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The Exeter Times, 1894-9-27, Page 5
1:0.4:.Mira.+ t • ansumption- -LMw 'Condition Warn:100 i Resutts From Taking agel'a Sarsaparl'lla. 1 t.fg 7/ 0 '\ as Ffaini aft Wyatt Toronto, Ont, "Tour years ago while in the old country %ngland)( my daughter Hannah wassent awaY :Stem the1iospital, in a very low condition consumptionof the 1'ungs and bowels, 'and. -Weak actionof the Heart. The trip. across .the s water to this country,icerned to make.berSeel better for a while. Then she began to get worse, and for 14 weeks she was unable to get f the bed. She grew -worse for five months and Lost the use of her limbs and lower parof •body and if alio sat up in bed had to be propped up with pillows. 1;'bysiclaus Said She Was Past. AU Help and wanted me to send her to the ' Home for Incurables.':tut I.said .as long asI:couldbold lay hand up she should not go. Wo then began ars. r a ttfdr ioodsh1a - ito give her Hood's Sarsaparilla Sho 3s getting litrong,walks around, is out doors every day; has no trouble with her throat and no cough, a all right her heart t semis to be g ani. She g ad o r has a lust class appetite. ' We regard her cure r#a.s nothing short of a miracle" W. WYATT, 89 Marion Street, Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario.ea Hood's Piilsoare purely vegetable and s ieerfeetly Harmless, Sold by all druggists; .28c. 4 a FAThL IIML\VAY \VNECfi rue HOST 81 CC.WSi-U1 i7E01 " a FOR twatOR13a'A ;- Certain in its ekeels and:nevcr gluts Eead proofebeiow : 't ' 1'e ro 'Loara.n ile-irlersun Co,Ill., Feb ' . Or. 11 .1. t' tNrir Gn n. ITort,,,,, .G v rr•t I len,' a ', l t^ on of 3 Boon ,.•sled ob t,re 1Irt t, . d nglut): t o.. t c vu ,.. 1teutla'tt's p to Cuet ave l tet o it 's t iY ix errytt medicine I rum had 0 mare tree 1L . ere cove))it r.pA.lin awl 4 bottles cured i. i:eC1 a bottle on hand. -11 tae Elate. Yours truly, CIAO. POIr73Lit. Three Men Killed in an Accident Neat 1+ raserville, Out, THE TRAIN STRUCK A COW. Thirteen Oars Were Ditched and filed 1I1, in a Confused Mass Reside the'. Trick• -Tito Elughteor, Fire- man and IBrakornap Were the Vivtinra. KE.ci :r ae , !1 P CURE, L•. Csnsui., iter rr. ea LINDSAY, Out., Sept. 24.. --On Saturday sa special freight train, in charge of Con- doctor Fred, Russell, ran over a cow when coining near Frasorville.' The engine was thrown over on: its side, burying beneath it Robert Johnston, the engineer, Nicholas Maloney, the fireman, and George TGreeus- bury, a breleetnan. There were 1b cuss on the trail ,and every one of diem was thrown from the track and piled up in a beep. Some of the cars wentover into an acljoiniug field: 1ue i11 fated special was composed of thirteen ears and a van. in charge of hon- dm•tor Rassell :end. left for Lindsay at 2.10 •SS tttitl:ty mvrnine. The accident °coot• reel at a crossing abouts mile and a half south JoE Fraservit]e and was caused, by a cow lyin`r ou the track. As soon as they struck Elie animal the on;gine turned side - w ttys on the track and the 13 cars piled up in a' confused mass on top of her. Eugiu-. eer Johnston, Fireman Maloney and Brake- ,risen Greensbnry were found lying together half underneath the boiler, All three 1.were terribly scalded. It was nearly noon before the unfortun ;ate men were gotten slut of the wreck. ,Maloney was still 'alive when taken out, jba_t died a few moments after, Iie.spoke a few words, and said "Good• bye" to Oon- dutter Rove' before expiring, Johnston' formerly lived in P ort Hope, e , ' but has resided for some years here, and was elzcted deputy reeve of the town last luiunicipal election. He was a member of Durham Lodge L 0. 0, F.,, and leaves a iwife and two children. Maloney is a son of Mr. John Maloney, Port Hope, and was born and brought no there, but his head - 'quarters were at Lindsay. ' A father, ,mother, sister and brother•. (who live in the United States) `mourn his loss. His ,body arrived, ou the noon train. Both (were weli known and esteemed among Their friends and the employes of the road as right good fellows. Greensbury lived in this town. • Flags are flying at half mast over Lind - .say and the town is mourning the loss of three good citizens. Engineer Robert Johnston has been a member of our town .council for two years, and last year was `elected deputy reeve by acclamation. He 'was a man of fine presence, agood speaker and possessed of a groat deal of magnetism. ;His name has more than once been men- tioned as mayor for 1595. A little more :than two years ago Mr. Johnston was terribly scalded in a railway accident and .