The Exeter Times, 1892-8-4, Page 5'
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1)EATIIROLL ON A i(I.U1",
Tipla
01kM MP.1*,:r0TE'S
toth the method and results when
6yup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys.
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only reedy of its kind ever pro-
'duceCpleasing to the taste and ac-
cept -011A to the stomach, prompt in
its action d truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the m,ast
healthy and agreeab le substances'its
ra any excellent qualities coin mend it
to all and have made it the most
popultkr remedy known.
Syrup of Big -s is for sale in 75c
bottles by all leading druggists,
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand. will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
'o try it. lganufacturecl only by the
lAildNIA FIG SYRUP COIN
$AN' MalA.NOTS00, OAL.
CSVILLE, xr, NEW 'ZORN, N.
Ivor Sale at C. Lutz's Drug Store
'WE have co hana a Fine Line of
BJUND BOOKS --
Suitable for St lay School Libraries, or
ePresentations.
C.„tm
" Pee ,lor Quoits."
ere
tek1.90 PARCHEESI, HA LOA,
.A.uth.ors, Eta., Etc.
J. W. 1313,07.VNING
BOOK St: DIttiSTORE
blanshard•
13axmP3---Ilies A. Switzer, who has been
engaged as teaehar of the Base Line, tins
reeigned.—B, Ford of Toronto is visiting
his parents at Woodham.—G. Shier of
Durham spent a few days with big parent!.
and friends atoned Woodham,
Monthly Prizes for Boys and
The "Sunlight" Soap Co., of Teronto, offer
the following pri zes every month till further
notiete, to boys and girls under 16, residin g in
the Province of Ontario, who send the greategi
number of"Sunlight" wrappers: 1st 510; 2nd
0; 3rd $3 4th 81 ; 5 th to 14th a handsome
book ; and a pretty picture to those who sem
not less than 10 wrappers. Send wrappere tr.
"Sunlight" Soap Otiloo. 43 Sect ttstreet. Toronto
not later than 2eth of each month, and marked
enmpetitiont Also give full name address, age
and number ofewrappers. MIMICS will
be published Toronto Mail on Brat Saturday
in each month., ,
SALESMEN WANTED.
We want both travelling and local Salesmen
to repr. sent the old established Fon thill Nur
'tortes SALARY PAID FROM THE STARI
to Salesmen experienced in our line; liboral
terms to beginners and a permanent situation
assured. We have 70 ACRES under cultiva-
tion and are the only firm furnishing STRICT-
LY FIRST-CLASS CANADIAN GROWN
STOCK. OUTFIT FREE. HARDY VARIE
TIES for North Ontario and Manitoba. ftspite
ialty. WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK
Apply for terms at once. We want you NOW
STONE lc WELLINGTON,
Toronto, )nt.
Senoxeeta Evette Dix.--Gentlemen,—T
have been n1 for a long time with lame back
and weak kidneys, and at times could not
get up without help- I tried B. 13. B. and
with two bottles am altuost well. I find my
back is stronger every day.
Your truly.
Mrs. L. Thompeon, Oakville, Ont.
English Spavin Liniment remvo es al
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blom
ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, (Rube
Splint, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles
Sprains, So -o and Swollen Throat, Coughs
to. Save 550 by use of one bottle. War
anted tele most wonderful Blemish Cure
ver known. Sold by O. Lutz -29 ly
"Germ
Syru
• 3. C. Davis,. Rector of St. James'
• Episcopal Church, Eufaula, Ala.:
"My son has been badly afflicted
• with a fearful and threatening cough
for several months, and after trying
several prescriptions from physicians
• which failed to relieve him, he has
• been perfectly restored by the use ol
. • two bottles of Bo -
An Episcopal schee's German Syr-
up. I can recom-
Rector. mend it without
hesitation.' ' .Chronic
severe, deep-seated coughs like this
are as severe tests as a remedy Can
be subjected to. It is for these long-
• standing cases that Boschee's Ger-
man Syrup is made a specialty.
