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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1901-7-18, Page 5V ;NI STORM DREAXED HAVOC. THE 0.5x.eter,. . N or i , . ...... , c7 e in a Hoavy Thunderstorms and 1,i'lndts Cause, PROGRE 3 Of Damage at Rat Portage, p . CIFIC C BIT Li TAILOR Is published every 'Thiaraday Morning, • t the wile° ', I t leralSo, pelled Salt Rheum. ,...--'• s • "ti- 1, °me ,mes a. • , , ea Rat Portage, Ont., ,July 16.-- The. ' intense heat whicle has prevailed Mr, J. Austin Chamberlain Gives e Yi ' :0:: ITH 1 i , , . , , •• 4 -STREET, -- 'EXETER, ,crofu xt cernes in patches that burn, itch, ooze, here for the past three or four days ' . n • ' ""etlia iri ImPerial TA ire I e -AIN ,---.H By the-- dry and scale, over and over again, r', 'It was broken , by a heavy thunder- ,Hous. storm, accompanied by a terrific .: . • . , ,' ADV0pATE PUB1,0 SH I NG. COMPANY TERM $ OF SLIBSCRIBTION, One Dollar per annum if Paid in Advance 81.50 if not so paid,. , No paper discontinued until all arre rage re pao.. Advertisomerite withont seeciin) aireetiens will be pubii5beil till forbid arta ,s6MetinaeStecohres'ehrOirie covers the , ., , . whole body, pausing intense ptiffering, lops . -1 a ,. • ', , , - a ' 01 $ eep and eenera, ueeduy. It broke out with its peculiar itching on ,t,..h.e arms C4 Mrs' 414 E' W.4Fd' aergY.,e,.,.1).°,11,:let,' Md., and all over the body. of •. ; iy.'" "'wv W. ThompSen, Sayville, N. Y.; troubled”eghis Dirs. P. J. Christian, Mall9Pae Falls, N. Y., six years, and. !B. Richardson, Jr cath- bpre, Ge., fifteen years, w,h1d ' 1 '1' yesterday eifterno,ca . . . he stolen came up from the anti ,• . , . south, • s. when it struck the 'town. it ceoated havoc particularly at the lake ' and. theR:at Portag_e -1-Hr tunbc,r c..."0M-P_ anY, 's,' yards. 'Pile luniber piles were hurled , and .0 t in all directione, le ramways ,. • so bloeked, that it will take twenty- four hours' to clear. them: ,SicleWallte sectional cabin u , ai .0 e g , ' • .""° t '3,-Y -on- 9at . '11 '4''eted--stu'veY °,11,r".1.'°•sed n. em. t-,° Bits Been satisfactorily. completed -For 'over /,500 43i, nes, and tho Hauu" ..... , .. • ' , us Cable Tills 'Week-- , , ' . • ' ' To Be Flialehod by 1905. , jny:lelisylt,ionl%,:dncyiraneiit,h6,5HoAutsieetionif Cliffs Burets -, Lir47•273P5 , io• : • , z•ortlises . n , Diatr,hoez. ' ' • ' All BoWPI•I • , ,..' It isa,sure., safe and quickCregin4e7IYP•I'D'int . . . ' . ' There's 014 one PAIN KILLER. • . .. , ' P4nwr DAyis'. • sizes, 25C. and soc. 1"1711111 ' 1111"111014111ffirler ...--' . 1,' I( r '''4 • • !• '' ., / • / ' % I •//, % *IR (.• ihargedacooreingly. 'liberal diSoonntmado ' These puiYerers testify, like many others, wore toen up, electric and telePhone • .,....al ! 1. for transcient advertisements inserted f°r Long periods. , Every description of JOB PRINTING turned. out in the fiaest Style, and at moderate ratoS. Cheques,money ord.-, Rei, Sec. for advertising, subscriptions ,etc.to. 'so made Payable to - that they were speedily and permanently cured by •. . flood's Sarsaparilltz , , , which ' ' th ' 1 ,- • always removes e cause o eczema, wires torn down and , a lot 9f dam- .agt, tli doneeNg ebireill''al‘ii.j,.::, et nTaihillesso-l-la:Itel•el.::::11)1Pailcillept ys- '-brok?la'st wrecked. There.. sets among pleesuee' seekers on the , c .- • , . 001011.7idlidbeoertnliai. 