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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1890-2-27, Page 5Facts For Farmers and Home- The death of Bary Hickey, wife of seekers. Mr, Wm, Bioko of Greenway, isre corded, she died very suddenly last Sabbath morning, at the age ot 65 years. Messrs, Smith Bros, ot lake road, Hay township lost a valuable young bull on Saturday, It issupposed the animal was cleoked'by a piece of tur- nip. The animal was valued at $200. Urs, Cook of the 2nd con,, Hullett, had a quantity of oats Stolen from a bin a few nights since. There is evi- dently some one in this vicinity who is bound to land in jail. Mr, Alex, Boyle of Cromarty, hal rented his farm to Mr. :twee Millar for five years, for $200 per year. The farm has at last fallen into tho kande of a good tenant. Ur. Wm; Aikenhead, and bride, re- turned home and have settled down on the homestead farm in Stanley. They have the best wishes of all for their future home happiness. Mr. Wm. ;burdock of Strathroy. re- cently shipped twenty-four head of fat cattle for the Montreal market. They Were a choice lot, the, larger number on au average weighing over 1,000 lbs, .A: young boy named Peter Glaizer, left his home in Clinton on the 14th and has not since been . heard from ; particulars of bis whereabouts wilt. gladly he received by his father, John. Olaiaer. Mr. J. Gilbert of »toamllivray, lost a horse the other day. Ile was driving in the bush when the animal got its foot fest in some way and tell over and broke its leg and had to be shot. 'For we have seen the land, and behold, it is Tory good. Se not slothful to go, and to. enter to possess the land." Why would you settle in the Far North. west when land can be had in theNear North-west ? where there is a Lome market for all the pro- ducts of the farm. The lands of The Great Northern Railway , Are now thrown wide open to actual rettlers,. 50,000 BEAUTIFUL FARM HOMES" Near the great markets of St. Faul,'a innea- polis and Duluth. • The land Brant commences within twenty miles of 'Minneapolis which possesses the greatest tleurir g reins in the world. the out- put frets. which has averaged 31.175 barrels a days There cities are oorneoted with seven- teen different railway systema and the lands offered are iaterseoted be their branch lines of railway: The lands are well timberedand well watered, They are the most productive in tbe4werld, as the following crop 8tetistics peeve CROPS or 188s. tunkr. ones. Bushels Average Bushels Average Per sere per sere Minnesota, SeseO,Ot'O 15 40.000,000 35 Ontario 38,000.000 15 04.000,000 53 Manitoba 7.600,000 12 3,00,Ce0 33 curse 14X5 imam' m' Bush Bush hush Minnesota 35d10e.000. 14000 0. 10,000,000 Ontario 9.000.008. 1,000,000. 23 00000 M:enitoba none none 1000,100 The above statistics show that whatever, can be grown iu Ontario, eau likewise be grown in :tiinueaeta, and Minneaota'9 cumulous production of corn shows the climate to be temperate. To settle 400 miles from the great mark. ets meeus et least 15 ocuts a heeled for railway freights and extra charges which come out of tbe hard.worising farmer and "makes him poor indeed." Go up witli our great eticursiou this spring and spy out the land for yonrselvea. "There's atide in the affalrs Of man That taken at the flood leads en to fortune: Further particulars and plans will be mailed free on application to e, B0OKWALTEIt. Esq., land oommissianer, St. Paul. 3finueapo'^ lis. or to the Company's land agent. GEORGE I'URVIS. P.O. Box 7, Leadoa•Ont. Ileo 19 -stn DISTRICT DOINGS. 