`was not able to work for some mouths. In religion Mr. Johnston was a Methodist and in politics a Conservative. Fireman Maloney will be buried in Port .Hope, Brakeman Greensbury in Stouffvilie and Engineman Johnston in Keene. Dr -.11. . T: r'c tt 0 Co tutp0 wee, ormal L i 7 •s el our ' Iac a' i a✓ln 0a.e with much nuc, 3 1 1 tilt' trst Ltnh , ut I'-ev t utetl. ge.-Otr.•-' -rotrr2 mm Curb,'•u -Mood !' ,aYt t &n;,;;Nett 1' two Moe e nv du. Ilava reeolumen,ae.)51 to severoauloi r mels trio Lromea p :aorlwith an .0941. • c t alt', j S. it 0. O ti+r 1' 141, Foy -sale by all TDt L gist. or address -'A', l.d.'-..' e7' . HMS"D.A.LL CO171. .A.. ..F, p c,OSSUROH FALLS, VT. W'OOD'S 0S- p IODINE. The Great English Itemedy.' Six Paokages Guaranteed to promptly; and permanently cure all forms of Nervous 'Weakness, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use JBCf09 e a td ter. of Tobacco. Opium or Stimu- f lanes, which: soon lead to In- ifirmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Ilea been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of crises; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine Jlnoton. Askdruggistfor Wood's Phosphodtne; if die offers some worthless medicine in place of this, $pesos$ price in letter, and we will send by return Unail. Price, one package, 51; six, 55. One will yr7caso, six will cure.' Pamphlets free to any address. The :Wood Company, Windsor, Ont, Canada. For Salo is Exeter by J W Browning, Co NSTIPA ION, 613ILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA fz SICK tiEADAGE, RIESULATSTHELI UNC PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. PRICE 2.5 CTs THE3R®o,S MTORONTTO. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used, The many, who live bet- ter than others and onj oy life more, with leafs expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest ti the value to health of the pure liquidi hP Boplaxative principles embraced in the l hT remedy, syrup of Figs, n be excellence is due to its presenting in the form. most Acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the aystem,. 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 on the Kid neys, Livor and 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 Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, t will no informed, d beingwell you an accept any substitute if offered. iurray o1 The etc Pouchy Manufacturer of PLOWS, LAND ROLL,I+alW, TWIN PLOWS. Wholesale Manufacturers of Plow Castings. Also General Castings con- tracted for in bon and Brass. ,Also Manufacturers of Bridge'llelt ender, Washers, eta. Iron piping and fillings kept oonstant ly on hand, Ropaira promptly 'execut- ed. Change) in Buzilliass adk Wm. Durnin of the 9th con. West Wawanosh died on the 17th, at the age of 79 year's. Eie was one of the pioneers. DIAMOND -DYES, }lave Established a Wonder ful Fain©. TO BE HANGED DEC. 14 - An Advance Having purchased the Butoberieg butt mess of Messrs. Wood Bros., will take possession on April 1st, and I would res poctfuliy solicit the patronage of all the old customers of the shop and as many new ones as can favor me with a cull, Meats of all kinds always on hand, and perfect satisfaction guararteed. W. EV LL. In. )3'urniturti in quantity, variety and beauty. but a retreat iu prices is the movement now being executed in our store. Tables, chairs, parlor and`bed- rooin suits, kitchen and dining room furniture, office furniture even, are all included in this sale. See the advance guard of bargains—the rank and 610 are too numerous to even mention—you must come and see. a. INT aCr77:E. Joseph Truskey, the Murderer of Con- , stable Lindsay, Sentenced. WTNDSOB, -Sept. 24.