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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1888-5-10, Page 5'eesereses reee.TeelT LIQIN615. Occurettecee of the least weelr`riegmeellie out the Neighborhood in a 4:70116180 Form. St. Merys assessment, $1,150,020 ; population 3,415. Wingharn asseesment, $499,860; in- crease, $35,123; population, 2,079; in- creese'140. elneheles tietiessors give the preent population ofthet tovva et 2,324s I really believe I would not be alive at this tittle had 1 not used Everest's Liver Regulator.—B. Scouter Forest • Go]. Goldie, ot the British Army, will be in the country shortly, buying horses. The population of Windsor is now e,100, an increase of 600 since last ear. The Winghatn people are making arrangements to celebrate the Queen's 'ebirthday, . Mr. W. Spence, for some years a most prosperous farmer of Blanshard, has retired and located in St.Marys. The -SVingliane band is in a some- what delapitated condition, and the • town papers urge that action be taken to resuscitate it. Mr A. McAllister of Leeburn has a cow that garie birth to a calf, the other dity, whioh when neerly 24 hours old weighed 109e lbs. • Last week Mr. Frederick Worth', of C.rediton flax mill, was out prithele.gang of mep sowing flax seed. %Time sow about 100 acres a day, Mr, Rennie Maaladery, of Parkhill, has left to take charge of a C. P. R. station west of the Rockies as tele- graph operator. Everest's Cough Syrup is the most remarkable medicine I ever used for Coughs and Colds, two or three doses .invariably °electing a cure.—Wm. Gillis Forest, Ont. The Victoria Lake Society of Strat., ford have arranged for 20,000 trout fry irons the Newcastle hatchery, and small fry will be dumped into the lake in a week or two. Blyth Standards—Tee large owl cap- tured by Mr, A. W. Sloan last winter, and which he sent to the taxeaermist's in Exeter to be cured and stuffed, was returned to him on Tuesday as natural as life. - The hand of death has removed from our midst one of the most re spece ed residents, in the person of Alexau- der elurchie, postmaster, Winthrop. Ile had always been a very active man. The "green goods" men have made a new departure, and now advertise the sale of a counterfeit gold coin, that cannot be detected from the original. • Bev. Mr. Fountain, of idle Parkhill and McGillivray Baptist Churches, has -removed to Detroit. Before leaving he wile presented with $50, an address and unlimited 'good wiehes. Spripg I spring! 'Spring! Boils! Bone! Boils! The best Bleed Purifier and Tonic is Dr. Carson's -.tomittch Bitters. The People's Remedy. Large bottles 50 cis. Clinton's total assessment 'is $623,- 745. It ha e $75,600 exempt from tax- ation. Its population is given at 3,033. The population has increased by 118 and the assessraent by $28,335 in the last year. . Saturday, 281.11 ult., Mr: Anthony Sharrow of con. 20, Stephen, was tramp- led upon by a horse, and suffered such serious injuries that death resulted on Thursday last. The Victoria Junior Cricket Club of St. Marys, • has been organized as follows .—Preeikeent, J. Thompson; vice president, J, Cra.theart; secretary -treas- urer, J. Ball; committee, W. Mclean, flylands, 0 Johnstone, F. Wilson, 11. Sharp. Mr, Geo. Cook, of Whaleneifound his colts which had etrayecl awrirabout es two weeks ago, in the vicinity of Sea- ' forth, on Thursday last. • A farmer nettoed that they were lost and took them in. • The S'a Melees douncil has got over the bovine difficulty., At a .special meeting last week a by-law was passed permitting milch cows to run at large between the hours of 6 A. m. and 8 p. iss., from the first of Mae to the first Novehiber in euch yeee, Phe Parkhill cricket club has reorg- anized