The Exeter Times, 1888-6-21, Page 5DISTRICT DOINGS,
Occureanees of the Past week Through,
out the Neighborhood in a ionise
Form
COI. McKnight, of the 28th Bett,
has decided to remove hie family to
Stratford, His many friends in
erioh will regret his departure and
that of his estimable family. He pur-
poses removing about the' 19th inst.
We are glad to learn that Mr. el. E.
Wilson,. of St, Marys, has secured a
very pleasant and lucrative position as
traveller for Carruthers and Mason,
wholesale grocers, Toronto.
Mr, James Norris, who removed
from Hibbort to Dakota last summer,
nao met with a serious loss, his young
ewife (daughter of Mr. fhOmail Brooks,
eHibbert) having died on Saturday
' last.
"Everest's Extract of WthI B lack-
•
berry never fails to cure diarrhoea,
dysentery, eve."—the statements of
scorers who have tried it. 250 per bot
or sale byeall druggists.
A novel feature of this year's West-
ern fair (London) prize list is an Indian
department, :competition open to all
tribes in Ontario. There are nearly
150 classes in all, embracing agrioule
tural products, butter, bread, honey,
fine arts, ladies' work, etc.
Mitchell depends upon the vocel
powers of oats, the squeaking of the
hand organ and the yelling, discords
and thumping of the big drum by the
Salvation Army for their open air
musical festivals. .The band. has' die-
• banded.
A petition is in circulation in Olin -
„
ton to be presented to the Council at
its next meeting, asking that the Me-
chanics' Institute be aissumed by the
town and converted into a free library
in accordance with the provisions of
the statute.
A well attended meeting of the
citizens of etoderiCh has decided that
the route that should be taken by the
Canadian Pacific in extending its line
from Guelph to that place is the
northern one via Listowel, Brussels,
• Blyth and Manchester,
Conrad Johnston, the second eldest
'son of Mr. John Johnston, of the
township of IHay, who, a week or so
„ ago received a serious kick in the face
fromone of the horses which he was
watering, is still lying in a very criti.
cal 'state and suffering great pain.
• It has been announced and is ex-
pected that there will be an eclipse of
the moon to -morrow, (Friday) evg., an
eclipse considerably more interestsng
4 than that of• the 28th January. it
Will take place about: midnight and
will be visible in this locality.
An order is expected to be issued
soon by the Dciminion. government to
thkeffeet that rural postmasters must
prepay the department for postage
• stamps and cards; issued to them.
The rule with the rural postmesters
has been to pay quarterly for the
garage.
• A young man named Ryan, of Mit-
chell, left last week for the west e He
hae got as far as Goderich, and ,the
hotels being crowded,slept with a
strenger. In the morning the stran-
ger had gone, as had ale° a large sum
of money which Ryan was takingwith
hide The thief has not been cap -
One Bradford, claiming to be a
representatiye of a lumberiag firm of
Hamilton, has been in, Luckuow for
some time and many of the citizens
claim to be victims of his duplicity.
He borrowed money and forgot to re-
turn it, left his board bill unpaid, and
neglected fulfilling a host of other'
promises. Watch him:
, I had tried many doctors and was
given up by them as faegone into con-
sunption, but was permanently cured
by using Everest's Cough Syrup.—Jas.
Simpson, Aberarder.
A very sad acoident occurred just
outside St. Marys, last Sunday even-
ing. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Henderson
and daughter, of the River Read, were
on a visit to his fatherwho is quite ill,
and while driving home., the hold -lack
• broke, sending the buggy upon the
horse's heels, the animal began kick
ingi striking the child who was sitting
at the front .of the huggy, upon the
• head, killing it instantly.
The following is an exact copy of a
message found in a bottle, which was
picked up on the lake shore by Steph-
en Martin, of Kingsbridge, on last
Sunday evening : "Lost, about 15
-• miles from "Gocierich, the schconer
• Tiffie, of Bay City. If this be found,
let our friends know that we are all
•. lost. Captain MoD— --. •Written by
Cecilia, MeGitrick.” It was signed by
a name that was illegible, but which
appeared to be MeDunn, MeDonah or
McDonald.
