Exeter Times, 1901-3-21, Page 5Tfiku E T
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1111M, PERTH
ScOt IliterOSt to
Tuno$ lloader$,Ilapponing
in t116$e GountWs
Huron
atte and Mrs. D, D. Wilson of Sea -
forth are home trona the old country.
Geo. ate, Tamer, from near /3ruve.
field, leaves next week for Liverpool
with several carloads of cattle.
David Melaehlin will leave Kirkton
shortly for Stratford where be has se-
cured a situation with, a leading furni-
-tut e firm.
We regret to learn of the serious
toeless of elr, Andrew Archibald. sr.,
o f Tuckersmith, he having suffered
from a paralytic stroke,
Mre. Ww. Cooper, sr., N the oldest
jetty in Icippen, She is in her h
yegreand le still active and suaart, co
eidernag her advanced age.
john gackney, of the 1st concession
of Stephen, had the inNfortune to lose
-*valuable home by. accident the other
day while working in flay swamp.
JoseplatIcKeY. lete of the Bruee•
field hotel, has one to Hollyrood,
county of Bruce, near Luchnow.
w here be has leased a hotel and farm
and will run the two together.
Mr. Thomas Coleman has removed
from his farm in Stanley and has
taken possession of the farm on the
2m1 concession at Tnekersntith recen-
tly occupied by M. James McDowell.
The trustees of tie1001 section No. 7,
lishorne, have paid the judgment ob.
blued against thent by Mr. Alaher-
goo, theit former teacher. It aniouta
ted. with coets, to between $300 and
$400.
A pretty wedding took place at the
house of Mr. Thomas Maiinders, Mor-
ris, on March O. when his daughter.
e4e/se Annie, was married to Mr. Hector
J. Mel'iOell, of Portage Ia Prairie, son of
3,,fr, L. McNeil, of Grey.
M
On arch 0 a pretty wedding took
place at, the residence of Mr. Henry
Jiamilton, of the MeXillop boundary,
when his youngest daughter, Miss
Bile, was nuked in niarriage to Mr.
Albert Hodgins, a prosperoue yOung
farmer of Biddulph township.
OP Friday last* as Rev. Father Mc-
Cabe, pastor of Sts James' church.
Seaford* was walking along the side
Walk, and when opposite the Domin•
Ion Bank, lie steppedon aslippery spot
on the pavement and fell backwards.
*Adkins. Ms head, spraining his ankle
and receiving other bruises.
Walter Lynch, son of Mrs, (D)
Lynch, of Seaford* a member of
the SU:die:ono. Horse in South Africa,
arrived home on Wednesday night.
Ile was met at the station hy the
mayor and band, and the mayor, on
behalf of the citizens, presented bim
with a purse, after which be was es-
corted to the residence of his mother,
Mr, Win. McAllister, of Stanley, ac-
companied by his family, left Seaforth
on Tuesday roadie/If /*Ow 4ionvesin
etliliertice--veheier McAllister has pur-
'domed a large farm. Mr. John Mil -
lick, ire and family, of Hay, near
Zurich, went by the same train to Ecl-
monton. While sorry to lose such
good men from Huron, we wish them
the greatest measure of prosperity in
the wester).* land.
Andrew Crulkshanks, charged with
shooting with iutent to kill, in Wing-
bam on the ard inst., appeared berme
the County Judge o Friday last, and
pleaded milty. 0) request of his
counsel, R. Vanst .ne, sentence was
deferred for one eek. Owing to the
young man's quie disposition previous-
ly,and the feet t at there is no disposi-
tion on the par of the prosecution to
be severe, ieni ncy is expected.
J. C. Henr dealer in medical sup-
plies, Toronf 4, Friday mort.ing caused
a writ to e issued against Drs. W.
Graham, . W. Shaw and W. Gunn,
of Olin and Dr. T. A. Robertson,
a S rd, for $10,000 damages.
The !omen named are the provi-
suet rectors of a company in pro -
formation to supply doctors
aterials required in their pro -
Mr. Henry says they agreed
e over his business and to pay
r running it, but haye not done
feee-easak
eesos_114/-7-'
fee.
to
Perth
everal St. Marys youths were fined
snowballing on the streets of that
he other evening the many friends
f Mr. and Mrs. JohnSykes, Wood -
am, presented them with an address
FJ and two beautiful easy chairs previous
• to their departure from Woodham.
As Mr. and Mrs. Sykes have been long
there they will be greatly missed by
all with whom they were acquainted.
On March 10,IMotherwel1 lost one of
-66-st highly esteemed and valued
citizens in the person of Mr. Robert
Roger. Some sixmonths ago Mr.
Roger took a short trip to recuperate
bis health, .but received no benefit.
Towards the end of December tuber-
culosis of the bone set in and though
an operation was performed itfailed to
save his life.
Mr. iind Mrs. Samuel Riddell, of
Blanshard, who are moving into S.
