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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-8-23, Page 5".':i 1I E ,t ' Oshawa, Ont. Pains in the Joints CaucleIl y Inflammatory Swelling A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsa- parilla. "Ef. attords nie much pleasure to recommend Xleotl s Sarsaparilla. Alyson was afflicted with great pain iu the joints, accompanied with swelling so bad that lie could not got up stairs to ho.1 s ithe t Mini; on hands and knees. was ;'u ,:D:10us;a:•aut iihn, anti having read v v". 43 tires so mint n'..:i,,., _I,'o-'.rs Sarsaparilla, I deter- mine t to try i ti t a half-dozen bottles, lour of which e 3 1 „ cured Rim," MRS. G. A. N. B. 1.,. sane to bet "Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills act eaally,. art promptly and aflicientl,y, ou't,.c ,Ivor a:.,1 bowels. 25c. 't THE 1 MOST SUCCESSFUL RE/WD Y ..( FOR MAN OR BEAST. 1 Certain in its effects and nover blisters. Read proofs below : URE. Box 52 Carman Henderson Co., Ill., it eb.24,'55. Dr. B,. 5. It.ENDALt. bo. Dear Stirs-Please'send me ono of your Horse t Books and oblige. I have used a great deal of your } Eendall's Spavin Cure with good success • it is a t wonderful. medicine. 1 --once had a mare that had beep a botwlgYinheaddall 'live bottles cured her, I Yours truly, CMS. Power. t KENDALL9S SPAY!N C KENDALL9S SPAYIN CUR Dr. B. J. IissDALL Co. t Dear Sirs -I have used several betties of Sour ""Eendan's.Spavin Cure" with much success. I think it the best Liniment I ever used. Sava re. anoved one Curb, one Mood Spavin and killed two BentEpavins. Have recommended it t 4 eavtral of my friends who aro much pleased with 4 and keep5t. Respectfully, S. B. RAT, P. 0. Box 319. E. CANTON, Mo., Apr. 3,'92. t ror sale by all Druggists, or address Ile t , B. ,I. KBNDAL.L COMPANY, 1, ENOSBURGH FALLS, VT. DOST DESPAIR Wal CURE YOU We guarantee Dorld's Kidney Pills to cure any case of Frr.:hes Disease, Diabetes, Lumbago, Dropsy. Rhettmatism. 1•lcart Disease, Female SlteBlood-or orn odbyall dealers in medicine, mail o receipt. of t rice; 5oc. per box, or Six boxes $2.io.' DR. L. A. SMiTH & CO., Toronto. ook'sCOttonRaot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. Successfully sued monthly by thousands of Ladies. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dis- covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take nasubsti- tute, or inclose Vaud 6 cents in postage in letter and we willseud, sealed, by returnnrail. Fullaealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stams. Address The Cook Company, Windsor, Ont.. Canada. Stylo: >r te z Beet Ordered Clothing produced in hetet eta for o dere rl o r I ea Yon/orders ► n ieslten 1 we y 1 i y pr *let the best staff of 'Tailors ; the bis. sleek of Vats Tritriminge, and the 'best (hitting i owlt,yott are sure of riItiefaet Mori alstraale Hamilton tTflIS CASE 4 QUEER Lady's Story. 'I She Met with Many PAilurres and Dis- appointments. rsappoint dents. Shy was imbued to try Paine's Celery Compound Now Life! leaith! Strength: Tbc tirrancl ki e15t111s. Thousands of hopeless and despairing hearts in Canada have been made glad and filled with sunshine. Men and women who have suffered for long years and who have been given up as icenreble, have been restored to vigor and Health by Paine's Celery Compeund. A greal and glorious example of cure, after long suffering, is furnished by Mrs. Rebecca. Jaollson,. of'blaw,iltou, Ont., she says: - ',having been troubled for nearly 15yeare, with.neivousness .and sleeplessness, and m physician unable to afford roe relief and fter trying a number of remedies, I was induced to use Paine'sCelery Com- pound.. I continued to improve from the first bottle, I have need a dozen bottles and am now ully recovered. I can heart- ily recommend its use to,any one who suf- ferers I did." Paine's Celery Compound goes direct to the root of all troubles; it cleanses and purifies the blend, strengthens the nerves and gives tone to every organ of the body. Try it, sufferer; it will make you well and strong. se-. 