1 Secretary of of stoelfIcettii(.016'11.:/,:alasuuci d'all Cable, daebtil:e101, uh.innie4si. d the da tPi,Orge11,' severalsdys been ' .4 sent out acrid' Seafontli: The main driving shaft in ,.,th e Br o eclf o o t & B o x f u er't i r ', factory week and tlieleLpil4ees en_ Joiyieicbt several enforced holidays. - - ept : Chas. fr.. sanders, by thoroughly cleansing the blood, and lakes, but nothing' more than ' wet - . .euns.truet'ed , wore Hibbert: A little sou of Mr igeward ',` ' EDITOR ADM PROP builds up whole system. ting occurred. landing • , Gray, had, one of his: hands caught in eteet." a ; Hood's rills euro all liver ins. Price 25 cents. Places. ,, , , , . , . S,Illtalroek U. Trial.. e sbuerivnegy hearedetbedeenatsatthiesfavoartodio.iul3s, Completed cti,i1,11,63;p.st_Nl,lilleicyl'iotfeol.fribalyi..itllyzie,efIo..:1100..osnoi,41;e:leost: ',.. ' ' - l'rofessional Cards. Dublin: Mr. jOseph Weber on Villa." Rothesay, July 16. -- The 'final over 1;500 miles' of the Proposed route, and the ma,nufac- • - , .' his fingers. ' • s It' Beady. • genhil_ H. EI•NS'INIAN, L. D.S. &D. A. R. RINsuAN, L D. S., E. a S., Honor earS. graduate of ,Toronto -University, . DENTISTS. • reeth extracted without any pain, or anythe bad effect. Office in Fanson s Block, west iide Main Street,Exeter.• • ' met with a very painful accident while in Sea- forth on Tuesday. In company with three or four others,he clrov.e up to at- tend the races, in a light democrat wagon. After the races they drove up North,Mairi street, and wheu. in front of Mrs. -M. Robertsons a dog, r•an ,out racing trial of the two Shamrocks yesterday wae over a 36 -nine course from rCreigmore to Skelmortie, thence to T,oniont End, off Largs, • and back to the starting point. This. course was sailed twice over. , A fresh, -strong westerly . wind 'on from turp . of cable would begin this • week. • Mr, Chamberlain said landing' sites, had been selected on Queensland New , Zealand, Norfolk Island. (be- ,, . twee"). New Zealand and New L.eue- denia). and at Vancouver, and that the cable board Was satisfied -6S, to, . Hay:, Vital StatiStics for Hay for ' ,.. six months, ending Aloe •-,nd• There -rner- a • feature of h187feerbnetleitelsr2eig;;jsdtee,.1:tends, 2b3i,rt411.4,s.de3e8' iler,l.aflees., . vv e make- -1,v, . . promptness. hen we males 11. ' Average age 32 years 0 . • - . • Id t' t' - ' ' ' •promise your s7. it on a months,re o • est person registered , . - . : • . • • WaS 06 years old. 'Marriages, 9. , given -date 11 -have it . . Luean:' 'While d drawink in ' ' . ' ' I- D .‘ D. ALTON ANDEasoN (p.n.s: L.B,S. and•frightenecl the horses. The ani-: ma's made a bolt for the ditch, and, thinking they to 13 to 14 knots was blowing. 'Both of the yachts set their jib -feeders. 'best " the ability of the contractors . to complete the work by the and , of ' ' engage • •••••'' - reaay. You ' need. nob tillY on Monday at the farm 0C -11r -filo. ' • • •, Park, Mr, Lloyd Fox had the misfor- worry about the tie DENTIST • ROyal • Aver° going Imo away Mr. Weber JumPeclirmn the rig, and The challenger had the f• the e • o led 1909 , -,. tune to get his colla,r bone broken. -, • I - Honor Graduate of Torento university and oolieg. of Dental Surgeons 'of Ontario. Also, l'ost Grad.to of ohicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery (With honorable mention.) . Amu -aim -Lin, ookt and Vulcanite Plates made m the neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmlesS am %esthetic used for painless 'extraction of teeth. , office one door south of Carling nros.'store, Exeter. iiralighting on the ground, fell in such a way as to break his leg. .a„.tilt Lucan: Our citizens generally and tal interested in our•High ,School will learn with regret and. dissappointment that Mr..Jno. S. Wren, B. A., . one ot manoeuvring for position, , ,and the Shamrock , I. over the line 'by about three lengths. Corning home, the ex -challenger experienced a big fluke and closed up her distance. , fld... ishing one and one-half minutes astern of the Shamrock IF: , , Drowneti in the coo ,. , . - • - Marie - Ste. Ont July 16 - • . . .