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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-8-30, Page 5flood's Cured Paine's Celei y AfterC d Others Failed ornpoun crofula n Cho Neck—Stinones AU Cone Now. Okk AtWoO ;1•• SailgiiIl, Maine. ' • — "C,I, flood Co„ Lowell, Mass.; • 00entlemen:—I frmi that I cannot say CluMJI in favor of II cod's Sarsaparilla. For ilvo ye.ms I have been troubled with scrofula in my mck and throat. Several kinds of medicines which I tried did not do mo any good, and when I. cum. moaned to take flood's Sarsaparilla there w‘n*c arge bunches on my neck so Sore that I could .31 9 ssesa- 00U 5 vdri"'Cures mot bear the slightest touch. When I had taken one bottle of this medicine, the soreness had gone, and before I had finished Um seepnd the bunches had entirely disappeared." „1.31,A3cuis ATWOOD, Sangerville, Maine. II. B. If you decide to take Rood's Sarsapa- Tina do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's Pills cure constipation by rector- ingtne peristaltic action of the alimentarvcanai. (;) TH 1170ST SUCCESSFUL REREI'''' FOR MAN on BEAST. Certain in its effects and never blistem. Read proofs below: ;1 KENDALL9SSPAVINGURE,'1 Box 52, Carmen,liendorson Co., ni., Feb.21, Dr. B. .N.ENDALT, Co. Dear Sirs,-Plcess sandme one of your Morse Books and oblige. I have used a great deal of your Kendall's Spawn Cure with good success it is a wonderful medicine. I once had a mare that had an Occult S112,1' in and five betties cured her. .1 keep a bottle ot: hand all the time. oure truly, Oats. rowraz. KENDALL'S SPAJS CANTON, Ito., Apr. 3, '52. Dr. B. J. Yontratt, Co. Dear-Sirs—I have used several battles or your ",Xendall's Spaviu Cure" with much success. think it the best Liniment I over used. Have re- moved one Curb, ,mo ltlood Spavin awl killed tied Bvile6 8100,11181. Have recommended it to BOYeraloi any friends who are much pleased with and keep Respectfully, S. R. BAT, P.O. Box M. ..For Sale by all Druggists, or address Dr. .73. J. 2C_VEllei.L.Z, 00.71f P.A.NY, ENOSSURCH FALLS, VT. " te.P CONSTIPATION, 6-1311.10USNESS, DV'S PEPS A.,/". SCK HEADACHE, R EG U LATE THE: LiVER. ON ILL A 3:TER EATI N G INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. '2R101.:.25 CIS.1H4:lr3US Fn LTD srioncrc. NVIDC:0313'S PJUOSE'XIC:MarNM. The Great Engrish Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly; and permanently mire all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm. atorrhea, Impotency and ail effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use Before and •of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- '''' lanes, which, soon, lead to In- • dirmity,"Insanity, Consumption and an. early grave. This been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of • cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine Rnown. Asicdruggistfor Wood's Phosphodlne: if lie offers Some worthless medicine In place of this, Inclose price in letter, and we will Bend by return mall. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will "lease, ex Will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 'or Sale t, J. W. Bre ening Kactor ruhicall)lo :171c: I bat Ordered Clothing prodeced in Exeter Gentienten I leave your orders early,for with the best alai! of Tailora the boa - stook of Pine Trimmings, rind the best Orating in Town, you are sure of matiefeet Go*. .4. 47 . E3247OZarai If its history ana records WO re written there would be many large volumes. It Stands far above all other medicines. If the history of Patite's Celery Com- pound was written, and all ita wonderful and almost miraoolouti cures given in de- tail, it would make a unmet of large yob: umee: Paine's Celery Compound hart a history, though unwritten, that will never fade from the minds and hearts of those who have used it. promm.....mummA,2. Men and women who suffered for long years from nervousness, sleeplessness, dye- peesia, rheumatism, neuralgia, and head- aches, have been cured permanently and their lives made happy and bright. Paine'll Celery Compound has been the friend of legislators, bankers, the clergy, lawyers, march ants, farmers and the ordinary la- borer. Our best and noblest women haye used it; the wives of farmers and artisans know its life -saying virtues. No other medicine in the world has such a home re- putation for