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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1898-11-4, Page 5e • TIIE 0xeter uyaratel Is pablished every Thursday liforniug, at the Moe, MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. -Sy the ---- ADVOCATE, PC Bl. I SH INC COMPANY TERMS O1' SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollaeltel.r5aonitromisf 1)8.41 in Advanoe n t o Mud. 0 Mn.tor4 cep., 41„.,v4..ca,„, No Taper di se o Lett weed until all arreavag es. itee pale, Advertiseraeate without *Teethe dereetione will be Published tin forbad and ehargea aceordingly. Liberal discount made for transcient advertieements inserted for tonne:periods, Every deeoription of JOB PRINTINti turned cutin the finest style, and let moderate rates. Cheqaes,panney ord., ers, Ste. for advertising, sabseripttons ,etasto be tnade 'Pave ble to Okas.II. Sanders, EDITOR Ana PROP VrOfeittelonal Cards. akR. gINSatAN, L. D. S. DR.. A. rt. KINSMAN, fe D. Se D.D.S.alloaor graduate of Toronto Vniveretty. DENTISTS. Teeth extrected without any paiu, or any bed etreets. Office in FausoiN Block, west side Main Street,Eaetee. D,D. ALTON ANDERSON,(I).D.S.,Tele.S.,) hones Graduate of the Toronto Lint - ratty and Royal, College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pin. All modes of Dentistry up to date. Office over Elliot k Elliotss law offlee-oppoeite Central nue. etedieal T. .1 A. ROLLINS T Reeidenees, same as formerlY OFFICES Spackman, building, Mere S Dr, Rollins' officer sera e as form erly -north door, Dr. Ain oe' °Mee, same building -south door, May 1st. 1893 T, 8. Itoliins. et. 1). T., A, Amos, 14.1) Tesn.T.P. lefoLe.leafILIN, MEMBER. OF tlie College or Phviietans and Surgeons Oateria . Physician, Surgeon, Aceoueu. our. °Moe, Daeliwood, Ont. egal. p R. COLLTNS, BARRISTER.SOLICIT- ane OR, Conveyancer, 'Notary Public Oe -(ver Wine Beek, Exeter,Onterie. Stoney to Loan, TeIOESsiree & CARLINit, BARI-tin/me, J.." Solicitors, NotarioN, Couvetranevre. Comenietiouere etc., Money to loan at 1:1, awl pr VOA T. .)i1iati-Ft1,11SOU'S BIO, main St.,. Theoter, I. It. t'AULIN(7,11. A.. 14. IL inegeoe. to nieoileir ot the firm will I's at lleneall on nurs lay °fetich weetel eseLLI0T es (MADMAN. BARRISTERS, tat Erc.. Couveyaneere, and Money to Linen. B. V. Fmeioa. 1'. W. GMM. • Auctioneers l3ROWN, Winclieisea. Licensed Aunt - Lea 'former for the Comities of Perth ana lesex, also for the township ofiesborne Sales promptly a ttenitel to and terms res.- sonesao,saiee ermined at Post °Mee, Win - 101.013•2.11.0.4 Ineurttnee. E ELLIOT, insurance Agent, Mein St. Exeter WANTED, HELP. Reliable man in every 1ota1it,v, loeol ox- travellirnr, to introduce a now discovery and keep oursh ow cents tacit ea up on trees, fences and, bridges throughout town and eountny. Steady employment, own mission or salary, so oar month ana expenses, and. m °nay de- posited in any bank when started. For per- tietilars write " The World. Medical Electric. Co.," Lonaon, Ont,Canada. 2-298 Cook's Cotton Boot Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,o00 Ladies, Safe, efteetual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com- pound. Take no other. as all Mixtures, pills and. imitations are dangerous. Priem, No. 1, $1 per box., No. 2,10 degrees stronger, $3 per box. No. 1 or 2. mailed on receipt of price and two 8-eent stamps Tlae Cook taotupany Windsor, Ont. EfenNos. 1 and 2 sold ana recommended by all responsible Druggists in Canada. Nort east No 2 Sola in Exeter 1.y J.W Drowning. Druggist. A• cazj §A. P.or Infants and. Children. mo Lc- Lnt10 alsaataro is au cane ,W40:•4 wrapper. Clinton : "J. P. Doherty and wife, of Clinton, are registered at the British Atneriean. They were married yes. terday, and are on their wedding trip. While en route to Windsor yesterday afternoon Mr. Doherty became very. ill at Chatham, and was in a semiscon- ecious condition Lion the arrival of the train in this city. He was placed in a coupe at the station and taken to the British American. Dr. Bell was summoned, and upon examination it was learned that the patient was suf- ferinr, from heart disease. To -clay (Thursday) he is somewhat better though very weak ",.