Sl'aryelo reside, werehonored by their
o Uanshard friends a few evenings
ago Who paid them a visit in a body
and made them the recipients of four
handsome pieces of furniture, accom-
panied by an address signed by Messrs.
Robert Smith and H.Orisbie on behalf
of the company and read by Miss
Thompson. '
John Hooper died at his home in
St. Marys on March 10, after several
weeks' illness of inflammatory rheu-
matism, which developed into pneu-
monia. Mr. Hooper became a resident
of St. Marys about a•year and a half
ago. Prior to his moving there he had
lived on his farm on the 8th -concession
of Blanshard township. He was a
native of Cornwall, England, and
came to Canada some fifty year since.
He first settled east of Toronto, but
moved to Blanshard about, thirty
years ago. Besides his wife he leaves
a family of two daughters and four
sons.
, Always avoid harsh purgative pills.
they first make you sick and then
leave you constipated. Carter's Little
Liver Pills regulate tbe bowels and
make you well. Dose, one pill.
grant of handsome service books,
valoed at £3 is. 40to new St. Paul's
church, Kirkton, has been received
from the Society for Promoting Chris-
tian knowledge, London, England.
Tile Sunday schools of Kirktena and
Buldulph were also presented with a
supply of new bibles, prayer -books and
hymnals, by their rector, Rey. W.
Stout, trent, the Church of England
I3ible and Prayerbook Society of To-
r elate, Canada, The Ladies' Aid of
St. Paul's church, after paying $400 on
the seating of the church and carpeting
the chancel aua vestry at a cost of $80.
haye on han4 considerably over 8300 to
hand the building commietee.
Blanshard township Council mel
March 4 at Rannoch, members all pre-
sent. Henry Craig and John Rolston
appeared and presented a petition sign-
ed by ratepayers of Blanshard, Downte
and. East Nissonri, praying to be set
apart from union S. S. No. 2, I3lan-
shard. and Downie, and S, S.'s. No. 4
and 1.1, East Nissouri, and to he made
up of detached lots. The deputation
urged the necessity of such a, step ows
lug to the great distance some children
had to go. It Wag resolved that as the
question is a matter to be decided by
arbitration„ W. F. Sanderson be ap-
pointed arbitrater to act for the town-
ship of Blanshard. The following
orders were granted: J D Moore $0,80,
posts; McCausland Irvine $1,e0, break,
mg road 4th con.; Robert Rea.75 cents,
shovelling snow London road.; James
McFadden UK levelling pitch holes.
St. Marys road; St. Marys Journal
S9.75.
advertisement and assessment
rolls McCausland Irvine $100, gravel
contract. L. S. road. ; Thee, Epplett
$104.5, overseeing and spreading gravel
L. S. road ; Thos. Pierson S4, relief eutl
part salary ; John Ashton 80 cents,
shovelling snow 4th can.; John Pier -
on 25 eente, levelling pitch holes, a.
road. Council adjourned to meet first
Monday in April, when poundkeepers,
fenceviewers, &c., will be appointed.
Sunshine
Bitir.es.-Miss Lulu Godbolt, who
bas been so seriously ill the past few
Weeks is, we are pleased to note, veil'
much improved. -Mies Etta White, of
wes the guest of Mrs. Joseph
White over Sundaye-The League held
a literary entertainment in the church
here on Friday evening. The pro- ,
gramme -4onsisted, of songs, recitations
and readings, and was listeued to by a
large and appreciative audience. It
was a grand Stleee8S. The fee was
small; ladies free, gents two for
nothing,- Misses X. and E. Brown, of
Xirkton, 6pent part of this week the
guests of Miss Ldna eiotibolt -Master
Charlie Goalie% who has been laid 9p '
for soire tixne with a serious wound In
his foot, which he received while split-
ting wood, is able to be around again,
-Mr. and Mrs. Simon Miller, of Cro-
nuarty, spent Snuday with Mr. and Mrs,
Chas. Godboit..-1.V. Washburn left
this week for his home in Essex., after
spending a month with friends and
relatives in this vicinity, -Howard
Powell spent part of this week the
guest of George Godbolt.-M1ss M.
White is visiting friends in Rirliton.
(bite a number of our young people
attended a concert held in Farquhar an
Tuesday night. - jno. Traquale is
sigbtIy indisposed this week. -George
Godbolt spent a couple of days last
week in Exeter. -Master Roy Golden
is slightly indisposed this week, -Laura
Godholt is spending a couple of weeks
the guest of Mrs. S. Powell, Exeter.
More cases of sick licadathe, bilious-
ness, constipation, can he cured in less
time, with less medicine, and for less
money, by using Carter's Little Liver
Pills, Chau by any other means,
BORN
COBBLEDICK-In Exeter, on Mereh 7, the
wife or Nelson Cobblediek of a daughter,
HALE -In Exeter, on elareb 6th, the wife of
Win. Hale of a daughter.
JEWELL-In Exeter, on March Sth, the wife
of George Jewell of a son.
CLARKEe-In Crediton East on March 18th,
wife of Jas. H. Clarke of a daughter.
