The Exeter Times, 1888-3-8, Page 5DISTRICT DOINGS,
Otooaraneea of the Pitst week Through-
out the Neighborhood la a Vendee
rem,
St. Mary e is without a planin
A oladiefs hugging goctety" he
organized by a number of the f• a
in lestolecli.
There will be no spring allOar
year, under the auspices of the
Perth Agricultural Society.
The other night Mr. Brown o
6th con. of Hibbert, lost a filly v
at $200.
Mr. Wm. Cosgrove, of St.Mary
purchased a large manufacturing
lishnaent en Berlin.
Wm. Barron, dry -goods naerc
St.Marys, made an assignment on
day last.
04,0ale by-law passed last sumnus
hthiting cattle running at large 1
Marys, is about to be recIncled.
Mr, Manly, of Muskoka, forme
St,Maays, has sold his farm in
district and is about to return t
Marys.
John • Robinson of the 4th
Blanshard, got very uncomfor
tossed from a load of wood last w
no very serious results.
The St. Marys' .Argus 'speaks o
overcoat with a "cabby cape and
smile," Express yourself more
sir
THIS is to certify that I have kn
the most beneficial results to ac
pany the use of Everest's Cough S
so extensively manufactured and
by him. Rev. A, I. Snyder, „Wyon
P0.
•Mr. Wm, Grant of Granton, los
valuable 2-year-o1d colt ' last w
either by a kick from another h
or by running its head against
stable door.
Mr. Thos. Thomson, ofBlanshard,
the other day, a two year old filly, si
by Farmer's Friend, for the handso
consideration of over $200.
W. Barclay has rented las. Wats
farm 3rd line Blanshard for a term
three years. Mr. Watson intends
grating to Colorado in the spring
the benefit of his health.
Mr. Duncan McKellar has sold
fancy team of four year old fillies
the neat sum of $400. Mr. John D
also sold a team recently for $3
klibbert is not behind in horse -Ile
Mr. G. F. Morphy, of the base 1
Blanshard, has let the contract for t
building of a fine new brick ho
during the coming summer. Mr. Jo
Fromm, Woodliam, has the coati,
fcerithe brick work and Mr. John Elin
that for the carpen
mirk .•
I rum Everest's Cough Syrup an e
cellent remedy and '.can heartily
commend it. P. B. Rosenberry,
D. 8, Arkona P. 0.
The Mitchell Advocate has entr
,Upon its twentrninth year of publi
'lion. It is one of the best:conduct
tocal papers on our exchange list.
Mr.Philip Carlin, of Hibbert, h
sold a three-yearmla stallion sired b
Mr. Wm. Pinkney' "Old Sampson
to Messrs. bicCullough & Fowler,
Ohio, for the sum of $450.
A meeting of the creditors of Joh
and Henry Watson of Hibbert, w
held in the Sheriff's office, Stratfor
on Friday last, when Mr. Hugh Camp
bell, of Mitchell, was appointed as
ignee of both estates.
A young man from the country sol
six buishels of oats in Seaforth th
other day and was given a pay nhequ
for $2.40. Before getting it cashed
he changed the 6 to 60 and the $2.4
to 22.50 and securing the last amoun
• slipped home. W as not iden wiled.
Robert and James Sanders eta,v
purchased from Mr. Wm. Simpson, o
Biddulph, a lefty acre farm in th
township of Hay, paying therefor
handsome sum. The property ia wel
situated and heavily timbered.
Try Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters
If you are Dyspeptic,
Try Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters
It your liver is sluggish,
Try Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters,
Mr. Isaac Bailey, of the firm o
Bailey & Bailey, blacksmiths and
carriage builders, /YlcIntyre's Corners
Blanshard, was united in wedlock, on
the 22nd ult., to Miss Ii vine, daughter
of Mr. Thos. Irvine, sr., 4th line, same
township.