--Windsor Record. • A Wonderful Combination. Never in the history of newspapers has such an offer been made as that of the Family Herald and Weekly Star," of Montreal, this season. We have re ceived a copy of their new premium picture "THE THIN RED LINE." It is is about thirty by seventeen inclac3s, and' it ie the most popular British battle picture ever painted. , Excellent as have been the premium pictures of the "Family Herald and Weekly Star" •in pre'M vious years, " THE IN RED LINE" surpasses them all, and such a picture combined with that great pa per, "THE FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLV. STAR," is without doubt the biggest dollar's worth to he had, The "Family Herald and Weekly Star" should be kept busy this season. It is said subscribers are rushing in renewal subscriptions months ahead to avoid the possibility of losing a single paper on the picture. • It is stated that the crown will not apply for postponement in the Napanee conies beak robbery trial when it up et November the 21. • A Veteran's Voice Gives High Praise to Hood's for Health Oland Purified -Strength Built up - Tobacco Habit Cured. Many a veteran of the war, whose healtb was wrecked by ivouuds, posure and privation, has found in Hood's Sarsaparilla just the tonic and blood reviving effects he needed. The following is one out of hundreds of of letters from G. A. It. boys prais- ing, Hood's Sarsaparilla for health re- stored and strength renewed in de - dining years. O. 1. Hood & oo., Lewell, Maes, "Dee; Sirs; On account at the great. benefit Hood's Sarsaparilla has been to me, i gladly write this, that others simi- larly afflicted may learn ot the success Qt the mene in my case and pooitive cure for them. I had been A Physical Wreck slime 1861, and had also been a constant smoker for 35 years. My wife purchased the first Dottie of Hootre Sarsaparilla and I commenced to take It more to please her than anything else. One bottle sifter another was taken with increasing benefit. The effect WAS Of a etrengleaning Patties, tolling up nig whole system. After 1 had been taklug the reediethe a 41194 tine.1 laid away nay pipe and have not, bad any desire for the use of tobacco Once. Hood% Sarsaparilla has thoroughly purified my blood and driverall pOiSAll QUI et my syatera. It baa aleo dorm tile A Power of Cood phyeically, and 1feel like a new and free man- Prelle gay, 1 had tried a gactd. many different times to stop emQug, and to regain my health, but I was unable to ace eomplis3lithe torraer, OR that my attempt for the latter was each tithe a failure, I am pleased to recommeed Isloodei Sarsapa- rilla as a bleed puriller." J.E. McFsenfents, Ex-Cotemauder Neva Post, tie, 81, (4, A, Re Dept. of Kansas, Browasville, Wash, N. B. It you decide to take Hood's Sars saperilla do not be induced to buy any aubetitistes ineist urger' Hood'e 0.14 only Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Bleed Purieer. Sold by all drueseste. Prim, $1 per; battle; six tor 15. eat harmoniously witli litiOdes Pills Ileters Sarsaparilla. There are not enough ocean steamers M coming toMontreal to handle the freight offered. Mr. J. D. Glenfell of London, e was reported to have committed sui Ode at Detroit, is aliyii and well. The body of Joules McNeil, a lochten der, was found in the old Welland Canal just above the headgate of Lock 2 Mrs. John Sasvyar of Vesprey cut her throat with her husband's razor and was found dead in the orchard. Children Cry for 9'14 STOR IA. Children Cry for CAST RI Children Cry for ASTOR IA. A serious accident happened at the barn-raisieg of Mr. Hancoak, front emit ession of Sarnia, recently. John Nickle, while working at the barn, missed his fnoting, and fell to the ground on bricks and blocks, breaking one legabove the ankle and dislocat- ing his wrist, and receiving other severe injuries. Mr. Joseph Pigot, the well-known London crockery merchant, is dead, having expired suddenly at an early hour Saturday. His death .was totally unexpeeted, and citizens will tem' with much regret of his demise. As was his custom, Mr. Piot went to his store last evening, and while there was taken suddenly ill. Ile then left for home and Dr Waugh was summon- ed. But medical aid was of no avail and Mr. Pigot expired about 1 o'clock this morning. Heart trouble was the cause of death. ss, Att )3 tet9 A cough which seems to hang on hi spite of all the remedies which you have applied certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment, For twenty-five years that stand- ard preparation of cod-liver oil, , airr8 EM e ' ;j•I' has proved its effectiveness in cur- ing the trying affections of the throat and lungs, and this is the reason why: the cod-liver oil, par- tially digested, strengthens an d Vitalizes the whole sys. tem; the hypophosphitev act as a tonic to the /dal mind and nerves, and the tt heals the irritation. Can glycerine soothes you think of any combi- and nation so effective as tiliS? Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the man and fish ate on the wrapper, 50c. and tr,00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Toronto.. The French -British War Scare Has Been Revived. A REQUEST TO NEWSPAPERS. in view of her east Africa poseesslons PeJuasse, however, has naw decided to rase the whole Egyptian uestion, which should have been done from the first and thus avoided the humiliation of yielding to the British ultimatum. When the question is thus eulargea, France will not be alone in ita discussion with the ! Marquis of Salisbury. Egypt interests • tbe powers. Russia has promised M. 1)81- 0 5558 its most effeetiee assistance, and, • PeSidee. Germany has tea biggest interest, and trade in the far East. that the Suez The New French CahlAxet Complete -Tete Canal should not become exclusively Dreyfus Dossier Inspected by CounM- sel tor the r emily-A Goruu Proposal About China -The lehilippines to De 'Falser' by the U. S, London, Nov. 1, -The Daily Mail this morning publisbes no news maudlin England's war preparations, explaining that silence is duo ..to a letter from the War Offlce, asking it not to publish "anything which might be useful to a possible enemy,', "We intend to ascertain today," said the Daily Mail, "from the War Office and the Admiralty what kind ot news it would be permissible to publish." The Daily Mail confirms the reports of nnozampled activity at the French doek- yards, notably at Toulon, where the coast fors bane been experimentiug with ruelinite shells against an old gunboat. Another Significant order. London, Nov. 1, -Mose of the papers areefiall of alleged war preparatior.e. de- spite the untioetned teat that the aethori- ties an doing their beet to prevent pub- licatien, and even denying statements that Woe already appeared, 'Yesterday a sodden order was received at Dover for an experimental snobilization of the de- fence force, All the beighte ems forte were smartly et:monied in a menner giv- beg tullsatietaatioe. The arsenal at Woolwich is working until 11 o'elook ovary night. the GOVavn• anent having Ode Oren largo orders for gone, aearehlights and other naval equipment. The Britieli Channel squadron bas thee anchor oil Gibraltar. The advices from Paris in the speoial despatches this morning add little to whet was alseady known regarding the situation at Plen eshoda. It is ieved that Capt. Ileratier is taking only *verbal in struetions for Major Marchand, Tho idea prevails at the leeeneh capitol that Count Moravia, the Ruselan Foy - bleu Minister, while there on his recent leit promisee Ituseien support in re- opening the whole Egyptian question, and that Major Marchand will be in- etructed to fall baok and maintain his occupation of all Bahr -El -Ghazal poste. TWAT GLOOMY IsteleLING r• I tish, and is disposed to support Israncodlussian argements for a denni- titre settlement at the Egyptian question." Egyptian Troops for Pasboda. London. Nov. 1. -The Cairo corres- pondent of the Daily Mail says an Vgyp- tian battalion has been despatclaecl to Fashoda. Wm; Caused by the Aggressive Tone of Some Erench ravers. Landon, Nov, 1.-Thero was an unex. posited gloomy feeling yesterday an the Stool; lexelniege and the Paris Bourg+, both these markets being influenced, it Jai Interred, from the aggressive tone of some of the French papers. Besides this, something extraordinary seems to 'lave bepponed, and it 'Doke as if a oriels h approaching. The British naval prepare dons are certainly being pushed witi groat activity. The British emergence squadron is gathering nt Devonport will all possible meth Seven battleships ans ono cruiser have been thus far desianatet to join this sciundron. Officers and slam have been hurriedly recalled from leav, ot absence, several battleships and anti sera at Portsmouth are taking their ful crews on board, and other wan]a preparationa are being made, British War Preparations. A number of signalmen now on duel with the British channel squadron, whiet arrived at Gibraltar yesterday, have beet ordered home for service, it is presumed an board tho auxiliary cruisers If tht latter are required for active service. A. sensation has been caused, by tht arrest of a supposed Russian spy at a fort near Haywire). The man