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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-8-5, Page 5!Nada and Merit Maintains the confidence iisf the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a Wiedicine cures you when sick; if it makes 1Wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond Ian question that medioinepossesses merit. ■moiCAI That is just the truth about Hood's Sar- asparilla. We know It possesses merit ibecause it cures, not once or twice or a ,iilnndred times, but in thousands and :thousands of cases. We know it cures, wbsolutely, permanently, when all others .1.11 to do any good whatever. We repeat Hood' Sarsaparilla same best -la fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood, cure nausea, indigestion, s Pi11S biliousness. 25 cents. '1b the Madden Yeast Co„ Loddon, Ont. Geatlenten,-•We get aaicleor and boater results from using Mrs, Maddon's Yeast than any n h r t n hive Used,andhighlyrecoJnmendlit, 1)RANlilt,`•,5.,rakers THE MADDEN YEAST CO.. London. KINSMAN. L.k7e D AND . KINSMAN, DIL. n R. IC szt N Graduate L. a 0.S., D. D S. Honor of Toronto University, Dentist:;. N� Teeth extracted without pails or bad effects. Office J Ioan- lien's Bioek, West side of Main st., Exeter. :, t S6�N DU L. D. 8.) �R• JAi�p�,l DENTIST. ,.i •n 11 o d14 Toronto L t o :s *rncinato P t Solt t t Dental .5'nrge011Ji Royal College of ] o xsit Ia and a ve a 41LlJd Plat �i Ontauo AD Bridge work,c 'r0 t l n 1 0 manner,A h4 urates. possible ori: lane in t r �v harmless tnJmaihrktc for painless ss ex traction • Tho stricktet tt rf ion given to the preservat- ion Of tho natural toetll. Office opposite Con- trail Hotel, Exeter, Ont. IE YOUR POTS 17 0W Jf 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 Jlothes or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable place, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of Fall & 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 other lines that are specially at- ractive. . �. £iLL, Central DRTJG STORE. Those who have used Winan's Cough Balsam. Pronounce it unequalled as • a remedy for+COUGHS, COLDS al(D BRONCHITIC TROUBLES, Winan's Condition & Cough Powder fol. horses, best in the mar- ket, always on hand. 'Also a Cetobenefacto and Lini- ment, Lini-ment, the medicine so sue. cessfuI1y used by Mr, Chas. Munroe, Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and curing - various diseases, For Sale at 0,, LUTZ'S Z'H 1tJ EXETER TIMES volionsmososmoriect fs ASIM REPORTS. Exeter August lith, 1897. Wheat per bushel ... -.06 too 27 ,. . Barl Peas.-38...38 to 39 Butter.,... , ...10 to 13 Eggs 7 to 8 Turkeys ,.. 0 to 9 Geese 4 to 4 Chickens per ib 4 to 4 Ducks .,.. 5 to 5 Wool..,. 17 to 18 Dried Apples.. ,. .... , 21 to 21 Pork dressed .... .. 4.75 to $5.00 Pork live weight, to $3.60 Hay per ton.... ,.. .. 7 50 to 558.00 Clover seed ........... . . . . 1.00 to $55.00 Alsike clover 4.50 to 85.00 Timothy seed 2.00 to $2.75 --•-- -- London. August 5th, 1897. Wheat por busho ,.. .... ....71 to Oats.... ....21 to Peas .... 30 to Barley ....20 to Buckwheat ....23 to Rye • ., ,29 to Corn 28 to Beans 25 to Butter .... 11 to Eggs 12 to Dueks .,,,..75 to Turkeys per Ib.... 10 to Geese per lb 9 to Chicken& 30 to Cheese 8 to Potatoes per bag , ... ..40 to RIPo i per ton . .,$5100 00 to 21 42 28 31 3036 12 80 12 50 8 50 $$00 8.50 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Ali OLD AND SVr.LL-Taxan ItsMIinY.-Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their ehildren while teething, with perfect success. It sooths the child, softens the gums allays all path, cures wind collo, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug fists in every part of the world, 25 Mak a Mottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure ,,"and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. mti A SUMMER SPECIFIC Ili•, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry cures cholera, cholera morbus, diarnthea,dysen- tery, cramps 00110, summer complaint, canker of the mouth and all bowel complaints of child- ren or adults. It is a soothing, effectual and never failingmedicino which gives immediate relief and speedily effects a eine. Farms For Sale A few good farms for sale cheapp-Money