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The Exeter Advocate, 1899-1-13, Page 4
THE Frozen to Death• Abilevrnte 4 Era.ltfurd, J it, nth — Mr. Albert Mil- tJllotf C180110.11 k ,y ter, an old marl, said to be 75 ears of 4 y Gbas, 13. Sax dere, £alter, succi Prop `age was found froeen s'ifi a few miles from the city oil Sautaday FOIN DEAD AT HOME night The ' - Petition Against Return of Hon. dead man was well known h(re,.havin Cured p Qp J. T. Garrow in West Huron. THURSDAY, January 12, .$A9 been iu the city the previeus�day. A. by i �V 1 the time of his death he was suppostd� AA t daughter tr on the ay borne from a visit col Celery Compound. HON,, GEORGE COX'S BIG DEAL .�'4'WR ,ri D COMMENT . his at blmcoe to bis house The Ontario 1eegislature has been near Bitabrook On Sunday between called for Feb let for the' despatch of 121'1) at.d;1 o'ctoe a peon'; alae hawed business. eei. I R0 'tame to the police station with the * * !startling information the" be paused betll-s on the way to the city. Constable A meeting of the Reform Assov}atiou Chapman seeured delivery sleigh of South Moro''. as eel/stltuted ft ir faun #1np,kitts'.•'t3b'G' acrd drone to tbe. Domitinin purptesee, will be held it spot- The body: was fculad near Mr. Damns's flail, >L rece:.a..el, ue Tuesday, Jan. 17th, at 1 p.m. a TL ► �..e MY, I) IU•m a ns to be n�, . Dut,cau'' tam. ar mile north of C'alu;l'411. ou the s.de reed which turesI not th. a hut tired yards or so east of the. Ca acvilFr Wage pt was evident that hexed to (Micro, ,)r.a the Puilmatl 31r !,*a33e r ht' t°1;? -tet ft's lits life. The ('(•ulpany al iia crii , l :loris property iIa wad at the j °int %%here th‘l 'Bede lei\ the h est• us.t nate-ate} e1 r titans Blasi- t•t:ltttcl 4ir e tie radrifi, as bleb stnetehtd ttcrer.'S the road al.d stopped all trallrc. stns to the l;ighest bidder. The minis et: fer West 1.,g lu A few burdird fret back this road a oat li :bed ant hate a field, `1 here were 12A'-ell'Sth i tr,.Cks t•f i3 a slater OI a ei;eti, whieb had e br'•I stere Thuts•, t3riveu upsto'he l leerkede and curetd day allele teen. `tris rt le* two Ilotniu ' back It isthetlgmhl p4aseilate that 31r., eeien a hied, #t t'<r t:'a a.0 a1, a•.0 of Doisa'd meter IA4F.' ;neve teen kte. tbt•... cutter 1i.lt.l, f n 1 nom€ ar a•1t;. at d iFlrrlt"- seed hate f i:t•;a out iu rbcs eructs: of (a. ,431.1 "It:QS tl'.t•.'e"a• tTiemb rfterthet•^ �+ urttit:•r It°iii:si ,ti. stet tevr't.es the Cor;se:rvat=°."Cs L.stele ' The Marvellous Medicine is KuMMn A11 Over the World as the Great Banisher of Rheumatism and Kidney Disease. A Happy Future for Alf Cu,fej• ers Who Use the Compound New Life, Strew:Ali, Loll, Years, iw*x Lt.s RllttiAnnsoe Co, Dear Sirs:—t etn.sidar it my duty to write ti, you ra•gar ing .the )la'1.ri}'r :derived by my dateehrer atad nlvse•If from nee of sour Pai'nt's, Celery Com- rivet. om- psi et. For Yeats d was troubled wit!: rht'untati rn ate/ tet'rkouslsess. 1 'uric ire :area by d°ete,re, olid tried m(•,titit:+• ((a{tt#'r medicine without at,r geed rt. sults. 