quantities to suit Purchasers. Orders left at the house or Dr Hyndman's Office will receive pr erupt attentioi,, d161116 G. A, HYNDMAN. (1110 SALARY and Commis - V • sion to Agents,Mon and Wom- en, Teachers and Clergymen to introduce a new and poputar standard book, Testimony of 19 Centuries to Jesus of N azareth The most remarkable religious book of the age written by 300 eminent scholars, Non-sectarian, Every Christian wants it. Exclusive territory given. Apply to The Henry Bill Pub. Co., Norwich, Conn DISEASES tfrigEN Of all ages. resulting from Errors or Indiscro- tions of Youth, may be permanently ourod,and the vigor of perfect manhood fully restored,as NERVOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with SEMINAL LOSSES & PREMATURE DEOA.Y Long Standing cases of GLEET, STRICTURE SYPHILIS. VARICOCELE and all PRIVATE and CHRONIC Diseases treated with polled succuss. Our field is in CHRONIC CASES in which others have failed; if you aro Incurable wo will frankly telt you so. Write forpartionlars and treatise, Free, to 5r, Lours MEDICAL Co., 162 and 1o4 King Street. 1Voat,Toronto,Ont. s3;6m Exeter Music Store PERKINS & MARTIN. Wo have oonstantly on band a largo display of the best PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES and SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Persons anticipating' the purchase of any- thing in the above lines will do well to call at the store. Wo guarantee satisfaction, and prions as low as can be had at the manufactories. We would respectfully ask you to call and see our stook. It is as find as will be found in any city music store. P.S.-Agents for all kinds of agricultural implements. STAND :—Fanson's Block, Exeter. 400,000 BRICK FOR SALE At Lowest Prices. JOHN MITCHELL Has for sale at his yard, south of the Crediton Road, 400,000 first-class brick A CALL SOLICITED. JOHN MITCHELL, D10 Crediton P. O. GIVEN AWAY YESTERDAY AT THE. Dominion Laboratory. The distribution of the SCHOLARS PRIZES took place, The stole and adjacen street were jammed with eager and happy faces, and as the various fortunate numbers were announced there was great rejoicing among the youngsters. Among the numerous articlesdistributed were : WORK BOXES, AIR GUNS, 'KITES, P110 ALBUMS; FANS, AUTO ALBUMS, BOOKS, FRUIT BASKETS, DOLLS, A total of 50 prizes, Call early and se- cure your School Books, and get tickets for the next set of Scholars' Prizes, J.W.INBrowuiug 'TO. 'ITE PRO., The cheapest place in town to by Builders', Hardware, Nails, Hinges Locks, Glass, Putty, Paints and Oils. New stock of the celebrated Johnston's Liquid Paints—Showy Colors. New lines of Artists' Paints and Brushes, Barbed, Plain, Strip, Black and Galvanized Wires cheap for Cash Tinware Stock Complete. Eavetroughing a Specialty New Raymond Sewing Machines and Needle's GIVE US A CALL-, 213;$$Iglaill OOK'SCOTTON ROOT COMPOUND. A repent disoovery by an old physician. Suceessfutl+ us- ed montlUy by thousands of LADIES. Is the only perfect ly safe and reliable medicine discovered. Beware of un- principled druggists who offer inferior medicines in placeof:this. Ask for Cook's Cortex ROOT CoMpouN n.take sio substitute ; or inclose 81 and 4 three -cent Canada postage stamps in letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mail, Full sealed partioulers in plain envelope. to ladies only, 2 stamps, Address Pond Lily Company tench. Fisherld in Exeter 1 by DR. LUd TZ. Central Drug Store and by all druggists every where. Worna rz, or Child With an eye to business can readily see. that Doupe's Store, Kirkton, is the cheapest place to buy Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hate, Caps, Cyclone Saws, Stationery, Etc, This is proven by new customers every day, and a large increase in busi- ness every month. AT DOUPE'S CHEAP STORE, KIRKTON. Pa:Ilion:110 SO I iw z Gorrai Stbie, mss. Enleackinglan SNELL BROS.' CO. Having commenced our Winter Trade we will buy DRESSED HOGS, At Highest Cash Prices. Dressed hogs bought subject to the fol- lowing rules : 2 lbs per cut off ;; 5 lbs extra if shoulder stunk ; 81he off for bupg gut or gullett if lett We are also prepared to supply our Due tamers at the Packing Rouse with all kinds of Cured Meat, Sanaage, Bologna, Head Cheese, Tomah Pork, Tenderloin, Spare Ribs Lard and Hams, in. Wholesale and Retail. FARMER BROS. V`✓ l3OLESALE & RETAIL. GROCERS Wine ct. t pU-1ti ,Merchants, STAB. * a:S.00 111' EXETER, - ONTARIO. EXETER NORTH 0 Giving un Business. v per cent. off for Cash 11J H TH1ai BEST YET 1 THE CHEAPEST YET THE BIGGEST YETI Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for with the best staff of Tailors; the best stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best Gutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac- tion A. SIELL. FURNITURE -AT- GIDieLiY'S. 5 lbs. 25c Tea, $1,00; 5 lbs. 50c Tea, 2.00; 5 lbs. 60c Tea, 2.50; Coal Oil, 15c; 4i lbs. raisins, 250; Mens' rubbers 50c; Ladies' 35 Colored Tea Setts, $2.00; Dry Goods 25 per cent. off; Seal Muff, 2 50, worth 3 50; Boys' Grey Lamb Hat, 1 75, worth 3 00; Patrons and all Customers Welcome. No trouble to show Goods. JOHN MATHESON”. HURRAH! A, NZW A very large stock on hand now to Tailor Shop select from in iho way of Parlor, Bed- room and Dining -room Suites at nearly half the usual price. 150looking-glasses from 10c up. Hundreds of ft of picture mouldings to choose from–cheap. Easy chairs, and a great variety of other goods suitable for Xmas presents ; and in fact everything usually kept in a first- class Furnishing House, 1111 for prices away down. A good doz. chairs for $2. Come and see our $1.75 Pannel Bed that we "blow" about. The reason we blow is we have the goods to back it up. Bring along your 'easy chairs and parlor furniture that need recoverin0 as ` we have a beautiful lot of covers with cord and gimp to match, Drop in even if you don't want to buy ; will be happy to see you. UNDERTAKING. A complete stock of everything in this line from the cheapest to the high- est. Also the only Embalmers. Remember the name and place - GIDLEY'S Oddfellows'Block, opposito3. Grigg's We would inform the people of Exeter and surrounding country that we have opened. out a new tailor shop one door south of Treble's harness shop, where we are prepared to do work on the shortest possible notice and in the Latest Styles —AND A— Sure r Sure Fit Guarantees W. JOHNS.