to oau. Apply to JOHN SPA{'1 MAN Samwell s Block, Exeter. Farm For Sale. The farm of the late Mr. Thomas Shute, he. r. inJ ')tit ,b rcon- taining Ol - lot\o. 14 the , co of L, o nc c L ing nr• r �. is now sale.I is� most. t J' i t ]U cJ t or t trlu Uac ,£ favorably wlata ed and is one of thohest farms in thtownship. For particulars apply to JOH\ SHUTE I Executa:s, WM. HAR.I)ING Or to LEWIS' If. 1)IC KtiON, Barrister, Exeter FOR SALE The village property of the hate David Torn bull, Esq., on William run street,Exerer. There aro three lots of land, on u9'ch is erected a first, class brick house t 51y0 a good stable, 0. This is a desirable property for either business rr Rouse tan be ur man o retired Earn c I:I lri 4 cie ted tu•tibYalp] u the rcnr5os 1 a'lvto For further particulars ROBI t'1' GIIDINEIt. (E. O. W,) Farquhar P. 0 Restaurant Business For Sale Ono of the best restaurant and ice crcanr businesses in the County of Huron, for sale. A nice new stock of confectionery, canned goods, etc„ This is a first class stand and for business is extolled by none in the county. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Possession given at once. Apply to E. SHEFFERR, Honsall. Ont. Voters List Notice. Notice is hereby given that a Court] for the Revision of the Voters List for the village of Exeter for 1897 will be held pursuant to statute in that behalf by his Honor the Juclgo of the County Court of the County of Huron at the Town. Hall in the said village of Exeter, on Wednesday the 19th day of August, 1807, at 10 o'clock a. m.. when the several rases of appeal will be heard and determined. By order of his Honor the Judge of the County Court of tho County of Huron. (2t.) M. EACRETT, Clerk. Exeter. 3rd of August 1897. Voters' List, 8897. MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LISBURNE, COUNTY OF HURON. Notice is hereby given that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and hof The Ontario Voter's Lists Act, 1889, the copies required by said isectian to bo so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons ap- pearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said Municipality tobe entitled to vote in the Mmmicipality at elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office at Whalen on the fourth day of August,! 1897, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and, if any omission or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceed- ings to have said errors corrected according to law. Dated this dub day of August 1897. FRANCIS MORLEY, Clerk of Osborne. In the Surrogate Court -OF THE - County of Huron In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Infant children of Richard Step hen Cooper, deceased. Application will be macro to the Surrog e Court of the County of Huron before the Re. *e in Chambers at the Court House in Gode ch after the expiration of 20 clays from the ret Publication hereof, on behalf of Louisa eau MVlcQuilliu, of the Township of Usborne 11+ the County of Huron, mother of the infants, fn• an Order appointing the said Louisa ,lean Ie- Qutllinguardian of AnthonvA. Cooper. Part ins H. A. Cooper, Bernice Il, L. Cooper tnd Beresford M. H. Cooper, infant children of :he said Richard Stephen Cooper, deceased. Dated at Usborne this 22nc1 clay of Jul', A. 1897. LOUISA JEAN McQUILLIN, by her Solicitors, CRONYN S. BETTS ASK YOUR DEALER FOR RiCE'S PURE SALT BEST FOR TABLE AND DAIRY. The North`American Chemical Co.,Ltd SGL SUARLIt5. d -oxam bxc a , Or.TT. Helimuth Ladies College LONDON, ONT. FALL TERMS WILL n1EGIIi 013-W1WN1aSAAy, SE'TEMOLlt loth. Four Graduation Courses, also Elective Courses, Fees, Board etc.; and Academie Studies $275 per year. Music, Art, etc., extra. A linritedt number of Bursaries (value $25 to $100) will he awarded to students at entrance. For calendar address, REV. 12. N. ENGLISH, M. A. Principal Grand Bend Park. New arrivals registered at Park for week June 2Otlx ALDERSIDE. - Mary Bell, Fannie sphere Morrison, Nora Taylor,Cecil Morrison, John Morrison, Nettie Taylor, Thames - ford ; Jane Bell, John Brown, Granton; Nellie W. Ready, St. Marys. A City Man's Wail, BLEAK IUOUSE.