414-4 Testing a horse's Wind, While talking about horses the other day en old farmer said: "Wal, I'm a pret- ty good judge of horse's and can always tell whether a horse is short winded or not. , "Before I buy a horse, he continued "I just borrow it for about an hour or so and then I set out for some lonely road and see what kind of stuff he is made ct. first let him chose his own gait for a couple of mile posts and finally give him plenty of rein, making him go for all he is worth, All the_titilel just keep my aye on hie haunches, and if I see any rotatory motion there its a Sign he's thick ',winded, and of course, everyone knowa that kind ain't much good. E. D. C. Pill one and regulate the bowels. CURED TO STAY. Din E. A, Ron DISAPPOINTS THE nOtrn'r- ERs-HE ONOg, BAD DIABETES DOT MI5 IT NO 210B12--ATTLN DING TO HIB BIG PRACTICE: PORTLAND, Out., Aug.20-The account which appeared in many Canadian papers a few months ago of Dr. E. A. Rose hav- ing been cured of diabetes by'Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, attracted widespread attention at the time. Many doubters, though, protested that the cure was not a perman- ant one. The, beet proof that these doub- ters were wrong is the fact that Tor a year back, Dr. Rose has been attending to his practice, which 'was always a large one, in this village and the surrounding country and has never had any return of the' dis- ease. Hisllealth is first ()lase and the Dr. is not compelled to take any of the precaut- ion§ as to diet or otherwise, that are al- ways ordered for people threatened or troubled with diabetes. Have no equal as a prompt and positive cure for sick headache, biliousness consti- pation pain in the. side, and all lives troti- bles. Carters Little Liver Pills. Try hies. Dar. O'Shea of Lucan, shocked ``<0 t rthe binder, of oats, after iu two days, 10 acres a day. Good for Dan, C ampion of Ontario. Who can Vett thiq TO CLEANSE H SYSTEM. Effectually yet gently, when costive o bilious, or when the blood is 'impute c -r sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irri- tating or :weaaening them, to dispel bead - lichee, colds or fevers, use,Syrup of Figs. Embezzler Arnott Lea'ros a hospital ill Anotliel` Alan's Clothes. DETECTIVES LOOKED FOR HIM. Re le Afterwards Britten la a E`ailwav Accident and the Origin ;1l Owner of the Clothes is Arrested-- ' Tho x.attii., Will sue for Paivages.'o izat�kg' Watch this T pace ext Week. Qvieuso, Quo.. Aug. 21.-4, sensational story is recounted here from Dr. Spurr, a member of the Royal Oulle:le of, Sttcgeous,, England. Dr. Strurr accotnpnnios a cer- tain fir. Annandale who appeared to have been the victim of a clever trlelt, if the story is true. In December last a roan named Arnott, of New Castle, England; an .employs of a bank in that city, made oft: with a cone eulerahle »um of money. His destination was 13altimore; Ind., which • lie reached from New Yorlt, but on arriving at Balti. snore Arnott fell from a carriage and broke,,his arm. The a4n mlanee carried him to une.ofthe 'hospitals of that city. His b,•d neighbor was Annandale. Arnott su''nenl; loft the hospital when he felt su. :iently better, changing ilia clothes ,. S for that of Annandale, The lilttet was then suffering from a lungdis-ease which was thought incurable. Under • his false name Arnott was' able to travel about in disguise yet his description could not be escaped' by the sharp detectives- from, Scotland Yard but that the :man's real name was Annandale. The • false An. nandale `succeeded, however, in dodging the authorities. One night in a railway accident Arnott was killed. The coroner of the place pro- ceeded in the usual manner about the in- quest, and he, not knowing what had hap- pened in England as to Arnott' ;crime, sent a cablegram to Arnott's wife announcing his death. After having examined his papers which were all in Annandale's KNOWLEDGE lee leo Brings comfort arid improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, ,who live bot, ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by snore promptly adapting the world's best products to the swede of physical being, Will attest the value to health of. the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form; most accepta,b'.e and pleas,. ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial proportiee„of a perfect las.. alive ; effectually cleansing the system, dispolling colds, headaches and fevers "and permanentlycuring constipation. It has given satisfaction, to millions and met with the approval of the medica profession, because it,acts on the Kid noys, Liver aria Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup go. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. For Sale at C. Lutz's Drug Store • to hu; theArnottYork police stillcontinuedAn- ej i �•��` & Coto hunt for New under the name of An- 111 r t I nandale. But Annandale having recovered his health -went out of the hospital. and was immediately arrested, the detectives believing him to be Arnott. In February Annandale watt extradited to England. Mrs. Arnott upon seeing the prisoner de- clared that the man was not her husband. The prisoner went - from ' Liverpool to London and front the latter place to Newcastle where no one could identify him, the widow having meanwhile declared that she had learned the death of her husband in Baltimore. The coroner of Baltimore testified to having held an inquest upon the body of a man corresponding with the description of a man named Arnott. Papers were found oh the corpse showing that deceased was presumably named .Arnott, and thathe imagined the man was a robber. Annandale was then given . his liberty and sought help from the Ameri- can consul in London. While sick and almost dying in London Dr. Spurr, who attended Annandale, proposed to flim td' bring him to Canada, his native place, and thence to the United States. Annan- dale declares he is going to sue „the English authorities for an amount of, $50,000. iN REPLY TO HUDDART. HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT PICTURE. Send 25 "Sunlight"Soap wrappers (wrap per bearing the words "Why does a woman look older sooner than a man") to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty piotnre, free - from advertising and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market, and it will only cost to postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open, Write your address eare'ully. Fall Fairs, 1894 London Western Fair Toronto Goderioh Stratford Seaforth (South Huron Zurich I{irkton Thorndale Clinton ' Sept. 13-22 Sept. 3-15 Sept 25-26 Sept.. 27--28 Sept. 27-28 Sept, 27-28 Oct. 4-5 Oet.-10 Oct. 2-3 DRUG STORE T WICKETT, 1t1, D. ' C. hl„ TIIIN1TY 'UNIVERSITY. M. B„ TORONTO 'UNIVERSITY. Has opened out a new Drug Store on MAIN G,REDITON, Where he keeps.; a full supply. of all linea of DRUGS", DRUGGIST'S SU'NDRTES, and PATENT A1EDI fli ES. -ells r, e .bi+a.C' i,V til tenQcd to. Our prices will be found tile 10Weist. Call and see Us. The Ailans Continue the Controversy With Regard to Fast Steamships. LONDON, Aug. 21. -The Aliens, of the Allan Steamship line, publish in the Times this morning a column letter in reply to Contractor Hnddart's attack upon them, last week. They dispute his account of his inter. view with their representative. They de- clare that he showed them plans of the crudest kind and that he did not have the knowledge necessary to underritafd the execution of his projects. • The Aliens say in conclusion: "If Mr. Huddart succeeds in gaining the confidence of the moneyed public and establishes a successful service where none of the At- lantic companies have 'been willing to em- bark their own or their friends' fortunes he will deserve and receive a high place in t ' the public estimation." Three Children Lost at Sea. NonTH SYDNEY, N. S., Aug. 2L -The tags Merrimac and Douglas H. Thomas, which were despatched in search of the children of. Doctor John Weeks, of Rose Blanche, Mid., has arrived here with no tidings of the missing boat. The boat eoetained two children of Dr. Weeks, a boy of 13 and a girl of 15, and a son of James Cook, light -house keeper, about 17 years of age. It is supposed while sailing in a small boat Friday afternoon they were lost in a dense fog.' On receipt of tele- grams here the tugs immediately went out but returned with above result, reporting a great dealof fog on Newfoundland coast. It is thought if they have not been picked up by a passing vessel that the boat has been capsized. A Farmer Killed by IS Bull. SINGSToN, Aug. 21. -John Jones, an old and respected farmer, who lived in the vicinity of Crow Lake, township of Oso, was killed by an infuriated bull on Sunday in his pasture field while be was going after his horse, intending to 'hitch up and t Furniture Manufacturer, north of drive milk to a cheese factory close by. ' Town Bail. The battle took place about five o'clock in! the morning. Phe bull, four years old , 0-0- saw the old farmer trudging along and L.! `J V started for him. Being feeble Mr. Jones could not get out of the animal's Way and ' it plunged a horn through the jugular 1rant a Bicycle? vein in the neck and death muse -have been •' instantaneous. 