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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-5-6, Page 5ties.* ......... Meri "Merit talks" the Intrinsic value of ks Hood'aSarsa Sarsaparilla. � ' p Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there- fore it has true merit. When yon buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to direction., to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thue drive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the whole system. .Bei Hoo Sarsaparilla_ Zs the best, in fact -the One True Blood Purifier.. Trepared only by C. I. Hood dt Co., Lowell, Maps. Hood's Pi11S Do gripe. drot pur, MI dr sglattl. 207. Mak HOUSE WANTED Wanted to rent about Juno 1st. house with :about 8 rooms. M. MACKENZIE, Exeter. Farms For Sale. .A few good farms for sale cheap -Money to w. Apply to JOHN SPACEMAN Samwoll's Block, Exeter. YOUR SPARE TIME. Men,and women,toconduct business at home. 'Work is simple writing and copying lists of addresses received from local advertising, to be forwarded to ue daily. No canvassing ; uo previous experience required, but plain writers toreferred. Permanent work to those contour earn $6 or more weekly in spare time. .,Apply to WARREN Prn, Co., LONDON. ON'r, Tr KINS 4AN, L. D. S. DENTIST. Specialist in Gold Fining and Plato Work. Extracts without any pain or sickness, or any bad :effects in the gums stud face. AtZurich ou last Thusdny in each month. Rooms west side Afar street, Exeter, OR' A' O SON, (0 U. S. L. B. S.) DENTIST, Honors graduate of the Toronto Cni- wersity. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons et Ontario. A11 Bridge stork, crowusand Plate work. done in the neatest possible manner, .A. harmless anaesthetic for painless extraction Thee;triektat attention given to the preservat- ion of the natural teeth. Otilce opposite Cele tial hotel, Exeter, Ont. RAGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST, • 1)LINIoN. Will be at Greb's hotel Znrioh on the eoeond Thursday of each month and at Elodein's hotel Heneall every Monday GET YOV S DOW -1\T At W. Johns', The T4t1or, Made to order for $3, 6, 73Mo. Stats $11, 20, 21, etc. The best place in town to get a fit. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. A Suit 01 Viother or a Singie Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable plane, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of Vali & Winter Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are many ether lines that are specially at- ractive. . Efo IR "Iliad, CentraI IJRIJG STORE. Those who have used Wxnan's Cough Balsam. Pronounce it unequalled as a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND B1tONCHITIC TROUB1. ES, TH tt7..6.fl,ICBT l'4:tif RTS Exeter. May 5t11,1897. Wasatper busbol -X73 to Barley...-. .... ..20 to Peas ..38 to Butter.-- ,,.. ...12 to Turkeys .... 8 to Geese 4 to 4 Chickens per ib ...... 4 to 4 Ducks..., , • .,., 5 to 5 Dried Apples.. .. .. 21 to Pork dressed , Pork livo weight 54.75 0 3,59 to Hay per ton. 7 50 to 8.00 Clover seed ............ .... 4.00 to 5.00 Abtikc clover .......... 4.50 to 5.00 Timothy seed 5'3.50 to .2.75 74 20 22 18 9 .0)) 60 Loudon. May Stb, 1891. Wheat per bustle ,.. ....75 to Oats. ....17 to Peas .... 36 to Buckwheat . ?4 to Rye . 55 to Corn 28 to Butter 11 to Eggs 12 to Ducks ......45 to Turkeys per ib 7 to Geese per lb 9 to. Chiekens 30 to Potatoe es per bag ..40 to 50 Hay per S.5to $okperwt.... ..S450 to $4.70 19 38 28 2 31)55 12 14 65 850 8 TORONTO MARKETS, Flour --The market remains quiet wltit olferiugs light and prices ustchanged. Straight rollers are quoted at 53.70, mid- dle weights,. Bran -Trade quiet, with bran quoted at 58.