THOMPSON-At Farquhar on the 20th inst.,
e wlfeo o n Thompson of a sen -
a ALLAGHAR-In McGillivray on the Ith inst.,
the wife of Daniel Gallagher of a. daughter.
REILLY-South Bdy, Stephen, on the 18th
inst., the wife of Win G.Reilly of a daughter
MARRIED
OLIVER-MORRILL-In St. Marys. March 13
by Rev. A. Grant. Mr. Oliver, of Blanshard.
to Miss Jennie Morrill, of St. Mares.
OSI3ORNE-SAUNDERS - At Wingham, on
the fah inst., Walter Osborne, to Miss Jennie,
daughter of John Saunders, of Stanley.
HODGINS-HAMILTON-In MoKillop, March
6, by Rev. G. S. -4-boy, Albert 0. Hodgins, of
Bidd.ulph. to Miss Nellie .1.. daughter ot Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Hamilton. of Mcrethop.
15 URDIE-BULLARD- At the residence of
the bride's father, Seaforth, by Rev. Mr. Rus-
sell, op.,Friday, March 8th, Robert Murdie, to
Miss Nell, daughter ot Wm. Bullard, all of
Seaforth.
G RIEVE-ARCHIBALD-At the residence of
e nes father, Wm. Arehthald, of Eg-
mondville onMarch 13th. by Rev. -N. Shaw.
Hugh T, Grieve, of McKillop, to Miss Adclio
Archibald.
ALLAN --SCOTT- At the residence of the
bride's father, on March 61h, b y the Rev. R
Scott, Edgar Allan, to Miss Janet Mary
daughter of James Scott, Esq., all of Hibbert'
DIED.
HOOPER - In St. Marys, March 10, John
Hooper, sr., aged. 75 years, 4 mouths and 10
e days.
ROGER -In Fullerton, March 10, Robeet Roger
aged 45 years, 5 months and 6 days.
CLARK -In Crediton on the 18th inst., Jane
Clark, relict of the late William Clark, for-
merly of Usborne, aged 80 years, 9 months.
WILCOX-In Exeter on tho 13th inst., Jane
Tomlinson, wife of Daniel, Wilcox,. aged ete
years, 2
The Old Boys of HiarOn-
The following clever peenwas read
at the annual gethering of the Huron 1
Old Boys' Assoeiation in Toronto re-
cently. It is the production of Mr. S.
T. Church, formerly of Stanley, who is
now at the head of the Canada Insti-
tato for Stammerers, No, 9, Pembroke
St,. Tema°.
ita talking of lade in this goodly demain,
And also tile eQuutriee from which they all
earn%
Toe sure ru not be oeusIdered to blame,.
811041d, I modestlir name:Joe Old germs
Her boys are not lacking in courage cor brain,
Ile it up hill or clown hill. to thew itshe
same,
Perchance should they fail, they'll at itagain.
Those pineky old boys (rem old Heroin
At farming. in politics, study or law.
Tney're the livliest chaps, that the world
"eer aw,
`ellen they once get a "eit," they never with-
drew,
Not one of the boys from old Henn).
Like a dr in cold smile they stick o their INV,
Though certain as fate they may 10-5a Oath
their legs.
To the job they'll hold fast no matter who hew,
Those tenacioue o14 chaps from old Herta).
In the making of papers. and journals, and
be ks
Their era -kings quite often exceed their
good leeks,
No faleleaandal you% find on the hooks.
Oe a literateur from old Maw,
Now rake a glance this wide country o'er,
And. yoult And thee we're doctors awl
laweers gelore,
And preaehees end teachevs full mew a sore.
ilet the luck of the lot comes from
There% the Ross' awl Caaieretis. Stellougalle
and a'
\Ty ,F.diter W1iUon, lintivnY And bran.,
The emelettes and Redonalthe Menarens_ mei a'
`Peeved a beep at those lade fra auld Huron.
The
Tubas mid wpm" ateTeeheeth
'
T10
cots, Stewarts mid Perdue, we Camp-
bells and Ureya,
Slesna, Lyons and Dencane, and sae
brave,
vett% hen W. quite Scotch in au id Ilurem
Bet tha Emerald,Ile tom Lori IN'5" toime
144.1 eleesty'e, eleOillicudelyes and droves'
go foine,
The Pendergra.sta. Willshe. Mineanouglts. ant
Stumm? elsoine,
With the Johnstone. Cantlins. and Coo
all front Huron,
The leingeelouen. eih not in the beaten:mud
you know.
Croakier. Senior Sentheett, Coopers'. Smile
make a g hhow
neit Welemiller any& teller to Unitas der Mir -
lee recess und eccepene of old aturen.
There's no ethercounly beneath the bright sun
where the tote au seere wader cow more
work is gene
fatall we ever forget the real spurt and the feu
eee an have clewed le eel Alumna
Norte religieo in Huron lett in the lurch,
Though eometimee instilled through aid ef
the birch,
But. neverthelees. all Motivate or the ehurch,
The realm ening church from (141,11=4n.
