Exeter Times, 1898-1-20, Page 5'
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Made and Merit Maintains the confidence
lot the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla, If a
medicine cured you when sick; if it makes
wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond
sllquestion that Medicine merit.
'That is just the truth about Hood's Sar-
saparilla. aparilla. We know it possesses merit
because le curea,'not once or twice or a
hundred times, but -n thousands > and
thousands of cases. ; We know it cures,
absolutely, permanently, when all others
tail to do any good whatever. We repeat
•
arsaparifla
lathe best-in?fact the:One True Blood 1?ur(Iler.
cure nausea, indigestion,
flood's Pills biliousness. 25 cents.
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KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND
' DR. A. It. KINSMAN, L.
D. S., D. D. s., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentists,
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effects. Office in Pan.
son's Block, West side of Main st., Exeter.
PR. AND ARSON, (0. D. 8. a .. D. S.)
DENTIST.
Honors graduate of the Toronto L''ni-.
•rersity, and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. All Bridge work, crowns and Plate
work done in the neatest possible manner, A
ararmless anaesthetic for painless extraction.
The strickest attention given to the preservat-
ion of the natural teeth. Office opposite Cen-
tral ,Hotel Exeter, Ont
ExeterElectric. Light
AND POWER co.y (LIMITED)
Notice of Hates
The following rates will be charged by the
above company for the early and late service
they propose giving the town.
IIoz4se leightiirig
??Iain. Hall $3.10 per annum per 16 c. p.
• (or 4/5's cent per night )
i parlor $2.80 per annumer 16 re. 'p.
(or 7/I0's cent per night.)
Each subsequent parlor lamp $1.80,
(or cent per night.)
Dining room $2.75 per annum 16 c. p.
Kitchen '- - $2.75 "
''7pstaire Hall $2.00 " "
(or 3/5's cent per night.)
Sparebedrooiu $1.50 per annum 16 c. p.
(or A cent per night.)
Ordinary bedroom $1.75 per annum
16c.p.
Cellar - 00 cents per annum 8 c. p.
Corr rsese r-cial Lighting.
Ito 5 lights $4.50 per annum 16 c. p.
(or 11/5 cent per night.)
5 to 10 lights $4.40 per annum 16 c. p,
10 to 15' " $4.25 "
15 to 20 •` $4.10 " "
20 to 25 " $4.00 °f
25 plus $3.00 f f
General practise has proved it to be More
satisfactory for consumer to own everything
within his own, walls. The foregoing low rates
have been figured en this basis, and in order to
secure] them the following nominal initial
charges aro made !for wiring with lamp com-
plete
Open or cleat, suitable for stores $1.35
per light.
Concealed, suitable for residence $1.70
per light
-1? i ralile leetacnthll instalments, for
a period of 10 months, or -"'$1:60
tor concealed work and. 1.25 for cleat
'work; cash on starting of lights.
For further particulars apply to
• Fee C, C, TREMAINE,
Marie ger.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1808.
Local. and District Dews.
Remember the Farmers' Institute
sheeting at. Brucefield on Friday, 21st.
A. McFarlane, late of the Holmes-
-virile cheese factory, has been secured
as cheese -maker for theBrucefielci fac-
tory.
The Blyth Council propose this year
to make all taxes payable to the order
taf the treastarer, thus dispensing with
the services of a collector.
Owing to the heavy drafts made on
The mounted police for service in the
Yukon, the, remaining force find it
aclifineuit to attend to the calls made
on theirs,
My friend, look here! you know how
weak and nervous your wife is, and
you know that Carter's Iron Pills will
xelieve her, now why not be fair about
it and buy her a box?
Mr. Jonathan 'Miller, of Goderieh,
bas purchased the New Bedford Hotel.
