HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-10-15, Page 5The Patrons' Platform.
The following is a copy of the plat-
form finally adopted by the Patrons of
Industry at their recent convention
in London: -
4. . 1, Maintenance ofBritish connection
2.. The reservation of the public
lands for the actual settler.
3, Purity of administration and ab.
solute independence of Parliament,
4. Rigid economy in every depart-
ment of the public service.
5. Simplitioation ot the lawa of a
general reduction in the machinery of
gever11nenL
6. Abolition of the Canadian Senate.
7. Grand juries to be composed of
12 members instea:1 of 24.
8. A system of civil service reform
that will give each county power to
-"Wn. or elect ell county ofijclals
hose salaries they are required to
pay, except county judges,
9, 'Tariff of revenue only, so adjusted
as to fall asfar as possible upon the
luxuriea and not upon the necessaries
of life.
10, Reciprocal trade on fair and
equitable terns between Canada and
the world.
11. ltteetual legislation that will
protect labor, and the results of labor,
from combinations and monopolies
which unduly enhance the price of the
articles produces by those combina-
tions and monopolies,
12. Protnbition of the hennaing of
railways by Government grants except
when opening up new territory.
13. Preparation of the Dominion
and Provincial voters" liats by the
municipal of#4eers.
I4. Conformity of electoral districts
for both Dominion and Pravinoial re-
presentation to county boundaries, as
constituted for municipal purposes, as
far as the principle of repreaentationl
by papulation will allow.
A clause re the formation of a loan.
and taveatment sooloty was struck out
as not being a matter affecting legis-
lation.
NOTES -
George Stanton, postmaster ot Paris
Ont. is dead, aged 87;
A Heavy snowstorm is reported from
the Gulf of St Lawrence.
The .??'resident's private secretary is
laid up in bed with illness.
The bay export Ma season trona
Montreal amounted to 3,090 tons.
The Canadian apple crop this season
is said to be the largest on record,
Strawberries were selling at 30 ets a
box in .Hamilton on Saturday.
?Three Montreal jail birds received
fifteen lashes each on Saturday.
Mrs. 'Thomas, of London, Ont., was
found dead on the street early yester-
day polling.
Premier Greonway's son is transact-
ing Manitoba emigration business in.
Landon, Ont.
The Premier will probably have got
his reconstructed cabinet into shape
by next week.
Two hundred thousand people wit-
nessed the Parnell obsequies in Dublin
on Saturday.
It is expected the North-west Cen-
tral Railway of Manitoba will be in
operatiou within a month.
Bullion to the extent of $750,000
was taken from the bank of England
on Saturday for ahipment to the States.
The post of honour at the World's
Fair in Chicago will be reserved for
Spain, as a souvenir of the discovery
of America.
Austria is now insisting upon having
pork admitted into Germany on the
same terms as were conceded to the
United States.
Briefs have been filed in the United
States Supreme Court contending that
the McKinley Tariff Act is unconstitu-
tional,
Sir M. Hicks -Beach will probably
get the Tory leadership until Mr. Bal-
four has carried his Irish Local Gov-
ernment Bill next session,
The s. s. Dominion has just taken
two weeks to cross the Atlantic to
Montreal. For nine days the weather
was terrific beyond description,
Official returns show that the export
of barley from Canada during the gear
ending Tune 30. 1891, nes 4,492,327
bushels against 9,075,911 bushels in
1890.
The annual statement of the Molsons
Bank shows net profits $216,731, out
of which $160,000 has been paid in
dividends, profit and loss account
$$8,4S8.
The Irishmen of Chicago have de-
clared that no one actively prominent
in the persecution of Mr. Parnell can
be in the running for the vacant lead-
ership.
The F.rmers' Alliance of Minnesota
arty forming a joint stock company to
bt;�ld a 1,000,000 bushel elevator at
West Superior, Wis., for next season's
•wheat crop.
When W. K. Vanderbilt passed
through Chicago he wore a loose suit
of greyish blue Indian material that
did not appear to be worth more than
$10.
