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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1892-4-14, Page 5OUR TROUSERSADD The Whitoomb Riley style of twisting versos round, To illustrate some meaning or some sentiment profound Now comes in very handy to desoribe our Pant "" display. For in- •etbow for gged matt we trousers make this way. And then for men whose logs have not that graceful lino or curve, But who, in spite of that defect, most certainly deserve. A pair of Trousers;that will fit,' our finished work will show, Apair that's shaped something like this 'from hip to too. Then for the man who prides himself upon bis shapely limbs, We've patterns new and prioes right to satisfy his whims. And when ho 1ves the store, of course, his heart fe,ftlh;d with bliss 73eoauso hpaie'sr of got a. pants shaped nice and straight like a this. Wo make you a pair of these necessary gar- ments, to measure,„ with lines ;of beauty and of graoo; ” from 32 50 up. 5 per cent. off for Cash. The Popular Tailor & Gents' Furnisher, J. H. GREIVE. 243, representing 211 failures in the United States and 32 in Canada. A lizard about fivecinches in lengthth was taken from the stomach of Mr. Phillips of Stroudsburg, Pa:, on Satur- day. He had been an invalid tor . two years. It is supposed that some years ago he swallowed the animal while drinking water - Because she refused to marry him, Albert liabederick, a German. shot his sweetheart, Amelia Frass, in the kitch- en of her employer on East Fortieth street, New York, on Friday and then killed himself. The wouuded girl will probably recover. The mizzen -mast of the Allan line steamer Prussian, from Boston to Greenock, last month was struck by lightning. About twelve feet of the mast was carried away, and some bay in thethold was set on fire, butwas put out, One of the most remarkable cases of hiccoughing known is thalof Miss Etta May Cox, ofTopeka,Xansaa. She has been hiccoughing at the rate of 75 times a minute for eight months, ex. cept when asleep. She is so much re- duced in strength and flesh that she is only a living skeleton She came here from Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Fannie Cohen, the aged wife of a drygoods merchant, living at 72 East Ninetieth street, New York, was frigh- tene( to death at 3 o'clock Saturday morn ng. There was a clang and'rat- tle caused by a number of fire engines which had been summoned to a fire in. the adjoining house. On Bearing the engine she jumped trona her bed, rais- ed the window, and looking out she saw engines putting and belching out fire and smoke, when she shrieked and fell to t,,e'floor a corpse, Aral5id writer can write thirty words in one minute. To do this he must draw his pen through the space of a, rod16i feet. In forty minutes his pen travels a furlong, and in 5i hours a full mile. lie makes on an average sixteen curves or turns of the pen for eaoli word written. Writing at the rate of thirty words a minute he must make eight curves to each second ; in an hour, 28,800; in five hours, 144,000; and in 300 days, workin only five hours each day, he makes not less than 33, 200,000 curves and turns of the pen. At Freetown, Gen. E. W. Pierce, a well-known historian of 70 years, and Estella Gardiner, a school teacher, aged 27. have been married. Thegen- eral has only one arm, the other hav- ing been shot oft in a battle before Richmond. Wednesday was his birth- day, and hewas married in the room where he was born. The groom was weak, and he was leading the bride to the dining table when he felt in a faint:and had to be lifted into bed Gen. Pierce has written several books and takes particular pride in living on thehomestead whieh has been handed down by ancestors whom he can trace back to the landing of the pilgrims. BRITISH. The Queen, will personally hold 't drawing rooms" on May 16 and 18 at Buckingham Palade. Another serious outbreak of foot and mouth disease has occurred among cattle in Rent, England. The French Parliament BudgetCom- mittee has passed a credit of 3,100,000 francs for operations in Dahomey. The Russian famine is said to have caused a loss to the Imperial Treasury of 300,000,000 roubles, or about $240- 000,000. Owing to the depression in trade in Australia a tour of the Antipodes pro- posed