honest work and certain, sure cures To -day our best physicians pre- scribe and recommend it, and say they know of nothing else as good. Truly "Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. Mr. Tom Con oily end his little boy of the fith con, ei Ribber Is, went to Mit- chell on Monday night to deliver a horse. When commg borne the animal in trying to get away, is supposed to hale upset the buggy, and the occupants were thrown out, efr. Connolly received a deep gash on the head and nose and was otherwise badly shaken up, and he had to have his wounds dressed by a doctor, • A dose cf Aymes Cherry Pectoral taken in time has prevented many a fit of sick- ness and saved numerous lives. This pro- ves the necessity of keeping this incom- parable medicine where it can be readily reached at all hours of the day and night, A frightful accident occurred Friday on the farm of idemy Petrie, in South East - hope, hy which a young Swiss lad named Buser lost his life. Threshing operations were in progress, when by some mishap Buser, who was working about the eepara- tor, fell in the cylinder, and was ine terribly mangled that death ensued in a few min- utes. Ho was 17 years of age and only lately came to this country. No appetite? Then do not try to force food down; but use the most scientific means for redo) ing tone to the stomach. How? Why, by taking Ayev'e Sarsaparilla, and in a suepriaingly short time, your ap- petite will come again, e &led come to stay. Kincardine. Ont., Aug. 22,—The body of Angus Alatheson, who mysteriously dis- appeared last fall, and who was thought by a number of persons to have been =m- etered, was found this morning by the Government dredge while at work in the harbor. The body is badly ,decomposed, and still had on the fur cost he wore on the night of his disappearance. Do not despair of curing your sick head- ache when you can so easily obtain Car- ter's Little Liver Pills. They will effect a prompt and a permanent cure. Their action is mild and natural. The directors of Brussels Driving Park Areccietion have announced their fall meeting for Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 3 and 4. Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver rills? They are a positive cure for sick. headache, and all the ills produced by dis- ordered liver. Only one pills dose, • TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. Effectually yet gently, when costive o bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to termenently cure habitnal constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irri- fitting or weagening them, to (Repel head- acherecolds or fevers use Syrup of Figs. HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT PICTURE. Send 25 "Snnlight"Soap wrappers (wrap per bearing the words "Why does a woman look older sooner shun a man") ta Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, 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 lo pmertge to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open, Write your address earefullY. cos. . Fall Fairs, 11394 London Western Fair Toronto Ilderton God' rich Stratford Seaforth (South Huron) Zurich, Kirkion • Thorndale Clinton Sept. 13-22 Sept. 3-15 Sept. 24 Sept. 25-26 Sept. 27-28 Sept. 27-28 Sept, 27-28 Oct. 4-5 Oct. -10 Oct. 2-3 --NEW-- DRUG STORE T. WICK ETT, M, D. D. M„ TRINITY UNIVERSITY. hS I3„ TORONTO UNIVERSITY. Has opened out a new Drug Store on mAnc CREDITON Where he keeps a full supply of all lines of DRUGS, ' DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES. and PATENT MEDICINES. s , DXSPENESZNO Our prices will be found the loweat. " Call and see us: XET311i •. The Dorran1011 'Vetere' Li 8, The qualified voter's aro t 1,ss/A male perecee 21 years old. Britbilt tillbjeot Owning real eidale in Riding of the aetual value, iutOWita $200, and in villages or townehiPa of $' at least. tenant ata monthly rental of least $2, or a quarterly of $6, or a yes at least $20, who hat been in possess thereof as tenant for at least a year p viously, and has paid atleast$20 of lard yesee rent, 3.—An occupant of real properly in Riding, of the actual value in a town $200, and in villages or townehips of $1 and in yillages or townships of 6150, fo year previous to registration as a peter 4.