$0 west, and shorts $9.50 to 510. Wheat -The local trade is quiet and the general feeling unsettled. !ted winter is quoted at 75c west, and white at Vie, No. 1 Manitoba hard is quoted at 730 to 74c Fort William, and at 70e to 80e Midland. No. 2 !lard Is quoted at 77c to 78e Midland. l8uei wbeet-The demand is moderate, with sales outside at 2Gc to 27e, Barley -The market Is quiet, with a moderate demand. No. 1 is quoted at 30e, No. 2 at 26c to 27e, and No. 3 extra at 24e. Peed barley 21e to 22c west. Oats -The market Is quiet, with no changes In prices. Sales of white at 20e to 20%c west. Mixed are quoted at 19c to 101/ac west, White ou the Midland quoted at 23c. Peas -The market is unchanged, with sales west to -day at 40e, and at 410 middle freights. Oatmeal -The market is quiet and prices steady at 52.80 to 52.00. Corn -Trade quiet, with sales at 23e to 24e west. Ryo-•Trade quiet and prices steady. Oar lots are quoted at 23c to 33e east. BRITISH MARKETS. LIverpool, May 3. -Spring wheat, 6s 4d to es 50; red, no stock; No. 1 Cal., Gs 3'45 to 6s 410; corn, 2s 7d; peas, 4s 3'•d; pot's:, 505 0d; lard, 21s 9d; bacon, 1.c., heavy, 275 od; do., light, 20s 0d; do., short exit, 25s eel; tallow. 17, 3d; cheese, white and col- ored, Cels 6d. London --Wheat on passage rather easter. English country markets partly (i0 cheaper. Masts on passage t'ather easier. Liverpool -Spot wheat quiet; futures steady at 5s 100 for May. 5s 11c1 for July, and 5s ill?ed for September. Maize quiet at 2s 70 for May, 2s 9tFd for July, and '2s 11%d for September. Flour 21s 9d. Paris -Wheat, 22 f. 650 for May; Stour, 41 f. 50c for May. London -Close -wheat ou passage very lit- steadtle dyoing.. Maize on passage quiet and Paris-.-Close-Wheat 22 f. 50e for May; Sour, 44 f. 40e for May. Liverpool -Close -Wheat quiet at 5s 91Sid for May, 5s 10ry%d for July, and aas 10d foe September. Maize quiet at 2s 7c1 for May, 2s 91/0 for July, and 2s 1P,?d for September. Fleur 21s 9d. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. Mr. H. Bindson, of Hindson Biros., Watford, Ot.. says: "'From personal experience I re- commend Milburn's Heart. and Nerve Pills for nervousness soul general weakness of the systenss and can say without doubt they aro the best medicine 1 ever used. IyORN. 1''INKBEINER-In Stephen. on the 30 ult., the wife of Matt Finkbeiner, of n son. COWARD. -In leeborne, en the 5th dnst.,Mary, Coward, wife of Robert Coward. aged 73 years. 10 months. ' FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED RE31IEDr.-Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child,softensthe gums, allays all pain. cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It; is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. It value is incalculable. Be surd and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,and take no other k'm d Notice To Creditors. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 36 of Chapter 110 of the revised Statues of On- tario, that all persons having tnyclaim against the estate of William Rodd. late of the village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentleman. deceased, who died on or about the 29411 day of March 1897, are required on or before tho 15th day of May 1897. to send or deliver to Messrs Elliot, Elliot Sr. Mackenzie, at Exeter, solicitors for John Gill, Esq., the Executor of said estate, their names, addresses and descriptions, with full particulars in writing of their claims, and the value of their securities (1f any), duly. certi- fied ; and that after said date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties entitled. thereto. having regard only to the claims off which the said .Executor shall then have notice, incl the said Executor will not be liable or responsible for '.ny • part of the assets of the said estate, to any person or per- sons of whose claim or claims the said Executor shall not have had notice 'at the time of such distribution. JOHN GILL, Executor. ELLIOT, ELLIOT & MAC1 ENZIE, • his Solici