1Fortuiiatels, a friend of mise. adv teed tale to try 1'alis/ti'e,Celery Com need. l did so, and a err using -o 't p , �, 1 It bottttel1 font d. 1 was stronger ape teeter t1isu 1 bad been For leas. My daughter was eared of. l:iajsn diesels' trfter seuffe•riug for twelve years*, 1'�'' using 1< few it ttlt'S crf the Cntnpnutal adviee;rll sufferitt; from rheumatism nervnneneee awl ilidnev trouhle.s t iets y iii l»"i (AA•:t•re ('tdtapoutiti a nit:: tours Antler"raeiti, 1.0L l • i.E1�. }, owed was beaten down fel. some die 44.* fat to arched tiled there were marks nil (° til','. flirt a•a'9'. Cis; tiflal 311E :oi8 Fi$+D^i: r, F^asLC that l.u' 1.3;1 t°t 1Ct led ota ine h 11Ed i eller 1 ref. . " ,ii;, lei rt.' Ni'lli :3t1 Ago: 1 *111ta 1 d.c't fes ..:.i ''aril ; 1 he inter/s ^ I tat".'.' al 4.',al,.'+ ;,;t,, Nis. .$zse'eavere'd that `, t" '1t1 ffrt s tai* Wet'. :nal the er ale II A i a. teens ds �., the vat! letif. %%Lit4 Lass liven .so del.- 1t." are tin;",5'rit hetet, itott!e; out little true:her, aiutt't,g ewe g :•a)etseho`lr for a Iclot. fri 1)(44, which ilye•4 tltte.::l,OV. f."w v a .s, tate, ie. Besse �te spray tug f here het s14 there. 1 to of heMalt carried t h a , t t l r utpttaate ()lb p seised in 1t: a 411 ;ca}?e.1r.E of watt r 9 ctrl$ a qual,tityef extra eariem,aa eons •; :„ Itlimeelt hrfeare tyleg dews to :sleep which proved to I r IliS last motels'. tl'r f.e . thee: '1 4 fel ::14 l°a't'.'let;Ete ' Cm- a Tito Ap4)e4110 ore {.;oat 't1:.} a 1 .:,,. t?, Ft fete 1Wats $1 i, a Is vuvi d by t&h lfr-) kr deet *ties w hi s:' dig et. flet, .e'4 ta, la is trc•t>1y Ffi•11'lt'e ,0,4 t51 :ell tii;:i laser inns 4nt ti Ott1e•r• *1 thstee tris 1 :t:.s ;,,it.• (.1t the het; eat such hi'i.A+11µt l.s.ini, that lg.. Kttig s '+i>1 NA' twor..4 t,I:t 1- th"t? Iiotsl New rote. + .^mans 1' ' , ;i lair $ 1a ,, silo sem r,il. bee tee f `%u ne 1... e v. li i f 10 err r :seal l ita•4 t: neety. e itch a r.pl e1:(1ti1 ter -t. for :iia tn, it t; j.- sof the ee rnp n14 11►ae. wase stige st:e.rl 14C d art°glllar cern, 1 l,' ,tiny hall.e that ittsuras p rfs e: he lith fit Y etet44 t D t lgii. tit ty 1t'4at8 A F'',701:•'G '•.'-!it-e has, !teenrt:ice.' Prue S7e1-e. til St. l'Pierte :I y (, ebf the &le !saw- i Death. off Ian tit's vele lie 4i 1- 3li(yraeaa C , 141 C lei# 4'' l'4 , ; :,.14 %4.' a sr a• e444ar eli'd'e, ..� 1;tnG, p n 14111 Ans 1': a t.,. a+'. Tin. Tian 1 tattall'ri4l Jaffa. ,lt - 'phe V'nintiut.?,ts,' 4 t3'r (c t•1^ t`¢r 1 t t°,,t, a eis g bele h•Is i'l' 44'4141 with feel4r 11s 44 rental t £ the rc•etl,T.+(l G--'.: (''entotig over. ";:+'d'lr s;ii ?sees,, la.imitd•"t., 44!4u a cltaal•; D°t! 'linin the t3ta(i• An i:'i'tiltl Ieff the Ce'at1(t;' elf Buren, which tieetl, e r .Y ,F , �- h' o bee:. :� •.1 .¢" this morning. a '1' r a t 1 +a 4 ' a t e h m tt "t•., ^ ina� had 1,404 wire, hr t o a l lea tat 1 n 1 1(¢ A T• 1 , .eal , threes 13 :➢11 31aa' b.1.4 4 fried aattaath li ' D'I,l ' d geed hT r:, h fi .'ua si1.➢t, att,d to tr ilmetal palates int ill•• ri,tt. ar.d bee1 en It tie:eine• late 1 1 1:111141 tin. tieera sueeeeefusty ►:.t• reeved a rtlteSSagelira 0.11 to bleb .'a'4 t,tteerssfnliy l.e'rf¢,rtned. its way lea, iv. en the two Ct ell vete le Ileetel4 lie milled Iron, nos itn.4441144te the oven:barged a 1t vatic,/ teal havl¢7g 4.1 rc4 . or the 4'loe'rk acid appeared to he been the m'•;t1•t• -'f turi:ru;.; the message dt'ira;; very wed, the tare in p2oled too great for the wtaholed star le of hiscnti• Se it Winn, and death resulted frein heart failure. 