The Exeter Times, 1892-2-4, Page 5•
J H. GREIVE
Before you buy your
Fall ct Winter Clothing
Call asd examine the large
and well -assorted stock of
,Fine Worsted Suitings,..
Fine Scotch Tweed "
ft
Canadian
Also all the leading colors
and patterns in
Overooatings
i Nvill be made up in
first-class style at prices
away below the lowest.
Remember we guarantee a
COD TIT
or no sale.—Give me a call.
J H. GRIEVE.
C. O•Runny= Ss Co.
Gents,—I have used your MINABD'S
LINIMENT in my family for a number of
years for various pates of aiokness, and
more particularly in a severe attack of la
grippe which I oonaraoted last winter, and
I firmly believe that it was the means of
saving my life.
Sydney, O. B,
C. I. Leaui;,
THE WORST OF ALL THE ISMS.
"Don't talk to me about your political
' isms,"' said a factious old valetudinarian,
"I tell you there's no ism on earth so bad
as Rheumatism." The. venerable sufferer
was right. St. Lawrence's gridiron or Qum
timozin's pallet of fire was not more empha-
tically a bed of torment than the couch of
the martyr to rheumatism. It is generally
considered by the faculty ono of the most
obstinate as well as one of the most painful
of maladies and It certeinly.does resist ;all
ordinary remedies with extraordieary pert.
ioaeity. Skill and science, however, in this
ago of progress, eoem to master all opposi-
tion; and even this painful dieease,entrenoh
d among the muscles, awl iutorknit, as it
were, with the sinews and tendons of our
framed, is compelled to yield to the cura-
tives they have provided.
Wo Baste it on unquestionable authority
-the-�; stimony of patients themselves—
that r11ttimatient, however deeply seated,
may be cured by the regular and persistent
application of Holloway's Ointment. This,
we feel assured, will be welcome intelligence
to thousands of sufferers, bed -ridden by the
disease, or limping with stiffened joints
Meng the eathway to the tomb. In a olim.
ate v.ber„ (he quicksilver sometime makes
a leap t2illirty degrees up or down, the
complaint is of course a prevalent one; and
in our now settlemento at the weet,
aloug the alluvial borders of our great
rivers, in the hemlock ewamps of the south,
and in all low and damp loontions, few per-
sons moll the age of forty years without a
rheumatic visitation. It is clear, therefore,
that a preparation whioh will afford immedi-
ate relief, and effect eventually a thorough
cure of the complaint, mnat bo of especial
value to the people of all countries. We
cannot reasonably doubt,in view of the well -
attested statements which have been laid
before us, sustained as they are by oiroum.-
stances within our own knowledge, that the
Ointment referred to will effect that object;
and among all the benefits which the dis-
coveries of that celebrated physician and
philanthropist have conferred upon man-
kind, that is certainly not the beset import-
ant. Many an industrious tiller of the soil
whose services are needed in the field, is at
this moment (anguishing on a bed of sick-
ness; the hands that should guide the
plough or grasp the spade rendered useiees
by rheumatism. Many a toiler in every
branoh.of productive labor is similarly situ-
ated; and we can imagine with what joy
t . gee sufferers would hail the means of im-
mediate cure: To all such we feel justified
in recommending tbie balsamic remedy, the
application of which, with the aid of a few
doses of Holloway's Pills to regulate the in-
te:nal organs,woul•l,we fell assured, restore
them to health and nsefulneee.—Daily
Argus.
200 Horses Wanted !
First-class 131oelsy Horses and Mares.
Must be sound and in good condition, and
from four to eight years old. highest price.
will be paid. Will be at the Stables every
Saturday.
T. BERRY,
Hensel! Salo and Exchange Stables.—f4
1tTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
1
Tenrs for the removal of buildings and
buiIdin of fences on tho Agricultural grounds
will be received un to 20th February, 1892, at 12
o'clock noon. Fence to bo completed by lst
May. Specifications to bo seen at the Seoy's
office.
