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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1900-12-6, Page 5c?: y -first guish ser to self own :ts of sional.,: ocky,' never Who make west 1 . Sat T sub- 10,000, ub- 10,000, 15,000 ;vs 011 orsere to 3 ;toted, w on rye extter One A.e.,arcastSirizzg+ No q,re directions charged for long PRINTING} and ers,&o.for be Ablactrate Is published every Thursday 'Morniz , at the Office, MAIN -STREET, ,-- EXETER. the —By ------ ADVOCATE PUSLISHINC COMPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Dollar per annum if paid in Advailee 81,50 if not so paid, :;Zntoa cza .I:S.T+Iclicas- bora. paper discontinuoduntil 'all arre rage pain:, Advertisements without specific will be published till l for id and aoeordingl. Liberal diseountmade transeientadvertisements inserted for periods, Every `description of J0B. turned out in -the :blest style, at moderate rates, Cheques,moneyord- advertising, eribscriptionsestc.to made payable to ', Chari. H. Sanders, EDITOR AND PROP'; Frofet1E,lonaI'Val tlS., IL KINSMAN, D.D.S. & DB: A. R. .RINShtAN, L D. S„ D, D. S„ Honor '+ graduateof Toronto University, DENTISTS, Teeth 'extracted without any pain, or any bad effects. Office in Fanson's.Block, west side Main Street,Exeter. R.D, ALTON ANDEBSON;(D.D.S.,L.D,S:,) ,honorsGFraduateottheToronto Uni- rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons, of Ontario, Teeth, extracted without pain. All modes . of Dentistry up to date. Oai over Elliot &. Elliot's law office—opposite Central Hotel—Exeter. Medical R.T.P. MCLATJGHLIN, MEMBER OF Al the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario,; Physician, Surgeon and Aeoouch- eur. Office, Dashwood, Ont. Legal; ICKSON & CARLINCG, BARRISTERS, 1-9 Solicitors, _ Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners, Solicitors for the. Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at 5 and 514 per sent. Office Fanson's Block, Main St.; Exeter: CA member of the firm will be at Hensel]. on Thursday of each week.) C. Rr CARLING, B. A., L. R. DICICsos, 'Ci W. 1-LADMAN, (successor to Elliot & Y' , Gladman,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Uonveyauoer, Etc.' Money, to loan at lowest: rates of interest. Office Main Street, Exeter. Auctioneers; ' Ti" BOSSE NBERRY, Grand Bond, Licensed 1a . Auctioneer for County Huron. Sales promptly attended to, and charges moder.' ate. Orders by mail wi11 receive, every at- tention. LLSROWN,Winchelsea. LicensedAuot- . ioneer for the Counties of Perth and fliddIesex, also for the township ofUsborne !ales promptly attended to and terms rea- ionbale.Sales arranged at Post office, Win. - shelties. Insurance. ELLIOT, E Insurance Agent, !fain St, Exeter T ��r�S•�lRSFME1� 13V , KA an _,.._.,-- EUREKA ';. R r I&y� jjjYl , .. - :77,� moi; TRADE Mama CAUSTIC BALSAM A reliable remedy for Curbs, Splints, Spavin, 'Sweeney, Lameness from any cause, and:Sore Throat. 11 Horses, and Lump Jaw in Cattle. See Pamphlet. 'Satisfaction guaranteed All Druggists and general itcrekeopers keep it. Prepared by EUREKA VETERINARY MEDICINE Co., LONDON, . ONTARIO. 11 Illfr OfIlitifill Yes; we have carload of added to our can supply some and;, market. We have the money—we Y it is furniture you well to dandy line where:"'•.,� have the assort3d' Justreceived another furniture,- which when already fine stock we the latest. most hand- cheapest things on the a s' • Stock -you have the want to trade, and if you want it will pay drop in and see our before' purchasing else- longest and bes stock in town, I9 0 3tlL E lir r Shop. [lent Mont after^ r one oder"- !' place eleof' the time to get your wheel Re- red, Cleaned or Enameled. ED 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. 'S Si1IYDIIIh We have instock, Bicycle Sundries, , tires, ceraents, oils, etc. CLIPPERS s � LAWN MOWERS, i�oI2 E , Jaz We shalx l ren. dawn Mowers,owers, Horse clip- pers, lippers, scissors, Razors, Knives, etc. .RBD....... � � LPA( •r R it,YTTL l�'G EVI7. 