with the following °Mane:— res.. te. M.. Duff; vioe-nree, JNob1e, ec*y-treas., J.W. Green; captain, E.M. igg; committee, W. Roas, W. May - burry, Elarry quarry, A. Mayburry, A• . Goodman, A. Hayes. • A young man named:Adam Mcleay, a etudent of the Collegiate: Institute at Clinton, was drowned at Stapleton last week. He and his 'mem, mate, minted Lamont, Were m mg, and it is stipposed he took cram' and be- fore any assistance could le ered he sank for the last time. le erne is in Reply, Ont., and his moti a widow. His body WitS recovered some time afterwards. At Mr. Johneon's farm, con. 21, Diet Williams, • a young man • while ' 'tying his ponyin in the stable, last Tuesday evening, • had oceasitim to • draw the rope which tied the pony through a knot-holii. After getting the rope through a loop of it was around his thumb, The pony, startled by a cow in an adjacent stall, sprang back, and the young man's thumb was severed by the rope at the first joint, "PEOl'ORIA" for colds.. "PECTOItIA." for coughs. "PECTORIA" for the Lungs. •"PECTORIA" for Bronchial tubes. "PECTOR1A" the best, the Safest, the cheapest. ",PECtORIA" the 'great 25 cent Clough leemedye A little son of' Air. R. 'ilOtigine, Of Stephen was severely scalded last week. le ritipetits he, and an elder brother wine playing with a rope, each having, an end of it l'astened around his waist, when they came in conteet with the stove vvhere a pot of boiling water was setting; ia one way the boys get on each side oiethe stove and in playing drew the pot over with the dentre of the rope, spilling the conteets on the biack`of the younger brother, kiensall. (Yee merehteee 'revert business brisk. Mr. McLellan, eraet .1414i"`0,10.- V70,4 Qii on a visit, has ieturuod to oer teidaie e Messrs. Ball tis -Urquhart • are making' ]are shipments of lumber. Mr. W, Boa of ` Hibbert, left hero for Mieltinee ono day,last week, A new bakery is, we eelieve, aboet to begin here, George Kydd, Mason & contractor, has boreal buileing Mr, Geo. MeEwen's shop next to RelMorrisons, Alif63IditiEvans, milliner'has °polled oat her springetook next door to Dr. MaDair- Mr. Wn4 Walsh is busily engaged pre- paring mattrial for the contracts wheats he has takeree • The Meagre Beverly se,• Colwill, and the Messrs, Bern & Blatchford, both carriage makera ha e made a large number of bug - Ake of then 1' class. • he ( Toaf works are in full working order, a large lumber of hands being employed. Mr. Me14wen intends' soon opening the 000per sla p. • Mr. W.! Stoneman , photographer, inteues baying a gallery fitted, as he Valetta he can produce nitieh better pictures iu a gallery than inane Wni 'is a man of energy and push. - We aro again called upon to chronicle the dame of a very highly _respected and Ami- able; young ledy in the ' pereon of Miss Chriktie who departed this life at the resi- dence ofieer brother-in-law, Mr. Williena MFvon, Loudon Road. - Rev. Sommerville, of Toronto, preached in Carmel Preseyteriau church hero, the past two Sabbaths. He delivered a very able and eloquent address to the young people last Sabbath evening, not on •only showing, but impressing upon them the necessity of loading cheistian lives, - Mr. Wm. Robinson of this, village, was mete(' in the matrimonial bonds to Mise •McPherson, of Ibis village, a very highly respected young lady of geed talent, and prepossessing abilities, 01.1 Wednesday at 8 O'clock a. m. The ceremony took place in Carmel Presbyterian church, a large number of people Assembling to witness the ceremony. We wish them success through lite, and may their , path be strewn ' with roses, and may connubial happiness be theirs till the last sad parting hour. The above was received too late fof last issue. Mi. James