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The Exeter Times, 1888-9-20, Page 5Chart of L: �ik St. Clair. Projected from trigenonlotreed surveys executed under the direction. of Lt. Col. W. F. Rey- nolds, Corps of Engineers, and Brut, Brig. Gen.(/' . S A., in 1807 and 1868, and Major 0, 13. Com- stock Corps of Engineers etaBrvt, Brig. Gen. II. S. A. in 1870 and1371. The distance between the mouth of the old channel on theiuternationel boundary line and the canal is a trifle over one and a quarter miles, putting•thc canal clearly inside Canadian territory. Even ifastraight line be drawn from windmill point light tothe point of unction between the canal and the St. Clair Elver, the CECIL! is Wholly in vanadianwaters. " Should the oxelusive .jurisdiction of; the IT. S. be conceded and the eana,l closed to us, it is plain that our vessels would have no right to use the old channel to the loft of the canal, and.ourcommerce would be completely destro In oonn.eiceotion with thisDana, Mr.Wm.l W. Peek, of Chatham, formerly: a shipbuilder in Detroit . says that in 1.878, a let of material he haesecured at Waflaoeha'g, eteetda, and sold to ' Mr. Brown, the•eontractorwho built the canal,was seized by the, IT 0. revenue cutter, Fessenden, for alleged non-payment of duties. lie with his boats and was taken by the Fessenden to Detroit. but Brown insisted that the territory was Canadian. Peek was released and sent back with his boats and materials the next morning, being towed by one of the Mills tugs. In the afternoon the Canadiau.gonboat, Primes Alfred, le comnanciof Captain Fraser, sailed thro' and in the nano of Canada ,cook possession of the panel:thus showing that Oanaada has duly asserted herclaim to ownership. Mr.Peokalso corroborates the statement as to the refunding of $60,000 they hadlllegaliy collected for duties from Brown on Canadian material' made in the canal. 1111116.44.44444444.4.41411411.44.4.44...0. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine For October. Contains many interesting and valuable articles, all freshly written and brightly 'illustrated. The continued story, "Genevieve," opens the number. It is a story of the H.ugenot troubles in France. Mrs. Alexander contributes a very touching story. "Faithful in Duty" and "Rubens," by C. B. Todd. is a story about an intelligent and faithful dog. The illustrated' articles are, "Pioneer lgissions ` in Central Africa," by Emma Raymond. Pitman, with ,portraits of cele - *aced African explorers; "Marseilles," by L.E.C.. "Cave Homes and shrines," by Marc F. Vallette; "Dells mud Dollmakers" 'Fr artels Scott Key," by Walter Edgar M'Cann; and "Mme. Dieulafoy and her Travels." A vigorous sermon by Dr. Tal- mage, untitled "The Age of Swindle" will provoke . thought and comment. The .Age of Swindle," will provoke thought and. comment. The poems and short -articles are numerous and gooa, and there are a number of full-page engravings of this favorite family magazine. DISTRICT DOINGS. Oceurrances of the Poet week Through Det the Neighborhood in a Concise Everest's Liver, Regulator worked wonders on the and made me feel' like a new man. --Levi ti. Slipper, Forest. A serious runaway happenedat Wal- kerton on Saturday evg. A farmer, ebraham. Johnston, and his mother were returning home, when the horse took fright at a tooting steam engine, and, jumping suddenly, upset the buggy, throwing the occupants out. The lady was killed, a •man ' Coulter who came to their assistance, had his leg broken by the horse; and close' by, from the effects of a similar .upset, a Miss Reid, of Ward's Hill had her arm broken. The residence of W. R. Davis, in Mitchel', on which there is no susur- ance, carne near being destroyed by fire on Wednesday night last. After the family had retired to .bed, and ash. barrelwhich was standing close to the rear part of the building, caught fire, and, was in a blaze when discovered. A little later and the, house would have ignited, and being a frame' one, would moot likely have been complet- ely destroyed. actually believe that Everest's Cough Syrup saved my lire.