New who le to Manic ter all that now onsases.
Why the eountrsee so filled with Intellee•
Ord gasses,
11.'6 'tigg
have e
Huron.
Yes: 'Tis due to our mothers. our mete
11,1i 'Cetien have eweeien
our lives,
The' death oftimes Mitred in the puddings a
pies,
Thanks, thanks, bonny lassies of Herm.
Egottsticelly &peening le must he quite Plain,
We're the acme o onergy. museie an
As pointed and hardy as thistieS in grain,
That grows in abundance in Huron.
And now. in the purest old/timid that flown,
Let each gracefully tip the clear glass
'neat It ilili nose,
And drink to "Our Liero in War," ere we dose.
To Otter the brave, front old Huron.
mos. „
Courage Brother
and Sister
Paine's Celery Compound
IS ABLE TO RESCUE:AND SAVE
THOUGH DISEASE AND SUF-
• FERING MAY BE DRAG-
GING YOU DOWN TO
THE GRA.VE,
While Paine's Celery Compound
with promptness and certainty cures
the ordinary ills of life that people
suffer from in spring time, its medi-
cinal virtues and powers arefar-reach
ing enough to banish diseases and
suffering even after the sufferer has
been pronounced incurable by his or
her physician.
Paine's Celery Compound has, ac-
cording to the honest testimony given
by hundreds of well known Canadian
people, dragged them from certain
death at the eleventh hour, and
blessed them with a new lease of life.
Mrs. Louisa Warner, of Montgomery,
N. W, T., writes thus:
"For some years past my nerves
and system were almost wrecked by
narcotics, used to alleviate pain. The
doctors could not help me, and I
thought, I would forever have to re-
main a slave to deadly drugs. I often
longed for death as a release from my
sufferings. After enduring agonies
that, were terrible, I determined to try
Paine's Celery Oompound, without
any full hope that it would cure me.
When I had used a part of the second
bottle I thought it was doing me good;
I could sleep well, ancledid not faint so
often, and I decided to continue the
use of the medicine. After the use of
fifteen bottles, I arn completely cured.
I feel.so strong and well now, and
have such perfect health, that I some-
times think it is too goed to •be true.
For the benefit of thousands of poor
sufferers from disease and the deadly
effects of narcotics, I give my state-
ment -an assurance) that Paine's
Celery Compound will ciire them."
PA TRICK -In Tuekorsnilth, 1Warch.4. Rachace
Nichol, wife of Montgomery Patrick, aged 23
e years, 10 months and. 4 days.
elJURRAY-In London, oti March 17, Julia Me
he Cowan, beloved, wife of David Iteurray, for-
inerty of Banflold. aged 41 years.
NIGHT' WAS HER, TERROR.
"1 would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of
Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly
get any sleep, I had consumption so
bad that if I walked a block I would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but,
when all ot her inedicines failed, three
$1.00 bottles' of Dr. King's New Dis-
covery wholly mired me and 1 gained
58'pourids." It's absolutely guaranteed
to cure Coughs; °cads, La Ge ppe,
Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung
Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free kit all druggists.
FOR OVER FIFTY' YEARS
Ari OLD AND WBT,X,-Tkazn REMEDY. -Mrs
Winslow's Soothing pyrup has been used for
over fifty years by millions of Mothers for their
children -radio teething, with perfect stteceee.
It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays al
• ror 1519aTritisce‘ivt. Itio. and isis giV,h1Odtaata taste. Sold
iedy
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and take no other kind.
For Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains. Chapped
Handstes,f Rlinesueme atitnracatpi,tr .6osiungt2:sBiotrsila,s,S c rk,ItctIg
Hag -
yard's '2 ellow 011 will be found an excellent
remedy. Price 25 cents. All dealers.
Are you Nervous or Sleepless
:Elam° yote you Alarlit.faii311 Dizzy Spells?
1* your fa n 10Run et Breath
?
If so, use Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills.
CASTOR IA
TO .BLACKSMITHS. For Infants and Children.
A first-class Blacksmith Shopewell equipped,
with sett of public weigh eceles in connection. wee fah
First-class businese guaranteed to right man. 1 studio
Ternas moderato. Apply to L. letesineoctene, tdreatere
Exeter North, Hay P0. of
le en
evety
_ twayyea
King's Evil
That is Scrofula.
No disease is older,
No Moose 1* really responsible for a
larger raortelitr.
Censumption Is COMMOnlY it8 onegrowth.
Titere is no excuse tor neglecting it, it
Pekes, its presence known by so meny
signs, ouch as glandular turnorS, cutaneous
,eruptions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears. rick-
ets, catarrh, wastIng and general debliity.
Children of J. W. MeOlno. Wooelstree,
had, serafula sores so bad they Meld
net attend school for three menthe, When.
different 341003 oi medicines had, been used
to:tior:uraLpoiasebevy hai ever. theSe eufferere Weee
cured. according to Mr. MeGinn's voluntary
te
Hood's Sarsaparilla
whive has effeeted the most wonderfal,
radicai and permanetst cures 01 iierofnisi
in old and young.