The season's exports of wheat and
flour from all. American and Oandians
per is to date total 62,580.000 bushels,
as against 27,293,000 busbels for the
same period last year.
Fo„rtli'en thousand one hundred and
twenty-one barrels of apples have been
shipped from Montreal this season for
the export trade, as against 5,822 bar
rale for same period last year.
A mi,lion dollars in the bonds of
the city of Chicago are soon to be sold
in aid of the World's Fair. This is the
first of the series of five blocks of $1,-
• # h 000,000 each to be donated. by Chicago
to the exposition.
The coal barge Mary Birkhead collyd•
ed with the steamer Roman in Detroit
river, and the former sank at: the Lime
Kiln crossing. She lies on the range
at the lower light, and, is a `dangerous
J.H.UREI°E Cuter Nor Mills.
Before you buy your
Fall & Winter Clothing
Call and examine the large
and well -assorted stock of
Fine Worsted Suitings
Fine Scotch fiiveed.
" Canadian "
if
ct
Also all the leading colors
and patterns in
Oil elr'GOatus
All will be made up in
first-class style at prices
away below the lowest.
Remeinber we guarantee a
C. O FIT
or 110 sale. -Dive mea call,
H. GRIEVE..
E.
s
obstruction.
xotr rackinzlltta
SMELL BROS' CO.
Fleeing ccmeheuced oar ball Trade
we will buy
HOGS- DRESSED OR ALIVE.
Dressed logs bought eulrject to the fol-
lowing rules :
2 lbs per cat oft ;
;i lbs extra if ehonirier Much ;
3 W ott for bung out or gullett if left
in.
We are also prepared to supply our cue
tomers at the Packing House with all kind;
of Cured Meat, Sausage, Bologna, head
Cheese, Fresh Pork, Teuderloiu, Spare Bibs
Lard and llama.
Wholesale and Reteal.
An English syndicate is about to ac-
quire the St Lawrence Ball, Montreal.
Price, S500,000. Mr. Henry Hogan,
the present manager, is to retain ono
fifth interest and continue in iia pre-
sent position for three years. -
Reputable miners have returned
with samples of ore from Slocan, eight-
een miles west of Kaslo, on Kootenai
Lake, B. C. They say there is a large
body of solid ore from 16 to 25 feet in
width and a m le and a half long. The
ore assayed from 100 to 300 ounces in
silver and 683.10 per cent. in lead.
Holm6eld, Man., Feb. 14, 13700.
W. Ii. COMSTOCK, Brookville, Ont.
Dear Sir -For 12 years my wife was
a martyr to that dread disease, dyspep.
sia. Nothing releaved her, physicians
were consulted and medical skill tried
without avail, One doctor advised a
change of climate, suggesting Manitoba
as a desirable place. We acted upon
this advice, coming here two years ago.
The ohauge of climate wrought a
change indeed, but for the worse, as
she was soon confined to bed, and un-
der the care of two doctors, who assert.
ed she could live but a month longer.
A neighbor came to see her one day
who had been reading your AImanac.
She told her of the testimonials she
read in it, of the great amount of good
they were doing, and advised her to
try a box of Dr. Morse's Indian Root
Pills. She did so, was relieved, kept
improving and -is now able to do house
work, and continues the use ofMorse's
Pills.
Yours gratefully,
GEo. DuNN.
0. C. RICIHARDS & Co.,
I had the muscles of my hand so contract-
ed that I could not 'use it for two years.
MINARD'S LINIMENT cured me and I
now have the use of my hand as well as
ever.
Dalhousie. MRs. RACHEL SAUNDERS.
MARKET REPORTS.,
Wheat .. SSc to 90c per bush
OOliw SELLING PRICES.
S.
Flour, Strong Bakers', ea 00 per 100
do Best Family 2.50 '
do Low Grade .. 2 00 „
Bien . ,. 70e, ct
Middlings . - 90c.
Sereening , -. 1 OOc..
Chop .. .., $l 10 to 1 25
0. 0. RICHARDS & CO.,
I had a valuable colt so bad with mange
that I feared ',would lose him. MINARD'8
LINIMENT cured him like magic.
