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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-7-15, Page 51 I i • Sales Withlod'ala stiland a k e," Hales Talk," /how that this medi- eine has enjoyed public confidence aid p tronage to a greater extentthan accord - led any other proprietary medicine. This iW simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It ie not what we say, but 'what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells ,rhe story. All advertisements of Hood's Aarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it- fe1t, are honest. We have never deceived title public, and this with its superlative !medicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence in it, and buy Hood'. `` Sarsaparilla' !Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try [t ,Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. are the onty phis to take ;Hood's Pills with ltlood'a Saraapsrilla.. Wa the Madden Yeast Co., London, Ont. Oeattataen,-We rteteuleker stud better resets from sures ]fee. Maddens Yeast than any other we have ON and highly reconwteaa it. DJ:AN i#1tOS., name THE MADDEN YEAST CO.. London. 1I, KINSMAN. L. D. S. AND DR. A. it. KINSMAN, L. D. S.,I. II ) 1) S. Honor Graduate of Toronto University, DetlListsa111 or - Teeth extracted without P bad after effects. Office in Fan - eon's Biock, Nest side of Main st., Exeter. DR. ANDERSON, (D. D. S• L. D. S.) DENTIST. Honors graduate of the Toronto ;Uni- versity, and Royal College of Dotted Surgeons of Ontario. All Bridge work, crowns and Mato work done in the neatest possible manner, .A. harmless ammsthotic for painless extraction. terlltithe sieIon of hntuateeh. Once opposite Hotel, Exeter, Ont. T 3:Le.,i 3:LEXETER TIMES, ;ilas15T 1'EPVRTS- Exeter July 11th 1897, Wheat per bushel .66 to 67 Oats .••.•. Barley....... Peas Butter GU YOGA PANTS .•.20 to 21 ,.,22 to 23 ,a.. , ..,38 to 39 ...10 to 13 Ts 7 to urkeys " " „ to 9 Geese 4 to 44 Chickens per 2, . , , , . • 4 to • 5 Ducks -' ".17 to 18 Wool.,,, Dried Apples.. .. .. ..",�2.} to 21 Pork dressed•.... 75 to 5.00 Pork live weight 3.50 to 3.60 Eay Per ton..... ,.. ., ., 750 to .00 Clover seed $1.00 to 5.00 Alsikc clover 4.50 to 5.00 Timothy seed .50 to 2,75 DOWN At W, Johns', The Tailor. Made to order for $3: 6, 7, etc. Suits $11, 20, 21, etc, The best place in town to get a fit. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. A Suit 01 clothes or a Single Garment London, July 14th, 1897. Wheat per btisho ,.. .... .. Oats, . , . ....21 21 Peas .. Barley .. , ....20 .20 Buckwheat ,..... •. 23 Rye . , . 98 Corn Beans ...,.... 25 Butter ,,., 11 12 Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look tor these in an old and reliable plane, and . A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of Fall 8i. Winter Goods Ducks ... Turkeys per Ib.... Geese Per lb Chickens Cheese Potatoes per bag Hay per ton Pork per cwt.... In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are many other lines that are specially at- ractive, y� any e� Y ' n a.. ,6 . ,i0 .hv,S . nice . Central DRTJQ STORE. ,.,.,10 9 to 10 30 to 50 ,400 to 50 ....$ 7.00 to S 8.00 $4.00 to $4.60 to to to to to to to to 22 28 30 36 35 12 14 12 TORONTO MARKETS. Toronto, July 14. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MAItRT'r. There was a light run of live stuck at the market yesterday. Only 31 carloads offered for sale. consequently tho market was trot and nearly everything was sold In geed lime. The class of cattle generally seeking was not good, and too many poor of the butchers' class were offered.. The offerings for export also were light and many more first-class cattle could have found a market hail they arrived. be pre- sent tendency of the market Is towards bet- ter prices for Brat -class cattle. The general price for export was $4 to $4.00 and for some picked ones $4.60 was paid. Bulls were not very ptcutlful, and from $3.25 to $3.75 was paid for heavy one anis $3 for light. Butchers' cattle were somewhat higher for the best grades, $:l,ia to$4 be- ing paid for choice