Was already under surveillance and went to a redoubt. where he tried to obtian some informa- tion from n sentry regarding the fortillea• Mons. He was nromptly arrested and In- quiries aro being made regarding his antecedents. Volunteers to 'mobilize. It was also asserted yesterday that the commanding officers of the London volunteer regiments have received orders to prepare for immediate mobilisation, and 11 was assorted that tho different artillery corps have been informed as to the forts on the southern and eastern coasts to which they have been allotted. The Pall Mall Gazette in the afternoon said: "England has bean and even now is so near war that the Government bas carried its preparations to the farthosb linen of the preparatory stage. It has been arranged to call out the reserves and militia, and to mobilize the volunteers simultaneously, and to form largo camps at various important railroad lunetloog, where roiling stook and locomotives will be concentrated." Tan DossiEtt AT LAST.. Part of Xt Seen by Counsel for the Dreyfus Family. Paris, Nov. 1. -The criminal section of the Court of Cassation yesterday after- noon appointed counsellors to proceed with a supplementary inquiry into the Dreyfus case, and counsel for the Dreyfus family went to the Ministry of 'War for the purpose of studying the secret docu- ments in the ease, M. Lockroy, who is still acting as Minister of War pending the installation of his successor, M. De Froyeinet, raised difficulties about deliv- ering the documents, but allowed counsel to inspect certain of them. J. Peculiar Combination. London, Nov. 1. -The Paris oorres- pondent of the Times, dilating upon the Mot that the Dreyfus affair• occurred ender M. Dupuy's former Premiership, and when President Faure was Minister of Marine, says: "It is disquieting for the revisionists, Shat M. Faure now oonfees the Premier- ship upon Itt. Dupuy, as these two are called upon to screen their former col- teague, General Mercier," 811.131.'AIN,S Fort.= clauses the French to Back Down as Regards Fushocia. JOINT OCCUPATION PROPOSED. Aaron, Von reeyking Wants 50 geep the Chinese An Cbeck-Trioby Dowager Empress. Pekin, Nov. 1. -Baron Ton Heying, the German Minister to China, has pro- posed to the representatives of the powers at Pekin a joint oceneetieti or the rail- way from Shan Hai Kwau, Province of Pe Chi Li, to Pekin, thus securing com- munication with the coast, unless the Chinese Government promptly withdraws its troops to a safe distance from the line. The Empress Dowager, it is reported, has ordered the Eangeu troops In Pekin to eerve as a protection against a possible movement on the pare of (lettere* Yuen F.Itik Nal, whom she believes is using the foreign drilled force under his eornmand. in the sieighbortmod of Tien Tsin, ii =flushes with the foreign viseoye. WILL TaRB THE nUSICU. ratted States Woots the Itettro pine Island& Peris, Nov. 1. -At the joint meeting af the Spauishearnericen Peace COMMIS- ilou, the American Cennuissumers pro - tented a written expression of the per - Kea of the -United atatee to take the en- tire group of Philippine Islumis, and to ASSUMe such proportion of the Pbilippine debt 85 1150 been spent for the benefit of • the islands or their inhabitants in nubile works improvement and permanent bet- terment". It VAS also set forth that the United States would not wean° ane' pert at the Philipplue debt which had been incurred by Spain for the further - owe ot military or naval operations to melt the insurrection of Inc DatiFeS. The session was eventually adjourned untU Friday In order to give the pan- kwda dine to prepare a reply. The ses- sion yesterday lasted 11 little over an hour. • Paris, Nov. 1. -The Eclair yesterday said it learned on reliable authority that the Fashoda question will bo settled favorably to Great Britain by the recall at Major Marchand. France, the paper adds, yields all, reserving only the ques- tion of the right to the Bahr -El -Ghazal dietrict, which she does not consider as belonging to Egypt. Continuing, the Eclair remarked: "Mt • What the Spaniards Say. Paris, :Nov. 1. -After the conference eissolved the Spanish Commissioners ex- pressed the Opinion that the American demands Wouli create in Spain, as they had. upon her commissioners, en exceed- iagly grave impression. Were the Spanish Commissioners pushed to a final deter- mination last nigbt, they would reject the American demands, but the °bang. ing tone of the Spanish