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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-8-26, Page 5ar '.l Merl 'Made and Merit Maintains the confidence M the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ifa medicine cures you when sick; if it makes wonderful cures everywhere,then beyond silk/motion that medioinepossesses merit. Ma e That is just the truth about Hood's Sar- saparilla. We know it possesses merit because it cures,'not once or twice or a Hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, sbaolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat Hood' Sarsaparilla liths best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hoodcure nausea, indigestion, S PAIS biliousness. :b cents. RFMFMBER That we, ,c11 cheap all the time. R N Rowe Has the Finest Class of Furniture ever shown in Exe- ter and he Does the Largest amount of Biiisit less UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. R N ROWE Next door North of Molsons Bank. KINSMAN. L. D. S. AND x• DR. A. R. KINS\IAN, L. D. S., D. D. S., Honor Graduate tasieisS; of Toronto University, Dentists. +' ki`-- Tooth extracted withontpain or bad after effects. Wilco in Fan - son's Block, West side of Main Ht., Exeter. OR. ANDERSON, (Q• 0. S. L. D. $.) DENTIST. Honors. graduate of the Torouto Uni• varsity, and Royy-al College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. .All Bridge work, crowns and Plato work done in the neatest possible manner, A 't armioss anuesthotio for painless extraction. The strickcst attention given to the preservat- ion of the natural teeth. Ol]leo opposite Con. tel Hotel, Exeter, Ont. 6ET YOOR POTS 3DQVCT'N At W. Johns', The Tailor. Made to order for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits $11, 20, 21, etc. The best Dlace in town to get a fit. g� W. JOHNS, The Tailor. 1 Suit of Ulothes 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 mace, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of Fall a 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- tentive. cen4raI DRJJ STORE. Those who have used Wln an's Cough Balsam. Pronounce it unequalled as a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIC TROUBLES, Winaan's Condition & Cough Powder fol horses, best in the mar- ket, always on hand, Also a GAobenefacto and .Lini menf, the medicine so sue. oe•ssfully used by Mr, Chas. Munroe, Parkhill, in this and other to wns, in treating and curing various diseases, For Sale at 0,. LUTZ'S MARKET REPORTS, Exeter August 22th, 1897. Wheat per bushel Iiarloy•.• Peas Butter Turkeys , . Goose Chickens per 11, —.21 to 22 23 to 2s 42 to 33 11 to 12 9 to 10 (1 to 4 to 4 Ducks • .. .... 5 to 5 Wool.... 17 to 18 Dried Apples.. .. .. .. .. 28 to 28 Pork dressed .... ... $1.75 to 5.00 Pork live weight ..$$3.50 to 583.00 Hay per ton.... 5 00 to 6.50 " Clover seed ........... .... 4.00 to $5.00 Alsiko clover $$4.50 to 55.00 Timothy seed .................. $2.50 to $2.75 London, August 25th 1897. Wheat per bushe ... ... 82 to Oats..., 22 to Peas .... 42 to Barley ....22 to Ryekwheat ,,,.29 to Corn 28 to Beans 25 to Butter .... 11 to Eggs ...... 12 to Decks 75 to Turkeys per lb.... 10 Geese per 1b 9 Chickens 30 Cheese 8 Potatoes Per bag....., Hay per ton Pork per mt.. .. 83 23 23 30 36 35 12 80 to 90 to 8 to 50 8$4, 5.5000 84.00 to Wood Wanted 100 cords soft wood wanted at once for tho "Exeter Electric Light plant. Apply to 13, S. O'NIu1L, Exeter. Village Property For Sale Tito subscriber odors for sale hor brick cot- tage, together with night lots of land. Tho property conditionuthrough utterandtwill in sold cheap. Apply to MISS JANET MUTTART, On the premises. Voters' List Notice. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the "Voters' list Act," by His Honor the fudge of the County of Huron at Town Hall, Zurich on Friday the 10th day of September, 1897, at 11 o'clock a. in. to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in tho Voters' List of the Municipal* its of Hay for 1897. All persons having busi nosy at the Court aro required to attend at the raid time and place. FRED HESS, SR., Clerk of the said Municipality. nated the 26th day of August 1897. Farms For Sale A. few good farms for salo cheap—Money to own. Apply to JOHN SPACK1tIAN Samwell's Block, Exeter. ESTRAY YEARLING CALVE:+,—Strayed from Dash- wood, on or about 1st of May,four yearling lv caes, throe of them red in colr. one abrindle. Each has a hole punched in its right ear. Any person giving information loacliug to their recovery, will bo suitably rewarded by PHILIP B1CA'VER, (2-w.) Dashwood P. O. For Sale. The village propertyof the tato David Turn- bull, Esq., on 'N), Miami street, Exeter. There aro three lots of land, on which is erected a first class brick Nouse ; also a good stable. This is a desirable property for Dither business man or retired farmer. House can bo in- spootedatany time byapplyingon the promises. I.