11r. ti<ilisnt► a;iS;me of the pin. inters of the t orlhern part of tide teeth ty reed Fettle d tllntlt* with !lis brothers, eiltilr has Lilt the ecce Scary propene Thtrrnati J+= 14 krises' ae d :efterusstar 11ua,lifist►ii{•tt hes r.'h,r three rotas,. about the, Township of Howieele, about the tear 114 11 hens that dire t tit ret MOW' tits T' -'art i'11', but the'} trio weir .;,ear almost unbroken Errs'tit Caa,d•' t r1 S1 414. 'bemuse thee; have tits °I'hty Unproved the wetter privilege OD . I.e to evliom to t.•nds•r tl1'�ir resign• p a P tee b ,L rhe River 1lreul;ltld at the• vinl,t at+ trot . If 'heti" do at t 'alts this )81 t1 r 8 «'r(xetr1, and everted f4a'ttr. saw, woo!. at ('f oilier. thee rustier lb. mat t len , 14aole 40 the perl:llty it. such cast a WOW! l ,e a at'd oatmeal mills, Mr Gibsotl'vas; t( Ilett tt 1�"' 7 II � ' mi t to to t 1,1 r s l i s 1 rite ,led f o•t• t 1' i politics, d they ase the e• tad 'ra 11' 1 t d tiar- 1 a ' :it's perste repreeelltt•d Butt°ick Township' ,atfnsl they may !heir r¢ i;;n 4f thl'y:are 1 in the County Council as Deputy Reeve,' •ti gr "nil •t •1 : n o torsi tl t thel. n s• < 'ill t n . Village r 1 ,, a t u h incorporation n Of the ALtbl of St ri;; n11°inb4, ri he fest nay out M he +" r..a.a'e,,. ►,,. „ .,., ,•1,,.,,•..A n d ai`ti l•1t1tt: ih raht� thedeclaration Le ' er ..t ,1 1 cl(gamete 9rdlt ni . net 1 r ,e fa:. a � Il to n n xl t r ut t 'vh t c lit•: naltiI'tS 1aLdtts a1 tirseats ''t+lteLt, Gibson mut of its original lath. *tate 4t Citrious(tri''• 4.1444'Uraeel Upiin the vfi4tlg;e of Tievraoo wt.' re rho- council 1,8,„t' ('4 tett ted at.la4tiMie 41• f.)ue'tatln The American Liner St. Paul Overdue a New Tort: Trains Held Vp In the United States ---Gen. Lawtonn's,Oatin, ton of 'What American soldiers for the I'tailip4AInca Should 1ao. William Ward, an aged resident of London, Ont., fell dead while wa'di:lug in his track yard on Sunday. Ramon 1'11i111Ir=, a wen- tr,own citizen of Fre.lericton, \.13,, has been found frozen to death in the suburbs. IieDougal's special, C P R•, wee smashed 1londay midnight at Putnam. `e'en or I:' ears were demolished. Hon. George A. Cox bee secured the controlling interest lei the Temperance ee General Life beware= Company. airs. Isee° M. Pettit died at Belleville, Ont., on Sunday interning, age:1 ea years. She leases three daughter3 end two sons. The Anreries4n anti Canadian sstnl:tis. sioaers at Washin; c'u rnec on Monday, but what they dial bas not been given out.. Rev. 1?ren1; I iMnuli4 of Cleveland, SOU of the 13 .,frog t f Ni44iira, has cseeep.t- e4 the wester:4ns .'t. retires C1ureh, Chicago, Grip is e44'41etn10 31110:41 the through. fre ! heves ut Kentu :ley, aril nenty 4alu. 4.1e n1Aree aro drooping their foals on account of it. airs. Agnes Campbell, a 1C5411ene of Parl.hil3, Ont. for 4 i) veer:,, is tetted. She tr+ah 40 years oleo atnIecame to Can;eda in its:;:i from ,.argyle- :sero, `e I inti. Lord Stratintarte. Canada's hien coin- mieeloncr :tt I.ontinsl. heft 7.liontrea1 oa Mentees for Now Yorks. e:) ratite to the I.L1114'•rau• (4144. world'.. caprit:al to resume his bolas. 1'reeld¢.nt Igleeies of CeSta Isice arrived in Lentils on 014 n 41ry, and was revolved Taira r+lt OttLl .3411, 4i rtlt' lie Will 140 tit44 guest ref the titsvera! 