A recent letter from Leipzig, speak-
ing of Miss Nora Clench, St. Marys,
says : "She played her Spohrconcerto
in the Abend enter tamment on Friday
and of course, as usual, had great
success. Her teacher was • delighted.
Be said 'Famous!' after each move-
ment. • Evetyone says they have not
heard anything BO exquisitely played
the adagio, he has really a perfect
tone ; there was not a harsh note Clem
the beginning to the end. When she
Can please Brodsky she has not much
to fear from any audience. She , re-
ceived immense applause."
People generally icve that if the
Blomis pure, the hvalth will be good.
The purity of the blood is guaranteed only
When the kidneys ere eaturally active.
The fluids may flow freely, an(e.t._.the
kidneys fail to keep theW clean.
• This will be iudicrited if you have Malar-
ia, Stomach ....Troubles, Rheuma-
tism, Salt Rhenna, Scrofula, Skin
Diseases, ImpotenCy, Headaches
' Larne Back, Neuralgia, Carbun-
oles and Bolis, ,AlaSc_eSSes Weak
Eyes, NerveruSteSS,
bite, mid iu woincle Vernal° Trorab-
Theve disorclets show that your
bleed is full of uric, kidney, acid peion,
e and you Can never get well until
you clue • out the blood with the only
recognized eeientific bleed tohio,
"Warner's Safe Cure."
For chronic catarrh, induced by a rof.
uleus taint, iyer'S Sarsapariiia is ihe true
remedy. It stops catarrhal discharges,
removes the sickeeing odor, and hover
failing to thoroeghly eradicate every trace
of the disease from the elood, Seld by
dealers in medicine.
Frank Leslie's Sunday 111agazine
For July. Which brings the 24th volume
is a bright and entertaining summer num-
ber, full, as usual, of interesting reading
mid beautiful illustrations. Among the
profuselyillustrated Articles are "Ancient
i
Greeks n Modern Cyprus," by A. L.
Wessell ; t'Sunday in the city of the Czar'
by the Rev. Frederick Hastings; "A
Stomp Charity—the Sheppard Insane'
Asylum, Baltimore," by y.13, DensloW;
and 'Henry Huisoue by Wm. Seton. In
this number are portraits of the Punditia
Rarnabal Sarasvati Dr. Alexander Camp-
bell Mackenzie, Dr. Valsamalsi, Moses
Sheppard, Mary Howitt, Monseigneur
Leon Bouland, Bishop Thomas I3owrnan
and the Rev. B, B, Warfield, D. D. Mac-
donald's story, "The Elect Lady," is con-
tinued, and "Her Ring" is a beautiful
short dory by Noro vlarble. Dr. Tal-
niaq's Sermon treats of Parental Mistakes
are included by Theodore • Martin, Lucy
Darwin, Ruth Alleye and Adelaide Stout.
These, with the numerous short articles,
art pictures, music and miscellan, make
up a yery attractive number.
BUFFALO BILL COMING.
• with his Wild West Show caeses im-
meeso exeitement, nearly equal to thet
caused hy the introduction of that Ivhole.
setae Rad pure article known as the Imper-
ial Cream Tartar Baking Powder. Sold
by all grocers.
The need of merit for.piomoting personal
comeliness+, is due to J. C. Ayer 8t Co.,
whose Hair Vigor is a universal beautifier
of the hair. Harmless, effentive, and agree-
able, it ranks among the indispensible toilet
articles.
London, June 12.—The new Canadian
loan iS favorably viewed in the city, Yes-
terdays reports seem to leave no doubt
that the issues will be successfully made.
The scrip is already quoted at 2 to peem-
ium.
A $E'VERE TRIAL.
Francis S. Smith, of Emedale, Meskoka,
writes:—I was troubled with vomiting for
two years and. 1 have vomited as often as
five tines a day. One bottle of Burdock
• Blood Bitters completely cured me. .
Investigation nf the swine plague show
that, of all farm animals, swine more than
any other should have pine water from a
e ell.
GET THE l3EST.
Dr. Fowler's 'Extract of Wild Strawberry
is tbe bee, most prompt and safest cure
-for Cholera Uorbis, Dyseutry, Sick Stomach
Cramps, Colic, Diarhort and Cholera In-
fantum, that has yet been discovered. Its
popularity increases each year. All medi-
cine dealers sell it.
