The Exeter Times, 1890-3-27, Page 6Iorsennen, Attention !
Stallion Route Bills
SEASON OF 1590.
If ;on, want a Neat. Showy BID. well, put to-
ercd,auetteSgay randarbend or order o displayed on
° Miee.
Lou can have abetter cboiee of cuts tban
ever before. and einonz tho large assortment
ere have. cenbe suited exactly.
infers by mail carefully and promptly at-
tended to.
Don't give y ur seder nntilyen rise thin sur
Prices.
Times Office,
xeter
Sl'J I;iG FA11 S -1690.
Stephen ,S U8borae, at Exeter -April 8
Crediton, at Crediton -.-April 9
Hensen, at fiensall--april 3
Biaushard, at Eirhton--April �
South Perth, at St Mares A.p it lb -
Stratford, at Stratford—April 15 0
.Ailsa Craig, at Ailsa Craig. -April 22
South Huron, at 13ruceiield--April 16
Parkhill at Parktnil1—April23
Fullerton, at Fullerton—Apri1,4
Mitebell, et Mitchell --April 9
I3iddulph, Granton—April 10
Ribbert, at Steffe -April 3.
The Mansion house, Blyth, has :been.
solt1 to Mr J. P. Felber of .Auburn, who
takes possession.
Whilst bailiff Campbell of Btyth. was
making a seizure of some chattels on a
farm near Blyth, he was attacked by
the owner with a pitch fork.
There is a dual languagedifficulty
up in Berlio, Ont. Some of the alder-
men address the chair in. German and
the Mayer lairs back In the Sante lang-
nage. The members who do not
understand the tongue don't know
whether the floor is being wiped with
there or not.
In North. Crosby, Ont., the Rev.
Father Towney found a district, exclu-
sively Roman Catholic, in which, with
one exception, none young or old,
could read or write. He started a
school and youths, nineteen years of
age, began atudying the. alphabet.
The parties who have been stealing.
wood from the Central hotel and some
ether places in town lately trust not be
surprised to have their stoves blown
up some of these mornings. as a good
many woodpiles are being oloaded"
this week.—Parkhill .Review.
DIStI'RICT DOING -S.
The Latest Current News Tleruug1soaitDistrtl,e
Lucan Council is organizing a fire
company.
All seats will henceforth be free in
Luuoan elei<hodiet Church.
I'srl:llill to making a great effort to
have the salt well, there, put in opera-
ttou.
An attempt is being made to take
away the license of Fullerton village
hotel.
For the cure of oolda, coughs, and all de-
raugements of the respiratory organa, no
other medicine is so reliable as Ayer,a
Cherry Pectoral. It relieves the asthwatio
and consumptive; oven in advanced stages
of disease, ana hes saved innumerable lives.
Wiltsotl's Wild Cherry 1 elteves
vouglts anct Golds at once,
and cures quickly.
The F. rest.Connail, at a special meeting
held in the Council Obainber Friday night,
passed a bylaw to raise $7,000 for the pur-
chase ot a high sehoo3 site and the erection
of a high school building thereon
Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder is
endorsed by all aur leading Chemists and
Physicians as the purest and best, Use no
other. Sold by all grocers.
Waehingten, D. O. March 17, —The
World's Fair Committee to -day decided to
date the opening of the Fair on April 30,
1892, and close October 20 of the same
year,
A BRILLIANT RECORD
Will soon end if not supported by genuine
merit. The success of Burdock Blood Bitters
is founded on merit and approved by trial.
It purifies the blood, and sures dyspepsia.
constipation, biliousnesa, sick headache and
all similar complaints. B, B. B. is purely
vegetable.
A Granton correspondent writes;—
“Tbe laroprietor
rites;"Tbe'laroprietor of the one -price cash
store is offering special inducements to
buyers during the present season. To
every purchaser of a barrel of dried
apples, he will present, "gratis, a 2Tjib.,
specimen of Canadian granite.
Tuesday last some young men frons.
Legau were in Mitchell and being well
pruned with whiaky they nt.ade things
lively during the afternoon, Without
any provocation whatever one of the
party, John Campbell, struck lair. Robt.
Reyes, deputy -reeve of Logan, in the
face, breaking the bridge of his rtoae.