Irom the Messrs: Martin, Mr. Miller
is a man of remarkable size weighing
abut 400 pounds.. He should make a
pnpul it host
Mrs Cameron, , relict of the. late
Donald. Ca meron, died on Tuesday 4th
inst., at the age of 81 years. She was
• a native of Invergorcion, Iltiosshire,
Scotland, Ariel has been a resident of
Hayfield for over: 40 years,
the following municipal officers;have been. appointed by the Bayfield
oiineil I.Et, W. Erwin, Clerk'; Ben.,
Biggins, assessor Frank Keegan and
Frank Edwards,auditors ; Dr. Sleep -
lard, medical health officer ; Jas.
hidden,' sanitary inspector ; John
Tippet, John Ferg.uson,Tbos.Carneron,
reeve and Clerk, board of health.
The Hon, N. Clarke 'Wallace, Coil -
troller of Customs iii the late conser-
vative government, paid. Seaafortll a
*WI Oil Monday evening' last, incon-
ection with his ()Metal position of
Supreme Grand Master of -the Orange
,aesociaztion, relative to Orange matters
ithsting there. We learn that the
onorable gentleman eil"ected at most
70atisfaetol'y settlement of the existing
Abohterition regarding to the iurisdfel;.
"- W the lodges,
M3WY NN.k,N' -.V ;r.3, �'e,.:p.
31R
( j" t� T lTr.PT(lavers's hill as to:, Municipal
i �jr NI DN 1 Councils passed through the Municipal
1114!!11 IitlRdi 1'iipA' LL ll t Committee of the Legislature re 'I'bues
H*i is ' Spee at Swansea Qom -
mended by All Newspapers.
Even Opposition Publications Deolaro
That•the Clear Statement of the Gov
ernutent's Eastern Policy Will Tend to
Peace -Britain Will be Supported by
Both the United States and ,Japan tor
Free Ooiiinierce-Cable News.
London, Jan. 10, -The country gener-
ally is greatly pleased by the announce-
ment made by the Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer, Sir Michael Hicks -Beach, at
Swansea, last night, in which he echoed
the previous declarations of the First Lord
of the Treasury,. Mr. A. J. Balfour, at
Malzohester, on the Indian policy of the
Government, and added that the Minis-
ters were determined, over, at the cost of
War, that the door of Chinese conunerde
should not be shut to Great Britain.
This declaration is recognized as clearly
defining the Government's position and.
lloth the Liberal and Conservative news'
papers commend the plain speaking. The
Globo, yesterday' afternoon, said: "What
we want in China is trade. 'We want to
make a market for the commerce of the
whole world. SirMichael Hicks -Beach's
announcement of the determination of
the Government is clear andresoluto, and
will tend to peace. It was a pity that
other Cabinet Ministers have not'spyyrrken
thus on other occasions. When the leen' is
definitely settled Russia, Franco and
Germany will have to let: us know, not
only whether they intend to, acquiesce in
the principles we have laid down, but
they will have to be definitely asked to
give a plain answer on the specific points
which have been discussed. In carrying
out the policy promulgated the Govern-
ment will have the support of tilt ` ;people
of this country and also of two countries,
who, above all others, aro eminently con-
cerned. Both the United States and Japan
recognize the Wisdom and the benefits
'which are likely to be derived from ports
free and open."
The St. James' Gazette also believes
that the "firm statement tends to peace."
The Pall Mall Gazette remarks: "The
Government is determined that the Chin-
ese door shall be kept open, • even at the
cost of war. These are grave ~words, but
they would be,more serious still if they
did not represent a serious intention. It
is the power that talks 'of ,war and then
recoils from acting that gets embroiled."
• The provincial newspapers also approve
of the ,speech of Sir Michael Hicks -Beach.
. 'The Westminster Gazette,, in its finan-
cial article, says: "The stock exchange
was not so cheerful. Cousols have fallen.
Some unsteadiness was caused generally
by Sir Michael Hicks -Beach's speech,
which has aroused some uneasiness."Other papers say the speech was re-
ceived on the stock 'exchange with general
approval.