for Paderewski will probably be abandoned and he will return to the United States. The Austrian Government contemn. later taking stringent measures topre- ventthe emigration of young men to America without having served their time in the army. Byrne, a tenant farmer in Essex,Eng. land, quarreled, with McCartan, his landlord, yesterday regarding the rent and stabbed him in the abdomen with a pitchfork. liicCartan will pro- bably die, Byrne has been arrested. Monthly Prizes for Boys and Girls. The "Sunlight" Soap Co., Toronto, offer the following prizes every month till further no- tice. to boys and girls under 16, residing in the ra atest Ontario, who P ovinoo of On , send the g r peruser of "Sunlight" wrappers r,lst, $10; tad, $6; 3rd, $3; 4th el; 5th to 14th, a Handsome Book; and a pretty picture to those who send not less than 12 wrappers. Send wrappers to Sunlight" Soap Office. 43 Scott St., Toronto. not later than 29th of each month, and marked oompetition: also give full name, address, ago, and number of wrappers• Winners'names wilt be published in Toronto Mail on first Saturday in each month. Fagged Out v a BORN. RoniNSON.-in Blanshard, on the 4th inst., the wit o of 0. w. Robinson, a. son. Fing.-In Exeter Nerth. on the 7th inst,; the wife of henry Fink, a son'• MARIUEt) RATx-Anoirua.-On the 6th inst. by Rev. J. WalkerShilton, B. A., of Clinton. at. the rosi- dcnoo of the bride's father, Mr William Rath of East Wawanash, to Lelia, eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Archer, of Mullett. O0LQUx0UN-IIART.--At the residence of the bride's father, Fullerton, on the 6th inst., by the Rov. Mr Carey. Mr. Arthur Co guhoun, of Tlibbert, to Sarah. third daughter .of Mr. John Hart. Ainsug--DGNALp: At the residence of the bride's mother. on April 6, by Rev. T. A. Cosgrove, Mr. Goo. W. Ainsl o of Cmnber,Ont, to Maggie, daughter of the lateJames Donald, St. Marys. IYgeens-IIAnaxs-In Guelph. at the residence of the bride's parents, on the 13tb inst., Mr. George Weekes of Chicago, formerly of Exe- ter, to Miss Lillie, daughter of Mr. James Harris. SToontLL.-FRENCH.-0n tho 6th inst. at the residence of the bride's father. by Rev. W. Casson, Mr. John N Sto dill, to Mary A., daughter of Mr.Roli'iort ironoh, all of Sea - forth. g1 -111T tired, worn - out feeling, of which so many women complain after a clay's washing, is done away with by those .who use that great Labor Saving 4\N* Geo (lbm :solorBogor �s. MARKETS PORTS. Wheat .. 88c to 90c per bushel OUR SELLING PRICES. Flour, Strong Bakers' $2.75 per 100 do Best ' Family 2.50 do Low Grade 2.00 Bran ,. .. 70c Shorts ..' 80c Chop .. $1.00 to $1.10 Chop stone running every day. THE EXETER MILLING Coy. cc MARKET REPORTS. BEET DD RedWheat ... ,.. ,,. Spring Wneat ... Barley ,.• Oats Cloy erSeed ... Timonity ... Peaty ... Corn... Butter ... ... Flour porb bl .. ,... Potato°s,perbushel -. Apples,per oag -• DYledApplespr b -„ C}eeeeper lb. ,- Turkey per lb .., Ducks per lb .,. Chiekensperpr ... goke,dreseedper100 ._ Beef ... .. Hidearough, ... _, ' dressed ... ,- Sheepskinseach oalfekins Woolperlb .. Haypertou Onionsnerbueb W ex cod cord p eT VARY0 Fall Wheat 80 80 Spring Wheat......... .,....,.......... 80 80 Barley ............ 0 35 0 4(0 date................................................ 0 27 27 Clover Seed 7 00 7 6O Timothy 1 60 1 75 Pear .. 0 55 0 555 Butter le 0' 16 Potatoes per bag ................... ,.,, 50 65 Apples per bush...„ .......... ...... ..... 0 50 Woolper lb 18 0 19 Ray person 9 0010 00 Bran per ton 14 00 14. 00 Shorts'' "20 00 20 00 Oatmeal per bbl......-, 6 00 7 00 Jogs, dressed per 100. 5 50 to 6 00 LONDON. Wheat. 81 to el per bus. Oats, 27e to 29e per bus. Peas.60c to 72e per bus. Bar- Iced/rating, 431 to 48c nor bus. Barley Feed., 39e to 410 per bus Corn, 5610 to 610 per. buehei. DIED. ELLAcent.-In Fullerton, on the lat inst., Wm. Ellaoott, aged 73 years. PRINGLR.-In Fullerton, on tho 31st ult„ Jane, wife of John Pringle, aged 75 years, 7 months and 21 days. FRRNan.