The Exeter Times, 1885-12-17, Page 9TO
a, holiday season
iat a general
is and the
,demand
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yetlrs`' Mich I
ttiuuance of the
ioliday `.eason.
Ixeter.
.•t CICS.
ono
4TM.tS
of
Oranges,
Tobaccos,
?esh for the
ng,
le.
Fanson's Block.
)oo
Y,
,t the
nary, with an unknown for $25C.`side,
\V hear from Mr. Henry Mason of
Tuckorsmith that he bas bed u moat
remarkable 'yield of oats,mutely he
reaped 135 bilabials offs, acres of !eta
The Date were cf White Chauvin
d
a 'oeen't,pu.
.1 The p ictus! Don
f Tu__
Democratic. Usu.." tltiltgs specter Iu
editorial columns wztlt which we may
agree. but its iulopeueace of tone, 'ani fear-
less discussion of l:auaJa,s present autl
future trust doped L exeitiug the elector
q rr}•: a cr aro we rl tutg
I11 !talc, a personal l tet r from gr. Slap
para, the publisher of Tett. Haut, before u
assuring us that les extraottlunrry veers
will ba carried out to the letter, and wo fee
Suro that they will. TlM NaWa i. net in
competition wits local papers, andwa quote
the !publishers words. coupled with oar advice
to try Tun Nnws for a yo:ar :--"The man
who is too mean to take his local paper is
too stingy to bo houeat, too small to be
respected, and too ignorant to hope to be
honored by his fellow -citizens."
atati•ot,
tet rho ill u' ••W ' d f , T1lo (lei
t,
It "
7ariety.
Oa Thursday last, Joint Torrance,.
A boy ten years of ego, eon of :1Ir. J.
Torrance, of the 12th can., 1LcOilli-
vrny, was skating ou the ice and fell.'
biting lei* tongue itt two, )fedictti
aid was summoned and tlia boy will,
it is hoped, raeavcr t.iihaut any per
tnanout ittjury.
The Scott Act appeal cases, rarerr-
ad to test week, Dame up before Lila
Geuerat Sessions on 1!riday. In the
Schaffer ease the jury was out au hour
lead a half, and returned a verdict of
not guilty. The case of Mr. Reynolds
was .adjourned for another term, anti
iu thatkof ler Winters, of Blyth, the
appeal was imissed, or, in otlior
words, the vietion of the magistr.:-
tee was sash led.
As oonda for D. \IeO;tllum, of
taint;ham, is proceeding homeward
Monday n truing be discovered a
young maU lamed Howard trying to
force his sw into the •tVingltatu post -
office. Tie 1 bored several holds
through the door, and would have
gaiued admittance in a shoe. time
had he not been discovered by Mc-
Callum. Howard was arraiuged be•
fore Mayor Neelands, sed pleaded
guilty and was sent to Godorioll for
trial.
We regret this week to chronicle
the death of Wm. Buchanan, sr., of
the township of Hay, which event
occurred at his residence on Satur-
day 6th inst., and at the advanced
age of 82 years. Deceased was a
native of Scotland, and was born in
the vicinity of i%ippeu, Perthshire,
in the year 1858. When hut a young
man, (and when this now fair.oantry
was but an unbrokeu forest,) he emi-
• grated to this country with his family,
and settled ou lot 21, in the third
concession of the township of Hay,
where he resided until rho time of
his death, being for no less a period
than 37 years. during all of whioh
time he enjoyed the respect and
esteem of a large circle of friends.
common with many of the old
ears of this country, deceased
0 endure many •diffioulties and
'pa, in the way of „/caring the
farming heel marketing, but
possesse of an unusually
ng robust outititutiotl and of a
and ehee ful disposition, he was
o sugrvsfully cope with all
ultitls .,and soon trade for
If and family u comfortable
In relegiotl deceased was a
suno Presbyterian, and in polities
a firm and pronounced Reformer,
and
being endowed or peddled with
nacre than ordinary learning and
intelligence he was able quickly to
understand and clearly to discuss all
important matters connected with
both church and stale. The !neem!
cortege despite a stormy *lay, ane
largely attended testifying to tier
respect in whioh he was held.
residents of
6ted up for
ores
P
PARSONS,
)d the .sums
,arria -e an•d
of your es-
" clone at
1TfICI .
les buying 'in
Judge MoDot:gall Monday lnort,i of
at Ayliner eet,t.+ueed young Ardrl,
foundguilty ofman-slaughter on
on Thursday, to 14 years in peniten
tiary, the highest penalty the law al
lows for that grime. In sentencing
bim the judge regretted that he was
not able to in8iet a t.evmier puuish-
rnent, and s=pressed an °pillion that
tLe.jury should bald brought in a
div # murder. The crime for whioh
Ardel sheeting
wa s the
wits Wag
of Cnplai a Flatters Iasi sprin
when the latae • Was Attempting to ay-
reet buil for eo "l:da're devil deeds.
mutton tart
, Ow you. 1�
will be it nlilti;nt
1tey. J. (i. l'allt .
some years toy wife b
thsp..prin, RUA has tried t
other recommended with Latin
till advised to give Metirt; veil Spec
trial. Siuee taking the t1t:;t battle 1 h
ticed a decided improvement, anti can
conlilleuctp reclullwentl it to bs one of, i
the best medicine extant for Dyspepsia.
invaluable medicine for Liver Complaint,1
digestion, Kidney (.'owplaiut,is purely leg
table. Sold ut J. W. Lrowniug,'s Drug Store.