Exeter. Jan28-4t A. G. DYER, Seo'y
QEALED TENDERS
Will be received by the undersigned for
the building of a frame Church. veneered, with
brick, up to Feb'y 8th. 1892.. Plans and specifi-
cations to bo seen at his residence, lot 8, con. 9,
E.D. of Ashfield. The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
By order of corn.
W. STROTHRRS, S&OY
NOTICE,
ki essrs. Roadhouse & Brown of Kirkton have
by mutual eoneont dissolved partnership. All
accounts and notes in favor of the firm to be
Paid to W. T. Roadhouse, and all liabilities to
be settled by him. Mr. Roadhouse still con-
tinuing the business in the same place, and
will bo pleased to', supply their old customers
with anything they want in the carriage lino.
ROADHOUSE & BROWN, Kirkton•
e Peculiar
Peculiar in combination, proportion, and
preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla possesses the curative value of the best
Terns- dies, of the
known
vegetable Hood's kingdom.
Peculiar in its strength and economy, Hood's
Sarsaparilla Is the only medicine of which can
truly bo said, "Ono Hundred Doses One Dol -
tar." Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's
Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un-
known, • and has
wonforSarSaparlliaitself
the title of "The greatest blood purifier ever
discovered." Peculiar in its "good name
at home," -there is more of Hood's Sarsa-
parilla sold in Lowell than of all other
blood purifiers. Peculiar in its phenomenal
record of
• sales abroad
no other Peculiarpreparation
ever attained so rapidly nor held so.
Steadfastly the confidence of all classes.
of`people. Peculiar in the brain -work which
It represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla com-
bines all the knowledge which modern
researchgro Itself in medical
science has developed,
with many years practical experience in
preparing medicines. Be sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. SI; six for y5. Prepared only
by C.1. HOOD & CO.;Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses. One Dollar
1V[° RTGAGE SALE
--OF--
VALUABLE
OF—VALUABLE
VILLAGE PROPERTY
�y
tN TmE
PILLAGE OF Crediton.
Under and by virtue of tho Power of Salo
contained in a certain Registered Mortgage,
(which will be produced on the day of gale) there
will be sold by Public Auction
At HILL'S HOTEL, in the
VILLAGE of CREDITON
SATURDAY, the 6th Day of FEBBU'Y,'92
At the hour of 2 o'clock in the after-
noon, by HENRY EMBER, Esq. ,Auction-
eer, the following valuable property :
Being all and singular that curtain parcel or
tract of land and promises situate, lying and
Rein in Village of Croditon. Township of
Stephen and County of Huron, being composed
of Para of Original Lot Number ELEVEN in
the SIS TA Concession of the said Township of
Stephen, and known as Villago Lot, Number
ONE in"Zwiokor's Survey'' of Part of said Lot
Number ELEVEN, prepared by D. S. Campbell.
P. L. S., and registered in the Registry Office of
the saidCouuty of Huron.
There Is on the property a good house.
TERMS : Ten per cont. of the purchase
money on tho day of sale, and the balanoo 1080
days thereafter.
Tho property will be sold subject to a re-
served bid.
For further particulars apply to HENRY
EMBER ES(1 , t'reditou, or to the VENDOR'S
SOLICITOR., Exeter.
HEirRY EILBER, R. H. COLLINS,
Auctioneer. VendorsSoliciter.
Exeter. Jany 25,1892,—i2 -
FURNITU
—AT—
.
0
Exeter B1Ii'
..ter,....
MAR KRIP REPORTS.
Wheat .. 83e to 84c per bushel
011JB SEb.LINGG PRICES '
Flour, Strong Bakers' $2.75 per 100
do Best Family 2.50 '"
do Low Grade 2.00 " '
Bran .. .. 70c "
Shorts .80c "
Chop • .. . ' $1,06 to $1.-10 "
Chop stone running every day.
TILE EXETER MILLING Coy.