—Joseph Truskey, who was found guilty of the murder of Constable Lindsay of Tilbury Centre 'on May 3 last, was sentenced on Saturday to be hanged in Sandwich Jail on December 14. In pronouncing sentence Mr. Justice Robertson told the prisoner that he could hold out no hope of executive clemency, and that he had better lose no time in pre- paring himself for the fate that awaits him. This is the' first instance in which Mr. Justice Robertson has sentenced a prisoner to death and he followed the fashion of other judges of late in not donning the black cap. Wheu Truskey was searched before be- ing conveyed to the cells there were found on his person over two plugs of. tobacco and a sharp steel instrument. The discovery staggered .the jailer and his assistants. The prisoner had evidently been tampered with in the afternoon, and these articles conveyed to- hiin. As Trus• key nearly killed himself when' arrested, and as he has several -times since been heard to express his determination to defeat justice, the steeleinstrument could have been given him for no other purpose than that of self-destruction. Truskey's victim was .William. Lindsay, a constable of the county. On account of the brutal killing of a horse the prisoner was obliged to pay a .fine of $60. It was Constable Lindsay who- laid the charge. Up to the time of the murder,,the prisoner entertained a feeling of spite against Lindsay. The prisoner time and time again made threats against the life of the constable. Truskey came out of a hotel at Comber on the evening of May 3, and fired three shots at Lindsay, who was about 20 feet away, Trusky then fled from the scene of the crime to his home, tour miles away. The next day whenthe constables went to arrest him, he made for the woods,and when Bur - rounded he fired a shot ahis own breast with the same revolver which killed Lind- say: • . A1R i RSD, WHITE AND Batts. 0, dyes, used from ocean to ocean, Ye Diamond Dyes, pure, fat and true!' l+lo wonder that female ale devodo n ou. in ' •• And first thoughts are centred Ye, bring, •to each home, joy and pleasure, And many a dollar ye .ave; ' housewife a tree.m P To every good haus i, A freind, a oompani..,n and slave. Ouo*0S; A friend, a companion and slave, , A friend, a companion and alave Diamond ')yes bring to all joy and pleasure, And many a dollar they save. Diamond Dyes always ready for duty, Working merrily, never forlorn; Ye restore to brightness and beauty Each garment oiled, faded' and worn. Throughout this extended Dominion. All people have heard of your name, ;And critters ate all ofopinion t e That ye aro salt l d to fame: C;itoiteat All people have heard of your' seine, Ali people hive heard of. 'gone risme, DieMend Dyeb.iti this lair, young I)Oinin- iono «are OI blisbed r Iteadertttl, fame. ----NEW-- LIVE IIOGS WANTED EVERY' Datil altling011130 e C. C.Iv1AT at HARNESS MAZER, Ilene a 11 Ontario clothe Begs toannounc public that he is prepared to du all kinds of Carriage Trimming, Furniture Upholstering, ete. Carriage and Buggy Taps of all kinds MADE TO ORDER, Old Bu ggy Tops recovered and made as_good as new. Our harness are r ell known, as giving pet fees r•atisfaotit.n, We oaannfactn.'' largely and consegncntly our prices ere low. A call will cony+'neo DRUG STORE T. WICK ETT, DI, D. C. M., TRINITY UNIVERSITY. \i. B•, TORONTO UNIVERSITY. Has opened out a new Drug Store on 1VIAIN OREDITON, Where he keeps a full supply • of all lines of DRUGS, .DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES, and PATENT. MEDICINES. FEN t,.s.. ii. SAi.`i C tended to.t Our prices will be found the lowest. • 0311 and see us. Hogs to. Mali from 150 to 200 lbs, weight. Highest market price paid. SNELL BROS. To Exhibitors BOAR FOP. SERVICE. BOAR White crossed with a Yorkshire on 1n t 15, Con. 7, Usborne• A g tod stook get ter. Terms$1, at time of service. WM. SNELL: Elimville P. 0. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In lthe platter of the estate of Samson Popplestone, late of the village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, decease$. Pursuant to the nrovitions of the revised tatutes ofOntario, ohne. 110, the creditors of Samson Popplestone, late of Exeter, County of Huron, gentlema, , deceased, who died on or abtut the kith day of January, in the year .1. D., 1594, aro rettuirei LU Fend by poat, pre- paid, to the undersigned executrix of the last will and testament of said deceased, their name and address, and full particulars of their if an y, • security, std p roduc o .their claims. held against the said estate, en or before the first u ay of November, A. D-1894,, aiter which date Faid executrix wiltnothe liable for