Dalhouaie. CuaIsTorisiR SAUNDERS.
OH, WHAT A COUGH.
Will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
terrible disease Consumption. Ask your-
selves if yon can afford for the sake of
saving 50c., to run the risk and do nothing
for it: We know from experience that
Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It
never fails
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
If
,t
tc
Chop stone running every day.
L'TEIt31S CASH,
TUE .EXETER DULLING' Coy.
HIS FAMILY DID NOT KNOW HIM.
A Belleville inan has for years been bent
and crippled with a lame back, but after try
ing the OR, ICduey cure, he Sonia walk like
a boy again and his neighbors could hardly
recognize him. This remedy is for solo by
all druggists and the OR Compans, Belle-
villa.-agOm8
alinard`a
Liniment. cures Colds, ele.
zirmao T I 'PORTS
ExuTza
Red Wbelt ...,
Spring imat -
Bariey ••• ... -,
Oats ...
Ohre er Seed ...
Tinionhty
gear ,.. ,,. ..,
(IOTA .. ,.- ,..
Kegs CIS .,. WI
FleurperneI „ r e.
Potatoes,per bustle: ... »-
Applea,per pag ,., ,..
Prted4pplespr b „. ..,
aeareperlb. I., .•.
TArkeyperlb ...
Pucka per lb ». ..,
Ohickeusperpr ,,. .,.
HOga,4reeeedperiC4 ... .
Beef IT «,.
Aidearough, .., ... -
" 'tressed ,a
Sheepskins enol, ... .
Oaltskina ,..
woe) „
er lb
.., .
P ,
itrypertou.
Oulonsuerbust;' -
,
Woodporaord ,. .,,
€3 fie 90.
83 to y;)
&'filo 45
26 to 27
4COto4 ;0.
140 to 149
53 to tf.5
u 40 to 50.
1:,tn 13
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5(ito 057
1 t01 <a
0 4eo050
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07 to CR
006to007
0 25 til 0 33
600to62:.
400 to625
400 totto
5 alto
06+1 to 70
060 to0et
] i,el
3t
$ fit to tl tri:
060 to0id)
01')to3OD
sT:aceaxa
Fall Wheat 84 ar,
Spring Wheat.„......... ..... .,$S 90
Barmy............... . ...• ........ 0 a, 0 49
Oats 0 21 ,,.
Olover Seed ................„.,...,,.•,..,.,.,3 ,., 4 2a
Timothy ,......... 1 2 1st?
Peas...... ......... ... .... ..... ......... ...... 0 4 t+ 57
?legs 10 0 13
Butter 13 014
Potatoes per bas' . fel 52
Apples per bash.. ....... 0 ret
Wool per lb lc o 10
Ray porton 8 01900
Bran per ton............. 14 09 14 re
f,borts'• " ..20 C0 24 ('0
tlatinealrterbbl•.�'..., • 0 C07 til
i:oaa.ctreesert per 1'0 0• OW 0 :;,
LONDON.
Wheat. 9) to VI per bus. Pa+a, 7c to
lac per bus. Peas.60 to 57e per bua. Bar-
,oy,Malting.471 to (ever bus. Barley Feed.
E0 to 410 per bus Corn, T.6fs to etc per,
bushel.
TORONTO.
Toronto. Oct, 7 -Wheat Snrina'-No. tate
teirm per bus; red winter.No 2. the to .15e per
bus. Manitoba No 2 hard, 1 t:7 to 1 10 No 73,1tk'c
to 101; PEAS tine to Glo per bug. OATS ; 0c
toa2eper bus. FLOUR, extra. S549 to 55.50
Per bbl; atraight roller, it.2'Jto C1.2,.;
stroegbakers,34,91toB5.94.BARLEY, No 1,
feeding, 5io to 52e.
Rer, Mr. Ferguson, Methodist minister
at Londeaboro, bas reterned from an ex-
tended and pleasant visit with relativcsaud
friends i,) liln(tlghid.