• a, • • 'Phillip Diggings, aged about 21 years, seventh son of ex -Mayor Dig- gings editor of The AlgomaP• • , . iontel• After the load 'had been put oh and • any more than. about - whilegoing in the barn Mr. F. was • . the quality of the goods n 2, • • ,• ''' crowded off the load with the above . or the fit �f the c'othes results. His, many friends wish him , 1 * a Speedy recovery. ' ' , , . CT cl: ' h ' A heavy• ' ' You may depend on us ,, o erre ; , ram -storm, ac- • the teachers of our present excellent , ' and a .private in the garrison , at coin -mauled, bY thrincler and lightriing,• I, -.11P Medical .....-0,::, : , • "tricl'. and efficient staff has tendered his re- • •Halifax, A Waterloo Suicide. was drowned near 'here yes- passed over Goderich Friday eventno..• T•4 tl.'•--b tir ,. .....i ..A. .33,.. r • ' D u.T. P. MOLATIGHLL, MER . OF If the college of Physimans.andSuigeons and Accouch- sio•nation and intends severing his con- t-, ' • • , nections with the High School - Mr. ' ''' ' wren has been offered and has accept- ' . ' • , Waterloo, July 16. -Early .yester- clay. morning Otto ,-sacliP committed terclay afternoon. , 1 -Ie. had. been ' spending a twenty-one . tlays' fur- lough with his family here, and while .. e . Tbetie Were eeveral sharp thunderc,laps aim one: bolt struck the spire of Vlicetai" Opposite Post Office la street Methodist church:: It "riPrie'd ' ' )ntario . Physician, Surgeon lur. Office, Dasliwood, Ont. ed the position of first; assistant ma suicide suicide by hanging hiniseltin his barn. The deceased visiting with his -parents at a friend's home in West Korah, to off'shingles, tore, boards apart anti pas- inside dainaa,•ed the • ' ' • Legal. and commercial master of Dundas High School at a salary of , was a native of Kiel, Germany, and about fifty went alone take a swim. in a small :lake known sing some of raf- ters. The damage is estimated at be- ; . • ` • xeter -G- BARRISTFRS DiwZ1.).'7tAs,'''''''' ' • G . ' ' c s' Notaries, onveyanc r , Dommi.sioners,soliQuors for the Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at, lowest rates f interest Offices, Main street, Exeter. ) . '. lt, CARLING,13. A.. •E.,11. DicKs013. $850.00 per annum, with the prospect of o•oino• hi odier if all parties concerned , ,.., , are satisfied. G 1 • 1 Maxwell . ' OC eriel: was apprehend- . , . Tuesday, „ ,, - ed in Seatorth on char gc.ci with horse stealing. The defendant years of age. Mr,, Sacho was. a stone -mason, and bricklayer by trade and fairly well to do. He was a member of the K. 0. T. M. and car- , , e , i ied insurance for 82,000. Soule . . . slight domestic trouble had occurred, ' but been few as Nettleton's . Lake.. When search Was made after his .non-appearance his clothes were ,'found on the shore. A searching party left 'here last even- , , , ing to look for the body, but it has , , . , not yet been. round. The lake is a .. small one, is to be tween-$100 and $200. McKillop: Mr. James. Cowan has .... sold the old homestead farm, onthe • ROLL.R Oth concession of McKillop, to James , H. , • ,- • H Bell for the sum of $5 900 The 'MILLS. farm contains 'onehtindted acres; is in has boildh3gs,. '. • ril VCr. GLAEMAN. (successor to Elliot & F . Gladmana Barrister. Solicitor, Notary claims that he hotight the horse from „ re owner anc in enc ec o pay or 1 , " ''' 1' t -1 It • f 't .had amicably settled a days ago. 1 -le leaves a wife and one 20 • The and said about a hundred feet deep. . good shape; good. and: is ... • • • • - - • • • • • • • • • • • • • .... • ... • . • good value for the money. -111r. Gee. Murdie has also sold his fanm. the Public Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan at .o west rates of interest. Office Main Street, Exeter. is therefore not guilty of theft, while the prosecutor claims that he did not sell 1.13c1 that the animal was taken son, . , , years olcl coroner's jury returned the verdict, ''That de- ceased came to his death by his OW.D. I'eers Not to Hiss the King., , London, July 16. -The king is on Highest prices piad 4th concession of ilicKill op, to his .i. neighbor, Mr: Robert McKercher, for . an, for Clean, Red Wheat. 