any such claims. signed REBECCA PCPPLESTONE. Executrix. Exeter, Sept. 18th. 1SO4. —2in- Nearly a Fatal Accident. TonoNro, Sept. 24 --What was nearly a horrible accident occurred on Saturday when a motor and trailer jurnped the. track on .the Gerrard street bridge and nearly went over. The motor, No. 378; in charge of Motorman Davis, with trailer 172 attached, was going east at a fast rate down grade. When they got about 30 feet on the bridge they jumped the track and structs the slight irotl railing at the side. Only the weight of the trailer kept ,• As clean over. cin the motor car from it was it hung ten going over the aide. There were only three passengers in the motor car, and they, with , Motorman l' e Davis and L. Duncan, another rail- way way man, who was beside him, escaped unhurt. The distance) from the level of the bridge to the ground below is 40 feet. t . • A Yen►Urot:o IYurgInr Sentenced. ` PnnxBaoxr;:, •Ont., Sept. 22. ---The, three Brtson brothers, Joseph, Stephen and John, whose arrest on charges' of being the authors of numerousBron s burglaries, which have been occurring in the town and neighborhood for a long time past; were brought before Police,Megistsate Mitchell. for trial. John, whois A young man of about 25, unmarried, pleaded gwilty, .The and Stephen,. -who' are harried, pleaded not guilty. John was sentenced to a term of fourteen years; in penitentiary, 'The> preliminer trial(:of the others has been Completed and Stephen and' Joseph hale been sent dean for tical At the lartiteomt' i> i< $5Stzbq;, an. CI. 01.648:7911N. A MAN " Can always Be Dressed Well "t,!1ti' Stook at the Fall Fairs If you would secure first prize you must have your animal in the finest condition, his coat must be smooth and glossy and he must be in good spirts so as to "show off" well. 'ill see., DICK'S BLOOD PTIRIFIEB is the best Con- dition Powder known for horses and cattle - It tones up the whole system, regulates the bowels a d kidneys, etren::thens the digestion, turns a rough coat into a smooth and glossy ot.e. It gives homes .'good life" making theist appear to thebestpotaible advantage. e ` actor , ...i r • ist a 8 • (let DICK'S from' your druggist address SECS 0"/ If he goes to the proper Tailor. We have a large range of Pat- terns to choose 'from — Natty Tweeds, Sergestt and Worsteds, made up in any style,,,and fitting the custoriiers 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, IN OVERCOATS WE LEAD The Tailor. sFull Stock EliO5L SUPPLIES AT Bi owning's DICK. & CO, P. 0. Box 482 Mc8raEAr. The Same Old Place, Ocicifellow's Block, S. Gidley say —DEALER IN— Books, - Stationery, - and Fancy - Goods, Bibles, Hymn Sooks in every var- iety, Scribblers, Pads, Note Paper, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Lock Boxes, Etc., etc. 11 imy II I1vh Jute and wool blankets we always take the load, Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers, what you all vyill need ; eat pads, d Harness, collars, whips ands w p , we have a good supply, ./Vets, combs, brushes and cards when - ease and the fly. disease Y used keep away Trunks, valises and school bags, • in price and quality for the young and the olds Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs, , and mitts; to protect you from the gold ;l Elm city harness oil, dressing and blacking, keeps harness and boote a shining, JSo la, children's carriages and wagons: prevents the little ones from crying, Long an d shortt boots, felt` and d ruble r boots, we claim the boat and nicostt Enquire at Trebletla Boot, Shoe and ,farness etore,, be cute and get his, prices« . J. W. Browning's BOOKSTORE. ri:hicall)loStylo:1 x ,.... H Ji k ilii YL a 14\ Mir, jai a, 1x l a v jL Pe rn 1' r {1 70 ti t i It t R Q Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter Gentlemen l leave yonrordera early,for i Tailing ; the 'm- otor* o ai bets the s with d. the boot stook of Fine 'Jl'rimminga, an (luttingin Town, you ereHIM of sa ttiafael 4e Jd 01$1 iI'Stt iMieBelb.. r N y E . W u11(1 '.•.