CHiNA SETTLES WITH GERMANY•
I:;iao-Clhou Day to be Leased With Sur-
rounding Territory.
Peking, Jan. 10. -The Yamen has
cabled Chinese ambassadors throughout
the world . to the following effect:
A settlement of the difficulty with
Germany has been effected. Kiao-Chou
Bay is to be leased, a belt surrounding
the bay, 100 li (about 80 miles), to be the
boundary.
All the German troops outside the pre-
scribed limits are to ho withdrawn. Two
of the culprits, charged with the murder
of the missionaries, are to be punished
with death, and the rest with imprison-
' went, Permission will ho granted for the
building ofchurches in the cities of Tsi
Ning, Tsao Chow Fu and CTiu Yoh, and
dwelling houses for the missionaries in
este- suvca lelaces in the districts of •Tsao
Hien and Sinineneeneagile be erected, for
which purpose a sum cf 225,000 tacit tiv u
be allowed.
This amount is to be taken also as a
compensation for the killing of the mis-
sionaries.
ixsionaries. The sanction of the throne to
the 'above mode of settlement has been.
secured.
BRITAIN. HAS DECLINED.
Win Not,1teepeu the Sealing 0ueltion at
the Bequest of the hilted States.
London, Jan., 10. -Great Britain has
again declined -to re -open the sealing
question. It seems that her previous refusal
gave as its reason that while negotiations
were pending between the United States
and Canada, Great. Britain could not re •
open the matter. To this the United
States replied that no negotiations were
pending and renewed the request, but the.
Foreign Office sends its regrets that the
Government does not see its way to re-
open the question. Tho United States
Ambassador, Col, John Hay, and Mr.
Speno3r Eddy, his private secretary, left
London yesterday on their way to Egypt.
Verdict for Lgdy Sykes.
London, Jan, 18.-A verdict in favor
of Lady Tatton Sykes was rendered to-
day in the suit brought by Mr. Daniel ,
Jay, a money -lender, to recover a5l5,370,
leaned to the defendant on promissory
notes, signed apparently by her husband,
Sir Tatton Sykes, but which the latter
repudiated on - the ground that the Signa-
tures Wore 'forged.
The foreman avid the jury - found that
the signatures on the promissory notes,
letters of authority, and letter elated ,Tan.
, 1807, wore not in the handwriting of
Sir Tatton Sykes. The jury, therefore,.
non -suited the money -lander, Mr. Daniel.
Another 7irissienar"y Attacked.
Berlin, Jan. '1.il -rA, telegram received
,,here from Canton says that' a German
missionary named Homeyer, belonging to
the Nainrjting Station, has been robbed.
and wotuadod near ii place called Lang
then. The despatch acids that the Chinese
Governor, on the intervention of the Ger-
Ivan Consul at Canton, telegraphed orders
to take the measures' necessary to deal
with the matter.
itritisiters Are Safe.
Bombay, ,Tan.: 19.-'lvtossrs. Blaine and
Prtanty, who escaped the Massacre of the
British survey party, which was attacked
by natives at .Mokran on Jan. 12, have
roadbed OrInara, en the Arabian Sea.
Anouter Dervls1s Outpost Captured.
Cairo, dan, is. -The. native troops front
Ittossida outpost, fuge ull a captured
*e t c# 11"assalaVnother Dorrtisld
141A.RglairRlis "VRTS
11,yeter, January 10th,1805,
day. By this measure deputy reeves I Wheat per basbut 80 to &1
after this year no longer sit in Munici« oats. - .20 to 25
pal COUP 0/1S, l3sis 7; I64 ; to 'r
7
.15 to a
r
s 'd`uggrkrys .;1a to d
It is Time !loose 4 to 4
Lear
Isnot par th . to S
To 'tuba over a new Lear 1Drf<4d Appins: 18
17 to
Peru dressed 1.7o to. 5.00
Pork live weight 5.5e to 5.00
r
t
A1siote y seedowe'`...... 4a to, 1.to 00
Clnver send .00 co S.
