The Exeter Times, 1891-8-6, Page 5Condensed News.
(Continued from page 4,)
have sold out the entire stook and good -will
of the wine and liquor branch of their bud,
Bess to the well-known wine firm of Messrs
J. 8. Hamilton h Co. ot Brantford.
The Forest .High School Board has en-
gaged J, C. Hutchison, of Fordwioh,Huron
County, as assistant teacher, in place of Mr
Hamilton, who resigned, The new teacher
will get a salary of $600 per year.
London's bonne of 0100,000, granted to
the Loudon, Huron & Brace railway, has
bon paid off, the Consolidation aot having
) esn availed of in retiring the debentures
thereon. which tell due on the 14th inet
The city'a debt is therefore 3100,000 less.
1The F. C. 'C. Club, et Loudon, has issued
invitations for the annual tour to Goderioii•
Avg. 16, 16 and 17. They go via Exeter,
Varna, Brumfield and Bayfield, returning
through Clinton, Holmesviile, Seaforth,
Dahlin, A4itebell, Sebriugyille and Stratford.
A boat will likely beprovided for a trip from
(ioderielt to Sarnia.
The; ',nation of $1,0G0 made by Mr, Tim,
Barri, of McGillivray, to the R. C. church
at Mt Carmel has been put to use in the
purchase of altars and bell for the church.
On Angnat 30th Bishop O'Conner will bless
the new altars b the horning, atter which
Solemn high mass wilt be snug by the Very
Rev,. Dean Murphy, ot Iriehtotirn, H1s
Lei4lahip will confirm about fifty children.
At four pan. the Bishop will again appear
to bless a new bell. TLC bell will cost 30O
and weigh 200d lbs,while the altera will coat
OM The "lecoratioits of jte nUare will
goat over $200.
Tnesiav afternoon Geo. Atken, of Bath -
Inst •eat, Loddon. and driver of a pop wagon
ler 3. Tune it; Sons, and who is well known
in Exeter, drove up to MSeCali'ahotel Lump,
and after a short 13eneral conversation, and
Vie transaction of a few business matters,
t`Qid the proprietor of the hotel to have Me
team cared fee for the present, as he was
going to Forest on the train, and would re-
turn that eveui-g. Aiken did geton a train
at the Leman station. but further trace of
Mtn cannot he obtained, Aiken baa since
written a letter to his mother, and says he
did not intend coming honed again, and
although it was a hard etrugele to leave his
Mettier, he couaidered it beet "Loader the
clrenivatal es." What the "Cometataueea"'
are, iitir. `enealua a mystery
PBBT11,
11Stava and faruace coat is being solo in
Stratford at 34.70 per ton,
;lir. e.'t. W. 13414, of St. Marga. has dia..
pcaed-el bia farm, ;lot 1E, 8.13. Blauebard,
to Mr. Ed. Coilfue,
'Broils Mr. llugh ;pestle, of the 101heon.,
Ilib'tert.wee busily cupped with the binder,
Lis°Load got caught ire;.he machine and out
trff part of his thumb.
:'"t the I'aistowel cheese market last week,
*bout 10,000 boxes °:•cheese were sold, all
lettered being taken. This represented over
'3500.0 in harts ea*.
On Monday the Robson -Sperling Co.,
`:orwarded from St Karp six carloads prime
"at cattle to the ,Gid Country markets.
'Average weigbtper llead,11001bv. Amount
';laid to farmers, rengiug in the neighbor -
head of $0000.
BABY Was Stcx,.-My baby Was very siek
with diarrhoea and atter everythiug else
cad failed I ttied0r. , Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry:; the first doss gave relief.
and a perfect rare soon resulted." --Mrs..
John (s. rk, Bloomfield, Ont.
On Monday vrhile ?Zr. Andrew Forrester,
of Mitchell, waa'eiorking in ouo of his barna'
he was buried ibeneath several hundred:
pounds of preened fax, which rolled on top'
of blur When' reached he was almost ex-
pired.
Ces Nor 0ogeara,--\lien Maud Grant,.
of Mountain, Gut., writes : "I can room.:
mond Ar. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw-•
berry for summer complaints anddliarrhoea.