Success iu farming is not lottery, but
labor mad good management. • Teo little
items must be watched, the pennies saved,
the details kept well in hand.
• A VALUABLE DISCOVERY
F. P. Tanner, of Neebing,, Ont., says he
has not only found B. 13. 13. a sure cure for
Dyspepsia, but ne has also found it to be
the best medicine for regulating and invig-
orating the system that Ise hes over taken.
B. B. B. is the great system. regulator.
QUITE CORRECT.
"I have used Dr. Fowler's Extraet of
Wild Strawberry and found it the best
remedy I ever used for Dyspepsia and all
Sinniner Complaints among children, and
I thing no household should be without it."
Mrs. A. Baker, Ingoldeby, Out.
One mistake made with selling fowls is
in growing them to a le.rge size befoie
selling. • The best weights are from three
to four pounds each.
A party of five Spaniards, stopping at
the plifton House, visited the Whirlpool
rapids park Canada side. They got iato
the car on the incline railway without the
attendant being at his post, the Car with
the weights of the mute- desceuded at a
terrific rate of speed. When it reached
the bottom of the track it crashed into the
woodeit structure below, injuring the
whole party, one lady so severely that it is
said she will not recovers
• AFTER LONG YEARS.
"I was troubled with Liver Complaint
for a number of years, finding no cure, I
tried B. B. B. I took four bottles and am
now perfectly cured, strong and heerty."
1\ Ire. Maria Askett, Alma, Ont.
CONSIIIKETION CURED:
Assad physician, retired from practiage
having had placed in his bands uy.an Bast
Indian missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speed.y and perma-
nent cure Sof Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca-
tarrh, Asthma and oll throat and lung
affections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility anaall Nervous Com-
plaints, atter having tested ite wonderful
curative powers in thousands of oases, has
felt it his duty to meke it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuateclby tuis motive
anda desireto relieve hum an suffering,
ew...1 send free of °barge, to all who desire it,
this reeipe,in German,French or English,
with frill directions fax prepnriug and using.
Sent by mail by addressmg w ith stamp,
naming this imper.W. ,Noxes 149 Pover's
.731oele Rechester N 7
•
Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned
and endorsed "Tender for Post Office, Jse.,
Lindsay Ont.." willbe received at this office
until Tuesday, June e6th, 1888, for the several
works required in the erection of Post Office
„at Lindsay, Ont:
Speciecations and drawiugs can be soon at
the Department of Public Works. Ottawa , and
at the office of Messrs. lIedspeth Ss Jackson,
Barristers. Lindsay, Ont., on and after Friday,
8th of Stine, and tenders will not be considered
unless Made on the form supplied and signed
with actual signatures of tandems.
An e.ocepted bank aeon°, payable to the
order of the Minister of Publie Works, equal
to five per cent of amount of tender, must
accompany each tender. This cheque will be
forfeited if the party decline the contract, or
fail to complete the work Contracted for, and
will be returned in ease of non-acceptance of
tender.
The Departinent doge not bind itself to ac-
cept the lowest or any tender.
By order,
A. GOTIEIL,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works, 2
Ottawa, Lith ,7nue,1888.
• 1=t,M.A.ID TIMMIoCT
"ea C01,-C7aT-1\17- 4TXCX,M I
Farm for Sale.
Ninety acres, being lot 0, cot. 4, ih the town-
ship of Stephen, six miles from Exeter. 80
acres bleared ; balm -ice in bush, Sail ie• first, -
*lass. Good brick house, two barns, orehard,
twe. wet IS and springs.' 'Well faded end every-
thing handy. Will be sold ()Wieldy. Apply On
the PrenuseS
FRANK EVANS. „
June 14. Cioneree, e,
Dr. Waollipeton'e Visit
a Few IlrhetS to be Xtemensbered,
1st. lir, Wesliington is the only Throat
and Lung Surgeon in Canada devoting his
whole time to dieeeses of tile 'air Passages.'
2nd. He has devoted 7 years to his
"Specialty."
3rd, He makes monthly vieits.