—James Kirkpatrick, Merchant, Forest, Ont. A bad runaway occurred in Mitchell Tuesday evening. • Messrs Jas. Bar- nett and Fred Davis were returning from Dublin when their horse became frightened, and witha sudden side spring, the breeching broke, when the animal was pulled up against a fence. Thebuggyupset and the maddened brute got away demolishing harness and vehicle so as to almost make them unrecognizable The mare was also badlyiscratched but the occupants of the buggy, fortunately, escaped in- jury. ,The rig belonged to Mr. Davis, who was in Chicago at thetime, mak- ing his trip rather. expensive. I had a bad cold on my lungs for. two years, everything I tried failed r me till I got Everest's Cough Syrup , and it cured me. -Mrs, D. A. Fraser Parkhill P, 0. Seaforth. this year, hal the most suc- cessful fair that has ever been held in that town. The display in the inside depattment wee Much ahead of for-. met• years, there being a splendid show on fruits, grain. vegetables, fancy work and the fine arts. On Monday even- ing the large bedding was crowded, and the Crowd in the town on Tuft. day reached into thousands. Outside the display was first cleat, as it always is. Better horses and cattle it would he Lard to find anywhere, and the ve- hicles, agricultural ,mplements, etc., were no Whit behind. ft threatened rain all day, but kept off, arm to Rent —Lot 72, Con, g 'Osborne, 130 soros, 00 elearr0, )Veil 0raln08, Yolksfroilr thea St, Marys en<t •i4x(tor•:33aSt,Nfeeyavele.'roe a. I, tie par: lion). MS spi+ly to ANDREW TURN et -Ll,, 0)1.01)) ANNAI,, BURN. EDWAtine.—At Woodbam, on the 10th inst the wife of Robert Edwards of it son. • DIED. MuBBAr.—Iu Hay on the nth inst Mar- garet Murray, relict of the late James Murray, aged 97 years. EssoN.—In Usborne, on the 14111 inst., Mrs. J H. Eynon, aged 79 years. t Doings. District g Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. is prepared in a perfectly agreeable form. at the:. sante time increasing the remedial Potently of both of these specific,. It is acknowledged by leading Physicians to be marvellous in its curative powers in Consumption, Scrof- ula, ChronicCoughs and Wasting diseases. Take no other. Browning says that the only poems be knows anything about are his own. He seems to have attained to a knowledge that is denied the rest of the world. A DOUBLE RECOMMENDATION. "We have used Dr. Fowler's Extract, of Wild Strawberry; rind find that for diar- heea it cannot be. equalled. Wo, cannot speak to highly of it." Ernest Clare Cross and Roy Neil, Cross, Jasper, Ont., April 29th, 1888. Viscount Craubrook, Lord President of the English Council, pridea himself on never'having through his long life read a navel. A RAILWAY SMASH UP calls vividly to mind the appalling spectre of death, and set uo thought in taken of the thousands annually dying though alis. ease caused by wrong action of the stom- ach, liver,. and kidneys or bowels, and which alight be remedied by the use of B. B. B., natures great restorative tonic and blood purifier, .Perhaps the reason why the Sultan banished his forty cooks is .because, being too many, they spoiled his broth. IS CHOLERA COMING ? When symptons of cholera appear, prompt remedies should be resorted to. Miss Mary E. Davis, of Luskville, Ont:,, says—" illy brother was bad with cholera morbus and after using one bottle of Dr,: Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, it cured me entirely." A fisherman will, always be found reel- ing a great des1 when the fishing is. good. t Perhaps it the bait. T aE DOUBLE LIABILITY. A weak and low constitution; impure blood, etc., causes a double liability to centrad disease purify the blood and remove all worn out metier