There is noticing to compete with it As it,
,3uceeoda in the severest oases."
Thos. Geary, of Hibbert, niet with n
painful accidett by which three of his:
fingers were kttdly injured, ono el thorn'
having the fleet/ torn from the bone. •Elie'
hand got oanget in a pully while:unning =tt
pateut hay elevator.
The to.va,eouncil voted 525 is pay wit-
nesses fees inaonneotion with the ,cont od.
revision. Mec.'Wilson rendered ria amount
for the modesty(?) sum of 540, bet we believe
it bac gime eon reduced to .025. Mr,
Idingtoa's account will likely rap_ from 00
to $75. As elm debts have been illegally
incurred Ali. 'White has iustrneted Mr. Mc-
Pherson. ae seen as the montes ere all paid,
to ane the eaembera of the council, holding
each one personally reaponeiblo ler his share
of the outlay -Mitchell Advocate.
They have O3iscovered it! "Mise'l" Mtn
Ore, which is wrxranted to care Oiliphtheiia,?
or any Throat trouble, Dyspepsia.orFemale
Weakneasee. Sat up by the VitauGre Com.;,
puny, Box 8.9, Belleville.-ag6m3•
BORN.
?IOORE-In Ecsetor, on the 25th mot„ the,
wife of Sohn M. -sore, a so a.
AMOS-In Elxeter,.on the 25th uit , it a vire'
' BRINTNET.L--ltn:Piseter, on 23rd a8itt.•. the-
wife of Jaynes Brintnill, a son.
' WALPER-In Exeter North. on the25tholt ,'
the wife ofMr:E,evi Walper,a son. j
:MONEY -At Rieleton. on the 27th nit..the 1
wife of O. L. money, a daughter
:MoTAGUART-In ZJso^rne, on the tad
wife of Ptter 110 aggart, n daughter.
133 E RRY-In Tuckarsmi th, on the 23rd ult.iAro i'
wife of Arr. Jauae 113erry, a son.
;TODD --Th Clinton.on August 2nd. the wiifeaf
A.M. Todd, o: The News -Record, a eon,
of Dr.T. A.Amc e, a daughter,
DIED •
g,tti,TER-In Osborne,, cn the eat inst..
Richard 'Mater, aged 73 years,?
xsli W.i--Ia Hallett, on J'iily 30, James
own,.agod 77 plane. 5' months and 29
,.
Y-InTuckersmitheeth con, on August
-nd; Mary Ellen, wife ,of Mr, Jas, Berry,
aged 28 years and 2 days„
MA.RRIEO.
E,LIZBB1dAN-JAOQUI2S-Ina Mitchell, on
the ,28thuult., oy the Rev M. Mr.
August Elizormeu. Logan, to Jane,
sea pail daughter of Mr. John Jacques,
Mitdiel1. .
KELLY-33R0VVN-At the ,residence of the
bride's parents, 12th con Bullet, en the
5th inst„ Mr- Henx} W.Iielly, of Blyth,
to Miss; Ag3ie, daughter! of Mr. Jo'iu
Brown,
WARE-SHERIDAN-AtSt:Patr elrschurch
Biddlulph, on the 21st nit„ by tee Rev.
1+'ntner Got nelly, Mr.Williani Ward, to
Mise Mary Sheridan, all of'Lucan.
IR(iNSIDE-WESTMAN-At the residence
of the bride's father, on the 22nd ult., by
the Re v Mr . tiros n, of Granton, Ur. Alt.
Irouside, to Mise Eva Weetmao, all of
iddulph.
ROBINSON-1WTY.,•AtP1trilby church. atit-
ehell on the 22nd uttt, by •Rev,. A. D. �
'Dowd' Bey, L A. Robin',soa, Esq.. of the
Merchants' Bauk, Brandon, Manitobai to
Neenah RE bud Maunder, fourth daugh-
tei 01 the late t'oljamp QWty, "Royston,"
Fullerton,
`REATxalcrAoller Mills, SH,rvs
Clearing Sala
J. H. GREIVE
Is going out of busines, and
his immense stock of
Fine Tweeds & Worsteds
must be sold at once regardless of
cost, Now is the time to buy
cheap Sults or Cloth by
the yd. Note prices:
Scotch Tweed Suits for $11; worth $16.