THE MARKETS.
`
verpool Wheat Advanced Veen Leet tbe
Itlose-catcage VII Another,
Latest quotations.
Liverimol. March 19. -Yesterday
wheat futures advanced sharply, core
respowhiugly to Cineego's big Sate
trelitY rise and then later lost the
in.
ehieego. Marti). 19. -Wheat futures
dvanced e ier bushel yesterday -
TM; Vial ISLE SterlefeY.
Aa comparea with a wee% ago th
*sible supply of wheat in Canada,
and the United States has decreased
769,000 bushels; that of corn has in-
creased 1.834,000 bushels, and that
of oats has inert ased 33,000 bushels.
The visible supply of wheat in Can-
•ada and the United States, together
with that alloet, to Europe, is 93,-
024,000 bushels, against 93,813.000
bushels a. week ago and 91,919,000
busheN a year ago.
etel Sits a .14 tT 31.teteeeets.
redlOwing were the eiosing prices
et important wheat centres yester-
day:
Coat. March. May. July.
New Yore 0 Ols q SO7 0 SO%
Obleot_su .74 741i $11 71$'" • •
Alittraulree 0.70 .
St. Zonis .... 0 7474, 0 73
Toledo • ss0 7ehe -eh 010lea 0 79
Detroit, 0 70 0 81.te 0 70ee e
Detroit, white. 0 79
Minneapalte No.
1 .Norileern.. 0 75
Liverpool, March 10.---Yesterdare
close -Wheat, spot, dull; No. 3.
standard Cal., Os fied to (Is 4d; No.
2 red winter, Gs 4(1 to es lti; No. 1
Northern. spring, Os ad to Os 4di
wheat futures, dull; May, 63 id;
July. 0s, ed.
Toioes-re • a 11 11; n r„
Graln-
'Meet,te. bush .....$0 69 to $....
" red, bush .......4) aline 0 60
" life, hush .......0 69 0 70
" geese. 1)0551 ea 0 SOK
Peas, busit ...........1) 05
nee. Meth ...... 0 02 0 52%
Beane, hush 1. 25 1 50
Barley, bush ..... 045 045
Oats, bush .. 0 31 0 34%
RueltwIteat, bizsh . 0 53.....
IsAsT P1.L0 CATTLE MARKET.
East Buffalo, Ma.rell
Afarket yesterday irregular; 105
loads on sale, 25 of which were
Canticles. Choice heavy cattle about
steady. Butcher cattle, except for
-very choice, were quotable 10 to 15c
lower, and the common kinds it full
25c lower. Stockers and feeders were
draggy, Calves In fair demand, most-
ly on the basis of $7. Good fresh
cows and springers lower and com-
mon were lower and very dull„ The
offerings were pretty well sold,. Can-
adastockers, best, $3.75 to $4; good
to choice, do., $3.25 to 83.7.5; com-
mon and stock heifers, $2.75 to $3;
stock steers, good to best, $3.75 to
$4; feeding steers, choice to extra,
$3.75 to 84; good to choice, $3.25
to 83.05; Canada feeders, good to
choice, 83.80 to $4; Canada stock-
ers, common to good, $3.25 to
33.75; Canada calves, choice to ex-
tra, $3.75 to 84.25; of good color,
$4.25 to 84.55; common do., $3.25
to $3.50. Sheep and lambs -Offer-
ings, 100 loads. Market opened fair-
ly active for lambs and strong on
sheep. A few sales of lambs were
at 35.90; but the basis on extra
lambs was 35.85; choice to extra
Iambs, 35.70 to 35.85; good to
choice, $5.50 to $5.75. Sheep, choice
to extra, 85 to $5.25; good to
choico, $4.75 to $5; fair to good,
$4.50 to $4.75.
MEN WAN1ED,
A. few men waeted to work en the Tueker-
Smith briek. works, .eiso an engine driver and
an experienced hriek aud tile burner, Apply 0
J.$ SpRo,sx, glxIonavine•
• Hay Council
--
Council met on Monday, the llth
petition of the trustees and rate-
payers of S. S. No. 4 asking to have
i nti. e
lots 11 and •12th in the 13th Con.
taken from S. S. No. 8 and have the
same added to S. S. No. 4, was first
taken up -after the parties interested
had been heard, the Council decided to
grant the petition.
The police trustees of Dash wood and
Zurich made application to the Council
to have the dogs in these police villages
assessed and the amounts placed on
the collector's roll at the rate of $1 for
each dog and $2 for each bitch. The
application was granted.
The usual grants were niade to the
police -villages of Dashwood and Zur-
ich in lieu of the township rate. The
police villages to maintain all side-
walks, drains, culverts --and bridges
within the limits of the villages, the
Council to gravel the 0. R. a,ud the
tosvn line.