9 CI . ftWay With011t his permission and with- hands while temporarily insane. ,, busily engaged in revising. the details the sum 6 of $ ,-00. , . out pay or the tender of payme.nt. ., of the coronation Pageant, and he 'omit , , Large stock of mill feed , d, Licensed 1-1.B°A.saTiNo:Bi.Eex.RP.Yr,83,0ruann.41,..iron. 55158 promptly attended .to, .and • chargesmo der - The case came before the P. M. Thars- day afternoon who committed the , f , . . ., e , prisoner or trial at next court, .. of competent jurisdiction The Court • St Thomas Man Killed St TI n' s Ju 1C 7 's . io ra„ July _3.-. . Rully, Walnut St., received a telegram yes- has decided to the ceremony 01 beim,. kissed b ever peer' . e . y y present. He is reported to have exclaimed: . "Imagine Devonshire E ETER tirpnti , Ilan! on hand. ' t ate. Orders by mail will receive every a - tention. ' , • , • Attorney appeared for the prosecution •ind W.Proudfoot, for the defence. t erday morning announcing that his son-in-law, Thomas O'Brien, had been killed morning. The de- me comPelliog . to kiss me! He would never Survive the ordeal." . 7 yesterday . ... ... , . . WI.' •• - . . j WIURRAY, \sahTEDT BROWN, Wincheis ea. Licensed knot- ceased was a former wel?-known M. 1.a 11'. _kicked against this . :illooD 8 Lk' .., I 1.1.., ioneer for the Counties of Perth and R for th.e teeensh in of Usborne ,,,,,, .,.. „...,..,,,, ..., ...,,,,..---..-en a • C. R. conductor; was married, and lived Ross He left the ceremonial, but he was compelled to submit; but he declared ... ,,- e• , 1 .I.V.Lal.111IaCDUrer. .c.., Dealer diddlesex, also !ales promptly attended to and terms rear arranged at Post office.Win- , . '' • on strreet. city about two or three years ago. afterward Ural he Would reemunce the kingship in • ionbale•Sales , helsea. . 4--4 all air• . . He was working on a. ratirOad. .atiout 100 miles of Chicago. No 'rather than:repeat the experience of receiving • the embraces •• of arch- , . . . . . . 'Pnoines Give us a all. C . west par- Portable and Stationary e• and ticula;rs of the accident have been bishops and bishops.• Boilers, Flews, Land Rollers, Mow - Insurance. . "About received. ers, Etc. Iron pipe and fittings, re- • ' E ELLIOT, , Ineurance-Agent, a year ago myhair was coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It e , ' ' stopped the falling and made my . Drowned in Toronto. ' • Toronto; July. 16. -Another name ' , -Suicide at, Dagarsvine. IIamilton, July 1.6. -- Spence Her.- rison, a well-to-do young farmer of ' pairs on' Agricultural Iniplemente . • and general maohmery proinptly'at- '' tended to ... S. COBBLEDICK & SON kfain St,. ' • Exeter .1 hair grow very rapidly, until now it was added yesterday to the. already w na have, long list f those -I I lost 1-Iagersville, suicided Saturday. Ile had been t wo -1- • 1 ; te a. , i usual re 4 good second hand, Land Rollers . , , F'ARM3 FOR SALE. •this is 45 inches in length." -Mrs. A.cheap Boydston,•Atchison; Kans. ....,... .o their lives in dr near Toronto , Bay summer. Ten -year-old ' Walter , . , as ..,n ni.orning. When called for dinner he went to the barn, threw a rope over also 1 Steven's & Burns' Por- ' ' table Threehing Engine for sale in Price 00 BICYCLE ‘- MONEY TO LOAN. • The undersigned has a few good farms for sale oheap. Money to loan on easy terms . . ....a •rung , There's another hunger r • tnan that of the stomach. Spencer, stepson of Francis Davey, 121 Nimaa.ra, street, was the victim the drowning taking place at the Free Swimming Baths on the West- a beam and slowly strangled to death. He could have saved hirreelf• had lie desired, as his feet touched the floor. I-Iis brother found the good run . „ . order. $175 cash. _, , Sole agent in Exeter and vicinity for ... '.