Many others afflicted. as this lad
• was, will do well to make a note al
this.
• —
j. F. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn.,
. writes: 1 always use German Syrup
for a Cold on the Lungs. I have
never found an equal to it—far less
• a superior. ®
• 4. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr,Woodbury.NJ.
TWO TlifilEILE ACCIDENTS IN ON-
TARIO LAST w.
eeeeee. Ape' 7 Tee • t terrific
storm teat evee . Winr:^1,1 .the
his-
tory of fie inhebitants i,ecurrcei Vcdnesday
evening, taking . on the appeerenue of a
genuine westerrt•eyclone. Abotit (i o'clock
o heavY roll of clouds were seen .to be
gathering in the northwest horisou and it
was generally conceiyed that we were about
to experience a rainstorm, but nothing more
serious thau the several ether storms of
summer NM51 expected. At elenet 0,1.5, how-
ever, it broke over the town in all ia fury,
and for upwards of an hoer the rain fell in
torrents and the Wind blew with suck vio-
lence as: to beggar all description,' Not a
soul was visible anywhere, all having taken
shelter wherever the storm overtook them,
andnothing was known of its destructivenese
until it began to clear away: Great fears
were entertained for those on tbe water,
and anxious eyes turned toward the bay
bete, before/e storm, a lais
proved to be
was seen nolti:Iallemile .from shore, There
ailboat
e
peryfivneilei the boat, six of
whonn one man an
women, were
drowned. The remaining three were
rescued r with difficulty: Those 1,
and wile Were; m - w..0
Were d Mad
rre. Stevens
siators, foi.n jstYp' Mr:
lidearblin
rrie ani
daughtertih, a1110, m averts' two
,i,.;
elm Lmkie and John Awence, an LI
dian from Cape Croker, Mr. Stevens
had just finished the contract I
A new church on too haus sitraerre, an i,
the party left Cape Croker chirMg the af• -
J cl. '
o rescued oieslvoleear? j91h.ntil s6 OW11,
ava e '
The Molsong Bank
•
(dHARTElteille X3 Y PA ar., /AMEN T, eses, : F.;:te:":1
• • • • r• t
Paid tip Capita)• ge.00000 i
iteetioued 1,100,00e • -• t • •
lieadOMee,aiontres
F. WOLFEllS'I'AN T f eet A S 'Ben. '
' • reeeenoeleseee.
Money advanced to good. enure n their own
note with one or more endorser at 7 per Peet,
per annum.
• Exeter Branch,
Open every lawful clay ,f retitle to3 p.m
SATURDAYS ,10 a ,re. to l n m .
Current rates of interest allowed on deposits
N. DYER HURDON,
Sub -Manager
:zelor Boller Mal:.
.111ARRET REPOIVES.
'Wheat .. '75c to 80o per bushel
°VIZ SELIsING
Flour, Strong I3akers'
do Best Family
do Low Grade
Bran .
Shorts ,
Oh( p 5.1..06*
PRICES.
$2.50 per 100
2.25 "
70c "
80c "
to $1.20 "
Chop stone running every day,
TUE EXETER MILLING Coy.
ternoon in the largo. sail-boar,with a faii U imal Sale, .
wind. They were Etano..g up the 'bay wing
and wing with a light breeze, and in an-
other fifteen minutes would have been safe- ESSAY V$IN.U1SSAY.
ly landed on the shore. tsSeeing the violent
appearance of the storm they put down,
their sail, and turnin,gothe boat to the
waves prepared to weather the gale. At the
first gest of the storm the large boat was
picked tip and turned completely over. The
men who were saved were found clinging to
the boom, which was the only pert .1: the
craft out of water. John Savage hung On
to two of the women until a .great wave
'ore themfrom bun. Mr. J. V, Jerilyn,
...Minn agent at Cape Crok , came to
Wiarton in a hurry, havine left about
the same time as the boat, jid knowing
who were in the boat, burr, d into town
and bad a tug despatched o the rescue
as quickly as possible. 1I they were
preceded by Mr. Join • Dance, his
son, and a young mart Nort ,. who, seemg
the perishing ones, bravely rushed to thew
rescue in a small boat and suceeeded in
getting the three men to shore.-'" The tug's
craw looked for the bodies of the drowned
ones until dark last night, but none were
found. Mr. Stevens of Chelsey, brother of
the .unfortunate man who was drowned, ar.
rived on the mid.night expren .with his
wife. .They were not aware & o serioue-
ness of the accident until they arrived.