—A, resident et the Riding for y previously who has aff income from earnings or other investment in Cana and who hat been in the receipt of an income for a year previously, 5, A person in receipt of an annuity deed of $100 yearly for life. ' 6.—Is the son of an owner,or of a tens under a three years' lease of land of t value in towns of $200, or in villages townships of $150, and has resided w his parent for a year previously. To porary absence from home for a period exceeding sill months; will not preve registration. . The time spent oi a son ss a marluer fisherman in his occupation, or by student at any institution of learning, w be considered as spent at home. The reVising officers have conamene the preparation of new lists, but names will be received under statutory declara- tions, and the lists will not be -closed til 15th of next October. Patties should send their names Ds soon as possible to secure greater accuracy in registration. 111 •.- 41 Game Law In Brief. No moose, elk, reindeer or cariboo are to be "tilled before Oct. 26, 1895, No turkeys are to be killed before Oct; 15, 1897. No beaver or otter ahall be killed before Nov 1, 1897. ' The open season for deer is from Oct. 20 to Nov. 15. No one person shall kill more than two deer in one year. The open season for quail is from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. For geese, from Sept. 15 to May 1. For duoks, from Sept. 1 to Dec. 15, an season. osspsesrgon shall kill more than 400 in on No water fowl are to be hunted fro sail boats or steam yachts, or by means batteries, swivel guns or sunken punts. No person shall shoot any bird that under the protection of this act betwee half an hour after sunset and half an hou before sunrise. The open season for the sable an marten Is from 'Nov. 1 April 1. Non-rotidents of the Province shall n hunt any animal or bird without a limas The open season for grouse, pheasant partridge, woodcock, snipe and plover shallfrom Sept, 15 to Dec. 15, and no perso ridge no matter where killed, before Oat. The act does not apply to residents in unorganized districts who kill only to mee, their own necessities, a the of 150 at rly ion re - the the of 50, S's est hie oh by VC HOGS • WANTED --AT '4.11E— — ter ge KNOWLEDGE Bringa comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment When rightly used. The many, who live bet. ter than others and enjoy life more, 'with less expenditure, by more promptly us adapting the world's best products to he the needs of physical being, will attest tc)thr the value to health of no pure liquid nr.,_ laxative principles embraced in the nott rernIbesdeyx,eSefile.ullpeeolfsFdiuges.to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas - or ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties. of a perfect lax. ative ; effectually cleansing the aystem, ad dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medica' profession, because it acts ant the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weals, ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figa is for stale by all drug- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. 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 J. Murray & Co, e The - Exeter - Foundry m, of I Manufacturer of is PLOWS, LAND ROLLERS, • TWIN PLOWS. IC Wholesale Manufacturers of Plow d Castings. Also General Castings con- tracted for in Iron and. Brass. ot Also Manufacturers of Bridge Bolt ends, e. Washers, etc. ,8. Iron piping and fillings kept constant '8 ly on hand, Repairs promptly execut- tn. ed. GET THE BEST. Tim public are too Intelligent to purchaee a worthless article a second time, on the contrary they want the best! Physicians are virtually unanimous in saying Scott's Emulsion is the best form of Cod Liver Oil. Henry Etchings has been appointed preventative officer at Kingston. "High mountaineer e a feeling But the hum of man, cities torture" to those who suffer from headache, LIM. ralgia and biliousness, but Stark'e -Powders ere an immediate pleasant. and permanent cure. You can get them from rivet! good druggist for 25 cents a box. Mr. John -Hunter rind 141r. R. Cudmore, who recently went to the old couutry with a number of cattle, taking also seyeral horses, retnrned last Thursday. They did not strike as favorable a cattle market se on the previous visit; a team of horses owned by Mr. P. McGregor, Brumfield, they sold at a good price, Mr. Oliver John- ston's team were the envy of several would be purchasers, and were left in the hands of a gentleman whoconditionelly purchased them. A GREAT GOOD FORTUNE. Mr. C. Leonard, South Boston Mass., writes: "1 have suffered a great deal from dyspepsia the last 5 years; have tried about every thing but with little ,benefit. Having the good fortune to hear of K. 1). 