4th. He represents his own .Specialty.'
5th, He consults, examines, and treats
all oases personally, and denounces the
system of doing business by "Precirr."
title Tie gives testiinonials of the most
reliable and, prominent eharaoter of resi-
dents of Ontaiie of the Arose \Teem:Bern.
oases every recorded, with whom a large
number of the citizens of Exeter and viein-
Ay are acclimate
• Me He gives the name in full and P 0
address, (not the mere initiels whieh might
refer to any Tom„Diok or Harry) and in-
vites any one interested to writo for par-.
Unitas.
8111, His next yislt Monday, June 25th
at the Central Hotel, Exeter.
9th. Dr. Waehington is a native of this
Province (Ontaiir) graduating at Toronto
With honors in 1782. Also the mite yr pas-
. , • Pall Wheat 00
sing the primary and final examinations of Spring wheat . . .. , .... . . .. ,.... 83
the Counoil of Physieians and SUrgeons of es.r,ey, 50
Ontario—in 1880 taking a Speohil Polocily. Oats•••••• .. • .. ••• .... •••• ... • ..... •••••• • • • ••••4 17
Die course in Basta, and New york. on di_ Clover Seed
Timothy
seases of the Throat and Lungs.
10th.—He resides in Toronto.
line—This is the most favorable seasen
of the year for treating Catarrh and its
kindrod•diseases, which, if neglected, will
in 99 oases out of 100 lead to consumption.
Consultation Free. —ADV. -
REA,R,ItIvr REroRTS,
Is.;.,, ri(iicnv %rod li:e,..lcvel :1,,i,100ad ta ., ..t. 5. o..Bie xl 0:j...01.1T1.1):::":. : W...........,0....., d 0004000115045,70 :83000: 1 bbtitk 00100000 . ;01007014070;7000
,OPo: aeoa :rtlnee° Y - -
rlionlvoatib• Sye a ft
Buttes .. ,.. - - 14 80.0 10
Plourporb1.01... ...
ages ,•
...
.,. ... . 0 co to o co
' ... 2 00 E 0 3 00
00 to 5 66
Potatoes,per lausliel - •,,
Apples,per bag
—
Dried 0 0480 0 00
Applespr b -
Geese per lb. — :::10 to 0 50 0 05 to 0 05
Beef ... -
,fliclearoulig, ... ...
139 LI ,f.' ) 114: ,irgcks I:, : : IlaYien Pres se e:sr es eelri lb:p re. . r. I 0' - e. 0 20 to 0 30
4 00 to 0 00
0 80 to 7 00
0 07 to 08
'Reeks per pr .
0 45 to 050
Sheepskins each ,. 04 50 05 t o 5000 0
Calfsicius ' .• . .. . . . .. ' ' 050 157805 It 00o 010 /CI 80C
Woolnyppe te. tr 01 uh. ,,,....
... 800 to 8 00
()Pion suerbusix
.............0 60 to 0 70
Woodper cord ... ,., ., 0 to 800
ST: mAnYs
Everest's Cough Syrup is the best in
the country.—Duncan Panel!, Forest.
,
Las.t Sunday a two year ohl heifer belong-
, .
iug.to Mr, Dalton, sr., of Brd con. Gesfield,
Was relieved of a great curiosity. It was a
calf with two distinct heads neon two dis-
tinct necks which meet at a short elistanoe
from the shculder. The heads have four
ears, fonr ayes, Ewe tostguee, and are mark.
ed exactly alike, each having a white strip
in the leen. There aro two Windpipes oath
leading into the lungs. The front logs
were bent the reverse way being bent as the
bind legs should he, Etna tol'e hind Ligs were
bout as the front legs should be. The back
bane was •so bent that the rear half of
the calf was doubled over road lay on the
front past so that the bind legs, which We're
grown together as fa s ria the hooks lay
between the two heads.
A READY RECOURSE.
The ravages of Cholera Infanturn, Choi.
era MorbusDierrhosa, Dysent+ y and 4.)ther
summer complaints a eoug children during
the hot weather, might he almost totally
prevented by having recourse to nature's
sovereign* remedy for all bowel complaints,
Dr. Fowler's Eetract of Wild Strawberry.