tors. Dated at Exeter, this 20th day of April, 1897. $"e PHREN ELINE Medicines TME ONLY ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE PREPAILATIOIrS oN THE MARKET Pleasant Pure and healthful P1AENOLiNE RIIeIMIIIiC Winan's Condition & Cough Powder QuoilIC fo3 horses, best in the mar- otibbl .ket. always on hand. Also a Cetobenefacto and Lini- ment, the medicine so suc. P1RENOEINE . oessfuily used by Mr, Chas: n,„ Munroe, Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and curing . various diseases, Phi" Sale at C,, LUTZ'S :Guaranteed to cure Rhentnatisnl, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout and Neuralgia. A sure cure fore. Headache Dizziness Constipation, Indi- gestion, Biliousness, Heights Disease Diabetes, Paralysis, Convulsions, Heart Disease, etc., etc. Mtetnt tfactees'ed ors Hot -sore & Sold ore Merin. Sold in Exeter only by C. arm. A SPECIAL WARNING TO LADIES. The proprietors of Diamond Dyes are the only people in the world that make special Dyes for coloring cottons and mixed goods. It is now admitted by • ail; the best color chetnists that a dye prepared specially for all wool goods will net color cotton or mixed goods succi .es- ftildy. • When Diamond Dye Pink, Purple, Orange, Garnet, Navy, Yellow, Blue, Scarlet, Turkey Red, Green, Cardinal, Brown and Black for Cotton and Mixed Goods are used, satisfaction is always guaranteed. Beware of the dyes that pretend to 1 color all wool goods and cotton with l the same package of dye. The verdict of millions on this Don-' tinent is, "Diamond Dyes are first and best," A child was as cured of cion h p yadose ; or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A nei ghbor's child died of the saute dread disease, while the father was getting ready to call the doctor. This shows the necessity of having Ayer's Cherry Pectoral always at hand. When fever and other epidemics are around, safety lies in fortifying the system with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, A person having thin and impure blood, is in the most favorable condi- tion to "catch" whatever disease only he floating in the air. Be wise in time. (*rand Beud. 131iIKLS,-'rile recent heavy veins have swollen the river, until it ]'las overflowed its banks, that is where the land lies low ; and it is feard that it will destroy the crops which have been put in on the flats. The river is atltnost as high now as it is in the spring. --- The fishermen lifted their nets On Monday and had a nice lift consider- ing the muddy water .which the re- cent storms had caused. -It is indeed with sorrow that we have to announce the death of Gertie Cronin, only daughter of Ur, Cronan, a bright and promisinglittle girl of about eleven years. She was taken with that dread disease, diphtheria, and only lasted a a few days. Her rennins was buried at the Mt. Carmel cemetery, no per- sanbeing allowed to attend the funeral. Mr. and 141r. Cronan have the sym- pathy of this whole neighborhood in their sad bereavement. --Edward hail is around on the beat again this season with his cure-all the British Seven Mixtures, and fresh fish. --Mr. Randall is still painting in the village. -Mr. Brenner bus improver! his property by raising the earth and sodding, making a nice lawn. --The K. O. T. M. did not meet in their hall on Monday as the roads were bad and there were not many out. •.lar ,._ --. 40 RED -COATS Put to Route an army of Formid- able Trespassers. Constipation, Dizziness, fain under i the Shoulder Blades, Sick Headache, Depressed Feeling, Blonling After Eating, Dobility and Insomia, result From an Inactive Liver. Dr. Aguew's Liver Pills,40 little Red Ooats at a cost of 20 cents will set you right in short order, Piles of testi- many to prove it. Sold by 0. LUTZ. Failing in their request for a new post office, the people of Seaforth are now agitating for the enlargement of the present building to afford more ac- commodation. Will be found an excellent remedy for sick headache. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Tht.usands of letters front people who have used them prove this fact. Try them. On April 21st, at two o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Leadbury, their only daugh- ter Ruth was united in marriage to Philip H. Murray, a much respected and promising young resident of Tuckerstnith. If sick headache is misery, what are Carter's Little Liver Pills if they will positively cure it? People who have used thein speak frankly of their worth. • They are small and easy to take. Thomas Stephens has leased the Queen's hotel, Seaforth, to Mr. Purcell, in the early days at resident of Sea - forth, but more recently of Stratford. Mr. Stephens has not definitely settled what he is going to do, but is thinking of going to Rossland. Friday afternoon the Commissioner delivered his finding in the Goderich P. O. and other charges, but from in- formation gathered from those pres- ent the finding was adverse to post- master Campbell on charge one. 1N BICYCLES 'AND WATCHES FSR. 1 �P kppER EXETER T1 hr1ES OS AWA r AN INTERESTING ITEM, The following history was related to our reporter by Airs, ,las. McCatw,wife of the well-known shoemaker of Osiia- 11'•'1,, Ont, This is what M es. McCaw says: ••T is t t.ro,tb,wd 1?rioti3ty for a long l,a 'it,+* with soy heart and net's r s, 1 = 1 ,1 se Vere ;I't.tek of le is `1'i' '. a•'.. 'tt toe mach Woa'se ;it every tt y.aAt tutee the palpitation of we h1 ,rt tt t; so bed that I feared adc !.ti !', t rt .-a.'etn=•.1 to go right :" 1 stat, stud caused a ; eel - 'eel. '•) i most painful to c'n- at other times there was t t.:t'i'ine; of the heart follow- - .1.1 -, feeling, dizzi'le•'.' ' 'Iit,: :t•ererrnely • • .• =t box .4 ,,Zilhut'tt ,. .,• 1. .;+e),:1 i.' Its from Mie T. G. ily- lr ,'a. store, 'uxicotnuu'ncefl taking 1'ronl the first few doses I 'on- e. ie�'.l re ill and o e , pithy, ton w uui.li bet- ter ' 1 ill I have been for a lur; time. My appetite is good, and I atu wonder- fully improved in every way. I cat' recommend. these pills very highly, ars I feel that no other remedy could have performed such a nuerveloue change in so shore a time and it gives me pleatsare to let other, know that there t1 '1 remedy eesily obtained lvhit'll will • .'•(1. an'l thee. very quiek'y, :ry. .1 an ii ('a.w. OWee,rt, Orae. Lexie Liver Liver Pills cure cunst'peti n 11 esti, e.5, raid sl('k 1e('a11t- 081c• • ;?:i• If?'. ,1NiPP3TI BFL Read n t.reend Theo in the 181 fronso of t'otmmons It is to ,1pplr 1e l+nrrt,tii Shin• Entering Grlttsie Pork. London, May 2. -In the Donee of Commons to -day the ntarc'hant shipping bill was read a second time. The (Steel of the measure is to gu;ard atgalllet in- sn111eient trews, us well ,.s unseuu'nrilll' .tens. As framed it wee t1osigue.1 to apply to iiritisl.t ships only. The I'rel,;tlent of the Board of `1 nide, Mr. Ritchie, in moving the ,$('euned read - lug, annuli:wed that the (:lorerntueut had decided to melee it ilpply else to foreign vessels eateries. British mites, Ile satddhe did not believe this voile) give a reasonable ground of eota pientt Os any foreign Government, as the Lotted of Trade would enforce the mea- sure with the least friction anti the i statist consideration possible. Mr. Bryce, Radical member for South. Aberdeen, acquiesced in the "x• tension of the application of the meas- ure, but warned the (Iov,'ruterlt of tate (liflieu16es ahead in the possibility that foreign nations would retaliate. IIE ZE (r SlT''S .IN GOD. • Prextdrnt Kruger 8lolels Out tate Olive Rrance 11(11 Will eviebrate ale• 1or:a'a Jubilee rens. Pretoria, .flay 3. -On the reopening or the nand to•day, President Kruger, In at spete•h prepared evidently with great care, asked the Read, as a token of sympathy with Queen \'ietorlu and appre c l: tion of 1101 long and glorious reign, to de.clms:.1un0 22, Diamond Jubilee Day, an official hoielay In the Transvaal. 