'c;a.4 013.144las stay. The liree11te :affair still centiant a 1 a h- se:e Para. Alt Z3 are t :t.:net eels a and the 40110 10%;(441' pr..:=; indrt' 6: a eget ton ltphv.avrll at any 4114.e would net be ::urs eatainf1. In ylesleo the pprrrally for train-rebidag is lust ter al°, rt1 a4444 ru1444 r : ela not tvelr44 Ievell teen f 1 held up in rine- ;el s ;Uhl Si STOCK l Y 14the Unit: 2 .St.,i '43,1 MOUS Qraf.lc4 I .vel b: is 1,its kilzat'u'n Lyn 31athceon et )14U' two 1139 been fauna dead Ie r home. A lamp wan 1ltlrnf:r • hd t. o .,tr D.t on t . sI rotor p 6 ural it is ,-Gape•-al that Gua I;,s 441 away durinI the oravlen: night. I., 13. 14ililatene 44rrettee0 4'0t:►ryto Sir Louie I;avis;, is Feld to Lave resigned his position to go into the study of law at (inarlottetown,. P,11..I, W. l). taordon. of the State Ilup:lrnrent, it is said. wall succeed lifer. Ton Augustin Mare have arrived at tan Francisco front the Philippines They report that the natives are raced people to let alone, and could be nae ry governed awl made a deslrablu uddltion t0 04Vft41.ett races, The Paris Figaro Waai confiscated by the holies throughout Germany un are twit at a caricature which is contained, copied from I twit. represontin " Enmperer Wtlilntu et Germany in the guise of a t'dcal.ised animal n after- noon, 1,1 oto vn n Monday Atd t (Int on Iona uftl.r• W noon, the cylinder Head in the engine at the °locule light eelot blew out Itavinet the town in tatal darknessRoth *stems,s 1 arc and inoandesrent, aro named. It will take nearly a week to repair. a. . 1 building, ] c Parties received from h Filipinoi ecu rt t o o, t at Long ,. n g fig'EXEP A�'ege table Prepazalion forAs- Siinitating 1keroodandRegutel• fill:;;, the 5tomacA'1S au1. 'ot'•;11 iS 0 c��"a� LO-Fri xrL I3E THAT THE FAC—SIMILE SIGNATURE Promotey, igcsf:on,Ch erft71- cie`;sandarat.0 ,11t inn {neither OpiutVierpiune 3104l+Aitmere :. tion, Sour S'soni,.Cl'.,Dlart'llii,-:a rms Ctrnyttit wns,Feveristl- T cSrnule Signature oil .T!'•7ikin Sea 1 Q'a .acrd cr 4:441:.,�mez c:;Arrr. • 3'a EW Y ere It frOlitle, • Los (i/)pflllf tfPptent from a City Horne. Lillian.... —, the ! right deu;;htell 4 a1 farmer livieg ensue eighty gni,°e•, 4 4 . fl if nit( tl•V nt r i 1 crit t a1t 11t. UAW r t1u it Qu'-t'u t•it% tiurieser hair time. The little t•tettrttt' gut, ;tile ill be 41ghteerith year, was a millet in ail t that pert/tilted to 1 8*440{at►'0rlt t ChB tr8 Cela'tl 1n hutterrnal.ing, to oklug, see. Jog, crocheting and 1u'dt'retood the are of meiltin,g old thit.g,at 4001; ltkts new - bum" de Ping with Diamond Dyes. During the 4l'c0ud week of l.t1iian's ti8it, her aunt intimated one day the• she had. made a seared'1 p.,ir•(•tioll o4 eleall'11tit faded a1:irts and a suit 0 1 len:+vinthio. 'lilies she though we1•" gena 1'1t011gh for ;lalee'her eteaa0,'s v.r141 If 'bene ;could he promptly re•eolurt'd Li`1ia(.'e ,aunt aulteowltdged that she had never before attempted home dyeing hut said sheaa4cuenurage1 hs the statemettt4 made in some of the tiewspape eta that Dyes would work omelets: for tier. At once Lillian cane to her rescue r , ;1 t 1' d said: Amalie e n n' •A 1 1 , f rg•a dnl5elsaes do good .., , not , tO risk your oat r u l .la ea m 1 with a, Y •1 a ➢ Il" (t 11 hese Noun -mu m u e s they lrta'r ul ., r ,n Use 9 j`+ 1.. 