Fine Worsteds for $14 ; worth;$20.
Fine a'! -wool Tweeds at 40e. per yard.
`Illus is no shoddy goods
sale, as the stock is
NEW GOODS
and the best patterns.
Remember we guarantee a
sure At or no sale"
Call and fnsiedr
our Stook
J, H.�.+F R I E V E.
pIANO TUNING.
W. A. 3w+'etran (Piano tuner) fie iii town
this week. and will he at regular intervals to
future, Mr. Sweesnianl orsid a number of
pinnas in Exeter last winter that will be -
emetic hie ability. Ho ale° holds; credentials
frontloading piano dealers, L,oavQ ordere
early etttiosee jewclet.'latoe°.
FA.Rtl1 FOR SALE,
lice auderai(,nedoffers to rent on reason.
able terms, lottl,couLtovnship of Iiiddulpll
frontfrg on Landon road, 0 miles south of
Exeter. one lieedred gore% of land. There
are on the prclntses moil frame house and
hem. awl geed wells °!water. The teras fa
to °good, xteteof cultivation. For terIOS, etc
apply to
Perrueu G LAVIN.
cul.
p.•
1i.bira
F01
North half °Clot 4, north boundary of Step-
iien,wll denied with gaol buildings and good
franc inose, wall feneedand drainoi, fares in
Aral-classcondition • also west halt of lot 0,
north boundary of Stephen, with about fifteen
.ores goal hardwood bush - tho rest of which
to aoc4i gesture lands, well fenced and good
water supply: these properties are eitunted
i} miles from Exeter. Terms reasonable and
immediate emersion. h'urtuur eartioulars on
application to Jona Sweet',
.
ti lsae-1 m, Exeter:
FOR SAL.'',
A Two $ torey BRIM DIVE"r.I,INtl HOUSE.
situated on Mill-st directly rest of tho Presby-
terian church, Exeter: together with three.
qa irtore 0f an ner0 0f land tlydt Oia,s fratllo
stable and driving house. Tainted ;splendid
orchard of oleoie° young fruit bearing trees,
with an abundance of amali fruits ; good well
and cistern. Will be sold bhee.p on terms to
`suit purchaser. Possession given any time
°Furtieer IlartiettIar,1 on application to
M. application
dly 1& mI 0n the promises,
WesternFair
LONDON.
September 17th to 260, 1801
DIARI►ET REPORTS.
Wheat , , $1,02to $1.05 per bush
OUR SELLING PRICES.
Flour, Strong Bakers', $3 00 per 100
do Best Family 2 75 "
do Logy Grade .. 2 00
Bind ,.. 90c,
Middlings , , . , 1 00o.
Screening 1. 00c.
Chop .. .S1 20 to 1 30
CANADA'S FAVORITE
Live Stook, Agricultural,
Industrial and .Art Exhibition i
i:9TABLIS Eo 1808.
LARGE INCREASE OF EXHIBITS ANIS a
ATTENDANCE EVERY YEAR.
1890 was good, but 1891 will bo better.
$25,000 IN Y.ItIZES
Attractions, etc., whish aro being arranged
for, will surpase nuy yet produced.
Special Excursion Rates on all Railways.
Entries close September 12th. For Priao
Lists and informative apply to
CAPT. A. W. PORTE, TILOS. A, BROWNS
President. Secretary.
Exeter Packing House
James -sit., Exeter.
We, the undersigned, wish to
inform the Public and Store-keepeos
of Exeter and ssesrounding countaey
that we have on ,band a good sup-
ply of SUGAR CURED HAMS,
ROLLS, BREAKFAST BA4COi'I,
BACKS and Sl[aEs ; also DRY
SALTED MEATS and PURE
LARD.
We also keep at the Main Street Meath
Merket a good suppliy,of first-class
MESH & CORNED ISEEF,
MUTTON, LAMB. VEAL,
and PORK, POULTRY,
,n.seseon. BOLOGNA And SAUSAGE.
--
CASH. PAID Gl°CIR HOGS.
SNELL BROS. & CO.