They inmost broke down over the strain of
the sad:intelligent:G. The two men john
Savage and John Lemkie, were. Voth
Chesley, and were employed with Mr.
Stevens .at Cape evoker. Savage is a
looking 0100, Man, and made a heroic attempt to
save some of the women. Lemkie by wine
means swallowed a great deal of water and
was pretty sick last
Two Were Drowned,
BELrevair.s, Aug. 1—The schooner Kate
was capsized by a squzdi at 5.30 Wednesday
morning in the reach opposite Thompson's
Point Two of the crew were drowned—
Union, who was in the forecastle asleep,
and the cook, Mrs. Pappa, who was in
in the cabin, The schooner Bate, about
200 tons capacity, was on her way to
Charlotte, light, to load coal, having left
Belleville Thursday night. She carried a
crew of five. The captain and arm man were
on deck when the squall struck her. The
light sails were lowered, but the main and
forecastles were full of wind and could not
be handled by the crew. The captain told
the cook to call the mate to assist them, and
almost immediately the squall struck the
vessel in NI force, turning her upside
down. The masts struck the bottom and
both were broken off. The mate got out of
the cabin, but the cook could not get out.
She could. be heard calling for some min-
utes. The steamer Hero was passing and
rescued the survivors, who were clinging to
the bottom, and brought them to Picton.
Sahnon, the seaman, lived in Belleville.
Mrs. Paptia, the cook, lived in Kingston,
and leaves an invalid husband, with several
small children. Capt. Dewitty was in com-
mand and Ed. Barrett was the mate. De -
witty bought the Kate from Capt. Paul
Clarke this spring, after being thoroughly
overhauled and refitted. James Salmon,
generally known as "The Fish Hunter,"
was 22 years of age. His father is dead
and his mother lives in Toronto or Hamil-
ton.
DISSENTIENTS IN A DILEMMA.
'Joe Chamberlain's Reply to Mr. -Glad-
stone's Challenge.
Lcomor, Aug. 1.—G. W. Smalley cables
to the N.Y. Tribune: There is not the
slightest doubt but that Home Rule will
be the first measure introduced by Mr.
Gladstone, but bills dealing with the im-
provement in the Franchise Act, with the
establishment of parish councils and pos-
sibly with the payment of members, will be
brought in at the earliest opportunity in
the now session and will be proceeded with
in the intervals of time necessarily left by
the peoggess of the Home Ride Bill through
successive stages; .
It is already perceived that the putting
forth of such a programme will be a matter
of solhe embarrassment tteMr. Chamberlain
and his friends. They still declare that
they are Liberals, even Radicals, as loyal
asthey ;were in 1885. Their only point , of
difference with the bulk of the Liberal
party is in respect to Home Rule. But the
measures do not directly touch Home Rule,'
and are themselves essentially Liberal. How
can professed Liberals, even eheugh anti -
Home ,Rulers„ ,stinul against.'Mem Mr:
Gladstone's quick eye early discovered this
dilemma, mid hematle the 'opportunity at
roadaide station. •
Speaking itt Birmingham last night Mr.
Chamberlain promptly and boldly took up
the challenge. In. Vain, he tells his old
chief, is the net spread in the sight of any
bird. Mr. Gladstone admits the impossi-
bility of the Dissentient Liberals voting for
Home Rule, but on these other questions
he expects that they will vote in accord-
ance with their professions and convictions.