\". BARGAINS 71 Samwell,s13lock Exotei JORN SPACIIMAN, t Hair hunger, for instance. ern Sandbar, opposite Queen's Wharf, at the foot of Bathurst body soon after dinner. Temporary insanity, superinduced by a fall the Electric Boiler Compound. Guar - anteed to be strictly first-class for We have ' High • THE LEADING 4 Hungry hair needs food needs hair vigor -Ayer s. street. some time ago, together with the ex-. treine heat, is the cause. removing scales, etc. secured. a number' tit Grade Massey -Harris Bicycles in, Ladies' This To liestroy Turkish Fort. -given as FOR SALE. and Gent's models, much. below regular while MEATMARKET. Wg'''''- --"'")2181111r , For Fresh, good and the choisest cut,s •' of meat, call on the undersigned.' While all our cuts of Meat are the is why we say that :e. r'. Hair Vigor always g Ay','' s• b,. . I ' q rZStOreS co or and makesabout 4 -2 ) if tne nair grow long and 4. h'-;f1V . • • $1..00 a befit°. All druggists. t,,. Y . . Aden, Arabia, ,July 16. - A force of 500 British and Indian troops is tstart for • t • o a point seventy miles inland to de,stroy zi fort built by the Turks in, the tereitory of the Ha,ushadi, who are under British The Ottoman . . The Fir' man Was Killed. S • t P July16 A. 1 et an on,, a., .- mogul engine of the -hog" type. on the Del- aware, Lacka,vanna , and Western Railroad, while going' into the, tank switch at Goulclsboro, Pa., ,yester- • ' . A Waterloo Traction Engine and i onare epara or with ninc i rant- VI h S' ' t19 • I B ' ford Grinder, F. 0: B., Exeter, for $850., This 'is a. rare bargain and. Inust be sold owing'to• the death of the pro- prietor. prices and they last will sell them at greatly f • , ,e , igui es. They are new and up-to- ' 4. • date in eyery respect and fully 'guaranteed. Call and see them , • d 1 • • ' 1,-, f tl an -re your own juc ae o -rem. Our Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma - chines are the best themarket finest ' we make a specialty of meat 3 delicacies. _ , , • If your druggist cannot snpply yon, send as ono dollar and, we win express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name express 'Address, ov• len-tient P g 0 has n-otection. disavowed the act, but the Haus- ,We hadi are unable to obtain possession day, ran into two connected "hoes" corning out Fireman H a a . owe of this city, on the inbound engine r,• J. IVILiptii:tY affords. are leader's in Children's Carriao•es, . Waggons, Etc. n of your nearest office.' J'e AvER.c0 Lowell Mass ' C. '' ' • ' of the fort. , was ltilled and Eng'ineer Barring- - ton . 'Some Meat delivered to all parts of the ' ' ...., , ,,,... was seriously injured. F. ,Erinan Phillips Seaford.): time between, Sat- . . . towtt . . • _ - Constance: Mr. and Mrs. James Fairservice, who reside near here, had Ovor a Hundred Wounded. London, July 16.* - '`More than ono ' hundred per -sons, including 'c of one of the outcoming en- , . • gmes, was injured, as 'were also Brakemen Proper and Neal. urda,y night and Monday morning, . '' some, persons got into the •skating rink and pried a board off the roof of tbe in Which the bowlers kept Sheet Music of all :,Kittds.' Manning ' John • a. close •eall on Fridayevening last r, • during the severe storm which ,passed - - . ) I were W II d d s - troops and 1 o i e, , o n c Ye terclay in an encounter at Lemberg," • , Motorman's Plucky Act. room their bowls,•shoes etc„ and stole sev- 'pairs did dam- . TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT , , • Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Lets. All druggists refund tfe money it it fails to cure. 25c. • E. 