Exeter Times, 1897-4-15, Page 5T3'hi
Cures
i"Cures talk" in favor
of Hoed's Sarsaparilla,
for nos ?other medi-
cine.
Ta
es o
spine. Its great cures recorded an truthful,
oonvinoing language of grateful 'men and
women, constitute its most effective ad-
vertising. Many of these cures artmar-
ifelous. They have won the confldce of
the people; have given, Hood's Sarsapa-
• 1lla the largest sales in the world, and
bane made necessary for its manufacture
the greatest laboratory on earth. flood's
Sarsaparilla is known by the cures lit -has
.Made—cures of scrofula,, salt rheum and
eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia
and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver
troubles, catarrh --cures which prove
Hood'
Sarsaparilla
Is the best–in factthe Oee True Blood Purifier;
caro liver " ills; easy to
ood's Pills take, easy to operate. 25e,
MONEY TO LOAN.
on good improved farms ata and 5..t . private
trends. Apply to ELLIOTd.. ELLIOT. .
;ethane. Solicitors, Exeter.
Farms For Sale,
.. few good farms for sale cheap—Money to
pan. Apply to JOHN SPACKelAN
Samwolre Block, Exeter.
YOUR SPARE TIME.
hten,and wotnen,toconduct business at home.
'Work Is simple writing and copying lists of
addresse received from local advertising. to
be forwarded tons daily. No canvassing ; no
slrevious experience required, but plain writers
preferred. �'. vmanent work to those content
to earn iz'0 or more weekly in spare time.
Apply to \'Amro:' 1'r.[;. Co., LONDON, ONT.
TT.i KINSMAN, L. D. S.
• DENTIST.
Specialist in Gold Filling and
Plato Work. Extracts without
any pain or sickness, or any bad
tercets in the gums and face. AtZurich on last
'Thustlay in tush month. Rooms: west side
3.3 or street. Exeter.
Dn. i3 + 3.1.,i, (0 ... ;. i.. �, S.)
DEN"
lfonfrr g;'aduato of the Toronto t,ui-
versi .; eon J. a al College of Dental Stn sells
aatOntaci.'. Ala Bridge work. urotvnsand`l'latc
*weal i, t o i :l, i ue,it>t possible manner, A
]tarndt a re. u t t l eI le for painless extraction
lthc, 11 a. I , t 1 +t, talon gi%en to the preservat-
ion
Hotel, Eicctfn fro.. (Mee opposite C'en-
U oa
AGNEW L. D. &.DENTIST,
. t LIN1uN.
Will be at Grab's betel Zurich
on the s.00udThursday of cash
month and at Hudggin's hotel
lieasall every Monday
1Nor
6ET tOUB riiS
MARKET Rlu'.Pa RTS.
Wheat per bushel Exeter. April 21st6. .739to 73
Oats a.,.... , ...20 to 22
Barley.. ... ..20 to 24
Yeas•38 to • 40
Butter.. 12 t 13
Eggs
oyS
Geese •
Ducks.ns.
Chickeper lb, ,
..
Dried Apples..
Pork dressed.
Pork live weight $3
gay r to5 ttoo 8.00
Cloverpeaeedn .. ......... '$4,00750 5.00
Alsikc clover .g..L
Timothy'seed . $2.5030 tto0 2.75
• London. April 21st.189..
Wheat, per bushe ,. ....75 to 70
• .... 19
DOWN"
At W. Johns', The
Tailor. Made to order
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
get a fit.
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
o
9 to 9 �.
4 to 4
s to 4..
5 to 5
2 to 2
$4.1.1!)
50 to 5 c4
ats
Peas ....: •
Barley
Buckwheat
Rye • . .
Corn
Beans
Butter ....
Es
Ducks
Turkeys per lb...
Geese per lb
Chiekons
Cheese
Potatoes per bag
I per ton
I .kpermvt.,
A 8u,t of Ulothes
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in. an old and
reliable plane, and A. J.
13NELII. never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall Winter Goods
.20 to 28
':2I to 2
• .. .. , 55 to 30
to '31
40 to 55
Al2 o 14
95 to G
93 to 10
30 to 8 to 8
49 to 50
• ...$ 7.00 to $ $ 50
.. $4.50 to $4.75
The Kind That Cures.
The .Great Spring Health
Renewer.
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
them to jou. There 'are many
oiher'lines that are specially at-
ractive.
A.. S. e i .,,L,
Central
IIIUIG STORE.