cattle. Stockers were not quite so high, and at $2.G0 to $2.75. Feeders were worth $3.25 and several loads were bought by Ii. Peter- son of St. Jacob's and A. Badger of 'Thorn- bury. idllk cows were not plentiful, tspeelally good ones, uud there were only about at doz- en of all kinds ooered. Prices ranged all the nay froul $20 for Inferior to $40 for su- perior ones. calves are lower In prlre and sold at $2 to $55 each. The demand for sheep has fallen off some- what and prices are much lower. They sold at $3 to ,$,".23 and the great bulk went ut the former price, only a fete plotted lots bringing the latter price. Lambs. of which there were about 400 In, and sold at 2 to , 3.25 each. •e cheaper $ 8 are bog market was firm today and prices have advanced to $3.75 for the hest quality. About 000 of all grades were of- fered and sold before 12 o'clock noon. The shipments per C.P.R. for yesterday were as follows: J. & J. W. Dunn 3 caro, It. Ironsides 1 ear, H. A. 3iu1lius 2 cars, W. Levack 5 cars, S. Halligan 4 ears. M. Vincent 2 ears. W. Harris 2 doable•dial:ors of !togs and A. W. Maybee 1 ear to St. John, N.I1., and per G.T.R. James Eultlus 4 ears, Brown .0 Snell 4 cars and 1 double- decker of sheep, all for export, and W. Le. vault, 3 ears for Montreal, H. Peterson 2 ears and A. Midget- 2 cars. Shipping (tattle, ehoiee....8 4 23 to $4 50 Shipping enttle, ordinary. 4 00 4 23 Burls, light export, good quality ,. .. . . .. 3 00 3 23 Bulls. heavy export, goo(! Those who have used - Winan's sough Balsam. Pronounce it unequalled. as a , remedy for COUGHS, (:OLDS AND BRONOEITId TRO1JBI ES, Winan's Condition & Cough Powder foi horses, best in the naar- ket, s alwa on band Also y a Oetobenefacto • and Litii- gililllty 3 71 Stockers and mecthun to 2i 3 gond 2 en 2 Ne Heavy feeders 3 2-, :I 30 Butt -hers' (tattle, eboicc steers and heifers 3 75 4 00 Butchers' cattle, medium to good i tees s and 'lettere 3 00 3 233 Butelters' cattle, light- weight cows. etc, 2 ;t) 2 73 Springers, each 20 GO 3 i 00 Milk cows. each 2a pal 40 00 Calves, each 2 00 (10 Sheep, per lb 0 03 it 0:I1 daeks, per ib.... ..... a 03 0 03 Spring lambs. each 2 75 8 93 Hogs, 130 to 200 Ihs...,:i 00 .i3 78 Itgvtt'y ht .. .,3 23 4 30 , :1 0 ,00 lt " light frits 0 04% 11 03 11 sows ..... ......-. 'i :,1 78 t " stags 0 03 0 Dail I:IiITISII MARX)t'rit. Liverpool July 12. -Spring whent, iia 1)t1 to is 111_ed: red, no steek: No. 1 (1n1.. es ((t„tl to as 41,41; peas. 4s 2e.,d; corn, nt•w, 2s 1_sl: pork. 43s 00 for tine western: lard, 20s 311; bacon, Le., heavy, 23s Od; do., light, 24s Od: short vet, 24s Od: tallow, 17s 30; cheese. new. 418 00. London -Wheat air coast, nothing • doing. Ihtglish country markets tient. Martz • on passage firth. Liverpool -Spot wheat firm: fututts quiet at is 9),f1 for .fitly, Os (1 0 f.,r 14. pt. an.) 3s 71,10.1 for Dee. .Baize quiet at as Sala for Aug., ;:a )r.'l fa.r Sept. and 2s 1141 for Nov. i; lour 2i la 34. Loudon- ('los., Win t,t 4•1T enitat emnivally nuelnurge0. 1l:;!zit on pas.eige r r l)11n- er. Paris-ftolidaty. Lir. r••ool-e 'lose -W lte:at flans r at 3. 110 for ,rely 3s Od Per Aug„ 3s 7ei.0 d for Sept. and (set.. and :is 71:41 for Dee. 3faisc onlrt at 2+ 4l:d for tie.. •t- iron h r : fact. :ma 3a 1t1•y d for Nov Vlore les • .l. t.'iallest MA \fad..e. July 13. »-' welre 1111q01 les board- ed 780 b,s,'s Albit 0• Met'atns, bought leio, Watkins 21o, Ayer 130. \1'a. c 70 in 7e:s. to Se, 1' Ice buyers presort 1ugersof , .3 My 1 :•-1 ))ret!ne toadns 9115 IMS t'. fit'st week •raft' nark:•: sales Von at Se, 122 at it 1-laie. Mai..-; fel •b• brisk. , lists.. let Jotsi^, - „A are flletea'- les offered 213t) while anal 73 eieeted; sales 1330 white aid 73 eolortct at 74e, (0 while art 79_c - Insanity In Summer ment, the medicine so sue. c ull used b: Mr, Chas .,essf Y Y Parkhill, in. 