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The Exeter Times, 1893-9-21, Page 7INSURANCE Ilrevlties. Greenway correspcndenee received too late for this is,ne. RNEST E LLIOT,AG1tNT FOR mum WES9?F11iNASSitRANCE COM, PANIC, ox Toronto; also for the lent ,CCNIx. PREF CNSURANOE COMPANY, or London; England, ALLIANCE INSURANCE COM- kAblr otEngland, �"'Seoal Clearing g SaJ e To make room for New Goods, • we will offer all School Books at 20 per cent discount -too Page Scribblers=3c; 300 Page Scribblers 4c; zoo page, 2c; and 172 page for xc; Slate Pencils at zzc per too; Inks, 2 bottles for 5c; Slates at 4, 6 and 7c; Note Paper from 4 to 7c per qr.; Envelopes at 3c,4c and 5c per pkg; Tablet Note, 7c per zoo sheets; DocMusic, 3 pieces for toe; zoo 5c Stories for 3c; S. S. Libra- ries at 35 per cent. discount; .A1 - bums away down, and all other Goods, Bibles eiccepted, at from 20 to 5o per cent. discoutt. Sale to commence on Saturday, Sept.. 23rd, at noon, and continue until Tuesday, Sept. 26th, at za p. m. It will pay every visitor to the Fair to calla J. GRIGG, Exeter. ----TiiE Big Bankr* Sim For Mantles. No house in Exeter can show such an assortment of choice New Goods ; every Garment imported direct from the makers. If we can't save you good money on your fall and winter jack- ets, then don't buy from us, that's all! But remember we want you to see our stoop and compare Styles and Prices. We say positively that we can, will and are going to save you money on your jackets. Come and see the biggest Stock in town, Pemember our Millinery Open- ing on Friday Saturday, 22 arid 23. Special Illumination and Promen- ade Friday evening. 3. A. STEWART. Notice to Times' Readers. The publishers mould esteem ft a favor if salters worthi,token making their purchases, eentlon that they naw the mcrchtnt's adver- llcment in THE Imes. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1803, LOCAL ,HAPPENINGS. Brief ]lits. The Exeter fail fair will take place Monday and Tuesday next. -We are get- ting plenty of rain just now, which amply makes up for the past dry spell. -Quite a number from here went to Mitchell on Thursday last to hero Hon. Wilfred Laur- ier ; they say he is a moat eloquent speak- er -Elliot & Elliot will shortly move into their new office. -The Mechanics' Institute library has been supplemented with over 200 new books and a catalogue of the same has been printed. -Capt. Geo. Kemp has been appointed local agent for the Perth 'Mutual Fire Ins. Co. -The pastors of the Methodist churches exchanged pub pita Suuday morning last Rey. 1Ir. Mc. Donagh will preach a special sermon next Sunday evening. Tampering tvitii Bltlk. Mr. T. B. Millar, Inspector for the Wes - teen Dairymen's Aeeociatiou, visited Cen- tralia cheese factory on Sept. 8th. He found two more patrons guiltyof tamper- ing with milk. Ono from Biddulph, pleaded guilty to watering milk, and was fined $5 and costs. Another of Stephen pleaded guilty to skimming mils;, and was fined 35 and coats. They were both tried before Squire Snell. The number of patrons found guilty of tampering with milk supplied to chee se factories seems to be increasing, due, no doubt, to the shortage in the supply of milk and the high price of butter. There is not much chance of carrying it on for any length of time, as the instrument for testing milk at the present time never fella to show up the guilty parties. The system adoptett by the Exeter factory is moresatisfactory. All milk supplied is paid for by the percentage of butter -fat, and the inducement to skim or water the milk is taken away. The smaller the per centage the less money received by the patron. Every man woman and child in town and vicinity is invited to the special illu- mination and promenade at the Big Bank- rupt Store on Friday evening 22nd. Don't fail to attend the "Art Exhibition,' and entertainment, in Main St. Lecture room, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 26th- at 8 o'clock. Admisaion only 10 cgs. °Don't wait until the Fair opens before you get your show printing ordered, but. none to THE Toms office at once and leave your order. We have the best facilities in this western section for turn - lug out jobwork, butnthere is a limit to the output of oure,office, just the same. B. B. Therefore, hustle, pled wi Some of the lads are going to get them kidney salves into trouble overtatnpering with the entire! lediane, now camped in Stephen towne strong, ship. Some of the charges have mil: Bitter, ready been laid, andithe result will be made given' Try the Exeter Woollen Mills for your Fall and Winter Woollen Goode. 