•
PAL E's CELERY COMPOUND FOR MEN,
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Read the following testimony- that
conies from Mrs. Blake, of 303
Hughson Street. Hamilton.
"For years I suffered greatly, and
was under the care of doctors who
finally toles me I was going into
consumption. I was becoming worse
through the use of medicines,•
and I gave up my doctors. While in
a very critical condition, not able to
sleep or rest, always faint :and weak,
appetite and digestion bad,. and my
system run-down and little life left in
me I commencedto,use Paine's Celery
Compound. After .taking one bottle
I felt, much relieved. I have used in
all seven or eight bottles, and ' am
now a new• woman, a'aan enjoy life,
and am as well as I wish to be. Many
thanks for your great medicine."
My friend, look here 1 you know
bow weak and nervous your wife is,
and you know that Carter's Iron Pills
will relieve her, now why not be fair
about it and buy her .a -box ?
The International Brotherhood of Lo -
connotive Engineers, will hold its an-
nual convention in Windsor this year
some Ow in July, the exact daate not
being fixed yet.
Seventy million people know), Hood's
Sarsaparilla purifies the ' blood,
strengthens the system and gives
good health.
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EXETER
THE PAPAL AB3LEGATE.
Editor Christian Guardian :
Dear Sir; -It would seem that by
whatever authority or in . whatever
capacity Mgr. Merry del Val conies to.
Canada, his visit is fraught with
danger, both to the peace and harmony
of the country. One is surprised that
Protesta,nts who aided by voice, pen.
vote and influence in defeating the
Conservative Government, now watch
apparently with mute indiffel'gnce the
advent of a foreign envoy from, the
Pope, who says he is coming here to.
settle the. Manitoba school question.
It will be interesting to consider two
phases of his mission. First, by whose
authority is he brought here? Second,
for what purpose is he coining ?
As one might expect, the Laurier
Government deny any official connect-
ion with his visit. At the' same time,
all the facts which have so'far cone to
light .point directly to the conclusion
that he conies at the instance of the
Government, officially or unofficially.
Who made the application to the
Pope to send the Ablegate? The Icon.
Charles Fitzpatrick, Mr. Laurier's
Solicitor -General, and ' Mr. Charles
Russell, the agent of Mr. Laurier's
Goyernment in London, Eng., both
Roman Catholics. It would be ab-
sured to say that these two officers of
the Laurier Government both went to
Rome in their private capacity for
that purpose. They are both in the
f theGovernment d neither of
you OVER FIFTY 'YEARS;
AN OLD A1» WELL-Tmro Rhusit .—Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup pas been used for
over fifty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teething,with perfect success.
It soothes the child.softns the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and lahe best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take so other kind
Turnips For Sale
A quantity of Turnips for sale cheap. Apply
to It. McCord, Thames Road, Usborne, or
Hay P. O. _
INAIiTEF
Those who have used
Winan's
Cough
Balsam.
.Pronounce it unequalled as
a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
AND BRONCHITIC TROUBI ES,
Winds Condition & Uough Powder
for horses, beat in the mar-
ket, always on hand. Also
a Cetobenefacto and .Lini-
ment, the medicine so sue.
cessfuily used by Mr, Chas.
Munroe,, Parkhill, in this
and other towns, in treating
and curing various diseases,.
For Sale at
C,,. LUTTZ'S.
A good servant in small family who can do
plain cooking and who is used to house -work.
Apply personally or by letter.
MRS. EDMUND WELD.
Thu Ridgeway,
London (Sonth).
Notice To Creditors.
Notice is hereby given pnrsuant to Section
30 of Chapter 110 of the revised Statues of On.
tario, that all persons having anyclaim against
the estate of William Redd. late of the village
of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentleman.
deceased. who died an or about the 211th day of
March 1897, are required on or before the 15th
day of May 1897, to send or deliver to Messrs
] lliot. Elliot & Mackenzie, at Exeter, solicitors
for John Bill. Esq., the Executor of said estate,
their names, addresses and descriptions. with
full particulars in writing of their claims, and
tho value of their securities (if any), duly v erti-
lied.; and that after Said date. the said
Executor will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said estate among the parties
entitled thereto. having regard only to tire
claims oft which the said Executor shall then
hays notice, and the said Executor will not
beli,t'blo or responsible for iiny part of the
as*ts of the said estate, to any person or per-
sona
ersons of whose claim or claims the said Eecutor
shall not have had notice at tba time of such
distribution.'