Mr. Chamberlain sees clearly enough
whither", this +ends. As Mr. Chamberlain
tersely and picturesquely put e it "Mr.
Gladstone will give us his ax to grind in
'order that' may afterwards cut off out
heads with 'it." Net for Joe, is in effect
his reply •to• thili MirltatkOn. •
ft,
Auction Sale of Valuable Farm
Landr, in the Township of
Hay, near the Village of
Hensall, in the County of
Huron.
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, datedene
day of July, A, D. ism. and made by the Judge
of the County Court of the Comity of Iluron,
in a certain :matter of Partition of Essay vs
Esear. there will he offered for Sale, by len,
rao AMNON', by JOHN GILL, Ese,. Auctieeeer
at
r:CC33DG-XINTS' MCOTX.T.,,
In the VILLAGE of FIENSALL
Saturday, the 6th day of Augut, 1892
At ono o'clock in tho afternoon, the following
valuable farm property. via;
'I he north half of LOT NUAIDER FOURTEEN
in the FOURT1I CONCESSION. of the Town.
ehip of Ilay. in the County of Huron,
This is a vabuable property. well -situated.
under (inlayed= within four miles of the Vil
lege of lioneall, and in tho midst of the best
farming country in Ontarteeand the soil is un
surpassed for fanning purposes.
The title to this property is perfeot and free
from Dieu mbrances.
TERMS OP SALE ' Ten per cent= of the
. purchase money to be
paid on the day of sale and the balaneo with-
out intorott to he paid into Courtin 30 clayseor
the purchaser may have three yonrs to paa, one
half of the purlieus° money, securing ,he same
by amortgego on the property, niteahlo in 3
equal yearly payments, with interest at six
per cont.
The Real Representative reserves to himself
Power to adjourn the sale if in his judgment
an adequate price is not bid.
In a 1 other respects the conditions of sale
will be the standing oonditioes of the High
Court oferustiee,
For further oartieulars apply to Philip Holt
Esquire, Goderieh , Messrs. Darrow Se Proud -
foot, Goderich ; or to the Vendor's Solicitor.
Dated this 16th line of jelly, A. D.. 161e,
RelL COLLINS, ISAAC F. TOMS.
Exeter, Ont. Real Representative
Vendor's Soliaitor. County Huron.
'i21 -3t
NEW ERA
CANADA'S GREAT
INDUSTRIAL
1 FAIR
111 0 R 0 AT T' .0
SEPT.• s -to 17,
1E393.
Enlarged Grounds, New half-mlie•tracit
New Grand Stand, and many other
Improvements.
Greater and 'Better than Ever
Entries close August 13th. New and
varied attractions of a Superior Charac-
ter Instructive and Amusing,. the Lat-
est
Inventions and Grandest Exhibits in
all Departments.e;777: flee -
TRE PEOPLE'S GREAT ANNUAL OUTING
Cheap Excursions on all Railways.
For Prize Lists, Programs and all Infor-
mation, address ; leeeeZeel
J. J. WITHROW, • H. J. HILL,
President. Manager.
e7Vereie
• •
4 4Application painlees and easy, relief 11111005!.
ole. eis preparatio P ells a great end long -felt
wantamong those who seffer from Piles. It is
a remedy of the highest merit-effeetive and
reliable -and bee more than met the, antioipe-
tions of tbose physicians who haee used it in
their practice. leceleone is a Sure cure,.
when otherremedies fail to relieve, Testim-
onials feral:led, Price $1. For (Ade by drug-
gists or by 10011 on receipt of price,
W. T. STRONG, Manufaeturing Chemist, 184
Dundas St., London, Grit,
teeleele.
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f;•
0*1
COE'S COTTON
ROOT 0.941POUND-
A recent dieeovery byan old
ePili732.nsoienitlintli bSyueetehausgfsau713,81 '408f.
