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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1900-5-3, Page 57 THE (*zerter bit -locate) 13 published. every Thursday Morning, at the White, MAIN -STREET, 7-- EXETER. AOVOCA.TE PUBL isHING COMPANy TERMS OF SITBaCRIPTION, Ono Dollar per annum if paid in Advance 81,50 if not so paid. V..o.tearr. oxs. No paper disoonti nued until all arra rage are paid. Advertisements withont specific directions will be published till. forbid and charged acoordingly. Liberal cliscountmade tor transcieut advertisements inserted fox Long Periods Every description of JOB PRINTING turned °lain the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, ouey ord. ors, &c. for advertising, subscriptions ,ete ,t o be made payable to Chas.Ft. Sanders, EDITOR .enPROP ProteSsional Cards. H. KINSMAN, L D. S., D. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University, DENTISTS. Teeth extraoted without any pain, or any bad effects," Office in Es.nson's Block, west f.L. aide Main Street, Exeter. TAR.D. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L DS ▪ honors Graduate of the Toronto Um - ashy and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain. All modes of Dentistry up to date, Ofliee over Elliot & Elliot's law office -opposite Central Hotel -Exeter. k • ,T.P. McLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OF the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and kocouch- our. Office, Dashwood, Ont. '11-71,ICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS, .1.5 Solicitors, Notaries Conveyancers, Commissioners, Solicitors 'for the 1,1olsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at 5 and 514 per cont. Office Fanson's Block, Main St., Exeter. (A member of the firm will be at Hensel). on Thursday of each week.) I. R. CARLING, 13. A., L. II. Dthxs0x. • W. GLADMAN.(successor to Elliott& . Gladman,) Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Conveyancer, Etc. Mone,y to loan at lowest rates of interest. Office Main Street, Exeter. Auctioneers • BOSSENBERRY,Grencl Bend, Licensed Auctioneer for County Fluron. Sales promptly attended to, and charges moder- ate. Orders by mail will receive every at- tention. BROWN,Winchelsea. Licensed Auot- 1 ioneer for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the township of Usborne Sales pronfptly attended to midterms rea- sonbe,le.Sales arranged at Post office. Win- ahelsea. rnsurance. E ELLIOT, Insurance Agent, Main St. Exeter 41 IT PAS To read the big stores' ad- . ver tisements 4 STOP! TT -411\1K T. 4 4 4 4 For whose "good are we in the farniture business? For yours and. ours. If we are not useful to you we cannot be use- ful to ourselves. 'We have got to carry the goods you want at the prices you want, or we can- not make a Success of our busi- ness. But we have. been 'doing business iight along for years, Which ,proVeS that weare the right kind of people with the right prices. Come and See for yourself.... • GIDLEY 81' 'SON,. • 4 Furniture. Undertaking, 4 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. nr-AirssormiF NI, The Molsons Bank. (Chartered by Parliament , 1855.) Paid up Capital $2,500,000. Rest 'Fund 1,625,000 H.tad office Montreal F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS Esti., GENERAL MANAGER. lariney advanced to good Farmers on their own notes with one or more endorsers at 7 per cent. per annum, -EXETER BRANCH - Open every- lawful day from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1p.m, general banking business transacted, • CURRENT RATES allowed for money on Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at 32. DIeirsox & CARLI940, N.D. Iltinnoti; Solicitors. Manager. TO THE DEAF. -A tich lady. i cured of her Deafness and Noises n the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums has sent $1,000 to his In- stitute, so Lit deaf people unable to procure the Ear l)runis may have theiri free. Apply to Department A. S. N, ' The Institute, "Langcot,t," Guniimd.,blity, London. NV., England 