't � +' Munroe, 1 h15 1 r owns lug and other towns, intreating o d ouring various diseases, and g' S , For Sale at C„ LUTZ''S • Farms For Sale Brought On By Nervous and Mental Troubles, Paine's Celery Compound The Great Tower of' Safety. I eTAR 1ir'LiJ431'8 ESC41.''L. The ]utrglar Ilad Two Crowbars. No Less- Dld De Do the Job at Toronto. ifatv!eratty :' Toronto, July 14. • The mere mention of the name of Jack McLean at Police Headquarters is now sufficient to call forth a reproachful dance from many of the otlieials anal those who are directly connected with the clever burglar's unpopular absence inwardly curse the energy which prompt- ed Detective Davis to go outside the city limits at 2 o'clu k iu the mo rating, for a desperate erinainttl who was want. ed elsewhere, and bringing him to S`o- ronto to disturb and upset the peaceful serenity and somnolence of their happy little circle of inactivity by having suf- ficient gumption to break away from custody. When a couple of seven -Loot iron crowbars had been left lust as uear as possible to where he wanted them. There ,is going to be a meeting ff the • tf Police C.am�non iniaers r'owC day ,ii 1 it will then be decided who is to blame for havitu: left the crowbars so far away from \IeLean's eell. that it would be impossible for hien tr get them without an accomplice. When tete Ohief or 1'o - lice investigated the matter yesterday he had all the !nen immediately ee:wern- ed (excepting McLean) on the carpet, but it is still a mystery how McLe.tn reaeeed out 25 feet and gained posses- sion of the weapon with whielt he ef- fected his escape, As already stateil.MeLean get thcongh the station when the eoi:stahl' on '10ty was employed in another room, the door leading • to the cells ha'• i lig beep ief t open for ventilation, which is 'el'taut y much needed. after getting clear of .be station .the fugitive WO.) sem. by em- ployes of the Oonsum,'rs' (4a4 ,'4 ntpany sneakingarunud the pure at the rear •of the stables. He itet'pe',i esutn,nsly through the stable door and then walk- ed quickly clown the lane at the tva'at side of the station autt gat 'le:,r sway. The bar he had wrenebel off "r ft:- ecu was the same one that Carlislo.ihe pick- pocket, bent and Cnl lisle twnsn:'nnght tt len oe f years ago, trying to get away. Sine(' McLean left the 7ttlteti e t Mon- day afternoon no trace of ides has been discovered, although a deseriptlon of him has been sent all over the Province. For some reason no photograph ea -s t :ken when the police had him here. The uni- cers, generally, are dubious ts t , the possibility of his reeaptnre. It is thought that he may have been eouuecte',1 with the unsolved University robbery, awl also with n recent bank robber at Oak- ville. Nervous diseases aggravated by men- tal disturbances produce more cases of insanity in the hot weather than at any other season of the year. Nervous lteadaclxe,nervens dyspepsia sleeplessness, and chronic constipation induce depression of spirits, extreme weakness, morbid fears, despondency and languor; front these dread insanity comes slowly and surely. Nervous sufferers have a dread of hot weather. Finding themselves deeper in the pit of misery than they were in the spring and summer they are in utter despair, Thousands whose cases have not been met by treatment they are now under are loudly calling for help, There is a hope and rescue for you, reader, if yon are one of the sufferers. You are in need of Paine's Celery Com- pound, that great builder of the nerv- ous system. Its vitalizing aetton com- ences with the first bottle you use. You soon begin to realize that you are daily drinking health, The VQlltMe of blood immediately increases in the arteries, and the body is fully fed and nourished. Your appetite becomes keen and natural, the tired nerves and brain are strengthened,and you feelim- pulses of health that cheer the soul. The power of Paine's Celery Com- pound ever nervous summer diseases is admitted by tens of thousands who have used the marvellous medicine. This remarkable remedy will most as- suredly meet your case and give you a new life; it will lay the foundation of s d n futurep happiness and longyears. p Weak wretched and infirm reader,we counsel you to make use of this lif-re- storer at once, and enjoy the truebless- ings of health. A