'C SMITH, There is, noth- ing so bad for, a cough as cough Ing. , It tears the tendermembrane of the throat and lungs, and the wounds t 'h us madeattract the germs of'con- sum con- sumption. .:' Stop your cough by 1 using family it y remedy that has lv,t been curing coughs and colds of every kind for over sixty years. , You can't afford to be with out it loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion on '. of thehr t oat and lungs is. removed; �all . inflamma- tion is subdued;- and the cough drops away., Three sizes: the one dollar size is the cheap-. est to keep on hand the 50c. size for coughs you have had for.. some d S071me • the 25c, size for an ordinary cold. "For 15 years.I bad a Dory bad. cough. The doctors and everybody else thought I had a true case of consumption. Then! tried Ayers` Cherry Pectoral and it only took a ' bottle and a-balf to cure me.' h F.• MARroN llx t,LF.rhs Oct. 28,1896. Camden, 'N.Y. . Write the Doctor. If you have any complaint whatever- and deel,e the best medical advice, write the Doctor freelyy. Address.' DR. J. C.AER Y Lowen ,lase. 0 Wingham: Last 'week death took not only the aged but the young. The home of -Mrs. Coutts was made sad by the death :of her daughter, • Isabella,. on Saturday, at the age of '21 years. T.he widowed mother, also the broth- ers -,and sister's of deceased feel the loss keenly.: The funeral took place on Sunday. St: Marys: Mr. Joseph'Meighen, is cursing a couple of very sore' fingers as a result of coming in contact with his windmill. While oiling the machine the second finger of his right hand .was caught and was cut oft half way to the first joint .A week later a similar ac= cident occurred, the end of the second finger on his left hand ,'being pinched Mitchell; Mr. John Norris died on Monday at his home; after a ` short ill- ness of less than a month. He was ivell known and respectedin`Cromart neighborhood having' ived in Hibbert antil a year ago' when he moved here o live retired. He was 58` years of tge and not married. The funeral: took glace to Cromarty on Wednesday af- ernoon. His sister:. who kept house or hilawill be left alone. EMULSION' of Cod Liver Oil ?° There - are others ; why SCOTTS. The good one is SCOTT'S. It's nearlyo years old; ; `it is 3 used b intelligent people all Y: g P P ver the world; and approved physicians all over the VO rld When anyone says "Emul- 5 Y of Cod Liver Oil," ," he neans SCOTT',.S` No 'other s famoll's STT'S U SC EMULSION is O de n a in a , y certain way; of :ertain things ; it keeps; it is 1' llways alike ; it does what it Toes. The. others— Y nobod -knows what they are, or do. There any.�for WOUICln' t be others but h goodness of SCOTT'S— there COTT S -there wouldn't !ogeed , anycounter.` be feit money but for the true. 50C. itlC The genuine has thisicture oil it,take P no other. If you have riot tried it, send for free its agreeable Sample, � greeable taste will sur rise Y ou. :.' & N' i3 � SCOTT O � ,.,, Chemists, Toronto, .�-gist .p0 ; all C�1u�� S. cUSTo}r OF CANADA., KAISER The ' Revenue Continues to In- crease at Growing Time Speed. THE FRANCO-BRAZILIAN AWARD. Tr e ty B kt1V eau the United States.and Nicaragua, Respecting Canal Righty, Eras 1106n Signed --Parry Sound Rail- way:Decree res Welland Canal. Tolls -1,100 Men Go to Work, After /quails' 5 v I vil eness. 73radfor'd's new Anglican Church, - just, erected in that village, was opened on Sunday. Winston Spencer. Churchill, M. P., is to lecture in 'ICingsbon, Olin;.; 1;1 the last week in December. President -Diaz on Saturday' took the oath -as-President of the Republic of Mexico for the :next four years. His Excellency the ,Governor' Gen- eral rode ,with the Toronto -hounds on Satin -day. Lord : Minto rode Cockatoo Corporation laborers, at Linn- ton have struck because a non-union man is at work. The Council will be asked to endorse, unionism. 'The petition .for .probate of the will of the late 11, G. Dun was filed at Ncvc York on Saturday. The esti- meted value of the estate is 52.