-Mrs. S. N. Moyer, Miss Adeline and Ada Moyer, Miss Alma Ziller, Sam'l N. Moyer, Eli L. Moyer, Berlin; Sam'l Brown, Crediton; John � Preiter, Zurich, YY OODBINE COTTAGE. -Mr. and MPS. D. Howden, Norman Howden, Beulah Howden, John Givins, Loudon. DINGLEY DELL COTTAGE. - Eliza Bell, Annie Bell, Maggie Bell Mary E. Ford, Hensall. Ivy COTTAGE. -John Hunter, wife and family, Usbox'ne 1 Wnr. Dew, wife and family, Iowa, U. S. IDYLWYLD COTTAGE, -Jos. Senior and wife, Elmore H. Senior, Exeter. BOFFINS BOWER.- Harry Jones Exeter. True OAKS COTTAGE. -F. J. Coleman, wife] and family, John Westlake, wife and family, Farquhar. CHESNEY WOLD COTTAGE. -Annie Lewis, Jessie Dewan, London ; Lizzie Hennissy, St. Marys, DINING HALL. -D. H. Tennent barrister and two children, London. CAbIP "HARD SCRABBLE." --J. A. Gregory, L. L. Foliick, G. Willis, F. Willis, Exeter. CAMP MISERY. -Jas. H. Dryman, C. Baughart, Frank 0. Dyer, 'Will Collins, C. Robertson, Stratford. .Among callers at DoTHEnoYs HALL we notice the following: -Mr. and Mrs. B, Hicks, Exeter; Mrs. R. J. M. Webbe Miss Dorothy Webbe, Waterloo ; Mrs. R. L. Morley, Chicago ; Dr. and Mrs. Hossack, Lncan ; Rev. E. F. L. Smith, Granton. PICNIcs.-Royal Templars (Exeter & Varna) Mr. Johnston and • Geo. Jewell Select Councillors, in all about 85 per- sons. Junior Bible Class James street Methodist church, Exeter, Teacher, Mrs. E. Elliott, numbering about 80. Church of England Choir G. M. \Vedd Leader. A Fashionable and Money saving Work. Home dying is one of the true home arts, a work that is artistic, an oc- cupation that has became pleasant and fashionable. People in easy cir- cumstances who give their attention toh work of home dyeing alsofind to Y �' it a most profitablerecretltion. This increased interest in dyeing andthe a success that 1 work, great s ce . at. e ds it,comes from theuse of the to celebrated Diamond Dyes that are so easy to use, so true to color, so pure and brilliant,oFIs and unf dm . A costly woolsilk dress that has become spotted or otted or faded can in it very short space of time be made equal to new. No garments or materials need be thrown away or sold to the second hand dealer because of lost or dingy colors. An outlay of from ten to twenty cents for Diamond Dyes will recreate every piece alld save many dollars. If you have not yet begun the easy work of home dyeing, let us assure you that you miss a pleasure and loose money as well. Look up your faded and discolored garments at once, an use the Diamond Dyes ; you will b surprised with your success. Mr. John T. Acheson, of Goderich. who has been three weeks away mak- ing a prospecting toter in the North- west, has returned to town, much pleased With his trip. He has decided to locate in Morden, and will open a dry goods store there about Septem- ber 1st. A CONSTABLE TALKS. LI1:Fi ORDINARY MORTALS. SUBJECT TO TCIDNEY DISEASE BUTEASY CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Stayner (Special) Aug. 0 -Mr. Jas. K. Nesbitt, a county constable of this place having suffered for a long time with kidnex disease, He became aware that the doctor called it Diabetes, and incurable. As he had the good fortune to know that many cases of this disease had been cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills this news did not startle him. He says he went straight to San- ders' Drug Store, and commenced to get well on the • first box purchased, Now he is going his usual rounds praising Dodd's Kidney Liver Pills to every one who asks -the particulars of his recovery. A LONG LIST Thi vhole Column Would not Con- ain the Names of the Many Promin- ent Ministers, Members of Parlia- ment and Professional Men all over this Continent who have been Cured of Catarrh by Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder -It Gives Relief in 10 Min- ates. Volumes of testimony have been written of its curative powers. Ca- tarrh lad in- significant ins tarrl�l is an aggravating y,• significant in its beginning --a little cold in the head -neglect it and soon you're in its thrall. Eighty in every hundred had the taint. Dr. Agnew's Catarrh powders will cure the slight- est cold in the head, and cure the most stubborn case of catarrh. "Its action instantaneous," says one. "I feel . �)y duty to recommend it to th pub . " says another. "Never of r lief untl- ' • " ' , not ler, a so