A very large stock on band now to
select from in iho way of Parlor, Bed-
room and Dining -room Suites at nearly
half the usual price. 150 looking -glasses
from 10c up. Hundreds of ft of picture
mouldings to choose from -cheap. Easy
chairs, and a great variety of other
goods suitable for Xmas presents ; and
in fact everything usually kept in a first-
class Furnishing House, all for prices
away down. A good k doz. chairs for
$2. Come and see our $1.75 Pannel
Bed that we "blow" about. The reason
we blow is we have the goods to back it
up. Bring along your easy chairs and
parlor furniture that need recoverin6 as
we have a beautiful lot of covers with
cord and gimp to match. Drop in even
if you don't want to buy ; will be happy
to see you.
MARKET REPORTS.
EXETER
Red Wheat ,
Spring Wneat .„
eeriey
Oats
Oloo er Seed
Tim onhy
Peas
Corn
Eggs
Butter
Flour p e rb b l ..
Potato°s,per bushel
Apples,per nag.
Dr.iedApplespr b
Geese per lb.
Turkey perlb
Ducks per lb
ChickensperPr
gogs,dressedper100
Beef
Hldesrongh,
dressed
Sheepskins each
Oalfekins
Wool porlb
Hay'perton
Onionsuerbuah
Woodperoord
'UNDERTAKING.
A complete stock of everything in
this line front the cheapest to the high-
est. Also the only Embalmers.
Remember the name and place—
GIDLEY' S Oddfellows' Block,
opposite J. Grigg's
HURRAH!
Tailor Shop
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new tailor shop one
door south of Treble's harness
shop; where .we are prepared
to do work on t11reshortest
possible 'notice and in the
Latest Styles
-AND A—
Sure Fit Guarantees
WJoHNs.
88 to 85
83 to 55
40 tot 43
5 002 to 5 55
10125460
255o1
-• 16 to 58&0
... 040to 80
1810 18
•• I0010S to 21518'
.
-- -• 50 10 0 55
.. -• 1 CO to 100
.. -• 0 4to050
». .• 006to006
t
... .. 0 09 08 too 0 O700
... ... 025tg030
-. ..525to5e0
_. _. 4 00 toe 25
-..»64
— 0000 10to 54 25h0
... 0 60 10 70
.., 000to050
018to019
». „ 9 00 1010 00
00010050
▪ .. 250 to 900
ST'MAnYa $
Fall Wheat.., 82 85
Spring Wheat,........... .................. 82 86
Oa
Batsrley . 00 3828 0 4328.....
Clover Seed ............ 5 00 5 85
Timothy. 1 1
Peas....,.,, ..,- 0 5626 0 50a0
Butter Vi 0 18
Potatopes per bag .,, 50 55
Apples per bush .......... ..................... 05805
Wool
Bayport
18 0 19
Ifayperton 9 0010 00
Bran per ton 14 00 14 00
Shorts • "
...... ..,20 00 20 00
Oatmeal per bbl, , .: ,, -. 5 00 7 00
Hogs,dressed per 100. 4 72 to 5 00
LONDON,
Wheat, 84 to 87 per bus. Oats, 30e to
32c per bus. Peas, 57o to 5Se per bus. Bar-
Ivv,afaltiag.431 10 48e er bus. Barley Feed,
36o to 41e per bus Corn. 561e to flc per.
bushel.
TORONTO.
Toronto. Feb, 2 -Wheat Spring—No. 2,91e
to9lo poi bus; rod wlntor.No 2. 91e to Ole per
bus.hfanitobn No 2hard.1 01 to 1 04 No.3, 93e
to94; PEAS 59e to 60e per bus. OATS 'tic
to 33eerbus, FLOUR, extra. $3 80 to 33.?;5
per bbl ; straight roller. V. OOto $4.03 ;
strong bakers, 94,00 to $5.00. BARLEY, No 1,
feeding, 560 to 5fio,
SI� TEAM' SIMPERING—Dear Sire® I
was troubled for six years with erysipelas,
and two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters
entirely cured nle. I keep B. B. B. con-
stantly in the house and think it an effect
ual onre for all diseases ceased by bad blood
Mns M DOWSETT, Portland, Ont.