press recently urges the consummation of a treaty of peace, however rigorous, the argument being that, although the Spaniards hew to tho .Amerlean demands, the commis- sioners do not aeltnowledge the justice er admit the legality of them. EXETER MARKETS. Surprise at atudriii. Madrid, Nov. I. -The news that the Spanish Peace Commissioners at Paris had referred to the Government a formal demand of the American Commissioners for the absolute cession of the entire Philippine group has ennead the greatest surprise in Madrid. The strongest feeling prevails that the Government should pro test energetically against what is regard- ed as a violation of the spirit of the protocol. What the 'Xhunderer Says. London, Nov. 1. -The Times editorially this morning expresso.? its Await satisfao• tion at the decision of the United Stens Commissinners to take tho Philippines. It says: "Tho arrangement Is undoubtedly the best that could be made, both for the Inhabitants and for all interested in the trade and progress of the far East. Upon this point, as upon others, Spain has no choice but to yield, since her warmest partisans no longer maintain that she has either the means or the wish to renew the war. "The same irresistible logic of facts controls the question of the Cuban debt, The 'United States can dictate their own terms. At the same time, we aro bound to draw attention to the serious conse- quences of the policy upon which the American delegates have iesistecl." The editorial then proceeds to back up the recent contention of its Paris corres- pondent, who argued that Spain could only meet the Cuban debt by sacrificing her foreign bondholders, "who by a strange anomaly would thus have to pay for the independence of Cuba." NEW EnENcn cAniNET. M. be Freyeinet in the Office of Minister of War. Paris, Nov, I. -The new Cabinet it coustituted as follows: M. Dupuy, Premier and Minister ol. the Interim. M. Lebret, Minister of Justice, M De Preyoinet, Minister of War. M. Lockroy, Minister of Marne, M. Deleasse, 'Minister e Foreign Af- fairs, • M. Peytral, Minister of Finance, M. Leygues, Minister of Public Instruc- tion. M. Detonate, Minister of Commerce. M. Guillain, Minister of the Colonies. M. Viger, Minister of Agriculture, M. Krantz, Minister of Publics Works. (Ohenged every W edLesde.Y) _Wheat per bus)ie1,.. ... - . -. ...... - . .. .. 9 to 70 Finer per awt ,.. ... 1.08 to gm) Bartey 35 to 41 t 15 to 20 Peas'( 05 to 0') Suteer LS to 14 Eggs ie Potatoes perbag 05 to 75 Hay Per ton 460 to tied Dried Apples per lb Trying Time for Germany. London,,,,Nov. 1. -Tho Standard, in its eity article, says that between now and the end of the year many millions of pounds sterling 'borrowed in London and Paris, for Use in sustaining German in- dustrial and commercial speculations, may have to be paid back. This will put severe pressure on all German credit in- stitutfons, There may be no break down, but tho end of the year will be a teyine time'for Germany. Doelta Geese Chicken Turkey Japanese Cabinet Ftesigned. Yokohama, Nov. 1. -The whole Cabi- net has resigned, the Ministers being unable to agree upon the question of fill- ing the portfolio of edtxoation ihus, the first attempt at party government in .Tapau has proved a failure, It iteprobable that the next Cabinet will be a coalition of Liberals and clan leaders. I . • .1 • . • • . . • , . . . . °nig 11111111 GrogHow is this? Perhaps sleepless nights caused it, or grxer, or stet- ness, or perhaps it was care. No matter what the eause, you cannot wish to look ol4 at thirty. Cray hair is starved hair. The hair bulbs have bean deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. • Agers Hair VI or increases the circulation in the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss- ing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to direc- tions, gray hair begins to show color in a few days. Soon it has all the softness and richness of youth and the color of early life returns. Would reu like our book on the Hair? We will gladly send 11 50 you. 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WE, ARE NOT hurrying you to purchase, belt many prefer to get as near es possible the first choice of new assoitments. Our stock of Fur- niture of' all kinds was never more complete. Purchasers ger from no always the • LOWEST PRICES and the advantage of all theetudy of styles and of the most peefeet taste that we can command. S. GIDLEY & S8 Furniture Dealers & Undertakers. •