on and on. , • Acts like magic an - al- ways :aures. Solcl by C. LUTz. are Thousands Like Him in Canada. SCIATIC, OUCH ! ! ! Excruciating Pains -Have You Suffer- ed heumatic or Sciatic Pains? - 'S. Lth American Rheumatic Cure 11 Relieve in ()hours and Cure. tis "To be candid and truthful, I am nr miserable, used up, nervous, and can't f d sleep these days ; I feel as though life was not worth living, I have tried ! country air, and have strictly follow- ed my doctor's advice,. yet here I am, fast wearing away." The confession, made by a resident of one Of our largest Canadian cities, truly represents the condition of thous-. ands of men and women, old and young, at this time of the year, It is almost certain that such weakly and broken down risen and women have not yet heard the joyful news that Paine's Celery Compound is the great life renewer and builder, the medicine that makes the weak strong, that gives vim and true activity to the languid and despondent, and makes the blood pure and red, that gives di- gestive vigor and sweet refreshing sleep. Are yon, dear reader, amongst the afflictediones? Ar eyoui pining in misery and suffering and full of dread. and fears ? If so, let as point you to the only medicine that can meet your case without a fear of failure. It is Paine's Celery Compound, nature's medicine for the tired and worn out body and unstrung nerves. The virtues of this medicine s trike right atlthc seat of the trouble, quickly bringing health and happiness. It has a marvelous record of cures, it fast and enduring fame won by rescues anti life saving. Will you test its efficacy ? You must if you desire health and robustness as well as extended years. DnorsY Orr sin WITH ONE BormE. A great cure and a great testi • •ny. "For ten pears I suffered greatly '01 Heart disease, Fluttering of the Hea 't and smothering Spells, made my lif a torment. I was confined to myibed. Dropsy set in. My physician told isle to prepare for the worst. I tried Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart -One dose gave Inc great relief, one bottle curedtheDropsy D o v and m= Heart, - 4 3 rs. James Adams, Syracuse, , S races. N. Y. 3 x .. 1 byLuTz. dU. r r death of Mr.HenryDobbss of which mention was made last eek, removes a highly respected resi• • nt of Biddulph township, 1 �v to died on Wed- nesday of last week after an illness of a short duration. The deceased was taken ill a week about<� e. before he died, led , Ofinflammation of rie inns , and dur- ing I -ing that time suffered red consid rtbl . The deceased was widely known and highly respected. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his demise who have the sympathy of the whole community in their sad affliction. ITCHING, BURNING, CREEPIEG. Orawli g, or Stinging Skin D' -ease Re ' ved in a Few Minutes by r. gnew's Ointment -Price 35 Cen Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves i tautly and cares tetter, salt rheu scald head, eczema, ulcers, blotches a all eruptions of the skin. It is soot ing and quieting and acts like ma in all baby humors, irritation of t le scalp or rashes during teething ti e. 35 cents a box. Sold by C. LLT.. pair of pants Made from Hair Line Stripe, solid Worsted, in 15 designs. Shorey's . . . Make Worth $6.00 made to order. $19i00 way "A Stitch in Tilne."-A dose of Ayer's Pills has saved many a fit of sickness; bat when a remedy does,"not happen to be at hand, slight ailments are liable to be neglected and the re- sult, frequently, is serious illness, therefore always be supplied with Ayer's Pills. Mr. George Mitchell, of McGillivray intends retiring from farming- Mr. Robert Haines and family are visiting friends in Parkhill- and vicin- ity. Mr. Haines, who has been work- ing on the Mitchell Advocate for two or three years, intends going to Mani- toba about the middle of August. IN BICYCLES AND WATCHES 1`oct Vt4U4I( SoAP, ppEtsDuring',Ile Year i 8 . ea 97. For full particulars see advertisements, or apply to LEVER BRO$. , tro,, 43 SCOTT ST., TORONTO I snifered intensely with r'heuuxa- n and sciatica in my left hip. I d a great rnang remedies and a rnber of physicians, but they could very little for me, only giving me times a little temporary relief. 