TO f ItvO13S DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us your address, we will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr. Dys's, Colt brated Eteotro Voltaie
Belt and Appliances,and theiroherming elfeots
upon the porvous debilitated system, and ]tow
they will quickly restore you to vigor and man-
hood. Pamphlet free. If you aro thus afflicted
wo will end you aBe1t and Appliances on a
trial.
VOLTAIC Barr Co., Marshall, Mich.
Los's.
Between Granton and Exeter. on the 15th
inst., a brass cap of tho hub of a buggy. 7.he
finder will be suitably rolvarded by leaving tho
same at this otlleo.
Oot-lt.
F STRAY PIG.
Came into the premises of Mr. Thos. Cornish,
Usborne,(Adair'scorner),1mile east of Exe-
ter, on or about the 17th inst., a young sow pig.
Tho owner can have the same by proving pro-
perty and paying expenses.
Tiros. CORNISH,
0c1 -3t. Exeter P. 0.
T osT.
I
On the night of Exeter fair. an open face
silver watch, a darkish water proof coat, and
side curtains of top buggy between Page's and
Walpor's hotels. The finder on leaving any of
the above articles at Page's hotel will be suit-
ably rewarded.
AMEETING OF THE COUNCIL
of the corporation of the county of
Huron will bo held at the court house, in the
town of Goderioh, on Tuesday. Oct. 20.1891, at
3 o'clock r. arc, for the transaction of general
county business. 13y order of the Warden. •
County Clerk's Office, i WM. HOLMES,
Godorlch,Oct 5,18011 Acting Co. Clerk.
FARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers her farm, containing
100 acres being lot 5. in the 2nd con of Hay
township, for sale, 80 acres cleared, good
bush, splendid water. 21 miles from Exeter,
convenient to schools and churches. Will be
Bold on rsasonablo terms. Apply on the
premises or to Mrs, Robi. ?furray,Hay P. 0
Sept, 3.1m
s
To take orders for our Warranted NURSERY
STOCK to be delivered in the spring. Agents
starting NOW can make .b1 Salary, or Com-
mission.. Stock and variety superior to any-
thing heretofore shipped, Outfit and instruc-
tions furnished FBEI.. Write at once for
terms to
E.0.L.EA'1AM. NunsnnsntaN,
Sp 1.91 Toronto, Ont.
ALESMAN WANTED.
Forest City Business College
-ANA-.
Shorthand Institute,
LONDON, ONT.,
Is without doubt the moat Tnosouoa and
merman institution in Oesepnt.*
Gaancargs of both sexes *stamp To good
rem/10.s. Over fifty of last reason's students
in positions,
OATALOGHK FREFi,
FARM FOR SALE.
?Situate Tp. of Usborne. Lot 1, eon 1. 9) acres
of first-class clay loam soil. 75 acres tillable
land, 10 acres pasture,5 acres good bush• Upon
this property there is a good log house, dairy,
and woodshed, 2 good frame barns and drive
house andbnggy barn; well foncodand drained
1 acres of good orchard, 2 never -failing spring.
wells. Terms easy. Apply to person residing
on farm, or to
ADOLPHUS HooPRc,
S16 -2m Crediton.
D SEASES
OF
Of all ages. resulting from 'Errors or Indiscre-
tions of Youth, may be permanently curod.and
the vigor of perfect manhood fatly rostored,as
NERVOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SEMINAL LOSSES.0 PREMATURE DECAY
Long Standing cases of GLEET, STRICTURE
SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and all PRIVATE
and CHRONIC•Diseases treated with perfect
success. Our field is in CHRONIC CASES in
which others have failed; if you lire Incurable
we will frankly tell you so.
Write for particulars and treatise, Free, to ST.
LOUIS MEDICAL Co., 162 and 14 Xing Stroct,
West, Toronto, Ont. a3:601
W. WESTERVE1:LT, PRINCIPAL.
'A,RMER BROS.
i7'•I3OLES &LE & RETSIL
GROCERS
Wine & 3puit;niercha.nts,
T•e , *nOCtIE 12"
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
Happy Prize Winn.exs!