AGENTS WANTED.
Fontbill,'Nnrsories. Largest in Canaria, 700
acres• Wo want reliable, energetic men to soil
our Nursery stook; previous experience not
necessary; any man ,wsth tact and energy can
summed; torme laberai,.outfit free. Our agents
have many advantages, such as selling home-
grown, hardy. Janadian stook. Choice now
speoialties,whiob are of value. and which can
only he scoured from us. II o have given par-
ticular attention to tho propagation of hardy
varieties suitable to the Nonlaern sootions of
Canada. For terms apply to
Breen it WRLLtveemr,
Toronto, Ont.
M AIL CONTRACT.
Sealed tenders, addressed to the Postmaster
General, will beroceived at Ottawa until noon
on FRIDAY, the 19th FEBRUARY, 1892, for
the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails, on a
proposed contract for four years, 6 times nor
week each way, between Dashwood and the
Exeterllailway Station, from tho lst of April
next.
The conveyance to be made in a vehicle.
Printed notices containing further inform-
ation as to the conditions of proposed contract
may be soon, and blank forms of tender may be
obtained at the Poet Offices of Dashwood. Sar.
epta,Hay and Exeter, and at this oflice•
H. G. HOBKIRK,
Post Office Inspector.
Post Offioe Inspector's Office 2
Stratford, 6 th jan'y, '91 5 j1.4 -3t
CAUTION
EACH PLUG OF THE
Myrtle Navy 1
IS MARKED
EVERY FARMER'S SON
•• •SHOULD' HAVE
L • -.BUSINESS EDUCATION
A POSTAL
will secure the catalogue of the
FOREST CITY •
Business. College.
LONDON, ONTARIO..
Over 110studonts in attndanoe •
T. W. WESTERVELT, Prin.
A PnosrrT RESULT.—Dear Sirs,—Two
years ago I was very ill with jaundice and
tried many medicines which did me no good
until I was advised to try B. B, B , when,
after using half a bottle, I was effectually
cured. CHARLOTTE MORTON,
lflphinstone Man
TO LEND ON MORTGAGES
at lowest rates of interest. Over 860,000 ort -
vatelunch, Applyto J:LLSOT & ELLIOT,
Solicitors, etc„ Exeter,
•
IN BR,ON-ZMI Y.MTT Enn,s:
NONE - OTHER - GENUINE.
SAY
Where is the best place to buy
Furniture 4
WHY
AT R. N. ROWE'S
Because he gives good bargains, and
perfect satisfaction every time ; and ho
has the best and largest stock in town.
Give him a call a td see for yourself.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
In this line my stock is large and as-
sorted, ai nearly every person knows ;
just see it.
R. N. ROWE,
Main-st, Exeter.
WOOD l WOOD ! WOOD !.
The Exeter Salt Works Co, require fifteen
hundred cords of ,sort wood. dry and green.
Tho highest price will be paid. For further
paitienlare apply to
DAVID 3IILL,
D16 iT-B. °Amnia, Secy.
•
P. S.—All accounts must be settled at,
once.—R. N. R.
ROAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep for service, clur
ing the season, on lot 15, eon. 7, Usboruo, a
utero' bred Chester White Boar.
TEnnts,—$1, payable at tim o o2 service, with
privilege of returning 1f nocessary,
D10 -2m War. SNELL
•
A. HYNDMAN
Wishes to inform the citizens of
Exeter and surrounding that he is now
engaged selling
Teas, Coffees, Baking Powder
In quautities to suit Purchasers.
Orders left at the house or Dr Hyndman's
Office will receive prompt attention,
dl0m0 G. A HYNDMAN.