-At Oshawa, on the 9th of April, 1892, Isaao French, father of Mr.Daniel Freneb,of Exeter, aged77 years, 0 months. BRnnv-In Ilonsall, on the 9th inst., Mr . Adam Berry, aged 78 years, GREY -In London, on tho 10th, Jennie, beloved wife of Mr. Wm Grey, and daughter of .lir. Wm. Harding of Exeter, aged 30 years. NORRIS-At.Staffa, on the10th inst., Mr. Robt. Norris, aged 60 years. HOGARTn-InHullett on the 7th inst., George Hogarth.nged14 years. Wenn-In Mooresville, on the 10thinst ,Willie, only you of lir, Rd,Wubb,at 2 you s• Which makes the Dirt drop out Without Hard Rubbing Without 'Boiling Without Washing Powders Try the easy, clean and economical way -the. ((�.j4 . way of washing, and Sulo you •will not bo dis- •i• u !gilt appointed. SUNLIGHT SOAP Laving no equal for Purity, you may use it with comfort and delight for every household purpose. • O A O • WORKS: PT. SUNLIGHT LEVER BROS., LIM,TEV. NEAR BIRKENHEAD' TORONTO John iiideens Of St.lary's, Ont. A Great Sufferer from Dyspepsh. 80 to BG 80 to 80 35 to 4G 70027 toto 75027 1 50 to 1 75 t o 05540 to 6055 9 to 11 150010 5 15 10 `56 -• 1500010 1 0 01 55130 ... ... 0 4to060 .., 006to006 09 to 09 025to080 ... 55010600 400 to525 40010450 60010525 _, 0 60 to 70 050to060 018to019 13001o1000 06010050 260to300 S TORONTO. Toronto, April 13 -Wheat Spring -No. 2,82e to830 per bus; red wintor,No 2, 81e to 82a per bus. Manitoba No 2 bard, 103 to 1 00 No.3, a1 c to93: PEAS Ole to 63e per bits. IlAT6 310 to 32c per bus. FLOUR, extra,$3 95 to 64..0 per bbl; straight roller, 34.10 to $4,20; strong bakers, 3.4,90 to $5,00. BARLEY, No 1, feeding, $5o to 560, Perfectly Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla The best stomach tonics known to medical science are so happily com- bined in Hood's Sarsaparilla that it cures Indigestion, and Dyspepsia in its severest forms, when other medicines fail. In many cases Hood's Sarsapa- rilla seems to possess a magical touch, so quick and so gratifying the relief. Read the following from an aged and respected citizen of St. Mary's, Ont.: " I am very glad to give this testimonial as to what Hood's Sarsaparillahas donefor me. I suffered very much with dyspepsia. I have been taking medicine For 25 Years and I never had anything do me as much good as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every symp- tom of the dyspepsia has entirely disap- peared and I feel that ]f cannot praise the medicine too highly. I Eat Better, Sioep Better and feel stronger than I have for many years. I have,tilton six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla bought of Idr. Sanderson, the druggist." JOHN AISENs. OORD3A.L END ORSEALIENT. 1','osm Mr. Sanderson, the Druggist. 7 know Mi•. Ripens to be a strictly honest, straightforward man, and take much pleasure to testifying to the truth of the testimonial lie gives above." F. G. SAxnErsox,: Drug- gist; Queen Street, St. Mary's, Ontario. HOOD'S PILLS, the best attcr-01nnorPills, twist digestion, prevent constipattun. TO LEND ON MORTGAGES at lowest rates of interest, Over 360.000 Pri- vate funds, Apply to 10r,TxoT & ELLIOT, Solxoltors, etc„ Exeter. $1:75O.000 MUST BE LOANED AT PER CENT. on First and Second Mortgages. Old Mortgages pald off. NO COMMISSION. Agents Wanted, Call or send Sc. stamp for CIRCULAR. ElR.REYNOLD'5 ,nisttriONRS AV. ,TOROK 1892. —'{ SPRING• } — 1892. Do you want a PIANO, ORGAN, BICYCLE:, SEWING MACHINE, BOYS' & GIRLS' TRICY- CLES, EXPRESS WAGONS? BRANTFORD NEW PNEUMATIC TIRE �cp CAN BE REPAIRED IN FIVE MINUTES. SEE YOUR BICYCLE HAS ONE. VIF'D BY THE COOED BIOYOLE CO. LTD., BRANTFORD, OM1 If you do, the place to, gotn the most reliable goods at a modern graoo is t PERKINS & MARTIN'S. dealers in 1ttusioal Instruments, Sowing Machine supplies, oto., oto.. All kinds of farm implements sold on a mar- ginWagon. Agents for the,celobrated Chat- PERB.INS & MARTIN, Fanson's Block. AGENTS WANTED.. lonthillrNursories. Largest in Canada, 700 acres. Wo want reliable, energetic men to soil our Nursery stook; previous experience not necessary; any man with tact and energy can succeed; terms liberal, outfit free. Our agents have many advantages, such as selling home- grown, hardy. Janadian stook. Choice now specialties,which aro of value, and which can only bo secured from us. 