12),,,,IVIt,13%/tIAL41,111,1M1 te1 ALwaltiftEi.isi 03 HMO T5ZZ1111"0 OF OMB ,OR 111TERNAL 0n P:1(1'0111/11,, 9 TWIT I7'411O.171LLEn WILL. tow tat. LITLvE. , LOOK OUT FOE IMITATIONS AND SUE., STIT0TeS.. THE OENUINE BOTTLE DEARS THE NAME, PERRY & Many a school- girl is said to be lazy and shiftless when she doesn't deserve the l'east bit of it. , She can't study, easily falls asleep is nervous and tired all the time. And what can you ex- I pect ? Her brain is being fed with impure blood and her whole system is suffering from poisoning. Such=girls are wonder- fully helped and greatly changed, by taking Hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls have taken it during the past 50 years. Many of these girls now have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, and now they give the satne medi- cine to theirown children. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparilla that has been tested for half a century. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. If your bowels are consti- pated take Ayer's Pills. You can't have good health unless you have daily action of the bowels. 25 cts. a box. "Ono box of Ayer's Pills cured my dyspepsia." L.D. CARDWILL, ,7an.12,1899. Bath, N. Y. Write filo Eteclor. It you have any complaint whatever and desire the hest medical advice you can possibly receive, write the doctor freely. You will receive a PrOmPt re. ply, without cost. Address, Da, J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. H Exeter THE Club SPRING MEETING 24, '00 • PROGRAM.. • 2.20 Trot Or Pace ' - $225. 2.30 Trot or Pace $200. .2.50 Trot or Pace $175. Running, Open - *125. DR. ROLLINS, A. E. TENNANT,, . Pres. Sec'y. HORSEMEN EUREKA NIETINARY. TRADE 11.0111 CAUSTIC BALSAM A reliable remedy for curbs, Splints, Spavin, Sweeney, Laineness 110111 any cause, and. Sore Throat in Horses, and Lump dam in Cattle. See Pamphlet. Satisfaction guaranteed All Druggists and general sttrekeepers keep th. Prepared by EUREKA YhTERINARY MEDICINE Co., LONDON, - - ONTARIO. To Save Her Child, From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applied 1:Icktlen's ArnicaSalve-to great- SOreS on her head and face, and. writes its quick- cure exceeded all her hopes. It works wanders in Sores, Bruises, ,Skin Eruptions, Outs, Burns, Scalds1 and Piles, 25c. Chives guaranteed by all druggists. A distressing accident occurred Tues day on the tirin of Daniel McDonald Dover toWnship, in which his lour- teeiFinon thsedd son was drowned in ,a pail of Milk. The lad was playing 'abont the rear of the hot*. A pail of Milk was left standing near the doorway by One of the household. Shortly afterWards the eh ild was, found head downward, in the pail. A Mat and Ruco Maker Speaks of DIAMOND DYES. She Would Not Use Any Other Make, The best and most successful makers of honieniade carpets, /hat and door rugs use the Diamond 1)yes to color their inigs, yarlis and warps, Every home dyer knows well that She Diamond Dyes give the fastest and brightest colors, and are the simplest dyes to use. 1V1r8. A. A.7.• FieIcl, Bathiirs.t St., Tor- onto, says: -"During the lost ten years I have made many mats and rugs from'wool and cotton rags and coarse yarns. The :lyi tig of the rags and yarns 5 have always done wiai Dia- mOnd Dyes as they give the richest ,and strongest colors. 1 ini fully con- vinced Shit She qinond Dyes are th - safest ,,Itui:elietipest fel! all Who 'rialto carpets, 011111 150(1 rugs. 1 ivould tot 1150 any 'other,kind 02 ayes, THIS WAS 14 CLOSE SHAVE SULTAN HASN'T PAID YET Boers AlmOSt Got Another COIIVOy --- Fighting Near Thabanehtt London, Moy I, 1.55 p. er the commander in ehlern nor tilt coPrespondentsdespatches throw aa,) light on the plans being adopted t( oust the Boers ironi the neigliborhooc of Tliabancliu, and how long before determined effort will be made to re assert 13r1 51s11 superiority IS only r. matter of surml,e. In the rimantime tliel?