Thomas Cameron. of Kingsville had a
chicken die, and as it appeared to be heal-
thy when it "pegged out," just for curiosity
he cut it open and found inside the bird
Iwo pieoes of plate glass nearly an inch
square, some smail pieces of crookery and a
few small nails. The edges of the glass
were worn very smooth.
SCOtt'S 'Enatelsion of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and Etypopb.ospItites
Dr. W S lloy, Point Pleasant, W. :Va.,
says: "I hare made a thorough test 'ysith
Soott's Emulsion in Pulmonary troubles,
and geueral debility, and have been as-
tonished at the good results, alld as.
iemedy for children. with Rickets or Maras-
mus, it is unequalled."
WILL CURE ,OR RELIEVE
DIZZINESS,
BILIOUSNESS$
DYSPEPSIA DROPSY
INDIGESTION) FLUTTEFIING
JAUNDICE, OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF •
THE STOMACH,,
HEARTBURN, DRYNESS
HEADACHE, OF THE' SKIN,
And every species of disease arising
fromdisordered .LIVBB, KTRATEYS,
• STOMACH, BOWELS' tele BLOOD.
T. MILBURN & CO TVT51.4.T0',
to 02
02
60
42
5 00
..150 208
75
Bggs 32 15
Putter 14 15
Potatoes per bag ° .00 100
Apples per bush......,.. --... . .... 80 , 48
Wool per lb 20 22
Rayteartou. ... . . ...„. .......... .... ... , .. ....... 8 00 8 50
To the Deaf. --A persen cured of
DerifUessmaidnoises in the head of 23
Years standing, by a 'Ample remedy. Will semi
a desoription of it vole to any one ,applying to
N-Iooesox,,80 St; john -St., Montreal.
TV 0 it.wiz po-srx) ER _
_
Are pleaeceatio t Conteee their own
Purgative. es a F,C or. Ltd e.efflGtilai
goviroyer or wormd 1 ;:41axou or Admit*
CURES,
LiverComplaiiit
• Dyspepsia,
e Biliousness;
Sick Headache ,••
Kidney trouble
• Rheumatism,
kin Diseases,
. And •all 'im-
purities.' of •,the
blood froni what
ever cense' aris-
ing.
The Great Spiting .1W edicine
PRICE 75 Cts. (with Pills $1)
--TRY--
Dr. Modder's
Little, Liver - Pills,
Very Small and Easy to Take.'
NO GRIPING. NO NAUSEA.
Sold everywhere ; price 25 etc.
Union Medicine Co. Props., Toronto, Can,
rarraor.
p
IMPRIAL MILL
WOODHA1U.
The undersigned would respectfully intot
he cons mu nit y th at they have ls ased the above
mills for it term of years ; and will be pleased
to have a call fro= The raill has tecently
'been improved, by the addition of new mach-
inery. ltis the intention of the subscribers ;to
add s set of rolls as soon as possible; and' all
• corobined, the • •
Woodham Grist Mill
Will be seaond to none in the West
Gristing ,
and 'Chopping Done
Promptly.
Fresh oatmeal constartely on haud for sale or
exchanged for oats.
SATISPICTION GUARANTEED.
jA ntrAL somarrtp.
3. & A. AilcNEVIN3
Dr. aTIASE
Has is world-wide rep lite:eon as a physician
and muffins e, ift efaudrake Da n delion Li per
Cure i a triumph of Medical skill, eurieg
all diseases ofthe leindey and Livers,
SYMPTOMS OF
Kidney Conaplaint
aches anti
pale s in the back ; a dull pain or weight in
the bladder or base of the abdomen ; Beata -
in g urine often obstructed ; feequent desire
to urinate, especially at night, among, aged
persous ; hot, dry skin, pthle complexiou red
1111a avlatto tlepositse drop, diezinese, sour
etemach, conetipakon, piles, liver steel
swellings, dec.
SYMPTOMS OF
Liver e)012p1de., I, /Pain the
'shoulder biede
,
Jatunlice, sallow toiriplexion, a weain ; eired
feelin gene life or onergy,,head ache, dyspep.