• JOHN GILL, Executor.
ELLIOT, ELLIOT & MACI{ENZIE,
, - his Solid tors.
Dated at Exeter, this 20th day of April, 1837.
pay o overnmen , and net ler.
them would have presumed privately
to take the responsibility of doing an
act which. places the fate of the Gov-
ernment in the balance, and way re-
sult,in its overthrow. One newspaper,
reporting a speeeh.made by Mr. Fitz-
patrick in Quebec the other day,
credits him with saying that he
was backed up by sufficient authority
for the business. It was reported in a
newspaper recently; professing to
quote a high authority, that Messrs.
Fitzpatrick and Russell presented a
petition to the Pope signed by "forty-
five
fort
dove Catholic members of the Senate
and Commons, including Mr. Laurier
and all the Catholic members of his
Government, of whom there are about
thirty in the Commons," asking tltft
Pope "that a delegate be sent to
settle the , question." The Ablegate
himself, in an interview, stated that
his object is to "remove the contro-
versy." If so, then an application by
private individuals would give him no
authority to: do it. Taking all the
circumstances into c•ousideration, the
conclusion is inevitable that Mr.
Laurier and his Government are im-
plicated in the transaction, and the
move was made fortheir benefit, .at
their instance, and with their full.
knowledge and- concurrence. They
may and do shelter themselves behind
the excuse that there was no official
action, but this is a mere transparency.
Second. For what • purpose is the
Ablegate coming ? It cannot be as an
arbitrator. ,Why ? Because an arbi-
trator ntust be an indifferent person,
and no one .representing the Pope
could be said to be indifferent on this
question. He is not conning merely
as an arbitrator between the 'Catholic
Liberals and the bishops, or he would
not have expressed surprise that. Mr.
Greenway was proceeding with his
legislation, anti, moreover, the bishops
had no say in his appointment. lie
stated in an interview that he w -as
coming to investigate the question,
and to "remove the controversy.' He
cannot "remove the controversy," un-
less Mr. Laurier and Mr. Greenway, •or
at least one of them, has agreed to be
bound by, his decision. Mr. Greenway
evidently is not so bound. Therefore,
unless Mr Laurier has agreed to abide
by the decision, the Ablegate hits mis-
understood the scope of his authority,
which is extremely improbitble. The i
best opinion appears to be state I about
as follows : There is a dispute be-
tween Mr. Laurier and his_ followers
on the one band, and the. bishops on
the other, the 'latter demanding
Separate Schools in Manitoba, and Mr.
Laurier insisting upon the settlement
he made with Mr. Greenway, which
does not give Separate Schools. The
Ablegate comes here clothed, it is
said, with full papal authority. He
will investigate the whole question,
and after considering it from the
standpoint of constitutional rights.
public sentiment, and the require-
ments of the church, he will state his
conclusion to Mr. Laurier and the
bishops. If this decision is in favor' of
Separate Schools, Mr. ,Laurier must
kiss the rod, or try some new move
to extricate himself. If the decision
is in favor of the Greenway settlement,
then the bishops mast submit or be
deposed. It is, however, more than
probable that the Ablegate will en-
deavor to find some middle- course to
which both parties must come in• line.
The interesting point will he whether
'the sacrifice that will involve to Mr..
Laurier can be borne by- bite without
overthrowing his Government.
In the meantime, Protestants Must
clearly see that the -.decision of this
important matter, Which • the people
supposed they.had settled, is removed
to it new and - foreign forum; whose
judgment may determine' `whether
Manitoba shall -or shape -Mt have Separ-
ate Schools. •
The dangers to Canada are -(and we
must assert it with all respect to his
Holiness the . Pope)—that a certain
proportion of- our citizens are to be•
-coerced' by a foreign' potentate into
the• acceptance of terms to which
they die -not agree. Also, that if once
a precedent of this kind he established,
the Pape will be theutor citizens ahere-
after,ettle educational disputes in.
which Catholics are • interested in
Canada. - •
• . I+l. COATSWORTH, JR.
NEINE
Medicines
THIN ONLY ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE
PREPARATIONS ON THE MARKET
Pleasant Pure and Healthful
PIII1ENOLINE
MOMS
Spec11iG
PNRENOLINE
Pills
Guaranteed, to cure
Rheumatism,
Sciatica., Lumbago,
Gent and
. Neuralgia.