'a a have given par- ticular attention to the propagation of hardy varieties suitable to the Norbern sections of Canada. For terms apply to STOSD d L WELLINGTON, Toronto, ('nt, SEALED TENDERS marked "For Mounted Police Clothing Supplies," :and addressed to the Honourable the President :of the Privy Council, will be received up to ,neon on Wed- nesday, 27th April, 1892. Printed forms of tender containing full in- formation as to articles and quantities : requir- ed, may be Chad on application to the under- eig-nod No tender will bo received unless made on such printed forms. Patterns of articles may bo seen at the office of the undersigned' Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted Canadian thank cheque for an amount equal to ton percent. of the total value of the articles tendered for, which will bo forfeited if the party decline to enter into a oontraot when palled up to do so, or if ho fail to supply the articles contracted for. If the tender bo not accepted the cheque will be returned. No payment will be made to newspapers in - sorting this advertisement without nutLerity having boon first obtained. FRED WHITE, Comptroller N. W M. Police. Ottawa, April 4th, 1892 - .BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES. SOAPS, PERFUMERY TRUE SEA SALT GO TO BROWNING'S, Valuable Grist Mill f FOR SALE OR TO RENT. leThe WOODMA1tT Grist Mill can be pur- chased on easy terms to suit purchaser : or can be rented for a term of years. Apply to 17.11. COLLINS, Barrister, Exeter, ApI 4.'92-41 Exeter CLEARING SELF ! 13ISSLTT F3ROS. We have 15 Crosscut Saws and 3 doz. Axes which must be cleared out at wholesale prices. We have a large stock of TUBULAR LANTERNS of different styles, which must go at the following prices :45n� 55c;, 65c. and 1750 ; Also a few more of those cheap Library Lamps at actual cost. Lamp Goods of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest. Call and inspect our stock before buying. As usual our stock of HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE is complete and we defy conipetifion. CAUTI�N EACII PLUG OF Myrtle Navy! IS MAR– D 900 SALARY and Commis. F$7 i! • slotsto Agents,Alen and Woot- en, Teachers and Clergymen to introduce a new and popular standard book, Testimony of' 19 Centuries to Jesus of Nazareth The most remarkable religious book of the age written by 300 eminent scholars, Non -sect .rian, Every Christian wants it. Exclusive territory given. Apply to The Henry Bill Pub. Do„ Norwich, Donn. (a.. A. HYND M . . T. Wishes to inform the citizen:, o `' ■ Exeter and surrounding that he is port engaged selling 2N asRONz:E1 NONE - OTHER - GENUINE Teas Ceffees,LakingPowzer ov nnrnSTOCK See It Be fair to yourself ; if you want to buy Goods right at the right prices, come to the right place, where you get rockbottoin prices m Dry Goods, ,Millinely, OOK'S COTTON Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats fi, Caps ROOT COMPOUND. A recant discovery by an old physician. l}}dts- ynhy by thousands of LADIES. Is the only perfect ly safeand reliable medicine discovered. Beware of un- principled druggists who offer inferior modioinos in place of Idris. Ask forCoca's CoTron ROOT Coi,pooxn,taks 710 substitute ; or inoloso $1 and 4 three -cent Canada postage stamps in letter. and we will send, scaled, by return mail. Full sealed particulars in plain envelope. to ladies only, 2 statues. Address Pond Lily Company No, if Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave.,Detroit, Mich. 1 Sold in Exeter by DR. LUTZ, Central Drug Store and by all druggista everywhere. pIGS FOR SALE. Our Imported Large Yorkshire sow damsel gave birth on March 22nd to her first litter. Characteristic of the breed. though this sow is not yet more than a year old,the litter numbers thirteen. They are doing particularly •well, and a number of young boars and sows will bo sold at a very reasonable figure to early pur- chasers. These pigs are of the Holeywell strain their sire being Holeywell King. This boar we stillkeep for service, This is the breed from which to select your stock boar and this the kind of a litter from which to choose a breeding sow, Call early and get your choice. Corres- pondence promptly and cheerfully answered. Wm. BUCHHANAN 13' SONS, Hensel l, Ont. JUST ARRIVED —AT— MEDLEY'S Furniture & Undertaking Establishment A very NEW Prices to suit large line of GOODS everybody. TEN D -i' RS INDIAN SUPPLIES. SEALED TENDERS addressed to tho under- signed, and enlorsed •'Tenders for Indian Supplies," will be received at this Oleo un to no'n of SATURDAY, 14th