1891, 1891
A FINE ASSORTMENT
—OF—
Fancy Goods
Odor Cases,
Dressing Cases,
Shaving Cases,
Collar and Cuff Cases.
Manicures, etc.,.
—B Y—
VP. B113130.
t
44
44
44
Chop stone running every day.
"TERMS 04511.
TILE EXETER DIILLING Coy.
MARKET REPORTS.
EXETER
RedWbeet
Spxiug Wr4aat .,.
Baxley
Oats
Clow er Seed
Tiutonby
Peas
Corn
gags
Rutter .,,
Flourperbbt
Patataoa,per imbed
APl'les,per peg
Drieddppleepr b
Geese per lb.
Turkey porn)
Ducks ear lb
Chio'keneperpr
Ho,^seiressedperl(0
Reef ...
Eidesrough,
dressed
Sleekest -One °nett
Calfsl:lne
Wool per lb
B'ayperton
Ouionsnerbuah�
W0odeeroord
1.0
0.0
010
011
11.0
014
11111
200.
AT;1IAUT8
010
000
•
90 io p;,
99 to g5.
ea e, se
40 to .t3
4to) to#70
1 4+1 to 1 4e
15ito re
0 40 tq 5a
13 to l3
10te9el
tt0 to 5 1;,
50 to 0 51
100t0100
o Ato0G0
0 C5to0o6
(7 to t'8
0 tO to 0 07
025 to 030
040 to023
400 to0,W#,
4(0to4:.Q
,09to1125'
060 to i0
O';4 to 0 as
113 to019
R G toil (M!
050 to 050
2e0to2o0
$
Pail Wheat....................„ 9e 95
Spring Wheet ............................. ... 90 95
Barmy 0 4044
Clover Seed 3 ,G 4 25
Timothy ...................... 1 25 2 se
Pees 0 03 0 To
Eggs. .:........................a ata
Butter 14 0 14
Potato** per bag 30 35
Apples per bush 050
\l aolper lb 18 0 19
Eayperton 8 50 900
Bran per ton 14 Ota 14 CO
Shorts 0. •,
a a tweet per bbl,. ,
gogs,dresse,l per re.. 5 OO to 5 25
.... ......... 20 00 20 00
0 00 i 00
LONDON.
wheat. 93 to 93 per bus. Oats, 44e to
40c por bus. Poaa.72e to 75e per bus. Ilar-
leo,lo 43s peri to
Gporn' bus. Baehr toll a pe x.
bushel, �_
TOP"0NT0.
Toronto. Aug, 4 -Wheat Syrian --No. 2. 97o
to9Se par bus; red winter.No 2, l G2 to 102 per
bus. Manitoba No 2 hard,1 bl to l 07 No. 3, 94o
to 95e ; PEAS leo to Tito por bus. OATS Plc
to 47e per bus. FLOUR. extra, $3 85 to 93.91
strong bakers,484,e0 tht 4 roller.. BARLEY, No I,
TUE GREAT FEMALE MxptciNr•.—Tile 19110
tional irregularities peculiar to the weaker
sex, aro invariably corrected without pain or
inconvenience, by the use of Dr Morse's
Indian Root fills. They are the safest
and surest medicine for all the diseases in
Mental to females o! all ages, and the more
especially so in this climate. Ladies who
wish to enjoy Itealt ', ahoald always have
these Pills. No one who ever uses them
once will allow herself to bo without them.
Dr Morse's Indian Boot Pills are sold by all
Medicine Dealers.
When Bay was sick, we gave her Cestoria.
When shelves a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When sho -became Miss, she 'clung to Castoria
When shelled Children, oho gavethem eastorfa.
10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If yoit'will send us your address. wo will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Tor. Dye's Celebrated Elootre-Voltaic
Belt and Appliances. and theiroilarming effeots
upon the nervous debilitated system, and how
they willequickly restore you to vigor and man-
hood. Pumelhlet free. If you aro thus afflicted
wo will send you illicit and Appliances on a
trial.
VOLTAIC BRLT CO.. Marshall, Mich.