'W. Grove',s over•this district. They were in the stable milkiuo• the, cows,. and havino• got throught' started for the house'. 4,' „rhey bed only got a 'short distance •••' ' •• lightning ' -• when a bolt of struck a cor- says the Vienna correspondent oi 'The, IR Hy Express ' "growing out of - • t' - ' - ' ,arrattempt by the. police to, .. stop street par ades held in demonsti ation s • • yracuse „N. , Y. .July 16. - To ' ' ' , ' - save a• -three-year-old girl from being crushed' tinder the wheels of his car, Samuel- Waters, a motorman, ping- . eral of shoes and other , • -• aoe. A solid leather hand valise own- ed.ty Mr. J. S. Roberts was totally destroyed. The thieves wereevident-8. i , 11 t • 't • dt get t th 3. una ) e o open i , an toa e GALL AND SEE US . . ' • MARTIN „ signature is on each box. ' • nevof the barn, and, passing down to on behalf of the unemployed.", . . , , . ,_ ,ed headforemost through the window . . -the contents deliberately cut the vvhole . g. WATCH (E.N-, ,e.v,, ,,• We give a handsorneopon ka" at, "; icli . face, Polished ;'" tY t-- ' • .., Nickel 'Watch, Amor!. , can Sever Movement er ' •for selling only 2 doz, 4.7.•;:, packages of Sweat Pea a , „ . . Seed at ne.apackago. Each pack. ,,, , ( , iLge contains asplendid mixture ofthe ,- most fragrant varieties of all colors. ;,',V• You the ground, killed three sheep, 'WhiCh were in the v. a 1 t the I 'Id' AU c ose• o e mi mg. Me. and Mre..Fairservice had,. just the MOM) ell l' beforennissed right close b - belure, ; '' - - • 1 .• 3 W 11 ere the sheep that were ltil,et1 were i-tendirea The barn w -s not Much in- , . inred, only a. few .boerds where the lightning struck. having- been splinter- To Destroy T-iliu Forts. • , . ' Tien Ts in, July 16: -The Military commanders have directed the pro.. visional4' • • ' ' • ; ,government of 'flea .Tsin to undertake the clestriictioria of the Taky forts, and the Government has promised to comply on receipt of a in VeStibule of the car, - seized the little one . and' placed her ' 'out- of „ ._ MIrm's _way. • The Meterni" •WaS Pi eked UP .011 the fender of his car He had reversed his ower unhurt. H ' ' ' P , ancl the ear came to a standstill a few 'feet .beyond where he rescued the child. ifii3 out of it and carried off a pair of :Shoes which it Contained. Seaforth: What might have . been' . • accident ' • • d a very serious occuire on • Fniclay evening. A young lad, SOD of Mr. D. J. Aicheson, of Roxboro, Mc- l- iillop, • started from Cluff's plaining, 'mill with a team of horses and it wag- OUR . . • . plisEs.. - , Call earn this.. fine Watela in an ; t afternoon b_y settmg to work at once. Man us this advertisement 2E4 wo will forward tee Seeds. ..Sell them, return the money, and we guarantee safe doliv- • od. - . . , Brucefield: Another of Fluron's hon- 1 ' • orea. the Mr. :military guard to protect the work- inen engaged in the task. , Scheeper's I.aagar. Graf Reinete Cape Colony, July 15. on, on which Was a new hay rack. The horses got frightened at something, r, and•the being unable to control , We moved into our new pre - have • . • wises opposite th < . , . . e Central Hotel and 'erg a your Watch at once., Write to clay, as the season for ;gellingseedis short. .peetISuPpl,Y Co., 3:0y011$4). pioneers, in person of Roderick Ross, of' the 3rd concession 8480,000 Acquires It, -COL SCObell'S column surprised and ,lad • . them, they came along Main street at, deal faster, are now open for business. Our re- P mises are modern and we give you , - The moisbns Bank. • (Chartered. by Parliament ,1855.) Paid up Capital $2,500,000 Reserve Fund'. .. ...... ...... 