Timothy seed a
London, January 19th, 1895.
Wheat per kushe ,.. ..81 to 82
Oats. 22 to 25
Peas .45 to 50
Barley..., :. :.29 to 31
THE BLEST
New Year's
Resolution
FOR ALL
Weak and Nervous Men
"I will make a determined
effort to regain my manhood,
to be restored to perfect' health
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HOW TO REGAIN VIGOR,
Health and manhood is fully told in
an interesting little book, which
should be read by every thinking man.
Plain facts plainly stated. No "Elect-
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quackery, BUT AN HONEST BOOR, lit
HONEST DOCTOR. Mailed FREE in
plain envelope, securely sealed, if this
paper is mentioned. Address the
author ; G. H. BOBERTZ, Nf. D. 252
Woodward Avenue,. Detroit Mich.
Established 1874.
The council of Hibbert township re-
appointed all the old members:
The Ron. M. F. Hackett, Q. C.,
Grand President of the Catholic Mut-
ual Benevolent Association, has ap-
pointed Dr. McGinnis, of Seaforth,
Grand Deputy for the County of
Huron. •
Stanley council have appointed the
following officers :-Clerk, J. T.
Cairns ; assessor, John 'Tough ; trea-
surer, joint Reid; auditors, Seorge
Baird and John Beattie ; caretaker of
Hall, Wilson Cook. Each member of
the•council and clerk are to he furnish-
ed. the Municipal World for one year.
The salaries for township officers are
the some as last year.
Wonder.working
Diamond Dyes
Thousands of ladies in Canada know
well thatDiamond Dyes combine im-
mense variety, merit and greapt beauty
These wonder_ working dyes -are pre-
pared in forty-eight of the best stand-
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with special dyes for coloring cotton
and all mixed goods.
Minute and full directions go with
each package 'of the Diamond Dyes, so
that the most inexperienced person
can do as good work as the profession-
al dyer.
Remember that imitators are trying
to copy the style and package of Dia-
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home dyeing see that.your dealer gives
you the "Diamond"; no other make of
package dyes will do your wore with'
profit and satisfaction.
Send to Wells & Richardson Co.,
Montreal, P. Q., for valuable book of
directions and sample card of colors
post free to any address. -
Cow for Sale
Pedigreed Jersey cow for sale, 4 years old.
Will calve m march. Apply at Truss office.
Private funds to loan on improved farms
at five and five and one half percent.
Apply ter'
1stDeeomber, 1391. ELLIOT S GLADMAN
Solicitors etc., Exeter.
EETING OF HURON COUNTY
tins COUNCIL.
The Council of the Corporation of the County
of Huron, will meet in the Court Rooms, in
the Town of Goderich ea the 25th inst., at 3
o'clock p. m.
Dated January 10th, 1595. W. LANE,
Co, Clerk.
Farm for Sage
The westerly CO acres of lot No. 20, N. B. con.
Tp. of Stenhen. This fermis on the townlino
between Hay,and Stephen, one mile from the
prosperous village of Dashwocid, -where there
aro ohm dies, schools and every necessary con-
venience. Exeter 7 miles. This is an excellent
farm, there being a good brick house, frame
barn and outbuildings. Well fenced and
watered. Terms easy. -For-particulars apply to
Jan. 4 1898.
Farm For Sale
"ENT FARAI THE TOWNSHIP
OP-USBORNE COUNTY OF iluRON.
For sale by private contract lot fourteen (14)
in the tenth (10) Concession of "Osborne, ono
hundred acres. The land is first rate.quality
about 90 acres cleared, Um remainder m bush.
There are two wellS, one at the house, the other
about the centre of the farm. The buildings
which comprise a frame dwelling house, barn
66x36 and horse and cattle stables with the
fences are in fair condition.