1 +'ti Yr 1f tried i s 1• I r 1 a peel:ago e �n . . m time P r tea a in order i- c r ,t5 t. �. v 3 J In ell/ V lr its , 41 4,11 ithee gave jest. s;ueb r1'$ults as 1 tel• fleeted -• spa led my material. When I use dyes 1 MItit 11ur8dyestuffs quite 1 I free from gneiss!. Let me suggest the use of the Diamond Dceeithey are safe and surf', and your c''lars will he ins' right. Rend to the drug store fur them and 1 will assist ynu iu your work" The Diam.n.d Dyes were procured. and part of an afternoon eves spent hs aunt and niece in making the old things look like clew. creations. Al vverr delighted'wltb then magnilicront retanlls results, and Lillian was per ticularla proud of the achievements of her friends the Diamond Dyes. At the tea table that evening the aunt said: "Lillian, Soar experience in dyeing certainly saved us. from trouble, lose and disappnintmeut." *1' Till: Wilt, 114 T0403TO, The '1'urt.1'to tit eters, Art• put to great shifts at Frei -pet tc, (,'melt oits (bode Inands for their sereitet+ caused by the virulent epidemic of grip that 4a slow ragit'g 1.11 the city. A co/respondent states. As there are Many difi'eretlt men, sn theere are mat=y s atyil'g s'. 44443 tt,ms, but 141 severe case On re are .ter tail s•at.dard. stable sig;tts, that tell more foteihiy than 'lords that grip has clutched another victim. It begins with icy chills pleiy iilg tag np arid dowel 0'10's spine. Iles shiver schen a door opens at,d can detect a draught through a pin hole A n71184.1 disposition sits upon you, alta you have fordotter bow to smile. Headache, neckache, shooting p>aiu8 in the eyes, backache watery 8S es, 4Osteil8 incommoded, cold chills, hot flushes, lora of appetite, en. Illi and other similar sickening details are all siletlt sig r shat you area mark- ed man. 'I hese are °flowed by .getter al drbilire., you can't steed alone and your head le in a whirl a[4d you talk disconneendl3 'Your kees are weak. You are losing your grip You have got the grip. ii' malty casescoMpllea- tions follow, the most usual ones being pueumOnia, hrot'chitis and neuralgia. The majority of those . uffering appear to be admin, but ie not a few Instan• ces, whole familitsare taken down at oe ee. True Bill For Murder London, Jan. 11th,—The grand jury for lee eiliddlesex minter assizes return ed ti true bill for murder yesterday af- teil o.1 lgaintst. Marion B1 -o4 n, the al- leg' d slayer of P. C. Michael 'Toohey, al d' to da,e it till! he decided by Mir; Justice Meredith whether 'he peg -leg ah.•uld he tried alt +his cnurt or at the sprit g assizes t1 hich open on March 20 befote V1r Justice Palcontridge• As •r> .t' .1 td the defen :.n v•, a n ern t d is e uu px Y counsel, Mr. P. McPhillips, will move for a, postpni,(.'me)et ort several grad ds,• the chief of which is that nt•g(tiat n are still in r•1•, 4ress he4441et, the Ca•. nadiat; and Ul l'a'd 4'.tates autnoririe8 to 414101314inat let tomei ti,1tiirtli Y4k jinni Wa'hinelol) State, nh.re N('' was arrested on a Irunll�ed-up charge .nf selling liquor to Indians, at d from where, he alleges. b to art tak(-r, to Can- ada, unbolt,' ttr'•t beteg 4)Otifi, d