1Ie said utast. In spite of unfavorable Influences, tin' South Arra. .`an Republic contented to enjoy rrlendly rebuke::: t;ith all foreign, potters. Atter aslctng that provision be made for toe Mese tem of his stiet•raa•ur next yur, he said the Goverunwet ilttended to submit Liu posatis for the fit:saltation of truth.: and the promntittu of trade with aajelnhig States, end he added that the Government hoped as soot, as aaossible to submit the report of the commission appntutetl t0 'Me quire Into the c•onuuct of the 'Transvaal mining industries, with a view of adopting sect, measures as might seem de,irable, The Cot erumeu 1, he 00d0d, recngnizod that the general welfare of the conn cry went in hand with the prosperity of its mining Interests. in a u:lust:AL President Kruger said : "It would have been a cause of hearer, It joy if the (;overnment could give a Prank assurin,e that the pelltleal horizon wits uurluudcd, mit ).'e must grate- fully admit that Ina11y llgl,t-gicin; [wino: can be disec'rned, and we are animated with a firm resolve and an earnest wh11 in do what lits in our power, while mete:lin our independence, to break up the ct.+u'1s tbieh seem necase the whole or sit - Africa, and to mak the way clear and light, by means of peaceable enemerattion. �1 e look to the future ellcerfuiy ane1 fear- lessly, trusting to God, who holds the fate (if all peoples in his hands, and relying also upon your hearty support end. the righteousness of our cause." s`:,n• ' . • r ., *1111'.•':: T:'ut 1: a 1 t littlj rema1cs told by th,' lire or C'ristine Nilsson, tht once celel.ratd singer. In childhood she wandered a poor barefooted little girl on the Sw'edislh, hills. Picture greatness was probably never thought of even in her wildest dreams. It was by accident that her wonderful talent was discovered and that she should be given the opportunity to perfect herself in her art, become one of the greatest songstresses the world has ever known and later in life return to her native land as the wife of the Spanish ambassador to Sweden -Count De Ia Miranda. Suck romances are often told in stories, but they occur but rarely in real life. A mare Volume. The Wiest curious, as well as one of the rarest, books known to collectors is the edition of the ' "Vulgate," t ,sued by Pope Sixtus V. some time between 1531 and 1590. The book, as Disraeli describes it, "fairly swarmed with errata;" so numerous were they that a number of printed paper slips containing the proper words were pasted over the blunders, and this de- vice proving ineffectual, on account of the immense number of mistakes, as many of the copies as could be found were called in and destroyed. Only a few remain, and the beak, with Its paper patches, commands an ex- tremely hia;h price. , :.luring the Year 1 89'. Por full' particulars see advertisements, or,apply to LEYftR BROS , LTU,; 23 SCOTT ST., TORONTO To the Madden Yea :i Co„ London, Ont. Gentlemen, -We get tucker and bettor results from using Mrs, Madden's I 'east than any other we ltdvo need, and highly recommend it. DEAN 111105, liakela THE MADDEN YEAST GO, London. Good Rewa From South iiakota• The glorious results of this season's harvest of golden grain will pour a stream of sound money iuto the pocket Of every Dakota fanner, South Dakota has thousands of acres of choice fartning and. ranch land, lying east of ,,he Missouri river, and within one diiy's ride front Chicago or ,Mil- w.tukee wli'eh 01.0 rxow 110 bought reasonably cheap, but which before the etld of another year tray be advanced in price. The stook -raising industry in South Dakota is profitable, and Eastern Capi- tal is now being invested in cattle and