For particulars apply to T. S. Clarke ou the
premises art° Messrs. Elliot 8c. Madman Scdici.
tors etc., Exeter.
.16 ny-
NOTICE
The annuta meeting of the Usberno
bort Mutual Fire I:tat-mance Co, will be held at
the ?OMR) Hall,Farefahar,on Monday February
7117, 1898, at Ono o'Clock p, Business : reeehr-
ed the Directers and Secretary's ennual reports
and the financial statement, The election Of
two directors and One auditor and other bust -
miss in the interest of the Company.
JOHN ESSERY, THOS. CAMERON,
Pres Sec.
Notice To Creditor's
In the estate of Mary McNong.liton,
late of the village of Exeter in the
County of Huron, Dressmaker, de -
Notice hereby given pureuant to the Ito -
vied( Statutea of ontarle, Chapter 110. saation
6 and amending aots, that all porous basing
claims against the deceased are hereby request-
ed to filo the same with the undereigned en or
before the 20th day of Februnra,eext,1808,artor
which date the estate evil! be distributed. All
persons indebted to the said deceased o,ro re.
quired before the said date te pay the ametint
11.1t otOLLTNS,
Solicitor for the Adininistartor,
Date auary 18th, 1803,
Buckwheat ., 60 to 06.
Rye . 32 to 59
Corte ,.....36 to 35
Beans ....r. . 25 to 32,
Butter :12. ttoo 14
Ducks.75 to $0
Turkeys per. th ... .. .,10 to 12
()mese per tb .. ,..., . 9 to 10
Chickens...... 30 to 50
Cheese , . 8 to 8
Potatoes per bag. -50 to 00
Hay nor ton . . ..$ 5.50 to $ 5.50
. $4,00 to . S4.50
Pork per cwt,.
Cast Away
forever.
PINE'S CELERY COM-
POUND BANISI3ES
RHEUMATISM AND
SCIATICA.
Mr. Beechinor was in a
Terrible Condition.
COULD NOT WALK ORBPUT
HIS HAND TO HIS
MOUTH.'
Six Bottles of Nature's Medicine
Effect a Complete Cure.
A STRONG AND CONVINCING
LETTER.
WELLS AND RICHARDSON Co.,
DEAR SIIas :-For five years I suffer-
ed from sciatica and rheumatism, at
times being se bad that I could not
walk or put my hand to my mouth
If•I attempted to clo any work I would
be crippled for weeks. I took medical
'treatment, Turkish and mineral baths,
but all failed to meet my case. Some
time ago I tried Paine's Celery Com-
pound, and after using six bottles I
feel like a new man, and can do a hard
day's work and feel none the worse for
it. I have also gained in weight, and
can say I are permanently cured.
Yours truly,
J. BEECHINoR, Shiloh, Ont.
liea aiisil Dyspepsia gazed.
(A Man
57 t ST. PATRICK STREET,
UTTAWA, JULY 31st 1896
TO THE PHRENOLINE MEDICINE CO„
LTD., OTTAWA, ONT.
GENTLEMEN, --,OR the advise of a
friend I tried one bottle of your fam-
ous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline.
and to my surprise it. cured me of
It also cured me of dyspepsia, from
which I was suffering at tbe time, so
that I feel now like a new man.
I have tried several remedies -for
rheumatism, some of which did me a
certain amount of good, but nothing
that I haye taken has done so much
for me has your Phrenoline, and I
have much plehsure in recommending
t to oVerer sufferers.
(Signed) JAMES CARROLL,
Foreman of Works, Rideau Canal.
SEXUAL H EA LT H
And how to secure It. Plain facts Plainly Stated.