- 00 000: The wheat crop of the Darling' Downs District,' Queensland, ,is ex- pected to beat all records. In: some instances it will 'yield 5'2 bushels to the acre. The, customs revenue of Cainada for`. .the -five - months ending Nov. 3O, shows an increase of over a quarter of a million dollars over the same period last year. • off, . rh. M. C. Ellis, Toronto of the firm of P W. Ellis & Co:; was ananimously elected president of the. Commercial Travelers', Association, of Canada on Saturday. I.ouis Gilmore,,CaP tain of the Lo- well, Blass., High School football team, died Sunday, night as the re- sult of injuries sustained in a foot.- ball ootball game' on Thanksgiving Day. The Cornwall; Milling Company's flour mill was cempletely d eCroye d by fire Sunday morning. The origin Of the fire rs unknown. Loss estis. g51ra2ted,000. at •$.1S,000, with insurance of Since the opening of the Parry Sound Railroad;- Welland Canal tolls.. have 'steadily decreased, until 'for July this year they amounted to. only 510,000. In July, 1897, they, • were $21,000. .Owing to rains which have recent-. ly;fallen,:the Tiber .has flooded the country near its mouth. The city of Rome, however, is not menaced, only the lowest portions being inundated, but the river is still rising. After an idleness of five months, the five furnaces of the. Lebanon Val-' ley, Pa., operated• by the Lackawan- na Iron and Steel Company of Scrag-, ton,` will resume" aperations at. once. giviii eni to °me about0 nt to 1 1 .0 g B p 3 men. The award of the Swiss Govern= ment in The Franco -Brazilian bound- ary dispute gives Brazil 147,000. square `miles of the contested terri- tory. France gets about 8,000 square miles northward of the Tuiriuc': I3uniac range. • The ;treaty between the 'United. States and Nicaragua, conveying the necessary rights in connection with the: Nicaraguan Canal, was signed at Washington ou"' Saturday by Secre- tary Ray and Senor`Cotrea, the Ni- caraguan Minister. The Duke and the Duchess of Man- chester, formerly Miss Helena ` Zini mer.inan of Cincinnati, arrived at New • York' Saturday evening on the American Line steamer St. Louis. Mr. Zimmerman, father .of the Duch- ess, welcomed the pair. SENATOR AIACINNi1S DI AD. Prominent' in Canadian Affairs For More ..Than a half a Century. Hatniltdn, Dec. 3.—Hon. D. Mac - Innes, Senator for Burlington, Ont.," died t5aturday„morning at the San i- tarium .Clifton ton "S ran The n gs' T N.Y. le funeral will be at Hamilton on Tues- day: Beverle yY Maclnnes the eldest son lives. with Lord Mountstephen in Eng- land; William R. is general freight agent of the C. P. R. at. Winnipeg:' Duncan is a captain in the Royal„'En- gineors, and took' a prominent part in the defence of Itimberley; Charles S. belongs to the law firm of. Mc- Carthy, Osler & Co., Toronto;; Mrs.. A. H. Campbell of Toronto is ° a, daughter. The Hon. Donald' MacInnes was the son of the late.Duncan Maclnnes, and came to Canada from the Highlands of Scotland in 1840, took up and cultiva led a farm in the Township of Beverley, Ont. The deceased was born at Oban, Ar leshire Scotland, gY a on May26,1824,: received the udi- h r_ merits 'of his education' in Scotland, and completed. it in Canada, there- after devoting his energies to com- merce. His energies found free play in, many financial enterprises;, IIe found- ed the Bank of Hamilton1872. H r in e was a trustee 'of the Canadian 'Cot- ton Factory, Cornwall, and a direct-' or of the Cornwall Manufacturing Company, the Canada Life Insurance Company, and the C.P.R. In affairs of the state, he always took an abiding interest. In 1884 ho was a delegate to the Detroit Trade Convention. In ,lune, 1880,;; he. was chosen ,h,,airrnan of the Royal, Commission, appointed to' inquire into the organization of the Cana- dian' C. S., and on Dec 24, 188:1; he was called to the Senate by the Mar- quis of Lorne, In' politics ,the deceas- ed was a Liberal -Conservative, standing high in thea regard :of his • 1' leaders. pa, party and its In religion, he was an elgliCall , Il . -wts mar- ried .' in 186:3. to the daughter. of; the late Iron, Sir T. 13,. Robinson, Bare., Chief, Justice of U. C. Sho, died in 1814), The : alt ceixsed Dill' he0sao rn- cd by N,vide cir'2;ia of conunei11.,aa,i,� political and social friends, �t Emperor William Refuses to Re- ceive Transvaal's Ex -President. ABANDONS VISiT TO BERLIN. South Afrlean Visitor rvil'i Now Proceed