No doubt owing to the • extreme
frosts of late the railroad bridge which
crosses the creek running through the
farm of Mr, Wen.. Rowel iffe, of Stephen
became shifted, and a southern bound
train the other day, was delayed for
sonie time until the rails could be put
M proper places.
John, Felton George Rowe and Thos.
Smith, the McGillivray farmers charg.
ed with conspiring to defraud the ends
of justice by inducing Hannah Rote- , a
young girl who had been rap d by
Allen Patton, a son of one of the
prisoners, were arraigned before
Judge Elliot on Saturday and elected
trial by jury. They were remanded
to the Spring Assizes, having failed to
obtain bail.
A farmer of Blanshard sold one cley
recently, to an American buyer, a fine
five-year-old mare, sired by "Fear.
naught Chief," for the handsome sum
04700, Mr. A. McDonald, of Exe-
t'igr, shipped 15 brood mares and a
Ate, stallion "Bismarke° purchased
froth Mr. Chas. Mason, of Egniond
vin!U
e, to r. Sidebottort of' Brandon,
Man, He intends shipping another
lot about the =dello of March. Mr.
Reid, of' Bellfontain, Ohio, maimed by
Snell and White of Eeeter, succeeded
in purchasing the imported stallion
'Newell' purchasedM
from e Charles
Bean, of Claricleboye, imported mate
'Lena,' imported from ,Sootlancl by Mr
Wm. Love, and purchased from Me
Wilcon of Seaforth; Canadian Stallion
2 -years -old bred by a nct purchesed
from Mr. Janes 'McMichael, of' Sea.
forth. This batik secured 2nd prize
at London and 2nd at 13rucef1eld last
year. Y earling stallion 'Lord Nel-
son," 2-yeareold, and a full blood
Shetland pony froill Me. W. Hawk -
shave Of Seafortli; else eleVen other
brood-rneres frona different parties,
which were ;shipped to his Stables it G
Bellnentain.
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For Cauldron Starving to Death.
On account of their inability to digest ordinary
food, Soot's Emulsion oan be dietieted and
give strength and flesh when all other feed
fails. See what Dr, A.R. Peek, Penn, Med.
College, Petitoodiao, says: "1 haae used and
presmibeil Scott's Emulsion ofiOod Liver Oil,
and find it an excellent preparation, agreeing
well with the stomach, ond its continued use
adding greatly to the strength and comfort of
the patient." Put up hi 50o and al size,
The doctors seem to helm decided at last
that the orowu prince is 'suffering from a sore
throet.
BOOKS vs. EXPERIENCE.
Books aro useful to add to our knowledg
but practical experience teaohes us that th
best remedy for all diseases of the Sterne°
Liver and Bloocl is easily to be had and
called B. B. B.
Halton will return to the license system o
May 1st of this year,
WELL SPOKEN OF.
"I eau recommona Hagyard's Yellow 011
very highly, it cured me of rheumatism in
nay Angers when I could not bend them.
Ida Plank, Strathroy, Ont. A medicine for
external and internal use in all painful cone -
plaints.
433 Seamenues Se., Moline/1a,, May 2 '87
.After ineffectually tryine many of the s
called remedies for catarrh,b1 ralide a trial o
Nasal Balm whioh gave me inetant relief, an
slums oommenoing its use I daily nets th
beuifietal chenges his producing after a few
applications. It ()bangers the unpleasant odo
of the vireo in the throat and the poisonou
secretions over which every breothraust pass
To any thus troubled it is a priceless medicine
E. A. CARDINAL.
• Oon BEST PirreiorMIS elm Crocases
certify that Imperial ()ream Tartar Baking
Powderia made from pure Crystal Cream
'Tartar and English Soda and is by far the
best known. Sold by all grocers.
The extraoedinary popularity of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is the natural result of its
use by all classes of people for over forty years.
It has proven itself the very best speoific for
colds, coughs, and .pulmonary complaints.
Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in the spring of
the year, to purify the blood, invigorate the
system, excite the liver to aotion, and restore
healthy tone and vigor to the whole physical
mechanism. Remember that quality, not
quantity, constitutes the value of medicine.
ANOTHER ITEM -
Mrs. J. Thoinpson, of Elma, Ont., writes
that she suffered from general weakness anct
was so reduced that at tinaes she bonnie al-
ined uncon scions. Three bottles of Burdock
Blood Bitters completely cured her, and she
now recommends BBB to her Mends and
neighbors.
DEPEND UPON IT.
Accidents will happen despite all care, and
painful injuries such as Sprains, Bruises,
Outs Ina Burns result. Every family should
therefore keep Hagyard's Yellow Oil on hand
it is the greatest family medicine for all
pains, Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat, croup
and Whooping Cough yield quickly to this
excellent remedy.
WELL WORTH KNOWING.
A medicine which has stood the test of
time for many years and has always given
the best satisfaction as has Hagyard's Pec-
toral Balsam is certainly well worth frying
for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and all Throat
troubles tor which 11 18 so laighlyrecommend-
ed.
ONE GOOD POINT.
Out of the many possessed by Burdook
Blood Bitters is that it may be taken at all
seasons of the year, and by either young or
old- In thie way the three blest' B's are al-
ways at work and doing good.
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0 ET,MIUINBW,
The Proprietor of the
Dominion taboratory 1
Begs to annoolloa to his numerous friend s
and patrona that he has just put in a ful 1
—line of—
Staple & Fancy Stationery, Aceuuuts Boo ks
and all:kinds of School Requisites, .Lete r
and Note Paper, Fools Cap Paper,
Aescount Paper, Colored Tissues
Gilt Papers, Drawing Pap-
er, Pens and Pencils,
And also a full line of all the newest and
most popular
WORKS — OF -- FICTION,
All of which will be sold at the Lewes re -
numerative rates.
a J. W. BROWNING, Prop.
Sir John Ross, who 18 18 stated will sue-
oeed Sir Fred Middleton in command of
the troops in Oanacta, has had a long and
varied service in the Crimean war, the
Licher; mutiny and the Afghan war.
NARKET REPORTS.
EXETER
(Corrected at 5 o'clookp , Wednesday.
Pa11Whe al 79 to 80
Spring Wheat... 9179 to 0 79
Serie y 66 0 70
Oats
Clover Seed4 00 to 4 60
Timothy " 2 50 to 3 00
Peas „..
Corn ... 0 58 to 0 60
... 0 18 to l3
... 15 to 0 17
... 00 to 5 55
758o 80
... 40 to 0 50
... 0 04 to 0 00
... 0 05 to 0 05
... 0 07 to 08
... 0 80 45 to 0 50
0 20 to 0
Elggs
Batter
Flourperbbl .
Potn,toes,per beim
Apples,per bag
DriedApplespr b
Geese per lb.
Turkey per lb
Ducks per pr
Chickens per pr
liogs,dressedper10 ... 6 80 bo 7 0
Beef ... 4 00 to 5 00
aidesrouhg, ... 5 50 to 5 50
" d
.. 6 00 to 6 00
Sheepskins each ,- ... 0 75 to 1 GC
Calfskin s ... 0 50 to 0 70
Wool per lb ... ... 0 20 to 0 21
Hayperton ... 800 to 8 00
Onionsnerbush 0 60 to 0 75
Woodper cord ..........25 to $ oo
sT: maims.
Furnished by Messrs: Carter, Son &Co.
Pall Wheat 80 to 80
Spring Wheat............ ........ ...... 80 80
Barley 70 74
Oats
Clover Seed
Timothy
Peas
Eggs
Butter .
Potatoes per bush............ ... ,
Apples per1bush
Wool per lb
Hay porton
40 42
460 50e
150 200
58 60
15 76
16 16
..... 60 70
80 40
21 23
800 000
MGM_ 7_1_1211S11132122222272MSANsgsgISISE2131SZMZSUESIOS/112.