Trial bottles liven fret •
Interestieve Items.
Scott's E DttIsion. of Rete,
Cott Liver Oil, with It popitosphltes
In Tubercular Di`ieaies trf tlo' Lung*.
Dr, Joint 13ARtNOTON, Corrintnla, Mich.,
SAYS ; "1 pare prescribed Snot 's Emulsion,
with satisfactory results in Tubercular dia.
eases of the lungs, aua Mesentery glands;
also in Neuralgia doe to defective nerve
nutrition."
Shares in the ban}: of Ireland, which a
year ago were quoted at ,'310, were liouday
quoted at .274.
1tnottLAnrrt' is the main spring of life, and
regularity of the bowels is one of the essen-
tial laws of health. Burdock Brood Bitters •
regulates the bowels ill a natural ivauuer,
curing Constipation and proventiug serious
disease.
One riuk from 1i'ingliam mat a rink of
elle Lucknow Curling Club at the latter
place Friday, when the Lucknow rink was
victorious by 33 to 90.
The hard worked mail of business,
toiling day by day, with little chance for
rest, should tease occussionally itobilt
son's PIiosphorizeli Emulsion, to
give activity to the brain, and stroughth to
the constitution, and thereby prevent the
attacks of fever and other destroyiug dis-
eases.
A proclamation is gazetted calling an
election under the Canada Tomperauoo Act
l in Polttinc county. 'rho election thy is
fixed for the eet11 of January.
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
Croup, \Whooping Cougit and Bronchitis.
Sold by J. W. Browning.
All the owners of horses to our village ter
delighted with the effects of (!ilea' Liuimen
Iodide Ammonia; it never disappoints.
know of some wonderful cares that hav
been made by it, other remedies havin
failed to accomplish the result. Giles' LIni
ment was successful. I. M. HorT, druggist
South Norwalk. (Jonn. Sold by C. Lutz
Central Drug Store.
Chas. Wheeler, working at Burrow,
Stewart d Milue's fouudry, Hamilton, was
injured internally by the hoist going wroug
Friday.
Every second person has it ; doctors think
It incurable ; but DR. CARSON'S (JA'TARRI1
CURE is guaranteed to cure or the money is
refunded. All druggists or the Dr. Carson
Medical (k., Toronto. $1.00 per bottle.
The Ladies of the Montreal Protestant
churches have united for the purpose of
sending help to the hall breeds of the
North-west.
Ti -E BEST COUGH CURE.
The best remedy for Clough and all Throat
and Lung troubles is one that loosens and
dislodges the sough mucous, clears the
bronchial tubes, and allays irritation. This
is what Hagyard's Pentoral Balsam dose in
every case.
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C. ec S. GIDL EY,
1 UNDERTAKERS !
Furniture Manufacurers
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—.L FULL STOCK OF—
Furniture, Coffins, Caskets,
And everything in the above line, to sleet
immediate wants.
We have one of the very best
Hearses in the County,
And Funerals furnished nal conducted at
extremely low prices.
ALL Tite DIFFERENT SOCIET.rs.
'
During November the total receipts of
iuland revenue for the Dominion
amounted,
ea
,
according to the unrovisod statement, to
$50).,861.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A positive pure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria, and Canker Mo.tth.
Sold at Dr. Browning's Drug Store.
IMPURE BLOOD.—Boli, blotches, pimples
and festering suers are indications of impure
blood that should never be neglected. or i11
health and perhaps incurable disease may
result. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the,
blood by acting on the lour cardinal points
of health—the S ontuch, J.Lmels, Liver and
Blood.
The Kingston cotton trill has enough
orders on hand to keep it running 04 full
time for the next six months.
T}111 SECRET OF SUCCESS.
The reason why liagyard's Yellow Oil is
so popular with the people as a housetaold
remedy for pain, is in the feet that while
many liniments only relieve, Yellow Gil both
relieves and cures Rheumatism and all
aoltee, pains, soreness and loneness.
'.The Itev. Geo. H. Thayer, of '1#ohrbou,
Ind.,says . "Both myself and wife e
yOre Dor
lives to Shiloh,s Consumption Cuj'ii. Sold
by J, W. Browning.