The very i*tfdden death el Wm Ross,
Esq., occurred at lits son's home just
east ot Bornish, on Sunday fast. Afr.
Roas had reached the ripe age of $5
years, yet was apparently rut' of vigor
and health up to the last. He had just
partaken of a hearty dinner and walked
towards the door when he expired.
The regular meeting of the Asthma r
town council, .held on Monday evening
of last week, Was attended by about
50 ladies, whose abject was to protest
against the granting of an additional
hotel license in that town for the pre.
sent year. The protest came too late,
however. as the council had taken
action tho week before, recommending
that en addttioual license be granted,
which has been done.
Mr. David Glidden of Fullerton, left
with his family and chattels for Mani-
toba on lllonday.
Mr,lohn Hannah will run four cream-
eries during the coming season, Sea -
forth, Londeaboro, Goderieb and ICirk.
toe,
Iltriners beware of shoddy peddlers
selltiag tea. jewellery, oloth, inc., several
McGillivray tanners got badly bitten
last year.
• Twenty-two hands are now engaged
in the llitchall woollen mill, and, even
then the firm is behind with their
orders,
Cateron & Holt's Law OfficeGoderich
was visited by fire on Tuesday Evg.
The flames were controlledby the fire
department.
On Friday while Mr. Aaron Jacques,
of Mitchell, was working in Mr. Daniel
Herbert's bush, Logan, he cut his foot
nearly in two.
Mr. George A. Graham, of the Nation-
al hotel, St. Mary's has leased the lm -
portal hotel,Galt, and will take posses-
sion on the 1st of April.
Mr. Jas. Long Sth con., McGillivray,
is still very ill at his home in Moray.
His health has been broken all winter
becoming much worse ot late.
A Parkhill rumor has it that Dr. Caw
is to receive the appointment to the
vacant Registrarship of Middlesex. It
is said the appointment will not be
made public until after the election.
The Spring Assi„-s will open atGod-
ericb on the 31 anat. The Whitely
poisoning case will be tried then, and
it will be watched with the greatest in-
terest. Aside from this the criminal
caleudar looks very light so far.
On Tuesday the by-law passed by the
village of Bayfield to aid a flour mill by
way of bonus was quashed on the ground
that the granting of the bonus required
for its payment an annual municipal
taxation, contrary to the Municipal Act
of 1888.
Mr Armand Hartley left Clinton on
Monday of last week for Manitoba,
where ne is going to teach school. He
will be greatly missed by the students,
who wish him every success in his new
home. Armani was well known among
the boys m Exeter.
The Grangers, according to the state.
ment ot their manager, have lost $1,-
500 per year in the Kincardine salt
works, purchased by them a few years
ago. For five years the property is to
be assessed at' $4,000.
The people of Prospeot Hill and.
nelgltboncoad will regret to hear of the
death of elks Sarab McMillan, former-
ly ofBiddutph, but now or Moosejaw.
The McMillan family moved to the
North-West leas than a year ago, The
father lived only a few days after they
arrived at l'Ioosejaw. .Now one of the
daughters have beau called away.
On Taesday last at. Kilpat-ick's furniture
factory Blenheim John B. Mackie was tako,
ing a belt off a pulley with a stick when it
got caught and was thrown back, striking
biro in the abdomen, lie died ltfouday
matting.
Pie yard's I'eetoral Balsam aures coughs,
colds, hoarseness, brouchitia,. aathma,
whooping cough and all bronchial and lung
troubles. Price 25e, per bottle, or 5 for
$1.00.
11MARXET REFORTh.
NNHTER
Red Whe et
Spring Wrest:,..
t3arley
Oats
()lover Siad
Timothy +
Peas
Corn
Buts
ter
Flour perbbl
Potatoes,par bushel
Apples,perDag
DriedApplespr b
txoese per lb.
Turkey perib
Dueka per lb.
Obiokenaper pr
13oga,dressedpertro
Beet
;didesrongh. ,..
- dressed .
Simopel:fne Saab
cal f ski.ne
Wool perl b
Rayperton
Onlonanerbneh'
Woodper cord
ST1X should be in every Louse, ft saves
tweuty times its cost. Sold by alt druggists,
A,. Detroit syndicate Inas pureliesed 140
acres of the raver front part of the John
Davis farm, lying betweeu iirindser and
Walkerville, the ,price to be paid being
$50,000. Whether the land is luteuded for
residence lots or for a bridge or tunnel ap.
proaches cannot he determined in Windsor.