Troyer, grocer, purposes erecting a barber shop soon. Rey.0. H. Bridgeman, who is suffering from a very severe attack of the measles, was unable to attend to his duties last Sabbath. Rey. Diondot of Alontreal, delivered a very interesting lecture an French Evan- gelization, in Carmel °hutch, on Thursday evening last. We are informed that there is a liken. hood of a baseball match between Exeter and Howell at no distant date. The flea - sail boys ate masters of the diamond They have a complete outfit. Mr. Thomas 13erry has put abased one of the best thoroughbred heavy draught stall- ions in Western Ontario. He is a model of perfection, being perfectly sound in wind 8,11(1 limbs. Mr. B. should receive the patronage of all lovers of good horse- flesh, eltelIRIE D. Wenez--Mosez.--In Stephen, at the • rein - douse of the bride's father, Henry Moatz, on the 26th1t, by the Rev, D. M. 7cilin;13.. teseiriee- Henrietta Moatz„ all of Stephen. Poreeice---foleenn —At Grand Bend, on the 25th ult., at tbe Methodist church by the Rev. D. M. Kennedy, A Pollock of McGillivray, to Miss Emma L. Mollard, of Grand Benet, Munonanr —loLannn.—On the 2nd inst., by Bev. H.W. Crews, B. A., at the resi- deuce of the bride's father, in London Township, Mr. Edward Darin Merchant, of 131yanston, to Kate, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert McLaane. BORN. ELLtor --On the 61h of May, the Nile of Calvin Eliot, of a daughter. Dreeetsr—In Exeter, on the 9t1i inst the wife of Mr. John Dignan of a daughter. The Queen has forwarded to the Woman's Industries section of the Glasgow eehibit- ;on a pi0b11113 by the Empress of Germany. • A LAST RESORT. Last ettunner, says Wm. J. James of Atherley, Ont., I folt very miserable with pains over my kidneys, fluttering of the heart and nervousness; atter taking differ. ent kinds of medicine, heariug of B.B.13., thoueht I would try it; Cele bottle etYwpiete- ly cured nie. 1 Can blghly teemainencl it to others, A Rochester girl named Lillie Davies, age 18, who has been masquerading in male attire, was arrested Sunday uight iuHam- ilton, end on Monclay Was 3611t to the Refortnetory for 23 months as a yag. • •et Nashville, Tenn., Andrew Logan, aged 17, was burned to death Sandey night, his mother's house taking fire; while ho was asleep. Detroit veseel men baye organize(' to oppose the -peojectecl bridge across the rivet; from Windsor to Detroit. A SEVERE Tlenele Those elm endure the torturing pangs of Neuralgie, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Linn: • bagel and•eimilar painful complaints are severely tried, but there is 0 speedy relief iO Hagyard's Yellow Oil, as thousands who have uped it joyfully testify. It barlishes pain and lameness quickly. The traffic returns of the C.P.R. amoutit- ed to $803,000, or 601.000 of an increase over the corresponding week last year. The ,Stanclard Bank of Canada will open a branch at Forest in a few days. Itfany ladies admire gray hair— en some otheuerson—but few care to try its effects on their own charms. They need not, siuce Ayel I-Ieir Vigor restores gray hair to its original color. Sold by ,arupoists fuel perfumers. ; Another naturel.gasewell was struck at legidgetown Weduescley afternoon, half a mile from the M. R. depot. P003! HUM ON'n, May 2nd, 1887. I wesn sufferer from along shuttling case of catarrh and. being well up itt years (72) hardly expected to ever obtain anything that would give me material or permanent relief. At the time of receiving Nasal Battu I was very had with catarrh, bet take great plear,ure in statiag that on the second. upplicatioti I obtained wonderful relief and its effect was pletishnt, soothing and heeling. It acted like magic and is worth ton tunes it cost for the