J. S Ea
Merchant Tailor',
Has removed to premises one door
north of Browning's drugstore, where
there will be found a
assevted Steek
OF SPRING
TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS &C.
Scotch, English,
Irish, French and
Canadian. Goods.
Made up on the
SHORTEST NOTICE
------AN1) ----
CONSISTENTLY LOW PRICEES 1
A CALL WILL CONVINCE.'
(7. SELL,
raduate of Cleveland
cutting School
rrt-EIEBILLIVS
rir 0 11,' POV/D3ERkl...
Aro pleasant to t he, Coutnin their own
Purgative. Is a P -f^, em'n. and effectual
*greyer of wocius in children or Adulta
1)ress-1taidng!
mr..,Bissett and. Miss Welsh beg to in-
form the public that they are opening out
business, and ean be found on the ciorner
of William aud Gidley streets.
press -making done in all the Latest
(Styles.
Lessens en Fanoy Work given.—Stamping
a speoialtY. Orders promptly attend-
ed to. A call solicited:
REMOVAL
MR. T. DEARING will °campy his new
premises, one door south o f
Toles office (lately vacat-
ed by C, Tom, where
RE WILL SELL HIS ENTIRE STOCK
Lem THAN ACTUAL COST
He is bound to reduce his stock and will
give bargains never before heard of in
Exeter.
Goods well assorted and everything fresh.
No shelf -worn goods in stock.
BARGAINS FOR YOU!
FOR YOUR NEIGHBORS!
BARGAINS FOR ALL!
Remember and call early and bring the
cash along with you, for which you
will receive more than fullevalue.
T. DEARING,
Exeter, Dec. 8. FANSON'S BLOOK.
THE KEY TO HEALTH.
'nee 15lireete Preee1114lkeVe,
A successful Medicine used over
06 Y0017i to thousandsof easee.
Cares 8permatorrhea, Nervous
Trog1ones4, ,Emisaions, Impatenq
and all diseases caused by abuse.
ABSFORTs] indiscretion, or over-exertion. f gni
iipaelroges Ouuranteed to Carew/wean° hers
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POSITIVE
roa
CATARRH.
GIVES
Immediate Relief
von
Cold in Head,
HAY FEVER.
EASY TO USE.
ROtfl Snuff, Powder or Irritating Liquid. Price
60 ets. and $L00. Il' not obtainable at your drug,
gists, sent prepaid on receipt of price. Addresa
puLFoRo a co., Brockville, Ont.
Atto Ian
X larani4X1 MILLS
WOODELAM.
The undersigned would respectfully infor
he community that they laave leased the above
mills for a term of years; and ivill be pleased
to have a can from all. The mill has recently
been improved, by the addition of new naaoh.•
inory. It is the intention of 81%e subscribers to
add a sot of rolls as soon as possible; and all
eon3bine5, the
Woodham Grist Mill
Will he second to none in the Weet.
—X---X--
Gristing and Chopping Done
Promptly.
Fresh oatmeal constantly on hand for sale or
exchaeged for oats.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
NEPA TRIAL SOLICITED.
J. & A.. MeNEVIN,
—CURES --
Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia,
Biliousness,
Sick Headache,
Kidney Troubles,
Rheumatism
Skin Diseases
—and all -
Impurities of the
Blood from what-
ever cause arising
Female weakness
&General debility
Parely Vegetable, Highly Concentrated,
Pleasant and effectual to use.
—ASK FOR—
Doctor Hodder's Compound.
Take no other. Sold everywhere. Price
75 cents per bottle.