The Council also allowed the police
villages to have the statute labor count-
ed at 75c. per day. -
By-laws Nos. 8 and 9, 1900, regarding
H. S. D., and By-law No. 2, 19014 were
duly passed.
A petition signed by a large number
of ratepayers living in the L. R. p. and
W. 0013was laid before the Council,
asking the Council to establish a poll-
ing place in St. Joseph for the con-
venience of the electors in the western
part of the township. l'he matter was
laid over for next meeting.
The clerk was instructed to adver-
tise for tenders for the construction of
the East Breach North and. West
Branch North, and East and West
Branch south, of Hay Swatnp Drains.
Tenders to be received up to April 8th,
nexotnricil will meet agan. iOn • CMonday,
the 8th day of April, at 10 o'clock a. m.
OUSE AND LOT FOR
RENT.
Donee and lot for rent 10 Exeter North, The
house contains Ave Towne with simmer kit-
chen, with good hard end soft water. One acro
oI land and good orchard. Large stable On pre.
liaises. Apply to elne. JAMES Aleotte, Hay le
MARKETS.
Deeter.4.%1A.1031, I F
erici
Wheat per bushel 63 to a
Oats
Barley-. ,..... .... - 36 to 37
Peas ,..4 ..,""
''. "'" ....• ^ 1,0 to 15
,..4 .• 50 to 581
BOnee
n kt 11 tq.1.
Tttrheos •• 8 to
Geese. -
NOTICE. O'F DISSOLU-
TION,-,
aperofoo is bereloy given that the parinerehlo
beretefornSUbsisking between us,theunderaigu-
ed. as el eneral Merelian es, in Ithe Towriehip of
McGintivrae, iu the Cointey of Middle -he, -nee
leen dile dee. .diseateett by mutual course:in.
All debts owing. to the said partnersbip are to I
be paid to John Trevetbick, of the Tmensbip of
aforesaid. aud all maiine against
the said earteerehip aro to be preseueed to the
said John Tnevethisee, by wlicni the same will
to settled.
ihttedCrediton this fourth doe- of March A. f
Witness ; Home= 14, E44)300.
WEteLEY KERR,
JOIaN TuF;verai(•E
NOTICE TO CR!. DITORS
Of Walter Madge, late of the Town-
ship of Irehorne, in the Connty of
Huron, retired farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is bereby given pursuent to Chaplet'
*53.11. S. 0„ rsee. that all weeone taelogeleines
against the Relate of lam chid Walter Medge,
wIto died on the 7114 day of leebruaree 1001, aro
required to eend or deliver on or before the 1st
dee' of April. 1901 to Paul BeadgeeThames Road
O.. Executor of the held Walter Madge, full
Pertleulara 01 tbeir claims coal, the nature of
the eeeurlte 4*1 an)3 hel4. by them.
41.1141 Mace is hereby given, tbet after the last
mentioned date, the said Executor will proeced
destriouto tbe 6a1d estate among the parties
ntiticd thereto, having.' reference only to the
datum of which notice tiai been duly giveu as
aforesaid. and the said Enecutor will no e
responetble to any ermittor of whew claims
be shall not base reeeived due notice, for any
part of the lis.eni et the KIN estate.
J. 0, STANEVRY, EXEreet,
Solicitor for Executor.
Dated Om fitli day of March. 1901.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Of Alfred Shade, late of the Township
of Hay. in the County of Huron,
Farmer. deCeased.
_.hrOTICE heeeby given 'enemata tovitae.
1.2.e. et. ,•:e. 0.. P•37. that ail persons bevies; chime
Win the EXaze ot tbe 640 Alfred .9.104e.
NV logied on the :ird env of January. 1931. are
required to amid or deliver on or before the lit
day of Beth te Joseph Eq.. Dash-
wood, OM., (for the Execeitrixi, full particulars
of .bvir and the neture et the security
(if any) held by theta.
And notice hereby given that after the last
mentioned date, the tetie Executrix will pro.
(veil to distribute the rieseta of the eald Relate
among the winks. entitled thereto, having re.
gavel only to the clainie of which notice vital!
novo been given as oforesaide and the mild
Exemitrix will not be restameiblete any eredi.
tore of whose claim she shall not have received
notice as aformaid. for any part et the elaid
Estate.
J. G. STANDURY, Externn,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
Dated at Exeter (hotel day Of Mareh,1001.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Of John Beti 'Mien, late of the Town -
p ef Bay, 511 11.' Coenty of Iluron,
Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is berebe given pursuant to Chap
129, It. 8. 0., um, that all persons havinteclaims
against the estate of the said John liettsellen,
who 41)0 0» the 13th day of January. 1901, are
required to send or deliver, on or before the let
day of April, 1301. to Joseph Snell, Esq.. Dash-
wood, One. (for the Administnttrix), full earth
eulara or their claims and the nature ot the
security. Of ante held by them.