May, 1892. for the delivery of Indian Supplies, during the fiscal year. ending 30th June, 1893, duty-paid, at var- ious points in Manitoba and the North West Territories. Forms of tender, containing full 'particulars relative to the supplies required; dates of de- livery. Sm., may be had by applying to the un- dersigfied, or to the Indian Commissioner at Regina, or to the Indian Office. Winnipeg. This advertisement is not to be inserted bY. any newspaper without the authority of the Queen's Printer, and no claim for payment by any newspaper not having had such authority will be admitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily aeeepted. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, March. 1892 -31 Bring along your old Furniture and have it made new. The largest stock of New Picture Mouldings in town. Also PARLOR SUITES AND CURTAIN POLES—in all colors. Remember you can have your Curtain Poles cut any length desired, as we buy them in long lengths. Gall and /nsbect our Stock S. GIDLEY • Oddfellows' Block. HURRAH! s Crockery, Hardware, &c., &c— REVEIT EMS Tailor Shop STANDARD GRADE And latest style—Goods that will stick to you like a brother. DOUPE & CO.. Kirkton. 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 Fit Guarantees W. JOHNS. WE have un hand a Fine Line of BOUND BOOKS Suitable for Sunday School Libraries, or Presentations. THE LATEST GAME " Parlor Quoits." ALSO FLIPS, PARCHEESI, HAL4M, Authors, Etc., Etc. J. W. BROWNING, I cox $ DRUG STORE In qurtutitips to suit Purchasers. Orders left at the house or Dr Hyndman's Office will reeeiva pr slept attention, dl6ni6 G. A HYNDIV AN. DIS PASES O.F Of all oges• resulting from Errors or Ir li:arre- tions of Y 0th, may be permanently curs ' t'x 1, tho vigr of perfeot manhood fully ret,tor t l,, s NERI' 1GS DEBILITY, STERIIII*: grith SE3,°.NAL LOSSES & PREMATURE DECAY Long Standing meteor GLEET, STR1t'IURE SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and all P.tIVAT? andCIIRONIC Disensos treated with perfect success. Our field is in CHRONIC CASES in whioh others bare failed ; if you aro l a xnblc wo will frankly tell you so. Write forpartionlars and treatise. Free Louts 11RpxOAL Co., 162 and let Ring etre. t. West, Toronto, Ont. s3;6tn neyS±1inglby r lt PLANING MILL And LUMBER YARD We keep constantly on hand a large sleek of all kinds of building materials. Dreesed,'1un- dressed pine and hemlock lumber, also a eholoo stock of No, 1 pine lath. Our stook of doors, sash, blinds, mouldings, &a. is complete and thorougly kiln dried. We offer for sale LetaLn00 XX and XXX PINE and CEDAR SHINGLES manufactured by the best makers in Ontario. Tanks and cisterns, all shapes and sir.•. .male to order at lowest prices. We have sotn"thing new in this lino for watering Battle in Hie field or barnyard. Call and see our celebrated Baking Cabinets, every woman using them raooinmeittle them highly. lurning,band,scrollsawing, and all ,a1nds of machine work promptly attended to. 11 will be to your interest to ox,imfno our stook before purchasing elsewhere. ROSS & TAYLOR, Main Street. $2,COOOO SAY WOB.irIi Where is the best place Furniture 4 Boots & Shoes WHY -11 LI to buy TO BE SACRIFICED AT fi ` e u OWE'S AT MAA SON'S, During the Next Month. Shop undergoing Repairs to make room for Spring Stock. It will be to your ad- vantage to call. !ahthnib 1y1! J 0 H z 0 Because he gives good bargain:i, and perfect satisfaction every time ; and he has the best and largest stock in town. Give him a calf 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 mustbe settled at once.—R. N. R. EXETER NORTH General Store, Giving un Business. 25 per cent. off for Cash TEM BEST YET ! TEM CHEAPEST YET THE BIGGEST YET Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter Gentlemen [ leave your orders early, for with the beet staff of Tailors ; the best stock of Fine Trimmings, and the best Cutting in Town, yon aro sura of satisfac- tion 5 lbs. 25c Tea, 31.00; 5 lbs. 50c Tea, 2.00; 5 lbs. 60c Tea, 2.50;, Coal Oil, 150; 41- lbs. raisins, 25o; Mens' rubbers 50c; Ladies' 85 Colored Tea Setts, $2.00; Dry Goods 25 per cent, off - Seal Muff, 2 50, worth 3 5 Boys' Grey Lamb Hat, 1 1 worth 3 00; `Patrons and all Customers Welcome. No trouble to show Goods, ■ a. EIT 1.L. JOHN MATHESQ T.