3 The County Union. of Y P. S. 0 E, will meet in Heiman on the 29th inst. Rev. Mr, Beattie of Guelph; spent a day or two with Rev. lttr. Martin last Ii week. ' The Exeter Woollen Mille willbe open. both iihye of the fair. Call and get your Woollen Goods. Remember the Millinery opening at the Big Bankrupt Store Friday and Saturday t and following days. Rev. Mr. Simpson of Brucefield, has f again retnrned to his work, but his health ie not muck improved, Miss :tlorrieoa, teacher of Dashwood Public School, visited Mr. I), Miller's in W the beginning of tbe week. ' Mr, David Turnbull, who met with a bad fell off a stepladder in his orchard, p is very slowly recovering. Gente good Tweed Waterproof Coats h Long Capes, Sewn Seams $7.00, worth c$10.9Q the Big Bankrupt Store, The Presbyterians expect to worship in 9 their basement a week from next Sabbath, Personate Mr, 0, M. tl. Palmer, (G. T Brighton matle his aister, Mrs W. C and a short visit last week .--Mr. Gandy, of Leamington, formerly u has nprued a law c:fnee in Ridget iYlr, Mat bas rent/ ned froth ROW"R W, E. fExeter own. his two his old in the aderic l ends to o Ex - report dance' d going sours - London .-Mr, ant the nest of ;lir, NI- , Mtn Car - was iu to be I3. Fer- from pave- acene. spent Mr and h Mrs, e on ening m has conk.- week nk. - week J. S. !sited r, A. ay last Ber- Tues ins is Hielte, there last, on„ --- , n.- , and are ' Fatt Adorn being John a on k, on diner t ottng -13r 'bred f St. g on splay retng will g on very t in The goes Nell aker Gott, oho" s on is a e'cr weeks' vacation and is again at est behind the tuller'a counter 'elolsons"--Mies Lou Gihaou of G spent tbe past few days visiting hi town. -The visitors to the Trout hibitlon have returned home . They a coesirlereble falling oli in the otten -Several persons who had intende e the World's Fair on taut week's e on slid not do so, awing to the air this week: they wilt go Inter Wm. gawkshaw of Seaforth,. ap repeat of trait week in teem, the g is brother. Mr. John Fiawkshaw•--, Zeit, r of Zurich visited his daughter McNeviu on Tuesday -Ur. Ed. er 1s in town. -Mr. R 11. Collies lornn'o last week, and happened awing along Yt age Se, when J. won, bee ritter of that city walked is office above and MI dead to the tent Be was one of the first on the -Mr. W. C Manning of Cleveland unday with his parents here. M D1rs, R. Manning, and together with Manning and child, returned bow nnday-11 r. and Mrs. Wilber Me undayed iu fawn --Mr. ,Chas, To pened a shoe shop iu Fansnn'e bl 1Ire. Dr. tSrewniug spent the past ith frlencla in 14larkham,--- Rev, enderson anti wife, of ttensall, y reds in town oil `1'ueseaee -11 astirga returned home on Seturrl oma pleasant visit with friends in n. -Mr. Russell Manning left on ay for Toronto, to resume hie stud e University. Messrs. Andrew Gidley, L, fl'' Dickson, omen 0 fa for the World's Farr Friday here were 14 memo left this Altai re. George Eaaterbrooko and homily re Semn°i Thomas, of Burlington siting relatives in town -Revs ent the forepart of this week in Lo The 11'eetern Fair, London, is rgr•ly attended from this seotitn.- obeaten, and Ai ch Mason, leav turday far Glasgow, yip. New Lor Tantouie. 'Try were tiakete pt, Geo. Komp.- Mr. Samuel Treu Petrofia is visiting frienda in to r Kinsman 1teeived a hao dsomey t from Brautford on Tueaday, yndman is the poaaeaser of a thoro to dog. -Mr. Walter Evans o arya, was in town yesterday, Gatlin a they Mende The upper part will not be ready for a few weeks. hl It is earnestly hoped that the Directors 0 of the Agricultural Society will not allow , any gambling congenial on the grounds w tide year. The oyster is again ' in season." He it has a most precarious career : first he lies 13 !n the 'swim' and later on he's 'in the fr soup," 1! The Ladies all declare that the Big d Bankrupt Store le the correct spot for th Mantles -and the Ladies should know. R Dont your think ear le In the horse teeing at the Western fair Id on Monday. J. Lankin's(Granton)Danmore got second place in the three-minute trot, es white Dr. Laing's (Granton) mare was not ri in it in the 2.30 trot. ap