and disease -breeding im- purities from the body by using Burdcek Blood Bitters which thoroughly cleanses, regulates and tones the entire systen. People suffering from contagious diseases should be kept cool by iceolation, Take Ayer's Pills and be cured, Misery is arnild word to describe tho sufferings of body and mind, caused by habitual consti- ration. A moderate use of Ayer's Pills will invariably regulate the bowels. A good man with had friends is liable to be misunderstood. HIGHHLY VALUED. "Last summer our children were very bad with summer complaint and the only remedy the, did 'them any good ens Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry: Wo used 12 bottlesduru•iethe, worm weath. er and would not bo without it at five times the cost, considering it to here no superior for diarrhoea." hirs. Jas. Healey, New Edinburgh. Ont. John G. Whitfield, the New York actor, alas been declared insane, and will he placed III a private asylum. Canker humors of every description, whether in the mouth, throat, or stomach, are expelled foam the system by the use of Ayer's Stu moment, No other remedy can compare with this, as n cure for ell diseases. originating In impale or impoverished blood. Dr, Travt lli died at Pittsburg, Pa., on Tuesday, gel 00. Ito teas the first to hitt educe the Kindergarten O',tern of edu- cation In A.meriese and was proa:ninentiy emam:cletl with prison reform, A HELPING HAND` is most appreciated Where it is most needed dud thus itis that Bertlock Blood Dittors gains more favor yearly by lending the weakened systen) valneble assistance in re-, moving all impnritfas and building tip a strong, healthy body, The Albert Rajas mitten printing factory' at Lifting, Austria, has faiI'd. Liabilities, 2,000,000 finds's. All tee Vienna bankt are involved in the failure, A New system It will plly you to try my BREA]J&BTJNS )LADE 021nee Tun Improved system, of Bread 1111a1 ing. The Bread is sweeter and will retainI,ts moisture longer than any other in usef A trial solicited. You wall always lied the Largest Dud Finest Assortment of Pastry, Cakes, Confectionery, Or- anges, Lemons, galc. TN MMCM2'= s. ,0. Odd 4��I4�.5 t9% i A. MAIN -ST., EXETER. I SUMMER OF 1888. We Lead the F011 HONEST GOODS, FOR rutin 'WEIGHTS, FOR GOOD TEAS, P011 LOWE''ST PRICES,. FOR BOOTS & SHOES, FOR ReNW3 OF TWEEDS FOR SHARTING-S. FOR COTTONS, FOlt DRESS GOODS, FOR LACES of all kinds. Highest Prices Haid for Butter and Eggs. 1 51:;i'. rte: CURE •� � 1� d'4i�T ,rR, t. When I say Cs)nit I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and. then' have them re- turn again. 1 muga A. RADICAL GU10 1. i have made the disease of TS, FPZLEPSY or '' o2PLRFET REPORT:. ,i., 0fr eels/tea atidolockRale . Wednesday. Pat11f Lies. 1 0 98 to 1 00 Spic = Wheat.,, 0 98 to 1 00 Oa a y .,, ... 30 t o CO 908 to 28 01 vor0zed 400to400 " toothy ... ,. 2 50 so 800 Das 005to068 . 0 58 to.0.0Q . 01500016 1010010 00 toeee oo to e0 40 to 0:00 004to000 Cxeeee pPr•lb, . 0 05 00 0 05. 7lnrlceyperlb .. 0 07 to 08 Ducks per pr .. 0.45 to 0 60 Chit/keno per pr .. 0 20 to 0 00 EGoettelressedperl0 .-. 8 80 to? 00. Beef ... 400 to500 fiidesi•ouhg. ,., ...5 50 to 0 50 dreaeed .. ... 4., 6 00 to 6 00 8hoepaktna each ... , 0 75 to 1 CC Calfskin s 0 50 to 0 70 Wool per ib . 0 18 to 0 20 Hay porton... 800 to 8 00 llaionsnerbush .. „ 0 50 00 0 75 Woodper (lord .• 2 5 to 0 00 ft:lere Sggs Butte) FALLING SICHNESSe 4.ltfe long study. I wAit1Alrr my remedy to Cuinz the worst cases. Because others have failedisnoreason forret now receiving a cure.' Bend at once for a treatise and aFEE a §oreen Of my Irreene BLL liicMEDY. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will euro you. .Address Dr, K. G. ROOT, 37 Yongo St., Toronto, Ont, gree ^,, ai l e ;4807 hl'It?5l3 % , ;' DR. FOWLERS ®EXT: OF 7b ;Ii, Y i,6SE• Awl. holera Morbus 0 Lr I C'et.0 R IVI IA RA A YSSE '!TERM AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. fat-® r ®® L Ds1 0 re E-1 rerun* I 0 0 " O O Anna Ladies'':Coliege. b ST. THOMAS, - ONT. 17 Professors and Teaollirs. Nearly 200 Studeuts. "--GhAPt orterG 00(1080ri:S i.7-- Literature, Languages, id.uric, 111310 Atte, {,, Com arorciatl 51O 0nec, Elocuticn,, I4 W 'l3tiildiig, 320,000, teeny hi Septefn• her. Sixty. page ealeurieefree . A.ddeda 1 I'RINCIfall AtISTIlr, 13. r, b'lourpeeb lal Potatoes,9er bushol ... 1pplos,per bag DriodAppiespr b Fall Wheat 88 to 95 Spring \V1 out ..... 86 95 Raney....:.,. ... ....... ............. ....... " 40 50 Oats • 30 35 Clover Seed 400 50e Timothy ..1. 60 2 00 Peas ., ...:.. . 60 05 Egge 15 r Butter 13 14 Pottitoee per bag 80 00 Apples per bush 25 80 Woolperlb 20 eu I•fay'pertote600 700 Bran per t0u .. 14 00 14 00 S1tnrto " " 20 00 20 00 Oatmeal per bbl,,,,. 000 7 00 A.nv)o19 To MoTlsE2s.—Are you Cnatrirbad at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and Drying with pain of Cutting Thoth? If so send at once and get a bottle of"Mrs. Window's Soothing. Syrup" for 01111- dren Teethi'fg, Its value is incalculable, It will oalieve the pour little sufferer We modiatr=ly Impend upon it, mothers; there is up mistake about it. It aures Dysentery: and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, euros Wind Cello, settees the Gums, redeem; Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the proscription of one of the oldest and best` female physicians and nurses in the ` United States, and is for Bale by all, druggists throughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and asklor"Mas. WXNSLOw's PenenI to seam 'fiend take no other kind. OONSIIMP] ION CURED. Au old physicians retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a :simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma- nent cure 'of Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca- tarrh. Asthma and all throat and lung atlecttons, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility andall :Nervous Cor - plaints, after having tested its wonderful. curative powers in thousands °teases, has felt it his duty to mmnkeit'known to his suffering fellows. Aotuatedby tntamotive and a desire to :relieve bum an suffering} I wa1send free of obarge, to all who desirelt, this reeipe,in German,French or English,' with fnll directions for preparing and using. Bent by mail by, addressing w ith stamp,. naming this vapor, W.A.NOYES 140 Power's Block ' itohestor. N D' TS POWDERED 9 9 PER CENT PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Ready for use in any quantity. For making Soap, Softening Water, Disin- fecting, and a hundred, ether uses. :tit can equals 20 pounds Sal Soda. ' -Sold by all Grocers and Druggists, 11.1177. GILLETT, T08OIITO AND °Iii0AGO. rarmors, £t1ntin! ENE132-1:EZZAL MILLS' WOODU M. The undersigned would respectfully inter $ he coan/nun itythatthey have lease dthe above /Mlle for a term of years and will be pleased. to have 8 millirem all. The mill has recently been improved, bythe addition of new mach= incry. Itis the intention of toe subscribers to 188, a not 0f rolls as soon as possible ; and all combined, the Woodham . Grist Mill Willbesecondto none in the West. x—x- Gristing and Chopping Done Promptly. Fresh oatmeal constantly An hand for sale or exchanged for oats.. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. strA TRIAL SOLICITED. J. & A. McNEVIN, J. SNELL Merchant Tailor,. Has removed to ]fie"misoa one door north of Browning's drugstore, where there will be found a Amsowt Stook OF SPRING TWEEDS FOR SLTITINCrS &c. ____.ALSO Scotch, English., Irish, French: and Canadian Goods. 