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Exeter Times, 1897-7-22, Page 5Sales • With Hood's l a _�,tSales Talk," and show that this mediTalk - vine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord- ed any other proprietary medicine. This Is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's ,8arsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it- ieif, are honest We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative (medicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence in it, and buy Hoo - Sarsaparilla' /Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try it. Prepared only by C. I. IIood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills with the pills To the Madden Yeast Co., Louden, Out. Gentlemen,—wesotguicker and better results from rising Mrs. Madden•a Yeast. than try c,+her s . niwo rased, and highly recommend it. DEAN DItOs ,1' a::ars THE MADDEN YEAST CO.. London. IT KINSMAN. L. D. S. AND D11. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S.. D. D. S., Honor Graduate , + ^:c. of Toronto University, Dentists. t Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effects. Office in Fan - son's Block, \Vest side of Main st., Exeter. DR- 0• S. L. 0. R.) DENTIST. Honors graduate of the Toronto :UM - versit.y, and Itoval College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.. 1113ridge work, erownsnnd Plato work done in the stated possible ntanner, A harmless anaesthetic' for painless extraction. Tho stricke t ai101 l n11 given to the preservat- ion of the natural teeth. Office opposite Cen- tral Hotel, Exeter, Ont. kEctrn P��T DOSSN mikalrIaT 11.1&kt,RTS• Exeter July 21s1, 1897. Wheat per bushel ... ...00 to 07 Oats ....20 to 21 Barley—. ...38 to 39 Butter:.•... ..,.. ...10 to 13 Eggseys ........ 0 to 9 ChiGeckens per lb .,., 4 to 5 WDried Aol pples.. .. .. 17 to 2i Pork dressed.. 34.75 to $5•CO Pork live weight .$3.50 to 3.00 Hay por ton......... .... $ 750 to 8.00 Clover sped ........... .... .. 4.00 co 5,00 Alsike clover' 4.50 to 5.00 ...to 2. 75 i oth aced ..2.50 s� Timothy London, July 21st, 1897. Wheat per busho ,....71 Oats.... ....21 Peas :. 30 Barley ....20 Buckwheat .23 Corn 28 Beans ........ 25 Butter .... Ducks Turkeys por lb.... Geese per lb Chiekons Cheese Potatoes por bag Hay per ton Pork per cwt.... At W. Johns', Th 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. 9 A Suit of (JIothes or a Singiie Garment Should. Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You logk for these in an old and reliable place, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of Vail & 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.{+� q �'yi3� o- tit o E.1.t1.yGr .i,17,:7Le entral DRUG STORE Those who have nsed Winan's Balsam. Pronounce it unequalled as .a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND BlIONC ITIC PROtBJ ES, Willa,n's Condition & Cough Powder fol. hordes, best in the mar- ket. always on hind. Also a Cetobeneft1,(tb . and Lini- ment, the medicine so sue. oessfully used by ? [r, Chas. Nluuroe, Parkhill, in this, wvs in treatiu randof}li-P to , g acid earns, various diseases, For Sala s,t C.. 1. UTZ'n to 22 to 42 toai to 30 to 30 to 35 11 o 12 12 tto 11 75 to 80 10 to 12 9 to 10 388 to 50 40 to 50 .... SSi.000 to to $ 350 BORN. BRICKWOOD.—In Hay, on the 20th inst„ the wife ofBurey 13rickwood, of a daughter. STE\VARDSON—On the 13th inst, the wife of Thos. Stewardon, Greenway, of a daughter. MARRIED Tt'CKER--BAIIR.—At the home of Mrs. P, Patterson (daughter of ox -Mayor Davidson, Stratford,) Swift Current, N. W. T., on July 7th, by the Iter, Mr. Adamson, Mr. Thomas Tucker, of Regina, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Richard Babb, of Mitchell. DIED. LIVIN GSTONE—At Cromarty,on the 10th inst. Richard Livingstone, aged 30 yearn. McLEOD-•Ori the 19th Inst„ Margaret, wife of 1t. McLeod, Nest Williams, aged 58 years. CAMPBELL—On the 13tH inst., Daniel, son of Arch. ('umpbell, Stephen, aged 11 years, 11 months, ML'NN.- In Hay, on the 17th inst. Jessie Gor- don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Munn, aged 12 years. EESTLE—In Stephen, on llth inst., Harriet Down, beloved wife of John Kestlo, aged 72 years, 10 days. Giwr.9r.—In Loudon. on the 11th Walter. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham, aged 1 year, 4 months. BABY WAS CURED. Dr.A1l Sins. --1 ran highly recommend Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry,. It oared in baby of diarrhea after all other means failed, so 1 give it_great praise. It is excellent for allbowcl complaint. Mits. ('tt.ts Bort, Harlow Ont. DOAN'S KIDNEY P1LLS. Doan's Kidney fills art on the kidneys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak hetet, rheumatism, diabetes. congestion. inflammation, gravel, I3rIght's dis- ease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder. I)R. AGNEW'S OINTMENT CURE'S Salt luteum, Eczema,T(:tter,Barber's Itch, and all like skin diseases and eruptions. It gives relief in a day. r • its failures are are legion Its arc tic l( i cc few. Years of testing, and grows daily in favor of suffering humanity. Good for Baby's Skin, good for young, mid - die -aged or old folks. 35 cents. Sold by O. Lt Tz. Voters' List, 1897 UNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN HIP/It HAY, COUNTY OF HURON. Notice is hereby given that I have 'trans- mit ted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 o 'Pito Ontario Voter's Lists Act, 1,aJ, the copies required by said (section to be so trensmnt.tedor delivered of the list made pursuant to said .1t. t 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 Member~ of i Assembly and at Municipal t•h Lo islet v o As c 1 < 0 Y g IClectioits, and that said list was first posted up at my Druce at Zurich on the twenty-first day of July, 1897, and rem dns there for inspection. L ltco to called upon to exammo the said list, and, 1f any omission or any other errors 111•I' 1011041 therein, to take inimerlittc proceecl- ing•r to have sold errors corrected ae eording to haw. Dated this 91st day of July 1:97. FREI) til%SS, Clerk of Hay 1 the Surrogate Cour - -OF THE_ County of Duron. In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Infant children of Richard Step- hen Cooper, deceased. Application will bo made to the Surrogate Court of the County or Huron before the Judge in Clhambera at the Court House In Goderich after the expiration of 90 da e. from the first Publication hereof. on behalf of Louisa Jean McQuillin, 0f the Township of Usborno in the County of Huron, another of the infants, for an Order appointing the said Louisa Joan Me- th1i11in guardian of Anthony. A. Cooper. Paulius IT. A. Cooper, Bernice It L. Cooper and Beresford M. H. Cooper, infant children of the said Richard Stephen Cooper, deceased. Dated at Usborno this 22nd day of July, A. D. 1897. LOUIS A .TEAN McQUILLIN, by hor Solicitor, CRONY N Sr BETTS ASK YOUR DEALER F1M1 ME'S VIRE SALT BEST FOR. TABLE AND DAIRY. The North American ()heroical Cel., T.,trl SOLI MAKSles. C-+•ODMRZC? , C97s1-7:. .- . . ,.w... Fria mma For Sale .t few good farms fns sale cheap—Money to oan. Apply Lo JOHN SI'ACI.Ka AN Sau,wcll's Block, Exeter. Farm For Sale. The farm of tho late Mr. Thomas Shute, be- ing lot No. 14 in the 5111 0011., et Usborno, con - touting 100 acres, 15 now for sale. rt is most faveral,lr located and is ono of the best farms in the township. For partimilnrs n nilly to JOHN e, arm, 1 Txoairtors, wv1'. 1HARDINC,, f Or to LEWIS T -r _I)RCK:4ON,Barrister, Exeter Notice of :1%0 of kneel. Ti EXETER TIMES A PIONEER'S STORY Following an attack of LaGrippe He Suffered Day and Night for. Four Years—A Well Known Clergyman• Endorses His Statements. • From the Record, Windsor, Ont Among the residents of Kingsville, Ont., none is held' in higher esteem than Mr. Jos. Lovelace, who is known not only- in town, but to manythrougb out Essex county. When a corres- pondent of the Record called upon hint and asked him to verify certain state- ments as to his euro from a, painful malady after several years of suffering he cheerfully did so. Mr. Lovelac said : Four years ago I had a ha attack of lagrippe, which left me wit a severe pain in the pit of my stomas After trying household remedies a getting no relief, I consulted a docto , but after a long treatment which di not help me, I became discouraged and concluded there was no relief for me. Night and day for four years that pain never left me. At tinges it was so bad. that I bad to give up work. 1 had frequently read of Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills and perhaps as much out of curiosity as 'With any hope that they. would help me, I bought a box. I fol- ' lowed the directions carefully, and by the time the boli was finished was surprised to find that I was getting re- lief. I could not understand how, after all the medicine I bad