Cant do better than take a took at the le Dross Goode Stock at the 131g Bankrupt se Store --a good all wool Dress for 31.50. ua Aek ro nee the special vainer at $1,50 and t $1,80 a Dreae Length. tea The days are DOW &hotter by aver two of hours than they were 1r♦ June, a full D hour bavfng been cut off each end far rrr of them and the shortening process is li goiug on at the rate of about three minutes set vecry 21 hours. -� Id President Cleveland has got another daughter, which came to him on Satur day le t. The American papers are giving A the World's Fair a abort respite and are now exemitted over the secoud baby of Glevelend. th "Lewes," don't forgot the dates of our ho Grand Millinery Opening, Friday and Fi Setu'day Sept. 21st and22nd, We cord. lad jelly invite eyoryLady to come and inspect our new fall styles. E. J. Senoras>�r & See Co. Joh, Drew's Opera Hall Fair • °vetting,. has fo'.Itawint: will take pert. Mise A in Forbes Soprano, Toronto: Mies zfr. AlcHnrrly Pietist, Mr. Thos A. B of Irish Comedir,n, Toronto; Thor, J. 5 Baritone WVineham;The "Toror,torel rd. 'says Thee. Baker• is second to neue s nay Irish Comedian m Canada. This ay treat in store for the people of Ex ho and nei,hborhood:- vino Display, .firs. 1). Spicer has opened a fine di i!Iinery for the Fall trade , comp e latest shapes and trimmings, and id her formal show room openin iday and Sa'nrda .22 and 23. E y is invited to call. tee eoneert Co. yin give a grand cntertaii,men re 13 Lt hi dr ne !u Hartman Happel, formerly of Zur Gently of Berlin, but now of Chicago ado an assignment of his property erlin, !'lay township anti Exeter, to vingsione of Bacton, for the benefit a creditors. Sir John Thompson, Premier, will 0as a mooting at Clinton on Tues xt, Exeter feir day,' This will grea terfere with the sueccss of either. Premier will also address a mass meet at Liman an Oot, 2nd. A return frotn a Montreal apple porter thie week says ; 'The first Cau dim) applea exported this season sold Liverpool on Sept. 4th at 6s. and 2d. herrel, showing a consideral lose, a offers little encouragement forvehipment some months to come.' At the London Fair thie week, Mrs. D. Graham, Maggie Creighton and M Hanham of St. Marge, were promin exhihitore. The former obtained th lata, three 2nd's veld ono 3rd, Miss Crei ton getting three seconds, while the lat won four 1st's and one second. Sunday evening Mr. John lTawksha visited Mr. Win. White, of Bodgervill who is very ill. While descending step one of bis feet in some way slipped, falling broke one of hie legs in two plac between the knee and ankle, He is dal nicely, but is confined to his bed. The new criminal code is calculated deter those who have hitherto been t ready to appropriate the fruit in oth people's garden for their own use. Tho who have been in the habit of doing most beware for the offence is punishab by a term of one month and three year for the second offence. Some of the Grand Tmnnk employe says the Globe, fear that the visit of Sr Henry Tyler to Canada portends a reduc ion in salaries, and it is hinted that sue a reduction would bo resisted :o the ex tent of a strike if necessary. The leadin officials deny that there is any likelihood of a eat in salaries, and hence no fear o suggested consequences. lug roll 30 Feet. About one o'clock Tuesday morning en- almost lifeless body of Master II lrowuing Was lifted. from the sidewal in front of 13townirru's drug Wore by ni Per watchman Creole, and carrier! into the nd sidence of Mr. J. 1,' Clarke. The Ltd, for is 15 years of rgc, had gone to bed, in best of health and spirit about 12 o'cl J. and slept in a room in the west end of re. third flat, some 30 feet from Oro grow out During the evening he wee engaged wa the ing some titmice fruit in the garden, wb ghr- the boys wore stealing. and it is suppo ter ho Rot up in his sleep (imagining he en atter the thieves) and crept through th le, house to the east or front end, and in th 0. manner he woo* crawl through a Amoy a otimbed out of a'Window which was raised and about six inches, falling to the hard Bide es walk below. The thud was loud and ng aroused Mr. Clarke, a neighbor, as also drew the attention of others on the street to at the time Ile apparently fell on the 0o back of his head, as besides a slight swell- ing on his back, and swelling on the er head, no other outward bruises or