TIMES
A Clippie fa ! f e,
SO DOCTORS • 'SAID e'ONOERNING
RICHARD Il: COLLINS
lie spent Months in the Toronto Hos
pitat Without Any Benefit—Pink
Pills Cured Him. After; All (Aber
• Treatment Failed. •
From the Echo, *carton, Oat.
The Echo presents to its'rea tiers the
following plain statement offset, with
the simple comment that -a medicine
-that ctin••perfol•ni so remarkable a cure
is simply, invaluable, and it is no won-
der that the aggregate of its sales
throughout the country^ is enormous:
I, Richard B, Collins hereby make
the following statement; which can be
confirmed by any number of witnesses
nil this section of•the country. I first
began to complain about three years
ago, Ilaad then been working in a
fish shanty, and was wet almost the
whole time, stunnler and winter. I
was then con fined to the house forthree
months. This was my first attack and
on getting better I commenced work
again the first ofthefollowingFebruary
and continued at it ttetil, the next
January when I took a in; : is worse
attack. The -doctors pronounced it
rheumatism and after treating me for
that disease until about the first of
A tare cure for
Headache Dizziness
Constipation,, Indi-
gestion, Biliousness,
Bright. Disease,
Diabetes, Paralysis,
Convulsions, Heart
Disease, etc., etc.
Marnafaott-rated on Honor
!sae Sold on Merit.
Sold in Exeter only by C. Luiz.
May, they discovered that my trouble
was disease of the hip joint," and ad-
vised to go to en hospital. I went to
Toronto and stayed in the hospital flee
weeks and then returned home. I,
however, did not recover, and was
compelled during' the following sunt -
mer to go back to the hospital where I
remained three months getting worse
all the time. I was told I cotild not be
cured and when I left was only able to
walk by•the aid of crutches. I then
carne -home and was not there long be-
fore I was taken to • my bel. I con-
tinued in I.his state until January fol-
lowing, when I was advised by several
friends to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. I took their ad-
vice and • befot e 1 had finished
the fifth box I began to improve, and
by the time *I bad completed a dozen
boxes I was able to walk without
cutches, and have never used them
since. I was able to do light work in
a short time, and in January last (I897)
I commenced working in the woods
and have no trouble from the hip un-
less over exerted. During the last
three years I have spent 5300.00 in
doctors' bills, and medicines, trying
everything recommended, lint without
any good results until T took De. Wil -
lianas' -Pink Pills, to which .I owe my
restored condition, as the doctors gave
rip all hopes of ever seeing rte out of
bed alive and well. I may Say that
before I began taking Pink Pills dur-
ing my last attack. I put in many a
night so bad thaat•I never expected to
be alive in the morning."
Rheumatism, sciaatt'it, neuralgia,
•partial paralysis, hem motel' ataxia,
nervi us headache, taert ons prostration
and diseases depending upon humors
in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic
erysipelats, etc., all disappear;'before a
fair treatment mitleDr. Williams' Pink
Pills: They gave a healthy glow to
pale and sallow complexions and build
up and renew the entire system. Sold
by all dealers and post paid at 50c. a
box or six boxes for $2.50 by address-
ing. the De: Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont. Do not be persuaded
to take some substitute. •
•
A woman who is weak, nervous and
sleepless, and who has cold hands and
feet, cannot feel and act like a Well,
person. Carter's Iron Pills equalize
thecirculation, remove
nervousness
,
and give strength, and rest
At the Owen Sound assizes Miss
McNevin. sued Rev. Mr. Lechard for
Slander. •The minister had told the
plaintiff's intended husband soniethitig
that caused him to break the engage-
ment The young lady finally consent-
ed to accept a complete retraction and
apology from the ruanisaen, who will
also pay the costs.
• No small objection which youngfolks
had to the oldltilne spring medicines
was their nauseousness. In Our 'day,
tins objection is removed euid `Ayer's
Sarsaparilla,. the' most powerful and
popular of bloodspurifiers, is'as pleas-
ant to the palateeetia cordial:
Good News From South l.)akota
The glorious results of_ this season's
harvest of golden grain will pour a
stream of sound money into the pocket
of every. Dakota farniex•.
South Dakota has thousands of acres
of choice tat'mingatnd ranch land lyieg
east of the Missouri river, and within
one day's rule from a hh',u o or Mil-
waukee a which eau . tin's t'e bought
reason ably cheap; but width afore -the
end.of another year may be .advanced
In price.
The stock -raising industry •in Seal) I
Dakota is profitable, and Eastern capi-
tal is now being invested in cattle and
sheep growing in that state.