previously tried had failed, this one box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should help xne. I nnw cheerfully continued their use and by the time I had taken five boxes every trace of pain had left me and felt as well as ever I had done in m life. To -day I am as sound as a dolls and believe there is no lean of my ag in Essex county who can stand a ha der day's work. Rev. R. D. Herrington, Baptisj minister at Kingsville, says:—"Having known Mr. James Lovelace for the past thirty years, I believe the above statements made by him to be strictly true. I might also say that I have been greatly benefitted myself by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The case of Caurotbers vs. Yar- mouth, an action about to be entered by Mr. C. F. Maxwell against the township of Yarmouth to recover darnag.ges for injuries received by Mr. and Mrs, S, C'arrothers on June 26, be- cause of gravel improperly spread on the 13th concession has been settled, the township paying plaintiffs $200, and each party paying their own costs. One Honest Man. DEAR EDITOR. --Please inf01'lu your readers, that if written to confi- dentially, I will mail, in asealed letter, particulars of a genuine, honest, home cure, by which I was permanently restored to health and manly vigor, after years of suffering from nervous ability, sexual weakness, night losses nd j weak shrunken parts' I was r'•)hbecl and swindled by the quacks u til I nearly lost faith in mankind, I all now well 1 thank heaven,t o 1 it r v precis and strongand lavish to make this certain means f cure known to all ~offerers. 1 have nothing to sell andandwant no money, but being a firm believer in the universal brotherhood of lean, T aux desirous Of helping the unf.)rtunate to regain their health and happiness, I promise you perfect secrecy. Address with stamp,: WM. T. MULFORD, Agents Supplies, 1'. o. Box 59, ST. 1I1r;NI1I Q111 Notice is hereby given ilin•), a Court. or .lppeal ne stmt the deeielo11 at the (burr of Revision of for Assessment, Roll of the village of Exeter, f,w 1707 will bo hold b • 1 -Tis Honor. tete .1 nage et t,itn County Court of the County 01 FLiron, In the . Town 1.1&)in the said villrtt n of lrxotnr. on Tnewday the 27111 dna' of July, 1807, at 11 o clack in the forenoon. All persons having business at the saki C.onrt, wilIg)vern tholpsolves no- bordingly.13y order of liar honor, the Jai lgo of the said County of 'Huron. �r Ir ACTIItTT, . • Clerk 191'said Court. I Dated this 14t11 day of •July 170-r. �' IILAD- N].IZ` LS. ARi DIs'rURi3ED w1IEN THE STOMACH MOUSES TO DO IT$'\VORK--INDI(:Ect- TION UPSETS TIIE WHOLE SYSTEM lAND MAKES WRECK'S OF MORE IioPEF17't LIVES THAN ANY OTHER . ,. ('OJIIL.tINTLr\llElti,TIiL•'SL\. "For several years I have been a subject of severe nervous headaches, and last June I became absolutely prostrated from the trouble. I also be- cause a martyr to indigestion. I was persuaded to try South American Ner- vine. I procured a bottle. My head- aches were relieved almost immediate- ly, and, in aL remarkably short time, left roe entirely.The remedy has toned up .and built up my system wonder- fully." James A. Bell, Beaverton. Sold by C. LUTE. PAIN IN THE BACK. DPAR talker -1 was troubled with pain in the bash fbtunnnt.hs, and after tryin several re- medies' without effect, thought' 1g would use Iingyard's fellow Oil. I an) glad to say that after using two bottles I was completely cured, and cannot recommend this nlodiezne too high- ly MISS ANNIE CITAr.1lAN, South River, Ont. NATURE'S MEDICINE. Nature's Medicine for constipation.. liver complaint, sielt headache, biliousness, jaundice and tallow complexion is Laxa Liver Pills. They are a perfect laxative novor griping or rousing pans. 'Otte pill each night for 30 days will cure constipation BICYCLES) AND WATCHES Q • rl €T ib 7 4 0^rwa:tit� ;.i r y t'^s• i , °-• a. )rie-L; ve, y row at Pl KIDNEY DECEIT. Hoiv'MANY ARE 'UNINTENTIONALLY J)xoisIPED IN TREATING KIDNEY DISORDERS—CAN YOU AFFORD TO' TRIFLEWITS YOUR OWN EXISTENCEI' IF You SUSPECT THERE IS ANY KID- NEY TR.oiuI3L1'7, DISCARD PILLS, Pow- DBRS ANI) CURE-ALLS — SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE Is A TIME - TRIED AND TESTIFIED KIDNEY TROUBLE. A remedy which dissolves all ob- structions. which heals and strength- ens the affected parts, Land which tom its very nature eradicates all im- urities from the system, is the only are and sure remedy in cases of