Cu the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept. rat,
the street oyiltir'itr` the Dominion Labors•
tory was Lloel;ell by boys and Girls made
happy by prizes drawn by purchases of
School Books and Supplies of Brou•uhu a
Book and Drug Store. The following is a.
partial list of the wini era :-
Ticket
No, 67 -Willie Clarke. Beautiful Napkin Ring
In Satin and t=old Covered Caen
Na 212 --Eddie Crocker, Teapot stand
::e 4- to of Perfume
n91ls Medford lee 31R nie',ePkible
2C1 -John SPackman, Slagle Siete Cleauer
-Uugh leuuld. Pocket Nc essatrie
75--11. kinsman. Polished lnkatand
1( Wnl 1 teaks.<etSilverKnife:Fork.Sturo
57 -:Necklace
?,.TM-.➢csoac t reeoh. llandea:ne Dress Fan
Schulsrdl.'adm'aniUa
2l44-Edrf¢e "meter. Lacrosse Stick or bottle of
bierula Water
+-1.1►tnsman, lac -fart
17 Louis :Manning. Steuoeope complete with
nuather of handsome photographic Stews
tr a,-E..3_lto t'rooker.Splash
(11-1V. _Smelts, Scnelars Companion with Look
2 o -Hugh timed, GoCert
24.-aliss Ituatert1 abornel Fish Pond (lame
'l2 Fruit Ilesket
60 -Win. Clarice. Ncccssairo
215 --Mise limner, Cut Wass Weight
2i'` Eddie Dignan. Stamp album
=)--Misch timed, Ladies Companion
'33 Eddio4'roelcer, White wood Mouey.box
17 Louis Manning, Magic Pocket -book
t, Selvester Barrett. lirtbherBali
52 -Wm. liroeke. Trait Basket
4'l -John Snell.. hale Slate Cleaner
3--Sylve+ter Baerett. hand -painted splash
221-I.tni)ytiould.Mother of Pearl Purse
131-11e ireliould. fountain Pen
7C-17. Kinsman -Rose wood Writing Desk.
BOITS! (IRLS!
All should buy their Seh000l Books and
Supplies at ltrowning's and secure a chance
of ttPrize at the beat great drawing.
All Goods Sold at Lowest Prices
and the chance for a prize thrown in.
Don't miss getting tieltets-free to pur-
chasers of School Books. The prizes at
the next drawing will far surpass those
'given out at the last.
DOMINION LABORATORY, Main-st,Exeter
HURRAH!
, t t NEW
Vhf
Tailor Shop
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 Stvles
-AND A -
Sure Fit Guaranteed.
W. JOHNS.
STOVES!
STOVES!
STOVES
And still STOVES, and if
you want a Stove that is a
Stove and a Stove that
will give you satisfaction,
call on us.
We have the largest as-
sortment in town, and the
cheapest spot from which
to select. .
Call at J. N. Howard's
for your Hardware and
Stoves, and you will see
something that will sur-
prise you. -both in looks
and in price.
Calf and see for yourself.
N. JOWARD
Pltorzumafir
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The accompanying gut repre-
aenta the famous Creditor/ Road
Cart, manufactured by Wm,. H.
Wenzel and Israel Smith, Onedi-
ton, Ont.
This eart has now been in the
Market for "about two years and
has met with great success. The
manufacturers claim that it lathe
best cart manufactured, both as
regards convert epee and durabil-
ity, They have dozens of testi-
monials from parties who have
purchased these carts, which
speak in the highest termsof
idem. The workmanship and
material employed in their con-
n^lEE> C•RMID=Cas' Xe QAD ca .41+.7ZT- etruetion `can not be surpassed,.
and the piece is as lo was is consistent therewith. A. glance at the cut wall show the
reader a few advantages this cart has over all others, viz - ..The easy mode of getting
in and out; theabseuea of springs or barn which bring the rider's weight on the shafts
sa as to sag theta ; the convenience of carrying a robe or rug in sold or stormy weath.
er. These carts are manufactured for one or two parsons, and finished to suit the pur-
chaser. Gars furnished to the trade.