Ml notice is bereby given that after the /est
mentioned date, the .said Adminituratrix will
proceed 10 dietribute tho assets of the eaid
iestate Among tbo privies entitled thereto, Imo
Mg reference oely to the claim of which uotice
shall have been given as aforesaid, end the
said Administratrlx will not be responsible to
any creditor, of whose claim she has not re
ceived notice as aforesaid, for ony entre of tho
sweets ot the said Esta,te.
J. G. STANBURY, ExaTrat,
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
Dated at Exeter, elardh 9th 1901.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Of John Treble, late of the Village of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Merchant, deceased.
Pursuant, to Sec. 3301 Chapter 129 of the Re
vised Statutes of Ontario, 18,Ti. notice is hereby
given that all creditors arid others having
claims against the estate of John Treble, late of
the Village of Exeter, in theCounty of Huron,
Merchant, who died on or about the Second day
of March, A. D , 1901, are, on or before the 30th
day of April, A. D.. 1901, to send by post, pre-
pAid, to Messrs. Robert Nelson Treble and
Arthur Loadman. Exeter P. 0,, the Executors
of the last will and testament of the said de-
ceased, their christien names and surnames, ad-
dresses and descriptions tho full particulars of
their claims, it statemea of their accounts and
the nature of the securities (if any) hold by
them. and that after the day last aforesaid; the
said Exeentors will proceed to distribute tho
assets of the said deceased among tho parties
entitled thereto. having regard only to such
claims of -which notice shall have been given
as above required, and the said Executors will
not be liable for tho said assets or any part
thereof, to any person or persons of whose
claim or claims notice shall not have been re-
ceived by them at the time of such distribution.
Dated at Exeter this 121h day of March, A. D.
1901.
DICKSON & CARLING.
Solicitors for Executors.
--
All debts due the above Estate must be paid
to the Executore thereof, on or before the 30th
day of April A. D., 1901.
DICKSON & CARLING.
Solicitors for Executors.
CHILDREN'S COUGHS.
There's nothing -so good folochi1dren2e
coughs and colds, croup, whooping mingle
or bronchitis as Dr. Wood's Norway Rind
Syrup.
It's so -nice to take that youngsters beg
for it, and it cures so quieklythat mothers
are delighted.
Mrs.,11. P. Leonard, Parry:Sound, Ont.,
writes: "1 have used Dr. Wood's Nor-
way Pine Syrap for maighs and colds of
myself and baby. I find it cures a cold
quicker than any other cough mixture and
is nice to take. ' ' •
tse
Chicke;;Ii per lb 5 to
Decks.. 1.111%.1 4., 7 o
'WooiCLR16
Drieeeplee7
tc°
Pork litre Weight $5.54 10144,15.
LONDON 31itifIKFIrS.
London, 744JlC 210-n.I500.
W heat per bizsbel,.. ...,63
Oats.,
Peas •
Barley,. • ..
Buckwbeae
Rye
Corn
Reales
Butter ....
Eggs
Ducks • • - • •
Turkeys per tie
Geese per nee....
elliekens.
Cheese
Potatoes ner
Hay per Me
Paris perewt
.."•••
110.00qA
00
0.... 0 .
I 8 X e t le r.
aa it•
a. . zintnerland Innoo Co. LTD
„
2; ARE PREPARED TO PURCHASE
55
I will .offer fo. eale.tattr differ,
ent styles • Of W o fence, which ,
will: he sold at r asonabie prices,
• . . ,
Alec, 4,,notabeet f . shares .in the
Canadian . Cordae Maerafteetileinees -
CO.S of Peterboreogb,
M Blat6llior0
MONEY TO LOAN.
We haveuntenited private twos tor uweso
:Tient npOla itirill QV Wage propette et InWe3G
i ;
3te9 of nterest.
DIMON OARIAINO
14eter.
TO LOAN.
I have it largs element of private fund
loan on fa
of interest.
villageproperties at low ra
F. W. GLADMAN,
Barrister Main St. Exeter.
31EDICA.10
_
. J. Ile RIVERS. M. R. TORONTO LINI
VER.SITY, hi P. ('. AL Thitirer
Mee -0'013e% Otte.
Ni
.S, thedeete
rape reeeteere.
eter.
1').
ete*ha U "V. Mly
ISO Y4 feetioras
LEGAL,
CARLI
Barrieterte Soleitora. Notarlea Canvas seance
Conizeisei nem Selieitore for the Melee
Bank. Eta.
elecney toLoan iut lowest rates 01laterest.
OFFICE ;-114IN STREET, RXETER.
1,8. emtme, r. A.
F oLADALA.N
(Successor to Elliott Gladman)
Banister, Solicitor, Botary Publics
Conveyancer, Etc.
Money to loan on Farm and village
properties at, Lowest rates of interest..
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
DENTAL
ELM
ANTi-soe.
HER TIMBER,
BIT R, STANDING OR IN Tbir
LOGS.
Apply to
E. ei Kessel,
FORUgAZST, EXETER. On.
oiier Mill
A gnantity
Wood wanted at
•
od, dry, soft
Cobbledick-L
TWEEDS
.At .Cost POO.
tI lik711.11.7.11.tagiit.e,k„NE.