• or further particulars apply Ito ROBERT GARDINER, (E. 0. W.) Farquhar, P. 0. ASK YOUR EALER FOR RICE'S AIRE SALT BEST FOR TABLE AND DAIRY. The North American Chemical Co.,Ltd SOLE MAXIMS. e3.0D E XCH, ON's•. Relhnuth Ladies College LONDON, ONT. FALL TrtI:MS WILL BEGIN ON «WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15111. a Four Graduation Courses, also Elective Courses, Fees. Board. etc., and Academic Studies 8275 per year. Music, Art, etc., extra. A limited number of Bursaries (value 8225 10 $100) will be awarded to students at entrance. For calendar address, REV. bl N. IaINGLISH,M, i1. Prin i Restaurant Business For Sale Ono of tho best restaurant and ico cream businesses in the County of Huron, for sale. A nice now stock of confectionery, canned goods, etc., This is a first class stand and for business is excelled by none in the county. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Possession given at once. Apply to T. SHEFFER. • Honsall. Ont Voters' List, 1597 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF USBOIINE, 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 saicl (section 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 tobo entitled to vote in the Municipality 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 Aug st,i 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 immocliate proceed- ings to have said errors corrected according to law. Dated this 4th August 'F ,ANC.RLEY; Mork of Usb erne CAL L —AT THE -- New butcher shop. For BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE at Limiest Cash Price. FISH POULTRY, AND GAME IN SEASON. Discount of 5 per cent. in cash or 7 per cent in meat will he allowed on all 1 c cash purchases. Call and inspect our system. cash ricepaid for Hides Highest , Sheep, Lamb and Calf kins. ONE DOOR SOUTH CENTRAL HOTEL. L. DAY PROP r. THii EXETER TIMES Results of Winter Wheat Experi- ments at the Ontario Agricul- tural College, 1897. EDITOR TIbiEs.--Ono hundred and eighty-nine plots have been devoted to winter wheat experiments this season at the Ontario Agricultural College. Owing to the late haryest and the ex- ceedingly wet season eo winter wheat bulletin can be issued this year in time to be of much practical service before the periodoftlie winter wheat seeding is reached. In an experiment with ninety-one varieties of winter wheat, grown under similar condition in 1897, it, is found that the seven varieties which stand highest in yield of grain per acre are the same seven varieties which have given the largest yield of grain per acre among eighty-six varieties grown on the experimental plots for four years in succession. The following list gives the names of these seven varieties with the average yield per acre for four years and also with the average yield per acre for this season : Varieties. Average yield Yield 1897, 4 years. Dawson's Golden Chaff 53.4 bus. 53.5 bus. Early Red Clawson 50.6 " 53.4 „ Egyptian 50.2 " 52.3 " Early Genesee Giant 50.1 " 57.0 " Reliable 49,2 „ 50.1 " Golden Drop 49.0 " 57,0 " ImperialAmber48.8 50,2 " Although the comparative order of the yields of these seven varieties are not the sane in 1897 as in theaveriage four years, still the fact that they gave the largest yields in both cases among all the varieties tested is 0 very important feature in tlhe experiment. Land upon which peas were used as a green manure in 1890 produced acon- siderably larger yield of winter wheat per acre than similar land upon which rape or buckwheat had been used as a green manure, or which had been worked as a bare stunner fallow. This experiment was conducted iu duplicate, but for only one year. It is being repeated this season in a similar way. Large, plump seed sown in the autumn of 1596 produced 3g bushels per acre more than the small plump seed; 0 4-5 bushels per acre more than shunken seed, and 4§ bushels