1:Tade np on the SHORTEST NOTICE --AND AT— CONSISTENTLY IOW PRIOEES' i A CALL WILL CONyV+INCl1; ad6.. Mi. e` Griviltate tbL i;leVelttiid vetting School rY 1�DE! TAI � 4iFiI Walnut t Rosewood Caskets ALeo (lorries or Evunx DESOn1PTooIa. A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings Always ou`Lend. FUNERALS FURNISEED CON, DUCTED AT Low RATES. My stock of Furniture is un- excelled, tGIVE 112E A CALL Allan. " Line o ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Liverpool and Quebec Service, btilling at Der- by. Days of Sailing,—Parisian, May 24. Poly- neeian. Friday, June'. Sardinian Thursday, June 7. Cireassian Friday. June 15, Sarma- tion,Thursday, June 21. Parisian Thursday, Juno 28, Polynesian FridayTuly 6. Sardinian Thursday July 12. Circassian Friday June 20. Sarmatian Thursday Jule 26. Parisian Thurs- dah Aug 2. Polynesian Friday Aug; 10. Sar- dinian Thursday Aug 16. Circassian Friday, Aug 24. Sarmatian, Thursday, Aug 30. RATES. Cabin$50, $66,$75, according to Po- sition, Return $1004125, $150. Intermediate Liverpool, Londonderry or Glasgow 330 re- turn 560.. Steerage at lowest rates, Steerage passengers hooked to and from Glasgow, Bel- fast Quoeneton or Loudon at Liverpool rates. Buy tickets to go home, bring: out friends or relatives by the Allan Lino. For further Particulars apply to JOHN SPACKMAN, The only authorized agent in Ex eta Dr. O ESE' 'Riad ia worla.wide reputation e s tiphysiQian' nndauthor, tiinMandralceDau8elionLiver Cure is a triumph of medical skill, curing: all diseasesolthe 1tindey and Liver, SYDd•PT0111S OF Kidney •r Claaint Distressing � ) aches and r, /ins in the back; a dull pain or weight in -he bladderor base of the abdomen ; scald- ing mills oten obstructed; frequent desire to urinate. especially at night, among aged persons; hot, dry skin, pale eomplexion red and white deposits, drop d)Yziness, sour stomaoh, oonstipdt)on, piles, liver sioai swellings, &a. SYIOPTOMS OF Liver Complaint6111,11,11,1g111.1.1 ) ,. jaundice, sallow complexion, a weary, tired fooling, no life or energy,heed ache, dyspep eia,fndig estion,epees, pimples 3:0, HOW CURED : Man drake and Dandelion areneture'eliyer cures, and whet, combined with kiduey rem- edies, assn Dr.Ohnse'a Liver Otu 0, will most positively cure 1111 kidney -liver troubles. It sots like a charm, stimulating' the clogged liver, strengthening the kidneysmn.linvigor• ating the whole body. Sold by all Oeltlers at one dollar, "with receipt b ook, will eh alone is worth the money. -pre 12e Dr. Chase's Pills are the only y Kidney -Liver Pills made ; they Liver notgentiyyeteffectually. May 77 bo taken during any employ- ID; mout. They cure kidney -liver troubles, headaohe,h'-loneness oostivenese Lee. one Piliadose Soler by all dealers. Price 25 cents. T. ED11IANSON & CO., Bradford, Ont.. Manfs. Are Lo king The chew esu spot in Dov n for Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass, &a., &c., if you are, t call. eat. BISSETT BROS. We are now offering the balance of our stook of Axes, Cross -cut saws, Lamps and Tubular Lanterns, at cost 30 D,. .YS Oi fI Y We would call your attention to a few of our specialties :— A Handsome Brass Library Lamp, A Large Glass Stand Latnp, new design - A Good. Tubular Lantern - - A Good Axe and Handle An A 3. Manure N'urk And everything at Rock Bottom Prices for ;Cash. $2 50 $1.00 $0 50 $1 00 00 80 A full stock of the following lines always on hand•.—Barb wire, Plain Galvanized, An celent and Piled wire, and Buckthorn Fencing. Having purchased our supply of Binder Twine early we are now in a position to supply at the lowest possible pride. A full stove of tinware of all kinds alma n stock. Eavetronghing and roofing a spec- ialty. Agents for the B°& R 1lietalic Shiu Roofing. 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C a rtains.• Now that House -Cleaning tirne is near, we invite ,your in- spection to our BIG- stool, of Carpets, Curtains, and those I ancy-Window Blinds, &c. \Viii?n buying Wall Paper don't forget that elle Old Established carries tlic Biggest Stock and Latest An.. erictn PlLtterns. Lots of FancyCeiling rr�� Papers With Corners to match ...,.' Ar . .� out... Blinds ,.. "�i ''indow