-lEl1R iF11 .1, )nrewool1SFuld ap jiT'eeiatss exquisite finish buys the "HEALTH " both for herself' or children, These • goods aro made laxx Vests, Drawers, ' ;'i thtt au(i Colxlbinat10 S, axil ar s i e t 1 y eve y first-class dry goo THE MONTR AL SILK MILLS C OMPANY, Ltd MNTRAM. EXETER LUMBERYARD The undersigned ned wishes to inform the public in general that be Beeps Con— stantly in Stock all kinds of IATERTAL +'D AND UNDRESSED) BUILDING 14 cDR1ruSL PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBER, B. C. RED ONTARIO AND HIGH LAND And PINE SHINGLES. Cedar Shingles which is acknowled to be the Special notice is drawn to B. C. Red qe r Sll g MostDurable Timber of any that grows. Specialty for Shingles. Said by corn • etent judges to last from thirty six to forty years in any climate. p jg . .g . p eels,+.. VV ILLI Many changes and a com- plete renewal of stock, con- sisting of the ewest and Best G-oods - - - Backed up by the lowest prices. The Undertakers The Furniture Dealers. S. Gidley & Son ODDFELLOW'S BLOCI:. © rOv Wanta Bicycle? THE Gr & J. PNEUMATIC TIREwSLaP aN Rr1O a+iso q THS Htbp Cape ;' • Is the only Tire titst a: '•o s• sfaction last year ,•,n,4UFaC:rUt.•tD aY It:, OIL, OIL, OIL ITHE BOBIER PRODUCi+. CO. have decided to Retail 0i1 at Wholesale Prices Best Canadian Oil, - Best Canadian Nater White Best American Water White COME ONE, COME ALL, 12c. 17c, 200. THE EIS 8 R MINCE C©. SALE,OF LANDS FOR 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 detctibed for the arrears of taxes repectively due thereon, together with costs Notice is hereby given. that unleea such texee and costs are sooner :.aid, I shall, in cclnpiiance with the Assessment Act, Chap. 193, R. S. 0., pro- ceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so riSS:Sh thereof as mey be necessary io discharge the same, at the Court House, in the Town of GOIERICH on TUESDAY the TWENTY SE VENTH day of NOVEMBER, 1894, at TWO o'clock in the after- noon. Lot or part of lot The F=✓lcvolio Go. LTD. !13 YONGE STREET. Brantford, Ont. TORONTO PERS-11\16 & MARTIN Fanson's Bleak, . part of 7 2 \V.pariof 3 42 43 44 4.5 46 47 42 43 44 455 46 47 part of 41 WHAT A LITTLE MONEY WILL BUY - - If spent in the right place, That .1. D. Atkinson's is the right place to buy your furniture. The following facts and figures proye 10. Piece Bedroom Outfit, $2O.vV50 • BDn, • Dl Ell t1,ss , WA►/ SII STAND,, MATitESS, SPAIN0, PILLows, ROG11cEIt $20.50. Orem, • TABLE. d d young married $20.50. part of 10 part of block B N ?; 24 S W partl0 East of 2 East of 2 Con. or Street Acres Taxes Coats &e These lots are patented. TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD. 13 W. D. ' :.1t.1, ,94.61 81,85 - VILLA GE OF PORT ALBERT, IN ASEFIEL .• - _ w Melbourne St, N. se 1.76 1 85 89 185 do 88 1 85 88 185 } 88 1 85 i 88 185 88 1 85 88 1 85 1 32 1 85 . 1.32 185 I 132 1'8 132 1 85 . } 132 1 86 i 132 185 1:13 185 Sydenham St East do do do do do Wellington St. West do do do do do Wellington St. East TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE. 14Iaitland 70 38.07 `2 5' 1 5.04' 1 85' TOWNSHIP OF GREY. 6 50 13.04 1 93 TOWNSHIP OF PUMICE. B i 1,44 1 85 VILLAGE OF 1♦ORDWIUH,,IN HOWICK. Louisa St 3 i 11.29 1 88 Edward St N i 81 1 85 VILLAGE OF GORRIE IN HOWICK, 1/5 7.49 1 85 1367 1/5 2.90 185 137 VILLAGE OF NEWB RIDGE OR SPENCETON IN HOWICK. 12 2f5 2.08 1 85" VILLAGE OF BELGRAVE IN MORRIS. z 61 1 85 53 . t 61 1 85 . 54 TOWN PLOT OF WINGHADI, IN TURNBERR', 247 3. 2.45 1 85' 255 i 2.09 183 VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD, Bayfield i i i I 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 9t 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 St. Andrews Survey, 8, River St, do do 1) do part of 6 part of 6 part of 15 1 2 3 4 U „ 1 s ELS.. LAGE OF BRUSSELS. ti• IL i 3rd piece from Mill S 6th piece from Mill St VILLAGE 011 ENETBB. Con, I, Usborne 10 VILLAGE OF WROYE'TEE. Franck St S ao do do Gibton St E d Coming brides and i couples take, advantage of the above West part block C Theselot Are unpatelxted,e p. a. che 1 comfort sap We -ICK. r. y °ffeC)W PHY 8 pN IiD C VILLAGE b> FO WT 1 Albert St I3 1.40 ' 2 do i 1.01 3 do I 1.01 4 do i 1.01 County Treasurer's Office,)S 4. SSJI bI]✓S air 1 94 Trtittsttrer Dann' 141a 8 e t August , h u °Aerie , Cl > 48 48 48 48 48- 48 S4848- 48 11.95 48 48 48 48 48 4S 48• 48 48 48 4t . 48 1.23 1.60 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 1 85 5.32 185. 3.99 1 85 . 26.65 227 5.82 5,81 5.81 5,81 5.81 7,76 J.D.ATKINSON Furniture Maliufeetitrer, north of Town halt t 01 xfft 1 11..8v 1.85 1,85 1.85 1485 1.85 :. tb'' 1.8