„,oers are re,mar kably aggressive especially in view of large forces• op- posing them. A special despatch. from Thaban elm, dated yesterday, says hey ina,b a daring attempt to cut off a 13rit ish conYOY, whicli got into broket gT011111 betNveim Thabanclin and De lVetsdorp, opennig fire froui the ad- ,iiment hills, Ti the niek of rims Clan Brabazon with a s ono; Tor ce oi Yeomanry, returning from )Vcpener arrived on the scene and extricat- ed the convoy. The same Special correspondent des. oribes the disposiiions of the !brew at Thabanchit as follows: "Gen. Buti. die is covering the advanced crunf facing the Boers' positions to Hu east, where they are strongly en. treached. General Ian Harcillion ane Gen. Smith-Dorren occupy strong pc). sitions on the road to the north. Another despatch says a colunit under Gen. Hamilton, located the Boers to the northwest and an artil- lery duel ensued without result. All accounts tell of much arti Eery firing with sca,reely any casualties, It is is hardly likely that two such forces can much longer patiently face each other without more stirring- oc- currences. Gen. Brabant's column is expected soon to join Gen. French. A. number of Boers are reported to have been seen retiring' north, but is scareely authoritative. Stringent measures are being adOp- tecl to prevent the Boer guerillas from securing supplies from other centres The little news from Tlittbanchu it absorbing all interest. The Cape parliament has been stun - moiled for .Juno 22. WHAT TIIEHI LEADERS SAY --- Col: Otter and Lord 11 >berts Speak Well ot the Canadians (Special to the News.) Ottawa, May 1. - following is an extract from a report of Lieut,- Col. Otter, commanding the first Cana- dian contingent, received at the mil- itia department this morning, under date m: March 38:--"Durin; the march which began on the 135h February and ended on the 13th inst., I cannot speak too highly o,' the conduct gen- erally of the officers and men of the Royal 'Canadian Regiment. Taken altogether, the march was a very trying one. Without tents or change of clothing, we were, for many days engaged more or less with the enemy, for two thirds of the tune upon • half rations, subjected to a very hot sun, cold nights, and several severe rain storms. The endurance, courage and good spirit or the battalion was most fully tried, and it is with pleasure I have to record its having proved it- self fully equat to the strain. "The 'battalion is .110W resting, in conjunction with other parts of the army, and though still in bivouac, is again on Tull rations to which I have beesi enabled, with the funds at my disposal, to procure a few, extra com- forts in the way of food.. "I regret having to re.port the sen- tence by F. G. C. M., on the 1451a inst., to 56 days' field imprisonment, No. 2, awarded -- -ror stealing a fowl, the property o,..! an inhabitant. The orders on the subject. ol! looting were most stringent and del. inite, and while no doubt the provocation was great, considering,. The lack or food for the previous three, weeks, yet, owing So the constant -warnings, the men had received, the ol'fence cannot, from a military point of viesv, be palliated. "In recording .the action of' the battalion on the 27th ultimo, „I find that a very important event was omitted by me, viz.'the personal in- spection or the F. AL C. in C., Lord Roberts, at his own request on the af- ternoon of that day. The field mar- shal, in addressing, the' battalion, ex- pressed his great, satis.:action , with its conduct on the 18th and 27th in- stants, his pleasure in having them under his command, a.nd his belief that the surrender of.' General. Cronje and his officers had 'been accelerated by its action this morning,. • "1.'he strength of the battalion is very much reduced through the large number of the sick and wounded, These, however, are doing well, .so far as 1 am 'able to learn, but my re- ports for the past ' months have in that direction necessarily been most meagre.'" GENERAL WHITE DECORATED Defender or Ladysmith Gets Honors From the Queen London, May 1, 1.55 p. m. -At the conclusien of General Sir George White's