Diversified tanning, the growing of
live stock, and the products of the
dairy, are plaeing South Dakota, fore-
most in the ranks of the successful
Western states.
Those desiring full •information Olt
the subject and particularly those who
wish to seek a new home or purchase
land; are'iequested to corresppond with
A. J. Taylor, Canadian ` Passenger
Agent, 2ling street East, Toronto,
Ont.
Cattle shipments from Manitoba to
the British markets have cownnenced.
In the New York -Legislature, the
amendments to the Raise's liquor tax
law were adopted without change. The
principal amencluaents, patting a tax
of $500 on all clubs that sell liquor,was
bitterly opposed, but was Carried.
One amendment restores free lunches
on hotel counters. -
• RICH AND RED.
Rich red blood meansstroug vigorous health.
Burdock Blood Bitters enriches the blood,
strengthens the system. regulates the bowels,
liver, kidney and stomach.and cures dyspepsia
biliousness, bad blood, sick headache, etc.
One 'cent adoseandevery -dose . helps the cure.
IN BICYCLES AND
WATCHES FoR
During the Year .1892.
For full particulars see advertisements, or apply to
LEVER BROS., LTD., 23 SCOTT Sr., TORONTO
NOTICE
. 1
After selling out near-
ly all my stock of furni-
ture, I hive my store
well. filled again with
• New Goods, latest
styles. All bought at
lowest cash price.
THE
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WAino e,
Bar COME AND INSPECT.
1Uiiidertakin g - 7iciuow
' A. Specialty. %eca
R. N. 1 OWV E 45/81n. ant.
An Introduction. 35/8 ;1.
Wny
Not
Ride
the
Best
It gives us pleasure to ill
troduce to you our fine. Beat/ r.r
and Milton Overcoatings; also
a big range of Scotch and Can-
adian Tweed for warm winter
wear. Our prices arc away
down. Did you see our $12
Black Worsted Suit (made tc
order,) If not why not.
J. H. Grieve
FARMERS!
You will find at Bissett's Wareroonrs
the following line of Agrictrl-
tural Implements,
DEEAIlNG BIN-
DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND BALL BEARINGS.
' STEEL SULKY RAKES.
Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc a and Diamond Harrows,
Plows, and Turnip Drills. •
E�.WIItE i ACltltffS ETOL
The celebrated I Knoll Washer
Raymond sewing and wringers
machine
STOVESt._,.�'
Gurney stoves and furance:s.
Waggons
Buggies
Bicycles.
The Chatham Waggon and a full
• line of the celebrated McLaughlin'
Buggies.
- c'131LL"
BOYCLES!
Are You Interested
-- In EVheels?
e handle
some of the lead-
ing CANADIAN
and. AMERICAN
makes at prices
to suit the times.
A few second hand organs
5 and 6 Octave, cheap.
Sewing Machines
ALWAYS ON HAND.
P. S.—Selling out Dise Har-
rows at cost.
. PERKINS & MARTIN,
Main street, Exeter,
it
iE JP:ov "1,GFNTS //V . ,E
OND TOWN /JY T/5E COUNTRY.
CA'TALOGUE'S ON Al PL1GA1
Aaa Corner Wabash Ave and Congress St. MID DL OWN, OHIO
war ,ns, eetiO.n to examine our diffe
Wheels as we have good pneumatic tire bicycles from
Sole selling ag;_nts for the ,"Racycle" and "Alton".
Ontario . COOK BRO
Write for Booklets awl prices.
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The reference is to the s`lve
or the stain htaO wedre ai Slicira!
rilev all like ip wt,iett is Fa
argument to itr,alns..n last t.ti
en vale:mug. at .;. men t r:
ii, uterta} ci by this.
and tufty shrunk an,
K'VI i:nirinsiilt 15 t;14
, A petition to'the Dominion Parlia-
ment a ..;cin • that "the unjust and op-
pressive tax levied by railway com-
panies for the transportation of bi-
cycle." to quote its words; lie remove
ed, is being circulated among all cy-
clists and exteeeively signed. The pe- SG ��.
tition asks that bicycles be classed as 1'
baggage; aced that the owners. be not
required to crate them.
G-IDLEY& O.
a' jet:. found i 1 their
Will 11Q� (t (1 t
New Premises, Opera House
Sloe?;:.
Gi ey & Son.
-. NEW
A fine line
and. Scribhl
Pure
Are neo e.
Pickles.
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