2,050 000 , • • of ,Stanlev, near here, departed this life on Sunday. Sir. -Ross had a stn.'. den call. He had been enjoying ex -and ceptionally good health for some time and on Saturday was about as Usual.bulk - . On Saturday evening he.suffered froin an , attack of '• apoplexy • and passed peacefully away on the following day. London,Jul 16 -At a special y . , spe meeting of the shareholders, of Bt -y- , ie a et - ant and May, 1 Idyesterdayft; • the a reement to acquire the noon,, g ,,had business of the lhatinond Match Com- f L' • 1 f 'S4.80 000 t b pany o iverpoo or „ - , , o e vided by a new Bryant and May pro . captured Scheeper's la,ager at Cain-, e ieboo Jul ' 14 taking 31 r•soners , - Y , 'P 1 • capturing a quantity of, ammuni- tion' and stores. Scheeper, with the ' of , his , commando, escaped. ' . There were no British casualties. Most 'of the prisoners are rebels ^ ., •• a rate a geocl then the re- , gulatiou pace. When nearly opposite • • ' . , - Bright's clot -liana, store they oN•er. took Mr. Frank Morrison,. of,McKillopi who just' come from the Royal hotel stables with a horse and coyered briggy and was driving down street'. Being unable to g,etiput of the way of the team _ . , . d t el. t' d modern an up- o- a e goods an made in the most modern style. n..1 -r ,-, ,e. . We ±'ffl-oria y . . VY 11 , • Head office Df.ontreal, • , Mr., Ross was 70 years and 8 months of shares,. was , adopted. A.% Caught in Clothes Line. • quiekly enough, the tongue of the . . . Cut Every Garment ELLIOTT, Esq., • GENERAL MANAGER. • . Money advanced to good Farmers on their own notes with one or more endorsers 1,t 7 per cent. per annum. •thosesurroundirea • . __,. -,---•-EXETER BRANCH-- age. He was a native of Black Isle, Scotland aml came to this country in 1843 a.nd settled on the farm on the 3rd concession, where he .contioued to .reside almost continuously -until his' death. 'He ,was one of the in that district and his farm, as wellas it was a wilderness when be.catne there. He lived, how- it; Itoyid Meetings Planned • . ' • '• Lendom, July 16. -"King Edward, Emperor Nicholas, and Emperor William will not only medt at the great reyiew nea,i- Mayence about ' Aug. 15," 'says the Berlin corres- pondent of The Standard, "but they will exchange visits at Darmstadt," • Chatham, July 16.-J. 0, Herman met With 'a serious accident while' splitting ' wood , yesterday morning, The ax caught,. in the clothes' line and struck •him on the forehead inflicting , a • , , a deep gash and rendering him un- conscious. Several stitehes. were reqoired to close 'the wound. on wao•on went clear through. the hack of , wog the seat of the btiggy and turned it over. Fortunately at this juncture‘. one of the horses in the team fell' un- derneatth the buggy ancl ,the mix-up was such that none of the horses' . could probeed further: Help was soon at. hand, Mr. Morrison, Was got from his buggy al d the horse reenov ed from it,.1 be prostrate horse raised That's made up at this establishment -as well as fit ,it -and look after all the 'details. This is .only• one , reason why our prices are 'loader - ate. , • . . Gent's Furnishing s . . ., , • Jeien every lavaul day from, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m; Saturdays 10 am. to A p.re: ' ever, tci see one of the finest, agricul- e tural districts in Canada. , Two Unidentified Bodies., _ - '' • . , • She Is at Preterhi. • ' ' - -..'