Direct to Rolland--ilorlin Newspapers Comment Favorably on tate Erie - A 1' ol' 1 e 's Decision—Scenetl an the ' Departure Front Faris and' bythe W4 Y Berlin, Dee, :3. ---Mr. Kruger has abandoned his proposed visit t0 l3t't'- lin, owing to the receipt of an offi- cial intimation that Emperor WIi- liatn regrets' that, in'consequenee of Previous arrangements, he will be unable to receive him, The Doer Statesman Drill, therefore, P"occel1 direct from Cologne for LSoilari,l, 'T3e telegraphed to this , effect yesterday afternoon. Tho Cologne Gazette, in an iec,ptr•ed cournient, says: . `lir. Kruger's visit is not agree- 1 abte to Germany, his aint beim; to obtain intervention. 'in'South , Africa. ft would be a grave political mis- take; it would be even "a grew; crime to allow hint `to entertain even a spark of hope that :Germany will render him any practical sups: ort. Tiiis • declaration 10 accompanied with. reproaches, lir. Krug!- being charged eezeth ,�•:Lavino _encc'ttrab'e;l a useless gueril]ti yrarfal`e and laving disregarded Germany's ad vi,e i1'hc'n he might'have followed tt ' The • press generally .hikes the saute note. The Emperor's intimation was con - Envoyto 111r. Kruger' by the c�et`tilan Envoy at Luxemburg, who ar.•ived at Cologne to -day.' (Departure I.rro'nt Paris. Paris, Dec.'' 3.—Mr.' Kruger" left. the Hotel Scribe at 1.10 p..:'nr. on Saturday 111 a closed carriage, sur- rounded' by a., `squadron of mounted 1t11umcipal Guards. The Boer :states pian was cheered as he drove away,,; swinging his. - !tit from the landau window �ov reply. 'in rep , . 'rhe Boer commit- tee which accompanied bir. Kruger to the station, will go as far as the .French. border. ' The special train with Mr. Kruger on beard started'- for Cologne at 1.40 p.' m: I<Ir Kr•u er's journeythrough o gh' Northern France was, attended, by scenes similar to those witnessed at Marseilles and. Tarns, At -nearly ev- ery station passed crowds had;gatli- ered ` which. waved hats' and ' hand- kerchiefs;' and cheered the train as it whirled along. On: Belgian Soil. At Charleroi, : the first` stop on Bel- gian territory, el-gian'territory, rigorous police meas- ures ,had eas-ures,had been taken to prevent the invasion of the station, but the peo- ple were,, stronger ; than the ;police, and rushed upon the platform!`, The .train' stopped for five minutes, and. Mr; Kruger greeted, rub e the massfrom the steps ,of the car. The train left Ctarleroi 20 minutes. late. T At Namur a simii ar scene was enacted. The' train was then 45 minutes late.' : The m ent n isas I s in the`Belg ran towns through .which ',.Mr. Kruger passed' rivalled ` that shown in the towns nf Prince. Mr. Krugerwas much fatigued with his journey, and bandages were frequently applied. to his head. Arrival at Cologne. Cologne, Dec.' 3.—Mr. Kruger ar- rived here at 11.30 o'clock Saturday. A ronsid crable crowd hailsm as e bl- ed and caused a d dangerous a irons 'cru sh. No official reception had -been ar- ranged, and Mr. ICruger' :drove -to the Cathedral Hotel, the crowd cheering as he left the station and ;as he drove along the ;route. Thousands. of - people waited on Saturday in the vicinity of the Ca- thedral Hotel to catch a glinfpse of Mr: ICruger, who, when replying to. the deputation of Bonn students on Saturday afternoon, described the educational progrest of the Trans- vaal, thanked the students for their' kind' welcome and shook hands 'with each. It is expected that Mr. Kruger wile remain here until Wednesday. Chicago Eisvites Kruger. Chico o .' Dec. 3. --The America g American Transvaal League in Chicago , is pre- paring a me, sage, which will be sent to former residen >h . Kruger ,'of'. the g South African Republic, inviting hini eo visit Chicago. The invitation will congratulate him upon his re- ception in France, and ask him co visit the United'; States, SCRAP IRON ASSESSMENT: Assessment Commission Thinks It Will Take a Long Time to Settle. Toronto, Dec. 3.