%Ir Weazel also msnnfaetures Wa :4)as, Buggies, SIighe, Ete., ani does all kinds
of repairing in these lines.
Mr Smith inns is fr at•claaa genet blacksmith shop, and guarantees to give satisfao.
Use in all kinds of new worst. repairing. horseshoeing, etc., etc, to which he gives bis
netaolprention. See circulars for further particulars concerning road cart.
W. E. WENZEL' l Crediton. Ont.
ISRAEL SMITH,'
BISSETT ,
T '✓ 7HE .M..! RONT
The cheapest plape in town to by
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Hinges
Looks, G1
cn
S> PUt.yt Paints andd Oils.
New stock of the celebrated Johnston's L;quid Paints -Showy Colors,
New lines t.t Artists' Paints and Brushes.
Barbed, Plain, Strip, Blaci: and Galvanizatl Wires cheap for Cash.
Tinware Stock Complete, -- Eavetrougluupt a Specialty
New Raymond Sewing Machines and Needles
GIVE 1.7S A
13110$
0
Exeter Music Storer " Whizz
PERKINS & MARTIN.
We have constantly on band a largo display
of the hest
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SEWING MA: HINER,
1;ICYCL $ and
SMALL :4IJSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Persons anticipating of any-
thing intim above lines will do well to call at
the store. We guarantee satisfaction, and
prices allow as can be ballet thetnnuufaetories.
Wo irould res seetfully ask you to call d
see our stook, Ian
It is as line as will be found in
any city music store.
P.S.-Agents for all kinds of agricultural
implo
STAND :-Fansou's Block, Exeter.
Did you see our stook of
'INE 'SOOTS and MOM
That wo have inn in theater° One deur south
of the Post thrice? Now it is worth your while
to give us a look, We will show you through.
We hove all the Finset Lincs of Lathes' and
li eats' Shoes made in Canada, and guarantee
they aro milt as far as wear and value goes.
If you want a real nice shoe, something that it
i9 a pleasure to wear,a,nio up anti see i,ars.
Besides our tine line tee also carry a large and
well assorted stock of Boys' and .bases' Shoes
for school wear. also Alen's Working ::hoes
and Knee Boots
AWAY DOWN IN PIIICE.
All our goods ars guaranteed good. and as wo
WW1. to build urs a TRADE and KEEP IT, wo
*reselling CIihtP for CASA.
Children 'a.Misses ' and Ladies' Too Slippers
and Oxford Ties for summer in all the now
shades. -
Bring in yourgirls and buy them a pair of
Sehool:hoes. They are dandies.
Clive n5 a call. len aro welcome.
Economy ! New Fa; Gooas
GET RICH
By buying your Fall and Winter Goods
at
DOUPE S
Just; A.l`I'1S'1Tlr -.
New Velveteens.
CHEAP STORE, KIRIt'TON
New Goods in Every Department.
Come yourself and bring your friends
and you will find what a low price really
means in
Highest Grade Goods
of Honest Oualitrj.
DOUPE & CO., Kirkton.
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Dress Goods.
Mantle Cloths,
Prints.
Table Linens.
Shti tings.
Cottons.
Cashmere Hose.
Cashmere Gloves
Kid Gloves.
Corsets.
Cottonades.
J. MATHESON,
HAY P.O. - EXETER NORTH.
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THE BEST YET
TI:E CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET 1
Best Ordered Clothing pl educed in Exeter
Gentlemen ! leave your orders early, for
with the best stall of Tailors ; the best
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac-
tion
�5.. J. 1q 1E1..L.
FIRST -C L_A_SS
T9TT r &T if'ri Ti 1
AT LOWER RATES
THAN SHAM GOODS
-ARE USUALLY SOLD-
-THEN CALL AT -
GIRL Y'S
-ONLY FIRST -GLASS -
Reliable &ood M
At Prices Lower that so -cal
led Cheap Houses can gig e
Undertaking in all
Branches.
S. GIDLEY,
Successor to 0. & 9. Gidley)
OD.DFi LLO'1 r5' BLOCK