per acre more than the seed which had been broken with the machine in threshing. The same number of winter wheat grains were used in the different select- ions. and the experiment was conduct- ed in duplicate. In the average of four years' exper- imentsin cutting two varieties of grain at different stages of ripening, the re- sults show that the grain cut before maturity does not give as large a yield as that which was allowed to become fully ripened. The details of this ex- periment can be more fully studied when they are printed in the annual report of the college for 1897. The average results of an experiment conducted for five years in succession, in sowing winter wheat at different dates in theautumn, t . t to nn, show that the seeding of September 2ncl and3rd gave of nbushel more per acre than the seedings of September the 7th and 9th, and 7i• bushels per acre snore than the seedings of September 17111 and 20th. It is found that it is not usually advisable to sow winter wheat in the vicinity of Guelph later than Septem- ber 9111. PREVENTION OF SMUT 112 WHEAT. An experiment in treating seed wheat for the prevention of smut has been conducted for two years with quite satisfactory results. Infected seed wheat not treated for smut pro- duced a crop containing an average of 2,146 smut balls per bushel of grain ; while that treated with potassium sulphide produced au average of 109 balls of stnut;that treated with copper sulphate 12 balls of smut, and that treated with hot water 9 balls of smut per bushel of grain. The hot water treatment, which is one of the cheap- est and most effectual remedies, con- sists in immersing seed wheat for fif- teen minutes in hot water at a temper- ature of 132 degrees F. The water should not go below 130 and not above 135 degrees. Not only is the bot water treatment very effectual in killing the smut spores, but itfrequently improves therodtuc p tive power of the seed as shown by the increased yield of grain per acre. Every farmer in smut in- fected districts should treat sufficient seed to insure the harvesting of clean grain for seed next year. DISTRIBUTION OF SEED F011 TESTING PURPOSES. The following three sets of winter wheat varieties will be sent free, 1>y mail, in one-half pound lots of each variety, to farmers applying for them, who will carefully test the three kinds in the set in which they choose, and will report the results after harvest next year. The seed will be sent out in the order in which the applications are received as long as the supply lasts. SET NO. 1. Dawson's Golden Chaff Early Genesee Giant. Early Red Clawson. SET NO 2. ' Dawson's Golden Chaff Pride. of Genesee. Poole. SET No 3. Dawson's Golden Ohaff, New Columbia. Imperial Amber. Each person wishing one of these sets should write the experimentalist, Agri cultural College, Guelpb, mentioning which set he desires, and the grain, with insructions for testing, and the blank form on which to report, will be furnished free of cost to his address, till the supply of grain for distributing becomes exhausted. 0. A. ZAVITZ. Experimentalist, Agricultural College, Guelph, August 14th I897. Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver Pills? They are a positive cure for sick headache, and all tPhe ills pro - by disorded liver. Only one pill a dose. Mr. George Hartle has rented Mr. A. Kilbourn's farm near Greenway. Mr. John Luther, who has been working it during the past year, has engaged to work. Mr. J. Cobleigh's farm - near Grand Bend. A Winona Lady. SAVED FROM ALIFEOF TORTURE Paine's Celery Compound Con- quers After Years of fail- ures With Other Med- 1 eines, ed - Cines, Mrs. G. H. Parker, of Winona Ont., was for eighteen years a complete mar tyr to neuralgia, that cruel and mer- ciless tormentor of thousands of old and young in Canada, During her long years of agony she had services of some of the best medical men, and con- sumed any quantity of patent medi- cines, but all failed to drive ori the ty- rant that was making life a burden. At last she was persuaded to test the power and virtue of Paine's Celery Compound, and the happy results that rewarded her faith are described in the following letter: "I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia for nearly eighteen years; thesesufferings at times were so bad that words wonidfail to describe them. After having tried every known rem- edy and different