—It looks as if -the Assessment Commission will not. be able to prepare a report covering the` result of their entire , investiga tions in , time for the approaching session of the Legislature, but ,will have to confine themselves to report- ing upon the scrap iron phase of the inquiry. A member of the conilnis- sion has thus expressed himself: "The inquiry conducted by the Ass. sessontContxnidsion is ��turning out to bine bigger than we anticipated. A vast amount` ofmaterial will have to be digested before we 'can put the leacting' issues into concrete form, and I doubt Whether we shall be able to db much more than tacklk,the sse xt' scrap -iron assessment, ati. s n time i tar the Legislature in January.” SFRIOUS MARINE DISASTER. C 'Mar.. Wrocked and L nSt Stic' .a 1Cr' Fide People Went to Death. London Dec: 3,—A. special d e - c�h fromai-s„ camel' St. Marc, trading between l�Tia.pl s and Marseilles,.'hos 'been wrecked, 'and that 411 of her pusscngers and }art, of her crew have been ,lost, rty- i�' Our different lines of Sewing Machines. We sell. the New Williams, White, Stand.ul' ;raid Raymond Machines. Our Pianos' and Organs are the bei maker at night prices. See the wonderful 13erliner Talking , Machine. It talks, sings and plays In such a way- that will`surprise you. We celery in stock music in sheet and book form, also Violins, Mouth Organs, etc. Willbebased to show you goods, p S. MARTIN THE LEADING MEAT 1VIARKETZ For Fresh, good and the choisest cuts of great, call on the undersigned. While all our cuts of meat are the finest we make a'specialty of meat delicacies, Meat delivered to ell parts of the towf3 John Manning R. HICKS REPAIRING - Ifyou want your Repairing well done go to R. icxsWatches, Clocks and Jewelry* a specialty. MARRIAGE LICENSE Marriage Licenses issuedand Wedx Y g din Rin s always on hand. g Fanson's1 .Exeter. Bock, . EXETER! MARKETS. (Changed every Wednesday) Wheatper bushel Flour per cwt Barley Oats Peas Butter Eggs..:....... Potatoes per bag Hay penton Dried Apples perils Turkeys Chicken .,:64 to 65 1.85 to 2.00. 35 to 40 24 to 26 53 to 57. 16 to 17 15 ' 40 7.00 to Soo 8 to9 5c. lb., Ducks 7 Geese................. .:...... : :...:1.. ....:..,t, Corn 40 to 45 Timothy_ ` 1 25 to 1 50 Clover 450 to 525 ;THREE. PAPERS IN ONE. Eight pages ofsummarized andht p� classifiR news.< a_ EI �. es ofed rcttcal a �' p rrcultureal and , live stock aI'ticles , . Eightpagesof interesting fic tion and magazine features. 'yPI 0 WEEKLY Milli Rog EMPIRE s 3' Sections. 24 Pages, , 5 r S1.0O' Per Year. Balance of='1900 free with sub- 41 soription for.1001. A Li&c-`a..anuiS ei Olomart : On Friday last, while le assisting in cutting straw at the farm of Mr. John i Iaudson, Mr. John Stacey, a..respected young farmer of this neighborhood, met with an unfortun- ate accident. Mr. Stacey was engag- ed ngag-ed. in feeding the machine, and, while. looking, up Into, the nsow to speak to. .some 'of;the men, he unconsciously- al- lowed his hand to -.come in ':contact with the roller's, which immediately drew it to the knives, which amputat- ed it inch by inch close to the elbow. He also had his shoulder dislocated Drs, Ferguson : and McDiarmid, of Hensall, were called to attend the poor fellow, and, should blood -poison- ing not set in, Mr. Stacey may scan be. around again. Says' He Was Tortured - suffered -such aa'ri. from pain corns I could hard!y walk'writes H. Robin- son, Hillsborough, "butBucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured. thein,” Acts -like magic on sprains, bruises,. cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and'. piles, .Cure guaranteed by all drug- gists 2oc. ' w -Ailsa Craig Averyplasant house wedding occurred on, Wednesday at,. the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Easton, when their second daughter, Miss Beulah Helan, was united'in the most. sacred bones of matrimony to Mr. R. R. Birkctt, of Brantford. The ceremony was per formed by .Rev. W, 1I: Geddes in the presence of immedi- ate relatives only, owing to the late bereavement in the groom's fancily. The wedding marcor was played by Mrs. Geddes, and in the meantime the bride entered the parlor, leaking on the arm. of herfather and took her stated underneath the Union Jack. She looked charming in a travelling suit of fawn broadcloth ar l ri, 1and black velvet picture hat. Amidst showers: of rise acid the good wishes of, friends the. bridal conple departed' on the 3.20 train for their future hone in Brant. ford. 72 DO NOT from a question that must interest you Have you your New Suit? If not, drop in and see us at the ". tirst, opportunity and let uh ,. show you a few prices of. the . Fancy, s, Vorsteds and Scotch r Tweeds, lave; you seen the te-c Tl r,a I'xrerrin 1 ortea' are beauties. p Staples as 8 y I"11 lid, S. �' A. big range of Blues and Black, Serges at the old prices. 