outs a° can be found, but it is supposed tbatheit A0 seriously injured inwardly, the effects of le which (if any) cannot be noticed for nein a days. The accident is a surprise to the family, as he was not by any means a e, somnambulist, and can only be accounted r for in the manner described above. Up t- to the time of going to press he has been h in an unconscious ante but hopes are en- - tertained for his ultimate recovery. g R- Pickard. &Son's New Store. The various contracts in connect th the erection of ltlesare° R. Pickard's tore which is located on theDavis rty, nearly opp- ite Centra 1, awarded last wee . The following succeeded in securing the contracts: eorge Hemmen Stone & Brickwork; e. Dyer & Howard Carp & is work; Messrs Cobbledick 1 - on work &o; Mr. David Spicert d decorating. Messrs. R. Ph & re having the work of the'r d and operations were commenced nday last. They expect to h o work completed within a mo d role building is to be ready (m- ay by the 1st of December. completed Exeter will b t and best equipped store f to. The building is' being erected e e e, e e 0 s the arty k !n ght re. tvhe the ook, the nd. telt- nth sed a 0 e !on with & Son Dan 1 hole ollowin ontract akwork Carpenter &Fol pain Pickard building imence ave th nth an for next ave the west o the supervision of one of London' ent architects who has hren em by the proprietors to plan and in the work. The departmental ar arranged so that the bulk of Ili will be carried on the ground fioo us customers will bo saved . th of olimbing .stairs. The' whet ea of this large store will be 885 feet. The spacious show window enclosed with immense panes o Glass finished , with bevelled : plat and bottom. The building is being cted with a view to heating it by and lighting by electricity. The e at stnro front will be tiled with tta. The shelving will be a novelty the latest American ' ideas intro - The ceiling on the ground floor panelled and covered with decor- essed metal and polished woode, counters will be finished in polish - wood and decorations. The;whole i1 be built of Terracotta .pressed ith ornamental `. cornice. In fact it a very fine building and a credit to and aenonument to the enterprise rm. So much fruit was brought into tbe new a market Saturday that commission men prope who bought heavily found it rotting on were their hands. Yesterday one firm had to firms throw away 100 baskets, principally Mr. G peaches. They were giving fairly good Mesta plums and peaches away by the basket in Joins order to save the expense of carting them and Ir off to the refuse beep. -London Advertiser. lug an The remains or Mrs. W. Simpson, of Son a Parkhill were inferred in the Exeter cern- pushe etery on Saturday last. Deceased was a on 1410 Miss MaCann, whose parents lived near brick Dashwood, and Mr. aimpeon wan a form- the wl er resident of Exeter North. Mrs. Sim p- cupan son had been ill all summer. The When funeral was quite a large one and attested larges the eeteem in which deceased was ] oron held. A sensation was caused in tbe Montreal City Council Thursday afternoon by charges being madelthat prominent alder- men used the mayor's private apartments ' at night for immoral purposes. The coun- cil appointed a committee to investigate the charges. The following notice ie"posted up ; at. the public watering trough at: the town , hall :-"All cows rare prohibited from drinking At-tkis trough, and all horses, except in harness and attached to ;, a vehicle ; and any person found turning. thie tap unless authorized will be prose- cuted. By order." Now wnLL AND STRONG. Sirs, -It is my privilege • to r000tpmend 1, ; For' two ye/we I was nearly Grip- th aninflammatory disorder of the a from which six bottles of 13. B. B, y freed me. I am now well and and gladly recommend the B. B. which cured me after - I had almost up Bene - under promin ployed epect being a stock and th trouble floor ar square will be Plate G at top oonstru stenni entrane Terrace having duced. will be ated pr and the ed hard front wi brick w will be Exeter knoarn iti due time. - of the fi Sale Register. Saturday, Sept 80,.