'The Latest Current 'News T'ltrrtugltout Dlstriat. Wfnghean has introduced the edea, tris light ordeal, A movement 33 on foot in Seaforth will a vi w of establlalttng a free library. Mr. Archer of the 5th con,, .Mallett, bas a cow thatgave birth to twin calves last week; both aro lively as crlokcts. Mr. Joseph Copp has sold his farm in llullelt, to Mr.. E. Brickenden, for the sum of $2,750; it contains 50 steres. Mr aro pleased to see Mr. George Sproat of Tuckoramith, around again after having been laid up tor some time with the Shingles. Mr. George Trott at Seaforth, had tho misfortune to fall on the ice on Wednesday morning and broke hie right arni at the wrist. Mr. John IstoNevin has moved his family from Woadleam to Eippen, he having taken possession of the Xippen mills. The death of Mr. John Bodkin, 7th a" , Iticfl:ill.vray occurred on 1'Vednes- thy tlf last week. Deceased was an old rest ant, Mr. (.leo. ,strong, 'treasurer of Mc- Rillop tp., has purchased Mr, Joseph Astleford's 50 sere farm, lot 11, on the 10th con., for the sum of $2,600. Air A. L. Pearson of Kintore, Gold to ?Ir.•f. J. Jones, butcher, last week a he neighfng 950 lbs, This knooks out dile Woodstock hog by 50 lba. One by one the pioneers of Greenway are falling or being removed. On Wed- nesday, 12th east , Mrs. Belling, wife of Mr. John Belling was called to meet her reward in the 50th year of age. A. Positive Danger. Ms, EDzxott.-It is a well known fact teat the majority of people are inclined to look upon a cold in the bead as a matter of little importance -involving at the most. only a temporary inconvenience. No more disastrous mistake was ever made, The neglected eold in the lieed is the soured of the catarrhal affections with which about seven tenths of the people of this country are afflicted, and catarrh itself is too often the preliminary stages to consumption and death. 'The symptoms of catarrh are maul. fold, but among them may be mentioned, offensive breath; dull, oppressive headaoize; offensive droppings from tbe nostrila into the throat and bronchial tubes, deafness or partial deafness; eonatant hawking and. spitting; weak and watery eyes; a haekeng cough and feeling of general debility; ring - 'Mg in the ears and frequent dizziness, 9.7hese are but a few of the snore gene&. symptoms, and those who experience them should lose no time in applying a remedy- delays are proverbially dangerous, and In thecase of this toe prevalent disease may lead to death, We offer Nasal Balm to the public as a positive cure for cold in the head and for catarrh in all its forms and stages. Nasal 33aim has been tested in thousands of cases, and the testimonials in am possesaion prove that it is all we claim for it. It hag cured other sufferers --it will euro you. It is easy to use, pleasant and agreeable and dose not require a douche, or any torturing instrument to apply it. Give it a trial and be convaneed of its great effioaey, Sold by all dealers or sent Peet free en reeept of price -50c for small or $l for largo size bit, ties, by addreeeing Femme d; Co•, Brooks ville, Out, Mr. Stephen Lamb bas sold his farm, which is situated on the town line be. tweenMel illop, flullett and ,orris, near Walton, to lir. Barry et M.eKilop, for $7,100. 1hr' fame contatne 129 agree. The total assessment for the town. ship of Stanley for tbe past year is $1,678,445, On this assessment there was raised for county purposes, $3,- Z56.$9, For township purposes $1,816, e For schools, $4413,7 *here was also levied as clog teat. $281, and atatute labor $11. The total amount levied $9'149.52, Since the disappearance of Mr. F. Sheppard of Clinton, his stook Was left in the premises occupied by bmnm se. surety locked up, as was supposed. 1140 other morning it was found that seine one had cut a panel;out-b a back door, and by then removing a bolt had It is reported that the Valois Stock Tante gained access to the promises, and re of Chicago, the largest in the world. will moved nearly the entire stook of cloth doubtless be sell to au Enalislt syndicele, that bad been left thereiu. The price of the plant is e30,000,000. John Middleton wa3 arrested at Granton on Friday on a warrant issued by Squire l oters, charging him with using abusive and insulting language to Samuel Coxon, The trouble seems to be a result of the young man's dia. satisfaction witbarraugements between his lather and brother-in•1aer, time