1 w South American Rheumatic Cure dvertised and decided to give it a rial. The first few doses benefitted e wonderfully, and after taking only wo bottles the pains disappeared, and here has been no return, I consider ny cure a marvel, as I had been so ad for two years that had I been iven the whole uniyex:se I could not ie 00 my left side." E, Eaerett, Mer- qckville, Ont. Sold by 0. Lams. One Honest Man. Ala EDlroit.--Please inform your readers, that if written to conf) dentially, I will mail, in a sealedlett]'e, particulars of a genuine, honest, horse 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 VMS robbed and swindled by the quacks until I nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank heaven, I am now well, vigorous and strong and wish to snake this certain means of cure known to all sufferers. I have nothing to sell and want no money, but being a firm believer in the universal brotherhood of man, I ant 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. 110): 59, ST, I111m Its Good News From South Dakota. The glorious results of this season's harvest of golden grain will pour 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 Chicago one days ride from =hoc L aor Mil- waukee Je v a 1; which can now be 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 c Lp i- til is now being investedtd in :attic and sheep growing in that state. Diversified farming, the growing of live stock,andtheproducts of the Hair are p iaci r South Dakota, fore- most - uast 121 the ranks Of the successful I t 'SSfnl Western states. < Those desiring fall l ll infarn ration on1 the subject and particularly' those whowish 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. REMEMBER That we sell cheap all the time. R IN Rowe Has the Finest Class of Furniture ever shown in Exe- ter and he Does the Largest amount of Hi-isill�aess UNDEIRTAKINGp7A SPECIALTY. R N. HOWE E Next door North of Molsons Bank. CALL -AT THE- - New Butcher shop. For BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE at Lowest Cash Price. FISH POULTRY, AND GAME 'IN SEASON. ` Discount of 5 per cent in cash or 7 per cent in pleat will be allowed on all cash purchases. Call and inspect 000 system. Highest cash price paid for Hides, Sheep, Lamb and Calf skins. Cali', DOOR Sor'r>•_I CENTRAL HOTEL. L. DAY PROP. Drowfflno's 11 The correct place to buy your SHAVING BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES, NAIL BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, SHAVING BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, WHISKS, ETC. Quality unexcelled and prices very low at Ur©wuin s 1 of 241ta,aatsai t:%tsa Per Pack ie C. 'JAHETT.ES -riS i i r . a i j Per Package CIGARETTES I, ETAIL EVERYWHERE WHERE 10 cts. IJI5PEED $k��°�' IH5TAY1Pf IPI bEAUT IN EVER. aili ,,,T"\t,\N 15ITE CO11TRUC.TI'O1i71'q'y�!��j�� zf/7iirz� THEWH/7ESEH'/NG�9AlHJN @.. uav¢anD oHro, ': FWYvPX :GSYdA-3A1429dF3m<1044NOFRF`.i 3 THINGS! Price, Quality, 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 we can snit the wants of all in Furniture. The way to test it is to call and see for yourself. gi son, Opera. House block FURNITURE AND • UNDERTAKING. PERKINS & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter. BICYCLES! Are You interested 'saw- ''- In Wheels ? W e handle some of the lead- ing CANADIAN and AMERICAN makes at 1prices J' to suit the tinges. A few second hand organs 5 and 6 Octave, cheap. Sewing Machines ALWAYS ON HAND. P. S. -Selling out Dise Har- rows at cost. FARMERS! Nam- An introduction-�"' You will find at Bissett's Warerooms the following line of Agricul- tural Implements, BERING BIN- DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULK 1 RAKES. Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc and Diamond Harrows. Plows, and Turnip Drills_ SEWING MACHINES, Ur -4o. The celebrated i Knoll Washer Raymond sewingand Wringers machine STOVES.. 'Gurney stoves and furances. Waggons Buggies Bicycles. The Chatham Waggon and a full line of the celebrated McLatagblin Buggies. It gives us pleasure to in troduco to you our fine Bear cr and Milton Overcoatings also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter" wear. Our prices are away down. Did you see our $12 Black Worsted Suit (made to order,) If not why not.