1.1 you want a black we have what von want in Twills, Venetians and Clays.' 0VE1COATS' Overcoats in Beavers, Meltons, Curls, Naps and'i-dontanacts All work done in the latest style a;r tit guaranteed. je • GRIEVE VE Opposite Post Office Exete-r-- • • ROLLE MILLS MILL We have a large f .` MILL FEED ®� ihan.d which will be sold at reasonable prices. WHEAT- Choicei 'tVnter and goose a WHEAT. *anted d for which highest market prices will be paid. J. COBBLEDICK & BON. Sarepta: Samuel Ronnie'moved to Zurich on Monday. The neighbors all turned out toI yeahelping . hand. Nor Ronnie has'Il •vealt. , ee-t"esrs :'air- '. 'rLma! o! and it i with e�,t ?C Y � a , him and his estimable family leaving our midst. ' Our -loss -is Zurichs gain. r FIRST AND 1FOREL351 0. ` 1 In the field of medicine is Hood's Sar- saparilla. It possesses actual and tu;- equalled merit by which .it cures all diseases caused or promoted by 11- pure`or impoverished blood. If vole have rheumatism,' dyspepsia, scrofula or catarrh you may take Hood's Sar- saparilla and be cured. If yon are x'wa down and feel weak and tired, you. may be sure it will do you good. The favorite family cathartic is Hood's Pills: Woodham: With sadness we re- call S e call the death of. Simon . 1h omson, of the Sth con., Blanshard. Although he had been troubled with heart fail - nee for several years he retired Thurs- day night to all appearance as wellas usual, but to be found a corpse in the morning. The deceased was 54 year's of age, and leaves a widow and seven children to mourn his untimely death. The family have the sympathy of the entire,comtanunity in thein had. afflic- tion., Saw Death Nears "it often made my heatt ache," writes L. C. Overstreet of Elgin, 1, Tenn,, "to hear my wife cough until it seemed her weak'. anti sore lunge would collapse. se. Good doctors s said. she was too tar gone with 'Consrulip- tion that no medicine or eerthl. help could save her, but a friend 'recom- mended ecom mended Dr. King's New Discovery andp ersistent use of this excellent medicine saved her life*" Its absolute- ly gt rranteed for Coughs, . Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and , all Throat and: Lang diseases. 500 and 51.00 et all druggists. Trial bottles free. Clinton: It ' is sometime since we experienced the destruction of aa,dwell- ing house by fire, but; such an occur- rence 'tooklace p Sunday utorning. When the alarm took people outof the f their comfortable ortable heti at< s, 4.30., the fine cottage on Wellington St., owned, by J. Claoherty, and ;'occu pied byP. Eastman, was found to be on fire, and such headway hadbeen ade, that nothing whatever was saved. Mr. and Mrs. Eastilan'hadlone to Bltir g Y on Saturday evening, leaving every- thing secure, Y supposed. as the sir posed.. There was an insurance of 5100 on the furni- tare,; in the merchants, orad 5600 on the teepee, in the London. A Woman's Awful Peril, "There is only one chance to save your` life. and that eb,tii; is through. "an t . + operation" urs , .,ha, .startling words heard by Mrs, I. B. }runt, of Lime Ridge. Wise. from her doctor do ,., c after i:s, lied vainly trier to cure bee of afright- fill case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Call stones ktad,formed anti she constantly grew worse, Then she be In to use Electric _ F; r c l3itteis 'xcJ.0 .ca i tvltolly cured her, ft's a wonderful Stomach. Liver and t a ud ls,"• idney 1`a?mctg�^ Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of '-;App,,, Trv -it. Only r"ets, For sale by all clrttggistt off' c ruol- f Churob Orneh 11i1110,dt,rt/ Dos v0; S,ae9lter .t (, u: il0 +c:`E1°1