-Mortga80 Sens of bonne and lots in the village of Credltou, by Beery Either, Aue, Saturday, Sept. 30 -Vann Stook Im- plements, Etc,, near; rlintville, the pro- perty of Mr, Thomas Heywood. Sale at 1 o'clock, No reserve as the •term has beeu leased- H. Baowx, Atc. r .a. TURNBiULL -Tn Debo ace,, on the 15thVeit ,the wife of Alex Turnbull, a non. DOLJOALL-In ltedgerville, on the 16th inat., the wife of Henry Dungan of a son, KFRR-Ix Stephen,_�Con.. 4. an the 19th' inst.. the wife of Wm Kerr of Chicago, a eon. MARRIED NUTT-CAREY.,.In8t, Marys, at the residences of the bride's parents, on the ;,th that., by the tier, G. G. 8. Boone, f} 1r, Horace Nutt, Sylvan, to Lily, daughter of Mr. P. Carey. GREGORY -BAILEY -et the residence of the bride's parents, Blanchard, on the 6th inst. , by the Rev. W. J. Taylor. George W . Gregory of St. Marys to Jennie, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles Bailey, T1IOMPSON-SWITZSR-In Blenshard, on the 71b inst , at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Fletcher Switzer, by the Rey. W. Birks. Mr. Wm. H. Thompson, to Miss Elizabeth T. Switzer, all of Blanchard. ALDWGRTH*blo stA11ON--In Hay tawnsbip, on' the 14th inst.. at the residence of the bride's Parents. by Rev.!?. Swann. Mr tyro Aldworth of Minneapolis to. Miss Jessie. youngest daughter of Mr John McMahen. LANGFORD-WASS-.-At Granton. on the 12th inst.. at the residence of the bride's father, Abner Lau ford toyM ssRebeo n Wass, all of Granton. SNELL-BEAVER-1n Ilan township. on the 20th inst., at the residence of the bride's par- ents, Mr and Mrs Philip Beaver, Mr William Snell to :Mas diary A. Beaver, 1)IklD,. CALBICN-In Goderioh, on the lith inat., Mr John Calbiok, aged 86 years and 6 months. SCALES ..At Denver, Col, on the 5th inst., Wm, *cedes, formerly of Parkhill. BURNS -In Parkhill, on the lith inst., Eliza Maaalpine, beloved wife of Robert Burns. SA.WYER-In echelon, on the 16th inat, Mary Jane Willa,trif0 of ilir. Fleury Sawyer, aged 68 years. ARMSTRONG -In St. Marys, on the 14th inst. Margaret Eleanor, dtuahtor of the late Johnston Armstrong, aged 31 years, 9 mce, SIMPSON-Tn Parkhill, on the 14th inst., Rebecca. beloved wife of Wm, Simpson, aged 45 years. RANNIE-In Eensall. on the filth inst.. Lillie Mena, infant daughter or Mr and Mra E. Ramie, aged I year 8 months, N ' Advertisements. Good values. -n a Hall, i Dart mood. Mantles, -J ;t Stewart. Nilljnery opening. -R Piokar;l & fipeoial eiearinlr sale, -T Grigg, }stray es tile stile -W .1 Wilson. Sheep nI�Jwlry.at Bohm; irkten. To STRAY cuTTLE Came into the premises of tho undersigned lot 25,4th con of Usborne, on or about 1st. Sept.. ono two year old heifer, and two Year- lings. Owner ean have ea b y proving prop orty and paying OXSONSOS. J. WILSnN, Exeter Outs 'Osborne 15th seen 203. .4 The nndcrsinned has lest. 27 sbeep. 12 Aged :narked on right side with the exception of tenths not marked, A liberal rower] e ilt be givee for information of the vshoteaboute of FA.RitIS FOR SALE. The nnOorsigned offers his two farms for sale, comprising lot 13, 7011 concession of Ils- borne, anti lot No. I, 6th concession. in the fore -mentioned Townohip , con et juin cs. one hun- dred acres each. Both Items ere in good state of cultivation ovith good buildinga und pro - dilative orchards, aint never -failing wells, ad- ther partioulara apply to JOHN CORNISH, St.Thouuts, Out. Plfhill.11 AND SON'S Millinery Openingi will be held on rriclay Saitutlay Sept, 22 & 23. They will make a special exhibit of Pattern Hats and Bonnets, and invite every lady in Exeter and vicinity to inspe their display, MANTLES! Our last shipment of Man- tles has just come to hand, which completes our Stock. We can show you Garments of all descriptions,Children's, Misses' and Ladies' I Jack- ets, Jacket Capes, Ulsters, Dolmans, Etc., Eto,, all at prices which. defy competi- tion.' .4,We pay Cash and import our own Goods direct and can save you money. Be sure and inspect our Direct Importers. Fall Pairs. ondon2 2i; rttPerth atEtratferd.Sept, 23-29. BWestern anshardat atL. Ktxkton, SentOet.-14, 5--0;1. O °enter Huron at lintcn. Ai ept. 2e-27. Toronto Industrial. Sept, A -1e. Mitchell atMitobol3,Segt,t6.27. Groan Northwestern at (oderloh, SepCot 26-27. t, 20-21 . South bert, lin aPfaatliurov, at BExeter rnesels .Opt 25-26. Utbatffst 4 Iliddulpph, at Granton,+, 'soots 2.723 South P ertb, at St. Af'aryp, Got, 3.4, A. JONES, M. 1)., 0. M., • F. T. M. (,; Cf, C. P. S. o. Phesiciap, Surgeon and Acconolteur. Centralia, - Ontario. Office Near Station. on the 2nd f S o opt. Mr. Thos. Connell eailen will not be responsible for any debts contraoted for England, and hereby 'gives notie0 that ho be any one during hie absence. Mortgage Sale c'ttder and by virtue of a power of Sale con- tained in a certain Mortgage, which will be Produced at the time of Sale. there will be offered for aale by.I.Publie Auction, subjeot to a reserve bid. by lienry Either, Auctioneer, in the Village of Creditor', township of Stepben. County of Huron. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th 1893 At one o'clook P. m At Hotel, In the read Village of Creditor], the following valuable property : Being composed of village lots numbers 2 and 8,1lusb. surver, of apart of lot number 11, in the 5th COIMOS$411/ of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, as shown on a Map, or Plan, of ps.rt of said en dated lath September, A.11.1876, snd registered in the Registery (11Dce of !the said County of On the above property there ia <hutted a TERNS CasIn HENRY EILBER, Exeter, Aug. 1893. 11- If. COLLINS, Vendor's riptioiter. The undersiened sive free the best bud- ness site hi Exeter to any reliable Penton wiehing to mart a first-elaes general store. For further particulars apply Person- ally or by letter to ge,nure a 6,-_)‘-‘&9 a. Forest City Business College Of London, and be prepared to do Butiness as the world does it. Catalogue Free. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. CHEAP STORE. Booming. Boomin Had to repeat a line of Dress Goods advertised last week 40c worth 25o ; pribe now reduced to 22ic. 1 Grey All -wool Flannel, 14o ; Grey Union do 80 Yard -wide .Gingharns, 10o. Twoci: Twooti: In this line we have or- dered too heavily, Never before was such a Stook shown in town, and in order toolear,will sell at cost prices Ready-made Suits a ties, finest ever ofered, at prices that will astonish, Overcoats for Men, $3,50, Carling Bros.' are paying the highest price for Produce, Eggs, 11 cents ; Butter, 18 cents. Mortgage Sale VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Under and by virtue of powers of vale eon. tained in two certain Indentures of Mortgage made by Joshua Meakins,to the Vendors(whioli will be produced at time of Saleidefault haying been made in the payment thereof, there will be sold by Publio Auction at the Prendses Lot 13, in the llth Concession of the Township of Osborne, TUESDAY, the 3rd OCTOBER NEXT, At 2 o'clock te nn by Mr.,Tohn Gill, Auctioneer, subject te such conditions as shall then be pro. duced, the following Property,viz Lot number thirteen (13) in the eleventh (1Ith) concession of the Township of Traborne, in the County of This Property will let sold in two parcels (subject to a reserved bid on each) viz : the North Doll and the South Half of said Lot each containing tfty aores more or less. There 68 a brick dwelling house and a Fsood orchard on the south half, and two good barns and an orohard on the north half of said lot• This Property is 4 miles from Kirkton and about 8 miles from Exeter. TERMS OP SALE : 10 per oont,0 aah on day of Sale. Balance in 30 days or as may be Possession given at once for the pnipose of plowing, eta. Por further particulars apply te Vendor's sounitora, Dated 13th Sept., 1893. Exeter. Out. 2IARRET REPORTS. _exciter, September. 20th, 1893. Spring wheat per busk- 66 68 Oats per bush SS 28 Flour per bbl. 51 4 00 4 90 Apples per bag ... 75 85 Wood per cord . 3 00 3 50 Pork Der hundred- - -- Hogs, Iive weight- 8 75 6 00 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fiftY rears by millions of mothers for their children the child, softens the gums, allays the pain. cares the colic, and is the best romedY for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to ths taste. Sold bY druggists in every part oe the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value 18 inealculable, Be, sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing S,vrAP and take no other kind, Minard's Liniment °tires Diphtheria. saiesinon, to aell our Maoism and hardY nur- sery stook, Many special yarieties to offer both in fruits! and ornamentals, and controlled - only by us. We pay comminsion or salary. give exclusive territory and pay weekly. write US at once and st cure ohoice of terra - may I3ROTHER 8, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. Wilt be at Greb's hotel Zurich - on the seeeted Thursday of each month and at Ifethtin's hotel Berman every Monclas•