DR. HO DDER'S
hash Lung Curs
Sold Everywhere, Price, 25 cents and 50
cents per bottle. Proprietors and Mard'rs,
the Union. Medicine Company,
Toronto Canada.
thaloOks Blithe clogged &verniers of the
Bovvels, 3Ki.dneys and Liver, carry-
ing off gradually without weakening the
system, all the impuritiee and foul
humors of the secretions; at the same
tinie Correcting Acidity of the
Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dys-
pepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,
HeartburnConstipation, Dryness
of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of
Vision, Jaundice Salt Rheum,
Ei7sipelas, Scrofula, Pluttering
the Heart„.1Vervousness, and Gen-
eral Debility; all these and many
other similar Complaints yield to the
happy influence of 33132/DOCE
BLOOD BITTERS.
T.PtiLletre7 A CQ, Preprietem, Toreniu
HALLANORE'S
xpectora
—o—x-o-x—o—
. The high character ofthis old medicine
as a sure reinedY for Coughs, Colds,
Throat and Lung Troubles is ,repeatedly
confirmed by the.giettifying, grateful and
unsolicited testimony received ;ifeorn those
who have bean benefitted by its use.
READ THE FOLLOWING :
Mn. S. J. WiecooK, Toronto, writes:—
"I have used Hallamore's Expectorant in
my family for Coughs and Colds, for thir-
teen years and would not be without it."
Mn. J. C. SMITH, Car Thspector, C,P,R,
Galt, writes :—
Send me one dollar's worth of Halls,
more's Expectorant. I cannot get along
without it.
GO TO LUTZ'S DRUGSTORE FOR A
26 et. Bottle,
The whole system is deranged anti out of
sorts. The blood in impure, pimples, boils and
liver sects appearing on the face and body,
The liver is clogged and in active, causing fa-
tigue,loss of appetite, e. dull. sleepy, tire dfeel.
ing ,with inability to do work, the complexion
is fallow and muddy, and It is absolutely ne-
cessary,to enjoy good health, to take the 'cele-
brated
Dr. CHASE'S
Mandrake, Dandelion Liver Cure, which puri-
fies the blood by stimulatiog tee Liver, aiding
digestion and promoting a /mama evacuation
of the bowols. Mandrake and Dandelion are
two of the best Liver regulators known,. and
• all medicalanen agree that the Liver 1S Of
more vital iinportance to health than tho
Heart and Lungs, If the Liyer is torpid or in-
active, Dyspepsia Indigestion, Headache, Cos-
tiveness, eta. wdresule,
Complaint, Lidney and Urinary Treu ble ,Jaun-
dice, Liver Spots,Impure Blood, Pout Breath.
aro quickly oared by Dr. Chase's Mandrake
Dandelion Liyer
When the Kidneys are diseased, overtaxed
andwealrened, one or two bottles are guar-
anteed to Jure. ere Alex, Teylor, "West Crwil-
limbury, was troubled for 15 yearn with kid-
ney disease, wits compelled to rise 5 and
times thxough the night to urinate, suffered
intense pain, and was finally cured after an
other remedies and physicians had failed, by
using three bottles.
5000.000 SOLD!
Over one-hoef million of Dr, Chase s Beeeipt
Books have been sold in Canada alone, end 'WO
wont wavy person troabied with Liver 0023.1.
'OlailltS and kidney diseases, etc„ to try Chase
Liver Cure. Wrapped around every bottle is
a valiant)] o
RECEIPT -BOOK FREE
NO tocly's toilet, house or houeeman shouhl he
withont this book, the fib os t oollection of reel -
es ipts for berth tifyiug the eom plod oil, in.g-
ptloonner:ji3.:',..4.73ntt,icTrohnemladoileIsi!od,tetiptayr, ttimme;tr)goilvv,01,%.::,
Ifreckles, Snuburn, Hair Dyes abd Promotoes,
Tooth powdo s NV:tails s , Golden Sail. Dye, for
bleaching dark hair to a golden hue, Bye or
Lustre. etc „ etc.
Sold by all all dealers at $L Buy a bottle,
The book alone is worth ten times the cost of
the medicine.