visit to Windsor to -day. Queen Victoria decorated the de- fender of Ladysmith with • the cross and star of the Royal ,Victorian Or- der. Her 'Majesty and the. soldier had a lengthy conference. It is learned thn,5 the Queen was more angry than for years over the publication of the Spion Kop despatches. BOER CONVOY CAPTURED. London, May I. -The News corre- spondent With Gen. Rundle's Div- ision, sta tes that the British troops have captured a Boer convoy. No de- tails are given, arid the reported en to I. ore is, as yeti unconfirnied at the War Off.ine, GEN. CARRINGTON'S 'FORCE. London, May 1. -Gen, Cn rringtords force is already either heading tor or a rrivinfs at Mr(ranclolla.s, 25 miles from Salisbury. It is a far cry, hoW- ever, from Marandel las to iNInfelting„ What Gen.. Hunter's division 111 11 do a iter leaving 'Kimberley is one of Lord Roberts' secrets, ind General Bulter's future work in Natal is an- other, 'rye derick Kemp, an old Mon living m Coursol f; trent, ,Taontronl, obet ' litm- 1 (he head lost night. He hall been 111 for 501113 time. And There Are No Developments in His Dispute With U. S. 099.strtntinonio, Sonda , A.prii 29.-- T1iere are no freitli develOpmentS re- garding tile American indemnity ques- tion. ff within a weak the Porte does not answer tile United States' 11-.11411- noto 02 April 24, i5 is probable that Mr. Lloyd 0, Griscom, Lle Anneriean Clarge f.)Alfaires., wiii re- ne,,v his demand. , p rOleci of sending Ahmed Pasha, Lo the Llititte.4 States to negotiate for the purofiase of a cruiser is persist- ed, in, autiough the U1iite..1 Slates governinent continues determined not 50 consent 10 Hie anialganiation of the pi opo.' I purchase with the in- ileninl Ly 115 51 The ren,Jri al the ASSoclated Press is assured that Ahmed Paslia will start tor tile t_TnUed States to -mor- row, Monday, The statetnent that the indemnity question iVil8 discussed at the audi- enee had with the Sultan by Mr. Griscom, on April 20 ,is absolutelY In- exact. The matter was not dismis,s- ed. HAD BROKEN MALE HEARTS --- Beauteous Yankee' Damsel's conscience Slade tier KM Herself Chicago, April 30.- Standing be- fore a mirror in her room at the Palmer House, Minnie M. Wray, a beautiful young woman, shot her- self through the head With a revol- , • ver. Scraps of a torn letter found in the waste basket and put togeth- er Said the writer "had wrecked (GO many lives airemly and must nease." Miss 'Wray came' to the hotel last Friday, gave t.he name "Miss L. Graves," to the clerk who registered' for her, and iviien asked for her ad- dress responded that Chicago would do aS well as any., While sne entered the hotel attired attractively ancl wearing a number of diamonds, nothing was found in her rooni but a coarse black wrapper, which slie wore when She killed her- self. She left a. note to the manage- ment of tile hotel, directing thein to take the money from her pocketbook to settle (tie hotel bill. She request- ed especially that no effort be made to find her relatives. Later it was learned that she had on Saturday sent her trunk to A. N. Ohler, an Monie, His. He is the cashier DI the American Express at that place. She also wrote to him the iame day telling of her intention to kill herself. Ohler received the letter yesterday. Fle called up tile Palmer House by tel- ephone. thinking he might prevent the suicide if fie could ecnununicate with Miss Wray. linable to make the Palmenrouse clerk understand him, he g, -ave up in despair. A few hours later he , was told of her suicide. • Mr. Older said be had known Miss Wiay til emit S,;ears, but kneW noth- ing of her antecedents. On the dresser in her room in the PalmemElouse there were blood stains showing she [lad. stood before the mirror to take aim. AMOUNTS TO $350,030 Relief Fund at Ottawa Reaches a Handsome Figure Ottawa, April 30. -The relief fund for the fire sufferers is growing fast an,1 there is over $3:•;0,U0.) in sight now. From the neighboring republic as well as from the mother land, ttid is being promotly