that he was being Nought to Lot,don to be plated on trial for kris life, �trvt r, as oast .e il`'1 s n returned ue to that tel 1► • � r d tt t by accla- mation 1 t i'n '• lr. int tl n f r r,1r ) r )f sa; r: rn t ears. lir tvati p 1• Walden i {• the •en r i titi'art u f h a Gla a dtirirn}, UIS teet''t+a1r 1n the Clan .ty Cuu1ell. 11t•. is as also for a thins one of the rend sem misei')llera for the e(.unt3, as d C4er1t of the Ninth Diei,iolt Court. '1'h.' de eetteed W8 s of a most cheerful and go• trial diypostlinn and pfhsesstd of a large 'hare of cotnmon Seat;(' at.d pub lie spirit. His couust 1 was often', sought and freely g1velt. arid he had a wide circle cffrit nds among the ea rly settlers of 110wick, Tura.b,•rry and Grey—a generati.•ttl now rapidly pass leg, away. He was a native of Green law, Berwickshire, Scotia' d, arid loft. his native land in 1$58. A millwright by trade, be followed his oecnpatlnn in Cleveland, Brantford and Paris for a few years before moving into the Queen's Bench fle was a :tau ch Presbyterian in religion and was for a long time an elder a11d se881014 el-rlt in the 'Wroxe`er Congregation before removing to Goderieb. Mr. Gibson leaves a widow and three eons. and five daughters. • Beginning The Year With pure, rich, healthy blood, which may be had by taking Bond's .Sarsap- arilla, you will riot need to fear attacks of pueumonia, bronchitis, fevers, colas or the grip A few bottles of this great turtle and blood purifier, taken now, will be your best protection against. spring humors, boils, eruptions. that tiled feeling and serious illness, to which a weak and debilitated system is especially liable in early.spring.. Hood's Sarsaparilla eradicates from the blood all scrofula taints, tones'and strengthens the stomach. cures dyspep sia: rheumatism, •catarrh, and every ailment caused or promoted by impure or deplected blond,` An epidemic of grip has broken out to an alarming, extent among the fine horses of Kentucky. Thoroughbreds especially are suffering Joyner & Elllington's grist mill at Fort tan APpelle was binned The. loss is $25,000; insured for $16,000. By the blowing out of the cylinder - heed in rhe eneine.at the electric light depot, Richeetown is left in darkness At Iliiihrook , the explosion of an :1ceteletee gas machine in A. B Stott & Co 's et ore did a lot of damage to the hni1(1111g•. Gond he;llth is torah more than any• hing else to ynu, a1 d every snide of •" to, r1's Sat sepal illa contains good Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, Was- hita, I. T. HA writes: " Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs Brewer of Scrofula, which has caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; hut her cure t8 complete and her health is excellent." This she ws what thousands have proved, --that, Electric Betters is the best blood puri fier known. It's the supreme remedy 'edema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils. and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons helps digestion builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists, every bottle guaranteed. There are no cigars in the market equal in quality to TUKTTS CllAL Your dealer pays a pl ilnent to. you good when he offers you one. con- taste 11111111111111111 eAna, o'ce'ans enste..,411! 