cone- plianant, by which the latter gets con- trol of the hotel property. The mag- istrate imposed a fine of $2 and costs or 21 days for the atausivei language, and bound him an $400 to keep the peace.. .t casethat has not yet been made public, but which is expected to come up at the Spring assizes, is that of Dancey ve the Grand Trunk Railway, Iie was travelling from Point Edward to Gloderich. The conductor claims to have twice notified him to change cars at Lucian crossing and come up the L. 11. & B., but Dancey insisted on going around by Stratford. This being a longer route than his ticket called for Mearns. C. C. iiicinuns d Oa. he was notified that he must pay the extra fare or be put off. Ile got oil, but subsegaently got on again and paid the diflerence in the fare. He now claims $10,000 damages. John Jacob A,stor's wealth le estimated at 5130.0110,000. The Muhl of the fortune will 3300 to 410 par bas corn MARKET REPORTS, exsesIt Red Wizo,st - 00 78 to 00 80 Spring Wneat -_ -, 00 78 to 00 8Q eerie), 35 to 0040 Oats • 25 to 26 Clover Sled . „ 3 50 to 4 00 Timothy ` ,. 1 50 to 700 Peas .,. sl to 52 Corn 0 40 to 52. legis ,,, 0 13 to 13 Snttex s 2•lonrperbb l . ,... Potatoes,per bushel -. Apples,pe- Peg Dried. Applespr b (*0080 per Ib, Turkey per lb Duekaper lb se Ohiokensper p; gogs,dressedper100 -. Beef gidosrough, ~, " dressed . Sheepskins each , Calfskin* .,. iioolperlb ,.. Hayperten Onion suerbns it Woodoer04rd ,,, ST:MkaTO 14 to 0 14 00 to 516 40 t4 1 55 1cOtoi(O O. 4to050 0 C6 to 0 07 008 to 10 008to 007! 025 to 030 4 50 005 00 400to525 200 to 2; 50 350to35G 0 60 to 80 050 to 090 013 to 070 700to7 00 05000000 250 to 300 g Fall Wheat 050 080 Spring Wheat 080 0 8o Bar,ey.,. 030 0 37 31 Oats .-. .... , , 02,5 (lover Seed 300 3 50 Timothy... ......... ,,........ . ... 250 400 Peas . .„„0.500 O 3 Eggs... ......... ,.. ... Butter Potatoes per bag Apples perbuab..... .. ..... Wool per lis Ray porton Bran per ton Shorts '• '• ,...: 75 O ell 20020 7(0720 14001400 oatusaalperbbl ...,,,4,,,,, 4 150 7 00 I,ONDO11. 'Wheat,83o to SSe per bits. iia+s, Veto 2tio per bus. Peas, 54e to 07s per bus. Mar. ler, Mniting.43 to 480 per bus. Barley Feed, _ .. , ,Sc to 4744 per go eo the son, William W. Aster. l bushel, TRUST AN 014) F'FLE�1P, Old friends aro best, and if ever suffdrera had a friend, llegyard's Yell'iw 011 can justly olein) the distinction. fain slaver stays long where it is used, while far eroop it is a npeeidp. Parente should keep it in the holm ae a safeguard a against aaGideita frost bites, chilblains, epraius, bruise a borne, etc. A fatal epidemic is raging at Aurora, Teras. Time disease is pronounced. mening- itis or spotted fever, and several persons have died of it. Tho people Are tenor, strielien. BE:URL 11LE CURE OF AN TJLCER. Sirs, ---Tiro ,eeara ago I heal an ulcer on my ankle, Rncwing Burdock Wood Bitters to be a good blood purifter,1 gat abottle autl a bas of Rurdoek fleeting Ointment, and after tieing three bottle; and three boxes i Was completely cured, and recommend B. ll, 11. ererywhero• s1I43. W. V, horn, Bramtferd, Ont. afr. Musgrove, the Conservative can. didate for the East Riding of Huron, is flow in Toronto, where heir undergoing treatment for a.n affection of the throat that threatens to result seriously. Mr. James Hawker of Corbett, had the misfortune to fall off his wagon the other day and was badly hurt by the wagon running over him He is im- proving wonderfully for such a painful and dangerous accident. Mr. Alex Campbell of the 7th con., McGillivray, lost his old "Grey Wal- lace" mare last week by death from old age. Ile bought her 28 years ego when she was a two-year-old, from neighbor for $100. At the family residence, at East Williams, on the 17th inst., occurred the death of Donald McIntosh. Mr. Mclntosh was born at Inverness, Scot- land, in tbe year 1817, and in 1834 emigrated to Ontario, having been a resident of East Williams for 56 years. At a meeting of the Vestry of So