Sia, indigestton , loots, 'missiles &a,
HOW :
ereildi..nke and Dandelion ar en eter e'en v or
tetras, ft d whet conabined with kidney rem-
edies, as in Dr.Ohase's Liver Care, 11I most
positively cue° all ttidnoy1tv5r trouble's. et
acts like a etiarm, stimulating tbe clogged
liver, strengthening the ki dneysnei I i levig o r•
atirig the whole body, Sold by all defaces ee,
one dollar, with eeeeipt n ook, which alone is
Werth tlio money.
1-rs ,4 Dr, b ase's Pitts aro tla
•13-leeeevee leidnertiver Pins ei.ade ; tliey
T A ,„ k, iiatgen.tly ytt. afity
lede tes be talion daring ally bbiploy-
-00411.4, niont„ They eure iciapoy-liver
1."1-11) trenblos,liearleclie,b eioasness
eestieenerin eso. (me Pilla <lots,: ;Iola 'by rill
denim's. Price 87 cents.
T. 1..,tiquA.r.isoisr & co,
1.3radfc)rti, Ont, IVIanfs
J. SNELL
Merchant :T"Q''j
Has removed to, premises one 'door
north of Brownings drug store', whare
there Will be found
IlAsserl4ed•Stook
OF SPRING
TWEEDS. FOR.SUITINGS Sze.
Scotch, English,
Irish, French and
Canadian Goods.
up on the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
CONSISTENTLY IOW PRICEES !
A 0A,LL WILL GON)tiNCp..
5NLIAL0
Greqltate of Cleveland
Cutting Seltoo
LOOK OUT FOR
—TRY
Ti—
I am in receipt of a choice and well.
selected stock of,
Fresh
Groceries
• , letVould also inform my numerous
friendS and •Customers that I will be on
the road next Week with .my peddling
wagon.
House & Lot
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-0aosete'
Town Hall.
DE.A.RIZTC
e•deigAINIMIONI•••••=1.11•1•10110.11%
v-70
Fishing Tackle, Floats, Sillkeral
Reela, Fishing Lines, Gaff Hooks,
Landing Nets, Jointed Rods,
Troll, Fly Rooks, Tripple hook
And the Celebrated CorkFlo
gait', and Skeleton Baits.
GAMES. —Rubber Belie, Bae
Balls, Base Ball Bats, Lacrosse
Balls,aelneens se 3KPLicitesQ,TpotimeitSnoeesttt
,s
PlayingcrlaeuC
ksebriaser, s, Fs r eolaChess,ekAe ruivit hr ,
ooit anFsi,r n
J. 11.V. BROWNIN,u, Prop.
QUEEN OITY NVORTS'..
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it Toronto.lEvery Barrel Guaranteed. This 011 WaS used on all machinery during the
Exhibition: It has been awarded NINE GOLD MEDALS during the last three years
I"See that you get Peerless. •It is only mode by
&worm',•aocirits cs4 co., Tonpwro
FOR BALE BY JAS. PICK.A.B,D.
youLockin
The cheapest spot intown for
Hardware, Stone and Tinware, paints, Oils and Glass, sec., ifyoa are, t ecu at,
BISSETT BR
Weave nowoffering the balanee of our atock of Axes, •
Cross -cut saws, Lamps and Tubular Lauteine, at cost
• 30 ID-A:YS 01•1-1-1
We would call your attention to a few of our specialties :—
A Handsome Brass Library Lamp, $2 50
A Large, Glass Stand Lamp, new design $1 00
• A Good TubularLantern - $0 50
• A Good Axe and Handle 0- $1. 00,
An A 1
- 00 80
thing at Rock Bottom Prices for Cash:
Manure he'ovrely
A full stock of the following lines always on hand..—Barb wire, Plain galvanized, Am-
calent and Viled wire, and Buckthorn Fencing.
Having purchased our supply of Binder Twine.early we are now in a position to supply
at tne lowest possible price. ' ' •
• A full stoosnof tinware of all kinds always in etock. Eavetronghing and roofing a spec-
is.fty. Agents fpr the B eletalic Shiu gle Roofing. Ask for priees. Agents fOr ther
celebrated Raymond Sewiug•Macnine. • ' •
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