., „. and 'everr, thing set to rights. No person 'as injured, but Mr, Morrison's . Come and see us in our new place of business and examine our stock of ,., banking business transacted „ . ,, „ .. • London, July 16 -Yesterday in ' EXETER MARKETS. Lake Erie, Itondectu,' two bodies a ,. "e'ondon, July 16. - -1-3010 Kitchen- - er, in a • despatch to the War ' Orrice, badly smashed. buggy was, , . trims ings. Gent'sF . ' la. .:general . , DURRENT RATES alloWed for money on Deposit ReceiPts. Savings Bank at 3, cent. near • ' were round floating, one of them was 01-IANGED EACH, 'WEDNESDAY, found in a fish net. Both are terri-," ' bly disfigured ' firms the report t i • con . , , of the cap i re of the wife of the acting, president, Schalkinuger, and says t le prisoner • teror xereise After Work ' E " . ' • • ' Bert. Knight - . DxcKsoN.CATILTNG1 1 ' T ' 1) HIT n P°N 1 . ' black' and They ha,ve Wheat, . , . . . . . .... .. ' 60 67 ' Barley 40 42 not, yet been identified. ' • • ' • ' • • • • ' has been brought into Pretoria. . . „ iv , s „ , .ilicKs , Solicitors. Manage r c., t ' . R . , , S CIL ID - 4, 4 . A) .• - , . - - ' w , . • ': .:4 ,- Ot.,.st- . .,,,-. T 1 °4*,,GOLD ......, Wit give ibis berintitut \ V . 1,...-..._., sond Gni' ll lig, 'set VIii, tit Peale, for sellind•.; • only 15 pittl.lgo's br . sweat raftsoiatioc, Leil. siteii 0 ma •S • „ .......... .,... 30 , 31 Peas .... , 60 • 65 Potatoes, per bag... ... ' 25 30 Ilay, •,,et. , ) ) . ,-, , 3 , 1, toti , , .... ..... r 00 8 00 V10111' per cwt., roller.... '5 Manitoba flour, , , ........ ,, , .,'?•01) Butter............. a 14 ' 15 • . Da - • r Negro Mob u,,.it Mulde er, , . Montgomery, Ala., July 16. -,-- A , . „ - t, ,„ . , mob of 'taw oes at Courtland. yes t,r d I ' 1 Al II • . • • ay range( ex. - °imam a negro, who was 1' • • 'th 1 '11'n. ' R l'• s c taiged wi (1 i g ... a lie, 'Swoop°. child Terribly Darned. London July 16 -Tho youno• child . -, ' '', od Jacolo Lombarde. was yesterday . . . PhIYIng with matelia5 and set Its . - , clothes on fire. The child was terri- . , , • bly burned, and may, die. - S te .• d Soothis are t nnclee re- • . , moves sore- nue and kit14- . REPAIRING- , ff you want your Repairing well done Watches, Clocks 0.01,-.40contan4m4000 timix. • i,C mire ottlyi TlibB, fiagrrOtarla- ,...... 4 • ties, of fill colors.. Ileatus this • / ' 1.0 10 Hides, per 100 lbs... . . 4 00 4 00 DroWned by liundredh, 'Caught by the Tide. nese and gire's the bud, a feeileg of ^ontfOr' and ntrength. ' 0. R. it . - b o to R. . icic8 ftt:d Jewelry a specialty. iniverti§ainent and Vidwi them, I rot. gamiumn, , 50.1 12 lqSavannah --Th Shanghai, July 15. -There have 15 -There Ga July 16. -At a ' '' • D , • • cn t take the weak, watery evitc:t haze niktonivea mcieNse *aid theSeeils., poll tariffleaiebey,andtlii.beaa. rtratstnid ceekr„reatimet Ag, 1,ili see; • 111,141,,t ' ' . Live bogs, per cwt.. . r 80 ' ' - ' - 2 ,7A) 9, , , been clisastrons floods on the Zangtse Dressed Hogs.. , . ' ° UV `I VI' ebre nicnic here anesterdav 1 . I -I . ' W ' ' • • . . 4 - ... • - , - i - , persons Were Callghll in the surf an° • ,,-; . . . , ,,,, .. ' • ' PrePara•-ons rein esenti.d to b,... ,A, came as"' Pond's Extract, which eas1ly sour oent 'it, ' ' .'" ' ti. : 1,tarriage Licenses issneclan Wede ', dine•R" - 1 •-• - . Ir i d ways on halid. willliesentyoh.enteraVpaelc.,, .....i ni al'elvetillied. box. Write today, mho tle'AsOli for soil. bisseea.last-0. I Seed SumiLY IL,',:iii II06301.6ton. , nen: ,, t w n. i tun- River, r Hanko* it 1"C.I' l' Bran.... , ......; .. .... 14 00 14 00six borts, , , , , , m 00 16 00 dreds of lavas ward laaal. - . , , , ., . of them were drowned: ,,..., _ , . o .. • . . -. iiy- il-',•• , 'wad ' I - 1 " . g,net. CO 1....i.Ie, tl.C.:,),-ic) r a imlsori. 0 tns,a, . - • Vazieen's Block, Exeter V ;NI