few good farms for sale cheap -Money to oan. Apply to JOHN SPA s Block,E Farm For Sale., The farm of Owlet() Mr. Thomas Shute, be- ing lot No. 14 in the sth con., of Usborne, con - tanning 100 acres, is now for sale. It is most favorably located and is ono of the beat farms in the township. For particulars a ply to JOHN SHUTE, rxccittora, WM. HARDING Or to LEWIS H. DICKSON, Barrister, Exeter FOR SALE The village property of the laic David Turn bull, Esq., on `Willies street, Exeter. There are three lots of land, on which is erected n. first class briok Trollies also a good stable. This is tl desirable property for either business inttn or retired farmer. House can bo in- mocted atony time byapplyiog on the promises For farther particulars apply 'to ' ROBE IIT G14DINER, (E. O. W.) • . Fitrgitttar P. O -- Voters' List, 6891. AMUNICIPALITY OF TRE VILLAGE OF • EXETER, COUNTY OF HURON. Notice is hereby given, than I have trans- mitted or delivered to the ,persons mentioned in sections o and Ocie The Ontario Voter's Lists Act, 1880, Ilio copies required by said socLsont to be eo transmitted or delivered of the list made pur:ananttosaid Act, of all porsone ap- pearing by the last vivisect a asossment roll of the s11,id Municipality tobo'entitlecl to vote in the Municipality sat elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at ]1•Tullet pn•I' Elections, an.) Uttet said list was Brat postal up at my office at Ivxeter on the ,thirtieth day o[ Juno, 1897, and renaainsthere tet inspection. Electors aro called •upott,to examine the said list, and, if any oiinssion or any other errors aro found therein, to take immediate .proceed-. ings to have said orrors eorrocted according to law. Dated this 3011 day of JiuteX897. Nlrcn.sal,: Kammer, Clerk of Exeter' The steamer Catrncona, with the Ohio Press Association ou board, call- ed at Goclerich Saturday morning. The party were met on arrival by the Mayor and council, and taken for a drive around the town. They left at ten a. in. bound for Georgian Bay and the Soo much pleased with the kind reception accorded them here. If you would have abundance of dark glossy hair, if you would have a clean scalp,free from dandruff and irritating humors, or if your hair is faded and gray, and you would have its natural color restored, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is unquestionably the best dressing, Early on the morning of the 27tH of June just as the dawn of another Sab- bath tnorn was breaking, Mrs. Norris, of Staffa, fell asleep in Jesus. Mrs Nor- ris had been an invalid ever since the death of her husband,some five years ago, and although helpless andsuffer- ing she was never Beard to complain. Rheurnatism was the cause of her trouble. The Only Perfect Dyestuffs in the World. The scientific preparation of dye- stuffs and pttttin° them up in proper shape for family dyeing has been broughtto perfection by Wells &Rich- ardson Co., who are prorietors of the celebrate(] Diamond Dyes. These popular dyes have banished from the homes of Canada madder, fustic, logwood, cochineal and all other antiquated dyestuffs. The work of home dyeing is now done quickly and successfully by Diamond Dyes; process is one that would astorisb our grand paren ts. To -day millions all oyer the world use thescientific Diamond Dyes in pre- ference to all others. Diamond' Dyes coutmend themselves to all who use them. be.:ause they are the strongest, brightest and fastest, and the easiest to work with. Diamond Dyes, like all other perfect and popular preparations, are largely huitatetl style of package and the way they are put up. These imitations are worthless and adulterated dyes, ruinous toall kinds of goods and dang- erous to handle. Great caution isadvis- ad when buying dyes for home use. Ask only for the "Diatnunclt'; see that the name is on every packet. All disorders carsed by a bilious state of the system can he Mired by using Carter's Little Liver Pills. r. No pain, griping or discomfort attending - their use. Try them. The fall wheat lit some parts of Mid- dlesex Was greaitiy:damaged by the Ty - cent winds tInd I•atlilit. Whole, fields Of gt'niit were land fiat, on the grottntl. with very little hope of rising again. 