7 L1 G TheExeter 1 h P teFoundry Manufacturer of • PLOWS, LAND ROLLERS, • TWIN PLOWS. Wholesale Manufacturers of Plow Castings.' Also General Castings con- tracted for in Iron and Brass. Also Manufacturers of Bridge Bolt ends, Washers, etc. Iron piping and fillings kept constant ly on hand, Repairs promptly execut- ed. Chas .ge BIA.St GSB SN ELL'S Butcher Shop Having purchased the Butchering bus iness of Messrs. Wood Brim., will take possession on. April 1st, and I would res pect£ully solicit the patronage of all the old customers of the shop and as many new ones as can favor me with a call. Meats of all kinds always on hand, and perfect satisfaction guarsPteed: wZS. EI1 , eL. WHAT A LITTLE MONEY WILL BUY - - If spent in the right place, That J. D. Atkinson's is the right place to buy your furniture. The following facts and figures proye : 10 Piece Bedroom Outfit, $20.50. BED DRESSER, 520.50. WASH STAND, MATRESs, SPRING, 2 Panows, RoaxER, $20.50. CIIAnt, TABLE. Coming brides and young married couples take advantage of the above offer. We supply comfort cheap. J.D.ATKINSON Ms Rand Mangled by a Saw. . a ,• BOTHWELL, Ont., Aug. 21, -While Mr. PNEUMATIC Desand, one of the laborers at Atkinson's stave mill, Cashmere, Was engaged sawing NA Wtt1. bolts there yesterday he had his left hand r ��F�o5 - TIRE acv - to badly mangled. He was reaching for a bolt when in smile way his hand was thrown' against the saw. A. doctor was called and found it necessary to amputate the first two fingers but has hopes of sav- ing the others, Politica in Newfoundland. St. JOHNS, N8d., Aug. 21. -Tile' Gov- ernment holds the first bye -elections in Burgeo on September 11. The former member, Murray (Wititewayite), was dis- qualified. Watson, the •unseated but not disqualified Whiteway member for Trinity, takes the position of inspector of cnstomS under the Government, and abandons politics and the Whiteway party. Will Site Montreal Aldermen. ' '1iXosvarae, Aug. 21, -The real estate 'Owners association will sue each alderman in the City Council to force a restoration - to the treasury of the anideitate expended In orels of the appropriations voted the etuntnittees by ,the Conseil. A test case nerd be entered' shortly. I, the only Tire that gtt-a satisfaction last year MANUFAcvUnro eV The Geoid Bicycle Co. lab. Ira. YONGE STREET, Brantford,- Ont.. VOIMaro PIIII INS es tAUT1N` F4ttran't, Bleak. fi� Ask for our 'PLUME" brand Meats. They ale the best. SNELL BROS. A MAN Can always Be Dressed Velell If he goes to the proper Tailor, We have a large range of Pat, terns to choose front - Natty Tweeds, Serges" and" Worsteds, made up in any style, and fitting the customers so well that inti- mate friends do not scruple to ask who made your Suit. Our customers never hesitate but answer with a knowing smile, 0-01-11•TS The Tailor. IN OVERCOATS WE LEAD FpRlTITHE, Largest Finest Designs. Lowest Prices Immense show rooms loaded with goods ; every quality, style and price, but all the best for the least money. Our Spring Store now complete, is the pick of the mar - Ret in everything -is elegant and varied beyond description. Parlor Furniture Will be the fate this week. The unus- ual size and variety of the line does not admit giving pieces in detail. Odd Pieces Will be especially attractive in price, and all who wish for much, in return for small outlay,willnot be disappointed. 8. G I DL L' Y c SON. ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK. A Full Stock SC�006 SUPPLIES Browning s -DEALER IN - Books, - Stationery, - and Fancy - Goods, Bibles, Hymn Books'in every var- iety, Scribblers, Pads, Note Paper, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Lock Boxes, Etc., etc. !e W. Browning's BOOKSTORE. carriages 1 Wagons We have received a choice lot of Children's Carriages and Wagons, which will be sold C,E[E1. .P. Come and see then and be convinced. Our Stock of BOOTS & SHOES is now complete in every line. Prices to suit everybody. We don't advertise a 20 per cent discount and claim a 20 per cent profit for our trouble, nor do we drag people off the street to induce them to buy. Come hi yourselves and get prices, and you see at once we have no 40aper cent profit, Good Cow-hide,Hanri-nnatle loots $2.90 ii tYin lc • iL 325 " Bans 2,25 '• Plow Boots 990' Men's Half Soling • 85 Women's- " - 84 No charge for rips; also see our Hal- 2 nese.- Can't e beaten for style and 3 quality, and everything in the Harness 4 line. County Treltsn er s b d , tT 4REI3LEr'Goderioir August' 14th,I894, } JOSEPH OOBBLEDIO" . EXETER LUMBER YAR. The undersigned wishes to inform the public in general- that he keeps con- stantly in Stock all kinde of BUILDING MATERIAL; f) assEn„ AND UNDRESSED/ 1 i PINE anHEMLOCK LUMBER, B. C. RED ONTARIO AND HIGH LAND T I N I And'INE I IIS, SHINGLES. Special notice is drawn to B. C. Red Cedar Shingles which ia'acknowled to be the Most Durable. Timber of any that grows. Specialty for Shingles. Said by,. competent judges to last from thirty six to forty years in any climate. J.A.S. 77D`i• ,-Xa OIL, oma., OIL, THE BOBIER PRODUCE CO. have decided to Retail Oil at Wholesale Prices Best Canadian Oil, 12c. Best Canadian Water White 17c. Best American Water White - 20c. COME ONE,COME ALL. THE BOWER PRODUCE CO.' SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES By virtue of a warrant, under the hand of the Warden and heal of the Corporation of the County of Huron, dated the sixth day of August, 1894, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for the arrears of taxes 'repectively due thereon,. together with costa Notice is hereby given, that unless such taxes and costs are , sooner paid, I shall, in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chap. 193. R. S. 0., pro- ceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge the same, at the Court House, in the Town of-GODEBICII on TUESDAY the TWENTY SE VENTH day of NOVEMBER, 1894, at TWO o'clock in the after- noon, Lot or, part of lot Con. or Street Acres Taxes Costs &o„ These lots are patented. TOWNSHIP OF AS'HFIELD. part of 97 13 W. D. 11 84.61 $1.85 VILLAGE OF PORT ALBERT[, IN ASHFIELD. 2 .. Melbourne St. N. i 1.76 1.85 \tT.partof 3 do i 89 1.85 42 Sydenham St East z 88 ' 1.85 43 do a 88 1.85 44 dos_ 88 r ` x:85 45 do i 88 1.85 46 do it. 88 1.85 47 do s; 88 185 42 Wellington St. Welt k 1.32 1.85 43 do I' 1.32 1.85 44 do t' 1.32 ' 1.86 45 do 1, 1.32 1.85 46 do •i• 1,32 1.86 47 do - a 1.32 1.85 part of 41 Wellington St. East 1. 1:13 1.85 TOWNSHIP OP COLBORNE. part of 10 Maitland 70 37.07 2,55 part of block B 1 5.01 1.85 TOWNSHIP OF GREY. • N ,l , 24 50 13.04 TOWNSHIP OF HUWICK. S W pard° B i 1,44 VILLAGE OF FORDWI'VH, IN HOWICK. East of 2 Louisa St S ¢ 11.29 East of 2 Edward St N i 81 VILLAGE OF GORRIE IN HO WICK. 136 1/5 7.49 1.85 137 1/5 2.90 1'85 VILLAGE OF NEWBRIDGE OR SPENCZTON IN HOWICK. 12 2/5 2.08 1 85 VILLAGE OF BELGR&VE IN MORRIS. 53 61 1.85 54 I. 61 TOWN PLOT OF WINGHAII, IN TURNBERRY. 247 2.46 1.85 255 :} 2.09 1;85 VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD, 84. Bayfield c 18 85 " 48 86 37 4. i 48 88 s. 90 as 91 t, 92 93 CC 1 94 ,i 4 96 97 .R 48 48 98 4 48 100 4 448 101 ,. s 48 102 .. 4 48 103 u I 48 48; St, Andrews Servet' , 8 River St,'�' t 1.28 do do Y 1) do1t 1,60 a VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS. part of 6 3rd piece from Mill St 5.32 1.85•, part of 6 6th piece from Mill St 3.93 1.85 VILLAGE OF EXETER. part of 15 Con, 1, Usborne 10 26.65 2.2r viLL,AGE OF W ROXET>i1R. 1 Frail,* St S i ' 5,82 1.85' 2 do i 5,81 1.86 fi81' 1.85 3 .4 4n. 4 5,81 1,85• 1 Gibson St A 4 5.81 1.85 7.81 1.85 West part block C Mill St N tl These lots are unpatented. VILLAGE OP PORDWICH 1N 13OWICK. Albert St N . ,j 1.40 do . i 1,01 de ,1 1.01 1.93 1,85 1,88 1.85 1,85 48 48 48 4S 48 11.95 48. 48 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85• 1.85. 1.90 1.85• 1.85- 1.85 1:85• 1:85 1,85. 1.85• 1.85 -1.85 1.85. 1.85' 1.85 1.85' 185 1.85, 1,85• 1.85 - do 1.01 1.85.' I1OLMES SVM 1r'iasurer Coaatl of Ok tttt