1900
SALARY and Commie-
• tion to Agents,Mon and Wom-
en, int a
i+n, Teachers and Clergymen to reduce new
and popular standard book,
Testimony of 19 Centuries to
Jesus of Nazareth
Tho most remarkable religious book of the ago
written by 300 eminent echolars.Non-sectarian,
Every Christian wants it. Exclusive territory
given. Apply to
The Henry Bill Pub. Co„ Norwich, Conn.
DISEASES mEl
Of all ages, resulting from Errors
Bons of Youth, may bo permanently ourod,and
the vigorof perfect manhood fully restored,as
NERVOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SEMINAL LOSSES & PREMATURE DECAY
Long Standing oasesof GLEET, STRICTURE
SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and all PRIVATE
andCH1;0NICDiseases treated with perfect
,success. Our field is in CHRONIC CASES in
which others have failed ; if you aro lneurablo
we will frankly tell you so.
Loxia MEDICAL Co.., 162 and lr'4 Kid treatise, ng Stro t.
West, Toronto, Ont. s3:6m
Exeter Music Store
PERKINS & MARTIN.
CLEARING SALE
B1SSETTBROS.
We have constantly on hand a large display
of the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,
'SEWING MA CHINES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Persons anticipating the purchase of any-
thing in the above lines will do well to call at
the store. We guarantee satisfaction, and
prices aslow as can be had at the manufactories.
We would respectfully ask you to call and
see our stock. 1.t is as fine as will be found in
any city music store.
P.S.—Agents for all kinds of agricultural
implements.
STAND :—Fanson's Block, Exeter.
400,000 BRICK
FOR saLE
At Lowest Prices.
JOHN MITCHELL
We have 15 Crosscut Saws and 3 doz. Axes which
must be cleared out at wholesale prices,
We have a large stook of TUBULAR LANTERNS of different
styles, which must go at the following prices: 45o, 55c„ 65o„
and 75c•; Also a few more of those cheap Library Lamps at
actual cost. Lamp Goods of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest.
Call and inspect our stock before buying, As usual our stock of
HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE is complete and we defy
competition.
13$$$V111* l O$
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE.
An Exceptional Year.
r=1UE Year 1891 has been masked by a greater advance than any similar period since the
Magazine was ostabliehed. Not only has the literary tand artistic excellence been
maintaiue;tand increased,•but a corresponding gain has been made iu the sale and influence
of the Magazine, At the end of 1891 the ctreulatieu'has risen to more than 140,000.. t may
justly be promised that the further improvameuts for the coming year wlilbe proportionate
to these largely increased opportunities.
For Next Year.
It is not possible to give, in a brief spade, an account of all the features i c preparation
but the material is delle ant in neither importance nor range of mil4eot, Among the sub-
jects treated:
Has for sale at his yard, south of the
Crediton Road, 400,000 first-class brick
A CALL SOLICITED.
JOHN MITCHELL,
DIO Crediton P. O.
GIVEN AWAY
YESTERDAY AT TRE
Dominion Laboratory.
The Poor in the World's Cities.
proposed to publish a 'torten of articles, upon a scale ; not bafore attempted, giving
the results of special study and work among the p001' of the groat cities: The plan will in-
clude au account of the conditions of life in those cities (in su ay l' u' :) whore the re,ultslof
roaearoh will be helpful forpurpoees of comparison as wolf tas for their own intrinsic interest.
While, roux a aoi tntific point otview,the articles will be a contribution of great importance,
the treatment will be thoroughly p touter, and the elaborat^i illta;t, M
at/a ns will serve to ake
the pt eseutation of the subject vvid as well as pietur• 6s9xze.
EWashington Allston..
Unpublished ltomirisconee0 and Letters of this foremost among early American iraintert
A number of illustrations will lend additional intei est to the :at ie3 rs.
Important Moments.
The aim of this series of very short; articles is to deenii.e the tingle oeeasious which
some decisive event took place, or when some groat experiment wan ors tf'ahown to be o e-
cessful—suob moments es tb.at of the first use of the Atlaattc rat.lo,the first 11s0 of to1.el'r i, i
and telenhone,teears, .a clsifu(atio'nos sot ether, rho t; ,• e1 the Uhicago fire, they
scene at the moment of the vote on the impeachment of Andrew JOiiusob, etc...etc.