'Emperor William of Germany\a pears in
fine . health. lie says ;--"My r lief com-
plainttlia my great age.,'
Binder Twinei
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THE
Dartmouth Ropowork
Company,
Halifax, Nova, Scotia, I
Are now prepared to quote 71rices of
BIN I)P fl TWI;VF, for the season of
1886.
1 CURE FITS.!
When I say cure Idonot man merely to stop them form
time and then have them returns>rin. I meow* male.! Duro.
I have made the disease of FlTS,• EPILEPSY or FALLING
SIOKN PSS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy .td' once
the worst caeca. Possum others have felled to no, memo* r
not now receiving acute. Send atewe dura treatimuand s
Free Sothe et my tI rn111bio-remedy Glee Express and Post
OIi*0. It ra. • thl.•r for a trial, and Iwlltoure Ton.
tt: '4. now. 1811'orl St., New rots.
WAN L'LD—LADIES to work for ua a',
their own homes. §7 to $10 per week
can be quietly made. • No photo. painting ;
no canvassing.. For fill( particulars, please
address. at once, Crescent Ary Co. Boston,
.class. Box 5170.
'7 ANTJ;D-L „tie'* ante geutUomoit in city or
country to tote light work at the irOW11
homes. S3 to S4 a day can be rosily made ;
work sent by mail; no canvassing. We have
good demand for qer work and furnish ste.dy
employment. Address, with stamp, CROWN
M F (r COMPANY, 394, Vine St., eiccinnati,
Ohio. . •
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.dthousand'. 4tin 14 .,ht kind and of I..
standing have hh,I. Mtr,n la Inv .:
2i
to Its t', taut 1,111 Mey111 n (t:
togetherwitw{W,LVA InEob+., ,na,teallsufferer. pivn Fst+roali and P. ta.
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D1t. T. A. w !.aisle, tri 1•491,114. , NOW Piot
and Ca
nice selection.
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The llut,ht.tittiu1 good, tit.t,, can be
prodeteed,
The Public are cordially in- i
;r vited to call and inspect
for theinselves.
No tr.uble to show goods.
JOUN 1311,416:77N,
UND1RTAt ER &
CABINS T -MAZER,
Walnut & Rosewood Caskets
A.t,sa COFFINS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
A CD ll,tlete Stock of Robes & Trimmings
Always on hand.
FUNERALS FUBNISr_Ep AND ()ON-
DUCTED AT Low RA'T'ES.
My Stock of Furniture is un-
excelled.
ri?-GIVE ME A CALL.
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A e DVERTISEne .geeu"ger our let list or
aepteere. Gco.'1'. „reit
10 Spruce 81. .1r.
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Under'taker
and
Cabinet -mal?
ONTAR
ONE DOOR NORTH MOLSON'S
MI Iifl[ FOUR
PRICES CONSIDERABLY REDUEED
for Fall and Winter Purchases, which vvjj1
FULL LINES OF GOODS constantly
Shades,
Finest Goods, Best Artistic Co
Superior Finish.
It:will pay you to order now and derive a b
chasing good and oheap `Goods. A ca is
solicited.
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Jalble Tailor, •Ezetee
Exeter Post Office Tire. 'Tables
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�A4IBS* C otos I
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lzlrkton, Woodham \VincheisealtndElituvi110 ,.1 ,,,
Southeast and west; including London rr ,.. - lt•m, i0
bfanitobe•,dJ west,Status, u8tglisiltutd,for igrzlimans ;'pato 3fo¢ilti•eal,
SonLh east west Ac 1 s art laza .
Nortils,tld eget including ltoderiuh, �1•inrham, liincar 0.45 p,m 1.iJ Y1. r'
north, fitrat?ora, Toronto, 8loutrt ul, and H; seas. and •••apoints
astertt Bt
North east, aces . u. 2.80 P..m 3,9U a, 14
Hay .. .. ... •. x.30. • 1t: 6.30 p.1dK
11,0,
StareptnTttcscttt,•sThuredwysaulS,turda)•>: ... it
1Q:OQa, m, ,
— Ooam tooun,
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[rsueaand pS*id ire aced irorrt any 300,3 ', order office in the Dornihion of
tn,rlr, .nal.arilisb fndig, I4ewtoauriland, Itgl),Australia,hew ales, rL'a} natD
3.410nd. M r ulce'ne agerin, tltoGer,aan Empiie, Rweden,Norwa,SOnth ark, I eJai of lglussIf-
lie tb.la..ds,Switzerlrng, Austrta.Rungary, ti°ttutttnin, Vnitede at s, Iceland, >3d st,. ;
ballots. States, Jttmafea and POSTineb',"E ffA#INCSlitlilli. 81::11
Ire;,osits will be received tat thus office frcoh 41 1..
tt ,ser-ttelttirlti'k:rtir•ciel .or `E3De - .
t mi: onngn tlepoeityl1000, ne1:11 i althea "hr,11"nii;;