L 21410. Is the only perfect-
' v s afe and reliable medieiee
discovered. Beware of un-
principled druggists who
Inc fgei nm
r eldrioeNR
i n es 0 in
VotZentrs k fr orKs
epeake 71,0 SUbStillte8" or io onclose $1 en d
4 three -cent Canada postagerstamps in letter.
and we 40111 60141, sealed, by aunt mail. Full
sealed partieulere in Plain iyelope. to *idles
only, 21stamps, Address Fonet Lily Campany
le 0,8 Fisher tiloeke• 31 Woodward ave.,Dotroit
Miele. Sold in Eeeter by.DR. LUTZ. Cepral
Drug Store and alldruggtste everywhere.
DO 7r0 -CT?
De you war -
PIANO, ORGAN, menu, SEWING
MAGHLNE, BOYS' 4, GIRLS' TRICY-
OLLS, EXPRESS WAGONS?
oup $80,00
Oafeg
p STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. ALL MADE CR THE BEST
STEEL ANO WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR
MANLIKAOTURID CY
[he Goold Bicycle Co. Ltd,
BRANTfORD, ONT.
Send for Catalogue
If you do, the place to get the most reliable
goods at a modern price is at PERKTNS
MARTIN'S, dealerg MDFieftt Inetruments,
Sewing Machine supplies, etc.
All kinds of farm implements sold on e mar
Cin Over cost. .A gents for the celebrated Chat
ham Wagon.
PERKINS & MARTIN,
• Penson's Block.
JUST ARRIVED
—AT—
GI LIZY'S
Furniture & Undertaking Establishment
A very NEW Prices to suit
large line of GOODS everybody.
Bring along your old Furniture and
have it made flaw.
The largest stock of
New Picture Mouldings
in town.
Also PARLOR SUITES
AlYD
CURTAIN POLES—in all colors.
Remember you can have your Curtain
Poles cut any length desired, as
we buy them in long lengths.
Oa and toted our Stock
S. GIDLEY.
Oddfellows Block.
rashionglo Sty1e:1
MUST BE LOANED AT •
...33„.,,,mankmonvoalaaamnxers..=
'PER CEN -1°. on First ard
t; Second Mortgages, Chci
Mortgages pald off: •t'40
. Oen m m isSfoN. Agent.i.
• Wanted. Call OP send Ve,
stamp for CIRCULAR.
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A.. HYNDIVIAN
• Wishes to inform the cit'ams of
Exeter and surrounding that he is now
engaged selling
Teas, Coffees. Baking Powder
• In quantities to suit Purchasers.
Orders left at the house or Dr R)richnsn'e
Office will receive y0114)4 ettentioke
dl6m6 ITYNDMAN
I
,
1 . 1
T mil BEST -Y13T!
Tarr, CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YETI
Bat Ordered Clothing pi educed in Exeter'
• Gmntletnen 1 h ave your orders early, for
• wieb the boot staff of Tailors ; the best
steels of Fine. Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town. yo 3 are cure el ati,tnc-
Lee.
• STORIEL
C! bb1edjck &
having lately purchased. the Stook and Good -Null • of M.
J, N. Howard, and added largely to the Stock, they have
the best equipped and largest Hardware and Tinware
Establishment in the County. They sell whole-
sale and Retail, and carry
BUILDERS' MATERIALS, ETU.
BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, ETC.,
CARRIAGE MAKER'S GOODS, ETO.,
• STOVES, TIN WARE, BICYCLES,
and everythingin SlVIALL HARDWARI
LARGEST STOCK OF NAILS in the COUNTY
GET THEIR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
House cleaning time is upon us. Use Alabas`he for your walls ami
ceilings. They have the genuine thing only, ia an improved form
-
You can mix it you self with cold water. They have all the tints
Call and see their fine store, fine stock and fine prices.