immediate relief it gives. I feel confiaent the second bottle will effeet a per aaauent cure. I have recommended N3301 Balm kr Cold in the head and in every case it (tete like it Yours truly W. T. RUNT. IrOW ABSURD For peopie tQ rahe their heaith with un- wholesome feed. The feed i)repared with Iv;P0 leer; 0a IroCet, ul Tartt7 ,,Powdor J, Andiews, a Terme() wifo.beater, was Thursdaymorning pant to jail for ten ( A 3 3,1thOUt She option if a fiue. A'BURE RELIEF da Having consulted a fecal Ized from a bad cough contracted by feet, fleeter weeont effect I thought I would try Hagyanienectoral Balsam ft0 a last resevt. Before I hedlnished the firet bottle my Ienjoy coeuglotb idbettoreneetiththanlyidisePPee a revae,rb andeoftre..drevi 1-010.111ece7t8,cTieenletig°rIlslr apri'0;rinetlileor,11dEastSelkirk,CSelkirk, Manitoba. ` At Helena, U. T., Joe:e'en T. Rand killed his wife end bsby with tieWinchester ride and then blew les ovne broth)* out. BILIOUSNESS. 'I should not think it right did I net give my testimony of what I know to be the value of Burdocic Blood Bitters, Being a safferer from 13illieueness, I took one bottle of 13.13.13. and it gave me immediate relief, I reeoremend it as 5 cure for bilious- ness, Aunio McLean, Woodville, Out. At New Yolk on Thursday the Del Debars (of spook picture notoriety) were committed, on the charge of conspiracy, without bail. A 'SUCCESSIT'UL RESULT. Size. I was troubled for five years with liver complaint. I used a great deal of doctors' Medicine, which did me no good I was worse all the while mail I tried Bur- dock Blood Bitters. After taking four bottles am now well. I can alsorecomm- end it for dyspepsia. Miss Mateo LSteele St. Williams P. 0. Ont. Dress -Making .4 Mrs. Bissett and Miss Welsh beg to in. form the public that they ate opening out business, and can be rotund on the corner, t of 'William and Giclley streets. Dress-makieg done in all the Latest • 8±3108. LE 90011S 011 Fancy Wolk given.—Staruping a specialty. Orders promptly attend- • ed to'. A call solicited. •„THE LARGEST SCALE- WORKS IN CANADA. OVER 100 STYLES OF • HAY, SCALES, GRAIN SCALEs, FARM SCALES. TEA SCAlS, IMPROVED SHOW CASES MONEY - DRAWERS Meat Choppers ' AND BUTCHERS' SUPPLIES tuormss XIS ruse, Write for term! C. WILSON & SON, 100. SI!LA RAM •* -'TORONTO, ONt Ifention this paper every time you write. T1LARJETRBPDRTS, 1.%XE2USIt (COIT00t0(16t6o'c1ockpa51, Wednesday, lial1Who i 0 80 to 81 Spring Wheat••• ••• 0 7,9 to, 79 Oats Clover Seed . '1'imothy " Poos Cern ilhggs Buttel Flour peibbl, Potatoes,per bucesel ..• 0 0 70 10: 700 rue 34 0 30080 2.0 ;0.0 600 tt (poo 000 16.65 2 .0 () 58 to 0 60 ... 0I3,toiJjl 78±0 80 Apples,per bag ... 40 to 000 Driedeeplesp0 r b 0 0034 too 00 0060 Ocoee per lb. 11;unOlcicYperreprrli) 0 45 to 0 50 „.0 07 to 08 ,chickensperpr ... 0 20 to o 30 le :deg s'dr'roQual: (I. ° :I'? 546351 tt± (1°0 755 5°080 " dressed ... .. 0 00 to 0 00 h1130pEkin0 030h ,., 0 75 t o 1 CC Ctolfolkpinerib s 0 50 to 0 70 Flay porton ... 0 20 to 0 21 800 to 8 OQ -Oniensuer bush 0 50 to 0 70 iroodu or cord .. 2.5 to 3 oo ' se: 313.11Y3. Furnished by Messrs', Carter, Son .Sc Co. Pall Wheat • 80 to SO Spring Wheat,. , 80 80 Bar,ey...., ..... ......... . .......... 63 70 Oats „ . . , 41. 42 Clover Seed. • 450 500 Timothy.. ...... ...... . . 60• 2 0a ................ .... ...... ...,60 02 hIggs• 12 12 Butter .... . ... - ..... . . ..... . 1.5 16 l'otatoes per . 