4.4 XS ONTHE PAPPr-... ._ R T u44PY 01' WRF.?1=ER. ate» I VERY BOT E_ 171 ;; � t.rd k•i� Y v-, net t 1� e w t '1'F etc "t enly. It e: P ,1 e ; 1 toVttll C. h G'4 44 9 ell, se ' : that it "i7:(1 iMAs,r{.. �,: b b•.A-ln .rp �.iw4 fi.At tSt aLL'iesfi� at' z"�c r -il �"_• rM Sill(.° 44th. at We 1 lame, sfit)44 or . 4N' 3D•a . D 1 t'p.11�e ttA stall. ell. bQcoUd-Mori. Heating and Ctaoking STOV (Al•'o to bit, Moil: of neve ones' Lamps, Skates kerreaUly lleeluceti Prim) X"Cut Saws, et-. A 400 0 410 st +hA tRft. 431. ,ya* ,�flcath at4r.at'a $est3�sficy"Acsuaz -s hs4sauss^ tit; scxt'ws� "z �d4c'J acv sa,,wrwaw FIVA ''!dr ",.e"tt..114 its *ss'' %441- •"i,r "lP''Is"c'yt'stjr 4 8,111 Mese lQod,s last bit .�ufrf be we C©7fae and et r� bargain. e Philippine the .lent a at furls has l Y h t •A!'. i f ' '10!, 1 +;to t, sure t our i7 1 , M 1 a lir r . � ole• • 1111 ,rt1 t t:' 1 v .i, 1 ,1 r .t ,I at ¢3re1,4 018401) ,t d 170 e li 1:t 'vi;aa _.u.trtxata .•,• /oat rt uta, + i 1- , � }�p c1 � tilt" � &Sol. C able.11' r0not, th � t 1vommenenaettarma e a e 4C,'.1 •rust'. . tole- ( r gram from an ln4ll'tl 11041,0 says the a tetution is ver strained I y Il 4 .At Belleville, :111th., on Sunday :light train No. 60 can into the rear end of an extra freight lying thew. The engineer and fireman sa'Ieu theuleelves by jump - Ing. .an overturned stove fired the wreck, and five earl and a been storehouse seers destroyed. Loss about $33,0041. The petition against the return of Hon. .4. T. Garrow In Wet Huron was filed on Monday at Osgocde Hall The source of bribers is alleged to be at Gan,➢.sign fund, raised by the lnaanfactarer3 and lumber- men. The petitioner Ia Mr. Joseph Beek, the Minister's recent opponent. Nathan H. Bawling, one of the oldest residents of Lincoln County, a very Inc. cessful farmer, a Freema en and a Lib- eral politician, died on Mon.lay in Louth Township, aged 131. He never lived any- where except on the farm where h0 died Two sons and five daughters survive him, 'The safe of the Ashburnbam Bank at Asbburnhnm, Maas., was blown to pieces by dynamite about 2 o'clock on Monday morning The interior of the bank was badly wrecked, and all the windows were blown out. A 80114 of money estimated at from $1,500 to $2,000 is missing.. No olue to the robbers. Thirty-nine Spanish soldiers out of 1,100 whioh arrived at Bacalene, Spain, on Saturday, from Havana, died on the voyage, and many others were sink The arose& which had gathered to welcome the "repatriated soldiers were horror- stricken, and instead of oheering, as had been intended. wept and cursed at mis- management of officials. The American Liner St. Pant is overdue at New Yore, and some alarm is ea- pressed; yet ti1'a repent rough weather has hit all the trans-Atlantic liners, and the .American Line agents believe their ship will turn up all right. There are on the St. Paul 180 cabin and 60 steerage pass- engers, The, officers and Grew number 400,' Captain Jamieson is her oommander. Arohblehop Ireland is shortly to Visit BoIno, and it is said his visit is in con- bectle» with the relations of the .Philip- pine Church to the Vatican. It is expect- ed the xpected'the Philippine friars -will be required to