0 I thought I would try it; it worked wonders in my ease, and I am now as well as ever. I earnestly recommend it to all those suffering from Dyspepeia or indigest- ion, Try it and you will be convinced." Alwoma Park, Ont., has been an out. port of customs under the port at Sault Ste. Marie. Seaforth has also been made an outport of customs under the coll. ector at Goderich. F. G. Neeltn will be the sub collector. They make one feel as though life was worth living. Take oue if Carter's Little Liver Pills after eating; it will relieve dys- pepsia, aid digestion, give tone and vigor to itre system. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Furniture AIanufacturer, north of Cb..arkge iza.13uslasss SN ELL'S !Butcher Shop Having purchased the Butchering bus mess of Messrs. Wood Bros., will take possession on April 1st, and I would res pectfully solicit the patronage of the old customers of the shop and tiS many new ones as can favor me with a call. Meats of all kinds always on hand, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. WS8. WHAT A LITTLE M. -ONE'.?". 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 prove: 10 Piece Bedroom Outfit, $20.50. BED, DRESSER, $20. 50. WAsn STAND, MATRESS, SPRINC, 2 PILLOWS, BOOKER, $20.50. CHAIR, TABLE. Coining brides and young married couples take advantage of the above offer. We supply comfort cheap. J.D.ATKI \ SON AN OLD AND MILL -reign RUMHDT.— Arra Winalow'S Soothing Syrup has been used fifti years by millions of mothers, for their children while teething.with perfeot suceene. TI soothes the child, softens tbe gums,allays the pain, cures the ()olio, and is the best remedy for ; Diarrhoea,. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is inordeulable. Be sure and aak for Mrs. Winelow'e Soothing Setup andtakeno other kind. I Town ID -.5r OTT "D OAR FOR SERVICE. LP Chester White crossed with a Yorkshire on lot 15. Con. 7, Osborne. A god stook get Torms$1, at time of service. 1VM. ENELI : P. 0. rfLOAK LOST, .A Ladies' Croak, black cloth, rubber lined, with large military cape on Tuesday Angus; 21st, between Grand Bend and l' miles east of Zurich. Pinder will be awarded by ,sending word to MISS T1NNEY.Rensan, Peo. WELL DIGGING. M o Bloomfield, would reareetfelly inform She community that hole prepared to dig and Olean out wells and fir pumps on short notice, and on reasonable terms, A call solicited. M BLOOMPISLD, Centralia P, 0, ATALU A BLEI FARM. FOE V SALE. The untlersIgned 'offers for sale, lot No 5.1 2nd concession .!of Hay, containing 100 acres, , Moro or lcsol about 90 acres eleareu and In a• good state of cultivation. The baienee is hardwood bulb. A good frame barn and 110041 stabling, tivb good ane d an se orchard Of good rtuit beating trees. There, is also a I geed dwelling houie on the promiges. The farm is well fenced and situated about two Wird from Diego. • For PartiOulars aPPly to mITERAYon the .prezeises or by lettet te Bar Nat °Me, reY Aug. leth1894, Want a Bicycle? THE G. & J. PNEUMATIC, . TIRE' oitmAP Is the only Tiro that glve satisfaction last year mduursoruaro eV The Goold Bicycle Co; LTD. 115 Youag grater. Brantford, Ont. TORONTO PERIKINS ItAkItTIN , Pemon'r Itlook. BsoterrackingBauso Hogs to weigh from 150 to 200 lbs Jive "weight. Highest market price paid. SNELL BROS. A MAN Can always Be Dressed Well If he goes to the proper Tailor. We have a large range of Pat- terns to choose. from — 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, 11 OUR STOCK IS 00IVIPLET'E IN ALL L The as5Ortment nt 3'01;001 00blerlielea is as fine as is to b $ the slace where Prudent people purchase their hardware. PEOPLE REQUIRING ANYTHING ViTILL OONS U LT their own interests and find it greatly to their a.dvantage to go and see Joseph Cobbledick's stook betore giving their oraer$. We will endeavor Lo merit your patronage by giving h RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES, Give us a trial and be convinced. JOSEPH 0OBBLEDICK EXETER LUMBER YARD. The undersigned wishes to inform the public in general that he keeps sou- stand,- in, Stook all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL/ (DRESSED AND UNDRESSED/ PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBER, B. C. RED ONTARIO AND HIGH LAND And PINE SHINGLES. Special notice is drawn to B. C. Red Cedar Shingles which is 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. ..7713,X410 J-01-11\TS IN OVERCOATS WE LEAD The Tailor. rURITITURE. 