kid- ney disorder. Such a remedy is South American Kidney Cure. This is not heresay. The formula has been put under the severest of tests, and it has been proclahnecl by the greatest authorities in the world of medical science that liquids—and liquids only —will obtain the results sought for. A liquid remedy taken into the sys- tem goes directly into the circula- tion and attacks innnediately the ef- fected parts, while solids such as pills or powders cannot possibly attain these results. Kidney ilisorders cannot not af- ford to be trifled with.. The quickest way is the safest way to combat these nsideous ailments. This great re- ledy never fails. It's a liquid kidney pccific, It's a solvent. Sold by U. LUTZ. NON-SECTARIAN. DIVINE Ara, lIi4E•r ON A ClOM3ttys, LEVEL AND ARE OF DNB ACCORD IN PROCLAIMING THE HEALING POWERS OF DR, AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POW- DER --- Fr BEL1EVEs IN THIRTY MINUTES. "When I know anything is worthy of a recommendation I consider it. in duty to tell it." Rev. Jas. Murdock of Harrisburg, Pa., says this of Dr Agnew's Catarrhal Powder after hairs j ing been cured of a very Malignant • form of catarrh. IIe is not the only great Divine on this continent who could, and who has preached little ser- nonettes on the wonderful cures ef- fected by this famed remedy. Wba names are more familiar to Canadian than the Rt. Rev. A. Sweetman, Lor Bishop of Toronto, and Dr. Langtr of the Church of England ; the Re Mungo Fraser, of Knox Presbyt aria church, Hamilton, or the noted 'Vieth - dist preacher -traveller, Dr. W. Withrow, of Toronto. All these me have proven what is claimed for D Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, and hav given their written testimony to i Sold by C. LUTZ. 'ood News From South JJakot lie glorious results of this season harvest of golden grain will pour t stream of sound money into the pocket of every Dakota. farmer. South Ia.)tri has ilol ois of acres es of chole( farming and ranch land lying east of the Missouri river, and within tlxin one clay s ride from Chicago or Mil- waukee which can now be bought reasonably (heap, 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 growing of live stock, and the products of the dairy, are placing South Dakota, fore- most x -most itl the ranks of the successful Western states. Those desiring full information on t r o subject: and particularly those who t\'sit to seek a new home or purchase to correspond with la I(i, are requested u A J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger A eat, 2 King street East, Toronto, Oi t. Here in Ottawa Irresistible Proof That There is a Cure for Diabetes. The following sworn statement is the best proof that diabetes Is not iucurable, and that there is a remedy which will ours it. Ontario, .County of Carleton, to wit: I, Charles Mose, of the City of Ottawa, In the ounty of Carleton, Blacksmith, do hereby lemnly declare as follows: 1. I reside at 180 Bell Street, in the said City Ottawa. 2. I'orthe past fifteen years I have been a eat sufferer from kidney disease; among the rominent symptoms of which were severe airs in my back, hot Sashes extending from he base of the opine up between my shoulders, laziness, headaches, etc. I was in a bad state generally and suffered great agony at times. The intense pain prevented my sleeping, and I 7kveined to get worse continually. The doctors o wore called in pronounced my disease di etes, but their treatment did no good, and the hold out but slight hope of my recovery. I wa then so far goue with the disease that I couldnot turn in bed without help. My urine was a dark wine color, and full of sediment, took all kinds of medicine, but without anent relief, a. per 4. Hearing o1 Doan'e Kidney Pills I got a bo at H. ]••.MacCarthy.'s drug store, buthaving b so often disappoulted I had no faith in t em. However, 1 started taking them, and ey struck the right spot at once, and I com- enoed to get better. From that time on improvement was ooutluuous until I am now, after five weeks use of Deen's Kidney Pills, entirely free from pain of any kind. The urine is natural, and I am now workiug right along every day in my shop. 5. Itis a great source of pleasure for me to testify to the world of the curative powers of Doan's Kidney PIM, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be r true, and knowing that it Is of the same force 0 and effect as if made under oath and by virtue o1 the Canada Evidenoe Act. Sgd. CHARLES 15058, Declared before me at the City of Ottawa, in the County of Carleton, this 4th day of April, 18913, Sgd. JOHN E. O'MEAIRA, A Commissioner, ate, HE =_ HRENOLINE E EDiES Taking the lead everywhere. 