the American Govern- ment ea ment muob of the vast property they have acquired, and it is tbongbt .grab bishop lreland'4 visit has to do with the. surrender. pen. W. H. Lawton, recently assigned to the command of the military forcesin' the Philippines, has arrived in - Chicago to inspect the troops that are to be assigned to Manila. He says: "The Uni- ted States se 11 be on exh.bition before' the powers of liluropo, and it is important i thas.wo have the finest type of American manhood; represented .in our army. It is for this reason the inspection is so rigid." 4040,1 NEW EU:71LO PATLNT ALL 57E01. 0150 NAN1,5W: 3101.00 ,W I2 Z.CCTIONAL Se1JN0100T11 CULTIVATOR H. JONES, Agent, Exeter, The Buffalo A11 -Steel Disc Barrow. Thi•, i; tea. only Dice harrow glade or sold iu Canada, basin,: indepea•dent, adjuesable spritpr •,cur-ut•ontheilana.' end.. ,.4 the go'„ alar,. allowi'.g any anluu.,t of .r(is- eure tt, ,u, throws. 'duan the diner ends of to g 1 tg, by th • foot of the operator, 13y this 1n .e.ts u perfeetiy flexible actin,. is 001'.') 1(8)4 theroun' can be worked to a uniform dept. l:xamflie this 1llatehine carefully and compare with others. The No. 12 Cultivator 1:; A MARVEL OF SUCCESS. The onto Cultivator made that loth lines of teeth will cut at, oven delft in the ground. Ex- amine it and you will see why. The only 0altivato with a movable tooth set so that the a,.ple of the -teeth can be regulated to .4'z It telly coedit on of edit. Pressure can he regulated to act (lit' for t.y ou every section renuiring it. The te.oth are carried t.etweon th o wheels instead of trail!, pbebind. alb in Other machines, thu., seccuriuglighter draft. In a011'Ina 1* fur, io1,(4 with grain and grana seed box when required. It has re - versa ble diamond steel poi•.ts for the teeth; alsn,extra wide tllistUseutting points can bi furnished, Examine it and you will buy no other. TETE BEST DRILL MADE. The Eto0)41er Needs 1110 introduction. Over 40,000 Drills and Seeders of our m anti - facture in use in Camila. The only Drillmate with a lever fur instant and only regulation of det:th of hoe in all kinds of sou, while team is iu motion. Sows abso- lutely correct to scale; saves seed, as: every kar •al is deposited at a proper depth to grow. Purchase only the best and you will be satisfied. ' We also Binders, Pu as good as the best. Send'foi illustrated catalogue: NOXON BROS. MFG. CO. (Ltd.) Ingersoll, Ont., Canada, E. BOSSENBERRY, A gent, Zurich. Bridget Blasdell, of 1. ye,den. has been .l r' o I a e in released fr rn h p Waren tarp at Klieg sthn. Sh-• had bee.u,sentOneed for life hill after nineteen years' imprisonment a pardon cads granted Ger; West Huron Protested. Toronto, Jan :.> —A p •ntest was filed this onium'; r,1' l'Ialialf of Jos. Berk. the defeated Conservative candidate in ' W st Huron, against the return of Hun: J T l-larroe . Littera' meal er•elecr. The usual charges are alleged. FREE and4rlt.LB Sine German Silver Rayless Watch, guaranteed fSnapStot' Moms with 4 Chain; il of taelnnents ready to take pictures, given free for selling for ns Aluminum lidneb,es at AIc each - SELLS INEVERY I*OMIa. Send name and address, well for.rarl goods wttleout;money. can. t3upply Co., Toronto children Cry for C ST•`RI