Thomas' Episc6'pal church, Seaforth; the Rev. J. W. Hodgins of Bayfield, was made the unanimous choice of the congregation to fill the vacancy of rector of the parish, and the Bishop of Huron has confirmd the choice. The membership orthe First Pres - byte' ien res•bytetien church, Seaforth, is something ever 540. The sum of $2,902, was con. tributed during the year for church purposes, $850 for the schemes of the church, the total contributions for the year being $3,752. • Tide death of,lohn McLean, sr., of I€ippen id recorded, having occurred on the 7th inst. He was a native o1 ,Ayrshire, Scotland and came to this country in'"1824, and had spent tti'e greater part of his life in Huron Co. • He had attained the age of 90 years. fir, Robert Sturgeon, 01''Leta, formerly of Stllilley, writing to a friend says t --Croke haiie been a total failure here for the past tied yeate and money is scarce." Mr. Thos. Morrish, late of C,0lborne, wi'iteec- k tied no ',drops s this year ; 1 put in 125 acres of crop, AO it fa,led'on acedent of the drouth.' Last Saturday+, 148Th Johnston Aloxan der of the Ailsa Craig foundry, had a vary furrow eecitpe from instant death. 13 0 was,pouring.some benzine o nto a 'fire to hest wa6n tares when the jar exploded with a loud re ort setting i1 fire to his. cttithes and scattering burn- 'i1ig field' and glass in every direction. Thildl'e'rt''Cry for Pitcher's Ctstolls IS "OUR clic rE CHANGI.NG. The past two Seasons have been so peculiar that' thaueands aro attacked by couglte, colds, hoarseness. influenza, asthma hronehitis, etc. To these wo reoammeud JIIagyard'a Pectoral. Belem an the retreat, unreel and beat remedy yet produced for all throat and lung troubles. A fire at Helena, Mont.,Satnrdaydeatroy. ell all the Legislative journals, books and papers. The legislators were rejoicing over the and of their labors and were skylarking throwing firecrackers, hence thefire. They had sat for ninety days and not passed a sing10 hill. ACROSS TtiE CONTINENT. , Ie thousands of households all over Canada the merits of Yellow Oil, the great family medicine, aro well known. It is esteemed as one of the heat cures for rheu- matism, lumbago, nouralgia„ sore throat, Group, piney, sprains, bruises, burns and nit pain. Used externally or internally. Short Items of News. cA\Antix: The great majority of so-called cough cures do little more than impair the diges- tive functions and create bits, Ayer,e Cberry Pectoral, on the contrary, while it cures the cough, does nos interfere with the functions of either stomaah or liver. In his address before tbo dairy convention at Ottawa, Prof, Robertetoti said he had no sympathy with men who manufactured graiu and hay from the soil into store cat- tle and afterwards rent, their half -finished products off to some ocher man to finish, who got for part of their work twice as much as they in Canada got themselves. A scheme to buy Canadian stere cattle and ship them to Ireland to be fattened for mar- ket there received a good deal of notice in. the Canadian press a few months ago. It will hardly be commended much further in face of the advice of such an expert. UNITED STATEN. • The rainfall in SeeFranc's.o, Weduesday night was the heaviest known for a long time, amounting to nearly two inches. The season's total rainfall to date now nearly !equals that of the famous season of 1862, the year of Sacramento,s great flood- The records show that 8i1 inches of rain fell there that season to the present date, The same record for tits season gives a total of 37, Let quality, not cjuaratity, be the test of a meciieirle. AVel',s Sarsaparilla is the eon. centrated extract of the best and purest ingredients; Medical mei'. 'everywhere re- commend it as the sul:eet add most eoonomi ea1 blood medidine id the market. essesseses 'MAKE CARP 'of yelia health. Use pure articles in pre- lrariee your food. Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder c'ntaine no impurities or adulterants. All grocers sell. it. Dear Sirs, -I took n severe cold In lfob- runry last which settled in my book and itidneya, causing exeraoiating pain. After being without atop four nights through in- tense suffering, I tried your MINARD'S LINIMENT. After the first application I was so mull relieved that I fell into a deep sleep and complete recovery shortly fol- lowed. Lawreneatown, Joni S. Mamie. FARMERS, TERESBERS, .AND MILL OVTNRS USE LARDINE MACHINE OIL TRY .1T ONCE AND YOU WILL, USE NO °TREE.. Every barrel guaranteed. We are the sole manufacturers of the Genuine Lardine. Also Cylinder, Wool and Harness pill, McCOLL BROS. & CO., TORONTO FOR SALE BY BISSETT BROS. stIONSItatV G RENSAI,i;G, - •- ONT. HARDWARE MtROI-MNT8 i UNDERTAKERS. A GOOD SUPPLY OF GOODS. TORONTO. Toronto. Feb. 2i -Wheat -Spring ;•o.2. Fac to Sha per bur • sed wintcr,No,2. bsa tars per b„s. Manitoba No.1 hard, t 013 to 105 No. 2.11 01 . OATS 32o to 330 r. bus: FLOU4t, a traer us:3,6e to 3313 �.85 to R3 , $3 .90 • per belt strnimht roller. , strunfrbakees.e4.00 to $4,00. BARLEY, eie 1. 380toVat ho.2.4seteOra; No 3, extra 4.4e to 4203 No, 3.350 to 37e, A Trans -Continental Innovation Sleeping oar paasengera for Pacific omit pMute via the Chicago, Milwaukee d St. NO and Uuion Pacific Overloud Faet Mail 'Gine no longer have to wait in line at Vonn- oil Bluff.; Transfer Station to obtain Wee- ing car berth reeervatioue west of the Mis. sauri River. The new arrangements Loeb by the Chi - ago, Milwaukee d~ St, Pani Railway obssats sill rush delay and 500075nco. For furtherparticnlere enquire of nearest Coupon Tieket .Agent or eddreas A.E.H. Carpenter, General Passenger Ageut, Mil- waukee, Wig. Tho Dare of tho hands is a matter no lady shouldneeloot. When chapped, apply Parisian Balm at night according to directions on each bottle. Parisian Balm is delightfullyporfum- ed, andis unequalled for cracked lips, Rough- ness of the skin and chapped bands. Sold by druggists. A shocking tragedy occurred at Spring Hill near Chillicothe, 31o., on Saturday. George Dowell set a shot -gun trap for a thief in bis barn. The trap was so set that the gun would bo discharged when the barn door was opened, Mrs. Dowell did not know the trap had been set, and wheu she went to the barn and opened the door the trap was sprung and she received the whole charge full in the breast. She diedinstaut- 1y, 1llr, and Mrs, Dowell had been married only two months. DIZZINESS CAUSED BY DYSPEPSIA. Dizziness is a symptom of dyspepsia. "I have used Burdock Blood Bitters for dizzi- ness, which came over me in spells, so that I bad to quit work for a while. The B. B. B. entirely cured me." ,TAx>,a WRIGHT, Chesterfield, Ont, TO NERVOUS MEN. If you *ill send us your address, wo willmail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Eleotro-Vottaio Belt and Appliances. and their charming effects upon the nervous debilitated system, and how they will quicklyrestore you to vigor. manhood and health. If you aro thus afflicted, we will send:you a Belt and Appliances on trial. VOLTAIC BELT Co.. Marshall, Mich, Do Yon Know It ? 'Wilson's Wild, 'Sherry is a sura sure for colds coughs, bronchitis, croup, whooping Dough and loss of voice. it has been in use for twenty years; gives immediate 'relief and effects a ranid cure, Children take it freely, its taste being sweet and pleasant_ Oklahoma, the boomers' Paradise, is!' to be erected into st Territory. It wills ba tbe smallest Veer eoastituted, bele. one tenth the size of Idaho and btie- thirteenth the size of Arizona, and consist of,tt1-o tracts ocompletely'silfiarat- b region • occupied ed' by arap # by Indians. These two'•trects are 'Oklalio- xna proper and No Man's letiod, officially •eallea the Public Land Strip. Together they tom prise 5,560,440 lens, and the 'space'between them is occupied by the 3hityennes'and Arapahoes, Wheli "IlaYSss Seite sick. we me her Caotoria. When slid Was a Child, She cried for Caatoria. Whot eche became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, elle gave thew Castoria, psAt�CRs 144 ALL. 713E Lt4ArNO STOVES & RANGES. 