sheep growing in that state. Diversified fanning, the growing of leve stook, - and the products of the e-tii•y, a1'. piecing South Dakota, fore- most in the ranks of tl)e successful Western states. Those desiring full information on the subject and particularly those who wish to seek a new home orpurchase land, are requested to correspond with A, J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger Agent, 2 King street East, Toronto, Ont. 11 TICE ! I I After selling out near - 1 ly all my stock of furni- I tote, l have my store well filled again with 1 New Goods, latest styles. All bought at I lowest cash price. 11 E'CQME AND INSPECT, Undertaking ------; A Specialty. R. N. ROWE ■ An Introduction-.�---- l„ It gives LIS pleasure to in troduce to you our fine lleav( r and Milton C)verc oatmgs; also a big mange of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed f(».' 'varin winter wear. Our prices are I WDe).' dowel, Did you see our $1.2 Black Worsted Suit (made to order)Tf not why not. J. H. Grieve. AHMERS! -' You will find at Bissett's WTarerooms the following line of Agrieul- tnral Implements, DEER l' i BIN- DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER i G. AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULKY RAKES. Mull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc and Diamond Harrows. Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWING I(t(EII.EE E1C-`► The celebratedKnoll Washer Raymond sewing 1 and wringers machine STOVES._�01 Gurney stoves and furances. Waggons Buggies Bicycles. The Chatham Waggon and a full line of the celebrated McLaughlin Buggies. ,.41buinc.,,6 1311.41,9' BICYCLE ? ! Are You Interested Ilrr Wheels? ur e handle some of the lead- ing' CANADIAN and AMERICAN makes at prices to suit the tinges. A. few second hand organs 5 and 6 Octave, cheap, Sewing Machines All, A1 S Ols1 HAND. • P. S. -Selling out Disc TIrir- rows at cost. PERKINS & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter; CONFOUND IT! I'VE FORGOTTEN TO GET, A PACKAGE OF Why Not Ride the Best e.00 HARROW TREAD ,ANGER beams inure .05 Where at K. EJ Ciry ,IND TOWN IN THE (OUh'1 Y cATALOGUE•S ON APPLIGAT1ON Aka.11Ltev�Ct.E.6 $ 4.e0. M1DDt.ETO WN, OH 10 . 011040011040 OFFICES sW Cornerliiebeeh Ave and Congress St. ti `1 e I11tle,.. ev.,l ilaspeet1on to examine our different makes\b; Wheels as we have good pneumatic tire bicycles from $25 up. Sole selling agents for the "Racycle" and "Alton" Bicycles for Ontario COOK BROS., HIi.NSALL. Write for Booklets and prices. 11411••••04®•aseeO.X0044400•400004m00.0v4142•oo®o©®0a4e>e••• • t • sa O 4009000®004'41)000E*04000V`Cd4@0000004.00O0400•©440t .Ott All Wool Bicycle Suits of Shorey's make, Waterproofed by the Rigby Process, can be pur- chased as cheaply as unpl oc fed goods of an inferior make. 1 he way you will know that your (Jester 44 gives you Shorey's make of Reacdy- • Made Clothing is to look in the • pockets and see that yon find a card guara;'teeirag the goods to be shrunk and the workmanship not to rip, and signed by H. SHOR1.Y & CO., of Montreal. ' Price, ,- -- Quality, L Assortment Should enter into the act of buying: more than anything else. If the quality good, assortment com- plete, buying is made easy. That is where we come in. We have the stock, the prices, the quality, and feel certain that eve can suit the wants of all in :Furniture. The way to test it is to Ball and see for. -yourself. -�Adle & Song Opere. Hess S1ot:lc. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. a&ek 5611001 Sunulies NEW STOCK A fine line of Exercise Books and Scribblers. -•I• __ x 1. � x __;l _} -. Pure Spices Are necessary for Good Pickles. Our patrons can be sure of good quality. CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES ., NUTMEGS, GINGER, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, TURMERIC. J. Browni.