physicians, and re- ceiving no help, I was persuaded to try your Paine's Celery Compound, which I have been using for the past four months. lam happy to say that I am now a different woman and complete- lycured. I can recommend your aine's Celery Compound to all zny friends,for it has been worth hundreds of dollars to me. On Thomas Bodggood's farm, lot 4, con. 4, Nissouri West, Messrs. Gourley and Graham threshed five acres of wheat, Giant and Genessee variety, yielding 285 bushels, or 57 bushels to the acre. A. nine-year-old boy, the son of Win. Veary, a farther near Delea u, Man., was playing in a field of wheat, when. he was overtaken by a binder and cut to pieces. Both legs were taken off. While physicians were operating the boy died. MRS. J. OLIVER'S CASE Bright's Disease had developed as the result of her ten years' suffer- ing from Kidney Disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills again Saves a Victim from the grave. Brockville. Aug. 23—Anyone who asserted a few years ago that Bright's disease was capable of a cure would have been written down as fit only for a lunatic asylum. But ithas been con- clusively proved that Dodd's Kidney Pills are a cure for this disease, so long looked upon as fatal. Mrs. J. Oliver, of Phiilipsville, near here, is one of the living witnesses who can testily to this fact, She suffered from diseased kidneys for tenyears, and Bright's dis- ease ri btsdis- ease had developed when she heard of and used Dodd's Kidney Pills,which have restored her to perfect health, A project is on foot to construct an electric street railway from Sarnia to Weesbeech, says the Sarnia Obseryer. c®LLEc'7r,06. Vj4LI4H SOAP APPER, AND COMPETE FOR THE iq 1� STEMR�1S9 BICYCLES AND 27 COLD WATCHES Wfl]CII ARE Given Away EVERY MONTH Your Grocer will give you particulars, or drop a postcard to LEVER BROS., Limited, TORONTO. • F/RM[RS! ( Over Niagara Falls. Frank Webber, of Buffalo Warren Bush, of Chicago and Chas. Glas- ner, of Chicago, were Sunday after- noon swept over the Canadian Falls to death. Abort 5 o'clock people on the upper end of Cedar Island noticed the men in a green -painted 'boat pulling for dear life towards the Canadian shore about a mile above the Falls. They were then within two hundred yards of the shore and putting up agal- lant fight, but the current conquered and swept them over the first cascade. Their boat re -appeared with one end stove in, and the three men went over the Falls, fighting to swim every inch of the way. The wreck of their boat came ashore close above the Falls, but it is not likely the bodies will ever be recovered. The men were on their way from La Salle to Chippewa. Webber leaves a wife and two child- ren. You will find at Bissett's Warerooms the following line of Agricul- tural Implements, DBEFZI1NG BIN- DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULKY RAKES. Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc and Diamond Harrows. Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWMG MACHINES, ETC The celebrated Knoll Washer Raymond sewing and wringers machine STOVES._ Gurney stoves and furances. Waggons Buggies Bicycles. Two Perfect Colors Found Only In Diamond Dyes Perfection in color or shade is sure to captivate the hearts of the ladies, who are always unerring judges. The lo vely pink produced by the Dia- mond Dyes is a discovery that has gladdened the hearts of thousands. This Diamond Dye Fast Pink for Wool is clear, pure, brilliant and fast as 0 rock. One package gives are agnif icon t shade of pink on two pounds of goods —silk or wool; as medium shade on thr ee pounds; or a light and delicate shade on four pounds. Attention is also called to the Dia- mond Dye Fast Light Blue for Wool. This is a dye that gives a color far sur- passing the light blues produced by European dyers. Ladies who have soiled white or cream dresses made from cashmere, nun's cloth or serge can have them dyed in rich shades of Pink or Light Blue and fitted for evening wear. This making of new dresses out of soiled, faded and cast-off garment mean a great saving in dollar to thousands in Canada. Captain Stretton, of Brussels, thresh- ed 400 bushels of fall wheat this week, the returns from 9 acres of land, near- ly 45 bushels to the acre, which is an unusually large yield. Prompt relief in sick headache, dizz- iness nausea, constipation, pain in the aide, guaranteed to