Try Dr. Chase's ICedney Liver Fins, the only
1)111 made meting directlg on the Xicliakeys, LiV-
eerrsand Bowels, Price 25e, Sold by all deal -
'HE ON YOUR OTJARD
Don't anew a cold in head to otowly and
surely develop intO catarrh, when yon Can be
cured for Ole, by rising Cr. Chase's Catarrh
Cure. A few applic.aimis euro incipient eat -
aria, ; 3 to e boxes euro ordinary catarrh'2 le
hostas ts gearentood to cure chronic entarrh.
ry it, 010 w RSc. id sure cure,
QUEEN CITY OIL WORKS
M LB S S OI
At Toronto.' Every Barrel Guaranteed, This Oil was need on all machinery during the
Exhibition, 11 bus been awarded NINE GOLD MEDALS during the last three yeare.
IlairSee that you get Peerless. 11 18 only made by
6,A,ZVCIEL ltoczna cg: co., Tonowro.
FOE SALE BY JAS. PICEARD.
kaislominr.0.11.•00011•414...110.01XIC
Are You Looking
The cheapest spot in town for
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass, &sc., cee., if yon are, just call at
BISSETT BROS.
We are now offering the balance of our stook of Axes,
Cross -cut saws, Lamps and Tubular Lanterns, at cost for
30 DA:YDS 0 Is1-1-1-"Z
We would eall your attention to a few of our specialties :—
A Handsome Brass Library Lamp, $2 50
A Large Glass Stand Lan2p, new design $1 00
A Good Tubular Lantern
$0 50
A Good Axe and Handle
$ 00
An A 1 Manure Kirk 1, tiO 80
And everytifing at Book Bottom Prices for Oman.
A full stock of the following lines always on hande—Barb wire, Plain Galvanized, An -
ardent and Tiled wire, and Buckthorn Fencing,
Having purohased our supply of Binder Twine early we are now in a position to supply
at the lowest possible price.
A full stoce of tinware of all kinds always in stook. Eavetroughing and roofing a spec-
ialty. Agents for the B & B Metall° Shingle Roofing. Ask for priees. Agents for the
celebrated Raymond Sewing Machine.
BISSETT BROS., Exeter.
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Manufactured only by Thomas Holloway, 78, New Oxford Street, .
late 533, Oxford Street, London.
'S'''' C,N '''‘'' • se ." $
Bar Purchasers should look to the Label oa the Zoxes ant Pots.
If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.
Change of Adv, next week.
JA1VIES PICKARD.
les.m..........aimmsoarpossaumuromapan.-nliasierromneracmardrauerremwasillwneftrnmele........1
Furniture
Un exit kin
We would call the attention of the people of Exeter and surrounding country to the
tact that We, having purchased the stook and business of WILLIAM DREW aro offer-
ing special inclueements in
Parlor Setts, Plain and Fancy Tables. Sprin,„„rrs and 10Iattresses
Bedroom SettS, Wood, Cane AI Perforated Chairs, Book CaSm
writing Desks, Sideboards, Whatnots, Cradles, liallStandS.
And an Endless 'Variety in Beds, bureaus, Cupboards, ttc.
Our Stock ot Lumber is Large and Thoroughly Seasoned, eati, having had extensive
experience in the leading factories of the Dominion, \vo can guarantee Stylish and Ser-
viceable Furniture.
Our Stock of Undertaking Goods is the Largest in the County, and car Hearse bear' '
equal hotth at London, Speoinl attention will be paid to this branch of the basin
everyone will And us prompt and reliable /tailless
REPAIRING OF ALL ElNDS PROMPTLY ATTHNDED TO.
liblteltlber the Stand, One Door North of 3/To1son's
4 ;rice charged.
!./,'• Send me
MatitdOn
li•OW. did 44.3s\ 1,eir ORONTO, flaff11,04