3i I I r I O) BEAT DAVIDSON. s Brantford, July 7 y „teldefeated Davidson 11two straight Lents. Acton de- feated ltleltrndann in utile open +•/roily. Alt Sherrill of Brantford ala, def+at••(' llielt- nrdsou in the handicap. Art Mott and Ax- ton tame together In the hauldleap. Mott received at nasty fall. Axton's wheel was badly smashed, but both men escaped much injury. One mile, 230 eIass-Sherr[t 1, Gardiner ir 2 Mott 3. Time ,1:r ;.. White, L. 11'. • Muer, Al Muir also tun. Mate): rave'•.-lt[eLt'od first in both heats. Time '2'21 and 2.21. Itt second heat David- son scored. Tucker and Boake rode a 1(1114' lit 2.03. One mile open-Axtn 1, Sherritt 9. Da- vidson 3. Time 9.19%. Itiehardsou and Gardiner of Toronto. Smith White and Webster of Brantford ulse started. Boys' half -mile -Smith 1, Muir 2. Kauf- man 3. Time 1.1016. Two -tulle lutntlleap-:Merritt, 40 yards. 1; Richardson, scratch. 2: Gardiner, 441 yards, 3. Time 4.30. Smith, White. Muir. Web- ster,s John Da- vidson, Muir, A. Mott. J G. Smith,1, Iu , Axton also gnu. A Bayfield, 12Th Jc.*LY.--Bayfield hadabigday on the glorious 12th of July. Early in morning crowds began to pour in from all directions. Clinton and Bayfield brass bands received the lodges and visitors and escorted them tie their various quarters. At 1.30 a, grand pro- cession was formed on Clan Gregor Square by Marshall Parke of Stanley, headed by P. 0. M. Todd and District Master Bothwell. Then followed the splendid Clinton Band,L. 0. L. 145 and hand, L. 0. L. 189 and hand, the modern and highly appreciated fife and drum band from arna, L. O. L. 306 and band, L. O. L. 833 and band, Bayfield brass band, 1035 and band, L. O. L. 24 and Bayfield Orange Young Britons. The imposing procession -proceeded down Main street, across past the River Hotel, over the river to Jowett's beautiful grove, where stirring addresses were delivered by Chairman Todd. Bro. W. G. Smith spoke in eulogistic terms of the Orange Order and the duty ofinem- bers being loyal to the cause. Bro. James Connolly was well received and said a great deal in n, very few words. Bro. John Cox, Huron's honored Warden, complimented the big crowd on their presence and dilated on the grand pranciples offOrangeism, declar- ing that he was proud to be a xneinber of such a glorious Institution which heralded to the world the motto, "Love the brotherhood, fear God, honor the Queen," Rev. Mr. Graham was well received and delivered a spirited ad- dress, counseling Orangemen to follow King William's footsteps, to honor God, and to be true Christians in life. L. 0. L. 145 was awarded the prize for coming the farthest distance. The Varnafife and drum band secured the prize in their class, and they much delighted the visitors. Middlesex County Notes. Mrs. F. Hutchins, Parkhill, has con- sented to act as organist in the Metho- dist church there. A 17 -year-old girl named Lilly Cluney, belonging to Parkhill, ran away from home Thursday, and put up at the Hotel Vendome in Sarnia. Her father, Mr. M. H. Cluney, wired to Sarnia and had the runaway detained untill he ar- rived there. After a good deal per- suasion, she returned home, The Sarnia Observer adds;—"While here Mr. Cluney said he could not imagine why his daughter should run away from her home, or act in such a way, and that he was at a loss to account for her conduct. Her mother died about two months ago, and she had never been away from hone before. It is rumored that a Grand Trunk brakesman is mixed up in the affair, and that a -marriage was planned to take place here." • .ra-� BABY WAS CURED. DEnll Sins. -1 can highly recommend Dr. Fowlers Extract of Wild Strawberry. It cured my baby of diarrhoea after all other moans failed, so T give it great praise. It is excellent for allbowel complaint. MRs. Oxus Boil, Harlow Ont. DOAN'S KIDNEY P1LLS. Dean's Kidney Pills act on the kidneys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheumatism, diabetes. congestion, inflammation, gravel, Bright's