forwarded. Mayor 1 -an W yck, of New York, has issued a proclamation for aid and the fol- lowing ca,bie nas been received from Londont "To the Mayor, Ottawa, Ont. -The great calamity befallen your city, even on this side, universal and lov- ing sympathy. The Ottawa conflag- ration fund opens to -morrow at the Mansion House. -Signed Alfred New- ton, Lord Mayor London." • Tile Ottawa Insnra,nce Company, which has been organized only 0 short time, in whicii local men are heavi- ly interested, fold risks in the burned district, amounting to between 000 and $30,000, which is a hard knock to a yonng organization. The estimate or 54,000,000 insurance does not include the risks on Eddy's or The y. R. Booth Co., lumber. , The inmyor of Hull has received the following .cable front Lord AbeTtleen: "Methlek, April 25.- Accept our profound sympathy. -- Signed, Aber - dean." DEWEY IN WINDY CITY Se Arrives in Chicago - Will Rig Guns Boom •Chicago, April 30.---Arnid tho boom- ing of cannoir and the eheers of hun- dreds of people Admiral Dewey, ar- rived. in Chicago to -day. For the next three days he will be the guess of this city,, and the program for his enterta inrivent will take up nearly every moment of his time until his de- parture Thursday morning. At 12.30 p. m., the admiral was es- corted to aninformal breakfast, given the admiral and Mrs. De'..vey by the membe,rs of the woman s reception committee. and et 2.30 he was given a recepl ion by the Canadian- American Association whicb presented an invita- tion to him tot visit Canada at his ,pleasure. FOREST FIRES IN MICHIGAN The Town of Ames Wiped Out and Other . Havoc Wrought Marinette,Wis.,, April 30.-- ForeSt tireS ra g,ed furiously nor IL at Fischer, M.M.11., along the right of way of the, i s co n atICI 351t1igan Railway Sat - rd a y a.nd. Sunday: The prOperty- c,la ma ge will be large . • The toWn of Ames, Mich., was 'onto - Lien lly wiped. out, • The 'Wisconsin and MiChigan ran specia I tipthe line Sunday to reseue Lim fire stricken people in the small villa geS along" the road, All the in- habitants. Of Ames and Ica than were taken to Petabine tot' so fety. FireS are burning everywhere nertit of here, 'a 1151 further de 01 50 will re- sult Unl2SS there be vaia, EXETER MARKETS. (Changed every 'Wedi.,esday) Wheat per .. . .. ... to,tai,4 Fi.our per ewt . , . 1,85 to 2.04 Barley 44 to 45 Oats , ,,,,, , , , , . 27 to 20 Peas 80 to 65 autter • 1510 15 innatues per bag 40 Hay per ton 7.00 to 8o0 Pried Apples per lb • 5 cya,,, , . ,, ,,, , • ,,, . . ... . . 20 5) Chicken lcs Oreese, . Corn 40 to lf/ iinothy 1 25 to 155 Clover ....... re Ycliu ,i..)4€ ii aslyTr just remember that all your strength must come front your food. • Did yo'i ever think of that 5 Perhaps your muscles need m.ore strength, or your nerves; 1 or perhaps your stomach is Iweak and cannot digest what Iyou eat. „ If you need. more strength then take .450 to 525 •SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod -Liver Oil with Hypo- i phosphites. The oil is the most easily changed of all foods into ' i strength; and the hypophos- phites are tha best tonics for the nerves. SCOTT'S EMUL- SION is the easiest and quickest cure for weak throats, for : coughs of eVery Iri rid, 2 ar cl for all cases of de- • bility, weak nerves, i and loss of flesh. , .. I500 and $t.00; all druggist. SCOTT o et nOwNE, Chemists, Toronto, i 1.••••••••004.4.10•4469•40•0•••••4011444.0 4 A Widow's Love Affair. Receives a setback, if She has often - sive breath through Constipation, Bili- ousness or Stomach Trouble, but Dr. King's New Life Pills always cure those troubles; clean the system, swee- ten the breath, banish headache; best in the world for liver, kidneys and 'bowels. Only 25c. at all drug stores At Chatharn,Jam es Wilson, for forg- ing, his brother's name to a mortgage, Was sentenced by Justice Faleonbridge to three years in Kingston Peniten- tiary. Is the Great Banisher of Sickness and Dis.ase. IT HAS BECOME THE POPULAR REMEDY IN EVERV HOME In the month of May we find awns - ands of tired, rundown, weary and half -sick men onei women who are not in a, condition to cope with the work and duties of ,everyday lite, Some sutler from sleeplessness, ner- vous ailments, neuralgia, ithetunatisin, dyspepsia, liver ansi. kidney troubles; others, owing to an .impure and poison- ed edndition of the blood are suffering froM unsightly- eruptions and skin diseases. Paine's Celery Compound is the only true and trusted -medicine for the pre - Sent season. bit purifies and enriches the blood; feeds and braces the nerves builds up the. weakened borty, corrects digestio-n, gives mental vigor, bright eyes, clear skinand sweet sleep. Physicians are daily prescribing Paine's Celery Compound in Canada and Inindredsj.if druggists,strougly re- comin,end it to their customers. Try the effects of a couple of bottles of 'Paine's 'Celery Compound if You would 'build up physically and mental- ly for.the coiningsummer. Paine's Celery Coini poupd s the World's lead- ing 'and.,. Miring medicine; "it makes sick people well." • . „ THE LEADING MEAT MARKET -1111111m"-- --.."1"1111111r For Fresh, good and the choisest cuts of meal,, call on the undersigned. 'While all our cuts of meat are the finest, we make a specialty of meat delicacies. Meat delivered to all parts of the . . town . John Manning RcYfS: tw_ E (DS Always cheaper In the end than any seeds that, only cO8t half as mucb, Tested, true to name, fresh and reliable. AlliVays the 'best. Ask for Ferry's- take no others. 'Write Inc lees Seed Annual. D. M. Punta- At Co., ' w teaser, oat. DO NO'd RUN from a ,ques t on that [nit int crest you. • Have you your New Suit If , not, drop in an1.1 see us at the first opportunity and, let us show you a few Vrices of the Fancy. AVoresteds and Scotch Tweeds. IASSVe you 110011 the new Staples and Therringbone patterns. They' , ate beauties, b gzeTggees t ofBlueslllieosIdiill3e aii)ciels.ack, Irish If you want a :black we, "Lave what you , want in. 'Twills, :Venetians and '• Clays. • OVERCOATS Overcoats in Beavers, Meitons, Curls, Naps and Montanacts. All work done in the latest style and' fit gunranteed. Je 1. GRIEVE Opposite Post OfliCe. Exeter--dar ROLLER MILLS. ALWAYS READY. Flour, Mill Feed and Corn con- stantly kept in stock. Highest market, price paid for good red Winter Wheat. Car load Mam. Southern Sweet and' Imported Learning Seed 001./1. COBBLEDICK & SON. CORL011.0 • Yes, we have jirst received' another carload of furniture, which when added to our already fine stock we can supply the latest, most hand- some and dheapest things on the market. THE STOCK . We have the Stock -you have the. money -we want to trade, and if it is furniture you want it will pay you well to drop in and See our dandy line before purchasing else- where. We haue the largest and best assort:d stock in town. R. N. RowE FOR FIRST CL ASS BEEF, LAMB, PORK, SAUSAGE BOLOGNA, PRESzED TONG1UE, CORNED BEEF; SALT. FP,,ESH OR SMOKED MEATS, Call at The Family Butchu Shop. One door North of R Pickard's store. LOUIS DAY Proprietor. SMITH'S, Repair Shop. Now is the time to get your wheel Re- paired. Cleaned or Enameled. RED BIRD. We have a large stock of Brantford Red Birds on hand, the best Bicy- cle on the market, which we sell at right prices. SUNDRIES We hove in stock, Bicycle Sundries, tires, cements, oils, etc. LAWN MOWERS, HORSE CLIPPERS We s ha 'Den La iv n 352055005, Ihbiorse clip- pers, scissors, Razors, Knives, etc. EVERYTHING REPAIRED. 1. SIVIITFI. Cook's Cotton It oot Compound. Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladles, Bata, effectual. Ladies ask your' druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com - potent. ToArc no oilier as till Mixturea, pills and imitations are dangerous. Priem, No, 1, 51 per box, No. 2,10 degrees stronger,$3 per box. No. 1 or 2, inalled on receipt of price and two iteent Staintis, l'he ,Cool: Company Windsor, Ont, "--1,70s, 1 atid S sold atm recommended by all tesponSible Druggists in Oanade. Nes. I n,e(I N'e. 5 sold in Exeter bN C. 10,1, Druggist.