D. 1)3., llonor Graduate ,
of Toronto University. Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after etreets. Wilco in Pan -
son's block. West 8140 01 Main
etreet, Exeter'
P. MIDERSON. (0. D. 8. L. O S.)
DENTIST.
Senor Grailuateof the Toronto University.
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario. All bridge work, Crowne, az d Plato
work done in the neatest possible manner. A
harmless tonesthetio for painless extraction.
The strictest attention given to the preservate
on 01 110 natural teeth. Office in Dickson &
Carling's block, Exeter, Ontario.
11.TERINAItYs
Tennent & iennent
Isetteriste, 0 ser.
e
Gioduatt cf the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lie..
0 itee- On( titer scuth cf Town Hall.
,0,00,000000,.
mllJ WATERLOO MUTUAL
Ful:tnaishtiTinatienoterse.
READ OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT
lds Company 1133 been over Tivents-eigh
scars in successful otter ttion in Western
Outwit), find continues to insarengaiust loss or
damage byFire. Buildings, Merchandise
tiniaductories mid ell other descriptions of
'mumble property. 'Mending inhume have
tbe optioe of insurineon the Premium Note sr
Carl Systole
Denim tbe pitst ten years this company has
Unica 57,1e; Policies, covering property to the
am ennt al e10,872,038; tnal paid in losses alone
VICti.652isuc
AS (70, 00.00 , consisting of Cash
in 3 mei Uovoriineit Deposit tin d th 0 un asses-
sed Premium Notes on band and in force.
J.o ell A idricx, Mao, Presi don t ; 0 M. Teethe
secretary; .1. lt.iluois, Inspector . CHAS.
BELL, Agent for Exeter and vicinity.
_
FOR SALE OR RENT.
ia storey frame house east side of Andrew at.,
Exeter. hard and soft water, acre land with
good bearing fruit trees and small fruits.
Apply to CAPT, GEO. KEMP,
Exeter.
RRICK. AND TILE YARD
TO RENT.
Near Seaforth, abundance of white clay,
good market, steani power, modern machinery
fully equipped, good -house, wood on hand for
coming season. For particulars apply to
J. & J. SPROAT,
Egmondville, P. 0., Ont.
pROPRETIES FOR SALE
e•- BY TENDER.
In the Village ot Exeter, Ont. Tenders will
be received by the undersigned up to the 1st. of
of April, 1901; south half of 101 No. 9, from Main
to Witham st. , known as Hamlin s store prop-
erty, No. 381, 382 Elizabeth se, near IVIeCal-
lulu's tannery, No. 63, 64, 0, Andrew sI., No.
65 has a frame dwelling, 7 rooms, will take one
third cash balance in payments at 5 per cent.
For furtber particuIare and terms of sale apply
to owner. The highest or any tender not
necessarily excepted.
T. W, HAMLIN,
• Brookholm, P, 0., Ont.
FARM FOR SALE.
Lot 13, North Boundary, Stephen, containing
100 acres, about 40 acres in cultivation, 8 acres,
in -wheat, 3 acres bush, balance in grass. •The
taxon is well fenced and, tile drained, with
plenty of good hard and soft water. convenient
to buildings, good frame house, brick cellar,
with woodshed, also good bank barn, driving
shed, hog pen and other buildings, There is
1 acre of good fruit -bearing trees. This is a
first-ciaes dairy farm, some 01 11 the best fann-
ing land, and is in good condition and will be
sold cheep. The proprietor is desirotte to sell
on account of ill -health, For further particu-
lars apply to owner on premises or by main
JACOB WURTZ, So,repta P. 0
FOR THE IS'EXT 1 DAYS.
A good Assortment
ALSO HEAVY PANTINGS
AT COST,
Tc want to clear these lines at onee
W. JOHNS,
Tho Tailor
BROWNINC'S
tug $tote
ficadquartcrs For
Dyspepsia, Cure
Blood and Nerve Tonle
Stomach and Liver Pills
Iron Blood Pills
Liver and Xidney Pills
Kidney Mixture
Sciatica, Tioreedy
Sarsaparilla
Cough Mixture
Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix-
ture
Chilblain Lotion,
Try any of these preparations and
you will be astonished at their wonder-
ful healing and curing properties.
A Full line of Patent Medicines on
hand.
TOILET ARTICLES
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
W. 'BROWN°
Dominion Laboratort
THE
Clothing
QUESTION
Constantly pursues a man
it is easy enough of solution,
though when you are able to
avail yourself of our offer. We
are showing a fine range of
Black Worsted in twills, vene-
tians and clays (bought before
the heavy advance in price
and selling at the old prices.
Nice suits for $14 in fang
worsted suiting. We s ow
big range at moderate prices
in Scotch and Canadian tweeds
we cary a large and welI
sorted stock. Prices to suit
all. A large stock of the lat-
est goods voa oercfor singt
from 810 up.
GIVE US A CALL and see
what we can do for you.
J. H. Grieve.
NERO DANT TAILOR