Out of Door Papers,
In the early spring will be bo„una number of seasonable articles, among them bofn g: '
Small Country Plaoes, how to lay out and beautify them by Samuel Parsons, Jr.
Fishing Lore front an Angler's Note -Book, by Dr. Leroy M. Tt13,
Mountain St .tion Life in New Zealand, by Si Ivey D;ekineot. •
Bacfng in Australia, by Sidney Dickinson , with illustrations bgDiv ;o Harrison.d
Tho illustrations are made from originel material.
A full prospectus appears In the Holy Number, now ready.
PRICE., 25 CENTS. $3.00 A YE/s.1R.
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Publishers, 743 cf 745 Broadway, New Yori/c".
The distribution of the
SCHOLARS PRIZES
took place. The stote and adjacen street
were jammed with eager and happy faces,
and as the various fortunate numbers were
announced there was groat rejoicing among
the youngsters.
Among the numerous articles distributed
were :
WORK BOXES, AIR GUNS,
KITES, P80 ALBUMS; FANS,
AUTO ALBUMS, GOOKS,
FRUIT BASKETS, DOLLS.
A total of 50 prizes. Call early and se -
mire your School Books, andget tickets
for the next set of Scholars' Prizes.
J.W. Browuing
00:K'S COTTON
ROOT COMPOUND.
A recant discovery bJJyyan1� old
eS monthly by thousandsas-
of
LADIES. Is the only perfect
ly safe andre) iablomedicine
discovered. Beware of un-
principled druggists
medicines in
place of !this. Ask forComic's arms floor
COitpouND,tahe'no substitute ; or inclose $1 and
4 throe -cent Canada postage stamps in letter.
and we trill send, sealed, by return mail. Full
sealed partioulars in plain envelope. to ladies
only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company
No, 8 Fisher Bloch, 131 Woodward ave.,Detroit,
Mich. tSold in Eseter by DR. LUTZ, Central
Drug Store and by all druggists everywhere,
ClearihgSale
FOR 30 DAYS
DO NOT MISS IT.
BIG DRIVES
BARGAINS IN
Boots & Shoes
AND
DRY - GOODS.
DOUPE & CO., Kirkton.
!a:hna 1
0
H
P"1
!xo1aa!&uaa
SNELL BROS.' CO.
Having cemmenoed our Winter Trade
we will buy
DRESSED HOGS,
At Highest Oasis Prices.
Dressed hogs bought subject to the for -
lowing rules :
2 lbs per cut off ;
5 lbs extra if shoulder stunk
31bs off for bung gut or gulletit if lett
in.
Wo aro also prepared to supply our eur
tourers at the Packing House with all kinds
of Cured Meat, Sausage, Bologna, Head
Cheese,Fresh Pork, Tenderloin, Spare Eib5
Lard and Hams,
Wholesale and Retail.
FARMER BROS.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCERS
•
Wine ct Spina Merchants,
STAR* cattoomzur
:EXETER, - ONTARIO
EXETER NORTH
0 General Store.
p Giving un Business.
t 25 per cent. off for Cash,
TH11 BEST YET 1
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YETI
Best Ordered Clothing pioduced in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 leaveyour orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, yea are sure of satisfao-
tion
5 lbs. 25c Tea, $1.00;
5 lbs. 50c Tea, 2.00;
5 lbs. 60c Tea, 2.50;
Coal Oil, 15c;
4i lbs. raisins, 25c;
Mens' rubbers 60c; Ladies' 35
Colored Tea Setts, S2.00;
Dry Goods 25 per cent, of
Seal Muff, 2 50, worth 3 50
Boys' Grey Lamb Hat, 1 75
worth 3 00;
Patrons and. all Customers Welcome
No treublo tq show Goods.
JOHN MATHESON..