thoseusing Carter's Little Liver Pills. One a dose. Small price. Small dose. Small pili. The Chatham Waggon and a full line of the ...lebrated McLaughlin Baggies. ',41BILL" What earthly grievance afflicts the Irish Roman Catholics of Ontario that they should think of cutting them- selves off from their Protestant fel- low -countrymen and organizing to se- cure what they call their right;, and other people call plunder. The minority in Ontario has no grievances, and if they allow themselves to he organized into a separate clan their activity alight avail to secure offices and power f r the sectarian chieftains. An organized minority can only be in- fluenti al by reason of the divisions of the majority, and the effort to build up the distinct and separate horde of sectarian freebooters would tend to unify the majority and so baulk the designs of the minority. • Douglas Hooper, postmaster of New- burg, Addington, has received notice of his'dismissal. E J. Madden has re- ceived the appointment. Good News From South Dakota. The glorious results of this season's harvest of golden grain will pony a stream of sound moneyinto the pocket of every Dakota farmer. South Dakota has thousands of acres o of choice farmingand ranch landlying east of the Missouri river, and within one day s ride from Chicago or Mil- waukee 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 capi- tal is now being invested in cattle. and sheep growing in that state. Diversified farming,the owingof live stock, and thproducts ofthe 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. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Burdock Blood Bitters regulate the stomach, liver, bo els and blood ; curing dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, rheumatism, scrofula, and [removing all impurities of tho blood, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. As an invigoratorand toninB, B. B. is an unequalled medicine. Shorey's Rgby Resits -Proofed Frieze Ulsters In Olive Mix, Brown, Fawn, Claret and Oxford Gray ; 51 to 54 inches long, with 0 inch collar, 5 pockets and throat tab, with "Wont - come -off" buttons can be bought retail in every Town and Village for $7.00 � 1 1 111'111111, lTd 1 `' cis. �� Per Package 10 cts. Per Package CM.=ARETT'ES • RETAIL EVERYWHERE �•VIONMEMINIMili190MINMENIMEMONIEMSEUZIO 41,0110 \VESTI4HT(N FAIR London, September 9th to thth, '97 CANADA'S FAVORITE LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. The most complete Live Stock Building in Alllerica. More improvements and extensive additions this year. Every Stockman, Agriculturist Manufac- turer, Dairyman, Artists and Inventor., etc., etc., specially invented. (lose September 9th in all Departments Success assured. SIB HASSEN BEN ALI, The Arab Prince, has been secured to fuumish and superintend the stage Attractions. For Prize Lists, Programme and maps, apply to LT. COLD F. D. LEYS, Pres. THOS. A. BROWNE, Secy. 1I1PEED OUJJJTEI' DDIDt sur J__?Gula 111 bEA ��j�" IN EVE � l��REQU[TE OI' "11ksflj11\6 CLEVELAND, ONO, J.l'Eli/ kkx-. B.05Tc sA P4hfriXo .-.Loz o, heiRi.. , ti BOYLS! BEEIENIMEIEWEIN Are You Interested n Wheels': W e handle some of the lead- ing CANADIAN and AIIERICAr makes at prices to Suit the times. A 'few second hand organs 5 and C Octave, cheap. Sedwi ti g Mea ez3hi ,es ALWAYS ON HAND. P. S.—Selling out Dise rows at cost. PERKINS & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter. Har, Cramps, Colic, Colds, Croup, ,Tooth- ache, DIARRECGA, DYSENTERY, and all BOIME CO 1PI,4IN'TS. A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for these troubles is "P aitiPAIllev (PERRY DAvis'.) Deed Internally and £rlerizaRy- Two Sizes, :Se. and 60e. bottles.. 3 THINGS ( 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 a e easy. That is where we come in. We hate the stock, the prices, the quality, and feel certain that we can suit the wants of all in Furniture. The way to test it is to call and See for yourself. Gi!ley ex son, Opera Hoes a b4ocic FURNITURE AND ' UNDERTAKING. Pain -Killer. (PEsux o is'.) A Sure and Safe Remedy is every case and every kind of Bowel Complaint is Pain -Killer. This is a true statement and it can't be made too strong or too emphatic. It is a simple, safe and quick cure for Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, Collo, Colds, Neuralgia, Diarrhea, Croup, Toothache. TWO SUBS, 25e. and 50c. C.