COBELEDICIFC aid FOLLAINTD
GARDEN SEEDS,
FIELD SEED,
ALLKINDS OF FENCE -WIRE
LAWN MOWERS,
ALABASTINT1
(IN ALL SHADES),
"DAISY" CHURNS,
ALL KINDS OF TINWARE
EIE A_P FOR CASH
$$T $$
ZOOS*
•StVED by Buy'
11 PLANING MILL
And LUMBER YARD
We keep eonstently on hend a laree.stoek a
sIl kinds of building materials. Dressed er un -
BAC II PLUG OF
stocker No, 1 pine lath.
dressed pine and hemlock lumber,also a ohoice
Myrtle Navy! &o. ie complete and thorough, kiln dried A
0111'800k Of .4.1oora, sash, blinds. InatacituRs,
WO offer for sale Le.00,000 XX and XXX FIVE'
and rBDAR SHINGLES manufaotored br OMIS MARKED , best makersin Ontario. i
Tenks and cisterns, all ahapes and siresenade
T. & -., ir
now
4111 a or barnyard.
ta order nt lowest prices. we have something
in teie lino for watering el tl e intim stable,
hiCahally1 .and son our celebrated Bzg akiCabin.
Every woman using them reeommenda teem
, Turning,band,serollsawing, and all kinds el
maohine work promptly attended to.
NONE - OTHER - GENUINE 8.01tIVill_be to your interest to examine meet
t ok beton purehestue elsewhere.
X1V 3BROIsTZ311 1,MOTIMRS.
ROSS & TAYLOR, Main Street.
DOTJPE & CO.
IMIRIETOV.
Are selling goods so cheap of late
that some people got the idea that all
they had to do was to help themselves.
This is presumption on their part, as
we do not make a practice of giving
goods away.
At 3 O'Cloolm
In the morning, in future, we will be
prepared to give snch customers a, little
more than a few old watches and brass
chains, as we have added to our large
stock a beautiful line of
. POWDER and. LEAD.
$1,00
will buy 20 to 27 pounds of best Sugars
at
DOUPE & CO'S, Kirkton.
1 This is the condition of affair% witlz
. us as regtrds Footwear of every descrip-
Three Points !,/ now is the time to buy
ton, Prices within the reach of all, anol
DISEASES ma
OF
Of all ages esulting from Errors or Indisero-
tons of Yoath, may be permanently cured and
tie vigor of perfect manhood fully restored, as.
NERrOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SEX INAL LOSSES Jc PREMATURE DEOAY
Long Standing eases GLEET, STRICTURE,
SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and ail PRIVATE'
andCHRONIC Diseases treated with perfect
success. Our field is in CHRONIC CASES in
which others have failed; if you aro incurable
we will frankly tell you so.
Write forpartieular.g and treatise. Free, to Si'
LOUTS lkinnicAt. Co., 162 and PA King Street.
West.Torento, Ont. s3:6m
A
Combination
HighQuality&Low Price
••••irs,•101
BOOTS & SHOES,
SLIPPERS,
RUBBERS, ETC:.
In ordered boots and shoes we givee
every satisfaction, For first. clasa stock
and first class workmanship we lead,
Repairing neatly and quickly done, at.
right prices. A call will conviuce you
that the best place tc buy is at
NOTE WELL.
Experience, exWp een eaiicee htanda t
tention to business, close prices and
proper fits, are the main factors in our
business.
P/10MatitudeWith .this ever
• redeeming feat-
ure imprinted deeply on oin• motto, we
have won the patronage of the many
whom despise those too -often -resorted
to tactics of tailors' especially, ?fitniey
putting off until next week what should
have been done thia.
8atI8f t on This is a nice
ac .lookindword,but
to carry out its meaning is difficult to
some. We glory in word and the way
it is exemplified in our shop. We guar-
antee satisfaction every time in all res-
pects.
if you want a suit, e. coat, vest or pair
of pants, give us a call and bemonvieced
that what we have said is true.
7.1ZA`4.\41-207krai
CENTRAL.
'Barber Shop.%
I: SON't-2, B"LOCK.
A. Hastings„ Prop
Shaving sIld Rai/ (tutting in theiittein
style of the art.
' Every attention paid to outtisig
W. JOHNS. Laims' twiChilgren'sHair
`YJli
'Tee eeeteneeete.....e,, •
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