CONSUMPTION CURED:
An old.pishysician retired from Pre ctico,hav
ing had Owed in his hande•by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy -for the speedy and perma.nentcure for
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asibma and
all throatand lung affections, also a positive
and radical euro for nervous debility and all
nervous complaints, after having tested its
wondorfal curative powers ,in thousands of
cases,bas,felt it bis duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated'by this motive.
and a desire to releive human.suffering,I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, the
recipe in Gelman, French or English, with
full directions for preparing an4 using. Sent
by mail by addressing with -stamp, naming
this paper,'W. A. NOYES, 820. -Powers' Block
Rea ester..N. Y.
For Over Fifty Years.
MRs. WrNstaw's SOOTHING Svune has been
used by millions of mothers for tbeir children
while teething. If disturbed;at night and
'broken of yourlrest by a sick child suffering
:and crying with Bain of cutting teeth send at
.once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for ohitdron teething. It
will relieve thepoor little sufferer immediately,
Depend upon it, mothers', there is no misteke
about it. It cures Diarhoen, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, euros Wind Colic. softens
the gums, roducoe Inflammation, and gives
tomo and energy to the whole. system. "airs.
Winslow'sSoothing8yrup"for children teeth-
ing s pleasant to the taste and is tbeapreserip-
tion•of ono of the eldest and best ,female
physicians and nurses in the Hutted States
Pries. 25 cents n bottle. Sold by all druggists.
throughout the world. Be sure and arae for
Mas WINS SOV 50(T WHIG SYR C P."
Exeter Music Store
PERKINS & MARTIN,
R 9 €N4
Wo have eunstantly on hand a largo display
-or the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SEWING MACHINES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL MUSICAL .INSTRUMENTS..
Persons anticipating the purchase of any-
thing in the above lines will do well to call at
the store. We guarantee satisfaction, and
prices as low ps can bt hadat the manufactories.
see our stock respectfully ie ass fine'as will be found iu
any city musiccstoro-
.e.s.-Agents for all kinds of agricultural
imple
CM
STAND :-Fansou's Block, Exeter:
Flower,
Field
2 D---
Garden Seeds
FARMER BROS
JTJLY DItIVLS
Milliners At Halt Price.
L:attiea' Rid Boots ..$L25
Ladies' Sllppers 2:i
Heavy Flannelettes,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10
'Muslin 4
Shirting ,., (i
Print, 10004004.....,.0.00,.,,,. 5
Dress Goods i
Tine Suits to Order . . . . . 13.00
Cott+aaades, 12e, and up.
—SUGAR AT CUST,—
tlltoiee (Groceries and Pure Spice -
Cheap,
Wo give highest price for butter and
eggs,
DOUPE & CO., Kirkton.
NEWT
Sprin Gcood4g
New Velveteens.
Dress Goods.
Mantle Cloths,
Prints.
Table Linens.
Skirtings.
Cottons,
Cashmere Hose.
Cashmere Gloves
Kid Gloves.
Corsets.
Cottonades.
J. MATHESON,
HAY P.O. - EXETER NORTH.
HURRAH!
. NEW
Tailor Shop
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new tailor shop one
door south of Treble's harness
shop, where we are prepared
to do work on the shortest
possible notice and in the
Latest Styles
-AND A -
Sure Fit Guaranteed.
W. JOHNS..
FOR
30 DAYS
Cheap Binder Twino:
Com loon Sense, 9c.
Composite, 9c.
Crown, lle
Red.Cap, 12c,
'Famous Blue Ribbon, 14e.
JAS. N. HOWARD, W. Ii. MOND,
Propr:etcr. Manager.
•
1.1.4
The acoompaning .cut repre-
sents the famous Crediton Road
Cart,' manufactured by Wm, 11
Wenzel and Israel Smith, Credi-
ton, Ont.
4 iThis .cart has now been in the
market for about two years and
has met with great success. The
manufacturers claim that it is the
best cart int knfactured, bout as
regards convtl;ience and durabil-
ity. They have dozens of testi-
monials from parties who have
purchased these carts, which
speak in the highest terms at
then. The 'orkmapsbip mllsl
material employed in their COO -
Tem o Enxzorr CART. etruction can not be surpassed.
and the price_is as lo was is consistent therewith. A glance at the cut will show the
reader afew advantages this cart has over all others, viz .-The easy. mode of getting
in and out; the absence of springs or bars which bring the rider's weight on the ahafte
so as to sag them ; the convenience of carrying a robe or rues in cold or stormy weath-
er. These carts are manufaetured for one or two persons, and finished to suit the pur-
chaser. Gears furnished to the trade.