RUNNING SORES HEALED
I had a pain in my left gide, which brake
taut iu running sores. Burdock Blood .Bit.
tors was the only reediolno Welt gave me
relief, although I tried. teeny others, My
side is all healed up uow, and I ani able to
go around after being in, bed, for over, a year
without relief, Ialso used Burdock Pills,
and find them the best Theo ever taken,
MRs. B. Mamas
Mount Pleasant, Ont.
At the Ctimival Assizes tho grand jury
brought in a true bill against David
Creighton, publisher of the Rmpire, for
criminal libel, In the case of Edward
Ferrer, editor of the Bait, against David
Creighton, no bill was foaud,
'Vicat Is It?
To those wee have never used Wilson's Wild
Cherry, wobeg to explain that it is a prepar-
ation for the euro of ou
(toughs, Colds, Crp.
Bro
lullnchitis,k,ndredhlsea00sesping,wCollghbiohhas, Losabeen of In vosuciao-
,
Wt
eeasful use for twenty Soars. It is a purely
vegetable medioine in the form of syrup. pleas-
ant to the tasto, and gives immediate relief to
sufForera from diseases of the Throat. Chest
and. Lungs. Wilson's Wild Cherry never dis-
appoints. Try it for yourself land family,
Sold by all druggists.
Nellie Bly's latest rival is Mies Regina
Rothschild, a young woman of fort Town.
send, Nash., started March 17th on a tour
of the globe in an attempt to beat all
previous records. Citizens of Port Town-
send have aubsoribed 83,000 toward the trip,
Miss Rothschild will travel eastward over
the Canadian Pacific, and expects to leave
the same day George Francis Train is
announced to sail from Tacoma westward.
Miss Rothschild expects to make the trip in
61 days.
At \Yardsville, Wednesday, a'lament-
tible death by scalding, occurred.
Several Ifttle girls were playing f ifiide
and Seek,” when a llttle Ella Crandeli
was placed in a churn and the ltd re-
placed. The others were in their hid-
ing places. Mra Crandall was outside
the House, and when she returned pro-
ceeded to scald the churn by pouring
boiling water through the hole in the
lid. The little girl screamed and upon
lifting the lid discovered her daughter
frightfully scalded. The little girl died
within a few minutes.
Talk about your bottomless ponds,”
said an old East Oxford farmer to a
Woodstock Times scribe, in referring
to the Berman tragedy at Spruce lake,
"Why, East Oxford can also boast of a
bottomless pond. Why, I remember
many winters ago a team of oxen were
healing a heavy log on sleighs across
the little lake on the Vanduser farm,
on the 7th con. The ice gave way, and
oxen, log and sleigh sank out of sight,
and no trace of them was ever seen
again. A lot of us boys had our curiosi-
ty aroused, and we sank a weight a
thousand feet down without touching
bottom. Our clothesline gave out then
and so did our curiosity."
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300to32,5
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▪ 51 to 55
,, 0 40 to 52
0 13 to 13
14 to 0 14
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40 to 1 55
:., 1 CO to 100
0 4to050
▪ , 000to007
OO8to 10
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,.,. 0 25 to 0 30
450toe 00
400to525
200to250
350to85&
060 to 80
�, 050to090
ti18to070
7 00 507 00
• 05050000
2 se to. a on
sT Maalfs
rail Wheat..,.,. 0 $0 0 80
Spring Wheat........, .,............, 0 80 0 80
Barley l
Oats
Clover Seed
Timothy
Peas
Eggs.., ........ ,. ..,......, 12 0 12
Butter 13 016
Potetoee: per bag ,,,,,, ,,,,,,„,,,, ,,,•,,, le _ al
.Apples per bugle
025 27
300350
,, ,,,, , ,,,, 2 50 400
055059
Bay pertou
Bran per tan
Shorts `• *+
20020
550650
14 0014 00
20 00 20 00
Oeteseelpereb1.,,,,„»., ,,. ,, ,..,. 6 007 00
LONDON,
Whoat,83o to 85o per bus. Oats, ~Veto
23eper bus. Peas, 8.k'to47e por bus. 13ar-
lei•;51'aiting.45 to43eper bus. Barley Feed,
3.30 to 41a Per bus Corn, 4se to 471e per
bushel.