411 Kinds of Ltg1 t and Heavy Hardware., CONSU31ITION CURED: An old physician retired from practice. hay. ing had placed in his bends b • an kris India missionary the formulae! asimplo vegetable remedy for the ;peeds» and p'rmlinontenre for Consumption, Bronobutis. t'ntarrh.Asthma. and nil throat snit htu,e affections, also a positive tied radical cure for nervous debility and all. nervous eomplainte, after having tested its wonderful curetiv+o powers in thousands of cases.. hag felt it his ditty 40neake is known to bis suffering follows, ,actuated by this motive anti a desire to relieve human snifering.I will send free of charge, to all wlio desire it, the xeoipe. in Berman, French or English, with full directions' for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressngwith stamp nnmsn this rester,W. 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Itcugos Dysentery and Ditl,TrbtEla, regulates the `Stomach and t Bowels, cures Wind Colic, Rotten s tare Gums, j reduces InflammnIrian and gives tone and e ea t m , ]a3Ys Wr nslow's hewh ] tt to t y's energy g soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasantto the taste and is the prescription of one of tho oldest and hest female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout tho'wwbrld, hfioe twenty-five Dents a bottle. Be sure and ask for `lfi»s eviesnow'e lseser tete lemon •''n!nd no other Ind - 0 0 H MEC A 'ICS TCOLS, Ev lents qt tJ ,tier Socieiws. i11a.t E ETC.vetytlting sabw rt�ti s, CUTLERY, FUNERALS CONDUCTED AT 1.I0D. COAL DELIVERED ON SHORTEST ERATE COST. THE FEST NOTICE AT LOI'4EST HEARSE IN TuE PRICES. COUNTY. Cisre Mas a call ±o ' anything I.32, the brae THE BEST YET ! THE CHEAPEST YET THE BIGGEST YET NOTICE. E er, Feb'y 11.111, 1890 \Ve will sell cheap for cash, the balance of CIIZA' Winter Stock ---consisting of Cook and Parlor Stoves, Axes, Cross cut Saws, Rope and Web Halters, Sleigh Bells—at prices �. that defy competition. BISSETT ROS. P. S.—We must ask tilat all overdue a;nouuts be set- tled at once, by cash or note.—B. Dros, CENTRAL Drug Store A full stock of all kinds of Dye- stuffs and package. Dyes, constantly on hand. Winan's Condition Powd- Now is the opportunity for' ers bargains, as everything will the best be sold. Time will be given in the mark- to good parties purchasing et and always large bills. fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared. at CentralDrug Store Exeter, C LUTZ. ......._ sas.,.or.., Sdiling OUT 1 As we are giving up businces wo will dispose of our general stook of Dry—Goods, Groceries, Crockery, H lydware -AT COST PRICE -- FOR. CSM. RAPPEL t CLEGHOFN, ZUR.IC'EI rs' All parties indebted from last year are requested to call and settle. !AL and ECUDi„wA7 TO BTJY a t an rice tin s , oa yp Ov+e'rc g Suit- ings at any price ; Pantings at any price. est Ordered Clothing 'induced in Exeter Gentlemen 1 eave your orders early, for with the bast staff of Tailors ; the best stook of Fine Trimmings, and the bas Cutting in Town , you are sure of - atisfeo- ion. A. ed . v ahs0 .iaL�L . Goons_ I have just received my large consignment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and to make room for them I am now selling off my Previous Stock ! At figures away down. 1': do bot believe in carrying over goods until another year, and will elwal's sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Rather than hold them over. NIY STOOK is the best assorted in town and of First quality goods I am here to exchange goods with the public for cash or pre- date and sm bound to do it. J. P. ROSS, Market Store, EXETER. Nov.13, 1889. FIRST-Ct1ASS FURNITURE. AT LOWER RATES THAN SHAM GOODS' —ARE USUALLY SOLD- -THEN CALL AT—• GIDL Y'S. --ONLY FIRST-CLASS Iteliable Goods At Prices Lower that so -ca' led Cheap Houses can give Undertaking in all it Branches. S. GII LEVY, Successor toa (til & , i Gale y) ODllCL1;L0W'S BLOty,,,