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 - set 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, will not be disappointed. S. GIDLEY cg SON. ODDFELLOW'S 131.00K. A Full Stock SMIRIL jUPPLE: Browning s —DEALER Ix— Books, — Stationery, — and e - Farley - Goods, Bibles, Hymn Books in every var- iety, Scribblers, Pads, Note Paper, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Lock Boxes, Etc., etc. J. W. Browning's BOOKSTORE. carriago: Wagons We have received a choice lot of Children's Carriages and Wagons', which will beoold OEItP. Come and see them and be convinced. Our Stock of BOOTS do 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 dreet to induce them to buy. Come in yourselves and get prices,' and you see at once we have no 403per cent profit, Good Cow-hicle,Fiancl.made,Boots $2.90 Kip l5 8.25 Bale 2,25 " Plow. oots 90 Men's Half Soling . 86 Wronsen's - 80 uc No charge for rips; also see our Has - nem,. Can't be beaten for style and quality, and everything in the Harness Jim). j TREBLE. OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL THE BOBIER PRODUCF, CO. have decided to Retail Oil at Wholesale Prices Best Canadian Oil, - Best Canadian Water White Best American Water White 12c. 17c, 20c. COME ONE, COME ALL. THE BOBlER PRODUCE Co. SALE OF LANDS psoR TAXES', By virtue of a warrant, under the hand of the Warden and Seal 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 srepectively due thereon, together with costs Notice is hereby given, that unless such taxer" and costs are loonier paid, I shall, in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chap. 193, R. S. O., 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 GODERICH on TUESDAt the TWENTY SEVENTH day of NOVEMBER, 1894, at TWO o'clock in the after- noon, Lot or part of lot Con. or Street Acres Taxes Costa &o These lots are patented. TOWNSHIP OF AsErgrEva ..— – . . . part of 7 13 W. D. 11 04.61 $1.85 VILLAGE OF PORT ALBERT, IN ASHFIELD. 2 Melbourne St. N. i 1.76 1.85 W.partof 3 do 89 1.85 42 Sydenham St East 't 88 1.85 43 do -1,- 88 1.85 44 do i 88 1.85 45 do i 88 1.85 46 do i 88 1.85 47 do Is 85 185 42 Wellington St. West 1 2 1-32 1,85 43 do i1.32 1.85 ' 44 do 2 1.32 1.66 45 do i 1.32 1.85 46 do i 1.32 1.86 47 do i 1.32 1.85 part of 41 Wellington St. East 1:13 3.85 TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE. part of 10 Maitland 70 38.07 2.55 part of block B 1 5.04 1.85 TOWNSHIP OF GREY. N ..i 24. e 50 13.04 TOWNSHIP OF HUWICK. S W part10 B i 1.41 1.85 VILLAGE OF FORDWICH, IN HOWICK. East of 2 Louisa St S i 11,29 1.88 East of 2 Edward St N i 81 1.85 VILLAGE OF GORRIE IN HO WICK. 136 1/5 7.49 1.86 137 1/5 2.90 1.85 VILLAGE OF NEWBRIDGE OR SPENCE TON IN HOWICK. 12 2/5 2.08 1,85' VILLAGE OF BELGRAVE IN MORRIS. .53 i 61 1.85 54 i 61 1,85 TOWN PLOT OF WINGHAM, IN TURNBERRY, 247 i 2,46 1.85- 255 i 2.09 1;86 VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD, 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 99 99 100 101 102 103 104 Bayfield St. Andrews Survey, 8, River St, do do D do s' VILLAGE OF 13RUSSELS. 3rd piece from Mill St 6th piece from Mill St VILLAGE OF EXETER. past of 15 Con, 1, tToborne 10 VILLAGE OP WROXETED. Pralich lit 8 a ao a do do a Gibson St 11 Mill SIN These lots are unpatented VILLAGE 05' PORtrWICH I.HOWICE. ,t Albert lilt 2 do 3 do 4 do GedericiyAngust 14th, 1804. County TreestiTer'. °Moil part of 6 part of 6 1 a 4 1 VVeet pert block C is 48 48 48 48 48 48' 48 11.95 48 48 ,. 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 1.23 1,60 5.32 3,99 1.85. 1.85- 1.85 1.85. 1.85 1.85, 1.85. 1.90 1.85. 1.85, 1-85 1,85 1.85 1,85 1,85 1.85 1.85 1.85, 1.85- 1.85 1.85 1.85, 1.8$ 1.85, 26.65 2.27' 5,82 1.85-- 581 1.85 5 81 1.85 6.81 1.85, 5.81, 1.85 1,76 1.86 1,40 1.8131 i 1,01 1.85• i 1.01 1.85, WM. HOLMES , • Treasurer Coutt 01 ur n