The Jewish population of Palestine
has increased '70,000 annually in the last
five years. In 1741 Palestine contained
but 8,000 J ews ; in 1883, 20,000 ; end of
1888, 70,000.
The Orange Bill passed its third read-
ing in Senate Friday. It will probably
receive royal assent to day (Thursday)
in common with a large number of other
bills passed this session,
In appearance Mrs. Burchell's father,
Mr. David Stevenson of London, Eng.,
is a typical Englishman of the most re-
spectable type. He has a strong face,
with a square jaw, and his whiskers form
a little river well under his chin. Mrs.
Jones, Mrs. Burcheil's sister, is tall and
rather thin, and is evidently older than
her sister, whom, by the way, she does
not at all resemble.
essemussseemessettemetraterseo
FRED W. FARNCOb1B,
Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil En -
G -=NEEM, ETC..
Office, Upstairs. Samwell's B1oak, Exeter, Ont.
Tbe list of convictions for the county
of Perth for the quarter ending 11th
March contains 46 convictons, the ma-
jority of which -21 -were from St Marys.
They were principally for infractions of
by-laws. The fines amounted to over
$300.
The bones of the behemoth unearthed
in Amaranth township last year, and
purchased by an Owen Sound syndi-
cate, were exhibited at Tara the other
day, and attracted a large number of
visitors. It is only by comparison that
an idea of the gigantic animal can be
got, and in this way it is estimated that
it was 23 timeslarger and stronger than
an ordinary ox,
'rbe new hotelkeeper of Fullerton,
has made an early record for himself.
13e took possession of the house on a
Saturday and the Inspector got on to
hits the next afternoon for contraven-
tion of the Sunday clause and for card
ploying and drinking. It is ,whispered
that one of the participants in the Sur y
day card playing .and drinking was a
b ether'hotelkeeper,
11linP.rcl's Liniment Lumberman's friend.
The Canada Coy.
TORONTO,
Toronto, Mar. 27. --'beat Sprius No, 2, 60e
to 87e por bus :red winter.No,2,86e toter per
but. Manitoba No,t hard,156 to 107 No. 2,1 09
tq l 05 ; PEAS 55e to 58a per bus. OATS 29e
to ale ter bus. FLOUR. cries, 53.44 to 23.,45
per bill straight roller. i;3
i 70 to $175;
mane ba'kors, e4,00 to $4,50. BARLEY, ' to 1.
49 o to 500 ; No.2 44e to 45e; No 3. extra 390 to
40e; No. e. 3So to 370,
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Sleeping car passeugera for Pacific coast
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Paul and Uuiou Pacific Overland Fast Mail
Tine no longer leave to wait in line at Conn, -
ell Bluffs Transfer Station to obtain aleep.-
iug car berth raaonations west of the Idle -
wild River.
The new arraugemonta erode by the Chi-
cago. Milwaukee se St. Paul Railway obviate
all tach delay and anuoyauee.
For further aartteulars enquiro of nearest
'c ress A.E.H. General Pasueuger agent, Mil.
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.tavioE To 5o!UEne.—dreyou. dist lrbedat
nightand broken of your rest bye sink obit('
suffering and crying with pato of Cutting
Teeth? If so send at once and got a bottle
of" 4rs,winalow'sSoothing Syrup"5arChil-
dren . Teething. Its value to inoalculablo.
It wiilrelieve the pour little sufferer ern
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reducesintlamcantiou, and gives tone and
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of one of tile oldest and bust female
pliyaioians and nursOS in the United
States end is far sale by all druggiata
throughout the world. Pilots twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be sure and ask fort'Mns
Wntsx.ow's u"0Tirr�o soaun "and no
other incl.
ALL INA HEAP.
Malarial feyerleft me with my blood in a
terrible stats, with boils breaking outon my
head and face. I was too weak to work or
even walk, but after taking a quarter of a
bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters I was able to
work. The boils all went away in a heap,
as it were, and my strength fully returned
before the bottle was done.
FRSs. W. H 1TYEa,
Winona, Ont.
Friday night Geo Murphy, a farmer who
lived aboat three miles east of Burketon,
started for home walking on the C P R
track. His remains were found strewn
along the track Saturday morning. Tbe
night express is supposed to have run bin
down.