Mr Wenzel also manufactures Waggons, Buggies, Sleighs, Etc., and does nil kintle
of repairing in these lines.
Mr Smith runs a 11 st-class general blacksmith shop, and guarantees to give satisfac-
tion in all kinds of new work, repairing, horseshocing, etc., ete, to which he gives lite
personal attention. See circulars for further particulars concerning road cart.
W. IL WEA ZEL,) Crediton. Out.
„ISRAEL SMITH,i
BISSETTB.ROS.
O THE PRO ' •
The cheapest plao in town to by
Builders' Hardware, Naris, Hines,
Locks, Class, Put:,y, Paints and. Oils.
New stock of the celebrated Johnston's Urinul Paints -Showy Colors.
New lines c f iists' Paints and Brushes,
Barbed, Plain, Strip, Black and Galvanized Wires cheap f.A. Cash,
Tinware Stock Complete. -- Eavetroughiug a Specialty
New Rayilaor4t1 Sewing liachincs and Needles.
GIVE US A CALL,
SZVT 1310$
SET
¥OiiT iz
Eavetroughing
DONE:
SY
WILL FOLLAND.
CLERK'S NOTICE OF THE 1
FIRST POSTING 01' VOTERS' LISTS.
Voters' Lists. 1891. Municipality of the VIL
LAGE OF EXETER, County of Huron. No-
tice is hereby given that I have transmitted or
delivered to the persons mentioned in the 3rd
and 4th sections of"The Voters' List Act",the
copies required by said section to bo so trans-
mitted or delivered of the list mado pursuant
to said Act. of all persons appearing by the
last revised assessment roll of the said munici-
pality to be entitled to vote in said municipal-
ity at elections for members of the Legislative
Assembly, and at municipal elections, and that
said list was first posted up at my office in
Exeter, on the 21st day of July 1891, and re-
mains therefor inspection. Electors are called
upon to examine the said list,and if any omiss-
ions or any other errors are found therein, to
take immediate proceedings to have tho said
errors corrected according to law.
Dated this 21st day M. EACRRTT.
of July, 1891. Clerk of Municipality
!ai1iniI1
TEM BEST YET !
TELE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET
Best Ordered Clothing pi educed in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 leave your orders ea•ly, f
or
with. the best staff of Tailors ; the 'Lest
stook of Fine "Trimmings and the best
Cutting in Town, yea ate sure of Wishes -
tion
G Whizz
Did you see our stock of
FINE MOOTS and SHOES
That we have put in the store one door south
of the Post Office? Now it is worth your while
to give us a look. We will show you through.
We have all the Finest Lines of Ladies' and
Gents` Shoes made in Canada, and guarantee
they aro right as far as wear and value Roes.
If you want a real nice shoo, something that it
is a pleasure to wear, Dome up and see ours.
Besides our fine line we also carry a large and
well assorted stook of Boys' and Misses' Shoes
for school wear. also Mon's Working Shues
and Knee Boots
AWAY DOWN 1N PRICE.
All our goods are guaranteed good, and as we -
wish to build up a TRADE and KEEP IT, we
are selling CHEAP for CASH.
Children's, Misses' and .adios' Too Slippers
and Oxford Ties for hemmer in all the new
shades.
Bring in your girls and buy them a pair of
School Shoes. They are dandies.
Give us a eel. You are welcome.
GEO. MANSON,
DO YOU
RANT TO BUY
FURNITURE
AT LOWER RATES
THAN SHAD." GOODS-
-ARE
OODS--ARE USUALLY SoLn--.
-THEN GALL AT-.
GI L Y'S
-ONLY FIRST -(,LASS -
Reliable Good
At Prices Lower that so -e,:
led Cheap Houses can giz
ill all
Undertaking ,
b
Branches.
• S. GIDLEy
Af s =' (Successor to C. & S. Gidley)
- 0DEFELGOWS' f3LOr