dis- ease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder. one $onest Man. Drari EDITOR. -•Please inform your I'etiders, that if written to confi- dentially, I will mail, in asealedletter, particulars of a genuine, honest, home cure, by which I was permanently restored to health ' and manly vigor, after years of suffering from nervous debility, sexual weakness, night losses and weak shrunken parts. I was robbed and swindled by the quacks until I nearly lost faith in mankind, hut thank heaven, I am now well, r wish to make and strong andws vigorous U1Un9 this certain means of cure known to all sufferers. I have nothing to sell and want no money, but being a firm believer iu the universal brotherhood of elan, I am desirous of helping the unfortunate to regain their health and happiness, I promise you perfect secrecy. Address with stamp,: WM. T. MULFORD, Agents Supplies, r. 0. BON59, ST. ItENRI QiUU Good News From South Dakota. The glorious results of this season's harvest, of golden grain will pour a stream of sound money into the pocket of every Dakota farmer. South Dakota has thousands of acres of choice farming and ranch land lying east of the Missouri river, and within one day s ride from Chicago or Mil- waukee which can now he bought reasonably cheap, but which before the end of another year may be advanced in price. The stock -raising industry in South Dakota is profitable, and Eastern capi- tal is now being invested in cattle and sbeep growing in that state. Diversified farming, the growing of live stock, and the products of the dairy, are placing South Dakota, fore- most in the ranks of the successful Western states. Those desiring full information on the subject and particularly those who wish to seek a new home or purchase land, are requested to correspond with A. J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger Agent, 2 King street East, Toronto, Ont. GRATIFYING INTEL LIG11 NCE Worn) Ruch-IvEI) OF THE COMPLETE REcovERY of Mas. JOHN DOwL'r. Owen Sound, Jiily 12—Word bus been received here of the tol:titiete res- toration to health t4 Mrs. John Dowly, wife Of a former well known and es- •• ›' resident. of the town. The intelligence has been very gladly re- ceived aS 111rs: Dowly has 100»)' friends here echo are well atwu:•e*4the lattnet)t- nble condition of her heal tit during the past sit. or Seim yeaxs. l:Ier illness has been found to result from a. severe kidney complaint ariil she has been re- stored to health by a judicious ase of Dedd's Kidney Pita a remedy' which is now well known to the most of the residents in•tilis locality as having pre- vionsiy affected some very eltx ao.rdnr ary cut'lss KING -In Bayfield, on t ylst, the NI fo of Mr Thomas King, ofa daughter. HARRISON-In Bayfield, on July 0th, tho wife of Mr. D. Harrison. of a daughter. ALLWARD.-In Exeter north, on July 12th, the wife of A. Allward, of n daughter. MARRIED TREICMER-PYBUS-On Juno 30th, by Rev. W.J. Waddell of HonsallMr.John Alexander Trimmer, to Miss Ella 'Pybus, both of the township of Tuckersmith. SPARKS-COWAN-At tbo residence of the brides father, Stanley, on Jure 25th, by Rev. W. Graham, Mr. John Sparks, to Miss Salome Cowan, danghtor of Mr. John Cowan, all of Stanley. POTTS-PASCOE-At Essex, on Juno 29th, by Rev. W. S. Pascoe, father of the bride r. 111. B. Potts, to Miss Ada L. Pascoe, both of Essex. CHESNEV-FULTON.-At the Manso,Exotor, by Itov. W. 712 Martie, B. D., on the 14th, inst., Mr. Das -R C:liies:noy of 'Timker:l»ith, to Elizabeth Fulton, of Hibbert. DIED. . FOI•FELL-In. Belleville, on tris 10th last., Harry Fowoll ,raged 42 yoarr. WAL'I'EitS-Iu Exeter, on the 13th inst., Arscott Walters, azalea years, 2 days. SCOTT -In Hallett, on the 6th inst.. Mrs Annie Scott aged 87 years. 