A very interesting little bookf or men only, which
must be read to be appreciated. Through its honest
advice thousands have been restored to: perfect man-
hood. For a short time mailed free, in plain enve-
lope, securely sealed. Address the Author :
The residence of Mrs. W. G. Smith,
of the townline of Delaware and West-
minster, was the scene of a happy ga-
thering, when her daughter Sarah,
was married to Albert E. Moiiteith,
Wednesday. af ternoon, by Rey, Mr,
Blanchard, in the presence ot about 70
guests.
There died in Seaforth, on Sunday;
Jan. 2nd, a well known resident of
that -place in the person of Mr. Martin
Lambert, aged 58 years. Death was
caused from a paralytic stroke, from
which the deceased bad suffered for
some time, consequently death came
as a happy release. Mr. Lambert was
for many years employed by the late
Dr, Coleman and was a very indust-
rious and faithful wOrknian.
'lily Life Despaired of."
Burton, of Dartmore, Ont., after doe -
tors had preScobed au d'she bad taken
every known heart remedy. Dr, 'Ag-
new's Cure 'for the Aeart' gave re-
lief in. almost shorter time than it
takes to tell it -it worked a wonderful
cure in a case of long standing and
to -day she says: ."I am a well woman,"
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart has
no case recorded against, it where it
did not give relief: inside of Nay
is always in the
SW IPA
If 'he wears oll.e
JOHH.N'S neatly fitting
SUITS°
He is a sure fitter.
His prices are away down. .
His goods are the belA,
Call and examine his goods before
buying your
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor
PERFECTfON AT LAST
WARRANTED EVERY TIME
TIRUSSUS
NEW IN DESIGN,
NEW IN PRINCIPLE,
NEW IN APPLICATION.
A large assorttneut of the best and
most. approved Trusses and Mechani-
cal Appliances always in stock, pur-
chased direct from the manufacturers.
We guarantee every Truss to be
made with the finest English steel.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
Sole Agency
DOMINION LABORATORY.
3. W. BROWNING PROP
FARMERS
You
will find at Bissett's Wareroorra
the following line of Agricul
tural Implements
EIBRING BIN-
DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND BALL BEARINGS,
STEEL SULKY' RARES.
Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc and Diamond Harrows.
Plows, and Turnip Drills.
SEWING MACHINES, ETC
Mr. W. S. MeDonald, of Brucefield,
On account e poor health is leaving
for Texas, Mrs. McDonald will reside
in Carlo With her tomtits during his
The celebrated
Raymond sewing
Machine
Knoll Washer
and wringers
Gurney stoyes and furances.
Waggons
EIuggies
The Chatham ,Waggen and a full
line of the celebrated McLaughlin
BICYCLES
ito yea interested
We handle
somebf the lead-
.ing CANADIAN
inakes at prices
to suit the times.
A few second hand organs
Sewing Matztanties,-
ALWAYS ON HAND.
P. S. -Selling out Disc Har-
rows at cost.
:PERKINS & MARTIN,
Main street, Exeter.
A Suit of Ulothes
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
Y u look for these in an old and
reliable rdace, and A. a.
SNIILL never disappoints hi
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Vol 80 Winter Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
riow on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
oilier lines that are specially at
Are most li, f. or
SOW GC
Specieti
eye
If your eyes are weak, or your sight poor, it s importan
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No Chs're Made for Testhg.
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the uncertainty of an. ordered garment.
And lastly, you will find a little Guarantee Card
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Does the combination of Reasons appeal ,to your I
judgment ?
You cannot afford to
wear slop clothing.
It is a weakness of hu-
man nature to judge by
appearances.
Even a dog will bark
at a tramp while a well
dressed man will pass by
unmolested.
It pays to wear
ShoreY9S
Clothing.
so
A Combination Dairy Cow
The common cow is generally e•ery
hardy but even herrobtist constitution
will be the better and stronger, and
if dtring the winter
'3,r6T, add some of
her dairy value enhanced manyfold
Purifier
to her feed. It sharpens the appetite of an indi el?
ul) the system, strengthens the generative organs, and
good health for the Calving Season.
50 -cents a package.
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kee
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