'We are are working day and night to supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are 1 being restored to health and happiness daily. Try g� Rheumatic patio Specific or Kidney and Laver Pills They are absolutely pure and healthful. (guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and all forms of Kidney and Liver troubles. Beware o1• Spurious Imitations. Sold in Exeter only by C. Luiz. 1I.i;rowffl 9 0., The correct place to buy your. SHAY I G BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUS.LiES, NAIL t iltUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, S I.1t VU' G :BRUSHES, TOOTH OO rBRUSHES, • W.F.I-,,i+:,,, ETC: Oualitv unexcelled and LEVER SRO For full particulars see a d a rt'sr „a:a:s, or al'ply to �`n �9 se L. LTD., 23 Sc'trti sr.. TORONTO ! __._ ,, � YLES! Are You Interested lea Wheels ? Ave handle some of the lead- ing CANADIAN and A'MEW ('.1N lllhlk('S tit to Suit the times. .A. few i t'COn(I hand organs 5 and 6 octave, cl1('al). Sewiiig Machines ALWAYS (1.X, HAND. I. S.—Selling oat I }lti ( Iar- 1OV$ at ('OSt. PERKINS & lMAIITIN, Main stl'('(''t, Exeter. F —w You will flint at Bisett's `Varerool118 the following line of Agricul- tural Implements, DEERI1`.�1O BN- DEIc, MOWERS, IOLL .R AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULK i RAKES. Afull line of Seed Drills, , Disc alio Diamond Harrows. Prows, and Turnip Drills. SEWINE hIR"11t S, ETCH The celebrated 1 Knoll Washer Raymond sewing and wringers machine STOVESe_.J� Gurney stoves and furances. Waggons Buggies Bicycles. The Chatham Waggon and a full line of the celebrated McLaughlin Buggies. An hltr®duori' n It gives us pleasure to in troduce to you our fine Beavt.r and Milton OTercoatings; also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter wear. Our prices Are away down. Did you sec our $1.2 Black Worsted Suit (made to order,) Ifnot why - not. • eta H. Cry ve 1 tHt •'TSC.,.:aCt1' :..4.4,4.0. _0571,,,g.,tr...,i 1 'r� .,Aiti.+t u.: a-.�:. . O©r al AO as; Per Packag fi Cigarettes r b y ear1cL Id _old 6 cis. Per Package Cigarettes RETAIL 1 EVERYWHERE 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. •�15f`.�„C-lK�r'.Y.t ti[ -Jt �a�.a•Mc�T.a^�t:. \•gyp-.-- am.as:.=u..:.rx in 5PEED III 5TAYRITC... ITALI JaAuT CN EV1,. COMTRUCTIOA Tfl.�°eta JIM NAME , CL�..ELRLYD OlxIIT, /ElVgRK_if3 aS7dN,3vL/f.P<iCyE • s Y 1 ros That we sell cheap all the time. N Rowe Ilii: the Finest Class of Furniture ever shown 111 Exe- ter and he Does the Largest amount of apisiriess UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. R ROWE Next door North of Dlulsons Bank. C A L ---AT THE' --- New Butchev Shops For BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, BOLOGNA. and SAUSAGE at Lowest Cash Price. I � FISH POULTRY. AND GAME IN SEASON. Discount Of li per cent it cash or '7 per cent in meat will be allowed on all cash purebases. Call and inspect our systema. Highest cash }trice paid for Ilides, Sheep, Lamb and Call' skins. ONE Door SOUTH CENTXOAL HOTEL. Les _ L .Patten +Tr Price, . Assortment Should enter into the net of buying more than anything else. If the quality good, assortment com- plete, baying is made easy. That is where we come in. We have the stock, the prices. the quality, and feel certain that we can suit the wants of all fn Furniture. The way to test it is tts c:111 and see for yourself. as Op_aa-'r Hosea;c 1u9o�ls FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING, FOR SALE The village property of the late David Turn bull, Esq., on William m street 'Exeter. There aro three lots of land, on which is erected a first. class brick house : al ,n n. good . stable... This is a desirable property for either business man or rotirocl Earner. House enn be in- spected at any time byapplying on tit, premises 14 or further particulars apply to ROBEi(7' O1U)INER, . (IC. 0. W.) Farquhar P. 0. PIl0VI1)rNC.r THANKED. Itis wilt pleasnae that I recommend D. 13.13. for .tho cure of indigestion and impure blood. I had tried natty medioines but received no beneiit until. I thank Providence, I was advis- ed to use 13..13: I3., and it resulted in a perfect. 01110 _. .. .. .... ...: 1i tT.rar"1t w...ar..�'.-,.wro*4 •'>.