4 months, and 17 days. JOHHNS1ON-In 11'Ieliillop, on July Mt, Sarah Ann Lee, relict of too elate Irwin Johnston, aged 61 years. Notice of Court of Appeal. Notice is hereby given that a Court of Appeal against the decision of the Conrt of Revision of the Assessment poll of the village of Exeter, for 1897 will be he'd by His Honor, the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, in the Town Hall, it the said village of :Exeter, on Tuesday the 27th day of .1 uly, 1897,et 11 o'clock eh persons having bttsiiless in the forenoon.t 6 at the. said Ueet'•', will govern themselves ac- cordingly. B:; ler of .His Honor, the Ju ]go of the said (100, .,' of Huron. M. IC:..CI4ETT, • Clerk of said. Court. Dated this 14th day of July 1897; THE: PHRENOLUNE REMEDIES Taking the lead everywhere. Weave are working day and night to supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor snfferers are being restored to health and happiness daily. Try Rheumatic Specific or Kidney and LiVie Pills Sweet Caporal and Athlete 10 cts, Per Package - Cigarettes Derby and Old Gold 6 ctsa Per Package Cigarettes RETAIL EVERYWHERE Ott Say Farewell Forever to the discomfort of having your clothing rip, shrink and get out of shape, by wear, ing only Shorey's make. See that you get a signed guarantee with each garment to the effect that the cloth is shrunk and the workmanship guaranteed. REMEMBER That we sell cheap all the time. They are absolutely pure and healthful. Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and all forms of Kidney and Liver troubles. Beware of Spurious Imitations. Sold in Exeter only by C. LUTZ. -40°'-- CALL --AT THE -- New etcher Shop. For BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE. At Lowest Cash Price. POULTRY, OULTRY AND GAME FISH IN SEASON. -.a. �soN. R N Rowe Has the Finest Class of Furniture ever shown in Exe- ter and he Does the Largest amount of Rusirtess UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. R N. ROWE Next door North of Molsons Bank. Discount of 5 per cent in cash or' '7 per cent in aueat.ywill be allowed on all cash purchases. Cali and inspect our system. forHides, hest cashprice • aid 13g l? Sheep, Lamb and Clalt skins. H CENTRAL HOTEL: oNI1 . DOORS (1II7. T S L. DAY PRIP. BIOYOLES! Are You Interested -• - --in Wheels ? We handle some of' the lead- ing CANADIAN and AMERICAN makes at prices to suit the times. aEM Brow inu's e 40 Ailitstass, The correct place to buy your SHAVING BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSIIES, NAIL BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, )SHAVING II� 7 G BIv �, SH E5 , TOOTH BRUSHES, WHISKS, ETC. Quality unexcelled prices very low at 1 Browning's. A few second hand organs 5 and 6 Octave, cheap. Sew iteg Ma cls dhlt-ies ALWAYS 01sI HAND. P. S.—Selling out Dise Har- rows at cost. PERKINS & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter. FARMERS! '231317 - You will find at Bissett's Warerooms the following line of Agricul- tural Implements, EERINO B IN- DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL- SULKY RAKES. Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc and Diamond Harrows. Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWING MACHINES, ETC' The celebrated Raymond sewing machine STOVES... Knoll Washer and wringers Gurney stores and furancee. Waggons Buggies Bicycles. eles. The Chatham Waggon and a full line of the celebrated McLaughlin l3.uggies.':' BILL" 3 THINGS Price, •.�s-� 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 Ixave the stock, the prices, the • quality, and feel certain that we can suit the wants of all in Furniture. 'ere Ifte The way to test it is to call and see for yourself. & Son Opera House block FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. An Introduction It gives us pleasure to in troduce to you our fine Beav(r' and Milton Overcoatiiigs; also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter wear. Our rices are away down. ` Did ou see our 12. y Black Worsted 'Suit (made to order,) If not why not. Jo H Grieve PROVIDENCE THANKED. It is will pleaseao that I recommend B. B, 13. for the cure of indigestion and impure blood. 1 had tried many medicines bot.reeelved no benefit until, 1 thank Providence, I was advis- ed to Use B. 13. T;., and it resulted in ,t, perfect' cute MIO We Lome, > Oshawa, Otte.