IMPROVED FARMS ]O.R SALE
The following lands, now rented. will be
open for sale atter l st November. 1869, when
the existing leases will expire:—
TOWNSHIP CONCEssrev Lor
Hay 8 W+i+�,El3cE+.WI, 6
3 N9
.. 15 ,Wi,21,25
Stanhen............... t 1
72
Aux Se.blee 9 Ei,14i Et, Ne 17
West 14 E},8
Stanley 85 We, 7,WI, 8
GENERAL'. TERMS One-fourth of pur-
chase mor.oy down, and ten years given in
which to pay balance, at a rental equal to in-
terest at 5 por pent. Per annum.
Prices will be given on application to the
Commissioners,
CANADA COMPANY,
Toronto.
October 281h,1889.
Coupon, Ticket Agent or add
LABOR ITEMS.
Sudden accidents often befall artisans,
farmers and all who work in the open air,
besides the exposure to cold and damp, pro-
duciug'rheumatism, lame back, stiff joints,
lameness. etc. Yellow Oil is a ready reme-
dy for all such troubles. It is handy and
reliable, and can be used internally or
externally.
There are 26 Collegiate Institutes in the
province and the total ayerage cost per pupil
is 333.36. The average cost per papii in
Owen Sound is 220.45, Chatham $21.43,
Strathroy $22.18, St Thomas 324.83 and St
Marys 326 06. The average daily attend-
ance was 126.
TW 0 MEN TESTIFY.
GENTLEMEN,—One bottle of Hagyard'e 0i1
cured me of lumbago after all else failed.
PETER A_ WATSON, Four Falls. N. Y.
"I need Yellow 011 for croup this winter,
and mnst say 1 find no better remedy fol ft.
FREDRitICE BERNE. Four falls, N. B.
.1t*
when Baby woo sick. ,*c gave her Catatonic
When sho ana, a Chila, ebe cried for Castoria.
When she beeamo Miss, she clung to (historic,
When she had Children, she gave thew Cpstoria,
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days and refused all food. Simply applying
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Feb., 1888.
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NONCOM BROS. MFG. co. (Ltd,), Ingersoll, Ont,
NOTICE.
Exeter, Feb'y Ilth, 1890
We will sell cheap for cash, the balance of our Winter
Stock—consisting of Cook and Parlor Stoves, Axes, Cross
out Saws, Rope and Web Halters, Sleigh Bells --at prices
that defy conlpetitirn.
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TETE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET ►.
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P. S. --We must ask that all overdue a^co'uits be set-
tled at once, by cash or note.—B. Bros,
Overcoatings at any price ;; Suit-
ings at any price ; Pantings
at any price.
OENTRAL
Drug Store
A full stock of all kinds of
- Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd- '
GTS
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared. at
Central Drug Store Exeter.
C ]GLITZ.
est Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 eave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stock. of Fine Trimmings, and the ben
Cutting in Town , you are sure of atislao-
ion.
,lila,. . SITZLL.'
FALL and ICINI
G-QQDB _
/have just received my large consignment
of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
and to make room for them I
am now selling off my
Previous Stock
At figures away down. I do not believe in
carrying over goods until another
year, and will al ways
sell at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
Rather than hold them over.
MY STOOK
is the best assorted in
town and of drat quality goods
I am here to exchange goods with
the public for cash or pro-
duce and am bound to
do it.
P. ROSS,
Market Store, EXETER.
Nov. 18, 1889.
W.IImprr
Eos! k Shoe Maker
Has opened business in the
premises of R. SPICER, op-
posite SENIOR'S Photo Studio
where he is prepared to meet
his old customers and as
many .new ones®
Sewed W o rkaSpecialty
Repairing promptly and sat- -
isfactorily done.
A CALL SOLICITED
W. H. TROTT..
DO YOU
WANT TO BUY
FIRST -0L A SS
FU R N ITURE
AT LOWER RATES
THAN SHA 114 GOODS
—ARE USUALLY SOLD --
--THEN GALL AT—
GIDLEY's
—ONLY FIRST -CLASS—
Reliable Goods
t Prices Lower that so -c5.
led Cheap Houses can giv,
Under
E ^lie all 1, ,
Branches.
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Successor to. C & S. Gidley)
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