1;ush... • 60 70 tpolf s peiri;bu sh ......... ....... •( 21 3) jtiron ,- • 85 0 00 SALT! SALT! SALT ! The Exeter Salt Works Company -IL offer salt at the Exeter Salt Well at $2.25 per tort. 1%13. °Antics, Secy. The 4.Arl's!tsistiatgectlinPeterPE'L'"• • 80 years in thousands of eases. Cures Spermatorrhea, Nervous *-$ Weakness, Emissions, Impotency e• ' and all diseases caused by 31311334 13-17onE] indiscretion, or over-exertion. [31FTER] Six packages Guaranteed ill),91;fril:171n17112 J5rOisl.e4ptsikeeY, otuarkeprnuoggsusbstitute. One package $.1. Six 35, by mail. Write for Pamphlet. Address ki.urellstr Cherstlen1 Co., Detroit. Ditch, For Sale, A large one storey frame,store building with ieellar underneat1i together with :IL of an acre of eerie, 'sit:listed in the business part of Exeter. There is also a dwelling at rear of property facing William-st. Terms to suit pm chaser, 'h'or further particulars apply to 2 mos. THOS. EA3ILItr, Exeter; THE 'KEY TU HEALTH. 'Unlocks ellthe clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carry- ing off gradually without weakening the system, all. the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Correcting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyss pepsia, Headaclies, • Dizziness, Heartburn Constipation, Dryness of the Skill, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, Jaundice,- Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen-, eral Debility; all these and many other Bitchier Complaints yield to the happy •iafinence of BITBDOCW BLOOD 331PTERS. ratan. ; eorttior.". 7orout5r Dr. CHASE Has a eerie -wide reputation as a physician and an i is I\ILtnorake Dandelion Liyer Cure is 0 triumph of medical skill, curing all , discaseS of the :Elude y 31.1C1 Liver, SYINCP'1.'OMS 037 Iiidney Complaint, ,31),i1Z°:,,Sii,j',g p15118 in .Le bach ;a dull pain or weigh t In the bladder or base of the abdomen ; scald- ing nrine often obstructed; frequent desire to urinate, espeeiiity at night, among aged porsoes ; hot, eey seise pale oomplexiou rod a lid -white deposits, drop distnes, sour stomach , constipation, p i les, liver 51081 swellings, ,Ste. • Krivi e oet s oF Li , e n Id t. Pain wider tb o vel Jot. I slimmer wades iftundioe, eomnioxion.0. Nvoar5,•tired' toolinp, no lifo or energy, lusiid ache, dyspep,• iedigestion, spots, pimples &e. 14,0W CUBED : nand also and Dandelion ar 61,16(.650'nli 1.01' (0505, and wire, combined with kidney' rem, ft,511) Dr. Ohae's Liver (iuto, s011 most positively 0650 all lsidiioy4tyer ±rlitt)iO5, 11 00t0 )1.30 0, 616510, stimulatint: the clogged /Pier, strengthening Otto "ating the whole bode Sole by all .lorders sti °he dollar_ with roce,iPt 0001s, 75111011 610110 is the money. iv,.1Dr, Chase's Inns 0.50 010 Only "-1-1uuu,y i an ey vol. lints made ; they Live act gently yet eireetnally. nay . be taiw11 during any employ-, • pala newts Titey cure kidney -liver •troubles, headache, bilmMlnese costivenese 41e. One Pills, close. Sold by all dealers, Price 25 cents. - To JO OMAN SOS & 00,, :Bradford, Ont, 1,11anfs —CURES -- Liver Complaint, • Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Hea.deephe, Kidney Troubles, Rheumatism Skin Diseases --and all - Impurities of the Blood from what- ever ceuse arising Female weakness &General debility Purely Vegetable, Highly Concentrated, Pleasant and effectual to use. • --ASK FOR— Doctor Hodder's Cornpoua. Take no other Sold. everywhere. Price 75 cents per bottle- • DDREt'S Cough Lung Curs Sold Everywhere. Price, 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. Proprietors and Maners, the Union Medicine Company Toronto Canada. Paiiffl k 1A,‘111.-14: ill 1 XI, PERIAL 1VXXLICa WOQDHAM. The undersigned woulcl reseeetiuny infur he communit y that they hem leasedthe above mills for a term of years ; and will be pleased to have a call from all. The nailehas recently been improved, by th o addition of now mach- inery. It is the intention of tio subscribers to add a set of rolls as soon as possible and all combined, the Woodham Grist Mill Will be second to norm in the West. —x—x-- Gristing and Chopping Done Promptly. Fresh oatmeal constantly.on hand for sale or • oxchanged for Oats. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ea5enA TRIAL SOLICITED. J. & A. MoNEVIN, S ELL Merchant Tailor, Has.removecl to premises one door north of Browning's drug store, w,hare there will be found a Teri Azzegted &Leek OF SPRING TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS &c. Scotch, :English, Irish, French and Canadian Goods. Made up on the • SHORTEST NOTICE CONSISTENTLY IOW •PRICER' 1 A CALL WILL CONVIN CE . A. 1. Grs'Ittate of CleVeland Mitt lug Serhoo LOOK OUT FOR Spring Goods em in receipt of a choice and well. selected stook of Fresh - Groceries I Would alsoinform my numerous friends and cestorners that 1 will be on the road. next Week with my peddling waggon, House oc Lot FOR SALE OR TO RFNT, —Opposite Town Hall. T.:MAI:aNC UMBT111)5 ICEW The Proprietor of the Dominion Laboratory/ Begs to announce to his numerous friends and patrons that he 1138 jut put in full —line of — Staple cePaney Stationery, Accounts Books and all kiwis of School Requisites, Leter end Netts Paper, Fools Cap Paper, Account Paper, Oolorea Tissues Gilt Papers, Drawing Pap- er, Pens and Pencils, And also a full line of all the neweet and most popular WORKS — OF — FICTION3 AD of which will be :sold at the Lewes re - numerative rates. W. BROWNING, _Prop QUFIEN CITY WORKS M IR,.# 11.4 S S T At Toronto e Every Barrel Guaranteed. This Oil was used on till machinery durieg the Exhibition.- It Las been aWardecl NINE GOLD MEDALS during the last three paella 1"See that you get Peerless. It -is ouly made by Alta TiTEZ4 ar.±3. te?‘ CO,9 TOrf.01\TTO FOR SALE BY JAS. PICKARD. re You Lookin The cheapest spot in town for Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass, eke., see., if yoa are, c 5 call BISSETT at We are now offering the balanoe of our stook of Axes, • Cross -cut Saws, Lamps and Tubular Lanterns, at cost for • 30 11.A.:YS 01\1-1Y" .T. .We would call your attention to a few of our specialties :— A. Handsome Brass Library Lamp, $2 50 A Large Glass Stand Lamp, new design •el. 00 A Good Tubular Laeteru: - • SO 50 A Good Axe and Handle $1 00 An A 1 Manure uork- §0 80 And everything at Rock Bottom Prices for Ca*. A full stock of the following hies always on hand'.—Barb wire, Plain Galvanized, ,An.- calent and eeled wire, and Buckthorn Fencing. Having purchased. our supply of Binder Twine early we are now in a position to supply at the lowest possible price. A full stocit of tinware of all hinds always in stock. Eavetroughing and roofing a spec- ialty. Agents for the B & R Metalic Shingle Roofing. Ask for paces. Agents for the celebrated Raynamul Bowleg Macnine. BISSETT' BROS., Exeter-. .4,6 .1...t..-IANTMUMURUOINT*1•11,-RfleiCUR....11•4•011,6".R.:41141:091a. .00 cos s, ts.>ty- 6.T 4454t0. --,V° -e, er % <$5-' 0,0 05 cP oi,00 40t % 0.0 o'C • 'c .cp. . e, "o'\ `t,.C> eeeee "9N oeee "s'e evC' ,(01 x<sr se. , tee eee es a ecO• Os' ,$. o' • • e e q>.3 • e e•••'e' es, ' i-‘5> '°e- NO- \-•• manufactured only by Thomas Holloway, 76, Nev.' Oxf•.r.1 Street, late 533, Oxford. Street, London. age Parchasers shed& lo* to the Label on the Boxes and Pats. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. SPRING 1888 SPRING Carpets,. Cr rtainsi 1-1 -A- In I M Now that liouse-Cleaning time is near, weinyite your in spection to our BIG stook of Carpets, Curtains, mid thoso Fancy Window Blinds, &c.. When buying 'Wall Paper don't forget that the Old. earries thc Bggest Stock and 1ic2,test Am- erican Patt,erns, Lots of Fancy Ceiling Papers witl- Corners to match, W'nolourBlinds Wall -Pa ,rolirr......AlrnotriliiirimmaIn.AAYMMIII se JAMES"P..:0K A 1-1.1,),„.